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THE ORANGE COAST
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8y IRfS YOKOI
Of -o.iy Net kelf .
A 3,..yea.r-old Westminster man
~who aJJcgcdfy.....letL bisJ~Onih..-oJd
SO!' aJone ·in a piclcup truck 1n
Newport Beach for at least two hours
was to be arrai&.ncd today on a chargr
of child endangerment.
Tfic chird. tocktd 1rrarr111fao1 sca1. ·was unhun though he had become 111
while alone an the truck. police said
Monda)'..
The fathtf , Patnck Neal Porter. wa:S aanttd at 3:20 p.m. Fnda) at
49th Street and Neptune .A venu
whert he reportedl} It-ft tus mfant son
in th( 'chicle with the windows down
j.rid the keys in the 1gn1tJon wh1lt he
went 10 the be;Kh
lf•,....•llw.n...d.ouaand·wOl'ds,'"TheTelr·rnur•lwlth Road. Tt.. mural Is part of ttte Or•nee County Centennial
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1111•11111 .... ..,. ................. photos of eve~lne -•u .. Sept. t. Pllolos were contributed by lndtvtdual1.
He was held on $10.000 batl into
Newport-enc t1ty J&I • w ert' hr
ma1nt'd-Monda'f-nuht ---
The child. James l>a1rick Poncr. was very_ warm but apparently un-
hurt. police spokl" man Bob Oaklcv ~id. .
Police ~ere ongmally called to the
scene by'fn anon) mous 1nfonnant
who rcpq~ a bab) let\ 1n a pickup
par'kt'd on the stm:t. RcsPond1ng
officer!" fOo:nOtM tUdcik:rin 11 ctnld aM .. , ...... to .... •ur•l locatetl ..... to~ can~ BIHIDbJlubt.~f..llOJqll. --.
ly LaSUE EAJtNEST
Of -OM!>',... kMI'
Con.trovers,Y is bTCwing over a
proposed Latuna Beach ordinance
that would provide incentives for
owners to preserve ··hastoric
properties .. and restrict their ability
to uparade, remodel or knock down
the builctrnas: · -· · · ·
. --------s-On remodeHr-ig
The ordmance. which the City · histoncal s1amticance. The houses ~ouncil will consider. tonigh~ 1s w~uJd _be-Subject to ~ndations of the
intended to encourage owners or the Hutonc Preservation Ordinance.
historic housn to preserve the houses should it be approved.
rather than level them. On one band. the ordinance would
The city has received calls and provide incentives, such as allowing
letters from ·property owners who exceptions to parking and sc1baclt
were notified their homes were requirements that normally accom-
amonJ the approximately 800 houses pany home· add1t1ons and reducing
the city cont1dcrs to have special city building fees.
sentence this morning.
Deputy District Attomc} Tom
Goethals. who mafot.aintOmelas has
not shown remorse for the death. S<lid
earlier he will ~k the maximum
pena ty.
In i j11lho use intttview wllh the Daity Pilot · after his. convtct1on,
Ornelas said he expects to ~y for
wtw K.illela and her farruly suffered.'
The ac:cadenl iocreued his1 rth1>out"
faith and opposition to ak:Ohol and
dnlD. he said. .. rve t>ttn pnyana for the husband
and chikktn and bopefully I can ·
show tkm lhit wasn •t done for
DOChina, ''he said ID mt lftlerview.
, Tbt former~pla)'Cf and cr<>ss-
COUftU')' runner has mnaine<l in
On the other hand. the ordinance Kyle Butterwick. director of com-r~I H
would requ1_rt owners of the hou~ to munlly development. with letter and on the~
follow specific gU1<1~tin" when-re--Owners -of ~&f t h.1sterw-ty-Qeff.-ll .. ---" -
hab11itat1ng the old houses. It would houses, most of whom were noufied .. The) JUSt want an exple-tiaa al
also prohib11 demolition of an has-about tonight's public hearing by matt . what 11. means and what dlM:t it's
toric house wtthout approval from I.a.st week, have voiced conccrm goina lo have on their propeftJ 19'1
Design Review Board. about having such rcnri~1ons plaC<'d-..-hcther thu is LO cement at dli1 ,.._
Currently, homeowners· can de-o n their propcn)· and about not being or whelher this is som~biill tbeJ ma
stroy their houses by s1mply obtain-nottfied earlier. till do somethfag about. ..
ing an over-the-counter permit. said " mcc t~ notices ha'e gone out. · fi-te-. tee LAGUNA/All
custody w11hout bail since his March
20 con\lcllon when the judge re-
voked hisSJ00.000 bait•
The trial was ~ell-pubhcncd pn-
manJy because of a videotape tal.en
ssengum-thc turbo-cha~
1uan 200SX that truck Kill;ea
He and friends drank I.SI ·proof rum
and mah liquor at the Wedac and
Ornelas said.he got in the car to move
it closer to the beach.
The shaky ' 1ckotape showed
Killelea tandmg near the ~nter of
the alle}. hands on hlPt and legs
spited ddiantlI. A cha.mpeon for
stricter speed av.-s m the 'beach
commun1t), Killelea appeared to tr)
and slow lhe dnver.
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-I Groop.sees Resalts shapfrtgf0reiQn aid pqlicy
. -. ~ i >
• the world. ' followed by b\a11M11 M usual . Britain, West ~rmany and Japan under"-S mortaht)' rate of 70 pt-r
Yec. • \Jllited StMa and other Butmem~of'a~rootUobby the lobby poup Aoods rtprc$Cnta· 1,000. a ftmaJc lnency rate of O ~11111•1 ' ca RI • bave poonict poup called Raults .. behevt th11 With lcttm their percent and a_n abtolute poveny level
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Irvine wants ta ban Grateful Dead from amphltheat
-AUX \IVILIJAMS orwo-.. .... -..
Future appearances by the Grateful
Dead .a, Irvine Meadows
Amphitheater may binae on talks this
week between amphi\hetrter offic:iats
and city leaders, who have called on
the theater .not to invite the rock
aroup back.
Irvine council membet\ escalated
requests that the band -specifically
'its throng of loyal followers -not
return to the arena where more than
70 people were arrested on drug,
trespassfoa and assault charges dur-
ing a thrcc~ay con~ $Cries last
weekend. .
Councilman Cameron Cosgrove
cited the fa ilure of added ICC\lnty
precautions to pre\fnt potentially
explosive mob scene, amana those
... Deadhead" fans who cannoT flnd
tickets but pther outside the
uipbial:aeaier d~puformanca.
" "The amphitheater booked the
Grateful Dead over our objections
because they Were tOint to take C~tra
stcs» to beef up security," Cossrove
ujd. "But we found out Saturday
niiht that they could have triplc<i
security and it wouldn't have
worked."
Co_sarOve said he hopes Irvine
Meadows owner~ will aaree not to
book. the Grateful Dead. Never-
theless, ci~y leaders plan to study
lrvane Meadows' .,mina permit to
find Glau~ that m11ht a.llow the c'4'
to ban a performance by a band whoSt
followers have demonstrated "a track
record of V10lcnt behavior."
Before alki, Bob Geddes, a man-
aaing panncr of the amphitheater.
would not speculate whether the
venue would book the Grateful Dead
next ~ar. But Geddes said increased
sccunty was effective this year, and
rcstricOons on parking lot camping
would mean fewer and fewer ticket-
lcss fans at possible future shows.·
Police arrested 79 people ovu the
weekend. Narcotics violation$ ac-
counted for SS of the arrests, Irvine
police Set Mike Ogden said.
Problem1 peaked Saturday n'Pt
when lrvrne pohce confronted a
throna of about 500 tacketlw Dead -
heads who police feared miabt try to
enter the amphtCheatcr. The throng
wesetteptna up lrvirte'CmttT Drive
when police stopped its proarcss.
Olden said.
l>oltcc told thc""'titowd to disband.
but the crowd remained. Irvine police
then called for help frorh Newpon
Beach, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa and
the California Highway Patrol,.
Ogden said.
When police tried to push bac1' the
crowd, some fans 1hrcw bottles and
ston~s. Projectiles struck several of-
ficers. One scraeant from the santa
Ana Police Depenment suffered a cut
on \be chin. aJtbouah no officers
required holipctal treatment, ()sden
aid .
Coepovc. who min&Jed withpohct
outlide tbe ron«n Saturday n1aht.
said IOnJe fans dismanttecJ qticul·
tu:ral imption 1y1tem1 and used the
steel pipes to bitter an aU-tcrraan
motorcycle belonaina to a secunty
auard. Other fans iuarted bonfires on
the roadside. Many chanted ob-
1ecnities.
"The problem is not the irolip,"
Cosarove said. "It's not the music and
it's not the hfcstylc, Our concern is
public safet,. We canno1 handle
thousat\ds o people withow tickets
who want to be pan of the Grateful
Dead scene."
Geddes. one o( three Irvine
Mcado~5 ownc,... eMpbattzed that
baMana the Sa.n Franc1tc0-ba5¢d
band in the future would ~ unfair to
the fS,000 ••weU-bchlved" fans with
tielett -Traffic snarts also comphCJtcd the
sold-out shows, wb1cb aura_ctcd ap-
prox1m11cly I S,000 people apitte..
Geddes said any fu1urc Cintcful
Dead shows at Irvine Meadows
would cause less trouble bceauic th.ey
would not be scheduled on the umc
weekend as air shows at the nearby El
T oro Manne Corps Air Stauon.
Geddes also presumed that roadwork
on Irvine Center Dnvc would be
finished by any future ume the
Grateful Dead might return.
Costa· 1\71~sa ·c~:ity CoUncil
_to dose ·Gente'r: Street-
Escapee RESl;JL TS me~~nrs. Cobb, a Results &J'OUp
from A 1 leader, recently met with Rep. Chm
• Corona del Mar home ofSumner and Cox's chief of Nff and learned the . c~ug~t SbirlcyWillia.mslast wcek.180ranac mostcfTect1vew1yo'fcommun1caun1 .~I County residents m,t t btar about r with a conarcssman IS throu&h the
Results and its mcmben' activities, hand·wriuenJeua.
ft ----nd o-write-to teais1~k ask.aACMt f&nn'"kucn a er car successful foreian aid programs the or postcards~' Cobb SIJd. "ThaJ's the
By 801 VAN EYKEN construct a cul-de-sac 30 feet in
Of IN o.ly Not Sc.rt radi US.
Drivers now using Center Street to Property owners initially refused,to
get from Pomona td Placentia AV· endorse the plan unless . th~ city
enues in Costa Mesa will have to find a.arced to prcv~.nt pcdcstnaJ .traffic
another way 10 make the cohnection. from crossing tHtough ~c bame~:., Res~rfd1ng to-a-~~ld requt.st-=--City officials,however;-de~ifted ~Y residents concerned about mou~t-that Center Strecfwas a· majot
1ng tr~ffic on the street, the Caty -pedestrian acuu ro 10 the Oranae
Cou.nc1I voted Monday to allow the County Transit Dis 'ct 'bus stop at
section. of Cemer Street -cast u f Center-and Placcnti
Placcnua to become a gal~e-_sa_c. .1 ....._ d .... T .... -: · -unet memuo;rs vote to ~cep he ..,... •• er ~onvertin1 the street to pedestrian access opc:n when the
a dead end will ~ constructed l 7S street is closed to vehicle traffic.
feet cast of Placentia when a proposed
apartment building is constructed on "11ou puJ a fence up 1herc, all you
Che southeast comer of Placentia and woul be doing would be encouraging
Center. travc~e p1opc11rtO
City officials say no date has been &ct by the fence:· Councilman Orv
set for construction. Amburgey said. "People arc aoina to
The closure is tlie latest in a series of ~ ~~ shortest way between two
such actions in west Costa Mesa -in points.
recent years.
The bamers have garnered bolh
compliments and complaints from
residents. While some laud th( re-
duced traffiz, critics point to the
increased dunculty of acccu and the
parade of confused motorists making
U-1urns 1n the new cul~c-sacs.
Several residents who attended
Monday's council meeting said they
were disappointed about the con-
tinued pedestrian access.
"The city is n¢71istemna to its
"COnstitucnts," said Tom Margitan. a
resident ofCentof'Strect. "Pedestrian
traffi.c remainsf>ur biggest concern."
The city•s Transponation Com-Another resident praisc;d the de-
mission unanimousJy approv~ the cision to close the street. bu\ agreed a
latest street cfosurc on Apnl 19, major problem had• been Jcf\ up-
subjC(:t to several conditions. Jc 1 1 -SO vcd.-\
The developer of a com ercial Th I propeny a1 the southeast comer of " e c osure is gomg to help
Center S1rcct and Placentia Avenue is consi~erably • but the pedestrian
required ro construct the cul.<fe-sac, problem was our biuest ~roblem,"
as well ara bus tumout to the sout.tiof James Harrell said. "Theres a bar on
the mtcncction. · -:Placentia andwc ha:vc-pcoplecomina-onto our street in the mominglllrcady
Four residential propeny owners drunk. We have people sleepina on
on Center Street musi give tr-our lawns:·
revocable offers of enough land t0-Harrell sa1d 1he apanment build-
Couple auacked
intbeir_b .o~
ly ALEX WIW~MS live Peter Linton said.
OfrNDel)'l"ll«M kMf The gunmen demanded money.
Irvine police are seeking two but were ap~rcntly unsatified with ma~kcd &ynmcn wJloJeft 1 rna.o-ao.dL the amount give~. The suspects sto!e
woman bound in a hotel room jt~rt'V1101inl\~ ~ ancf"lTavcler s
morning after sexually assaulting the c~ecks w(;>nh approJUmatcly $3,000,
woman and taking nearly $4,000 Linton saJd.
wonh of jewelry and traveler's Both men then as~ul.tcd ~he
checks, the rrvinc Police Department woma~. then ~und the v1cums wath
reported Monday. tape, Linton said.
The incident occurred around I :30 After .the suspects fl~. the man
a.m. at the Airportcr Inn Hotel 18700 freed himself and notified hotel
MacArthur Blvd . The occus>8nts of manaaemcnt. Authorities took the
the room -a 23-ycar-old man and a woman to Hoaa Memonal Hospital,
31-ycar-old woman -were ap-where she was treated a=rclca_sed.
parently expecting a visit from a The man reportedly suffi • minor
friend. When they heard a-knock 0 ts 1<5 the chest but uarcd nQ..
The door, they opened I t and the Two treatment. nton saad.
men b~rst . 1n brandis~1nj semi-Police did not release descriptions
automatic pistols and knaves. Del~ or the robben.
PROPERTY
from At
fa.ilina to act the property throuJh
court proccedinas. •
But Hutton claimed the city ad-
minlstration failed to provide suffi-
cient information to act the land
coademned.
The city_ ha1 petitioned the state
Supreme Co1,1n to rule in its favor in
the eminent domain proceedinas.
However, Monday niabt's action by
the council eould make all court
actions moot. officlals said.
ORNELAS "
''°"'At
The city bad previous offered
$300,000 for the lots hued on an
apf~ai~er action, the coun~I
awroved u1ina concrete for the
p1hop of the new pier when it is built.
The council had previousJY. ap-
proved a recommendation by the Pier
Deti&n Committee to use.l poly-~~ylene-c~t.ed steel pilinp. But the
paer comnuuee later cbanaed its
recommendations after lindina
evidence ofcorr01ion in thejoioll on
· the picn constructed with the coaled"
lied~. 0
a time ·breakdown of events on the
uape to bols1CT bit theory that lhe
)'OUJ'I man bad iJrady swerved to
avoid Kllele8 when the moved b9Ck
i11to the o-th of the car.
Ooethal1 llted alowed-down ver-
sions of tbe tape and still pictwa to
try and prove die inlent nece111.ry for
a murder conviction. OrneJu fled \be tclene, but wu
Butjuron latenaid tbe tape played anated on the belK:b about 30
a cruc:ial pan in couoboratiq the minutes later. Hit blood aklohol level
ddmle COllleDtion that Ome&u actu-WU .11 pen:eal. A driver witb a b&ood
ally swerved to avoid die woman.. ~ level of .JO i19N1umed to
OnewitnettnTNOijtlMcfifenae\illG clnuak to drive.
HI 'HI 11' 1 1 ,.,,.
}ml caH~-6086
in&, which will have access from poup hu wacted. beauty of Ke.ult;. Eact> letter i
Center Street, will add traffic, an(I While the aoal of cndina world handwiitten and bean.felt. ..
parkin& problems to the street. ch a se bunaer may IOund idealistic and Kris Hermes of Huntin~on Beach,
John Lower, the city•s director Qf • naive, Results focuses on low-<:ost another Results activist, uid their
lrl!11ponation Jervices, said the prosrams that tend l~ bypa.ss aovcrn-lobby efforu force. !lCCOuntabality on
bu1ldan1 would ~~ relatively li.ttlc •PAUL .a~ll'LIY men~ and provide darcct aid to those the vemmcnt. • •
traffi& compas:ed c&o lh• pre8ent-.Sth• c'CWt---'V''-.-. '" ,..,... Deed. --•• OU-Want-..your-ta 4olla,..
ation. . '· tfte.Delff1 '''-!._..,, ~ For instance, amona the taracted ioina into some abyss?" Hennes
"We ..Umate-about 6-;S avcra " ' A prison escapee crash~ a stolclL pr0&1'9m1 discussed at the Witriams ask~. "lfth_e mo.ney is npt producina
daily trips for each of the io uni rs. ~n $40,~ Corvette after lcadana sfolice ho~c wu the lntcmauonaTFund ror ~ ri1hn!f1• .!If those attU,\h'en
other woras consiaerably fewer than on a· htah-sperd cba2 tbrouaJqJlc Aar:kUll~ Development,. a small we re wuune a •
100 daily uips~wet-said,-"com--Oranu Coast on.MJmSl.I I • • lfnited N~taons aacn~y. • , . Jn fact. Hermes arauc~ CO!lltnued
pared to about 1,000 daily trips that James Robert Hruby, 22. of ro-S~uley Wiltiams, f~ndtnl of tu~ful :ore• a• we now bavc on the street .. Mission Vicjp was bcina held in lieu ~~works onJY. W\th the rural poor. s1stance pro)CCts wall ultimately tl~lp
• , · of s I o.ooo bail follow! the chase focu11na on projects that a~ small ~c United Sta.tes. A~ . conditlons
But if apartment residents have that bcaan at S:IO p.m."fn Newpon and l~w-cott so tba~ the natives can improve for atd rcapicnts, ~cw
parties, pal'Xina wiU spill over onto Bcacb, LL Don Q\andleuai suSlaln them on thctr own. markcu are _Cl!l.!_ed !or Amencan
Centcrf cauaina parking-problems, Hruby,'an cscapcc from the Cali-. The1a1Je'led ~ps also-pnn amt mdut't .
Harrel said. fornia Dcpanment of Corrections at implement the projects them~lves, A.Ith<?~ world hu~ ~ been
One resident. H.W. Holl)'. dts-Chino, alleaedlY raced away after an aspect that has prove11 cnucal to ~esuJts ocu.s ~ince the. obby s crca-aareed with Harrell and M&fllUln. talki!l& a salesman o ut of the car succeu. ..._ !•OD an 1980, tt 15 branch mg into other
durinL• test d rive that ........ n at Joe Al~ on the qtnda at last weeks ·~ ~s well. . · .. Tbe cit-~ done. somethina Mi e'Ph Ctw lc""'l c A -meeuna were UNICEF and The For ·~ Rcsul~ bal-~p-
innovativc and constructive,:: be ~(et~~~ lr\tiKc~. !!_ ulo Chile! Survival Fund, Pr:Olrlriti'!nar-i>Ol'Wf'fmcraericy>tious1ria Jeaislalion
said ... Whan I har fs beQuse we're Hruby was spott~ 40 minutes later ~Ylde heal~ care a.~d iol'onn•uon, and ~nant .buyouts of 19vcmmcot
nc:n aettina every' little thins that we · drivin& west on P1<1i(ic Coast Hi&h-macr~nt~secredtt prosrams ~!'&' housma prpJccts. _
want wc're~in4 to scotch the whole way at ~ versJde Ayenue Chandler provade low-1p~st loans ~o t~ v~ry R«ults was founded by Sam thini. Thats ridiculous." said. ,. . ' poor and v1taman A dmn~ut1on Harris, a former musician · and
MayoL.feler.Buffa aareed·with the OffiCCl'Kirk Jaoobi, 1 rookie with l>fOIJ"ll'.!11 to save 2'°,000 ~hildrcn teacher who di1COYCredmaoy of his ot~ertwobomcowners, however.and Newpon polfoe on bis first week of' from blandness each f?r. studenu h:&d no idea who their
said he could not suppon the street solo patrol. cpursued the whiteCorvet-i:o Ulustrate bow little Results is rcpresentauvcs were.
Closure mo'"'on .... 1 ... 't 'ncl Acd · askin1 for these prop-ams. 'Sumner . . . • u • '"' ... ..., t 1 ~"!. a .. •te up Brookhurst Street to Adams WiJliams offered the followin It now maantams an offkt an ~1cstn=· an berridocser. .... · Avenue, then cast toward Harbor numbers· & Washinaton D.C. with a handful of t sim ~ not ma~e sense to Boulevard• . · 'd • .;.1r .....__ d · fi d-"' leave · tnan access open simply President Bush has proposed a pa1. siau mcm~. an " U!\ """
to cncourqe bus ridership .. he said Jacobi wasjomed by other police in J 990 budaet ofS 1. J trillion. Of that. enurc.Jy by non-t.udcduciible pnvate
The council voled 4-i for the the 17-minute chisel but the ·pa1rol S 14 billion would fO 1o roman aid. c{>ntnbuuons. measure cars were no match ror the speeding Out of the SJ 4 billion, $9 billion is But by and larar. RcsuJ~ dcpend.s
· Corvette, Chandler said. bud&etcd for mimary OT security aid on voluntcc~ many of whom meet
However, the Cosca Mesa ~lice andlS billion for development aid up to th~ limes each m onth. They
helicopter kept the ncein& vchacle m The rojcc11 supported~ Results 1~ ~mH~a Raulu-member..who
slg)rr_ll11d directed CJOand un1ts-"i0'1iJ WOU cost f1S0 mi~lion, .. bout 2 f3.oSoutblandaroups.conducts BHltia~ g -
tollways hits
roadblock
location ctnU out of every f~reaan aid dollar mcetinp, lobbies lcaiJlat0rs and
Hrub) crashed the car at 3390 But do the oauon s political leaders writes endlesslr· sa1d, "No matter
Harbor Blvd where he wasarres1rd at pay any attention to those letters" how busy I get, always scem·to ha\-e
gunpoint. Y cs. a con&J'Cssional aide told Results a t the top of my hst ·•
SACRAMENTO (AP)_ An. As-LAGUNA Plannnig Commiu101\,many peo ple
sembly pa_ncl J ejected ~ Orange are-now hcann& about the ordtnan~
Coast legislator's bill Monday that From A 1 (or the first ttme. A~ a result. the Cn)
would aJlow county supervisors to "A lot of the -elderly people arc Council coh uld choose to ;etu~rn the
authonzc construcnon of toll roads concerned because they hGpc to leave item to t e commission 1o r 1unher
j>araJlel-l-0-otheH>ublic htghways-f.n. th<:lI ho.LlSC.1....10 lbcu..la.m.tlle.s....and pu~lic debate.
order rcducuraffic conacsuoo. they don't wanl to have limitauons _ "There arc a lot of poss1b1llt1e'l,"
The Assembly Transportation on them," Allen added. "There'sjust Peterson SI.Kl. "llcould come back 10
Committee defeated A849 I by As-a lot of confusion right now." the Plannin& Commm1on. T hey may
scmblyman Nolan frizzelle, R-Foun-In fact, almost all of the I 00. historic f o ahead and take all the public input.
tain VaUcy, on a 5-11 vote. But the ho use owners 1n o uth Laguna re· don't know."
panel acrccd the bill could be re-cc1vcd no mail notification because of Mane Wan Mayer. who owns two
considered at a future date. the difficulty in obtainina the act-houses on the histonc inventory J1M,
C urrent law allows only the state dresses of the propeny owners, But-said she is furi ous at the pro pcct of
Dcpanment of Transportation to terwick sa1d. losina control o f her propeny
grant franchises for the constru~n Planmn& Comm1ss1oner Wayne "Our con5lltuuonal 1uarantcc or
anything about 1t."
4'm n old pe1son and I'~ hveti
here aU my life." said May~r. pm1-
dent of the La&una Beach Taxpa)ers
Assooauon from l972 to 197S. "I
don't kc t~_ru:wcomr.rs commg
ere and pushing this stuff do"'n our
throats "
But Ann Chris1oph: a member of
the South Laguna Board Of Re' irw.
said she as 1n favor of the ord1n3ncc.
which she labeled .. modcratel> re-
strictive" ·
"l'm,Drcll) much in favor of tt the
way they have done it," Chnstoph
said. "I think n's somcth1.n1 v;c've
needed (or a Iona time to have some
way to eocouraar t.he prcsuvauon of
thcsc h11tonc structures"
and operation of toll roads. n Petcnon said since pro~y owners due process of law was violated,"
addition. a demonstration prOJ t were not J?Ol1fied by mail before the Mayer said. "They art aoing to slap a
was authorized last year m Oranac two public hcannp held by the Jaw on us (1oruaht) and we can't do
Count Y that allows joint powers lfjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
qencacs to operate toll roads.
U nder AB491, the tolJ roads could
be bualt by either the private sector or
by the county itself.
