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Judge w~n't, block copter · crash confession
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lly City News s.Mce
A Su pen or Court Judae on Monday
refused to suppress the confes ion of a
man who said he knew 1t was
danaerous to lead police on the chase
1n a stolen car that resulted in the
Decision
•• on senior
faci.lity
delayed
lly HtlS YO~Ot
Of -Olllly Net St""
Tryina to salvaac h15 embattled
'Plans far an elderly care facihty m
Corona dcl Mar, the developer asked
the Newport Beach Cit) Council on
Monda)' to postpone a decmon while
he re viewed the prOJCCt and pos ibl
scaled 1t down 9 second lime
Aller tbrtt bou~ orte timo n). the
couoal llfCCd to conttnue the pubhc
heanng unul May 22
death of three people.
Defense attorney W1llJam Kelley
requested that the confeu1on to
police be withheld dunna the tnal of
Vincent Acosta, 21.
He is charged with sccond-ctcarce
· murder in connection wuh the death$
of the two officers and a third man,
who ~re krncd wtten a Costa Mesa
police helicopter collided in mid-air
with a Newport Beach police chopper
while chasina Acosta.
Kelley contended the arrestjna
officers beat Ac~ta because they
C . 0 \ I< H , .• 0 IC \ I ' \ I IC 0 ' ll I ' I
were upset by the deaths of their
fellow officc'1.
But Judae Robert Fitzaerald said.
"There was no bcatina, no one struck
the defendant with a brick. his
1njunes were all superficial." ·
F1tz.acraJd refused to suppress any
of the statements Aco ta made to
authonhes 1mmed1al<'ly nnu his
rrest. \
Testimony 1.n '\costa's tnaJ 1$
expected to b(&in later this w~k He
has been tn custody since his arrest
more ~n two years aao
Deputy DtsCnct Attorney Tom
Boms will attempt to l>f'Ove that
Acosta 111 guilty because he knew his
actions were danaerous. Durin& the
pursuit, Acosta allqcdly turned off
the car's headli&hts and was -dnvina
erratically to avoad del«tJon.
Forget myths; .
hum.ans invited .
to play possum
By ALEX \lllWAMS
Of -o.., l"ht s. .....
Mary Beth cat prdcn nail
· A.r1n1e. the black-haired beaut}. 1~ shy
lpld IJVCrrtO crawhnpmdcr the ptano
when stranacrs "1 1t B11Al1 ~over·
ma qo1ckly from a m>-Stcnou head
trauma that left him wnlk1n1 1n
circles
thin& people behe"e about opossums as wrona. C-ontrary to popular myth,
opo ums are dean, disease-free and
affectionate They even help around
the aarden Qy 1obbli111 up slup.
insects and rats
On unday mom1na.. Jick1e sat
before the plano 1n her living room,
fa ina thrtt new opossum society
oluntccrs.seated on her.couch.
i-mi-----Dev?to-pu Jon •
~resident of Newport Beach-based
Emerald Villaat uoc1ate . said he was frustrated over the conunucd
opposiuon from re 1dtnu .. but said he
behcvcd strongly 1n the project and
did not want to ll"C 11 up.
All tht'ff" htt 1n a IJ'ttn, one-stor}
house in Huntinaton Beach near the
W~tm1n~ter c1t> border The) h\e 1n
h1d1n1 -from nusundcrstandm
persecution and Dob~rma.n
panschers
[die Johnson. 29. of Hununa.ton
Beach said he first learned of \he
SOClet) after calling around to ftnd a
shehafOt"the two blby ~urm he
found OU tilde 00 ~\friend's boutc
10 ttuntinatod She caUed
"I've aot to try ~methang but I
don't ~now v.hat I'm aoang to do 'ht'
s:ud.
Chnsteson asked for 1he continu-
ance af\er several council member\
1nd1cated their oppos1uon.
"There's been an 1nten 1fit:at1on of
land-use throu&h the commercial
d"tnct . th<it 1 pr.ac11coll) dt
stroyma what SOnJe ~ople call o
lo"clY communily," said ( oun-
c1lman Phil nsonc. who reprc\Cnt~
the Corona dcl Mar area and wos the
most cnt1cal of the project.
He said the pro~cct was too bulky
and mass1"e, de p1tc us ha"'"I bttn ~aed down from an earlier plan.
Counc1lwom.a n Jean Watt wd 1\
o.-p-~., ....... "_ ...
Del*te Garcia feed• •ppl• .. uc• to Sweet,. ••• • Zt/i-fftonth-old open.•'""·
was the wrong use for the 1tc and • ;~~:!J.~~~:,~h15rr;2r-0secbltGr-clG£@ , Galls Kraft's
many of prOJtet'' opponenl5 ~iR:~~y:n~~~~~~~,~;.~~~e~11~ car a rGllir::ig pla-tfo.rm for death
upponcrs s.a1d 1t WI) the mo\l
aunw:t1"e of the altemau,cs for the
1tc at East Coa 1 tli&}lway and Ha.zel
Dnvc Yoih1ch has bttn tht lucauon of
several faded re taurants.
Other upponen •1d the c1h
needed m<>R senior bou 1n1 IO that
li felong reSAdcnu could conunuc to
hve out their old aac in the cuy.
Emerald Vtllqt wanted to build a
SO,SOO-tQuarc-foot fac1hty .. hcrc rta1I
but healthy Kn1on could lave with
staff a1111tance. The fac 1h1y 111.ould
not be a nun1ng home ~•n« no
mtdicaJ or nun1n1 care would be
provided.
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN than 20 others IO three states Of-~"•Uu•fl' Brown outhncd for Ju rors what he
The car of senaJ murder suipcct contends ~re common links 1n the
Randy Krafi "'IS a "rolh"g platfonn sla)'1ng.s. whach sp:lnned from 1972 to
for death .. because 11 contained the I qs3 .
drug.s, alcohol and knife he alle~y Mo t of tbc v1cums "'ere scxuall)'
used to kill h11 I~ v1ct1m . a pro abused, druued. tortul'C'd and some ccutor charscd Monday wtre emasc.Ulatcd before they ~~re nJt1lled and their bocf1es dumped alona Deputy D111ric1 ~uorney Bryapr local h1ahwayft or remote areas They
Brown made his IS.Krtion an closif\I were alt white men who were killed on
arauments followtnt seven month of a holiday or weekend.
testimony 1n the mal o( the form r The prOKCUtor wd . Kraft be~
Manne. fncndcd hJS vtet1ms, ofTettd them
Knf\, «. 1s ch~d "-'Ith 16 druas and akohol ,nd cultivated their
hom~~ual-lOnure · ,Ja inas and trust btfore he killed them II of the
PfOlt(\ltonallqe he 11 lin cd to more men were without tran ponaoon tht
last tame they v.crc seen alive
Brown concentrated much of has
araumcnt on 1 handwntten h t
found 1n Kraft' car v.hen he was
arrested ProS«uton contend It wa a
score card of Kraf\"1 victim\. but ht~ attomeyss~uh&.wasa Chn tmascard
Ii t.
"This h t '' C'ircumstant1al evidence that Mr ~ran 1s chromchna
trying to rtcall and recollect
c1rcum tance surrounding the
people he lolled ... Brown said
To make bis point. the prosecutor
u~ the cue of Keith Crotwell. 19,
whose head wa\ found an l on• Beach
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AU three arc opossum .
"If the)' onl) had fur o n their tail .
people v.ould lo't' them." Jad.1c
Garcia said Ga.ma 1 one oJ 1hc
rcs1dt'nt human\ 11 the Huntang10n .
Bcac.h h1deav.a> he o~rale\ l<X-al
adopuon \Cl'\ ice for the ~1 c.um
ICl) of ( ahfornta a IJ'OUP !lhC
hclptd found four H'ars 110
ince carh ~arch. (1an:1a ha
taken 101 b.lb' op<>,sum\ into her
home he feed 1hcm a h1gh.·,1tam1n
mtlk-bascd m1,11.1rc out of a c.)nna
on11I the> arc old enouih to be
relca~d into a w1ldhfc aru
Some opo ums ~he keep a\ pct\
Olhel"\ she IJ"e to adoph'e human
parents who prove re,pon"bk
enough to care for a twitch1ni
v.~ddJ1na. funncl-notc'd marsupial
Gan:1a maintain 1hat nearl'T t:"c"-
The plan reprctented a 2.S·pcrccnt
rcducuon from the onaanal propo~J.
which •• appn)ved by the Plannina CommiMIOe lut year tMat -1\Mra.,n
pnor to• Ctt1 Counc1' heann11n July
1n the face o 1trona oppos1t,Jon from
raicknll.
Tiiie acaJed down plan chmanattd 1 wt"' alOftl Hant and reduced the bu1 .... ·1 lMillat from l7 fctt 10 2'1 feet. wli)a IOllle tltmcntl tlf I e• ettd·
In&_ I J2·fooc limit
Victim identlfle~ in highway crash
Tiw peu C9Ued for one 2YMtory W1:1.-:S:'her 1h-story w1na, hut tM I of' lM hiOn wana Ind
all -'6111 .,... would ha"e bten buHi Ulldfi1»ound. TM Plaaeane Comm1tMOn lul
IDCMlda ~y r«Ommtnded
couldl wowat of the MW projtl(t,
...... conditton1 IMt would bind
1111 ..... -IO I pet ...... -can
r.citity. laa LU DWti1'I ~U' tht tuhftifa11W, limit ttit ..._._.
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W1tnnen say the J«p 1n v.hlCh I
tem • prl wa lulled Sunday wa
tpeed.i .. redlally a~ CONt Hiah· "~ IYtO or three mda ~(Oft thC'
accidtnt occumd. a Califomui Hiah-
way Patrol offtter t1id Monday.
Corona ckl Mar Hilh hool
stuidnt Valerie twktt, 16. WU killed
when ... "' lnppcid lft the f.ery cratla that occun'M wtlcn the dnwt of
tlw Jeep swerved into onconunt
itlftlc. ~ lf'Y'!ll 10 •'oid a cm ....... OllM envaee com·
mun1ty of EineriJd Bl). the time of the a«idenl. TM posted
Three 01.bet oeol'le ~ 1nJ1trcd peed limit is 4$ mph
• •htnlht 1914JCitpCheroltttcrashed Its dnver, Paul Jason Vctcl. 17.
head-on into a BMW. Both \Chicles who suffered burns 1n the att1dcn\,
bUnt into Rama. 1n fair cond1t1on at Mi ion
"Wehave hadacoepkofwitnnKt H0tp1tal an M1 ion V1tJO on Mon-
ca.IJ us U)l"I they •w iM Jeep day .afternoon. a h9 p1tal
travthnt ll 1 hash ra~ of~ and I. spokes.-oman 111d.
ClttttMI)' rcrllctlly Oft Coest Hilh-Another pa tenetr. Ru~ll Paul ~~;·11.idCalifom11 Hilh"yPatrol S~ l.S, and the dnver o( the
Omctr Raul Martina ... All thic BMW. Mtlh N1chol1, wttt trailed
ualonMbOft hM .,.. pven to the and rtieued. 80tb Vntl and uin·
111vat111ti• oMcet-to ae whit type dud are from Corona dtl Mar ohalidity ifs ... " • ~ 36-yar-old N.chott ._..on ha w,._ Md mid SUday that lk way home 10 Loi Antelet after
~ was 1t1Ydi111 about 65 mph 11 v111tll'.ll f~nds an ~u.,. He was
GOOD MOR I G
·alone 1n the 1976 BMW .HOi at the
ttme of the crash.
Accordina to Mart1n~1 t.andara
pulled Vescl from the ~·tt(U,e and
attempted to htlp Hacker as Y.tll.
"Appartntly he 1NCnt '°*k to ttt
11u Hacker and he... unable to att
cloK to her.tJttau tHc fla ts sprnd
rapidly and tntcnwl ," Manancz
id .
Thtrc is rio evi<kncc that alcc;hol
pla)cd a p&n in the craM\. M1n1ntz
said.
The Jttt> wa1 tra "ehna sou°'~nd
at w umc of the a<rn1t'nt, ""hach ,.., ..... CllASH/AJI
"lan and E.1touc Animal Hotpital of Ora.nae Count) in Fountain VaJky.
and the hospital refcm:d hC'f ro
Garcia
BcsJ.de Johnson sat 1 ancy Kuhl
and tephan1e Greene of Anaheim
Both YrOrk 1n the same vetcnn.anan's
office. Kuhl sa.1d she often finds baby
opo ums in her back yard and rat9CS
them 1n a UloeboA. ow, however.
he "'ants to bt a part of an official
OfllOIUUOn devOlt'd to the rat-Ulllcd
cn:ature
. As Kuhl poke. Annie theopos um
crccl)C'd from boulder to boulder
behind Garcia· head. Annie stopped
and burruv.cd her head under Gar-
c11 's blou~
Garcia· 24-)ear-old daughter.
f~ase lff Ol90SSUMS/ ASt
Gio·nis
allowed
• • tOVISlt
daughter
ly JA,_., ,,.._ltMAN
Of -0...,,"""' --Dr Thomas Gion1s, an onhopedic
uracon charaicd wtth ord1cstrauna
an attack on John Wayne·s da•tcr
and her then-boyfncnd. was Jrlnled
v1s1tat1on rtlhlt Monday wtUI Ills 2-
)t.ar-old daulhter.
G1on1s. 3'. •as ordered last Wttk to
tand tnal for allcmedly orpnmna the
attaek on Aina Wa)'DtC. bu ex-wife,
dunna a b11ta court fiaht to win
custOd of the child. ·
1oni was awarded C\IStody of the
child by &JUdte •ho Nkd Wayne WU
emotionally unmatu~ and didn't ·
pend enouah time watb her.
But Wa)nc w"9 panltd tcmJ'Of'UY
cu tody or the todcDef after Gionis'
arrtst and while he ~Jn cuttody. He
wH relealtd Frida)' after a Mu1UC1pal
Court Ji.idle tct bail at 1250.000.
upmor Coun Jucllr llould ~n ruled Monday mat at.is
would have va11tall0ft on tluW week·
ends a month and OM::""*·
AllotMYI .on both . Wlft to
11Wftd a ttanna Wedl•mt on a
pttauon from Waynr to ..,.. die
c\attOdy hffri"I. but it._ c .........
to May 25. •id Albeft Onlllml Jr ..
Ci1on11' C'uttod .. wyt'f • ,,.._ .. .a•/All
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Everett Rou was cbown" cXad litt in the 1989 NFL draft
Monday. He didn't know it at the timt, but that was aood news.
That's becaute Rosa wiU be comina to Ncwpon Beach 100n,
where once a year the lut shall be fi~ relevance is l'CJ«ted and
eeriousncu sidelined.
Ross, drafted 33Sth out of Ohio State by the Minnesota
Vikinas, will be a particularly special auest this year at the annual
lrrelevant W~k foolishness held to honor the NFL's last pick .
Should he make the team..1. he'll be doing somethana be didn't
during his final year at Ohio ~tate -play football.
Ross was sidelined his senior year after falling behind 1n his
classes and beina ruled academically foeliA)ble.
That didn't bother the V1lungs, who worked a lut·nunute
inde with the Los An~les Raiders for the 33Sth pick ind the
cbanc:e to draft Ross.
"We like him bcclusc he's mtclli~t. he can catch the ball
and he'sa return specialist," V1kinlo'aeneral m1nl&Cf Mtke Lynn
told ASIOCllted Press. "We think he can make our team."
So docs Rou.
"1 fed the Minnesota Vikings arc gettinaa steal," he told AP
from his Columbus. Ohio, home. •
"f would have hked to go hither, until I found out about the par1d~ Ind 1wO:"
·n. .,.,... and ....,.. comes dunna tnWvant wm. flMmded by ,. ... Weta ... ,..,. .... ,.. ....
SAiata of Ncwpon lemcb1 IWuelf a Conner pr0 footbell Dlayer1 ~II lad a conll.--.of aneveteGI dipi&arieua they bolt
lloii Cl\lrina a ,..k or~~ touriaa and1'uQuetina. capped
oft' by the presentation iltk l.oWllllan Tf9Phy."
Rosa will Oy 1oto Newpon 8tlcb Oil June 2S.
A month later, he will report to uainina camp .. read)' to do
whatever 1he Vikinas want me to do."
As a junior at Ohio State, Ross cauaht 29 s-ws for SSS
yards and five touchdowns. He also averaged 8.3 y1rds on 20
punt returns. ·
He llid •·person1I family problems" led to his 1cademic
woes in 1988.
Pianist Watts'
recital canceled
Illness hH forced the
cancellation of~ AadN
W11ts' rttnal ~· at t11t Perform•nt Ans Center, eccord-1~ ao Bruce Hanman of tlw oruee c.ouaa, PIJiJbulnonic
Society. W1ttt will be rnchedl&Jed for
later in the current performance
season. Hartman wd. and
uckets for ton1aht's ttcilll will
be honored at that ti mt.
Patrons with questions a~
asked to call the Philharmonic
Society at 642-8232.
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Blue Angels' exhibition tops Work on super-speed
• # • ••
3 ~tn ·air show this ·weekend
By 808 V AN EYKEN
White streaks across the sky, aenal
stunts and bitlowin& parachutes wm
deLight Southern California aviation
buffs Saturday and Suoda> as the
39th annual Navy Relief Air Show
takes off at the El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station.
Attendance at the acnal circus
topped the half-million mark last year
and Marin~ Corps officials say the}
arc pre~rma for an even more
massive invasion this year at the·
south Oranae County air base.
As in previous y~ars. the show will
feature among its hi&hhghts a
precision flyrng exhibition b> the
crack Na'> aerobatics team the Blue
Angels.
The world reno"ned Blue Angels
are scheduled to perform 4S·mmute
shows at 2:4S p.m. aturday and
Sunday.
Other headline acts include the
Duel Waco Wing Walkers and sky-
diving by the Coors Parachute Team.
The all-day show will also feature·
flying exhibitions b¥ vintage and
modern military aircraft and aerial
·ca~i~raphy by Pepsi Skydance Sky-
wntmg.
In addition to the a1rbome attrac-
tions. the show will feature an array of
ground displays de 1gned to showcase
the full ranae of Marine Corps
military hardware.
Spectators driving to the base
should take the Santa Ana Freewa) to
the Sand Canyon exit. tum to the east
and follow the signs to air sho"
parking.
Those seeking an ahemauve to
dnvina ma)' nde to the show on
spec11l shuttle buses being provided
for the occasion by the Oran~
County Transit District. Buses will
leave from t'he Santa Ana Transit
Termtnal at 400 Santa Ana Blvd . and
from Laauna Hrns Transportation
Center every 20 to 30 mrnutri
between 9 a.m. and noon. Return
trips from the show to the transpor·
tatlon centers will begin at 4 p.m. and
buses will leave the base at rntervals
until S p.m.
Fare for the shuttles is S 1.60 each
way. Children 6 years old and
younger ride f rec.
Gates at the El Toro air station
open at 7 a.m. and the show begins at
8 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m.
C•llfornl• Teen
MICllealen• aon-.. ... ,
Nollll Tulllft He .... 11 T .....
train to start in 199 3 . . .
9y City News Servke
LOS ANGELES -C0Mt.ruct1on
on a S2.S billion "super.speed" train
that will link Southern California
with Southern Nev1da wall bcfin 1n
1993, the head of a commtSsion
overseeing the project announced
Monday.
"We will 1dent1fy candi<Ute sta·
tions and terminals in June and
rcque$t proposals for the privately
financed train next January, so we
can have a pnvatc franchisee start
construction in 1993," said As-
semblyman Richard Katz, D-
Sepulveda, who chairs the Califomia-
Nevada Super.Speed Train Com·
mission.
Katz said the tram could be
carryina puscnaers in 1998.
link in a possible network of super·
speed trams conncctina Southern
<Alifomia with San Francisco, Sacra-
mento, San Diego, Palm Spnnas ind
Phoenix.
Temunals have been proposed at
various locations in the Las Veps
Valley and at Ontano, Anaheim and
Palmdale; other stations arc being
considered 1h San Bernardino ind
Riverside counties.
Fe1sibility studies have projected
that 3.6 million passengers wouJd use
the train in its first year at a round-tnp
fare of$6S.
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Commission Vice Chairman Amie
Adamlen, a member of the Las Vqas
C" Council. said that it is the panel's
to make the tnp from the Las eps Valley to Southern Caliform.1
in JUSt over one hour instead of the
four to five houn it takes today.
Construction of the train 1s esta·
mated to cost more than $2.S btllton.
which would be financed by a pri~ate
conson1um; the operation would 1Jso
be by pnvate enterprise, wtth
proceeds going to ret1rc privately
issued construction debt
The California·Nevada Com-
mission was created by the two states
10 jointly cormder pursuing develop.
menl of the privately butlt and
operated tram. Each state b.IS eiil\t
members on the commission ·
HBmanto
stand trial on
porn charges
Brush fire sAar-ls traf-f-ic ·
By ctty News servtce
A Huntington Beach man and his
companion.were ordered Monday to
stand trial for allegedly being in-
volved in a ring authorities said made
pomoaraphic videotapes of young
boys.
. By the Da#y Piiot
Traffic was briefly snarled Monday
oo Laguna Canyon Road as city and
county firefighters quelled a two-acre
brushfire.
Ooe man who attempted to put out
the fire suffered minor bums on his
hands, said an Oranae County Fire
Department dispatcher. His identity
was not available.
Laguna Beach firefighters initially
resp~>ndod to the blaze just after 3
p.m.
Accord1n_g to county fire
spokeswoman Kathleen Cha, the fire
Los Angeles Municipal Coun
Judae Karl Jaeger scheduled arraign·
ment Friday to Superior Coµrt De-
panment 116 for David Negrette, 26.
of Huntinaton Bcacb and JefT) C.
Houchens, 491 ots&nta-An1. ---------------
Houchens 1s accused of sexually G f Q N f S
melestin' a male younaer than 17 F A 1 years dunng 1 trip to Mexico last July -rom
and videotaping the act for porno-The issue of permanent cuslody
graphlc purposes, according to a likely won't be resolved until after
criminal complaint. Gionis' criminaJ trial. His Superior
Houchens and Negrette -along Court arraignment 1s set for Mar S.
with 1 fonner Roman Catholic priest He is accused of hiring pnvate
and a Rosemead handyman. both investigator Oded Daniel Gal to
who a.re still being sought -face
cha.raes of conspiracy to distribute
child' pronography.
l..o$ Anaeles Police Detectjve Sgt. CRASH
Ralph Bennett said the men arc all
· members of the North American From A I
Man.Boy Love Association, an or-occurred alona a curve on Coast
ganization of pedophiles that Highway. The layout of the road did
circulates chlld pornography. not seem to be a factor in causing the
The priest, John Bauer, 52, the crash, Martinez said.
alleaed ringleader, is believed to have "J would have to say no.'' he said.
Oed the country, police said. Ro~-·~1t•s not d:a:nierous to be pullin1 out
mead handyman Victor Feliciano. of there because visibility is not
29, is also beina sought. greatly reduced."
.
started at 21062 Raquel Road near
Los Zorrillos Drive. It is located in an
unincorporated area nonh of Laguna
Beach in Laguna Canyon.
It bucned up the hillside. fueled by
dry vegetation. •
Oran&e County firefighters also
responded. Crews brought the fire .
under control at 4:24 p.m.
Laguna Beach police briefly closed
Laaun1 Canyon Road while fire crews
rushed equipment to the scene. Seven
en&ines, a bulldozer. medic unit and
hand crew responded to the blaze.
The cause of t.he fire was under
mvest1gauon. '
intjm1date Wayne and financier
Roaer Lub)'. Gal al~edly hired two
men. to cart) out the •ttaclc last
October. AU three suspecu arc m
custody. ·
Wayne and Luby were handcuffed.
pistol whipped and threatened with
death and Luby's Ach1llcf tendon
was slashed. ·
The flames from the vehicle caused
brush alona the embankment on the
east side of the highway to catch fire.
Aames then spread to the roof of a
house at 231 Emerald Bay. Neiabbon
hosed down the wood·sbingled roof
before fire crews 1nived. No other
homes were damaaed.
A memorial service fOr Hacker 1s
pcndina at Pacific View Chapel m
Newpon Beach.
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Telephones
Regardless of ~here you
live or work, there's a
"neighborhood post office"
nearby ...
You'll find your "neighborhood poet officee" in pbarmaci•, lift ibop1, 1tationen, and
many other retall atoree. They Offer a compl*f.e line of poetal ptoductl and Mn'ie11,
. indudins 1tamp1, money orden, certified and ,.,-ter.ct mail, peck111 acceptance,
' Ud Bspreee Mail Next Day Delivery. ·
R,prdl"' of where you live or work, chanC* are then'• a .. neJsbbOrbood poet omce"
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Tlle ..... AINlrelNelll_.
co ... ete for Ill• nall•,...
tltl• In J.,,,. Katz dctcribcd the train as the first
Police dog puts bite, on sUspect
1y IRIS YOKOI or,,,. o~ ,._ s1.off
Newpon Beach pohcc dog Hondo
sniffed Quf and nabbed a uspected
car thief 1n Westminster on Saturday
niaht.
ArrtStcd near his Westminster
apartment on 1usp1c1on of stand then
auto was Denni• MICk McCarth)'. 20.
H~t$ betna hdd 1n N~ lkadt-
Ctt) J~UI ID lteu ofS 10.000 bail.
