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courts c~amplon
sought of elderly,
In HB dead at 88
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D_A Y, 1'1A Y :I I , 1989
Open hearing
_on· QC judge
-set_~Aug. 10
Security at stores hit by slashe·r still f <?W~·key .
By lttlS YOKOI
Of -Daly l'lloc kal'
~nts of m) sic nous t·lothina
lutunas m "'-ewport Beach anJ
COSla Mesa ha frustl'lll\'d and
worried p(ent) of merchant\. but no1,
quuc enoua}t for them 10 lash out
with .1 ~rraac of ~uni\ m~<1urt's
Whtie pollcl' dc1ec11'<' haH ~arched the 13 ~ two year for a
$0hd lead. mo t mcnhants 1n
Fashion Island and u1h Coa~t
Pla1a have ba 1G1lly increased warn· ina.s to their cmplO)CC~ :ind adv1Sl--O
them to keep an C)C open CH'n
wider fo r stranac 101ng -on
Irvine ordinance
helps halt ozone
deterioration
Ba~1~Jlh 11 '> the sJmc a) 11 hJs
bcl·n" JJn \foorc. spokc~"oman IM
• c1man· \l.t11. u., '>.ltd of the Fa\h111n
Island tkpartmcnl store\ set.urll\
measure~ ··\c" unt) ha haooll'<l rt
fro m their \landpo1n1. 81' e n 1ha1 1t
happen~ '° 1ntn:4ucntl\ .. .
M oore ~ud ..ino1hcr rcJ on for
Ne1m:an-\1an:u\ .. lo" ·le'·· sccurn'
m t.'a\un:s 1 lhl· inudt.'nt-., ~cm 10
inaca-.e v.hl'n then.'. .., pubhc11'
about them
The lnn& of slashtng'i has ruined
more than SI .000 v.orth ot
clothina 1n 1hc last '"o )cars The
l3lCSI umdl!lll ~urrcd aOOUI \\\0
"C'd.S aao at l\c1man-\tal'\'u'>. v. hen
IV.OC.\J)CO l\Cdrcs es \\.Otth 4,1(15.
v.crc found "llh lashc In the b,td.s
Thl'a 1nud1.'nt\ ha'c txcurrcd at
'>hop 1 and· at ma1or department
SIOTCS '" ~he malls
ome stores ha"·c hctn h1l 1~-
pcatcdl} uth Coa I Pla1a· Bull·
od.' and llarn'i & hanl men
store and Fa\h1on l\land'' Rub-
in on·, nnd "'-cunan-\1arcu~ c.tol'\"\
'arc .imong tho~ that ha' c rec_nrdl'd
11.1.0 or mor~ 'la htnf 1n<1dcnt 1n
thl' ~SI IV.O \\'.tr\
D11Tcrcnt ''pl'" of clo1h1np. ha' c
. been heed h} the sh:aW11} ~lasher or
slasher . but all of 1hc prmcnt ha' c
one lh1n1 in lOmmon -high pnl."C
1.1&'-.inJ dc'>lgncr l:ibl:lc.
\1 iirw thc·p•dc1cncl· ~cml'd. lo ~ for men's ftnt: 'Ult\ and J<.ld(h
but . irr ft.'(.cn1· in\.ldtnh "om en'\
dC\lll'ICf drt :i1'ld J>f'IC'C\ v. arm-.:p
sutls hinc .11"4l lil.·cif ~ubjn~o ttc
\l:Uhmg ...o
ther common threads unnina
through the J11Tc1rnt \l~sh1ng.\ an:
th1.: \Uc and ltX·at1on \)f tht" ~hi\ The
-imall .. 111s th:il .ip~ar to h:t\e Nt'n
produ"cd b~ a raLOr or !\ntall l.:n1k
ha\\.' been found gencr3ll~ on 1h,,
arm or all\ ot the rmcnt
\!11dc from the k" ~im1lan1 ic\
\here ha'c ht-en no other • vong
Po>t1crn '"' c 'rigato l'\ c-an uc ~
clu1.:'i The int:tdcnl<, haH· occurred
1n unpredtdabk pun\ -•-.cr.11
"11h1~e month. tollo"C'd b' none
tor monlh.,
~o usprct hav~ bc'cn 'PQCl.cJ
and the llnlC' \)f occur1Tn<.C ·ha . Ill.\
Ix-en h.ird to pinpoint tx'Cau ''ore
c lo\\!\' U)u31h don't d1~o"cr the
d ma ~ unlll a lU tomcr tnc on the
g.armen1 noted Elt1;atx•1h \ el.c1. 'IC·
curil' m3nafl'r tor Bullod\ \\ 11 hire
in f 3\h1on '> nd. The~· no 1ti ~llcm:· Bob
O:illc~ "«wport lkach ~cc
pol.c~man. \.ltd ... 1 h<. "nmc ha\c
ix~·n intcrmith:nt and rorad1c We
(Ptea.se see Sl.ASHElt/Alt
Altematlve
aCtlvltles for
for Irvine 's
teens $ought
__!L., ___ •• -~ -• ---.y·· ALEX WtWAMS
Of -Daly ~ ·-1 f indeed the only con ,isicnt trait
of tc-cn-nacr 1 their 1nron"1ttncv.
Irvine }Outh ~-cttallon prosram!I
l1'e IOlOI to l\a"e \0 prOHM dl'Cf'IC
contcmporan cntcrtunmcnt to
c1ra .. teens from more 1llic11 ni1tu-
. umc fun, In inc ltadcrs said Tun--
da). ..
Thas c.onchwon came after mfur·
maJ dakus it>n bct~ftn lr\itnt''• C1h
Council and the In•• lint~ ~ Di trKr.'U'l.lCliday't ptbfnna
was t~ finl :JOlnl rnef1'1'1 bt\ween
tbc t~o pencl1 1n 16 yean.;
loth ar-.>ups are now ~ ...
8duh·mon11ottd altnuuvn IO =···· ak':Ohol ., .... ,.. But tt.e pa 1a.1 ..
.,......ms 11 to~'*"* .... ment "'thou' ~ ~ ~· tOplU~ Ca • I •• Ed Dorua Mid.
'"With tomedtiftl ..... ~........ ...~ .. ,., ..
Tr nnls courts.'·Urged In Central Park Orange County man pleads.
innocent to bank robberies
lratrNeWe-~ .e, IOmlft MW r Of .. ._,_._ •
t Tennis player M-aucrilc Galich
.-her tomclima coun partner
Pllty A. Gordon have lobbed a
oouple of ter'\'et at Hunti"Slon
Belch city officials in favor of put·
ti .. tennis courts in Cenual Parle.
They claim a tennis complex
would be compatible with a tolf
cou~ bein& considered on about
100 acres of undeveloped land in
Central Park between Colden West
and Edwards streets and Talbert and
Ellis avenues.
There's more of a need for tennis
than aolf, Galich said Tuesday, be-
cauae "°'* of all qee en PllY· And, llthoulh private dubl are
available, ahe doubts that eome play.
en can afford the S80 to S90
monthly membel'llaip fees.
Galicia said she started playina an
her "Qb aummer" and has been
playi ... ncularly for 16 years, up to
three uma a week.
She and other tennis advocates
have coHected 11anatures &om 103
residents 1etk.if\I a tenni1 facility of
I 0 or 12 courts. They plan to keep
collcctif\I sianatures throllfh July
when they ho~ officials amve at a
favorable decision, she said.
Jo a letter she sent the City Coun-
cil in April. Galich said there are
rumors a private 1ennis club will
clolt, causint "a definite •laotUee of
court&."
Gordon, who also wroae to of·
ficials earlin' in M\Y. said she be-
lieved a aolf coune would be ••a
bonus" to the city. But w also
wants consideration of the 1enni1
complex that would pey its way
throup fees, si(Yular to the oper-
ation of the'ttnnis facility at Mile
Square Rcaion.al Parle in Fountain ·Valley.
Gordon said her children and
others have to sLlnd in line for
courts at Golden Wea Cola..
When they're shut out there Ibey
have to ao to Mwdy and Editon
paric1 "and hope''•for a coun, uact.
In her letter, Gordon said •he
hopes the city can accommodate t~
tenni1 pa.yen who have to 10 to
Fountain Valley to hat the ball
around. .
Maror Wes Bannister. who' bttn
a leacbna proponent for a golf courw
-ejther 9 holes or 18 holes on the
undevdQped land -said Tuesday
he lookl tavonbly on the rcque11 by
the tennis advocates. Still. he §ltd aolf would probably brina in more
money.
The City has asked aolf COUClC
dev,clopen to aubma t proposals.
A Yorba Linda mart whO afktcdly lhrtattned to tlLpott •
woman cuMOmer to AIDS by cut11nt h1mldf wtth a I 2-1nd1 lu'!ife
p&taded innoceat Tuetday to robbina nearly Sll.000 from two F1Bt '
lnttritatc banks. ..
A July J trial dale is 1tt for O.v1d Cl)'de weeton. 3.-, before
U.S. Diltrkl Judie Manuel Real
weeton, who polled SlS,000 be1l. as 1ccuW'd of robbing S4,692
from the Fint lnterscaw in Orantc on Apnl 27. and $8.200 from an
Fl 8 branch 1n r;>ana Point on May 3.
Accordana to a federal indictmtnt, SWttton thttatcncd a woman
with a knife durina the second incident and forced her to acc:ompany
him inside the bank.
Sweeton alleaedly arabbed customer Joan Lccb, shouted hi: had
AIDS and threatened to cut h1m5elf unless he was 11ven SI 0,000.
A standoff with authonties lasted about 20 nunutc,. Author1t1~~
lat~ ~ovcrcd the footlonl knife.
Jwci Marines killed in co,:>te ---........
Members of Sweeton's famil¥. who said he had been distraught
over problem with his wife. denied th41t he has AIDS.
Local nifhtclubs have also offered
-.--.-.€Fas Aet-:-ass-igAed to flight
Two women Marines died durina
an orientation flight when the heli-
cop1er in whach they were riding
collided with another chopper and
crashed, a -spokesman for the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station said
Tuesday.
14 missing In S•a Knlgf!t copt•r trash In .Japan. AS
Cpl. Lisa Tull, a rqcrvist. and gt.
Brenda L Schroeder, a career
Marine radio operator, were killed
Saturday when a CH-46 Sea Knight
helicopter collided with another Sea
Kniaht near Gnmes Point in the
nonnern Nevada dcsen.
. The other se•en aboard the heli-
copters escaped serious injury.
Tutt's family had raised q11estions
about her death over the wc-ckcnd,
$lyrna she wn not assigned to heli-
copter duty. The~ said they were
unable to detennane why she was
a,bolrd the craft.
''I can -'Cll you there was no
specific assianment" for the two
WO(nC"' said Maj. Jim McClitin. a
spokesman at El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station.
He said the women were on an
orientation flight, ''basicalJy a fam-
iliarization with helicopter oper-
ations.··
McClafo said such fliahts arc open
to .. any Marine who has some tame
and if there's an emety ~t aboard
a helicopter." The cx~on is if the
mission specifically prohibits ride-
alona.s, he said.
"We do th1s every day. This one
just happened to be a mishap." said
McClain.
A Marine source spcakinJ in
Washinaton on condition of not
being identified said the women
were seated at the back of the heli-
copter. which was cut in hal f in the
't=umes znjure 60 students
9y City News Setvke The other S2 students were check-
Five dozen students at a San Juan cd by paramedics before beina sent
Ca · 1 h I home for the day. she said. ptstrano e ementary sc 00 were Firefi"""'tcrs were called to the ovm:omc by fumu Tuesday, and .,,
ei&ht of them were briefly hospital-school at abouC10:40-a.m. when a
i'uid, due to a possible malfunction foulsmelling odor was detected in fou r fuurth· and fifth-grade in the school's beatina system. classrooms. The odor was Tollowed
All of the younastcn complained by repons of headaches and nausea
pf headaches and nausea after inhal-from students in those classrooms, ma an unknown chemical that ap-Cha said.
parently emanated from tbe heating The rest of the classrooms were system at San Juan Elementary fli School, 31642 E. Camino Real, said una ected by the problem, and in-
Oranac County Fire Department struction proceeded normally, Cha ~pokeswoman Kathleen Cha. said.
Ei t children who suffered the "It is still under 1nvest1gat1on. but
worst symptoms. were ta n to local (the hazardous materials experts)
hospitals, where they were examined believe it was 50me unblown con-
and 'released, Cha said. dition in the hcatina unit," she said.
• SLASHER·
,romAJ
don't even know what the instru-
ment was."
As a result, securit> measure
haven't been increased much, even
at stores that have been v1ctim1zed
more than once.
Sccunty personnel have basically
kept employees informed about the
incidents and advised them to keep
a vi11lant eye on the people who
. come into their shops, especially
those individuals who spend a lot of
tame an 1he store and rifle through
mcrchanda~ but dQJl't purchase
anythana.
Because of the unpredictable man-
ner of the incidents. the ideal
method of investigation would be to
place a · detective or two on
surveillance in the stores throughout
4hc whole business day. police of-
ficials said. But such a tactic 1s
obviously unrealistic and imprac-
tical from a manpower standpoint,
the officials said. At~ullocks Wilshire, cmplo)'ees
Al so ' imp~al, because of thr-N..ve "been told the best prevcnuon
haah expense lnvotvcd. as anstalla-m~sure 1s ancrcasana patron service,
taon of video cameras or other t)'JX' Veker said.
of electronic surve illance. "We're a smaller store compared
'ASSESSMENT
,romAI
you're still aoina to benefit from a
aeneral improvement in the appear-•n;ce o( lhc neiahborhood', '' DC Witt
saad.
' .. It's very important to remember
that when you come into Mesa
Y erde, you come i.n aJona the loop,
ind when you sec the broken fences
and odd additions to fenoes that
rr1
lOZONE
From Al
't ailed for a total ban on
c hlorofluorocarbons .
........ "fQLcach I percent depiction in
"the ozone layer. we can e1tpcct to sec
a 2 percent incrca1e in the amount
"'6f solar radiation bittina the Earth,
!With corrnpondin& incrca1e1 in skin ~ncen and cataracts. u well as a ,disruption in human immune sys.-·tema. "We have here in Irvine the best
tiftc expeni1e in &he wOrtd. If
• Med &Mir ed¥ice, we •ill llllld la om ,... 4ulY IO ~ 1lie .......... wtfaft of
!!lniM'• citi&ena." ... laid. ,. Wbilc Apan 8dmined that '~haa aeoven •••Y ,from "J
people have made it's aot to create
a poor impression. If you can act a
dramatic improvement in that ap-ran~. for S2~r. what a n.
propotcd auettment is S2SO per hou1ehold. eayablc all at once or
to 10 annual 1nstaJJments of S2S
each.
· Van Hoh said the 1urvey was not
intended to be anythiq clote to the
final word on ·the iasue.
colli11on over the Nevada descn.
The back half crashed to the
ground, while the pilot managed to
control the descent of the front half.
The source also said Marine Com-
mandant Gen. Al Ora) was "spun
up" about the midair collision a,nd
wanted to know how 1t took place in
dayli&ht, shortly after 9 a.m. MDT.
Such crashes have recently been
linked to after-dark flights using
niaht gogles that limit a pilot's
vision.
McClain said a memorial service
for the two Marines was scheduled
for Saturday on the base. when
reservists arc present.
Schroeder, tbe full-time Manne.
was attached to Marine Air upport
Squadron 6.
Jealous boyfriend
held on gun charge
Police in Costa Mesa atrestcd a
resident Saturday for alleaedly
threatening to shoot the-kneecaps off
notherman who ·was goin\ out
with his &irlfraelid.
· Harold Dean Shclit, 36. said he
saw his &irlfncnd with 1~e v1ct1m at
Popeye's Oar House, on PlacentJa
Avenue, shortly aner 1 a.m. and that
the two were "kusing and carrying
on." Afler acccptina a ride with has
girlfncnd and 1he victim, heht al-
fe&edly en1etcd his house, got a
handgun and emerfcd w1th the gun pointed at his nva 's knees.
He allegedly told the vacum he
would shoot ham 1f he did not leave.
The v1cum lcfl and called pohce
Sheht was arrested at I :4S a.m.
to some, so our cmplo}ec to patron
ratio as rather good." she said. "ft'\
reinforcing the basics that go along
with good bus1nc\s "
What could also eventually help
1n the ca~ 1s Fashion Islands tele-
phone-tree type of .notification sys-
tem . that quickly disseminates 1nfor-
mauon about an incident at one
store to all the other merchants
The alert system has been an plat'c
for years. accordana to Dan Macki<\
Fashion Island security supervisor.
A merchant repun~ a su p1c1ous
1nc1de,J\l 'lo the central sccunty staff
and the dispatch 1mmcd1ately con-
tacts the ma.Jor stores, wh1cli 1n turn
notify other stores.
"We were jusf tryina to assess how
much ncptave reaction there wa to
the idea before we took: any action to
be&in the process," he sajd "We'
were only doina what the home-
owners association asked us to do.~·
Establishment of an a11nsment
district would require public notice,
public hcarinp, and action by the
City Council. No sud> action bas
been 1ehcdukd so far, Van Hoh
said.
to rent their facilities for supervised, 'rom A I aJcohol-l'fcc teen dane«. Mancuna
diflicuh to attend. They prefer said. . ..
somcthin1 that seems to take place eotvove said the c11y's lnmat
almost spontaneously," Dornan interest in buildan& a new "Teen
said. Cant~n" recreation center has
Thus, council members and board waned, and city leadtrs of late have
members reached the followina con-shown more interest 1n cxpandin&
clusions: The city must offer teens a the prOJrlrns already offered at ex ·
wide variety of dances, concerts and istina sites, such as the T~n Center
other activities, all at low cost, with at Hcri~e Park.
p&enty of food. Co,.rove sa1d teen malaue is not
Teen activities must also be subtly unique to Irvine and that all com-
presentcd. with active tecn-qe per-munat1es· face the challenge of
ticipat1on in plannina. Furthermore, providan1 safe. lqal entertainment
tecn-aacrs must be notified or city to teen-a,ers.
events, possibly throush publicity In other business, the counC'iJ and
• efforts at local schools. the school board:
SCHMIDT
l'romAI
Co,Uncilman Cameron Cossrove • Mulled the ponibahty of mod-
Sl111tsted the city research the possi-1fyin1 existina school sites w11h the
D4\1ty of fonnin& a non-profit cor-facilities needed to hou5e c1ty-spon-
,., poration devoted solely to raising sored ·day-care ~°"ters. Adaptma
money for teen-age recreation. schoot b~1ld1015 for this purpose "We liked them for their guide-
linesi and they didn't have any."
Malcolm said. ""They haven't
enacted any rules aovcming tht1r
decisions on when 10 open a bearing
to the,public. As a result, we believe
the old rules should api>ly."
Under the comm1ssion's pre-
Proposition 92 rules.' ,Jll judicial
conduct bearings were conducted an
private. ·
Frankel said he could not discuss
the issue of auidelines.
"That wall be one of the things
th.al 1s brou&)lt out in coun," Frank·
el said.
Supttior Coun Commwiooer
Ronald Bauer issued a temporary
rcstrainina order preventing the
commission from holding the JU·
dicial conduct heann1s until
Schmidt's lawsuit is resolved.
A hearing on the suit was sched-
uled for June I 5. ·
Car burglarized Jn FV
A thief broke into a 1989 uzuka
Sw1fl parked in the 10100 block of
Sunn Street between 2 and 11 a m
Monday. After cutting and remov-
ana the c.ar alarm wares. the culprit
removed $1 S3S 1n propert)'.
..
"What is perceived as cool will would be cheaper than building new
change over the years, but one cons· day<art centers, said Mary Ellen
tant will always be with us -cost," Hadley, school boar<I' trustee.
Cosgrove said. • Discussed a pr0poscd bond-
Added funds could pay for the issue that would ra1sc SSO million to
buildings needed to house dance~ SSS million for new parlcs and park
and panics. CoSJ.rove said. facilities. The money would pay for
. Several possib1li11es for recreation completion of the proposed North-
sites arose at a recreation forum wood Communi1y Park. for which
sponsored by the city's Community no locauon has yet bttn dccidtd.
Services Department on May 4. Money would also pay for bicycle
The recreation department could.4 trails at city parks and for full
te~ranly rent store front space to development of Civic Center Park.
h dances. The dcpanment also located next 10 City HaJI, Mannan&
has cce1ved offers from Wild Riven s.aad.
amusement park to rent the 7,()()().. Exc:HS funds might also be used to
square-foot buildina on park build a 20,000-squarc-foot senior
grounds, said Deanna Mannina, citizens center and an adult day-are
Communat) Services director. butldan& 11 Woodbridae Park.
Clothing ·store r obbed of S 1 50 . .
ly the Daffy Pffot
A lone robber held up a dothang
store derk at kn1fepo1nt Tucsd11 y,
estapana with an ~t1mated SHO
cash. ·
The 11 :05 a.m. noldup (>(Currcdllt
Pa afic Eyts and l 's, I 83S Newport
Blvd • an Costa Mes.a. pohcc Lt Sam
(orde1ro said.
After entering the store. the
!iU~pect brandished a knife and or
dercd the lone clerk to open the ca h
re11stcr. ( orde1ro satd.
He then rcac.hed over the coun1er
and irabbcd the cash.
The suspec1 ordered the clerk into
a back room then fled on foot No
escape vehicle was seen Cordeiro
said
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Humor used ..
to r~ise funds
for serious gqal
A coupk of weeks aao. this column descnbed
a rccnatkable scnunar in 1 Corona dcl Mar church
· which fcaluttd affluent and conservative Southern
California leaders tclhna how they had walked
away from the hawks to become m1htan1 ad·
vocatcs of arm control, d1plomat1c solution to
Central Amencan military d1ctato~hips, and an-
crnsina attentJon to Amcnca's own downtrodden
and unv~rpnv1lcged. Followina this report, we
were invited to Pa1Jadena's celebrated I~ .House.
a humor and music ruaht cl ub. where more than
300 influential Pasadena c1t1zens paid from SSO to
S 1,000 each to lauah their way in support of e_cace
Fntz Coleman. the delightful weatherman for
KNBC Channel 4, was the h1lanou!I master of
ceremonies, and he and comcdacnnc t:mily Levine
made the old lee House rock with laughter a~ the)
spoofed the present adm101strat1on and 'W><:tct) 10
acneral. The occasion was a fund-ra1~r for the
Interfaith Center to Reverse the Arms Ra.,ec.
celeb,...una its IOt~ anniversary ad \oca11ng o \lDP
to the ~astcful defi-
c1 t·spcndang arm~
rac<'
There was also
mus1 and some dra·
mallc 'lkit'i dunng
the evening, but
there was no doubt
that Coleman arid
Levine scored . 1he
mo\t peace-loving
point and kept the
audience laughing all
evening. Coleman
sn1d he became more
co,ncerncd about
peace aftt'r lhc re·
cent birth of the -;cc-
ond Coleman cnald :·1 ~n to th ink more ~craou I) about how
1d1ot1c at 1s for us tu continue the -arm\ bu1ld1Jll
the creation of new nuclear ..-.capon<> when ..-.c
already can destro} the world 40 umes over. I'm
not so concerned about m)self but I don't want nn
childr<'n to expencnce a nuclear holcx:au t ••
Coleman spoofed the l lmted States for 11'
massive d1s pla) of strength to c'>Cort 011 tanker<; 1n
the Persian s ulf.
··w e S31d 1t was ncH''l')af) to control the
Iranian Navy and ..-.hen our battlc'th1ps. <.:ru1\Crs.
aircraft earners and destroyers got o'er there thq
found the Iranian Navv consisted of n hun-ch of
wind-surfers <.'1UT) ing Ull''i
"I can near our sailors now Their big gun'>
were designed to shoot 20 gr 30 miles 'He~. Iran
back up. You'rt too d ose. We C'an't h11 )Ou.' "
Both Coleman and Levine lc'elcd their
humor toward Ronold ~cagan . George lfush and
Oh"er Ncu(h. the all-American oo' C\lOlkd a' lhl·
role model for an) )Oung man ..-.ho ..-.ants to gro"'
up and def) the Cons11tu11on to tdl h1g lie'
destroy goH~mment documc:-nt'> and ~II arm'> to
terrorist nauons.
Emil) U\lnc has a large lollo,'lng as one of
the count') 's funn1e'it women e..-. week dt>
scribed her as the top U S ~omcd1c11ne. She ha\
written scnpts for Goldie Hahn and ap peared on
many TV sho\\s he as pJn1cularl) funn> com
mcnllng on the re lation'> bet..-.een men and "o men
on soc1et) 's m1slead1ng ad"ent'>ing. and on \men-
ca·s ~hallo" pohucal cam~11n1ng.
"I ~alch the f V d1c11C1ans, and the) SU) "C
arc what ~<' cat. Ronald R<"agan hkcd JCll) bean
George Bush wnna popcorn and hamburger\
Whal the) eat affects th<'m This gu) ~ho
murdered the ma)or of an r ranc1sco got on
~ause some e'<pcn ~1d bl· was illTt'cted b)
l wmk1es He ate too many of thl"m and 1hn
affected his mind Guns don't loll ma)Or .
Tw1 nk1cs do Now the NR.\ 1\ figh11ng proposed
le&1'il:U1on 10 outhtw T" 1nl1c!> It "'all onl) Leep
them awa~ from· 1nnocen1 people. ( nminals "'111
Holl<lay
ly JANn ZIMMlltMAN °'""0-. ........
taiew1<k h1gh\\ay fataJ111es over the
Memonal Oay weekend were up 26 ptr·
cent O"tr la ' )Cir, but thi number of
vehicle-related de~ths 10 Orange County
remained at two, oflic1ab s~ud.
Those deaths occurred 10 the cities of
Costa Mesa and La Habra and k.ept the
IOC'll tall> even with last )Car. according
to the Cahfom1a H1&h"-•Y Patrol •
fifi)'·SC\ en motonsts "'ert killed
throu&hout Cahfom ta. sa1d m Ha)'nes
of the CHP's Sacramento headquarte~
Of the 39 people lulled in CHP temt<>n .
at least 30 of 1hcm "ere not ~caring
seatbelLS he said. The ri:mainani 18
deaths were handled b)' local authontaes
-
La t year, 45 people ~ere killed duril'\I
the thrtt-<iay weekend.
The CHP'' San Juan Capistrano. West-
minster and Santa Ana offices. wtuch
cover thC"frttways and state h1&hways an
unincorporated county areas, were fatalr
1ty-frtt. pokesmen for those agencies
said.
But there were 2.3 88 drunken dnv1ng
arrests in CHP areas throughout the state.
up 361 over Inst year. Haynes said.
The tugher numbers may be due to a
stncter C'HP patrol -1be large t
crackdown an the state's history. Hayne~
said. The sta1cw1de program, which ran
from May 22 through Monday, required
8,000 hours of overtime, double that of
pa)! )cars •
The pro&ram targeted drunken drive~,
Hbnor student's
story of success
takes a tragic turn
By SUE" MANNING
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Or1nge fOMt DAIL y PILOT /Wedneeday. Mey 31 ....
spttdtts and moton t not weanna 11ea1.
belts.
In Oranae County, 128 uspectt'd
drunken dnvers were arrested between 6
pm. Fnday and m1dna&ht Monday
Broken down, the arrests totaled 31 from
the San Juan Cap11trano office. 28 from
Westmin,tcr and 69 from Santa Ana.
Law .enforcement officials consider·
Memonal Day weekend the kackofT for
increased summer travel
Acros the nation, at least 449 people
died in traffic accidents dunna the hol-
iday weekend, The Associated Pre s rt--ported. .
The Nauonal Safet} ounc1l had es11-
ma1ed that 370 to 470 peop~ would be
killed on the nation's roads during the
holiday.
Jose Luis R•ao, • H•rvard
schol•r from Oren9e County.
faces •rmed robbery ch•rges.
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Jll"epted an a norm.II e't.'r)da~ 1~111: of
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UO\U\\e\)rul," \.1chtll ~Id
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cunfe'l'>IOn, ' Rarnl'll satd ·
"In th1) ca..c. th.u ·~ prubabl\ 1he \lnl\
rl:'ah)t1<. dcfcn<oe.' the\ 1.ould c:ome up"' 11h
lie had to tind .;a \tjpc oat Hr had ll'
~\j)IJ1n a"a> Im ._no"lcctiil' ul \\Cr.
1h111f .. \lehta \31d
"I m 'iCC1ng ii ll'"' har on thr \tanJ
I thin!.. hc'.s Ix-en hl.c 1h1~ .ill :.iloni I
kno" for 3 fJl t he·~ ht-en 1al.1ng Jl('opk
for a ride for .i Ion& tame." Mrht3 ~1d
lk dcsu1b\'d R.i10 J ·'en art1cul.1tl'
-mut.h more a111,ulatc than mo t uf thl·
iobl:lcrs ..-.c ha"e on the \tand 't t.lU ran
1ell hc"'I "ell cdu1.·atl'li oinJ 'c" "t.'11
p1 1.·pJn:d '-'" the stanJ II'\ ob' 1ou' h"
ll'\llOHlll) ha) lx'cn ri.'hl'Jl"'>('d ..
• 1n state I
for countlnl puf1>()teS. lht Mlidafi •
pcnod bepn a\ 6 p.m. local time f~
and cndtd •t m1dn1pt local time flloM day.
Cahforn1.1 had the hipeit death toll.'
followed by Aonda with JO ~
traffic "eatbs, Ohio wath 29 arid Te ..
With 26.
Three states repc>ned no ~
Delaware. No1th Dakota and Soudl DtJ ·
ko~ n
Last )car. there were 404 traflk fMal·
1ues dunna the Mmtonal Day ~kend.
The h1ahcst toll was recorded in 1961
when 629 people died over a four-da)o
weckt'nd. The .h1&h"t thrtt-<iay toll for
the holiday wai. l<>tl&ed i" 1969. when 9 .
JlCQple died.
Disneyland ;
prepares for
I
onslaught of I
1skinheads' ~1
By City News Service
Dasne~ land olliuill are prcpan ng for
Ii ....
I
po).s1bk 1ntlu \ 10da) of "hue u
prenr.Jc1'it "ho 141\ e pubt1t.:11ed a .. Wh1 lt:
\\ orl cr"' DJ\ · H'lehrauon al the l\1a&1'
"-1ngJum •
I 3'>1 v..cd a Lo'i ..\ngck; radio 'itauo •
fCll'l'l'J J llw1 1.1rcl1latcd b} n group
1..Jlkll 1h1.• "Rt'' ol ut1 onan Wh1~
\h 1rl.\·1 \ \1111' It dnirncd tht rt' will
J \~kh1J1ton .11 l>"UC)land toda) :men -~·J b) N.11" .. ,~111hl·nds" and pro-v..h1tc
"hCa\ \ llll.'l.1k1 \ ·
D1!>0l'' l,1nJ 11llic1nl reacted ~ 1\~
ou11 a*l' to thl· glllup's plan t() cdchrn•
th1.· ~ th ann1H'r\a1 ~ of Grc-go1 tras.wr·.,
b1nh. "ho lhl' ll1er dJ1m \\.a~ one of the
~oJIJ lhl'" lll 111( pro-" ""c mo' C"mcn1&
\\ l .1H' •llH'n"'-d anJ in<;uhcd that
Jll\.OllC \\OUl<l 11') Ill J)\0C13le us. \\Ith th •
kuH.1of1t.:p1dKns.1blc .1ct1'\1L) "sauJ 0 1 •
Ill'' land 'Pl1le,man Rob Ruth.
\lth11ugh tht• 111\'I \tale' th,• evt.•nt was
\.llll lll1m·d h' Dl)l\l') lruuL.ofllcwls· cla1 m
the) h•h t.' ncq:r heard of the group and
\U\j.)l'\ t thl· l11l'r 1s. thl' woa l of !IOmcont
hungq lor nw1.l1a a11en11on. Roth said
t.11 no one h:i ct:iim cd r Pons1·
b1l11) fo1 the ll1er
\nahe1m llOlt\c l\o ha'c nc,cr h<'a1i,l
of the IP Oup cl;.a1m101 10 ponsor the
CH'nt but patrol officer\ will be on
)tanJh~ ltl m:1ke s.u1c thl.'.'re are no prob-
k1m .11 Dl\nC\ lanJ , C:ipt John Flanapn.
• 11 J m one \hov..s up lO ttu'it' prob.
km' "C "111 be prepared." Flanagan
\tlWC\I
l>l\ne) land ofli 1.il ~ere particular~
up"''' ,, 1th lh\ "h111.· \llPl"t'tlUlt1"1 • nior
()\'\au"" till' p.ul. 1 .. 1)n hm11 to pnh•kal
@.11 lU jl\
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111 \\ 11ll'ioh ;.111J "'111 t;al.r apprnpnatt.··
.I\ lltlll 111 ,l\\Ute our normal jl3rl. Op('f· •
a111in 1, nu1 llllf\.ll ll'd " Roth \.lid
\I.\ 111d10J to th~ Iller J ra·.c nf he\'<
J\\Jll' 1h1..: 111'1 flC"un 10 r.11"4!' :a ~011 Ila
Oii f 11111 \J\\ H'r I \l,1 nd a I 0 1\0C\ la nd
\ ... \
alwa>_s find a '\\-11) 10 &ct Tv.1nk1e\ ..
