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w~~ dzer escaped With manor IOJUOCS, C HP officers Officc,r Mon Op1ttek said he 't'lll mt'l.'t tod3) 't'llh dm 1og. ' . . .•
wd. .' . ~ Dcput) Dastnct Attorney Joseph Ncdz~ to d1 cuss the· Standard's anomev, James Epstein o f Los~
Wit esses sa1d Standard kicked out the lront case. H~ ~ill ask tha,.t ~tandud be prose<:uted tn Ju, cnile could not be reached fo~ comment .
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....._ _ _.....~· ~y Patrol officials will ask today that
aross vehicular manslaughjer c arges 1 c ap s •
year-old boy who was driving a Jeep involved in a fatal,
head-on era h, a spokesman said Wednesday.
lftdshiekS ef-thc...Jeet>~ pulW-l:u&-tricndr~~·. -.CQj.l~r_a[OS '.ChtCul3LOW1Sla~tcc._gn1ni. false_ . .
17, of Corona del Mar to sa(ety. Vcsel suffered burns and 1!'f0rmauon to a pohcc officer and dm tng w~hout a . un er "' sflaartorf' tlrula nfffi1t"slltJlmrm...-Sli•,.:._-...-:,~
a concussion in the accident. Standard had manonnju.rics. Ileen~. Offi cer Carl Twigg said. dard s statement that a c•r pullrd 1n front of the ~&oln
• Russell Standard of Corona del Mar was speeding
. the gated exu of Emerald &y. a pnvatc commwut)' Oft a .,
But another fncnd, Valene Hacker. 16, died tn tht' lnves11galinf. offic(rs at flm thought Ve~I wa hill abo"e the highway, officials sn1d . .
·alona Pactfic Coast H1ghwa>, in 1..(lguna Beach when he
swerved into or'ICOm•na traffic and hit a 1976 BMW.
bum1na wrcckaac. T1le Corona del Mar High School behind t}lc whee . but w1tne11 said tandard "a~ in tht' Wttnesse said the Jeep was spttding and tra1wlial A
sophomore apparent!) was ridana an the back scat. d n ver's scat He alleaedly Id two "nn~~~ he '"ns red.less!) before the a1..'C1dcnt
Horaelhower s..-.. ~ G•llrtel Martin•• directs• inOudid of spr~ M • COUfttJ f'•lr ••ue•Ulan Center In Cotta Me1a on a 1unnr
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-Ea1.1neilmam' iesto bank-qaestioned
9Y .0.lfT aMt<Eft °'_...._,,.. ....
Hunt1n11on Beach Coun 1lman
Don Mac:Alhstcr's po 1t100 8' mem-
ber of the board a local bank that does
bultness "'ith the city and Rcdevdop.
ment Afency has come under qucs--
tion.
City Council watcher Dou&
Laqevin urp MacAlhttcr not to
vote or p1ruc1p1tc 1n d1scuu1ons on a
Fifth Strttt tedtveloe>mcnt prOJ«l
Monday •'t>rcautc ofh1s int~st 1n
Hun~ National 8'nk and be·
caUlt of that bank's ·~rest an propenja oa Fifth Street.'
· · Tbe couadl alto em u the a t
lledc\'CloorMnt Atrncy bo1rd
"I respectfully ~u.st that )OU Deputy Cit) .\ttome)' Art Folger
consult with the ctty attorney for a sa1dhe''d1dn.tStthow"vot1ngonthe
ruhn& should you think that I'm 1n Fifth Street matter wo uld cause an
error," Lan.aevin said to MacAlh ter 1~ 1n "aluc that wo uld bcnefh
dunna the council mcet1n1 Monday. the bank. ·
MacAlhstcr, who was rc~lcctcd Lanaevan contended later .. 1lo w-
last November lo the count11 af\er a ever, that folgcr missed the point.
htatu1 of two yean, dad end up vouna Whal is the 1s~uc •. unacvin said~ 1s
to keep Fifth SUtttopen to 1ramc in a that Mac lh tcr its o n the Kc--
una nimous vole that won applaust ckvelopment A&ency. making de-
f rom area business people arid rcs1-c111ons for the city -.h1lc 1be bank. in
dents. "" which he-1s in • manaacment pos:
Mac:Al h ster said he rcccw cd 11Jon, don business wuh t~e ~
opinions twice prtv1ously~ from City development aaency.
Attorney Gall Hutton·s offi<'t' that the , "It's no secn:t that I'm a director
dual roles ~ no conn1ct of . and stockholde,-," MacAlhstcr said
1ntct'C$l. "I'm a•at'f of the rultt and recu-
Hf vc>«d Monday n1Jh1 after &attoOS and I ao by the au1dchncs of
rett1vinaanOK from Hutton thecityanomcy," he said.
The Cll) borro~cd S 00.000 from
Hunt1n&.ton 'auonat Bank nearty
two )C3r ago v.hen 1t boua,ht out the
Bob Terr) Bu1d. gency The Cit)
as urned the loan that TCIT} had "•th
another financial ans1tut1on but bor·
ro"ed the mone)' from Hun11n1ton
National Bank because llJ>fTcrcd the
bc~t terms, Cit) dm1n1 1ir1tor Paul
ook sa~dncida
The loa)I' "as, wlen out before
Mac.t\lhsterwa <.'11.."llcd tothccouncu
last o"cmbcr. \,
ooll.. toq, said that HudunalOn
National ~k had noth1na to pin
from Mac aster' ouna on the r 1f\h
tn:itt pr'OJ lhlS Wttk
Cook.·in I pran~d Huntmaton l~-COUNOLMAN/Alt
(htnJ this method, cnu tS c~-
~pct DI A from blood or Kmt'n ~~pies. bttak the 0 A tnto fr11-
$ a.nd then mcawrt 'pcc1fk The end rnult of this test 1 a
ficd lend on m(S -1n11lar tn
ode1 ulCd for "'t11l pt1t1ni
WKn anal)'llf'I th~ final "bar
, " Cdlmark wa• wrona on one
44 matchts tt fOund lafC'COdc'
ffn'Cd no conch1a.on1 on 14 of the
ampks. but "' correct an the 3 7
matches they idenufied.
. Uaina another t¥PC of O N
St00ei1t.stabbed -
-irf ski f rr-list-1 ofl ·Fv-· _..._.._~
campusrparking 1.ot
By ROBERT BARKER
A l/>--)car-old student "as. ·tab~
tn th!' chest 1n a parking lo t at Lo
Ani11os High 5'hool 1n Founuun
Valle)' e.arl) Wedne~a) after a ca1
was forced offihr road on the"'' to schoo~ and a tight broke out
-~-~0111h "boi..c tdenut.)-lUt.n't
dasclo.SCd -becau~ of ht\ age. wa\
rcponcd 1n stable cond1t1on "'11h no-
hfe-thrcatenm& in1unes despite e
onc-1ndt -stab wound m his ch~
officials said 4
earl) thrtt hou~ af\er tht' 7 4 S
• m U'I 1dcni. a ?.USIX"Ct 1Jent1ficJ' .l~
Nathart1d G BonJhano' I \1.3\
arrt tcd in Santa ..\na
Bonah nq~ a resident of ~nta
naanda tudentnt Los .\m110\ v.a'
booll.cd at Oran&t" Count\ Jail on
p i-on-uf rntr a dr.l<tn'"
v.capon Balh\11s SC't at SI fl n1X1
Bonghano) also .tll l'dh "'Jurt-d
another student v. hen he rpn o'er ha\
foot while Ore11\& tht' parlting lot 1 n .1
car. polact said
He was arre tcd at ht'> plalc.-I
emplo) ment but ""'*" not "W~tn3 .11
the time. &t lar1)·(1ns"uld \JIJ
PnnctpaJ Mitch Thoma ..aid ,mc.-
1.:ar n)ln.I tUdCnt\ \\~ 1.:UI oil .tnJ
for<'t'd off the road"at '<.'"'hope Strt'Ct
and lkil A"enue b~ another l·ar
anal)m kno"n · a ami:>hficatton
Forcru1c St'ience 11teS 1n R1th·
mond. Cahf . "'U \M'OrTtet "'on~ or iu SO rcportCl_d mat he&
Cons1denna that all thrtt libQra-1or1~ "~ •~.,.he ~~~
le tcd b) f\uurc client,, meanmtthc)
were problbly at thc•r mo't ca refu l, Thom~n finds the mi$tAkn made
1n anal)Sll pan.ecularl)' dis&urbiJ\I I
.. The probltm 11 that the-ay ttm
hau.lttllc ~in 11.." Thnm&Mon uid
"ContAm1nauon p&a) a rolli' 'hett a
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"ho~ occupan•·"crc not idealiled.
third car. in which ~
wa6 nd1na, dro' e b) and the ...,.
pants laul}lt'd at the boys whole cs
had been fort't'd ofT the rQ-4.
s.lomiuh broke o ut •ncl:ol•eitiii "e~ thro"' n. Tbomu saiCf AAlr"
be1n1 truck lt.trd, the su~a:w 1
I pulled the kntfe ind stallll d. ii
\IC1tm
Thomas got oo lhe scboof 1 ...-.C
address S' tem at 9 a.m. ancl lald
students ioout tile 1netdcnl.
"There arc some thJt>p 1n lift tlllllt
"c '"an'1 control" M..tokS ._ ... ,---4~• d1.:nt~ .. Ho" can we m.tke 1e111e of
lhl\ .. ,
He urge» \tl\dtnts to eCi''°9etbef
.ind tal~ •bout M't"anctden.t ill c'-s
and prom1s«l to .. get_ b9dt 'Oii. die '
hutn" tfhc ~t\cd ncwinformatioe.""
ftlomas s~ud• l\td tStre were... DO--.,
1nctdencc or tcnuoo 0 0 \be campus ~nd that t.hc sch.901 probably it &eer
of ten ion than many othcn.
Wcdncsda~ 's tnt"ldcnt made •
much stn . as the rt<:ent freeway
\huou np. he wd.
(
NBpla
crash prone
centers on
fuel llne .,
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• I • -· -= • : ' AS ' Or9n09Cout D~ILV PJLOT/Thurtday, Mf~· .. 1989 --
:~utar~ of popular Newport po~ato cart 1.00~1ng dim
lljl-YOKOI
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· Thei'atc of Posh PotatO looks dim.
• Barbara and Sieve Kent. owners of
the popular biked pct110 business irf'
Newport Bcach's/\1rium Coun. l~t a
, bid Friday for a rourt ordel'prevcnl·
ins them from bcfna closed >pending
1e1lJcment or a !av.suit. • ' .
As a rcsult, 1lanch 'lYtiits. w ich
Opentes tnost of the. eateries in the
Fashion Island fOOd court. will notify
county health officials tbat P.osh
Potato no lonaer is authorized tO use
Ranch Meats' kitchen or operate
under its heltth pcrmi1.. 1 ..
'The Kcnts mu!il operate their
potato can under th e health permit of
Ranch Mca1s or another cs1abllsh·
mcnt because the stand is classified
by county health officials as a piece of '
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oqulrin1en1, not a fully equ1pJ)td ' bid ror 1 niorc pern1.1ncn1 measure use the f1tCili11cs for a-monl!l from
rntauTan\. · • , • 1h11 would have allowed Posh fotato Aprill.
However, Ranch Meats ownCr 10 continue opera1ion untiJ the-law· "W~'re s1ill e'ntitlcd to be 1here
Mike Walker said becau~ 1hc can isa suit ~·as settled, Ranch Meats ofTcrc9, tti.rou&h May 7 anyway," Cooper
piece of equipment I he is require~ to -10 aMOw thCm 10 stay until May 7. 1( ·11ld.
have his own cmp O)'«S operate ii. they paid anorncy fees by 4 p.m. furthermore. slate law requires 30
Ac:cordi-naJy,-"°'alkerpvc:1heKen1sa Tursclat~ accordin.10 Ranch ~1cats d'ays n<ilife. ta__\acatc.a..lcased.J,pacc.
JO.day cv1c1lot1 noti« Jn March. atlorney DaVe MCDonnell, and .. we haveh't rcctivcd that no-
requirin}: them to leave April 13. The deadline came and ~·ent and ti«." Cooper said.
The Kents, who thouaht they 1o1tcrc McDonnell-retti'ved . nothing, s a ~iC Donnell said the Ken1s' lease
allowed to continue oprrations as a result, McDonnell called health of. paymen1 covered them until April 30,
·co-tenant, filed a lawsuil aga1ns1 flcials to no1ify 1hem Ranch t-.1eats no not ~1ay 7. "1hey'vc made R:vcral
Ranch Mea ts, claiming the couple lenser "''ould assume rt-sponsib1lit) inac.cura~sta1emen1s," Mc Donnell
waS Wrongly e victed and thCir ril£ltS of Posh Potato. said. • _ •
fobUSin:CSiviolated. "" Ranch Meals plans 10 cOntinue Furthermorc,RanchMealsarea)
The Kents also won a temporal') selling baked potatoes, according 10 gavr them a 30-diy notitt to vacate
·restrainingorder that allo~·cd 1hcm to Walker. . back in March, and the ·Ken ts limRIY
continue ·their spud sales wi\hout Btit thC Ken1s· altorney, Ron were granted an extension. McDon·
Ranch Meats interference until April • Coo'bcr. said Posh Potato can•1 OC nell said.
28. · tossed out right awa), Sfnce the Ken ts Jirn Huston, assistant dircc1or of
However, after the Ken1s los1 1heir psid Ranch M.eatS a \eaSC" payment to -the _c.ouolY f"n.v1ro nmf.ntt!. !asahP.
division. Mud he" is -wah•na tor a
wriucn nf>tilit."llion that Ranch
Meats hlll dropped rtsponsibili1y of
Posh Potafo.
Huston uid the KcntJ must thrn
choose what 1bcy want to do-.obt•in
lhc.ir O\lo'n k.iu:hcn and health permit
for the cart ur 1ry to openitc undrr
another Atrium Court vendor·,.
hallh )krmit.
If another food ser'\·ice with a valid
health permit and a aood rerord o(
complianct wants 10 assume full
re!J!Onsibilil)' and Uability for aper·
iuon of ,?osh Pota10. the .-proj)o~l
must be submi'tted in wn1ing, Hus1on
·said.
"We will compl) with Health
Dcpanmcn1 .re~iremen1s, whau~•·er
those may be," t;oopcr Yid. Coo~r ~ccuscd Ranch f.1ra1s of '
ouilin& tht p0pular Posh Po&1k> in 01~r to takt .over the busines1 th~mfCl\l"H. •
The Ktnts still think it unfair that
ltuueh Mcau will opcnte a baked
pctato buiinc5~ 1n Alrfum Court .. in
lighl bl au lhe-..9Q0111wil ·~ve....dc.
\'eloped whh all our cu1tomC"r'
thtrr,···cooper s.aid.
McDonnell said the Kenu.:·tried 10
b11e the hand (e.tding 1hem, .. s_inc<
Posh Potato coµlit-not hive survived
w1Lbou1 Ranch ~1 eat$ .. ki1chen,
·funhermorr1 early negouations
O\er the possil:iilltyO f Ranch M'eats
h1r1ng 1he Ken ts 10 run 1he Potato can
fell through bt.-eauK of the couple's
unw1lhng.nr!.S, t.tcDonnell said
"They kind of ~-ant to have their
potatoes and cal them too.·· Mc Don·
nell sarc:L
. . Ma ·n.takes hos-tage af-1e'r
bankrobbery _goes awry
Fo-~ntain V-alley will ad9pt PLANE
From Al
or liab'ili1y, ~e·re 1us1 tryina to find
oU.t what happened and prtvent ·ii
rroro happeninJ again." . , lhr-flfu~ly hne·was lns\allca five: sister_ ,t~ in. mainland China >car!. before pilot-owner Anttiony By PAUL ARCHIPLEY r-Bl agcn1 s also amv<'d and made
Deis, 35. a millionaire Jewler)' store °''""0111yNots1.,., contact """ni lhc suspctt by phone 1n ly JOYCE IODl..OVICH
Of "'" D.ily -SUl'r Fountain Valley-a city . at once
\
fl ned busi nesscs that sold goods made
in communist countries -is o n the
· ver,1e of adoptjng a city in mainland
Ch ina as its sister city.
sinct it will soon bccom.e one of three
cities in Southern California to ado pt
a city in communist China. Through·
out the United States. onl ) a handrul
of towns have' embraced ci ties in
PQland. Russia. China and Romania.
In '1987, Costa Mesa rejected a
propoM.I to link up with· a Russian
town. The idea .was formulated by a
tn Ho ng Kong, many Of his famil~ o"'·ne.r, bought 1he plane.. Rich said. an a11empt to calm him down and
members came fron1 Wuhan. NTSB expcns this week will ~·ork .A bank robbtl)' suspect !lour-defuse ihe situation. CO!ll said
"Dr. Hsiao has visit ed Vl1uh3n 10 determine whether the line was r.ti:'dcrcd to police: Wednesday after Deputies alSo beg.an talking tu •~·ice:· Franz said. ··After his firs1 C()ntamioated ~·i 1h chewed-up piecr-s bn~ny ~aiding a ~·o~an hostagl' <II S<ACCton from the bank door Ri "as
vi!IH 10 Ch.ioa. tht c1ly of Wuhan of foam rubber seal fo4nd \fl' the kn1fel>'?1nt 1n Dana Po1n1 s,:ud. e~prc~scd eicite1nent to becon1l' a plane·s nghl engine las! -.(l«k. David Cl yde Sweeton, 34, of Yorba · A:t 4:4 I p.m.. Sweeton lei ihe
s1s1erclt} ~·ith Fountain Valley. He.said tl):e contamination ~a;;a-Unda~·as bookcd intoOrange Coun-~·oman go and surrendc.re~ 10 ,of·
· "Dr. Hsiao ac1ed as an ambass;sdor .strona possibtility and a "leading ty Jail ro11ow1ng the r9bbcry attempt ficers.
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The looming adoption of Wuhan.
an indus1rial area.of6 miJJion people,
9r~---td be' t_he-fim·~btin(Tefa~shtp
in Fountain Valleys ){).:.year h1s1ory.
uth.tocfffr1~m-the.,,had«hedulcd
a summer visi\ to ~1oscow and
Lcninva:d. Aft~~ morr than two
hours of heated testimony. counCil
members rejected the idea. saying
thal while thC)' would encourage
cultural e1tchanges with cillzens of1h e
So\·iet U nion, they could not suppon
any formal· tie!l with . the Soviet
aovernment
proposing the 1wo c1t1es develop an contender" 1n 1he cause IOr the crash . at First ln1ersta1e Bank, 6 Monarch c0,, said he also is a suspctt in a
no.ni.FI cla\.ionifli W •• 1
' I•" I ti:.i '""'-""'•'--.,.---,,,----,-----.... !ffi;;.;"iiinomMllrri"'1"'1~1l,.,,,k-nr----ov• ... roDbet)' 5r PTm-ntt'ISUflt'l!l'ti communiC'a tion. 'friend!lhtp. good makini tha~Jump and ·a J we have iii: a According 10 FBI agent BuC'k) (ox. Orange.
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··This is a real oppbnunity to
combine our knowledge and their
kn owledge," _said Counci lman
George Scott.
The adoption of a communist
country ror Fountain Valley is a far
Cf)' from the early 1960s when the
""City Council adopted an ordinance
1hat required any merchant who sold
goods made in the communist coun·
tries to pay a S 1,000 fee and display a
sign notifyi n& customers. That same
month, 1he council "Outlawed labor
unions too.
Both laws caused me1nbcrs of the
bedroom community to rebel , with
mc.rchan1s tbrowinJ Polish sausages
-to their dQ&s· and eight labor unions
-\. threatening lawsuits. The ordinances
• ~·ere eventually repealed.
Bui things have changed in Foun·
tain Valley sin~ the Cold WaT" day~. . .,__
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FORENSICS
The most popular count!) for U.S.
cities to adopt a sister ci ty is Japan.
followed by ~fexico. Gerruan). the
United Kingdom and 'Prance.
Fountain Valley and Wuhan of-
ficals began an informal-relationship
in December I 988, said Salty Franz.
communily services supervisor. _Th<'
introduction was.made. through long.
1ime_Foun1ain V..al\e y r~ident Roger
Hsiao, an importer and exporter who
travels to the· area scvrnil times a
)Cir.
Though Hsiao was born and raised
will and understandng ~lwt"tn the good circumstantial case fbr sa} ing 1t Sweeton allegedly walked intO the µv.• enforcemen1 omcrals. cre<hted
residents. "'a~ thi~ n1atcnal getting gro und up bank at 4:06 p.m., displayed · a their quick responS{" 10 th e Bank.
··The reacuon ~·hen I earned and distr1bu1ed and d1srupt1ng rue I handgun in a briC"rcascand demanded Robber) Apprchen~ion Tram, which ~1ayor Voss·s letter and plaque to the no~ 10 1he engine:· he said. S 10.000 from a bank official.· ~·ti-formed •\pnl 17.
maror in Wuhan Was over"·helm1ng In vestigators discovered lhe prob-Howt;t;:r, thl!, suspect ~as still BRAT ,nclude.> lav• "enforct'mr n1
Hr ~·a~ d<'lightcd and ver) exril<'d.'' !ems after reconstructing wha1 Was inside the bank ~·hen he reati'l:td office~ from the Sheriff'$ Dcpart-
Hsiao said. · left ofthe charred, melted wreckage of Orange County sheriff's depuurs had ment apd Orange Count) cities and
Wuh.an mean~ "three ciues" and 1n the tw1n.erlg1ne plane. arrived on the scene. agents from the FBI ~·ho work
facl js 'made up pf the c1 t1 es of The rubbCr was sucked into I.he Accordini to shentrs Lt. Robcn together full-umc to coordinate ac·
Hancow, Wuchong and Hanyang. compressor of the turb<Hharger for Ri\'as, Sweeton arabbcd a woman hon against bank robberies 1n thl·
The i.ndustnal area prcidu'ccs such the. plane·s riJhl en&in e from a !rap and hcld_a knife to.her baCk. coun1 y Colt said · 1hings as rue, ~·heati. cotton, corn and door on the air inducti o n system. ~ .. ' •
tea and manufactures iron. sire.I. ..SC\'elaJ owners-of1hesame type or ---------... --------•""'""""""_,...,. __ machinery. textiles and chemical~. . plane, who di<l_n't .tnod1fy their lines
The area mines coal, iron. ,core to the fu_cl injettors, suffered similar
petroleum. tin lead and salt. problems with. contamina1ion of the
··Each cit) govcmmeni and.mayoL. f~urcc:.
wish to ha\'e. a si m ilar invitalion," ______Ibi..NTSB-i$ no.w 5earching 1he
Hsiao Sald.-..Whc'ii you vis11-Wuhan. fi)e, of accidents caused ~Y un·
a red carpet, so to speak, or a warm determine<! engine failures tb stt 1f
homecomin_g will be for you. Wuhan· they match •. Ric h said. Six such
is d)'1ng for 1n1ema1ional trade." · accident! have ocourrcd sincc..1979.
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County billed for costs in suit against Sheriff Gates
LOS ANGELES (APJ-AttOmeys The bill •mo unts to" far more than •
_who won a.cLV.ilrights.faW!uit against -he $189",89~ the-Jllr)' awarded i.n
Oranae Coun1y Sheriff-Coroner Brad March 10 priva1einvcs11ga10.r Pre.ston
qa1es have submitted 10 the county a Guillory, who had accu!ICd Gates of
bill of.5307.982.50 for their ft·es and using count)' investigators 10 harass
S 13,000 for court costs. · him.
ofMarpretKuo.ch1 efcriminalis1 for et:rta1nty of source. just.like finjC'i:: rc"'ulu don't again derail a pros-: adminioo of DNA fingerpnnttng COUN-r1LA•. AN '.n_
Orange Count) ShefilT-G""oroner's prints." , • , ecution case. into evidence i!' ~he Garden Grq,yc '!iiol. ••.• Fro~A I . Fotcns1c.Sc1cn~e rSe r\'_l_Ces. ~·we do . )J i!.Jt.rccisely thi1 sort ofstqtemenl · ln the upcOming case. of a Garden rape case to ~n 1n early June From A I
-aethng.ac!ean sampte froma cnme not ha'c-any b~ascs. You canTIOr.:.-t.tiat concern$ fl:l.ompw.Jl, "'These -:°"(; v ·-Kd f-, · f ..... ~ . -·· -· -Nalt9naA~v-ing-•-bn11ch 10:
scene 1s difficult: DNA bands may m.akeano-match1nto ama1chor v1re nu-mbers haven't been. e}ttcn.sivel) ro ~~-an=t ,;~n;,,.0 , Dcsp1l( rmn1 ftb861hty ou<.•s. do ... utoyni Huntmgmnrkach at a
mo\'e or extra bands can occur due to versa." · iestA•1 •· Thomn""n..sai~lhin1'-thai _ ~lpesd 8 ins . cd-g;N • u 1
11 t1ons. Bauer rcm-.1ns conlidcn,1 _1_h<_ ume !hat 0,1.~r banks-··had oivcn up ba~-,-.-,--:t"he sampl s .. --------. ...,..._" ,.._.._. , · · .----.. rca y 1rec1-. 1.7 A-tcs1-resu lS-"[.1feC'Odes-resuhswilH>e-acccptcn ------1.t!ll....!="! a cna 1~ . e · Kuo pointed out that a computer,. 1he courts ~h.ou_ld 1ns1st thal there~ from Ufecodes \i nking the suspect to · on the downtown" and were moving
Even with perfectly clean ~mples. reads 1he test's fin al product 1n a fury.her vail.dauon before 100 much five SC'mcn samples collcc1ed from "Unless some1h1ng amaz1ngl) awa).
Tl}ompsoo and-Fon:l que$t1on ..the proct!ss knov.n as autoradiograph. ~·e1J111 15 11.1ven to lhc tesl, F.unher crime SCC"ffes. !ihockinJ~ happens to prove tha1 In addttion, !he city has 1nvc1itcd a
refiabilii.y of final -analysis. Thomp-Thc.com~6r K-uo said. lca"cs little JS!.1.!ng would only take a cou le of -e\cryll;uog r vchcard i.swron1, I dOri't S.S00.000-ccrtific.ate ...o dr.:EQslt with
son Waid that h'e prt:fers no! to use the toom for crim~nal lst bias. n1onths anathey .. re-no 0 1ng 11 n • Even thou~, according'° Kuo. all CA~I it toeveri bta problem ," Bauer the Hun1 ing1oil at1onal Baf;k
··bar code .. t~tm.--becausc ii g.ivcs a__K -o-~al o M1" l~onn• c-o-only.hecawe..tbc.y..don:t have.to." fi ve tests im ~pa te the suspc-c1 as "the .w~ . __Irea.surcr Don W.ft.son u.1d he.-'I mprcss1oo that the final lab u s -"' ""'· u ~ " ·~ • • De • stmcn onor. a question remains as purchased the ccrtifi te for a 9.25 1~ .sc 1 • produced in the three laboratory Dcpuly District Attorney nn1s to whether test result s will be ad· .A.s director of Forensic Science ~nntout is a clearly defined scncs of ~oflciency e1tams. all mis1akes could Bau.er w. ou\d not agree thaf more. mis>ible before ai···iy. , Scr\'1CC$, Lart Ragle would agree percent rate• of rctu Feb 3. The hnes lh 1 ' • · h Ba •• h fi 1 1 · ret urn was companbl with terms o f · a1 tribu1ed to hun1an rrror. tesung ts oecH$ary -or . a a 1CW wit . uer. n I e 1na ana ys1s, ...... lh CDs h
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In reality, the final read-out is more more months delay is acceptable -The Lifecode5 !CSt has been ad·· DtiA 1ypin1 is read¥ \0 be tCs1cd in ei.,.1 ° er purt ascd the same
like a blurry photograph, Thompson The county"s Fbrensic Science esptCially af'\er tlic district attorney'!. mined as evidence in at least 2?. the couru." Ra,11lcsaid. ..... dn)'1 ~~ti'°tts"i-usaid1,d •• ,, • min'on·,-l -.· -
said. Thompson compares the fina l Services office ha~ become partic-u-office Josi a recent case due to a delay criminal cases in 1he Uni ted-States. • . M_,... ... 11'"
-a_na_l.rs.isofRFL. _ p le~ti~g 10 lookin&at larly interested in this D!"A typing in DNA finaerprintio& re.suits.:._ _ • but has not .ytl been 1ested 1n ·_And 1f.Th~mpso.n •nd FORf ha\·e stock owoet-and-with len-than .