On Wednesda) nt&ht. Newpon
Beach resident Otnnts Donsker's
1987 Ponche 911 convcrtibtc was
stolen from lhe Tale of the Whale
restaurant. 400 Main St. A male
suspect reponcdly presented the ~
taurant's valet with a1>i1rk1na receipt
for the car and drove it aWI) ~h•k
Donsker was an 1de the restaurant.
The -tu pect was deKnbed as about
23 years old. S·foot·I l·inches, ISO
pounds,with aandy blond hair. police
spokesman Bob Oakley said.
On Fnday, Garden Grove pohce
called Newport Beach pohce Detcc·
tive Joe Thrasher to report they hid
rttei~ 1n anonymo~J tip that
McC1i1hy WIS rnpons~le for the
theft oftbe Ponche.
McCarth,Y~ whom Thrasher knew
from a previous auto theft arresl. fit
the suspcct's description, Oakley
laid. Thrashn' allO learned the
Porsche was 1ttn ~rked at Cin-
nam<>f\ Cretk 1partments. located 1n
Westmi.n1ter at I 5123 Brookhunt St
Two Newport Beach detectives and
a canine unit wtre ass11ned to set up
surveillance on the car Around 11 :4S
p.m.. Thr1sbtt spotted McCanh)
1tt.empt to enter the car
The· detective called McCanhy by ...
name, confronted ham a\ gunpoint.
1dcnufied himself and ordered tiim to
stop,Oakfeysaid. McCarthy immedi-
ately ran.
Westminster pohce were notified
and sent units Jo assist the Newpon
Beach detec.uves and canine unit
officc:r Tom Voth 1n the search.
When Voth and Hondo walked b)' wmi heavy Shru r') )'a carpon at
the nonheast comer of Bel.,.ade
Street. the police doa suddenly stOJ>-
ped and went under thefour-foot high
shrubs. Oakley said. Voth then he.1rd
the doa arov.I and a voice say, "You
got me.·· Oakley sai~
• Hondo had bitten McCarthy 1 few
umes, Oakley ~1d. The suspect was
treated at Hoag Hospital for punc-
tures pn his arms and leas.
Retired Buena Rark police officer shot by robber
9y Clly News Setvk• Robcn Cooveft, 56, 1 Buena Park
resident who ttrVed I l yean oh the
A reured police officer who was ·~·s poUce force before rettrina in
shot tn the head an~ eh~t --after-3, was recovcrina from s~ to
refusing to hand over his money to a remove his spleen 1nd one kidney.
robber was, m senous but stable Cooven and his wife Betty wcre
condition Monday. worona It G1nick's Flowers. 6084
OPEN SE
9:00
Oran,ethorpc Ave .• when the aun·
man entered tlle st0rc, ordered them
to the rear ind demanded they 11ve
him their c11h, McM1llen said
The rcured captain, who 1lso
served on the Compton pohce force ror seven y~ars. ~used and was shot
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State environmental \.. rnts of gangs~. visits to Lagun
Issues discussed
at forum Sunday
!aviroomeDtal illUCI in California will be di1e11t11d by Jerry Yudelton. a candidaae fbt,the
1990 Democratic DOmiMtioD in the 72nd Aswmbty l>illrfia. tom 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday 11 a meeti.,_ of the Dlmocralic Cub of die Newport Area 1n the
We11ern Federal Savinp Buildina, 4 Corporate
Plua, Newport Beach.
Yudcllon, wbo wu defea1ed by Republican
R.oben Doman in lut year's electiqn for the 38th
Co~ DiAric:1. recently uaveled to lndta
aad adviled the 1DYmunent ofthe Stale of Kashmir
OD the Ule of IOlar CftttlY.
He bolds depees from the Califom1a Institute
ofTec:bnolOI)' and Harvard Univ~ity; served on
tbe advtt0ry board of the state Publlc Utthties
Commiuion; and was .founder and dlrtttor of the
Califomia State Solar Bus1De$S Offict and the 0rante County Ocan Air C~lition.
Fun.her information may be obtained by calhna
Nancy Catalde at SS2-1424 or Lola Romero
Seymour at S44-2S87
Fighting ch/Id abuse
A trairuna session for volunteers of the Teen
Mother Parent Aide proaram sponsored by Parent
Help USA will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the
Fint Christian Church, 1207 S. Main St., Hunt·
inaton Beach.
Parent Help USA, an orpnization founded by
Mothen and Clthen Apinst Child Abuse. u~
family counselina as a means to prevent child abuse.
Call 84~·S683 for additional information.
Check your cholesterol level
Blood pressure and cholesterol tests will be
conducted by the Heart Institute at Saddleback
Hospatal and Health Center from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wcdnctday at Ponola Plaza, located atlhe comer of
Santa Marprita and MarJucntc. .par.k.wa)ls in
Rancho Santa Ma.rpnta. .
The SS tests will be adminstered as pan of
Countdown USA, a oauonal blood-pressure and
cholesterol check sponsored by Voluntary Hospitals
of America. It is a community service designed to
identify persons at nsk for coronary bean disease, to
utilize health information to foster changes in
· dividual health behavior and to 1encrate medical
data that may be useful as a barometer of the nation's
health.
For more anformation, call the institute at
168-4834.
...... ~ ............. . 0Me ._ben MYe ._. vililiaa
...... leacb and •vial ............. ~Ii ..U11111 aad ..,...... more
ierioul traillolvUde"-wilb iaa 1 r rina
hquency. Police s.i. Don 8lrDey laid,
Ult Wiek, Vandals?iDtedpdlti on 1 likuard 1tand.. n tbe IUUC'tu.re
ftom its loundatioo tolled it into the
rocks.
..We've had quite an increaae la\dy,"
Barney laid ... U,ually we eet them on a
weekend and we di1COver 1t the folJowina
day or sbonly thereafter.
••wt weekend we had what appeared to
be Crip1 p.na memben in town becaute.
ly llOMllT •MtKll
°'.,.~,.......,.
A tattered, weather-beaten po1 cical sip promotinaG~ Winchell for Huntinaton ~ach City Council turned up in an old
Huntinaton Beach Co. buildina, prompt-
Ina suspicions that the compAny removed
the siansdunna hotly contested election in
1986.
The environmentall~ minded coun-
cilwoman and the Huntmaton Beach Co.,
the latJcst land owner in the city, don't
of\en see eye to eye.
C1v1c activist and local history buff
Doua Lanacvin, who found the 4-by-8-foot
St&Jl nailed over the doorway of the metal
buiJdina. claimed that it WIS "irrefutable
proof' company aacnts rcmovtd the sip
du.nna the campaip three years aao.
At the tame, Winchell complained many
of her sians disappeared at the bands of
m.idn.iaht raiders. She wasn't alone amona.
candidates who made those accusations.
Other observen weren't so 1ure1 tbouah.
that the sign was a lef\over of the Stan wan ..
Repreteotativcs from the Huntinaton
Beach Co. couldn't be reached for com-
ment, but officials reportedly told others
earlier that the sian had been placed on
Huntinaton Beach Co. property and was
picked up af\er the election.
"We all know that I was not their
favorite candidate, so it doesn't suprise
m~· Winchell sajd Monday. "It would be
dimcult to prove when 1t WIS taken.''
But Winchell , who claimed that the. Audubon me~tlng Hunti.naton Beach Co. was her "foremost opponent" 1n the election. said she's not
11wy left their IDll'killla aa dae llWa dool AJMl theo. ~--a..,,;.., ... ~~thete_.. .... ~ac&M
While I ..... DI Ma belia IPU'ld tbe more
ICrious IOl1 of_..,,... vfolmct, Barney
said reaidents llMMild" ldll tab notice.
···you still have IO be OODCll Did becet.11e aana memben doll' bave bouadariel." he
said. "I caa say 11'1 not a daily event that sans memben ID throuab1-ana Beech,
but I think eVerybOdy thoU1d be COG•
cemed, no matter where they live ...
Recently, BarMy II.id. oftken have
stopped people for variou1 violations and
dilClOvered they were manben of pap.
Two weeks qo, SUtPOCU identified 11 pna
members were quettioned reprdiaa •
~ daeft aad laW rel1111d. llney Mid. law~lt1Mntto..Uif'1 .,.mu trail ii bJ 8CIUll .... membm
or "°"'*t youG. Beraey llMI.
"'Tbey may not even &e pna membera,
but j&llt wau-be'1 who saw the movie
'Colon.'• 1aney aaid. "I don't know. All
that wu kt\ wu the markinp."
Recent lncidenta were not hkely just
local kida witb spray paint, he added. "We're pretty aure thete are actual pna
mcmben in toWD," Buncy said last
Friday.
Memben oftbe neo-Nazi p.na known u
lkinhnds. iti addition to beina responsible
for at1acb ipin11 p-yt in Lquna Beach, bave ~ na11 llolan1 aad swutikas near
Alilo Pia and in allen..Buney said. Satan
wonbiDlft MYI -left dMir ..... arowad' eon. ...... .. w,•" liUDd a iii -. ,... 1111D11M•,. tbccity ... ....., .....
Twomoaihl111D>oftDrt• ••Ill evideece Ol 1 •tUie wont'f _... -
MM:luclinl melted Cl8dle -.... • pea ....... -ill ..... u .. 11 .... "" at the aoutb end of town. a. ..W. Altboulb.Paftiti ~caa bee ..
ltep in I IDOft lerioUI JWG'l 1m. k'I I
relatiwly min0r illUC wbm ilolatld. ~i::S-the paftJu is probebl~ lwt
of our ~ 11 lat 11 wba1 ua,"
Barney said • If there'• IOme writi111 .on
eome W1111.1rdoeln't butt anybody. Theft
are no bodia lyins there. Al leut there
haven't been." ~
A slide proaram presented by wildlife biologlSls . "super excited.
Jane and John Gnffith will be held au .. mecurig..ot -"Th H Bea h c n-do-a-...--""'= the South Coast Audubon Society at 1 p.m. please:.•• ;h"':~~n c <r.-ps ...., .......... ~..._..,._
Wednesday, May 3, at the Dana Point Manne "lt's the bi& JUYS (large s'ans) that Qout U1t9eYtft IUndl ne•ttO C--~ "9ft he fou~ Oft Hunlll'910ft .. _..Co. ~·••rtJ•
Institute, 24200 Anda Pt. Harbor Onve. disappeared. They're the toughest and the · The-.Griffi1hs~nducW\g~u.dy..a O-Y--.-"""1"1nupenSTVC-Wput OJJ. Theymaknbr -tM--burtdina--couldbe-savtd. -devdoped dcep-welt-btt 4indifta «fut they aft-. ht other 9NrMl:l.vet-1nclude-
Pendlcton and Anza Borreao ~n State Park on bi~spla h." The slructu.re was boarded up with ment. When bits and pipes broke under converuna them to a Child care center or
lhe Least Bell's ~irco populauons. A bird stud) sbdc YJ.lUl.lci.he vi~tted the buildmLOn ~inchell's pix.wood ian to keep vandals around.. the company invented equ.iprMnt museum or 1m1or and low-income bous-
sbow and shon buStncu meeting will precc0c ffic .La.kt_ trcct near Yo.rlrt.own Avcnue at the. ow. be said. 1 one of three metal to. f&Jh-tbem out. ratbcr than. .ha' 1na '° lRI comp•u. With the prof ptaet lf'i:na
Griffith( pfolrlm at 7•10 p.m. The poblJC' is -rear of the pa.rkinJ Jot at Hununaton Beach buildlnp that may be tom down to make abandon the "'-ell, La.nscvm said. cxtenon of the bui~
welcome. Ci ty Hall on 1 mission for the Huntington room for n11 house Barbara Mtlkov1ch, president of 1hc Env1ronmentaJ studies on the ~ucst
Fu.rtber1nformaupn may be obtain~ by calhng Beach Histonc Resources Board. He ~ent Langevin u1d the bu1ld1ngs "'ere on~ Hunt1n1ton Beach H1 toncal Rt'SOurt't' for the bOuteS 1s tcbeduJed to ao befon the 49S~t07. " to the building to Stt what kind ofrchcs in the home of the Bo~en Co . which Board. v.ant to preserve the butld10J' a Ptannina Comm1ss1on next TUC9day . .
Preschool storytlm~
A free prc•scbool storyt.une for 3-to-S.)car-olds.
parcnu and thclr chtldren will be held at 10:30 a.m
Wednesdays and Thu15days, May 3· through June I.
in the Ould"'n's Storytower Room at the San Juan
Capistrano Library, 3149S ELCam1no Real.
All matenal will be provided. and no re11 s-
trat1on 11 necessary. Parents are pcrmmed to
panicipete in the storylime with their children. Call
Julie Herridae at 493-17S2 for additional anfor·
ma ti on.
BUsh to visit county today to give
S4 .· 4M to law enforcement officials
Boyfriend of slain
woman arrested
1y The AsJOdMed ,.,... ,. The Jt ve·m boyfnend of a Garden Grove
woman who was stabbed. 20 times and
dumped an a ravine was arrested m
ronnccuon with bcr death three days after
his fnend also was arrested, officials said
Monda c· \l.J:'\D ·\H
T uesday, April 2 .'i ,. -.
• 6:30 p.m. lrYIM Ctty Conell, counc~I
chambcn, 17200 Jambo(CC
• ~30 p m. Lapu-Beed \lllffld-ScMol
Dbtrld ... ,... of E41ecatl0a, dut.rict office. SSO-
Blumont SL •
w~ilne day~ pril 26
• 7 pm La~ Badl P1au.1J11 Comml11lota,
council chambers, SOS Forest Ave
• 7:30 p.m. r ... ..-Valley Plaula& C.m-
........ cou.nciJ c.bambtts. 10200 Slater Ave.
P 0 I I f I ·: I . 0 f,
ly ,.AUL ARCHIPLEY °' -~ ,,_ k4lft
As m.any as I ,SOO invited gu~ts may
~rave Oran&e County's outback today to
JOln President Gcorat Bush at a rtmote
south county ranch once used by dru&
mugkrs.
The president will pr~nt henff Brad
Gates and other law enforcement offioals
wtfh l4.39 mffiion -tbeir .bare ofmonc.y
confiscated an a heroin bust by the Orange
County Rq.ional Narcotitl uppren1on
Task Force in February 1988.
fhe ranch, called Rancho del Rio. is
located 1n an undeveloped ara ~ar
:le,eland Nauonal Forest 1n the h11Js
above Ortep H1&hway.
holatcd and difficult to reach, 1t was
se11~ 1n 1985 from a former druJ
5mugler Offictals plan to convert n to a
• • •
training center for law enforcement per·
sonnel.
According to Bu h aides. the pre-s1dent
wanted to make the presentation at the
ranc.b to dram1t11e the continuing figh1 o n
druas
County offictal ha\e been rambhna
since rumors bqan CU'Culaung la t v.ce~
that Bu h mlJht v1 1t the count)
Wb.lk the. pre.~ruauoo .me 1s ~me and
dramatJc. 1t 1s alw ruchabk onl) by an
unimproved dlft road.
Toaccommodatethchu"dredso faue t\
and media rep~ntat1vcs expected to
attend. county officials arranged for trans-
portlon to the ranch on bu from the
Onanae County Tran 1t Oistnct and El
Toro Manne Corps A1r tat1on ·
Tran11t d1stnct spok.cs~oman Joanne
Cumn wd the dutnct w1U pro' 1de about
20 botn for \M tnp from Casper Rta1onal
Park, where guesb will &AtbeT, to the ranch
four miles away
Gravel was spread and potholes v.ere
filled to lessen the JOlt of the bus ln p).
CulTl1\ 511d.
"lt's1ust tou~ to throw man\ things
t0ttethcr w ouacklv." he said
Lt Dtck Olson of the hcnfl's Depart-
ment said dcpulJes ~ould be a 1 ting the
Sccrct-Se~th .$CCUrll dut1« dunna
tht .PfCJtdenf.S VISJt.
ccord1na to a 1tellousc ad-van~
team. Bu h was lated to amvt' on Air
t-ortt One at 11 :30 am. at El Toro From
there he ,,.,n trud by Manne One
helicopter to the ranch
Followina a to ur of the ranch. Bu h ..,111
male the pl'C'$Cntat1on and peal to guMt"i
and 1.aw enforctmcnt oflktals
After lunch at the ranch with tclccted
auem. Bush ~•II ckpa.n for Los ~le
Robert Oyde pontak., 22,...., arrested
early unday after authont1cs sea~ the
Garden Grove aparunc.nt be shared with
Dcn1st Mane OuerT, 21, II.Id R.avcmde
County Sheriff5S1f.1)(vt'1 We-iu.
"H1s--1t()(')-4td not mat.ch up," Wei.M
said .
AuthontJes declined to say what
evidence the) found tn 1M apartment.. but
a neiS}lbor 8dmattcd that he lied to
1n \e llptors about 1CCiD1 Spontak at
home the mom1na the victim disappeared .•
Cameron Ch.arks Seaholm, 22, a fona--
ume fncnd of the couple, was &l'ftMed
fhunda) for uivestieabon of murder.
i.,..a Beach block o( La Hacienda Avenue e.arly
A . b ... _ .... ·-i. Sunday mom1na. and atole a S323 Two men In a blue Toyota 4x4
reportedly stole two oont11nen of
beef jerky valued at SSO or $60 from
the Mobtl Mation at Golden WC$t
Street and Bolsa A vtnue.
pants. • • • Two airls approximately 10 )Cars
A car window was mashed aad the
il<k of the car dented wath an
unknown ObJCCt betwttn 9 p m
Suutday and 11 30 a. m Sunday an
the 1800 block of Newport
Boulevard Damuc wa about $300 .
CUMOmcr w o n., w.aen 1 taiu stereo.
Crom Aublim to~ Beach early • • •
Mooday II( out of the cab and "" TbC rear lic:erue plate was tripped
into the hoult when the vehade from a 1913 To~ota parked i.n the
arrived at ita datimtion in tbt 700 10400 block of Slater Avenue late llllM*ororYlda w.,. T111eCllb*1vet, Sluarday .....
wtio w 111 M'I I a l60 W fee. A n.ideet in&..: i91000 b6odi of El wai~ ia &oet oltbc ~for Polic~ Parai.lo Caucr f'C'OOt1Cd lhortly a~r
IO atnftlDd,..... die dilemma. mid~t !elwd"ay dlthet IOIMOM • • • A lilver t 2...,.S IOUri .. bitjde to her bOCne and cut the tele-...oru. sJOO ... atoleD l'Om a localion • pboiDc cord. ~fled ~ hcarina iii die 1500 llloct of Nonb Cout tomeoae wallrim up the swrs, -., .. ffillaw9y • ~l· SG•10De .,,.. the wu.SOw pane
Policl wen cdld 10 Ille 700 block 09 tM ...... dcJior o( a bome lft the
o1 N~ Pllc'lt o. s.e.rdly 'WMre 1 10400. Moc* of El Moewey A~• =--d ..... rwportedly tati... Wlml~ ~ ~·
• • • . A SJOO lit ClOIBl'ftllOf WU 1Uca ~ equiJllMftl. i.Ddudint. ftomlaoPnllftllliDtht9700block Yea. _. and a compglef wett HitMICUI AYellut a1 l p.m. 5at11ntay.
... hm M ..,..., la the JOO A 108111 _,,,;.: ~ whilt attend·
lllodl OI Albton Drift• ... ,. ~· .,:JllftY .. dlt 1 UOO bloc* of
Oldlid" Awn• ea l l:JO p.m. Salur-dlJ•••w J:' :hr• IW aad Wt a.er • ... md I .... boWe.
• • • A man wu evicted after allflC'dly
throwint a ~her of beer· at t.bc
t>aivndcr at tuna bar. • • • A man yellina. •Ooft't shoot me,
don•t k.tll me," ~~ cor· r.ered ·by a ~W• c in tbe
bactyar_d of 1 resideDc:e in 16000
blocll of J 1b cmae. Tbc man,~ aho
reponedly Mid tbal ht wu dbicli111 ftona MWcans. .. was pva medical
aid l>r~ pouibk overdole on coc:ainc
and PCP. .....
old were tcenSunda) eveninadnvtn&
a ).ellow Mercedes in the atta of
Culver Dnve and Alton Parkway • • • A aunman wcanni a whtte
painter's cap robbed an Arco ps
station on Culver Orne, stcahna ~oxunately S700 v.or1h of cash.
The robbery OCCUrTcd arou.nd 7· 30 a.m. uaday mom1na,
TtiC suapttt dro~e a red lSS&n
pick.up ttuck into the station, and
theft pulled a black 3S7 or .31 pistol
on an ataendant The uspect had M.ndy bk>nd hair cut to the c&l'I. He
~ I blue JICk.ct and a read SWH&tt
with a aold ~hat.n undtt the sweater.
• •• A bomb duut emptied H<>s~
Barmichlld's ber. 1976 ~wport
Blvd. on Sat11.rday. The suspect called
tw"ict and the ma~ evacuated tbe
cstablllbmmL Pohee 1earcbed the
prem1JCS but fouad no bomb • • • • A handpn nlued at SJ70 ~•
ltoim fi'orn a display table It the pn
show bdd at the Orlftlt Counay
Faiflr()Uadt ovtt lbc wec"kend . The theff occurred titt~n I and 3 p.m
Satut.s.y. • • • SomeoK ttP<>nrdi> threw a ~f
bill dln:Nilb the window of a vdlick
petUd in IM 1700 block of 1..0mW> Someone shot a BB th.rouab the Avcnutbltween 7:l0a.m.Fridayand wmcso. oh truck perked 1n a part~na 6 p.m. Sunday. .u an the IOO blOck of P9\alarino A. ., ~·-~ • •s2~ _-..a-;.. A~ue on Sunda) at about 1·10 a-.o ..,_,at JV wu -.-n
p ., dOinc daJIUlll e timatcd at · from a cw '9rW at Soun Ca.t 1100. ~be't•e1e 10:45 a.m. and nooe
• • • :wy. • ••
Orrill' estamaltd at $200 wu v~ -~· t ................... at Sl 169 ... 10 a tnack puked in lbt IOO -_._.. Ym-Mlll of PaullrillO Avenue wtwn WM ... Ille ladio SMc:k.
"'""'" evl*atly IUUdt it witla • 2Cm ~ llvCI.. Oii Fridiy. tJljlct Su9day. Tbe velbck ...
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -
Tbouunda of 1J1evina ftiends and
relatives o( the fallen 47 crewmen
from the battleship USS Iowa
ll&llered quietly Monday and heard
Pwaident BUib eni-1e their loved
ones u ''brothers 10 eicrnity. ••
HWejoin =in moumina for the
4 7 wbo peri , and in filct. f~ the
l l who survived," the eresident told
a packed memorial service at Norfolk
Naval Air Station. "They all were, in
the words of a poet, 'the men behind
~pns.'
Ibey came from Hidalao:...Tex.as;
Clevelaod. OhM>; Tampa, l"torida;
Costa Mesa, California. They came IO
the· Navy u suanien. served the
Navy as ~ipmates and friends, and
left the Navy u brothers in eternity.
In the finest Navy tradition1 they
served proudlt on a sreat batueship,
-the USS Iowa.'
The president, a Wdrld War II
Navy pilot. said he was proud o
recommission the Iowa in 1984 and
said it had earned 11 battJc stan in
two wars.
But with the still-unexplained ftre
and explosion last Wednesday in the
battleship's No. 2 guo turret. he said,
"Fate bas written a sorrowful chapter
in the history of this arcat ship."
The Iowa's commander, Capt.
Fred P. Moosally, said the turret's
crew was the best sun c1ew on the
ship, and called its chief -Chief
Gunner's Mate Rqjnald Owen
Ziegler of Port Gibson, N.Y. -"my
No. I chief."
Victims' relatives and hundreds of
sailors and officers in dress blues were
amons the 6,000 people crowded into
a hanpr for the servace. A bouquet of
ptalnh
l'lnt ~ ._..,. aush conaol•• relatlv•• of one Of th•
deM low• crewMen dwtnt • ...... or .. l servlc• on Mond•r·
red roses was placed in front of the Outside, another 2,000 people listeo-
podium; behind were an American ed to the service on loudspeakers.
flag and the battleship's banners. As many as SOO Iowa crewmen
. .
dea
weft unable IO attend lbc eervice
..... ~ wert (klayed by traflk
Ud were aot permitted to enter tM banelr bec:auee of security meuum
IO proteC't Buah. Many weft~ they-could not aanct. met Machinist's Maae David
f"~ 31 ..... wu very important IO
diem." Finn uid. · Tbe ~~came a day after tbe
World War II.era battleship eated
iDIO iu home port, its aun barrels ICOl'Ched and its I ,SOC> crewmen at the
rails in white uniforms and black
armbandl in memory of their dead
sbipmata. MOOMUy told the crowd of
' mou.rnen that be remembered the
mb ohurret No. 2.
"'I remember their faces as they
toiled at their suns. sweatina an
honest Pr'eAt that comes from yount
men dedicated to a peat cause," he
said.
"I mnember as they t.aJke4 amona
tbemeelves. looking so much like
sailon of the past. shanna the
exuberance of the times and the
dreamf of the future,:· he said.
"They were the life, the spirit and
the souf of our ship .... They made the
ultimate sacrifice for us ... The men of
Turret Two will be part of the sp1nt of
the Iowa forever."
Bush recounted secins the Iowa off
the coast of the Pbilit>pincs as a naval
aviator in World Warll, and the great
scnee of confidence the bia ship lent to
the Oeet.
Add.reuina the children of the
victims, he said: .. You must never
f~.~t your father was Amenca's
pride.
The Navy said 4S <Yictims' fam1hes
attended the service.
