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the doctor In vite s badl to a t .... 11y picnic all the chffdren he
hu escorted Into th• world. Sunday•• festivities were held
at Tewlnld• 19.wk In Costa Meg. ...
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coast· group .
·seeks -school ·
-. . .
fund reform~
ly ALEX \IVIWAMS
Of-~ .... Sc-
Orahge County acuvasts arc
spearheading a state~Ldeaampaign to
hr.ink school funding ambalao~
that have left some dmncts an danger
of cuts tn pfugrams. labor tnfc and
rtduccd enrollmen(
The problem, admarustrators sa).
1s that a student from one dastnct as
o0cn "-"Orth m ort in talc dollars than
a tudcnc.from another d1 tnct
Newport-Mesa Unified hool
District rcccavc $2.917 an statc
·money per 12th irader each )Cir. But
in the Capistrano U nified School
Distnct. the stale 11 vts S2.63S per
12th grader. The difference. $282 per
stµdent annually. adds up to approit·
1mate!Y S6 1 malhon e'ery school
year The dollars translate to book
field tnps. counselors and nurse
The imbalance mean some d1s.-
tncts irow comparatl\ely nch while
Olhers grow poor. Slld Ted Kopp.
school board president for the
Capistrano d1stnc\. Capistrano u at
the epicenter of lcgislauop aimed at
corrccung hastonc school fund.mg
1mbalanccs, Kopp wd
"We fttl we'\c bttn 1enan1 the
rotten end of the \lick," Kopp said
"\\>e 'H been payana the taites but not
aetttnJ our mortcy back."
Parents an lhe CaptStrano district
recently wrote more than S,000 kn.en·
to ~tatc legislators askinf them to
corrcd what lhey pacc.tvc to be
unfair revenue pps, Kopp said. •
Reasons for imbalance stretch beck
dcCadcs, past Proposition 13 a.od a
m-.,or lawsuit an 1976 intended to
cloSt" the pps. lmbalanccs libler
from the )eatS wllcn money for
schools came from property tues.
Wealthy communides aenera1ed
more tax dollars for Qducatioo maa-
poor areas. -A pp arew benween
upscale and downscale neiJb·
borhoods. Kopp said.
lmbelances.. however, did not
always follow a neiahborbood's af-
fluence, Lawrence R.emper, super-
intendent of Huntinaton Beacll
U n1on H"" School District, said. In
rural or devck>otnJ a.reas. neaab·
borb<>Qds lacked the lnd\&Stf'Y to f\ael a
healthy tu belle. which in t.bc end
would benefit Khools.
Capistrano schools suffered lb.is
low-industry crisis. Busincues were
ont)' stanina to Oourisb in IOU\b
Oral\&e County when Proposition 13
came alo~ an 1978. Tbc meuwe
reduced distncts" power to raite
mone throuah ·propeny tua In
effect. ll froze p(odma' marpns.
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l~gllna Beach haS its niChe. in ~ation· s .history of art
8Y LESUI I AJINaST
Of .. ~,.. .....
• Hi1tory has rc<:orded how artists
were Seduced by the climate and
beauty of lquna BeaCh and how,
once they realized how wilhnaJy the
stunnina scateapc and the ftollow
canyon allowed themselves 10 be
tnnsferred to canvas. arusts vcn·
wrcd toulh walh 1ncrcuin1 (~uen-
AAd-M more..anilt"'8V91ed..to l •
.uanny llice of land at the water's edae.
Laauna Beach was defined in a way
• that would la1t.
The ctty betamc an art colony.
But 1f art defined Laauna did l.aJUoa an return define an? Did the
pa1nt1np and sketches produced an
the picturesque town dunna the first
half of the Q:ntury make an~ dtf.
fcrcnce to the e"olu11on of an an the
laracr world? And how do the city'!>
an cxpcru feel about the importance
of that art work and.about the work:·
now beina produced by anm who·
' UC to anvitate toward l..qun Bach, -I
Wb1le the an1st~ who came to
Lquna after th~ tum of tht' centul)
flayed an important pan in defining
Cahfomta an." they pla>ed catch-
up "tth an1s11c Irene.ls '-'Orldw1de.
a1.:cordtng to an cn1hus1asts.
Whtie ab tracttona m "asde\elop-
1ng in Europe. earl} Laguna artms
"ere happ) p:unt1ng seascapes. sa1c.l
Cbarlb De rnanu Laguna A.n Mu·
scum dtfe\.tOr
"It mus1 ·ha'c been a manelou
tame:· Dcsmara1s .. s:ud "It \Hls a
bunch of Bohemians and h1pp1e,
liYt,.. at th~beach and making thct
UHtn~,..
"These peo ple made their h\1ng
bc1n1 arusts. the) trul> were pro-
fessional :irusts." he said "In tht
"hole h1stol) of an, ho'"e' er. the
He~r iflg today Ofl
V2¢ .. tax increase. to
fund transportation
of Transportation lmpro,cmcnt'i
The plan requ1rrsc1t1c adopt gn>v.th·
manaeerM"nt plai'ls b(forc they arc
cl!llble IO '~ the ti\ rt\('OUC .
Over thr nnt two dc:cadc • S 11 6
btReon could br sptnt on tran~por
tation from all 10urrn. public and
pnvatc, acxordtf'!I to Tum Fonunc,
~!c aflun oflctt t r the com·
A Cllaft of IM plan 111oa fint mack
pWllic · t-.o moalM • Com· •1,..,.ncould IPPfO\t' or amend a ft.a .,., b I~ plan and thtn take
8CtWI IOdly or ~ could dtlay
..-forallOCMrtwo.m .
leltn an tJee1ioll can be set. the
,... ... be approvftt b' the Board
alS•1nl111Mdlty1 maJO"'Y of • * ciliil .W. •wwwt morf' than $0 ,.,... lldllea:-;01 population. :na ct alnl• IMftalll ..... u be
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Uiguna an1st has trad111onall) been a
conscn-at1vc an1s1."
In the 1920s and 19~. when
European an1sts "ere mov1n1 toward
Jb traction. which Desmarais call
"the ba 1c lesson of20th centul) an."
andcubasm wa ~mg born 11\ France
Laguna an1 ts \\Crc traveling a
crcau' cl) conscrvau"c path
"At that vel) 11mc over in France.
)Ott'vc ,aot people lltakm h Jaae<i lool1ni--ebslfaC't p1etorcs tttat
were an attempt to sec-the world from
many ~rspect1H:s at the same mo-
ment.' said Dcsmara1 "Herc these
au> s arc sull al1ng their t'a~ls out to
GOODMORNI
thc beaches and parn1111a their prrtl\ From lht' tum of the century
hnle seascapes throuah the I Q20s. Lquna Beach
"They were do1na a ad\anced arusts \\Crl' painona an the stvlcoftbt
work as lhey knc\\ ho"' 10 do. but Frcodl unprcss1on1sts ot l 70,
ccna1nfy history has sho\\n abstrac· Dominik said Whale early Laauna
u m and cubism had the lona·tenn Bach aru ts made waves 1n the
impact on the shape of an!'_ Unned tates. they '-'Cf'C not blazlna
n c' olut1on -lt~e all e\lolutton ·nt'ws trails anasttcally. she said.
-mo\CS slowly. said Janet Dom1· "h '-'• one of the lcadina art
nik. an art h1~onan and pm ate an· colonits ~taruna 1n the early 20th ~toe who spcc1aiaes i n h1sto11cai centuryilnd 1t'drcw a tot ofpcopk to
Cahfonmnn. Wordof~n~n aliformrfrom -utb~ of1.:he-
first tra\el.sfrom its source and finds a United tates." Dormn1lc said ... Tbe)!_
nepu' e rcacuon. he said . .i\ftl'r a didn't do an~ tlung inno'Vattve. but
ume lapse. the new style may bcjln to lhC) drew a lot ofnauooal auenuon"
pin acccptantt. (""9e .. LAGUNA/ A21
MB P-ollce
breakup
'drop· party'
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W ASHINOTON -Delm• Sec·
mary Dick Cheney's CIOll-cuUins
move to 1enp me V-22 ~
aircraft includes a Dian 10 replace it
widl die Super Stallion, a problem-P'llU«' belJCOpter under investip-iioD for 'ble desip Oawa.
Two Cn.bwd 9uoer Sia.Ilion•
crubed in January, 1987. ln one ecc:idena. the belicopter'a four man
crew escaoed with only minor in-
juries. In the: craab t~ weeks' before
that, however,. five crewmembets
died u the tbree-e~ned craft
crashed near Brawley rn Imperial
County east of San Dieao. Another
l 98S crash in Lquna Hills killed one
crew member and iltjured four.
A conarcssional firestorm over
tcrappina the Osprey can only be
fueled by Cheney s tum toward the
Sikonky Aircraft CH-5lE Super
Stallion. the western world's lartest a.elicoptet, lawmabn 11y.
The Osprey is daiped to take· off
like a belicopeer and fty like an
airplane. The Marine Corps wants it
for 1urpri1e, lona-ru,e amphibious
uaaults. The aovernment baa in-
vested S2 billion in iu development.
Cheney, however, •YI tflat t.he Os~ must 10 u pan ofbi1 move to
"cut JI 0 billion in apendina under the bud&et ..,eement between Conaress
and the-Bulb administration.
The Navy rebuffed coQll'ellional
demands in 1987 for aroundina the
Super StaJtion and instead ordered
Sikorsky to conduct a $9 millJoo
review to determine if a deaip flaw
trigered seven crashes between June
1984 and January t987 that left 20
Marines dead
.
·Newport_ Harbo f Yacht
Club begins 7 3rd year
9y ALMON LOCKAIEY
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Several hundred ·members and
aueats crowded aboard several
million dollars wonh of full-dress
yachts Sunday to cielebrate Newp0rt
Harbor Yacht O ub's 73rd Opening Day. . . .
Also at full dress were officers and
staff commodol'C5, introduced by
current commodore Peter Pallene.
Otber officers arc William L. Palmer
Jr; vice commodore; Thomas T.
Schock, rear commodore; Timothy
C. Collins, fleet capta'in· Steven W.
Foster, portcaptafo, and i>eter B. Hit1l
secretary. -
The UCI band provided back-
'&round music for the hoisting of the
flap that proclaimed the elub official-
ly open for the 73rd season.
NHYC is the oldC$t yacht club in
the Harbor Area. It was incorporated
in 1917, and has spawned some Qf
world's top sailors down through the
years.
'A hifblight of opening day is the
inspection of yachts and the awarding
of trophies fOLthc best maintained
yachts 1n the club fleet.
Winner of the Shirley Meserve
Trophy, the sweepstakes award for
the best maintained yacht, was West-.
crley_. a 48.-foot sloop owned by John
Miller. It Was desianed l!Y C. William
Lapwortb and built by Gene Wells.
Other inspection wm·ners:
Commodore's Trophy -Full
Model, Ken Gardner.
Power Over 40 feet -Salsa, Paul
Speights. •
Power Under 40 Feet -Launa
Kai, Bill Rind and Tony Brown.
Power (high performance
sporttisher) -Ghost, John Re-
ynolds.
Bay Boat-Launch -. Amos., Al cl
W'bin Bea. ·
Sail Over 40 -Legend Brian
Mock.
Sail Under 40 -Zoos, Alexander
McDougall.
Daysailer (no engine) -Gavin
Herbert.
Racing Dinghy (except Non-Calm)
-White Siar, Blair Bryant.
Junior Non-Calm sailboat -
W'bite Lightnin, Rawleigh Young-
love. Insg:}ioncommitteechairman
Tim Co · s said 34 boau in nine
classes were inspected.
f "\l,l•'OH'\I ·\ I 0111 Hl
A ticket bought in North Holly·
wood had all six winnina numbers
selected Saturday njgbt in California
Lottery•s "Lotto 6-49" aame and is
worth S 12.4 million.
The winnina numbers· chosen for
the latcst installation of the twicc-
weekly game werc: 9, 20, 23. 26, 33, 39
and the bQnus number, 4.
PARTY
''°"'Al ..
K.inpton Machine Tool Manufac-
turina, 5421 Business Drive, and
drink for $2 apiece, police Lt. Bill
Mamelli saJ<f.
lnvestiptors, however, let the
perty tun only Iona enouah for the
five allcaed orpnizers to clip off the
lock at the pte and rolJ in two kegs.
Around 8 p.m., police arrested the
youths, aged IS to 18, on suspicion of
trespassina -and misdemeanor ·pos~
session of ak:ohol violations. The
police then stationed themselves at
the parkina lot, tuming away 200 to
300 youths who drove up for the
party, Mamelli said.
An undetermined n4mbcr of tbe
potential gucsu were a.mated .for
possession of alcohol, MameHi said.
Representatives of the tool manu-
facroring company were unav11lable
for comment Sunday. But Edwards
----'Hid-a--drop-panyanra~huntrreas
. . 'Nine tickets with five numbers plus
the bonus will share a prize pool of S 1.89 million. Those tickets were
purchased in Los Angeles, I n&lewood,
Encino, Cerritos, Fallbroolc, Pleasant
Hill, San Francisco, Fresno and
Modesto.
There were 342 tickets that had five
<?fsix for$977,000.
March 31, as did another drop party
about four weeks prior.
Edwards sumuicd that pa~ or-
pnizen chose the site, located an an
industrial rqion in the northern part
of the city, because it offers ideal
access eontro1. The perking lot is
huae, Edwards said, and is sur-
rounded by high fences that arc
virtually impossible to scale. By
controllina the gate, the organizers
control the ~y.
.. If only kids would look at not as a.
party, but as a crime. They arc
breaking into private property and
trasbina the place," Edwards said.
Aien apparently showed up at
Fountain Valley Hiah School, amon1
j)OSS.ible other campuses, Edwards
said He was unsurt where the five
arrested attended school.
He added that some past fliers have
made the claim that party orpniz.crs
~ve obtained permits for.the pther-
i • . N'-~---o-~-d .... 1'-ss-u~e-'J)C~nn--.imonn-
• TbM ftView, due lut aummtt bUl dela~ by additional Navy requests.
was delivered to lhe eetaiaaon in early
Febnwy with the compeny declarina
the helicopter safe.
The Tustin t.Jt hu houted about
40 Sueer Stallions over the pest few
yean. The c:opu'I' can haul S6 soldiers
orl8tonsofca1JO.SuperStallionsare
also used for m1neaweepio.. duties.
Disaatiafied Pen\llC)n officials sent
it blclc to the company last month for
further test11 ICCOrdint lo Bill
ArmllrOQI. 1DOkam&Df0r the Naval
Air Syas.ma Command. . •
.. We fell there were some attas of
die TEP (.-1 and evaluation pro-
pun) that bad to be amplified,"
Annatrona 11id. S~o~ saY9"it will retli!bmit the
review this summer. Th~ Pentaf<>n
does not expect a final determination
LAGUNA
FromA1
J he owner of Redfern Gallery, who
specializes in the art of the early
California artists. said California
offered an enticing blend of escape
and aesthetics. The movement was
from the French schools to the East
Coast to the West Coast. he said.
"Most of the artists came to escape
the East Coast regulations and restnc-
tions." Ray Redfern said ... They were
escapina the East Coast tradiuon -
coming to be more free, basically to
pa.int the new landscape many people
hadn't painted before."
William Otton, president of the Art
Institute of Southern California in
Laauna Beach. said local artists
played an important part in the
history of art. · ·
"They were leading the way on the
West Coast," Otton said. "f' think
their major contribu.tion was the
introduction of the different Ameri-·
can movements occurrin1 at the
belinnina of the century."
Rex Brandt, a 74-year-old land-
scape artist who knew many of the
arusts from that early period, said
they were living impressionism a
California look.
..Laauna Beach and probably its
counterpart, Carmel. were focal
poinu for what was the Amencan
version -the West Coast version -
on tbc atudy until October, wh)(" meau debete over Super Stallion and Osprey runctina ror fttcat 1990 will r.,e on without tbc benefit of the
helicopter's safety rcpon.
Sorne ~uper Slllbon critics are
ready to (!&ht Cheney's plan to buy
more of the helicopters in the abacnce
of .a Pentaaoo-approved Sikorsky
review.
.. Until they can answer the ques-
tion and do the review ... we need to
put tbi1 on hold," said Rep. Jim
Bates, 0-CaW:, a former Marine.and
a leadina critic of the SuperStallion.
But Cheney'• rcqueat for more
Super Stalliona, which would revive a
propam that wu scheduled to end in
the 1990 budtet, indicates Pentaaon
coaftdence in the helicopter, Sikonky
officiala maintain.
"They're anticipatina that the 1ood
of French impressionism bit the
United States and moved to the Wcu
Coast.," Brandt said, and "a locust of
landscape painters developed veiw-
points based on impreuion11m."
"The.people here SO years later had
a chance to "sei these French painten
and tried to make a Cahfomaa version
of that. And they made some wonder-
ful paintings." Desmarais said ... But
when you put 1t tnto the context of the
wt'role development of art. they were
SO years later."
Still, a unique viSton was emeriing.
he said.
"These arc the bqinnings or Cali-
fornia art," Desmarais said. "Jt was
maybe a modest beginning. but it
certainly has developed 1oto .an
important part of the •whole art
world."
After World War 11, Wlth the
onslaught ofabstract impre:. ionism,
Brandt said. there was less reason for
artists to seek out Laauna's land-
scapes.
"Generally the trend has been away
from the scene. and especially the
romantk scene," said Brandt. who
dow li ves in Corona del Mar. "Land-
scape is virtually a dirty word nght
now. so why ao to Laauna""
And there arc other reasons an1sts
ml&ht look elsewhere for 1nsp1rat1on
today, accordma to other art special-
ists in the community.
"Our faculty and our students have
1 .,.ery dtfTteul& ti-me findant h<>u5•
in Laauna." aaid Ouon . .!'None-ofthe
name of the~ Will bl.-.
beet, .. tbe "' ..... lbcw," laid Kn WJ, a 5'Ur*y vice pnlideaa iD dwit of tbC 5uDCt Stallion propam. "ID a way, .. &r.ey
bave built in u aotidpatory..,.,rovat
by NavAir ofdle wort that bat b«n
done."
Under the Reqan adminis-
tration's budaet. the Super Stallion
Pl'Olf'IJl1 was to have ended in tbe
1990budaet year with just three more
helicopters ordered.
But10 compensate for the pl•nned
elimination of the new Osprc)'s •.
Cheney wants to buy 23 Super
StaJliona for 1990 and is expected to
Mk for ll in.nually in each subse-
quent yur well into the 1990s, accordiaa toconaressional and indu,.
try IOUl'Cel. The Super Stallions cost
about S 16 milbon e.dl.
AJtboulll ... lila --~ coWd l8kC olfliU ahllkDl&et ~ lly
like a pJanc. military tuat!sjats
beheve ~ Super Slallion can handle
much of tbe Oaer-cy'a'."-bavy-lift
missaon for the Mannes and Navy.
Tbe Super StaJhor. is a modif&Cd
version of the Vietnam tra CH-530
Sea Stallion TbeSuper Stalhon, with
hs lafaer rotors and a third engine
c.an lil\ about double the old Se~
Stallion ·s capadty.
But en tics aay the 16"1-ton •ticop-
ter is simply too bi& and lhould have
been detianed from KTatch, not
modified from the smaller Sea
Stal hon.
''It was desianed too large and
there's no way you can make it safe
because ofils stze," said Baaea.
faculty live here. Therefore it makes it ··There·s a wide assonmcnt of art m
difficult forthedialoaue that happens l.quna Beach, from decorative to
aoonymou51y in the restaur1nt or at fiM," Redfern sa.id. ''It is setting ~local pUery to occur.•• · much better.pin. It bad a little bit of
~That's what we're U"Yina tQ do a slump there where there was mol'C
with the institutions, ,et artists to tounsty type painters. Now there's
hana out at the campus, the mu-more fine plleries movina bett."
1eum," Otton said. "We're tryini to But the town's ia1Jcries and the art
create the ambiance here in ~na lnst1tutions do not share the same
for the interaction to occur. Jt isn ton ,. em~uis, Olton said.
<the strttts of Laguna." • I iio'think therc'rc two ides to the
Michael Kang, owner of 5-Fe:et story in Lquna." Otton said. "V'/e
restaurant ·and a friend 11.)o many have a areat number of gallenes in
artists, said he doesn't J)erct1 ve a Laauoa Beach, but there seems to be a
dJStinct artistic movement evol\11ng d1ff~ncc 1n the direction "\hose
LO Laguna-Beach today pJJenes are taking compared to the
"I don't see a lot of senous art dlrccuon of the art mst1tute and the
here," Kana said. "I don't see any mu1eum."
partJcularly stron1 movement l There are facllons that emphasuc
think there arc other c1rcumJtances "realistic art. •• that rcnects the loca.1
that prevent artists from coming environment, and others interested
down here. such as-cott ortiv1n1 and in contemporary an and m finding
ha.vina studio space." new ways or dep1ct1rtg real it). Onon
With, "i.mp~>nant exceptions," said.
Desmarais wd, cutting edge anists "The two don't occiessanly work
are movina to the CJOt~ toatther eas1ry. but I th10Jc the) can
"Today many of th~ best artist\ complement each other," he said
gravitate toward the catjes, that's why "We arc la)enna our focus mto an
you find a lot of the most important u1sun1 focus on the popular arts and
work done in Los Anaeles," be wd. I think the mamaac 1s very health) "
"There's stjll lots and lots of an1sts But Brandt, who bu watched more
who live here, profeasional anists than a halfccntury of art unfold in the
who make their hvma at art, worluna city, said the artists are still plentiful
1n a whole ranae of ways. from very but the arliitie ~t ·that onet"
conservative to advanced " bonded the city 1 m1 ina. ·
Redfern, '11r'bO spectalttes in the an "Numeneall), there are no doubt
of ea==l California painters, said he more anms 1n Lquna Beach toda>
lM Ra-filleriett~ mO"t'I
the""" . . • -ofyouths-ta the same part:ina 101 on illqat~y. Edwarduaid. · of1~~r.~olJ:.'!!~~=ae ,-------------------------------------------------=------........ --------------------_,,;:.--
S(;HOOLS sometimes labor strife.
But in-order to pay thote com-
from A f petitive salaries, a district may have
prcservina the imbalance. to cut special pt0trama, counselors or
The fa.med Scmno vs. Priest= teachers aides. CUts in tum encourqc
of 1976 did little to help, alth ~nts to move their children to
'-fundma imbalances we~ the sole hiaher-fUnded neiabborina districts.
target. of the court case. The state Enrollment then clrops, oompound-
Suprcme Court decided io favor ofa ina the problem, Kopp said.
parent who claimed hit child was · Perry said t.he difference eventually
rcoeivlna disproportionately low abol\'s up on. test acorea. Students at
state·rcvenue for his state-supported richer schools have more materials,
education, Kopp saJd. • amaller classes and more teacher
But the rulina only demanded .that aides, so they perform better.
districu come within "tnaianificant" At pretent., five bill• bcfott state
differences per year of each other ih Jeais&aton seek to fix the f\andina
terms of per student state funding. inequity. The moat prominent, writ·
The pmniuable difference is now ten by Assemblywomu Ootja Allen,
about S2SO per student per year, It-Cypress. would brina.U ditlricu in
which adds up to millions, educator &be atate up to lbe annUll per'4tudenl
John Perry said. Perry ia u ulilWlt ·~ next ~ Md llllP lbaD .at
superintendent of butineta ter'Vices tbe avenee art= ,_,.. -for 0nnet Unified and ii "1so Allemblymu Oil R·New-
Pft 1 ident Of the A.llocialion of J..o• pori Badl, Ml a ._
W.-ldl Scboola. lweepias bill IMI wo.ld .._.
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tee. Its fate should be known by early
June. • -
Alona t._e Orange Coast. many of
the school districts fall below the state
averaae:
• Ocean. View School District m
Huntinaton Beach receives-S-57 per
student leas than lhe state averaae.
• Eountain Valley ~I Ofscrict
aet1 S34 per student ess tha.n the
averaee. .
• Hunli .... on Bdch City School
District rece.vca $48 per student leas.
• HuntiDl'OI' Beach Union Hi&h
School Disirict is given S44 per
ll'*8tleta.
0. lbe olber band the Newpon
Meu UniMd Scbooi District trts
S2JS per lludent above the avenee
llllCll ~ wlUJe I ••na Bach Un.i· led .... SIOI per student above tbc .....
,.,, laid die pita of ftaw'o-ladeo clanaau and the hours of &-
c111'i1111 -.cure the almj)le fact: The
..... quo ii ufair . ....... .... M"eSmoreeduca-.............. " tilid. .. Under .. c.litillia lillion, .,., ...._ ..
. ...... ,....,... ... ................ .. .. ,,. .,.,,_ ..... .......... -..c.. _..,..c.... • ................ :::-e ... • .:..c; ....
Backstage and Up Front. ·
• I
Waste disposal
lecture Twes_qay
Wute disposal will be discussed b> a represen-
tative of lM Oranac Count) ~astc Management
ProSfam from 11 :30 a m. to I pm. Tutsda) 1n the
-Admunstratton Burldma at Orange CoaSt C'ollcge.
Room 108.
The meeuna of the Costa Me~ C1v1c Assocta·
tion 1s S7 per pcN>n. and lunch ~f'\ auons are
requested b) today. Call 54S-S027 or 556-6290 to
RSVP or for addmonaJ information
Resum~-wrltlng workshop
• A free mume-writing worksho.i> for 1nd1v1duals
wishina to re-enter school "A1U be offered from I to 2
p.m. Tunday and May 16 at Oran&CC&a!>t College's
Adult Rc·Entry Ccdtcr, foc~tcd bclund the coOcgc's
Counseling and 1'di'nissions Building.
The progra1111s cspcc1ally intended for persom
makinacarctrchangcs or looking to acquire ne~ JOb
skills For more infermauon. call 432-S l6!
Problems of yeast lnft!ctlons
A free presentation detailing the problems ol
candidiasis and }cast inftct1ons will be held at 7 30
p.m. Tuesday at the offices orDoroth) V Calnbre54!.
M.D .. 27512 Calle Arroyo, San Juan C.aptstrano.
The proiram. sponsored b} the Orange Count)
chapter of the Human Ecolog) Action Luguc. v.111
be preceded by a potluck supper at 6· 30 p.m Tho~
w1shmgot participate should bnnga s1m~ dish and
not wear any perfume. cologne or other sec~
Funher 1nformt1t1on ma) be obtained by cal11ng-
Calabrcst at 24(). 7178. '
Marin~ lnstttut~ m~~tlng
The ll)Onthl) mccung of the Volunteer of :hr
Marine Jnsutatc at Dana Point Harbor ~111 be held
at.7 p.m. Wednesda) in the Manne Institute at the
end of Dana Point Harbor Dn"e:
Nev. officers v.111 Ix elected. and an old-
fashioncd ice c~am social will be offered. V1s11or' ·
arc invi ted 10 the free program. For more
1nforma11on, call Karen '\rndt,?t 496-2274
Club to discuss fragranc~s
'.'Nobody.thought Volkswagens
would make It In the U.S. But 'they
were f alrly in~X.p~nslv~ to work on
... t~n th~r~ was 'The Love Bug.'
That was a gr~at movie. How many
p~opl~ did 'Th~ Lov~ Bug' turn on
toVWs7"
David Draper, Volkswagen retorer
no~ \\'f\Cd a\ the rnr"s trun!...)
)
S~ott D'Errlco (feftt and Keith Simpson falled
to ••t a record In the engine pull, removing
Ofa~ Cout OAILY PILOT/Mondey, May 8, 1988
ll.1tuk-n1 m11tor \on l"lllllC' II•• Jr '\1 r~·r, 'tnr1~:J ol
l hWOll .
\c' l"rJI hull' •m ,1,1 " \t, l.n 'n • ~ 11 ,, p,1q•11wn1
\I.Ith 1h,·1r \OUnd '"hn' 111111 p111~ II\ "11H·t.il rci\l-. Pr rap cnu' ... -.....
<>nl·u1m(IC.;111wnp111,,1 :11,1 f.·' t t '"''" rn.1d11n•
tr1 th1.· )J rlihot,·1.• ',•ntttnt' pull 1 'I 1lw1t•
The ongins. intnguc and appeal of fragram:e
will bed1scusstd at the annual scholarship luncheon
-·of the South C-0as1 Garden Club at noon Wcdmsdru
11 Mercury Su ings and Loan 130::! I Lake ( cntr'r
On ve, El Toro
Draper s..itd he ha'> restored bu8\ J'> ;r hohl'~ tor I '
)l'ars and has r1.•storcd hug' ns a bll'1Jn1.'" fm thn·1.· ,,·ar'
This partlC'ular l'ar "a" ~ofth about ~6 1100 ,, hl·n lw
bought 1t and after hi\ trc.-a1mc:n1 111-; ''Orth up 111 ~.:!ll.OOo.
--he saiJ. ·
Lni 111\ pullt1l@. " unn1u1· '" \ 11lh"·'~'·11, an\I thl:
<,port" fuuni..J 1.·, er.'' hat> 1111 1<1r prld• r1111Mnt hut
mamh 1n ..,outht'rn < 1ll1<1rn '1.md111 < ,,., n 111\ ,1,TorJ111ii
lo R.mJ ·zuh1,·· h>,trr \l '' H u1,11n~t··• tt,·<1d1 I ~1\tu
JOd hi'> pJrtlll:I rrt'tl \IJ11!)\• I dd1n.I th l)Jlllt'' If\ lfH'
(JUIOl\l'\\ nooL. ul "11tld l<l "''"' Ill I 11'~ I •r t)h"ll \J'l('\'d
.it cn)il1fit' pullm~ - -
Dolly Bnggs. who models fashi ons and Jf'"d~
and panic1patcs 1n fragrance promotions and " the
personal shopper of the Zodiac RQOm at !' 1entan·
Marcus, wlll gJ\ c the pre~ntauon
Proceeds from the $4eventv.111 be contributed
to a scholarship program for a' Dana .Hill~ High
School student ..., ho will pursue ~omc.-phase.-· o l
honicuhurc Ne..., officers also "'II tic 1n-.tallcd
dunng the program Call 830-.. 769 for add111onal
information
Office automation talk
New pa tbs in office automauon v. 111 be e.Aplored
by Marie Bcrgerud. an educator at Saddkbad..
Valley Community College. at 5 30 p.m Tut'sda) at
the Westin South Coa 1 Plaza Hotel Mb .\nton
Blvd .. Costa Mc~. .
At the mec11ns of the .\)S auun· of lntor·
mation System Professionals. w1nn~n of the
aroup's scholarship pr<>vam will bc annollnu.'d and
new board members v.111 be elt'Cted .
The goal of the assoc1auon 1s to C\change th<'
names of profe~1onals '"' ohed in mformauon
processing. Individuals 1n1t~s1rd in uch an" 11te'i
arc encouraged to attend More informatmn Jnd
reservattons ma) be obtained b) calling (1v.1.·n
Richardson at 541 -::!6 I 1
Th~ an of weaving
The an of spinning and v.l'.a' ing v.111 be
demonstrated at a meeting at the <. O<>t.i \k<;a
H1stoncal ~1et) at 7 30 .Pm "cdnescfa> 3nd on
Thursd•> 10 am to l pm
Manon Lopn.aspinnerat Knou·~ 8t·IT) I-arm
Patnc1a D1naer and Manha Kuhne v.111 dts<>uss thl.'ff
..&--'-'L&u....a~~.uun..of "bomespun" !ltm!!i also~ •
on d1spla) • ..
Wcdncsda) 's program "111 also 1ndudc
MarprctClass. v.ho w1H ~ak on h•u\J v.ca' 1n1and
p1nn1na 1n Oran&<." Count) The public 1s 1nv11ed to
tbts ftte evt-nt Call lktt) Bttcher at 54 7:!2'1 or
631-5918 for further mformattoo.
C \1 .1·"\D \H
Monda1. Hay8-----1
• 6:30 pm CMta Meu PlaMla& C•mmlulo•.
count1l chambc"', C 1v1c Ccnttr 77 lair On'c
• 7 30 p m Nt!PW' Se•" CttY Ce.udl, council chamben. Cny Hall noo Nc~pon
Boulevard.
No mceunis schul~
:; ~· \ ' n II 0 I n I ' f ~
Drapcrsaad he 1\a \oll .. .,1,1,agl·n purt\t .\II pJ rt\1111 h"
car\ are SU'IC!... -=...fhe ~heels the rim'> the ''"'I 1ntu1or
Draper 1n\1St'< that the real mom'' "1n rc<.tnl"l.'d ,Ill\>.
Beet ks
But Draper \\aS Ill the minurn~ \undJ\ r lll "l'\I
bct\1.-CCn fa1rgroun~s buildings. ganshl~-pa1n1,·d \ oli..,.
wagens dug their nose tov.ard the ccmt·nt .,tu:l..tnl4 th1.·ir
engines '>h "ard. in the "California hug·· '>I~ k < .1lth1rn1.i
bugs arc t) p1call~ painted a 'cl") non--11tol-i.. 'olof 'u' h J'>
screaming tufqou1se or 1n1ema11 onal "'arn1ng-orang\'
Otlen. t~c bugs dispj.a'f)>aintcd ll&Ja@.' ·or p111<0trll'l''
ome11mcs the ca M ines of chmmc ngh~ Jo~ n 10 II'
'l:\Kl'.\G T HE GRADE
1 h, '>Port 10\11IH'' ,t '"" 111;in l<"Jlll JJll..111g up th··
H".tr ul Jn 1Jhn~ t1'1.ig I lw l\'Jlll 'hut' 1111 till , ntttn~.
