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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.Sanon Newport caM • • Courtllfts Planners -assault ~Harbor sweeps stay on endorse rlfles humbled teen's Artists street OK'd In three 1nCIF abortion changes TATE/AS SPORT /Bl SPORTS/Bl ATIO. /A4 COAST/A2 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS o.-, .... ,.._ "T .......... FRIDAY ~ '11A \' 19. I 9H9 -Ma.n accused of running over wifej_ailed again .8y BOB VAN EYKEN Ot IN 0.ily ~ SUlft A Costa Me..a man dlCUsed IJ)I month of attempting 10 murder h" wife by pushing her out or tht'll pickup truck and then running O\l'r her three limes was arrt''>tcd T hur' day on suspu:1on ufb<.·attng his '>'-1 k. police said Jeff) Allen Holland. ~4 ".l) ar rested at 6:31 am. for alleged!\ assaulting his wife. LMld~ Ho lland. after police \\Cnt to the couple'"> Ogk Stree1 apanmcnt on a call for disturh- 1ng~ the peace. ( osta ~c\a Pnhll' Officer Kathy Srn11h said ·· he stated that her hu\band h,\J assaulted her and 1hat '>he \\antt•d him arre>ted,'' ~m11h \aid · ')hl· h.1d red. swo llen mark\ on her arm\ Jilt! upper bod} .. Attempted murdl•r lhar~' Jg..ttn\t Jerf}'. Allen Holland '>'-ere drnp!)\:tl April 24. and he agreed to plead guilt\ to assault with a dead I> "e:spon "hen his wife refused 10 cooperate "'th the pros.ccuuon Though he facc.-d a poss1bk pmon sentent:e. he "as SCJ'ltcnced w thrt.'c.' )Cars of probation instead Lind~ Holland. 33. later told the Pilot that she did not bd1e' e \he had been run OHr b) the trucli. \he s.a1d she had fallen out of the 1rul i.. Jnd that her husband had no1lwen1n111g 111 hurt her In an intcn 1e" at hl·r honw tollo" ing the truck 1nc1dent she ..aid her husband was not pronl' to '1okn": Jnd had, in fact nl'' er bcatcn her Police. thouah. s.111d lhe\ '>'-Ould not ha' e arresll·d Holland hnd ht'> "1t~ not lold them she'd been pu<,hc.-d lrom the trul. l Polil·e also '>Wtcd that the) 'd been summonl'd to the Holland rcM1knce numerous time . A nc11hl>or !.atd she rqularly heard 'iolenl ro" s al the Holland home fhe neighbor "ho asli.ed not to be 1dentdied, saad he had 1w1~ seen M~ Holland taken from the apan- mcnt on .i stretcher b} paramed1l. . "Thing) "i:re-\Cl"\ loud last n1~ht and thl'n 11 \t.in<'d again th as morn mg he fort' ht.>" as arrt'slt°<l "th<' O<'tghbor said Thursda}. The Holland·s landlord, Ed Con· recode, s~ud the police had gone man)' times 10 the Hollands' apanmcnt m rcsponst to loud fights but that Ho lland had always been released and always returned to the apan- ment. But Conrccode said couldn't understand wh) Holland had been released followina the Apnl 19 truck incident. ... The real VIOient person IS the Judge who let h im out." Conrccodc said. "l JUSt can't understand these poltt1ctan :· Deput)' Dutnct Attorney Chnstopher Krahck. at the ttme. said l~•se Sff ARRESTED/A2J New families hit by adults-only rµle By ROBERT BARKER Ott .... 0..,, ~ St"" Jud) Evans. 22. 1s in a ught spot with the manage ment of the .idull'i· only Pacific Mobllehome Park 1n Huntington Beach haH put 1he1r homes up tor '>.Ile. but arc respondtn~ 1n d10eren1 "'U)S ( orban J nd his "ifr .rnd step- daughter. "'ho alr,o '>Id) 'i "11h her father. plan'> to mo' l' into Jn apan - ment on the Jd\l~e ofh1s attume). Uc '>'-Omc) that he ma) be C' acted and lose the right tll ~II his coach 10 this park. he said . KJen Trinh looks over his stock •t Chin• f'oultry. Park management informed hl'r and her husband. Mrl. that the' l•tn sta) in their mobile home hut.thl.'1r bab). Mchssa. will ha\C to ffiO\C because the park was rccentl> rcstm tC'd to people 5 5 } cars of age or older .. fhe safest hct 1) 10 mo'e out and not \\Orr) about 11 ... he said Poultry shop ruffles neighbors' feathers That's the la"' and that's the "3) 11 "'" be. accQrding to park manager' and their h1w)crs .\ neighbor . .Bret Corbin ~Q. dl'lo finds himself on shak} ground tit: l ause he got married an .\pnl It's O K for him to sta). bernuSl' he'll bc .. grandfathercd" 10 at the ll'l'"' on Hunungton Str«t near Pac1lil ( oast H1&hwa) and the ocean But h1\ bnde. Ju.fie. and his stepdaughter . .\II But he pa)'s SC>50 month lor h1\ mobile home and plans to pa) at least S 1 50 for his apanmen1 Tho~ srm1-1l- 1ant.>ous pa) m en I<. until he ~lls the mobile home. rnmbined "1th first .tnd last month pa\ men ts plus de· posits for an apanm,·01. will " •ix o ut his banl account. he said "l lan·1 hdae'e 11:· he said "This puts a lot of stre'\ nn a hrand-new mamage I "om about v.hat\ going to happen ·· By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot -Oally ,_ SU•" Poultf) man K1en Tnnh 1\ angf) abou_t the _pybhrn) his bu<iln.C\S rub garnered since the ""nef\ of nl'1Jh· boring shops beg:ln complaining a bout him But a 'i 1\ to ( h1na Poultl"\ an Fountain Valle) ~uggrstcd all ttl<' media auenuon rna) ha\e bct·n a lx>Qn for busmen K.icn's butcher shop at the Cl)rner of Harbor Boulevard and Edinger .\ v· enu<' ofTers fresh poultf) -\laugh· tercd. pluc\.cd gutted and drt' scd '>'-hdc the customer v.a1t'I ~uthea.st ..\'Jian immigrants who come lrom countnes where frl'sh poultf) butcher shop~ arc com· monplace haH been tlock1ng to China Poultn ~•nee 1t opened lu\t Ottem bet. Bu' wtth media co"erage or the controvers) has come new 1ntt•rc~t amona non-uan'S Ounna a rcporicr·, bntf \mt Thursday, several fir\t-t1mc eus- HBpolice volunteer for random tlrugtests tom('rS carnt• in ··we s:i" 11 on I\:· ..aid J \\Oman fro m S3n Juan ( ap1strano "\l.\•'rc tired of tho5<' '>'-asht'd-out l h1den!I fro m the )upcrmar~l't " But 1f th~ pubhc1t:-means good busines<> for K1cil 11 ma} alw be had · news for his neighhol"i In the nc,t-<loor shop that 'lh:lrl.'' a "all v.11h ( h1na Poultf)' 1s Famil' 1 anmng & Nails. opcratt'd b> Duong 't ns and Magar ·1ngh Located rn the Harbor Pla,ra Shop- p1na C'enlcr for lhc past three ~cars. the shop has e \pt'rtenccd a drama\lc plunge ID bu\1ness since Ch1n.i Pouhn o pened. l>uona s:ud Before the butcher shop OJX'ned the) t) ptl.all) SU\ ed 70 to IOO l.UStomcn per da) The number has since dro pped 10 30 or 40, he said The tanning booths arc ltned up alo ng the common v.-.11 ustomcr\ can hear the hnek1n1 fowl. 3. w1tl tr.ne1oio They're n01 55 Corban got a letter from the Swanson and Dowdall l.1w firm ol Santa Ana on May 3 g1,ingh1m se'en da} s notice to clear up the Mtuatwn "t am informed ... a lener -;1gnro b\ attorne) Landa J uster said. ")OU ha\(' a "Oman undcrthe age of55 and a child rcs1d1na \\1th )OU in )Our mobile home on a regular basis ID '1olauon of the park's age re tnc11om on rcs1denc) With an se' en <la} s af\er scf\1CC of this notice upon )OU. }OU must permanent!) re mo' e the "Oman and child from vour mobile ho me and park prtm1ses· The onl' other altemat1"e 1s to stll )our mobile ho me." Evans also was told she had SC\ en da)S to "pcrmancntl) ~mo'e th<' infant" fro m her mobile home and park. Corbin. an elc~«Hon1r tC\.hnK1an at H ugh~ ..\m.rtll in "'i<""l'Oft ~ach. said h<' put his coach up for r,ale 10 Janual) to bu) .i hou~ 1n Elstnl)rt but the deal fell through 10 escro" E"ans. "ho claims \ht"" l'\'\'CI\ cd "ords of encouragement lrllm the Orange Count) Fair Housing< ouncrl and .i mobile home o" M"r\ .i<.socaa· t1on. said shl· and her hust'l8nd ptan ~to pla\ hardball " The).,"C' pul their roach up tor ..ale but the) don't plan 10 lea'e ti' an' dcadltne unlcs'> it's sold. she said "I v.as surpn~d about ha"ng a child (not h<'IDg allo wed) .tnd I apoloa1zed I'' e ast.cd e\('I"\ bod' 1f m) bab} both<"rc:d them The, \31d no. that she"• beautiful" . hlfp Nee_._ ...... ~..-"One customer fOt mad 1nd bro~e 1 he casscue pla) er' "'hale he v.as I} 1 ng ff'Mue lff ~TRY /Alt Co'rbm and E' ans. who claimed that the poh > v.as "nd1culous." both 't 'o nnt' f lo~ers. "ho managnthl· 150-coalh p.ui.. ~Ith her h usband A.J . $aid th.11 < orbin and E"an'> and ever}oneclM' li.ne~ that they couldn't ha' c children "hen the) mo' rd in f Pluse see PARK/ All Judy •vans with 4 -month·old b•by, ""'•flasa. · t t • \ I IC ' I t t tC \ I OC t ' ·AIBS Walk turnout may be twice last year's 8y La.SUI fMNIST Of--~"-...... Orpniien of the criJ'' Ltra(')t ID · fund·tattcr say 2 000 . ha\e alread' 111ncd up for AID Wei .<Jr9nat Count~ and up 'o anothtr l,OOOarc u1**410J'oin bcforT the lOK ttd IN1.>uah Irvine "ns unc 11 Wt )tat, I .600 pt0pl~ part1c1patcd. ~rna m0tt than S2SO,OOO for pehcnl tct"'ic:a and AIDS td\K'ltion in Oranac Coun'X_._ J'bit )'Cir, 0tpn11m hopt to ra1K Sl-40.000 TIM fund-..-1.1er as imponant to the commWMty fDr t•o reuons m particular. Ktoidi .. tO loberl IChueu .. co-chairman of I.ht C¥NL '""'· die mo~ as funneled ditmly to filbt °'* Counl)'; ~ tlwt tttY( ~.Moll iaiclmtt. rAIM(lilfon tk waJ fllilli4AIDlftaruet1 nc •hcfttM aieemt ll on IM ntt. ••d. .. ,, it aetUPt ~. llil hutll ... Tbe 1ncn:ment ot ~poncd caK bet..,,cen \lan.h and Apnl was the h•ahcst StnCt' wc·,·c bttn tracktna AID casc'S 1n Oran~ Ctlunty It v.ent from I .OOQ to f.049 "It has bttn c t1matcd b' tht 'tear l'N~ there v.111 be O\itr 4,000 propfe "'th '\ID~ 1n Oranac Count) •• The idea of l\&llC\I w h a lund-ra1~r 1n Oransc County bqan to bud m S<-ptembcr 1986 ~hen a Jl'(>up of rommunit) 1cadrn. tc~med that "'OS Wan. Lo Anctlcs had raised SI m1lhon After mttttna "'•th ~'t>rken from that v.alkalhon. a handful of I al n-s1Jent\ dccickd to launch a ,imilar fund-raiser 1n Ora• County Appro unatcly I ,400 oco le part1cipa1C'd 1n the lint , IDS Walk Orantt ounfy on 0" a. 1917. and the: trad1ttbn bcun. ~ h~liiflt of chic 1q8s ,.aJk .. the \ut\'~tlif'I ofappro1umatety 60 -S.foot qu1h panels created t»y county re ident v.:hosc lo\cd ones died of the di~. GOOD MOR ·I "It was a \Cf) mo' •na l'\pcnne!'C't' 5':hueu s~ud .. , he p;ineh "ere ind" tdwalh created ~me "e"" <'\qu1\lll· ti..·autafull~ dont · T o launch the ~alk ~huct1 ,,,J tht· panel!> "ere p.iradNi aero'' the'" gl' a1 a p.irl.. 10 In ine "I can tell 'ou from being on \taat' •U that time -from corporate ~ponWr\, <''t'CUtl\~. C't'ltbnt1C11 and C'ahfomla clc<'lcd otlic1al, - thcrt v.a not a di') e)e on tht stagt ·· ~r tbe walk, the qu1h paneh wt~ taltn to n f~l\ClSCO to become pan of na11o nal qwlt, wh1 h sen c a a memon1I to tbr thousands of pcop\t ~ho'havc ditd of A.J nalJOOY.adc To datt". in tht n11ed tatcs and 1ls temtonc~. ~. l ha~e died of the d1 a This )Cir. mott quilt p1ntl, wdl unvt1lcd at the stan of the ¥talk. The mont} ra1~ 11 th1 )C'ar'' v.al\t Y.tll be donated to AID · "'' l-'ound111on: 41 R~ponte Pro&ram, ID · C'oaltt1on to ldcnt1f"\ , G Orange Count) ('eds, IDS Educ.ahon Pro- J«t -\mml.-an Rt'd Cms and the Oran,r ( nunt} Center For Health For the first umc, Laguna Beach Commumt} Cluuc, which offers fn-e HI\ te'illng.and Laguna Shanti wHI rca1ve funds ln pa t walks 20 to JO pcrttnt of the partu.:1pant were from the II)' and lubian communll\ Fam1I} mem~ of all aan. '" ludtng smaJI c;htld~n madhlp 60 petunt of the walkers The fund·raiKr hclpt make the problem rtal for pa.rticipanu .,.ho can feel tMt the) ha'e helJ)C'd 1n a du~ct "¥ay. td Eli.t.abtt.h hiker, C>.CCUll\C d1rtt'lor ofthe C\iCnl. ···one pcnon·, Sao can '° d1= m10.,. Oranee ount) lfC.ft(}.ud tm_,_ •ior thepcnonsw1\hAIOS-\M Uppot'\l"*Plll "ell " the education IOcal •nciel • supplyi na." he uud. In add1hon to '°hC'll\n& support toill corporal ion• and butineaea. t.1911 "*"• ,.,_ ... Ma/All ·E~ ............ Dat~ frtlN~tce .......................... A6 Spc>f't-s •••• r. ........................... B 1-4 ()pll lliioir\ ... ,. •• • • • •• • ••• • • •• • ••• • • • •• •• . • A 1 fl'e.opll .. . •••• .•• ••• •• . • • . .•• .. . .......... M 1" Lltttngs.i.. ........ .•. . • Oat boOlt ~ ............................. A6 • .. -.. ---~ -. ~ .~ --~ - • ' / . Newportplanners endorse proposal' to ahgn street ly NttS YOKOI Of -Oel!)I ...... .,., ne1Jhborhoods and relieve 1mpat·tcd intcr)ect1ons alona Irvine Avenue and Bmtol lrcet. Mesa Drive and Birch Sl~l In Santa Ana Heights should be allancd by cuuing throuah a rid~ at Newport Beach Country C1ub and building a retaining wall. the Newport Beach Plannina Commission decided 10 recommend Thursday oiaht. Another goal i~ to have the realt1nment complete9 within five years. County Redevelopment A&ency funds will pa) for the proJecl. In May 1987, the Cll)' of Newport Beach amended its general plan and adopted a compaublc specific plan that set prc-anncxa11on zonma for anta Ana Height .o\t that time, the my decided a Me~ ahanmenl study should be done before annexation. This plan would allow the aolfcourse to remain as 11 is and would affect only two homes. the comm1s ion decided in a 5-2 vote. In making its recommendation. the commission 1ackled a Iona-discussed issue that may ultimately affect whether rcsjdents of the county area decide to annex to Newport Beach. A study jointly prepared b)' lhl' count) and u t) identifies four alternate ahgnments for consideration. What the commission approved was a mOdificd H'r'>fon of an alternative labeled Ahgnment I. The count) can agree or d1saarce with the cat~·., choice for a rcahanment plan. If the count) 's and ctt) ·s choices arc different, Santa Ana Heights residents ma> decide whether to annex to the Cit) b) looking at which The City Council will hold pubhc heanngs on the road realignment and forward the cit).' rccommendauon to the county supervisors. who will make the final decision. The realignment of Mesa and Birch 1s an outgrowth of a 1985 count y rezoning of certain areas of Santa Ana Heights impacted by noise from John Wayne Aipon from resjdenliaJ to business park and open space. plan they prefer. . The four altcfJ'lative alignments involve acqu1siuon of th ree to 13 homes and range in cost from $4.S mil hon 10 almost $6 million. The main obJccUvcs of the rcaltgnmcnt arc to acco~odate a planned 1-million~squarc-fooL business park. dascouraac trusiness traffic through the rcs1dcnual Because of the tak.ina ofpropeny in\oh ed. resident" of the area arc divided on which plan the \ suppon. depending on whether their land as affected · All alignments arc designed for a 40-mph traOic but OoNty Not ~· 9y N~ lo_. Lt. Patrkk Giid•• •nd Chief 8111 P•yn• dr•w numbers for r•ndom ~rug testing. TESTING From Al Gn~sa1d. "We want the c1t1zens to know that the management 1s against drugs and will subject themselves to random testing to_prove it," Gildea said. The officials, comprising the Hunt· inaton Beach Police Management Association, is believed to be the first police group 1n Orange Count) to volunteer for the random tests. Gildea said. Gildea, though, siud the depan- ment of 213 sworn officers as ~lean of drup. Gildea heads the adminas- trat.Jve suppon bureau that's the internal watchdog.. for the Poli~ Dcpan.ment. lnvettiaator Bill Martin, president of the Police Officers Assoc1at1on. also said there's no drug use by officers. Martin said thc'POA. made up of ypu nger officers up to the rank of sergeant. also as a proponent of drug testing. But bis members have stopped short of the voluntary testini because of questions about the vahd1 ty of the tests, he said. "If results were faulty. it could rum ofTK1Crs• careers," be said. "The implications could be astronomical." Martin. though, said officers will be watching the mechanics of testing the top brass. Gildea said the random tests are not prompted 1>y an)' cate5 of drug abuse. In fact. there have been no expcnenccs of dru• abuse within the depanment, he said. Still, national statistics show that l to 3 P.Crcent of police use cocaine or manjuana. he said. Gildea S&Jd the unne tests will be evaluated an the police cnme lab. If tests are positive, they'll go to an outside laboratory for analysis. he said. If the senior officers test postivc. they'd rel'e1ve c:ounseltng and il'>· sistance plus d1'ic1phnal) actton de- pending on the snent~ of the \a\e he sard. Once a month. Gildea "-111 ".ilk into Ch1el Pavne·s offi ce and P,nnc: will select a number from a gla\<1 ho"' I Gildea will match the number "'1th names of those in the program Onl ) Gildea and the police offi cial '~hose number 1s ~lected "'111 kno"' "ho'' in .. oh ed. Gildea said Mayor Wes Bannister hai led the voluntal) random testing and r,a1d Thursday 1hat he'll \Oluntccr too ·1 thank n's a good id ea and everybody should do 1t." Caty Administrator Paul Cook ~1d he believes the tesung ""111 get the · mcssa,e" that police ha\e a hard·hne against drugs Gildea said the depanment cur- renll) requires colr)-levcl office~ to subm11 to.dru& tests up to twice a year They can be terminated if the) rcfu'lt: to take tests. or tc:i;t p0s11i ve. he said will have a posted J~·mph hmn. and all plans call for ~mo, al of the LafTStop comedy clubcumn1ly located 11 the corner of Birch and Bristol stl'ccts. inettascd traffic problems on already ron1"ted lrvanc and Bnstol, ancc there arc no alternate route\ to l'BTT) traffic from one 1dc of the Back Bay to the other. <-tt) Ena.ineer Don Webb wd. City r1uiff 1upportcd Alianmcn1 2, a plan tt\at would affect 11 homt"$, ~ying 11 was the cheapest and most efficient from a traffic enafoeerina standpoint A aroup of res1denu supparted this plan. saytna at wa the be 1 circulauon plan and would benefit evet)onc oil around. However. a number of residents and some com- m1ss1oners supported Ahsnmcnt I, which would cut through approximately I .S acres of lhe golf course and mean replacing three of the course ireens. Finally, Commission Cha1nnan ult) Pomero) moved to recommend a vanauon of Ahanment I that would run a Iona an o uter slope of the golf courst, 1vo1dtng destroyina pans of the course. and v.ould sttll only take a coup~ of homes and mm the five on Mesa Only three homes would be talcen and five llomc' on Mesa Drive would be avoided completely by cutting through the course. This plan would cost more 1han Ahgnmcnt 2. Webb said. He ttllmatcd with 1he 1round-filhn1 work at the l Olf -course and con~ructran of 1l rctmn~ wan. th~ total project co t would be around SI 0 million Despite the cost. five comm1ss1oncrs .. oted 1n Iii\ or ofthas modified Alianment I "It takes into account the human clement," Comm1ss1oner James .. Bun" Pcrwn said. However. the rcaradtn& and refurbishlna or 1he course would cost between $2.5 million and S<f mtlhon. city staff and lOlf club officials estimated. Other homeowners were opposed to any rcahsn· ment, complaining the compensation they would recei ve for their properties would not be enouah to bu:r comparable land elsewhere l" the county. Commissioners Gary DtSano and Joan Winburn were opposed. saying they supported the ~taff-rt:t· om mended Alignment 2 as the best plannini ml'asurl' The comm1ss1on also recommended that "'-Ith 4 whatever plan the count) chooses. the propcrth.''> involved be purchased within m. months and lca'>C'd bark to the OnJ.Jnal ov. ners at 1 fair pncc to allo"' them to I 1 \ l' there unul actual construction ~or!. bcgms. Many homeowners have been drawn to rural Santa Ana Heights because of the large expanses of land that accommodate raising ho~s and other anima1s. Bui lea\ ina the elust1na alignment as 1s would cau~ Man guiltY-in failed assassination try • By The Assodat~ Pre u A Vietnamese immigrant "ho al- lcgedl) confessed to shooting a for- mer a1gon housing offi cial 1 n a failed assassination attempt was found guil- t) Thursday of attempted murder. • Be Tu Van Tran. 34. an ardent anu- commun1~t whose famil ) ....,a., jailed b) the Hanoi regime. confr.,~d 10 pohcc and ..... rote lencrs orconfes~1on 10 SC\ era I \ actnamese nev. spa pc rs 1n California sh6rtl } after the shooting ofTran Khanh Van. 46. on March 18. 1986. The shooting apparent!) was mott\ated b} statements Van made to Los .\ngeles Times Maga11ne tn 1986 ~h1ch Tran interpreted as pro- commun1st. said Dcpul,} District Attorne) C-hnstooher Evans ARRESTED From A1 11 "'-Quid be \ 1rtuall> 1 mpo~<,1bk to mal.e a charge of a11empted murder suc k "1thout the '"1ct1m'\ ce>OJX'r· auun. "'h1d1 Mrs. llolland refu '>cd w gt\ e . Kraltl'k said Thur\d.a' tha1 11 "a~ not ) cl d ear .... hat l'ffeo the arrest v.uuld ha \C on Holland's probation "There 1\ a distinct po'>stb tltl) that some thing could happen." l\.rdhlk Sdld "\\e'll ha "e 10 ~"hen "'l' gl't all of the n.·ix>rh "'hcther we "''II fi le a Pl'l1t1on for' mlat1on of probation .. Krahck ..aid one cond111on ol Holland'\ prnba11on wa\ that h\' not ha\C contalt \\llh h1\ "'1lc unle\\\he 1n111atcd 11 C-ontallr:d at her homr T hur'>da' afte rnoon. Land) Holland rt"fu'lt"d tu 1alk about "'hdt had happened _Jun. Holland wa~ being h\'ld a1 Orange ( ount> Ja1l 1 n hl'U of s I 0.00(1 bail Th u~a~ PARK · From Al that the park waSi for peopk I lS .i nd over before being converted 1n Man.h to SS and over Van. a former housma official in Sa1gon, 'low known a.s Ho Cha Minh City, was quoted as sayj n.a: "The only way to change Vietnam's rcprcssivt Mar.xism 1s to work wi th those who wilJ become the next generation or leaders." Tran 1s a member of the United Front for the upcration of Vietnam and the Committee to Exterminate Communistsand Restore lhe Na tion. He wu tned once before in 1986. but a mistrial was d~lared because of misconduct by a juror. On Thursday, Tran &&recd to ,11ve up his right 10 a JUry triaf and offer no defense as provided by a little-kno~n lcpl mechanism known as a "slov. pica." Instead, Orange Count) Su- penor Court Judge Robert R. Fauaerald decided the ~ based on transcripts from Tran's preliminary hearing. Tran wa!t found gualt yofattcmpled murder but was found inrrocent of usinaa firearm 1n the comm1s ion ora felony . Fiuaerald made the uaacstion to avoid tn1l, saying "It ihc coun's hope that we c.n $Ctlle this C.'4! and perba~ heal some wounds 10 •the Vietnamese community." Member~ of Orange Coun1y's Viet- namese community have suppottcd Tran financ1alh for his defense . Defense attornc) Robcn Weinbcf1 said Tran should be pla~ on proba11on He s~nt fou r month$ in cou nt~ Jail before being released oo baa I . ' 600 OC supporters turn out for Seymour 8y R. &.ANCI KiNON OtlN,,. ...... k ... When state Sen Manan Bera.eson decided to run for the Republican nomination for lieutenant aovtmor earlier this month, John Seymour bepn to sweat Se)'mour. a Republican state ~na- 1or whose Anahetm-bastd d1$tnCl is ne"t door to Bcrscson's in Newport Beach, had already announced has plan to net the same past. fkrgc!>On·., cntr) meant thlH local Republ1laM "ould be asked to '>UP. port l\.\u f)Opul ar kg1i.la1or1i from Orange ( uunl\ "I ..aid Oh gosh due\ thut llll'.t n that 'omc of our support l'I gointt t<> gu to Bcrge,un"' · ~1d c;c .. mour SI Judgin g b~ thl' turn oul at hi\ lir\t maJul lund-ra1\Cr, the Jn\"'l'r t\ "no event, Sc) mour confidently predic- ted that his campaign wlll breeze past t.hcpl. There 1<> a theory that DrmOP"Ut' ron11nuall ) ful to W1n the p1T11denl: bet:au)C they t)'ptcall) run rancorou pfamanes. 8) 1ho ume a \1ctor emcfl'"S,. he has lxcn bloodied b> h1 fellow Ocmocnit1c opponents and ente~ the acneral electton 11 a duad ... antaac- But Seymour and 8ef'Jt"On. 61 . have vo~ed not to let the '8mc than happen an their pnmal) Thcv'll run clean campaigns, the) S<l) Both arc modera1c RcpuhltlllM Both \a\ the\ like cat h otht·r~ pohtll \ Both sa) the) 'II make ht-t1l'r num1· nee:\ than the 01her Befleson ha-.. cited her r11 pc:ncncc a~ l ha tr~oman of the Local < 10H;rn- mcn1 <. umm1 ttc:e and tht" 1nfluent1al Appropriation~ Comm1ttcc She ha' said 'he k no"'') ho" to tkal "'1th ( c1h lwn1 .1 ., daunting 1rnffil anJ en "1runmcnta l proble m\ POULTRY From Al backward try101 lO pJea.sc his ne•lh· bors. He bas ch1clera lltUvered e-artr. m the mornana so his nei&hbors won t be bothered. Re keeps tne shop clean. inside and out. Corban said though that he and taff members said an thl'1r rcpon E-.an~ put up their places for !kllc to thr coun1:1 I that the) found the before. even bc.ul.i Lald to. but \\ere complaint-; against Kirn "ere "un· unable 10 clo)C the deal~. l 'p w 600 people forked o"cr ahoul SI H ,000 ThuNlll} night to dine on lobo,tt:r t.i11\ .ind 'lteamcd clam' at a \qmuur fund·tatsc.-r in { o.,t.i \fr\J f ht" t"'O·tcrm lclt'll3tOr \,.llll lhl' C\l'nt demon'llratcd that hr hJ\ plrn1 } 111 local populant> "We n J>Clled .SUPPOrl. buL \H. didn't c \J)CU 1t 1n 1hc-.c numht·r'" ht" said ':M.·) muur touts im co-a uthor,h1p ol .a tomprchcnsl\c educ111un bill 1n I ~In ..\s cha1rm1n of the ~natl' le\ 1 (om mm on ub laOH' Abu~ he h.n 1.'.&rrtcd mo r\: 1h,\n }(1 bill\ tkeahng ~1th tht~ mur m the booth, Duong said. The smell also waf\s in. "I wotry an the summer the smell will be worse," he said. Duona said somcthtng has to aave. "If he stays here. I move. We don't have the money to pay rent because my business has gone down since his shop went in." Duong said. Several doors down. Christi Max· well of Breeze Hair Salon said some of her clients have complained'. too. "It should not be in a business area," Muwell saJd. Cathy Crockett, an employee at the salon, asreed. "Other b.usi ness owners have heard people say they won't come back," Crockett said. But K.ien said he has bent over He has approvals from the cit)'. county and state. Health inspectors visit reaularly. sometimes several umcsa week. And Kien feels he is mcetinaa need in the community. "This is Oranac County's only one. A lot of Onenlll people like fresh chicken. But Los Anaeles (where similar shops arc located) is so far from here.·· he said. In response io complaints, the City Council this week liJhtencd 1u rqu- lations coverina the location and operation oFbutchcrsbops. But K.Jcn. who has a five.ycat lease, isn't affected bcc.ausc he was already in bu.,iness. founded." Katheryn Brunner of the Swanwn C Ii and Dowdall law firm said that the .. omplaants ranged rom stro ng iolataon .. areroounds for ev1ct1on 1f odors, trash and debns outside 1he facaht). blood bean& tracked from tbe the owners on't take corrccmc facilit). and disposal of dead action. like mo ... 1ng the under-aged carca~s 1n the trash." s~ud com· people out. mun1t) de' elopment director Frank An official for the Orange Count ) Sch Fair Housing Council said he 1s Seymour has sci a goal of r.11,mg tx:t .... ccn S2S0.000 and Sl00,000 h\ Jul) I lfhe t·an't make 1t he w1d hc'fl drop out of the race But "'"h tht' .. un~c, of Thur'id.a .. ' \c)muu1 adn11t~ that fkrael"\on 1..:1 qualtficJ \C n:uor But hr ..:iad 11 \\tl l take mor~ than tOml'(IC'nce to beat the l>cmocrauc. ancumhcnt, I co Mt<. .arth) 1n 'o\ ember 1990 A. uma. unfamahar with the Corban and "The propnetor of this bu tnt"~s is Evans' cases. but that directors of tht" WALK !>chuc11 said \pproxamatcl) JSO currently operatina a very clean and . . l k' I • • • volunten will be needed the dG) of ·t t' h th' , orpnizatlon a~ 00 10l at scvera From A 1 the walk to re>J•"er walken. siaO sana ary opera ion: owevcr, 15 ,ype "d1s1urb1na·· eviction notices on the ~f~ hmentstations. sell T .,h1n and of operation .. could create problems part or mobile park owners waJk leaders are askana Oranae Coun-d ,_ an retail centers and to adjoining Officials said that Prt adent Re· ty Cll1cs to help spon~r 1he event provi e stcunt) Bciore the w.lk res1dent1al 'openies if not opera1ed "--n sir;ed federal lca.islallon last volunteer1 are needed to help with Pr~rl\.," huma caa'd. ~ The CllLOf Placentia ha, pleda~d ma1lou1s. d1stnbutC' ~ten and de-/ -.,.;ptem r pcrm1tt101 parks to ettfler $2 500 huct1 ••·d I ' aen 1s w1lhn1 to work with his fi I k Ii I · • _. · l\Cr aniormation pac ct neiihbors ~~~' ama Y par s or or pcoSJ e S5 Volunt«rs and donattons att still To volunteer or to ttJJ l.(r for the .. 1 don't want somebody upset," needed to help reach thjs )'C.r'I aoals. walk, ca.II 645~300 K.Jen said. "If I'm wrona. you tell me fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and I'll chanac it " ( \ I .11: 0 IC '\ I \ I 0 I I I IC \ One ticket earns S2 1 . 3 million prize complaints that people tore up and bonus number, J7. threw away what turned out to be Landry's pnzc. to be pald o ut over win.n.ina tickets for smal~r amounts. 20 years, LS exceeded only by S2' 7 But the winn1na j1ekp<>t ticltet was milhon peyouts to a peir of winners inllct..z. state Lottery offic11ls wd. when a SS 1.4 m11llon Jackpot was tt1 .·111 •• , •• ,,,,, A Kivcn1de constructioll worker, spht last June 4. Layne Landry was the winner of Landry, mamed witb four chil- Wcdncsday niSht's drawing or the d.ren, bad the only tidcet wi_lh the first ''Lotto 6--49" pme. The jackpot 111t numbers. l..ottttY secunty person· became swollen when there was no neJ made a rast tnp to Riverside bia winner durina drawinp the / TbWlday to confirm his wanning PRvious Wednaday and SI=· lldLtt. . ~ mambcrs picked W 1 No Other enfonnthon on Landry niaht in the twitt-weekly drawina was available from Lottery offic~ , were 10, 22, 26. JI. 33. 4'. eid the at Landr:Y.sttquetl.. Just call 642-6086 OMNOa COAST :"!;' ............ YOL.•11Do111 ~DISCOUNT ALL HARDWOOO F'l.OORINC SlJP£.R VALUE-5" PL YMOln'H PUNK 3eo&on-12.99SO. IT. While Suppue. l.ut RE IDENTIA L & COMMERCIAL SALE - H l I I . I I I ' Htt \HI t Elephant 'rides star · at school carnival Elephant n dt i (or S 1.50 will be ont of the tar attractions a\ a fund-rais1na carnival scheduled ~turday at Keuler Elementary School in Huot-tngton Beach. ' The proaram also offers clowns. free balloon,. ndts, food, game booths and a .raffle. Backers hope to ta1se up to S5.000 for music, physical education. cult~ral cnnchment and reading programs .• accord- ing to Janet. Wilson. member of the Keuler Parent Teacher Orpn1zatton. The carnival is scheduled from 10 a.m. to4 pm · at the school. 8750 Dorsett Dnve. < Sal/Ing photos on display The sathng photograph) of Gen Conser "111 be sho""n at the Imperial Savings in Nc\\-port Center at 11 a.m today. · Music will be performclJ by lhc ultans of01A1c. and bruncfi and refre1hmcnts will be served lmperiaJ vmgs 1s at 550 Newport Center Dnvc. Newport Beach Call 644-1461 for funher 1nfor- mat1on. Children's safety program A f ree.ch1ldren·s safety education program \\.Ill . be held from • 10 am. to 3 p.m. aturda) at Saddleback Hospital and Heahh Center. 24451 Health Center Drive, Laguna Hills. · Hands-on training in first aid, fire and elrcmcal safety. per!>onal safety. water safety. drug .tbu\C, emergency telephone training and CPR demon- strauons will be available to children ages 4 to 14 Each class 1s 30 minutes, except for the 45- minute C.PR course. RcgJS1rat1on and 1nforma11on ma) be obtained b) lalhng 837-4500. Talent show at Golden West A talent how presented by the facult) and staff at Golden We 1 (ollegc will be held at 7:30 pm "aturda)' in the Mamstage Theater Chip Marchbank, "ho will sing and pla~ $u11ar will also emcee the ~how with theater lacult) member Stu Rog.en. Also 1ng1ng and dancing will be President Judith Valles. business dirtttor Fred O""cns. president's ~rctaf) Dolore1 Harper. ph)i.1- cal education teacher Gary tratton and fom1I >. f'rench instructor ( laudine Hastings and dnncc teacher Carol Canigha. Proceeds from the S 10 per pc~on. S 15 per couple performance will benefit the college's Rehab1htaflon and F1tne s Center. which 1~ d1rcocd b) Marchbank The 11cke1 donation 1s tax deduc- tible. Call 895-83 78 for add1t1onal rnformnuon. Writers Club to meet helba Rob1 on"1llspeaka1a IOa m.hrunlhul the Na11onal Wnters (tub on ~a1urda\ at the In inc M:imott Hot('l. I 000 Von Karman .\ve. lrvrnc Adm1ss1on l'i S 12 for non-mcmbccs and SI IJ tor members for funhcr information. rnll 968-5 726 Free seminar on foot care A frtt seminar on foot ca~ "''II be prc~nlcd h\ surgeon David bet at L?· 30 pm toda' in the.. South tObt Mt.'d1cal (.enter ud1tonum. J UP! ( oast H•&h"-'a>. La.auna Beach be1.a,raduateof1he n1vers1t) of(::ihfomra and Cahforn1a College of Pod1atnc Medicine. r'i a d1plomate on the .\meriain Board of Podratm urgef) and n fcllo"' "-Ith the ~mencnn Coll(gc of Foot urgcon The program 1 open to thC' pubh<;. I or add111onal 1nforma11on. call 494-1 311 Wheels In motion for needy ''Wheels an Motion,·· n non-t·omJl'·titt\C bH, \tic race 10 benefit In inc Temporor) Housing. a non- profit organ11.t11on that pro' 1dC's cmergcnc) ~hC'l1cr. food. clothing and health care to displaced fom1hcs Wiii be held undll) :u various locations 1n Ir' rnl.' Thl'ft' rou~ will be llvartllbk for-:rtt lt'n'l~ot ndc". The S25-cntT) fc-e mdude~ nc.Jnu s1on 10 <111 I CU\ Ille and function~." r-h1rt. water l>c)11lc , nd other qclin items .\dd1t1onal rnformo11on nia\ he obtained b) calling the pon~r. the J ~ inc Board o l ~ea Ito" at 57 '6:!6 Wom~n In Communication meet Michelle Merler nc" 'i d11'C<'tor ,11 K 00<.