AU ft"'Cnuc ftom tire-toll roads
'W(ful<f= Of-e-X penst0n a
maintenance<>f the toU roads. rathe
. than to -fund_ any other hi&hway'
project.
FrizzcUc araucd such a mcasu:rC"it
needed to reduce traffic congestion at
a time when hi&hway construction
fund• are limited: ~nenu, fnctucttna the Clh-
fom11-Ncvada Conference of Opera t-
in& Enaineen, questioned whether
the mea1un should be approved
before implementation of the Oranac
County _demonJ.tation project
already auibor:fu.d by tM Leijslature.
CHILD
'romAt
whom sht left unattended for abo
four boun in a sun-baked car.
_-t !kyerty ..keft Ernat, then 26, -..
convided §f two counts of felqny
child cnda~nt in conncctaon
with tht 1916deatht of her 3--monlh-
old IOftlr. Adam and Milley. The boys
died of neet proauauon while Ernst
tlepe at ber ~nd's place of
cmpioymeat. • ·
Emit tadfied abe Ollly meant to
lake a l S-to 20-mintale nap and that
abe ~t bcr cbiJdren wou.ld be all
riabl beciUle her=---proaailed toUttea-blbem ............. ..
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Talk Wedoesday oA
platt.ta bike sales ~x W fu_nd trahsportioti '
,. -' Newport Beach t11y Councilman J,oh n Cox "''JI
eApla1n:bow funds from a pr<>pokd half-ctr•nalcs w increase <:an be used to rehcve transportation
problems 10 Oranae Councyat a mce11n1 of ~k
Up Ncwpon on Wednesday ,,. ·•
. Cox will dlSCuSS the prov1 1ons of the 20-)ear
traMportuion master plan, which W111 be de-
. libetittd by the Oranat County ,1'ransportat1on
Comm1ss1on on May 8 lf approv~. the propo~
safC1-t.u increase will be ubm1tted 10 vol<"~.
In add1\lon \O serving a~ a member· of the Oran~ County Lape of C1t1ts u~r Commtttec ·
on TranlPOrutton, Co' was vice chairman of the
San·Joaquan H1tts Transponauon Corridor AienC).· ·
Tht mcctinJ. at the Villa Nova R<"Stauran1.
3131 W. Coast H1ahway, Newport Beach, will bciln
wuh a social hour from S·JO to 6 pm. Call 542-4126
for additi onal mformat1on
Laguna cll':"lc fund-rals~r
A fund·ra1sing dinner for the ~guna Beach
Communll)' Chmc w1U be htld tonight at the ·
Cottaic Restuarant in downto-wn Laguna Beach·
from S:30'to 9 p M . Tickets can be 'purchased 11 the
door, SIO or S8 for senior c111zens A raffie will be
----'-1\eM,_
·Marin~ pollution_. _
The hazards of manllC pollut100 will . be
c:J.1)10~ m a slnk~ntation by manne st1e1t 1\1
.--.......----1,.--,Tom Qam n ~f tile Fnends of tht NeWp<>rt Bay at 7.30 pm' Fnday at the Orange
County Museum o(Natural H1stOI) and 1cnce.
2627 Vista del Oro. Newport Beach.
Gamson, wnfcr and science adviser for the
Emmy..w1 nmn1 PBS' ~nes.,... "Oc:eanus,::_, ch.lu.
man of the Orange Co~t College Manne 1cncc
Depanmcnt and an a~tatc or the mlth onian
lnslitutaon to Washingto O.C
Refre hment will be rvcd at the free program ·
whacb 1s o~!l tO 1hc:.pubhc f<>f mare 1nfonruu1on.
call 646-8009. -
L~gal asp~cts of dlvorc~
The legal aspeCts of divorce w11l be addrc.,sed b)
attorney Pai Herzog 111-a free workshop ofTt~d b>
the Wo men's Opportunittcs C'cnttr at l ~ I from I
p.m: 1<1'·3 p.m. Thursday.
Herzog will explain the problem~ · and
prooedurcs 1~-mth.d1 solution of marmgc:.
O&ussions, QUCSllQOS and answe rs "•II be
proVldcd. CaH the Women·s Opponuniucs C cn•cr
at 856-7128 for ictdj11onal rnformat1on.
He/ping non-profit groups
A seminar for non-profit orgat11L3ltOn!I Lha\
hctl donauons. financial back.1ng or volunteers
from the=bu~ncss coimnunt:ry wi.li-bc held-f~
a.m. to noon Wednesday at Lbe Santa Ana Regional
Transportation Center, 1000 E. ~nta Ana Bl vd
Shirley Bradeen, director of communny rela-
uons for Carl Karcher Entcrpn~. will lead the
program that is sponsored by the Volunteer Ccnt<"r
ofOranae Count)/Central South
For more an.formauon and resef'allonc. l'all 953-575 7.
~ard-wlnnlf!g}~w~lry
A Jewelry cxh1tu1 of tourmalines. emeralds. -aai:uas.. am~~ opal . topa1 and a~uamann<"'I
wall be displayed at ordstrom's Fin<" k"'<"l ~
Dcpanmcnt u outh Coast Plaza Ma' 5-19
· The w1nnen of the 1989 pecirum .\wards
Jewel ry design compctllaon will ha \c their .... ork
shown from 10 a.m to 9 30 pm Mond&)'i through
Fnda)S, IOa ctt:'to 'Tp~rdJ)S dnc.1 1 I a m 10 6
p.m. Sunda)S. .
1 h<" cxh1b1t 1s sponsored b) the .<\mcncan Gem
Trade Assoc1at1on, a non-profit corpor:uaon rcp-
reseotana the 1ntereMs of independent natural
colored ston<" supphers. manufacturer.. designer<>
and retailers .
Call NanC} Honda at 549-8300 tor funhcr
informauon
('·\I .• :'\ D ·\ R
POI.I( J. I.Of,
~Ire ·"ang~r closes_ Wlld~r
' ' ' . ' ey ~ ...W. s.Mc• ri1k tame," 1aad Oranee County Fired • The first zone covers the
· Dcl)a(tmtllt apoketwoman K.athletn ("ha atta from the Bru city tam· <>rtJl to the 'Th~ county's re-ieitoQ omeiaDy bepn Thls year, tht f1.re seuon beian almost a county line. fi a1so include$ no eaii of
Monda) 'fire officials mtrictcd access to month la ter than last )ear. when wildland • Yorba L'tnda to the county li
most c1v1Uans to hundreds of acrtS of closu'ttt we-re announced on Apnl 4. lbe e\·eryth1n1 but Chino Hills Sta Park.
wikkrness arta. earliest date in 2S )'ears. Cha s,id. ·· • The secohd zone, which as e laraest, Tbefin:nsoniioffietallyo~ned when Last year"searlyclosures "-ettcao~ by includes the unincorporated area ):>et ween
the snss and brush 1n the county's a combination ofthe drought and a spell of the Oe\ eland Nauooal Forest and the
wildlands becomes dry and creates t' 1lre unseatanab1y hot ~ta th er, her said. eastern bordm of A9aheim Hills, Orange.
hazatd. There are four restncted arta , whert Tusun: Ir\ me. Mis ion VleJO. San Juan "~never fire season opens we bc&ln only fare officials and propcny OWJ\Crs wall Cep1strano ~nd Sl'n Clemente.
to worry (about fun) because it is a lH.ch· be allowed acce$S. The third zo11e tncludes land bordered
Keel ey Kennedy. w i th er father Scott, 1how1 one of her p•lnttn91.
Painting a family tra_dition:
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Girl'f-rom _a rnastet her-dad_
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fflol .. IE'fl)lt"t ~ .. ' tt dft tf Al"~· 'l\ft•H·
through lh• ''"port fk 1\h art ,.1lkn
m11ih1 n:''l•'' ,, ·I t ol ..._n·1n '1t•nJll1t•n' •>I "Pt'\1.•1 tlw Pit" a.nJ l>tnu,.1ur Ht,nc,·
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.picks .up ·.
• • ISSI Q
.boy's t~aif . .
Sy City News SeM<~
f-or the scrond ume. a federal ,_...
\londa~ refu~d to bar the t.rappi .. aad
l..1lltng of m1 !hll~-e+-~~ Beacb !Weepoaa
~a11on. · dcsp11c d a1ms by plaintifl'I· that
there 1s a shrltC'r for the pied.ton.
The red 1o'c are bc1na trapped eAd
11..illtd bc'cau'I(' 1h~ threaten two ~ ol
h1rd\ at ttlc ~5(' that arc on tM federal
go,cmmcnt's h l of endana.rttd species.
lav.\Cr\ for the :\n1mal Lo~tts Voluo-
1cer .\Ss0l·1at101'1 ~ubmmtd dOC\ltnentl oo
Fnc.t.y ar'JutnJ-that It --no "-"--==~ ...
nr-c~s.af) 10 l 1ll lh<" foxes bccau.e ·me
\JI. \ldh.k \ire_ la\ t<tt\-t n Suft la ~uja= .... '7-=----'-
" l1u Id ac-epnhem
Lru!er ~~issued b) t~1fomia N \h and G.imc, the Wa) Station would be
auth<'nzcd 10 acccpt the fo\et for 11a'·
1hn1tmn and n cntual rtlcasc to anotbef
\late . .\L v I\ anomcv Manao Btelralee
3 Ul'd
--<hancJ\1--•-AC~.ng.-IXWJ:KY>h--U~__.--._..
01-;tnct Judgt Robert ellehCT said that
pa~t c'pcnenct' ind1rate that the cbaDcc
of findin.g another tate wiU1na to accept
the an1mab 1s '1nuall) nal
• \ountn GJub The thcf\ occurrcd-
v..hJ.le.h.c ~ loadin tJ.1n SHH<> h.,
l 3r, lhc "1cum 'lollld.
""ere \tolc:n trom a t"Jran tbc bOO blod.
of -Jilann ~tf\:C( N'l~~·n , ~m
turJ<l' and :! 4 ~ am \und3\
pie at 11 Roc b•<""" On\e rnm-
pl;un..:J that -.omoonc "u. nn@.Ulg
tloorbcll\ around '\am and runn inf ,
meonc cnher slashed Ot' ~ the
111t out uf all four ures on a v~hide
parked 10 the 1500 bl k of Tahjti
\., cnue on \a\urda) • • • \ cuslomcr said an tmplo\cc
p_ullcd her hair at ikt'tle) ·s 4Q
T<hern~. 7979 Center On\t, • • • "'omali said wmconc tole her
pur from a laut'dromat at Golden
West 'ltttt and Warner l\Hnu<" The
pu~ conunntd S90 1n cash, an
income tu c-heck aod checkbook. he
said. • • • A ~s1dent 1n tht 6400 block of
Brown Cirtlc u1d someone cnte~d
the unlocked dn,cr's door of"'a'.:1 9 2
GMC and stoic USO 1n tools and a
3$mm camera. • • • •
. . ..
\orrn:c'1c too~ a "omnn· \l.lllct
fct>m hJlf" llUr\(' •l lht' Or:an1<' ( ount~
""ap \1cct O.:t"<'tn '\ and '\ JO pm
SundJ\ Tht -woillrt c.ontiunc<l ca h.
n ng'> .1nd other ,cv.dr)· 1 ht' lo~' wu
-.atucJ At St-~" • • • .\ pur\C' and con tent' 'alu('(I at
SIS'. \H'r<' 1U~1:n from 3 \trlllltr ,lt thC'
!)'I' p \kt'\,' S l'i\tt r)n\C,, \ 4 "m.
unda\
Buralars stole a S200 itctto and a --------pa~ir-otll su~trom "•te-=-"!':TJ~'~-
l 917 Honda btloft&lna to a raicknt 1n
tbe t6000 block ofV1cwpo1nt Lane . . . ~
AntmploYft I I tMGood-iU MOre.
9111 Yon1own Au., Yid torntone
stole SJOO·frotn a ,.Ont')' btj -.tiilc
sht •'•' 1n allO&Mr room. -1"• lh•• fftd) f<w • ~tr. *"°"t.:
l"ine
Bu..,ian 'muhC'd 1 "1nd-~1n1 on a
Volksv.•n 1roet'<l fl rktd at
lo inc Mad<>•• \mphilhcaJ.cr un
'day nt~t. 1hC' Gra1eti l l)tl\d
pla)cd. l~ bu'1'•n \I Ok s I ~00
... onh of nem mpact
di '·a car
• • • \~1u1 t""<'" c hccr-dnnkma ho'\
.; ·d 14-1 6 \~ar confronted a \\Oman
on a'footbndic on ' ale and k\.-d her
1f he "an\cJ to "'at h \Omconc ~
'PU\hC°d 90' the bnJ&C rhe )OUlh\
v.cre ione v.ht'n pollC'C arrned at th('
"'-e nc around 11 p m tu rda' • • • .\ lona·h, ired man w11h n knaps:sl k "'•lk~J 11"10 ~ > ur1 shop and hcg.in
pru h1 to~ fc:m le tmp\O\C'( that
.. he "'IS 101n1 to go to hell Th..t
anc 1dc:nt occu~ 11 "aturnlh 'i our'\
>oiurt l · itcd at l fl Cuher
On"e· o am ts v.ere made
f ()unlain \ all~y
mconc cntcrtd a locked aaratc in
the 17300 block of Santa Suzanoc
lttet ~hortl) after mac:lruibt Sundmy
and c.tolc $340 ..,orth of propeny. . ••• • .\ fem ale hopper was amued by a
sccu1 at) auard 11 SS p.m. S.tu.rdlt~ •
\'1.m 'qt 1620 Hiolrbor 81\ld, after•
aucmptcd to hophf\ handtoot • • • • mcone broke into a 1917
~h t ub1 h1 tru k Plrbd IA the 11000
bloc of Modal' url) twda~
101 and rtmo,·ed U 50 WOftll Of
Th •--
WASHINOTON (AP) -DH!tite However. the administration
Presidmt Bush'• ''rad my lips" vow sources, who spoke on the condition
M&Inll ntw la""· his ldmi~ast.ration of anonymit,y. said planoina was
i • i1 considerina 1'iahet plOl1nc taxes under way for a posaible fi1eal 1991
for 199 l as part or a poeaiblc trMk for budget {>'Cl with Conarcs1 that would
concessions such as a lower capital indeed include new taxes. One jtem
pins w , ofr&cials said Monday. beina considered, they said, is admin,
Administration sources uid it is istration support for a hiaher psoline
unlikely Bush can hold hia no-new-ta~ in exchanac for a lowcr~s,>ilal
taxes stance for more than o~ year, pins tax, or for otffer concessions
given the difficulty of reachin& from Co~s in the area ofpresiden-
budiet-deficit taraets by adjusting tial spendin& authority. • on~y the spendin& side o(the ledger. Such a deal would not be pan of the
Bush on Monday showed no in· recently crafted aarecment between
dication he was in the mood to trade the White House and t'O~ssional
riaht now, tellin& the annual meeting leaders for fiscal 1990, which beains
orthe U.S. Chamber of Commerce, "I . next Oct. I, the aources said. •
' mean to live by what I've said: No That pect calls for SS.3 billion in
new taxes." .eew revenues. but doesn't specify . ·~~v·
new lUc:t, enablina Bulb. to say he 1s
kecpioa his campaap vow for the
lime beiaa.
·eurrently, the federal psoline tax
is 9.1 cents per pllon. The size ofany
increuc that miaht be part of A deal
with Congress remains up in Jhe air.
the administration sources uid.
A possible 1rade was dilcuued late
'last month at a weekend meeting at
·the presidential retreat in Camp
Dayid, Md .... between Bush and a
gro up of economists. .
Althou&h Bush did not take a stand
on the proposal at the timt, such a
trade was well received by even
conservative suppl¥-1ide eoonomists
_. the-mettina, wbo generally arc the mo~t·vocal opponents ofbiper taxes,
the sources said.
A trade bttwttn a capital pins tax
cul and a~ &U inanv for 1991 woulonly come into play if
Bum·s proposal for cuttin.a the tax in
fiKal 1990 is rejected by Co~.
Despite stronJ administration ad-
vocacy (or cuttina the capital .Pins
tax1 the idea so far has received very
litue suport amona the Democratic
majorities of the tax-writina House Wa~s and Means and Senate Finance
committees.
Bush told the Chamber of Com-
merce, .. We don't have to raise ta.xcs.
We have 10 release the eMflia of free
~n&erprise." He said his "favorite
source of new revenue" was the
capital pins tax cut.
(\I ltOH'I \ BHll I' -
Raiden may move to saaamemo~~
LOS ANGELES -A lot ADJCln telev1,ion 'talion ~porttd Monday
that Los Anatlcs Raiders heed Al Davis is considerina 111ovin1 the team to a
proposed nadium in Sacramento. KCBS-TV rcporaGthat Davis-ha• entered
into •·serious neaotiat1ons" 10 move the Nauonal Football Leaaue franchise .to
the 1tate•scap1tal, indicatina that the Raiden' planned move to thtSan Gabnel
VaJley city of Irwindale is vartuallydead. •
Tbt station said Oa'\C1S has ruct in the past month with Sacramento rcaltor
Angelo Tsakopoulos to ~i~uss the m6vc..and that Davis is reportedly .. vc!ry
impressed" by the city's D!!,er. • _,_ .
State school w ins AcaClemlc De catHton
Space shuttle
aunch. 111oved
·to Thursday
PROVIDENCE, R.l. -Propelled by·ns weekend vict~ry in the Super
Quiz. CaJifomia's team won the ei&hth annual U.S. Academic Decathlon on
Monday. Wilham Howard Tan Ht&h School of Woodland Hills accumulated
4S,8S7 .points during a Ion& weekend or qu122es. speeches and essays.
· c1e· · ' · · · ·.. t . owsconn11tsncarcstrival, Deer Park HiahSchool of the Houston. Teus.area, '~ r. ~ t C'J)_·rotest:s a l"'l"'Q ~ ·~ by 2,707 point~. Omaha {Neb.) Central H1Jh School linished third. ~ ~ I. -1 .,_ I .f \.-J J N~rly 400 high school students from 37 states. Brazil and Ireland took
• ·--· • ' _ . pan in th~ competition. Each state chose one htih school for the nauonaJ ·ma~k M~y Dayar;gLJi1<i-wor/<;t-;;~~~::;s;::;;.es fo rmer nanny
ization and opposition participation LOS ANGEL~'-Comedian Robin Williams marric-d his son's former
. .
CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP)-ly The AllOdated ~ . dra~awayby police in CzcchosJo-
• NASA Monday rescheduled tbeonce-p~•~ -shou·~ ··0o · h vakia. '
bort d la nch Of spa,,. shuttle Atlan • ~ 1., ~M · 'MIDI wu coh ~-Around the· world, thousands a e u ""'" · • .mun11m . .t. ~t. a. ay . Y mare tn pthered on the international laboJ
tis< for Thursday afternoon after W~w; ;-,ov1e!1Anpenaans d~~ a day to celebrate their gajns with
technicians wodcin* around the clock ban on-.~mo~strattons. and ralhes banners and balloonSrOf prote5uhei
did a "bang-up job ' in replacing two 11ccame nots '10 South Korea and ·' 1--with burled roc._s and smashed faulty fuel system'pans. ~ . r-~hosl .i.:. k M nda v....... "'
The ·d . '-~ ov....,,. as wor ers o y • win~ spaoe-agency·sa1 1n a stat -.__ ... th · Id 'd h I'd · th "h' I . tim .. , mar~ e1rwor w1e o1ay. Up to· 1ooooo ·solidacity sup-~~~in& a~~~~t.1~~ ~?~esti;:tJ~~d .~I~. in; Turlcc}r-let\"""3,o people porters .march~ through Warsaw 1n
analysis to uhdmliJfd\:teaily the m~urCd1, .. r"?-ot, sq~ds fired htear phs .. the u~on ~ firs~ ICP,1 May Day
problems encouotel"Cd durina ·Fri-w cn-emsts;t;nc<1 tO.f!\~rc. on t e ~thenn& since tt was suppressed
day's lau1\9h attempt." . • . U.S. Embusytn)h~ Ph1hpp1~es, fild ~i&b"--YCU;S aao. Wor~ers .. chan~ed
But-officials said they were confi-thousands bume<rU.S. tlaas 1n Hon-~wn w1t.h communism! . dunng
dent enoup of malcina a· Thursday duras. · the 1mprcsnvc..show of stren&th.
launch t.hat they pve the aipal-to·-.~ SOviet Union beld a tra-. ..We not ~nly can orpnize upris-
stmanewcountdow1r11.ILm:lOdly d1ttonil-paracte1hroup Red ~ua~. mp-... we ean also build a nonnaJ 0 for the first shuttle planetary JAunch China-used the occasion 10 try io ea~ democratric order." Warsaw Soli-
in electiOns. · • nanny in a private ceremony in Lake Tahoe, a publicist announced Monday.
In Czechoslovalcia, at least 76 ' JuSl a few close friends attended the ceremony for Williams and Marsha pe~ple were a.rrestcd . Monday for Oar~ whom he met five years ago w~en he and his former wife, Valerie
taking part in antt-1overnment Velardi Williams. laired her as a hvc..jo..,.aft ,.y.fe• lhcii son:.~chary W1lhams
ro1CS1S lhaL br:okc ouL1'ftrina ·thC-.aftd her for.fner.-wife-share custody.-oHJMH:M)\.-.---'------'~--
official May bay parade in Praaue.
One protester wa1 lrTnted tt> he
carried a poster of Gorbachev. whose
reforms JO furt)lcr than those desired
by Cuctioslovakia's leaden. '\TIO'.\ I . UH It.I · S
ca~~o~~s~~r1~i~~; ~~ch~~·:~ Panel approves AIDS drug
apinst at least· 2.000 militant
protesters who hurled fire bombs,
looted stQtCs and smashed.windows fn violent May Day wnnishcs that
continued into late Monday.' Police
said small, rov1 1 aroups of masked
protesters firebombed parked cars in
the_!!euzberg district.
WASHINGTON - A Food and Drug Admin1strat1o n ad' 1sory
committee on Monday recommended approval ofan.aerosohzed version ofa
dru& that helps prevent a hfe-thrcatcnin& pneumoniiln AlDS pauents. The
FDA LI expected to follow the rccommerrdancm-and-apPT'o~ an-aerosol
version of pentam1dine wtthm weeks. · ..... , The five astronauts aboard AW.nu$ a buraeoninJ Sludent uprisin&, and a ' darity lc.ader Zbigniew Bujak told the
arc to propel the SSS<> lnillion D'}an holding a poster of Soviet crowd, referring to recent reforms
Ma&ellan spacecraft to'?!<f Venus 10, President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was that fC!.Ulted in Solidarity's lcpJ-
map the cloud -veiled suifacc. -----•"-----------------------------.---.--~~'.~~;~K?.:.~%:~"1~:; Scientists find ·flaws ;.n fusion restS
Acrosoliz.ed peotam1dfoc has been w1dclyava1lable 10 AIDS patients since
the FDA in Fcbru~n allowed its d1stribuuon to bit e:\~ndcd as an
experirnenut-mediation under government rt'view. Jlo'wc ver. mtny
insurance plans do not cova ex pen mental drugs. FDA approuJ would allow
nearly universal rcimburscme~ for AIDS patients using the drug.
The launch was1 scru~ Friday,
1 31 seconds be(o~bc Pia•ncd liftoff because ofa sud n electrjeal surge in
· · a hydrogen fuel pumf. ASA said
Monday tha~ify m I paniclcs
found i.n th~ pu p may ave ca~scd a
shon c1rcu11. /
After the I unch s p<>stponed."
engineers alsb' disco~~erCd a pinhole
leak in a ~hch--0' meter line that carries liqu d b n · from the
external fu~ tank.Jlo the shuttle. -
If the shuttl& can't get .. off the
ground by May 28-the miSlion would
have to be put ofr for two years.
BALTIMORE (AP) -In an
elaborate auenipt to conlirm the cold
fusion findings of Utah sc1('nt1sts. a
Califsirnia lnsutute of T-cchnology
team said Monday it had found no
evidence of fusion. but "a number of
prot>lems" that ma> ha'e produced
erroneous results for other re-
searchers. •
ln a statement felcascd b), Caltech,
the unt\1ersity announced that a team
headed by Charles Bamcs. a physi-
cist ... and Nathan Lewis, a chemi'it, has
corlducted al'I e~tensi' e series of tests
based on . the Universit> of Utah
1:>.periment but has uncovered no
evidence of fusion. .
Barnes and Lewis were presenting
their findings bc;fore ·the American
Physical Society. coriduct1ng its an-
nual convention 1n Baltimore.
''We have' seen 'flO evidence what-
SOC\ er-for nuclear reactions Or even
for unusilal c~cal ce,acuons."
Lewis said in the Caltech statement.
"One of .the main things we've
learned during ctie_c.aursc_of tbc.s.c.
experiments is just how -easy 11 1s to
fool oneself into thinking that there 15
an effect When there actually 1s none."
He said their ex pen men ts included
detection equ1 pmcnt far ntorr soph1s·
11catcd than that uS<'d in the Utah
expcMm~n1. Th-e California tests in-
cluded devices to measure any indica-
tion of fusion. includ ing the fl ow of
neutrons or pmmq ra)S, the pro-
duction oftn11um and an)' nse...10-hu:t
lcveb.
All such measurements, when per-
iormcdJcorrccJly, were neptL -lald
~"IS.
Wright used Journal to aid wife's.boss
WASHINGTO -peaker Jim Wn~ht-: now defending h1msctf.q.ainst
Aouse ethics charies. 10 1985 inserted 1n C"on,&rcss' official JOUmal. the
Congressional Record. hiscfTusive endorsement of~ home video proararn sold
by a·company emplo)'1ng his wife. ,
In the endorsement. later used by the com pan) for promotional matcnal,
Wnght paused the proaram a~ ~a marvelous!) useful home '1deo tool ..