1clt:.1'>l'' II lrom 1t\ rn1111n1' ll"•P' 11 111 a "•11t1n11 Julh
~ltm Jnd "lwd' I hl' dnlh ~ll kl'I It• 11n I hl·' ,I( I hr\ I hrn
rau· th,· dolh h.t\ I.. rcJtt<h h 1tw ,·ng1n\· .111.l ,1,111 1h1· ''"
F O\ll'r and~' nlfl\llll hold lhl' '''"•rd" 11 h 1 ''" 11111111 t ., .111.1 U '>n ondr,
~undJ' ">1111p,11n '\oil >-.\1th 11i .. 1 \n,1~n 1m t 11k\\
to ~rJtlh ht' IJthcr lr•>m th, r \I 1J tX><1l, 1'l· it \ 1111"011
and ~ult D 'Ernrn I!\, nt \111hc1m •1 1·1gh1 Jll1'll1N'
IJ1kd to hrl•J\.. lhl· fi \1.'-\C':il vlll m.irlo. I 11,·11 do\l''il l'llort
"J'> I '>(.'cond\ \h~
StudentS swap aluniinum for a· rain for~st
B}' ALEX WfWAMS
Of -o..,, ,_ St..-r
A.n) ont can build .1 rardhoarJ rnd.1.•1
that sputter~ a hundred fct•t m the .iir
tx:fore dropping on tht• baseball i..l1Jmoni..J
Ma \ be the roc:krt v.ould r:ll<' an \-plu~ a~ J ~\en th grade Kitner proJt."t'I Aui [m1h
Fo~t(r .ind .\ndrca ( tar~ v.antl'lf 10 male
their prOJ<'ll \JX'Cial ~th<') dt'c1ded 10 ht•lp \3\l' th,· tmp1l.ll
r:un lort'~t~ of Bch1c
incc Dt-ct-mber the 1v.o <.tudcn1s .1t
Corona Del ~tar'~ pm.He ~fart>or Da'
hool ha' e OJX'r3tcJ n sc hool·""ldC' rnllc1..'·
11on ol aluminum (ans. The monc\ Imm
sclhng the ns ~ far paid fm 1 ·1 ilUl''I
ofthrl'al\.'ncd CC'ntral \mcman Jungle . 'Bcforc~h g11'Je f-dtdft'~1
ho~ rap1dl} tflt• rain fore t\ .t~ 'an·
1. h1ng." S<t1d For ter I J "I al'<> d1dn"t
realize hov. rap1dl~ aluminum rnn'i arl'
building up," she laughed
Clarl . IJ bas 1llum1natcd 1hc en-
' iron mental v.oes that unttl rtC'Cnth haH·
gone untaught. 'i31d ~m' 'i3Utt•r -1ht'
H:ub«>r 0-.l) sc ience tca'th.cr "'hu ns-;1gnl'd
the PfOJC'(.lS Harbor D;n tudent~ nO\\ undt.'t'>tand
Uk rt\llllCTni"lx>"-er of tITT' ~tnno11'c:
cffec,t." bchcn-d 10 tx lo"' I~ ~arming thl.·
cant\ nnd chaniina 1t ch ma ti:.
utcr soi1d 'ihC' irac~ that tropH:al r-,un fort_ t onl) C''I I In Ont \C'rdan\ oond
c1n:hng the globe' The txind ol 1ungk re he appr0'\1m:11el l .SOO m ilt''> tl\
tllhtr d1rcct1on of the cquaior
Dcnsc1unak 'tiel3t1on 'IC'nt''I a'a '1u.I
sponsc for carbon d10,1dc produn·d h
an1mal<J. uter 1~ \\-hen lhc '>p<Jn c 1\
damaacd. lht ,;arbon d10\1de ptht-rs ond
Krvts as a blanket &rappina warm po,.c
H•rbor D•y School science teacher Amy Sautirr Is flanked by
students Andr•• Clark (leftJ aind ~mlly Fonter.
.ln,1 hC'ating thC' ~tmo~phcrr
\.lult r. a f1 ortdJ nJll'C ~llAI 'hJ Jn
l\)UO\flC\ 10 lUth \mcnC'.& .111.1 ''l<l \Ill
thc:lorC' t~forlumhcrandl<H r , \'.:1.11 n
area\ for thC' lo" profit <"a\tlc mli .. tr' l ){-.
tore: lJllOn kil' l'~ the JUJlA.IC\ h o!..tn~ h ~t
1h1.:. ~i>rfa\.~ of the moon the 1r.1d11. r ... ,.J
I 11 '.....:an tx'uu~ 11 all thl' ratn for"''''
J \ .1nr tnO\l lit thl •\\&en ~oulll ll\
ttnr · l\\o," I ~-,c3r-old t lark \J1d "I c:
\Ur 1'trrnl·J l.'il' h .ind I H1uldn't cn10'
f:,1~ , , in I Ii~ U/C\O\.' I ) ~·r •·
I ... 1.: nh<. ll.l .u II .tr bo r J);a.l u. \a \In <.111 ...
\.tutti • ... ml \tudcnh 1n l.:lm.lcrg;art.. n
.. " thlc)U~h \'l~hth Llf.tdl' ha\('('\lr:l IOl"CrtllH~.
°'',:JU'-l' 1''"' mnnth the d.-~, that S8\f'
tht• ni.•'t , .111\ ~C'I\ 11ne din l)f tree Jrc-.
t lt"C' JrC''>' .11 Hc1r~n (};l\ mean\ strt'Ct
d1•tll\'" .;, upJ)(''l'd 111 the mandato~
}brbor lb' un1lorm plaid sl..trh. ~h11c
'tllr1' ,1nJ ..... 1dJk 'h1i..·' lor girl . lhak1
p.1n:' '' h1tl' 'h1n' :inJ 1op<11der\ for bo~~ ,
fh,·1a1n h rt''I ill ll'' Jrr 3\3llahkal S~O
.ip1n1· f'uf\ hJ...:' .tre madt' through a
\la,~d1u"''tl\·h.;&"4'J orpn11a11on called
rr11gr:rnll1H' lor Rehn· \\ h1lh \he girls
It-a med .1b<iu1 in :rn, aJ H'rt1-,cmtnt in
~:iti.sc.tl lh,ll11\ ma~a11nc:
"I ruin tht ~'~'°"'"@ "c \~antC'd to do
'Om\·thint at'lo>ut th<' 1 ain fnrl!'i\ "e
prl',1'nk ti till' 1Jt•a 111 J ha!..1 ..ak or a t-;ir
~a'h 10 rat\C tund' hut '"" "3uter
ICllllll•l.'J {~, hoV< t:l'il \(J I the -nghth
radt·r' rnlkl ll·d 1-an' t<' r31'1<' mon<'' for
1h\· \tarb "I.. I 11r\lcr \olld ..
f ' ,•n I w.:al "'iu,tnl·'~<'' an: c.:h1pp1n~ l n.
:-.;;, '~11 \ H.11 .i \.1' '"&' a rm Lc,an of
( m-ttn'1 • >to\ \.1 ~· :\jr~I lil m.H~ C\ Cl)
l""ln' r.1 '<.l 11urin~ \1ar\-h tubh~ •
Rl"C,dtn~ 1 •. , \ 1 1n tiun11ng1on Sea h
11a~d .111 nt :.i nid.d 111r '' l'T\ round of
urT11' 11'1 tht' ,a.d1·n1' tirot1 ht rn T11~ttr:im \\ 11' run I rouf.h--..--,.1-)--'!ll
.1.. r '•11J the alu·111num dn'c 1 \Cl"\ mg
1' lt>uhk tx·m·fi1 ·"'' 1tach1ng 'htldren to
rt• I t nd II l r1 \Cf H' llalUr.lllanJ~
H t '-iUli.'I ... 'lid tht.' \IUdent • (.'On c:cm
fa, •ln alkr tht• ,\lu~rnrnm c-an dn't is
1 l\lw' "" ll 'tw ho!X'' 'tudtnt under-
' ,1· ,1 th.ti tn pr\''4'P <: thC' tanh'~ fragile
""' 'lh."nl'\, Pl' P~t" •1 r •hi h3\(' IO abandon
JI""'~'· r "'" 1luatn or even Iona ' o '~ in th..-n 1rning
Rut Oll'f "i1\L ··1 'C'n11 On<' child out
t 1 l• h.i' °' i:han~c.-01 he'3rt. 1t''> worth tt .. •
---------------The kids ca~ see right· through her
anwn born hcfun: I"'; J •rJ"hc:<l :t
mall c-iln and ht"adcJ on in "'.tr(h ol
bran muffin" in a ~n .chr v.nrlJ
nd thtn 1l h p ·nl'\1 \ ,.,ung
COUplC' •Hh tht ar, h ror\'J <''•
pres ions ol f>or'<h~ .tn'C°'' "amr
"'hcchna do" nth~· narrc.m •11.,k 1 he~
\\Med tra'Jhl throu&h me .. 11 I "t"rt'
a t l(.in v.1nJo\., p.i nc. th\ n kanctl
n"<'r and plu\ ~<'Cl :1 can Clf \t"IUJ\ orttllc' ~If oot an en<'.h from m\ lieaa J-·or u
c.:h1lhnamumcnt I thouJht I'd one tu m\ fin.I n:"ard ao.d..41 l)pC;a~J 1n ii
cfoud or «1opla\m. l douhkd, hn .....
C\('r. that I'd be haunllllJ. 1 m. rt~ t
ha\mJ alrnd pent '" ti,·rnu' ••
che\'. out lmn
't ti OUl\llad C'C'\Utl'~• \Ultrt1
up I ' po n mttu~ ru he\t ti<"" n
the aa&c. 1 llcr bl.lnk, ·lhrouah
CllP19tll'>" •'UlAal ofa v.oman alonr
-.11h ~r lh<>"'l~m. fl onh tonlirmc'\I
m) Maf!Pt(1on tt\at l ••'I\ no lonsrr
""Nf ~ .... )OUf IRUllC' I\ I h1."a1.h
n•tk>n -ltke ,, lftl ~lUOU\
"1thow1 the l<'an I tm&)td "'-1th tht
't1hta o( m~ po•u. ·"" I
Panamanian vote
PANAMA CITY. Panama ( l\P)-
Panamanians voted for a nc,. pre\1·
dtnt Suoda) 1n an ekx'l1on frauaht
with cbar&cs of fraud and U.S.
m&erfermtt. and some foreign ob-
terven complained of voung ir-
reaularitin.
The-election, Sttn ua~ndum
on the dc'faclo ruk of Gen. Manuel
Antonio Noriep. p1th.'d Carlos
-Puque,--Mftd.p1cked b) Nonep,
••nst Guillenno Endara. the can-
didate ofan opposition coaliuon.
"The triumph of the opposuion 1s
indisputs_blc," Endara said after poll
closed at 5 p.m. (3 p.m. PDT> but
before any results had been an-
nounced. He called for a. march
Monday to safe,uard the results.
l\lthough f.ndara cued no ftgum.
the oppo 1t1on rd~aied an htl poll
da1man1 that SS I pen:ent of 1.022
\Olen \lld the) had chosen Endara
and 39.5 percent \lid they had voted
for Du<UJe •
tn the onl) reported incident of
'1olenee, the Roman Catllolic church
said a Du&ch praest-~a . hol •nd
S(flOusl)' wounded b} soldiers a he
Urted peopk O\er a loud4ipeaker to go
to the polls an the "'estem cit) of
Da\ld.
Voters tx'pn hnang up· nt some
Pollan& ~tations at Sam .. t"q hours
before the scheduled opening. tone
booth, more thnn 100 or 34 regis-
tered rnters were 1n hne b> 8 a.m. 8)
latt' anemoon, the hnes were gone.
The 10H~rnmcnt prom1srd on1c1al
re\ults w11hm 24 hour\ aner dosing
llOlC.
The oppos1uon accused the ,to' -
ernmt'nt of makina arranJt'mcn1, for
It!) upportcrs to vott "earl) and
often" and said they fea~ the
election v.ould bestolrn a\ vote were
talhed at t~ Election Tnbunal.
Op)>osttH>n leaderi pointtd out
thal 1he I S.000 membe" ofNonega's
Defense Forces "ere allo'Wfli to JUmp
to the front of' Otu\g lines and the>
could vote at any booth. making
mult1pk \Otlng possible.
The) said hundrtds of OPP<X1t1on
supporters who went to the San Juan
Bautista de la Salle College to vote
were told the) were not rqistercd to
do so. The · culk."tt 11 In a V."t':thh>
Panama Cit) district.
Sen John McCain, R·~n1., pan of
a 13-mcmbcr unan' tkd ddctat1on
scn1 b) Prc\1dcnt Bush. said: "r he
aeneral belief 1\ that th~ tlect1on v. ill
be stolen sometime tonipt ..
"We'-.,e ~-en man) 1rrcaulantie~
bu1 '' rsdrfficulr tOJud&e moc.Ue{lt of: lhe·1rrcgulanuc~. ··he '-lid
"The) tried tn put on a nll'c pla>·
bul 11 wa\n't h.iJ..e\pearc." said
Jurgen Koch. a WC\I Germon ob-
ser"er i"' ued h) Panama' human
ngh1s co mm1!ls1on.
former Pre~1dcn1 J1mm) Caner.
ho"e\..Cr, said he had seen no 1r-
regulanties. "The on l> problem r"c
sc<:n is wilh the number of, oter\.'' he
said, rtfemn1 to the long hn s of
\Oter). • He uid ~re hid bttn complaint\
m some" p1ttim:u about t.llou
arrt' ing late. but "l''-C chttktd w11h
the oppos111on and the govtmment
rcprcscntallH~S al tM p01Ja ••• arid
the)'don't ~m toha,ean> p:Obacms _ _,_=-
at ttie place) "'ticre ,., e bttn.~
· C'llrter "'as in' ited h) the Pan-•~nian &0' cmm~nt aJona wath
former Pre 1dent ~raid Ford.
The ao' trnmcnt contend' the op-
po i11on h:t) Joined forcc-s with the
United Stntcs 1n an effort lo abropte
the 1977 Panama Canal treat1~.
which call for the l 'mted State'\ to
'
he the('anal lO Panama on Dec. 31,
999, .
··Friends .say
cult leader
ordered his
own killing
Prop. 10;3 backers· next Want to
double Pusiness property tax
(' \1.11-'0H'\I \ HHll-~I '
ly The Auoc:i.ted Press
Gas prices up neariy. 2¢ per gallon
LOS ANGELES -Gasoline pr~ccsJum ped ncarl~ tY..O c:cnts per gallon in
the past two weeks as "'holesalt'r passed on rising CO\t and t~k ad~antage of
increasing demand a!. motonst5 head in10 the summer dt1'tni ~ason . an
mdustr) anal)sl said Sunda)•
MEXICO CITY (AP) -· The
leader of a drug-smuggling cult that
killed IS people and buried 1he1r
bodies along lhc U.S.-Mex1can
border ordered his own killing when
police closed in on him\ two of his
companions $aid Sunday. .
Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo ~as
shot and killed Saturday after police
appeared outside the Mexico City
apartment building where he was
stayina with Sara Aldrete and fi\.c
other allcacd cult members.
Aldrete. 24, a fonnerhonor student
at Texas Southmost College in
Brownsville. told reporters Con-
stanzo ordered Alvaro de Leon
Valdci to kill him and his rigtlt-.hand
man, Martin Quintana Rodri$uez.
Aldrete, described as the "wnch" of
LO .\NGl L[~ I \Pl -Con·
su,incr groups;, ho bal kcd I he rrop·
osUi'on 103 car 1nsurancl' 1n11iat1q,·
are now lendi ng t~eir clou1 10 a ne"
measure thnt \\Ould J oublc bu.!>m~<,
propert) ta~e"' and g1H' fom1ltc a la'
break. The ne" propo'kll dral'tl•J b) :i
group k no" n a'> \' O\''' Re' olt. "o~ld
cut mos1 oftht' prorx·ri, '·" bcnchl
bus1 nesses ha' r ''nJU) cd fur a decade
under the famou' Propo,11101l-IJ. .
Voter Re' olt ho"e\\·r "ould l rcp
propert) ta\C~ 111r homl'll\\ ner. apJ
renter"S unchanged. g•' ing a $500
reduction in tht• ann ual ta\ bill for
families"' ho O" n a homl' and a .SOO
income ta\ u'l·dit loi l<1m1h<''I \\ho
rent. The pror><>~•t1on •ould rat~(' more
than S9 b1lhon rn nc" t,l\t'"'· ~uJ U11l
Zimmerman. "ho as \ otcr Re' oh
d1 reetor draltC'd the nt'" ml·a-.ure.
Z1mmcrm:an. on ernrd "'th "hat
he called the de1enora11ng qualtt' of
hfc an ilhforn1a. ~1d halfolth<' ne"
ta\ \.\OUld be' di\ 1dcd bct\\CCn !i.131\.'
and l~al go-.cmmen1s to 1mprtHC
hfc m th<.' (Joldt·n ~ate.
.. Our' ic" '' that bu'>mess rcalt1<'d
t\\O-th1rds o( the bcneli1s of Prop-
os111on 13." Zimmerman ~1d. ·· .\nd
\\hale homco"nl'r\ descned the
prntec11on.. the' got. business rt'·
CCI\ ed 100 big Of-1l ~~al.
.. nd 1hat br,ral. has been trnn\·
lated anto a sharp tkcl mc 1n 1hc
'\tandard ofl'lt\lng Jnd the lc,el qf
sen ice m t"&lifornia."
Bu'iincs leaders are alread> up 1n
arms about the proposal
Richard P. Simpson. C\ecutl\-c '1ct•
prt'4'1dcnt of the C ahforn1a Ta,.
p:l\crs· ..\ssocia11on. 'O\\.Cd "an all
oul campaign 10 dcfr.u thc measurt' 11
11 quahfi~ ...
Voter Rc,olt sa)s 1he propo~I
\\Ould include a r;mall busrncss
pro' 1sion lo excmpt the first
S 100.000ofbusmessequapment from
all propcrt> taxes.
Thr group has subm1ucd a, final
draft of its new tax proposal to the
attornt>) general fo~ official re' 1c"
and tttle. The nex1 s1ep "ould be to
colkct almo t 600.000 signatures 10
plncc· 11 on the ballo1
In the mea1rnme. VoterRc,ol-t w111 •
co ncentra1eon O\ crsce1ng 1mplcmcn-
ta11on of P~op{)s1t1on 103 The .m-
11tat1\C which won vo1er and court
appro\ al "a designed to cut m i
surance rates and install stnct regu.
lauons on •he 1nsuran<'C rndustf) ·
In add1t1on. Voter Re' olt will be
actne in the 1990 campaign for the
nc" office of state 1nsu ran c com-
m1,c;1oner. a position creatC'd b~
Propos1t1on I 03 ..
The nat ional avl!ragt' retail pnce for oil grade o(gasohne, 1n{'Juding ta~e!..
\\-8~ 11 7.38 (:en ts ~r galfon on Ma} 5. Tnlb) Lundberg said fhat liaurc was up
I. 95 cent per gallon O\ er the pnce reported irl the .\pnJ :? I sun C) of 12.000
stattons nationwide.
Famllles browse for black babies
OAKLAND-athahe Brown's 1fP.prehen!l1on meltC'd "hen she and.her
husban. d, tryang to fill a hole rn their fa mil> snap hol. fell in lo' e ~1th a sm1hn.g .
baby at a black adoption fair that social "orker'i <,.11d wa' 3 wn)...Qf ..a k1~
people to reclaim their own. "I lrnow I could rcall. IO\t thts baby." he said:
wiping the tears from hcre}es "This baby •SJUSt meant (or us."
The Browns were among 150 other "ould-bc parc;>nts ~ho looked over
about 125 black children bet"'een the ages of 8 weei..s and 12 )tars at the onc-
da> fair at Lane) College on turday The event v.as '>Ponsorcd by the BJack
Adopt1orr Placemen\ and Research (.enter of Oakland, an oraan1zatton
rccruitin,& black families lO adop1 an increasing number of black cluldren in
Cahforrua's crowded fost~r care program
"There has been a trcmendousexplo 1oh of children 1hat hint come into
(foster) care because of Cr:lcl.. CcOC3me)." s:ud .\ureha Clew1~. a ~1al ~orker
from San Mateo Count). The number of black cb1ld.rcn in Cahfom1a·s fo ler
care has increased from 15.000 lo 20.000 bC'tw~en 19 7 and 1988.
the cult, de Leon Valdez and three
others arrested after the shootout
were presented to reporters Sunday at
. the Mexico City Attorney General's
. ffitt. They stood behind ~by-6-
foot table bearing confiscated cult
items, includina a skull apparently
made;.. of wax and a female doll
holdina another doll.
Shuttle crew installs-computer,
prepares for to ay' s landing
Police quell Cinco de Mayo disturbance
LOS ANGELES -A Cinco de Ma)O celebratron.altended b) thousand
of people at Lincoln Park ended abruptl)' uncUI) afit'T'Tloon v.hcn helmeu~d
officers mo"cd-ttH01qudhtTodnmd-bottlt"'fhroy.,n1d1s1u~a . po ice sa-=-,~--
A dmurbance began about 4 30 pm. ~hen membrrs ot t"'o m;tl png.s began
throwing bottles at each other and e\changing pun h<'.,. ~"eral pco~e "'ere
arrested for disturbing the peace and other ' 1~lations . ·
De Leon Valdez said be shot
Constanzo and Quintana with a
machine gun af\erConstanzo ordered
him to do so and bit him when he
resisted.
"Hewentcrazy.craz>•" when police
came. said de Leon Valdez, who had
bad collar-length blond hair and a
beard and wore a dirty "h1te shirt.
"He grabbed a bundle of money
and threw it and began shooting out
the window," he said. ''He said
everything. everythin& was lost ...
He quoted Constanzo.as sa)in~
"No one's going to have this money. '
Aldrete said Constanzo ·•ordered
him to kill him because it was the end
and.he wanted to die with Martin." .
She referred tQ Constanzo. 26. as El
Padrino, or the godfather.
The bodies of Consynzo and
Quintana were-found\ slumped
together inside a tin) closet 1n the
Mexico City apartment.
• Aldrete said she did nol see tl)e
shooting or the killings of I 5 people
whose bodies were found on the San la
Elena Ranch outside Matamoros
alona lhe U.S. border in April. ,
Constanzo and Aldrete are be-
lieved to have directed human sacri-
fices, mutilations and the boiling of
brains and other orpns in ntual to
bring occult protection to 1heir drug-
sm~ing rina.
CA PE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-
One of space shuule ·Atlantis' main
computers quit Sunday. and although
it came back on line. ground con-
trollers had the astronauts install a
spare for toda)"s cnucal (C-entb and
landing. . '
The flight crew drop~d all other
jobs to concentrate on the 41·:--hour
JOb of installina the spare
When the astronauts fimshC<1,
Mission Control communicator
Tammy Jernigan radioed, "We send
our congratulations. Good work.
This 1s the first u me such a cbangeout
has ever-taken place 1n Ofbit." ·
The extra work forced tile crew
members to dela) their sleep period
by an hour.
Allantjs has four operating com-
puters. one backup and one spare.
They control and monitor all space-
craft systems. and actuall) fl) lhe
shuttle most of the time. Atlantis
could land Monday with only one
computer operalmg. if necessary.
Fl 1Jht director Ron Dittemore said
·the loss of the computtr posed no
thttat lo the mwion.
"We Just don't have the confidence
to run with 1t for entry." he told
reponers.
Shuttle commander Oa\.1d Walker
told Mission Control. ·•1t looks like
GPC-4 has failed." He was directed to
Mission 1peclaltst M•r~. L•• works on Atl•nt11· computer .
swatch on General PurposcCompu1e1
No. 3, the spare.
Walker then restored No. 4 to
operation. "It seems to be workina. ..
he reported.
Walker and pilot Ronald Grabe
checked shuttle S)Stems Sunday.
makmg sure the) were read)' fot the
hourlong plunge·from 184 miles up
·throu,ah the · atmo~pherc Monda~
l.4nding 1s scheduled fof 12:43 pm
PDT at Edward 1r Force Base an ~he
MoJave Oc9crt.
CBS. NB , and. ('able t'w\
Net"Otk plan to provide hve C'O\.
craae of the land1n1
Injuries rising In violent ct lmes
WA H INGTOr-.. -Thr percentage of '1cl1ms ol rape rot>bel'} and
"assault who \'-ere ph)sicall}· 1n;ured (iunng 1hc auack inerc.-a~d from 1979 lo
1986, according to a Dcpannrem of Just Ke \un e~ C arohne \\oolf Harlo" lhc
stat1strc1an v.ho prep.i~d the. report issued undJ~. s.a1d thal althouah '1olent
cnme rates dropped about 11 percent from 1973 to 19 6. the number of
1nJuncs -about 2.2 m1lhon a )Car -dad not. ·
Th( report coHred only rape. robber) and a sault for people at lea~t 12
)cars old. Jt dtd no1 co, er murder. man laughter and C'h1ld ;abuSt. Tht rcPon
~Jc; b<lscd on findings of the ~auonaJ Cnme une). ·
Bennett: Send drug us.ers to camp \.
WASH INGTO" -Federnl drug c-1ar William 8cnneu said Sunda} hi;!>
looking into the idea of~nd1ngc.asunl drug u\Crs to "boot r3mp" instead of to
J~ail. Sendma drug user.-. w~ boot camp-\l)k r~iht>-"oukJ le '> c\pcn i\.C
than la1l but a carong deterrent to fuiurt dt)JJ use, Bcnneu 1d on ( li ·"Face
the auon • .
"You don't put them all in Jail but )OU ~an tince\Cn-01)(' Of them, )OU can
take the1rcan:iwa). )OU can send people to hoot ea mp," 8cnnet1 '81d. In a boot
camp, he s:i1d, the dru1ofTcndc1 ··Jch up at 4.301n the mornina. he doc:s push-
u~. he run a good bat and d~ n t Willch soap opera or 1 \. as man> people
do m Jail . It' ine,p<>n1i1,e It h.·ache &ood le,.-.on , and the n"l 1d1 1\m ratt' 1\
\Cf)'. vet)' tow bc\-.iu~ 11 t'l "IO grueling and w unplea~nt ix:oplt-'<lon't ""an1 to
"o ba k to 1t," he \01 rd
·Administration aceused to censorship
WASHINGTON -Bush adm1n1 trauon offic1al\ haH' .. cc:nsottd .. a
sc1cnu t's planned 1e\t1.m<>nl on alobal "' rm1n to dov.:npla) the riou nt of 1he problem. n 4.lbcn Gore Jr char&rd on und )·Official\ ordertd tl\e
·Exxon's Cleanup efforts 1·n 01·1 sp1·11 at· tacked :d~~~:'d,Y>~~~cd~~0~~~~~~,!':~u:hl~th ~~:;~··~:a1~0,;;~~ .. ~=· "'1th." ~1d Gore. a Ttnnes\tt Ocmocrat -.ho chain the n 'e -ybromm11ce
~ on science and technolog)
Amona tho\t scbcduled to appur before the pa Ml Monc:b~ ~ Dt Jam
V ALOEZ,-Alaska (A P)-Alaska's
top environmental official 1es11fied
Sunday that a "reluctant and m)'·
opic" Exxon stalled effons to clean up
the nataon's largest oil spill by laraely
i&norina damage outside the 1mmcd1·
ale spill zone.
Dennis Kelso. comm1ss1onerof 1he
state Department of Environmental
Conservation, told a conarc s10nal
panel the spill has caused "550 milts
of oil. filthy foam and tar balls."
He •td that on ~ Ea'1 Coast, tt
would be the cquivaknt of 011
wash1na up on beaches from Boston
south to the mouth of Chesapeake
S.y and p()111bly to the Potomac
River.
··The mdusuy's 'response wa re·
luctant and myopic. chactC'riLcd b>
stallina techniques. di11nformat1on
and a refusal to pay real ancnuon lo da::f. outsidr of Pnnce W1J11am Sou~ .. Kelto told tbt fi ve-member
subcommince of the House lntcnor
Committee. The conpns1onal panel planned t~o days ofhcarinp in Valdez. wnh
tCsllmOD}' scheduled fro .. State, ftd·
t ral and U:llon officials.
lnano~r~~ntSunday.a
sta k official said £uon ·, dec1seon 'to
puJI clffn11p ~m an oil·
sL&Jned beach =iauthori1ics b) IUJ'POSiC. but 1 eunan for the oal
company defe lhe decision.
The 011 com pan ttmoved its Hanstn. d1rcctorof N~ l\·s God<brd ln\h1uat for Space Stu~1cs the l'ic"' .
workers Saturda)' from a pebble-York T1mh, an Monda)' s eJ1oon • quoted H~wn I\ Q.)1na the Office of ltre~n beach on the nonb edge of Manaacmtnl and 8udect cdnC'd the k•t OI "" tntunon) to tnften tbt
Smith Island. a sate described onl) conclus1Qn and make tht protptttl 'of chanlr 1n clunatc. appt.er m0tt
shortly before by tht rankina federal un~rtaan
of1kial1 n charse of the clean up as .. far • . • fromcan "Thcs.tewuoMof~hosc Wife f....rillcated li1 bahles' deaths v1111ed lasl week by VIC'C Prfttdcnt .. .,.... ~ .
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The Auodat•d Press .-
Guy Walham'), the actor "ho plll)ed zoJo IO the p()pular
50s teleHsion scnes of the ~me name appl.rcntly ~ufTered a John H•ll•r Jr h•ad•d Canc•r In tftut•
art attack and died rn h1~ af)3nmcnt in "-rienuna. pohcc ~,~.. ,.. ,.. '' "'" "'" "'" S ,.. . ttrwa~ 6S Dr~ John Rodenck Heller Jr .. former director of the
1lhams' bod) was fouJld at lm home 1n the C\Clus1H' Nauonal Cancer In t1tute and a former president of the
unos Aires netihborhood of u Recokta He apparentl} died Memonal-loan Kettenng Cancer Center in New York. died 1n
ut ¥.eek aao the ao' cmmcnt ne"'s agenc) Tcltim rr-poncd Bethesda, Md . Thursda) after a moke He~'ls 84. Police ~ere called to \he ...ccne C)a1urda) niaht b) neighbor<; A Spe<:lahsl in cancer re rch. he dn-ected ibe :u1onal
mpla1ning or an odor coming from the apanment .\n Cancer lnsutute at the Na11onal lns111u)es of HcaJth from 19.i
arrangcmcnb. died Thur da) lollo\\tnga long 1ll11e~s. He \\IS 83. , ·
\\JS lht• onl~ .. un.1\.tng founding member ot the
Communa~t Pan) in Burma formed in 1937. tit> pcf\I mo l ot hJS hlc undc.rg.ruuoi.J and. tor a ume led Red Aag. .fhe-pam · ..
TrotSk) ate brJnlh · ·
follo"'ing '>tudcnt d1:mon tr-.mons. the m1htaf) go,crn·
men_t of Gen \J\\ \fauns allo"4.'d lhe formauon of pohlllal
.P<lrtae -and <;oe ~(Jmc tht• patron of the L'nll\ and Pea e PJl"l\.
"'hich hope' to wn1c .. 1 ekc11on-. pro1n1~d for oe\I \car · . .
·esupuon "''as btgun 10 confirm I.he cause of death until 1960. He then became president and chief e;~ecu ll\ e officer ~ "'v'10lliart. ms' real name "as .\rmando\atalano. He "a' oorn 1n of the Mcmonal-Sloan Kcuenng center. but rcttred three H'ars Compos•r S•rg• Hov•y .
.. ... later after sufTenng a stroke. . "'" """ "'" ,..
"Zorro" recounted the ad' entures of Diego de la \ ega· a HeUer rcce1' cd the Eleanor Roosevch Cancer Foundation's Serac l lo' e). a.compo-.cr and mu 1colog1 1 , ... ho~ de' otion
shinuouna armocrat in colon1.U Me"co "'ho stood up for the firsi \\.orld Peace Through World Health A "ard from Prt~1den~ to the work\ of 'xotland\ nJ11onal poet Robcn Bums hcl~
tsofluscountl)mcn again t thcabuse of panash O\erlords. John F Kenned) 1961 a nd was p rofiled b} Time m:iga1Hle in 3 him for )ears 10 t>attle the dcb1l1tat1on of Lou Gchng' d1M"a..e
William abo starred as profc~sor John Robinson in the 1959 co,er story on cancer research · died lasr ¥.eel 1n Lu\ .\ngele He "as 09
60s show "Lost in pace." ponra) 1ng 1~c leader of a fomtl) He rettred to Bethesda in 1965 and \\Orked asa con'iultantto +·HoH!f~ re't.-arch into ha roots 1n the I 960'i led him to 1hc
rooned in space. . _the men an nnccr oc1c1y and the Nauonnl Ca~er Institute m 1 and poet I) of Burno; "'ho "'role lh<' \radiuonal "e" 'r car'>
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Williams was a frequent '1\1tor to th1 uth .\mc11ca ( .. \ona .. Auld Lin& ~ne ··
ital and h~d,apparently lt\,,('d here nlon~ for the pa\t ~\crnl Ttiakfn Soe, h~a_ded_Jurma's communis Ho .. ~ aln:.ut "a' n '!l!,U ful om r at lc!!h.!!_:tlL1Jll!Olli'~.!!!!===~_;jlll~-...1ir;;..;;;.,; nths. -----~ ~~Ul__.t..jJ.iU.1.lU.IW:&.U~l.---.;-;a;-:\l~l:::-na~v."':n~\ .. tc:-::n:-l;-r::t"':!>-:C7or·es for the f',;cv. York !>hO\I.!> .. re\.) 3 and
ere was no 1mmciliate word on \Uf"J' ors or funeral Thakin oe. on~ of Burma's promtncnt Communist leadtrs. Hts Pau&htcrs ·and "Tl).c: ~ orld ot hplem fc."i'Chem ••
ichmond flooded _as .officials . .
ssess damage from storm~
..
arlinia n .. ers cleared their t>a~k
da). lloodma pan of do"' nlo\\n
hmond. in the ahermath of "t'<'~·
storms that kalkd at kast ~3·
'pie throughout the Coiouth
maiw e t1mate from the torms
into the lcn of m1llt0n\ of
lat). and "'hale omt' pt'Oplc \\cnt
·hurch to'" e thani.. ~ for<..lJr\ a\ ;.al.
