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THEORANGECP.AST 25 CENT
WED E DAY, M AY 24, 1989
Officer charged in Christmas Day ·fatality
''om staff and wire reports
A. rookie Westminster Pohcc of-ficer was charged Tuesday with two
misdemeanor man Jau&hter counts
Jn co nnection with a Chmtmas
momin1-traffic 11t'C:rdenr--rffitt left a
Cost.a Mesa '40man and her fnend
dead
Officer Thomas Richard was re-
sponding to an officer-needs-help c.all
County
endorses .
transit
proposal
ly LESLIE fARNEST
Of .... o..,, Not """
A county half-«nt sales tax 1n·
ercase and 20-}ear transpona11on
1mpro,ement plan moved one tep
closer to the ballot box Tuesday when
the Oranae Count> Board of upcr-
v1sors unanimous!) appro\ed the
prooosal
The endorsement did not come as a
surpmc to transponauon officials
since three of the board's fh e mem-
bers also hold 5eat~ on the Oranac
Count) Transportation C'omm1ss1on.
which unanimous!) approved the
plan Ma>~
The Orange ('ounl) 20-Ycar Ma -
ter Plan of Transportation Improve-
ment calb for a half-cent sales tu
increase count>"1dc lo pa) for uch
far-rcachin,a 1mpro\ements as an
expanded frttV.'I) S)Stem, a H().m1le
netv.ork of "super streets" and c\·
pans1on of the commuter rail service
h also requires each Cll) to adopt an
1nd1v 1dual 11ov.th manqement plan
before 11 can use mone) generated b>
the ta' hike.
Supervisor Gadd1 Vasquez praised
the plan for 1ts attcnt100 to local and
rcl!onal needs and for 1ts transit
prov1s1ons The proposal has "some-
th1na forcvet')onc," he said.
upcrv1sor Don Roth \aid hc
upcccs Oranae Count) rcs1den1s v.111
understand the need to fund the
transf'Onauon pack.aac
"It s seldom )OU ~ th1 much
enthus1um and interest from all li"e
llVIM m•ymaynot
support gas tax hlk~. A2
of us:· said upcrv1!.0rThomas R1lc~
af\er each board member \poke
bnefly an fa,orof the plan.
The SJ. I b1ll1on plan must now be
approve'1 b) a maJonty of the cttac\
that rcpre1tnt more than 50 percent
oflhecounty's population T"'ocit1c)
-ev.-pOtt Beach and Brta -haJ
approved the plan as of Tul'sda)
af\crnoon
Ahhou,h a 11m1lar propo111I ~ut
• unanimou~ly •PJ>l'O' cd b) Orana.c
Count) c1t1n in ~btr 19 7 new
appro,al b) 1hc c1t1ct" not a urtd,
accorctin1 to Bob O\lnck. eucuthc
d1 rtttot of the Orantt oun1y
O.v111on of the uquc ofCahforn11
C1un i Ralher~than obJtttlQI to the JUbt&ance the C~ that haH
bc(n SO~ Cll)' COUn<'ll't ml)
YfOIT)' t tM ptan ml) conlln\K to
cha• a . they have approved u,
DuMktaid.
The f'ac1 that on Mondly the traffic
comlftt..on re~ 1ted tlw plan to CfaW!
.independent ClllllM p'Ollp lO OVtr•
MC lpnd1~het lM8 leavi~ ~ • .. ,.,, • ~llll'llW'WkNll)Wlnl.._,
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plan is "°' t\rm yet, Mid. .. Y .. llilmn.•W•~ ...... bt Mid. After ~
hli ... a-. * c:o1n•itliCMI ._.. Mve 1M ,.,_...,~•lie ....,. ..... oe ..._f1We9t• rimam· 11r-. .. Dllilel Mid;
about 9 a m when his patrol C'3r
crashed into another auto. k1ll1n1
dn\.cr Jessica Warren. t 9, of Stanton.
and Dawn Hammond, 20, of Costa
Mesa. said Oninie County D1stnct
.A-itornet '5-~tiator ffcrrry
Graves
Witnesses said Richard's patrol car
was going about 75 mile~ per hour
with h&hts and si ren on when 1t went
throu1.h a red light at Newland Street
Picketing nurses
and Westm inster Boulevard
It struck the auto OCC\Jp1ed b) the
two former h1&h school fnend , who .
had 1onen tO&Cthcr dunna a break
from collcae Hammond. 'WhO"I p1mfto a car~r
IAf law enforcement, wa tud)1ng
cnm1nal _Ju ttce al Golden West
College. fhe La QuinUt H1ah gradu-
ate also was a popular waitress at
Silky Sullivan's Irish Pub 1n Fountain
Valle)
She and Warren. also a La Quinta
&raduate, v.ere on th~1r v.n) to
Hammond's brother's house m Santa
Ana to open gifts v.hcn the accident
occurred.
Richard, who turned 22 last month
had been on the force about <.1\
months ~h~o t~e accident OCl'urred.
department officials aid.
The charges followed 11 fivt"-month
Nun•• •nd their 1uppo"•rs picketed
l'ount•ln Valley Re9tonal Hospttal on
Tuetday to protest th• lack of rec09nltlon
of their union by the hospltal adminis-
tration. The pickets wlll continue through
Thursd•J· Story on AJ.
1n,esugauon b} the C'ahfom1a H1gh-
"a~ Patrol and 01 tnct -\Home\·, om cc.
··officer Richard "8 re ponding
to an cmcrgcnc} call at a high rate of
~peed v.l\en fo: collided willl \1t
Warrens car" Grave said
Deput) ;01stnct Auome~ C hark~
M1Jdlcton, "ho 1s handling the case.
could not be reached for comment
Westm1nstc-r Police Chief Jim
Cook declined to comment on the
charges, c1lmJ a peodm& cw1l lawsuit
filed b> the \ 1c11ms' famahc .
But attorney Piiul Mayer, who
represents the poli~ department,
~act. --\ Ohfti C>f "chit'ulJrlTIIn-
!>laughtcr apmst a pohcc officer
doing h1s1ob puts into question every
offiC'er in an emergc oc} situation.
"lt 1s ccnamly disappoint111& to
1i-1ease see °"'ICU I A2J
Ex-track coach
gets 1 9 years in
molestation case
Alan Rigby still
denies molesting
19 young boys
9y JANET ZIMMER MAN
Of -D~ -Sc.-i
A fonner trad.: coach at an e'\-
clu l\C ( orona dcl Mar prrp "h<><'I
""• sentenced Tucsda to 19 )el1'5 1n
pnson for mole t1na IQ \.h1ldrcn.
man' of v.hom belonsed to a 'ittrrt
club v.11h a purporu-d ~\ual 1n111a-
11on nit
Alan fhoma R11b) 4 1 plcadcd
1u1lt) 10 .l6 mol~)tat1on i;ounb in
·No' ember alier a upenor ( oun
Jud c 4rc1:d to ~men e him to no
morc than .20 'ot'•n in pn!>On He
could· h;J\ e faC't'd nc.irl' SO 'ea"
"'11hout the pica airrcn\cnt ·
. £.X-~p1tc his pica. Rtib°I' did not
accept rcspons1b1ht) and ~ho"ed
ltu le rcmof'it' for thc cnmc . v. h1ch he
catted harmless ... lodcr-room Im ol
mes • ln a prepared ~tatemcnt he read
lo the Judie
R1aby maintained his innocence
and u..id..:'therc was not one episode
of actual !iCAual molestation " He
blamed the accusations on tones
fabncatcd b) nch children. lb.cir
paf'Cflts and overzealous pohct
The ex-teacher \uer conU'ad1ctcd
h1m~lf v.hen he adm11ted be had
\ lCC but sa•ll "1t v.111 never baPPt"ft 1n."
Raab> said he pleaded 1u1lt) so the
children ~ould not have to \C$t1fy at a
four-mol\th tnal and because hta
auome) 1d he doubted he couJd 'lllin
on cnouah count to k~ Riab) ovt
of pnson
Pannts of the 15 bo) and four
airl . man) of whom cro~dcd intoihe
Santa ~na courtroom. hean1I)
thanked 1he pro~--cutor after the
wnlencc -.as handed down
The ltarbor Da) hool teacher
lured I 0-throuah I 3-)car-olds into h1~ confidcocc and lhen mtroduced
them to pomoaraph). masturbation.
X-ratcd '1deos and ~llual tO)S.
prosecutors said
tudent~ lt" tificd at a two-month
(ltte..,. lff lttG9Y /A2f
Parental permission considered for sex education
Sy AU X \lllWAMS
Of.,_ D~ l'80C SIM'f
tar11oi ncAt )tar parent 1n thc
e""p(m-M~ ln1fied hoot 01\·
tnct m1Jbl be required to return a
pcrm1s ion ltttcr before their high
school children arc allo\\Cd to enroll
1n cle(;tl\C \CX tducauoat cou~'
~ xhool board mc:mb(r Tue\JJ)
too._ prchm1n ry ilcps tov.ard
mo"e th:at "'ould appease OJn:nt\
ongr) about C\phc1t SCA-related infor-
mation -regarding ahonion. ma -
turbauon. contraception and
homose\uaht) -no" tauaht in
thstnct h1ah ~hoot
The mo\e to require parental
pcrm1s ion would folio\\ a d1 1nct-
w1de rt\ 1cw of -.cit cducauon cur-
nculum th.tt began 1n March
The mo' c .al o would acrnmpan) a
t.Ate la"' to take cfTcct Jul" I The la\\
demand that &Mllnen e b\' \trt\scd
an ~x educaunn l l.1sses a'I lhc nnh
cen:un mcam ol ;no1ding tcen agl'
prcgnnnC) and ,c,uall'o -transm11tt•d
d1~J\C 'eral parent<. 3l lhc nwctmg
lobbied for the lht1 naic. "h1ch "'111 la"l'
fin I appro' al in tv.o ·~~s These
parcnl comphuncd that man)' tellov.
parent., are un;i~arc of the C\pliot
nature of cla\'ICS \ha\ 1l'll h ~pro
duction and fam1I ) planmna
"Tht•re 1\ J b111 d10creoce b(t"«n
the 1mp.irt1 na of kno .... lc<l~ and the
1mp:\rtrna of.,,,aluc-. .. ..aid Ra} "ool
~> of '-ic~port Beach "Our main
conu:rn I\ thal v.e "'Int our ch1ldrcn
~uatcJ. but v.c'rt al co"'cmf'J
about the pcrwn "ho 1 cdu\.atina.
and m1&ht be pa\''° on valuC1 \Cf"\
d11Tc1en1 from those pa.,~ on at the"
home frunt ··
8 ) demand1nt ~~ntat perm a IOn
prior 10 enrollment. che d1 t net "~uld
allov. parent!> lhc optlon of 'l>.ithold·
MADD seeks law on serving drunks
Court rules against civil penalties for saloons
fol\:cd sndu\tl) "''Jc chan t\ that
miaht h.avc drut1<:1ll > cut the
number ol dmc1 '"ho lta'e OOr\
onlr, to injure <1nd k1fl.
han in tlar pohc> m11bt an·
cluJc incrc:i J cmph.a,.1 on ~tttn·
inf CU\IUmen before Xf'\ 1n1 1hcm a
drank, or incrl':astU cfTon\ 10 dc-ta1n
drunk cu tome~ bcfort thr lea' c
the C\tabh hmtn1. (\Her sa1J
On Monda\, 1hc <:ourt rdu~J to
ht-aran appcafb} the partnt\ot man
l.11lcJ 1n a 19; S drun .. c:n-dm1111
a tdcnt 1n Nc"pof\ lktch, The court
rcponnil) laitnc'\J &he appnl r1t'!itd
n6 federal C'On\l1tut1onal •mte. The attidcnt ocC\MT'Cd when a
Hurnu11ton Btatb man. dn'•nt hi\ ptekup truck h6tM from Wood)·,
\\'Mrf1n 'c•port Bnch. '1f\Kk and
kalkd a 20-,.nr-oki bieyth c. Jo..:ph
Ho~. · F0tan11in Valin rnidmt tr,cn
(h~~. then "'· "" c'cntuall\ rnn·
'llted of' c:h1l ulJr m:in lauahtc:r nJ
\Cntenu~tJ to I 6 month~ H't J<lll
Dunna ( h:a~·, tn:al. pro\C1.u101
k.cll) \l•l~al:hC'rn cl 1m,·d that
( h;a had cnlereJ the bar J runk and prt~C'CJ<-d to rina up-;a S~6 tab
rm~utot\ 1J dunn h ~·,
trial th;.at on the n11ht of thl' loll1 •t.ll't.
the dcfc:nd nt tell oil hi\ Nt \tool,
anJ\'\C:O\u.al\\ ~11'41C<l•S4<l011J' :4'I
Ill Jtt ltp
(ha~ haJ air d) llttn tun J
a"•> from two other n:a n11ht' t,,
M1cf:'.a hcrn ~tJ at thc trial.
In ddnwn,. in" uptor' de·
t rm1n1.'\1 Cha ·~ blood akohol k~cl
chit n11ht co be 0 .l pcrt"tnt, thrtt
hmc the lc\CI al "h1 ha m,ltuml 1\
prnumcd too drunk tq dmc.
'carl> ~ en mnnth\ later. Roben
K1nnt'}. a bln,·nJcr It Wotid\ ·,
.wharf, "'°' chars d "1th trrv 1na in
GOOD MOR I G
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0... ftlilke .•...• I. •• • • • •• • •• I)
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ob" t0u\I~ drunk 1. u~tomer < h;u11.·~
'4C'tc l11tcr Jroppt'd lx'\--ausc a mun tu·
P!JI ourt Jud rukJ \he Jda'
lxt"\."C n. th<' 1u.-tdcnt and ~1nnc\ ·, arr~ t \ tulJtcd lhe blrtt'nckr· .. nahl 10
du\' pr1.~C\\
\bout halfof thC' nation· Jrunlcn-
d1 '' ina olknd~I'\ do thrtr dnnlm1 at
b:ar. or n:\t~uranl\, \1.\00"' ('jilcr
1d
Tht prob\ m v.1th t"\•!>llna lav.' 1\
that b<lrtcnJl'r\ wh(l !>Ct\C drun~" tnc.:c
o ma\lmum pcn<1h) or ~1\ month\ 1n
jail anJ 1 finc1-Re 1au1 nt n\l Ol'll~
their 11 ohol h1.""t'n • Cater -raid
8u1 n 1thcr pc:nah) i.s '"' n
enuuah 10 fort'C a top-do"' n. chin of n:~.uurant ind bar pt)h ). atcr ~1J.
'"'l h( Ml)' V.l\ trTt pon,1bk bat 0'4ncr\v.1Jh:~ from put11n1mon \
ht Ott ~bh~ tafl t "-.hen the rt
lo\tf'ta'fllbr · monc 1n a rt'il la~\u1t
1)\<rn th1.· .,_oulJ I 1n talc •• ( tc-r ~id < attr ~id tl'~tral pn)ll'lm fTC"r ff'I•-... a.tlltlNG/ Alf
injl thc11 1.h1ldrcn from obJCC'tronablc
cle-1. ta' e cla sc . or obJttt1onable por-
tion\ t1f r~uircd classe uch as
b10IOJ\ _ < h11dren v.ho opt out of obJ«-
uon•blc pon1ons or required da.ste"S
v.ould not be puni hcd an their final
arade. the board said
hool trustcc hen'}' Loofbourrow
~1d the d1 tnct "ould serve two
cause\ b) rcqwnl\& pan:ntal per-
f~ase se. SCHOOU/ Alt
Special access
considered for
Jet Ski riders
ly IRIS YOKOt
Of_O..,.,....k ..
4' cnm m1tt~ of kt k1 nd<n.
S" 1mmc,.., and \Urfer ""'" mttl to try
to thoo .in appropriate area &Iona
1hc Ne"' port &'a h °'~anfrottt for an
(l('can \.Oflld r "'here t~ ~nc·
dnHn natl l-an ~ nJden out to ~
The :"cVo port Jkkh Cat) Couft('11
Ji~b.:J l\\ ,,an to form the commn-
tc an.er tntroouu'.'f an ordinencc
that would proh1b;t an ltttftttd
'~'\!Cl c ltpt pubhc; and Dor)
F 1,l~rn~n·s boat fmm a .aurf iont
lha\ run from tht \h~hnt to 1.000
fl Ct OUl lo a
The ord1nam~. ttl far ft~u t1on on JwM I~ illO
proh1b11 &ai.nctuns fnMit
Ol-can ti( hn. c;:m. .. lilw
8' l: a.-ta to bt•ll llllf W •
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. .. °'M.11 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, May 2 .. , 1tll l
Fives states comp ting to e~tr dlte county fugltlv
8y RANDA CMDWIU.
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A deputy district attorney said
Tuesday he is hurriedly preparina
documents to extradite an Onnse
County fuaitivc arrested last week in
South Dakota ~11'Se four other
states ar~ also seeking him.
Michael Douglas Taylor, 36, ac-
cused of masterminding the esc.apc
last year of five inmates from the
Oranac County Jail. was arrested by
FBI aa.cnts Saturday in Raptd City,
S.D. as he allcacdly tried to sell stolen
diamonds at a pawn shop.
"We're in a panic mode to &et our
aovernor's wamnt (to South Dakota
officials)," said Deputy Distnct At·
tome)' Burl Estes. "You bave a whole
lot of places that want 10 try him.
Hopefully, since we're first in line ...
J'd like 10 see us •et him first."
Dunna his arra1anment Tuesday 11\
a U.S. District Coun in &o~th
Dakota. Taylor requested a coun-
Irvine to figh~t
suspension from
highway funding
ly EMILY ADAMS out of Irvine each year for their
OftN~l'l!Msurr transponation fund -and they
Following a heatec1 debate. the aren't working with us, well. we JUSt
Irvine Citv Council voted Tuesda} to can't poliucall) do that:• Agran ~ warned. fight the city's suspension from a county arterial highway financing Counc1lmembers unanimous!)
program _ even if that means voted to seek an appeal to the
withdrawing support of the half-cent supervisor's decision. In the same
ps sates tax endorsed b) count) motion. the)' decided 10 $ttk a
supervisors. mcetine bet\\cen AJ.ran. Werner and
County supervisors contend Supervisor Tom Riley to argue their
Irvine's road improvement plan 1s case.
not compatible wilh the county's Irvine's suspension from the road
master road plan and, therefore. impro,ement financi ng program
Irvine should be dented access to means that plan to widen McArthur
county highwa} funds. Boule vard "111 be put on hold. The
However. In toe Cit}, Attorm') SJ00,000 earmarked for the
Roger Grable told council members MacArthur project has already been
that Orange Count) Transponatton reallocated 10 another city.
Committee plans revealed 120 in-The iron} of baiting MacArthur
consistencies between master road Boulevard construction is. according
plans created b) the count) and the 10 .\gran. that the entire project was
individual ciues. basically a concession lo Newport
"Only five ctties are in absolute . Beach and Nunt) planner~ who
compliance wnh the count)." Grable wanted to ~e the thoroughfare
said. "But out of 28 c1 t1es to the widened.
county, onl} Irvine and Laguna Agran was also quick to point out
Beach have been axed from tht that Irvine has bctn in read} com-
county program... pltance with countywide transpor-
Both Laguna Beach and Irvine tattoo plans untrl this JUnctllre. All
have Ulogled with county officials 1n maJOr streets running nonh-south in
the past over transponation and In inc ha"e been widened according
development matters. to plans. i\gran said.
Overriding Councitmembcr Sall~ Where ctl y and county discussions
Anne Sheridan's SUJ&e.Stion to mend ha\e gone 3Wl) are '" plans for
fen ces with supervisors. Ag.ran and Cul ver Dnve, Yale Street. Trabuco
Coun cilwoman Paula Wemer argued · Can}On Road. and Canyon Road
for an acti ve response 10 the ctl ) 's and Rid$C Route. trt1ne officials sa}
denial of road funds. 1ha1 projects such as the Yale Qvcr-
"ll's imponant to remember that crossmg stud) and Conservauon
we didn't pick this fight ," Ma)Or Open Space Agreement must be
Larry A,gtan said. "It's obvious that completed before they can gi ve the
they (the supervisors) an-pursuing count> a defin111 ve plan for those
some bizarre agenda of their own. anenal~.
"When they come to lrvinelooking Plans to widen Ridge Route. how-
for us to support their half-cent sales C'-Cr. ""ere omitt ed due to a simple
tax -whic h takes millions of dollar" oversight on the part of Cit ) staff.
Motorist killed in Irvine
A man was killed instant I) Tucsda}
when the van he \\3\ dnv1ng o'er-
turned on MacAnhur Boulevar<l in
Irvine near John Wa)'nt Airport
. The unidentified '1c11m and a
passenger were heading nonh in the
Ford van at about 10:30 p m \\hen
the driver alle$edl) ran a red light al
Michelson Drive. In 1ne police gt
Mike Ogden said.
A couple in an Oldsmobile four-
door sedan ~ere turning lcO on a
green arrow from the southbound
.OFFICER
FromA1
find misdemeanor manslaughter
charges against a police officer \\ho
was doing his 1ob ... Mayer added.
"We beheve when the facfs come out.
it will pro'e OffiCt'r Rictlard \\:JS
acting appropnatclv."
Costa Mesa resident Christy
Wilson. a close fnend of both Warren
and Hammond, said family and
friends of th e two popular women are
pleased charges were fiJed.
"The families arc ha pp¥ someahmg
is beina done." Wilson said. "It's real
aood news. I feel sorry for the officer.
but no one wants 1\ to happen again ...
No arraignment date has been set.
Grave said.
SCHOOLS
,romA1
mtssion.
Fint, parents would take a more
active rote in the c1.1rriculum.111low-
in1 them to protest objectionable
clemen&s by wuholdina their children
from ct.ss.
In addition, required pemms1on
would leave only students whose
parents support the cumculum at-
iendina clau, meanina teachers
woWd have complete suppon from
daeir tiudents. Loofbourrow Mtd. But Oary Eikmnann. a Newpon
le.ch .-rent, la.id tcachina children
about bom0trxuabty and wha' he
considen sexual deviance is dhisivt
OCEAN
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lanci. of MacAnhur onto M1chtlson
"hen 1he 'an entered the inter-
section.
The two vehicles collided and the
'an 'cered off. appa~ntlv triking
the curb before 11 overturned.
The dn' er uffetcd ma Sl\'e head
1n1unes and was killed instantlj.
The male pa senger in thr van wa'I
transponcd 10 Western Medical
Center tn Santa Ana .
Tile coupJc to the sedan "ere not
tnJuree.
Child dies after
being hit by car
A 3-year-old Sanla Ana boy died
Tuesday as a result of 1nJuncs
suffered when he wa run over by a
car. police iaid.
The child. Juan Arr6cla. had
dashed across a roadway to &Ct to hts
home in the 800 block of Louise
Street when the accident occurred
about 7:•5 o.m. Monday.
The driver. 24-ycar·old Enc
Morpn of Santa Ana. was not
charaed.
The child was taken to UC1
Medical Center. where he underwent
surgery for massive head and internal
iruunes.
tn both classrooms and households.
Often , he said. studtnts haranaue ·
other students who do not ancnd
sexual education classes. Sex ~\ICI·
tion also introductS the threat of
division between P.lrcnts and ch1I·
drcn, because ch1ldn-n milht be
tauaht values that differ tfom parents'
values.. Elkermann saad.
"A lot of parents are shocked when
they learn whJt is beina tauahl."
E1kennann said. •
The district hsts lt'Vctal crneria of
appropnateneu in stJt cduca,ion.
Amo"' the crnma are the nftd for
cducauonat matenal'1 curttnt IOC'aal rekve~. the nftd to ftt matrrial
with student maturi1y and the Med to
u.ch lhe maienaJ free from bias.
appomted attorney, and the manctof
whtther he will fiaht extradition was
continued until Thursday, Estes said.
Autbontcs have linked Ta)'lor to
several violent crimes from Cah-
fomia to New York si nce his t'SCape
on Nov. 20.
In Oranac County, he wu awaitio&
trial on 1x jewelry-store armed
robberiM. includina one in Hunt·
inaton Beach that turned into a
runnina aun battle. ln addition to
those allegations. he face felon y
etCape charan and hes bttn charstS
w1tt\ )t1dnapp1na and robban1 an
Orat-at County man lhe day he ncd.
Est~ said.
The most serious charaes Taylor face outs1de of Oranae County
involved the al~ .rape and at·
tempted murder of a Albany woman
on Jan. 9.
He is also suspected of jeweln-
11ore armed robberies in New York
and lllino1s, k1dnappinJ a jewelry
store attendant in llhno1s and shoe--
. .
store robberies UI Colorido and 1014-1,
So far. Taylor has indicated he will
fiatu utrldation, wtucb puts the nve
S\a\e$1telUna him ma race to aet their
casn to the South Dakota aovcmor'
dcU first, [itCS Mid.
~County officials v.-erc hop. ina they will act first cnck at Taylor
becaute he escaped from here, Enc
said.
The p055ibihty OlUStS, hOW't\ICf,
that Ta)llor could fight e\trad11ion to
CaJifornia but wai ve 11 to another
,&ate whe~ he fatts lc~r chaflt'. Th.it could pou1bly iman he would
bC ~nt to another state first, Es&n
Mid. Arrested alona with Tatlor was h1
common-law wife, l1&1 Marie
Prmdcs, 25. of < h1caao. end Ray-
mond E. Wilham), 24. ~f Glen Fath.
NY .. who was travelan1 . wuh the
couple and Prindcf tv.o children
Prinde and Wilham~ fac.c ch.a~
1n South Dakota of rece1vin& strilen
property
report tatC)
A starth ol R1gb) 's home after his
arrest turned up the peach plasuc
, ibrator used in 1he acts. a well as
preliminary heonng that they photos of nud~ bo)S and a ran:
belonaed to.A.secret club called the undcrgroun<l magazine catcnng 10 .. T09as," wpiqi:a required nel.\ mem-pedophiles. H.oSt"nblum said •
bcrs to uae a vibrator. . The pl\>S«utor (;Qtled Rigby s la k
RIGBY
f rom Al r
The mo t serious charges involved of ~morsc "an anront to tht peace
two boys who were sodoom.cd by and d i1nity of tht.• people of this
Riaby in a storaac shed durlna a track • community." d M ~ meet at UCLA. Superior ('oun Ju 1sc yron
But Rigby and his anornc:r depul)' Brown ~1d R1&b> wo~ ~dvanta~ ol
public defender Wilham Kelley, con-children wh1k in a po\1t106--Qf tlu t
tinued to cut doubt on boys' stones. had a pattern ()f ' 1u.lcnt conduct and
The boys didn't act any differently shQwed ;. l\lgh~<vec of cruelt)
and . had the opponuo1ty to tell callou ness and v1Sltousness
hundreds of othc1 sat the track t'vent R1&b) 's \\·1fe. C'ath>. \al emotion
if they were molested. they said less near the bad.. of the ~ourtroom "I cannot honestl)' sa) that I Her husband ~1d has b1~c~' rcirct an
believe that many of these things 1hc ca~ was the abon1on he had
testified to actually Occurred." Kell ey since his arrest Tht'Y hpve tv.o sons
said. The 5entcncing on the 21 fel on>
Rigby said his mistake wa-.condon-and 15 m1~cmca'lor counts bnngs 10
mg tccn·IJC l>ranks. an tnd Orange < ount)"s large t
...He.cril.icu.ed a poht.-e inv t~tor schoohh1ld-m.Q~t.ltJOn.Q~ -..-
who said she had a picture ofa )Oung John Marder Jr . hradmastcrofthc
boy who was bound. According 10 private 400-student prep school. said
Rigby, the boy was a student track 1n a wranen statement that he wa<1
star wrapped in fin1 h-ltnc tape af\cr a pleased the court proce~s was over
winning race. and children "Cr\! spared the burden
Rigby was arrested three times oftC)t1fy1ng. Marder satd he hoped to
. e.arl1er for sexual mole tattoo but was pu1 the e'<pcnence an the pest and
not convicted, Deput y D1s1nct t-mO\t on \O\o\ard 1mpro,1ng educa-
tomey Le"" Rosenblum said In t 97Q. 1 tion .
four counts ofchald molcstauon "'ere One mother. who dC\.l1ned to gl\t'
dtsmisscd af\er Rigby pleaded gu tltt her name. said she was satisfied '!"llh
to a lesser charge of disturbing the the punishment even though Rigb'
peace and was sentenced to a years "111 bt: ehg1blc for parole tn 9'" \'ears
probatton. Th<' "'oman :ud ~he was offended b)'
One of three $\ale Depanment of the teacher's o;tatement blamintt
Corrections officials whQ e'aluated e\cl')one but h1msdf.
Rigby said he 1s egot1sl1c~l. self-Regardle\!1. she ~1d her ~n has
centered. mdtfTercttt and shows a rcco' cred from the e\pencncc. but
pattern Of SCXUnlJ}' dt'Vl8nt bch8Vt0r If!> OOl 'tOmethlOp. ca<.ah forgotten
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Alan Thom•• Rigby durlnt •n ••rifer court hearing.
.. He 1s an 1ncreas1na thrcal Lo the "It d~sn'1 c\l'r re.ill~ en<l -
safety and well-beina of minor be-there"• ctl\\aH ~omc adnc,..,, .. sht·
cause of his need for children.'' 1hc ~·d .
MOnorail operating contra~t dela}'ed
By IRIS YOKOI
Of IM DMly !"I« Staff
Ao operating agreement \\.1th
Mc Donnel Douglas Reali~ ( o for a
proposed monorail bet\\<.'Cn John
Wa)nC Airport and the In me Indus-
trial (om pie>. \\:IS put OCf for t\\O
weeks Tue da) b~ count) ~upcr
·1-1sors.
The supcrv1 o~ also co.nttnucd
until June 6 approval of a change
order that "oulc.J allow construc11on
of the monorail track· found11 1wn'>
concurrcntl) "1th the building of the
a1rporl's ne" cast parking 'ltructurr
But \ht• po".ilpon emtnt did 1w1
derail the monorail plan In tact.
supervisor!> at the )<)me 11mt: ap-
pro"ed a ncga11\c dt•dara11on for the
Clerk arrested In
credit card scam
An I. Ma.grHn &. Co. sale lerk "'a'>
arrested Tuesday for allcardl> using
customers' credit card numbe" to
order S 1.200 in merchandise she sent
to fnends and rclauve • police said
Chnsnna Jenkins was fired from
the upscale Souttl Coast Plan stol'l'
after an in-house sccurity auard ~w
her give a family about $500 wonh of
ch1ldrcn'sclothe forS75. Co ta Me\3
Police Dctccti\.e tevc Labtntt said
tore officials later dt!>COvercd 'he
wrote ue phone orders using a
customers crcd11 card number bu1
another address. u uaJly that of
someone to wh om she owed money,
Labbiu said.
Jenluns,121l alle&edl> hipped the
aoods by t!Jni td Par«I Service and
some went as far as Lout tana.
prOJCt'l and a memorandum ofunder-
stand1ng s1gned b> the c1 11csoflr,1 nc
and ""'c"-"°rt fk'ac h to pn.'' cn1 C\·
p1ra11on of the monon11rs use permit.
Ho\\e,cr. the postponement of the
change order approval mean\
McOonocll Douglas. which propo..cs
to build and ~> for the-$4 m1lhon
mononut. ""'" face 1ncrcast'd cos1s to
male changes to the parl..mg structun:
to accommodatr the tmd. fou n-·
dat1ons.
The change ordfl' for thr monorail
lounda11on) had 10 be: approved h>
supcn 1sor 1 u<'sda} 1 n order 10 mt.'t't
a June I dc:idlt ne that "ould allu" the
founda11<in' w be 1ncludl•d 1n the
part..rng -.tructurc "ork
Ho"' ever. Ml Donntll Duug,la\ .rnJ
Mct an h} C:on \ruc·t1on Co. wh1t:h 1s
bu1ld1n11he parking \tructure. ha'l'
not ironed out dcin1h of fina l lO\t for
the change order accord!ng 10 \ir-
pon Manager (1corge Rebclla\ 11:-
port to the upen •SON
Any chanfe orders 1s~ued ah<'r
Tuesda> w1l ·be at a 1gn1fican1h
tncreascd C'O\t, Rebella s:ud
Furthcrmon:. McDonnell l>ough1'
Prrndent Robtn You'1g ha\ he\1-
tated to !>1gn the operating agrtcmcnt
w11h the count) The agrt"cmrnl
require McDonndl Dougla\ to pa'
the count) n I 0 pcrc:cn1 opcnitmg kl'
from llS profit~
\ ouna ba dcla)ed ~1gmng the
agreement and tendcn11g a th<'d tu
the cou nt} out of \\Orr~ tha t .Sc" port
Reach m1gh1 put up ..t kpl lhalknl't"·
Ne" part Beach cat~ offiu.11-. h.1 H'
Man's body found in su r-f
near Scotchman's Cove
ly The Daffy Piiot
The body of a m1ddlc-a&t'd mao.-
wa dlSC()\ trcd IO the surf b<'l'4Ct0
Crystal Cove and ~otchman's \ovc
earl) fucsday..
A JoUCr sp0ttcd the un1dent1ficd
man's body JUSt before 6 a m .. s1ud
Orange Count} hcnfrs LI Bob
Riva .
The v1cum was float1n1 in a rocl..y
area atona the coastline north of
~auna ~ach.
Rivas said invcsuptors found no .
obvious '"ns of trauma.. l\n autoP'Y
1 lated toda}.
The vimm wa!!t dt)Cribe:d u white.
betwttn 4.S-.S.S ycan old. S feet I 0
inche to 6 lttt tall .and "r1gh1ng mnrl
lhan 200 p0und
He had hon &ra>l\h-black h:ur
and a moustache. and wa \\t":mna
JC n~. a colored f-5b1rt and lenn1
sttoc'I He poned a "l 'C)MC"' uutoo
on h11 upix-r let\ oltm and tamed no
1dcnttficat1on .
h WI the second ttmt' 1n 10 dn>
thu a body has been found 1n the a1~a
nc~r C"r)stal Cove tatc Parl..
On Ma) 14. pa sersb fou nd the
bod) of a )OUf'\I "'Oman along the
roadside.
An autopsy showed he h•d bttn
killed Her ldcnttfi uon al~ re·
matn' unknown.
dCOll'd lhC\ :Ill' 11\lllll Ill \lOfl the
mo'nnr JI~
[)c\pltl' thl' dt"l:l)\ .. , lx•hC\«: tht•
unport.tnll' or lhl· munnra1I prc>Jct 1
Jt( tall'\ lurthl·r pam·ncr of the counh
lO allo" MdX>nn<'ll Duugla'> Real i\
Co to rc\ol' c m wnn·rns ... Rd'Clla
\\rote 111 h1\ recomp1cnda11on tha t the
appro' ab Ix• uintinucd.
rhl ... rpo1t \\111 rroal·d \\llh "or~
11n thl l'.t'>I p.ark1ng 'tructuf( dnorJ
1n& to .urporl 'fl"kl'\\•mman Kathll'
Rutherford
\ oung lcll on an l)Ut-ol·to" n trap
.inJ cuuld nut ht· a·ad\cJ thn:rtl) tor
tommcnt Rut 10 ii \Hit ten '"'tement.
he \:ltd "lt w ~ "g•l'.lt mrctang. !'rhl'
monunuh I\ prcxnJmj on \C'h~·duk
und "'c arc ttu 1lkd ~ '"'
SS,000 ball set for
accused wife-beater
\ Mun1uf,..,I ( ourtJudge on ion·
d.-i~ \Ct bail at S.S.((10 for Costa Mt•\:1
man ~ho pleaded innuu·nt too wilt ..
"caung charar
1 ha 1~ the st'contl 11me 1n two
month\ thlll Jcrr) .\tlrn HoltanJ. 2-i
hai been ''"' u~ of bca11n1 h1~ 1fc ttnd> l.Afc lai't mmuh \ht I0\1 tl·J
thll attempted murder Ch11J4•' a.a; in .. t hrr hu hand be droppcJ ancr
hC' alk cJ I> ~ .. hcd her out of thc:u
p1c .. up tNck and ran U'ftf her thrtt
tim1:.
He tn tead plead d au•h> to a I~ 1
'harg of a "uh uh a d~dh
14-eapon and w s nten<:cd 10 thrt't'
)tll'l problt1on.
publtc dtf~nder "'" appomtrd
for Holl.tnJ on l~ l.Jtf\t charae and
he 11.'1 ordhtd to retum to coun Jllnt
2 for a prttr11l hcanng.
JVlan held in attack on escort service employee ·
~NllSYOKOf
Of.,.o._NMtt.lft
A Ne•port 8Hch man is to be
arrataned toda)' on charat\ he r.exuat-
ly 1buwd I 28-}Car-<>ld ncort !tf\ ICC
employtt, ucina her up, bc1hn1 h<"r
and cuttana her hair dunna an
appe>intment it his •PIJ'lment Mon-
day.
William Arthur Otttk.mann. 42,
was anatcd at his Supmor A vmuc
apanmcnt 1t f 0-.4S p.m. Monday. He
wu held at Uw Newpon Balch c.ty
J:t1I rucsday on SS0.000 be1t'
Diet: kmann. who listed his occupe·
t1on as an untmpk>)cd staman.
allcacdly called an csoon k"f"'tee to
have a ftmak compuuon for the
e'cn1na. Newport lelCh pohct spokesman Bob o.tJey said.
