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•••ch-goers and surfer view the-u .:foot Woollahr• tttat weshed u hot• at 819 Corona on Wednesday.
Boat g·iv~s o"Yner a sinking feeling
By IRIS YOKOI
Of IN Ollll)r Net St-"
Glen &meson's 'bo.u washed
ashore in Corona dcl \1ar bu1 ~ith all
the probkms that•s cau\c..S him. the vcs~l mlJ}lt a " ·II ha"c \Unk.
The 48-foot 1ephcn~ boat bu1h 1n
1946 on "'htch &me on "'(' on
shore was s"cpt b\ S\\Cll and wind
onto Corona dcl ~tar State Beac h
af\cr an anchor li ne broke earl~
TuC'4>day moroini.
Wtth tbe boat damaged 10 the point
o( u\Clcssn , Barne n now l'lcc!
nomcle)Snt')~ and the !)\l sibtllly \«)I
htaV) Pf_'n hie 1f he doe\ 00 1 moi c
the dama.aN 'cucl off the ~ch °I'
soon as pou1bfe.
But that tn,OIH~s htlh costs h<'
can't afford, dcmolt~h1n1 "h t ha'
been his home S\\CCl hom1.· for four
years and ~ndini a place to \tdre all
his posse ton~
''So hett I m . \trandcil anCJ tiomc
Its " u 1d Bame~on. :t \lcnJrr J4-
y~ar-<>ld .ma~ "11h tufts of red hair
and .k 1n t1nntd and tought'ncJ b} thl'
sea air.
Bameson'J trouble\ h<'pnJU\t af\l"r
m1dniaht l'uesda>. H t\ boat Wool
lahra. named afk r -the .\ustnalian
to-.n IJl._ 'A>h1ch ~ greai-grut grand-
father "'a born. ".is jnchorcd about
7S )ards off horc
But as the IA-ind and '"l'll\ in-
creased, he 1ned to nuS(' the anchof"I
to mo'c fanhcr o ut ')hl·rin~, Harbor
Patrol Lt. D vtd M 1k"\ll.1 \oud
A~ he wa pulling them up, onc ol
the anchor cha ins broh• \t the ..amt·
lime. somctnana malhJno1oncd 1n
the boat's engine\, cnu51ng Borneson
to IO$C po~cr anJ fttnng capab1lm
"f 1'ept pullina thc anchof'l lo ti) to
keep th~ bo t off the ·• "' " Bam~son wud. ~h0"-1ng tr~h bh,11.:"'
~m tus alrcad)' red. rouih-c,linnc:J
hand
Bamcwn tncd to ('311 for hdp. but
hts marine rad io wa~ al\o out ofordt'r
"I attempted· cnllins. h1aaJI~ on
C\Ct') frcqucrn: \ on lhi.' r.uJ10 ... he
said
s the hoot Ooarcd an h•&h tide right
off tht' bench Bame,on ~lt'I\~ up in
the boat and bcpn }clhna. hob1n1 to
catch someone·~ a1tcn11on
!'\ pol1a ofli,<'r PJtrohng th<' ~ch
park1 J'\l lot art'a s,a~ him oind lluttfi d
the Pqhcc Dcp..1rtml·n1 hdKOJ>h.·r.
"h1ch 1n tum lOnWl H.·\I' the Harbor
Patrol. Bui the \\ oollahra·., p1o"m ·
1ty to the txach and the larie w.cll\
prc\cntcd the Harhor Patrol l\oat
fm rri r th1n1 \he 'itrand 'J(J ,e,'<'1.
~hl~S~1 ""'J
flamc\on 1\ no" rl·,pon\tbk Im
· rcmov1n& th~ lloa1 \11 il'"'~1 .. u1J
and 1hc nt\ "-111 g1H' him .1 cert.un
amount ot ume 10 do \<•
Ho"eH~r. 1( the H'SWI " m i t
rt>movro m thilt trmt' 1he crt' rould
puMue thmuah U' 11 li11µ11on thl'
cost of m o' •na. and BJrnc'''" n.iulJ be l h11rard \\'Ith a m1~t'mcam1r
v1ol;rnon ot abandoning"' hc.llt llO thl.' ~.-ch . M1lc"'sk1 ~1d
Thert' "as al \lime origin.ii (ftleau iee BOA r /Al>
ragon
CIY' ---
~burning
portrait
J _urygets
fatal co·pte·r
era-sh case ·
B}' JANET ZIMMERMAN
"' .... 0..., .... SWlf
A JUry \l. rdncsda) bc'san d~ltberat
ina the fate ofa '<OUrif man hl,uucd lor
a 19tS7m1d·atr collt ion ol t\\o poJ1C'e
helicopters th.it k1llN '"11 offoc"'
and a C1~1han oNn cr:
V1nu~nt ~\n'>W ~I . v.a' drt\lng a
c;tolcn ' r "'hen he led the t\\O
choppc~ and-numerous gwund units
on a 48·m1lc p1.1r.,u1t thw u&h '>C\c:-ral
Orang ( o"nt~ 1.lttt l h~ N~port
lkach ;and Co\la ~k...a polm~ hdt~OJ'>"
tcrs cnt'ihrd 1n m1d-:ur, kilhng ;iii on
board the ro .. ta \1c\3 llll\'ralt
Acost·•·~ atlornl'' 1n h ' do\in& argument:i.. ut..l"J thl'. I 1·nwmlxr
JUr'\ to an 1u1t hi\ d 1, nt ul thl· ttiret"
e1.ond drgr,•r murdl·r 1.ount\
uth1ng \1.0\l:t J1d on thl' gruund . nn
·matter hO\~ pn Jfr Jl'itlUl·n,ed thr
"'a~ the hl•l1cop1rr-. v.rn· 11o"n
pubhl· Jdcm.kr \\ 1lli.1m Kdk\ 'iat<l
He lOnte-ncJ) thl' < o'ta Mc).1 p1I01
l3tk•d to fhllo" pwpcr ruk'> 111 pur,ull
during tht' \ragi~ ll1gh1 on !'l.tan:h 10,
IQ 7~ f hl' 1.ha!!o(' al 11mc' rca hl'll
<,pcro\ ol Q\) m11h
But lX:put\ D 1qr1n \ttornt'~ f om
Horns ~1d \ ~t;a 'huuld b\: hdd
re,ix>n~1ble n ('de tm 3U\C
~no" 1n1I~ , fl.•a tcd ~ dangt•rou' '•tu· at1 on
"He "ll' drl\ mg thal ''''kn \:Ir hl·
mtenr 111nalh drm c rt 1n the m3nnl"r
he did, he "l.IOll.'d lo l'ludc the poltrt'
on t.he gro und anJ in \h,• au .
e'l'f)1htng M r. \1.\N~ did tb:n night
\A.3~ IOtt MIOnJI •• Bor n \ <.:\Id
fhc \n.ih<'tm \0\1\h Llto\\' a1 tu~h
\~d "1th h1\ ligh1,·111f ixt,...,·d on tht'
Id\. ran rcJ hghl' and Jw\ 1.· on ttil" • '"'mna ~•de of the road. Bum' ~1d.
l ndcr a I YS~ rultng '" th,-'-talc.-
\urrC"ml' C ourt automoh1lt' J n' c~
,;,in be con\'1Cted of ~ond'1qrce
m urder 1( the> conunued with their
action t\en 1hough the" l>new 11 wa
dangero us
"Thtt most 1rlltna e' idnia,"
Bums 'Miid , "'as a 1 1emcnt co ta
made 10 police alter his artt'St He
admitted his actions wl.'re <bngcrous
and tha t he had ·nearly aottcn 1n
acciden1s with o ther motorists. le·
cordma to a taped interview in·
trodutl!d at \he one·.._ k tn.al.
\t that point to the ~anna.
~C'Ost:i' mother. Connjc Venhn.
rushed trom the counroom int ~.
Kelle'} lo t an e~rhcr bld to up..
press the confi ion. He maintain
the lffi!\flni officers beat. Aco ta
becaust the) lo\'C~ uPfl(t b) the death
ol their t •lklw offit'I""
u~rior < oun Jud&c Robert
fil1aera.ld ~1d there "'a no indica-
tion of a ~attng.
. fbe del~Me \a1d l\costa "ould
'1avc: to ho" a ron 1ou d i reprd
·for human hie to be con\o1c1ed .ol·
murder The-cruh al had to be a
tort'sttahlc out ome of Ac ta's
dangrrou a~ t. Kelle) ~d
Thu. IS bchC\ cd \0 be the lir..t mid·
1r lh 1 n of police helicopters.
n.'Ordu'I 10 Kc\h:~ and other wit·
ne ~~
"lfnothmg\ <'"~~ happenC'd beh•rt"-
bo¥i could 1t be lo1c.'ICCable'>" k.cllc
a\kcd .. l h1'i "ould be a d10e~nt case
af \1r CO\t<t hit and lo;1llcd 90mconc
on 11u' lht> irnund or cau a
whceman to d<• that. hut th is ha
ne\ er happt'n\'.d ·· '
Defense and Slro'>l'\ utmg attorney
C'OTIC'\JT thit p llOl , f rTOt pl" bl~
,·;iuscd 1he rolh'l1on 1 ht• Co.,ta Me~
pilot failed to mainuun radio and
(Pleaie ~e AC OST A/ Al)
HB attorne"-
says charges Hart may run for coun~y supervisor
pQlltlcally
motivated-
l y IRIS YOKOI In inc l aguna lk;n·h a nd :ir(a tn the
-Olllly-ia.ff \OU tfl
"\ev.i><>n Bea h c ounol"oman The count 1l"nman u1d man'
E'cl)n Uan 1ndu:.unl Wcdncc.da> people h.t\c eApro~J w pport. he
\ht v.ould \On tLkr running for said sht talked to Rtk) o n Tue~ y
n( \lij:WA-t ( ftrtiM1 ... c-rri'"n-1n ..... ·----··~H~c..-.al .. so"""~.tged me;: W:.
cumbcnt I homas Rtk\ dl-Ctdes 10 adding that Ril<'' d1J not 1nd1~a1c
rcurc -a L1ut1ou tanct' tat..en h} what tu plan\ "ere
sc'eral other .focal ft.-ad i:n Han. v.ho l;h! \t':ar un~ucccufull\
Although not ready for 110 o tnual challcnacd IOI. umhcnt ~mb1) man
announcement. Han ~1d \he hu Gil Ftrauson R '-ic"port Bcac:h. ~id
indeed bttn "a kmJ lilround" 10 act her final dCCI\ n dt'pcnds on fljlC\ 's
ruction to the adca from ,arious action and on ho" much financtal
comm unit}' lt'adcrs support she can round up
"I'm dcfin1t.cl) aetttna m\ l~lcrs "M) thouah• I not tu C'hallen
out." she ~td. Tom Rile.~'·" 'lhc \aid ••
Rile> ~ho ha mdi tC'd he m1&ht ev. n 8 al.':h L-Oun 11 mem~r
suk • f.nh term, n:pc nc the Sth for It )tars and a t\\().tcrm ma, or.
01stnct -~ hu.:h tncludc, Cow.a Han said he (tit her part1c1p1t1on an
1a.a. 'C\llpon lkach, most of the count) chapter ol the u ut" of
(0\l lC,IOH\ IU\,,POHl\1 10'
(alt: 1rn1 nu:.) .and an Jil.:-'1
A.Jl"n<:) f nrn1a1mn ( omm1 \t • f. 1
"'hH h <,ht ~r' Ni ~' chair.' maan th '
p:i~t \tar. 11:.., v.('ll quam\H1 001
w1tl\.1.ou n\)"' uk tS'lUC)
'"I spcrW • lot u1 umr in the ~.lh D1~tnc1 .. Hart \,ltd '\.\ e'rt> al moo.I
hkc:' \lO\' hug1. bt (It\ 1n "'m ·
r~f)«l\
I knov. th.'U I could do a ~00<' ol•
I'\ ( co tr en lot ol 'upr o r t •
Hart \Aid 'he h;ai. n Ir 1J
· eitplor;atof) 1.:omm1t1('<' '"'' llut 1h.1 1" steadfa 1 voup of 'it1pport~·r, Ir •11
her pa't campa1 \ -.. lo\':11 ITh n,h
dtdtt.Otrd to l)()J t1\crotncn1 f\ '"'
-ha~ c.ont nucJ to mtt.t 1r1forma lh
an.d d1 u plan~
. \'tral other hK 11 O\ut1111,·nt
kade(\ ha'c 1nJ 1 t J an mnu:rl'r.t in
lhe 'I.Ht l~tn<'t ~t 1f-Rtlcv ~ll
indudin < O\\I Mcc;.a Ma, or Peter
RulTa and In 1nc Ranch \\1atcr 0 1
Ht<\ Otr~~r ~ s .. n.
Ona u.int) •U..Mpon.uton
l tllilllU~un rpcmbcr Oa~ flcN of
'\;l'" P''" •k·ach announced last
month ht' dcfinttcl} .,.,111 run tf RtJcy
retire'
ln ,ne ~fa\or Larr~ AJran n me
ha' al!><1 been mrn11onl.·d a a pos 1blc
ndu.lAI( lhlWC\CT. n 1d
\\hale \t"\~ral people ha'c 1 tcd
he ron\l\kr tht po 1\lon. h pre ntly
ha\ no plan to run anJ has n l
f\11mcd n ('\rloraton c.ommllltt.
\ tm:ndl • v.rll·kno•n ao~cm·
mcnt Ii urt'.'Han·~ b1 CS1 chaJlco t
11\ol ' bf innm suf)pon fr rn _me
. jPIHMt '" HAltT I A5t
bus system may be reaching end of the lihe
du \I
I una
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81WIWKIH "'_..., __ __
1t•1 amuina how ttsponsive the
oftki&ls are in SaC'l"lmento to Hunt-
i ... ton Beach's need for money to
Mild a new pier, Hun1i'ha1on ~ch Mayor Pro Tern Tom Mays said
Wiitnelday. Mays beaded a city contingent to
1M State capital rteently.
Thopoup, includinacouncil mem-
blerl Oract Wincbdl and Don
MacAlhster and former mayors Ron
....... ,, ...
SMnkman and Jack Kdly. came
away wnh hopes that thrir tnP. will
Pl)'ja d1vadtnd ohbout Sl1h nuUion.
That's how much the citr will receive
i( evcrythina aoes ~ectJy, Mays
said. And it's SlYJ million more thin
if there was no trip, he said
The city was added to a bill by
Allemblyman John Bunon, [).San
FranciKO, for rntoratfon of 13 Cah-
fomia piers. Hunun.aton Beach's
share would be Sl.5million1fthc ball
makes itS way throu&h 1he legislature
aDd 11 ~ b) Gov, Drukmcjian. The city also is pencdcd ia •. fot the
•praent at lealt, to retti .. ·e S2 mtllion
1n ne~t year's state budat"t. Mays said.
The item was submitted by Sen. John
Seymour, R-Anab~m. Mays uid.
Of course, both nems have a Iona
lesi•lative journey before they be•
come a reality, but local officials
claim they're excited by the pros-
pects.
"If we dido 't 10. I don't bclie~c this
would happen," Mays said. ··we
More healtfl professionals,
needed· to volunteer at SE>·S
lay 808 VAN EYKEN
Of ... ~"°' Slaff
Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves
family clinic is in serious need of
physicians, nurses. dentists and other
health professionals willing to volun-
teer their services. the.organization's
di~tor said.
The non-profit clinic serves about
1,200 low income and destitute
petients·a month. But last month,
staff and space limitations maae it
necessary to tum away 200 patients.
said Jean Forbath. director of Share
OurSel~s.
said.
.The clinic also nctds Spani h·
EnaJish interpreters. she said.
"Much of our chentelc 1s Spanish
~peaking and only one of our phys·
icians speaks Spanish. so we really
rely heavily on translators," she said.
Share Our Selves is the largest
community clime In Orange County
and one ofonly rwo in the county that
offer services free of charge.
Forbath--said there were approx-
imately 160 health professionals of-
fering their services either regularly as
needed for the clinic's 10 weekly
aeneral medical sessions plas the
thrice -Aeekly dental service and 1he
weekly all-day prenatal clinic.
noons and evenints. Volunteers may
serve as few or as many hours as they
wish. Forbath said.
"Ideally, we'd like a person to be
able to commit to at least four hours a
week., hlllt anything helps. even if it's
only once a month." she said. "We
also have some physicians who serve
when ~ need a replacement. when
someone is on vacation or some-
thin&." ·
Also in demand arc specialists who
·~ wilting to sec patients Tn mcir
offices on referral from Share Oar
Selves, Forbath said.
tUabblbecl I rUJ rapport, 1 ~
woukln 't have known about our
problems 1r we badn"t talked to
them." .
Mays 111d another factor that
convinced It.ate officials of local
1inccn1yarelJ'lt1 rool1efrort1 to rai1e
money for the p~r. includl'11_ con-
tnbut1ons of more than S 1,000 by
younp1ers at Hawes School who
robbed their P'llY banks and L&ttd
thOr milk money
City officials hope similar private
ru+--.c«onawill_._. ••
hooe to 1MtW &he old. 7~ ~~lhal w to be doled lat
J lllarety reasont. tom doWn and
a .. -built 1omedmt an 1991.
,__YIMll and other builchnat
_..,be~laeer.
Odler IOWUS for fina.acin&, ac-
~ to city officials. indudc SJ.6 million &om the ~ty's ttneraJ rev.
tftYC ,... Sl~.000 (and po111bty
more) from the Ora~ County
"We can use as many as are able to
volunteer," Forbath said. "Peneral
practitioners arc ideal. But we can use
any specialty. We have urologists and
'9dioloaists. We can always use
pediatricians, and another
gynecologist would be areat ...
Nurse practitioners, pharmacists.
dental technicians and dental assis-
tants are also ba~ly needed, Forbath
.. We still have about 15 or 20 open
slots," she said. "If we had three
practitioners at each session. I think
we could serve e' cryonc and not ha vc
to tum anyone away."
The Share Our Selves clinic is on
Meyer 'Place, adjacent to the R(a
Community Center. Thcclinicis only
one of Share Our Selves' poverty
relief scrvie«, which also include a
food dlStribution center and welfare
counseling.
Health professionals who wish to
volunteer may call the clinic at
6.S0-0186.
.., ........ ..,'-~~
Glen Barnesona .. Here I 11t nrantled and Ila•••.._ ..
.
Oinic hours arc generally early in
the moming and 1n the late after-BOAT
FromA1
S2 50,000 grant helps Irvine concern that the boat ma} leak some
fuel onto the beach. M1lcwsk1 said.
.. But tt turns out he only had fi "e lo I 0
pllonson board," Malewski said.
Bameson tncd calling Vessel Assist
Association of America. a Newport
Beach-based company that has a fleet
of boats up and down the coast to help
boats in distress. The sen. ice operates
much hke the l\utomobilc Club of
California docs.for vehicles.
school enter high-tech future
1y ALEX WIWAMS
Of-..o., .... SU«
Los Naranjos Elementary School
in Irvine received a $250,000 private
grant intended to make the school a
model for ·public education in the
sfobal, hig.b-technoloay future.
The scbooi was one of three in Che
state to receive the fundina from
Pacific Telesis Foundation, the
philanthropic arm of the tele·
communications fiant Pacific Tele-
sis. Money wil allow parents,
teachers and administra rs to ex-
periment with methods o inc 1
students' computer and foreign
language literacy.
Ulumately, methods discovered in
Irvine could spread throughout the
s~te in preparing students to enter t~e workplace of the future. said Amy
·TRA1'fSIT
fromA1
never been more co t effective and
has never carried more riders," Frank
said. Forty percent of the costs were
recovered with bus fares last summer
and, with a recent rate increase. 50
percent should be recovered this
summer, he said.
Last season, 158.000 passengers
used the transit system. Approx-
imately 95 percent wett from out of
town, Frank said.
The out-0f-town ndcrship and a
history of having its own transpor-
tation system are \wo reasons Laauna
~ch Councilman Dan Kenney
thinks the service should continue. "We~ve been in existence lo.r
than OCTD or OC'TC." Kenney wd.
"We indivi'dualize service and we
have panlcular needs within the
community of Laguna Beach that ou.r
transportation system addresses. .
Damianakes, spokeswoman for the
foun<btion.
Specific programs arc as yet un-
known, precisely because· the foun-
dation hopes the chosclf schools will
apply innovative classroom tech·
naques to specific problems the} face.
Damianakcs said.
Irvine was chosen along with
school districts in Sacrantcnto and
Oak.land. It was chosen to provide an
example ofa suburban school distnct
that nonetheless contained ethnic
diversity, said Barbara Barnes. who
i~s the districts partnerships with
c rations.
Darccuons of research arc several.
Barnes said. The distrkt hopes to
reduce top-down dcc1s1on~making by
school districts while allewmg
teachers more po'>'er to mold pro-
two-thirds of that money comes from
state and federal funds. both of which
ire relinquished at the discretion of
the Transportation Commission, she
said. Another $1 00.000. previously
available to Laguna Beach, will be
kept from the city now that it has
annexed South laJuna. she said.
''The commission might opt to
suucst that Laguna Beach loo~ into
finding private funds to fund the
system;· Chnstncr said. "During the
tJme Reaaan was an office there was a
big push on privatlZlnJ. We've seen
that in transporta1ion funding where
there has been a looking toward going
back. to that."
But Frank scoffed at that idea.
"That's out the window now," he
said. "That was Ronald Reapn's pct
thins. Nobody takes that scnously."
"I can tell you now that will be
settled by litigation orbychangjng the
state law t~ clanfy it." Frank added.
"We have had a bus system and we
intend to keep the bus system we
have."
grams spccificall} designed for their
students.
For example. a pnont) wi ll be for
non-English speaking students to
learn· Enghsh. while students who
speak exlus1vel> English w1ll liod ne"
emphasis on , foreign languages.
Damianakcs said technolog} will
become an even higher pnont} than
111~ now
"We want schools 10 co me 10 gnp'i
wuh what the) need most... Da·
m1anakcs said. "\\care moving from
an industrial age to an information
age."
Pacific Telt's1s chose I~ inc a~ a
model distnct. and left the choice of a
panicularschool up to district adm1Q·
1strators. Administrators chose Los
NaranJOS panly because of Its ethnic
and economic d1vers1t}'. Ba mes said
company on the issues such as the
widening of Laguna Canyon Road
and the San Joaquin Hill~ Tran~por:..
tation Corridor.
However. Vess.cl As 1st was unable
to help remove the boat 1mmed1atcly
because Bameson called about 45
minutes before high 11dc. President
Da vid LaMontagnc \aid.
··1 told ham he called too laLC,"
La Montagne said "This kind of '>'Ork
takes a quaner of a da) to half f da}
You ha'cc to sci a ere'>' of dhers.
beachtute spcc1ahsts. tov. boats."
In add1uon. Bame-son has no
insurance, and the mk of damage and
breakage as extreme!} high in mo' C·
ment of such a large boat. especially
an old. wooden one. LaMontagnc
said
"That's . pre~stl> wh) 11 lakes
proper \1me an~ proper plann1n'""
LaMontagnc u1d. "It' a big. in-
volved process ...
Service for Vessel A•ts1st mcmbus.
who pay $79 each )Car. 1s free. but
non-member must pay $120 per
hour durinJ the da> and S 150 per
hour at night for The company's
assistance.
Most recently, lhe commission
rejected the cny's bad for S 135.000 to
replace a San Francisco-style trolley ACOSTA used ..mostly for festival visitors.
Then, af\er cons1dermg a bid for From A 1
$75,000 for an open air tram to take visual contact after tum1na the
the trolley's place, the commission pursuit ovcT 10 Ncwpon 8c<tch.
decided this week to offer $10.000 Kelley said.
toward the purchase ofa 24-passenger But under the !Jlw. a v1ct1m'11 error
bus. cannot be used a a defense unless 11
"In reprds to the purchase of the was so reek le sand cxtraordinarythat
trolley, the commission had en· it could not be anticipated, Borns
couraged and paid for a marketing said.
study that said Lquna Beach hould "Even 1f the person who dies ... m
1tandard1ze its fleet and maybe th1 this chain ofeventscontnbuted to the
w.ould help attract ridcn,'' Christner death. it doesn't rehc\ e the dcfendanl
said. ofhabihty,'' he $.lid.
Although city offietal$ had u1d the The public defender contended.
trolley was more in kecp1na with tht' however. that 11 .,,.as reasonable to
city's image, the comm1 t0n.simply eitpect the ei1;pcnen~ Costa Mesa
could not justify a $135,000 expen-pilot to successfully rejoin the
diture1 Christner said. pursuit. which is "a ample fltlht "If 1s a lot of money. And if you maneuver."
Bamei>n can't afford that kind of
fee. A computer proarammcr by
trade. he said has current income is
''Just about zero."
He said he LS currently employed to
develop software for a fledgJfog <bta
rctncval business an Ncwpon Beach
BuL ~~use be works on a contract
basis, he does not get paid until th~
work is completed.
On top of that. tbt boat's hull broke
around 1 a.nr.Wcdhesday. &meson
said. "The boat isa total loss nov.-," he
aid sadl>. has red-nmmed e)CS
downcast.
So the onl) thing left for Barneson
to do 1s io try to sell his boat's radar.
cnsine and Other \aluablc par1S to
manne salvagers, then use the monc}
to pay for ~ws to come break apan
the boat and haul 11 l'>'a).
Bamcson must then tr) to find a
new place to hve For the last several
years. the Ncwpon Beach natt\'e had
enjoyed a hfc on the sea movins up
and down the coast and moonng in
the waters off Newport. Long Beach.
Dana Point ind San Diego. .
He ~ad he may hve for a v.ih1lc out
of his van. but that means he must
find ex1ra storaic spa~ for all the
propeny he has kept m the vehicle
Has mother h'cs an Orange and has
sisters an Riverside, bu1 "'famtly
relations aren't the area test." he said.
"My 1mme<hllc conctm IS &ettma
what I have left off the boat and
makina arranatmtnl for the boat,"
Barneson u1d
39. and etvllian obser¥er Jeffre}
Pollard were killed Their helicopter
fell 10 1he around 1n names near the
UCI campu Ncwpon Beach pohct
officers Bob OaklC) and My lei Elsint
wcrr inJured.
Outside the counroom Acosta's
mother said her son has been ,,.onied
about his famLly "He reel~ bad about
what happened, but he didn't know.
he didn't mean to ·•
The Jury 1s scheduled to contJnue
its deliberations today. I( convicted.
Acosta faces IS )Cars 10 hfe in pnton
on each of 1hc characa. He also 1
charttd wt).h aL&to then and ~1vint
stolen P.ropcny. ·
At the llmc ofhis arrc t. Cotta •as
on probation after se,....in.t a 90-day
sentence for scllint coca1nt. Record
show he also was COfn icud on •
m11Ckmcanor t>uraJary ctwwe 1n
Anaheim
teachers
stage
walkout
ly The Auodated Preu
A-bout 80 percent of teachers 1n the
Anaheim Union Hi.it School D1stnct
walked off the job Wednesday to seek
salary increases. as teachers an the
huat Los Angeles district prepared to
launch· their own strike next ~k.