Cf$ found tbcar chun:l\cs \\Cl'C
el) 'itandan$.
I don't knov. Wh:ll\\e'll Jo t J on'\
" af therc's enough left 1.0 rc~ir ..
.Grtene Jr. chairman of the
m1ng1on papmt ( hun.h boJrJ ot
cons. 5.llU as he lookcJ al the
cred remains of has 1.:hun.:h an
1e Count) '\ <
he stc-tpk of lh<' small \·hurch
t tn 18 7~. v.a torn Jrom the f\)l1I
ana 4 tomailo r nda) n1gh1 and
hed into a ':11.: nt hou-.r next
r Part of the rout went "tth thl'.'
pie a it ~phntcrrd
he tv. i\lec "'-:I' p.an nf a ''runa
) tem that \\Cpt l ro':. the
th on fhur\Ja,, Frida\ ·und f~).. • • ,' .
lt()fttlicr, 'en pcopk \\Cfl" rnn·
cddead from Oocxisot \torm\ 10
a . fi\:e an \ 1r1m1a liH' in ~onh
bna. thn: an I.out'" n • '" , an
th Carolrna an"d OTT(' 1n O~rn
ua More than I 00 people rrt'
reil.
the mO\t rc..:cn\I) 1cport4.'d
Ll)', V1r1m11a stAtc poh\.c un
Y CC\.0\Crt'd thC' bc)(h 01 ~!llT)
ice. 26. v. ho "as '"'cpi duv. n the
\a R1,et •n Ru<;hanan Count
an 1c.:ctt1en\ Fn~' n1J,ht
S("V.h<;f(' UI afllnta, ahc Jam \
rutc to .S fttt aho\ r flood st:. t
Bus overturns in snowstorm
SA Dl ·i...'. Ohio (AP) -.\ Csrc)hound bus Jr1'1ng throu&h a \pnng
sno"storm 0' erturned and ~lad do\\n an cmban~mC'nl. tn)unng 16 pcopk. and
an ( mc1nnat1 snow fell und3} tor the first time 1n M:i> 1n nearh a ccntuf)
no" al o fell in pans of e"' York. Penn~\ h an1a. \\ c t Virginia and
Ohio. t ka t 91: inches fell m Roche tcr., , Y . hreukrng that nt> \ no"1all
record for Ma> b) more \han 6 1nche'i
The unu!.ual spnng storm dumped up 10 2 1nche~ of 1<:) <1lu'ih on 1h1
northern Ohio Cl\\ and v.as blamc.-d fort hr h~ acctdcnt aturda\ that ll'lt th rel'
pcopk hosp11ah~d unday. · .
"'rhirtecn ottier people including dm er Jame Roger Jr . "ere treated at
1y,o h(hpllals for manor cuu qnd brUIS('\ and rd°t"tl)ed, .,aid H igh" a) Patrol g1
Dale Mc,>er
">und:t) 3ftc.-rnpon. and SC\Cr31 'itrl"t.'t\
on lhe eastern cdfe of dov.nto"' n
Rict\mond \\ere d~d b' Oood1og
In -the 'ards ·or '"'o n,erfmn1
ct'mcnt comp;Jnae . tht' tops of phone
booth\ and oH·nurncd g:arb3ge con·
taant'r'l poked out from "" 1rl1ns
btov.n' \\ "r. om 1als "-lid tht'\ dtJ
not e-<J)«t 1he Y.3lcr to reach lo"·.
h 1n arci)\ oL Jhl.!.-Cll) ·s bu~rnc~
<:i1\tnCl.'
The R1,aanna Rl\er an P.ilm)rt
Crt tCJ about 10 feet 300\ C floOO
l<;''d turJa)'. ;ind the ppc)matto'
ro~ 'ih&htl> abo'r Oood finds \un·
~a) momma
-l ht v.orsl \Y,l~tcrdamaie occurred
in the ( uol1nas o n Fm.la)
In Durh<)m. ~ \ on unda~
mernbc~ofEbcnczt'r Baptnl C hul'lh
held v.or,h1p SCI"\ 1t:cs 1n a ne3fb)
n~creauon center after the torm lctl
a.ip1na hok'i II\ the root and "'.ill of
1hc11· \anctu I)
"The Je-.tru1.:taon has haprel'lrd -
"eran't do an~ thina oibout that." \atd
the Re' Henn L ~dmond!I He ~1d
thl· 'itorm truckJUSt Cl() minute~ a tier
the church da' care program had
clo\t"d for the v.eekcnd
.. I led the) "ere 'el) fonunate not
to h:l°' e had an\ thing hcdull'd thert
at that tame:· ldmond'I ~1d ") ou
don't need luck "hen \OU ha\C the
Lord · •
orth <: arolans Go" Jrm ~rhn
tou~d L1m.oln < ounl\. "'here some
of the mosf SC' ere · damage "'a
re Ported
Manin ..atd he requ~tcd lcdcral
a 1 t nlc earlier unda). ~nd thtn
federal Emcracnn Management .\d·
m1nmrntton oflicials m \\a hmgton
a&rced to '>Cod assessment Lc.tms to
determine"' hat lo.ind ofnad the tatc'
ch&thlc fo1
I om Dttl of the <une Emergent:'
~1 onascmenl Office said damage
• ross the \\Ille C\1.Cedcd S28 malhon.
"'h1k other c\ttmatc'I rallied for
h11her.
Off er off ree shoes
leads ~usperts-to jail
Ht:.\ I , t :s ·r .\ Tt:
La&H• Niguel Mr & Mn John W. MontO\a.
Mr &·Mr Roben .\ Han\tn, 2S07l Cm°'' Mar 'o C Sl3S.ocio
280 I! Bedford Dm r Sl 15.000 \tr \1rs Bruce I: \foolenur. ioc G. Baker IS Bdaare S56'i.OOO :?~07 1 Cm OJ \13r No SI 1.000
Mr &. \<!rs uar\ lJnl\. 4 lkthan' 1 Ont \t (unel.. 7 \ofumbu<;
S555.000 . • S:?SS.OOIJ
Mr & Mr Thomas R "anson Mr & \irs G~ol') Rob1wn
~O Bcthan} $490.000 . :?39% Don'Dme S·U4,()(l()'
Mr &.. Mr John Oo\ 1\ • .:!46'i I Mr ~ ~irs Don.a.Id L harp . :?"
Camden Coun SI b.000 •' Dunn St S~60.000 ~tr. & Mrs Roben 'E Henretta \Jr Mr RKhaFd \ Ru.,~11 Jr
.:!4666 Camden ( ourt I S:?.000 :? WM f npte Dme S 14' lXX>
~tr &. '1r\ Richard l) Wehb \Ir \.1rs 1'.en C: KA.c.1z11uala., Q
.:!467.:! Camden C ~un Sl 6~ ooo Gtnoa S240 rro -
Joseph Pino. 24t>95 ('amdcn ( tlUrt Ja) T. Chen 4 \ Htnle' Dmc
S 174.000 SJ:? 1.C.00
Ph1lt,p R 8ral~e :?4".:!:? Ca mden Mr &: Mrs, . L H1ghle~man
Court S t47,000 1:?045 Isle \11 S :!5.000
Roben J 'etc. 4q < amp1on Plall" \tr \1r~ 1ark F "Hdkran )20:?.000 2 391 La~ .\rubas S235,{)(Y)
Btll) B Caplinger. :l:?70J < JSj'l1an Mr &. \1rs, \1achael D \ummlOJ'-·
Sea Dmc $450,QOO 30336 Le.· Pon 624.IXIO
Mr. & \.1rs Jost L Loix1 2Qll.lt usan H he1ton 041:? Le Port
Chnstaano Wo) S:?4S.000 SSS 1.000 • .
J. Chad Hallod.. :?11Wl ( hm11ana Denni Fletcher )().l4~ l ( Purl
\\a\ S:? .000 S'i19,000
Mr&: M rs. tncn .\ H.frm :?QNo Mr \1rs Alt'' ( Hunter ">-i 7:?
Christiana\\ 3) $.:!f,0,000 Ll Pon SS -4.000 {la~ H \\ tle'i :?~40~ c hrl\tm3 \fr \1l'\ [dv. rJ R CXfon
\\a> S-15.000 2 121 \taripo~ S 126.000
Mr. I;. Mrs \fo;had P C l"echmt te' en C. Orlucl. 'I~' I \iontert\
2-'4-l2 (1elo SIOJ OUO· t S6 ... 5 000 .
\.1r Mrs \11chacl D ) arter l)ay,n L. Mannm :?.U I \1o1er
25051 Cl Pla~a J SI '0.000 Drhe S 164900
1r &. \1rs. Richard[) Broun tctn, \1r ~ \1rs Leonard C Ric ~' Ill
252l-l Cl mbre S:?~Q uno 11 "C\\ H:t\t'n SS.50.1)()().
Diane E \tom\4ln ~'\flt ~< \I lxl \11\,hael "" .\dkr.11 bl I Ocean \,,
Mar "lo 8 SI 0 000 • Dmc ~~.S 000 '
Linda f UP30ll ~.,o .. I Ctn Dd \tr Mrs ~~e. 3004~
\,far ~o. 8 SI .S 1,000 Octa nu-. S210.
.
Mr. & Mn W11tcr R · Sa>tt Jr •• ·
24342 Parkside On' e No E $230.000
V1raania 8uri..e. 283 I Pai. El ciena ·
Sl5.S .. OOO
chtk.o \\alkcr. 25655 Pas La
Crc taSl4 .000
Mr & Mrs 0a'>'ld Slon. 2565 Pas LaC~ taSl53.000 .
Mr ~ \1f) .\kn \\i Ora . :!5946
Pasafino Sll 000
Mr. 1rs. Ed\\ard Ccm) Jr ,.
~~QOI Pa lino S b0.000
Lisa .\ J..o"alu~k. I 9. Pearl s I .S~.000
~obcn I\ Hubbard. lo Pcmbcnoo
Place S:! 0. 000 .
· Mr Mrs .\rmand Pe~1 . Pon
t $2SI 000. '.:l..,,, __
· Kenneth 8 . Barkl'r, 29722 p,~
Dmt S?I HlOO ·
Mr Mrs 03, 1d E Fitton llJ, 11
Richmond Hill S4b.S 000 ~ir 1 Mn. John Ii 'Rcd~cueyc,. Q
Rolltn'i Place $2 .000
Linda Mc v.ecne) 31) 2 a
hado"!I \\a\ S '90.000
Mr 1i"!> Ph11l1p 315 6 a
hadov. \\a' S~65.000
\1t \1rs D1m1tf'\ Kamar. 12 ~abnd e R d S '\66.oOo
\1r Mrs lnsoo Klm ~27b2
1scape Dme S525.000
\ltr ~ trs Ru s.ell Mm k\. 2 262
Sormtto o 1r s1•2 <xxr ~thlttn \1 Brown. 33511 Ptn·
~er Do\~ 'o $266.000
Ra h3fd ( Hamer 11 Spnnabrook
Road S34\ 000
\1r \1n. \ 1ctGr M Lo1ano. 17
pnn1broo1. Road SH5 OClO
We Doti't Phly Games -
With1V
Sports Inf or1natioil.
televised port\
again, thank to
o matter what Y.our taste in
ev nt, you won't mis your favorit
II port week,"
" portsweek''· is included if') TV UPDAT[. th
television magazine comtna soon to this new -
paper. Every week, "SpoillWftk'' provide an ac-
curate listing of ~ts on t~. . ·
It's a MmOfl tiekie to al the~ 10':'11 want to
see1 ind~ biseblll, fOoitilll, golf, telnii, bOxing
ana more!
,,
•
.
Busln~ss owners to be honor~d
Oran,eCount) businnsowners
and advocates will be honored at a
SmaJt Business Week luncheon
Ma) 11 hosted b) the lndustnal
Leaauc of Orange Count)'. The
theme of this )ear's celcbra11on 1
"Small Business is l\menca's Fu-
ture."
Richard Rodnick, chairman of
the board of The Geneva C'om·
panics, will be the keynote speaker
at 11 :30 a.m. at the Beverly
Hcmaae Hotrl an <:o aa Mesa.
The smaU business ptrson of1he
)Car av.ard wLll be ~vcn to
Stephen Hrss of HestC'o •lndus-
trics Inc. of La Habra. Other
winners are kffery Thompson of
Western Onent Trad1na Co .. ex-
porter of the year: David Rrn--
Janowski of Singer, Uwak. Greco· ·
baum &. Golds&can, accoanrant
advocate: ThoJllaS Hyle of
Sunwest Bank. financial sen ices
advocate; Madrlon Maupin. for-
mcrl} ol O...ntc County Busi-
ncssf1rs1. m~aa advocate: and
Anne K.Jmbtll Relph or The
Enterpnsana Woman, women an
business advocate. Pat Krone of
Pacific Bell, manori•y busancss
advocate.also will bcbonoi:edlhi1
week ,an Washinaton, D.C. by ~resident Georae Bush.
Tickets are $20. For infor-·
mation and reservations call
476-2242.
Arcay of application software
fOr computers remains ·1arfle
The very first piece of software that a new compu,ler user acts is the
operatina system, which is really
selected by default. It is determined
by the type of hardware that he or sh,I:
bought.
The operating system tells the
computer how to handle all the
instructions that it gets from the
keyboard and the different
input/output devices such as tht disk
dnvcs. It manages ·memory alloca-
tions and controls what"s seen on the
screen.
-Each opc:rttina.sysiem. whether.n 's
Apple's Sys~em or Finder. IBM 's
older PC/OOS and the compatible
MS/OOS, Big Blue's new OS/2. or
one of the various implementations
of AT &T's Unix, is designed to work
on a specific computer or: family of
computers, MS/DOS, for example,
will fun on all IBM..:compauble·
machines, but . wouldn't work on
Apple Us.
There may be only limited choices
in operating system software. but a
computer user has . vinuall> un-
limited choices when it ·comes 10
scJcctina application software.
Besides the scores of spreadsheet.
word processing and database man-
qement prosrams co~pcltni-ftead-to
bead in the markeaptace, there are
hundreds of utility programs, com-
munications packages and specialty
applications to choose from.
lihere arc separate spell-checkers
and thesaurus programs. a wide
variety of {Tlemory· resident uulity
proarams; numerous graphic, paant
and draw packages: ch;trting. or·
pnizational and outlining programs:
JUSt to name a few.
Where docs one stan? Compute r
buyers may ICnow whether they need
word processing capabilities or not.
bul they may have no idea if they're
aoin' to need adat"Sbase, or even what
a pamt program can actually do. A
person could s~nd hundreds of
dollars for individual proarams that
may never be used, or maybe miss out
on a very imponant application
simply because he or she has never
been exposed to iL
One aood wa)" of finding out JUSt
whatcatcaoriesofoperation might be
nice to have and what types of tasks
aren't required is to stan off with an
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EA
WORRYLl:
UniOns says Ea ern's ads for
mach~hists a ploy to end strike
MIAMI (AP) -Eastern Aarhnh ~n 1f1vt>rtas1na for mcchanics un-da)'. but Machanasts union officials
saad the ads were merely ploys to lure
strikana mechanics over the packet
hnt. ~All ofit is-forlJlfrtly psycholot1cat
reasons." said Jim uwis. treasum of
Machinists Local 702. "h 's the 11me
stuff they've bttn doing for years
here: 'See 1f we can l>Ht them
down.'"
Eastern took ouuds in ncwspaptrs
an I 0 cittcs Sunday 1ttlun1 mcchanics
lit II \Ill 'U'
' • l' .. I t1 II •I UJI ,. .. , ..
10 1 JUJ .. .,.,. ""' .. ... "' ..... tltl "' • ,, ,,., ,. ... rr
IOM "' • 9' .:li ,ii\: ~
lltl tl\• .. UI >; ta 1 !('(• .. ,~ =d :I n u IH I-!I \m h~ .... 10 ••
II II Nl • • ,. I) N I 11 .. , "'l • t\ .&t ~L : ~ " ..... ~ ~u ~ ~: 11HJI,.• .. ,.,. '1~• ..
IUI I\ ... •
H t " t II U1' •II• II • Jt ,,,,_ l l
•N •H• e»i tM loL • I ,,. ....
1/)1 It II
tit Ht ' 11 :rn ii!!; ~
"
10 ~place machiniits unaon membc~
"'ho bave bttn an stnu lincc Maren 4.
Tbt Miami~ camcr .was
alm05l srounded when ~lots honor·
ed piCketlinM.and thea1rli~filecff0r
benbuptcy protcctaon four days into
tbc strike. ·
The airline s11ncd hirina ~w
pilots in the mike's first month and
had added 264 as of Fn~y. Two
pilots have alread} comp~ trajn-
1na; the rest are Rilt bc1na trained. The
atrline also bas beaun hiriOI and
1rl0101 nc"' Oiclu aucndanltl
East(m ~ Robin Ma'!dl
saad wqrs oft'cred new m«banK't
wall ranar from SIO to Sii an hour.
Thal as about what tM compeny Wll payanJthem~lnisuwbcnlbeunion
struck, refuuna Wiit cuu or more
than a third for IQme membc~
tew11said11'1 unlikely Eaiacm win
be able to hire q.,..Ufied mcchan.n
because other ~ camcn who are
turina mechanics ollcr more llabilisy
and bC'UCf waeet·
. .
unprotec dSkin
8r llANDOllH 1. ~ aa caused tty 1lae •••· •••
f" *' ,.._..., denu~ .........
WASHINGTON _ Thit ii lbt Mo1utinwilcm1M1.-~
wn that millions ,o( folks beain abotlt 25,000 4-" M .. ..,.,... ,
baldintforbeachelaadpla)'lftlfields to contrac1 melilp1 1 ad1...,.1 ~
lor run lD the aun. That meant it' a alto iear, a ditea1e daal killl OM Wclilli ia
liJne for the annual reminder: Tan our. •
aow pay later. One bliaWi111 ........ ia ~ ne clantet raqea from tun bum lo hood doUblel IM rilk of ...... ..
· and wrinklina of the akin to melanoma law ia Iii=.~• a Kin cancrr. repon pret1tti.d ... ,.r W Dr.---=--.
lbt more time spent in the aun Arthur J. Sober of Harvanl U1tical
ovor lbt yean. the pater the hazard, School.
medical authorities report. Even sndual tamW1s cam.• rilk Jn tbc .areatnt daqer are people over time, the ltiJI mpe(1MPS report.
· witb the fairnt skins -blondes and The aubunl .-Y ID ~. N tllil
redheads -reports the Amencan ~ ~ e"*'f'ielr t.
C.ocef' Society. ihese peof)le usuaUy comiaa dr)' lkia, ,wriakJei a.I tWd .
do not tan ~u and tbus suffer the blotcba -or wone. most damaae from the •un. Limited npoevn.to lbe .. 11111111
Darktt people. those with olive stimulawthifennaliallohi ..... D, skins~ blacks. a.re W.t.y protected but adequate amoun11o(daat vm.ia
by the piamentauon in meir &kin. But ·are altQ available in dairy ~
that protection is not complete and Oouda and ~ ial die ......
everyone needs to take precautions in don't ~Ip either, widi tM • 4 cm
the sun. tann1na ra¥' IJUiina ttuou.11 ClcMldt
People usina-. some-prncriptton and bounana off fttet ana ~
drup are al.O ·more sensitive to lnd«d, cloudy days produce IOIBe ol
sunliaht. TeµacycliM and ·accutane the wont sunburns AfnOlll l*'Ple
increue the ~ of burning and who thoupt they d.idn•t need to me a
some hiah blood pressure drup and sunscreen.
antipsycnotic drup can produce un-The answer, then, lbort of 111yins
wanted side effects when combined indoors, is to u1e suucreeas to
with exposure to the sun. the FObd protect the skin.
and Drug Administration warns. The cancer society recommenda
hoptc plannina to spend ttme sunscreens eontatnina the cbemical
outdoors sbouJd check with their PABA, which absorbl the dllmaainl
doctor or pharmacist about problems rays and yet allows some &anniDI 1D
that may ~ur wiltt the drugs they occur.
I.Ake. -~ And, ~ '\t. mott folb ...ant a &an
Skin damqe accumulates over an summer and think o"' loob aood.
time. so takina precautions needs to even if it is da'*"°us.
st.art wnb younpters. reports the Zane ox1dt ·and other lltftlt ean
Amcncan Academy of Pediatrics. block the sun entirely and allow no
·A pamful sunburn may be the onl) W\ntQI. ThC1C are popular for ute on
immediate evi~ of ovttexposurt the nose and sentitive areas and
to lhe sun bnounptcn. the acadcsn) among people, such 11 lifequ.ds.
reporu. But 'as overexposed cluldrc.n who must spend hoW'S in the wa aae their skin wtll become dry and The eifectivenaa of sunJCTeCDs in
wrinkled. de.velopins brown marks. bloctuna cSanetrous rays shows in th(
at an earher aac than for peopk "-ho numendl ratu-a on m01t producti.
have mnained oa.& of the sun. This as usually hsted u its SPF, or mo
By • · 40. people ••ho have protectfon factor. The hiabef the
chronacalty c~~ themld~a to number, the more etreciive the
the sun wtll beain developrna pre-· sunscreen. · ~
canceroyund cancerous wths. the ft aJso hetP. to avoid btl
-iil~l"rfl'.:nr:Kl'lntl"'mv-nf'flprm;irtn:tnlr'~'dnlM'l"tlnlllFim iad1e or the Cliy.
notes, · .
••• ....... ltle aun can l•N to fl••~ proltlw unlen JOU protect 1our lllln, doclou w•n. !,t least 90 percent of aJI 5k.tn cancer
tfle •un's ta)s are most direct and,
thus, most danaierous.
'fl(JtJ/dchfldren be pilt on low-fat diets?
EDITOR'S NOTE: Doctors dlS·
on whetber chiJdrtn should be
1 on Jow,fa1 d1eu like theu mom-
ieland dadd1n. Man) card1ol~m
I~ WI ::~~ should rot
on fat altC'f m&ncy. Howrvtt",
pcdlatncwu wony that low,fat
for chdd~n will lead to
nutrition.
,
can improve their chances of surviv-
ina. and perhaps avoid the d1~se
completely, if thC) cat naht. Too
much saturated fat 1.n the diet danacr·
ously ra1sn their choksterol levels.
Over a lifetime, this clOlf the bean's
plumbtna and evcntualfy stoJ'S It up
entirely.
Almost ev~one ~ that ;i
prudent diet 1s aood. or at least
harm&ess, for adults. Even 1( people
have aood heart fC'lCS. ll will help.
them keep off wc1.,nt and maybe JI ve
them an edae apanst some kinds of
cancer. • •
But when it ~es to ch1ldrcn. the
con~nsus ends. In generaJ. the dis,
aarttment pau heart doctors iaainst
children' doctors. Many cardiolo11sts
btlieve that everyone should cut
down on fat aftn infancy. Howc,"er.
some pediatricians worry that lo""-fat
dieu for children will lead to
m1lnutnt1on.
"It's a matttt o( emphasis." sa)s
Dr. Lauttnce Finbera. 1 oediitnc1an
at the State univenit) ot New Yortc
1n Brooklyn ... Ped11tnc1am have a
conttm about adequate aro\\1tL
Ca 10 OIJSts COl"(\e from the adult
sector. and they sec 1t 1 httk
d 1fTerentl) .-.
diitattn ntea olr"br catbne; ll> arow. fat 11'baturc's ncbest ~urcc of
calones. Pound for pound. fat con-
tains tYt1ce as man)' calonc as
Catboh) dratn.
Ped11tnaans a,.uc that ,f ch1ldttn
cut out htab·fat food, such as "'hole mil~ and orchnar; hambutatn. the> ~•II need to eat 1 lot more "CICtabl~
and other food to act enouah ca tones
Whtie cauna 1 low,fat diet with
adtquatc calories 1s cer111nl~ PoSS·
able. Dr. Marc Jacobson wam~that s>e<hatnc1ans cue the studies of Dr
parents sometimes go O\erboard Fama Llfsh1t2ofNor\h hore Um,cr-
E,en nutntionists h:n.c trouble figu-Sil) Hospital 10 Manha SC1. • y
rina the precise percentaic of fat 10 Three )'ears 110. he reported the casts
the dt~. Parents sometimes over,. of seven children who f11led to 1row
shoot and cut their )OUn~fcr's fat adequatel) because their parents had
le, els back to 20 percent or -5 percent put them on diets The parents "ert
of ca Ion« worried about h~an d1sca'-C and
As 1 result. the children ma) not get obesity
enough cnera>. C$ptttall)' 1f the~ arc Despite such ·reports. man)
pick)' tater~ and thetr &rowth. Wtll be cardtOIOIJSlS bchC\.e the Chances lrt
Stunted remote that )OUngsters won't ltl
"l tell parents not to change th1er enou&h to cat. cspec1all) en.ouch fat
children's diet ... sa)~ Jacobson. a On the other hand. the danaers of too
pcd1atnc1an al Long Island Jewish much cholesterol 1n the blood arc
Medical C~ntcr 1n Nc\Ao Hyde Park.. clear.
. Y. "If the) don't ha"e a famtl) nst.. These doctors would .hke to sec
of heart disease. 1hcn I don'llh1nk we -children's cholc terol ·le' els drop
should be do1nganyth1n3at this point from the present level of 160 m1lh ·
in tame." · -grams per dec1li1cr of blood to 140 or
The Amencon Acadcm) of Ped1-lo\\er. That means that by the ttme
1tr1cs recommends that children gN the)' reach adulthood. their
30 percent to 40 pel'(Cnt of their cholc~tcrol \\ 111 s111l ''era e belo
calorics from fat . \Aohtch 1s c St'nllall) 200. \\h1ch 1s gen~rall) ron<11dercd to
whattheyarulrcad) eattna.. federal be a health) le' cl
sunt) found that .\mcn<;a.n children "We bche"c that the ideal le, el of
&et bct\\CCn J4 pcn.·cnt aA6 JQ pert'ent ChOIC5tCfOI tn the blood "-OUld. be
from fa1 bel\\CCn 110 and I for children ..
Ped11tn1ns and card1oto1ms agrtt sa}s Dr. Cunis Elh on 1 card1otoa1 t
that children \\Ith a family ll1slOr) of. at Boston t,,niversH)' Medical hool.
hean d1sea~ should ha\t their "If "e could 1ch1e\C that. "e could
cholesterol ch~kcd "od they hould put e\cry card1ol<>11 s1 out of bus1ne s
10 on diets 1(tf\eir cnofesteroTIC\ef( 2Cr)cars'fro(n no\\ --
are h11h . But ped1amCJans 1enenally Probabl) the I dina ad~te of
balk at n1orou I> ~uca1n1 the fat the prudent dtcl for duldrcn 1s the
out of c\e~ >.oun1ster's diet. Amcnean Hean .\ssoc1atton Or
··1 th1nll. run-of-tht•mill parents Frank A. Fr.mkhn of lou1S11na ute
should be ll\\are that 1 htfh-fat diet 1s Unl\crs1ty. a member of the a soc11·
not -ood anJ should a"otd a h1ah-fat 11on' nutntton committee sa~s ch1I·
diet, · sa) F1nberg, who 1s chairman dren can east I) cut their fat to a
of the acadcm~ 's nu1nt1on commit· . healthy lc\el "1thou1 making radical tc~. "You don't need to 51) 11 an\ ctlanae or cnfic1na ~lone
more stnna~ntl) than that." : The rules are slmpk he soa~s. tick
To bacll. up their concern. )()me with l·pel'C'enl m1U .... choo~ lean meat
and lo.--fat chec~ dnd bu~ nack.s
and desserts that don't contain lard or
ish oil benefits keep iocreasing tr~cal oils.
• Wt are not talk1na bou\ nppin1
cookies out of ch14drcn's hand\ and
putt1n11 cucumber there." Fntnkhn
Sl)S. "We arc bcina p&1nted a
puntans, as thou&h "e art ll)1n1 to
rfftruthlre 4mcm."lln hfc throuth
diet. We are onl} ll')•n& to make
~pk hYt lon1tr ..
lov.enna a h1jh btOOd tna.l)cende
lc\cl. Af\cr 1 few dayi, lier Ion.a
s<.anruna chronic h9c:k pain from a
~nited disk wu almost com·
pkwl)' rthe,ed. he ran out or tM ....---------------i
•uDDkments for 1 ferw da)-s. and tM beCk pein murntd only to be rchc'-td
"'hen the started lhcm ••n. The ranrchCf'I aft 1n lpftn~t
that 1n ordtt' to bri,. the on>ep J's
ID\O t.lantt, JOU have IO takf the
supplemrnts Slmol) eati• fish~
or t•itt. ~·,,,.rn not do tt.
So. in the futu", ft• oel ~ menu •all hkdy become 11 common
UMP1nn, and ~·....-r Ions·
lnm btntfit. --'°" .. 1ht' rwon fOi dW ·~-Y4* no ...., .......... ---.
.
Call For IDfonnetl(lft
warnlnQ is~Ued On .
rnedlc;atlng chlld~en ..
A ,,..__
WASHI GTON-cut halfofthe nation· ch1lcmn arc t.U.1na
or be1na IJ"en mcdmnes improperl). att0rdina to 1 report Tuesda)'
that called Jhc misuse" mcnca' other dN& problem."
The repon by the National CounCJJ on f>lt1t'nt lnfonutton and
Education said parents. ph) tcLan and pharmc11t must rommun1ate
better about safe and dTeocthc ute of medicine , and cblldrtn mu t be
educated about the importance of ta1una prcscnpuon and 0\ crsthC-
counter med1c1ncs properl')' , • Health Secttury Louis ulhun and Food and DnAa AdmJn1s-
tr.U1on Comm1ss1oner Franlr Youn&-who JOtncd counctl officials 111
ncv.--sconferenee. fftdorsed the counc•I' campaiaft lo educate health
cart pro\ 1ders, parents and school about the problem. ,
Studies show thaf 46 percent of the time. "children, or their
parents. arc eith~mtnistenng too much of• medtetne, stopptf\I the -
med1c.tt1on too soon. not tak1n1 enough or the medJCtne or not takma
the medicine at all... ullwan sa1d • 1111.s niisuse ~ occurrin1 not onl} for mwor affi1cuon 6ul tor ~nous illnesses. tncludirta can<'.'er. ludne> disease and other chronic
condmons. he said.
TM cond1tu~s for ~h1ch medicines are most hkel to t>t
adm1n1stcred 1mpropcrl~ are asthma and eptlcps} the t\\O .most
~-ommon chroruc d1scues for which children take med1cauon. "ouna
51~ 6 The report wd studies ha\C shown that up to • 6 pcttCnt of
ped1atnc hospital admission are related to rilcdmne use. and up to«
pert'cnt of those problems are severe or fatal. ln·a-l~~ .... ~k penod, U Rltllion.chUdten tak&mcdto
pre ribed ·or recommended b) a phJS&~n. saad the rtport. titled
"Ch1ldrtn and Arncnca's Other Dru& Pro1Wcm1"
Youna satd the m1sutt of mcd1qncs 1 "a ma1or problem 1n the
health ca.rt or ctuldren," but ~utri"I pacuac tnscrts for pre9Cnpt1on
mcd1c1nn ~•th pecafic d.1l"t'\.'t1on for UK wouJJ probabl> not help.
-Detailed d1rccttons ahttd) inclUded in o'er·the-«Aanter med1·
canes haHn't impro'ed comphancc, he: 51id.
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Ou/et tension mar/cs
·the Subtle 'Chot:olat'
1y SOltlN ANOlltSEN
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"Chocolat .. is a movie that knows .how to make itself perfectly clear
w1thout showerina you fu explanations. Untikc a .. thoughtful .. Antcrican
picture -the· current ''Field of Dreams·· for example -the French-made
"Cbocolat" doesn't feel compelled to draw you a '°*d map to the poinu It
wanu to make. It isn't prcoccup1ed with underlining its emouon1 to make sure
you know they're there.
"Chocolat," playing this week at the Balboa Cinema, chooses its words
with care and uses1bcm sparingly. It knows the value of silences. during which
you can see the chitacters thinkil\j rather than just rcactins. Its silences also
give you plenty of time to absorb its atmosphere, and ifs a very atmospheric
~cturc. • . The story, told in an extended flashback., is set in the former French colony
of Cameroon durina the 'SOs when the colonial era was wanins. Directed a~
co-written by Claire Denis (Jean-Pol Fargeau shares screenplay credit'),
"Chocolat" evokes the spirit of that particular time and place with a delicate astrinaen~. Shot on location in equatorial Cameroon, the picture is
semiautob1ographical, filled with incidcnt.s ~ugcsted }?Y Oe"!is' own childhood
experiences as the daughter of a French civil servant m Afnca.
