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colcw guartl at the •nnual Memora.t D•r Service •t H •rbor
Lawn MenMNa.I Patti In (Oita Me ...
E lson's
runners
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for state
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It was a safe,
slow · holiday
on OC roads
B)' ROBERT IAAKER
Of -04llly .... "'""' Oranse < ount~ ~1dl'nts lov.h
but safcl> maneuvered their v.a~
home thro~ a sea of red ta1hghts Monda~ n1 t to bnnJ the thrtt-da'
Memonal ) bohday to a rcla-
t1 vely trouble-free clo~
"fhc low-era wh fl& I raffic forttd
the C 1hfom1a H1ghv.-a) Pllrol to
issue a $tplen for the Santa Ana
Frttway lhroulh the enurc reach of
Oranic County for some four hours
~pnmng at about 3J p.m
Ho.,..ever. the s1p~n v.as dut' to
the unusual!\' hcav\ hohd.a\ return
traffic and not bcCausc oi ma1or
accidents a ("HP spoke-sman said
For the most pan. dnH rs -.-c~
beha\ln& themst'hcs and dn .. 1na
w1lh care,. he sa1d
Resident~ v.ho s1a)cd closer to
home nockcd to hr'aches \f\ SUnn)
but cool weather 1n Newport Beach
and Hunonaton ~ach.
Newpon Beach rqjstcred its bta-
gest crowd of the year 10 date, with
a turnout of about IOS,000.
The cny beach at Huntinaton Beacb~wherc the hfccuards' 29-loot rescue was stataoned about 200
yards o shore~ to pjclt up people
bc1na swept away 10 riptides,~bad a
more or less routtne crowd of about
65,000.
The air temperature was 65
dqtttS.. onl> three de&recs wanner
than the water. Th~ allO was a 15
mph win<J for most of the day.
Hununaton State Beach rcporttd
a crowd of about 10.~1 abo\lt
normal for ~ hohday, luCpards
said The 2,SOO patboa speces filed
up early and ptes were cloeed at tM
park for a whale at I p.m. Lots alJo
filled up at Newpon 8cacb and
Hununctoo Bach
C~ase '" HOUDAY I All
Wil·d chase ends
in arrest of four
lly ROURT IARKER
Ol_O...,,,_SIAll'
He broadcast a dcscnptaon of the
ca(.. and around un1u from Cotta
M~ and lmnc polK:t dcpa.rtmcnu
also took up pursuit. Ralutis Kid.
But they, too, couldn't lccq> up and
lost track of tbt'ir QuaJT)' ..
The Camaro·s dnver rcportedly
rurnl-d off on lhe Onep Wl&hWa.y
and then may ba .. c attempted to
doubk back. when dcpuues from the
Oranac Count) henfrs Depar\-
ment lOt on bis tratl.
Costa Mesa honors nation's fall en heroes
Outclassed but determined ra
trolman Raymond RaJuus tncd to
ch~ down "a souped-up" black
C amaro that alleJC'dh refu~ to pull o~er and stop 1n Fountain Valle~
early Monda)' The pursuit ended up
invohma unm from three c1t1cs and
lhe co unt) 5henfTs' Department.
and wound throuah the county for
an hour bcforr 11 ended m tilt &TYT t
of two men and t'AoO WOmt"n cm a
'anct~ of charges. 1nclud1na auto
theft
Ralt111s turned on'1h1s ~ hgh1
shortl) after J a.m. and the dnvcr ot
the ( amaro. Y>'h1ch allqcdly had no
hcensc plates, reportedly pve in
d1cat1ons he *OUld stop Instead the
dn .. er Oashed him "a fdon)' '>t.trt'"
at the last minute. Rak.Jus u1d. and
sped awa)', v1nuall) lt'a" "''-him and
h1!1 1987 black and white Che' rolet
Impala at the start1n1 ptc
T-M one-1dcd race came lo an
end about an hour after It started,
R1k1t1s said. when the dnver of the
( amaro lost control ptmsd over
an embankme~ and tUmecf o"cr on
lhe Maraunk Parkway near El Toro
Road an the Ma 100 VIC'JO an::a. 9y ltOUllT aARKllt "" .. .,..... .... ..,.
A cro.,d of m<>tt than 200 attend-
ed Memorial Day KtVaces 1n Costa
Mesa on Monday. honorina the na-
000·1 war dead whose numben 1n-
dudc fotmeT Cos\& Mesa resident
Qcoffrey Schelin who was ktlJcd last
month Ul the explosion on the USS
Iowa
Mayor PeLCr Buffa ct.amcd that
the 22-y~-old Schclin's contnbu-
uoos to thjs country's sccunty ~rt!
just u pat as tbote who died an
cornbeL
.. Men tili Geoffrey Schchn are
&embly imporunt,.. Buffa told the
aUdicnce that pwed up beach,
barbecues and bell pmn to ath;nd
the 3Sth annual Mcmon.al Day Ser-
VJ<:es at Harbor Lawn Memonal
Park under ~. sun-splashed
skies. .. They are faahtma a war that
may never happen."
Buffa declared Monday Geoffrey
Schelin Day an Costa Mesa and
preacnt¢ a ~lamation to Dale
ancH:rOteen Schclin, ~ts of' the
f onner Estantia H&&Jl School stu-
cknt.
Scbclin'1 eiaht brothen and 111ten
and nwnerous·ruecet and nephews
attended the _1)9\notic cc~mony an
wtuch Rep Chru Co~ of Newport
Bach and Medal of Honor wanner
William E. Barber or Irvine were
f 0\ l <H '-'"l 'OH' I PD \·1·1-:
also saxaJters '· .:
Brother David Schchn and has
wtfe Carol of Costa Mesa cxprcs~
pndc an Wl GeotTrey was pan of
"the best aun crew in lhc u.
Navy."
Both 1&1d they were heattened because reoenl developments in-
dicated the blast '" the aun turre1 may have been delabcnlely se1 off
and-Oelt caulC'd by carelessness on
the pan of the crew
O.v1d Schehn. who said the Navy
provldcd GtofTT'C) W'lth d15C1phnc
and teU.led ham down to the poant
that he k..ocw he Wanted to 10 to
collqe *hen he aot out of scrv1cie,
claimed that Navy units such as the
U Iowa "should be lherc They're
a symbol of our strcnath;· he said
Another brother, Daryl, who at-
tended ~rv1ccs w1th has fam1I)
v.canng sold and black U Iowa
baseball caps. pra1~ the sa1lon He
said his brother's sh1pmatn >Aerc
heroic and that the Navy did "vcat
th1nis for (icofTrcy and the family
"ft was JU\t one of chose bad
acc1dcnts." he said "He (Groffrc)')
knew hov. danaerous 11 would ~ ..
Scbchn. v.ho 11 .. ~ in Tusttn. said.
tho~. that he belie"" there 1s
nothana to 1nd1<:ate that the aun
turret explosion "was <.leh~ratel)
cauJCd "
(ftteue 1H SERVICE/ All
Rak1111 '>taned the pul"'lutt 11
Brookhurst ~trttt and Warner .\' ·
enue but the ('amaro opened UJl
d.a)"hght b> re"" ina up to speed, 11f
I 'O mph
Rak1t1s pusht'd on in tm unit that
~d 73.000 m1ln on the odomete r
lhou&}I. foll ow1na on lhe San Olqo
frccv.ay and lhen onto t~ Sant• Ana rrccwa>
Two 18-)car-o\d women ~s.tc0-
1cr reportedly sustained utjuries
that wt'ttn't Knous and wett re-
lea~ from ~ hosJ)ltaJ after uat-
mt'nt They face charaes of JO'J nd-
1ni. R.&lous said.
The two men teportedly ~ tn-
JUred, and they were lodscd an Or-
ansc County J&JI on suspiC1on of
steaJina the car
The dnvcr. tdcnttfttd IS Kevin
v arrett. 23, of Stanton, also was
chaiyd Wlth a felony evadJna arrest
'ha~ that involved nyunes The
S«ond man was tdcntificd u Wil-
ham Pinkelman. 21, or Garden
Gro .. c
-Voss-r-e-caUe-f-fo rt c ontfr-lues-~--so-d oes V Gs-s ----~---, ,
When It became clear be would not, the>
launched their rccaU campaip. Commatttt membtt Bcvttlf Barnell said
they have cncouot.c~ po1ittvc re pon~
wMttver they collect ~turct
''We're abo rc&l lmJ\I Votcn YrbO want
to sip the pebt100;· Barnett Ja&d. "Wc'rt tttt•na a lot of la-year-olds ~ho say the)
"tWOUld like to the pctJtion but attn l
rqistered.
.. When they find out they can ft'llstcr
with us and p the ptt1bon at lhe •mt ume.
tbcy ~h•nk n's lft*t... aid.
Batnctt •id peullonett wou&d tut the llMJor' sboppin& cntcn 1n F:a•'•in Valley
O¥Cr tM lbn»day weekend wttll pJ of
eOUectirw balf the neCded 111U••m b>' lOda>.
HOWt'-'CT. Vog .aid be thin \be cam·
.... 11&1nJ1 him · dyi._ out.
.. h eounc:b to me U \bcY're IU'\IAli •·
1111 liid. .. r~c IOUC" a lot at s*JM calls of
-..,ott ...
t"GOODMOR I
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Fan\ elected to the counc1l 1n J<>R~ Vo s
1v.1ce was voted mayor b tm fdlov. counc1I
membtn..
He Pf"v10\aly terved IS a school board
trustee and city plann1n1 commm1oncr. Hts first term as mayor abo was m1ttd 1n
controvcny wbtn the Oranse Count) d1stnct
1t1Mney'1 office launched a two-month 1n-
"'cstjpllon into hi bu in dcahnp
Eventually clea~ of an) cnminal
wroqdo1~ Voss, s2, Mid \be '""~t\PllOl\ wu 1 JX>hticall) motsvated smear cami-i&n
pcOplc oppoted to ht ~ltttaon
n11 ume. VOM -.. csuaht up in a wcU·
publiaiecl vice tweep Ofl Hartior Boukvatd tn
Santa Ana. where' Pola bave tried to danu>
do.,n on open orostaturlon by ract-.alktn
• On Jan )(), he ._ arrca b)' an
UnJerco\fCf pohttWOman posHla I I P")ltJ•
tute after be tolicitcd.,.het for a¥~ a t. He w
one of 16 ~D arrested that ni&ht dunna the
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Seven survivors of crash
'a mira'Gle,' Marines say
FALLON, Nev. (AP) -A col-
lision ol .t'NO Marine belicoptttt that
left two female Marines dead could
have been mud\ wone and it's 1
miracle there were 1even survivors,
a Marine spokeswoman said Mon-
da~.
C.pt. Kalle Haddock said Ute vic-
tims. Sst. Brenda L Schroeder, 29,
of Baltimore, and C\>I. Lisa Tutt, 23.
of Santa Ana were sitting in the rear
of one of two transport helicopters
that collided Saturday.
The impact broke their helicopter
in half. causm1 the rear section to
land about l,100 yards away from
the front section, which contained
three male survivors, she said.
The other helicopter crashed-land-
ed in the desert about a mile away
with fo'lr male survivors, and C!WlC
away WJtfi-only moderate dal'1'flte.
she added.
The two CH--46 ''Sea Knifhts ..
were perfonnina routine tra1ning
maneuvers near the Fallon Na-Jal
Air Station when the accident OC·
curred. They belona,cd to a squadron
permanently anianed to the Marine
Corps Air Station in El Toro •.
"It's a miracle there were seven
surv)voq," Haddock said. "Nor-
mally when a crash occun there's a
fire and that's what takes the lives.
But there was no fire and I don't
know why. Jt could have been much
wone and I know there are .even
Marines certainly thaokina God that
th«;}' esca~ ...
Cpl. Tutt'a perents have said they
want to know why the male Marines
escaped serious injury and the
female Marines died. They com-
plained they can't act answers from
the Marines.
But Haddock said the deaths
stemmed from the fact the victims were in the rear section of the
severed aireraf\ and it landed far
away from the front section with the
survivors. ·
Haddock continued to decline
speculation on the cause of the acci-
dent, sayina there would be no com-
ment until the end of a Marine
invcst:iption into it. "That could
take months," she said.
Tbe survivors were amona more
than 500 Marines who attended a
memorial 1ervice for Schroeder and
Tutt Monday at the Fallon base.
Melting wedding rings
turns out to. be hot idea
ly the Assodat.ct Press )
When the fire goes out of your
marriage, bum the ring.
·smelting jewelry can case the pain
of melted marriages, according to
jeweler Ken Olson, who handles the
process throuah his G oldworks in
the city of Orange.
"I think after my first divorce, I
was a little bit biller," sa1d Olson.
32. "I took my own ring and burned
it and it felt real Jood, and since
then, I've let m y fncnds come over
and bum theirs."
At least eiaht other Orange Coun·
ty jewelers m~lt down w~na and
cnaaaemcnt nngs, but at a l~ser
pace than Olson and his brother.
Doua, who have handled more than
200 such jobs in the past decade.
From the liquified remains. the
Olsons fashion thejr customers new
pieces they ha ve dubbed "divorce
JCWC}ry."
Ken Olson estimates the work
comprises 25 percent ofh1s business
About half the customers do the JOb
themselves with dark glasses and a
b o.rch.
"It 1s spcoal to watch the eyes
Jlaze o ver as the> 're bum1na the
Jewelry down,': he said with a giu.Jc.
''I'd hate to act in these people's
heads while they're doinJ it, but It's
got to be food therapy.'
"It was JUSt hke going on a roller
coaster. you know. more than any-
thing." said Tina Houston. 29. of
Orange, who had the Olsons melt a
nna from a former boyfncnd. "It
was JUSt like a rush I didn't expect
to feel."
Paul Sokoloff. 32. a former gem
broker from Orange. had the Olsons
tum his ex-wife's wedding and en-
pgement rinas into a new nng.
which he presented to her.
"It.gives her new boyfriend some-
thing to be 1mtated by," he ex-
plained.
Some other Jewelers ~ns1der
divorce jewelery a gimmick/ and s&)
11 is danaerous to let customers use
a blowtorch.
But the benefits outweigh the
nsk.s, Ken Olson said.
"Everyone almost always as grate·
ful, and they walk out fechng a lot
better," he said.
It's almost sandcastle time
It may be way over on the other end of summer. but plans for the 28th
annual Sandcastle and Sandsculptina Contest at Corona del Mar State Beach.
already art unf urlina.
T he annual ritual will be held Sept. 17. The contest will be one of 40
scheduled events during the Newport Beach Sea fest celebration. to run from
Sept. I S-24. ·
The sandcastle contest LS open to community clubs. schools. organiza.
tions. families and businesses. Each group will be a1vcn a work area and
two hours to complete its creation. •
To sian on for the contest. contact the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce at 644-8211.
Crews ready to widen Campus Drive
Crtws started the relocation of electncal and telephone Imes an
construction work now under way t~ widen Campus Dnve by two lanes
alongside John Wayne Airport.
By usmJ the eiustma Airport Way South for add1t1o nal niJtt of way.
the $3.S million project will add two lanes to Campus Dn\'e. This widening
is part of the Airport Improvement Project. a $31 0 million public works
project that includes a new terminal, 8,400 new parking spaces in three new
parkina structures. on-site roads. new frecwa)' access ra mps and airfield
improvements.
~ The project 1s expected to be completed by Apnl 1990
UCI receives S 1. 2 mllllon grant
UCJ received a S 1.2 million &rant to support a five-year progrJm to
strenatben undergraduate science education. particularly for women and
minorities, from the Howard Huahcs Med1caJ Institute.
The university is amona SI institutions to receive vants totalina S6 I
million to help attract students to research and teaching careers in the
medical and b10Jotical sciences.
The UCI Underaraduate BioloCJcal Sciences Mmontics Advanced
Reteareh and Trainina Prosram W111 provide students hands-on research
experience with some of ucrs top scholars throuah fellowship, inter-
disciplinary instruction and enhanced laboratory and computina resources.
Outreach proerams for community collqe students and improved uainina pn:11t1m1 for teeondary IChool and comrnuruty coUeae ldence
teacben will alto be created. R~nsibllity for conductina t6e overall ~ lies with the School of 81ol<>&ical Sciences and faculty from the coueee of Medicine and School of Physical Sciences, 1ncludina a number
of tenior tcientists. • •
-Al "\breftu uf irYC-year.-;·lhe 'PJUifil11i -wlH-be·evalga~ •n~-rc~~!~i.
diucminated to other universities and institutions. Three other UC
campuses -Davia, San Dieao and Santa Cruz -received similar aranti.
Sawdust Festival gears for opening
AA ,many as 220 artisu are ellpecled to 1bowcue their drawina
tecb.njques u they wort four to cfaht hours per day ex1>1ainina the
handiWort and proca1e1 involved durina the 1989 Sawdust Festival. The festival, which will feature more tban 20 demonstration booths and ~ otaru and crafta, will be held July I thf'OUth Aq. 27 in lquna
Mmistioo la 14 for the aeocra1 public and S3 for 1miot dtittn1. CWldmt 12 and uodet are r.,,e. for iAformatlon, caU 494-3030.
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Ju1t call 642-6086
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Holld•y fun In ttl• sun .
MM. sunny weadler and • Mondaf ltoHclay ~-.,.
unbeatable ettractlon M~ at M•lnen Paltr Ill Mew·
port .. •ch. ~ve, • •oup of plcnldlen 11t•ll1•• 111
holMq far• and photopaphy. 8elow left, Nency Anlt•
HOLIDAY
From A l
In Costa Mesa, police identified
the bicycle rider who died in a freak
accident when she fell and bumped
her head on a wheel of a car Sunday.
The woman was hsted u Cusandra
aaunch, 28, of Newport Beach.
In Huntinaton Beach a Mcmonal
Day bandit struck at the l.ampost
Pizza. 10084 Adams Ave. The man,
with a handaun showma 10 his
waistband, told employ~ to "give
me the money" and fled an a black
mini-pickup with •n undetermined
amount of cash. according to Hunt-
ington Beach Police Sgt Ron
Jenkins.
The bandit wu thin, about 6 fe<"t
tall, and may be 19-20 years old He
wore a blseball bat with the ball
pushed up, Jenkins wd.
iajur:lcs and ,rcQwred no m-..or SERVICE . mechcal attention. •
Two people also were iJljurcd ill. From A 1
Hunli"'1on City Beach on Monda...,.. lo bil remarks., Coll satd that
after beina bit by bi~ in what democracy is "a Oaclccnna candle"
Marine Safety Capta.Jn Bill Rich-and that all around the world the
ardson said i1 bcc:omina more and encmaes of frttdom and democracy
more of a safety problem. are thrivma. '"freedoCQ is so frqde
Richardson iaid that ridm who ~t we f1'!'-"l .no1 fo,,e1 .th~ wbo
"crank up" their bicycles to 20 mph pe_1d fbr ll With their hve1. Cox
combmcd with unwary beach1ocn said.
spell out "1naredienu of disaster." And the men of the USS Iowa
should not be foraottcn ••They werT
heroes who p ve lheJr hvcs for u1,··
he said.
He said that p~blic works CTCWS
arc in the proocu of instalhna
flasruna red Lllbu throuJh the main
beach uu. When the li&hU art
activiated dunna peak beech use Medal of Honor winner Barber.
times. bicycle riders will be required who rtcelVed the country's hta.hnt
to dismount and walk them. honor m the Korean War, wd lbat
When completed, there Mil be military people have shared a love
ciaht Oashina llahu sttctchina.. from fot their country and a belJef that the
north of the pier to Beach · United Statn was n&ht in what it
Boulevard, Richardson said. was trytftl to do. "We paid for the
loss of th<>1e beliefs dearly in Viet· nam.
"We can't be effcctJvc if the"
polJc:es are debated m the halls of
JO~ernmcnt. tcbools and na&htly on TV," he said ... We need to Jiod out
what went wrona and fix it
..The war wuo't loat on the battJt'-
field. The men perf onned as well as
anyone 1n this century
"Freedo m isn't free unless
purchased wuh duty If there were
oo veterans. thcfT would be no U$A ...
The annual petnotic proeram was
put o n by the combined veterans
01J,1nizat1ons of Costa Mcu Mas~r
of cercmon1ci was Harold J. Hohl
pall commander of of Velerani oi
foman Wan ~ost 3S36 of Costa . Mesa. At Hunt1naton State Be.ch; late 10
the day after most people went ,-----------------------------------------
home, a airJ was utjurcd when she
was run o"-Cr by a bicycle. Life-
auards said· she suffered only ahaht
VOSS
From Al
A no contest plea is equivalent to
plcadina auilty, but there is no ad-
mission of wronadoina and no de-
fense is pretcnted.
Voss said at the time, "I acknowl-cdee that a conversation took pltce
in whJch I used poor judgment.''
Voss stq1ped down as mayor, bu
declined io resian from the counc1I,
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apinat h m. .
At a later press conference. Vou
decried what be called sclf-ri&hteous
community opution and unfair
media covcra,e of bis arrest.
He still ftcls the majority off oun-
tam Valley residents won't tanorc
the many )Un be has 1erved the
oommumty1 because of one mistake.
.. I've S11CJ all alona the PIOM of
Fountain Valley amt't '° vnfbraJv· iaa at to not appreaaie 20 yt n of ICr'Vice,.. be said.
Hit currnt tmn expires in 1990.
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CdM preparing for~
annual Scenic SK Run
The City of Corona Del Mar will host the 81h
annual Scenic SK. Run on June 10 10 help ct"lcbratt'
the communlly's 8Sth anniversary
A womens race •111 bcsin at 8 a.m and thc
men's ~ wall nart at &.30 a.m. Tht'rt w•ll alw
be a slo~er paoed I K scenic walk afkr the
women·s race.
Resinrai1on costs S 15 and include\ tht' ract',
a T -shir1 and brakfast.