Emn) Y id \he v.as amustd b) a larir
billboard next to a p s \talion "It rc:id • sea gun.
so to Jl 1l · 'o" this 1mpht'\ tl)at a cnm1 nal hJ the
1ntellec1ual C41p:lC1t) 10 rta~on tha\ all out. lmag111c
this thug dn~1ng dov.n the .,trtct ilnd ~1ng 1h1
Drug of "the '60s· making a big. conleba.ck . .
billboard 'L'~ a gun go tJ) JAii He). I ne\.t'r l y PAUL ARCHIPLEY
thou&ht of that. Cree, whiu'll I do no" ·1 h's too late Of,,,. o.o11y ....,. St-"
for that 4.)(;hopcnhaucr lcctun.·' " urv1vor~ of the '60s drug<. ult un: ma)
One da> Levine v.all cd into a Jewell) tore rtm<'mbcr commt'rcial, lcatunng rod.
and w o '>1gn that read ··tars pierced v.h1l~ )OU \Ulr\ who "arnl-d ... Speed kill ..
v..a11 " , -1 hose v..;irn1n~ ma) have helped
"While )'OU wall I wa Strut:l 1:1~ the fnfht· )(!uelch demand for 1he dru! popular!~
t'nina ahcrnall"C' 'He).. 1 don't ha"C' un1t. 111 Just known a "spttd" or ~crank. but prop-
lea\le them here and pid. ·cm up later Don't get crl} calleJ mt'Olamphctnmine.
1hem ma~ed up or 11yc them to an) bod~ else~ " But law enfbrcemcn t offic1. I\ "arn
Le' inc' s1and-up p.llter 1 fast and furwu \peed 1\ m lung a comebad. on the drug
Her rubber face can be u~ to an•tnt a charac1cr, ~nc .-
and hfr "01« ,., w \eNtilc )OU tin e.t~ll)' 1ma11nc I\ p:oduce a high s1m1lar 10 cc><:a1nc.
the people she pon ra>' . pro\ 1ding fcc:hna,s of Power and t'uphl)na.
" nd then there art' the ~le \C.\. d . .. he 1d nd 1t la\1$ much longe1
"One of the sJ1d. fuh1o n map11ne$ how this But 1t still kill.,
man.took1n1 dame drcs1-Cd for a part), and 1hc :td Nt'\Crthelc!ls. ta" enfo rcement olt~1ol~
SI) • urc l like ~'· but I wun·t die for 11.' \\ell 1u:ro the tate ·~port an upsurge 1n u~
what will he do for u? l\n> th1 n1 a()(i 'hon of uf methamph(lam1ne. and Oranttc C oun·
death'> ·Well. bu\ter what will 11 ht tonaitit? You ty " no c~ccp\1on
name 1t. v.e'll do 11, anyth1na al all, nght up to the "Mcth.imphct.'\m1nc 1 ddin1tcl) gain·
point of dHna..'.. II\& a foothold an the matk(lpla~e:· "31d
_ .. t"'.W..vto~w71 ..... :111t-t"'l~""'-"°'...-nrtri~nr.Wil~'"Ttl:-.+--W86~k>=b Oa kky of th<' ~ £" oon lkas.·h [>61tl e -. > ,. panmt'nl
ml# 1 i1ns. came cl to k11lin1 the aud1cnet" 1th arrotic offi~'tn a rt' finding R JfO" 101
humor and cntcrta1nmcnt "nd bt ' Of aJI, accord· number of su pcct<"d dtu.t u~rs art' found
1n1 \O Kathy lmlc~ood. new bc>ard cha1rrn.an ot 10 bt' cal'T) 1na peed on them. he ~1d
the Interfaith enter 10 Revcrw the Arms Ratt. all l\llhough cocaine remain the d114g <lf
the ptrform<'n donated their ftts to peace, chu1ec. spttd ~s maki ng 1nroaJ.,
,,_ ,~,_ 11 I ,_,,, •• ~r of lt t "lt't d'leaper end it's mort' ava1lahlc.''
OtllllP C..11. 1111 ~••• ,_. ~~ •-' Oak1cL '81d
.,. • .,..,.. .. Lt Dick Ol'°n ol th<" Qranic C ount>
• henffs Dc:pertm<'nl alld 'Ct 1 om ./
PO I IC 1· I Of~
8o) IJn of the ( o lJ Mesa Pohce L>eP3n·
m(•nt ~1l.I their force~ also .ire find1na
more speed on the streets
"Our narcouc J>CO{>lc tell me thc>-
h.i"e \t'cn an ancrca~ in tt. >'cs" Olso n
said. "People sttm to thank thq 're get-
ting mort for their mont')' •·
.... We're cJtptttmg n's going 10 be a
problem an the future. · So\lan s:ud "Rut
ccx:.iine 1s still b) far lhe drug of
prcfcrcnt.:e."
fhat ma> be changing more ~u11.. kh
than ~me om ers rcal11c
L.1m lh fle. director of the shcnlf'>
Forcns1l ~1encc n ICC\ d1"1s1on . ..aid
tc h for mcthamphetamanc ha' e in-
crc:iSl'd ncarl)' "·folt1 m tht past thrtt
)'Cllf
"It 1 now about 25 perctnt of the to tal
ptubkrn subm111ed to us." Ragle said
me otlk11I~ bd1C\t' drug u~rs ma~
b( 1urn1n1 to peed because of pubh it)
abou1 the dantct'\ of coa1nC' But user\
are JUSt k1ad1n1 tncfiiich c -
"In man) resp«lS. 11·, one of the most
danaerous c.Jruas ... RaaJc said "We kno'1
1t ha long-tt rm cfTect on brain cells .. ~
me ~arthcrs ere finding the efTc t
of mc1h•mphctam1nc on hrtin Ct'll 1s
1m1lat to Park1nson't and lt hc1mer'
d1 asc he said C•lled chotc • the neu·
rolOJla l \) ndromc prodUC't, 1rrtau.lar~
JCrk1n&, mo\Cmt'nt" caused b) in~olun·
I.II) mu le contra 1100) • Broad ·t
Researchers "am SPl'C"d 1 p )ChOIQ8J-T he-y obtained a search warrant and
cally add1ct1"c and can make users ir· found equipment and supplies u \lo"Cll as
rnable, talk.am e. paranoid and \ iolent. e"1dencc of \Cveral 'itag~ of the mctl't-
nd the s~ being peddled toda> amphetamine cooking procc~!i. Oaklc'
could beevcn more dan1erous than what said
..-.as sold 10 the '6<>!1 A man and ..-.oman al$0 were lrThtcJ Mac~ of the tnelh3mphetamtnt' sold on usp1Clon of po ~ion of mcil)·
then was made b) dru& companic fk. amphetamine for sale
a usc of at.s populant\ u a d1et pt ll. 11 was Officers m other a of C'alafom ()
cas) to obtain alw repon an UP'wang 1n pet'd use. •
Toda). 11 1s more often made 11ltgall~ Law cnfortement offictab SI) 1t I'
1n makeshift laboratorie read1l\ 8\l1lablc m the n Francie ,
""hen it's madr 11le&all) thcrt''s no Ba~ area.
a\\urancc of" hat cl\<' 1'1 1n there.'' Raitc In fact. autbonun behc\e that 1()
\:ud. "The stufT in the b:ick room labs. ~rcent of the tate-'• ntimated 3.00l
)OU don'• kno" ~hat thc:-hell 11 1 ... 1lle-g.al \peed manufacturing labs arc 1n
Narcotics om Cf'\ hchr \e many of the the n Franca~o Bay area. •
allqal labs 1n the · uthland are in River-<\ Dl'pattmcnl of Justice spokeswoman
1de and n D1cio count1e ~1d the numb(r of la~ di!Covc~ in tbc .
Raalc said opcr•tors of th<' 10q;al labs state 'il..> f'()(._etcd from about 70 in t 912
ma prefer to Qpc ratc 1n 'IP3r'S(I) popu· ta 3""' rn I q ,
lated ~o~tJ!re 1h~.!L1!£.llVJ!!r.L~JlJ_--1M ..... af.W". to~. v. ~e heMI
be clo~l) scruunii@ Enforcement J\dmsn1s1rat10n of'fitt n
e'erthelcs . some labs arc IOC'ltt'd in San Jo • told 1atcd Prest th.at onh
Orange Count} c:oca1n and muuuana are uted moC't
ev.pon officers clo\Cd down a lab 1n oncn than speed toda'
Ncwpon Hetahts on Ma) I . Oa .. le La"" cnforct'ment ohietals only W._l.
said their head\ at the ~pect of fiahtll\
After arrestJng two ~pie for po • another dan.acrou drua
ion of metha'!'_Phctam1nt at • motel "What the) don't understand.'' Ol~n
carllcr tha.t.da)....OffiCU$ lcamed~bo1.11 lbc 14. .. ,, lhc un. ~\ JU.St ~ dead ..,,
po sable e\I tencc of thC' lab at 2? an~ of ll " ' -
lmae ,..... ... Hunll• .. on •aeh wa d1~ ofat the poli« 11atte>ft. . ...,. . .. 17100 Euclid t., at 2 1 m ndl).
WMn the nune notK'Cd a 1tnanarr
lea"1n1 the room with tv.o cu~ of
rofftt. she lhttkrd her punc and
dJtCO\ettd the loss. he notified
tec:urity •ho apprthcndcd t.he cul·
pnt.
A filh1na rod and rttl and a bo> ·,
cnuwrr bk)clc d1uppcared from a
ft~ blck) .. nJ in the 200 block of
l6th Strttt.
•'Oman 1d tha1 as he "a A dlamond necklace valued at
JoUJna an the am of lk ch S 1,(X)() was stokn from a f't'ttdcnce
Bou.lcurd and tla.n&a ~ .. enut at in the 1700 block of Pinc St..rttt
I0.07 pm Mond.t). a man ma· bet~n M•> I and Mar I 61
1er1ah1td out of the bushc-t wetnn1
not a htch of dotfun Fa.ataia Valk" e e e I
A t~nt an the 300 block of I I th T .. _.borina stlftt' weft' hit
lrttt Yid t onch) that whalt he ~11h a nill of car bufllann lak .,.H out of 10-.n w mt'Ont thra~ Sat...., Diabt or ta.Hy S"unda). On
tu hotM"lnd" k a 11 wrlbot1d O.fR:idll·Aweue. lhtte tft'idtnt re·
and a S bt )CIC'. poncc1 birdtmL O.maen 1ftd prop-
11 .. -1 ....... itok • ; s6 J7 ~n '"> lote -anctudina two bntd ..,........... • h ftNV\ ... ...-. f .-en Md • lar SltftO -fftlDd mounaaan bi>Ck 1n l <' .,-nN ~-. o ._ Sl99.9.S 10 S61' On But11map ~nca 1rck·. o:i ~\to~). Awn•. fiwe thrf\s '"'911ed .. ..._...
SomtOIW thtt-A 1 rock·~ 1 ~ ao. tom SU'° 151 . indllcll111
w1""'°* of.a 19~. 1H1n pK'llllP 1n a vlllW cs "ll•trauon. 5-le:ef lk
dill aree OI • c•land 5utid' ud C9I -.-w. WcW _.. r.tific {'.,. Hi&h~a aftd ... a _. opellld ~ 1i1nlr.aowe tlW.
12'° radio MO~>; A .-t...,. ;,_•..., .... SJ()
Nd bol ()( ' ""'" and °'htt Oil ti• ..... ,.,. ill 1111 ...._.
...-au .... ,...., IC ----=-t:~ -"I' .. • 1Moada) 11 6971 \\ar
0
Mf \tftut. h •1111-. Vellq eeioMI Hcl • .a .
• • • A case of m11ta.kcn IOcahon could
ha\'C bttn t~ (IUIC of a pro•lt'r
..epon Sunda at 2·47 am. ~I·
)ar-oid -oman ~ported that a man
climbed ~~ her bid)ard .. ,ao COveT
in dw 9300 block of Slln'ke A~ue
Ud &apped on her wt ... Whril
tk opcMld the atRMM. the IMn
acted IWUld and fted llC'r'OM dtc
~
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M °'9ng9 C,... DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, May ~1. 1919
Focus of House le el\shlp, pl'iob shifts
.
WASHINGTON (4P) -HouSt' expected rts11n1t1on of House
Speaker Jam Wnaht declared Tue Speaker Jam Wriaht. confirmed day. "I think l know what I should earlier in the day that he had bttn
do," but didn't sa) ~hether that approached by two Phila<klphaa-
meant he'd ccs110 over ethics based FBI aaents on Monday.
charges. Colleuucs assumed he But Gray denounced as an
would quit and Were even beglnnina "outrqeous he" a televised repon
to push. that he was J,1nder criminal in·
Meanwhile, sources confirmed ve~tiaation.
Tuesday ni&hl that the FBI is ('On· CBS and tbe Washinaton Post
ductin, a prthminary inquiry il\tO. quoted unidentified sources as say-
allepttods of payroll paddina on the in& the J ust icc Department was
staff of Rep. Wilham Gray, a Penn-launchina a prchm1nary criminal 1n-
1ylvania Democrat who is scckang a vestiaauon of Wri&ht. Ju~ucc De-
Houtc kadersh1p post. panment sources Ttave previously
Gray, who 1s seekinf the ma.iority said the department was monitoring
whip position in anticipation of the ethics proccedinas against Wright
and had not decided whether to look
1010 his financial dcahnas
The Post also quoted a source as
sayina Wfitht planned to announ«
his re1ipat1on either Wednesday or
Thursday, but delay its effective
date so the House: ethics committee
could rule on whether he accepted aifts from a business par1ner with a
direct interest in lqislation.
Wright, after returninJ from a
weekend actaway 1n Vtr&Jnaa's Blue
Ridf._C Mountains, told rcponers. "I
don t have a statement naht now. I
e>.pect to have one before the week'
out." ·
"I thank I know what I believe to
be in my bnt •in1trcst1 and the
interests of the 1nst11ution ... Wriaht
told reporters as he tttumed to the
Capitol. "I want 10 be fair to my1e;f,
my family. m.)' rq>utation, and I
want 10 ~ faar to tb11 institution
that I've served for 34 years"
While the Teus Democrat held
his cat<b close, fellow Democnus
were openly analina for leadership
posts in what they Cllpttled to be a
major shakeup in tbe House. •
A handful of 1en1or lawmakers
were pushina for the No. 2 an4 No.
3 jobs of mljonty leader and ma-
jority wlup. That assumes, as most
in the House do. that Wright will
soon rcsian and the cumnt majonty
leader. Rep. Thoma1 Foley of Wash·
inaton, ~II be elevated to tM
1peaktnh1p. The tlllttnt .whip, Rep. Tony
Coelho or Cahforrua. had been C!l·
'peeled to fiaht for the ~o. 2 Job. but
he said Fnd.y he would rcsi&n tn the
race or separate ethics questions
about a bond 1ftvntmenl he rude.
He said a conareuional 1nvestip-
tion of that issue could harm lhe
pany.
Gray said he had been told by FBI
aacnts that he was neither a ta,..et ;
nor a subJeCt of a criminal investap-
uon. ) Gz , S~nat~ committee approves
State budget of S49. 7 billion
Initiative would
raise commercial
property taxes
Car
Wash
•111
Paste Car Wax •s••
Liquid car wax 1511
PARTS LOGIC
"GO Harbor Blvd.
CoetaM ...
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A"ash in "confusion and uncertainty," a
Scna&e committee appro\.Cd Tues-
day a $49. 7 billion st.ate budaet that
includes about $2 billion more than
Gov. George Deukmejian rroposed. I
The Budget and Fisca Review
Committee's 11-0 vote cleared the
way for action by the full Sen&.te on
a spending plan for the fiscal\year
that stans July I.
The Asscmbl) Wa)s and Means
Committee was scheduled to \Ote
Wednesda) on 11s version cf the
budget.
But th is week's budget vote are
more tentative than usual because of
the state's uncenain revenue picture
and the contanuang negotiations be-
tween the aovemor, legislat ive
leaders. and state school upcr-
antendent Ball Hom$--
.. There 1s confusion and uriccr-
taint) about outstanding fiscal ts uc
that must be resolved before a state
budget can be finalized.'' budget
committee ha1rman Alfred 1\1-
quist, D-San Jose. said.
As an ind1cat1on of how (ogay the
budget picture is, Senate budact cit·
perts said they could not ~Y how
much of a reserve 1s tn the upper
house·s budget plan
"We think there 1s a rtscrve" s.:i1d
one aide. "We don't kno" how
much l1 as."
LO ANGELES (AP}-Cla1m1n1
commercial property owners have
received an unfairly larac tax break
from l 978's Propos1t1Qn 13. the
~roup that 'sponsored the state's auto
insurance antt1at1'e announced a
new crusade on Tuesday
Voter Revoh's property tax 1n-
1t1att'e taraeted for the J une 1990
state ballot. v.111 raise taxes on non-
rcs1dent1al t'ommercaaJ propeny
from I percent of assessed valuataon
' JOJ JT1~1mum of 2,2 percent, an
--------------------------------------increase that authors believe will
Some retirement pay shielded from alimony
br'ina an add11ional $9 b11Jion an
revenue to the state.
The initiative cam for usina some
of the money to restore or enhanct
local government services hun b)
Propos1t1on l 3's cuts.
WASHI NGTON (AP) -
Divorced' spouses of m1ht.a ry \Cl·
erans suffered a Supreme C-oun de-
feal Tuesday when · the JUStaccs
shielded some retirement pay from
alimony payments.
By a 7-2 vote an a California ca~.
the coun said a 1982 federal law
exempts from alimony an) mihtaf)
retirement pay that a veteran con-
vens into disability benefit~.
The coun also said the law re-
qui""-thal the alimony-a mahtary
veteran is ordered to provide must
be calculated on after-taxes income.
not gross pay .
Justice Thurgood Marshall. wnt-
iog for the coun, said Congress is
free to change the law.
But until that happens. a lawyer in
the case said tha~ more than a
million divorce settlements could be
reopened.
In other actton. the court:
with misJeading ads so counselors
couJd uric them to oontJnue their
PrcaJUncy. "Local government services -
-Refused to hf\ strict adverus1n1
hmits imposed on a Texas counsel-
ing center that authont1es called a
"fil1'e-abortion chnic" run by am·-
abonion activists. The center was
found to have enticed women there .
-Let stand a ruling that bans
orpnized prayers at the start of hiah
school football pmes in Gcora.aa.
Alabama and Florida. A lower court
ruled tJ?at such prcpme invocations
1mpemussibly promote rehl)on.
-Ruled 7-2 that Aonda's death
penalty law docs not have to require
'uries, mste.d ofJud&cs, lo make the
specific find inas authonzing impo.n-
uon of capitaJ puntshment
.schools, police depanmcnts. fire de-
partments, streets and sanitation -
all the services lhat local aovem-
ments pro' ade tn California .. and
drew bus1ne s and nc" citucns to
our state and helped build our ccon-
om). have detenorated1" said 8111
Zimmerman, the 1nai1a11ve's pnnca-
pa author and pohUcaJ director of
Voter Revolt. "Thas ioitiaovc seeks
to-comet that prQblem,". he saad
('.\I.I t 'OH '\I\ HH 11-:1-·s
ly TM Assocl•ted Preu
Seven wound,d In bungled robbe.iv
LO ANGELES -A bun&)ed armored truck holdup at a Wells ~~o
Bank branch ended 1n :s shootout Tuesday that ""ounded st\.en ~pie,
1ncludma five bank customers, authorities saad The hootout occurred
around 9·40 a m at the Lcimen Park branch at 43rd Placr and ( renshaw
Boulevard
Most of th e customer were injured b> glas5 f raamena or shards of
furniture that flew durina the shootout. s:ud S1t Mike Hui hof He sa1J 11
dad not appear that any af the customers· tnJUn~ ""as hfe--thr~atcning
City can't block plpellne operation
SAN BERNA RDINO -A JUdae rtJeCtt'd a reque t b; city officials
Tuesda)' to prohibit a pipeline compan) from re um1ng operation of a •
pressurized fuel ltne that blew up tn a dca~ly fireball la t v.cck, lol11n1 t'A<O
people. San 8emard1no County upenor (oun Jud_ge Ben Ka)uhamo
rcJected the ruy request, a dcc1 ion v.hach nen ( 11> uome) Jame\ Penman saad wH expected
The Cit) attorncr. ha souaht vainly 10 block tht' { alne' .f>tpt Line Co.
from rcsumin1p1pemc o~ration . or to convince Calnt'v Cltt\tta'e to
"locatf the I inch <hamcter fuel line awa) from ctt) re 1<ktH\.
Long Beach man's death sentence upheld
WASHINOTON -One ( ahfomia death row inmate had ht sententt
appeal turned down by the uprt'me Coun on Tueway, ..,hale a ~ond "•
cknied a hear1n1 before the h11h coun The just1cc~ let tand ruhn that
Charles Moore. con't:1cted or k1lhn1 a Lona Beach couple aflcr robbana ahem
and 1y1na them up, wa:s sentenced fa1rly. lft appeal dnl nol challenge the underiy1n1 murder convu:11on . '
In tM 1ttond case. the coun denied a hcanna on n appeal b> Kelvin
Malone. convicted o( kidnappina. robbi na and murdcnna a p station
atlndaftt in March 198 I in the n Bernardino Count> dcstn near Oa tt
~en deny assaulting black man
I.ONO I EACH -Two pohttmcn pleaded innottnt Tuesday to
lbovlllll • b&8ck avil·n1l11s actav1s1 throu,h a pla&e-a)a window, then l)'tnl
about lbc confroruauon. •hach was vickotaped by an NBC' camen crew, Locll leecb Of'Rccr Man Dickey 11 charted w1lh atNult and fihnJ a fahc
report. -ttik h11 panna, Ofric:tr Mart Ramie)'. 11 rharae<f only with filin1
... report.
Playful~Nurturingl lappy~hildren.
Playful Parenting and its role in •
n~childteni::e~t topic scheduled for ion d~ FHP
Health Care's Family Education Month in June.
Ourlix toPiCI ~the entire life cycle:
• &afmllilymYoarhtare~
Tuaday, fune 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
·~·--Mo~June 12,~:S0-8:30p.m.
·._ New.Odr•r-illlPmead • T.-.,,June S, 6:30-8:30p.m. ,
• Aa'lalsrM•U.hur . ~,Nne17,9-.80-tt:30a.m.
·• ]j .. Dl..U•••
Ta11day,1--20J:IM:80p.m:.
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TOKYO (AP) -A Marint heli·
cot*' \:tathcd at trl dun .. ntpt
ua1n1n1 opcraltoni off Ol1nawa.
and 14 of'tbt 22 Mannes aboard are
miuina, 1 U.S. m1hta!)' ~nman
$lad cuty toda)'.
Of the c1p& Mannt'\ rcS<"u~. four
•ert rcpon~ 1n1urcd
The CH-46 ~ Kniaht helicopter.
based 1n K.ancohc Ba>. Ha~aii. had
JUSt ta"n off shortly before mid-
m&h& Tucsda)' from the l' _ Den,er
off Olunawa , ~•d Manne Master S&t Jake-Rodnauc~. sp0kesman for lf~. Forces. Japan. '
He ~ad the ctash occurred at
about 11 SS p.m. Tue~yJoc-al time
as&it )3 m1ln 1i0u1h of Kadcna tr
JERUSALEM -Leaders of the Ariel settlement. founded in the
occupied W~t Bank 1n 1977, said Pales11n1an-s "ho ~ork there v.111 ha"c
to wear taas ldcnt1fyin• them a "alien worker " Al'tO Tuesday. I raeh sotdicn and allied m.Jl111am~ klllcd a guemlta who apparcntl)-was tr; ing
to crou the border into Israel, the army reported.
Israel radio said police ~ere quest1onio1 20 students at a Hebrtw study
cemer in Nablus about an attack by Jew1,h ~lllcrs on a Wc5t Bank village
~onda)' 1n which a 13-year-old gjrl was shot to death. Soldiers wounded
at least I S·Paltsttn1ans 1n the occupied temtofles -nine in the Ga.ta tnp
and six in the West Bank -dunna confronttt1on Tuesday
.... ·
Looters fight police In Argentln~
BUENOS AIRES. Argcntuia -Poltcc fought armed band'i in the
capital and hunll)' mobs 1n ,Rosano on Tuesda> and the death toll reached
11. Officials talked of handing out free food 10 stop loo11ng spa~ed by
wanna inOauon. S1Jt more people ~ere reponed lulled Tuesday.
In the Buenos Atrcs suburbs of San M1&JJCI and Qu1lmes. looter loading
food 1Dm lf\.lcb Chrew\toncs at police who frt~ to Slop' fhcm , and police
fired rubber bulle~ back. killing four local nev.-s agcnc1e s:ud. In R0$8no •
.\IJentina's th1rd-b11&est city and the countl') '\ meatpacking cnp1tal. armed
bands drove throu&}l deserted streets. hot at pohcc 'itauons and loo1cd
pnvate homts as well as stores
Polan~: U.S. Interfering In · election
WARSAW, Pola nd -The government 1ntens11it>d its charges Tucsda)'
that the United Stat~ 1s 1mprol_)t'rl) helping Soltdant) 's election campaign
-a claim Sohdanty and U.S diplomats denied. A late Ocpanmtnt
spok.esman said Conife s has au thonzcd SI m1lhon annually for ~lidartt)
trade union for al least two )Cars. Bui U. spokesman Richard Boucher
added: "We're not intcrfenng with the clec11on camp:11gn ..
Peace Corps vOluntee-rs going to China
WASHINGTON -Desp11e weeks of pohucal turmoil that ha gnppcd
China, a band of Pcace--C'orps volunteers plans to "tra\cl there 1n mid-u1u t
to beain a 1wo-)car c~pcnment as EnaJ1sh teachers. The t .. o-doLCn
'olunt«rS were ha1kd Tucsda) as "the hand clasp" bet'A-cen C h1na and the
United States a they embarked on a training cou~ for the Corps· first·
e"er prOJect tn 1 communist counll) The group will bt the first m the Peace
Corps .. 28·)CU history to scnc in a communist nation ( urrentl)'. there arc
6.000 Amencan "oluntccrs and trainee~ worlong in 65 n:u1ons under the
prognm. established to help pct>plc 1n the developing \\Orld .
At a ccremon) markrd b)' 1nsp1rouonal ~peec'hes. cup of tea and 1ood·
w11l wishes. the group celebrated 1l'> historic "cnturc with Peace Corps
officials and rcpresentauvcs from the h1nesc Emba > "In a way. th1'i 1s
I symbolic IC lure pan or China's opening up and ~00\tng closer rclauon~
to the United ~lilies.~ "11d Paul tngleshcrg. the voup·~ team leader
I rc ne copter er sh in Japan -Fo~ batr 1n ~IUWI dunna • ~ff. an 1mj>h1b1ou traMP.0'1 dock
routu\C ampbtbious tra1n•na e"· d\·iaam.'d for u'>t' 1n amph1b1ou as·
ert11(. • ,auh anc.I cap.ab!\: of c1ar()1 n1 up to
Rodri&uC' sajd the bdicoptcr ... , m (I I 46~ anc.I n compkml·nt of
c1rryin1 a ''"° of four ind I~ M nm· rhc < I t-46 ~ built b)
Manne paucnacri. The llJ bcin& 6ol-1n1
transp0ntd v.ere a.11ancd to 2nd fhc cauK' of the era h "a under
8auahon. ~rd Manne Rea1mcn1 1n"c t1"'1t1on. the !'-.av) ~1d 1n a
0 ... tnl"'I-for I\ month~ IS part Of S\llCffiCnl. r he hcltcOp)cr wa~ 3'i•
a u111\ rotauon proaram 1&ncd 10 Manne Medium Hcl1cop-
ln Wa!.htngton. Manne < orp tcr Squadron 265
pokesman L\ Col Fred Ped !>aid rhe 'u.11m<i.' name~ "ere "llhheld
the helicopter "pitched 0' er to 1he ix-nJmg noufitauon of' nc\I of l 1n.
ri&}lt and 'o\cnl into the water in-the N.t') ~•d
\Crlcdt UP\1dc dotAn. I ha'e noth1n1 Rodngucs sa10 . n-<:O\Cr\ oper-
IO indicate wh> 11 did that." a11on~ \\Crc being conduct b) the
;::;!!!!~:!Ull~~'-"'~ me-~cr
aboard the Den· The hcl1cop1cr went do..-. n '>1 •
BONN, West Germany (AP) -
Pm1dent Bush exulted Tuesday in
the success of a NATO summit that
produced a united Wes.tern front on
both convenllOnAf and nuclear
weapons and smoothed over a d1s-
pu1e wtth West Germany in the
process. Bu~h new to" Bonn from Brussels
where the 16-nauon oTth ·Atlantic
. Treaty Oraa!'izat1on had JU~ forged
a compromtSC on shon·ran,e nu-
clear m1ss1lcs. The deal w\11 keep
some or the NA TO weapons
dcplO)'ed .1ndefin1tel) while prov1d-
ang a framework for eventual oego-
111t1ons with 1he ~v1ets to reduce
the toc9'>1lcs once conventional
weap0ns m Europe arc c ut.
Bush met one-on-one in' Bonn
with Wesl German Chancellor
Helmut Kohl, who called the prt$i-
. dent ··a fnend)among fnends." Bush
~jd he was "very pleased "w1t)l the
reaction to the NA TO decision."
Jn a triumphant mood. Bush said
the alliance had scored a "double
hn" w11h its dec1s1on on the nuclear
1s uc and 11s endorsement of his
proposal for wide prt'ad reductions
1n troops and convcnuonaJ weapons
ba~ 1n Europe. .
The commumquc winding up the
40lh anniversary summit meeting
mtln thea\t of Kiyan.( apr:. 1d
Napt h1 aru~. polc"man for
the \1 n :ne Salct) gen<')', J1p.:an's
t:Oas\ ar
He 1d hrec J panesc a1m·-aft
tlnd I-' Q llffil' Sarrty •JCOC) ~-
lrOI boat_s JOlllCJ IWO us \CSsel~
.ind lour l ' . aircraft in the s.car\ h
Scarchc~ marked th cruh 11e
'Allh arceo d)e In lhe "atrr but
lhCrC W8\ no \1811 Of the heltcopter
on 1hc surflu:e Naru~ s:ud
.. .\nothcr <:<>a t 1uard 'ip0ke man.
Ka1uh1ro S11mcsh1ma. s:ud 1hc
weather 1n the art"a '"a\ lair at the
llm .nf the era.sh. w11h "'~es ahout
1hrtc feet high . The OACa1hcr con-
\lnucd fair wnh good '1'i1h1h1~
pec_1ficd that only 1 "partial reduc·
uon" in battlefield ouclear·wcapons
would be punucd.
Bush said most people do not
realiLe the Sovtets have 1 numcncaJ
advaniqe 1n such weapons.. and he
challcnacd Soviet President Mtkha1I
S. Gorbachev to order a unilateral
cu\back. · ·
The call for only a ")lfantAI rcduc-
11on" wa_s 1 ~tback for Kohl, who·
had souaht swift U.S . .SOvict neao-
llat1ons with the possible 11m of
elim1natina the missiles both 1n
NA TO and the Warsaw Pact
"There will be no tllmi zero,"
Bush said "Partial means panial."
Gorbachev reveals niilitary
budget, promises reductions
MO 'C'OW (A Pl -Mikh:ul "I
(1orbJl:hc' unco"cred one ot lhl·
Kremlin's be\t·!..cpt secrets Tucwa>
b> d1\CI0\1ng 1hat the So" 1c1 t Jr11on
will \pend :ibout \I l8 btllton on
ddcn<,e th14-i )Car about four ttrnt•\
"'hat 11 pre' 1ousl) 11d.no" ledgcd
. r .1m ,1nnouncing tlm real l1gun.•
of rn1l11ar) cxptnd11ure~ to 1hc (on
grc\\ <1f People''> C.>cpu11cs 77 l
b1lhon rubles · lhe "'°' 1e1 p~\1d_g.fft
\old the~ 25()...mcm~r national par-
haml.'nt to p sp\ ol a ton1'>hm ... ·nt
Ciorbal'hev pic'tlgcd defcn\c
spending "'ould be.· lUI b) 10 b1llw11
rubles (S 15 3 b11l111n) b} the end of
IQ9 1 a the So\tl.'l l 'nmn rcdir~o ..
11~ ·fcM>un:cs to re' 1' c the Cio" 1rt
cconom)' and C.l!.C "-Orld tension h\
n.·duc1ng arm\
.. f 008)-"e can Cll'>UrC -,et:Unt~ b~
Poht1t:al .ind d1ploma11 mca ·
uorbalhl'\ declared dunng an ad·
drc\S on forc1g_n nnd domes\1l. pol-
1q. ··This make\ 1t poss1bll" 10 ~ ul
down on n11hlar) t.'.\pcnd11urc\ .