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1 0 blu"tt-tj h t 11 dC IClfi aceurac-y-dc-ba1e as 11 1s raising-funds Califomi•. In a Ventura CDUniy-cair;-.scr101.11obJccuons, l'.d-wclcomc-tfl4?m pr-rcennsfthr bank's common stock .
. w '...!..1 P 0 osi:ap s ~n .cci ing to establish a count} DNA Jabora-In the trial Of Kyle Joseph Borges. admissibility of DNA fingerprinting 10 ~me and fl,?~t wuh ':'' ~.nd ~·otcc MacAJlis1er said he I was not ifthc same person is depicted in cacti. tOT). -an Anaheim construction worker is ,till bcina argued. 1he1r concerns, Rag.le said. We re 1n prof11inJ from the vole on the Fifih
"If you're looking at two blurry accused of raping a 46-ye3r-old lhe same.county, W1: should ,hare our Strct'tcommericaf a.nd rondom1n1um
photos and know they're supposed to Jn a recent press release announc. housewife las1 -year, DNA -typing -Bauc.r c.1tpect.s inoial hearings for-knowtedac.i• projm.
be of the same ~rso~ ... ThompSOf'! ina a fund-raising reception for the assured prosctuters to a 99.9991
said, "!hen rou 11 be able 10 SC{' proposed laboratory, the S~eti ll's' percent certainty that Borges was the
similarities that might not ex1s1 :· Departme nt stated, ··using the DNA assailant. However. 1est results ar~
To remove \he possibilily of lab' fingerprin11ng te('hn1qu!, the abilily rivcd"too late to be admitted in lhe
icchn ician biases, Thompson sug· 10 distinguish 1nd1vidual~s about I 1na\ and ~rges .was freed.
gcsts that DNA fingerprint tesung be in 30 billion, constituing an absolute Bauer 1s makmg sure tardy DNA
performed blind. Currentl y. l"ab per· ..,.......__
sonnel conducting the tests know
which sample comes from the C \l .11-0H'\I \ l .O"ITl:IC\
suspect, and often. 1hey know spcci· By TM Associated,.,;;;-
fies of the case that could bias their
final decision, Thompson said. Here arc the winning numbers
. picked Wednesday ni Jht for thl.",
Thompson and Ford's suuest1ons California Lonery·s 1~·ice-wer-J.;4y
lhat com!llcrcia~b~ato.~Q.COndu~110"'6-4~me?H4;-t+,-6;-r.-8
DNA typ1n1 tests bhn~ -and th~t and the bonus number, 48.
law enforcement agc~c1es send their -Pliyers who•col'reclly auessed all
samples to mci:re than one laboratory six numbers will share a prize pool of
for confirmatio n r-has been met ·ss 9 ·ii· · K h with less· than enthuSiastic rcp!ie5 .4 ms . ion. said .a.t Y Manzer. a
from some sectors · state lottery spoke.sw9man. · All those who p1dc.cd five numbers
"1 think it's an insult to the cn1ire • plus the bonus number will di vide
forensics community," was the r~ply amona themselves a pcize pool of
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S1~9 m illion: fi ve of filWill slia rc:-
$769,000; four of six will share
$()99.000. Three of s11t is worth an
automatic SS per winner.
. c..numbc.t;S$tt..dlillrn..ID'..14!tto
machine during a tcle\·1s1on brobd·
casl ong1nalttl& u1-Sacran1t"..nlo. 1·hc.
numbers arc li stCd 1n tbe ordc'r 1hc)
were announet.•d . bul any combina·
uon would "'in.
The sales fro1n Sl\turday night 10
\Vt-d nesday·s draw1n1 ~ere SIJ.99
million. Mohicr said. •
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Author Ray Bradbury ·at Jibr.ar:y jnl rvine
Author Ray Bradbury will apix-ar -for an
a.utograph Sessat>n from 2 to 4 p.m. unda}" at 1hc lie~itagc Parle Regional Library. 14161 Yale l\ve .
Irvine. .
Bradbury's has wntten .. Farenhen 4SI ," -The
..Martian Chronicles" and other stones r.ana•"I from
sc1enc-e fiction 10 m~stenes LO children's oo0ks His·•·
books 3nd poi.ters will be available for purchase at
the event. which 1s sponsored by Fnends of ahe
Library Foundat1on
Admm1on "SI 0 for members of local Fnt'ndi.
organiat1ons and $20 for non-members Reser-
vations should be made l?Y Thursday by catltog
834-6600 or 834•6835. . ,
Boys, Girls Club scholarship
Apphcattons for four S200 Lou Yantorn
Memonal ~hof11~h1ps, whreh are opoo to h1gh
school seniors who arc current or former members
bf.an} -Boy,5_,arui <..i.lds_Qul4are available ahrouJlh ~
P-{Tl~ Saturday
0ffi:rcd JOintl)' b> the four branchc., of the Bo>'
and Girls Club of the Harbor l\rea and Orange< oa~t
College, the four winners recc:1'"'~ ()('( scholarshi~
One ofthe-rec1p1ents will be awjlrded an add1t1on;il
$200 as the Lou 'Yantorn ·Memorial Schol.irship
Youth of the Year ·
Apphcan1s will he Judged on financial need.
academic achievement and lommunlly and school
1nvolvcmcn1. Entry forms rnav be ot>tained from a
·high !.ehool '>C'hplarsh1p adv 1scr the e'crn11 .. c _.,_o\.AU ccw.r·uU.h,. Bo):;, ancl C·i.th.(lub.W' rbc.O< < di·a
of students .\pphcauons should he .,ubm1twd to
Dick Power
.\dd1t1o nal information ·mav Ix-o btained h'
calling 642-2245 · , · .....
. M arine equipment sale
A sale ol donated mannc equipment ""tit hi.·
hC'ld frnrrr9 a m to 5 p·m \aturda) and ~unda~ ;,1t
Orange Coast folkgc·s ln1t·rcolleg1atc Rowing nnd
5aihng Base. 18111 \.\ Coast H1gh"'a) .,,.t'"'Port
Beach.
\ltarmc hard"'arc. sailc,, d1ngh1c•>. t>utboard,.
line. ekctroo.1t., and man) othcr·11crns will be for
sale . .\vailabk t~oats 1ndude Bo'>lon whaler\, Hob1t•
cats. sab01s. Lido l ·hand other <;mall nun
Proceeds from the sale heneti t 0< ·c · .. rnan11c
.rnd )31hng programs \all 412-SXt<ll or 64 5, ViOS 'tor
.uid111onal mformauon _ -~ ~ ·
Und~rst;,ndlg art
A visual htera<.)' ihrough art "'ork~hop pre-;-
cnted b~ the Irvine Fine .\rts ( entN .... t11 he ufferi:d
from~·30a.m to t.:!:30 pm Saturd;n.
General art vocabular) and 'i'\ual-sc~n1ng
techniques w1.ll be stut\1ed through an c\am111a11011
of several e\hib1ts The purpo~e e fthl'·v.orkc;hop ·~
to help part1c1pants dn clop a \tron&cr a"arene~u1
!lle 'l~ual language and to C\plain ho" art
commonn:att!S w the ~'----
_The workshop costs S 15 and '' 111 t?t: 1.111g_h1 h)'
art instructor areen Lav. re nee f.:JiriITT'T rn1or
mdllon mil) bt· obta111cd .b\ l'llll1ng 55"2· l 018
Fl~ld trip . from Bow~rs Museu m
The PafalndiinRescna11on anOMm~.rn
Luis Re)' will bf explored ~unda) during n fkld mp
sponsored b) BoY.crs Muscun1 in Santa \n.1
The tour Y.hllh Y.111 Ix-lcad b\ folk-art cu1Jtllr
Paul .\poda1.a. \\Ill 1nduc.k a cele'lira1Jon ''Ith th1.·
C-upa Indians fealunng food art1r.ans and rx·r·
formance.s of tradUtQnal Indian btrdsungs.
The S25 charge includt·s transportation .ind
admission fee'\. A bu~ "'111 depart from the mu th
parking lot at Bo\\er'I Mu'ieum. ::!002 'I ~fain ()t
Santa Ana. at 9 a.m and return at nppro\1match 4
p. m. Furtllcr 1nform~11on .. ma~ ht-obtained In
calling Da'.1d f uckcr at 'r'.:!-1900
Public lnvl~d t o artists' studios
• f~rce Amcncan artl\h-John(. O'ih) Kamh11
and ~1chad C.,allngher -\\111open1hc1r \tud1m to
the public from 4 to 7 pm ~undn)' in the ( anntr)
Village area of Ne" pcm Meach ne\t to the C anncn
Rci.taur:mt ·
Cosb¥~ an unpreSMOlllil p;µntcr_ ha'> 11 .. ~·d m
Newpon lkach Cor one )t.'a1 H 1s offire 1~ •It :!ti I ti
Lafo~cttc Ave ll.Jmb1L, \\ho.sc ~tu'1101sJt 51~ ~0th
St . wilt hohJ 1l raTfle for one i>f,.tlh p:un11nglf dune
between 1984 and I 9tt C,allaght-n. an in1emn11onal--tr 1ecognrrcd 1lnm from -Nt"'A' York -htttt\'e., -1'°1~
pa1ntini\ at 505 31i.t St.
For mo~ 1nfurmation about the c.•,h1bll<; c.1)1
John Coso.}aCo7)...fl07. -·
. 'flwr~day, Jfny 4
·-~ • 7· 0 p.m lrvlne Plauln1 Commlu lon,
counul 1.:baml:l(r~ 17200 fainbQ.rtt Ro3d. -'• •
f 'ridoy .. lla.l· .:;
No mC"etinp ~cheduled
POl .l(·J: l .OG
ewporl ~•ch
A Sl:it·1nch d1"f1'1Cler blu(' pitn
·$pot, possibly from a patnl 1un. w
found on the slem of a 42-foot boat
docked 1n front oh home in the I SOO
block of East 8a A~enuc. . " Sl·)C<)r-old female CC$Jdent of
RO)'l.I int Gcorae Road reported
hans-up phone calls she has rctt1ved
over the last four or fi" e years at home
have now bqun 1t her "°erk too • • • A ladte~· suede bl utc and \1llt
pants were &ilen from the txdruom
of a home 10 the IOOblock or mmtd
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tJpper ~ay ·part of Wildlands PrOgram.
~ IOil VAN EYKEN
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A two-duck weloom1ng .committee
lfCCled visitors to the Uppc:r N'ewpon Ba)
Ecological Reserve, which ~1vcd 1ts
official blts1ing Wcdnesda) as pan of the
new California W1ldland~ Program
. The four-month-old program dcstgnates
nine prutine nanJral habitats throughout
the state. including the 756-acrt llppt•r
Bay Reserve (or special funding and
prot¢ctton
Orange Count) uix-n1sor Thomas
Riley, who spoke at Wednesday's ded1-
canon ceremon}, ~•d 1he1woduckss1tting
pea tfulh on the SJdc of Back Bnv Dm e
were an 1nd1c.nor of the unlqueness of the
·place
··01d )OU see them ~llung then: ch.dlcng-
1ng y,ou not to h1\ them'' .. he said. "I think
that's p. good SIKn .
Rile) Wftti>ne o t abo01 SO local and statt'
offic1als and area en' iromnmcntal ac-
t1V1StS who gathered lxnt'U'th lhe bluffs of
the . Upper llA> to mark the rt"iervc'i.
.mclu~ioq in the !>tate wild lan<U program
Unique in Orange: ( ounll". the Upper
Bay 1i. onc of onl) a fc" CC>llstul M~tland
. habm11s remail}1ng 1n taltforma.• \aid
Susan Cochrane. \'.hu:f of the non-game
·hent.age program fort.he suue Depart men I
of Fash ttnd Game "
"l)ppe~ Newpon Ra\ 1<. u \h11ung
urunpk of what rnn tx· d0tH " ( ochrane
.s~ud. "\.\1th 90 pc1cent of our tOa'ltal '>till
marshc!> gone .. th1!> 1s an important t•,am·'
pk of ~hat Caltforn1a Qnce "as Wtthout
this kind .of preservation a1 the prc.,cnt
rate of de' clopment .. " care a1 nsk oflosing
'that dail) contact w11h n.11ural habitat\
·which 1sa maJOrrcason man ... ot uscamc 111
t .iliforma •·
The Upper-Ba> .~ unu,ual in that 1t 1s a
relall' ely pristinr en' 1ronml•n1 tha1
stands chc.·ek b) JO\\ I "'11h u h1ghh
developed' aTbarr-aTt't'I, another Fim end
'Game ollk 1al said.
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"One uftht reasons it's important is 11's
an e .. olog1cal 1'iland," 'ia1d \hm, UnkC'I, •
Loordinator of thl' "1ldland .. program
1 ha1-e.lo5.&:nes\ makc'I thc l rppcr Ba) a
CO O\ COli!Ol gctav..a) ll"°f for-01".snge Cl 1 resi~cnt\. but 11 ulso puh stni1n on the
hab11a1 that .,..ould nnt \'"'t in a more
remote location
"Onc ofthl· chief prohkmi. tY'lthat1on "
he ~1d ., lHI hd\C an unusuctll\ high
degrt-c 111 )il1<\t1on due to de' elo.J)ment
along the upper re:tLhcs ul the habitat." ·
A.~ pi\n ol the piogram. tht" Upper Ha,
"'All hcncfit fron.1 lu1\dS gl•neratcd through
the state\\ 1de sale of annuul "•Id la.nd'S
pa'ISl'!>, \\hllh cnt11k 1th:1r holder .. to da\ u~l' at an) pf the.· nine presene) ·
Sime' l)llut' alr'-'a1.h ha'I: \llCl'" 10 tht·
l ppc1 lid' '1a a public rnad no pas,· 1)
requm:u
But hx.11 re~1d1.·n1s inlt're\tcd in lht•
prl'Sl'r' Jttun of~ 1ld land' are t'n1.1..wragl'd
to bu\ ptl\\t'' am wa\, to t untnbuie 1hl·1r
shan.•.10 1hc prcsen1at1on fund Coc.hranc
said.
One th1n1 official hope ao buy .ttb
program fundi. is an information ceDlef' for
the Upper Ba). Rlley said
··\\c nttd 11.n 1n~•,,. le9miDt
center," Rtlc) said. 'M): hope~ tbat tbe
Department ofF1s.h and Game. tn pen.Mt•
ship with the county and tbe pnvat.e .ecior
can de\elop a vasuor center an ~ near
future ..
He said he hoped a proposal could. be
ready to subn11t to tbc Board of Sullere
'l!>Ors b) next summer.
"\.\e haH~ 10 get all the admtnisuauve
ducks in line. tiut rm sure it'SJOln& 10 bea
done deal." •. .
Apan from adminsitrauvc ducks, and -
rot)d-smrng ducks, lhe U ppcr 1',ay rs home
to the largest known flock of liaJat-fooUd
clapper rail, an endang.cred bird. Tiie least
tan, anothcr a federally protecud en-dan~ 'spencs--lllso makes i1Lbome ill'
the bay's mar hes, as d~ an e~
plant spcc1{'S, the salunarsb birdSbea&.. .
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Owne~s of Forest M ·~·rket ·goin' :.fishing
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By LESLIE EARIQEST
Four years ago. a ( anad1an <knust •
Jro.,.c into Laguna Bea<.h for the fif'l t1me
stopped aa Foft:<;t Market for a cola .ind
.t:omrncnled to ht'> v.ife that the upen air
g10cery siorc had "poll.'nt1al. ..
In a couple "'ec:k'), 1hc former ( anad1an
residents will actcpt the ~e) s 10 1he mnrkel
from the man a11li \\Oman who ha"'t' been
'nJnnlhg 1111-stor'l1 '>t''cn da)''> a }\ee1c lo~)
more than a decade ·
Bob Huffman . .,..ho has In cd 1n L <tguna
27 years. and his .,..,fe. ChF1s. "''II '>QtJO
exchange their grocer aprons for lishtng
poles and head for Oregon. where trye~ v.111
make their new home
The~ will turn ahcir '>tore O\Cr l<1 Jules
and Claudia s\\ 1111mer. who muq.•d 10
Luuna shof\Jy after that first v1s11 and •
lfav~ hln<:e Oj)Cned a restaurant and a 'mall
dinner theater in IO'-' n.
.\!though the) have been entcrta1n1ng
the idea of Selling the '>lore for a frw )cars.·
C hns HufTman said she and Bob wanted to
find a-. bu\cr who ~ould care ahnu t the;
cemmonii) and ma1nta1n the store c'sscn·
ually a~ 111s.
"We're selling 11 to a local person," aid
tl ufTman , a L<1guna resident for 14 years
"hoalsoha1l!i.from ~nada. "That was our ·pnonty .. -· ·
· • w n 11. and I
think thaf'i '>Offii.'thing that \.\Ill Oc nll\SC . -wrre mrl ma ;met-pa--wc-'.ff buth-Perll,;..4.u_ ....
the: time." ~he: alldt·d. "But thn 'II be
around " ·
Although· ht: docs plan to maintain the
"ambiance and t dsttal apix·aram:c" of the
m:fi'k.fe-S\\immersa10 tic l.n,.hwn' thi.'
s\orc as bOtl't ·a l~><:al grocer) \tore and .i
touns1 !>lop ~1mmer. ~ho lH urrenth c:mbrn1lt<l 1n
c1 dilcmm\ 1n' oh 1g,g_ prelier .. at n of on<' or the ~It~\ hl\Hinc:hou\c~. said c pans
to emQhasut· the tact tnot the market -
' ~h1th '-'JS built 1n 11>.n -1., a h1)t0rlt
landmark "'h1 k ~tocking 11 "Ith "up'\tak
food items ..
··w e want tu maintain 11 from ah.11 point
of \-JC\\ and \Uri ot rc.•'l'l' 11 J'> "l'll ..
~" 1m01l'r s..11d ln addition to drc:s'>1ng \JP the \lorc \t1th
t.nrl~ .\mencJn antiques. '\"1mmer "'"I
ht will supph the market v.11h llt''>1gn rr
rnfft.'C. gourmet Oh\C Ulh and \ 1ncgar'
pate and an C\pandcd )tock ot lint·"' 1nl''
the next \ll'P and have it evolve inlo -
•01uelluP8 I ag.11na..·aQ &a. pioud of'' ••
[ v~ntuall~. .,..1mmcs: said, there wiU be
a full l..1tchen in the bad. ofth~torc Where-
ba.ken and dc1•C.lll'!>!><:n items will be
prepared da1h tn.add111on. picnic baskets
will be ~old to 'ihoppcr\ who would rather
eat lunch on the beach than in a restaurant .
Whik the .,..,mmcrs are addina one
more comphc.111on to their already busy
h"cs. the HutTman' ·arl' sh1flina into 'a
lo"'er gear · . ·
In fact:·aob I lut1man will be malci
considc:rabk_Jeap v. hen he moves to
A. hl:lnd; Ore 1n June The H-rear-okl
local "as born II\ hi\ grandmother •boutc
in Corona dcl tar and hu~ rtved in the
same house.· on Blueh1rd ( anyon si·rwe
mo\ 1n& to Laguna in l %2 ·
Af\cr mo\ ing 10 10" n. H uffnran and his
first "lfe . .,..ho d1e-d ol canrcr 16 yean AfO.
-Openco thl' tirc;1 h1l..m1 manufac:tunng
com pan} in the area cm Ocean <\venue and
ran ti for I:! H'af"\ f hccomixinywas cal~
''PKkle) · -ht' former "1tC's nickname.
"E1ght }car,.lgo llu!Tman marriedChn.,
"ho calb her hu.,hand a Laguna ~.a.ch
"leiend u <\lthough 'he said they will mill
their fncnd!> <. hm Huffman said i.he and
·Bop arc n·ad\ for a l h:in_ge. _
"\\ e 'c been h~n-~vc:n day a week fot
'TO>C.a.DY.Uh \l'l) IC~ \3ratl00 .''wtliid..:..--
.. , ou get to I.no"' t'' er. hody' tory. 1t•1 -
hl.t· a tug IJnlll' ·
Jules v.1mm<'r ...i~~ 11\ an 1no nune
__,~~!.!.L~W...ilw.i:~·"'~lf.l.l.ici:LlO....JULI Y~~~ ...... bu!>) M"hcdule. hut tJkang o er Forest
Mar"et v.:h a th.1111c he and his wife~
not v. llhng Lo mh'
~---6'1SJ.--·-'-'J.A.Ubt~LI~ l\_11\.'t 1di::iUJ~;a}jl&M~K--.--~• hild a t\ab> •· <;wufl mt•r \.Hd "We probebly
.,..ould pr"fcr 10· ''lltl a while. but op.
po1tun1t\ dnt'\ no1 Jht.n\>'i come It a
1.onq:n•cnt till\('"
-s:otrttulti1'f.in ~ o as Pl•
man' a .,.ol!C'' ha ll game 1n the IA at
Main lk..ich \.1td he 1s rt'ild)' to ht."ad nortb.
"There·,"'' !l(-ncr ll1matt." an no wone-
trat1ic · lluOman r.a1d ofh1 current home:
"\fo,.t t'I ou1 fm:nJ, .ir~. really aaainst us
lt'J' Ill!! and h.1, l d11nc ·tneir btst 10 tallc us
vut 01 t1 but \.\C \ c JUst lau&bcd..at lhC:flL
\\( '~ '"' 111·J tht·m 1ogow11h us or visit u e11wn .. ·
·what\\ t' "ant to do is bn ng tn 11c·m, 10
the markl•I. thtngi. )OU lan't norrnalh lind
1n the area." he said .. , guess \\.hat '4C~ ·
\8\lnlt ·1s (\\°C wtll) 1ust tak.c the market w
.O.itr-...... ••F L•• ""J"•
Chris •nd Bob .H ... tfm•n to t urn market key s over to new owners.
In JU't a coupk "'c""'· Huffroan said. he
v.111 <,ltJ1 th(' J11.ord1on doors shut on the
upi.:n Jn mar"< 1 for tht' la'it umc. Then, be
'><lid ht "'111 'nap !>hut the padlock a.nd
hand th1 i..c, h Jule
.\flt! ~ tth ·a hanh chuckle I'll be off
Y.lth m' ti'ihmg pole.· ht." said.
. -Ocean-View's home-building ventureJucralive_,........-· __
8y Al.EX \lllWAMS
. Of tM 0..,. l'llot St.tff
Administrators at <Xean \ 1c:"' '-' hool
IJ1s1nct think 1hc:11 unu ual mo'<' into thc
homc-bu1ld1ng hus1ncss tould bnnmt· thl'
v.a H· uf the future. as v.ell a' mJ~l' big
monc) for the d1)tnc.1
The I nd 1n question con~mutcc, IOacre"
in Hunt1ng1on ~ach locatcd off Slatt;r
Avenue and pnngdak ~trcct ()(Nn
View intended to build a Khool .at tlw 'Ill'.
but lhe hoot "'a'.> never nccdl·d 1 he
obvious th1na to do v.a' to \ell the 1.1nJ.
Monte McMurrav, the d15tn~t \Ufler·
1ntl'ndt'nt \<11J
But 2' )Car~ .lgu ttw J 1,111d Jc1..1dcJ on
a J01nt t1u'1nl's'> 'cn11trl' n'tl .id Ott· an
\II!'\\ h1kd \\ ~rnun~tun l loml'' ao build
52 hou~·' on 1h1..· I.ind I hl di,trt1.. t .ind I.he
de\tlopcr '-'OUld \fll11 iht• pmfil,
"JO\\ the itr<.~h .Ht' 111 pl.ht..'' 1 ht..•
w<X><lcn lrnmt•<i tlf th1..· hou\t'\ .tr<' up iJnd
three mudd hou, ... , .irt• open ftlr '"'fl«·
lion Jn addrnon th,· prtH' •HI the hnmc' '"'
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th.in \\C \\OulJh.i' t' "ntnf lhl lan.t ··th<'
'uJ"·nntl ndl·1~t ... ,,.: \\' th .tn • Ling.ht
\ale we ~Cluld ti.1, m.1d at><• . ' '
m1lhon l h'"'·" '-'c II m.11.t < ~ 'Ill llH•n
\\t•'rl't 1111i1Llhl·m.11ll·t atthl n11h11 1m~ ·
\11 \\url,I \ '-lid tr" Jl\lrld' h,\\t.' oll
tcmptl'd \u1'h ,1 lr1. 1.·na·rpn'\ '11lut11•n 11.1
tnnl,l\l' 1.1•tll'r' Rut 1h.1l l 11ul..I , hangl ht·
S.lld
n<.in~ I he l.l'\t l•\t1m.1t<" rl'k.1\l-<l (o lhc: "II 11 · lh,lnC1 I' f•Hn~ ll' r1..•kc1 ,,• .1
()\can \ 1e" \l hnol bo~ml on T Ul'\\l.1' proper I\. J\Hnl t..lt'' dopnH:nt '' .1 \ ~ n
posted ~ p11,C'I . lor the hou<;e<, tx·t~t."<'n , 1, bk ,,11,·ina11 \, \11. \I umn 'rrrd
S4SO.OOO and SSOO ()(J(}J ~fc:\1um1\ -..ml _ "l hu I' un c:1t'm\'n t til ml.. ht t•W'--1~ "-HI
'\\ c v. 111 male aNu\ S2 m1lhon 111\lll' ~11 11 nutnthl. ,,,u h~ I.' tht nil'"''' in \our
• • • car ttrco,....vatucd at
rinck1..·1 ··
In ro n1rn't It th\: d1stnct dc<'idcs to linan~\: hou~·., the\ pmblc 'l>n 1he
ht'u,1n~ m.srki:l intNesb rates, labor
,111 1.."' and 1.•ther' .. anables The gamble.
h11\\ n t'r 1, 'mall and \he profit are
1mrr~·"1'( \.1l \1urta'f ~id ..
Ouan \IC\.' ' next proptrt) tn 1ine for
d( 't'loprnent 1 ould tx-one orit""tral of the ·
Jl'tml'' 'K'H'n do~ \Chool • McMurnt}
\J 1d It houtr.h 1 he d1 t net docs not own aJI
Gf !he llt'I· ent1~l) debts to the tl(t' will
bqx11d offb, IQ\IS
~ct11( b<'twc n 1 p.m Monday and
.., 45 am TucsditY • • • •
Pohct' a~1'J ~ Costa M;,a mu
a1 the uth (oaq Pina 8i"oadwa)'
departm~n1 tore Tuesdl) ()1'1 ""Pt·
c1o n of ~tt) theft Edward tlton ..
Dr\01\, ~9. all cdh \folc two tlCI.
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rnt'onc appan-ntl) tncd to brat
lnto a c r in th<' 900 block of ValC'noa
trttt bcl\\-een p m Monday anct 1
a m I uc'>d.i,. I htrc wcrt no lOSlft.. • • •
' c11 ~1noov. "'u ma heel in the
IQ()() bl<X.k of Continental Avmuc1
betW«n \l p m 1onda:,. and 6 a.m.
Tuem Damage v.a c-stjmated at s 0. .
~tolcn m 1ht '00 bloc of '~ado
\trttt bttvH-tn ' p.m Sunday and
a ru \funJay.
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·Court supports gay soli;ller' s r~.-~nllstment
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
,federal appeals coun on Wednesday
ruled in favor of a homosexual Soldier
whowasdC"nied re~nliStment;tfter 14
years, but avoided the la fl.er questidn
of whether discrimination agaihst
homose11:uals is constitutionaL
The 9th U.S. Circuit C<l un of
Appeals decided IJte ~loscly Watched case of Perry .:Watkins on narrow
grounds, ruling that he, was entitled to
rrins1aten1cnt because the Arn'Y was
aware of his homosexuality when he
had rc~nlisted in lhC' past,
Walkins, ofTaeoma, Wash .. relied
· on the Annr.'s representations in
choosing a military career. a11d "has
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·arcetly ·benefited the Army. and
then:forc the countl)_', by his military
service:· said Judf::' Harry Prcgenon
in the majority opinion.