Reaistrauon may be made the da) of the racc
tf lpatt pemu1s for $20
Practice runs are held each Tue\day on Ocean ·
Boulevard and Maauentc trcct at ~ 'O p m
RCSJstrauon fonns arc available a1 the < ur-
onal Del Mar Chamber of (ommcrcc Office_ CH\
ofNewport lk'ach Pu\s, ~achh and Recrca11on
Dcpanment as v.cll as .,lul't's throughout f'nron.1
Del Mar
G~ologlcal lnnu~nc~s ,
The ~ol°'1cal proces~s shaping 1he pn.~\t:nt
y ltfe forms In the Amencan NorthWt'\t will t>t·
11eusscd by Jim and ~ylv1a Gallall)ler at H pm
une 7 at the Manne lnsutute of Dana Point
24200 Daru1 Poin1 Harbor Dme
Sponsored by the South ( O<l'it A uduhun \<1·
c1ct>, the pro&ram will fca1ure a slide prl'\t·ntJl111n
of the Rock1C1, thc (a\t.:tde' the rJin tornt\ Jnd
the rock) beaches of 1he PaC1lil lU<t'll
The free meeting as open to the public Furth~
information ma> he ohtnancd h> rnll1ng franu.·'> 1
-Talley at 495-0107
Volunteers for lsra~I
Sad L1fkow111. a rc.-prl"st"nlall'C' lrnm the \iol
untccn for Israel. will c,ix·ak at a mct·tinl! 111 1 IH
Coasthne Chapter of .B'na1 B'nth Women .it ., \II
p.m June 7 al the Hentagl" Park Reg1nnJI I 1hr .. ir\
14361 Yale .\'e Inane
All area "Omt"n are '"' 11nl 10 <.lllcnd !ht lr1·t
program Relrc')hmrnt' '-"1111 be \t;n cJ C ,111
544-4924. 786-t.270 or 614 1 H l
Br~aklng bad habits
A free seminar that l"1tpla1n' hn"" ind1' 1llual'
can break their had habit\ will he 11t1ered lrom 7
10 9 p m June M 1n the South < oa .. 1 \.kdical < rnll'T
Aud1lonum
AnnC' Ban .. u~. a rela~ pre,l·ntmn \pt:t rall\I
~all JIVe rt'8'>tln\ why pcr')(ln\ "'ho hll\l" retCl\t:J
thcnpy and trl'atment often rl"turn to their ul d·
habits She ""111 C');plorC' ho"' c' plorc indr' 1dualc;
can leam lo 1Jcn11f) 1n tarup1 and mana&c thr!>
l"l'lap\t' cycle
For more 1nforma110n. tall 4911· 71 11
D~allng with chlldhood Illnesses
A workshop IQ hC'lp adult\ prrpare fur \h11d-
hood illness and rnJu()' will he hdd at 7 pm lunl·
6 and 8 11 the Founi.a'.n Valk) RC"g1onal fl o<ipllal
F1rst-a1d sk.1lls and u~lul lard1opulm11Q.ir'
rcsusc11at1on training "'II be 1augh1 b) a rC'l!',1\ll'rl'J nu~ Trcatmt'nl of head in1unn choking. \pra111\
and burn~ also ... "111 ~ dmus~·d
The V.Ofl..'\hOp IS S~~ JX'r J')<'f\t>n or Soill pt•r
couple lntercstt'd 10d1' 1dualc; m;i\ cull rgoo1 .i2~
KID~ for informauon or r('<,('T\Jllnn\
Christian wom~n plan fashion show
. A fashion \hO"" ot ncv. anJ l unc.1gnn1~ nt
apparel from the ··\.1ar. (Ju Round' ">ll>rl' ol
Laauna Niguel ""'II be featured JI noon ml'Cl1ng til
the South Orangt ( ounl\o < hn-;t1aJ1 'Wornl'n ·, < luli
on June 13 at 1hc Hohda-. Inn 1n l.igun.1 Hill' r hl·
deadline for rC"~na11on~ ,., Jum· X
Susan tlabcr '-"Ill c.peJ~ .it thC" lunl hl'l>n
meeting and Bl''-k\ ThaH·r v.111 \IOLllalho~ mu\ll
For furtht'r 1nlorm.11mn .1hc111t tht· nwctrnit "' thr
Ofllnll.at!on {all at 5M I ti'l'i!
Summ~r gymnastic program
A ~net) of \ummer g~mna\11( prnl'r:im'> an·
bean& offered fur 1u<ldlcr" anJ l h1ldrcn up w 11,
years o( acr h\ 1hc park\ hcarhn and rcHl'Btwn
departmC"nl ui the ( 11\ <•I -.:c"" flt 1rt li<'Jl'h
( la~)C-\ 1ndudc tuntliltng olllll { hc.1rle.uhn@ .
and llrt :tvaal.ihk Munda\ 1llrou1h "i11tllf\lll\ .II tlw
l 1nc:oln (1\mn.1\lum
( all 644. lJ ~I for mu re 1nl11r111.1 tll•O
Scouts r~crultlng
The Bo\ ~nut' "' \mcril ,, '>ransr < 111111t\
Council. ha' huncht'll 11' Annual 'pnns rq~1,.
trat1on c;ampa1an 1hro111hc,ut th<' lOunh
SQ), fro m 7 to l 1 \'ear\ of age and 11rl\ lrum
1 • 10 21 arc eh11bk 10 JOln rlthtr < ub ~out\
Scouti or E~plortl'\, dcp(ond1nf on their gr
Boy out troops "'"111 hol' nfl("n hou\C' met<l ·
1 'o li"C bo)' a chan~c to mce1 troop nicm~r'
and tcc scouur,1 1n 1t11on
For mo~ 1nformatton, rontaC't 1ht out
Sen•« Center 11 .S46+~9'10
Summ~r Ind/an Guld~s _.._ .. _ ~~-.. -··---~ ---
Tbe ~~I c ounl) fam1I\ \ \1C '\ "offer1n1 a
1ummer Indian vu1dn prusram for fathert artd
sont and an Ind tan \.fa1dtn1 provam fbr moth' rt
and dlut)lll'" Bolli prOJfam\ arc open to (h1ld~n : 1n
ltin<Strpncn ihrouah third a;nadt
lndaan JUtd s includes campout' fhh1ns; h1k· •nt and crani and 1nthan maidens in lude\ fa\hton the>ws. ice a11n1, e11n . w1mmin and clu 1n
indian folklore. 1
Tbc YMCA 1• also ofTmn an 1~1 n pnn«
-ptOp'l.D'J for airlt and ihcu fathen and
trai(blale-n proaram for r.thcn and M>nt Cail M7·9622 f« m re 1nformatton.
J\tt~ntlon disorders
Dr. Mania Battn or Orat1lt "111 lecture on
lldrca •1lh at&c-nlion d fidl clit rdcr 11 p m
on June 7 et the du oute n lllmcw Vic Homes. l IS4 POn Wntt>oume, 'cw n h ·. Cal1 Debbie Dd Rio II i1S9 for more
nfonnauon..
f \11,U\H
I
• •
Orange Cout DAILY PILOTITU91d9Y, M 'I 30, 1911 Al
Commuters tell planners how
they would han·dle OC' s traffic
9y La.SUE IARNHT
Of .,. ~ ""' ~
A car crash on a bus)' freeway 1s
1nvan1bly follov.ed b) a gawker traffic
tic-up as dm·ers pre s lht'tr brakes &fd
strain lht'ir necks 1n morbid fa5Clna11on
month campaaa.n lO cohst motons" in ecutive director of the comm1 ion I'll call them t"'ery month or IO io tct if
find1na solutions to the county'~ traffic After a c1 u1ens' panel picked wh1n thl'' they're iciually doana anythina... 'd
problems The campa1a.n wa bom whtn con1.1dc~ the 100 be t 1dtas, the peopll' Ma tcl"Mln, a Lquna Htlli rcsidcnL ...
formt'r MaJOf ~uc Ba~ball Com-who dreamed them up were honored b) don't know 1f ,,.,a pubfkity deaJ or wturt.
miss.iooer Pckr Uebcrroth said the coun-the traffic lOmm1i.s1on. What wall happen It will be tnLcrcstmg to lee ifthey acu.&&lly
ty should look to the people who u\t 1hc to the 1dca'l? No one knows for 'IUrt' do anyth•n& with them ••
freewa ys to solve the problem .. tht> face Some are 1mpract1ull and some tcX> e~-lmqme innead. the quick e~tJon of
a proieC11ve screen around the att1dcnt 10
keep 1ht 1w1sted wrcck.aac out of \1gh1
daal y As a \Jc-an 10 the count-.·., ccn1cn-pensive hut all deserve consideratwn Other ideas included increasina the
0111 year, Ucberroth 1ugg~ted n.•,1dcn" accordma 10 the lOmmt sion minimum d nving qc 10 18 years.of qe,
lmaamc as well a bamer at the edge ol
the freeway wherc bicycle ndcn could
safely ndc and "here moton~ts could be
~pared tlte rmtaUOn of frying 10 mm
what \omc sec as a two-whN>led traffit
COtnt' up with I 00 &oluttOM '"Man) ol the \Oluuons are difficult to tirc-punctunng devtet' to stop wront·WIY
They came up wuh more thdn 4.000 accomph h:' s~ud Commiss10nct ClanCl' dnvers lrom cntenna frttway off' ramps:
The comm1ss1on, which ran ne"-spa~r Blamer "'ho ~ned on the Judamg com frtt rides to promote Amtrak and doubk-
ads soltc1t1n1 suaaes11om.. rccel\ cd a 1.icl mmtt '"But ihc polffltaal is ,·er. ~•mn~. d~ k frttW11~s
menace
ugc of what the) uy were "quick. in· so watch us and see that v.e gel 11 done · A hrochurt t.~1101 all the ideas wtll be
tclhgcnt" responses. Jn all, 1.037 people Jeffrey Mas1er<>on, ""ho ugac\tt·d 1he buried in a Orange County Centennial
took pan. ~me scrawling ideas on Plr\'.t'S bamcr-~par.ncd freeway h ike lane tame capsult' 10 be opened 1n I 00 years Tl)ost arc Just two of the 100 ideas
rtvealed b~ the Orange Counl\ Transpor
wmn ( omm1'>\1on la\t v.eel.. aflcr .t \I\
of paper and o•hers oflcred c:arl'fulh plus about 20 11thcr ideas '>.lrd that , If "'e don·1 implement a lot of these.
prepared lcncrs with chan\ ;and detailed e\.actl) ""hJt hr ""'II do ""c nught to be pul in a time capsule," ~wings a1.:cord1n1 to \lJn '>flclit'. l"'· "I'm &(ling w ~l'l'P 1n lUUl'h \' 1111 1twm \ltd ( omma'l\l\>Ol'r Dana R~
Tfre public's be'St 100 traffic suggestion$
ll was Peter ( lebcrrolh. the lnrmer b.1~ball rnm-
mt'>saonl"r and 01\ mpKs organm.·r "ho )UggeMcd 1ha1
the ~oplc ""ho u~ thC' frcc""a"' 1n Orange < uunt)
might be ahk 111 ligurc out ho"" tu make them il''I\
congested
Some I .OH t1Jmmu1ers wok t ebcrruth up 1111 h1\
offer. ~uaacs11ng ~ 'Cr)tbin& f1um <.l11ublt'·<kck1ng fr1.·c·
WI)\ to a count )'\\1dc monorail \\\tcm
The Oranac count) Tr1n~pon.t1111n < omm1\\111n
collecled more than 4.000 propm1d lr:lnil ~ol111111n'
and a c.1lltcn11 pand ""3'> askl'd tu h111I 1h1.· ll\t du""11 111
the I 00 btst 1dcai>
Herc arc lho\t 1dt'u and lhc people who 100~ th1.·
umc-111 think thl'lll up
• lnforma11un lenter aboul h11. H It-u1mmu11ng -
< lyde James SantJ J\na
• Employers lo \urve' workl'r'> 111 c\Hlhla'>h h1< )l k
roulc needs -R.i lph Kenned}. l c1 11.ahra • use flood l hJOOd Ullht)' C'OOll?,Jn) and lnrmn
railroad ngh1' ot wa' for bKHlt-traal\ Ken
RC") nolds, La llahrJ
• Barncr-..cparatcd b1q•ck routct along frel"""•'"
or anenah -Jellre) \'1a)ter\on. L agunJ Hill\
•Striping through 1ntcr~<.t1on\ ,and parlong r<"-
mo".i.I \0 b1c.Hl1!il\ aren·1 fon:cd int<> lrJfliC -I men
Felt\, tlunt1n"1on Beach
• Twenty-lour hour pu~ roulC 1nform<1t111n phunc
number -D K Ba~tt <ianta Ana
•Evening hours bu\ -.cn1cc -Andre<1 lnd.\nn
l.ake For~ l
• Frcewa) e'press buses -Tom Shore\ ( nrona
· • More park-and nde 101" , Dianm· < .tntor
Huntinaton Beach
• Pnvatcl>-ov.ned bu'> l'ompan1c5 fnr 1.·,prC''IS
route\ -Dave <ichonfeld Fullenun
• Pubht bu~s hired lll slop at rnmpan~ \1te'i -
Pete Wh1tne~Hun11ng1on Reach
• 5ynch on11c schedules among 1ran'l1t pro' 1dcr\
-c ath)' Eke cdt South Laguna
• 8u5 f~dcr \\\terns for r:ul tran\1t'i -\.1arg.arl'l
Balmes \ orb;i Linda
•A regular fcatul"l' in ne"")papcr at>out 1r.tn\por-
t.i.t1on wlutiuns -Rob Merrell. 1 U\tln
• A 1~-hour "all lnlffic'· racho slallon -Pa ul
Baldv.1n. "le\\-pon Beach
• \.fo" 1c theat~r film mcssagl"\ about 1ran..p<.1r
uit111n -Kim ~hull1 Rl\C'f'\tdc
• .\ .. courte"> 1" contatuou.,·· campaign -< hark'
RJndolph Balflc,a Island
• l "-" ol J lu"o '>uch a'I a tanoon th.iraltC'r 111
pulihc11c traffic solu11ons -.\ndrea Rrov.n. \nahC"1m
• E:ducate \ludent'I IC> become pan nf the -;olut1nn
pro<.c\\ -Mar) Ellen Hadlc.-> Ir' 1ne
• fdulallonal \. ldC'O\ of ho" 10 \hJrC' the road
v.1th trutk'I and ho"" to dr"e in had v.<'athtr -Harold
Dunegan l aguna ...,1gucl
• Im n:a'ie thl' m1n1mum drr \ 1ng age ((1 IX \l·.tr\
old C1t'orgc llanlon. Hunungtnn Bcarh
• Proh1b1l un1n~urcd drl\ e" from n•g"tt11n& their
'C'h1dt'\ -Jane ~le1~r f I Torn
• Impound unregistered Hhtd<"'> < hud
Kh' nc.,. Hunungton Beach
• R~uarc annual Hh1l Ir ,,,kl\ 1nspe\l1on' -
M ll hel~ Sl.ntes. f ullcnon ·
•Tire pumlurmg~ d<'' llC'" to 'ltop v.rona-wa\
entr. ontu frccwa' ofT ramp' -\non~mou~
• ~nwr tnuered phnl<l\ and marl c1tat1on., to
pt"oplc running rtd light\ -< 1lona "i(·hlarpkr full-
~rton • < u ·pc>0I lnne camera'> .ind t 1t.111ons h' maul -t n1nk Ju~5oenho,t"n. Co~u \.ks.a •
• MotorC)Ch\t educ.at1on on th(' llangen. uf v.ta' · in·a 1n and out llf traffic al high \P<'ed -Peter
l edrracrber. Rant.ho Santa "'1arganta
• l)oublc-dc\ ~ frct'W;t)' -J~l k lkntk' 'an la
Ana
• Revl'rs1blc' tlu"" 1rallil laOl'' on ttw lrn'''•"
\\ 11l1am Thomp!>un Ir.inc
• Pt'ak pcnod use ol ln·r ..... 1, \huullkr' l •JrolJ
Adame;, \orona dl'I Mar
• l xtC"nd fret"wav lan1.· ... 111 d1m1n,11r hllltl1.·nn~'
cau'>Cd b\ lune 1l·ductwn\ Ml"ll,.,.i M.i~'harwtl
Yorh.t Linda
• < ro<>~·lrt"C""•I) \d!>IOn h.amC'f\ ,111111)!! lhr nH·ll1.in
-Hudd Ander\on. Hunttn~lon lkJl h
• Pon.iblc ~ reens to 'h1l'ld Jn 1J{ nt l k.1111111 1111111
dnvrn -"'1ark Monon '\ 01 ha I 111dJ
• Hrghwa) l'Jlrol to IJI..<" olll ·1dcr\ 1111 lhl• lrn·""·I'
fur tllkel '-"filing -L ynd11n i...urt < 1..trtkn < 1111\ 1•
• lmrl'a)t" lhl ga!> ta' -\ 1t1111 < .11t,,1 "t'"'l"111
Bcad1
• Enatl a 1ranspon.111nn 'all'' 1,1\ -~111 m.in
"i1uard. Fl T11ro -
• C10,ernmcnt-1mpowd '.ilu1· .iddnl Iii\ "11h111
the pme nl good'> -< 1ordon \h.1"' l'lalen11.1
• Parking fee<, with rt"dut tic1n' l11r multi ou 1111.1111
vchrdes -Wt"\lc} H)'kn "lr""ll<•ll !i1 Jl h ·
• VC"h1dC' rcg1\tra11on kt 1n1 rl'a'4: "-a1h11.·
Driscoll. ln•anc
• Dn"er hlrn'c t«: tnlll·a~· -\' .1rrrli Ill.\ 11un1t.
C1ardcn C,rovc
• Pra"atel) Jcvelopt·d. 11v.11t•d anJ 1•1x·ra1nl '"·'d'
-Anthon) C oco, Tu\11n
• Growth management requirement'> h.i\C."d 110
traffic performance -\1anke Pr J11t lr\inC'
• Bestow more authnnt. for uorshnatcd. rq(11111,1I
planning -Bradley \\ oo<lhull I ullenon
• Improve the balancl' of 111h'> and hou1,1ntr.
Bene-Jean Darst. FullC"nun
• Rcs1dcn11al-officl'-commeru al rnu.td u\t" on thr
same me -Jerome C,rccnbl.ttt I aaun.t Hall\
• Job oonk/JOb ~wap for C'mpl(1yrT1C"O, cluw1 to
hOQ'le -Robcn Hill, Brl'n
• 5trcamhnC'd and \~cdcd-'up prn1cl t pl.1n1HhJ
11nd appro,al -John ~11lhler. l r,1~
• Bu1lt-1n parking spalr dcf1u~nq tu t'llw'!ragl'
car-pooling and use of puhhc 1ran.,11 -Wa\ nC" C lark.
Irvine
• Buildina more car-~t lan1.·' 111 rr~inwt<"
nde\hanna -Dan \\ 111 Huntinaton fka1 h
• Edul•llon of cmplo)'ef" ahout r1lle,h;mng t.n
cred115 -Jan ~hohe M9''1on V1e1n
• I a' rebates for 1h11sc v.h o u'r ruhht ir.an,nor
talion -"-.tm HaJ&I M C 0\13 \'1e\J
• lncl'nll'C'' lor \h1pp1n1 h\ train m h.1Jt 1n,1t·.1<.1
ol b' trud. -~otl \tl( kllan ( apl\tr . .011 lit·,at h
• f ree nde da\'i 41\ a w,n nr prom11tlrl@ ~lllH:.tk
-\<.ott f re<lcncl..\un. l attuna 'IJ11uel
• Employers g1"e pcrwnal rev.11th ,1, 1111"1'nll\t"'
In ndeshanna ""orl..cf\ \and' Nel.,nn l urun<A .
• Prekrfnt1al park1na for car po<1l1•r, '.ln·.pookr'
\d,ur mall. ln1n1·
• EmplmeM to pnn H.lt' ornortUJllllC' lnr lt"lt
cum muling from humC' llcoora l n,h In 111c
• ( t>ntcc.t' and pn1r\ 1c1 1ho\t" ~1th the tx·'t uka'
for traffic -;ol 1t1t1n\ Rtlhard \11lkr l<1gun. Rr.11.h
• < oll1~111n .noidamC' radar I hat act1' atc'i 1:ar
bra~e\ -r fe'<.knc k \.tchrh:n\, lr\olnt'
•·Belt Iii" or cl~tra1. t.ihle hookup lor ru1111111 ~ar' alon~ thl· lr~C'V.J\ -l>r rat RMc:t· k uker. Rand10
\anta \1Jriarna
• < umputer·nll.kd and la\tr llll'\.lltN i\Ut11mattd
frtt"Wa)'' Bl'aln<l' Cirecr. IO\ \lamatcK
• Ekt lrtl ,1th P<"""<'ft"d l"l\f\ \ nnC' 811111 r Or
a nae
• '\mall<'• 'C'hll k' lhJl ta l up le"' .anl· \p.ltl' -·•
Al Zor,u11:r \,an < kml·ntt"
• thtlr11loil hoat trnn<,il Jlonll lhl· {1 l.l\t Ron
Holben ·Hu1111n t11n H4°Jl h
• tauonary iratnc satclhtr lo teed mformauon to
24 hour radio lhannel -Rich O'Donnell, Redlands
• ln-\be-uu emeracnC) beacon for rcquest.na help
lt..C"n Morgan, Fountain Vallev
• Bar code \ltd.en on cars and '1Cannm1 equip-
ment to bill for peak (.>Cnod usage -La~noc
.\ldC'r~n T us11n
• Sta8't'rcd v.ork \hrlh -Daniel Smith. Tustin.
• Flc\1blc v.ork. hours -Paul Balbach, Redlands.
• Alterna11' C' hours for go' emment offices
\ll'llt' Rode. F-ountain Valle}
• StaagC"rl'd hour. for "lc.hclOls and collC&es -·
llo"ard Wilham'> ~ntll .\na
• \tore& \latkd for t•arh or late deltvery of aoods
M~rl.. ( 10Uihan Balboa• Island
• FrcC"wU\ median monorail" -Audrey Belmont.
\;an < kmC"ntc
• .\ light rail >''>tern -i...aren Fong. MaSSJon
\ ICJO
• Magnl'ttt le' 11a111in 1.1d Enc Donald,
< ) pre•>'
• KC'' 1~d .\mtral.. s~ hrdultng 10 ervc commuters
\tC'\C B.irrctt Dani Point
• Raalro.td \ 11mmu1C'r raal '>C'f"\ ICC' ~ l,.tndl
< 1 r:i ndC' C urun11
• Pre .. (nl' 1hc lormer Pacific Electnc and other
r.ul rights o( ""I) -frank Harding. El Toro.
• Pn"atC" '""~tmcnl and ownership of nut sys-
tem'> -"-•,nr Wattt'n, Oran e
• t sc of prcfabncated structutts to -spttd ratl
.cln\trul11on -Thomas Tnschlcr Oran_Jc.
• Street \l&m ""n• ad,ance wam1na to merae n~t or let) for upcom1n1 frcev."t) cratry -Kath)'
1 larlan PlaccnlJa
• lnter1C'Clton "'&ns ind1atina v.hcthcr address
number\ art' 1nuca\lna or dccreas1na -Gene Kohler.
Mas\lon V1c1 <1 ?
• ll'ttt "11,n\ an nou~"Cnt paint for haht·il·
luminated \ 1\1blil\ -(1em "'leal Ir" inc
• Frcev.a~ me""'"I~ boards -"'leal RuMvold.
< >r1tn1c
• Glove compartment maps of ahemaovc rou\et
reachable from frttwa}'s -1.atTy SeiacL .Jrvane.
• Rcpt cc 11me·phased stanals wub Uic U'&ffic-
rt'H'IOns1"l' vancl~ -Ela nc Clarke. Tustln
• Rcloott' pa'cment ~n~~ for carher tngcnna
111 ~aan•I., -< ·hel) I Endo. 5~nta Ana
• \1an.1I\ that allow the op11on for a kft tum wh(n
there 1\ no 111\lcm11 n11ratlit: -Maehatl ~rlant Irvine
• Supt"r \tr<"rt\ ~11h fewer .,,snaJs and c~n ni
tralfic mO\C'mt:nl\ -~llc-n ~h1rln, \an (I enl
• \dd trallic. lane\ h' rlin11nawna par ina and
bane.le lant). n.&ITO"" lnl 'UUC"Wl.11..s and mc-dtans -
< hn\ Ema \anta \n,,
• Bu., tum• ut' m 1hat ra~~naer lnadina 1s not
don<" in 1raffit lanM -f)on S11cmore Santa .\na
• Onc-v.a' ~trt"et' -Don ( onntll~ Jr Sania
.\na
• RC'' er.,1h~·flov. 1 r.ill1l Ian<'' on <,\rt"C't\ -Mar\
:"'11k;,k1hara '-nta \na
• Cinadc 'iCparakd 'trl'et tnl<"~l1ort~ and cros~ ina nt r11lroad track\ -Pat S1ua11, Onanac
• I rafttl cm.I~ w ehm1natt' wa1un1 at anter-
~c llllns -~r <.1nJ \1rs .\llan ~tramler, La Habra
• Pc.ak hour rcc,tm 11ons or &C'neral proh1b1llon ot
kit 1urns -Ciclrdon R1plc~. Buen• Park.