Duke tells objections to as~ault gun ban
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gov. George Deu-
lcmejian spelled out Monday his concerns about a
bill to restrict assault weapons, a measure that was
headed for his desk last week until he asked the
author to delay a final vote.
The Republican fOvernor said he was con-
cerned about two poruons of the bill, a provision
aufhorizin& felony or misdemeanor penalties for
people who fail to resister their assault weapons.
and a section restricting facsimile fircarins.
"I have said consistently that I am wtllln-f to
sisn a bill to ban assault weapons. but there 1s a
little difficulty in tryina to' describe which auns arc
to be covert<! and which arc not; which arc used by
people iil recreation and which are not." he told
reporters following a speech to the San Diego
Chamber of Commerce.
lanauaae. subject to different interpretat1olls.
Theee arc of some concern to us."
He said he also had problems with the
potential felony penalty for failing to resister an
affected auault weap0n with the state.
The bill, S9292 by Senate President Pro Tern
David Roberti. D-Los Anaeles.. would restrict sales
and pouession of more than SO models of assault
weapons, includina the type ofsem1automauc riOe
used to kill five Stockton students on Jan. 17.
"They have listed a number of weapons but
there arc also other· provisions which can be
Interpreted u beina of a more acnenc type of
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Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take-Out
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DHS and EPA Extend Comment Period for
Propoeed Plan and OtNf Opportunity to
Comment On RevtMd Eatlmated
Coat Comparlaona for Site Cleanup
·lab testing on animals
SACRAMENTO AP) -More
thin 300 animaJ nghts "actwists
rallied at the Capitol on Monday as
part of a week of nationwide demon-
strations apmst laboratory cxpen·
ments on animals.
In a counter dcmonstrauon. a
aroup of about 20 teachers and
students from Univenity of Cali-
fornia campuses picketed nearby to
defend their work as vital in sav1n1
human lives.
A doz.en state police officers on foot
and horses formed a prolect1vt circle
around the university demonstrators.
The officers refused.to allow anyone
past their ranks.
The state police chose ttie tactic to
prevent confrontations like those that
have occurred elsewhere between
--supportcn and .opponents of the
research, a spokesman for the college
aroup said.
National leaden of the protests
have predicted there "'ould be "CIVIi
disobedience." At the "National In-
stitutes of Health in Wash1n1too.
D.C .• pohc:c arrested about SO dem·
onstrators Mon~y
In Sacramento,, the animal nghu.
activists marchco throuah downtown
to the Capitol, where they pthered to
hear speakers. Inside the Capitol,
their leaders held a news conference
in support of A82461 by Ai·
semblyman Jack O'Connell, D-~nta
Barbara, and SB60 by Sen. Alan
Robbins. D-Van Nuys.
U ~S., lran,_98 other countries
urged to abolish death penalty
LA teachers aUthorlze itrtke I •
LOS ANGELES-Teachers in the nation's aecond-larsest 1ebool distnct ...
voted to authorize a strike at the end of May. a m<>ve announced Monday that
could halt final padn and araduations for mo~ than S90,000 ~tudents .. Of
20 137 teaehers who voted, nearly 87 percent approved the stnkt deadh.ne
aalinst the Los Anaeles Unified School District, said United Teachen--Los
Anatles presJdent Wayne Johnson. . An end-of-May strike would jeopardtze finaJ .,.ades and lliab 1ehool
araduation.s 1n the S94,000-slQdent district, second in.;S~c only to New Yo~
City. Johnson denied that the union set the stnke deadbne at a umt whtn u
would hurt students most.
Lucllle Ball Improving
BEVERLY HJLLS -Appearina for her mother Lucille Ball at an awards
luncheon Monday, actress Lucie Amaz told of the comedian's first words to
her after last Wttk's emcraency heart SUJltrY. "I went to mom's bedside where she was all tjed to tubes and thinp; ••
Miss Amaz told I SO people pthered at the Beverly Hills Hotel for the Eastman
Kodak Second Century Award ceremony ... She mumbled someth1na under the
oxygen mask, but I said I couldn't bear her. Finally I asked the.nurse if I co~Jd
lift the mask a little to hear what she was 11yina. So I did, and mom said,
'Wouldn'tJou know -this is the day I was aoina to set my hair done.' "The
77-year-ol actress was in serious condition and 1mprovmg daily. said Ron
Wise of nearby Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Swiss team wins balloon race
PALM SPRINGS - A silver-an4-mar~n helium balloon p1loted by a
Swiss team settled to earth ahead of a storm 1n rural Montana after a 97S-mde
flilht to claim victory in the Gordon Bennett d11tance race. The Jura, carryu1g
pifot Karl Spenaer and co-pilot Roland Schuler. touched down at 1:4S p.m.
Monday near the town of Ashland.· With an unofficial trip distance of 974.8
mile$, the Swi.ss team far outdistanced its th.rec competaton an the race that
lifted off Sunday from th.is desert resorL
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North trlal juror Ill
WASHINGTON -One of the jurors wciah-lflJ Oliver North's fate
complained Mon~y ofhiah blood pressure, and the Judie said, "there is a cold
vtrus runnin& throuab o\her 1urors." But deliberations in North's trial
.continued throu a tltird ~y. Jn mid-afternoon, the jury sent a note to U .S. District Juage Gerhard~.
Gesell that "people are complaining of beinl too close, too ti&f\t," and asked
.. ca~ ou help with a biger room." Gesell did. He made his courtroom
Mea~whlle, President Bush said he hasn't dncussed with anyone a
possible pardon for North 1fhe should be convicted. Bulh commenunaaboard Air Force One on bis way to a speech in Ch1caao. sa1d speculation about what
he'll do 1s "stup1d" and "id1ot1c" -and unanformed. •
Fire won't delay shuttle launc~
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A small CQ.\u~nt room fire forced the
e-vacuauon of about 600 workers from a build1n1 housina the space shuttle
launch control center Monday, but 1t was qwckly exlUWll.lbcd...NASA 111d the
blaze would have no impact on Fnda_y's scheduled liftoff of AtlantJs on a
planetary m1ss1on. Tbe fire was on the fourth floor 1n a room that supplies Ill'
conditionins to part of the four-story buildina. The launch control center is on
the third floor. ·
High court won't r~IVe Alar lawsult
WASHINGTON -The Supreme ~rt on Monday refused to anterVene
in the controversy over Alar, fCJectini-1ttempts to revive a lawsu.1t by Ralph
Nader and others aimed at bannana use of the chemical on apples The suit.
which lhe JUStices let die without comment. had souah-t to force the
Environment.al Protection Aaency to immediately ban Alar, used pnmanly to
enhance apples' color, ripenana and shelfhfe.
Cnucs of the chemical say 1t PolC'I a health hazard, particularly to
children Maktrs of apple ju aces and sauces say their te ts show only tncn of
Alar 1n only a t1ny ft'lc:taon of the1r prod1JCt1.
Soviets defect during border ceremony
NOME -Two Sov•ets defected "'bile aovernment oftiaals ~ 11an1n1
aJ>rotocol aimed at easani travel rntrict1on1 betwtien Alasu and S1berla. the
ll.S. lmnuara.llonud Natural•utaonScrvace JaM1 M°'1:k. The INS 1uued a
bnef news release that •Id the Soviets approached an A Nauooal Guard
Eskimo Scout and asked for political uylum JU t hours before the llar11na
ceremony on undar· The Sovieu wil be flo'WO to Nome, and on to AO(bonte "'hen weather
permitted. There wa_s no word on whether the rest of the Soviet delcpt1on
railed any obJCCdon1 to what took plact.
The CaHfomla Department of Heelth SeMoel (OHS) and the U.S.
Envtronmental Protection /lqfJtr'tcy (EPA). In reeponM to pubk reque9t. are
extending the comment period for the Over8'1 S11e Remedy Propoeed Plen
that wae 11l111111c:t as.1he Febi'ulry~~ ln
edditk>n, OHS Ind EPA .. o«er'lng., opportuntty to come1.,t on b
Agendel' reviled estimated coet delnup compettaone. lnltllll C09ta were
preMnted In the 0-elt Sit• Remedy Ptopoted Plen. end the Community
Groundwater Proposed Plan tMt was r11t11111c:t •the June/.Aiy 1988
Stringfeffow Update. The pubfic comment period dew on Mey 15. 1988
l---1-C11.a.J DON (AP)---Amnaty Inter-~the number IS h1,ah_u 40JXn
national appealed Tuesday to I 00 Victims raQICd1n--aae from 1-4-to
countries., includina the United States 76, W1th the United States among six
and Iran, IO abolish thedealh penalty. countms that have executed )Uven .. c:allina it an arbitrary "judkial lot-ilet under aae 18, the voup sa1d
tery" that doa not deter Crime. However it cited ooly cues 1n
The human rifl?U aroup, in a study which U.S. authorities executed
of capital purushrnent worldwide, adults for cnmca committed when
says it i1 slant.eel apinst the poor, they wcreJuvcmles.
etbruc. minorities and political oppc> Of' the I 00 men and women IM ~
nenu of the l(>vemtnenl executed ID u.s prit0ns llnte the Exxqn, envlronrnentallst diner on de--..p
A formel comment perk>d for the revteed 81tlmated C09t compwtlonl II
not required under aect6on 117 of the ~ ...... Erwtr0twnent9!
Rupon18, Compensation end Uebtltty Act (CERCLA). oommonty ,...,,_.,
to • Supet1und. HOMWr =Llinoe the decllk>f1 to ~end b oownment
pettod for the CMwal StW tWMdy Ptopc>Md Plen would ~ ..-tded bV
pubic requ89t, OHS Md EPA determNd lh8t IOiClllllQ for come1•a on
the mtMd ... lmtlled COM compwtlonl would not ~ .,._ IN
enttapeted Strlngfllow project tchedule. .
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Amnesty International recotded Supmne Coun 1n 1976 allowed states
ls..320 executions in 90 countries in to resul1)e capttal punishment. three VALDEZ. Aluka-Euon ud A.lelb'1aopnvuonrnentalitt1quabblod
tbe put decade buu.-icf they often are died for mvrden committed when over tbe ~of tbe oil spill cleanup~ u tkimmen in I.be Oulf of Alasb
done in teem. It Mid other estimates they were 17. IOUlht N"-f'rom roul)a-fora.e dat in a row. Hatchery owncnon 1--------------------------. Prince Willlam Sound, tneanwhile,anaouacedtbat 24 million-.lmon tty hive
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tbe pece calculated in tbe oil compa~~ ...,.owed pin.. wbidt ,.,,_
tbe cleuup will be done by Sept. ''· • lttllo. commillioMr ol AlllU~t ~ oll!a~ CG au,....._ 4••1doaed !Doll's claial ilild laicf dlt oil cocnpay"ufbti,.....' 1 f1tHtr
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TOKYO (A~ -Prime M11US1tt
Noboru Taknh1ta Mid toct.y he -.II
reMp Oftf an jrulumcic•peddli~
a:aDdal thlll ba1 made him J1pan s
most unoooullr prune m1n11lcr since
World Wai II.-
After 1 Cabinet mttuna. 'Take\h1ta
told leaders ofh11 Liberal Dem()('al1c Party he will tcp down, Chief
C.binet Secretary Kc1100buch1 said
1n a lave ttltv14l1on broadcast.
The pohtacal scandal and an un·
popular ulc1 tax. which went into
effect April I, have sent Take.,h1ta's
populant) rauna sk1dd1n1 u low as
3.9 percent. The scandal has grown
wider and dcc~r b) the day.
"Pnme Minister f akeshna an·
OPOSSUMS.
FromAI
Dtbbie, explained that oposs1Jnw
raised as pets have a difficult ttmc
breaking old habit , he Yid that the
Gamas allow the ~mall~t opo um'
to sleep bet~ecn their h1ns and their
slon The feel of the warm ~kin. asv.cll
as the muffled M>und nl a hean~at.
reminds the .babies of a mother
opossum's pouch, Dcbb1c (,arc1a
!aid
As he spoke, a bab) opossum
poked its head out of the neckline of
her faded red tank iop The bi1hy
looked hke 11 skmny gr'lly hamst~r
wi1h ~11 ears
Debbie Gama stood up and
walked around the corner mlo the '
kitchen, where a larac ca&t' \at on a
pedestal. he pulled back a towel
coverina the caae to reH·al a JOsthng
pile of baby opossums
Many of the babies are orphans
because they fell from their mother's
back afte r human-. startled their
mother. Others sun 1ved when the
mother was killed. perhaps b} a car.
Jackie Garcia said ·
Atthou&h the opo5\Um SOCICt) cn-.
couraics people to pick up-and care
for abandoned opo sum bab1c'i~ 11
preaChC$ that people should lca'c
alone adult opo sum .
Garcia however. said shc under-
stands wh y people fear the animals
Dc1p1te how common the) arc in
Orange County opossums look un-
usual. They have beady black C)es
and twitching nouts "vian} people
mistake the animals for big rat and
assume ih~ arc vc nmn
nounced that bf would ...... M IOOll
as the budlet as ...... ID ordct 10 c~ bU ~bilil)' b &be
public's dastrust 1D potiuaa• d• to
the Recruit quntioo ... Obuch1 said.
Parliament 11 u~ to pus the
budatt by early May.
Takeshita, 6S, became pnrnc min·
ister in No"ember 1917. He ha
dcmcd wronedo•na but acknowl-
edged rcceiv1na more than SI m1lhon
in what he called. lqal pohllcal
donations from the Recruit Co
Weekend news rcpons ia1d he also
borrowed $381 .700 from the 1nfor·
mauon-pubhshing 11ant in 1987,
returning the funds e few month
later ..
Opossums, moreover, do not
aJways help their own cause When
cornered or fnghtcned. th<'"r frec1e l.{l
their tracks -pla) po \um -arrd-----
l()('k open their mO\Jth s 10 shOY. 50
sharp teeth Somettme'i they hi<>'> or
arov.l Althou&h the ge ture 1s mereb a
nervous reaction, humans .i'>sume the
response is a prelude to a v1c1ous b)lc
GarCll admil'I that o~'>'iums h~\_e.
1mprc sivc Jaws C1arc1a'\ pets typ1-
caJI). snack on chicken wings, hone'i
and all. But they haH 1en1le per onahties
Opossums ma) 1mtate dog as lhc'
· cross suburban fences. Garda said,
but they ate capable of httk woN"
unleu a person tne'> to grab an adult
opos5um. :;\mona their t'lac1' yard
brethren of kunk , foJte and ra •
coons, they arc 1he lea t ltkcl) to cart)
disease, Garcia ~1d
The opossum "tOC1ety now numht:rs
more than 100 member) 1n I os
An&ele and Orange counues < ramn rcceivesabout no calls a week Some
want to donate babies and some want
to help o ut.
The opossum has roamed the earth
for at least 70 m1lhon )ear", and !he
soc1tt) 's 00ic1aJ T h1rt make notc
of that, Debbie C1arc1a ~1d . f he ~h1n
feature a drawing ofa opo um. with
the messa bclo~.
"Wc·survh cd the dmo.aur. {an ~e
survive man~·
KRAFT
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Aboul 17 ~ttcaaU or tbtir aides
aad 1.50 otbtr 1nftuential ptOple art ~IO ba~c ~ted from uln-0f
hundredl of thousands of unhstcd
lhares an a Recruit real e tale
wbtidiary. Recnut C0$0los, in 19 6.
The tnnucuon1 ~tcd heft> profill when the share pncc soared
after the stocks were made ava1lahlt'
for over·thc.-counter trading. Recruit also paid hundred of
millions of dollars to' influrnual
pohticians or their a'ldes as contnbu-'
uons. rassina usp1c1ons 11 '<'as seek-ma favors in tttum
-More than a dozen people ha"c
been arre ted on bnbcT) and other
charges. and three, Takc-;h1ta-ap-
. .
..
ign over scandal
poented Cabiwt members blve re·
liped 1n OOftDCICtJOB with tbt tcan·
da1. AJont •ith Tu.IUt.t. fornaef'.
Pnme;M1ni11er Ynuhiro Na~
Sh1ntaro Abr, the teeftWY-tenetal of
the 1ovem1na Liberal · Democratic
Pany, and fonMr Finance Min1ner
K11ch1 M1ya1awa have been im-
plicated.
A rectnt poll by the K)odO NCW1
Service put Tak~sh1ta'1 !lupport at 3.9
pcrcen1, the lowest ever recorded by
Kyodo for a pnme minister. A poll by
the Ma1n1ch1 h1mbun newspaper
put hu; 'upport at 9 percent, the
lo1i1.es.t since the pew paper beian
uch ur-.ev 1n 1947
Political· anal) t U )' th•t along
witb the tcandll and low populanty
r1&i1111. tbt pttm~r hu bttn prnted
by .diteenl ~1th1n the pany, 11
Y°"AICf pany memben fear the) v.111 not be able to wirt el«t1on~ with
Takeshita as Lhc1r leader.
Elections for half thc ~at\ in the
upper house are due th11 ~urnmcr,
thouah aeneral elc(lions need not be canca b) the pnme mmis1er unttl th~
sum mer of 1990
Media reJ><?m did not \a)' ti
Takeshita m1aht" call for earl> arnernl
elections or 1r the l 1beral Dem0<: rah
Y.OUld pick a \UCCC ~r.
The l ibcral Demornm haH' go'·
erned Japan for ahout 48 }l"I\~.
Why i~ Meri t Ultra Lights one of today\
·-fo'>tcsl growing brand~? Tt i~ our hypothc~i~ .that ir h ,t~
~omcthing or other lo do with how good it la"tc~. l~ut we'd really like
) our opinion. Hence th l.: n1otivational n1a t~J"iJl hclo\ .
Enriched F1avor,0·~ultra low tar. olufion with
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Man. Capt. ......, J. a fl ...
son of Junes L Sbarrock of Lapaa
Niaucl, bu been promoled to his
present rank while ltl'Viftt at Marine
Corps Recruitiaa Stauon. Min-
neapolis, Mina He joined lhe Marine
Corps in December 1983. • • • Coast Guard Lt. j.1. Qr ...... L Mac....._ dauahtcr of Rod and
Mildred MacMilfaan of Costa Meta,
recently rectived the Meritorious
Unit Commendation Medal while ,
servina aboard the Coast Guard
Cutler Oover, homeponed in
Eureka, Calif. A 1962 paduate of
Estancia Hi&b School, she joined the
Coast Guatd in June 1983. • • • Army Chief Warrant Officer Law-
,... J. Harper, son of Lois Hary>er-
Shchon of Costa Mesa, has amved
for duty at fon Hood, Texas. Harper
is a· pilot with the lst Advanced
Attack Helicopter Battalion. • • • Navy Ensip JeeJ a. Pierce son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pierce of Laguna
Niaud, has been commissioned an
ensisn in the Naval Reserve upon
completing the Aviation Officer Can-
didate School Program at Naval Air
Station, Pensacola. Aa. He joined the
Navy in August 1988. • • •
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The following list of Oran$e C:>ast
real estate transfers, which includes
the name of the buyer, address and
the price paid for the property, was
'(in 1k 11pen' 11111 not htgh
1n price . reasonable.
c1as11t1ed Illy.....,
adver11smg ~
Classlt1ed Advert1s1ng
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of Hualinllon lleidl. rettnt)y ft'"
poned for C:tuty at 17th Cout Guard District. J-.ncau, Alaska. A 1987
D'IMiuate of Loi Amitot HiJh School, 6e joined the Coast Guard in October
1918.
AviMioll Ollclr ~ 9'tlool ~al NIVal Air Station. Penlm-
cola; Ra; A 1913 ~of l.apna
8eKh Hiah School anct a 1988
D'9duate of California Pol)'1eehnic
State Univef"lity, he joined the Navy
in A"ll\ISt 1988.
Cloudy today with chance of rain
• • • • Manne Cpl. CarrelJ J. Carless,
wbose wife BnM7 is the dauahtcr 01
Mike Cairns of Fountain Valley. has
been meritoriously promoted lb his
present rank wb~ serv1na at MariM
Corps Au Stalio Tustin • • Navy Petty Officer 2nd C1ass
!Ud-.~ E. J.-..., whose wife
ReMa is the dauahter of Jim and
Unda Leivas of Fountain Valley, bas
been promoted to his ~nt rank
while servi"J with Air Test and
Evaluation ~uadron-Four, Naval
Air Station, Point Muau. . ••• Airman .Jelle F'. Cnmp, dAu&hter
of Ron and Nonna Crump of Costa
Mesa, bas araduated from the U.S.
Air Force a.ircarao spcctalist course at
Sheppard Air Force Base Tellas. She
was an honor araduate of the course. • • • Navy Ensian ,.,. C. Ellrel, son of
Carolyn Guyet: of Laguna Beach, has
been commissioned an ensian in the
Naval RcterVe upon completing the
compiled from county rttords and
escrow companies by Homeowners
Marketing Services.
Company officials say the list may
have an error factor of 7 percent
during a year's time because of
speculation buying and errors.
The list 1s published for the
l.bformauonal use of our readers and
1s protected by copyri~t to Home-
owners Marketing Services.
Foutaht Valley
Mr. &. Mrs. Ignacio A. Sandoval,
17220 Ncwhopc St. No. 224 $1 51 .000
Tibcou La1ca. 18091 Red Oak
Court S250.000
Mr. &. Mrs. Thomas E. Temple,
1720TSanta uzanne S:OOO
Mr. & Mrs. Jimm\-R. Maddux,
••• Manne S.t. DeMW &. llewut.
wh0te wift, tniete, is the daUlh&er of
Fred and Dons Neiderbe~r of
Huotinaton Beach, rectntly reported
for duty with 3rd Force Servic-e
Support Group on Okinawa. • • • Navy Seaman Recruit Mertya M.
O.maplla1, dauahter of Aurelio
Dumapias of Costa Mesa, has com-
pleted recruit training at Recruit
Trainina Command, Orlando, Aa.
She joined the Navy in December
1988. . • • • Marine Wamnt Officer Paal D.
~r, whose wife, Doaella, is the
dluahter of Bill and Patti Kermecn of
Irvine, was recently commissioned to
his pretent rank Upof\ araduatfon
from Basic Warrant Office School. • • • Marine Cpl. M.....U A. ZUlr,
whose wife, l>eMro, is the daughter
of Viraie Lewis of Irvine, recent!)'
reported for duty at MitrineCorpsAir
Station El Toro.
17633 Santa Paula St. ·$235,000
John A. R1mingtr, 17191 Santa
Suzanne $253,000
Richard Q. Rafferty, 10101 Slater
Ave. $109,000
Mr. & Mrs. Todd G. Olson, 17239
Santa Suzanne $255,000
LutS G. Vargas, 17295 Santa
Suzanne $231,000
AJiceE. Walters, 1144-0Snowqdrop
Ave. $285,000
Mr.&. Mrs. Chin M. Huang, 11836
Tannas Ave. $260,000
Mr. &. Mrs. Ross Berger, 17398
Walnut St. $259,000
Richard L Olson. 10956 Warner
Ave. $167,000
Mr. &: Mrs. Kenich1 O tsuj1 .. 11600
Warner Ave. No. 431 $137.000
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Oyde "Gerry" Geronim1. an
arulriator and d..lrcctor whose car-
toons "'on two Academy Awardl,
died Sunda) in Newport Beach. "He
wasT?
Geron1m1 directed the "im-
monab" o(the sliver 1C1Cen while at
Disney Studios, 1oclud1n1
"Cinderella." "Alice 10 Wonder-
land," "Peter Pan," "Lady and the
Tramp .... -101 DalmalJons" and
"Slcep1ng Beauty."
He was born June 12, 1901, at Lake
Como ID northern Italy and 1mm1-
1t1ted to the United Statci with his
famd)' ID 1907 They settled an New
York City.
He bqan drawin1 at the 1fC or 8
and later studied at Cooper Union An
School and the Art tudtftts' Lequc
1n New York Cuy.
He J01ned Hearst lntemauonal
Studaoun 1918, where they produced
cartoons based on the popular comic
strips of the day. He also met
renowned anjmator Walter LantL
there.
He moved to HoU~ood in 1928
alJd ~t to wo.rk with Lanu at
Una venal StudtOS.
lo 1930, Geronimi married his wire. Abee, •ho was a falhion an11t.
Lanu ,,.... has best man. His wtfe
preceded Gm>nimi 1n death
11 wu alto in 1930 that Geronimi
~nt to worlC at Disney Studios in
Bu.rbenk. He worked with Disney for 40yean. ••
He ~one ohbe 11udio's fint
dircc10n, ~ lbont oa Mickey Mouee~-~ftald~k. Pluto and olber uaacy char8c:terl.
Two allonl that Ocroaima directed
were Aclldtmy Award winnen. '1'he
UllY Duc~as" WOD an 19l9a.;,.fol· toWed by ''Lend a Paw" IWrilll nuto
ill 1941.
He wnu on 10 direct may of the
Disney cw~ and lacer became a
live actioe direct« for the
M• nh1.,1tlaow. °"'11 I I ...... hill Tolacia Lllll to Ncw,.,n ._. ta tk
mid-IMOI. ..... a.t,... tiW.. wt.e.i he died. .
HI .. w.iwd l9r nwo-. Lya 0. 'g 'ofS-0 HllwlCJlirY Oma h' ol lniM; ..,. .,._ .... -~ wt ....... _ ............... ¢" ! CL •--.--
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....................... to Mr .... ....,.
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Gonzalez wants tot1gher rules in S&b bill
Thrift owners would hav~ to bac;k lending w 'th more capital
8fDAW--.