"11hou1 .in) detriment 10 the dckn'IC
n 1pab1l1t} of our t·ountry"
The ( cnual l111clltgcncc \eu1q
l''llrnfak' .innu,11 'io' iCT dffl·nsC'
pending .ii 115 h1lhon w I :?S h1ll111n
rubk roughl) c4u1"alent to l>l'O·
taJOll l'\p('OdllUIC\ or·$"\()() h1llwn.
Richard lo...1ulr11.in an Cli.JX rl "•th
the Joint f lOnom1c Comm1ttl·1 11f
(' ongrc~'· ..... d in \\a han110n
In (,orb chc' '4-i 95-minutc addrns
10 1h1! C ongrc'i'.i on the state-nl 1hc
rnunH) ·,. fon:1gn a.nd dOffil'\lll poJ-
IC), he Jl\O
• Propo d crcauon of a special
k1i1sl:lll\e comm1~sitln to rt'v1ev. the
dc('adcs-old s)-i.tem of pn' 1leg_e~ for
the d1IC-e A lri0wlcd&c<l ompla1nt that
g0Hrnmcn1 mm1~tr1e\ "a~ rl''itrul·· ·
turmg \Cf) 'lluwl). 1f 31 all .. and
urgt-d c.kpuhc' to qu~t1on go,crn·
ment m1111 ter\ on why .J)'ll') ue
Jrauma their foct on ~rorm'
• ..\nnounu:d lex al elec1t0n' "111
be po~tponl·d from foll 10 tht 'ipnni
or£V9fT10°gl'l' la\'1llal.c~ 3 d1anCl'
w 1:orrcct pH1hlcm\ 1n thC' electoral
\)MCm..lb,l
t:ampa1gn
• Plcdil'd th.11 thC' ruhng C om
mun1st Pam he hc:ids 1~ OJX'n to
ltJIJ..s 'Allh an~ '><X1al aroup nr or·
ann11:11ion badong reform
He alw o timed a S)\tem ot le&1 -
lall\('. O\.er I I lhJI would IO\C I
thl.' full-11m tc-11 laiure. or the u-
pn-mc ' et. and nauon I part••·
mcnt ~1t broad P<l"t'" to chan e
lhc cot'\ uuuon. qucsuon go"ern·
mcnt officials and .reHe" \late
~pcnd1na.
Wedn~y mom1na. .......,'Al M
\aid
rhC' latut tf'aacdy camt' ~
aboard thrcl' l1.S. wal'lha,. k ff
$.11lors in a H·da)' ~riod ~rittr .._
spnna
On Apnl 1q, an ClsM0t1on and IN
in a aun turrtt killed •7 ......
aboard the orfolk-baJed battlctltip
1<>"3 oil Pucno Rico.
1x sailors d1C'd !ft. an entlne IOOWt
fire on the \uppl) 5hip Whate Plai•
in the uth China Sea•~ 9.
On Mo\ I 3, an up&oMon 1rid """ rn a JCt fuel pump room kihelll,..
Ml1lor\ aboard the aircraft cair*
.\ruenca as 11 cruised in the Atlanuc
CA tan
The two other "zeroes" ~tt in
the 1987 U .S.-Soviet treaty bann1n&
two c.ateaones of in1ermcdi1te-o.raner
m1ss1lcs.
Despite the tilt toward the U.S.
posjuon, Kohl did not leave the
summit empty-hand~. On a related
issue. Bush arid Bntish Prime MilliJ.-
ter. tr'{argartt Thatcher qreed to
postpone modernization of the U.S.·
built lance launchers that are
deployed mostly m West Germany •.
Bush, d1$Cussm1 the tomprom111r
at a news conference. said: .. , doll•t
view it as a vic1ory for the United
States. I view st as a VlCtory for IM
alliance"
China delays
party purge
8ElJIN (AP) -China's leaders
dcla)ed a meet1na set up \0 puflt
moderates from the Jtwcmmcnt be-
cause 1op official till are ICX'ked 1n
a po~cr strusgle caused b)' the un-
relen 11 na studcnt-kd protests.
nuhtal) )()urce said the 200.000
troop~ \urrourtdll'\I Bcijina have
been told 10 .. prepare for winter."
meaning hardliners arr ant1t."1pa11n1
a 16ng batt ~ wt1 h modCTatt'S
I on uesda). >AOrkers
wn "''' police lhU I),~ ou1 1dc p0ll~ hC'ad·
qua nm to protc t the-arrc t of labor
·I dcrs· )mpatheuc to their mo"c·
ment for &realer f~om • · tudcnts conttnued Chc1r occu~·
tlOO or Tsananmcn Square. tn-
umphanll) un,e1hn1 a 3~-foot-h1ah
ulptu~ rn pu~d b) the ~aroc of
L1bcn)' in the c~nter of the "a t
plua
Thous.and chttrtd .a the "(1od·
dt of Dcmoct'ky" -a woman
hotd1na 1 torch htlf' above her ht-ad
-wH chns~ned.
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apply. Stop by Of"tt/ Holiday Spa today for a llM. g&11ll loUI.
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TiliS is OIX! (){ the best
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~ • \tgRC~ you ake yoor claim to it
now. \Vith oor lon{C·tcrm Maxim.am
Y'Jcld Certificate CJ~. yOU'll earn
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year after }'l'ar. ·
\00 a~get the~
~ Gn.·at • tt..m st~ Ind safetJ
All do is~ stronger. The faCt i&
Gttat Ykstem is the moet pOitable
SO dOOl wait LOck in thi~
ra today Open your ~at ~em
MaiilTllm Yl!ld en ~contact
any rl our many batik branches. Or
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Claude Dcn~on Pepper. v. hose pol-
llteal o<l) )SC) took him from the
natc to th<.' House. spanned 53
)Car and 10 president . and made
him the unr1' alcd champ10n of
America'$ ~cn1or citizens. died Tuc'-
da.)_..J:lc \\J> 88. and the ol<lc!.t
member ol <.<>nitres~.
Pepper hJd l:x-en hosp11.1l11ed
i;mec pnl 6 sufTcnng from an un-
disclosed 'tomach ailment. \.\h1ch a
sPokesman in h1'> office ,<,a1J I uco;-
day wall ca ncer. He died at Walter
THANKS A MILLION
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The Costa Meso Newport Harbor lions
extend a very spedal thank you t9 the
~pie who will be jo\ning us June 2, 3
and 4 at the Fish fry and Carnival. Your
portic1potion allows us to sup~rt many
fine organizations and worthwhile covses
in our community.
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Chemicals known to the State to cause eancer, birth defe~, or other"rep~~~crive harm ar
found in gasoline, crude oil, and many other petrol~um product.a and their vapon, or result ftom their
use. J\ead and follow label directions and use care when handlin1 or u1in1 all petroleu~ r ·
Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductiv
found in and around gasoline stations, refineries, chemical plantl, and other facilities ~hat p
handle, transport, stor~, or sell crude oil and petroleum and chemical products. ·
Other facilities covered by this warnin1 include, for· example, oil and ~ wells, oil and pa_
treating plants, petroleum and chemical storage tan.ks, pipeline 1y1tema, marine veuela and barges; tank··
trucks a~d tank can, loading and unloading facilities, and refueling facilities. · , . · · ·
The forego ing warning is provided pursuant to Propdsition 65. This law requires the Governor of alifornia to
publish a list of chemicals uknown to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity." Thia list is compiled in accordance with
a procedure established by the Proposition, and can be obtained fro m the California Health and Welfare Agency. Proposition 65
requires that a clear and reaso nable warning be given to per59ns expo ed to the listed chemicals in certain si~tions.
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l..S00-223 .. 1000, Ext. 906,. It• affllleteaend subsidiaries 1...aoo..223.:1000,,&t. 906 '1 ..
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ARCO 1-.BOQ .. 223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 Time 011 Co.
Atlentlc Alchfleld Company 1-800.-223-1000, Ext. 906 1..aoo .. 223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 Pacific Refining Company
the Chevron co:npanl•• • 1-aoo .. 223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 TOSCO CorporetlOn
t-800-457 .. 20n · l-800-22J .. JOOO, Ext. 906~----Phllllps Petroleum Compenr ,
CONOCO INC. J ...80Q .. 22J .. t000, Ext. 906 Tri-COior 011 Co. ,
lta lublldl9rle1 end....... 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906
1--800-223 .. 1000. Ext. 906 . limte Fe !neru CoiftPMJ
Edalntlton OH Compeny, I~. 1-800-22J .. t000, .&t. 5J06
T-800..223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 8enti Fe IMflf
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1.:800-22.J..l<XJO,.&at. 906 1-800-223-1000,
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t .aro..223-IOOO, Ext. 906
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Pros and cons
of-presiOen.t' s
anti-cf ime plan
The pre 1dcnt's plan fall hon in a couple of crucial
areas.
h ignore domesuc manufacture of param1Jit. ry
wcaPons who onl)' use 1s for killing people.
Why .e.1.sc ~Jl. ,,.,,;.1~~1X.L~:xua.uu:uruwc...comc-v.
a barrel threaded to accept a stltncer'>
The president could do more air he won't unle s tho<ie
of us \\ho sit back get mvol,cd in wnttng our convc · 1onal
reprcscntau'e~
Tbt Ntws-Leadtr, prlnglltld, Mo.
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At some point. ~ell-1n1ent1oned efforts to 'itnkc at what
are correpl> called' the "rnot'i of crime" with &oc1al
programs mu\t be melded "'"h the harsh rcahl> that not
all criminals can be d1"crtrd f1om their li velihood\ and
should be put in pmonc;
That lime I\ no"
President Du'lh has tared up 10 that realtl>
~u~h·, plan to finance the prison conc;trutt1on
mostl> on land alread} o~ned bv the federal government
through \ale o l unnet•tk<l ledcml propert) -is a good onl'
Topda (1'a&.J Caplta/-Journal .. ,.
l he lime hct\ lung ''"n~ pfl,.~d tor <\mcma to apph
pressure on her alhc\ to -.uppon l <). --cflon~ 10 ha'c th~
democratic clclllon' 1n Panama recugn11cd b> the Pan-
amanian mil1tar).
With more than hall the "orld'c; orl flO"-lllS through the
Panama (anal •• lit rnuntn cs should he taktn¥ an atll\C role
1n supporting the true \\lnne r!I uf the cleu1on
former Prc'i1dent Rcagan·c; hotchcd allt'mPl'i to have
Gen. Manuel ""oncga remO\c.·d fron1 po'"er pro'c that
pressure lrom the l ~ alone 1\ not c1,ough tu pmduu: the
desired re\ult"
lntervt•nt1on 1n the internal polittl' ol another rHttH>n
·~ ge,:ncmll~ no t a pollq to he Cnl'Ouraged.
Ho~~\.1.'r, ronc.1Jenntt the c;1rong-arm tactics ol 1tw
Noncga lorn.·s .rnd tht· 1mporlancc of the Canal w the:
Western I km1c.phc re '>Wllc: sort of 1ntcrvcnt1on mu'it ht'
cons1de1 ed . < .
If N o rn.•ga refuse\ tu rccogn11c the true "1nncr11 of the
.~vfa> 7 clc1.t1un dc:sp1h: 10tcrn.it1onal pn:swrc. then 11 '" \1me
for the l \ to serwusl) tons1dcr not honoring the rnntrntt
11 signed umkr thl' ( .utcr \dman1s1ra11on to rt'lurn thl'
lanai 10 Panamaman o\\ncr\h1p .
Baraboo (Wis.) ws-R~pub/lt
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Moving against N~r~ega
l>csptte m rc:putJt1011 as a tc><.>thlc s tallcmg \hop tht·
Org.an11.at1on ul \mt•n<...1n <;.,talc'i has started a pr<><:e,., that.
\.\ttJ;l lud<. hould kad 10 ,the dep3nure of Pan.tma's drug-
trnfficking <..hct.llor. \1.lnuel l\ntonto Noriega ··
.\t 1ls tir~t l'tnergerlt; scs1,ion -since 198~ the '3-
mcmbcr hcm1'lphcm bod) rnndetnned· 1 o riega b) n.1mc
for gra'c .1hu\Cs and calJcd lbr .. n "transfer of po"~' .. in
kccp1ns \.\tth t~c \''" of the P(lnam'an1an pcopk
Wtth •ls .. 1ro1lg tmd1tton -0£ non~1ntcn-cnt1on that
was a' do\C ac, 1hc <>·\S could \.Omc l<l dcmnnd1ng that
oncga '>tt:p do.,~n .
Opt1nml\ \.\-tll note thnt the IJst trn1e the: 0 \'°I voted
that a t.hc ti\tu1 had' tu go. 1n June 197<> \na ta\10 ~m1'0la
"as out of ~1tarns11<1 wJthtn nwnthc; ijut Nut"teg.1 ma\ be
a har<lp t .1\t , • · . 8) the lime thl' 0.\ 4 \;ttd ')o mo1a latN a Cl' ii war.
He had lmt out'l1d1: "uurl'li'I of .trm\, ~htlc the rchcl'i \.\-1.'rc."
gcttin "cai1on\ fro"' Vrnc1ucla and Panama. among
other\ . · •
• .BY l.ontra\t. no armrc.l oppo~Hion C\I l\ in Panama,·
· · ·Noricp 1~ 'o hrutaJI~ 1uthle.,,. that e'en ~alcful pro~<;t l·an
be lethal. \ 1..1 "' pn1nt i .. hi\ unlca\hing of 1hug~ "'cld1ng
iron har\ w get~· beat the , .. ,nn1ng ~ ndid:itc\ o f thC'
fa) 7 prc .. 1LINltt.1I dt'l tlOtl. . ' : Tltt Commtrleal DI plclt, Columb••· llu. .. .• ..
Rar( I) h.t'> the '>rtt.nniiauon of .\mcm:an urn:~ bccn
able to mu~\cr the 'o\ \ or \lmmon the coora' ~ to
··condemn I .st1h mcm:an' d1cuuor. ·: . u uall). •t~ca\t:t\outoftaki ng a'stand byargu1ngtha1 u must not ntcrt~rc 1n lhc afTlll" of member natton~. It r\
,olmo t un 1ncdcn t. for a dictator to be condemned h>
• name. : fhc value ol the O i\ · rcwluu~ 1 the me & that 1t
scnth to Panam.-i . h I a (;()OVtn< '"' counter to ( 1c:n.
(Manuel \ntont.t) Nori~·\ claim that all the char c rnJJe -~AMmst b10U!KJ>Jl.!! ~t ~~.cl9t to oy~t hjm...Jnd.~_nm!lJhc
.p n.ama ·an I 1rcat1c'i lthouah (,en. • oricp "''II 1Mis't that tht () \\
re luuon ~•~ 01cl•Hcd b) Wa hangton. offi ~n of lhc
Panam n1an ()Clcn<;e r Ol'C('\ ~ho. perhaps atone: ;ftOld the kc> to h1 ·°'J't~r. ""' ha\;c their fo alt (better \81d, the
depth of. ~heir comphc1ty 1n corrup\100) pul t th(' tc t. ••.
fhc(n ~' ~~<!P '" the \'1 1t of an 0 dctqlt1on. formed
the · torc:1 n m1m~tcr1 of Ecuador (1uatcmala and ,..__....~ .. d d' nd r obaao. 1uch h.u been charted ~•th ~orkt~
ou& r mcnt "thr<lu,h dcmocrat,c: mcchan1 mt'.. to
br1n 1oout "a trandcr .o power m the 'hon~t ··ros •bk
11 .. The dclcption mu~t repon bA k tl. Jql)C 5 fhcn the·
. ,S mu t h1te the nail. · .. x . If Gen. Nor1ep thumm h1\ n~ It the 19 Lahn A~ncan n111on\, as he hH at lhc lJnllC'd .. rate~. then the
0 · mu t a t. We W1U ~c then whd1'fr. tht much d~ptK<I
orpnuation hH th couraac •• """ as the \ott to nd Panama of a dc~pu.-a~lc dictator and an c" ti man.
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Killeleas' faith
gives strength
to face living
3 hofT)e .fireplace chimneys
·are .nc;i longer for the birds
He amvcd 1n appropnatc attire.
top hat and tails O\('f T-sh1n and
JC3M He was not carf) ing_ a long.
handled broom Instead he had 1he
latest 1n 'aluum equipment. along
INtth a suppl) of plastic bags. plast1(
sheets. a trash container and a lad-
der
lnCe my neighbor's house W3!1
rcu:ntly invaded b) swallow' via the
fircpla c, this chimney sweep has
done a brisk h.u'l1ncss on the 'itrcer
A.t fir t, we v.crc all JUSl going to
have \.&ps put on our chimneys. but
most of us ended up having our
lhtmncy., cleaned
11 wao; the fir't time our v.crt•
Cleaned In the 2t )Cars 1,1,e'\C ltved
1n the hou~ .\nd v.c had It done
JU'>t in 11me \\c ha'e a fire c'e"'
night <''CPI Junng th<' o;ummcr
months. and as .1 rc'lull -a coa11ng of
creosote had built up in the
ch1mne}
Rtehard chipped out a h1tlc chun\..
so he rnuld mca'lur( the th1ckrcso; ot
the coatini. Jt was nactl) ooe 1nlh
I le has ~en a lot of d1n) ch1mnc)'>
\in(c he got 1n th1'1 hne of "-Ork. but
he·'I ready 10 g1H' u~ the blue ribbon
It tool him t""o Ja)'I to clean the
thrtt lircphll'C\ -1"0 v.l'rcn'1 J\
loaded v.1th :he lethal matenal as the
one 1n the 11' 1na room He told us
that 11 a fire started in the Ouc the
crtuwte ->.ould feed 1i and "'C 1.1.ould
ha-.c a raa.ina rnnOagrat1on
~The top hat and 1a1ls 1,1,crc re-
placed v.11h a bulky wh11c Jump \Utt.
helmet. hca V} gJas\ ma~k and 1ona
g.lovcs. He looked more: 11K~ an
astron.iut 1han the p1cturr'lque
ch1mm:\ \Weep
HC' al~ lnghtent:J our doJ "' 1tm
outfit he launched mto a frent) of
barking and running in urdtCI "lov.
"e lan add ma!I~" to thC' lt\t\ of
thing-; \he d()('\0 I Jpprtl\'\' of
Qn one of ht\ trips dov.n from the
roof. Richard l arrtcd a hag contun·
in& a o;v.allov. und a large hav.kr Both
h.id been lodged 1n our tlcdroom
f1rcpla1:c flue
·· 1 his " .s real tirt' hatard:· he
. "-lid If .,p.trk\ caught the~ kathl'f\
on lirc and th(' crco\otr kJ the
Oaml'\, \OU'tl hi.' tn tll& lwuhf<'"
If 1ha1 hav.k had been aihlc I<' gt•t
all the "il) Jov.n the ch1mnc> and
into 1hc hou~ v.c would h.t\(' ht-en
in e'en bigger trouhlc
So nov. the l h1mne'" arc de,rn
and capped ")rnukr can act ouc hut
the \pJrks (Jn't •\nd birds can·1 gel
tn "iov. I'm a believer -tv.o btrdS
in the bag are better than 1~0 in the
ch1mne} ~
Al first I was womcd about the
mess Richard v.ould make doing the
JOb. but m) stewing over 11 1i1ras
needless Rllhard ta~ plas11c
sheets over 1hc fireplace opcn1na
when he .,,.as v.ork1na on the roof.
and spread plastic sheet O\.Cf the
carpets when he wa v.orkina from
the in tdc
When the JOb was completed ht
took off h1 once-white Jum p\u11~
foldtd n careful!~ and put 1t in the
trash barrel.
Not one speck of soot du t or
dcbns was on the furn11urc or carpet
when he lin1i.htd l v.u 1mprc sed
W<' make a mess JU'i\ lay1 na a rirc at
n11h1 nr 1ak1n1 out the a he
· Suddenly the thoujht ~'f'O'lsed m}
mind that ht would make ~mconc
a v.ondcrful husband How·onen do
)OU mmc acro a hand'6mt )'Oun
man who 1s al'IO neat'> o\nd he·s '"
bu~incs!I for h1msclf
I had 10 a\k "Richard arc \OU
m~rried.,.. .
Hc isn't Hc and a a,1rlfnt'nd h•' e
JU'il broLen up after .i Iona rel•·
ttOn\hlp
.\n) ol \OU )OUn& v.omen v.hc'
h41'C ,. dtrt) chul'tn<'~ -or '"<'n
th1nl \OU might ha"e ont. ma\
\Htle me cart' of the P1l<>I
Col•maJ1t Aoo Wt/J• ""'"' Jn u1u• Nl111tl
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l;lRIAN KILLELEA
cwport Beach
Health care
crisis in QC
To the Ed11or.
The Ph&ht or the po<>r and the
ne~CJ ti)' for mt'd1cal resea~h and
education have ~ome rnto homb't
conflict 1n our count) ~
County and tht tatc of Cahfom11
An: n:l)tna on an lnsmuuon whose
pnmary purpoi;c 1s to expand knowl-
. ed.,. tuch ph 1ctans. and improve
health care for 111 ot u The \ · i
Medical Center cannot ht expected
to tart') the burden of ind1 '"
htahh care.
Hov. tra it 11. v.ould be 1f hc:slth
fart 1n Oran c < ~nh dc1cnora1«f
Hov. pr«ariou\ cur "'~ v.ould
bl-come tf our onl} l c,('). I T raumit
C cnlcr do\t'd. o ur nat1on•ll) ~·
CtpSn11ed burn ce1ilcr -;hut "" do<.1~
and elltradonhnar, nco-natal in·
ten '"" <:arc fanhl\ no long $a"cd
our children.
l ( IM( ·~ a Pf'f'<.'IOUS l't'<;(1urce.
. .
Yt <' should not stand b) and wakh
t:-ie cm1~ 1n 1nd1gcnt health ('Mt
)COpardw~ 40 1nst11ut1on ..... hose ~ ...
1'tltrnce is crut 1al to ~II of the PfOplc
ut Orange ( ount' l'{ tMC hould
nut become .-'1ct1m to nrcum·
'lan1..c\ O\.t:r v.hith 1t ha~ no control
TV separates re.tail politician
f ram wholesale power bfOker Tht health <'are en 1'1 bclon to
e'er\ one Hov. c-en v.~ JOin u lhtr
It) ~\(' 1t1 .
\( R>\~tE'-i fO -fhert arc all
\um. o( ..-.a)~ to cl~s 1f, poh11c1an~:
Republican or ~mocrat con· ~r,all'C or liberal. urban or rur:il.
h.1nes1 or d1shonr'>t. 10 nam<' bu1 a
kw r here I hOV.t'\ er, one V. il\ Of loo~1n1 at poli11c1ans that ·cul\
11..rou the usual mcuurts. 1ns1de
pla~cr or outs1tk nperator.
The 1n 1dc J)!a)cr 1 the one --.ho
'' adept at ~ork1n w1th1n lh<' '-'Orld apn as a 1ta1sl:uor. e'en thou h he
populated by his fellow poltt1c1:in . hu bctn the most suH·e' ful po\t-
c.uch a\ a Conare ' or a st.ate lctts-war polt1tc1an m men • i\nd both
lalUtc Kenned) and Rta13n "'e~ d1 •
The ou1,1der. mc.1n~h1lc. fum• m1s~d os 1ta)>1v.c1aht\ hy tho~ wha
11on 1n the rralrn of non-pohtt 1ans. didn't under taml hov. telev1<1on
dca.llna 'A-Ith a bto;ider const11ucn<. > chanacd 1he a;lme.
Once. ,lhcrt 'A.ert few J1st1ncuons Kennedy·, \U{cenor, r., ndon
between 1he tv.o \ Richard Daley Johns.on • ..,as prC'<'tsth the opi>o 1tc
or a Pat Brown could be both a mail He "'• a huid> 1.ilcntcd leii la\1\C'
pol1t!51an • ..'!!!M!!& d~~ JuL_dc.al·makcr u• I.he. ~l'latt -.ho..came-rcllOw pof1ucos, and a ~hok'lle aero 'a.i conmHd and sh1f\y when
PC>""<'' broker. he tried to pla) in the luacr ,..orld
8ut the advent of telcvmon a of polttt ' v11 telc' 1 ion and wa
1cn<ra11on o changed the poh11ul eventually forc(d out pmc 1mmcn1CI). lf an)th1na. 1hc J1mm) (&net'' probkm w 'that
disunrt ons arc arowina wider and he ""•s neither an 1n'tldc pl \Cr no r
-.hen an•1n 1de pla)~r find t\lmsclf an u\\Kit star th\ hncf. almo'lt
-duhn& ,,, the un(am1ltar outside a 4:1den1.1l, pm1Jcn ' f(0C\tN that ~ortd he often finds h1m\tlf 1n f. t. ·
truubk. If~ 1 tran it1on that cannot . llll 1nothcr c'1mplc o th~ d•f· KacSil indeed. l f}"-krtMtt b(t•C I\ the I~(> ll.1n-J of
quahun tl\11 make o nt a compc1cnl pohhc1an• 1 found 1n the 1 rW•c
1n 1dcr Of out•kXr mahtat q11n t ~ntial atmpltfn o~ M1 un
ma)on the ~h10 into the other on~man R1c:harJ Gephardt .
orld v.ho' a t>ta •hctl 1n the Capuol but T~ tYt'O arctietyptat ouui<k poh· mall pot.at 1n tht p~1dtnt1al
11 11n' of rtttnt memory ~ John arena
Kenned) &ftd Ronald Rc.1111n. Both CaJaforrua ha had more th n ttt
ad a tu• ialcnt for rncnll'\I out. iharc of 1nli<k" and ou{ 1<k"
via tt&e' 1MOn. and muana a conn«· J nNh wu a u&entcd am·
t.C>t\ wnb matea oJ \.OtcR, but .,nauve and tff'ccll'<' ~kt-r of
Mldlef of &him _... M\C blell It the -~), but bombed home la llll iMick ~ KC'OMd •hn Ill WW eo run * · eowmof,
.. an Mi9*nt ~"~Md u..-.. • ...... \ht wMlelet'-«alfr
.. IOr. • w ali-e onh 9kn "!,.._ W" -. .-e. "'*' lliJill IO I .... -.nee. ..... 1111111 -o.-~' ~ •mllll• lea Umrllt"I .... heir, •Mtlty
•
<;pcakcr W1lhe Bro"' n has pr«1~1\
the -wme probltm Brown is a ma\-
ter of in~1ck politics but 1~ hu eh
unpopular imo ng ( 11t~rn11 'ote"
as a v.bolc l·nhk.c L nl'\lh. how<" er
Brov.n un<krsunds the d1fTtrcncc
and "ould not n' cmburassment
b> lt)1ni to mo\C to the out 1de
MR\'Wlllll.\t fKKER.
PR U>l!'tl
CI Re~anh <\4iWl1M(
~ust say ing 'no'
j ust not. enough Jcrf"\ Bro~n ~ .. s a star performer
on tclc,. 1s1on durin& the he~da) of
b1 10\emorsh1p.1hk to 1n tancta\C· To tht' fd1tor.
ly ~}'nlhes1ie concepts 1n · tht 20. I Stt that b11 "() t-.c~ v..h«c
5«0nd sound b11e that the tube That are lots of bumper "'"kerc. '°"~ R1.11 h~c Rcapn. he v.o uld <>rl)und v.11h the \l n. l11tlt' chil·
ha"t bttn a di Sltr \n 1he aivc and Jren .ire wtartn T· hira With the
ta.k<' o( a tc11slat1\C ~tuna sloaan emlllatoncd t'n tht front and
Alan ( ran\ton 1s a pov.crful bad. Rut the ~.,, (auSt of \he dru ~nator but loo a.I fooh h when he prohlc:m 1s ne'~ go1n1 to be dealt
trtcd 10 run for prc\1dent 1n tQ84. w11h b~ uch \1mph tic S<..llut1ons 1
The profound d1fTcrcn t\ bct.,,.ttn \h1nk that a e\prc~'W.'d mo~' cltatr·
opcratina m 1he bac room of p<>lt·. I> in an cd1 ton I 1n the Cal tatc
t1 and >utt1n1. one~lf on d1 pl1y 1n Lona 8nch nc~ paptr fht D:uly ffiC Tront parTor arc quite tvtd.cnnn-fo~S~-fApnl -14:-l-98-9), .tlt\.h
the curre.nt ethics flaps O\.Cr Hou~ 1d ,., part •
~pcaker Jim \\> n&}n and ahfom1a ..... o ... er the pa 1 20 \Cl" the
Conarc man Ton) ( oclho. tht pendulum .,, ~ tt.:'s 0;..nt0n f
th1td-rank1n& Otm rat d 1
.... W1th1n the confines of the ru and lhttr u has ~"una • full C\\: e from T 1mo\h\ Lt-ry' l
Capitol. both arc h11hJ> 1lkd pol-credo ··Turn on tun<' in. drop out ..
1t1al optrlllH'S tA-hO mumphC'd to toda' 'c, •Ju 1 ~ ·~() • ••
O\.Cf a<hcrsancs b) kn<w•1na end fuJI~ uplo1ttnf t~c an:anc. unY>'nt-" 1tndlts "' ans both -\.nap-
ten rv\tt -of kl) """• It~ T " I>) JtnsJ PQU1Cd h\ t.hcar .-ihcrtnt\
midc dtal 1ntdcd \iOle' and favon v.hcn tht· coo,cr..at1on tt'" t '°
and did all the a,(bcr thin that ~u
con~ 'o nal pohhClln do
Wbtft. hoWC'*Cr. thclf tan&Jnt
finan<aal affa1t J)U hCd thtm. on10
the pubhc:: Ul(IC. an,~rabk throuah
· the mcd11 to a w1ckr c::onttil~~y.
the) came acfOIM as ih•ft • ~nttvt
and 1tlf·1trv1rw. Thc '°" ol ttle·
vlied defcnte that a ~onald Rt>•n
could do -ud do withoUt draW1nt.
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Claude· Pepper, 88, champio_n of elderly
s
IEW Ylll STUI $
(12 02. cut) with frteS, 7 9 5
IOU Of Miid
W HIN(iTOJ'.; ( Pl -Rep.
Claude Denson Pepper. who'><.' pol-
1l1t:al odH'it\ tool.· him from the-
cnal<.' lo the House, !Ip.inned 5'
year' and 10 prc\ldenl'> and made
him the unrl\alt>d lh.1mpwn of
Ahu•nca"• \C.'n1or c 1t11t'n\ d•ed T ul..,·
da) I k Y>J\ Mb .ind the oldnl
member ul tongrc~!>
PcpJ)Cr hJd tx·cn ho!>pi1.1lr1cd
!>lll<.e Apnl b \ulTcnng lrom an un·
d1~·lo'K"d 'Hlmach a1lm<.·n1 v. h1<. h a
!>polo.csman 1n hi\ ollilc \a1d I Ul'\·
da}' \.\O!> <.·antcr. lfr died al \.\niter
Recd Arm} Ho'ip11al, where he re>-
turncd a month ago after an interim
~ta) at J ohn~ I loplon\ Ho'ipllal 1n
8Jlt1m_orc
Tnbutt"'.I pourbd 1n
l'rn1dl·n1 Hush. on hi\ turopean
mp. \4l1d 1n a tatemen1 in Bonn.
\\ C\t (1crn1an\ ··( laude Pepper
ga' c dcfln1uon 'ana mean1na 10 the
concept of pu bhc sci'\< 1< t' He fought
for the poor and the elderly in hi\
o"n determined Y>d~ ( laudt: Pep-
per"~~ a g<.ntleman a nuble human
. hcing
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
.... , ... C..•ke!
. llU llAIUI llft., ctm llU-S41·11Sf
THANKS A MILLION
• WeServe
The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor liom
extend a very special thonk you. to the
people who will be joining us June 2, 3
ond 4 at the Fish Fry and Carnival. Yovr
pa rticipation allows us fo support many
fine orgoni201ions ond worff\while causes
in our communrty.
WARNING
··He "'II be greatly missed," )31d
Rep. C harlcs W1lwn. 0-Tcxas "But
\\C 'Jhould ha\e lhC lond or Ille he
had ·
"There has never been a grc:ucr
friend and ad' ocate for older Amen·
can .. :· said Rep. Richard Gephardt.
D·Mo ~(taudc Pcp~r "'a and "m
al"aH rema in one of our national
1rca\urcs.··
Just last Thursda) Bush "cn1 to
the ho,p11al ICJ pre!>Cnl the Prcs1dcn·
t1al Medal of Freedom 10 Pepper.
v.ho \\3S onl) the fourth mcmb~:r of
Congress to recc1,c-the av.ard
Rl·p Da\ld Bon1or, O.Mich \<lid
Pepper "ob' 1ou~I) v.as v.rackcd
w11h pain but ""\. able lo bring
· humclf 108<."thcr" and speak tor I 0
minute'>. Ob, 1ousl~. there Y.a 'in't a
di) l')C 1n the place 1ndud1ni thO'>l"
of the prc\1dcnt."