• Lcn11htnC'd tum pockeu -T~ Ma,tcn. BaJboa
l\land
• Proh1t11110n "" truck\ u"tnl frttway' dunna
:'l('lll commut1ns hnu" -""' l .\ncaaul Seal Beach
•True..~\ hm11ed to us101 the nfttt lane e~cept to
P•"' -Harold 1'.autman. Dana Point • Stnd enfor~"t'mcnt of truck load oovt"r rcqu1rt"-·
mrnt\ -\1ark. ~loalt f>ana Point
Two years later; the pier's
restaurant nearly finished
Robbers take
S 1 1 ,000 from
the Fun Center
f ountain \1llc~ pqhtt are 1ttkin& two
musked 1unmen v>ho took the fU11 out of
ly fRfS YOf<OI 1, (1.i"l;h w1d \o 1l'\ ·~~~I!~~-·'-~·''~-thcda' ear!>fo~a~a ~~~t!nt manaeciat • ....-~ ...... ---nr-,.....-..""""""~lnU:"l"'f"~V...,h'l'l'(lrl"(::r'dhlf'rf :nmrn--. 11Ui1\t. ,,.,.,II v.1n{ a 11tt' r.1mflv Full \cnttt
. ~ .
'(u1c l.. IJa~ of lhhana 111 IJkr the l Hh · The mC"n fonied tC'1C Wlutt, 21 to
(ias1ch uaJ IJ"c tht'm SI 1.000 &om the safe. tied bun
Mac keral, perch h11htiu1 .ind ~1111 up punched htm in lhe fl«' and then
\hark.s •~common I) caught u!T the "'""" • st~Jc hi, 14 7 rt'd Na p1c up truck
pon Pier. he sa1q Bonita lln al~> kl· Chat bad ht'> wallrt 1n 11 found dunni the \Ummt"r ht" ..a.id
"I ~ould JU t hkt" to ~ tM r1rr Officn M Miramontes wtUv
opened" Oas1ch \aid .. I rcallv dnn I amvt"d t'iarh Monday to catcb up oo
undt'f'\t.tnd v. h) c the dr' clol'll'rl h3\ tc' v.ot~ ai 1hr \ldco ataMk and ~
keep 11 clow-4 1f the slrulturr '' rom-tom.Dlt\ at I ti800 MqnoUa · t • ru:ar
ptne • ~ mu vC"nuc
Ga'ic h admtHed hC' ha\ "a \.C tcJ
1ntcrnl'· 1n ma1n ta1n1n1 bu,1nt'I' It h"
tacklt' t.torc But he u td the clmure of &he
pier hunt. a.IJ the area bu'llnc~~'· and the
ell}·, ~tnuc. 10 \Omt .,..,
Dea. h ra pour mollC) anto c1t) peril·
in& m<trn and buy I I mt'rthanlf food and mercb.aodi.c. Oa"ch noted. nd
many o( thttc vmton rome to walk o n
lbe pier. ht ta.id.
..
He beard a knock on the door •
a m and v. hen M ~' to open tt
confontcd b) two men In k1 ma s. ooe ~11h 1 ~voh"cr. tht er W'ltb an a\lto-
imu ba n. M1ramont Id
"You know hat wt want. .. ooe of lk
bandit told While. a rntdcnl of FoD-
cam Valle "
He wa forad to a
the ..art 1n the offitt where ·
tbc • man d.
They tacd hem to a~
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Navy denies accident cover~up -.1111 ....... -
.. h WH. tlllDOI milhap," he 11id. "Nobody HlghW.my cloied atter bOmbs foW1d with their bellbotloms down." W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Tbe Navy denied
tryio1 to cover up 1 mishap involving a nuclear
submarine's ruictor, altho .. the ship's l0&s
make no menuon or the incident 16 years 110.
private researcbcn uid Monday.
Ark.in and Handler. a ~ who bQd
the Greenpeace envuonmenta1 poup's Nuclear
Free Seas C.rnpaian, retealed their findinp
Monday. The Institute for Policy Studies and
Greenpeace arc about to pubhsh a 11udy of
serious naval accidents around the world.
WM utjuml. But it wu a . ~mary c:oolut leak -• "' nd tbc and 1ou_ean•t take that haJtUy." SAN FaANCISCO-Tbtet e•plosi"c dcV1~wtre iou 08
"The U.S. Navy claims that it bas never bad
a nuclear propulsion accident," Joshua Handler
Aid of the incident. .. But their own documents
show how misleadina they've been."
Earlier this month. the two tttea~hcrs d11-oar the Great Hiabway oo Monday and a two-mile strc~ of~~
closed new delails about the lo s or a bydroscn clOted to motoritu wtule authorities invest pltd ecxord•~ to ~~·
bomb off the coast of Japen in I 96S. three devices were ~ at 7:S9 a.m .• 3:SS Pm aod 6:3_ p.m .• aid !!'
The Navy denied it bad ever tried to cover
up news of the accident, dcscribina it as a minor
mishap in which "there were no 9C'rious injuries
or radioJoaical problems, the ship remained fully
capable to perform any mission required of it and
there was no damaae to the reactor.''
"A<lCordina to the deck I~ of the USS
Guardfish for April 21 . 1973. which we obtained,
• the ·submarine was 'µnderway subme~ as
before' for the entire day, without incident."
Arkin said.
LL Cmdr. Craia Qui&Jey, a Navy spokesman. Francisco police kt. Sharon H..,_HiJkf_ No ope was 10.Jurcd u 1 ~
mponded: "W~ did not try to cover anythina ur,. bomb aquad and U:S. Army unit wm brouaht in to remove tbC dcvtttt,
Ex_erythiq about this incident was proper y Hcdfet-Hlller said.
ref>C>rt.ed tbrouab tolavy channels. · I b d ed
"Now, it's true we don't issue a press release Yacht sinks, al a oar rescu
every time somethina breaks down. That de-Mo da'
"In fact. the submarine suffered 1 primary
coolant leak ... and then surfaced, 'ventilated.
decontaminated and repaired its reactor un-
assisted. Five crewmen were later sent to the
Puget Sound, Wash., NavaJ Hospital for radi-
ation monitorina."
pends, for example, on whether thttc is 1 hazard SANT A BARBARA -A ~foot yach.t sank. in bca '1.e teU n 1
to people, 1 baurd to the environment or danaer while retumioa from a Memorial Day holiday tnp, but four ~(>le
to the eublic." aboard were rncued when 1 fleet of boats conversed on the spot. 1uthont.1cs
The service acknowledged, however, that the
incident had never been publicized, and spok.~
men were unable to say why the sub's deck loes
and official command history made no mention
of it.
Quialcy said he had not seen the deck IOIS said. The mahoaaoy-buJlcd ''Royal Caprice" was beadJna beck from Saota
obwnccf 'Po Arkin and Handler under the Free· Cna Island about 3:..a p.m. when the slupper radioed thal &he bolt ..-as
dom ofln ormation Act and would not s~ulatc rapidJy ~"!.°!i?..'!. waboatctsr •. a Harbor Patrol boat __ ,., 1 c.n9~t Guard belicopt. er Wilhs S. Rich, the sub's skipper at the time
and now a professoT of enJineerina at Boston
University, said in an interview about the rcpon
lhat had ~ no11ced there was oothina in the log
about the atcident, he would have told the
nav1ptor to add the mformation.
on why they made no mention of 1 mishap. Th.-~·., ..... auu ~ --~
Ht did. however, release a statement outlin-beard the distress call and amved to find l~ yacht awash ao.u Wlkin1-
1lic Navy bad a major nuclear accident and
then lied abou i i L." asserted William Arkin, a
researcher with the Institute for Policy Studies, a
liberal Washinaton think tank. "We caught them
ina exactly what happened lhat day 16 yean ego • d a~ the ~ua~fish, a Pcrm•t·d&SS attack sub--Gas leak forces plant shut own mannc that as still in service and based at San
Diego. BENICIA -The Exxon oil refinery an Benicia was shut down early
Monday after 1bi plant malfuncuoned and bcpn produc1n1 exetU Ill· the
DMV cracks odometer scam
Lancaster AMC Jeep Eagle. told 1hc ment.
LOS ANGELES_ Staie 9fficials Los Angeles Times, "This has been "Odometer rolliot has alwa)S
today are continuing their investiga-a tremendously sobering experience been going on," said ito Scatta~ha.
No progress
seen In talks
on pipeline · h We were taken by real pro-the DMV's chief of investigauons t1on into what t ey describe as the r-h d ,._ A I "W largest odometer-rigging scheme in fessionals." ior nort an cast i..us ngc cs. e SAN BERNARDINO CA P) -
Southern Califomla in years. According 10 one search warran1. have kind of taken -as much as I City officials and owners of a
Published reports quoted state a 1985 Ford driven 166,985 miles hate to admit it -a Band-Aid·t)pe gasoline pipeline negotiated Monday
Department of Motor Vehicles of-showed onl) 48.J?I miles on its approach." about conditions to reopen the line
ficials as saying the o peration bilked odometer But the current investigation has that exploded last week. killing two
400 Southern California pickup Among the dealerships bilked prompted a statewide crackdown on people and devastating a neigh-
truck customers and 44 used-vehicle were four in Los Angeles. three each odomoter rolling. borhood.
dealers out of ·$500.000. in South Gate and Downe\· and two "We're going all out with border The parent com pan)' of locally.
The operation. described in ~arch each in Anaheim. Lancaster and chcckpornts. federal assistance. a based Caine' Pape Linc.-Co .. an-
warrants served Friday and Satur-West Covina. accord inf to the re-document monitoring program... nounccd oHr the weekend the dam-
day. bou&ht pickup trucks in Okla-port. The scam also '1ct1mi7ed deal-Scattagha told the newspaper. "You aged p1pehne will be rebuilt under
homa. lcxas, Arkansas and other erships .in Covina . Fontana aregoingtoseemorcofthescca~" 1ougher standards, bu1 will remain
southwestern states and brought Burbank, BcllOower. Culver Cll~ · in the same location.
h C r-• T Redond o B•ach . La"'ndalc. Chlo~k said no charges ha'c t em to aJ11orn1a. he odometers " bee fi ed d h · Two people were loll.ed and 15 I d ba k " 1 I Hawthorne. Orange and Montere) n a )Ct an t e 1nves11gat1on h were rol e c to aa ~ > portra) Park. was expected 10 continue another homes were burned "'hen t e 14-the number of miles the vehicles had · h inch lane blew up Thu~a> 1n the
d · State officials urged the deal-nine mont s been dnven an paperwork showing same a~ea w ere a l.1llcr runawa)
mileages at each ownership change crsh1ps to contaci customers about Named 1n the warrants were frc1Jht tra1 mlcd the tracks and
" ked the fraud. True" Auto Sales an Ontan·o. own•r d I of h o Ma was ia . • .. .. emo 1s a row ouscs n y
The pickups were then sold to "We tell them we wall contact (the C.P. Mercer and his WJfc. Mattie 12.
unsuspecting dealerships. customers) eventual!} It's kind of a Aline Mercer. Viser Dean Dabbs of Investigators arc focusing on the
State officials praised Person Ford veiled threat," OMV Investigator Fullenon, Aucuon Express Title Ser-poss1b1ht > that the train wreck dam-
in La Verne and Lancaster AMC Phil Chlopek told the newspaper. vice in Placentia and Elvia Zaplcn's aged the prcssumed line operated by
Jctp Eagle for cooperating with the Painoli said most of the cus--V.1.P Registration 'OMV Service in Calnev.
investigation by purchasina up to 70 tomcrs his dealership has contacted Pico Rivera. Also named was In the aftermath of the disasl'tr.
trucks from the operation. chose to keep their trucks rather Mercer's son, Philhp, of Bristow. ani') city officials challenged lhc-
Jojlq Paanoli, aeneral manager of than Cllcban&e them for a cash settle-Okla. papehnc company, hop1n1 to aet the
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owner. GATX TeFminals Inc .. along
with Southerrr Pacific railroad of-
ficials and city ncao11ators met for
two hours Monday. exchanging
"frank and candid '1ews:· said C'lt)
Attorney James Penman.
··w e basically explained that wc-
wanl the lane mo,cd Y.CSt of the
railroad tracks" and away from the
houses that v.crc destroyed or cn-
danacrcd. Penman said.
The papchne owners have-balked
at movana the line S3) '"' ll would
be shut down for too Iona
"The pipeline is very cnucal 10
the national defense '>ystem " said
Robert Oaypoolc. president of \hi·
caao-bascd GA TX Terminal~ Corp
He noted that fuel from the hoc
nows lO Air Force ba..es ID Cali-
fornia and Ncvadn
Four dead
In holiday
rampage
company said. The 4()(Hcre plant 11 one of Exxon's five U.S. 011 rcfincnes. The stea.m-
utihty syste~ 1 central pan of the rcfinm1 process. shut down shortly after
6 a.m .. officials said Tcchn1c1ans d1verted the rcsult1111 excess psy~med
it off and released the smoke throuah a Oare system The ~mplo lant
will remain out of o perallon unt1T tcchn1c1ans determine what caused the
problem.
Reptlles casualties of drug war
EL CENTRO -The battJe apinst 11lqal drugs and aliens ~s left
unexpected casualties near the Mexican border flat-tailed homed bzards
flattened by off-road Border Patrol vehicles. Bureau of Land. Man•ment
officials also claim Border Patrol agents disregard ofF.i1m1ts s&n~ and
barriers, destroying Indian archaeoloaical finds up to I 0.000 ycan ofd 10 the
Yuba basin.
But the Border Patrol Sl)'S too much fuss 1s bean& made over the 5-
incb reptiles. "ls the ptiabt of the Oat-tailed homed hurd so criucal an lho'iC
areas ... that 1t ovemdes the prevention of potcnttaJ loss of lives, prevention
of entry of illco.l altens or the scoursc of drugs bean& introduced into chi\
country? I thin\ not." Dale Musqadcs. chief patrol agent for the EJ Centro
Sector. wrote in March.
A new venue for comedian Hope
BURBANK -Bob Hope ctlebrated his 86th binhday in a nuot't'SC'Cnt
orange vest and hardhat, showing MemonaM>ay motonsu where to act off
The ~cdlln stood alon1.51dc the Ventura Freeway. one of Southern
Ol;hfo · •s busiest h1Jhways. to dediate a sign for the Bob Hope Dnvc
CXIL
"Now I'm a star of stage. screen, telev1s1on ~wt traffic Jams ... Hope
quipped 10 a telephone in\eMew a few mmute-;--.,re he left for the ~y, a short dnve from bis Toluca Lake home. "h's appropnate," he
added in another one·lineT, "What audaen~ always hked best about me
was my exit."
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Jowa sallor wants Navy apology
NORFOLK. Va. -Kcodall L Truitt, the sailor linked by repom to
the invcsupuon of the USS Iowa d1sast«. said Monday he wants the Na')
to apoloaiz.c for lcakma 1nformat1on 1mphca11n1 him an the fatal blast "I'd
like to Stt a fonnal apoloay -from an 1dcnt1fied Na'> spokesman," Tru111
said shortly after a vis.at to the battleship at 'llorfolk 11.Javal Base to collet1
fus belon&.1nas for a transfer to Maypon. Aa
Tn11tt's attorney, Eilts Rubin .of Mwn1, ~1d he bas a'kcd B.qL Glenn
Posh:ant; D-tt1., To investiptc the avy'' handhns of its probe ., 1t-relat~
10 Truitt. a 21-year-<>ld aunner's mate 3rd class who 1s a nauve of 1111 001~
Coelho hits Bush on 'petty polltlcs' .
WASHINGTON -House Democratic Whip Tony Coelho. "-'ho plan'
to res1an from Conaress rather than fac.c an ethics 1nvesupt1on. says it's
up to Pres.ldcnt Bush to &top '"panasan and pelt) politics" being pract1ct'd
by some RcpublicaM •
Coelho spoke an an interview with C BS telev1s1on on unday. one da)
after announc101 he will leave Conarcss on June IS.
Bush · 1s pl1ym1 "gOOd cop" m tallun$ about coopera\Jon and
bipar1jsansh1p. while Republican campa11n offic11b are play1na "bad cop~
the California Democrat said
Bush: Soviets now clean on terrorism
N&W YORK -Prnadent Bush says the S<met Union. which has bttn
accused over the yean Of supporuna vanous tcrT'Qrlst orpniuuons. ~
lonaicr fosters tCTTonsm In an \nterv1ew WJtb columnl\t Jaclc Anderson for
a syndicated telcvtSaon PfOl,l'lm on terronsm. Bush satd t.M Sovteu appur
lo have mended thetr ways. .
"I don't be\Je"'e the SOvicu are now cn.uaed 10 terronst acttvttics." 111d
Bush. "There·• no hard evidence out there tnat I ha"e sten ... ceruinly san~
t'vc been pru1dent ... that makes me fttl they are 1 staic that's mvolvtd
m condon1na or encour111n1 tem>nsm."
Gunfire wounds six In Vicksburg
VICKSBURG, Ma -A ha1& of acmi-automatte aunflrc woundql 11
bystandcn out11de 1 local bar, one cnuca.Uy. v.-hcn an a~nt drua
went bed, police lllld.
The sax ~e were ..-oundcd Sunday momina in a dnve-by iboouna
outside the Cuy Ditco, llld Odective Sp. Mitcbdl Dent of lbt
Vicksbura Police cnL None was thouaht to be JD\lotved 1n tht deal,
Dent uid Two remained bospllaliud Monday.
Thrw people were cbafJCICS with ..,.vated usauh aod remained in tht
Warren County Jail on Monday undei' Sl00,000 bonds each.
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Chinese leaden reported arrested
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Frederick Fisher; target
of Sen. Joseph McCarthy
\IE\\< YORK (.AP) -Frcdenck
(, Fisher a target of Jo~ph R
\fcCarth) du'Ftng a dramatic ex·
\ hanJe that helped tum public
op1n1on apinst the scn4tor, died of
J hean attack Thursda> He was 68
fisher died while attcnd1n& a lec-
ture sponsored b> the lsrach bar 1n
rel ..\\I\ He \\'aS a \(OIOr panncr tn
the Boston firm of Hale &. Dorr.
"hac.h he J01ncd shonl> af'ler his
graduation trom • Haf' ard l aw
~hool
McC'arth), a Wisconsin Re·
publican, accused a number of pub-
lic offic1ali. m1li tan offi~rs and
prom1 ocnt pn \a 1c c 1uzens in the
earl) I 9SOs of hav ina Communist
affihat1ons
A special counsel for the Army at
th.: 1954 hcanngs before McCanhy's
10\e\t1p 11ons subcomm1llct wa!
Joseph ' \\clch. a panner in Hale
& Dorr. in wh1ch Fisher was then an
associate.
McCanh> accused Fisher of
ha\ 101 been a r:ncmber of the 'fa·
nonal law)t~ Guild .. Ion& af\cr 1t
had been t>\poscd as the legal arm of
the Communist P-al't) ••
Welch near tears. responded;
l nul th1\ moment. Senator. I think
I nc,rr reall} gauged \Our cruch) or
\Our rcd.lessncss Fred Fisher. 1s
\tan1ng v.ha1 looks to be a bnlltant
• i.;arttr v.1lh us. l feat he $h&U .alwai
bear .. a ~Jr. needles I)' inflicted b)
"OU · "Ha'r )OU no deccnq. sir'>" ht
~1d to McCarth).
The cite hangc on nauonal ttlc·
'1S1on \liU considered a pivotal
point 1n tum1na pubhc opinion
against the senator who subsequenl·
I> \US censured by his collca,ucs.
Fisher later became a partner at
the firm in 1958 and organized its
commcrc1al law department.
He also SCr\ed as president of the
\.S.assachuscm &r .\\~1at1on
Eugene Keogh; wrote
pension legislation
...,.E'Yw \ORK (AP) -Eugene J
K~ a form« concrnsman who
fashioned pension-plan ICJ!sl1t1on
that beal"\ his name. died Fnday of
pneumonia a1 age 81
Kcoah v.as clttted to the first of
hts IS terms 1n I <n6 He became a
mem~r of the 1nOuent1al House
Wa>' and Means Commatttt and v.as actne an the effort to pau
Medicare i lauon The Kt Plan. cnact.cd 1n 1962.
allov.cd se f-<mplo)td people hke
doctOrs. laW)-en. salesman and frtt· Ian~ 13Vr)C1". salesmen and f rcc-
lan« wmen to invest pan of their
income in a fund lhat 1s eltcmpt
from federal taitcs until the money is
w1thdrav.n It ~tu~mcnt.
Wingate Lucas;
ex-congressman
The cause of death was not re-
leased Irvin Salk). Nc.,.bom's
agent, wd X-rays s1Jt weeks ago
showed a growth on one of New-
born' s -lungs but that Newborn
slopped a~po1 ntments for tests be
cause he did not v.ant to be hosp1tal-
11cd
"Jn his pnme, he was one of the
three ~atcst 1ar1 p1an1sts of all
lime, naht up there wnh Bud Pov.ell
and .\n Tatum ·· <iald Jazz cnnc
Leonard Feather
H is albums included .. A World of
Piano:· "The Newborn Touch."
··The vreat Piano of Phineas" and
~1ano Anf1try of Phineas New·
born."
BRI TOL. Tenn (A P) -Formt'f
Conarasman Wanpte Lucn who rcon:~nt.ed the Tuas dlslnct no•_ 5Cf'\'i<T'O) HOiJK-S-pc-.i'kcr m
Wriabt. dtcd Frida) It htt home t .,.,., 83 .
. A n•tJvt o( Grapevine, Tcu ,
Luca ~ntd •~a U.S. con~n
roprucnt1na Tarrant County from
1946 to 19~. Lucas also wa a
fonner dartetor or t.hc Mid·~P
paJachian CoUcse Council. Inc.
Fred Paulus; saved
S3 million from fire
L£M Ore. (AP) -frtd H.
Paul "-ho RSCVtd SJ m lhon in
bQnd from the ~f1\&!\J 1tatt
· CaJ)!tOI 10 193.S. d~ Friday of
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Cuts worry hurricane forecasters
CORAL vA.BLES. Fla (AP) -
Forecaster$ prepann& for Thu™1ay's
opemn1 of the ·\tlanttc humcanc ~ason wish the)' could predict the
amval of nc\\ tcchnoloSJcal help
they sa> ma} be cructal to e'er-
grow1na coast.al populations.
The Atr Forcc has aarted to 11>
hurricane rcconnaassanco flights lor
tlNO mo~ years but has made It clear
11 plans to phase out the m1ss1om
And only one ~telhtc is ava1lahle
for tr'!'ckma hurm:anes
.. We JUSt have. noth1n1 n~ht no"
to lean on:· S&)\ II.en McKinnon a
spokesman for L ') Rep Tom lc\\1\
of Nonh Palm &ac.h. Fla . who ha\
introduced a ball in Congttss to keep
hurricane hunters Oyme at least
another five )ca~ "We've aot one
5at.cllitc and they're telhns us 1t11 do
the JOb If ll bltnks, how do }OU
track "'Cather., ..