Seven of the. I I judaet ''oted in
Watkins' favor, bur-only two reached
the conslitutional issue 1ha1a smaller
panel of the court bad cited in a ,now-
"-i1hdrawn February 1988 decision.
Thal earlier ruling was the first by
any f~e[ll appeals coun 10 da:Ja.re
that homosexuals, because of-1C11&·
standing persecution and political
powerlcss.nes.s.1 ·"·ct ei11idcd w be
protecte4 against discrimination to
the same dqree as raCial minori1ies.
By si<Jestepping that issue W~dnes-
day, the court lef\ i1 unresolved.
Noneiheloss, Watkins called ths
latest <1ecision a."'wondirful ruling.'
Civil ri&hts lawyrrs who $\.lpponed
his e&ie: said.the n.ilina was iJnportant ·
despite i1s limited scope.
·•it is not a sWttpilfgconstitutional
dectsion. but it is a firs1 stc{> tha1
rccoanittJ the value of the scrv1CC"s or
openly py Soldiers," said Nan Hunt·
er of the American Civil Libcr1ies
.Union's Lesbian and Gay Rights
.Project, which helped to represent
Watkins. .. :
__,Lt. Col. Orea RiKon. -an Army
spokesman, dee.lined comment on
the ruling. but said 1here had bet:n "'a -'
Spending fdr educa~ion up,
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.. u ........ qut_students 1 rtlerely average'
Re4dy for launch-WASHINGTON (AP) -s~nd-PcJormance Chart.' -,~· n• tic," noted that 44 of the .SO slates Ttte •ac• lh_uttte Atlaintl' ina on cduca1ion is up but progrl."ss is "We are standing still. and the have made collN,e entrance test gains
11t1 ••po•ef!I In the _sunset at a standsuM: Education Secretary problem 1s that i1's been 1his way for sirice l982 and 38 stales have im·
Wedneld•y after the rOhlt· Lauro Cavazos sa1d \\lednesday in three years in a row. Frankly. the proved lheir high school complet ion
Int 1ervke nrueture w•• releasing a report card that rates the situation scares me," he said. · rotes s.in_cr. then.
fltOVff tn pr...-ratton for . nad£ln·s students as "mc.ttJ.Y. aver=.-The ti&ures slw~a_dec:line this year .
tCNU)''I 1cheduletl launch a t age. . . .... • , in the national high school gradu-Bui Cavazos called the longer-1crm
10t48 •·'"· PDT. ~tl•ntls# "The good news is that th.fl schoofs · ation rate and fallingscorCs on college · gains minimal. lie said "scores on ft arc not worse; the bad news 1s that wr entrance ex.ams in half the states. college entrance exams are still · ve·m•n crew pl•ns to are no1 making progre~.:· Cavazos In reaction, the Council of (:hu:;f ~.substantially lower than they were in
l•unch • probe to Venus said as he stood befol'C' his depan-State School Officers, while acknowl ... ·the 1960s" w}lile the graduation rate
whll• In orbit. men1's sixlh annual State Educalion edging that "'the task ahead is gigan-has gone up less than l"'O poinls.
U.S. may cut troops_ it Germany ous~s missiles
WASHIN'QTON (AP)-Senators the shon-range roc.kets.
said Wednesday· that if West Ger-The West Gern1an stand alid 1he
man)' pushes for removing shon-Bush administration's suppon for
range ~uclear missiles from its soil, tripling ·the r'ange of the U.S.-built
the Un.1tedStates mifbt rcconsidcrits Lance missiles has created a major
commnment to having many troops dispute wi1hin the 16-ni cmber
1 stationcd...ill.£JJUJJ'e. _ N6 TO alliance:.
\-Members of the "Senate ArmC'd .. I think if1he Wes:1 German people
Sen·ices Committee •1old Defense ha' ecome to 1he conclusion they can Se<;retary Dick Cheney they had plal'e more faith and reliar!ce on
senousconcem sabout WestGcnnan .. (Soviet President Mikhail S.)
pos_itio!'S favori6g a 'd~rjay in mod-Gorbachev·s woFEls rnd assurances
em12auon of the weapor1S'a!Jtf urging than they can upon sound NATO
U.S.-Sovictncgotiationsto~ileback strateay. then i1 would be very -----. ------·
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difficult f0r me tocontiriue to commit ,ioned apinst "overd~mat1z1ng the
the size of the forces we have in nature of 1hc current differences"
Europe under those Circunlstanccs." within NATO.
said Sen. William Cohen, R-Maine. But Cheney speculated that 1f a
Sen. ,Slade Gonon. R-Wash., said consensus called for a ~cro le vel for
that iftr'le missiles arc eliminated aod the shon-ranae missile5, .. , as sec-
lhc..124.000 U .S: forces arc put at risk. rctary of defense "·ould have some-
the.admifi"isimton•s-polic should be ·1hfng of-a s1omach ache ifwt found
"'that a substantial percentage of ourself in the position where 1n fac1
troops be brouaht ho me and we allow large numbers of our NA TO atlirs
West Germany f!eater rc~ponsibility encouraged us to maintain our con-
ofthci.r defense. ' ventional forces in Europe but take
Chcner, on Cap\lol HJll to discuss out ·all our nuc.lear weapons 1n
the fisca 1990 defense budget, cau· Europe."
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nun1ber ·or (other> ctses tha1 have Watkins: told tht Army he was a
suppQned the govemmtnt's pqs--homo1exual when he was dta.t\cd in
ition .. 'banning hon1ottxuals frOm 1967. He was acceflted for service
military service. He sajd anydec"ision anyway. and w1s allowed \0 re<nlist
on an appeal would bt' 11?ade by the 1hrcc11mcs.Af\crtwo 1ourso(dutyin
SO:licitor general, the Jusure Otpart· Korea, he beeame superVi'sor of the
menfs top litiptor. who ha.s not yC't • fon ~wis, Wash., personnel admin-
,:Cviewcd the ruling. 1s1rauon centrr.
In Wednesday's decision, the cbun • . .,,
said it "'ould be urtjust to allow the OCfenSC' Ocpanmenl rt1ulauons
Arn1,Y 10 enforce i1s anti-h n1osexual prohibiled the enlistment or re-.
policy a£ainst Watkins because he enlistment of homosexuals throuJb·
had been drafted and allo"'cd to re-out that period. blew re1ula1ionswere
enlis11hrcc times while 1he poliC) was added in 1981 to_rcquire thedi~.hargc
in effe<'t. The court also noted that his of soldiers whose homosciual1ty was
work evaluations hid al"·ays b«n discovered "'hilt' they were .in t~c ·
superb. military.
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Ruling expettecfon Proposition 103
SAN FRANCISCO -Tht fate of Proposi1ion 103. 1he· consumer-
sponsorcd·iniua1i.ve IO t'Urh insurance rates. is 10 be decided today b)' the state
Suprrme Court. Thecoun . wh1ch hearct·argumcntI"in 1he'tast·Marrhi . pc>sttd
a notice Wednesday of its in1 t:nded decision, a month ~fore its sclf-iinposcd
deadline for issuing a ruling.
Insurance companies, filed suit the d:t\' ofter Propos111on 103 was
appro"ed by stale voters in NovC mocr:con1ending the 1ni1ia1ive "·ould v1ola1c
1heir propeny•rig_hti.by cuu1ng rates wi1hp1,11 regard to their abili_!y J9 make.a
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Panel OKs animal ~estlng bill
SACRA.MEN.TC) -Anim-al·ri&.hts aetivis1s wo n a v1c1ocy-Wednesday 1n
the firSt vote by a le:g1slat1 vr comn1iucc on a bill 10 require the labeling of .
animal-tested products. l)cbatr oii !he pOIC'nt1al1y cn1ot1onal issue s1aye~ at a
businesslike pitch before the Stnatc Health and Human Ser' ices t'ommlltl~.
The commiuecf s 6-0 vote r.cn1-1hc bill to the St'natc · Appropnat1oni.
Committee. ~author. Sen. >\\an Robbin~. D-Van Nu)s, bolJ)t"d build up
suppon "'1th . i.estimoo) of v.jins:s~-~sai~fc co<;mct 1c• can be
mal'!ufactured. without safet y 1csts on animals. .
Charges filed in skyscraper f ire
LOS ANGELES -A year aftn fiM")utted~n floors o(the 62·sto11 First
lntetstalt: Bank tower and killed a "'·orkcr, prosecutors Wt'dnCsdfl) filed 12
misdemeanor chaf'les again'st nine firms in connection "''Ith the blaze. Tv.'o
cQunts oft he: compfa1nt filed 6y thl' distnct attorney and cit) a11omcv.n:-fcrred
10 the death of Alc-.ander 1-fandy, 24. 11ic -maintcnanc(! man who died 1n the
~tay 4; 1988. fire. .J • -• ·
The charges alll'gl'd seven \•io1a11 ons of1he state Uibor Code an f'i\·c Of
the Los Angeles ,.,,1un1c1pal Code. 1nclud1ng blocking a fire exn, fa1hng to
main.tain firt equipment and fathng to maintain an accident prot.ect1o n
program. The charges al!tO allege failure 1ocall 1n an alarm and fa1lurt lo nollf)
1.he Fire J)epart1nc.n1 of1n1)peT&1ivc ~u1pme~l-~ ·
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ga.soline--Ut~1rwrca~'4t-and-1~ous.c cleared rM.dblbck:. to_ appro.u.o.g_.
bud~cts 1ha 1 cart) out a much-cr111c1zcd defic11-reduct1on agrrcn1t'nl "·1th 1hc
White Houlit'. The anu-gas ta.A amendmt'nt, offered by Sen Stt•ve s,•mms. R-
Jdaho. pas:scd hy \OiCc' Ole and·cxprcS!>Cd 1hc "scnS<' of the Senate'' tha1 motor
'X't'S""S'houtd"Ttm:nn dl!d1ca1at to 1mprovcmen.1s 1n the h1&.h"'llf"and
transponation S)Slcm. ·
7 ·-The VOtE"Wa.fa sh-or:tcr.Osntre-oov.-1 cnhow·ryrrnp-nR1 rrrtrq:;rna'r.now
·al')_ 1 cents a gallon. as pan of future d~Jicil-reductlon l'ffons.
Exxon skipper In court . ' .
ANC HOR . .o\GE, Alaska -T hC' man who Was sluf>_pcrofthe tlinkcr E~ \On
-V11ldC'Z-whcn-1t-strucin rttf11nd caused the.nauon'.s.1-rgdo\.0_1l sp1llWei_dl~
1rtnoce.nt Yledncsday to criminal charges. including oper.iting 1he ''es~I while
drunk. Ju$Cph Hazelwood: 42. cntcrcd•the plea }through his attorney 1n a 15-
minute procecchng before statC' Judae David Stewart Haie:lwood, who '4a•
fired ·by Exxo n after 1hc acl'id<'n l. il charged W'ith oper;1ting a YC"!ISCI while
drunk, reckll's~e~aangermen1 and ncgligenfdischargl' o f 011. ~1cmm1nf rrom
the Macch 24 1nc1d~ which du1npcd more 1han 10 m11!1on gallons o crude
into rrincc WilhatTISound,
OrarRobe rts' flnanclal deadline nears
T ULSA, Okla. -Desperate times call for dcspc.ritt mcUUl'.t'-\ in the Oral
Ro~ru min1sl!)'. as 1~ cider stAtt'sman ortelev1s1on cvan1cli,1n struaalrs 10
raise more than S4 million !iy Sa1urda)' 10 Ja\'e tns rthaiou~ empire. llObcrts
said in la1c March-he had five wcr_ks to rabe SI I million to pay J>iSt..duc b11lg
or creditors would .. stan disman1linf" the m1ni1tn. Richard Robens. the
evangelist's son. said more 1han $4 m1ll1 00 still U; n«ded by Saturda). when
Oral Robe.r1s lJn1,•e<sity gT11dua1es nearly 1.000 of its 4,300 .11uden1to.
RobcnsannounccdTucsda he was ulhna the univen1tlt~thlcll 1eanu
out o compel uon an app y_1n1 or a m1 !t'orJ tre NaliOfil\
As.rociation of lntcn:ol\tg;atC". Athletics ta ·s.a,•t money. •
Jogger emerges from ~-week.coma
NtiW YORK -A jout.r who was beaten on 1ht head with a pipe and a
rock and rttpcd in Central Parle has emerged from her two-week coma. Sl)Okcn
10 rclali~cs and e-.presscd a dcsirc 10 resume runninJ. doetors said Wednesday,
The woman, an investment banker and a na11 vc ora P1usburah suburb,
was Pll her rqular JOI throuah CeptraJ Park the ni&ht o,f April I 9. when a pna
of youths piounccd on her. "Si.JI tct.n·aarn Kave been 1nd1c1~ on ehal'Jes of
a11emfted murdc;r. ra~ sodomy and assault .
•• think we Have &ome prcuy good new ,"said Robcn . Kun:i, au1stant
chief of suraery at Mctropoli1an HospiOO. Kum and Kent Duffy, ch:ief or
neurosursrry, sak! the 28-fear-old '<''om an bt"gan ~pondlna Tuesday an ff had
"lpolcen in a wbis~r to rtlatives and staff mcmbc;s. ra1kd two finacn WheT\
ukcd 10 do so and was able to read larac sians prin1ed willtyu. no and hei
n1me. ' -
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Chine~ students defy gC>vemment
BEJJING -Thoutands of 1rucknts ~pt i-st polic:t lines and ltuo
Tiaaul'DCft Square today in a march for frtedolh and democracy cetcbntina
the 10th 1nnivcnary o( \he first 1tu*n·1 rnovemcrn in China. Polittmell ...., •
bad riftll(id the: vast t•pi!nte weft unabk,.to boLd Nck the 1Cver11 tholl•nd
tt'*nu &om at lea11 e:iaht unl\lenid• in tbe city's DOnhfa'st whd surfed inio
the IQ.Ultt., the symbolic center of power in China.
Tbc students had said Tunday they would march unless the country's
Communist leaders ~lzed lht1r l~t "'*"'' Of11nir.adoa. Oft
Wedrtt'lday, the.aovemrnent rcfu~ and uid the. tQUate. would bG doled
1oday. ' \
Chlle scr•ps demoaatlc reforms.
SANTIAOO. Qlle -The rillll·""" militoty .,V<fll,_I Ilic!
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ou11·1 '"' Sex change . \ • pioneer
Christine ·
Jorgensen .
By City News Service
Chnst1ne Jorgensen, who ~andaJ-
1zcd the world with her then-taboo
sex chanic oi)crauon in 1952. died 10
a San Clemente hospital Wednesda>
fo11oWlng a lo ng bout w11h cancer he
was 62. . Born George JorgenS<"n ·1n the
Bron"< on Mn y 30, 1916. to parents of
Danish descent, she wu the SUbJCCt of l
a '60s documenta11 titled ··What
Price Glor)' '' he wrote her' own story
a few ~cars later in 1 book lilied
.. Chns11ne Jorgensen: A Prrsonal
BlOgraphr." l
She later toured th<' counln Y.1th her OY. n nightclu1> :'let and ·make J I
vanous appcaranre on colteAe cam-
pu~s.
· She died at 3:55 pm at San J Clement~ General Hospi tal. ~1d 1 -;pokeswoman Ja01J P1eano.n.
Actres.s Doroth) Lamour praised
Joqensen-a ... ~duful. under-{
standin& woman ..,ho lovt"d C\Cl"')-
on<'. She gaH out ~ much k>H and
"as a God-lo"·ing Y.oman om· of the
finest women l ha' e c' er m<'t " _
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her fUts and couraae dunn& a time pcnoo when thh (operation) "as a
taboo, IO lfiC closet •• said CO\t~lfo. I "
daughter of the late comic-Lou
COstt'llO · Costello sard "( hnstinc lo,l'd the ,
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursday. May 4, 1989
BtisH S&L · l~n now bet ore ·awe.rfUI conimitte_e~C:bairmem_·.-____,
~~~_,..--.__~~~
ly DAVE SKIDMORE
WASHINGTON President
Bush's plan to rescue the S&L
industry facts potential chalJengcs
from two powerful House committee
Chairmen a ficr receiving a trong VOtQ.
of suppon from the banking panet. . .
The House Banking omm111c~·
capped four days of dcb4tr b\
approving the plan on a 49-2 vote
Tuesda) minutt'S before midnight
The Senate had passed.,, j ts o" n
version of the bill last week.
more than 500 failed inst1t u11ons.
It also would put &L regulators
under more direct administration
control, increase spending to uncovc1
fraud at S&Ls and. in thc ke) reform,
require &L owners to risk more of
their own capital when the) make
loans.
The Busb administration 1s par ...
J1 ularl)' plcaSt.'<i with the House bil l's
capital pro"' ions.
"The rislt. now 1!> delay," said
Assmant Treasury ccrciary David
W. Mullins, o ne of the an.·hitc!cU of
llW Bush plnR. The bill has "gone
throuiti so for without maJqr changcs.
... If someone wanted to tinker w\lh
ma,ior co~poncnts. we would _argue
. .
that would be un\\amnted am.I "el")
costl)."
Staff aid~ to the banlt.ing commit·
lee arc expec ted to talt.e until the end
of ncAt week to put the panel' bill m
proper form and wn te a report
accompan)in~ the lcji!tlation. Other
comm111ccs \\llh an interest 1n pans
of the measure would then get a wee It.
to produce altema1,1 .. cs, leu ina •
shm chance that the fulJ Hou~ would
before Memorial Da~
dm1ni trallo n om c1els arc alw
happ) th11t both the Scnatt: and
House. so far, ha.,e-stuck with Bu h's
complicated mechan1 m for leeping
$SO ball ion 1n ~L spending out of the
budget deficit.
The legislation provides $1 57
billion over the next decade. mo t of
il!!rom taxpayers. to close or merge
Trade i[Jstil:ute bloSsoms ;,ith help frqm interrl~tibniil eXpett
bird" Arhcm:a!Graduat~ School of By DONNA MOONEY o.-,, Noc"'*-" ldltOt
Margriet Hotzy can look over the
world frorn a o ne-room library on the
Coastline Communll) Colh!ge cam-
pus. •
~ As director of the World Trade
Center Institute. Hotzy has gathered a
unique collection of books, per-
iodicals and videos aimed at helping
U.S. businesses make international
connec11ons. A thick. gl ossy catatogue
resung on a desk shows the hundreds
of colorful toys a. buyer can import
from Hong Kong and sell locally.
Anofher shows glamorous models
clad in fashions sewn overseas. A set
of bound encyclopedias-offers expo n -
ing data.
Hotiy . became director of the
institute in December 1987 and has
since nunured me fledgling resource
ccntcPinto a prized collection used by
traders as faraway as the Bay Area. In
add1t1on, she coordinates more than
30 evening classes that are pan of the
college's international business pro-
gram.
r Professionals from Orange C'oun·
ty's business commun1t) teach thl'
three-hour evening courses, co' enng
trade basics, intemauonal la\\. mar-
kettng. purchasing. 1ranspor1a~n
and customs. The hands-on classelt
run once a week for six to 18 weeks for
$5 per unit. The instllute reccntl)
a11racted the m o ne) 10 duplicate 11
cumculum for use at other coll eges
Begrnning this fall. the college plans
to offer an 1n1ema11o nal businc~
cen ificate which combines inter·
national business studies w11h geogra·
phy. h1stor). culture and foreign
language. 1
-The Jopics arc an}th1~g but foreign
to Hotzy, who was born and raised in
the Netherlands and has worked 1n
two· other countries as a marketing
specialist for a West German com-
pany and as a reporter 1n Ve nezuela.
She atte nded Antwerp talc n1ver·
sit)" Amsterdam lln1vers1t} a nd
Cleveland's Case Western Reser ve
Universit}. studying ps)'cho log) and
classic languages: Eight ~cars ago she
earned a master of 1ntenia11onal
managem~nt at Anzona's 'Thunder-
International Ma nagement
Holl}. 44 said the LI .. ha<; lagged
behind other c-ountnes in the inter-
Mtttmal tflttk.. ~··we·, c been
Anglo-a\on and insular 1n lookin~at
ourc:ou ntr} :·<,he s<ud with a p unling
accent the product of learning s1"t
languages b} the age of 1 ll
l ier prcscnp11on for thange 1n·
eludes creating incentl\ cs for com-
panies 10 C\port. providing hO\\·lO
trade 1nformat1on for firms. 1m pro':
ing schools and educating the popu·
latt on on the tremendous nr twork
that alread} binds countries together.
Hotz} stresses learn mg more abm.ft
the h1stol) of the U .S. 'llnd other
countries and stud} ing languages.
Americans need to stop herng so
prov1nc1a l. sht: sa id.
"Let's look at other countries· to
solve our proqlcms ..
T he 1nst1tutc·s rl'S<>urce center 1s
open from 11 a.m . to 8 p.m. Monda~
9 a m. to 6 p.m. Tuesda) through
Fnda}, and 1s closed from I to ::! 30
p.m. For information about clasSt.'\
call 759-15~
CELEBRATING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY ON JUNE 15 WATCH FOR DETAILS
I N T ER N ATION AL COUNTRY C UISINE
Served Nightly Jn. Lag1111n 's Lmrdmnrk Ho me
I t GARLIC SAlTEED BEE F MEDALLION ll ith a button mush;oorfl demi-glazed and a
mixed herb mustard sauce $U9S
t GRILLED SWORD FI H ..
With an exotic fruit sal a $14.95
t SPAGHETil_fASIA
Topped with a un-dried tomato and black o/fre
sauce. topped ~th arrugula $8.95
Dinners Include Salad Or Soup. Fresh Steamed'
Vegetable• A nd Homemade AS$0rted Breads.
R E E R \' A T I 0 '\ 7 J 4/49-1-3023
BREAKFAST .. LUNCH t !;>INNER
'308 NORTH CO AST HIGHWAY e LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA
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.EARN ORE
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60 Days...£. I Year/ s2o,ooo Minimum ·Deposit
Substantial penaltY. is required fo r early w ithdrawal.
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M•rgrlet Hotzy helped create an extensive llbrary for l nternatlon I traders.
Deadline set for E·aste·r
By MA RCY GORDON
NEW YO RK A kdcral
bankruptc) Judge Wrdnc:.,da~ ga'c:
interested bu\cr'> a "l't.·k to ~uhmll
offer\ for ~trlkebound [astern .\1r·
li ne<, ~., a ne" potential b1ddt•1
emerged Another t•a rncr madt' a ncv.
proposal 10 bu} Eastcrn·s profitabk
Northca~t shuttk u S Bankruptq Judge Burt9n R
Lifland !>Cl a "1a) 10 deadline for
b1ddcrs to make offers for all of
~stern or fot tht· !>huttk at a pme
h1ihcr tbari th~ .5365 nulliun de
~eloper Donald l rump agrl'l'd to pa}
for the bu\lnl''>'>
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HAWAIIAN VACATION
5 1111\.., urn I I niJthl•
~cparatd} . .\mcma \\ l'\t .\1rhm·.,
Inc ~1d 1t tiffcrc:J 10pa'1'16 m1ll111n
for the: \hunlc and 1(} Roe1 ng 7~7
Jctlincf\. r;Jl\1ng the pos'i1b11t1' ul a
b1Jd1ng lOnte\l for the hU'>IOC'\\
-.. We con<,1der lhl\ lllll' o f lhl llHl\I
profitable opponun111c., 1n our 1ndu,.
Ir>." .\mcnca \\ C\I ( ha1rman f d·
"ard Beau,a1~tolda nl'\\\COnkremc
at the wmpan> \ T cm pc .\n1
hcadquartl·r<,
Ea~tcrn whtlh ha\ ht-en l:ttttl"h
groundcJ \lnlC a \1an h .i "all.out h'
Machinists 101ned h~ p1lOt'i and llt!lht
aucndanh has rl"Jnlnl '>l't•tal
buyout -prnpo~ah tor thC" ninrr ;:nr
hnc: fhc: lompa n~ pl.in' 111 n··
organ11e ac, a c,mJlk1 carrit'r Jnd 10
ra1\c about $I 8 billion h~ ,dhnl!
am.'raft and othl'r J\\et'
Lifland ha'i bt..·l'n "'ori..1ng 111 t(l't lht'
110{' balk to lull ~}fk·ra11nn 1i\ "'"m
as pos\1bk and ha\ hccn at'tl\ l'h
pu\hing for J \Jlc 111 tht• cnt1r~·
l <Jmpan)
\ourt Jppo1nll'd h.1nkrupll'
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e\am1ncr Da' 1d Shapiro rcque ll'd a
"-1a) 17 heann&to e' aluate ap) \labk
ofTe~ that ha"c been made h} then
.\II sales ofl!astern as.sets mu\t be
'appro' cd b) tht' bankruptn roun
\4.h1ch I\ O\.Cr!>CCIOg the airltne'<,
( hapter 11 rcorganiiauon under
protccnon from crcd11or~
During Wcdncsda) 's hc.anng. ut -
tornc) U\\1s Kaden d1sclo<;ed that a ~roup led b) former Piedmont '.\ir-
hncs Chairman Wilham Ho"ard and
ihr -m'estment firm Prudrnual-
Hache-~nt~ Inc. was 1nte~<>tt-d
'in making a1bu~out propo\al
"'-:rdc:rrsanhhc Howard iroup had
1..ilkc:d 10 Fastcrn m creditor') and
union\ and "as \\1lhng to formulatl'
an ofTcr b\ this "eekeod Koden
lkdincd to ~"c '.>pcctfics of the offer
hut .aid ll "-OUld 1ncfudt' a
~t...i:uptq reoi:pnuauon plan..
lastern and parent Tc\as Air ( orp
ha'e turned do"n a bu\out offer
lr om 6 group led b) former ba<oeball
commissioner Peter l cberroth
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1ritrulttll.IS d rOp.,P!d 9 16 to 2,393. 70.
bnnging ltS loss over the week's fir~t
three sessions to 2S.10 point
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~ere about evenly ba!Jnced 1n na·
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Exchaflic-li ted tocks, with 674 up.
703 down and S56 unchang"'1:
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agatMt I n .56 m1lhon in the prt\.IOU'>
session. Nauonw1dc. consolidated
volume 1ri NY E-ltsted is uc . tn·
cludina trades 1n those stocks on
reJ!Onal excl\anac and an the o'er
the-(;ou nter market. totaled 20S 47
m1ll1on shares
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ltef).' of.makina any bti commument\
un1tl they get a look at Fnday'~
scheduled report from the Labor
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an 1nd1cat1on of whether the cconom)
continued to slO"-last month afkr
gi ving evidence of losing some
momentum 10 the first quarter ,
Hopes have been 1tlcreo-.1ng on
Wall Street that the Federal Re en e
1s succeedm& in 11s campaign 19 cool
down inflation w11hout 11ghtl"ning
credit so much as to cause a reccs'l1on
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Ornelas trial
Judge Luis Cardenas apologized before sentencing 19·
year-old Danny Ornelas to serve 10 years in prison. He
seemed ' uncomfonabte handing down the maximum
sentence, but said it was the only fair and right thing to do.
h's unlikely that Ornelas will sP'cnd I 0 years behind bars.
He will be eligjble for parole in four years, but even that short
sentence will mark h im for the rest of his life.
Maybe the uncertainies, the questions of how prison wm
·affect Ornelas, is what tugged at the judge's conscience this·
week. He knows prison probably won't make Danny Ornelas
a better man. It's possible Ornelas will be a worse J)Crson after
his sentence is served, after he has lived with hardened
criminals. No one knows! ·
However, that realization shouldn't and didn't affect the
judg~'s sense of duty. Ornelas didn't geta break. But even the
maxtmum sentence wasn't enough for some people. They say
he got off too easy.
• They rationalize that even the full 10 years would not be
enough punishment. At least he is alive, his family can try to
comfon ,him. The same things can't b( said for Ornelas'
victim.
-Ornelas' -<irun.ken joy rulc_down_a Newport .Beach alley
last September caused Debbie Killelea's death and sentenced
her family to a lifetime without a wife and mother. There is no
parole or pardon from the sentence he imposed on that
innocent family. No amount of punishment will undo what
Ornelas caused.