"I'd much rather be wtth the kids.
but sometimes you hav~ to stand up."
said math teacher Glenn Taylor at a
rally where Anaheim teachers camed
sipissay1n1 "Step on Mc, I'll Walk on
You "
Sub;stil\Jtei wett hi~d at S 11 0
above the usual $70 day l'!tc to fill m
during the scheduled one-day strike b~ about 700 of the Anaheim dis-
tnct'S 900 tcachcn, u~t about salar;
talks.
Some s1udcnts cut classes to Joan
the rail}. -
In Los An&cles Wednesday n1Jht, a
strike agajnst the Los Angrlcs Unafied
School Otstnct was moved up to
Monday on a unanimous vote of the
.00-member House of Represcnta· •
uves of the natcd Tcachc""'Los
Angclcs. Union leaders already had
approved movan& the Stnkc up by two
weeks, and the Houst vote "'as a
rubber-stamp dcc1s1on, said Don
Schrack. a union spokesman.
The vote was in rcsp0nse to a
district vow to dock pn) •o teachers
who fail to hand an final grades before
aoing on tnke
If the stnke occurs 11 would be the
first 10 the 594 OO<k1udcn1 dJstnct
s1oct a 23.-da) walkout an 1970
Anaheim teachers. working
without a contract \ancc last Auaust.
are 1ttk.mg a cosH>f-hvina raise.and a
share of the distncfs budget surplus.
The d1stnc1 has offcrtd a ~hare of the
surplus. but no ra1st
Teachers selected tht" walkout for
Wednesday because it was Teacher
Appreciauon 0a). union leader\
said ·
Teachers were to rC'tum 10 work
toda~. but planned to protest at the
distnct's Board of Trust('CS mcetina
toni&hL
The ~cun dmnct scrv~ about
22.000 students.
"We tend to be the playaround for
not only Orange County but a fair
portion of the state,'' he added. "We
provide the scrvi~ that acts those
people around."
Sance a large percentage of the
ridenhip comes from outside the city,
Kenney said, it makes sense that the
funding should also.
"We're not going to roll over and
play dead and I thank that mcssaac 1s
abundant!> clear,'' said Dan Kenney.
"OCTC has run the world ~one·
enouah."
look. at the u1e of this money from a Two Costa Meu pohce offictrs.
county perspective, it's hard to say Make Liboltand Da\c 'Ketchum. both
that's the best use of this public----------""-----------------~-~-----------.............. ~..._ ..... _,
money for a scrv1ct that's seared
toward an ci&ht·wttk pcnod,'' she
said. "From our pcnpccttve, the issue
isn't what the vehicle looks like. the
1uL&e is how best can people be
1916.
AccordinJ to Christner, the L.aauna
Beach transll system cost S6SQ,OOO to
operate over the past year. More than
This is not the first time Laa.una
Beach officials have locked horns
with the Transponat1on Com-
mit1ion. The two have also paned
C \I . 11-'0 H '\I \ I O I I I IC \
9y The Aaodat~ ~ ...
Here are the winnina numben Pidried Wedn~ niah-t for the
Califtnia Lottery I twi~weckly
'"LottoM9•'pme:47, 16,4,6, 18, I 1
ud tM bonus number, 7.
Players who col'TeClly auosect alJ
lia n-.mben will &hare a prize pool of
SS.4S million, said Kathy Manzer, a
.... loUcry spokeswoman. \ · All dac)tC who picke(t five numberi
..... die bonus numbri' will divide
--. lbemtelves a prue pool of
Sl.'4' million; five of si• wtU &hare
S751,000; four o( six will share
$683.000. Three of six is worth an
automatic S5 ptr winner.
:The numbers were chaem by Louo
machine dwina 1 tcJevilion bfoed·
cat oriainatina in Slcralnento. J'bc
numben arc lissed in the order they
were announced, bUt any combina-
tion would win.
T1le sales from Siltutday nid1 to
WedMlday's draWi .. -ere fl 8.67
millioa, Manzer .W.
moved."
Instead. the commission decided it
made more sense to authonzt the
Sl0.000 to keep tbe ummer servn to•~ while the future of the CJty'&
tram1t &ystem is be•,. considered.
Chnttner iajd.
"We wanted the conunisaion to ICC
the reaults of tht ~et audit
and evalua&e *-Ilona with WI vehicle request, .. lbe said.
Bui Kenney said Lllpna Bnch wiH
not sit pusavely by Ind allow the
commillioe to dlade lbe flate of their
citx~==-=~Odmefta
throUlbout tht county for Wbat I conMcler ·-·ao be biiVY~ ft-om OCTC." ~Mid. .. l .tMM
'IWir c..dt ..... CNIMll.r-
Ill I' I 11' llf• \ICU
'Just Say No' focus
of three-day f estiv.al ·
Carnival ridee and attnctions, eekbtity appear-uca. iDWMtionaJ food nbibilS and Riina, lb~ and suifina demonstrations ~ be oa..t aa a Just Siy No" festival today throuab
Suadey at Mile Square R~oal Par\, 16801 Eucfld
Ave. FOUD&ain Valley. ~ by the or.nee County Board or ~ DtA/Ha.rt>ora. the dcpart.meota of Baduad Parts ud tbe city of'Foun~J~ Valley, the
cveat will benefit local subs~hoaJJe propams,
ed&aeational services and .. Just Say No .. · 1nter· utioGIJ.
HoUn for the htival are 3 to I 0 p.m. today, 3
p.m. to midnisbt Friday and Saturday and 3 to 10
p.m. Sunday. For further information, call
687-0444. '
uam to coordinate lund-r•l~rs -Met.bods necesaary to coordinate aucceufW
celebrity evenu,will be revealed at a seminar at the
Santa Ana Reaional Transportation Center ftom 9
Lm. to nOOft Thunday.
Manha Davis, owner of Event Co-Ordinators,
will address celebrity recruitment proccdurn.
10licitation of' corporate suppon and orpnizatioo of
all elements of fund-raising. .
TM seminar is $20 and includes a brief
di9cutsion after the te11ion. The Transportation
Center is at I 000 E. Santa Ana Blvd. Call the
Volunteer Center of Oranae Coun ty -Cen-
tral/South at 9S3-S1S7.
Senion dance for pl~r funds
A ballroom dance to help raise funds to rebuild
t.becity's municipal pier will be held at 7 p.m. Friday
at the Michael 2. Rodaen Seniors' Center. 1706 Oranae Ave., Huntinaton Belch. The two individuals who have raised the most
money to rebuild the pi~r will be crowned Kina and
Queen,Senior. Donations are S2. hors d'oeuvrcs will
be served and door prizes will be awarded.
Bia band and swina music of the ·30s and ·40s
will be performed by The Swinaer's Trio. Tickets
may be purchased on the day of the dance at the
oenier. Additional information may be obtained by
~ the Council of Aaina or the city of
Hununston Beach at 536-9387.
Irvine S~ctrum discussed
An inf onnauon forum sponsored by the
Newport Center Association and featuring Richard
Sim, pf'Hident of Investment Properties Group for
the Irvine Co., will be held at 7:30 a.m. fnday at lhe
Newport Beach Mamon Hotel, 900 Newport Center
Drive.
The lrvibe Spectrum, a 2,600-acrc center for
research, tecbnolOI)' . and business that is the
beadqu.a.rten for J40 companies with L3,000
employees, will be ditcussed .
Sim manaaes four of the company's operating
divisions: Irvine industrial Co., Irvine Office Co ..
lrvine Retail Properties Co. and Irvine Hotel Co.
• Admission to the {>1"CSCntation, hicb includ" a
continental breakfast. 11 SI 0 per person. For more
information. call 72().8488.
Orenot C0eM OAILY PILOT!Thur9d~. Mey 11,..,.. A8
HB.man charged In Investment fraud
81 CATHY NANKUN a.--s... .
A Huntinaton Beach man and two
others were characd Wednndly with
fraud in an alleecd scheme in wbkb 1everal
Midwest and W1.em bel\ks invested SI..,.
nullion afttt be1nJ promised a hiah return
on Califorrua real estate.
Kent Borden Rogers. SO, offfunt1naton
Beach, 0,vid Arnold Feldman, '49, of
Palos Vetdes, and Oeorae Charles Ash Jr.,
45, ol Alta Lon.-, are~u~ in a lQ<ount
indictment of dup1n1 the ba.nks and thrifts
by makina false statements and offering
wortbJell auarantees.
""MOit of the (v1cttm1zed) savinas and
IOJQI were from out of tM district. M06t
vieWed the C.ahforn11 property as a type of
-. . invntment that woWd appn:ict1te," FBI soul&, Mont.
Spocia1 Aaent_in Chirac Lawrence Lawltt, Feldman sold mortp 1hrou&h h1
head of lbt Los Angeles offioe. told National Mortpaie Equity Corp. b y al·
reporters. lescdly tellin1 his clients the loans would
Feldman and Rogers. arrnted Wcdncs-not &<> into default because they "ere
day, appeared before U.S. Maaistratc aua,rantced and backed by financial bond
Char)esf.lck. whoscHhe1rbailatSl7S,OOO But, accordtna to the Ch&f'ICS, the three
each. Ash 11 expected to be summoned to men never told investors there was no
coun at a later date. independent underwritina on the loans
Authorities uid Wednesday'i md1ct-since the brok.cra, 1nsdrance companies
ment is related to sc"eral other recent and borrowers were controlled by the same
proscaiuons that were prompted by the peoglc.
issuance of worthless bonds used to back ~ Tht indictment accu~ fctdmalf'>of
multimilhon-dollar proJCCU. diverting mtlhons of dollars in investor
Jn a similar case, John F. Hayden, 69. of funds to Glacier through accounts of non-
Tustin, was conVlct~d of27 counts of wire existent peopJc. The government alleges
fraud" for offering financial guarantee that Glacier needed the mone) Lo pay its
bonds throuah his now-defunct company, debts on loans that bad defaulted carher.
Glacrer Gentral Assurance Co .. of Mis-Glacier had guaranteed more than 99
.
percent of the NMEC lou1.
"Feldman &Uqcdly Uled NMF.C ia·
vestors' money to kttp Glacier &ftoet,
allowina the NMEC propam to SUIViw
and expand.•' Deputy Attorney General
Sharon McCa ltn Sl.Jd.
V1ct1m1z.ed ""ere 10 lhnfts in tbe New
York City aru and 1evcral financial
institutions in the Midwest, l«Ofdtns to
the indictment.
Officials said the financial 1n1tinatiou
suffered small loues becaute 8aDk of
America pa.id out abou& S 130 million to
cover most of the liability. 8 of' A bad been
the escrow aacnt and trustee on the loans.
In this case, many of the victimized
institutions did not inspect the monpecd
California property to tee if it was worth ·
the appraised amount, Bonner said.
CM students cultivate taste for"farming
11y ALIX WIWAMS
Clf .... 0.-, ...... ,,,,
Sean Donovan 1s a Califom1a kid. He
wore his sandy blond hair spiky on top and l~najn back. He wrapped rajnbow mirror
Oakiey-brand sunaJ.asses around his face
Donovan, 14, said be hopes to raise cow~
Jobn Collett, I 7, 1s taller and blonder
thin Donovan. He talked about IAndscapc
projects and animal slaughters with the
earnestncu of a P.lrent concerned for
what's best for a child's education Collett
stalked the farm's cow pens wtth paternal
authority.
Katie Jaglowslc1 is a 14-year-old redhead
who 1s careful not to bestow much
affecbon on her swine he said ~he
wouldn't dare, not with bacon processing
plants forever loom in-.
These are .lb.rtt..agnculturc students at
Costa Mesa H1ah School, three student'l
who learned iuesday night that the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Board
would allow them to keep their campus
farm.
And contf'at)' to those v.ho think
farming no longer has a place in Orysnge
County. th~ students said the) love the
money, the buSJncss experience and the
fun ... and who cares what outsiders think
Jaglowski admitted some 1.tudcnts view
Future Farmers of Amenca as "smacks."
A "smack" 1s a nerd, as defined 1n 1989
hiah school parlance But a teen-age farmer
is not a smack. Jaglowsk1 said.
In fact. the freckle-faced freshman said
that a student enrolled in Costa Mesa's
hands-on agnculturc program could be
anybody
"Some peopk think farming's for nerds.
but when ther, come O\Cr here. 1hc) think
it's awesome, 'Jaglowsk1 said .. This year's
first se~ter class was full of football
playcn. There v.ere hlce 20 fro m the
football team and five who weren't."
Mike Sayamontry, 15. said Costa Mesa
students who at first notice onl) the subtle
odor of cow manure evcn1uall) learn the
charms of tM cows themselves
Debbi• H•rtwlgsen tt•ftl •n d Katie J•glowslll w uft their pigs Trouble and D...,.
rabbits ... breed more rabbm. minutes. v.1th that t1mt'.' spent v.:uenni. ume I put into u," Noller 111.d.
Aa students pthered around a teecber
crack1ng tina of crop sccdl. Nollet b\tllll
some-bat hmp and defia.nt from the
..
Coast Coll~~ s~t for SK run
Oranae Coast Colleae's fifth annual Tnbutc 5K
run/walk throuah the campus will be held a1. 8 a.m.
Saturday.
In fact. the aJncultural con.,.erts U'luall)'
can't&.et enough of the fnt'.'0ndh beasts, such
as Clifford the steer, wh o IS as hkcl) as 3
·dot to lick a v1s1tors hand. or his pants. or
AJricultural education m lhl' c.11\tm.t
on11nally centered at Newport Harbor
H1&h School but mo,cd to (o.,ta \lrsa
when tht school opened 1n I 95K <. urrcnt·
ly, 13 s1m1lar progr.im\ operate in Orange
Count>.t w1lh the clos.c:M in \.\tstm1n~ter.
Profits from 'snca ~k!i> at the Orange
County Fa1r, where much of the student
product ends up. "ere 1n the hund~s ot
dollars. with 30 pcn:-en t 101n1 to pay bed.
the proaram for .. Sttd" money. Wh1tewd
Other students ~pt"nd 1hc1r 11me 1n 1hc
farm program ra1~ing ammaf'i Rat>bt1 art
popular. and p1~gc1 .iboul the bc .. 1 return
1 1 thr fair
crutchn be' uKd since brealci"l'hil foOt
1n a besctia.11 pmc He teucd *"' • 1tudcnts-m11dJ) and offered othcq bQM __ .,,,
ProoeedJ from the race wiU be diruibuted to the
OCC Re-entry Center, which provides support.
direct.io11 and counscling for adults who return to
tebool after extended abaenses.
lbe event, sponsored bl' the college's As-
sociated , -Studen~ bqina wTth a stroller and
wbccJcbajr race at 8 a.m., followed by the run/walk
at 8: I 0 &.Rl. A pancake breakfast will be served from
8:30 to 11 a.m.
Advance rqistration is $1 0 for the race and
breakfast. and S 13 for the race, breakfast and a T •
shin. Late resiJtration. which wtll be offered at 7
a.m. on rw::e day, is an additional Sl Brcalcfasu for
non-pe.rticipanu are $2.
Rqistratlbn packets may be obt.aJned 10 the
AllOciated Students' office in the OCC Adm1nis--
tration Buildioa. open from 81.m. to S p.m. Monday tl\nNab Friday. Call 432-SS07 for add1t1onal
information.
~ach basketball toumey In LB
A tbree·m&n beach t».sketbell tourney wi th an
open division and 6-foot•nd· under leqtJe wiU be
betd at 9 a.m. ~turday at lbe majn courts in Ll&una
Beach.
Pankipanta tnust live or work within the
Lapna 8Qcb Un1riect School Di trici boundancs or
bavc pnor approval from the tournament duutor.
Entry fee as SIS per person, and dadbne date 11
Friday. for mort information. call the City of
Lacuna Bcadl Recreation Dtputment at 497-3311. en 201
C\11,U\H
Tltul'ftl•y, M•y 11
No mecttnp 1Chtdulcd
\ Fr i d•y,May 12
t'OI J( I I 0(,
nibble ari11s shoelaces
,. Agneulture stud(nt.s gatherC'd Wednes-
day anemooti outside a clno;sroom tucked
to the north end of the IM-acre fa rm I ns1dc
the ctassrooro. Roy Center. the school's
agnculturc teacher. pned open c-a ns of df')
lettuce seeds and com kernels, prcpanna to
pass them ou1 to fidgeung e1ahth-graders '° they could stan their row CTops.
To the south of the cl3'>Sroom hf' three
veenhouscs. Beyond the greenhouses he
concrete-lined pig pens. after which he
conctttc-lined cow quarters. Beyond the
steers, turke)'s strut amid dry ara s and
The 1arm ser~cc; t"o clas~s fntnx.luc-
11on 19 Aancultural 'x1cnu~ and .\JI1cul·
ture Science I 1\-Ro\ Ccn1u teaches both
classes. as well .l!> tn\truo1ng l'1ghth-
graders in a 9-...,.ttk program
Students le.irn fa rmi ng fundamental\ J\
"'di as practsl·al cconomrcs. Center \aid
'lgt onl) do \tudent<, prncttec hu\1nes\
skills such as bookl..ccpsng. the) get hands·
on expcnence with profit Center s~ud
Jeremy Whi te 1s an .1g program alu mni.
His term prOJC:Ct "as to ~ru" 'mca. green
planh with "-hlle. ~ 11r purple no"e~
that Ill e shadr Wh11c ..aid Wh11e a1 fir\I
pent l"O to three hour' a da) in the
arttnhous.e nurtun ng the '1nc11 seedlings.
Slowl y, his three hnul'\ a dJ\ \hrunk to li'e
Of cour\C tal..ing animah to the." fa11
means that studcnu lace the an1mul•>
1mpend1na dcrn1sc:. me studl·nt) n')
Others pawn off )Ilk) c:horc) on thC"1r
parents. )amontt) ~1d
01hen take a harder hn\.' ho\\('\Cr.
espcciall) those who "'atch butt.hlY\
slauahter p1~ nn site at the: farm
Brent Noller. I ~ is a< osta 1\1~1 mnlh-
arader Noller IS r:nsing a blad. (0" tor his
project. but 1d he \o\111 (eel hulc S) mp.ith'
for the animal "hrn 1h 'ta\ at Co'lta M~
llOVCr.
"I JU.St th1nl of It I f>'l) b:ld. tor all thC'
10-foot waves keep lifeguards busy
1y PAUL ARCHIPLEY
or -o.-y .... '!""
A storm 1n the Southern Hcn11!1pherc
kicked up 'lurf off the Orang.: ( oast on
Wednnday. v.-1th wave up to 10 lcet
crashiotat the end of the Nc"pcm Harbor
,eny. •
The 11orm pa~scc.J ~uth of New ZN land
1evcral da~s aso. a,cnerat1n1 urt that
arrived alona the 1hfom1a coastline
Wc:dnesda). a 111onal \\ eathcr Bureau
spoknman said
Mcte0r0logist Marie Mcl\.mle) 'lltd 1t was a typical autumn torm -wrnter as
comint south of the ~uator -that ""'JI
produce voa\'c 1\;eyqin.1S·7 f~t a Iona the
Onntc Coest throu,h Fnday
Farther north near nta Barbara. v.-a"('S
will a\'tf'lllllC 6--8 fctt, McKinley id
Unfonunatcly for urfe a t1fT v.~t
wind tumc:d v.-hat m1&f\t ha"c been
beavm.ly tubti into m0$U)" hclh,h chop.
"The \totnd''I bt'1:n hh'"''°F .thout 30
knots he~ all da) ·· "'t''Pl'n fkach
hfcguard C'nug Farmc1 '·"d
"Fe"' people Ire." lr"\ 1ng l•l '111111 It \ rl·al
dangerou'>"
"a"e ""e~ brea king from t• to hi IC('l
alona Newport. "1th \Orne of the l.ll'JC 1
surf reported at tht' ~ c,tgc .s nd A1(.l < orona.
he said.
The powerful sv.ell. \1H111'111,·il with
s1 ron1 n pttd kept mo~I ''"11'"' 11n the.
und.
Newport hfe'&uard\ mndc thrct• re'iCuc-1
of surfers and S"-tmmrrc. "'"'(\ ml\tal enl}
thought the) could handk th,• trt•a,hrrous
surf
Althuuah lifeguard reponc,t no no11cr-
able ero ion of lhc bcachc • the \ur't \v.cp1
a $600 hfctuttd stanJ at tht ~edge into
the ocean ~here it " sphn1rrcd into
ptCCX$.
1m1Lar condition v.cre rtl)Ontd 10 the
nonh
Dan Kneafsc) at Hun11ng1on ~tatc
Beach said chill) "-•nd\ nf I~ 17 lcnoi" l rp1
the sand clear
UThtre''I been no one '"' lht' ~~' h It ~
poor surfina but r('al bl '-':IH:~" he s.atd..
l.Jfquud Mte hael 11Tord "11J \lltnd'
tumc:d the wrf chopp) and une,cn
throu&hout 1he da) It Huntm@ton < "'
Beach""'-.
"It's realh rough and '>torm' Then""
not much ou1 there." G1tlord \lud . ·
A handf'ul of wfcn and ~1l~dcf"'
challenaed the unf~ndly cond1twn¥ •n>-
way he sa.sd Than~ept hfqu3rd' on their
tOtS
"You've got to watch clo~h for thC' fr,,
PtOP,le that art' out ~re ... ht ~1d
Lifcauarch 5l1d urfina cond1tsoM ma'
1mpro'e today and fnda\>.
"It ",II be excellent 1( the "1nd die~:·
K..nn.fK') $.lid.
rt marks. But Noller showed up as dlbpt and
committed as an) olhtt student when the
school boa.rd was dca.dlna the fate of tho
campus farm. His ttstimony wuadamant
and forceful. Like other students, M wore
his blue JIC~et to the metllOf. ~ jacRt
wsth the aold~mbrotdercd 'Old' of the
Future farmers of ~ca ' Today, Noller v.-amed Donovan. the
e1aht-grader. apmst buytna a cow.
"You''e aot to put in a &ood twelv~
hund~ bucks to make at so tb.rouah the
fair," Noller said.
Dono\-an h!ttencd. He shrugcd. The
lcs\on m ~onom1c wa clearly wcll-
taktn
OC man dies after
fall from bl cycle
By City Nf'WS Servtce
~ \anu ~na btcychst d1ed Wcdnetday
u a rcsuh of 5t"erc head wounds suffered
"hen ht'.' lost control of his b1kc and fell to
thi.: around.
J av1er Lazaro, 27. died at I 2:05 a.m. 8'
l n11cd Western Medical Cen\Cf an Santa'
.\na. le s than four hours after a pusina
motomt found htm ly10J in the strt'd al ooo \\. Minic t.. said Santa Ana Polioe
'Pdke-;"oman Maurttn Thomas. · "°C don't have any witncncs. but &om
"'hit v.e can detemune he bit rus head oa
the iround." Thomas said.
Pohcc v.crc uncena1n about bow the
acC1dent occurred, but authorities ..W
the) bchcvc Uz.aro SJmpl) lost control of
h•' bike and fell on:
Pohce were a int an)one who ~
ha' c $een the accident to notify me..
and &OOk IOmC '° be8on and ~ lillaKd in f-n>nt oTa bu in
m the 2000 block of Wntchff' Drive.
A t'CIMmit oftbe houte appartntly
btlOf\IJQI to pop si•r Donny QI.
mond acddC'Dl.Ally tnpptd an alami
T\tetday lrOUnd noon.
llid. • • • A ~idtnt in the 16000 block of
Moody Citt~ said th1e "~ broke into
his 191 l Honda and tok a SSOO
$lCt'CO
~ Vollsw•n Jetta wa \tokn
from the 30900 bk>Ck of C"oa t
H pway on T~,-. • • •
2900 bloclt of MeGdou Drive oa
1usp1c1on ofbuNlant . ---,....-~
A 3 t ·>ear-old mu was aiTalli
early Wc:dneiday for 1lk11 dl)1 ..,._ ~sina buralary tool . SMDMI ~
o\nthony Eaton was llTa1ed aa 2:45
am an tbt 2600 blOck of Hartiof
Boulevard.
• • • ~ pe1ntcd oblcca1t1 and
horiJont81 lina 1n blue and l'tCI Pl'"'
ma white lMINamnlOOS \_pert.ed 1a 1 llnldUrc an the 4100 block of
Plrt Nc•Po"" ...
• • • A Ford l\atcbcd tnKk ,,. t°'cn
ftom ia f'ron& of ct•on RcnUl1
localed 11 2807 Blmnca. .....
A Sae Leoe raide1't ca11Cd police
daimu .. llb llidpbor tncd to run ham
O'ltrtnanvmpeafted \-Cb1de. Poh~ bowewr. drtcnn1Md w ~port.to
W\foulllded
• • • Sia males rcpont°dly rod~ on the
1opof a van that haJ muJ1c ao1n1 full
blalC lhonly ancr m1dn.•aht in the
wai ol Lane and Mahalo
Drive. • • • lktlilaft ltOlc po~cr tools valued ll
UOO tOlft an unkxli.ed .,a 1n the 16000 Med or rbor. Other 1\('m
reponedly weft st~n 1n the all
• • •
o\ traffic hazard .... ., creat.cd T Ut> •
da when a r.ar rolled into the trccun
the 700 blodt of mt nM Om e.
The ar -.u to•cd •"'•>·
Ahome1n ~600~o1-....
ll'ftt ... bUrl)arilllid .,,, ..... 3
The break.to was '"'°'"" • · p.m.
PANAMA OTY, Panama (AP)-
Tbe _ aovernment Wednesday
nullified the prnidentw election
after its forces beat the oppo51t1on
amdidlln and anackeid protesten
wtio.ccuted it ofstealina the election.
Both sides bad claimed victory in
Sunday's dection, which inter-national observers caJJcd a fraud.
''The elections of May 7, 1989, are
declared annulled in their entirety,"
said Yolanda Pulice, head of the
electoral commission.
Government televi1ion announced
at 8:SS p.m. PST that the elections
bad been nullified becauK of inci-
dents that bepn after the election.
AftC1' about Ave minutes, Pulice
finished her statement and the aov-
emmcnt station returned to JlS rca-
ular programmtnf. which included
shows about U.S. mtcrvention in the
Dominican Republic, Chile and
Guatemala.
The government did not have any
immediate statement about
rescheduling the election. rn Wash-
Jnaton, the White House and State
Department had no immediate com-
ment.
Earlier Wedntsday. suP(>Orters of
Gen. Manuel Antonio Noncp. Pan-
ama'sde facto leader, beat opposition
praldential candidate Gutllermo En-
dara with iron bars as he led
protesten allqJnl massive electoral fra~ witnesses an<t Vlctims said.
vmcials said one of Endara's
bodi1uards was killed and four
soldiers were wounded in an ensuina
exchanae of aunfire.