A remote administrative outpost serves as a microcosm for the colonial
world. The oatpost 1s statl'cd by a young district officer (Francois Ctuzet), hi
beautiful wife (Giulia Boschi) and the couple's youna daughter (Cecile'
Ducasse). The family lives in sun-baked isolation. Their home, the district hcadqu~rters. is miles from the nearest to~n and at t~e foot of a somewhat
forbidd1ng-looktn&. somewhat phalhc-lookmg mountain.
The husband as an efficient. compassionate functionary. He k>vcs the land
and its people in a quiet, understated fashfon, and knows that the day is not too
far off when he and his fellow colonizers will be sent packing. His wife loves
him but only tolerates the land. His job takes him away from home for long
periods and that further intensifies her fcchnp of isolation and 111-conccalcd
unhappiness. Dunna the time he's gone, sexu.1 tension hangs heavy in the air.
The parents arc major figures in the picture but not the central ones.
Center stage is held by the young daughter (she appears to be no older than 9)
and the family's black houseman. Protcc (fsaach de Bankolc. an actor from the
Jvory Coast). Her name is France and he, reticent. watchful and ever-wary, is
Africa. . .
To most of the adah whites, Protee and the other blacks arc a1most
invisible people, not treated unkindly but taken for granted as thou&h they were
fiaurcs on a distant landscape'. To France, a child who looks much wiser than
her years, Protec is a fascinating enigma. Although he works as a menial, he is
cloaked an a formidable, impassive dignity. Only the little girl can sec past his
protective coating to a warm•r. even playful 1ndiv1dual underneath.
She is able to draw him out and to an extent disarm ham. With the child,
and out of the sight of the white adults, he can let down his guard and be
childish with her. One evening. he gives her a piagyback nde. One day ..
conspiratorially, he helps her make an ant sandwich (~om would never
approve of that). On anQther day. he allows her to spoon some of her food into
bas mouth. They respect each other and therefore trust eac~ other They have
a bond but it's a fragile one, one that is foredoomed by the very nature of the
master-servant colonial relationship that brought them together in t~c first
When a malfunciioniiii alrcra cpos1 s a aroupOTrrenctl 00ts1<ters11ftl\c
family's midst. the delicate black-whit~ balancing act 1s thrown pcrmanentl)
off-balance. The vanous outsiders -a racist boor of a planter. an alcoholic
pilot, and later a young white ex~seminarian with considerable sexual
rqagnetism and a deceptive veneer of racial cnlightment -bnng all the latent
tensions in the family's situation to the surface and trisger the beginning of the
end of their African odyssey. • ·
The picture is a marvel of subtlety. The forces building off-screen to throw
the French out of Africa arc imphed in a brief but highly charged scene during
which no thin& more happens than that a group ofblacks file out of building and
silently rcprd the while who has surpnsed them at their ~t mcctanf. The
sexual tension that exists between Prottt and France's mo1her finds 1ts
expression in guarded looks and an a single fleeting gesture of inumacy: a
woman's hand placed almost despairingly on a man's calf. It too is a brief.
wordless moment, but It resonates through the rest of the picture with the forec
ofabomb.
It is through a senes of such moments, through the slow accumulatton of
frqmcntary, sb,rply etched 1nsiahts. that the ptcturc draws you tn. ThoueJlt-
provok.ina and beautifully controlled, "Chocolat'' leaves you with a l1ngenn1.
binersweet aftertaste that you'll likely savor for days.
1 '\ l .ISTI '\GS
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• • • •
7:00 1:30
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1:00 1:30
8y SOKN ANDeltSaN
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111CT'e arc some ln\ettltins notions
floati:'!J. around in the lhapetets mess
that is 'Loll An,els." naere·s a notion that SOu\heri\
CaJitomia •• w.,.cale auburbt are .tpin-
. tuaUy arid helk on Earth. There'• a
notion that *'°"'in& up in such a place
as cnouah to mUe bottd, middle-
class kids want to try to emulate
inncr<ity youth pn~ just for the
rowdy hell of it. There s a notion that
private mental-health facilities are
ulCd by licb ~rents as duml)int
srounds for some of these troubled,
obstreperous offspnni. There's a
notion that mental-health pro-
fesaionals arc ·insensitive money-it 11\lbbi• piranhas who feed off the auilt of the parents and shove their
youns pa_tients back out into the
world once the parental cash cows
have been bled dry.
But notions are all "Lost AnJCIS"
has -half-developed nouons.
TbCf'C's no way t¥Y could be mis-
taken for actual ideas.
Thia is a picture that contains only
the barest bones of a possible story,
and a discoJtnectcd meager asson-
mco\ of bones at that. There's not
even cnouah here for ~mplete
skeleton, let alone the r.dh and blood
and sinew of a fully realized narrati vc.
The teen hero, Tim (Adam Hor-
oviu), a clean-wt San -Fernando
Valley boy, sets slam-dunked into the
Valley Acres Psychiatric Hospital after a little incident inyolving a
blonde (Amy Locanc), a red con-
venible and a swimming pool an
which bfondc1 boy and car all wand up
in the swim t~ether. Jt was the girl's
doins. oot h1s. but because he's
subsqucntly discovered to aJso be an
possession of an unlicensed pistol
(packed up durina a aang rumble), it's
decided that the best place for ham 1s
Vall!Y. Acres. ·
He 'S tricked into the facility by his
distrauaht mom (Celia Weston).
When be discovers the ruse and starts
a fiaht he's tackled, ~dated, and pu1
in restraints. When ht comes to, a
sccmingl_r. s m the ic · chwos1
Donald Suttlertand af141 ~ ... Honrta talk dtl,.s over In ··Lost ""9•••·"
(Donald Sutherland) is there to try to
help tum put his hfe back together. It's
a Iona, frqmentary proccs and so
it's no surprise that "Lost Anicls" is a Ion~ f raamentary movie. .
It s 'also an cspcc1ally di~grccablc
one. There isn't a uni.le sympathetic
character ir\ it. The hd's mom is a
social-climbin& weasel. His ~cp
father (~Qn Frazier) is a pompous
ncar-non-cnt1ty. His real father
(Graham Beckel) is a bullyina blow-
har<t. Has stepbrothci; (Don Bloom-
field) as a-border11ne psychotic Who's
livin& very close to the border. The
blonde who got ham into trouble in
the first pta~ seems to have the IQ of
a casaba melon. The doctors at the
facili 1y arc a mean-spanted bunch -
even, ultimately, the one played by
Sutherland The kid's &llow pa11cnrs
all behave a thouah they were doina a
first run-Jhrou&h of 1 student pro.
duction of "One Aew O\er the
Cuckoo'' NesL" J
A$ for the kid himself, hke Oalr.-
~nd, there's no there there. Horovitz.
a member of bif)l-enetSY rap-music
aroup the Bcast1e Boys, appears to
have l~ft all or bis cneTI)' up on the
bandstand. He wanders hfelessly
throua.b the picture wuh lus hps
curled" into a httle half·SfT!ile most of
the ume. That's has rcbCUtous look
When he wants to show that he's
upset, he frowns -JUSt a httlc.
Horovitz keeps 1he charact~s emo-
tions and mouvauons so well-hidden
that yo u quickly come to uspcct he
doesn't have any. By the time the
moyu:'s o~cc ~ou'cc cony1occd.of.JJ.._
j
Gnm. And sad 100. It's sad because
the picture was directed by Huah
udson, a Bntish filmmaker wfio
Jnade 1he sublime "Charion of Fire"
beck u1 l 9IO. Now he seems like a wen\ in a tail.spin "Revolution;• his
most rtttnt picture, was a p<>0rty
construcicd duastcr, but it sttms hke
a model of narrative claritr, when
compared with "Los& An,els. ·
Hud.son and tcrcenwritcr Michael
Weller do not seem to bave any ral
understandfoJ of tbe dynamics of
Southern Calrfomia life or pf what aoes on in an adolescent-care facility.
which may be wby there'• not a aiQl)C
~ne an the. p.acturc that rinp true.
Small wonder that 0 Lost An~ls" lS
even more lost and dj.smal than the
)'ouna people it puq>oru to he about ,..
Shatner readying 'Star Tt'ek V' for r~lease ·
City Newt SerVtce .
LOS ANGELES -"Star Trek V:
The Final Fronuer.. is undergoing
last-minute revisions this week in
preparation for us release next
month, ac tor-director Wilham
Shatner said.
"I'm 1n the middle of givin~ the
picture a send-off," Shatncr sa1d by
phone from Paramount Studios last
week.
An in-house preview is d\ac an the
next few days, he said, and "If therc.'s
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an) last-minute tweaking. 1hal'll be
the time to do 1t." ~
Shatner, who co-wro te 1he ~ript,
directed the film and reposed his role
as the intrepid James T Kirk. 1s hke
an expectant father as he awaits the
June 9 release of a film that some
ex pens predict will cam SI 00 mil hon
at the box office.
.. h .s one of the a rcat expcnenccs of
my hfe." he 5a)S of h" mov1~
directing debut ... and 1 would hke to
do more."
But he wouldn't reveal an) dct:11b
of the fifth 1n a scn cs of succcs ful
films .
"To do so 1s 10 rob >ou of 1he
excitement and surprise of coming to
the theater."
But he promised that Trckk1cs who
enJOY the OnJjnal ":Star Trek .. TV
senes, now m syndication. wall find
plenlY, t~ like about "The Final
Frontier
.. Jt blr)(eru back to whal I liked be>t
m the old 'Star Trek' series. and that is
the action and the adventure and the
interplay between the characters,"
said Shatner. S8.
Compared to more recent .. tar
Trek" films. he said. "Th11 picture tS ,, rouaher and louder and taster __ Wll.._ ~ -.. •••• ~ on "'SW Trell V#
there's more of an cner&Y permeauna reft'lalnt his role of Ad111. J.,.." T. lbril •M •ectt1• dte
the film." fllM.
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ON~ typing neel1s
more tests before
accepted as ·prob f
Two UCI professors have thrown cold water on the
iiifaJJibity of DNA typin1 tn cnminaJ cues. aendan& a chilJina
~ to the law enforcement community that had crum~ the tcchoaque 11 the mOSl significant development
since the fingerprint
William Thompson, an usistant professor of social
ecoloSY at UCI, and Simon Ford. a molecular ·aenctidst.
rajsed serious question about the accuncy of DNA tests by
indcptndent laboratories
Thost questions arc certam to be ratsed asain by defense
anomeys everywhere as the adm1 ibihty of DNA typing is
arautd in the couns·
Law enforcemco1 had hailed the introduction of DNA
m.atchina as virtually foolproof fingcrpnntinc of the gcncuc
code. ThcorctacaJly, dcoxynbonuclc1c acid found in the
bodily fluids and tissue of one person is aH but unique. The
chances of two people havmg a DNA-match has bttn put at somcthinaJikc l-in-30 billion. .
The UCI profcuors have oo quarrel with 1he thcory;-Bar
in practice, the odds of a mutake arc areat enough to ca t a
shadow of doubr on the reh.abilny ofDNA typma as foolproof.
The laboratories conducting 1he DNA lesting make
mistakes. Jn a recent test, o ne laboratory was wrong an one of
44 DNA matches. a success rauo far from mfalhble.
Some of the error factor may be attributed to
contamination of samples, which are generaly drawn from
blood or semen. That is of particular concern in law
enforcement apphcations of DNA t)p1ng because pthering
samples at a cnme ~nc 1s not the same as matching 1n the
stenlizcd cn"tronment of the laboratOI)'
. Bacteria skews the results, according to the profcssqrs
who want more tesnng done before the DNA match as
universally accep1cd by 1he courts .
· Law enforcement ts reluctant to dcla} any further. JI
needs aJI the tools t1 can muster in cnme fighting..
Al least one Orange Count) ca~ has been lost.
prosecutors say because 1he DNA 1e,t re\uh s arri ved too late
A construction worker accused of raping a woman went free
even thouah the defendant was hoked by semen samples wuh
a 99.9997 ~rccnt chance of ccrtatnt)
-crramly, no anew:rnmapmno go ~hen avartal)te
tv1dencc might ht:lp convict the gu1ll) and make neigh-
borhoods safer for other women .\nd. 99 9 pen:cn1 1s
convincina.
.. But a .Qne-tn-44 mistake rau<>. or 97 7 percent, a was "
demons1rated b)' 1hc recent lab test. 1s not good enough. We
should not accept a me1hod of 1cs11ng that could send t\\O
innocent people to prison 9u1 of every I 00.
DNA typma needs more pro' ing before 11 1s accepted as
absolute proof 1n a coun oflaw .
()pinfc>N •llP'etMd In thla spec. are those of the Delly Piiot OtM<
vi.w. •xP'MMd on this P-oe .,e lhoM of their authof• and artists ~s
commen11 a1e invlt9<1 and may be tent to The Cally P110t, PO. Box 1seo.
Cotta M ... 92626
0 ·1111-:11 \ 01c·•:s
Mayor Bradley's woes.
He is Imo\\ n for attending 'muall~ an)' ~oc,al gathenng
at which more than flvc voters will be P.rcscnt. from ~rbequcs
ln East l..A to cocktail part1cs in Pacific Palt~des. and these
tJungs pay off.
But when the votes were tallied. four-term Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley batcl) squeaked b) with the sltmmC"it of victories over under-funded o pponents in an clect1on marked
by a startlingly low turnout
And now the ma)or t, being bat1ercd b) revehrnons 1hat
he acted as a paid adviser to .i bank doing busine s \\Ith 1he
city he oversees.
What could haft been going lhrou,t\ Bradlc) 's mind
when-he acoeptcd SIS.00010 ~rvc on lht ad,1sor) board of
the Far East NatioMl Bank. Or when he accepted up to
$24.000 a YC-ar for scr. mg on the· board of Vatrc~ F'tlteral
Savina.s & l.oan. which had 1oning matter-. before the C II)
Counal dunn hi~ board tenurc'l ·
He'll ha"e C\plan:u1o ns. along 1hc h ncs of "It was an
(1\IC~t. and I'm sotr). and 1'11 nc\er dQ 11 ap1n ..
But 1f LA 's mellowness -mtd, path) -about the
&0inas on of aovcmmcnt dtdn'tallo" Bradley to wear a Teflon
· suu.. lhcse rcvelauons would be inaklnJ \;Ott~~ hov.l
f\'ef)onc always compares Eastern b1a-<tt> poltllc\ un·
favorabh with ours But C'ahfom1an\ could u~ a do~ ot
Brooklyo C}n11:1sm JU\t nov.
Navy's USS Iowa probe
Tbc N1v)' has acted proptrl) m con"cni oa a board of
inquiry into the uplo ion abo:ard lhc l ' S Iowa tha1 claimed
thCH\JCSOf4 7 3mcn ....
While we may never lc3rn the cau~ of 1he d1sa tcr, the
av)' hu acted wtscly, we bchc,c. in impo1m1 a monuonum
on the finna of all it 16-mch aun
It i now up to the Dcfenst" Dcpanmcnt lO ao one ~tel)
more and condu t a thoroU4h rcv1cv.-of the need to rcuun
tht1t old sh1ps hkc the Iowa tn service. ·
What we have here 1 World War I tcchnol<>&) aboard a
World War 11 hip auempuna to defend 1 nation headed mto
the l lst century.
· •The U ' Iowa and ns sa ter hips arc ·ncari~ the hatf-
ccntury ma~. The tcchnol<>I)' ofth_ose Jf>.u~h cuns ttqu1rc-s
sailors to hand c.any 110.pound lk bap of aunpov-'dcr to
to.d the auns. ,
Wedooo1qucttaonthcunma1chcdcapiKJt)'fonu tained
farcpowcr that lhete &hips an dchvcr, bu& thequesaion should
be uMd if ma~bc they weft better suited ror twlpi~tain
bnalhfttt wan an vanous pens of the sJObc and bl' for
lmCral combl1. for lbe billion• ofdonaB we pend on dcftntt. we thank
.. 11'1 tnne ~ tJunt aboU1 retiri~ •ne bacdcsb•PI &baa pracn1 a rilk of life fOr our own tttVK"etnCft. . -n. ltli. Viii, ..... __ ,_..,
...... r. ...... ........... ...... ..... .......
~ .... ...
.Teeth bared in turf wars
over health-care dollars
Issues usually boil down to money
SACRAMENTO -Ptrtnnially
Sacramento pohuc1ans find them·
selves arb1trat1na spats am9ng medi-
cal professions ovcr whi4'h prac11·
11oner can perform what func11on
known 1n the trade as ··sc·ope ol
practice " ·
<..1nc~swc1at1on wants to ~n r lht·
practice for lhe vclS. but dog UIA-OC'f\
are howling about \uch txptnm c
cxclus1v11y
One round 1n lht balllc air.cad ' ha\
been fouaht w11hin the state Board ol
Eum1ntrs in Vctennary Med1t·1nc Past battles have r111cd ch1ruprar· tors apmst mcdica doctors nurses The board. dominated h) 't'ls
l@IMt docton, and podiainsts contends that they should ha'c: 1ht·
apmsf'OfOloJ:d1c surgeon~. to namt-ndosrve "f.:tTIHtcan r;th lccffi
but a few oft ~ more memorable: year .. aao. 11 ~spatchtd an undcrC'ovcr
h 's a new year and thert arc . of d<>f 1n10 a tock1on grooming parlor
courst, new medical turf ballles to ha"e 11s lttth cleaned. and lht'n under way 1uued the groomer a c1v1I c1tat1on tor
One 15 dead))' ~n00., ·at lea\t tor pract1t1 ng \Cttrinan dtnll\tf\
those 1nvolvtd · without a license
Chiropractors and med1t:al duc · A JUd&c ruled that theres no1h1na.
tors. who ha ve bten fighting tor 1llcgal about non '''' ~raping or
dccadts are at 11 apin 01.cr chiropac· brushing a doa's teeth. but agreed 1ha1
tor-spon~n:d legislauon that would the iroomcrs should 001 be allov.t'd to
open so-called "hcallh-ma1n1cnancc U$C ad vanced dcn11s1r: equ1pmrnt or
orpniut1ons" (H \.t0s) to ch1ropra4:· procedures
tic sc.rv1ces It was that c.a~ -v.hH.h p rnerrd
HM<h raptdl) art rcplac1.na tra· na1tor1w1dt pttbl1t:ll) -and othtr\
d111onal insurance companies as that appartntl) 1nsp1red 1he board w
lh1rd·pany pa~crs for medical care adopt a tougher and more spt.·util
More than a founh of Californians rule that ""ouW make· 11 a criminal
alread)' art HMO members Man) m1sdcmnnor lor Jn' non·\tt tu
t-fMOs arc controlltd d1rtttl) b) cltan pets' teeth
doctorJ, aqd efcludc chiroprallon Thai acuon uc.:1..urred c' en though
Ch1roprictoh ~> the)' JUSI v.an1 tht board. iM> far a\ 1s '-nov.n ne,er
equal treatment, no pun intended rece1,td a s1na.lc complaint about
But medical doctor\ consider lhem IOJUr) lo. doa rrom ha\ ma l\S tanar
to be a pain in the ntd •. pun 1n1ended rtmo"ed b) a non·\tt Vea lt>ntcnd
The fur will Oy 1ha1 untrain~ ~uomtrs do ou<,c
That bnnp us to the neu scope-of-inJuries tC) dogs mouths and art'
practice dispute. v. h1ch deal~ with a .,.mcapablt of pro1.1din1 complt-1c
panac:ularly b111Tlg quesuon \.tu~t h)aitntl <arc
d<>is' teeth be c:kancd b) hcenscd (n Marlh. the: stale d1r'\'{ 1or •)I
"elennanans. or t an lov.t.'r-..n\t <..on~umcr \Cn Kl'\ "11cha~I 11.cllr'
ifOOmen Jo the JO~ 'etocd the rcgul411on. U) mg 11 · 1~ nul
.\s ~llh other scope-of·practKt" 10 the best intcrew1 o( the.-puhhc ot
matters. 11 has b1a pocketbook 1m-( ahforn1a ..
pac1 Vets cbaric as much as SIOO IO "I bcheH that tht' adoption ol th1\
cl~n dop' teeth. wlule a.roomers do rcgulauon "'II oper.lle to pr«lu<.1e the th~ob for as h11le as tht bucks ~~:rom bting 01blt \o ohta1n •
I.be. Ca.lif orna Y ctumac) ~ . lC .sen.Kc aLJ.n .aiTorda.blt
wM.'' Kelley ~•din a rc)cct1on lcller.
~na. ..:.·~ .+H~ -mforr-
mauon that I huc recc1"cd 11 \ttm\
qu11t clear t hat the ·moll" a11on (for
the rule) 1s. at leas11n part a ma"cr of
cconum1cs."
In other "on.h k.cllc\ conduded
t ha I the \ t"t \ "ert tr') IOI lo ltl I her
their o"'n nnt\ \o m111 animal
mctapho~
For a 11'me 11 appeared a\ 1f the v.ar
o'er dQl.\0 t«th "ould \h11l 1n\o the lcg1slat1,e arena .A.s~mbl,man
[)a, 1d Kellt) a Rtpul;>l~n from
Hrmtt had introduced a so-<.allt'd
··spot bill.'. -\sscmbl) 8111 916. thar
v.as to be amtnded to plat·c the mU4h-
d1sputcd regulauon into lav. The bill
h.ad been 1ntrodut.'cl at the behest c.11
thr C.al1fom1a \'ctcrin.a~ "'1ltd1c1ne
.\ssoc1a11on
Bu t the plan\ for th1\ C'nd ·run
leaked out .tnd opponent\ of lhc \cl\·
onl) la1.1o bcpn ~11mn1 up oppu\llwn
""'thin the>L41slatur(
Tht 'ets then decided to tur"' ta tl
They instructed lhc1r Sacram(nlo lobb)&~t 10 abandon lht 'kp slall\t
\lratet) and dtt1ded to rtturl\ tu 1ht
'rtcrinan mrd1unc hoard ·for
.rno1 hcr tn. a1<tthlt'1ngcontml of the
cantn~ dt>rual 1rade throua,h a n-g:u
lat1on 1hi1 1.1o 111 pa .. ., mu~ttr ""''h 1ttt-()(panmen1 ,,, ( on,umC'r ~Oa11'\
Tht do1figh1 1.1o ill cnn11nu<' untd
ont 'i1de or 1he othtr emtTJ<'" 'll -
tonou' o.. ffalt~N It • •.rodlealH
eol11.m•l•C..
Doubts about Gorbachev
ref or ms based on reason
Chances of peace, prosperity slight
Tbc bTurt b\ ~teltt)' 01' Ocl'tnSt
Richard (hen<'\ reminds u onC't
apin of tht ten ion bt\v.etn
d1E>lomao anJ anal sis He "a' asked whC'thtr ht tho\l&ht the rcforna
ofM1kNal Gorbache-v 'lllwOuld take to
· which he ansv.crtd: o, I do not think
the-) -.1U He v.a\ then a ktd whether
thl\ v.ould mean a.n end 10
Gorbacbe' ·~ min and he an v.errd
Y C\. l think 11 v.111 To v.hsch strttch of
cool anal)'11s the White Hou<JC rt·
sponded wtth fc-.en~ di j()(iation~
If L)ndon John)On had' bttn Pf'C\1·
dent, Chtfle) would have bttn firtd
or OIMt"4'UC hum1hatcd. 8\a h IS a
(&!mer and more ph1l~bl man.
• but the 1nC1dent tall to mind 1 theme
tunnm._1brouah the mills or1ourml·
ishc cnucam • ·
• t lllhat lonaumeanu<omrnunim
do not Y.Ub Gort.c to succetd
an n Scbram. a commentator for
1 bU u aU Oaumt out. T~ ~1mc antt~mmun1tt -be mcnuoncd tpec1ficall)' Jeane
KJr\palridl and htn<k Buchaun-
can'l wa.t for Qorbacbfv to fail IO
that the> in ~t 10 tht ont) k,ftd
of (0tt1p pohC) ~ lM)' lrWy
ca' • hatJftl * So~ict Un.a. · Jcant Kirt.painck d 111r.JiMc1
Md Pat hchanu my brotlwr led •f lM'~ cvtrd1tftttid froftt &heir~ potK'Y anal)"ICS n can onb' llaw .._ •• e moment of lbm'a&ioa. A«ord· 11111>', ,.;11a .JOCM conftde:aci I i*y
dlrir &hinkidl °" lht ~ OI ~. co.fidc9& 1hM k ii •
diare•• frOltt"' OWll hit IMc TM ~w Chi.ca ol aar..v·, ~· ....... he~., • .,
...... '° ·=· (prat ... • ..... ,, .. ,.,..,
,-n -5o¥ilt ....... .. .....................
101•1 ••GI~· ~~~~:;:n.
of' i hoe fa.don he\. •U\C" ht' 1~ i
rank.ins member ul th( loc.il ( om·
mun 1st Pan)' nut Ix'\ .1uc;c he ha\
earned tus a) ufl the 1.ummcn.1al
bttrateb)' \h\IC J'rOOU tl00 I\
ofT to i d )Ian \\ hrn C omr:idc
Ulaoo I\ then told ho~ man) people
he must emplo) 1rr<''tPC'Ct" r of
11\hethcr be nccdi thot man' pcoplt or
can do wi1h that k w pcoplt ~v1tt
Jhoe ptOd~tJon I\ hit again .\nd
lhtn lbC Order &OC~ OUI 1\\0101 from
aome ahco m1n1 1n 1n \1o.co" that
the lhoes a.re io ~II tor I ~ ruhl~
Comrade Ul.anov I\ 1n dt"\p;&ar mma
ao ,quare all those c1rcle'
Now Gotbec~v hasn't rtpcalcd all
those actTCtlons of statt "ic"'~"m To
do IO •ould pit him .,.a1n..t e'en
Comrade Ulano-w ~ho chnp 10 h1.,
po&mon or 1uthont> St\llk\ "'tuch.
the market n«d' 1 hutr 11mc to
e~crudc thrtt aencra11un' ,,r com· oec1ed ldrfosis and e' t'T1 1 f !\dam
Smith. Mn: 1n CMIJC of lM So' ICt
n1oa bqinn1na tomorro". -'<'could
not tlpec\ a 0 trr 1 1n the hoe
produet.aon or the coun ti') for. -.rll. a
wbik. It is true that qnC'\lhuraJ
ptOdUirtJOD U\ I nA ~'& lft but
lbat waa a rd&Uvtly easy opcral1on:
...... Kft or •Ad tvrnina to the ....... -~as n)1.tuna you
..,,. OA it you CM Ml for •Ntc~ct ,,. ,,_ ca kit ti' at. ~ndust.rial P'!!lllC:ticMI doetll"t ~ oa m1y hUJ
iMitidallt) GiWMd ltTC:t..
A .. .._tbcrtasthcau 1 n ...a we• 90l :1M 10 &OUCh. wf\i h
KlMtNllefo(dwtoUI o(t.M •ta
UDtaft (1ll1oltnet) ddtlKt frOln tht
... al ltutlil) It ti <* t .. '° cnticue.·-~--dDM.tht
tMa1Ct Of' 911tt psidece•n. 1¥1 1M
llMolcrilici••...,. \'11'.Y •= 111 .....,. • ...._ Widlioul um11. n ......, ••W.•• .... 70 ,_, tA .................. "' ..... ......... .....,.,idt) o/.lk w JC* haw IOlnt idtia of 1ht
ph1lo ph1cal and 1nJccd spiritual
problem that Gorbochcv II~\ Hl
'annot \kn) tl\c ettdtnda of th<'
So' 1ct \tatc wnhout dCt\) 1n1 •U. tht'
\atne time hi O"'n lciiumK).
Now all of the •bo~t' ts p:nno\I"' to
Gorbachev, n ~-c cokl wamo" ttnd
10 ht 10 I PoUH pcrbap& a lutk'
un,LW'dcd It 1 um for •n\\anu·.
that vorbach ~ want tbt frtt mar·
k.tt notW'lthital\dul& h1 rc1tcratcJ
prufe 10M ()f faith to 1a.h\m h
a iumes that he h.n no fun.her
interest 1n opan ·on1 m. not .... 1th-
stand1na tu cont1nahna iubs1d1e1 10.
well. fidcl Castro We a.re tumnth
cn,aard in .:lht\s our ,,.hnt to tbC ~'1ct n1on at a d1"'6unt \hat ~•II
make u po 'I le for tht \11Ct nton
lo conunut to K.nd doUar·\i'll ut
tupph to Cu l'lida can continut
tO sutx1dttt l"f\iOIUlJOft tn C~ntta1
Amcnca. ID ottwr w<>fd 11 es eoL\.ttl
-.rrihu· that("~. wtu~ lttJ
1n mpc>nte to bard. rahllic ~
WQ. u. dOtf\l.IO ••nsi lus n •ill l.l 1Jenttrcl) PQUibtt that he •1 to tr~lc tht ~let ft.On lht
btt\cr to punuc Cold Wu 'll!IUt
human1l). ·
heft now, ttn't thit a rcatOdab~
radansofh1'10l')";·and Of tht mind of
tht reah 'P I btloni to o.I) OM ~iUcal "°"'""'*• "" I a~ tn Hawau many:)'al'I h
Cllllld ae.e Part HatbOr' omnuucc
IO KMo QDt·a Em on ll n
Flee\. ·nw· an •·re d01
..
11.l 'flH'
Ornelas not
onlyp¢rson
with rights
To the Ed11oc;
l realae what a difficult pc>1ition
Judse Cardenos 1$ in 1 it 11 h1sjob to
sen1encc a man bt 15 now familiar
"uh ror the homblc dta1h of a
woman he ne,er met
Perhaps he wtll know Debbie
KJUclta bctttr 1hroua,h the lctten of
htr fnend\ and fam1I> he wu
dctinntly a person worth countint a.s
)'Our friend
Debbie and I becamt fnmds on the ·
softball field as tcamrnates on the
\ncho~ She co"ercd second ba•.-1
am the catcher
There ma) ha "e bttn bc1ttr players
on our team, but nobody enJOYcd the
pme and c-amaradcne more than
Debbie did She always wa there to
encourage each of us with her
bo1stcrou!. and lrrt\erent sense of
humor. 1 kno"' lhal the sport a.nd the fntnd~htp "'ert \O much mort 1m·
ponant 10 her than the wins and
losse\ ·
~b usuail) brouaht her thrtt
t.hildrcn to the pract1cts and pmoa as
I did , our )'ou ng dauJbters became
fntn<h as v.r did II bra.ks my htan '
to rcahu how fe'A-memones Michael.
Jo\Cph and H11l.tl) wtlJ have of1hc1r
1.1oon dcrfol mom because their time
v.1th her1.1oascu1 'hart It isn't fmrand
1~a1 ma .. cs me anaf)
In the t n11ed ~tat~ we bend over
bac .. wards \0 guard tht' nan ts of 1ht
tndt' tdual Bui whert "'tre Debbie's nght\ last summt•r'l Htr riatu to feel
~urt· in ht'r own nc1ahbor;hood. lo
"alk ,v.11h her children in '8ret)', to
nprt')) strong d1Sl\pprcwal to a dnvcr
"ho thouahtle SI> put her famil) in
danacr b} dm 1ng recklessly
Dann) Omela hu bttn portra>ed
a' a remoocful )Ou n& man who made
an 1rrc,ers1bk m1stalce but you must
remember that he made a scncs of
cho1<..es that cos1 Debbie Killelea her
trfrtttrniosc 10 s~nd tr\C CU} at the
nt.sl h drinluna "1lh his buddies He t.ho~ to .cl into the dn"cr' scat of
h1\ fntnd s car Ht cho'it' to s1.an the -
tnaine of thll c.ar and to race dowp
that allc)' Whtther or nc.>t ~chose to
1Jm his t..1r al Dcbb~ "'t'll nt\Cr
knov. perhaps ~'en ht dot n't know
because ol h1 drunkcnncu. UI·
t1match 11 d1dn 1 mattC'r ·
\\ hat doe~ matter 1'1 his tot.al
d1ucprd tor l)(bbtt's nan1 to h"e
safcl\ and'to lo' c her husband. Bnan.
and 10 ra1~ and nuturc her chtldrcn
11lhacl. Hillan and Joseph
He pro,cd that b) dn'lnf whtlc
lepll} drun ... hurhna Dcbb1e ~ bod)
do~n that alk'.\ •nd \hen b) runnina •~•> from th<-blood) ~enc that h<'
crt.all'd I am angt'\ at thts man and
;also a1 our S\\tfm ol JU\lt(t' th.l t puts
the nglm of nnt ahmc lh<' n,Jm of
m<1n\ .,1tic~
o0\10& IS d prl\ tltg<'. not a flf,hl.
and t~lh ;anJ c'c" dn\er mu~I
a ~tpl rc,pon\lbtl1t' and a coun-
labahl \ for [)(hh1c "11lcltll'\ dC'llh
anJ t~e 1mmt1\urahle lo" to ~r
fam1h and lnt'nd' I ht ~ tt\I of h1\
dw1u: "a" 1110 h Jth
Rf r~ \ \.10 "11 R
\, t'" POI\ 8cM.: h
I f:tl1111r < >rnr~t 'J~ '>l'nttnced ro a
m'1\lm11m of 10 1c.1f\ in pn n
TuC"...J.11 for ''''"~ 1C"hRul.1r man· ~lau,iitC'r lie 1411/ ~ C'Jtpbk for
p.arc>I< in rhc ~""" l
TOD\ l I' H1,·1·0H \
Toda) I'> fonda'. Ma' 8. the 12 th J., vf I QKQ There ·arc ~j., da\ ldt 1n
lh(' \car
On \1a' I 94~. Prt\tdtnt Ham Ci
Truman announ~d 10 a rad"' ad·
drt'\\ 1ha1 '-' orld '-' ar 11 had t'ndC"d 1n
Europe
On tht date
In t886, .\tlanta ph1rmal't\t John
~t)lh Ptmbcnon 1nH·ntcd the 1~rup
for 1 bc'erait 1h~1 c~mt to he kno"'n
s < oca..('ota
In 19"0. hclmckd construction
~-orken brnkt up an anu-v.-ar prott$t
on :i-.:e., ) ork \ \\all c;;trcct.