Killelea's husband, who appeared in coun before Ornelas
was sentenced, said, ·"J am not a vindictive person. but I
represen t the American family, and all I want" Is j1Ktice.
served." .
Ornelas• sentence was necessary. He will pay bis debt to
society. But the only justice that can come out of this tragedy
-wiJ &.bc-if.i t serves as a-OeteFrCn t-to-a\hcr$ who drink.and drive
That's ljule compensation for Debbie Killclca's life, bu·t
our lcaal systcmoffers nothing else.
Opi,loni upreued In this apac. .,.. thoM of the Dally Pilot. Other
views ex~ on this pege arethOM of their authota and artists. Readers'
comments are Invited end mey be Mnt to The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560,
Cost• Meu 92628.
OTll I< IC \ 01(·1-:'
AssatJlt rifle ban
--P.HHOny-thing NlpPCDed 10 a bill thaLW.OuJdban II\ilitary-
Style assault weapons in California on its way to becoming a
law: Gov. Dcukmejian. who says he suppons the goals of the
bill, stopped it in iu tracks~
He objected, at almost the last minute, to two provisions
of the bill. One 1s the possible penalty .for failure to register
as.aull weapons cu~ntly in circulation. The other is the
language coverina weapons not specifieally named in the bill
Gov. Deukmejian has every right to fine-tune the bill, bu"t
Californians will not foflive any political games to undercut
effective and fair legislatton to control assault rifles. ·
Oatlud Trib~e ·
• • •
If there is a new chapter in °Profiles in Courage," it
should feature the majorities in both houses.of the California
Legislature and Gov. George Deulanejian.-
Dcspite intC!lse pressure from the gun lobby, majorities
of the Democrat-controlled legislature have approved bills
that will restrict sales and possession of more than 50 .models
of assault firearms such as the one used in the Oeveland ·
School tragedy. _
Despite that same pressure, Republican Dculcmejian
says he 1s receptive to legislation banning mili~ assault
weapons with the proper caveats that the lcg1slation ·does not
create uncertainty or confusion and does notoan guns useltby
sportsmen."
We take note of the po~itical parties of the legss ative
majorities and the governor because contcolling the wea~rts
of war cuts across party Jines. Violent death has no pohtieal
affiltauons. ~ ~ -· . · ---.. ·
-ibe lcgislatidn is not perfect Deukmcjian 's 11th-hour
request for a delay in final action to that he can review the
final bill is an indication of that. It is. like most leaislation. the
product of compromise.
StoctlOll Record
Utilities merger
Shareholders ofSOOclE and Southern California Edison
essentially spoke with one voice last week. But it wasn't the
voice of social con1eiencc. It was. understandably, the voice of
economic self-interest.
Sbareholden for both compapi~ voted overwbelminaly
to approve the propoeed S2.4 billion meraer of the two
utilities. Their action was hardly a surprise. The deal would
create the nation's laraest privately-head utility. ThOUlh
questions abou.nd one tact bu eme,...ed as nearly a lead-J'!pe
cinch: If approv~ it will be a moneymaker for those with a
financial interest in either company.
But it the me1911" in the public in~st? That•a a toueber
• Wllat wiD the com'*"' deol -ror lllility nltea? meat? The environment? The tax bile?: So &r.
· · it cenain. · ·' . ·
Fortaately .. the Slate Public Utililiet Corftmiuion and
the Federal EDllD •••e1ort c.....=::r bacll otwlUclil are aueuina the &al, won't be wari1Jc blinderL Tiiey
'are look.iq forlDod public policy,•=.•--priftle deal. We look forward 10 lhe ..... ~ mcMD.JUitOdalt
. phate of public apprailll IO tbe lllOlt imparatnt Votce wll be
heard -the voice of tbe people. ...... ft•••
T~.~4,1981 A8
:11lllC'-
S·aving history r--mare; ·mportant
~ J,\ ~han ted tape
I To tbe-£d1tor.
The California Coastal Com-
m1ss1on cltlsts to protect our coasw
resources. It 11 ironic then fo1 them to
have Yotcd to demohsh a 1928
Craftsman Cottate of h11tonc s&&n•fi-
cance by not ilfUIJ\I a coastal per]J\I\. Jules Swimmer had rnponded to
1he city of Lapna kach's ~ (or
sotneone to save thi~ histonc Three
Arch Bly house ' from demohtion.
With the city's approvil, he moved il,
• at considerable expentt, to propeny
that he owns oo c.,on Street. Ho~vcr, the aty failed to indicate
1hat it did not have the authonty to
approve thejo~•saJI "dcvd~p!"ent"
in the coastaJ atta falls w1th1n the
• ._~ jurisdiction of the California Coasw
Commiuion. •
·c ommeFJ sense, 300 v·ot@s .. . . -..-. . .
hopeful~y catl kill Seeti.6n 89
-The commtuion consider-ed the
application "as if the hou~ had not
all ready ~n mo_v~. ",
I can underitand the com· missionc~ bein1 mif!ed at the .city for
not aranung . the city ptrm1t con-
ditional upon Mr. Swimmtr obta1n-
in1 a coastal permit. However. n 1s
ccnainly not in the community's
interest for another pen o( our
hcrifaac to be destroyed.
Your readers should e~prHs their
outraae and write the Coastal Com-
mission at 24S West Broadway. Suite
380, Long Beach, 90802 .. Refer to
permit number 5-89-044.
GENE FELDER
Laguna Beach
Newport looks foolish Whea the' AfL..CIO. the U.S. labor -as well as individual Amm-
Chambtr of Commerce and over 300 cans-has yielded only this mponse
members of Congress all agree on from the House leadership is fright-
something, you would expect 1m-cning. i ~ 11 To the Editor;
mediate action. right? What is more fnghtcnine is that Conttmin& iu citizcnry•s a version
In ~ ltf~~~at's-no\4~ .other ~O.YlSlOns .a.r.c..hiddcn_in_ 1...;~---=--;:,~;;;:w...,_--'-·...:--.__1--'Q..lbc 1_natomical truthfulness m the
way Conpns works. this alternative, and even more may pon.nUt "Adam.• ewpon &aCD
Hundreds of Orange County be added as it work& its way through· may have more than one horse. but
citizens have written to me to express committee. Rostcnkowski's revised only half the sophistication.
their outraae over what has now Section 89 would require that cm-JASON LYNN
become infamous across the land as ployers somehow offer health cov-Corona del Mar
Section 89 - a provision of the 1986 eraec to 90 percent of the. rank-and• I h1J lcgjslati.Qn. w~ich imposn
Tax Reform Act designed to tax file c~loyces at a premium of under · such husc admm1strat1ve costs that
"excessive fringe benefits" for cm-SIOfounwviduals,andunderS2Sfor companies arc abandoning their
ployccs. families. It would also require· that hc.alth and benefit plans completely
It took the Internal Revenue Ser· more pan-time and contract y.'Orkcrs and forcina employees to go out and vi~ more than two years before it be excluded from benefits. purchase their own, must go.
finally came up with 44 pages of fine Any time the aovcmmcnt man--G1vcn .the ex1raordinanly broad
print this March in an cffon to tell dates that private citizens -be they cross-section of America that is
people how they were to imJ11emcnt employees, cmplo9ers. stockholders united 1n opposi&.ro~ to Section 89,
-Section 89 That,-ho.wevet. has..only.. _or_consumers pinrid~pecific__ollt...mi&!'lt Jc»timatcl aslc who the
extended the confusion over a benefits to ccrum . people, or pay leadership ofConaress current y rcp-
provisfon that is leadin& not Just spec!fic prices for a:rtai~ goods and resents. .
businesses ·but even community services,... there are. 1ncv1tab1e prob-l've been told that the Con-
cburcbes and mom-and-pop markets lems. This latest alternative to Sec-srcssional staff members who actu·
to abandon .altQJether their fringe tion 89 ·actually invites those prob-.ally wrote this tu law have now left
benefit plans. bCCause they simply lems. Capitol Hill and formed a consulting
can't understand how to comply. • What's more, 11nonng the obvious firm devoted exclusivel¥ to cxplam-
Thcrc is, in fact. a national uproar fact that Section 89 1s simply too in& to busanessesand individuals how
call inf fQr repeal of Section 89. That's convoluted to fix is an affront to the to naviaatc through the labynnth of
why I m one of nearly 300 members millions of Americans -including Section 89.
of Congress who have co-sponsored people throughout Ora nae County -Perhaps m that deta1l . .more than
H.R. 634. which would repeal this who h~vc made repeal of Section 89's any other aspect of this eu.mple of
regulatory molfstrosity. The number comphcatcd requirements fhc1r to?° bureaucracy run amok, hes the
, of co-sponsors on lhis bill already far legislative priority. The real issue answer.
exceeds a majority of the House. here is whether we can have a tax code Nonethele». I'm confident that
Yet the word on Capitol Hill now is that is -understandable by the tax-with cnouah ~rsistencc. the Amcn-
that repeal ofSect1:on-S9'tnmlikely. paycrflhemtetve . or whet her-the Jaw -<:an people-will win ·this-battl~. With
Instead, House Ways and Means 1sto be intelliJible only 10 lawyers and common sense and 300 votes on our
Com mittee C hairman Dan accountantswhoarctrainedtowadc side pitted aaaUist • ."an entrenched
Rostenkowski is trying to save Sec-throu&h all this bureaucratic drivel. lcadmhip with only unemployed tax
tion 89 by rewriting it, and Speaker The U.S. Chamber o( Commerce. laywers al)d accountants on its side.
Jim Wriahuhowso·osignsofbrinaan& the AFUIO and nearly every cm-wbowouldyou bet on in the Iona run"
our repeal bill to a floor vote. The fact ployer in America -not to mention ~ Cu 11 ,,.. U. S. llqrnnU·
that months oflobbyin& by the entire lhc rank and file of the .. Conarcss • tJ~e l•r lie 41tt C..,.W11Mal Dl1·
spectrum of American business and -have.spoken trkt.
·1 OD\ l I' HI' 1·0H\
Today 15 Thursday. May 4. the
I 24th da) of 1989. There arc 241 days
Id\ in the year.
Today's b1&hh&ht m history:
On May .f. l ~o. Ohio Nauonal
G ~dsmcn o~ned fi~n a crowd of
ant1·war protesters at Kent State
Univrrs1t~. killing four students -
Jeffrey Mdler. ·Allison Krause, Wjl-
ham Schroeder and Sandra Scheuer
-and woundin& nmc others.
On thu. dale:
In 1626. Dutch explorer Peter
Minuit land"1 on Manhattan Island,
later buy1Jl& 1t from lndlans for S24
dollars' '4-0nh of Lnnkcts ..
ln 1776, Rhode Island dttlercd its
freedom from_En&tan~ tVto month$
before the Declaration of lndcptn-
dcnct was adopted.
• In 1886, at ·Haymuket Square tn
tiucaso. a labor demonJtrat1on for
an e1&Jlt-h0'1!..w-Otk-4ay tOmcd into a
riot ~hen a bomb e~plodcd.
1 n 19161 Gemiany, responding 10 a
demand rrom President Woodrow
Wilson, aa,rced to limn its 1ubmannc
warrarc, thereby avcrlln& a
d1plomat1c break with Washington
In 1927, the Academy of Motion
Picture Ans and Sctcncn was
founded.
In 1932;-mobster Al aponc,
convicted of income-tu evasion. . A . . I n . I (j I enltttd the t<deral penitentiary m Att0r-r-:1ey gffiera s otJ :t~~.:i~fk~~:::·1g;
----:.------:--..:....~~-~~---:-:-.:...... ___ __;~----...:----------'Baul of•bt CoralSca Lhe ftnt naval
-• • • • clash f~t entirely with au-craft. a<:t on.fi1s own op·1n1ons .. ~~~~~~~=:E·,~~~
• people
But don't hold your breath waiting
.Others who draw state peychecks
don't enjoy such la vi ah cove~ The
1ovcmor and other statewide off~ia11
haveSSO.OOOpol~ics under a "mau-
Jtrial life-insuran~ ~m" oria-
inaUy set up for hi&h·rankina at.ate
bureaucrats.
A $50,000 life-1n1urance policy for
l~llaton, in line with what o&ber hiah a1ate oftkialt receive, -.Id be
more reuonablc. But reuoublenaa aide, there's
another liuJe upect. .of the situation
that so far bu tone lafltly unnotk:ed:
::g.w.:: ~ ='.:: :!
stateCoaldnation ••-'*"··· Tbey were i'iiibii11til • 116.000
more tbaa two -. ... •• b1 popular vote, and ........ ID ~·· by no more._-, ...... , ~,..,.That .... bfc ··-• 149,116 cumetly.
Llwn al 1 p'linilllc ~a•••~ =:.:::r:..~...,.
ancf lilHlilurUcl ~ ..... .
&be ....... per .... ,.,. .. ... hove-..illlil• ... •_.,.._ ......
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I« 1961. the firit aroup of "Free-
dom RtdeB" lcf\ WHhm1ton for
New Orleans to challenat> r11rnal
~tion 1n Jl\tcntatc ses nnd
bus terminal .
In 1976,Austtthan Pnmc M1n1Stcr
Malcolm Fr11er announced that
"Walllins Mat1Jda" 't'.ould tcl"\lc as • hi• counU')"s naoonal anthem at 1he
upconuns Olympic Games
Ttn yan qo: Jamn Callqhao
lublnilled bit rm.JIUIUOft b British ..... miaisw &o QUeeft Eliubclb II.
OM dlY aft« bas Labor Piny Wit ddraleCt by ...Marpre1 Thaacher's
Comervativa. .
One year 190: A yearton1 amnesty ~ b illepl ahens in the
Ullilld .._ •ho met cenain con·
dltiw w CIDlll..:r.:
0
a dow, with i~;11e· IS hntns \IP •dtelutday ~ ne prnidcnt . M ........ 1161. Jan •n.nl Fapwon is 61 . ~Ali .. 111•~-AAllia•tlliJt.) lfeplMani ts 60. ~
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Hailey's effort
tfiings mos.t
.out ol'people-
vet-eran Harbor teacher makes ..
impact on students, athletes
Third of rhree parrs
By JON fiRGUSON
Of t.MO.-Y ...... SJ.,,
ewpon Harbor High 1u1dancc counselor 81H Straw
didn't tiav4 an) doubts when he handed his track program
over to Bob Hatley after the 1962 season -and Wl\h aood
reason. ·
Reflecting on the 19-)ear prep coach I 0 )Cars after
his r.euremcnt. Straw .can sa) confidently he fch ··so
comfortable .. "'11h Bob Hailey as has replacement.
Hailey's track record at Hubor was a wcdssful one.
bu1 there is much more IO the man's ab1IJ1> to "'Ork ""h
high school student -a~ a coach or as a baolog> .tcache-r
-than mere staMtacal reports
"II e's the same way as a teacher a'l he; itas a coach ...
Straw said. ·:He~s v.1thn1 to put an the.ttme to &el the best
out of )()U When he came here, he ha~ al
head coach. He came down here and was easy to work
\\Jlh. ·\ny timt' a IX'™>n works as hard a'> Bob docs. lhl'
kids know at ·· He was no1 onl) a s1ratcg1st and a technical ad~ 1wr to
)oung athlcte"-1lut he wa'l a great moti vator And his ,-y---~---. nickname -·"l nett Bob" -prctl)
well sums up what h~ meant to his
student athlete
"(Tbc name) started from ·
being everybOd> A'> uncle." said
Bnan Thcnol, who ran for Haik}
from 1973·75 "You could alwaH
go to ham with a problem .No
matter how bad I was doing.in other
pans of my hfc. I alwa)S wanted to
go to practiec He "'41S hkc one oflhc
bo)S He alwa)~ knc" what \\OS ,
~s. ~ .-He ..11tu:r _plo~t.d_
fa,on\~. .
"You can't bab> k1d<1." Theriot
..aid. "That's what Haile\ undc"t0od. and "'hat make.·,
him a good coach · ·
·uaaley remain a clo~ rnend ot fhennt"•
.. Jfhe wu m\ ag.e he'd probabl) be mv bt'l rnenJ.
Thenot said of Haile . "'ho was an usher :it the former''I
"'eddtng "He's m} btst oldtr fnend We'H• been togt'thcr
s1ncel971.. ·
His rcptJtauon stretched be\ond his ov.n athlete~ •
Gordie Fauci who coached againsl Haile} while at ·
Edt50n aoo curr~tly-llandles-thc Orange..C.~t College
program, rcmemben him 8'1 a honest coach who drc" tht'
rt.'spcct of other schooh' athletes as '-'Cll as h1'1 o .... n
\.ty smss alwa~s-h1cedtmn-.~ctform~nttt Atttt
( oach Earl fngman, nu" the ass1\tant pnnc1pal :it
~addleback I lagh· "The ktd'> alway klll'v. his name-. ~~en
though v.e. ne' t.'r had .in) contact c'ccpt at lcaguc meet or C IF ..
It was the Hat le} cn1hus1asrp and t.o nsc1ous effort to
relate "ell "11h oth~rs 1hat suit c;11rs mcmom•s •
· "Ha~ "lie (Dorene) "as ah'a~s m'oht'd 1n .ll·
t1"1ucs," Engman rcc·alls .. The)' "ould ~c me" coml'
down 10 referee football or ba ketball and ""l''d tat\
"One 1iml' I came do"n 10 rt'fcrce a ba'lkt'tball g..irne
at Newpon, and" hen I got there, I here was<t great big '>tgn
orrthe wa1ffhat s:ud ''\ e'rc gomi to get )OU th1 ~cnr
Earl ·That was kind offun Thii lond of stulfflad nc.·H1
happened to me.-10 all mv year\ of
loach1na. I had neHr had qu11e the.'
same rcla11onsh1p ",th an}hod)
•1Unca.•a Gabe Jav .. e fetMtve Jeftt deffvers en route to VktorJ.,
..... , M•e CIH'tls falNwe r'9htJ It
Uftled out attempting to steal e.,
o~ ,..... ,....... 1tJ Loe• p.,,,..
CdM'1 •r~ La111ar a.1 Gre9 ttautr
IOOIJ• on. Curtis lb•low) 1qu•••••
henle a "'n •• CdM catcher Kevin
App chases the bunt.
Javage keeps
Eagles one
behind Tustin
Elsewhere in the Sea VieW:
• Tustin's Monte Jonn b....W a
s1,.·h1t shutout and Ted Weiaotek
singled .home pioch Nnner CW
FahL from second base Wida no oua
an the eighth inning &I the boll Tillen
'defeated Saddlcbaclc, I~. Ud re-
mained in first place. • Jones strucl.. out ·seven, ..used
The Daffy ,.llot three and worked out of uoublc in
Estancia High ~nior p11che<r Gabe St'vcral innings to improve IO 1-1. Hit
Javage d1dn'1 have his · best stuff counterpart, addle~ck't Sclrl\ Wedne~ay afternoon at Corona del 1mon, hurled a four-bias;-•
Mar, but he v.as harp enough to worl.. "alkcd sc' en. 1ncludina i.o IA tbe
out of trouble.and benefit from a hot . crucial eighth 1nnina. day for Lhe Ugles' hitters fora 9-2 Sea Tust1n·s Enc Grove and David Vie~ aaue..iasebafl...vict-0")'. n or~all.~ .wt it cl( •'Id;::::;:
Javage, 9·1. se:mercd mne l,lus, Chad Falu pinch-ran for Grow
struclt O!ott tv.o and wal ked none wh1lc before Wc.iczorek diove the pme-
allowing tv.o run . one of them winner" hach improved the Tillen U>
-earned, llnd workmg OlU of ~vernl 10-2 in the Sea V1twand IS.7 ovenall.
ams Estanl·1a scored nine run 1n the ddlebad. 1s 6-6 an lcque.
s.ec.ond.thc:ough fourth innings t0-t.ale SaddleWcl:' Mike Arroyo9 _., J.
command · • for 4 and after each sin&)e, Jefl'llanco
"It "'asn'1 his besl uuung, but he "alkod ln 1hc s1·<th ~
·did a goo<l Job." said Esu~nc1a combination led to a
ass1Manl coach Paul Troxel .. He · sJJ..witton w11h one out. but Jones
battled bacl an ~pots He SJ'C up struClou11henc~11v.o banen.Simon
unearned tun an lirs1. then sculed worked his wa) out ofa ~tet-loackd. '
do" n Jnd did a good JOb We got the no.out Jam in the fourth.
lead and he a~ able to su hack and • llna"t-rsat)" Kevan Sqwrcs
challenge-people " thre" s\x innings of four-hit. ooe-nan
It wa~ the s1\1h straight "in for ball for the victor; and five different
Ja, aae ..... ho entered the-game with lfn Tro1an .drove m runs as Uni~
earnedruna-..c~eofl.57 Hcrc11™1 Newpon Harbor. S-1. to lie dUrd-
the ~1de 1n order onl) once but took . place ddlcback and remain aliw ill
"1>nf)' ~-patt~ ~~th-rough ~tfusJ-1ht Sea •-11cwptayoff1wnt; UlltWLlll<--''---:-"!I•
three innings. · in the Sea ViC"w and 9=T!-l overall
8111 Gomez "cnt "\ for 4 '-'1\h \'A-O Squire struck. out live and walW
R Bl and one run Gan Burro" ~a 2 none bt'forc rcce1\ 1ng relief help ftont
for 4 \\1th an RBI double and Mark • 1eH· Archer. mahng his firA varlitY
Hartle> Wt'nt 1 for l \\1lh an RBI appearance. Squ1~s lso went l for3 '
double and run scored as tht' Enale at the plate. stoic tv.o baseunchc:ot"ed
improved to 16-6 <>' craWahd 9-3 1n three runs. •
leaauc, to keep J>3CC Wlth league· Dnving in run11 for the T ....
leading Tustin. a 1-0 victor o"er "'ere Buu aron (1 f'ot 3);~ Jim
addkback. Roberson. O;we Dieter. Joth'Now·
LcadinJ :dM v.e1t 'Aatt (rold.,tcm grad and Jon'Coiliar
and Reese Thorkclson .. who each fon) Alto~lh went lfor 3 so amd -
v.ent 3 for 3. i~aw lff IASa8ALL/UI
Brundage powers. lrvirie t;ci .w!n .. Newport tops
Uni in tennis Vaqueros pad South Coast softb_all lead, 10-1
The Dall)' Piiot . 11~ I ~ \ le.'"' Lcnguc: '1ctol) u' er 'I'.'"'
P.0" Harbor in a game ..:allc."\I nf\a '"
1ilnm&S because of the mere\ rule
lo collcgr baS<-ball
•Cal Lutheran ~po1kd l ( I\ home Ttw Dall)' PHot
finale. sconna l'l&ht tamC' .. 1n the top of thl" fir~t inning C'n route to an .~ non· "lt'\\port Harbor Hllh·1 tennis
J:onfcienl'.e \.ICU.H) te41m. ranled 1n rhe CIF Top 10 all
The first se,·en baller.. ~acht'd hasc and )('3r but ~1 ""llh sctbadcs from ~ored on. three "alk'> t"o douhle~ and a lll'Ut' to 11mc 1ndud1n1 three IOSICI in
p:ur of smgl~ for Cal Lutheran an ' .\I \ the ~a \' •<'" L l·ague. pulled out a lit--• ~hool which improved to 10.15 brcakin& ~~ '1\.tory at Un1vcr11t)"
CISt'.'" -
Lake on the tracl.;, 11·s m>t JU\t
b1olog) studerm ht" ha\ an impact
on
ITVine Hag.h's Jennifer Brundagc hurkc.I J
thrce-hauer .ind "ent J fur 1 "1th fl, t' R BJ
os the Vaqueros built their lead in the: ~outh
Coast Lcagut' softball raC'c to t"'o game-\ l'O
WedMsda ). P3lfln a 10-1 'tetor. 11\l.'r
-U-ana RiTis w'ilfl~ 1ssion Yu:Jo·s fo,~ 10
Wanning pitcher hare-en Patton \J.(
> 1elded '"" o hits and-an unearned run "'hill
Jill W00<,1v.orth '"a 1 for~ """I\ .t p.ur ol
"'alks and thn.•t• ru n'I \1.o("('J The Tro1an'
1mproH:\ tu 1.:.s. "·5. "'hale 'l'\'p<1rt fall,
to 3-9 1n kagiae
t :( I. 1 i-'-2-1 baHk'~bad "® 1140 funs H1Ah Wednt''<ia' .;if\cmoon to _pull
·Hl the third on an RBI-rn.glc b~ Om'!ar m\ll itie v.ith chc lroJ&nS ror t«OM
"He had kids w rnponMblc to
him that sometime 1f a teacher had
a problc°' 1n cla~s the) 'd ~nd him
over to Bob ... tra\\ ~1d, .. ,, there
"'as an adJustmc.nt 10 be mndc. the
luds learned fa,t Ktd~ arc i.o tuned
into htm " Halley r60tJ lhec.Jaru:oomhasal"a)\ httn
1mpon3n1 to Halie), and 11 "a' thatfolct ofhu,µlb "nicll
rcma1m
"(Teaching has) helped him to 'lttll rclatC' "llh the
k•dsa lot," 1d Bob llou'!t', lht" headofNcwpor~ Hai bor's
Socncc Dcpanmcnt .. \lhktKalh. he·., suit tnH11'cd
~1lh kid
"He' been here a long lime 1n the chss,room He'~
not hke a lot of coot.hes.wt put 10 cla\ room tamt' to go
out and coach l 1c·, fif\t a good clas room teacher and
then a coach He reall> ha\ a lo' c for the en' 1ronmcnt ·that's ."'hY he' ahlc to acl that P'J!Ot tstuden1.a1hlctt'J
aero s to the kids · • Coac:h1n1 came anu "ent. but \tudcnt~ nrt' a
"'onstan1, one 1A.h1ch allov..s him the rtla\lon h11» he
cnJO)'S so mulh 11fll'r a lralJC accident 1n \:Oh an a drunk dn..,~l"aU\Cd 1rrepart1ble dam a to h1 '* ~his 11ctualh madt-me ii bctte1 ttl(her, .. J la11t')
'l:lad. "It made me' mo~ ptitient. I rcul11c thin~ can't be
done O\.Crnaaln 1 he) haH tu be a comph hcd O"cr a
Iona period of time."
While tic-had dec1dC'd to rtt1rc from cu3china af\er
the 1979 5Cason. thcJune •79 ac~adent -in v..h1ch ~r "I\
pinnc:J bc1wc1:n ha~ own t3r and trod. ~htk t)1n' '
broken rope to \0'4 lhc bro1.c-n ur home -put om{'
hmuataon on ttfc hfc t)le ofa "t'f'}' acu'c man.
"l u:sed to run lhc or •~miles a <U)," ~1d Ha1~y.
who atts around v..ath the help of a cane and let brace.
"Th fi the onl) than& I m1\: 1t slov. me down a bit. but
iftle ...... HAUY /811
'I \.IO H I I \ C. I I IC \'I IC \ I •
Cap1s1rano Valk} '
rrvine plays at M1rnon V1CJO m a "l'\
game Fndn> at 3 p.m.