Congressional rules general!~ bar members from rccei"lngocnefffi a~ a resuh
of improper!~ exerting their pos111on. and guidelines cauuon lawmake~
against becoming so "~ffiltated "1th a particular enterpn~" that it crcat~.an
appearance ofimpropn~ty --~
N·orth:J4~e may declare mlttrfaf-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ ~ASHI GTO~~~h1~theOl1ver O~J~dehbcratcdfurthcn1nth
Get f'iesdy -fio b~ake· ~or· a ba· ripaln ·at dayM.onda).thejudgtra1scd~hespecter ofa m1 lnaJ1fthtne\\Smed1asuccttd in forcing d1scJosure of a scaled document 1n the case.
The document m question. a s11 pula11on of facts agreed to b) the
.'
government and North. '>Ummam" h11hl> $C'Cre1 "tntereepts .. orintclliicncc f URlllURE1.I lhered as the National Secunt) AgenC) tracked a CV\-aumc.d No\.embcr
-~. 198'5 shipment of Hawk m1mln from 1 racl to Iran North 1s charged with
-.-. -. • claimingTn a false c hro nology that no one IQ the .s. govcrnmt'nt knew unul
90 DAY SAME AS CASHll . . .
(O.A.C.)
Sunday,
Apfll30th
thru
'
_May ~7th--------
Only-
January 1986 about the mmtlcs. Has defense 1s that then-("l.A Director
Wilham Casey and Nauonal Sccunt) Ad.,.1scr Johh Po1nde:\ter\:nc"' about the
missiles from the interce ted me sages bot perpetuated the false stol).
The stipulation. an exhibit in the tiiiJ, was fnctUdCd 11nhc-mat~naJ ffle-
JUf)' took into its deliberations o.t Apnt 21 . But GerbardA, GiscUJefu.scd to
release it tO the public, andthe news of'ian11at1QnS fjlcd a protest With the COUrt,
Timothy B. D yk. who represent the news media, arsutd that "the JUf') has no
· ..sc~clear.ancc.J.hcJUC)!.'..sfuc lO.dJ.scussiLtht.p I.he rest ofthc e<mntry ough
to sec what the JUry ha'l." r ...
MORI.It HHll-:1· s
Rodriguez wins In P a~aguay
ASUNCION, Paraaua> -~n. Andres Rodnsue~. ~ho ousted lfrcdo
Strocssner and his 34-yur dJctatorsh1p thrtt montht IJO, routed seven 00\cr
'candidates 1n pres1dential electtons Monday. unofficial re.turns &bowcd-
(}ppo$it10n cand&dateutenoun«'d "numerous and~nous" arrcau.lanlte$
in the ballot1n1 lhall'Uea ma1ort1> 1o~odntutt' CQforados-Pany, but !alt
y evenma had not Wilh<frawn from tlie t1i on . ..&odriauez.6.S.u.aan~aeoeattnd~dcta:Sui r, 1 ~td -
Con&Itsul\tr l~achni the feb~J cou~1bat ended nca.rl JS Uri of St.rocuocr. ---i----1---~•1~e ..... f ... teai--.-..\~l10nl1 pf'esa<knt ii nee then troes ncul_, bclonaed to
the party, which has been in power since 1947
Germany pushes for arms talks
......;;..._.,.......,_.._ --SONN. Cit Citrmany-caovemmembqin a-neweffon Monda)~
raJly NATO allies behind its proposal for superpower talks on reducing shon-
ranac nuclear weapons. which has caused a d11pute wilh the United tates and Britain.
f~ M1ru1tcr Hans .. O\etnch Oenscbtr "-as quoted as s.ay1na West
Germany. UJUmcnt mutt ... ~ ••IDICiaJ ~t .. bec:auw il is tbe amance's
front line. aDCla warwitb ludl bitilefteld.~ ~would be foapt on Its tmi&ory. BOth the Un.iaed SU.tn and Britain MY the ftelOtlataont propOted by ~lor Helmut Kohl milh•. endenttr' W~ 9e('Unt)'. ·
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-I · Three'Masses
~ J.
planned fer
Lucille Ba I ·· ,
LO ,ANGELES ( .\P) -F~mil}
and Uicnd of Lucille Ball ·amhercd
l I
.-oaat tor Ute tate come<1Lan-aclress. t
and the famtl) announ~d Monda)
that Masse will be celebrated for her
1n cw. \ork. Ch1cago and Los
Angele _
The· v.cckcnd plhcnng included J
Ball's husband. Gal) Morton. and I
Luac Ama.z and Desi .\mu J.t. her
tv.o children b) former husband Dcs1
maz.
· ~-"Tru:,y. JUSJ... .w.d a frw l)fa) ~
foacther and that was 1t." sa1CI Edd)
Jo &rqal QOkcswoman. for -4bL.,__ __
family. "fl "'as JUSl ihe 1mme<t1ale
fam1ty and some long. lonf-umc-· associates. It v.as very informa ..
he said the family did not tell her
cnct1y 'When or wheJT the bnrl
gathcnn& took place
The ..-mains of Ball v.cre interred
dunni the -ia.cck~d at t-orcst Lav.n
MemonaJ Park 1n Holl)v.ood Hills. a
nowlcdJ~blc source. rcque tms
anonymll), told the soc1ated Pres
The Roman Catholic Masxs v.111
each bqtn at p. m . local time on
"1onday. Ma)'
"Monda) nl.&ht was the umc ""hen
most or.the nauon v. used to being wuti l.\.IC.)-:· a Canul wcmeot 1d
L\.o of the Ihm~ lon.-runnW.
-wmcdy htwrs-tft which BaU tar~.-t-----
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-f~ L1JCY how" and "tim:-"s-1 -----------~~;· shov.cd \.fond.al n1~t on , while "l love UC) ' had
sJaruna 11mc on Mond8' and other
dol) \as v.cll
Ha!J died la t Wedne~ay of a burst
aorta, e1&ht da)s after havma heart
urger) at Cedars-1011 Medical
Center c v.af --
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1 he followana liM of Orantc Coasl
real c tatc lransfen. ""h1ch include
the-name of the bu)cr. addre and
he ~c paid for the propcn). v.iu
compiled from fount) records and
escrow compenics b) Homcov.nen
farkctina ~f"'.1ccs Com.,en) official ~Y the list ma) h.a,c an error factor of 7 percent
durin,, a )Ur'~ lime bccauK ot
speculation bu)lOI and errors.
The list 11 published for ihc
informational ux of our iTaden and
1s protected by coe>n~t t~ Homc-
O"' nets Markctana Service
C..18Mesa
Mr. cl Mn Jrsus l .opc1 809
Go'-cmor t SI .000
Robn1 J RICbtcr. M l JC>AnM t
$207.000 .
Qvy W. Sauter. JU Monte 1sta
o~ BSl,900,000 · S•n~ Ltvtttn. 249 ()sic t o Cl
$166,000 • ~ P. Murra). 2442 <>rinse
vt. Sl41000 · Mr. 'A Mrs. Cattos R~ 253 ~A~ No. ESlll.000 PWW J. ~ti. 2SJ7 Oraftlt A~.
No. f Sll,.000 · ... o;6Y. 2174 Miflt l\Vt'. No = 0. W• ll.)6 Pari(IC
A we. IS 110.000 ..... ti ... 224) Pliltific A\C,
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Thi. was no photo fini ·h. .
Merit U1tra Lights. in Kin g · 'and 100\. has ·uch great l~a' or.
it's the runaway, fa te t-growi ng ultra tight · in n1crica. ()pen a nae~.
Everybody love · a winner. and '>0 ''ill you .
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-.Ae 'Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I Tuesday, May 2, 1989
8Y-MATTY~5Y _ IJUlb from ~ble ·api1a.L
AuodatOH1f'rttlWt1t., rl'quirements \\anted by the adm1nis-
WASHINGTON _ Th -House trationandapprovedbythc commit·
tc(' last-w1.-ck.-----~ Banking Commjuec on Monday beat. Ridae's amendment was def ea too
bilck several efforts to • weaken b) a 28-23 vote afler oppenent aid
mc.asurcs demanded by the Bush ~ood wtll is "fake capital" an~td it
Adminjs1ration to make owne'? of is worthlc s~a resource Jo make sure
savings and loan banks put more of -that S&L owners havc'to pa) before
their own rrione) at risk in exchange t~\pa)crs do en any· future bailouts.
for federal insurance of deposits. ~lso defeated 00 an, oi{'e vote was
• As Jessi; Jackson lobbied commit· 31; amendment b) R-ep. Steve
tee members to make S&Ls devote Bartlett, R-Texas, that "ould haH'
more of their lending for low-income allowed the "good will'' exemptions
housing and inner-cit) redevelop-'negotiated by S&L owners in men~ the panel rejcc.t~d attemJ?tS to pre-1985 mergers 10 account for onc:-
conunue past accounting techniques fou rth of an S&L's tangibJe capital
thal,' had allowed many S&Ls 10 • requirements unt1 1993.
operate with no real "tangible" caps-Instead. the committee placed ·ncw ·
\al. restnct1ons on the industf) ·s ab1ht}
The key vote wa s on an amend· to rap1dl\ increase their grO\\ th
ment by Rep. Thomas Ridge, D-Pa.. through s0-~lled brokered depos1~
10 give regulators au\horitx to <.'on· - one factor blamed for the $I 00
ti_nue so-called .. ood will ' e_m~ billionmagruluckDflhe...S~crms.
...On a~1 ' "-> • ii dopll!d :ut
anu.•ndnicnt by' Rep. Stepflen e~I.
D-N.C , req uiri ng both banb and
S& Ls '' itb l'apital levels below (cdcr.il
standards to gl't prior approval be(orc
see long brokered deposits in blocks of
$100.000.
"In many instances. real high-Oyer
sa,, ing) and loans auracted large
dcpo i\s "'ith high interest rate) and
UM}d them to make nsk\ loans ... Neal
said. .. ·
When those loans went bad. many
S&Li. tried to .. grow 1he1r wa) out of
trouble" b} seeking morl» brol.crcd
deposits at even higher 1ntcres1 rates
for eH'n riskier loans .. and \H' \\Ound
up \.\ith a mud1 bigger tab hccau'><.' of
it," said Rep. Richard Lehman. f).
Calif.
Assistant rrcasury ccn·tar~
Da\1d Mulhn)called thecomm1ttl'l .. .,
actions Monda.> .. an91her ~ood da) ..
for the administration's bailout plan ~ .
He ~1d nc com.nuucc rCJCl!LCd-1ra110U:) ll&b.l for. rclarm~ aa,d1n\l ··1 undemand that these instllu·
"n•sorting to acount1ng dC\~l'!I to mo'ltly )OUng GOP lawmake~ who tlOOi have a prOblem." Ptd Rep.
"a1 crdown" Bush's proposed t-apital ":int to weaken them -s.1id good Charles Schumer, O.N.Y.
sfamlards.. will ts worthku as ('apital. ' "Wc'rcaskjng forS tOObaJlipn from
The effon. howe~N. 1s hkcl) to "It cannot be con~crted to cash to ta,.pa)ers and flushing 1t down th arise agam \\hen the bi11 rej\.ches the offset losse~ ... he sai , '1When there is drain." Schumer said. "And j( you
House floor. Rep. lausk Pepper. D-not capita~ or (on ly) fake capital, the don't legislate against the 5 percenr t
Fla .. chairman or the p6w<."rful House lossd fall to the insurance funds and IO 'pcrccnt who would 10 ba~k to the
Rules Committee. expressed strong the ta.t.p'a)crs." same pracucci. that ao1 us here, we'll
supp<>rt for "good will' accounting in In exchange for takin& over fa tied be bac_k whcrc we are 1oday." a letter·last week. ihnfts 1r1 the early 1980s and covering •ii.We'~ trying 10 be tough and fair. their losses. the Federal Savings and -+he Bush admtn1stra11on oria.inally
a1id not jlI~t tO!J81\ .. said R1dg.L:. 'vtu> Loan Insurance. Corp. -11.selr near proposed ending the cxcmptioru
cited hundred s of S&Ls 111 IUinois. insolvency ~ granted hcalth) S&Ls gradually over 10 years in an effort to
Pennsylvania. New York, New Jcrsc) more than S20 billion 1n .. good will" make S&L_owners put more o(their
and Ohio that lo t much of their c>.empllons lasting, up 10 40 }C<lrs own money It risk. .
tansible capital in the early 1980s by from normal Cl\ pi ta I rcqu1remenB. . .The Senate two wccJc.s aaocxtcnded
taking over failrd th riOs at the urging 8u1 the ~ns11tutlons that p1tch<.'d in th<." &ood-w1ll pha~oul 10 25 years.
of the federal government. with that aid by using much of their But 1t·sa1d S&Ls must show that b y
The commitfee 'hairman. Rep. O\HL.<.'apital to effecuvely rrscue the June 1981 they have$1.50in ta ngibl
. Henr} D. Gonzatcz,'D-Texas -who go.,crnmen1's tnsurance fund then capila.J Cor e~ry'STOO ofloans in tbelr
"'ith a coalition of senior Repubicans face possible exunc11on by thc'ii\'w portfolios that could be seized before
and }Oung Democrats on the com- standards want1:d b) Bush. Goniale1 federal 111surancc funds arc tapped to ·n~ttec has been ~dtJTtt tl'fc amrnnrs.: and'611fci'1Cf6'rmeri. ·-" .• -~· -cover dcpo,sltors' losses.
. Couple keeps roina~ce-of-the sea alive·· Some East.ern·uniOn,
management quitti,ng
Spieler o~te a different kind of ··tove·txr.rc" ---
Couples struck by lo ve come. to
exchan~ vows on board the
Spielers· 92-foot three-masted
schooner; one of few tallships Jen
1n the world.
'Jhe Resolution is hard to mi9S"
amid rows of fiberglass boats in
Newport Beach. The bJack-and
whtte-hull r-tses 1>f0Udly from-'the'-
water beside Delaney's Res-
taurant on Lido Park Dri ve. Her
sails ,arc wrapped tightJy inside
burgandy covers, surrounded by
· dozens of ropes· that stretch the
lengthsofthe mastF.At the-highest
point, a skull and crossbones flag
waves in the wind.
The Resolution was built fo r
Gulf shrimping in I 926 in
Pascagoula," Miss. The western
ceda.r.._and oak vessel has been
rebuilt every l 0 years and is worth
close to $1 million today. sai$1 the.
Spielers. who ·bought her in I 979.
The Spielers, like the R~ol
ut1on. have seen a 1<5t of -places.
Rte pair met in a Los Angeles bar
and. later bought their first ship. a
429:>ot sloop named Windward
II. ---.. We wanted to learn to sail and
ex plore the world," said B,a rry,
ho h11d1tn-art-btl~iness he cl
do"'n then lO oegin their adven·
turc.
ly DAN SEWEU ·aii1cs. A ut o ne-thiroonhe umon'
A•t«M•fll ,.~m~ Eastern-membe.rship is working a
some !rind of job, but most ar MIAMI -As the strike that temporary or pan-time, he sa,id. crippfeq E«stem Airlines heads into
its third month, the carrier's unions There have been few departures b
. say they remain solid. ·but some pilots, who would lose scn1ority tha
employees are bailing out determines their salarits and flig.h
Tbe resignations are shnnksng th<." a·ss1gnments !fthey sw1~ched airlines ~.Officials 0Lthe1t un1o_n. -ranks of-managcmenrrmpfO}"ttS ar
well as J,Jnion workers. Many Oi&ht au ndants have take
• 1 other JObs. but wo.uld prefer to retu "As more ume passes, more peop e to Eastern 1fpossibk, said officials o will &O on LO othcrJ.bings.'· ~company spokeswoman Karen Cercmsak said their upion.
late last week. Strikers have been aidedsomcwha
Ms. Ceremsak couldn-1 esumatc b) tbe1r union benefits. and fro
. how many of Eastem's 12.000 non· else.Jhcre m organized tabOr. Ma
union employcers ha'e taken other ch1n1sts receive S 100 a week in unio
JObs since the··March 4 Machinists strike benefits and the pilots $2,400
strike. The ·walko11t vi rtually month. The flight auendants hav
grounded the airline when pilots and been rcccJvmg no benefits from thci
flight attendants refused to cross union. bu1 1he AFL-ClO has dcsia
picket lines. -nated 1wo-1h1rds of SI million goin
The Machinists un10R estimates to Eastern stnkers for the attendants
that resignations am ong East em\ Thou.sands of dollars worth 't>
17,000 union workers number onl) in groceries and frozen meats have bee
the hundreds, although nearly all the donated to the unions. Haber-wd
remaining union emplO)Ces Still ,re· and south f1 pnda •farmers hav
fuse to work for the airline invued crews of strikers to come t
Eastern has cut back to IQ percent their fields for all the vegetables the)
of pre-stri1ce opera-tie>ns, ha about ,. coulo pick. -
4.500 acuve emplo)ees and has "The economic s11u~~1on 1s dtf.
entered Chapter 11 bank-ruptq n:· fercnt now than ll was 23 yoais ago,'
nd-'61tttien fr ...
creditors. --two JO sTn t e family:·
_parent Te~as Air Corp plans to Many non-union emplo)ees hav
rebuild Eastc~n as a smaller airline ·no strike benefits. and can't afford t
·without the unions But the unions be as pa11cn1 , cspec1all)' given th
·are opumist1c that ne"' owneri.hip for uncenault) of ho\\ the strike u.I
the a1rhnc still can . be found. even t1matel) will be resolv~d.
tho.ugh EaSlcm insists that none of Karen Machen, former man-aero
The Spielers soon sold their first
ship and llew to the Caribbean to
bu)' their second vessel, the 62-
foot schoOfler Sinus, named-after '
the brightest star in the sky. The
next yeanhc y were in the charter·
boat business, the beginning of
seven years liv\ng ·in the Carib-
, D~ ~...-e..; Del\lel M-"'
the offers 11 has recei ved arc viable. E.@stern benefits compcnuuon
Wall> Haber, general chaHrnan of moved Maren 20 to SOutbeastllan
the Machinists union. chuckled re-for a similar job offcnng more mone
ccntly when reminded ofh1s March 4 and secun1y . · _ _ bean. -!=•ptalns Tamara and Barry Splefer stand In ~he wheelhouse of their tallshlp Resolution.
"Our parents thought' we were nuts~" said' Tamara.-wbogrew up
in Seal Beach and had worked in
sales before sayine goodbye ·10
land in fa vor of a hfe at sea. She
laushs when she thinks back IQ
their first days at sea. "We never
did have sailing lessons. We
bought a boat. hired a crew and
went sa1hng."
After giving up the Sirius and
buying the Resolution, ~he
Sp1elcrs began operating three·
week cr'Uises between Hawaii and
Tahiti. .
In I 984iliC Resolution sailed in·-ship as a chapel without lea\ sng
a tallsh1p parade for ,the 1984 the harbor. up to SJ.800 for a
Olympics in Los Angeles. During ceremony at sea req uiring a crew
a visit to Newport Beach, the One or two crew members sta)
Spiclers were offered a dock by a on board full-time j ust to masn-
local cHh rtcr company. tain the wood. cngme· ana sails.
The ship natural!)' attracts cou-The Speilcrs have spent most of
pies who want a dream) wedding. " the last 15 years liv'ing aboard
"The vessel itself 1s 3 grand old their vessels. The) also ra1 ed a
lady and she needs to be used that daughter·on board. hiring a tutor
way: She ha s a real romantic air to to-ed ucate he r. The soorct to hv1ng
her," 'Barry said. The Spielers hold on a vessel, Barry said, is havin~ a
about five weddings a month. very comfortable ship wil)l a nice
-charging from $1 95 fo r use of the layout.-The Resolution ~as scvfn
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p~1va1e c-abrn~ •~ hhraf') ~·r~.u
and wa~her anctdr)C'f'.
Two :rear!> ago the ~pc1kr ..
moved off th1.· !>hip and~o .in
apartment bc«ausc Bar ' 1n~
'olvcmen1 man pubhs ng gn.'."
and the paird1dn'11hink 11 ka\1hk
to stay on board
But land isn't quite the \.lllll' ~1
miss be ing on ,the "atcr ll'>ell
being rocked to kcp ..... Barry said
Sometimes the pair HJ) with the
idea of going bn<:k tt> the ( an b-
bea n.
of 'e•·_por •
"llo1'k P rw1• f)uot1·~
prcalctiOl'illlat the strike wouldlast ''Thope the) malce 11 and in a wa
onl) 10 da; . rd sort ofhkc to· be tb~1m'I
Easte-rn ·s March 9 bankruptcy fil· years, there's suit a place tn mv hea
mg "threw a monkc> wrench into the for Eastern," said Ms. Madsen.
whole system." putting the .com pan~ Ea.stem's pilots arc generally iom
into the slow-movrng proccduw~ of of 1he r¢ustry's-most UI'tnen~
bankruptcy court. he said. th~ pilot5 union sa)·s. °8U1 aJthou
Habci: noted that few of the 8.500 othor· maJOr earners a~ anJ1ious t
Ea.stern mach1nisti. were around for hire experienced pilots, the East
tt\~ last Eastorri stnkc tn 1966. which veterans are reluctant to tnde thei
la ted 42,days. "l''e bC:en arnazcd at scniont) for new jpbs elsewhere.
the resolve', the way the pco~le nrc .. The sen1onty tcpcrcussfons •.. ar
really sucking together," he said more acceptable to a younger atntle
Haber said Unjtcd Airlines. Bocmi man at tower· seniority levels. a
Corp. and SC\.Crnl other companies oppo~ to me whe n I've bten here 1
have been woomg Eastern me h-yea~ ... said pilot Gary Greksa.
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State revJvesjob Safety_ clout
'8ftJ rsbcBdowlHlf'l(W.o years
SAN FllANCISCO -Tweacy.
two mOGlbs after Gov. OeorF 0.k=• Vll1ua1Jy ditmuded CaJ.()S ICale ID~ on
Monday rnumed investiptina
accideo&a Ind ukty com~nt.s at pnv11e compbies.
"All 21 di11rict offices around
the 11.ate opened for busin«s
today •• RK:hard,Stephenti 11>9kes-m.u for tbe state lndu11nal lleta-
tiom Oeputment that overRas
Cal-OSHA. laid Monday.
The Califontaa Occupational
SafC't)' ud Health Adm1n1stration
is be119 rntorcd under terms of a
1tatewlde ballot mcasu~ last No-
vember that ~vcn.cd the 1 R:c-
publican aevemor•s deciSJon.
Deuk.mejian cut most of thc fund.ina for w $7 million statc-
rvn provam as a cost-savm1
measu~ m July 1987. H1.s action
turned ovrr to the fecktal tovem·
ment the rt1pon1ibihty for · momtorint JOb lafc1r in the pn·
Vile l«\Or, where 10.S mulion
Californians work. All that re-
ma.aoed of C~-OSHA was an
inspection pr2J11m for Cah-
omia's f.7 milhon state and locaJ
· a.ovemnwnt workers.
But a coalition of labor, en·
vironmcntal, businC$S, medical
and educatton aroups
s~arhcaded Proposiuon 97 to
restore Cal-OSHA, say1n1 the r•raJ QSHA provided workers
with fat fewer protecttons than the
state qency. Voters passed-the
initiative by a matg1n ofS4 ~rccnt
lO 46 perccnl
Under a federal-st.ate acrccment
announced last month. anspccton
for both .&O''Cmments will pobcc
-.ork.er safety 1n CalLforn11 for the
Milt ihe monlhs as the state
~panmcnt of lndustnal Reta.
llons bnnp Cal-OSHA back to
life. -
As the state prosram return to
full strcn11h, the f~ral presence
will be phased out so that lhc state c-an assume full control on Oct. I.
''They'll have some growing
pains. but we anhcipate (Cal·
OSHA) wall be back on Slream
vet) rapidly," said R1chatd Munn
of the Associated General Con-
tractors of California, which
pu1hcd for rcstonn& Cal-0 HA.
About( 40 state inspectors were
on the ,1pb Monday. with the
number scheduled to climb &rad:_
ualJy to 214, Stephens said. Stak
inspectors· will respond to all
complaints · of unsafe' working
cond1t1ons m the pn,ate sector.
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Aa, (AP)-Disney-MGM tudios o~ncd ats 1 r:r~v s~F~.·~1194111 •• ~·
S400 million theme puk on Monday, hoping to lure the nostalJ.ic to its \ers1on velumM.a-
of Hollr.wood's aoldcn era and thnll-scekers to ndcs that will take them to ~~P ; Ii , _ ~
places hl'c Catastrophe Canyon. ru Loom , 8'" -~
The I 3S-acre-eomplu blends filmmakinJ wt th backstagc studio tours and A;~~~' ' · Y: = ~:
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WASHINGTON -The Supreme
Coun, m tht case of a woman wno
says I.he -.vu denied promotion
because otben tbouaht she aclcd too
much It.kt a man made 1t more
d.H'ficuJt Monday for employers to
win lawsuits accusin& theQ'l ofsc ual
ste~otyp1na and other bias.
In a fraamentcd rubna. lhe court
said employcrt have the burden of
P.rovina they did not discriminate
alleplly when there is evtdence that
bi&~ • played a pan in ~rsonntl
decisions.
By a 6-3 vote, the justices ordered
further lower coun hcannas in a suu
apinst the accountin& firm of Price
Waterhouse by a former employee.