Endara's two vice-presidential can-
didates, Guillermo Ford and Ricardo
Arias Calderon, also were beaten and
injured, but not serious!). and Ford
• was &tTCStcd. News ~pon• said acores
of otMn wett iNui"fd. •
The three candidateS were IQdina a
motorC:ade tt\roulh the capataJ •heft
they were attacked by civiHan1 war-
irlJ "Di~it)' Bl;u.alio~" T-iharts,
wttncsses and v1cums u1d. -
Armed civill.11\ Nori~ sup-
porters, often members of para-
military "Di&njty Battalions," have
frequently taken pert in breakina up
opposition demonltrallons ·~They beat me in the head wuh an
iron bar," said Endara in a brief
hospital interview. ''I saw Arias on
•
•
the pound Vilth me,·• be Mid. Edlllldo Um y.,._ He aid a
ref<m111 to hi• fint vecc pietidea&ia.I MCOnd lieut.en.ant was crilkWly i•
candidlte. jured. ... _.. "'-. AriM Caklefon tokt The Afo U.S. Amb91Mdor ~nuur M9\'1S
sociaaed Pru.Ford had betnarmted said OM ofEndara·• bOdyp:mb WU
and taken to an wwletmaiDed k>-killed.
cation. He said earlier that Ford qs "By '1\•• 1e1ioft Norlaa baa dtm· saft. onttrated hia cont.crnpf for a.be Pan-
WitnCSICS said some of the can-amanian people.'' O.vis said an a
didatcs' bodyauards leaped out of stattment.
can and tired at lhe attaektf'I. It wu the first ti~ so&dim
The incident took pllQC at a • suffered JUnlhOt wounds since Nor-
Dtfensc Forces blockade, and opposi-iep took over u bead of pe~se
uon bodytuards shot four soldien., fOtCeS and became the. ftltiOn s de
said Defense F0tea sooknman C-apt. tacto leader in 1913.
suspect ~o1<1s Exxon to step up cleanup effort; c;~ hostage . --: . · . . · · _
9y Th!t AssodMed ,-,... . •
us, Soviets ~to resume weapons talks
trOm the sf<Y Coast Guard doubts fall success MOSCOW ~-The United States and the Soviet Union reached tentative
qreement Wed11esday to reopen ~otiation1 next month to reduce their anen~ ~f aJobc-airdhng nuclear milsiles and t!>Ok steps to cooperate in eui~g
conflicts 1n the Middl~ East and Central Amenca. Both Amencan and Soviet
officials pve a positive account of the first tnp to Moscow by Secretary of State
James A. Baker Ill.
BOSTON (AP) -A distrau&ht
man who allegedly had just killed lus
ex-wife commandeered a smalJ plane
and held the city hostage for three
hours early Wednesday, firiQ& a
semiautomatic weapon while flying
within SO feet of motorists and
buildings.
"We oould do nothing but wait and
try to aucss where he was aoina to
land," airp<>l't spokesman Phil Or-
landella said. "We could only have
made things worse by going up and
chasina him."
Traffic controllers -at l..olan Inter-
national Airport said the pifot buzzed
them repeatedly, forcing officials to
close the airport for an hour and
reroute several late-night flights. Con-
troUen fled the tower twice.
WASHINGTON (AP) -.Exxon
Corp., told by the White House to
pour more tt$0Ur<:es into ns Alaska
oil cl~nup, wd Wednesday it would
deploy l ,600 additional workers as
well as more boats and barges in the
effort.
The Coast Guard commandant.
Adm., Paul A. Yost Jr., told '8 Senate
hearing that despite the increase, it
will be "almost impos~iblc" to clean
all the oil from more than 300 miles Qf
shoreline by the target date of Sept.
lS.
However. Euon USA President
William 0 . Stevens told openly
skeptical senators the company .. fully
expects to clean up" the beaches by
that date, after which poor weather is
likely to make efforts 1mposs1ble.
Tnnsportation Sec:rctary Samuel
Skinner said Exxon had pledged "a
substantial increase" in manpo\\\!r
and fCSOUr'ce$, nearly doubhng th~
cleanup efforts by the companx
whose tanker spilled 11 millions of 011
into Alaska waters last March.
The Exxon announ~ment came
after company executives were told in
a meetina at the White House on
Monday that their summer cleanup
plans were inadequate.
Skinner, wh<> along with White
House chiefofstaff John Sununu had
met with the Exxon officials. said
even with the additional resources 1t
remains unc:crtain whether Exxon
will be able to finish by September.
"It's a massive, massive effon
E.uon has got a big challenge ...
Skinner told reporters, adding that he
plans to "hold their feet to the fire" to
finish the job. If the cleanup is not
completed 1n September, he said, he
eApccts Exxon to renew the effort next
spring.
Yost. of the Coast Guard, sounded
pess1m1st1c about quick mulls an hi
tesumony before a Senate Com·
merce. Science and Transportation
subcommmce.
He told of his hands drippina wnh
oil after reaching under the gravel on
a beach that had been t leaned for I 0
consecutive days by 200 worker . He
said increasing personnel will not
prevent oil from washing back onto
the beaches.
Asked by Sen. Alben Gore Jr . D-
Tenn .. if the 011 giant was tr) mg to
"stonewall" the cleanup. Yost said,
"That'sone view of it. Mane would be
slightly more sympathetic ..
Headway in an expandlnJ and more conciliatory relationship was
especially evident in '&ker's d1~1on of the Mfddle East with Fom,an
Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze. He assured Baker, JCCprdina to a 1en1or
U.S.official, that Israel's U.S.-bleued proposal to hold elections amona the 1.4
million Palestinian Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza was ~ .. wonby of
attention."
Cult 'godmother' called schizophrenic
MEXICO CITY -The woman called the "aodmother'' o( a drua·
smugling cult that kHled l S people was cbaried Wednesday niJl!t with two
other members in the weekend deaths oftheir leader and his rlaht..band man,
authorities said. "Godmother" Sara Aldrete Villarreal, 24; Omar Francisco
Orea, 23, and Alvaro de Leon Valdez, 22. were formally cbaraed in the
Saturday shootinas. Earlier Wednesday, a source 1n ltis offioc said Aldrete bas
a split perSOnl\lity and U.S. Customs A&cnt Oran Neck told a news oonfC1'enct
that Aldrete "confe sed to conspiracy and involvement" in ritual lollinp.
RepOrt: CIA believes Iran 'be~ind 103 bomb Businessman arrested f o_r aiding Llby a
FRANKFURT, West Germany -A.uthonties on Wednesday arrested
the former head of a WC$t German company, Jueraen HiJ?PCDStiel-fmhausen.
and said he ""'1ls suspected of a "leading role" in buildma a Libyan plapt
allegedfy intended to produce chemical weapons. West German and U:S
authorit1es allqcd that the company, lmhauscn-C'hem1e;was the key supplier
of material for the plant an the Libyan city of Rabta Libya claimed the plant
was for making pharmaceuticals.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The OA
has concluded that Iran hired a
Syrian-based Palestinian orpniza-
tioo io tet up lat year's bombing of
Pan Am Ai&hr l 03 over Scotland,
The Washington Post reported in
Thursday's editions.
But while the CIA is confi<tent of'M
conclusions, the FBI doesn't believe
there is sufficient e-vidence to see~
indictments against the Popular
front for the Liberation of Palestine-
GeneraJ Command. the newspaper
said.
The Dec. 21 ex~losaon over Lock·
erbie, Scotland, killed all 259 people
on the Boeing 747 and another 11 on
the arounc:t. The flight had originated
in Frankfurt., West Gcnnany, and
stopped in London before heading to
New York.
The General Command organiza-
tion is headed by Ahmed Jabril, and
the Post reported that Jabril and
senior aides met at least once last fall
with Iranian officials in Tehran.
Other published reports previously
have linked Jabril's organization to
the bombing..
The Post reported that the FBI as
investigating the possibility that the
bomb was unWlttingly earned onto
the ptane by one of two female
American college students who had
Arab boyfriends.
Jabril has denied that his organiza-
tion had any role in the attack.
Wbiledcnyinaanyconnection with
the bombing. Jabril acknowledged
that his group routinely used the same
kind of bomb investigators say was
used to blow up tile P~ Am jumbo
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In an 1nterv1ew broadcast Frida).
Jabnl told ABC' News that his first
lieutenant, Hafcz Dallcamon1 . com-
monly built and Used the type of
explosivedev1cc that downed the Pan
Am 01ghL ·
DalkantOOI IS in Jail 1n uermany
after a police raid last October that
• netted weapons and three bomb
devices hke the one used to blov. up
A1&ht 103.
Jabnl insisted that ha\ group did
not plant the bomb on the airliner
Chinese pedal for press freedom
BEIJING -Thousands of coll~c students who have trudged miles to
protest for democracy JOt o n their b1cycles Wednesday and pedaled· to the
offices of state-run media to call for press f rcedom. ''The People's Daily cheats
the people' The Be1J1"8 Daily talks nonscn~!" students ch.toted in their fint
march-on-wheels in neatly a mon1h of campaignma for political rek>rms.
Many of the S,000 students wore colorful papa 511hcs and headbands
supporting their cause. ·
AY. MAY10
thn1SUNDAi;MAY14
HOURS
WIDNllDAY.1 THUftlDAY 8"d FAIDAY ... 2 N to 10 N IATIMDAY h Alll to 10 N • IUNDAY 11 ,.. tot N
.THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
After a long dAy of living 11()'1.
ro my own busineu, I like 10 work
out at the Sportjng JtOule of
Ncwpon Beach. I do Ibis because
ol my belief in 111 eqilll C«moin
ment to both -.y bUiiaell Ind
personal life. And it is lhe
Sponing Houte wticri I find dlic
quality envirClnment eacel• r. Iii
~ llaDdlnSS and VU.. far my dol1at imaeecl lhat mmm up
t0 my owa biiliriess m.ndlnls. It js a pJaCi tbM llloWI • IO~
be my best in bOth worids. And isn •t that rally what Hie is Ill '
ahout anyw1y7 } . '
25~~~~ day fDr =-.:Jon Lewil OD =cr:a·.~~~ cam~ m.ilm, LCwii attorDey, Oyde 8aackJDOa,
told S.periof Court J-Jama Monis mat be Diana to 6te I motion
this moal.b to dismiM tlae cbar9es-Lcwil.. R~. did DOC appear
duriftl the brief eoun beeti ...
Morris ldleduled a Jwae 29 hearina on llllctmCMtt ple!iMld inOUOn.
Tbe at10rne)' told~ that the
motion would be ii1'ftilar to one
previouaiy mected by Moms and by the lnl Diltrict Courl o( Appeal.
"C.enain.ly dlete's a need fOt' lnne-
portalion u.ptc>veme.u. but ~
ba¥t to make U~ IOpeople,~ lfown Mid after the commiuion
meetina Mooday ... , think the people
wbo would vote for die open .. l)l(le
meas-..re lft t.bc •me ~ wbo
would vote for the Mia tax 1ocreue
-people with a Slake in the future.
Ptvple who att here to stay."
Supervisor Tom Riley, who is the
commission chairman, said be in-
tended so offer enc:ou1111Cmen1 to
thole concerned about the pre1er-
v1tioo of open space. ~
"We ·u provide the opponun.ity
for Elizabeth Brown and her aroup to
come llP with a ballot measure, which
then would come to me 11 the
chairman to suppon and to assist in
tettina on the ballot," Raley said
Tu~y.
°'9WI co.I DAH.'t' PLOT~. tiUy 11, ,._
Reed ROyatty, dMllnnu o<Oranee
COWlty Foundation For Consensus
In Tta111p011alion, said b11 orpnaz.a.
tioo will now wort to ~•te a
"financina mechanism" to l()Qui~
open apece and uptradc recreation
area$,
"That woWd demonstrate to the
public that we have tried to racb a
con osus by ~vidina somethana
for both udtl,' said Royalty, whose
FOUP. ..., formed six weeks qo
1pec1facally to achieve compromi1e1
between vanous interest lfOUJ)l IS a
way of bujJdina 1uppon for the
transpe>nation plan.
The ttansponataon plan, which
calla for upandana the freeway 1yi.-
tem, buildina a 220-mile network of
"super streets" and expaodina com-
muter rail-service, relies on $3.l
bilhon expected 10 be ~nerated by
the oountywide tu hike. TM _... earmarbS l.l billioo for .. ,,
bilJ.ioD for roed projecU uillfl 5
mdlioo for IDMI tranlft.
~er the nnt two ~ SI 1,6
bWioa coWd bl spent oa tra IJ I • Wioe &Om. oublic ud ,.....
llOW'Ca, accord.1• ·so Tom F~ ~blic atrain ofticer for IM com-
million. .
T)ie comm..iaion'a action MoMay
W&S another ltep tOwatd bUiJdi•
support for the ambitious l1"1• 'Of'·
talion plan, accord.int IO ~onuae.
"lf the environmenaal ~ wt.o
support parts and opco ..-ce will .ot
Oppott the trantpOnatioa plan.;
people who su~ the t.raDlpOr·
tation pla.n wont OPPQM the other,".
Fortune aid. 04Jt'1 sort of a coati---
tuency buildi-."'
Blamon lui month bad ... at-
templed to have the cbal)el dit-
milaed. citina an 1897 state Supreme
Coun decision lhat bemd criminal
(oc:JCfY cbaraies for misuse of a public
otrJCiara name in a kuer.
NB maintains Visitors bureau funding
. .
T ourlst killed
by taxi near
Disneyland ln t.bat cue, a man named Wona
Sain wu accused of fahely utins tbe
name of the Chinese interpreter for
the Los Anattes police court in a letter
to j)eft\18de San f rancilco customs.
otrtcials to ber a Ch.inete nauonaJ
from entry.
Morril bad deniecnbe motton last
month, sayin& aeveral appeals coun
catet since 1197 have diluted and
diminished the Wona Sam case.
The 3rd Dutnct Court of Appeal
last week denied the appeal.
Blackmon said he expectt Morris
to deny his new motion and sa.id he
wou\d apin take it to the appuls
coun, which he said las1 week denied
his appeal on procedural aroundsand
not on the merits oflhe cate.
Lewis was indicted by the arand
JUfY Feb. 6 on one felony count of
forsery. He is accwed of si&nif!f the
former preSJdent's name to pohcital
campe.isn nwJen that were used
-.aif?st four Democrats an the 1986
dections.
9y..SYOKO. °' .. .._ .......
Members of the Newpon Beach
Conference and Viaiton Bureau are
brathina a• of ttUeftoday. Aft.er oripnally tbreatenina to
aquelcb the bureau, tbe Newpon
Beach City Counal decided to allow
the sroup of hotel, restaurant and
tounst-oriented business peo~ to
continue their promotion acuvities
for at least three ycan. In a s:i vote, the council rejected
an ordinance that would have re-
pealed the I ·percent service fee that
funds the bureau. The co~il also
~to keep the bureau in business
for at least another three yea.n.
The council funber removed a
requirement that the bureau create a
trolley l)'Stcm for Newport Beach.
Instead, the bureau will allocate
SS0,000 each year for a traosPonation
plan that tbe city will administer.
Bureau board member Jim Dale
said council members finally realized
the bureau's mission WI.I to dnw
C . \ 1.11_. 0 H '\ I \ H H 11·: I· '
· 58 Insurers seek rellef from rollback
SAN FRANCISCO -F1ny~1aht California insurance companies,
aocludina some ma1or firms, havt asked for exemptions from a 20 percent ratt
rollback under Propos1llon I 03. tbt Sta~ Department of Insurance said
Wednesday. The rollback, to ratts 20 percent below November 1987 levels.
was upheld by the state Supreme Coun last Thundar,. But the court said
ansurencould actcxcmptioos as needed fora "fair return 'on their investment.
a standard to be dt1ermancd by Insurance Commissioner Roxani Gillespie.
The ruhna allO allov.s insurance companies to put their rates into effect
once they have filed with.the department for an exemption. Amo\.\nts that
Gillesoie later rules arc eitccss.ave rnust be refunded to customers. The court
upheld most other provisions of Proposition 103. a consumer-spontored
initiative that pissed last November. The rulin& IS to take eacct 30 days from
last Tbunday. Companies 5eekana exempuons 1nclw:k Allatatc, State Farm.
Prudenta.aJ and Ubcny Mutual. ·
Mu~der suspect' s chJld leaves hospital
SANTA RO A -Carmina Salcido. rccovcnna from wounds allcaedly
suffered when her father slashed her throat an a bloody murder sp~. quietly
slapped out of the hospital with her arandfathcr Wednesday. "She was rally 10
a 1ood mood. SM knew he was lea vana and she was excited about th.at, .. said
Petaluma Valley Hospital pokeswoman Mary Frost.
C.annin1'svandf111her. Rohen Richards orCotlti. applied for her custody
followina the ~ril rampaac in which Ramon Saleado allcaedly murdered has
wife, two dau ters, bas mother-in-law. two sisttrs-in·law and a ~worktr.
Carmina was ound abandoned at a Sonoma County dump alona with her two
wten, Sofia. 4, and Teresa. I II had their throats cut; only Carmina sunned.
Flylng t ar called answer to commuting
DA VIS-An en11necr 1n paredb) the Oiahtof bumminabard.s hovered .0
feet 1n the 11r Wednctday 1n a uuccr-hke craft be said will re-volutionazc
commuter travtl. Paul Moller uad has brief. no1 y Ol&ht over a crowd ofv.-and-
blown rcporten v.35 to dcmoni.trate tecb noloay has com pan) 1s develop1n1 for
I nyin, car for tht 21 St et.nluf).'. Moller, S l , all bl.s machines .. volanton," rderrina to quick, n1mblt
ftaaht like that oC the humm1n1bard th.at awed him since he was• 6-year~ld
ch1k1 TM tO.foot wide, round. bl~craft he flew Wednesday, the M200x. hu~
1n the air for about thrtt manutn and made a slow spin before landana 10
virtually the same spot where it toot ofT.
Whale In San Francisco Bay dies
SAN fllANCI. 0 -A dead )'OUf\4 ""hale. carcass of the distressed
sperm *halt tttn earlier thi' .. eek. was 11ahted Wednnday on the castem
s1Kwe OI !an Francttc0 Bey nar tbc Bay 9iid1e. the Cali*ftia M1rtne
Mammal CnW f'el90Nd. Tlw cr.ture. whoet normal habitat is tM deep
OCllU .rbere ii divea lnOft I.baa a W-milc to dint on sguid_and lhub. was the nr. OI i1t·IPldtt IO bt mo aa Sia Flaftlitco lay, SpeNIOrl at die Cart~r =Mid the~• WhlJc loOlr.ed iiCt at at th~ an the mUddy lhaUOws
dlew";• OI tbc IOOlhied ....._ .att ~It pow to 60 fecL TM specin is diali•1• rd ~ "•· ,...,. ,..,.. IMeds IMt make \aP •. t~itd of their ....,._. tiOililt. A•IPlftll ..... was tht 1W of'.Hcrman.MftviUt't .. Moby
DidL• TM ....U wMlt ......... atiw ia lbaUow ll1ehatdtoe lay: a« ~"II "1~ 1 :-~after tt ............ tolM 10 •iln a~y otr llidunoftd.
........ • Mtirllloehldomyahleet~ Tht .... bltaml
lffiJ J 1 t ill u """"' kr# tide and ..,.,.,ally attdf on a vet)' MP Li*.
upaca&e vilitort who spend larlC
amounu of money in the city.
.. What convinced them was we
weR ab&e to show the ~tential
benefit to the city far out~1ahed the
neptive, .. Mid Dale, owner of Villa
Nova restaurant.
The bureau was established two
ycan aao. when the city bcpn
collect.ina a 1-percen t service fee from
the visitor-service bus1ncsses in ad·
dition LO the resular 8-pcrcent hotel
bed tP.
Part of the c.xtra I-percent chalJC is
funneled beck into the tlureau. which uses the money for marketillJ and
promotions to attract upscale vasttors
such u business executives and
matwe v1e1tionen to the city.
Money collected from the 8-per-
oent bed tax aoes dircelly into the
city's aenera.J fund to ~Y for police.
fire and other city services.
The council in January ~n
discussi.na whether to stop coUect1na
the aervace fee. The council d.trened
the bureau to present a complete
budeet for the next fiscal year and a
repon on the bureau's accompllsh-
ments.
Tbe averaae "perfect visitor ...
whom the bureau a1ms to attract,
spends more than S22S per day an
Newport Beach, accordina to the
bureau's repon to the council. This
visilor does not spend a day at the
beach, and so don nQt add to police
and fire dcpa.rtme~t costs for crowd
and~ control. the report wd.
Instead, this perfect v1s11or spcnds
money at the city's hotels and
restaurants, hclpina to pay for city
services residents expect and enJoy.
the bureau members satd
Dunna the last six months of 1988,
the city collected Sl.9 million 1n bed
tax from maJOr hotels and has the
potential, with a continued marketina
effort. to collect almo t S2 '4 mallJon
during a six-month pcnod, accordma
to the bureau.
Mayor Donald Strauss. an oppo-
nent of the service charae and bureau,
said he was womed about traffic and
other problems caused by incre.tscd
tourism.
'The city as usina its llxang
authority to help a put.icular andus-
try," Strau5' also al'KUCd. He and
Councilwoman Jean Watt cast das-
scntina votes.
But other councal members qrttd
with Councilman John Co.x, who
made the mouon to grant the bu-
reau's re.quest for a threc>-ycar tx-
tension.
Councilman Phil Sansone. who
ori11naUy shared Strauss' con~m
that the city was improperly using
llXIDJ power. said be chanaed has
pos1t1on wben he realized an inc~aSt
an visitors would benefit the Corona
del Mar business district.
"Tbe business district in Corona
del Mar isn't the healthiesl cconom1-
cally in the world." SansoM said
"We kind of hoped we'd act some
fallout from the hotels ...
. .
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A 48-year~ld Aus~ tourist
was run over by a taxi and kiUed, ud
her husband was ·irtjurcd u ',they
walked Just a block from Disneyland.
police said Wednesday.
Anaheim police talked with cab
dnvcr Lours Cia.mbrieUo., 49. ofSanta
Ana but be was not cited.
•· 1 docsn 't appear so far that the cab
driver was in violation:· said ScL
Clint Melbcra.
Lynette Hams, wbo carried ideoti·
ficauon aivina a Weat Albury, Au.
tra.ha, address, died in the l-0:~ p.m.
accident Mond.a~n Nonh Harbor
Boulevard, Mel said. Graham
Harris, 46, of Bcnal Australia. was
an fair condition Wednesday,
Pohce wwed wtlnciles to the aca-
dent to call them to help in the
accident 1avcstiptioo and determine
who was at fault.
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The following list ofOraJlfC Coast
real estate transfers, which includes
the name of the buyer, address and
the price paid for the f>ropeny, was
compjled from county records and
escrow companies by Homeowners
Marketing Services.
Company officials say the list may
have an error factor of 7 percent
durina a year's time bccauJC of
·speculation buying and errors. ·
The list is published for the
informational use of our readers and
·is protected by copyright to Home-
owners Marketing Services.
Foutain Valley
Tzu M. Hoing. l6657 Apple St.
$30,000
Franklin T. Barnett, 18265 Big
Bend Coun S 190,000
Lawrence Silverstein, I 7333
Brookhurst St. S 139,000
Carolyn T. Yamasaki, 18048 Cour-
rqes Coun $263,000
Mr. &. Mn. Son X. Nguyen, 9212
Daffodil Ave. $27S,000
Daniel T. Drew. 9370 Daisy Ave.
S26S,000
Yana C. lisu, 9778 El Durango
Circle 5340,000
Mr.&. Mrs. Yeturu R. Reddi, 9194
Elazul Orcle $I 1,000
Frank Riucbel, 15918 Godwin
Court $131,000
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Mr. & Mrs. David S. ffou, 91 77
Hays River Circle $381 .000
Mr. & Mrs. Hoang Tong. 10409
Klamath River $62,000
Mark Hamson. 8967 La Paloma
Ave. $255.000
Ellen S. Brown. 9816 Lewis Ave.
$249,000 f<Ar. & Mrs. Nain Hg Chou. 11890
Lotus Ave $235,000
Pearl Noble. 16130 Mount Musala
Coun S 169.000
Mr. &. Mrs. Thaddeus Q. Pham.
16631 Mt. Enn Circle $1 2,000
Nematollah Khalifian, 16524 Mt.
Michaelis Circle $280,000
Mr.&. Mrs. Danid N. Tesla. 10160
Napa River Coun $229.000
Mr. &. Mrs. David E. Stothers.
18111 Red Oak Coun $257.000
Terry W. Smith, 9799 Shriner
Circle $302.000
Mr.&. Mrs. Robctt R. Vehn. 8335
Stanislaus St. $7,000Hung A.
Nauyen, 11415 Sylvanite Circle s2Jr,ooo
Mr. &. Mrs.'Clifford M. Thorson,
18348 Tamannd S49.000
Thomas D. Halpenny, 9717
Toucan Ave. $200,000
Kevin J. Nevala. I 1863 Turquoise
Court S 19S,OOO
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William T . Borden Sr., 9367 War-Mr. & Mrs. Adrian H. Shandlina,
bler Ave. $245,000 29371 Cra1mer Lane $370,000
l::ouisc M. Aetcher. 11600 Warner Mr.&Mrs.ChungY.Chang, 10102
Ave. No. 436 $125.000 Cutty Sark Drive $272 000
Joanne Wakefield, 11630 Wamer Rohen E. Wall, 8h2 Deerfield
Ave. No. 502 $142,000 Drive SI S0,000
Francisco L. Santos. 11630 Warner T. Neal Boden, 9272 Hazelbrook
Ave. No. S06 $140.000Mr. &. Mrs. Drive $349,000 La~ncc I. Frank. 11630 Warner Mr. & Mrs. Scott F. Field. 21621
Ave. No. 60 I $14'2.000 Co1ta Mesa Kanakoa Lane $26 5,000
Mr.&. Mrf. Dennis W. Hogland. • Mr. &Mrs. Paul V. Cwaltna. 8812
1769 N~wport Blvd. $400.000 Luss Drive $237,000
Steven W. Schultz, 2537 Orange Debra Duccini, 18761 Maplewood
Ave. No. C $225,000 Ci rcle $143,000
Mr.&. Mrs. David R. JoscPh. 2 16 Mr.&. Mrs. Clyde T. Thompson.
Palmer Ave. No. A $290.000 8581 Pierre Dnve $461,000
Mr,&. Mrs. Rohen J. Wright. 1822 Donai Kim. 9062 Ragatta Drive
Pomona Ave. $1 20.000 $356,000
Mr. & Mrs. Enc Von Herzer. 660 Dale E. Hoover. 8262 Talben Ave.
Ross St. $212,000 $205.000
Steven J. Katzman, 2226 Saybrook Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Doupc.