Brundage allov.cd tht onl} run 1n tht•
~..,cnlh inning, reg1stenng 12 stnleoul\
and three waJks for the game for her fourth
tral&ht 4' 1n, 1mpro' mg her OHrall rc1.<lrJ
to 14 he had a thrcc·run homer in the
founh 1nn1na anc.I tv.o-run double 1n tht'
l~th
Enca Koch ~l'nt 3 lor .a '41lh t'AO RBI l\nd
t~"UTUns for ln,ne fl;-1 ln the South Coast
and T5·6 O\eraJT Dana Hills slapped to 2·5 ·
In other oflball
• Un1ver lly moved 8 tep clo~r ~o
wrappina up D <•If pla~on berth v. 1th an
I H \ ( h. \ ' It I 11: I . It
• Tusun'\ c;hannon [lits go1 1he '1uon
.it ddkb.l1.. l 1n a battle for tht• k.1c.lcr\h1p
:is the T1llt'r\ pulled to "'1th1n a µme of
ddlcbad.. "1th .i ~ o \·1ll11f) 1n l'.'1gh1
innings ,
fhe t"'o meet .i.ga111 l)n fnd..i\ "uh
Tu'llln at I 0-2. \addlebat l :ll 11 ·r 1rn<l a .:-1
edge m the three-game ~·nc' ,11 'll'~~· Fiii\
trud out 0111e hattcr'l :1'1 J1d "i;lddlebad
frt)hman ~1 \brego
Tus11n pulled it out"' 1th a douhk "".&k
and "'alk lood1ng tht' b3..c\ hl'lor\.' an t·rror
and fielder· choice St'nl tv.o runs acro1111
S:tddlcbat' .-ntnkcd o '\in< If '· \ fallc;
10 2 I -3 OH rail Tu~t1n 1 unrank~
Dc('ha"cz and n sacnfiet' 0) b' \11ikt' "1~~rbor< oach d,arlic B&ciker, whO Goodca~ and single run!> an the founh hnd seen ha cluh lose 11·7 in \be fil"lt ~111th and eighth. but fell shon ud The .\nteattrs resume Btt "est <..on· round, mad\: one stra~ move o • ._ft 1 t paid off handsome!). fercncc pla> th1~ "eek.end in nta nar""ra He put ~n1of Jamie Hardin tnle
ln 111~h ~hool bo,., trmm inglc .tnd H:irdln ~ponded _,,, __ ,....
• La.auna ~ach lim'>hcd tht' rac.tfk "'1nn1~ t'40 out ofthrtt matches. tlllt
( oast League l &mpaagri at 9-1 '-'l\h • IS-I e'act d1flcrcncc between to.ant 11-1
v1no11 o'er C'osta Mesa, ll'I tht' three n1 ' _ <1nd !Aina. 9-.Q _
s1ng.fcspla,erslo'it •rombincdthrctpmes \\-ith a bag edge 1n pmcs (7S-64)
8 ln 1ne·s' o h1 \.1on had a paar of aood s"ccps an ilnak b) Kn.on °'"' wins at "io 2 ~1nglt'~ to-lead the \ nquer~. Rabh1t1 and Brett Han~n-Dent 1n
1·" 1n league. past Capistrano '-' allc~ I· an ·s1n1tcs-. and a -clutch 6-4 doubles
a oUlh \oa~I L eagut' match. I J. ~ tnumph b' Jordan Jacob and ~
(PIHH su.ROUNOUP /B2t t \\.arm1naton 1t.;fov1.."<1 wcccuful -.--~""
Jordan af\li't"ha~ ... Blc1kcr said.
"fhe~ d 1d U(c Joh tod•> .-
Both 't.cbs are 6'-3. three sames off
Discus thrower,.s pat Edison up front
the pace of champion Corona del Mer
as the m o ronunucs to prep f0r ttw
upcomma Cl F playoffi
l'\SIOt: ly ROGER CAltLSON
Of IN D.-y ,,_ iallff ..
• Edison H1ah' \hargc~ so i an C'~ted
early lead going into fnda) 's mc.-cl n1
Huat1n1ton Bea h 1n the un~I I cague
11rlt track and field final\ s lesltt Bngas
led 1 1-4.S fin1 h in the d1 u \\.cdnc~a)
ancrnoon at Huntington Bt'ach H1~h
Tb•t "'" the onl}. finals t' cnt dunng a
da)' Yi;h•ch was spent Qu1hf)ing athle1cs 1n
the st>nn1 • 400 meters. 00 .i nd hurdks
and JI Pf'O"tdcd £.d1t0n with an caght·poan\
cushion OHr Man na and SC\Cn·f'°tnt lead
o'c-r Huntinaton Beach goin1 into the
finalJ
Bnags, :ilso a threat to "an the \hot put
lcadu blue chip field of r d1\00 ~1rf\ 1n their
attempt to~ re t t~ title: a"I\ from \tannra
~nd Huntinaton lk.ich. 3 tno of ~hrol'
~h1ch appear 10 be 1A.1th1n ,\n C\\'IJ111'i ot one
another
That c cla1,h ., t' 1Jl·n1 "11h du.11 nH\"t
SC'Olt\,
Edison·~ onl> lo an k~ue """a li4~tn •
dcc1~1on to un~1ucn fartnJ :ind t\'ll'
Characf") n1ckt'd Occ-an \'1cv. h) th,· \3me
one-point maf11n
Hunrrnaton lkKh. mcanwhak, ii>'>I t1A.1ce
b> ~6' count~ -10 Ed1\0n and \.11rana.
.. Tllc) ·"C' got the blue<h1p~ " soa1d
\.farina ( w1.h Diel Deg.an no<ld1ng h1\
hend to.,..\\rd fdl'lon C'oa'h Ooug \m1th
But l <lon t lno" tf the' ha' c the depth and l'm hoping 1A.e da .. ,
Huntington Beach ( oat.h C'artor LCV.I\
feels h1 ~uad has a shot a "~11 no11ng
"\\ c 101 all our people in and had \OJllt'
good t•m<'!t. 100 Edt'i<>n ha lht" b1a gun'i.
bu\ )Ou lrn°"v.. othcn ould huA t~rn: IJli.l"' \\.c-~tm1n tcr''I pnntt't_( hell> Tochlu'->"
'im1th siud hr feels' 11'11 be the.-pf1nt~
~h1ch ~.11 delt'rm1nc h1.s team·~ chances rr
Edison an !>(Ort bia in the-tOO and 100. a
v.cll a "1nnan1cffons1n the ~lay he f~ls
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Correction
Occan \ 1e~ N~b.JI pla)-er Mike
Bums v. .t' JOlorrtttl) tdenhfted •
Twd Burn~ an a photo an Wedne.
d.a~ · ~1l1on •
-Ang~ls collettseventh. \ ,f,I I''' Ill UI I I
AWAY
TOdav-JaYI, • ,,
Mn 1-Jen. os ,,,,..., ~J.,,, 101$
DempseX makeS case;
·drives In game-winner
D OD(,t H 'C HI Ut I I
Mn .-Ceroi. 105
,,,,.. ., S--C Ul>' 7-fl
w..v .-Cub'. 1-05 ~., 1-<ubt. 1 OS -shutout of season, 2~0
~., 1-J•''• lOJ} •
IMv f w •. • JS AMY t-Tleer•. OS ~., '°'"9l'"''· • lS ,,,,.., U-idle
• c'*'"" s •A• .. met Ofl KMPC flt,
Aft.tt Ho-ell's homer, Kt-nl
ndttaon -.IMd; went to 9C't'ond on
Wally J0)aer°l an>u-ndcr andJ('OR!d
on Ra) 's su,.X off rchc'« Mart
W1Ui1m-.on
May d ..
AWAY
~v ,_P1retei, •.OJ
M•v lO-Plrat" •OS /
May ". •
•Aft N"M' on K.UC lm J
__r--
Orengl Co.at OAltY PILOT/ Thurlday, M;., ... 19'9
.... 1t t( I' llHI \k
lntr<;Jducing -(oOtQall tQ Soviets .,
became sellihgjob .for-·cpmpany
-I' IH• HI I \C H•H' C•nadlens deadlock series
. MONTREAL -Patrick Roy stopped -=--:-
24 lholl for his 5teond carccrpla)'otrshu1ou1 :.~
and Montreal's 'lputterina po•er play. ac-_. __ _
COl.&nted for tv.o aoals as the Cuad1cns .
Mfealed the Plulacfc-lphaa A~. 3-0. Wednnda)' n1ahr.
evenlna the Wales Confert'nce finals at one win each. "'°"' y,_. Aslodated ftreu
C HARLOTI't, bl.C. -When R1c-k R:i) ~
visited Moscow last year. he was surpriSt-d '(,=.>'
JUSt how little the Soviet people knew about ----
American football.
The lo11stics back ~ett m the states also v.erc
complicated. The compan~ bought 11me on ABC-TV to
televise the game Ii ve in the U n.itcd States. The game also
v.ill be shown throughout the Soviet Unlon .•
Roy. whoK 34-pme unbeaten streak at the Foruln
was enckd 1n the opener. earned h1~ fini playotrshu1ou1
since a 1-0 victory over Calpry 1n Game 4 of the 1986
finals. He also beat the Ayen for the first time 1n I~
His mission was to cpn vi nee high-level spom ·
officials to let his company, Raycom. Inc:. ·in1rodoce '
colic&! fOQtball to 1he Soviet Union. .
Because Rayeom I) producing the game, 11 also 1s
selling all of the adVcrusing slots for the broadcast.
Raycom anticipates few problems selling all of the slots.
"As the game approaches 11 ill get honer and
hotter," Ray said. "The pres~ hasn't reall y picked up on
deciS100~. tncludina three playoffpmes. · .
The Canaci1el1s, who entered thcpme 6.for 36 dunna
the playoffs on the pawer play. got a firsJ-penod goal from
Stephane Richer dunng a S-on·3 a~vantlft a!'d added
another from rookie dcfenseman Enc CXsJlrdtns 1n the
second.
''Thel first question they ask~d was, 'How many
players arc killed in a game?' " said Ra). 1he chief
executive officer of the sports marketing company which
is sponsoring the first 6lasnost Bowl at Mosco" 's 50.000-
seat Dynamo Stadium.
The Sept. 2 contest will pit tlte USC Tro1ans against
1he Fightina Illini of Illinois.
Ray learned later the Soviet officials' onl} exposure
to American football was a ~ommerc1al videotape of ~ t.aeklcs and bi0cks.
· Clearina up such misconceptions 1s only a small pan
of Raycom 's enormous task of staging a college footba II
game an the USSR. _ ·
The first task was to sell the Soviets on the idea fh e
years after the Soviets boycotted the Los Angeles 01) mp1c
games. Fouryearscarlicr,theUnited States bo)coned the
Moscow pmes. Ray said politics mean• li ttle during the prehm1na0
drscuss1ons. But there were obstaclct.
''The Russians arc relatively new to the world of
capitalism ," he said. "We've been lhrough six d10ercnt
sets of negotiators. They move very slowly and i1·~
difficult 10 determine who· makes the decisions.··
.L
Johnson's slde-effects·told • • -....b
the social impact of the ·a.ame." '
Jn addition. some American companies might want
to get exposure in the So-viet U nion by advenising dur::ing
1hegame.
"We're hoping 10 convince some companies to run
their ads 10 R uss1an here in the U. .. " he·said.
As the organizer of the Glasnost Bowl, Ra)'com has
about a dozen people in Moscow mal(in$ arrangements
for both teams, including accomrnodauons and food.
Illinois Coach John Mackovic and USC Coach Lari')
Sm 1th visited Moscow last w~k to check out the facih11ec,
No de1a1l 1s too small, aSt'ompan) officials will sh1P.
in astroturffor the field. "We'rccvcnordennggoalposts. ' •
s~ud Raycom spo~esman Rick Redding.
About 2,500 uckets -which can be obtained ool)
1hrou1h Ra) com -arc available to 0 .S. fans.
' Ra) and his wife. Dee. Raycom's president. plan 10
spend about one week a month m Moscow until the game
IS pla)ed. . · •
So far, he said, the Soviet people have shown an
interest m lhc upcoming game.· -
"Thetre curious.'' .Ray said. "I think the) 'JI cnJO)
the game.' ...
Ql'OTE ot· THE DA\'
_ ,\h..
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t '•"
" ... So that'~• .500 batflng average, 200 RBis,
sh'oe endorsements, and a car dealership ...
OK, deal. Sign here."
Lakers ~weep aside Blazers
POR.TLAND. Ore. -Kareem Abdul-~
Jabbar scored 22 points and ignited a third-•,
quarter Los Angctes rally Wednesday night as ~'---the Lakers beat Portland. I 16-108, and /
completed a sweep of their best-of-five first-round playqfT
series. . '
WHander, suffers early exJt
Mats W1landercon11nucdhls dowru-iacd * -shde Wednesday with a 6-1, 6-3 loss to
unheralded Francesco Canccllotu of llaly m --.,---
the second round of the Tournament of ·
Champrons in New York. Cancello1t1 ranked 861h in the
world, eliminated the Sv.ede an 57 minutes at the West
Side Tennis Club 1n Forest Halls.
Since taking over the No. I ranking last September at
the U.S. Open, W1lander has been in a severe slump. He
IQst the top ran~if\J to I van Lend I at the .\ustrahan Open
an January and hl$)<>st seven or 13 marchr~ this )Car
Lcndl, the toif seed, breezed mto the th1td round of
the clay-court event. wt)1le fifih-seciied Yann1ck Noah
had to retire because ofa foot 1n1ury. ?
Jn other sporu nC!w' Wednesday: •
. . ~
TORONTO -Canadian sprinter Ben -• . 1 Los Angeles, now 18-0 1n the first round since thc.16-
'team pla)'ofT forniat started inl984. pTays 1hc winner of
the ~attic-Houston senes an the second round. The Sup~frSon1c;& lead that series. 2: I .
•A II-Star baseball balloting will begin ne~t Mo nd3).
the commissioner's office announc:ed, and will continue.
throu&h July 2. The All·S•ar Game. the 50th e·ver pla)'ed,
will be at Anaheim Stadium on Tucsday1 July 11 . Ballo1~
will be available in major· and minor-Jeague b~llpark'>
from May 8 toJuly 2, and from May 9 to June 28Jn USA
Today and 5eVeral ncwspapersrin Canada.
Johnson suffered side effects associated with ~ t.
steroid use 19 months ago-including brea~t r -
enlargement and insomnia, his family doctor
said Wednesday.
Tesufyina before a Canadian inquir) 10to dru~ and
sports, Dt. Jack Sussman, offered unique insighl !nto a
sby, insecure young man who would become one of the
world's greatest athletes.
He described how &e was-tmflled by tremendous
mUJCle dcvelopm~nt in Johnson. who first \'tS1ted ham as
a scrawny Jama.jean immigrant in 1979. And he ga' c
clinical evidence of Johnson's calm after tbe spnnter lost
8Jl Olympic SQld medal when steroids were found in his
urine sample last fall. .
Refcrrin& to medical c harts throughout his te~ll
mony, Sussm an said he suspected Johnson was on
musclc-buildina drugs -banned in intemauonal sports
-in Octobef 1987when1hc sprinter's IC'ft breast ~ft'V.
unnaturally la~.
The condit1on, known as gynecomast.ia. is one o f the
less serious s.ide effects of steroids, which have been
linked to cancer, sterility and hean disease.
But Sussman said when he asked hiJll directlr.
Jo}\nson denied he was on the drug thal cost him his
medal.
hJ 1pccificaJly asked him ifhe was taking any steroid
~ .. said the physician, who treated Johnson about
three times a year for n.o~rt related ailments.
includina annual physical exams.
"I was a linJc embarrassed about asking. but I
explained the reason was because this side effect "
co on!}'. associ1ted with steroid drugs He said I\(;
wasn t takln& any medications."
Cllppers sent to arbitration
LOS ANGELES -The Los l\ngeles ..
Clippers and former center Bi.II w.alton v.ere • -e
ordered Wednesday to arb1trat1on in an r
attempt 10 resolve differences over a lawsu11 ----
all~ng the player cost the team money because he failed
to hvc up to his contract.
The suit does not accuse Walton of using drugs. hu1
Clippers at\omcy Robert Platt told Superior ('ourt Judge
John Zebrowslo: "We're alleging he engagedln illegal
substance abuse... ·
Platt argued against arbitration. saying, "We cnn'1
prove our case in front of an arbitrator. We won't ha\C an
opponunity to present cvid'cnc~~"
Byro}l ott scored 25 pornts. while James Worth}
Rlclil Go1sa1e. San Francisco Giants relic-f
pitcher. on what s nice about his nickname after
suffering throuih a season of taunting by Chicago
Cubs fans an 1988 for a subpar year. While earning
his f}rst save with the Gianu TueSday. San Fracysco
fans were chan11ng "Goose. Goose.": "Last year' v.as
an experience. being booed aH the time by tf!e f~ns. I
would. have booed myself. That's why I kinCI Qflike
the nickname 'Goose.' You never can tell what
tht')' 're c'hanting."
a~dcd¥,for'1he two-11me dcfcndil}g NBA champ1ons.ir(
.. Ab(iul-Jab r, 1n one of the strongest pcrfommnce
/
ofh1s101h an fi al NBA season, ~ored nine 1n the th1 (1
period after ortland took a 54~49 halftime lead. Tht' 42-
ycar-old c tcr was 4 for 6 from the fieJd 1n the quarter
.
' •/ I Rose tax evasion probe opens
CINCINNA Tl -A federal grand jur: ~
began 1nvcst1ga11ng Cmcinna11 Reds Man-
ager Pete Rose on Wednesday for wssible tax •
e' asion. a source Witn knowleage o~-....... ...._
inqu11') said. •
The source. who asked not to be 1den11ficd. said the
. Terrv'Poner scored 24 ofhis 29 poinu an the first half
for the Blazers. who were swept fortlle first tame in tnc
franclllsc's h1stOr). He hat four 3-pomtcrs and had nine
assists.
The Bla7ers' kad d1dn'1 last long in the third period
Los Angeles v.cnt ahead for good at 64-62 on Sco11's J.
pointer with 8::20 left 1n the quaner.
The basket came dunng a 9-0 run that lefl Lo~
Angeles on top 68-62 w11h 7·22 left 1n the penod
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Jordan's 44 points Uft Buffs
grand JUf) Is look1n$. i.nto whether Rose reported sales of , Michael Jordan scored 44 points. includ-..
his spons memorabilia on his tax returns. and whether he ing four c lutch free throws in the final • -e
correctly reported earnings from gambling., seconds leading the Chicago Bulls to a r
There • has been no indica11on how long lhl· 10 1•94 ~ictof) over the Cleveland Cavaliers .-----
inves1igat1cm might last. -' w d csd h d 2 1 I d the·r best of.5 NBA "When you're talking about the IRS. n's an)bod}'s · e n 3)' nag t @n a • ca m 1 • •
Id a... pla) ofT sen es. guess." !he source said. "It could be nex1week.11 cou U\.' The Bulls could advance to the next round against
next )car." Nt>v._York wilh a victory 10 Chicago Stadium Fnda) U .. D1smc1 JudJe \arl B. Rub1n;cln'l"fJudgt>for1h~ h ff h ,-:-r= -Ole r; al li~rt ~pta~cd at fedt'ral southern d1s1nc1 of Ohio. banned the media lrom nii 1 t e \ a vaucrs win. e in _ .. " ·· Rach field C'oltscum unda). entering the second floor of the dov.ntown C1m·1nna11 Otdan scored LS points 10 ihe firstSC.\-cn.mJ.nu.l~" o
federal bulldnrg, wtfett"th? vanct JUry was mee mg. the third quarter and the Bulls held leads ofJ 2 points 1n
· U.S. attorney D. Michael Cntes declined to anw.cr the first half and 16 in the second half. bul had to fight off
quesuo ns about the grand JUI). v.hose proct•cdtng' 3rl' a late surge b). the Ca\ahers ~cret John Walhams. sconrag 16 of his 2~ po1n1~ an the However, the ( 1ncinnat1 ~1 quoted an unnamed founh quaner, kept the Ca valiers 10 the running
source as sa) mg that amonl ttioSc called to test1f)' "'ere a Cle .. eland cloS('d the gap to 91 -SR "'ith 2:43 to pla). but
business partnt'r of Rose, a forrper Rose fri end and an Jordan conven ed a thrce-poinl pla~ and v.11h I 04
official ofTurfwa} Park in nonhcrn Kentuck) and Rt'l'r rcamioing. he stoic the ball and v.cnl ,n ft,~ a '\lam dunk, o o .... ns race track 1n ( mcinnat1 "
Lists of 1hose c..ubpoenaed ~re not part o f thl' nuhltl making it 96-~o
record. In another pla)off game·
· Rose 1s also being m\'cst1ga1cd b> maJor leagul· • leepy Flo)'d . noted for h1'> clutc h pla ~ofT
basebalJ forgambhnjJ11fcg~Hions. Jfhe's found to ha\C be"-=-t-f,.,__rfprmance\, \COred 22 of hJS 28 point\ 1n lhl' lir'tl half
on basebaTI. Rose could be sus~nded fo r a year hc111ng eep1n& Hous1 on from pla)ofTehmana11on v.11h a 126-107
on Reds' games could bring a hfe11me ban. victory o"er '1s1ting caule Baseball'~ investigation will be completed nc~t ~ed. Tht' SuperSonacs lead the scnc,, 2-1. "'1th the fo unh
v.hcn a rcRQrt is subm111ed to Comm1c..s1oncr A. Barth.'11 game scheduled Fnda)' nigh1 at The Summ11 A fifth
Gtamat11. gamc.1f nc cs!MU). wouJd bcm.ScaUlc..on.S.uruia~
Speedway enters week six on Friday HAILEY
•Von Hayesofthe Philadelphia Phillies was named
National League Player of the Montnaftcr ban ing 3f\2 in
Apnl with seven homers and 22 runs batted in. Mark
Davis of the San Diego Padres was named Pitcher of1h~·
Montfl with 11 saves 1n chances ..
•Wide receiver teve Laracnt, thtenng his I ~1h
NFL season this fall. signed a one-)'ear contract with the
Seattle Scahawks. Utr&ent ranks as the NFL's all-time
leader 1n reccpuons. 791; yards. 12.686, consecut1 "e
games wnn a pass reception. 167 and sfJ11 counting. and
50-atch seasons, 10.
l •Memphis State Univcrsll) head football coach
Charlie Bailey restaned amid an NC l\A 1n\est1ga11on into
repons that two of his athletes lied about contacts with
school boosters. Baile). 48. said an a statement that"h1:
resigned because of the NCAA 1n\est1ga11on which got
under way last February.
• KcrM Grafiam,t~~hind Ton;-r-
R1cc at national champion Notre Dame last season. 1s
planning.to t~ansfcr to another college ... It loo.ks hke 1t'~
going to be e11her Ohio State or South Caro lina fit th1'>
point," Graham said.
•Mark Lenzi. a former high M'.hool wres1ler who ha\
been diving for only fo ur years. made his interna11onal
debut by placina first in the men's one-meter team e"cnt
ot"the FINA World D1vtngCup m Indianapolis. China led
the sax-event team competition at the Indiana Un1 vers11~
Natatonum w11h 193 poi nu.
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The s1xlh night of the 1989 Speed-
way racing season comes 10 the O.rana.c Count) fairgrounds Fnday
night.
From Bl
the back of ·an Clementt''s Brad I c.an do everythana else I swim in the
Oxky and ~verely bruised h" pool. work on the weight 1n the
kidney. "'hie ond D1v1 ion racer garage I can't lay around and JCt fat "
Johmry"Walkedl1pped over I ~ Hailey ,.,., the l>M ~h~
Theriot was tr)ing 10 chmb in the
hospital Y..1ndow to sec htm," Straw.
~Id. "The) wouldn't let him in, and
he wasn't going 10 take no for an
an wer"
traw l't'Qllls ho"' Haile) cluangi:d
OVCl tus first CO\Jp~f:. }Ca an
Newport Bc.ach. whc~ student\ do n'•
need track and field ts a method of
p1n1n1 higher educauon.
Smee the drop of the first green flag
SIX weeks ago, this year's compe1111on
has been fierce. Last Fnday night
there were no less than four accidents
at the Costa Mesa oval.
Costa esa's Tnnon arello ran up
into the grand~tand helped him c;urv1ve 26 week~ of
When the night wac; o ver. Josh hospital stays ( IJ weeks m111ally). 19
Larsen of Costa Me\a wac; the suraencs and 25 doctors
handicap main wmner. wh1k Phil "S~~ was m y No t nurse," Hailey
Collins o! England 1ook 1 ~ratch _satd_ he.knev.·-nl~_.bout It thtA
main any Aursc a tan) ho4lp1tal. he learned
so much when I \lra, at the Cl l~=================:::;;;:;:=======:;-i Medical entCT, c;he came baclr 1r0d
·= -Spend a day .at the largest
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ha<fn'I been for het, this res would
have been down the drain.
.. When I aot home. for ~vcn wcd·s. -sne drc sed n thm: ttm" a
day. We did more at home than they
did at the hospital."
"I v.-as probably a httlc easier
ao•na... tf'aW"1ald ...... hrnt hrm to ca kt
home some kids 10 udo blc onc.c. He
came back and said. 'I can undenland
wh> these k1ds don't have 10 work for
evet')'thina. They've aot it:' ft was on<'
of those rude awalcC1\inp
"The tb1n1 that never chanacd w:n
he wanted to act the best OUI of the
kids. He btcame a httle more flexible
Somcumcs you don't make aJ man)
rules. I think the lids aot to be so close
to hifn, ~Din• him Uncle Bob "
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Thenot attnbut~ Halley's strona
attitude in comin& back from the
accident to Dorene.
"J don't think I've met a couple hkc
them where thc)'.'re not only 11111
lovtn, thet re stlll pglina lovers, ..
Theriot said. "Thcy'rt still ndtfll
down 17th Street side·by-.s1de ln the
pick-up. J think a lot of the fort11udc
and stttnath is from her." •
While be can't run alonpadc them,
Hailey still hclpt aome alhlela train
to prepare for football -amona ~m th~ N~ playus and TMriot,
who is maJt1na a cotMblck anempi at Ora~ Cout Collcte an the fall
.. It 1 belpaaa my mental sma1t1on,
and it belpe my wa!Jtt. .. Hailey 1&1d.
··1 don't do 1nythina for free any-
mort."
Hailey'• penonatny makca an im·
~ on DCC>Dle, OM ~h bri .. iflem bed af friend• Iona after thear
dlrect ueoaalion aucbooL
~w~ be was in ~ hospital.
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9oOd wins at No. 1 illlllleS to llild lilt \'~ 2·7 in -... put
~ V8111y. a.a. in a South
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Hailey has no rearctsabout han11na
up his stOP""-tch the )'<'ar after h., ~n
fimshcd Khool and competed at
Newport Hatbor. but he docs miss 1t
at limes. '
"I mi wotk1na·wi1h the k1d :·
Hailey said "t don't m1 t 1he 11me
con1um1na administrative duucs I
f«I I would stall hke 1t Stt1n1 kid
1m~~ physically 1s still more
sausfyina &h&n aoeana them improve
rMntally. Between t• and 18 1s when
tbty mate. their billCSt ttridcs ph 51-
caJJy."
And Pti>olc Wlll remember for 1
Iona time ~ a.Lndn H11lcy helped
athletes make. ·•He·• kind of a lett:nd. .. Tbmot
said ... People wbo haven't ~aid' of
bim or doll't know ofbim.:&.bcy ha\.e
him ln biolQa)' and bave heard· tCMm
o( the llOriet. The &eeeftd hva on H
Iona u he's taduna and hctpin• lUdi. ..
... .
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Enstnada reOect1ons:
the more th1nas ch1nat the more
the) sta> thesamc:.Onou would seem,
Will ~ecHrh,clongenough to
rcpoct a fo~t Newport to E~da
..race<>11'ull so familiar If no11bc
,
slo~c:st, v.dl one: of the: Jo'4C:-Sl. vel) last an zilch wind.
· ThiC42nd Enstnada race was no !\ a matteroffact, 1ttook 1ht 4S·
t ccpuon,d pile all the hoopla foot multthull Mtnl'\le.,nearl\ :!.1
bout a possibf~elapsed umerecoro · hours tosaat the course
by Denn as Conner and his 60-foot The most c" 111ngpart oft ht' r.tCl''
sofisaal catamaran Stars &. tnpc or -though not the fastest -\\4)\ the
ma}'bc Rudy Cboy and h1!i6S-foot cont~ t amottg the 70.-rater'l. thoSt
"tat.'' A1k.ane X-S Kick 1h1uround· "down wand sled "wmcumr~ calkd
(onncdinished fir~t "llh an ulura-IJaht displacement .. ma\lc. •
clapstdt1mcof16boursand 15 fi~n of1hem fln1 htd\\1thman
mrnutes-andCho) fin\\hcd 5 45 hour and "cre•mongthc (im :'I , later. yachts to finish
ft SttmsConoerand Cho) both Where did thr )achts run <>u~ of
TRACK
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h•' Characrs ha'e the inside lanr leamedthehard\\a) thatno1e,enc1 ~ Ju1u'>
Most oflhc kagut·, big guns came l1ghtv.ei&ht 1wm-huUer'Yl-01f\ \811 As usuat. n nppearcd that the" ind
to the fore fro n t Wed ncsda) at the f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiijii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiii prehntt .. With Ocean Vttw!S Hetdl ---· Hasemann, E<h~n·s Shelley Taylor
a~ Jamie Karrcr. and Westminster's
T0<hluk ev1dtnL
Ha.semann sci an Ocean V 1e\.\
record 1n the 300 hurdles 'With a 48.4.
ma\.ing her the fa"onte 1n tht finals.
and 10 tht' 100 hurdles, she clocked
the da) 's top mark of L6.2
Tochluk and Karrer each \.\On a
hea11n the 200at 26 l.3nd in the 100.