When the woman amved at hi$
apa"ment 1round t :lO p .m .•
l>Mdmann ·~)' ··~ re>-" wnh her." o;;.n, laid. <Mr t~
count of several houn. Dieckm:snn
alle&edly ~~u•ll> abus<'d her, com·
mined numcrou' kwd act' on her
bod) whale she was ucd up, beat her
repca&edly and cut her hair. l('C()rdtn&
to lhc "'•ctim'1 repon to pqlicc.
Ont or the ~man'J co-wof1m~. OtOrlt Deluca o(Mitsaon VttJo, latcr
1tODPtd by lM a.-nnttnt. Oakk:> .aa:whnt no OM answered tht door. = :!" pound1ftl OD tht door,
n<"11}\ti0t heard the poundmaan~
other no1.c\, 1ndud1na.c.~m , and
called poh (', When officcn amHd
the) found the man an tht ,,-r 1na
Jot with Deluca and aftc.'r 11llun1-1•h
her, 01e<km•nn WH 1nntcd
The woman """ taken to H McmonaJ Ha&p.\11, y,.hfre J,hc "Al\
eum1ntd. 0.kky ••d
Dieckmann has i'«utfd to LI
polecc. OMltY Mid.
I I ll 1 0 I l I \ I 11 I
Phif Tozer ignores
pain to serve
Newport Beac~
Newport Beach's favonte fisherman. history
b uff and host is out amona them ap1n, after another
len&lh)' v1sn to doctors' offices and hospitals. and
he's ready Lo continue his pursuit of hlppancss and
explon1t1on of the world. Ptul Tour and has waf'e,
Bcuy, arc makina final plans for an extended v1s1t 10
Euro~.
"I've never been to f raJlce -on the around,
that as," Phil said theotbeTday. "I want to go 1hcrc to
see irany of I.he hole I made are tall LIJerc.''
h was dunn' Wortd War ll that Phil flew with
the U.S. Arm)' ir Corps (now the U.S. Air Force).
with many rn1ss1ons over Euro~ snclodinj France.
and at was 1n a plane crash that Phil suffered the
damue lO bas b ck and spine crcaong constant pain
and rn1scry": -
. There are those who behevc Phil is bent over
'because he 1 forever rcach1n1 out to shake hands or
touch-som(one or dp somcthma nice for Newport
Beach. He kno-ws everybody He likel almost
everybody. He likes to smile. to reminisce about
e.arly days, aod his humor belie~ any personal
tragedies he may have endured
for a man who has accomplished so much, 111s
ans~1fing. to sec how he greets each day with new
an11c1pa110~.
t.J.,t year. he and
Beu>--toured •na.
t.Jbng a nver boat
through the country's
massive and hastonc
1ntcnor, a rigorous
tnp and Phil has the
thousands of pictures
to prove 11.
1 The year before.
they drove their
motor coach ovcrthe
somcmmcs question·
itblc roads 1n laska.
into lhe Ante C 1rcle.
across barren tundra, .
over steep f::des,
.and Phil cau t fish
')OU won't hcve.
You have to remember that Phil v.ould rather fish
than do almos1 anytb1ng else. .
lt was has Jove of Gshin& thal brought Phil to
Newport ·Beach. He took the money he had
accumulated with the Air Cor~ and bought some
land 1n Newport. He borrowed money on the Ian!,! to
build hts house. and he borrowed money o n rhc
house to buy his first sportfish1ng boat.
He always brought 1n fnends or co-"'orkcrs to
share has busrncss profits. The tQwn 1s full of partner~ or former part{lers. and when Phil inade-ttle
~at gamble -buying the Balbo_a P1£..,1ho n wit~
m oney borrov.ed aaam~t his Oeet or-<iportfishang
boats and Dave> 's Lo<'ker -hr brought 1n his
buddies as partners aaaan.
A few years ago. the last note on the Pa\.1hori
was paid off and Phil and Betty thr.cw a p,any .• the
1ov.n sllll lalks about The gallant old P&v1hon wa'i
nc,cr happier. Herc v.erc Phil's fncnds dnnki~g
Phil's booze and catang Phil's food and enJoyfn&
Ptul's mu 1c and ht\ humor and his 1nsat1abk
camaraderie. .
Phil was on his feet the whok night Iona:
moving from c.ro""d to c rov.d. table to table urgJRg
everyone lo more pkasui"(. wh1k 1ns1dc his bad,
hun to beat hell, and his head ached hke }Ou r an·r
believe.
Phil's hfe has been close!) lied to the ba~ and
boats and the cruel sea and he b(>fle,cs lirml) that
yoo must gJ\ e to the Cll) that has helped you 10
succeed.
Phil's acnero\ll) 1s the quiet !>.and. He wall not
attend a bla k tac dinqcr for some hJg dona11on to a
cultural center or college. but he'll help out wmc
fisherman v. ho ma> be dov.n on his luck. or v. ho lost
a boat. or missed his catch. nd he'll contnbule bta
dollars to help thec1ty reconstruct the hastonc Rh1oc
wharf and fohing p1rr. and he'll hare 11 famous
sculptor to de.saan a mcmonal 10 the cre"'s or men
who have lost 1he1r laves after lea\'tn& e"'pon
Beach aboard a commcrc1al or sport fisn& boat. and
he rt ked has fortune to save the Pa' 1lton. restoring
the 1n1cnor to 11s c;irly elegance
In the ·7~ 1he t lly honored Phil "'Ith the
hamberofC.ommerct "C1t1_.ten of the Y car .\v.ard"
for the v.ork he dad on the Pavthon l11s ccna1nly Jhe
cuy's most famous and rccoan1zabk landmark
Most o f the c11µ .,-cat SOCtaJ functions are held on
the IC(OOd Ooor of the Pavahon. and the Tail of the
\\hale restaurant on the around floor ~rvc
outstand1n1 food and has the best harbor p;anorama
of ant waterfronr rt\t.aurant nd Da"cy·, locker
serve fishermen. schedules portfhhana bo:lt,, rent\
small mn for harbor use
And then there 1 Ptul's offiC't' wtth Phil \ltlln&
behind has h1s1onc desk. st1ll act1ve an bus1ne\\, t11l
spend1n1 11mc wuh old fnends -most of them
fishermen or cit)' benefactor\ -sltll collcc:ung
histonc mcrnorabaha.
He ha one of lhe lint t coUccuon of old
pbotcJSrlphs.. brochuttt. idvMatemcnt and ne"s-
PIP« cl1pptnp relauna to the C'lly° htstory He
auards his coUccoon carefully NcphVC\ and print
are kept an proteita\t' coven. and all arc filed 1n hi '
mant cabmets One da) la '"eek. I returned prints and folders
l had botT~cd for the cit) 's new o flk 1al h"tory -
Ncwpon Bach. The First Centut') So much new
ma~nal is an th1\ t>.ok, thank an lfCll mca\ure to
Phil Tonr Early naps how1nl nt'arly 30
sportflsh1111 pien ln the ba)' (now there art o~y
two), •tones about the early tea achcntum abalone
fistuna and annm" here, u """ a the gmat e~citcmtnt wuh pmblifla here -all came from th<'
Toztr concc11on.
Kt asked bow the book wa tclhnaand I had 10
tell h im that I.he fancy book.store an Fwuon ltland
won'l Jlod the book becaute 1bcc1ty Jt'lntedt>ny a
60 petUIU markup, 10 keep the rtU11l pncc bclo
SJ(), Sull, the book 's 1tlhna v~ry '*tit, at C'tt~ HAil. cit)' libfvics. and the chamber or commcr« oft"acc.
BooU&ota that do handk tho tutt~ a~ ttllrna
maay. 8Cc0rd1ftl 10 DuPc MunlOfl. ot~nonntl ctirectof. Who 0"tneel alaafbti .. ot &be . "T'llCY 1rc met•~ a~ PrOftt. 11Mt •ho dOiaa
a fticc thut1 lor tbc aty 1 ta111orfall ~;· Munton
laid. T1tt Mof'et bt tilted •ho<WTY *t .. u..cte Udo ..,._Oft, Blue Whoa Miii• ~ 1n ..,.,
alld IOOft The ~ Tre.it on 17th tm:t in Coaca .......
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Ortinge Coat OAll.Y PILOT/WednMdey, Mey 24, *18
County collects ideas to. improve .tr ..
lty The ~H ftrHI
Onnse Count) collected '4.000 ideas f'or
1mprov1na traffic and now plans to bury
the top JOO.
The w1nnina entne -ran11n from
hydrofoil commutf'S and frcc.,,.. .. y shouJdcr tnlr rad.S lO Colli'>IOD avotdanCC radar -
w1l be buned 10 a 11me capsule a part of
the county's ~ntenn1aJ celebration
A year ago, Orange C'o,llnty was prepar·
ana for 1ts ~ntcnnaal. Peter Uebcrroth.
w'ho v.as comm1s aoner of baseball thco.
wtJ talkJl\I to a group ort>usmc leaders
and sugestcd tlle county celebrate b>
cqmina up with 100 wa)'s to 1mpro'e
traffic. .
The Oranac ounty Transportation
Comm1s ion took him scnou J) nd
tarted sohc111oi ideas sax month' aao
Four thousand· rccommendation'i ..... ert"
received from 1,037 people
The top 100 v.etc un"c1lcd dunf'I& a
commission mcctana Monda~. Fort)-onc or the people who ubmittcd idea, v.ere
also on hand to take a bow and po~ for
pictures.
Included among the ~uues11on' ""ere
these "'Inner ·
•flat tires for wrona·W8) draH'r\ on
freeway ramp .
• H1gh·specd c-amcras to record hc:en~
plates of moiors 1 who run ted lights
•Double-deck fret...,ayi
• H)drof01I commuuna alona the ra-
c1fic
•freeway shoulde~ veqd1ng rack for
aJove-<.ompartmcnl·SaZC maps
• matler car
•A la"' that v.ould proh1b11 unan~umi
drncrs from rc11stcnn.g their cars.
•Colljsion·avo1dance rndar to ac\l\latc
car brakes bf(ore 1mpcnd1n' crashc
•An 1ocreasc an lbe m1n1mum drl\ ana
age 10 I
•A monor.ul system along frecv.a>
medians.
•More car· pool lane .
'•Thr ehm1nation of car~
opcntn aJI lanes to 111 rraffir.
' nae \\1nnm1 u~1ion wtrc boWid an
a ~he: k .. I 6·P~SC book let and wall be buried
an the centenna~l t1me CIP''!k·
.. lf"'e don't follow thnc su_,taoos. ~
should be buried an· a nme caplUk." omm1~s1oncr Dana RC"ed id •
Ideas arcn'\ <heap. l\ ~o t l\c com·
m15 ion $41,000 to advel"UJC, boy Pott ••
pnnt brochures and bitt('o1U14ltants to 11ft
throu~h the 1dca!t
Nelit year the paoc\ ·plan to ~
$50,000 for a consultan.t to try Lo work.
some of thc"1deas 1qto rca~ny.
CM's Sherlock H·o1mes 7 ~· .. . . .
8106,dhound serg~ant .
cited for contributions .·
By IOI VAN EYi<EN
Of IN Delly !'MC SIM'!
Costa M~sa· herlod. Holmes 'and the
au> the) lall the Bloodhound Scr&eant
"ere honored Tuesda) for their outst.mJ..
1ng conmbu11on' to the c11~ ·s pohc-r
dcp.lnment
Bruc·e Radomski. an e., 11.km t' tu h
n1l1an "hose skill at fingerprint .mah, • .,
h3s "on h11n u1unt'" 1dl" pra1St.' n·1.i·1 \l'd
the dcpanmcnf annual ( "1han of 1h( Y<"ar'a~ard
Wnh Rado11nk1 at thl· hl'ad tahlc .11 th"
)Car''> a'Aafd luod\e1in .tt the < ost11 f\.1l-"1
HOhda~ Inn v.11\ "igt l>J \td \.\all.rt
rcc1p1cn1 of thr Olli\. er ul the Vear award
forh1 )('f\ llC'.100'<' and he'ond 1he ,all ol
duty.
In making thl" llrt''ll'n1Ut101r 10
Radomsk 1 Polill· C h1t'I l>3' c "ino" den
quoted from .1 letter v.nttt"n O\ Orangl"
COUl'H'Y Dl'llrtlt ~ttornC\ { ec..il Htdl\
pra1 ang the tcthou.:al 1o~csugator's wm k
-('The lcucr referred to a dtllkult Ill
vc t1p11on of·an alltgcd.cocame dealer an
v..htc:h a )1nKlc f,11nt f1naerpnn1 v.'a) u\Cd to
nab 3 \U'>l)('1.t I he .1n.il)SI v..no 1dr1mticd
the h.trd to find 11n,erpr1nt """
Radorn.,k1 T h..it kind ol dukh lll.'f·.
formanll' I\ )U\I hU\tne\S .... u .. uJI 101
Radom<;\\.1 H11.k' v.ro\c-. ·
"\\-hen I gi.:1 J nlJtlh on IJll'nt hn c r
pnnts, more often ·that not Hn1n-
Radomsl..1 1~ th1.· one rc'irlon'i1hlr .. ll1l "''
~lid
Sno"'den aveed
T uesda\ ·.,luncheon . • -.
··1·m just ~n oran-c,cel~nt team." he
said an 1m:ept10g rhe award
"l'tn ho~ored hut it's o little trange for
me to be up her 1001mg m> own horn .... he
added let~f 'Tm \Cry pka~ my. col·
h:tsgues 1hough1 enough ot me to nominate
nil' for th1' ··
~l.,.er v.a' n ted for his cotn~ttnt
lc.ld~r<-h1p aod rco;pe<·t within the depaet·
m1.·n1 a '-'l'll a<> his e"ten 1H 'oluntcer and
training \\or'-· •
'\f\crpa~ 1ng h1!.0\\ n wa} to a conference
on thl" u~ ot bloodhounds in pahcc "fOt'lt.
Walke• .irranged tt)r th<: depanment to
al quuT 11s fir 1 bloodhounds through
Jonauons lrom pr" ate organ1z.anons
Pohlt' \\Or~ ha' its rewards and 1t
ffu tnltaon'. \\ alkl·r said He recounted nn
anerdote 1ha1 1ll u,trated one or the
fru~tr1111oll!.. "'"ha humorous 1\\-t'il.
T hl· inudent rnncemcd a I 6-year-Otd
"ho w:i<; rep('atcdh stopped for dnvrna
whak anto\lr:ui•d The mtox1can1. Walker
found. "·I!. g.i~lmc. wh1<:h tbe youth
<1n1tlnJ to get high
· I \.Oun-.clcd h1n1 abOut the dl\naer:·
\\ alkl·r '>.ltd "I told ham the lead 1n the
psuhnc "'111 C:\c:ntuaJI~ de~oud>ra•n
cclli, \lM nu c;in '~ind up u "egttahk ..
T \\1)'\lll0l'~' l;\tei. howcvcl't~)OUth wa
'>IOp(X-J u.titt and v.as again found to be
11llo\1\:,Hed on ea')Ohne fume\ ·
I a'ikt"d him didn't )OU hearanythan& 1 ~1d tu ~nu·•· lk -.aid. • urc I did. Thi 1
unkdded ··
. . o..., ...... ,_..., Nktt s ......
\ , . . ~ .
.. He's certaanl) lh( '\her Ind. Hulm('' c•I
the dcpanmcnt. · ~no"'den Yid 'Hr' u
ma\ter of fingerp11nh "
I 1ke R:tJom,~1. \\alker attnbuted ha <;U~u "'' 1n p;m. tu the teamwork of hia
c:olkaguc'i
"fherr a~ .t lo\ of other Uul tbCft
4e..cn 1ng of th" award." he ~1d .. h'$ a
. <1hamr lhcre·s uni) one 1 )Cal "
Sgt. David Wall\•r]t•ftJ, Costa Meu Officer of the Year, and Brue•
Rad0m1kt. Clvllla n of th~ Ye•r, show off the ir a w a rds. t..nown a\ tl modc!it man ol t(-v. v.urd'
Radonal1 v.il\ true to ht\ rqlu1a11on JI
. -
.Nurses picket FV hospital iii low . ..;key prat~$t . .
ly ROBERT BARKER
04 tN DMly ,,_ \1Mt
About ~(J unhapp> nur~'i .ind their
upporter' J11 l kctcd f ountam Valle) ~C·
iJOOal I fu\ptlal on ful'\Jn~ prote'il1ng 1hc
lad. of rC"cu1n1tl(ln o l their wnaon tl\ 1hc
hosp11al adn11n1'ilr.lt1on
T~ nu1'n "'ho cited :i ht.ln\ 1)1
grac' an c in the peaceful and lo" ·"-l')
demonstrn11on, \aid the~ 'II be back on lh<'
p1dct lines ringing tht ~93·hro ho~p11al
to<lJ) and Thun.da) and perhaps longer
There'\ nl) inll'nt1o n to stnle "at th!\
time," .i unwn official \aid
"'lurw\ dJ1med thn \otcd to be n:p-
rt~ntcd b> the l n11cd "Ju~\ \s~oc1a-
11ons of ( alilorn1a on \pnl 30 and Mav I
1987 The 'latmn.ll L.i.bor Relations board
ccruficd tht• union "" .1 barga1n1niagcnt an
October 1h1.•\ \.lid
.. The) re ·11hc hospital) ~)mg that
n\IJOllt) doe'n ·1 rule " \atd 81ll1t'
Mart1nc1 .an inten\IH car<' unll nurse and
POl,lf'E l.OG
I nine
Two men \lok <t t ~·puck of tX·er lrom
ThC' till liquor \IOIC •S 11 ("11m pus l)r
tht't\ dro't' off an .1 hlue'Old~moh1k • • • gunman pJ)3f< ntl) hot out v.1ndO"-'!>
ul Po" er f 1tnc!>~ < t'ntl"r, 141 ~O < ul"rr f)r
The d~ma l' "t°I' c'iltntc\led at SI (IOU • • • )outh a11rnd1na ht'I h1ah ~hool prom
at 1hc lnant• ll1hoo "•~junchC'd 1n the
fa~ b\ an a ..... ul~nt he \al he knew • • • •\ "•nd31bro'-r 1n10 a studc.-n t'~ lock.er at
\\uoJbr1d c th h ~hooland'turcupth~e
tC'\tOOQk\ • • • ppro•um~toh SC/ 000 in ' '>h and ca~h1c:f'\ chcd.~ "11-.; ppeurcd from the
· ,\irPorter Inn. I "<XJ la~·'\nhur ~l,·d ••• Partt\U ttf"nlc\I 1-.0 teen ae sirh conun~lt) \Pit an,f thn.'" food •l their
d..au1ht ·r, "ho .1 c.·"' \ unrtportC'd
, ice prc\1dent ut the union lon1I that hJ<, h'Hl'll' \nd ''e dvn·1 "ant to be told 1h;11 af ~hr '-J1d
nearl) 6()0 mcmh\.•r, ·Bua 1h"' 1<; \m1. ri ·a \OU uon·t hle 11 lca\IC', .. !lhe 1d Al <> on the hnC' was I arry Lan ford.
and maJorll\ rule'> f h1.· ~1anf 111 tfir1.·110" l ex.al unaon president <. h_n !\ta.to"· . -.ho had comr to''''' h1 mother Lill who
1.,unfair" \\hov.ur\smthc pcd~m<v.ard,Q.1dther(" was 1n thl' inten'>tH' 1.al't' unit -.11h heart
Hospt\al \<lm1n ... 1ra1111 c ll'llrtll \t " J nur'iing honage and thtrt"., a rnp1d P.f'Oblcms' .. he's gcu1n1 good care. I
Kooth 1.,,ucd a pre"' rl"lc:asc: \l,111n~ that "\~r-no' er rat<' a1 Fount.aan Valley support them (1hc nuNCs) and I think they
hospital offiual\ l h.1lkngl'<l 1hn•lt•d111n 1n . ~Jors said he'd b(>cn 1nt11n1d:ucd b\ a 'hould be tr~tcd fatrh :· hr ..aid
rnurt bccau~· nml· J)('c1ple "hn hJdn't ho _PHJI b\l.trJ member .,..ho o.\lltgl'dl\ ~•d J....ith\ J • cl man, prt,1dent of the talt ~c.lril.cd for tht ho\f'll.11 1111 11H111th<, shl' J lo~ hC'r JOh 1f 'lhC \Ott'd IO fa\Of o( L'nllCd '1.iUC"j(' SSOC:llttOn Of (abforma.
alh:gedl> "otc:d · the union 'lhe 5ald <1he hlc-d a ane,.ante w1d the d('monstration wa~ "1nfor-
Rooth said un1l•n \Upportcr' .11fo,,cd claiming hara<; menl and that the labc.1r mat1on~I onl)" v.1th· no antcn11on or a
· '•nual 'ltransrr.,·· 111 'Oil' Jnd .allrgt•dl~ Board had "'~ued a no\IC( tor the ho\pt\~I tn._r \he 1d our~'> an non-union
affect the cl~ ta on '' hn h 1hc un111n "on h} 10 cca" the lh~at hll p1tal\ make a lot I~ •• than olhen.
\I\ \Otes fhl'rc v.crr 6~ countr<l Oncoftho~on 1hep1ckcthnew1\ Ualda The 'ltanm1P3'11'1 uthrm ('l.laforrua i
"\\ c h.nc dcc1,kd that 1h1· nmrc Rcrd Y..ho \.iltd \he hu. ~n a nur" for aboua S ~0.000 io S:! I ()OCI a 'car. ~~Id.
prudt.•nl th1ntt IO du .and tht' 1111lr\l' ol more' than 4 0 )e3"' l:ihe' ~n c~plo'l'd The 'l\:ak tnp 1\UI at s~ Jx'lo 4\ bet •he
at tion that v.uuld ht· nw\t la11 ti• all "to at ~UT1ta1n \allC\ ho<1p1tal for 14 ''e3f\ \aid
allo\\ the 1 ourt\ to d~ 1dc "h\'th<"• the arfd ''ork<i an labor .tnd dC'hvel)
ClelllOn "'I'> lair or nol .. hr \illd Rred a rt\ldent of ~nahe1m. ~Id her rhe lJn1ted i'.r uf"('S of (ahtomaa al
But nur~ . .iu:urdina \.() unmn \KC m:un reason for dcsmoo\lnlt101) wa~ the 1m.l~dt·~ phar-n~ l\t d~llt .. n •nd Olhef
pre.,1dcnt for11ne1 . .ire a-.kang tor ",1 \,,l\ ·• "undrmocrat1l 1rc<11mcn1 of nurses.. prolC'I 1unal\, but not doClor-.. The union
111 their JOb\ und ,.,.ant a .. decent \\,\~l'" "The labor union did "'" the ~ltt:iion as r«ogn11ed an a h<xpatal m Garden
· \\ e'rc re ponsihlc for paui·ni care 14 and v.e '"'uuld hkl" 10 pnxC'C'd Wed lake 10 uro' c.-. th<' o nl} other local 10 Onin~
hours a di\.' ,he !lo.lid "The doc.111r<, 10 Stt the ho patal progrc ., "11h our help · Count). 11ffi,1al\ \itd
the haa \\ll rrw, 1ng 'lhl" rcturn('(1 to C h;ark
Dn'c: .rnd \1cton.1 \trt't 111 lind 1t.,
rnntent'i .;ttcrl•d 111 the road l lcr ".1lkt.
Y-hic.:hhddS.tOla\h.1nd. fl·"~hn ~ "·'" nu .. ,1 11g.
flunlin~l<>n Bt-od1
\ 'i«UMt) auard JI lht• ll11llllllJlt1n
(enter \1 II ~1d an ., !'Olli ho~ \'"' lmt
at the mall bct"-~en 11 J .m and 'fr m lhc
!lo\. v.ho '11d ha\ p.;arcn ts wcrt 'ita\1na u1 1
mn1l'I a1 the bcat'h. ~a' l:urr 1.1~l'n 10
01:ingl'\\ClOd . . .
fhiC\C''i \.'Uta lod lo a t(' an th' 'O(IO
blod. uf Oen nu~ ()ft\ t and '1c1k I ~
nun\ ol mOat<lhl~ ~,,., \ .1h1\'\l 31 s .000 • • • p;s\wrb) h>unJ •n onJ1~lo',C',I qu n·
lit c.lf "omcn·~ knaeric 1n thl" po11k 1n1 Im
11 fer") n' 7777 fdtn&<'r \H • • • ·~~ )outh v.a\ 'hou11n1 b:i'kct\ 1n the
I 000 bki<. l of L 1nra C trk "hc.'n n m11n
all edl> thrt'atencd to c mC' uuc"dt and
CUI the" II • • • One v.oman nJ tv.o JUH'n1cl\ "-CIT
taken tnlo CU\llXl) for alk1 dly tnin1 hl
\\cal~~ en. c 11c tape' •nd ""'\;he\
II .\fan
_,_
aro an ll the re 1dcncc. The plant wa
ta en l tie dc.,tro)ed • • • \ rM1dcn11n the 200 b\octi. of\\'oOdl~nd
Om'c H:pm 1.Cd unda) th.al • former
roommtttc rook. 'tt:rco equipment and compa t J i\C ~
Newport Hc-ac-h
.\ C"Jn' a' fl 1 conta1n1n1 .a.soo cath
""' t.akcn fiom ;a lod•C'd drawer at Bi~·
\1arint'. ~ S. 8 ~front. atkrthclhicfcut
lhr lod un a ,hJan 11a~\ dom to enter the
bu"ne '· • • • \(,mcone c nttitt\ a \ac&nt, unlocked
o01C'\: '\Otte at 1600 Do' e St • pulled the
cc1hna f\Jncl nd crawltd 1th1 · '*Sh the
ccalma 10 cn1e1 tv.o other u1tc •nd take
fa\ mi. hin fmm \~o bu it\ • • •
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0rMge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Wednetday, May 24, 1989
Million-plus protesters demand ~l's o _u . ter
Ang•l~Vluer
Mfts Holland
.crowned~ ...
IVilss Univ.erse ··
. CANCUN. Meitfco(AP)-Angela
V 1~ser of Holland was crowned M rss
Unl\·erse after being cho en on Tues-
da) \ught from a lield of 76 conu:~
tahfs from around the world.
Miss Visser. 2:!. a model am.I
bCaooc:1an from Rotterdam. '"n!>
SJ00.000 in pnles and a )~ar a-.
titleholder.
Miss LJn"ersc 1988. Porntip
Nak.birunkanok of Bangkok. l'hal-
land, presented the cro\\ n to the
winner after swimsuit and c"enmg
s,owf!J. compet\tions and personal
interviews.
First runner-up was Miss "eden.
Louise Drcrcnstam, 19: second run-
. ner-up, 11ss l ' .. A.. Grt>tchen
Polhemus. :!4. of Fort Worth. Te:\as.
thud runner-up. Miss Poland. Joanna
Gapinsak, :! I. and fourth runner-up.
Miss Mexico, Ard1ana o\bascal, 18.
BEIJ ING (AP) -One milhort
people in 8C1Jina and tens of
thousand in other c1t1e ntarfhcd
Tuesda> to demand that Premier L1
Peng re 1gn, and there Y.erc 1gn he
. might be losing a J>0''er struggl~wtth
liberals m the leadership.
'Foreign Minister Qian Q1chen. in
the first official rc,elat1on of thc
•-.; backst;igc conu:st ~ince L1 dL·rl~rcd
martial la" atu rda) in part!> of the
capital. said Communist Pan) ch1d
Zhao Zt~ang rcma1ncd in otlil .. e
Zhao. a comparatt' e liberal.
fa\.orcd mccung \\Ith uni\ Cl \II~ SIU·
dents \\ho occup1('d Tin.nanmen
Square on Ma> 13 dcmandina talk\
on democratic reforms. He was stud
to ha'c offered his 1rsignat1on JUSt
before L1 ordered soldiers into the
Cit).
Wan L1. head of the Ch1m'!.C
Proplc's C:ongn:-ss, cut a U '. "ls1t
shon T uesda) af\er meet mg wtth
President Bush and Amencan of-
ficials st11d they expected him to pre-ss
for Li's ouster. The C'ongre s 1s the
national lcgrslature
Qllln·!I comment to European
ommun1t) ambassadors. reported
bL d1plumat1c sources. was the first
official \\Ord on Zhao·s status.
In utl)e1 1nd1ca11ons L1 nu} 1x
IO•tni ht p()W(.'f Slruggk With Zhao·s
fac11on a m1hlaf) officer wa~ quo1ed
as sa)ina lroops ordered in10 Bc1Jing
ha' c betn told to '"•thdra"' He did
not sa) how far
The official Xinhua Ne"' AgcnC')
ah.o rcponed puhhc demand for Li's
ouster for the lir!.t time 10 its report on
Tuesdn) 's march in Beijing. "The
O\ er" helming maJOrih of the slogans
of the parade \.\Cre directed ag:un<.1t
the ch1eflcader of the Sta tr Council." 1nhua~1d, rcfcrnng 10 L1 but not b>
name The • 1ate Coun<.'11 1s China's
cabinet.
Arab. 'League suri1rriit focuses o~ sharp . . .
divisions .over Lebanon, Palestinians . . '
CASABLANC'I\. Morocco (-\Pl -
.Kmg Hassan II on Tuesda) "el-. corned Egypt back to the <\rab League
.. af\er 10 ycan. of ostracism as he
·opened a summit conference focusing
on sharp di\ 1s1ons o'er Lebanon and
the Palestinians.
· Egypt1;.rn President , ':'f osn1
Mubarak urged greater sohdaril)
among lhe league's :!2 member na-
tions and said the .\~ world hopes
this confcrenCl' "111 mark a "ne"
dawn."
-... Hassan said he was happ) to see the
t.g) puan leader "ht>re among us.
reprcsent1ng his people. the people of
Arab Eg) pt "'ho ha\C fought and
struggled for a half-cc ntun ... 1n
suppon of Arab rights."
T"c1.tv-one Arab leaders are at-
tending t'he two-da) summit, includ-
ing Col. Moammar Gadhali of Libya.
who had threatened to bo)COtt the
mceung 1n protest over Egypt's
readm1ss1on.
Onl) Lebanon. ruled b) n'al
Chnsuan and Moslem go,crnments.
was not reprl!sented for the first time
si nce the Arab ~ague was formed .
Hassan greeted h1~ guc-st~ at the
entrance to the palace as the)' began
arriving separate!) at 6 p.m. an
bullctprooflimou anes. Thl' king did
not embrace Gadhati, as he had the
other leaders.
The leaders held a two-hour infor-
mal session and con.,.cned again
t>chind closed doors after speeches b)
Hassan and Mubarak. Confen·nce
sourcts said the main topic wa\
Lebanon. •
Mubarak, reading from a prepared
text, called the gathering "an histori-
cal conference. con.,.cning in an
atmosphere ol brotherhood."
LA's trike negotiators meet with legislators
LOS ANGELES <A P) -Ncgo-
11a1ors for sinl..ing tcachers and the
school d1\tnll tra\\~·d~ Lraml·n-
to on T uc .. da' v. her<."\ the' met
lrg1slaton and sought assurance 1h.11
state mone~ v.ould help end the
"alkout that has stalled edurauon in
the nation's second-largest cit}. (.,,
:"It-just ha to ('Orne to an end soon
... I'm a ngl"). I'm hurt. and I'm
d1sappo1nted," ( arolc Keen. presi-
dent of 1hc I 0th D1stnct PT A. s~ud a\
the s1nkc ""ent in to its 10th day in 11lc
na1ion's second largest school ·di!>-
tnct.
The stnke has cut deep anlo
ancndancc for the more than half
m11liorrstudents of the Los Anllclcs
Unilicd S<.hool Dt\lnca "'htlc-the
maJorit} of the l 'nncd Teachc~-Ll''>
~ngelc mem~rs remained ou1 ol
school.
The district satd 62!6 rnon: teacher'>
re~ncd lO cla~srooms Tucsda\ -
3,-60 more than the first da) ot the
strike But 26.:!50 nomrnll} \liOuld he:
in cl:rss
.. . THANKS A MILLION LEARN TO
Ride !I(__ Sirhan bid
for parole
denied by
state board • WeServe
The Costo Mesa Newport Harbor lions
extend a very special thank you to the
people who will be joining us June 2, 3
and 4 at the Fish Fry and Comivol. Your
porticipotion allows us to support many
fine organizations and worthwhile causes
in ovr community.
Begin Instruction
In Horse ridi_ng
And Jumping.
Call Carrie At
675-8965
SOLEDo\D (.\Pl -~1rhan Strhnn l scrvin& ~ hf1: term tot J~~'"na11ng
Sen R o~rt r "l'nncd\ \\a\ dCnll'd
parok 1 ue'><lJ ) ..illn hi., llJth parolt•
hcann~. 1n \.\h1ch he cxprl'\~d re-
morse for the -.1a., 1ng and -.aid ~I
\Car'> in flrl\on \\,1\ 'pk nt' nt
pun1\hmlnt
I hc st.ile H11.1nl ol Pn,on 1crn1'
made 1\\dcu'>1on .ilkr nl•arh .in hour
ol dcl1bcr..a11c1n\ 'a' tn11 \tth.m ''""
unsu1tblc lur parull .rnd call111~
"enncd) ' murdn one ol the mml
shcxk1n1u1mi:~1n L lmtorv.
Dunng llw luur hour hc:ar1n1·
~1rhJn told lhl· 1hrce-mrn1tx·r pand
he "a~ .,l1rr' lot lullintt i...cnnl'd) and
v.1~hcd the lllfllt' had nncr hap
pcncd
.. I feel \.Cr) \<Id 'cl) \orr>-Hn
remorseful th..it J human hit' "'n'
\akcn," Sirhan )3td "After 2.l )Car\
.... I ha.,.e tx·cornc quite t·on' meed
tha1 m) act "a~ \l'r) "'rong. rnorall~
and humanl). '°"'ard Rohen Ken-
1 ncd). and C\fX'Ctall) toward ht\
fam1I) and ht'> lo.,.cd one~ and ht)
supone~ CELEBRATE
TI-IE OPENING
OF OUR
NEWESTCLUB I
IN MONTEBELLO.
.. I reah1e th<' mt'>l:tl.c ot 11 and I ""•~h from the bottom of m) hcan
that 1h1) crime th1'> horrible cHnl.
ncH·r <x:curred "
Aloha Airlines
at fault in
lutMF.N A.'1> ~."1
; 22toco'1onl,, $ccJ,,..fl ~
Stop bV orfol HOiiday S&xflodoy
foro ......... llur.
fatal accident
WA HINGTON t ~P)-Tht Na-
uonal 1 raMpona11on Safet~ Board
said Tunday that loha 1rhn" had
attclf to blame for last ye.aft accident
over &be Pacific Ocean in which an
atttndant Wlj uckcd to her death
af\cr the plane ·sf usclqc peeled optn.
Tht board "otcd '·I to ancu as the
accident'& "probable cause" lhe fail·
ure of AJoha' maintenanct workers
.. to dt\t<'\ the prcxncc of i&nificanl
d1sbond1n& and fa11aut damqt'"
alona the skin of the J 9.year-old
Boeina 737.
As contnbu11na causes, lht NTSR
Cited the rcdtral Aviation Admin1,._
trat1on for improperly ane "n& the
airhne•s in=uon prosram and for
is.u1na in wite or«n to en\utt
the tak\)' of a1rbnen.
Specifically. tht NT 8 Mid the
FAA bad erred by not orckn111 that
rivets 1lo111 joints 1n the 737'1 outtt
skin M rtplaced much cai'tier than
\Mywttt.
ft wu ~I 28. 1911. Kici<knt lh.t ~ conmn1.,_ 11i'!1 airtin-. The AloM plac ........
llMft than 90.000 tlUOA Md Md beea one of dat ft,. 12.,... by
lo.Ji:' bolnl. rec-.,
Hong Kon& commerc:1al radio r('-
ported the pany Politburo d~1ded to
strip L1 of both h1~ go\C·rnmenl and
part) Posts and that Zhao would
re~ume his du11c The ~port could
nol be confirmed and was one of
many cootradtctOr) reports on
China· murk) poht1cal s11uat1on
HowcH~r. Lt's failure to enforce
mnnial law tourda)'<>af\crdeclanng It
in a har'>h speech b1 oadcas1 na-
uon" 1de seemed to indicate he lacked
·adCQUfll.C :,uppon Wtlhtn the gO\Crn·
ment and pan).
Also uncertain 1s the !!ltalu\ of
senior leader Deng X1aop1ng 84
bchc\.cd to be ~hind the rnickdown
"Dear tudcnt • )Our final goal 1~
not far away," a ~tudent announcer
s:ud o'er a loud.,peakt>r to the 30.000 student~ ~till oceup)1n1 T1ananmen
SQuarc. The protc ters onamally sough\ n
daalOl\le wath the go,emmcnt on
press and othrr reforms but s1ntc
mantal la"' ha\e demanded Li's
re5igna1ton.