~--..... -
WAIHINOTON -Tbe chairman
o( dlll llow •eki111 Committee is
peOJO 1 I '!O IOUlbee a key ~vilion
lD die •VUlll iad loan bailout, a ~· daat SA.I. ownen mck t.blir leedi• wi1b more of their own caoilll.
U a.o..e =· I 8ut tbe<Joinlez ~ :\iuin w SAU to ma&Dlailt I IOIDl1M bilber bele of .. _ money .. capi. Wlalda l8dudN
cub and '*" radily convenib&e to cub.
The 1Ubcommit1ee'• bill provides
for a hue of taftlibk capita.I of SI.SO
for every SI 00 in loul. while an<>tkr
SI .SO coWd CODlitt of' .. .,odwtl)," an
iow.,ible ueet ~ntina the
value of an institutJOn's customtt
loyalty and name recopitfon.
ToeetJler, that would amount to
''core .. capital of3 ea-cent -
of tbe core, wbJle the aubcomm1ttee
bill would eUlude it &om tbe cort.
loch tbe Gonzalez ud subcom-
mittee veniom eo be)'ODd cunnt rules.;~ do not requi~ ~to
put up any real money 1( they have
enovlb aoodwill and subordinated
debt on their bOoks. Currently,
JOC'.)dtrill accounu for a third of the ind~'• S60 billion in capn.al.
Subordinated debt amounts to about
$4 billion.
SAL indusvy cntics are taraetina
JOC)dwill because at ts not somethina
that can be sold when an institution
closes.
wilb ~ IO ~ activitiea COD-dueted ID SAL ..... 4rilll...JUda ..
investment ia com...ael real "'9tl
aftd jullk boeds. It iivea SALi five
yean to come .ap widi ntra capital to
brick the sublidiariel. while \bit aaabcoauninee plan docua 't requiR
extra capilal
Jn anotberchuee Oon.za.&ez would
move beck the dadune for comply-
int WJlb the new capital rules, from
the Ju.oe J, 1990, ta,.et lD tbe
subcommittee bill to tbe June l, 199 l,
on,inally propoted by President Bush.
Gonzalez'• committe.e t11ebeduled
to bold 1 ts fmt public session on the
.btlJ .,Vcdnttday, followina a private
meetina of committee Democrats on
Tuesday.
A7
Irvine thrift charged
witt:l r:aGketeering
ltyCATl« ... AMWN
0-. ..... ....
LOS ANGELES -A ciVll racUteerial dwie WU added
today to tbe ca.action suit filed · tbe lrviDe-bUrd Lincoln Z"Vi:. and Loan. which recently
was 1akn over by federal
autbontiel.
At10f'Dey IC.e~in Rodd_y wd ·
au.its were broulbt apinst Lincoln
in ltate and !edeta1 court lut week
on bebalf of Orante County resi-
dent Ronald Fitchman and Rob-
ert C. Keller, ofOlcnd&Je.
A new one filed today 'adds an
... lion of civil r1Cketecrina that
''pwlisbel cenaio tyPel ol Mlaav-ior wben Ibey oci:ur aa a ,._. 0t
wbeD you direct a tad ....
thou•nd• ol people," anoney
KeV1n Roddy uacL
A spobunaD for ACC could not
be immediately reached for com-
ment.
The IWt charJes the financial
institution and aeveral of its
offioen anificiaJJy mflated the
price of sec:witiH of iu _JJamlt
compatJy, AmencaD Coounmtal
Corp., by aellin1 sipificant
amou"tt of tceunties. -The~ t~er mainta.inM" w
'"9 ..... UNCOl.N/ Alf
Aocorctias IO a draft document
circula1ed unona committee mem-
ben ud olMaieed Monday by The
A.9a1lnul Prell, Rep. Heniy 8.
GoGnW. D-Tn.u, 11 ofkrinc a o&an with moderalely ltrie1er cap11aJ re-
quimnnlS than the bllJ passed
eutier lb.it month. by the penel's
subcommiuee on financial 10St1tu-tiOD1i cbaired by Rep. Frank An·
OUft.ZJ0,0.Dl
Both versions include a risk-based
formula for capital that offers a break
to SALi makioa Jow-nsk loans such
Oon.zak%'1 Plan abo provides for
core capitfl or 3 pm:enl, but irs
touaber on toodwill. allowana It 10 ma& up only one fourth, rather than
one half. of the c:OR.
la at least one rnpect. however,
Gonzalez would be more lenient by
allowtna subordinated debt -some
loam to the SAL.a.-to make up half
The 1ubcommiuce bill would allow
Sltl.s tO m.aincain the IQ9dwiU on
their boob, 1n some cues for as Iona
u 40 ye.an. GonzakL would
eliminate at tn 20 years. The Bush
administration had wanted to act rid
ofi t in l O yea.rs.
Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa, one of the
top-rank.Ina Republicans on the ~======================~ Hqu1e Bankina Commince ••press.-r int for even stricter capatai rcquirc-
menu, caUin1 the 1.5 percent tanaible rule "absolutely utterly iruane:· The Gonzalez plan lS also stnckr
·Longtime NB researcher. r:etiring
flY DOM&A MOONIY
~,.. ........
They call him a bellwether. Tbcy
say be can convince anyone he's ri&ht
just by the way he says thinp.
He reada six daily newspapers., six
wceklia and 20 assorted monthly
pubhcationa..
And after four decades in the
butiaell of mtateh. includina 11 ~ wilh The Irvine Co., 65-year-
old £art Timmons of Newport BcKh
is retirin&.
Not everyone belteves it's true.
Jerry Collin~ a former co-worker at
The Irvine Co.1 said, "I don•t know
bow Earl could retire. I don't because
be is such an interested obterver of
opinion and attitudes and cbaqes
that do occur. Hc·s never been a
retirina penon." Collins described rinunoos u frank. witty and
ouupoRn.
A.notber colleape, land planner
-1>.ollSmnb. W2Ukf qrcc. "I think be·a apa~y. WeaJJputourtl\lltln 1m
for the lrvines and Santa
~w.·
Tammom' career bas s ed the ·-=re=""",n:,.::_ m ffiC estate rcnzy.
Despite the appearance of planning
and cakulation in his resume, be
io.lisu.hack helped shape the path.
Timmons p-ew up tn Topeka,
Kan., and came to Cali.forrua with his
pereots when they decided to move
bliCi tcftlxtrnome ltlll. He lfldu::-
ated from Santa Monica H_ip School
and SOOD WU drafted tnto the infantry
at tbe 1W1 of Wortd War 11.
For 37 "miteBble months" the
miliwy lbufOed him to Arkansas,
Texas, Eqland and Bel&ium. He tbanu a cue of trmchfoot 1or~ina
him out of a ro"hole and mto a
bolpital before his division was
devutated in the Battle oftbe Bulse-
After bu tour of duty be earned a
bullnetacksRe from UCLA and took
h11 fim Job at Eberle Economic Servlca. a firm special lZi na 1 n rc-
teareb for placlna branch stores. It
wu Eberle that helped set up &he first
8ullock·1 in Pasadena and a Rob-
imon '1 an Be~ Hill
FoUowtna wt&h General Tele-
pboac Co. of Cabfomia and a year of
tdf<mpioymml, T1mmons moved
into 1be advcrtlstna field. lc:adtn1
raeen:h divwon1 of four firms
indudina Erwin. Wuey & Co. and J
Walter Tbompeon Co
Tbe lrviDc Co. sto&e htm aW:~ 1971, ad Timmoas Ntaaanecl -
until lhe developer made the dect11on
to cut loole iu markctsna division.
............... -... ..,
..,. T'llll•on• Ml w.tlH frOM his home•• • re1earch conMtant llftc• t•2.
Orange Coast hits boom town list
Oranac County Clues of Ncwpon Beach. Laguna. Costa Mesa and
Sant.a Ana made the top 10 an a recent study fom:ast1ng the boom
towns of the 1990s.
In a study by Massachusetts-~ Coanet1cs Inc .. the combined
areas of Newpon Beach and Laauna earned the No S spe>t for Job
lf'Owth throush 1993. The area tS e~QCCted to create 56.837 new JObs.
rcprcxnuna a 34.8 percent growth rate.
The combined area of Costa Mesa and Santa Ana is t"itpcctcd to
crate 87,771 new jobs, arow1na at 21.5 percent. The aru is h!>tc<I
seventh.
The elJht-month study. undertaken for the WaJI trcc:t Journal.
divided nearly 200 U .. me&rope>l1tan areas into more than 200 smaller
ucas based on-economic cbai:ac1emt1c5
Toppana the list was Marietta and Ros"'ell, Ga., with 59 9 percent
arowth. Dallas and Richardson, Tens. were named sttond. and Tro>
and Warren, Mich .. \\ere named third.
Under the status of consultant. T1m-mon~ -oonllt'IUed to provide 1nfor·
mauon for the company and stanc<I
retearth and a chpprna service for the
Santa Marpntt Co.
Tbrouah all those years, Timmons
said, the real estak busmeu has
~ dramaticalJy as the reaion
papPled ,,., th arowtlr.'4' radittoMll}.
the ri&ht to own land was sacred.
.
inviolate. Zonma 1s no lon.aer the
control on -development -now ifs
pubhc pe>hcy."
In the pro-arowth versus no-srowth
battle, Timmons said he suppe>rts the
former and criuc12es the latter "The
people who lad us. special form of
<0mnu~-1Cnd to rely on~~
who do e>lanruna to dcciac our f'atr.
instead of Jandownen. rm 1ncrc:u-
inaly convinced plartners do not uow bescTbefrermnhat sman."
Based on btS own research, Tim-
mons has concluded that 0ranac
County wall top out at 3 mll11on
residents -a forecast he readily
admits u radically different from the
4 10 8 m1U1on ran,e predicted by
others. The county now bu 2 )
m1lhon people.
A combination of density and the
poht1cal rressurt of the anta-srowth
pe.rty wil restnct arowth. Timmons
matntained. 'Tve been prcac:luna this
since the late 1070s."
Timmons suppons his prediction
wuh put arowth rates. The oounty
adds 35,000 to •s.ooo people annual-
ly. with most of the incrcue comma
from a biaher number of binhs than
deaths. Fewer people are miarttina to
the area. and the younscr people
cannot afford to suy tn the area. he
said.
Timmons' own interest an the assuc
casts doubt on tus plan to retire.
Timmons himself admit~ be hasn't
ajven up rcad1n1 all those pubh-
atlOfts.
Register worker wins discrimination award.
SANT A ANA, Calif. . (AP) - A
.:itwlaaioa ~ at The Oranac
eouaty ~ "" saas.ooo 1n a tea~ IWt that claimed
. abtWll~..-tovcrtwM:e for
a promotioa aa fivor of letl-Cl-Wified
men..
.. I'm JUlt ecstatic," UJ&n L
Ma.i1Joohch, 4l, said Apnl 19 af\cr
JI.idle Ronald S.W Lew affinncd a
U.S:Ot1tnctCourtJury's verdict that
the wu discriminated apinst bued
Business o~wners riled
about new smog rules -.
onaenckr.
Execuuves at the newspaper de-
nied any wronad<>1n1 1n thcir treat-
ment ofMartJnohch
"It's a m11e•mate of JUltlct, plam
and simple." said Tom Pttttson, vice
prcsadenl for c1rculat1on
R. David Thrcsb1e. the ne~
paper's pubhsbcr. wd "We do not
diacnminate on an)' bastS. other than
ablhty. We did not dltcnm1nate in
th11 cue. Tbe JUI) was wrona. ..
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Plea bargain out for nae I< er,
lly UNDA DSUTSCH
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LOS ANGELES -1 federal
jud&e refused Monday to approve
a plea barpin for computer hKker
Kevin David Mitnick, sayina she
believes the one-year sentence l&J'ecd to by the aovemment is
insufficient punishment.
"Mr. Mitnick." U.S. District
Judie Mariana Praelzer said, "you
have been enpaed in this activity
for far too lonJ and no ooe has
adequately punished you ...
Sbe ..w she believed chat if
Mitnick. 2S,:f.vn tbat lisht a
leDICDCe be not be detemid
from cootinuina bis computer-
ralaled activities.
• 04Wbat I'm look.ins at, Mr.
Mitnick,.. sbe said:, .. ls a pmon
who just aoes on and on and on
doinf the same thinJ. ... This is the
last time you are IOUlf to do this."
She ~ Mitcnack and law-
yen in the cue to return to.court
May S for a motions hearina and
sett1na oh new trial datf.
Her action invalidated a 1uilty
io Which Mitnick admitted be r!r.traiect Diaital Ecaui~nt
Corp. 's c:omputer sy1tcm and stole
one of its prosrams. He also
admitted saealina 16 MCl tek-
phone codes and usina them to
make tekphone c:atlsfor free.
The prosecution ~ qrced to
dismiss two additional charges,
one of ~hich alkaed Mitnick
infih11ted tM computer system of
Leeds Univenity in Enaland.
If Mitnick stands trial, the
charan would all be reinstated.
Computer grow.th slowdown seen
By IARTON REPPERT
MIOdlMd "-W-
WASHINGTON -Between now
and 1993 there is likely to be a
slowdown in worldwide ~wth rates
for computers and other information
tec hn o l o g y ex c ept t e le-
communicauons equipment, accord-
ing to a U.S. trade association.
The Computer and Business
Equjpmenl Manufacturers Associa-
tion said global revenues of the ·
information technology industry in
1988 totalled $604. 7 billjon, up 11.2
percent from the previous year.
The figure includes computers and
other electronic data J>roccssing
equipment, $304 billioni office cquip-
men t , $62.1 bilhon; tele-
communications equipment. S 11 2.2
billion; as we ll as software and
services, $1 26.4 billion.
In a global market analysis issued
last week, CBEMA said information
industry revenues grew at an average
annual rate of 10.8 percent over the
period 198~88. But that arowth rate,
ll said, is projected to decrease to 8. 7
percent a year for the penod from
1988 through 1993. _
Looking ahead for th~ next four
years, "there is a slowdown in all
equipment markets except telc-
commup.ication1," said Help Saya-
dian, director of industry marketing
statistics for the association.
Sbe said this trend "rcOecu econ-
omic conditions worldwide and the
shght recession that is forecast near
the bcgjnnin& of next year. -
For electronic data processing
equipment, the worldwide annual
growth rate averqed 12.3 percent m t 980-88 and is projected to drop to
8. 9 percent in 1988-93.'
Average annual growth for office
equipment was 9.3 percent in 1980-88
and is forecast to decline 10 7. 7
percent in 1988-93, wh.ilc yearly
growth of software and services
averaaed 19 percent in 198~88 and is
projected to drop to 11.9 percent in
1988-93.
By contrast, CBEMA said, annual
growth for telecommunicat1ons
~uipment is · forecast lo increase
sli&htly from 4. 5 percent in 1980-88 to
5.1 percent in 1988-93.
For 1988, consumption of infor-
mation technology in North Amenca
totalled $299.4 billion; Europe,
$212.4 billion; Asia. $76.7 billion;
South America. $8.8 billion, and the
rest of the world, $7.4 billion.
Projections for 1993 arc Nonh
Amenca, $448.6 billion; Europe.
$303. 3 billion: Alla, S 141.1 b1lhon:
South America S 16.2 billion, and the
rest of th~ world, S 12.1 billion, for a
aJobaJ tow ofS92 I. I billion.
LINCOLN
fromA7
inflated price through issuance of a
series of false and masJeading annual
quanerly repons, the suit filed by
attorney William S. Lerach, Roddy's
~unset, states.
Roddy said that about 25,000
people bouaht some $250 million in
ACC securities, which were said to be
risk-free, a solid investment and
backed by federal authorities. ·
"You have about 25,000 people
holdina pa~r that we don't know i$
worth anythina." Roddy said. ·
Fischman and Keller bought thci1
securities in January 1988 and Janu-
ary 1989, aocordina to the complaint.
The racketeerina chatJC added to
the com&,>W11t allqes the defendants
en&QCd tn a pettem of fraud Tlie financial institution, which
has about 20 bt'lnchcs, .was taken
over April 14 by the Federal Savings
and Loan Insurance Corp.
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slipped 6. 78 to 2.402.61. the company.
Declinina inucs outnumbered Id-. vances by_ about 7 to 6 in nationwide But tboee expectation• dacd d,own today wben Hoffmann-La Roche tradina of New York Stock E1cbaqc-announced an internal restructurina ,listed stockshwilb 667 up, 719 down
and 506 unc anaed. plan.
Volume on the floor of iM Bia Sean Roebuck roee ¥.to 46¥.. The
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Board c:ame to 142. l 0 million shares, company ~rted fint~uartcr eam-
down fro~ '187.31 million in lM inp o_f 70 cents a share, .,aanst Naw voa1< (AP>-Metl edM _.,,.. previous session. Nationwide, con-operabna profits of 43 ~nts in the IM-"coumer atoek• ~ ew NAID.-
sohdated volurpe in NYSE-listed comparable period last year. I; y .,,~
issues, includina trades in th<>t& Losen amona the blue chaps in-1•
sJocks on rqional c1ch1oaes and in eluded American Telephone & Tde-
the over-the-counter matket, totaled vaibh. down ~at 34 ~; Merck. down I ~ti IN
170.20 milhon shares. at 67~; General Electric, down ¥.at nt
Analysts said it was not surprisana 48, and Philip Morris, down ~ at wadt:
to sec the market run into some l 2S'1\. ~
resistance after its sharp rise over the latemational Business Machines. lckl:'
• past four weeks. wbicb raised its dividend, was un-
lnteresl rattt showed spotty in-chanted at l 131h.
creases in the credh markets, helpina McGraw-Kill climbed 4 to 81 11•.
to dampen the mood of stock traders. Traders cited revived rumors and
Brokers also noted that weakness in speculation about a possible takeover
blue chips often occun after they or rcstructurina.
have been driven higher, as they were Terdata lost I to 161/• in the over·
late Friday, by computer program the-counter market. Late Friday tht
ltldesrelatedtoasetofexpiringstock company reported sharply lower OJ>-inde~ options or futures. . eratins camanp for its latttt qua,._
Aside ~m those tcchp•cal ~ore.es, As measured by Wilshire As.
analfsts wd hopes rcmamcd h1Jh on sociates' index of more than S • .000
Wal Street that interest ·rates would · actively tllded stocks, the market lost
htrn d~wnward before Iona. . $7.17 billion, or 0.24 percent, an
An increase last Thursday an key value.
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.......... a,.1dala&rt1t. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four
years llO 1 JOI a d1voiu. My ex-
husband (I'll call him Mike) lied 10
me constantly, had a violent temper,
brou my jaw and cautcd me to have
a m11Caniaae. A~ that I left him. To
act even, he took off with all my
belon&inp. Lncludina m y toothbrush
For some Godforsaken ~ason I
went ti.ck to Mike when be rciumed
after aoft-t0allina 1he juctee.
I am ashamed to ~II you that I took
him '** tbi'le montbt later. In a 1natterof ...U he ataacud me with a
buebUI baL My family iftli.aced that I
tel a divoroe bef'OR he killed me.
Shortly def the divorce l found
out that Mike bad bttn married 10 a
woman in South Carolina and was
supportina three children. Dunnt our m&rritee l could never fiautt out
where all the money w11101na.
Now. for the current trouble~ I am
happily marriecf to a wonderful man .
We have been toscther two years and
our lo.ve_pl>WI s1ron~r every day.
The problem; Make is con11antly
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he'll never live .ap •
I am afiaid ol tbe lunatic ud feet
f'or my buaband'a ldr:ty. The poMe
say there is noihins meyain dO ..._
he trin aomethina. (5ouad •mili.,,)
What can we do, Ann? -TEil-·
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IeWinkle student wins national award Both vulnerable. Nonh dwt.
NORTH
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Conaratulat10n$ 10 13-year-old
DavW Bn11t., a student at TeWinkle
Intermediate School an Cosaa Mesa.
8russ1n. is the arand prize winner
an 1he nat ionwide Tele-
co,..municauons Dream ProJect for
middle schools.
More than 2S.OOO entrants vied J1l
the compc1it1on sponsored by the
Computer 1..eamana foundation in
honor of Computer l..earnina Month
Brussin's thrcc-pqc en1ry titled,
"Weather Watch," 1s an 1ntema11on1l
wealheT mon1tonn1 proJCCt, which
Uta tclecommunacauons based at
schools around the world
Bo1b 8russ1n and has school Wlll
rtee1ve Tandy 1000 computer sy~
terns. ••• Winners of the UCl-sponso~d
antcmauonaJ Quest for Peace wntuna
contest v.erc apnounced lhas month
with a re«nt araduatc of Cal Stale
Fullcnon, All'" Wiiey of nahe1m.
tak••a first place
Wiley received top honors and SS ,000 for her leuer wnuen to
Massachusetts G ov. Michael
Dukakis suu est1na ways a new
pMident could contribute to a more
endurina wotld peace. The entries
~ submiued before lest year's
presidential elcctaon and each letter wu wriuen to a presidential can-
didat~n-tho-.acar~ for: pcacc-&hem
Thi was the third 10temat1onal
8ues1 for Peace contest, sponsored by
Cl Citizen Educauon for Peace
Proiect.
I .. 'I. HO\ It
• • • N1nctcen-ycar..old Jim G•1&a1 ...
of El Toro and 2~ycar-old Pa.i
Welau of Dana Point were presented
the hiahest award achievable in the
Sea Eiplorer Proaram of the Boy
Scouts of America.
Both youna men, now holdina
quartermaster rank, have been in·
volved with the sea exploTCrs since aae 14.
Guslafsoo worked his way up
throuah his· interest in m11nta1nlna
the 1o;.foo1 Buaeyc Ketch, owned and
operated ~ the Scouts at Dana
Harbor. t.akina special inteMt m the
planninaand actual restoration of the
1948 Cheasapeake Bay oyster fish1na
vessel.
Wehan bas been an IV1d sailboat
racer, winnina trophin in both Lascn
·and Lldo 14s. Wehan was responsible
for the t.ramina of a team of 20 who
c-0mpeted in the annual Sea Explorer
Competition at the Lona Beach
Naval Station and finished highesl
level achievable at the meet.
Jolla MaliloHy ~(Newpon Beach
received one of lhe Edward Frank
Kraft Scholanhip prizes for 1989.
The rize consists of S I 00 and
ehg1 1 1ty to a o ne-year pass to the
aeneral hbrary.
The scholarship was established an
1933 m memory of Edward Frank
~lvft-i4oc~ 100
students who anain the h1ghes1
scholasuc records an their first term of
attendance as freshman 11 UC
Berkeley.
Rugs only for the rich
(n Benjamin Franklin's day, 1£you
had a NI 1n )'OUr house, )'OU wert
rich. Or y,.ell off. an) how. lo Pbtladel-
phta then, only three houses m every
IOOba.d rup.
Here's one you can toss out for
qucsuon and comment while w11t1na
around m the nave: It as now known
that porcupines enaaae tn rec-
reational st~.
Q. If I could m vent an) thins. what
.. ould be the most 1mportan1 1h1na I
could in vent' A. How about a tcbool sysaem that
would make a 1cachcr wan1 10 ao t<1
y,.ork? Theory as. If the teacher
wanted to be 1here, so v.ould the
11udeot. •
llOHO'C 01'1
All l know about toads is lhe)' 101
started in South Amenca.
What. you don'1 rcmemblcr wha1
you were doin&in 1956? A rtfresher:
Elvis sana .. Bfue Suede hoes" and
everybody else sang "Que Sera Sera."
Don Larsen pttched h1s World Scncs
perfect aame. Movieaocrs 1ra1pscd off
to "The Kina and I." Eisenhower apto beat S1evenson. "PeJlon Place"
bit the book counters. Grace Kell)'
ma.med Pnncc Rllnicr Ill. l(Jds fir t
aot Dr. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine.
Time was-when the stron ofbrnth
fled to df) Antona for thetr health.
Planlcd shrubs. Dua prdcn Grew
nowcn. Pollen counts at Tucson now
run three umes the nauo naJ averaae.
Mahoney 1s a 1988 11adua1c of
Newport Chrasuan HJa:h School;
where he was a member of the
basketball team, senior clas'i rep-
rescn11t1ve, editor of the school
newspaper and yearbook photogra-
pher.
He 11 the son of Mr. and Mn. hmes
J . Maliloney of Newoon Beach.
• • •
A "Job well done" 10 Samantlla
Orl1tlaa Smltll and Mattltew James·
ffelalela.
Smith made 1he dean's list and
H einlein earned d1st1nguished
scholar honors al McKcnna College
an C1artmon1 for the fall scmt>Ster
mith as a"l<Jphomore and daughter
of Ewart and Betti Smltll of Corona
del Mar
Heinlein 1s a frc hman and the son
of Jolla and Maril ya Hrialela ofCo\ta
Mesa. • • • Irvine Ma)'or Larry A1raa wall be
cross1na town Thursday to ~peak on
"Caty Involvemenl an World .\f-
faars." Aaran's speech. which will be ofTc~ as pan of UC l's Global Peace
and Conflict sprang lecture scncs. wall
take place an 1he audi1onum of 1hc .
Nelson Rescarcn C'en c . -
Agran's talk wall be based on an
address he p ve 1n March al a mayor's
forum sponsored by Macale~ter Col·
le~m Le.auLMtnn. A. an plane; 10
deliver s1m1lar present.a lions a1 cam·
puses throughout lhc UC S)'Stem • • • Golden West (olleSt,e reported that
•.
r
Kimberly Kollea .. of Huotmaton
Beach wa'i Qnc of the SI\ winners of
the third annual high "°hool an
contest. he rcce1\ed a SSO Patron's
Award · • • •
Jaae Alla Slmpeo~ of Hun11n1on
Beach wall gradua1e, from the state-
wide nurs1n& P.rogram at Cal State
Dommauct Hills wttf\ the honor of
cum laude. which require a aradc
point average ofl 40 to 3.59 • • • Five sludcnts ha'"e been elected to
Orange C'oost ( ollcic's A soc1ated
Students Board of Trusl~ for 1989-~. The student~ wall take office
May 8 and wall loCr'-C throuah May 6,
1990 The board O"erstts a budge1 of
almost $700.000
S1udents elected include ....