Lane S 186,000 19541 Trenton Lane $240,000
Debora A. Marks, 1937 Sundance Gary R. Cooper. 19761 Tndent
lane $240,000 Lane. S 190,000
Mr.&. Mrs. Timothy L. Davis, 979 Mr. &. Mrs. Lai P. Cheng. 19850
Trabuco Circle $244,000 Vermont Lane $123,000
Raymond R. Lamb, 1741 Tustin Maryann Egan, 16651 Arbor Circle
Ave. No. 17 $162,000 S 122,000 '
Mr.&. Mrs. Georic R. Shaffer. 258 Kim Gossmer. 16673 Arbor Circle
Virginia Place $255.000 $34,000
Huttaitoa Beacla Phillip K. Waldman, 6892 Au bum
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney S. Angle. 2105 I Ave. $448.000
Barbados Cin:le $270,000 Mark A. Bellinger. I 7921 Baron
Mr. &. Mrs. Michael J. McVay, Circle No. I $7,000
21061 Barbados Circle $282,000 Mohammad J. Beh.iad1. 8446 Ben·
Mr. &. Mrs. Jesus Veneracion. jamm Dnve S 127.000
10092 Bismark Drive $290,000 La Manha A. Garcia, 21 411 Bowsprit ura L. Landis. 7261 Corsican
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8y The AssodatH ftretl
Joseph Boatner, a later member of the singing quartet the Ink: Spots, has
djed at the aae of· 70.
Boatner died Monday in Lakes Region General Hospital an New
Hampshire after a brief illness. ·
Boatner joined the son rhythm 'n' blues quartet In 1952. after tht aroup
pcbed its heyday in the 1930s and '40s. All four of its original members al'e
<Sead, but Boatner once said, "I'm the closest )'ou get to an original."
The original aro.up, considered one of the early influences on rock ·n· roll.
was inducted into the Rock and Ron Hall ofFame an January. The> made their
fame with songs hke "Java Jive" and "If I Didn't C,arc ...
Born in Lovejoy, Ill., Boatner araduated from the Conservatory of Musk
in Oeveland.
Survivors include has wife. a daughter. a stepson and stcpdauahter. and
five srandchildren. '
Country music singer K~lth Whitley
CountJY music sinatr Keath Whltley. known for wrenching. honk)-ton.k-
style ballads that embraced pain and JOY. was fourid dead at his home in
Nashville on Tuesday after overdosin• on alcohol. officials said. He was 33.
Whitley was found fulJy clothed 1n his bed by bis brother-in-law,j..anc
Palmer, said Lt. Harry Bell oftbe GoodJeuville Police DepanmentJUSt north
of Nashville.
An autopsy sho~ed the smacr died of an accidental .overdose of alcohol.
said Medical Examiner Charles Harlan. The singer's blood alcohol content wa s
.477, almost fi ve times the amount to be declared mtoiucated 1n Tennessee.
Harian said. •
Cocaine and Valium wtrt also an Whitley's sy~te . accord mg to autops)
results released later.
The drup may have contnbuted to the s1nicr' . Harlan said. but the
cause wa$ dnnkina too much alcohol in too shon·a ime
Lane $280.000 Dnve No. B $8.000
Mr. &. Mrs. Date wozn>. 9301 • Mr.&. Mrs August Arre)gue. 8792 C.S: Mott, h~ad~d Mott Foundation
Candlewood Onve $327,000 Dev11le Circle $248,000 ~ 1 •
Mr. & Mrs. Ch1pyng Wu, 9812 Mr.&. Mrs. Kim 8. Huynh. 15531 C.S. Hard1.n1 Mou, chairm1" cmcntus of the toundauon his father
Cathay Circle $373.000 Eliot Circle $217,000 founded. died Wednesday in Flint. Mich., of natural causes at age 82
Mr. &. Mrs. Steven S. Shideler. Chia S. Cheng. 8141 Fncsland Molt had been a trustee of the founda.J.Jon smc.c 1926, three years after 11 ·
8852 Chffs1de Dnve $435,000 Dnve $230.000 was founded by his father. Charles Stcwan Mott.· He aradwated from Yale Raymond~. Dyer. 9552 Cornwall Glen E. Miller, 14322 Hammond University in 1931 and IC~ as a foundation vice president from 1944 to Drive St 3,,000 Lane $200,000 1965, when he was named its president. Mott held that post unul 1976. when
.,..__ ___ '-------------------------be was named chairman.
After be1na named chairman ementus. he continued t-0 SCf'\c on l~
fou_Ddatlon ·1 bciard as v1~ chatrman aod held ad hoc positions OJ) each board
commmce.
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Dolores Waldorf, plon~~rlng aviatrix
Dolores Waldorf, 88, a pionttnna aviator who was an onginal member of
Amelia Earhan's 99en, died Monday 10 Oakland ofa stroke.
Waldorf..a stunt flier. was a (nend of Earhart who formed the 99ers made
up of 99 famed women .P.ik>ts an the United States She ptrfo,,,;ed 1n
barnstormina shows in C•hfom1a
Waldorf also founded the MonaKlrFlyma Servi~ m the early 19 ~and
was an instructor for several hund~ piloa who went on to see service in World War II.
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""This ii the tint~-eediii the period « Ronald iaa'I 'blue ~ ud 11wTon.;• · the oom-
mittee'• chairman, Rep. Dan
MOlaenkowtki, D-lll.
Tbe vote ~ the fin\ ~or
ICtblck for Bush'• beilout plan; wbieb
moved throuah the senate and the
Howe Butina Committee #itb only
minor ch.a~ in ~1e to re-P!:'ted idministratioo vows of a veto
lf it WU altered.
Administration offtciall re.cted
with MJtf, la)'JQ& it tbn:aJens IO
uptet not only the Sct.L bailout but
also an ~ment arduouly ftCtO--
-
Liated~ tbe put tbtee mont.b1 fora deflci1.ftlluci., "no new. tuts"
~.at )'t!l!. .. ..,,_ ..ulU 0(10day'1 vote ... is a
millalre... aid TJaJury Secretary
Nicbolal Indy. It "oould force us to C: ca aqu.are one on both the aid the 1aviap and loan plao
... (aDd) mcu months of stalemate." Votial with the 23 DeD)OCT'lts to
ecutde Bulb's financin& plan ~
two llepubhc:an1, Reps. Wilbs
Otadilon of Ohio and Raymond MG<iratb of New York. Bua avoided addlna \be cost oft.be
SctL beilou1 to the federal deficit by
proposi.Qs an elaborate off~budaet
tinaacina ecbeme to raite the sso
billioo thro• private. 30-~nr
boodt for wbttb taxpayers would
.. ume most of the anterctt costs
Brady had spent more than an hour
behind closed doors with members of
the commiuee, tryin1 to convince
them to&oaJona .,vith Bush~s plan and repeauna earhcr veto threats.
Democrats c:taimed their -honest
budFtina" approach would save Wtpa~rs $4.S bilhon over the next
three dC<*Scs m paying off deposuors
whose money was lost through poor
and often fraudulent lendJf\J" 1>f'IC-
ticct by more than S SO now-in~lvcnt
Sells.
Republican• however, predicted
the \IOte wi\l upttt a delicate "no new
tucs" deflCit~rectucina budtet aaree-
ment with the White HOUie and delay
a solution to the S&Lcrisis by forcina a Bush vcao of the lq1tlation.
"We've fairly well destroyed the
bu<14Ct aveemcot between the ad-
min1strauon and Con,,-ess,.. com-
plamed Rep. BaJI Frenzel, R-M1nn.
Assistant Treasury Secretary
Oavtd MullinsacknowledJCd that the
.conuntttee's vote opened a "PPln.t
hole" in the administration's
proposal but added that the action -ts
not the final verdict."
But Rep. Charlc5 Schumer, {).
,
N. Y., an early propOntnt ori......,'11
the S&L bailout's cost in die.......,
said the C!tmmittee'I actioo W~
day bas breathed new life into 1 ~ •
abandoned ctron to d\aUeeee i8Uilll
on lhe issue.
.. The Democratic. caucU1 • anuy
muCh on board now that Wayt a.a Means has l&Jd it waota \b.ia oa the
budlet." Schumer said. "1 wn tM
odds are 70 perceat 10IO'percirn11Ail
we'll Wtn on the Hou.e floor."
Both plan efJ'cctJvely waive the
cost of cleanana up the S.L mess
from the Gramm·R"4man law re-
quirin& a reduction ID the fc«qJ .......... :ntn'TS/ "-
The Money Store reaches out to finance business grotlf(th
(Edirot'• Note: In ieoormt1on of Small Business Wttk May 7 to 13,
Tbe Daily_ Pilot iJ ofktini • wed'•
wottb of&turt1 on Otmwe Cou11r)'
buaiH# Today'• lt1Jcle Joots 1r a
Hu.ol.iAf'Oa lbcb lirm that 1pecW.
i.#1 io ~ bided by ihe Smlll
Bulillnl Admini1uatioa.)
11y DONNA MOONIY
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When Bill SwideU'1 company, an
air condiuonina and beann& p&rts
.disvibutOC', bep.n to suffer arowina pains in its Los ~Jes office, he sto~ in at The Money Store in
HWltlnct9n Beach. He wi1bd away with a Joan that let rum move the 11 employees of the
Norman S. Wri&bt Co. inco a Hunt-
inat0n Beach pW:e four times the size
of the old site. Since the 'September
move, the 60-ycar-old small business
owner bu added two employees to
the payroll. And ownina a business,
lhe i.aauna NiJucl resident said, has
let him ertjoy "the finer thinas in life.••
Just about the same time Swidell
moved ~ company, Harry Ooyte
decided tO JJ1Ck up his 3-year-old
Doyle Law Corp. in Costa Mesa and
haul tbe office thiOJS elscwhire -
100 yards away. · , -
With a $200,000 loan from The
Money Store in the company ao-
count. Doyle m~naged to double bas
office spM:e and buy instead of lease.
In addition to ..aavina money,. ~he
Newpon Beach resident $lid ownma
b1t own office enhances an imaae of
stability in bis clients' minds.
The Money Store Investment
Corp. thrives on the world's 8111
Swidells and Harry Doyles. lt has
been the nation's top lender of Small
Bus1ncss Administration auaranteed
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•rad Crosley, aulstant vie~ pre11d!nt.of T'!_~ ~ney Store lnvHtment Corp.
loans for the past five years,opcraung
from branches 1trung alona the West
and East Coast. · Business owners ·fin<f the , :'she
Money Store a relief from the h1stoci -
cal route: credit cards and a prayer. . . . ..
S1mitarlx·.,10 an era Qfl,~-lqan-on~y , lcnd~~.,.ho ~II lend for less than SI
leridina b)' bank5 and.Jl!llC Q~l aid .... m1lhoo, ':Doyle said ... And the p:ipcr-av~lablc fr9m the governme1't. The ~· ~rlrs'Ml Mlonh tl " Money·-Storc fills· a need for small 'fhc Mone~ Store espcc1all} has
b"'5intsses..-~·; . . • pto~r~11\ Oranie C'ount). "lt''I n
: .. There's very fe.w ~~D.mmtcctif hot .cconom.,," said Brad Cro le".
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How small ls a small firm?
The mall Busine s Admm1strat1on defines .. smaJI" accordina to t.bne
rule :
For manufoctunng. average employment docs not exceed 500. but the
number can be up to 1.500 1n somt cases.
For wholesale. 8"CT1\8e employmtn\ docs not excttd SOO.
For reuulir2 a,,..: scrvtce. &Hrage annual rtta1l sales do not exceed $3.S
m1lhon for the p~ana thrtt fiscal )tars. but the total can 10 to Sl4' millioo
1n some cases.
For general construcuon. averagt annual receipts do not e11.ceed S 17
mllhon for the p~edina thrtt fiscal }ears
For spcc1alt) contractors. a"eraae annual receipts do not exceed $7
m1lhon for the prttcd1na three fiscal vears. .
Oranac Count) boa ts the follo"-tng cmplo) ment max: wbolt-sale and
retail, 24.8 i>e~nl, scrvtces. 24 percent, manufactunna, 22.6 ~t;
govtrnmcnt. 10 7 percent~ firlame. insurance nnd real estate, 8 ptn:ent; construction. S 7 percent; transponatton and publtc uuliucs, 3. l ~t;
m1n1ng. 0.1 percent~ and aanc:ultul"e 0 I percent.
USJStant vice president of~ Hunt-
tnJIOn Beach branch. A temfi(
chmatc. a sub tantial and skilled
~orlc force. a d1vers1ficd base and
tremendous amouot of capital ha'c: butJt a rc'1utauon for the.c-0unfy.
Croslc) and ~;oth;;;-mpto)e-c'
of the firm last ~ear s1aned 33 loan
most handed toOranieCount} firm-.
The Mone) tore here also CO\.Cn
Long Beach, n Gabnel. RtH'l"\1dC!'
and San Bernardino. and c·6mpetl'\
wtth a dozen count\ h3nk that
pro' 1de BA loans ·
So fat this year, The Mone) tore
has processed loans rlnJln& from
$200.000 to S73S.OOO Loans for a
whoppin& S 1 mdJaon aod pocket
change of SS0.000 recent!) have
stretched the firm's niche
And loan requests arc lf"Ow1ni. The
d1stnct BA office la t )'tar recorded
loans toahna about $50 mlllion for
the year ending in ScptembeT. In the
first sax months of this year, SBA
alrcad}' has ~orded more Oun $44
m1lhon The growth pnmarily has
been attributed to successfjll efforts to
rii5c mc SBA 's auarantccllmtt to
$700.000.
The M0-ney Store's clients ope"'tc
businesses as di vcnc u the loan sizes.
A Tustm ambulance company, a
hccnsc-pla\e frame m.kcr and a
Newport Beach men's clothinc s10rc
all have arown with loans frOm the
firm.
Crosley-sajd The ~oncy Store's
track rccQtd has rcmasl\cd ex<%1lcnt,
with only one dehnquent acrount.
Crosley. who has workccl for lbc
firm smce 1982; said clients still
swpnsc ham. "lt never ceases to
amaze me what peo~le do and how
they make money at 1\."
Forrrier FDA official s_ay~
divisio·n played~f avqr;tes · .,..;::•
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W ASHINOTON -A former FDA
supavuor accwed of tahna bribn
told Cona:rns in an affidavit Wednes-
iay that r.voritism was common in
the aeneric drua djvlSion of th(
qtbcy.
Owies Y. Chana. a fonner b~ch
dlitf tn tbe Food and Orua Adminis-
tration 'a Division of Gcnenc Orilss,
said special bandbna of applications
resulted partly from ~ure by che
11.racr. more sophisticated com·
panics.
favoritism. he saad, "was not
necaaanly the result of 1llepl beha v-
ior, but renccted, in part, hiahly
penooal. arbitrary and often arropnt
~nt."
He allO referred to eumples of
apeQa1 U"ealrnent of applicauons and
aid they '*were the result of contanu-
ou ~ pua oo the division, at all
..._by die induauy throuP lobby·
ift9, conducted by eiecutives, la•·
yen.· comvltants. and occasaon'Ally dlioueb political channels inside and
-t. • ". , ...
o\llSlde the FDA.'' "matters under acll"e cnminat in-
Chana was charged Tuesday in vestaptton," but said trc 'WOllld U.S. District Ccrun in Baltimore with conunue to cooptrate with the lfou~
f\\lo counts of interstate travel in aid Enetl)' and Commerce mvc 1puon~ ~oP'rackt\eenna. He was accused of subcommittee. which has bttn-l®lc· ~ti~ a. free triJ? to ffona Kon.a in& into the FDA'\ gencnc drug and furniture as bnbes from Amer-. approy~ pr~u. . .
can Therapeutics Inc .• a Bohemia. Jn the affi~v1t. he Slld favonhsm
N. Y .• aencric dru& manufacturer. helped speed the processing of apph·
Each c~ carries a ma:umum cauons, usuall)"'.(ho$t of tht larger
~nail>'. of five ycan in ~JOrrand a ~df.UI manu{a~o~ompanaes .He S2SO,OOO fine upon con..,1ct1on. l&id be somet1n'IC"S counteract
Another FDAempJoyco:and9'dtu& the special ~unent y help1na to
company excculiv.eJNett chat'Fd last ell~!~ rev1ew1 of ipphcauons sub-
month in the wide.ran1sna in~cSftlt-_ m'uei.1 by smaller corn~1es. -
tion of aUqalions of bribery an the 'Chana ·said• favoritism occurred sencnc ,drup dtvmon. More charses beca1Ue of poor·manascment and la"
are expected. -enforcement of the few FO rules
·OfJicials 1n'tbe offtee of the ln$Pcc·~ ·ao.vernioa reviews. of genefic drua
lCK'General at the Health a~ Human appliaat1ons. _ ·
Sctvices Department. of wh1cJi FDA I.any D. Morey;,tn asslStant m-
is I plJ'1.. have MJd lhett IS no seector ae~ral II MH . testified that
indication that impropriety at the his office is looklna into allcption
qency has tt:1ultcd 111 uflsafe or that l.S FDA employttS received
inefftCtive drup betnt placed on the subsidtted accommodat1ons durin&
market. Chana echoed that meeti~tnPuertoRicosponsottdby u.aameot 1n btJ affldav1L the National Assoaadon of Pharma-Cbana aid in the document, datod ceuucal Manufacturcn. an assoc1a·
TUctda , that he could not d1scun tion of aenenc drua companic
ighting discrimination c;~~tly
~·ve IDtd are not an accuntc vJctuns of .cliscriminattoo don't file
berome1er of lbe amount of the claims, .. Mad C'«ilia Munoi, uetuor cti9crimiMtioft \hat's out theft," said an.alystwith &be Nattonal Council of
t.ewraw Silkind. head of the Oft"tte La Raza. . ··-ol Spedml Couned for lnunip'ation· . M~ idilhed tM~ is a "siani~·
••1111 Ua&iir Em~t Priic> .cant ~ .. wtlh emplo~ d1 ..
llC9. ~of \he p111• ja.t1 utrer •• crimiMtion. Her wss.ntent WM
lit 1iJenct." . IMred by a ~J)!atetattve of ~
..._, o&bet --~ &okl a AmcricuCiv1lLlbeniaUnaon,~
..._,_.. Wed~J.tbal they're 'catedOeecnlAccountincOfljoafmd. teeils ·~ evidtnc:e of d1t· inp . : ""·· · ~ byernploycn-the kartd Sisk.ind would not alto mmKlf to
\M& O~w wuled IO (~t ~nst be piued down on •hetbtt he .... ....,.ithed. the Ofti«. of belie~~ ll a ~idespttad peltcm
5'eciil CWMcl. TM~· or ordiecnminaoonam.on.athcnation' ...._ ol MICb dilcrimiutioa 11 cst.ima* 7.$ million rmpfoym. Haa
citliCll • COftlt • dcutn\1~ oftiee. with l 6. liwytta amt a Sl
......., •lie-tune lhc immi&faoon nuUioft unual bUdltt; P"*'(Uta ... IT I J Rf c:&ICI wtieft employal ditcrifn~~ -o.r ~-'tb otr.tt civtl apinll wonm oe the ~ of ~ .... illa•dl)itlpeopkwbOarc -~..._or ca11zeosb1p llalul.
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Retirement plans
tOpic of seminar
Tbe Newport 8-c:b oftice ot Sbeenoo l..dmwl Hunon is conduct.in&
r iun tided 'Th Ital .. •t•al • TMQ'I ... -•• W...W." They will bl~JOIO tOa.m.May t6at8ufftuminlA1UD1Hi111Mall;9to10:30a.m. May
t ~ aa Bd'u.ma in Newport Beach. Fuhioa ltlaDd, and 9 to l 0:30 a.m. May 25
at ...., iD the Westm.ilwer Mall The mcettnas will include a cc'.,amensary coaci.nentaJ bft:aktitst. Ala Freeman; vioe praidtnt in Sbeanon'1 Newport Beach office, will
dilCUll ftuncial plallD.i-invatina for inQOme and saCety, the new Medicare Tu, and dillributiou ftOm retirement plans.
Tbe 1C1Dinan are &ee.
For raervationa and further information call Wendy Smith at 644-9111. • • •
Steven Hamenlai. praident and chief execuuve officer of Micro
Technolou Inc., will address the Oranae Coast Venture Group luncheon
teminar, May 16, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 the Irvine Marrion Hotel. Ham~ will dilCUll the" Au ... 1.i a V•a.n B•J"'·" He bas led the com~y for seven months. Micro TechnoloCY makes enhancement products
for 'tal E'.Quipment Corp. 's minicomputers. ~G seminar is open to the public. Reservations must be made and
cbecks received by May 12. Seatacan be mcrved by callina 7 54.1191. For non-
memben, tbe fee for fint and second meetings is $30 per mcetina and SSO per
sublequent meetin&. The tii'st fee can be credited toward the $250 yearly
membe:rlhip fee. There is a $10 surclwp for registration at the door, if space
ii available.
THRIFTS ,,_AJ
clilcU IO ... IMli 1100 biDioe b lM
Dal ... ,. ....... OalOtier.
~~--~die
botrowial tM SSC> ~tbn>utb ~
De'W ofr-tiiudlet l')vemmetlt corpor,;
ation and ind~ only &be Sl.$
billion in inierat COIU U P9ft of the
19&9. l990aad 1991 ~
The Waya and Means meas\ate
allowt tbe budlel deficit 10 lftll ~ $9
billion t.bia f'&"t S22 billion in 1990
and $12 billion ID 1991, l(lCC)rd~ to
White HoQIC Budeitt Director Rich-
ard Derman, \broqb direct bom>w-
ina by the TttalUI)'.
However, the committee's plan
exempts tbo.e amounts from the
Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction
~~Frenz.el complained that "once
the credit markeu undcntand that we
are Willina to brelcb Gramm-Rud-
man, they will understand that we are
willina to breach it for toxic waste
clcanu"'-homelessness or whatever
QOmes down the pike ...
5~ Nucle~r industry
=~~it reps crte burdens
bilDdled .. o budeet u Bush formal ....,lilarv proc:eee." :.C propoied. ..._ _,
.aid. He .... otbcr iiictUlllY While 8utb'1 ~ J)l'evtn~ the Mid a one llicMlr publie --. wltb OOlt Of IGIVIJll the SAL crisil tom WASHINGTON -Nudem in-~ up OD the bucfed. it alto dustry laden ICCUeed ~ tbe comm ........ I& NaC beado-.wened tbe oven.II C011U 10 tupaytn laton Wednetday or Quarten • ~ of &he iadultry's became ao: • .._ intereat ra1e1 would -''"'""t ~·-..;;.,z.tb ..._ ._... •••• ann• NUdls Pvwu A9anbly.
ba ~_...."":"' s~ ...... -..---• WI ,._.., UN .._.. 8aYDS said tMre bid been I ve '°""' P*id 00 the bom>wed JU needed laftty reQuiremenll. fomfOld lnCraa benrfecn•l917 and
billion, J. PbilliJ> Ba~. ~nt of the 1911 iD &be number of'NRC buUetint
The Conpeuionill Buctaiet Offwe New York Power Autbority, told to ~t ..:aeon &bat reqi_alre a
cathnaaettbeMvinpin&owerinterett mem~ of the Nudm' Replatory ~.afetyimprovement. Hcleid
rates fi'om what the Waya and Means Commiaion that deipitc a recent the nwnbet ot INCb bulletin.I bad
Committee did at $671 million over trend toward improved tafety at declined ovw~ prnious .U yean. •
the flnt five~ Sl.S billion by the nuclear plants, the bWden of N"RC Jodusuy omciaJ1 tltiat last yeer'1
year 2000 and $4.5 billion over 30 safety ordm wu Powinl rapidly. spun iA ~Y on:ten .may mcu &bl
yean. Bayne UC> said the commillion's QOmmiuion'uiaJrist.ryhtatoirnpoee
Sena"tc Democrau also had pushed staff baa JODC beyond the normal requircmentt that ,0 beyond ata~
for directly ftnanci., throush the bounds of resulatlon to impote the lilhed ataDdardl, Bayne aa.icL
Tre.uury the bailout t oost, which, safety ORien. •7bi1 wouJd be a dramatic rcvena.l
includina interest. u expected to "The perupdon is that olanll are in NRC policy, and rd ...-i tbal
exceed m~ than $2$0 billion over beina evaluaftd on a aca1e that i1 theft is DO eVideooe of ~ con-
30 yean. rilin&, but without the benefit of the cems that Would justify i~ .. ht added. •
The Oranac Coast Venture Group is a non-profit orpnization designed to
provideC>ranJc County business leaders with a forum for the exchanie ofidcas
and informauon. " • • •
1be Word Trade Center Association of Orange will celebrate World Trade
M•da by feat'Wiq Louis Rosso, president of Beckman Instruments at a May
17 dinner.
DowJones recovers from losing ~treak
Tbc prosram will be 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel ID
. Newport Beach.
Cost is S9S. For more infonnation call 550-1216. • • •
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices
rose in lackluster tradi 111 W edncsday.
with the Dow Jones industrial aver-aae reboundina from an eiabt~y l . streak. ~said the market drifted in a
An ual B T ·-"' b th Ora Co t Ch t fN 1· I fairly narrow r:an9'1! for most of the ann u oarsponMllQJ y e nge un y ap ero a aona session·. with.11Ule excc~thc A.-ociation of Industrial and Office ~ks is scheduled for May 17 and will , S hiahliaht some of Oranae County's most innovative office. industrial and Treasury's 28. 15 billion re · na raearch · to aive the market direction. Tbe~~ns with a 7:30a.m. breakfast at 8001 lrvane Center Drive ID The Dow Jones average of 30 Irvine Center. industrials rose 3.12 points to finish
Tbe tour will leave the building at 9 with an itinerary including Irvine at 2,374.4S, endiaa an eight~y
Spect:rwn. Pacific Park and Hyde Park. plus projects in Fullerton in the string of losses. the longest since Aoabeim Stadium· area, in South Coast Metro and the Jrvine Business Autust 1982. The blue.chip indicator
Complex. The tour is sponsored by Wells Fargo, Irvine Office Co. and Irvine had lost 47.66 poinu since April 28. Industrial Co. . Advancinaissuesoutnumberedde·
Bua Tour reservations arc available at $55 to members and S85 to non-clinina ones by about 9 to 8 in
members. For information contact Cynthia Fusco at 979-9131. nationwide tradiaa of New York
• • • , Stock Exchanae-listed stocks, with
The Association of Professional Consultants_ will discuss .. New Way1 of 722 issues up, 64 l down and 594 er.-. i.e.me" at a Mal 18 dinner. Speaker is Ted CraprlJfThe Cragar uncbanaccl Odet CO. in Laauna Niaue . At 5:4S networkin$ will begin with a 6:30 dinnc1 Volume on the floor of the Big flt=: =tio~ender's in On.Qae. Price is S2S includes dinner. can = ~ sJ~ 1:iifJl~~ ~~a':e
---. ~ ~ -previous~ion.
A IClllinar to review the latat b'ellU la empleymeat law will be at I p.m. Market strate&ists said larie in-
May 18 at the Oraoac Doubletrce Hotel.
Amona topica covered -will be drug testing in the workplace, smoking, AIDS. sexual harassment, maternity leaves, wroilgful termination and the new
ru1cl reprdina the ~ssible wati,on of employee benefits.
Theaeminarwill be given by Mark Saxon, David Brewer and Alan Amica.
Suon and Brewer arc principals and Amico is a tax attorney at Suon, Alt, Dean. Mason, Brewer&. Kincannon. The seminar will conclude at 4:40 p.m.
1'be lelSiona will be videotaped and tbe tapes available for purcbasc after
the seminar. • • • Coutli1'e Community Services is presenting latl'M11eti• so lavntlq at
7 to 9 p.m. May 18 and May 25 at Editon High School in Huntington Beach.