( ongrcs'I on Wcdncsda) 1s 10 act
on J rcsolullon 'i4> 1h.1t Pt•pper wuld
111: 1i'I )Uk 111 thl' ( an1tol Rotunda
on f hursda)
'The Florida lxmo<.rat wa' elected
to the St-natt.· 1n 1916 a' a hbeNll
cru\adcr for f ranl..hn Roose' ell'~
Ne" De.ii He· promptl> madl' his
mark as an areh1tec1 of 1.ome of the
na1101f s mo\t t'nduring '"wft'I) net"
proarams. rnduthng \<>1.1al ~cunt).
thL· m1n1mum "age and mcd1c.:al
as'>1s1anu:. Im the cider!\ dlld for
hond1rnpped t hildrcn
He rema1nl·d in 1he \t•na1c lor 14
)CU') then -afl<"T an· interlude.
prac \1t 1ns la"' and le.iching follov.·
ing u b1ucr rc-cleC'llon defeat -
began a House career that would
include 14 terms.
He v.as sllll 1omg strong when he
b3mstormed the nation last >C3r 1n
an cfTon 10 fend ofT Reagan budget
cuts and elect to the White House a
fc llo" liberal, Michael Oukak1s, who ~s .,It-of 3 )C'lrs-old when-Pepper
fir t came 10 Congress H e had sup-
ported Gcph rdt un11l the Mt 'iOurt
congressman dropped out
Pepper d1dn'1 ha"c to campaign to
"in his most recent ttrm 1n the
tlou)c. No one ran against him after
he "'on "'th 74 percent of the 'otc
Ill 1986.
Born poor in 1900 m rural <\la·
bama, Pepper was the pre-eminent
C)C\\<ltnc'>s to Amenca's turbulent
JOurnc) through the 20th ccntur).
He v.as S \Ca~ old. 1n 1905. when h~ first sa~ an automobile. He -....11·
nc,!>Cd the passin~ of Halley"s Comet
in 191 O. and ag:11n 1n 1986 He met
On Ille \.\ nght and &.rectcd the
Apollo 11 ere" on their return 10
L1rth
He ~tared 'Adolf H 1tler do" n 111 a
'Jurcmbcrg beer hall. ILC~d up
)o-;cph tahn at the Kremlin, and
camt'd \.\. ins1on Church1trs und)ing
affection for cas11 ng the onl) vote 1n
th<.· Senate for the Lcnd·Lc~ Act
th<.· first time arounJ .
'\mong ~' cral leadership p<>sts
o'er the )Car,, he ""as most recent!)
ch.urman of the Ruic \omm11tee. a
po.-.111on he 1001>. because or ltS In·
llut·ncc in d«1ding "'ha1 bills ""ould
go 10 the Ooor affecting the cldcrl)
anc.l r
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· Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth delects, or other reproductive harm are
found in and around gasoline stations, refineries, chemical plants, and other facilities that produce,
handle, transport, store, or se~I crude oil and Petroleum ~d chemical products. ·
Other facilities covered by this warnin1 include, for example, oil and pa well , oil and ga
treating plants, petroleum and chemical storage tanks, pipeli~e system.a, marine vessels and barges, tank
tru~ks and tank can, loading and unloading,facilities, and refuelin1 facilities: •
• The foregoing warning is provided pursuant to Propositio n 65. This law requirce the Governor of alifornia to
publish a list of chemicals uknown to the State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity." This list is compiled in accordance with
a procedure established by the Proposition, and can be obtained fro~ the California Health and Welfare A,ency. Proposition 65
requires that a clear and reasonable warning be given to persons expo ed to the listed chemicals in certain situations.
Aahlend OH, Incorporated Mobil OH Corporation,
1-800-223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 lta afflll•tff end 1ub1ldlarte1 ----~---~~__,..__~~~:-::.:.:;;_~;;~;;.;~--~~~--.._:::._~l-800'.80(~22~3~1000~.~E~x;t.~906~'.:-~--~--~J.:liij~:.6&.6r..c:.ll6Q/..;~~~----~---:-~-r-----~I
•n ompany Thrifty OH Com y
L-800-ilJ .. tOOO, Exr. 906 ' Newhall Refining Comp11ny, Inc. 1-800-223-1000, Ext.
ARCO 1-800-223 -1000, Ext. 906 Time 011 Co.
Atlentlc Atqtfleld Company 1~ .. 223 .. 1000, Ext. 906
• 1-800-22341000, Exr. 906 Pacific Refining Comp11ny
the Chevron companies 1 • 00-22 3-lOOO, Ext. 906 TOSCO~
5 20 , l ;S00..22J .. t000, Ext. 906 -----.----1-800-4 7.. 22 Phtlltp1 Petroleum Compeny
CONOCO INC. 1-800-22 3-1000, Ext. 906 Trl-Colot 011 Co.
Ila IUblldlerlee Md afflffate• ' l.aoQ..22].1000, ~· 906
1..S00-22J .. t000, Ext. 906 Banta Fe Inergy Company TXO PNduollon Corp. 1..aoo .. 221 .. 1000. Ext. 906 -~2.,s 9NV\ 1:-o.n.ic Edgington OH ComP9nJ, Inc. l"Q\N'" 4.r.wuu, ~·"""' .r..soo .. 223 .. 1000, Ext. 906 Sante Fe !'*Ir Union Pldllo
E r-UIA Oper8llR1Pew..-.~'· lleloillWCIRIPlftf
• d~ ~~!~. 1:4)00-223·1000. Ext. 906 1.aro.223-1000, EXt. 906
encl .......... .._......... ·' IMll OI eom=r UNOCAL =illl•n l..S00..223·1000. Ext. 906 I 9"" -..-, ...... ~ ............. ~~ ~~
r
GOiden W_. Retlnlnl CompenJ · • 1-800-223-1000, Ext. 906 .. 1«>0-223-1000,'Est. 906 .. .............. lt600-2tm Est. 906 ..
·1
tillll u \0141,
Pros and cons
of pre~ident' s
" anti-crime plan
T~c prcs1dtnt·~ plan falls hon in a couple of crucial areas. .
It 1anores domcs11c manufacture of paramilll3r)
weapons whose onl> use 1s for killing ptoplc
Wh)' el would a 22 caliber semiautomatic c v.nh
a barrel ttrmuted ro ac;.cept a s1~ncer
The president could do more But he \\on't u nless tho\C
o f us who 1t back get involved in wnttng our congres 1onal
rcprescntat1\e~
Tbe ews-uadtr, Sprlir1fleld, Mo
• • •
t some point, wcll·intcnt1onesJ eWorts to strike at what
are correttl) called the "roots of cnme.. with social
program mu'>t be melded with the harsh rcalll) that not
all c11minals c;.·an ~ d1 vencd trom their II\ C'l1hoods and
should be put in pn\ons
T hat u me .•'> no"'
President Uu'h has faccu up 10 that real! t} .
•
'
Wedneedey, Mey 31, 1888
I I ·1 11 H'
Killeleas' faith
gi ves strength
to face living .
To the Editor
An o~n lettef to the fnends of the
l<.Jlldca family:
W1lb the .1rnknctD1 of Danny
Ornelas for the death of my beauti-
ful wife, Debbie Killelea. it 11 llmt
for my family and f nends to end a
very trqic chapter 1n our hves.
Each day 1s a st.ruule for my
cflildren and myself without Deb.
but as time passes and with the
spintuat and emotional hep of our
friends and faith, we will manqe to
survive th.is very painful penod. It as
difficult for me to beheve that the
pain caused b)' the loss of Deb Wlll
ever die, but I pray that one day the
sorrow will be replaced by our fond
mcmoncs of a Jov1n1 and 11v10g
v.1fc and mother
Bu h's plan tu finance the;.· pn'1Qn con truct1on -
most I) on land al read} <'" ncd h} the federal '°' cmmcnt
through sale o l unneeded federal propert) -1\ a good one.
Topeka {Kan.) Capllal-Journal
• • •
f hl. time h.is lung since p<t, .. l<l tor \ml·rn:a IO .1pph
pressure on her all1c\ tn ciupport l ~ t ff on ' tu hu, l' thl·
dcmocratu.: 'clct:t1<.>1l' in Panama rl·lo~1111cd h' thl' Pan-
amanian mtl1tar}
. 3 ho~e fireplace chimneys
are no longer for the birds
~h fai th allows me to believe that
Deb had served her time on Ean.h
and 1s now in a better place. One day
~ichael, Hillary. J~scph and myself
w11l be reunited with her to apin
cnJO) her warm smile, her posn1vt
view or hfc, and her spec1aJ sense of
humor. These conv1c11ons truly aivc
me ~nd my family the s~ath to
connnuc.
With the end of a chapter we can
look forward to the next. and I wish
to bqln b) thanltani my church,
famil ), (nends and all tho~ un·
known people who have prayed and
helped m) children and myself. Al
this lime, 1 encouraae everyone af·
rcctcd b) this lfl&ed)' to continue
with their hvcs: a we musL Deb
would want us all to move on and
forgl \e
· With more than half the "°'Id'' oil tl u"1ng through the
Panama (anal, all rnuntnes should~ tat..1n~ .rn a(ll\l' role
in su pporting the true "inners of thl' dcl11un
Former Pn:'iu.Jent Reagan·, hoh.hed Jtternpt'i 10 have
Gen Manuel "'lonc&:l rl'OHIH'd lrnm Jl<l\\.l'I rlru\C that
pressure from the t J ~ Jlonc " nut enough to produn· thl'
desired results
. lntenenllon 1n the internal pol1tll '\ or Jnotht•r nation
1 general!\ not a pohq 10 bl' l'ntou1agcd
, .Ho~c,cr, u>n\1dc11n~ the strong-arm t:.1U1t· nt till'
Noncga Jortc~. and the 1mponanu: of the ( unal to tht·
We tern I km1spherc 'iumc wrt u l in ten cnt1on mu\t bl·
consuJcred
l f oncga n.·fu\e\ to rccu~1111t• thl· true \\1011er~ ot thl'
M..i} 7 cku1on dc'>p1tc llltcrn.it ional prl'\\Url' thl.'n 111\ t1llll'
101 1hc l I \. to ~nou'I> lon<11tkr nut honoring the lOlltrar t
11 ~1gned under thl' Corter \dm1111-;1ra11on to return thl'
Canal tu Panam.tnmn o\, ncr'ih1p
Baraboo I Wis.J t'K -Rep&1bllc
M oving aga/nst Noriega
(~Spite .11~ rql11t,111011 ,1,, .1 toothlc talking. \ho p. thl·
Organ11<.111un ot \mlnc,1n \tatl'Ci hns <.tarted ,1 p1tX:l'')<. that
"'tth lulk. shuulJ lead IO the dt'p rturc of Pannma's drug-
trnffi lking J1uato r. '-1Jnucl .\ntuniu Noriega
,\t It\ fir \l t•nwrgenq Sl.'S\lon \Inc..: 198~. the '2·
member hcrnl'IJ)hl'rn ho<l~ tnndcmncd . <mega b;. nanll'
for grave JOUSC\ ..in<l l,11lcd· lor .t "transll'r of J}()\\l'r· in
~cc pan~ "1th thl' "di of the Pan<.1man1an JX'OJ>ll'
\\-1th 1h \troll~ trad1t1on of no11-1n~r\l'n t 1011 .. that
was a-. do\c as the O \~ c;.>ould <.t>ml' tt'\ <ll'llHrn<ling that
He amved 1n appropnatt' attire
top hat anJ tails over f·!>h1n and
Jeans. '
He wa) not can) mg a long·
handled broom ln'ltcad he had the
latest 1n 'acuum equ1pmen1. along
with n suppl) of plastic;. bags, pla\t1t
sheets. a trash l0nta1ncr and a lad·
er
incc my neighbor's house was
rttcntl) 1nh1dcd b~ swalluws via the
fireplace, thn d umnc) swet"P tuis
done a bn~"-bu'linl.' s on the .,1ret't
Al fi nt, we wert' all JU'>l going to
have cars put on our chimneys. but
mo~t o us l.'ndcd up having our
<:h1mncH deanl.'d
II wa's the first ume our\ "'t'rl'
deaned 1n the 21 \car\ we'\C hH•d
in 1hc hou\l' .\n<l' we had 11 done
JU\I 1n llml· ~c hJH' a tire c'cr\
' night c\cpt durmg the summc.:r
months. and as .i rl'~uh J coating ol
creosote had bull1 up 1n the
'h1mf\C) Rit:hard chipped ou t J little t"hunl..
w he lOuld mea.,urc.· the th1ck1•cs\ nt
the coating It wn., i:'acil) one inch
lie has ..cen a lot of din\ ch1mnc\\
Sinle he ~1Jt 1n th1'i hne u·I work hut
he'<> read) to g1\C.~ us thr blu~ nhbon
It tool.. him l\lo o d.i" 10 d ean 1hc
thrt'C fireplace) -1"-u \.\l.'ren t .l'>
IOJdcd v.11h the lethal mall'nal" thl'
one in the "' ing room He told u\ th.al 11 fire stancd 1n the flue thl'
acosotc v.ould feed 11 and we "'ould
ha'c a r.tging conllagr:u1 on
The 1op hat and tails were rl'
m Now I'm a believer -two birds
in the baa are better than tv.o 1n the
ch1mne).
Al fi rst I v.as womed about the
mes Richard v.ould ma.kc do1n1 the
JOb. bul ffi)' \!CV.IOI O\Cr II wa
needless. R1t..hard taptd ptasuc
sheets O\Cr the fireplace optn1n1
"'hen he v. a workina on the roof.
and spread plastic shttt o'er the
arpct when be Vrll "'odong from
placed \lollh a bulk~ white Jump ~u1t. the tn 1de
helmet hell") gla\\ mask and long \\-hen the JOb was complet~d. he
&love'> He looked mort-ltke an tool off his onl:C·whttc 1ump-.u1t.
astronaut 1han· the pr,turc:sq uc folded 11 carcfull) and put ll 1n the
ch1mn c) \weep ll a\h barrel
He alw lnghtcncd our d~ in 1h1\ Not one s~k or soot. dust or
outfit "he launlhcd into a trcnt) of debris "'3.S on the furniture or ca rpt"t
barl..ing and runi\1ng in circles No"' when he finished I v.a · imprnKd
"'e can .td& .mask\ 10 the h'>I\ ul .v. e make a mess JUSl la)1n1 a fire at
th1n,ss '>he doc<in't appcc" c of night or takina out the :sshes Sudden!) lhc thouaht cro sed m)'
On one ol h1'> trips do"' n from the mind that he would make som~nc
roof. Richard camed a baa contain-a w-onderful hu band. Hov. ofien do
1ng a s"Aallo"" and a lar&e haw I.. Both )ou come aero \a handsome )Oung
had been lodged 1n our b\.'droom man ~ho 1s al\O neat? nd he's 1n
lircplau.'. tluc bus1f11.~ss for h1msc1r.
"I his 1 a real tire h<11ard ·· he I had to ask "Richard. arc )Ou
!klld "If \p.irl.;., caught 1hc~·ll·athcr' mameu"'·
on tin.· c1nd the lrt'O'>Ull' kd the . He isn't He and a gJrllnrnJ ha'"
flame\ 'ou'J Ix 1n h1g truuhlt' .. JU'll hrokcn up t1fter ;a Iona rt'I•·
If that hawl.. had ~en ahk to gt·t tiomh1p
all the Wa) JO\\n thl' l hllllllC\ and -\O) OI )OU )OUng ""omen v.ho
into the hou\C "'e v.ould h:nc tx-t'n hJl\e a dirt\ ch1mnr\ -or C't'n
1n ('vcn h1acr 1roubJc 1hinl.. )Ou m1ah1 ha.\c one. ma'
· no"' the 1.:h1mnc'\ .1rc.• dean "'rite me larc l)f thr Pi lot
and {'Upped C,mokC' cnn get out hut .1 Col.ina11t Au Wr/11 /h~• Jn
the sp.irh 'an't \nd bmh can·1 get U.111oa 'J1url.
BRIAN KJLLELEA
Newport Beach
Health c;a l-F=--
crisis in OC
To the Editor
The phaht ol the pooT and 1he
ntte ll)' Tor medical research and
cducauan ha'c come into homble
conflict 1n our county. Oran~
Count) and the tate of Cal1fom1a
arc rcl)'ing on an in t1tu11on whose
pomat) pu.rposc 1 to C\pend lnowl-
C'dle teach ph) 1c1ao~ and 1mpro\c
health care for all of us. The l 'C-1
Medical enter cannot be expected
to c rr} the burden of tnd1aent
trcalth care .
Hov. tragic 11 \.\1>uld ~ 1f health
lart' ,in Oran$c C ount' detcnoratt'd
Ho"' prtl:anouo, tlur li'cs ~ould
become 1f our onh l n d I Trauma
(enter clo d. out nat1onally rc-
cogn11rd burn c\'ntn \hut m Joo"'
and C\tradord1nar' neo-nat:il in·
tcnsl'<' l8R falllll~ no Ion& sa'cd
our 1.h1ldren
Noriega step uo" n \
Optamm\ "Ill note that \hl· 1.1,1 11mt· the o \'°> \Otc<l
that .t d1cwlor hJJ 111 ~o. in Junt· I 1)~9 \na-;ta<.io ~omo1a
"as out 0Y,"'1larae,u.1 ''-'tthirr month' But "'lonrga ma) be
a hardl.'r \.J~
TV separates ret~il politician
l llMt 1~ a pf'f'{1ous resourct
~e should not tand b' and "Aatch
the en 1s 1n 1nd11en1 ·health c.a.re
1copard11e an Ln'>lltut1on "'ho ~~-
1s11enet" 1s crunal to all of the ix·opl~
of Or.11nge Count' l C 1 1 hould
not bc'lome a '1ct1m to ""':um-
\tanll.'S O\cr ""h1th 11 has no control
U) the umc thl' 0 \~ ill tl'<l ~t1tno1:i faced n Cl\tl "ar
Ile had IO\t OUt \Hk \OUlll'\ ot .11111\ \\hth: the rc~I\ \l.l'rl'
1ctt1n "'l'.tJlon' Imm \ l'llt:tucla and Pan.1m;i, among
o ther
f roril wholesale power brok-er-1 he h~ahh care cm1\ belongs to
e'er.one Ho" can \\(' 101n 1 ether
lo \oh c 11'
8) contr.i't no .trml·d nprc1,111on t 1<.t\ 1n Pa11.1ma
Noricg.i 1" -.u hrutJll~ ruthk'' th,ll t''en peaceful prutl'\t can
be leth:il l J'-t' 1n point 1\ "" unk.1shing of thull\ "1l.'lding
iron bJr to '•''"'"'" heat thl' '"nn1ng tnnd 1da1c<. of the
1a) 7 prc.'\l<kn11,1I drl·tmn
Thi' ('orom<'rical IJJ patt'h, Columbus. Ml .
• • •
~ (. RA'1E' TO -There arc all
\UM of v.a)S to cla\stl ) poh11c1an'>:
Republican or Oem0t·m1. con·
ser,atl\e or hbc1.1I, urban m rural.
hunt''il or d1shone\t to name bu t a
fe"
f here IS, hOV..C\ Cr one V.8\ or•
lool..ma at poh11uan) that l·uts
a"ros l~ u'ual mea un-s. 1n.,1dc
pla)Cr or out 1de operator
R.m:I) h,l\ th .. • <>rinn11J l10ll o t "1t'rtl.tn \tat~ hcl.'ll rhe 1n JdC plJ)Cr 11 the one "Aho
able to mu\tcr lhc.· \Ole\ or \Ummon thl' 'ouragl' to 1~ adept at "'orlun1 w11h1n the "'orld
condemn ;i I uun mcm:.in d1l.tator. populated by his lt'llo"' poh1u.:1 n
·' u lh. 11 "c.·.1;,cl\ oul of t king a tand h) ar u1 ng th:H su~h a • Con,rc \ or a tatc leg!\·
it mu\l not intcrfrrt' 1n 1hc :ilfair of member nation . It 1s laturc
almo t unp1cu.•<knll.•d for a d1c..tnto r 10 oc tondemncd b\ The out idcr, mt'ianwhlle, func-namc uun 1n the r('alm ot non·Pohttuln'> de hng v..uh , bro Jcr tOMlltucnl)
The '"luc ot tht 0 re olu11on I\ the m C\'WI C th. t It Oncci there ""re re"" dm1nc11on<i send lo Potn ma It 1 conv1m:ing countt·r to (,en bct"'cen the 1wo \ Richard J '"
~peal.er \a. llhc Bro""n has prec1seh
the \amt problem Bro-wn 1 • mn·
tcr of 1n .. 1de pohucs. but 1 hugel)
unpopular among \ahfomtA 'oters
a~ 3 "hole l nhkt' unruh. howt"cr
Bro"'n undernands thr thfferen~
and ""ould not n k embarrassment
b) II') lnl 10 ffiO't' IO the OUt 1de
\.1R \a. ll ll"-\f n<. ft..l:R,
PRE'ilD T
L ( I Rt'SC•trl h "\SOC I ales
Just saying 1 no'
just no t enough Jeri') Bro" n wa a star performer
o n tclcv1 ion dun11i the hc)da)' of
h1 IO"-C:mOf)hJp,,abk lo 1n tulct1\.C" To the Fd1tor
qan a a le&l\lato1 t'' en thou h he l> ) nthc 1ze 'oncepts 1n the w. I 5tt tlat bl& 0 t'VCI) where.
has ~n the most succe<,sfut post· SttOnd sound bites that the tube T hl'rt are lots of bumper st1t:l<c
war poht1 11n 1n .\mem.a '\nd both lo'"· But hkc Re;ipn he v..ould around "'th the lopn. Little chil· Kenn~) and Reaga n "'ere dis· ha\C bttn a d1sa.s1er in thi: aave tnd drcn .a~ ""canng T-sh1ru "'llh the
missed QS 1tiht"Actahts b) tho~ ""ho take of a lca1slauve scrnn ~I n embl;aioncd on the front end
didn't understand ho"' tck""on Ian Cran\ton is a powerful U · ~,1., Rut th<' root rnusc ot the drut
chanacd the game senator. but lool..cJ foolish v.hcn he p1uhlcm 1 nc,c1 aoina to be Jc.ill
Kennedy'' succt'n or l ) ndon tncd to run tor prcs1deht 1n 1984. v..1th b~ 'uch 1mpl1 11 luuon I
Johnson. ""a preci\Cf\ the oppcmte The profound d1fTercncc~ between thin'-that was e\pres'ICd mo t d r·
•
(Manuel \ntom:iJ "loncp cl•um that nil the har~c or A Pat Brown could be both a n:tail 1-~a~~~1~nt\t~1t1n~1~at1~c~p~aTirri(~,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~•l11K1an. n~m1 d~l~~h h1'
Pananta (anal trc uc cllow poltuco ·;ind :a wholc-.ale
He v.as a hugeh 1alt'ntrd lciJ\llltr \e operatm& 1n the lx\c"-room of poh· I) in an t"d11omal m the aJ 'tate dcat:makcr-rn-cfre-~tUle ~lmc.imc ~te tftd-9tt•h1'8 oncsclfo11 display-m-Lol'la Scac h 11c .. spar1 'fhr'f>.tm-~-
across as contmed and h10\ when the front parlor nrt quite C\ldent m f on>·"'iner (April~ . IQ 9). v.h1cf\
he tncd to pla) in the laraer v.orld the curttnt ethic. flaps O\Cf House p 1J m pan hhouah <ic:n on ('a:i \1.11l in 1 t th:u 1he 0.\\ P<>"er bro .. er
rcsoluuo n wa~ du.:t.ltcd b) W \h1ngton. o tlilef\ ol the But the ad\ent of 1cle \ 1 ion .a
f>anam n1an tkh:n f'orl C\ v. ho. J?Crhal)\ lone. hold the Jtncration o chan&cd I.he poh11c1l
kc) to h1\ ou tcr. v.111 ha'e their fo)lll)' (lletlcr ~id. tht P 111'" im men5el) If an)thmg. the
d f
d1~t1n llMl arc g1ow1n1 ""'der and
cpth o their (umphl.'tt) in (;orrupuon) put to thl tt~l. ••. v.hcn an 1n51dc pla)er 11nd himself
The ne\t step 1~ the"'" of an 0 ·\5 dC"lcgat1on. fo.cmcd dc1hn1 1n the unfiam1har out$1dc
b) the torc1 n nlln"tc~ of' fa•uador. (,u.,tcmala &and v.orld, he onen finds t\1mtclr 10
'Trinidad and f oba10. v.h1ch ha been characJ "'Ith v.or~an& troublt. It's a tra.M1t1on that tAnnot
out an qrttmcnt "thro u&h democratic m han1 mf' to rad1ly be madt, mdttd. the ''I)'
brina about "I tran\fcr of pov.c:r in the \hon \t p<lt\tbfe qualiUe.t that make OOC a tompctU1
time:· The drlcption mu t report \\al.'~ hy June . 1 htn the ·~ 1M1der or outsider m1l11.1te aaa•n~ OA tnu , bile th\' 0811. makina the h1f\ into the other v.orld If Gc=n. 'onep thumb~ h1~ no~ ut the 19 Latin T .. -.... I A-........ n na11·on , a~ he ha:t at the n1ted Stale • th"'n ,......... "'"two attn~t~pt 1 outside poh· """'",,_ > ~ m : 11c1ant of recent mcmot') ~~John 0 mu t 1..:t.'Wt ~•II s« then -.:hcthcr th1 much d P•~ Kennedy aod Ronald Reapn Both ~nt1atton ha\ the couraac: H ~ell •~ th '<Ht~ to nJ bad a h• &aknt ror rncnlna out.
Panama l•f a dl' p1cablc d ic ta1or ind an C' 11 man. ""kl<'\ 1MOn, ind makm& a ronncc· __ ... .,, ._, <~~,.. (ti~...,. tioa *1Lh mama ol 'otn-s, but
OOANGE COAST
I ~ ~ • ~ Mt&bef of' tMlill -.Id M\-C beirll ll home ia dW iMidt .,..., Kftlftedy
.. 1n •-.n• ~end ......, Ill _, alive onl) wkn
... IO a -., Mwnot. · One-COlllda' nea unapne Re-
of poht1C't \ 11 teleH11on nd "'a' pc.aker Jtm "n&ht and C'ahfomll ... Q, er the pa.st W )tari the e~entlllll )' fol'\"tJ oul. Con~'man Ton) C~lho. the ptnJulum of KICI' '\ opm1on f
Jimm) ancr\ prohlcm "'a' th.at third-ranlcina Ocmoc~t dru and their u hi 'wuna a full
he "' neither an 1nci1dr pl )Cr nor Within the ~onfi nes of the C)Clc from T1muth) U-af) • 19
an ouu1dc itar H1\ bnef. almost C.apttol. both arc hiahl lulled pol· c-redo ··Turn on. tunt' in Jrop out" ll~l(knt.al. prc!o1denq rcflC(t«l that i11cal o~rall\C\ v.ho tnumphcd to toda\ ') "lu'>I ~' • ·o ..
fact U\er ad,cna~b) \.M v.1n1 and ------i---•
i111 another c\amplt ol th dit· full ) c~plo1tm1 he arcane. unv.nt· "\11nolc'\ '' . M both -\nap-fercncc' bctv.ccn the tv.o lt.:ind of ten rule of 1~ latl\C hfl The) P~ JinrJc Pouted b) their adhcn-nt'
PoliJICtans u found in lhc abom"c made dais. tr1d \Ot and (a\ors v.hen th con\Ct'\.,llOn 1~ tvo
~rcs1dcntaal c.1mpa11n of M1\~un and did all th other thmp that
on,rmman Richard Gephardt. c.onaf't 1onal po 1t1c:1ans do. ~ho' a bi& v.bttl in the t apttol but When. hov.evcr. their ta""~
small potal0t1 1n 1he l'1"e idcntial financa.I affairs pu h~· thm\ onto
attoa. the pubhc '•· an v.-crabtc throu&h Cahfomia has had more than 11 the mcdaa to a ...,,dc'r cof\lt1tU(ncy,
hart of 1n~rs and out11dcn thC)i C'IMC ~ as shifty. ddm11n
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. Daily Pilot one of 26 firms going to the OC Fair ,
I)' JOYCE BODLOVICH
Of ,,.. o.ny ""°' Sc-"
The Orange t'oast Daily Pilot 1s
one of the 26 companies serving a'I
sponsors and promouonal part1c1-
pants m 1he ·markcung proaram for
the 97th annual Orange Coun.t>
Fair, which beains Its I 2-day run on
Jul) 12.
The Pilot \\Ill sponsbr a coloring
contest and the 24 Carrot Baking
Conte ' amopg other things
Nauonal c~rporauom. local bu~•-
ncsses .ind count) 9rgan1zat1ons will
promote th~ 12-0ay fair ... top and
Smell \he Flowers," a tribute to
small animals. plant~ and Oo\\Cf'S.
Or&Jni1a11on<1 nre ..spoosorrni
theme-related e"ents as well as 1ra-
d1uonal count) fair act1" 111e and
anrac11ons
Alta Dena ()amc will spon'>or
fhe spcual c'ents 1nclud1na the cow
m11lona parlor. 0a1I Webb and her
acrobatic skateboarders and C)'<.hsts.
the C r.tfts and ( ook tagc 1n the
ltome Am Owh.hng and the c:ow
milking and mill d11nk1ng cunte'>t\
Bud\\e1scr "''" \pon'ior "E\cnang
Entertainment" on Heritage Stag,c
and lbc _L.tltforrua Angk.s Booster
Club will dt\lnhulc SI ofT coupon
at the July 5 gamt bctwcnn the
\nglcs and tht· f(>,a., Rangers.
T1tkct -;tub\ will ht.• honored for SI on. adult .adm1\\IOn \.1ondB\S
through Thurl>UJ\\
( arnallon D • .11rn:s "111 <,ponsor a
singe C'(1.:lu<.11"Ch for c.l11ldrcn. ant.I
( h1cago P1ua 1n Irvine ~•II host a
P1ua Ealing Conte ton Jul)' IS rile
Orangr ( ounty C'en1cnnu1l oqµ1n11a-
t1on 1"> d1stnbu11ng 500.000 fo1r dis-
count ~oupons 11 a» ~n1cnn1al
c'cnts pnor to the fair
Bus advert1s1n~ will be olTercd b)
Orange C.ounty fransJL Outnct to
help promot~ the date of the fair A
program ofTcnng free bu., ndcs to
the fair w..tl be ">ponsored b) the
t.11-.tnct •
Other part1c1pan1~ include •\r·
rowhcad Water, utomob1le ( lub of
Southern Cahfom1a. Collon Piano
and Oraan upcrm rts. C'oor5 D1s-
1ribu11na. C1t1Lens Bank. Oennj"s
R-e$taurant, Kodak. the T1mt1 Or-
ange County Edition. Miller Genu-
ine Draft Bttr. outh ounty Volks-
wagen, GoJdcn\\C t Pubhca11ons.
Oranac County Rca1stcr. the Ouccn
Mary/ rrucc <soosc. Sanwa Bank.
Tel-Phi Enterpnscs. Sc\'en-Up. and
the Ro)al Crown Bouhna < o
The fair will feature frtt headline
. .
entertainment with adm1s11on.
ellh1b1ts, h\.C tock shows. carnival
ride . stage acts. food, puades and
other a11raction
Fair hours arc .l'IOOn to midniaht,
Monda) throuah Thunday, and \0
a.m . to midmght. Fndays and week-
ends
Adm1 ion as $4 for adultt. $2 for
seniors 65 and okkr and child~ up
10 aac 12 Younastcrs S )eus and
under arc admitted rree
Artist's work. picture .perfect for ho·me tour poster '.,
ly KA TY IOUCHER
Without rt"alh me.ming to do \O.
nne Da"as-Johnson painted the
"perfect" picture
At least 11 was "perfect'' 10 the
e)es of those put11na toacthcr the
PT Home Tour 1n Corona del
Mar. an annual a1Ta1r that ta1scs
monc)' for (orona del Mar H11h
• t\ool.
Davis-John on ha\ been sclcctco
as the offi<1al artl'lt for the Corona
del Mar I fome four po tcr Dunna
the tour. Corona del Mor ttStdcnu
open their home~ to the public 1n an
cfTon lo ra1~ money for the high
KhOOI.
When the 1nast who had been
do1 na the post~r mo"ed from the
area. the PT A ~n ca sung about
for new talent. oa, 1s-John~n h1lp-
pcncd 10 bt-1n the niJil place al 1hr
naht ttmc.
··1 JUSt happened to tX' havina an
cxh1bu at the time and the Pl I\
c;:ame to look at m) art ~ork," she
\atd ... They tool ont look et the one
I pain ted called ·-..e .. port Harbor.'
and found it was pcrf«t."