Carr.al, Deu LaceM, Pat Pnden of
Hununato n Be1ch. Mlc.-~lle Lee of
Costa Meu and Carollae Wlater ol
Ncwpon Bea h
~ Carroll, a .,.aduate of Hununaton
Beach High hool. ls ma,onng 1n
social science Lacono "1duattd
from Mater Dea H 1ih an~ 1s a hotel
manaament maJo r 1.cc, an Fs1anc1a
HiJh grad, 1 a pol1t1cal science mn,or.
PflcJCfS, a Manrfa High all.lmn1..-~
m~orina an ps)'cholo&> Wanter a
math ma1or. sraduated from c;;,
Francis High 1n Calaary Alberta
Canada
The board mcmbrc' determine
general policy for campu cluM and
organ1za11ons fije) al~ appoint the
student bod)' pre 1dcnt.
.. ~Q 1
0 AK Q
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W~T EAST
•962 .,
Q KIS CV l6'3
() • 5 ' 2 () .I 10 1 6 + A I 3 • 10 9 5 2 monda. Next came a low dub, ud
SOVTH Wat had to swallow a pollened pill.
• A K Q .I 10 If he rose with~the aCle of clubt,
CV A 10 9 2 declarer would have three hish cards
¢ 9 3 in dummy on which to diacard h1a
• J 1 lo&ina harts-two clubs and a dia·
The biddina: mood. So West followed low, but
ortla Eut Som~ West that turned out to be no better.
I NT ,..., 3 • r.. Dummy's queen of clubs won,
' 0 .,... ' v r.. · and declarer cashed out the dia-
' • •-5 • PMI monds, slurfina the jack of dubl 6 • r.. r.. ,.. from hand. Next, he ran the quem
Openina lead: Two of • of hearts to West's kiaa, and tUI
There's a 11yin1 in the Old Coun-defender was faced with a pill evm
try; "If you drink the water you die, more noxious.
and if you don't dnnk tbe water you JfWest returned a club, he would
die." Herc's a hand thal bears out set up the kina of clubs u a trick
the Wisdom of that adaae. with • heart ruff u the entry. If,
North had hJs biddina boots on. instead, he selected a heart, he
First, he c~e-b1d i.n' 1upport of would be lcadina·into declarer's A
spades on a band that mlsht not 10 tenacc.
en be-Wonh-lls-full l6-~~ tbto. -His actual chotcc-4'~
he raised South's invitatJooal bid to wu equally futile. Declarer ruffed
slam. Fortunately, South had the in dummy and cmc:.rded a heart
1kill to take advantqe of' a lucky from hand. A succeuf"'I fineue of
distribuuon. . the ten of hearts prodUC*t ttle 12th
Declarer on the open.ins '-d ln trick for a m0tt fonwtous tel\<,
hand and drew two more rounds of (PS. ~tll ~-·-.....,.
trumps as But discarded two dia-have ueed Sta)"IU.ll.)
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Garrison Kelllor
lhoupt, except to admire Jhe oacs
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Keillor 11 at his best when he writes
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Keillor also wallows in harsh
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vacation he and his wife took with
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tion 9f _ )Outh makes misery for
every~y within range.
\ O·LanJone1 fleftf •nd ...... Morenoatar In
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Keillor's introduction ~ welcome
l:Secat.1se the reader doesn't have to
make any decisions about whether a
deceptively gentle narrative is from
real life or as make-believe or whether
he is writing a love letter or venting
barely suppressed anger.
political Kc1llor, a loyal Democrat
who summarizes his 'oting record.
He writes that Lyndon )ohn on ""'as
the first president I voted for and the
first who threatened m} hfe. M~ son
was born at the begmning of N1-.;on.
1969. who resigned in 1974. missing
my 32nd binhday by a day. ending
the epic Watergate stol). since when
newspaper reading hasn't been one
fourth as much fun. Ford didn't
regJstcr on me. Caner onl~ sho"cd
that l didn't know bean about
politics: I tho ught he was a decent
hardworking God-fearing president
and never understood how. Re-
publicans could get elected simply by
saying his name out loud. Everybod>
understood this JOke except me. so I
took an e11tht·year 'acation under
Reagan and didn't have a pohu al
The question that remains after
this fourth Keillor book is whether he
will be, as omc maintain, one of the
century's leading humorists or is
riding temporarily otl' the popularity
of the small-town. better-place-some-
where myth. I suppose it's too early to
tell. Much of what Keillor wntcs is
show business as much as literature
and we ma) ha' c to check back I 0 or
20 years years from now and try to
tally up what he's said that is timeless
and true.
SCR finds success in 'Abundance'
He reveals that there is an cxtens1 ve
amountofunsi~cd Keillorwork that
has appeared in the New Yorker's
weekly "The Talk of the Town"
column. He also reveals that he was
the only writer in the New Yorker's
history to have his byline misspelled
("K.iellor").
The introduction also offers the
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of us. city and country folks aJikc.
By TOM TJTUS "hale Macon 1s hitched to an upnght,
Dally,._ C_..IPOl.,11 Steady but ploddtng &entlcman.
Director Ron i...aomarsino cx-The role of women on the Amcri· plorcs the episodic relationships that
can fronuer was powerfully and evolve over a quarter or a century
poignantly dehncated a few years ago with depth and precision, ajven that
by playwti&ht Karen Hensel. a fre-much of the action is Wl) ly comic.
quentSouth Coast Repertory actress, One bride as attracted to the other's
in "Going to See the Elephant." It's mate while the other is kidnapped_
now the to pic of a world premiere on and held for five )tan b}' Indians.
SCR's Co ta Mesa mai_nstaitc. The trans1uon which follow are
P\flitzer Prize-winner Beth Hen-somewhat stag). but steeped in
ley's "Abundance" packs as much substance.
hardship and agony as Hcnscl's epic. Henley has painted some fascrnat-
but the author of "Crimes or the mg character sketches, though she
Heart," '"The Miss Firecracker Con· fails to reinforce Be s' ~jcct1on of
test" and the R;prem1ercd "The Macon late 1n the play with sufficient
Dcbutantc Ball'" attacks il with Just as mou"auon. The brawling. com·
much left-field humor as her earlier puls1ve Jack Flan (Bess' husband) 1s
works. The result is a pla~ that both more a plot device than a \ital
compels a11d entertains. character. but his oppo ate number.
Viewers of "Crimes of the Heart" Wilham Curtis, is ennched with
--wnt-rcmcmber the old-lad)' ~no-"lfignityand dept . -
hanged herself. along with the fam1I) As the subdutd and fragile Bess
caL This tragicomic spint enhvcns who undergoes a stranse
and emboldens "'Abundance" as It metamorphosa . 0-1..an Jones etches
paints an ep1sod1c portrait of two a starkl> memorable performance
maJl...order bndc ··going to sec the The pla) turns o n her character's
elephant" (the phrase is often used trans111ons and Jones g1"es them a
here a!> well) -that ts, carvin theJr · u that .sucr«ds '\\hen: the
niche in the uncnarted W)oming script somcumes fails.
temtory • Belita Moreno's Ma on plunae!i
The shy, na1\e Bess and the headlong 1n the o ppo ite d1rttt1on.
ebullient. adventuresome Macon ar-from enthusiasm 10. aiony, and her
n ve auhc dePot on the same dat lfnd painful en'> at Beu' new attnude 1s
-as fate and Henle) 's ~nse of irony splendid!~ interpreted. Moreno
"-Ould have 11 -arc matched u~ with beautifully t} p11ics the trapped
complete opposite types. Bess dra"-S a .,.,0 man scckina a belier e\IStC'Ott .but
rough-hewn. temperamental cowboy. realmnA it's not to be.
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"Draaon lad)." opcnina M•> 5. and
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Blame sharedfor
Seymour's enigma
in coastal cities
What i1 IM lint pan of polirics? Educarion. The S«Ond?
Education. And the third? Educatimr. . ·
-Jules M1cMlct
State Sen. John Seymour is an cmama. ~
Hailed by those inside the political ring as one ofOrangc
Counry'1 most etrectlve le&islators, the Anaheim Re-
publican's name rings!ew bells throughout the coastal sectfon
of hil diltnct. ·
Seymour, who repre5ents the 3Sth District, pndcs
himself most on the education bills he bas wntteo. Yet, be bas
been unable to educate many of his contitucnts that be
represents their interests tn Sacramento.
Jn fact. the Newpon Beach office of state Sen. Marian
Beraeton frequently fields call from Seymour's contituents
mistakenly lookina to the wrong rcprcsentati ve for assistance.
The aerrymandercd 3Sth District is in pan to blame for
the problem. Seymour represents a diverse-group of cities that
wraps around the core of the county. Anaheim, Oran1e, Villa
Park and Tustin are combined with Costa Me5a, Fountain V~ey and pans of Irvine, Huntington Beach and West-
minster.
Democrats trying to carve out so-called safe districts
created a number of illog.ical ones. The districts' far-flung
geoaraphy and lack of demograpruc continuuy make them
more difliculto.to represent, but not impossible.
Certainly Seymour must bear some of the responsibility
for bis anonymity 1n this pan of the d1slrict.
He has represented the district since 1982. That seems
like sufficient time to JCt to know his district and for his
district to get to know him. Yet ll bas not happened. Insiders,
the political players and the power brokers, know htm well
Others don't.
The fact is, we don't sec much of Se ymour. ccrtaanl> not
as much as hts counterpan Bergeson.
Seymour as a former mayor of Anaheim seems to play to
his power base. That is understandable, but not entJrely
satisfactory. Politically, it does not seem wtSC. not for a man
who aspires to be governor.
Ci tizens here deserve tborou&h and responsive represen·
tatioo. They're not 1etting it. Unrortunately, Seymour and a
poofly conceived district arc not the-onl y ones to blame.
The mcdi s~ificall this news a r"' have n less ----.---...,.,t.-1-n-'""'r'Y1 lgent tn reponmg ymour s accomplishments. We-
can't point a.criti~I fineer at Seymour without sharing some
of the blame.
If our readers are confused about who represent5 them, it
means this paper has fallen down in its responsibility to
inform. Muddled boundary lines are not an excuse for poor
communication.
We will both have to try harder.
~ expf'eeMd In thlt ~ ere thoM of the Dally Piiot Ottww
Yiewl~on lbl9 Pfl09.,. thoeeof tbefr-~and artJat9 Rnden'
comment••• lnvtted and may be..,.., to The Deity Piiot. PO Box 15e0.
eo.te MeN 92928.
0 1111-.H \ OIC 1-:s
John Van de Kamp
Cal1fom1ans can thank their lucky stars that ihey have
John Van de Kamp as their attorney general.
CriP' and Bloods may be cruising the length and breadth
of the state peddlin' their crack, crank and coke.
White-collar criminals may be looting corporate
treasuries and defrauding consumers.
Prison-based png.s may be moving to control everything
from loan sharkana to pornavaphy. Street gang may be
tumin& Los Anaele into a bloody battleground.
Drug smuaJcrs may be flooding the state wtth their
contraband.
Califomta's top cop has mounted has whate charger and
has sallied fonh to thwart a threat mo t dare to public health
and safety: sk.aina on Mount Shasta. Lucky us. ,
For someone who professes not to oppose lung on
Mount Shasta, Van de Kamp has a funny way ofsbow1111 it
Indeed, he seems intent on dom, all be can to block
development by Carl Mart.an of the 'Mount basta lo Arca on
U.S. Forest Service land ...
(Eevcn) years after skiina on federal land ended on the
mountain, it stjll hasn't been restored.
Tk Reddblf R«ONI ~•tdllPI
IOU\\ I' 111,IOH\
Today ls Tuetcby. Apnl 2s. the
I Uthdayof 1989. There are 2S0day
left 1n the year.
Today'a ~iahlaaht an h11tory On April 25, l 980, tbt White
Koutc 8DA04lnced that an attempt to
racue lhe Amencan bot .. In lnan bid failed, and that eiaht U.S.
terVicanm bid died an the fic1')'
collilioD of't-o aircraft.
On Lilas dace.:
In 1792, a hi&hwayman n&mcd
Nic:JO&u.J.cqua Yelletier bcamc the
ftnl penoe aandcr Fred &aw to be
n.cu1ld by tbe puUotine. s.: ~M WU broken b the
la 1114. rldio ~ Ciulljelmo ~W.aDei WM bona 1n lolape. Italy.
la 1191. die Uaned Sea• bmally
........ -Oft s,.ia. la 1901, ~Yon became the flnt
-to NQUire 1utomobile lien• ................ s •. .. 1a. ........ jovmalitl u
L Munow was bom le Pole
N.C.
"'· ddellttt from,, COUft·
111•_,, D I r
PzH1hr
tnet met ia Sen francllCO to orpmie
the United N11ions
In 1945, VS. and SOv~t fon:ct met at Torpu., Germany, on the Elbe
Ra"er.
ln l 9S9, the St. Lawre~ ~u~ay
opened to ihJPPlftl.
In 1974, maliW')' offic::era proau
int dtmocrlC)' O\<ed PottuPI'• premaer. Marcello Cae\ano.
In 1976, Port...i bdd its firat he
pertiamnwy eferiions 1n half a
century, IJVlftl Lile Socialilt Pan)' a
plurality.
le 1912, I.net ..,tbdrcw iu mna1n· iGI IOldien from the Sinai, leavt"I
the pnillllula under E&YPtian control u ..,eed to under the. Camp David
ICCIOnk.
One year llO: To the chftn of
spedltoft. a j ... Ill JtfUMlcm
tealetK'led John Dm\janjuk to dcedl
after me Mired Obio a.nowc>ner was coavieted of beia9 .. ,van the Ter-
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Arafat hopes independent state . . ..
will save him from 1 5 assassins·
TUNIS, Tunma -Yasir Arafat
protects himself hlce a ~t who has
uled up e1aht lives.
The chairman of the Palesune
1..aberauon Orpoti.ation, in his n(W
role as moderate Middle East peace·
maker, has become a favonte target
for terronsts and possibly for two
Middle Eaatem aovemments.
vanlsh.'"
Sull, it ts not the Palcsunians who
worry Arafu tbe most. h 1s the I raeh
secret service. Monad The a -
susinauon one )eat aao of bis No 2
aide, Abu Jihad, is wtdcly bcheved to
be an Israeli hit. The lsruh air force
bombed Arafat's 1\cadqua.ners 10
Tunas 1n October I 98S, but be wa not
there. He himself renounced terronsm
and fCCOJOized Israel on Dec. 14.
Almost immediately, the Central
lntelliaencc Agency put out a to~
secret alert to opect the worst from
radical Palestinian factions who don't ·
like the new Arafat. Not long after,
Pan Am Oiaht I 03 was blown out of
1he sky. and the mvesuption has
focused on Palcstmian guerrillas or
terrorists directed by Iran.
Arafat also confirmed a report ~e
Arafat's aucmpu to ma-.e peace with heard from other sources that his own
Israel. The 11oup 1s a pnme suspect an servant tried to kJll him several years
the Pan Am bombana. q o by ~isonina his food with
Arafatalso nctdseyes an the back of -qanidc -C scrvanLC.onfCSlCd.. and
his head to watch for Abu Musa and claimed that lsraehs were behind the
the Falah Uprisina which is bent on ploL He.was executed.
We met with Arafat and aot a taste
of the hea'()' security that surrounds
him. We were driven to-an unmarked
aovemment bu1ld1n1 and were not
told what llme Arafa1 would sec us. 1f
at aJI. As at 1umed out, French
1ntelhaence sources and the PLO's
own 1ntelhgcnce unit had learned 24
hours before our mcetilll that IS
assassins had been dispatched from
Syna on a m1ss1on to ktJJ PLO
offic1aJs 1n Euroix aod at the PLO
headquarters an Tunma..,
noppina him from mendina fences As if Arafat didn't have cooua)\
wi1h the United States or Israel. Two enemies to dodac, the most virulent
other aroups based in Syna. the anta-Amc'rican tem>nst in the world.
Popular Front for the L1berat1on of Abu Nadal, bas bttn tl')1na to kill him
Palestane and the OcmocntiC Front for yean. He has repeatedly
for the Liberation of Palestine. ba"e murckred PLO leaden O\ltr the last.
11ven Araf11 nominal supPOrt. but decade and hu been sentenced to
they hate bis ~nt conccss1oos. death tn absentia by a PLO court. He
Arafat told us that the 1 s as uns la"es an Lib0e under the v.'ln& of
he was duck1n1 v.hen we met b1Jn Moammar ~fi. who hirrudf
comt from those four tcrronst wouldn't mLnd if Arafat che<"kcd out
aroups, and arc probably fellow prematurely.
PaJestan1ans. not Synans ''We bave MlNl·£DJTORJAL -Georat informauon that they hed bttn acnt Bu b 1s sh.ap1na up tO be a conC'CMU
10 Europe ap1ns1 our embassies an~ prcsu:wu "1thout • strona enda of
our bureaus and our leaden But this has own He 1t a polillcal pro and can
1s not the first ume," Arafet said make 1ou&h dec1s1on but his d~ ynan leader Hafez Assad 1s
Arafat's most danaerous ocmesis. He
keeps four anu-Arafat aroups on a
leash. ready to spoil any peace
1Umtlrtve .
He appeared convinced that he wdl c1s1on wtJl be ptqtnallc. without tht
not have to look over hlS shoulder fire and con"1ct1on that stars men·
forever, 1f he can sausfy has enemies cans' hearts. That makes ham a fair-y creaiina en 1nC:lependen1"1'ilcstl-wea er Pf'C!I col who will bc. lo"ed
ruan state m the Israeli-occupied only u Iona as ffiinp run 'moolhl)
West Bank and Gaza Strip: ''The J•d A.114t,.,.. wu •Hl11.i by
momcnl we have an independent DaJe Vu Atta I•'"'""',.,, •ra'J·
One of 1hosc groups, the Popular
Front for the Libcrauon of Palcsune-
Gcneral Command. is led by Ahmed
Jabril who l\as vowed to scullle ·state, all these small aroups wtll cat.4 ~-..
Charities' ·contributors urged
to be sure money helps cause
To the EdJtor.
I am conccmcd about many of the non-profit fund·
raJSJna orpnizataons operauna 1n tb11 country today. A~
they collecuna money for research or sunply sustainma
thett own u1stcnice?
On March 2 the Wall SUttt Journal reponcd tbat
chanues are now abarpenina their marke11n1 skllls 1n
ncaouattna deals with corporation The Amencan
CancerSociety,aec.onlu11t0 theartide. hasxta S22S,000
minimum for any aarcemcn1 With companies at the
natJona.I level. Eaiher tbtS year the same paper reported
that the meric:an Heart AsJOCiation wtll soon endorse
vinous food prod1.15ts. Arc ~mmendauons and
eodorsemcntJ from tt\esc qencies now available to the
hJ&hest blddct1 h teems that the emphasis is be1na plattd on
tcquinna the funds rather than servant the cause lfa cure
forc:an«r ~to bedi1COvcred tomorrow. a lot of people
would be out ol work.
I am not cballmaana the mitlion of uy ftanct-raas1na
orpniuUOft. but u contributors we should cle>ttly
mon1tor the percen• of dollan actually 1sxn1 on
education and reearclL Tm ycan •· no one would have dared to Q'-'tltion a church or muuttry about the '* of
dona\ions. Today, u it twm out. we blve to be more
ca&atlOUJ; I Uflr all contnbuton IO carmauy tekct charities
before they mad 1n their che(b. Ooa the Of111UJ.llt1on
lpOftlOt provams and RfVica at tbe local level. or do
\bey -.ell band out pampblett and c:oUtc1 fundt fOr the
na\ionlJ ofticie?
We need lO makt a&&te that OW' donaUOftl 1R truly
helpaftl tbe c&UK.
TIMOTHY MCGLYNN
Decltur, Ul
Opinions on abortion shifting
rcstnct1ons.
There has been a definjte sh1f\ tn public opinion on
th1s issue. espcetally since the ac:h-ent ofuJtna und. Th
aboruorusts who were not alJad)' cornplcttly hardened to
the c:amaae by self-<lclus.aon. th~ an tbt to..,.el .... hen the
"window on the womb" rcvaled who wu rcall 1n thert'.
and what they were dOln& lO that 11n} person
One abort1on1st-lumed-pro-hfer 1s Or Scmard
Nathanson. the man who once directed the lat)tSt
abon1on m1U an the Northern Hem isphere
Af\er Kell\& Willi nis own C)es what rta y takes place
1n a fint trimester abortion, he 1s now at the forefront of
the pro-hfe movement, uflint the pre to tell Amencan
the truth about thtJ he1nou.s pnct1et.
The pro-aboruorusu and thoK who tand to lose
mcpbuckt tf abortion is severely mtnctt'd, are pen1c-
1tnckcn. We can soon upect a no-holdJ-.barTcd mccha
campeip aaainst the pro-hfe "fanatics" -,.ho arc
"1t1mphn1 women'a nabts" etc. The smear of Roben
Bork will look lake a Sunday tchool 01cni in comparison
Will Americans be~Ye the lies" Allow us to rnpond
with anot.btt q&1e1tion: What viewpoint on abortion wa
rcprtttnted b)" the men eJected to the White Houte for the
pest eiaht years. Pro-bfe.
We're torfY, M1 Stiale-. but the '1\ric of pro t
comina from Planned Parenthood, NOW. a"" the rat of the pro-ebortion lobby arc qw1e aandentandable. The>
illustnte the fact tbat the days of abort1on-orHkmand,
"Whacb bepn with the tnfamous Roe v. Wack d«1,1on 1n
1973, arc numbered. Thank Ood. We onl) wish lhat more
t.ba.n l I million aanborn chddttn dJCtn't ha"t to die before
our nataon came to its ltnlilt
OU E DO." WN WlPPfRMA
Costa Mesa
Equ~strian Center duo lauded
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cottages
This will be a ·•peaceable kiftldom ·•
column. I prom11e I won't act aaitated
over any of my cauRS.
Do you beheve in sians and omens?
Well, this momu1a a pair of mallard
duck.I found our swLmmina pool and
a ne1ahbor's cat who has adopted our
back yard is just watcbina them
paddle around. Have you ever seen a
dot walk a fence? A small Scottie kind
of doa somehow aets to the top of our
block wall fence &nd walks back and
forth. He doesn't like our pool man,
but otherwise he is rather ~ble. J
think he's a candidate for David
Letterman's Stupid Pct Tricks.
We Just aot a nier otTcnna $100 for 1nform1000 lcadiQ& to the return of
Toto, a 11'1)'/broWJ\ tabby cal with a
red collar. Plus, they arc offering the
.. winner" the chance to be wortd
famous m their own commuruty.
Therefore, the Stans were aus-
picious to play hookey and jom a bus
load of most conaeoJ&I people for Sea
Circle's 21st annual "Day et the R.a«s" at Santa Anita Race Tnck in
support of Aorcnce CnttentOn Ser-
vices
florcoce Cnttenton 1erves and
ca_rc for abused, ncalected and prq--
oant children. In 1'988, the corpor-
ation purchucd the former Fullerton
Community Hospital on Valley View
Drive in Fullerton to house at
us-nctiq population All Lbe ~,"'-
pon aroups are workina double time
to help fiDAncc the reconstruction and
funushin& of the five small, fam1ly-
med COttates Jo Bmnyof Lacuna Beech recruited
me tO do the pu.bhctty for tbe
oraa11L1.1Uoii some 1S--ycan qo. I
recnuted Dofa Hill who was the
1.u1dlna star dunna the early ~· Dora recruited Joho Rau, prn1dent,
and strona leader throuch this MW
CApanaion era. Many bf'ftff;" -tll dtf~ -==--~
fic:ult pcnodi. Rau would look to the
hca\:CDS and ask ... Dora. how could
)Ou do lh1 to me?"
Jane Tenhoff. chairman. and com-
mmcc members Fran Scott Evans.
l..orraJnc utherland. ~ary Hinton
and C oonie Kinne were 1be Sea
{ 1telc members re ponSJble for an
out tandlna e\cnL
_.u_~...nu..lWi'-!t!J....!l'O t.clt OU what 1t 1S
lake when a naht btaio ~ me
and a left brain person {my us6an
Loren) go to the races. ·
Ftrst of all. the left brain person
who it Hry orpruzed and scienufic
will aetaJI the rac1naformsat Hi Time
and spend the pnor cvenina hand1-
cappint the hol'1iC9.
The filbt brain ~rson, who is
1ntu1uve, unorpnlZCd aod creative
RJ«ts a mathematical approach u
the final ans~cr.
Wbcn J aot t~ offiClaJ prop-am J
couldn't behe'-'C the fant raoc. Qwclt
Roundtnp, wttb Costa Mesa suraeon.
Frank OiF1ore, M.D .. as one of the
owners had the post po ation We
don't ao 10 many ncn. &ut ev~ race
u1 the last five years had a OiFaorc
horse· y SWJCOn, S11rscon'i
Lad> to name a few In addition.