The clua will be tauabt by Randal Hankins, certified financial planner. CaU
Coastline for additioO.a.I information 241-6 I 84. • • • The Pembrooke Financial Group and attorney S. David Kozich will have
a free seminar on .. Bew te A~ow Caft\al Galu ud <>tffr Tues by Um1
auttallle Gift.,._..... 7 to 9 p.m. May 23, 1100 Town and Country Road.
suite ~SO; Oranee. Tbe leDlinar will cover the tools and techniques of accumulation income
trusts and the establishment of estate replacement trusts to avoid taxes and
optimize tbc wealth paaed on to family members.
Call 836-1598 (or more information or to reserve a spaoe as seatina 1s
limited. • • • Nati6nal Scminan lnc. will present "Bow te 8udJe Difflcalt People"
&om 9 Lm. to 4 p.m .. May 24 at the Cost* Mesa Holiday Ion. Cost for the
worbhoJ> is SS7. •
On May 2S the topic will be .. How to Supervise People" same tame. Cost
is $69. For infonnation call 1-800-258-7246.
COME ON
OVER!
Spend a day at the largest
Athletic Club in the West
Coovenlently located la Pountain Valley,
Los c.aba1laos Spot'tS VW. o&n )"OW' faailly an opportunJty
(to work~ relax, and play together.
I~ C:A&IJ.EROS
SPCJrrS VlllAGE
Call for A FREE Day for the Whole Family.
vestors remained reluctant to make
commitments before the aovemmcnt
provides new information on infla·
tion and before the final outcome of
the Treasury auction.
Tradenarcworried that the reports
this week will abow strona economic
arowth and b.iCbct inOation that will
drive up interest rates.
Fiaures on retail sales ate" due
Tbundaf followed by producer
prices Fnday.
"People want to keep the economy
from overbcatif'll. 8ut we keep set·
tina mixed lipals," said ThomaJ
Walab, bead of iuity trading for
Nikko Securities ntt "Until the
interest rau picture sets clearer and we aet a stable dollar the ~ct will
be fickle 'and borina,."
A aliabt recovery in bond rrices
after , the second round o the
Treasury's quarterly borrowina fajled
to brin& new players into the market.
On t.6e fint day of the sale Tuc$day,
stock and bond prices fell in-responJC
to what stratqisu called a d.isas>-
pointina responte to the Treasury's
ale of new debL There was fear the
Treasury would have to raise the
interest off~ on its fresh issues of
notes to attract more buyen.
A more favorable response by
foreian investors after Wednesday's
sale of JO.year notes produced only a
brief upward blip in the bond markeL
Nationwide, QODaolidatcd volume
in NYS&listed i includi
des . ssua, . ina lra ID thOte •locks on f'CllOnal
exchanges and in the over-the-
counter market. totaled 174.4 7
,million shares.
Al measured by Wilshire AJ.-
IOciates' index of mote than S,-000
actively traded s1ocb, tbe market
rose $5.81 billion, or 0.19 peroen~ in
value.
"II \·1· '\\St-: DID
The NYSFs composite index of all
its lilted common stocks rose 0.33 to
171.13.
Amona actively traded issues,
Avon suraed 31..i to 39~ after Amway
offered S19 a share (or the co~pany.
NcwmontMininapined l to40l4on
~peaationa that a buyer would
emerae for the company.
On the downaidc, Pao Am re-
mained uncban&ed at 5 and North-
west Airlines tell I to 103114 after
Tuesday's announcemetit that Pan
Am is considcrina buyina Northwest.
AT&T lost 1~ to 33~ and IBM
dropped ~to 109~ _
Standard cl Poor•s industrial index
rose 0.80 to 352.151 and SAP"s SOO-
stock composite inacx pined 0.61 to
30S.80. .
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NEW YORK (AP> May 10 NEW YC>ttKJ.AP).M9y 10 __
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'\\SI·: ._ .. : \ Dt-:ns .\'II·:'\. 1.1: \Dt-:ns
Newpon.Mesa-Untf&ed &htiot District students won't
have to ai vc up their fatm for at least another year. This week.
ecbool trustees did the uneApected and aranted an indefinite
reprieve to tbc 18-acre farm at C-0tta Mesa Hiah and the .SS
students who spend their afternoons there.
The decision surprised the students. Some of them were
convinced 1989 would bC the year ifie trustees said, "No
more. .. Instead, they aot another chance.
Costa Mesa's student fa.nn has been a campus fluure
a.ince 1958. lfs the center for 4-H and FM proJects where
students raise crops and livestock.
. Dependina '?!' who you talk to, the farm pre~nts a
unaquc oppononny for urban students to learn about
qriculture and farming, or it's a dangerous and expensive Prosram that the district h1ls outgrown and can't afford. .
Lut year the assault on the farm waJ financial. Trustees
were patina the budget, and the farm costs about $35,000 a
year. The money to operate the farm for another year was
plowed back into the budget after parents and students waged
a persistent battle with trustees:
Thia year, trustees didn't talk about money. Instead, they
had quesuons about safety and the appearance of the farm.
Parents, students and alumni iot busy. They mucked out
the pia pens, chopped weeds, cleaned out the rabbit cages and
cattle stalls. Then the.students prepared examples of how
safct}' is tauaht and practiced at the farm. ·
Their efrons paid off, but not without a warning.
Trustee Roderick MacM1lhan warned students and
parents who nave fought to keep the farm open that they will
have to continue what they demonstrated this year.
.. We've been down this road before," McM11lian said
"When you teU people you're going to shut the farm down.
you get lots of action. I j\Jst ho pe the people who .sot behind 11
stay behind It so we don't have to go through this again."
We hope the students and the trustees will remember that
wamina.
Students have an obligation to maintain the farm as part
of~r~lm1v~.classe , and tM trustces-haYe11n obligation to
fund the program as long as enough students are m vol ved and
they hold up thetr end of the bargain.
The school farm does not provide a comprehensive
provam. but 1t does expose students from an urban
environment to agriculture and livestock. That's important
~use it broadens their understanding of the wprld they li ve
an better than any lecture or book.
Ncwpon-Mesa's student farm 1s an 1mponant element m
the variety of electives offered by the district. But It 1s and
must be treated hke an elective. Thal means student and
trustees have to work a li ttle harder to make sure it 1s operated
and maint.amed to the highest possible slalldards
If it 1s, the distnct at large is the winner
~loN eJtP(MMCI In this ap.ce ere lhOM of the Deily Pllol Olher vtews expreeeed Ofl thla P-0-et• th<>M of tt'lelr evthors 111d ertlsts Reeders'
comment• are Invited end may be Nnt to Ttie Delly PKot PO Box 1580, Coete M..a 12828
o 1111-:tc \ 01c ·1·:s
Dismantling the Pentagon
. Little by little. piece b)' piece, the _Reagan Revolution.
insofar as It affected the nation's armed forces, 1s being
dismantled. Mone), more prcciseJ)' a shortage of money. i~ at
the bottom of it.
With not enouJb money an a trillion-dollar-plus budget
to go around, not enough to sate th~ insatiable demands of
politacally attractive social programs, not enough to ~n to
reduce the crush in' burden of accumulated debt, the :i\rmy.
the Navy and the Air fore~ beco me attractive targets for those
with eyes focused less o n the stars than on the next clecuon ....
Now, there ts nothina inherent!) wrong in reaso ned
reductions in the nation's armed strength to match reductions
10 perceived threat -indeed, were Congress and the
administration to suppon enormousl y upensive armed
forces an ucess of tho actuaJly required to deter war. the\
would be no les au11ty of malfeasance than iflhc forces the)
funded were by design madcquate to the w.k... ~
We hope ttiat Prcs1dcnt Bush and Secretary (Dick)
O\eney, both new in the Job, have not gotten the horse before
the can. The last thina ""e need 1 a return to the dreadful
1960s and '70s when our armed force were stretched to the
bruk.ln& point and. some would say. beyond. .
-Th C'hrlaUHI, S.C., Ne-•• ud Coarllr
Regional government
Theatatc ~ latute's fisc;&J analyst may have added fuel
to the fire that bums in those who proposr basic changes in
tate and local aovcmment, and who suppon the untenable
concept of rqjonal aovcmment. •
The non-partisan lcaialativc analyst's late1t bullcun
recommended an cxpan11on of rcaionaJ &o"emmcnt. the
pricina of Sovern mental product at full cost. and a bigcr
late hand an the auidance or plannin,.
Tbm is some aQOd and some bad m that bulletin
True. there i1 a pp between locaJ aovcmmcnt's authontv
&Del the responlibtlity to mitipte the rqional impact of
pOwth. ht be ..ry of cratina a new layer of aovemment to
iolve I.bit dilemma. ·
The apectCr on the honzon is Bia Brother rqjonal
IC>ve:rDme1lL
· Readen' comme.am welcome
What's fair
for people
also fair for
government
"While the rest of the world was
mind1ol 1ts own business, lhc Na·
uonaJ esean:h Council was buSJ
fiaunng out what a human life 11
worth.
The 1uue was seat belts and school
buses, and aetuna tiny children '°
SC'hool 1n one fiece.
The frdera committee brouabt
together by Conarcss and funded by
the Transportation DepilJ1ment,
spent Lhc better pan of l 8 months
pondenng the question of whether
school buses should have seat belts.
On the surface, the question seems
dumb 11 seems worse than dumb. It seems stupid.
Jury vindicated Ollie North;
polls show nation's teelinQs
Should school bu1et ·have seat
belts?
Oh no, of course not. Let'• ju1l
throw our kids into that buet tiu can
of a bus and hope they don't rattle
around 100 much if there's an
accident.
Why shouJd we find it uonic that in
an era when an adu]t can be fined SSO
for not ~c•nna a seat belt, the federal
ao,emmcnt dOC!n't require tebool
bu~s to have scat belts?
The m&JOnty of Amencans under-
stand what the hbtrals 1n Congress
don't: th.at freedom and democracy ID
Central Amenca arc worthy aoals.
That'J why, 1n a Gallup Poll
released this week, 57 percent of the
Amencan people favor a pardon for
O llie Nonh. That's why, 1n the same
poll, Ollie's favorable-to-unfavorable
ratio wd more than 2-to-I.
With crooked elections j ust com -
pleted 1n Panama. Daniel Ortega and
the Sandin1stas arc b'tcommg incrcas-
in&ly brazen about stealing their own
"election" ne t year. The Amcncan
people rcali that beating up on
Amcncan pol y in Central America.
with Col. No as the whipping boy,
1s not an Ame ca's best interest
The conun d strong support of
the Amencan ople for Olhc North
1s part1cularl)' 1mprcss1vc 8J'cn the.
full-scale media onslau&ht des1&ned
to d1scred1t him Josi berore the latest
Gallup Poll was taken. hcadhnes
across the count!) blared "North
Guilt)' .. -despite the fact that the
Jury acquitted him of all nine of the
mo t substa.nt1ve charges
As 1f that "'-Crcn't enough. C'B'I
went so far as to rush into product1on
a "ficttona.l1zed'0 account of Ollie's
career that appeared on national
tclev1S1on dunna the Jury's dchbtra-
uons The mov1c·s distort.ions of the
truth included a m ade-up £haracter
1J V1ng Ol11c ad" ice and condemna-
tions that, ID real hfe. were never
Jlven; for added punch. the d irector
1ocl ded hHtcd arguments between
Ollie and his wife. One scene cvc11
sho wed them 1est1ly arguing 1n bed
Frankly. I'm dchghtcd-with the
JUI)'-; dec1S1on to throw out all ntnc of
TOD\\ I' lllS'fOHl
the rcma101n1 substanll\C l harges
ap1nst Col. North (four of the
on&Jnal 16 had earlier bttn thrown
out) Indeed, the pa11encc .iod
couraac o( the JUf) 1n holding out
against the pre-ssurcs of a prosecutor
who a>mparcd 001~ to Ado# Httter
arc lo bt applauded by all Amencans
As the fiaures 1n last paragraph
show, more than 42 million of the
t.upaycrs· dollar. have alread) bttn
spent on this transparent!) poh11cal
prosecution That's one powerful
reason that the ovcrwhrlm1Dg ma.
JOnty of the Amcncan peoplr o p-
posed further harassment and prof)·
ccuuon of C'oloncl North But Mr
Walsh. answenna to no higher
authonty, went further. h1nng hun-
dreds of law)'ers and pn\alc 1n-
vest1gators who m1croscop1call)
examined C\>Cr} hour of 1he da)\ of
the president. the 'ice president and
evel) member of the White Hou!>C
Slaff.
Now, 42 m1llton ta.ttpa_)er dollars
later. we arc faced w11h a find1n1 that
Olhc improperly accepted an electric
fence. lronicall)'. the fence \\as 1n-
st.alled 10 P.rOt«l <. olo nel "'-lonh s
wife and children from l\\a~s1na11on
thrrats b\ Palest101an tcrronst ·\bu
N1dal, th~at made prec1scl} bccau\C
of Col. Nonh·s heroic efforts behind
the raid on Khad.afi·s teaonst base
-ihe efforts to sa~ the .lives of tht'
i\mencan hostages and 1he inter·
cept1on of the h1JackeM of the i\ch1Jlc
Lauro.
The prosttutor says that. 1n that
ftnd1na. Just1ct bas btcn done No
doubt ht \\>Ould find "Justice" 1n
convicting the fireman for douhlc·
park.ma at the S«nc of the fire
the JUry verdict viodicatC1 O thc
North and confirms what he has btcn
tellina us all alona: th.at aovemment
service can bt thankless, but that it 1s
a duty, that issues of fomgn pollC')'
and national secunty can bt complu
and treacherous. but that we IJ,c H\ a
complex, treacherous world. and that
we must bC couraicous and sclfle
and pamouc 1f "'"t arr to sul"\ l\C 1n a
""orld suit populated b) tbc likes of
Khometnt. Noriega and t<}ladat1.
The cost of"Jus11~ ... char&cs to the
Utxpa)'ers for the invcsupuon of
Olhc North .
Internal Rc\cnue 5cf"1ce
S64S.OOO.
Jus1 1cc O e partmrnt
SI 0,000.000
Defense Depart m rnt suooooo
Tower C omm1~s1on -S.24~.000
Iran-Co ntra (om m tttt'<'
SS. 700.000
Whitt HouM: -S l l .000.000
rndepcndeni ( ounscl not 1ndud·
101 tnal~S12.400.000
The t0la.I fiaurc 1s $42.487.000 -
··1..q;a1 T1mef' of Feb 20 1s the
sourtt ·
Cbrl1 Cos I• lb~ l'.S R~prr1~0C.·
Uve for lb~ 4011 Coa1TH-101J•I Db·
lrlct.
Why should we thank it ::f that
kids, by law, must be l into
child-safety seau cv~ they aet
H'UOlcaJ unbl they~4yeiri~
followina )ear they arc thrust into
school buses Without anythina re-
motely close to a seat belt?
And should we find it peculiar that
WIUIC WC art IUppotedlf brineat Up
the so-ailed seat·belt aeneranon we arc also beavina them into school'
buses where they will bounce around_
hke beads of mercury if there's a
wrecl?
Well, the Nanonal Retearch C.oun-
al has concluded that we shouJdn't
worry too m\,ICh about tbete ques-
llons. Pullll\I 5eat be)u in bute1 as -
1n the most ba ·c economic tam -
not worth It, the council bas decided.
It turns out that only tO kids die
each year wh1k ndina tebool butet.
To equtp the nation's O«t of bu.let
with tut belts would cost about S..O
million a yar.
The federal paMI concluded that
the lo of life and the risk of' utjwy v.-as .. 00 1 sufT1C1ent to justify a federal
tandard mand&t1na 1ostallation."
So there WC M\.C il A child is worth
somethin lcu than $4 million. Or
puaoolhcr \Afl" a c hild is not .-ortft s• m1lhon
Hard.I) comfort.tnf stuff to a parent.
but ~uilneu 1s buSJness, I suppose.
Others, thou&h. have come up with
other price taas for the value ofhff.
An Oranp County jury, tor in·
stance, decided that l.youna man who
snapped his neck wbiJe bodysurfina
1n New{X>rt Balch should be a'Wlt'ded S6 m1lhon
h mt&h1 be arsued that S.. milliOD ~ould have been a very rcuonable
invc tment to prevent Judamcftts
such as those
Today IS Thursday, May 11, the 13 lst da) ·of 1 <J(IQ,
Thtre art 234 d.a)'s left 1n the )ear
The tcmtory ~1l.S ~en in three ~tth.
In 1947, the B.F Goodrich Co of \rkon Ohio
announ~ the dc\'elopmcnt oh tubtln~ llrt
Others m1&ht see a double standard
1ri the panel's decwon to "'1ect
placma scat betu in bu3CS. Af\erall,
the a vttqe motonst out there wasn't
a~kcd whcttfcr ht could afford to pey
a SSOfioefornot weannahisseatbdt.
And neither wa5 the a~ parent
asked 1f he OT she minded bclp\na
bankroll the thnnn,chtld safcty·leat
1ndustf)
Today's H1ahliaht 1n H1stor) On~) 1.L 1&0.. sonf'oicr lnuig BedJA v.u born
Israel Babne in Tcmun. msta. Berlin has ~ntten \41mc
1,SOO sonp. includ1na .. Wlut.c Chn tmas." · t;:,a,tcr
Parade;' "God Blcs.s .\mcnca, .. "There's l'oo Bu~mc"
Lake Show Business.··" l\luandcr·~ Ragtime Band · JnJ
"Putlln' on the R111 " •
On th11 date:
In 164'7, PnCT tupcsant amved IJl New \m,tl·r
dam later to become N~ York. to become g0Hm1•r
in t 8S8. Minnesota he.came the llnd statt of 1hl·
Umon
In 19 l0, Glac1er National Par'k 1n Montana "'·"
established.
In 1943. dunna Worla War ·n Amencan fon . .,
landed o n Japanese-held \ltu 1sla~ in the leu11.sn'
· ln 1949, brad wa adm1H'1i tot~ l 'nited '-•t1un"
as its S9th member.
lo 1949, iam chanaed Its named to Thailand
In 197 l , chaJJCS again t Daniel Ell"hcra for ht' mk
in the Pentaaon Papers cast "ere d1smmcd by a JUdJc
"'"ho o tcd/overnmcnt m1sconduc1
lo 19 1. rqpe art1'\t Bob \1ark~ d1t'd at age \ti 11 :i
M1am1 hospital.
In 1982, advice rolumn1Sl b1p1I \tan Rurrn
admmed re-us1nc k ncrs w 1thou1 10form1na her rt'a<ln'
followina a s1mtla.r adm1.,.,1on by her tv. in \l\l<'r .. 1lh 1 r
columnist Ano Lander-;
ln 19 S. S6peopledtc<h·~na flash fire sv.ep13J.1111·
packed soccer stadrnm 10· Bradford. £n.aland
8y 7h .Usodafrd Pr~ s
The averqc motonst pay the SSO
fine beQu1e that's the law. And the
typical parent buys a child· fety seat
httausc that's the nabt tluna lo do.
\\i h) should aovcmmcnt behave
any di(Tett:ntly?. · s ..... Mtu6le ,, • Dally PllN't
cltyHllW.
Cqlumnist' s bias against lawyers deplorable
<.omn1111tt arc law~trs l.aW')et lqit.latora like all
l ood law~crs. att cqcr to aet nd oft.id lawyas.
The> cndorx a ststcm 1n wtucb t.be rot~ a~
arc t~ out of the bend. bcc.8ute the)i know tMI
1t a tho rotten ones wbo a.frect the en~ lclal
profe on
B way o( contrast. Mr. WaJien la\Mll *
rttul11ory S)St.cm o~ .. by buftaucnu wt.o
arr J1rcctl) re pon 1blc to d«1ed omciah. .. Hit
confidentt 10 b\lruucra 11 miap&lced. "'1Mit~
is unaware of the falluTe of the state c:oauaaon
L.ittn ina Board to rqulate c:ontncton in 1p111r ii
the f.Kt that 1t haumaucd a SJO ntillion ..,....... ..
licri11na f'cn The fart as. aJtboUllt tbe ._... ,.n
of the jud1 ial branch of eQvanment. ll ii
rapons1ble to. and ttSPOnaive to. tho &,,.;• ...
ahfofJ'ia lawycn. 1eprcaaVd by,tM w
Bu, more than any bi.lrauc:rat Oould dO. .._...
hiah 1tudardt of' cot.dud 1lMy allo .. -daMad conatant 1mprovmnat &n llllc dr"lll
uauon ol J..eice. • .
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ars for
CIF track
prelims
=r.~~
Ac:Uas in th.e arxnal for the &iris" nm udlWd u.n.it at Corona def Mar Hilll iodadea Canda Guyer, the Ji.-.c
CdM hlltman lintt Laune Saw11l to oom1m in the OF preJimJ, th~
e\'eftt llandout Jilt Youna. a junior,
Md llOM other \,han Sawin henclf.
Guyer wiU take the sppt of C1nd1
Skinner on the CdM 1,60().met~r ~ ..,. 11 the ~a K.inp belin
cW&w ol lhtir ClF }:;A tJtJe. ihe
~m? ue Saturday at Gahr Hiah.
-nnaflt at noo .
The. l ,600-meter relay team will
feature Youna. ""ho IJ"'M the ~ K.inp six extra second acrordina to
QlM COach Steve Kaci)n~k1, a~ the
uchor, • while Sawin Gu~cr and
en.en Wal~ her.
Typically, Stinner ts a part of the
foursome, but her other
• responsibilities come 1ust before 1he
l,60<Mnetcr relay event and her leas
have been tJahtcnin11n thcj)tl t when
she has tricd to strelcti all three.
"Cindi has been real tiJhl before
the 11600-mcter rela> event because
o( me J 00 and 300 hurdles."
Kaczrnski said. "Candi will bt' f rcsh,
bopefully shc'.JI~ a better les because
she's frnh.
"It's our first frc hma"n goana to the
CIF pmim' since Lnune ( 1986). and
that was the first time l''c t\er had a
&eshman in there~ (Dul) he'll do 11.
We're aoin& to take a Iona look at
Candi at the prehms and 1f we ~11n1 to
VUt Cindi back in ~e can. Candi ran a
(1:04.S) carhcr in the )'car. and she's
capable of( l:OI)."
Sawin will also run in the 800
metm (2:22 beina her best mar1<)and
compete m the hlghJ~mp (5-6). while
Yo\lna runs in tnc 400 meters and JOO
low hurdles. Youns had the be t
marks in the 400 (58.3) and 300
butdlcs(45.3) at the &a Vacw League
finals.
Skinner r;uns the 300 lo" hurdle~ 1n
.47.•hnd 100 hurdles an IS S "If she ,ets to 47 flat (in the 300). she could
S.fy for the finals m that " said
nslu. "J f she doesn't make an>
m "H(m tM 100), she could run a
1'.5. There•~ a lot of &ood times 1n
that event, a lot of people runntn&
U.5 and l S.6."
.# Caren Walley also ruosa IS 5 in the
100 hurdles. "She' n'ht 1n thcrr with
that time," K.a.ayns.ka 131d ... Bllftnat was her lifetime bcs1 Cat le~ue
ftnals)." Cristen Walley. ·a lea on the
J,600 relay team. also run the .ioo melft'I. .
Di111.ncc runner Johanna Walhn
hat a best mark of 5: 18 in the 1,600.
-.hde allo competma in the 3,200
Oen.ite Mabone) v.111 compete an the
hip jump for CdM '-"ith a pm;onal
hill\ ofS~. Melissa McDonald. a sophomore
from Mater Dt•. will nls0 be runn1n1
400meters. a
while, tM IJ.fb of Wood-i&h Wlll bqin ckfen$t' of their C -A champ1on~h1p in
oretinunat')' e~enu at Gahr H1ah on
J:riday.
Amons Woodbrid ~·utn:nathsarc
w400.nd l.600meter rcla teams.
aad vctUans such a Kaci Ke1Ttr,
Oina Kiouw. Laura Pttk and Catha
r.t bcp &.he Wa mora amona the
itile ia die CIF 2-A. Kar will enter tM prthm "-ilh
l'I ---TltACte/Nt
Edison regains
Intensity for CIF
Chargers Cru'·se Edison improved to 1~2wed~y. while Culver City, the Ocun
b "Id d f Lea&ue's No. l team. fell to ll--1. y WI -car oe Tbe match was ne .. er U\ doubt as . 4 A ~ ff Ediion dominated the net with &ls . In -ayo S hciaht, served wcu and used _ , ... playen. each play1na .~u. liec0rd1 ..
to Herman. Darren Lance led the MY
with I J blls and six stuff hlock.s.
while Karl 'an Reutcn had I 0 kill
and e1aht bfocks1 and xr..cr Aaron
Boone nad 41 assists .
•dbon•s Darren unc.e (leftJ fWOWM ....
panlftt abllttles ap8nst Culver ~. wllMe
. ..., ... ,.._.,.u..-..-MCondarr setter It~ 9rown ••r• one up
for hrl van lteuaen In tit• rnkldle.
9y JOH "IGUSON or_._,.....,
While ilipptna 1n the second round
of the Sunset Lea1ue volleyball
• teUOn to settle for second place.
Editon Hip added another facet to
its already powerful o1fense.
And Wednesday niaht 1n the
Owaers' tym, Edison regained t"he
1ntcnsaty lost dunna the second round
and k.ept the pressure on Culver Ctt)
throu111out m cruisin& to ca wtld-<:ard
victory in the CIF 4-A playoffi . I 5-3.
TI-5, Is:r -
"We've been kind of flat the last
three weeks." said Edison Coach
John Herman .. These auys practiced
real hard the last· week. l think our
mtensi(y level was aooc1 the whole
match. We kept the pressure on: We
did au the hnk tb1nas fl&ht."
Not up arc the El Toro Chargers.
who Edison defeated in ·a fivc-pmc
match in non-lcquc play. El Toro
rtecl\ed a bye in the fint round b>
v1nue of its South Coast Leaaur
crown and enters ~ tth a 14-2 record
In an effort to ahc the Charttn
another advantqe, Herman installed -
a S. l offense to use alona w1th the 6.-2
Edison had used uclusively for most
of the season.
"If we get stuck. 'A'e can always
swuth back and acr with the ot~r
one," Herman said. "We started with
the 5-l_toniV.t. and at ovc. us t linle
d1t1'Crcnt loolc. The last t~o matches,
we've been 19in1 with the S-1, and it
worked Toniaht was the best we've
done wtth at Jt keep the other team
off balance ..
Se.nior setter Ray Brown JOins
Boone when the Characrs run the 6-2.
or Mark Zam1 ka offers another 6-
foot-3 body up front in the S-1.
"Ray Brown came an and d1d'a nice
Job," Hcrmanpid. "We don't lo~ a
notch when we bnna him m."
~rv1ng wa.s a key for the Charicrs.