Out-of-to""n student) con11nued to flock to Bc1Jin1 to J01n the protest
c' en thuu~ man)-of the onainal
BciJ1ng s1rt1'.er left the square 1n
cxhau.,11un aficr a \.\Ceklong hunger
~tnkc
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By The Associated Press
Anti-radar mlsslle launch successful
CHlNA LAKE~<\ V \L \1. E.\PO-..:S <.. El\Tf:R -\ m1\'>tk dc~1gnl•d lo
guide usclf in and destro~ enrm~ radar post'> undef'H'nt It~ ~,·~nd suc·ccs')f~I tc~I. the A'rr Force announced Tucsdo~ Thr ;\(1M-l )ti.\ nm~1k. code nam1:~
Tatit Ra1nhow. Oc" :'via) 17 at tht\ high d_l.'\l'rt IC\I ba\l'. hu~ the test wai.n t
pre' 1ousl} re"calcd It wa<o the St'cond of 2) planncd te'>t' the ..\1r f orce \81d
The m1ssik"'aslaum.hcd frum :i B-5~ bomtlcr ant.I homc.-t.l 1n on 1tstarge1
C\ en though the radnr 11 tract..s "as 'hut off tllKl' dunn~ 1hc 01ght. the \tr Foru
said.
~ental patient escapes
SAN BER NARDINO -.\ mcnrnl hosp11al pa11en1 pruppcd ·• blan>-l't tn
his bed. cut through a pair of fence\. d1mbnl nnotht·r apr>arentl) changt'd htc,
clothe<.. and OC'd frnm Pauon ~late I lo'>p11al .1uthont1c\ ~1J Tuesda) PolM
put out an all p()tnt\·hulktin lor Trill' Wa,hin,111n. :!"+
Wa h1ngton "n' dc\Crtbrd a\ J' pJrano1d sch11ophrcnl{' wnh "1okn1
tendcncacs. He \\iJS d1argl·d v.11h Jlll'nlPtl·u murder or a peace offirer and as~ult ""ha de.idh "l'apon but \\J\ found mcntall) incompetent to ">land
trial Hts ')talus thanged \tnnda~ v.hi:n hl' ¥1,1, Judged mental!~ rnmpetcn1 tu
stand trial.
Insurer accused of holding big surplus
LO ANGEL I::" -An a11orne ~ ( nntl'IH.h 1n a lav.\u1t that Slate Farm hJ'
built up too big a \urpluc, tn premium doll.ir-. o.1nd asks the rnun lo order lhl·
com pan' 10 return $6 9 h1ll1on lo 1t<, tu,tomrr'> na11on"'1Jc Wilham hcrnoll
a former pre~1den1ul1he < altlorn1J T nJI UJ\\ 'l'rs ,\\soc1a t1on.,.. ho frcquc.-n1h
appear!. 1n coun aga1n'>l 1n!>urcrs. fill·J the )3\\ .,uit· \.1onda) in ~upenor \oun
He contend'> 1hat Bloomingwn. Ill -bac,ed ~tatc FJrm hold\ near!) SI 1n
surplus for C\ Cr\ premium dollar far 1n ('\Cl'\\ 11( "h,1t hl' l 3fl, the indUStf\
standard of about SJ Ill surpl.-s for n l'r) s:: 1n pri:mtums.
'\ \TIO'\AI .. BHIEt'S
Panel votes for FSX restrictions I• •
WA Hl:-.IC.,10' -lh<" Hou..c £ nrc1sn \llJlr\ ( 0111 m1lll"\. \t>led 22 12
on Tue~a\ to modaatl' \l'n.ttl'·PJ'>\l'd lc.-g1\lo.111un 'ol.hllh 1ndudc' tond1t1un'
on 1he tr.insfrr L ~ al'ro\p.icc.-le< hnulug> to JJpan lor the rn-produt 11on ol thl'
F5X JCt ligh ter. But Rcpuhltcan mcmbt-r'i s.11J the lcg1\la~1on remain\ .. ,~·111
bait'' bcc'ausc Prc'l1d<.'nt Ru<ih OJ'PO'>l"\ an\ rcci;tnC"tmn\ on ht\ ah1ht) tn
ncgo\latc the agreenH:nl .... 11h thl' Jaro.1nnc ~C•H rnmL·nt
· l he Housr panel rdincd kg1'>la11u11 dral\l'J h, ~en Robert ( B~rd I>
\1. \a .. aner that boJ) narru\\ I~ dekJICU. s>.i ~ J fC.')UIUIJOO tu dt)JpprO\ e the
CO·OCH'lnpment dl.'Jl fht' lhrd all1l'0001l'nt \\llUld IOlfXl\C J 0.lt proh1h1t1Un
on the trdO\ll'I of u1t11 .. o.1f l ~ rngtnl' tnhnolug) 10 Japan durrng lCI·
produlliun T hl' lfuu'><' p.llld lhJngl·J that 111 ;tn C'\prt'\')111n ol u mgrns1onal
41en11mcnt thJI ~ul h tl·rhnoh•i) ">huuld not be tran">frriC<l and IP.,. tng the tlou\l'
anJ 'Knatc a d1:tllll' al \l'toing lhl' ,manil'nll'nt 1f a tr.1n'>kr \\3\ arrro'l'li
Marcos' condition worsening
HONOU LU -r 11rmcr l'h1h 1i11tnl' Prc\ldcn1 I erdin.ind \1arw,·
n1mllt111n ha'> deteriorated to\\ hea· h1 I!> Jl·~mlcnl on lill ·,uppnn machine·'
anJ lhl pt0'>1X'll'> lor ht\ "1r' l'al .trt: \hm hi\ Jodor' c,.11d I uc\d:l) 'It' ii
llllrJlkhl·\~Ur\l\elho lar Dr ( Jhtn \\ong \1ar(O' l Jrd1olog1!.l sn1d.ll<t
Ol'\.\Ht1nk1em~ Dollor\ \illll \.1atl11\' lift" lhrralt'ncd h\ .1 m,1<,\l\C ba\lcrt,tl
1nfl'( 11un k1dne~ fa1lurl' l•trtltal ta1lurc pulmonaf) IJ1lurc .ind rncumcm1,1
I k I\ un.1hk 111 hrl·,11hc on hi\ cl\\ n and 1' Ulllktt1otng ulO\t,tnt l..1Jnt'~ d1al "1'
Reputed mobsters convicted
NC\\ Y<>R" -C1C'nt•(101t1 rq1uted mohho.,.dnhn(i11111·,or11thc1 v.u'
lun' ll leJ l uc\dtl} 111 ni.1nJe,ing a mul11m1lho11..JolWr harnn ring. hour\ al\t t
u1ud~rdl\ll11\\cd 11 holdout)utm 'l'lrh11 ~1<.I he It lt'\l lor h1m"'t'lt and tw, fam1h
(1oll1 <1nd co-dekndanl John C arnC'gha "ere min I( 1rJ on :ill lount\ '"'
c.irhl'I trial~ enlkt.I in 0\1'tr 1.1I\ fhl' Jdrndant\ \ho"cd no rmouon '" thr JUI\
pronounced them 11u1h' ol rackttt'C'rtOi f\O\\('\"on "1th tntl'rtl to tJ1~tnhuw
hcw1n .rnd con'>r11ac) \\1th intent 111 d1,tnh11tc hcrom Hnth nwn fatr up tn '('
~cars II\ pnc,on
Pardon denied for model fugitive
COLL 'iBI.\ \C -\\tateho.udrrfu ·dluN:fa\toappro,earcqut~I
for 3 pardon from a con,·tctrd armed robber \I.ho \tarted a fom1I~ nd a c;.uc<"r
dunng her IQ )CM' on the run Tht' Department of Pro~.it1on, rarok ilm1
Pardon t\l~C\ \Otcd 5·:? to rcJl.'1.t Ka) \m1th'\ rtq~'' for ;t pardur
1n'c~t11;at1on ~ul .annountrd that her parole d;atc hoad ~n 010\Cd up lrun1
pnl t9QO 10 ()(', I~ h:~au"K' oft hr '-'<lrlt the '7-)Cat-old "omoan ha~ donl' 11
pr1 011
1n l 975. · m1th wo convtctcd tn ~th ( 4rnhna on fh e \:OUnt\ ot 111med
robber) .md !.Cntcnccd lo 11 -,car\ '" pn un 'he \\alkcd .l\\3) from a \\or •
rclca\t' pro&ram thrrc )car' later o, t·t the OC'\l to : ~car\, \he earned her h1 h
hool d1plomJ O'ercame drug and al ohol abu\C mamt'tl. ra1kd a fosll't
child und t"-O wn!> ond hccame a ,ucte ful real C\tatc il'nt.
MOHl.D HHll .I·'
OAS meets In Panama
PAN .\~1 Cl I Y. Panama-Panama·, fort'lgn m1nt'>tcr said top olTi 1ah
he-Id a .. po ltl\.e, amicable" mecttna T ue\day ""tth a Latin mcncan m1 \Ion 111
~Oncale &he m1htan<onuollcd go,emmcn\ anJ the oppo ,,; n. r ~
dckaataon from the Orpn11atton o( merican tatt\ INl\td carticr to ml\eJ
reaction~ and tool. a conc1hatory tone. •
They arc 1n\C~t1ptm1charac that Panam•• de ( c10 ruler. Cicn. M.an url nto~10 Noncp. nullified nattol\al rlcchon to prt\Cnt an oppo 1t1on "'1:10~ .
Shamir rejects. U.S. proposal
JERU ALEM 7 fhc arm} rounded up Palt\tinian 1c!1-.1i\\ 1n raid\ on
fhe Hllaacs m the West Bank before: dawn TUC1da), 1ct0nhnJ to Pale 11nian
and I raeh new rcpon In London. Prime M1n1\tc-r \ 1t1hak ham1r
dismisstd as "u\CIC •• U. . calls on hracl to withdraw from tht '\.UfltC'J ~~· . A pro.PLO ntwspaper \n Jcrusalm\ publi1hCd a Palm•nian ~l tu ht
presented at the Arab summit 1n Morocco Uf'llnt rab laidtri 10 ttL~ 1~ .. rr'
pcact olananddfmand lhat the UnnC'd &atessupponcreauonofa PaJtst1n1an
1t;air. In the occupted Wna Bink. tbt army damped CUrht oa fh t Wnt Ban~
'111....,0rckftdall men bet~ the .. of lS arid40outofthcir home and
m* a number Of arrests, ~reports IUd.
Arn;ona the* ~Weed weft five Palelt1ntan1 from I M_,..y1r.
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( h( OllOrnC) h Ol)e) a leg1\l:11or \\ 111
p1ek up lhc bill soon and push the 11
throJ.Jgh to lt1w.
Wood said the 1978 la" "a~
originally passed bcca\1~ ta\ern;; aod
rc\taurant could no longer line.I
in~u~n~ due 10 the thrr.tt oflawsun
Lawsu11s ag111ns1 drinking C\tabh,h·
m ~I) were common before 191.8. he
Men 's Traditional Clothing
Westcli(f Plau
1104 Irvine Ave nue
Newport Beach, CA 92660 e (714) 645-0792
1ra1ning for barlen<.krs 10 re,ogn11c
M>mc11mc~>ub1lc \1gn'1 ol drunl..·
cnness Furth\:rmore.. bartender'
must be cncouraeed to tall.. 10 cu\-
tomciri. before serving thc.:m.. ··reeling
them out'" 10 sec 1f 1he) came for a
rclU!fl&.d.~inlr. or for J chance to ··~ct
plai.t'crt-l:I
of wmc bars 1n nonda Th~ bare; until pending Monda)'· dec1s1on But
1ns1all brc:ithal) 1eri. and 1al..c now that the pro1ect1 \C law hai. been
patron., car kc)'> when the) tntcr the been upheld. victims deserve on
C'>labh<,hmcnt Patrom rclne' c 1hc1r altcrnall\C rout~ of compcn~uon
lr.C)\Onl} ?ficrthC) pac;~ the blood· ,~--===========================~------=----:-~~~~~----1~==========================:::::======================~ said
But banendcrs. \\h1k concerned
about the dangcr\ of dnnlong and
drn 1ng. arc skeptical of lcg1<1IJ11on
forcina them to 8\sumc ult1mJ1c
rcspons1b1l1t). anording 10 Kr11h
Gmirlr.1n, a bartender at 'ftlr Red
Omon. 10<.·at<.-d al.IJaccnt to Wc><xh ·,
alcohol ICSI
But the lau..e of llrunl..cn thl\ 1ng 1\
per onal con,ump11on no1 hartcnd·
1ng lee Wood a11urne~ fur\\ ood> "
\\ harf argued ·
Rl'gardk\s \\ ood 1h1nL" th'e cur-
rt:-n1 ">}stem " tlawed Tltu'i. tht'
a11i>rnc)' au1horl'll a bill talll'd the
Auto pollution bill
criticized by industry
\\ \5111 'lu TOl\ ( \P' '"'7' • \ dean
air b1ll lhal "ould toughen 'ltandJrd
for moto1 'chu.: le cm1\~1on\ ",,,
praised T ut.'Wa) ln \\ale offiual\ and
en' ironmcnta.h>t\ ...,.h1lc !ht' au10 1ndu~tl) t:all~ 11 -·c\trcml Jnd
unrca>onahk.'"
.\t a ltouw l11:ur1ng. '"'"l'"'''
'.>Cned nol1ll' that 1..h<,arn:cmcn1 1) ·''
>trong <1) C\ l'r o" l'I 'l'h1cle cm"'"'"'
stanJ.rnh 1cop.irJ111na pa ... 1gc of
nc" dl•an kg1\l::l\1on 1h1<i )Car
fho<iC on both \Ilk" ho" l Hr.
Jgn.:cd 1hat C ongrc!>~ mu t talr.l' \1..1m1.·
arnon al .i trmc that 150 million
\men<. an" arc II\ mg in .irca' 1hJt
'1ola1c tcderal air pollutum \Ian·
dJrJ\
Rep t-knn .\ \\ a"n.rn. D < .1hl .
1.. ha1rm.tn of the lluu-.c Enrri' arHI
( ommcrcc hcahh \ut>lomm1ll\'l' :ind
ch1d \ponwr ol thc hill 'k~l;in:J 1h.11
'"t' \\On't i11la1n the "'lndanh"' lor
dc<Ul .ur unlc>,xonllol) .tr 11~hlcn1..·J
for lilf • uud., unJ OU\C'\
B:td1..1ng that P<)\ll1on \\l.'fC en·
'1ronm1.·ntal tro~ "' luu1n~ 1111.·
\1crra Cluti an(.! 1hc :\'aturnl R1..··
>Ouru'i C>dcn\t' ( oun\11 . .lnd puhh\."
00ic.1u1' rl..'prl·~·nt1ng \t,Hc and 1.·nun·
I) SO''-'rnlllClll\ induding Vermont
Go,. M:.aJdc1M \1 Kunin r1.p.-
l'\'.~n11ni the Sat1on01I fio\l~tnnr,·
\\<;(XIJtlOl'I
··Mobile wuru:\ 1.tl Ollf'll lor h,llr,
<>r more. ol the oir pollutJnl\ th.11
threaten public hl':lhh in our \:lllt\,
nd "c \unpl) must J manJ more ol
OHlll \Hll ''
1hc muwi Hh1dc mttnulauurcr\:·
)h1.· \JIU "\\ c ncl..'d auwruob1ks that
Jfl\l' U) \\hCh.' \\\.'\\-<IOI ll>go \\llh(lul
Jr" 111g us to l'H\ 11unml'nt.tl dc\lrul'·
t1on.'"
fhc \lotor \ 1:h1dc \IJnufalturcf\
\'""-1a11on ul 1hc l n1tcd \tJll''>
rl'pl1.'"4.'0l1ng lhi.: ·flig r l \ llUlll·
mo.il..cr' sa1J 1lw bl'SI ''a' Ill n·duu·
Jl\lllu11on from motor \Chide\ t) h\ "·"''"~ IM lhl' nurmJI phJ\t'·OUI of
ul<ll•r 1.0Jr) \till un thl· toad
l homa'> II I IJnn.1. pr1.·"<lrn1 ;ind
l"hrcl c'Clult\l ullker ul 1hc a SO\..'t:I·
11\lll ....ird k\\ thah half till' ''-hid\''
no\\ 1n u-.c "ere built un1.kr th<.· IJlc\I
i.: llll\\lon' '>land. rd( and lilanwd th'-'
uldt..'r 'd11dc;, t\1r n1:.irb 911 rcrl°\.'111 ol
th1. ll\JIU(..HOun Jilli l.ll~ln lllllll·
1J\Hl\..1..'llll\\1un' and nwH.' than -n
pun.nl of lhl.' nllro)len o\ldc'>
I le prl·d11.11.·d that J lurthc1 11gh11.·n·
1n1i ul .:m"'1on 1l·4uircmcnt\ "ould
t1tH1.' J nun11n.tl -d1r Qu.tlll) "'-'ne1i1
lotnpan:J 10 \:Chide llct•t lurnm er··
\\.a\man s bill "ould t(lughen
IJ lr.111': l:m1.,\lun c.tandarJ'> lor
h}< 11.l(arbon' and nitro&l'll n\IJ\·,
~·1 Ill'\\ ll'-lUlrl'ntlOI\ Ill rl·du1.c
h~1.l11J\JI hon pollutmn lrnm thl'
l'\:J~>o1.111on 111 ~l\nhnl' JI lhl' pump
a11J un th1..· rt._.J .• 1nJ rc1.1u11c that
cnm\lon c:unuol\ I \I Cht• lull u'4.·fol
lite ul an automobilc-
1 hC' 1a1lp1pl' ;,tnnd.trd'I \\Ould l..r<'I..
111 lot pJ\ cngcr <.-al'\ bcganmng in thl'
1119~ model ~cJt anJ lxrnme c~en
tou1h\:r 1n thc 21)(X) model )Cat. •
Vic.toria DuPont, was
active in area cha rities
V1ctona DuPont or C O\ta Me du~d unc,ri«tcJI) I ut'~ "
comolicahon foUO••ftl \UfFf) She,,.., 71. ·
llorn 1n Mutaehuttttl and raised in I rc\no. ~hr-wa, m.micd to l>r.
C,cofir Z. DuPont. a k>f\1-Umc ophthalmoloa1r.t and optomct~ hot\ oa t1,c
1n charity work. Mrt. DuPont alto hdd ad tor's dear« 1n uptomNn. Tbt '-'Oupk met
"'htle ancndtna Oplomdl") Jehool in BtrkC~). The) "" '!"(' marned tn 1942
ht nt\ret ~lttd, prcfcrrin1 that her tiu\blnd be the fam1h '\ onl)
acth c optomctntt. Sht a l\() worttd with him on the man) (hant) Pl'OJ'-'Cts ht'
v.-as in\ohCd 1n throuth IM lion·, Club and other aruuP\
Lon1t1mc e"'pon lkach rnidcnt th< wupk rrttnll) mo'cJ 10 (Q\ta
Mna.
BaidcS Mr hu•nd. M,., DuPont as \U~1ved b) a \a"t'r, lubcl ~Mier,
and two brothcn. Ed l.\lbanan and Haia .\It.nan.
Strveca1ru&a1ccHor 111 m . Fndayat t. ndn>""'' P~b\tenan Church
of cwpon Btach. 600 ant Andre• R09d Interment v.111 follow ll Pac11i
Vttw Cttneltty. •
Peter Evans, actor in '9 to 5'
FRAM OIL ftLTEaS
• l•m•t 2 0 1 so'• p<><•
• f '" "'°"' dometh< o"Cf ,.,,~ .. h;ct ..
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NU TOM ANTiflllDI
COOlANT
WHISTLH
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''"''«tll' Newp.ort R~sitle,,t fighting .for peace and q~iet=c~c
I • D • By EMILY ADAMS -u uckc1s arc forced w take the l S minute able dcciblc levels for motor vehicle . the ti1&h""> r:urol 1h111 complaint\ su(h llS
I ra r I e S Of tlwDMlyf'llot l Ylff chmb in low ~car Although he has not been able to test dcciblc W inh fia lodacd arc d1fficuh lO pro C'ule
The momina Dan Wirth cut his hand on Already 1mta1cd wtth the noise of trucks levels for trucks traveling on N)CS Place. he 1 .. we·re being told b) the Hi~" a)' Patrol
the front grill of a semi-truck. he decided he'd dunng the da). Wirth was especially angry certain that noise levels far exceed ~muss1blc that e1U1t1ons like 1h1 can't be hc up in court
d when those .same trucks began their work day staodards. unless the cruckcrs h:ive actually tampcrtd e X·p an had enough. before 7 a.m. -an illegal act in Laguna. On "When those trucks arc going, I can't talk with thcar em1ss1ons liystcm~ ... rrank sa1J
· The Laguna Beach man was standing in one OC"casion, police did fo rce a trucker to wait on the phone. I'm semi-retired, so I work out of Thc city did ask H1&hway P11rol to come
• his bathrobe at 6 a.m. in the street'" front ofh1 until 7•a.m. before he continued up the hill. my house." the S9-year-old Wirth said. out and test the trucl..s Wini) complained of.
With the installation of a com-
puterized cataloging system. the four
branches of the Newport Beach
Public Library bave reported m·
creased check-out of materials and
reference rnquiriell in the past 12
months.
house, literall y holding back a trucker. waiting In another incident. officers told Wirth he "Some11mes those trucks com.c by every 20 but none of their original cqu1pnwnt had been
for police to 3mve so he could make a c1111en's wall in the "rong and allowed the trucker 10 minutes carrying up huge amounts of dart in altered.
arrest. That was May I. Wirth's battle to force continue. No"' Warth is suing the cit) of low gear. The cn~incs arc just absolutel> Ho-.cver. Warth plan 10 continue his
Laguna Beach to uphold noise lc'cl la~s has Laguna Beach, three trucking companies. one screaming. ~ a citizen and a taxpayer. I fight un11l trucks tra"ellng through ne11h·
been an uphill chmb ever since. truck dmc r and two developers for a Jiu lc shouldn't have to sue the c1tr, to make them borhoods arc outfitted with noi'ii.' \uprcss1on
The problem , Winh said recently. was the peace and quiet. enforce the law. So f'm angry.• units -or th.ear pa!t~ge I!> o utla,H·d all
piercing screech and gnnd construction trucks "Basically. I'm suing the city because they Much o fWinh·s anger has bceo leveled at together.
made coming up the hill on N)es Pia c. arc rcfusin~ 10 uphold the law," Wirth said. City Manager Ken Frank. who. Wirth claims "The trucks arc re pans1blc for noa~
The Balboa, Corcna dcl Mar. Bcc'll usc of the steep, winding grade of N)es Wirth s suit 1s based on a scc11on of the has shown 1nd1fTerencc to his compfllints suppression," Wirth s:ud "( 1t11.:n., o;houldn. t
Place -at tim~sexce~dinga 20 percent incline California Vehicle Code which specifics allow-However. Frank says that he has been told by be rupon'>1ble for putting up "Ith the noise.' Mariners and NNpon C'eritcr Ii·
braries also benefi\cd from larger
collecuons. add111onal sca11ng and
new services such as compact discs.
videocassettes. books on tape. chtl·
dren's story hours. poctr) sencs.
artists' d1spla) s. and tutonng for
reading improvement. J
Five unsung .Newport activists honored
Library hours at all branches arc 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monda' through
Thursda). 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Frida) and
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturda)-The
Newport Center branch also 1s open
noon to 5 p.m. Sunda).
By IRIS YOKOI
Of u.e o...Y l'tlot S1an
f ive .. ct1ve but unsung communtt)
heroes \\ere feted recently b) the
Dolphms DI\ 1s1on of the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of ComJllercc
for thcirtirelcss volunteer worklin the
Newport Harbor area.
Getting mugged led her to volunteerism
Columbia prof
toheadUCJ's
Asian studies
Pauline Yu. past professor of East
Asian languages and cultures at
Columbia University. has ocen
named chair of UC'l's newly created
depanme nt of East Asian languages
and literatures. ·
Theodore Hutcrs. department
head of East Asian languages and
literatures at the University of Or-e~on, also has accepted a posltfon as
professor in the new department.
Students may soon be able to take
the department's ethnic courscs to
fulfil an interdisciplinary major in
Asian studies. The East Asian classes
also may satisfy the international
section of UCl's new multicultural
course requirement. said R. Bin
Wong, associate professor of h1stol)
and chair of the search com~111cc.
r Yu, who has taught prevaousl) at
the University of Minnesota and
Harvard University, has written two
books and more than a do1en schol·
arly articles.
Huters, who rece1,cd his d octoral
deeree from Stanford U niversny. has
wntten o ne book. co-edited two
others and authored several scholarly
pubJicatfons.
Both appointments arc cfTcc11vc
July I.
Plastic surgeons
honor UC/ prof
Sandy McDaniel. Pegg) B1clcn.
Jim Roberts. Jean Bo)d and Dori
Fitch "ere rcccl\ed the 23rd annual
1hcr Anchor Awards at a festive
honoraf) luncheon held at the New-
port Beach Marriott Hote l on May 16.
McDaniel and B1elen received thc
a"ard for thc1rcrca11on of ProJect Self
Esteem. a pare nt-involvement pro-
gram used nO\\ in 220 of 350 Orange
Count) dcmcntal) schools, tn 47
states and in Canada. The Project Self
Esteem training video is also market·
ed intemat1onally. ·
McDaniel was born and raised in
Newport Beach and 1s a member of
the p rominent. civic-oriented
Spurgeon family. She taught in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict for five )tars and has developed
a number of special programs for
children, including the Poison and
Bum Pre"enuon Program for the
National Child Health Council 1n
1974.
A consultant to school d1s1nc1s
across the country, McDaniel has also
spoken 10 more than 300.000 people
na11onw1dc and mternauonall} and
has wntten for numerous pubh·
cations. he 1s the mother of two teen·
age children. " ·
B1elen. a mother of three children.
also has a strong background in
education. L1!..e McDaniel. she "as a
teacher in the Newpon-Mesa d 1s1nct.
teaching various grades for 10 )Cars.
She additionally taught in Turkey
for the Air Force for a year and in the
Dominican Republic for the Peace
Corps. She was a <fay camp counselor
for the Easter Seal camp for the
physically handicapped and .has ser-
ved on a variety of education boards.
"We spend every day of our li ves
thinkmg about how to assist chil·
drcn:· the outgoing McDaniel s:ud of
herself and B1elcn.
Roberts, owner of the Balboa
Beach Co. with stores in Newport
Beach and Palm Springs and one
planned in Palos Verdes. was honor·
ed for his entertainment talents.
which he' pro' ides free at numerous
communit) functio ns.
ly KA TY BOUCHER
Of -Da9y No4 SUfl
Some may think being mugged
would be an example of being at the
wrong place at the wrong tame. but
Jean Boyd would say, "Sometime~
something bad can tum m10 some·
thing good "
Boyd. 65. of Corona dcl Mar 1s one
of this year's rcc1p1ent of the Sihcr
Aoc-.OOF-Awar-0;-gtve~ &y-Gelplttrnr-of-
the Newport Harbor Area C'hamocr
of Commerce to those ci11zens who go
be)ond the call of dut) for their
community
Boyd 1s a coordinator for the
Newport Beach Nc1ghborhood
Watch, in1t1atorofa hotline for latch·
key children and fhe first Mrli. Clau)
to arrive b} pohec helicopter "llh
Santa al Nev.pon Beach elemental")
schools ,
Boyd m ay ntvcr ha\C gotten in·
volved 1n communll) acta v111es 1f 11
hadn't been for· tl\.e eventful n1gh1
during the 1984 Chnstmas season
when she was hurled to the ground h'
a man v.-ho ~urned awa' "-Ith her
purse.
.. , had parked m) car around the
corner because ofsomc construction I
was·doing 10 m y patio," she said "I
looked aro und -I always do -hul
didn't sec anybod). I struna m) purse
over m) houldcr. JU&glcd m'
Christmas prclit'nts to take into the
ho use. and the next thing I kne"
som eone had grabbed me from be·
hind. ·
"Al first I thought 11 wa~ \omcom·
teasma me. until he rea hcd for m)
purse, then I rcahzed what "'as
happening. I wasn·1 afraid -I "'as
mad," she said
In fact. she was so mad. )he !>aid.
she not only st Jed w11h 1hc man
but she got chased him dov.-n
the street a ( had thro-.n her to
the ground ing two older
brothers, she was scd to rough·
ho using, and her first impulse was tu
fi~t back .
The incident pvc her n nc" rt\JX•d
for the police and lOlllcrn for hl'r
neighbors. sht" said '
"Thc lullov.1ngfonuan om•"' nn
neighbors i.uggci.tcd I gc.:t '"' ol\.nl
with ~he 'c1p.hh<1rhl'Hxl \\JI~ h pro
gram.· lihc said "It ~ JU'>t nl·1~ht)ur..,
helping ncitthbo" l\;o" I .101 .1
coordinator and I m 'l'f\ do\l' \\llh
the offil·er\ .1t thl' 'l'" port P11lill'
Department
··1 \.\ork .._10,cl\ v.llh llll ll• \l,1r~
EHrtOn \\ho,., the tx-a1 c1 '"1111.1101
form~ area and I JU'>I adurl' h11l1 \h1· \<!RI ---
()h l' and l \Uton h:l\l 111(1.1111/l'J
i:arthquakl' prq)arl·dnl'" mn·t1nf'
anJ ')('t up "l't~hhorhnod \\.ill h
ml'l'ting~ \\Ith \lllllllt\ll'!".
·· Reintt thl\ "J' Ill' lx·.1t \H' '' .rntl·d
tht• chaldrl·n 111 rt·logn11\ him and
lno\\ he'll ht' thcn.· 1fthl•\ ftnd l"t'' rl
in troubk ·· ">lw "ml ·)Ill' l hud•l'll
were \en l'nlln1~·d Becau~ ul lwr l'nthu".1"11 t.11 thl·
Pohcl.'. Dcpartml'nt l•IW < h11,llll.1'
she drcsS4.-d rn a fl'd h.11 and dH'\\ .111d
brought lUOft.I\, IC! th1 '1·.,po1 t
rohce officer'
Offit:cr Rob < l,1ft.k \ 1 ouhln I hl·lr
but not1n· '<hl dq1111nl 1111: l'l rlcll
:\1 r-, \anta C lau'<
"I Ol'CtkJ \llOll hdp 11n till'
( hn'>tma' pru~ram · < >.1ft.f,, ~11J
"\\'c ha'c ,1 prl'lt' t1~h1 '"hl'tluk '"
make 11 to"''' hool' rn lhl' hl 11, 11p
ll'I and I ,1,h·d hn 11 'hl·\I I ~' '
arn\l' in thl' twirl po11·1 "11h \ 1 1t.1
(IJU\
"Cihc got rtfht 111111 th 111ll .11 d \\,..,
a hill h11 "hl' \Jill "ihl '.1 h1g hdp !11
ll' \Vht'llt'' l'r \\\ h.1\l' an n t 111 "l
need help on 'hl ... 1h,,1" lht·rl .in~
\ t'r> eagt•r
Ong1nJll\ horn ( >h111 tt .. HI 11111\ul
here in 111'6 \hl: 1.11wd 111 r d.1u~htl'r
Bonnie. Jlonl' ,1ltl't ht·• IHl\h,11111 d11·d
"hen thl"1r daughh r "·'' '\l.,'" nld \he "orkrd 1111 thl \11to11111h1k t 1111>
o l \rrferita an c 11\til \h:.,.. 1111 ~I
\.cars. a nd v. as lhC' 111,t rt 1p1l·n111l th1 I 1't Diamond \\l\arJ in 1 <>~11 .. in
a"ard in "'h1d1nwmhl·"111 lht duh
cho'c thl'tr la\orlll' l'mpl11H't'
(hl\d \,Jiii hl'I ltll' I\ ltltld \\llh
1 hurl.h .tlll\ Hit'' •ll'fl>hh .,,\ 1111111111r
anti tommunf' \l•luntl't I '~""' •
For his long-term service and
teachinJCOntributfons to the medical
profession, Fredrick Graier received
the Jerome R. Klingbeil award pre~
ented by the T he Amencan Socict) of
Aesthetic Plasti c Surgery.
Grazer Is an associate clinical
professor of the division of plastic
surgery at UCI and also a professor of
suraery at the Hershey School of
Medicine at Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity in Hersey, Pa.
Roberts si ngs.~ write sonas and
serves as maliter of ceremonies for
various community events and 1s a
member of a number of community
organizations and boards. including
the Newport Mesa Founda11on. the
Boy and Girl Scouts and the Boys and
Girls Clubs.
• ..., -~.,"'""' e...dM•
Jean 8oyd hold• Officer ••ar, which th• u 1e1 a t N•'9h ·
borhood Watch pr09r ... 1 lnvolvlnt Clilldren.
I
&-cauM: the police v.erc ~o rcspOn
s1' c. and b«au~ a lot of · her
nc1ghborli were elderly, \hc decided
she \\anted to help prc\C)Ot \1m1lar
cnmc\ an her neighborhood
"\Clffil'llllll' \1111 th111k '"ll lan'1 d11
'oml"thmi H11"tl -.;ml .. llu1 11 )1111
ha\~ \Our lri. '''h ,10J nl'1~hbo1)
~hind )OU. ~llU lUUld du thing' \llll .
nt'H'r thousht p<1,.,1hk I 11111;ntl 111
\trt\ c to tin lhl' llTlflU\\lhll-,I\ loll}<·" I
am ttblc ••
He currently serves as traveling
professor of the American Board of
Plastic Surgery and is former pres•·
dent of the Califomfa ociety of
Plastic Surgeons.
He received the Klingbeil award on
April 12 at the American Societ} of
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery's annual
meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Hl.l ,l ,ETI' HO \RD
He and his family of five children
arc active with the American Field
Service, hosting students from all
over the ~orld at their Ncwport
Beach home of 19 }'cars.
"My goal is to offset cvil, offset war
and offset hate.'' Roberts said.
Boyd, who turned 65 on Tuesday.
is a <. orona dcl Mar resident who
became an active Ncijhborhood
Watlh coordinator and avid Newport
Beach Police Departmcnt fan aOer
she \\:lS mugged in 1984.
She plays Mrs. Claus for the Policl·
Dcp:irtmcn1's annual .. Santa C'laus
Fly-In" in which the JOiiy hohduy
coupk arc flown into local clcmcn·
Ulry schools vaa police helicopter.
F11ch, a nine-year Newport Bearh
rcs1dcnt. was honored for hct active
part.1C1 p1t1on in the chamber. She has ~rvcd u president of the Dolphin
and was chairwoman of Wimbledon
West. a <:harily event that e tablishcd
New Directions. a home for recover-
ing alcoholic women in Ncwpon
Beach.
Always a leader. he wa~ president
of the Kappa Kapp:s am ma soronh
in collqc and 5tr"ed a lJntted ~a>
chairwoman fro m 19A2 to 1986.
Fitch work as dtrccto r of market·
ma and development for Providence
peech and Hunna enter 1n Orange:
nnd has three duldri:n
I he 11\er \n\hor n.·up1C'nh "l'll
nominatrd b) \110crcn1 ic.·1 \ IH'
lfOUp), Cit) Org;.11111.ltlC>O\ Dntl tn\fl•
v1dual an tht Ne\\ p<Hl II arbor ~om
munll) a h )t'a1 , tht Oolph1m.
appro:ich about ;o \Uc h truup\ anti
a~k for nom11liltmn\
Film depicts Afrikaner's transformation into apartheid .foe
Tbe "Cry o f Rea on," an Academy ward-winning
film about an Afrikaner's transformation into a freedom
advocate, will be shown at 7 o'clock tonight a t UCI in the
Physical Sciences Building. Room I 0 I.
A review of South African i~sues by a recognized
upert and an eyewitncss will follow.
T.he free film is being sponsored by Amncst)'
lnternationar. for more infonnatioo, call Alan Rodely at
5S 1-1776 or Sandra Gardner at 643-8221 .
Chlldr~n's pany at Hop~ Vl~w
Mote 'han 400 children in the YM<' A aOer school
program will pthcrat Hcn>e View Schootfor their annual
all-site e vent on Thursday. Thi~ year's thcmc is a western
ho-down aod wilt include face paintina. carnival booth
and snacks.
For more information call Freddie Varner at
847-9622.
pstroenterologast David Glaser and rad1ol<>1at Peter
WilleM will c"plain the latest advancements on the
subject. Call 966-8174 for further inform11tion.
lnt~r~stlng pl•c~s dlscuss~d
Romantic and unu~Uftl entertainment opponunitac
will uplored by author Robcn Badal at 7:30 p m.
Thursday at Nonhwood Community Park, 435 I 8t')an
Ave., Irv.inc.
Unique restaurants, isolated sun~t spots and otncr
intereninaadventurcs Wlll be ditcus~ by the author and
publisher of "Romancin1 L.A."
The $22 procnm 11 open to the pubhc. Add1taonal
information may be obtained by calhna David Anderson at72~3.
to noon Saturday at Irvine Valley olleac. Room Al07.
SIS fee includes a last of materials recommended
f6r watercolOr painltna,. Further information and l'C'JI •
tration may be ob .. ined by calhna the colleae·~
Community Education depe.rtm~nt at SS9-3333.
Triumph ov~r paralysis
Oeadhoc lor application . which ma) p1dicd up lit t1'.\(1
Laauna Canyon Road orb> calhnJ4~4-I 14S 1\ l" wa)
The Fe 11v11I of the ru run\ ul~ 7 throuah \us 21
Cooking without salt
Methods to prtpere crot1\:(, fl 'orful me.ii ~a tho;,,
ult will be revetted by d1etiL1an Carol \d. m\ ut :7 f.m.