Le he DcF1ore. Or Dt.F10tt's da'*&h·
ttr wa the tnJ.Mr I W1 h I could 111y
Quack Roundtnp won. but fourth is
do", n&h t'>
I aot louted up m the founh race
t>ecau~ Jack Kluaman scratched his t rst, Jun&)e Jacklin .
Jn the fil\h nee. I tho'!lht I found
the perfect hone, Tnqwtraquc! We
ha"e a family Joke about our son
Rack's adventures 10 Tijuana tryina
to bu) ftttworks. His Spanu.b tcaehcr
told him 1t was somcthina that
sounded hkc tnck) tracks. When he
asled for tt everyone howled with
lauptcr. I wash 1 w• what the name
of thu hone (wbo came in founb)
mt'IDt
The utb race •as the bta Aorence
Cnttenton Awnhary Race. l be1 on
Atpn Hurt bcalute Lottn's a
card1oloe>st and the Owtlttl ~
Frank and Eve Manhall from cw.
port Beacb. When CF1D Heari WOD
by three ltntths. all of us.. J*tlCUluly
\M Marshall ~ "C"Y laappy.
In my defente, I didn't brt on any
bot"IC beaute of thl" colon o( 1ta lilkl.
but l hid lO ttt what ht toolled tille M
the poll pel"ldc. The fill;. did DOC do
too ~u and 1 was aarpneed how Oftee
tht httle Nftt beet tM h~..uiOa.
The attendance"' at die
track and th111 probably·blc•• ol the11tellnc~•·"*~,..
tracks. The state ~ "' • pct'Clll-of tbit IO]~ it ii bcMftci91, At the S.te ._. OIPoei
and Apiaalture we It.a~ Cl'• I W'• •
thi1 and I ICMIM.JO llMft (• ~ aid) ....., I IM tM ndlle ollldlL ...ura,.,_..r n. .... ts:Thc ...... it
Our -were s-t· o.,...Jr.. tbc wiMer'tdftle.·Jtowe••· .. ... to .................. ...
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TUESDAY. APAtt: 25, 1989
BaCkBay SINim b big fish, big pool
Newport Harbor
rates f avorlte' s
tag against CdM
8y IOUI CMLSOH "" ... ~ ........
The two ICbOOls -Newport
HarborH1&h'1Sa1&orund the Corona
del Mar Sea KJnp -have been
involved in a Bick Bay nvalry sance
the latter became rulity an the fall of.
1962,andaltbouab 1tdoesn't1Ctqu11e
the trutmenus does football, there's
little quesuon, rivalry 1s the euct
one-word detcn~on for Wednesday
afternoon's showdown at Newport.
h's the Sailors 1nd the Sea Kmp, an
what on an annual basis they do best
-swimminJ, . •
As CdM Coach Mike Swkweather
points out: "The1e'1 a lot of respect
and tradiuon for (he Battle of the 81y.
The kids work t<>sethcr as lifquards,
at polo pmes and they see each other
around the community.
"Football? Oh. yeah, but whose iot
the most CIF championships? Foot-
bell or water polo? This is the mecca
ri&ht here."
Harbor. a perennial swimmina
power an the '60s and '70s, and
Corona del Mar. the kfoa of the
boardwalk in recent years. duel at 3
o'clock 1n the first of two steps to ..., .... _.... .. a.. ~
detcnmne the Sea View Lcaaue l'reeatyler ltob Wiison carries a major share of Corona del Ma,..1 hopes with hlM In Wednesday·• Sea View showdown at Newport HarlNJi;-
champ1onsh1p.
The first step, a v1ctory'"Wednes-no more. The nvalry as b k. and 1n
day, &ivn the winner the msadc lane. fan, it's Harbor which g~ 1n a tlfc
but there 1s virtually no one who favonte.
would araue that when the lcaaue "At the first of the season I believed
finals come around next week, at the It would be a,sJtuatton ofbcana the top
same site, that at w1ll apan be a dual tames (swimmers) who would make
meet between the two for the crown. the difference · an this one," said
Wlnncr take all. Jewell. "At first I was overwhelmed
Newport Harbor Coach 8111 Jewell, by Corona's strength and speed. Now,
an aquaucs type who has been m and I believe we have an edge in both
out of Harbor swam min& since those departments. speed and numben.
bit years, has taken the Satlors' pc:>st "The reason is JUSt that we have
thlS season and scemm&Jy overnight. had incredible 1mprpvements 1n all
with the nucleus of a potent frosh-areas, tn all strokes.
si>ph team of two years aco. has "Of course that does'Q't mean we
TUi'imS thrSailon rn1o a-kgiumate--can!t-;tub -Our tocs.--We'rc:-ao1"1lg....t.o
threat to wrest the crown from have to fight for every mch we get ··
Corona del Mar. The rivalry for Starkweather. a
Starkweather, who has been taking former swimmer at Cal tatc Long
his Sea Kfop toihe title in each of the Beach at the same umc Jewell was an
prccedlna fou.r seasons, bas another assastant coach to Don Gambnll an
powerhouse at Corona del Mar. the 49ers' program, can be summed
So, what has reahst1cally not been a up in just t""o statements:
nvalrY these past few years because of "I've been here at Corona del Mar
the dCmase of Harbor sW1mm1ng. as for fi ve ye~ and "'-C lost a dual meet
to Newpon two years ago It's the
onl y meet I've ever lost.~ said the
C<l M coach
And. from tarkweather· "TwtJ
years ago Newpon beat u, an the
frosh-soph (finals). That was this
)'ears &raduattng class So wc:·re
keeping that 1n perspective. It was
300-295 .•
As for a sheer co mpanson. the be t
team either has met has been a highly
rtprdcd Foothi ll High unit. Corona
del Mar slipped by the Knights by an
ci&ht-point margjf'. Harbor t1ed·Foo1-
h1TI recently. Both arc 4--0 in league
pla)"rto.ying-wiU\.&he-te.st oHhe-leag
Ifs tbe swimmers. not the chatter.
however, that makes for winners.
And both have th~m.
Harbor's bag guns 1ocludc seniors
Jay Boris, Matt Menckel, Richard
Farrington and ott Comgold. Jun-
iors Bobb~ McAllaster. Tom Nichols
and D1etnch Jewell. as well as John
Somers and others.
In tc:rms of crcdentaal~. Rom has He has been burrun.g the candle on 1·02+ ao the breast and 2:06 m the
been accepted at the Universal)' of both ends wath ac11v1t) in s~1mm1ng mdo. Olson has cloclunp of 2:04 an
Cal1forn1a and as an the 4·47 range in and wub the Junior national wah~r the md1v1dual meley and 57s in t.be
the 500 free polo team. ~h1ch JU 1 wrapped up 100 back, and Drumwnght is an the
Menckel as at 2 06 2 1n the 200 compeu11on 1n Cuba low 58s m the back and 2:11 in the
and1v1dual medley and 56 7 an the LOO He'sa I 45. 4 52 dman<.:c fret" "ler. 1ndo
fl y _(has first attempt) and 58 9 +n the but when J o·clock come up We<lne'l-Jc1Nell said he can V1Suahze a point
100 back. and lake the re t, all art mad day the Sea Km_a.s ma) tall be w11tmg v.hcre 1fth1na ao right, he can breathe
season clockanp w11h no cmpham on for his return from ( uba. no o ne '' easy tarkweather sa)'s be is unable
tapenna or shaving. quite sure if he'll make 11 ·or not to Stt 1t quite that way.
Famnato n 1s a 22 5 and 491 "Ho pefully he'll be here." \aid 'If we're ahead after the 100 free 1
sprinter; McAllaster. n qualifier for tarkweather · I le hull 0-hour trap believe "'e'll wan the meet," said
CIF when a sophomore, 1s a 1 ·02 6 to get back and then you wonder ho~ Jc""ell. .. rhat'~ because th~y have
breaststrokcr; and Nichols (22 2 and frc h he·11 be " tremendous strcnath an the 100 Oy
low 49s) is another frecstylcr · There are no questions urroundr and the 50 •nd I 00 frees. We. have
Somen-aH 56-1 bttk,trekcr-wtt,,,.h-+1Ai"lt-tiRob-Wtt~. u luflC"n n a«a-t-d .
multiple talents, Cornaold, an honc>rs Andy Olson and Hay Drumwn&ht breaststrokes, and our frec1tyle relay
student, 1s at I :03 2 in the brea~t; and each~ proven 'ommodaty 1n the ~a 1'am (mo t hkcly N1chols. Farrington
Jewell enters w11h I 50 I and 4 59 2 K11)&"S' Po.Q}.oftaknt Menkcl and Somers) has really come
numbers m the distances Walson. a fanah tan the 100 f~c at · u to snulT" . . ·
Corona dcl Mu. despite ifs repu-as &Junior. a one a 48 0 tn ttle Stark"'ea er ercnt vlew-
ta11on. IS the team with the que lions. 100and figurc"n the so. IOOand WO. point
and thebaucstquc 11on mark 1sC'hm as ~ell as the rcla.) ··1 rc•lly can't SI) that.." said the
Oed1na. the talented water polo and Jurgenson as an 1nd1' 1du1I medic) dM coach "lfssuch a chesspmeas
frcc5t ylcr. tandout "'1th a 2.04. pouc sang a ,,... ... _. S\lllM/I Jt
C 0 'I lH '11 \ C 01 I If.I '
CI F can't Golden West worrien prove a point, net a title
break Up Orange Coast tOrced to share its tennis crown, and crede'1tials .• ;~:~:;~~~~~::!.~~~-:.:~'"':,_1
d d/i , 1niher 14th season as the Rusrers· Da A..~ ~.w~etnmsartL dut.Clor_Gclden Wcuha.dsomctha JYSt ta.1e11 u'lurtdeandg.ct better coach. -'-·1 \;;if\.. i quiet allsea.son,mindmgthcarown toP.rove1nmorclhanolleway ''The(LbsAngefts amesnachn Sop omort yn 1 urze er.
busin6sand staying pleasantly 'We lost to Orange Coast the first arttclcon how no one in the Oranic G WCs top inites player who's
Another meeti11g se t
for early May over
Sa nta Marg arita High
within ranaeofthe top lmtal the tame and at wasclosc(6-3)," said Kay. EmpareConfttencc was101ns to ranked third in thcstate, defeated
crucial episode at the end -when 11 "But our players felt that they could challenge Orange<. oast. hut 1n real it) C'sJuheSlattcry, 6-2, 4-6. 6-3, tn a
counts the most beat them and so they decided what the top three teams in the state wlld match between two oftbe state's
Then, beJ\a. Suddenly everybody they wanted todowa win it (the (Saddleback:, GWC and (')an: m lop players It was alto lattef')''s first
knows and usually a champ1onsh1p champio nship). the Orange Empire I think at'' bct'n 1 dual match losStn two ycarut
comes next. For Golden West C'olleac .. When we pla)'cd Orange Coast the pos1t1ve thing for us though. and 1t''I Oranae Coa t
womco'stcnn11coachC'hcnc Kay. first t1mewed1dn't play well, we madcourpla>ers work harder·· .. (Hurzeler)had the flu. too:· Kay
whose team followed a s1m1lar pfo. weren't mentally tough. But the k1<h ov~rall record The Rustlers. ranked . nee Q \\( dropped tht' ttnni~ said ·'She v.-uan the bathroom an
aramth1ssprina.1twa tJmelastwcck 1umedaroundby 1hem~lves We ._,,.ndmthcstatebehandthcParatcs.. 19 )t'. h h bctWttnsc:uandanurwwasiotherc tosettlelh1n,sooceand fo. raJJ w11h knew that we v.erc better, we just ........, program in iorone )Car,"" •C v.1th hcrto help. Butshedidn•t let
ne1ahborlyOrange Coast walked on the court and dad at." am pro' ed to I I -I an confertnce me' atably sett he Rustlers t\&ck ln)lhlJ\l JCt 10 her v.ay he played h was mo re than Justa"'"· sc~eral pacesU'I term of recru1t1n& rcmarkabl\-v.ell.'.
Af\.er bet!lf somewhat shunned out Golden We t's 6-3 victory o'er hov.ever "Some of the ink ha' been and rqa.anana stat~w1de crcd1b1l1t). The Gokkn West victory also
o fthespotliptbyOCC. the to~ OCClastThursdaypve them a share 1nconttt. butourpla)'crs1ust laujh.·· Orange Coast has become the po,,,. er-nap....,.OCC's 3l-matcb wtnnan•
ra.nked&eam jntbestateanducbool ofthcOra.neeEmptrCConferen<:e KayS&Jd. "The)"rcqwetcompetJtors hous;c.Sowhett~GotdcnWe t ..,..'" ... wathafu~timuports1nfonnat1on utk.aJonawitbCoast.anda 17·1 We haven't1otten 1lotofink, but •e stand no""" f"e-11MDUNN/9JI
Rams place . Abbott pays fare With four-hitter
top priority Orioles fall victim, 3-2
~ ly KIN ,ITlftS '
GJr-J-de1 -@f15@ ""~·;~bbott admitted he was arowana concerned
about aettana ha first m~or lcaaue victory.
"I didn't fctl like I was cam1na my "keep I ftlt I "-&
coman4 to the park. gettan& a free nde," the ahforn1a
Angels rookie S&Jd
Abbott. the 198 Olympic hero (or the aold mroal-
w1nn1n1 Amencan . 101 has first ma.ior tcaauc v1cton
with s1~ stronp innings ai Cahfom1a ~t Baltimott l
Monday napL
Abbott. who was born Wtthout a naht hand. 1 onl)
the 16th player in the draft era to ao d1rtttly from amateur
bell to the m.,on.
" metimes Y9U bqin 10 fctl hkc )'OU don't beloni." Abbott~ aft.tt his victory. ••That's "'h th1 wm 1 "CT)
special:'
Although Abbott's ma1or k.11uc debut had broua,h t
an a .. afanche of attention from fan, and the media h1\
th1td c1ppcarancc was relau,·cl\ quiet
.\ crov.d of 22.213 at Anaheim tadaum watched the
roolu.e left-hander hold the Onole 10 two nm'I on four
hits and thrct walks, with one stnktout.
Grea Minton took o'er to start the \C'\enth. then.
oner the Onolc'I I dro the base~ with lloVO out 1n 1he
eighth, Bnan Hal"\ey came on to strike out pinch-hatter
Jim Traber. then sct 8alt1morc down in order an thc ninth
for h1i third save.
To aoalong ..,Ith ha\ first win. bbotl al got h1\ first I HOM9
runs from his teammat~ They had bttn \hu1 out -7-0 AM 1 U -0.-IOIM, 7 OS o.m.
b> &attic and 5-0 b) Oakland -an his other 1..-0 \taru. April 2 Tl9«s, 1 OS om
"We were finally able to help ham out some," .\nacl ::: n-~:e:';.!J~ 1°tsm 0 m
man er Doua Rader said. "When we aot a run an the first AIH'll 1t-91ue Jen , 71)S 0 rn
10n1n .. be probably looked up (at the ~ rcboard) and Mt"ll »-•iue "-v•, t<OS it m
v.onde~ what that wu " ·Ma., t
"He loolted \ICf') good." Onolc' man er Frank • •11 veme• on KMPC mo1.
Robinson said of bbott .
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Favorites trying to forget a freaky Friday
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The book calls it three upsets, but maybe • • •
Beactl. an faa wt had• hort prart1ct
today(Monday). Th111u ptvotal
.. me. wearut the point in the )'tat
that thfte are no su~tet. y()\I can•t tc.ct\an~nca.nyth1ntMW. The
either tilvc it Of &hey don't,
··The only thu• l did 11 ttnund m >
ttam that we are Oft top 1nd dMn
everyone et"""""' at us. That they ~~rbnt1111ntt&a1 lhavt c-c 1n '!'l tam. now n tt up to
them to do the~ .. . " .................. _.,.
n>Oet~rickaftdColdaJuHt
PlrnWnWMPtl b«•m ttmmbi•
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Blac1<s.:_ad11antages show up early.:,
according to NBC-television special
~TM A•1...,,.,._ Edwatdaaicl .. So-.e're._..io~iona~ly
NEW YORK 01 · -.a..1 -...o1.i.: bilh aumbrn toward ldllllic panicipation. -ympiC r-11~•11 ~ .. • However; the .pea.a dea· everal stuClia that ~~:~~:~~ pen1ly ~=.,...==-indicale blackJ have a PltYlical * over whitts at an
Baleball IW Mike Schmidt Uyt blacks • early •·
are "much moR 1w&ecUo &be aponin&environmenl'' and In one tni. 1200 blKk and While children up to 6 ao~at Robert Malina •YI black children UtullUy ~~ wwc lded b' motor lkill dnelopnaent.
nan r..let .ndj1amp bjper than lbeitwbite ~ Raeercben band lbll the bllct dlildnD 8Cquired lkilll
1hl llatementl aft ma on a oee-hour N~ IPcdaJ earlier in 15 ol 30 1Csa. wtUle wbi• led in only dlnle. thlt t..-"~ ,..,. · uve mbiect of race and .,ns. MaliDa. Who worts at dae Univenity ofTnu. tnted
!~
.. BJ.ct A&bleta -.F.ct and dUldml at two Philadelphia ICbooll and found tblt
Fidioa," wllicb ain too.ilbt ha. '9IM*I comiaenlly nm fuwr and jumped b'8her Lbaft
7-8. auempu to explain wliy blKts wbil& dominate muy American ..,..._ ~ ue dift"ere~" be aaid. ''Blllcb typically ~ sa~ ~ns 1te ~t have a men-. lkdelon, ac..n arms and relatively wbile o posnt to social ana lotlllf ..... lllc*I tend to bave slender laip1 ..• ud
IL~ cultural faclOrl. proPofticl 1111ts a. lat oe &beir extremities. ..
The illUit wu rm.s ia 1987, The~ bailed by Tom Brob•, allo includes
I -
r· •. .-J. . wben Loi Aaeelles ~ C'X·' inleni&wl Widi C.Ndiln rmearc:her Claude BoucMtd
ecutive Al ~pao.is Wll flied after and OidioD Ariel, who founded the biomedaanics
uyi• that blllcb IKbd ~ divilim oftlle U.S.~ Committee. ·
neceuities" to be ~ lea&ue ._.... .. aid bil liudia show tbat blacks have
m&DllCB-l..ut year, CBS fifed more ..... awddl" •Uldel. wbic:b aft IOOd for spriattn&
f
Jimmy"TheGrcek"Snyderafterheuidblacbwerebred andjumpiJll, Wbile ...._ uve a pater percentqe of
to be aood athletes. ••11ow twildl" mUldes, wbicb are better suited for
1l>c NBC propam is sure to revive the controversy. enduranceeventa.
Lewis. a sprinter and Iona jumper, says he thinks Ariel, a fc)riner llndi Otysnpic ~thlete, tested e ... t
blllcka have a natural edF over whites in IOIDe spons. blacb and eWtt whites on the Un1vmity of CaJiforrua·
"We aenerally carry leis fat ... and we have lon,er Irvine bQketball leam and found the blacks were more
leven (arm• and teas)." he said ... Thosem .~.major areas efficient and aplolivc jumpers.
that help us sprint l>Ctter... ... know the American system is very ~nsitive to
. But sociol~t Harry Edwards stronaJy clisapees, slaternenta of black .and white. but you cannot defy uyi,n1 therea~· nodift'erencathatmalceanyditrcrence.. 11Cieoce," Ariel said. .. You cannot say day i1 night and
between black and white athlet.cs. , niabt ii day .... I dWlk it is to the 8dvantaF of the black
Ed""1J, who ia black, told NBC that blacks cAcel in a~ ... that God wu on their lide. ••
sports because their opportunities are limited in other However, Edwards uys ponrayina blacks as natural
ueas. athletes i1 daqerous because it reinforces the 1tcrcot)'J>C
.. We have raciam and discrimination that cunail1 that blacb aft "closer to beasts and inimal ... than they
black access to alternative high ~;~,. "<'""Jl9tionl," aft lO the rest of humanity."
Kings go down In Flames
Joe Mullen scored two goals as the A:
Calgary Flames won S.3 Monday night and
swept the Smythe Division· finals from the • •
Los Anaeles Kinas and Wayne Gretzky, who
became the all·timc NHL playoff goal·scoring leader.
The Flames. who bad the NHL's best record in the
rqular season, earned a berth in the Campbell
Conference finals apinst eitheT Chicago or St. Louis.
Chjc:2go defeated St. Louis J.2 and leads the series 3· I .
Mullen scored his second goal 4:59 into tbe third
period from 25 feet in front of the slot on a pass from Doua
Gilmour to give the Flames a ~2 lead.
But defenseman Steve Duchesne kept the Kings in it
with his second score of the ni&ht. a power play goal at
9:41 of the third on which Gretzky made hjs second assist
of the game.
Gary Roberts closed the door on the Kinas by scoring
an cmpty·nct aoal with three seconds remaining.
Joe Nieuwcndyk bad given the Flames a 3--2 lead
when ~ f'ouaht for' his own1ebounchn<Hcnt a-+0-foot
wrist shot between the lcp of Kings goalie !(elJy Hrudey
with just 48 seconds lef\ an the second.
The Flames had a man advanta~ while Luc
RobitailJe was servin&_a qoss-chcckin~naJt . •
Gretzky, who was tied at 85 playolf'goals w1tDM1ke
Bossy of the New York Islanders, used one of his classic
moves from behind the net to score his record 86th goal
and give the Kings a 2·2 tic with 8:40 left an the first
period.
Gretzky skated out to the left from behind the net,
faked a pus and tent tn • writtlbolfrom...lifeet. beatin~
Flames goalie Mike Vernon on the atove aide.
It was Gretzky's Jint aoaJ ofthjs series and his fifth of
tbC$C playoffs. He scored two aoaJs in the seventh game of
.the Sm)'lhe semifinalupinst the Edmonton Oilers to tic
Bossy.
Gretzky already held 1hc playoff rccdrds for assJSts.
188, and poants. 274.
Elsewhere Monday:
•Steve Lanner scored on· a rebound with 4: 19 to
play and gi ve Chicalta~k~ victory over the St. Louis
Blues-and brina the wks wil.hin..one-pme..of lhe..
Norris Division title.
Chicaao leads the best-<>f· 7 series J.2 with Game S set
for Wednesday niaht in St. Louis.
Ql.OTt:Ot THt. D ·\ \
"I just don't have an hour to think out each
question and fiaure out bow to say somethina so it
can't possjbly be misinterpreted." -a.. ~r.
who says he was misinterpreted when he stated ihat
one possible reason the Astres don't draw W'fe
crowds is that the team has an absentee owaxr an
John McMullen, who lives in Ne Jersey.
C•meron to Pepperdlne
Tom Sorenson of Racine, Wis .• con·----
sidered one of the top prep volleyball players * in tl)e country, signed a national letter of
intent to attend Pepperdine, the school-said ----
Monday. Also sianina with the Waves were Duane Cameron of
Marina Hiah in Huntinaton Beach and Greg Shankle of
Mira Costa H1ab an Manhattap Beach.
Sorenson. a 6·foot-6 middle blocker. is a two.tame
most valuable player in Wisconsin and is slated to try out
for the 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival nc~t month in Fon
Wayne, Ind.
C.amcron isa 6.S outside hitter while Shankle 1s a 6·7
middle blocker.
Elsewhere Monday: •A 49·ycar--0ld Russian-born mechanic who mi· ~ted to Los Anaelcs vlaSouth America admitted he was
·'just lucky" to win $46~,329 on an $8 wager in the Pick·
Nine at Santa Anita.
The man. who asked not to be identified. placed has
bet on Sunday but didn't collect his winrungs until
Monday because he had lef\ the track before racin& ended
the day before.
• BclcaaueTed fonner Jndiana..Uni¥ulity-baskctbaU
'tar Jay Edwards was cbaracd with two preliminary
misdemeanor battery characs for an alleged attack on a
woman at a Bloom inaton apartment.
•Tony Ross, a San Diego State guard and one oft.he
top scorers ID the school's history, said he is d1sappo1nted
by his Jack of playina time and has ~ded to leave the
Az1ecl baste1bell prosram.
Plan excludes Pac-10, Blg-10
BOULDER. Colo. -The Colleae
Football Association has d isclosed detads of ~
a plan for a J6--team national championship ~
playoff t}\at would exclude the Big Ten and
Pacifi(...-10 Conferences.
The CFA prcscnted it plan-to representatives of
e1jht bowls last week 1n Atlanla. n un<fay's edilion ot
the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo .• where the CFA has
headquarters, executive director Chuck Neinas said the
proposal includes first·round on-cAmpus µmes and a
day·niabt semifinal double-header at one sne -similar
to the rmt day of basketbatr1 Final Four.
Neinas saad that day "could become the baucst day
in colleae football.·•
The plan, whfob Ntinas uid would be structured
around the current bowl setup. will be presented to the
CFA's 63 members at its annual convention tn Dallas
June 1·3. Jfapprov~1 thcCFA would draft lqislation for
next January's NCAA convcnuon.
The playoff could be implemented for the 1991
tea son.
.
"Forget about your awl~ ... Juat 1tlck the bat
• outll '
College to honor Tyson
NEW YORK -Heavyweiabt cham·
pion Mike Tyson will receive an honorary .-...,,.
doctorate in humane le1ters Tuesday from ..,_.
Central State Univenity an Wilbcrforc~.
Ohio.
Central State president Arthur Thomas said tht
1e:hool is honorina Tyson for his influence on youna
people.