Ann Hopkins
She said she was dented a panner-
sh1p bccau~ of "macho" attitude~
that demanded she behave "more
cnuncaat1na clear auidehnes could
sow confusion amonl lower courts
when decidinJ such su1ts.
The decision prQmpted mt~
reacuons.
.. Although this is not a complete
v1c1ory, weconsader it lo be in the win
category." said Jud1th Win!Ston of the
Women's l..cP-1 Defense Fund herc.
"We are gratified that the court said
that once a woman proves J.endcr was
a factor, the bu.rdm shifts to the
employer."
Price Waterhou5C said in e state·
mcnt that 1t expects to wtn apinst
s. Hopkins \\tfen lbc suit returns to
federal tnal court.
"We arc confident that after the
lower court f'CClonsiders the case, it
-will conclude ~· Ms. Hopkins was
denied ~rtnersh1p fo l' le1111mate
reasons, the company said.
The .hlgh court rtJc<:tcd a federal
appeals coun's requirement that
Pncc Waterhouse show clear and
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unbtased. It 1s enough that the
company show by a prepondcr::nce of
the evidence 1t did not pract1ct illegal
discrimination, the coun said
femm.iocly;·
The f um su other actors - sue
as her failure to get along wtth others
-~ere dCCISIVC. .
. Only four 1usuccs agrc.cd on the
standards that should aovern such
"mixed-motive" discrimination
cases. "(he abscnct' of a ma1ont)
Thc clear and convincing standard
usually mcans tha t to suC'CCssfull)
~efend ~gamst a lawsun . an em plover
n dc-tluouah. walk-through auracti.ons. Movie and TV production began last §~,.~.,~ . ihr; + 1v.
summer on us three sprawlina sound studios and backlot street scene\ ~!}"f ~ -~ ,,~--~----• · · tt 'Thencw·auracuonond\centertainmentg.aant's 43-square-mt lcC'~ntl"31 ... r(;p I '·• Sto" ~·;_~ .. ::ar et r-\ff·-Ee· ·s g1·ve gro• 1n ,· florida reson complcmcnu iU-Other two-theme parks: --~. -\.. I\ I I' I'-,~ t' t;A 1-1
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NEW YORK (AP1 -T"9 followlne 11•1 ll'IO'ft. "" New Yor1( Stodl EXcNl)9et
•todla end mhf have llOM. UP 1"9 ~!ftd ~ ~I ~Md on percent "' NO-:,,.. no Delo* 12 or 1000 ':S" .,.. . t end perc.ente cna ' ere ht di enc." between 1~ _4Pft~' c1o,lng • orlce end Mondav~~:JO p.m. Ol'lct.
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=S,~:[= ~crY'~ \ , • +r• CHETCURRlER · · The trade croup said the pace of about the poss1b1htyofa bilbcrbicl. ..,......,_.._..__, ~~ ,• "' -:t1~: ""..__..,_ buStneu lracked b) ...L1.S ...mem~ Carson Pme !>colt ranUCI ..... c ___ .,._ ..... .,_, :=_e:=,::'~0:= . f~rr 1·.-1~ NEW YORK -fhe stock market stepped up m Apnl to a bnsk pace. the top 8'& Board F,rc:cnt11ee ...... :=::;r.-~:·:''° MCI · ~ -• ga\e ground Monday, faced wlth That came as unwcloomc new to chmb1n& 4~, to _7. TM QJ 1'J Q,
'"' ,....,.,...._.....H7 ouu1 ~~ 2 2s·14 +-c. nc'4-uuucsung persistent trenaih in stock and bond tradel'S who had been \t.tuch had earlier rcJccud ••• Dwr
90 ': c-..,'"' tNM!! ClloM "'°" S37u o "" dnird 7 +·1 ., the economy. banking on a continued slowtna in the bids of SW a ha.re and $24 a *-ft
..., ...... ......,._.4pm "'°" sin •5 o" -e t after an earl> sclloff. pflccs ccono m?, in kcep1naw•th the Federal from P .A. &raner&C~ .. ~--'°°' ~ rcco~ ercd much of their lo sc's. ' _1 Reserve s um of res.trairuna 1nflahQn. acqwrcd b> Bergner for S27.JO a
The Do~ Jones averaae of '0 The oe~s sent interest rates tughcr hare OJ( l PS\ 'D DOM'S NEW YO~K (APl Mav 1
~dYtnced Ot<:llllN Uncoanoeio 1'01a1 luuts Ntw hlons. Ntw tow\
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ftll..\'I' '\\'SJ: DID
indu~tnaJs, down ncarty 20 points 1n in the credu matkel!. Pnccs of Iona· Kollmorgen lo~ I ''2 to 2~ '1lle
the earl) going, closed w1>(h a term government tionds. which move compan) settled L-talccover batde br
m1nus-3.i4 rcadin& at 2,414. 96 nr the opJ)() 1te d11ttuo n from 11ttt1n1 to a 1 :?j-11-sharc bid t'Olll
Dechnm11uucs outnumbered ad-intere t rates, fell about SS for each Vcmrtron Corp.
vanccs by about 7 to S 1n nauonw1de S I, -000 m face value . As measured -b) W\lshile A>
tradmaofNew York Stock Exchange-Another gauac of the a '<>npmy s sociatcs' inde>. of mo~ than l.000 li~led stocks. wtth 590 up. 832 down performance last month is due o,n actively traded st ocks. the m.-lalt
and 528 unchangt."<1 Fnda} -.1th the Labor ~partmcnt s S3.4 I billion. or o ·11 penmt, iD
VoJume on the floqr o f thc Big report on the emplo)ment SltU3UOn ,alue
Board came 138.05 mil hon shares. ~d\ a nee esumatcs call for an in· . .-:"all
do wn fro m 158.39 m1lhon 1n th~ creaSt" in no nfarm payroll emplo)-The NYSE'scompos11e ir';daU1
previous sc551on. Nat1on"'1dc. con-ment in the 200.000 to 250.000 range. tts l~~ed co mmon 'itocks shPlllld .l l
s.ohdatcd volume in NY E-llsted '\mong the blue chips Inter· to I -.82
issues. 1ncludina trades in tho~ nat1onaJ Bu~css Machmes dropped llnd.ard & Poor's industrial a.des
stocks o n rcgtonal exchanges and tn •·.to I ~ •. Pb1.hp ~1oms '•to 126"•· fell 81 10 355 ... , and SAP'1 500-
the O\Cr-the<oun ter market. totaled Ford Motor "'• to 47 •. and .\mcn~n stock com po 11c index was down .S2
111 S.3 m1lhon.sha.rc.s-. _ . _Jc.!.c£hone &. Telearaph ' to 3411 e t 309 11
Analystnatd ~ton woe ~-W.: Ogtl") GrQU9. ,umped 11 "10~ ~ t>'\Qwml'Mfte l..a W
a bu b) s11ns ofa pickup in busincu in over-tbc-<0untcr tradina \.\-PP thc o' cr·the<ountcr mark~ drOooed
act1v1ty, as ~ported by thc auo nal Group PLC propostd a S4S-a·sh "42"' 47 "'t the AJn.enaa 9IOct
.\s!>OC1a11on of Purchasing Managc-offer for the ad' t'rt1 ma firm and E:\chanet the mark.et value iadel
ment traders qu1ckl;. bcpn lo .soeculatc dosed ~1 '4S .:: up .10.
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· S C>tlle major ban.ks are making ~ big dt>al about
their new • turday hours. Citizens Bank ~Y~ "Better
late than never." F'dteen years lat . actually Becau
that' how long Cifu:ens Bank has been offering
convenient turday banking. from 9:30 M to 1 PM .
Once again;congrallllation to the financial giants
on their belated di overy. ltju goes to show big
aren't the exclusive property of big banks.
.. turd8y banking. -
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0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, May 2. 1989
V~t' $ r:espor-ise
depend& ·an siZ €.
of wanet, °f:J eart
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some-
thing terrible happened today. My
dog was hit by a car. When my wife
called w11h the news. my boss was
verysupponivc. Helctmeleavework
immcc.hatcly even though we were
busv and it lcfl him shon-handed.
0
ly Sydney Of'Nrr
Tuesday, May 2
ARIE (March 21.Apnl 19). Moon 1n )Our
1gn accents -ab1l1t) to 1lTim"Cd1atel~ re pond 10
crisis. Emphasis on respons1b1hty. 1n111auve. c>.
appeal.\' ou'll v. 1n al hes through per onal appeals.
appcai:iances. Can~er n 11ve 1 1n picture.
TAURUS (April 2<.J-Ma) 20):' You'll gel
appro,al~ from superiors Ba k<ila$c maneuver
works io )Our fa"or. You'll hnvc \01ce 1n forming
pplic}. Romance\\ ill be ba<:k on track You'll have
atcess to pri' Mgcd informa11on. '\ncs rep-
resented. GEMJNI (Ma) :?I-June 201: Obtain hin1 frqm
Anes me sage. You arl· going places and you'll ~ay
1n which direc11on. rocu~ on friend . hopes.
physical a11rac11on. Populant) 1ooms up"ard'I
I rushed home as fast as I could. My You'll ha'c luck 1n matters of spcn1 la11on
wife was nearl) hysterical. I went into CANCER (June 21-Jul) :?:?). It might be dcJa
the livinf room and there larmy dog. vu 1n faoul} mailer\. T"o persons. both dosr 10
He wasn l mo\jng. He wasn t making )OU. expres~ opposite \IC'-''> concerning monc).
a sound. He just looked at me as if to receiver. S«uflt}. Final dd·1 ion rclaung 10 propen) comes
sa), "Please help me." So yoa see, it all depends on the in t'-'O v.ecks. >\quanan '"'ohcd
I ge ntl) picked him up and carried place -and I suspect the site of tbe LEO (Juh :?3-Aug. :?:?)' <.ompc111or malo.c"
him 10 a he car. The person in charge of heart of the person wlllo Is OD duty. mistake conccming )Our mOll\ a11on. You'll • • • the animal hospital said l needed $38 UEAR AN LANDER : \>.e hear '
cash on the spot. I told him that I so often that marriage isn't reall)
always pa)' m)' bills and they would 1mponant an) more. that it is;ust a "a I H'9. 80\'0
surpnw: man) by being .. o~ step ahtad."'
Emphns1s on d1vers1t)" versat1h1y, 1b1ht) to
commun1eatc concepts. abstract or othtTW1~.
Gemin i 1n,olved
VIRGO (Aug. 2).. · pt. 22): ccoununa
procedures require revicv.. Focus" on lepl docu·
men ts, pubhc image .. ab1lit> to convince officials
Green hght flashes for rebuilding provam.
Necessary papers will be processed within I 0 da)S
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Key is to be
analytical, to d iscern methods and motive. Focus
also on care of pets. special relationship to one who
helped yo u in recent past. A "th ird person'' is asked
to be reftree. Virgo represented. _
SCORPIO (Otl: 23-Nov. 21 ). trek to your
0"' n style despite objections from one who seeks
pubhc1t) Get ideas on paper. Member of oppos11c
'>t'X. although resdess. will fu)till obhpt1on
Domesuc adjustment will be l'>enefic1al. •
SAGl'ITARJUS (Nov: 22-Dec .21) Look
behind scenes. Something 1s going on and )OU
should l..nov. about 1t. Reprt'scntallvt' of special
interest group 1s broug.'lt mto picture. Keep guard
up. refuse to be bullied 'f belheese pnsen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2-Jan. 19)' You asked for
lertatft ('tech&, rt pon,1b1ht and no~ 'ou h•' c it.
poth&ht on propen) futurr prosP!tCl'I \C'Curity If '>ou mett deadhne there v.il l1be sh rc~ar
Another Capncorn pla)s role. ,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Tdi 18). rocu on1rt~
v1s1ts. surprise st.tt~·mcnt b> one "'ho pre" 1ou'>I~
had reputation for "being quiet.'' Rtl.tt1\>e is •11
picture. po \tbh brother or s1s1cr You'll ~
released from financial obl1gat101'1
PISCE ~fcb ' 19-Morch 20)· .\nsv.c1\ re
ce1ved in connection with financial inqume\ IJ
will be nccc \&r}' to me~t peopk to malo.c frc\ij
contacts. Path 1s cleared for pro;~• "h1ch coutq
result in sizable profit Leo in picture
IF MAY t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )Our m6thct
had more in'flm~chan-did father 'I ou po~ 1bl)
have problem with left e~e. You ha"'~ gournlt't
appetite but should be v.aJ) 1n co,.,cct1on "nb
diet. nutntton Capricorn. Cancer per\ons pla1
• impon nt rolrs in )Our life. You arc a11ra(ll\C..
sen\ual. mood). determined enouih to cH'ntuall)
achieve goals. PQJ>ularit5 nscs this month. <ooc1al
nct1v1ues accelerete and you could ctnbark upon
iOIH O'e foq•ou this ~ear
get their mone) in fi ve days. He said. piece of paper."
"Sorry,\\Ccan'thelp you." lamatraumanurscwho hadbecn M I I r "ears· do·n't h1·bernate ,·n w 1·nr·er I t09k the dog home and my wife li ving wi1h a lovcl) man for quite a a e p 0 a U. • . . . .
and I nursed him back to health. while. One da) it dawned on me that
Will )'OU please check-with1l couple-if ~Y lover wcre involved in an auto . ,
of animal hospitals and let tne know accident, I would ha ve n~thing to !kl} Male polar bears don't hi bernate. The) 're out· Ida. For 33 miles. (
what the~ have to say about treatfog about w~at happens to him. lfhe wa!\ there ro!\ming the ice all winter. How they can do an injurea animal when-Tue-perso -unconscious and_-unable"to spcalr:-f'O--c-, ~,-n~at!s1fa~. 1sn'trt?-Bunhcn.Mnn
docsn ·1 ha vc the cash? J need to know htmself,-m}~ ~shes wo~ld mean 1s th~only1tnunal ~hat has~<>-WCa< clotbc.s. I.mag.me
1f the) are aiore hard-hearted in this a~solutcly nothing. According to law. the bears find that hard to grasp.
town than in other places. _ J.B.. hi~ next of kin arr his legal-age
BA{lBERTON OHIO • children, then h1~parcnts. then his Another musical 1n 1rumen1 ~cro pla}cd \'-'3'>
' .' ..... • brothersand sistcrs~fll\cydidn't like the bagpipe
DEAR J .8 :: We checked wltlt two me, they could have me barred from
animal hospitals In Cltleafo .and tris hospit1f! room. Highwa' sign planner<> m the 1 cnus tested
received completely di feTent l got ,to t~1.nk1ng sen ousl) about pnnt size on 'some, oung men. (1ood l'nough then
responses. these poss1b1ht1es an~ decided last But impro' ed roads let cars go faster Popula11on ne flnt said Gey w.,id treat the July-to get :mamcd. l m glad .I did. aged. Those letters no~.11• said, arc tooiJDall to tx·
animal if it a~ared to be u lnja111_ _Ann. Tha~gon '!'>linger haSJl'en deaphcted quicU} ~at lc4lst 40 pcf(cnt of Lhc.
tbat wauagt complfcarea;i.wt lfR was . !!'Ca sen~ olsecunt} .an~ a Teehng or drivers. b
a "uio111 lajary tkat woald reqalre onen~~s that I ne'er had betorc. ays here there's an ~fncan antclopt'. thl'
intensive care Oley WM~ r eftt tlfm and 11 s -WO DERFUL I suatunga that can sfeep unaeNater Rcm.irkahlc
to an aatl·cnelty iodety. MEMPHIS f .
Tile sec.Olld llospital apokespe.rson -DEAR WONDERFUL: Your leuer 1 true.
said, "Are yoa kklclla&? We'r~ nn· JI OH tbt deserves to be laken
1ting a bullllell. 0.r pla~ itn't for serioasly by alJ couples WbO are llVh}g
charity stuff. Weuve bUJs to pay Uke tose~r wllM•t benefit of clergy.
everybody ~lse." Aacl ban& went tile nukl for tllarln1 your wisdom.
Q. What's the longest main ~trcet 1n an) OOl'
U.S. IQ\vn? · A~ The Main that runs through Island Park
--r-few people-known-to-medieai historutrl'I
ha .,,c been automatic counters. One such might
walk past a picket iCnce and know tllc numl>er ot
pickets 1n same w1Chout knowing how hc.knO'-''i
Another might kno" after a train tnp how man>
11mes the sleel wheels clicked without knowing
ho" he knows In the 18th centur). one Jedediah
Buxton "'as asked b\ a member of the Ro,al
Fam•I} ho'.( he hked ihc hakespeanan pla)' he'J
1us1 seen Buxton didn't know ho" he hked 11 '\II
he knew was the actors had spoken 14 445 word\
and taken 5 101 s1e.m.:_
That poisonous Jell~ fic;h called the Ponugucse
nr.ln·of·waris-no-t)U1t one--enher btjl a colon) of
numerouc; awmals.
If that ant can sung.. 11's a female
That name "Iceland" mean' "island .. not
·1q land ..
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I . 1Qrgater~ sa) fi\'C I'> the mttr number Of
Geminis --..
1 o test a pair of !>unglasses. loo!.. a1 on) IOI'\&'
s\1a1gl1l Tin~ -a ~J()c;crnpcr'•c; t<f&e a n1gnw~)'
">tnpc'.-and don't• bu~ them 1f the line waver)
The) 'II givt• vou a headache So~>~ an cxrx:rt
Lcman~.loo. arc h<;'ml'S
1 he C'h1nei.e also m\ented 1nllat100, .\ftc:r
paper monc) \>. hllh 1s "hat did 11
Do )OU '>'-Ill think men arc heller than v.omtn
in math and !.Cience If so.' chan~s arc }oure p
retirement age urve\ talo.~rs found most rider'
.still so behcH but fev. )Ounger pc:ople do
Wer.c ~ou e'er afra10 (if a l>a~t>afft If not
)uu \C ne'er plo~cd the re~I game So sa)s one
authom}. wh o add>. There tr.rs never bct'TI a ma;
leaguer at the plate "ho wasn1 sometimes scartd
of the ball.
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North East South West
l ·• Pui I • Paa
l • Pus ; .. 3 NT · Pua
.. +Pua PlllPUI I Opening lead: Eiaht of •
The aim of bidding is to find the
best conuact. In order of desirt,btl-. l 'ity, the preferred' pme coo tracts arc
tour of a ~or if u eight-a.rd fit
C'Jdlu; th,.. no t.rump if c.ber~ lJ no
majo . nd five or ., minor
possibly four of a mljor on a seven-
card flt, only if nether of the first
two option$ ii viable.
However ,that does not mean you
1bould foUow this dictum slavishly.
There are some~hands &hat call for
judament. StL1dY thi1 band from a
recent rubber-bridae aame at New
York's Cavmdi1h Club.·
South might have jumped to two
no trump at hi first. turn, but he
introduced his ~ajor suJt io case his
partner held four spades and an Un·
balanced hand. Ooce the '4-4 fit was
-..--~located, South show his llt£ft&!h
anCJ balanced distribuuon by jum
inJ to three no trump, and North
correcttd to four spades, WTonalY in
our opinion.
North allO has a balanced bane( 1
ho I O( aecondarj valua and a stop-
per in ncry IWL Since Soulb &U111VM1
surety haa the ace or heartl, declarer
Will not need a bean naff iD dummy.
• There Is no r..on wby J'ionh
lhould P"MllM tbal the major-tuic
pmewW be"''**· Tbe punWa• aQeldld the c:rtme. Wat led a c:IUb to Mt Pl'\~
ner•1 ace. A diamoad wu retuned
• to tM ace, ad tbe .,._, pro-
Ceeded to eollecl two rilff1 ID -=ti ...,,,,Ofdoft ..... 1 nu. • .,.... ...... " ...
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Who knows what
evil lies within .
'7 bureaucracy .
It was a small news story witb a nondescnpt headltne
placed at the bon om of the page. "Beach campground to close
J une .12,'' u said.
But behind those few words hes a big d1sappo1ntment for
thousands and perhaps a clue to the evil that lurks an the
ment bureaucrats e"'enrwbcre.
The stof) went on to sa> Doheny tate Beach
campground would be closed for reno ata on beginning.June
12. The work, including new roads, cam!)ground redes1J11 .
improved facilities and landscaping, would take unul spnng 1-990. .
T he nature of the wo rk 1s not in question. Cenainly all
campgrounds need refurbishment from time to lime.
Campers wall appreciate the improvemcnrs 1n time. • 1
_ What .tht")'.~n't appre~1atc and proba_blycan't fathom t'i
v.-hy t estate waited un ti l J u-nc to close one of its most popular
summer desnnanonc;
A beach camp site is a tough ttcket anytime. During the
summer. It 1s a pnze to be coveted. The.demand far outstrips
suppl} There are few .,\acanues.' A stnctl v monitored
reservation sy tern enc;ures fairness and "campground full"
signs.
So tt is an} bod}' 's guess wh) the state chose lo shut dov. n
at the height of the season. v.h) rt d.Jdn't attempt to rompktc
l!R renovation dunng the off-season 6r. C\errbene~ an pn~sc·s
so the campground could remain m use
We may find a clue in the actions of other go' ernmcnt
agencies and 1n the be ha' 1or of th ose v."ho theoret1calh sen e
the public.
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Why doe' the state Depanrnent of Transportation I thu'>e
gu ys in the orange vehicles) ah.1. a~ s pick the\., or'it time to slrnt
dov.-n the busiest stretch of freewa\ '> . .
Why does the clerk at the government onice (selc:u an~)
always initially ignore you, then treat you disdaanfull > before
direcun~ you to another window where the process as . ') repe,te . . .
Why ts the information you need (llwa ys guarded by a
clerk who is haelded by a busy signal? Do. they c:ver rcall~
intend to talk to }OU when they put you on hold?
Do $Ovemment bureaucrats think an the same: Jargon that
fills the imposstblc-to-comprehend forms they send ~ou'1
. C-0mc to think of tt, do they think at all'> -
Bu~t~~ ~v:~~o5d~~~~t •n 1hc number ul
t1m~s the Pledge of .\llegian<.e is being recited -e\ en 1hough
the pledge was one _of the b1gges1 issues in la t ~°"ember's
pre 1dept1al elect100. · ,
_ But that, of course. CilCil~ the standard b) "'h11.h we
measure the fi rst 100 days of the Bush admmistrauon.
Netthcr can v..c use \;Yha t Bush has call~d. ''tht• '1'\1on
thtni-" And nobody seems to ha"e an accurate handle of how
m·any thousands of points of ltght started shining sinn· the:
White H ouse changed occupants.
But George Bush can be fairl)' Judged on has handl mg ut
the economy. the war o n drugs. environmental protc:l tt on.
foreign pohcy. govcmmenr administraqon, and his pl('dgt' to
transform Amcnca into a kinder and gentler nation.
In general. he's been do1 nga good Job. a better Job than v.c
c~pected. lfwe were to peg a letter grade LO h1 performance. 11
wquld be a C-plus. But his progress has come slowl) -slo"er
Lhan ti clock 1n a classroom on a beautiful morning an \.fa)
Tbe Fllnt (Mich.) Journal
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13,o:S_~ors f_in:d-legal -way_tC:tkeep
ki'ckbacks from clihic referrals ' New trend milking Medicare of millions
WASHINGTON . -Ph>~ic1an'
na"t' found or lcpl wa) to pocl..t't
ku.ltbacks ror lhctr pattenrr~f('rr.11\
Tht') bu) tnto medical labs and
hospitals. refer their pat1rnl\ there for
eitpens1vc services and then tal..e tht'1r
pa)ofTs tn tht' form of leg1llma1e
corpora 1.e profits
A I 2-)ear--0ld M edicare ..\ntt·
Fraud and Abuse La"" forbids ·phH-
1c1ans from rece1 ... 1ng am "l..tckbad ..
bnbc or rcbatt'" for a referral. That
means a doctor can't refer a pa11en1 to
another spcc1alts1 and expect monq·
1n return.
But fcdt'ral tn'csugators have un-
eanhed a sleazy ncv. trend . tov. ard
what they catl "self-referrals·· The
doctor owns a stake 1n a la b or cltn1l
and ;efcrs pa"11en1s there for. lC'its or
trcatmt'nl.
NO,...evt'ry doctor v.1th a finanual.
1n\erest in an outside bu~ness tal..c.,.
ad,antagt' of the 11e.. but 1(~ clc.:ctr
fr,olll-Otlgoing federal 1n' est1gat1on!I
that man> do Doctor~ v.11h a 'ested
tntcrest 10 outside medical cl1n1cs
~ rhnriratrenn :for~~ :i'i'
mul h as 40 percent morr ser. 1'-e'
than doc10" \I.1th no nakt rn a
factlll>
Tht' seam nOl onl'.f lO'il' the pattern
a fortune. but 11 posstbl> mtll..,
Medicare tor tens of m1l11on'> ot
dollars. in unnecessaf} c'penses
4-n es11ma1ed 12 percent of thl·
nauon's ph\stuani. ha'c found their
v.a) urounJ the .in11 -k1cl6acYTa~ t"
1nve<il1ng 1n cltn1cs lati' and hf>'il'l ·
tals
O ur associate Jim L)nCh ha'i
leJrned that 1n' esug:uors from the
General o\crnun11ng omee and tht>
Department of Health and Human
en ices ha" e evidence that thl'
number of these self-ser. ing arranse·
ments has soared 1n the past fou1
years. Herc arc some e~amples
· • A!hys1cal therapist 1n Colomd11
opcne a cltn1c tn an office butlding
ov. ned b} doctol'S" The therap1 t "'oon
found out tha11he landlordse,pc<"ted
not onl) basic rent. but I 0 perlt.'Ot 111
the ph)'Stcal therapist's gros'i rl'' -
enues I he l.llx,tur'> touh.l ~en prttfit
b) \Clldtng 1he phn1cal 1herap1s1
mm~ bu51ness
• El Paso. T t",,,., ha., t.50 dlXtors
and more than lll percent of thl'.'m
ha' e '"" e'itmcnt'> that allo~ them to
maJ..l' mone~ e'el) lime the> r\"fer
J>til11:ru~ 10 dlll1u..l~aod ho~p1\ats.