Tuadly at the Fountain Valley Rcaional Hc1$p1ual I 100
Euclid Ave .. fountain Vallq;. '
The class as 1n,ended e~pccaalh for cuda c and
daabrtJc petatnt and includtt a bncf le\:.turc. c ~·na
dtmonstrauon, bufYtl to .. tc and pnnted ™'lpc
Admission 1 SI 0 ~r person or SI petcoupl •
966-8070 for more 1nformat1on
O<ange Coe•t DAILY PILOT/Wedneadly, May 24. 1989 A7
AdmlniStr:ation revfves push to give banks new powers
WASHINGTON -The Bush
adm1ni~At1on will rcHH the pu$h
for leJJsJat1on granting comml'mal
bank$ broad new powcn aft.tr Con-
gress passes the pre\1dent•s plan to
rescue the sav1na.s and loan andustr). a senior Trea\ury Department official
said Tucsda)
The Bush admin1stra11on, hkc the
Reaaan adm1n1strauon ~fore at.
believes banks must be abl~ to offt'r
more st~ aces. including !>Ccunll~
underwntini, lf the) arc to compete
ap1nst taTJt t.nk1n1 firms from
abroad. said Roben R. Glauber.
Trcasul") undC"ncc~tary for finan~.
.. On~ "'e gtt the thnfl 10du tr')
l~nlat1on passed "'c are go1na to go
b3ck lo our agenda of structural
reform.'' he said
Banks ha"c t>ttn barred from
securities underwriting since 1933
when Congre s pa std the Glass-
tea.1311 Act !ieparatang commercial
and 1n' es1mcnl banking
Glaubcr's speech. md1caung the
Bush admmsstrati~n will follow the
Rcaaan adm1n1Strat1on·s lead and
~k changes that would substant1all)
~I Glus· tee.aaJI, were the Om
substantive rcmarb on the 'ubJect b)
a stnior offic11l
.. Consumers, Y.hether state , 1n-
st11utions or 1nd1v1duatsare the diret1
or eventual beneficiaries of our
reform cffons -to ofTtr them the
broadest ran~ of qu&hty i.en 1tes at
the most reasonable cost, coni.1sten1
wuh prcsen in& the U.S. financial
S)Stem:· he told the Financial Ser·
'ices Coun<:al. a lobb~ group rep-
~ntmJ larac d1,ers1fi('(f financial
compan1e!>
Glauber the top adm101~tratton
official for bank1n& and financial
'"ucs. noted that ban._~ m Fraocc.
Wci.1 Germany and (1reat Bntaan arc
pcrm1ted tu underw11te. bu:r and 'It'll
\ttunuc\, Q0cr rn)urancc, dc"clop
real estate and 1n"est 1n 1ndu~tnal
<."om panics
"Pcnn1tting a broad arra) of
financial sen ices and produ1.·h will
allo"' ·our dome)l•l. inst1tut1on-. 10
meet the foreign compcuuon both
here and abroad " C ilauber said
Opponents ol repealing c,1a,S·
Stca~I argue that 1n,cs1ment bank·
'"i I~ too ml) for 1nst1tu11on!> \\Ith
federalh 1ns"\.lrt•d depos11s But
Gtaubt'r 'aid · 'x'l unties undl'.'r·
\H111ns '' no more: risk)' -dl'ld probabl> le~\ ri'lil.) -than rom·
mc:rciul lending ...
He did not spct 11"> ci1actl) ho1o1. tht'
adm1nistrat1on "-Ould extend m·"
power to bank,, but he "poke
fa, ornbl> 1>f a bill pas~d b~ the
~natt' last )ear
l hat lcg1slat1on. versions ol which
h:I\ c been reintroduced th1'> ~ear 1n
both chambers ot (ongre'i~. per·
m1tted bank holding co,.1panies
'hrough \Ub!>1d1ancs Jnd Y.llh ccnam
satcguur<h 10 undern ntc corporate
bond!> and must other \CCunt1es
e\c.:cpt corporate ,tcklr.
In rcmarl\ to rcponcn foUowin1
his speech. Glaubcr u1d he believed
ConJ'e ~ould pau~ this~ aft.tr
passrna Bush·s S&L plan and t~n
tackle propc:>sal\ for restt\tcttlnn& of
the financial system nut year.
The tcs1 lat1on·s pro ptttHoukt be
hun because some members of Con-
grc s are blaming 1ll-adv1tcd de·
regulation for the S&L. induatry's
problems
But, Glauber sard. "1t 1~ clear that
Jhc model of the 1hnfi 1ndu try 1n the ~arly 1980 -with rts lack ofprivate1 up-from tap1tal and 1ll-i.upen<1~
reform -as not the model to be
followed as we m ·.c forward"
. .
Great w ·esterri F:inancial sUeS government over· FSLIC plan
By GEORGE GARTIES
,., ........... ~rltH
~ · C..reat '>. c\t1:rn th~ nauon 's thrrd·
b1ggci.t thrift stands to lose S20
million th1i. ~car because of the Rank
Board ruling f hat amount ,., 1h1.·
dtllcrcnc:e an 1h1: cost of co,crd~l h'
th1.· F <."dt'ral \a\.ings & Loan In·
suranu: ( \llP .md till' Fcdl·ral De·
po'>1t ln\uranu· Corp -the fund tor
banls
LOS ANG ELF. -Great Western
Financial Corp sued the JO\ernm1:nt
Tuesda). claiming that tedcral regu·
la tors unfa1rl) lh\\artl'd the \a\ mg'>
and l1lan compan~ ·s plan to ll'J'C 1he
thrift 1ndustr) \ , fcdl·ral IO\uramc
fund
1 he w1deh watl'hed tu\slc bct\\l•cn
the lar1e thrift .ind the f ederal Homl·
Loan Bank t\nard dl·mon!Miltt.•\ tlw
anger (eh h~ manager\ ol hl·alth~
& Ls" ho blame slopp~ or d1\hnnl'\t
ri' als tor the pre\l'nt l ""' 1n thl· lund
that 1 n5urc\ l mtumer' dl'l)\l\ll'
The la"i.u11. lile-U in l \ D1\tnll
< null hc.:rl lOffil'"> om· da' alter the
13.inlt. Board rcJcc.:tcd (,r1.•a1 '>. ci.tcrn '
pw~'.iJ tu meril' t\o\o of m
'>Uh">11J1anc"> 111 d deal th:ll \\ould in
l'fl°cl t tal.c the rnmpam ' h•r ( .ilt·
tcm11,1 operation out nt th1.· f \ IC
fhc '>Ult rnlh thl' dl'U">•on · arh1·
tntr) and ·l Jprn.1ou) · and lOntcnds
(,re.it Wcstl'rn met the legal rc~um··
mcnt!> for 1.hJngang 1nsurunr:c lunds.
"The Banl Board'\ erroneous rc·
IU\JI to approH the ..ipplll.tlll•n
unJU\t1fiabl) 1mprn.on\ (1reat \\ cM·
l'fll Bank "11h1n tht • .ulrng r \I IC
~)'>tcm." the <."ompan> S.ild 1n an·
n11unc1ng the ,u11
Banl Bo.ud .. pokc.,man \1arlr.
.\dam\ t.a1d oflil 1ah had e>. pcl tell th1.·
'>Ull. anJ !ltoo<l b\ thl'll dl'(l\IOll vrc:at w e,tern·r 1n.rnc1al. a lk•\ erl}
Hills-based \&L hl)ldmg compam
sought to mcrg\.' 11' ( Jlifnrn:a
sub\1d111r'), Cin·at "'"'tern B.inil. into
another !>ub-,1d 1an ( 11t·a1 \\' t"\ler n
Bank of Ame1ica tac!fieting
small business with package
By DONNA MOONEY
D.ollyl'lloc .. .-uld10t
Bank or .\nttnca has maca\l·d
its bid for small-business .icrnunt'>
b> launching a proivam of dis-
count produlls and \en llC\
The bani.•~ one ul \c,cral thJt
ha'e mo\l'd to targt·t the-'mall-
bu'ianl''iS niche a\ gro,qh shl\\\ in
other marll•t\ •
··small hu'>inl'"' ' re,1lh hag
busincss m (.ahlorn1..i \aid ~hc.-1·
I) Purge'> o,en1or 'Ill' prl'\llknt nf
retail product man..igcmcnt ·· 11 '>a
qu1ckl~ growing 1r:icrcas1ngl'
profitabk \l-gmc:nt nl tht' C illl·
lurn1a C\onom~ ·
The bank'\ n1:" ~mall Bmrnc"
Alliance offers d1 lOUnts on the
Bu!>mcs~ .\nal\ Li:r and ~mall
Busml"S\ Rep0rtcr scncs. and
d1~ount' on pa) roll \en ice Tht•
padage include) quarter()
)Une''I and rqx'n". -.cm1na" lor
buSIOl')'> o"' nef"'> conductN b\
local hJnl man.1ge~. and an
rnforma11 on hotlrnt• \ pam·I nt
crnnoml\t\ allordc)) llnd man·
agcml'nt profhs1onals has tx:ep
set up tu guide business owm•rs
~"'ices arc a' a1lable at no CO\I to
the h<1nk's 340.000 small-bu\1ness
account holdt'rs
"Insight." the bank's lirst 111 a
~nC\ Of report'I. ~Id JObS In \mall
bu\inC\\ and firm' pro' 1dJng ser·
'Ile) to large corporations will
gro" at more than doubk thl·
O\l'r.ill l'mplo)ment gro"th rate
from nn" un11I 20011
\tl''e Waddell. d1reuor of thl'
~mall .llusrness Admin1strauon'!>
district offic.:c in Orange County.
calkd Banl of \mcnca's program
a rccogn11Aon that small bus1nes-.
1!1 an "elltremcl) important pan of
our clonom) here rn Southern
( alrforn1a " He add('(f. "We're
dd1ghted the> 're rcachrn~out rn :i
direct effort to )mall hus1ncss"
Rick "1ulh. chairman ot tht<
Or<111ge< ount\ ChJmhcrof( om·
m('fcc \mall Bus1nC\'> ( ounC'll
.,aid thl· padagc pr<\\ ides 1ntor·
ma11on business O\\ ncrs tra·
ditionaJI) haH had difficult\ ob-
taining .. It's the t)pc of thing a
small bu!i1nc'>s O\\ ncr needs 10 run
the shop ..\ lot of umc"i )OU don t
know whc.-re 10 gtt that from "
Bank of '\menca 1s the statl"~
latJl-St bank and 1ts new program
rollows s1m1lar action h\ f1r~t
lntcrst.ate Bank of C nhforiua and
Wells Far10 \II arelornpeting for
California·., I malhon \mall bu\I·
n~~s that gcnl•ratc \illc\ up to S <i
nulhon annuall)
F1aure.s from the Small Busmc~
dmrnastratwn's annual report
said earning'> b) \mall firms
nat1onw1de inrrea'l-<l l ~ percent
in the first three quarters of I Q88
Emr.lo~mcnt anuea'led .i 9 per·
ccn , morl' than 1n 1ndu'>tncs
dominated h> large bus1nc,.,
About"" out of I 0 people in the
labor force wor~ for 'mall firm\
Borro"' ing h> noncorporate
bu 1ness v.a\ c!>t1matcd :tt SI 12
b1lhon 1n I QI(~
Surge in manufactured goods
undercuts fears of recession
By JOHN D. McCLAIN
W HI~(, I ()'I, -Orda' tor
.. bra lll).;et" dur.1ok a.tol•d' 'uri!~d 2.•1
pcrlCllt 1n \p11I , thl· tlltlil'\I Jd\ ,1nll'
s1nlc Dl·l.emhn lhl· fl>' l.'rnml nl -..ml
I uc\Ja\ an .11cpw1 th;it l11rllH·r C".awd 1t~Jr'> ot'a rHl\~11111 1h1' H'at
1 h1: ( OITHllCfll' I }\•p:1rt nicn1 ,.11d
order\ (ur lll,lllUfJ\ tu11.·~I go<Xh l'
P«"ttd to IJ\t thrn· ~ l".11 \ 01 mori: rn~·
lll3'ka\Onalh adJu,tnlS124 I h1 1l111n
l:i'it month after .1 I r"-'rt t'nt 1 nu"t'.l't'
rn \1 r1;h
Those a.ams tollo"cd dcdmc\ rn
Janu:in and h·hrui.lt\ th.11 h:ul r.11\C'd
concern\ C\ uno11111.' v~I\\ th n11ght be
In d11ngc1 llt \IOWIO& <.(l fllUl h lhnt lhC
nlunlr) coulll 1opple 1nt11 a rl'<C\\ton
brought on h~ ,1 l 11·d11 ;,qurae
cn11ncercd h) the f\tkr.11 R•'~"c
&3rd ·
But a11al) w. \aid thl· hal l·hl hJt k
pin\ ot 1h~ la\t t"'o munlh\ "crc .1
good 1nd1,a11on lh;)t Jcmand 1n lhc
mcinufacturin ~·{ 1or "'111 hl' cnoutih
to ._ct'p the t"Conom> C\p.'.lnd1n1 th1\
,car. 111thou1h a1 u \IOIAN fl3tl' 1h.rn
19
0;i, 1d \\) ''· .rn "°' I~,, ~ 11h r>.ua· Rt•wun~~ Im: • '>aid 1h.ll \\htlr he '1111
b.:lre\t'J l'\."onom~c -.rolAth , \\Ill"'•
1ng thl O•~l·r than•e\Jll:1.·tl·d llllll·.t'>l'
111 orOl'f\ IO \prtl \hU\\l'd lhl l'l\111
nm'" ·nut 'oltCJlllli~u1lt• J' l.1,1 il' J
1111 111 pcopll: ll1ou(?ht.'
l'11'1C1llJ I rumhk .• 1n l'u11l11nll\l
for tlK \\ rr \ c;roup n l Rnla
( \ ll\\\d P.1 '>.llJ \h( hl'llCh'd thl·
lllllrJI l\an~ \\,\, '\IHt'\\lulh· t•ng1
n\\'ring .i ·\Ult lanJin&, .. 1n '~hll h
l'l1>non\ll. 1m" th '>IO\\\ enou~h 111
dJmpcn 1n0.1lll>ll but nol enough to
l.1uw a \lump
I he .\prtl du1.ihk ioo\h rl'f)Ort. -.hl'
'>•lid ··don 1n fact. mnkc me kel J
huh: more comfortable that 1hc ~lt\Olll ~ .. nol goin to fall OUI tht'
\\JI •
I he rcpon. added RobC'1 t fl\-.
dcr1c._ lh1cl .... H,nom1st :n the '-lonh·
cm Ttu)I < n 1n C h1lago. '3" 1h.11
thl. m.anul.1\ luting \Ctlnr 1s 11'1 n11 ""> \hO~•llitl ~)\tc.•mtc \.'eail.ne\' ··
f'he ( Onlnll'ltC f •p;artmcnt ~.Ill!
thl \pnl 1nl. t<'a~. thl' l.irgc t \ln\I.' a
7 .i p.:1lcnt n\e 1n lx,cmhcr. "·" ~pr\'<id aero" 1111 major 1ndu,tr1.1I
\ ollCSOt ll'\
bcluJrna 1he rnl3t1lc defi:n'«' \, t·
C&L>r), tht: .\p11I ;ad,an<'t wa<. Jn ('\en
\lrongtr .i 7 pcm:nt fhc h1._c in nun·
iktcn 01tk1 '> wa\ thc lir't '1nu." at\ ~
tnl.rca l.ai.t lkccmbcr.
Durable
Goods ...... .,~
•. -..... -~ ( 116.8 I ( 125.4 I l.EUJ
Sovie~ trade delegation .meets to
..
expand U.S.-U.S.S.R.·commerce
ey JACK SCHltl19MAN
>''lt11• ....... ~
m1n1 lrllion to mat h thc-dttd oflhc
\ tct ··v.1th deeds of our own .. to
' kt M>me prudent nsk\ 10 mo\t
tovrard norm1luat1on or our trade
rlatton ~••h lht' "let Union • I
v.ould fllf lO ut irant m t
fa"ortd nahon to the \1Ct nrnn
for. Y ). one or tw.o) •
TM e:mrh& 1t ot the ".ct dt l·
qauon ... on ~tro1u -tt\c rt~tructunna 11ft1lc'J ~ Cba,rman
M1kha1I GOfhl<ht" Olr.c11t uWJ
wch·folit1\t f)hna u ...... When
M cllcidr io •Of°k •""1htr. •'t' ran do .. .. .
Fotlo•1n1 Cran9'o•f1 tptc(l'\,
mcmbiCnofthtSo ~sroup~of
tht potaabihty Offttt tnade tOM:t. new
~.... qitlallOll IOWW Of'C"IDI
matMti and n:<q.t.n1i:1-. 'he 'tel
nibft·, p11cnt and COO)fisht law
and t~ 100 ,oena \'fnlum 1ht Q1J
•tte M• 1n 1hc pllnn•nt~
Th\. confen•ncc came: b<'torc1 <'
ba\. ~iround of minuscule trtsd(' ~
t"ccn th11 country 3nd thl' '1ct
n1on. In l~ 1 , U.S C\poru to the
\ iet Onion were uni) 6 tenth~ of I
percent of all \mrt1can JOOd ~lJ
ahfi d. ind "'ct 1mpon to the
n1tcJ t.at v.~re onl) a I Otb of I
~r nl
~·a lhrouth 1ntcrprct~n '"
\punt.antou<. tranil. l•C?n· th '1ct\
addf U(d new '1ct thinkrn 1n
currtnt 1n1e:m1t.onal rclat1on in·
l"'41na a c:k-<mpha 1 on m1ln1n
~"°""and a stun tov.-arJ bU\1n \\
ind tl1Mk •1th thC oncii St1teund
thc'rnt of tht li\Ortd.
Yu t(homt'nlo. deput) duurm.tn
of tM .... R 'tatc Plann1n1 Com·
m1s"11on, or Gosplan, spo .. e of the
·-w1d • ak rntru\.tUnr'\lofour «On· 1
om). she l.rt"ah n of 1 new modt'I of
.,.._ ... SCNllTS/ Ml
Ban~ ot Rei k' uc \\ .1,h ({)t·<,p111.• the
u\t' of bani. 111 th~ n.1me., hoth
lll\lltutiO!l!> Jrl" rh.il ll'fCd "' \,I\ 1ng!>
and loan'>)
I he lk·llc' u1: 1n,111ut iun .il1l'Jd'
ha' lkd thi: F~l H rlw t .1hr.11m.i
\..\..l 1'> ha11 i:d hom 'ud1 J "\ltlh b'
\t,1 ll' IJ" hut b' 111e1 g.111g in111 1 hl
\m<11le1 \\ J\h1ng1on 1nq1111111•n
\\OUld bl: ,1hk h• th.ingi: 1mu r.1h~l'
fund'>
C1rea1 Vq .. ;tcrn ( ln.11K1al \\Ith)''
b1ll1011 1n J\\~" h.1\ 2li0 ri:t.111 \1..\.L
br;ir\1.he'> 111 C ~il1hirr11a \\~<1,h1111tt1.>P
\tJl<' f111ndJ \111ona and "l'"
) Oi l
Its chn1rm.tn .ind d11ef t'\Cll•ll'l'.
Jamr:s \l11 n1goml·n. h.1!> been
outspoil.l'll in h1!> hclid th.11 hl•alth\
thrift'> u1r: twrng unl.11rl) 1.1r1ll'd to
ma~e up ll1,,1.., till Ull l'd h' thl' onl'·
third ol thl nJu.,tn that" 111 trouhlc
1 hc ~ ~l IC 1s '1r.tt'P1.'d h~ a" J\ 1.· 1.11
l.11lurl'' Jnd lcde1all~ lortl'd llH!rgt'r'>
.iOlong thr 111' pummeled b' l.11lrng
rl'.il l·statc rnarl..l'h 1 n 'ome 'late\ .ind :.l\.l1>rd1n~ t11 \onw l·ntic' h\ fraull
Jnd n11.,m.1 nagl'ml·n1 th.u rellul.11or\
'''lllool..rd I ~L IC "''ur;inn· ''hteh
11111.c u1\l Jht>ut thl· \amt• a~ H>l<
1n,ua.10ll' l1>r h.tnl' ha' nl·arf\
Juubkd Ill Jlrll{ hn .IU'l ()I
\UllhJlgl'\ 1111pu~l'd IO tt•p(cni,h thl
lullll hl'laU\l' ul thc "a' 1.· nl t.11lurn
~
anJ 'llcrgl'r!> C' • •
In order to 1.m•.,erH' tbe insurance
tund < ongress 1n 1987 imposed a
nh11.11onum on dcpanurc from the r DI< Rut Grl•at \.\.cstem IS among
'>1l1Hl' 10 thnth thal could quahf} for
l'\1.•mp11on' to the moratonum be·
t Ju~· lhl'' \l3tcd an intent 10 lea' e
thr: fund ticfort.· the morn1onum wa"i
,1ppro' ed
.\mon~ thoc;l' thrift<; lhat hn vc
.1pplll·J 1u ICJ\l! 1he fund is. the
nJ11on·!> h1ggl~t thrtlt·holdmg com-
p.in ... H I' \hnrnn!.on & Co. of Los
\ ngclc,, parent of Home Savings of
\meflhl
Eed-g9Ver-nor-give.s-na-hint
of easing credit as dollar rises
By NANCY BENAC
AnOO..tf'd 1'11•0 "'~"'
" ·\"ill I '1,( I I ( ,, \ hip I {'lkl ·"
Rl''l'I '1 11llll 1.at ll•" e no rndrl.1111•11
I ui:~.I\ thl 1..l'lll1.1I h.inl "J' '"'
s1dcring c.a\lng l rl·d11 to~"'" 1h1.· r"'
of the dollar Jtw1n,1 tore1gn l Ulll'n
CIC\. ~J\lllg thJ'l l.UI OIOi 1111lJt11 'I
rlOlUtrl\ th\' f l'd' t11 p prlllrt t\
\i.ll.'d II .in '·"•nl! 111 nlOlll."tJI'
p... >fll. \ \\ J' \\,JI I .Ill 11.'d 1!1 \ l'O \ hl
\u q~mg '.alul. 111 1h1 dollar und th1·
\lu" in~ l ..., ' """Ill~ I l'll ltll\ \.'r nm
Kotx•rt lkllu rl·,ponlkJ .. tnn:i111 n
"" t deJd l1111.1111111 l\\l1ll .1 l..r' fal.1111
10 tl\: llln\111l.hd Ill ITiollllJI\ pOfll\ mJ~ing · · ·
\peal... in~ .it thl ,,111onJI f u1110"1·
1st' < luh. I k iln ,.11J pohc~ male"
mu~t .. prulwd "'a 111 Ulknt fa\h1on 1t1
et a omplcte J\"' -.ment o 1hl
l tdd
1\111\1111\\ .111J th1.• 1111lat11\l\,lr\ 'llU·
.111011
Onl\ thl'll hi: 'Jill 'h1111ld pnhl.'
.1l ti1111 Ix 1,1 1..l'll .• 1Jdin~ "th;lt °'"''II hi.
1111 .luh 'Ith lhl' l\l'\I 111<.'l'tlllg dJtt'
ll•I thl. I 1.,lu .i l Opc:11 \1ar!..et (om
rm t l<'l \l t I• 't'I' 1)(1(t,' lnr th,·
I l.JlrJI Rt'>l.'r\l
f he I t.•d 1n \1.1ll'h I lltla bq~an
pu,h111g 1p 111t~1, 'I r,ll l'' Ill Jll dTort
t11 .,10" l'l.11n11m1 •. 11-ro"th :ind thu'
l';t'>l.' 1nllJ1111n I hl 1.entral hinl... h.1,
l11m1.· u11<k1 1nu1 ."ing P•l"llrl· 111
ll'\Cl\I Ja" l•l l .. '.1'l. tnll'n.''' 1.11c' n11\\
tha11h,·n1>rll•lll\ .1p1xar' t •hi.• lt•"n~
'tt'.im .111d 1hl.· d••ll.ir ' 'iiluc '
'lll ll"'t' '\ rt'l.fuctmn in l ~ 1ntl'rc'1 1:lll''-
n.duH' 1h,· 1111.cntl\ ( t.1r lt1r\·1gncr \ tn
purd1a .... · 1h1ll.1hknl1m1natc,t inH•,t·
mcnt'I .ind ti U\ ll.t1UlC\ \\WIJ dl ·
mand fut tlw uulll.'lr .. alto\\ 11' th{'
gtl'1.·nha1. I.. '' .ilUl' to fall
I ht' 11" ni! 'alu\. of the dollar.
\\h11..h th" "t:t·I. hit a 2 1 :-~ear high
.1~.un,1 lhlj 111.1ril. .rnd a 11 :-)car high
.1g.11n.,1 thl 'l'n. m.1~cs 11 harder to
11.·Jull thl· I " trJdl{ dclkll ~ause
1mix•rtl'd ~01ld' hcl:omc.-k s C\·
IX ll\I\ C hCfl' :lnlf the priC"C'i Of L..
p1uJu1.t\ 1.1\l'l">l.',I fll>I.'
Bu t lh lk1 -.J1d 1ha1 '>l't11ng ac;1dc
th1. 'ol.11Al1t' 1>1 lht dull.u O\l'r the P·"' "l'Cl · "e h.i'c a \Cr\ h1gfl
dq;rl'l' \11 l \1 h.11l~l.' IJIC <,tah1lrt\ ••
·· 1 hl' 1,,,1 l11uplc ot dap that has
111.'l':l "h111lc,1 a"3' hut 11 \llU would
hJ\\ '111.C'd .11 11 l"Jrf\ la<,\ "CCk \OU
\\1>uld I j\I.' 'lt'l'll a prCll\ table
n lhangl' 1.1k o' i:1 a con~idernblc
J)l'floU ul t1n1c.'' hl' 'klld
I lclkr H>n1.e\kJ that the "pol-
ll > mal..l·r "'ho 1~norc' the t:\chang
rote M~n;ils doc\ \Oat h1!i O\\n penl."
~~~ ...... ~~--~~-_J
in Ameri a. ~re al the best
managed. according to the latest
Forlzaw A.ifa_tp.tinf survey
. ..
'" ''"~ (
Thi is on of the be t
rat~ \\"e\-e ffi red in years, but
there's not lling h v l ng it w11l
be around. \V t YOU stake
your claim to it now. Wlth oor
long·t rm taximum Yield Cer-
tificat of Deposit. you'll earn a
high guaranteed rate of return,
year aft r year.
\b.t also get the~
tage of Great~ strength
and safet}t All w 00 ~get ~r.
The fact is, G at rn is the
most profitabl savings institution
--GREAT
Plus accounts are
federall • insured up to $1"""""''"'"
or more. depending on how your
a counts are tru tu.red .
a}\\-a 'tt ~ salWda _
don\ wait. Lock
in thi rate toda}t open your
Great ~tern Maximun1Y.eld en Simply con~t any <i wr
many ballk branches. Or Call
1 G~ K-US.
Great ~em. r=r.t:
\\e'll always be there. ~.
M QtM09 Cou1 OAIL v PILOT I Wec:lnMday. May 24, 1988
Karcher criminal trial
on Inside trading starts
ly CATHY ,ltANKUN
Ol!y ,__ s-w.
LO ANGELES -A hagh-
rankin& Carl's Jr. hambu~
chain accountant as innocent of
sccurtties fraud because hed1d not
know corporate earning were
expected to drop when he sold his
stock in the compa n~. his law)er
told jurors today.
Al vin De hano, 53. of
Anaheim, is accused of having
insider infom1ation when he sold
I, 725 share of Carl Kar<'her
Enterprises stock in October 1984.
when ll was known by some
company's accounting employees
--but not the public -that third
quarter earnings were down dra-
maucall y.
Defense atto rne) Da' id
Wiechen said De hano knew
earnings for the quarter Y.ere-
down. but he dtd not know that
carnangs "ere predicted to remain
low for the rest of the year. Hts
client also knew the company's
overall financial <'Ond111on was
good.
Wicchen said the compan} so
far that year had sho" n a profit of
$1 5.6 million, compared 10 a
$I 3.6 million profit tn I Q83.
"Thc-.ame <'Ompan) also had
appro>.1mateJ) $40 million in the
bank. It wa~ not being perceived as
a compan) 1n 1rouhll'." Wiechert
said.
He added that De Shano was
"lookin~ at results that wer<"
disapI)Oanti ns. but a compan~
generating m1lliom of dollars can
afford d1saepo1ntmen1. ..
But o\sSJstant U.. .\llornq
James Sanders told the JUI') that
De Shano broke the la" when he
sold the stock and a' 01ded loses 1 n
excess ofS7.000.
On Oct. 12. De ha no got a draft
of a .re.po a that sho" cd the
compan) 's eamtngs for a fou r-
week period ending Oct. 5. I Q84
were 65 percent belo" forecasts
and 40 percent lo"'er than the
sal'\le period the ~l·ar before
Sanders said.
De Shano al so knc'' that earn-ings would be even lo,, er because
the repon had not included C:\·
pcnses 1 that would reduce earn-
ings.'
"Qn Oct. IS. as he $SY.. e\pense\
increasing, he ~old cvel) share of
stock he owned that WllS ev1uloble
to him. He old 11 Wlthout telling
an) bod) "hat ht' 1..nc"." 'nnders
said.
Once the figures "'ere tno"n
the compan) "i sued a specani
announcement half way through
the period telling 1nve tor that
income dropped 50 percent from
what it had been beforf," 11nder..
said.
When the public a n·
nouncement was made on Oct H .
the value of the stocl. dropped 20
percent, from $2 1 to $1 7 a 'ihnrc
Sanders said.
But Wiechen said the real bad
news about the com pan) 's earn-
ings was not included in the
relall' el~ lo"-le\.el accoun11ng re-
pons on which De hano "orl..cd
Despite De hano'r. po 111on as
direc1orofacl·oun11ng fo r Karcher
Enterprises. Wiechert said his
eltent was not tn' oh ed 1n prepar·
1ng financial forecast for the
com pan) .
.. Al van De Shano "as not an
officer of thl' cumpan) He's
reached the end of thc.-hne" as fa r
as his advancement in thl' com-
pany, Wiechert said of the colleg\'
dropout.
The added knowledge that earn·
rngs for the rematnd<.'r of the )t'ar
were to continue lower was known
only by employees m chargc.-of
fo recasts, W1cchen said.
··The people tn finanl·e ah
charge of forecast had d1fTl·ren~
information aboui the future that
.\lvtn De hano d1C.J not ha'c ··
Wiechert said. "It "as not 1nlor-
ma11on that .\h in De ha no lt.nl'''
or could ha' e gut's~ed ..
De Shano asked <'Ompan~ rnn-
troller George C"lo"ard 1fhe <'Ould
sell the siocl. and "'as 1o ld he
could. Wtcchcn said
De Shano and 15 mcmbl.·rs ol
the Karcher famtl ) '"ere named an
a Cl\ ii la" sui t filed b' the l'l'Urt·
lies and Exchange ( om1111,.,t0n
last }car.
A<'cordmg to the complaint thl'
16 a"oided losing more than
$300.000 by selling stocl. before
news of the compan ' ·~ lo" earn-
ingll was made puhlt(:
Firms to shift health costs
'
By DEBORAH MESCE
Auoci.t~d l'reu W tlttt
W<\S HI CiTON -~ grt'"'lllg
number of lompan1cs 1n1end to
require the11 emplo)CC\ to pa~ a
Jre3ter Share ofthrir health can.' CO\t<,
1n response to !>oanng medical \.'\·
penses. the chairman of the auonal
Assocaauon of Manufacturers said
Tuesda).
Richard E. Hecken. 1n releasing a
survey of the assocuuion's members
on health in urance issues. said
incttased cost-sharing as "a pos1ll\'l'
development" be<'ausc 11 enco urages
workers to become more educated
.SOVIETS
FromA7
our ~onomy, the creation of lepl
arrangements for proper functioning
... (dom~stic) tax reform 1s in 1hc
works ...
He described what suggested a vast
slimming down of the Soviet bu-
reaucracy. There has. he said, been an
"elimination of over 300 ministries
and authorities both centrally and in
the Republics. We have released over
610,000 people from our manage-
ment."
The Soviet Union is accenting the
construction of the "comentone of a
market economy," the official said.
adding, "We have altered planntng
systems.·· and have transferred trade
functions to make them more effi -cient. ,.
Khomcnko reThrred to the pledge of
health-care con .. umer..
I he sun e' of 2.0~9 manulal tun·"
carhl·r th1'> \tar found that thl· \t1'1111
pro' 1d ing hca Ith rn 'u r11 nt l' n: p
resented an a' cragr H IX'l"Cl'rtt ol lhl
c-om panics' m·t profit,
f hl' lost of hl·ahh care tor 1 \
husme'>scs ha., tn pll.'d O\ er lhl' l.1'>1
eight years and ro'>C an a' crag\' '\O
percent last )ear for the l'Ompani ec.
SUl"\C}ed, he satd
The surve} found 84 percent of the
manufocture~ sun e)cd opposed an~
attem pt tu require comp:intes 10
pro' 1dc.-benefits to workers.
Gorbache' 10 commence n unilateral
redu<'tton 1n arms. with the minister
suggesting that savings would tx·
placed 1n business and trade develop-ment.
A.A. Obuk.hov. duct of the U.S
and Canada Depanmcnt of the
U.S.S.R. Ministr) for Foreign AITairs.
spoke warmly of Sccretar) of State
James Baker's recent four-hour meet
ing with Gorbache' that "endorsed
last )tar's pnnc1plt of reciprocity ..
bet"cen the two superpowers
"We cannot permit the world to
blo" up," said Obukhov an un
allusK>n to the late poet T.S. Eltot. "or
d} ing with a wh imper."
A.I. Kachanov. fir t deputy mini
ter of the U.S.S.R. Ministry for
Foreign Economic Relations. said
Soviet busines~s will be permnted to
engage tn foreign trade " o long a~
the) wlll be compet1t1 vt'."
I
White House wary as dollar pt.1shed up
lyTOMRAUM
AlHICUlled l'reu 11/rll ..
W HINGTON -. Pohucal un·
rc~t in Jap:m and W~t German)
prc~nt a dilemma for the Bu~h
odm1n1 :mnaon no1 only in the
diplomatic arena but also in 1t battle
ga1m1t a bulging dollar.
The Wh1tr Hou~on Monday took
the unusual step of 1nuin1 u state-
ment encouraging intervention b~
central government banks 10 drive
do"' n-thc dollar's value abroad.
The step wa taken in conjunctio"
with a sell-off of dollars by the federal
Reserve, the Bani. of Japan and
C.-\.er:tl furopean central banks.
The dc1:.1s10.n to issue a statement
was propelled b> adm1nistrat1on fea~
that too high a rise in the dollar
againr.i other major currenc1e will
era~ hard-" on recent 1mpro\t~ment ~
in the LI . trade deficit.
l he delic-11. aided b) record export
sales. fell dramaucall) to S8 !S6 billion
in ~lar~h. a l}.8 pert.cot d rop from
Februar~ 's 1m halance ·of $9.8:!
balhon, accord1na to tbt Commttet
Oepanment rfhc drop continued a
do""'n"'ard trend an tht' trade ddicat
that stancd early last )car.
As the dollar aocs h1Jher 1t11n t
other ma.ior currcncaej, imponed
goods become le Cllpcns1ve here and pnce~ of U.S. product ao up abroad,
asarav1t1ng the trade deficit.
De rnc the ~llina of dolla~ by
Ct'ntra banks, the dollar has con·
tlnued to climb, urging to more than
2 West German marks and 10 140
Japane c yen. the U\>per limits of
tradina ranges unofficially set by the
seven major industrial nations.
A reason for the dollar's un-
restrained climb as that political
problems faced b) ruling adminis-
tl'at1ons an both Japan ahd ·west
German) a~ undermining trader
confidence 1n the )en and the mark.
enhancing tht' attractiveness of the
dollar.
In Japan, the announcement by
Pnme M1n1ster Noboru Takeshita
that he would resign k> tal.e rcspons1-·
b1laty "' I.ht payoff KHdal that has
rocked Japan '' c.ausana 1nvtstor
unr«t, anal)sts said. The aovun1na part)" s search for a successor has been
complica\N b.)' the 1Candal' links to
mo1t ofit1 senior members
And m Welt Germany, the current
dispute over nuclear disarmament 1s
cau$ina problems for hanrtllor
Helmut Kohl. .
AhhouJh his advocacy of early
U.S.-Sovtet talk5 on climinatina
NATO's shon-rangc nuclear miniles
is posina a problem for the United
States in the upcoming NATO sum-
mit1 Kohl is under even more
political pressure at home to take a
stronJcr stand against the missiles.
"Financial markets Jtr~ geuma
nervous that Kohl is goana to lose the
election. And an Japan, we still don't
know who the new pnmc minister
will be," said David Wyss, chic(
financial economist for Data Re-
sources Inc.
"This makes people holding onto
yen or marks very ncrvows, so they
buy dollars And tbc inlemt rate on
dollan (dollar-cknominaltd invest-
ments and stCUriues) as atiJI very haah compa~ to lhOst m German)' and Japan."' Wy contan~.