-T\ ~111 ~k at a m tr&\ brunch for Oranac Count\ ~omen 1n Commun1t..at1on Inc. at 11 a m und.i' at the B lboa Ba> C lull · Merker Y..10 1ncal her perspt'Cll\.es on nc,,\ broadcas11na. nd opla1n how "D<X. d10er\ from net"ork TV • he al will d1scu step nt'c~..an tu be succe\\(ul in the 1ndU'ilry 01hfom1a late l 'ni"'en1l) winncr'i of \\I( I Stholal'\h1p "Ill be announctd. and lhe organ11,. lion·~ chapttr bourd for 1989·90 "Ill be presented. Adm1 ion 1' S 17 fo1 member S20 for guest\ ..ind S 13 for 1udent~ < 1111 (2 IJ) 493~1 S for more 11'lforma11on C \ l .J:'\ D \ K F.riday~ 1ffa 19 No mcct1n..., Khedult'd 1'01 IC I I OC. ... ~•••c• Thicvn k1dtcd 1n lhe front door of a tttiden« 1n &ht 8000 block of Gatficld ,\\Cl\UC and tto!( • llCtCO and calh for a total IOI or S 1.650. • • • Bu'11an stote 1 *rtO and ta~ deck vatUed at UOO from a motor- hOllilc 'parked '" a clri\o("llttl)' 1n 1hc t 6000 block of Charin Lane • • • SomeoM .stok iold and d1.1mund nnp valued at SJ.000 from 1 rn1- dtlK"t 1n the 1700 block of Pine trtt~ • Tbac ~e no Mat ofromble crtU'). "• . woman told poltCC the found a bractAtt •• tJw _.,.lot at M~ yn 's ~t stort an Drttmbtt and ....... It WM ;u:rwetry. She na111ty W 11 and round OUt It ._ vahlftt M 12.000. the Mid • • • 1"eva _. I 5 '-" '1/cipmn Vailled M 110 .. Vom "'9rtet It Spri ..... ~JM aftd '£d•"I" A'· ftMll.1 • Or~COMt DAILY PILOT/Frldey, May 19, 1tll e P.oli~e cf1ief' s stepson faces drug charges lly LESUI lMNIST • Of ... Oll)o Net it.n , I The stcp~n of Laauna Beach Pohcc Chief Neil Purcell will be U\ ooun todii> lo fa c charges he sold marijuana to an underro,eroffietr. accordina to an Orange County J11I pokeswoman. Cal") Holt, 25, "a~ arrested May 5 on susp1c1on of S(lling about seven grams of m rtJu:ina lo an undercover officer the "'eek before The arrest wa pan-~f--an m vest1ga1ion that began after the depan- menl recc1,ed reports of an increase 1n drua acu' lly al Main Beach. Lt William Cavenau&b sa1~ Thu™1.ay When pola~wtre ready lo bqin makma arrests. the undcroovcr officer and a uniformed offictr tri ed to take Holt into custody at Main Beach. The su peel Ocd on foot before bema cau&)lt and 11rre ted at Scandia Bakery a fe w blocks away. C,avenal.llh said. After the arrest, Hoh continued to be uncooperauve, refusina to aive b.JS addie .s 10 officers who did not rca1i1e at the tt me that Holl was related to Chief Purcell, Cavenaugh said. When Deputy' Pohce Chief Jim Spreine learned of the arrest. he noufied the chief. Purcell, who pined nauonal anen11on when he arrc5ted druaauru Timothy Leaf) on Dec. 26. 1968. has@ reputation for being 14 ho~oredfOr help in traffic improv_ement 8y LESLIE EARNEST rounccn group\ and 1n~" 1duJls "ere honored Thuri.da) fur helping case tratlic on the count)'\ roac.lwn)s. The Sth • .\nnual Tran'lportut1on Part- ncr,h1p .\wards program 1s held to rclugn11c people and organuauun'i that ha"~ made rnntnbu11on\ to 1mpro"e 1rat11l cm.ulJllon Jnd through program) 'IUlh as ndnhu11ng and allernat1,e work. hour\ fhc proaram held at the \nahrn11 MJ1noll I'> spon,orcd b' a 'anct' ol puhlit .inc.J flrl\ Jll: youps: 1ndud1ng lhl' Or.rngc C oun1, r ransponatmn Cum- n11\'t1<>n .tnd the Ru1ld1ng lndu'ilr\ ~'­ \()\. fat1on \mong I hur\dJ) ·., Y..1nncr'i "l'fC 1 f ughn \iru .ti I ( u 1 n ""l'" port lkat. h anti a group or \tudcnt\ "hu dc\.dopt:d .in e\prt: s shunlc on l.tmpus al l '( I ~late ~n'> "1anan lkrge'>on and John ~)mour and Orangl' ( uunl) \upcn 1<,<>r I (Jmett W1 ec.Jer "ere al'>u honun•ll llughl'S \mrart \l.JHho,cn for creating ndc h.ir1n~ rnt.l'nll\l"' rndud1ng.a prdcr- t.•nt1al parL.111g pmg1 .101 for emplo~cC\ who larpool 1 he llCI 'ituden1' '' hert.• honored tor de' doping the l { I l.\pn•'is ~hullk. which transports more than 2.000 students 10 points rn Ir' inc and Newport Beach each "eek. "I think the importance ol a program of this type is that ii focus ancnt1on on things 1nd1v1duafs and 1ns111u119ns can do on their own to mai..e a difference 111 thc tranic situation tkre in the county," aid Todd N1cho)son. pres1<knt of the I ndustnal League. a co-sponsor of 1hc event The program ra1~s the nwarene'" lll other) 10 the communll)' who ma) want tu use 'i1m1l:ir mcthtxh. thereb) mal..1ng a dent 111 thc count)\ traffit. problem' he said Approi1matcl) 500 people uttcndl·d thl' .lwarth 6reakfast. the large t 1un'iou1 simc the .iwards program began 1n 1984 "The idea seems to be 1.a11.h1ng on bet:l.IUSC two da)S aau th e ·outh ("oa\l ~Ir Quaht) \1anagemcnt D1o;tm t hc.-ld a \1m1lar .l"-Jllh program and the I u-. \ngclcs C. ount) Transportation Com- mission 1s 1ntere'iled 1n doing one a-. wC'l1.·· \31d Tom r onunc. pubht. uffa1~olliu:r tor thl' Orange Count) T rumf)(>na11on (om 1111\SIOll "The people who lOme to lhC'"-' pro- grams t..-c '>Ullll'~'>lul progrnmt; and lw<1r about ho" thl') \\llfk and. hopeful!' \\Ill go Jwa) "<1nt111g hl do lhl' i.nnH· for thl'll cumpan~" Hotseman rides across ~ nation t.o save rainforests 8y IRIS 'fOKOI lodah on drua offenders and has said ht thinks 1t is important to nab the small-time user a well as the drua kinapin. Purcell asked that h11 stepson ~1 ve no special a1tt'nt1on, Cavenauah said. .. ,, was one of those thinp, you acknowledge 1t and basically. the chief reiterated 11 was vef) unfortunate but that he·ll be treated hkc anybody else. I really have 10 hand it to the man. "When I came to work for the chief eight years ago. as part of the welcome aboard talk the chief told me l (:OUld arrest or cite anyone, II d1dn•t matter who they were or who the) knew. "When 1t comes 10 1tuations hke that I've heard him cite Teddy Roosevelt's comment: "No man 11 above tbe law 8ed no man 11 below it, nor do we ask MY man's perm1 ion when~ rcq111rt bim so obey 11:· Purcell has been married to Holt's ~other, an a.rt1st, for mort than 15 yean, city offic11Js said. He has worked for the l.a&una Beach Poli« Dcpanment 11nct 1968 and has b«n chic( or police for seven years. Purcell. takina a few days off work, was not available for comment. Today's pretnal hcanna will be held at South Oranac County_ Muf\icipel Coun in Laauna Naauel at 8:30 a.m. Batl hu been set at $25,000. ............... ._ ...... Of t.M O~ ,.lloc Sc•lf .\n \r1ttn1.1 hu,10c"m.1n ll'lt Hunt· 1ngton RC'ath l',1rl~ th1\ mnrnmg nn .in i;.. )eJr·uld \rJh1.in huN IU hqpn J 'llCIO- n111l• l'rn"-countn 11<.!\\\C\ 1n an dlort to rJl\l' J\\Jll'nl'" .10J mom·' for thl' pr\''l'r· ,,11ion ot tmr1l,1l 1.1111ton.·'t" '1ron111entJI t>ohlc ln\tllUll' rn \\ J\h101- ton DC hoth "h1ch batkt.·d ht\ plJn and hclJ>4,·d hrm or¥.-1n11c the ruk "lk\ a lOlllcrncc.J n111cn" Rand' ll.1\l'!> C\C\.Ull\l'dlrClU>ro(R.\' '31d Thl· nct\'orl.. hope\ to colk"<t SI m1ll11in rn pledge\ 1h10ugh the rtdl" \omt.• 111 1hr monq \\Ill go Jirl'lth to 1hc \mJ1on1.111 Indian 111~\ to P·•> tor their rn\t\ 1u 1ra\l·I and ~peak fur prc,er,u11on ut the rJ1n - forcsts. ~ta~c" \Jill JVchttect1 of Stffel Tow., replka •• fbedl rowt •01111, M. P.8'11 Christensen: 1""4lkll• rowf c.raa KeUNI. TeMln MourH: aMI frOftl. Un Mathias. ~I-Danit N ... I.,... l•ran Sld.aqt ~Steve Tu. l uuJn '°>p.tt.uo·s · R1t.k \lm<.\ \ml•n- t..t" nn gr,I\ gt:ldint.i. ~\\CCI \\ illtam " nrntl'll to .. p.1n ·fiH' months anJ ''ould bll'.11. .1 (1u1nnc'' \\ orld Rcrnrd for h01\l'l 1din1t dl\t.llll°l' and IHTlC I hl' tM1r "ill fl·''' through \r11onn. Ne" '1l'\lrn I l'\,1' ni..1.1homn M 1~soun. In- d1J1',l Ohw. \\ .1\h1ng1on D ( . and Pcnn- .,, h.1n1.1 hclu1l end111tz, up 1n \ie\\ 't or!.. fhl.' appro\I mull·h S50 000 cm1 for the horse's cros -<.·ountr~ trek ha hct'n p:ud through donations of ft.·l·d. tack .rnd acar and other ncces\llf) \upphes ·\u1omob1k dl'o1lenh1p o"nn J1111 C'hd.. "ho ha'\\'\ crul A.ri111na lcx3tmn' 1n adc.J111on 10 '"-''l'rnl Orangl· < nunl\ -~rant..hl·,.dunutl.'d tht Fo1d trud, th.ti "'fl pull thl.' trailer Students build replica of the Eiffel Tow er to salute its centennial ln bc.L~cen. thq \\ 1ll siop lO CJ.U~ a.ntl hi\\ ll'I for' M1ou' lunt! r:w.1ng C' cnt~ and publll .tppcar.lllll''I \II proceed~ from thl' tund r.tt'>er\ .ind lrom puhJ1\ .ind wrp<lr- Ule pkdfe "111 g111u lhl' R:unfort" ~l t1on l'\ct~Or J "\Jn I r.lllt. l~O-h3Sl'd non- prulil Jlll' 1\1 u1gJn11.mon that ~or~., tu \.l\C the \\orld',trnp1cnl rainfon•<.I\ fwm destrul lu>n . pataro lllld '"l'Ct \\ tlham .. pt.'nl the l:i t "eek in ltun11n&1un Beach riding on htll( and bus~ '>trc~t<; to unm the hOJ"'S(' for his trei.. "I rc'l\.lc into do.,,.ntown Hunt- 1njlOn a le" d.t\'i .igo. 1n"' 30 (a m.) ru!lh- hou1 1r~Oil ·· 'lp,1t.sro s:lrd pJt:l10 h.\d olrl'3d) 'IJXnl the lns1 'ii\ month \l.1Hl..1n1 \\\CCI "'1lham through the \trc:el\ or I Ul .. on. \n1 ~p.ttam t. onu·r' t•d the 1dl·a to ndc a ho~ 3t..rO'>'I 1tw count') for 1hc n11nforet;t cau-.c 3 ~ouplc 111' )car., ago He became 1nterc'it<'d rn the l\'iUC of nunforc'll!> after '1'>1l1ng them durinJ tnp 101 h1' clct.'· lrOOll J~~mbh buti.1ne)!I ·r m <tn :&\Id athk1e.'' he ~aid "anc.I I "'~flied 1lll e' cnl thJt ~ould m:il..e people tanJ up and take not1le .. 1 he \I-1arah RaOl. h ot r Ut. \On donated the hor-.c \.fran"h1le p;itaro·~ \Clr\:h for .. aruup 1med al thl' r.unforcst t..au-.c led him to the I) 000-memb(r ttunfor~t tlun 'frt"orl.. and the n· \mong lhc \UpJ>4.>rl ll'Jm .1u·nmpan\ 1ng the hlll '>C .ind ntkr '"II be a larctal.cr who "111 monitor the nmmal"• health throuih oul the rtdl' The \UPJ>4.lfl lc:tm "111 .iht.l l..ccp rn t·on\IJnt u1n1au "1th thr hOf:...c' 'ctcrna11Jn \hhough the ·\rabian 111 h1stoncall\ an enduranCt' ho~. \pataro 1ool. great care to be l..1ndto the animal" h1lc planning thC' mk paiaro plans to tra,el I~ 10 2~ m1lei. ;i da} au Y-;ill..1na llale and to do mo t oftht• nd1na bet"C'C" and 10 .i m s1mc much of the route 1s lhroullh hot1c.-r outhcm st:itC'1. Thl' pair ma) also ndc nn moonlit n11hts when the temperature 1\ 1.:001<.'r and traffic 1\ le hc.lv). Ha)e\ ..aid PlotllnJ the route .al ' '"' olvc.·d obuun-1n1 permits ft>r 1111 the t.·1t1l'' hl' \H)Uld pa s throulh. "We "anted ,to lint! the shortest ~1ra1ah1est path bc1"ccn l os \nick uni.I J\'cw 't orl.." S~tam ~J1d "\\ c al "anted to go through a ·1m•tt\ ~trona popul.it1on bJ!K' .. Spataro to1Ha<.·1eJ tht' t tuntinaton lkactl cque 1ri.1n \'(ntcr oil Ciuldcn~e t trttt a0cr he d \.ldCd tr:l\Chng up the nta 1-\na R1' er "ould he-the bc\t routt' out or Lo n~lc I By JOYCE BOOLOVICH fhc I , 9 C ennten1al ~ \po'11t1on prompltd r r1.n ... h tn.gi nccr -\lc\alldrt' (,u,ta,~· f1tld tu Jc .... gn a~ 4-h.xlt opcn- IJtllll' "rough1 1rnn \lrutture that v.a' arcctl.'d "1th l'411.tl amount of am.11cml n1 Jnd 'll'Jllll l\m \ u·ntun later JnJ an ocean a"a' -; ,1IC"J <lo" 11 modd of 1h-c to~cnn~ '>trul . turl ha~ °'-"' n en.'\ tl-d 1n 1dc a '>mall cl.1' ... rnom at I ountain \all('\ H 1Jh ~hm1 \nd. 111..\· a ... l"ntur. earlier. the pfllJ\'\ 1 h.:i' tx·"·n mll "1th ('llu.11 amait.·m\·nt thouih no ... i..<.·ptu.:1\m \\ l' h.l\ e !:>\·en u·lct'trat1ng the 100..,car hirthd.t~ ol the E:.1t)cl To"er 1n uur da '>loom." t-rln ... h 1ca1.hcr nna i.\nan1an ~Id nu.· \lutknt\ have t.n:atcd Y.ntten and ,Hll\ttC PWJe' '' \Ulh a cat..e T-\h1rt' dra" 1na . maga11nes and a n~" But ctaht mcmbcrs of the cla 'I det'1dcd to tal..C' the pro1cxt a step be ond the uo;u3I and build .a Q.tool rTphca of the.-bm"n· \h30\'d IO\\(I The \IUd •nl\ Carla C hn'lten~n l 1...a \1.tth1 T .imm \1ourad. Ph1-03nh ti.cl~ Paul ~tC\ l' Tu gh1em lmran 1dd1Q1 and Bobb Hui spent about 60 houn aflcr hool and on "eei..end.s tru1dc Mour* d' prage d~1gn1ng. a ~mbh ng and p;untma the mct:sl to~C'r Tht PfOJet'L "hllh cut about S 0. ~as a'i'>t'm bleJ 1n thrt't p:art' \o 11 l'ould be transported to "'hool rhe \tudent la~h1ngly ..a~ lhe b1uc t probl$m \\<CU mutuol agrttment on the PH>JCl.l '"we bu1l11t -rt of -from a modct;• s.i1d 16->ear-old 1ourad "Yt"lh. ~ argued prctt~ mu1.h aboul e' C'}. lhm but "hen 11 "a' done ·1 "a oroud \1uurad \aid hi') aarnge ~· tinted w11h . bro" n p;imt "hen the prOJC<'l \\-l'I com- pk11..-d "But I cleaned 1t up." ht satd. Onl\ one of 1he tttn-a.gcrs said he had '1\1tcJ Pam for an up-close and t)Cl')Onal loo._ lt the 111~1 To•·cr · I 'll>r t'td m) family there m I 9 6 •• Phi , I~ "11d "l think our to"'er looks prett) mut.h the me • r hi.· crc111on of the \O"-er ha bttn a 1a\lc ol thc future tor Mathia . l 7 'I am loina to Europe af\cr I aradullt' ne\t \cJr. he w1d ··1 will definitely make a point of Stt1n~ 1t ... took a cop) mach1nt'. t)pcwntcr and "'h1k 'be "''I.' .>.,1mmillll in, a clu m1cn»eope. • house pool in the I 7200 block ol l o bic)t l( that lOod onl) fttt from a bo' C.... .._ "ho v.u f<'Cdin1 du .. at I k ntaic • fa~ rnach i~c· ~ord procusor JarJincs Wt~I a ml'I'\ "ppcd o\lt of copier and 20 chfirs. valued ai the buw and e\~ h•m If .\he Sl :no. v.crc taken rrom an offi<:c told the man he made hcr,1ck, and he 'lu11t at 1601 Do\e l .-h1lc the • ten on foo1 • • • bu inc w 1n the proccuof mo"1ot 1 he t•o front t and pon1 n'i of to ano ther u1te in the buildana. tbt ueenna column and dash board f'IJO Jav1ct c:m~ho Varps i? \loCrt tolcn from a I 9 4 TO)Ot.l of nta na and Raul ~\" Cehca ~rkfd in the 9000 bloct.. <.lf 7.cpeda, 28. of Modcsto ~ amsted L11tn1 Circle • • • . on \U\p1c1on of pcmcuion or cocaine lone th1cr 'Wllked into C'utttr'~ for 111k at 12:45 p.m. Wednnday An Inn un the 16'® block of" Harbor ofrtttr pulled O\.Cr lhtir Mt'rt'\U) Boukvat\I and tole $2.708 from an Capri at '"int .\ \Cft~ and Mna tmplo)tt's purtC. The female culpnt Orhe for -ea\ illll and fol~na to0 the-ft •al .. ed out .throuah the frunt dold) and IPC)Utd a plastic bl& door. undcnada a Qf-t. PDlttt tTponed • • • ftlMliae l JO .,..., ()(' cocaine, ll~ A sboptlfttr ... , apprehended on ~ !'!...C:uana. Sl2S cath. has way out the door or the .\lber-tllllin _ uoe•1 in the 18100 bloc._ of ll'ooldllvrlt lrttt •Mn rmpO)t(' MldcM uo"9Ual bulen 1n the man't rw 0 Ip v-., ... wt 1lun. When st~. the A .... bftlM a rar tilehtn Miiiet produced IOlnt lhttChand1tc "1 ...... men pritd Olllll I tlidi• a.I dWft attcmpled to ncapc. Em· .._"" '° .... ftltrY'• 1 ..._,ht •• punuecl lht ~ un,tl he iht 9000 ~ o( WaidJ Cl.W. .. tllpevf'l!d 1n an alley bth1nd 1ht ·~ .... Of ... lllamc MR I llGft • ........... blll IM'NM: 11t I •er toot ...... . . . ~ A lt)w illlw......-.. t snlllfd 1 1urqV<.11~ ... • Par~. • • • A d1 u1!>ed '01~ called the pah and reported a buf'llll) in proct 111 tiou~ on \\-C' &port Officers am\.cJ to Ond the all a hou... and rcpn- mandcd a child 'mtor at t~ hou~ • • • 'nknown \\lo1mmers apparent!)" dnc:endtd on tht' pool at Hmtaae Park after m1dn11tu. ~ wtmTMn climbed l8'e fen«-wrround1na the pool and rcmo\ed two pencl of tht POOl C'O' c;r. • • • .. mcoM smutted tbt wuwtow of a car at uth CoeJt P\az.a and took a •allct conta1ni• S.SO. :The brak-in °""\:urrtd between 12.30 and 12:50 p.m \\-cdnctda~ . • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, May 19. 1989 LA schOol striketalks held in secret - LOS ANGELES (AP) -The first formal talks an months bet"'een slrikina teachers and school distnct officials took place under a news blackout Thursday, with settlement chances muddied by conflicting re- ports on money for teacher pa y. "There 1s a total blackout,'' said Schrack. He said the union ncgottat· ing team refu~ to disclose to staffers any details of the talks. including time and place. to ensure no information would be released. Fliers tout better grades for snitches The crippliflg strike by a1 least 22,000 teachers tn the nation's scc- ond-laraest school distnct was 10 lLS fo urth day, with the 600 city schools reduced to day-care facilities as absenteeism ran high "That was something that was wanted and desired by both sides," said Diana Munato nes. a spokeswoman-for the Lo Angeles Unified School D1stric1. "I think this stage is something that everyone hai. been wanting. It is an extreme!) critical time m the ncao11a1ions ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stnkina teachers nt a JUnior high school in' the San Fernando Valley handed out niers to students prom1sina better &11de-s if the students rcponed to the union teachers who chose to cro s the picket line. The United Teachers¥Los Angeles union' did not condone the action, which appeared limited to Fulton Junior Hiah' School in Van Nuy~ on ~m•~ . "Th.is 1s uaJy," sajd school district spokeswoman Diana Munatones. "We've gotten a lot of calls from p:srcnts who arc absolutely incen11ed. They're usinf. (students) as little spies." Student auendance has declined steadily throughout !ht-week. Of the 55 1, 159 students enrolled this quar- ter, 283.620 were counted Thursday, down from 329.371 on Monda). the first day of the stnke. Union lawyers also sought a court order late Thursda) to prohibit the school distnc1 from halting mon1hl ) premium pa) men ts for striking teachers, said Catbcnne Care). a union spokeswoman ·tt·s a behavioral aberration." said LITLA spokesman Don Schrack. "We have to take responsibility for those actioos. but we do not encourage that kind of behavior." Schrack said the union did not know the source of the fliers. The fliers urged students: .. List all the names of all the teache~ }OU !>CC inside the school today. Next to each name tell whJt you saw them doing." Responses will "Help boost }OU grades after the stnke1 Don't miss 1h1s opportunil) '" Other than announcing the re- sumption of talks. neither side would release any information about them. United Teachers-Los Angeles spokes- man Don Schrack said Thursd.a). "J have no comment, and tj)e laW}erswould not have any comment either." said Eva Ham. a school district spokeswoman. Fulton Pnnc1pal Mel Mares said he told the students the il1ers could not ensure higher grades. He said he did not know who was rcspon~1ble for 1hr fliers. High.court lifts stay on girl's abort'ion TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (A P) -Minors in Florida who want an abortion "11hou1 parental or judicial consent rcmatned m legal limbo Thursda) as the case of a pregnant 15-year·old girl bounced from federal 10 state courts. The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the wa) for unmarried women under 18 to get abortions without gelling the consent required b) Flont.Ja law. But w11hin hours. the state was back befort.' lhl' Florida Supreme Court asking 1t 10 either exped1tl' a review of the 1988 law or allo" 11s ·enforcemcn1 until the state JUSUces take 1up the case 1n September. · The staleJUSllccs informed la\v~ ers the} might act on the request on Frida~. \atd Charlene C'arrcs. a laW}er for the -'\mencan (1, 11 L1ben11es Union. which has filed fri end-of-the-court arguments 1n the case. ··1guess11 means I go back to \\Ork," said km Blair. a Leesburg lawyer representing the girl. identifi ed onl y as T. W. of Lake County. Blair would not say whether T.W .. who wa' nearing the end ot the first trimester of her pregnancy. had scheduled an abortion or alread} had o ne. LaW}crs hav~ been caut1ou about re,cahng details of the case because T. W. as a JUvenilc. and the state Supreme Court scaled rC(:ords. Blair. noung that the state 5uprcme Court alrl'ad} ruled Tuesda> that abortions could proceed "tlhout consent, said. "II appears fa1 rh ludicrous to bnng th as up again." · Flonda Anome}' General Bob Buuernonh's office contends there 1-i confusion about "hethC'r the consent requirement 1s still in force 1n !>Omc pans of the suite Tbc consent requirement was found un- conswuional carlac1 thas )Car b} a state appeal" court. But Florida has fi,c appeal' cour1 d1s1nc1s and onl} one. in the pan of the state including Orlando and Da}'tOna Beach, overturned the law A lawyer appointed b} the Judge an T W.'s ca e to represent the fetu s obtained an order Tuesda\ from U.S Supreme Court Justicl' .\nthon} M. Kenned} blocking an abonion On Thursda\. the full court ld\cd his order "llhou1 commei11 or rt'Cordcd dissent The high mun·., dcu,1on "as strartl} prtx:c:dural and d1J not rule on thc mcnt-. or const1tu11onalm of the la" But i...t.'nned\ ·.-, o rder sp.irkcd "adc\prl·ad SJ)C'culataon about ht\\ IC\\ son abortion He 1s cons1dcrl•d 10 hokl a P" otal 'ote in a M1ssoun ca\C J\l1ng the Ju-.11a·' 10 rncr~ or curtail the lourt\ 197.l dt'll'>1on in Rl)l' '" \\-ade legallllng abor1111n LLOYD•~ Researcher: Many women have herpes, don't know it ard nshop FUCHSIA: The Official Flower of Costa Mesa Fiith Annual Fl!CHSIA FESTI1' AL ~ Speakers and Demonstrations on Potting, Pruning Propagation and Fuchsia Care Saturday, May 20th Sunday, May 21st 11 AM -Noon 1 PM -2 PM -3 PM Presented in coopera tion with the Garden Gr ove Branch of the NATIONAL FUCH S IA SOCIETY "ltmtduiU "' Vaektie~ "/ '7MC'4Ua lJl<hu"llU "11 ~I 11t-a111 V.Jlddiu be Stlkl llPITIEllS ExceUent shode andcok>r 4'" POT REG. $1 .29 18APllTllUS I ULYIFTIE•u ' \,/ Reodyto bloom. RE G. M .50 Full ,un. .. •3•• j( • • 5 OAl&OM '1.ANTS ·~~ • 'of!~loiWMd •to. .. •711 11•.98 Siii P'ibs llliclll ID$611 • BEAUTIFUL HANGtNG FlllSIA llSIETS 1n bloofn Of bud. Ideal for shady locGtton I ct• WOODEN IASat' REG. S19.98 FUCHSIAS UlllT". ·-Ideal for thody locaf6on. I GAL.Sil! ltEG. $3.98 •2•• . Coftbe\MMon Moot Ofld CMdoor "°"" .rG.Sl.30 ... 3ll. .... -:w-- ·H O. 124.2511 .. 10 &.a ... - LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO, INC • ••• ~ -·· ,.,, .......... ,0-. ...... 0A_,crtl .. ,., '1.JE"'-YORK(.\PJ-<\quaneror murc of pre~nant women ma} un- kn m.qngl) be infn a·d "11h thc gen11al hcrpc~ \lru\, put11ng their l h1ld at ns~. a rc!>Canhc:r \aid Thur.cl~ Pregnant ~omen should tell their obstetnuan\ and pcd1a1nc1an\ ahoul ncn apparcnth minor <>1gns that could !ltgnal J \1kn1 hcrpe'> inlcl uon ..aad y ,onnc Bn\On Infants born to anf«"ted "omen can become 1nfl'l ted dunng thC' h1rth pr0<e~~. and the l hild'" 1nfcct11>n can cau~ death or mental n.•tarda11on 1f left untreated Bui doctors <.a n pre- ' ent 1ran!lm 1\\IOn b) dell' era ng lhl' child through ( ac~rcan c;c-c-t1on. or ti a child doc' tx·loml' 1nfc<.tt·d. earl> treatment can m1n1m1tl' the ron'it'· qucnccs. Bryson. an as'>cxtatt' profc\\ur 111 pcdtatnc\ at thc lln1vcrs1t) o f ( .lll- forru a, Lo'> <\ngelc!i. hoot of Medi- cine. spoke al a ympos1um on sexually transnfmcd disease~. 11 wao; sponsored b) the '\mencan Medical Assoc1a11on and th<' federal C'cntc" for D1se-asie..( ontrol In an antcr\lew. Bryson ~ad she and UC L..\ colleaauc L1~ f rcnlcl studied 1.000 prcanant women who had no reponed hi tor) of gen11al herpes. U!tan• 1 blood tc\t not •"a1lable ou1s1dl' ol research \tud1c\ the) found ('\ td<'n<.e that about ~ S percent of the women "'ere an'let·1cd with the genital herpe \ arus Mother got no sympathy from juro.rs C \111 OH'\I \ llHll 1' . lacocca advocates gas-tax hike SAN FRANC'! <. 0 - C hryslcr C'h:11rman Let' la OC(,'I. in one: of the auto 1ndustr) ·,more pc ceful stockholder ml-ctan1s. ~))the go\.cmmtnt ought to misc ~~olt oc u1,.es to act the publit to demand more fucl.....-llirn:n1 car\ from Amcn:an automakers. In Japan and Europe tht pn('e ofa gallon of gas 1s S3. while an 1h1.• l •nitcd S1a1cs lhe price as a dollar and chnnge. ht> told sharehol<lcr~ Thur\day. And lhtll he added. is the rc:ason good mall, fucl-cffic1tn1 C11rs att-built o'ersc:.t' College dropout wins poker tltle LA VEG.\ -Phil Hellmuth Jr . J l 'nl\cr'lll) o( W1~on~rn dropout who iumcd 10 pol..cr tu make a h \ 1ni. u~d a pair ofk1ng.s and nine'> rhur\d,1 ~ to dethrone defending two-time cha mpion Johnn} Chan and bcu1mc tht: )OUngcst person lo wan the World wne of Pokl·r llellmu1h pht) anJ m onh ht!t .,crnnd V. vrld \t·nn of Poh·r "on tir\t place pme mone) of S755.oo0 v.hen h1 l\\O pair be.it a pair of langs held h\ Chan 10 capture a pot worth SI 15 malhon "Th1!> 1s the p1naldc of pol.er here. thr v.orld champ1on<1h1p .. '>.ml the: 14 )car-old Hellmuth of M.id1!ton "'-I\ "It's tU\I an 1m:rl'd1hk feeling" Indicted senator denies wrongdoing . SACRAMENTO -late Sen Joseph Monto)a anj:itetcd b\ a fcdcr.11 grand JUI') on IO briber) e\IOrt1on and monC} laundl·nng lhJrgc'> ckn1nl Thursda> 1ha1 he had done an> thing "rong "I ha\c from 1ht: onset of th" 1nvest1g.111on claimed m' innocence unJ I "•II plead not guilt) to all charaes:· the El Montl' Democ. rat ..aid 1n a v.nncn s1111emen1 issued b}' his attornc), Michael a nds Mon to) a and one o f ha s forml'r aides were ind1ctc:d V. cdm·,da) Mo\t 111 the coun1s stemmed from an FBI "sung" opcrauon im oh ang \pcc1al-1 ntcrc .. t balls to a~a!tt phony rnmpanal"'I St.'I up b\ federal ngent\ Runaway train .crew pass ~rug test SAN BERNARDINO-The l'ft'W ofa runawa~ fmiht tnun that' aultcd ofTa cune and smashed a ro" ofhomes last \\CC~ tested nc~lll'C for alcohol and drugs, a Federal Railroad ~dman1s1ra11on offi cial said 1 hur\.<.1;1~ Blood and urine sample<i taken from three sun ''u~ and <.pc~tml·m Imm two trainmen killed an the Ma} 12 derailment "\\ere nepl•' c lor alcohol and proh1b11cd drugs.'' said FR<\ pokcs""oman ('la1rc .\uslln The 69-car freight vaulted thC' tra ks al 90 miles per hour aftl·r lhl' Sou them Pacific ere" was unable to brake the train as ll ix·J du" n from a mountain pass. T"o crc"-memhc'"' and tv.o bo}S 1n a home \\l'rl' li.1llcd '\ .\T IO'\:\I, HHlt:t ·s Wiiiis denied stay by Georgia courts JAC KSON Ga -La"'er~ for Henr\ \\-1lh'> .Ill looked 10 the lcdl·ral courts 10 blod ha\ C\Ccution Thur..o:i\"lor ihe murder of a small-lo\\n pnlill' ch1cfsho1 to dea th onc da) hcforc hl· \\ll~ to quit la\\ cnlon:l·ml·nt V. 11han hour' Thur\.da~ a \upa1or < uun JUdgc and the \!,lit' \uprcnw ( uun denied '>l<I~. Later, the \tall' Huard of Pardun'> J nd Parnll'" rl'fuwll dcmem > w .11 ... 16, \\-a\ ')l.ht•dulcd HI d1t• I hu1<,da~ l"\l'lllO~ 1111h1: ~kdrn lha11 .11 thl· ~tall' prl\OO hl'rl' for lhl' ,.,~,. \IJ\lng of Pnhn· ( h1l'I r d ( t1dd\'ll\ ol R.I\ ( II) Baker confers on NATO missile dispute WA H II\(, l 0' -">cl rctJn uf \tatt' faml'' .\ Baler 111 held a humrJ. up mccung ThurW;l\ "1th V. l'\I < 1crman Dl'lcn~ \hni\tcr ( 1t·rhard 1oltcn~·rg. "-ho carrll'd nc" pruri<1..al\ dl''>tgnl·d 1u a' u1d .1n .illtcd l IJ\h m l"I short-range nu,kar "l'aron' at lhl' upwmin(! '\ 10 <.umm11. .\ d1ploma11t· '>Ourn lam1l1ar "1th \1<>ltcntx rg·, p lOfl\>"11' wnlirmnl thJt the \\est German'> Jrc prepared to be mnrl' fln1hlc on thl· que,t111n of l \ O\ •Cl nc:go11a11ons \l\er the "CJ puns The l nllcd \Wtt''> ha\ oppo'>Cd ''>Ul h t:ill\ (lropo~·d la'>I "l"t'l h\ \ti\ it·t Pre\1den1 "11lhnal ~ uorbachc~ tearing that thl.'\ l•IUld f)Pt'n lhl \\J\ 111 Slnpptng ""l'\ll'rn r urupc of ll\ \hllrt·r.ln~c nudl'jr .... capom and IC.I\ 1n~ II 'uln('rablc 10 lhl" '>upt•raor lOn"'rntmnJI l<>rlC'> uf th<' \\ ar..a" Pat 1 Wright denies IRS Investigation WASHl f\(1TON -llllll'>l' \JXJ kl·r Jun\\ right D l l'\J\ 'a1J I hul'J," hl' docs n<.11 belie' ea puhlt,hcd rq)orl tha1 the lntt·rn.ll Rnnlul \c:r' Ill h,1, bcgun a lnmanal 1n,c'>l1ga11on into ht~ lin11m1•I aOairo. Asl cd "hcthn he had bel·n lon1ac1C'd h~ If{\ Jgl·nt' tht• 'fli.'alt•r \aid .. A.b~.olutcl) not I ha' e no er had an' Slll h -.uggc,llon or 111111 ol Jrl\ than!! a.ul has that "I cannot 1m;i&inl" tho! then \\<Juld ht· an~ qu1·\t1un' 1fl the mind 11f 1ht· IR :· Wra&ht 'J1d. rrfl."mne 10 a rt'JX>rt m thl." I o\ .\ngclt"' T1 ml'' Marcos crltclal after emergency surgery HONOLULU -f·ormer f'h1hpp1nc Prt•.,atknt J'c1d1n,1n4I \tanm undc1 "cn 1 l•mcrgl'n<.~ \Uflt'~ tor k adnl."~ la1lun-and v.oi\ an ~ntfcal lnnllatmn ThurMia ) Marcos. 71. ~uOrrl'd a<.'ulc r\·n.il laalurl· anJ ""' lllkt·n to ~1 f ram 1\ Mct11l1ll < enter\ opcra11na room late T hur'Kia~ morning tor ,-Mcular al"C'<'C\"I \urger} • .iccurdana 10 (,cne T1v.an.ik , •hi." ho.,p11a r, •w11!>tJnt adm1ni,1nuor In the prcxcdure. h" 'ctn\ "'ere prcpa1cJ lor ht'mod1af\ "'·or lh<' rc:mu' :al of bod} wutc'> from h1't blood b) machine 1 1v. nak ~1J. Follow1na ~·.hour\ ofsurgef') Man·o" v.01<1 rt\.t1,in11 po\t·opcr;,t1\I." c.:<i rc 111nd was la~ltd in 1.r111cal t:ondation. T1v.an.;il .-.a1c.S. ttOHl.D llHlt:t ·s Noriega makes 1st appearance after vote PAN MA ( ITY. Panama -vtn M1nucl ntonao onq.;i '-"ho hu been out ofpubh \'1tw ,ancc tht" May 7 clccuons and rnuh1n1 v1olenct" IC'd 10 1n1ernat1onal lh, for h1i. ou\ter appeared bcfo~ ohou1 1.000 h n11n1 supporters 1 hursd.a> 8ut tho bcamana Defense f orcc charf, v.eann1 1 v.h1tc "l.U.l)il~ra" tropical shin a.nd ~)'Pint • d1cJ no1 mpond to call by tht Unit~ State") and thc:Orpcuzatton of.~m ncan tat rorbimtoai\'cupbt con1rolc>tPanama·~ a.ovemmcnt. He did not addn:•" the ga1hcnn1. When rtf'(lf\tr'\ kcd hO\\ mllll) )Clr'S he could C'Qntinur 1n power, he taugtlrd and u11d , "Thal'\ 1 &ood quc t1on " Students demand recognition of union 8EUING -Studrnts ~int the tl.fl'Slckmonurattonnnr to confront CommuniM Chiu have .aptetfk demand' the SIA) must be met ~(ore the halt lhdr protc ts. and In defined dC'mand• for cban1m1 the tona·ranac political character of China Their condition for cndlna a hunacr mke b) tbouiand or student on Tiananrncn Square center around ckmand rot JO'emmtnt .ttto11u1ion ol their new tndepcn<knt student orpn11atton . Au hriuM:p, the tt~nt say, 1hc '°. '1cmmtnt must enp~ 1n 1 tel~\ltse"d d1alQIUt' ~•th 11uck-nt rc~ntauv cknow~mcnt oftM l<'lt\ lSt sroups as t~ voK'c of the students must rollo~. ' SA.CRAMEN I U (Al'j -Four or she o.,.·ncd the aun bt:(ort June I aun added 10 the list. votlni for a bin on fifearms in this mo rnhs after Patric k Purdy stepped a.nd had it at bomr. busioeu, a target Passqe in the Senate was swift, but state and not just asp ult ri Ot's," he onto a Stockton schoolyard, tl\c: natc ran.at or sboo11ng club or o n private the SO.:membcr Assembly. whicb said. Lt1is1aturc on Thur5daf stDt the propcny with 1he owner's pc.r-approved the Roos bill by the same .. Thi!i bill. which will do absolutcl} aovcrnor the final piett o ICJ)slation mission. bare majority by which i1 approved nothin& 1o stop the cr1n1inal aun user. to make California the first state to , The other amendment "'·ouk1 de--the Robtni bill, held a lengthy a nd will make l'nm1nals out of law.· v1nuallyban 1hesakofmili1ary-s\yle lete the Roberti lanau~ 1hat in· acrimonious debate. abidina e1111l·ns," said Asscmbi)mun assaull weapons. eluded in 1hcban fif('arms1dentical or At one point, opponent <\s· Tom MeCltnlock. R ~Thoui.and I C\r_lte not only your home, but two latureandthc iovernoratemll.i!'I• neighbors neitt door." sa id As-the cri minal clement o(this s&atc. semblyman Cunis Tucker Jr .. [).. "Thiswillbcasadd&y forlibetlf~ Inglewood. California. We will be the ftrti .... ~ Assembl¥man ·rom Haydt'n, o. lhe nation to declare war on tcrn1 .. Santa Monica, said the bill "really ii au1 omatic weapons," said Sen. Ed about reducin& access by deran~d Davis. R-C'hatswonh. • ' . • , J '"This reprcstnlS the culmina1ion nearly idtu,tical to 1hc listed guns and semblyman Dick ~1ou~·t'oy held upa Oaks. of a rather len11hy and gruclin& ~ ~-• b th h 1 ·n d -• · · f h d ren1m"' or renumui;-.... -y } t un 1nan c an procc cuto stnp 11 A•-mblym· an ~I w ,·man. R· "' CM%ss o ow .,..c can o something •.. r. T!h 1 10 cnt do •-" -·"' b -~~-~; -to C'hanr,e the C'tlhurrof-violcn~. Jllamu¥tm r-r a was plC:\: -wn..W.tn~ stoc...-. ll\IU ot. n-rompo• Tehaclia'fcl, cillea 1 e Ill "a dark day . 1un makers rrom taking a banned nen1s and a JO-round banana clip. He r0 , c••,· orn•"" ~"Y•"" people who Asscmb ) man ~11kc Roos. D-Los h · · ~•· htl d , I ~ h Id•-•-d " "' ...._ -.... 1nd1,·1duals and drua~razcd 1trcct The N RA 'sGardincraid hitarou-P aangs 10 auns they can now obtain was ''d1sappoin~ed ihat l:)a~ upon• easily and use to terrorize neigh-fa bric of hes, m1srepresen1anons and bo1 hoods. I don!rU:ltc"tC-tn)'body-----dJ'tort~·~v.ma~n~&OY·~· ~~11-,;i· serious!~· bclitves possession of an ernor a bill "tha~ '.*'II P"~.alrze on1 AK-47 1s essential to protrtt1o n ol the law-ab1d1ng C1t1zens.. ... , . gun, C anai n1 11 .,1g Yan gl\llng 11 c aim .. " I c new gun cou ...,.. µanne want sen1iau1on1atic assau\1 weapons Angeles. said t&S lawmakcrJ. eom· another name. and Sl'lhng 11 lt'""ll) b) 1bc Roos bill their hon1e," .-1e said the n1easurc would .. allow plctcd acuon on a twc>-btll P<ACkage. IP"' , • to prolC"Ct thcmselves and 1hc1r fan11I· \\'hen Go'" Georu" Dcuknici"ian Instead. the ROO!i bill .... ould allO"'-' Mounuoy, R-Monrov1a, called the ics could not have them. In lhe Senate, Roben1 said 1hr 1he anornc) general toe:ipand lhc list Roos bill "does not compromist th t• (of banned firearms) merely by &Cl· stron&. clear s1a1ement 1ha1 the Legis· l1ns an order from a j udge.·· signs lhe n1easurl's.~il iA·ift make the auorncy general to go 11110 bill "a gun grab." ··1 don't s« .... ·hy .,..,t need a ..... ·capon "California the fi rst state ;n the Supcrior Coun to ha' r a "look-ah kl'" "When you vote for this bill. you're for hof!le prou: tion that can pcn- rountry to do something l>bo ul as· ~---~------------------------~= ~~-~~------------------------------- sa ull weapons," Roos. added. The Rl!"pub1l·an govcrnor""·111 pro~ abl\ sign both bills nt,At i'A(•ck . said preSs sccrctaf) Ke' 1n Breu P roposed gur bans 1n thr past ha\e "been blocked b~ 1he gun lobb). Bui thlJ. )ear. 1hc 1novemcn1 gained hugr momentum and pu6hc sup(M)n on Jan. I 7, when deranw:d drifier Purdy u~d a st1n1au 1omat1c AK-4 7 10 kill li\e s1udentJ. and .... ·ound 19 children and a tca1.her on the Stockton plan round. By votes of 21.11 1n th.c Senate and ~l -J!i in the ·\Si.c1nbl). the Lcg1S· lat urc Thur!tda} appro' cd Roos' AB3!i7, .,...h1th ~·on 1a1ns amcndmcnl~ that DcukrneJian ~id he n1 ust ha\IC ,l)('fore ht' '>'Ould ~1gn the ma1n-auauh ""capons bill T ha t m easure. 