The Atr f orce doesn't wan1 to be
1nvohcd "We have 1n the la t few
years t.\ammcd our o«d for man-
ned v.1."athcr reconnaissance and feel
there·, no real compcllin& m1l11ar.
reason:· \aid spokesman Lt Col
Darrell Ha)es
.. Wt'rt not d1sput101 that the hur·
ncant cl."nter and ~e weather ~r
v1ce need the data We're JUSt y , 1ng
there ma) be more appropnate agen-
ct« to pro' 1de 1he 1nformat1on " he
said, adding that the ~rv!l'e had
approac.hcd the Nattonal Oceanic.
and Atmosphenc Adm1nistra11on
about takm& over the nights
Besides the nights. forecasters dt'·
pend on radar and satellite da1a
The sm&Jc workin& weather ~tel-
hte v.asn't intended to be alone A
second satelhte fat.led . and a replace·
ment for the failed craft was blown
up 10 a mishap on the launch pad,
forc1n1 forecasters to mak.c do
There arc new satclhtes on the
honzon, S8)'S Bob Sheets. director of
the.National Hurricane Center But
the) 've been due for a Iona ume and
art'n't c~pcctC'd before late I QQO
"It 1s a maJOr concern for u\ ..
Sheet~ said
Fort"Caste~ .ilso arc "'orned about
a !lh1ft 1n the pat\crn l)f hurncanc
actJvlt) an recent )ears Since 198~
httts said. there seem to be more
hurncan~ and the) 're m ore hl el) to
h11 the untied talcs
.. 'We ma) be 1n an upswing.." he
~1d ··poss1bl)' back to th<" pattern of
the '40s. ·505 and '60s "hen we had
a tremendous number of landfall
humcanes ..
Max Mayfield, hurricane sptci~l·
1st at the Nauonal Weather Service
10 M1am1. said expens don't known
enough )tt about hurricane~ to tell
1f this 1s 1ust a peak tn act1v11y. or a
rctum to the 50s and 60s.
··Now we can sec past the AntilJes
out into the AtlanlJc. and over
toward Hawau on the we t," said
forecaster Hal Gcmsh ... We'd \\kc to
be able to sec all the way to frica."
wtucb is where Atlantic bumcanes
develop. he sa.1d
The need for improved track.in.a
s)'stcms as important because more
and mo~ people are movins to
coast.al loc.auons hkely to be afTcacd
b) stonns.
Y~ld Rate
GW MAX.11\fl JI YIE/.IJ ( n•
2,J liar n-n,. :z.m IX/lt"'t I",.
The fact~ Great \\e;tem is the ~t prUi_tabl
savings imtitutioh in America. We're also the
best managed. according to the latest R»tunR
MajpZine SUfVe)C
naturaJ ca H 9
Ht bad beef\ tht depU1y t.e
uusurcr -tttood '° the trcasum
-bct....0 1921 and l960 •l\d had i'OtU'd for tb.c Treasury for Jj
Arty~ you look at it, Great
Bank i offering some of the highest ra
in town-some Of the best rates we've had
in years. But that's not all.
What's mcx-e. accounts are federally
insured up to $100,000-or more, depending on
how your accounts are tructured.
)an. • 1 Nut\11 -"* I CIOMtllU\JOM
atrwadtnenl appro~cd an 1941 Wt
MIOWIO IM Ill* IO pay for refomt· ,~ die TlillmOOk Bum Whit I boed mea1we. Thr foftlC fim iii IM
l • had d•imed tb<Mataridl o(
aaa. ~
~can also bank oo~ity
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.A8 Ot..-Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, Mey 30, 1919
P \I' \U \//I
1 Vision~ri.es' formed to support Art M.useum
..., ..... ,,._~-----
Vl1lon•rle1 founding bo•rd m embers Pat Allen •nd
H•r lette Witmer.
ly KAnN M. REEO
Of-~ ..... kM'
Listen up ladies. There's a new
sroup to Join, and you won't be
required to sit throu~ monthly
meetings or do fundra1sina. Whccc
do you sign uP.?
"Visionaries · (that's the new
voup's provocative name) need
only have a sincere interest m scc1na
the new Newport Harbor An Mu-
seum facility built and suppon the
NHAM with the S 1,000 101t1al and
$500 annual dues.
, .. we hope to get 500 women from
all over Orange County," said Ginny
Smallwood, V1s1onarfes founding
board chairman. She explained that
membership 1s b} 10vitat1on
(although 1f a lad> comes along with S 1,000 she wants to give 10 the
museum, they will find a sponsor).•
.. We're looktn' for those woml'n
with a keen interest in art, not
nccessanly those that arc so in-
'olved in other groups," she added.
Founder Judy Hemley said that
the founding board of about 25 was
pulled from a broad spectrum across
the count} .. That's "here the pool
(of potential membe~) will come
from," she said. adding. somewhat
tongue-in-cheek that 25 were
selected "because the museum board
is 35 (members) and we didn't want
to go abo'e them." (Her husband.
Rogue. 1s president of the museum's
board of trustees.)
And 1t was about 25 100uen11al
women who gathered Thursda} at
the Four Seasons Hotel. Newpon
Beach, for lunch and to learn about
the voup as well as the construc111n
plans for the museum from director
Kevin Conscy.
Smallwood introduced Consey to
the intimate group as Kevin
.. Kenzcy," and, without m1ssm1 a
beat (once she realize~ her mistake)!
graciously continued ··Don't fee
bad, l don't always introduce my
husband with the right name
cnher."
Conscy apologized for not having
the architect's model for the new
facility (which will be located at the
corner of MacAnhur and Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar). It
seems the model is somewhere be-
tween London and Newport after
having been loaned to architect
Renzo Piano. He did his best. how-
ever, to ponra) Piano's idea to
mtcirate the unusual building with a
lush natural landscape through
slides. (A more detailed model and
official rendering wilt be revealed to
the press and the public m Augu t.)
When all was said and done,
founder Pat Allen tcntat1' cl) raised
her han "I hate to ask what IS
the cost •
Con 's answer was S50 million
(which oesn't include the 12-acre
site d ated b) The lrnne Com-
pany). Half will be spent on.,the
build' 'I and half put into an operat-
ing e (fowmcnt fund "to sustain a
hi level of activity "
A ord1ng to Consc)'. 40 percent
has alrcad} been gathered. and
mo )' raised through the V151on-
ari s dues will also c-0ntrihute to the
paign. "I was adamant about
t," said Smallwood
The V1 s1onar1es will also offer.
accordina to mallwood, a vane!)-of
proarams and cultural act1v1tJes,
from visitin• corporate and private
collectiona, takina trips, and work-
ina with Los Angeles on rqional
proirams, to f\oldina intbrmative
classes and one annual soc1•I event
(not fuodraiser). "And wt want our
name on lhc wall in the new mu-
seum," she concluded.
Conscy also assured the pthenna.
.. This 1s the premier women's sup-
pon group for lhc museum."
Addit1onal founding Vis1onanes
board members m attenda nce were
Nancy Balclwla, Saau Bartlett,
.iuet CMMa, Mani CntcMt, N.,. e .. a.. Maly LM ...,...,, ,..,...
O'DeiiaeU, Df* S..-. Cadleftilt
'l'llJea. Mary Am WeJll, Butene
Wilmer and &a*l'J9 Wnpt •
Foundina members unal>Je to at-
lend were .Deua BaNwla, LM1H EwlaC. Ledlie Aam1, ..... Aa-
J1.U.aP, J.._le Aro,.., nu.e
Blrtdler JllllM a-a. J._ KJac.
Martlya NleJtn and JeuM T..,...
Smallwood and Hemley welcome
questions about the new sroup, and
can bt contacted throu&h Marpret
O'Malley at the Newpon Harbor Art
Mµseum, 7S9-1 I 22.
Vl1lonerle1 founders M ery Ann W ells, C.therlne Th yen ,
ch•lr Ginny Smallwood •nd Judy Hemley.
I,.,.. BO\'D
French kept orphans ~usy Getting the facts str.aight on epilepsy
First big carpet factory in
France was set up next to an
orphanage outside Paris. That's
probably what made It 10.
Nothina indicates the youngsters
were enslaved, euctJy. But the
record suucsts they were "will-
ing to work for cabbage soup ...
What's wrong with Tuesday?
Only one out of every I 00
people surveyed recently said it was their favonte day.
Q. Woul~ you believe me if 1
told you the actor Tyrone Power
died of a heart attack on a movie
set on Dec. 31, 193 1?
A. Trick qUCIJ'. And true. H1~
son, the actor Tyrone Power, Jr ..
likewise died of a heart attack on
a movie set. But on Nov. 15,
1958.
Do you think it's possible to
have a happy marriage without
children? Nineteen percent of
the men polled on this matter
thou&}lt so. That proportion also
told pollsters they wanted cos.-
metsc surgery on their noses. but
it may not have been the same ·
19 percent, don't know
Even the U.S. boomerang hob-
byists have their own newsletter.
It's called "Many Happy Re·
turns."
It's known the number of in-
sects resistant to msectJcides
doubles every JO years. What
socntists want to know now 1s
whether people likewise become
so resistant. Will today's
pesticide warnings be outdated
down the line? Shrug.
What! You've.never heard of
the State of Kanawha? Means
"Place of White Stone." An al-
lusion to salt deposits there. Too
many Objected to the name for
reasons of their own. So it was
renamed West Virginia.
Q . How long will a coconut
tree crank out coconuts?
A. Maybe 1S years. After Its
first seven years of vowing up.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
had epilepsy for 35 >ears For }Our
readers who don ·1 know what it's
like, ma> I tell them about mysclr.
Despite the fact that I am
educated and an e7.ccllcnt worker, I
had to lie to get a Job. While some
employers would not have held It
agamst me. I didn't want to risk 1t.
I am alra1d to lea ve the house
with a kc) or money. because 1f I
have a seizure the> ma> be stolen A d 1 . s a teenager, ao ater as an
Most people don t know much adult. whenever I bepn a fnendsh1p
about ep1lcps) and 1f I ha\C a se1iure with a man, I would feel honor-
1n .Public. I am oftc:n taken unnecess-. -bound to tell him about my con-
anly to a flosp11al. M> husband will d111on. I wa~ always temfied that he
come home, not knowing where I would not want to see me again
am, and phone several hospital,
unITrlie finds me --sccausc of m>
type of seizure. I may walk out of
my house, set lost~ the 1mmed1atr
neighborhood and not recogn11e
how to get home. ·
While cookmg. surrounded by• m>
four children. I might suddenl} have
a seizure, drop whatever I hap~n to
be holdina. bum m yself and fnahtcn
them.
-When arc people s,01ng to under-
stand what epilepsy 1s all about and
not turn their heads awa) because
the> fear the unknown? Please. Ann
tell them that the person who docs
your taxes. teache~ your children or
sings next to you m the church chq,1r
may have epilepsy, and they need
)Our acceptance and understanding.
-East Coast Reader
Dear E.C.R.: Tbull you for a
letter tkat It, aare to be a"laaded by
millions of people wUlt epUepsy ..
well at tlaelr famJUH.
ADyoae cu develop epUepsy at
an a e. A alm_ple blow to tlae lltead
a car accldnl, a vlraJ lafectlon,
a stroke, a tumor or poor ,reutal
care cu be tllle cuse. Some epilepsy
it llleredltary. AH teblll'ff ffll
occar for uk.Dowa ruNU.
Some 1el10ttt cu be coatroUed
&.kroa&lll medlcatJoa ud tar1ery.
Early dlaposls .... rr.per tnat-
mcat aUow a Hmber o cllllldrn and
some adults to eJlmlute sellares
wltboat medication.
J'or dlle MH-r..U... ,coaHll a
aearolopaL Suck to tllle m..SJcaJ
reclmn recommeaded. Report
problems aad don't be rehtctaat to
ad qnsllons. C.atact tllle EpUepsy
Foaadatloa of America for follow-ap
educatloa and a11lstuce la difficult
cases. Tltere are ltaadreds of people
ud supporl INMlpt waltlq t• laelp
yoa.
fte a.Wreu Is: E,ue,ty Pou·
llOHOS( OPI . .
2642 San Mi1uel, NewPort Be'ach
(Newport Hiiis Center)
HRS: ·M-Th 9-5:30, Fri 9-8, Sat 9-$
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Don't hold back! Cycle h1g?W1,tlts
initiative, ori&inahty. ability to reach
wide aud ience. Despite minor con-
detajls in connection wslh publish-
ing venture o' journey. Ptans subJect
to chanae, method of operation wlll
be revamped
640-7910
Rowen ....... betl •• ,
lo thow how much you <An.
lailyPillt
CA_LL ONE OF OUR .
fljct, romance will be back on truck.
TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Spot-
1i&ht on chance for finanC1al pm.
Stress originality. independence.
willing.nen to act to hcan of matters.
Aries in<tjvidual proves instrumen-
tal in important discovery.
GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20):
Utilize "psychological approach "
Major opportunsty elUstt to teach
and learn, to win backina of 1nOuen-
llal people.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dis-
play versatility, deal with individual
in position of authority. Emphasize ••..m b~r, ability to reach beyond p · s limitations. Important con-
tact durina S0C1al affair
LEO (July 23-Aui. 22)' lhcck
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Make
1nqu1rics conccmina possible cash
settlement. Your position 1s stron r
than ona.mally anhc1pated Focus on
reserve funds. insurance. po s1blc
inheritance
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22). It will
appear as 1f you are •·suddenlr, dis.-
covered." Those "an tJle know · will
apprec1ate }Our pa t efforts. dedi-
cation. Emphasis on public acccp-
tance, pannersrup, manitl status.
SCORPIO (OcL 23-Nov. 21 ):
Chanae of pace necessary. Repair
work, recently ne&Jected, commands
attention. Includes removal of safet)
hazards, ta1lorin1. mend1na
EQ>phasu also on care of pets, em·
ployment, health report
$69$.00 .
$69$.00 .
AD-Vl:SORS 7DDAY!--··--J...l..=·~N:.J-l-n:lf' =~XOWER triivel
642-587.8
. ww~l•dr lltllm*I .
I •
·10% DI count
On All llOdY a. Nini Work ~,lu~ ......
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COSTA MllA, CA 92626
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(Exten1io111)
WE HAVE THE
LOOK
FOR YOU
BEA
LONG LUSCIOUS
HAIR
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SAGmARIU (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ):
Make this )Our Power-play day! Per-
sonal rnqnctasm surfaces. Some Wlll
say, .. You nude excitement anchcx
appeal!" SpothJht on style, crcat1v1·
ty, deahnas with youna people.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Look beyond the immediate. What
seems out of your fin.ncial rucb
m1aht be clostr than 1ma~Md. In·
eludes durable household aOod
propeny.
HH IUf.I
Neither vulncnbte. But deals.
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datloa of America, OSI Ganie• City
Drive, Ludover, Md. H11S. fte
toU-free umbel' ls tlto) SU-IMO.
DEAR ANNIE PIE: That 1s my
nickname for )Ou 1 hope you don't
mind
I am 1n my 70s, still a size 10, can
put on m)' panty hose standing up
and thread a needle Wlthout aJa ~
I v.as one of six children, had
wonderful. lovins parents who de-
voted their h\.Cs to us kids We all
turned out v.ell. not a clinker in thr
bunch. • I am wnung because I'm cunou~
about somcthma. You &el man)
letters from women about their -mate~pestermt-lhem-ilOnitnually-for sex. Do you rCCCJvc much mail from
men who are h1d1na from oversexed
wi ves"
-A Reader tn Southern Cal
Dur Sanay: "Aaale Pie" don
Indeed receive ltUen from men
wlao are "ltlcl.la1" from ovenesed
wtvn . Far more womea, laowever ,
complaJa abeet oW 1oat1 wlao pester
for mere, mwe, snere.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18):
Before embark.in& on Journey or
prO)CCt, uk questiOM of one who
claims to be "authorit) .. Be direct. ae1 to hcan of matter Love rcla-
uonsh1p flounshcs 1f )OU an-e 11 a
chana. Leo rcprcsenied.
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20)'
W1th1n ,1hrcc dayi }Ou'll reap reward
from past efTon CouJd 'nclude roy-
alty payment. nlse in pay. Focus on
ancome, personal possessions.
uruque collections.
IP MAY H IS YOUR BIRTH DAV
you arc interested 1n many 1ub1ecu.
insauabJe cunos1ty. Gemini.
ttarius penona play 1mponant
ro s 'n ~our life. You are lt"ns1aive
conccrn1n1 appearance, wciaht.
body 1m.,e. You have tense of
humor that 11 infccoous, crea~
1ur1 of joy. You make-others laqh
-hile you are CtYiaa on tho 1nJide.
doe Md ... lt dllt • wWld
ftDd a ... low-card IUpport ID
her p.,u.·. band.
• • '
T paCt includes family benefits ·
WASHINGTON (AP) -ATtlT and iaa waiou are &outina a contract
..,ec:meot that ~ and ~ psymcnu •hile Jll'(>vidina lucb faliaily related benefits u ai.1 moat.ht Of leave to care for either
newborn Cbildreo OT lick parents
and 1 SS miUioa fund for dUld catt.
.. We realized our people have to
belaoce wort and family life if they a.re really aoina to make a contribu-tion." AT&T ICDior Vtee president
Harold Burbnpme said Sunday
after the ClOmpany and unions
reacbCd ..,-eemcnt oa \t.u'ee-year
contncta ooverina 1 60~000 workers.
Morton Bahr, pruadent of the
Communications Workers of America. said the apeemcnt "fea-
tures an unprec:edenttd breat-
tbrou&h in labor-manaecmeot rela-
uons with respect to family care."
Bahr was alto soeakin& on behalf
of the lolttnation&l Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, the second union
covered by ~ atreement. Amons COncelSIOOS WCT'C an aarce-
ment by the umons to amend scv-
C1"l1 JOb cla111fication1 1n AT clT'a
favor, and to forao cost-of-livin1
adJustmeots. The company aarce<S
to limits on the use of temporary
worken.
H'lhliabts of the qJ'CCment 10-
clude:
• S11. months perent.aJ ltave after
the birth of a child, with employ-
ment and .emonty auaranteed and
all medical insurance paid by the
company. Those same leave and
benefit prov1s1ons would cover
-.orkers who take ume off to care for
a lick p_ereot.
• A SS miJlion chHd-care fund,
jointly administered by the com-
pany and unions, to auppon new
and exist1na child care centers 1n
reaions of the country where union
memben repon difficult)' obtain1n1 tervaees.
•Up to $2 000 from AT&T to
worker$ lo he{p cover the costs of
adoption.
The contnlcts also contain a 12
perocnt benefits increase for new
pensioners.
Mccurdy' s career weaves NB hiStory
' 8y I . TIMoTHY SCHOMaURG forerunner of the Orancc -County
o..,,.. ~,.. *'• Chamber of Commerce. The board
ODoe u90n a time, a Iona. Iona of the Associated Chamben ofCom-
umc .., or so rt aerms. tbffC was merce was composed of rcprescnta-
a place that had a~ after acre of ~ves o( aJI the loc'! c~bers of
oranec 170ves. a nearby oceanfront commerce. ~
summer reson and year-round "One o~. o r duties.," explained
climate that would have seduced the McCurdy, w to monitor the poh-
ancient Greek Sods of Mount Olym-c1es or the Oran1c County super-
pus. This place was Oransc c!!l. v1soi:-. But we also rcce1v~. a
Oraoae Count)' stall has the c-subs1d) for operations from the
uve climate, but the acres of ora SC county. When I became president.
sroves have been replaced by indus-we cut that subs1d) because we felt
try, offi~ buildinss and all sorts or it was a conn1ct of interest. We then
residential family dwelho.p and lest had a scnerat mem~~1p dnve. It
we not ro·raet ... traffic. was touib at th~ beai~nmg.. But we
The once summer resort of New-stressed .county issues 1nclu~ng 1cn-
pon Beach is now a bevy of year-eral business development for all of
round activity with condos. sm&Je the count~: not JUSt any one pan1cu·
and multiple family unats. res-lar locale. ,
uauranb, and btah-nses McCurdy s other communaty ac-
Lonatime Oranse County resident u v1t1cs 1Qcludcd orpnmnJ the fiflt
and businttsman. Ro bert F Orange County Industrial Con-
McCurdy recalled, "I can remember ferencc in 1961, and serving as prcs~
when there wasn't one hiah-risc in de nt of the Oran&e County ~ounc1l
Oranae County and Ltdo Island was of the Boy Scouts of Amenca. He
JUSl a sand bar where you couldn't also. was active 1n the volunteer
even sell a lot for $800 " men s v o up of H~& ~osp1taJ and
McCurdy, who wil~ celebrate his helped found the mc_n s vol unteer
79th birthday an July. 15 ,.currently 11oup of the Cb1ldren s Hospital of
the business dc''elopment~fficcr an Oranic County.
the special services division at the It was through his involvement
Bank of New rt. with the community th~t McCurdy
OnJinally from Pasadena. he mi-met Ron ·Rodgers, president of the
anted to OraQJe Count) in 1942 Ba;~k of Ncwpon. 7 ..
when his emplotcr. Secunty Pacific He hi~ me in 197 · McCurdy
Bank. opened 1u first Orange Coun-rttallcd, because of my numero~s
ty trust department in its Sant.a Ana cont.acts, especially in the medical
branch. When he took mandatory profession. The bank was beginnana
retirement from Sccunty I~ )'cars a financial analysis program for
aao at age 6.S be was responsible for phys1c1a.ns and dcnusts. I gradually
the trust depanments for I 2 · m oved into other business dcvelop-
branches ID Oran'e County. mcnt areas. The personal· rcla-
McCurdy explained that one of t1o nsh1ps I had established in the~
the requirements of has JOb at Sccur-com mu nil) became very important
It)' Pacific was introducina branch because of the compeuuve n~ture of
manaaers to potential busmcss CU!>-business in Oranae County
tomen and hclpina the commun1t)' McC~rdy explained that evef')one
understand the bank's services. cuts pnccs to get tfle compettt1,e
''So," he said, "I joined numerous edge. "And consequently there 1sn 't
CJ VIC and community org.anizauons. the customer loyalty there was years
.Not only d id l enjoy m)l-USOGtalK>Rs aaG."
with ~ community, but the con-But he emphasized that e'en
tacu also benefited the bank." thouah some of the cloSt'ness was
tn .1962 McCurdy was the pres1-lost, there wasn't a decline 1n the
dent of the AsSOClated Chambers of quality of &oods or services.
Commerct of Orange Count), the But today, there seems to be a
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Robert '· Mccurdy, 78, started with Security Pacific.
resurgence of sc.>me of the old ''per-
sonal touch" ~rv1cc an:ordin& to
McCurd).
"Bccau~ of compct111on. -we're
coming back full circle A few ycan
aao technolog} "'as tlie new thing
Everybody ha<l 10 have the latest 1n
?t«tronlcs 1:1nd !~hn~f No"'
evcrybod)' has the same thing. No"'
the compet1tl\ c edge 1s personal
service··
Orangt' Count) has grown ~int'c
the da)s "'hen all the count) had to
ofl'Cr was D1sne) land and Onilni<'
voves. Toda). Oranse Count)·
economic climate allo-ws fortunes 10
be made and lost. sometimes in the
same da). And all the fortune hunt-
ers who migrate to Orange Count)
owe ~-~t debt to the count}'\
early ~sspeoplc
"In those earl)' da)'s of the 193~:·
McCurd) said. ''a lot of people made
in"cstmcnts in land and went broke
But, thC) helped set the staae for
today's growth and prospenty ··
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Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Tuetdey, M•y 30, 1988 A7
National Lumber:
reports sales drop
NatMul Lamber 6 Seftly Jae., a Fountain Valley·bued
operator of Southern Caltfomta dcr1t·yourself home centcra. Friday
reported M results for the first Quarter ended Apnl 30. ..