Tochluk ( 12.S)and Karrcr( I 2 6) v.cre
the class of the field
r 01:tiful.., gunning for a 1np!c. v.as
the leader in the 400 with a I :00 9 and
has a best of 56 9 going in
In 1hc 800, Taylor goes nfw1th a top
prehm mark of 2 24.1 and appca~ to
have onl) one -.crrous challenger -
Fountain Valle)'!> ngcla Toi n
v.ho "'cnt 2 2<> I to .... in her h.eat
Hun11 na1on Beath'' strellJth 1fl
Wcdnc!.Ciay"Sprellm\ appea~ to be
w11h depth. whik Occ.'an · V1ew·s 1 strength 1s 10 the hurdles
. ',1~1lar to the bo~\ prchms I ue-s-
d.t), there were no ~urpnsc!I -
ncgat1\'cl> or pom,cl).
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for Friday in a fashi on Jhat should
Edison win and Manna fin ish seeond
at 1hc finals. the 1"0 would ue for tht'
league cro'>'n -v.h1ch 1ndudc'I the
dual-meet season. r or H unungton ---r~ach to~. ll'\outd rcqm c
Huntington Bt"ach-Fdf'lon-M:inna
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From TM Assodated Pfess
The Milwaukee Brtwers found the perfect &0lution to
cndinaa five-game losingstreak ..... t>lay1ngthe Minnesota
Twins.
Gary Sheffield and Rob Deer each hit two-run
hornets during a tive-91n third inning as Milwaukee beat
Minnesota. 7.-2, Wednesday night at the Metrodome.
The Brc"'ers sent the tumbling Twins to their 10th
tms 1n their la 1 1 I games. Prior to their losing streak. the
Brewers had swept a three-game series'Spinst the Twuis
1n Milwaukee. outscorins Minnesota. 27-8. •
"The difference tonight was We hit two balls out of
the park," Milwaukee Manager Torn Trcbelhom said. "If
"e didn't, we might sttll be out there banging our heads
against the wall trying to figure out a way to win a ball
game." • •
It's suit a puzzle for the Twins.
"When everybody is in thu-kind of situation. it
compounds itself," Minnesota stanerShanc Rawley said.
"You look up and it's 5-0. lf we were pll.}'ing goad and
things were going our way. those pitches arc popped up."
Bill Wegman. 2-3. pitched 61/:J innings and allowed
two runs and seven hits. He got' relief help. from Chuck
Cnm and Bill Kreuger. who got the save.
Elsewhere in the American-beagtie: •
Martners 3, Tt1en Z: Jim Presley hit his first home
run in 207 at-bats and rookie Erik Hanson allowed four
hits in 6 li1 innings as Seattle completed a three-game
sweep at the Kingdome. ·
The last time the Mariners swept a three-game series
from the Tigers was May 30-June I, 1986. also in the
Kingdome. Detroit has lost seven of its last eight games
lndlans 6, Royals Z: In Cleveland. shortstop Kun
ullwell dropped.Joe Carter's two-out pop fly. allowing
two runs score during a three-run fourth inning, as the
Indians snapped Kan$8s Cit)"s four-game winning streak.
~ Tom C'and1otti. 3-1,_ pttched a ~ven-hmer for his
~cco'nd complete gamt, striking out six and walking one to
g1,e the Indians their fifth victory in their last six games.
Blue Jays %, AtMeUcs 0: Mike Flanagan pitched a
four-hmer for his 19th career shutout for host Toronto.
The Blue· Jays entered the game bavmg lost four
straight games and eight of their last nine. The ,·1ctol) was
the first for Toronto over the A's in the last eight games at
Exhib111on Stadium.
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t•k•• • •••t on th• top of th• head of
Clnclnn•tl's Kai D•nl•ls as he •waits throwi
Bonds led off the game with·a hQme run and John Sn11k)'
beat an Francisco for the second time in th e d11y . Kl'' in
Mitchell hit two homers ;lnd drove in all three Giants'
runs. He leads the ma.JOr fcague wutfninc home runs and
30 RBI.
The Pirates had been sbut out 1n the pre' 1ous two
games unul Bonds hit his fourth homer of the sea on and
the 17th leadofT home run of his career. Rey Qu1nonc
and Tom Prince each drove in two runs foe Pmsburgh.
Reds I, Me&s 4: Chns Sabo snapped a seventh-inning
tic with a sacrifice 0) and Barf) Larlon foll owed w11h
another sacnflce fl) zo 1ft Cinc1nna11 to the '1ctor) .11
hea Stadium. ~
Jose RiJO, 2-0. al o~ed four runs and nine hit 1n ~•'
inning John Franco pitched thc.nanthipr his 01n1b 5a\C
1d Femandcl, 3-1 , took the loss in the Mets' third drfeat
1n 1he last 13 ~mes
Red Sox I , WM&e Sox 4: Rick Cerone drove 1n three Expos6,AstrosS:Sp1keOwen h1ta two-run homer in
runs with a two-run homer and a squeeze bunt. lead mg the 11th inning. r .. llying Moot real at Olympic Stadium.
.Boston 10 the victory in Chicago. The Astros tool. a S-4 lead 1n the top of the 11 tl\ on Ken
_ Mike .f!oddicker, 2-2. ~~h~d 6211 innings_llll~mg..._(!_m1nit1~ run-scon'l& single before Montreal qme ~d..
seven its m going past t e s1xt inninJ or t 1ITtrs1 t1me --~clson-San10' cn111 miJed-wit one out an CYWt:n ll1l a
in six stans this season. ob Stanley p1rchcd 2•,, inniogs 2-0 pitch from Juan Agosto for his second home run.
for his third save. --Rusert 4, Yukeet 1: Kevin Brown pitched 8 two-Braves 6, .PbllUet 3:. ln .Atlanta. rookie John SmoltL
hitter to lift Texas in lington. Brown; 2-1. had been pitched a s1x-h1tter~nd hit his first career h.ome run asthc
chased early in his last wo stans and entered the game Braves ended an e1g~t·game losing-streak. Smohz. 4-2,
with a 4. 70 earned ru average. He waLlced three and gave up Juan Samu~l s h~mcrun to ~taruhe game but did
struck out two and go t 7 outs on ground balls against not allow another h~ until the sixth inning. He strud. out
New York. nine and walked two. -
Mike Pa~iarulo' second-inning single was Ne" Cubs S, Padres 4: Andre Dawson hit a a t1cbreal>.ing
'ork's only hit until ickey He nderson doubled in the tnple in the m.th inning and a two-run homer. leading
Slllth. . . Chicago to the victory IO San Diego. Dawson h11 his third
Jn lbcl-lational home run of .lhe season ~-301s1 afhil-carcer·in tile
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3Br 2Ba. mite non·smkr. lusl-ss/Offl,... Rtnt torles 11111 available High L DIE!E1~SlbWA1.N1T4EOd1 ABOVE AV ERAGE EAR r'o':'o\o~~Apoppf.,o;!up";~~ . 'vanced art modelln~-.r Pool, spa. tennis. talles. '"" ·? Income, iow overn.ad 0" iv-.. 1 n ays I ~GS 30 M oe 1 ate '"""' etc 1340/mo. 733-0727 2769 turn-liey w/lralning 4 on· Only coll 1s food! i ~ 90f1 11 1120 tndust1111 We l'leve ooemngs tor ust em ou _.ng ___ going tupPorl. s48K Min 854·0265 Ave Norco CA people to v.ork app<O•· personaltty Tennl1 ex.p
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T. g ..... 1004 l9COl1led In IN county where '91 C1¥1o Clft.., Quell Str•t. Suite 260. t: tf 1 C•rl Low '°" C""'4* Of'lCI E11t 17th Ste eoo Co1ta CITY Of vou ~ ... CEFALU tlleNlllMl*'!Yilmc.eo Df..... ~IMofl.c.llf.92eeO E135 M81)' Jlf\e t,t1llar ~~ Mela,Celif 11621 ...nMIYOMMACk
UIC>EA A OHO OF W\UST 0... .•• 7, 1-...... AM, TNI buelr'9M ... con· VO<I MIMI!• ~.~ -PflC•flC Coeet HOft\81 '"'" TO UNDlllTMI CITY DATED JUNE .. 1113.' 8oulhlend Compeny, CA.11791 ductedl>y •corl)OfetlOn 0wnet r.._,ves the right NOTICE' 19 HEREBY CO'l)Oflted In the slate ol ~HOUllNGANO
UNl s:~ VOU TN(£ ACTION Tl'\IMe, ~ 8Pecililiied. Inc, ~-Of' Thll MMernene w .. h~ to bid II Shi .... P"'c,,.._ OIVl!N that on tn. 11th day Celllotnl•. 2120 Maln SUMI -.TAL
TO PROTECT YOUR -AeenC tor Mid Truatee. .. ......... ,: CAftOL J, with the C<>vn•y Cleflt ot Or· l'l'llnt bemtideWlll'lcesh only °' Apfll, 198V. 11'\e 9oafd ot Sult• 280. Hun11no on MHAaATAnotl
PAOPEATY. IT MAY • 3040 ... sn.t. Sanl• MlAY ll\09 County on Aprll 111, ·~ pald for •• the lime or Truat• O! Ille Ocean View Beactl, Cahf 1126•8 ' ,..._ LeM NOGaW•
SOLD AT AW SM.E IF 8lwtJwa. CA 93105 (905) "'9~1 WtLLIMlll 19" J purclla.. All purch11ed Sct\Ool Oialrlcl of me CC>Ynty Tl'lls t>utlneu ts con WITM ._. ..
YOU NEEl7 N4 •7-1108 ~: At>ff Iver. Al.AN MlAY f;>ublllhed Orange Coaat goods 11e lold 'U Is," and of Orange. St I• ol Cl11Cled by CGl•l•T'I EXPt.ANA~ OF THE ~Vice~ c ....... 0-.. Oetty PjJot April 27. M1y •. mu11 be removed al the time Cellfonria, delerm1 J " al • ~..,,., .va&:OPMI
_ NATURE OF .JHE 1'1>f;20, 21, w.y •. Hiit 84••10MI 11, 11. 1tlll of Mle SMt tubfect to tt.followlnO land. bulldir~ Tl'l• 1eglst.r1nt com .aoca ~
·PROCEEDING AGAINST OrWlQ8 eo.11 Deily Pilot NOTICll Yott ...,,. ..._.. Th~52 ptlor cancel11t1on In tile end equipment w1trnof bt: menao..,o transllC'I tius• 'COM) 'UNDI a~
YOU, YOO M-tOULD Mild. T1'e MWt..., eecW. even I of Mlli.m.nt bel..en needed for ICf\oOI purpo a nfft un<let Ille f1c:tlli0<11 , NOTICI Of
CONTACT A LAWVER. .................. ,.., "8JC NQTIC( OwMJ end obllg•le<l Party. end .... be let to Ille hl(ll'le&I butt04HI nwne or ~ ~::.;:;: ""8&.IC IAL.i OF On May 11, 1888, • 10'00 "8.IC NOTICE ....._ ~ ...._. ~,.. Detecl this d•y of APrll 27th l>IOdef tor cmrch ottiee and 1111ec1 above on ~ell 3. ZOMU NR80NAL ftRON9'TV
A.M., Soli1Nand Com~ Wa ...., .-... ao ...,.,_,..... M.,. ,and Mey .t, 198t Public worafl~ purposes for ttie 19ft The c f H 9 ta1 • duly ...,..eel fMtee under ICmlD .. lltfoj'!MllOll ...... --·COURT Storage Management, Inc , l*10d beginning May f8 J"°Ohn t,t Marlill. Prelidlini ity O urrtlngton P1;rwt to the C.llrorlll•
llld ~ IO Deed ol TNll '9CTITIOU8 ......... It y<>Y wish to Mlk 11'\e ltd· Of C~ Telephone (818) 244-8080, 1tlt tl'lfougtl June 30, 1990' Thlf Jlltement was hied ~::nlnt-:~: l~~~r~~~~ S.lf-6ervlc. StOf~ Facility
r-oec! .My 7, 1813, • in?L NAMI 8TATIMINT vice ol an 11torney in this COUWTY Of A~I tor Owner. 8CHOOLIAD0ftl 11: wlll'l lhe C<>Ynty Clerk 01 Or· hablli\a~K>n lofn piogtamt Ac1 (8 & P Code 21700 el
No. 83-29037$, of Olli.~ The followlng persons are maller, you shootd do 10 8M DmOO Publlsl'led Orange C°'91 Peril View SctlOOI 16866 •no• County on April 17 cit wide which w~J tnctude seq I tne undetllg1'1414 wtU
AeConll in the oltice OI Iha dol~~':9'iooae• s·au •Re. promptfy so thll vour wrll· AIYaNILS DIVl8tOM Oa11y Pilot April 27. May •. Tuna1111 L~. Hu~llngton ' F4155CM pr~iecia •within del'gllll.C Mii 11 publ1e auctton, on ~ Aecordef ol Orai1114t " • ten rapon ... or ptMdlng, ii 1161 Ma1•1.wt1 Drive, 1980 .._.,,CA 12641 Pu~ "" ~ atw= at 1 00 PM. CoUnly, sa• of c.llfonb. 26119 Whll• Aa.d. Suite 160. 9flY ,,,. be flied on time. ._ Dlefo, CA tl1D-nt3 TMl7 N9 ., ....,. Peet: 1 ~3 1'>141)' Pilot Atw•·t 1-~ ~zones 91114' Cotta
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unmtirriecl m.n • Tn11'<>r, Rc:'a;"5W1i A•v;;t9.91Wrll• mand~o. El tr1t>un11 puede Hert, ~=t fltlllC NOTICE Ollwd no tater !'.flan T'*· ~=·~!""':.~':~ 1nclud'"9 bnltlife, clothlno •-II' Mftftff WIU SELL AT PU8UC a • u • • rv ne, decldir contra Ud sin au· dirty, May I . 19811, at' O·OO -sub~ zon. bu\ 1\11 lound 100!9 end/or otl'lef1 hOuse. ,._ ..,, ~
AUCTlONFOATO 1-tG~!!'. C~~~~:• 0 R 2699 dlenct1 a menos q11e Ud re-AOCWTION(8ec nt ""CTITIOUI._"!'--.. -.m. et the .8u1m ... Ottice Pta.IC NOTICE Ille· _.1.,na1tv'es 10 be Im t10ld Items stored by the fol· __ ;...;;.;.,•-.•'"",,_ ..... _.._ __
BIOOEA CASH (pay-· ay, aponda dentro de 30 dtas. • ,., --Of the ~ :View Schoo4 1 1due1 the t towing pe1sons 11 tile time ot Mia 111 lewful Wl'll1e Road, Su11e 150, Lea ta lnformaclon que Clwl Code) NAMI 8TATIMINT Olttr1ct 18~ B Street ICC791t ptac Cl Io h ~OO en1tve C029 Aall lromelt PICTITM>U8 ........
money ot the United Stat•) 11 lrvlne, Cahl. 92714 algve c ... ~ Ant76 Tile following persona 11<• Huntlrigton Beech Cati~ rttOUS coverege 0 t e year EH4 Joe Cat0e18" NAMe H•TIMINT •
,,,. Nortl'l lronl tntranca lo Ille Ray Brothers Limited, SJ Uat(ed ct.sea ~k:illr el THE ~EOPLE OF THE doing ~siMIS.. fOl'nll 92S..7 BIO• 'will be F~!-8TA~=:· ffOOd h=rones Tr• city H184 Pl'lilflp tra11er Tile foflow~ perlOl\S are
Counl)' 00\lltl'loull, 700 Civic 28119 While Road • 160, conMjo de un abogado en ST ATE ,OF CALIFORNIA. ( e I P R 0 S P E A 0 U S opened tub)ect to Education l'lff rev ~ltemat v,s to Owner rfflrves \fwi ~1 doing-~---
Center Oriw West, ~•Ana. lrvlne, Cd.Ill. 92714' ate asunto., debert1 l'lacerlo To Gl'&nl E Glaucl'l F00DS·IRVIN6 (b)THE Code Section 39366 ID lleu d Tile ::towing persona are ~~ting lhele prO)CICI~ to bid etlhe Mii Purchases ADAMS CLEANERS ll03G
Celilomia .i1""tig~, title anct Tl'lll b~alnHs II con. lnmediellmenle •. de est GREETING· GOOO EARTH, 31168 Bar· of a pljblic meeling''of "the R7COVESY1 :~FrwAAE. ria', t~ ==:~bu~t mvtt t>tma<i.Wltl'l cuh only_ ;,clam' •Alie HunilnglOft '
1/11«911 ~ed to tlnd now ducted by. e llmlled partner--manera su rupuute YOU ARE HERESY ~ct-ranee Parl!w•y. Sutte-//\, Board or TrustffS on TIHIS· 394 Hamllton A •C C t i.""' AJ&l• :the O' ~ paid tor-a1 the ttme of 8-ctl. Cabt.: • •
l'leld bV a Under said Deed ol ship ncrfll ti l'lay alguna puede vised tl'lel rou •re required Irvine, Cel1t. dey M1y 9 1989 •t 9:05 2 v . os e 4'llJll' "'Pt>f • purcflase All purcl'lueo S•t'V• M Choe 320 • • Trusr in,,,. Pt'OP"IY situeted In Tile raolatrant com· .., r-o'lstr1de a tlemPo to appear In tile Superior Cro1ar.oad1 Food. ·Inc .. am' In tile BO.rd Room' a• Mes•, Calif.~ 627 tenlll~ c:r• flt 10C aoods arLSO.td•::.U.lt.' a.no No11hw1nd Rel . Baltlf'tlOflt.;
sald eouniy . •nd State menced to transact buSI· l· TO THE RESPONDENT Cour1 of tile Stet a ot 'Call· California 1894G 8 Streel , Huntington 'f,/llliem Lee ~gs, 394 r noo hanrd tot1" fuwt be removed a11ri.11me Marylal'id 2 r23•
e1e5enbed •· nan under. tbe flc11tlou1 The pellJloner l'las filed 1 fe>tnla. tor the County of San Liu & Mallon, Inc. C•ll-8HCl'l "lltornia 92647 ~emllti':../~26i7 ' Costa :~er:t~~ich were con· <ii ..ie Sain sub)ecl to Kyu119 S. Choe, 320 t.
LOI 152 ot TreCl No. 5788. In business name or-names petition concerning your Diego, •t tile Coun Room ol lornle AO¥ tffpon•lbte person ~~· I> i er A 1 e 1 prior cancellatt°" ll\ the ,.Ol'll'lwind Ad • Ballimd<• •
111e <:Ay ot l!vine, ~y-ol llllJQ et>oY.-on Sep1ember marriage II you f•ll 10 file 9 Depertmenl No. 1 tl'lereol. Tbls lulalnef• 111 con-pceeent at laid meeiing_~aM .. ~~ b us~~,: :: f0,n· 1 ~habl It~';{' 08n1= 911_,1 91 telllemtnt belween Marylend 2123• :
Oninge. Stllle ol c.lllom11. • 28, 1978 rllPOl'M wlll'lin 30 dl ys 01 located et \he JUVENILE ducted by joint venture be g1., en opponun1ty 10 " "i· 1 -11/f ua *-~rems n non ye&J Owner .,., ol>ltglted l)Clrly, This bus111n.t ii ccm-1 snown on• Mii> Rec:orded in MlchHl D. Ray tile dlle thll ll'lis iummone QIVISION, 2851 Meadowlark The regl1tran1 com-retel the bictsor1Uy after the ~ r~gl~lrent-c~m~ zo~es onty eh b I Olted ltlhLdaY ol Aprll 27th ducted by l)usbend ~-.
Book 218. P.ge1 19 10 27, Thia Sl•t.,,,_,,t waa llled Is served °" ou ovr de Drive. Sin Diego, CA menced 10 Ira~ busl· ... 1ec1 bre1s are opened 0 fanteCI s · Limited ' a 1 •tal•On and May 4 1989 fPubhC <file reg11Hant co~.
1nc:1us1111_ .of M~ wltl'l,t,hJI Coun~Ctei'kofOr· feultm1ybe~1erJand1~92123·2792 on FRIDAY, nftS "undef Ille llclltlous prO\lldlngauchbldssl'lalta.· :': unoer tile llct1uous w1thln tl'loseronu1of1nan'8 Storage Men~emenf Inc. m~_lo transact OU.-. ~. ~ ol OrW1jll ange CO<lnty on April 17 CC>Yr1 may enter a judgment MAY 26, 11189, at 9.00 AM . business name or names eeed, by 11 least five (S) pet· 1111~°'!~ov':t•:•N~ nemes ::~,1~~et1on corrections Telept\OM (8 l8) 24'1·8080. neu unoer tile flct"'°"'"',
County, Ce11fonu.. F415411 conti lnlng Injunctive 01 of tl'lal d1y. then and tl'lere 10 ~above on Apr~ 3. 1tlt ~r. the hlOl'lesl of any writ· W 1 ,.~ Y ~gent tor °""net business name or natllt9'.
Tile 11ree1 eddret• ll'ld Publllhed ·Orange Coast othar order concerriin show cause. ii 1ny you have. This statement was. flied ten bid received Tile Board II iam Lee ..vvv• 3 Oo not implement re· Pubtlsl'led Orange· CoHt listed 11>9ve on NI A •;
OllMI! common Cl4Mij1Nlllon, ii Dally Pilot April 27. May •. division ol Pf'~)'. spous:i wily Ille pehtlon of Douglas wltl'l ll'le COi.iniy Cfe<k ol Or-of Trustees wtn act on the w}l'l"{~ 't'~~en~.;:s ,":;'. l'lab•~~oon loan ~ niltv Ptlol A'pnl 27, Mey 4 Steve M Choe • any. ol the l'MI propl(ly. 11, 18, 1989 tupport cl'llld custody cl'llld D. De Han tof'll'le adoption ange County_~ April 11, bids allbelt '"".ulanneellng Ce Y a 20° citTy ..: .. __ 1geg Tl'll1 111tamen1 w• f• • deSC'llllld ~ ~ Tb·<ltl w ' 't ol Jason Ramsey Gleveh 989 • • ~ -• ange O!Jnly on ,..put l'l• ....,.,.. llltern.Uv•• T 58 with the' C°'lnty Cler'k ot ~-
10 be: &·Aoc:iuOff Wr;. IMtle. .'Sftpo&d ahoti~•,r !!',· llf'ld Grant Cli71stlsn G!J! . ,.,..., or~· 1l989, 7·00 Pm,. . F41tf10 we<e tou·n910 be too ie~t!_lC· , h'I a= C<Mlty on ,,.,,.,, 12. :
92714 cos s. n sue .. er nme 1 Id • Pu ~ ~ ,..A.,,. J> Jl'le terms an,. Publllhad Oumge Co.a.st uve. lltld v.tC>Uld tnciude many ; · Ca111ornia. . ~T •• ma be ga~1r' by the your m nor sons. thou not bhsl'led Ufange ..,.,.., c:pndlllons of tl'l• leHe are Dall fS1o.LA:> IL2 abat> •.
Ile u . cOU-rr. II ' 1'fffil ~eyeO •or"' Deity-PlfoLApnt-20:-ff. ivltra6relrffie DmriCrO • 11 ~8 ·1989 1 • arees1 Tl'lerelore a Cfe>. ---·----.t...itw...,.--dt5d1Mnf any llabiley lor ar.y wages teking 01 money ..or tile pelillon on flle l'lereln 4. 11. 1989 lie:. el the aforementioned • • f>ubfhlhecl OrWige Coht •
lllCOl•«Sneu of lh• llreo.l FtCrrnJ'=•-•• propetly or other coun • II Y<>Y wish 10 seek the ad• Tl'l-•39 eddrH s Minimum rental Tn-444 t~ml~tlfn w~ "1ade 17.. ftCTI~f: ..... ss Dally Pilot AJ)rt 20, 27 Mey
aodress and other comm01 N .. ..-8TA....z.;-NT authorized proceedings may vice ot any attorney In this Ml-11 be. 9().so per square a111na II' Mn'Tu-E ' ef on Y eu1 • iemat ~ ... .,£ STAT£MINT •. 1 l 1989 desogna1ion, if 81l)'. shown -,..,_,. also rMUtt mallet, you sl'lOu.ld do ~o PtalC NOTIC£ toot mon1li: Willlen '"~"'nu."" II or thOM projects locat_, ..... _L• nerem' Tile foll?wlng persons are NOV 23 ·1988 . promptly so thlll your plead-propor.r, to le~se Hid w1ll'l1n ~ated fOO year 'thlr10llcrwi119 pet90nw-.• --.... ---.,,.--NO .... _.....,_ ......... --
s.ici sate wll be lllfllil bl.II doing busmen as • lie c k Ing 11 any may be filed on K47113 K471M ilood~nes 10 1>11 1m dOillO bus•ne6Stt l"-"' 11\A w1thOVI cov_,..._or ~ty, G ENSLER ANO AS· GetJ L Orenvl • let . lime ' FICTITIOUlllU•-·· pr099ftY must conform IO • FICTITioua llUllNE:SI-~·-¥tide w11h a KLOCKNER. STEEL
acpress or implied, regarding SOCIATES/ARCHITECTS,' ~t,:*eMth Wolf, DetMity Oa1ed Marcil 29 1989 NAMJ'ITA1lMfNT t~:,:nas.and 1eongitio~s ' ....... STA..-wl rev~cfrv1d!ia1"1lr01e te TRADE, 111782 M&cAflTllfr .FICTtlJC)U9 ..._ ••
1Rle, ~510n. O!' 18201 . Von Karman Ave.. . (SEAL) The following -P.,'°'11 are b'>'lfn ng oar re· The foflowtng peraol)I ire tor 9PPr®rtate flood n 8011levard 1r111ne Cahf H.MtE 8TA ,.._ .. , • eocumbranoes IO pay Ille Suite ,200 Irvin& CallL ~bllShed Orange Coast ROBERT o ZUMWALT d b 1 ' servet Iha right to reject any doing t>usiness H · sura~• 92715 • Tile loll-ingpenona ar•
f9maill1ng pnndpel sunrol lhe 92715 . . ~eJly /11~~:pril 13· 20· 27· County Clerk ~nd •• olllc.0 °~f!o u;~:Jic:s. 17972 ~ 111 r~s~nd to waive any WEST COAST RV' SEA-• Tile purl>OSll! of 11'115 nullce Klockner flla•"IHCO CO•· 4olng bl.ltlnets a1
nole(s) sec:wllCI bV Mid Deed M. Arthur GeMter Jr. & ay •'1 Th4 Clerk or the Superlot Court Skypark Ctrcle Suite F tr !9u e II • VICE, 64•1 Burt Ro111s, E;atl is 10 tnlorm the 1>Ul>41c 8'10 port111on I Detewar• ~°" 0 E, RHODES INC ?0671
01 Trust. wrtl'l lnt"911 ll'lereofl, //\ssoclales. Inc .. Cahtornta. · 1l' ey· Sl'leton A Hathaway' lr\<lne Call! 927 l 4 · · ~a~e~ ,r,t Hu~~ino,t~~ 1rv1ne. Cahl.92650 1nvrte comments°" this pro-poratl0r1 666 Old Country Et•Ubelh LAne. HuntlnQIOt\ as ~ in Mid nole(11._ 18201 Von Karmen Ave . flt8l.IC NOJJCE oepu1y . . Micro-Teet> Marketing ~ ~· ~II ~';~;· IS Foretravel 01 catltorn•a gram since_!! 1$ IOCetec;I Road. Garden City N-Beach. Calif 92646
ad\lanoas. i1 ""I. under lhe Suite 200, Irvine, Calif · Pubhshed Orenge Coas1 Services, Inc Cer.fornfa, , be !t · . Inc a Cal!fomla corpor· Within ~led 100. ~eei 'tor~ l \'30 0 E. Rhodes toe • C~
ierms of said Deed ol Trust. 92715 IC471N Delly Piiot April 13 20 27. 17972 Skypark c11cte. Suite-DltT~~CT vi:~A~'i,Hog~ atlon. 53 Travelw L-. noqcs l\alard .zone•. Tin Tl'll1 bu51ness. is con Corp_, 20671 Ehtar>atl\
tees. c:harg• encl expens .. of Thia busmess 11 con-I TATIMENT OF May 4, 1989 · F. trvlne. Caltt 92714 TMJITfEI b J t 0 • East lrvine.~SO *IO"' Is lou"d on CluC'le<I by • corporauon Lane, Huntin91on Beach, 1118 Trvs1 .. encl of the tMll ducied by!a corporation •••~NT OF Th410 Thia business ts con-tc:k • Y aM er Tl'l11 bu Is con-ued i>Y the Fe08fal The reg1111er11 com-C1l1f 926-46-
crealed t>y Mkl Oe9d of TrusL Tile registrant' com· UIE Of ftCTITIOUS ducted by a corporation r duc(ed by· a po1a1ion Em ency Ma~g•m•nJ menc:ecf 10 t1annc1 1>05'· Tl'lts business is con·
Trie 10411 amount ol tile nlenced to lr'ansact busl· • 8UllNl88 NAME P\8.IC NOTICE Tne regts1ran1 com· Pubh$hed Orange Coast Tne reg1ttraJU .com· Ag~ncy. more p<:lllCI · s UmleT 11\W 1M;1111ous diitted by a corp0r1~1on .
unpaid b111enoa ol the ness under tile fictitious • Tlla following persons menced to 1ransact bus•· ~a\~~101 //\pril 21 27 May men<;ed to transect bUSI· Ille Flood lt1$1uance Ra1e bllslness name ex names Tne reg1s1ren1. com·
ot>liga!K>f\ sec:ured by tile business name or namn have 1bandoned Ille u" ot a IMl2 . ness under tile hct111ou1 · · F3;5 nus under 'ine hctiloous Maps ldentlloed 1$ Corri· kJ1ed ~bove 041 January 1 menced to tr~s&c:t busl--•
propeny lo 119 sOld and listed 1bove on April 1983 Ille Fictitious Busmus NOTICE Of' business name or names business neme or names munily Pa'* ir065034 005 '999 necs unoer the .flc:tltlol;fa
reesonable M11metad ~s. Kathleen Parker. Asst N 1 ft\ e w E S T • fllUaJC IAL£0F listed above on Ap<il 6. t989 MUC NOTICE hsled'ibOve on NIA B, •M ~ 06S034 0010 B f'r1•ctrt~ll" w Muel••r t>ustneu name or nvne•
Gllperl6M and .aoveneas al the Secretary . MACK/IRVINE. a CallRlrnla "'1110NAL f'9'0PE9'TY Kerry L . Aobe<\S, Sec· . J Terry ~·I d••• February 16 1983 Pre1tden1 ' , Nsted ebove on 1not y9tl .