'ol.·h1~·h v111uall/ hon> thl' sale and l11n1ti. pas.session o mort• than 50 specified scm1au toma11e :t~­ ~ul1 "-Capon~. 'ol.8S s.cnt to the so\ernor l\.\.O ""c\'ki. ago and has ~en awa1tJng arn\ al of the Roos bill It is 50 292 b) Stnatt· Preside nt Pro Tern Oa \ 1d Robc:ru, D-Los Angeles. ··\Ve ha' e \truck a major blo.,., fo r puhl1r: safct~ :· Rohcrt1 said afl\'r 1he \ VICS. Allomc) (1ent'ral John \'an Jc K.an1p ~id hl' hnpc:d the bill\ .,.,uuld pron1p1 other \!ates aod Congress 10 appro\ e ~11nllar ll'g1slat 1on "\\e are sending npplc t:ITt•cts alTOss thl· t·ountr~ ... the a uornl'~ gcnl·ral ~•d . •·\\'ha1 is net:Jed 1n n1~ \ 1c...,,, 1J.a nauonal ban ... Cahforn1a on so man) issue\ 1~ on 1hecutt1ngl'dgc ·· '.'.a11onal Rine -\\MX.·1a11on \pol c!>- n1an Richard Gardiner u1d al a nl'"S conference that his group may fitesu it aga 1ns1 the n1clfsUre afte r · 1\ takes efTt.-c1 nc'lt ~t·ar and prt"diC'ICd 1ha1 pas.sa g(" of th(" leg1 \la11on "111 cause 1un o...,, ners nauonw1de 10 rall) 10 the NRA'J.caus.c Robc:n1·~ bdl. "1th ,1 touplt• ol e.\t·e pt1ons. \\Ould ban the salt• of more than 50 'iJX-"("1tic s.em1automa11c n11l11ar)·St~lc ntles. shotguns and pistols. starung Jan I. I Q9Q. l! "ould allu" people iAhn o""n th,_I prosnbcd gun\ before June I 01 this )Car to l.:ct·p tht:m 1f1ht·yreg1s1t·r 1hcm \.\1 1h thc s1atl.' It .... ould 1akc a spt-e1al pcrnut like those requ1rrd for ma· chine guns. 10 k•ga ll) obtain an a .. ...ault ""capon on June I or later The Robcru bill ""ould have made 11 a m1sdcn1eanur or felon~ to posSt:u an unregistered as~aull gun ""'ll hout a pcrm11. The ma,.in1um penal!) \.\Ould be thrt"C' \t•ar'!'> in ilnson and a S 10.000 fine 11 .... ·ould bl" a felon\ to manuf4l'· curt-. ~·II. or ll·nd a l!s1cd gun ""1th a r11a~1mum pcnaH' of righl ·~"car'!> in pnson and a\ tn.6t)(l fine. Thl' hill ali.o "ould 1ncrraSl· p.:nal. 11,·s for CTrnll'' c-omm111C'd ui.1ng a'\aull .... l'apuns The amrnr.Jint•nti. i.ought h~ IA:u· k1n!.'J1an and t'1Jnta1n("d 111 1hc lloos b1!1 make t"o ma1or changrs 1n SHARP SHW. 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Oll'WfWlf! I• I 'k•M W •ncly ano • ll«it toolM 0y """'°•Y H'O"l 1n tnt ~' SOi to ~· t.."l\ lOW1 tn I~ INCi• JO. 10 ""d 40I -~· .... N~I Nf'WllO« ~.o<" 0 .......,,., Ont•oo "•'"' Spttngl P•..0.N DHllll'T AltCAS -WtNJy M~7 lll'ld TunO.>y .ino '°'*' lo.w>O.ly Ow•"' v-., n.gn1 "' t~ """ 7<h 10 """ 80I "•<0"-• tlrd """ Court -strikes Prop. 62 ruling f ram the books By BO B EGELKO Al.Joc:UIH ,.,. ... Wrlte< SAN FRANCISCO -A. ruling striking down the heart of a 1986 tax- lim1t in1uat1ve sponsored by the late Howard Jarvis wasrcmo\ed from the lawbooks Thursda) b) the state Supreme Court, leaving the status of the law in doubt. The lower-court dec1s100. issued in March, declared that local govern- ments could raise general taxes .. b} action of their goH~ming bod). without seeking appro"al of local voters. The Supreme Court unanimously remo"cd the ruling from the Im ol published opinions that can be rned as precedent b) other court\ and lawyers The result "as to lca'c on the books an earlier dec1S1on b} another appellate court that '"'ahdatcd a more hm1ted portion of Jar, is' Prop- os1t1on 62. rcquinng after-thl0-fa l t local approval of general taxl'' im- posed before No"cmber 19Mn The questions that remain un· resohed are whether \Oler appro,al 1s required for taxc!> imposed after November 1986. and. 1f '>O. wht·ther the requirement apphes to large .. charter .. c1t1es. "h1ch ha' c sJ'l('cial · powers of self-$0" ernment under the state Cons11tut1on Propos111on 62. appro' ed b~ the 'oters in No' ember 1986 1 hrec months after Jarvis· death. was intended to O\Crturn '>late uprcme Court rulings that had nam>" I~ interpreted some of the attempts to limit local taxes in Propos1t1on 13. the init1at1-.e Jaf\ 1"' spon ored in 1978 The high court had rukd that Propos111on I 3's requirement of a two-thirds local vote for "special taxes' applied only to laxe'i for specified purposes. and not to ··~n­ eral ta\es:· tho~ that paid for all ty~s of go' cmment operauon<> Propos111on 62 said local govern- ments could not pass new general taxc~ "1thout 'oter approval. The 1n11iat1,c said Jn} genc1al 1a' pa.,.,ell between A.ugu'il 1985 and '\o,cmhcr 1986. known a~ the"" 1ndo" per111d:· would be repealed 1 f 'ot<:r'> had not appro' cd 11 b' No" ember 1488. Future general ta>.ei. "ould hc barred from taking dTcu \.\1thuu1 \Otl·r appro' al. Last September. the .ith Dl)IJ 11:1 Court of .\ppcal 1n Sant.a .\na rukd that the requ1rerncn1 of \Otcr ap· pro-.al for ta>.cs in the August 1985- No,cmbcr 198b "windo"' period" \lolated the nght to sdf-go,ernmcnt that I!> guarantced to c1t1t\ and count1e'i 1n 1he c,tatL' ( onst1lut1on Propo .. 111un G.2 did not l·hangc the ( on!>t1tu11on because 11s backers did not colll'l t enough 'i1gnaturcs 10 qual1f~ 11 a'i a const1tut1onal amend· 01ent In March. the l!>t District Court ol Appeal ruled that th{' restncuons on general tax~ either before or after No H·mhcr I 9~b \.\ere '"' ahd for the ~aml' rea'>on ThJI was the ruling 1ha1 wa:. \\lthdra"n from publication Thur.,da' In thc appcllatl' dCU'>IOO Pre"d1ng J ust1u: ( Jrl .\ ndcrson noted .that the state C on'it1tut1un allows' otcr n:fcr· cndum) 10 'e10 la"s pas\Cd b' lex.al gu,ernmcnh. but e>.prcssh makes ta>. mca<.urcs 1mmunl" from refer- endum B\ rcquinng a local 1.ote belore a ta>. ml•J\ure can take clTcct. Prop- os1t1on 62 '1olutcd the state const1tu· t1onal li m1t\ on referendums. .\ndcrson \aid Finding .. wc1ghl) policy rcasom .. to supspon 1he const11u11onal rcs1nc- t1ons . ..\nde~on said. "Propo~111on 62 introduces dcla}. uncertainty and expenM" into 1hc budgctal) process" The appeal'> court allowed Sonoma Counl} to collect a 2 percent increase in its hotel room tax. which was approq•d b} count} supervisors in June 1986 but i;uspended ~nd1ng a densron on whcther,'Otcr appTITTal was required. That portion ot the ruling wa'> left 1ntalt h} lhc ~uprcme C"oun A ten kilometer fundralsing walkathon to fund the fight against AIDS In Orange County SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1989 Starting at Mason Park in Irvine Sign-In 9:00 AM Opening Ceremony 9:30 AM Walk Begins 10:00 AM TO REGlnER CALL: (714) 64~6300 MAJOl IPONIOn -.. ~ Ll\."11 .,... -... OUMel oown WM.& .-..n: M>S SEFNtCES ~llON (Oil9ct pot19nt ...W:es) NOSAfSFONSE~(E~} ACTION CM>S COollton to Identify OonQe countv NMda) M>S EOUCAOON PRO.l(:T UC• cr~ion) NllRICAN lllO CROSS (E<M:aflOn) ~ •ACH COMM.NTVCUNIC(~ pottenf ~ ~~(~ PQftlirlf ~ OAAHa COt.M'¥' ~FOR ~C~) 8 1 S4 =r.::;""" 8' I> 1 5.., lUol Obo'l'O 1• Sl 5...,., M.>11• •9 4 f \""• Mun.<A A9•7 ~·I \IOCilOl'I g 1--v .... 1 "' S8 ro,..-.<r 1 J bO WtllWO< i ~~ ~~ Yo...,..•t• l.•7 7& SI> 1 0 '0 \I 1;1 u &I S8 lb S1 \1 )U &9 S8 &1 \'I 10 41 1J 61 1 I l>O "8 S8 74 S2 1' S7 74 SS S8 SI •s 111 6J s• 64 w H '9h• .met cwrtntt.,PH -V~• tQ S P "' 7J S7 t7 l>J 14 SS IJ S1 IJ Sl POI Alt><>oy N y' 1\11 ,,._,.,,.,,,.,.. ",...,tftO ~'~"'"'9'~\Vt (~'""' (M,tHf''lt'" \ ( '""'"'"Of' w \. .. (h,.1f~Ut' ~ ( ('~ ........ (hl"ft\QO BIRTHS ' WOMEN'S HOSPITAL ijJ \I )ll •• 11 w Ill SI 11 H 81 llS 1& ., flO S8 &8 41 80 51 SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL May7 Patnc1a and Donald lnsle~. Ne"' port Qcach, girl Leslie and James Kenne}. Fountnm Vallc)',bo)' SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL May5 Helen and Michael Ga' 1n Costa Mesa. bo) FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL April 20 Tina and John Lara0<.qUl' ( mta Mesa, girl Aprll 22 Bonnie and Ra,'mond Du rJn < o\tJ Mesa, bo> Valene and Jack Kidd. I ounta1n Valle). bo) Van Anh Thi Pham and Hao Quang Le. Co\ta Mesa. bt>} April 23 Stacie and Joq llarp. llunt1ngton Beach. girl April 24 Jana and o ... car Bertwr I ountJ111 Valle). ho~ April 25 SoJung and Thi Tran. In 1nl· ho' Deborah ~tcCo"an and ( 1an l J . v.ards. Huntington Beach girl · April 26 y,onnc Incl rlorcs. Huntington Beach. girl Jeanne and l 1moth\ \h Donald C osta Mesa: bo~ Diane and Stephen Ruh lander < oc,ta Mesa. girl I' THE SER\'l('t: Manne hi Lt. James J. Justice. '>On of Charle~ and Mana Justice of < o~ta \frsa rl·n·ntl) reported lor <.Jut} "•th 1rd \lan nc' .\1~raft ~mg. Manm· ( orp~ •\1 r Stat11in. ( Jmp Pendleton He Joined 1hc Mar1m· ( orps 1n Oc1obcr 1979 • • • Pvt. Michael P. Day. ~n of Uiwrcncc and Mcnam Da} of(mta Mesa. has completed tra1n1ng at the U.S. Arm) Infant!) Sch.ool. fort Benning, Ga. He 1s a 1985 graduate of Costa Mcs.n High <)chool · • • • Na'' Airman Recruit Richard A. Garcia. son of Wilham and Patricia Gama of tlunt1ngton Beach. hn11 completed recruit training at Recruit Training_ Command "ia,al Tram1nj, Center. San Ou:go A 1981 graduate of Edison High School, he.Joined the NI\} m Janual) IQ89. • • • Air Fort·c Airman Jerome C. Immel Ill. '>On of Jerome Immel Jr and Nanq Ward, both of Laguna &ach. has amvcd for duty at Da' ts· '"""'~ e,,,,. •• ,,.., ~·~·•wo-o N ' ... ~ ....... d ... ,..,.o .• t•Vf~*'"' N,.w o.w.-n' N•wYortri C•t)' Nn-f • V • Nt>,th P1..-u,. OkJ.tn(lfN C' •ly Oman• °'""'°° ,.,,~. ,.,_,,.. P1tt•Dur9f' l'O•t~•n<I M• or ""''"'"" <>• l"10v•nc.~ ••JO" ._,.., l'lly ••no ll>enmo<ld Sr louo Ill ~ ,, .. ,. \) IJ1 50 I ) 0 81 ,. 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San Juan Capistrano. bo) .. April 19 Honenc1a Perez and Aharo 'v1 ende1, San Juan C aprstrano. girl April 20 Donna and Jame!> ~ 1t"mann San C kmcnte. bo) Lisa and Randolph Lcgl·r Sari Clemente. bo\ . April 21 Ana and Da1.1d Martin , \an ( kmente. bo) April 24 Oa"n and [nc (ox San ( lcmente girl Mana Isabel and Raul Mc\ mar. ~an Juan C ap1strano. girl · Monthan Air Force Base. An1 A 1988 graduate of Laguna Reach H 1gh xhool. he I\ a production lOntrol Spc'uali\t \\ollh th<' 1<1flth ( I\ 11 ( n~I"' nccnng ~undron. ••• Manne Pvt. Derrick E. Webb i;o n of \\ 11l1am and Vc:rdclla \\cbh ol Huntington Bc11lh ha'> rnmpletcd recruit training at Manm· \orp' Rcnu1t Depot, San Diego i\ 1988 graduate of H unt1ngton Beach H 1gh School, he Joined the Manne Corpi; 1n De<.ember 1988 • • • AlrtUn Rajl O. Kod,a. 'ton ol Salman and C'tc1lia KodJa ol 1 lunt· ington Beach, has graduated from lht• ll S .\1r Force air traffic conlrol opcraLur 4:0ur~111 Kc~~r Air fH'H' Ba~. M1i.!> ~ • • • Air Forcl· Resenc Airman 111 Cl111 James G. OUtle. son or Lucila G Onele of Jlunt1niiton lkn h. ha~ graduated from the lJ 'S 1r Forcr aircraft maintenance <.ou~ at \ihep- pard Air Fof'('e Base. Texas C.andidatcs for ~duat1on at Or- ange Coast College s 41 st commence- ment include: Hatia1toa Beach -Jennifer S Yates, Andrea L. Ybanez. Eugene T Yncl.a.n. Richard Zahara and Marl S Zombek. lrvtae -Matthew M. Abe. Michelle R. Arant, Randall D \u'l- ter, Panda 0 . Austin. Ahssa N Beak. Gabriella E. 81cer. Jennifer L Bos· well, Maureen L. Brandt, Greggof) D Buck, Scott R Burch. Tim L Cangiano, Sue E. Carruth , Keith E Castonguay, Elaine K Chapman. Michael T. Collins, Nilofer S. Dean. Lisa A DeGuahelmo. Hennr IX- inum. Lisa K Q i Marco and l1w M Fuerst. Also. Donna L Genn1t )· Anderson. Janet B. Godard. T1moth) D Haider. Michael J. Harkins. Steven M. Haruk1, Guy M. Heaton Hossatn Heydarian, Leslie L Homauer, Janell M. Hough. Byron ( Huang. Peter B. Hunter, Sco11 D Joslyn. Roben J Karel, iMal) F. 110'\0H HOl.l ,S Knowles, Rochelle R KowaltW1.k>. 8arl') D Latham Bng1tte M. l.aurt'nt, ~ ..\ L11chfield. C"han l Lokc, Mana Lucido and Enka K Manin \ Also, An1~ M Mazone. Megan .\ McCrad.en. K.arol-Jcannt' Menkle. Joyce L. Nalcrny_, Deborah L New- ton. Deborah A Paddock. Severi) .\ Quinn. Melinda · Riemer, Robb) l.. Sanders, Chrmopher T. Sco11. (11na N. Shafonsk)', Connie J <ihammas, Wend) J Shircore. ( hnstopher 0 . S1monofT. Christine no". Onan .\ Teofilo. Uyen T. Tran, T1moth} E:.. Tribbc). Toan 'van. Ruth ~ Van Well, Dann D \\.allentane and Rranl L. Westfall La1waa Beacb -Rohen C '\ppel. Laurye E. Bates. Thert'sa L Bishop Garth A Brad.Je) Frank M. 6'reder· ick. fohnny E Gen Kuong. C Denise Hammons. V1rgm1a L Krllc) Lon· me D Painter Marianne E Pam Bradley 8. Petway and LlSa M Teschner K. Kurzwcs, 5oo W Lee. l\rlene M L1lhe. Shu-Chen Lu. Sarah R Luhr; John M Luppcrger. Jan E Mackcnllc Lowell J Ma1Te1 -tanley J Martin. Peter .\ Martinez "lanq J McDonald l'ianq J \.fcGo"an Ro~rta L Mcl\.crnan De"on L \.icRone Wilham ~11chael and Ju dllh L M1kulas Al'iO. Kent \\. r..-11lcs De1drl· A. Milligan, Ann R \.1ocllr r fern B M04;t'S Elvira ( Muskata Thom'> L Nu:hols. ( hm B r-.ovak 't olanda J Owings, Y\ettc H Plinka'>. Manin R Panon\,Cathenna °' Paugh.John D Peebles, rranco Peralta M}-Linh l Pham. Denna~ J Pinto. C-hmtopher P Pohl, Brucc ~ Ra' ncr Ot-horah (, Redmond JefTrt', T Recd C hnsuna Richard" \n.nc E Rinttt•r Robin L. R ivera, Damon f· Rodnguez and Doroth) A. Ro~1er .\li;o. Marianne Routc1n John \1 Sch o lfield ( hr1'tt 1na ~1 Schopf,M1charl R ~1de1as JcfTrt> J 1h a. Sharlt'en \1h erm1n Deborah K 1mon. >\rmin .\ <ilalmu"'>k1 Juliette R ~m1th. V1uor ~olotofl fer~ M ~trav.'>C'r Patnce R S"'arstad. Moruque M Thenault R~t Thompson, Kar.~n l Tiner, <i hm (, T1s~rnt, Lhzal'>cth D Tran. Tu)'etnp T Tran Lmg-L1ng Tsai, II> M V11thum, Ward 8 Walh, f'a1hlet'n D Webb Jane Weller, Brenda ~ W-h11c. l>antc:I W1lhams, Jill M W1Khme)'~r. Cuna A Yoshiyama and Deborah \.1 YounaQu1n. Irvine -Pamela D Au5t1n. ut1Cla Ayala. Sura.J &J•J. Duuu J Baker Rolxrta M BerJCT. John J 81\hop. Laurcll C Rooth, "rm) C Bruchmann. hen L Chcaiv.ood. Mae M Ch1ona. Manon Chmue. JcO S. Farrow, Muni FH .. hood). June \ Fie&ener. Blanca Gett)\ Elt:r.abcth A Onffith, Maranda W Honc)'mlln Charlotte Huitt IUndcl W Jones. Michael t Ke)C$, Roland I ~~,,. Morpn W LU\&. Jimmy K..L Mnn. Judith C McHenn. Patnc11 ".. Murph}. Ro)cc M Parsons. Rack f Ra)'I. Jame' L Rodacr • Wendy J h1rcorc, Janelle R undahl, 1athcw L Thenaull. ue L Thocntcn. Barbani A. Toto. ( hao Tsai Atsuko Ush1yama Domclcn K.J THANKS A MIWON Van. Well R Van and · fT1nk VcrdcramcJr. , t.ac-a Be•c• -Ro~rt L. Ashe, Richard C. Carlson. Freda L. Oold· ~ Allen D. Hugjna. Leslie A Keyt. Joh.n J, Lona. Kimbttl) PeltnOn, Mavis M. Rochtleall~ The CoM Mwl N.wport Harbor !Jons ext.nd 0 VflfY ~ that* you to ... ~ who wtl Ille~ v. JvM 2, 3 and 4' at the M Fry ri ~. YONr pw9'lipillla.1 ..... "' to~....,, ...... , itwdwcdt.+NliaM9 In our• • ...,.. .. Lapaa Ntpel -Timothy Du.le). Oolom S. Pau.a,h, Carla Schlarb. Antle Wan . Newf*' h~ -Jan 8 Allan . Ehzabtlh L rcaro, Ehubt1h G. Brandl. lalie . Brooks Lnlte C•rlson.1-James A Cornell. V1v1an Cunis. tredrick Of t Jc.n. Eric J. On1es. Miu E. Dc1cnNn, Manin P. gan, tephan~ A. Fdt.a, Marpl"fl F1upetric~ Kathlttn M. fonn,, James v. Fox. P9trida A. F~ Claud D. ~. Joaep19 R. Gml. RoubDd R. Gibbs, 5andra1. Ol8ii!f. S.Cvc H. Gold, Chnt J, H.utfopand M1ditUc R. Hettchede. Alto. Jall Hufford. Mitt H. Hum. Jannit O. J~. OnieUe M. Jul'"'. Irene H, Junowidl, Sosan M. Kie, Tue L K.dto C\ludil 0 . KaT, C.erri1 Landon. RebecQI R. Lane. Job 1. Lu&. Cyntbaa ' ~ ...... £. Maiall8d. '°'" C. ~ Oemcl F. MeflillO. er A. MiaMJ. H8rold 0 II ••••II r ttan•na. ,_ .... J. k111' •· b.W• M. , Y. •t 1 r r, Cn 1 • --Ni ............. a.et v. .... Amil k. a 111 I. 0• rin't L ar Ort, Alltiil I· DI I OH I\ I GE.NOCtDE AT a:A ... Pay attention; Rere~s -a te-st-~~~~~~~~~ Freeway patrol needed to keep· tra 1c moving after the s ril<e Striking teachers in Lo Angeles have for all pracu al purposes shut down education in their schools. but they have not stopped teaching. No, we're nol talking about the overcrowded, undera'ttendcd classes where supstllute teachers struga)e to matntam a semblance of order and cdu~tion as the Class of l 989 nears graduation Striking teachers, through their actions on the p1dcet II ncs a nd the demands of their unron bosses. are playrng oul a lesson plan in the uni' erst1) of adversity. Taxpayers .and parents are the students, and when the strike 1 over there will be a test. h wan be one of those true-or·falsc exam!. where the answers arc right or wrong -pass or fail The first class in this sesston oft he university of adversity mlght be called Greed IOI. Teachers have been o ffered a 21.5 percent pay increase for the next three years. A state fact.finder's investigation of the district's finances · concluded the offer 1s fair and reasonable. but the teachers' union is commitlcd to it stand that it's not enough. Taxpayer who agree are looking at their own s11uat1o n: how many o f them can bank on 7 percent ra1\cs for the next three years? The econd class might be called V1 olcnc:c I 02. Three Moloto cocktails ha\-c been smashed again\l a Junior high school's walls ~ancc the stnke began. One teadlcr has been arrested o'n susp1c1on ·of assault af\er allegedly whacking a substnute teacher with a picket sign The n ttrerc 1s the clatm that a teacher was hit by a ub titute's car. Did teachers throw the firebombs'> Prohabl> not but their lstnke set the stage for violence. Docs that make them guilt) by assoc1at1on. an accomplice like thc.·dnverof the bank robbcr:'s getaway car? Remember. the test 1s true orf:ilse. The second test question from Violence 102 is: Does the passion of the mo ment vindicate the aggressors' a~tionc;? Will the end justif} the mea ns? Students arc lined up at the windows watching this sort) demonstrauon of teaching by ex.ample. The final alass 1s Power Pollucs I 03. Disgruntled ta~pa)'crc; ~ave given \ahfom1a a urplus of money this year. and the message coming through. loud and clear. 1s: teachers want that money for salaf) incrca cs . .\s a n all> the> have Prop. 98, whtch was approved dur.1ng l:m )'car'c; general election. Few \\Ould argue that educati on in California needs mo re money. hut "'here'> r eacher ~lam·o; or more mane} for school buildings .. book.s.lab.s and equipment:> There's a footnote to Prop. 98. Remember all tAC talk and disdain for the bag-money lobb)tSl'i who pl} spc ial intcrc \c; m the Ltg1 sla.ture? The state teachers' union'\ pohllt:al at: unn committee 1s number the on the list of the top 100 contnbutors. Ot course. there's another side to this \torv. l LHlc has been said about bloated admin1Mrat1\C l'OSlS and inefficient bureaucraq and how much it costs 1hc school )'Stem. It C\l'lls tn Los Angcles' schools JUSt as 11 dbcs across the state .ind nauon because the pubht education s)stem haq1 burcaucraq second to none. Unfonunatch. that''§ no t a prime issue now. The teachers' stnke focuse all the attention on pa) demand and promise that a hefty pay raise' ill g1,c education a sho t an the arm. A.s proof. the) point to stall'" 1de test S{'Clrl'\ released this week. I Smee test scores seem to swa) educators. parenl'I Jnd taxpayers, tt might be a good idea to look at soml.' trend tests. Many parents who can anord It ha-. e al read> "'nttcn off pubhc education and send their chtldren to private and parochial hoots. There' also a groundswell of ~ upport for lemng pare nts choose the schools tha! their children r:rn llltCnd -('lcar~ man~ perent r n t Still fo.-d ...,1th &od.L~ · tandard of public edu,at1on <iucators c.·an po tnl to improving tC\t !.Cores. but th~ tired old snw that thrngs MC gemng bcttcrd~s not hide the fact that on a "-Orld\,1de ba 1~ education 1n the t n11ed tates 4111 1n thl' bad.. o f the cla room Lo AnJelc teacher . "'ho nrc no" the examples of pubh c educatJon tn < a11fom1a. might d o "ell to consider the s1tuat1on of ta\pa) Cr\ and parents 11nd remember the lc~S<>n Plato urnght to a \hons1ghted student at the ..\cndem y at lhcsn. -' · The student. truggltng with thC' ab tract concepts or Platonic mathemattcs. tukcd Plato, "What 1s to be gamed frotn them?" Plato turned to ht' attendant and ~•d. "G"c this young man an obol (a mall coin) that he ma> feel that he hu f.UOcd M>mcth1ng from m> teaching,. and then c'<pcl him.· Opinion• ••Pf•"8d In this tpAc. ere thOM of ttle Dally P1lo1 Ottler v...-np1ttMd on tl'llt paige ere lhOte ot ''*'author• end e1t11\I Reedtl•' comtMnt• .,•Invited and mey l>4t Mnt to ~ Delly Pilot, P 0 Bo• 1580. Cotta M.-. 92828 0 I 111 H \ 0 IC · 1-:' Sweet wine sales At 6 inJ hc mom1na. k!'Ots of &11ulcd men line up out 1dc small markcu an thC' Tenderloin. ttady to bu) the da)' first bonl~s of wttt wine. UanF for a buck a bottle. these scre"- top bevcraac arc the wm~ dnnlc of choice. Alcohol treatment upen ~> the cheap pncc and ca ) ava1labthty oftbc1t·products promoteadchct1on and pe rsonal misery and are ma1 or contnbuton to homclcs ne and violent street crime Now, a Tenderloin neaahborhood aroup is t.rytRL.IO <persuade nc1ahborhood merchants to pull tho wines off tM shelves voluntanly. This campeian dcsctVn supponand Should be emulated in every commun&t) 1nunda1~ by bonle pnp. Like drug' addidion.1trttt dnnk1 "' mu4't be atllCked on both the supply and demand sides Stud1n how 1ha1 consumption b) trc-ct alcObotics is n:duccd "'Mn the upi)I~ con.1tra1ned, ••• .., Cll •• Pu'li1Mr ,.,.. ( ... ...... ,......., .... '90.. ---.... Cllff Yllt ........ ... a. ....... , ......... ... .., """" ... ,......_ct,..~ To the Editor: On Saturday, pnl I. 1989, an acci.dcnt occurred at 4:30 a m. on the southbound an Diego Freeway Just north of Oceanside. tanker had O\ en urned and burned. k1lhn1 the dmcr. h was a trag~y. Traffic was stopped for several hours in both d1 rccuons. No not1 fica11on was given to ap-... proachang motonsts even thou&h 11 was obvious that thc freeway would be clo9ed for hours The re ult was SO to 60 mile of gridlock lasttn& oHr seven hou~. We need contingency plans for all emcracncics: accidents clo ma our many freeways every da). earth· qua\.es, nuclear disaster or an~ oth~r tra&edy. Investing in t:he future today for a bigger payoff tomorrow We need :t "freeway patrol." A force ofmtn patrolling the frttway in p1 kup trucks. continually circling a IQ..m1le or ~ section. ass1 ting dis- abled mo torist and kccpina the road free of Jcbns. It would be very mk)' and the men ..... ould need to be highly tr:uncd tn ways to quickly shut down, clear and reopen tn thc safest possible manner. They would also have emergency measure set up in ad- '7'1ln c for C\Cr) ~-cuon of freeway. The "freeway patrol" would eliminate the need for the call boites thal nrc so cxpcns1vt to install. arc s'o of\en out of comm is ion and only add to 1hc d1sablc-O mo1omt nsk Tho help to motor1~t on 11 da)·-to-day basis 'A ould 541, e monc~ enough to fund the new department. ll ..... ould saye the time of the H1&tiway Patrol officers who no" ha' e to call tow trucb for ~tallcd cars It ~ould ~vc 1housands of a (..1dems 11 )ear·b~movma the dcbns qu1dJy Th1$ in tum ~ould sa\C 1he time of1he li re depanrnents and police department thnt mo t respond Matnl~ h\.eS would bt saved' One of the hardc-;t lh1np for anyone to do 1o; to hold off1mmcd1ate 1ra11fica11on in order to enJO) even greater grat1ficat1on 1n the future. For a child. holding ofT going lo the mo' 1c!l tonigh1 tn ~itchange for going to two movie!. next weekend is difficult L1kcw1se. many adults prefer to ltvc for 1oday rather than wau for tomorrow • A case tn point 15 the car·J>OOI lane along the Co la Mt'sa Freewa y Onc.·c ap1n we arc seei ng <11gns of prott'St and hearing cries of anguish because commuters who do not car pool feel 1ht car PQOl·lane should be o~n lO all It as possibly true that if the car· pool lane on the 55 Frccwa) "'err opened to all 1omorrow morning. 1raffic alona the freeway tomorrow and the next da)' would flow more quickly But a~ time goes by . ncllt year and the nt\;t. as demand for the freewa y grows. traffi c will again return 10 current cond111ons and th en 1n the following )'car. traffic will be worse -and wo~. The car-pool lane 1 there to en ourage comm utt'rs 10 car pool. s s1ngle-pa~senger dn' er . m1reu 1n bumpeHo-bum~r traffic. con11nu1.• to sec tha1 rclat1vcl} fast·mov11"13 lane. and as traffic continue to worsen. more and more commutcn will •11gn up to car pool. As a result. OH'r the IOnJ haul. traffic flow on all lanes might improve - or at least be better than 1f the special lane w-erc abandoned. The pnnc1plc 15 the same as 1hc rcstnct1on apinst prov1d1ng. parking spaces tn downtown an Francisco For many )Cars. developers of nc" office bu1ld1ngs 1n downtown an Frnnc1SC'~ wt're 1-utnctcd from pro\ 1dtng parkina paces. unl ike Southern C ahfornu1 whtre de- \Clo~~ arc ~u1rl-d to 11ro\ rdl· parlc1na space~. As San Franciscans fouod 11 am· pos~ible t..o park. the) changed ll\er to public transPortat1on. The rci.ull 1s u pretty fair public transponat1on s~s· tem, incl uding the Bay ArC'a Rapid Transit s}stcm C31lcd BART We rrah1t that 11 1s difficult for commuters who arc dragging along 1n bumper.to-bumper traffic along the SS Freeway today 10view1hc lllr·pool lant' without 1003103 for the capae1t\ of that lane to be addC'd 10 1hr tolJI capac1 1r of the freeway. h 1s hard for them to understand that the car pool lane is actuall) good for them tn the ·long run, helprng h.a assure 1hat their commutc nl"XI )car will no1 be as bad as 11 "ould 01herw1sc be The future 1s hard to contemplate for some. Other\ are more v1'110/1<LI) A case in point as In int \fa) or LarT) Agran's dream pf a monorail \)Stem for his uty. Today. the concept of a monorail . or some form of rapid transu other than the shon span of monorail propo~ b) Douglas 0c ... clopmcn1 for its proJec;t aero s from John Wa) nc Airport, )«ms forfc:t hcd I am 111 thr forefront of 1hosc "who fcrl that 1hc cost of a monor,.11 throuJhout If\ inc "'ould hard I) be JUSlllied - loda) And I am ont' whQ Y..Onder 11.ho Y..Ould ride su1.:h a S) stem and lea' c their cars at home" Probabl)" vc11 fc .... f would aucs . But then ram falling into tht imp ol think.Jn onl> of 1oda}. Mayor gran 1s thinking about 1hc far ofT tomor· row. In 25 years. or perhaps 35. Irvine will be quatc d1ITt"rcnt Traffic "'111 be "d1ffnen1. And pcop•e wall ht -01f- fcrent. There 1s C\.CI') reason to bcl1c'e -that the Cl\) ofll"' inc 1n the )car 20 l S or :?0:?5 should, and will. need and haH a rapid trnnsrt "'stem Pt'oplt will w.int to li"c 1n tht cat~ and take modern tran~ll to work. hool and phi) Y..1th1n the ell) -and in10 other (><lflS ot Ora nge Count). C:crtatnl} th t' \.'On1..ept ot JUmping onto a monorail in Woodbndgc or Nonhwood and getting 01Ta1 a JOb in the In inc Busine)l> Compk" or tht' pc trum fhc min utes latn-as not farft'tchcd Ju 1 a boa1dln1 the monorail al noon for a fht m1nutt or le1\JaUnl to Newport Center or uth Coast Town Center 1s within reason Perhaps" 1s umc to begin 1hmk1ng alona those line~ toda~ e'en 1f mone)' pent won't bnni n:'Aarcis until tomorro~· In< ahfom1a v.c v.111 ne,er be abk to put 1n enough corridors to keep up 'A 1th the populauon a,ro ..... th. so the mort c11ic1ent v.c make our C(1 ung ftcew.s)\. tht' bcUcr' We hi~e to do the \en bl''il we can w11h what ""c ha.,.e' KAR Nf)ANFORD Co ta Mesa Cox took oath to defend law, not not North's crimes We all know that onc of th ts nation' To the Ed11or 'i maJor problems,., 1h:st puhhcl)' held I w Ort) to Stt Rep Chns (ox \.UrporahonHan't rt'all)' plan for livc (Dail) Pilot. Ma) 11) ·continue to 'cars ahcatl 't'\I quarter's earnings defend lhe t nmes ol ()1.Jver orth as and Ct'rtaanl) the Currtnt )Car's cam· 1f('ol 'oith were Onll' sort of hero ings arc 100 ,mporuint But otht'rs of Oh\cr 1'orth f\as alread) admlllcd us -dn' crs alone thc-( osta Mesa .. to I> ang ~nd destro) ina c' aden~. bu1 frl•CWa)asv.dl..isJnvcrsalongothcr ht WOf)I 1.:nmc~ w.c:rc aaainst lhe of Oranac (ount~ frttwa)s and Cons11tut1on 6r the United tatcs, h1&h""ll)'s -ha'c to be more adult "Ah1cb d~'i not pcrm11 coven forc1.gn Wc ha,etog1H•upu fc.,..,1h1n~1oda). poll} opcrauons 1hat ha\t' been perhap' t'' en PJ' ..i haff.~rccnt salt's -.pcc1fic3ll> forb1ddtn b (~proper!} ta\, 1n order IO ha~t' a better el('(tcd Congrcn tomorro.... < hns <. O\ t<X\k an oath to prest"rve. Martln.BrAwtt pablb.bea lilt w • J2[Ul~n\J \Jcfcod lllal Co.o utuuun lt\ttr "Mar tin Browtr'a Ora.net "'hen h( took office Couot) Report " It 1i. ob~ aou-.h an t):tttl ..,.h1ch he dad n1>t tal.c \Cl) ~nuusl) and to a Legislature's corruption g'oes far beyond those now charged d01..umcnt wh1l h he hn pro~abl) not C\ en read TOM ( H ~M8 R Hunungton Beach Beek puts land development into perspective Veter~n says shakedowns, payoffs hav~ become accepted as the norm SACRA.ME TO -The name on the federal rackctttnna and c'<torta on 1nd1c1mcnt, issued Wcdncsda) arc those of \Ile Sen Joe Montoya anJ his aide. <\mael Jamm1llo. But the pancm ofcomipt bcht\ 1or that the indictment allege 1s not confined to 1~0 men. A much a an) th1na. 1t' also an 1nd1 tmcnl of the wale Lc&.Ltlatutt for 11.s pauem of corruption lov.ly, elmo l unpcrtept1bly, the Lc11slaturc hasc,olvcd into what one vcttran lobb) 1st i&Jd ll was a few >can aao. an "ab)smally torTUpt" ,)'iltm 1n v.h1 h bakcdo•ns and pl~ofT's have bt-Con1c accepted" the norm 1t wa n't ':-S lhouah the e'oluuon Ol'CUrrcd tn a vacuum For )-tan , 1c&Jiltt1\lc CTtll have •amCd t.IYt thcCapttol wusrowinta cancer, that as n became t'1CT '"' dktive 1n matina policy rot Cata· fomia. thr Utit&a•ure was brconuns t'<'t more corrupt in its da)-to-da d~hnp But liu 1be 'Cutandra of Orttk m)lholot>'. tbt rntJCS *'tt ipoml or ~ b)' leaitlata~r adenl\1p. 1t ,..._ ...,;.,.J such u AMtnbly ~WdlW~-ould•y.jUM =per ...._..ism, c•cn ICCIC*818ftlflCICIOUt dltailed boW ipKtl!I 1 ......... ~1*Yhlaand • ... ~ ilt3'Ml•'e 'Wocb to \tne their,.._ Widl lftOMY,. ltow8 ... adilr liideft ii boilt l*Ull=• Jitha willl dw ~:1::1'..::: !r' _, f:..r ==-= pt1ll n•cnf 11..,m:..,.1t1111 .... IO 1111 ... ,....... p1i111M po1itia1--. Inda' 1dual IC1Jsla1ors took theu cue from the k ldc~ and ut deals for thcmsclvc<1. bhthrly exchanging votc.s for camp31&n checks. J)(lkina f~ • COZ) bU\IOCS deal artd Ol~cr t.an&Jble rt"ards · No. e'el')ont didn't do 11 . Perhap) It ""un't e"cn the rnlJOrtt)' But the wheeler-dealer mode b«ame dom1 · naot, and those. wbo wanted 10 do &heir JObs fo und 11 e\er more d1fficuh to rune11on c p1tol ~\.ma poht1<'al fa'o"· JU t hke dozen ol ,ompantc, ever) yt'ar 1n ramrnto What UlC) o~ht was so routtne 1ha111 'AU talen at face value o one wu 'hod .«! that Gulf hnmp f 1 h· enc,, the dummy firm . wanted w mc spcc1a l-1ntcrcs1 It'll lauon. that's the O«a 1onall). ah SJ&nll of dry rot v.('re more conettt( than JOumah tac c;11poscs or mtcmcnts by polmcal curttnc~ of da1l hfc in 1hc Cap1tol reform aroup . The shnmp company and 1t The federal 11'\\C uption into fire-request became the bait thu ~., wotk t)COOn Pat Monarty's in-troll~ throu~ Capnol hetlv.~)s nuencc--pcddhna 1n the capitol, rnc lqislators spumed the bait and v.hi ch mulled in convtctit>ns of some others bit Those who took the M d bl bail found themJCh« -altho~ onan)' an u-Auem )man they didn't \.now '' •t the tame -8nK't Youna. wa1 a strona clue that maluna deals wtth FBI qient as 10mcth1nt •u amltil. StvtraJ other htdden cameras and macropho~s letJalaton were lho•'D 10 blvt h.id ~ clOle lftd wry qt11£1tiwbk • recorded thc1r tranwuon . tMllinnt deatilCS wrltll Monart • The una bcamc public knowl· altho&llh thc'y esc1pcd indictment. edec 1n a\utu.St when FBI lilt" conducttd lltt·nitht ra.id on C"lpitot . Whit ha~Md' that proe«utors omcu. lookana Toe document lO 1n the U.S 11torney't of'l\ce In ~k be E Sacnmento became ,co_n_~~: tttnt~P._~ tr=~= ~~ b:\ ~ tlletr rcvtCW o u~wuwu aswmbhnt lhc caxs and. in rtetnt u.cideftta. lba\ *tt wn • patiem of •«ks. prctfnltfll them \o a foderal com.pt~ 1• the Capnol jr&nd jury. ._ _, a)to -ert COllVlftced \bat Oftty I hanGf\al Of leeitlatoft i * very dole ~ matioolla"" htety 10 be u'Sliaed. ..... flll1h~~rt-.... ........ ia dae C WCMtld ftlllk h\ what \My II& aUteed lO ha\C it .W1Mly illlpa to ha~ clOile, " '*""" bi1 .. m 1d too w _._... ....... TMrt _,_itroalty, it dtt '°" °'"''~ ~t ... beta aOee llM>u..-of uma en tht To th<' E~1tor '\Vin we can thenk o\llcn Bttk ( Daih Pilot Ma) IS) for pu tting propcrt1 de' clopmcn1 in ~nJ)C('t1 ve \fan\ ofu ha\ c "rtnesscd the battle O\ er the \ta~ Our fi"t dcva tattng J rfut v.a~ Promontof) Point, but that" another ton \lkn fkck has cnumerat~ mo t of "lhl IJndownt"r plo~s 10 act what the. 11.ant and hehc"c me. they ne,er M p tr' 11\& Ou~ will be a mu('h htttrr "·ommun1t) an~ h1ch to h e'tfwe and our dct'ted counc1l·pe.rson do not ignore ha tof} so .,...c'll no\ bf doom~ to rrpcat 11 Nc"'port ~och must be built out "1th rca onabk den 1t1d, and <'\"t· •OJ ne1a.hborhooJ mu \ not be ""ad~ ..... uh ~'Omm(rttal 'enlttrd liU(:h a Emerald I\ 11\c v.ant to build 1n Corona del Mar WL THOMPSO oronadcl Mar • IOU\\ I' 111"-IOIC\ ' .. A8 ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday. May 19, 1989 t •\P\H\//.I Alice returns to wonderland for CHSb~nefit.styleshow ly KAREN M. "EEO Of IN ~ ""°' 51..tt Thirteen might be con 1dered an unlud} number. but for \he fi ve aux.1l iane of C'h1ldren's Home Soc1c1y, whichi>ot on--Throurh the Lookina Glass.'' 