Sain were $34,339,932 compared wuh S38,086,2SO durina tht
same penod in 1988. This translates into a net lo s of SI ,3S2,190.
or 24 cents per share, against net income of $66. 64, or I cent ptt
share, last )ear. Results are based on an averasc of .S.638.0&4 shares
outstandina 1n I 989 and .S,636.59.S hares ouutandina 1n 1911
Nauonal Lumber operates 20 home ~ntcn an Los Ante.ks.
Orange, San D1qo, Rw cnide and San. lkrnardtno counties.
• • • Spe<-tram Enterprl1et of Costa Mesa has entered 1nlo a letter
of intent to acquire all or the as~ts or Money Radio. a CatifOmla
limited pannersh1p. .
Accord1na to the letter of intent. the partners of Money Radto
will be issued approximate!) 70 percent of the outstand1na shares of
Spectrum. Anrr the acqu1S1t1on. there "'111 be approximately
42.41 6.666 shares of Spectrum stock outstandina.
Mone) Radio owns and operates KMNY, an AM l'ftd10 station
in Southern C a hfom11 and owns a nationwide financial network
syndicated 1n approximately 15 cities throughout the United tatn.
The station'\ format futures 24 hours of news and talk focu U\I on
monc). bus1nc~ in\estments and the econom).
In connection With the acqu1 ltlOn. Buz Sc h'tVlrtl. the acneral
panner of Mone) Rad10 will become cha1nnan and chief ex.ccutive
officer of Spectrum.
Spectrum, a publicly-traded corporation (OTC) b;ascd 10 Costa \
Mesa, was organized to prov1dt a capital resourct fund for u~ in
acquinna a busaness OJ?portun1t) Upon l'Onsummauon of the
acqu1s1tfon, Spectrum w1U immcd1atel)' change its name to Mone)'
Radio Inc ..
• • • ln-ine's NatJoaal E4hc8tloa Corp. announced 'le'COnd quaner
sales C)Ck for subs1dtary Appltcd learning "'as slow 1n develop1na
and that l'3rl) S«'Ond quaner re' cnu~s arc below re' enues for the
comparablt penod of last year ~
_As a result, second quarter O\'erall revenue\ and ca inas of
National Education ma)' tx-Oat 10 lower compared to t same
period last )'car, the firm said
The first Ford Aerospa<'• ~uperb1rd satelhte. built for Space
Communications Corp of Japan 1 aboard an Anane 4A rock.el.
Superb1rd, the most powerful commemaJ oommunicauons
satclhte )Ct developed. was built in 3.S months at ford .Aero pace's
Space S) terns Dt~1s1on. which hi\ built more than 6.S satelhtcs over
the past 30 years..
Supcrb1rd wa the focus of ancnuon 10 Apnl. when President
George Bush v1s1tcd Ford Aero pace's satclhtt' production facilities
in Palo Aho and cited the program as a pnmc example of U .
industry ·s ab1ht) to compete SUlCts full~ 111 foret&fl markets.
uperb1rd one of t<wO satelhtN for SC( I, a body-stab1hzed
spacecraft to pro' 1dc communications ~n ices simultaneously in
t-wo frccqut'nq bands O\t'r its 10-)ear design hfe Usina opllm1zed
antenna patterns. tht' satelhtt' can beam thousand of telephone calls
and !>C\eral tckv1s1on s1anals to all points 1n the Japan~ islands.
SC'C was formed )n March I Q8 ~. soon after the dc-rqulation of
the mun tr) ·i. ttlet:ommunicattons marlet. which allov.ed a JOint
venture ofM11sub1sh1 Corp and M11sub1sh1 Electric ( o and allov.ed
pn' ate firms to t-ompc'lc for dom~uc satclhtt' scn ttes for the first
time hortl) th~reafter. ('( a"'arded Ford Aero pact' a contract to
build tht' Superb1rd scnes ..
Superb1rd weighs S500 pound\ and mt'a.-.urt\ 70 feet
Supcrb1rd -was intended to he placed in orb11 o' t'r Japan \ltt'r
a bnef scnes of in-orbit tests dt's11ned to venf> the health of the
spacccr.f\, Superb1rd will bq1n proHdmg operational ~rvtce1 to the ~-of tap3T1 ---. --
Ford .\erospace 1s a "holh o"' ncd sub$1d1al) of Ford "1otor < o
The corporation is ht'adquartercd in Newport Beach. v.ath operations
m orthcm and Southttn < ahfom1a Colorado e'-' Me~aco. Ohao.
Pe-nns)lvania Tens and the Washm1ton metropolitan area
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DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, May 30, 19"
Television ponders how to attract 'lost generation' 1
ly 808 WISEHART
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It's well known that the ratings ~rfonnanee of
"War and Rcmcmbranee" w., a bucc disappointment
to ABC, which lost millions of dollars on its SI 04
million investment.
OK. it died. So what? Television shows die all the
time and nobody holds a funeral.
What's interesting is why it died, and how that
illustlates somethina more than a television show. If
television is a mirror that reflects society back at i)sclf.
sometimes it's not a pretty picture.
"The prOIJ1Ull -not the show itself, but the toptc
-bad very little appeal to viewers under 35," said
\ Alan Wurtzel, ABCs to_p num~rs-cruncher and master .i of research. "It wasn't that they looked afld didn't like
'it. They didn't sample i-t at aJI. They never came to the
party, so to speak.
"For a substantial number of people -again.
viewers under 35 -the whole topic of World War II
is of very little interesL For manx people who arc oldc1
(where "War and Remembrance • did very well), it was
about their life and their youth."
The show itself had somet~ing to do with it. "War
and Remembrance" was a too-long and demanding
commitment that most viewers wouldn't make: 18
hours in 10 days. Too: there have been so many of lhe
same kinds of stories and scenes over the years that
they've lost their impact.
The~·s more to this development J.han the old
'\
story of tclev1s1on tnv1ali21na throuah repetition. As I
said, this is biagcr than a television show.
The same young viewers who didn't watch .. War
and Remembrance" arc a qment of the populauon
everybody in the communications business wants to
reach, but without much success.
Newspapers suffer from a deanh of young readers.
Book 6nd maaaune publishers don't have much luck
either. Their reputations as cou h potatoes to the
contrary, young viewers rank on the low end of the
te1cvision-watchina scale, too, especially young men,
who watch mostly s1tooms when they watch anything.
They do go to movies, but mostly action movies and
comedies. ·
No deep thoughts wanted Or JTIU!;h tlunkang at all.
.. A bn gnm, isn't it'!' observed British actor Ben
Kinasley. who won a best-actor Oscar for "Gandhi"
,-.aTid more recently played Simon W1esenthal in the TV
movie .. Murderers Among Us," another World War II·
era story that drew few youn$ viewers.
Like many Europeans, Kingsley secs it as a lJ .
phenomenon. Abroad, Americans have a reputation for
being scandaJousJy uninformed, with young Amencans
the most uninformed of all.
Not that all )'Oung Europeans arc rocket sc1enw.1s.
but Kingsley behe\e~ they do have a broader range of
interests than do their U.S. counterparts.
Young Europeans. for example, aencrally know
more about tht' United States than young Americans
know about Europe. If rcttnt sludics of this country's
geography IQ arc accuratt'. man) Americans aren't sure
where Euro~ 1s.
"1 find n ve7 stranie. what youna Americans arc
not interested 1n, Kingsler said. "There is somethina
clearly wrona. 1sn 't thcrer
Call it the Dumbina of Amenca. -
One reason why these young cons1tmen arc so
elusive is thai they don't seem to be interested in
anythtng that hap~ned earlier than the day before
yesterday, can't fit on a tape or compact disc, and isn't,
well, amusing.
The e,os1on of nattonal brianpower shows up mell
ltinds of ways, even on television. which nobody ever
oonfused with brain surgery. The current "Jeopardy" is
a mental mid.Jet compared to the old version. When
The D1sne) Channel revived "Collese Bowl" a wbdt'
bac.k, the questtons were so much easier that a JOkc was
born: Title lhe show "Community-Colleit! Bowl."
In a Ntw York Times article, Albert Shanker,
president of the Amencan Fedcrauon of Teachers,
potnted out that the, idea that everyone 1s entitled to
an education as relat1vc:l y new. Before, say. World War n. only 25 percent of students graduated from htgh
school. Now the rate is reversed, with dropout rate
roughly 25 percent.
According to Shanker. one way ~hoots did that
was to "sof\cn the cumculum. It used to be a lot more
difficult to graduate." ·
Writer and futurist Alvan Toffier ( .. Futtt.rc Shock"
and "The Th.1rd Wave") called 11 The Law of Raspberry
Jam: The wider an) culture 1s spread, the thinner 1t gets
as talent is diluted into mediocrity; not a 1d descnp-
uoo of television itself. By lt)'t.nl to appeal to evt'ryone,
it lowered Its own 1tandai<ls and the standards of
anyth1na it influenced
We've come a tons way from ••war and Remem-
brance," h.avcn't we? Maybe not as far as 1t ttems
As ABC's Wurtztl observed, older viewers watch-
ed "War and Remem~cc" in part because it directly
tnfluenced their hvc en the baby boom. itself was
an offshoot of the w
PolJsters and rcsearc e~. Wurtzel sa1d, have no-
ticed "a very 1ntercstin1 backlash" at the followina
ienerat!on
"The baby boom IS so powerful tn a cultural way
tbal ia overshadowed the pcration that follows. one
thal feels very disfranctused," without. in effect, havin~
its own popular culture, he said. "These people c.an t
relate to the baby boomcrs citactly, but they also have
nothing or themselves Even the word •ttenaact' IS a
baby-boom word. used to descnbe a iroup of people
who never really had much sjgn1 ficancc unttl O\en."
Like a sullen younger brother or sister livi"I in the
shadow of an overachievina. pverpopular, over-
mnuential sibling. t.his losl generatton and a half can't
find its own 1dcnt1ty, and wallows tn a k.md of mindless
holding actton where nothing is relevant except sen·
sauons of the moment.
In the meantime, cverybo<i) want~ 10 sell 11
something. But 1f 1t doesn't know. what 1t 1s, how can
1t know what tt wants?
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gramming for Ma} and e-xp1rat1on of
the effects of 1ht' 1988 scriptwritcn
stnkc helped the three networks at
least slow the rate of audience
erosion that has plagued them in
recent seasons.
Tf\e networks had a combined
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average audienc-e hare of 65 for the
May sweep, 2 cnt lower than
Ma) 1988. accord1n Nielsen
Co. ratings. Their combmed rating
was 37.8, compared with 38. 7 an
Ma) 1988.
The decline ~as less than l.hc 3-
perccnt rale of audience loss the
networks suffered m the 1988-89
season compared with the 1987-88
season. Thal loss has been chalked
up to the effects of tht' srnke. which
delayed 1he start of the season. and
inroads b) cable, videocassettes and
independent channels
May 1s 'one of four .. sweep~"
months a )Car when local 1clev1~1on
ratings are measured for use tn ntjo-
t1ating future advcrusrng rates. The nel~ork.s tend to load their sched·
1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
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help local affihates
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founh season win an a row, won the
May sw~e_p. too. with an avcraie
raung o~.4.6. CBS had an l 1.8. ,
Even though ABC' had the two lop-
rated shows m the sweep, the madt'·
for·TV mo\le .. Everybody's Baby·
The Rescue of Jessica McClur~" and
the sitcom .. Roseanne." It came an
third with an I I 4
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fine orgonizofiOns and wo'*'w'1i1e covses
in our community.
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ABC's five~part conclus1on of
.. War and Remembrance" was the
second highest-rated muh1paner of
the sv.c:cp. thouah It had a so-so '1 4 9
raung
"Every~;'s Bab>.'' based on the ~ar:tiff I re~u-COf aMialiffif;
Tex.as. bab> from an abandoned
v.ater v.ell had a 22.9 rating and 36
shart to become the top-nated shov.
of the.' sweep
ABC's .. Ro~annc" beat out
NBC's "Th( Cosby Show .. for stt·
ond plact. which NBC attnbuted to
lhe effects of sunhaht "Cosb>" had
a lower rauna. but tuahcr shatt .
because of its 8 p.m. EDT lime
penod Fcv.er people are in front of
their ~ts in the early evcnma be-
cause it's suU ltaht outside "Rose·
anne" has a 9 p.m. tJme penod. And
despite the performance of "Rott·
anne," which was p~~mpted at
ttmu dunnt the S'Wttp. .\BC lost
Tunda) nl&ht 10 NBC
NB<. won 1~ 16th 'weep 1n 17
s""'ecps A8C bad broken ns W1nntna
nrca.k t.n February l 98 with the
Wanter Ol)'mpics NBC has bcJCome
such •JugrmauL 1t 1s hav1n1 a hard
time findina new supertattvc1
C,craJd Jane. NSC-s "'~ prcSJdcnt
for research prOJCCls, said ht" was so
impressed that NBC ~d won ,fivt
n11hts a week dunna the Ma)' sweep .
hr had hlS naff check to stt ,.,hen a
network !tit aocomph'1led tl\at feaL
The an,wcr: NBC -1n the last
Complet• TV HnJngs In Sunday's TV Update sweep in February
June Is
Country
Gardens
Month
I UllOHl\1
Should barkeeps
be gatekeepers
of our sobriety?
1:'he day after the long M emonaJ Day weekend as an "'
especaaJ~y ';PPropnate tame to consider a push to place more
rcspons1b1h1y for drunken-dnvang accidents in the hands of
those who pour the dnnk.s.
· Mothers Apfost Drunk Dn vmg 1s pushang to chanac
state law to have banenders share rcsponsibahty for their
customers who drink and dnve.
. This weekend's t~ll makes the idea c:specaally appcal-
1na. Ne':"s reports dunng three-day weekends arc inevitably
filled with tra11c stones of druokcn dnvers and innocent
victims. Any plan to curuul such senseless carnage and save
laves ccnaanly ments considerauon.
A spokeswoman for MADD says nauonaJ stausttc\
show about half of the drunkcn-dr1v1ng offenders do their
drinkin& an bars and restaurants. MADD figures 1f bar-
tenders can be forced to control dnnkmg in their establish·
mcnts. fewer customers wall weave dO"Yt' the road.
But the anti-drunken dnvmg forrcs found no rehcf
fro'!' the U.S. Supr~me Coun, which recently upheld a
CaJ1fom1~ law shielding ba~ from c1vtl lawsuits rcsulung
from accidents linked to dnnkang at their establishments
The ha&}\ coun, in rejecting the appeal of the parents
of a man killed in a 1985 Newpon Bbch accident,
apparently found oo-const1tut1o nal questions raised an the
case.
H owever. the ruling dots raise quesuons
• Arc ciustin' laws sufficient to moll\ ate bars and
restaurants to avoid serving drunks"
= How far should the state venture an making others
responsible for the actions of the individual?
Bancnders who serve <frunks arc immune from Cl\ 11
action. But they face criminal action that ~ou-ld lead to a
six-month Jatl term and a fine. ,-. ,
Bars and restaurants can lose their liquor ltcen'>C
MADD's araument for cavil action is based o n the
theory that ban will stnctly pohce dnnking 1n ther
establishment 1f there 1s sufficient economic rnottvallon.
"The only way irresponsible bar owners will cease from
putting their money before P.ublk safety is when 4he) nsk
losing more money in a civil lawsuit than they would lose
1n sales," MADD spokeswoman Janet Citter said
MADD would certainly get an argument from restaura-
t~urs and saloon keepers about wh~her losing a liquor
license 1s a great enough nsk.
· There can be but a very few who would knowing.I} mk
future profits to sell a coupk nf eiltra dnnks to an
intoxicated customer.
Further. the concept of turning the bartender into a low
enforcement officer seems nol only contrad1ctol] to the rok
but overzealous.
. In all but the most extreme cases. the respons1b1ht> for
h dual r.esu wtth the ind1v1dual. The banender. hke
~ctcrL: cannot nghdy be made 1npo11s1bh:·
he 1r espons1ble actions of others.
Forcing waitresses and banenders into rule~ a thl.'
1uard1ans of sobnety Sttms unworkable and unappealing
Throwing the door open to huge c1,1I penalties \\'Ould oc
a m1sd1rected move that would onl> sat1Sf) trial lawyers and
insurance companies.
That 1s not to say dnn~tng estahhshments don·t ha'c
a role The cnminal statutes make 11 clear. Perhapc; mon·
stnngent enforcem ent of current law would serve the
purpose that MADD seeks. We can•t remember the last
time the measure was enforced.
U nfortunately, tire 1nc1dcnts of drunks running dov.n
innocent vic tims arc all too clear in our memoncs
()ptnlOn• exprMMd In thl• specie are ttl<>M of the Oany'Ptlot Other
vi... .. pteued on thtl ~ 1re thoM of their author• and art11t1
RMdefa' comment• are lnvfted and may be Mf\I to TIMi Dally Pilot P o
Bo• 1580, Co9ta MeM 92929
TOD\' i\ HISTOR\
.,. Today at Tunday. May 30. the ln 1971, tpe Amenc:an spact
l SOth daf or 1989. There art 21 S probe Manner 9 blasted off on i
dap Id\ 1n lbe year 1oumcy toward Mll'S.
Today's hiahlt&ht in btttory In 1982. Spa.an became NA TO''
On May Jl>, f •3 I, Joan of " 16th member, the first country to
ooodemncd as a ~et1c. was burned enter the WC1tem alhancc since
at W 11.1.U in Roum, France. West Gennany 1n 1955
On lbts date· ..,. In 1986, 21 el~ly pass.cnic"
In l ~39, Spam.sh nplorcr Heman-~en: killed ~n a tour blH went out
do de: Soto landc:d an Flonda. P or oont'°' on a mount.am road and
In tlS., the 1emt0ncs of Ne· plunacd into the Walker River neu
bn.ska aod K.anus were established the Ca.hfom.a-NeV9da border ID lUl. 12 peopk ~trampled ft\'e yean aao· An o\mencan
to death when a rumor that the H:>umalisa and thrtt other ~
recnlly opmcd Brooklyn Bndae were kilJed)-.,hen a bomb e•pl
Wat in lmmiDt"Ot daJ\Ff of oollapt-ins~ Ow. N1carquan JUnaJc bead-
(M \tilamd a 1t1mpedc.. quaners or rebel leader Eden · le. 1911. lndsanapohs saw 111 first Pastora. who was wounded. loat~oc:e auto l"lc:e Ray Har-Ofte year aao· On the ICClOnd day roun wu I.he winner. of the Motoow 1umm1t. the debate
ID 1922. the Uocoln Mtmonal bttween President RonaJd Reqan ~ dodk:aled m Wuhinaton by and Soviet leader M ikhail
OMcr Juaticc Willtam Howard Taft. OOlt>Khcv over hum.an n,hlS 1 uc~
_ · I@_ l~ 10 oeook were t illed lharpc.ncd~~orbacbcv said at a na· ·· aiiirOn-iittl'WORi=n,........,,_,_\alJf \C1ev1iei:r"leicmhn dinner
'dllmollltlratiaa oar the Republic lha.t concacts between A~nc:ans 9-1 plant in ICM.Ith 0tJQIO. -and Sovacts should be improved
le 19.S~t. uaidtnuftcd IOldten wit.bout kictunna one anotbtt lliW in wand War II and lbc Today·s birthdayi: T'he man o f a &Mao War ~ buncd al Arians-thou.sand V<»ClCS; Mel Blaoe, ti I I
toe Nadoml CCGICW!)'. •1 th A.Ifft .. _, l'rw .-
n.c DUtY PUoc wdooma )OQt optnt . OD mauen or public 1ntcrat.
Uclerl and loaeer artida or <"Ommcnwy ,mull be liancd They ihoWd
_. ~ or cMli~tlCD Hd 1ntl IO LETTERS lO the EDlTOR; Dail PUoi.. P.O. loa I Costa Maa. C.ahC 92626 •
!.' fr 109 Pftftt co 1e a lcuer. 70'I may call cwr O"lll UIT1CN l?'r~ nwnbtr -'42-6096 -and lea a rm>rdtd me:!IAllC.
.., .... m xr brief. •
,.... iodude your 8ddn:tl and eelephoae number 10 th.at we m.av
wnfy autboBhip. ' •
8111 J3 Q ... ''*
, .. Tueeda)I, May 30, 1H9 ••
l .1-:·1 .. 11 II'
Schools need
money, tougher
school boards
To the Editor:
,
Our public education QOrpOtatio11
has been ,.norcd by the ttockhoJdcn
for a Iona time. Tbe mulu are
apparent. AclUevement level• have
declined over the put 2S years at the
same time spendina on education
bas dramatically increucd, and the
trend for biaba spen4in1 and de-
chnsna results contmucs..
The Nauonal Education Auoa~
uon 11 the most powerful labor
u1hon tn the world with nearly 2
oulhon memben. The NEA brinp
1n over S l m1lhon a day to tnOuence
lcalslatton 1n Washmaion, D.C. as
-.,eJI as state 1taffcn. With ru,h
salancs and a head count p'Catcr
than all our Amcncan political
panics combined, it's no wonder
federal and stale officials litten when
the NEA talks.
Library survey deserves
. The •nda of the NEA is primar·
1ly ~lit1cal, liberal left and Deme>-
crat1c party sup~rt1na,. What about
the educational 1mpr°"ement in the
last 2S years? The dismal record
throuahout the country is sufficient
testimony of the NEA's lack o( an
educational a&enda.. The pins ftave
been an the tradiuooal areas of any
labor union -higher wases. sreater
fnnac benefits and comrol over all of Newport's attention orkina conditions.
Control over workm1 condition.a
cs us to the focus of the NEA and
Caltfomaa-financcd PACs and
l~s-obvtous support functions of
money and an-kind support. The
educauonal unions arc cxtttmdy
effective in secunna leaiJlation in
Wasbu1aton and Sacramento that is
revenue enhanCl f\I or at least rev-
enue neutral. As such, true cduca-
uonal reform 1eldom, ii-ever,
reaches the floor for a vote. Why?