In 19~1, m1ht.int lnd1.1n who had
held the uth l>a~ota hamlt"t of
Wounded i...net for 10 •tek.s sur·
l"t'ndcttd
In 19 . Ph1hpp1nc OPP<> llJOn
leader lkn11no \qu1no "u rtlcatcd
af\cr "' )ta" of dctcnt1un and
allov.cd to n, Ill the United tat" for
m~1taJ trtatment
In I 9 .. , an anit' and d('fiant Gan
Han. d ~ h' rtp()(l\ about h1
rtlauonsh1p ~ith M1am1 mod.cl
Donna Rice •1thdrcw from lht raet
for lM Dcmocra11c ~1dent1al
nomination
rtn yars California O\'•
tTnor Edmund G. "Jcrr)'' 8'own
Junior ""'cd an ntc:\lt1'c ordtr.
efTect1\e lM follo-,n da} C$tabh h·
lna an "od.d<\cn" ltcxnte plase
\~\tcm of p hnc rauonin& ln hl\
Slatt,
f1,t )ca~ The tct Un.ion
anoo\lnccd 1t" uld not pe pile 'n
th~ l...oS ntiekt !liummcr 01\.mpea..
c f'P• tbc nntd di4 not 1ntmd to en WR •dikta• teCUnl')'.
81nhda Ca•fiil• Doft ltK'kla • 6J, Utbor Prier llitCbaty I 4 •
J«k. nttl Conttto ii .t7 •
.,,.,,/ •• I r ,,..._ '
•
. .
OfMge COMt DAILY PILOT I ~. May I, 1111
9y KARN M. REIO
Ot ... 0.-.......
In the f~ of fierce competition for both benefit
dollars and boditsat tho~ parties, a turnout ofmoretlala
500 on a busy social niaht and net proceeds of ..rte
$85,000 speaks wclL-for the chanty and the cvealni't
honorees.
Perhaps it was,a mqic combination as th~ Mlldari
Center of Educational Therapy selected 'nm and ..._
Strader as co-recipients of the center's annual award.
The foyer of the Irvine Hilton Hotel was ftlJed ~
to bursting with supporters who paid $22.S per~ 10
salute the Straders for th~ir "hiah intearity, cxtra.onllurY
lcadership,greatdignity,compassionandcomm1tmd\IO
the comm'!11ity." . f .. "This ts the first time we will have honored a co!iple.
said Carol Hoffman, co-chairing the event ·with her
husband Larry. "They (the Str"Bders) arc the latest on a
lengthy list of distinguished ho norees."
Former recipient Tom Nlelsea also servc4 as ovcnt.
co-chair with his wife Martlya, but was unable to attend
the gathering. Son Peter w~s in fine foi:ai., ~owever,
st.anding in for dad at the podium and mimiclcttll !Ila so
c!lCactly that doubletakes were de regueur. •
The $traders (who had just retumed from Mexico)
have fong been supporters ofMardan, according to Susan,
a former scllooTleacller. Hoffman cxpfamcdlhat the
couple was the first to donate a gift kicking off a S~.000
matching gift challenge from the Krcs&c Foundauon.
The funds benefit Mardan's buildin& camRatgn -a
$6.5 million efToJ1 to fund the new 2.S,()()()..squarc-foot
facility to open in Irvine jn Januarx 1990. Adding to the
pot. Judie David Sl.111 chose the dinner to also present
Mardan executive director and founder David Eisenman
with a SI 00,000 check from the Irvine Health Foun-
dation. · 1
Proceeds from the awards dinner itself, however. will
provide scholarships for M(lrdan's Jcamin&-disabled
students 'who haven't sufficient financial means.
Barry Cole ·and his Sounds of Music ushered the
crowd into the ballroom for dinner, -and played betwttn
courses which .included carpaccio of ahl, winter vegetable
salad, and baked tenderloin of beef. Jolul Miltner kept.the
evening moving as the very adept master of ccrcmome .
• .. A Legacy of Leaming" fit as the event's general
theme -first because the Legacy Companies is $trader's
firm -and also, as Miltner explamcd. the Straders "have
..., .... _._ ... ..._ .......
halll 9" •l1111 en Lar~ •nd Cerol Hoff•
............ 11Nelloft•q4Judt• D•vldG.
.... at •• , ......... ,...
been workina t~ over the past years to provide a
~or Ora• eo11nty, a 1epcy of culture;a lepcy o-r
leam1na and a legacy of &ood will." ·
As a surprise for the Straders, the HofTmans included
three celcbrit}' look.alikes in the well-orpnizcd proaram.
Dinner. committee member KaUlrya Tlaompso11 in-
troduced Elizabeth Taylor; Father Bill Mc laughlin called
"his boss" the pope to the stage; and Tim Strader Jr.
presented the latest member ol' the' family. Michael
Jackion. -~
.. Larry and Carol are special at putting together
'sianature• events." aS$urcd Susan as she and Strader
thanked the crowd.
Dinner committee members also mcluded Don and
J ... Beall, Ga1* and Marin Ber.eson, J. Clark Bootlt,
RlcMrd and~ Plam ... , Mlclaael and Vlckle Gerlag,
OJde a nd ltadalea Gessert. Claarles and Nora Hesler, G~ and JMllH But, Back and Colleen Jollns, Carl ;lnd
MU1aret Kardter, Doe and DoAUI)' Jtoll, Mlclaael_~ci LJMa Lue, Teay and Melt.eta Mol10, Jack and .,
PeltalOD, Tom and Emma Jue Riiey, Tbomas Rogers
and Henry and lleHe ~entrom. ·
CyCJ;sts revved_' up over helmet issue . ~
llOHO'( 01•1.
8Y SYDNIY OMAR
M--.1,Ma1I
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Tb1s could be one of your most .. hvely"
than 70 dull ones. Motorqcln arc Mondays. Emphasis on m ovement. quick dcc1SJons, stimulating dialogue.
exciung.! What a great way to ao' -You'll receive written material that could include travel invitauon.
DEAR READERS: Remember tie
letter from die 18.-y~•ld wlilo aald
. -
447-4700. -0 .M.R.
~ymec:~~ ... ---·~~~~ .... tali folks were all .et to bey lalm a
F ... m Cllaton, Iowa: My dad was
_,..~~-~..,....~wtt'trttrl""T1nh1cnc~t0tm.1ecrY>-in-1ttwt~~
and he said almost all the motorcycle
accidents he saw were caused by
booze or dru.JS. Either the dflver of
the car that hit the bike was stoned or
the kid on the bike was high on
somethmJ. -F.D.
m otorcycle for IU1 18UI blrtllday °"
cU.,ed Ulelr miDda wllen Uley read
Ute coleaua aboat a yous mu wlilo
lost a lq la. a cycle accldot. Well, I
laavea't 1eea aecla DJJ'Y mall alJH:e a
Mlctalpa paper prl.Dte4 a typo la a
recipe for pond cake ud lite batter
wu ,....U.1 over all lite o•en• la You have chosen to ignore all the
Detrott, Flint, · Bay City ad positives and highJiaht the .. dan&ers."
MHkelOD. That column sure made you a lot of
I pobate4 oet tliat every year at enemies. -BOB N.
least '·'" people are kUJe4 la Fnm OtlU,ma City: Do you want
motorcycle acclduts and tlaat muy to know who ·causes most of the
of lite vJctlm1 woald laave Uved laad motorcycle accidents? It's those
tltey bttD wearlq belmeta. Tia.ls la 1 bonehead motorists who arc lousy
wltat my mall ltaa been Uk~ driven and don't sec us be<-ausc they
From Jacboa Betpt1, N.Y.: Who aren't looking. -J.l.
appointed you our ..ation's mother? Fnm Lot Aaaeles: ff a kid wants to
You have btackc.nc4 tbc eye of every ride a bike he WllJ, with or without his
motorcyclist on the continent. parents' consent. My_ advice to the
Motorcyclin& isa legitimate, lqal and parents is to say, "OK. but you have
econ omical form of transportation. to take the train1nacourse." call (800)
SPOTl.IGHT
From ~•bu, Waab.: When our
son. a physician, was workm& m the
emerJency room of a hospital he told
us of a bif poster that hung on the
wall. It read: GET YOUR SON I\
MOTORCYCLE FOR HI LAST
BIRTHDAY. -H.B.$.
From San Bernardino, Calif.: Quit
pushing helmets. Those brain buckets
don't do ant aood. Why are nearly
4,000 cyclists killed every year'?
Because they didn't wear helmets, or
because they were hit by someone
who didn'r see them? Be fair for
heaven's sake! -JOHN N.
From Vucoever, B.C.: Life is to be
lived. I'd rather have 35 aood years
• ----~~~"IHit. -.,0-Mey-W): Oo9e. rclatrve confides desne to po_ssltny
And now the last word by the change loeauon, manta! status. Be diplomatic without becoming inextncably
fountry's most glamorous cychst -involved. You'll be told about "financial excesses." ,
and & lovely guy, f boot: GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define terms. sreer clear of self-decepuon.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Motor-Plans subject to chanic bµt you will be at nght place at crucial moment. You'll
cyclists who don't wear helmets arc be looked upon as "natural leader." · · •
not usmg their heads. The exhilar-CANCEJ\(June 2 1-July 22): Individual you thouaht was "left beh10d" wtll
atJng feehng of wind 10 the face nowbepullina)ourc~ttails. Meansdon'tcount outonewl\o~vesappearance
doesn't.compensate for the pain and of being weak. You'll;a1n financial support from older ind1"1dual.
tragedy ofaeracked skull LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Recognauon comes from wider ~pcctrum than
Should helmet wearina be man-prcv1ously•nt1cipated. Some will~}. "It w alongtimeco'!'10Jbut you made
dated by1aw'? No. Millions of people 1t!" Focus on dutan~. lang~ge. d1stntn1t1on, communication. Romance
get colds and somet1mes they die · involved.
from Ou, plcunsy. and pneumoma, VIRGO (Aua. 2)..Scpt. 22): Stress mdcpendcnce. danty. OrtJJna11ty,
contracted when they stayed out in' purpose. Special no1e: Avoid heavy lifting. You are going places but not qu1te
the wet or tbe cold with too httle in manner On&JnaHy anticipated.
clothina. Should the law mandat UBJU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Decision delayed in connectfoo with busincu
what should be worn at certain move, carccrot tra-vel. You're being pulled in more than one direction. family
tcmperaturesandpredp1tat1onsinan memben arc involved. Money could be at core ofdjspute. Cancer nat1"e
effort to save those losses and lives? involved.
On a motorcycle, it 1s common SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): What starti 1n "small way" could become
sense that preserves the bfe of the ubiqu1\0us. Foc:u1on amb1uon, populanl)'..abiht~~n fncnds and 100uence
ndcr and no law 1s able to lhandate people. Money that had been withheld will be tt
that. -MALCOLM S. FORBES . SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 2~Dcc. 21)' Obtain hint from Scorpto mcssaie.
Focus on-public 1magr, outward appearances, pos able alhance wtth one who
c.ouJd provide peninent lcpl anformatton.
·cAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jin 19)· Gain indicated throup reading, wntlDJ.
CdM senior recipient of Jostens scholarship
satisfyina intellectual curiosity. Minor health disorder will be corTCCted in
simple, natural way. You'll be surpnscd, in mood to ~lcbrate.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Fcb. 18): Look beyond the 1mmediate. percieive your
own potential C)cle h1ahhJhu style. 1ndiv1duahty, creative reseurtts.
Member of opposite sex will act in "bold manner." Llbran is 1n pro~ocauve
rote. Mlclaael Plckart, a senior at Cor-Sclccuon was based on outstandmg Award of Excellence, (IABC).
ona del Mar H igh School. has been achievements in school. community The to p award in the one-ume-onl>
· named a recipient of a 1989 Jostens ac1iviti~s. and academic excellence. cateaory. rcc<>011zed the aaency·s
Foundation Leader Scholarship "The students selected as recipi-l988programforHolmesandNarver
award. ents in this program arc some of our nc., Ralph M. Parsons Co .. and Van
Pick.art is o ne of 33,800 seniors in fin~t youna &?C<>Ple/' .said Don c. Dell and Assoc11tes Inc. (HPV)
the United-States;-Puerto. Rico; the '1.z1n;Joundllion ~si<rent. ,.,...,..,:-:-cy~-=p:-::-ro::-:~-=cc·t construcli<>n mlnaacrs fO'rthc
'<irgin Islands and American schools stand apart not O(lly because of their John Wayne Airport improvcmenl
abroad who competed for one of 300 superior academi~ records, but be· project.
_S_l.'-OOO __ aw_ar_d_s_. --------cause they've taken leadership roles According to Krtatlae Jtereayt, ·-------------i in bettcrina the communities.' president of the Newport Beach firm . 4.w~ t:unds are provided annually by a the award-winning program was de-~W' maJor support proaram of Jostens si&Jled to create awareness of the
AUIO Inc., the world's la.r)cst manufacturer closure of John wayncAirport'slona·
of class rinas and yearbooks. term parkina lot. The closure marked
the beainnina of the improvement
ptopatn.
"The most visible clement of the
prOlftw.was tbe creation ofO.C. and
MacArthur, John Waf"e Airpons's
mucot," Mid Kerenyi. "OtheT ele-
ments included publicity, print
advenisina. radio commercials and
direct mail." •
• • • Local students have been named to
OraQF Cout CoUqe's 1989·90 Ptp
Squ8d. Retur_r:ti"f cheerkaders in·
dude: '-lie ~r. Jemie Plllew
and ••• Rm1• of H\lnti..-on Beach and llMI)'. .......... or San
Clemente ud &.-, a1tt rit or
Newport lellcb. frl t __ cbeerte.dm: .....
D P •w OI c.oroDa def M. • .....,,
........ llld &Jlje Y .... of Hunt· ·~ leidl and .... Viti of FCM11111611 VllleY.
a. eo..:.J1;ca"111 D"1rict
Tru tee Armu4o R. Raia of Hunt·
in11on Beach has bccMlccted chair of
the Pacific Reaion Minority Affain
Committee of the Aslociatjon of
Community: Collqe Trusten.
The Pacific Rqion encomcs Cabfomta, Anzona, Orcaon, Uh-
1n1ton, Alaska and tJ\e Pacific
tsrands. The associauon is a national
or.pniution devoted \0 the interests
of aovemina ~rd members oftwo-
year, post-secondary institutions.
Rwz. a counselor at El Camino
Collcae in Tomnce, has tcrvcd on
the Coast Community Collqe Board
of Trustees since 1983 The di inc'
covers Oranae Coast and Golden
West Cottcae; KOCE-TV in Hunt·
1naton Beach and Coastline Com·
munit)' Collcae headquartertd m
Fountain Valley. • • • Huntin1ton Beach resident L~
,....... IS performina ID ~rts.
. lecture dcmon1uat.ioD1 and studio
recitals as a member ol the ~
Waah1naton Univenity Dence Com·
pe!Y in Wathinstoa O.C. ~ 1paduateoff.di10n Hjp
Scboo&. ii~ -........... ~•a cSancc ~a& &he alei¥er·
li1)' ... b9D .... ~ ....
wtdt die . KW.1i~ le9cb Reo-
...... OepanmeDt, Two~ la1er
• eatollcd ...... Olule CGUaty
Duce Center,~ a.llld dll Pb~i1 Cyr Ac:.demy, whlfe lllC
lludied for 12 ~ I• 1914 tllC received a ICbolanbip IO perbm wida die Ballet ........,,,.., I IOc:al
~com..-y.
PISCP.I (Feb. 19-March 20). You'll instincti\leh-know what to do, when
and where. Focus on in ide m(ormatton, prncien« Recent rcstnctions are
lif\ed, you'll be rm to malr.e decmon reprdina property •
IP MAY I IS YOUR 811\THDAY )OU arc dynamic, work Ytell under ~re. are intense, romantic, senumental and seldom do anythina in
halfway maftner. Gapricorn. Gtncer person play imponant rotes in your ltfe.
Dunna May, .)'OU ~1vc wider recosniuon, could travel, mjp1 ac1uall)' ftcJ
you've found your "soul mate."
I . '1. HO\ U
~omans knew a good thing
Q. You •id the ancient Grttki.
wert the bia kiuen. But l'"c rtad the
Romans had the lei ~t culture ... ?
A. Romans toot to 1t. too. sure eno~p. They chewed spices tb
enhance &be n~rience. They popu·
larixd it locally~and exported 1t all
over. Another eumplt or how old
Rome commcrtiaJized Greek an.
Slay ill bed for two weeks and your bed bona win shnnk mea urably. So
uy me medit:ot.
~)' ltalched let tunln in-
.UDCtiVd bead for lbC 'briPlest horizon. Tbi1 is why some resort
boeels in n.rtJc tenitory become
oveman trOm time to ttmc with blby
lunle&. Tbt holtl1 Siiiy all liPled up ........ ,.
.aldi111 coatr8C10n &ft Colonial "-------~
Water t0ftns •hiikm havuia foam doesn't. It just holds \ht •attr.
An eApcn poinu out you won't need
M\itft& foam if )'OU ahave in. l~C
shower.
Owl f say no macl\Jne could pick tra
leaves~ Wrona! Am now told dcvic~
have bttft dcnlOPed to do that thJ!'lo .:SO tcMativc are &hey, i1's clai~.
they can even pick tilt risbt leaves
and &cave the WfOal onn.
The thinner the air, IM fewer the
moleciaJa lberiia IO bOld beat. That.
ln ttplj IO I dielll 1'iao MU, II ~
• mounwn air i1 cooler~~ air. ..
•
I 1\'ff ....,tO l(\fl '
A mission, and
a few reasons
for doliig It right
at Orange Coast
oOn Waoon is the men and ~omen •s 11tt1mmi111
coach ar Ora~ Coast Coll~.
Aswimcoach'sdaybeainsearly .•. and
pbiloeophically. Why am I fcavinamylovcl) adorina
wifutdawn'?
Th:roiJatt the cobweb$ at comes bade to me -the
mttUOn. At OranecCout. our facuh) rcc~tzCS that
1111•9111••soc•et) trusts
that te.chers
wiU '"°ns1stenlly'
apply thetr best
cffons toward ,
thecdu ation
and ~cll-bt'in1
ofth("lntu·
dents. We arc
commmedto
. honor that trust
OranaeCoastcnJO}'Sancxc llcntacadem1cand
• llhlc:uc reputatton. l believe this tems from our
recoan1t1on that os communny college educaton.. we
often ha"cstudent~ \\-1th an add111onal special need.
Ha"inabccn less than academic standouts 1n h1ah
1ehool OC' po s1bl) returning from an unsuccessful
• freshman )Caratawmersity. thest )Oungpeopk need
a ma,,orb<x»t 1n theirstnseorseirestccm. A IJ'C8t
teacher or coach can orchcstratr events and c1rcum-
s1.1DCCS so this talcs place.
lnnructors tn thcd1sc1phne of Ph)\1cal Education
arc e pccaall~ fortunate. for this field. pcrha~ more
than anyo1her areaof cducauon. pro' ides the
opportunity to posjtavtly 1nOuencc students' hves in
conjunctton "''th thed1slnbution of anformauon
The beauty of phy~i<'al educa11on classes 1s that
stlMknuarc auemptina to masters.kills which arc
easily measurable. Wath proper mot1vat1on and
instruction. pupils can rapidly 1mpro' e 1hc1r slull
le~cls.
When individuals fi,nd thcm!reh c sw1.,1m1ng
moreefTcct1vcl). hftina mott wC1ghL or gaining
sreaterelird1ovascularcapac1ty. an added bonus can
be realized ln the proper en' 1ronment. this 1mpro' c-
mentcancnhancc the student'ssensc ofselfwonh and
impro"ethc1routlookon life an general '
· 8)' cmphas1tm1"peoonal grow1h a11d m:tstcry . we
arccducauna)oungpcople an a fashion thatallows
them to feel the satJSfacuon oflcamingand
improvement. ThiHllmulatcs the ke) transmon
necessary for h fe-loog leamang. ft er bc1 ng e). po~d to
the Joy of achievement. students become self-
motivatcd toward funherac:coiftphshmen1 .,
C'~ching. at all but the professional le" el. is JU St
an intense "ers1on oftcachang. For us. the quesuon.
"What arc we suppo~ to be teac)una,, .. 1s "'en more
cnucal.
ffl spend four hours a aa) "-Ith m) le3m and
stnveonl) tOt~chthem 1osw1mahttlefaster.J'H!
.rcall~ missed an oppor'tun1ty to 1mpa ton their lives.
lfl understand Oklahoma footb31J coach Barf)
Swm.er"s posmon correctly, he con1ends that coaches ·
-donotsnare rcspons1b1hty for lht'actaonsofthe
tndn 1dual on thc1rtcam. I rcJcct that cnurel>-
8} allow ma t.aknt to be an e.xcuse forb3d manners
orbchavior. coa hesarccndors1na 11. Students arc
1011lJ to be compe11t1' e athlete fora short P.C"od or
theirlt\CS, our soc1et) needs them to been ihicd.
responsible hum.An beings fora hfcume.
C onscquentl), the standards forthcOrangcCoast
aquatics proaram arc designed to direct team mcmbcn
tO"-lrd developing an to capable. confident, well·
ad1usted }Oung people wt th a high sense of sclf~stccm ••
· ~t bea.in with co.1chingst) It There arc man)
d1ffcrcntcoach1npt>les, '"'oofv.h1ch product'
"winnma teams · A coach hn the option of gen ins the.
de-sired results throuah either fear or re pt'Ct
Those who choose fear v.111 ha"c athlete who do
v.hat the)' are told, compete hard. and win pmcs. The)'
doth1n&s because they arc told to do so and that 1s
v.herc 11 tops.
Ofcrcatcrlong-tcrm "aluearccoache\v.ho
choose to cam the respect of the tr athlt'tt"S bccau~ of
the trcmcndou!> pos. 1b1hUt"S that port pro' 1dcs II ~
takes lonacrtoaa1n :1 person'spo\1tne rqard th3n 11
docs to create (car, but coat:hC1 v.ho an: re pcctcd ehcn
from thcirathlett"S mature undersuindinaofconccplS
and last1nachangcs 1n behavior.
~ltte-. SH COACH/811
'\II\ Pl \\01-1·'
·Lakers wear 'em
out, go one-up
on Supersonics ..
-1
•
•
. ..., ........... .,'-~ Senfor M•rlr Kapl•n won his 1ln9le1 nu•tch, then cflnched th• match with doubles win.
One more look at UCI' s . . _.,._ __
.Sizzling day in the sun
To'thank hcalmostpasscdu up1wo
)'Cars ago. That's" hen UC'I'~ Mark
Kaplan wascom1denng turning pro
ancr making the tndt" tdual singles
semifinals at the"-:(''\ .\sand eam1 ng
his first Al)·Amenca honor
But while a1umor named Damn
Xatcsb) passed his stnior sca$0n at
UC I to lurn pro. Kaplan d«·1ded 10
sta>.:. In rctro~pccl, he now knows the
cntical dcc1 100 "as the proper one
The th1nas which have happentd
for UC! tennis. and Kaplan. in the
past '"o) ears have made at more
1han1ust "onhwh1le. He1ust WJShC'J
his parents could ha'e bttn lhere
Saturda).. "'hen the .\nteaters toppled
No. I UCLA an the largest dual· match'
VICtOI) the provam has en)O}ed.. .
Next. the fourth-rnnked Antc31C'rs
enter the NC A.\ tournament with a
leaiumate shot3t' ictol) and should
. be seeded some" here bet\\CCn fir 1
and third.
• .. Thu team haH'Omc uch a long way;• Kaplan said ·· r' e comt such a
Iona w•>· f v.as thinlongofleav1na
that Sttond )ear I v.ould have gone
out to the pro(.~rl u11 and {J"lade. ·
mistake there
"I LC2mtd so much the last tv.o
)Cars. You'H go1 to kno" how 10
control )OU~lf <\t ccflaan po1nu
)Ou'vcgot to pla~ v.t'll You'\e,01 to
ao four )ca~ to team 1hat I can t
empbas11e enough to somronc hov.
1mponant 111 to sla> all four )cars ..
h can help an maJun1dec1Slons
dunna the heat ofbattlc. hke when the
UCLA match was on lh<' hnc Satur-
da}.&ndK.aplan and fellow South
Afncan Richard Lubner hold1n1a 4-J
lad in the fifth Kl. Lubner. the
JUntor, made some m1Stakes and lo t
h1sscf"eand C LA held fora S-4
lead.
Ofcounc, thcAnteatC'rscame back
1hllnks to Kaplan'scool pla) and
~ubncrs att:u. linga111tudc do\' n the
'ttrct<. h
··V..hcn )ou'rt up hke th:uand lo~
>our sen c. that shouldn't happen."
K.lplan ~1d "'-C\t \Car 1s going to
helphtm .. • .
Whnc pla) in~ the best in the nation
al No I singles in I 988. ma~tnl the
N( .\.\ 10alcsquanerlinnlsandearn-
1nga final r:tnk1ngof 15th in the
n:u1on, Kaplan karnc.'d a lol. Hr
started out v. 1th a 6-5 rcc.\ird lhl\
season. but )tnn• h<' ha5 been un\lop-
pable
~Ith 28' 1ctones an hts last~~
matches. mcludmaacon' 1ncing•
sweepoffourth-rateJ Bnan Garro"
on turda). t..aptan promises fo
mo'e h1ghcr1han h1scum•nt ron~mg
of~,enth 1n lhe nallon
"J''e feltsocomposro the la't tc\\
matchc!> ... Kaplan said ""l ou JU 1
ha\.(' IO~)OUrstlf.ond II Will happen
fof)OU You don't haH' to h 111t 10\l
hard."
0
\\hale there ma} be bettt'r pla,er'>
on the team. few \\Ill dcb3tc th e:
1m1>3ct of the tcam'\othc.•rS(nwr co·
cap1a1n Mike( :tdl&<ln ." hosc onl~
1cnn1 strokes li.aturdJ} wcrt to
warm-up teammates
( ad1pn 1s the in p1rat1onJI kJdl'r
ahhouah he ha n't pla)c<kffcc11"el\
forqutte a wh1k due to a trained
rowtorcufl.11 c."Ould be the onl)
traged> forthts )ear's ltam 1n that
aficr fO\lr )Carso( ded1catton to the ,
pr<>Jram. he m11h1 not be abk to pla~ dunn&thc~C'.\.\san <\then' Ca
Ma) fO-:!"'
0
The\ ictol') o'er l < L .\ JU!>I added
a ftw more inches to the orrnmftr-
encc of the \ntea1ers' sno" balhna
confidence
'"Wt can" in thC' '\( A..\\ •· K•plan
s.i1d. "This ~ear. "ee,pcct to do tt ,
It's d1ITCrt'nt ti )OU C\pct l It than If
)ou'rclust happ) &t"l lht're "
Kap an is lhc \no"cap on " The
umm11" -v.hatC oachG""gPatton
calls ht~ lop four pla)ers ~h1ch also
1ncludc.1 l ubncr \.11kc Rngsand
Tre' or "-ronemann L•l h arC' pla,cn
v. hoco\,lld casil) ha' c gone anoth<'r
v.a), but Pa11on \ m.ittnel1\m has
helped lure 1he lllkn110 ma1'.c.: the
UCI team aurac. 11' t' Junna his HI-
) car tenure
"We'rl"a happ~ tc.lln "Luhncr
sa1J. "EH·n 1f~'c=lo\l' "<''rt"a h:ipp\
buochofgu)~ \\e'rl·all rnends Look
atthccndof( turda,·c;1 ma1ch lhad
thouaht about u' all huu in1 hkc that
after beating l '( Li\ I had C'O\lc;1on~.
11 bt'forc ..
The umm1t1 nownt•ar m~il~
lllnd in rctros~'Ct :sll lcd thear
dcn s1onscouldn't ha\t· httn better
one The~ made thetrdl'C1s1on to
.illend l (I ~.tu'<' the' wanted to be
b1.11ld1ng bind.
l\.aplan'sdcc1s1un "'e1Jh<'d h<'a' 11\
on thdact h1 aunt ''' e in If'\ inc
"roncmann "ho could form a
foundauon on ha)O" n. \ltd, "I
al" a) l>J\"l C{'lt1c1sm for aoma toa
~hoolhl..eth1~ lcameherctobu1lda
1rad1tton '\o" "eha"ea tad1um "e 1~11.000 pcopldora match and
(l'tcne lff FERGUSON /8Jt
ll\tou ....
BerryhDI
picks On
Hershlser ,
His two-run single
makes the difference
in 4-2 over Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Damon
8eTryh1ll is chOOSIJ\I his pou just
naht this season. ·
Berf}'h1ll hit a g6-ahead, two-run
single an the 1;1xth lnnina Sunda> as
I.he Chicago Cubs beat Orel He~iser
and the Los Anfele Dod,en 4-2.
Hcrsh1scr, 4-• !\as lost twice to the
Cubs this season. The ri&ht-h1ndcr'5
last victory against Chicago at DodJCf Stadium wa -on-July JO, 1~86. __ -..,.
Pnor to the pme-w1001n& rut.
Berryhill, a product of l.aauna Beach
High Schools. was 2-for-1S hfctjmc
against the Dod~rs.
"Hers.baser had u shut down. b.ut
AWAY
T~r-Jdte
~y 9-Plll.,".' OS
~y lQ-f>lll.. ,.OS ~v 11-ldle
~v l~lts '~~ Mav 13-PMs. ,;05•
Mev 14-Ptllls, 10.JS•
~v ls-Mets, '-JS ~v 16-Mets, ':JS• ~v 17-Mets, 'JS•
• Ah 09mes on KA8C (790)
•Channel 11
he pvc me :s pitch l could handle."
~rryh1ll said "The.. ball was down.
nol in m) wh~lbousc or anythma.
but I just hit H through the hole, It
wasn't a bid pitch b> his tandards.''
Ch1c,aao man aer Don Zimmer
said ~rryh1M hM chosen his hits
carcfoll) this season.
"8crT)h11l ha n't got a ton of hit -. . ..
Zam mer said. "He hacta home run to
beat San Francisco and another bit"
hn "' n O\ego."
8en)h1ll. "'ho pent Apnl on th~
disabled hs1 wuh tend1mtis 1n his
right houldcr, bas SC\en RBis in
SC\ en pmes since retum1n&.
tC\C W1hon. 2-0. CSC'aped a bascs-
load«i Jim an the founh tnm!\g and
&Ot the \ 1ctol) 10 relief of Grq
Maddull. Mitch W1lhams puched
tv.o innanas for l'\1~ 10th sa..-c
"We'"c bttn on lhe road for a
v.cck.. a.nd J ul can't sa> cnouah
about bov. these &U)'S have battled,"
Zimmer said of h1s team "The
bullpen·, bcocn oumand1n1 ..
~1&ht muh 1nglcd to lead ofT
the Cub)' s1:t.th-ann1na rail) One out
tawr. R) nc Sandberaand Mark Grace
s1naled 10 load the base After
HershaS<'.'r struck o ut Gary Varsho.
Bt-ri')htll ifOunded a \tn&JC lO nJht
field to score t"o runs and &•"C" the"
Cubs a).~ le d
"That ~ 001 the hit lhat l11leJ me "
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me 1n trouble. thro\qna thrtt high
fa t~ll in a roO: "
( h1caio added a run 10 the eighth
on Varsho's RBI doublt. ·
Angels cooled off
by Toronto"s rain
TORO'\ TO (.\Pl -The sched-
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The .\ngels wenl in10 unda~ 's
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Chuck Fink\ 3-1
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Alvin Davis says it's no surprise that the Mariners
·have \\<on s1~ strai&ht.
"Pitchin& and defense have been very consistent
throuahout thjs streak. We've scored nans, but just
scorina runs doesn't win ballpmes." he said Sunday after
Seattle beat Baltimore S-3, their third victory over the
Orioles in less than 24 hours. •
Davis had Lhree hits and drove in three runs. Bill
Swif\, Jerry Recd and Dennis Powell combintd on a six-
bitter.
Seattle, which Saturday night swept its first
doubleheader since J 98 l, had not won six straight pmcs
since June 20..29, l 98S, when the Mariners won a club
record eight stra1&ht. Ball Swift, J-0, allowed six hits in 5'n inninp for his
first victory since last Oct. l apinst Texas. Dennis
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five mnir.3s as Bah1morc lost its founh straight.