11 provt'd 10 be euctl} the right number of "oluntcers to spell success The au"1hanes -A}udantes of M1ss1on V1"..)0, Lai; Brisas del Mar of Fountain Valley. Mon Am1 of Yorba Linda. Paso Pnmero of Los A.lamitos. and Tiara de Ninos of Hunungto n Beach -got togelher last June to launch the fund-ra1S1ng ctlon tha1 brought oOO plus CH supporters to 1he fr~Qe Hilton and To"er'\. ··w e ~new "c "an ~d 10 do something a!> a Joint , enture:· said general chair Pat Thatcher (a member of Ayudante'i). "so a group of us got tog~thcr and brainstormed." The result was an extreme!> "cll-orgami.ed op- portumt} prize session, luncheon .and fa h1on sho" featuring designs from Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza. The event netted upwards ofS35.000. according to fhatcher . "Each r oup ha'> !>pcual 1akoh," !>aid (II~ r\.'g1on.1l director o volunteer e~ ices Dorolby Fltigerald, exptainma' that 1he Sll'Cnng lomm111ce u11hzl'd ealh auiuhal)'_'s interes\ for an aspect of the show -"'h1ch couloexp1ain tnc effi ciency onnt-funa-ra1!.Cq. The theme "Through the Looking Glas:." "a" of course. "Alice 10 Wonderland" -and c'ef)1h1ng "a'> Alice 10 the 'nth' dcuul. Mon Ami auxlltar}. rl·.,r on<,1lilc for the '"' 11a11ons. found a takn1cJ graph11. ant\l (high school student Trllla Partida) to create mirrored invitauons featuring Alire and the White Rahb11 Centerp1~cs were left to the aux1hane!> that cnJO) crafts -A} udantes and Las Bnsas del Mar -who des~ned and created stuffed white rabbJts springing fcsu vely fro m Dallas ferns. The bunnie$ c' en had the characteristic t1mep1cce created by Robla Davies from a drapery nook v.1th a computer printout clock faC'l' Tiara de Ninos has a reputation for being good "llh the press. so its members handled' publicity, and Paso Primera was responsible for the careful!) coordinated upponunll) drawing. auJ1ihal)' membtr Lana dUet11aa ng ··Somewhere Out To keep the bookkel'p1ng s1n11ght, ca h aux1hnf)' There" as the five c hild models were introduced to the galhl·reJ its o"n opponun•t} pmes a nd sold Its o"n audience a'> children havina been adopted throuih ltd.ct~ Guests wandered among the (he elaboratel),. Children's Home Socaet). • decorated tables (which sported names such as Moel.. As Taylor said, the children -AOJson Grttcber, Tun tr. Mlld1i:rtte r and C'hest1tR'( at) and dropJ)<'d uck"ets TIU any N01'1'nl> hffreJ Stoclrtoo, -and Mleltael .ind Ital tnto the bo\es representing tho!.e item., thl")' wished LO • Corby -bcau11fully repre~nt what (haldrcn·-. Home \\an Society 1sall about Following lunch, what Thatcher called "a da) of Thatcher confirmed that the JOtnt fund-ra1S1ng effort cn1ena1nment" bcfin Not onl~ was the cro"'d treated to v.ould now tx-comc an annual event "The~ (the an ucellent selection of fashion'> coord1natc:d b\ Boise au\aharics) ha\e a difficult llmt' doing things on their Taylor ("C'r> stal C'oun has been Ml nacc and !>o ov. n. <,o "'c·n: banding tOjethcr \\ e want to becomr wonderful," said Thatcher). but the) enjoyed a per-known •. gct our name out. in the communil)." she said. formance b) students of the Villa Park School uf Ballet also adding that the comJ)<'Ullon for charity dollar> 1\ Dancers. dressed as characters from "Alice 1n Wonder-fierc-e land," included Tiffany Helm, Marlo Virrueta, Christy Fashion show steenngcommiuec mcmbc~(those I J . Van Breeman, Kristen Paradtlck, Tiffany Kinner, women) included Thatcher and Davies. Pat Coffman, Monica Caravta. Heather Myers. Claire Yortta and Judy Eflle Gajewski, Pew Homan, Clndy Aatley, C.tlly Foster. Samanle10. Cllarlotta Baller, Patricia Elevl, Florn« The e nure audience was moved to tears when CHS H•abea. Pat Nyborg, Marllyn E lll1on and JUI Slmp1011. Pat Thatcher, Patricia Elevl •nd Robin Davies. P•t9Y Hom•n, Ellie G•J•wskl, Arlene Courtney from Las Brlsa1 del M•r. Shi.rron Ottl•nd, M•rllyn Rlllson, Jiii Simpson •nd R•ytene Creath. Mother's illn~ss threatens marriage DEA.R ..\NN LA \/DERS M~ mother had a stroke SI'< months ago It left her para1}'7ed on one <i1dc '-ihl' needs constant care. Mom as in her late 6(}<; and rnuld hvc another 10 or 15 \.ears I am the only daughter in the ·famtl} v.hllh means I'm stuck Wllh au the work. I ha\e an 8-10-5 JOb. "°I hared a nurse to S\a) "uh Mom during the da~ I go to Mom's house right after "'ork and spend the night there I h3\l•n't !>lcpt 1n m) o" n home or"' 1th m\ husoand for sax months. Our marriage "' besinnmg to feel the s1ra1n. Our children arc 1n thl'tr teen\ and I should be home for them. hut I frd that Mom needs me more l have three bro\hers who refut.e to do an) thing to help me The~ drop in for an hour a week and tell Mom ho"' busy thear li ves are Not once ha\C they offered to stay with her so I could spend some time with m) fam1l~ in m) own home.-The) sa} the> can't do much for Mom because the} 1.·an'1 g.i ve her a bath or take her to thl· SPOTl,IGHT bathroom The v.eelends ar~ thl' \\.Ol"il I'm at ~1 um's from f-r1da} (.'\Cn1ng un11l I lca'c l'or\\ork on Monda). That's 60 hours stra1gh1 M> back. arms. shoulders and neck ache from hf\ing her in and out of her wheelchair. I would hkc to hire someone to stay v.11h Mom v.eckends so I could get '>ome relief. but C\ er) 11me I menuon 11 'ihe cries. I lo' e my mother and feel guilt) that I'm an~(') about this. but r m afraid 11·s going to cost me m\ home and famll} I don't have an)onc 10 tall.. ~o. Ann. M> husband is funous Outstanding citizens earn lauds, L:al'rels lnd1viduals from the l 'C I campu\ and community who ha'e made outstanding contributions 1n re· search. teachmg and SCI' ice 10 thl' un1vers1t) were honored recent!) at UCTs 19th annual Laud!> and Uiurel Banquet. The highest o"crall honors ~ere gi ven Arnold Beckman. Corona dcl Mar resident and founder of Beckman Instruments Inc .. and Wii- iiam Parker. L'C'I associate execuuve vice chancellor. who were named "Extraord1narius" for 1989. Thas award is reserved for those v. ho best exempJ1f} the spml and purpose of the universt1). The university's Academic Senate presented d1s1ingu1shed facult> awards to Lyman Proter, for re- search, and Robert Mciver. for teach- ing. Umversaty service awards were given to RoJer Johnson. president of Western Dig.ital Corp. in Irvine, Tlaoma1 and Elluf>el111 Tleney. of Vita Tech lntemat1onaJ and UCl's peace studie~ program. and Joel Lee. director of community college rela- tions. Distinauished Reseach awards were presented to Gary Lynell, professor of psychobiology, and Myroa Braaastela, prof etsor of psy· choloey. _ Paarlck Huretty, president of Maoufacturina aod Consuhina Ser· vices Inc. in Irvine, was liven the Di1tin1ui1hcd Alumnus award. HICIUf,I . lcO .......... SoutbdeU. NOnB . •AS <;> ' -¢ 1111·,' J l • Ml43 WllT IAIT • t I 4 t II 'I Jt 1 ' 2 <;> AllQl4 <;> fl531 Ot O J •JtlJ ., IOtfl1I • QJ <;> .. 1 0 AQl'74 • ASQ1 TM *1'"1: ....... JO J <;> '0 ,.. Distinguished taff rttogn1t1on was g1Ven to Martha Levy, director of health science<, planning. GarlHd Parten. e\ecut1H' a'1s1stant of the L'C'I .\cadem1c Senate. and Westley La1erberg. nursing manager, lJCI Medical Center. Matt Taa1epera. ICC'turer tn the department of chemistry. and Dlanoe Kane. ass1<.tant director of am- bulatory care <;erv1~. were honored wl\h D1s11ngu1shed Achievement av.rards The Outstanding Senior named was computer science and electrical engineering maJor Teri Tracey. The Outstanding Athlete was tenms play- er Mark Kaplan. a senior maJonng 1n economics. • • • South Laguna resident Merle Mlnks was recog01zed for his con- tributions to the South Coast Medical Center b) 100 other StarFanders members at 4guna Ni1ucl's El N1auel Country Club. Starftnders 1s the fund-raJSJn& orpmzation for South Laguna's non-profit hospital. Minks has served as chairman of the board of trustees. chairman and member of the Medical Center's foundation and as a member of 1he Winners Circle board of directors. another of the hospital's fund-raisin& aroups. Minks, now reti~ from h1s position as an attorney and aencral counsel for Gulf Oil, was a found.int member of wFindcrs. • • • Gloria Patrou, a Golden We$t \\Ith mr lor nut telling m~ hrothcr~ off The pcopk 1 "orl.. "'1th d11n t "ant to ht>M about m' prookms The} ha'e lhl'tr o"n . .\n~ ad' ice'' - EXH.\l STED .\ND RFCo)EN fl I L DEAR EXHAUSTED AND RE- SENTFUL: Your story Is a famlllar one. No mauer bQw many chlldren there are In the famlly, ont always ends up where you are Your husband must be a saint to put up with your Jiving at your mother's bouse for six months. Your first responsibility Is to him and tbe children. I see two options: 1. Flad someone wbo can stay with your mother from 5 p.m . until the nurse comes on duty la tbe mornlng. !. Put your motlier In a nursing home, tlte co1t of wlllclt 1Jaould be sbar~d by you and yo., brotllen. Please dlscu11 tbl• with your mother's doctor. He or she can help. Can yoar cburcb (or yoar mothr's) provide volunteer relief? Also, Lalk ro a social worker about coaasell•«i for yourself. You sound as If you are rwuling on empty, dear Al tbe rate you are going. your mother could outlive} ou. • • • DEAH .\'' l .\ "'Df R\ 't OU did a numtx:r on lh\.' tashmn 1ndu\1n awhile b..a'k Now v.111 \ou k1ndl\ -.a\ Something about tht," currl'O\ 'na)r "' k<, for "omen ' ·The pressure 10 ha'(" ou1-of-1h1'>- " orld. craz~ ""•Id hair lht'..C da)\ ha' dri,cn v.omcn lo do the zanil·'>t thing<, The} loo!.. Ille \8\age1. I ha'c ~en some gorgcou<, heads of hair tortured, fnucd. cnnlded, scrunched and fuued out so that no comb could po!>s1bl) get lhrough 11 Why do women go for tht!t nonscn~·> Please ask them VEXED IN VA DEAJ\ VA.: I dJd ask U1em ud this Is wbat I was told: Tbe "savage" look reqldres ver y little ca~ and It's "different." It's also a way to say, I'm doln& my own tbln&. Do I tlahtll It's becoming? No. Merle Mlntr1 fleftJ, ltarflndera• honoretl 111et11Hrr wtttt Ann Wens end Merrlll ~ohn1on. College a.raduate and retired sta ll member. will receive the 1989 Outstanding C'iti~en Award on Wednesday at Golden West College's 23rd commencement cettmQny The Rhode Island native 1s a continu1na volunteer for the colle&c and communat). ln 1971 he earned an associate of ans d~ from Golden West Collcae while raisina a family of four. teachina piano and scrvinaas a volunteer on campus and an the community. She bas also ~ryed Golden We.st Colkse as pre adent end 1dv1ser of Patrons. director of the Community S•nJ•·Lona. and producer of the scn1or c1tiicns talent show. • • • A aroup of elementary pupils from the Ntwpon·Metl Unified. School District Y..On the annual Pen and Quill h.andwntina conte t. The fifth grade finali\ts were N~l Npyu. SOnora. Cetlty Reberu. Harbor View, Arfttb S&laatlt. Andersen: and Qa.rlttlaa Wal4en, Harbor View. The alternate 1s IUrre &eel, Newport Hetpt Fourtb~de final1s\s v..erc Ad.ley Dlv14IOD, Newport Heiahts; Alf Klela. New~rt; Tlaao LH•I· Pomona; and Jeu.lfer Wllkr. Nev,.. pon Hcjpt.a. The alternate WO$ Ddue Br, .... Ncwpon. , Each •tudcnt pan1cipatcd 10 fi"c dJfTerent acov1ues, wntana from die· tation. wriuna • fnendly lencr. 1d- dren1n1 an cnv~'ope. fllltna out a form and wntana • sentence on a nip cban with a colored pen llOHOSC 'Ol'I·: Friday, May It ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 1 '>l <icenano fcaturl''> m' '>IC!). intrigue. SCI. rel nll'\..a~c\ Somt' people: arC' conn·rncd ahout monn thJL ntthtfull\ bc.·long' 111 >ou 't ou'll learn more a~ut po.,'>1ble lru.,1 lunJ .,.., 1n~ acll>Unl ur 1nh~ntamc TAURUS ( .\prtl 21)-1\fa\ 20) r O(U\ on JlO"(f authont\ ab1hl\ Ill ml'Ct dcadhn\.' \.\hat had tx-cn uncertain tan no" he s1gm·J ..cakd dl·lnercd "t ou'll Sl't u)(1pcra11on from om· "ho U\ualh prm tdl'\ oppos1l1on ( anl·er na11' l' 1 n' oh \.'d GEMINI (\fa, 21-lum· 20) I inalf\. l)(.>ndsufrntm11on arc bml>.t'n \\hat had been depre~mm wulli actuall~ ,_ ___________ ... bel ome cause for cdt"br;won l:>polhght on emplo)ment ix·1-. dependent' Rc- tt:nt contact' could le.ad 10 t'\l1ttng a<,~1gnmcn1 CANCER<Junl 21-Juh 221. < hc(k 1 auru-. m\.''>'Ml~l' '-.trl'S'> 1n(.kpl·n1.k llll. d1\pla~ uwragc ol u 1n' ll tion 't .1u .ire: \cnousl} being ton<,1dered for 1mp11n- ant prOJ\.'LI Mcmtlcr ol oppo1,11c ;ex helps )OU 8'-'' to heart ofmatlr~ ........ ..._..._ LEO (Jul) 23-\ug. 22J Tru!>t hunch lnd"idual \.OU r~pcct ,., fa,orabl) impressed b) )our records. pcr{ormancrs Propert' ~ttkment as closer thnn onginall) an\le1pated You hn't' allies hchind '>CC'llC'i .\quanan 1\ fea1urctl VIRGO CAug. 21-Scpt 221 R~lat1\C "ho had bet·n 1alk1n1 "11hout gl\1ng "111 final!) say ··1 am going to start doing m' \hart''' \urpnse '1'ilt could top agenda Home repair necessai: cspcc1all) plumbing < 1e1111n1 pla)\ dom1nan1 rnlc LIBRA (\<'pl :!'\.-Oo 2:!) r <XU\ on dc .. c:lopment dt'ta1ls tin\.' pnnl Ml·mbcr of oppos1ll' -.c~ ""anl\ ~nu hua 1\ lno '>h) to .. ~~ ~h '~jl "'ill become ''> stal~clcar. Ek awJrc o f acc1>un11ng prcx.oouru Tale stock ot 1n \en tor) SCORPIO (Oct :!3-No' :! I) You'll hav~ chance 10 rd.ite your side uf .. \tor} 1Empha~1!1 on commun1Cat1un ab1h1~ 10 amculatc kdins-' Judgment 1n1u1t1on will be on target Shon tnf 1n,uhl·\ clo\t' rt'lall\t' \ 1rgo pl;ns role SAGIT'f ARlllS (No .. ~~-IX-l • I) lt111k heh ind \ccn<'\ lur .rn'iv.eT'. \ ou 'II learn truth of aphorism .. .\II that gh1tl'r' ,., nn1 gold " '-1a1or dnmt•\llt OdJU)ln\enl domtnatc:\ f CX. U\ Oil g1t\\ d1plom3l \ t'nlenatnmt:nl \lrt.'tC htn~ Of budget CAPRICORN <lkt. 22-Jan I 'II \\hat had ht'l'll tall·n tor gruntl·d com.maru:h..lUenuo.n.. f.mph.a\u. on. m' ~llllCJ'lli. 1 .. .6111.:CL..-b~ ua~uon _ ln,olvmg superior D1femm,1 •~ rl'\uhed 1l \11u plJ~ "a11rnggJme Pa\Cc~ 1\ 1n picture ·· AQUAJ\IU (Jun 20-Fth. 11'1 < lll\\.ll t made 11ppro.11;1matel\ lY>o month' aao could result 1n legal ugrcl'mlnl t <'lU'> on rnpon,1b11ttit•\, 1nten .. 1I\ dc.ldhnr '\ ou might be ;alcd In H·pri:'( nt ho\J)1tnl. tn\t1tu11on, un1qur orpn11a110n P ISCES (Fth. l<J-March 20> \\hat had been tntangiblc lx'\OITil\ \Ohd '\ou·n continue denhng 9.llh the .t~tracl hut thrrc '' hght at end of tunnel You'll finall) get crC'dll lon40,erdue om•1 I\ fC(et\(U (;OUl<l prtl\e prolita"'' IF MAY It 1 YOUR IRTHOAY ml\1or dome\tl( chan&c' due:. 1ruu'll ht happier a~ ~!>ult \dd111on11l furniture add'> to comfon hcaul\ l co · qu:inu• person.. pla'lo mlp{1t\l\nt mlc!> 10 '"~" hie '\ ou r~ 'iC"MUilf dN\•tm1ncd. coura,cous. ~1lhnf 10 p1<>necr proJC<.t\ I :ithcr pre.bah!~ had mort' 1nOucncc than dtd rnother ) our nsJ'I~ C)e" \U~cptabk to to}UI"). June <:4>uld be perf('(:I vacation month. durana ~h1ch 'IOC131act1\1t1c acrt'lerute. C llut1on t...<'t'p d1e1 re olu11on\ You wall bf ~0~111,e conccrnina body image l .. ll. BO\'D Art market sales rosy in New York, Santa Fe You mea!ure an an markC't 1n dollar volume ' ou might &ue\S cw York City 1t the No I \uch market Not hkcly )Ou'll l\lef. No. 2 If~ Santa Fe. N.M C'rcd1t sale of Indian cran . Consider husband, and "i"c' whose m1ltlmon11I mat havt bttn unfaithful PollSlers wnh srut faith an tht1r sut'\'eys JI)' the} now know that 1ppro~1mJJely 65 sxrttnt of the wrolllcd know about the lnfidcht1C' Sayi b~ lhc world'• nre t dot - onl) thrtt "''CJ"C in eiustentt It l&Jl rcpon -is \he Tahhan bear a Ncvcrheud of1 What' 11 fook hke? J'hc ~ish upper dass of 200 years 110 aft«ttd th~ WI)' of lnd11 Their lovt of tu, for an llncc. nd nowem:t chanll. In tielloona 10 d«idc wbacb t York t.OWn. Kudtonor Albin~" woukt ~ &be 1taic capetal, Hudeon wcSn. Not rally. But~ Who now lave 1n Hudton think o(it llMlt way. afford to 0'4-n n home ofhtt own. t'lut he doesn't Don't pua wtu kty 1n t~ h()( pola h Not 1f 1.1.1d poli h contain nalroberucnc. Lot of poli h doc 1troberucne 11 Po• nous 1n ittelf. M1"td •ith alC"Ohol. n's deadlier h · can be: abiOrbcd throua,h the km So SI) the medical rcscllt'bus.. U ten 10 Bt~amin Frankhn on bU)lftl thinp JU l \0 mptU tht ne1&h bon: .. The t)'(1 Of Odw1 people are \MC) ~ that Nin ~OU : If Ill &ut m)'illr wtrc bUnd. I ~dd Mlther want a fine MUtc nor fine ftaf9iturc." You rou.ld fty every day for 29.000 )C1'1J tau 11calt)·. bd0tt )'Ou bttamc ovtr ue for an air aub. John Dillin,er saunteftd an&o thit Natloa&l Sa"•All and Tnaaa CO.- pan) in OtencUUe. Ind .. lftd llid be was a Hollywood movie maktt. And wuted IO Rim IOme robba y 1ttMI. IUk olkM bouOt lt. At ftnt. He mack aft'_.. S74,l:IOO. TNe. ..,_.,_.,. IMf't tcn11tiwt IO HP\ ta. brown~ So •Y telm of'IUlll II •• .I FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1989 CdM .$hocks lag~na in three; Tars humble~ • • I • Stee/berg ignites, Perkins finishes Sea Kings ' sweep 9y JON flftGUSON Of die 0-.. ,_ St.tr Corona deJ Mar High's Chad •teclber& may have been passed up by bas teammates in the arowina process. but this scuon he was biJ enough lo accept his role, he was the one pessin( up -to the front hnC' ~t 1s While Jason Perluns took com- mand of the final aame and domi- nated at the net in a I S-S, I .S· 7. 16-14 OF 4-A semifinal playoff victory over La&una Beach Thursday niabtat a packc<l Newpon Harbor Hiab aym, the Sea Kin&S' best defen ive cffon of the season was led by CdM's own version of the Steel Cunarn. While all of Corona's taller pla}er dua the ball wcU and kept Laguna fru ltated 01Tens1vely, · Stcelber& enabled the Sea Kinis' offcnJC to get off on the ngbt track and operate Sll\OOlhly throughout the match St.cclbcra passed 4S ball$, had se"cn a ists and added one kill and a..stufT block during a crucial staae 1n the third game. "The key 1s ~ss1ng the ball so \\e can run the middle. and that's what Steelbcrg docs for us." said CdM Coach Charlie Brande. "For a big team. we played amazingly "-Cll on defense. and Chad did all 1he passing He's our sixth auy who gets 1he coach's award at the end of the year for dOll\& all the dirty work and aenma none of the aJory." Steelbcra played middle blocker in the eighth grade and bas started at outside hitter and setter also dunna has early h1gb school )ears But with 6- foot-S Chns Phha. two 6-fooi-3 playec.s and the hard-h1tt1ng Matt C'w1crtnia, Stcelbera's 6-foot-1 statu· re targeted ham for a d1fferen1 role. "E'er)one started growina around me." Steclberg said ofh1s first couple years in high school. Mon the 1umor 'arsny. I was even seller for a year I've played aboul\e"'CfY po-;1t1on on 1he court "f aot to my senior year. and Charlie wanted me to play this pos1t1on that I am now. l didn't really want 10 at first. But this year. I started 10 accept m> role as a non-htt11ng, d1&&mg. serving and passing player. I hke 1t now I take it as my respo1U1- bihty :· Mira Gosta rips Newport with awesome look By ROGER CARLSON Of -0..,. "'°' ltllf' Newpon Harbor High'<; :utor; bQwed ou1 Thursdar, night an the CJF 4-A 'olleyball semifinals, bu1 11 wa Mira Cosia·s all-conquenng Mus- • tan,&s who were taking the bows following a ~markable three-set sweep. consumm_g 64 minutes ·How good were Mike Cook's unbeaten Mira Costa juggemaut11 Well. the second sci of a 15-5, I 5-2. 15-11 conqul'st too~ JUSt 12 minutes against one of the m&St highly· PCSpected coa~hes (Danny Gfcnn) and hottest team 1n 1he Southland. Cook went to has bench an the third game and watched Newpon Harbor go out to a I 0-6 lead, but he just sat back and "'atched has reserves rally 10 take a 14-10 lead befon: settling for the final margm at Corona del Mar High. The '1ctory sends Mara Costa (:? 1-0) 1n10 aturday night's finals at Manna High against C'dM. which s~ept Laguna Beach tdM 1s the one team Cook has not seen His club had met Lacuna Beach ID a prescason scrimmage, which C'ool said wa "son of a standmll.'' Nobod} was standing sh\l Thurs- dn' night as Glenn's Sailors, a 'urpnsc entl') into the semifinals folio\\ IDI ~me superb performances in l IF acuon. ~en\ after Mira C'osta "'1th both hands. But '1rtuall> evcryth1pg offered by the alors was countered with sharp d1~. bnf11ant blocking. very strong scf'.1ng and o"erwhelmin1 balance. .\bout the only nepti\'e for Mira Costa fans 1s the fact the\' don't gel much ttmc for their buck. Mira Costa's sw~p gives the Mus- tangsa 11-~ edge an games That's one 16-1 4 setba k 10 pool phl} against l larbor in a tournament match, and on fuesda~ nit.ht Santa Barbara sal' aged a ~me 1n a 3-1 quarterfinal loss .. fhat game \\t' ~on 1n the tour· namcnt came bad. to haunt us:· said Gknn "\\ e pla~cd "ell at the bc&inn1n1 of the match, but we JU t couldn't score points They pl~cd a lot tx-ncr defen~ than l thou t. lt JU~t \..ind of toolt u n'ht out o tt ... Jason umpfia. a 6-foot-l senior. "-IS thr pn'I<" leader an terms ofk1lh "'ath l S -but he v.as \here for Just the '"'o first games The rest of the Mu tangs' lineup offerl'<t no offen I\ c st.it to spcal of ~1mph be<:au~ eq.·n one shared an the rout Wh1Jc Steelbcrg 11mted 1he offense and ly --Pnce set a strona game, Pcrluns took honors an putting away the rt1sts, who didn't block well and bad a difficult ume d1g.ing and passina effectively. The Sea Kings fl'tease see CdM/IJt CdM·1 Ch•d Steelberg d}gs • b•ll as teammate _Matt Cwlennl• fl•ftJ bfcks fllm up. T•rs· Tony Men~ defends. tPS.•se Sff MIRA COSTA/Bll ·ace women secure title TheOatty~ ARA TOG.\ -\fter v.orking us "'•>: throuih to v. in tht' outhern Califorma portion of the commun1t~ college ~omen's dual team pla)off~. Oran,c C.oasf~ ~...() \.lctOf) o'rr Northern champ Chabot wa'> alm<ht anucbmacuc The Pirates in v.innina 1he1r fourth slate dual 1eam 111lc ID the last 'il'- )Clrs under Coach Janacc Maran v.on all the matches in stratptl scu It aavc CXX a ~~on-ending mark of 20-2 (one of the defcau was 10 Cal \ale follerton) and continued the Pirates· dom1nauon of communl\) collcsc women's tennis Oran Coos1 captured the team and state 1oumJmcnt title 1n 1984. '8Sand ·s1. and. "'h11c m'ssana out on winnina the team cro"' n last )C"ar. OC sull fin1sh«l fim 1n the state aficr the andl\ 1duaJ tournament wu complt'tcJ On Thu~y. ahe P1raies had hulc uoublc. typified b)' tl11ni 81~h iv.up al love. McanY..h1le Dina Cleveland lost onl) one aame in her match. Other OC'C Wlnncn ~ere Juhc S&ittcry. Donna E'41~ and Monica •Mclin. Natalie Ha t1np' match ~n in prosrtts *Mn the Pirate chnched the li&Jc. and wa no1 comr>'ctcd • Ne•t up it the 1nd1vtdual tour- nament, •bteh ~n today at the same sne. The Pir1te:s havt ncry and Ewena quah~ 1n 1"fln. end lbc tams of Sl111tery-H11t1n1 and E ..... Mcti•••~ . ·Four double plays frustrate Angels In 4-2 loss to Red Sox B.\SEH \I.I. Rice fans 16 as Barons If on game, advance with 3-1 win Seaha~ks can Marina holds off {~\'~ ~-1 \l\lllf\ (l\l'I ''"''Oil \l,11er play wrth eest Mater Del .. lrv1·ne 1 he \ 1l..10F\ ntllOUIJl IUH J thl'lr By JON FERGUSON , Hill\ Ill llll' lil\t alkr \l110JHh\' OIJMOMl)-"-S•~ advances in J-A lrl\hm.10 p•tlhcr Tl·m t-..oha1.1 "Jlhd l hn~•a ) 1r\.~ and '-1mlr.1 TM D•lty Pilot Fountain \ allc' I hgh ' Ral K IH 'itrud. out 16 b.atte~ v.1thout a "all. and entl'rl'<.1 thc: 'l'"enth inning" 1th .1 Onl'·h1lll'I J'.I thl' Baron' hclJ oil l l Dor.ado tor a ' I lir\t round 'h 1 •f' Thu™!"' "' the ( If 'i-\. ~1ltb.1 ll pla~olh Jane\ \f1,ah.tra .u)J Kc1rla Rreo.111\ each hJd 1"0 ht" h> lead a ntnl' h 11 aua \.. in 'up~'" of Rice a' tlh Baron\ "ot to LI Dorado start~r "''' Lucas. "ho 11 \..l' the: (1olden HJ\'"' tinashc:d tht• sea-.on 16-8 Fount;un \ alle,, IQ-6 I ad,an\c:' 10 a ~wnd-rnund mlltlhup on1 Thur'l<la\ JI '\ p m ;,ap1n't 'i4.'<ond· '>CC'dC\I R1&ht•tt1 at a \tte io ht: dNcrmmC'J b~ IA min 01p R1H 1mpr\.l\ed to ~-4 v.1th the v.1n. \11,.ihJ111 Jouhkd and Orl'd 1111 \hannon lfarn\<.m·s s.iniilc 10 the: third inoing. v. 1th Harnwn e'en tu· all) ~orin, on a thro..-.1n& error for a 2-0 lead n thC' fourth 11ya har.i singled homt t-..arlJ Broad~ to mat..r 11 3-0 LU\·a-. mpl«l home a run in tht' ~'enth hul R itl' C\.ldl·J further trouble. In other 5-pm~: •Mari na dad it~ ~onnaurty. then v.,ulhcd a p1kher W1lb Pan:hen made t~o fint·inn1na run' stand up R ''' t• 't.HI tl°'l 1 n ng \llu the n,.,, h.111\ r 'lrm" PUI ,1 "llJ pill h .id' Jllll·d the ruonr r' '' 11h ) 111..t "'"nng anJ l{l1~') \,1.,.111~ 1h11d llO .ln 0' < rthro"' b' the , atd1t·r \1 ind' Rur~l'\\ 1 hl·o \QUl"l' /Nt hPntl I hl \\'l 1111d r in \fJll'I 1:>...·1 I'· ·.1 '>(tll('\I 11' lO tlMnl..\ to .1 'fl\'11 ot "d-.lnl "' h' !'.Ill ht..'n '' h11 ''·111..rd 1hn·l , "I ,,·,1111\ ,. IMlll'I' \1th '''"Olli II l ll 11• ·J no1ng :IH'n ''ml pltl hl·,I 111 11•0 10 \1anna ll\-4 moH'' 1111 1(1 pJ.i, t 1h 'll'lkd 1 huu~1nd < l,11., nl \I l hur'l13\ .11 J ''ll' 11' hi. ,ll ll mtnHI 10\1,1\ In '\ . .\ .1l llun •In n, 'knn11l'r Rruod.l c thre" a thll·c·h111n \\1th '>1' \tlll.l·out' and on, "all.. J' thl' Vaquero\ do\\onl \'"In~ \1J\IJ1r '\.O 1n :1 lir\\·fllUnd ' \ pla,ol'l gam\ • Hr und .. 111..' 1mpro""'(f to I 5-.., to <,t·nd IP inc: lq, and the ~u1h C tM\t l caau,· champ to a ""'-·ond r 1und en1.:ourtcr aa;itn\I '3ddlt•l\a k \.fa\· fair tin1,hed 15-1 O ( he \ JQUl'rtl \trud. for I h tt'(' uncarncd run' 1n the founh 1nn1ns Brundage"(~ l(lr '). ~.lfl\'ll \kith .lnll ( arne< authll h1tn1n~ut1\C ci1nilC\ tiu1 Brunda rand Mcith \lorrJ on an erran1 1hro"'" 10 the plate, anJ C aud1ll f''-•M Me SOl'T8ALL/Ut Mets use cons~~/ve homers to earn 5~3 win over Dodge_rs f1n1shantt th1ro in tht "un\C't Lca.-uc ll.i,\·llall r3lt'' doesn't d1man1-.h t 1a. h \ll H Barreu·~ f~I· ina fm th\' potl·n11al ot ha'> \caha" I..\ an the ( If ' .\ pla\C1fh hut he ho~ 11 •111 ~ tht' good side of h" somettmc' erratic 1eam which sho\\\ up to pl:\\ at fk,erl' Hills 1oda1 The ~ahawk~ I~-~ I tale on the ~ormans. lti-~ and 1hc ~o I 1eam from the Ba) L eagul•, 10 a 1 15 ttame on the road "It d~ n t ~"Cm Ill mailer who the upponent as Ba1n:11 said "II we ,ame out and dcudcd 10 pla~ good h.l,l'hilll \\t".H' "'l\td <l\Offit' good tc:.im' .\nd .... c·q~ !alien on our fan· .1¥-\tn't '><.lme not 'iO-good ream v. l n boat r.JC1ng r ounta1n Valle~ (>nl da' and we can't beat anybod) the nl'\t da' In other lim rnund ~-A pme 1n,oh ingarca team The 1opSun t Ua1uc entt) L0<hamp1on Fount.am \ :1lll'' 111. ) host Hacienda lie~\ V.11.,tm{51erra "l"o J. 11-10-1 ). un~t (Pfe.se lff IAUaA&.L/8JJ l'\SI DJ: • lrotterttoUI· TV /U • Golf, horse r•lftt/aJ • Major 1e..,.1/aJ - • S.nta •• .. rtta ..... /81 • Alt·SeavtewMle. ... /M n o1u.1 "'''HI IH l I • Onlftee COMI IWl Y PtLOT/ fridlr, MtlY 11. 1118 1an presented to show winter baseball on TV Mike Forrest, a fl'eelance broad· • brclMcut only durina mid-wtek. He planaa flvecamera .tioot with instant replaysandaraphics. Huaysa SPllftith lanauase broadcast will be available. " caster, is tryina to break new around l in batebell television. He wants to fill I· your screen with live winter league • 1 baseball from Puerto Rico. Seattle Mariners; the Braves' Ron Oant, the Phillies' Ron Joneund Floyd Youmans, Gres Harris of the Padres, the Pirates' John Canselosi, JefTBrantleyofthe San Francisco Giants, Don Heinkel oftbe St. Louis Cardina.Js, Alex Madrid of the Phillies,' and Steve Finley and Mike Dcveraux of the Orioles. Forreat IAYI the idea is based partly on appealinJ to the larp Hispanic po~lation an the United States. ' Since b1Heball oria.inates from many Spanish speakina countries. there is much interest amona this minority aroup," Forrest says. "It allows the Hispanic: population to remain in touch with its homeland." I I Forrest, along with Ramon Aviles. :1 a former major league player, and A.S. ForcellaJr., an independent business consultant, have purchased theTVriaJltsofgamesin Puerto Rico in hopesofscllina the idea to an American market. They arc gambling that baseball fans in the United States would be interested in watching the future, t> former and current major leaguers '· whoplythcirtradein Puerto Rico , during the winter months. •' Forexample, Lonnie Smith of the Atlanta Braves was the batting cham- ~ pion in the Puerto Rican League last winter. Ricky Jordan of the Philadel- phia Phillies won the home run title. ' There arc do, ens of players there f. when snow and cold weather plague ,l much of the United States, many urged by their major league tea!}l-to go t to Puerto Rico and develop thcT'ir ~ talents. .. ., Others who played winter ball last season include RobcrtoAlomarofthe San Diego Padres, HenryCouoofthe The manaaers often are fonner major IC3fue players or minor lequc types h~ping for major leaauc op- portunities. Forrest would prefer that the aames be shown live, but heCloncedesthatit migbt bavelo bca tape project to test the intercsL There are six teams in the Puerto Rican league, each plaYina 60-ame schedules from mid-October ~rouah the third week in January. The teams fill their rosters by drafting players who arc the property of major league teams. They make trades just like the bialeasueteams. There are six stadiums with seatina capaci tics of about 20,000 and the field dimensions are the same as in big lcque parks. Forrest msists that bis operation would not compete with professional or college football because it would Hewondeniffans, whoreadand bearabout players tryina out for ~or leaaue clubs in the sprint with standout winterleque reputations, wouldn'tao fora live winter preview. He's puttina his money where his mouth is. 0 The TV schedule for the Lakers- Suns NBA Western Conference championship terics has been set. openina with Saturday's 12:30game at the Forum on KCBS/Channel 2. Game 2 is also.at the 'Forum, Tuesday at 7:30, and will be shown on ?rime Ji~ket.Game 3 is next Frida}' an Phoenix, with Channel 9 and TBS cable takinaover. KCBS/Channel 2 would then show the remainder of the teries on Sunday, M~y 28, and the followina Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday or Sunday, if necessary. Wee.kendTV, radiosports .. -, " ·. TELEVISION 6:55 a.m. -SOOCER: 1989 Football Association Cup from London, ~PN. IOa.m. -BICYLE RACING: Grand Prix ofCycltng from Houston (tape), ESPN. 11 a.m. -GOLF: Colonial tournament from Fort Worth, Channel 2. Sa.nay 10 a.m. ofTs-Cbicqo at Channel 2. TELEvlsJON PRO B'ASSEl'BALL: NBA play- New York or Chicago at Detroit, I 0 a.m. -GOLF: LPGA Championship from Kings Island, Ohio, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodaers at Montreal. ... t I a.m. -GOLP·I LPGA Championship from Kings Island, Ohio, Channe 4. Channel 11. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at New York Mets, WOR. .. l• ... !• : .. ,. • Noon -BOWLING: Fair Lanes Open from Phoenix, Channel 7. 12:15 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at New York Mets, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA play- offs-Phoenix at Lakers, Channel 2. I 2:3Q p.m. -HORSE RACING! Preakness Stakes preview, ESPN . I p.m. -TENNIS: Italian Open from Rome (delayed), USA. I :30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Preakness Stakes from Balumore, Channel 7. I :30 p.m. -DRAG RACING: NHRA Southern Nationals from Atlanta (tape), ESPN. 2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indianapolis 500 time trials, ESPN. 3:0S p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Diving competition from Fort Lauderdale. Fla. (delayed). TBS'. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicaao Cubs at Cincinnati; WGN. 4:0S p.m. -BASEBALL:1SL Louis atAdanta, TBS. S p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Men's pro beach competition from New Orleans (tape). ESPN. • 1 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Nevada-Las veps at UCLA (del_ayed), Prime TickeL 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park replays. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, midnight). 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BAsEBALL: Southwest Conference championship game from College Station. Texas (delayed), Prime Ttcket. RADIO I 0: IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal, KABC(790). . 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA play- ofB-Pboenix at Lakers, KLAC (S70). 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Philadelphia, KFMB(760). S:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Texas. KNX (1070). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Milwaukee at Angels. KMPC (710). . GOI .• 11 :05 a.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Atlanta, TBS. 11 : IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, WON. Noon -BOXING: Glenwood Brown vs. Young Dick Tiaer, welterWei&hts, from London, Channel 4. q :30p.m. -GOLF: Colonial tournament from Fort Worth, Channel 2. I p.m. -SPOllTSWOllLD: Boxina-Ni&el Benn vs. Michael Watson, middleweiabts. from London, Channel 4. I p.m. -AUTO RACING: The Winston from Harrisbura, N.C. (delayed), Chanoel 7. 2 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indianapolis SOO time trials, ESPN. I 3 ~.m. -TRACK AND FIELD: Pacific:-10 Cham- pionships from Stanford (tape), Prime TickeL 3:30 p.m. -BOXING! Jorie Paez vs. Louis Espinoza. feathcrweiJhts, from Phoenix (delayed), Chan- nel 7. 4 ~·~· -ROCKEY: NHL Stanley Cup finals-<.:aipry at Montreal, Z&ftianner. 4:30 p.m. -001.LEGE DA.SEBA.LL: Arizoria vs. Miami from Chapel Hill. N.C., ESPN. 