The aood old EJ1son ( ·o pulled &JVlnl each passtn&er the e\ ti CH'
the plua on me for 12 hours last while· I watt In the past, l alwa)s
week What a trauma t thou&ht the had 1 bndae pme 101na. but this
telephone was my umb1hcaf cord, time I must sacnfi~ plcasurt' for
but now I know 11 ts that endunng 1e1enutic punu11.
symbol -the e.ltcns1on cord. The movies, Atrpon ( and II. arc
I found Out that you need elec-abtolute musts for the tntemauonaJ
tnc1ty for everything but flushing traveler. I recommend every pauen·
the toilet. Even m)' new ps range ger bn(lg a fly1na manual along tn
needs clcctnc1ty. It uses an elcc1ncal C&K those skills arc needed
11na1er to hght the gas instead of a Do you thtnk they wall let me
pilot h&}lt. · check the fuselaac for cracks and
You're never rcall)' down until kack lhC' lln:s?
your word processor 1~ down, and Look al 1t thts way, l.,w1ll tell m)
you can quote me on that. . travehna buddies At l~st now I .... ,11
So here ti 1s .dawn and in several &Ct off my Medfly kick and worlc on
hours I will be lcavin3 for Spam At somethma different. Who know~. I
)'Ou read this. and 1f it's Tuesday. I JUSt m1&ht save them from the •·ten-
mu.i be an Madnd nss shoe" bomber (You havt to be
Several months ago I asked Daafy a loyal reader to understand 1h1s
Pilot readers to help me choose reference.)
between Spain and Argentina. Tom Meanwhile, back as thC' ell), excll·
Mart:us sent me a list of his favontr •na thinp arc aoan& on at all the
t.apas bars Loren said by all means hbranes In the ncf;v~~~w~hou weWOlltd cl'l«k th~m out and 1epo11 must slu(Y byyour m
back Will he be surpnsed when he vote 1n th<' Nev.pon Central hbf.an
finds out I wa\n't sayina .. topless.. contest. ·
Elaine Kuk anstned that we find Don't complain to me that 1,1,c:
Alamb1que on Plaza de la Encam•· don't have the: library of }Our
c1on Thi~ as supposed to be the dreams. 1f >Ou are not a pan of the
ulumatc: in old world-ne..,, world oty's sur\t')
kitchen shops South Coast Plaza You do know, don't )'OU that the
would rat at hc:an out. she confide\ board or Library Trusttt\ hu m ·-
Everyo~ould ha'c a cork-lined ommended and the Caty Council hu
ice but. et cncourqed plannana for the cstab-
Watt I &ct my hands on lishmcnt of a new Central L1brar') to
Pedro Hernandez He sent me a hst rcptacc the blewport Center Branch
of Spanish d1shC1 that I absolute!\ Our drram library wall be lcx-ated
must ti) One was bull's tesucl~s. on a four-acre site near the new o\rt
sliced very thtn and fncd an garlic Museum . at thr corner of
butter "To dte for," he enthused. Is MacArthur and Coast H1&hway The
this before or after the bullfi&ht" L1brar; Board propo~ tflat the new
As you can sec •. I plan on f\aving llbrar) contain a~prox1matel)
VCAt advtnturts and wtld stones to 6S.OOO square feet. wsth over tWlcc
tell when l get home Howe.Yer. smet the number of books and matenal\
I went to 1hat lecture on terronsm In add1uon, the> 1hink 1herc should
anJ ~e have to be al 1he airpon two be greatly increased seating, a qu1e1-
hours before depanurt, I kno~ I will rcadmi are~. a story-telllna aru and
be an absolute menace youna-adult art'as, a local haston-
J now kno~ the: drradcd frofik of room. a Fnends of 1he L1brar; hook-
tht 1ntcmat1on1l tcrronst plan on shop and a largC'r community room
I can ttH them n&ht now. 1( this
library doesn't have a room with a
SJ)«tACular VICW, f'm ao1na tcf br
mad. I fuess I havr to pul that down
under · other" 1n the survr)
Labranes have ccrtaanl)' come a
Ion& way since I was a kid in
Cincannau, Ohio I never could
understand wh> the aood buflhen
put our main hbrat) neu 10 tht'
burl~ue house When I anzzlcd
reponer would say he was off to
ClR5C.k out a r.tw thinfc 'II me Ubrary: ~ all knew wbettc WU '°'"' I once 101 an ass11Jlmcnl to 1nt~cw
Storm Tempnt who twirled t.a scls
That ..,,as not a Pulitzer pt~. but
my readers d1d learn tome tntert'st
lfll tbanas on how to keep nahl and
left tassel rotatana at the samt tame
This Wa.5 dt'fin1tcl} someth1n1 onh a
professional should do I nqlc:ctcd
to 1cll )Oung reade,.... not 10 trr 11 oul
So. plc~st don·1 forgt'& me 11 .. ou
don't sec my column nul "'('Ck
Also, 1f robbers arc reading 1h1s
don't 5a) ... Let's ao ht\ JaduC' \
house ·· Be warned that ~r ha "e a
very fiel"C'e watch kttt) &s1dc'I
number four 50n as home: for the
summer and he·, anv11t'd all h"
fnends
Why. oh wh~ dtd I tease 1he 1..ops
and •ct them mad at me "I "'" onh
k1ddin&. fellas Honest ..
J•cil• H••ikr 11'-a ~
Buct ud lu ~ mqor •I tht
city.
Proposition 98 was a~vcd by
SI percent of Cahfom1a's votcn..
The propos1t1on was authortd by the
CT A and camed by pro-union ac-
ll vasts and na1ve \oven of eduation.
The Cahfomia School Bol.nS As-
soc1atJon (CSBA) took an opposina
st.and early an the cam~ and
w11h pressure from CT A chanced to
a neutral po1ntJon JUSt prior to the
elccllon Propos1t1on 98 provtdn for
a fued percent rc ... eouc of the slate
bud&ct that 5hall not drop for any
reason and provide$ for ~ peroeot
of all surplus dollan ·to a<> to K-14
d"tn~ 1n Q.hfomia. The
spcaficies t e 1t
arc to (I) 1ncreate leathers' salaries
to be above the avcrqr of the 10
tuahest patd SllltS 10 the 00\lnt.r)'
(tM y arc there now) and (2) to
rtdU« class sau to better \ban the
a\C,.. of tht' 10 'ltatcs with the
lo~cs• class uzes.
Propo auon 98 also calls for a
financial rtpon card 1n which the
dtstncll can ralt tht' ind1vtduaJ
schools. ho~~vei. lhe same ~plc
who arc n.inn1n1 our state wtll de--
c1de tht cntena of Lht lfldt' cards.
The loc<ll tchool boards are tht
kt') for a ,tan 10 ~formina the
S)'1tcm The rtform must come froll).""'
tho~ pc-oplt' who art not a part of
lbc problem Mr Kenneth Col-
omb1n1 asked "Wbox Side ia You
School Board On.,.. in the Pilot's
~pnl ~J Op1n1on paae The board
art heavil) tinan~ tcachen' union
and oft.en a.rt educanonal ~
(cu1onals who fall into step with tht
supcnntendanl. dt tnct and staff
The random nature of life's
events hurt in so many ways
In lht' Capistrano Otstnct a lfOUl>
was formed. He~ Orpnared for
Pos1t1\e Education The group was
formed b? the tcachtn union and
ra1Kd $2 •. 000 to suppon ~un1on
candidates I doubt HOPE 1~nt1fied
1uclf as a union PAC
lf the C1Uzens of tht'I ~k (and
country) arc to ~•'t a brttcr
edualtons from our tun. wt must
do ont cnucal 1ttm W~ must be-
come lD \olved with our local tebool
boardi and prns our demands to tht'
state and federal level\ We must
take back control of our Khoo!
boards and elect watchdop. not lap-
dop of the bureaucratic and educa·
t1onal uruoni
On a unda> aflemoon back in
Apnl, the woman and her husband
dn\c to 1 ('('mr1cry on Stockton
Boulevard in '1cramento whcrt
thctr son 1s buf1cd He hu bttn drad
since 1982
The husband part..\ hts truct.. near
the son's arave and the) lit qu1etl)
a momenl. lhcn climb out and walk
tu t:·~ ~tone lO brsJn_cltannJ
away weeds and ,,.. that ha\c
lfOVrn thett "~ their last vts1t
The womtn cleans noon for •
hvina and is used to twd work. bu1
lbcrc IS noth1ot that SCI• )OU uwd to
this -
Al they .,ork. UlC) notitt a kid
• co m1na acron the ttmeteTy 1oward
them. He tw red hair, and he
thtnb be m 1.t"bc 16 yean okl. ~&«on their hands aftd knees as he apewoac 1n1carnest·lookina
Ud He l1ands o ... cr lhtm a moment.
troubkd, and tb~ if t!lc) bavt
a brush or a raa he can UJe IO clean '°"" of bis relatives' cna~ Tbe
-om.an., U It happens. has a f'lil and
bands " to him. A amaJJ IC1 of ktndnna. one per-
son lo mowmna to another. Ah manu later the kid brints
the I'll --~ and t.hanks them lot 1ctli111 Jilin utc it. Pcrhapa be tha:
tbcm "°° much, bu1 he is a potit.e
kid. the tind •ho ' ...... • uday aftenMJon tUlQI care Of bu
rdati't'a~.~ Sltit ldclt die I'll and JcS ap It
tilin hat her Ads aod kDeCS.
Tk ....,...,. ud -........,
tW0tt a lia1ll =· u Ul lbe lilmd-:S-m. m:.=...~ ':, ~~ &Madwy~-.---.. ............. IOdllltniCL ~ .............. .
lheU...Mr .... bpc.;
lter"1illa1Ml,_.-uoo
I.Mt -Wli IO
'1"
the montbl) trul i.. pa}'ment -Ilona
wn.h two old m('(jalhons, one alver
and one &old and some family
pictures.
These are the thinp she br1np
Wllh her to \l!>lt her wn'1 arave
· · Sbe ttan;J at 1hc empt)' stat. rt·
alizana whit ha\ happened, and th.t'r\
she arts anlo tbc trock. and she and
bcr h~R.d-4n,~LAc-lenith Aftd
width of lhr cC"mrtt~ 'look1n1 for
the kid. and he '' p.l>nc
A reminder, I\ 11 tt v.cre O('tt1S·
ary, of the random nature of e"cnt'
The next mom1n1 then ~nd
tOft ca.Us the pohct io 1tll them -.,tun
bu happened Th~ pohtt take the
repon and i.t)' the} wtll Stt -.,hat
they can do~ but the woman ht'an
that from bcr son and knows wbal
it means. knows that theft arc too
many reporu and not cnouah cops
Not cOCMllb l.O loolL for a ml-bau'Cd
bd who t.ok a punc.
Latu' that mom1na the woman
ps &o her Job dcamna other
people'• noon. and her hlllbend
tttums to the ocmeltty to l"e'pOn the
lbcft in pct901\ lie II OUt or hiJ trva
lftd waJbQ& ID the direction Of the
oflcc •bcn he teC't lbc kid apin.
1t1Mi._ DCllt to b11 b" cle. watcb-
int people tn a car '°"1Y maktna
that My IO'aatd a ~vc.
Tk worD1:11·1 h nd ns lo
la ... kid'a 01~n. and
...... It at Mme USM lhc kid
...., ,.. bim com1ns. and IW1I to nm. Wdl.. bic)'dc al ann·1 ......
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It's a shame to tee people pay
Sl.000 a year for public tchoohna
and then IC'Od their ctuldtt'fi to a
. pnvate o;chool 10 p:t• a rood cduca--tion.,.,~i irwnt-n\oral virues are
allowed ,ttt drop to an even lo~r
ltu enouah room 10 set un tht bike plane CTtf'}' year cau.sJna 1tiU mort
and nde awa'. but therl tht) tum pat't'nU to send thelf chUdnu to
the comer at t~e apanment' and tM parochial IChools It their own e11-
kid 1s a<>M IJICMC. • Ifs a shame to move to
Cahforrua and find your children
He'• thcrt. and then ht' 1sn·t cao COUl for the first year bett d~
Her husbend IOC' beck to ahe to low upectauons and standards an
ccmcttty, 1t 1n hn truck a tl-w C.alafonua
minutes, caldluia has bfalh. and We must tel 1n~olvcd. he9'h home. the penonnel for an.rtPt~
call bo11d members. attend bo9J'IS Tbat nl&ht he tells her ,,.,hat hap-meetinp. Above all. 1nwtti911e the
pcned. and lbcn the nut mom1na. candidates• valua and 1Whidl lfOU.J11
.-bile &be is waJllQI at the bus stop are luppon&ftl w c:udidata fot
lO eo to M>tk. half a dozen noi y ~out IChool board's no.t dectioG.
kidJ ~ auddmly all around her. ·follow the motley. ~ ci.
They are youneer than tM t id at the f\ltllllioa aoa.. So far it .,..._,. '°
ttfMtay, bul lM)' watch her U they I money laundry for i.bor.:..-..
swarm. True cducationaJ taim & C.U.
Tbe woman udiet hn feet.. hop-b'nia stwknts wiU Ot\Jy come wt;ce ...
""that nooe of them speab to her. our pcncuw aucouon eMdi the hoolaa aomchow that ven't lNt*9 f)( principle wbo Wil ~
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by T oin Batluk
TUESDAY. MAY 30. 1989
Edison's stab.le .
of top runners
gaining · ground
under Stauble
\
New coach brings
a new commodity
into track program
8)' JON FERGUSON
OI -O.ity .._ SU«
Edison's Doug N1lhols and
Shelley Taylor have two things in
common - they arc both headed to
the C l F state tracl.. and field fi nals
and both em~rged in new running
d1sc1phnes under Chargers d1stan~
coach Stan Stauble
But that's v.here the s1m1lant1es
end. Staub!~ a nauvc of Tnn1dad in
the West Indies. has transformed
Nichols. a Stntor from a league
champion 400-meter runner to a
state contendcr in the 800 fa\ tor.
who fanCled herself a sprinter B'> .i
sucth grader ~1th the Pegasus JUntor
track club. has C'mC'rged 8) a
freshman contender for the \tate
crown 10· the 1.600 meters
Stauble. who has been pr~llllng
accurately "'-hat his runners a~
capabk of. w1d after wakhing his
succcs ful duo at thl' C'IF \outhern
Section Master; Meet on f-ndJ' "I
told )OU. )OU hadn't seen not.h1ng
)e\. Watt u ll next v.eek "
This Fnda) and uurda~ 1s the
C IF st.ate mel'I a1 C'crnto\ ( ollcge
Fo r Nichol~ it's 1hc cap to a grca1
senior }c&r v. h1ch included a fourth
place finish Jt the -\rcad1a In' 1ta·
t1onal and 'll tor) at thC' \1t San
Antonio College In' 1i.attonal He·s
run se<.:ond 1n every heat or race at
each lc\el of the post-~a'°n h11h
school track ladder
shape than last yu r. Malc:ina Jt all •
lhc ..way through cross country. 1
stayed in heller shape eoin& into
tnu:k."
Stauble s~ud ... A year ago in track,
he wasn't interested i n a nythma but
the 400. I asked him to come out for
cross couniry. r told him, 1f you let
me coach you 10 track and ruo the
800. I guarantee )'Ou'll run under
1.5 1 I i.aw him m the 400 He's not
a 400 runner "
Nichols ran the 400 on vamty
ever since his second meet as 11
freshman. His first meet, he ran the
200. 400 and 1.600 relays and hi&h
Jumped. Nichols went 52.5 1n tftc
400 as a frc hman and 49. 7 this
season. ah houaih he ran a 48-scoond
spht Friday 1n Chargers' state quali·
fying 1,600 meter relay. ,.
The two-time d efcndtng Sunset
League 400 champion was running
his rqular race 10 start this sca~n.
but Stauble tail ed him JtUO IJ)'lni
the 800 1n practice durina mid·
March. Stauble said anything under
2.05 v.ould be good. a nd Nichols ran
2 01. . The pracu~ effort had Nichols
"prttt) excued. .. so he mn the 800
for the firs1 llml' at the Beach Cities
In' 1tat1onal and ~on the race in
I 55.Q. Three v.ccks later, he fi n-
ished fourth at the prcstiaious
Arcadia lnv1tauonal ID I :53.93. His
founh tr) was at Mt SAC, ·rcsultJng
in a 1 52. 54 a nd the third best time
1n the nation to that point in 1989.
He dc."fended his league title an the
400 and won the 800, before pro-
grcssina up the ( IF ladder with
\Imes of 1·54.14 (prehm~). 1:52.1.S
( 4-A finals) and I 51 Q4 (Masters).
"Each ume l felt aood." Nichols
s.a1d . "I wa~n't ttrcd to the po1ot l
v.asn't able to fint h well "
Fin1sh1na well 1s his forte,
C\ 1dc:1'lced b~ his spnnt past half the
field dunna thC' final 100 meters last
fnda)
"l It.Kc (comrna onl from second
or third. but u·s been like fi(\h or
s1>.th the last couple of weeks:·
"J1chol'° s~ud "I do n't hke to run
faucr than a ~ o n the fif"S1 lap
He'd ne\ er run the 800 unttl this
season. but taublc sa~ the potcnual
when he fir;t coac.:hcd the ho)S d1 -
tancc racer\ in 1988 Hc persuaded
Nichols to come out for cross coun-
\r) Inst fall alter he had suffered
st~u fracturl's in both shin<> dunn&
his lir\t tn at cros\ countr) 3\ a
Junior Thc shin splints also
pre' entl·d hun from tont1nuing to
pla> socett " mL!.J2Wl10.. l.t \ t lajh I "l t le.ind of comes from~e:y...x·--~....,
pcncn C.v.nlcl'i T can use-a ill e
more of. rm JU~t afraid 1f I 10 o ut
fast (he m1Jht not have enouah lefi)
R1Jht not. I don't want to e~pen
ment v.1th an\lhtng Ifs JU t thC'
~as ~tJll focusing on the 400:·
N ichols ~1d "I told him I "antt-d
to do 11 I planned on 11 th1\ fall. but
I took 11 a lot lighter tthan his lir'>I
\car) {)Qing cross t:ountn kind of
get!> me into the nght frame of mind
"Thi\ )Car. l'm in a lot bc1ter
v.rona time ..
(~aw 1tt' EOISON/S41
. . , . . , For summer amateurs, cry is 'Go east, young ,man
In the 60's, Alaska was the pla~
to 10 for the supreme com pct1t1on 1n
summer amateur baseball.
Tom Seaver and Dave KJniman
set 11natc-tea10n strikeout and home
run records, res~uvcly, while play-1na in the Alaskan Lcquc.
The 70'1 brouaht upon the cmcra·
enct of the Midwest as two teams
from Katm.S; Hutchinson and Ltb-
enl. bepn to dominate the summer
chamJ)lon.sbipa U\ W1ch1ta althoU&h
both franchises bad been around ror
ICvtral years. Ron Gu1dry:. for e~
ample, used to play for Liberal. 1iv1nc you an idea of how old the
orpniiation really 1s. ·
Now, aJtbouah Alaska aod Kan5as
stJIJ provide homes for many colleec
playtn in the summer, the sh ift
'\II\
continues to mo ve cast as the Cape
Cod ~aauc a ppea rs to ha .. e taken
the dnver's scat m s1aning the finest
amateur players.
And oo the hi\ this summer v.111
include three players from O range
Coast Collqe.
OCC catcher Mike Kelly became
the third member of the Pirates'
squad to .be in vJted to play in the
Cape Cod Leape. ~rhaps the most
scenic of the three lcaaues wtth
olay1na fields lined alona the New
En&land coasL
Kelly, an excellent m:c1vcr with a
strona arm who hn .298 for the
P1t1tcs this year, Wlll play for the
Bourne Braves.
OCC1Jason Yo unaand Eddie
P1erc:e, mean.,.Me. a,rttd earlier in
Another goal is met,
__ ~n_oth_~r_gg~l_ ls set __
by rampaging Lakers
PHOENIX (AP) -The LOI An· ~ La.km. with a record I l
at.tait)lt playoff wil\1 behind them.
now can make 1 Utde moro ht \OfY
by becoma,,. the f mt team in 23 ~n to win thrtt stra~t NBA
titla. .. Every ~. " eet a hnle anarier
bec:aUJC wo~don't ,et coot.lib ~ .. •Yl 8~ ScOtt u
\M Laken. i~ thclt silllh title or
the decide, IMecS ua&o lhl finals fot
len:n« flnaJs and Iott. This )ear.
they •id we .-ouldn 't evm ,et there.
I think we've lhown cv~one we're
all a Lallie hunancr this l car. We
have a lot of ~ and we JUSt wan t
to keep on w-.nnu~ ..
Loi Aaeclri '°' iu third n raijht pla)off IMep by bcatina ~RIX
122-117 S~nday to capture &he Wnt-
em Con~ champion1lup. l.ut year. the LUcn needed vcn pm
to bait biolh Utah and O.Jla1 1n
rac:bu'I the finals. -~ it took 91vm pmes to dispoec of Drtroit.
.. We re real confldtbt 1ll'C can ••n
,.._. ... UUCDS/N l
lbt eietadl time aD tbe ·aoa
"Evlr)'body"• alwaya .wnuna UJ
olf. Lall )WI, IOIM people weft ~.,... we would ttt '° tbe co. d .
Adoption Guild. tournament
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the year 10 pla)' for the Brev.stc~ •
\\-hllccaps 1n Maine
Kelly, a 6-1. 190-pound
sophomore transfer from Long
Beach State who prepped at Matt'r
De1 . was the P1rat~' everyda)' catl'h·
er and nabbed 23 of 58 runners
attcmpttng to steal (40 percent) dur-
ma the season. He started for Lons
Beach State hts freshman year before
rcd-sh1rt•ng at ()(.'(' m 1988
Youna. a 5-11 . 175-pound l'Cnter
fielder who can also pitch, balled
313 wuh c1&bt doubles. eight tn plcs
and 32 R811'or the Pirates this
season while posung a 0-1 record m
14t-, inn1np. Yo unfhlt 339 in tht>
Orn e Empt re Conference. Pierce, OCC-s lcf\.handtd clo~r
~ho earned fi ve sa"e wuh a 1.91
t'a rncd run average rn 28''' 1nntnf\
~lted 346 ~1th fi\C home run., amt
46 RBI as the Pirate\ n &ht fielder
Pierce. a 6-1. 180-pound ·
w phomorc '14-ho 1s planning to at
tend tht Unl\enll) ufTt'nncSSt't'
next season, was .i-0 on th<" mound
with J.c stnkeouts and 19 v.alks He .
\11-,1 \HIOOlll\ll .,\l it
&a\<'UPJUSl l'hrl\
.\t tht plITTt' P1ern also had Ill
double\ and 25 "al~i. Scoutsdrt.'1(\1.
ho~e .. er "hen lit' stt'ps on the rutl·
bcr. and It appca~ that Pu: rec "'111
b.: p1l ._ccJ 1n Junt'' amat<'ur dralt a'
a p1tlhcr
0
The P1ra1~ ~ho finished lJ . l·l
after lo\ing to Ranl'ho 'ian11ag0 iri
the SC\.Ond round of the 4iouthern
C altfom1a Rei1onal., plan:·d fi,l' tm
the .\II-Orange Empire ( onfC'rC'ntt'
fir.t tc.tm and tv.o on tht• \C'\·ond
tl'am
Lt ft-handed startt'r R) an
rh1ooult ~ho·., headed for Pc~
pcrdine dt'S1gn.ucd hitter ~Cllt
Talanoa. v.hornmmmed to Long
Beach ~tatc third tl.i~man "-tam
' Cordo' £oung and Pierce "-t'rt
.imona th I' conference players
~ho cat ed first-team la urels
Kell} and second ~man Hct"tor
\a.nta < ruz v.erc among tht 18 sec-
ond-team p1clc.s.
Talanoa batted '82 .... llh 17 home
rum and 55 RBI ""htlc Thibault, an
EJ1~n High product recorded a
10-1 mark ""tth a 2.P ERA tn 100~
1nning.s
Cordo'\a hit 333. including a 356
a' ensgt' in l'Onfercn~ pie>. wt th a
dub-lcad1na 12 stolen bases wh ile
\ana ( ruz batted "24 v.1th 21
"'alks and 2.S RBI an the lcad-0tT
'pot
0 ex.< men·s tenn1 coaLh Gcor&e
!Please aee OUNN/941
Servlte's Brown added;
South takes Roberson
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The 1989 Orange Counh All-ta r fooaba ll p ml' '>l·t for Junt' 30
at Ora.nee COi.St CoUq e. aot • mljOr boost toda\ 3\ llffiCtal<ii of the
Bru Uons \lub-sponsorcd eve nt stt a tdc their '6-man squad h m1t
a.nd aJlov.cd the Nortb of Los Alamitos Coach John Bame~ and the
South of Corona <kl Mar Coach Oa,,e Holland an 1dd1t1onal pla)er
For \he North the addthonal pla)er t Scrv1tc Ht,h's 1v..o-1imc ,.\II·
CtF ruMtnl back Derck Brov.n, 1 I 7S.pound
spccdattr •ho tS headed fo r Nebraska .in tM fall
Brown, who most & uttdly ou1d hav
been the first player P1clced b the North had he
not decbncd before the 1ttection procus, ~
pracot at the annual ~me benquet Ii t
Vteek to receive his honor as Oran ~ County's
Pl•>CT o( the Year.