(PIHM lff VOUEYaAU/ll,
UCI traC:k tea·ms chas~ Fresn at Big West °finals
Goulet, McGrann, Stirling are strong favorites to ca{); ure pairs of events
By JON FERGUSON
Of.,._ O.ity,..,.. St""
Vance 0'8o> It' t'in't m:ikma an>-bold predic-
tions afier last S(a-.on'"\ 81g Wt.-sl Track and-field
Ch.amp1onsh1ps. but the l'C'l men' learn docs
sport quality pcrforml"rs ac ro tht board v. here 1t
may han· l.acked tn '>onw area'> dunntr«cnt )Cars.
The UCI lrad. and IJelJ director thour.ht he
had the hor$cs to go head-to-head wnh pov.crbou~
Fresno State last season. but thc Bulldogs won over
the Anteaters as con' 1n~ingly as t 'C'l whappcd the
remamder of the ficlJ
"Last )Car. I lhoulht lhc\. \\Crcn 't a.s tou&}l.
but then ~e get mto the mce1 and 1hcir IU)S and
girls rise to the occ-a ion ~di." said O'B<>ylt'. who~
troops open compc1111on toda) at C'cmtos College.
~That's v.hat f'm v.on-11:d abou1 _
"If the) rise to the oc<·a ion, ~111 our people do
the same? Then hopdull) "c can get some help
from Lons &ach m the spnnts and ~lays. and
Ut3.h Stale 10 tht lhro~~" •
UCl fcatutes. compc-H\ors amona lhc top tv..o lltn~ormarb1n thctonfcren e "' 10of2le\·ent
a pen amona the top'"' in e1,h1 c' cnt and at lt'ast
one ranked an sconng po 111on in all bul two
cvenu. On paper. it add'> up to Fresno Statt.. UCl
and Lona Beach talc 1n that order. O'Boyk said.
"We're more t>alanccd. but it's ~en a Iona,
time:· O'Boyle said. ··we only have lave seniors on
the men's team. It's taken a Iona time for 1h~
)'Ouna ~pie to &et into the colllqc track scene
But we ve been patient and accepted n. Hopcfull)'.
it will pay off on Thursday and Fnday.
"They haven't bttn in real true races hke tht~
one. They're. )OUfll and they·~ bctlnnm& to
understand ll more. They're bcm& told to run their
own race instead of bcina cau&ht up m somebod)
CIK'$."
Lcadm1 the wa) (or the Anteaters are -
scmor Marc Goulet, the fov<>ntc m the 800 (I ·49 7)
and 1,500 (3:46 25); senior Ryan G1llc11e. who
ran.ks second 1n -cbc hap Jump (6-11) and tnple
JUm() (48-4Y•); 1unaor Make Morales. "'ho ranks
first Ul th.e dlSCUS ( 168.9.) and s.cc-0nd an the shot put
(53-2) and hammer throw (203-1 ); and senior Jeff
W11l1ams, who ranks first an 1hc decathlon (7.201
poants) and fifth m the 110 h1&h hurdles ( 14.16).
. Gillette has aone over 6· I 0 four times in the
hiah Jump and l\~s mo~cd from the 45-foot ran'
to the 48-foot ransc dunna the c.cason fn
Peterson (6.-) adds depth.
,Morales was third m the hammer thrown )'t' r aao and hu impro~cd 3-4 fttt tn the ~hol put
'"We haven't tlld aaood 1hrowt'r htt th.at fo a
while," O'Bo)lk said. ''Mike 1s-~~ to do ttr
throwint events all 'cry v.cll. ••
Senaor Enk Kcn)On 1 lied for firs1 an the
vault ( 17-011•). but will be hampered by a puJled
ham tnns sufTt'rcd at t~ Cal late Northridar All·
Co ers meet last Saturday
In the stttplttha.se. either 01't'I Houlpte or
Pc c V1cenc10 as \,-apablc of takma the utlt' from
f o·s Da' ad NaranJO. the man to beat (q t 2:()4).
F ur 81& West runners arc wtthtn 2'1: saonds of
c ch other.
ln the •pnnts,JuniorW1ll tolpcholdschckc_y. 1s 10.66 JOO ranks founh and his ~1nd..a_1ded 200
me of20 86 ranks first ~ Boa1ena. who was lt't
ck 1h1s ~ason by a car accident. ranks sax th m the
I 00 and offers depth
If tolpc sets off in 1he 100 and comt"S hick
and docs weU 1n the 200. 1t wall 11~e usa b1& boo$t,"
O'Bo)le uad. "I think he's tancd to btheve m
himself. Dann) ·s (Willtams.. spnnts and had
...,omen's coach) has<ione a real aood jOb with him.
He's a captain. so he feels a ltule ~ponstbthl)'
there
"We're morc coml)l"t1t1\c all the "•Y across in
the men·s than last ~·cu lfcvel)bod) compcits up
to ~{lat 1he1r form is. and we lt'I help (from other
sd\Q)ls). 'We could do a aood JOb 10 conference m~L"
On the v.omen's. Jdc l Cl has some 1op notch
mdn,duals. but n01 tht b3.tnrrt' in all aru.s to
contend for a confettn~ crown. While Nevada-
f Pteate SH UOiU)
Hansen-Dent earns Sea Vie Golden West wins in ·19th, 5-1
TheOMtyrtlot
Newport Harbor H1gh's Brett
Han1Cn·Ocnt 'lratched the op-
portu.n1t1n 10 b)' 1n a first stt los (o
Un1"ersitfs Wtlhe Dann at Wednes.
da) Sea View Lea&uc bo)S tennis
tndl\1dual finals. but with the pros-
pect of a second strait.ht second-place
finish starinJhim in the face he came
throuah.
The Newport senior ralhe<t to win d~ title, 6.-7, 7-S.·6-J. ancrC'orooa dct
Mat't Rob Atkin and Doua hUJcin
~ tM dOublcs crown. .
At the 1988 ~a View finals.
Hansen-Dent lost tQ teammate Chris
Rabb1n for the kquc title. and an the
first se\ Wtdnnday. Dano v.on a
dramauc tie-brtakcr. 14-12. Each had opponunati~ but missed them a.s
st.rona winds affected ola) for both
$lC1cs b(fo~ Dann linall) came
throU&h. In the third tct, each held lt'r-.e
until Han1t0-0ent brok~ Dann ~
take a S-3 ~ b(tore servina out for
the final point Ud the title. •
In doubles, Aikin dtfendtd bis title
with 1 new partner, wbo arona&ly
· Fountain Valley
resld~nt was one~
confidant of Halas
was half of the t m he \lcUmaRd a
year qo in the ~ t. match. The duo
downed Unaversh)'sJamte Pnctand
Steve Lappm. 7~S. 6-3. -.inn1n1 the
last four 11mcs pf the second set.
Lappin and Pncc had made the
finals at OJal. v. hllc At.km and
Scbulcin had bttG. knocked off in the
semis. Both duos will be 'tron&
compclltors as 1hc CJF individual
finaJs bta1n Ma) 20.
"The) ao bchmd a b«ak '"·both
atts, but t en they ca.me back and
played ~ when they had to." Slld
I ... a.. ltOUNOC.W 1•21
The Ody ~IJot
L"NC A TER -The Golden
West Col~ ~flb.311 1ram"'bcat
the ~eathcrman. and 10 the pro
cess. defeated hos1 Antelope \-al
le) an the first round of the \la\t
pla)off' Wednc:sda' afternoon
The Rustlers ~orcd four um~
1n the top of the I qth inning to
defeat the l\faraudcr.. 'i-1 The
rall) came JU t tn time I\ the
home plate umpire had war~ the
t-.o team that the 19th v.ould be
tht' final 1nnms tx-cause or a
drivma rain. ·
In the I 9th. Deanne Co~ tarted
1hc rall) with a one-out sanale and
Chns ~Mame and Rhonda Pat-
terson al singled to fill t,M bases.
t\ two-out error by the ~ntclopc
Valley S«ond 'baseman on Tom
Ba.mm·~ groundtr we the Rus-
tlcn.. 18-17. the &0-&hca.d run.
Libert\-Dre~ ter then Jt-fivcrcd
the knocl..out punch. a be
clean"' double wt11ch P'C rold·
en West a four-run cdac
..
Elster. ad a iifjlg hi
streak would end
TM c..lifDnia ~11 made a pitcbina cbanee aild
10C>k out Kirt McCUkill. Then, the DctrQit Tiaen
ChaMed tbe tc:Ort. 'lteitb Moreland's RBI sfoglecapped a three-run rally
iA the ninth inAiQ& Wednesday n~.t and Detroit beat
California.at Titer Stadium, 3-2, endin& the Anaels' six-
pme winnina streak.
McCuln11, leadina the American teaaue with an
0.87 earned run averaae, shut out Detroit for ciabt inninas
on five bits. Bryan Harvey relieved to start the ninth. ••He•a one 9f the leaauc's best in relief," Aorls Mullet Doua Rader said. 0 That'1 aoin1 to happen.'
Ovy Ward led oft' the ninth with a sinaJe and walks to
Alan Trammell and Fred Lynn loaded the bases with one
OUL .
Matt Nokes hit a two.-ru.n double that tied it al 2 and
after the Angels pulled in their outfield, Moreland spoiled
the stratel)' wi~ a siQ&Jc to the warning track in let\ thaJ
scored pinch runner Mike Brumley from third base.
. "I had no qualms about bcina taken out." McCaskill
said. "He could have taken me out in the fifth inning. I
wasn't sharp toni&ht."
Neither was Harvey.
CINONNATI -~ lteviD
EJlw bid a premoaidoa that baa NCOrd •
..... ltrcek would md ewdy ...... it
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I -.ior::f'f reconl ..... wilMut mMilll uocber
one-T~ Elater, wlto la I Of Mma Kilb ud Ooldea west eoucs. · an e11y t..o.hop ~ hit·
ditectly at lilm bY lany Larkin tor a aintb-innina error
mat·.-...,ed tbc IUat. ~WI* we came to IOWD. I laid.~ I don't.._. to
lie bei'e,' • Elt1cr llid. ... c1Dn•t lib DlaYIJll here. I doci'
like dais turf. I don't like ID~ l&oUt It ••••• Probably
all in my mind." ,
Eltw toot hit eyes off t..ark.in•s ~ for the
tliabteat instant in the Mett' 3-1 VJCtoty, theft was
awpritod when the KCOnd hop off the spoqy artilicial
turf arrived biabef than he anticipa1ed.
"When I looked beck it wu up here "be said, boldiDJ
hi• hands in front ofbit chest "h hit off my alove. t.ben 1t
hit my chin. It went atrai&ht down (to the AstroTurf).••
I' 111• HI I \C H•H'
"I felt good, bj.lt I wasn't throwin& strikes." Harvey
said. "I was gett.ma myself into a hole, and when they're
~rt1Ior.afutballthey.a~oint-te-hit-1t-." --
In other American Leaaue games:
s.an1e·1 M.tc uR11eon.. s11own nut111n1 Lakers breeze past Seattle -
d•llYerJWW-4~ .. ·-•~c..~111d~·~••;•~·~"ti::'=M=c=~~-~...C.1Ja~m~es~~W~ohrtb~Y.~JCO~~~~d~.30~~po;;;;in~u~,~·;nd~:;;~i~:~~~ts...;;:--~~r-_-::-:-~~~::~~~_,_~-,i er to Iota no·bltter ln..J
the Lo$ Anaelcs takers took command ort i HEY. ~ IDlOT I
WWte Sox 1 %, Brewen!: Ron Karkov1~ hit a three-
. nan homer and Harold Baines had four biu at County
Stadium as Chicago collected its fourth conse<;utive
and &et up an error-fueled six-run raUy that earned the their wlay to a 130-108 playoff victory over-.----J ' ·
Mets to the victory at Riverfront Stadium. · ' the Seattle SuperSooica Wednesday niaht at tbe fonam. SLACK, Sl.J(K ~
Gluta 4. Caba J: Reliever Mitch Williams balked Thetwe>-timedefendingNBAchampionlakcr$now H L4'.'DC lAtQ.ED~!
victory over Milwaukee. •
home Donel! Nixon after Will Clark singled In the tyina have 1 2-0 lead in the best-of· 7 Western Conference "~ N.
~n in the. eiahth inning u Sao Francisco ralhcd for the semifinal apmst 9'e SupcrSoni~. Th~ .econd-round P. a.JU S, IHlau !: Slumping WilJie Wilson singled
homethetiebrcakin1run in the seventh inning for Kansas
Oty at Royals Stadium.
win at Wn&Jcy Field. series shifts to Seattle for pmes f nday tu&ht and Sunday
CariJaalt I, PaiNI 1: Joe Magrane pitched a two-afternoon. • •
hitter over 8~ inninp and Tom Brunansky hit a two-run The Lakers never trailed after ICOrin& the first five BIHJ1y1S,Mu1Den t : Held hitlcssforei&ht innings
by Seattle's Marte Lanaston, Toronto rallied for three runs
in the ninth inning and beat the Mariners, with George
Bell drivina in the winning run ·with a bloop siniJe off
homer to lead St Louil to the wm at Busch St.ad1um. 'poinu of tho pme. E~ lt,.Aa~ l:To"in Foley hit threcdoubl~and TheSorucsscemed to be makingatcriousrun at.the
rclieve,Mike Schooler. ' -
In the National Leaaue:
a smile to drive in three runs, and Bryn Smllh allowed lead midway throuah the third quarter, when they traded
three hits in ~ven innings to lead ~on,trcal in the only '17~8. But Los Angeles then went on an 18-4 ru~ to
Astrodome. Smith, 3-1. walked one but d1dn t stnkc out a finish the quarter and had a safe 9S-72 advantage heading
hitter as the Expos swept the thrct-pme senes. into the final period. . Mets 11, Reds 4: Shortstop Barry Larkin's throwing
error let Keith Hernandez score New York's go-.Jhead run O O Byron Scott, playin& despite a toe irtiury-that had
Met\ 11, Item 4 • .,... 10, A11r'OS threatened to keep him sidelined, and Green soore4 16
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Jee Mapue, St. Louis Cardinals {'iicbcr,
diSC\l.Qina the adjustment in fll&ht pettems into La
Guardia Airport and the effect they will have on the
habits of New York Mets 6nt baseman Keith
Hernandez in the batter's box.: "It'll keep him &om
ateppina out of \)?e bo?t· It's like be bas this J?hobia
that some plane u doina-an emeraeocy laodin& on
the back of his bead."
Canseco' s surgery successful
J<>te Canseco underwent sucoeafW aur-~ on bjs left wrist Wednesday and should
C7ble to resume pla)'ina for the Athletics in •
six to eiaht weeks. Oakland's team physician •
said. --
T;r..o orthopedic IUJ'ICODS associated with the A's
took one hour and 4S minutes to remove the book ~rtion
of the \hteeo-quarter inch batnatc bone in CanleOO a wrist.
which be lint injured Marc:b 7. The 1911 American
1.euue MVP wu raUDa CX>mro.:,~ afterward at Chifdren'1H9fl)italofS&oFra.nci1CO, . Dr.AllanPon~
The outftdder"a barm will be in a IPllnt or cast for
two to lhtee weeks aod other procective devica for
another tYiO to wee wecb, Pont said. If bit rcc:ove:ry is
~ns well, be will then a~ ofh battJ~ tee, take
ttina practice i.Dd then play brid'ly for the A s team in
Clasa AA HuntlVille before return~ to OU1aod. lo other buebaJl DCM Wed y;
• The Piasbul'lh Pinaes tnded veteran utility
infielder Ken ObertfelJ to the San Francitc0 Gianta for
left·handod rdievcr ~ Sann•eta.. who bat ~· most
ofhia aevm-teUOO career in tbc minon. Samuellt 28. was
9dded to the Pi.raaa• 2~man rolter,.r,.but did not report to
the team IDd will be ~ to \..lUI AAA Buffalo u
sooa u poeaible, said Piraaes General Man., Larry
~~ RhOdCn was p&aced OD the 21 .. ~bled list by tbe HoUltoJl Aattot retrQKtive to May 4 u~of
a pulled muide in bis ribf::lle_, Rilbt·banded reliever •
Larey AadcMn. wbo will ~ ltiOdea on die tolter,
WU acUVlltld 8ain IM I May Of '1 Id lilt. He Md been bothered.,, .niaed ........... Ml rliht tnee.
'Truth' .Tyson's nex:t foe?.
Mike Tyson appean set to fi&ht in the
Atlantic City Convention Center for the fint * .time sioClc he knocked out Michael Spinks in •
91 seconds last June 27. Trump Plaza bu .. ~ 1n principle" for 1)1on to
defend hisbeavyweiaht tallcon July 21 apin.st Cart ._.The
Truth" Williams. Jack O'DotlncU.dlief opcrati.QI off:Ker
for the botel-asino •id Wednnday in a statemcnL
Trump Plaza, acljacient to tbe Convntion Center,
also was the site promoter for the Tyson-Spi.ob fiaht. An oft"Jcial announcement of the fi&bt couJd come 1'y the
middle of next week. It would be T)son'• fint ftaht since
stopped Frank Bruno io the fiftb found Feb. l.S at Las
Vcps.
ln other tporll news Wednetday.
• New Y ort Oianta linebKker Lawmtee Taylor was
acquined of dnmkco driviaa cbarsl 11.anmilll &om a
March a.mat on the Garden State Parkway. •'The justice
l)'ttem works and I'm happy for myaelf," tbt e:iabt-time AJJ..Pro said shortly after be -as t'oud innocent of tbc
cbarst apinst bim. -•Mike McCaUum wore down lri\lin's Herol
Graham in tbe._&al roundt to win a split dee:Uion and
capt.ate the VICIDI Wortd Boxina Association middJe.
~t mac in Loodon.
•Five-lime Pro Bowl NnDJDI ti.ck Marcus ~
W11 ableDt in I ClOOt.r'ICl dispute When tbc Loi ~ Raiden ODeMd a praeaon mini-came-••Maiaat 1sn•t
here and ft baa to do with bit ClOllcnct. Raiden Coedl
Mike,..._. ... " l&ld. "t1e•1 iD hia oPCion yw."
• Juior lorlratd Dtrrick ('.olemaa announced that
be will mum to S)'fliC\de for bi• teeior MUOD oat year, ~up (or aow t.be ~ ricbel o(tbe NBA.
• Alydar1 "secioed to Atarmed in alf tbne Triple
Crowa l'8Cel an 1971, bu been dec1ed 10 ~
f'ldnl•a Hall of fame. Abodected ~Wide puel ot 100 tWf writen ~ the fillY lilly, 1914
JC.iatac:ky ~, triDDer ·lllact Oc*l; jocby Chrit
McCamMI aDd.dae late Jim Malooey. wbo .... niner.
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QYIMlnl INI LINDA LEE MILLEA be lpC)Olnted 11 STORAGE, WKERE SAID ducting TN91M'1 ..... _.,,. M ~ • 1tll • L09DIU be eppolnl9d .. per90Nll fepteMi'ltattve to 00008 ARE S TOIUO, within IN 0-.. of MAL Al «** ~ '*'-Al9n Ho*,~
per'IOftlll rep<Met1l1llve to ldmlnllMt lhl 1111te of lhe 20841 CANADA AO., EL UTATE SICUNTlll 11"" Md_.. .. _ UMCJ by, IN Tllll _...,,,.. -'llfd ~· the """ ol lhl decedent TORO, CA 92t30, VICI. IOceeed ., 1eoo "°"" ....... °' wtt~ .... pMI #ttl IN County°"" ol qr. dee9denl. , THE PETITION req'*11 OOOOS MUST BE PAID Broedwey, Suite 100, In IN 1t\l'M )'W'I.,. None *'09 County on Apt1I tt THE PETITION requeets eulhOttty lo IOmtnfll• the FOii\. IN CASH. ANO RE· City ol Sense Ane, County ot T"9 neiN1 Md ~ N9'4
altflonly lo ldmlnttl« tile •tall vnder lhe I~ MOVED FAO~ PREMISES Or*'09, ltaiee ol Callfornla. lddt..a of ltle tr.,...,... ~ Orlrl09 Coe.I
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, ... Act (Thll 1Ulh01'1ty ... IOwl thl pertonaf repreeen· AESEAV'E TO 810 AT SALE porauon, .. tlllly ~-" nertnlp, 22353 fl Toro Ttlor445
iows ttle penonll r.-.n· t1tlve lo 1e111 many &tlont fl9CKIY LA.._ MM. T"*• Yndw Md pur.uent Rold, !I Toro, CAI tH30
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wfthoU1 obtllralnQ court llP-provll Bllor• tlk~ C«tlln COAST DAIL y PILOT MAY ,.,,. In ttlet certain Deed of hereto II delcnbed In Cl«\2 ----------· NOTa .. HIM9V GIVIN ..... Qty Oounall of the Qty Of ....... , I ----• • .... = ........... ,.. .... toHUDoan..,•I•=• oomc:!!',",.,....,,., !'! ~.:.,.":, c.t.•,•,.~.!" Cllr'•~,:.:~ provel. 8elore taking certlln ec:tlonl, ~. lhe pel'.2 11, 11, teat T1111t ~ by SHARON .,.. Ill: SIOCk In Trade. i:JJt. fllUm.IC MOTa
Kllona. ~. lhl per-aonll repretenlltlve la r9-TH485 LY ..... JOHNSON, A MAA· turH, Equipment 1nd The ..... ~ ot the - R -.. -UOJI ,..., .. lloall---· Mon•. June I. ,.. • 1. fl.M. In-. Q1r CciUld ~ ..,...,1111n ...... Olli Ollllei'. tOnel repreeenttttve ls re-QUlrlkl 10 give notlc(I to RIED WOMAN AS HEA Goodwlll of I 0«1eln Photo Pedtlc .,..... Foundation II
qulr9d 10 give notice to lnMr•lld pertonl unllU "8JC fl)TIC( SOLE ANO SEPA"ATE bulirllll and 11 loeated II. ~ ... tM lddreea
ln..,..ted pereon1 lllllell ttiey hrll waived notice or PAC>f'ERTY recorded Merch 411 E. 17th Street, Sutt1 noted bllloW, tor lnepect6on 2000 ..... ..,. ...... .,.. ....... c .. 11J11111 ..... C.-ftf ... ,,. u ..... •••.., ~MS! ut?on In the D"1 r.irr.1t Of Houilnl n1 "• •w•;:"' oMoe .... 1111l'9...,,.Of1:00 A.M. tney hlYI wllved nouce or oontlflt9d to the prop<>Md K ._ S, U~M. In the offtcl of tM B2 1C>.1. COtta M .... CA durlnt normal bvtlnH1 ·
COMlnted to the pr~ ICtlon ) Thi IMependent ....... .. .... .. County Allcordef of ... t2t27 Tne bullMU name houri, w My cflllen wtlO IO
ectlon.) The 1ndlC)llldenl ldmlnlttrauon eu1tior1ty Wiii ,._..,.,...,.,.. tGunty. 11 "9cordef'1 ~ Ulld by IN uld lraneterore ,...--""In 180 dayt
ldmlnill.rlllon 1Ulh0nty will bl gr1nl1d unTeu 1n f'itW ....... • It,_,. No ~5'4. by et '''d loc111on 11 .,,., ~of tnll no-
bl 9rant1d unllH '" lnter11tld Pl(ton fMI In No. A 14C512 reeton ot a br'Mcll or defeult s NA p s H 0 T pH 0 T 0 tlCI ol 111 ~
1n1ere11• person l1ln 111 objec:lion 10 thlt ~tlon and In the Superi« Court of In payment or performance CEHTEA Pacific Mvtu1I Foun·
obltctlon 10 thl• petition 8lld lhOwl good cauM wny thl the St1te of Ce11tomla. IOf ol tne obllgatlonl MC\K9d Seid built 1r1n1fer It In, datlOQ. 700 Newport Center anows QOOd ceuM wny thl court ehould not gr1nl Ille the County of Ofenge lher•by, Including 1h1t tended to be coneumm1lld 0r1ve,' Newport Beech, CA court ehould not gr1n1 Ille euthotlty In the Mattw ol the E11111 bfMCh or defllUlt. Nollcl ol 1t the otlloe of ACT t2MO
IUthorlly. A HEARINO on Ille pell-of SALL y s BAOWN, De: wflicft Wit recorded Fet>ru• ESCAOW. INC . ·eoo Noflh Thi prlnctoll men.., .. A HEARING on the pet!: tlon will be held on JUNE 9, c.elld ti'/ 8, 1989, u ~dOf't T111Un Avenue, Sultl G. Aober1 G. H•lll. Pr..i..
tion wtl bl held on June t, 1t8t 11 t 45 PM. In Dec>t Nollclllher.tlygiwn!NI lnltr\l!Mnl Ho ~. a.rite Anl. Clhfoml1, Or-dent. Telephone (714)
1Nt ,, t·45 p M in 1>191 No 3 localed II 700 CIVIC lhl ~ wl 1111 It WILL SELL AT PUBLIC lnOI County on or •fl• Mey M0-3()22
No. 3 loeltld It 700 CMc: c..,,., OrNe. Senti Anl. CA Pr!V91• ..... lo Ille Non.t AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 31, 1M9 Th•• bultl trll'lller P11bll1Nd Orenoe COU1
c.n11r Orlve. Santi AnL CA 92701. and bell btdder. IUbjec:t to 81DOER FOR CASH, laWM II eubject IO Cal f~nla Uni-Dell)' Pilot May 11, 1gn
92701 . IF YOU OBJECT to the confirmalion of said Su· money of fhe Unlt9d Slllff, form Commerc181 Codi Sec:· Th47t
IF YOU OBJECT to thit granting of thl petition, you C*lor Court. OILJ)(.atler e ~1 cheell drlWR hon 110$.