10 mind 1 he picture 1<1 a Hew from
I nsp1ra11on Point, which 'tand~
abo'c Corona dct Mar State Beach
. The 0 11 pa1nung re\'eals blends of
pa'ltcl blue, sh;ll.h: ol turquo1 • an<l
\ 1br.tnt greens. dcp1u1ng not onl)
< oron.1 dcl Mar Ocach. but 11's
fol1a((.C and fl owers the }acht\ and
sail Ooal\ in the channel 10 "lc"-port
Harbor and an tncred1hlc \IC\\ C\·
tending a'> far a\ P.tlO'I \ erdcs
Born 1n Dothitn. Ala the 46-H'.tr·
old t o'>ta Me\<l artm \31t.I oh1a1nt'tl
a degree 1n finc t1Q\ from < al Ciatc
Iona 8t'ach. be hiu '>lud1cd .1n m
Ja~ n .ind "(,em,an}
The daughter of an ir r orcc
pilot ~"' -Johnson mo"ed .iround
the world 'a a 'tooth <)he hJd the
opportunm to ·'ICC the \\orld and
stud > \\-llh a 'antl) ot instructor .
including Ernst Krupp wh1k 10
~ad.cnba<: h u er
".\t the time I w;o onl} a teen·
c-r and he tirml) tuld m" mother
he wouldn'l accept me in hi ~hoot
.. But. m) mother '~as pcmstcnt.
and f)t'~u;u.kd him 10 take a loo~ at
m> portfOho " ~hc \<lid · When he
'II\\ m) \\or!(. he rt'Cd I v..l'
D:a"as-Johnwn had not t'fCatcJ tcrnflcd of him. but I rcspc"tcd h1~
the painlin& for the PT but every-work "
one seemed 10 aarcc 11 v.as pcrf«t \hc ~id ~he lc;irncd t'\Cr)t~•ni
for the poster, rhanp cm tO -v.ork from ket,htn& lO watcrrnlor but
th.at wa) for Oav1s.-John'On. mo,th ,,.0r \\l!h o•l't 'he hu
"It ~ork out great," \ht' said. cre:urd ..c:cne\ of ~uthcm C ah
"Then )Ou (an paint -v.hat )Ou want; torn1a for more than 15 )c " But
without wmcone suwst1ng some· her Sf't'<'•alt'i I\ Or.anac Count\
th1n1 )'OU v.ouldn't y,.1n1 to do.. Dav1s-John11on \&1J she paint ..
Oava~Johnson said this is her mo<.tl) architecture, and her traH•I
third )car crtat1n1 scenic postcn an ore ~hltt helped her h•He the ah1ht) _Ncw~rt 8c1~h •!l.4-~1Jtl .. 1'Un.t' help _ _Jo..,.tkP!(.1 huildtv wilb....&rtai --..!..-..a.;..,.
from the PT.\, ~c h8' developed a curac\'. tcnc~. or c;ollcct1on, of her "nd1-H f . rt Lt ..... hons cr pa1ntm& o c...,po , arvdr
· appeattd on Jut month's (. h•mt>cr
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1988 -as v.cll as the new .ccnc for )Ca": ~e did a commcmora11"c oil
the 198? home tour -will be sold paanuna in honor or lrHnc's I Sth
at the tame of the tour. annhcn&f) and cmatcd a ('.tlcndu
Anne D•vt1-John1on·1 Nae" pellltlfte II ttt• offtcl•I poster of ttle ""HOM• Tour In Corone del M.,.
Thu )car't poster ha n'( been and lot<> for the J unior l..t'a.ue of
named yet. howc~ she hes• name Newport Haroor.
he dc~r1h\d h<'r \\Or .. as .. pa11at . throuah lhe P3th' or enc • C'\iCn tan literally step mto the plact and 1k uni~ ht and coolnc s Of tM
cne"cs. the fc:chna H'u ,;in walk thoQl\h it's on a flat can"as. Vou uptncntt the fchnt and •armth of shadow
HI I I I I I' HO \ICU
Cont erence to discuss Healthy economy without military contracts
As a commun11y tc~1 '" ' 1ah\ts 1n oplomcll').
ch1roprvtk', C'oYntehns. ma'sa e, dcntmf) and nutrt· : "°" waU am~ qun11ons and l•H" \KC on 1mpro\-
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" If Med .. ·19," artist '""> Bell, wi_, of tht 19 Curat0(1 Solo Exh1b11aon .\ward, wlll dilcutt her work
which cornbinn H traordinary ~rawi• •ttn1Qut with
,,...._ 9-dtcapc and "•11-hfc mocil't.
lell Will lcctu" frtt from nooo 10 I p.m on J\Anc
9 at lht ""* fine Ans Ctnttf, 14321 Yale \C.
llnervaciofte we nol rtquiAd .
·.
'Larry Carlton returns to stage at the
) ., JOHN llOOS
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Aprll 6: 1918.
h 11antd out j ust hu an) normal
day. But for Jall pitanst Lan)
Carlton. 1t would turn into a ni&ht-
mare that would chHtt: his life
fore\ er.
As Carlton was lolvina his rKOrd-
1na studio hi&h in the Holly•ood
Hills that dar\ nisht. an unknown
aunman's bullet peerttd h11 neck.
sc\Cnna a \ocal cord and causana
scnous damaat to his ~f\ arm
Since that ham>wina expericn«.
Carlton spent SC\ en months in in-
tensh c thcrap). Repinina the eon-
fidencc and cran that fueled his hcks
on albums b) tttl) Dan, Joni
M itchell. Michael Jackson. and the
Crusaders, among others. the gifted
auitanSt i!> now on the comeback
trail.
With a rcne\l>cd spint and sense of
purpose. Carlton has just rtleascd a
brand nev. album ("On Solid
Ground") and v.111 embark on a 36-
Cll)' U.S. tour. followed b~ an cx-
tensa\C v.orld tour. Add1t1onally.
he's eAClled about his in\'olvcmcnt
in H.l.P. (Helpina Innocent People) •
a suppon group he foundC'd to aid
crime \ 1ct1ms in need of financial or
othet assistance.
. Carlton v.111 contribute part of the
proceeds from has world' tour v. hach
beg.ans an Buffalo. N .Y .. on June 30
toward the H.l.P. fund. He sa}s has
goal is to raise S200.00U by yar's
Known for his smooth. caS)-fO&n&
St)lc, Carlton IS not a nash) .sho--
man in the mold of a Ste\ ie Ra)
VaU&han or Joe Satriana. Rather,
usma an cconom) of nuJd lines,
not1..-s, and phrases, he fo~kc' the
usual auitar P.> rotcchnics sn fa-.·or of
a lean )Ct sull cxpress1' e approach.
When Carlton and his bandmal~.
panicularl) saxman \lben Wsn&
and kc)boardist TcrT) Trottt>r. lock
snto the same dnv11iggroo"'e. lhcfrc
quite cffcc\1\e Both new and older
matcnal, includina '"Smiles And
Smiles To Go," ''C'Mroktt." and
"The Philosopher" were dchvercd
I \ I ,,.,, , •• ,
-nh panache 1n Wir tishtly11ruc-
tured frame..art.
ARd c\en i•ltret(ina cover 'litt·
sions of ttie Doobitt' .. Minaak By
Minute" and •n E. Kina's clautc
"Slttp•alk" explored MW musical
ideas and kmtol) with tM1r Ja1zicr
arranacmcnts. .
But tM niahl's hiah point was
Carlton's deft f~twork dur•n& the
title cut from ''On Solid Ground"
Musicall> in\enu-.c. the sona clo-
qucntl) con\C) the hfe-affirmin&
emotions of its creator wtule sho•-
cawn• Carlton at h11 best -crntina
bcautaful notn that dip and soar
thruuah the \mok), na1h1 air.
\ enJO)lblc I\ the concert WH, It
v.ould hi'l\C been morno had
Carlton loo~ncd up and kl ny on ~<.-:asion. fhc man can pla) some
sco rlhan& hck~ -check out some
bluc .... ba\Cd numbers hke "Emotions
Wound Us ~" and "The 8 P
Blue~" -but he )('ldom ventures
into utendcd or pontancous solos.
It's OK to ta~c the spotlipt, LafT).
But that aside. there :s reason for
celebration. H1\ \oicc 11 suit thin
and W>m~hat rup) (rom t~ \hoot-ina. but a 1m1hn1 Larry Carlton as
someth1n1 to be thankful for
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end. (To contact or contribute to
H.l.P., v.Tlle _to Helping Innocent
People, 3208 Cahuenga Blvd. West.
Boi1 150, Los o\ngeles, CA 90068.)
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Laguna Beach art ist Max
J;tromwell will be on hand Thursday
evening at Timothy John's Galler)
in Irvine to open an exhibit of his
cast body sculptures entitled
.. Sartorial Hang-ups ...
Bromwell is recenth returned
from Europe aod has JUSt a com·
pleted a shov. in Los Angeles. He
also received an Award of Ment at
the recent Oranae Count) Advenas-
ina Federauon's Ad.Awards for his
Ground" tour, the Coach House in
poster. ''Sa\Oir-Fairc." He will be San Juan Capistrano hosted several
autographing copies of the po tcr at concerts o'er the v.cckend. mclud-
thc Thursda) C\Cnt. ing an unanno unced performance
The reception ~ lll be ht>ld from 4 cxclum cl) for emplo)ttS of tour
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Gal.Jcry, 17975 le) Pan Circle. selected guests) on unda) night
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Sales of new hOmes Increase
_steep 10. 9 percent in April
• #
ly JOHN D. McCLAIN l\)soc1a11on. ad that v.hale the an-O<'\I SC\Cral month\"
... -
~" ,.,.., w~.. dust!) .. sull 1s an a 1low1ng trend," The pnl ~le\ l~H·I lomparc
WA Hl~GTO -l<'s of n<'" lht' ~-ond quaner v.all bc the "1th nc" home purcha'IC't totaling
homes "ere up a strona 10 9 prn:cnt •·trough." 676.000 an 198 and 671.000 an
an .\pnl, the go,<'rnmtnt said Tucti.· ·• s lov.cr antrest rates k1 k 1n, 1987 •.la>. but housing economist '>I) the sales w•!! 1ncrea<;.e M the summ<'r John Tuccillo. ch ad cconom1 1 101
andustr) v.111 remain on the doV. n· aocs on. Peach ~td the National ·\ssoc1a11on of Rr·
side at least 11llo \ummcr be ausc of hxc<l-rate mortgnc 1nterr'>t altors. also sccs a slight pickup an
high lntcrc>t' rates rl':lChcd a prak of Ir 21 prrcrnt IO sales OCllVtl) later this ) l'ar
T hr increase an ~les to 6:!0,000 Mar<:h and began to Jrop 1n .<\pnl .. We anucapatc nev. home '3k\
unm on a sca~nall) adjusted an· aHrag1ng bctv.ccn 10 l.J9 percent and ~ 111 pad, up ~hl!Jlll) during the 'Kl.
nual bam "a\ du<' to an abcrrauun 11 11 prrccnt, accorJan& w a "cckl) ond half of 1989. cnJ1ng thl.' )l'a1
IO ~Ifs IO f ebruar) and March. national SUr\C) h) the rcderal with a SJk!> total uf Jbout 640 000:'
""hen. the} droppc-<l IQ 'I pcrccnt and J tome Loan Mort¥-1gc Corp he S'\•d.
IU 4 percent. the economists said. Rote had been man, for O\.Cr a The West pated thr \pnl rebound
The \pnl increase was the )Car as the Federal Rcscnc with a 31 3 ix·rccnt 1ncrl·a-.e 1n salr\
steepest smcc a 13.9 pcr<.cnc JUl"flp m nghtcncd trctht an an attempt 10 10 193,000 h w35 fullov.cd b~ a 21 2 r cbruar) 198 tcm 1nna11on ~rcent jump to ~14,000 unit\ tn tht
Anal)sts \\ere di\ 1dt•d O\ cr hov. Da' 1d W lkrson, chief ec:onomast '>Outh.
won the hou'>ang marlct v.uuld p1<.l tor the Federal ataonal Mongag ales fell 6 I! prr<.cnt tu %.OO!I
up A S<Xaallon. \ltd he 100. thank homes an the Mrdv.l'St and 17 1
"\\.c "•cw the mark<.•t tone as housing .tct1\1t) "'II increase as percent. al!>O 10 96.000 1n tht ''forth
general!) v.~lcn1ng." said D<rvtd monaagc ratcs continue 10 fall cast
Seiders cluef ernnom1\t for the Na-"We don't c'peu a lremendouc; The falloff in \ale 1n the North·
tton:il .\s~ocaataon ot Home \urge 1n hou~ang at:11\1t) but ~e do l'ast "here hou.,1ntr cu,ts gcnl.'1alh
Builder.-, C\ptct 11 to bounce back a little btt an: highest. "as thc rnaJOr cau.-.l' 1111
"\\.(''re looking lor lurthlr v.eal· from tht IC\.c:IS "'-' '·'" an r cbrual"\ a S'J.000 drop 1n thl' mcd1.in pnn· 111
enang an cer1a1nl~ th~· thud qu;iner and ~farch .. he \Jtd "\Ve"re hkeh -hume to S I r•.ooo la\t m mth thl'
pcrhap\ the fourth 3\ \\l.'ll," he !>aid to \cc ne:"' home )JIC'ti. ~t"'ccn anal) ~Is said
But RtlhanJ Pt'alh 1.kput) <.:h1cf 600.000 ·and 650.000 (on a sea\on-It "' s the fir\! mnli.rn-pml' lll
economist tor lhc Mongagl' Ranker\ all) DdJU\lt'd nnnu:JI ba\l\I O\er the d1nt~n1:c a s~.500 detrl'J\<' 1 .... ,
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'u\l·mber rht 111d:ll.1n pnll' ll'fl·
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tot.tin! 14 i to I 11 \ pttl Jm, n
$4 XUO IHllll tin: Pll \mu\ 1Til•1llh
Banks look to official aid on debt relief
8y CARL HARTMAN
Au0tt.tlf'd fttt n \llt•tu
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bank'> npc<.t to hl·.11 .11 u nu-l't1ng in
\1.idml \p.11n 1111 June 7 v.hat help
the) rnn C'-J)l'Ct ltom gu\ crnmcnh
1n redu<:1ng Third \\orld debt. .in
1ntt:rn.it1onal 0.1111-inii olliual toll!
( ongn;s) I ucs<l.1~
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednetd1Y. Mey 31 , 1989 •
Irvine S&L owner
gave S 700,CXX> to
political campaigns
· Along with his family and
bu!lane"415 assoc1111ci., the owner of
a bankrupt Jn 1ne ~'mas & lonn
mode lar&I.' li£mpa11n contribu·
taon~ an an apparent attempt 10
anflue-nce more than three dozen
state and federal onic1als. 11 ~"~
n:portcd toe.Jn)
<\ keJ 1f the.' con1nbut1on~
\\.l'l I.' 1nll'ndcd 10 influence llll'
poh11c1un'i. Lrnrnln ·a\ 1ngs &
Loan O\\nt.'r <hark) Kcaung Jr
rl'lcnll~ ·said · I want 10 S.'l) 1n
thl' mo'll. for1.dul ~a) I can I
1.~rtainl) hope.• \O"
"-eaung. ha!> comp .. 1n1cs.. and a
g1oup uf about "S fumtl) m<"m·
bcr., Jnd oo,socm te'>. contributed
n1<1rl' than $ 700.000 to pollt1<.·al
1.ampa1gns during the las1 "" ~l·a1s the I o\ \ngck~ T1mr'
reported
.\I.lording to thl' rl'purt lnlll'
lh.trge th:ll "'t.'Jtang anJ thl'
others set out to bu\ the Ill·
11Ul'Oll' OI lhl' l)Oltlll~tn\. IOl lud·
Ill~ fiH' l \ 'il'rl.llOr'i \\hl) rt.•
t.l'l\Cd about S ~00.000
\\ hl'n kJl·1.1I olli~ 1al' !te110d
Lincoln. u11ng v.h. t 1he' rnlled
11'> un-..1k .1nJ uns.ound man·
.111mtn t t lw Ii' c <,cnator'> fl'·
pt>rtl·dl' tm·d to llltl·n l'nl on
I inuiln\ tx·hall dunni a pa11 111
I.Ill' l\\l'l'lll1!1' \\llh Sri\ 10g_t, .irlli
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< >1w ul thl' wn.llOf') \Ian
< 1.an~to11 f) < .11tf . told th<'
l\l''} 'paper ht. t11l'd Ill in ta\ t.'nc
.tgnm ,\ month J¥0 tl\ u~1n~ the
t\.'~UIJtUI~ tu k t t-..callnp <.ell tht.•
\;I\ 10~\ Jilli lt.'JO IO J lHOUP
hcadnl h) K, p John Rou\\dot.
K \,rn (1.ih11d
( ran~tun ,,11J lw \\J\ v.orrtl'd
1h1.· '>Cllure 1•1 l 1muln \.\htlh l'_i
1h1. p11nu p.ll ',h,1d1an of l\.e.11·
1ng\ \1,11111.i lM~d \mertlJn
( lllll1nt.•n 1.1I ( 111 p , \\OUIO hurl
both the \11tl•llJ n:unun\\ .ind
\1111."ftt..ttl ~ t•IUIOt'Ot,11 ~hx.k•
h·•IJer' 111.1m ol "'hum II\ c 1n
(. ahforn aa \
Cranston and &he other scna·
tors said t<cat1n1's contributi~n
had-fil.> annuence v n them. but an
atturnc) re prt'>entana men can
( ont1n1•ntal tvdholders d1 •
greed
"It's absolu.tel) clear to mt
that Mr. Keating and h1 cohort
had lots of help from the h1ghc'\t
quarters. both linanc1a11.. .ind
· poh11call~ •• attorne) toscph
( otchcn told the ne\\. paper
He d1dn'1 ·sho" am fa\.ontc
\\hen It came to· poltt1cal
p.1rt1c5," Cotchrtt said of Keat·
ing.
According to the report.
•\mcrican C onttnental ~tock·
holders mo) ha' e lost up 10 S:!OO
m1l11on as a n~sull of the A.pnl I l
hJnlruptq filing
l\.eaung said h1'> rontnbut1ons
uni' il"C ham J lhanrc to fend
off ho tile regulJto1<i
"In the la t li\I~ \l'n~. there·s
no question 1l1at 11 hns been
important that "'-' help those
"ho upportcd tht' busant!IS att3
\\t , .. ere 1n." l\.ca11ng said "r''e
al\\a\S con1nbu1cJ a ro a
broad pellrum uf ph1losoph1cal
Jnd pohtt<;af tlound:1r1cs.. But
from' my bad,ground. to do bust·
ncs (throughout) \ntcnca. ~ou
need 10 bt• puhlllall~ nwnn:. '
Contribution., lrom "-eating.
h1i. compantl'S. lamtl) and bus1-
nc ' a sooate' 1ndudt" more
than S5:! 000 10 <.run ton and
en Pete \\ 11\on. RCalaf ..
$41 .000 to <. •U" (1eorgt' Dcu-
l-mcJ1ao during 1he In t four
~cars and StiO 000 to the Cah·
toi n1a Rl'pubht:an Part) la't fall.
"In thl.' rnntrall bet"'-een the
'oter and thl' r<1h11rn:in. "c ha "e
the right to ~cl-1ht1r help when
nccJt•d and tkmand It ~hen JU'i·
ttlkd .. "'eattn& ~td last-mef\l~
• 1 hi\ I hJH Jone " · ·
Britain, Japan le~d
foreign investors in
1988 U .S. market
Insurers must weigh cost of teChnology
ly JOHN 0 McCLAIN
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h11l iun JPll'll' lwlpcd 1nl rl .l'il'
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ml'ru l>C'p.1rtml·n1 H'JlOrll'd r ul·\\.IJ'
Untain .ind J.1pa n kd 1he
v.urld 111 bu' 111~ "' l'\1,1hli\hang
hu\lnl\\ l'O ll'I prl\l'' 111 lhl' I nit·
cd \IJtn .1nJ 10.1d1 h.1J lour ol
thl' J o1cn I . h1ll111n-plu' 1n·
\ntOf) thl' lkp.11111\l'OI \.rnJ
I '0 ( 3n.1Ji.1n 111,c,tmc:nt' ,ll\o
is ho toppnl the \I h1ll1urt mark
J h1. dt:p.111 na.;ol ,,11d t hl' I~
11\\\'\tmcnl\ r,·pn:\rnll'U ISO P\.'r·
l'l'nl ut thl· l"'M '"' rl'J\C.' I hell'
v.crc 111,h '" 11nc:,1m~nt\ tulal·
111 muf\: th.in SI ha I hon an 1'IK4
rill' rl"port l"' crcd onl\
lorc r&n darn I 111' t:\101cnt 1n the
l n1ted \t.atc\ "''' h a~ hu ing 1.ontrul of I ll!Ol(l:\O\ ft d1J not
1ndo1.k p. '"~c 1n\c'>tment t!)
forc1&ncr... '>Udl a.. pun:ha'>IOJ
\h'KkS Of bl.ind\ '>'llllh thl'~ .lfl.'
n<>t an a pm1t1on to manage. \nal~\I Jame' \nnahlc of
I 1r.t !"at1on:al lb11~ of Chal<l&o
w1d the \harp 1n lt':l\r 1n foreign
d1rl'1.t 1n,nlml.'nl "\\3\ alm11\I ,.,
11\Ul h nt .i SI' en ·'' Je.ith aml
'•"'-, g1H·n thl· n.1tmn ' high
bul)gl't anl.l lla1k lkfa 11\
· \\l''1c going to ~\'l this
numbl'r gro\\ hl l' d1Xl..\\01k
C\ c1 > \Car.: \nnahk \.11d
f hl· dl'1>.111nh:nt said l<Ktnr'i
('l\lVUIJtt1ng fot\'1811 1nH\tmcn1
ant ludl· the prot"i1.ib1l11' o l l' ~
u1mp.intl'\ a largt: 1.un\11ml.'1
11\JI l-1.•t .in JJ\ .inn·d tcthnolng1
cal ha'><' and .1 d1l',1pcr dnll.11
uimparl·d "1th lorl'1~n 1. urn:nq
Bl'1.JU\l' 111 ttW\\ 1ntt lim'1[1.n in·
'l'ti.lntl'lll lcj1sl.111un h,I\ lxTn
1ntro\htHd 1n ( nnj!11.·\~ to r1.'-
~um~ arcJtl'r d1')4 l11wrc .1lx1ul
foreign IO\C\tOr\ and their
purdlJ\C\
l J~t )Car'\ lorl'1gn lll\l.'\tnll nt'
\\Cr1.• \\tdl''>p11.·Jd tht tkp.1rtrncn1
\.II J Ill II\ fl' J)<. lrl
· \utl\tnnt 1;11 1nl'rl',l\l'' m··
l urn·o an Jll mJJW inJu\lr~
l(WUP'> ..:\l.lpl \U\ Ill'' rl·al C\t,llC
und lin.ml1ng fnu•pt h.1nking1 ..
the report \.ml
l he total Hnmh J11 1.•1.1 lll\l'\t·
111.:nt ""•a S~ I 5 b1lhon tollO\\l'd
h) Jitpan "· $14 ~ h1lll()n <on.1d:t
,.q\ 1h11d ~'1th SI 0 4 hilhon
ln\C\tmcnt\ an tht' m:inufea(·
&urina s ctor tutttlcd Sl I 6
h1lhon. rdaal trade hilhon
:.ind an\ur;.an'-e. SS. hallmn
Study: State could
get Ftealtt-ly pieEe Sf
Pacific Rim markets
By CHRISTOPHER CALLAHAN
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WE'RE OPE ! tri; b..1r k to tho•a• happ' d.1\~ ot
r •al food. frif•ndh srrvitc· ond tun. For hrca fo:-.1.
lunch or clinnn. t-:di · i whN • tlw 1w.tt 11w •t. \\'t-'n
talking Edi ,·s h 1ndm. d hurg"rs. m.ilts utcl '11d<.1 •
Blue Plat • sp i I and ohl·fo,hio1wd nw111lo.1f.
ndth juk1•bo rw\f•r .top'>JUmpin'.l\\Otmwslor
1l (llliiTt •r. Cruist> O\ •r
to Ed1es nt•\\ duwr.
\\Fil be glad nu did.
. ..
God Bless America
And Edie's Diner. Too.
o, ........ ....
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~the fight ogoJPit AIG&if'\..Orong.e CoUAty....----
SU N DAY, JUNE 11, 1989
Starting at Mason Park in Irvine
·1
Sign-in 9;00 AM
Opening Ceremony 9.30 AM
Wolk~ins1(}()() AM
JO REGISTER CALL:
(714) 6•5·6300•
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ORNQ COUNTVClflmFo-~~
Planning firm CYP
appoints director
Irvine architectural and planninJ firm C"YP Inc. ha'i appointed Aret
G11lmellan a) director of land planning
Born 1n Turke)'. Gulmc11an has more than 14 \Car'i npcncnu: in urhan and regional planning. as \\Cit a) arch11ectural dr)1gn. • • • Mona Miller has been named director of asset m3nngcmcnt at . 1gnJI Landmark. an In inc-based real e tatc de,elopcr. • • • J. Ra) Construction has added Duanne Bobne as projl'U .. upcnn1l·11dcnt
Bohne has over 23 years experience in the construMion indu\tl'\ • • • Fred Ja1er has been promoted to exccu11'c "ice.· prc\ldcn1 ot <.1l·nc\a
Business Sen ices Inc .. the marger and acquis111on sc" 1CL'S d1 ' 1\1on of thl'
Gene' a Companies.
Pnor to JOining the Irvine firm in 1986. Jager "a'> prc-.1dcn1 lll IJgl·t
& C'ompan) Inc .• a leading Den,er merger and acqul\1t1on firm • • • Leonard Urbas has jo10ed Grubb & Eiits· Ne" pon Bcal·h romnlt'rnal
brokerage office as an industnal proJ)l'n1c) spcrrah)I
Laura Dellefleld has joined real estate sen tCl . ., 3, a r,•ta1l rrorx'rtll''
spcc1ah t.
Brent Ryllllclt has JOined the retail propen1cs di\ 1\10n.
R} hhck ·s professional bad<ground tnclude!i ~ks n:prc)CntJt1on '"'h
Select Cop) )stems of Laguna }fills and ATV )St,·m., lnl of \nahl'1m • • • Insurance brokerage Fred. . Jamer; & Co In 3pro1nted Anthon)
Benedetto Jr. as 'ice president of financial str' ices
Benedetto "'111 be re pons1blc fo r creating and managing a nc~
department of the Irvine office to sen c the insurancc need'> of lin.inc1JI
institu11ons. ~ " • • • Steven con, a ·financial planner Y+llh ID Financial ~n ll't·'> lnr 10
In inc. has been named to the lirm·s President's .\d' ii.or. ( ounul • • • • The Little Ion on the Bay. Nc"pon's \\atcrfront hotl'I lw' p1 omotcd Crai~ Cuney to front desk manager_ ....
Ware Associa tes Inc. has added L. Pa1Bc Jarrell. Dan1d Saa' cdrn. Lindn
Windes and Ki rk '\dmirc as intern architects. • • • Doctors and Nu rse s. Inc. of Newport Bcarh ha arpo1nH.•d T. Daniel
Canaao Jr. as president and chief cxecut1'-C offi cer. Caruso has 30 MBA from
the L'n1vcrs11y of outhcrn C'ahfom1a and before this arpuintml'nt "3'>
senior ' ice pre 1dt•n1. '"cc;tcrn d1\ 1s1on of Kimberl> ~t·r" 1cci. In'·. in Orange
. Other promot1(1ns include: nne) Ka)S. director ofmarkcttng. forml•rl)
assistant marketing director: Elatne Koen. personnel sen ice manager.
former!) staffing coordinator: and Pa1nc1a Kent. Ed M admm1<;1r.1tor of
intermittent care sen 1cc1;. formerl) 'iupcrv1sor • • • • Del Paddy, wnh o'er 30 )Cars of construction management nix·m·ntc
has been named project ll)anagcr for Nc\\port Pau lic Con 1ruc11on ( orn
Prior to JOintng NcY+ pon Pacific. Pudd~ "as pan ·o" ncr and chief
executt' e officer for 15 )cars at Idaho Del Ra~ a g<'ncral rontrac11ng aru.l
de,elopmen1 firm 1n an Jose 1
• • • Valarie Copen has bc,n r ro motcd 10 dtr«tor ot purch.1"ng for
Richmond American Homes a res1dent1al building firm hl·adquancrcd 1n
In tne. Copen "'a purcha ing agent for the com pan'
UMW tri_es ne\N tactics,
but concessib~s lacking
II)' DAVID REED ful of burl)' mincl'\ and their \.\l\CS
Auoc1.-..ci ..,.,. wr11.. sat down in the road to block a
CARBO. Va Gail Gentr' cara"an of coal truck from entering
whose lower back \\SS cru hcd when Pittston's processing plant.
a mine roof caved in 11 )'Car ago. As state troopers arrt'stcd the
pushed his ~heelcha1r in front of a demon lrators. the cro\\-d sang "We caravan of massive coal trucks and Shall o,ercome."
held a 1gn say10~, "Pmston tole M) Health Card: On Wcdnesda). a dolen pncst'i.
·-rm tal10a a stand against a·n nuns and church act1' 1sts \\cre ar·
immoral company and against an rested in sat-down demonstrations
immoral act." the 42-)ear-old miner The mtncrs "ent on stnke Apnl S
said last week. Just before he became after \\Orking 14 months "1thout a
the 2.000th POtSOn arrested in the contract. The) cl:llm the compan).
United Mine Workers' strike against which refused to go along w11h an
Pittston Coal Group. mdustrywide UMW agreement, as
Such non-violent tactics have won trying to break the union by rcduc·
the union public sympathy, but little in& job security and setting up an
movement at the baraainina table. independent pension fund. With the strike 10volving nearly
I, 700 miners cntenna ti!. e1ahth Pmston offi ciaJs r.uy the) want 10
week and fcdctally mediated ncao-maintain a union shop. but under 11
tiations set to resume Wednesday. own rules to provide labor nex1bih-
officials of the union and the com-t), such as increased subcontracting
pany. Virginia's laraest coal and scvcn-<lay work weeks. to meet
producer. say they arc prepared for growina compcllt1on from nor)·
a lengthy battle. union and foreja11 compan1c"
"This thing 1s a long wa y from Both sides say the outcome of thr
being over." UMW strike coordJ· strike could affect future \'Ontr.acl
nator Man)' Hudson said. negotiations throu houl the co I an·
amona th~ strikina ~men who dress us
uniformly in camouflur and head Neaotiators from both 1de art
every da> to the coal field , located scheduled to meet wnh reprcscnta-
in V1ramia's southwestern ttp. lives of the Federal Med1auon and
Mtners have brouaht their waves Concihataon Service Wednesday
and children alona and the at· ancr taking a break la.st week .
mospherc on the main picket hne is • Union officials and industry fcsti\lc at times. ..._ · r 1 h ht D\arina a recent demonstrataon. a a.nalylis say brd'C as an e c ance t few dozen picketers. with a bal\JO federal rftediators waJI reach a 1enlt·
and mandolin ~tina the pece for ment, in part bttausc they arc not
flatfoot dancers, JO•ned in i stanla empo~ttd to a.rbitratt a bindint
er i t i c i z i n a t h e co m pa n y • 1 tamrrient.
withdrawal of some health ~nefits "If we're aoina to wan thd~
from their modiRed tune of "Oh. we're ao•na to win it natn hne.
Sutannah.] Huelton said, ptunn-to tht crowd
The m,-<' stopped when a hand-of 1everal hundred p1cketcn.
fl •
Fixed-Income securities offer ve11at1'1ty
II; DUC>ltAH L HAntNGTON
Wall trttt awashbucklef') and
corpora1t ra1dc~.
For many 8\traae in,estor .
that's the image of the t)'p1cal
bond marl.ct pla)'cr.
But, it's no longer true.
Today's proliferating varieties of
bonds and other fixed 10come
sccunt1cs -including treasury
bills and ccntficates of deposit.
preferred stock, convenible is~
sues. interest rate futures', and fi~cd income mutual fund s -
can be c~ccllcnt vehicles for the
;i\'eraac investor.
For )·cars, the bond market
bclonaed to the wealthy In fart. the term .. coupon cli pper .. ong-
inall) referred to 'bond holders
-people who wanted to pTotect
their principal from the vagaries
of the ~tock market and set up a
stead) stream of income from
the pcnod1c pa)mcnt of interest
and/or d1'1dcnds.
In the late 1960>. the apJ)l'al of
fixed income sccunt1es climbed
along "1th the 1 ntercst ratt'S. as
the)' became more compe11t1,e
\\Ith stock }iclds.
Wh' thr """''"""ti aprx-aJ?
f 1~ed income 11ttunt1l· arc
'crsa11lc The)' can mC('1 the
needs of a conserva1he ••"~tor
\Ccluna hlah current income and.
at the &oame time, provide for the
prcscr'-at1on and lona·term ac-
cumulation of capital. They also
can be used b)' the qaressive invc~tor as a tradina vehicle 1n
pursuit of principal capital ap.
prce1ation.
But, before investing in fixed
10comc securit ies. re member this
rule' of thumb: sc urity prices
and mtercst rates move in op-
posite d1rect1on . Bond prices fall
"hen in1crc t rates rise and in-
crease when intere 1 rates de-
cline.
Like an) investment, fixed in-
come sccuritu:s ha'e ad,antages
and d1sad' antagc . mong the
ad,antages -highly com-
pet1t1\c rotes of return. po sible
capital apprcc1at1on. :ind ta>. ad-
\'antages "uh certatn typc of
issues uch as mun11:1pal bonds.
treasury. and agcn )' issues
1hc d1sad,ant:1gC) Include
rcla thel) high minimum in'est-
mcnt levels. li'<cd rates of return.
sensn1 v11} to intcn:st rate flu -
tuauons. and an an8C'lt\IC ~nd•t> ~ket that lim111 trad101
and ~ulatt\.C l<'tl\lt)'.