• .\1 one mcdKal lentcr 1.11 (ah-
forn1a. 6l d 0<tor'i o.,.,.n a !lhare of the ho~p11al and ldn npt~ t a 900 JX'ru~nt gnats 15 laking muJtt-m1lhon-dollar
return vn their tn\ei.tml·nt tn fi\l' b11cs out of tht' fedt'ral trea Ur)
)'ea rs l he doctors tale half lhl' MONEY LEAKS-The L' S ( oasl
ho~p11al's prolits .tnd arc a pnmaf) Guard lost $65,000 worth ot Oll last
souTcc of 11' p.t11en1 referral'> ) ear bec3u~ 11 leall'd out ofon. hofc.
• NcurologJ'i1' who l)V. ned J l \I tanl~ . .\not her SI 3 m1llton worth of
scanner ,u',4 Nonh C arolina med1rnl tut'! has been p1npotn1ed in an audll
fauht) "'ere ordenng .ioout 10 t1nH~\ :i~ ··i.u scept_1ble to v.a~te and ab\lse"
as man)' '>t:Jn"i tor their pa11cn1s as f lu! Coast Guard pa)S too much for ncurolog1~1-. who used tht· '\amt: fuel and does a poor JOb oflcep1ng of ~anncrbut did not o"'n 11 ~anHo't tratlrof"'tlere that fucl"&OCS
from S300 to $5()(J The waste goes on in spite or the
O ne C altforntn l.On'>ult1ng f1m1 v.a\ · fact that tOycars ago the Coast Guard
formci fiu:. )_Cars ago to help de' dop_ J .J.11iated an enCfi} con~nallon pro.
mcdllal fanh'ue-. I he liml's litcra-gram. The audit turned up "' 1den c
tu re mal..cs no ~" rc,a of it\ n:u~ for tha(ffiC:CoasfGuard d1dn l foTiov. 11
1ut:et:ss "l he mu'>t , 6nom1calh ov. nl)rogram because f~I v.as cheap
· 511cn'Ssful cem~~ ~ t c<;e "'ht'rt a amfabuuda11t Nc,crn11mhhatl1'!1.--:tS-
large numbt·r ul rclcmng dtntl1.in"' \Our mont'\ lht')' v.e~ Sp<"lldtng to
share 1n the c1.onom1c mk'> and v.a<>t~ all that cheap fuel
rcv.ard\ .. MINl·EDITORJAL -fhc C ''ti ~ \pol..esman tor I.he lirrn de1.hned \tr Patrol ha bttn enlt~tcd 10 fight
10 1..ummcn1 111 u' aht1ut th, un on the humc tront in the v.aron drugs rl'il'J~J rnkral tn\l''illg~twn doing acnal \C.'tlrl'he'> for man1uana R~p f ortne' .. Pt:t~ ')tar~ (). field~-BuL no amount ot acnat
( altl " .ingr~ enough abt"ut the ~arlhltlg "'ill dt~m t'r the nt"''
l'' ldl'n(C 10 'pon'or a b1ll 1ha1 "'l•Uld frontier ot manJuana farml'r' -tht•
forbid dtX tor' tr,>m rl'lemng paucnt'> great tnJo~
10 a medical u.'ntl'r tn "'h1ch the' ha' e
ov. nersh1p \tarl.. ·., bill has broad
suppon from lav. makcr'i v. ho v..ml tu
cut tht' \\3Sll' out nl ~1ed1l·:tre but
there 1s re.,1\1..inrc prcd1C"tabh from.
Lhc ~mem·Jn \kd1cJI .\s~oc1.1t1on
wh1lh thtn l.."' the litll pun1 he-. e\Cr.-
onc for the "'"' ut :i le~
One opponent of the hill. Re-p
l.1rn ( ra1g H Id.tho 1h1nt..\ the btll
v.111 ··.,hall.le .. the '-\mt'man,. en-
trcprcncunal sptnt He 'WlH \1an. 1s
··1n ing to l..111 .i gn.tl v. 11h a
'>kdgehammt:r ·
Judg1nlt h\ thl' tinding~ of thc:
lt"\kr,il Ill' C\l1ga1or'> a S\\arm ot
'>' e haq• reponed tn the pa ton the
grttcnhouse _ tcchnolog) that t)J\
mo' t'd pot indoors and out of '>1gh1
The federal ovemmcnt ma' n• •t
succeed in ~topping mnrGu.inJ
growers b) cltm1nat1ng their outd\llll
fields. but tt d)uld succeed.ul ~topp1n~
them from wa.sung valuable ag.r'llul
tural land. If the drug farmer<; Jrt'
for .. ed to mo'e 1ns1dc tht' leg111ma 1e
farmers "ould be ablt' 10 pul the land
11.1 good use for food crop
J•c:II Aad«"Noa •u • l1I E'd ,,_.
D•IE' ,.an Att.t IJt wrlr1ag tbls SJndl·
c:•lt-d column.
Toda) 1s Tuctday, May 2. the
122nd da) of 1989 'f hut urt' 2•n
da) s Jell in tttc )Car
Pnson 10 Calffom1a ---'---T-Aick er:iveJ0~es, runr:ii st-lGeS
In 1965. lhc "E:lrl) Bird .. saulltte
Toda) 's h1ghhght 1n h1SIOI)' ·
On M•> 2, 1863 Confederate
General Thomas " tonewall'" /ac'l:-
son was ace1dcntally wounded by his
own men dunn1 the battle of
Chanccllonv1llc. Va. Jackson died
e-1ght da)', later of comphcat,tins
rc5ulu n• from his wounds.
On thl.S elate
In l.S l 9. ani t Leonardo da V1nc1
died at Clou~. France
In 1670 tht' Huli.son Bay to v..a
chartered by EnaJand's KJna Charle
In lii.s. "Good HO'li;kcepina"
mqllJne wa first pubh\hcd b Oark
W. B~n In Hol}'okc. Ma s
In 1190. the Oklahoma Tt'M"tlOI"\'
was o raan1zcd.
Jn 1932, Jack Benny' first radio
5how ~a ts debut on the BC Bl ue
nc-twork. lo 1936. "Peter and the Wo1r ... a
symphoru ll)e ror t haldten· b\
RLli Ji n composrr Strtt1 Prokofiev.
bad 1u world prcmlC:t"e 1n Moscow
In l94S. lhc So\'1et 'nion :an-
~ noun«d lhe faJI of Bertin, aTid the
Alhn announced the su~ndt'r o(
Nazi ttoOPI an Italy and peru of
Austna • • ID 19'7, J0ttph R McC'an.h), the
• conuoveniAJ RCJNblican tcnator
,..._. W1111COnSln, died at ,lkthnda
Naval HCJ11M .. l 1n Mary'1nd. . la 1960. C~l Cbn&man, a co n· , Y1cied te• oflitndtt who bttame a
l belt~ •lhor •ti1k on da!th
row, wu cu-cut~ a1 San Qotntan
was used to traium1t telc' 1s1on p1l -b h f I h Ith IU~S~~;;:s~~:r~~:~~48 ~~~ai can· e arm. u to y9ur ea
head of 1he FBI under eight p1ts1-
dcnu. J Eda,ar Hoo ... er died 1n
Wash1ng1on at 1hc age of 77
In 1974, lo rmcr Vice Pre~11den1
:')ptro T Agnev. v.as dlsbar'rcd b) the
Mal') land Court of Appcal,s, effcct1 ve-
ly prc\cn11nahim from pracucina lav.
3n)whcre in the United • tntc
In 1983. 47 people wert inJurcct
when 1a 2 -S«ond earthquake
JDw unn1 b 7 thc RichLcr.scalc strud.
Coal.top.
In 1987.'"'I> ht'ba" -.on the 11 'th
runn.irta of the Kentucky Derb)' 10
cam a rccord S6 I 8.600
Ten )tan aao: ARcr h1nun1 he
mtaht step do•n. "Tontght'' 1how
host Johnn) Ca.non announ«d on
Im late-011)\t NB ·TV PfOVlm that
he would continue 1 h t ··po 1bl~
1010 next )C.ar, ..
f t\'C )Can qo. Prcs1den1 Ronald,
Reapn. on hi~"'> bed to Wuh1na-
to n ancr a 1~-da) '111t to Chma, met
bnefl.) •n Fairbank Aluk.t w1lh
Pope John. Paul JI, Vt<ho was on his
wa) to South Korea, 11 ~11 \he Stto nd
lime the t•o mt'n had met
One )ear 1110· C"1nc1nnau Red
bueball manaecr ~ Row ~u
suJpCOCkd for 30 da)'l 6). Nat1ona.I Le...-pm.adel)l A. Ba.nleu Oi.atnat-
ll, t-o <tan aRtr Roec .tio vtd an umpi~ dun.r.-a 11me .on b) the
NC* York ~ ~! .
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Tueedey, M_ay 2. *fl
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Gas guzzlers
shouldQay .
for po7lution
To the Editor
The mass1\'e 011sp1ll1n Ala.ski 11 an '
environmental tragedy. I hope it will
mouva1e us to enact measures that
will make a recurrence less likely. The~ are. of course, many--cbanan
aovemmcnt and industry can. rnak.e
10 t~rove thc1rcontinaency pla.ns to
dral morr efTCCt.Jvely with tra~s.
po ng huge quantities of crude oil. h ts 1mpcrativt' that this be done.
however. 11 1s . S)'mpto matic treat-
ment v.ha1 v.e need 1s to treat the
ausc'. Our econom y in the United
tates uuhzes substantially more
energ) per capita than other peop1c
on this planet. The United Sta.Jes uses
almost 50 per cent o f the woll~
energ) on less than 6 per ocnt of the
world's populauon. We are cx-
traord1nanlv was1cful. And wl\at we
"er fOr It Is ion of pollutants and Jots ---i· of problems wilh waste di~I. .._
Man) We~tem Euro pean CO!~~ea
ha'e a comparable standard of h~na
10 ours. ~ hile ut1li21ng substant&ally
less cncrin per capita.
We need 10 c ncourqc. •nd
subs1d1ze conservation while taxin&
and d1scourag1ng wastcfu! cons~mp-
11on The mtn1mum gasoline mtleaec
for au1omob1les ought to be enfORlCd.
The gasoltne ta' hasn't cv.cn kqM up
\\tth 1nOatton this lax should be
ubs1a n11nll) tncreased to discollnlt
wasteful dn~ 1ng. encouraae car pool-
ing, and cnwuragc lhe. purchaK of
more fuel t>ffic1ent aulQmobiles. TI\e
e>.tra,agant uscr6fg_asoline ouabt to
pro' 1de more of the .ut..'lt rtvenues to
provide w me of tht> funds to deal
w11h the pollution. traffic and health
problems that be 1s-causins.
We need to t>rcal.. our addiction to
gasoline and rncooragl' the advance-
ment ofnh ernauve fuels
4-l'NE'( OX-CLASBY
Laguna Beach
Banks miserly to
charge for -calls
Io 1hUP11or _____ __,
If I d1dn·1 lno)' the~ yun bad
crept up on me 1 ~nov.T~1~t ,O.:n:."':o-:--ww. '=':r---
gucss "'1\Jt wught me~ una c
~cunt' Pactfit R.inl.. <\nd through
m\ tdephont' bill of all places.
The tun shov.ed toll characs 1
couJd.n'1 Jdc:nuh RC}Carch rev~led
(' telcphom· wmpany was billina
me for 1.all<, to the Lacuna Beach
brdnlh of the ':>elunt) Pacific Bank. 1
ll\e 1n Llguna ~h Cbarses this
muntll ranged from I Secnfs to"S2:.70. ~ure thc\t: dlar&.C!I '' · r, I
calkd tht' bani..
The manager -I sup~ it was-
1:11urwnui,h enough informed me that
the '>ec..·unt' Pacific Bank now had no !rt~ numbc.•r for cuswmcrs witntina
m:count inlormauon even tho u&}l the
1.Jll onginatt~ in Laguna Beach.
\~ it 10 JU,111\ this uosccml)
corporate beha' 10.r he ng.htcou ly
.ldded 1ha1 most big banks have the
~me pohc..' l got the feeling that "big" banl '> "ere '>a)tng. "Don 't ask
U\ 10 do 'our anthmet1c ··
BAnl..'> ·haH~ a point Banks ha"c to
ma.~e their profit ~mt>v.herc. E'en 1f
11 mean!> grubbing around for pen mes
from their 1. u lomer\
'l:oOOd' .\. going bankrupt. pa~ing.;
the ban\. (onnfonmmon on the-lT'OW'lf
accounts But ll docs Sttm uncoos-
~ mnable foe lhc. banl1ng comm~u~
'upponcd matnl} as II n b) us.
horrtiv.cr. .rnd depositors. to squttic
thn'>t' that o;.uppon 11 And 1n such a
dltli..Cn V.J\
I'm abashed and M>mcwhat de-
pn:\\t'd The 11ears tune brought such
Y.ondcrful lhanges. \ct the} d~ Jlong v.nfi them such mtscr1y ..
hanl .. pcnn\ -grabbing ·anuc md1 •
terent to t.hosc ~o suppory-thcm .
"nd th~ thing· ts. I 'hadn't been
"atch1ng 'I ca~ caught up o n me.
\nd I ha'c to asl m )sclf. -oian~
there used to be a fcllov. arou.nd by the
n:ime of Chenezcr rooge""·
~~~"NDER
una Beach
Bush 's visit costly;
sell Rancho de/ Rio
To the Edttor
Lut luf'sda' \ pubhc relation
C:lrt°US 10 Y.. htl h the j>rt' 1dcnt Oe'°"' tO
the remote v. aid 0.fOrangc Co.unt)' to
prcscm 'll 1'1TV thtrl:-rcpromtma--~...,._
df'1.l&·bu 1 procttds in front of I .SOO ~lccted import.ant c1t1zcn I a clear
c~ample ot a h1.llo~ comm.umcnt to
I better eov1rohmcnt on the pan o (
our l O' ernmcnt. a.nd a thoughtks-.
v.a tc of Ul\pa)c:r money by ou.r
tounty rnan:lgtmcnt.
The polluu on and c'.\pcnte oftrivtl
for the prc'i1dential p&n} b) JC\ •nd
hcJ1cop1er to the 1tt .. •t'ld t.M count)' e\pen~ an 1mproH1\I r'Olfd wsth
'tnl hundttd uuc-k.loads of vavcl and f'('mo,11 o le\trll Old tren tO
this crov.J coukt be butCd 11' "'1th our
nc-nt bu.wt to ,.,tnna a IK'ltroi*f
landana on a ttmott ranch mutt ha"t
nHtf\: ~ ihie "alue r &lilt
tb«l I should hopr tbcft ~ ftw dNI
1butef1 '" thtl crowd U> brn -mor ofiMir ~ tOln mn OC1..,. ~k. But tlllc .-Of us miiht bc wms*d to '!)' ._" ._ out lk.
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OAILV PILOT/ TUeld.y, Mey 2. 1989
I
ly TOM TITUS 2l-year guih to bubble to.the surface. '" .,_,...c........... Michael Hamm, in the play'smost difficult role,
.Two'• decades aao. William Hanlcy's "Slow enacts the ambiguous street punk with a genius IQ
Dance on the Killing Ground'' hit theatergoers at the with thoughtful, deliberatecharacterstrokcs. Though
old Lagu~a Playhouse like a kidney punch -an technic-ally erral)c. Hamm holds th playgoer's
intense, visceral drama of the degree seldom attention tfirougb the sheer diversity of his per-
witnessed in 'a local theater. , sonality. The pfaywright's device of switching his
Despite its raw emotfonal power, the play has ,speech patterns often comes off as artificial, but
been virtually_ ,ignQrcd by Orange County thea.ter Hamm handles the transitions quite well.
groups -until now. The admirable Alternative The most completely realized performance
Repertory Theater is rcvivine Hanley'$ scaring come~ from Kelli Evans as the· teen-aged Bronx girl
examination of moral responsibility in a compelling 'who's lost her way to the abortionist'~ office. £vans
and in,volvi.ng' production .at its t~Santa Ana conveys volomes through arimacc alone and turns
theater. , . ~ the play•s sketchiest character into its most
·Set on a June night in 1962, on the day Adolf memorable. Her reactive quality is first rate, and she
Eichmann was hanged for his rolfln the Holocaust, alone ttan'Slatts t he ~e emotional pain of ncr
• "Slow Dance" brings together a trio of diverse · situation. • · •
characters -the aging store proprietor, a survivor of "Slow Dance on the Kllling Ground" abounds
Hitler•s Germany· a black fugitive, whose speech with the moral fury of many plays fro'rn the 1960s, but
pattern switches from .aheno hipster to ~n almest its message of individual responsibility is no less
professocial tone; and a ·homely y':>ung girl, on her relevant today. Despite its flaws. 11 is a-gripping-· -
way to an abOrtion clinic to have the biggest mist-ake production. <. ,
of her life corrected. Performances contiribeThursdays lhrough Sat-
.
. ly SOREN ANDERSEN .
Mt(ll'I~~ "Mw• S.Mce (
Foor quarrelsome crooks (Rh.-n
Blades, Lou D iamond Phillips,,f:-;;d
GW)'nnc and William Russ) arrive in
a small Monta'na town, summoned by
an associate (Corbin Bernsen) for the
purposeofcommitting acrime. None
of the four knows any of the others.
None isno ws what the job is.
wKen the): acrive at the station,
mastermind Bernsen is nowhere to be
found. Much time is spent trying t.o
figyre out the whereabouts of their
leader and the nature of the Crime.
Nobody likes anybody rery m.uch,
and while they 10' to put ~he pieces
together a lot of sour feelings surface.
Bickering breaks ou'l
-· Eventuall>-,-:·iticy · d'!scover their
• mission. is to rob th! town's only
bank. And so, because there would be
no ~ason for the movie to dtist
otherwise, they plan and carry out the
heisL Guys on a chain-gang show
more enthusiasm fs>r their work.
Guys stacking cans m a silpermarket
show more e&.pertisc..
T.hey never do find Bernsen.
That's because he is arrested in the
first 10 minutes. escapes, and"spends
·the rest of the picture on the lam with
a couple of clownish cops (Daniel
Roebuck "and Ed .O'Neill) i.n meffec-
-tual purswL ' _ .
"Disorganized Crime" i$ supposed
to be a-comedy about missed and
mishndted oonnec•ions: between t.he
cops and Bcmsen-'-between Bernsen
and his cronies. between the cronies
themscJves.,Tn:.1th is, the m ostsignifi-
:.
cant mmcd conncctilif\ of aJI 1s
between ·the picture ancl the audience .
It's hard to warm up to a movie as
numbinaJy routine as tbis one.
"Disorganized Crime" rc:lies hea.vi-
ly on physical comedy --: fal!s.
stumbles, characters s~ra~hna in
manure. someone running around
with no pants. But none of these
actO('S displays the ~li&btest aift for
this kind of deceptively demanding
wor.k.
Screenwriter-director Jim Ko~f
(writer ·oC the 1987 cop hit
"Stakeout''~g1ves his performers no
help in this and every other arccrofthe
picture. Hi~ comedy scenes have no
recoanizable rhythm, his dialogue is pedcstri~n. and ~is characters are, to er
man, un1nter.esung.
Each, like a Chaucer character. has a stol)t, to urdaysat8p.m.andSundSysat 7p.m. untilJunelat
relate, and their interaction with one another is the the Alternative Repertory Theater, 1636 S. Grand .
guts ofHanley's avestina wwk:The play should be a Ave., Sania Ana. Ticket information is avaflable at New.port Beach svr;:!J~ 4 o. 1• 9 15 • ~ =:l!.~.19 ~.•1goJO
'90\'IE l~ISTl,GS
three-pronged toll'r de force, but only ~ne performer 836-7929. 1 TMDr-••-s lO e 10 1s J s..Y_ ... .,llerftMts X>.8 1010
really ~pproaches brillian~ in the ART prod~cti<?n. BACKSTAGE -·~nis from the the.atrical ~::." ./.':.: 1~ 8"'" m .mo M•SA ciHCMA N~wpott etv0 /1'•h s1 'f. •. so2s ; :;:-~·!·.'s~{: ~t :~ i~
. Director Sydel.I ~emer t~kcs Hanler, s title treasure chest of Rodgers ar:td Hart will be f~atoced ......... ..aos.r>e1A....,c:..IM4w ..... J.o.AO .u.,~• 1s,e 10. 1030
hterany. He~ show is indeed a slow danc~ as the this weekend in .. SinJ-for Your Suppe,t" in •DWMDI .Nsw.-orr ciNtMA JOO Newi>on TOWN awn4t <•NSllM.I Sou1ri co;11 Piu• wooa•1oe1c1NU1A.1 ht~,.,kw•Y1C.lhr1 _.___._-1,__,c='hara~~~£.}er;d sta/kp?ch other deliberately cF-as:laAd-l:lal~t-tho-Pifst-Presbyteriano-Gh-Urelt-AJ--~c~=~~s.+.--._.,.__ _____ zs11i.!!!. ... lJ>w 12 lO J1s-. 6-ts 8 l0-.-10 o Of~~ s1>S, '-•.-Sc•~,
w.ith a 1 ra e ping 0 . mt~rc.;sque si encwe. . e Santa Ana Thursday at 6 p.m .. Friday and Saturday 1 oto.•-•5 45' 8' 10 15 1 LMw-• .,~ .... ' X>. 1 )() 2 n..0r-T-s.1X>.10 •
sm.aJl, arcnD:-~tyle staae is hm1t~but emer "l 7~30 andSundavat 2·.30 .... ""11542-7253f;ordetails. uooc1N1MA Nrwpo!1e1vo •tN~wpottv~ J M1aa,1reuec111M 12·1s,130 •4s.1 t•s l....-&.e•• .. ~JP.-10 4s sk11lfuUypoS1t1ons herat torssothat1nt1eoITneir3ll-----.J-• • •-----.-&?J'8) J...l..!J..,,:.X 'e>1s ........... ~~~·s---
important facial reactions are lost for too long a time. CALLBQARD -Autiitions will be held tonight ~uw• 45• 7 '10 uAsounccoAST 156 1 w Sonllowfl Avr 5 •·•5 45•8'.'0
Th"'re' art> som~ fine, thoughtful choices by all and Wednesday at 7 p .m. for the ori0 inal play "Iron~· ;.o'" THSATH l'IOS\. co•" H•9f'W'"Y 61l<4JIJO 540-05"4 C · Va~luu1-"" ·~ • o-• 7 9 \.,U. !WM~. •.Jos. 1 10.' 10 ountaan a ey threeper:formersasthey bring the show toa slow boil, of an Uncro'Vned Pnnce" in the Civic Center Annex· · ~~wow"...,..,., ,...,..._ 1 1s. • 1s 1 940
-; but there also are some nagging omissions. John auditorium, 23 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana .... rolcs J .. ........,........,..4 H 9 ioc,--1l .1 30 ,OUNTAIN VAL.UY TWIN ••ao1<hum/Ea•n0<"
Merina as the storekeeper who claims to be a are open for two roen and three women and H · 1 B h Bl9· 1SOO •
concentration camp survivor is an avuncular figure information is available at 998-2 199. Costa Mes_a u!t~~ ~~c -:. ~ :;-; ?;'1~~ .. 6 8 10
whose European accent is quite credible, bu• his The Garden G rove CommuJ.lity Theater has iow.MOs CHArr .. csNTlttl 1812 w~· ... ,,,. I interpretation isf(?ssionless, his intensity level far announced readings for William Inge's "Picnic" May ~:/::';.':.111~~N~~"!~, 9~r:J:!'-2101 H4rl>o( 84 1~110 • _ :~11~7 ,OUlt ctN••A \111;1 B1ao1<nui>t s1
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Into swim
of things
Golden West and Ora~Coast. a.Ddaoinatoclass He'sthattypeo(
twoofthecommunitycollcaeswim-coach ... ncvubratbeidqwnyour
min1powcrs1n the state, could . neck,justencouf'ale$you to do better.
probablycomb1nccffortsand makeJt TbcOCCwomcn havewon64dual
upthePacifictothe Bay Area in ume mcetsinarow,datinaback to Feb of
fortbcstatefinals which belin on 1982 While Watson's mcn'steam Thursdayat~io ValfcyCollqeln ·-Win.nersofthreeconsecutlvecon-'
Concord. • ference titles, will also be looklnJ to
OCCsmenand women, both avc11aelast year'srunncr-upfimsh in
qt'anae EmpircCo~ferencccham-the state finals to Dtablo VaJley.
p1ons, bave21 quahficn fotth1s Dave Stone, whose 21 .0Sclockina
weekend's state champ1onsh1ps while m the SO free set an OCC r«ord GoldcnWest,champlon~ofthe brcakinathcoldnwkot21.13held SouthCoutCon~ercncc1nbothmen byteammateNatelGnncyandSteve
and woi:nen_. qualified 24. wran('77), will be an three individ-
They re rivals to t~e bitter end.. . ua events forthe Pirates. Kanney (SO,
these Rustlers and Pirates. Rccru1ung I 00 and 200 free) will also be in three.
wars are year-long. Don Watson, who Hans Weyland will swim the 200
handles both the meo and women for breaststroke, 200and 400 IM for. . ·
OCC, nevcr&Jves up. OCCwbile Pau1 Read Celina
He aJw~ys thi!"ks.sn te~ms of • Lempke~ Debbie H.oy and Erika
conaen1ahty,sh1ppingh1speopleoff Rcetzwlllcacbcompctcinthr~
to four-year schools and making sure l:vents for the OCC women. ·
they're going to class. His teams. ~ Go1dcn West men's coach Ken
edditt nal!,y.seernrnaJyn~losc. · Hamdort'aiid women scoacli'Jem 1
Th~ .c wom~n wo~ state titles~ McAdams. whose teams will go head-
1984, 6and 87. D1ablo Valley. to-head once again with OCC, both
th.'s y r's ho~t. stoic 1t last year, feel this is their year. And they have
wmninJ both the men and women all the reason in the world to believe
champ1oosh1ps for the firsttime. So that.
what a time for revenge, nght:> "This team looks more hke the
Hardly. Watson JUSt loolcs at Has 1985 and '86tcams."111d Hamdorf.
another pool. His only real conoem' whose teams won state titles in both
arc whether lus luds arc beina c1 vil jl'lease .. DUNN /aJI
IH\Ck \'\Dlll.IU
Prelims·set on all fronts
The Dally Piiot
League prclims and finaJsin track anclfi.dd. the opening gate \oward
CIF and ~tatc h onors. arc scheduled for. todaY@tetims) and Friday f6r
Oranae Coast area high school hopefuls. ~
rn the Sea View lqgue, where Corona dcl Mar has been dominant in
boys and girls catciories. the prclims get under way at Rancho ant1ago
Collcae. start1n.g at I p.m. today. ·
'In the Sunset League. where Edison's boys and Marina's girls carry
the role of favorites in,to the ~Jlals. the boys pretims are at Huntingtott
Beach ~oday at 3; the.girls prehms at 1-Juntington ·Beach Wednesday at 3.