Monday's White House Stalcmcnt
by dcput) press JCcrct.ary Rom•n
Popadiuk said the chmb1n1 dollar "i$
a matter of conctrn" that ·•has al"°
prompted queS1ion1ng of I.he admm-
LsttalJon 's commitment to the pro-
cess of economic policy coordt•
nation" 81JlOng the Group of Seven
major industrial democracies.
The}' are the United tatcs. Japan,
We t Germany, Britain, France, Ital)
and C.1nada. The JCven have a&reed
to take steps to coordinate their
economic policies -includ1ne
intt'rcst rate changes and direct inter-
vention on eicchanJe markets -10
keep maJor cu.rrencaes stable.
"This administration remains full>
commiucd to this proceu," the
White Houso statement continued.
Stock.prices declihe during strong doliar
By JULIA C. MARTINEZ
Af' lu\in4'U \llntt r
NEW YO RK -T ht.· stod; markl.'l
fe ll tn nwd,·1 "''-' tiadtng T uesda) a.,
thr marlt.l'I took .1 breather amid
lOnl·ern <1tl11u1 thl' dollar., strt•ngth
and the pa1:l' 01 ,•n1nom1c grO\\ th.
The Do\\ fonl''> !l\('rage of '.\O
111duM11ah fell ~4 Cl I ptltnt~ to fini !>h
fhl· da' at :!.47R.O I.
Dcd1n1ni; '''lll''> outnumbef('d ad-
' .1ncl.'r'> "' Jh11u1 8 au 5 1n nation" idc trJlhngo('\:e" 't or!>. ·tock E>.\'.hangc-"
li'>ll•J SIO<. !>.'>. \\1th 9'\t( IS'>UC'i dll\\ n
'i94 up Jnd 46l} u1H:hangcd.
The Mlll i.. marl.ct OPC'ned lc1"'t'r
aftl't a rnongcr-than·e\p(•ctcd
durable goodii rcPiJrtfor -\pral
Thl' [ 011rnw1ll' Department re-
fX>tlc:d that l>1de1 \ 10 factorte\ lor
.. h1g-ttl l.l'I .. 11em<, '>uch a~ am ra h and
machinct~ dnnbcd ::! 9 percent tn
\prtl thl' \trungc.-~1 1mrcasc 1n four
nwnth'> In ~kird1 durable go0<h
(11 dc1., 1 O\l' Just I ~·ll·ent. a figure 1 hl'
m..1rl.l'I l'\JX'l.ll'd 111 Ix· rcPC"all·d 111
April
T~e incrca..c rl'lkl ll'd renc" ed
NEW YORK (AP) -Tl'le tonowlng "" sl'lows the· New York Slock E•chanoe stocks ond worranls lhat l'la11e gone uo lhe mos! ond dOWfl lhe mosl based on oer.c:en1 of change tor Tuuda11 No securities lradino Delow S2 or 1000 sl'lares are Included Nel and oercenlaoe cl'langes are 11'\e difference between lhe orevl6us closing price and Tuesdav·s 5;30 om price
Ha me 1 BarrvWrgni 2 vtRavttcl'I 3 Schwillr n 4 vtTodOShP S McClalchv 6 Pan Am
7 ~lect Anoe I ~1v~vo1
ll
'11Yieros WMS Ind CoturnbiaSv SllfelFn 4 tiarm11nlnl 15 F~OG
i Stross~~av 1 ~ulbro
MHUS UnvMed FloalPnt l~al B11lc Pattenco 4 Shoneys S Wlnne1>a110
Nlf'!'le ~ Audl.2Vld ~lllVEll WI lgnalAPfl CW~nv I.ch p
owe l o nttrco
VILTVCP Mltf~ITr
f ~l~omun rllAlr eloot>Lew !• i!~:ilr:!'~or aroid n 1 veter oulltcFn oldome lllSCP s Dresner Katv Ind Della Wood 4 Flllerlek $ Navstr wtA
DOWNS h9P1
f '1
i
.9
j
..
l ~1
dl·mand 1n oll maJor 1ndu!.tr1cs atlc.-r
b1 \1ad-hased "l'akn ess tn the li rst
4uat ter and dcsp1I \' some slackentng
ofTtn other "CllUIS
"No mauer ho"' )OU break 11 up it 1s
a strong repc1rt ... ~aid Thomas F.
( arpcnter. etonom1st for A 8 Cap1·
tal Management. "The tndustm1l
st·~ tor b~ remained rcsiJ1cnt to
htglll'r 1ntcn'st 1atl's . and from this
point forn.ard 11 1s nut at all cl ear that
llw ewnonn \\tll "cakcn In fac t. 11
indtlJICS th~ CUll)Olll) '' 111 firm ... ~umc anah)I'> said ho"e\.cr. that
the durabk · goo<h report "as an
l'\lU'>C for predtc tablc profit-taking
after a n1ne-,,cd rall)
· Ilu: pnm.11 ~ re.ii.on for the scll-ofT
1'> ,,l.·\l. coml' J long \.\8) tn nine
\\l'l'I.\ I he wU1ng \\as not nast~· 11
did 1101 get out of ha nd .. said Alfred
L (1oldman market anal\St \\tth
.\ C> ld\\ard' & '>on' lnr ·"It "as
mur,· pruli1-1ak1ng and a hu )ers' •llft l>.l' ..
Earl) in the da). ""hen th(• L' .~.
lU1renq '>olfrnl·d slightl} against the
Japanc~l· ~en and We'll German
OTf l'PS A\D D01t \S
NEW YORK (,AP) -The following llsl sl'lows lhe Over the Counfer stocks and warrants Iha! have gone up lhe most ana down ll'le most DHed on percent 01 chenoe for Tvesdav No H CurlllH lraomo below s2 or 1000 snare. are Included
Nel and oercen1oge changes are !"' difference Detween lht Previous clOs no orlce and Tuudav s la" °' bid price
Nafil l lvenHumn 2 enBldPrd
3 esvrJiCom '
• CSM sv"em' S FelrfdNot>•t 6 Cenll8en
7 ~aserltch t ~r::t'cfr~" 11 ng\oM4KI 1 Oet~Svs GenlCpfr J HemmonoCo l4 AmP10nr IS Wtitert>ekt 1: Psvchmd1Co
i ACMATCo 9asAmMed Jslectn ~lneer~o pf kyMWno qfvGrl pf Not>elln• 4 SaftvRwv S fmneHnc
Na~ enc om l vntech pf s eleArl s 4 Cfllrtnc s S. JlffvLub
; allronlc ' l!IA Svat I UH f n Proven~d• JO ~olld•y'"ftv i 1 omelnlen wl
l
l X~f~n8sP 1 IPMlcr I M•talcled Bl~Klng ~::>LProd OlfChMedCI adr1Loo ome~ntensv Circa I• Hawk niinm'
f:rl\nlllatn olr~f. i ~~~\., ..
UPS usteh9Pct. ~'• t l • UP i·i > J • UP 7 > I l • UP 2 '-Up l
4 '• Up l 7Sa ~ UP 67
1 s t6 s-16 UP 1s1 3'• ., lJp 14 4'• '\ UP 14
3 ~ UP 14 i 6 1.. lJp •
4 '> UP 14 4 l UP 14
3 • lt Up 'I! 7 • '• Up
2 39 16 I • • 8: l ·l 4 ., 'l UP l 7'• S 16 Up 1 21 2' • UP 1 " '. UP I 't '-UP
1 '• UP It ~ Up 1. 3 3· 16 S-16 UP lo DOWNS
2\a -9·1~1
''· -"• 4 -" ... -"' .... -\t
I') -" ,, -1'. , -. .,
r I -) . -,., t ~
j . -. -. • -lt 23·1' -I,, ,, .. -'• s~ -" '~ -ll-16 2 -'• 4 . -) 2~ -I ~ 31-16 -+'6 I'; -'• -'• --')
10 , ... , ,, .. 11 417 t,.,.+ ,, u ., •• 16 etS I.,._ lli ''''" j ,_. ' 1 ..
14JIJ "ltt '• "it t. SI '91't-'1 ,. w-.-1
ll j.11 ll'-+ ' 10 1tt u~ • ,., n , .. -,. + •
II 7ff j' 104> lit~ ••
mark. in' estor~ "'om cd that a shdc 1 n 1 m pactcd the market.
the dollar could dm e awa> foreign Nauonw1de. consolidated volume
investors. in NY E-hsted issues. including
But the dollar resumed Its advance trades an those stocks on regional
after mtdda ) and that helped send exchanges and 1n the ovcr·thc· price~ IO\\-Cr. counfir market, totaled 226.57
"The doJlar has been maki :"111.lll shares.
pcopk feel more comfortable." Gold-A measured by .Wilshire As-
man said. ''nut now u has.goLLen a bit socuu • ind~ of'.-.mor~ than S.000
too strong. In a 'ulnerable market a"ttvcl > traded studs, the market fell
that raises qucs11onsr about "hat S26 51S5 btlhon. or 0.84 percent. 11\
that'sgoingtodo to thc lradedeficn ·· 'al ue .
Anal)sts ~1d. h~"'e'er. that Tu<"'· The NYSE'scompos1Le tndC\ of all
da) ·s "caknc'ts re~d onl> a bnt'I tts hstcd common stocks fell I 74 to
pause and tha1 the dominant trend 1n 177.61
. the !.lock market ts st1ll upward. Among active!)' traded issues on
Volume on the Ooor of the Big thc NYSE.PanAmro$C 1'k to 4'43m1d
Board came 10 187 69 mil hon shares. repon\ that the a1rhne, u \\ell as
up fro m 185 OJ mt lhon an Monda)·s other m als, "ould mal.c a takco"er
session. Except for a few meek ofTer for "lorth"est .\1rhnes· parent
a11cmpts to rall). trading act1\ll) NWA Inc later 1h1s month "J\\ .\
remained moderate. trade~ said gained .:!'a to 106 and Warner (om·
Tho mas Walsh. head of equ11 , mun1ca11ons rose : 10 51 '•.
trading for 1kko Secunues Inter-IBM dropped '. to 1091 .. .\ T &. T
national, said pohttcal turmoil in fell I'• to '\4'·• and General Moto rs
( htna and Panama also may ha' e lost 11• to 40 •.
M H.-\'f '\\'SE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Mev 23 NEW VORIC (AP) Mav 23 ,.rev. Pr"".
Advanced '"'l ~ ,Adv~nced Tuuftl daJ
~ecuned Oec~ned m ~~ nc enoed yr.c '"'"d otal Issues oiat fi'ues New highs 19 ~ew h ohs ?l New lows 2'l ew lows IS l.t
NEW YORK (APJ-sa .. 1. 4 pm fUfl• NEW YORK (AP)-Selu , 4 p m Tuu -dar. Price and nel chell9t. of ll'le IS most day ork e and net Challff of lhe lO mo11 eC1lve New VOf'll Stock E•ch1no1 lnues active A~rlcan Stock E•chenoe ln ues ~=~o nallonanv 11 mor~,an t!Jte:M. ~a° .natlonaUv at mor\.~~•tOle. ~~~~~~ :~a: j~ -• J1~~~Pf' m r~ + '• A~~& T ~~l ' "-~l'~ ~~ ~~~t , ~· I~~ + 1 PotomEI , , ,,. -a ow Coro 14 ,,_
IBM , , l > -~ Wsl /gilal 11 1 -Smith&ec:k • • 'l + 1.-. NV mes ' 29l,. .,
Euon ~ , 4 1• -> ~cnoeav 12•l + • WarnrComm • I S 7• + ., lasonlcs ' 2 IS-6 EsllCodek I, , ij -• eKM AlrCo ' 13 • Nav~·star 11· •. +-1 • Gen !Oris ,4 , 7't -I l I( M/j l, , I • -1
RJR Hid pf 1 '• • TranscoEao 1, , + •
DOM JO\I:" .\\'ER \Gt:~
\ .\SD.\Q Stl'IARl
NEW VORK (AP}-Mosl active Q_Vlf• lne·coun1tr stOCll• suPPlleO bY ·NASO
NEW YOR~IAPI Fl!MI Oow·Jonei N\T.: VllWMIUdA~Jt~°'
STOC s Pr c.Co 451 • -,., lltlULKIQr Tuesdav, Mav 73 M l:' 3''1• + f
0.,.,, H19'1 Low Ca.H Ole SunMC. s 21$9 -'t 30 Ind AOOleC CS'l'I -'1
24" 12 2501&32«7 If WI Ol-24 01 b'1w'.F~ 21~ + ~ 20~s:,:k111 11se.~v~•21t•9r1u1i~ ~w 3!:! =1: S SI m.'4 fn ,, ~n 3l ,.. j ~etlcom 7 , 7$9 2 1 l 1' -f· 16 "?,u~ .·~.· Ulllt 'lfr.
"l·:T ·\I .S PH I (·•:s GOl.D PHl(·t :s
. .
•
l .Dll O Hl \1
The little
bussYstem
that couldn't
f l
A bu system's ~onh may be best determ1 ncd by whether
one1s us10g1t or paying font. Ideally, those who use Jtalso pay
for it in sufficient numbers to make the wheels roll.
Too often, that is not the case. Those who dCpo\tt their
few coins in the fare box defend the service as an ab\olute
necessny of getting from here to there. But if their n4mbers are
not substanhal. tu payers or their representatives ha' e the
final vote on a system's viability. If the gap is not too great. the
subsidy 1s overlooked as a necessary evil. Public transpor-
tation serve"I the communny and ser tees co~t.
How~cr. when the man) who d on't ride must v1rtuall)
pa)'. th7e way for a 'cry few who do. the ub 1dy 1s s1mpl) an
evil. .. #
Consider the case of the Laguna Beach bu ytem
An audit ot Orange 'ount) • o nl) city-run transit S)\tcm
concludes $250,000 could be saved b y parkms Laguna
Beach's buses. County buses supplemented by D1al·a·Ride
coulcrbc use-in tea of continuing to u s1di7c lffif
personable but farC ·OO X·poOr Cit~ bu System. aCCOrd1 ng tO
one sugge$tlon in a report to the Orange Count) Transpor·
tauon Comm1ss1on. Part of the tran portatio n comm1ss1on's respons1~ht) 1s to decide how ~late and federal transit m o ne"'
is d1 v1ded an the county ·
Ideally, the report said, tare bo'< revenue payc. for I 5
-~-n~ofa uans+t S)--6tc-m.:S-Opcraungt.:ost+.-That-mtttll ligure-
1s and1cat1"e of how inefficient and poorl;. patronized puhhc
transportation is an O range Count). Jn Laguna. 1l''i paltry 7
percent. That mear\s 93 cent'> of ever) d ollar it takes to nin the
busc 1n Lasuna Beach must w me frnm '>OUrtes othl·r than
tho e who ride the buses.
The Laguna Beach bus S) '>tern <.ccms to bc c1tht•r an
unaffordable IU:\Uf'Y or a dreadful mcfficicn<:~
ot surpn ingl) the ' IC\\. lrom l aguna fkat h "'quilt' .1
blt different.
City Manager Ken Frank <,ays the cit) ha<, no intention of
dis oh ing its I 9·)ear·old transit system and 1' not mul h
interested an some of the report's suggestion\
Frank. \\1th all the tat·t of a ~O\IC l arms n1:got1ato1
rnuntcred b\ calling to r D1al·.\-R1dl· to be dl\conunut'd
"\\ c intend 10 ~ccp the'~ 'item and \\t' intt•nJ to gt•t .1 lair
,Ware of the tran.s..Ltrc,cnuc~ a\.atlabk 10 th1H·ount) ... r rank
said
We can onl\ ho pe that otha mort· open-minded J}\:r<,nn'
define \\hat 1s taar. .
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0 ·1·11 t :H '01c·t :s
The Hatch Act
For the second lime in two )l'nrs. thc Hou\l' o f
Rcprcsentall' es has pa· ~d a bill "1p1ng out safoguard-; ~inst the Pohllc1zat1o n of the federal , ... ork force The I Q87
bill was killed 1n the cnatc. th1-, time the countr) ma) not be
o luck>.
U nder threat 1 the Hatlh \ct ''h1lh hJr<. federal
cmplo)ce from partisan poh11rnl Jt:t1' 1'tn Doe the Hatch ;\Ct mlnn~c (On) the nght or lcdaal
\\.Orkcrs to freedom of ,pccch l he uprc ml' Court has
rcpeatcdl} said .. 1o" a t 973 ruhng n tcd "the Judgme nt of
h1 tor) that federal service shou~d d epend o n mcrnonou'
performance rather than pohllcal er .. ice:· .
Hatch' intent is dcarh not to bull\ Cl\ 11 sen ants. but 10
shield them from bull) rng b) their ~upcnor - a nd b) their
increas1nal) po\\.ertul union leader".
Even more important. the Hntth ct protect the ge neral
public lf )ou need to tall \\Ith a fe deral c mplo;.cc about )our
ta\ btll or 1al · cunt> check. )OU v.ar(t"'tQ..bc confident that
)O ur po!llttal nett' mes will not influence his dcc1~ton. . Assi~ra1\l Attorney General Thornns Bo)d warns that 1f
1 the new assault on Hatlh sutcccds. "the nonpan1~n
--Cilrort'cment of fcdcrarfav. v.oUTd ccrtarnl> be threatened
and could be C'\tlngui~hcd " President Bush hould U\C h1
hca') anillcl) -including his \Clo PQ\\Cr 1f nccc \:if) -to
pre,cnt that.
Th<' Albuqu~rque f .M.J Tr/bun~
Need for small businesses
The ~lane arc .. mailer, the cmplo)CC h t shorter and
the bonom line d on'i make ( · s bu 1ne. rt'port hut
[ runn1na a mall bu inc h It own kind of ~rk
DOc the chief c'«uti' c offi C'cr of Ford lno" cvcl)
cmplo)CC perwnall) nd dot" he Imo"' "'hen an cmplmec ha
a bab> or a parent dies? o. hut owners of mall hu inc SC1
often do
Family mcmbc~ care for each other and notice "-hen
someone's feeling under 1he "cather. Those arc pcnonal
benefits that don't come in lhC forftl of a l)a)ChCtck. bu& keep
people wor .. mg rorthc ~me com pan) fore quancr<cn&ul) or
more.
h's the small bu an~sc -all 17 million ol 1hcm -that · •
hold totethcr the nauon' c on<>m)' and account for t"o of
C\rtt)' three new jobs.
From the retail hop o~~r to the local chnic workcn 10
the plumber down the strttt, 1matl·bu ancn men and •omc-n
are workina ~rd to bcucr their h\ics and tht li"cs of their
families.
Multiply that type; of dedacauon b) 17 malhon. and
you've c.akulated the lifeblood of our economy .
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Pretty girls '.meet the nic~st
people visiting_anut_house
De"on 1s St'.\:tecn f h1o; m(.rns \hl'" I J\kt'd De' on 1f. "'hen <ohe "a' ou1
a mall·ohohc ol ~hool and looking for a full·t1nic
She docsn·1 v.olT) ahoul th1c., hl·r JUb 'lhc: v.ould pul on her re\urne thilt
girlfriend\ arC' atllaltcd '-'llh the\anw '>he had pre\ 1ou\I~ v.ork<'d at a '\ut
conJ111on and the\ all lam o n Hou..._·
bravcl) You rnuld\a} the) ('1110~ ~he' not "'urned nhout 11 f hl'
coping '-'Ith this d1kmmil lUrtcn1 po~tll\C\ outv.e1gh am tuiun:
Dc'on·~ mothl'r donn t cnJu} neg.tines.. I he ~ut House ha an
ha'· Ing her daughter in thr\ categcm c._u~lknt hK.itaon 11\ the center of the
and has taken drastic !ltcps 10 rnrc m.ill apd fk, on can ~c her friend'
her Devon cannot go 10 the mall'I anti rnming from .111 d1rc,tion
cruise he ma) go onl~ "'hen. there Dc'bn's mother told me her
arc ncccssar) pun:ha\e tn he made daughter take her Job \Cnousl' Ttie
It doesn't ma11er tha1 .. all lhl· mana~r 1s pleased "''h h1 nl''-'
other girl-; do 11 .. De' on·, mother " l'mplo}Cl' hc~au'>c thl' 'olumc 111
from the I· don t· tare· '-'hJt· 1ln bii\lnc'i\ ha'> anuca~d -no1 .,.,
Other-g1rlS-dO· \l>U.rl·· nnl• )!.UIOf!· Ill mUlh In dollar<; and tent . ~Ut In
do· 11 ">ChPOI numlx-r ot cuc;tomcr\ 'ouna mJlt r>c' on SCl'\ nu ham1 111 hcing '"'h cu\tomcrs
.hcr fncruis._on thr \\1•cl1•ncb. ~ It d~n't hurt bu\ln(")~ w~n
dcn1e\ the) arc "lnming · and ""' ..enou' 'hopper\ "alk h' lh<' lt>c:rnon ~out.in'tcru1\l·unk\\\uu rl'tnJ l M and '>Cc J ~roup of ~oplc tr:rng lo
She d .11 m'> lhl·~ Jrc "'°do'-'· hoprun~ deudc v.h1th kind and hov. man)
and \he d0t:'in't th1nk at\ odd that \o nut\ the) arc going to ho\
man~ teenagi.' hur'> .i.rc "rnd11''· .. \decision th1\ <ic:raou., usual!) lJlh
Shoppang ,lt thl"l•lfTIC lime 1ri lhc '1nll' tor J prolonged l'Onfercm·e \.\1th tht
mJll nc'H'~t ) oung emplo~cc IA:' on I\
Mother cannot bl: \WllH'd \hnlo1.·, pancnt and thorough ond gn e' her
no1 hchc\e teenage tx>)~ gather 1n lU\lomers good adv11.:e \he ha<; a Int
mall\ to '-'tndO'-'·Shop \fothcr .. ,,1n of rcf)('al bu'l1nc\s
be so \usp1c1ou' De' on·s mother al\o hu~ s mon:
\nd tcenng<"r' (.ln tx· \11 rec;oun l' nut\ than ~he C\ er has bclore She has
fuJ. To en urc '>he "'-Ould not be kit s~ned do1ng.i lattlc lllOrc shopping 1n
OUt of the at.·11on Dc\On got a JOh 3t that particular m.ill from lime 10 time
the mall mo)l frl·quenll) anhah1ted h~ to lhClk out t.tu: <o1tuat1on
her fncndi.. l>c' on 1s pcl~ular m school and has
he'' "'ork rng at .in c~tahho;h menl a~ .il.11,e a !>O!'tnl life a'> her ~rent'
l'"atled The :--:ut fl ou'>C -.hcrt• the\ ell -.111 allo"' he doesn'1 h;i~e a st,·ad)
nut h\ box. bag. or ba\~ct "ut ·that OO}lrtcnd c,hc plJ'S the field 1n tcad
arcn·1 prcpal kagcd art• "l'ltihed .iml \lark 1,n·t andude-d m the hm·up n
sold b\ the pound -lJ\hl'\\\ tor Ortl•n a\ ht• \\llUld like lk ' tl"\1ng to
S 11 4~ !'X'r pound lur c'ampk hu) hi\ '-'.t' 1ntll De' on"• t.1, M ti'
\QUandenng mo tot h1\ allo-.ance at
Thi! ut tlou'iC .\s a r~ult. hC' hi'>
become one of her hc\t l U\tOmC'r'
I k \aUntcr back and forth ntO\t ol
the d.t\ on a1u1dil' and ~unda' and
·stops ~,teral umeS to ln\l..'St in thc
nuts 5oCndt1me\ hC' '' \\ 11h a group ot
his friend w mpctllof\ '-'Ould ht• .i.
ktrn word·
[)c, on'<, mu1her told me that rn the
late afternoon on thc prn IOU\ ')un·
da). Mark made hi< la~t purch.l'>l' of
the "'eektnd trom h1' la' onte \ak-..
girl
Y.. ath great 3plomn he told Dl'' on
he "anted ·No almond\ and one
ca'>he"' nul ~he v.c1ehed them,
b.lgg<'d thcrn .1nd told him the~ '11,1
~~ lCnl\ \brk had onh l!I '~ nt\ kit
W11h .s grl'.it lad of nplomh. he
a'ikccJ h<'r to tat.;e b.l k one nl the
almond<\ ()c, nn dJJn't '\\ant to lu
an' ol h1~ future bu\1nc~' ht tulJ
him w keep all thn'l' nut'> and \htt
popped for th(' Q ll'nl\ .
Lake her mo1•wr ,11J 'hl· 1.,1..l·' hl·r
JOb cnou~I>
Col11mnJ11 Ann K r/lt /h,. In
La1ua. "lg•d
INF treaty eliminates some jobs,
but Pentagon plans no cut backs
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Rep. Cox
helping
to, end "' .
poverty
To the Ed.tor-r have JUSt returned from a lnP to
Wa h1ngton D C.· "'here I attended
the lntct'rnlt1onnl RE ULT Con·
fercncc held at the H }att Reacn9 on
Capitol Hill. Ma) 6-9 RE ULTS 1s a
hl&hl> mot1vn1ed ifOUP of 1nd1"1d·
uals who are committed to cndang
hunaer and hunger related disease an
the world b} lobb)tn& for lea• lauon
that promotes <ielt· uffic1cnC) for the
poor .
· The confercn e "-3S attended b\
appro ,1mntel} 300 pan1c1pants from
the Unucd t.itcs. Cannda, U nited
Ktngdom: (1crman). .\u traha and
Jal)an-
\\ h1le I "'3 1n D.C I went "'1th
fello" RESL l f , partners h1rle}
and urnncr W1lhnm of Corona del
~lar and usan ( obb of Laguna
1guel to meet with our new con-
arc~ man C hn topher Co' and ht!>
chief of s1.10 Rohen Sutcliffe. who
ha\ M.d lhc 1maluablc cs pcnenc~oL
h' 1ng in \C\.eral third "-Orld coun-
tnc
We pokt· of our t'9nccm about
-.orld po'crt~ and of some current
leg1sla11on tha1 addre ~ th\s t'> U<'
Vo e dt<,lU <,ed the 4iUCCCS cc; of
Jr AD the International Fund for
\gm:ultuml Dc,clopmcnl, "h1c:h 1 a '""!") cost-cOclttVt ~ agenC) thlt
help the poorcc;t rural people b)
ha\ ing tht'm pa111c1patc in the c ·
11on and 1mplemcnt:111on of their own
dt'' clopmt n1 proJC'c ts "'h1ch
promote their inccnu'e to u taan
thc!IC prOJC\ l'i uftcr .i •uc;tance top
If·\() '" up for a b3dl) ne<"dcd
replenishment of fund
W e afw talkC'd about a bill that is
lurrcntl\ being circulated through < \11\&rt " c3lkd the Global Po "crty
Rcdurnon \ct Thi\ h11l -.1ll ha"e the
pre. 1dl'nt ol lhl' l 1 n1tcd l)tate cs~b
la h mc1Uurablc ~o.ili. to be met b) the
countncs l'«\"l\ 1ng.our forcl&n aid b\
the )Car ~noo. th1u 111 J1~tl~
1mp.1ct the po'ert) k'el<; ol these
countnC'~
Thc~io I an:totunl'le than 0
l:h1ld Jtath unckr th~ c of~ "·ear!I
llld per 11)0() h\t' b1rlh'i, ha"e adult
lt~m.Alt htcrtil) 1n,~a J tu per·
. lent alOd llil\ C lhc ,1h\<)IUIC J)<>\ ert)
kHI the In cl "herrl'l} pcOJllc :tren 't
able ll> tn-J, clNhe tind .. ttc:-111.'f
them'leh('\ rtduccd to half or the
~urrt'nl lc"l"I' for th;it count')
The Prc 1dcn1 '-'t'~ld tx· al'llc 10
crc~tc addttmnal cond1t1ons in hi\
pula1.1C'\ 1hat h,· ted' \\Ou Id rontnhut<'
to 1.,0, en' 1 t'll ud mn
"<" '-'<'re Jch.,,ht<'d 10 d1 t'O"er tha1
Congrc\ man(. o' '"''Cl" c:onccmcd
,,hou1 tt.clp1n1 tht pc.lOr heir them·
wh e' and 11 ap~a" that he v.111 ht'
r~·spon\I' e Ill le[!l\la11on hat "Ill
promote.' It \ullk1en1.~ lor t~ p<k1r
and '\\h1.:-h 'top'> v.;a,ting mone' on
prngram\ that Jon"1 "ork
OIJI rcprc'-4. ntall H., .uc the kl'H
1ha1 open the J,xir .. to a v.orld that
v. ork' lor c \en on1 I "anl to cn-
rnura uppor1 fur t'ongrcs man
( O\ 1n "'" dfon, to gl\l' poor peor k
the 1'pport1.1n11' the\ need to help lhem~h "to <,(')f ~'Ut'ric-1cnC'\"
Dl\.l"'E HAROE\T\
In 1nc
O C transit plan
st ill depends
on foss il fuel s
AlO DAILY PILOT/ Wedne.day, May 2•. 1989 EN
1111\llH .
--~Manet' -a sweeping stage ep;c that breaks newground
ByTOMTfTUS
D~ '""°'Cot••....-
The phrase .. Only in L.aauna" has
been kicking around the Orange
Coast for some time now. and the
world premiere of ··Manet .. at the
Laguna Playhouse is the latcslexam-
ple of the uniqueness of the com-
munity known as the Art Colotiy.
Only in Laguna would' a musical
focusinJ on the life of a mis-
understood artist be created from
scratch. And only the Laguna Play·
house could be the proper canv~s for
such an ambitious work as .. Manet ..
-with its cast of 40, some 200 ~!ides
. and a half-dozen "living pictures" of
the sort popularized next door at the Pagc~nt of lite Masters .
• While a working knowledge of
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classic an and French history prob-Weller, sound and hlbtina desiancr
ably is required for complete enjoy-Stcphc" Shaffer, makeup designer
mcnt of Marie Tumbull's sprawlina Gar) Christensen and the musical
epic, "Manet.. is pla)!ed out 1n dircct1on·of author Turnbull himself.
huma n, as well as arandiosc, terms Color slides from art historian Eric
under the direction of Douglas Rowe, Hansen endow the production with
the playhouse's artistic director. nchncss and dimens1on as the)
Thus, the untutored viewer may illustrate the topic of the moment.
appreciate the painter's lifclone strua-The result 1 an impressive. 1f often
gJC for recognition without puuling, portra11 of the French artist
"thorouahly digC'stina the subtleties or Edouard Manet as interpreted
his profession or has times. brilhantl) b) John Huntington in the
Rowe is the Cecil 8. DcMille of this title role. Huntington enacts Manet as
extraordinary undcnaJdng, guidine a a stubQ<>rn. llncompromio;ing indi·
cast of seeming thousands with v1dualist "'ho resisted the .... im-
enormouf 11ssistance from the set press1onist .. label affixed to him b)
desi~ning1 team of Doug and Don art cr111cs throughout his can:er and
Will1am90n. orchestral arranger became. in the vie'' of history. the
Terence Alaric, choreographer . first of the "modem" artists.
Steven Josephson. costumer Karen J. Hunungton is one of the few actors
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in J the immense company who 1s
allbwed to create and sustam a
char•as· Most 5efVe in dual or
muhapl Qles or as choral blCk.ina -
shadings of colo r on a cortll)Jicated
canvas. Even Dana Van Oiver as
Manet's wife. Suunne, never really
materializes as an individual ln her
own riaht.
More successful in this regard arc
John Weston as the mad writer
Baudelaire, Dou& Williamson as the
legcndaf) Emile Zola,. seen here as
one of the few critics sympathetic to
Manet; Steven Sloan as the prissy
el}lpcror Louis Napolean IJJ, and
Bradley Miller as the antagonistic
critic Duranty --whose "duer• with
Manet as one of 'the few comic
moment of the sho"-, ma1dting two
men with heated con' 1ctions bu1
absolutely no talcnl fonwordplay.
Turnbull's "Manet" is much like
the modern musicals "Cats .. and :·us
Maserablcs," in tha1 most of us
dialogue 1s sung rather than spoken.
The project -which includes 25
original songs -is lfn endtmous
challenge, and ull1matcl> a triuniph.
for the author/musical director and
his choral director. Nancy Fine. as
well as conduc1or Joseph MJ,\lroy.
"ho guides the Laguna pit orchc tra
VisualT)..tflc prOdUcuon js one ofa
kjnd, with the Willillmson fa1her-son
team combining with costuroe de·
signer Weller and the backdrops -of
Leslee Turnbull 10 produce a pan·
oram1c etrecf'lhat often overshado~s
its principals. Characte~ who step
out of paintings (such as Zola and
Manc1's Qarcnts) are caked ""h
bca\ > makeup to d1s11ngu1sh them-
selves as art"-Ork
Cei-tainl} ... Manet" is the most
amb111ous production of the season
b) an) Orange Count) theater.
amateur (as La$una os1ens1bl) 1s) or
professional. lt 1s a tribute to artistic
excellence and 1nd1vidualism and an
1lluminat1on of one of the art world's
'HO\ lt·:S
John -Hunttnp-on prayi ffte -d•t•rm fnecr-Tr enclt paint e r
«doua rd M anet In th• multl ·faceted p r o duction no w on
stag e at t he Lag u n a Moulton Playho~se.
less recognizable but most influential
figures.
"Manet" will play through June 12
at the pla)hou~. 606 Laguna Can)'on
Road. Laguna Beach. with per·
formances Tuesda)s through Fnda)'s
at 8 p.m. and Sunday matin~ at
2:30. Ticket 1nformat1on m11y be
obtained b> calling the box office at
494-0743.
American takes top prize at Cannes
CANNES. France (AP) -Amen-
can Steven Soderbergh's first feature
film, "sex. lies and videotape," won
the Golden Palm award Tuesda)
night at the 42nd Cannes film fcsu I
One of the movie's four stars.
James Spader, took the best actor ..
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WE'RE OPEN! lt'i hick to thoM. happy day1 of
1'911 food . friendly .••rvlce ind fun. For break<,
lunch or dinner. Belle~ i1 where the ne1t meet. We're ~·
talking Edie~ handmade bu1p1. malb ind eoct.a.
Blue Plate lpfC!.lala and old.;llihloned m•tlot1f.
And the JubbOx never ltope jumpin'. two tune1 fi>t
a~er.CtUIMcwm'
to 'Idle-new diner.
We'll be Blad ~u dt4.
award. while Meryl Streep was
selec ted best actress for her per-
formance in "A Cry in the Dark."
directed b) Fred Schepis1
"Well, I gue s n's all downhill from
here." said Soderbcrgh. 26. as he
accepted the festival's top pnzc-. ··t
don't kno" what to SS} f was in great
com pan) here."
The Jury's pec1al Pnze went to
two films: French director Bcnrand
Btier's "irop Belle Pour Toi .. ( .. Too
Beautiful for You") and ltalJan
director Giuseppe Tornatore's
"Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" (''Para-
dise Cinema").
West German director W1m
Wendcn, pre 1dent of the JUJ) pres-
ented the awud to Soderber&Jl. of
Baton Rou_ge, La. Wen~ers sard the
fllm brought the JUI)' both jo) and
.. confidence 1n the future of the
cinema."
Emtr Kustunca of Yugoslavia rr-
ce1ved the be t director awnrd'for his
movie "Dom Za Vesan1e" ("Time of
the Gypsae .. ).
Amencan Jam Jarmusch's "Mys·
tery Train," three skctche1 unified b)
1 train, took the pnLC for be~t an1s11c
contnbuoon.
The Jury Pnze went to •'JMu~ de
Montrur (''Jesu of Montreal") by Canadian director Otny Arcand .
NEW YORK (AP) -Here arc the
pnme-ume television rat1nas as com-piled by ~ A.C Nielsen Co. for the
week ofMay_l_S-21 (c•ch rat1n1 point
equals 904,000 v1ewin1 household ).
I. "Evcrybod 's Baby" -""BC
Sunday Ntaht Movie," 22 9 ratJni. 2. "Roseanne:· ABC. 21.6.
3. "TM Cosbv Show." NBC 20.l.
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New..-.&e-h
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The film had been "among those
rumored for lhe Golden PaJm.
Shot on a S 1.2 m1lhon budget, "sex.
hes and videotape" tells the story ofa
seeming.I) happily mamed, prosper·
ous couple whose hv~ arc disrupted
when a troubled fnend returns 10
town, tnggering revelations of sexual
and persooal betrayal.
Spader. named beSl actor. portrays
the rctumina f nend who prcc1p11ates
the disaster. which ultimately leads to
self-knowtedge. I mpotent. he
videotapes interview wnh women
abou\ their sex ltvcs as a substitute for
real inumac)-• •
Sher's "Trop &lie Pour Toi;·
st.amng Gerard Depard1eu. tells the
stor) of a Jll'IJC O-A ncr who betrays
his beautiful wife followinaa sudden,
une\plained attraction to his Jess
attractive temporary sec retary.
"Nuo\o Cinema Paradiso"' was one
of two ltahan entnes focustn& on the
cinema and Its demise. Ettore Scala's
" plendor" "'as no1 honored with a
pnze.
The 13-<ia) fest1,al also made a
y,cc1al bow to Grcaory Peck, whose
film "Old Gri"JO," also s1.arrin4 Jane
Fonda, officiall)' clo~ the fesuval
Both he and Ms Fonda ~etvcd
&tand1nJ ovauons from the black tie
crov.-d at the Palais de Fcsttval .
4. "Chccn," NB , 18.9.