grlf'ltli'IO of the petition. you lhOvld either apPHf 11 the 22 dey ot M1y, 1980. 11 thl eny bank, cr9d1t union, or The name 1nd 1ddr"1 ol "8.IC llJTIC( thould 111Jler eppe11 11 lh1 llMrlng and 11111 your ob, office ol Adam1on & llVlng• and loen M10Ci.t1on th1 perton with wh<!l"I __ ....., ...... ____ .___
helrli'IO 1nd 11111 your ob-jectlons Of Ille written objec:· MIM\ton, 23101 Mounon domlcilld In ttlll 1tale. au Clalm• m1y be fifed 11 AC, N011Ca Of
jectlonl or 1111 wrlllen obiec· lions with lhe court before Perkway, • 107, Lagunt payabll 11 the lime of Mle, TIOH ESCROW, INC ,800 N ~ -...-1 tt6nl with thl court belorl tM hearing Your 8'>C)ear· Hiiia, CA 92853. County of all right. title and lnter•I TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE G.. Notiella--QIWnlMI
the heennO Voor tPPNr· ane. may be in penon Of by Orange. Stele ol Cllilornla. l'leld by In, It Truetea, In thll SANT A ANA. CALIFORNIA ttle City COUMll el W.. Cfty ol
11'°9 mey be Jn person Of by yqur 1ttorney all the rlQhl, tiUe end inter•t rMI property lltv1t1 In aatd 92705 end thl tat d1y fOt Newpof1 9ead'I .. hOtd •
your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR of wet ct.cua1d ,, tne time County end State. delctl~ flw'O Cllllrll• by eny Ct9dt1or PUbllC tlwtnQ on GENEAAL
. !F YOU ARE A CREDITOR or I COl'tllnglf\I ctedltOf'. of of dellh end 1111 the right -toa-~ be M1y 30. tNt wt\lctl Jill.AN AM!NOMENT ... 2(C)
end 5:00 P.M .. ...., """""'~.Will .... ftlhGllll-lddlM~• • aTA~ OP CGWS..,-Y DOIL.Of~ oe..cTMI
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0( 1 conungent c:rldll« Of thl cMcealld, you mutt hie title ll'ld 1ntw•t that the... Lot &8 ol Traci No 3783. It IN bullnest d1y before being.,, .,,_ldlnent 10 the
lhl declelMd you mull lite your claim with thl court and tale of Nld -..u haa u lhoWn on 1 mep rfe«ded the contumm111on dlll Houllng Element ot the
yovr claim with the court 811d mall 1 copy to the pertooat ac:qulr9d bl' oper111on of lew In Book t31, P-oee 38. 31, epeclfied 1bove , Newport leach General AD•HTRAl'M* ...,._
mall 1 copy to the person11 repretent1Uve 1ppolntld by Of otherwlM other 1h1n Of In 40. 41 and '42 ol Ml.. Dat9d. M1y 3, teat Plen 10 ,..,._ tM Houalno
repretent1Uve 1ppolnlld by Ille covrl wllhln four month• lddltlon to lt\11 ol 1tld ct.-C4lllaneous Mapa, r900fdt of ....._.. L lllcOwefter, llemenl .. reqvlr9d by
tnecourtwithln lourmonth-. lrom the d•t• of llrlt II-CMMCS,ftthetlmeotdelth. OrenoeCounty~CallfQ1111a Tr•...,lf• St•Law TI-. f\.ndt wllf b9 UMd to m99t the pereonel Ind opereat19 COllta In the generlil ednW• ~ of ~~~·~· . from the d•I• of tirlt IS: euanc.oflell0fl1tprovldld lnandlo .. ttlec.rtllnprop: Tne 1trMt lddr ... or .......... , ............. a NOTICE IS HEREBY
tuane1 ol lell9'US pro.nded In Mellon 9100 ot the CaM· orty 111111tld In the County of olner common ""'fnahon ...,_.,....~A l'lft· AJATHE" GIVEN that .. ,. NOUl•I COUlllCIL:
In llC1i0n I tOO ol Ille c.i1, fom<I Proball Code Tile Or.nge, Sta• o1 Caltlornla, of the real Pf°'*1Y herein: ......... 9': ..... .,._ tignltant _,vtronmental lomle Probate Code Thi time IOf filing dlllnS Wtll not per1lcuWty dncrlbed U IOI· I b 0 'I I d I IC t I b Id 11 '-tMr, D.a ....... Jlart, conc«M tor the ~
time for filinO clllmt wtll not IJl.Plr• prior 10 l0ut month• IOWI, to-Wll PIKP«led to be 1118 But-nw, Tr•....,... protect hav• be.n ad,
nplt1 prior to fOU< months trom thl date of the he•"''il Lot 2t o4 Trec:t No JOM, 1on1hell Lani. Newport ~bllthed Orange Coat drelled In 1 pravloutly
from the date of Ille heiring nollold 11>ove 1n 1ne County of Of*'09. 9uch, c111rorn1a Daily ~llot May 1 t. 1tet certified envfronmentll
l'IOllCed aboYI. VOU MAY EXAMINE lhl St1t1 of Ce11torn11, 11 per The und1r1lgned dll · Th480 doeumenl preplW1'd lor the
YOU MAV EXAMINF; Ille file kepi by lhl ce>Yrt. If you mep recofded In BoOlt 93, ctalm1 Ill liability tor eny In-•-IC ..,,.TIC( Generel Plett upd .... and
tile_ kepi by thl court It you are 1 perton fntlflSted In Pegn 9 lo 11, lnclutlv1, ol correelf'tffl In Mid 1trMI r-. "" 1t'9t the etty of Newport
..... I petton lnl.,..lld In the"""· you~ hie Wtlh Mimc.t11neous M•P•. R• .odflll Of other common 9Mctl lnlende to UM Mid
tile •t•I•. you m1y file wllh lhl court 1 lormll ~I cords o4 Ofenge County d9li0n.111on. f'tcnn:,.cn:...... doc:Ument fof the ebcwe IN C°"{t 1 formel Request tOf Special Notice of thl Ill-Caflfornte Said 11111 wlll be made STA~ ncMd P'~ and turtner tor Spec:lal Notice of lhl Ill· Ing of en inventory end ap. To09tner with one~"'. 1 ~hout Wlffltlly, upr ... or ~~ ., lfMll .,_..are 'no addlhonal
Ing of an inventory and llP-pra!Mmlnt ol 111119 _., capttll 11ock of San" An• lmi>llld . reoerdlf'IO lllle poe: ~ ~ • r .. n .,... ~14.,.. or NOUllll •IJ>a,rTAT10MI
prllalmenl of 111111 UMt• or of Illy pe1111on Of eccount He6gh1• wirer Company lllek>n. or encumbrenola. ~ 0 c KN EA s TE f ~ tn1t19Mi0n meMUr• ttl1t
or of any petition Of ecx:ount u prOYlded In MCttOn 1250 Which II 1PPC1rt1nent to Mid 10 ,.aet1$1y tM unpaid obfi. TAAOE tara2 Miac:ArttU lflolAd be coolidlred 1n con-11 proYtdlcl If\ MCtlon 1250 ot Ille C111torn11 Probate fO'I 2t OlllOl'tt eecured by aald · jMnc1tOn With Mid ptojeet' of tne Ctlltorn11 Pf00.11 Codi A Reouest fOf Special •more commonly known i1 Deed of Trull, with 1nt9'MI lovlev1rd, Irvine, Clhf The HoUllng u.ment
Code. A Requnt for Specl1I Nollee fOfm la •~1il1ble from 22a5 Golden Ctrcle. New-and olhlr tumt u prcMded 92~.:;. N b C det• II wtOlln the ICOpe ":;
Notice fOfm i. 1¥1111ble lrom thl court cllfk port Beach, CA t2680 her.in: plul advencee. 1l 111y, "" C:::. °'' 1N PfOO'MI ~ In IM ttlecourtdlr1!. Attemer '9f ............. Torm1ot.-c..n1niaw-INte11nder eno tn1er•1 poreUon.:.. a..~ a...i...__....., .. MlefMf * ,......., er? ..._,,.._ Oltd, ta10... M ~ of "" UMect tMNclft: end ,Ptwe ..... C°"'Gerden ,._. .._ ..,. 11 ..., .,._.,,..,.,.,.
DliWM '·De LaMy, A"°" It., lte. 470. New.-rt Slit• on c:onfwmltion of GMrgaeM(d...,. .... oftha y ..... •11u,. ~· ;: eden •• Clleetlbel t1 P 3 ~ llO .... 9Mctl.CA._ Mil TIWtel and ol the lruttS .... """ '"'
,_.CllMaf'Dr., .. -...... PublilMd Ofenge Colst BldtorotfetttobelnWfll· a.led by _, Deed of Tiiie ~=-~-:'~:'=~ ~:::.~=Cout = Pleol May 11, 12, 18, ~ ::lidbe~~; !:1~~m: ~,. .. ,,=. CO"'• ec.w °"•llCIP'l'94tl ~ = Pllol 'Mey 10. 11 . 17. ThF482 time after IN ftr11 pubtl-of lnitlel publlCalton of thtl :::.--' ~ tr:.-'tctn':: :'l..~e::.:=
1 Pml.IC ll>TlCE •'°' weot and t1et0t• ~.1111•1,1M 1• ....,_. ...... ., ...,... ...,..11t""'""'°"'"°' WTM~ , dale of.... 0...CS May t. 1111. • ....... ebOY'I en ~ 1 11Ct Coplaaot IN~ ---------1 MOTtc:I CW , Oelld this tlh d1y of M1y. MAL lltAft MCUN-1919 • prepared en11lronmenl•I P\B.IC ll>Ttc£ llet Tm.8 11.mca, • C..._. dOcl "' I .,. IY._ tor PUeLtc: .. ANNO -, M. 9ecll, ~, WSleflllA .. ,,...._,-,: Frledrlcfl w, Mueller,~-
KW NOTICE IS HEREBY tr1lrla·Wltlt·Wlll·AftMa9d D"'--.,.i, .. ,_ 1 pt ii, ~t•d•tt Mlo~~ion
f1CTITIDUI .,._.. GIVEN lhll the Cfty Counc14 .. ._II .... of ...._ 0.-: -...,. .......,, ..... Tllil ~I WI fled ~,!;te ~ -~-.. 8wtl '= um ITATlmNT oltheCltyof~Beectl ...._ W. laftte AN. CAtin. wttt1 INC-tyClerk of Or· .... 7ofNlwport • ~ LOQOe: wlll hOtd 1 put9c Mar-o on Publelhecl o;.,,.. eo.t ang1 County on ,.._,. 11. ....,.,, ~d. ,..._ The followlng ~-· tN FINAL °""'T 1Nt U1w a A....,._, llY t f 1911 '4-~t ... c;tl, C.11terni1. dc*'lll bullnll9.. COUNTY SOLID WASTE lnt1 ......... httlwer. Not May t "· 25· Co.I tlt51-lt16(714)14-4-3225 Cl( PROPERTIES, a MANAGEMENT PLAN The •197, L..-1 HHt1, CA 1'8t Publllhed 0r*'0920 "'7 u... NotiCI le hereby !Wther ce.ttomll Olf*ll partnlf-plan ll .....,, ..., Th•• 1 Delly P1lot April • .. • --7 glYen fNll aatd publlc hell
lfllp, 1000 Quell Street. IC099 ,::".J:. ~~.,;;: PubHlhld Or~ Coeet 4, 11, 19" Tf\..438 Ing"""' be held on the 22nd
Suite 190, Newport 8eectl, g411dm In IOlld wllll ~ Piiot M1y 10, 1t. 17 "8.JC ll)JIC( o.yolMay, 1Nt,a1t"-fl0Ur ~::0..,, tnY1.11m.nts. ~~ ~ ~ 198
, WTh•m scm. -..C ll01ICE ~a"'ot 1n: = :,.,.,,~,~= par1...::· Cfty of Newport 8MCh. If: "8JC ll)TIC( ':L.~-~.. Mn9 8wtl Cfty Hell, 3300 ,,...... c.11i 927 13 · · lort1 in the tolod w•I• m1n: The lollowtng per_,. -PICnnDUe 1U I ... ~ aouMwetd. Newport .Ji,y W Klttrll 432 Alli llOllM"I lteld K~ doir'O buter'9el 11 ..... STA,_-, • Celllomie It wfllcn '11111 W ,..,..;,.Belch NOTICE IS HEREBY '11JC'3TtOUl9U ... ll K!LLYSAUTOCAi.£ 777 Tht~,.,...,,..,. • ..,. and~ 111'/ and I "W'f· ---' FURlHER GIVEN INrt 9d S ' Oolno ~ • l*Mnl .,,.., .... mer llP-Calif. 92151 pubic hlaring .ii be held It NAMI ITATW•NT Htmmon lrHI, Colla O(SIGN IOPHllTI, l*W and be hlwd thereon
Thi• bulln•H 11 con-tile hOUf ot 7 30 Pm on the The lollowfng POf*)nl .,, MMe, c.ltl 92827 CAT£9 15H Monrovia ff Yo!' Cl\allengl ltlil project
=:P by I QIMfll pert· 22nd day of May, 1Mt, Ill ~S~=rA V SER St K~~ee.:ht8t!1l~· Awi., ~ lleedl. C... 11'1 ooun. Y'O'I !MY be !Wnl!M the City 4-illl CouncH • 921e3 · t~ to tlillng only thole _,.. Th1 r1gl11r1n1 com-Chemt>en 3300 ~-I/ICE, 8441 Burt Roed, Eatt Glorll H Pyle 2501 An-you Of IOrMOI ...... r,._
mencec1 10 trantlci bull, Bouta-vetd • N Beal;h lrv'ine, Celll t2850 Thlt bu11neu 11 con-nlvwta1 L-' ,._port at IN Sl'lbllc ""*'"I ct.-
,,... under Ille licllllOUS ~A t2M3'11 ='time •"4 Forettl't'll Ot Calilorn ... dllc:ted by .,, ~ 9eactl z.; ·-Ktlbed In lhil notlCle Of "' bullrleet name or nemes piece •nier .. t9d penoni tnc . 1 Ce11fom1a COf'POf· Thi r1g11treftl COIT't · .Wf · 0 Pyle, no1 An-"'*"' corr•pondence de-111.ted aboYI on June 14, may IPC*W Ind be heard etlon. 53 TrlveAand Lani, tnlllc.d to lrantacl bulj. '*'-..Y LIM ~I ...-io1NC1ty1t.orpncw
tH4 tner.on II you,.,....__ 1hlt Ellt lrvlnl, CIM 02850 Mii t.llldlf Ille llclllloul 9Nd\, Calif t2MO to. IN PVtlllC lleef'lnO For
Jeni. A. Christensen. P<<>IKI n court";;;~ be Thie l>ullneu II con, bullneat name °' nemee Thll bvllnett 11 con, lftformellon c•ll (71 •I Gen. Perlnlf · .., .. _ ducted by-I CO<POflttor'I lltted lboYI on N/A ctvctld.... lll'rllled ...,..,. ~ Thi• 1111.,,,.,,1 was I~ limltld 10 tilting on., 1·-Thi reg111ren1 com-Kelly RolMll .. , a ,..... • .,_ ..._ _........ ~ ~:
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. with lhe County Clerk ot Or, ~= ::: ~~i: rnenoed to 1rennc:1 bull· This tlltlmlfll wit tiled lflfne reglelr•nl com· C8lr a.ta '
enge County on Ai>fll 28, deacflbed In Ihle notice or In ,,... ~ the llct1t1ou1 with lhl County Cler'k of Of· mencecl 10 1,enNCI bUll-~ Ofenge eo.t
1tet written corresponcs.nce de-butlneu name or na"* ange County on April t2, ,.._ under .._ lelitlOW Daly f'llOt May 11 tMI T*.aeMlr ,.....o•tn•wenunia. two~,,..-• .._.. I tullOlto nan • .....,._.
the todlt ........... end modef• IMM'9• ...... Tllll,,.... ................. ,.,,. I .... he Cllv llat9d l .bove on NIA 1989 ~ TMl3 Publilhed Oreoge Colsl 1\41.., 10 t lly II. or PflOt J Tlfry N1t>ourt. Genefll ,4tl1M MrM °' MINI
........, Piiot M1y t f. 18 25 10• the pu. bllc: near. 1t'11 ··-p .. ..,. ........ Or-Coelt lllMd ~on t"3 ---------
neuonei o•t•c•of ...... llt!tlowend1MC2111• ........ 11•1112
-7 • • • -IUTL&flll. AHIS>---....,...... • .,. _ _, -..,... Mly0 P,-....C mllCE June 1, 1"9 T'" .. 76 TANT CfTY C&.aM, CITY .,,..T .. t11tt .... ~al_~~~ _.toOrlld ~11 Pllot.l,_ AP'• 20, 27, Mey Thie ii l :•it w lt9d ,,,... cw~ -.c~ ......... ...,..... .. 7 ,.,._,. "' • ... • ..... Th-4 w11t1-. ~ etwti oe Or·
---------• Publllned Or.nge Cout ~County on ArxlN\7...., 3t anQI ~on...,.•-?IOTll\J • arH•• Dell)' PllQ4 Mey U, tt89 Putlllltled OfenQe Coul Ml.IC 11)11C[ ,...,... '-ftAll'•l1
-------Th_4_84_1Deity Pilot ~II 21. M1y 4 ~ ~ 0.. 11te ............... .,.
BARNES NlJC ll)TIC( 11' 11' 1'" . • rtc:nnc:.":.... ~.~ .-. _, 4' ~ ~~ PAM·
EVA BAR..n:-c Pie Th-44t NAm ITAT'lmNT ~ NIM. a ..... ...,..,. "'~• rce The fo1oOMnO pereone-. ,. .. Mlll'r -. • ._. 1e • .... -. Broe. Hayd~n. Cun· PWlJCll)TIC( dolngbuWllll.. -•~ ...._ ._ •. c.-........... _ II Uh
n l n I h a m a n d UIS cw Pie' noue . ...,,.. wO<>OeAIOGE SOUAM. -..... c:. _,
O'Connor. (818) IUH•aa;... "rtcnnouew .. =-~~·4~150· M11fl•tll !OJ ~=-:a•:•:*:,•:.,••••• =~a=.-......
282-1161 Tri. 1011owtng perton• ..,... ITA~ .1ame1w Aer.HltWMe ---· n ·--!.c 31 ,.,411 =.i••-••••rn ---------have 1band0ned IN 1111 ot n. tolowlng per90n11r1 ""*'· hit• tlO. ~. ,._...._..,._. ...... ,,_ ._ • c.a ..........
the Flcllllout 8vtlnHt dOll'l~ll Ca11f 12714 ~--...._Cllf W7 ·llCf N a m I . W E S T , AOAMS CL~EAS. 9033 MlcMel O Aey HM ...... l'IUT 'ldl& C.-...... ~ ~ ..,__
MACK/IRVIN£, I ClllfOtnte Mtim• Ave . Huntington WM• "°8d: 8vlte llO, PMllT A LA .,. ........... -oenera1 p1r1nerehlp. 1soo ee.ct1. Call! ltYine Calf tan• ., .,... ..,__ ~-. ...... ..,.... TCMt •
Ovltl SlrMt, Svll• 250. ·~!" M Cnoe. i201 • "9y 8fo1Mn Limited, ................ leedl, ......... MUftflftlt•ft
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Nameret«rec:llOIC>OWI-l()'''!l!»S Cftoe, 3201 ™-~ la con-lftc.. C ••• 1201 0... ._.lip: a....,,.,._
filed in ar.,,.. CoUftty on ~~ Ad . 9allifMte Mt9d by a llmlteO Plftl'*· ....., ... •· ~ ,_..., ·
Janvery IO, 1Ht Fill Mat)'leftd 21U4 INO ......_, Cllt. llllO Tete ,....,, ... , cem•
NO F40l357 TIMI bUlifleM II oon· fhe retl111eo1 com· Tiiie 1•11 IW le con-,...... .. .,_.. ._,.
Weltlm Mal loll-. '-rt· ~ ~ llulbend ~ ... "'9IClld to lf-...c1 ~ ..... 'r: e _,.,t!llOft ,_ _.., .. ......
nort. Inc .• 14* ~ Ttie re9111rant com· ,_ i.tndef tt1e fkttteoua r.. felMtrent COin· ...._ ._ • -
Slre.t l!I Toto. Calf, tata0 IMnCld to trtflNCf *"*" ...,__ NIN or ,...,_ ..... • .,_.. .._.. .... --Mll'3I I The Maelllln ~. • W under IN llc:11tloua lllMd ~ on ...,......., -...... ..._ '9lt' ' ·········.ic.llfornia COIJ* .... t. 1100 ....._ NIN Ot MmM .. tt7' ........... er -.,.,... 11 ..... rs 11•1 • Quell SlrMt ..... 200 • .._M»oWonNIA MICMllO ,_.., .... -elt Aflfll , .. r119 ....... -Iii' ~leedl,Cllt.llMO .... M CtlOe TM ... ..,.,, w fief -iC..Cll* .. Or·
"-~ W CM-Thie ltatelMflt ... llld _.._County aM1 of Or-~ L Vlllll...,.., :; ~ .... 17 ctvctld by• COl'Mf..., .... n. County ci.'11 Of Or, -.. ~on A4N1I 11 ._. F F A .._
Thll eCalMMflll .. lhd .,_ COunty on .. 12, NtW Tllll -4' -... ,.,,....., 0.-0... wlltttNCOuntt~ofOr· ,.. "'JU1r.t OtanQI C.... .... .._a.tle?Or· ~,__.,'If. Mir• = County on ... ti, HttW 091r "9t .. 11 •. w.y • .... ~ 9" Arft tP 1 t 11 t• ' ' ~ Or91n19 C4lllit ~:~;,~,.~ 11• ••• 1tll n.;.,., l'clll , ... cir-"= ·.. . .,......,
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A sun-dappJcd table, a cozy~. the sweet aroma of freshly
picked flowers, and tantalizing homemade treats-what better
way t~ say "welcome" to weekend guests.
Pamper th m with a cheerful. breakfast tray or bright afternoon
tea featunng a luscious assortment of sweet ~rnptalions. Simple
~ning. radiate pecial wannth and hospitality. It's a perfect time
to 11 cherished f8ntily heirloom-grandma's sugar spoon or
lace doily Such treasures arc guaranteed to spmt conversation
and er it fond memories.
BC good to yourself, too. Spend le s time in the kitchen and more
time with your company. It's easy when you ute these recipes
featuring California's finest fip, raisins and walnuts to create a
versatile selection of delectables.
For example, you can make Spiced Fig Compote several days
ahead and tore it in the refrigerator. Prepare Sweet Raisin Strata
the night before. refrigerate overnight, and bake it in
the morning.·
Combine dry ingredients for Walnut Streuscl Coffeecake and
Country Kitchen Scones the night before. Mix remaining
ingredients before baking. ·
Y-OUr gue ts will appreciate yoor attention, graccfut infonnality,
and deliciou~ food. Truly, a weekend to savor.
)uw u btnutful ~"rm from rh' u1•tn Th"t s1mplt voriat10~/I liglu
• and ttn«r. •
WAL UT LEM ONES:
2 cups •pw'p(ll.te f1oor
1/3 cup gar
3 tea.spoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter
113 cup milk
1 ea,batta
1 t pooo vanilla
Grattd peel and ju~ of 1 lepMMI
1 cup.c~ Ola:mood Walnuts
Combine flour wnh ugar. baking powder and salL Cut in butter wttil
mtxturc re m~ c crumbs. Combine milk, egg. vanilla, lemon peel
<And lemon JUICC. Sttr uno dry mgrcdJent • mixing witil dlying:red.ients ~
ju-I moi ttncd Stir in walnuts. Shape mto 8-inch roUnd. Sprinkle with
additional sugar. if desired. Cut into 8 wedges. Place wedaes on baking
~. Bike at 4~5° R for 12 to 15 minutes. Serve wann. Makes 8 servings. . --
FlG ORANGE SCONES: FolJow recipe above omitti111 lemon peel,
lemon juke and walnut . Add I table poon grated orange peel and 1
t~poon m lo dry angn:dicnb. Fold in l cup choppea Blue Ribbon
fig-, h.:tpc ond bake as above.
RAISIN Gll'.GERBREAD SCONES: Follow recipe above 0tnitt1ng
lemon peel. lemon JUiee and walnuts. Add l tcapoon tacit singer and
c1nn1mon 10 dry l0Jttd1cnts. Add 2 lablcsPQOns molasses to wet
ingrcdicnb. Fold m I cup Sun-MaJd Rw ins. Shape and t.ke as above.
I Ju 'ru"1tm1 touch, rite 1rand ""'"''"re' Sltortb~od can H """'' in _
if'HlllCI!' unJ tortl M~ll
t cup butter
J.'.a cup powdeftd mpr
1 • teaspoon \'aoilla
I 111 CUIK aU-pu,..,0-flour ·
l cup chop~ Diamond W......,
; J 2 1argt DWnood Walnut ~
Cream bUtttr ·with po .. dcred upr Ind vlriilJL Blend in flour. Stir in
chOppcd"' nut • Pat dOugh into 9·tneh wt pin Wilb remo¥llbk: boctom.
SCOtt v..1lh tlri Utfo 12 pte·shapcd wed . Place I ..,_ ...... piece on
each .,cd . Plat pan on cookie hcct; bake ar 38-P. for 5~ to 60
nunut ot Ufllll hshrl)' brown. Cool . Cut into wedaa 10 ~. Maes
12 l!eMn .
TcJ "-St food prc14:,t or: Plate butter, powdered~. ~IDilla lfxl fJour
an food pmc~. Proc unlil mi1nwe raemblel co.le CNm • Add
'~ waJnub until evenly mi.ed. 8* 11 lbowe.
·r1w,, dilin1"11"'-111:1 filml'' ,,,. t~ IN liltblt. Get11J,... Otttly 1wu at rlw
l11 trNJ111ts '"ht-fef#til •1{IN1t
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1989
T ..... 'hi., TfftltS/or W~Gwsa (C/ochnu from "f>IW' It'{; Si,a1 Ru "" ~frUlJ 'r 'f'd I 1 ( f1'tlptllt', '"''"+>to"' foH·rf'li
Ra1s111 M <>lltS, Walnut St"U$tl Cojfu ca.U, R11wl ~a/mu \l1ortf!rw.Jd u I\. tnr.<111 J 1, /,111/t'I .
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s ... ~~t. dnttJ /i8S pblmpttJ Ut nro~t jllJtt and splt'~j, Thu rltJtOfU 'nmpolt' u
pn/«t for brral(ast or tWnmf dlsstrt
I (6 lnct.) sUtp --ae pttl
1 Cllfl ....... )lk'e
111 cap~
2 daHRlnltkkl
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2 ~---broken 4 wtllolt cto.es i
I pedr• (8 ounces) Biiie Ribbon Calimyma Figs
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Tortillas are tbe mainstay of
Meiucan cookina. In the com-
producina reaionsof southem Mex-
ico, tonillas art usually mtde from
cornmeal. while in the nort6, wheat
flour ton1llas arc favored.
Herc, flour tonillas arc the buts
for microwavable Beef Burrito
Cups, a deljcious dinner that takes
only nunutes to m~e. Tbc crisp
cups are filled with a savory
combanauon of around beef, refried
beans, tomato sauce, and cbttse,
seasoned wJtb instant onion soup ·mix.
Tbe toasted onion flavor of the
mix lends a zesty flavor to the meat
and means no more crylfll over
chopped onions. B«t of all, Beef
Burrito Cups need no fryina. The
Tortilla cups can be crisped and
browned in' the microwave with a
touch of oil and some chili po'Mkr.
Once )'Ou've discovered how
ca~y Mexican cooklna can be with
the help of the mlcrowave, your
family, too, can enjoy Mexican food
at home.
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ahlluatill_apirit of the ('aribbHn
Wida i med &Ut turns dinner or I~ iniOuupctientt. •
1k miP!I? Saan with a sultry
1mnmcr day. add a dash or advcn-
tutt, heat ap tht coaJs on your arill
and LrU..,Ort yourself to the Carit>;
bean via the aiaht. smell and taste of
a frui~nd aumpeuous barbecue<i
lamb . •
'A place that haS taktn the best of
its European, Asian and African
influences, the Caribbean has play-
fully created a cuisine that htures
everythma from chili peppers and
pineapples to papaya and swtet
Brawny
Paper
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u . allspice, &hymc, ~. dn-
n1mon and-curry poWdef.
t.amtt maes a valuable eontribU-
tion to tbi1 type of cookina. While
offeriftl a tinllhful meat alter'Dl-
tl\le perfect e\lcn for the dietu, ii
coWdn't be any bct&er than
marinated in typical island inare·
dients before beina arilled ovu hot
coel : ,
A three-ounce Jean lamb servin1
contains only 176 calories and is an
12 oz .• f rozen Ralphs _·
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brina tbe .u..,W.S.