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BAIEJSALL: Nevada-Las Yeps at UCLA (delayed), Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -TENNIS: Italian Open from Rome (delayed), USA. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park 'replays, Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 p.m.). Y p.m. -COlLEGE BASEBALL: Nevada-Las Yeps at Long Beach State (delayed), Prime Ticket. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBAU.: Oodaen at Montreal. KABC(790). 10:30 Lm. -BASEBALL: San Dicso at Pbiladel· phi&, KFMB (760). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Milwaukee at Anaels, KMPC (710). .... 1·01·. ''•<r ,,, Pistons utilizing 18ad Boy' image as .a means of COf!ling together AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -The Bad >:c; Boyt of bukdball have made their enemies • in the NBA.. but that labtl bu aparkcd a _,, __ _ camaraderie amona Detroit Pil10ns. Tbe blddelt -or the Bed Boys are 6-Coot.-1 1 Bau Laimbeer Ud 6-10 Rick Mahom, pcm.Pl the most dilliked tandem in the NBA. The lm• bu been c:ottly to both players -eecb bu paid more than five ftaures in fines lb.is year for their roUfh style of play. But it's also helped. "The NBA can only blame itself for our friendship," Laimbeer said. ''They tlaned the whole thins 'With the Pistons video. The marketin& people said~ 'Hey we Sot a areat concepL The Bad Bo)'I.' And they kind of' lumped me and Ricky in 8' the beddest ones. We became doter on account of that" Tbe Bad Boys theme evotved' durina tbe 1987-88 season. Los Aneeles Raiden owner Al Davis saw a television report referrina to the Pistons as "the Raiden of the NBA" and liked the idea so much that he tent each Detroit player a sweater with the Raiders skuU-and- crossbones loao over the heart. The sift was a bif bit with the players, who were impttSSCd with tl\e baden "take-no-prisoncn" style. "We ao out and play hard. One for aU and all for one," captain Isiah Thnm11• •11i1 Hemandez out eight weeks Kei~cmandcz, a Ufetime .300 hitter ~ in IS m~or l?fue seasons and one of the aame's best fieldma first basemen, will be lost • to the ?jew York Mets for about eiaht weeks because of a fractured ri&ht kneecap, the team said Thursday . Hemande2, 3$, was injured Wednesday ni&ht when be collided with Los Anaeles 1hortstop Dave Anderson while breakirta uO a double play durina the fifth inn.ins of , the Mets' 4-3, 10-innina loss. Hernandez continued to play for two inninas, but when he hobbled toward home plate to bat in the seventh, Manaaer Davey Johnson removed him for a pinch hitter. In other baseball news Thursday: • Riaht fielder Jeae Barfield of the New York Yankees received a mild concussion Wednesday ni&ht when he crashed into the center-field wall in the Oakland Athletics' 7-3 victory over the Yanks. Barfield spent the niabt at Merritt Hospital for observation and precau- tionary purposes. He wat released from the bospitaJ Thursday afternoon and will be -*lined several days. Meanwhile. the Athletics announced that shortstop Walt Wein was placed on the IS-day disabled list with a ~rained riaht knee mc:ul'Ted in the aame rme. Lance Blank.cn1hip was recalled from Tacoma o the Pacific: Coast Leque. He appeared in fiveaameswith lheA'sthis season,aettin1thrcehit1 in IOtrips. including a home run. •Cincinnati outfielder Eric Davis. out since May 3 with a hamstrina injiiry. hu been activated from the disabled list. a team sPokesman said. The National Leaaue club also announced that ri&ht·handed pitcher Jcfl"SeUers would likely be lost for the seaton as a result of arthroscopic suracry on his risht shoulder and that it\fielder~utfielder Skeeter Barnes had been assisned outri&ht to Nashville, the Reds' AAA affiliate. 8 St. Louis placed ri&ht·bandcrTcd Power on the 21- day disabled list with a pulled ri~ muscle, hours before be was scheduled to start, and" called up riaht· hander Don Heinke! to take hi' place apinst the Houston Astros. •Pete Rose may brina witnesses toJus hcarina next Thunday and it may extend beyond one day, ~ty bettbell commissioner Francis T. Vincent Jr. said. Commissioner A. Bartlett G11tmatti asked Rose to meet with him before he 1asues a final judcment on the Cincinn11j Reds manaacr. who has been under 1nvestJ11· tion for pmblina. «t i Oii 01 1111 U\\ Pat ..... coach of the Montreal C.anadiens. com~ri.na the fans of the two cities in the Stanley Cup finall: "Jn Calaary, _you hear everybody say1 'Gee, I hope we win the Cup.' You fO to Montrtat and they aay we better Win the Cup.' Jockey 8111 Shoemaker, who has nddcn 8,799 wmncB and won more than St20 iff...._ miJlfon in stakes money dunna a.n ex· #ltiJWll tt1ordinary career, announced Thunday be will mjre ~xt year afttr a worldwide fareweJI tour. The tour wall bq;Jn June 4 1n Zunc:h, Switz.ertand, and move on throu&h EnaJancl, Ireland. Hofland, West Germany, Sweden, Denmark. Spa.an and Italy, the announcement aaid. -The Shoe" will return to lhc United States in July, wbtft he will appear throupout North America until October. The &our will then take him to Austraha, New Zealand, Japen1 Sin,aporc and Malaysia before it concludel beck 1n the United Siates, where hoe~aker bu ndden fof ~of the last ftvc decades. 1 Shoemaker's final ride wtll come in C.alifornaa 1n either January or fdwuary1 llsd tpokesman Pde( Debreceny. After tttimnent, inc S7-yar~ld Shoemaker lw no specific plans, llid De=. "Doa't be w Md, • if he 1tayt in thorouahbnd f'ICl"I rra IOme Cl ty." he added Sulltvan Nd< behind wheel That attitudt isn"i nteelllrily ~ •ith othtr NBA •ms. Thomu Mid. "When you'R IUCCelllW, a lot o( teams don't likt you. That ps with aucceta. That means you'R doin, lometb!!'I "-"&."he said. ''When you're Jolina everyone likai. ' continued tUCCHI on the court wjtb the lid llO~• meant bis l>u( • or enttrpri1Ina com~ I Adaletic Supponer Inc. offarminaton Hills has been ptOlpCriaa ever 11nce staff' .,,Utt came Uj) wiLh ~ akull- and-a'OllboneM>ver .. ·beakctbell motif this eealOn for itemA lachadina~T-shint and caps. The lot0 bas' become \be ieam'1 uDOfticial symbol. Not liace the Detroit Titm won the World Senn in 198'4 has there been so much interest in buyi111 ittm1 related IO a Detroit team, said BiJI Be~ ~nt of Athletic Supponer. He •jd he has told Boy items to people to such non-NBA territory as Hawau. ··1 can tell you at this point that sales have been over SI million," he .W. J..aimbeerand Mahom have produced their own Bad Bop poster, reaturina them weanns datfc Jlaues with La1mbeer squetrina a deftated basketball and Mahom chcwiq on a net arid rim. At least $50,000 from ,PO?ter proceeds will ao to I varieties of' orpnizauons, mc:lud1na the Detroit Pubbc School&, the Detroit Police Athletic Lcaaue and the Metro Detroit Youth Foundation. ff d I • 0 "EaM up, Tom. You've •nagged the bottom." Haynie, Bradley share lead Veterans Sandra Haynie and Pat Brad-.,/ ley stole the apo_tlisht Thursday in the fint round of the LPGA Championship an Muon Ohio. ---- Haynie, 4S, and Bndley, 38, shot S-(loder-per 67s to share a one-1troke lead over non-winnen Susie Redman. an altcmate to the 144-playcr field. and Ela.inc Crosby. In other aolf Thursday: 0 • lan Blhr·fincb led a cadre o((orei&n playtrs into the top spots after the fint round of the S l milbon Colonial National Invitation Tournament in Fon Worth. Teus. Baktr·finch, 28, a aJobe--trottina Australian who now it con.centratint on play in this coun~ryJ one-putted nine limn in a S-under·pt.r 6S that provioeo hun with 1 o~t.roke le.ad over Fulton Allem of South Af~ and Japanese veteran lsao Aoka. NCAA tennis toumey opens Four California teams, i'ncludina UCI * and to~ Stanford, head a field of 20 teams vyiJ\a for the nat1onaJ crown an the IOSth NCAA Tenna1 Championships besin· ---- 11il'l& todar:in A\Mm, Ch Four tint-round matches wtll open the event at lhr Henry Feild Stadium at the Univenat) of Oeoraia toda~ with · Miami of Flonda facina Mt 1ss1ppi, otlahoma StatemmanaTenntst«, Minnesota tak1n1onSan Otqo and Utah tanaJina with West V1rain1a. The team portJoo of the tournament will reach tht champeoru.bip match neat Tuesday, and U\dav1dual aintlet and doubles competition will beain on Wednes- day. The fint IC'lion (or (ourlh-1«Ckd UCI will be o.n Saturday when the An\Mtat m«t the winMr of' I.ht Minnaoui.S..n I>iceo match. In Otbei JP011S news Thunday. . • JKIPc Holden Pd Oa1re Pollard of M1tsi.Mippt Sta~ beat the St.anbd ta.m of Sandra Birds and FovnLlin Valley's C>ebtlK Oraham, 6-3. 7--6 (7-S}, an dN doublel ftnalt of the NCAA Women's Tmnis Cham· pionsbipe individ&aal toumamnt 1n Gainesville. F1a. -_ . • Delpitc driatcned lawtuna. aue.d intlmidatioo ol a eourc:e ud the pU[l-our=of one DUblilher ... Pmoeal Fwla" -&bl boot wllidt details eotnaPtioll lo die Nora Carolina S&ate blaUt ptOlrllll -will be rel1111d &Im September. The pubticatioa ••ou1tC111Nttt A.-. .... IUtiof Peter Oolenbock wl ~ pnsjcknt of Camill wl Ora! Publilben. ., ~ .. Pmonat f'cMlll00 woilld .. belp ie rdonnUis bit-time ~ •lnletia&Mlcway.· • ._.. c' ..... NH:sd JotcllD Of'Oaic:eei>ud .... 1.,1 ,., ... .,..... ....... Dl••••,,..,..wt Joi D ~ ........ to ... NaA'a AJl.Odlaliw ... Jcbke ...... _._ 1111 (~ "'* ._, .. :JU:..: ... i..,, Nmill~Oi· '""mid M..t &iOa ·~ .,._.. Topwm, IM Irie .80•JW1clNr 10 ... ,,., iaamlj•lr•t' 1Wr1,dildaftlra .................. "' ... • DmG*Y· ..... ..._., • ""••J11'•2rr al '911• r ~ .... Ruda.6d•.._iaDw' ,c...a.w 1s0fr8ALL .,,..., wu thrown out at lbiN on lbt..,. play. lu\tch foHo Md with a •natr. tore SiCCol\d and third and seottd on a dropped 1h1rd '1n kc • freshman Oc$1 AbtttO pi&chi"I a 10.innina ~hutou1. rannina nine and ... w1lk1n1 none:. u addleb1ck outlasted Woodbndat. 2.0. to ad· ~ vance to pl1y f rvane. •• The Roadrunners, 2•-4. loaded the baJCS on 1 inJlc. double, and walk with none out an the top of the 10\h, but were unable to ~ore until the third out ~tht Woodbrictae -r·~-­ catchcr for a pa~ ball. Anot~t pas\td baU allow d a second run to " come aero . Woodbr1d1e. whi<:h ~n1 hn !S·l I. " ncar1y won 1he game 1n the ciahth. With runners 11 fin\ and sttoO<f and one out, a bait wu chopped up the '1' middle. The putout was m::!c 11 lint. "' and when the runner from second t broke for 1he plate, die wa out on a n• clusc pll) .... • U ruvcrs1tf• Shareen Patton pitched a great game. but the TroJan~. !.I could not w l"c San Clemcnle caner ~ Tara Roush." ho wa unhlllable afkr ~ allowing a first-1nnmg 1n&)e to Lak1t1 John$0n, a'> the Trnons earned a 1.0 t first round victory 1n n1n<' innings Patton 1hrew a.perfect game for s;.-, '~· 1n ninas before a smite bro~ 11 up an the \lll\h. She allowed only three hi ~. the other l"-O 1n 1he ninth. whi le ~alkina none and triking out tluec to fini sh the ~aM)n I I-7 Wendi Johnson· bloop 'i1nglr to ccn1cr bcau&ht ho me the win ning ru11 • • 0 • .. ., ""0• 111"0~0 .,., L .. ,.,..,,.. w11h 1wo oul 1n ahc bott om of the M •te r Ders J ennifer Cllne It ••f• on • p ickoff p lay a t ttrst ninth to make a winner out of Rou~h. b a se a 1 M•rlna •1 Annie Pre1utt l d efend s Thu rsd •y. 8-6. who struck out c1~t. and allo"'cd only a walk and a hat batsman after the first innini. .. We played ou1stand 1ngdcfcn"'e- • 1>." ~1d Uni ( oach Bob 8:lmcl "It t was a great dcfcns1"c &ft"'C with a lot I . s ; CdM ' From Bl • took advantage ot numcrou'i Laguna digs and passc which. an efTec1. turned 1nto n1cesc1s forthcSca Kings. Perkins had nine of his team-high 16 lulls 1n 1he third pmc, including fou r m the middle. He also had one of his li ve s1uft blocks and numerou~ blocks whic h Laguna mana~cd 10 dig. "4iometh1ng tha1 really 1mprcS-.\Cd me Wl th Perkms 1s he's matured M> much," Brande said .. He came oul 1n the 1h1rd game. and I said. 'Jai.on. )Ou've goi to win this for u~ · I pu1 him back 1n. and he -;ho"'td a lot ol character - And for the ~ond matlh tn a row. • the Sea Kings avoid ed what ha hu~n !. them all sca~n. In the fi rst match _ w11h Laguna. CdM ~on the second game to even the match and took a 12-S lead in 1hc third game before falling v1ct1m to what Brande has dubbed "The Corona Cruise" an a fuur-pme loss Bui the Sea Kings have avoided dropping 1hc1r antcns1ty 1n conSttut1~e pla)O fT swttp!o of Ed1~n anJ Laguna ul " "Thal', what we'vt finall~ got control of. bc1ngablc 10 ovcrcoml' the ... 1 · cru1~ mode:· Perkins said "We "" finall y ~ that. get pa" u. and stay fired up. h 's eas). Qncc ~ou'"e bttn ••• !:1 c. • ~. MIRA COST A From B l "We \prcaJ thr hall aro\.lnd an<l 11 treau:~ a lot of opportunau~ .. \31d Cook.a IO.)eane1erana1 Mi ra( o\la who has bu1h a po"'crhouse tha1 ma) ~Just t~ht-glnnmg of1hi01s -'!'I "Wc''e got four ~ally f.ood Jun- '"t: ion ,'' said ( ook ··and the) re artttng C't,.. D lot of pla> 1n1 t1mt' · Hubo1. \\-tth 0111) Ngu)'Cr\. Tim .... .... .~ - c"'bcfT) < hn-. l cc lc'l O poulu5.. Ton) Men/ .ind \X 111 .\llt~on '"n1na. the ~me grm11) "'htlh wa\ ~ 1m· prcsst"c 1n put11na Rol11n1 lttll , Huntmatoo Heach .ind Woodbr1dp.e awa) hacJ le.'"' po\1llH' moment\ lo rclk~t on It""'").~ Mam< o\la 1n the lir .. 1 \Cl lx'fo~ the ~u,t.ing' r.sn otT ~~en points •Mtt\ ·n. ice an:\ h) l~c: and Ttent \tc:rnpcr, s ~ell '1\ kill b) 'auycn. 'bout all I !arbor could ffi\l"ilCr, The rc't "' i all M1~ ( ot\t:t v.lth e "e') \tancr 1mpt\' \I\(', ol gooJ plU)SOn bo1h 'ildC'i We hll lhl' NII hu l 'AC didn't c'clutc well 01Tc:ns1\d\ •\nd 11 was ttX> bad bc.•cau~111 was a great p11thcd gamt• "'1th goo<l Jcfcn\C " • Uni 'had to gl't tn w11hout thrn· \tartcr\,104,IUdtng f lw.1( Ufll'>(:!f for 21 1n )!Olen ba\\·\) "ho hall lhc llu .ind two othl'I"'> "'h" '>ulkrcd flulo..l' JC\.tdcnh JI hmlll' I· &Oln$ hard lor 2111 game\, 10 \tart sc<.uuvc loll\ w mJkc 1t 14 1 l Hut slowmg up.. after a Mall Ul..'mnston kill. a Laguna S1cclbc'l <redtl\ Urandc w11 h ti-error, n Perkin-;' loll to "3\t' an on nail)' gc111ng the pla~crs to tea"Kc balance i.ct and Jnothcr \rtl!ll\ notice miscue the ~J f\1nJl'> had J final\ "He's been giving U\ a lecture ncr date with M 1ra C O\la ->1ncc "'' lost to Lagu na. and \tn<.e Hcrrtngton .md Phha each had 12 then we won a tournam.ent (at loll-; for ( orona. I 5-2 \1afTord and Redondo Beach}. and kept on 'oini:· John Mc Keo"' n al50 had 12. for Stcclberg said. "And c\cr)onc., play-Laauna, whi<.h finished 19-2 1na well now 100. so we'rt" no1 getting Laguna had no ofTens1ve rhythm down on each other We're rcall} from the \\an. m1s,ang the prc\Cnce of supportive oul there" John Trc\ino. whu had romc on It looked lake the cru1~ might bC' d uring the wa'lon to earn J '>tarting takingcfTcct, but 11 was more a case of poi.I 10 the rnuJdlc: hcforl' 'pnuniog Uiguna siv1ng the C'ltra efTon 10 \\ave hisanklc an fuc!oda) ·, wuH1Hr ~nta ofT eh manat1on. [)own 2-0 in the '-1onu:a < orooa pl3~ cd "'C'll 1n t" rry matc~and '5..0 in '1hc lhmJ pmt· .l'>peCI dnd Laguna did ltllk nght l.agu a Beach rn mc back w within from rt'tCI\ 1n~ \Cf\C'i p<><>rl) 10 one. AOcr a Pl1ha kill made 11 6-4. struggltn& "-ith 1\' J)•l\\lng .1ml hilting Jonat an ( umm1n~ had a kill and games 'ltufT lolk 10 even 1l "W e losl our t1u1d. h11ter and 11 Again ( orona kept thl' pre\'lure on \houldn't hJ\C .ilk( tt>d U'I but 11 d1tl .. running off four points ~htnd 'itccl-'!aid Laguna \oac..h Lance 'itcwart bcrg<1nd Perkins toaoup 10..6 Pncc·~ .. We didn't hd'-'C a middle .tllatk stufTblod and Cw1cnn1a's kill made (Brande) km:"' 11 'Aas a problem and 11 12-8. but Laauna would not J1c a\ a rl·sull . v.e hit w11h tht• C oruna ~ 11). Cummmas continued to pla) block up .111 night · ~ell and CJM made ia paar of error"' Laaun 1mpro,cd in the third &nmc ""h1ch allov.cd the: Aru\ls to C'\Cn 11 but 11 "'as too IJtc for the second 11me 1n IM m:uch. ··f thin~ laguna lame out c'(l('t 1 I J..13. ina It to he ,1 long match and "-'C' After a timeout. Perlr..in~ had n '\llllT • 1umpcd on them." Hmnde '<lld "The block to gai n ~1dcout hul Dain last matth 11 Y.a\ \1dcou1· \1dl'out. Blanton a nd Sc-an tatTord had rnn· s1dt.'Out r ht' onl \.\JS qu1d • ..-r " took IJbelcd ht\ IC'am·, liN t'-"o g.snics Thursd3) ii'> ··thl' ix·,t hJll "'e'\c pla)'cd tht'> )Car." hut ( iknn said htJ 'iatlor; contnbutcJ "W i: made 1hrn1 lllok good. ttl<>," \B1J Glenn. "'ht> 'ould find 1111 ll' !!Olllcc an thl· fact his team 11 ~-b) had c:.imcil ..1 ..cm1rinah lXrlh M in a 1m1lar hr.ind "It was a good }car·· said C 1lenn "We go1 ho1. I thouihl 1hen.· "'en.·,., or '!14:'-'C" lcnm,, v.ho if the} got hot. "'ould h.l\c " 'hot Rut they fMira ( pc,13) arc rc.:al \lmng " lt houJh I tarbor mo"cd inlu .i 10-:6 k4ld •n the thmt "''·Cook <,a1d hl· held no lhought t\f bnn11na h1) lir\1 Thi oauy Piiot un11 h3d• 1n un•il J fourlh \('I, 11 n:q111n·d ·· 1 had ,1 c.:nn10111nwn1 111 1h1.·m. \,lid ( ooi... If t lh'\ kt llll \111 .... n tht·n I'd go b.1d. to the lir't tc.1m 111 1h,· lounh ~·1 Harbor held .1 1-0 ll-.111 in thl~ ~· on1..1 g..imc tx-lort• 11 q111c:kh \3\.Cd 1n .inJ hoth of the \;11lof' · pcunt., u1nu.• "hen Mira ( 11\IJ h1t uut ofhound' r1'11: rc\t Wll'> \llllph l>Ol' ,l\l' blod,. I.IP, kill dtjtll ~ ..... alk1 :inolhl·r tr nm 1hc lake'' of 6-h1ot ~ .. 1.and11ut D.H 1tl °'"'Jiii.. .1nd l.u.h ~m.lll. f• \ JUJ\1111 l•Jt "1r and \Cnior'i ( r.ug \J.tmolt k n 1n Burd and \um ti k1tc:.oin1.l (1 loot-~ \CIJ)homor,· furwnnl '-1tkt• tknJum .1 I mite-kl t ulk l' 1rnn~fl't <\II pl<i)4''1 IHfh \\hoot hJll a1 RC'dmund (Ou: I tit h .ind thl l:ltl tr t"o atll'mkd On ~on \1,11r la\1 "CffiC''lt(r EIAl · 1 ~ ....... Diii •11¢M' IOOllUftl I.A lho ......_ tttond round. ,._,, At Ute......_ Uiefc'I third bl~m•n co i:tt-peoa W•mintttr (IS..7-1) EncChril&Oplwreon( • ....0,fourhome tn....WM FOftlaU (Citrus Belt No. 2, runs); catcher Cory Colbert (.430, l'-7·1 ), and the No. 4 5Ced in the four home runs), fint bell.!man Mike d1vi•1on. Miler Oci (Af\JCI U No. l, 8urn1(.J80.1wo ho me runs) and hot· 20-S) ho.I Lo~ ~aeh Walson fintlhu.. end 11ick-field1n1 Junior (Moore No•. l ~r l-1). shonstopO.nH<'rnandct( . .flO,CJlht Jn 3·A contests involv1na area doubltt)• who 8urrett catl_J the ~\ entn": ~ Vtew No. 2 entry f.st.anc1a -around tnal he'• $e'en. (19-6) play h l to Pacific (Garden Jf ~an Varw can act by &vcrly Orovc No. 2, 14·10), Vttw N o. I Hills, tl would f1« 1 tem1tch of la I Tu"cn wcloomes C'alcita o arid Sea ~r's second round Wlth Ana~lu V 1cw No 3 Sa<ldleback pla> 11 uc champ Mater Dt1. Pacific Coa 1 l..ca&uc champ Lquna " y'vc 101 it bunch ofaood one Hills, bunched 1n PfCllY tl&ht LO the first At the 'mall schools level. round here;' Barrett said. ··The onl y Academy L~ue champ L1btn y thin& that's aood about {Maler Oci) IS Christian (20.2)' 1s home to hcrman that we'll have them at our place. f Indian {Arrowhead No ). 10.8). know they were ranked h1S}l. but we As Otcan Vatw enters the playoffs. were n't an11m1datcd by that They've Barrett ftcls confident about his aot an awfull y good batlctub though. team's chance\ 10 make a good "I hate to play 1hat first one all the how1ng. especially an" r11ly1n1 for wa) out tn Beverly Hill . But 11 lea 1 fi ve runs an thl• Oflh and two in the we plar (Ma1er De1)al our place. if we seventh to defeat Marina an the final get by Bcverl l Hills." ' aame oflht: reiular ~ason lu1 Friday. Beverly Hi Is 1s led by 1ts only two "W1 nnina the la t two p mC' 1n rctum1n1 s1aners in outfielder lcaauc hcl~:· Barreu said. "There's Michael Moore < 469. 20 RBl. 32 someth1na ab9ot' a come-from·br· stolen bases) and designated hitter hind wan late in a ballpmc that can Richard Fahn ( 422. three home runs. act a team gOtnJ We rally had the 23 RBI). while Fahn's brother.junior spark go1n1 on F ritiuy" • patcher Terry Fahn, will likely stan Today. parrctt will go with either aner 1<>1nJ 7-2 with a I. 79 ERA. se nior Brent Woken (7-3, 2.SO ERA). Fountnln Valley Coach Ron who has been throwing well lately, or LaRuffa 1s happy with his team's wphomorc Randy Karltner(8-2. 2.00 pos1t1on 1n the 5-A bracket. ~ina £.:RA). A combina1ton of the two 1s a placed 1n a s1tuauon with no teams 80od pQSSJbrhl)' Wllh 8 potential With Over 14 wins In the first. tWO 'I \.IOH I I \f,I I' "*'9dl .... a. ....... cnidc Poly m &fie "I thinlt~'"'f'tMI more heavily ~II 1illla &eams. .. taa'6 liil. ~ fOUftlalft Valley Will dMvw Monaaomery (7·3) ....-ff• Im*' Htiabll W1hon, whiCh feel.,.~ en Todd Alcorn (S.3. 1.99) aad 5c:om Dunham ~ ... 2.6S). "We (etl on or our ~ • depth an pilchma." LaRuffa ..W. "We feel we've tot 1 ~up&e of other people that Q n beat ,some .., team&. tevc has 0cfin1ttly *n the dom ina11na p1 tchcras oflate, bulJeff H ale and Oo11 rossctt are ~ pitchers also • "I'd love to score some runs early (today). act Ste'Ve out of there and ,es some people &hat have not aouen •lot "'of work lately some work. 8ut wtJUlt haven't been dOtn& that lately;• The Barons. who stf'Ulllcd at the plate 1n the last round of Jcaa~ olay. have been led by first bueman Mau Hallock, outfielders Steve Gnck and S\eve Lancaster, and Montaomtry, while catcher Mark Dodd can hut1 p11chcrs 1f11vcn the chance. ..I feel we're playi ng as well as we can defens ively and ;et1in1 sound patching." LaRufTa sind .. We j u t need to put some more runs on the board. We're capable of doin$ that and ha ve durina the year. but 1t j ust hasn't been lately:· Wilson has also n rugled at the plate recently. Another rocky outing for John From The Associated Press Elsewhere in th\° Amencan League: Two aaana ballpla}'Crs t·ha itlJ career mile< 1oncs and a few last moment of glor) met on 1 hundav in their cfforb to revcne· poor stan'I this season. 'korc 11 one 1ep forward for Davt' Purkt•r unothl'r one back for T ommy John Oriolet a, a.dtus t: In Balumorc. Bob Melvin's bucs-loadcds1nf1cin thC' 10th mnlnJpvcthe Oriolcsthe victory. Mel vin s fl} ball over 1hc drawn-in outfieki scor«S Brady Anderson from third base. Pal'ker h11 a l \\o--nin hnml·r and John lo\l h1) lourth Mrn 1gh1 aamc a~ Oakland hl'at the vi~1llng Nl..'W York Yankees. 6-2. for 8<1h Wckh'<, ~lllth '-'ICton · h was the only h111n the innana for Balli mote, which had loaded 1hr ba-.cs on walks.. two of them mtcnLJonaJ by Keith Athc:n on. 0 .l Mark W1lhamson. 1-2. pitched•~ thirds of an 1nn1n1 in the I 0th for the victory. Marbaua t. Brewtrt 5: Alvm Davis hit a three-run homer. and-Uw:r mort runs scored on consecutive wiki pitches Lo.k Jp Se')a1t1e 10 the win 1n the Kmadome. The T he A ·s korcd lh t' run' ofT John. fourJ,1n 'lh} ofh1s 461h birthday, tn d11~1ng him 001 after 4 • UlllfflaS Parker. v.ho t urns'~ on June 9 , h11 a tov.cnng homer 10 right w11h one oul in 1hc fourth Thrt'c outs lnt~·r. John 'AUi> gone John, 2-7. ·f:l"C up fhc run on ~"en h11' and 1"'0 walks v.h1lc hilting a b'Jllt r 11nd 1hrow1n1a wild pnd1. Mc ha'ln·1 v.on 1n<.'t Apul 27 wlwn ht' btal the Royal . 3·2, tn Kan\a"i C11y and \tall necd~;12 "'In" 10 l'QCh 300 Manners ha"e v.on 11 ofthc1r llSl IS aa mtt. . . The Brewers ralhcd fo r three runs an the ninth, but 'Mac Schookr 101 lhc last two outs for his 10th save: • · I was look1n1 for wmcthto& IO h1f'1 n the Jir 11 nd he go111 up," ~1d PJrkcr nov. JU St I l homer.. a"-11) from the 300 mark "I ll~t )car. he aot a cuf' c up and I hit ll out I thmk that p11ch today mi.fttt ha ve been " m1S1ak,·. 100 .. Parker" no"' 11 for .. 7 •ftcr h1tt1ng I~ in .\prtl .md ha.,poo.,icd has J\~rage 10 :!'7 He ha~ four homer; and 18 run<1 hailed 1n and ha\ at ka\t tcmpor&tnl) \lknu'.d rumor he would tlc traded or benched Raa1ers I, Twlaa 5: Pete lncav11laa's run~~rina ""Jle wuh t'40. outs an the l l th 1nninJ pvc Tcus \he victory tn Arlington. Juho Franco singled with two outs off relic\ er German Gonialci, 3.2. stoic second and scored on lncav1gh1·s dnvt' an the lef\-ccnter field al~y In a National Lcaaue p mc: Cardlnal• •. Aatros S: Pinch-hmcr Denny Wallu'I sinaJcd in W1lllc McGet in the l0th·mnang to gi'VC St Lo urs the victory 1n the Astro<fome The victory sna~ 1 li\.'c·&a m<' Houston w1nn1ng strt'ak and li vc~me < ard1nals los1na trcak. 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Cahlorn11 on or oelo•• Wednesday the aoventh day of JuM. 1989 at t.o o·~. at whlc:l'I """~ wfll be publicly opened and read in Room 169. F1rat Floor. Hall or Admlnlltrallon. 10 Civic Center P\au. Santa Ane. Cetltor"'8, tot the lollowino prot 1 10 be 1<im1n1stered by th• 0r•rl94' County Environmental Menagement AQenCY • ltem.Ho f 1 2 3 .. 5 e 7 Prof.ct No. M& 11.S-3 MILE SQUARE AEOIONAl PAM NO..™ LAKE FOOTPtOGE Jt• Mob1llzauon Sh0f1ng SCHEDULE OF WORK ITUH Br 1dge Dev 1opment Lalo.a lll'PfO...-menls (i e i1n1ng, edge treetmenl bOuldera poi.s~ EarthwO<k Concrete Work Landscape Oe\ieloe>~I 1 L.S LS LS LS LS. LS LS R.Ouc.d cooatr~t.on p1a09 spec; pro111..ons and other contrect d<>cumenl• et• ~ '°' uamtnauon ~ charge or may b• ecured upon payment. 1nc.1\IQ1ng state aaies tax. ot $7 80 11 ptciled up In pet9(W1 S 10 00 11 reciueis\ed by mA nt "'' U P S . to piease iociude the llreet addrea to wNdl "- A complete set ot full •t• construcl•on plans wut be avallabte r0t lllllnlinatlon wUhou1 char~ or m.y be MCur9d upon paym901 ineluO•no N' te•. of Ille e!T'OIJnt ~hown.ln '""-prl)C>er COIUmn In the 1able ll•led below No ot Snee1s 6 10 11-15 16-20 21-25 ,, 10 18 50 51-55 3330 3700 40 70 £MA~M4 P1aro&lloilb~ ~rent •Ml.Mtl ••el.o pert o4 &ttla contract Coplel of the~d ..... .._._ .. ,......._ff ~al pro~on• are a "*'•ble at EMA tAoom 225l tor an add1uonat charge, lndud•ng •l•I• ,,.. tu, of• ' Ill 5<>1f~lled11p1n~ • Sl2 75 ,, t9quell.0 Dy~· Al c.MClca .n.11 b4t macM payeble to . Thert .-be no r(lNnd '°' 191utn ot Plant 9nd 9')41Ctal prov~. end ~um le • ~ Oro.n wttidl we not property edd.-..d ot peyllble .,. tubfe(t to -..Y The EMA~ 9'°' ._.. 191J I II ......... cl9Aey ,.._ _....,., 8tl¥fttt0n le dlil...O to ... prov4160111"'81o9ton A. "P1 at &*I Al'"3 asc& --·::•=&~";.:r=r111 ,. .. ,.,. .. .,~.._.,.,,..~"' ... ""'MICMl .... ,.., ....... .,.. ... ,; r11• . . 0i r • .,. .. _,.,....._o1 .. -...,...,._ .... ,,,, • ....., ......... tM•MI 111- lda1111••._.,._ .. ~Lall.a•• AftMI 1 .... ..., .... .a,..•f1Ml•t ••t. P., b'8,..... .-, AkHrCI a-,, Coe• lMI I .......... (fMJ 111·"10. Olllll llWNs.~c4...._" ...... Pteu-..-.. 1U I 1tteN ....... 1Ml(1t4t•M•li . ., ..... ., .. ...,. .. ...,. -. ... -.e>r.;..~.obiws, Ola....,,'°· ,. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX "2-5678 "'"* NORTM ==CO. PROll IOUTM co. C .. CK YOUR AD ntS NIT DAY :.~ ... ~ .:..-:.::...::::~::; 11~~~~iill!i!!l!P',... ..... 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New c;erpetlng liiiiiiiiiiiiii '285.000. Note Sc:hneer, -..,,..,,,.~""='=-=-.,...,..,.,,,.,._- 723-0147 : --11111Uff------..... ----·1 ~: =-u:.~hOt~ . -..... um. =~ ~~=· Cd -..,,-----,,-,i~~---- ' wn1 rt11wmw 11&11 t111111&Ln ·-----™'s lat>ulou• "Picture 873-e511 P«fect"3000 aq. ft., 4 bd •=-'"""'=~""'='"-=-...,......,.-= home .. one Of • kind. CHARMING-Prof dee 28R .• Cuatomtzed throughout 28A. country kitchen, wttn French doors. lky· bleached Olk floor• -Ughta, MC\ltlty aystem, through-out. 20e Onyx ~ lt.in.d glau windows, $579,000. Appl only .• IP' & UM Of 30,000 850-3008 0< 7f50..3380 •" Denl9h brtcke. A 200• 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; =:emtovlewof ocean, Corona dtl Mir 1022 &.~~·=t~~ WALKTO BEACH • "9nlent to lhopplng ctra, 2BR 18A, and gar, lndry ......_ COM Hi.... t~... rm. nice yard, patio By • & ~ •. ~~ io~-:i· owner $395K 873-0387 1129,000. ,...,,. GF~E El .KJNS IP.!!! u "».. ll't\. '='i ! l lmlJ llEAL TOil~ $ f :-MWIPAMITT t,; We'• glW )'OU the down In i exehg for a lhare of own. ~ er.hip. You make the • i :~ ;. i •• !.- 1 • !:" lltwhlt llellts, llc. j -l'IEALTO-.S 631 · 1400 673-6900 760-3600 WMMC " . ·• :. . . . . IESI VERDE •••••••••• ,.,. .. ........ ...... . j ' • 0nnge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Friday, Mey 9, 1989 •MATENMR •8USPEAIOHS •CASHllA •OtlHWASHERS •HOST /HOSTESS -~ 1"l1WMIW Cilf 1ff•r 11arn: (213) ._,. 1333 or (714) 725-0777 m111111 i Re9taurant mma F(T & PIT. Exp pref'd Xlnt ' benefttt. Apply 3'41 E PCH, Corona Del Mar, ' CA 92e25 r:w.taurante lllPl.MTAT111 Opening aoon In Cotta M •~a . ne•d• Hot t/Hoat••••• c.hlen. Pr9') Cook•. 8u8Mrl, Food Bar At· tendanta. Bakera Siert lrnmedlatety. Apply In person: 1555 Ad1m1, C.M. SS&-1903 Retail llP'I ULll PlllH '°' '9tall antique linen & gift tt0f9. Call 873-7714 SALES. Earn S2000 to ' S20,000/mo. Set your own tchedule. Be your own l'OU. c.11 239·461 t • 24hr• recorded rnesMg•. ULll · TM PENNYSAVER hH a • fu«I time & part tlm• pos- ition open !Of In.tide rNd· er ad Nlet Apply In pe<· aon, 1860 Placentia Ave , eo.c ....... IHUTAIY PI T 12hra /wk Type/phonea. 84~228~ ~ ., -~ ... ' ......... ····-· ssl6 ssld 1.1,,_. ·-• IBll Dbf led llO v.IVlll ,... ACUI fW I " In ~ "LOOIUNO '°' • eon.. 'llecHOCK lleCtttc ,.._ SI h I . YOOTH P'1ne ~ & Afnertcen ~ '40. WelMrll)ryet WOii Mt: 161 CWlorft "'°"" w. ,_. wonder; .,.,.. owtelM. Mtnt MONO M MAI l'*'t ~~:21R~ ~~n..~r:r' *~J:.~· ful~ dcl09 & cm oondtuon 1 11.100 Gt.-= '300 C"'-..nORs 1931 ~ ltvd CM •• ,. '°' ~· •1~111 uun..x.&. ---------· _ ~ Aoom • SOLID ··-· ....... to to telPOf_.. 'II I' .,._·1 11& ' AUTOORAPH8WANTEO OAlfK Plltll Xtr• 1ro ""*·Come & w. we 1 ....... ....:. MhP. •1;;, MY WAIT We t\9119 c:tl~ Po9-Of fernou. ~ ~ .... hU1efl ""· dMll/bootl-•1111u rnWtt N\19 the .periect ocwer. ...,.. ,' N.8 ln\Wtment CC>UnMt-1uone op•n for -Mii· ten, ptiota., document•. "*' S3tt; dlni~ 'ortrHt """ ""••I pee-tor )'OU.131-t~ ~~1~ ~W'tfa -;,':OO -- ' lng0 ~ .--1ce'o99Ct& p~-?' Part time. WV work AM motlvat•d P•OPI• lo etc.. Phil Of a..n. dY9 ~ 4& ~~ ~ cNlr. LNI• MM 'NACHES' 1 '1' * F ... ~.. --•1 _. ""'" ,_. 0t PM. No exp nee.a-eupenitee teenegera In .. 5-0521 9¥99 54t-aee7 _._ --· >Ont ...._._.. w.ltfl battery decl ed II 4 ~· · A NOT d•nt. 3 yre Hcurl-ary hourly • Bonui t~ ~ promo-cond Whote Mt ''300 ct\wo-, rotating ... t. blk/:i ,._·, • _,llUDI •Nf- tlH/Hcr•tarl•I exp. 842-4321 EX1 431 or tlonal n.ld. • lllllT LJ919&Tlll• 380-3315/d 720-39041• nip up arm tWt• S20CJO ~ ~. ~1 to 17' ""'*>out. 35tlP 0 18. -CAll !4 HOUM Good communication 228 Walt f0t beep Uk Home~~~. 'MARCY' E1t«CIM¥18ii' Jt4/U141TI -SEAL PotNT .,, t 1100. Oya &41·118• '114/ .. 1141 9*cllla ,.quired. 752-2233 tor Crys1al or Ben. • Guaranteed Income ot Buy/W . 973_.2011 E•l!t.•"at 1dlnlng 1 rov~ llllPY.... Kltt•n. ,.~~d . Ew. 723-015-4 FREE TOWING SECURITY OFFICERS ,... c:Nlr • -1 d b' I Wont for ttw *II 1•01,1r Wiik 8Mut entlque din Mt tMIOl\ab&e 497-3t93 LIKE NEW.* 125 • ore ••· '"'•l•y•n -.ulftllMm PART TIME Ul\llDS • weJnut. Table, 8 ct1a1ra: MOVING in:,.."Mileiu. •54e-0202• studsvcavall.060-0525 Ille. T~ 4\llhNfOrtw/ ... W• onet Xlntj>ay_._ltff1t .. llUUI\ to 1t1i1 ehln• cab. buff•• & ..,. Q!lentai N QI 9xe l 41( ' SUMMER WEOOING ..... ............ 9030 trtmmjf xmroeni te. rTlllr"blY YWM, ~16--~ wafnul china cabln.t· aml ~ .nd hmctbMd 77· Scout 2 4x4. ,..., No exper neceea. Call L•lllftt. rn With potential l0t s1000 ~ 60l I eofa; walnyt game iable hLat v•~:. __ ... 4~~1 .~1b,!>5· 60S5 tren1. petnt, tne. S2tt$ now. 714-714-4880 per ~. TheM ~· ~ w/4 upholater.CS c:halra, agu.na ....,....,, ~ .. ~ u FIUt•. Pow.ii . I Piii Obo 1JC)..()14t U -• --$1000/Wk Pottnllal T... lllon• •r• permanent and APT SIZE S1ove & r•lrto«· kltctl table w/4 c:han; lrg Wedding DrHa, brand 6012. open "*· hand •• • -~ mark•tlng ot11«:9 sup· otter an e xoallent op.. ator. kitchen table & 2 br... lemp; g.. lewn-new, Wht Nlln w/lecie a. medll, C6of>w ac:.,., 440 Fl" owr pick ~ tl'\icil, Trudo 90}5 Needed to t*P <>P«at• pll•. E .. y hra. SAM-12 portunfty '°'growth and c:halre. Storage tt'teda. 1 mower, etc. 1eo..1eea bMd1, u 1. Pd s1150, l*dl. '5000. 786-5537 fully~. x Int con-1,;;;::;;::;;::;;;=; T .. .Ollden In CdM. Sat· Noon. No WMttenda. rapid adVanc:.ment In-large& 1tmal.645--2309 MUST SEl.1. NOWI Din tbi Sec Sl50 <497-7370 dtOonl "-dy for your fl urdays & Sundays, 10 am NO EXP NEC IUfed Va,r1, wagon or 77x42 w/2 ......_ hutcti i'iiftOI i ~ u•ll Uk• newt 137-IH7 • 4 f:r Call Dorothy, Mon large Mdan la required rLM0mT UllTI e ctira. 11200 eiHo gtui Jewtfry /Fun/ An _....... 6059 or 744-o253 • rl, e am • 4 pm Call bef0t• 12 Noon 1.011 of opportunity to S120 or!QIMI pnc. '50, porc•laln chend•ll•r 6025 I~~~~~~~~ 873-2268. NEWPORT BCH 873-3735 grow with us No H · atlN In carton. 722-7178 '350 080 531-7193 • Yamelle Coneote Plal'O 1: •11um S hlP91ng/R•c•Mno COSTA MESA 5-48-3919 perlenoe neceNary, we F lglclal Elll 24 ORIGINAL off ptngt by Ebony Beeutiful TOM ---------1 ... W11llnrJ FfT, full co benefits Call SOUTH O.C. 542-1240 wlll lraln ~ at r• I ""4• d :!t NEW DAYBED WHITE I Tempeet (11trnout GrM« Like N•w 12000 ~/ lll•T Barbare lor lppt GARDEN GROVE oe: er 2 isp, xi BRASS With mattr ..... art1tt)30~ otd fr~ 494-1474t ~----....._. Sagin 4 650-2001 749237 To achedule an interview trim, yn. <>14. nt & trundl• complel• Atklng a1000·S3000: -• AVUUna 8018 Torker. H ........ r •. 