Wh11t fiud income 1teunt1t'S
arc len s~ullt1\IC than tocks,
they do h)\le potenual risks.
ThL'SC tncl Ude:
•Set coupon and d1"1dend
rates. Your rate of return docs
not ri~ to offset the impact of
inOM1on. In timer. of ming
pri cs. the purchasing power of
an investor's return w11 decline.
When interest rate rise, bonds
wuh· lo~er coupon rates wall de--
preciatc tn value compared with
ne~er issues tbut pa> h1aher
interest rates. Al~. sin~ chmb-
10g rates depress the selhna pnc~.
the bonds might have to be sold
at a loss.
•Marketab1ht) and hqu1dJt)
The case Y+llh Y..h1ch a sec:unt)
can be sold can affect au )Ith.I
To compensate for the lack of
ltqu1d1t~. a secunt} that 1 d1f·
ficuh to sell "111 ha"c a h1&her
)tcld than a comparable ,.,..,ue
that can be eas1l)' marketed.
•Earl> retirement feature
Before purch3s1ng bonds. de-
tcrm10c Y+hc1hcr thr} havt a call
fC'at11rt-""'<'h .. 11""~ thr 1~\urr to
r~u~ ·tnc ubhsa11on pric>r to the
maturit) dalt. If the issLK'' as
··called.'. or ooup1 t.ck. the
proceeds wall hl\C to be re·
tn\eittd at pre-..aljna rates.
The rates uwall) will be J~"'°er1 since a call '" normllll) tnJ11atcu so that the 1uucr C'ln refinance
the bond's higher mt~ ""h cur-
rent lo~er rat~ Add•ttonall}. 1r
the bond wu purchased at 11
premi um 10 the call pnce. tht-
in\lestor automaurully w1I ~avt a
loss
The fi~cd 1nc:omc marlct ol·
fers both :l&gJCSSl\.l' and COO•
scna11"c '""'cstor) man) choice~
for prott-c11ng an tn\C tment and • '
~t11ng up i1 ')lead) stream or
future income C'arcfull) select·
1ng the ngh1 bond or fi~td in-
come SCCUrtl} -"Ith the proper
m1, of features mclud1ng accru~
interest. }1cld cunes. call prott-c·
tton pr0\11s1ons and insurab1ht}
-~n isssurc prudent in"csto~
of meeting their financial go.ti'>
Deboril b. Harrt_,toa la vie•
pre1lde.nl ud 1ealor Msl•eu cte-
velopmeat offlctr al Ute ew-
port Bucb office of ne Baa.k of
Callfornla.
Market falls in choppy-trading aftef holiday
By VIVIAN MARINO
l:.\\ 'OR"--Tbe '>lm'k marl-.l't 1~11 broad I~ 1n cho pp) trading T uc11-
tfa) as a "a'c of lOmputcnzed pro-
gram M'lling O\erwhelmcd bu~er<>
ret urnmg hom the long Memorial
l>a> "e'-'ll•nd I he Do" Jone) aH'ragl· til Ju
industn;ib ended UO\\n I K :!:! pc11nl\
tu 2.4"75 ):'I -It~ btg&l"SI Onl•-<in\
IO!>) 10 .i "eek -aftt>r fluctuJ11ng
1hroughou1 the se<,s1on.
I he du\CI} \\Jtthcd indn. "h1th
clo!oed up 11 potnh on fndJ} had
men nC"arl} 17 potnh aflt'r the Ofll'O·
1ng bell Tucsda~ and was olT as
much as 35 Potnh an late aficrnoon.
NEW YORK CAP) -The follow.no hsl shOws lht New York S1oci.. E11chal'l9e siocks and warranls thal.have l>Olle uP the most and down the mosl based on oercen1 of change tor Tuesday No secUfllle$ lradlno below S2 Of 1000 sharu are Included Ne• and oercen1a~ ch111111es art tne difference belwetn the ortvlous dosing orlce and Tuesda\I s S.30 P.m Price UPS Ha~ LastCMPc:t. 1 mrkadtPf 3 • + J• UP 308 2 1rryWr_ahl • • + I UP ,.
3 ruehauf8 2lt + • UP 11 I • Fllltrlek 91 .. + ,, UP 11 1
J Pe1r0Pr1 ?9'-e + 21• Up 11 7 Winchels 2~• + UP 1 S HellwoodGP }.._ + UP I 3
• G Hou~war 1 ~. + UP l ' MOC c orp '• + • UP 10 Ptrrv ruo 11 '• t '• UP l\ AMO 10 • f >-~ Uo .
B I~:!~~Y~I ~·: I .. 8~ t ~ I• WorldCoro l, '> UP 1; Greco s 1 UP 1 iR&Yl:1J' •-. 1 Up 9 ~t :~~~~(_hGs ,: ~ • e: '
Ql{llecFn '• • Uo 6 lns•Bar '11 1 Uo t ~UlbdM_tr •S' • 2~ UP 1oraoeE01 u l J• UP lt>anvlnl 19' 1 UP 4
Anthony: s lJ > 1 UP • S FoolhlllGP ''• '1 UP 4
Hll'M ~ Wlnntr$CP l!'lteoRsc Alhlone s 4 lnt0Riad1 pf
I SpafnFd n Car lco wl Nal~nvSlr HomeownFSt.. lnterco 'I 8raz11Fd 1 GOl<tome l N1IEdi1 I OrlenlEx1>
i ~stron loMall 1t1nCP ~1 N~~il~ wlA ~.w~lnl FlotJl>nl lnllTC ~M~,&~l1 hn .. m,Fc
Ubllck Ind
DOWNS Les 'I 'It -'IJ
14 '"1 -1~-20. -i,
19 '2-~ 11~. -l,.o ~ -. •·i. -, ,,~!-J . -. '/ -1 I
2 -, .. ·~-. I '• -ll ~ -I• ,, -It
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~-'• ··-... ~-' l~ -P• 2\:= ., 2?~ -
In th<.· b1oadl'r market obout fiq~
~llXk~ dcd1ncd for ewf) thrcr that
ro~c on thl· 'l'" York tocl.. ·,.
change. "llh 917 do""· 554 up ;ind
490 unlhangl·d
Volume on the Big Board caml' to
151. .. ~ m11l1on !.ha1e'!I. up shghtl}
f1om I 4J 12 n111l1on f ndJ}
lhl' finanllJI marlct'I \\Crt' do<.ed
on \1 onda\ in ob'>l.'r,an<.c of \1cm·
onal Oa' ·
Some · anal\\t '>aid l u\"l<l:.t\ · ..
)l'lfun "a'> C\Jlcl·tcll a\ '"' l'\tor ;.,._
e\ aluJll'<l the d11 ct110n 111 the mar-
ket .Jfll'I II'> sha1 p 1 unup of ren•gt
\\CCII.)
.. The le' er in th<.• market "a\
P•lk1ng up: -.;11d l.lfrcJ (1oldman a
OTf I PS .\ 'D DOM'~
NEW YORK (AP) -The I01low1ng hSI \hows lht Ovtr·lhe Counter stock• and warrant' thal have gone up ll'le mo\I and down the most bued oo oercenl ot chanoe for Tuudav • No secun11es 1rae11no oelow U or 1000 snare\ arlt lnclu<led . Net and oercen1toe cnanqes are lhe dilfere11ce 1>e1wee11 lhe prev1ou' cios no Dfice •nd Tuesdllv ' •1111 or o;a once UPS Hanw l LloosomeTc'1 7 Eas1u 3 Un•oene un • 1<1norCrLrn S ~a1rfldF \I 6 nlMObl WI 7 t lrlH&C I Hauserman 9 L1fel t1t s 'I Supreme !;11 1 ll\dAcoushc l lnllYogi,gl 1 APQ9ffTCI\ 1• Fltxlronlc ll Melh0d8 1 Ntl'9nThom 1 CHvFed 1 tNVGMIO
1 ~tVIVCP ~ l•trlbLOO hOnttf un ReCOIOO Con,Tomok•
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• leel rvird pl oTtc:llMed nlcOA"f\tr mll~v
ran1L111 emwv YCed rtelCom Clalraon II
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t..ute,._pct ! '• -21• t>ll ?~ :s ~ -· -> f 17 • ti~ = 3 ! '! l6i l -'2 ''1
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'11:c-pr\·<,1d\."nt fo1 \ C, Edv..trd'> ~\. •· ln\l')tOr'> \\.~re p;ir11cularl~ ltJr
ons In .. Bul 11~ ro'>) c.ht•ch nlJ~ le111cd abo1Jt '"'hl'lht'r tht' dollar '
1101 ix' the_ ~JJY. uf health" \llClll!lh 111 fn1t•1gn e'chan_&C' '' h1cl ~10t·l pncc'> starll'd oul \Iron l·1 lonllnunl ·r uc\da) could hun 1h
Tuc'M.la~ duC' largcl) to loY+cr 1ntcrn1 l ~ ,·rnrwm' !>C0)1l1\e to tr;iJ
1Jtc 1n lhC' credit markc.-h JnJl\\t'> ... 11<l ·
But an:ll)SI'> s:l1<l J 1radual chan1c · f he stod.. 1narkc1 1 not n
in the d1rc"·11on ol rate profit· ''"'"Jing 10 thr stronger J oll:ir Jr
tJl1ng and "ornc<, :ahout thl' long· i\O<.ld t>onJ ma1lel 1hc "a~ ll did
term clfotb ol a n~ina dollar on thl' prior V.ccl\.' ""11d .Hugh John,or
Clonum) tool tlw11 toll on thl" mar· ')l;n1ur 'ice prl")1Jcnt for F 11-.1
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NEW YORIC IAP> May 30 NEW YORK AP>May30 Prtv . Prtv
Advanced Tue'tff 1 Advanced '"']! ~~ Ve< lined ~ ned n nthall9fd jl,. ¥1'1CtlitnQl'O n ?8 01111,,ues 11H ota! 'f.'ue' '3~ Newh10h• 1i Newl'l olls. tt Newlow • New low' 1
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An opportunity to. save lives and s.erve our coLihtry ·
Deer Readers: T_.y I'm 1•lq te ..a 1• U.•t a oace·l•·•·llfetlme ..,.n_.,, fer men ud womee wi.o
••t &e be plty1iclaa1.
If JM are a U.S. <'ithee, a colle1e ar .... ae. t7 or you1er, married or llaale, aM laave tlae de1lre to work
la th Uel4 of medicl1e a1141 serve
)'Mr cot1Dlry, tl•e U.S. Department
ol DefeHe us a fHr-year medical
ldleol pr .. ram at lite F. Edward
B•rt Scllool of Medicine.
y.,. talUoe ud books will be ...... .
v,_ •&ertas, all medical stu· •11 will be comml11ioaed as Of· Ileen Cealip1 or secoed lleetta· •••> u4 wtll draw f•ll pay aad belteflas whne la aclaool.
l ,.'9. HOl'D
AOer 1ra4lutlea, 1tadents receive
the M.D. de1ree ud a promotion to
captala or llelttenaet. h exclaange
for lltelr medical ed•catlon, stu·
dta11 mHt serve seven yeara In the
Army, Navy, Air Force or the U.S.
P•bllc Healtla Service.
ne perpose of dtls mtdlcal
The ancients held
the anchovies, too
In the ancient "Aeneid." Virgil tell'i ho" .\cm·a., Jle plain thin
bread. cut in circles, co' ercd over "'llh produce ot lhl· field., P111a
goes way b_?ck.
Q . Do nudist colon) bowlers "car an~th1ng at all'!
A. hoes.
Ancitnt ~me·s m1htal) inducted men in accor<l.incc "1th their
names. ~ictor·• would be among the first calkd ">o would an~
"Felix," which meant .. Happ} ... No. sir. don·t kno" lhl' \\ h} of thl'>
one. ..
Q. Old Roman law decreed death for a con' ll ll'J adulten·s<,
What was the penah) for a female alcoholic'?
A. Death, also.
Do you buy the psychologist's claim that an indoor man "ho
prefers blue tics tends to be a romantic., Maybe so. don't know. No''·
our Love and Wa'r man thinks this blue-lie chooser 1s tx·lll'r
categorized as ambitious. And that 11·s the no-tie <,unhumt ft'llo"
"ho tends to be the romantic.
scllool, located la BeahetM, Md .. 11
to prepare dtese YMDI mea ....
•omee for their 1lobal ml11ioa · ••
military playslclans, with a tpeclal
empha1l1 on emu1ency lrauma
me41clae.
Fe•er ~. I percnt of tMte wllo
eater ..... program fill .. gradaale
tor academic -reasona, and tlattt is
virtually no incidence of 1tre11·re·
lated dropout.
About a tllird or &he enrollees are
married. Some aewlyweds have en-
rolled iJS &bis remarkable school.
01ber have met their mates In the
classrooms and married while stu·
dents.
Dt1rl11 the fourth year of study,
students can talle some courses
abroad and study submarine medl-
cme la Aa11raUa, lntenal mHlclH
la..-... aa4 coal•I'"' dteeun la
Africa. Tk opportunities for .......
tala1 eat's t.orlton1asa1llNIHI art
tadltll.
.byeee wllo wMld Ute more la·
f.,...11• .....W write te: Offtce ef
Mml111... Uldformd Servlcta
Uatvenlty of tR Healtll Sciences,
4301 Joaes Brld&e Road, Bethe da,
Md. 28814-0H.
P .S. Drop me a lint and let me
kaow ltow you llkt It!
DEAR AN LANDER . I JU'lt
sav. Phil Donahue·i. sho" and 1t
rcall) opened m~ C) cs. II wa\ a~ 1f
some grcata po\\Cr made me turn
on the T\' at that 'l'r) moment.
• • I am 24 and ha' e always v.antcd
10 ht-a model. M ) parents don't
~"C' much monr) but the) \\OUld
make any ~cr1fkc 10 hdp me
Yt'!lterdAt)'. I ~cnt 10 a mo<khng
aacnc) and npphed for a JOb I was
told ii woulJ 1.:ost Sl.200 to C'n roll 1n
their school and 1ha1 at1e1 aradu·
111on the) ~ould place me l wa s
alM> told l needed photograph\ that
"ould cost SSOO
On the TV show wn'> Christie
Bnnklc), a top model She said she
never l.nev. a model "ho aot a JOb
from an aaenc) and the pu:tur\.''i
"ere a wa 1c ol monc). I v. as
shocked. Whn1 do )OU say, .\no
Landers,,
-Providence. R I.
Dear R.I.: I say Cbrl1tle Brlokley
should know wha& she's talking.
1hout.
DEAR ANN l NDER . (\'Cf)
mcmhcr ·of the fan11I) should prnc-
ucc repun1ntl a hou~ tirt' A t)p1cal
tall phone d in to the 1nt1on sounds
hlc th1!>
"Help' nd the fire ttucks'"
"\\-here's the fire'!"'
''At our house'"
If this ound ridiculous. ll't me
n !>urc )OU 1ha1 11 1s not . In emera-
cnl) 1tuat1on'>. the brain often cut
out and automata pilot take\ O\:{'r,
It JlJ)S to 1h1nl aheat.Land rehear~
v.hat )ou're going to~,\, Ttll }Our
realkrs
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Dear J .O.: You did and I thank
)'OU.
Coast residents w in awards .
ffom·speech, design ·co ntest s
Three mcmhe~ of tht' Laguna Beach I oastma tcr!>
Club "<>n a"ards in compc11t1on "1th four othenlcxal
C'lub!> Lu Wred~on a fir t·plnct troph} for ~II tak
"The Abom1w le ·andmnn:·
Jay Arm daril also ploced fir')I '-'Ith his 1n1c1·
national top1l spec h. "flov.ers or \\ ccds ·· ~ \CCond
place 1roph\ in ·· fabk Topics·· "as gathered b~ Ruth
Geis. · •••
C ongratula11on'> to C mta Mt"'ian John Murata .1
fa shton design !>CJUut ~• the 011~ .\n Jn 1itutt" of Parsons
School of l)c)1sn in Lo <\ngcles Murata "on the Lrnn
~ta~ Th1mbk a"ard lor h1<, des1sn of a choc.olat~-hrm' n
v.ool doubld..n1t "rapped coat v.11h a IJUJX' full '>klft
and "rllP top • • •
Ne"port liarbo1 \rt \1u\eum 10 F<i\h1on h i.ind \tu·
'dent\ had 10 make prl..,enta11on\ u'>lng l(Hnc h h' .io.
inch dr~"1'n&
Heaton rc<.'Cl\CJ th{' tir\t-placl' S)<XJ ln'-h av.ard I le
prcparL·d nine dra\\in2'> lor the compd111on. ( arm·ron
p1d.cd up the SJOO \Ccond-plnce ,1\\ard OhH r the
third-place 150 a"ard and I c.1radJ eanw<l an honor-
able menu on
The four student\ \IUd) under O< ( proll \\Or n l
arch1 tcrtu rc Marvin Renfro f-katon. C ameroq .rnd
011' er arc planning to tran\fer 10 C-al Poh Pomona nc \t
falJ and ma1or in arch11ccturl' lltaton '" also a lan-
d1dare for tht' outhern < ahforn1a ln"llltutl" 111 \rlhlll'1:· tun~. l c,trada "111 tran .. kr to (JI Poh Pomona in the lall
of 1990. • ••• Dawn Metz. 21. ol Huntington Hca<:h. !>pon\O'rl"d b)
D.J Brother's Enterta inment ( o hil'> Ix-en cro" ned th{'
1989 \l1c,s fountain \'allc\ f he tontC' tantc, "-l'l'C
Judg{'d on a point ~'stem based on their poise appear-
"" c, coopcra11on congcn1alt) and rommun1t~ .11:h1c' e-
mcnt\
Brian berrard. a th1 rd·\ear stLl\Jcnt at PauliL
Uni,erSlt) 1n forest C..rO\C o 're .. has l'B rncd the nght
to be a "Gre\ GO\\n·· at the I ~6th Pacllil lOmml'nC\.'·
mcnl ceremo·n~ Thi: honor "gnen 10 Juniur .,tlldl·nh
op-the b.is1s of atadenm performanu· The ··c,rl''
Gov. ns" ush<.'1 and assist "1th thc aladcnrn. pr<Xe!>.,1 011 What accounts for the splendid sale of bubble gum in alt Llil.c of the gradua1ton ccremon) Shcrra1d I'> thl' \on of Mr
City? Movl·S better there than in any other Cll) of comparabk• '>Ill". and Mrs. Rolx•rt ShcrJard of ('o)la \ll'\a
Hr\t runncr·Ufl \\3\ Marly• Green. 18. -,pon'>(1rcd
b) Emerald ( ut, c,cc:ond runnl.'r-up ~y~ Ming. 19
• • • Q. In bowling, what's a "Dutch 200 .. game" t hl' '>t:lle\\lde C ahforn1a .\ssoc;;1a11on of tudent
A. A score of exactly 200 wherein the bov. ler ahl·rnate'> sLI 1~l'' Counuls ha\ clcctl·d Rditttlo Plascenela a JUntOr at l o~
pQn ored b) .\mc.'nrnn Data lndu\tr1t''>\Jll.4rd runncr-
up, Jennifer Kager 17. <1pon~or{'d b) \\.1lham James
Pnnung I nc and fourth runner-up. TIHan) Hea th 22.
sponi.orcd b) C1rca1 Earth \ 11amins and spares through 10 frames. Amigos lhgh ~hool 1n f ountain Valle) as state \ICc
prl's1dcnt. I k I!> rurrcntl) '>ludent bod> president at hi\
Q. H~w long does 11 take to make ,a 30-second commcrnal "1th high school Pla'>lC11C1a "rll 0' ("~cc 1hc 18 rl·g1onal
\lc11 v.111 represent f nun1a111 \:ilk' and the
Ch:tml'<r of< ommcrc<.' nt tht' upcoming C >rangl' < ount>
f1cc,tJ. June ~Q to Juh 4. in add11111n 10 othl·r ofli\tal
funrnons throughout ihc ~t'ar those :.rnging dancing ra1s1ns'? · prl's1Jc111
A. About four months. Each little plastic figure has 10 be.' mo' cd Elcc11ons \\CIC hdd at the I Ql\9 \.\ intl·r Lc:a<ler\h1p
b) hand between s1op-ac11on hots. That's 24 timesJor CH'f) ')('cond Con,cn11on '" Lm \ngclci.. Rcprc~ntal1\t'i from thl'
of action 500 mcmbc1 !l<'hooh throughout ( ahforn1a attended lhl'
thrc:C-dil\ C\(OI l a(h S(hOOI rCCt'I\('') one \Oh. for
• • • C1oldcn \.\ tst ( ollegc .\ssoc1ated \tudcnts Pre\1~.knt
Market researchers now sa} 90 percent of the rl'frigerators statcv. idc olTiccr "'
natton" 1dc arc either "h1te or almond . Could 1ha1 he nght'> fhc 11,._ouauon, foumkd 1n t q47 .., a .,t.ud~·nt·kd
Coll.-ea Cl•) 11, the rcnp1en1 of thl· .innual S5UO l 10\d
Jfam1lton ( .1mpu'> l 1le .\"ard I he \lhulari.h1p -re-
cogn11c' a '4u<len1 \\ho ha' t·onmbutl·d to the quaht~
of camru .. li lt: h~ J \hnv. ul part1up.t11lm .md 10\J')lfa•
t1on non-profit org.1n11a11on uf siudc:nl' .ind adult\ com· That horse named Broker's Tip onl) won onl· r:tll' 1n 11\ l'n111c mittcd tu pm' tding ll'adl'r\hip training .ind 11p-
carccr -the I 933 J.-..cntucl..) Dcrb> portunttll' tur pral 1irnl JJlJlh,arnm of k;idcr-,h1ps \l.111.,
to Cahfornliln tudC'nl'>
Dunng her term '*' pn:.,tdt>nt ( l.t~ ol h1~n1a1n
htllc> ha\ 1n111ated ~' cral projects ')U\.'h a'> tht < lub
We\t t:ampa1gn 10 market a\\OC1atc.-d Mudcnt cards ~he
also bca;rn the Lcadcr\h1p ( onnct:ltun. a \\.Otl.\hop 10
train ht~h ..chool and wlleg<' <itudcnt'-1n lcader\h1p and
fund-ra1c.,in1 \l.111\ A.nd c.hL' '>pearhcadcd <;('\l'r.11 lund·
ra1!.Cr 10 rcopc.-n the 'atural ~ •l·ncc M u~·um 11nd to
dc,clop 3 0311\C plant &arden
Am told even pro goiters onl) make ahout hall ol lhl'tr .'>l\·11101 •••
putts. r our Orangl' ( 0 ;\\l ( ollcgc an hlll'~IUral ll'Lhnolog}
"===========================~C=o:.:11:.:e:.:e:n:.:_C=la~y~-------.., studrnt'). Guy Hea&on of In inc Brian Ca meron of -Jfon11ngt11n 8\.'a(h .ind Cbrl Olhel" .ind Balta ar
CN£
Tue First ~SHE/" Silver Sl'oon
Commemorating The 60th ~versa.ry Of.
''MICKEY MOUSE''
Exclusive First Edition Officially Authorized ~y The Walt Disney Company
• A full-color depiction of "Mickey M ouse" created
by Disney Studios.
• Each silverp ated spoon is hallmarked and
registered. Subscribers will be issued a Certificate
of Registration.
• Available only from the New England Collectors
Society.
• An incredible value at only$12.SO .
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A star is born• Suety yun qo. Mickey MOtUe won worid-wide fame with
his film debut This lovable Disney characm has deltghted the young
and the }'OUn8 i t heart ever since!
Now, for the fim time ever, 'f1le Wah Disney Compu\Y ~s autho-
riud a irJeanung silwrpbted spoon to cdebrate the 60d\ arwvawy of
MJclary's rise to stardom.
The &nt o&n,. in dw "World of Disney" Spoon CoUtcam. this
~ 60th !.Miva'suy spoon~ silv~lattd wid\ co~te
skill by the leading silvermuths. Recd It Barton. Gracina ~ spoon 1ia' -
charTNnt full cob ,portnyaJ of Midcey that rdttets tht Disney Studio's
supab anisuy. The colorful portrait of M>clcey LS ca.rdully protttted
bmuth an enamcHw swf~.
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For amaations to com«, you and your Wni)y will cherish dus beauti·
ful)y crafted spoon that captures all of Mickey's JO)' and humor. On:ter
yours today!
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Estrada ul ( o\la l\lc\a ha'c v.cpt thr av.ard'> 1n a
design Lompc1111on \flOMOrtd b. the meman lrt)tllull'
of rch11c h fhl' w mpct111on "3" open to all mm·'
mumt) colkge <m h1tct tural 1echnolO&) \tudcnt'> 111
Orange ( ount\ ~
fn .tdd111on lo ( la) 0
\ tudCnl gU\ t•rnment 3Cll\lllC\
'>he ~cr,cd ac, the "'e< ut1\l' editor of the cJ mpus
ncv.sp 1pcr. l hl' Wco;tc.'rn \un ~he caro1:d an JWX rnlc
ora1a degree in ps)cholo&\ Jac;t \tar and 11. concum.·ntl>
taking clac;~\ at \i \\-( and < af 1.11c LonJ lkJ\ h The comPc11t1on o rgan11cd b) Orani 'ount)
arch1m.1 Leslie LeBon required entrant\ to redc gn the
llOICO'(.OPI .
ARIES (March 21-<\pnl IQ1: Whnt
did not quite rnnJc tol(l·thd 24
hours ago "111 no" tx· H'3J) v. alhntt
able f ocu'> on in111at1\.C' orJg1nah\\
romantc 1>1.,pla> 1.hddt'\ of rt•tl, get
out and be 'ccn Ll'O " in p1t·t~rt'
TA R tA1ml 2C).M.i) 20> l\\o
famil) mcmben. po'>s1bl) mo ther
and .iu n1 \lrt\:C to ...cttle fiQanc1al.
difference Be.· intcrc 1rd )l{'!pful
v.1thou1 l'iccon11ng 1nc~truJbl) rn·
\Ohcd r'tt'l'llent llt'"-''i rC\Cl\Cd lOn·
caning carec1 . bu.,1nc ~
GEMINI (MB > 21-Junt• 20)· lnd1 ·
'1dual "ho pte' 1ou'I> <On.,1dcr«I
)Ou "mental hfht\t•t'tahl'' nH,ht no"
declare. • \ ou re actual!) ti he.1')
thanker. a ph1losophc.-r1" hxus on
education, humor, \.Cr<1attht). nb1ht)
to present program
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 2.2); Rcla·
tl\C tne 10 ~~P secret mone)
source. It comes out in optn. )Ou'r{'
invol"ed. tn ngs arc anachcd.
pa~~ must be filled out, filc-d
Insurance repre~ntat1ve 1n picture
Check orp10
LEO (July 23-.\ua. 22)· Op-
partun1t> u 1su to display wri1ina
skills. Spa1h1ht on spcoal 11~
mcnt, interview. partnership
propo11I. Lively-peuot~.1rrvoh-W.
1ncluchna Gcm1n1. V1rao. Sa&Jt-
tanus. Analy1c )'Our opuon~.
VIRGO CAua. 2>Scpt 22): Baste
chores require 1ttent1on. Spothaht
HIC I Uf.I
8y CHMUS GORN
Md OMAlt SHAn'
Batt-Wesi vulnetable. South
deals.
PltoaTll
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¢. ••12 . ,,.
CAPRICOR1' (I)\.-" 22-Jnn 19)·
\\.hal Other\ rc&ardcJ a' a ··grandl·
o\l' "'hcrnc" tu•n\ out to be pr.ic·
llLal. profit;.ablt 'ou'll cmt1~l' from
l'mu11unal {'onxm I tK'U\ on 1maac.
pubhcll), fre h start in oc" dtr1~C'
l1on .\qunnan Hl\ ohed
........ lfll-AQ AtUlt (Jan ~. ~ &l·r---
Man} or )OUr 'bc\l quahtl{'\" \Urge
10 forrfro111 1 nclude' 1ntellcctual
on home repairs, mcndina,. \f'Wtn curio II)-ab1ht) tu uul11e ~~er\ ol
pos\1blc medical t.hcdup tcp\ pcr\u. \ton Rl'la11on\ w11h oldrr
1 ken to t>cau11fy urround1n~ fam1~ memlx'r v. 111 ·be rc-cstab-.
I on& d1 tancc (onvnun1ca11on re-11.,hc
lau:\ to cduca11on lrn\.cl, Pl 1:· ffcb IQ \llm:h 20) You
LIBRA (Ciept 2'-0cl 22) ln1er"''' obtain ~ rel th.u lvuld 1n lude
in spmtual value-. !>urfacl'\ f ocu' on comb1na11on 10 ~re 't nu'll be dcal-
crcativil). t)k atultt) to pr<mde tnl \\tlh numbc1 :-and tould "ha\t
original 1ntcrpm t10M. I tfo , ofi fun" "'1th thl'> tnpk pla) :\, 7. I.
C,andh1 ;>ro" 1dc m ptr.lllon. l 1· Pro\urc.\ are rchc' ed \ ou coulJ be
br:ar) '1 tt could parlc \ itar contact. hf~'1lf"partf'-
r1~cs tn\Ol\CJ " SCORPIO (Oct 23-~o" lll lFMA.31 1 YO RBIRTHDAY
You'll be conctrnC'd with po14cr )OU arc c>n bnn~ of malC1na \l&n1fi-, 1 c:int hangc.-$ an domestic hf{'. Could authorit>. de. dltne 'Ou <an a mo 1 include oC'tual chanar of rt idrm;c or
d1cuue lcrms 1n,olvtn1 propcn) marnal t.atu\ Whal had bttn n.ar·
intcre t '""' Rcla11on,h1p tn· ro'-" ~111 ~ om" broa~ ca1na
ten 1fie ~c pon •bthtie\ increase. You'll ha'" more room to create.
C1pneorn '" picture. paint. eltplC\ r~""''" \'ou "''"' SAGmAJUVl (~<w. 22-~. 21)· your o"n ~non ~hilc sttll )Ouna.
lmost suddtnly rou find key t~ broke frum family_ 1t,itd1110n. rouf~--
tmi\oerMI aPJ)tel. No lo'*1: IJ~ >Ou ha'c .u.:tuall)' been \Cf.'lr&lrd 'from
hmutd. restncted, Vn\Oftd. You partn1 11 rclat1,cl~ earl)' aae You'll
ean siaae pla}'· publislt·~i.: . You do me ~ul ~af\'h1na an July.
mil.ht alw find )Our :·tru{' loH·." ufu 1 ~•ll 'bc )Our po-.cr month
Rcfltt\t " keptical. · -.11 'PQ<iht mont) and lo"'·
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by BH tfeane
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woaddy' can we go to the zoo
someday and see a LIVE
one of these?"
by Brad Anderson
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"Sign language chey.iing on my .shoe
means it's time to go '•
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ud t crunch may have -damaging ~ffe~ts · .
HBUHSD athletic directors foresee negative trends in schools ~ programs ~n1ority can be pu htd out of ~''--~•~ d1sc1plines and into the substitute
teachina pool, moved to another
F,,. of thtTe ,,.ns.
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Dedinins enrollment and its ac-
companyina ~ry squene bas
many Hund~n Beach Unaon Hilb School Diltnct athletic admin-
.11&n&on wonild that the dil&lict's
· rich . .,,u tnd.ition is mdalsred. ~ not a new problem, aiblcllc
otfic:ials aee the current budJel
cnAICb aa inlCfttityina neptavc
trndl in athletic depenments and
predict it will incrate the dropout rate. ...
Wbile declini.na enrollment un-
doubledly affects the number of tal-
ented athle1es with which to build
Pf'OllUlll. the new teKben. contract
approved 1n Dec:embtr, which n a
by-product of the decline. Yt 111
efim1nate the temporary openings
youneer coaches of\en occupy and
will push others to less desirable
pos1uoos, enhanona the chance of
an c•od.us.
Resident-subs are substitute
ttacben who si&n one year contract5
without bene6ts to teach -and
sometimes coach -11 the same
school for a year at a time. They will
not be re-hared this year, and full -
time teachers fill th.car spaces.
The bottom line for teachers ts a
contract that avoads the Rlf -coaches an the dastnct wch as
ttducuon an forw layoffs. It will E.dUon's Dave White, fountain Val-
maanwn Jobi withan tM district for tn•s Dave Pnhall, Georae 8cf1 and
6' surplus teachn1 by plaetna them, • Haak Cochrane. Manna's Da"e
at lea{t temporarily. in a substitute Pickford, Andy Read and Mark
pool. 1a1d Susan Roper, auastant IUbhna, and Westmtnster's Bob
superintendent an chafle of person-McAllaster.
nel. • "If a prosram aoes down one year.