"ldon't think we're in an amazing funk ~t now,"
Orioles first baseman Jim Traber said. "We've JUSt lost a
few games in a row. We've been in aJl these games,
basically. we're Just not doing the things we need to do to
win."
Elsewhere in the American League Sunday:
Iadlan1 5-IZ, Twla1 f ·l: tn Clcvcliina, Minnesota
continued its collapse as Cleveland got 2S hits off seven
pitchers and sent the Twins to their 13th loss in I 5 games.
By the end of the second game. the Twins were using
outfielder Dan Gladden on the mound. He gave up two
hiu and one run in the eighth innin~
AthletJc1 5, Ti1era 4: In Detroit, Mark McGwirc's
homer snapped a seventh-inning tic as Oakland ~on for
the ninth time in 13 games. _
Bob Welch. 4-2. gave up .six hits in siJt innings.
walking three and striking out four. Dennis Eckersley
finished for his 10th save in 11 opponunities, allowing
Lou Whltaker·s seventh home run.
Brewer• I, Royals %: Jn Milwaukee, Robin Yount
and Glenn Braggs drove in three runs each as Milwaukee
won its fourth strai&ht.
Chris Bosio, S-1, gave up four singles in five innin~.
lowering tus earned-run average to '2.09. He left wnb
tightness in his shoulder and was replaced by C'huck
Crim, who finished for his second save.
Reel Sox t, Rusen 5: tn Boston, Jody Recd bit a two-
run double in a five-run second inning and Wade Boggs
and Nick Esasky homered a:s Boston completed a thrce-
game sweep.
Texas opened the season with 16 viClorics in its first
20 games but has lost seven of its last nine, including four
strai&ht. Boston has won six. of its last seven.
WIUte Sox•. Yukeet %: In Chicago, Harold Baines
had three hits and drove in two runs. and Eric King. 3·3,
allowed five bits in seven innings... ·
Chicago had lost its first five games against the
Yankees this season. The Wh ite Sox snapped New York's
three-game winning strtak. ·
Jn the National League: ·
Braves 7, J:x~• 1: ln Atlanta. Pete Smith allowed
three hits in seven innings and hit a three-run triple to cap
a six-run third inning as the Braves beat the Expos to
complete a three-game sweep. ....... -
A1tros 5, Meta 0: In New York, Kevin Bass went 3-
for-3 and tied a team record with four stolen bases and
Jam Deshaies pitched a five-hitter as Houston beat
Dw1&ht Gooden and New York.
PIUllles 5, Reel• 0: Th Cmcmnati, Alex Madnd
allowed five sin&)cs in 61'1 innings as Philadelphia
defeated the hobbled Cincinnati Reds.
Gordon Dillard got the final out in the seventh, and
Sieve Qedrosian allowed three hits to complete the
combined e1&ht·h1t shutout.
Padres !, Pirates I: In San Diego, Roberto .A.lomar
drove in tllree runs with a homer and two-run s1ngJe a~
San Diego beat Pittsburgh.
Ed Whitson, S-2, scattered 10 hits in 8 1-3 innings
and Mark Davis struck out the last two baners for hi~ 13th
save in 13 opponunities.
Gluts 5, Cardlulr 1: In San Francisco. Don
Robinson scattered nine hats and htt-a home run and
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innina to live the Giants a J.-0 lead. It was his ninth career
home run. hiah among active pitchers.
Blaik returns to his home at Army
as the leaaer of the long gray line
• He wtU bt ~· of' .. wub ~t respect." said T Cahill, who coectwd the Cadrb frOm 1966-73 ... y
dunk of ham and OJtnn Dlvi1 and Doe l1andmd aa
urne bttath. ~ mull hive beta pretty toOd. they aill WEST POINT. N.Y. -Thany-onc ---~ta~ af\er he rtt1rtd as nny's most auc~I football coach, Eart ··Red .. Bfaik is
murnina IP•n 10 West Point, thi1 time to •
rt1t forever near tht .. fields of fncndly strift" that he
helped make famous.
Btaik, who had bttn an ill hnlth an recntt years, d•ed
latt Friday n.iaht at the •of 92 tn a ColOnMlo Sorinp nu11in1 horm. He will ht buried \lruler a foOtbl.11-shaped
t0mbltone at the West Point cri'teiery. no1 far from
Michie Stadium. 1ile of some of his teams' areaiat triumphs. The family is kttpina funeral arran,ement5
private.
Bla'ik. who aradualtd from Weit Point an 1920.
b«ame Mad coach in 1941. He inherited a prosram that
bad r.uen to its lowest ebb since it was betun in 1890 by
Dennis Michie. TheCackts~re 1-7·1 an l~. mana11n&
only a one-point victory over Wilhanu Col-. 'But
under 8la1k lhe ptO&tam did an immediate about-face,
postin• a 5-J.l record in his tint season.
H11 teams went on to wjn two r\8tional cltam· pion.ships and captured the l.an)bert Trophy u the top
footbell team in the East five timesdurina the 1940s and
seven timds ovtrall.
"He contributed immensely to football, West Polnt
and the country," said Anny coach Jim You"!! who uses
Blaik's lepcy as an inspiration for his teams. He wtll be
remembered as one of the .,uiest coaches of all time and
one of the outstandina leaden."
"'k about them.' Tbey ~re. 8181k come' a record or 121-3.l-I from J94l \0 1951. He p1 Anny to unbelltft Ud -unti~ seuons in 1944 and 19-fS, when the Cadrll Wl'Oa
COf\9eCUl.1VC .DltiOMI titla behind the ruzle-cl8de pla
of Blanchard and Davis -"Mt. lnside" and "Mi
Outtidc" -and qain in 1949. Blanchard wn the
Hclaman Trophy in 19·0 and Davis captured it the
followana year.
.. Col. Bla.ik w11 admired and respcctCd by all his
players and everyone who came in contact with him,"
said Davis, who hvC$ an La Quinta, Calif. "He led a nch,
Cull and exc1tin1 hfe and was a peat uample for all ofus.
and l'W miss him a &mt deal.'
Earl Henry Blaik was born in Detroit on Feb IS,
1897, and pew up in 0.yton. Ohio. He played football,
basketball and baKball in hiah school and ~duated from
the University of Miami, Ohio. in 'une of 1918. That
same month he entered West Point, ~here he lettcrccl 1n
football, baseball and besltetbell. He was commiuioncd
in 1920 and served for two years bcfe>Te ~tumina to
Dayton to work with his father in real estate and
contractina.
In 1927 he became a civilian assi1tantcoach at Wes
Point. bold in& that post throuah the J 933 tcas<>n, when h
ten for Danmouth, where he_come11ed a 45-15-4 rte0rd.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -Jose Canseco
rcirtjurcd his left h¥d Sunday on the second day or
his rehabilitatiqn assi&nment with the HunuvilJo
StarsJ..the Oakland Athletics' Oass AA farm team.
uanscco, who was l-for-4 Saturday, grounded to second in his tint at-bat Sunday and lh~n
reinjured the wrist as be singled in tbe ihi.rd inning.
He was clearly in pai., as he 1'3n to first on the RBI
single.
After the pmc, the Stars released a statement
saying Canseco Pf'Obably would undcrao more
SUrJCTY on the wrist and could be out another thrtt
to five weeks.
Canteco was scheduled to have X-rays ta.ken of
the injured hand in Huntsville Monday and to travel
to San Francisco on Monday for funher tests, the
team said.
Tbe American League MVP remained at the
ballpark and was apply1n$ ice 10 the hand. The Stars'
trainer. Dave Schober, said Canseco had .. minimal"
movement in the wrist.
Saturday night's f);'e had reunited Canseco
-withirrs'1Win brother zzie for the first time sinte
hiah school. Ozzie Canseco also is returning from a
fractured Jct\ wrist.
"I miss being with the Athletics," Jose Canseco
had said Saturday. "but tt's fun to sec my brother
and talk to h11t1."
Jn his first a1-ba1 Saturday, Jose Canseco struck
out on a 3-2 pitch from Leon Danilo. a 22-ycar.:Old
nght·hander. He walked on four pitches in the
second inning. grounded to shonstop 1n the fourth
and was called out on strikes in the sixth. He s1rigled
to right in the eighth as Huntsvtllc won 8-7. He was
on second an the eighth when Onie struck out.
Jose previously had pla}ed an Joe W. Davis
Stadium. Jn 1985. Canseco hit 25 home runs and
drove an 80 runs. hatting a grand slam in the new
stadium's openingpmc.
"I had a lot offun here an 1985." he said. "There
was no negative media then. nothing bul good stun:··
Canseco fiaurcd 11 would take about 10 days
with Huntsville to get ready for the big leagues, but
obviously that 11metabte will have to _be pushed
back.
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SYDNEY. Austraha former ----
Wimbledon tennis champion Pat C'ash. • •
sidelined fbr six months by an Achilles ,,,-
,tendon injury, lashed out Sunday at the press
c:overqt of his pnvate life.
The Au5tralian. who split up last month with has
Nol'Wt&lan &irl friend, ~nne-Britt Kristiansen. said
reporters had made his life a mi~ since the Australian
Open in January, where he maae a much-publicised
outburst durina a media conference.
He said cameramen had distressed both himself and
his family, at times sluing for hours outside their homes.
.. I didn't care about the pttssurc· on me. lhe
interviews and bt1n1 under the microscope until it gotito
the staae like it's been the last couple of months:· Cash
said in an interview on the O\anMI Seven network.
"When you can't 10 outside and walk with your kids.
when )OU can'tgo out to dinner with your friends or with
the Davis Cup team without people comingup to )OU, or
you can't go to the gym or down the road w11hout
someone taking ~our photo. that's too much."
Cash. 23. said the med~1tnen 1e~ at the ~ustrahan
Open had been a dtSCrcss1na one.
"J went 10 the press conference and the} staned
..rlppmi-into me .. be .sai~ __ --------~ Dunns that interview, following a straight set loss to ~
Sweden's Stefan Edberg. Cash swore at journalists and J "lmb9clleal Listen to mel You don't h•--to made .a number of off-color remarks. 1 .... .. , wasn't bean& very nice. I didn1t handle it weu.:· run The gun only flrea blanks!!"
Cash admitted in the interview. "But I'm not the Pnme
MinJSter with people 10 help me sa) the right thin&\,··
Last month Cash revealed he was separating from
Kr1st1anfen . mother of his 1wo children. WJth whom he
lived in Fulham, England.
tp I 0 I 1-: 0 J ·1 H • D \ \
"l'\-e aotten kicked around a lot by the media
and I don't appreciate that. A lot of people
misunderstand me. If you'd been through what f ve
been throuah, you m1aht not •alk 10 anybody.;· -
Jote Cauu. of the Oakland At.hlc11cs as he bepn a
20-day rehabilitation ass11nmen1 with Huntsv1ne of
Southern Lcaauc.
' Wheel charr win to ~B man
Leach teams up for net tltl
Lquna ~ach's R1ck Leach teamed with c I
Jam PuJh of Palos Verde110 wtn the doubles * champ1onsh1p at the Tournament ofC'ham-
p1ons an New Yu rk. be-sting Jim C'umer and ----
Pete Sampras 10 the finals, 6-4. 6-2.
• Hunt1naton ~ach's Randy Smyth. the defendrns
Salem ProSa1I 40 ch ampion, held ofT a d\alleJ!vfrom
Tom Blackaller to win the Chesapeake Bay Cup at Sand '
Point State-Park It was his first victor) of the se_ason 1
• Coiua Mesa's Duane Summen finished fif\h in the
Pro Twins Grand Pm; d1v1s1on ot
the Amencan Moltotcychst o\s.
~atton na11onal road rac1nascnei
at Gatnesvtlle, Ga.
•JA:Jnc H1&h product Bob
Hamelin hit an A.Bl s1nlle in tht
sixth innina to lift the Memph"
LONG BEACH _ Rex Walson of Chtcks 10 a 6-5 Southern ua,ue
Hastinas. New Zealand; sec a men's course -<., victory over the Charlotte K.n1&Jm
record of fwo hours, ~ 2 minutes and 27 I' . 1n a sweep or a. doubleheader.
second' m the eiahch runnina of the 26 mile In the National Hockt:y Lcaaut
385-yard Lona Beach Marathon on Sunday.' Leach pfayofft:' 1
The 28-ycar-old runner broke the 1986 record of • Pat~ck Ro~ stopped 17 hoh
2: t 3:22 set by Rae Sayre on the flat courK that takes for his ~ond shutout in thrtt pmt-s and Mont~al
eontcJtants by the docked ship Queen Mary and Howard ' scored all us &oats tn a 7:3 l span of the second penod as
Hupe1' amphibious airplane, the Spruce o~. both tho Canadaens took a commandina J.-1 lead 1n the Wale
tourist auractions. Conference final v.111' a}.()" actor) over the Pb11adclph11
Jn Jhe wheelchair compet1t1on, Roben Mohnatli of Flyers. Huntmaton Bcac:h, won tn a record time o( 1:47:59, • Math1eu Hermans of Tbc Netherlands ~on the
brealuna the otd record of 2:00:48 Stt by Jam Knaub an 14th lqofthe44th TourofSpe1n cychnaraoc unda)•, ha' I 98S second victory an a row. and Omar Hemandtt dt
Wen Yanmm& of BciJtnl set a ~urse record of Colombia remamed the 01;era.ll leadcr.
2:43:33 1n the v.omen·5 division. bralLn& Dtann~ -"-Hermans CO\.ered the 102 . .l ft?ilc~ bct~ttn Jaca and
Rodacn' 1988 record of 2:-t4:S 1. 'The H·)at~ld Larqou JD a wncoC l boun. 59 lD.UluttUnd 19 secon<tt.
Yanmin1 ran the CO\Jr'X under cloudy skies when the raoc He~ans won the •taat after a lltOnf fi~ spnnt.
bcpn at 7:30a.m., PDT. The wn broke thro'-l&h about l t,; •Former C1cvehtnd 8~s hnebad.er M~ bour1 la•cr Junk.an tested pos1t1ve for steroid use befort the tea
The divasJon W1JlJlCIS e.med $8 000 each packed ham an IM .fint round of the 1987 Ft -d.ra · · accordint •o a publi.!Md ~por1.
Bu k H" k The (C1e~eland} Plam Dealer, quouna two sources at c s put aw s away In 5 did not ldenufy, sa1d Swwlay that the Browns wctt awatt
Junkin had taken steroids before tbey made him lbc ti Rh
playtr c:hoscn overall in 1987 One sourte told th(
newspeptt th.at a doctor bad ptete11bed the mediceuon to ATLANTA -Coach Od Hams had A vowed hls Milwaukee Bucks would w1n one •
playoff aame In Atlanta. r
He didn't atret(h tbll vow to two pmcs, ----but lbat's eucily wbat I.be lucudid SUa~y. ovtrtomina
the IOll to il\iury otleed.ina 1COm Tmy CWnm1nas and -~· &bi Hawb ~92 to win their besi-of·S fint·round NBA )'()fr llria 3-2 .
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aid Junkln'• IDJ11rtd ankle. •
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Bicycle Classic
The lln:b ant1ual Redlands 81cyc:le Clawc. which for the first year will be by invitation only
and CtatUtt the m05t PfUC money ever, wtll be
held Ma1 26-29, Me!"'onal O.y weekend.•
The OaUK will include 1 bl.kc expo •\!ttt
blC)'de aod equipment manu(IC'\urtta. rc1ailers
a.od clotb~ makcn will show off their orocturu.
The bikte•po 111r11l'a (ne and 6pen to lhe public.
The natton'a top profcs 1onaJ teams. such as
7-11, Team Crest, Coon Ll&bt. Moniaomery
Systems, Whcaties/Schwm and l..oolr, have bttn
1nvned to compe\e in the Oau1c1 a flve-staac. w~vent r.ce todudjna 1wo m1enums. ·
Prue monet has been 11Kreued thtt yee1 to Sl0,000 from S22,SOO'ln 1988 For more information, phone the Redlands
Bicyde Class1ut 791-7Sll.
Bob Boyd basketball
The Doh Boyd Chapman Basketball camp is
scheduled for lwo session& th1ssummer, each for
different catq.Orics.
The firit session, Jul> 1~14, is 1 coed
instrucuonaJ camp f'br younptcn 8-12 with tM
cmohas11 on fundamentals. Cost for lhc one-week session. which runs 9-4
daily, IS S7S.
Tbe second tcssion 1s July 30-Aui. 3, an
extended day camp for &11<ks 7-11 and will run
fro!!l 9 a.m -8 p.m.
'4 Ttllscamp is scared toward ad vanced instruc-
tion and will be staffed by several Oranic
Coim\y hiah school roac:hc' lbc cost 1s S 17 S for
the wett.
Fwtbcr 1nformaJi0t> can b) obtained by con\KtiQa Jerry DtBusk at 997-66S I.
Lawn bowling
On Saturday the Nev.])Ot'l Harbor Lawn
Bowlin, Club will host the American Lawn
89wllQ& Assoc1at1on Southwnt Division mbted cnpla tournament
Thert ~1u be lhrtt 14 end pmes with
pUl><1po•na ~mbtt~ •nlttln& ••~. ~am eac"h.. Competmon WI beJ1n at 9.JO am. aod run th~ the af\c . It 1s open to the
public (o; spectator •1 na. ·
For more tnformat • phone Bob Hicks at 644.4138. ·~
Basketball camp
Cbnst Collcie Irvine wtll hold 1 basketball camp the week.of July19-l 4, for bo)s and 11rl1 tn &reek1 S throua.h 12. ·
The camp will feature daily 1nstruct1on, lccturts 1od demonstrallons by COllCte and h1&h
school COIChes. T -sh1ru, cotteae pla)ers to help campen ind1HduaUy. videotape aboouna in-strucnon, leam compc\lhOn &pJnsl pl1)CI'$ of
similar 1bt.l11y and wtth equal t4y1q umt. an.-awards prosram, a tour of the campus and
1dm1ss1ons prtscnu1uon. basket bell rccrea11onal
and housina faciliticsand 1 lccturc on acadcm1l·~ and collcae sports.
After an 1nit1al tallnt of the camper's skills.
part1c1pants ~111be~on1 team tha1 tvill be composed of J>l•)cn of similar ab1l11y Campers
\\Ill pla) on 1ba1 team thr®ahout the ~eek and be coached by one of the camp's opencnccd
h1&h school or collcic coaches. To enroll. applicants ~hould contact Coach
Kent Schhchtemc1er at Christ Collcar trvmc b)
caJlina 8S4-8002, cxL 209. The tu111on for the Full DI)' Camp (includes room and board) 1s
$200. Tu1uon for Day Campers is Sl4S (all the
same bencfi1s cx~pt breakfast and ovcm1gh1
lod&Jnt). Those rntcrn'tcd should appl) for the
basketball camp before May 19 .
elson sl~ps in Mudd, •
lo'ses in sudden death
DALLAS (AP) -Jodie Mudd
proved Sunday that record and
rcputati9n don't count an sudden
death playoffs.
"You sttU have to pla) 1hc shots.
play t.bc aolf course," Mudd said
Sunday after he beat Larry Nelson on
the first extra hole at the Byron
Nelson Classic. ··1 fiaurcd I had a little
bit of an advantaac. bccaust of m)
lenath."
When Mudd ind Nelson went to
the first eu.ra hole. the par-fi ve 16th.
with the title and at 180,000 check at
stake, the-\ICtcnn Nelson. 41 , held a
J-l playoff record. had won a couple
of PGA national titles and o U.S.
Oocn and cacried a reputation as one
o( aolrs mo t fierec comp(tttors.
Mudd. on the other hand. had an
~2 playoff m:ord and had one
victory an an e1a,ht ·)ear career.
He promptly scortJ a b1rd1e-4 wtth
a 12-foot putt and walked awa) a
winner.
"This Cra.z) pme of aolf," he aid.
at this event. was set up when both
Mudd and Nelson completed regu-
lation pla) at 265. 15 strokes under
par on the TPC al Las Cohnas.
Nelson pla)ed the last 18 holes an
67 and appeared 10 have the sttuauon
well in band un\11 hts shots began to
stray on the back nine.
Mudd, from Lou1sv1lle. Ky., made
up three sbots O\ er 1hc last SC\cn
holes of regulation play and gained
has place IO the pla)OfTwath a 5~undcr-
par 65. .
Playtni "ell an fron1 of elson.
Mudd had to wait b) the 18th green
while Nelson 101 11 up and down on
the 72nd hole for thC-.Qi!.r that tied 11
Thcpla)offbepnon-thepar·516th hole ···-~....,....-
Mudd dro'c the fa1rwa} Nelson.
who had bttn forced to s\ru~e O\ er
lhe last SC\'en hold"bf rcgulat1on pla).
aot his drh e into haht rough.
Mudd hit a )C('ond c.hotju t shon of
the arcen.~clson laid up and had 11 5
yards lcf'\ His thirti was to the right
Joyn~r-Kerse~ m~~t
Tbe Ont Jackie Jo)ntt-kersce lnvua11onal
track meet will be held Saturday. June 10, at
UCLA'a Dralc Stadium · ~bk &Old medalist Jo1ner-l<.a'ltt htad-!•nes tlw fist of Pttrrutt Onucd tates and unttnat1onaJ atbleus achedultd 10 compete in
the rMet. The U.S roster includes uch top
names u Orq Foster, who will mark lua rttum
1ooutdoorcompet1taon fonhcfin111mes10« re-
brraktn& his arm an Fe~. and 400-me1cr
hurdlciOlympie sold medah•t Andre Phillips.
U.S. wolnfl! com~una include Oall Devcn,. ecrhofder(w1th To~ncr·Kenee) ofthc American
record 1n the 100.meter hurdJ~. and 'S8
Ol)mp1e stlvcr mcd.\hst Valene Bntc0 Olym-
pic and world champion athletes from eastern and ~cstem Europe arc also expected to aucnd
Adult ticket pnces arc S7 for ~ncral ad·
m1u1on. $14 for rcservtd scatint and $4 for students wa\b l.D , ct)1ldn:n under 12, and ~n1or cim:cns, VIP ttckcu are S2S,
Tickets are available throu&h \he UC LA Itek.ct office at (211) 82S-2101.
United Way golf
The United Way o(Orangt Count} will host
its c1Jhtb 1nnu11l West Rca1onal Golf Tour-
nament on Fnda~. Junt 9 at Milt' Squa~ Golf Course in Fountain Valle)'
The tqWJ"lUOn fee 1s $60. which mcludt's
cart. dinner and a 1ood1c baa Tcc--ofT11m~ att from 8 a m • 12 IS p. m. Golfers will compete for
the LonaC1t Dnvc, Ctosnt to the Pin. Lo" Gross. Low Net and 1 Putting and lns1dc-thc-C1rcltcontes1. Pnzes for thew contests. as well as
a car for ihe "Holt-m·Ont" contest, wtll bc awarded at 1 banquet 1mmcdtatrly follow1na the tournament.
For more informauon, l<lll l 'n11cd Wa) ol Oran~_ . Count)·, Wt'st Re11onal offict-at
84S.S300
Mayor's Cup tennis
The ( ll) of Nev. Port lkach P~ril.~ lkachn and Rccrcauon Department 1\ homna the third annu1J Mi)or s (up Tennis l ournamcnt,
scheduled tostan Sa1urda' and ~unda\ "llh the finals on Ma) 20 · · · -
.EnLn~ an:· no" bc'ina atct'pted · for all catqones -men 's ~1ngles and doubles" B &
C, and v.omcn's 5tn&Jesand dou~I~ 8 & ( Entn
ftt IS SI S for Stn<s and $20 Pt"r doubles team .
To m.Cl\'e an cntry fonn, phone 644-JI SI or
stop b) Cit)' Hall 11 3300 Ncw pon Bhd Ent!")'
deadl.tne " Fnda) Ma> i!t ~ .IZ. m _
W~lght-lifting meet
San CkNCnte Hip wtll hoat the I Ith anol.IAI
South Orantt County WcaaJn·Ut\J~ lnva&a•
tionaJ on Saturday, Ma> 20
The contest of sinak' rcpttJUOft masu•u.un aue.m~ 1s open to any blah 1ehool athk1a •ho
are wciahH11in1n, 10 their otr.tcat0n, JA~
teaM)n, prc-ieason or an~ 1ype of Of'lltnind praaram A total of66 t.rophi('I will~ awa:rded.
The cost is S7 pc:r hf\C'I'. Lifta to be performed
(w1tb Ol)·mp1c bar) mchl<k:
8tnch press.-Blr mu•l be at arms lenatb. •
lolo\er the bar to the chnt, (a bouhce Wllf bt
allo~ed) and Pl"CS$ to tbe lock pot.aUon. The
buttocb must remain on bench \fuoupout t.l\e
movtment
Squat-The body must be lo-wttd until the
top oftbc thllb ts parallel to the Ooor. then nso to
a full> erect pos111on.
The hta.hest totals of the hf\J will cktttnune the winners in each d1v1sion. Each conies.ant 1s
allowed 1 maximum of thrtt a11empt1 in both
bench preu and sguat.
Adm1ss1on 1s $3 for apectators. For m0tt
tnform111on, phone David Elccxm, meet direc-
tor, at San Clemeruc H1a.h at 492.4 I 6S.
Freedom Bowl golf
1:be Freedom Bov. I gets an earl} "lnck~fr
1p1n th1~ }Car wben 11 hc>Sli the Freedom Bowl GolfChallcnac Monda). Junc 2611 the Newport Beach Counll) Club.
The toumamt'nt opens Irrelevant Weck
fcs11v1llcs which honors the last player ~lccted
in the National Football lcque's annual draft.
The lrrclc,ant Week inductee will aho be
honored 11 othcr1cuv111t'S intludma 1 re«plion
at the Balboa Bay Club. 1 superstars compet1·
lion. colltar niah1 at UCJ. tnps to Disne)'land. Holl~ood Pan. and Ball> 's Grand Hotel tn
Reno The "-ttk v.1ll be capped bi the Balbol
Ba) Club's pons Hall of Fame banqueh The honortt "'ll be presented the Lowsman Trophy by the L'nl\·etsll) Athlc11c Club.
Thc Freedom Bowl Golf Challcnae features
both a two-man be~t ball and 1 rematch of last }'car's football bowl pmc on the cou~ ~n
Bn&h•m 't ouna L nl\ersm and the UniverSH) ofC'olorado · ·
" hm1ttd number of spots remain iva1lable for Freedom Dov.I golf pan1c1pants The $200
cntl) ftt 1ndudcs aol f. can. a team shin and cap,
assorted 11n) beverage\ on the course and a banquet mona the hole-an-one pnzcs arc two new 1utomob1lc~. a mob1l home and 1 boat.
A hm11td number of dinncr~nl> nckets also arc 1va1l1ble 11 SSO each
For more anforma11on phone K.Jrk Hcndnx F~om))o"I -'SSOC111c faccuu"e Director at ._6J4-_lj ....
Inkster' s encore feat -.
IV~...-..
dusts· off weather,· field
CHESl\PEAKE. Va. (AP> -De-
fend1n1 champion Juh lnl..ster O\er·
came foul "eatht'r "1th a 3-under-par
69 thal pushed her ~s\ htt fahenng
opponents to a fi\e-stro ... e \ 100~
und•> in the L PG.\ 's Cre"itar
C'lamc
Inkster bu alt a three-shot ad\ an\agC'
at the turn and ne'er led b~ J~s than
t"o tile rt'St oftht v.a~ on a ra1"' da)
that sa" temperature\ dipped into the
upper 40s
She completed thr« tnp~ around...
Gret'nbner ( ountr. ( luh's 6 ~-.<:
)3rd la) Out 1n 21 0. Sil under P3'
Th(' \ll\Or. "onh S4 \ 000 lrom
the S300,oo0 pur\C "a~ lnk~ter·,
~lond of the ~a~n and the I "\th of
her c:ar~r he v.on the IQ ( re UH
Jt lcep' t-tole < 10 11 \ouf'SC' cndm~
the tournamcnt'~c1ght·)ear run al the
l lub 1n ncarb) uffol ...
Beth Daniel and "edcn·s la\.Clot\l'
Neumann "ere doses& to ln ... \terw11h
I -under :! I Ss
sta)cd with lnkstcrfl'IY in the round
but slipped to a 74. •
i\t 216 "c~ Am> Benz. Debbie M:.~} Jane Geddes, Jan Step-
henson :.nd C'tndy· Fig-Currier Benz
cl<>SC'd "'th a 68. Mass;n a 70. Geddes a 71. tcpht'nson a · 72 and Fi ..
Cu mer a 76
All ~ere among the 6.S playcn who
had tosho" up earl)~ unday mom1na
to complett their ~nd-round play,
"h1ch had bttn u~pcnded by a 5tOrm
turda\ Inkster was l--O\er for tht'
11 holes she pla>cd an the momins.
1 nk!.tcr and Daniel be&an the final
round at 3-under par, one shot behind
Jod~ Rosenthl\I and F111-Cumcr.
"ho each lo 1 th~ shots to par an the
first fi, c holes. Rosenthal finished
"1tl\a .. -and was 11 I -0 \er 217
lnk\ter mo'ed to 4-under "11\<lth an
-foot tnrd1e puu on the 372-yard
fifth hole. then chipped 1n from JU~t
off the grtcn on the par-3 ninth to
make the turn at .S-undcr. thrtt ahead
of Dan1el.
"You ne\er kno~ what'~ gom' to
ba1)pCn."
The playoff. the founh an fh e )Cal'\
and &a'e him a 30-foot putt.
Mudd chipped on. the ball curhng
an aboul four }&rd~ belo~ the cup
Jull Inkster celebrates on war to 18th ..hole en roarte to
second 1tral9ht tltle at Chesapeake Sunday afternoon.
Ncum~nn. the l . Open l ham-
p1on. b1rd1cd the 18th hole to ~ha~
a 2--0\Cr .,4 Dani<"I. • 14-tam c "'nncr "ho~ l.ast '1<:to~ came in I~!\'
I nk.ster's boat> at lhc 3~yard 11th
hole pulled her bad. wathtn two hot
of Daniel. -
FERGUSON
from I•
we're bcauna team like UCLA, SC
• and Pcpperdine
"I wanted toio ~meplace v.hcrc
lOor J ~ycan£rom now.)oucan look
c beck and II)' I hel~ make some-
lhint happen, .. s.a.1d the Flonda
native.
Bri1Pcouldha~caonc10UCl .
He could baVCIOftC 1 lot of places. but bee~ied&ottayncarh1shomeaf\cr
S uatina from Corona ~I Mar two~lllO•ndJOtn Pinon lhc mt lfl diiitQutSl.
, .. It'• fun bualchna a tndation." BrilPl&id. ··w~ )OU ao to one of
a.be Ocher tthooh; you can ft1 Iott in
alldlelalmt. Hett. I cou1dcomerit)\1
iDUd play, Ud C"ef)thina_has
blrDld out pat. Tbcre(UCLA). > ou .. IDOd pla)lft'llO an, and if they ~~liVe!l(»tOU~UOl\Sriaf\t .
1way, thcj drOpOUI,"
I· 0 t W1lilC ucr utac11um tJft't what the
Bruansha'e an Wcst~ood. u S(f"CS
the Anteaters Just fint'.
"lt'samaz1na."sa1d Bnggsdunnaa
break bet\>\ctn s1nak and doubles or
the UCLA match as tbc final smgJes
match v.1sbc101coft1pletcd with the
ent1rc attendance watch1n1 the o 6
pla)ers. '"Lookatthauupport. lt's
grcatto play them on our courts. In
that huse stadium, H's scary up
there."
Whllcothcrpla~rsarc more
upcriencut the Universtt) ofGcor-&i• TcnnasStadium which sc.at over
7,000. Bri11u11d la 1 )car·, one )Cat
of upcntnce will help him immense-
ly. K.rofttmann said hc•s IOM")' toJtt
1M NCAA movt"I the event to Pa.Im
Oc1en for t 990
·•tt hel~ mealot. that first year,"
Bnapaid ''Nowlknowwhatto •
tllpect. We'll t\avca lot morecon-
fidcnccua team this )eat. Last year. ~ Wtt kind 0(1 bordertrnc con-
tendtr. o•, pcoplu~ lookina at us
uoneo(the 1eams tow1n 1t. us1 ~car.
•c MT'C the dark.hones to v.a n It •
0
h'swinshk.eS.turday's that ~hov.:
the Anteaters are not onl~· a darkhorsc
-one of those teams" h1ch you ha' c
to \Ulch out for -but among the
best.
"Th111s the b1gcst ~1n for the
provam. ma) be for the school."
Pruon said ""-<'II. ma, be rd be a
hnlecod.) 1fl said for the school. The~ are the momcnls you Ii\ c for
Forourproaram. at'sone ofour
dreams come true lt'un ancred1ble
and memorabk C-'pcnencc for(thc
players).''
lubner called the~ an. "lc1n1 on
thcca.keaflcra whole suson. The
• .~~·s "ould be the chert) on lop of
lhcic1na. La t )car. "'chad the same
ttuna(UC LA match) at the end.and
the)" dnlle<f U\ "
As 8rius looked around at 111 the
~cinaucnd.anceand pokeofht
d«111on 10 come to Cl. it had to
m.ake htm feel pretty aood.
"Asa tennis pla)er, you hve'for
da)Slikc th1 .. Bn said. ··we
~ice for three hours a dayout ~:andooonc' C\crherc. h'1ni«
tohavcthepeoplchcrc. E'enone•H
ttadylOday,rnlly pumPcd up."
wall tic.