When pwdmina lamb. make
aurc it's frc5h Amtrican rathtr than
frozen foreian lamb by cb«kin1
with rnrat ma.....-an tiat super-
mar~et or the waiatr at a restaurant.
R«em uni\lcrsit) atUdaes ha\lc •
fq11nd that American lamb beats its
fotti&n counterpan in sampling •
u;sts for taste, 1i1c and leanness.
For a sim~lc venion of subtle
Caribbean cuisine. try Lamb St"b
With Mango Chutney. Just ariU
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tablespoons sail to· I quan water
and let stand 24 hours. Drain. Cook ·
ainaer m water to cover unul
almost tender. Drain: reserve
water.
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ainaer water, supr, vinepr,
Worcestershire sauce and prlic.
Brina ~o a boil Add peachn or manaos. Cook until color of fruit
bri&}ltens. Remove fruit from
syrup. Add cooked ainaer and
remainina iJl&fCdients.
Cook .until onions arc soft and
mixture is the thicknns desfrcd
Return fruit to syrup. Return to
heat and bring to a boil. Pour into
bot sterilized jars; seal. Yield: 21h
pints.
Grill steaks 5-7 minutes per Slde.
Serve with Mana<> Chutney. Makes
~ servmas.
latest-from
LA offered "
in cookbook
letter Homn Md Gardens
"Gourmet LA." produced b) thr
Junjor Lcaauc of Los Anaeles. 1s a
beautiful book. full 'of ideas.
Recipes fTom' lequc membc9
and Los Anacles cbcfS ilhmrate ~t
latest in the fast-moNins Californ ia
food icene. You'll find yourself
flYJn& .. I'd like to try that, .. as you
note flavor combinations, new
ingredients and food prcscntation
ideas.
The book ofTen a aood seJccuon
of Oncntal and HlSpanic recipes.
most w1lh a Cahfomia twist rather
than strictly authentic. Recipes·
feature lots of fresh producc~-iomc
may be ~available only dunng a
shon season in other pans of thr
country.
Generally, however, you can find
inaredients called for on your
supermarket shelves.
The 320-page hardbound book
coowns more than 300 recipes and
24 color photos. Our sample recipe
is from the brunch section, which
includes mo~ than two dozen
entrftt and breads for weekend
mominp. The recipe promises 8 to
I 0 KrV•nJS; our lplc panel felt tt
would SIUU) 12 hunary folks.
(To order. send a check payable
to Junior Leaaue of Lot Aneeles for
$24.95 plus S2.7S P<>lt.llt and
bandlina -catifomia residents
add S 1.62 tu -to Gourmet IA
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She's very iaD. very strona and she don what
every modem dancer wants to do -she moves her
a-..dicncc. And she ~ it alone on an empty stqt,
sometimes even without music. Sally Hess' solo pttformanoe makes a believer
out of a skeptic as she performs her "Dance&ales,"
movina in superb grace to 1CCOmpany her '\)Oken scri~t. The result is a movina 90-minute sharina of one pe~n·s very personal rcmcmbcranoes.
The soul of this innovative dancer's (>Ct·
formancc is her wonderfully lyrical storytelhni.
childlike and innocent. yet introspective and search-
ina. Her script could stand alone in its descriptive
clarity, but now enter the dance, here pantomimjng
tbe images of the story, there shapin& in movement
the rise and fall and intensity of the words or the
emotions. The appcirance of music seems to be
unusual ratherthan the norm as one rapidly becomes
accustomed to listening watchina her story. •
Her newly-created "SmalJ Gate," perf onned
before a collection of dance students and faculty at Oranac Coast College last Wednesday evenini.
consisted of a tcries of short cho~phies. each
chanaina subjects. "Warriors" began with an ap-
parant yop enrcise, mimina the movements of a great cat to the sounds of the lion's roar. "Lullabye"
consisted of ·a series of stories of childhood
rcmemberanoes of"Cbairs" ("only adults sat in that
chair"), "Museums" ("they had brouaht in real grass
for me to inspect"), "Esther" ("Aunt Esther ... had lipstick which went too far in every direction -and
stayed there"). "Sometbin& for Sally" evoked
memories of childhood play, danced t<>-a Strau.)s
waltz.
Her treatiSt on 'Men' includes some obvious!)
very personal memories and experiences as Miss
Hess tells and dances stories of Broadway Dan and
Joseph ("and four ~ears later I realized J had gone a
full day without th1nkina about him"). "l Met Him
on a Sunday" and "Wall of Tears" were danced to
T\ l .ISTl'\GS
7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 • .... Yim ..,_
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rcc:ontiapottbc aonas; het onJy use of~ be1ns .1n •1 Met Him Oil a Sunday' consiait"I of a "short Skirt
and very bielH*led ~mps which mack her '°wcr above her audience .• Men .. told or au the ~Inds of
men to be fOUDd, many of whom she will never meet,
many of whom she tw. . -
..Mountains" ttlates Ml' biko riding experiences .1 in the Colorado Mountains as she joins a race and
learns the Med for self-sufficiency.
"Small Gate," the titular piece for the pcr-
fonnance, revisited many of the previously n11sed
memories. M ore than one mamber of the audience
could be observed to be deeply involved with their
own memories e~okcd by Hess.
Hess comes to the dance world through hero~
CO\lflF and convictions. leavi~ a {>romisins
acadefnic carter as a doctoral ~nd1date in French lite.raturc to follow the stronger call to dance and
share her love of dance with her audience. It takes
•courqe and convictien and confidence to stand
alone and exposed, sharin1 ones treasured memories
with unknown stnmacrs, yet she does it and does it
well with the dedjcation and introspection of a
philosopher. Her tcchniq'ue is nearly flawless, her
Jo~limbed dancers• body moving effortlessly
tbrouah demand.in& battemenu, &inking into in-
credibly low plies displayina exemplary flexibility
and extension. Her IOI\& feet carry her effortlessly in a hish rel~ve so that standing in a parallel second
position in' itself makes a definite statement. Those
feet nearly steal the show as she flues and extends
them, aestures with them and spreads her toes "1th
amaz.in& control.
In the dancer's search to break new ground. Hess
has obviously succeeded uncommonly, a fact
honored by the award of the 1987-1988 fellowship 1n
choreoSJ"Aphy by the New York Foundation for the
Arts. She is a wonderful combination of Jules
Pfeiffcr'scomicstripdanccr(thouah successful in her
quest) and Anna Pavlova as she travels the world to
share herself with those wise enough and fortunate
cnou&b to see her. .,.
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'Dragon ~ady ~ a burning portrait
By TOM TITUS
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The first effort of a new playwright
can be approached wnh a certain
amount of trepidatton, but Robcn
Dasclcr·~ "Dragon lady" neall)
overcomes most m1sgiv1ng.~ 1n its
world premiere on the Seco!ld Stage
of South Coast Repcrtol).
Despite some hnienng reser-
va tions about cert.am character
choices (confessiQ& to adultery as a
means of saving a strained mai:nage.
for instance). Dasclcr's d1ssccuoo of
contcmporal) Southern Cahfomta
life$\yles throbs with 1mmed1acy and
mvolvement. It is one of the more
1mpre:ss1ve new works to receive its
inaugural productton at the pr~
tta.ious Costa Mesa theater
Daseler paints his 1numate picture
of a.. 16-)'ear mamagc · at the
-etossroads Wllh deft and literate
strokes. Under the skillful d1rcclion
of Jerry Patch. we become quickly involved with the charactcn ~~use
they are so familiar -no black
humor or exaqcratcd interpretations
here .
Alex and Margo aren't the pcrf'cct
POI' UI 'If
couple: each has strayed, thou&b she
has kept her haisons secret. And ~r
interests are hardly compatible-she
overshadows him 1ntellectually and
their choices of vacation spou likely
will never corres{>Ond.
When the cris1S point surfaces -
he's offered a lucrati"e job in Massa-
chusetts. but she adamantly refuses to
leave California -it sets in motion a
simrnenng standoff that is sustained
through most of the play. Oaseler
resolves the tituation by r~.JSins more
qucstJons than he answers, but he
creates some msi&htfuJ conflict along the way .
Richard Doyle ts outstand1n1 as the
decision-tom Alex. yearning for a
mid-hfe career change but ltoptng to
keep h1s tnarriaae intact an the
process. Doyle beautifully balances
inner moodmess Wlth surface ex-
huberancc to cre;ue a . natural. full-
bod1cd character with whom most audjences should readily identify .
Jn contrast, Robin Pearson Rose
endows her Margo with a sardonk.
superior quality that makes one
wonder why Alex has put up with her
as Iona as he has,. The word "love•· as
never spoken by either or them. and
1n Marao'&case. we wonder ifit exists.
Rose. in her intricate inief_'Prctation,
aivcs us a clear understandina \>f the
play's title.
. Their friends, Paul and NM. are
intnJujl\& contnvances -b•drinks
to excess and she is somethma of a
social nebbisb. Hal Landon Jr.
renders an elusive, articulate
portrayal of Paul, while Julie Fulton
1s biahly enp.gina as \M naive Nan.
These arc characters we'd like to
know more aboui-
"Draaon lady' dip under the skin
of the Southern Califom.ia bfntyle
with a sharp-edged trowtl and marks
Dascler as a playwriaht to watch for in
futurt efforts. His style is·naturaJ and
accessible. and his character poruaiu
finely det.a1led.
This first of two Second Staee
pmductions to run in a mini·reper-
tory format (the o\Mr, "The Geocnl·
pb ) of Luck." arrives May 16)
continues th.roup May 14, playin~
Tundays through Fridays at 1:30.
Saturdays at 3 and S:30 and Sundays
at 3 and 8 p.m It will then continue
May 17, 19 and 21 alttmatint with
"Geoaraphy" at SCR's Founh Step
Theater, 65S Town Cenrcr Privt.
Costa Mesa. Call 9S7-4033 for ticket
iQfonnation .
Replacements fast andfurfaus at UC/
By JOHN ROOS
D.-y ,_ '-'• ... -·
Their hve shows have ranged from
powerful. inspired cxpcnences to
drunken eJnsodes of sloppiness. On
vinyl, they've evolved from punk1sh
thrashers into tuneful purveyors of
contemporary rock 'n' roll. And now
the debate raaes; Arc the Replace·
men ts .. the last, best ti.and of the '80s"
(as Musician mapzine procla>mcd).
or just another iroup who's aone
cornme~1al to reach a wider au·
die nee?
Jud&Jns from their explosive yet
limited 90-mmute concert at UC
Irvine's Crawford Hall on Saturday
ni&ht. the ans-.er is "Mither.''
One thin& that became 1n~10gly
.
clear as the niaht wore on ss that the
hve Replacement bear unlc re-
semblance to the Replacements cap-tured on record since I 985's brcak-
throu&}\ release entitled "Tim."
As demonstrated on their past
couple of excellcn\ albums, the Mats
(as they're affcctaonatcll' called) have
proc:tuced more polished )'ct sull
intricate rode Lyrically thouatu-
provoun.._ tunes 1uch as "Achin' To
Be," "We11 Inherit The Earth." "I'll
Be You." and the harrowins "The Lcdat.. showcased both a more
accc 1ble and maturin.a band
And with mmd-numban, New Ate
music and a plethora o watered--
down pop1«m1n&)yev~he~, 1\ is
refrts.hjna to be jolted out of our
complacency oow and thtn.
Neverthefess.. there's also somc-
thma to be aid for 1ucb concert n~u•hcs a pacina. variety and
humor. Unfonunattly\ au three were
in short supply durina this cia.
WhtJe the muddled sound mal and
layers of dutonioo added a aaf'llt-
band feel to the uptempo rocken,
they nearly detttoycd the set's•~
Quent m1d·tempo Kl«ttons.
But desp1te llus arowina ranae 1n
style, the Paul Westerners-fronted
Mais remarn one Wlld. rambunctious
outfit wbcne"cr the} hit the Jtqc.
Rccalhna the raw enc1JY of the early :=========================-~ii;iiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiijiiijiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~.i Oa hand X. the Msnncapoh,..based foursome churned out a bliukriea of
For eum~e. the irony of ... Ni&ht·
club Jitten and 1yncs of lbe wicklX
mtsintttpmcd "WaattHS in the Sk1 ~re drowned out by lbt murky ma.x.
Abo dua~intana. me wonderful
acout\JC tuitar strUmm1na oar t.hc
end of Alex C1ultoo .. was not
surpnsu'l!y dropped from lhe act.
"Moni
always made me
do the dishes.
So I took her out
to dinnei:"
franuc rock v.-11h en emphasi on
playma loud and fast.
Now. chis apprOl('h docs have its
mcnts. In fact. some of the ti.nd's
best al\&St·fillcd ro(kers -from early knock.outs hke .. Unsatalficd.. to
snort ~nt material tncludana
.. Bastards Of Youn~" .. Lattle
Matcara." and "I Oon l Know" -
shook I.be waJls and ranted our bones
wuh rttkku ablndoa. •
Hid the Mau tempmid theiuound
and fUry with an occasionaJ slow sona or two (bow abou1 the k>vcly ·"Sty·
way .. or evocative batroom ballad "Herc Comes A RqUlat"7) t.k coo·
cert could have rilen above a
R.amono-1tyle UMuJt on the .ensa.·
Don't tdl • toul. but for bcnet and wone. the Rcplacenwnts just refute
to pow up.
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Caacei Relearcb FOWlda&ion of Or-anee County .
.. rve beat to the Kentucky Derby
oM time. ru never fcqet the uciie. ment. .. Mid .ha ~chairwoman of the event
Sixt)' vohanteets under the dmc-
tion of BrlM a.M bad worked to
cra1e a festive ambiance similar to
· Cllu.rcblU Downs. Hundreds of
b&Jloonsdecocat.ed tboclub entrance,
pool area. tallroom and a winners
circle •
.. ln KentUc:lcy, the colors are ~.
white and peen. Here we used pink
with tM sreen and white in honor of
the ch.ildrm who will benefit from
today, .. added Richardson, who was
d.reued as a jockey and wearina silks
and cap from Kina Ranch provided
by Santa. Anita.
Othen ioctudina Ttu klaafalta
and ..... San.. (repmenlina
Ctuldhelp) and ~Wea AMres
(Pediatric Research) weot the Old
South route in dress and filled the
place with hoop stuns. Also, Sny s.ta. looked very fetchina in 1 red
velvet and white lace sown with lacy
pantaloons.
Beverty Tlltompsoa, an antebellum
aown wearer in the past. opted for a
pant en5emble. She said fiddle dee
dee to hoops this year rememberin&
aettina stuck in ladies room last year.
The hooped belles confctsed to
admiration for all of the Sc.arlett
O'Haras of the past as they manu-
evered around the party area and up
to the Southern buffet with its black-
~ peas, ham, fried chicken and
biscuit menu.
Joat1 lllcMrdson, overall chalt'woman, w e.a..._ MMI cap frOM die ..... bndl.
Party people also included a
number of Kentucky Colonel Society
members includina Kentucky-born
Job O'LeHJ, aiven the rank I 0 years
110. "A colonel is named by a
Kentucky aovernor in honor of
charity activitjes," wd O'Lcxey of
Newport Beach, who helped set BBC
Derby petties started. "There are
colonels all over the United States."
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HI~ a.It BH.d, Nia Doetl.a,
a.It G".....wm, JM Per'l'teeM,
RaMaD •me, U... ~ Tom Cros._, RldaardlOll, a. and BBC
president Tem Deemu.
When the seven play raoes (videos
from 10 yean aao) and the actual KO
race had beeG run, more flaaekaisina
tqan with anauctioo.11 opeaed with
a bad to throw Deemer mto t.bc pool
wath the flowers and the swans. Dua
Em,......... paid S6SO and aot to
pu.sh tbi full y·dolhcd prexy.
Atta.inina the rank Saturday were
O'Lexey's wife s.bltl, Cbildhelp's
Merila Obn and Efrem Ztmballu
Jr. and Dr. MltcHll Call'O of the
PCRF. Befonnakina lhe plun~ in brand
new slacks, Deemer explained BBC's
Other colonels there wert fftJll')' paniopation throuab 1u donation of
facility, services, food and beverqe.
"We are pan of the community and
this is Qur way of aivina beck. This
started as a party and now with the
aroups aettina the proceeds it NII real
meamns."
Proceeds estimated at more than $70~ will be divided "*""*' C'bi p and Pead.iatric c..
Research Foundauon, two of dlit 50
orpnt.ations that made RCipent
P.retentations to a BBC comnunee.
'It will all be used to help o.a._
County children who are all under JI
years of aae." commented,,_....,_
81ts.
Mom over-~ed_icated at nursing hofne llOHO'f 01'1
TbnUJ ... , 11
AJUES (March 21-Apnl 19): Nothina occun halfway -tcenario falswa
intensity, 1ent1mcnt. romance. m~or fmancial transaction.. Some will dedare,
"You have luck ndtna with you!· You could riabtfulJy say, "Luck and bard
work!"
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I live in
ar.,.on. My mother, aae 89, was in a
nuntna home in California.. It cost
$2., 700 a month to keep her there, but
. m~ two brothers and I shared the bills anCt we were happy to have found a
plaoe lhat was cheerfuJ and staffed
with what we believed were canng
and competent people.
1 visited Mot.her every month S~
ia~J ~f"l9D and has 11ven .O~u~y. to her ram1fy tnat l (eel
ll ts 1 privilqe to be able to do
socneth1na for her.
Mother had been in the home for
nearly a year. About five months llJO.
J noticed th.at lhe was becoming
ltthaJ"sic. When I came to ICC her she
bad 10 be shaken out of her sleep. A
few-months q.o, when I went to v1 it.
her C)U looked vacant and she
cou.lcfr\'tstay awake. I thou&}lt her1 e
was finally catchina up wtth her and
t.batt.Nswastobee~pectcd.
Tbe foOowana month, J &earned the
truth. WMn I walked into her room. Ille was like a zombie. I tr1'mcdJateJy
'-t PO 11 .1(;11·1
I . phoned my brothers 1mmed1-
ately. They said. "Brina Mo1her home
toniaht and WC:U find another place:·
Within the week we put Mother 1n a
wonderful facility only an hour from
my front door. She has been there 10
days and al.ready I see a arcat
improvement. Her e)eS arc sparkJina
again and she \S much more like her
old scU:
_ ~ kpow th4' let\er 1~ too Iona 10
went to find a nurse. The young pnnt, but I hope you wdl cut 11 down
woman J spoke with setmcd fnght-so It will fit into your space. Your
ened and was reluctant to speak. readers need to know thas. It as uraent1
When J asked, "What 1n the world 1s Of course. there 1s sueh a thin& as
happening to my mother'?" she said, scnahty and damage from small
"The same thing that is happcnma to strokes, but I am now sur~at eve~> else here. rm aomg to iell happened to my mother is happcnina
you use rm leavmt on Fnday. 1 to other elderly people and 1t must be ~n·t stand 1t an)'\1l9fC: · stopped. r-
Sbe then descnbtd how her super-Thank yo'u, Ann Landers. -MY
visor orders ttr~nursn-10 11ve heavy MOTHER ·s DAUGJ:ITER
sedata\ICS and tranqu1hzers to the DEAR PRJEND: naat yow for
J>al1ents, espcC1ally when they arc flaakla& , ... red UpL W..Ue most
shon-staffed. tn order to "manage Hn.lq Mines .. a &oo4 Job, some do
them more easily." In other words. DOL Yft u~e .ipllpte4 o.e of ik
the paucnts arc beana drugcd. most aer10t1s abeses: ever-me4l·
catloe for th coavtnlence of U.e
"careatven." ·
U uy •f y~eadere Htpect wt
yov el4erly ,leve4 NH a.., be .. 1
victlml1e4 .. U.Js way, plate dtscau
lt wltaa yov famlly dector at Mee. At
le&lUmate Mmes, )'H uve die npt
&e brtq bl JHr owa '*ysldu at uy
time. t1 t .. ere ls uy cloebt abfft I.A
~re bela& 1tvea. dOll't .. altate to do
IO •
For dlete .... are tall1•1 care ef aa
elderly pare.~ at Mme, l 'd Ille to
rtt0mmm u or1aaJ1.1tloll tbt will
atve yoe 1telp wt .. a wide ruae of
problems. It 11 CAPS (CllJWtta of
A&lal P.arttatl), 2111 Treatoa Jload,
Levlttowa, Pa. ltfH. Plea•• eeclMe
a loq, stlf·addrette4 1tam,ed
eDYtlo,e.
T .. ls tr1aal11tloa us com·
prdeuive reM4ll'c. rues fer every
1ta1e, Cua .. ~ Mealeo. T1te1 '!Ill
refer people wlti persoul pnblem1
to tile appt ...... t.t aaeecy u4 oHtr
kelp bl a variety of waJI. CAPS M•
my five-star 1eal of appr.~aL
TAVRJJS (April 20.May lO): What K"Cmed out of reach is now available.
Empbasts on basic valua. property. bo~ rity. Take special care tnMuiid
electnc1ty, be positive concem1n1 auto-~-.-..-..-1111111 ... •••••
mobile spark plup and tires •
GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20). lnd1-
v1d.ual you can: very much for m1aht
appear rcbenious. It as a matter of don't
push tOO .b.atd. Min&le adVlCIC .with
hu.mor, a1Tcct1on Youna Leo could be
1ovoh·ed. Journey maaht be cut a.hon.
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22)' Study
Gemma message. Relathcs pull 1n two ...... ~ ...
d1rectJons. Cycle moves up. cspeelaJly wbcrc money ts concerned. Aquanao
helps )'OU locate lost article. Y~u could receive invitation to att~nd a~n.
LEO (JUI) 23-Aua. 22): Moon.ta your ...... cml)bas1zn personality# t)te,
sensuahty .. onautal approach. Many wdl state, "You must be Wean.n&. your
clothes dtlTerently! You could actually be emcl"IJnl as a "new )OU."
VIRGO (AUJ 2~pt. 22): You'IJ lcel more te5\f1Clcd than UJuaJ. tome
rules and rqulauons m1aht ~ rcptded u fooltsh..Key as to std to coune. to
communicate With one who is conrtned to home. ho$ptt.al. Update maaerial.
LIBRA (Sel>t 23-0ct. 22): Sensmv1ty dommates, you·u know who is
telltna truth and otherwuc. You"ll Win fnends. admirataon and some will inl.a,si.
"You arc a human Lie detector'" You'll have luck an contnts. Nw.m~ S!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): famdy member c.tuasree ~
potential, basic obJ«t1ves. Diplomacy is fine but don't ton principles astdt.
Thert will be addtuons to home, 1)0SS1blc an object or haury item.
9 student winners named irl poster contest SAGITTARllJS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Spotfiaht on communacauon, travel,
scnsuahty. romaocc. Current cycle features hiahcr lea.mu"-spintuabty, teareb
for "sou.I mate .. Mistake made one week aao will be corrected. PIK'CI 1nvotved.
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll learn plenty about cmltt ratinp.
financial structure. tona-ranae potential rcprd1na 1ttunty. Deadline i1
featu~ alona With challcnat of added responsib1hty. Cancer native
rcprexntcd.
· Nine loCal students tttre ~ntly
named a-watd wtnncn for their
attwOrkentercd an the tcventh annual
AlCobol and DNa Abuse Prevenuon Poleer Contest
WinniQI entries, ..-hicb focused on
I "'Be You..Wlf -Be Dru1 Frtt" Wine wetecrealtd by Ariel Fruktl
and ltlila A ... •I of McDov.ell Elemeritar) School in La&una N11ucl,
Cllrtl Lee 011' = ofS't Catherine
Sdtool in l.Apna ltach, ,.,, Taal of
ltMC Soweri Elementary School in
Hunti"lton Baich, f!rl9 VN•Pkl•
of Linda Vista Elementary School tn
Miss.ion VieJO, AMrtw RJvera of
TeWinkle Intermediate School in
Costa Mesa. ltlrti DtAade and Pat
Sk1I of Serrano Jntcnned1ate School
an Et Toro, and artstlae RoMuoa of
Trabuco Hills H1ab School 1n
M1s.s1on V1e10. ....
lrv1ne·s Woodbndie H•&h School
recently captund third place honors
in Ora• Cout Ct>Ucae's annu.al
lnv1u.uonal Hiah School Mathcmat-
ks Meet. Univtnaty Hi&h School,
also localed in Irvine. took founh
place at the same compet1t1on.
Joe Ttea, a 12-ycar-old JUntor at
Woodbri~ Hi&h. was the individual
wtnDCT. Tien also captured last yea.r's
first place award. T1en's schoolmate.
RlcUN IAe. won third place honors.
Both school teams competed
1111nst 23 other Oranae County b1ah
tchools. More than 200 students took
part tn the competiuon. • • •
UCI Extension Yron a nauonal
advertasina award rttenlly for cxoet-
lencc in promotinacontinuinacduca·
tton proarams. The w1nrtin1
ad\ien1tcment, entitled "Art Can Be Huardo~s to Your Health," wu
created by copywnler J"7 Uoy• and
art director Ellen Luia1.
The one-color pnnt ad competed
ap.inst nearl) 500 other entnes The
award was presented at the annual
confcn:ncc of the National UnivCT-
sity Conuncuna Education Associa-
tion in Salt Lake Cit\' an April. . . ~
Festival of the Arts president Phahp
Frttman ~nd)' awarded O.vt v..,, founder of the Art lnstatuteof
Southern Cahforn1a 1n ~una Beach.
with a cen1ficate ofapprtaataon from
the festival at a special a~ardsdinner
AQlJARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You mlaht complam about bein& ••tied
down" but actually )Ou can be happy asrcsu.h. Emphasis on sccunty, property,
c.arccr, contacts With 1nd1Vldual )Ou res~ Anes. Libra persons in pteture.
PISCES (Feb. 14).Marcb lO). trestlfdtcT' 1ndcpendcn('e. mon: freedom
of thouaht and acuon. Complete basic the>res. tnclu.d1n1 melld.1na. 9CW!na.
home and c.ar repairs. Relative wants to talk aboUt poss1bk tnp. ~ncm health.
IF MA V 11 IS YOU'il BIRTHDAY domestic &<1Justmcnt made
1pprox1matety su months aao wiU woC'k to youradvan.._ You arc 1ntu1uve,
an excellent teacher and natural ps~bolottst. Relallon hip wtth mother mu t
be Med as "unonhodox." Canctr. Capricom. AQuanus penoas play
important roles 1n )Our hfe You have knack for,ettanca1>1?,lause from womm.
for promotina products rclatana to home, women. You II be on more soltd
around in July October .,ill be your "l)O'Wef 19ontb .. of 1989. Youoa has S(ned on the fesu"al
board for 35 )Cir~. 1ncludin1 •'Ork on .------------------------------
16 comm1uen
·s reast Cancer
Up date:
,
~Of COURSE I'd like to be the
1deai m6ther. But· I'm too busy
raising children."
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