S. ''LA. Law," NBC, 18.•.
S "Wonder Yc.trs," ABC. 18 4.
7 "Knot Lindina." CBS. 18.0
8 "Murder, he Wrote, .. CBS. 17.6.
9. "60 Minute~:· CBS, 17 2
10. "Roe vs. Wade" -"NBC
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Milter Defext~acts
measure of revenge
Monarchs pay S~ahawks
back with 2-1 triumph 1
1y JON FERGUSON
Of ttw O.ily Not kMf .
AJI Miter Dc1 H 1gh baseball coach Rob Id .cs "'as
thanklng with tv.o out an the bottom of the eighth inning
Tuesday was "one Little chanker and it's o'er."
But the Monarchs' ace pitcher. senior Ton) Pena.
thre"" a 1-2. basc~loaded. ''"o-out p1Kh dov. n an thl·
strike zone to set has 1h1rd stnkcout of the game and
complete a 2-1 CIF 5-A Sttond round 'actor) 0' er <'Kean
V acw before 350 fans ;it the Seahav. k ·diamond
It brought a champion h1p.«lcbra11on from the
Monarchs' pla~ers and coaches. v.ho haH' Y>atched their
pla)'ofT hopes end an frustration at the hand'> of <kean
View twice an the past four )cars. ancludtng last )Car's
second round pme which was al oat Ocean V1cv.
It was specuil day fbr lcke for~' eral rea<,,on'
"Todays my 20th (v.edd1 ng) annivcrsar)." ~ad
Ickes, "'ho moments later received a hug from has v.aft"
and a houldcr drowned in happiness. After l S years. r, c
had a lot (ofbt& wans), but that one meant a lot.
"When the bracket came out. I d1~n·1 sed)ccan View
m the Sttond round. My wife came up and ~ad I can't
behe'c v.e·vc 101 Oct'an Vaev. 10 the S("COnd round To
me. 11· just another ballaame. I think the kad v.cre
think.mg about Ocean View before the first game ...
To make 11 more of a fam il) afTa11·. Monarch senior
catcher Rob Ickes. Bob's son. dnllcd a lY>o-out double 1n
the naht-ccntcr field gap to bring home Juan Zua1c w11h
th,e 10-ahead run in the eighth inning
"He was SY>eepang has bat." the cider lckc~ ~ad .. tic
( 11 'O I I H \I . I
wasn't attacking with has hands. He doesn't like to be
reminded of that. but he ha to be Yeah. 11· n h11lc
sv.eettr (bccau~ oftus son's h11 )."
Pena. who improved has rewrd 10 12-1 w11h 3y.,
innings of one-h11 scoreless relief. said the team had been
lookin& forward to this one.
.. We've been sayint "'e wanted to get 10 Ocean View
since last }Car" Pena sauJ .. That team was not as close as
this one \\>c'rc a dose kn111cam. and I thank it's going 10
carr)' us. I don't thank 1here'saJ1nA playing here. but we·, e
not pla)'cd goad here the last fev. time Ever) bod} had 11
an the bad. of their mind "
Ickes said a reference b) Ocean V 1ev. C oa'h Ste' c
Barrell 1n a nev.-spapcr rcpon that said last )'ear's 3-1
pla)OfT 1..actol") b~ the ahawk~ 0' ~·r the Monarch\ v.ac;
"all Ocean Vu:w' inspired his rla)er'i.
"The) v.cre prac11c1ng v.-el all liist '"ed ... Ides \aid
·11 means a lot to me. but at meant a /01 to (the pla)Cr\I
l a'>t year. I was walking out of here, and I heard one of
their parents \a). 'If Mater Dea was an the Sunset l..engue.
thcfd nc"er make the playoffs.' I almost turned around and h11 thc au> ..
The ""'n p11s founh-sttd~ \1ater Dea. :!:!·5. against
.. 1s11mg El Dorado. :!0-8. an the quancrfi na" at 3: 15 p,m
Fnday. Ocean V1e¥> fin.,he at I -10-1
It was an cmo11onal win . no doubt. but the game wa'I
a hash sc hool masterpiece .. , 11h good patching, good
fielding and tamel) h1ttanaand o1Tensl\Ce\ccu11on Ofthe
game's 10 hits fhc came 1n the innings v.ath the three
runs
Bary-ell came into the game "ath a no-holds barrl'd
attitude and 11 almost paid oJT. The Seahawk\ almost
scratched and ran their WI) to a v.1n \\-llhout h1t'1in1 the
ball -of the four hm. tY>O v.ere bunt angles and one v.ns
n grounder deep in the hok at shQmtop.
(Please SH MONARCHS/821
Eagles'
'cardiac
kids' do
_it again
Estancia ·scores
"tive· in seventh
to top Corona, 9.-7
9y ltOGElt CMLSON
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CORONA -E t1nc1a H1g1f
baseball coach Ken Mallard just kept
muttering to himself. "The cardiac ~ads, the cardiac kids," Tuesday
afternoon following yet another
chapter m his tenm's drive for CIF 3-
A honors.
This time it was Coron• Ht&h's
Panthers who felt the sting of Estan-
c11l's comebaclt en eav6rs as the
Eaales sco'ted thr~ umes in the finh
to get even at 4-.i. then scored five
times an the seventh after two out to
pull out a hean-1opp1n19-7 victory
It sends the Eagles. 21 -6. uuo the
q_uanerfinals Fnday afternoon at a
"'1te to be determincd-by-rcoitr' flyp-
thas morning. ugus. 21-4-2 and the
3-A's No. 3 seed. ad"anccd with a 3--0
\ICtor) o'er Glenn Tuesd•»
The final blov. came from )'Ct
another plate an E tancia's armor -
second baseman Roben Nye. a 5-
foot-9. 165-pound senior.
Has three-run homer off a fastball
1n the se"enth 1nn11\i wa responsible
for the final margrn. an )Ct another
pme whtch defies p1ckana tumina
points or heroes. c cept of course,
none of the •bo"e -.ould have come
\\-llhout )e' blast. ha first of the
sea on
"l don't believe at." said a happy
Mallard ... ho has seen ht squad
quahf) for the quartti'finals for the
first ume the school's ha tOI) .. If I
v.a n't o touah I'd have tears an my
C)CS . . he). but don't wntc that."
"He}." demanded h1'l a sjstant.
Paul Tro,cl. .. make u~ )OU get that
1n •
Millard ha been gOl"f through th1
for 17 )'ears. und E tanc1a ha made a
habit of coming from behind th1 sea~n. but this one "a'i tndccd.
nearl) unbehe' able. and ccnaml)
capable of producana me son of
c1rJ1a arrc t _
Estancia. aoang ¥.llhOUI first team
111-leaauc homtop Ja on Y. h11e bc-
c.ausc of a Jammed wnst u tamed
v.hen hJing 1n for a tnple ~inst
Pa 1fica la t Y>CC'k-. pla~ed 1tsclf1nto a
4-1 deficit through four innings as
· stanct Grt'g Brnnnas got httle an the
v.<a\ of suppon from ht teammate
But come bacl the Eagle\ dad. w11h
three runs an the fifth a Corona'
f PIHM s.e EAGLES/121
Irvine moves
on by beating
Saddleback, 3-0
Laguna advances to 3-A semis
The OMf)' PMot
Jennafer Brunda e pitched a tv.o-
h11 hu1ou1 and aho accounted for
one oflrvanc Haah· runs wtth a thml-
1nnan1 homer. u the Vaqueros
chm1nated host dlcback from the
CIF J.-sofiball pla)off "11h a ;\-0
$CCOnd-round victor) Tuc5(11).
Brunda upped her record to 17-7
and helped send lf'ine. :!0-7 and the
South Coait Lcaauc champion. into
thcquanerfinal on Thursciiy icaanst
Sa"iu at a \Ile to be determined.
The Vtquero opened tht sconna
an the second v.hen Cher) I Ounme~er
ho~rcd. added another an the thal'\S
on Brundqc'' bla t. and their final
run 1n the fifth on a ba)Cs.-loadcd
s1naJe to center b) Er1~ KOC'h.
It ~u more than enouah support
for Bru~. who did not v.•lk. a
bitter, i truck out 10. and allo""c(t
only one of lhrce ddleback
b&\erunncrs to advance as far u
teeond btse. The Roadrunners fin·
1ihcd 24-5.
Lisa Goodwin (3 for l) and Brun·
due(2 for 4) supphcd more than hair
orlrvane's ejpt hats.
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IJel"tl state berth
Cerw tlel .._ H .... tl .. tance at•r •tt Lavelle w•I lte trylft9
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DOdgen beaten by former
teammate Howell again, 4-1
DO Uf,t H ' ''tit UI 11
Woodbridge rolls; C dM wins by tiebreaker
The Dally Piiot
l..tt Kirner and .\aron Bra~r
h3 \cn't ~l'n pld~ll1tl together mul h
this ~ason. hul l.lleh the' ·"c ma<l i.'
quite a duo
The Laguna Bcal h llagh douhll:\
team. paired \IOCC thl' Pacafil C 1w~1
Lcaaut· 1nd1' adual linah ha., gon~·
I 5·0 and I ur'Kia} racked up <.onw
1mprcssl\e '""'en route I<' v.1nning
cat.h of their )(ts dunna th~ .\na'lt,·
12-6 IF 3-.\ team 1cnn1squnner1inal
pla)ofT' actor) o-.cr La Quinta
The \nast~. 21 -2 anJ seeded 'It'\:
ond m the \ • ..\ bracket. meet th a rd·
~ed unn) Halls ~1 -1 . Thur-.Ja, 11
a l>JLC to be dctcnnancd
'\\ c ha,cn't laced 1hem \Cl hut
c-vcr) thtna I ',~c hl~rd about them has
brcn \.Cr) ilXld than S " \aid l OIUOll
Coach Bob \\ alton.
Amons 11..arncr an<l Brauer i. 'at'-
tOnt" T uesda' v.a\ a 0-3 dtt1~1on
o'er Li Qu1nta'5 unbeaten duo of
Pc1cr \ u and Phu rrouna.
"We wanted a top~r in double
1oda). ,i.o I put tho tv.u '' ether to
tr) and v.an 11t lca t t .. o and IJ\C the
team that' SO-O a hlllc tougher
compc1t11on," Walton said
'"The' cam . u., The\ ·re 1 .. 0
outstand1n1 pla}cr,. \\c \C ~n
'11 \ 1• 1 \ \ O I I '
reading a tut of things ahout thl·m
.\l\o pla\lng ¥>ell v.r rc "n&I~
pla)crs Jon i.ealh and C.raham C 11Th1>
"ho l'dl h '"CPI their ma1ChC'\ at the
'<o I and '2 pm111on!> re'>peCll\ el~
.\mo ng 1he1r \11.tlm\ v.ac; la Quan-
La·., Quoni Tran .. ,ho·~ rant..ed l~nd
in out hl·m ( ;.thfomaa and Y>a'I the
C..inkn Ciro' c league sin~k., cham-
pwn
In another l . .\ match
• I op-SC'Cded \.\ oodbndgt' cap-
turc\l \C\Cn of nine an '1ngk'I and
R:v.rn ~r and Bn-tt l-.a.11.man
po tell a -aouble'I '"cep 10 dov. n
Burb3nt.. I ~-6
l he \\ amo,..., Iµ ad' ancf' to
pla) So\n \1ann,l at homl' an thl·
~mahnah on Thuool\
le' '\tcmhardt 10~1 onl' '""o
pmc' and -..:o I "nitcs pl3\Cr Rand~
he) onl\ four for tht' Wamor' '"'1"1
v.on their nd con u\1\ ,, road
mah: h l he • aaar·lsaacman team
pre' aalt-J b~ or(\ of 6-.i f\-4. (1 ... 1.
In the 4-pl3~offi •
• CY> pon Harbor's Chm Rabbitt
and Brett Hanwn-Oent t'&ch v.C'pt
thcar\an&lc ~l\. but the Sa1lo1' fell tu
Dan3 Hill • ~·11. an total1ame,af1cr
t) ans. 9.Y. in t
o\fter hcang ehmmated m tht"
scm11inal la\t '~J. the: 1lors tin~h
an the quancr1inals th as l>t'ason with a
14-b rC'\.ord
"It v.as a reall~ a tos up:· s:ud
, t'Wport toach Charhe Blet'ker. "It ""'~ 8-10 lht: first ti me v.e pla)'ed them It ¥>3 a great match today
E\t'f)Onc pla~cd arcat lf l'\.e aot 10
lo~ that' the""') 1 .. ould v.anttodo
II I hate 10 !Ml} that. but II wa a arcat match ..
•Corona del Mar uuhzcd 1t
tren.Jth m doubt~ 10 escape w11h an
I -7 ' actor) o" er Ca man Uo m •
match tha1 v.a dctemllncd bv game
""hen the set ore was deadlocked. q.9
ophomore Jamie Katzman
pro"~ the a Kinas. 1µ, wtth
their uni} \actor) in smaln. and it
pro\ cd m ""c•l when the CdM team of
Bob Et1bar and Gerard 8Httaan
v.t'rccdgcd b) C'amanllo's o. I ttam
in doubles
l'\SIDI
Lake rs win it with defense, 101 -9 5
I GLEWOOO (AP) -Tbe u U3l "Shov.11mt'0 1tm~hcrc .... m1nan for the m 1 pert T~\da) napt.
lnstnd, the Los nttlej Laltrs u~
a s11Rintckfcn~ tn t~ Jn'Ond halflo
bat the Phoc:n1-. un 101-9.S.
The nt nwMk onh 14 of t~ir .. \
ftdd pl atkmpU 1n the final 24
minutes 11 tht Lakm t a 2~ ic.a
1n the Wes1ttn Confcrcn<.'t finals. 1 .. You haw to '1\C theirdeffftM 1ht
cttdit.•• ~" oech C"onon
Fnnimmon' •id "We hot pootl).
bUt the) daer"tt lhc ciia1t f4 a kS4 of
our turno"m
.. Thttr J~•w1tch1na· WORN ~I wt JUtt didn't hand~ It llc)
bad ot qy out and 1t •<med we
~ tak•"I 1a loc oflhob 1 tbc 24·
lecond tk:d ,.n down."
The liken ~1 atw:.d for i(MJd b)
outK'Orina the Sun 121 avtr •
pan of 12:20 1n tht ~"d half,
turninf a 6 .6Q ckft<:tl into a 90-
lcad with •:H rtma1nina.
•·Jam Wonht and t doubk-
tnm •• ttwd1~ntt1nth1•11me.··
Wen C oech Pat Raley Mid "\\' c dua
it out It was a C'nc of staYi"I wittl tbe de~nte, p&ay1na bard. 'The mlued a
lot of t but a tot ~ coatelted ..
-Ep_oommna the Phoenall \hoot1na
Pf'Qt)ltms were~ :Johnton, •ho
made only two of ll lhot • and Tom
Chlmbm. Who ... JUtt I for 23
Worth) Pili)'ed ••nM Ouimhm for
mo\t of the pmt.
""The ddmtt Pidcd us •P '" the fourth qua~:· •id on1'y. Who
tcOttd I~ of hii 19 Pot•U "' tht ftnal l*iod "W1th<Nt el. • wwkln't .. w bc.-cn able to 8" , ... h
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..
wgersflrst
win vs. Mets
in four years
•
From TM Associated Press
Enc Show scanered nme hits m 8¥1 innings for his
lirsl v1c1ory over New York in four}cars as the San Diego
Padres beat the Mets and Dwight Gooden, 3-2. Tuesday
night at Jack Murph) Stadium.
Show had been 0-7 in 11 previous starts against the
Mets since 1985. h had also been four years sinct the
Padres beat Gooden. who had a s1J1.-game w1nning streak
agai nst San Diego snapped.
Sho"-, 6-4. waJkc..'CI none and struck out thiu and
Mark Davis got the last out for his 14th save.
Darryl Strawberry reached on in error in the ninth
and Dave Magadan singled to chase Show. Davis relieved "'
and Barry Lyons singled 10 Strawberry to make itJ-2. The
game ended when Ke vi n Elster fou led out lo first. -
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D~ers catctter Mlle• Sdoscla t"row1 up
•r1111 In dlu•H•f •ft•r ""lladelphl• runner
Juan S...uel ••• called safe by Ulllplr•
Bruce Proemmlftil durln9 first. Inning.
In other National League games:
Giants 4, Expos %: Rick Reuschel became the
National League's first eight-game winner this season and
Will Clark h11a1wo-run homer in San Frapcisco's victor)
at Candlestick Park. Reuschel. 8-2. aJlowcd sill. hits in 711\
inningsandgaveuponeeamed run. Mi ke LaCoss{>itched
111> inninas for his fifih save.
Pirates S, Brave• Z: In Atlania. John Smiley pitched
an ei$ht-hiner and Glenn Wilson hit a two-run homer to
liO Pittsburgh. Smiley, 5-1, struck out nine and walked
one in send inf the Braves to their eighth loss in I 0 games.
It was Smiley s third complet.c game of the season.
Reds I , Cardinals 4: Staner Danny Jackson si ngled in
two runs and reliever Rob Dibble escaped a bases-load<'d
jam in the sixth inning. leading Cincinnati to the victor)
at Riverfront Stadium. Jackson, 3-7. has j ust two
victories ince opening day-both against the Card inals.
who are winless in four games against the Reds this
season.
-C.bs-5, As iron: In the Astrodomc. ha won Dunston
hit a two-run homer and Scot\ Sanderson won his fourth
straight decision as the Cubs earned their seventh victor)
in their last eight ga mes. Scali Sanderson, 5-2, pnchcd SI/'
inningsand allowed four runs oh six hits. Calvin Schiraldi
pitched three mnings for his founh save.
In the American League:
fltag~rs JO, Royars-~! In Al'hngton, Nolan ~yan
improved his record against Kansas City to 22-1 1 as
Texas took a I £1.0 lead in the founh and hung on. Kansa~
0
Cubs S, Astros 4
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Caty, which has lost si.11 straight. scor~ fhe runs in the
sixth, on~ in the eighth and two 1n the ninth. Jubo Franco
drove in thrtt runs and Ruben Sierra had three hits for t he
Ranaers, who led 10.0 in the founh.
Blue Jays Z, Twlas l: John Moses dropped Kelly
Gruber's fly ball for a three-base error in the ninth inning
and George Bell followed with a sacnfi~ 0). lifling
Toronto to the win at home.
Tigers 7, lDdlus Z: Mike Trujillo pitched a six-hitter
for his third career complete game and Garv Ward drove
an two runs for Detroit at Tiger Stadium. Cleveland. first
in the Al EaS1 with a 2 I -22 rtt0rd, is the first team with a
sub-.500 record to lead a d1' ision 1his late in the season.
Red Sox 6, Mariners~: Ellis Burk~ doubled \\llh tw o
out1 in tile ninth JJUlJng Jnd scored on 0wigltt Evans""
single as BoSton o"ercame a four-run defici t for the
.. 1ctory at Fen"'a > Park.
Orioles t, WbJle Sox 3: Mike Devereaux hit a two-run
homer and Make> T<'ttleton, Billy Rapken and Larry
Sheets hit solo homers in Chicago'! win at Comis~ey
Park.
Brewers t , Atltletlcs 1: Jam Gantner doubled to cap a
thrU--l'Ul'I fi f\h trmtngan(tR01fOcer filfhlSleague-leadmg
1 lth homer to start a five-run seventh to pace Milwaukee
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start Saturday
MILWAUKEE (AP) -
Milwaukee Bre"'cr pitcher
Teddy Higuera as tentative-
ly scheduled to return to
action Saturda) after suff-
ness on the riJht side of his
back that• sidelined him
;.dunn& the "'eckcnd was
, dia~nosed as a muscle
strain.
Hi1ucra, who underwent
' suracry Jan. 20 to remove a ~·herniated disk, h.ad been l unable to make a start I Sunday against the Cali-
! fornia Anaels at Anaheim
due to his latest problem.
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f ~~KERS
: 'ramlt ! we prob9bly would ha vc Jost a pmc a I ·Iona time qo. h's not imPortant."
n:mainina and Scott ank three free
tbrowt in the finaJ t.s tee0nds to k~p
the 1..aktn OD &op,
Gamet l and 4 Fnday n.iillt and
Sunday af\emoon. The Suns lat \be
La.km in all three reaular-leltOn
mecta.np on their hotM floor.
Phoeni• lw lost J 9 auai&bt II""' at
the Forum dalina to I 9P. A thrtt-\)C?int play by Tom
Ctwnbcn wttb 5:09 remain&na an lM
third ...,,. pve \ht Sum • 68-60 . ktd bUt the l.akm ICOl'ed l I or tbe itMI tf PoiDts ift the third quaner and
19 of the first 26 in the founh period to 10 •head 90-80 with 4:35 remain· ins.
Led by Dan M~erle, the St.tn1
battled beck in the late aoina. Two
foul •hot1 by ~rlc 1Vith .0 teeond1
remainin1 made it 96.93, but Wonhy
rnldr I la~ wttb 2.S 9CJG1il
~vin Jobn10n led Phoenix with
22 points and l 0 .Wit•, but he also
hed l 0 h&movcrs and ICOl'ed only four
nu ia \be MCOOd U&f. Chaaaben 21,.. .... 10 ... ftdlucl ~ aDd Jeff Horw:ek eecb hid
16 pointL
"'l Hpended mytelf in the flrtt half
and IJUlld.idn'a h11Ve my u1ual enef'I)'
in the tecond half. .. Kevin Johnson.
laid ... (Lo• Ansetn reterVe Mich1el)
Coor:r preuured me dunna I.he who ICCond half. I ju11 didn't have
m)' normaJ kveJ oftMflY ... i.
Tiie liries t1aiftl eo Pbcienax iw
Neither ..... "' ...... til potinl Ulilil. aj91np 11Mi1 tiJ Honllll
witb 6:53 left in dlt tt.mt ~
aippcd an S-0 run ud OUI tit Suet
atltad6S..'7. PhoenilhlalldSS.Sl at
halftime.
The tams combined for oaly 38 poin~ .in lbc O.ird quanerra;JO bj the Uken. TbeSuns ma ~ ~
24 field ll>al man,.. iD ..... ~ .. -i..an ... .-a n
vs calls for lower speeds at Indy
for safety and competitive r:easons
1NDIANAPOLIS -fom Sne"n. a ••
1tam·r from \he p<ilc p0sit1on three tltnc)Jnd Vr •
holder or the Indianapolis Motor ~"'a> \ record ror mutt qu1l1ficat1on laps above 200
mph. is an ouu.poken crusad('r for lo"'cr speed'
.. Fan\ come lo lndaanapolii. 10 e speed most o(thc
month of May, but on l'ICC da)' they WM\ to ~ca race,"
Sncva ~id. "'Like I said, we don't have to worr)' ebou11his
pla~ urvn ma. Bui ~e ha.,c to worry about 1he rest of the
spon.
"I wonder why nobody else can figurt' 1t out. I'm not
cxactl~ a rtx·kct scientist ... This is prell) commoo-~n!>C
stuff. I don't think I'm thal far off the trnck 6n the c
isi.ucs."
Sneva, the 1983 lnd1anapohs 500 winner. the first
driver 10 qualify for the race at more than 200 mph. an.d
the r~ord-holder "1th 42 laps in qualifkat1ons above
200. has for most of th•~ de-cade advocated slow1n1 the
cars down. ·
Not Qnl) for safety. but also in the 1ntcrt•st of artatcr
competition.
Pistons even series, 100-91
AUBURN HILLS. Mich. -Isiah ~ Thoma) ke)cd a backcoun resurgence w11h •
33 points as the Detroit Pistons pulled c' en ' iaf\cr tv.o gamci. of the Eastern Conference ----
finals v.ith a 100.91 victory o'er the Chicago Bulls
Tuesday night.
Thomas aot plenty of help from fellow ituardc; Jot
Dumars and Vinnie Johnson. 'ti.ho scored ~O and 16
points, rcspcr\i\.ely. The trio combined for 27 point!i on 11-for~S shootang in the series opener Sunda)
Jt was \ 1nuafl) a must "1ctor) for Dc11011. Three of
the.. the remaining ga01es of the ben-of-7 senes ar~
scheduled for Chicago Stadium. including Gamt's 3 and 4
on Saturda) and Monda> afternoons
A loss "'°ould ha ve been another stunning ~•balk at
home for1he Pistons. who ~cnl into th1ssuicsw1th a 41 -~
record and a 25-gamc winn ing streak at the Palace
Thomas. averagmg 13.6 points on 3.S.4 percent
shooting in the playoffs. scored 12 points in the lirst Q· 12
of t.hc .second half. hcljHng t~ P .. tone; pull 11"-&Y from a
49-49 half\imc tic into a 73-64 lcad. largcst of the.game to
that point.
The Bulls. who got 27 points from M1chaL·I Jordan,
dosed the gap to 15-10 al the end of the 1h1rd quarter"'""
the help of t"o free thrO\\S b> Jim Pa\son after 8111
La1mbecr was ejected after being called for his !te<.ond
.. unsportsmanlike ac1" of the game He was charged with
a technical for clbo"in& and later wa!ii called ag:un for
throwing an clbo".
Cp I 0 I I Ct I I 11 J D \ \
Bret S.benasea. Kansa~ City pncher, after his
Leawood. Kan. neighbor. Joe Caner got the first hit
off Saberhagen on Ma> 9 and robbed Danny
Tanabull ofa possible home run with a spectacular
catch an af:lme 1he Royals "'on. 3-1 "Yeah, I kno~
where he hvcs. and I'll eag his house tonight." .
Stanford takes tennis title
* Stanford Uni' ersll) "~Marlin Bia kman
and JeflTathrull pulled out a 6-4 6-4 v1c10"
10 No 2 doubles T ucsda\log1 ... c 1hc ( ardinal
a 5-3 win O\.er C1corgia 1n Athens and a
second consccu11ve NC i\ <\Men's Tcnni~Champ1onc;h1p.
BefoR a capacat) cro~d of li.227 at (.reorg1a's Hen')
Fetid Stadium. Blackman put away a backhand vnllr~
"Inner on a 3-J paint for the dcc1s1vc· po1n1 1n No 2
doubles. Sin&Jes pla) had lefi the '"o u~amc; t-~cn at thn.·e match~ each
In other sports ne"s Tucsda)
• Dcfcnscman Doug Crossman "11' \Clrct<'d h) 1hc New York Islander as the player-to-be-named lalt'r tn 1he
trade which sent 1oahe Kell) Hrudey to the Los l'\ngclc\
Kinas. hJandcrs General Manager 8111 Tom) an·
nounced. The add1tton of Crossman. al\ c1aht·)'rar NHL
veteran. fina hes the Feb. n deal which also brou&h1
dcfcnscman Wayne McBcan and aoal1c Mark F112patnck
to the rebuilding Islanders Crossman turns 29 on Ma) 30.
•Bruce McNall. who ma~1ermindcd 1hc trade that
brou&ht Wa) nc Grct1k) 10 the Lo" ngelc Kin&-'· on
Tuesday was named The Sporti ng New~· NHL Exccu&1ve
of the Year. The St. Lou1s-based_pubhcat1on also named
Montreal's Pat Burns the NHL C"oach of the Year.
"That"• whal I '\'C been saying for t~ pest fi"c or ".JI
)'Can., at lc1ts1:· said neva. who qualified for Sunday'
ra c on the 1ns1dc or the et&hth row at 218.)96 mph.
.. NASC'AR slt>\\-ed their 'uy~ down. You heard ahem al
T alladcga They ~lowed 'cm down from 212 down to 190.
"The dn"ers 'ti.ere compla~1n1 and moan ma before
th"' race, but the fans were <1tand1naand shout1na for about
SOO miles in that race."
Sneva wa referring 10 the Winston SOO on May 7 at Talladc~. la. Davey llison took a st1rnng .,·ictory tn a
vcf} compc11llH' No\ AR stock car raC'e after the
sanc:t1oning body 1rflpoM°d carbu~tor n:str1C'tor plates 10
slow thccar~down in the intcrestof sa(cty forcom~titOf'\
and fan!t.
Talkin,about the Indy-car rulesmakcrs, nc'a sauJ
..The)' make wa> l()-0 small changes. I don't kno" who
thC) ·re h~tcnin& to . . uperman died a long lime a@o.
"You·.,.e aot to have the equipment. M1cnael Jordan
can \\Car Adida~ or Nike or whatever and he' still gOin&
to do his thing. Our sPon isn't like that. Our tennis shoe
area pretty 1mponant element ofollrsuccc s. and th"' bid
nC\\S is tho~ tennis sh()("sco t about S350,000al)it(c.11nd
}ou·.,e got to h'a'e more than one."
I' THt: BtE.\t'HEHS
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•zu ;a:z:se ~ sxsu;
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"What the ... a parachute? Where's my
lunch?'~ ~
Calgary one win from Cup
( ALG..\R \ <\lbcrta -Calgan 1 one
"'in awa) from doing "hat no Canad1en~·
opponent ha~ done -ho1sung the. Stanl~)
Cup 1n triumph on the Montreal Forum ice
rtrst-penod goal~ b) JOC'I Ouo, JO(" l\.1ullcn and .\I
\laclnnts pro' 1drd the lirepawcr as the flames heat
Montreal. 1-2. Tues<la) night for a 3-2 lead m the bcst--of-7
NHL finals
i\ v1cto11 in Thursc.ln\ night"\ Sl'\lh game 10 Mon1n:al
"Ould g1'c 1he Flarne~ their first ~tanle) Cup
Montreal ha won all 11 of the C up-chnchang games
11 has pla}ed at the Forum since th<' bu1ld1ng opened 10
1924 · If a ~ontrcal \. ICtOf) 10 Game 6 keep that streaJ..
intact, the Canad1cn) will return to Cal~ry fOr Game 7
unda) night.
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EAGLES a 1.2.3 finish &o become 11 ·I the Tillers' field ,,.,,.,,
defense bcsan crumblina. Pat1I
McDantels' l~cwun double. followed
by-a lwo-bq&cr by Nye dad the trick.
but thrtt runners wt rt lef\ stnndcd as uaancia failed to act the be(k-
brattr. '
Corona ~ponded with thtte in the
bottom of the fi.f\h as the first thrtt
blttcf5 scored to ao up. 7-4. and
Etlancia followed by JcavinJ thrc:c
more runners stranded. IJVl"I the
pme a clau1c look of wasted op-
p0nunit1es.
So it came to the 5evtn1h and Wlth
Corona ace Chad DeRuyter now In
cotnmand, the Panthen were closina
1n. Mark Hanlcy's hot sml$h to lhort
was m=td. however and La""
El)' 1i to ian1tc the wi"nina
bun&.
Left Hennaa slaoood one toward rillrl. bill ftm biueman Javier Hilii•M m* a IOOd Ao1> and .-. .., DeRuyter c:o~nna. movlna 1Ji18....,. •with w out. nea
(lat ,.._., lifted a deep fty to ""ter
IO II' a nan 1m:i11.. but now thett were t•oat ud a 7-S deficit.
Qwy lurrows .. , next a.nd. as 1f
u•a-.tlen tomebody is di~ina
a..da't -.on to a condu1ion :lllllla·~jtllinber do'wn lbe roed, his
'.bOUDcK to ibOi't wat mishandled -die lftll lft'Ot of the dly by the 11me
Z!illliftiOi' ••fllldir. aw d abw atld ftut.ed •aw~ to 111ep =-·=~'Ti.cc.-...: 8iMI itj~ inldc it out.
"I clkla'l know, I thoulht m.Ybt it ................. llidlilye ..... tit ••Jia It "#rat out and I was ···~ '°' '° Dlay .... ~!r! .. WW Md M9 illl6o(.
C'oron.a outhit Eiitanc1a, 10.7, but
th~ 6-1 ratio 1n errors pro"cd dasa •
trous for th~ hosu. who ~xat at I S-8-1
-tffuother 3-A pme
• hawn Gtten's ha&h chopper
()Vt\' the th ird bUCman's OCl<f K'OrN
'he pmc-winni"I run 1n tltc bottom
ofthe e1Jhth and llf\cd Tu ttn to a 3·2
victory o~cr lOJ>-5eCdtd rtcs1a on
MONARCHS
''°"''' "I fi1urcd it'd be one of those da~~
YJhctt _you have to maaufacturc
runs.·· llan'et1111d. "We really turned
it k>oletoday. I didn't-ant to11t hkk•
over the summtt and 11y • .tty dtd.n't
I try thia here or why didn't I try that
'hS:fh.1·1 a a<>Od blllclub. Thq 'vt
tot two 900d pitchen. ind they could
ID r.r. rm DOI teavina tintb I b1ntr
IU1e i• •Y mouth 11 all ...
Maw Dei'• Zarate raChed on an
error '° IWt the ICWtlt.b 1111ntt Randy K.artiner. and be wu sacn-
ficed to tttond by Orea Cart, who
wnt l for 3 T\lriday ud ii 5 fc.v 1 in
the p6a)ofti;; :lllOe OiD ... llt\et\•
tiOMlly walked befoft lcUI drilled a
l·l _pildl IA die 11P-l.arate ICOf'td
curly but OW wu pnned down at
the plate Oft I ~npOi.nt may throw
&elm OCieaa Vaew secoad bunnan
Sl9\'CHerN.tn
I• lhe '°"°"' of'tht .wmh. Ptna lolded the bales oa Kevin M\allens' bUnt ....._ a ftu.pi1Cla _.. to
Htinuda ud a iatefttioM.I r.o-
OU1 ... IO Ille~ ht
Paa.IOI die llrillMt tO did iL
la &M dairil .... Mata Dft't No.
7 ....... .iuldOr !IP• ..... Jim ... -... Ma Ids ftail Wini., 11oaW
In the bottom of the t'lghth , R)an
Relph led ofT "-llh a !im< and t,.o
out'\ later. 1001'. \«ond on a "W1ld
pitch Erik Lapfua1na' mfield iinik
mo~c Relph to third bc-rore Grctn'\
h1I \\.On II.
Tu'\tan 1mpro'es 10 19-8 and W111
araHI to Palmdolt' for Frid.t> ·~ quar-
terfinals ~me.
run ofT Ocun View 1aner Brent
Woken, who ~orkcd fhe 1nn1np of
four·hll bucball btfort *'"'•I'll way to Kal'hner. . .
..The last .. me was the tlrat pmc
back au atancr for I 0 or 11 .. mes, ..
1ckct saad ··At practice. he tuck an
tMrt When the wind was bloMn&
out (to left). Coach Canak Mid to put
Beu.sold 1n. He's aot pov.tr. He JU!.t
wain't pl~·.na wen btforr ..
In the founh 1nmna. Ocean View
struck for Its only run ofT Mater Oct
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~ away May 23.
1~9 in Rlvenude, CA
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c:ondO Frptc, -llft E'81D139r28a."9filnaed aAYNOGI: 2br 2b9 I et • ._,_ EASTSIDE 1M _ .. =., ~1°1= W•'lf 1M yo&rsnclous. ~. trwit11W.e-.·pm1o .... 1.-n.GMedoomlft. "'L~2607 •HiO"°HAALAAUl•* Ccry with Iola of naturW 28A. 11k t700 Nrlhof;la
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S1M eOo ~N Ho.1:e tot"°"' equtty on 2 to t 216 Albert St. MS-9127 11eoo ztW1o-o3M 111A. trta. •Id, utlla 1nc;4' LMge itUdlo With peuo: ' i.undry fecillty $525" .... , .... .
8.t & Sun 12.5 ratio and M9Ufne ywr !'SIDE Cozy cottao• • ..._ _ 113 l. ~. 1150/mo 1675. tBR cattledrat cell· 93a.o552 .... . •812~555* . 1~~~~ ~ ium. tlA + k~ 2 BA~~ ...... up (11•,.....0123 "'99. be!Cony, garage. E'SIDE. 2Bl' W•B• S795 2BR •'9.::o ergi.., (flrr·
. enetta. Nlamkr. No P9ta. to 1 l20 a/I oott oourae llock to bMCtl-28R 2BA S1'7$ ''Uk• new & Y9f)' 28' 2Ba 1850. Gar;.. bit· bit.ft, '1 w pe o Hunt ll;a; ======== IMO/mo. Ind utlla. Avail Ylew9. trptc8, wld httupa, t Cllf gwega, patlO, ruti . prtvate." Poof, ai>e. 880. Ina No 1>91• "'5-8227 .. ~~ ~~l~;io5flM
912, M2.0UO. ale, 2-car a"el'I gar. Call Jlltchan Yr 1M 11100/mo. leund~. tit -+ MC. No M2·9195 or 83 t...oee I •·•
l'SK>E IQ Cottega, 28A t -1 for lt)pt. 190-54M Cllll 808 at ...._10l1 pelt. elma S4t-2~47 1250 OFF 2ND MO'S ~-""!""-----
1'A8A, W/D hkup, mlc:l'o, NEW DECOR. 38A, 2'A8A, 8tepe to~. 38R 2BA. • 2 ST?RY TOWNHSE• Al!NTl E'SIDE 2BR 1BA fCU'IUln
,.._....,.._. ___ , at1acMd garega. StOOO den dtllgar "'* retna frta. w/d 2 Qt oareoa 2BR t~ea. peuo, _g111 . Cottage End gw ,lndry Vll!Y 2634 ;p;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I permo.+MOOdep.$150 c:otM,peo1.i: .... '11ee5' uth 1nc1'11soo1mo. td d/W,c:abte,nopet1$&75. t.c. No Pet1l '7t5/mo ~ -...