UCSB' s Antoon
does it again,
homersUCl,6-5
The D dy Plfot
SANTA B \R8.\R.\ - l <l's
b scball team hJ\ ~n tht· ~nd of
Jeff ntoon .• rnd none too ~n· follo~1n1 ~unda\ ·, finak of a
thrcc-pmc l < \3nta 83rb:ira
'"ttpofthe \ntl'Jtl'r\ in 81@ W l"\I
Confertnce pla~
Antoon. .... h11\t.' I 2th-inn Ina
home run beat l < I \a1urd1). did
It ap1n With .. IV.O·CIUt t'4 o-run
'hot 1n the bottom tlf the ninth to
hft the Gau ho 10 a t>-5 v1cto')
Rob John I\ \lood out for UC I
on the mound. aoana '"' 1nn1nas.
11lo...,.1n17hit'I,4 run~ I~ earned). 4
"Wal and &trud out : ~ Patktr "ole h1" 27th bl .
a UCJ f"C('Ord. and Ed Luna·
fourth·innina "'" c e'1ends h1
hlllif.ll strcal tQ 0 game
COACH
From•1
ThcOrante
onl) thrtt rules.
LAKE RS
Fr0m8t
the foun h quaner ··
B)ron Ott had 18 point' and
Karttm io\bdul·Jabbar and \1Hhal
Thompson added 16 point\ rac·h for
the Laker\. Thompson had I 0 ol h1'I
points an the fourth quant'r .\ (
Green had 10 Point$ and 10 rtbound\
for Los Anaeles.
Dcmck McKe> led the Son1C\ "Ith l3 point Olden Polyn1~ had 11
points and I 0 rebounds and 'latl·
McMillan had 11 point~ and I~
a ms for ~attk
The second pme of the ~H.ll· -
sen~ ""lll be pla)ed Wed~1~ niiht
11 the Forum before the team mo'<'
to Seattle for the third pmc Fnda'
nia,ht and the fourth pme Sunda~
afternoon
"They plared "'ell wJthout mu h
preparation • L.ak.ers COK'b Pat Rtlc'
1d of the n1 . "We Md ooc ponr
.pell (1n the ~nd quanerl to1. here
their taci.1 nauened us out 'ou
haH• to da& ll out aamst tha team
We wel'f strona ln the fourth quaner
and didn't 105C fa1tb tn what we were
tf")'l!l4 to do... •
Nc1tb_cr team led by more than four
points af\er McKc)' made 1 layup
with S:08 lef\ before halftime, cumna
the Lakcn' lead at the time to 0-40,
unttl Johnson. v.ho also had 14
ass.sts. made t"o free lbrow<S v.ith
.28 lcf\ 1n the pme. aivina Los
i\ngclcs a 92· 7 advan ....
The Sonics led 54-52 at halftime
and 81-80 af\er three quarttn thanks
to McM11Ian's la)up with one second
rc mainma an the penod.
Tbe La1'ers d minated plaj early.
mo\tng out 10 an I~ 7 lead af\er 6:39
of pla)
The La.kers put Wonby. a fo,._-a.rd.
on ElllS. a auard. and the plan worked
earty on asSeauJc's leadin& 1COmwu
blanked unul he made a thrce-pouu
pla) "1th :!· t 9 left 1n \be first quana.
cuu1na tht" Los ""'la lead to 2S-1 I . Ir "''&S 27-22 after one ~od.
The La1.crs led by as maay ·~~ point 1n the S«Ond quarttt
the Sonics. led by EU1 oul.ICOftd
\hem I S· 7 to cam a «-+4 tic-ttb •: l 7
left beforc halftime.
.... 1T•••11111 MMlt&Leellllt
0.IMCt --T•ua
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J-n. 2:54:00. 3. LulM Romero. 2:54·Qt. 4 Tricia Martin, 2:57:29. S. Keren H•CH1DrCS.
2:5f'.57. 6 ~In Ze-tellO, 3~.M. 1. Linda
StrOl>I, 3:03:0S I. Lorraine Llft·McGeouoll,
liCM:i., '· Meurwtn Mc0uerr1t. 3T °' 10 An1t• Y1lts, ):11·1'
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Ooonev. Dublin, ~ 000. 2 IHO •. Don NOf'rnen.
Unloniown, P• 12,500, 2 lS.52 S. Milt• Cotton.
New Haven. Conn, 11,500. 1 16 53 • Ktn
Juchon, P111w,irgll, S 1.000. 2 11 21 1. Mart.
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fllOl>trt Scll!au. CNrlfllon, SC • UOO 2 n 24 t
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1. Margert! Groos. Frem.nn, TIM , ll0,000
' 2:1Ut 2, Greri.lle Strlull, Miiano llelv '23,000,
2:3';.U. 3, Erin 8all.er. Boulder. Coto 117,000,
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Oldirnol>llt Cu11eu. lM, s 11, 115
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TllUndtrl>lrd, Ill, J.I 115.
20 (371 0.1111 Marci•, Avery•, Creek, NC .. Cllevrolel LUll'llna, 117. Sl1,to7
'1. (25) M~ WellrlO, Hunlanv , NC ..
Polltlac Granes Prtx, IM, 17.165 •
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mooftt Cutteu lM, u.m
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ChlvrOlirl:iiftTna, 113. I.USS
2S (34) En111 Irvan. ConcotCS, NC , ~!lee
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*'URTlEAOCK 28A. 0r(ln9e A~ 2BR •BONUS· Big• BHVllful E'tjde. 18R, encl g r avail • * &Jiii * FURNISHED 28r. 281, trg 1714
cs.ti, 2 aw pag9,• Muct\ t"'8A twM• II~ n W a.J 1 6 2BR Apt• Eutt~ 512&, no pett $545/mo IBR & Loft 1.aroe waltt•in p1l10, pool overlooking Prof , ~ AJ6 .iw
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y..,, 8y ~. Wf/IA co-11000/mo -+ $900 -Metulion & UW~ 100 UC> No pets 631-8427 1250 OFF i ND MOS $775 973.90$4 month m1n1mum Tom B 842.00tO ~·~f~:qu~o~ 28:.°:2 =5~ ~~O:~t~~iont Sfarklln~ clean 280tm RENT! ESIOE 2BR 18A OE"i:UiE bl-level condo L ARGE 1400 i°q111 •LAGUNA8E.ACHHQM(. ~lOOOO (7 1•'790-'1•9 ,,..._ r-~. C M Fr...,., .:~ lmmed oa.l,V+'lpo: '•BIS 50 AHullltpl•d Cot1909 Encl gar . lndry atyte 28r 2't8a Illy Ille 10-.nnou ... styte apt 111 1 mt tieed\, '9 1UJ1 I
1 -v-~ ..-Y • Garage Sorry no '"911 lac No Petit S7951mo• ~t Di r pvt pool view lhl, Blulla 28R 2BA roo.rne evt now. Pf9'd --new ~9e'ln0 2 cat encl ~Ctllldf= &1pell 1otc 19&0 WALLACE MC dep 6•5·723~ F/Pa 200091 nr Su~· lrplC, very pvt S 1250 No prol M ti $450 d1'·1M' l'lll~i.0011111w,.p1111Qwfyll'lft~ ,;:,~ l~'.~\e5,~~·11 d6:y1• s1ns1':o ~It~~ 540-9626 142-4905 ..... JllAPT. $1600 213/860-9513 P1ta85'4-77421854-7855 BALBOA ISLAND 39,
.., lot. , Cero4.,;. Ross 71CM8SO . ...,.. 414-3367 HERBST 720-3980 01 Single garage $700 mo •LI Tl IDOi NEWPORT Cr"I eoneso 18• hOUM M/F. ~
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-.. a ·-" NPT HGTS ar.. trplc ·I UOl lff 11T •m wld hit-I.Ill 846-4152 court• Hjghty UPOfaded - -.,. --_ ·-PfllO ll'9IY nice 322 Cole lPlltMl'fl IMMACULATE L11ge 1 BR $ 1650 • utll A.gt Ted BALBOA ISLAND M • Oc.-n vlew V1tl1 Balt>oa St •C "95. 8'7-7540 \t\X J "ll' 1~· '( ·11 Large .itract1ve Apts i11 • g'ound floor NM qualltv IMnt 1644 . Bean 831-0900145-7560 ttraight, 30t Utll, cUMe :, PenthouM 2BR "-" Of ----• ..... t 1 1 d set11ng _ _ furntthed 11cept BA. ""'° . con\19rt to 3rd BR 2000 *WT191* ~~TOR~ Po~/aupag" G:ag11 or champagne car pee tBR Comm pool/spa ,...._.T __ ,, c .. JKtl 723-013t
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,._.. •E'SIOE ~3'"'" 18&, lrg i"" rm. rwnodeled family 398 W Wll$0n 1131-5583 5~3 02~., Ne.,port l·ieigllts SludlO Loweet & bnlnd ..,.-. ... s 9 w k1tcn111e S550 mo Responslb l e, Private
unit ~duslve = fenc:. yerd. gar w 'd hk kitchen 18 7 5 mo 'i'BDRM A.pl V•y crean Lerge JBA JBA up:.1atrs 1n Newp!rt Beach 266 Launory ulll pd pvt entry Femw Wanted l'o Shere
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I.Ip, DIW. 1'100 A.vi now Gayle Amelo 721•4 t:>O Drapes carpet large 4,Plei1 Nr OCC Garage •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• & pkg N-smltr pref 38R, 28A A,partment In =~~~m~~~ :: 337 Broadway 8'2·3871 ~7.z3AV eocloHd patio close 10 tO•O-C va1enc1a $875 •GA.TEO COMMUNITY• 842-19114 4-ptex Wlf em.IM ~MM
N BA. 2 pvt courtyds •Lii YAll•NW* KU",.,.. I shoCPl"9 6SO n u mo No Ot't\ .245 798J 11111 CA1ft1 ..,..T •lllm Near Or~ Coast Cof-
.baieOny '1111"\ _...bey ~9,...,& ~ 'Cul..ae-uc 1BR Studio nr Back Bay MESA VERDE 26R u~r 3BR 2BA 1700 a/f w.lgoll 2BA 1BA newly r1-lege (F&1rvew a Adame)
View, 2-car IUC:h gar, "' Pet ok F1mlly neigh \t'rl vr l't\ 11 A111ll1ble tmmed1a1ely1 w .gar Nt>v. CIPI drps course VIEW FrplC wet mo<l•l•d New carpet ~~~~tr~ Ut~=
tech amen111es & metble/ bor hood s 1200/mo REA.LTORS • $600/mo • 111. tast & sec $700 1110 286~ H1cl..ory t>ar micro wshr dryr ltoors Encl garage NO Ible, Dtshwastler, Laun·
brus thrU01.tt A.ppro~ S 1000 dec:i 850-.3875 or BAYVIEW Ct condo 2BR deP 724.9909 498 t936 or 75 I q•83 hkups 2 car gar wlx1ra PETS $925 675-6606 dry Room, NMr S~• &
2300 !';,~:NER S.$-0580 A111ll 5116 2BA. 2-ear gar AC w/d 2BR I ' BA w/small yaro storage All maJn\enance Aesteurat\tl .. ••-••fft--1 pool Avl now 953-5447 No Pe1s S800/mo 23• llWLY IECIHTH Incl Nop.as 644-0509 PflllSIU
WUl-DI •-.aWlf' - -w-854 9570 ad Ad A 11 2BA "" gar rpts drps Quiet 2BR 18A Upstarrs , .............. ..
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Or cozy & qu t IMng Lido great IOCation End Unll Ilk lllJ" VIilas 549•3547 636 4120 CALL I !>PM :Wr'W91 -...-• yrd Beach Bay No Pets LEAVE ~EISAGEI
Plfk Mobile home Lg Assoc pool/1pa Vtteanl 2 BA l ownhomes wllh up 2BR IBA Oupleit Lndry 2437 Orange " $750 *wtTl MAT IUIS* 1104 w Balt>Oa $950
Clb•n•. 1BR IBA bay s 1 2 1 5 I m 0 p I. I I 10 1 1120 s/f golf courM ni..up g11age small r'i!t 66 ~ V1Cl0t1a l $ '20 EXCLUSIVE BEACH w R11>a1e 873 7 110 or --~
llt9W a ~ $60 000 • Propert1ea. Ser111ce1 ~ frplcl w d nl<ups Ok $745/mo Also d IV>. I COMMUNITY 675 2t41 COM IPICIOUS 28A 2BA. 1
ground IM 850-8097 642-9797 ate: 2-car attcll gar cau tBR wl lncd yard, 11c REIODELEI i 2 au new 1n1enor, w1d · . blk bGh M1ture F ~/$
OILLE.1, .. 1 9.5'1or appt 760 5494 $695 848-1264 e42·9866 2BA 1BA 1undrv tOO<Tl nMups micro d w lrplc SllRT Tiii ew worker °' 1~ Auuge ·ins
1t • SAN JACINTO * * 54 acrea $8500 ec;re v .......
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Biii Grundy Rl1r 67~-8161
2BR 28 A cpt sunket c1ose le. 1 op<> & buM"<> ,,91y lg garden & OM Alao ~.tn 1ront turmsne<1 1 & I Pf•' ~SO 11754134
Gorg41PU1 38r 281 home BLUFFS 3BR 2 •ba den 1111 rm. 1°';p~ patto enc 1 t 0,,. oep~os11 s::?!> mo en1oy OUf prvt t>Ct\ S t900 I 2BR apta $500 weei.. & E'aa.lfF .... tM ......
aunroom.21rplc:I s13g5 dbl gar l rplc r11rig 1 No pell $800i mol 72 16 MAPLE •A.tao lBR 1BA S990 up Agt1n1 964-3375 or JBREXECUTIVEHOME11f
Avail now 2528 Veuar :m /,~s e~;;~~~or ~.: 1111 & aec 642.0433· fo.,L MGM 1 042 160 ..... Still htr•* 67S 8170 $600/mo '* 721-0400
Pl Wayne 646·8818 •1vE• WILIE•l"'SSll' SORRY ~O PETS Step!. " wale• "'Ocear ---
COZY tBA 1BA Vefy pvt OCEANFRONT BAt80A *••Ell PllH·• * I " ' " " 11: ' •••L lM -11 Vie-w. Si.1acoou!> 3Br 2Ba LAGUNA BE-A.CH 2 Fem. '!!"'-"'!"'!!"'""-----with b11<:ony & ocean 38R 2BA -$1800 2or 1ba •2850HAAl.A.AVE • Parb•Ot• oc.iC1nvi1<w Sctt!I -... Beacnnuuse P•''"" rmmts e>c.an "'41W, Pfl-OutofState brMzesveultedce<hngs $1600 1111 1mm1cJ Asmell Quiel~Plt'• 1 0"11811tl IBR""1011 $1300 mo annual~~ 11•tepat1o '425&'47S. Proee!ty I 558 lrptc 1n bdrm a hv rm Furnl unfurn Remdl Dys l arge Stud•O w1i11 Pll 0 t. 1'°" SQ ,. :'Bfl .SA tokt" ..... , lllllll "11 72!-08• 1 673-2230 497-9956/E 192-7747/0
CENTRAL Oregon 20 acre ••tit in closet lg garage 758-2070 E11es 673-6148 carport II you I rent bt nt""" F•o;~.,s~ll!> No ~ts *WlTI •T SUPS* Lu11ury ocean .;.;;-condo
River Front Mountain & l1undry 1oom $700 IUll llW IPU 5115 Free rtinl to June EXCLUSIVE ~EACH W lllllYILLI 1PTS dual mstr Hparlte v1ewl Owner terms MC No pell 738 1750 Isl t1i..e n-& "ery Sl•it•µ i C "'•In 8ai;t1f'1u1 r COMMUNITY Spacious 2·38R 1som1 11 0 01 s • n f s m It r .
149.000 (503) 548-1271 I btk to aand 3BR 2BA 2 pvt Pool spa BBO Sto•e .s •l'lt'• "<e ... Ciirpt!I w ocean v1ew1 on Fairway Sl700lmo 499..00~ E.:,~!r~E& :~dRnlt~~: ~rgar w/dl'lkup micro lndry ISi M.+c Noi; .. 1-& Pau11 Ga' Po S.•80 2nM "p:"~~~0·n~~:r1,;1: olNfwpo11Be1chCoun-OidCdM room.pvt blth
No pell Adult! $650,mo trpl $t400 Agt 7?2-8520 Velma 549 2447 mo 6~0 4>r,1 ve~y lg garder-& ger & lry Clut> Qated c~m 2 snr •Br comlorleble
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11au1ted Celhngs er.al l111de • ...._,Island J.106 11ty Or ~N $6~5 $650 aftn, t•H ao. Sunny Upsta111 N Pt!I'> p1110. No I"'' SS!">O l ant rvV\1-c'"••PQrt CIOH Home Wfl pvt BK
floorptan an • -• dep No pets 6•2-2816 llU DI ~ """" St ~l). "~ ..,,...?-Fa }l"cf~ L H s P 111 -ml pair<>
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view Yrly IH $2000 mo gar lrptc dl w yo new "21>1 .. -grdner quiet S480tmo 1BR H•••e• 1 •BA neHr SC Pl.ua •21•11100* 645-9510 Sii Sun Avail 7 1 723-067 4• crpt. PGllO S 1I50tmo area near shplng $2200 Adult park Water QJ!t w a n~u~ P" .. •tt' pihO · 2379 Orange Ave mo 540-?1118 t>etor tpm ..... 759 5590 673 7.8• gar.ige $:!>O ,.,:111 5 1 Frog dishwasher s1o~w Mi RtnUb If IWlll LIKE NEW Custom 38' 850-4965 t*ore lpm .,... • ' 646 2898 &4!>-i32 I 1nc1 No '*' 545 4855 -=SC=.=====;;; IPYIUU Mesa Verde 3BR l '·BA 3Ba Dutch Colon11I -mo TtWIHISI ••RUT YllW* §
•721000 ,dngtden Outet locallon home $3500/mo yrly IM E SIDE ~ Con99e. 2BR View or pool 28R 2'1BA . ' WALK TO SC PLAZA * 1111• lflG• "ooml ~ABULOUS l'BR 2'tBA S244K 751-9173 Bill Grundy Allr .675-1161 1't8A ID h\lup mieto dbl gar wtopnr 2 lrplcs On ttle Bluffs 2BA IBA 2BR 1BA Si SO 1029 Jel Frig d Jhw&lher ------mmi!!~-1
.. 5 -attaclled gatage s1000 5,550,mo 722-738! Orw 1acun1 $775 tTO trey Lrg pstaHs pat·o 1nc1 1 ~;....::;:=.;;;:=;:~~ FR enormou1 lorm1t ON WTSlll SludlO COll&ge hllle 1Sland $1050 $600 dep Sl50 -I 2201 Pacific O" N d hkups pvt 1111) I•
I RM. pool spa & 3 car ICllO<CI E as1S1de Cul de-bit-In Stll a reler ulthllet OH UI 2 mo. 850 1798 HARBOR View Home •BA TSL MGMT 642 lbOJ ··~ 2 13 214·2127 •••ST Sil* garage Lovely 111-ot sac 2BR 1 newly r~ pd $700 mo 673-5559 Fam rm ·din rm lrplc
canyon & hills Snows llke mod 11 e d BA New ES l'Timacd dsuple\ 2b! v-pool tenn•s x1n1 1 • Mffl veroe Qu e1 281'1
mo<I• home "'11d~d "~·s & c~r"'"'l lalboa den lrg yr m $pe89t5o.. toe $2200/mo 759.5011 IBA d/w . lg c1ose11 ...... ~BAil•
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spa & us. or 30 000
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nameo projeet T"9 ~ of It.. reltef none 1a11 ... 10 take many actions Th1t stttement ~u llled CENTER without obt .. ning ce>Utt ao 1111ve to take manv •etlOM "8lJC M)TIC( ftBJC NOTICE lid apeclt1<:1uons may be belfte MUfhl It• totlOWa; The name(tl 11\d t1vs1nes1 wUhoul obttln•no coort ..,. with the Covnty Cl9tk ot 01 Addlt10MI "" 01 the proval Bet~ tllklnQ wa.in without 001aon1no coutt •P· 1--..;.;=;;;.;..--..-..,___
obtained at 1111&11nes10.-Aclleft Jef .,_.... arie· tddresa of 1he intended proval e.tora talllng <*lam ange Coul'ty on Apnl 20 apec11lca110N mty be ob· ICtlonl ~. the S*· Pf~al 8atMe 1eklnQ ~• rJCftliOUe ..,..... PtenTIOUI IMWll
pattmenl lrotln• Unilled ...... of ~ ....., "' lt#\llerMC•l .,. CTA In aeuon• ~ Ille pet• '419'21 ltlned al IM omce 04 the IONll r~tlll\19 .. ,. actlOnl. ~ the '"" .... ITAftlllllNT ..... ITATu.wT
Scllool Oietflct oHa. 5050 C-• ..... CfV.a.. c;orporat.O ~70 GrHn· tOnaJ 1epreeenta1111t 11 re-Publlln.d Ofl"Ot Cout PutchlSlng Agent at 77 Flllf quired 10 give not.ce 10 aonal 1el)(eMnllt!ve II 1• TM ..,."'fl~ -The I~~·.,.
lwt1lnCll Pnw-,.. ltvlne, Yeu.,. ~ &o ...... wood Pia.a 8oulell41Jd. Sv•le quir.O to glVe notice to Dally Pilot May I 8 1!> 22 Oft11t, Cotti M.... Cali· 1nt.,ffled peraona unlela qv1red to g1ite notq to dOlllO bv91nen at OOlng bullltleM aa
CA 92714, Phona (71 4) ..,_.. .. wc9' ptHclffte 200 EnoleW00<11 Coto11do 1nle<ealed persof\t unless 1H0 . l0tn1a Bld1 lhould be, .. they htw waioted notice Ot interMlllO peftona unlffJ COLLEGE NETWOAI<. TOP ·O ·TME LINC:
1151-0444 a11tenslon 324, n9' let~ "*' JuM I, 1Mi 80111 they haite wa111ed no11e1 °' M· 130 tutned 10 the a11en1ion ol tl'le conwnled to I.he prOC)OMd they lla\19 w.....ci notte• IJf 321 C.bftllo. ~Pl D CC>fl• CELLULAR 7110 Valley Myrna MemanOez and upon 'IOU' lailura 10 do That the propeny pe<h· contentlO 10 lhe propoled Ctty C•k .,lh•n aa.o time action I TPlt ltld~ent ~tecl to the s>tOC>Oled Mella Cell! t2'27 v.,... St • 122 eu.n. PlfW,
ContractCl'I aubm1tt1ng IO the Pf'IY ..-1ng ,.,.,~ '*'' ,.._.,o 11 O..Ct11>ed 1n ec11on I The lnOec>ef\dent rtalC NOllC( ~mn "' a IMled en"81o!>e acsm1n11t1a1lon autl'lonty ••II actkln ) Tiie 1nc1~1 LAn• HUQh Sll1 Cat>tlllO, Cekl 90420
bide mwt hold a crty bull· agaitltt yOU w.11 apply lo the oenet•t u Eqv1omen1. in aom1n111t1t10n au1horny woll 'tCTITIOUI IUltNEIS 1aent11..o on the outeod• Mfh be granted un10 ,1 an ~lflllon auth0f1ty Wiii Apl D Cotta Meta C .r Aodne\I D khvlet. 71410
neM ptfmll to 00 bualnM• COVr1 lor the rOllel aovgn1 ventbty, general tangibles ba erented un1e11 •n the Bid Item Number and the 1nttfMled poreon l1let 111 be granted un1e11 an 92827 V.it.y VWI# 81 • 1:l1. Buena
within lhe City ol Irvine Thi• the 1•t9' .dty 01 Aptll, flnctudlng soll•1re1. ac-1n1 .. ntaa pe11on hies an NAME ITATEMENT Opening Date ot>jeetlon 10 lh19 pellllOn and 1nt«.,led poreon lilae en Tiil• 1>u11ne11 it con-.,.,_, Ce111 toe2'0
Bleb Shalt be rae41ive<I 111 1989 c:ovnta r~v•ble and 11 ot>jecllon 10 1nis pe1Jh0<1 ano The IOllowing 1>41'1°"5 are Each bl4I shall 1oec11y "'°,... OOO<I cauao wn.; !fie ~'°"IO thtl pet1llOfl and OUcfltd by 1111neto.naua1 Tllll bul•~ 11 ton·
lhe place ldOnlllled abOYe. K. DOUOl.AI IAf"•LD, 1oca1.o at t8 Ma.an IMnO ~ gOO<I ca.~ why the d<>1no t>usmeu" each ano ...,.,., llelTI as NI covn ehouNI 001 grant Ille Illa-good ~ ""'Y Ille Th• reg11.t1ant com· M'IH by an lndlW!ual
and tf\all be opened and ATIORNEY AT u.w. ,.,o. Ca11l0t111a 92718 COUf1 should not g1at\I lhe LEGAL MANAGEMENT onh II\ Ille ac>«•fic:.tlOfll authority C0\111 ahould not Qflfll lhe tnenCIOd to lfentael ~ . The regllltll'll com•
pvbtlcty read eloud II Ille Dt..., "'"· ,.,. .. .,..., The 8usinu1 name UMO authoflly CONSULT ANT 83, 1 WUI· Any and'" •KC4'011onllO ,,,. A MEARING on the P•ll· euthof'•tr ,,... under Ille llGllllOl.la IY1*ICOd 10 11111\Ntl buSI
•boVe 11a1.0 ttmo end pl-NC .,.,. (ttt) SU..15 . by aald transferor• •• aat(I A HEARING 0t1 tho pell-~·n~1;2~~e WeiJmin1ter apoc1fk:a11one mutt bo c .. ., lion wilt be l\ekS on JUNE 1 /I\ HEARING on the petl· b\dineet namo °' Nines neee und• Ille f1C1111ov1
An Information meeting Publllh.O Ofanoe Coast tocallon 11 IC 5111.4 tion will be heldl0t1YAY 30 •~11 G l7!>l l 1y ln the bid and failure 10 tH9 at 1 45 PM 1n Dept "°""'"'be llold on MA\' 25 1111.0 abc>Ye on Marc" 30 bullAIMS name or narr.-
l0t lnte<est.O bldde<S wltt be Dally P1to1 Al)(ll 24. May I II Thi! lalO bvlk trlntfef It 19119 at 3 00 P lllf ln Dept C 1 wrn Henaqn • Ml 10t1h any item in ttMa .No .3 IOcaled at 700 C.....c IN'i at 1 46 P M In ()opt 19" fed ~on I.Off 4 11,9
neMS on May 17. 1989 II 1989 1n1on0e0. to be conwm· No 3 loc:91.0 al 700 Civic ro111rn " Hunt1n 1 •on spe c11tc111ont a hall be Center Of1119 Saf'la Ana CA No 3 tocated II 700 Ct'tlC Laina M\IQh "°°"9y 0 Sc~
10 00 a.m at Ibo lrvlne Uni· M 122 m•ted at the ottice ot Paut Center Drive. Santa AN CA 8a:ch C•lll 92649 grO\Jl\<11 IOf rljeehon ot Iha 9270' Conte< 0r ..... S1111a Ana CA TIMI 1111.,.,,.,,f .,,, .. hied Tflla ataioment .... filed
lied Schoo4 Olttrict'a "'41tn· 111111ng1, Janots11y & 92701 his bui•neH •S con bid IF YOU OBJECT 10 tne 92701 with the County Clet'k ol Or· With IN County ClOt1c ot Or
tanenc. anCI ~attons 01, Pla.IC NOTICE ' Walker, 695 ToWfl Center IF YOU OBJECT to the dUf180 by •n indlvtduaj:I Each bid 1h1ll 1e1 to'1h lno granung ol 1ne pe1111on yov IF \'OU OBJECT lo the lf'\l9Counl'ton Aptll 5, 1tn ange C«lnty on Apot 18 I~. 14e00 Sand Canyon , T TIOUl IUatMll Ottve. 17th Floor Coste g1an11ng ol the petition you he regillrant c • tull names 1no residences ot should 81\hef. appear at tl\O granllllQ ot •he c>elltlOn rou 1141012 !tit
Avenue, lrYine, CA 92720 tC f Mesa. Cahl0tn111 92626 on Of ehoulO 111ner llPf)eAf '' the menced to transact SI· all persona and par uea hearing and Sllle yovr Ob-tnould ellhef appew at tile PubMhe<t Ot'at190 COact '41'"7
(7 t4) $.59-1113ell937 n'!",'::,!~1;!,.~ .,. all9t May 24 ttll9 hMttng and II ate YOIH ob-nes.s ""def IM l•ClthOUS tnle<ested 1n the OIOC>Oaal II ,.Cll0'1S"' Ille Wflllen Objee· heating and 11118 ~ Ob· Dally ""'°' Api:ll 17 2•. """" Pvbl<..., Orange CO..t
Ckiv;;""'t ~ 1 Thll bUlll tran1181' is tvt>-jeCllOl\S or Ille Wf1llen obi~· 1>usinet1 name °' names tno b40 11 1>y a corp<>ra11on. toons with tile cov'1 t>et0te ,lectklftl or rite Wfllten ot>IOC· 1 8 •19119 Delly P1lo'I ~Pf~ 24 ll.4ay I, 8,
Pul>lilhed Orange Coat! d~Pt;'R'i~~~~PERTIES iect 10 Cat1f0tnla UnilOfm hons with the court belore ':;':;t •bov• on Aprll 17 etate th• names or 1ne of· 1na hearing Your a~r-11on1 wi111 Ille ciourt befOfe ' · M.o83 15, 1Ht
Dally Pilot Mav II, t!>, 1989 6810 WHI • Oc:eanlront • Commercial Cooe Secuon the hearing Yout 1099ar· Ch 0 11 tdr• who un •1gn an ance may be 111 petlOll 0t by the hearll'IQ Your ~-----------I M· 107
M 159 8oech Calif 92963 8106 ence may be 1n penon °' by 1 ...enn enson 119feetnent on behatl qi the your an0tnoy enc;e may t>e m pe<son Of by •-.,. ._TM"C 1--------------------1 ~t · TM name eno addr-ol .,ovr ettOtney Thll slatemem was lilecl corporation and -.Wh\lhet IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR your anomey ~ nu 'IA "8JC NOTICE P\llJC NOTICE Melvin L Reich, et tO th• person w1lh whom IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR *'1h lhe Covnty Cltfk 01 °' mote th•n one ottar must 0< a contingent ct.01t0f of If' YOU ARE A CREDITOR --....----------1:n ~Inf~~ Newoo<I clatm• may be 1...0 11 Koon 0t 1 con11noen1 cre<1110t ol anoe County°" Apr~~120 s.gn II the bid 11 by·• Pttrl-,.,. deceased you must Ille °' • oon11ngent creo11or ot ~~~~~ flCTrTIOUl llUelNlal
NOTICI TO Daniel 5· Reich e.a 10 D • ¥ 11 c t o CT A In· 11\0 cleceuoO you mull Ille P bllShed 0 anr Coast nerth•P or a IOI•'' venture you• c1111m wllh the coon and the deceued, you mvst Ille TM !<*owing P9"0"• .,. N.&m 11' It TlllllNT llODl"I West Oceanfront ~t COt'PC>•lle<I 5e70 Green· y<>.x cla1111 With the court and 0 t P 1 M '1 15 22 state thO n~ ano ad mall a copy to Ille per~ your ct1llll 111o11h lhe eowt and doing ~ .. The lolowino '*''°"' at• TML.egUna 8eac:tl Untlled 8Mch Call! 92sa:, wood Plaza 8ou .. verd. Suue mtil a coc>y to lhe pereonat t:~~ 1 ot ay drMMS ol all g_,al part repr-1at111e appoont.O by ma.ti I C09'f to 1"8-l)ef'90nal (a )MOOEL BUILOE R doong blnineae U
ScfloOI Oistr1ct wilt be ae· Thi ' bu lnest 1 • 200 Englewood Cof0tad0 ropr-laflve IPf>Ot"lled by M 29 net I and fO'OI venturers II lhe cou•I Within r°"' montht repfnenl1t1,,. apc>o1nt.O by f b I A AD IO CON TROL IMAGELINE GRAPl11CS
cepltngbldtlotlt'lerentllol duct~ b '• !1 e~-90111 and th!! IHI day lat lhec:ovtt""'lhtnlour months ·• tne t)ldder 11 a to•e lrom lhe date 01 11r1t 1s-111ecourlW1lhll1.I01.1tmonth1 MOOELCARSfc)US BOAT 1105 Orange Ave Hunt two amall rooma. 1 total of ner.hlp Y gene< pat llling claims l>y &nl creci1t0t lrOf'l'I lhe date of ltrll 1a Pta.IC NOTICE propriet0tahlp Ot another l\Jance ol lellers at provided lrOf'l'I the dale o1 l1rs1 ,.,.. & SMIP MODELER 898 w 1ngton 8-ch Calif 92648
llOO~loel,ln tl!ebue· Tht regiatranl com-etlaUbeMay23 1 89whteh suanceof .. t1er1asprov1deo enmy 1h11 does t>uStneu 1n HC1ront100ollheCah· euancootlelle<111orov1ded t6U\ SL ~t Beach .J:1111 JoHph R1charo
mont ol tM Atllt1'• Tllea11e menced 10 transact 6'ltt-•• the business dty t>e19ft 1n MCtion 9100·01 the CaJ1-'1cm1ou1 •UllNeU unoor • 11eu11ovs namo ,,,. '°'"'* Pro«>ate Coe• The 1n seet•on 11100 or the C•ll· c.kt t2e63 t tt>S Ot'-. A•• Mun on the Ulg\lnl 8aach High -unOet' 1119 hclit•ous lh• consummation c1ite tornia P1ot>ale 'Code The HAMI llTAnMU.tT t>td""a• be 1n toe real na..,. ,.,,,. IOI loltng C111m1 ""'"not l0tnta Probate Code 'l'ne R c MB . INC . Cehl01nia ing10t1 e..ct.. Calol 92648
School Clmput The mlnl· t>valnoas name or NlmM ~1fled at>o..o limo lor hbng clalrT\I win not The fol10W•!l9 persons••• of lhe t>tOdef wolh a dtt'9 e•P.r• prt0t to lour months hmo tor Mino eta.ms w•• not 8H w l8th Stroet Nowpor't Th·• t>ut1nou 1s con mum bid ac:cept.O Wiii be lilted above on NIA Dat.O May 3 1989 eapire prior to '°"' months dOll)G t>uainoss u nation f0llow1ng showing trom 11\e dale ot lhe hearing ••P.r• prior to four month• 8aach Calli 92663 due1.0 by an inOhltOual
Sl,200 00 P8f month with an Melotln L ~ch CTA lncOfPC>f'alod. Ir: lrom Ille dlte ol the hoa11ng THE OBEO•ENCE TRAIN OBA (the ficfltlous namer nolic:ed abO\fO trom tne 0111 or the ne11ino Thia bualneH 11 con· The reg111ran1 com
llflnUal 1ncr .... of 5~. The Thl1"'11atemet1I Wat filed elttl Dam, Chief Financial notic.d •t>Ove 1505 AllO)'D Or l &gun1 pro'tlded flO'#eVe< no ltC· YOU MAY EU MINE the notlCOO at>OVe ducted by a COtpofaltOn monced to •r1naac1 DU~·
19'm or tl'leleaM than be not with Ille Covnty Cletll of Of. ~. tntendect Tran•· vou MAY EXAMINE lhe 8Nch Caltf 928~ t l•h0U$ name lllall be uMO .... llOC>I by the covn II you YOU MAV EXAMINE '"" The regtltrtnt com neu llnOef ,,,. hC:1'110UI
!ell ttlan five (5) )'Mii 8tdt •"08 Covnt on April 26 *-,, .. kept Dy the covn II you Pet*ope Manon 11.411ne unless thef• <t a cvrrenl .,e a o-sori 1ntetttled 1n l1le llOC>I by 1118 court It yo... menceo 10 transact t>u\t· bullnoN narne Of names
Will be received 119 10 b\lt no 1989 Y • Publtlhed Ofange Coasi Me • Oftfton 1111er~t.O In 1505 Arroyo Or Laguna rog1111at1on with the Orange the nta1e. you ma., hie Wiii\ art a pefl.0!1 interftled 111 ""' uooer Ille hc;tlllou• ltat.O abo,,. on Apt11 28
1a1or than 3:00 p.m, on May · '41tf7• Dolly P1to1 May 8. 1989 tht ntatt . .,ov may hie ••lh 8oach. C•~I 92651 County Reeotdet In casa ol ,,,. court l!.,,f0tma1 Request •h41 n1a1e you may Ille wit,. t>vt1neu name °' nimM 1989
1e, 19119 at 550 Blumont_ PubliahOd Orange Coal! M 149 the c:our1 a l0tmal Request Thia bus1neu ,, con cofpora11on1 include 1he IOI Spoc1111111>1ice of lhe Iii· the coun • l0tmal ReQuest lllt.O at>Ove on Juno 1 1979 frlU R>chard
L.iguna ea.en. CA 92651 Dally Pitot May 8 ,5 22 29 for Special Notic. -of lh• 111· ducted by an ln01111du&I names ot tne Pret•O•nl •ng of an inventory and IP· tor Spoc1al Notice 01 the hi· A NOt1hfop Tl'U t1atemen1 .vu h4d
Bide may be aodtneed to t989 · ' P\atC NOTICE .ng ot an lnYenlOfy Ind •P· The 1eg111tan1 com Socre1ary Treuu••• and pr~I of Htala AIMii '"ll of an lnvef\tOfy ar>d AP-Th•• llttemenl waa t1i.o With the Covnt't Clerk ot Or·
the Bu9if'4u MlllOQ9f M· 1311 pr .. tement of •tale astets menc:ed 10 trar•s.tel 1>u11 Managet OI of any petuion 0t accoun1 P'••MmOnt 01 tt•ate astell with the COU!'llY Clet1I of Or· ange County on April !> tHll
Pl.lblithed Orange Cont FICTITIOUI llUltHlll Of of any pet1t1on 0t kCOvnt nesa under the 11c1111ous The C•ty Covnc~ ol lhe as provided m MCtton 1250 Ot of 1ny petl .on « acic:oum ange Covnty on Apol 5, 11119 '•1"201
Delly Pilot Mey 1, 8, 1!>, 11189 P\RIC M>TICE HA• ITATIMUfT •• proVldeO •n MCtion 1250 tiveinen name or n<1mes C11y of Colla Mesa •He•vtos ol 1118 C11Jtornt1 Pro bate H prolllded In Nellon 1250 ,.,.,.. Publllhed Otano-Coetl
M 134 The lollOwlno persona are o\ th• Ca.lllo1nla Probate tlated at>oYe on FebnJ~ry lhe r1ghl to reiec1 any or all Code A Request IOt SpltClal of the c.J1t0tnia Probate ~ ~P11o1 Apc!I 11 2~ ----------1 ftCTITIOUI .,.,._.. dolnO bualnne H Code A ~I tor S~1a1 ~ D"'' _.loim ii ata!fwtJllJ Dall)' Prlot Apttl 17 2• May 1 t ltb _..____ ~ ~ NOltee l0tm 11 aviii!ible Jr om Penny M•ltltl Ool.O May • 1989 1"41 ~'1 clerk lllotlCe fOfm It ava.labte lfom ·1 a 19" M-0117
The loftowl~ persona ... SIGN, 447 N N9WPQtl Blvd lhe COUii Clerk Th•S Slatemenl was ltled PuOllShe<I ()fang~ CoHt D•'ltd •. Fol•r. 35)0 the COV'1 cief1I 11.4-090 ~ICTITIOUI ltU ... 11 dOtng t>vlllnets ea Newport Belch, Ctlll 92CMSO AtlOfM_J for PelltlOMr. wllh the Counl't Cl9tk or Or Daily P11<>1 May S. t989 Camino Del "'° 104.tlh, A!MnWJ fOf ,._.Ilion«: PlllJC .,TIC(
MAim ITAft•NT MIYAZAKI-JOHNSON IN-Sharon Orm•bee 12 19 JOffN c ."NNIY/NNN£Y ange County on Ap11120 M l~· IYl&e 202t' Ian D ... o. CA NNNIY • NNN£Y, M71 "8JC NOTIC£ ----·1 -··-·· The totlowtng poreons ara SURANCE SERVICE. 505 N Baytlde Or . C0<ona def I NNNEY, M'Tt Via Lido. F4tt1IO t210I V1e Udo, lu!M ... ..... .._.,,_ --doing~ -Tustin Ave s .... 1.121 Sant• MM. Call! 92825 ........ Newport ~ PubllsnoO Orange Coast P\&JC NOTIC£ PubldMd Of•noe Coest ,_,~CA atll 'L~ .,_I. MM9 ITATIMfNT B RAD F 0 R 0 Ana CaM 82705 Marilyn Wooten 912 CA._, DallyPllol Mey 1 11 1!> 22 DaJyPtaotMeyl,t 15 111111 Pvolilhed Orange Coast ITATIMKNT The~lt'lgl*'IOmaro
ENTERPRISE. !>85 Stur· M9ck M Mryazakl 344, CAidor Pl . Newpof1 8eac:h Publllhed Ofange Coast tNJ NOTICI MT 1&o Daily Ptlot May I .•. 15. IN69 The lo4towtng pettofll .. ~~~ES IONS
geon, eo.ta .,..._, Caltf Kings Court, Colla Mesa. ahl 92660 OellyPllotll.4ay8,t .15 19119 11.4-tJt INVJTIHO'alOI •-1C11t1oTIM' mil I OOlflQbullneult •
92621 Cel1I 92826 lh•• busineu .. GOn • ml 182 ••o ITl.M NO. w ,._ nu ""' BAOHZE STITCHES 2e5 17 185 ~ .. wtiope St Unit J ,
Linda LOtraine Btaotord Thia bu1tne11 11 con-duel.Oby co-p.,tners a.-u• lllftTll'r P\B.IC NOTICE NOT IC E IS HEREBY '1CTTTIOUI ltUIMU l't&.IC NOTICE Santo Tomu •8 Co.ta F~=:= ~~tl~
515 Sturgeon. Cotta Mae, ducted by aninO•vtOu~I The 1eg11tra nl c:om ,.~ ""'"°" GIVEN that seal10 •AMI ITATlllllNT·· -litOTICI Mwa Cai.I 92827
Callt 1262' The rtg11tra"t com-menceo 10 trenaac:t t>u51• flCTTTIOUl9UltN£11 l>foOOMIS W1tlber-V.Ob) r Brian Paut LaPard 26~ eo.tero "*' lrvWlt *"" This bualn•tt l• con· ~ 10 lrtn-'tt buSt· ""' unoor IM f1et1hOVI ,tCTITK>Ul IW8*£11 NAllll ITATl.M!NT lhe City ol Coat• ...... 10 The IOMOW!ng S* ont a . tNVITING:• s.n10 TOlllN •B Costa 92714
duc1.0 by an lndl"'<lual neM Und9t the l•CllllOUI bullne•• name Ot name• NAMI ITATEMENT Tiie fottow•no penor'll aro wll Tne Clly Council p 0 d<>1Nno buO~L~MING 33 lltO ITIM . ... Meta Celli 928:l'7 rn11 bullneH II con.