1tme ol t~ in•iel puDllClllOn ~I This statement was hied genera~ per1nershlp, 1S00 P'l7t7t I re1ery . K4li5t Man1ger -s t. end Que!lllOI" Tl'l1s stalem4lnt WH hied O•rl')'I E Rhodes t~ ~ ot s.H1 11 with the County Clerk of Or· Quall Street. Su11t 250. P. urtuant to tile Callle>tnla This ttalement was filed FICTITIOU8 llU81N1!1.8 T""• stat~IJI ...,. ~ r II 1111s itrogram w11n the CClllil'TIY Clerk 01 Or· Thlt sla,tement WM hied
$64.620.85. •. ange County on Aprll '21, ~rt BeachL CeKf 921J60 Setf-Servloe -Storage Fec1hty wlJh the County Clerk of Or· NAMI IT ATEMENT wllfl ll'le COUmy CMfk of Or• Ni'lf fo Cor eonll.tt lllQe Coumy-on Ai>nl 12 with ll'le-C011'1ly Olef\. ot Or
Tile 119neflOll}' undOr saio 1989 . Tile FIC1111ous Business ·Act (8 \\ P Code 21700 et eng• CC>Ynly on Aprtl 17 The following persons are ange County on //\pril 17 by l9811 -~-1 angeCounty on May'• I'•
Deed ol Trust l'letalofore F416150 Name referred 10 above was seq.) uie vn<Serslglled Wiii • .1'415505 doing ~stness as F•154.t7 GregQllV A 8rel'Wn F•1-i F•tnt1
understgnecl • Written DallyP~lo1May4, 11 18 25, Jaruary 30, 1989 FH.E May 18, 1989 at 10'30 AM. Dally POot AprU 27, May ... NEAS •• generat•peflnlf· Delly PtlOI Apnl 27. May 4 ow.lopmtf\I OelfyP1k>tAP•. 20 27 Mey Oally f>llou.tly4 11 t8,2t..
ax8Clllecl and dal~ 10. tl'le PubllStled Orange Coast flied In Orange County on Mii ~I public aucUon on PubU$hed Or•nge Coast CIVIC CENTER PART· Pubttaheo Orange Coast Department of Ee;~~ .. P\al>l1Shed °'"'""' Coast! Pvbl ltled .Or111ge C:.O ~•
·Dedanmon ot Default ,end 1989 NO.F•063S7 20&5 Ptacentla Ave • Costa 11,. 18, 1989 lh•p, 485 East Sevetitaenth 11. 18, 1989 Ctty ol H.inhng1on Bextt f . 1 i. 1088 · 1.li8t
Oemalld tor Sale, and• wrrften w,-tern REal Estate Pa.rt· M .... CA personal prope11y, Tl'l·<t'48 Str"1, Su11a 900, Coste 2000 M'!;' !!''"' . Filth • Tlt-438 • Tt1•"4t7
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lb. sPa or bay sc.illops 213 cup b._u·'l.y cream
1 cup Fre-rrm r:lry wlme wine 7 T Pernoa
J T m1n~~fot1 ah and pepper
spngs parsley 1/2 cup fresh bread
T butter crurrrbr (1 ft~ T
T frpsh lemon /UIC~ 2 T butter, melted
reheat oven to broil. Qu.uter sea scailops (leave bay scallops
hole) Rinse .and drain well. Place in medium nonaluminum
aucepan Add wine. 1-112 tablespoons shallots and parsley.
ring m1•ture to botl over moder.ite he411t Lower he.If.
1mmer • minu,res or until scallo ps are opaque. Str~n cooking
1qu1d throu!h fine ~1eve into largt' meuuring cup. Reserve.
aute remaining 1-1/2 tablespoons sh•llots m butter in skillet
ver moderate hea! Add 1 cup rt'ser\'ed cooking liquid.
ook until Ii.quad r.-duces by half. Stir in lemon juice and
re•m. Simmer over low heat unttl mixture thiciens and
ubbles, starring often, until ~uce thickens enough to coat a
poon. Star in Pernod ~d.iimmet: 1 minute longeL.5e.ilon to
aste with salt and pepper., •
GrHse 4 scallop shells or small gr .ttin d ishes. Spoon about
t.iblespoon sauce into each shert. divide scaltops among
hells, top with remaining sauce . Sprinkle with bread crumbs
nd driule wrth melted butter. Broil under ptthe.ned broiler
to 2 minutes, until golden brown ind bubbfy. If desired.
•shes may be prepared in advance and reft1ger1ted. Bake
bout 10 mlnO~es longer. ,
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1/1 cu (1 srick) Salt .}nd fr hi round e r
urrer Fresh or dried rosemary.
J lbs porar~ chopped or crumbled, ro taste
1 T. minced French
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freheac oven to 450° F. Meh butter in small ~aucepan over
low heat. Peel potatoes and slice very thinly; dry between
sheets of poaper towel. Pour about J tablespoom of butter
into bottom of 9-or 10-mch ovenproof heavy iron pan or
nonstick round cake pan; place over moder411tt' hear until 1ust
hot. Remove from heat. Arrange layer of potatoes. over-
lapping in concentric circles. in bottom of pan. b~g1nn1ng 1n
the center and changing d1teC11on of each circle as you butld
out \0 the edge of pan. Drizzle about 1 tablespoon hutter
over potatoes; season lightly with shallots. salt, pepper and
rosemary. Continue filling pan with layers of potato . drizzl-
ing rem.lining butter over top. Press dow'\ on potat~ using
back of buttered saucepan. Cover top with p1e.ce of buttered
aluminum fo.il. Cook potatoes O\'et moderate heat 10 to 15
minutes, until they bubble and turn golden on the bottom.
Shake p41in periodlcally to prevent stiding. Uncover pota-
toes. Place In preht!1ted oven and bake about 20 minutes.
until ~r lniide, golden and crunchyoutside. urefulfytilt
pan and dr•1n off excess butter. if any. Gently loo n potat~s
with sharp knife an<I invert onto warm S«vmg d1~h
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J tsp_ salt
1 cup French dry whire w int'
1 cup w.-«
1/J cup frwteh oli~ 0tl
1989 • •••
:The Year Qf
The French Menu.
' ' '. What a delicious reason to celebrate! Since the beginning of the year, corb
· h~ve been popping in F ranee to commemorate two big birthdays~ the 8k en ...
nial of the Revolution and the Centennial of the Eiffel Tower. Let the festivitlel
inspire a celebratio n of your own, a d int;1er parry a la lran<;aise. With a feW
tri-color decorations to _complement the menu, your guests will quickly be
caught up in G.lllic gaiety. · ·
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Yes, but where to begin to plan a menu? French gastronomy has thousands of
triumphs and hds insplred ocean s of printer's ink to flow. The Revolution hardly---"!H'-
stimulated culinary news-aside from Marie-Antoinette's advice about cake.
, The post-Revolution era did see the emer&enceof many new restaurants in Paril
and provincial c_apitals-providing 41 livelihood for chefs who once reigned in
royal chateaux. By the time oLth ~ili~ol the Eiffel Tower.100 )'ears later,
Paris was famous for its restaurants, bistros and cafes. Jhe turn of the century-
"la Belle Epoque"-wa s the heyday of the cancan, Champagne, crepes Suzette,
M etx im's, L1 Tour d'Argent and haute cuisine above al.I.
Since those h.ilcyon da ys, French culinary styles nave undergone their own·
revolution. Many American food lovers have a favorite French specialty-
p~rhaps as a rnuven1r of th.at first trip to Pan , the fifst escargot. Or, p.erh•,
from a nostalgic memory of a warm-from-the-oven tart 'purchased in a..dny ·
patisserie. Perhaps a charming re!at1ve kept a well-st'Ocked win cellaf and
always passe d the Roquefors when the wine was poured. Or, the first French
recipe you prepared to perfection ... boeuf bourgwgnonne. poulet a la
moutarde. creme caramel. · ..
There are a lot of choices! This menu sugge tton is a taste of France 1989. tie
basics ai:e dassic: -allof>5, duck, pota1desJ leeks1 all, ·n one form or anott•~
standard ingredients throughout Fra nce, and, rea dily available in 1989 AmerG
The embellishments in each recipe are indelibly Fr ench. Succulent scallops are
transformed by a lacing_of Pecnod-f rance's No. 1 aperitif with its seducdwiii
anise flavor. A plump duck'ling'1s perfumed by the sunshine and flavors ol
Proven~al olives and capers. Potatoes Anna, piquant wtth hallots and r·()5j•MI
t A Revolutionary foot note: Potatoes were considered by the French f
ftttof' pigr.·<HHil-KiAg botlis ~1 • .axoracious g.our ave th
No f r.ench menu is complet 'without sauce v1n.iigrette. here re sing
, lowly but no ble, leek. And as the finale. crcm~ brulee -the ~arli ng of the
thoroughly modern epicure. this time graced with the zest of orange.
The elabora.te cuisine of yesteryear France has evol"ed deliciously, via a less
tumultuous revolution. As this menu 1llustr.ite the flavors of France still reign
supreme whenever celebrating ·~the order of the da\. ·
J cup heavy cre~m
Zcsr of 7 oran~e. cut
m trip~
1 4 ~up granul~rcd sug~r
6 egg yolk~
(Makes 6 sen.in~~)
1 T French oran8" fl<wored fiquevr ({,rand Marnier.
Triple Sec Cointre.iuJ
1 t'5p vanrtl~ ~
1 2 cup packed f1a,:ht bro'A-n ~Vi(~'
Pr eliear oven to 325• F Combine cre.lm and orange zt"q an top of double bo er ov
~acer; place over moderate hNt Cool.. ur:iul s re.im ... ~calded Add \U1tar an 1r· until
cli~solvtsd ~c1nwhrle, in large bowl."" egg )Olk., ~f'nrlv 'A-1lh fo rk With wooden spoon,
slowly stir hot cream anto yolks Blend an orange liqueur and \an1lla train mixture into
shaltow ovenproof cas erole (should be about 1-V 2 inch.-~ dt>ep1 Place d1 h 1n large. shallow
bakan pan~ Place pan on middle rack of oven. pour hot ~ater into pan halfway up s1~ of
ca serole. Bal..e 1n preheatt'd o"en 10 to .30 minutes. until l..nafe inserted in renter comes out
dean. Do not overbakc ·TraMffr Ccl\\C'role from hot ,.,.lter to w11f! rad cool to room
tt"mperature Refngerclte. •
Preheat oven to broil. No more than 6 hour., before \ervmg tame sift brown c;ugar in~ n
layer about 114 inch thack o"er cop of chilled cus1ard Bro1l 8 inc he!> from heal 2 or 3 minutes ' ' until sugar melts Cool to r()()(tl temper.iture, th n refri c-r.ate until er-..ing
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I • Vanilla beans best flavor.for desser t -. .. ,
Have· you ever asked yoursclt
· what to do with those brown pencil-
thin vanilla beans you oficn see in
-specialty food stores or offered in
mail order calalop?
Actually, these beans-the most•
flavorful coming from Madqascar
and its nei&hborina islands -arc
s-cked with flavor and can be .a~
teVeral times, as ofttn, in fact.. u
they still...•maintain their heady
aroma.
In making most baked goods,
such as the foll owina recipe for
Vanilla-Orange Tu Cake, the van-
illa bean (or pod) is firsa split
lengthwi Then the tiny dark
seeds from the center arc scraped
out "with the J•P of a knife and
creamed with the butter mix~10
carry the subtle vanilla flavor.
In recipes for custards. fruit
compotes and-bevcr.,es, the mtire
pod, split lcnathwise, is added to the
liqlrid, which is heated to draw out
the ~anilla flavor. • •
Pieces of the whole bean can be
used ovcl' and over again. The best
place to store them between uses is
in a jar of sugar. This serves il
double pwi>01e: The beans can be
qaeicldy found for re-ute, and rdean· ume they Oavor the supr, which
can be uted in desserts, coffee.and
tea. If you've healed lhe bean ~
hquid, make sure you rinJC and dry
it thorouahly before stirrin1 it into
the supr.
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hi•••) Picbeal oven lO 300 dqrees.
Ofllllud loaraa l-Uach loaf P911;
tet llide. In a ..... bowl of an
electric mixer ~ butter and
supr. With the tap ofa knife scrape
seeds from vanilla bean; add t.U--1a.1
butter mixtute. Beat until liaht and
ftufr1; beat in IOUI' cream. Cllt and oruee pcd until blended.
On a square of wax paper ~-=-~~-'-~-'---,.:'--_,._~~~__,~.....:....__:._.;.;_...;:_~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--.-~~~~~-=-~..;.,.__~_._~~--:~~-'-'--:-...._-=--:--~~.:...--:-, combine ftour. bakina powder,
blkin& soda and ulL On low epecd
.sci dtY. inp:edientl alternately
with milk, bqinnioa and endina
with dry iftaredientl. Stir in
almonds. Tum bitter into prepared
pan; spread evenly to edles.
~f LOkt
per lb. .
Save 1.68 p~r lb.
Fresh Fryer ·
~!.~~~!~m 1-. 79 per lb.
Fre5h 'HaiTbut Fillet · 4.88
FreSti oc>verso1e · ·a .88
FreshRainb'OwrrO'ui 1.88
Lean Culsin8.Frozen
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6 Pack
Diet Rite
~Cola .. °" Diet Alt• RHpberry or or Diet Rite Grapefruit
f2 oz. cans ·
Ralphs
Sour Creani ::r=. or light ltyte
O.coralOf or EarthlOM ••• 48 It cl. coll -----
Save .30
Save .20
• I
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Bake until a toothpick inserted
into tbe center comes out clean. .SO
to SS minutes. Ptact P'D on a t'Kk;
cool in pan for I 0 minutes; tum out
onto rack to finish coolina. Cut la&f
horizontally into 3 layers; place
llonom layer on a ICf'Vina plate.
Spread with half of the Vanilla-
Oraqc Creme. Cover with middle
la~r; spread with rcmainina V~n
illa.Qranae Creme; place remaan-ina layer over ~e. Garnish with
oran.,eslices. if desired. Yield: 8-10
portion&.
.,.o make Vanilla Supr: Sptit a
vanjlla bean fenathtllile with the tip
of a sharp knife: spread it open anH
then place it in a jar of either
aranulatcd or confectioners suiar •.
usin1 about 2 cups per bean. Set .
uide ti&htly covered for 6 weeks.
~Or substitute I Vi teaspoons
pure vanilla&.xtraCt..
VuWa-Orup Creme
1 c., MaYJ (wMppblc) cream
1~ Cda.lflWnpl'
1 ~ .-., .... ,.,.e vaaUJa ex-
tnc:t
1 , ...... JntM .... ,eel
In a chilled bowl with chilled
beater blades whip ·cream until
lliahtly thickened. Add 1upr, pure
vanilla cxtnlCt and oranae peel;
beat until soft peaks form. Yield: 2
cu~
Test.your
shopping
knO\N-hO\N
.
Fresh Q~arter 149· · Pork Lorn Choos -
Ma:ud Na11mJ P(Y(IJotU f b
(1rtAI fo,r "BQ
Olympic Meal ·g 7
1112 Lb. Bread -·
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St.ar-Kist
Tuna
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Budget Gourmet 179
En tree ,
' f'4n on/ ~ .r1'fr
Sunny Delight
Citrus Punch
It nJ., +,4 °""' r H.11U, "' ,, .....
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115
Raw Shell-• 399 On ShriJnp
'.';! '° .. •• 1~·
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Limit 6 Pounds ~ F"'""l'
fo < >unu Packav
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Surf Laundry 5 99·
Detergent .·
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Yoplait 150
:!~t1;t c.-... 55
--DELI/DAIRY-.-
Jerseymaid 8, Sour Cream . .
160.-C--•
(J2 0..-~-l f.f)
-OSCAR MAYER MEATS--.....
Maver Sliced Bacoo }99 . ~ ..,.. C..:.1' Or. tCt-110a [ .. , ,,, u. ~
M~ ThM Pock ~299 k O{ (I~ IOJ &,t:o,t (_. I If ) • • J
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Her recipes ~e . t r than fatty counterpart
._, CHSaYL: WAUClll ina •he switch to a low-cholesterol, blood cboat.rol lcvel1 were II\. the c~ facts Ptl'Mcl by BrowQ. codina center. J ~ ... a" •• •= low-fat diet i n't easy. daftF' zones. chief' Of * ArtcriOlderolis an41 How ~ul are Fischer's
Havc.yDu OC..ilC>mCOOC you love "Who wants to eat twigs all the ''If you want to suecttd you have Mctabolalll'I Depenmcnt at New adap&ation1? Well, hubby Girs
been &old to reduce your intake of time?" the Washington D.C.-besed to make~ that taste as good -York Ctt)'s Mount Sinai School of blood cholesterol )cvcls dropped 30
dictarycbolcsttrol?Doyouwantto writerquippcdooa~entSouthem orbcttq-thanlbeirfauycounter-Mec:hc1ne, prnjdent and CEO of .. ptttenundthed1shnhavcproved
cut bKk on the waxy fat-like Cahfomia book tour. parts.·· Fi1eber said, addina that the Medlantic R~h Foundation. so pela~pleasina_tbat one of them
1ubs&ance which in uceuive "My philosophy is to expand the-more than 200 recipes in her book, Ud former chairman of the Nutn--Incredible ~ Oat Bran
amounts is believed to be a major variety of foods and Jive pcopl~ a the prod~cts of years of trial and tion Committee for the American Raisin. Cookies-wu 1natched up
factor in the development of ar-1ot t.o·eat -no .nouvelle cuisine error dOJUSt that. . Hean Association in New Yort. It byaVlflJntafoodcom~yto.mass
&eriosderosu but dread a future of poruons. I want ,people \0 cat more "tf 1 made my recipe for New 1s packed wuh innovative adapta· produce and market nat1onw1d~ as
bJand eadna? healthful foods and f~I full -of England Clam Chowder, for exam-tions of favontc dishes from the Luscious Lynn's Oatbran Cookies.
Lynn Fischer, co-ttulhor with W. whafs·good for them to ,at. pie, and you made it the traditional cuisines ofS~m. t~land, Bel11u'm, The secret of Fischer's. recipes 1s
Virgil Brown, M.D., of "Tht Fis-"Food has to look wonderful and way' the only diffettncc in look or Italy, the Middle East, the Orient,. knowina the an of wbst1tu11on -
cher/Brown Low Cholesterol taste great too," added the petite taste would be the layer or fat Soutrr America , and of course tfle what condiments, spices and "im-
Gourmet" (Acropolis Books. Ltd.) woman who, 10 years aJO, was floating on tOA mine would have ·U.S.A. itation" products to use in place or
and medical reponer on the syndi· feced with the challenge of becom-none." Each· recipe was analyzed for its thetr high cholesterol/hiah fat orig-
cated television show "Health inga low-cholesterot1.ourmet when The illustrated, soup-to-dessen cholesterol/fat content by the Uni-inais ••
Facts; kriows first-hand that mak-her then-husband G1f was told his cookbook ·is also a source of versity of Minnesota's nutrition In .. The Low Cholesterol --....o.-:=-:--::-----=-:-'---..,..----..-----~E---=......:...---------------...---------------------------. Gourmet," Fischer frequently hsts
brand-name ingredients, which she
claims are vital lo the taste, texture,
and e)'C appeal of the dishes.
CA1 PO•ttlA
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FtttSH
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Hot~l lonel•ss
SMOKED PORK CHOPS , . '· .-·LB 5.79
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RUBY GRAPEFRUIT ........... , EA .ff
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LARGE CUCUMBERS ..........
Shorolukv Tenyoki No<i l·O:r
SEASONED SEAWEED
12.oz. CAN
REG. OR DIET
LIMIT'
...4.98
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CHOICE . GENUINE 2 99
AMERICAN LL • . .
l ittle Juon 22·0z
FAMILY PK. CORN DOGS ' EA 2.69
'Tve never gotten anything from
an) oneofthecompanies.._ I never
even told them I was going to put
their products in my ·Jx>ok. The)
"'ere JUSl the products that tasted
the best -and some! of them "ere
so unusuaJ I had to include them. m
my book."
Although Fischer's he.ahh care
backj.round lists posts as editor and
founder of the JoumAlist's Medical
Diaest, pres1d4nt and founder of the
National Wo men's Health Aware-
ness Forum, host of "The Lynn
Fischer Health ShQw" (a half-hour
weekly television productioll)~d
"Healthbeat" editor and medical
expcn for WTIG-TV in Washing-
ton D.C., the lively grandmother of
one sa)'S-her cholesterol eJu>ert1sc
really evolved from her role as an
"informed consumer."
"J staned getting interested in the
subject of m) book 30 )"ears ago
when I started raising m ) children
M)' pediatncian told me to put
them on a low-cholesterol diet -
particularly the bo> s.-
Mcn, she adds, for reasons which
arc still under investigation, ha'e a
much earlier onset of artcnal
block.age problems than women.
.. Diet~ however. isa person's first
line of delense agaihSt cholesterol
buildup in the arteries. In the book
we recommend indiv1dlJals limit
their cholesterol intake to 300
milligrams per day and 16 grams of
saturated fat for a man, 12· I 3 for a
woman (depending on body
weigl\t)."
"The Low CnoJcsterol
Gourmet,'~m a,ddition to its recipes
andcboksterol facts, provides meal
preparers with' 50 listings of food
-cholesterols and fats, a complete
substituoon guide~ rHtaur.tnt and
hohda> eating tips. and cooking
techniques to make good eating·
eas} and fun.
Just ·a sample of the book's
practical ways to lower cholesterol
follows.
lnd.vtduolly Wrapped
BRACH'S CANOY LI
I. In restaurants asTTor ~uces.
syrups and d_!CSJ_mgs "on the side"
-tnat way diners can m·on1tor
their intake o( these potent1all)'
cholesterol or >aturated fat-laden
substances. I A9· 2. Read labels and wrappers-on
, ............ w
JUMBo
-._JHCH -COL~ ...... ,,
"IOCfSstO I V OVA\llY l' .. 010
~YUlM
SECOND SIT
Of PRINTS
FREEi
foods -get to know the names of
red hght substances like paJm and
.. coconut oils. ,
3. Substitute mono and Pol)'·
unsaturated oils for saturated fat ~wtudt AlcarL disease researchers
believe is wor$c than chole terol in
cau ing arterial blockage prob-
lems).
. 4. "Phry" (Fischer's word). 1.e.
ff) foods tn water instead of butter.
fat, or 011.
S. Eat more oa1 bran and other
h1Jh fiber/complex carbohydrate
foods .
. ' • lI1R1
fauy da1f) prooucu..
7. Trim all visible fat from meat
and skjn from-poultry.
8. .Make sUte-11\a fle-»-rtim*'
milk you dnnk 1s really fat free -
some are I or 2 percent 1111lk in
disguise.
9. A glass or t~oofwine 1sOK -
"1t keeps the tension down " Io. SplutJc on aood food -
remember, fat in-fat on. Get in the
habit of takmg care of you~lf .
l"romC2
you're hunary. Tbafs when any-
lhina to eat looks most tempuna
and ,i t's hardest to resist cxtn5.
Avoid ahoppi111_ with a huJllTY child~ a suck tint w1U make a
)OURP'Cf I bener iboppcr, too. 9. o.,..eMels ....... ef.tM ......... ~ .......... ..
Keep you eyes open and ecore I
point. Watch aisle~ displays for
new products, unadvertised
specials. and p>d buys on teUOnal
i1am IUCb a canned cberries ID
febnlmY,or~ •uce in July.
asy baked potato salad diJl-iGious
.. I!'.
Dill, thefathery~bftbo&n pq,pq, oil and v1aepr, p0ur over: • ma waaer until crilp.ttnder. about
llOCiated wilb IPrtn&. is at ill best potatoes, tossina,. to coat. Cover 6 minu&cs. U1jna a slotted spoon,
btly .~nh.ancana mild-flavored tishtJy wt th foal. · "" lraD&fer bean• to a bowl. Add
foods -fi~ chicken, veal and Bake for 30 aunutes. Max an :.:C-,,.., ....., l1'eeta carrot1 ao the boilina water; cook
many veae1.1blft. ( celery and carrots·, bake, covttcd, . • ........ --.. _...-....... until crisp-tender, about 4 minutes;
Today' . ,. d"ll . ·1 r. -L d ... .,..._..,. .......,.. ca ..... ca drain and add to areen beans. . s tte"lpc as 1or a 1 -1etous unu poiatoes are 10n.-ten er, S ..... .,, , .. 4W ~· Place dill seeds in a small bowl: pota&osalad that'sespcetalJyeasy to about 2S minutes Serve warm or a alfl •••
make because it mixes and blends ch•llcd. Yield; 8 ponaons. ~ e., 9'1te wtae-.IMpr • crush with the back ofa ipoon. In a
allbyirselfasitbakesinthcoven(or . T• mk.Towa.t: Fo11ow above '4 em,....,.. larae saucepan combine water,
microwave, if you rrefet"). The new dutttions reducing chick.en broth 1 t11.,11• luaus llllace.4lprUc ~~J ::::~~t.lilc~: seeds,
potatoes-no pee '"4 necessary-to lfJ C\4P. and sah to "• teaspoon. ~ 111.,11• celery see4t Bril)l to_a boil; reduce h~at an_d d~~ua.nhcrcdh.a~dplbaccdhin( abakicdng Cover with wax paper. Macrocook l tee1•11• Mii simmet" for S minutes. Pour over 1M• wtt c ~c-.crt rot season on Hiah ( l 00 percent power) for 20 l C9f .._ rlac• green beans and carrots. Mix in
with dm, instant mlJlced onion and to 30 mtnut-, sti·m· .,.. and rot.aun& T · be · ·2 · · · c r. bl k ) I I d ... ~ ... nm green ans; CUJ into ·tnch onion nngs. over and rc1rigeratc ac pepper P us OJ an vinegar , ... _ tim-. Let stand S m1nut-I h t '-bo 2 ) C k I h lied · · · II and baked for 30 minutes. 1u..... ...~ ... ~ enat s)ma-.csa ut cups . oo unu c 1 , stamng occas1ona y.
before serving. beans in l'·loch lightly salted-boil· Yield: 6 to 8 portions: about 5 cups.