0.lew and find out your .. ming cond M50 675--26"4 1245 •M0-8733• 5-48-0211 Prine only. s;ol.dft. rn 6065 1912 YAMAHA 8ece 550 ~.;_Hr~no~ llfllTTIJllllT THRIFTY CAR REHTAL potential SUB-ZERO relr~(.lreher, NEW-Modular chalH ---New t2/17 4,000 mil.e radedll Spar• pane Expofl w0/rrefe.,atencabenelSl•t1'•. ~; t':'::,:~:: ••• • •a. •••n ~uni~•· ~.!7 .. ~ lounge & mlill lovwat OfiiCt F""*'" •Hll ll&&lf •I Showroom condition ~tom c.mperextral .,..... ..._ Su n ........ om '""''... made In Italy wltM high· & EClll:!:.mtnt 6047 ~-S1000 fWm 845-0490 Lee'• talkll '375/weelt Corona del agen11. PM ahltt1/llex 1213)477 31... 1300 71()..9757, eves & 1 ,..,.,,..., ,.,__.. leet~ _:! ~ & 2 ..,_ -iltl J M •••7151 h,.. Mull enjoy wkng • .... ...,_ .......... 961\1\ da-.. ,._ .. T .,._.. ..... May ,o 1 ._..to 5'>m HONDA XRSOO '83 ott ........ ••• II ar. ~ w/Publk:. Xlnt OMV • .......... ....-.. """" ,. by "Nlcolelll" Coat Stor• Flxturff. R-.vn Orang• County Fair· road, nu hr•. Xlnt S900 83~1967 "' 744--0253 STATE FARM AQent J must. SS-e.OO hr • lncen· Empk>yment Wanted r,_._ 6014 '5250, wlll Mii for $2715, brlldteta & 1td1 Caah groundl, Costa M• .. ~~~-~84;e.ao;~1e~·~=~~~~~~~~ Tatdl In Cotta Men loolc· llvea & xlnl benefit I 5535 rumnurs-Call 7141846-3337 or reg, Of ... for cu~. am Ent9r off Anlngton St. __ _ Ing for exp MIM/MrVice 5•9-9151 llUI ...... I 8191345·8371 trig, bed IPfMd hanger• ------- per90n. 5 53- 1115 * TUmlllll * ~~~~~ -::~: Foott>owd with rails, QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS ~~:tu'c!:i1 ~~ B= sn.11110 All O.C. Airport area. PARS kind ledy In your home 0t qu..,ulze S 195 8'0·-8733 B~~~·N~~ ~~~~. 720-9268 n..llKO eltperienoe preferred Ex· ~•.TLC. houtekeeplng. EOAR CHESTS CAI.I. * 840·8733 * p & ,._,_... 1.n.11.9 TIAllllS oellent working •nvlron-Reta av.II. 858-2571 Hand Crafted-coming 10 _ __ .,..,tts-.,;;;;.;"'.-----.•--~--•l•iiiiiiimiiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim;;;;;;; 8 u 11 d a career ment, lmmedllle open. Cos11 Mesa soon. For 2 CATS-very lovlng, calm, IDilil m 7011 w/proleatlonal training & Ing. Travel A"v•ntures, Membtnhlps 5540 lnlo call 776-1844 · Mfsctfllntous 6015 mature, n«il; epol.I led rot· - 1 , KITE Good .~ ... 11 ~rank 752-0752 -11 1 ....,.iu t on high Income potenllal. •ra &• CHINESE Cormandl• 1-WAY or round trip tlclc•t ~ hsme !!"'7 • .,22d·o'°' l500 675-9814 . Call Chrla 800·777-1 124 Wll'MllllH emberahlpfOf'Nle *'4000 ICrHn beau1llully 01llu d9')art 5125. r• """"' ome ... ., " orf714)28l·9091 .lmLll 494•1474 · · earved onbothsldea.8 turnopen.t 1oouc:t1way 110 ... m 18'0UFF1e1.o.ssooo. TIAllll NMdec:I for Jewtery •lor• Pis ,,.., 5A5!"!n2g7 $5000 ~I0-0872 955--28M Fem. 10 moe. BMdle & EXCE!Li:f.2~~~TION Pr•IChool/toddler PIT, located In Irvin• llaryn: .,.... ~3 Diamond ring, 'A K, apr whit• $350 845--9788 FIT M·F. New scnoot Know1edgable & quallly CUSTOM MADE CON· Sl,095, Mii $850/obo •FREE• UCI Cempua. 15-4-8030 -.kitted 1 must 752-8994 TOUR CHAIR, It brwn. Purl ring, apr '375, Mii lllTIAIJll....., ab 17' epMd boet, no engine maange heat 2 mos Old 1275/obo Call Jurgen male puopy · 13 weeks trail« Meda wortt fl6et1 B Uy An!!f!ts 6010 WH S4ooo.' aacrlllce "3-02.5-4 Shot• $35 5-45-373' 241-HS4 642 5678 2-PIECE oak cred•nza 12500. 8&4·5093 Exer bike & row machine. Fr" to loving home1 7 5 HP outboard motor -with b•v•l•d mirror. Are you the IPO'flng '°" xlnl eond, S7S/M 10. Oane/Leb/RottW9iler mix LI k • new S 6 5 0 I '500, oak Hoosier cabl-Find the equipment you apd bite• S50 M&-2330 pupa Black & Tan Paper 642·2815 net, $350 494"'8286 days need In clUllfted °' 752-1400 ext. 2651 trained. 5-45-4825 ......-.=-l.A~ER Rowing/ Racing ) I ) SMll, good condition $1400 Ceni.~75--4888 SABOT FOR SALE Located on Balboa llland Beach mooring B•tt offer 831-2652 7012 * SEA RAY 28' twin en· gin.., radat arcti . r• mOdeled to 1919 ~. + 3 axle trail« S28,500 obo 840-0200 11 to 16 Years Old WOii( IVININGS AND SATUIDAY . YOU CAN AVERAGE PR WEE< s7500 OR MORE CAU EARL 213-479-3620 All TllANSPCMtT A TION PROVIDED 8Y AN AOUl T SUPUVISO. '\ • ' .. .. 1 .. , ; .. ;J ' J • 'I • • I • • • • I ' • • : l I I ) NEWSPAPER D£LIVERY . . r '89 El:DOUDO ~-Sugg. Retail Price .. $27,388 Our Sale Price ................ $23"899 *Less Fact. Rebate ........... s~ooo ~~~~21,899 ON( ONLY (617483) '89 BROllHlll (732201) Mfg. Sugg. Retail Prlce .. $28,901 Our Sale Price ................ S~SJ! •Less Fact. Rebate ........... ~ ~~·23,311 t.'j i ?J \~ IJ 11:00 Last of the '88's. DISCOUIT! 6 AT THIS PRICE YOUR BUICK IEW '89 ,REAn:A or Only: $349 MO. + tax. 48 mos. closed end lease. Total due on dd1very $1210.94. Res.dual $1~900. Total pay· ments 111Cludtne tax $17,757.12. On approved credit Three onty: (9052«) (906108) (905nI) ~89 CEITIRY CISTll OllPE .~~ * NO COLLECTION * .Early m oln ing m otor ro utes availablt" Must have d ependable vehicle and liab ility in urance. i da1c fH'T ttH4, 2:30 a.m.-5:.10 a.m. ABOVEAVERAGEEARNINGS CJll 7 I I <11:!-13.B bc-t~f.rn 6:00 a.m .:l.OCJ p rn (\t.f I ba.rn .. JOa.m.( ~·r & Sl \J AREAS AVA ILA Bl.E: lluntlngton Beac h Cos ta Mesa,. FounCaln VallP~ .. & ~e•·.--ort Beat-b • • • . • • 4 t • • ... • • ' I • i I I I I I I urnhut•. dottung, •P· ~ ....... dryft, h ousehold 11am1 SAT /SUN 1 30-3 425 hgonla •nAPlllT EVERY SAT & SUNDAY •Or1119.COUt Coflege. ~ & ADsma, eo.ta M--. AdmlMlon/Parklng REE.. SPACES S12 In dWnee, S15 oo day ol Snp Me9t 432·5880 TURN THEM INTO •ONEY Call 6tZ·5671 A ITTEITlll FllST-TllE UVEmSERS Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! . For more information, call Marla or Angie, 642-5678: . WORLD OF • 55 - JODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2 3 4 Munt 11 l"'*'-' ., ""'-to ttle ~ ... Ml.Git~ st~ to ll'rtde ,.,.,...,. •1 OuOlc ..... 82 Oumlhoee 83 Orunttwd9 DOWN 1 Feehlonel>lie 2 ~tcn 3 s.t Into I• aurfllCe) 1 Ham!Mtparl Ren ewey t Stow lrllln 7 MIMI pr9f I Allan nur• t Aumend gin 10 Concelt9d 1 1 Plundered 12 Coupd - 13 Slippery 19 Geiwtted 21 Sei\lot "*"'* 25 Purgtlt0ty'I kin 2t Youngtt• 27 o.-tflcel 2t Ctletter 30~1ty 31 Sftt ... 32 Ruuc>-ChW- 1'1- ' 7 33 Atrcralt 34 For tne 3 7 O¥erty demp 31 Stolen 4(1 &llt t •bnc 41 Rah or ole 44Pvan.up 48 CN1•1Np 470!~ 48 Sall! Ir• 8 tSERVICESt they're all In CLASSIFIED Read the classified pages and you will find someone to handle your needs. -di topic 411 AutOf'l'alon 50 lndlcatlonl 51 -up._. 52 ~ 53 -¥9Ult 12 13 Q • I) r· A I ::i Steepest gasoline prJce hike sends I 9y DAVI SKIDMORE \ innatton wa running at an annual pef'(('~t: natural ~s and tleclric1ty lonaer being innucneed t7y f.ut )'tar's ··••• ,,__.,... rate of 6.6 percent, half apm the 4.• pnces were up 0.6 per<:,cnt. drOuaht, but he said it was too soon to w ASHINGTON _ The latJCSt percent rate posted for both 1988 and Econom1 t S. Jay Levy of Levy te~I if. th11 )car's arowina condmon1 oDC'-'month Jump in psolinc pnce 1987. . Econom.1c Forecasts 1n c_happaq~a. wiJlbefavorablecnoughtobrinafoOd si~ the aovcmmcnt bcpn keeping 'f1'e B.ush adm1n1.urauon. which 1s N.Y ... saad that crude 011 pnCC1, w~1ch pnce-s dov.n. . track in the l 930s sent the overall hopm_g 1nflat1on wtll moderate and have Jumped about 30 percent 11nce The rate of anflat1on excludma the inflation rate for consumers soanna allow the Federal .R~rve Board to the stan of the year, have alrcad).' volatile. rood and enera~ areas. a o. 7 percent in April, the sharpest p.ush down interest rates, read the eased ~mcwhat. But,. that ':"On t calculauon a"-lysts say 1~ on.en a ad ance1n more Than lWoyears, The ~portfav~l?fr-!'teeess&.nly transit!' 1mn)ediatel ~tcT-mtau~ ohmdmymi 1nfla. aovemmcnt said Thursday. "'Yt!e thmk 1t s kind ofbke a bufac intoreheffo~motomtutthepsohnc -~aonary prcas~rcs than the .broad~r The Labor Department said moving through the economy. Other pump, he 5a1d. index, rose onl)' 0.2 percent 1n Apnl. psolinc prices skyrocketed 11 4 per-than cneray pm.-es, inflation looks "Gasoline could vrry wcfl inc~•~ The annualiud rate for this "core" ocnt in A ·1, followin substantial like it's in pretty &ood sh.ape," WhHe fun.her bccau~ of a shortaac of infl~tion from February throuah pins of 2. f"percent in ~arch and 1 7 H~use spokesman Marhn Fitzwater refining ~pac1ty and bee.a use of .an Apnl was •.2 .pe~nt, down from . a percent in February. said. increase m ~asonal demand dunns 4.9 percent 1n the prcc:ed1n.a six Financial markets, noting the Eneru accountc~ for about 60 the summer. he said. months. heavy innuence of the encray price percent of the Apnl advance. The On Tuesday, the federal Energy Economist Lawrence A. Hunter of gains which are not expected 10 previous monthly record for gasoline Information Administration 'pro-the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said rcpea't in the coming months. was 7.4 per'"cnt, }Ht in January 1987 )ccted that psoline prices, for all the report "should be clear and shru~ed off the bad news. The Do" and March 1974. grades, would nsc by the summer to conv1ocma evidence to the Fed tha.t Jones industrial stock avera&e slipped The dcpanmcnt noted, howe' er, an avcraac of S 1.09 per gaIJon from the l'.ime has come to ea~ interest s poiots in the first half hour of that although gasoline prices ha'.c ..S 1,05 currently. The average pnce rates." trading but then quickly recovered. zoomed upward I~-7 percent 1h1s last summer was 99 cents a gallon. But economist. Michael Moran or The overall April increase, 1f 11 }'Car. the) "ere Sl!ll 17. 7 percent Food and beverage costs to Apnl Daiwa Securities America Inc. said continued for 12 months. would bel<?"' their pc~k in ¥arch 1981 roseam~eratcO.Spcrcent.Pricesfor that, while the Fed may read the amount to an annual inflation rate of during the OPEC 011 cns1s. fats and o ils, meat and poultry, dairy report positively, it will not interpret 8.1-percent. It was the sharpest climb The 5 I percent advance for all products, baked g~s and fruits an<J it as a signal to ease credit restraints. since an identical 0. 7 percent gain m energ) costs also set a record and vqctablesall rose. Pnccsofsuprand "They need to krep a firm irip on _ January 1987. followed a I.I percent rise in March. sweets fell a sli&ht 0.1 percent. pohcy or the secondary effects of For the first four months qf 1989. Home. hWJ.DJ. 011 prices rose 2.2 Levy said food prices were no cncrsy pnccs could become import- \.'1t:HI(.:\'\ DHt:A)I Ion aat," he aaid ... Many alm\s contumt ~an tMit lllOOctioa procua;; Alld the oVdalf"' (consumer) .indu linchldlnt eneray) is dte bl.Sis for many cC>Jt-of·hHna incmaKS," 1n· cludina th<* in Social Stturity benefit&. · Tbc April faawa left the.-0vcrall Consumer Price lndtx at 123. l per· cent of its I 982·8A ~. rneanina that a hypothetical 1eltttion of &09ds costrna S 100 dwin1 the bese period would have cost $123.10 in April, 80 cents more than in March. In a Kparate report, the Labor Depenment said American,· averaae weekly caminp, after adjll!tma for inflation, rose 1.2 percent in Apnl after fallina 0.3 percent a month earlier. Averaac weekly ear01n1s in Apnl, before adJustana for inflation, wn-e $33'.08, up 4.3 percent from a year earlier. Takin& the 5.3 percent infla- tion rate for urban workers into account over the 12-mooth period, real weekly carn1n~ ~ere down 0 9 percent. M JJA SO HO.I .. A .... .... ..... ..... . .. (+0.•%1 (+-0.5%1 +o. ;. Employers find hiring teen-agers can be a 'lifesaver~· , 1y JOY ANTHONY Delly ll'lot ................ First you give your employees the shin off your back. Then they ask for your jacket • Would a teen-ager demand less? .. They aren't at the age where they take things for granted or they're just doing the.job because they ha..vc to. It's uciting to them," says Cath)C Heck., a co-owner of the Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shoppe in Newpon Beach. Heck was a Costa Mesa school r teacher before she joined her husband in the ice cream business six years ago. Their first employees were her ·" former students. "We could trust ~~.> everyone," Heck recalls. "It was a real family atmosphere.·· More recently. she hared her nei&}l- t bor's children. They arc 14. "We used to shy away from hinng them that youn.a." Heck admmed. But "they are fabulous.·· These teens "are ~4 fOing on 20 in terms of matunty . "I think rve learned from teaching to try to build a rappon, to kec.p the ~ lines of communication open." • ., I " ( "My husband (Wayne) is real honest when he goes to hire some· one," Heck added." He tells them this is not all fun and pmes." Someumc' a teen finds out abOut the cleanup duties and walks away. But even if a teen joins the company, they ant given a two-week trial period. If they perfonn weU, their startina wa,e, 54.25 an hour, is. bumped up. If they don't show up rqufarly or fail in other ways. the Hecks wave food-bye. ~al way they don't waste tame on tmotog. "Older acncrations WCTC more oriented toward making sure they &Ot to work on time and aot to work on a regular basis," says Lawrence Ball. the regional manager for the' Merchants and Manufacturcn As.- sociation in Santa Ana. "We seem to .... Ice cream sho p owner C.thy Hedi says her teen wortcera are ~•b¥1ous.­ r see an mcreasrng disregard for those rules. Employers are very frustrated with th.at." BalJ believes that the schools are partly to blame. Students who acfby with ditchmJ classes think they can act by with d1tchina work. The best way to teach them? Fire the worst offender. "It's too bad we can't learn those lessons without havina to go through that pain," Ball said. But "some of these younger people could reallr be a lifC$8ver t<>r a small employer,' says Lynn Grahan, ex- ecutive director of Youth Employ· ment Service (Y.E.S.) in Costa Mesa. Not only are th~ committed to their jobs, "often they II work for less." Y.E.S., wh~ch secs more than 1.400 teens a year, offers a free employment aaency foTcompanies in thc~cwport Harbor area. Companies that use the service frequently include: House of Batteries, Omohundro Corp .• E Z. Lettering. Banana Blue Print, and CSMS, a janitorial servace. "If you're a loca.I small business, we're 1deal for you ... Graham con· eludes. Amerlcu Dream b a weekly colam• dented to -lpt.1 nna.11· bG1laet1 owaen. If yn are a bnlaet1 OWMr tr ... lff by •D UIH, tM Dally PUet may .. al>Je to -Ip. Sn4 yov col ... ldee to Donaa Mooeey, IM11&~ HSI ..... ,, P.O. Bos IHI, C..u Mtta,ttltt . Unions.cind regula_tion restrict youth-work 8y JOY ANTHONY might. but rd be real c-areful e.,,c • · o..ir Not e«r....,._ then.·· In the 1940s. 14-ycar-olds swept The youn& employee must ha.,,c irocery store floors and p\Jt boxes on work permit, a\a1lablc from ~ubh shelves. Today, if the unions don·1 school , to venfy age. Youths 12 an M h Id l bo I h 13 can work 40.hour work-weeks o stop t m, c 1 8 r av.s mi'-t an'-da'-' but a school day. 1ftheJOb 0 When I was arowing up .. S8)S J J Lawrence Ball, rea.ional manager for an q.riculture, newspaper delivery, the Merchants and Manufacturers theatre Associatton an Santa Ana ... I was To some. the rules Sttm arb1tna doin~ all kinds of jobs that would be An emplo)er could hire a 12-ycar-o considered to be very unsafe now." to deliver a neW$paper but not "I worked back m the Midwest on a donut. A child could star in .. Th p1pchnc pna. digging ditch~ and Exorcist" but could not sell a ticket Jayins pipe I worked in a grain a horse race. elevator where farmers would bnn& lfthc}''re work.Joa for their parent their wheat " hov.e"'er, a 12-)ear-old can choo The union and the aovcmment any JOb outs1dc of gambhna JOlnt arc more restncuve today Founccn-saloons, "immoral places.'' ps st )Car-old~ can't work in grocef) stores uons or work mvolved tn manufa because thcy·rc 100 youna to JO•n the tunna. m1nina or one of the I Retail Ocrks Umon. They can•t work "hazardous" ocxupa11ons proh1btte m a warehouse because a bo)l m11ht for all youths under 18 fall on them nd there ar(' man)' These include opennina an o types of equipment ttley aren't allow-dcmd... a crane, a lathe. dnll. cd to touch. annder, most power.<frivcn bakr machines, power.<frivm saws, bnc .. It aot 1tup1d when I was workins or ttle-malunJ opcrauons. and moto at the Claremont colrls," Ball so1d. vehicle$ at ni•"t Nor can they wor .. We had a very bri t htah ~hool I .,. d · kid, 13 or 14 )cars ol . A prof('ssor an with ·exp os1vcs or ra 1oacttv the chemistry dcpanmcnt ~-anted to sub5tanctt. And finatly. minors can have him -.ork an the lab in the not operate roofing. excavat10 summer. The people who.f u orfc wrecking. meat proccs ma. an permits said n<>: he mi&ht be ~a h1na pov.er~nvcn paper product\ cqui beakers 1n a ink and bmik one and nwnt, or truck eitettdina 6. h" hand" pound\. cut 1 · Youthsaics 14and IScanv.ork "Anyone under 16 )ou've aot to be hour v.ork-wcekt. on noruchool days careful about." Ball said 'If I had 0 by enrolhna in "md~pendent tudy; M>methina C"lflVcd Jn brass from 1hc a proeram which involves only a fe school that said it was OK.. then I ,,.. ...... TfENS/81' New evidence of fraud fOund in one-fourth of seized S&Ls 9y DAVE SKIDMORE AI 11 lfUI d ,,_....,.., WASHINGTON -Federal exam- ine.rs discovered new evidence of fraud in nea(ly one in four of the 219 savinp'institutions taken over by the aovemment so far this year. reJU· lators told the Bush administration Thursday. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., in a repon to the Treasury Department, said that since beain· nina the takeover of the nation's most deeply insolvent S&Ls on Feb. 7, its examiners have uncovered potential forthcenaC1ment of President Bu h's criminal violations in about SO tn· S&L bailout plan. stttutions and referred the cases to the Dudine sa~ ahat many of the JUJtice Dcpanment. Jusucie Department rcfcrrals in- That's in addition to possible fraud volVoed additional evtdenoc . in already uncovered bl the Federal previously known cases ralhtr than Home Loan Bank Board. w1uch · entirely new cases. More lhan balf of pre~iou.sly had responsibility for the the new evidence .was uncovered in anstnuuons. Texas S&l.s, he sa1d. James Dudine, director of the lo a typical fraud case, an S&.L FDICs anti-fraud effort, said there official has an undisclosed interefl in arc indica11ons of cnme at as many as aa commcrc1al real n tate project that half of the 219 mslitutions put under received a loan ftom tbc institution aovcmment control in prcparauo n and couldn't repay it. Dudjnc iaid. Under Bush's 'AL reform proposals, the FDIC, Wfaicb insures depo tlS at comnicrcia.I bub. would also act lhat rnponsability fOf SALL Whjfe Conareu debat« the proposal. the FDIC, under Bush's orden, .tS ~ O\let the wont S&Lt. catalot· iq their losses, lookina for (raud and prepanna them for sale to pnvate tnvestors. FDlC Chairman L. W1lh1m Seid· man totd reponcn that accumulated losses at the SALi under supen'l•on by April 1 $ tocakd $29.8 .billion, repreeo::cent of the aatttu· tJOU' ..... of Sn• billioa. Tbe lftDCY plant IO taU contn>I of lbOut 60 mote jnsmutioni bY July; briftli.n1 the tow usets to .SI 1'.:> billion. • The nearly SlObtllion in loues ii in line ~th the e timata or the Bush adm1n15tration, which bopes to tpC'nd SSO billion to clote all in titutioas now lnt01vent or that shp 1nt0 insolvency. in the nest lhru )ea~ rouahl~500. . Seidman •id the SSO btlho lbould be enouah bealusc the fail iattitutions not )'ct undtr aovcm IMftt COdUOt an an bener tblpe. ..From what we knOw now, th11 1 moaijb mo~. -H.tliliip~t 1"0rsc. ttdel.rly woo t be enoup mo-." h aid. '. .. , Seidman defended his •f'CY apimt ctw,es tt is allc>Wiftl intt1tu bona under ns conut>I 10 pay b11h aneemt ratn. thus buttina IOlvent SALi tr)'iftl to compete for dtpoait Mary Kay Cosmetics declares halt_ to ani~al use in testing DALLAS (AP) -Mary Kay Cos-- mctics says it has placed a mora· torium on usina Jaboratory animals to verify the a&fety of its products while it stucUes better methods of no.......Umal product testina. The announcement came Wednel- dar·by _Maiy Kay Prai«Gt Richard C. Bartlett at an industry worUhop It . the Johns Hopkins Center tor Alternatives to Animal Testin1 in Baltimore. "Our research shows that there i1 a areat deal of consumer conc:em 1nd confusion abCMn ~ uee Of: anifnalt for safciy ln&iac ftW COlftldlC toiletrin, houtdlokl ~ucta. aU the way thro~ medical ~ .. Bartlett said. Mary Kay's impO.ition or a mMa- torium ii part or a trend in the cosmet1cs business to develop alternative pri)duct aafety iestina methods that don't ute anirniaAI. Avoa Products Jae. ~ ii bat not Uted animall b .... k9 beauty producu ainct •~ h has ad~ one n01Hnimal tntin& prOctdW't &uitablc b' ~ ICV• tral types of Avon j)rodUctt arid is · cxplonna tdd1tional replecements. In January, Noiell Corp:.a.makcror Noutma tk1n c.....Ud'"°"'Oitl cosmetics. said ii =11.':"' of its cosmetics W IO tissue cultures ie ~ Bush challenges business to help schools insteld oriNectias t.hom into the eyes cnoratonum on has compan)!'t use of of rabbits. aai....., unul &be UldWne of \ht' MailY llUIJ caameuca compantac ocwef llltl II verified, *-b·thun &be 111tolUimlll to*' the illfny ol IMit ~ martn-Tbc new ~Ill ..u.od brint iG& dleir line~ IO ....... loYen. scildied by Mary Kay WOtlld irilac:c 8lrtlett ...... niclllldy became ~ ... ud --... Ctlts ii\ IWINolMI I eu .. ••llolDOlt-•-tUbt.a_...,de~att anitMI ....... j1el~1e IO Pll' a ........... , ....... lliid 'I r. Cos·ta Mesa law chief named to arts board , ,_GMna oflaw firm Dtummy Garrett Ku11 A ~Ham ton 1n Costa Mesa bu been aimed &otbe bOanloftbeOraaaeCo~ty Pa-f'orm1n1ArtsC.cnter. He 1:lclla pcxticina law i.n 1966 and will lef'Ve on the board for three yean. ~rt SJ1111 wu IUl"lcl u ao lllOCUte member of the real estate department. KJou wudeputy COUtltyCCNDlel !or Rivenide and hu areas of practice are land use and envitonrnental ~ ••• .....,. MeOID has boen named materials control manaaer for computer ~ 6cld lel'Vice of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. an Irvine. McDlll wa1d1rcetor oflosjstica for Eriuon Inc. '1 information systems division in Tau. • • • A-. Palmer and &ala~ have joined the personal computer riw'ketinf aroup tt the Computer Systems Division of Toshiba Amenca fnfonnauon S)'llemt Inc. Palmer, Of ~na Niauel. is 1 product mana~r an charse of market an&Jysa~ buiinesa eJannina. forecastina anCl industry ma,ketana, P\&lch, of ltvlne, IS ~lstant product manqer will as11st PaJmer 1n 1tr1f.elic bulincsa plannina for PC mark.etina. She had been I new product ~lease coordinator at Western Otaital's lntetrat.cd Systems Business Oivis1on in lmoc. .... a..N OHO••• bas been 1!fOmoted to senior vice president and maa•r of I.be westtm fCliooaJ office of lrvine's Geneva Bus1nns Services lnc. Prior to joinins Geneva's Cbicqo regjonaJ office in 1986, Glickman was president of Oxford Consult.1.nts Ltd., a corporation which specialrzed 1n anu111• me,.en and acquisitions. ••• at.r-rtt • .., .... with over 34 years of cxpenencc 10 the construction ind"stty• bu been named a project manqer at Newport Pacafic Construction CorpA Laauu Niauel resicknt, Stephens will be ma.nqina res1denuaJ pro1ccts indudfoa apartment .. condominiums and sinale-fam1ly homes. , • • • arts..., 'CelMn has been appointed development manaaer for the Southern C&lifomia office/industrial division of Lincoln Property Co. Colbert joined the division, which 1s headquartered in Irvine, in 1986 as markctint rnanqer. · -... Saa Corhn has been named a copywn1er in the advert1s1n1 department ofln:ac Warford, Stone advertisin,and pubhc relations. Corl>en was a copywriter for Grey Advertising in Los Angeles and li ves an Co.ta Mesa. • • • Nuq Qllarla of Fountain Valley has been named recapaent of the Centcoo.ial Oumandina Service Award. presented by the Oranae County C.eniennial Inc. to recopize individuals whose outstanding service to the community bas improved the lives of people in Oranac County. Quarles is director of ~babilitation for Goodwill lndustnes. She developed the Work Plus prosram, the first vocational pros.ram for the mentafiy ill in Ortnae County. IW.mee Tattle Ra.a. in Costa Mesa hu been named La~ Emplo)'cr of the Year. Jobi include washing and dcta1lin1 can and light Jani tonal work. • • • Newpor1 Bcach-blutd tcMT&1 contractor EJhott Corp ha'I named Hlx ~llJmcer of Irvine u project manager in charge or the company's construction proJCCU in the San Fernando V•Jlcy. • • • Pacific Savinp Bank rteentJy announced the appointment of David Met•••• to 1enlor vice president and treasurer. Meadows a sumed has new post afttt three ~ u VJce president investment manqer for the bank. Ptiot to joinina Pacific, he held a similar posi\1on at Hilton Hotels. worked IS a fin.ncial analyst at Toteo Corp. and as a research analyst at Kaplan Smith. • • • Doctors and Nunes Inc. of Newport Beach has appointed Patricia Co•ea u education coordinator She will be retPons.ible for development and orientation prosrams for iU home health care employees. Cohen was previously a oon1uhant and writer for NURSECO, a Pacific Palisades company told to Wllliams &t Wilkins Publishing Co. of Baltimore. The HuntiQ&tOn Beach rcsjdent is co-author of six volum" of nursing care plannina ,Wdes. • • • &irk Joh·• ao..u. llall &M Scon Bolin._ have been promoted lO preconstructJondircctonat McCanhy Pacific. Johnson101ned the lrvanc firm two yan aao aad ~v1ou~y was sales cn11nttr at The Ceco Corp. Hall was a s-o~ maOllCf ••th Tnbblc A tephcns Co. Bohannon bas worked for the firm for five )cars. Aerospace f irm tagged wit h selling poor parts ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)-A federal pand Jut)' has 1nd1cted a Cahfomia Ml'CMlpKC company on chaflt' of ....... substandard and defective biota '° NASA for "tit on the space "'*· n.c 1ndiamC1'1t Wcdnc'lday ac· cutn L« AcrotPKC Product Inc. of nu Valltj of defraud ma the aovcm· meat b)' 1U1t1n1 that the bolts "ere lfttCd and mel national ttrospe« ~ Tiie bcilll wae told from Au~u" 1915 to ,.,mber 1917 to USBI PtOid.nicMI Company Inc. at Cape C...¥tnl Alf f Offt Suuoft, •h.ch ..S ..... tft tht UKmbly nd ~1•1 • Of' solid rocket boOatnt oo dw ...-tlumtc. T1li ...._., cha,.es ltt ero-=Fl?I 'f ••Darrell Uc and v~ ~. ··•-•ILl...,_'Mmtin ~ ).tcounts ol ...... fahe 1tatcmcat on •-J:=-~~ l •eemc®nt, l.ftand Martin could fa« up to 170 }Cl" an pnson and S8 S million tn fine The corporauon facts up to SI 7 m1lhon m fines and the pc»s1blc loss or furthC'r IO"cmment rontrKts The mvesuaataon into the aero-s~ company wa disclosed an September aner the bolts had bttn installed on &he hultle 01 o\;el')'. NASA eni1nttn said the bolt were not used 1n cnt1<1I poin\ on tht shuttle and ~ere not an immedaatt threat tO n1,t\t tafctY. M~ of the bolts anthorui non· critical ttcms iuch 1J ca~ end e1«1ncal bo~n.. The boosters arc held t•thcr b)' pin and the t>Otu arc uWd to attaeh comPonen"' to the boo$ttn There tR alto numcrotis b9ckup bolu 1f any of the bolls fail . The two be>Ottm uK'd on 01~ cover)' had 1.209 boh' manufactui"rd by Ltt, tboUI 60 pt1ttnt of the 2,000 bolts iU&aUcd on lht rockeu. rators gather at Exxon meetl -JULIA c. MAa1WD ......... PAUIPPANY, NJ. -Dilli- dea& Euoo~~' • • d dlleir daainnu 1.broulll • ~ 20-aaiaule .....a meet· Ulloa ~y. *''nl'nthim '°explain the compuy"a actions "'the nation's wont oil spill. Oullide, abOut i50 demon-: llraton ptberecl ·_peacef'uJI), li9tetliQl to speeches b)' ecolOllll 1'anY Commoner and olhen. ntee dOfen~ oollcie ofticen kept them from me entrance of the subu~n boiel 35 miles west of New Y oric City where the meetina Wllbtld. Euon Cb.airman Lawrence 0 . Rawl ~ ooc s~n that he rcsip from the bijles1 Ameri- can oil company and &1\0tber •uae•tion that he put his Euon sham into a spcclaJ fund for msunna oil tanker safety. · "Al we've uid before. tbe board and all of our employees are profoundly sorry about the 1mpaa tbas ~or accident has bad on the natural environment and the people 'rtbo U ve and work in the f1lllOD," ..... told Moul 2,000 ..,..,..,. Md ocMn. "'Tbie accideat ·~ canaoc be undoee .. be tlid. .. In Ume wbn Ge job ,,. done rm conftdau cblt •t . .Ul be evident tQ c~ fak•mlndod J)ef • IOCl that ow cmp&o~ met thi• ~ Cballeftll with a biah level of determiudon and pro- feisionalism. "We're deVrmincd to show throup deed• that we ttally care about the environment and wiktlite, .. llawl Mid. Rawl abOwed t IS.minute film prepared ~ Eiuton on tM Muth 24 spill bY-the Ex.on Valdez in Aluka's Prince William Sound. Durina a prolonled question- and..anawer eeuion afterward. Rawt rejected a suaestion that he mian. m.ede by &f Rothschild of the activist aroue Citizen Action. "TM answer 11o, no, I won't." Rawl said toa mixtweofapplause and boos. He sa.id his ~iplation would diatract the company at a critical lime. ··~ment has to take re- sponaibilaty," said shareholder Daroday llaudc Edanbura. "Some b-91 bave40 f'all." Samii lhareholden came for the ncilltftCat of po~t~I conJroata• tion between environmcn1'li111 and company manaacmcnt Jn fact. tbe quationina wu touah but orderly. "We e1tpecttd fireworb and didn't tee it," said shareholder Hetben Fonest. Outside the meetina. Com- moner, • former Rreticktltial can-did.a~. told the crowd that the sptll points out what he called U.S. ovemliance on fouU fuel s. "We are here to pessJudtment on a crime •intt nature and the American people," Commoner said. .. That is the onl~ adequate deteription for what Euon has done 1n Alaska." One demonstrator, Isabel Byrd ofT~nton, NJ., was dressed in an overstuffed tuitedo, wore a Pia's nose and walked on stilts. She identified herself as a "pia from Euon. .. and said her outfit ~P­ resented the company's corporate mentality. A federal 1nvcshption began thiJ .,,. int0 the ca.. al • spijl, wthch .... i>t&led ......... of miles of Alllkao ..... .cl ooutli.ne and killed nGIDel"Otll fowl and wUdlift. Several pmtion funds witla laf'IC holdiap.:of £u.oa SUd publicized tltdr di..Ulflction carher tb11 month with tbc com- pany's handlina of the IDiJJ aftd cleanup. 1"ht aroupa also de· manded cbal\fCS in what they called £uon'1 .. inadequate awe of preparedness" for deaHnc .,ilb future problems end said thy would vote their sham~ apinn Euon manqcmcnt it it failed to adequately lddms thosC con- ccma. AJalka pension fund offidalt said they would withhold· their 650,600 shares from votina to undencore tbe atate's concern about the spill. Tbe &arsat sbattbolders in· eluded pension funds from New York City, New Yorlc State and the. C.llfomia Pubbc Employee Retirement System, the ~t andtvidual U.S. pubhc pension fund. - Market rises despite inflation report NEW YORK-The stock market pushed . ahead to a new post<rash high Thursday, undeterred by a aovernment repon on inflation that was sliahlly wone than expected. The Dow Jones averqc of 30 lndustnals rose 7.69 to 2,470.12. SVrplSSl"J the 19·mOnth hl&h of 2,463.89 1t reached on Monday. Advanc1n1 mucs outnumbered dc- cbnes by about S to • in nationwide trad1nJ of New York Stock Exchanac· lined stocks, with 826 up, 6SS down and S l S unchan&ed. ' Volume on the floor or the Big Board came to 177 .48 million shares. down from 191 .21 million in the previous scssaon. Nationwide, con- lidatcd volume an NYSE-listed ~s ucs. 1ncludan1 trades in thOte stocks on rqionaJ exchanacs and an the over·the-counter market. totaled 216.21 million shares. The labor Otpartment rcpontd that the consumer price index rose 0. 7 percent in April. brinaina the increase an the index to far in 1989 to an annual rate of 6.6 perttnt. The monthlr number c•mt an near the tush end ofadvance estimates on Wall Street, and appattntly d1sap- po1ntcd some traden who had betn hopina for a pleasant surpnse in the data. Still, analysts noted that much of the increase came, as expected, from a Jump 1n energy pnccs that is not considered likely to be l"C'peated an comana months. That lef\ the door open for stock- markct bulls who contend that the Federal Rnervc has a aood chance of '\ l SJ: ('0'1 .. 0SI lt·· I H \ 'S \C 1·10'\' .. succced1na an 1ts effort to l"C'Strain infia11on witho1.1t pushing the econ· omy into a rc«ss1on. Avon Products led the acuvc hst, down 794 at 33 on turnover of more lhan S.8 miJhon shares. Amway Corp. wtthdrcw a $39-a-sharc takC'Ovcr bid for the compan) af\er Avon's board ttJccted the offer. Ga1neC$ amo"J the blue chips included International Paper, up Iv. at 49"•; American Telephone & Tclqraph, up 'I> 11 3SVa. Phahp Moms, up '>*t at -t 36, itnd lntff- nallonal 8,ss1ncss Machines. up ·~ at 1 IZ, NEW YORK (AP) Ma'I lt ''st: 1.1: \ nt·:Hs Federal National Mo"Pac pined 2v~ to 801/1, tradina at record h•ah• as the company, which has been rcapina 1ncrcasaoi profits as a ccntial fOT'CC an the growana secondary market for mortgages, held iu annual m~una. Fannie Mac st<>ck has risen 6lfa points since the start of the week. Last year It traded as low as 29~ Thnfty Rent-A-Car System. which aai'ecd to be acquired by Olrysltr C'"orp. foT S27 75ashatt.Jumpcd9to 2711, an the ovcr-th~untennark~ Chr>sler shares. listed on the Bia Board, rose~ to 24\4. H 11 \ I \ ll I ' U I It \ ,, , . ' I . I· \ DI· H' '\'D\Q \( "" \Hl GOl,D PRll ·t~' Ol•181 CGell l)M.Y "LOT/ ~. ~ 11, 1989 by Bii K..,,. "My throat hurts, and somebody turned down the volume on my voice." ; llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Don't even think about ltl" PEANUTS l WAS WONDE~ING IF '(OU COULD TELL ME WMIC~ 15 TME WA'< TO T~E ~IVE~ ... .. . . . . . .... i . . . j . ·. . I • . '. I . . . . DENKIS THE MENACE ' I l by Hank Ketcham I I '?1 ,,"7', 1~' • "'1li, l'Wlll~ E:;;:~~~';;a--r-t If•,·,\ •,1.