"Mike demonstrates that hard work, determination
and perseverance can enable one to overcome any
obstacles," Thomas said.
ll \.IOIC I I \f.I I U \'I IC\ I I
Deer powers Brewer:s
with 2 -run homer, 5 -4
From The Assodated ftreu
-R ob Deer hit a twO:-run homer with two outs m the
ninth inning off Jeff ReaTdon to give the Milwaukee
Brc~ers a 5.4 victory oveT the Minnesota Twins Monday
night
The Twtns had taken a 4-3 lead m the top of the ninth
when Dan Gltdden homered and Kent Hrbek hit a
sacrifice fly off reliever Dan ~lesac.
With one out ID the bottom of the ninth. Gar;
Sheffield S1Dgled and moved to second on Robin Yount'i.
gTo under to hon .·
Deer, who had struck out three times rn four previous
at·bats, fouled off four pitches before h1tt1D& his fifth
home run of the season.
Reardon fell 10 (}..I and Dan Plesac. 1-0. p1 tched 1211
innings for the victory.
-YIJlteu•,JJMUusJ: Rtekey H~~two
runs with a basc~loaded s1D1le dunn• a four-run fou nh
innina as New York beat Cleveland.
Tt1er1 1, Mam.en t : Doyle Alexander pitched a
scven·hitter for has 18th career shutout and Torey
Lovullo hit a sacnflce fly as OCtroli.cdgedSCaulc
AU.letlesi, 81.eJays •:Tony Ph11hp'>doubled home
the tying and wrnnana runs with one out 1n the ninth
inning to aive Oakland a' 1ctory over Toronto. u1endmg
the A1hletics' w1nnina streak to s1it gamc<t.
In the Nauonal Lcaaue: P~BnH• t: Carmdo Maruneuwbhrce.hit
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Lions finally pick up Peete l:JSC's No. T is NFt 's· No. 1'41'
ly TOM H AltttGAN ' .---------------~-------------. choice Troy Aikman to aet to the Rote Bowl Graham••• product ofEstanC1• H1ah School. w1tb the mea.slCI lO bei1 UCLA 10 the
she>WdOwn for tbe Roer Bowl last Novtmbtt. ........ '*'". "-...,..,
LOS ANGELES -Weklome to the NFL,
Rodney Peete. albeit a day late.
The Southern Cal CJUU1erback, who waa
No. 2 in last f'a.11'1 .Heuman Trophy votina.
had lo wait-in shock at beina overlooked -
untjl the siAth round of the NFL draft before
beina taken by the Detroit Lions on Monday.
He was the second player picked in the
second day of the dnft-the 14ht overall.
Detcribed by hit f'rinda Sunday niabt as
devastated. Peete bad to wajt nearly 24 aaonizi• hours before the Lions called bis
name Monday.
.. lt'a still • bia disappointment." Peete said,
"but I'm exated about toina to the Liona."
Peete carried imprneive credenliall into
the. draft, sevenl Southern Cal and Pac 10
Conference career ...U. records aa well aa
vic1oria o~er Ua.A ...rNo. I OWSlll Mift ....
the P9:" t#O ye&B.tha . ' D-While upect the did not ao earlier, r...-te
seemed cu:awid about the prospccU of his
fit!ina jnto Detroit's new run-udooiboot: otrenae. .. I couldft•t be aoina to a better team or a
better slt"8Uoa " Pee1.e laid.
Hia spirit pecked up with a phone caJJ ftom ,
Uons' coecll Wayne Fontes to talk about hi1
immediate future.
"He llid be wu eACi&ed I wu suit available
1"hn it came time fot t.bem to pick in the sixth
roued." Peete-.
Peete -'d be apec11 to be pan oflbe Lions' aew .._ ~ witb qW1M1ledrl Quck
~ ... _, ........... ,.. ••• ••at ~••• • ••••._ lw Pllleto wlait
-Ill Im 1•1itJ -4.5 .... over«),.... '1'lllir ~ Ol c6Dle 11 90illl 10 suit me .... ,. ........ ..............................
More thorns t
49ers· pld< Slnclalr ' Scoutt II.Id they doubted that Pttte's bc1n1
· black bad an)'thi.n1 to do wath has low draft
and Peete'• father was hop1n1 at dido't. Andy SiQ,clair. a product of Edison H.iah School and 1 lhrtt-year starter at ••1 have some quntion1. I have somt ttal
Sunford, his been ch<>ttn by the hard questions that I don't know if anyone can
def'endina 1upcr bowl champion S&n answer." the el~r Pc:ete said 1n Orttn Bay Francilclo 49a1. Was at racial bias'>
Tbe4~telectedSindair.anAll·hc "I bopcnot. not an 1989," hu11d. "If there
.10 center for the Cardinal. on the 10th it. il'a too bad. We're in real tMad trouble."
round of the NFL draft Monday. helc bolds or sham mott Southern Cal
OUlint Nconh, anc:ludi• ~ touchdowns.
Peete, 1 Nllnins becks coecb for the Green l .llS yards. 630 complelJons an t .Ol l
Bay Packen.; .. and be taid it wa1jute a1 mudl · a11aapu for a .Sil pcn:eaUllf, 1Rd he ,.n for
a myswy to him wtly I wun't ..Un an the ftnt 41 S .yanb and 12 toucWoWna. ar leCIODd "*8d... AWnar!. who lipid watll tM Oilla a.....,. ...... ae .... 1Wbicta Cotwboys before &be draft.._. for Sll.2
=II ,... Irr u 11111;:;_--.. ..,. millioll°"' ft Ye~ iloa..WUld to bave a « «11111 n.-~IOCltDUc•1 •o .,_,_,...,bllllatbcirllad.to-Am'1•y~l9llll .... ,.....S1-_.ilnillestk..-... 1111ces.Pertcw ............................... ___ _.._ ........ bou.
Peete had a 2·2 record in h.iJ billlCll pmes
of the 1981 tcason. He led lbe lrojan1 o"er
Oklahoma 2J.7 and UCLA ll·ll But No.I·
nnked Notre Dame beat SoUthem Cal 27·10.
and M1ch1tan oulluled Southern Cal in the
1989 Roer Bowl 22·14. Ptietc was 1nt~pted
twice 1n both of the loleet.
When Pttte 'NII byp11ud in the first fiv e
rounds, lbric was ipecWation be miabt
conceotnte on pro~ iutead. He wa• a
l 4tb·round draft dtoice by thc OUJand
Atbiet.tca t.t yar. A tMd lluctnu. a.. hit
.340 wnb 12 bolDe,... fiw dae l 911 T~
but be did not pllly ti 11W in bat flnal ~ ate>n ••J waat to play pro ,....,., ud I want to
Piaf ~ 11111111 itll"t tn •• m )
tbillkilllo DOC~ MW,• ..... imict '"I'm Jutt lllld totnow11111r ........ "' .~to prove mfte!I• dli .._. Wd. ..
rd Ro n Mast•r Treaty
clos~s It out
at santa Anita
S\lllM ,,...,
•·--&o where )OU olus •ll NUr and;viduala
and theft arc IO muy vanabla
··1 cu"t mate that MatanHt. For in~, II Oeclint ~·IO bet.ck'? And what kand Of condit10n wdl
he be in aft.tr 30 houn on an ~ne~ i--•---.. 1 ~now they're vtty 1trona 1n t~
btcastatroke aod SOO and probably
toina to be aood in the last relay.
• "Alto it'190i~ to be thole peol>IC an fourth and fifih. you bet it ia. h'1
not nettuarily the fmt or. sec-0nd
relay, but the third relay. That's where
depth as 101na to ~vc .a lot to say about it... ...
Jewell beljcves the finali a week
later wall be a re-run. that there wall be
very little outside annuence weak·
cnina either team'& numbt-1'$ in the finals.
t.arkweathcr disaartts
"You really have to look at the
other teams and see where their
trcnaths arc," said St.arkv.eathcr
·10crcare sw1mmen an the rest of the
leaaue that ca~ hurt u • 'or N~pon,
hk.e the 100 buucrfl)er at Tustin.
"And there arc some kids that arc
eomina up that we haven't e'en
S\\-IM ~1n t, th1np at the la<it
moment·
Both coaches aarce on one point -
and that's the nvalry a.5pcct
"This 1' a fun deal; said Jt"-Cll
who as ver) aware of the compcuuon
"Corona del Mar has hu 1ncrcd1ble
talent and )OU have to have the horses
before )OU ao to the ra ce\.
They·v~ had consistent coaching
over a long period of time and
probably more 1mpanant than any-
thing else. a cons1 tent sched ule
agzunst top teams. That leads kid" 10
believe in themselves "
Another aspect which has kept
Corona on top. and which has been
something •low 10 come to Harbor
DUNN
From 81
streak wh1lcGWC's No. I doubles
team ofEilcen Robenson and Kame
Durr handed lattcry and Natalie
Hasu ng.s. OC C's No. I team 1 n
doubles, their first Ion this ~car to a
commun1tycollcgeopponcnt.. S-7
6-4, 7-S.(Thc1rprev1ouslo swa.sto
Cal State Fullerto n)
Forthc Pirates. 1t was their first
duai match loss ever 1'n tht three-year
history of the O[C.
Robenson :ind Durr. the No 2 and
J players for Golden West. respccuvc·
I .also won1ns1n&lesag:unstOraoge 1--...--{:::e&St,il~dtdNo ~an1cllc
Haenraets.
CtfldY La.ird, who plays No 4
s1nJ)cs, and HeatherChurcb. No S.
bavc been stronasupponinaca t
members all season as the Rustlers
prepare for the OJa.1 Tournament this
v.etk
"My whole team 1s surpnsmg, each
one has 1mprovtd tremendously.''
~1d Kay "The match with Orange
--Coullclli 1.hc.slQC)'...&cb Oll.Coim.)'.._
pla) ers came back and came back
bcforewinr11n1 ltwascxc1 tangbc-
causc about 7 S people 1o1t-cre at the
match. which 1sa lot for J tenm\
Both (OCC'Coach)Janict {Maran )
and m)~lf reall). trul) thouaht 11 \ltilS
one of lhc be t dual matchc' "'c'vc
ever seen."
Golden We t ~on tv.oSouth C'ou1
( onfcrcncechamp1onsh1p in thr~c
years before entering the Orange
-.EmptFC wuh OC<. 11'\ not hkctt
docsn 't know how to win .. "About five )Car$ ago the) cut the
program at Golden Wc\t, and then
Ora nae Coa,tgot better," said Kay
"In 19 4\\e1otbad.1ntheSou1h
\oast Conference nd stancd w1n-
n1n1 the leaaue aaa1n fullC'rtOn won
1t one year, so there wa'i one }Car
whcre~ed1dn'tw1n 1t But Oranac
°'TMt didn't CJJIC whee f IOOli: the
job bcR at N .. Mid Jtwdl.
So, alt.ho~·· a11 be teUled uoail .eat -.t•1 r...a.. W•e•f• showdown is lbe OM which mates die
staarmcnt. and one wbteh J~I 11
hopeful will catapult his Sailors into
the role as favontct at the finals -
sorncth1na that would not really have
been dreamed of a cou~ of YQn .,o ·~pate the frosb-t<>ph s leaaue cham-
paonshap two years aao.
But the insertion . of J~ll to
counteract Starkweather appears to
have patd dividends. .
"Tb.ts cws has incredible talent;·
sajd Jewtll, ''but when we stantd
there wasn't m~h in the way of $elf-
estcem. I'm really proud of what's
happcntd.
"I've brouJht in three addJtaonaJ
coaches, two for the fro h-soph and
one to ass1sl me, and that hu brouaht
back enormous enthusiasm and mor·
ale to the team. The kids feel J1kc
they're o. I And that•s what's
important"
A.s for the gitls meet, the nvalry 1s
there, but on paper Corona del Mar
Coach Doug Vold ma appca~ to have
most ofthe.c;ards.
"I don'tthink it'll be qu11c the ~me
type of meet.'' said Voiding, "but
we·u be tJ1f for them."
Corona's best include sophomore distanc~ frcestyler Kate alvino
(she's qualified for e rr in every
event), sophomores Hillary Dundas
and Becky Todd tn the breast,
sophomore Amy Norton 1n the fly,
cindjuniors Mepn Rodhe1m (Oy) and
Jail Wclputt (backstroke).
Roben Rosscn's Sailors are led by a
versat1lc Junior. Jennifer Bloomfield
Coast has alwa ys been the pov.cr.
"The9rmFEmp1re Co~fcrcncc
was weak until this year. But naht
now.Saddleback1sNo 4(m the
slate); Golden West 1s No 2 and
Orange Coast 1s o. I. so the Ora nae
Empire is extremely strong "
trong hke lhe Rustlers. who have
themselves a co-champ1onsh1p 1n the
OEC alonJ w11h the top team an the
~late. Regi onal cons1derat1ons arc
npllaround the corner And for Ka\.,
at smcebcrnrback on top
0
Turning to ba5.eball. Golden Wc'it
shortstop Craig Paquellc signed a
letter of an tent on ianday to play at
IState-liu~l-~$0.ll~
Paqueue, who'll probably play lhird
base in the future, picked Fullcnon
over Texas A & M. Paquette is
~rn:ntlyh11t.ing .34H With mnchomc
runs, JS RBI and 33 runs scored.
0
rn swimmana. both the men and
women clinched OE(' cham-
p1onsh1ps for Orange Coast with 8-0
records 10 duel meet v1ctones over
San~'Mesa la.st Fnday Don
Watson s lad)' P111ues utendcd their
duel meet v.1nni ng streak to 64 1 n a
row,datmaback to Feb .1~82 l he
lrtak beJan. iron1calh again t \an
Diego Mesa:
0
OCC's volleyball team. which
could chncb at least a 11e forthc uth
CoastConferenceutle on Fnday
apanst Lona lkach C1t), 1mprovcd
its pmes pla)cd log to an amarmg
1-+with-twin-OYcr :mta 83Tbara
la$t Thursday
• Bob Wcuel's Pirates. who mo' cd
mto pnme position to claim their
second SCCchamp1onsh1p 1n three
years bydefeatma LA Pierce the
pre"1ous week, arc 27· I o"crnll and
l6-l 1ntheSC'C w11hafullgameltad
oHrlA P1ercc(I ~2) ndthrcc.-
matches rcma1n1na.
Baeza pulls out split
deci · n over pez
Ant-tr•p survivors
Area stars
set for Ojai
competition
Oranaie Coast area bi&h ldw>ol
tennis standouts make tl\c annual
pilari~ to Ojai thas wcrk u the
90th Oj11 Vallt-) Tennis Tournanent
unfolds wath over 500 JWUOr playt
QOmpctina 1n the oldest and lartr11
amateur tenn11 toumlW\enl to be held
In one locataon in the nation.
Competition includes lht 17th
Soulhem <.ahfom1a Jotcnc6olastic
champ1onsip , girls 18 and undtt,
bo)'s and &Jrls 16 and under and l4
and under matches.
Play bqins Thursday and con·
unues throu&h Sunday I.fl the Ojai
Valley, locatcd'90 trules north of.LOs
Anacles and 30 miles south of Santa Barbara •
In addition to lhcdan1or events, OJa1 feature Pac-I mcn·s and
. women's1 southern section cham-
pion hips. And for the first ume the Bia West <.onfcrencc men's and
women'schamp1onsh1ps will be held.
The annual ·Ant-Trap'" fund raiser tow-
rMNRent held .r -..Oa ••y Racquet Ctub
on Saturd•J featured 16 Or•ne• Coast
••• WOMen. who donated monto to play
In• round-robin format whh members of
Dor .. n lrl1h'1 UCI women·s tennis team.
Other events include independent
colleae. communny college and the Open .
Ong>nated 1n 1896 by Wilham
Thacher. OJai d·raws 1,500 entnes
annually.
Orange Coast area entnes:
COltOH~ OIEL MA•
Cou<tnev Streuu ·Mtehelle M(Fe rtend (1111'11
.\RJ:.\HOI '\DlP
.
" dC>uOlft) • 1<9fl ""'on O>ovs sing..,) COSTAMHA
SIWll!flOfl Cur~·ShlltlV Strew fglri. "
dOUl>lft)
P antoya medalist, but his teammate
steals show vvith hole-in-one, eagle MoMv l<omm·Lu Coi•ns Coins 16 OOWlnl D•M 8 1rcn <11 rl• 11 t!nolhl
Klnlen SN111 Colrls II ''"°'"' Karl O.Utscn•SNntMlf> Sutulll Coffls l7l
Lere Pl•OO'l·o.!>ofe ao-(girts llelouOiet)
Oran1e Coast's Franlc Panto}a was
the mcdah5t wllh a four-ov~r par 141!
ovC1' 36 holes at the Warner liot
Sprina.s at lhe South Coast (on-
fcrcncc golf finals, and lhe OCC
Pirate\ qualified for the uthem
Cahfom1a Finals next Monday at
San&Jna Hills Countl') ( lub nfter
finisl11na second to ;iddlcback < ol-
lcge b} a one-s troke margin
But the talk of the match sur-
rounded ( oast's Ted Garo, who had a
holc-in·onc on the 21 5-yard seventh
hole with n 2-iron, as well as another
eagle before sctihng for a score of I 58
-14 .over par on a wind-~wcpt. and
cold (40 degrees) da). .
In high school tenn is·
1umorWtlhc Dann led U111 vc1-
1cy with a ~tandouc cffon, sv.7'epin1
his foes as Un1versll} Hag.h's TtoJano;
brushed as.ulc.-d~endmg-€1 F--+A
champion Dana Hills. 12-6.
Steve Lappin and Enc Carlson
were also sharp 1n doubles, allowing
• JUSI two po1ntsdunnga sweep. u well as the sweeping play of the o J
doubles team of Jamie Pf}Ct and
Mike Mani n in a non-league match at
m "t: rstt >-~ •Sophomore Jon ~ach ran has
singles record 10 36-0 as Lag~na
..
GIRLS
From Bf
Beach dealt host ValrnC'1a a 16-7 non-liverl'l.I a run·scunn{l s1nolc '-fandcrs s.men111e Jo.,,., t<1m Non <11•rts II dOuOIH> league setback, push1n1 the Aru.s~· later :ored one •Mid parrn ~~·.::_• o._ c.no J~v N•iarten ,.., .. .,
ovc.rallu:cord up l°' 14-3 • R"Obtnson linisht'd 2 for '\\Ith tw.o Oev1<1 ao-E•••nc• <C•F Sif!91etl
1 . Kevin Curren l(t tr1 8r0Wt1 ctle"Ci. f<:W"' •Senior Mike Mell ran his un~t sto en bases nnd an RBr and < amc "°"°'"• l.A:ag C S n"I cJ J6..() h ( oneu v.as l for ~ v.1th IWO stol•n lfOVlfTAIM VALLaY U I .,cs recor tO Wll " Marona ~· --IJrrlQrHIU (gtl'IS 16 another s""eep as Founuu n Valle)' bases. The P1rnth '>tolc m. b3~' in OO!Allei> dropped , 1s1t1na Ocean View 16-2 seven auempb Mi•• Met·&r>.n w1Men,. Foun•••n ve11n
h o ft ICIF oouo.t\) 1mprov1ng 1 c l;Hlron~ to 9-0 in league Coast 1mpw' cs to I ~-1 ovc:rall, HUHTIHOTON •••CH
play 5-11 an confen·n~ c pl:h R i \.CNd Noe< zo ... tt>ovt 14 ·~>
I". I" c 0 . Adam J.,,.,. (llOVI " ""lllftl • Edison scnaof\ urtJ Moo~ and ia u to •-I O•~"d Pn• M Gr" Moor•. £d•IOl'I 1c1F
Ch.ns Kirk led n sweep in doubles as _ . • l on1 Barrell w.:a\ (1oldcn Wt.•st's '°'=~ S•••ert HUflt.n9ton e..cn1c1F 1ino1M>
the Chargers pl ulled out on 11 ·.., onl) ba~runne1 ,1n Ji ng 111 the rr..w '""'' J... Mrltttv, Man,.. cc1F un~t ~a\ue dccmon o"cr Hunt fourth inning tu 'iJ>O•I an othel"\\o1~ oout>tt1l
IRJtOn Rcac ~ffoC't \tart for ~ddlcbad pitcher ~'lf!le Fv!PH 'rg~:,~~. l•MIMI
In community college sohball nast' Kuhn 0who trLnuck out c' C'n ~·;: ~._: ~=~:;:O~ ~· • N1qua Monson SJruck out nine rou1c to a 1-0 rauic \part' 011-wu .. Oen univ ... lltv 1c1F slfllltnl ·'
ballers and walked Just two and p vc fcrcnce wtn, dropp1n1 (1olde11 Wc,t s ..... L.e1>1>111•Je1me Pr1<e u..i...,..i1v 1C1F upJUSl~•l'.ll'OfJl.nJ.u oa.,1 to 17·1Sovcrall, 7-9 in confcrcn<_e_ -~ -.. ""u*'°" tCtF t l"91ett-----;,., put together a 2·0 Oran1e EmpH~ In ~olle&e ba~ball· ., .. s1 • .m.rct1 Cl'M'as El'M"V, w~
Conference' ictory over v151una Riv-• Robert Man,fi~ld tnc 10 tum ICIF ~1 LAGUNA HACH
m.adc hh~s-8mwldd I". toda hv.h.e.p(hl flakes_ ~;.e;;c~i::V:O:.~->_,__ Monson. who rcorcd the \adc 1n l e moun 1or ut trn a 1 orn1a AfttM Ma• IMtt lh"'9ltl>
order fi ve umes. wa~·m trouble onl) Coll{J:c 11 Point Loma N.1arrnc in • 11t•WP01tT M•CM i..~ h lk .__ c.:-e&O M¥e CN u 19tl'I\ 14 """9Sl once. CJ vina up vut wa 5 in h u: ;);In T"9n'°" 1t!'t0dtl 111io"' 15 ,..,...,,
seventh en route to loadma the base The Vansuards were Q.3 lo\C.'n to icw1 ~<•""1• ,,,....,
before acttmg the last out with her v1s1on1 ( hapman Monda) u Denn} e-·~ ~~r1': :,~,
ninth stnkeout Berni wu the only player to com<' up 111'<"-'CI "•" COf-o.i MW cct~ t'ftelftl
Coast scored twice 1n. the lir\I with 1 sharp cfTon. goina 2 for J . 11100 .•"on·Oeut Sot~" cw-°" ,,,.,
1ntung \lohcnStndy...Rtcc .1101.le~..ot c 1~ l.'\.-1 11 tci:,:;:-s~~ ._,.,..._...-__..g
stoic second. then Kell) Manders follow1n1 the oon-<:onfercnc~ lo'l'l to l
w.alkcd and Wendy Robinson de-Chapman. whu:h 1s now 22-21 He~'ici:~r" .. Hard,,,. ~_,
sc.:rapp) tea m nnd wcarcaoina to
ha\C to be at our best to ht-at them
"There 1s not much> ou can do to
efTon WewtlJha\e tobt-aggressivc prcparcforc:11hcrtcam "'e ha,t<bccn
and m1unta1n our conccn1rat1on together now fore1aht w 1cn weeks r.oughoutrhe~~cim-and 1f1hc} don't know what the} are
bcatthcm. but 1t 1sall a mattC'r o( -Oomg now.tr\ to late · whllh team .,how up." "When 1t comes 10 league )OU can JU~t through OUl what )'OU did'" this Marana is ll)ingh1g.h after its tournament or that Preo;ea~on means
'1c1ory over the Barons and ooch not hang Every game 1\ hard fought
u 1c Calderon 1s hoping that d h d 1 enthus1a m wall cart') overforthe ~~P;;1Jt .. lnjl.can •10 U'iunl 'docc;
"fhat was a real nice. big w1n for u\ Thea1rl!. ha\ebccn ""ork1ngsohard Perhaps the mo11t ~urpm1ngtt'am
thC) really dcsc~cd It," (alJcron In league this )ear·~ r dawn Thl'i 'ear
said.·• ftcrourlo~s 10 Edison wt told the :harsers had no( arpcntc~ to
1hcgirhtheyneedcdto domore1f rcbuildthcm )et on ca in the
the) wanted to w1n ince then the \>' ( hariers arc an the hunt
ha'e turned up the mtcnstt) level at "We arc s~n1ng to mmc around
thepmennd at proc11cc I hope thl\ now," said fahson < o3ch \11w. ford
wall be the turning po1n1 for u! '\\.care very )'ouna. hut 1akn1cd.
"We need toconunue 10 be Our infield 1s made up of Junior and
agrcssivc and pla) sohd dcfcnS(. It sophomore and the) arc stan1n110
"'e Pia> toourcapab1ht1es w.c can bc'at pin somcconfiJencc.
an)one "lk1n12·2doc n't surpn me, w(
"l really love coaching in th1 hl\C the talent and" htn Wt' u~e 1t
SHOCK
CLOSEOUT!
ly IENNY RICARDO o.-, l"'IM c .......... ~
kaaue bccaUSt' It IS ~competill\.e. w.c're aS&OOd aun\Ont' \\'('or~ In
L----fiaht that ttllly stunn~ me.'' said an \II thcpmesart'fun and e·muna.. It S«ond pla cc"<'n thoutth 1t 1sa lour·
unmarked Batta. "But e'en wath that rcallybnnas outthc ht-st 1n thcairb way llC were '1•11 in ~\1mJ The 11rls
IMAGINE! A SHOCK
WARRANTED FOR AS
LONG AS YOU OWN
YOUR CAR!
Goma 10 rounds for the fif'll time
in h1\ career pland'' Bcon) Loper
-.. ' ll\'Cna bo~in.1 lt1son b)' rman·
do R c1a of Urcan~to. Mu1co
Monda)' n11ht at the k"vinc Marriott
1 he-l9>)car·)car old Bae.ta who
bad ,one the I O·round d1 tanc:e an the
P3 t, punched out a pill dec1J1on
uvcr lopc1 m the i turtd match.