M1ss1on V1CJO High is the site otthe Pac1fic Coast League prehms and final~.with the prelims today at 2 and fina1s Fnda)' at 5 p.m.
w oodbndic en tcrs..with 5-0 records for boys and girts and the gµls .arc
hcaVlly favored Lagullt-H111Hs considered the major-lnmile for the
Woodbndgc boys. who got past Laguna Hills o n a dual meet basis, 71-64.
The~ View finals-at-R11ncho Santtqo Collegnire bitted foT 2:'45
Fnday anemoon. and the Sunset finals at Huntington Beach Fnday will
begrn at 6 -IPIHM see TRACK/IUJ ...,,......_~ .... ht--
Jason Pertslft1. _corona del Mar are sky high Int•• View ..
Eaily dec;islC?n~.
for v~·ney a11 ·
p'ay~ Off for, ace
Rignt choice has
~Perkins ' future
· sec with Trojans
8y JON FERGUSON
Of -D.ily ..... SU«
--Jason Perkins made a dectSton
en c It 1s sopliomo~ year 10
hiah school. one-which is paying
dividends now -.ooth for himself
and the Corona del Mar High boys
volle)'baJl team.
He had played some beach 'ol-
lcyball w1th his father during his
youngor years, but baseball was his
first choice in the sponmg world.
· Th .. rwanJntiH'lc analyzed has future
af\tt one year in hi,gh school.
ith 11 stron,.-vo1teyball tradttion
at Corona del Mar, Perki.n figured
rus size and talents wo'uJd be best
served by a future at the net instead of
the cage.
The results speak for themselves
with the senior lcadjna the wa> up
front aJoog with fellow senior middle
blocker Chns Pliha as the Sea Kings
attempt to close out a Sea View
League champ1onsh1p tb1s week and
prepare for the CIF 4-A playoffs.
With theironJy losscscomingat the
hands of non-leaauc fOC$ Minna and
Laguna Beach, the Sea Kings ha\;e a
good chance to be among the final few
teams batthna for the CIF title.
That's Pcrkrns' No. I goal now.
He's alrcad~ made his thrce-)car old
switch look like a wise one m the form
of a berth on the USC volleyball team
for 1990. h was sometlung he longed
for but not someth1ng·he expected.
"I didn't thtnk u would be possible
three weclcsaao," Perkins said. "I was
down on myself. I d1dn·t think rd
-havea chance to pla)' in coUcae. Then
I aot the lener (ofintent on.April 21 ). "
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Since he wasn't e~y 1:,~1111Mld
name 10 prep v~ ,.~
wrote USC Coach Bob Yoder'** m ·
No-vember and in mum reoeiwd •
questionaire &imilar to that ol muy
schools. A USC scout came '° •
scnmmaae before tbe·~ _. lWO
weelcs ago, Yoder came to a prM:licL
While the USC prasrut c6n
finanClal assisiance only~ ~ ~
chance to pla)' for the Troj&U .. _..
a payofTfor Perk.in&. Tbuoaofa USC
graduate, Perkins' heart ha beee wida
the Trojans for quite aorne Ume.
"It's been a dream to fl> to USC
since I can remember:• Pertdm mid.
"I've been going to use fOCJdld
games since I was littJe~ Ifs j ... a
dream come true."
.Whale Perkins is not u potill!jcl.iD au the techni4\fes ofdw pmea ....
players., it'Lhis solid 6-~~ &.-e
and strong arm swina wiiCli int~rested Yoder.
.. Physically, be could ~
a"esome," said CdM Coec:b Cllllltie
Brande .. But he lets his emalioe II'
in the wa}. He's tettina beCW al
ovcrcomang that. As be matma ...
and lets his physical ability IMe me
of itself. then he'll be very IDOd.
"His ball conttt>I skills ate11"1 M llr
along as his hmma skill. Wt Ille laill
such a heavy ball, so hard. ... ._.,
"'hat they're looking aL Wlma lie .. ill
the front row, "'e lik.c to li¥e it to
him:· · • o
Perkrns full> realizes a.•a IM 8iily
person holding h1msclf ~ llill liR
h1sd1ltgent physical wort•lllca 1a1 a
better player, he's putti111 ee .....
part ofh1s game together IOO.
"It's been. I feel somedli• wMm
has kepJ me back fro m doilll • ..rd
as I could have all alona. '"-..tdM
said. "You can't play wbea::!
mad at yourself. lf I make a
I've got to regather my 1e111e1
keep playing.··
Perktns has worked' hard to mMe
his natural ab1htacs pay o«.
"He JUn\p very well -be_..,
puts both ·hands above die rim
I -and be•a WOIW
~ mSjor qu~stion: Can Angels find some more Aprils?
Good p it ch ing, t imely h itting, it 's added up to a more than respectable start
"
lost their last 11games1n ".pnl
"Going into the ~a~on. "e had a
couple ofau> "'ho nccdt-d to rq.a10
finished with his second career on~ workinge1iht 1n01ngsands1nk1ngout their confidence and they·,e pitched
hitter after Nelson Liriano doubled .a ~ason-h1gh nme. He allowed 01ne well,.. outfielder-designated hitter
oo lhcftrs.tpit.choflhcirutiJli-But the hits, three runs and ~.alked none.. Brian Downrngsaid. "Pttchmg w1U be
Lance Parrish has a good per-The Angels finished Apnl with a
spcct1vc on one of the,flnest openrng 1 S-1 O record. only the founh time the
months 10 the historv of the C'ah· club has had IS open1na·month
fom ia Angels. · victories. Two of the previous 15-wrn
The Anacls° catcher has been on the · Aprils were 10 1979 and 1982, when
rccc1vin1 end of some 1mprcss1vc -the Angels won the Amencan League
and unexpected -p1tch10g. West.
.. We ten spring tra101ng f«hng we The Anaels lead the league with an
"ould ha'e an ofTens1vc club that earned-run averageof2.69
"'ould 5Core a lot of runs " Pamsh R1aht-hander Kirk Mc<..ask1ll
said "It hasn't happened t. but it's pitched the lx'st game of the month
all coming toacthcr c p tchPrs for the Angels He took a no-huter ·
ha\C encouraged the enst to kceo into the ninth 1nn1ni last Friday n11ht
batthnJ." c apmst the Toronto ~luc Ja)'s, and
.. Yarlllily .
has Ideas . '
fOrfUnds
Newport .lkacb m.adcnt ~
\'an:Ucy,a former baJJu:tblll ,tandout
at Ncwpon Harbor Haah. tanfOfd
and NBA. mostJy •1th the Plstons.
bas 10me bi& plans with mon1ct
denved from the Anects• II· tar
workout and dulls compet1t1on,
whK"b 11 lthtduled for An•he•m
SUldium Jul) 10.
Tbe workout, which comet ont di)
before the AJl·SLlt OalM. has b«ome
a vehide to raise. (uftds for ~nhy
local ch8rilia and with the pme 1n • nabdm lhas )ftf (July r I), the
Oranee Count) Sports Hall of fatM
comes '"'° hne. "We are 1hnlkd and \'~-~P-~i" to thi Anetlt ind .. ~ Las-. blllebell.,, .. noted Y~rd • who i1 chairmn of the Count) 5Dor1I HaH of Famt. .. f
Dlaa 10 rdutMlh I 0 to I S ftclds 1n the llnt ,_ aed then a1 laast OIW ftcld
~-~... . · ~:-wn '* "* '° aaa•p atra1•rto '° ... dw you"' GtOnlit • .... •• debt 10 '"-~it ... nd.f\l'Cr)OtW ( ........ ..--.e. ..
11dlllllllltt19e ....-.•al'fS5 _. .. AW/Ir/ A Co. Wil Md iMlllllfJO_,. ... _,... the
~1D =Ii==
rtists pat-
Warriors
out, ·1.-1-7
9-0 victory was the clu9·s fifth . The Angels closed Apnl with their more important as we get into the
shutout, · s1xt.h shutout Sunday .when Pamsh race. . ·
McCaskill. 4-1 , has an ERA ofO. 74. hit a two-out double in the I I th. ..The favonte lament 1s )OU don 1
best among AL starters. . toning for a 1-0 victory over the Blue get the pitching when )Ou ha'e the
Bertl..Blyleven is 3· l wuh a 2.41 Jays. hintng and vice vers.a. \\ e·, c lx'C'n
ERA. Chuck Fink> 3-2 with a 2.43 Although h€d1dn'taet thedec1s1on. fortunate the first month. \\t''c had
ERA and rookie Jim Abbott 1-2 with Mile Wm. whose 5.79 ERA had been ~ JUSt theopposne. When "c·\C' n{'('dt•d
a 3. 78 ERA. EHn thou&h Abbott the b1gac t blemish on the starting the pitch mg. "'e·, e gotttn 11 Our
didn't Jet the decision io California's staff, blanked Toronto for 10 innings offense will be a lot mott consistent I
4-3 victory o'·cr the Blue Jays The ''IClOr) complettd a (>.l home can·t sec us truggllna hke th1'1 all the
Saturday, he pitched his lx'st game, stand for the Anaels. A )CU qo, the)' t1me:·
AWAY
Mav 2'-0rkMM,• •;JS D.m. • Ma v 3-0r!Ms, •:3S D.n\;
Mav· ~lue J•vs. •·35 D.m.
,.,._.., s-8lue Jay$, •:JS D.l'I\.
,.,...., 6-Btve Jns. lO".lS D.m · ,.,..v 7-91\Je J•vs. lt".35 •.m. • • a,.~,,., s
• A• ~l)'W$ on KMPC C7l0).
• \
ateher-c;ome.s thr-ou~or
_Dodgers with sacrifice fly, 1-0~.-.t
LO GEL (.\Pl -~'-'1th
M1kc Morgan and Doug Drabe~
matching zel'O('S for e1&h1 innings
both the Lo ngele Oodgers and
Pittsburgh Ptnrt'C'S loaded the ba.se 1n
the ninth with no one out The P1n11t' ~uandercd the opportumty. but
-M1ckc_x Hatcher mack the most ofh1~
Hatcherdcl1\;crcd Mike Davt with
a one-out sacnficc fly Monda' night
as the Dodacrs snapped their SC<'ond
four-game losma stl"Clk of the season
wtth a 1-0 \ lctOf). Although hoth
stancrs performed bnlhantl). nc11hcr
got the \ ICtO~.
"Orabtk did a fa.otaSllC JOb, and
)Ou'vcgot to give him c~1t for that:·
Hatcher taJd. "When a gu~ pitches
hke that, he docsn 't dcstn c: the lo
The tt-am dc5ervcs the los . rd hk~ to
have a stat for lhai.''
Davu. ~ho broke out of a 2-for-1 ~
droU&)'lt ~1th a pair of 1natn. drtw a
leadoff Y.."llk 1n the ninth q.am t
Drabek. 1·3 .\Oer Eddie Murrn~ ·s
OODtii• H 'C HI IH I I .·.' MIMV 2-Pl,_tft, 7-0S
,.,._v 3-C•rcb. 7.05
Mav f-<•rds, 7:05 Mav s-<ut>s, J:05
Mav 6-Cub1, 7:05 ~'f 7-<u~. l~S ~:!:~.,__._,, ,.,.. v I-Idle -
AWAY
M n t-.1 P1retn, •
• Alt oarnes on KAK (1'1),
-· set.ond s1n&le of the pme put nmaen
at fir'it and third. Milce Sci<JllC19 .._
10tcnt1onall) \\oaJked.
Dra~l. who wrrcndtred oaly tD.
h11s v. hilt goma the distance fOr dae
second 11 me lh1.s year. struck out JoM
Shelb\ But Hatchtr. bemna fbr 'lfJff:
tilJTlllton. lifted a fly t.IJ lO ~
field. and Da\ 1s c1S1)) beat the. o«-
hnc thro" b) R.J Reynolds.
1.-........ ~""
'Georgia players got 170/d of s0 me
r:ealBulldogs in 5pr:ing scrirriritage
-..P PtOlft ct'9 ~ ~reu '
ATHENS, G1. -Georgia· Coach Rax.,---
GofT '4lid he had to use alumni in the team's · ~
annual sprina football scrimmage. but ad-"'-'f
"3itted some of lhe older pllyers aot a little ----
o ut of contro~. The alum team. wlticb lost' 29-0. at times pla)ed
with 14 men the field during Saturday's game. The
reauJars stuc ith the lepl 11 pllyers.
The pm let\ GeOl'Jla qutnerba~Preston Jones. a
redshirt freshman from Anderson, S.C., with a broken
wrist that may need surgery.
1 "Our numbers arc so low that we simply would n'1
have been ablQ to play the pme if not for the aJumru:·
GolTsaid Sunday. ''I'm sure next year when our numbers
arc up it won't be necessary. That's something you have to
evaluate on a yearly basis."
Alumni have plaved in the game before. he said. and
Raiders' wooing denied
they slipped 1n extra players "in the last aame aevenl
years aao."
"l know it wa SU~ to be in-fan, but rm 8'1lid
that'se hnle out ofhan~n auureyou ii won't happn
apm," Goff said.
The team needed the alumni because the Bulldop
are shorthanded will) a small schior eta.. and have been
hjt hard by inJuries.
Jones was sacked in the second half. He put out his
right hand to break his fall, breaking the navicular bone in
the wrist on impact. 11id trainer Warren Morris. He is
expected to be in a cast four to six week.s. '
"II was really a freak tbina." Goff said afler watchina
film of the inj ury. "He got shoved backward and tned to
catch h1mselfwuh his hands."
"It's jus\ a habit of .his lflat he will have to stow ciut
of," Goff said. "When I was a player. I used to llnd on my
elbows, and I separated both mr. shouJden. A big part of
this game is learnana how to fal . "
~...... . , ... :_ ,.,didn't want IOIJW-a:D)'
flt 10 hit and I rouldn't walk hj
DrUelc aid of Hat.c~r. ··1 wu j
'naaold him \OSWlftlltOneor
hes On~ fim patch he laid
cun•c blU and then I threw bt
r and it didn•t ,rt out there
enou&b. He did buj(>b."\
The vaC'tof)' went lo reliever 1
Howell, 2·?, who escaped a b9
loaded. no-out Jim in the top oft
ninth. .
Howell, who relieved Morgan
$tan tbe inning, gave up a le•d
single to Jose Lind. who went to thi
o n a double bY. Reynolds.
Bobby Bontlla was given an int
t1onal walk to fill the bases. Ben
Distefano grounded to seco
baseman W1lhe Randolph. w
threw home to force Lind. Ste
Carter tined to short for the scco
o ut, and Rey Qutnones 01ed out
e nd the mnrng. ·
Morgan.~ 12")-ear \eteran ma k1
his first career start 1tp m1t
tsbur&h, scattered five hits -
leadolf singles -m eight mnin~. An owner of ~e Sacramento Kings
denied a report tha Los Angeles Raiders ~
o wner Al D3vis is cgotiating-to move the ~
NFL team to a proposed new stadium near ----
the NBA club's arena in Sacramento.
KCBS-TV sports dfrector Keith Olbermann re-
ported Monday that Davis has met with Sacramento
realtor Ange~lcopoulos to discuss shiflin' the
Raiders north "and th~ the Raiders boss. is, according to
sources close to the bargaining,· 'very impressed' b>
. Rose lias it tip for the investQr:
Put your money in Kodak stock
• t
cramento's latest offer."
Tsakopoulos and Gregg
Lukenbill, managing general part-
ner of the Kings. own most of the
1,000 acre to tltc north o( the new
Arco Arena, where the NBA team
plays. That land, Olbermann said.
1s where the proposed stad ium
would be built. ~
Lukenbill called the-+epon
"bull" a.nd "irresponsible JOUmal-
1sm." He said he a nd Tsakopoulos D•vls have not discussed a possible mo\e
b} the Raiders with Davis since mid-1 987.
"He made thc..lrwindale decision and that was 11. ..
Lukenbtll said. "I suspect they are fab,rica ting them
(stones) on their own down there." -
Lukcnb1JI said he talked to Tsakopoulos Monda)
aflemoon and Tsakopoulos said that he had had no talks
with Davis since mid-1987. ·
Ql'OTEOt'THED.\l.
"We just fOt to win it in four now." -Atlanta
guard Gleu 0.C':'. Riven. after tnc Hawks lost
Game 2 to Milwaukee 108-98 Saturday. evening
their best-of-5 Eastern .Conference series at one wm
apiece. ·
Kentucky strikes out again
Despite overtures fro m Kentucky. Seton ----
Hall basketball coach P.J. Carlesimo ended a *-
week ohoul-scarching by decidin& to stay.al
the school he took to the NCAA cham-----
p1onsh1p game. .
3 area stars make U.S. team
A 13-playcr team headed by Tracy ~
Murray of Glendora H iJ.!t and Mitchell •
Butler of Oakwood High will meet the Soviet '
Union national j unior team on Sortday,~May ----14. at th,e Bren Events Center on the UCJ ca pus.
The local team was cut to the top 13 pla ers Mooday
and it includes Marina High's Cherokee rks; Mater
Dei's Dylan Rigdo n and Ocean View's kc Frohn.
Also joining Mumy and Butle r. both of whom will
. auend UCLA next year, arc Kent Bennell of Manual Art •
Terry Cannon of Crenshaw; Adonis Jordan of.Oeveland;
Zan M.ason of Westchester; Idris Jones. of Pasadena:
Byron Russell of. Sin Bernardino; Ed Stom of St.
&rnard's. and•Rick SwanWiclc of Trabuco Hills.
MONTREAL -Cincinnati Reds Manager Pete
Rose. the su~jecJ of inyest~tions b ;aseball and a
tederal grand Jury. 1s gett1na ured of . ~
being followed by crowds of tele-
vision network film crews. ·
Rose said he can't undentand
wh> crews from ABC, NBC and
CBS seem to be endle$sly ftlrnina
61m. ·
"I'm lr)'i~ to figure out what
they're doing,' Rose said. bcfbrc
the Reds p~yed the Montreal Expos
Monday nipt. "I get on a plane in
San Dieao and they're shooti,.
film. I act off a plane in Cincinnat1
and they've got another crew from Rosa
CBS shooting me.
.. After a aame, CBS. ABC. NBC' are alfin ncrc CB
has been witft me something like 68 da~s f;fow much
footaac do they need of a guy~· . •. . .
When a me mber oftbc med1asuggeste<fto 'Ro~ that
the crcY.s were following bjm in case there 1s an
announcement concerning the mvest1ga11ons. Rose
shrugcd and quipped: "If that's the case. Kodak's in tood
shape.", .,,
Baseball l S an vestigatina Rose's gambhng ac11v1t1e'1.
· A Cincinnati federal grand Jury reportedly is 10ves11ga11ng
Rose to determine whether he may have evaded pa)mg taxes~ Rose's lawyers have criticized baseball c-0m-
m1ssioner A. Bartlett G iamatti and basebal11nves11gators
for what Rose's lawyers say is improper cooperation 1.>.1th
federal authorities m the separate investigations
Wafhinl{On lawyer Joh.n Dowd, 1.>.ho IS handhng
bascti. ll s tn vtl"tip t ion of Rose. wn.satd.loJ>t:. out of h 1 s.
r========:;:~--"t:fe'rna:Jii>I:'' wiJt fobn Paa.nette Semn 1tall'
ass1stan1 athletic director.
The p mc be&ins 11.2 pm an~t~iet
na11ona1Jun1or ~am·s tour of the U nitedStatcs.. Thetouc ·
..
Elsewhere Monday: .
•In the NHL playoffs, Ken Wregget continued his
sensational relief goaltendins as the Philadelphia A yers
handed Patnck Roy his first home loss of the year, taking
Game I of the Wales Conference final from the Montreal
Canadiens.
IS being sponsored by the United States Amateur Athleuc Berryhill retUffJS in time to s_lug
Union.
LA hosts ,90 winter meetings homer to beat San Francisco, 4-3
--· · f'rom the Aaodated ~ress
•Steve Yzerman of the Detroit ~ed Wings scored
one goal and added two assists Monday as Team Canada
edged Cz«hoslovakia 4-3 to win the silver medal in the
World Hockey Cham_pionships.
LO ANGELES -Th'e 1990 baseball ~ Damon BerT)hLILJustoffthcduabkd h t. Jed oil the
winter meetings "will tale pfac~ in Los 12th inning wath a home run to gi' e the Chicago ( ubs a
Angeles. the P.res1dent of the Los Angeles • 4-3 victon. over the Giants M9nda.. nighl '" ~n Sports Council said Monday. ·' '
The unbeaten Soviet Union, ·which wrapped up the
title Saturda)', beat Sweden 5-1 in the medal-round fi nale
at the Globe Arena.
The Sport$ Council. which prepar~d t he winning btd Francisco.
to bring the convention to Los Angeles. was notified of the Mike LaCoss. 1-2. gave up the homer on 11 2-1 pitch
I · b h N 1 _,. ·att r p fc · 1 JeffPtco.1-0.pttchedthret'h1tless-1nnin~for lhe,1ctor> SC ection Y t e ationa "~OCI on ° ro essiona and CaJvin Schiraldi retired the Giants tn the bo11om of
•Stanford will face Ball State and I 2-time NCAA
champion UCLA will meet Penn State in Friday n ight's
first-round matches of the NCAA m en .. s volleyball
tournament.
Baseball Leagues. President David Simon said. the ll th for his sec.and save.
Karolyl becomes-U.S. citizen
Stanford, 24-5, will be making its first appearance . HOUSTON -Bela KarolyL the gym-
nastics coach from Rom ania who has guided :~ ever in the two-day competition at UCLA's Paule)
Pavilion. Ball Stale, 17-12, is making its 10th NC'AA
Tournament appea~ce. Penn State is 16.-10. UCLA 1s
27-5.
young American athletes to Olympic fame, '
became a U.S. citizen Monday.
The Stanford-BaJI State match startS at 5:30 p.m .
"It's a great moment and I'll never forget It," said
Karolyi, who became a citizen alo ng with his wi fe. Mana.
and 15-year-old daughter. Andrea followed by the Penn State-UCLA match.
•The Philadelphia Eagles have offered Reggie
Whtte a co ntract that would make him the highest paid
defensive player m the pme. club President HarT) T
Gamble said Monday.
"Now. I am an American."
·1 •:I .J'\ ISIO '\-H \ DIO
Gamble said club officials probably will meet in the
next two days with White, considered by many the best
defensive playt!r in the NFL
Bruce Smith of the Buffalo Bills in March signed the
TaLavtSaON
S p,m -NO KARATE: FFKA World Wetterwelvtlt
ChamplonlhlP from Roellford, Ill. (lape), ESPN.
S:OS p,m -NO aASK•TaAU.: NBA play-
oft,-Ottroll al Botton, Tas.
h1~cst contracTIOt"-a n$1ve-p J)'Cr to da~-Sl.7
million per year. -
6 P.m. -~ K.,.,.,. _L;m9 ft ·-· ._.,.,.._ lunlor-ml~elg~~ from L•ke ~ ~ .... IP'N._ 7 p.m. -TaNlllD: Women's tournement finer (t ... ),
Prlmt Tlcktl. . Whitneceivcd $400;000 lasrycar.
•Camille Friend of Hu.otinaton -Beach shot a 1-
under-par 7 I Monday lo take the lead of the 54-holc
Tatum Ranch Players West Oassic in Phoenix.
7;30 P.m. -NO aASKaTaALL:-NBA N~Utlfl
al Got<Mn Slalt , TBS.
Players West is a new California-based women's
professional golf tour. The total purse of the this week's
event is $6,500.