After l&s1cnina to Rams 11.lndout Duval Lo~. a product of f ountain Valley Hi&tl and
UCLA. rccou.n\ his moments as an an .. tar 1n
the pme, and 1"t\h hit. Scrvatc ttammatcs in
auendarici, Brown cl\anaed hi mind and• cd
if be cou1d pla.y.
1k wanu had already bttn chOien, bUt
after IOfM a>MUli.uon. it wat ~\lit Nia •••"•" WOUkl be bttH IO aocotnodlle the IMliOft. At a raul~ the uth was 11ven u add1rionaJ pla)tr and tht
~ committee tmmedi9tely ~na to Ua1ven.it H1&)\'s Jim llobe~ 1 ~foot-6 J S'1Mtund tcalb9c Who fbr the pa t two ~did eva)'thi"I bUt *8w out 1M p&a)"I fQt hi h. a~-edwkc ao II-See VitW Lticw cho~. lbpitc ha linalitla nee.; had more bi& PllYi .dWt any mvcn•t> pla)er
bl,... -.mory. He aho ~'I~ illlil Pl• o( 45 yards or mort.
lrOWll com~ WI...-,... .. Seniic 1th 1.111 Wds
.... 2J n>a. •Wflli• • 'l::'. l:i. CMTy. a:zu ·•• .el IM Ii•• I st \laked a \Cl)'
MC IO~ -~ '*' Wded. ~ pe .Ira~ to mll _. Iii* out Whit we're IOtlil IO • _..vd ."
H alos toy with foe ..
and move into first
place in AL West
ly lttCK GANO
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JMo-tt • 10$
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thin come and eo. and I JU t h•
1 can m ~e 1t la t as Iona u pcm.. able. ..
Parrish -.u not alone 1a hl •
ult on the B~'ttl· ancm1 . Pt•·
ina 1taft'. Claudell Wa h1~ capPed • flvt-run third With a ~ naa sanille. DiCk h fteld had._
RBI and Wall)' JO)O(f lnd JQhnily
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Montreal scores
In ninth to take
2-1 win over LA·
Early..:birds for Lakers ticke(s
denied fast-break /Byup bids
Andra OalaJTaaa'• run-KOrin& sin&le snapped a
nintb-innina tie and pvc tbc Montrcaf Expos a J.2
victory over the Los Angeles Dod&era Monday ni&ht in Loa Anp:les.
Wallace John10n led ofT the ninth with a pinch
sin&)e and Rex Hudler, runnin.a for Johnson. was
sacrificed to second by Dave Martinez. Tom Foley
walked and Alejandro Pena relieved starter nm Leary.
3-4.
Oa1arrap then hncd a shot off tint baseman Eddie
Mumy's &Jove for the pmc-wihni~ hit.
Pascual Perez. 1-7, pitched two 1nninas of hitless
relief for the victory and Tim Burke pitched the ninth
innina for his 10th save.
The Dodacrs tied it 2-2 off starter Kevin G ross 10
the with two outs in the sixth.
Willie Randolph led off the sixth with a sin&le.
mark.in& the 19th pme in the last 22 pmcs that be has
picked up al least one bit Mike ~vis followed with
a line drive to riaht-center field which Martinez caught
on the run and doubled Randolph up at first.
Gibson followed with a single to center, stole
sec and scored on Mumy's single.
Expos scored two runs in the second off Leary
after two were out.
Spike Owen and Gross sinaJed and Martinez scored
both runnen with a triple into the right-field corner.
Jeff Hamilton led off the third inning with a home
run into the seats in lef\-center field to make it 2-1.
Elsewhere in the National League:
Padres I, Pllllllea t: In San Diego, Bruce Hurst and
Mark Davis combined on a four-hitter as the San Diego
Padres beat Philadelphia, ho urs after Phillies third
baseman Mike Schmidr announced his rcttrcmerat.
Bravea t , Cabs I: In Atlanta, rooluc Derck L11li-
quist allowed one run and seven hits an seven innings
as the Atlanta Braves beat the Chicago Cubs.
Plratfl It. Reds S: In Pittsburgh, Barry Bonds'
two-run homer capped a four-run second inning after
center fielder Eric Oavis dropped an at>parcnt innmg-
endina fly ball as Pittsburah beat CinCJonata.
.btns J, Canllaa11 t : In St. Louis, Bob Knepper
allowed two runs in 7V1 innings as the Houston Astros
beat the St. Louis Cardinals for their fourth 1tra1ght
victory.
Gluts S, Meta !: Jn San Francisco, Brett Butler
drove in two runs with sacrifice flies and scored another
on WijJ Clark's double as the San Francisco Giants beat
the N¥w York Mets for thctr fourth straight victory.
In the Amencan League:
Yukees I, Malilaen 3: Richard Dotson's first
victory over Seattle in five years was no problem at all.
0 0
A1trel J, CardlMh 2 ~tea 12, Reda J
Cu1ta• Oamon Berryhlll llllr•• a step toward
first trying to avoid th• tag of Atlanta
catcher Bruce . Benedict after a .. dropped
third strike. Th• tag was made and th•
Braves won, 2·1.
"'Your frame of mind's a lot bet\er when you're
aoina out after you aot a lot of runs early," Dotson said
after the New York Yankees took a 5-0 lead through
four inninas and beat the Mariners 6-3 to end a thrce-
ga.me losina streak.
llldlan1 5, Blae Jay1 3: In Cleveland, Jerry Browne
had three hits and two RBis, and Joe Carter aJso drove
an two runs to lead C1cveland.
T11en '· WllJte Sox !: In Chicago, Doyle AJex.andcr
allowed three tuts m seven innings to snap a pcnonaJ
four-pme losing streak and Matt Nok~ hit a grand
slam as Detroit Tigers beat Chicago, sending the White
Sox to their seventh straight loss at home.
Orioles I, Ra.111en 1: In Baltimore. Mad.ey Tct-
tleton, Larry Sheets and Cal R1pkcn hit solo home runs
off Nolan Ryan and Baltimo~ defeated Texas.
Red So• 3, A&Jtedcl !: Jn Boston, Marty Barrett
celebrated the sagniQ_J of a -new contract by sm'gling
hof!¥ the gamc-wannioa ruo in the bottom of the 10th
annin& U'"iloston beat Oakland.
Royall 7, Twlu 1: In Kansas C11y, Bo Jackson
doubled and tnpled and Kansas City battered Minne-
sota's Frank Viola for seven runs in five innmir.s
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Some fans had waited in line for scven1I hou'1
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Anacles Lakers. They were loudly diuppointcd when
security pcnonnel at the Forum announced a thrce-ttep
process to form the actual tiettt line.
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stamped, then went tbro\&lh lines to act a lottery lick.et
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sames m the lerict apinst the Chicaao Bulls or Dettojt
Pistons. That £asteni Conference title series could t.Ue
another ~k to decide.
'"I am in a lot of .pain," said Joe Son, 201 of
H untmaton Beach. Son, reanina on crutches, said tbere
was no pain from his broken foot. but from the chanac
Pistons square series-at 2-2
CHICAGO -lsiah Tbomu found his----
scoring touch again and the Deu~i\ Pistons ·· •-.,
found safety m numbcn apin't Michael ,.· ...
Jordan and the ChiQJO Bulls Monday. ----
"OfTcns1 vely, I was a Httle more ~uive,"
Thomas said after scorina 27 points in the Pistons'
86-80 victory that tied the E.astem conference finals 2-2.
"I was shooti~ and not so much coocemed with
runnina the offen5C... .
Thomas, who has 60 points in Detroit's two
victories and 14 in its two defeats. bit last .. sccond
baskets at the end of the tceond and thi~ods to
Jive the Pistons narrow leads.
Despite the obvious correlation between omas'
scorin& and t he Pistons· winnins. c · it isn't
mandatory for ham to be the team scorin& leader.
··1 have to be effective. What effective means is that
I don't have to be the mam focus," said Thomas, who
aJso had I 0 rebounds and six
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··1 didn't acore much tbc other
(third) pme, but we were up by.14
with seven minutes to ao. It was a
same WC should have won. J'm not
necessarily the key. The k.ey has
been def cosc for us."
Joe Dumars added I 5 points
and helped hmn Jordan, avcraJina
37 points 1n \he playoffs. to 23.
only 11 of them after the 41'lrst
q~rter.
··There was some are.at defense .on both teams."
Jordan said. "My shots weren't fallini, so I tried to
spread the ball around to the other guys. But as a team.
we couldn't hat them when we needed them."
The Pistons bench outscored Chicago's 36-2. led by
James Edwards with 13 poanu and Dennis Rodman
with seven points and 18 rebounds.
"The difference an the depth of the two teams 1s no
my5tcry," Bulls coach Doua Colhns said ... Gctttna two
points from our bench certainly isn't a plus for us:'' 1-0....r.,• 2 ~left 2,
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AJso amona the winnen wert Amcncans J1mm)
Connors and Tim Mayotte and Sweden'• Stefan Edbera.
Araenttna's Gabnela Sabatini, the second-~ed
woman, won without losina a same.
Two accds were eliminated on the first day of the
S4.S million tournament. the second 1ea of the Onnd
Slam. But neither were considercd serious contenders
for the lltle .
Oaudta Kohd~K.Jlsch, the wicn's 1.lth seed who
has never been a threa~ on clay, w ousted 4-6, 6-2. 8~6
by Karine Qucntrec. a French 1ldcard entry ranked
7Sth 1n the wol"ld.
Miloslav Mcor, the men's ei~th, was ehmi
by f'tanc:e's Thtrny Tulasne 2~. . 6=1. 6-3
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in Mla.DOlieY. Ht Wd he wu ocar the front of
queue Of tickCt hopef\llt at 6 Lm .. btfott lhe lotter)'
policy ... announa:d. .. Frank Araiza, 24, of'. Redlands, aaid ~ dto~e 11
milci eo arrive in line at $ a.to. and was d111ppotntod
to find bil uncontested lay-ul> for tickeLS ~ turned
into a I-bl-$ lottery cbanc:e -and more w1uli~
..J'm a l..aktr tan. J just want to tee them 'Tbrcc-
pcat.'" ~. refcmna to the lea.m's quest for a
third conaeaniv~ NBA cha.mpioMhlp for the 1..a.Un.,
who defeated Phoenix 4--0 in the best-of-e.evcn pme
Western Conference finalL
"Thu is ridiculous. 1 fl&Uftd it would be firtt-comc, flnt«n'Cd, .. II.id Bill Hir'l(:h, 18, of Calabuu. who
spent ail boW"I wahina in lbe oriainal Jin~.
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herded into a marked-off section of the parkjna lot.
When luards bcpn swnpina their ~nds, hun-
dreds of fans put on a full..coun preas crowchna around
them. "Stand still, J woo 't stamp anybody if they crowd
around." one of the stampcn shouted.
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t.bouancb in the pera.lly well-behaved ~ or-pn.ized an effective brand of mob control, snuaa down
on t1'e pevement and patiently wallln& for the ttampera
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EX-49ers quarterback dies
CULLOWHEE, N.C. -Bob Waten, e
who contioued to coach at Western Caro--
hna Unavenity while he battled Lou
Gehria's Disease, died Monday momin& at ----
has home. He was SO.
Waters, a former San Francisco 49crs quarterbad.
who was removed as head coach of Wenem Carolina
tn M~rcb, had earned on a haahJy pubucaud fight
ap.anst the dase&<JC. called amyotroph1c lateral sclerom
or Al.S.
Fafdo-wlns by-two strokes
VIRGINIA WATER, E!lflaod -Nack .:/
Faldo Ulcd four consecutive birdies midway e
throu&h the final round Monday to case to
a two-shot victory over Ian Woosnam for ----
h11 record fourth European PGA Champ1onsh1p title
Faldo, who laves a short waJk from the 6,94S-yard
Wentworth C1\lb courx, finished with a 16-undcr-par
total of 272 to win h.ts first tournament ever on a count
o n which he has bttn playma since hu teens.
49ers going to World ~rles
TUCSON -Freshman flihthander
Andy Cro&han scattered ei&ht hits to help 'W'
Lona Beacn State beat Anzona 10-3 in the .
West I rqionaJ championslup Monday, -·--
advanCJnt the 49cn to the Collqr World ~nes.
Lona lkach State, 50-13, won all four sames an the
tournament.. 1oeludin1 two over the fC1JonaJ host
W1ldcaLS
Crolh.an. l2..0, allowed JUSt one run tbrouah e&&ht
iMJf!P ~O!'da)', at the 49en built up a 10-1 lead.
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Onling9 C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Tuietdey, M1y 30, 1989
~OHN · ,.,...,
~at the~ or Jpnna tninini. JOQet WU 2().21 Wlth San Oteso
,from 1986-18 aod 4-3 with 386
earned-run ave,. tbiJ sea on with
the C1ippctL
.. We have to prepare for the f u-
turc, and the future lS younaer pitch·
i!'I," New York inanaaer Dallas
Orttn 11ld.
John, who beat M1nntsot1 4-2 on
openana da)', is 2-7 this season wtth
a S.80 earned-run averqe.
"It's a tough call when you have
the class of a Tomm)' John," said
Green, who had been delibmluna
the move for several weeks. "1 thmk ·
that he despcTatcly wants 300 wins
and it's our opinion it'll be difficult
to aet.v
Before the game. Green mdicated
the move was imminent. He said
later the Yankees bad spent the
afternoon attcm~ting to trade the
left-hander, who as making SS00.000
this year.
"He's no dummy. He saw the
handwnting on the wall, the way we
were aoang about it." Green said.
"We were trying to Jflace Tommy.
sec 1f there was anyone an baseball
who would ~ve him the opportunity
to pursue has goal."
John left immediately after the
game to consult has wife, Sally, on
his his future. He asked through a
club spokemsan that he-be left alone
until Tuesday Lo meke his decision.
The only other club that may be
interested' 1s th.c Chicago Wh1tc Sox.
whose manager, Jeff T orborg. 1s a
former Yankees coach and a friend
of John. He indicated that Chicago
probably would not make an &fft'r.
"It's very harid for me to comment
on somebody who is such a good
friend," Torbor:1 said "But. the "'ay
for the White"' Sox is with youth.
Other than that, I just don't want to
make any statement."
Green said John rook the nc" s
calmly.
"Docs he think he can pnch'> I'm
DUNN
From81
Mattias, 58, 1s stepping down from
his tcnnis--coachang duties to concen-
trate on football full-time. •
Mattias? who ~n his career as a
head tennis coach in 1973. was
reccn.tly named the Wilson·s Sport·
ing Goods California Coach of the
Year. his first statewide award.
The Pirates' offensive line coach
since 1963. Mattias 1s football coach
Bill Workman's only full-time a~1s
tant Workman. no doubt. could use
the extra help.
Commg over from Edison High
Tim Mang. who was a pan-ttme
assistant to Mattias this past season.
will take Mattias· place as the head
tennis coach.
1urt he doc , Ht didn't rant and
rave or pull a taftley JdTcnon.''
Oreen said. rcferrina to the out-
fielder who bla"tcd the manager
after ht was srnt down
"l care about people ... This KU\'
gave his bean and soul to ba$Cbalf.
and I t.hmk tmt's important." Green
sa1d. "TJ will probabl> be able to
pitch until he's 60. Whether he can
get people out is another questU>n "
Then. 1s a rcmarl clearly aumed at
others on the team. Green said. "It
all baseball pla)'ers ""ere as pro-
fessional as Tommy John, baseball
would be a hell of a lot better for 1t:
Tommy's a professional He's a lot
more professional than a lot of
people around here."
John has given up 87 hits in 6J!'1 anni~. Opposing batters arc h1111ng
336 against ham
"He knows down deep that he
hasn't pitched well. It's been frus-
trating for us, too. because of the
goal be wants to cet. .. Green said
John was released by the Yanlees
after last suson. but New York
owner Gcorae Steinbrenner invited
him to sprina tra1n10a as a non-
roster player over Green's objection
John was the club's most effecll\C
pitcher in spnng training.
He began has career an 1963 and
played parts of two seasons 1n
Cleveland. He was traded to the
Chicago While So>. l!l a three-team
deal that included Rock\ Colavito.
John was dealt to the Los Angeles
Dodgers for R1ch1e Allen an 1971.
and went I 1-5 and 16-7 in the next
two seasons He bepn 1974 I '\-3
before rupturing a ligament 1n his
pitching elbow.
Dr. Frank Johe, in a first-of-m -
kind .operation for an athlete. re-
mo, ed a tendon from John's nght
forearm to reconstruct his left elbow
Jobe told John after the operauon
that his career .... as finished.
But John sat out the entire 197'i
season and rehabilitated his arm
comtng back m 1976 go 10-10 and
wm the Sponmg News "Comeback
Player of the Y car "
0
And tinall) . OCC volleyball
standout Onan Lc~1s was namt'd thl'
1989 Player of the Year for the
~ond time 1n three years by the
Southern Calforn1a commuft'1t) col-
lege coaches.
Lewis, an outside hatter from (or-
ona del Mar High. led the Pirates to
the Southern Cabfom1a Regional
championship this year for the sec
ond lime 1n three seasons
Also earning first team honor')
were OCC's Scott Lindquist and
Dan Murray. Lindquist was named
for the second ttme in three year'>
Second-team sclecuon for the
Pirates was 6-foot-5 m1dd((' blocker
Kurt Dumm.
Lewis. according to OCC' Coach
Bob Wetzel, 1s co ns1denng attending
USC next year, but not on a vol-
leyball scholarship. Lewis has an
interest in playing on the pro 'ol-
leyball tour
Under Matuas, the Pirates won
five South Coast Conference titles.
one Orange Empire Conference
championship and one Southern
California Regional crown
• OCC, whLch finished founh 10 the
The coaching tandem of \\etrcl &
Wetzel, B.Q.b !!19 son Tim. who.act.cd
its assistant ..... ere named Coachcs...of
the Year
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CfPl ioNllJy well," Calif'omia man·
ager Doua Rader said
"Whcihcr this 1s aomettina chat
wall proto!li uself, t'm not sure. The
nature of offen1t is so unpredic-
table.'
The 18 tuts "'e~ the mo.t allowed
by the Brc"--trs this season as the
startma rotauon continued to strug-
gle.
Stan'er Mike 81rkbcck and rehcver
8111 Wqman. 1 former starter, gave
up nine runs and 12 hits before the
fourth inning was even over.
"We're cons1derina a lot of dif-
ferent things.and we're tallun& abou1
some moves that'll improve that de~rtment," Brewer~ manager Tom
Trrbclhom said.
Ben Blylevcn. 5-2. scattered nine
hits in seven innings. Greg Manton
and Bryan Harvey finished up.
Birkbcck, 0-4, failed for the ninth
time to get his fim victory and ha.s
$hen up 13 runs in his last 9lh
annninas Wegman has gJven up 21
rum an the IMt 131'>.
"Today I could see 11 com1na.''
Trcbelhom said "The way they
v.ere hitting e' et) hole I would see
11 commg. I thought 11 was gomg to
be an 11-9 game."
81rkbeck ga' c up a double to
Joyner and run-scoring smgJC$ to
Pamsh and Bnan Downing in the
second.
Jim Gantner do ubled 10 a
Bre"'ers' run 1n thl' fir~t and Paul
Molttor's RBI sin~ in the second
tied the game. but the Angels chased
Birkbcck 1n the third and pounded
Wegman as well
Ra) and Jo~ner stngled 10 fin1i.h
Birkbeck and Ch1h Qav1s made 11
3-2 with an RBI single ofT Wegman.
Jack Howell singled 10 another run.
a third S4.0red on third baseman
8111) Spiers· error and Wa1hing1on
cappe,d the rail) w11h a single to
n&ht, making 11 7-2
• EDISON
From 81
Nichols progression ha' bt.-en
rapid for onl) ha\ 1ng run eight 80<.k
in his· It fe. all this season
"The v.orkouts he's domg are
special "'orlouti. for Doug Nichols.''
Stauble \aid "When he did a "ork-
ou t, it wa., for him. I have a file on
each (runner) To run the ~a> he's
runnmg in such a shon umc. so me-
thing hai. to be done right."
After the state meet. Nichols will
compete in the Golden West I0\113·
uonal, a national meet m Ciacramcn
to. He'll also decide whether to run
for LJCI or UC LA He has qualified
academ1calh for either. but had
never given· much thought to run-
ntng in college unul this )car
Also doing quite a few thing<> nght
1s Taylor, who was the surpnsc of
the fall after fin1sh1ng eighth 1n the
state D1v1sion I cross countr; finals
Nov.. \ht''s surpnsms few and dem-~.a1+ng-a-<l&m111tttng kick to dmJf
her limes by com.1derable amounts
week to wee._
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SCHMIDT , """ eJ • rt'
h 1 t"ontract tbl\ tnM>n •IO bt' urt
ttt.1 hmidt, wbo earntd $2.2~
million lut staJOn, ..,.., ph)',1C'aU)
capable: of ptayina cnn do to the
standards he had xt
He bttamc a free 111 nt af\cr 11 t
sca)on and talked with the Cmcin.
nati Red 1nd Lot nacles DoJgrrs
before s11n1n1 a contract with Ptl1la-
delph11.
Thts season Schmidt hu been
bothcted by an elbow problem he
S31d resulted from v.-orlung 1n th<'
11rden at home He also has rested
with a back ailment
"l hate to .cc him retire bccau~
he still hu 1 101 of battball left in
ham," ~1d C 10c1nn:rn monaF,r Pele
Rose a former teammate. • I knov.
he'• not off to Lhr st.art he want•. I
think he v.ould hove bttn beltC'r on
coman1 o'er here 1h1i s.ca'°n (to tht
Reeb} I think he needs to be on a
&ood team I thank he needs to be on
a team that could win.''
Schmidt. ariuably the best third
baseman 1n baseball ha tot) was 1he
National Lcquc Most Valuable
Pla>rr three times and won the
World Series MVP 10 1980 v. hen the
PhilhC$ beat Kansas ( 1t)
Schmidt endt'd his career with
2,234 hits and 1,595 RBis Nine lame~ 1n has career he drove 1n 100
or more runs H1!1 best ~n came
1n 1981 when he hit 28~ with 4
homer!> and 121 RBis
He "'is a member of the p..; l A.11-
Star team 12 tm1es and named to the
AP .\II-Star team eight times
Schmidt set a r~ord by leac.Jtng
the NL 1n homl! runs e1a}lt time's and
he hH 30 01 more home runs I'\
ttmes 1n ht~ career to tac Ruth
trailing onl) Hanl ..\aron·, I~
seasons.