1042 Off t at 2 ~. 850-1798 No Peta. * 720-0713 8eltloa BMt. "9-0123 Ml-tea2 or 150-2318 MC. dep "'5-12~ 1 I 2
Fabuloua .. wrront hOfM m ...... 2106 .-J m.T BLUFFS Lg 3BR 1950; 1 * .... 1• * E'SIDE lrg 28R, balcony. Loi ~oe Sp0rt CIUb
3BA 38A 3cargarege 2 38R, 38A duf)lu. Cerpcwt LUXURY CONDOS level 3BA S1800. Botti C91e-ludl 2618 Newcpt/palnt, tlle. N-Petl ~· ~ pntd 120 1700IS850 670.1199 femily r~• wt addlt for 2+ care, Frptc:, bay 3Br 2e.. den. cath c.11. wtpoc)I .. .. ('2• Jamee St •t1-•579 E. II St. malt· c:om-
game rm. &S1'\' prtwte view Yrty IM $2000/mo. "Pc. elec gar, lrg patJo, * 14'-2I07 * 2BR 28A aeperat• •BAY TIMBERS. ptax. lnStmo 8'2 .... 792 Hura. IMdt 2640
Oodc, exctualve llttlng Avail flt. f23--0l7<C yard.Nopela Sl300fmo. OCEANFRONT-BALBOA lnd'ry. St!:'ci. -Agent, 1Bft, frplc, cable, pOOI, l'llM~
S 1.375,000. Prlnclpala LIKE NEW. Cualom 3Br ~,:O ~-=Orange 381'-28A -$1800 2 ~ 1 ba Mary. 416-4473 patlO, gar. No pell lte hduded 11\d quiet, gar-2 I J INI
onty.M2-a3N 3Ba Dutch Colontal · S1500 ava lmmed INS.yStSMS 15()..1357 11911 perking $525/mo Deluxe n ear new
home. 13500/mo yrty IM Montlc•llo 3BIJ 2BA 75e-2070~&1.3--8148 m dli L 2622 •E'SIDE 28R tl~A bNnj In clUdee uhti f+.amlCrt S715/S1050 &70-ttte
lnltne I 04 .. 8111 GNndy, Rltr &7H 1e 1 twnhme. comm pool, g111-Cleen & contemporary 18A 18A downetel Cfll8 frplc gar•o• 2 per-M&-8240 •111 • ._
I IBllWllll ~a~:&: ~~Jii~~;';°· Bluf'I•. 3BR. 2'hBA. y; no kitchen '550~~,,.~ aonl No Pet• sn5-s1115 D1U U.. lllTW Hunttnoton p:;:'2,_H,
TURTLEROCI< GLEN lll)oa,..-.i-.-... IH. N-peta. $1150 aecurlty. Call Luann, + S600 MC. 550.1799 2BR In trlplex. beam cells, Meurity. Larr tludlo
TOWNHOME. OP£N on-•-2107 .. NITlllllTS Own/AgtM4-2501 eeo.alNe.n-tpm •IW,1111'111 bflc:k frJ>I, petlo, dbl gar, Profeulona peraon
HOUSE SAT/SUN 12-5 STEPS TO SANO! 2BR 11-\BA twnhme, End DOVER SHORES, 8'"t 1••• 28' tBa, pool, patio, $895 Sl50 mo 117 Cleerbfook pref'd All amenltlH
28R, 1~BS. view, at· New lBR 2BA 2/gar + Unit. Pvt patio, pool, ~. 3BR, den, 3~BA, M&-5137 aher 111m Off Vanguard &7~5 $795/mo. 536-8198
tached 2 eat gar, ~ atrg. Yrty. 714.250•2833 carport & lndry. No peta. tam. rm, garden. L ......... La .... n11 . . - ---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
unit. S2e9,900. By owner, daya 818-31().5721 eve $825 Curt 11831-1218 Mey·AUQU91 15,000/mo. C1ean 211 2BR H~.BA •llllT YllW* llM lfF 11T WTI LagN lelCh 2648
prinepal1 only. 8S. .... 842. . .... ,,.n-· 780-3l00 PoH oryi ................... On the Bklft• 2BR 18A IMMACULATE Lerge 1BR, --~~~-----_, ..... _ ............ ..... ... on w .. ,....... .......... D/W J zzj 1775/ • ground noor New quality 18R tBA Studio Apt. with Newport leKtt 10§9 C!)btrano INch 2118 •TIW•tll• WWW • carport for 2 Water pd • 2~1 Pacific mo champagne carpet. kltch•n Lower unit
- - -28R Duplex, 1BA, new 3BR 2tn8A, 2 car garege, lllLfm lff5/m~2s~~Mlckey TSL MGMT 642•1eo3 drtpH. Dl•hwaaher, CLOSE TO OCEAN ILi.NW-Fii carpet & paint Close to •Ingle mHter SYfle & •ll•T-S enclOMd garage pfus 1 $826/mo * 497-1204 •YUll.IM beach. Credli & ref• t>Nutlful sun rm, formal 21 A tBA::r~ IU 1UW/ftlW1 •M ... verdetgqulet28R partd°\ •Pace 32• VIC· Large StvdlO-Oc.an Viewl
Immaculate 3BA~-2BA req'd. $195/mo + $900 dining. oak kitchen Jaaizz.I fen";.:/ a~· Soutll ol~.-U gtr.,. Wid 28A uptlalre. new tori• t &31-5682 or Wiik. to 1:leaCll. &..l.own..
Agenl. 960-1109 MC. 213-&91·3838 r:~·~:~.:,anJ~ quiet atreet. cata11l. 0r'. 11200/mo Agt 75~1219 t~o :=4:'40~gr· __ &73~~1'5--Utll• incl N /amkr
·-· -· ltT•n s't. I 5 1 pf ff Paek Of ocean. Nice dog Bayfront 1BR 18A patio LARGE 2BR, 1 '»BA, ftplc. $650/mo. •94-1528 ..,..... ... , • Corona def Mar 2122 P ~os le • OKI S1400. 650-7432 SPECTACULAR VIEW •M ... Varda qule1 2BR petlo. d/w S795 .. dep NORTHEND u furn 1BR Cuatom 3 BR 2'n BA ropert,_ erv es 1BA d/w lg c•oMll Blg LR&Oen 2273 Mlner · n
w/courtyard entry .. den •Tiny 1BR cottage, lrptc. 6'2·9797 •Wl•T WEI $1025 mo. No pet• Mo to ator9oe. iOckec1 gatage: •A a..s-8111. appt lrg deck, oceen IMw
& formal dining Cbl-de-beam ceilings. patlO Nr . _... -• BLK to bell 3BR 2BA ger mo D 6 <C 2 -& 5 1 5 1750 No peti e..o-2 .. 95 ---. Walk 10 beaeh. '785/mo w , new root, good con-atl®llbch. 502 Jasmine n;1e wall•I patio. ft<COOmo +·MC. 640-4115 even Lar~ 3BR 2BA upstairs en L .... 494-7~
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ernlzlng ACT NOWI SBR 2~BA 2 car gar lluoesencl var5 d 2 car gar-oc:eenalde of PCH utni E'Sll5£ 28R ""BA twnhM. 10.-o,:; V~79:00 Newport lelCh 2669 '480,000. CALL Ooneld JUmlne Creetc Condo' ege 119 lease avail-()N..OFF OCEANFRONT• I ncl No parkln trptc:, d/W, gar . ydl pallo. mo o S*• .,.. l•-------~-!:.Pfart 642-9797 or Gaa.d comm pool-I ~ Agt 675-•912 V¥NIY RentalJ. ssoofmo.-'100-..:.l lndtyroom.#75/mo MEltAYEROE~R--•e:CLU~VE GUA~'*
II 1002 831-1218 nla •Avai l ~ow OUIET2BR2\.\8A211ory From$800toSl800 &It 675·4912Agt . 2il170rangeAve wi g• Nhl crpt/dfln •G .TE-D ~= it
I ~~ft 1.• 12150/mo. Call 6'2·5135 townhome, extra lg Bkr "'2·3850 -TSL MGMT 6'2· 1603 $700/mo 2887 111Ckory _,_ ~-JllS mJI Deya 673-4195 EYeS bdrm firep6ece g111age --a -.n Lg PY1 lBR lBA uml, cus-•91-1936 or 751-94&3 38R 28A 1700 alf w/golf WALK TO BEACH! 2Br ' _ eom,,;unlty poc)i W9l1~ ,.._.... ,..,., IQm ber, sm refrlg & llnl( l courae VIEW Frplc, Ml '!"!'11-• ... -i-o---PLUS family room & den 38R 2 'nBa. attached sldeBIUttaareas9oo/mo •Charming older 3BR microwava ov•n. no ~.AU Nwpt acron the street bar. mlero. wshr/dryr ,.._{Condos (can be 1 3 bedroom) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil houM w/garage. w/d, Agt us.4912 2'n8A 2 1tory home. all stove, w/d. uul pd Avatl Sngl M 2BR. trplc, gar httups. 2 car gar w/xlra
Seal Beech! Agent near bMd\ SHOO/mo, yr hrdWd floor•. huge lfyjng now $895/mo 760-3676 No pe'll $825/mo 1665 11orega Alt maintenance
_.Get-.'ltt•--• _____ 1.,00.,2 .. , Georgette 146·1204 FlllLllS! ta..AvaH&/1 673-7901 0.VPoh 2126 ~:_::~a ~~~,,:· LARGE room trplc,-new T--Ala1~_!•1 ll)'S, f lrvlneAve:6 720-9 .. 22 ·lnd.Nopels 6«~509
Cotdwiell Bantler I 3 Homes to Ooean Blvd carpet, drapes, paint ·-~,_. ve ...,p 1 ... tlllT 1 t 2 II
u11-.-0flMl ' I f VIEW!! 3BR 2BA. tamlly rm, NEW apac:tacular ocean & fl1A 1111ALI OloM 10 beach Avall ture pool. ac:>a. Pfhllt• W/ope<i beam cell• ..,..,1 Ml llT-APTI
SUM...., .... NSTWOM mil&ftd _ _!_J _ 12500/mo 1al.1Ut + aec. ';JY ~~ 2B~I/~~· IJ ... 11 tl0'#.$600Lmo.968-7271 :~~~:..~rage ber, newly deeorated, .~"', ... * B A Y S I 0 E C 0 V E 8.1 759-9070 c, • poo ,.... 'I.Illy N-Pet1 S550 & up '"'• ----UY 28'/t~Ba so· boal al1pl ---$1150.213-S.1·2885 PBllllUYUIU .. nw landacaped Htllng 778-2307 ~6'&-0597 EXCLUSI BEACH fmT THt•fully decoreted CORONA HIGHLANDS, -.... upper 3BR 2BA, OoMn slcl.e HrdWO firs. Sorry, no pell 2256 M•riMorC M COMMUNITY
Duplex with 2BR 1BA In Wallclng dlatance to 28R unll, w/d, garage & Founuln all new Interior, garage. frig, micro N/smkr $550. Bachelor S5eO • 2.,. 2. alf new lntal'IOf'. w/d
each unll or could be 1 Balboa 1•nd ahop1 & yard.$1,150673-6900. v= 2134 frple,$1500/mo utllslncl.675-1005 1 Bedroom$81SO lmlWILlllllUrtt hkups. mlero. d/w, lrplc E.xpt't.1 the best.• al 1a t 11y home Fir bet* 1695 ooO • WlltetfrNt ... , IN, =.!. * Fabt.llou• & new 3BR 2Bdrm 11/0Ba 1760 Parkalde ocean view? s.. very 111 garden & OM & pl~ 1n8:ach unit. Sha~ IOI.Tiii Yll.11 llalllllf 2'..tBA 2 a1ory house, wet SUNN~~:~ 1Ba, s~ndecl<, 2Bdrm 28• TwnhM S8&5 lo bellM tBR w/loft. en~y our pfVt bdl S 1900
.... •Dua pier tor large boal. Of-FULL ocean & herbor Loa Caballero• , & 2BR .. bar. counlfY kilCMn, 19 =''s..w:,"' $8~0~~ Ill lllTll mrn 1200 eq ft 2BR 2BA, hl(e •Also 1BR Iii 11430 1111,111 tered at 11,295,000. Call Ylewa. 1800 alt. end 2-Studios. Star.ing at balcony. 1af blk to bch S..G-1208 • COSTA MESA new-From $895 No pet1 ........ lltr1•
BEAUTIFUL new 2 BR. 2 tor appt and detai61. • cat gar. 28r sea •YI 5/29 $850/mo. Ft.111 ctub mem-1tUpgr1~1:1~ 2BA Ml-1U• --_855-06&5 . ' SOf\Rv:"A"o PETS
BAonoottcourae. llght& ... tmlUl.n WWW•T-.S" 11175/mo • &75-2812 batatllp Incl. 548-8560 io.er duplex. 2 car gar-Mna 2624 I llllllU Tl IUOI .Sllatp & Cle&ll S.Chelpr UU. 111-1111
bflgM, flreplaoe In FR, &73-1511 28", 19A. detacn.d g•· Furn 38R 28A lmmac •· paUo. lirec>lace Nr •BONUS+Blg1'S.autlful •LAMAHCHAAPTS• Slove&retrlg.Newcarpel •NEWPORT tfEJG.HTS•
mirrored •ardrobH , CHARMING-Profdec2BR •e• I/or 3rd bdrm. home w1Poo4 Access to Hunt. lelCh 2140 Ferry. 11300/mo 1 & 2&R Ap1s.. E .. tllde •1BR.l5754650 & Pmnt Utns Po $490 Great loc near Hat~ g:.....,.,s!:f commun. 28A. country kitchen, I' 19,000. Bkr M2·3850 pvt bch 12. 500/mo S 1275/mo. •BR 28A ~ fl1A llllALI loc:I BBQ. lndry rm, pello, •28R, N7S.$760 _ ~ eso ... 751 High, Hoag Hoapltal
to & ac:>• bleached oak floor• •WI •T -m Agent 14'-90IO . family rm, trptc, a1r ,.., SD 11 ... 11 QWaoe C.ble av1 $635 & •3BR. S950 ..U. UMl.11 beech. pool. carport ger Ht 1111 through-<lut. 201 Onyx , Frwy. Avt 1115 19&2 Up. ~ peta. 631-8A27 Gu/~t pd Pool, gar d/w '400/mo. Utits Ind 1185 den view, MGI ywd. WI'!
COAOMADELMAR 1579,000. Appt only 1 ~BR 28A llYMble 1Mt· .... ,..l'lllTD Paule Cif 81&-57&-0573 S'""'kll -'-·n "'Bdrm M2·M73tMS.011SO lrviM Ave •B T20-9-i22 pvt,lndryrmMS-2893 850-3008 or 780-8380 down w/detached 2-<:ar 28' 28a. trplC, gar $1&40. --Villa 9e1-. 28R 2B ,.._.. ng .._. ' CUSTOM 3 bdrm gar 530San8emerdlno. 51lS-watd 7&0-8382 Eucutlve Home 38R .,,... • A 1'..~BaS750A1tutd1pald 111•mlllllPTI 2111UW/PllU
apc'awied ~ two lot1 Corona ~... 1022 '395,000 • M2·M53 "Plus". Neer Seadttt. 11' V9Ulted oelllnoa. view, Im· Garage Sorry. no pat•. 28R, t'~BA Townhome .-Y l'lm New apt · O:>oc-tn Nwpt
wtth 1M191~1t vlewa ot -Otd World a.rm. 2/S, mi off POH. l1'°°"9o maculale I 1350/mo 1960 WALLACE pool pado arnall pet Ole 1BA Apt Nr ltloP4J & Ht1 $150'&41-7&58
aand. 1ky. ocean & 38R 2•QA lownh<>UM. ----f&IM ~. ReA, oMce, keMh **Ml-~ AQmeaoi.173-0IMI S40-112e a.2--4905 1775 ~23 ecnoots ~Imo met -_
lwbor entrence. Beautl· Mell ~ .tluttetl, VIia Balboa one-of...e.tllnd doora, In* patto. Wmk ~-,._.;-me In uttta. &44-<C831 2BR 2BA newly r•-
futly deeorated dfemetlc t>erber ....... rvof dee . .., *330.000 Bkr M2·3850 to bMct1 l1,t50. d t d "S •&'SIDE rer IJP, ~~TV -model«I, t block from
contemporary Includes owt. 'i3soK' 6'0....422 709 Lar1capur IMnt 2144 C.·. zl~ ~mer n:,r, "1£::al:flekl Mr up .fWa reqd No be• ch. I 1 . 0 0 0 &
m a n "I c u a I o m after 7pm IPlltmui Ull M0.7333 DEERFIELD. 2 Mut• BR, 12750/mo Agt 720-9<C22 pets '590/mo 352 Vio-meaBllU S1, 100/mo 81~6423
tumlshlng. s. S2,91SO,OOO UY-2,...... ~ ... w·'ll + llt• tori8 MS-a 1& 1 aopt 2BR 2 ... S ........ ........... ,,, .. OITI ..... 3BR, 21~BAwi•~ ap-IPll, .... UTI• ~;:;~. ,;m., DR. , ....... , .... ,,_. APAl'fml11 ---••--t s1~~,;:_tt;,t ~ ~';"'"" OITT• pllancH & new Ill• 803~ Carnation/rear yard dbl garage ...trig 38R 2~8A available Mey Large alttactM Ap11 In a ., .... _ -·~ AIAIWll •&a• 41 With room lo edd. throughOUt Trina model So. of PCH. Lrg 28R+den. w a i 11 a r I d i "I•,' & June. 12750/monlh baeutlful garden Mttlng 2BR 1'1t8A IOwnhouM Sparl(llng clean. large -•1
$472,500, Agt 173.5354 By owner. · F" land In-1~BA. frptc:, new CfPI & S 1100/mo. Aet &60-1553 544·2•M or 838-3232 Pool/ape Garege or gatage, frplc, leundry rm Garden epts ~11Vlly * 1-.... • -lllEAUOAS • 631·1400
• 673·6900
760-3600
eluded The Bluffs OPEN pnt, petlo, gar. No pets! weekends only carpor1 Sorry, no peta. petto, cloM to school• landaceped ground• . IEW USTll~.' HOUSE SAT & SUN 10-3 11250/mo * 723~751 NEW 2BR 2BA. ltg kltdl, 28drm w.a. S770 1316/mo Pool & IP&. petloaldecka, Frig, dlshlofun.r. 110¥8
• 2155 Vista Enlrac:ta NB. -w/d, 1-car gar. nice mat· ft.LA IALllA 2Bdrm 28a $800 231" Santa Ana garage or carl>O(t Incl No pet.I 54~855
SandcHtl. condo, 2 ' ' ' -••.. ..... ter bdrm, good atorage. P•nthOUH 18R 1BA 398 W. Wiison 831·5583 TSL MGMT 8'2-1603 1 Bedroom $170 ·-·····
I've oo'm dealt
8edroom,2Bath.allaott lllJIUIPllLUI 2BR 1BA houM + 1BR S950/mo .• M9-4229 •lfanlull c "lew ----... t31E 18th St 641-6816 -' gray White w/mlrrors & HouM Needs aome work 1BA gveat or otc qrtrs. 11150/mo Agt &75-•9t2 18A, 1BA. 15451mo. '400 .-I Tl ALLI --------Frig, di.II~. ato¥e
white matble trim. Big 2 $315:000. Call 10 ... 1 Agt Frple, 1 car g111, vacant TwnhM 2Br 2ea. gar .• "' ' MCUrlty. New carpet1. 2BR 1BA. lndry ... m Cl&N Bac:helof seos Incl No S*• S•S-..855
I need the down payment!
Share equJty 50·50, I make the monthly pay-
men1. 850-2257 Sandy
~r garage, deck, pool& &73-5354 11300 702 Avocado Ava. ~d, alrm, 'L:'·t=, gym '"m. 2176 ~;.po, etc 1 1970 to ahopa & IXI ... Wiil ac 1 Bedroom $t70 •51..27-9110 Oc.antront
.., •. By Appt, $235,000. VILLA B·LBO· PENTHS P11ff Prop• a.2.97g7 5~:100 s.t-12:9x .....i..:,~o!;l8 9 by ap-cept oc houalng $&95 28drm t''•Ba S805 , !BA 2'A.BA rurn w/frplc UJ J ~ f ~~ " "' · 38A 28A. vi.w. 3 )'f'I new. _... .,. 2251 MAPLE 2Bdrm 2B• Sl70 1900 OcMnlront lmmac
T•>Ot/Jll(I an .... na2 Remdled moat pop plan Costa Mal 2 I 24 A/C, large lot, DllN. frplc. 1aR me. & cteent Orape9, TSL MGMl' 642-llSOJ 2250 vanguar.d 64G-9628 .. ,. UOOIWk 113-1'43 ' 41L..L ... IU!J._ 2BR cm. 8eloW mrkel 2148 dbl oar• S1395/mo carpet, 1g encl patio -----__.,......_ MD llWI PH•1n ~'J' ,,.1"'" .im.ooo 142.-1rr *'• * JW* (11•1 4M·IOl2"*knd• o1o1e •o-.pe ·
We'Uglveyoutfledown ln 1ll!lf c,7 ?_ ~9,. --2BR 1\.WtA TownhouM 1rlMM~CUl.ATE1r (213)117-73041am-5pm312~orla&60-72.-. TODAY'S uc:t.gtor1ahareofOoWn-f tJ Y S..Oemenu 1076 Frptc,dect(,newcarpet/2BR 18,. hew/gar. --
erstip. You make the 3417lc:..t...,.,ca palnt,garage.w/dhk-up. l 1200mo yearly. Gnt1 Anl Htl,hu2"1' 1BA on Cent« St. CROSSWORD PUZZLE mtllly pym1a l we there SBA, <C8A, <C,<COO aq ft View 2218 E. P9clf1CfE. •M-257& Frpk, paJlo, w/d l\kup .~.c You receive c-· ..__ 1024 &tat•. 3 levell For Sale •"&mo S.. 1at thenc.il -184 No peta/amtcra Alfail 811
• ---or Trade $900,000 :V.1159-110.-D/~•4.4722 1113 "'Ill •eA .......... 2 atorv 1710tmo • ... S-1•S4 1 tax benefit•. Must ••-••. 491·5097 -Allnew38A21MIAFrenc:h .. • •" "• '' --have clean credit Agt -·-11T 2BR 18A Cottege 1952 country flOn'9 Cetallna .,_,ttM HOuee. 11lnt le>-tM .• petlO, pwt(lng, w
957..f002 ()y9, Ev. Wknd1 •Im Soulh Co.st Meyer SIOO Gar no "'9W "*"Y _,,.. Aval4 catMln I 1•50. deys ...... tleh St. 1750/mo Mo. to AC .. 088
Giant twnhme 3BR 2'nBA, pell. tam with 1-2' am4 5127'. Courte.y to t*ra. 13M1M: wee 720-M72 mo. or IN. Avail 811 IMumf #211, 2 flreplaoM. huge 2 car Metro 1086 el'llldr9n prefd. 649-3"84 14100/mol1M31-112• 7'1 ..... ..,.,.199
U. a;;~G; ~~IL = mTL.•i. 2eR. 2BA. d w .. wtd. South Co11t Mtuo * •llllJll * WIUUUM TenohAt-1218 lllTW ~· '"*1. ... to.-L!fNt9 2150 2186~ ept. ~·· MT •Hau In thl• South Co Ht prec: •tel a950 Avail IMMACl.UTE 38R 28A ----eoo Hamiton. M2""3 t9
WALK or bk:ycla to the Spt1ngacondol2BR 2BA. ~ M2~t311 "°'* wMfl lrV .,.,d, dlw. Condo In oonvenlent *~*
beect'llromthluttrac11v• "'*· poola. Cloee to SC • 3BR TOWNHOUSE •Id hkupe. AC lt200 Woodllde VlllGa 1125 .... lir.
• Newport Condo, or enjoy Shopping Center & NPT HGTS ., .. , frplc, No P9ta. 21s-et2..eo63 Aoant. M0-11ot • •-lllt•FPllMflM
the beeutlful pool & ten-Frwys. Auumabte loan patio, very nice. 322 OGie 1~ oottage. LO yard
nl1 avalleble tor your a...--. St•t.900 Bt.#C Sff5. "'7·76'0 ~ & IYMy ~
• ptllaaure. Some ol the 11111\d IOcdon, 38R, for-• ._ .... •Eaetalcse-a-R~ ta No~ nt Un1·
• featufM are an •11tra mel dlntna & famlty rm ... Tll llM1ll ~ #N M2-2118
: i.ge llvlng room w/deck, wtwet batl Cu1tom land· ~iipi!~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I ----• lrg doM .. , load• ol Ille & actipe + epa, Spectacul111 '!'
: the neutral colors are $310.000. Call DONALD Mallll HotMs
• alfaacty there to compll-PFAFr 8•2·9797 or ,., Slit 1100
ment your furniture Cell 111-tael ·-===--==1---------I now tor an appt to ...
thla fine property offered
II 1117,900
75t-9100
Vacant ~ unit townhonw. 2 8R. 2
SA that's c~aned up and re-
furbished. Won't last long.
$175,000.
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townhome, 2 matter moet 28drms. encl oar-
bedrooms, 2·~ belhs. 2 •o•. o•ted ASKllfO
llt9e 0-8998 2 ~ s 1051( '°' MCh Unit end 2 •PH. ,.... Prlndpalt only Call ART,
1 1400/mo , 497-4115 Ae/MM lnwetm9Q ll0-1'l>O
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a-.... 11200/Wkty * ••llTllU -ll~llll · Henocre"ed. !"u!ity _,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.o....:;;;:;;:;;:;j lteme IOf retell In ioc.i
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C)(Of Met 1450 497-1304 w/1t0t• llfMdy ~ --~-· --lnQ M-"Y gOOO lerr1-BACK r.HW. ,_. 2-•tt tonee 11.G av•I•~ High l'IM. F , lndry, nu pn1 lncofM 10w ~. xtr•. letge rmt 9'teA turn-litey w/lrllll\lng & on-
Cleet1 nol'l ·t moller QO!ng euppon $48K M•n
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IUltMts. l.Mfn IM MW-/4.ppty Yi:18wn..3pm ::::= ~=:e~ llfllYllll llullt, type I~ & O.,· plltdng tot tee\lrlty. No PIM • pine dry ...... ---Dleeet ttU. ....... • .. , computer ullated btil&Wflttenc:ommUnlca-.,.,. 10-Key.11100/mo ••l*i41nH MCHUry. oek eltecuthred.ak.Mftv Fem, to .... 8rlnelll a OOH KOTT C:O(ldltlOft. t&ar mite•.
cotor an•IYI• lytl•m I I 11 p-1 _ .. I 1-"--I .__.. Medte.i &V.catlonben· will ttaln FUii compMly American ct••k ........................ ,.. TAUCKIVANCENTER .,au.ooo M1·13"
A.Ito \rein If\ werdrobln; ' TE•llllY ~m:k ~~k::·:~:u. ~1 ,;~.7nr•s;!v"°;; eflll For lntlf'llW.V, ~l1 ~· avall&b .. '°' full wt~~ 11'*>9. ---.::----406 Frwy/AllelOn EAit Me(~det 'n aeosr.
I "*'~ 81111try Ex· Salary commeniurate experlenc:ed In finishing Johaona 714/640•2370 tlrM ~lcanta. Appty In oek ca,...., m6ec tibia ~ tw-ge "*I dogi9 1n Cet.on Ir w ~i.nt Income Call Suri SOMES wl•~ 249~8733. of eomputw par11 Jot> tautllnt peraon Frldey, May 28. I oMlr9 AJA Prtced to_... 2 and 4 'I'•· Mllt41f4Kf Over too ••ty au'::!a1::0. ,:.rr,· ,..: Bowman te().-0883 d leS -··-in MlMen 12-2PM wllh 416-4516 .,,., 5 lhot•. nlOe dtlpollllOM VANS~ TRUCKS • lMI 8"uty For AU 7H1Garct.nGro11e8lvd w----TllJ VI mcwde _,5 _"'" Manager, S20ueh,l40.2470 1 .... -•. --cor d a . S20.000 . •--~ 1..,. Suite G, Garden Grow full· Tlm9. •...J .. In ....,'°" ............... ..,.._ F-E TO GOOD H""'•E· 2 ... -213-"4 l-tlrot .........,,., ·-(7141119 •• 2276 For Apt Community 1n •Supen1lllOI\ ......,.,.., ,...... ,,._ _,,.._ ""' ...,..,, (111) 111--.a --11Mi1ii1iipiinift111 --" Newpott8"cl\.FT,.exp •Prel)•ratlonofperts g~~ 1 2~MN~ -PLM Squeregrand e'MO,eWca Decla._ed c;et• 1 NeY· .... 'M N08L.8*.10k(7"11) T•~ ..... In our busy NB GeMfll Otta req'd. Call Jennifer •Scheduling Bllld. ~·8 873_0100"'"" 2•018 Bfiltol St 1I H , 11500 121-1761 ,.,ed, m8M, Himalayan l T....i 'M 1toE.wtrt.!2ml5K(t275t5011 ,.,,. " 476-8220 •Final llnllh Sent• Ana. CA -S~rt tialred female NL.... ;M 30080, 51,.. 8 1
area office Friendly, ............ -1iiiiiiil Restaurantt .WI K'llt 601 J us-6717 ,..___ 9045 a& 500SEl. UIK(1Mll
pleatant envlronrnent . • •-•• Lmll• lllVU E Peflen H Tll-..,_ ll&Ym Pllm · -~ '91 190!, U IZlf< jl275)' PC Acctg entry e11p a llllSIWIYll Greet Pay! Xlnl OMV , 1 11 ce ecealllry nn -•w-Needed to help operate APT SIZE e1<>)19 I. refr!Qer· PETS 'R' PEOPLE TOOi 1961 MORRIS MlnQr. •91 W9f\, WW. (1230)
mut1. Grow w/us.. Cati MIHLllmlll musl Eltperlenced De '' currently lntervi.wtng r .. Oatd«l In CdM. Sit· atOf, kitchen table l 2 Board & Groom (28 yrs 11200. A.bl.IHI qJne, FUlll
DOUG 7141631-8480 pendable. 842·8387 1101IPIAY,110, Io r d In Ing roo m urdey•' Sundays, 10 am chalrt. St0tage sheds, 1 e1<p) POO<li. puppy tal• a part. ( 19 1 WU EI -.II Oc
-_ 17352 Murphy, lrv1ne W108.,'!!••10"!-A.1PPEly c~!!', _ 4 pm Clll Dorothy, Mon large a t amatl. 845-_!~ Sl'lerry'1 K-9, ~&-2848 _a.!"noo_ ._..,.
Pert time, easy WOik AM L AL VENDING (714)860-1590 ..... """ ""'"' F1 I 8 am 4 pm -FortuxuryrMldenllal com· or PM No exp ne<ieSS· f30UTES FOR SALE, _________ , Hwy . Cofona del Mar • r • 873 22eS Frlgi alre Elite 2• cu SEAL POINT Hlmel1y1n 1170 MERCEDES 280S 4 MOB llT7 ~Ible
munllylnNftPortBeach. ary Ho"rly • Bon"s CHEAP. $300-500wk --• ft.,water & le. dlsp. wtlt l<ltten. re~l•t•rad, door. ell"*'· New engine ""---.. t (C
C-" '"· 11 '" ... 7..,,. 3050 " " Part Time Retell oak trim 2 yrs old lClnt d bl I 1 1 M 000 080 ..,_n, runt gr -.-"""vv~ -642.-4321 E11t •31 or po1ent11I. Call John -··•sn•llTI ...... /lllllYll COl\d~875-28A4' • ore. ma1y n 21 .. ' .. 39_3000· PETER ) SHOO 1111111 UL.I 2~8. Wall 10< beep ask 1·800-•76-0389 ~ UPS exp pref Apply lam-•ti.Id •vc avall 850·0525 -_ 846.-7700
Drycle•n•r• nHdl eJt· fd"Cryslal or Ben ~ TIAlllE ITl•ITI .... ... 3pm, MecGregor Yachta, Rettig a Wash.,/Dryer ..... _.H. 9050 ~PUIMI NX'i51111e
pe11enoect or wlll train Gen. Office PIT Sm 515 10 •l•rt Hrs ti.1t. FT or •llWIYll e $10 71 • 1831 P11M*llla. C M. S 150ea. Dl•hwuh er -..-... tnstrumenu ~alnts ,_ '5 900 ml ·new
Mon-Fri. FIT, •tart SS oo n'smkg ofc nds flex well PT Xlnt edv1n~ment .... Lllmlll ' -·-S1:l5 Trash. compactor 6055 1F<!AOILLAC stretch tlree AM/FM elr enrf
842-54t6 ulc IO< Tammi Nan firm has openings In ,_.. 1100. 849--56•8 • ._ a..-1o~ gOOd 11 ' s• e' 001' bo ·
org per-son w/gd phone Entry la11el poa111on1 retail, d1sl)la)I. tales, & Pr•ldloolltoddler PIT, FIUte. Pqwell ~' ssooo' take "7~521 '"
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.... ,... must. Xlnt wtklng cond MANICURIST Rent or or PM No eitp necess-nee Many IOcatlons Call UCI Campus, IS.-e<>30 made. Cooper Kale. ~0 ~ teo-8121 PORSCHE '74 lilt"
Oellver documents from ~~~J~ ~!ep~~~ comml11lon Cl1entele ary Hourly • Sonua 9-•pm (7 t•) 962-8800 T-.iemM-ketl I ' Rev•• c:ulhlon coun-1)1\ch. $5000, 78&·553 ---- -.._engine. paint & trana
S1nt1 Ana 10 11arlou1 8Mctl CA 92663 prefered -'lre>orl area 8•2-4321 Ext 431 or Re11ll ng try French .of1 5'. Wood '85 LINCOLN stretch $3915. 954-1578 -
bu91neuet In your Econo • AM aboU1 added incen· 228 Wall for beep ask •BAEI --••I/II• m•m &. elate coffee table, Pianos I Org.11\S Umo. f\tty loaded. good AENAUL T '82 L.Car sunrt
earl No ... ..., nee.II We Mm--... I I :Ives fdr cn~nglng 10 tor Crystal 0t Ben -. n••-" doors open. 2 sJdes. Uk• 605 COf'd•t1on 15000 let!• am/Im c;aa1,lo ml 111n1 ...,... --· _. For retail antique linen & ..._......,.. MW! Total cost $2250 OV9I' pyml Will Garry cond S2000 848-8018
TrainlGr•tl<>bfor11Ctlve $18,037 to S89.405. Im-TllUl&.AlfAJll PHMAIEIT P/T glllstore Call673-7714 ~"n5 SecS500780-0157 BABYORANDPIANO paper tec>-8921 S"'"B l"••90QT bo •
outdoor typel Four open-mediate Hiring• Ttlls Jeanne, 752·0711 l ... L.mlll "'-"'aett a. s 1 f\, (Y" •ov ur ••
1 1 St r1 1 4 1oa A c 11 (R f d 1 ) 2 days per week Antique Retell Office Equ1pmen1 11&11 "A•llD I ..,...m, er•n ... 10~ Great -oellent coodllion. i..'1he1 ;:,,, c! ;ldn~~t. St~ 1 ~~·8•4;9•36e1 ~n ~~~ MECHANIC Porsche snop, Corona del Mar Sales Dehllef'f Ful1-11me Foott>oard':iin raMs. cC:::,00.,./oo" 731•6295 Mlle. VtHda 9090 Interior. loaded Best
thll week! Call JAN F311 for Current Listings Audi M·F Bsy lndpnt 759·3665 days Clean OMV print-Part time, easy work AM que.nllzeS195. 8'40-8733 GOVEANMENT SEIZED offer. 532-3152
(714) 751 -0746 ... Waal 'vh1e0Jop 71~~5"a'2 23Ml83ulon PEllllY .. Pizza out Company vehlcte or PM No exp necess---1..nu .. vanlcl•• lrom S10Q -****** ... .. • • Excellent benefits Op-ary Hourly • Bonus CUSTOM 30"x30" con .. ~des ovvv Ford• Mercedes Cor· T.,.ta 'Mier ... U
-•-•flll.YlllP/T sp••ETIME M EllOALP/T ":.~~1~'dheF~•c~~m~~ portun1ty for ad11ance-&42·4321 Ext 431 or table ~~1>e11eled glass MftJeike.Shlmano E•age vetlM CheVyl Surplus Lowmllel,A/C,Hceltent _.,.9511 -1 ment Apply In person 228. Welt for beep, Hk $75. 5 ~ lreeHf $150 component• st l tlrH Buyers Gu l de ( 1) condlttoo. '4300 080
For denial tab. Mon·Fn. Paint lovely miniature •Mon· 1·6 h2•1
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Mon -Fri 1-4pm for Crystal Of Ben King llftdboard. dark M/Mlll $325. 0~ Brian 805.8 97 •6000 E• I 714189•-37&9
Mutt use own car. St ml. toys, earn S20 set. No e11-•Tues 8-1 Nwpl Sch 97'3.1;:6 ront, FREEWAY ITHEI Telephone Operator. FIP wood $100. 721_·_8_75_9 8•8-2810-D, 9M-3457-N S-22387 Toyo" ciik:a -G-T '74 5
Apply 24741A Newport perlence necessary. •Thurs 1-6 j 2706 Harbor Blvd. Costa time. Tues graveyard Dining Room Set. SOLID --1pd, ijd wr~ ear S1100
Slvd.,C.M.6'46-5068 Amutng reGorded •Frl8·1 Pest Control Mesa Mull type . wUI train DARK PINE. Xtra lrg Aulosl!!!polttd 9100 obo 6'42-9518
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-I i•Elll* message reveals details. Front Ole/back olc S91hr TElllln lllPAJll llm 11_1 Coata M••· 5.,.0•1711,, hutcD. $599, dest</~-_ ,,..., 1"72 ,, .. -N inn 5 C a I I a n y t i m e For appt, Lynn 721 6788 Lloyd Pest Control needs H5 lheU $399, dlnln~rm ••• .. .,,..