•Mitch Richmond of the Golden State Warriors,
who averaaed 22 points per game. today was .named
winner of the Eddie G ottlieb Trophy as the NBA Rookie
of the Year.
7:30 p.m. -aas••AU: ~-~ at s.n
Francisco, WGN.
RADIO
4:30 P.m. -aAH•ALL: '1"99ts •I Bettlmort, KM~
(710).
r. 7 p.m. -BAS••ALL: Plltsburvh ti Qodoers, KA8C
DUNN
From II ,
those ycan. "They like a cballenae.
they'll be aniious to sec the overall
results."
GWC freshmen Otris Clarke( 100
back, 59and 100free)and,sprintera
Andy Paruette, Wade Womack and
JefTWi.nes are strona contenders.
-.Yomack, headed for Pepperdine,
and Parazette.,JJC Santa Barbara-
boUDd, were slate swimmers last
ICal()ft. Hamdorf'had more swim men
• qumfy ( 13) than 1n y of the other
lhreefiims. McAdamt' women, 11 of
wbomwillbeiaODacord, includin1
one on &he 200 free relay team, shoUJd
pft'°'1t OCCand Diablo V1Uey a
run forlbcir money. Kria Takayama. a hiahly versatile 1wimmerwtio~ two events( I 00 and lOOhe) in tbCc:iodrenc:e finals iD ~ slae will ltOfbeeompeti!ll. i~
dail wecletad. bc9d a lil1 of'five owe
women wbo qua.lifted f'or dae state
ftnaJs in &brec cVcllts.
~::rr:,;r.=,;n
bultcrlty. while sophomores C'riad
H ..... aadc.olyn len&Jey will aho com~ ill daree evenu. Frtlhmn
.K.ri9* ee~i11 lbliDdivid-ual .W ,IDd R~r •n -·•••1 ...... rqj ..
(790). I
7 p,m. -BAS•aALLl $1. L.ouls at S.n OleeO, KFMB
(760).
the1tatefin1ls m Che heptathlon. May t 8-21, in Fresno by finjsbana founh in
·ibeSoulhem C..lifomia Deca-
thlon/Heptathlon Owmpionships.
Youna was fifth overall after the
ftrsl day of compctitaon 1t Cerritos
CoUqe last month, but rallied the
followinadly in the Javelin, Iona
Jumpand 800metento1CCUmullte
3,860points.
OCC'sAnn Kluinacr who fin-
ished ae.ventb witb 3,6l0 point•, will
be lhe fint ahtmate to the state meet
while DcDc PaananelU. one of the
r.voritn IO win the Southern Cali·
fomia meet, w111 l11t-min ute 1m1tch
after coming down with the chicken
pox.
Y~ran the 100-metcrhurdlet
in 17.21, leaped 44-1I1n lhchidl .
jump, threwlbeabot put 27·21hand
sprilued IOa ll.l dockiftl in the 200
mctenduriftl the ft.m day of com-
petition.
.. ~er javehn throw or 114-10 lM
fOIJOWUllafternoon was tlw lontnt of tbe day, vauJti!ll her in10 contention
for firit plKe. ·z It off'widl I t..amartdnlhe mpanch
2:3l.5'timeinthe mdm.
0
Ooldm WacColJ ... 'lllilldJell
team, in ~ol'itsown del&iny
widl daneOra-. ...... Con-•
ferac:e .... tila .... DOdoutM
Berryhill, a product of Laguna Beac h H 1gh School
was pla_ytng in hts fi rst pmesinc~trewasrccalled from the
C ubs' Class A.AA Iowa a ffiliate lollowing a rehab1ltta11on
assianment He was placed on the disabled hst pnl '
with tendinitis in his n~ht sho ulder. -
Tra1hna 3-2 inthec1ghth, the Giants tied the score off
starter Rick utchffc and rchcvcr Mitch Wilham). ·
Brett Butlers1ngled lead1ngoffind Wl'nt to 'l«<>nd on
Tracy Jones· v oundout off Sutcliffe.
Wnh Will Clark batting. W1lha.ms rche"ed and th~~
a wild pitch, sending Sutler to third \lark then looped a
hiah Oy to shallow ten and Mitch Webster dropped the
ball on the dead run, allowing Butler to ore
C lark, "'bo ~cnt lo .scc<md on the error. "-'llC. c.1 111
credited with a sacnfice fly and RBI.
Giants starter Kell) Downs lcfl wtth none out and the
batct loaded m the first inning.
..;;;..___;::.ti~~l~t~. t!ICTv: I: uJ ' e1 rove in 1vc runs and
-Jtfrlteed W vc 6itt as iiel:inCinnat1 Red routed
Moou.I. ~most nant ever ICORd against Lht E J>OS •
..... I, 8n\leS I: rn Adlnt.a.. Dwight Gooden
allowed u bits in seven-plus inninp to 1mprov(' to 5-0 a
New York beat Atlanta )-1, ttnding the Brave to their
eevtnlh strailllt lou. ea....r. I, ...,,.. t: In San Diego. Jose Deleon
pitcbed uU.·bitter for-.x>nd shuto ut in his l~t lhttt
stans as St. Louh dehted San Oieg9 6-0 for it~ s"th
straiaht victory.
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Rose unable to stomach it
MONTREAL -Cinc1~ manager Pe1c
Rose, stricken by the fl u. remained at his hotel room
Monday nighl when the Reds pla>ed the Montreal
fa~s.
'Rose was examined b> Dr. Roben Brodenck.
the Expos team phys1c1an; who determined that he
had chest congesuon and a high fever He
recommended rest for Rose who turned the team
over to ooad\Tommy Helms.
Pndr to the announcemen1 that Rose was 111. at
least a dozen reporterS awaited Rose ,t>uts1de his
0fficc. It 1s a famt1iar scene in ever) city Rose v1s1t
as the invesugation continues by the com·
m1ss1oner's office into allega110-ns that ne bet on
bueball games .
office 1.1.he.n a rcpon er telephoned him for comm
Monday. .
The Ctncmnau Post, ~uotmgan un1dent1fied sour'
repQned Monday that Rose met ~pril 20 and 21 y,1
Dowd at Dayton, Ohio. Dowd has told mends of Ro
that 1f they do not c0operate with Major League Bascb
the) could be forced to appear before the grand jury. l
Post reported. without identifying 11s sources.
"' Rose has been rejecting ne~wor~ 1nten·1ew r~ucs
He said he hasrece1ved letters w1thrn lhe past~k fro
CBS Newsanchorman Dan Rather and ABC "N1ghthn
host Ted Koppel
Rose also said he has no plans to meet "-Ith G1ama
when the Reds arc in Ne"' York to pla) the Me
\\-cdntsda and Thursday. . ·
Boston's leadoff hitter, Boggs,
hits first-inning two-run doubl
From The Auodated Press
It's not often that Wade Bogs.s h1lS a t'ko-run Ii
inning double, but that's"' hat he did Monday n1fht as t
Bo!ton Red Sox beat Minnesota 13-6 the TY.tnS seven
loss 1n c1&ht games ·
After Sous struck ou1 to open the game, scv
straight Red SOx reached bast·aga1nst Allan Anderso
1ncl ud1 na Jim R1ct. who hit a two-run double. a
Dwight Evans. who hit a two-run tnpk. When Boston g
back to the top of the order. Bogs doubled against Ju
Berenguer.
"At least you can see the tlall,'' sa id Boggs, who can
into the aamc 7-ffor-41 and did not sec the ball well
Arli ngton tad1um oHr the Y-eekend. "If\ unco
fortable to have people sttllng 1n centtr field while you'
1r)'1n1 to pick up spin on thr ball This ts a bettt'r ,lark htt in by far ··
Boas hadJu~t one hit, burdro'-e 10 run t)n a ~cnfi 0>. a aroundout, and a bases-loaded Y-31k
El~whcre in the AL Mon~)
Wtllle Sor I , Brewers 0: In Chicago. JerT) Re
pitched a four-h1t1er for his ~th shutout and Ron Kil
hit a thrtt-ruo homer as Milwaukee losl its founh \tra1
1n Teddy H1aucra's first 1tatt of the season
llMllaa II, RbJer• 1: In Arlt111ton. former Ran Jc;r}.Bro.vr:nc.dto~niourrun~and Rteh Yett and Kn
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CAL.Ll:Rv TROPHY 1.F1r,, PHRr i.e•c•, Bloektn". 1~ the tech1uque he thinb he ··1 r. el the ~roup of~s I ...._y With tl•Pttd hmeJ-P1o"e1ro e-1C V-• ,.1 ~'lOl~N~"'AAA~oP++V ... ~ __ .. _must ilJll?.rove mo_!t to L:onunu~· arc soine oft e best," 1 aid. .. I •
11>1011tr correc••o t1rN) -<:ero, evrne BC\'C pla)ing in the rniOdle at C", ~ have grt'al l'espcct fi>rMatt .fief:'----•
SERENA rROP1;4Y <F1r11 w 1oontr cc:r as ball control "Sblls and Ix-coming a .. nngto n . Man Cwitrtnia, Ty Price ... ~~~A t.me•-Kflpie Keller Marlln·Dooroll rn on· 1ntoll1~en1 hitter -sp1~ing all the starters. It's a real team and we
ORCA rRIMARAN TROP ... v F r\1 a round the upposing block. and pick-all work together well. I'm proud to
1rimaren correcr•.i 11me1-<o•sa • Jc."" 1nit apart o p(.•n \pols tn the drfen~e pla\' on this team. W e c.an,doteal well. W•~·:~R~Rr"'ROPHY IYeClll Ctuo w1tn ,,,. mo\! Whtie muc h of lhe (. dM team has \\ l'.JUSl need to ptay wdl ~·"
bee n pla)•ing together sine~ the Sl\lh · . . · for tn!~!~~o~:n1~·~:n.v•~,,c~~•t'' 8•11 • grade "11h Bron<.lc's team at tht' . .\ftcr thii. season, It wtll be (!IM
Corin111lon vc · • Balboa Ba) \ Olll') ball Club Pcrkms ~erl1.ns t~. work toward eralUll the
d1dn·1 JOtn in unul later potential tag. .
He pla~ed Junior \Ursit) as a · .. Hema~ ha,eto(.sitforawhile),"
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GOl.t' ,:/ wpho morc. m oving up 10 the 'ars11' Brandl" said. ..Bill Y~ ( 1980
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A n y non-profjt ~outh g~oup
inte rested 1n cquip mcnt-Oonattons or
field renovauon should wntt' IQ
Orange Counry Spom Hall of Fame ..
I 9S South C. St.. ~ullc 250. Tu\tin.
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Thc All-Star W orkout Da~ and
Sktll!> Compc11t11on \\tll feature a
home ... run h1111ng con1es1 \lo 1th
ba!>Cball\ top slugger... a rcla) throw
for accural > and n catcher's throw to r
accurnC)
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H a' e yo u been thinking Crla)nlJl>I
rettn t I y1 ·
An) U <. football fan "Orll\ his or
h~r isah. of course sure!) ha\ had
nothing cl~c \O pur~uc Th~ T roJans open thc I 'l!SQ football
'iC~on cpt 2 in M oscov. against
llltnol\ and 11promises10 mal.c those
·u r Uowl l1llc1 rices ...of rc.ccnl
times pale in Lompamon
lfow abo11t somtth ms rtkC' 5'6.00!'.f
for :t pair of ttckch' --
\\ell. .the ticli.ct 11r~n·1 1't'<!lty
SJ,000\:lamHnch . but, 1fyo u Wl!nt to
go 10 Mo\Cov. for 4-5 days. ~lccp 1n a
bona fide hotel (wh e re 1he T roJBn'i
~I be housed) and bt pan C\f a
--50-.000-scal Dyn"moSt.adJ.um cro~d.
ttia(s prctt) close to th<' going rntc
R.il)'com pom and Entcruunment
is appare nt!) the o nl) \Ourcc fo1
ticke ts in thC' U. for 1he p mc nnd 1
offcnna the pecb&e •. altho u&fl I ~upposc )Ou can try for llt'kcts onl)'
from Ra)com and fen.cl for )OttT'liClf in
Mo~ow at a lower rate .~
Ir you talc lla)'com u p )'Ou'll even
&ct a 1~·ttal comm emonlli"c Gla ,no
Guest pan. which cnutlc'i the bc'arcr to
all tour•~"' 1t1c~
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JHon Ne~n. Of1n90 L1.1r111ren RobOte Pltl\Cl't, El Modena
Cl'lad Pou1o\. Trab\lco H•"' Mlkt RenoUCI, El Ooreoo
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From Bl
tic-breaker hdo rl' r.ilh 1ng 111 w1n.
7-5:" continued\\ .ilwn l>l tht• 1.() v. in
0' er Ten) v.. a nl( ·
A.nothcr big l.~5 tor~ht· .\rtt)b v.a.,
the piny of ·\Jron Rraucr who
knocked ofT R.ind' ht·' ti-' h t•\ I\
ranked No I 5 1n \(1u1hr rn l ahto rnrn
for I 8·)Cclf-Old5 jnd it wa-. u d utch
tnumptrfnrttr:iuer. who rmrm"-cd to
---K:-Jl'-n•rrr~1 1Ul'l 101vov '2'-r.1:1.i-siienrllrl!T. -6·3. CS.I W•no 6·0. Br•uer ILBI won 6·). IO\I
-l ·{. won 6·1. BuchiOeum Cl.81 loll 0-6 l 6 won 7-~ ~
-J l-3
The ·<.1cc 1s1on k.He\ buth-at lt>-1
over.di "'•th \\ oodhnd.ge •H !!-I m
kaguc Laguna &alh .,_, in lca&Ul'.
.rnd 11 "o uld appear a nHham-.
pt0n\h1p I\ 1n \l\.>rl'
(Ot iMIOWtM)
HE AVVWEt<iHTS Miiie Wnver
!DlemonO Bu) KO'o Lionel wnnltllllon (Be1<.trsl eldl, I •t flrll round Weever' now
J2·U·1 WHll•nvton now lO·•
D .
R ams fans an: mark.ing their calen-
dars for ept. 17 -that') 'when the
lnd1an11po hs C'ol1s and Eric
Dichnon am\e 'at Anaheim
Stadium. --i ·
I'm matk1ng Sep t. 17 tor v. hen the
lnd1nnapolls Colts nod 11gh1 end
Mark Bo\< er arrl\ c at .\aahe1m
Cad1um ·
That'~ Mar~ Bo ·1.·r. J'> in former
Edison H igh and U C standout Mark
Bo)cr. "ho bu)1es himself m u stlr b~
opening holes. tor 1hc famed u ne
Sil)) Indianapolis ( oach Ron
Me)l'r ... Mark. 1s a head) player who
makes few m1sw~cs and he conunues
10 please the wa htng sl IT with his
sturd) ganw cfTons He doc\n'1 gain
1hc aucnuon as \omc others. but h~ 1s
a kc~. ingredient tn helping thl\ club
win. _
I'm still "ailing for lhl' da~ lhl')
figure oul 8o}er can throw the ball on
a dime 50 )'ards away .\1 least he
mold l-0 )Car o.._ T-<l~k abom a
&unoud._pla) . __
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Newpon lhmt1an li1gh\ ba~.,e•
hall tcam ~"'forced to rcl1nqu1sh 11\
runner-up hono~ for 1hc small·
schools CIF champ1onsh 1p \\hen tt
\\3S detcrmmcd 1h.a1 the Conqueror'>
hnd u~d an 1llcgn.J silt for 1hc1r
wmifinah game agaansCRThC'tTins-
taan
T he ConqueroN u~d the J) m \h\.')
pin) all tho1r home pmcs in. nt the
I Sth 'tr-cet V)ITI 111 NC\\ pdn lkac1'
ihu1·~ no p roblem . b ut lhc fact lhc\' al~ u ed th~ S)'m ·fol' th.tar pruc:LJ~ ~te m'#dc 1tittepl A
When the ~11c \\3' announc~ I can
re llqucs11oning1hc 1'cv.-port hr1s.-
uan coach . John D iebold. but he s.aad
ht' had been U>~U~d the US( or tht
LHCl'l·Wn1tt tLBI Gel Emerv·Btro 6 l
d.91 B J.LHCm•n·~9oar 6-• def 0 IMIU 1\'141n·Ro. t ·O. u llll\·Scllmldt 1L8l won 1·6, 1-6
6·4 Cr•bPt·SNlrmen ILBl IO'I 1-6 1-&. 0·6
IAS~IUL Amtt1call LN tut CALIFORNIA llNGEL.S.-R ... 11U.0 Monle•eont P<ICNI<, from E Ome>nlO"
Pec1f•c Coe\1 Lttoue
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o• '"'' :-.e,crlhdc"'i: 1t "'II b<' \\ oocJ-
bmlgC' in the '-o I ~<'C<i~d '>()Ot from 'th~ ka~uc g)'m was curr\.'1.'.l. tr)tng lO lit into the 'lOfX' ol a m.i1or ,. _
''I've e heckro with the C I F apd pla)ofTs S}'item wtth ~ttc\ ,11 gJmc\ w
the) assured me 11 was all nght".'· "a~ be de1ermuwd alld )l'hcdu lt!d "1!l11n
. ho\\ I rcrncmb.er the con\ crsauon. hours alter the fac1.
U n fonunald) .. tht' CJ F So.uthern You don ',t turn 4'H·r~ 1tlrnK up'>tlk
Section office :ipparcn.tl) d1dn '1 ques-do" n bccal}SC o f o ne sn.1fu. hua H wn:
tion Diebold about has team ·s prac-would be ntec 1f tht•re "a' j plaH1fT
11cc site. and Diebold was apparent!) !>ate dcternuncd bcloi:c the foc t
una" arc of the s11pula11on Qei.·au\l' For instanl·c. °'11.'" po n <. hns11ao
the pla)o~ tuindboolc had nat been migh1 eastl) baH: lu un<l J \'>Clcomc
perused. hand at Christ <. olleogt' I~ tnt' lo r' that
So <he Conquerors' )(!m11inal' 'll· night, or ou1hern ( allli1rn1a C l)lkge. 10~ O\t~r R 1bet Chnst1an 1~ nullllil·d o r .111') numlx·r 11! 'Ill'' m 1 lhl'
\<\1th a 2-0 forfe11 loss Or 1s 11" 1111rncd1atl· Jf('a
.. The~ ha\cn't said an) thing abo ut "W c.1us1had1ha1morn1ng10 find a
a forfeit," said Diebold." Just that o ur g) m ." recalled D1l·bold
runner-up spot has been ·,ac.·ated · It's an uld stol) o f a 100-11gh1
. Diebold remains in a l)Uandar.. ~lhcdulc for ~hooh going lrom one
ha' mg >Cl to see :in ot1ic1al documl·nt '1ctol) w tind1ng j '>Ill' fo ra game the
~nd adm11Ling that JU!il about CH'rv-nL'\I n1g.h1
th1oghcknowsa~u11hcLase1s\\ha1 M a)be there .,houlJ be j rule
h~haS re'jd llt the ncw~pers. Sl1pUl3110g that a \\lnOCI fl)U'il ha\C
"\\oc·rc u11l wa111ng for thc1rotllc11rl :rrr.ippro ' cd \Ile :ilrcar.J, ln"knt up
leller." said Diebold. a t) p1c al 'imall bcfq re thC' final bµnc r
schools son v.ho tcaC'hc5. coJ Lhc' O
dJrcclS. adm1n1stra1es and mups lhl' From '-=c" k r\e) ctimc' n~\\., 01
floor "hen timC' allows ;-..;c"por1 EkaLh\ R IJd, < iarnau-;, 1
··we~re 1 olng to fincl an .ippc.•al v.ho "a~ rc1..c:n1h 1nduttc:tl rn111 1hc
process.·· he connm.icd "h' drc;cip-M urmt-(TWn-8euTd-~tmot-tttrt1-,...-..... --.--r ~1n11n1 bc<"aui.e I here \\JS no intt'nt Ha.II uf Fame Gas-charged ior instant response to all curves
espu r-w1th theC'IF latc.-rabout 11 <.iarn.tus v.:i, j ~ralluJle 1n 1\1 '' and bumps andthc:feetanawegot "as1h~rt.'"Ould jnd v.enl o n 10 ,t.,a.ri •llhkt•l
be no pcnalt1e • no actton to be 1akC'n accompl1'\hmc:nl\ St1en9thened rods
.. " c told tlicm ~c pl:i'cd al the He sk.ttc<l u n the: 1 ~ '"' htx kl'' tl·am tor 1ncmsed
g\ m and no". I guess 11 \\OU Id l'C at M o ms1o v. n-fkard "h11:h to ufl'J per1orm1nce
conHnleom sa~.-Oh. ven. 1 iotd -Lrrgt.md I rnncc and 'twtt1'l"rlnnt1--+----
1hcm ''C pra<tttee there. too.' "But .\t'\akhC'"asas .... 1m's1Jr.anda'i:1
truth full). l ('jr(t r« II the.-C\')M tt~\ mu,tc:-l"t '" 1mmCot had pl.t\W rn thl
11on " I u p 10 n•HHlnDll~ \\'~C'" 1u11n
"II look~ as 1.f the e "pon <. hns-0
uan adm1n1strat1Qn "'111 be app('altng Fountain\ :tile' High·~ \Ou.er pru·
the dects1on ... st.id C IF A\socinte 'mm 1\ 1n need ·of a nc.-" roach to
Com m issioner lkan Cro"-lcY Mon-f\!plat-e ht.'rald \~hb\ "'ho l"t'CCnt
da) "But the \II<' o(thr game v.a, r1:\1~Md ·
appro.~C'd ·olJ 1hc informa\1on '>\W-.\n)onc intcrc\tt'<l in thl' "'aJ~i'°I} ...
plied · po~111011 ~h~>uld <1ppl\ 10 BarO'tS-1{
l_t'i an old ~or) -a o ne-man gang .\ctt' 111e' D1r<:\'tm \l il..t' Pf\ an
t Paul,ea rherand no:" toda~ ~c
pla) l Jo~ph\ u lllme wcgot four
h11.und arun. bu t we s truck o u t to
much and I thtnl. v..c \bo uld l l\t'
lhcm abcttcrbattle this ume Wc arc
aaOOd )OUna te am and we li.ttp
1mprov1na with ea c h game ..
Desp ite ha' rnaa 6-0 Acadam
Lequertc0rd (Iµ 0 ' cttll) thane.~
ha\.e not bech qu11c as \mooth H
Llbtn) Chrutun oach Rud) Sa''
"er=iy t.hoi&&ht t he whole lea&ue ""*' ~a.nd ~~ha\ C hl\C I wal\:
C'Onfu~mg. Onl~ ont' pmt• 'iCf)tH1lte\ (hetcam~andthr~arconl} four
g:imc\ kft in lt'a&Ul pla~ I lc.-re arc the
u a nJang.,and th1) "t-cJ.. \ mntchup'>
Manna;inJ Fountain \. lie' 4-?.
Edison . <Xcan \.1t' ~ and I tun tin ton
Beach 3-3 • .:md \\'c\tm1n .. 1cr I S
Toda) We\t min~ter at Ocean
\'1C\\. ~fann.1 .it Hunttn~lon Re;\ h
a nd Faun~1n \:ilk\ ill f:'.d1o;on
Frtda) FOOf\UUn \.a.lit) at \\~t
miMttr:Ottan ~'e" at Hun1101ton
Bea h,af\d Edi n .11 Mann.t
• In unset Le .. uqptlH"im rtHng.'
the preh min nt\ fonhe kai ue· championship~ arc \\ edn1;~a~ u
TRACK ~
. FromlU
Suosl·t League discu s finals are
)(a1cd for r hur~day aft.em.oon at
f o u.01:110 \ allc\ a
In \ldd1t1on t(} ettin• individual
and team · t hamp1onsh1p& on tht'
kague k' c l the prcll ms and fimlt .et tl)c~tagC' for en tr' into thcCIFftmilsa
"~t'._ later •
runserl:-ea.guc i:rttnes are Oft the 4:
+k'.4'-hlnd-Uw-~htte-from -ill-,-"--~
e 'tnl will m o'c l.)n to tbe4.-A ~
Jl C'amanllo 1-hgh May I 3. Thrt'~ !:)ca \ iev. c nlne5 arc biDcid
for )-.\ in oo' r> (at Gahr Hiab May
lJ 1. as "t'll a ~-.\ for the '"1• (aho at
C1ahr Hi h Ma~ 13).
"~ dge IS in the 2-A ~
hu l'll\\ 'l *1l~ It.II h -..
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Basketball camp
Chnst Coll~e Irvine will hold a basketball ~mp the week of July 9--14, for boyuttd ltffs-in
arades s throu&h 12
The camp will feature dail) 1D truction.
Lccuu-es and demonstrations by cofl~ and high
school coaches, T-sh1ns. colqe players to help
campers 1nd1v1dually, videotape hoot1n& in·
nru<'llOn, team competition .,.inst pla>m of
' similar ability and with equal playinJ time, an
awards provam. a to ur of the umpu\ and
adm1SSJons prcscntaJ1on. basketball rccrca11onal
and housin& fl<'tlit1es and• lecture on academics
and cotteac spom.
After an initial rallJ\I of the camper's skills,
pardcipants will be pla<'ed on a team that will be
oomposed of players oflimilarability. Campers
will play on that team throu~Out the week and
be C<>Khed by one of the camp's e~periencta
hi&h sc:hool or collqc roaches.