• •, , ··~,., •(Doi(,~! 1\4.'D tS EXACTLY ortE 1fW)H CM TALLER 1HAN ME ! " - . . . by Charles M. Schulz \ 1 SUPPOSE ~ T~AT MEANS ME DOESN'T KNOW .. TMA1"'.5 TME 5'fOPIPf!>T THiN(, l'V( EVEF\ HE.ARP ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johneon POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE ' -by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Battuk by Garry Trudeau MAY 19, 1989 DAILYPILOTENTERTAINMENTGUIDE VOL.5/N0.21 • I' 11 IC \I I'' I 0 '\ Two world premieres :set for co.unty stages The ~an colony" ofl.quu Beach lives up to its umt atus Mekmd willt • the ~Drld_pc.rmiere ob locally crcatectp&ay ttnrerins on an 1n1st, whrlCSOuth Coast Repenol') introd uces yet another first-ever production on its Second Stage. • 1 • ''Mutt,"wntten and composedbyMarlcTumbull for the Laauna theater, -........ traces the life of im~onist painw Edouard Manet SCR is mounu111 Marlane Mayer's '"ne ~el (Ml" IS ill latell tepnenl OI .... Calfcst ori.inal E»lay _ fealval. Elsewhere, Cllekllov 1 -ne n.. Slsten" ~ Ora.,: ec..a Col- kle's Scudlo TIWala' fOt' CM ..:dead only Md ............ ftllCS onto the 9111!11-...... llllC of Plummer Audilonum for the Nlenon Civk ~t ()pc(a. !:>of.Illas Ro-e • .iillicd•IMl111111•rfl·the Lquna thc:altt, 11 a£:.: \\-hich features more dlM 200 slides of Im~· ist a-1nt1 as well as .. living pictum .. by Mt delipen ~and Wiltiamlon. are scficduled for 't"undays ~ S.turdays at p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until J unc L L. Call 494-0743 rGr lidd information. · "The ~phY. o( Luck" will ~Y thtoulh June 4, runninc in ~oty this weekend w1lb 'Drlloa Udy on the Scic:Gld Staee. Tbe lllow runs Saturday at 3 and 8:30 and sublequeady, Tuesdays throush Fridays aa 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and &:30, Sundays at 3 aad I p.m. at ti. SCR ~. 655 Town Ce nter Drive. COii& Mca ~Miaal arc takftl at 9'7-tOll. Jon Sidoti 11 directill .. Tbe 11wee Sillen" at Or-. Coua Collete for a bnef eDp1Cmcnt. rwulilll toaiFt and SMMrday at I p.m. and Sunday 114 p.m. onJy. Rncrvatiom 432-"80. · Fantasy mps at the Fullenoa Ovic Uabt Opaa • -Pdtt Pan" opeM 1 three-weekend nan with Janet HimiM ia the litlc role. Gleen Bnldlcy. Daaict Halk~rd,_ ()qnn.s ~· Eri£.....,._, Rictwrd Scuan and Lori MW Haaard also art fca1uml an die llM>w. wt\idl olays Fndays and S.tunlays at I p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 d9roup Ju• 4. with special llllinas May 28 at 7:10 and June lat 2:30 in the Plummer A\lditorium. Chapman at Lemon. Fullerton. Reservations 879-1732. Wrappina t!liip_upthis weekend wttb final oerformanccuR: • .._.,..... ....,.. Oii die SeclDed S~ of So.th Coetl Rtpenor), 6S5 Town Ceaca Drive, Com Meta(957-«J)J). douftl aonilM II 8 p.rn., SUeday at 3 aod 8 p.m. CONTENTS I \ I H \ HOU\ . ' \ • HI J '' llfTERSTELLAR LOVE STORY ............... 8 I • ... Film stars Geena Davis and JctTGoldbll:Jm, long an item off the screen are paired in the spaa:d-oul comedy, .. Earth Girls Are Easy." Some of our critics thought the film sh one. but it alienated others. Ul'\l'\f, 01 I\\ 1111 II U' WHAT'S ROJlrS WITHOUT ROii? ........... 11 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN PatronsofRon's In Lquna may miss Ron and his midnight soft..shoc, but there's still plenty of entertainment on tap at the popular Laguna Beach nightspot (,I I\\\\\ ADRRYNICSDAYllfODAIU> .•........ 13 11 DONNA AND llA Y 01T · • The sixth annual Suawberry Festival in Oxnard ofTer!I a weekend of del.isbtful e:llCCll for any berry &n. plus a ~ 1dc ~ «oabet _aunc&iw in •nearbJ bc:Kl1ts and oomnr community. - PO!' ftAll IB&llARCO ... 'l'OTOWlt ........ 14 .. .. - . -~b.e7~re -icki11 up their heals a\ c zr · · 1 ·01s1 It'• 9 p.m. Wecinelday at th• Crazy Hone RMtaurant and Saloon. Merced•, Cadillacs, trucks and mid-prized-can fill every slot in the parking lot. lnlide the Santa Ana-hued saloon, friendly laughter and chatter rebound . off the antique· lad'ned walls. 1• When the country band strikes up a George Strait ballad, a tight-jeaned cow· boy ~CJ a blaok western hat stroU. onr to the bar for a chance to lead a mini· skirted blonde to the dance fioor. Thecouplebegin the traditional two· step style of country western dancin9. They are aoon joined by a group of two· stepping partners who glide around the c:lanc:. floor performing a number of fancy twirla and footwork. • Jack Duprey, a 48-year-old foreman for an · aero1pace company, has been coming to the Cruy Hone for three years. He •JI he ii a former cowboy. . .. I wu bom one, but not anymore,'' -Duprty ~I i\MISOld habltldte t\&M. I . liU it-.. beca\181 of the COUl\Uy•nstem music. rm usually hen n.ry Wecln..day and Friday. Sunday I go Oftr to Band8tand.'' The Band.tand in Anaheim, the SU.-Bun.t in Lont Beach. the Mule Lip . in Colton and the W..tern Connection in Ban Dimu an otner W..tem clul.. that ha• enjoJM a llM1l piece of the popu- larltJ the Cruy Hone hu enjoyed for the 1ut lOyean. Duprey, of Newport Beach; ii con· Road. lidered a 0 regular," one of the MVeral men Two years aqo Randy Trans was and women who converge on the Crazy · booked at the Cruy ·Horse. The night Hone each .... k. They . are routinely before the tickets went on salt, the spotted standing or sitting in specific Academy .of ·Country Music named him UNI each Wednesday and Friday, the top 1inger. The tickets for his Oruy Horse mo.t p0pular nights to two-step. performance were sold in 37 minutes. lt was while Duprey was straddling a And the quailty of ent•rtainrnent, stool at his usual table five months a90, he image and•nviron~ent has prompted the met Marilyn Stevens, a SO-year-old book· Academy of Country Music to name the eeper from Tustin. The couple have been a Crazy Hone the nation's top count ry steady item since. nightclu.b for three straight years. · 111 was sitting right here,'' Stevens Ou~teafeat,accordin9toFredReiser, ~d pointing to a nearby stool, "and he director of operations for the Crazy Horse came over and uked me to dance." and the former owneT'Of Newport Beach's When Stevens relocaied from Illinois upsc~le Ancient Mariner and Rusty to California in 1987, she had never Pelican restaurants. cowboy-danced in her life. Her sister, "It iJ quite an honor because we are however, wu a Crazy Hone· groupie who the smallest-capacity theater in t he 24· IOOn initiated her sister iI\tO the club.. year history of the award to win," ht said. "I like the atmosphere here and I like Winnen in the put haft been Billy the banda," she said. 0 1 lea.med how to do Bob'1 in Tau, with an 18,W>-penon the danc:. pr.tty euily." . capacity, 26 ban and a lift rodeo. Gilley's And that .. ml to be the tie that in Puadtna, Tau holda 12,(XX) people . bind. ~o .tnunN~-··,1'\ff ........ ....-t-·~_.,,,--....___·..;.;"Mo.N,f the -plaftr hold 10mewhm-- Hone each week: the music and the b.t1"en 2,<XX> to 3,<XX> people. But we cion 't frienda. haft any plan. for apansion. If it ain't 'n\eCruy Honehudirided itl 12,CXX> -brok., don't ii.a it," he aid with a laugh. lqU&ft-foot facility into a family res· The corporate offices of the Crazy taurant on one aide and a 5 .. t saloon· Hone are located a ltcme'a throw from the theatre on the other. Big-name country restaurant in the Brookhollow bu.in ... entertainers appear on Monday and Tu•· compla. The four OWNn include Ra.r, dayruvhta. Nam• such u Tammy Wynet-Brad Miller, Jim Knan. and Dennia&mft. t.. Helen R.ddy, Ray Charlee, Charlie St... Schrader ii general~· Daniela Buu:l, Wa1lon Jenninp and 0 P.-ople come into the ..looz\ became Randy Tram -to name a few -ha" they can relu and be IOC'Lll," Schrader bilked in the light of the marquee .. n Mid. "Singl• can enjoy them.I"' from the Co.ta MM& (98) Freeway at Dyer without being intimidated. I would say the ~~~~:a~n:~a:u:u~~~~~:::~~=:~ (Pleue See SALOON/pq.11 ) · Qountry we1tern 1in9er Tammy Wynette hu come a long way from the days of ~"1 when 1he liwecl with her tluM small children in an ancient Miuiuippi farm- hoUM without the me of water. electridtJ or plumbing. But circwNtahc:a qwckly chanted lor the former huut· iCian when IM cut her fint *'IM in 1988. Blnce than the tMoatr WyMtte haa gone on to 9eU more than I> million ..... . . Her emotional rendition of "Stand By Your Man" soared to the top of the char t s to become the b iggest selling 1ingle in the history of country muaic. Her songs have cap· : tured the number-one s pot on the charts 35 times. Wynette will spin her coun • try 1n&9ic during a concert May 22 at the Crazy Horse Steak Hou.ee and Saloon in Santa Ana. She will perform man1 of the hits that resulted in her b.in9 named t hree times as ''Female Vocalist of the Year': by the Country Music Academy. Wynette's talents qo beyond the sonqs she croons with un r estrained emotion. She has written and co-written h its for Kenny R09ers, Dottie W•t. Julie Andrews and Debbie Boone. Her efforts h ave not gone unnoticed. She has also earned 13 "Son gwri t er Awards ." .... • ·MAY S M T W T F s and l'a\~ 340 soUth Coasc ~ ~2' Lacona Beada, ~LS b\C m~runnl Ud daocilil nisbtfy. 494 IOii •) CALENDAR and Otc:at l '..lO p.m# wtth IOp 40s mvsac. l 2 1 4 5 .6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 4 1 s 16 1 7 1 8 19 20 ·21 22 2~ 2 4 25 26 27 28 29 39 3 1 Sl1N5ET Pt.Ta 166.S.S Pacific Coast Hilb~~) Sun~ Bcaell.. o&n ti\C tJ1~inmicn1 W'cn ni&ha at ,.,eek. Too1&bt and Sa.turday, t bc Rqular Guys~.30.P m «> 1:30a.m U cover TD CMMDY 3010 l..AFaydW A\>~ .• Ne-.,,.,n ~ Sn Frw1tco st)le c:abeftt cntertaJ.nmcnt with Lesl)c McCrac "ocalut and Uo)d ·oland on ke)board S 30 to 10 p.m . r: 61S.-Sn1. f,; POP lll 'I( dwat S91· 19~~-"' I(~, TltE CU:B. !2 S ~~"°'" Bhd in Cosa 'ina. AatJunc li&ht m1rron and.a bu~ danc.c tloor ~o t· ibms or shoru l lc kc11 arc SS foe all "Sho""-s Doon open. at p.m Call )J;.116o VD..LA NO\'A Ricban:t Fauno·s paaoo st)hnp Sund.a) t.hrou&b W~ Open dad) s pm. co 2 a.m., 3131 '4. C()Ul H;,hway. c-a-- Pott Beacb 6'2-7UO THE RJGSTEOl" BROTH£8S l'rtday HOP I 3 -.i Brookhunt Fount.am SUNSET P a I 66SS Pacific CC*t H11Jnr.a). Sun5iet ~h. ofkn' h\C cnttttauanxftt ~'<"n n.CblS a ~ Planet JO. roclun· ~ 3 to 7 P~ta aod then K.sndrat SPiri ts p m. to midru&ht S91-1916 VO "G A.'fERICAS ~on ofit \atlC). The: H~ ~nt~. 5-turd:'>· .r~n1.1.J1t10n of \2. ·nkd ·,outh 1:~ Hor \usuu ~t&h~ a tnbute to cal 1n Hunt1ngion 8cach · ~' 1 D..mt>nd uamng Ton\ Rossini at ----P.t.c ~ · of th. c,~ta c;hoito; ~-1 30 pm j~4 CO\tt,. unda) • Roell. ukd for their ~mmcr ll'Ur of Japan 4.ro1.1nd the Clorl.. '&9 .. a hi~ or tonriJ\t at g pm. m the Pa\aJcna . rcic'"' and rn'I ~•th an av.vd ""'""'1'1 < l\lt: uditonum .\II proettds So ca.st anchnall nc-4 mu\lcaJ fe'\UClt 8 •ov.arJ the" Japan t.our foT mo~ p.m S-i_<O\cr C1owd M<Jndaf. -ull auaTHOllN A tno pb)tnl tnwhuonaJ ln\h and Scoltl\h mu\1c. each 4iunda) at lht OW Dana Poant Cafe. at lhecomc-ro(Goldcn Lanicm ar>d Del Prado trccts in Dana Puinl, So CO\ er cbuJe informauon. call .$~\HOW, I-SOC>-Rock,m .. after au lhnc )ca.rs Tues Moaday 110 r \tf()W or (!l3> SY2·3966 at 8 Pm IS4 ~O\CT charac): "'The BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21 st Pl .. ILXV l:LLIVA~'S IQ.WI lalC'~ Badc~t 8o)) hvc S()\ and f!>. l\cv.Pon &each '•d. Pyz~ Sok> \\C fo1mtain Valle>. pn:\tnL\ ic ~nc:c t.nd. Y Pm to midnight 'on Monda~ and Tucsda> at g pm 675-r, 1ow Band at 9 31 pm t()night and Y.:cdne1Cb) at 8 p.m (S-4 CO\.tt) BEET. S..turcb). 96J.. "711 96).2366. SUNSET PL B 166.SS Pacific oast AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 69S flllGHT MO\ F.S S90! W&mc'f' ,\\e . H1sbv.~) 5unY1 lkach. offen h"c To,.n C"cnttt Dni.c ( OSta M~ Hunttn,ton Beach. Concert tnfo hnc cntcrtatnment \ClCn da)s a -.eek. prc~nli Confrey Ph1lhps Tno •1th 340-0208 · ToniJh.t. Blues Patrol pm. to modcntltlJdmorrs from Brnadv.~) "--==-~---midnight "' , - <&nd the mo\sC'\ Wcdnnday s 1hrough itid.ly~ i p.m until late. and S.tur AFIUCOlJm CMus1c and dan1..· • n...day da)\. 9 pm ta I • m 43:'!-75S9 ma ar I Pm Vc1tran's McmonaJ THE CAN. >EllV 3010 LaFa)ctte Communn) Center. 384 Lqjon \THE ,CAN!'l.'EJlV 301~ l.afa)eU! A\c_ :i-icv.port Beach ~nu .. s.1 Street. Laaun~ &acho. Adm1 ion ,., ~ c · N~n Beach, OtJa Vu P1eturc ... v.rth top 40:. muSlc from S l0allhc door <fr$8 tn advance (rom C>Qh~a kc}board. 8p.m to 12:30 i 30 p na . IO I a.m. toniaJ>t a.nd f arcnhe1t 4Sl. C)ound pecttUm or a m. 67S-S777. . ~=.surda 67S.-S777. the Recreation Dcpanmcnt of IVNIET PVB 166.Si Pxifif Cou1 ~~ ... ""'".. ~BT La&una Beach. For mfoonatton. caJI Hipwa)'. Sun.lt1 Bach. olrcn lt"c • ._ • .-.u... ~.u • 4SS..30S9 • cntenaJnment IC'\'m ftilliU at Wttk ~~~Ro:~:o~rt~~ MAXWELL'I 317 Pactftc Co.ut Tontaht ~odut 9 p.m. to I a.m S2 prcscntuheaokkn•ofroc'k 'n•rotl Hllh-ay, Huntinau>n Beach, ltt CO\crdwic. S9~1926. p m. to 2 a.m. n11h\I)' "CC'Pl 5'lnday Ferrell on pa.ano. su and vocal' " _ <1nd Monday -Suwc and the ~ttt· =t. 8 JO P sn. lO 12·)() a.m : Webn••F __ _ hcam " petfonm thtoulftJ~ 10 o p.m .l·mMid,.•"'"tY. 1a~2T5uetda.ss. r ~30 IAL\' ATOa&·a soo .Nortb co\cr chafae Cla.WC b9ndl Wlll "" .., _,,.,.. BtooUtur11.AMbeUn.Pw-t~a1 ~norm r~ en·, ~test hiti from ..... , 8:)() p.m. DiPdy .......,.... S.IUtday '"vood Uu.ly, Miu Molly," to "I b._,.Uddlllci•.-...C. Want To Hold Your Hand " THE WHITE llOlJllt Restaurant l.AGUNACANYOllllD•6GIULL 644-1700. and Ta'littn, 340 South Coni<ffiah· l~Cuyon llOICI. o«tn the Tll£ WlllTI! BOVIE Rnuiutant wa). ~ 8eac1t., prnrnts Laake It dUICle8flk •Mlic Ol .Apbroditt, ~lh -Ji!iiiiiiiiilii•iiiii~-~ll 'IM Locomoli"es each Sunda) at IOloi• Eliia Lomu. rfaydunit:& Jnry I.JO, m. S2 cover. 4~. Manin at 1M keyboards and Haro6d • IALVATOa&'I 500 North TOddoa .. ~ud"-c."C'ool ltoothunt, Anahei•. ~ts Paul ouaG".,...atl:JOp.m. Wednft.. «tm•z UI 111111 ..... . GINI ~ ....... Miia WtLDU ........... ... -------........ 2 fJl ..... da) nilbts . ......_1911 or4M-4310 IVNln P\18 16655 Pkifif Cout ffilhway, Suowt Beach, o&n h \iC cn&ena1nmt"nl IC~Cft nilht1 a Wttk. Ja'ffF and the Unkaown land 9 _p.m. .'° I a.m. SJ covn c...,.. 592-1926 PBOFSlllONAL ' SINGLES NETWoa& o.ace Party 8 p.m. to mldniP-t at Gambit's LounF in the Anahcrm Marriou HolCI, next to the convention censer. S 10, Patlunf 1s $4-• With Sl off your filSl coc;kw with receapt. F.vent Hothne; 8~932. · PllDIE or LIPE SINGLa meet for T.G. l.f. S to 7 p m.at Golden Sails Hotel, 628S P11clfic Coast HiJbway, Lona Beach. For informalJon and mervat1on5l_ call 836-874'4. WHEEL uP P'RJl:NDUllP meet for T.GJ.F. at S:30 at Ruby Bcaonia's in FuUenon. Also onao1nagroups for 10Jf, bndec. puiocbk. theatre and travel. For infonnatJon and reser, vations. call ~24-3327. PAJlEfl(TS WITHOUT PART· NEiii Oranac Coast Chapter 26, (custody not required). host an Or· ante County S1nalcs Dance with hvc bend at 9 p.m , Costa Mesa Golfand Country etub. 1701 Golf Course Dr C051a Meta. Free onentaUDn at 7:30 p.m. 847-1600 or S46-S788 for more anfonnauon about lhe orpn1zat1on. Membuatup in Parents Without ~ 11 open to divorced. seper- aled. widowed or never ma.med pareall ofli vaoa children. Custody of lbe cbildftn 11 not a factor. A non· profit. DOCHCC\ANn, cducatJonal or: pnizauon. PWP -erovadd a pro- pam of IOCl&i act1Vthe$. d.ilCUUIOnl and study poups fqr •n•Je pliTnts and lhear &Unities. LSn TD IT VP A dub for sanale eolfen between tbt .. of JO a.ad )S who WUI IO ::ln~ly and !Met olber ... . Dua are SlS =· Play various local and . c:ounes. Membenbip direc· tory.. .~'!If more ialonnatioft. call 8S4-0690orwnte to: Let'• Tee It Up, 31 Rainbow Ridle. lrvi•. 9271 S. LEARN TO : Ride )ft_ Besin lnWudion lntw.rtclng . And )UmPng. ·Call c.nll At ,,,__ ...... .., PAiiNTI -WITBOU1' P AllT· NEU . Hununaion Beach Chapc.er S9S, offcn new mmiber orientation at 8:30 p.m. followed b) a Youns Parenti HOUie Panr at 9 p.m. tn Costa Ma&. Orianauon as fiu. pany COil is S-.C. OlJI Chapter l)hone for more 1nformauon. 898-7915 . WHEEL OF ~BIP meets at 6:30 for dinner at Rcmbrant' . Yorba Linda. Call S24-3327 for 1nformauon and rncrvations. PIUME OF UFE SINGLES mt'et for dinner at 7 p.m. at the A1rponer Jon, 18700 Macl\rthur Blvd .. Irvine For reservations. call 836-8744. SmaclaJ YOVNG ADULT JEWISH OR· GANJZATION (YAJO). Aaes 18-26. holdsa summer kick-offbarbccuc at I p.m. I.ft Mason Regional Park on the comer of Culver aod Universuy in Irvine. Enjoy a bot dot lunch provtded by the Kosher 8j1e and learn about the many soetal events avaJlable 10 you!ll Jewish adults in • OranF Cou.nty. Cost is $3. For more informauon, call Janice at SS2-6938 or Joch at 786-S.08. BllA YO S1nales Suppon Group of the ()rans County Own~r Or-~bcstra ofhs an afternoon of dusical musac and socializint at • Newport Beach private mMkocle bepn.nins at 4 p.m. Dinner will be served. For more iafonnatioa. call 964-0911. Wli&&L OP P"UD°DllllP meets for bnmdl at The Barn ia Tustin at 11 :JO a.m. For information and mcNaliona, call S24-3327. P.u.&.T. Sadiff ViJllee Shop- pins Center, 220S Maia Stred. Ste. 20, Hunbnalon Be8cb. Huntinston Beacb Church o( Jld1ajous Science sinsla ~9 meeb e8Cb Sunday evenina. Child care is free. Admis&ion to the 7:JO p.m. propam is $3. Danca al lbe Huntinaton Beach Inn • wslh DJ John Symes and rcfmh. men11 follow at no charae. f'L1RT 1nformat1on tine: 647-1628. U\'\tl SIG ORANGE SINGLES SAILING IOCIETY a<>C!S wlWe watcruna every SUnda)· 11.30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. on a luxury sadbou. hart' expenses. ' upenencc oecessaf}. Call Fred 11· 646-400S for more inrorma11on. Wednesday 3 to 4· 30 p. m. for a vaned proeram. inchacltoa dinner at local restaurants and a monthly _pol lud •. Oasis ~n1or Ccnttr. &00 M&tJu.entc._.,...;._...,.... ___ _,;. __ .....,.__,. ____ ,_ _ __.-t (Stba.nd Ma~uente)C'oronadel Mar. PlllMI! OF UFE SINGLF.S meet for champasne brunch at Calfe Michelle, 2S2SO La Paz, t.aauna Hill '\1 noon. For 1nformat1on and rtscr· vauons, call 836-8744. ~324S. Tbu9da7 NEWPORT JEWISH INGLES tt pl• host C'~ndlehatu. Con\t'rsa11on. Camar.11dene Social at 8 p m at the Western federal Sa' ina.s Loan Bank Communuy Room. 4 Corpor ate Plaza. Newpor1 Beach. Gutt• TueedaJ speaker. In S1hcm Co t 1s Sl WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP meets mcm~rJ. SS guc t 837-2133 for dinner al 6.30 p.m. at Rocco's 1n SINGLES SUPPORT GRO P Orange. For reservauons and 1nfor-· sponsored by La1una ~:ach United mauon call 524-3327. Mcthodm'Chun-h·~ Wc.,lc) C'oun~l- CALIFORNIA SINGLES Happ) in, Center from '6 to 7 pm 111 tht Hour and Mtxcr Dant"1n1-each chureh. 21632 We le) Dnvc. South Wednetday. 5 to 9 p.m. 11 the ZOt Laauoa. The~ will be a donauon or Friday GOLDEN W~ DANCE DE· PA.RTMENT p~nts the stiiCSCnt daoce 1ud10 preVleWat lp.m.ja lbe-~==----­ R~'t'eauon Educauonal .Bu11dma; Room 2011 15744 Golden Wt$t trttl, Hunun,1on Beach MO<km dan~ tudent will pincnt JID and I) ncal St) k) For more information call 892-7711 . THE RESTAURANT AT CAMERON COURT 2 Hutton Centrt Dr , Santa na r.rescnts mu)ical sl)hn$) of 1her .inin' 7 pm to midn1&bt T~)'..lbto~lurda) The group performs tcnd1t1on of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for listening and df!nc1ng. 540-6~15. .Lounae In inc Hilton and To"ers. S IO P<'r J>CT$0n IX'' evening. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. Free · ... ------------------------- buffet. Fee is SS. 830-lQIO. NEWPORT BEACH SAJLING SINQLESaclub forsin&Jc sailors with or w1lbou1 a boa I. aae 21 and older for sailin&, s-nin and soc1abzina. Meets the fim and tJurd Wcdnetday of each month at the Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree. N~rt Beach. 6;30 soaaJ bour.M~ bepns al 8 ID the mcclint room, end.I around 10 p.m. followed by dancina with a live band walll I Lm. Valet ..mar is frtt for tbote hav1na a cocktail 1n the Dukes Lounec aftri the mcetina-Cost is S6. Call %9-8111 for recorded anfo about dub activities. ....... ~ PRDD OP un: SINGLD meet for dilUler •• Chatley Brown· s. 16160 Bach Blvd., Hunuqton 8cat'b 11 6:30 p.m. 836-1'744 for information ud raervationL • LIPS ON YOUR OWN linala SS and over, meet aew friends in a warm supportive atmosphere every Hobby CollKting Pencils & Erasers Sporta Tennis, Beseball & Skiing tMt Baok Read Murin Lut~r King • -• \11 '\U\IC t O'\ll'\11 U ktardaJ Admiuion 11 SI per ptnOn and SU locations. Duca. daDClf ·contests. meet rqullrty every Tbunday, 10 OrMlt Cla11 ........_ Arts couples. Free valet pertcina. Ttektts dance trips. play outinp. beach a.m. to noon at the downlOWft Cellllr. TIClllll1reJSfor~ 13 LE MEIUDIEN HOTEL 4SOO may be~ in advance at tbc P911ics are some of the llCtiV1ties. oommunity center, Anabrim and and udcr ud S7 for IMhahJ and •re -------aOJlhur Blvd.. Newporr1lcach. hotrl sift 1hop. for l'T1ort 1nf4 -OiiiCC1el90Ds are OfRreid lte,OHfillf""-Ctlner SU. ur O>na-... · b offia: "Oa.nc1na 10 Ncwpon" Stoncbrid&c matioo. c.ill Eld• Baro at to advanced, ballroom 10 swina. For illfonnabon, call S4S-'669. SS6-All.TS. Band with a \-Incl) ofbl& band and (213)S92-2137. . r-~ limes and &oca&jons., call 84o:JSl8. 8 0 1T0 N I Y MP B 0 NY Broedwa) from 7 to 11 e-m. each STEP UP TO TRE SUITE LD'E -~ al._ PLAYm at I J>.m. in Sawrda)~ ..For 10~ .call.-A.ftemooo tea dancifl& 2 10 6 p.m. •• .... HlllaJ Mc:Ki9MJ n..ft, lllddleblc.r Col- 476-2001. cxtcosaon 3113. · the Pacific Ball.room 11 Embeuy COITA llDA/Jl'llED AITMllf! ---lcs. 2IOOO W..eriec patkv.-ay, LONDANCE/l'llED ASTAIRE Suites Hotel, 1325 Eut Oyer Roed. DANCE ITVDIO '·2418 Newport ~1 t.fmioaVicjo,OMmlwmUS1Cworks STUDIOS ~25 W. MacArthur. Suite iust off the SS freeway. Roland Blvd. 2-C Cos&a Mesa, Wcdnetday n . J011N PAmON 0nneie Cout frolnme81roque10lhcwtyclau1cal JO&. Sana Ana. Da.ncx for coup~ or Furman aod bis 20 picu orchestra niaht' daDCn open to I.he pera1 Chorale and Oranee Coast SulFn 10 cootemponry J*fonwd by 8os-s1~ I st Saturda) and 3rd Sunday offer an af\criioon o( ~t dancana puohc with a one hour dantt class present J.S. 8lcb •1 wort at a e_.m. m toa Sym@Oay Otdkstra pnnc1pal cac ~onth.~:30 10 11:30 andcntena1nmenL~dm1uaonS8per pn:ccdJnathepublicdance~nnin& thellobenB.Moore'fbtatR,oru,e player&. Tideu are Sl3 srneral p.m. ~dm1ss1on $5. 1~cludes_rcfresh-P,C!50n .. Free park.in&-For more at 8 p.m. Dance 9-p.m .. until mad-COUI Collete. 2701 Fairview Roed. admUaion. SI I 1e1uon. mcnJs. Ballroom. Laun dancmg. Call anformauon. contact Elda Barry at ni&hL Cost for dance class and danoe COM.a Mesa. Rfchard M. Raub con--~ 8~76 for more an formation. · (213)S9Z.2137. • isS7 per penon. Soft drinks available duc.u and toloasu include Thomas 9-p:daJ for purchase For more · fi tio Randle, Hector Vasqun, Mary ~ ... BU'ft'ICN'S WAR SaadaJ ll~y _ or reservations. call 6so.l<M8.'1 n Rawcliffe, Ca.ndic:e Bum>ws and ._,.... 8 p.m. <>ranee Count)' THE SOPHISTICATE Afternoon TBEBOP23822MC1"C'Uryfload,El • John Rou. Tickets are U throuth P'erfunni=Ceaaer.fauurin&thc s~ana danc.1ni. Maxi's Lounge at the· Toro: Nancy Tucker Bia Band • TlaandaJ Ticket.ronorthecolJqelftdSIOatt~ Muta of OraftlC Count) Red Lion Ion. 30SO Bristol Street, Sinaks and couples swina dancin& door. 432·5S27. joined b)-tbc Pacific Symphoo) Costa Mesa presents Barney Olson eac6 Monday from 8 to 11 p.m. COSTA MESA QVK1ii'EPPER8 PACIFIC SYllPBONY Oil· On::hatra. William HaU Cboralc and and has 20-piC"CCOrthestra e"Cf") Sun-786-8467. . 1 senior cillUn square dance poup CBDTllA PAlllLY CONCEllT A Los Aftldes Ouldtm's O.Olr. da) afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. Free MARTIN ar TONI'S Swina Dance Kek upencnc.ed ~"A!..'! dance cou-provam for dttcnm1natm1 conccn-Tic.keu ~ pnced &om SI I to $3:? dance lessons I to l pm. by Lee La.au.. Oub meets at scvcral Oranat County pies to JOm tbcm. The QUicksteppers aoers qes 3 to 13 at 11 :30 a.m an and are available at the OCPAC Bo~ ----------------------------------------------------------------------r;:=::=::=::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;.,.11111 oKJC:t, SS6-ARTS or Ticketmu1tr 11PRYOR AND WILDER ARE TOGETHER FOR TH£ FIST TIME SKE '511 QAZY' AND lmtl--illllllr -Ja11"'9d.AIC·fV . PRYOR AND-wtl.DER NE. Arno FUNNIEST, IN na BEST Wiii. YET! 1rs •~_NI), LOYED rr:· --~--tv ... Ycirt • Ollf .... 0111•11111 ,_., -.... '7 40-2000. IBVINE P1NI: Alln CENTER 14321 Yale Avtnuc, IMne, Open Sunda)'s prosram an UIOC11taon w11h I.he lrvu~ Tbca~. _prHCnts the Hannon&a e.ocaut Players 1n a special fitt lDloraia.nce bell nn 1 n& • t I :JO p.m. and btwu11 a 1el«t1on ol Baroque chamber WOfls 11 well I\ music rancillll from mcd.teval to contemporary penods. Qlhcr ac· ti vi tics Of the day include a tour of th curmtt nlnbilioll. drawit111 demon 11ration aod wortlboo ud duldrtn ·, Open Sa~. C'.µ ssl-1018 for morr mlonnauon. caYITAL CAT'8EDIU L a!IO&tl« under tbc da.m:1Jon of .......,.,. Houck Douelly and 1.c- ampuied by lbe Praile S)'mphon) Ordincn. lfeltn Weed, conduc1or. .nu praeot Jollao Rutter's "Re qWnn" at 6 p.m. Panicipmttna wall bt .,_,_..choirs ud tbe Cf')stal CMIMdrM ~. Prt-lef'\'ttt con cert~ tbc PrailC SympboaY. at S.45 free wtlJ .,,....., Child care pu..-.. Tlw Oya ~I ~ locallll aa 12141 Lew. St .• Garden °':l · ~ llOUOB CAFE ..._ _ __..10:.. ....... ()pu1 JV • f \11\h\ICfU'\ll'\llU 1eecere . I~~ 11 Lm. CAftUD0,501 JOdlSt.,Nc•port Ttiii"iaf -artitu Lynda Rodi wl Gres Vail Beadl. Entertainment llillttly l :lO to I p.m. lOOI Blvd.. ~ 67S-2961, praenu eatenain· -tadt Tunday and Wednetda eve-p.nt to I a.m. Ronnie BroWn on JfcwDarlBr.:IL-6 -· -·•• ·•dy...l"oay Gutm=ro..saiet llON"l INJ~MU,l?iU464 S. O:>ast &.&hcauminut 7:l0.j91: k~boards and vibes ton1 hj . S£ llANCmTO **ICMI ... .._, 9 p.m. IO I :)() Lm. S3 cover tf1Pway, lApu Beadl; Pop JUZ ClPCUD0"501 lOlb St. Newport 67S-. • TAuaANI' llOO Newport •vd., dMJlle. ------------~--~--------~--~~--~~----------------------------NeWl'Dft a.ell Pl e-11 i•W· ....... --utiwlly bowft dwic pai-'tt _,,. Coooerfield every Sunday 11 u n. to C APE UDo Fl30tb Sl, Newport 3 Jim. &7'"61SS. 8ada. 67S-2%1,. praftlts the Tony ....... J 0uerrero_Salel9p~ l:lOLm. -PU.Nm ac&Y ARCRRALD !!'-~ _ _ _ =i!:~-~!__Sym-YOVNG ANDIC_.,. DINND VI-..-..au Jle. TBAftB hten Landi,. 16400 a at 7:30 p.m., Don Wuh n.........:fic ,.__. :rway 120 Audilarhua. Oardm Grove. Tickets ... ~ __.. ' · • for t111e reci111 are S25 1duh1J s10·. HUlld.lasloa Beac Jazz euemble 1t81111111 Fot information,] call Joylllrias. pmomu three lbow• c ..... 1103• every SWMlay 10:30 a.m .• 12:U p.m. ~-ud 2 p._m. Coat is S 12. 9S wil.b bnanch or S7 .50 ror t1K concert alone, spece permjuiaa. . l,acrvations are sus- IDfed. Mo.sHOW. I \ 11 • ..... mDWlll ..... a&ITAVllANT •* !J_ 32802 Sa.Ila r.dficeout Hipway. GIOWN ..,. aaTAUaANT Souda l.apM ....._ Geortt Buns 32I02 ScMldt Pllciftc C... flWlway, on IUOpboae toaialtt throuah ~ LlpM •tura .. Nilbt Owls" Wcdnetdily, 9 p.m. 10 [:30 a.m. Jazz willl l..llftne nunc1ay dllrouO Sat· anctdand._ 496-SnJud 499-2626. ~-to l:lOLm.496-$773°' ~ad AND OllD.L 8S9 • Fl' AT AMROR-l 69~ Llp.aa~llmd,t...pnaBeacb, y.,.. c-.. Dr .. ca.a Meta. Cit-Bea Milliba·1 DWc Jan AllSws 11 I .... .,..,I09p.m. friday C9Cb Suamy hm 4 to 7 p.m . ... Sej .,; S:lO IO l :lO JU\. 494-ltl I. . · •=nhr•n.•,. 43?.1SS9. aaJM&UNND 1a PKiraceoui . *918 1t1• Voa Karman,. HiP .. .Y. Seal Beacb. pramta Tbe im.e, Jaa Olnill' tlio ,._ jau. SoM oL tbc Beacb. oec of Southern _. • I • l8d aid time rock Caiifona.ia•s molt llOINW dUidand r;-rd'"-~I to 11 p.m. Tundly ~ buds &om 6 Ii> 10 p.a. acb duo.1111U • 752-Slll. · Sada}. No cover c:Mrlt-(11'3) ....... A 1464 S. Coest 596-1624. · ~a.a.:Jm---· .. ; .... 7:)0 ·~~=~";".!: p.a. ~~· 497-4171 . tbe a.a. 9rotbcn ~S21462Pa· .-:.-,..__ H'... Hob~ 3 to p.m.; -.nainment .,.... '--., ~ · · .. w.t1y l:lO p.m. IO I un 10niaht ..... ••1•11•11t• 1 die 3'M .... no ;m; ... Wayne Wayne Band. wida .... ... tbc lOI wl 40s S-2961. m .......,, a p.m. to 67 ... ...., 2 IO 6 p.ID. ~~L=-==~­.... DriftwaOd ~ ~ ,_.A .... c.toa • CAnUD0,501 lOlbSt.,Ncwpor1 .... =~z ~,~:;v~-~~:!~ .... Ealenuaanaa1-qbtly 8;30 ~UUID 11111111 p.m.-1Lm. WayocWaynellandwith • •ored flvorita Tbunday vocalist Holli Smith th.ts cvcnina. throup Sa&urday &om 1:301..m. to 67S-2961. I :lO Lm., Sunday tJlrouP ednn- day &om 1:30 e·•· to l:lO Lm. llON"l IN LAGUNA J464 S Cout RJCMnlFauo·1~Ud·08d•Y ~~. LlliiU ~ W..tUl'tl 51ytbisaoatl9e ~Jill We1IC.O.. ...._can at I.be piano tltit ~ lf•W.y, NeW1M)n lwlL '42·7UO. 491-4171. .. ( :-· • -:-··----. ·..1 KEVIN ··COSTNER· FIFLDOF DREAMS . • ... , w a.m CDn1 c... ...a:Jt.lt.~ S: ..... lt:l5 6:00.a:Jl.ltAO SOUlll CGIS1 PUlA ~ VM.U'f n DO' #1,..Yll:llCIU S:Jl.t:tl-10:15 ll:•Ul·3:45 sount CGMt PUZA W1J.AC1 coma 6:t0-1:•· • 0:40 #H:l~l•JS 1l:Jt.1:64:tM:15-l:JO..lt:41 TODAY'S IAIQAIN llATINllS l1mL 1:11 P .M. All INDICA TIO IY (llACUTS). --- ,, ~Nae D•1• a.._, fftdllr. Mir 11. .. T ! I. ae.c... J..epJ Secretary Ne•f*'lleadl uEanh Girl$ Arc Ealy-is hk.e watching a comic book come to hfc. FarsL im- aaane spacemen covered wtth col- orful acrylic fur. Next., try to im· 111ne sex with one of them. Now you t the picture. ow th11 moV\c •--+.....-..,....~-vcr aot to be PG · rated is the bagcst m ystery of the year. Yet incredibly, 1h1s lS not as •-cird O..U.kllelt IAPI SeaeUey C.1aM ... Tberc is a'°°' 1n tbu movie which aocs, "I'm a blonde, b-1-o-n-d. I'm a blonde, don'cba wi~ you ~me ... They ahouJd have SlJ l\f. .. This movie ts dumb. d-u-m-b. this movie 11 dumb, don't ~tc your money lo ao ~----~:::::i~ ..... I bk.c ~na Davas and Jeff Gold· blum, and they ar~ very appealing in this film, but their superiorWcnuarc wasted here. Also, I wonder how "Eanb Gttls Arc Eas)'" JO' away with a PG ratina becaus.c of the c~ocssivc When mcnt1onin1 to my fnends what mov~ I v.-u 1ou11 10 1tt next, &bey aJI said, "Oh, tbal rnovac wat tcr- nble." Once apin my Wnds psoved our 1rcat d1f- fcrences in ..-. I ....... thit movit .. "'Y ......., andtldl..te. "E.anla Girts Are Ealy .. -~ by Julin Tan~ wlM»lho .... -Ablohlc 'taliHm .. -·--~~-the .. ~ Golctb1um. In an interstell as u sounds. Ifs tcfU&lly very funny -most of the time ... Eanh Girts Arc Easy·• is blatantly bium. The colors arc prish, the sets arc canoonish. the music is time-warped. and the whole .thin& is totally camp. This kinky, kooky film is full of zany action and ungo lines. l..ilce cotton candy, "Eanh Girts Arc Easy" is pure .. fun zone" fare. GeerD Davis andJefTGoldblum were born forthc1r roles. Once the 'crew 1s -humanized," they tum into''thrcc map cute au rs" who arc absolutely adorable. U n- fonunaiely, the spacemen arc too tnnoc:cnt for earth. T'Mir 1b1hty to. mimic is llilarious, but it ,ets ahem into endless uouble. Happily, they fall inao tbe hands of amount of pccbboo breast shots alon& with superfluous sexual over- tond. • In the bqulDiDf of the movie Valerie (Geena Davis). a~ mani- cumt/urbead, deadcs that the needs a aotal makeover because her tiancet basn 't made love to her an (psp!) two whole weeb. After the makeover, lbe provocttivd)'. dra~ benelf over her Jivina room furniture in a rcveahna pink corset. waitana for her betrothed and imlsJnint what 'Mll happen when "Doctor L.o~c" <;!)ntn bomc and finds the new her.· He comes home. aJI ri&ht. but with another woman and \Taknel kds him out. As~ is sunnaaa benelf ncin to her pool tW followtni day an ahen stup drops in -literally. (More breast shots. this is ~ wt IC' to ~ Valerie with a lk.1mpy bathint suit. that when wet. chnp hke a wet T- of the film. The mo .. 1e is kind of '50I tci-fi mecu 'IOI mutic: video. Tllf'ft abcns aula lead lbcir ll*lelh•P inao a 1wi111miJll pool ia lk San Femudo Valley. Sun .. thina betk1c the pool as an a1rhmded beaut.au wbo be- 6iends the wns and takn &hem tn 10 they are not ditcovcred. Tht Oftl) problem ts thlt ooc is bl~. one 1s ~. one 11 ydlow and they have fur from m.eed '° IOe. Well, btUll tbe-beauhaan tlult she ~takes them IO &he beau&y pulOr she worts. and llaava them hmhadlOIOe-~-­~IOlbe=r.r•h •.Yt IO 1lileif ... ~~ -.., ..._ After• e1'U'~ a .. a,_ i9 wadlher6uce(1 1111*9•._ ............. __ two dippy Valley pm (played by G«na Davis and Jube Brown), who know how to show the virilt aliens a aood time after their SDeCCShip crashes in Davis' San femando Valley sw1mmin1 pool. You mar heat a lot about this bc1na a "fun" fiJm. In . many ways tt is. but 1t is definitely ,. NOT one I'd s.cnd .. & a a youpta to. Uke a nipt at a fun zonc.1t'scbcap n.1hy cntertalJI· menL If Y® ao upectina that. \1'i~lr, you'll ~ amused. But don't expect '°° mucb. or &ook \00 clOltly. llun..) Tbejr ship" damqrld and they will be earthbound while maklnt :"ao =°:lor~ ma':!:!er ~ they will DOl ~SO conspicuous IO her nclabbon and -surpnse -they're ,ood-k>ollna under all that hat!'