1 he c:raft) Bac11 opcnc'd the fir.ht
b) 1oan1 to the body wath icR and rfaht combtnahons Lopel, who had
on ha. lut three fiah b tarly
round knockouts, opened up by
throwinabom~ tolhc h~ofS.Cta.
"Af\erthe ht11 round I tned to stay
an idc bccau~ he could hun mt from
out ~ ••th h t rath. I att.tekcd his
bodJ ho.P'"' to lire ham for the late rounJ , 1d Bier.a 1n his . l\lttvc
pH I Sh. a houah Lopc1 CnJO)'ed an obo
vio'4 each achanlalf, he ns reluc-
tant o tJuow any pundln. At tunn Lo~ diq,la~ a lfta.P.PU'I left )Ab
thaf found the had of Been CVCT)'·
t114* tic threw it. Blra ._Id quirldy
ect' into the chat of LOPn and bepn
coontcrint ••th shoCa to IM body and ~·• up w.tb lhota to the head . ... Md-~ foullli•more tbn Ml i>undl bcfort to. I iia'a bOw ......
could do efter ....._ .. met • ...................
U·1 .. Fd hid I kM Of' .-rty.
rot1ftd k~o.11 IO "ii ii a ........
or.:::.:'::;;.. ---·· tM cniW fll 1.JOOto • lllt. 1'I NO ~., .......... ...... -~ ........... . ~----··· = .. ,md 2 'I II• ... _.. AS A.
b.rdp Chlt'"o •"ti 0 ... d Younevcrtnowv.ha1 1,go1n1to are,tantn~to1c1thcl'CC'hn"tha1thc" un n u.,. w 0 u•e roun haprwon next · 1n thas l'"~"U'" ~ ou w.ak,. • J by land1n1 nlore •hot• J thou~t f ~ ... _ '" 1 .. can make t ~la"OIT\ 01nd I thrnk w.c " "• upmthemom1nJandrcadthtp:iper cando 1t. /
won<'"~ round 1n the ftlht and ~• nnd .... Y to )ou--ir.oh m ) God 1 w •urpn •tw""I pltd...,•on " " -'""' "cnccd \\oorl..unafcwthin•s ~ • ~ 1 "~"' can'tbehe\lesoandsobcatsuch and sull.Tbcblts ha"chttnqu1etin c
In the JUd&c t')C II ~a' the 5uch 'It i' really a attat league ·• leasuc We wert" h1H1nJ \Cr) well 111
frcquenC) by wluch the punchC'1camc For Ocean View 1h1~1sa doord1c thepreseason. but 11 J1d not cam
that made the d1ffertncc 1n the "-CCk Not onl) do the 45ea.ha""ks pla) o'er One aood thing 1rnurJ efen •
dce1s1on Judie l.al'T) Ko dllla Manna toda~. buffn<.by they have to hb improved We h. d only two scored the f.aht 9S-94 1n fa"or of play_f_ounta1n Valley. • errors 1n the pa 11v.,l 1-1mc,, and thnt ~1atobreakthe plitdecuion Th<' "Thc1eatd))·farthctv.001g e t 1s1oodforth1steam
harder punches were ob\/10U,ly .-mcswchavchadtopla)th1s}car," "E~er 1ncclwa apla,erfor
thrown by Lopc_z but he pac k~ h" uid Ocean Vie• Coach ah Oak· Ed1.c>n th1\ k uc ha alwa) been
&hots with the frt<tucl\C) of a man ky. "Wccan•t I~ those 1wo. tha1 tou&h•nd full of urpn\C\ Jn fact. it
._.howa thankanahc wuio1n1 to boc v.ould bedcv1ua11f\J v.ouJd bcmorcsurpnsin 1(thuc
0 rounds1nswid of 10 " owv.earcplay1naa Manna wcrcnoupttudunna thc~c.u. Ba~
Tbc punchn that .-en: thrown by team that 1son a rOll Now tflC) lnov. on how e\ict)'lhtnf-ha\ annna1Jr I e.z.a M'ftr hurt l..opt-z u th y were • they can beat anyone aft.er be~ hkcourcha~o rt'I tuna the
mOtT oh1appena punch. Ba~1a threw Fountain Valley. They area . pla)ol&.''
his punchtt from in clow and m"cd riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll~iiiiiiii~iii~~Piliiiiiii4 tn IOmt shot\ UppcfCUl\ to JO alOftl
with hll body attault to up tu t'C'\."'Ord
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IClu~ H I, 4 11.m
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1-1 ), 4:35 11.m.
sen Franclaco 10 . ltoblftMln 0-1) a t Sr LOYls
(HIH 1·01, 5:3S P.m. Ptll~la llC Howell 2-01 at Hoyston
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Mission Vlelo lntlne
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Cllkaoo, clef Donna Fai-. Bradenton. Fla., 3•6, 7·6 6•3 Aneallt.1 KaneloPouloY, Graec.,
def. Kalt Gompert, Rancho Mirage, 6·3, 6-2.
Monica Selea, Yuoo~vla, Clef. MArv LOY Oanlela. Cl'tlcago, 6·1 ,_, H• KM9i boVS
suttsaT LaAGV•
f'Wfltalll v...., "· OcMft v..w 2 ~ MtM (FV) Clef, O..n, 6•1, def Tran, 6·0, def Bolton. l ·O, Moenter (FVJ won 6-2, 6-3, 6-0,
Kano IFV) won 6-0, 6-2, 6·4 ~ Wlnlenle•n·Ha~wa (FYI Clef Lano·
P91onfs, 6-0, def COl'lec!-Cllano, 6· I, def Lo·
Pwlt.. 6·2. Ctlml·U tFVJ JOll 6·7, J ·6. -6-0,
Sllln-LM (FVI -6·1. 6--1, 6·1
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"'*' PU91't (El losl lo OIMarlnO, t·61 Iott lo C.lllN,
1·6, lost 10 1(11"'1, >-•. 1((119 (El IOI! 1-6, won
6•4 6·3, P Kim <El Iott 1-6, 3•6, )·6. ' ~
Moore-KIO; CE I Clef. Slef9tlt·Str.ota. 6·3 def
Pl'll·MMolle, 6·2, Clef Sato-Newton, 6-2. Ptlll-
llPt·GuccloM (El -6-0, 6·2, 6·2. OeVttt·
Hoyrne IEI won 6-1, 6•3, 7·5
NON·LaAGUE ~ IZ, DMll H .. 6
SMllel OllM (U) def Rodfltl, 6-2, clef se1>a, 6-4,
Clef. Stevens. .... TM (U) won 6· I. l<Kt H .
)·6, Lo IUI 11111 4•6, 1-6, 0-6
~ LaP91n·Carbon CUI Clef Gfattlt•lto«Knetl,
.-0, o.t ar~·ROMll, 6-2. Clef Gel$1er· Norertfl, 6-0, NellVet1·lowarban1t. tu> io.t 4·6,
won 7•4 6-2· Prlct·Ma!tln (UI "'°" 6·4, 6-4, 6-4 ---
L.eelMa .... ~ v ....... 2 s-.... LMCll (LJ) def Yu, H , def •v~I, 6-2.
•Clef T.--... o. Gilles CLll won 6·1. 6-1,
1 6·1, arauw CL•> won 6-2, 6--1, 6·1
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.._.. mMalll Fr8M ~ (OCC),
l• .... In
.... Leellln 1, Tom Kitt, ..... I. °"" Norman. 6U7.
J, F'9d CouNa, .. ..a. 4, Ct* lee*, "n. S.
Curtla Sttwlet, ... ft. 'e ~ Stewart, ... K. 1, lrUC9 Llttllle, 1UJ • Met'll O'Meer•. 70.23.
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1. Ed """""*· m.s. 2. 1<-v ~rv. 2756. 3, I M Sander • .J!~ S. 4, DuffV Waldori, 273 I. S, 1111 Glnaoft, u~ 6, Fred COUlltft, m .O. 1,
.JoM McComttn, 211.e. a. Gree Horman. 271.4.
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1. c.tvtn PMte, -· 2. Miil• •tld, .ICM. 3, CW.Ill Ectwwdl. ..m 4, O.Yld Gw!1M. m s.
Fulton Alltm, .m.
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CtP J•A l. W11R ...._ 1 L.8-._., 1
luftny Htlil, 4 sen MMlltO, J P9ltn S.W.,_,
" ......... 1 La Qulnf9,. GeN;' 5outll T orrWK•, 10. Den'llel\
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Clfl , .... l ~· C0tla, 1 L.ee1Ma a.ca, J. • ...._, 4. C.W -,_,, I. II a ISL ~ 6. UN1U•llPf1 1 Lovolt. I.....,_,
t Sant• Monica, It l!I Tor•
on.. c...ey
1 Corona dtl MM et·H. l ~
&ucll (13· 1) ), HU11t(fl9ton Ila.di (f-1), •
Edlton UHi. s. !I Toro CI0-2), 6. Marina Ct-J), 7 Unf.,.....lty (1·2), I WOOdOrfcloe ,,_,, f Ne"'"'1 Ha rtlor 16·•>. 10. La
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Cltltlknu
Miiien lb
Trai-lb
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Sl'IMts cltl Wttiolnlb
Gontals 2b
SFlnley rf
3 0 0 I
4 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
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ottANGE ._.. CON~laEMCI def WalMo·Selll, 6·2; def. Ylft·Joffnton. 6·2,
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I 0 0 0 2' 2 6 2 TMeb
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Rlvenldl 000 -~ 2 ~Nldlell (La) _, .. 1. -H , 6--0 Or-Coast 200 000 x-2 6 I .....,.,_. ttl , .. M-2 WNI ...... a110 Alvarez, ~ and AJ.llocW ~ 10t no 00x-> ..... di 1, ~ ..... OP-<allfom<a I LO&-laltlmore 6, C.JI·
tornla S. 28-Plr~. Mllllean-XAnderl06.
Hlt-f'arrlsh · (I) 58-Wulllnoton (3),
8Anclerson 2 Cl), P8radlev (21 SF-CRll*e11.
sn..11
SacldttbKll 001 000 0-1 , 0
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Sdwnldf L.M • 7 3 3 2
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642-5678
GOiden Wftl --..... 1 I KUl\ns and Skidmore, Kaufman and St ......
•WPOaT ~ -I DOet, M ..-n , I .aM basa, I barracuda. 2 r~ fllll. I
IMffthffd, 2 c:alko bell
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540-1220
496-6800
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' .. _ ...., mo. • ~rt · , • 1100/mo 2887 Hickory ••«•·AU ma1n1en~ W * 850-1714 ll!;ll;;ig;iic~IJ! ,., • ..,. ~PfO-~;t;:";'nt Olc::n.38.: c.i1wl!ld! 2618 °'" ~r l5%50/~ll~I::: .UI 1111111111• 4M-tt3eor~_1-t483 lnCI ~~· 844-0509 ... 5 ;;;-offlQM4IOSll 0riwl" •11~1• .-,~::, hrd'wd t1oo1~huge iMno {iKAJM -.--ur.1ne1"' :::02201d &S1-ns51• Ml-1111*...._ NEw. E•ttlde 1ocat1on. NEWPORTHE1aHTs20R. IP Tl TIE 15e0 &lp<IOf, c M Full"°"~•· oertno"" :,:,:...:,:. '::°' mentx>n rm w/trpc, 'tlfnlly rm, "'*'· 'fte> Peta. S7t5 lBA Stud40 N 8ec« aay iliit.1575 • 1BR 1St5 28R 2BA with gll'~. 1eA, e-r. gardNWlwe1er ILTI.llft NMCe, A/C, pvt bllfl '"*r •leer. NI Ket. f .....__..._..._,1y.,.,"not nteellllrende 12500/mo Mlk• ISO· '153 . . Poot cable TV & oat CIOMto~ $975/mo peld, N·Pet1 1895/mo HTl/mo 842·HN 8"-64111\tmn 191 .__, • ._ _ ._1•-IU • ,... .. ,.. AveOable 111\"'*'latelyl -w 'No_,1 R91ar_,d •722..0582• &17~9olee 973.7353 1e11t lrrwned oc:cpy PQe9-..... _,, .._ _,.. teOO/mo • lit, !alt & MC _... .,..... ....., ------• -••• , .... , 8m:JATt0N wented. fem I~ CNldren I ~· ott 1,...11 deSI 724·0909 147 Aoww 845-a 181 appt ... , •HHTll ~=~-=:It _, CHA ..-. )ob • nigh.I
SW or lc)nQ t41flTI... rnaliL 2622 ....... 11T• •• u Ml TO BEACH 2BR Wig«, CtPI• dtpa, ......... ans •• ISIM 11111 ~"°!.'... ... !° 'l'9 exp.
11na1mo. Cll OOUG f IUYlllU • .... • 3IA 1v.aA Twntvn 1500 blt-m. tncd yd w/Pt1110 *Wlll.lllTIUPl1t w1tt1 3 ••~tiv. ottiQee ,...,_.,._
HER88T 720·3ta0 or *Hucfe MC>C* 3BR 2BA, .1111 MflWU11111'1 at ltplc.d/~w/d~-up.2 838-4120 CALL t-5PM EXCl.USl' .. 'EBEACH MCretartalandrec:.,.:>tlOn
• 7~5000 ell Mw ltltlnOf, ~. .. ... &a ..... 11 29fll 19A, w/d hkupe, Md cw w/Of'(W. Ind patio, 2437 Orange 'F' 1750 COMMUNITY Goff CourM Vie¥> ., .... W1H conaid• mo II ftwww• SSlO ~ .. ..., ffpk:. l 15001mo '"BR S8A 11 100 ...., t~•tlo carport 1725 neer....,.. .eh0ol.S1100 ee1 Vlc!Ofla L 1120 2 + 2, alt ~ll'ltetlOf, wl d Wa~/Oryer Hc><*-Up1 to mo ..... 11 75/IQ'lt II •••m• Km;;··•rwa: ·I •C.analfron1 3BR 2BA. 2 ~,w ~ PettiWio ror r-2'&o-ec>02 or 650-5194 tMW tlth e-~2-5409 NEWPORT HGHTS very hkups, m1Gro dtw, frpk:. TWo-Cer Garage• full 11rvlce Ave II. H •• 1
'1t"."'" ~-"ff fU'v 11 d«tt.!; ~=!~~5 mo 2 w1 4300 Shoc'llC<elt 28R, 1'tBA TwnhM. Pa\AO, • II.Ill Tl 11.U pvt 18R wig• Quiet v.ry lg gatden & gar Also 21 3 9.a.oorn prompt Ca.K SI~ w .. 1. W/"nllmOed potential. '.w•~ ~ ~ ..... -L..n c••Mldl-72~ gar. lrpl, no p•t• • ..__.... Uttll..,. '825 enJQyoure>rvtbch$1900 7U-7 52 ·1213 or Join the 1.-n of,_
1'1E4&.TORS• ll'--12 -. -1 l7251mo 280 Avocado 28R1BA.EtlcMIOc BBO Av°J5'i1 •75t='t194 e Al90 1BR 18A$990 T~:'!hF~110 105-395·1281. No ~t'I Satelllte
28R, 1BA, ~.pool, St S.8-7510 842·5122 Po04.~rm.S&t5 mo ..... IHMhtra• egent1,p..... ~tBctl w~!:C:
1111 Diil ....... 2 ~'s..w.,d 2BR 18A Ouplu Llldry TSL MG1-:l E 8~2-U103 SORRv:ilo PETS •LE>.SE BV APRIL 30 Private 011.C. on ll'M b•y Ill Ing IOf In eKP'd Accoun-48R 28A, trptc, 10fmel O.n-Vila BalbOe 2BR. ~A, St25/mo &40-1208 hkup, gatage, tmlll pet U&J. 1 ..... 11 llllM 11,IOO Newpof1 Beletl. Shire tent who la•...,,...,._
Ing rm, r~ family Y'IUl11d C*"nt•. View, m-06t. 17 .. 5/mo Al.o d kJ• II.I •111 IPTI -With RMI Ellat• Co & .-iJo'lt deity b6ikpe . • kltch•"· $t8751mo meculat• St350/mo 2BR,2BA,2cargw,crpt .. t8R w/tncd yerd. •le • .,...,__ lowdepoaill725/mo 2BR. 181, garden type ••••• i<en,631-8052 linanclalptojec:tioM&ln-Geyte Ameto. 121•4120 Aoenta ok 873-0948 draperlea, refreg. d/w M9tsl48-t2841&42-te&& .. --n·1111 227t!MAPLE apt pool carport nice ~•s teracllOft w/cuatomen.
or 557-1132 ---IUndeclc, 2 only 3 bk>dt.1 _ Newly recs.c<>r•ted I & TSL MGMl &42-1803 loclltlon '850tmo 111/ s.ars...s l•I' L lfFIGE Mutt be computer !her· ....... htM fr..t to bdl $1,200 675-3572 28R, 18A, Eut11Cle total)V 28R Apt Beautllul pool lalt MC dep 11.45-2893 ate & h•Y• working I 3BR 2'~BA 1v1t1ebll Aptll, -relurbl•l'l•d w1g1r•g• ., .. i..r;. 1ec room & Ima ftlll•lllU --8)' Ai>Polntment Only e 17th St CM oro" knowteGoe of PC 8Mld
May, June $2750/mo BEAUT 18R nr foot Qutel ttr .. t no pelt laund ry room ONLY Parkllde, oc .. ,.. v~? S.. * 1•11100* 9 • m to 7 pm i.111$350/mo 6•&-96«13 Accounting Syat•m•. \f\'('t l JT f1 \"I I OPEN SAT I SUN 1·4. brldg•. lee · pvt 1190/mo 850'..o422 $565-S&t!S mo to blllev• 18R wlloft. Frig, dl1hwash., 1tove Two 2 olflc• iult ... ptlme Herd wort! II recognlnd
' or •LT"""'s'• 544-204. 50-9888 t>aokyaro, l)ewly re-530 W w111on 1200 aq ft 28R 2BA. Ilk• Incl No pell 54~155 (11Jl )'fl0·•QIQ Brookhurat 10c 1n Hunt· & r•arcMd. Hlrtno Im· ""'" "' wMklnCI modtll. lg klto f795/mo --F o:ana N • • ... F l577 BAYVIEW CT CONDO. -2900 111Ave.120·0968 **•U ... I** TIL-1 ,,...,... rom -·~ 0 pets •1•1 l l OO• =on .,.;;h rom to mediately. Bend ,...,,...
grO\lnd i.vet J M Peters VILLA BALBOA 2 mttr -•2150 HARi.A AVE• 122-9012 or 6~2-1603 855·066S Frig, OllhwHhlr llove 540 Bay Hill Drive 4lmo Incl UUll J•ll & ulery hlatCMy to: PO
2B 28a 2CM AIC Po01 8R, 281, MC pool, tin· Lg unique lBR Bec:Mlo< A IMall quiet compleJI Sorry t'iO Pita! SPACIOUS tBR, pool. lnel. No pell 545-055 fOfd Roed al Mee.Arthur Brlery, Rltr, 845-7115 801' 217. COfona Del
I r evau 111 S1400 ' nls, Wld, new CaJP•t W/Utll peld. W~1her, Studio' with patio & ..... -·It lndry carport, llOYI & Mat, CA 12121
ec:. dee> 154 '425 11200/,tnO 1yr IM No dryer. mlcrow•ve-l4MI c11port 1575 King u .... , ~ wo 1nc1 S57S • 1350 * •w111 Newport 1 REGIS MANAGEMENT Commtrclll ·Prop~rty •;;;;;;;;;~ ~-~ pell Av151t5 '46-8094 lor 1 Adult Avail 611 1BR ~. balcony, c.--1111 .,, dep Perfect• 1or adult HOYM IO beach 2BR COMPANY 2778
BAYVIEW C1 condo 28R 1750/mo 780-3878 tMdral oelllngs. lg dining 28 R 18A, gar yd lnclry 842'-1401 2BA. yrly S lOOO~mo W• manege 10 be the bltt I'!"'-~-!!'!"'~~~~ 28A. 2-cat gar AC w/d, YllU IAlll& LOOKING lor fully lurn .,,. $775 'Llk• ,,....,, & rm greet loc s7951mo Avail mid Mey 842-3850 c M Nwpt Blvd ltontege
pool AYI now I 1250/mo P•nthou" 1 BR t BA ~ator'• 2BR 1•1t8A? very PYI" Pool spa, 577 v1e1or1a *.r SU* Hiiiilt MT lllllTI" nr Hth Cl'IOIC:la prestige
t53·5447 or ls.t-9570 w/lantutlc vi. S.. 10 Tl'llt 19 Ill Frp6c, pocii, ten· 880, 1ndry 111 ~ eec No TSL MG ... T .642•1603 mc!atiB"H ,_,. 1f1tt 2BR tBA. PoOI. S725tmo locl 1,000 tlf S 1495tmo .... Wiii NW ~ICl•t•' N.-kiting • nit court. CloM to :nter pet• Velm• S.t-2447 ___ -•-r1 No pet• '42·7658 845 5595 T......S.t 01ya
Lrg 38R 2' •BA wl•ncl •25001_mo Agl 975-49 t2 11350imo. * en-oete * Lat;.. Clelll StuCllO Olf· WTW uumm vr.ze:~tt=v~~~t !~ ...... Ill YllY .. Wll
petto, new ~. PQOI ~-"·-atrMI parking quiet ·~Wtt4t* Sparkling cl•an lerg• ~-up gatage Sl7S1mo 38R ?BA 2 Cef park•ng 1 250 tQ rt at 70C A'411 lrnmed. S1850lmo _.... ,,_, Cosu Miu 2624 Avoceelo St S500tmo Large t8R loll, patio Garden apll eMulllully •1ot Hilari. ne.;, • c•;P•t & paint 1176/mo 111 & lest 440
758-2070or073-8148 C!p!lttano 2178 •BONUS +Blg ~BHutllul Incl ""' 240-2299 0 . eountryMltlng '895No ltf!dacapid groulldt TSLMGMT 642·1803 $3000tmo· E 17th St, St• E & F
OCEANFRONT-BALBOA 2BR. t8A, prot...ion.iiy 1 & 28R Apt• Eut*'<M ~"-7309 E
1 g.:~~9s.t;•i J~~~6451 POOi hp• PlllOl/dec:k• ON THE 8LUFF NR HOAG PLAJl 1111. llTITI CM "5-U2l
J8R 2j!IA. 1g eundeck, OICO<alld, lie cloM to loci 880, lndry rm, patio. •M ... v.,ese qu11t 2BR _ garage °' carport •Lg t8' micro S125 ll•llll
remod AYI lmmed S 1800 bMch, bu& & ll'IOpplng OW• c.ble aYI 1835 & tBA, dlw, 10 cloMll $250 OFF 2NO MOS Beel'MIOr S590 •L l8' FIP gu Pd $7!>0 r
Avl Furn S2000 Oya H OO/mo •SIOO HC Up No petl 831·842T "°'•· loclcld garage. RENT• E SIDE 2BR 18A 1 Bedr~ S670 p~ ape. ow C&fj)O(l
758-2070 EYll 873-8148 49&-1774 Sparltllf\O c .. an 28drm 1750 No pelt 840-2495 Cott• Etlcl !>at . lndry 28drEm 1 ·B
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--- - -1"S.S150 Allutll1pald -lee No P111• S7t5/mo .. 131 18th t .,...,.vvlv 1401 SuparlOr 84~8 SPICIOul 2·3BR C1om•
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Ht.~ ~mvierr~I~ v~:= Slnta Ana Heights G.;,• Sorry, no pets * SHARP tBR • "° d9P 845-72~ 1 Bedroom ---S705 wfOCM.n veew)on F .. ,..,,,ay i 1lrw•
pool/ten,; 1 s23oo1mo 2184 1080 WALLACE Specloul. veulleel celling. S250 OFF 2NO MOS 2Bdrm t' •B• $815 I, Al2 W3 :~x-M•sznpt & ~'l~.'::~n2 ~ 2904 ,..,.., ~ 759-501 I 540-M2tl 842-4906 lat;. patio & retng RENTI E'Sld• tm tBR 151 E 2111 SI 5'1-2408 -_ 4BR. 3'~8A. 2 llory, 722..0705 cottage, lrplc PlliO, leun _ HOuM Rentels annery at o•r• w111or1g1 mft .. Ill.I LllDl, ... Y t>eeutlful Houae, ••Oil· lmlll * -I tee no pell S580/mo• Rentala, JR Mgm1 Inc. Frplc wld hkups poot & Ser'llloeecx:ouniiin .. tabl
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--lndry rm, en bullt·lnt, 1150 Incl utll.,.AN0·28R. E'SIOE Lrg 2BR. balcony, Ir & at ...... fl IUll · l·8004'3-1162
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RATES
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4 llnet 30 dey minimum .,. ,,.
SERVICE
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22 Stetue pwt
23 u.t1l!Mnt 26 E._..OI~
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"Oh boy! I like hot-boiled eggsr
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Remember, don't you tell a soul that I
made you a bone pie."
PEANUTS
COUNT&R CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta
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.. by Hank Ketcham
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CHIPS I NEV~H*G~ ..
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Wl·i'f' ARE 1'0U ALWA't'S SO
ANXIOUS iO CRITICIZE ME?
I JUST T~INK I ~AVE A
KNACK FOR SEEING on~ER
PEOPLE1S FAULTS ..
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
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by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
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by Harold Le Ooux
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