"ro enroll, applicants 1hould contact Coach
Kent Schlichtcmeicr at Christ C-0ll~ If\ inc by
calhn& 854-8002, ext. 209. The tumon for t~e
Full Day Camp (includes rooro and board) 1s
$200. Tuition for Day Campers is SI 4S (all the
same benefns except breakfast and ovemj&ht
lodain&). Those interested should appl) for the
basketball camp before May..19.
Unitefl Way_golf
. ' .
The United Wa) ofOranJe County will host
its eighth annual West Regional Golf Tour·
namcnt on Friday.)une 9 at Mile ~uarc Golf
Course tn fountain Valley.
The rqistration ftt is $60, which includes
can. dinner and a aoodie bq. Tcc-ofTt1mes are
from 8a.m.-12:1 S p.m. Golfers will compete for
the Lon&cst Drive. Oosest to 1hc Pin. Lov.
Gross. Low Net and a Putting and lns1de·lhe·
Crrcle contest Pri-zrs for these cBOtcsts. as well as
'a car for the "Hole-In-One .. conic t. witr be
awarded at a banquet immediately following the
toumamenL
For fl\Ol'e infoonauo.0. call Uruttd Way_of
Orange County's West RCgional office at
848-5300. I
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0
Weight-lifting meet
San C..lcmcnt.c,H&&h v.illbosl &~I hh aM..-~
South Oranae Count> Wei&ht·L1fhn& lnvita·
11onal on Saturday. May 20. Tu contest or smalc rcpc1111on mn1mum
auempts "open 10 anr h1&h tchool athlctcs "'ho
are v.-r1&ht·trainlnc 1n their off-season, 1n·
season. p~~son or any t)pe of orpnhcd
pr(l&fam, A total of6~ trophies will be awarded.
The cost 1s S7 per lifter. Lins 10 be performed • '
(v.1th Ol)'mp1c bar) 1ocludc·
Bench Pft$,.._Bar must be at arms len&th,
lower the bar to the chest, (• controlled bounce
will be allov.cd) and press to the lock po 1uon
The buttoeks must remain on bench throu&hout
the movement. ,
Squat-The body must be lowerw unul the
top of the thi&h 1s parallel to the floor. then riS(' to
a rully erttt posiuon •
The hi&hcst totals of the hf\s will determine
the winners in each dl\1sion. Each contcsfant rs
allowed a muimum Of three attempts 1n bolh
bench press and sgual. '·
. Admission is $3 for spectators. For more:
information, phone David Elccc1ri. meet direc-
tor, It San aemcnte Hi&h at 492-4165
_ .... -.
-B{cyde Ela
--""The timllnnual RCdlanos lJl()c~ asslc.
which for the first } tar v.111 be b> 1n' 11auon onl}
and feature 1he most pnu money eH•r. w11l bl:
held Mai 26-29, Memonal Da) weekend
The Classic will include a bike expo where
b1c)cle an~ equipment manufacturcri. retailers andclothjngma~ers will showofTtheir praliu ts
Thcb1ke ~po~ 111 IX' frtt and open to' the pubhc
The nauon 's top professional teams. such I\)
7-1 1. Team Crest. Coori-1.i&ht. Montgomery
)Stems. Whcaues/Schv.1n and Look. havc been 1~v1tcd 10 co~pete 111 lhe C1assic1 a five-stage. s1x-c\.en1race1nclud1ng two crucnums.
Prize monc} has been increased this )'ear to
$30,000 from S22.SOO an 1988.
For more tnfonna11on, phone the Redlands •
BKycle Oass1c '' '99 . 7 $33.
Los Al Grand Opening
QuancHtorse rac1na will return to Lo\
Altmnos IU~ ("nttnt' 1n I P1r1Y atmosp'h<rc
when the 78-ni&ht summer season bqan~ on
Fnday.
In cclebntina lhe .. Cinco~ Ma o .. hohda).
the Orante Coun1y ova.I w1ll feature "Dollar
Ni&ht" on Ma) .S. That mean• SI vandstand
,dmiu1on. SI gcntral parkana. SI proarams and
SI beveraae 11ems. Add111ona l), fans 'o\1ll IX' treattd to m.tnach1
binds.. sinp:rs and danttrs tllrouahout the
opt'n1na n1&ht prosram. Tl\c 1989 ummer
1eason will feature quancrhotv rac1n1 throu&h
Sept, 9. Action takes place fhe nights wtekfy •.
Tunday throu&h Saturday. with fir'5t po l set for
7:30 p.m. Special Monday racina is slated for•
July 3.
, .
· MayorLs Cup tennis
The C11y of Newpon Beach, Piarks Bcachn
and Recreation Department is host1n1 the third
:innual Ma)'or's Cup Tennis Tournament.
scheduled for May·l 3· 14 and the finals on May 20.
Entnes arc now be1n& aettpted for all
catqoncs -men's s1n&1es and doublh "· B & C. and w11mcn·ss1n&)csand doubles B&. C Entf\
fee 1s SI S for sin&lcs and $20 ~double team:
To r~1vc an entl) form, -pfione 644-31 ~I or
stop by Cit~ Hall at 3300 New rt Bhd
eadtinels nda). MnyS at p.m.
lawn bowling ·
On Saturda>. Ma} 13. the Ne"'"pon Hal'bor
La*n Bowlin& Oub """'-.host tbt Amcncan
Lawn 8owhna·Assoc1at1on Southwe t Division
mixed triplet toumamc.n1.-• t )l'lf
Thue ~ill be thn:t' 14 end pmc) with
pan1t'1pa11ng m<'mber clubs entering_ two t~rn~
each C-ompctttlOn WllfOCiin al~ 30 a m. 8tld-
run 1hrou&h ·the af\emoon It 1s open to IM
pubhc for spceta1or '1cv.1ng.
for more information, phone Bob Hick~ at
644·4138.
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Meticalously maintained l BR, end unit
with 'Plantation shutters, new «hchen ind
located n~r ~rk, school, tennis and spa.
Only $175,000.
759-8800
Mo1ilt lfomn------------~1----------2_12_4 Newport leach ~F-or,.,_s...,....,. __ ..... _ t950-A WLUll mtl... STEPS TO BEACH Super
SEACLIFFE 2 Bath, Meyef. $750 Gar • no 3BR.28A.over 1700aq/lt 38R, lrplc, dech. 2 cat
furnlehed. $39,500. pets, tam with 1·2 sml Near South Coast P111a PJrklng $1 350
7 1 4 . 8 S 0. 8 3 7,7 or children preld 549-3484' W/D hk·up, attach 2 car LIDO HOUSE. 2BR, 2BA,
848-2573 2 + 1 front yrd. trig. l1ovi. ger AvaU mld·Mey South patlO $2,000
new pnt. hardwood 281-915t ors.t2..&415 BLUFFS.38FtvtewS2200 Out ·of State ttoor.. $850/mo ~ MC • UDO AREA Furn Sec Pr~ 1558 1213) 65-4-3740 or (7t41 "¥!.leach 2140 bljjg. pool. 2BR. 2•;eA
. 842·67&2 -vu.-$3500 SO. Oregon 80 .ores. " 4 Blocks lo S..Ch. Oupleit, MAIKAI CONDO 40
ar;1rlng water, · garden, 2524-B Orano• Ave 2BR 1 8 A. 1 8 A. c I ea n Ba~ront patio. turn 2BR
timber. 3BR 2BA ranch-1~BA twnhM style In $550/mo ..-teeurlty dep 28A. $4,500
atyle home $110,®<). Duplex. 6' Frplc, pvt big 536-9533 Agt. • BAYFRONT Lg ~.turn
StS,000 down. OWC 1~ petJo Lyacci & oaraoe.. ---2BR. 2BA den lrpl, let·
503-535-5332 collect 11000/mo • $900 dep LlguN leach 2148 rec. 14,750
---250-8002 0< 850·51!M -W•rfl'MI ..........
R.nchts. farms -ll.IUY -a•-•1•11 ' Cinwft 1575 '*'lll•TllU* All,,..3BR2•.;BAFrencti --·-• • -2BR 1'.;BA Townhouse. ClOUfttry ho.m.a.._ Full -.uoo ISLE BAYFAONI * '* SAN JACINTO • * Frplc, deck. new carpet/ Catalina View, many H· Furn 38R 3BA Slip ftOI 8011Ct-. Well & waler sys· ~lilt, garage, w/d hk·up tr11. Available 5/ 13 Incl S3500/mo yrty ·
tem Greet 10< nurtiery. 2218 E Paclflc•E 14500/mo * 875-3880 8141 Grundy Rltr 87S-8Ul1 • Otundy. Attr 17M181 l"5mo See 111. then call - -__ • • _
9¥91159-1104 0 /844-8722 ~ leaich 2169 Seel.ire Condo, 18R. _ nlk tQ oceen, ell epp1 28,R 1BA, pvl duplex, •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* Incl, pool, ape $950/mo
I aid9, total returb .. huge •GATED COMMUNITY• 681·34M, 850-0518
tance yd, gar., W/d tlk·UP. • .. ••-
epflnkllng aye . gar~ -·-' Pl llU ...i S800tmo. AYI 8/ 1 TaJclng 28R 2BA townhome, •Comtortebte 4BR 2BA 2 ~lions now Credit mk:fo. frplc9 In LR & matr story tamlly hc)fM.Qoae
21m. & refs Check9d Owner, ~_...,.,,wld'htiup1,2 to bHCtl pallO • ~ .. ...,. .... ...,_..._ ... vv,. Me--2852 or 5-48-0416 • 0#· ~tral air ~ti aleony 2 'car gwao-..... .-... A--ftttle l•f d ------• t9naflce tncLSo<ry, ...... -........1.&IV f ... ......., ...., .. _.... ..an 2BR 28A twntlm, loll ~I. No pe\I 844-0509 br ..... ",.._.... ...._9'0. btt-ln atv & mer. utRltlta Otw w/d hkup Gd area -1tCtlan'l'llng older 3BR
pd. 1700 mo 873-5559 Nu p91nt. 2 car. gat $900 NEWPORT ti EIGHTS 28R, 2'.t8A 2 atory tiome. all
AVI now. 241-0608 Agl lBA, ger P1:"dner/'#attf hrdWd ftoora. hUge IMng ce-. 0 0 s ri:~ ~.·err:i~mo ~ ~. =,::·
~ °'r~n ~8~0..~ :r,.~~~8:22'~ .llWmflU
bNcft. eted11 a rel• sue. S995 190-01u . .. nuu 111-4111 =:~1:~:~~~3; S900 •lllTW• F~=p:::, HTiiAIUIU ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 2BR. Me! Wat.r pd, aecluakM\ a upgrades loo •HuDe ""'* 38R 28A. Corona def MM 2122 ~t1o. newetpt Adult prtt num9foua to "*'uon .. ,.. ""*'°'· oarao-. 758·5590 or &73-7787 Thie"""-t>eeuty w111 not ffplc, S1500/mo
Large bright & airy 2Br. !Mtl lmmed «ICPY J>OD-•CaMftront 38A 28A, 2 2~. + den. dramatic 38R 1BA·2~28 Orange It*. Children & P8tt <* dedla,..,. t1375 mo
wltolt, FP. vaulted cetJ. Front porctl. yard w/d ShOtt or long term tM. ail mfll.I
1111 ... ,. __ , t1315 Yr Ln e.to-eoet hooll-LtP--eataQe tOOO 1177&/mo. Cell DOUG ,..__ ..... ••-• ... 11\b\ __ mo + $800 dep .. E ... T ·7 .... _..,,IO or ,.,.._ .. We'll ~ )'OU the down In ~ 2· 1 fmt S 1000 2· t rear 250-8002 or &50·5194 n "•.. '"'" ... --------exc~ T« a ahere ol own· • 2 cer D9'•· tt050 FP. gar, yd, lrg ............ RfMi r11111l1 .... frMI erah19. You make the oomw loe.1275,000 firm:' btght. lotu WOOd. Hs*e ... ,, 38A I~ _..,....._ Mey
mthly pyl'Tltt & we atwe 90S.927-Stl2 703 Cetnatlon 790-1237 •Deluxe 28R 2-...eA 2 -../ & JuM. t27IO/monlh
apprec. You receive Nit Cherford Dr .• H,B. 2BR 18~ atttum oerao-atory condo, country
100% tu benefit•. Muet OPEN HOUSE SATISUN 8 btoctta to ocMn Av.ii ~~~Oye~~~k~ ~-5T1£ 1705/mo + Mcutlty
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j•BR, 28A, 2 etory. 10112 832·2CWOJohfl *'** lllboe llllftd 1006 Cutty Sark Or. Owner •SHARP 2BR 1~8A
127tK. 8'1·3240 or towntiouae, w/d l'ltlup, CHARMING-Prof dee 2M 111-4747. MUS! SELLI fir .... pool, Cerpot1
lltlO NO PETl 7t2-I011
E\1811Wknde m.a 140 blHctted oek
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Bob Boyd bask~tball ~
Tbe Bob IOld.. =• •·kCfa..&1 ~ tc'*luled ~. Uua aununer, each for
d1f'fefnt calClflrin. . ~ 1lw fint ...,., Jtdy 1~141 lS I coed
IDJ1rUCUoDal calDJ t0r ~ • 12 Wl&h the
cmplmia oa fuDdameatall.
CO. for lbe one-.-anaion. which run• 9-4
daily. 11 S75. . . The leCond ICUIOI\ Is July )().Au&-), an
utcnded dat. camp IOr p1lda '1-11 aod Wlll run
from 9 Lm.-1 pm
Tb1scamp 11aiearcd towatdadvaft«'d intt.NC-
uon and will be 1t.al1'~ by te"cral Orantt
County tu&h school coachH. The costi~ SI 7S for
the week.
Further informaoon can by obtained by
contacuoa Jeny ~Busk at 997-66S I
Spring Boat Show
The Sou1btrn ahfomia Manna AUOC1a·
t1on's third annual Spnna Boat how bq.tns a
lo.day run May 12 at the f'arrpleJt m Pomona.
More than 475 pleasure boats and 75 equipment
daplays wilt fill thret t>uildinp and ~a~nt
outdoor areas at lhc Los Ansel<'' Count>
Fairgrounds com pie" throuab May 21. .,
The nautical shopp1na mall will be open to the
public on weekdays from 2·10 rm . from 11
a.m.-10 p.m. on $aturdays, and I a.m.-7 p.m.
on 1H1~1)'s. A<lffi.!»!on
or cfiifdrcn t>=TI. and cl11ldrcn under 6 are free
For more information phone Harry o.alwuu 61b15B L
Benefit golf tourney
Oh"c Crest Treatment ~ntel'f for Abused 0111~ in COnJunCUOJl with the Allstate
Foimd•tion. wiJI hold lrs sixth annual Golf
Classic on Moy IS at Los Coyotes Country Club
m B~na Park. Tee-off will be at 11.30 a.m. last.)UO tOUf'Nm~j,. W~h WI\ held 1t th(.•
N~Btaell CounlfyUub. raised a ncl sum
ofSSl.OOO. lwh1ch ranked tt as one oflh c most
suctt1sful 1olffundra1scn in Oranae County.
For more 1nform111on, ·pht>ne David Walker
at Olive Crest (777~999). I
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Home Newt>orn to 5 • 850-4273 . •
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bus•l'ltlU Anrnt 662·7• 15 7 dys -wk~ -,-If yrs up ref
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•CUSTOM KITCHEN•
•ANO BATHS•
Frencti doors & WindOWs
Fr" .. t 63 1·23'5
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H•ndym.1r . . . . . u
Paint, refurb11t11ng.
e1rpentry dry111ret1 &
mOft Gary 6'5·5277
-9TREES4P
Topped/remove Cleanup 11 Ytan ef llMn I .I.
nu lawntspr!f'ill( ~ 1.34715 Custom.<• Rtcillaro S•nor •• ILIC Ins~.,,, 845-1608
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24 Hours S9n!IC!e Ava11eo~
Uc a 551025 962 22• 7 ......... It air Stn. • CUSTOM PAINTING • -.-NO JOB T Small • tnte<•Of E a.t Resident·•• r ....
LAWN MAINT 54&-9309 Commercial tndustrl•I •iiilll•
JAPANESE GARDENER Wooden Fences P11.o lllT·
Clean ups m11nl ... ow ~ks E& c~~~·, ~~II Retool R..,. •• , All ~~k weea tr .. trtm etc an 1101• • I I gua•antM<I :22.753;-
Ken 839·5035 RALPHS PAINTING ·
ST Loe Int 1Eal Re s ~· Roofing tall l)PUI R9 •IMlWTll * W11tp per removal ~·~ Reoarr t:~l'JtT
1rr1gat1on· landscaping "'"' "' 962 ,701 Soee1111st 1osrall •ky '" m.intenance.. 18 yrs 1n patlOI & oa•con ~ 11 .. ,
H~ area 645-0309 Ml PAllTlH e>tp L c CX..1r 87 t 22••
Ullf ., uJlaUP•I OIMUT R~1~1 ~:J.~~LS Ullfilllf ...,II(
lectrlcll, plum1>1ngr,-WOBK ~ly matnt & _ FAST GUAR SERVICE
etc Ci.aft-ups 850-36111 DREAM COAT 22 Ytt £,per Free Est
HOUSEPAINTING All Tyi>M Rooting Repe" Spong Weter Landscaping Tome · maleflllt 10 yr SllyttQl'ltl 557'i' ~model gardens trH exp Reis 111•15'7·0227 Ml •-1 41 ... 1104 trim, tll yrs aicp UC: ·-•
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C7 1A) 642·4UI
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE·
ACROSS
• 1 Impression
S Fren~ nver
10 Blue flag
14 JOCkey
15 Ventilated
16 Skin openll\g
1 7 Treading the
boards
19 Black peel
20 iron alloys
21 Pigeon
22 Money unit
23 Loses vun
25 1ngo1
26 Fashion
30 Time ot day
3 I Oeltc1ous
drink
34 Airplane Fr
36 Map detail
38 Many days
39 Authority
42 Earlier than
43 Demonstrated
44 Tend
45 Luc1d1ty
4 7 Occupation
49 Preh• tor
ger
50 Snoop
5 1 Eva or Juan
53 M ark badly
55 diem
56 Orrnks to
61 0~1m1 m
6c Region of
England
84 NeighborhOOd
65 Untutored
GS Have faith
67 Btaclocbtrd
~ Craftlly
69 Sher p tools
PMVIOUS ~I 90l.¥9D
DOWN
1 W~d1n9 vows
2 Pow er
3 This Sp
4 Discomfort
5 Grapple
slang
6 Diamond teat
7 City near
Newark
8 Wine drink
, 9 Lost paradise
10 South Amer-
ican plant 'I CSA Q ne~I
t-2 Press ;3 Traiected
18 Gnome • k 1r
24 Ot~atch boat
25 Greek letters
26 Consor11
27 --barrel
28 Stationery
s s 1 a
item
29 Sffp on
3 1 Next to Ide.
32 Range Ct9at
33 Cettutoee
fiber
35 Mean Scot.
3 7 Medrid "*' '
•O 9-ckwtird
41 Rent
•& Not genUtne
•8 Pt8nt ltucly
51 Gem
52 Negetiw
53 Coumertllt s. CtMh ~
55~ ...
57 1'**--se Put to.._
51 Money ••••
80 PrOClllMI
"83 T of ITT
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Exciting QOPty IOf 1> .. 11
time r901atered den111 hygl en11t I n San
--Clemente Expanded
MERCHANO.Srn
arn1/pr1 time 1e1vic111g
111111 •tores Must be
09et, mature, & reliable
82 1-0UO lam-12 func-tlona Men sary for
quality care ~sent OI·
flee Dr Rtsbructt Ind
ltltf, 496-03 11
atk>nt largest hotet gut
Shop chilln ha immed
poaltlons Located In
Newport B1ach/Cos1a
Mesa hotels Only re-
Jl.abl&peopie ~ MMY"" atiilts 1v111 Stcxn open
7am· 11pm. 7 d1ys/wM11
FIT & PIT e.nat111 & ad·
vancement$, We will
ttaJn • .\pply In pareon or
call Newporter Resort,
aak for Rene 760·307 1.
WesJln. Costa Mesa.
Envetope SIUllera No e•p nee. f .. -o. ~t time For
~~&1pp1t
cat1on tend HM to P 0
8 011 7490, Deearborn Ml 48120
FUIUll Costa Mesa law firm lor
flllng & malntenan~ of
c ... filM. run auanda as
needed & ~al Office
work Call 755·0800
,.._TAllU
Assembly-repair & sales
PI T winter, FIT 1t.1mmer
Must have knowledge ol
Pacific Coest fishing Call
642·6e62 Tu-Sat 10-5
General OfftCe
241·0837 -............... Na11ona1 newsp~ has
adult late evening rou1es available In Cotta Mesa,
Newport !teach Paid
weekly No co/leeiing
M11S1 have ·reHabfe .,..
hlcie GOOd drlting f e. cord, auto Insurance
In.Ill
•lllWIRI IMILlllTfli
Kay. 1·800~f~
Part llrne. eesy wOfk AM
or PM No HP necess-
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642-.C321 Ext 43 1 or
228 Wall for beep, ask
lor Crystal or B.-n
• <?ABINET M,4\KER
AINEE No E11per1ence
Good lool skins. quick
learner. 631·6-397 .,,. .......
ature self·statter, atten-
tion to ~a.1L&-good fol-
row-up Strong sec-
retarial •kills a must
Type 55 wpm, prior exp
a s 0Ulc41 m anager
S 1666/mo benefits Hunt
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S.1 rt1p ~ Mounlwi is •nc a profmion" • J I mobotta, tnl~1 lt•tl win rtp1mnt•1t•e l to 2 turs of
ollt"4te u lts uperie~t & 1 collfa• OtcrM req111rld lt11s
tlldtwtduaf w,11 beat rrl.llDnSJblhht\ 101 tt11t 11hf\a ~w
accounts. in11n111111• tu11ent Ktounts, iett1na up com .
1*11 SDQllSOtld out11111 Ind other hi l'Olumt dl"4unl eroer llllS Wllhln Lone Berth. So 011nce County Ind Sin DltcD arm •
uttnsiwt outSldt salts call\ required C1ndld1te should lrn
Wfllltn lfle no1lhern half of sales ter11tory Slit olhCt loe1ttd
in C1rson
~fflls Millt Mo11nt11n llfOwtdeS 1 tompnmnsttt benehls ~ , lOnus proCf1rn and· co~ny w 111 addttoon to tile .,lllK sal11~ for lmmtdratt con"4ter1tron plt1st \end
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VALENC!A, CA 91 355
f qua I Opportunity Employer
***.******** train, exp prer Co ben· IFFlll IPlllALIST
eflts: days. .t,pply Kirk One P8fton office pos.
Jew.ter-. 2300 Harbor Ilion, respon. Include Par1 Time , /T 1rorn1111ST ~ <&l.ta,.Mesa.. -Pbones....bookicaepi~fl
-Ing, organizing AIR, A/P Handyman· pit P-/A.. Casu.1-ottlee, ttex·
Ideal for retrred Care for Ible sciledul&;-etabfle co -
CM ahoppl'hg center Call 645-5760 893-8373 Kathy -....-_
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pairs 71.C-640-0045
HEAL TH CARE PROF
Exp caring woman nMded
lor elderly lady In N.B.
Must drive. bathe, coot! &
!we-in 2l3·827·1s17
•LPWAITUt
Be your own boss. set your
own hours and earn
$2000/M o PI T lo
$10,000/Mo FIT. 0.11:
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electrical, plumbing, Aller training. t our In-
carpentry ,,_ painting come po1en11a1 is un-
Own 1ranspon111on. Call llmiled lor appt. 979-7550 Call Mr Ph1ll1ps IWlllDlllT TUIMI 213.477.3153
S15 to sta~t Hrs llex, FT or 11•9 lffAITllflT
PT Xlnt advancement days_ :30-4Cl-bl'h.lk
!mry ravtr posnrons 9am-4pm No Sats or
(71.c)639·9544 Suna. Paid vacation &
M&lura.. woman loving &-...l\ollday.. ~l'ru-~
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NB hm Fl exible 2 days a p••ll9Ri W•llTR• week 720-0791 ... I 5 -I 59
Pen time easy work AM
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For sk1ncate Uion 1n
Corona del Mar $7 hour ·
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PIT lEOEntHIST
For small office 1n C M
hr&/day $!> 25/hr
Mr Miller 668-1040
NEWSPAPER
.DELIVERY
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Early m o rning n1otor route avai/abltt
Mu t have de"pendable vehicle and liability
insurance.
7 days I"'' w~elr.
2:30 a.m.-5:30 a.m.
ABOVEAVERAGEEAR ING
Ca ll 71 I (1 i:.?-433 3 betwet>n 6:00 a.rn.-.):00 p .111 ( \f.f )
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AREA A\' ILABLE:
Hantln~ton Beach
Co~ta Mes., Fountal.n -Valle~·~
· A Newperf Beaeh .
STUDENTS, ...
WELCOME
1:1 a OLDER
WHEN THE IOOf<S ARE DONE
TH£ FUN HAS JV8T BEOUNI
SO JOIN .US AFTER SCHOOL
AND ON SATURDAYS
YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY
AND HA VE FUN DOING IT
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for prop•rl y mgml
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with people no u ·
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cu11om ptanler bo11ei 1n since f'leW S 11 t>ag full
off wtilt• color Per1ec1 c o v e r . c; v sh 1 o n 5
for hom , boat docs.. or 529-2553 or 989 3428
commerctal P11d $3800 WEST WLGHt POfTER
I ye~·~ Make offer 19 sleeps 4, Suw 1 • HP
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OFFEND A DOUGHNUT
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by Jimmy. Johnson
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