! The resc of me moviechronklcs the newcomen enm- iQ& f.anh life as Valley Aliens. The creatures from outer ~ att cute, &here are a lot of cute scenes, evet)'thtna 11 cute ud campy. but it 'Just didn "t click, 1t was \00 cute. a&IC cu&c! It shouid blve bcn titled. "~ T. Meets Haar- apray." ' • . r love-story .tVrl •Id· 1uch I\ IC our her .ldc d p nlte • It Jeff afc lum The Athl ofrcmficd molonsu swcrv- "'' to ootd a head-on colhs1on was not '-tr)' hllanous. About 30 minutes before the film ended my hind quancrs btpn to complain that the thealtt SHt was hard and uncom· fortablc. That's how I k.now lbc mov.e ~a half hour put tht omc ~ lhc mov- iitmUen had run CMlt ot nvct1n1 1h1np lo do with the plot. . There is nothing like a VCR tq make TV movies bearable Y o'Ur Unc was supposed 'to wnte a rc~1cw this Wttk ab:out this~ sho!"_w~1t'h a&f!~his fat ~ina br~ and • her fat slovc.nly tiusbind, lJut instead lbert was a ho-l• wbott ~omos showed Bn&irte Nielsen running around mur<kr as an excuw: to probe the God·fcarina Amencans' opcrauon The Amcncan_s.· m<>11ly a.. _ mixture of"Hano1 Janes anaJohn Wa)'nCS. (ind out Lhe RooskJcs are all blonde ha.tr~. th1n-hpptd. ~lc­ browcd, mono-syllable, baby-hauna scum~ in her underwear. • . . Why do I ,et the feeling I hat the la lier was probably o(more IDICTCSt tO you? 8cs1dcs, "R09Cannc,. wasn't On last week, so with crcat reluctance, tt was off to Bna.iue. lla"lmclerwear. and two bou11 oflunarcy It a min1111 ba)C oa the moon. Actually tt wasn't two hours, thanks to that m1ra le of "ockrn technotoay. the VCR. Instead of suffcnng lbrouab the entire two-hour TV movie "MW'<kr by Moonhaht." n was 1 couplt minucn. Which wu cnou&h to r.., out Nielsen wasn't gonna run a.round in her nifbt1c all through the show. tberdorc nepuna the pnmary reason for v1cwaog. · Fast forwardina this sucker to the last (cw minutes we find the villain. the murderer. to be that other miracle of modern tccbnol<>I)' -the t.ranue•ual. Him or her, he or she, Olen or Gknda. mu~&a bad some reason for us actions, I JUSt didn't watch enough to find out. But I did wa\Ch criough to find out that the Iona-lost Japancie monster movte trick of "butkl1na Un)' lutle plasuc,models and uyina 10 make them look ltkc. rhc real thin&" was not a lot art after alt You think you vc ~n etaltn an James Woods' tact. you otta seen the ones this 1toop1d remote controller toy wanders 1hrough. This lunar surface 1s nearly as barren as Uncle Don's prdcn alter au weekly drownina 1n "Roundup:· · Butcally a murder tak~ place on the &O<SIC$s heathen Sov 1c1 scctton ofrhc moon in a mine lea~ 10 1mpcnalisuc capttalisr The. Rooslnes "st' 1hc The scumba&s find out \hat t~ 1mpcnah5ts ha' e. in the t1me-bonorcd 1rad11ion o( capn.ahsm. bttn rippil'\I them off. m1n1n1 more mineral than thc)"1rc said t~y hav~ It adds a subplot 10 the hl>w. and strctc~ out v.hat shoulda bttn a half hour LO 1wo. m1nd-numb1na hours. Anyhow the matn tcumbqand lhe marn 1mpcnahs1 ( Bna.ittc) art stuck w0fk1~ \09Cth~r to M)lvc the murder. As )OU can expect. the) can t Wnd C9Ch othtt But. as the moV1c d,. on. Briam.e's n«kltnn drop lo~r than J 1m Wnaht's ~1b1ltty, and she and the Roosktc try 10 make love. not bott. Surc enouah the Roosk1c saves her from 1he badd.te. the baddie is captured, 1he ROO$k1c 1s a hero. and th~: 1wo sponaehcads run off10gclhcr, ne1rc r to be heard fr apu\. But only 1f 'ljltc'rc locltv. . ~. A.II a&i.dl el dua~ Cauaht "Gone With thc Wind" the other day. SuU aoua bt abou1 the lx"sl film ever made. Sec tt before 11 disappears from 1hcarn And 1f )ou didn't catch "Lawrcntt of rabaa" at rhe cwpon. )OU probably mu;scd a film that looks bcuer than anyth1n1 1'1re seen in the pa.st decade The Unc thinks Ed"ard ou&}lna sattn classics at 11\c 'cwpon for ,.ttkcnd matinccs. Wouldn't )OU kill to )CC "The Godfather" or "Once UPon a Tme 1n Afl:\cnca" or" tar Wars" or an wide scrctn cla sic ,.h1ch JUst dOC"Sn'1 cut at on '-1dcotapc- pn Edv.-anb' wide scrCt'n at ewpon., On a turda\ aftttnoon? Murpl'Jy in America; Goldberg ln-:Jamaica;-flops inBrltai11, -Asia -. . 1y JOI 9AL TAKI ~-,..,,.... H~ are some mm1-rcv1cv."i of mo\ \CS ~ntl) rckated on v1dcocustt1c: ~ta~,"llU,tllati .. wa.R.Par ..... t, ............ tt&aU price. A new. 1m~oved Eddie Murphy 1s on hand 1n .. Comn~ \0 Amcnca " He doesn't "ru1. He doesn't cu'1C He doesn't foci compclJcd toconqucrorC\11 people down tos1ze. Perhaps most hcanenm1 of all. he shares the ICT'ttn wath a female co-star (Shan Headley) and M:"tually lctl her hold her 0'1r0. . In fact. Murphy as aeocrous with all ofh11 co-stars in tlua cnuanana film , occastonally ~"I beck and pv1~ cacb one a spoth1lu or two. a kw 5CCMI 1n which LO sb1nt and make an 1mprn11on. Ancnio Hall appears IO hlw 1 ball ~Murphy's amutan1 sickkick. Ouected by Joltn Landt" "Comi"' to AIMricaM IS an e•paMive, IOOd-natuftld romanlJC comedy 8boul a )GUiii prince lrom • mytluc:al Aftican t1,.so.n. a •tltftld. loYdora )'OUlll man of mam .. blc • who tn.lr.s out and comes lO the Uftiwd Statn In tellldl o(a ""*· score. Robcn Mulha,an directed: "va na the mov1<' all the canned red1np ofa pttt1n1 card "Lair •f tile WlaJ~ Werm," JIU, IS mla•set, raid k. VHar.,Sat.tl. Ken Rustell has taken a_n ob5curc no\el b). Bram tole.er ('·Dracula") a.nd cumed 11 into a cheap th.nil The film is ftu.ucll's half-willed cclebrauon of lbc tunds of tttn and hotTOr fl1ck.s lhAt RoSU Conna.n_used lO ci\um OU\ at Amcncan-lntttnat1onaf IWO or lhrtt decades 110 The plot, replete wnh ps)Chcdchc "spccaal" cfTf'CI • casu Samm1 O.vi1 and C•thcnnc O~enbcra tn 1ht Deborah Walk')·Lloda Evans roks oft-.o listers. Mary and Eve T~L The worm 11 kt&aaUy a pa.nt snake chat oatt tnrorUed ludo••rs tbc way lettridary draaons once ICallted prnne..a &lilnd Rlllldl .._. filmed the ~ 10\lolV1Q1 the -.a.orm aDd a P demc9tcd drc&nl tequetKa on vtdcotapc, e_v1na thac momtntt IM~ '60s ~be look. Tbey look oovd IDd lbty vc llcim filmed ar a funous pace, but tbey'rt...., Oat. ADd d8t fiha'? lt°t one ot tbotic mov1cs thal's t.maiMly aiDy ~t ballt mlicb. tuo. .·• ,-.. w-.· •• 1n t ua. • ,...... r-1........... . IYIO 1...u•1 •A TUill W_ .. 19aY W ....... , "11Dor-.Oay.aoctH..-.un ••r1~..., .. -. 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Mickey's A~rican Spirit Celebration performed on Maio Street U.S.A. *" wetkend. Disncytand off'as more than SO ,attractions in seven themed lands, includina 'Star Toun" and "Captain EO." Park houn are 9 a.m to midruabt Monday throuah Friday; 9 __ ,. .. uu ... w•--- r L1Q-!°J:"m.S.~ wt 9 Lm. IO m · · Sunday. Disneyland infor· m11i.oo: 999-456S. IN'IDNATIONAL RJar MU. laJll 312 Walaut, Hunliftstoa lkacb. Surf memorabilia and anif8cts (daliftl IS far beck as tbe early lOs) COISlnelnOla&e &ht colorful bcri1a1t or this DOOGllir Califomian spon. Open daily -noon to 6 p.m .; admiuion is free. Localed one block ijlland from pier and one--balf block all of Main Stftet in Huntincloa ec..-L Sl6-015S. -----· &NO'M"I amv FAllM, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Patt. K.nolt's is tile nation's m05t popular indepen- dent family theme perk with more ~~10tf ._.., •7~lS70 ~~, ................. -., _.._. _, ... (WA JOO ...._ c-~~ ... >01t0 1 ............... -S.-IS 1 JO t•S ,..__,_,_l)O IOJS .,..~,..._.-·~v-.. t 7J4JSO - _ .... -.... .. -.. c c s•• 10 "9in.-ATm1t0Sf c-·~•7H160 •• s owa-7 t ...... ~ ~ 1101 --.... ~v .. .,C-.'7t-4141 I ........ ," -JO 104' , .............. -S4S I IOIS , ........... ,.IS ..... , .. -c--..s 10 1 JO t JO ···-~ --....,,_, Aw S4' )IOJ .... I". IOJO _._, ao.,,_. COAIT ~ ~ 10 • ..,OI k • ~~-:-~-=---~~.,..,..-=~~~~~~~~--~-::~~~~~-:-is4t~e1-10l0 - •• Na~----~ lRJ·Ul.9' \!!!!!! ----........... _ ... _ ~----e&A-r tin -- .. - 1_ ..._. ~ S JO. 1t S,10 ,..__,..,_, IS.llO IOU ~ lw. ~ .._.. ""°/(W._, \''"" 01°>to1 • I .,..._._.. ...... ,_ ...... 7Sl-41 .. •I c.111 ... 11 IO 1 JD. • JQ. 6 JO I JO 10 JO • , ................... , .. J '" 7JO • 4S J ,_p:::-; 1, J " s •s.a 10 is • • II .. 1. 4 JO 1 t JO ,...._._,_._,.,......, ..... .., , ........ aellllOll , ....... 'JD. ... ·-· ,,_ c-. "'•' .,_.,,... .. t0-1107 ,._ ....... I IS SJO ... .._-.. ru.no ,.1. -,,....._.1.1 JO ·-~'-,."' , ..... ----······· ...... ..... , ... ,,,.... . ..... .._.., ...... Ul ,1\4 ,0I I Ullll ti U\ Ron's.isn't the same .without Ron • Jtoe'a JD I 41Un&, sleek and soobas- ticalld. -beca a maiDllay ol tht Upu 9-:ll diD1 .. ICICM for yaR; ao.r, Wida ill D&lriaUe pe, Its PGllUlmitY ._.., dwiDcled oae bi&. -1 n. foOd • leu &bu 1perfca. lOO hbiaiom lbelc da~ ud not at all c:oMli¥CI) praaued. but u a nilht· dubaMll!llm •a. .... aw tucff, Ah, well. At last the chef has the pretenCC of nund to use SoC>d ancre-dlea&a. The uJmo.-1n the pavlu is fint-ra&e, and the three jumbo shnmp in bis IC&mpi an each bta ef\OUlh to bTy a CttW of sj~ across the finish line o( an Ense:nada rKe. I kind of min Ron Ni&c:s and his a...,..j ...... ..,_ N•t F!!/ • ' I P,,. -/# bdwu 6 r t r· """~ ...... ~· ? ..... . """,,... ,.... 'u South Coast Pl~u. Cost~ MeM 171 41 540-l840 .. su.ce -. ....,_.ft ot 1he ... boyaDl Roa Nilft. tOme c:haftleS have beeD IDlde -DOC the least o( which is a aew die( f.dWlld L Thomas 111. an ()elrland native who rnam up with entlMllialaa what he lacks 1n ex· perilllce. Tbomu is tlyi• '° pleas;e ev~ bis bill of fare includes ven.iton, 6uf&Jo. halibut •ut«d with -yikes! -stnwbemn and a tofu peuy in .. three booze sauce." radish sauce, pemod, tomato con- cate. Indonesian sate, calamata ol- ives. raspberry/maple vina1arcuc. •uce.--Robert. m~tard aiuns and tropicals fnaiu around with wdd abe.ndon :_sometimes all 1n the same prcsrntatioo -and feels compelled to list even the most mundane of lntle softshoe routine, u~y per- fOrmed arodnd madftisbt M\rr' a few cocktails. The aauily-auired host could frttU you with a &lance if he didn't know you; under tM 1u1dan« of new aicneraJ manqcr Arlene Froerumhna. thinp have warmed up ~------------------------­tn~-fold; now, cveo Mt~ and Mrs. One order of pavlu 1s too sal~y. while uolber lS fine -but..1.ut Jttll)- neccuary &o serve the cold·smoked ftab wath half a plaaeful of lavosh cncten? And what was that o\·erty- prhck.ed s&ufr heaped onto a cucumber silecc -doctored up boursln chttst? I couldn't tell. An accompanyma mus&ard/pau1on frun sauce was hOt for hot's lake A better belance was reached 1n an appetJZcr of snlled pt cheese. aokkn cavw, sun dned tomatoes and some touled &hen of sourdouah bread. Layemi t<>eclhn', the compo- nents made a IUCC sandfo1Ch. Tbomu \brows bunenrnlk hone- , I • ' ' t . • i' • .. . ..... '' .~ =icn~ ohve od) for our And here's one for my Menu Items from HcU hall of fame: Cahfom1a Mui:ed Grill. consasuna of bakcd Athcan ~y pheasant with a plum sauce. stuft'ed qua.al Szcchl.lan and rabbn sausqe Wltb a mustard sauce. Mueb ofwh.at'scurrcntlyoffcred u Ron's mam me ... ant to offer apolopn to Thumper and Bambi and -to make matters t\.'en ~ -the dehcious trademark bread. made commercaall) and firusbtd rn-bou.se, bu been replaced by one that's prepertd from scratch and doesn't wtcasaoocf. .. Dulin'. I am a natural/' said burly Blaine srrulina. "1 JUSt started kJCkin& in and ao1na. .. Thouab the Crazy Horse offers frtt WC$&cm-slylc dance lessons Wcdnes. day and Thursday n1abts from 7:30 to 8 p.m .• most of the hoofen seemed 10 have learned two-steppm1 by the ol' sink-or-swim method. "I w he~. a )'ff( a&O wuh-m folks." wd 2l·)Cat-old Shaw Phi - h~ ··1 waacbcd the~ then this pr1 came over and tau&ht me how to do the t~ I JUSt cauabl on and kept daDC'lns. Ptulbps. a 6-foot 4-1nch peramtdac. uid he &llCld to frtqucnt trendy Platts like the Red On1011 ~tauranL "I haven't bten beck to the Red Onaoo." be IA.Id. "I cocne here about three umcs a Wttk. •• ~ tbe trad1uona.I drna for mea is a a mi•twe o( pm. cowboy bocMI. m _._.. ••ru.. t.Mrc are • • ·-• M1ddk America woukt,probablf f~I at home snu11hna in ooe o the curvilinear booths and abmooz.tn& , alona to the bca t of some of the best jazz and assorttd hvc music/vocals to be found this side. of the M.aasiaipp Ri ver. Short ofbe1na1.ransoorted to NYC and the Ofc at the Hotel Carlyle to catch Mr. Bobby Shon's. last set on a summery Saturday niabt. I can't i!N&inc a lovchcr way to spend an cven1na. RON'S IN LAGUNA. 1464 S. Coast H,.bt1t'I), U,una Batch. 491-4871. DlnMt ru,htJy, Sunda} bnmch. No ,aJct par/Un& part on sU'tt~ M4)0f cm111 cards. Dinner for rwo J60.SIO food only. R~rions r«om~ndt:d. Lnc music ~Yen n,.bts; no cover dw-,e ar IJB. those ~ho wear three-piece busiocs.s suHs and other non-WC:SlCm attire. For the last seven months bouncer Joe McCalcd has au.ardcd' the front door oftbc saloon. No one passes this aiant Manne sunnery sarpnt without fint &>eYll\I a small ·cover ctwwe and haVln&I hand stamped. If t~ ~any behlvaoral ~ wlil\ customers. Ma:'aktrliia"'lm auoaatcs quickly CAlll)IUtsh the problem. ··~come here from all over the plac:r,". he said. "Most of the ladtn do all the dress.in& up, but the IU)'S Uftually ~ dttsstd up lOO. h IS not always JC811S and boots. "The most unusual U&bt was cw Y car's Ev~ when the cowboys dresaed up an suits and tuudos. You usually doo't u.oaaae that with counlr)- ~ .-:· • • • • .. c .. -• .. .......... lliill••• ... ) • • • • ·~, . • • • • • • ,. ... 'II .. .. • , ..._A_. V ' a C M 7 IC ' . t DtllJ ............. ..._,, ..... , ... -aAPOOD..aM.,...~ g I Pw'"-... ratl•t HelpU.C1l1 ....... Our ........ , ..... ,..,21 .. ...... ......, .. · DANCINQ a Dl'RltTAWNT ISnL Y • 11APPY 110U1t SUNDAY CllAllPAW WMCM • TWIU8NT D••tllllS 32802 f'aa(;c t:oast Hwy. (at CroWn V.,) Llfllna Nfuel -· n a -.aa • •5m :&staumrrt _) CE :rhfE WEEK Joeeph Sperrazza u... one WOf'd to delcrlbe hi• sUpper ciu~ -"-.nk" -and that .. probably the moat accurate dwa lpth>n at the futuonabty elegant ~afe Lido . With its open, contemporary atmosphere - rnghUghted by subdued rose Ughting, plush seating and s.gned lithographs -r Cafe Lido has a • dilttnetlon all rta own. "We wanted the room to tieve a degr• of _____ _.,... ___ ___. ___ _._ ___ ...;_ __ --"---.1 aophi9tication and eteganc;e -and yet we wanted to encourage a friendly, cuuat atmoephete,'' Today. one ouP of every two people who get cancer will survive. With earty detection and prompt treatment, the survi\"al rate IOr Hod&kin's disease can be as high as 74%. Childhood ((uJc~mia: as high as~. Colon and ~tal cancer: as high as M . Breast _r; cancer: as high as~. As far as we\.-c come. we stiU have quite a wa~ to ao. And b that. ~ea like )'OUr help. There's only one place whtrc cancer 1s a hopeless disease: In )OUr mind. Sperrazza Uid. . . And, there 19 no doubt that Spwrazza Md hia the Southern Ca&ifomla ~ wrn.1 .. Cafe wife, Shirtey, t\a"9 euoceeded In dofng ju9t that. Udo 19 known for tta exe9l1m ~. Cafe Udo'• staff are well trained and tr6endty -a ••o.Jr hMd chef. Pllo Torree, "89 been with ua well u e.ger to pteaM cuatomers. for one year. He brought hie...,...... to us from ··we belew In gMng cwtomen a complete .uchaward-wmw'linQreatawMta•JJ't~llnd dining experience -we want them to enjoy both Grammel'a." Sperrazza polnta out. He added that the food and the entertainment. Our c:uatomen U'9 r..CaurMt hat recetv9CI a Slwr AWllrd from lhoukt come In and enjoy tMtr mMI, .. 1111ow two SCRW. t>ut lince tttey moved to the pn11nt to"''"~ -we 1nn't In the~ of just location (In March 1988), they were~ a fllNng up Wblee and cnnldng out customers. we "newcomer," W8nt them to be eaflded.'' he added. Not only ctoee a... Ton• uee tr..n ....,. realty~~=~-=':'.: dlenta. he~ al melll to order. tnUlidMa. ··we ttaw • lhOw every night otthe ··eu.tomer8w1M....-1•eo1111Mn11Mttne week,at.-tlngat8:30p.m.(9p.m . ..-Mde).and ... ~-wc.~--18~butwe~IMI~"'!"·~ we tMtur• on1y quality entertainment from top ---•--·not precao.-.-.,... w11t12 up.' recanll• ... ,.. &per,.. edded that efter cuetomera telte tf*r The ".IPP8f club 19 Mt up 10 lttat the whOle mMI, ~..,_ti WM worth IM .... room oww1ooka the 8'8ge. "We wn..,.. to C... Udo'• menu gtvee ._. • -... be able lo enjoy the perfonner9," Sperruza 1111ct1on to d'°°88 from, wtltl Mtr•• •u.tne ...-... ullaod. _., beef, PMta. cNck9'I IM ,__ Caf9 Udo~ a ful lne of jmz... ~ lad'e ..... leaGCOH_...., .... UVOUghout __,. ·monett. ~ .,.._. IO ol = or lllM; PGl•O. nee Ot ..-.; hlh ~are: Mu .. Nt91 (Mlly 20); ..... .,..... Md IM ,....,,.... ....... Udo- Momlon ,.._ 22. 21); Kevyn ......, .. 21); triM. . Tony Guerrero (May 2n Md .wer.a OU. top .... cMnnertromlp.m.,C.Udo.-Ohle ~ ___.. ........ ...._a prttftr d11m9 IOGlll lor pertMa...of up IO "NOi ~ cld ...... to do .......... .,..,... Alcllll ..... _ ....... but __ ............... ........ ------------__.. ........ ...;..__.__ ______ ~__;;o--_....,_..;..._--' tM ~ ... In OIMge Ceuntw." lpiiew .• ., .......... ....,.. ..... --.tor ••dell'll -He ........ IN g'tJt•.io ..._ ... 1 Of '*'QIMla. W CM ~ up to 115 _,_ ~ .,.,....., .... Mid. a.m. (1:IO on a11l 1ndl). ... pnpll MMt... .. - olfwork ............. o~ anloe C...Udoletocll1datl01W.8t.lna dlnnerMd•rllr•............. ..... , ... --. • .._ .......... ~ A ,.... ...... of tlW Moat ProtllMll'I 171a21U. M8'0r cndlt Wdl .. mimptid Nnocams Awd In ... .....,,.Y ou111ne fftMft gift~••• .. .,1•1e. I '"' r I 1 • I "\ \ ' ' ' • or call them at (IOS) ~ S... .H. ACCOMMODATIO f1shcrman•s Whan: ytar-round c:nnKS to the Channel Islands; and many waLel'\1ck rutawanu. and specialty shops. Abo wonh a "'''' I) the Sea~ Museum at nearb> Pon Hueneme. whacll houJ(S 1 larst collccuon of uniform weapons. and other m1htaf') parap~maha, plus an1faclS from .. an<>u couJ\tncs whtte the Scabttl ~ere stauoncd. For more informJt1on about O't nan1 or the v.eckend fcsu'llal. c-ontact th( Oxnard Convc nuon and V1 1ton Bureau. 400 E planade Dr . 'ullc lOO. Em~r. ~ u1tC$/Mandal•> lkach R~n (800-582-.lOOO) ?LOl Man· dalay Beach Road, offers a ~achfrunt loat1on ""'nb a sv.1mm1na PoOI, tennis c:ouns. and spa. Tbe hO '"<>-room suucs include \Jtchc:n tauhtae : plu . all aucstJ tl'CC•"• romphmc:n· tary "..trutll cocktails arid .a full . br~;ikcftit buffet. The hotcr, 'a1\ "'111 pro .. 1de free tran port.tt1on 10 and from the fc: U\al, - '"Arl ~f Flat•or_" CELEBMTIO ' &jUBilATIO~ "'"·IC t~ /t(Jt'»/ #i:fa~t "'" Cr;t"bnrlfl_( ~r h ,l\M:tt'lloii duflllg r~ <"nrir<" momh ol \f.11 J (llJt (~t, mi.'f'ld.tl I "llll!C't oJ llUmf''Ow} A""'" #of nl1111ui nprtr.~. lu1 ck< ,"fV"~ .a" "''?U < ,,. 'oer-co9.l'N dm~r 101 t•"'1 J rJ~rr ll~ >ww.., rl-"flit'd /i11r '1XI 1 toar f>t rl'r IC.ttc*«JI -r JUtf u '"'•l.111~ r...--.rJ h> r .. Jc • i. " a• llind •nil unn•f'b.ni rfw muun ot cM: .. T .. door, ·• • "~"l'f' c1-n.a.1 tarrJ tLt t>W1I •J!t<h bum1111 •prxCJumMf''• 1<10• I A11J cov>. "1f''1l 111 •bout (<(} i« Ulflds • Out dn1" "'md.~ ,_,..•"""If''" Hpt'Mflt.f' 111 Ji.ll<lf~ dinrns · AXKIV6.JtSAllJ' MN IP /4 COUltS6SJ • .... •• a ..,,.... • . ........, ==·:.,,_,. •t1llClllll& __ rAlll._,.._.. ta mlhls • ,._. .,. ... Qeld ,._cont 1a1111r ter Ill pest ten yean. .-..... 1• Gold. a.. ............... . G' a a• n.. OllrNDeDH1l11t1 1 "-·-·· -•• l'OP "Yolf'l·t' 10110 ".itch the o~ Who alu>s "lr~p their hands c'k:w ... ·· . . cr/sonawrittr Stan R1daway took the audience on a journey lhroQ&h so- ciety's dark underside during his -from Stan Ridgway's oriainal and off-beat <)(}.minute con- "The Big Hear" ccn. Prnenting a harsh world full of By JOHN ROOS liars., cheaters. murderers., hi.Jacked 0..,. _ c.,, • ..,_,. . • cabb1cs, crooked ncwspeper boys, and cvco one btg af\ost of a soldier. . ThcCoaclfHou~ 1san od~ placc 10 • 3~)'car-old R1d&wa)''s storylikc lyn- find fi uonal <:harac1crs who are cism recall~ the old pnvate eye 8- double-crosscJ. alienated. burned-mo' 1c~ more so than your standard out. rCJCctcd. or JUI plam desperate. pop fare. But on Tucsda) n1ah1. sina-Now even lhou-'1 finclv~taal~ SOJ\P work well on Vinyl and com.-i disc. they .often tct swallowed up when ~nted in conttn. But for. tunately. Jhe hi&h quality of the sound mix. aJona willi lhc intimacy of the ven11e, made for an ickal tetti111 to dearly' hear and COJOY Rtda'way'• l)ncal craft. Where Radpa) ~ (and other such overly-wordy or -preadsy storytelkn as Lanie Steven or David Brombttt fail) 1s an the use ol dncripu ve pbruana ralher than mor· ahrina. The former Wall of Voodoo :==========================================;-, leader often ~ monolopcs -and somcumn daa&oas -1n aJlowana his ~-~~, ~ c-I 0°~ ~In LJT fo r I~ 140lX! monday -friday 5-7i:m I sonp 10 pla)' themselves out wuhoua 1njcctu\Jh1s own personal viewpoint. Whal also makes Ric:ltw•> such a chamuoa and e~na sho•man is his ,dasuocu \ie sm1rtina-talky vocal dch'er) and a sardonic ttnK cl humor. for example. he dryly de- ""crcd thi. punch hnc nc.ar lheCAdo( the song .. Can't Complain: " ... As Ben walked out on the sidewalk, 10 Roon up 1wo men lost control of a hoatt aa JUSI the naht lime. and a bit S~1nW11y vand Ranencd Btrt hkc a dune:· And ~h1lc the co!l«rt wasccn\Cttd on R1<tawa> 'i brand new. con- tcmpla1he "MO$Qu1tos... LP. tht sho• built up 10 1ts cbmu whtn l~ band nppcd throuah K"tr&I older. cro•d-t>kasina sckci.ons.. Pta)cd in succ~on •1th viaor. ~0on t Boa Mc In, '"The lka Heat," "Onve S1!f ·Saad." and the rarcly·pla)"ed clawc ··Meaican Radao" cbrou&ht the ~­ spons1 vc crowd to us fttt The evcn1nc only du.appoint-.._ RJr-t ........ llll .-.l~ue -~of redl te .... ::;t ~~~':.l\tC~~~t!~.ra~ Colldl HD ...... -~ • Radpay's bed..1~ t.nd. Chapter Eleven. Kc)'boerdasts Bttnard Hall str'luna 1boutas much chthus1asm aJ 'n' roll nttds more tan Rktawa)~. 2515 E. eo.t Hwy .• Corona del Mer . e75~7411 ,and Pietn Weulun provided only .. ~~~ ~-"'' "·-Whether pla)'I" ofr-killtt IWl"lllVCS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~w~~~~~u•r·~~~·=~~·~~~~~-~~~~M~-~--~~·~~~~·~s·~~~··-~~u~· • !P&CIALS A,r1.._lbru .... IO sumanll~ t-.... .,,1 rod (-onvc She Said. ""Calhq Out Carol"J. or YiWllpttwd co~er tnaons (take Johnny Cash's "Rana Of fu't"), h11 cross-over sty~ dftt. uvdy st~hn tJw boundann of (OIUCJnporat} pop m~. • • • LOOK WHO"S BACK ... Tomot· row moraa .. 11 I LID. at M...: rtus Tickcunullr ouakls. ticMb ID on .. for ., Who ~ ldMCluled for A.... l6 at the la A ..... Mcmoriel Collteum. In cclcbra~ ol IMir 25Q -·~· llw wa.o will..-.. a JYt-IM>ur wt ••nilla &Mir nlft career. Looll b Jot W ..... IO jOln tlw 110U1 M a IOldel ..... ,&Iris&. Tic:kfts may a&o· be ......_d ~ phoM willl a VISA or MlllifC'anl .. 7•2000. CLUYBOUS ST&A&llOUU CouDuJ ..._ wida deal! Authen- tic •1 IJFD ... ~t and uJooa. ,........, prime tib, f,...h' ...... wt &heir ~ pan 5 ..... ~Monday· ·-11•h•• ..,.teed. ..S JM music 'in the ....... O,. R09d Ea.it/Newport rw, ..... Alia. 6'9· 1512. TBS CANllDY tllilil1'lfroat. landmark It I.' ~ Vill.,e fM&Uriiiil.... loCal lealood and ..... ..,. Comifteotly sood IU· via, opm for lunt'h, dinner, Sun- day Brunch and Champagne Harbor Cruites. F.otertainmenT aitladY and Sunday afternoons. EQjoy the lounp food sall,ry - superb clam chowder! ~O I 0 Lafaywtte, 676-6777. • NEWPORT LANDING N...,ort Landins Re.taurant on the Balboe Penimula otrers a ro- mantic waa.front .etting. Special- tiee include fresh 1word(ish, H...u.a ...tood favorites. prime rib. amlone, lamb and veal. Garden freeh .W.. appetiaers and und- wicba Ea.mi" wine list. apeciAJ • ty driDlia ucl eotktaila: Live enter- T ALS OIP THE WHALE E1~ a atep beck into'ttme to a pa..c. whe~ you can dine at your own leiaure. Enjoy the romance of old N"'J>()rt with a panoramic bay view. ,Euite your WNlel with their tenutiooal Mafood and traditional favorite&. Breakfut. 7:00 Lm. Mon day-Friday, Lunch 11~30 .... :00 Mon- day-Friday. Oinner 4:00-11:00 MVen njghl$. Saturday and Sund•)' Brunch 7'.00-4:00, ()ys~r Bar Fn· d~. Saturday and Sunday. Ban. quet. f.cltitiea up to 600. 400 Main Street, Balboe 673-4633. ' llS-N·BD'8 PIZZA Locally owned ucl open&.ld. Me-n· Ed'a Piua Parlor bu been eervinc quality piua and Criendly MIVice for 27 yean. Our thin cruat pizza with au real cheetel and fresh top· p~ ia a pizza lover's deli,bL'Me· n·Ed'a also offers delicioua deli undwichn, saladt and free d•· livery. Jean, the mana,er, will be happy to usist )'OU wllh your ne1t meeting or s-roup catered event. Localed at 410 E. 17th SL, Co.ta Meaa, 646-7136. Open 1even days a week. Sun· Thur J J :30-12:00, Fri and Sat 11:30-1:00. ZUBIBS Pure and aimple, just like mother'• .at-..• .. N.--m-.-.._ _____ _ love! They 1ene l 0 oa. lobster \ailt1 D • ~ 1''8 ra1et aicnon. prime rib, riba aa ft£"i" • chicken at the IDOlt reMOnable Meet o.nay Kuo, 8 ,.r General priC* ia Coeta Mela. 11-din-Manapr ol Co.ta Mela'• Mudarin nep •rved on special rupta-<>pen Gourm.nt and 4 )'9et Perm.~ 7 .Rich~ GeNroualy poured low ~ol'ChinaTowaialniM. You pnce d.rinb. Our cuatomen baw am now enjoy 0..., K'• addas ed been coaaU.,. b6ck since 1970. -·coownponry cau-cuWm fn an Located at 1712 Placentia in Co.ta equally ncitins and wal 1 Dr'f ..c.- M.. near J7th St.reeL Call t.i.Qs ia Corona ct.I MM! o.u.y K'1 ill 645-8091or631-9803. open for lunch and dinMr cW,. Beer Ir wine list. C.t.erias. 308C) It CCl9t Hwy. Call 721 -9000 for take out.; ,_. vatiom or information. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Ricbt nut door to Zubiea. All our piuaa are larp 16", any combination, aU t.oppi.np. at.16.95 ($6.95 tab out). Wade~ l>h» 8 TVt, ,._ 6--------!~~ ...... ......., ........ video.. Full Cockwl Bar. Open 7 BOB BU R NS days. Lunch 6 Dinner. 1714 Dine in abtolute e&etance at thia CONTIN•NTAL PIAcentia, Co.ta Meaa awud-winninc rHtaurant. Famoua tailuMDL ~~ V, O.C. Loc.tf'd at 60I E. ter (adjaeoent to Balboe Ferry . Re.ervat1om rte· ITAUAN ommelMled. 675~2373. Parking -------------.. (ow innovative cujaiJw, Starters in- clude oysters on c.he half shell, saahimi and sravlas. fresh .earood from around the world, eaatem fed veal, muscovy duck breaat and certified prtme A~us beef. Elaborate wine lisL Open seven .cl.a.ya a week. Lat.e·nisaht piano bar. Private dininc roocM. Reeervationa reconJmended. MC, V, AX, CIJ, 11. 37 Fuhion Island, Newpon Beech,· 714/644. 2030. available. VINNIE'S • The beat ltah•n food prepared from the frt!'Sbett ,npect..,._ '*nc no preaervativea, uft. tufU, or H · c fa t.a. Owned by VinQie Colan- lJrea o( Brooklyn Pina Worb. famous for having The 8nt Pina in Orance County by The. Great Pana Hunt 270 Eut lilh Stnt!t in Co.ta Ma.. 722-9264 . OY8TD8 Brand _. in C-0r00a del Mar. Oy11 ten ie die hot and happening place to bel Featuriai oyater bet. oak irill. r;..., IMfood A: ('()(ktaik Ope. fcwa.da ead dinner Locaud at 26l6 E. CoMa. Hwy. in Coron.a dt'I .... ~7411. uuaa .. LD · Tbe bell...,_.. ia town ia ahll on ._ ............ far ldidays and -----=ill~:':.;.!:.~~ {1111 f 'th1 ~11111Mat&M ... k. ................... 8-q_t.a ,_ • to -. WeU' p, ..,U.. ........... la NeWpon 8-Y. 161 S. Ceil&...., .. Nt•pwt 8wh. .,..... VILLA NOVA A beautiful t.y view cnataa th. romantic aetllnc that h89 made the Valla Nova a "~ kindolplere" for O'l-er 50 years. Superb CU1Sine from CHtral and NanMm Italy ae~.d in Old World dtiana .. Ea tent1ve wine tiJ1t. Oinner nithtly. Piano bet. Full menu llJ 1:00 Lm 3131 W•t Coast H11bway, New· Port Beach 64 2 i880 cao WN HOU8£ Thia lovely Continental res&awul aiwattd at the comer of PCH aed Crown Valley Pkwy. hat been a 1ounnef1 favoriu fOf 18 ,...,_now~ fine diniftc, eock&aiS., daDCina, live.. entertainment., oys&er bu. happy hour. Mnquet tacitiU.. limo ... vice, eateaeiw wine liM. 32802 Pa- cll'11e eo.t Hwy., South lAcuna Niplll.489-2626; &IVIDA Reio t.o pacioua .met in an eAecanl, intimate atmo.phere. E•- pert.ly prepued continental di.ahes by Chef Richard Beraner. aince 1970. Thia award winninc res- taurant also offers an extenaive wine list. and excels in tablftide preparationa and flam~. Open for lunch 11 :30-3 p.m .. duu'*r lrom 5 e.m. Excellent banQuet fae11iti•. Cloeed 'unday and holidays., 3333 S. Britto!. Co.ta Meu, ~0.3840. l'RSNCH •• 8AILLOn Sail Lott. Bar• Grill f•turea OCMa view dinint with the emphuis on freah IH!ood. Ont.er bu, live entertainment qhtly in the bu aru. Open for dinner nisbtly from 5 p.m. Weekend h<>urJ from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous Sunday .Brunch. Locat.ed at 400 P.C.H. in Lacuna Beech. MEUCAN MICA8A Their food is like a trip to Muico! Hotp1tality 1oes hand in band with their motto, "Mi Caaa .. Su c .... " or my house is your house. Eatab- liahed since 1972, 1t'1 no tteret friend. enjuy dm1nc here. Oi>tn daily from 11 a m. for Lunch, t>in- ner and Cocktail Entertainment Wtd.-Sun. n1ghf.6 in the Burro Room. 296 Eaat 17th trHt, ClM!t.a-· Mesa. 645-7616. LE MIDI This 1 a true "~r " Some uy ifs avant prde. othen thata it.a claMic. AU .,-ree that SwiN Chef Walter Ruuimann'a cuieine pn;vencalie i9 of an ii\· novative and esquiaatf ly eaecuted aulhentic:ity. An enchantins coun· try French interior and an Old World hoeDitality rarely found Dl--TH••-RS theee days tulfiU the espect.atjoo .,...,..._ ..,, • 115 evoked by.the ouu&andias,c:W.ing GaAND OJ>!nlordin~and.cockiailueven DINNS• THEATER n.idata. Cateruicavailable. 3421 Via · Jmpreeaave d1mn1 •nd prot tonal Liao. Newport Beech, 675-4904. productions are aure to pkaae each INDa.aaa time you vi1.1L The eatraordanary _._... buffet offers roast baron of bff(, ROYAL KHYBER Oranp County'• first and fillHt Indian re9taurant, Royal Khyber proudly tervee authent.ic IAdi.an dis· h. with "The Art or flavor.'' u - clutively for Cali(ornia ta tea. ~lect from a aump\uoualy diver1e menu or let the npert wuters ht'lp design a mM.I for yow lilting LunCh, dmner, brunch, estensivf' wine liat, full cocltwl bet. AU major cr.dit cards RUpted. 1000 N Bria~ SL Newport BMcb; t 714) 7S2-S200 for reaervatAonl.. TH& ~&WPOltT OY8TEJI BAil AND GalLL BriiM ud ., wida a c:ulorful ....._ VidoriU 11ait, The N~­ port °"'9r Bar ud Grill ia C"UU&l 1eafood dining at it.a best . A fun spot to aip an anchor•*°> bffr. PHI apicy 1hrimp and ftljoy n · quiailely p~ raah. ()pe9 all ClaY (rom l1:3o a.m. to IO::Jo p.m., t.o 11 p .m. oa l'r~ ancfS.turCliy .......... MC. VISA. A.E.. Olnen. 1-.&ed ecrw from dae Newpcwt Pier, 2100 W.-Oceanfroat. New port Beecla. 676-lt77. llaud ham 1¥tth a fruit uu~. Georsia chicken w1Lh peac~ and Jlue..ud the.Mahi Mahi .ii. wrved an a peuant sauce. Tri-color ftttuc· cini and cream is a ttaJ favorite. En.JOY dinner and • play toftiiht! Grand Dinner Theater &ocattd wathio the Grand Hotel an Anahtam ... at l Houl Way Call 722· 7710. ON•OPAKIND • • LAG UNA POETS meet every Fn- day at 8 p.m. m the 1.agona Boch Public Library, 363 Glenneyre, ~una Beach. Jud~ Altschule Lieber. pu&tished poet. S3 donation re- q uested. Satur~-F AMILY:.-A..,.R .... TS-D"""_A_Y_at_th_c_N_e_w_- pon Harbor An Museum. 850 San • ·-•-..oTftDA • -- Dr 1 1 \TR r n F Ht r ! Contact Jean Clemente "Ur., '"Newpon Beach, a.m. to 2 p.m .• a Cun-filled day of family 3CIJVlllCS including paper CUI· ting ~orksllops, spin art, entcrta.in- ment, food and refreshments and more. Admission is free 10 NHAM Family Ans Council Members and SI 0 per family for non-members. Pre regiSlration for workshops is rec- o mmended. Call Margaret at the Museum for more infonnallon and for rcservauons at 7 59-1122. about Special · Group & Team Discounts! COSTA MFSA ,, .. '' '. 616-71]6 --the tMcditeffaneatt <:Room t 8 700 MKArthuf' Bl¥Cf Irvine. CA ToAdverllle In Dllllncllvt Dining Contlct .... Cllll MM3211272 PORTFOLIO 'It 'Ah-.ann~_prcxntcd b)' T 1-PtuJ En~ for S IO on Sunday, WJth procetds clit for the arts sponsored by the Arts each Sa1'1rday and Sunday in the from ibe swap meet aoina 10 campus Associates of HuntU\ltOO Beach, 6 ma.in park.ma lot of lht Oranat orpnizattons. scholanbaps and com'· p.m. at the Huntington Beach C1v1c Coa nt}' Fair Grounds 1a.m,10 4 p.m. · F ad Center. 2000 Ma1n St.~ Hununaton Admission 1s fif\y cents for walk-ms. munuy Krvicc proJCC\S. or • Beach. An auc11on, aourmet buffet, Oranac County Fatrirounds infor-dilional 1nfonnation, call 89S.2389 cntenaJnmcnt and danci·ng. Tax de-mation phone number is 7S 1-3247. The swap meet 1s ~Id 1n the parking ductibleadmiss1on1sSIOOfor pa1ron GOLl)ENWESTCOLLEGESWAP lo 1 cd .... f .... -and guest, $25 for dono.r. For more MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free t ocat at uK entrance o "'"'· information call the Ans AssocialCS admission and fret parking today and collqe at the Golden West Street at 842-9185. tomorrow. S~ fee IS $10 on tra(f~apt between Edtnetf and ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET Saturdays and Sunda>s or two 'paces . Mcf~n St.ttiets TRATTOlllA (;ri~ l;:-(IT•'I •'~11 •• \111 11-~.1 •.'1 8 I • L.UMQ ..... ---iW 1t•1oM 1o•N -••TMaOUT 'll!MllC191191 .......... LocatH upstairs-abov .nt Jolly Ro1tr . 494·3358 'THE SAIL LOrr BAllGllLL . Featm.r.;u StafoOd .. uid Op&er Bar . ~ oetail'few · DIDll Sunset Dinner Specials from S7 .95 . · Mon-Fri~ 7 pm Newport Oyster .. Bar & Grill ............. , ... 11141 m•n -CAFE-:-t;IDO:- !'l•.oAi ff,..~1&n111 & Jau ( lub uone or lhf: lop len ni11ht pot in Orange Counl y ••• " _..,.r• • ..,._. 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