.. When you're s1tt1na here ~llh ~ 1t doesn't come back the next )tar"
ttaebets overstaffed. Ca no-RIF said Larry Doyle, Manna H1~·s
clause) WIS quite a eonceuaon on athletic director. "With our Situ·
the board's pan," saad Dick Otey, ation. if we can't act someone to
outa0ina president of the District coach, 1t might be tough to run a
Education ~aauon "That ·was program. There are people an the
quite a coup for the a soc11t1on in dastnct that \\Ould rather not field a
the contract." t~am than field a team with an
It's a crunch which affects much unquahfaed coach.''
more than athlcttcs.!' It includes all Atblellc dilcctor~ arc concerned
co-curricular, eitra-cumcular and W11h several initial and long-term
elecuve P.'9&flms, but 1t as perhap! effects;
most v1s1ble 1n the dt!tnct's athletic •the m1arauon of q uality
programs. wtuch through the Sunse t coachana personnel, who have been
Leaaue have been a major force an bumped to a less desirable teachi'ng
CIF compernaon over the years. position, to &rowing districts an the
"We're not new 10 tbas problem " cast and south:
said Edison High AChlcuc Darcctor •the nttd to use wa lk-on (non-
L) man Oowcr who feel the dis-faculty) coaches who art not ready
tnct's refusal to clo~ a school is to assume head coachana pos111ons
crcatmg these problems. ··eut we''e in maJOr i.ports:
never had anything li ke tha We're •faculty 1each1ng at one school
going to 1n1ure the programs in all and coaching at another. ..hach
the schools because we don't h:nc makes running a program mon: d1f-
tl1e personnel to run them." fi cwt b) decrca~ contact wath stu·
The contract ma y affect, d1rectl) dents involved:
or inda~tly, some well-known •the droppi ng of ecru an athlc11c
prosrams af they cannot be main-
tained in a qualtty fashion;
• increased dropout rate from dc-
crcucd availabthty of pr°"'ms an
athletics and other elcctavc d1s-
ciplfon. .
The district's enrollment has
fallen from 21 , l 93 in 197-i-to 13.600
tn 1989 Schools that onct earned
enrollments an excess of 4,000 stu-
dents have decreased to the 2.000
ranae. while Edison could drop
below that fiaure an the fall The
projected decline for fall 1988 was
apvroxamately 900, but the total rose
to 1,300, pumna additional cuts to
balance the budget.
"Aero s the board. everybod) 's
impacted:· Ropcr sa1d. -The total
program i impacted, but you get a
lot of excitement about the '1s1ble
prograrps.
··We've been used 10-tarae. large
high schools, some of the largest
we t of the Rockits. Studie will tell
)OU 1hat tbe be t s1Lf' for a high
school 11 I ,SOO to 1,800 students.
We're a1 about 2,000 per school
"People remember 3,500 kid an
schools. where }'OU can haH
mass1\.C pro&fims. We JUSt don't
have that anymore. There arc cer·
tam kinds of rachc~ that people can
fi nd hard to give up.~ ·
In the pa t. ltachcrs anvoh cd an
extra-curricular program~ could be
pro tected by principal in the assaan-
mcnt process. and still' can be until
the new contract takes effect July I
Under the new contract. teachers
wtll be placed on the basis of maJor-
manor accreditation and seniority
"I definitely fed there's no 1nctn-
t1 ve for an on-campus "-iiCher to
coach1" said Pauhnc 8acnakes. the
outgoing Edison girl~ athletic direc-
tor after IS years "All th ey're doing
1s pu!ting in extra time aner sc hool.
•nd nobody' gl\ ang cons1derat1on
to any of that tame after school.
··Now. a 101 of coaches coach to
stay at a school. I can foresee down
the lane \\.here we (will) ha .. e to hare
more walk-on coaches. because no
one on taff wants to coach. When
teachers start getting more subJecl
areas to teach. or ha'e to.haH' more
knowledge 10 01her area to mat..c
1he1r worth at a school. at'!> dif-
ficult "
Coaching 1s a JOb often filled b>
)Ounger teachers. but the average
age of the dasinct's teachers ts Kagh.
lca\lng fe" who want to tall.e on
extra<urncular duuc
L ndcr the new contract. some
teachers w11h up to 1 S )Can. of
school or end up teachina at one
school and coachin& at another. "ihe dcchnina enrollment reall>
affecu the staff tremendously," said
Blll Boswell. who O\'cneet the dtJ.-
tnct's athletic proaram~" he teiicher pool is simply an at o
oot lay off teachcn that an ·
mancnt teachers. Our d1stnd, a
most d1su1cts art, 1 in troubk .. All the temp teachers, often
)'Oung coaches, would have bttn
aone anxway. They knew when they
aot their temp contracts what they
were."
All athletic directors agree the
result for athletic pro&rams wall be a
continued -~ut more ~rnnounced
-upswana an the amount of walk-
on co.ache!. and what mo t feel arc
the headaches accompanyi ng their
use
But the po able loss of current
taff members 1s of more uraent
concern.
Of the s1x schools. trad1uonal ath-
leuc powers Fountain VaJle1 and
Edison arc most directly affected.
Herc·s a loo\. at ca h school an the
distract.
ll'tease Me EFFICTS/Cll.
·'Jet' a Warrior in the true sense
Kick boxer Urquidez a living legend in the Orient
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The first thtnf }OU noucc arc the c~cs. The 1n1cnsaty of his gaze bchcs
has small stature, the soft features of
his face.
You bth~1um when be 5a) "l
have no fear . I'm not afraid of dying.
so why should l be afraid of any
man?"
You don't need a press rclea!le 10
ten )OU that' Benn)' (The Jet) l 'r-
qutdez 1s 1he premier kick bo'tcr an
the world, that he has survived a
death match an Hong Kong. that he
as a la ving legend 1n the Oncn1
The e)C5 ten )OU all. the C)C5
don't d~1vc. You are looking 1n1 0
the e)CS of a true ·""amor. As Ur-
quidez puts at. "I am a gladiator -
mentally. ph) sacally and pan-
tually."
h is a d1squ1 euna moment v.hcn
Urqu1dcz's C)CS bore into )O U!"\ a!.
he talks about fighting.
"When I'm an the nng. 11's Just
)OU and me." he s11d ··1 don't hcilr
the crowds. I JUSt see )OU. I can hear
)Our heart bcatina I can hear )OU
cryana to catch your breath after I've
htt }Ou:·
Looking at his quack moH!ment!.
and sohd bod)' one can feel 1he
power that hes beneath rquadci's
calm cx1cnor. One feels fortuna1 e
tncked for not C\Cr having 10 face
th~ man an a fight
Urquidez. the v.arnor, ha~ B hard
tame ,ctt1n1 a fiaht these da) '>.
Owner of fhe different• ._1ck boiong
tllles. the 36-)ear-old Urqu 1dc1 ha~
had 59 uccc sful 11tlc~ defen~' cnd-
l"J 49 of them with knockoot His
rcJlll has lasted I tl )Cit"$
"No one v.ant~ to fi&ht me.'' Ur-
quKiu Yid. "The) 're all afraid I'll
hurt lh(tr career by knockanJ them
out. M)' mo t l'tlt nt ti&ht 1n front of
S4,000 people at the Tok)O Dome came about onl)' bccau~ I an-
nounced I was th1nkani or rctanna It
took ncarl) three )tan to act that
fipr. If I knew that, I would ha"e
mack the announcement three )tan aao.·· So Urqu~1. the entrepreneur.
author and actt>f. tills his time be·
tWftn fiaht runn1n1 h1, w ccc\\ful
martial arts facahty. Benn) The Jet's
Jet Center in Van Nu) ~ra11n1 hi' sewnth book on · martial art\. and
Ktina 1n \uch rnovics ai "Road HOMtt.'' ·•Hard Rain:· and the re·
cntly completeJ "The Rclen1k;
Fif.?ttr." My neu pl 1s to ~ork on m)
•• -"eCtifts,-'!. . .t;JtqlttckT'M•1'Cf .. , -.lwayt'
want tu bt the best 1n evcrythin1 I
do. So m) ~\t trophy could be the
Oscar.''
Urqu1dc1·s life a'> the tulT 1ha1
mo ... 1c5 are ma de of. His c~plo11'
ha' e al read) Ix-en chrnn1dcd in Ja panese .. Benn) ,f hc kl .. comal
straps and has animated cartoon
charactC.L 1~ a ~Laplc of Japan ·~
tc leh mon .\nd lake all upcr hm>c'
l 'rqu1dc1 has &ecn h1!> hfc tor) grow ·
1n10 that of legend.
"In Japan., I am the great
'Yuk11J e-san' and 1hc Japanc~
d:11m 1 am half JJpanc~ ... lJ rqu1dc1
ex plains. ''The JapancS(' arc a proud
people anu It I\ lhe Olll) Wa\' thC)
can cwlaan m) dommauon O\.er
lhcar be t figh1crs m} beating them
at their O'An sport ..
f hc legend of Benn) fhc Jel IOOl
on-epic proponions "hen l 1rqu1de1
finall ) confi rmed rumors of h1 an-
\.Ohemcnt an a death match 1n Hong
Kona 1n 19W Rdunct:int to talk
Abbott beats MllWaukee,
J-2, for thl;d ·nralght win
3bou1 11 for three )\.MS l rqu11.k1
s11ll speaks of the 1nudcnt in a
hushed '01t:c. "The reawn I ncH~r poh· ahou1
"3'> I could h,mJI) bd1c'c 11 m)·
wlf:· 'rqu1Jto-1-~lh "One .mo-
ment I was an Honf Kong for a
1hrcc-(!a) promot1ona '1s11. and 1hc
nc \t moment I find m)sell up 1n 1hc
hill!> on 1hc oul<iktrt\ of the cat) an a
mot..c-tillcd "archou..c a l·ro"d of
people )elhng. mune) changan~
hand • and I m lighting for m) hie ·
It stan cd 1nnoccn1h enough. \ 'r·
qu1de7 "a" on a talk 'iho" '-'hen a
man an the T\. ilud1cnce -"'ho
turned oul to be a I long Kong l..1ll..
bo\lng lhamp1on -'>lood up and
anu!>ed l 'rqu1dct ol be ing an nuor
and not a real lighter Hr then
"hallcngcd l 'rqu1dei 10 a ligh1 to the
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Bemu~. Urqu1dc1 med to make
hgh1 of 1he si tua11on b) 'kl) an(l he'd
• fight an)one for 1hc ngh1 amount of
mon\.')
tla s v.ords came back 10 haunt
him "hen 1hc challenger·~ promoter
"alkd on Urq u1de1. Dcc1dani to CJll
th" roan'.s blun. Wrqu1de1 -4c
mandcd S::?0.000 and a mint.. coal tor
has ""'fe. The ne(t da). 1hc man
shov.cl.I up and to'l~d the ca\h .ini,1
coat on l 'r!-!u1de1·, ho1cl lx'd
l rqu11.k1 '>till d1dn·1 bchc\C 1hc
man "a wnous .. I 1hou1ht 11 wa'
going to be \Omcthing hke a non·
11tlc: c•h1b11to n match."
Ontc he w;i dm en 10 thi: light
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GIRl.S SPORTS
. -' This season bad Its moments
The Memonal Day weekend as the
unofficial start of ummcr. and the
unofficial end to 1he school )ear
Dunna the last 1v.o v.ceks of
Sch ool, man) people look forward to
he summer brcak. but for most
seniors. these l:tst tv.o v.~ks arc a
l1mc of rcncctaon
It 1 a 11mc to thanll. about "hat
the) ha ... e done 1h1s )'car. and an the
pa t four years 1n high school
Th as colu mn 1s dedicated 10 the sald ... ~ friend of mine wa.s a dt"er
arcat moment of1hc 19 8-89 cam· and so I tarted tak1ni le os and I
pa11n rcall) bked 11 I ha"c bet'n Joang 11
First. let's start back around th a C\Cr \tnet
ume an 1988 Patti Thompson. from "The g)'mnas11 hdpcd m) d1\.·
Fountain Valle}. hod.cd the "''a lot. lt help )our to1;111on and
aquatics world b) "tnnina 1he CIF helps )OU mat..c thc dive o I came
d1 .. 1oa title. 1n w11h a lot of knov. led&c
However the t;ibles v.erc tu med "I tarted d a va ng at I ndu tr) ti all'
th1s~ar. Thompson was a lnown but thcv clo\Cd down, so I wcn1 to
quantity and c-<pccted to dost out Belmont and 10 lam from Gknn
her senaor )Cat an &t)lc De pate 1hc M orm1t:k. and thafs "'here r"e
added pressure. he fulfilled e\.CI') -been since
onc·s ex pcctat1ons. ancludang her "\\hen v.e moved to Fountain
own, b)' winning wath a 451 30 Valle). I came front a prognu1i
score. where swimming v.as not
"Last year I had JO mnrc points. empha ued and \ht'~ didn't tven
but I am prctt)' h.app) wt th the v.ay ha\-C a d1 .. in1 team Here at Foun-
1 dove," Thompwn said .. There ta1n Valle". at w;i grnt from 1he
was a lot more prcnurc thi s )tar, start PcoPtc "ere friend!) and
but I JUSt tried to concentrate on e\. Cr) one ha\ n ~n~ of belongi na.
each da"c and e"el) thing v.orkcd The' all Imo~ the.,. ha"c •part to
out As 11 turned out I led from tart pla) That reall) helped m) de,clop-
to tinash.'' ment."
h seem a th ough mo\t swim-Thompson as not one to let 'Ul·
me.-, and diver\ have been at 1hc1r ccs go to her head. he has no
sport 11nct 1he) "'ere very )Ouna drums on Jomma11na the world
The un"nttcn rule as that )OU tan he 1ust·v.-ants to do ~en v. here" er
out w~n )OU arc th e or 11\ on a he JOCS..
compet1t1\.e '"'rn team. ..ram 1oana 10 l 'C LA on a hol-
_.,.,.....~~~.cc ibomP50n d..d AeHtoft-ianh1J1 and atH·tropr 10 do 1tdJn-·--
d1" "'' unul € .. en )ea.n aao. when ~ell in collcae I ha .. c dreamed she_.., 12. an old umer about the )l)mJ>IC"S but I am '11111 a
"I was into 1Ymnast1 v.hcn I .. -as Iona way from that and 1 am goan
)Ouaaand then I a.&"c that up ... '~ to take 1t one tcp at a tame.''
~ Montreal puShes over four .
In ninth to edge Dodgers, 5-4
The Orange Coast rea started lhc
19 9 }CU an t)le b) w1ona.n1 thrtt
cbamp1onsh1ps an fall port
Grabbing mo t of the hcadhne
v.ere 11"\ anc's Vaquc1os tn voile> ball.
Leab) thebdt htsh hool pla er in -----__..,.-•
the nation Be" Oden. the Vaqueros
v.cnt throu&h the \ear undefeated
tal•nJ the ('IF uthcm taon title
and t~c late t.rown for an un-
prttedcnted second tral&ht )Car
The\' ucro beat Dan an the
final 11-1 . 15-3 IS-I'. lS-10 II
Cal tate fullerton
Mo t ~pk 5tt thl fall IU I
rcbu1ld1na }Car for lf"1 ne. but v.1tb
C h ~ark. Mc"-eni1c at the helm.
the \ aqucro' figure to be touab a
e"cr II'\. me v.all earl) a (>.match
v.1nnan lltall: into tht fall
And hov. about the tennis team
from Corona dcl Mar1 Lcad1n& the
v.a) v.erc Iliana da.mc and Ken
Phebus The a Jo..mp pulled off a
maJOr upset. beaung thrtt-t1me de-
fcnda n& champion Mmdcstc to take
the 4-.\ crov. n
The match tot.al Wti knotted at Q.
but the a Kmas v.on more pmc ,
71-65. to g.amen hc tatlt. CdM fin-
1\hed v.11h a 23-1 rt\:ord with the
ool) blemish a 13-S lost to Marak tc
earhcr an the ~n.
Phebus, "ho v.:111 be a 90Phomorc
ne,1 H~ar, ha been dom1nauna the . f,,._. .. Cll&S/Cll
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t crurich may have ·damaging effe(ts
H~UklSD athletic directors foresee negative trends in schools ' p rograms senionty can be pu hcd out of their
disC'iplincs and into the subst1tute
teaching pool, movt'd to another
school or end up tcachma at one Fi f ,.._ ronll'ICI that avoids the Rlf -
"" 0 1RIF parts. reducuon in force layoffs. It will !Y-~ ~ · nwntaJn Jobi with&n the district for 6$ aurplus teachers by placin1 them. DediDina enrollment and its ae-11 las~ t.tmporanly, in a substitute
compu)'lftl budle1atY IQueezt has pool. wd Susan Roper1 au1stant
many Hunti~ &eaeb Union superintendent m charie of perspn-Hiah School Diltnet athletic admin· nel.
asuaton worried that the district's "When you're s1t1in& hett "''th SO
rich IPO'tl tndilio:i is~. teacben ove~taffed, (a no-Rlf
Wbilc noc a new problem, athletic clauK) was quite a concnsion on
of&c:iall let the current ~ the board'$ pan," said Dick Oley,
CNDdl u inlelllifyina nepuve out,OiJ\& president of 1he Oistnct
trndl in athletic deputmcnt~ and EducatJOD Association "That -.u
predict it will 1DC1U1t the dropout quite a coup for the assoc1atton in
rate. the contract."
WbiJe declinina enrollment un-h's a crunch which affects much
doubtedly atrecu the number oT 181· more than athleu~. It mcludes all
coted atblelet with .-hicb to build co-cumcular. utra-cumcular and
propams, the new te«hn1' contract elective P.r~ms, but It 1s perhaps
approved in December, wh.ach is a most vmble •\1 the d1stnct's alhlct1c
by-product of the decline. will r.erms, which throuah the Sunset efiminate the t.tmporary open1nas ' ue have been a maJor force in
younacr coaches oncn .>occupy and Cl competition over the years.
wilJ push othcn to less desirable "We're not new to this problem."
posataons, cnhancina the chance ~f ~1d Edison H1ah thle11c Director
an exodus. Lyman Oowcr who f~ls the da-Rc1ident~bs are substitute # tnct's rcw.sal io close a school 1$
teachen who sian one year contracts creating these problems. "But ~e·ve
without benefits to teach -and never had an}thing hlce this We're
somctimn coach -at the same going to &nJUrc the programs an ull
Khool for a }cat at a time. They wall the schools because we don't have
not be re-hired this year, and full -the personnel to run them."
time tcacbc fill their space . The co1uract may affect. direct])
The bottom hoc for 1tacbcrs is i or 1nd1rectly, some ~cll-~nown
coacl"s an the d1stnct such as EdiSQn's Dave Whatc, Fountain Val-~~c Penhall. Gcorac Btra and Coe~. Mann.'s Dave
Pie • Andy Read and Mark
lldllir and Westminster's Bob
McAllist.tr.
"If a prosrarn goes down orie )car,
1t doesn't come baclWthe next 1ear.~'
said Larry 0o)·le. ManrJa H1'h's
athlcuc director. "With our situ-
ation. If we can't act someone to
coach. it m1&ht be touah to run a
pr0&r&m. There arc pwple in the
d1stnct that \\Ould rather not field a
team than field a team with an
unqualified coach "
Atblettc d1rtcton arc concerned
with several 1nit1al and long-term
effects:
•the m1grauon of quality.
coacbanJ personnel, who have been
bumeea ·to a le s desirable tcachin&
pos111on, to &rowin& dtstncts in the
cast and south;
• the need 10 u-,c walk-on (non-
facuhy) coach~ who arc not ready
10 assume head coachini positions
in mt.Jor ports;
• faculty 1cach1na at one school
and coaching at another. which
makes runn1na a program more d1f-
licult t?Y decreased contac_t "t¥11h ~•u
dcnts 1nvol"cd;
•the .dropping of certain athletic
propams if the¥ cannot -Oc main-
tained in a quality fashion;
• increased dropout rate from dc-
crtaltd availabthty of pr°"'ms 10
athletics and other elective d1s-
d phncs.
The distncl'S enrollment has
fallen from 21, I 93 in l 978 10 l 3.600
in 1989. Schools that once camcd
enrolJmenls tn excess of 1',000 stu-
dents have decreased to the 2,000
ranae. while Edison could drop
below that fiaurc in the fall. The
projected decline for fall 1988 ""as
apvrox1mately 900, but the total rose
to 1,300, spumna additional cuts to
balance the budaet. .
··Aero s 1hc &oard. eHrybody's
impacted," Roper said. "The total
prOlflm 1 impacted, but you get a
101 of cxcitemtnt about the v1s1blc
programs.
"We've been used to larac. large
ht&h schools, some of the laraest
v.c t of the Rockies. Studies wtll tell
you that the be t size for a high
school 1s 1,500 to 1.800 students.
We're at about 2,000· per school
"' "People remember J,500 kids 10
school • 'Wberc yo u can ha "e
mas 1\e programs We JUSl don·t
have that anymore. There are cer-
tain ktnds of ru:hcs lhat people can
find hard to give up."
In the past, teachers lft\Ol\ed in
extra..cumcuJar pfOirams could be
protected by principals in the assign-
ment ~s. and still can be until
the new contract ta.k.es effect July t
Under the new contract, teachers
will be placed on the basis of ma1or-
minor accreditation and seniority
"l defin1tcl) feel there's no inccn-
tl\C for an on-campus teacher to
coach," said Pauhne Bachakcs. the
outgoing Edison girls athletic d1rtc·
tor after IS years "All they're dotng
1s putting 1n extra ttme after school,
and nobodf s gi ving cons1dera11on
10 any of that time afitr school.
.. ow. a lot of coache coach 10
stay at a school. I· can foreStt down
the line where ~e (will) ha' c to hire
more ""alk-oo coaches, because no
one on staff \\ilnts to coach When
teachers start getting fl\ore ubJect
areas 10 teach, or ha vc to ha' e more
knowledge in other areas 10 make
their worth at a school. n's dif-
ficult"
Coachma 1s a JOb often filled b>
)Ounger teachers, but the aHrage
aac of the d1Mncrs teachers 1s high.
le3 \ ina fev. v.ho v.;ant to ta~e on
extra-cumcular duuts.
ndcr the ne"' rontract. some
te3chers wnh up to IS )t:Jr<i of
hool and coachin1 at anolhtt.
.. Tht d«hmna enrollment ~Uy
affccu the staff trcmendousl)'," Yid
8111 Bo \\>Cit, v. ho O\CrteeS the d1s.-
t riCl''I athletic proaram. "The
1eachtr pool is simply an attempt to
not I•>-off teachtrs thet att per-
manent teachers.• Our dist.net, as
most d1i.1ncts are, 1 1n trouble.
"All the temp teachers. of\c"
youna coaches. would have been /
gone anyway. ihc) knew when they
got thelr temp contracts what they
v.erc."
All athleuc directors agree the
result for athfeuc proarams will be a
continued -but more pronounced
-upswing an the amount of walk-
on eoacht' and what most feel arc
the headaches' accompanying their
u c.
But th~ poss1ble lo of current
staff members 1s of more urgent
concern -
Of the IJl schools, tradlllonal ath-.
lctic powers Fountain VaJle_y and
Edison arc mo t directly affected.
Herc's a look at ca h sch<><» in the
d1stnct.
'Jet' a warrior in the true sense . .
Kick boxer Urquidez . .a living legend in the Orient
(
ly HUGO RICARDO
Delly NM C.•-=.--
Thc fim thins you notice arc tht'
ercs. The intensity of his gaze bchc,
his small stature. the oft ftature of
his face. _
You beTicvc him when ht' s:l)\, "l
have no fear: rm rTOt afraid of dying,
so why should l . be afraid of any
qiao?"
You don't need a··press rell'ast to
tell )OU that Benny (The Jct) Ur-
quidez 1s the premier lock boxer 11\
the world, that he has surv1\cd a
deat.b-.much in Ho~ Kong.. truu he.
1s a livina legend 1n the Or1en1
The c)es tell you all: the e)C'I
don't dcce1,e. You arc looking into
the eyes of a true wamor. As Ur-
quidez puts 11. "l am a gladiator -
mentally. phy 1call) and sp1n-
tuall) ·• It ts a d1squ1et1ng moment when
Urquidez' C)'es bore 11ll0 rou~ as
he talks about fightina .
"When I'm 1n the ring. it's JU t
)OU and me:· he said .. , don't hear
tbc crov.ds l JUSl ~ )OU. I cart hear
)Our hcan beating. I can hear }OU
tl)ina to catch your breath after r, c
hn you ..
Look1n1 at his quick mo"emcnt
and sohd bod>, one can feel the
power that hes beneath Urquidez'
calm cJ1tcrior.. One feel s fortunate
indttd for not C\er ha\lng to face
th!J man 1n a fight
Urquidez. the v.arnor. has a hard
lime sc1tin1 a fight the~ da)s
Owner of live d1ffcrcn1 le1ck boxing
title,, lht' 36-)tlr·old rqu1de1 ha'I
had S9 Ul:CC ful t1tk defense\ end-
,,._ ,9 of them wtth knockout~ H1~
r~ has lasted 16 years
• No one wants to fish• me," l r-
quidtt said. "Thef rc all afnud I'll
hurt their cartt~ b) knockinJ them
ouL M) most rttcnt fiaht 1n ·front of S4.000 pwplc at the 1"ok)o Dome
came about onl) bccaust l an-
nounttd I was 1h1nkina of rctmna. It
tOOk ncarl) three )cats to Fl that
fapt. If I knc~ that, I v.ould have
In* the announct'mcnt thrct ca ....
So UrquideT, the tntreprencur.
a"thor and actor. fills h11 time be·
tween n,htt runn1n1 hi5 uc:(e ru1
manial arts f'ictlit). Benny The Jet's
J~ Cent.tr in Van Nu)t. """""I h1 sevmlh book on man1al an~. and
tc\iftl an a~h movies es "Road
Houle." "Hard Rain." and •he rc-
cetttl)' complctcJ "The Rclcntlcn
F~tt'r.".
·• Urquidez's hie 1s the stuff that
mo'l>JCS arc made of His cxplo11\
ha"c aln:ad> been chronicled in
Japanese ··Benn> The Jct" com1r
stnps and his animated cartoon
1.barac.lCL.u a sl.nple of Ja~
1elclv1s1on .\nd h~e all super hcroc\.
t.:rqu1dez has seen his hft." c;1or) grow
into that of legend.
''ln Japan. I am thl.' great
'Yuli11de-san' and the Japanc\t'
da1m I .am half Japanese " l .rQu1de1
explains ··The Japanese arc a proud
pcople and 11 1s the onl~ ~a> thl")
can -c"<plam m} domination o'a
1hc1r bcM fighters mr beating them
at their o"n sport ··
The legend of Benn~ Th C' kt took
on rp1t proportions v.hcn l 'rqu1dl"t
linall) conhrmcd rumor\ of h1 1n-
\ ohcment 1n a death match in Hong
Kona 1n 19 0 Rclunctant to talk
about 11 tor three }CMS l rqu1do
\till spcat..s ol the 1nt1den1 1n "
hushed \ 01le
.. The rcawn I nl·,cr \po!..l' uhou1
"as I could hardl > bcl1c'e 11 m)·
)C1c· L rqu"'kz-tt~lh "One mo-
ment I was in Honf Kong tor a
1hrcc-da)' promot1ona '1\ll, and the
ncxt moment I find flP 'IC'lf up in the
hills on the ou1sl1m ~f the cit) in .l
">moke-fillcd "arehou'r a tro"d ol
~oplc )Clhng. moric~ changing
hands, and rm lightint tor m) hie··
It started 1nn0l·cntl) enough llr·
qu1dct wa\ on a t..ilk \how ~hen a
m.10 1n the T V audience -who
turned out 10 be a llong ..._ona lick
bo\ing champ1 l>n -s(ood up and
ac.cu!.ed L'rqu1dc1 ol being an nuor
and nut a real fighttlr He then
~hallcnged l rqu1dcz to a tight to the
c1 ath
My nut pl 1s to ~orll on m)
acttna.." Urq"*.t.-t.11 "l .al~a)1-.
wan1 to be the baa 1n e\ef)th1n1 I
do. SO my M\I trophy could be the Olcar." .,..., fl'lle Jetl Ur•IN•• II the....,.,~ klctl M••·
AbbOtt beats MllWaukee,
3-2, for third straight win
Deer•• Ge fint end Chatt~ O'&mn
•• die leCOftd. -:n. oDly Mndap I .. ._. us
~ IO hit tM IOIHlf.,..a•, ..
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Bemused. rqu1dct tried to m:ikr
h&ht of the s1tuat1on b} iw)ing he·d
fight il\)OnC for the ng.hl amount o(
mon~>
Mt!. "'ord~ rnmc: ba k m haunt
h11n· "'hl'll the challenger·~ promotN
l allcd on l.J1qu1dc1 Dcc1din& tO.lJll
the mJn·~ bluff. L'rq_uu1t1 de-
manded1'20:000 and a mink t031tt>r
his "'1fc The ne\t da)'. thl." man
sho\\cd up and to'i~d the rash and
coat on L'rq1.11de1\ hot el bed
l rQu1dc1 till didn't bche' c tht"
man "as scnou ··1 thouJhl 11 '\1.3\
going to be <iomcth1n·g lik e J non-
11tlc c~h1b1t1on mat~h:'
Om.c he "'"''-lln\~n to thr tight
f PIHM lff UROUIOEZ/C+J
-.1Rl,SSPOHTS
This Season had its moments
The Memorial 03y weekend is the
unoffictal star\ of um mer. and the
unofficial end 10 the school )CU.
Dunn& t.he last two v.eek.s of
school. many people look forward to
the summer break. but for mo t
1 of rcflccuon ~1 . these la~ t\\O weeks are a
1s a time to think about v.hat
'they have done this )tar. and an the
past four years in h1ab school
Tb1s column 1s dedicated to the said "A friend of mine '-''35 a d1"er
&real moments of the ~ 9 cam-and ur L sW"t.Cd ukmg lcnotU and I
pa1an rcall> hk.ed tt I ha' t' httn doin11t
First, lei's tart back around 1h1s ever since
time tn 1988 Pam Thompson. from "The g} mnu11cs helped m) d1' ·
Fountain Valle), hocked the 11\g a lot 1t htlp )our rotation and
aquatics v.orld b) v.1nnin1 tM CIF helps )OU nlllke the d1.,(S, so I me
d1vin1 title. in ... th a lot onnov.lcdic
Howe" er the l:tble "'ere tu med "I sl3rtt'd d1' 1n1 at lndum) Hill'
this }Car. Thompson was a known but the) closed down. so I "'en1 to
quanllt)' and c:cpccted to closc out Belmont and to leam from Glc"n
her senior )'Car in I) le. Despite tht' \t orm1ck, and that's "'htre r' c
added pres urt', she fulfilled e\.er)· been s1nlC
one'scxpecution . includ1n1 her "\'4>hcn v.e mo'cd to Founla1n
ov.n, by v.1nnin1witha45 I 30 VaJlc). l c.:imc from a program
scon:. v.hcrt s"1mmina v.as not "Last )'CU I had 30 more pQ1nt , t mphuucd and Ult')' didn't c~cn
but I am pretty haJ>I>) w,th the wa) ha 'ea di\ 1ng team Herc at Foun-
1 do\c," Thompson said .. There tain Valle) tt ~as arcat from the .
·was a lot more prc$$urc this )tar. start. People "'ere fncndl> and
but I Just tncd to concentratt' on C\Cr)one ha!> .i stn~ of bclonamg
each d1'c aod e"cryth1na worlcd The) all lcrh>"' 1hr~ ha vt' a pan to
out l\s 11 tumcd out I led from 1.lart pla). Th.i1 l't'all) helped m) dt~t'l(1p-
to finish ." . ment ..
It seems as thouah mo l w1m-Thompwn 1, not ont' to let !>Ul·
men and dl\Cl'1 hnve been al their cc 10 to her head .• ht' has no
'port 11ncc the) v.rrc \Cl')' young.. dream on dominat1na tht' world.
The unwnttcn rule·~ that )OU \tan ~ JUSt '41nl$ to do v.cll ~here\ er
out when )OU arc fi"c or ''on a she 1on. .
compctimc S""•m ttam "I am 101n1 to l C on a vhol-
Howevcr Thompson did not _wt at"hip and all I hope Lo do 1s dh e
\hvras unnl"~\cn' )un"aitS. 't>'nen-·-~;,.,~ll'16~felc I ha"c dreamed
he _.u 12. an old timer. about the Olym p1<'<t. but I am 4111IL •
"I was into l )'mnasuc v.hen I wu Iona w"ly from that and 1 am aoin
youna and then I &a"e that up," s~ to take tl one step at a 11111e." . . -
The Oninae Coa!>t rca.s~rtcd the
19 9 )tar 1n st~ le b winnti'l.& lhrtt
champ1onsh1ps 1n flll pons.