On ~"en occas10D'i. 'K:hnud1 led
the maJOr!I 1n borne run., 10 trail onl~
Ruth'~ record nine ~a,on'
Schmidt v.a\ the Ph1lhes sccond-
round drafi cho1ct 1n the June I q71
Mike Schmidt hft hfs SJ6th home run In June of , .... d~fl Q
Before the season. Stauble told Ta)'lor said. ··eat he won't bum me country team for h1~ first ass1gn-
T8.)lor she could be where she 1i. out anq make me not want to do ment. He coaches 1nd1,1dual run-
nov. b) season's end. and Taylor them. A lot of f!rls act to CIF. and ners no~. including sen'ln& as a
"kind of laughed 1ri hlS face .. get burned out. · consultant to coaches 1n Fif'land
Stauble keeps telhng her what she Taylor has also had a worlout Sweden and Switzerland
can do, and Taylor keeps proving partner. While most of the team But last fall and this spnna. the
him n~t. She Jokes, .. I'd hke to finished with the Sunset time has been dec:Ucated to Edison
catch him wrong once. JUSt onoc." meet and man) others in ed .. fhc girls requested that I coach
She al~ qualified for state in the afier the 4-A prehm Edison gJrls c.ross country team," tauble
800 with a · second-place Masters sophomore Kara Brad ry ha\ of-said "I said I cannot pick betw«n
Merl finish last Fnday. but will drop fcred Taylor a wor\o partner the boys and 8Jrls. so I s:11d I'll ha~e
1hat 'C~ent to concentrate on the "She's trained w11 5hellcy after 10 coach both II JUSt ran over mto
1.600 th1s .Fnday and Saturda) Ta>-the end of her ~ason. so (Shelle)> lf1ld. 1'.m .101ng to bavc to make a
tor topped the 1,600 field 1n the doesn't have 10 run alone:'' said dcc1S1on afier the state meet
Masters, a non-medal quahf.,ang Edison girls coach Doug Sm11h .. It's fun I love 1t Althou&}l I
evt'nt for st.ate "That's ded1catwn to tht' team ' don't get paid {m~ch), people ltk<'
Her time or 4.59.25 was near!\ \I), Ta)IOr, like :-..1chols, was a SOCl:er Doug and 'ihcllc). the kids ID icn-
seconds better than her previous player 1n A YSO She planned to pla) cral, make 1t fun. I love them all "
personal best run in the 4-A final\ soccer this 'tear and entered cros~ .. He was a grc-at add1uon to the
but Stauble's target of 4 55 for 1he countn; as a v.h1m bcc~usc she "JU~t staff • said Smnh who has "J>t'nt
race became unlikely after a slo"' wanted to do three sports I wa.. nine )CU '\ a1 Ed1wn as a walk-on
pace the fim few laps Taylor ha!> reall) pumped up for ')()CCer. but ci>ach "When you get people who
run JUSI a step behind the leader a her l'fOli!. counll). I ~1d no "D) I kno"-v.hat 10 do and the) 're good
each v.cek before kicking the last ~00 miss 11:.but 't ou can't go an) where 1n technicians and ...,e ha\.e ~'eral of
to 300 meters soccer them here at Edison thrn tbc L1i1_
5tauble's main tarset \\.-lib Ta)1or _ Stauble, ~ came ~the f • '1 m-1fll'H lOtaT confidence in !,he coach
na'> llcen o maJCe running fun I Q79 to attend Long Beach State. ha~ and never try to--5econd gueu him.
.. He 11ves me workouts ttt.t are been coaching lor 10 )C'an ''nee bcl.ause the\ know the,·,c bc;n
good enough for me to do good " taluna O\Cr th<' 49er\ wome n°\ trO\\ through 11.1
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tty 58R, 5BA hw rm, din leel ..,......... -•-i .. -. pV'I lndry rm 84~2193 Vleadon Rentlfs 2722 NANTEO
rm den 19• 2 lrplcs In· --• -..,. bat O'*llte<I P004 l Bdrm cot1ege Lg yard 1BR Apt Nr ah091 a 2BR 412 38111 St W/Oock **DARLING SUMMER f /T & p T telemafket... DEL Iv E RY Room to parll 12 cars ott Br~l'lt & eunny Mltlng tenool• 1580/mo 1nc1 S 1200/mo 111 & last 'fac.tl<>t'I condo Sleepe fOf~n-•utlloftzed Pac-
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'5.500/mo Avail now ~lily •N ~-2816 _. N-port BHcl'I uind ~ 2904 Selary & oonus Atll '°'
Shown by •PPt only •E'SIOE 2BA 18A t>eam IMY 1'1111 •Jmtlllll* w / g • r • g e ,. , d v.,non 4te-0856
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French Pit VM. 2BR. 28A _, --• _., bt1-tns. lncO yd w/pello No peta S 1025/mo 723-4492 fOf into nyaavet 16&0 Placentia
patio, NC bldg under 28r tBa. pool, patio, 1895 538-4120 CALL 1·5PM yr IH Call Mon-Frt F tl-24 to lhr 2811 2BA a_. & .... Ma•1n A,,. Cotta M.aa
(lf'OUnd plig New grey &4&-St37 •11• tlam MS7 Vlctc><ta "L $720 &44-1852 Alk tor Ruthie apt nr SCPL.au pool/IC ~·•w•a"-
crpt I many ementt'" No emok/Orug1 ~50/mo Nat 1 Co .. pending in UHllTI PHAIU ~mo •9 t-70•8 •2MB ... Verde1Qqutel 2BA *lllltt SO• • ~50 ~5-7187 Ive man Southern Callforn1a Dyn1m1c re11dentlal • o A up11alr1, n ew ,...., _ __ ._ w/1IOfff already open F
7-09&4 drac:>ea. locked garage. mfeatiBJIU HOO "" * 38R C M CONOO • Ing Many good tern t>ultder In UlllOn lal1nd
$850 No pet• ~-2495 Very attrec'llve qule1 28r Non-lmkr Male/Fem•le, tori. atUI awaJlable H'9h '11 ~Ing fOf • emart. CS.
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9.11bo1 Ptnlnsufl 2607 SIOfage, IOcked garage Garden •P18 Beautllully TSL MGMT 842· 1603 COM 38r 2Ba n-l'IOUM going eupport, l 4 K Min flC4 11 you have 2 • years
1750 No pell 6"0·2495 landscaped ground• M/F non-amkr share with 1..80().222·80.78 In A/P .,.. computer
38R 28A 11pctalfs duotex
on Penin POlnt Oarege
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-· -·-garege Of carport 1. 2. 3 & 4BR -·r~ Apt & 1433/mo 720-8062 -~•To Loin -, ..., p0<tun1ty. ~call E 91 2BR 1'-'BA twnhM .. ~ .. -'-· ... ..,. ,_ E ....., S ~·---_.., HOUM Rent••• ann«y NB-1 .. 1 to "-1'1 Mature •WIDOW HAS ••• '°' l!La ..... h at\CllOfd trplc d/w, gar • yd/patio 1 ~room 1870 """ .... • ... -·-lndry room $875/mo 181 E tlth St 842 0856 Rentals. JR Mgmt Inc prof M/F Lg 2Br t81 TOii I 10.000/up Noc~ -_._,
Yrly 28A 1'1BA. upl)ef 2617 Orange Ave 675-4606 I SSOO • last/MC '>u111 v /no pen Call Oeniaon 7141780-1999
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875-2588 LICENSED RE .. L EST .. TE (714)8e0 1590 a ec. mm ~..-..no -"'ned 2' tall bronn on Oumb•ll• & ••tr• model. ~· wltn · " " 'Ill THE •-.lllillllil_. ___ Sm NB Ina office. Xlnt FULL TIME pay IUU MHllllll ;;:,~ .,._ l11-a.tl2 1 wtlghte. L4IQ Q.lrt an~ ,,.,..,. s1,ooo. 722-1804 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit AGENT to aulat Com· ·• i• phone pereonallty, gd Of• • ft Footboetd Wfth relit ' I etc New •t
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you to daltver papera In ROUTES FOR SALE ager&. Appllcanta muat Call Heathlf. 722-8060 Call before 12 Noon BRASS. With matt,......
the ..,.ry morning l\our9 . CHEAP S300·500wll be very Mlf·mottveted IEOftITT NEWPORT BCH 973.3735 & trundle comple1• ;;()fll;;;;;;Q;;;;;;;; .. ;;;;;;;;_.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I!
No folding le r9Quired potential Call John end etHtlve The ability PHONE CLERK COSTA MESA 5-4M919 I 1245. *8"()..8733• ,..,_.
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of tneuranoe working environment 11 a •ooo""'.., GAADEH O"OVE & 80" QUIL TEDI FOf aa1e: P.-otMcl ~ ...... , ... , ... PAY SCALES. VARY! LIT .... mm muat. The uee ol • van 2 Pert-Time poaltlons 7.,_9237 ~ ___ .....;. ___ __.,--J-::~:.;.:~:;.;;;.::,:~
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AUdl. M·F. Bsy lndgnt Week white we train rou I -.,.--=--~ Frank 7&2-0752 w/mra nit• •lend RENT-LEASE-SELL I _ 850-7120
•hop. Bnlta. Mission Arter •reining. your In DAILY PILOT SECURITY OFFICERS Tl• NIYH armoire' & queen ~ Service & supp1i.. evall 1981 SEARAY 11·~ FT SHp A.veil-NO Live Aboard
Viejo. 714-582-2383 oome potential Is un-Work tor the beat! CROSS COUNTRY board : $1050. Sote & 111111-lln (Jilt) I ~:p ~:.a.:._~r=dtt::W Up to 32' 1384 H limited . Ml.IEYI 11011m . IYMat • S250. Rocking . ...... -SWALES ANCHORAGE lllWPllT IES 114-UJ..UH We offer )(Int pay xlnl Nr= r~~c:!:j~ chelr -$76.00 495-3378 Ptts i Al*nab 6049 ~~ 1d·~n.": 1!1~,9~7~h Dally 9·5 5-48-1!501 The new Newport Dunes Cell Mr Ph1lhp1 training & 11lnl ~neflla. .., .,., C •• v ..
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people-oriented people P~l"\fn~h'r::ngh~~~~1-----·~•-•_•_--Security Officer• F/T, s1.2001mo atart· • °'5-7814 o er. P'on. pedlgr" Beeutllul i Speed a lu11ury Twin 350 197~ ESTABLISHMENT
to fill the lollawl"Q pos-maker9,homet>ound& re· Phone Work CIMn OMV, lifting r• 960-1929 Crvndefa, fully load41d 2t MINI MOTORHOME
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.~ -.ctk>n haa bMt\ caned and wm be he'd on tM 13th d•y
of Jun., 1989, which -.Ctlon ehalt be an aal4MMed ballot -.ctlon condueted pur~t to s.ctlon
23511. 1 ot the Eleciion. Code of the Stat• of C.utomla. wtthfn l~OY9m«lt Dtetnct No. tee of the
!MM RllnCt\ Weter Oletrlct for the purpQM of 1UbmtttJng to the vot•• of the lmpfoveiment Dtstrlct the
ptopoeltlon of wh9thet 0t not general C>Mgatlot\ borw2t of the tmptovemettt Ot91rtct In the emount of
l18,2ea,OOO ahall be euthof'tied end leaued. fOf lhe P"f'POM atated In the p<opoeltlon hefelnaft• Mt
forth In thi9 notice, Miich bond• atlell be ~ebte trom ~ta to be i.vled and collected
exdu91wfy UPon lend• whhtn the lmp<C>Yement Olstrlc1
•The bonde anall beet lntereat at a rate Of rat• not to ex~ ~ve percent ( 12%) pet annum, the
~~ peymem ~~uponlbe uAe UW.Of
The bellota uaed 1t the -.cuon atlall be In the form preeQlbed by Section 35 1oe of the W•ter Code
of the Stele of Celltomla
Of\ the ballot• to be uaed at the .i.ctlon, In addition 10 any °''* matters required Dy law th«•
aneJt be pnnted eybstantletly the following
Off1CIAL aAUOT ,
....ava.NT Dt81111CT NO. 1M
°' _.VM llANCH WATP Dt8T1'1CT
To vole. mat11 a croea ( •> 1n the Y01lng 9Qutir• eft• the WOf'd ·ves 0<
after the w«d "NO" Alt merka oth«WtM medl we IOJtMdd«t An
c:NatlnguWltng martia are lorb6dden and m4Ut• the beftot void
"e pro.y or ~ of legal r~t•UW le being voted, tl'll PfOlfY or IUthoflty 11\all be
•nacfted to tr. balk>t
a.Iota mu91 be•-=~ by 5 oo p m • ~ 13, tMt, .,.,., at tr. omoe Of the~,., or OJenoe
County. 1300 South Ortod A¥enUe, Santa AN. Calfomta, ~ at P 0 Box 1 the, Sant• Ana.
Celfomla. 9271 t
TN ~°""*"' 0..UICt ahd oontUMI a .. a61ctlon precinc:t ~ the purpoee of hc>ldln(I the
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To be~ .. • ~ ~ to be -''ttlld to vot• at the ee.etlon, • penon ""'9t be•~ of IMI. • .._, 1n ~ M02t o1 me w ... COde ot a-at ... of ~ to ~ 1n 11'1
-~" Olltltct. led\ -. lhll ~ one ( 1) .,.. tor -=" ctoler'• WOtth of ..,_. to wt*=" ,. or.,_ holcll tue. 1""9 lell eqilllled 1111117*'t Ne* of 11'1 IMM~ w..., O..trlc1 .. ~
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....... -HI neut rol Cllf IN COunty Cllf °'.,.. .. ~--..._ ... ot W'IHO end of the ... 7 lllnd eo QWMd, ~. 9'°#1..,, tMt pwwt IO a dl1.,.,.1911aft by r.eoMlon ot lhe
..,... ol Dnclon ol tM Olllrtct, lhe 1111 .... 14 Molt or eql 1111 d 1111 I I,,.,, tOI Of ... County
ot Or ... lhlll be., ..... IO rtllllec:t. In tM 09llt of.,....., of i.nd. ._.~·who• of ... ..... .,._ '° .... ...._,,,....., .. "'*"°" ... ,_.ot the~.~"'°""· OtNI ..... .... • • ...... ,., .,.. .... In perw Ot e., ......... dA#r l(IPoll .... -.. proq .. L.-ert
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Mt.JC M>TlCl MUC fl)llC(
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lhal a epeelal -.ctlon ha be*'I c.u.d and wlll be held on the 13th day
Of June. 1988, wNc:tl -.ctlot\ ahelt be en ~ balto1 etectlon conduc:11d pur9Uant to S.Ctlon
235t1. 1 of the EllctJone Code of the State of CaDfomM. Within lmpro11erne11t Ols1nct No 111 Of the
lrvlne ~ W1ter Olttrtct t0< tt. purpoee of eubmtttlng to the votaira of the lmptOlt*'Mnt Dtstrtct the
propoeltlon of whether OI not ~II Obt'Qallon bondt of the lmpfOYWnent Dtstnct In the amount of
Sl.174,000 anal beaut~ end leaulcf. for the purpoee •••tad In the propoettlon .... tt. -
forth In thi. notice, whk:tl bond• thaft be pey•~ lrom 111wmen11 to be......_, and coMcted exclu~ upon land• within the lrnp<~t Olatrict
To YOtl. tn¥k. Ctota ( .. ,In the voting aqu ... •l'ter Iha ~d YES Of
aft• lhe word 'NO A" mertca oth41twfM made ere forbid<Set' All
di.tlngulatllng m•rk• are torbkldln end mue thl ballot YOld
It you wrO!f'tfh mark, ,.., . Of cs.face th .. betlot, tetum It to tne Regtatrat
of Voten and obtain aN>thef
BOHO PROPOSITION Shall the lrvlne Rancfl Wat• Dtstrtct lnQlf 111
lndebtedneM and IUUI general Obligation bOnde !or lmp<OYemenl
Olatrlct No 188 thereof In IM emc>uflt of 18, 174,000 et a m&lllmum
,.,,.,... rate of ,........ percent ( 1~) per annum. to acquire and oonttrvct wen• ancs tacthtlea '°'the 9CQUt.n1on. ~Ion. 1tOt11Qe and dlt1rtbut1on
of wtiter end w11er rlghlt. to anal* the ll'Vtnl Aar1cll Weter Olstr1C1 to
utlffze t water M1PPfY turnlahed under the Stat• Wat• Ae9ouroea O..etopment SY9tem (commouly known u the .. State Water Pr0tac1 .. \.
lnctudlng dame, r-.von, ltorage tanh, l.._tment ~t•. ~.
pump6ng equipment and .. ~ equlpMnt and pr°'*1)' therefor.
ecqutnng tunda to !Ulftll 6ontractulil QOtnmftmenta to cwry out the powet'9
end puf1)oeM Of the Olatrlci cont~ In oontracu. Including oontract1
wttPI other eoenci.. en In accordance with the Plan of Work• lot
tmptcwement btatrlci No taa?
YES
If a p<oicy or eutl'IOttty ot '-Q•• rapr...,,tettve 11 being voted ttll p<Oay Ot authority ~ be
ettadlecl to the ballo1
lelott rnuet bl recet\led by 5 00 pm June t3, 1Mt, elthet at tne omo. of the Regeatrar Of~-.
County, 1300 South Grenet A~ Santa Ana. Cellfomfa. ~ It P 0 Bo• 11m, s.nta Ana.
CalltonM. t271 t
Thi lmptO\l'elNW'lt 01att1c1 lhatl oona1~ut1 a ~ -.c11on ~ fOf the P"1'POM of ~Ing the
..-ctton.
e..y "'al., ... ot I,,_. II fWfCI CIMI el .,....,,. of .. pef'W\ ~It .. fl'll tlune ...... ......... c.t ..... ,,..., ....... ~......... .. ... ,...... .. wNcllf\ .... ..,..,, ...... -~
I~ Hi•(lta)ofN :rt• .................... I •tflN,.,..111 : •1fiondia. ............................ ,. .. ~ ....... ....
~ M-.. tu '8• ldlf lft ._ C•Dfnlll Wlllf OllWIGI Lllllt, OMabt U of .. •-CMit ., ...... otc•a -. .. __ ._.....,...,..,"°' • *"'".,...,._,., 't•••
.. unlfanft Dlllltll ........ u. ........ c-.-
TNl ...... ,:ti:.' ........... •a* • I ti .. lkwd GI 0. ~TI I of.,..._,...._. Dl*tlil ••as•,.,. 14 ,..
....~-a ::;..:a,., ....... ,_ ., .. _. ..... ·--
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a epedal election llU been~ and will be~ on the 13th day
of June, 1980, which election ahall be an all-melted ballot electlon conducted pu,.,.,,t to Seetlon
23511. 1 of the e.ctlon1 Code of the State of Callfomla, wf'thln lmprowment OWtrlct No. 288 of the
lnltne R.nc:h Water Dtatrlct for the purpo1e of 1Ubmlttlng to the voter1 ot the Improvement Oletric1 the
ptopoeltlon of whether or not gener=atlon b0nd1 ot_ the lmpr~t Ol9trtct In the amount of ~ te.en.ooo ahall be MAlhoftied and • for the purpoee 1tated In the proposition hereinafter Mt
forth In thl• notice. whleh bond• shall ~ payable from a.NeUment1 10 be levied end COiiected
exclual\191y upon land1 wlthlfl the Improvement Dt1trlct
Tt. bond9 theM beet ln1erWtwt-.ntrorrl* nono exceeotwelve percent ( 1 i-1.) per annum, the
ectuel tlmee of payrMnt 10 be detennlned upon the ule thereof
The ballot.I uMd at the ettctlon lhall be In the form preecrlbed by Section 35106 ot the Water Code
of the Slate of Caflfornla
On the ballot• to be uled at the election, In addition to any other melt~• required by lew tMt-e
shall be printed aubltantlally the follOWlng:
MFICIAL •ALLOT
IMPROVIMINT OllTRICT NO. 211
°' NltV1Ne RANCH WAT'llt Dl9TltJCT
SPICIAL llOND EL.eCTIOH
.1une 1s, 1•
To vote, mark a crON (+)In the voting equ9fe attar the word .. YES'" or
attw the word 00NO... All maru othet'WtM made ere forbidden All
dletlngullhtng mat111 are forbidden and make the ballot void
df ~ wtongly mark. tMt, or def908 thla be.ltot, return It to lhe Regfatr9f
ofVot«a end obtain another
BOND PROPOSfTION: Shafi the Irvine ~ Water Dt1tfle1 Incur an
lndebtedMM and 1..-general obt'Oatlon bonds for Improvement
Dlatrlc:t No. 288 ther.of In the amwnt of $8,9'77.000 at a maximum
tntweat rate of twelve perotnt (12%) per annum, to ecqulre Md oonatruc:t
wonc1 and f.clltlee for the c:oflectlOn, trMtment and dtapoul of MW•
and the ator-oe and di.trlbutlon of reclelmed water, lndudlng dams,
r ... VQIR. ator-oe tank•. ltMtmlnt facUltlee. ptpee, pumping equipment
and .. "9ca nary equipment end property therefor, ecqulrlng fund• to
fufftd oontl'ICtuel convnnm.nta to e111ry out the PQWIW9 and purpoeiea ot
the Dtatr1ct contained In contrllCt•, lncludlng contracts with other -oen·
dee, .. In eocorctanc. with the Plan of Wcna fOf Improvement otstnct No.
211?
YES
00
I •
If a proxy or authoflty of legal repreaentatlW la befng voted. Iha proxy or authority lhafl ~
a1t9dled to the ballot.
8ellot9 mUlt ~ recetV9d by 6:00 p.m .• JUN 13, 1989. etther at the Office of the Reglatrat of Orancae
County, 1300 South Grand Avenue. Santa Ana. Callfomt.. °' •t P 0 Bo• t t~. Santa AN.
Callfomtft, 12711.
TN tmprOV9men1 Dlatrlct 11'1all contUtute a alngle -.ctlOn precinct for the purpoM 01 holdlng the
electlOn.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt a IP«lal election hat beer\ cded and wUt be hetd on the 13th day
of June, 1H9,-wNc:h ~._,.bl WI~ bellot e1ectJon conducted punuent to s.c:tJon
23511. t of the ElectJona CoOe of the Stat• of.~ wttNn lmprovwnent Dtatr1ct No 2ae ot the
IMne Rtndl Wat« Dtatrtct for the purpoee of IUbmfttlrfg to the ..... °' the lmpr0¥W'Ml'lt Dlstt1ct the
propoettJon of whether or not ~ oblgatlon botldt of the lmptovement Dller1ct In the amount of
S40.531 ,000 lhell be authoriud and lllued. for the purpoM ata:ted In the propoettlon hereinafter Mt
forth In thla notice, which bonde lhall be payab .. from •"-"*''' to be levted and eoHected nelulMlty upon IMOe Within the lmprr01191'nent ot.trlct · _. __ _
The bond• an.-b9er Inter.at at 1 rat•~ ret• not to uc:.d twelve percent ( 1~41 per annum. the
ec:tual time. of peyTNnl to bl ~lned upon the u.le thereof.
The t>eaota uMd at the electlon II*! bl In the tonn preecnbed by s.c1ion :l61CM5 of ttw Wet• Code
ot the State of Celfomla. •
On the belot• to bl UMd at lhe election. In addition to any otMI" martw1 required by law tMtre
lhalf be printed aubltanOelly the toltowtng:
Ofl'PICIAL •AU.OT
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To vote. matk a ctOM (+)In the voting equere ah• the word .. YES" or
attw the word 00NO" AJt m9tka othenwtle rn*'8 ere fOfb&dden. All
dlatlngulahlng mark.a.,.. forbidden Ind !Mk• the bllOt void
If~ wrongty rnertt, tMf, Ot def908 tNt betot, return It to the Regialrar
of Voters and 'Obtain eno1her
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