The 1egla1rant com-buatnell "•me °' names ll1led above 0" March t• The IOllO'Mng P&llOll• 1te dotng bullness n Box 1200 Colla Meu C•••· IETW ., NOTICE· IS HEREBY ~ e>.Vla LePard 265 ducted by an lr\dt'toOuel
rnenced 10 traneac:t buSI· Hated 1t>ove on Ap11I 21 1989 d°Cc!.t>uaineuu R J Cl1AM BEALAIN •o•nll 92828 1200 on Or S.Hcape D• Newport GIVEN tnat •••••d Sat'IO Tomu •8 Colla Tne rep1111a n1 com· ne,e undet the l1ct111ovt ltll9 Mat1lyn Wootan C AST INTERIORS t 76J COMPANY 2 It Topu Ave before lhe hOU< t l 00 1 m 8uch C411tt 112863 · l>'ooosall *"'De •ec: .. "ed by Mata Caltl t2'27 motlCld 10 trllltac1 bvSf-~ name or names M~ M Miyazaki TllT1 11atemen1 "'a' llloO Orange Suite D Colla Bal.boa ISiand Caltl 92662 on F11da~ .,.,., 19 1989 11 Mason Allen Hur>ge<tord the C111 ol Cotti -~ to Th11 bus•neu " c:on-._. unoer ,,,. llCtlhou.
tlat.O above on.. April te, Thia ttalemont wu hied With the County Clerk 01 Or Mesa Cal1I 112627 Ron Jay Cham1>erla1n 2 t t lh•tt be the reaponllblllly 01 33 Seaac~ Ot Newport wtl The City CoullQ• ,.. 0 Clucl.O by c:o-pan,_1 bullnen ~ Of nlmOI
1N9 with the Count., Cle<lc 01 Of· a"09 County on Ap11I 27 EMN Enterprl•H Inc Topu Ave· BalbOI ISl•nd ,,,. bidder 10 dellver hll bid Beach, Ca 11 92863 · Boa 12oo:Co11a M ... Cali-The ,.11111,."1 com· titled ebo\19 on Aprll 3. 1989
Lind• L Bracllord .C 1 .. r 2• t98t Cahlo..nra corp 180 Cab11llo Calll 92662 10 the Cit C'-k s Ottice by Th11 bu11neu 11 con· tOflllt 92828 1200, on °' ___. 1 i-~ t ..... Tl\ClmllS ,.,. ~eEJvoy ange ovn., on ""P'' " ,41-~· t•B Co11a Meera C.1111 ' ~ d·~t&A bw •ft ..... ,v........ .._.~. , ...... "-·· 11 oo 1'" ,._....., 0 ..... soc .,....,. T ...... , ••• --... -..._.. Thia 111atemont was Ille<! 1989 ....., " Th11 bus1ne11 11 con ,,,. prC>Oft' announced 1.me -... , ~· ""' ""' .,..,_ '"'" • ....,. neat unoer the ltet•Uous .... ..,_,_,, ,....,
wlttltl'leCountyCJertlofOf· f•ttt7t Publ1She0 Orange Coaa1 92627 ouctaoby an1norvo0uat 8Kl•••llbopubl~opened The re911111an1 com ~frtday_ Me1 t9 11199 U Dueineu name °' nemet wnnttteCOlir\l'fcqjflflfOr· ~County °" Al)ft~ Publlttled Orengo Coast Dally Pilot May 8 15 22 29 Thia buamen It con The •eglstran1 co1'11 a d read atoud at 1 t 00 menced to ransact t>vsi lhall C>e•I"-reaoon11bllol'f ol litt.O abollo Of\ (not Y•ll anQeCounty on Apr• 5 t9119
P•ttU5 0.I~ Pn 1 M 11 15 22 29 11180 due1ed by an mdi'(1dual menceo 10 1ransact bus• , 'J!: Of ii• aoon 1,,_,81111 , nen uneler tne l1c1111ovs tht t>tddel 10 Clell\191' hll t>ld B•ian lePard F'.41U03
Pubffllled orrr Coast t"ll o ay ' · · M·t•5 The re11111ren1 com nea1 unoor tne 11c1it1ou• F buJtna1 name or names 10 lhe Clly Clefll t Olf1C41 by T"·t atat-t ~u 11.._... "°"blttllod Ot'arige Cout • meneed 10 tran$1Ct bu!M H l>'ICllCat>.. on rlClay llt1.0 abc>Ye on A"'~ 18 he .0 1.me "' -·-.. ~ _. "'-'"" P"-.. 11 7 .. o.lly Piiot May 1, • t5. 22. M· 13~ ----------• bv••neet naine Ot naruet May It 111811 "' 1no Council ... • prooer announc; Wfll'I 1ne County Clefk o1 Of. ....., ""'' "°" 1 •• lllla; 1IH •-•c Ml\flC[ neat under Ille fic;hhoua listed 1t>ow ~ llllay I 1989 C C 77 F 1989 Boda wlll be publlciy oc>eneO -r-·-a..on .,_,. 5 19-t t 1119 M· 12• r--..i nu but•,_. name or names R~ cnamt>et•••" hamt>er• lly Hail '" Muon Hungertord and r..O aloud at .11 00 -· ..... ...,.,..,.., ':'"""• ... M-oee ----------"8.fC M>TICE f'tCTITtOUI •UllNeSI 1111.0 above on (not Y9Cl • Th• lla1ement waa filed ~~~a 1~~,1~ 1~:;8.,,1,,;-::1 . Thia t1atemot1t •u h..O 1 m or 81 soon lhO< .. fl., ,.tU1l ----------"8.IC M)TIC( NAMl. 8TATIMENT Ellen N0tg1Wd, Pre110ent with County Clerk ol Or· TEMP-OAARY PERSONNEL wlll'l ltle Cou11Jy c .. , .. of Or aa pracllc.a~ °" Friday Pub11tlled Otano• Coul P\aJC M)TIC£
----------------'ICTITIOUl IW ... 11 This sttlemenl WH llteO "-·· A ..... .,, ... Counfy on .t.p11f 20 May Ill ttet In the Council Dally Piiot April 17 24 May ---------------'1CTITIOU9 ltU ... 81 NAm STAnMINT The folloWlng pettonl are Wiii\ the County Clefl< ot Or •"08 ....unty on P'~41et22 EAVICES .-,4M1tt Chaml>etl Ctly Hall 77 Fa•t I I ltU 'teTI'TlOUa IU ... 11
MM9 ITAft....-T The loffowtnt ptftont are d~~~=~ "1N COM ange County on Aptll t3 Pvt>hlned Ofange Coasl ~1~:'.!. ~~Sy : ~~· Publltneo °''"r Coaet Ot1ve Cotti Mesa M-OU MM9 9TATl•NT
TPlttotlowlng poreons .,. d'!"¥L~~a'rwAN S · MON 16641 Lynn •A.Hunt-1989 ,.15290 Doti., P11o1 M•v 1 8 1!>. 22 1a1nea .. the ouoee o1 the°'"' Pitot May 1 t5 22 ~::~~~~~N'c['~~~:~ "8.IC NOTICE o::;:::;:::.::~· .,. ~F~N~:eNTCOM· PORTS. 1llO Roc:he1t1r '~~:!:ShhCa~t 92
16::41 Publlshed Orange Coast tllllll M-t28 P~renesingAgeniat 77 Fa1t 198 "'4·125 TAACl FOR TAAFFICSIO TE>lASOPAESSCAfER·
PANY, 17t11 8aaci'I Bl¥d Cotv1'a M ... ..;, Cmaohdl .912827t "O i.-n •;A Mu~ .. ~.:; Batch oa1ty P1lot.Aprtl 2• May I 8 ~:. ~~·~· 111~-: bee~-NALS ANO CONTAOlll"S PtCTmOU• ...,..... ING 1t20 t w......, •. Santa
Suite 204 Huntington nee "' • ~I 92649 .. ,, 15 19119 PtaJC M>TIC[ "8.IC NOTICt Add1uonal Nta ot 1r1e r::r-~~ Ma. C I t2705
BMdl. Calif ' 112a..1 ~::'~W~7 Costa Men . Shefyl Hink 166 t4 t Lynn M· too ~;~:~ne...~.~~"n1~0:,;::: l'tCTITIOUI IO ... U apec1flcatl0tl• mar t>e o•· OOtflQ ~ '*'°"' .,. AcX>ert Loe Ganner !111
Ronald _Craig Norgan Jame• Mahe r t 90 •A.MunllnglonBaacn,Caltt Pl&.IC M>TICE ,tCTITIOUltUllHtll llmlt, 1n .... 1oc1 envek>pe NAMllTATIMINT lalned .. •he Otfic• ot Ille 'a, 0 e :l'u I N E Proepect N ... p()<I 8oech
17941 WhlllOtd Ln . Hunl· A h ' c I M 921149 HAMI ITATIMEHT ldenUINtO on tne oultide With Tl\O lotlooNlno Wtont •r• Puretlallng Agenl .. 11 Fall SUSPENSIOH PRODUCTS c.tir 928&3
lnglon Beach, Celll 92647 c:. ~~:~1 OI • .... lhll buSlneH II con ""9L.tC NOTICI The following pe!'M>f'IS •r• th• BIO Item Numbef lf'ld Ille dolno bualneU aa Otl.,,. Co•ll Meaa Callo lb)JUST IN TIM[ P"OO ~ Mar'*! lllel.an 421
:Sfd:un~:,:.:·:!:~2 Thi• butlneu .. con-dUC1ed by • general part NOTICI. OF IALi d~?ip~1~~RPRISES OpenJno Oat• cc SANTA FE' 157U ::::n:::s~ =-~ ~ ;::; uc, TS 4'00 $0ulh Lemon Pr°'T~ ..... ~ 8eKI\
· dueled 1>y a genetal part· norlhlp NOtiQe 11 hereby given 2700 Petarsoo Pt • 700 Eac:.n btO ana• tp9()1fy Goldenwea1 H11nt1ng1on Ctl'J CIOtk •ill\•n •AKI time If••• An1no1m C altl Thoe 11.,,.," .. ' 1, con·
Cellf 92&48 norllhtl> The ragt11r1n1 com pvrsuan1 10 to<:hons 307t Cotta M .... Celtl ... 2626 eec;n end • .,.., nem as Ml eeacn. Calif 92847 t2I05 .... Jam. A Fer1•1ta. 9042 The reg Ill rant com-menced 10 tranaacl bvll· and 3072 ol the CMI Cooe ot Ll1t" C Ttll~. 2700 10t1h In 11111 apectl!Clllone C.,OI Joatin COOi\, 16 142 limit. In 1 .. led enll9f00e. 011911 Dotti 5t!Ctl MO Clutted w, CO-pettners
BotH Ave • Munltngton mencoc1 10 tre.nsae1 buti· ne11 unelet Ille flclll lou• 1118 State of Calllornl• the PeteraOn Pt •700 Costa l>.nyandella11teo11on1101he l'0tll:1t111a Ln Hun1ino1on io.llllfled onfhecwt..0•1t1o•tll Cent• 1•"1 •A Colt• _ Tiie '•glltrent com•
BeachT 'Cattt 92647 ,_. una.. Ille tlclltlOut bualneu namo 01 names undersigned El T0to Gar u~-Calit ...... 2• epecil!Clhont f'!lutl be Cleat· e.acn C1hf t21147 lhe Bid Item Num!Mf ancl the ....,.. C.r 81127 mtflCllO to tr~ D\it.1-hls bulln"' 1s con· 1 .... _,, ,........_ _ fnol .,.11 ....,.. .,v v 1 ·~ 1 ....... _... d 1 " 1 Opening Dl•e .... .: b neaa Ul'>def IM t.ct tio..• ducl.O by a general oon· bUllnetl name Of nanwe ···-.,., ... -· ,. 199 •tll toll at publle ave-Tills bualneu 11 con· Y "' ... .,.., an • utl o Thi• b1111nH1 11 con Eeen bod . anan ao.ctly ,._ ulinlh• •• COii• ~ netM Of "*"-nerltlli> tlll.O abo\le on Ao<•• 13 Sf\etyl Mina. uon. al 1022 E Chestnut duc:l.O by an llldtvldvll •t forth any 1111m In tfle duCteO by an lndtvldual HCh and every item •• Mt dvcted Dy en ind•...Ou.i ...., eoo.e Of\ AC)f;! " tt119 T1141 ttalemef'lt was hloO Santi Ana Caltl at 10 oo Th 1p1c1t1ca11ona •hall be The tlgl•trant com. The t•"'tlt.aRI co"'~ '"' Tht rag1ttranl com-v1ft~• J Am""'~ with lhO County Ctetk ot Or· am on Maw'2e IH9 tne IOI· • regillrant corn· C°""°' lot reteetion 01 tne menoed to traoMCI t>vll· torth 111 the IPIQl~.on• .-bl.u menc:ied to 1r1naact bulll· ·-"""" = Counly on April ,8 , · meneed to t1aneec1 t>vsi Aft1ltlCIMuc:es>t1«1t10 tne ~ •• tt~l "°°911 Gartner '""' under IM hctltlOVI Thi• ttat~t was llled .. . ~ delcrlboO pro1>4tfly neu undef tile llc:llflOVI nut und9t the flc1tll0\IS apec:AllCellO'll """'be delll• ,..... ~ Ille "'"'00\19 Ttllt llA.1-t ... "'°° bullnesa With thO Covnty Qerk of Or· 1 • 10 wtl bu.inoN natne Of nama Eac:tl btd thall Mt l0tth IM bu~ name ot narM9 ... .,, ll'll bod and 1 !lvte 10 ~ '*-., n~ .,1h ,,,. Oountt ci.ra. of Or· name °' names ange Counl"' on •~11 27. '"57U 19114 Pontiac LteenM ...,., 14 lull names and r~ .. ol 11.0 abolle on •A<lf I ttn ·• Od aboW on M81Ch 2t ,. __ 1111.0 above on Aptlf 20 111119 ' ......, Pubhlhed Orange Coast 3 311 AK K W A S H lt1led at>O,,. on A.,." Ill pettona and P•rh.. CatOI J Cooti .._.. .. , lotlh any Item in '"-ange VYU"I) on Apnt It 19:9 aid C N '41~ O..ty Pilot April 2• ll.4ay t 8, 1G2AF37A tEP253487 19~ry C Tttll 1nterNted In lhO Pf~ll II TNI ttll~ wu hi.cl •Ptclflcat1ona 111111 l>o
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T;: , .. ,.,,:i,a:a, ltlld Pubtllhed Otano• Coast 15 1989 Said nlo Is tor lht Till• ttatement wH .,led the bid 11 t>y a corooration wtltl the County Cletlt Of Ot· ~ IOt relec:tion or '"-TM atatwnerlt "" flied Pwbaahe<I Or.,,;•:
with tile Covnly Clerk of Of. Dally Piiot May a. t5 22 2t. M-10• pVtl)OM ot aa111fylfig llen ol 111r1th !ht County Clotk Of Ot'· ..... 11'1t namee of Ille of. enot COunty on Apr• 13 [ach bid"'-" Ml IOfth IN •Ith IN COwnt't cw. OI Or· OMy ~ ""'"' 2•. ~ I I
91'99 County on "Pnl 28 1989 1no unoer1igne0 '°' 1owong anoe county on Aptd 11 llctfa who can tign en 1tt11 IUll "*"'"and r~ Of ange CcM!ty on Apr• 11 15 1
1Mt F•ftelO M· 148 P\8JC NOTICE and lt0f'09 l<>getllltf '#llh ttH eGf""*'' on behalf of the '41~ all portol\t and pam•• 'Ml .£ . ..-.-.u ..
----------·---------------Cotti of ldYefllSIOQ and 81(• ,.,57M COtpot8110n Ind whether Publlthed Orange Coat! ttcl iJI Ille ............ I r. ···-·----------Publlthed Or•no• COHI PllJlJC NOTICE flCTfTIOUI IUllNHI pen101 of •ale Publlahed Orange eo111 more than one qthcet Mutt Dally ll'llot Ac>tll 24 Ma., 1, 11 •nt9tff Pl......-1 Publlahed Orlll09 eo-1 "8.JC MQTIC( Del~ Pllol May II, 15, 22· ~9· ..... SUTEMINT Ootld lhtl Ill day ot M1y, Daily PllOI ~1124. Mey I I •Ion If the bid II by a Piii· 16 ''" ~':t!1.: ~°"~,!:':. o.Jy ~ AIWI t • Mat I • , _______________ _
198 M· llf ~TITIOUI IW ... 11 Tho IOl!Ow1ng pereone are tNt 15, 1"9 nenhoP Of I IOlflt '*'lure M-099 '"*' wno tall ttQn an 15 !Mt '9CTl110Ue .,_ ..
NAllll ITATIMINT dOlnO l>ullnets.. II Tero Oat .... lty *" M· 102 ,,.,. IM ~ and .O· 80fM'Mnt on behalf ot Ille M ,05 ..... •TATl.mWT
The IOltowtno oerton• .,. NICOLE RE.Al n 2 civic: ....,,.,, dt ..... of ell QeN!fal part· "8lJC NOTIC( """•tton •ncl wn ''* •-,,,. Ttie ~ f*'llDN 11•
c1a1no bullnoM 11 Ptua. Suite 200 N....,oott Publ•lhOd Ofa11g1 Coa11 ,.._IC NOTIC£ Mr• eno JOI"' otentuf8'1 11 ~inen ono onic. •"'"'' ,_ ll)TIC( C101nQ """""' • c 0 M p u T E A R l!i • 8aa6h, Call! 82660 Daily Piiot May 8, f989 11'1• blddot 11 • •o•• ,ecl1'n0Ua 9UIMll 9lQn II ~ blCI II bV • 1>41'1· PICnnoue ..... I'll.IA J Cf'OW( • AS
SOURCES GROUP, 44 Wiiiia m Yacot>Ou1 Jr M151 ,tCTITIOUleutMH Pf09f ... Otthl9 Ot anoth., U.STATI...,. ,,.,lf\IOOta jOlnt"91'1t\,,. ..,._ITA,_..., IOCIA~aCator1111090
Beacon Bay, Newport Doino wor11 a1 Nicole Realty, __ .,.II)_ • ...-ITATl•NT entity tn.t don bueinoel TM following S*IOnl .,. atat• the n~ ll'ld ad-Tho.__... ., .. ~ 1111 SW ·
Beach C1hl t28e0 10 IUtfll"O lroe. N9wpofl ,.-."' '1.w; Ttle loliowWlg c>ersont et• vn09r a ne1111ou1 llllf'M, tile OOlng buMlell U .,,_...of 6" feNral PAfl· ~ ~ ~ ·~ Orw.. &ante Ana Calot
Anne c Amundaon, 4• 8-Ch. Cthl 112660 dOlng but<MN •• bid tllall ~ 11'1 lllO fMI name A ., , 0 " D A e L ( ,.. encl IOinl \19nlllfef• " oc;r.T COAal STUCCO t110S
Beacon 8-y. Newport Thi• buSll\OH Is con-,tennoue ........ , ONE STOP SUPPO"T ot the blclW With. <lffio• EUOANCE CfAAMIC TILE ,,,. blddat It • IOI• ~70 ...... ..,,,. uo1. .. ... J C.owe • "•·
e..cn. Calif t2860 d11cteo by a n unln• NA• ITAnMINT' SEl'IVICU 1555 MtU neuon fOllO.ll'lg 1no•1~ INSTALLATION 1921 Clip. Pl~.,,. Or another C.. .._. C. ut;• ........ IM, • nit
Thia bullneH la con• corporated u1oc1111on Tno lott~no Ptfl<M"ll .,. Vttde Df r.;... •58C. Cotta 'oeA (th9 rc1111ou1 name)• P« Df HUl"lllngton BMcll onttty "* c19e1 .._ °"" ~ _.111 S COl'P0'•1i0fl IPJI llfr
ouctedby aptntratpart·o&h«thanapertneran1p Cl~T~l:Ks. ·"" MeML•··ceiiv·!..'.!9~~ 15u :~ame~·.,.no~~·.~M, ............... 21 """'aflctttiouenatN lho~ Ave. l A CeM .,°'~Y"eOI Sa.n1a An• C.trt n«llhtp Tiie reg111ran1 com . ,_ --..,.w_ ._ "v" ~· ......... .,. bidlhlltMlft!Mteelnamt to014 ' The registrant com· rnonceo 10 1raneat1 bull• llta)'lotk Df • Huntington M ... Verde Of £111 •58C unteea ttwt • a evnent Cll~ Or , M.untlngtOI\ at ltle tltddtr ~ 1 ._.. TNe O..Mrl ~6 4 ~ to lfal'IMCt butt· Mii Under tile ltctthOll• leatll. Calll 121147 Cotti Meta, Oabl 9288 rogl1tt1tlon will\ lhe Otanqt leach Clllf tH.. kWI ~ ._..._. It COfl• ...._ IN:.' a C4i11Dr.._
.,... under tho fletltiou1b\lllf\et1 nam•0t namea 1~All:'~~(~:~ T~ t>utln• .. 11 con Countr~ordtr.lflc-of Thia bv1lnott l•-COtl· n~(-=•~l;,~W • .,.4•• c•r••t•flOfl, ,,,., ••••••••••1=11':::' N~ namee ~= 6t>o\'tl on Apt"•I ~I •.. ::_ C.W tHA? ~ "r.;.~·~om· =at~atne ~~~ ~ '9;:'.~om-==-,.._ -::'·.,."°U: ,..... , • ~=-c.::: :T'"°~ ~ H ,_Ill I-Anne Amlolndton w 1111am ~acooom Jf Th .. bvl!Mlt ~ fMIWCI 10 tranwt bvto ~wy. T,...._.,, and ,,_.. 10 tr11nMC1 bull· ..,,._ ttwe • a twreftf ::!.'!!.._.._. ~ _ 11et,: n. ._,.._ 11 con.
-• ·····-Tiii• tl81etneft1 .,,, •• tt• Thlt ltatemonl .... !lied ducted by, an ll'ldMdlHll ,,... undef IM fiCllClOU• Men.oer 11911 IHlder !tie flcm -._,_ -~ -• -· -••• •• wrtn Ille County O...-lt of Of. with Ille CO\lnty C•k of Ot· Tiie retlltrtnl com ~ name or 11411Mt Tiie City CoullCll Of t"e ~ ~ or nemet ca=-=:.:."-:~""; ........... Oii ~II t~ ......... -r ':"""~ C*l Mort,..~~"-* 11'99 C<KHlty on APfll ti.~ Cou"tY on AP'11 13 tMl'ICtCI to trlMICt butl· ._. .. _....ontnotyel) Ci1ypf90tte.._.reMtwt.., al>Oite on•• 11 .._lllieM ~ ''!!.:~ JJM ... 111ra r" com· ...,._..._.,.,., lMt ttat neat ~ IM flctlllOUI L• y Df9w , ~ flgflt 110 "'9d My Of Ill 1Mt ~ ' ~ 1 ti --........, !JO ....a 1101roedw8~ 11411711 1141191 ---~ Of '*-TIN .;9*Nnt WU toled Didi JonettienF'lldlef .__ "" ..,.,,., TM Ill mlt ...... ~ Wldier tf\11 ~ Colla Mete • ' Put1M11eO a...~ ~Otlthecl Orenoe ca.at ....., ~ °" Nl't11 N ..i1t1 "'° Countr c1ot11 o1 Or· o...o • 1, '"' TM "~' ..,.. t11ect ._...,,, ,,...,,., .,,,., ..,. ""o...y on of Or· ~ ,.,,... ., "*'*
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