Our ~ond rcctpe for Pickled r----------------------"-----.-----------·--....;::..;::;;:.....;;;;:.,..;;;;..:;;;..;;:.;;.....;;..;;;..;..;::;=.;=~;..;:;.;;;;;:=.;;=;..;.;...;..;;;o,.-..;.;;.;--..,.-..~·
Green Beans and Carrots 1s qu1tc · -•
versatile -it can be served as a
salad, a relish oi;. an appetizer . .,. •
BAJtED POTATO SALAD
WITH' DILL
~ C1tp cltlebtt brotlt
1 table1pooa lastut mlaced
oeloli ..
% poud1 sm1U red potatoes,
q11U&ered (•bo•t I cops)
1 labletpooa dlll weed, crushed
1 'la ieaspooa salt -
I teatpooa IJ'Oud bl I Ck pepper
3 tabletpOOB• ve,etable oU
2 tabletpooas cider vlnq11
l 'la C11pt celery cat lo I ·Inell
cUa&dut pfecei
I crp dl.,oaally sliced carrots
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a
small bowl combine broth and
onion: set aside for 10 minutes to
soften. Place potatoes in a shallow
2-<iuart baking dish. ·To broth
mixture star in dill ~eed. salt. black
89.99
BEEF STICK SALE
Regularly • 1 ~l.97
wtde 3 I~. :stick . -
Cut pieces 13.99 lb.
·FRESH
• :I
, W~th The ~ow~
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• ' . ~
Meat Dept. Savings
Gnorizo ~~··u . .M)t sge . Vegetables.~=~, .. ~-·°"' •Olgge ·Avocados ~·~-
Smoked Ham Slices cemio~ ~'279 Avocado Dip CAl.4"° ~s1 69 Grapefrl.iit ~u~: ... (•W'<I(~·
Back Ribs ~~o ~ 1249 Rosita-Si Burritos :''.':t -U <Jl 5239 Potatoes Ul 1«' ·~·-."5.
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·Red Snapper :~lti ~~1" Ice Cream :u ~~: .. ~s2•
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Con1parc these Low Prices Grocery Specials
Frosting ~~-"''
Jergen 's Soap -
Pean. uts """"'( .. ~·"°"'1'0""""" OOCllll M f)lll 9"-C A>< • '
·"41 '109 Carlo Rosst ::..toNCT•U
;M1l 29-Old Crow ~
,, \UOl '209 Roririco-Rum =~
La Cadena Vodka~ Citrus Punch ~fJtrrl~
.. 'Tato-Skins ~~·-~(JIO·
Potato Chips .. '!r.,
•3• Tortilla Ghips ~°""' ,_ ....
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· · 99-Seven Up ~.
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CS•( Orenge Cout DAil Y PILOT I Thursday. May 4, 1989 •
I \l'\IC\//I
Reci~iehts Cite a for..:
) .
giving fr:f>rn the hear=t
ly KARCN M. MEO
Of -o.-y .... J4alf
Event chairman Nell 'McKay wa
grinninJear to~ras he admitted that
the addition of the band was h1 idea.
Indeed, the addition of music b)
Forest William• and The ophist1-
cates, was a niCt' touch to the fifth
annual Heart Award Dinner (and
now "Dance") spon~ored last week b}
the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce.
Recipients . were Supervisor Tom
ucl Emma Jue Riley, honored "for
their leadership and commitment to
the concerns ·and care for others."
McKay explaj ncd that chamber
members were polled for their sugges-
tions and the 14-member selection
commillce made the final decision.
"The Heart AwflTd -recipients are
people "'llo give of themselves," said
Mc~y. ''The award is o ur way of
·sayan' 'thank you.· "The Riley ·join
the d_1sti~guishcd list of past rec1p1-
ents Tom Faentes ( 1988), Geor1e and
Judie Argyros ( 1987). Robert Clif-
ford ( 1,986) and Harriett Witmer
(1985).
'Tm just so pleased," beamed a
proud Riley, often fondly referred to
as .. The General:" (Fores< Williams
14nd the Sophisticates even played the
Marine Corps hymn in honor of his
n&arh 30 \C3f\ an the l'Orps) ... Emma
Jane and 1 have been !..ind o f a team
almost from da> one. It') nice for both
of u to be honored."
Some 150 gathered in the ballroom of the Westtn outh Coast Pl. za
Hotel, 10 sa) "thanl.. >ou" 10 the
Rile) s, as well as cheerful!> "roast" ,
them, ;ind ·enJO) a last) d1nm·r of
salmon en croute. curl> end1H' and
pasta, and filet nnd hnmp
Master of ceremonies Fuente\ en-
couraged the cro\\d 10 take a good
look at the room as the hotel ''a" 10 ~gm a S JO mill1on"' renovauon the
next da). "lfan> of\ou \H>uld hkr a
chandelier ...... he quipped.
Fuentes hardl> could roast the
honorees -1hc coupk that h1'> kids
calt"Grandma and Grandpa Rile\ ··
H e opted instead to describe thl:·m
fond I:,-as "folks} ou can grab a hold of
and chew on ... Fmma Jane 1s thl"
gentle friend of lillk cats nnd httk
dogs ... He (Tom) is the neighbor
friend, co-\\.orkcr 1n so man} gO<XJ
endca\ors."
Those gathering to share ltttle
anecdotes and thllnk th'e couple for
their efforts included upcn 1sor Don
h.otll, Jolin Crean, < olumnist J err)
Kobrla, Fred Swenson, Sister Pa-
tricia Jun from th~ , mcrs of thl"
Sacred Heart (the R1le}S launched the
order's maJor fund-raiser "Thi·
Polle• Clllef D•v• •nd aHyn Snowden with Orv Amburgey.
SPOTl,IGHT
o.it>' ,. ... , ~ .... -,,ICM•" M. _...
•
. .
Take test, become
·eggs-pert on safety ·
OFAR R DFR, · I ran,, ro'I~ a JOld mtnl of 1nfonuation and "'ant 10
share It wuh )Ou I he >ub1ect 1s '>0 orihn;ar~ that }OU will prot) bl) laugh h\
eags I. LOO. tbouaht that I knew all there wa> to l..oo" abOut the \UbJ<:el but I
"as v.rong. Takethis te t nd }ou'llhec;urpmcda1"'hot)uud1dn'1kno"' lt\fromthc
Ma}o Clinic Nutrition 1 ctter
WllAT IS YOUR EG(1 .\fETY tN t ·· I . n~wq true or false to these P.iillllll!!!!!m""11""11•-lll!!!!!!llll!!!!!llll•~
quc 11ons 10 fln<l out how man:,-up~ }OU
It.now for pre' en tang bactcnal 1ro" th an
the egg~ )'OU eat
I All commeroal Grade ·\and -\A
eggs have been wa)heU BJ'.ld <,on1t11cd.
2 Egg\ should be rl'fngeratcd in
their one.inal l:arton at 40 degrCl''>
Fahrenheit
_ 3. Cracked or lcalong egg\ ;.ire
,.
probabl> !>afe to e:it. ..
4. Never ka' c eggs or egg"' on taming tood'I at room temperature for mom
than two hours. ·
5. Keept101 foods hot Cabo'c 1..io 1.kgrl·~, I ahrl!nhcttl and told fOfxl\ lUld
Cbelow-40 dcgreei. Fahrenheit I
6. Runn} eggs ma> still conta111 'oml' balln1a
Arlene Schafer with T-om, Emma Jane Riiey
2:. lu~.safe to reuse a cont.une1 Jlt.tr H ha~ h:H.I ra.\\. 4:gl-\ m1 \turcrn 11.
Answers·
I. 1 rue.
(1cntl'l·nwn·., H.ibcrdJ'>hcn .. ) anJ
Costa \k.,a \Id\ or Peter Buffa "ho
said. ·· \ li11 ol thl' good \Ou 't'l' 111
Costa \ksJ leads bad. to l\\O pcopk
-Tom and l:mmd Jane ··
Chamtwr pn:si<Jen1 Rusell T. Glt-
bert did thl· honor-, 1n pr1.•s1.·n1mg tht·
award and also gaH' a SI (JOO chl'1..k
10 ..Oc ')1Mcr~ oft~ ~al rtd Hc-art nn
thl' Rill''\· behalf
-11 Ct hc Heart '\\\ard) "Ill al\\il\\
2 iruc.
3. False. Use Onl} µm:ra l ed caas I>\· '-Omcth1n11. "e r~mcmlx·r ·· -.aid 4 True If )OU hide hard-cool ed cg&\ Juran Ld<iter cu hunt or tfr~pla\
Riley. "'that happened in 'the I 1k of them i s a centerpiece. either follow the two-hour rule or Jo nut cat the egtt'>
Rile:,-.'·· ~ ' 5. True. When refrigerating a large amount of a hut. egg-nch dt'>h or
Heart Award '>Ckct1on comm111ec lefto"er, d1v1de 11 into se¥ernl <,hallow container\ !>O 1t will cool quick)>
mcmberc; included' Jerry Adams. 6. True. Cook eggs thorou~hly until both \Ol k and the whttr are firm Dav~ Ball, Don Butts, Keo Fowlef; . When }Ou cat In a restaurant, che<·k cgg~ m,)(fo-tctordcr or ~n cll from a huOc1
Patricia IMHoo, Diane Pritchett, 10 be sure ><>II..\ are not runn~ and portion'> l•I ltqu1J cu an: not' 1s1bk
Mike .Reynold , Pew Reinert, 7. False l ~ onl) d~n \On1t11cd cQu•rml·nt ,\Od utcn\11\ I or c\anipk
M'-lcolm Ro s, Arlene chafer, Dave aftcr moong calt..e 1>a11cr that wnt.itn rJ" t'U v.ac;h thl' ™'"I 1n hot ''"-'P'
nowden, Kay Walbur:ger and ally v.atcr before m1'1ng frosting 1n 11 "
M.anisse. Df:.AR A';--., L .\NDERS M hu\hand ha' .1\kl•d tor d di\ mu· I k '>a)' tH
doc\n·110' c me rm "hocked arn.1 hl·arthrukt·n \\ l" ha' l' tx·cn marncd 4~ \l":tr\
r m 62 and hl· 1'-h' ..
Our marriage v.J\ ne,C'r 'l'n ~ooJ '>l\ll·cn H'Jr' ·'f" I .l'l<.l·d him tor ;i
d1' ur~c and he bcggl'd mc to \l,I\. "o I dtd Th \.tnll thin~ h.1pl)( m·d ri' l' 'C·ll'
ago t . Although V.t' v.t·~ n \Cf ha pp\ tngctlH r I h.1d ho.!lflml' r\ s1g.nC'CI to tlfl·
situation and dcuded Lo., a} marncd fotnl·r I :um. kl'! that I ''' '"'l''\tcd w1 1
much m this marriage to lei turn pull out .
1 ha'r bc~c<l nl) husband not llq~.11 thr11u~h v.1th tltt" d"l/'t~ hul ITl. \J\'
his mind 1s made. up \\e ha'c hccn tp" Im 13\\\Cf. hut·I haH 0111 agr.cl'd 111
an} thing ,
I don"I !<.now "hat to do. \nn I hi'.> I'> rcalh ni.tl..IJlg nil' -,1d. \11 1 do IH"
· Pkase adv1i.o.a1e -DR. IN "11'>~1 S~tPPI
DEAR O.R~: We called Jackson, Mi ., and poke Y.itb Larr) E . Clark,
speclaJ aulslaot ~llorney geo.eral. lle•ugguLed that )OU get your own lawyer.
If both parties do not agree to 1 "no-faul t"' di\orce. there are special
consideration of"' hicb you bould be a"art-
1 flrmly bt'lit\C that a Y.omao wbo sta)s "ith a man" bo doesn't Y.ant her
bas a verx slim chance for happineu. You ar~ bett.er off alone, dear . .
llftHf,S('OP•:
-Russell T. Giibert and Tom Fuentes. Tllorsday, May 4
~
Service to community earns a national ·ttqnor
AfflE CMaHh ~1-.\pnl IQ) Pu11le pll'H''I foll tntu plau· 'tou hJ\l
complete Sh>r) '.tnd thJ '> could add Up LO 'lllilhk profit E:m~h4w, on ITIOOC)
colic' 110n) pos\c~'>I On<. You·n he m.t~ in~ lrt·')J ~1.111 10 '1Jfkrrnt dtrl·\ tH111
TAURlJ ' c .\pnl ~U-.~a} 20) ~lulh \ni.·, 11h.'>~gl r am1J' mcmhcr
acqu1c~e\ to rcqu1:'t \en<.c ol dirn 11on " r\ '1 lfl'd a\ rc,ult I >omc:\tlt
dtfTCf'cm:c!> v.111 be \Cttk'd "11h1n threl· dJ~' Judflmi:nt 101u111un v.111 be
.<.:orrcll
GEMI NI (MJ' 21-Junl' 2111 \om~
will say, ")'ou can't do r'cnth111g at
once'" Perhaps mu('h lo ~our nv.n
amatement -..ou v.ill /.llComplish
'ncr)thmg · \i•c!ct mcl"tm& rl·\uhc. in
<'le' at1l)n ul l.On hde;iu "iag111auan 1s
When the American Jew1-,h 'AS-
soc1a11on holds its awards dinner at
the IP inc Hilton Hotel on Thursda'.
Ma) I I. Laguna BeaCh rcs1dent
Michael L. Meyer will be prei.enl to
collect the sixth annual National
Human Relations Award.
Meyer was selected for his }Cars of
sen1ce to the Wellness Communtt}
hdpmg cancer pauenrs maintain
normal h' cs. as a director of tht:
Construu1on lntlmtm'!> Alllan1..l! fur
thr ( it) ol Hope Jnd as tru tee tor thl
Newport llarbur .\rt ~l uscum.
Me~er al<iO \l'n e' ·" president ol
the board of dirc1. tur.-. 111 the Jew1.-.h
Tcdera11on CommurHI\ Foundation
and v1ce-prcs1dcn1 ol ihc ·\meman
Jewish Comm111cc < >rnngl· ( mini\
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Currcnth a prok\\ur JI t ( Rl\rr
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!>pcuah1l'\ 111 10,,-11,J.. hi11h-°\1l'ld
stock '°' c<,tment pl.1"' th~ '11l,111lil\
of the 'llO<. kmarl..c:t an<.I rl'\oh in~
con01ct\ ol 1ntc:rC''>t tx·t\\l'l'll m,1n-
agcrs and <,tcx. ~ holdl'r' • • • Orangr ( oa\t ( ollcge \luJtnt Beth
Goldberg 01 "i.111 Cleml"111l' "a' fl'·
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1h 1l"t'·~ca1 rook .1..,prC'll tn ·· rm11?ram
and rnentl\ rl'turncd fr11111 the lntl'r
nation.ii < ul11wr. C )I\ 111p11 \ ht·hl 111
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featured, your 1nOucncc will surp:l\'i ongtnahxpc:-l.lt1on~ '1)u art cre.'\11vc
dyn3m1c. rcbell1ou and ha\'c broken from lanul} 1mJ1twn You coukJ hD'<
been scpar.lted from one or both p31 ·nts al rclatt"~l} t"arly c Tauru~ U\1
Scorpio pcr\Ons pla) important rule'> in \oClr hie. Rt'Ccnl sctbai,:lt.. l<&U~I
"aluabk ·lc~son -comt>IC'te r( O\Cf\' du,·. linAncw and 01he"'-'t
HHIDfil .
ly CHARLES GOltEN
and OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. Wp t dcal'I.
-NORTH
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• 7 6 5 J
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Q J 10 5
invitational. With hit bolctina, the-
major ~uitt aJooe could produce 10
trick~. so the kfoa or clubs was a
"kicktr. •• Nonh's raise to pme was
faultlc .
W~t led the k.J.na or dWnondJ on
which East dro pped the queen.
Smc.c that iuarantttd poseession of
the Jtck or a senatcton. W• conttn·
ucd with a low diimond. In W1th Ole
ten. l!a t bifttd to th« jack of
club . Thae wu no point in 0over-
in1. so dcdartt played low ud
·ruffed the MtOnd club la du_.,. .. ·•
ince• the dd'cadera . bad their ·~
book. dectam bad to brtQa tn tbe
1namp suit without loll.~. ·
the best Une would be to cub one ---hip mamp. If u laoaor dropt rrom
F.ait S..•111 ... J .· ,_ ,_
East. declarer thoald tt\Cn aoea co
the doted hand and flnnte Wat for
the other honor. • "
H~cr. South had done ltis
arithmetic. Hit 1ick'1 COlllbmed •·
tet• •ere 20 pohlt1, and EU lli9cl
shown 4, TMrd'ore, Wat bM 10
haw both ltevt honors (Of Illa 16
~· SO dldarw a1111e to !lll!Ml
with dM CID of ..... Md ... tk
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Wond aow. H•rtl• jlll 161 ........................ ........................ .......... ,. ......
•· lldllF ..,. die orma• ~ . ~
I\//
Shearing, Torme deligh~· .at "{tle Center
1y Miki llUSSaU
0-'Yll"lecC..... ........
Jan fans, take note' It v:11 · ro ur
encora ror Gcorse Shcanng and Mel
Tormc, both jan greats. aJ they
topped olf thcu "EvefiinJ of
Elcpnce" at Pcrformini Arts Ct'ntcr
Sunday ni&ht It was quite po s1bly a record.
Sbeanna opened the showJ..playing
lhc poputar standard ''Thu un't Be
Love,' which featured bassist Neil
Swainson, whost style was to sit while
perfO('DliJl& wuh head swayina sjdc 10
side and mo uth appe wainson soon
proved his. mighty talents during
nu17lerous solos. .. .
It was a clean stage uccpt for
drums o n a riser at st.aac lcf\ and the
bass and stool behind Shearing as he
played the Baldwin p11lno. A bnJhlly
hplc:d scrim wath wo nderful mood·
seuina colored lighting served u the
tasty backdrop for the concen .
Shearin& recalled memoncs of
another um~ with a bop vef}1on of .. J
( I . \SSI(. \I.
Never Knew,.. ae1n featunng
Swainson, drawing • all nab•~'" and
cnthus1asllc applau~
l.auncl\lna mto ont of the th1np for
which he ts most noted, hcanng s wit
fo1.&nd ham sugcstiUJiclcuon of the
word "Love, .. whacllDe noted appears
tn countless song tttl~ and re_eladna
It with lhe word '!bunch This
earned lau&hs as his thcocy was
mus1caU) demonstrated w1tb-l)nc
changes that became "Lunch h Better
the Stcond Time 'Around." and
.. lunch ls J ust Around the Corner."
to nam"• few -- -
Warming to the Ob\11ous audience
rcsponst, he was encouraged to
con tin ue by susgcsung hypothetical
pamnr,s, such. as Nan() and Wood.
row Wilson a nd "~r and Golda
Meir."
Whether ll as his styhsh B:tchian
baroque ke)'board sound tm 11pp~ •
lingered f alls Waller '30s 1a211m1ta·
uon. o r has ala-Erroll Garner o tT·.bea1
nyk of the '41\s, lca\ic tt to GcorJC
heanng to shine. '
I '
·As the conccn continued, he inter-
twined classical Bttthovcn wuh a
version of Cole Potter' "Night and °'>-" and added a tasteruny per-
formed ven.1on ofJhc ·40s favun1e "I
Didn't Know What ·T1me It Wu ."
G lorious mclochc chord change in·
eluded a "third" hand tcchn1qut' \\uh
one finger chimina a repeated notl' las
1f lt were tolling tht' hour, which
harmonized throughout the piece
while he pla)cd two-h~nd melody
He ended the first t\alf b) JOv1all)
refusina to lca\e 1hc stage w11hout
playina l\ts famed. "Lullab) of
81~land," while pro m1SJng ht' ~ould
bring tbc "bo) ._singer out" af\er
1ntcnniss1on.
The Bnt1sb-bom p1ani.st. now a
U.S. c1u.un, wtll celebrate his '?11th
birthday AUJUSt I 3
Opening tl)c St-cond half tht' \m1l
ing , Mel Tonne and ':!ht'ttrtng rt"-
a ppearcd Lo lo\Jtl applauM' opening
the second half and thl· trto grew to a
q1.aartct as Don Osborne. Tormc's
drummer. was added
··it Was Ju t Ont" of tho~ I hing~"
v.as Tormc' ded1c.:at100 to he "pal"
Harr) oder~. star of tt'lc\ 1Ston'i.
Night Court t Tol'l'Jle ha .made gue 1
appearances on 1ttt ~ho" 1 Then cume
"Green Dolphin Street" follo't"Cd b)
"The Way You Look fon1aht" 1n
wh11;;h Tormc:'s perfect purh and
double octa\e range ~howcd "'ell as
ht' offered a lesson tn stat singing.
O]alung wa) for the pair 10 dreamt!)
mo\C' to their ".good Jude." ballad
call\!d. ".\ N1Jhllngak ang m
Barcl&) Square ' Torme ended w11h
an extended ~u~tained notJ.• that !>Ct
the audience b<1ct.. 1n 1he1r seats aftca
.which Shc:a.nr1g plll)ed nn ('Xtcnded
"N1gh11nsalc tiill." "hath ca4.,~d
Torme tu laugh
Encore '>Oni-> 1ndudcd ·You'rf
Ori\ ang "v1e Cra" " tn ntl•inorv ut.
Count B~'>~tr. a~.;, '>ong~k<filatrd 111
Ella F11rgerald. · Lid~ Be ( 1ood · "l'.fl
lie ~ctng 'r ou." and linjlll\ a rapid
H·r~1on ol "L O\c h Ju<il \round th<·
( orncr.'' and a 'ilat \Crs1on ol Bd\m
Goodman\ "lknJic's Bubblc "
T\' LISTl~GS
T Orenge <:out DAILY ~ILOT/Thur~~. M~ 4, .-
Mel Torm•
StuEfents ·sfHAe in ·cneral F-eSt
t
0 lie h1.11 J t1 KlloU U rwfln; ...
By MIKE RUSSEU
~~C..··--
. ·Tbe Th1rtt An~ual Choral fcsuval at the Centct an
celebration of the Orange County ( cntt'nmal. saw· the
I 6S-mcmber Pacific Chorale: coupled with thc 68·
lllember combined ha&.h school chara , accompanied b\
lJie outstanding eflOns of the 62·mcmber Young
· Musician's f ouoda11on Debut Orth~1ra.
The Saturday c'1cmng performance at the Per·
forming Arts Center com.plctcd a 131h hour, ~a)·long
competuio n among h1Jh school choral groups wh1c..h
concluded with a massive Pacific ( horale conct'rt and
h1ah school choral ensemble lolahng 233 voice~
It alJ began at 9:30 a.m and continued until 10 10
p.m. that same evening. The festtval 1 celebrated in .in
annual effort to heighten m1crcsts 1n chdral mur;1( and
vocal talents b) Orange County high school ~tudenl\
Pacific Chorale members displayed sore feet and
·tired looks; howc,cr. the' didn't &J'e their all. fo r the
m oney as few an the Pacific Chorale were paid al all
Director John Alexander opened b)' turning the
podium ewer 10 Nauonal Student ( onductor C.ompet·
uo n winner. Jtsn&-Ho Pak. an assistant profc~sor JI
Lehigh Un1 vc:rs1ty, Pcnrrsylvan1a. who Ile'?> !\ere tor the
occasion. Pak directed a sumng rcnl1111on o l 0Hrturt·
from Candide by Leonard Ikmstevi·
Then tht' chorale and ordlestrn ;m:ompal'm.·d
baritone soloist Brad McMurra} as he ~n-g "The:
Boatman's Dance'' and "The Dodger "
Orchestral soloists who were notable 1nduded
d annct1st, Andrew Ulm>. UCSB;' uc Mcvmn Oull'
Indiana State; V1 c1ona Tenace and Y4l·Long Yu. oboe~
a od Kristen Marks. basSOOh ll'hc IQJ.member Young
Mus1c1ans Founda11on Debut Orchestra -all grant
rcc1p1ents-will be seen m conccrrat R<J}C'C Hall, l '( L \
on May 7 at4 p.m., where they will be conducted by noted
,.0\ilE LISTl~GS
,
mu\lcal dm-c1or Lalo "i<:hdnn.)
The \{'l\et} smooth lirM half progr;un 1ndulkd
Aaron ( opclnnd'\ -rnd \mt'ncan 'on~\ -It ~J\
purpose!) a low-kc)' effort .which foatured trad1t1011i1I
songs, banJO mclodac .. spantual~ and folk hallad~
Pacific ( horale wa\ 1mm·c..I h\ the high \(. hnol
chorale as the giant ensemble ~rf<1rmcd the lharm1ntd'
humorous. "I Bougn.L..M'c A < at " a cla"''l "'om11: 1Hn c
w11h choral and orc..hestral ~ounds of duds gee~ and
cows. "Quaa Q\Ma'ing" their wa\ thmuMh d lhn n
round.
Another CopelanJ ofTcnng wa-, cnt11lcd .. \m1Jlk
Gins " .. Tis rhe g1fl 10 be-s1mp/t' ·,,, rhe gift w O.C· fkl·
Tis rhe 11n to t'Qme down "hert" )'UU ought rti O.C·
And "hen IH' find oursehc~ in tht•.p/au JU\/ risht, ••
'Twill bc in the "a/le} of hn t: Jnd c.lcllght " ·
In the second half the v.ort..s ol {Ontc:mpurJn
compo1oer Randall Thompson were featured \lc,arukr
delicately Spun rhompr;On\ muSll -from lhl' \pt1!..i:n
wo rds offour·llmt' Puhtur Pru e-\\ inner Rohen f rm1 -
into a \\est Coast orchestral pt"rm1e~ 1n\\1:,1d ol,.thc
u1oual piano for w hrl h ll wa s w r~tten
Aluandcf -told me he had l hoscn thc'>C p1cl.~
bel.ausc man)' arc c.ung b) high St:hool choral group<; I h:
also ~1d he reigned in the l:horale and ord1c\lra
through~ut lht' l'OnCerl unlll the fina l r1l'lt' \\;1\
pcrlormcd I k n.• \le,andl'r al·a1cd a '·'"kau ot
pa3notl5m Y.hrn both choral rn~mblM :ind nrrhl·~tr.i
per fl!rmeJ. .. ons of DcmocrnC) ,. hy ccmipmer I lou Jrd
Hans~n. '"th 1:-rac~ frbm two\\ Jll \V hnman IX•l'rTl' In
1h1s final 1ns1anlC thl' londuour ink:i•.IHll
choral on:hcstral JX)Y.Cr
O~Lhorak membcrcomplum·ntcd 1hc high slhuul
chpral embers for 1he1r \cccn and courtl'O\l\ a11l·n11un
lhrnugh ut 1hc kn,th~ d.i' Jnd l'\Cn1n~ It ''J" J
penorm:tncc man) \~una'>tC'~ -and aud1en'c mem~r.,
w.dl not forget· . ~
ewport Beach I CrtiioMM Uw 11 JO I •S 6 IS 1110 10 4\ Laguna De a<'h
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