For .. 11bllabed courier 1-900-456-'4U7. -Exto s "' r d PART TIME HOURS N I al t & I route. Need new model 8572 (costS1 mlm.:!e) IEllCAl llEOEPT Termite Repair Tech-n a-e '" o o • • table, 4 captains c rt.' ew eng ne, p n ran•
econo car & Ins Hourly ------Experienced needed lor nlclan Some carpentry Male/Female. Need good lea11n I. pads S399 Xlnt 62 M d $2000 95"·8578
rate & mileage, paid hOI· llSTESS neurosurgery office '" uperlence needed Musi driver for graal company FULL·TIME PAY c:ond Whole set $1300. loMI. a;;,, 7011 erce es vw 1986 C1brlotel 811C!c
ldays, l n c en t111es . For In-house Galeterta Newport Betch FIT or havegooddnvlngrecord I 668•9271 380·3315/d'720·38041• mint cond ition. AC.
bonuses Sornecompany located In tr111ne PIT Salsryopen Call Charley, 979-6021 1itULEllHlllESS ·MA'Acv'-e;ercTseaar 11'KITE.Good condlt1on 22111F11ll ... ttft1 povwer 1uer1ng .
car rO\ltes avail. Current Salad/Soup ear Cashier N Edalatpour M D AM EOE I tt you are hlghlY ambitious. $1000/W'lo. Polenllel Tele· Elegant dining room S500 875
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Blaupunl(t ateteo 29,000
OMV report & prool of ins Ac>l)ly In person at 3071 6'46-7456 nerd working desire marketing office sup-tebl• & 6 chairs. Very •FREE• Air. power sleeting. d11e miles $9500 M2·8453
req'dt Apply at Wntern E Mlraloma Anahetm. PHONE CLERK I wealth & your 0....n t>us1• piles Easy hfS 6AM 12 reasonable 497-3993 ff apeed bolt no anoine brats•. lamb akin. vw Golf 19aS.dieMI, 55
Stites Courier, 17805 ·Mon-F" 9-4 MOLLY MAID 1 ness call Mr Bonn Noon No Weell•nds NEW DAYSEoWHITE 1 lrallef nMCI• work 110111 midnight blue, mpg, 5.speed. ale, ~~~1':.~r~~ Ste E, -----_.:A.432-9.21.i NQ EXP NEC BRASS WTlh-mal 2•8-9854 ~~=~matlOni AM l ~M . ·~~0 0 .ow Ill IRVl.E 2 Part-Time pos111on1 SALES Earn $2000 to & trundle complete 7 5 HP OUlbOard mo10< 957-0• 14
El Toro Officers Club
1e1k1 anthual 111lc
people to wk as waitress.
bar tender a. bus person
Fie• l'lrl. 726-494 1
HOUSEWIVES
WAITED!!
111all1ble in Customer $20,000/mo Se1 your Call t>elore 12 Noon $245. t8A0..8733* LI k • new $ 6 S 0 or lea~~ vw Sclfocco 1979. BBS
Become • c1eani"" pro-Serv1CeDepar1ment 7aml own SGhedule Be your ~E'(;ir~~:SCAH:..~~6~7t~5 NEW-Modular c:hoo --642·2615 1•1 118.a ~ .. Perelk P-6 red•·
Envelope Stutters No e)(p nee. Full or prt time. For
mor1 lnf0<m1llon & 1pph-
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Bo• 7490, OeearbOrn Ml
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Musi be reliable
dependable' We need
you to deliver papers tn
the early morning hours •
No folding Is requlred
Must 11a11e car and proof
of Insurance
feS$lona1w1ttd1.4oiiyMald to 1pm Mon-Fri or 11am own boss Call 239-•611 SOUTH 0 C 582· 1240 lounge & mini loveseat, LASER Row1ng/R1c1ng • • • alt. AMIFM $1,900 obO l o 5pm Wed-.$un Nead 2•hrS recorded message ~ made In !lily wi the h~h-Shell. good condltlOf\ 840-1•9• eves. 54S-71 18
We are currently int«· good phone personality.,-GA EN GROVE esl quahly blaolc leather 11 .. 00 Calla 87s-•ea& d•YI.
lllewlng tor lull lime Head compu19f a plus Wiii Sales Sec. Imm Ol)enlng .. 0-9237 by "Nlcolet11·· Cost WAIYD ---JI.·=:---:--95 v o• "SW;;-GE... . --Meld and Asst Maids lor train Call between Sm NB Ins olf1ce Xlnt -..,,. r. ... \he Irvine arn En)oy 8arn-5pm phone personallly. gd <><· * WYEL AlllT * 15250. wlll sell ror $2715 • CABRIOLET Maroon. 5-Autos OomtstJc 9 300
normal working hours. 1 garuzationaJ skills and be 0 C. Airport 11 ... PARS Call 71 .. /646-3337 or ...... llt-1 speed, ex~llent con-BUICK Century limited
compeny car for Head DA dependable Sallry experlenceprelerrad E>t· 61913•5-8371 dlllon.875-2804 198&,<t-door.IOaded,loW
Ma1Ds. ln1erest1ng work, ILYPILQT I Comnc wtexp 673-8555 cellent working enVlron-OUEENSIZE MATiAESS POW«loat.S 7012 'lllllnl·a:..,_ _ _,.rittl m lleag;. S 7 .200
tr11nlng and · no ex • ... -ment. 1mmecllale nnen· BOX OUILTEO' ,..,,._ 308 perlence necessary ca1i 71 ... IU UH SAL"'S SECRETARY 1 T I Ad i" & • ' 19A7 WHEELER 36' Fl1ter Bronzltlpearl leather ,. " 10dey for an interview. • [ F":ink ;~~~0752 llen ures ~:t~~ ~:~:~i5;. US7P~ 82~;7M700er-Cru~r ShoW!'oom ~!(•05981) CADILLAC 1978 SDV All
•Huntington Beach 71•-756-2582 Part time jg t.r Ollllll LEl ME MAKE YOUR DAY ~ .. _ lftlL• llTMI available extras loolud1ng
PAY SCALES VARY•
•Fountain valley positions also 1111llabte --------•! -LOTS OF VARIETY WllTll/WAITllESS Solid oak lrtple dresser t98& SEARAY 191
, n "elCcJu•lvely llMW" power moon roof YetloW EXTRA Phone Work FUN & RESPONSIBILITY Wllh carlor lunch delivery wlmrs. nlle stand. V-6 Cobra. traller. 1ow 15•0 JambOree Ra.a With yellow vinyl Interior s E G Call Joanne Craney Ma1or 0 C RE firm service, estab route• armolre & queen head· tarp E1tcellen1 condition Newport 8Mch Same ownarlaat 8 )1t;afl
P NDIN ITllEITS needs SHARP lnd1111dual pro11lded 8-1pm Mon-ba,ard • $1050 Sol a & $11,000 or finance with •£A~ Carefully maintained
POTENTIAL! (l H ) I•! 1~· IEWPllT STATillOS wlgoocl math. typing, or-Fri. $40.80 cuh dally l111ea1 • $250 Roell Ing no down 71•· 720 875A _. outstanding cond!llon · w'*' .....,, """" our team of • Orange County's Largnt MllEWIYEI gan1za11ona1 & people L9ri'1 lltellt• chair • $75.00 •~5-3378 -'U 'll •HO IL' Flrat S2600 owns 11 •-,..... Office Supply Company skills lo-work In our 11ery 179-0741 -24' LYMAN 1978 Looka • •. 1 983-488l temporerlet. We offer INILlllTlllS hecllC sates olflce H B __ Wfe fWee4 a.t•tl good, grHI c11a11n1 White, tlg nel recS .
peld f'loKdey•. medical HUITllGTOll w h J edl t are.a. good t>enofils FOf WANTED New manr ... QOOd con---boll 240 tip ve Chrysler bladt The beet ~ CAi>ii:i:.Ac iiii Sedan d9 ben9flta I bOnu9 refer-;;,;~s f~~e mm a e Pen time, MS>' work AM Immediate interview. call Outside 11les Closers dtllon, $125 751-1959 lnt>Oard 645-••50 and lh• • b••• "l>llcesl VlPe Fully lo.Oed f.Jtlra
ratl. BUCH or PM No exp nece&'i· Debbi 557 .(l7J 1 only For new authorized 2-8• SILVERTON .74 FB Before you bvy H• c I• an S 3 0() O Io b o
•Accounting Clerks ary Hourly -8onua _ Pao-Tet Leads furnished Mbcdantout 6015 Southern Calltor n11 a 844-3835
•BodtkMC*I llDEPEIDEllT an UL SALES 842 432, E•t 431 or .... ($ Mak• up to $7 000/mo VHF. full COV9'1 2 B1m1rv dMl>MI cat~ c o· ET 1-80 •""--'-·'--w••-•• 228 W I .. E -S • 1oPS. IWlm step, bail M ••Ll•ll ....... HEVR L 1 C1t1--· ... -IEWSP -5W99-au or bet!P as .. The P NNY AVER has a W ... ........ 1-WA.Y or round trip tlcilet tank. low tiourt rwd 2 ----•• uon Good transporauon •General Olflce APER Pl9ITill IOf Crystal O< Ben lull 111ne & part hme poi-All( for Tom 498-<>856 Dalin depatt 5/25, r• tuel fitters bilge momtor 1301 Oua.lt St Nwpt 8cn car Needs mcnor br1k1
•Oeta Entry • ~11tt•tr Se-lot IY Tl "•t OfFIOE iuon open 10< .ns1d• read· --turn open S100 each way • T o' ••1 -eo work A.ak lng $450 eAecepUonlst " '• Pl A • er ad utes -'PPIY In per· WATllHIHI II ot>o 780-0872 955-2896 atereo. refrigerator W -... ·• PIT No exp nee Sten·$6 son 1660 Plaoenti. Me BOAT OWNER. MUST -_., 843-~ _
"PutllnO You Together Many Company &>~Ms nour Mon·ffl \-5·30 CoSla Men ~ .-wnD •SIV'TEBOARO RAMP* SEL.l $71,000 OBO -IN•S'T1.-,...,.,, t FOAO Mustang 84 conv
wtth The fffgttt People" --WIH lrl ln Call Sam 842-e292 N B Nwded tor Jewtery ltor• !I'll&' '!. pl99 '75 See ., S52·9250 ...,.,.... 5 o. 5 •pd. Ile .. ~ tlllllPUm F0<more lnformatton Secretary FIT wrkng w111\ lo c a ted In lr111ne 27522ndSt Cos11 Mesa . lllTllAU am/fm c;ea xJnl cond
Temporary & Permanent MAINTENANCE PI T Call Personnel PllHCTIM OUll MISJTerecommun1ca11on Knowledg1ble & QUahty 0< 845-1 .. 73 * 1SEA ~ 26 l~n eo-We gu11anl• lo bn1 any S7500 ...... 8018
CallSUSAN COSS 5_.8-9585 (714)863-1200 FIT M-F 7301m·•Pm mgra Mactnt~h Micro-ll(lfledamult 752·&99• Bullet 1200 stereo ~~10 {98;':P9':• bOnaflO. ff INTEGRA .....-.TSl1ftl
ECHO Joe AGENCY 1--------• 5/Hr, benel11s No exp soft Word & ExGel pref ... --•••-cab S 150, walnut. good 3 Pie trlllef 128.500 ot>O deal by $200 Off• al(p VEHICLES! From • 100
ESP nee Apply In person 8"8-5764 ext 3900 ,..___ cond Super 8mm movie 840-0200 72 hrs a"er pub61c:at10fi c--Lklcolns ~ Cor
8531 Westminster LYN 7-3~~~~~~1 & 11·7 ~:,~~1st~~ ~·c:a.5~~~ S EllfTUY f /T ll•fTlltll pro) 175 175-9•43 *·SEA RAY 2e IWtn en· • tullll ~;;~-Pdupt Jeep1 w .. 1m1Mler, CA pi t Medications & treat-Exp a must! Capable 01111 TOP PAY DtariiOnc:t flng \.\ K, epr glnes, radar aren. 1e-Aml For ~s Gulde Call Plllllllll (714)893·5011* ments RN'S3-11& 11-7 f /TllllotlSEOTf olG l)foceduret Book· FORTOPSKILLS' $1.095, Mii $8SOtobo modei.dto198hpece . f001 0uai1St.Npt8Gh (1.eoo-aea-10"5) mYllll pit relief charge nurses 20-. nrs/wk, Monday keeping knowledge 1 • Pall rln; ap1 S375, sell 3 aJt1e triller 873-7877 712·2111 EXT SX 2912H
(714) 640-8470 tll1lllll UllSOAPI Well stalled 80 bed Thursday Salary based plus Busy 1pp1re1t Im-•TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST 12751000 Call Jurgen -
11770 Warner Ave , 11 1p1 1&1111~ ,..} SN F.ltnown for good on 111per11nce Back Bay pprte<s In H.B Call NICk •EXEC SECRE'tARIES 9&3-0254 '88 18' Baytlner 1ratier. ~-------al
Founlaln Valley, CA Fl/PT, good driving' re· ~urslng he~re & rehab area 645-5781 891-8111 •WORO PROCESSORS _Ex_•_r bike a. row 17'8Chlne, ~:,1~·~m~n11~op we;,~~ &
cord. experience helpful lex IC e ullng. caring f /T IEIE••L OFFICE *WORD PERFECT I I d 1751 10 • • S 000 FLllllT P/T 249•2109 proleaalonal i;lalt. sup· "" Security Olllcera •OW 3 6 4 • n con • " • 87..-160 Aak1ng 5,
Weekend•. Xlnt oppty to _ __ __ portlve admln MESA Mornings, flexible. near •MACINTOSH spd bike SSO 6A6·2330 complete ·
learn.NB 6'44-1•13 llUlllRIU.. VERDE CONV HOSP 661 Hert>Or/Bake1 957-0414 *Ded1'cated or 752-1400 e•t 1851 MIST SELllll
FULL or part lime work al Summer crew now form-Center St, C M S48·5585 f /T OfFICE CURI FREE CROSS TRAINING CUSTOM llotel 1ra11erse 17' Runabout. 35hp 016,
Home . A nswering Ing 516yrs &older Apply OFFIC€CLEAK Lt typing 3-• days per week *ProfesslOll' al TEMP-PERM POSITIONS dt•~· 175; mllc:.fllng $1100 33' Chris OvlCl"i CREVIER
phOl'lel. !eds provided at 00 S Baytron1. llllng. phonea fOf plant Phones. llllng $8/Hr .t.VAILABLE 1(1119 bed tpr .. d $80 Of Spc>ft Fllt\ar $27 000
Untlml\ed Pot•ntlaJ Batbol tsland 673-1241 scape co Flex d1Jytim• Corona det Mar office *Sec·'..:•y bolh 1125 &40-4038 Slip• a111llable Dy• IEll
(714)960-2503 ... lllHLI 10-151\rsl wk 751-2271 &40-8110 UU\ TIMllAYlll/IPPS lfWAL&mlll S4.8·61M Evw723·016"
HIRE Oil.Liii st111m Office Maneger Sm 1 g1r1 ••i&.tn OlllTllL Officers !55-0588 1~ FREE ..... LT lolt/YICht Charttrs sw••
office 11 JWA Organized F T •• F 7 3 30 YOUTH Fortreu \hr•• wheel -•• Work for maJor Oii com-resp & mature Strl / ..... am· pm RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· pany, PIT summer work $1500 mo 758-<>576 S4 .50/Hr, benefits No power cnatr like new1 ENO Chan., State·OI· A flW a.lil Gr _!hrouah classified 'S15/Hr (71•)645-1854 e11p nec Applytnperson. CN.,SELORS Complete with b111ery .,, .,.~._. _ ~ . IFftOl llAlllEI Book• on Tape. 729 \Ml cherger. rotatlnp seat Art 34' Craaloc., rllg
' cw::rc:>~~Gltl~~c:e~ CoslaM ... law flrmteek• FaredSt .C.M 5-48-5525 rtlpuparmr .. ts S2000 dMlwt•IPP« 875-7100 al S.... _II 11./·-••• ..;; ___ ....;=;;,,;;;11 m 1semJ 1 1~
person fOf 1dm1n11tro11v IUL EITITI we nave c:hallenglno poe.--.-•• ~/Ski Boa ammo• FIRST-TIME
ADVERTISERS
r Run your Help
Wanted Ad in the
dullel&personnelman-lllon• open tor Hll·IAWtlmower&l>MK•tS25 .,._.. u amA.l W OlllJOMJ!')
agement of 7 perton sup. flll Tl&lltll motivated people 10 ElectrOlux tllt\k vcuum ______ ....,1 .. o.,t6,.I S.... -SeMc.•
PO r I SI If f 0 I h Ir Limited oppot1un1t~ to IOtn tupentlM t~I In 125 Blad! 8' st ... filing 1111 IUITDllAfT Pertt -leMlnQ
rffponslbllllles to In· n1t1onal real astet• mar-the newtpapet promo-cab, 3 dt $20 OOIO IHI 111-1111
dude· AIP. A/A, purchas-kiting 1ys1em Wllh un-tlonal n.ld lhade $25 74'0-0157 II' Tnatar 190 oruv 30 hfl 1illl\I\ Auto M'"'*t ~
Ing Minimum 3 yrt ~ limited earnings for in-~ $ l&,900 Cell Bob ~ • UJ
evanl a•penence re· IOfm1t1on. call PETE VI· Ouaranteed Income ol SUM,_. ER WEODING 985 2•81 Santi Ana
quired as well n good OTTO at SELECT 111•11c DRESS Ind Mnd bU<l4ld &::/~•/"·~~ a1t: F ,.. ed. Interpersonal a corn-BETIER HOMES a 11 1•11 ,. WI k hit veil, 1400 ot>o • ....,,.. .,_,. ... -,.,.., ~~:. •• s;i
munlcatlon 1klll1 Send GARDENS PllTEITIOI • r • Lagune Beech. 497-4195 022 (ftJI 7 DAYS
resume to Pl 110 & REAL ESTA.TE 751·5000 fe lflrt, -TWO ROUND· TRIP S.W. Hrs. Mon-Ftl
Halbrelch, 89!!1 Town SERVICES TICKETS to Pl'loenl• 1ea11-... .... 'I 00.,,. 90 HO ,m
Center Dr Ste 410, CM.. UOIPTlllllT With potenll•I ior S 1000 Ing_ Mey 28 from OC et Summer 1ublet. IHv• ' ·
Mont• Cano ·19 V8 rutty
loeded With 'f -top a•I
~ '6500 546-170'
daye eY9 780.0411
MUSTANG 1M 5,..._0f_ig_in_al
owner, r .. toreo Mutt
... , Great gredu111on
preHntl 1 5800/obo
840-5875. 777-00e7
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mlleel X lf'lt OON1 I --(7 t4J t36-0554 ' Daily Pilot for one
week. If you don't fill
the position, run a
second week FREE!
CA 92626 For Corona Dal Mar (l1•) A14111 per w.al\ TMle Po• 1•309m wrlvlng ~ oc m.Mge 7t4-$73.-'810
P&llTO Anlm•I Ho1p1111 Happy, Qll.UTILU #I ltlonsareP.,maMt1tan<1 at330QmMay?e S100 IWPT• .. •TtH' DO•l..,•YOUllELf 1•1ra1 frlel'ldly, comrnllment ••RU,Ultlll on., en eic<*lent op. &73-4221 _. I' 95R S~1~ 7~2.~2..i;•n•por-EKJ: Jr•f'd (will train) portunl\y tor growth and Wedding DI'.... t>rancS Ull/• ll ... 11 A READER SEAYtCE Of f HtS llfWIPA'lR
Fu I-~ GOOd pay. fun -SECURITY OFFICERS r991d edvenc41m41flt In· MW, Wht Mttn w/lecl a 8llO A.11a•~No ll\19 AbOllrd
For more information,
call Maria or Angie,
envlron"'41t\I 873-02 ' 1 Work '°' tn. t>eetl aur9d van, wegon or ~. a I Pd $ 1 t60, Up to 32' ~
SELL .. PTillllT IAUIYlllllllTY large MClen 11 requited SllC M IO.•t7·T370 $WA.LES ANCHORAGE
MUfll·OfflCe R .. I Eltll• We off* Xlnt ~y. Jtlnt Lot• of opl)Orlunlty to1~-;;;:;-... '"'"";;-;;--;.. o.lly M &• 1501
ofllc• In Hwpt Bel\ tr•lnlng & xlnt W.fttl Ql'qw _With VI No ex-m; /JVii/ An -
throu'Ch da~$if 1f'd Typing req'd 9onuaea No Uf* nrec:.N Call peri.tioa MCMsary. we 6025 iiK'. f,-.--1va11able 121-t11e now 714·77.._..eeo wll ,,..,., -~-· ~~~ftb.M~~ 1•2-1111 ' .. lllliiT FIND To~anintervi.w l:::"I:.~~ 14 F===============~====z:=::::~ FIT t« N 8 Penin ott1ee end ftnd out Yo'# eemlnO ~a 19*' llm-PtloMI, "*'• 50 wi>m ~ "9d, out Of prtnt, ,... Geed oondttb1. A"'"6nge.
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642-5678.
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NO GO~LECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
8nd proof of tnsurance.
Alk for Joanne Craney
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Ghapman honors :James Roosevelt
lyVIOAO.AN
Of-Dlil1 .... _,,,.
1t was an awesome evenina on
which 1uests took a voyqt throu&h
history, and learned JJmet -.....
velt'1 lepc:y would endure "as Iona as
there arc students at Chapman Col· 1cae ...
Presi~nt Geofae .... sent a note
of con.,.atulat1oris. So dtd Prcs1~nli
RouW Rea1aa, GeraW Ford, Rlda-
ar4 Nine, and Jimmy Carter.
MCSSllC$ also came from t.a•y
811'4 J•aoa, Gov. Geot1e Dn·
kmejiu and from I 0 Downina Stl'CC1
In London~ ·
And,.S40admirersof James Roosc-
\ieh showed \IP at the Irvine Hilton
Saturday evening to persoMlly a.rcet
him. . ,
The 8 1-ycar-old Newpon Beach
resident since 1972 was honored for
his dedication to h1Jher education
and public service. The event ·is
expected to raise $200,000 for schol·
arships and a Roosevelt Award.
"Rooseveh has been on our board
for 13 yea~." said James 0.H,
Chapman·s acting president. "He is a
teacher, an educator and has con-
ducted lectures and seminars a t
Chapman," added Dou, who an-
nounced the establishment of the
Roosevelt award. wh1~h wlll be
presented b~ the colleac to those who
meet the standards exemplified by
James Roosevelt.
The honoree, flashing his charming
smile, said. "I don'tdeservc this. but l
appreciate 1t ·· The "descrvmg bit"
was disputed as stones of praise for
the oldest son of Eleaaor and Pres1-
d~t Pn11kHu-R001nett we-rnotd.
A media presentation by Chap.
man's commun1cat1ons dcpanmcnt
detailed the honorcc·s life from H~de
Park to Wash1n1ton. around the
~orld as his father s aide, to the baule
field as a Manne Corps brigadier
general, six terms as a congr~sman
from Cah form a. and o n to ewport
Beach_
Other Rooscvells there included
the honorec's wife Ma ry, and two of
his seven children. B~ky and Delano
with his wife Ju. (Delano of Long
Beach helped collect the famil)
pictures for the media prcscnta11on.)
..., ..... ,.._~ '--".,_
Mary and . JamH Roosevelt lforepoundt
w ith Mike Spalding, Rebecca Roosevelt. llllaabeth C•v•n augh. Jfine Wyatt~
' I
Geor1e Ar1Yro1, college board of
trustees chairman. 'uperv1sor Tom
RJley. Asscmbl)man Kurt Prlagle.
Medal of Honor holder retired
Marine Col. William Barber, Bruce
S•mDer and Jane Wyatt were on stage
to contribute to the tribute.
\\'.)att, a friend of Roosevelt smcc
1927 who now strves with him on the
March of D1mrs board. presented
him with a MOD P<>ster done b>
Fr111colse Salk, wife of Dr Jonas
Salk, de' eloper of the polio' al"c1ne
Emcee funn). tunny Jim Villus
also ullroducted uniiers Peter
Llnd1koog of Chapman College and
Arthr Rand from the ongtnal Ink
Spots
•Doy Healey ~as cha1rm:in of the
black-lie e .. ent and comm1t1cc mem-
bers included Carol Campbell, Geor·
'She s·ees daylight
again, 'feels great'
CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) -4-w.oman who lost
trackoftimewh1leh\ln&l30da)' alone masealedca\ic ,
wnh no human contact climbed out Tue-)(jav. w.a,ed to
a ero~d of about 60 people and said "Wov.. man'"
Stefania Folhni poked her head out of the entrance
to the ca' c and put sunaJasscs on over her regular
alas~ to reduce the glare of the bnght m1ddl') sun The
temperature ~a~ 97 dcgrccs. a big difference from the
cave's con tant 74 degrees.
The 27-year-old Jtalian intenor decorator 'olun-
tccrcd for the 1sol1t1on expenment, which bcg:ln Jan 13
in an cfTon to learn how ~ople ma) be affected b~ 1he
Iona sohtude of merplanetary tra\CI
She apparently kamed some English during her
isolation ind told the cro~d "t feel &r<'at ..
Folhna. who had 1tken En&h h pnme" into the
cave w11h her to stud)' the lan1u11e. nodded" hen asked
1fshe would do 1t aptn and said "Sure ..
Researchers sPokc w11h Folltm o n Monda) to
announce the end of the txpenment firsc throu'h
mtuaan t) ped on computers and then b) 1ntercome
"Are you rt"ally senous'>"' she rt'pltcd through the
come_uter hnkina her to a h9u~ tnul~r abo .. e the ca'c
Folhni, 27. will be Poked w11h needle' and taged
with electrodes in com1na weeks ~h•k !.l"1cnll'it'i try to
fiaurc out~ hat happened to her bod' and mind dunng
the four month • I 0 days sht ,pent ~feet underground
''a F rontlere, Robert Guggenheim.
Vau1ban Kelley, Marshall Klein.
Maxine Pr eston, Sumner, Dr. Vern
Ummel, S.11n Wa llen, Thomas
Wilek, Ha rl.10 .Uderson-and Bob
Bassett.
Honoral) committee membcri.
potted in the ballroom included
AtbaJle Clarke, Lyu Hlracb, June
and Dr. Stanley vu dea Noort and
"'"-..,.. ... In the absence of napt, day or t1mep1ttt • Folhn1·\
meMtrual cycle topped and her slce,rnwakc C)l lc
cha~ radically. hi: tended to 'itay up.O to 25 hour'
ll a time. lttpana about I 0 houn
Stefani• l'oltlnl e mer9e1 tnto daylight
afte r s p ending 1 JO days In und e rground.
RCKarchers belte\.C her muscle tont> and tht> le' cl
of calcium 1n her bones dcc1cucd. that ht>r rmmune
system 1s deprc scd·and that he 1 able to conccntr:uc
m 0tt deeply.
f ollin1 kept up 1rcnJth and ncx1b1l1t) dunna her
m<>k-hke ciustencc by doin1 cahsthenit"' and JUdo. and
llWntained her menl41 Po~ by re.dint and decora11n
htr l().tQ-uatt·foot pluuc~ndoted "' 1n1 art"a.
Without the sun and other people time pimcd
quid.I) for Folhn1 ~h<' b(ltc,ed that t"o month\ haJ
pa !led 1n lead of four. and was• \h<.Kkl"\J "hen
c~pcnment coordinator Maun110 ~1ontalb1n1 no11fit'J
herb\ <.omputcr th.it the C.\OCrtment wa almo t OH:r
\font•lb1n1 a sured her h~ ~a ~nou,. then~ rote
"We"'" not a k )OU for an) mor<' data " -,he had httn
asked to perform ph),1cal and mental le ts pcnod1call~
l\larsaret and Carl Karcher.
· Long oftcrthe crowd had fini\hcd a
dinner of pra~n~ and beef tenderloin
Wlth a chocolate-tilled w turc choc-
olate shl'll. dann·d 11.. tlfr mu\1eof
Dan avant, and thl' last \()l:cch had
been made. R OO'lC\Cll wa~ \till \mil·
1ng and \haking hjnds ... He'll Ix' up
bright and earl) 1n the mo rning." \a1d
wife Mary. ·
l .. '9. HOl'D
Skygaze rs count
s~ooti ng stars
If ) ou look l"On'lta ntl~ t<i the
hca H'n!o fur a lull hour on a dear
night. ~l) watlhCr\ d:um. ~ou \hould
sec al ll•a\I 10 \hooting \tar\
Q \\hat arc 1he mo'it ulmmun
form., 1n ordrr. 1,I \Ull ldc.,
" Pmc;on. 1 e O\ crdo\C.'\ pill\
whah.'\Cr ll.lng1n~ "hooting Jump-
ing from height~
You can malt' ..alt water that'\ l
percent ~It but not ...:iltwater that's 2~
percent \alt
Tokes fh<' Umc<i J\ mul"h hl·at to
turn boiling wah.r 1nlo steam ll\ 11
talc tu hnng trc.-c11ng ~at<'r to a hoil
Sa) )ou'rc 1n T url q and do n't
read the menu 1n .1 rc,taurant the!\'
Tra\l'I C\pl'rls "''" 11'<, 311 right to an
tnto the ._Ill hen t11 \ h1\<l'4.' \1)ur me-al
Q Ho~ mul h •q1uld a bJh\ \\\'1~h
at Jgc .:!O 1f 1l l l•pt •Hl amw1ngn' mm h
u., 1t 1ro"' 1n ll!> lir't .,c,cr..il wed.,''
\ Thrn' f'\1111011 1011' Thi1t'\ ,,nc
lalculallt\n,
'f\'mr C'htm1 '' for ..i dMen )tare;
ha\iC tx-cn tl")llli to prO\l' um·
r~~ar"lhcr'\ lOntcnt1on that a
1ubstam.c ll1 dubl1\ and red burgun·
d) l1ll\ '1ru\C.'\ But 11 'a li ttle hkc thC'
rold fu\1on dc31 l>dlunkel'\ keep
c:on1rad11.:11ntt thc llj1m.,
•Do )OU bu\ thC' r port that 00(' OUI
of C\tl) ~00 hah1c' will ha'c the-I Q
of a gcniu.-.7
ockroa hes are cleaner than c:ats
... .
No vi It allowed. with chlld mole~ter
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JOlr I rn1,ht add, the parent\ looked
homfii!'d anJ mo'\t of the aue'its
didn't think 1t -.as funn) In m> op1n1on. \.ch ch1ldt h ~
ha\i1or detract from the beaut and
dll"lt)' of the occa ion. And ll n11krs
thrbridcandaroom took hlccatouplc
of n1t~1ts
At one rcttJ>!1on, the aroom did
thas to his bnck after 1ht' had
prom ised taeb other ,that thC)
•ouldn 't ht ktpt her prom1~ but he
did not, :The bnde c~ up in tttn
E~tr)onc fch embem. tcd and *1
for lier. What 1 way 10 aiatt married
titr'! 1 hOjt_ y~ ••" commcnL nn -1.P. .. !ONORA. CAllF.
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OrMQt COMt DAILY PILOT/WedMldey, Mey 24, 1989
"a•••>'• May U ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): upenor relenti. ants )OU more leeway for
unique ass1anment. proJcct f()(u5 on rttr, bu 10 • basic ,oals which milbt
require Iona~• tance commun1cat1on. Emphas1 on ph~osoohy. tbeolOI)'.
TAURUS (April W-May 20): l cgal problem can be resolved by ch«kina •
reference bookEJsibly in your own home Your ~1llon "stroftll'r than
competitors m1 t realize. Individual in "high po 1t1on .. becomes ally.
GEMINI ( ay 21-June 20): What
had been ''l()(kcd up.. 1s released
Em phasis on dialogue. co mmumcat1on,
prOJCC1 requiring work. Wlth your hand .
lnformauon leaks q.>ncem1ng financial
maneuver Capl"lcorn plays outstandtn&
role.
CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): Some-
one wants 10 take someth1n1 from your
home. Could include luxury nem. an
ObJ«t or microl.\ave oven. Protect posses t0ns. make clear that you are not
without alhcs, resources. Taurus represented
LEO {July 23-Aug. 22): If you wait approximately three da)'S mis ing lmk
will "be discovered. Refuse to be"badgered into premature action. Focus on
health, routine. employment, one who rches upon )'Our genero ny.
VIRGO (Aug. :!Jr>Scpt. 22): As 1f in a fla~ h. )OU rcce1-.,c unanimous
acclamauon Emphasis on persona ht). style. v1\'ac1ousness. This can 'be your
power pla> day -featunng achievement. money. fove Cancer native
mvolved.
LIBRA <Sert 23-0ct 22 >· Study Virgo message Emphasis on universal
appeal, ph)sica attraction. )Our own style. Transaction 1s completed, could
involve propen) 'alue. Select red in color scheme 4.ries pla)S role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov :! I): Individual "ho does plenty of talkina
doesn't reall> have much to say. Break free. begin project. display
independence of thought. acuon Don ·1 get in' oh <'d in w1 Id-goose cha~. L~
figurts prom1ncnll>.
SAGl'M ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc 21 ): Temporal") dela) will actually work in
)Our favor. Dccm<rns are being made at "headquane,-.;" Emphasis on
selectivity, mone}. recovery of lost 11m<'. Fnmil) d11Tercnccs settled by Friday.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Personal honzons exp~md. Door 1 open,
tttaterfreedom a-promTSed. long-<11 tancecan 'en fies hohda> sojourn. You'll
be more aware of apparel and bod~ image Gemini. g1ttanus play roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) It would h<' 10 ~our ndvantigc to "stay out
of s1a.ht." Mechanical problem interruP-tS automo bile trip. Steer clear of
bibufous indl\ 1dual who insists. "I am penectl> all right"" tcave quietly
P ISCES <f<'b 19-March 20)· lnd1' 1dual who tates ... "s._ and it 1s yours!"
realty means 11 .-enano feature fulfillment. rc"'ard. credit long overdue.
Member of opposite sex 1s attracted and )ou·11 h<' aware of It
IF MAY U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle highlights m11ntal status.
business, populanty. special dealings IO\ oh mg women. You possess sense of
drama. unusual '01ce. apprcc1ate an music. lu,u11 Taurus. Libra. Scorpio
persons pla) 1mponant rolt's tn \Our hfe Relallonsh1p. tcmporanl) ofT-track. ~1H be back 1n June. 1ntensel) (art' must be g1,cn to diet. nutnuon. Stnve to
control )'Our "s"'cet tooth .. In .\u&u~t. trcsh opportunn} exist in areas of
career. finance. romance
HHIDfil :
Both vulnerable. South deals.
WEST
NORTH
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South Wtst Nor1b Ea t
I + Pu I Pass
I NT Pass 2 T Pu.
3 ~T Pa Pus PUJ
O pcnma lead: Four of •
"Show and Tell" was an cduca -
tionaJ elltperienee when we were at
school. Al tht bridge table, at could
be fatal to tell declarer. who mi&ht
be faced with a choice ·or ways 10
cackle a hand, which hnc. 1s des11ncd
to fa.ii.
North-South used a straJghtfor-
ward auction to get to their bcsl
aame contract. With I~ points 1n
prime cards and key cards in his
partner's su11, Soulh had an easy
aoccptance of his partner's invita-
tion 10 three no trump.
West Led his fourth best spade,
won in the closed hand. The kinJl of
diamond lost to the ace. and West
won the spede return with the ace
and continued With the dJbt to
force out declarer's last stopper .
No" • declarer had to auess "
whether to take the club finoae or
play East (or the ace of hearts to
make his .contract West's defeme·
provtdcd the clue to the winnina
hne. His hurry to take the ace of
spades and his return of the eiaht
both sugaested a fast re-entry in
hearts-tbe h1aher·ranlunJ of the
I WO key side SUJlS. So declarer dec1d·
cd to take We t' play at its face
value and rely on the club finesse for
his contract. Ma.kin& three-odd.
Thtte IS no jU&r&.ntCC thaf declar-
er, Jeft to hu o wn devices, would
not have made lhe contract anyway.
H owever. had West revealed little or
nothmg abouc his hand. be would
have had a sponina chance to def eat
the contract. Whm Bast rt1umcd a
spade, West bouJd have followed
with the five. That miaht have
caused declarer to surmise that
spades were 4-13, and that he could
afford to force out the ace of heuU
with impunity. He would soon have
learned that that cxpcc:tation WOllld
prove tus unctoina.
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