Grabbma rno t of the headline
\l>Cf't' lf'\1ne'$ Va~ut'ros 111 \Ollc)ball
Led b) the best h11h school pla er in
the nauon Bev Oden. the Vaqueros
v.cnt throu b the )car undefeated
talll\J tht' IF ulhem Section lltlc
and tbc talc crown lor an un-
pr«edented seco nd tnugh1 )Car
The \ aquero beat Da\.1 in the
finJll. 11 • l S. 15-3. 1 ~-1' .. 15-J O. at
Cal 1ate Fullenon
~o t people Stt th1 fall as a
rcbu1ld1n1 }Car for Irvine. but with •
C. oa h Mark \1c)l...enz1e at the helm·,
tht' \ aq ucro t11urc to be tOUJh as
C\cr Ir" inc v.111 nm a '.\6-match
v.1onan1 ~t1ca\. into lhe fall
nd ho"' about the tennis ttam
from Corona dcl Mar" leadina the "'•> "'ere lhana .\dame and Keri
Phebu . The Sea Iii.mas pulled ofT a
maJor upset. beating thr:cc-t1mt' de-
fending champion Mimic te to ta\.c
the 4-.\ crov. n.
The match total was knotted 11 9.
but the a Krna.s v.on more games.
7 I -6S. lO pmcr the t1tlc CdM fin·
1shed '\I.Ith a 23-1 r«ord with the
onh blem1 ha 13-$ 1 t to ~aralt tc
cari1er 1n the season.
Phebu\. "'ho wlll be a sophomore
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. 1989
t cruoch may have damaging effects"
•
HBUHSD athletic directors foresee negativ.e trends in schools' programs &qliomy can be pu bed out of their
dl'sciplinc and anto the subs11tute
tcacbana pool, moved to another
school or end up teachana at one
school and coachana at another. Fm of duee ,,.m. _ ..... llCIUSON
cw ........ ...
Dec:tinifta enroUment and its ac-
compuyiJll budlieWY SQ'*U has
many Hunti!IJtOn &eaeb Union Hilb School Di1tmt athl(tic admin-
tllnlOfl worried lbat the dittrict's
ncb 1POft1 uadition is mda~ ~ noc a new problem, aihletic
oftXiall tee the current ~
cnanda as iJuauifyiq nept1ve
treftdl In atbletic departments and
pndic1 rt will 1ncreate the dropout
rate.
Wllile decUnina enrollment un-
doubtedly affects the numbe~ of tal-
ented athletes with which to build
propams. the new tachen' contract
approved 1n December. ~tuch 1~ a
by-product of the decline. will
efiminatc the temporary openan,s
younaer coaches onen occupy and
v.-ill push others to less desirable
posmons, enhancins the chance of
an exodus. Resident-subs arc substitute
teaehers who si&n one year contracts.
without benefits to teach -and
sometimes coach -at the same
school for a )'eat at a time. They Wlll
not be re-h1red this year, and full·
Lime teachers fill their space .
The bottom hne for teachers 1s a
contract that a~o1ds the RJF :....
reduction io force layoffs. It will
nwnwn Jobs with•n the district for 6S surplus teachtn by plaaq tban,
at least ttmporarity, to a ubat1tute
pool, 1&1d Susan Roper, f"1stant
_superintendent an charae o person-
nel.
.. When you're htttns here w_.itl\ SO
teachtn OVCr$taffed, (a no-RI F
clause) was quue a concession on
the board's part," said [);ck Otey,
outaoin& president of the [);strict
Educauon Assoc1allon "That was
quue a coup for the association in
the contract."
It's a crunch which affects much
more than athletics. It includes all
co-cumcula.r. cxtra-cumcular and
electt\'C ~ms, but 1t u perhaps
most v1s1ble 1n the district's athletic
pr<>srams. which through the unset
Lcaaue ha vc been a major force in
CIF compeu11on over the years:· '
"We're not new to this problem:·
said Edison High Athletic Director
L~man Oo"'cr, who feels the d1s-
tnct's refusal to close a ~hool 1s
crea11na these problems. "But we've
never had anything hkc this We're
aoma to injure the pr<>srams JO all
the schools because we don't have
the personnel to run them."
The contract .may affect. d1rectl)
or indirectly. ~me "'ell-known
coachn an the dtStnct such as
E.dison's Dave White, Fountain ¥al-~k0.ve )'enhall. Gcorae Bera and Cotbtane. Manna's Da~e
Pickford, And) Read and Mark
Reblin&, and Westminster's Bob
McAllis~r.
.. lfa l)l"Ollam aoes down one year.
It doesn't come back \he next year."
said . LarT} Doyle, Manna H1gh's
athletic director. ..Wtlh our s'itu-
ataon, 1f we can't act someone to
coach. it might be tou&h to run a
program. ThC're arc people in the
district that would rather 001 field a
team than field a team with an
uoquahfied coach."
AthJet1c directors are conC'Crned
with several initial and long-term
ctTccu;
•the m1grat1on of quality
coaching personnel, who have been
bumped to a less desirable teaching
position, to &row1na d1stncts an the
cast and south,
•the need to u~ walk--0n (non-
faculty) coaches who are not read)
to assume head coaching pos1t1on~
an ma1or ports,
•faculty teaching at one ~hool
and coachana at another. '4-h1ch
makes runnina a program more d1f·
ficuh by decreased contact with "u· dents 1n\olved,
•the dropping of certain athlcu'
prc>trams sf they cannot be maan-extra..cumcular proarams could be
'tained in (guaht)' falhion; protected b)' pnn 1pals in the ass11n-
• increased dropout ratt from de-mcnt proceu, and $till can be until
crealCd a"ailabmty of ~ms 1n the new contract takes effect July I.
athlettcs and other elective dis--Under the new contract. teachers
c1plines. will be placed on the basis of maJor-
Tbe distnct's enrollment has manor accreditation and seniority.
fallen from 21 , l 9) in 1918 to 13.600 "I dcfinikly feel there's no 1nccn-
an 1989. Schools that ooct carried uve for an on-campus tC'achcr to
enrollments m cx~ss of 4,000 stu-coa h," S&Jd Pauline Bachakes. the
<knts have decreased to the 2,000 outgoing Edison aarls athletic dircc·
range, while Edi on could drop tor after I 5 yeaf'S ... All they're doing
below that fiautt an the fall The is putting 1n extra time aflC'r school,
pro1ccted decline for fall 1988 was and nobod)'s 11vang con 1dcrauon
apvrox1mately 900. but the total rose to an) of that lime after ~hool
to 1,300. spumna additional cuts to ''Now, a lot of roachc coach to
ba.lfnce the budget. stay at a i>ehool. I can foresee do'4-n
• "Aero s the board, everybody's the hhe '4-hcrc we (Will) ha\C·to hire
impacted," Roper said. "The total more walk-on coachc , becau~ no proaram is 1m~cted, but )Ou get 1l one on taff "ants lo coach When
lot of cxcnement about the v1s1blc teachers start getting more subJC'Ct
programs. nrea~ to teach, or .Jtavc to have more
"We've been used to lafie. large knowledge 1n other areas to make
ht&h schools, some of the lariest their worth at a school. tt's d1f-
"'CSt of lhe Rockies. Studies will tell ficult." .
)OU that thC' be t size for a high Coaching 1s a JOb often filled b)
school 1s 1,500 to 1,800 <Jtudcnts )oungcr tC'achcrs. but the a\-cragc
We're at about 2.000 per hool. age of the dt~tnct's teachers 1s h1gh.
"People remember 3.500 kid 1n lea' 1ng fc" who "'ant to talc on
schools, where you can have cxtra-cumcUlar duucs.
ma l\C programs. We JU t don't...J ndcr the new contract,' some
have that anymore. Tt)erc arc ccr-teachers wuh up to I 5 )Cars of
tain l1nds of nchc'> that people can
find hard to give up."
In the past. teachers anvoh·cd an
"The declinans enrollment ~all) •
affecu the staff' tttmtndously." said
8111 Bo "'ell. who o\cnees the djs-
trict's athletic proaram. "The
teacher pool is Slmply an attempt to
not lay off teachers that att ptt-
mancnt teachers Our district. u
most d1stncts arc. 1s 1n, trouble
"All the temp teachers, often
)Ouog coaches. "'ould have been
gone an)way. The) knew when they
got their temp contracts what they
were." A\I athlcuc directors agree the resu t for athletic programs w•U be a
conunucJ -but more pronounced
-upswing 1n the amount of wallc-
on coachc and ""hat most feel arc
the headaches accompanying the1t
use.
But· the po 1blc lo~ of current
staff mC'mbcrs ts of more urgent
concern
·Of the six Khools, trad1t1onal ath-
letic po"'ers Fountain Valley and
Edison arc most directly affe<:ted.
Herc's a look at t"ach school in the
d1stnct
f Pleue SH EFP'ECTS/CJt
'Jet' a warrior in r the true sense
Kick boxer ~urquidez a living legend in the Orient
8y HUGO RICARDO
o..,...-.c... ...........
The first thinf )OU notice arc the
eyes. The intensity of has gaze belles
his small stature. the soft feature of
has fa~.
You behe'e him when be SA) • "I
have no fear. I'm not afraid of dying, so why should I be afraid of any
man?''
You don't need a press rclea'le to
tell )OU that Benny (ThC' Jct) Ur·
qu1dcz as the premier luck bo~cr 1n
lhe world, that he has SUrVIHd II
death match in Hong Kor\S: that he
1s a hvana lcgcJld 1n the Oncnt
The e)cs tcU )Ou all; the e)eS
don't deceive. You are loolung into
the e)es of a true ..... amor. A'> r-
quidcz puts tt. "I am a gladiator -
mentally. ph)sacall). and \pin·
tuall)." -
It 1s a d1squ1eun1 moment "hen
Urqu1dc1's C)CS bore into )our\ as
he talks about fighting.
"When I'm 10 the ring. it's 1ust
)Ou and me," he said "I don't hear
the crov.ds l JUSt sec )OU. I can hear
)Our hean beating. I an hear )OU
trying to catch your breath aficr I've
hat you ..
Look1na at his quick mo,cments
and solid bod). one can feel the
po""cr that hes beneath 'rqu1dc1·~
calm eAtcnor. One feels fonunate
indeed for not C'\ er ha vang to ra,c
this man 1n a light
Urquidez. tile ""amor. has a hard
time ac111ns a fiaht thcst" da>
O"'ner of five different l ie" boxing
t1tlts. the 36-)car-olJ t 'rqu1dc1 has
had 59 ~ucccssful title defcn~'>. end·
11\f 49 of them with knockouts lfo rc•f!' hu lasted 16 )CltS • No one ~ant to fi&ht me," t r-
quicki s.a1d .. The)'rc all afraid I'll
hurt their careers b) knock1n1 them
out. My mo t ~cnt fiaht an front or
S4,000 people at the Tok)O Dome
came about onl) because I an-
nounced I WH thankin& of rcunng... It
took ncarl) three )tars to grt that
fipt If I knew that. I "'ould ha"c mMk the announcement thrrt ean llO ..
So Urquidn, the entrepreneur,
author and·actor. filli h" ttmc ht'· '~ fiatui rwnn1n1-his wee \(ul
man.al ans fac1ht ). Benny The Jct''
Jtt Ccnttt 1n Van Nu) ~n11na his
wvmth book on m•rtutl am and
Ktina an tuch rnoH<'S a\ "Road
HOUtt." "Hard ban." and t~ ~
cntl)' completed "The Relcntln\
F~~r." ~ · M y next pl 1s to >Aork on my
Kti~ .. l1rquidu Yid "I al"'IY
<want to bt the bctt 1n e\cr:ythina· I
do. So m)' next trophy coukt be the
C>lc'ar."
Urquadcz's hfe as the tuff that
movies arc made of H1\ cAplot1\
ha'e 11lrcad) been chronaclcd 1n
Japanese ··ecnn) The Jct" comu ..
trips and has animated cartoon
eharac. tcr 1s a staple of Japancw
teleh-1 ion .\nd hk~all uper herc,>f\
lJrqu1dcz has seen his hfc 'itOr) gro .....
into that of legend ..
"In Japan, I am t'h,· ircat
'\ ul11de-san· and the Japanc~
claim I am half Japanese." l 'rqu1de1
e'<plaans. "The Japanese are a proud
people .ind 1t I\ the onl> ~a)' thl')
can U'ipla1n m) domination o~er
their best lighters m~ 0ca11ng them
at their o"' n !.port ··
The legend -of Eknn) The Jct took
on epic proportions "hen llrqu1dc1
finally conhrmed rumors of his in·
\Ohement in a death match 1n lloflA
Kong 1n 19 0 Rclunctant to Clllk
AbbOtt beats MllWaUkee,
\ 3-2, for third Straight win
about 11 tor three )'car'>. l rqu1llo
Mill '>peals of the inl 1dcnt 1n a
hu hell \OICC
.. rhc reason I nc.•' er 'ipok1.· about
"'as I could hard I) belle' e 11 my-~ If:· Lrqu1de1 rfcalls "One mo-
ment I "'as an R ong Kong for a
1hrec-da) promottonal "1<i11. and the
nc11t moment I find rn\ ~If up 1n the
ha lls on the oul5l1rt) ol the Cit) 1n :i
)mole-filled '~arcbou\C u cro"d ol
~·oplc )clhng. monC'\ chan11n8
hand$. and I m lighting !or m) hie:··
It ~tarted 1nnoc1.·11tl) enough. l Ir·
qu1dcL "as on a 1alk sho" "hen u
man an, the 1"" nul.111.·ncc -.,...ho
turned out 10 be a I long Kong l1t:k
Oo\lng champion -'>tood up and
ai:cuscd L'rqu11.k1 ol hcing an ac:tor
and not a real lighter. Uc then
1.hallengcd l rqu1dcl to a light 10 the
death ..
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AWAY roesa.,-Mh .. n ~u
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Bcmu~. Urqu1dc1 tried to make
hght of the situation b)' ~)ing he'd
fight an) one for the right amount of
mone)
lhs ..... ords came ba I. to haunt
him when the challC11ger's promoter
called on Urqu1dcJ Deciding to call
the man's ·bluff. Urqu1dc1 dt'-
mandro S20.000 and a mink coat for
his wife The nc>.t da). the man
sho.,...ed up and 10 .. sed the ca\h and
coat on L'rqu1dc-1· hotel bed
l 'rqu1d.c1 sllll didn't bcl1c'e the
rnJJ\ .... as scn9us "I thought II "-a'
goina to he . something h~e .1 non·
tlllc cAh1bit1on rnat1.:h."
Once he "'a) dm en to the light
f PleaM lff Ult0UIDEZ/C4J
GI R l.S SPORTS
1'11is season had Its moments
The Mcmonal Day weekend 1s the
unofficial start of summer. and the
unofficial end to the school )C'lr
Dunna the last 1'4-0 weeks of
school. many people look forward to
the su mmer break. but for mo t
scniors1 these last tv.o weeks arc a
umc or ~Occt1on.
It is a tame lo thank about what
they have done this year. and an the
past four years in high school
Tha column is dc-d1cated to the
grttt montc_nl~ of the 1988. 9 cam·
pa11n
First, let's start back around ttns
tame 1n 19 8. Patti Thompson. (rom
Founta in Valle). hoc~ed the
aqu.atacs "'orld b) v. 1nn1na the IF
dt\ 11'\l lltle.
However the table v.crc tumt'd
this )ear. Thompson was a kno" n
quanuty and cJ1:pccted to close out
hu stn1or )Cir 1n st) le. Ck pate the
added pressure. he fulfilled c\.'Cr)·
one· e pectat1on • ancludma her
• 0'4-n, by \\1nn1na with a 45 I 30
score. .. Last year 1 had 30 more point ,
but I am pretty h.app!> w1lh the "'>
I dove," Thompson said "There "'as a lot more pre sure this )car.
but t JUSt tncd to concentrate on
each d1 .. e and e"cnthing ~orkcd
out. ~t It turned out I led from tart
to finish."
It 5«ms as though mo t '"'•m· mers alld divers have been at their
spurt t.1ncc they were "cry ~ouni.
The unwntlcn rule as that )OU \tan
out wht'n )OU arc five or six on a
competll•"e swim team.
However Thompson did not tart
d1 v1na until te\.Cn )Can ago. when.
'he w11 12, an old timer.
.. I •IS into l)mnasll~ wht'n I wa\
younaand then I p .. c that up." he
wd... fncnd orm1nc was a d1 .. cr
and so l tarted talang It' n and I
rull> hlccd u. I N\C been doing 1t
C\Cr s1ntt .
''The g)mna~ucs helped m) div· ina a lot. It help )Our rntat1on and
helps )OU maJ..c the d1"c . so I camC'
1n ""•th a lot ofknowlcd .
,,. "I .. inned d1v1ng at lndu5tl') Hill\
but the) closed do'4-n, w I "ent to
Belmont and to team from Glenn
Mc('orm1ck, 1lnd that's "hert l'\t'
been since
.. \\.hen"'~ mo\cd to Fountain
Valle'). I came from a program
where sw1mm1n1 .... as not
emphasucd and tht~ _didn't even
ha"t a d1Hn& team Herc at Foun·
tain Valle\, It wit great from the
start. People "crC' friend!) and
C\.Cl')Onc ha-. a ~n~ ofbtlong1na
The) all lno" the~ ha"e a pan to
pla). Ttrat n.-allr helped mr d"C'\"C"lap-:
mcnt" -
Thompson 1'.i not onC' ttl IC't 'U\:-
~ 10 to her head. 'hC' ha~ no
drum' on dominat1n1 the world,
he Just Qnts ~o do Y<cll -.hctt,cr
\he I . .. I am aoma tu l CL~ on a !lehol·
ar htp and all I hope to do 1) dhe
v.ell 1n colleac I ha\c dreamed
about the Ofymp1e~. but I am ·u11 a
lof\& v.a)' from that and I am soan
to take 1t one St.c:J> at a tune:·
The Orange Coa t re.a tarted the
19 9)cartn t)lcb' "'1nnan1thrtt ch.arnp1onsh1p 1n fill port
Grabbma most of the headlines
"'ere If\ 1nc's Vaquero m "olle)ball
Led b) the best high hool pla}cr in
the nation Be" Odtn the Vaqueros ~
v.cnt throu h the 'car un<kfcatcd
t.aklng the If uthem Section title
and ttic ·talC' cro"n for an un-
prcccdentrd second ma1ght year.
The V queros beat Da' 1 .1n the
final II-IS, 15-3 IS-13 IS-10,at
Cal late Fulltnc.m
Mo t people Stt th1~ fall as a
r\'butldin )ear for Irvine. but with
toach Mark McKC'n11e at thl' helm.
the \ aqucro figure to be tous.h a
t'"cr lr"ine v.1U cam a 3~m.atch
v.1nn1ns llt'ak into the fall.
'\nJ how about the tennis tc-am
from Corona del Mar'? l cad1n the-
"'a) "'ere lhana dame and Ken
PhC'bu The Sea Klrtp pulled otTa
m 1or up~t beating thr«-llme dc-
tcnd1na 1:hamp1on M1ralc tc 10 take
the 4-i\ crown.
The maKh total was knotted at 9.
but the a ~1n v.on more pme\,
71-65, topmcrthc title d\.1 fin·
1shcd«"'1th a 23-1 record with the
onl) blcm1 h 1 13-I t to \.ltralC' tc
c:arher 1n the ~ason. ,
Phe u • "'ho will be. sophomorr
ne't \c;ir. ha been dom1natin1 the
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•John won"I , ..... ,a
• M._,or l••1ue1/CJ
• C.nacl• *"I ln .. lrr/a
• L.Mers ...... '99t/C4
• 8tlllettn IMtartl/CS
Montreal pushes over four
In ninth to edge DOdgers, 5-4 ....
Toct.V""!"EkDOS, t 05,
AWAY
Y \C chancct., ... , met h)' Hubie Jnt-Aawo., ~u·
Broou· run-sconoa '1na1c 11m ~~::~::: ~~r
\\allaCh fOlloWtd •1th• *nficc fl!> ~-••• °'' u_u• / and Mike F1tUCrald h1\ '" RBI Jft!-et~ m '.0
11ftlk tha• ftnltfit(f Ho~H. 2-l • J~ t:::· :: ,A~. blmna fOr SoiM O..en. ~ •
ith ball • All ..... Oft
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Yankees may. not want him, 6tlt
John net Feady to call . it. qu(ts
NEW YORK -Tomm) John dcmkd ~
Ul'Wa) to conunue his QUl' 1 fo1 ·'00
'1c1orici, instead of acccpung a forced rl'-•
tfrcment b/ the New York Y'"ank<'C'i.
The' 'I ankces on Monday gave John 24 hour\ 10
c11hc1 rcurc or he released. On Tuesday. he \\Ill> rl.'lca!oecl
and no" cnn tr) and make a deal wnh anotht·r tu-.1m
The 46-) car-old tcf\-handcr had hccn i.chedul d to
pitch Tucscla) night against Seattle. hu1 Ne" 'I ork
recalled 25-)car-old Jimm} .loncl>
from Class AAA Columbus to ltlf..l·
his place.
John. who has a career record
of 288-231. did nvt aprx.•ar :11 Yan-
kee Stadium on Tucsda). lnstl'ad
he remained near the phonl' at h1.,
New Jcrsc) home w.i111ng to h<'ar
from other clu bs.
'"I'm not rtunng." John ~·d
m a telephone in ten ie". ·· 1 feel I
can still help a team "m." John Minnesota and the Charngo
White o' had ho"n somc interest 1n John. but \vh1tl' So~ Manaic.'r JcITTorborg indicated Monda~ he did not
thmf.. signrng thc left-hander was the d1rcc11on the duh
"anted lo go.
'Tm sure we'll hear from people." !><lid John')
Zvereva upset by R~ggl
PARIS -Top-serdcd lvan Lendt Pow-
ered his way through the first round of the • • French Open Tuesda), but the wonwn·s ,,,-
No. 3 seed, Natalia Zvereva. lost on the
same court Where she was humbled in last )car"• final .
The 18-}ear-old So' 1c1 squandered a 5-l lead in the
~cond set and "as ousted . 3-6. 7-6 (7-5). 6-l. b' Ital\'!>
RaITaclla Reggi. · ·
But there was no repeat of the tearful ne"'
conference that followed 'Zvereva's 34-mmute. 6-0. 6-0
wipeout by Steffi Graf last )Car. :
Within minutes of the loss. a sm1llog z,crcva
announced that she would hold a news conference 1n
the n ~t few da)'S lo re ... eal the latest de ... elopment!. 1n
her fight with the Soviet tennis federation 10 keep her
prize winnings. ,
'1Af\er Ma~ 31, I Will e~plain all the things that
have happened lo me," said z,ere\a, who signed a
contract v. ith the American com pan) Pro n . 10 April
undl. who beat We t Germany's Patnck Kuhnen.
7-6, 6-3. 6-1 . led a parade of men's seeds into tht' second
round. .
They included No. 2 Bons Becker of West Ger-
many, a 6-4, 6-2. 6-3 winner over American Jim Pugh:
and No. 5 ndre A_gassi of the United States. who beat
Johan Carlsson ofSv.eden. 6-3, 6-4, 6-I. Also advanc-
ins were No. 11 Albcno Mancini of Argentina, No. IS
Michael Chang o(. the United States and No. 16
Guillermo Perez-Rold of Argentina.
France's Yannick oah. the 1983 champion" and
No. 13 seed among t e men, was eliminated in fronl
of a capaciLJ Cent Coun crowd of 14,000 by Lu11
Mauar of Bra . -6. 6-4. 6-7. 6-4. Afterwards, Noah
ind1~ls career may be near the end.
' (~not a dCllSion J will take If) th~OC'Xt month.''
the -9-)ear-old rrcnchman 'iatd. "You -6on'1 decide to
qu11 after one los~. It has to be a "'ell thought-out
decision off the coun. But I am more and more e~c11ed
b) the idea of retinng."
Tem Trebe ... n , mana~r of the Milwaukee
Brewers, after reliever Mark' Knudson uncorked
consccuuve wild p11ches May 18 that enabled lhrtt
Seattle bascrunncTS to score: "Knudson hado't
thrown a wild patch in 25 innings, and he throws
two in 2S seconds. That's one way to pitch out of
a bases-loaded jam.··
Pltlno released by Knlcks
NEW YQRK -Rick Pitino is follow-----10& his heart to Kentucky. •.,
Pi ti no was released from his contract as ' ~
coach of the Ne" York Kn1cks Tuesday.
freeing him lO become basketball coach at tile Univer-
si ty of Kentucky. which is on three-year NCA proba-
tion.
"I'm a colleie basketball coach and I thmk that's
"'here my hean 1s," P11ino. 36, said at an impromptu
news conference outside Madison Square Garden af\cr
a meetins with Knicks officials. "And ~ think that's in
the best tnterest of everyone.''
Pitino ended his two-year assoctalton v.-1th the
NBA team by reaching agreement on terms for the
termination of his contract. the Knicks said. Thost
terms were not released.
P11mo i5 expected to be named head coach al
Kentucky this week. He was oITercd the job last week
by Wiidcats athletic director C M. Newton and said he
dad not use the meeun& with Knicks general manager
Al Bianchi and Madison Square Garden executive Jar k
Diller as a negotiating ploy.
"No, that wasn't th e intent of the meeting." P111no
said. "That dcca ion was made to ,go to Kentucky yesterday ..
aai\·111. Jen ~kin. "lhctt wtrc t\·am~ 1nte~tcd in ham cJu11n~ the .... 11ucr. '°why thouldn't the~ be interestoo
00\\ ?' .
If another club s11ns John. 11 would onl) be
rcqu1u.·d 10 i>a> him the remainder of the m~or league
m11w11um ~IOI) of $68.000 -or S46,000.
John's namt' plalt above his locker had h<'cn
rcmo'cd Tuei.day. but a few pcri.onal item~ n•mained.
im:ludin' a photo of his dauahtcr.
Yank1.'C·s Manaaer Dallas Green dtt1dcd over the
"ccl cnd that kccp1n1 John \\as unfair to the club.
"There :ire B gu)~ who might ~C'Cept 11. but I ha'c
to cJo "hat •~ best for the Yankee to v.-in a pennant,"
Green said "l'pl sure he feels he can stall p11ch and I
would "~'er doub1 his ab1ht) to comeback. 1 omm)
John 1s n credit to baseball and I re peel the man for
"hat he has given 10 bascb311.''
When urcen tool O\er as manager of the Yanlccs
last fall. hc 1nd1rntcd he dad not "ant to bring bacl John
and ~8-} ca1-old Ron Guidi').
But tl'am o" ncr Geo'lc Steinbrenner intcrccdc.'d
and oITcrc.'d John and Guidr) S250.000 to come to
spring 1ra1n1ng and anothrr $250.-000 1f the~ madt' the
team
In sprang trammg. John had a 1.50 ER.\. 10 24 inning~ and (1rl•en na,med him the Yankees' oJ)l'nmg
da) patt:hct After bcaung Mmnc-sota m the Yanrus·
sca~on opener. John struggled more and more.
I' THE 81.E.\('HERS
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Sore toe bothers Jackson
Danny Jackson 1s worned about a sort ~ toe that was treated Tucsda) with a cor-
tisone shot. . •
The Ci ncinnau Reds' ace stancr said
the b11 t~ of his lef\ foot has bothered him all St'.8sqn.
contnbut1na to hit 3-8 record. He returned to O ncin-
nati on Tuesday fot a bone scan that fot1nd calcium
depasns and anhnus. • . Team Dr. Warren G. Hardmg adm1n1stere.d a
cortisone shot that eased Jackson'$ pain. Team ~pokes.
man Jon Braude said Jackson's cond111on "'II be
monitored.
"Suraery is not on the homon.'' Braude said.
In other baseball news Tuesday:
• Pittsbuf"lh first baseman id Bream 1s facing·
more arthroscopic surgery on h1i, right knee and JcIT
Kina. ttlc first pla)'cr selected in the 1986 amateur draft.
will take his place on the roster. King. 24. was balling
.244 for Class AAA Buffalo entering Tue~ay. He had
six home runs and 27 RBI in 49 games. This season was
his first experience above Class AA. . •Toronto will have a new manager by the end of
the week, General Manager Pat Gilhck said. Gillick. IO
a phone 1nterv1ew. said a decision should be reached by · Thursd~ or Fnday. Two known applicant arc under
consideration: Terry Bevington, the fi~t base coach for
the Cbicaao White Sox, and ,Bob Bailor. manaacr of
Toronto's Class AAA farm club '° Syracuse. N.Y.
Reeves' contract extended
Denver Broncos Coech Dan Reeve"s
has received a four·year extension on his * contract which will carry him throu&h the
1992 season. Owner Pat Bowlen announced
Tuesday. Terms of the contract v.-ere not disclosed, but
sources satd Ree ves wtll be paid $785,000 annually.
makma him one of the five or siA h1ahes1-pa1d coaches
in the NFL. ..
aoston catcher ltlck Cerone h19t Oaldand
baseninner Dave Parker out at the plate
durl"9 first lnftln9 KtlOn at l'enwa1 Park
Tue1da1 ...... t. Athletlc1 won, 4 -2. ..
Pirates' Kramer gets first save . '
From The Auodattd Pr.ess
'.Rand) Kramer 1s qu1ckl ) learning ahout llfc a., a
rchef pitcher
Kramer jOt h1$ lirst maJOr-lcagu~ sa~ Tucsda>
night, prescn 1ng thr Pittsburgh Pirates· 2-0 v1etory over
the Cincinnati Reds at Three Rhcrs Stadium.
·~ere arc t"o thinas that can happen in this job,"
he said. ··You\ can either ha ve great success or great
failure r ,c been fortun ate that r,re had both m) first
t"o tames out so that's out Qf the wa) no":·
Kramer made his rchef debut last v.cckcnd but
ga\C up a ntnth-mnmg. game-1y1ng home run to
Houston's G lenn Davi in a game the Pirates e'entually
IOM
Doug Drabek, 3-5. hmncd the Reds to sill hits for
8 ''1 1nn1ngs. Kramer rche ... cd with two runners on base
and strutk ou1 Todd Ben11nger and got Jeff Recd on a
popup.
The Reds ha...e lost four consccu11ve g:smcs. th~ir
lonac~t streak of the season. The)' h:ne been ~hut out
c1ghl.11mcs. mo!ll 111 thr maJors.
&bb)' Bonilla led off the s1xrh inning v.nh hi s
seventh home run and second in a!> man)' games It
ca me off Rick Mahler. 6-S, who lost for the JU t sc..-cond
umc 1n his lost s1~ dee1'ilons.
Elsc\\.hcre '° lhc alJonal Leagu e· ·
Giants 10, Mets 3: Ke ' in Mitchell and0W1ll Clark.
the NL's most productJve hJt1ers. h11 three-run homers
at Candle rn.k Park a\ San Franc1~0 \\-On m fifth
straight. Lrnc-,t Rile\ al'io hit a three-run homer rn the
G1ant'i' 14-hn auad mclud1ng SC\<cn for c\lra b3\C
The Mets 10111 thc:1r fourth con!lecut1't' gam\7 and
dropped 10 24-24
Padres t, Phlllles 3: In ~n Diego. Eu "hnson 1.1.on
his Sl\th conSCCUll \-l' dCCl'ilOn and Jack Clark hat a IV.-0-
run double as the Padres handed Ph1ladclph1a !ts
st'Hnth 11tra11ht lo\'> The Padre"~· 101 a season-high 14
hits 1n their highest ~ onna gamr of thr )t>ar Ph1ladel-
ph1a has ldst 11 of II la I I
C11b1 I, Brave1 %; In tlanta Mark (ir.m~ smglcd
home the ao.-ahead run 1n ahe fiOh 1nnmg aci < h1cago
v.-on ror the I I th umr 1n the last 14 pmes Grea
Madduic. 4-5. aot the victory and M11ch W1ll1am'i \\Cnt
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A1tro1 I . Cardinal• 4: Ktn \11m1n1t1 homered and
dro"e 1n a carcer-h1&h fi ve runs at Bu"Ch tadrnm a
Hou~ton won Its firth straight The Astro\ also won
their ninth consc\:utive game on the road. a team
rcrord Cam1niti's 1"'0-run homer broke a T-2 tic '° thc-
sc, cnth mnmg. He h1 ! a t1.1.o-run double in the second
and added an RBI s1n.~le 1n the eighth.
In the Amencan League·
AtMctle1 4, Red Sox t : Dave tewart became the
AL·~ first n1nc·pme wi P10er and l>.lve Parler homered • and dro.,.c in three run foe Oakland at Fenway Park.
Stewart. 9-2, ll"C up 10 hm and t"o runs m seven
1nn1n1s. Riel Hone)'cutt finished for his founh sa"e.
Marlacn I, Yuktts !: At Yankee tad1um, Ke n
GnITc) Jr. h11 two home runs and drove 1n thrtt run
and Rand) John on "on his debut with Sca11le. Gnffe)
hit a solo homer in the \CCond and a twcrrun shot in
the Slitlh orr J1mm )' Jones. who also madt' ~·s AL debut
Sc" en of Gnffefs nme home runs ha' e 11cd gam" Or
put aulc ahead
Orlolt1 I, Raa1era !: Phil Bradley drove in two
runs w11h a seventh-inning ~mg.le and llall1morc scored
a kc) run on Jeff Kunkcrs throwing error as The lioM
Orioles won their siitth Jn their last seven games.
Rcl1c.,.er Mark W1lham)()n . 2-2 pttcbed 3'1> hutou'
in n1nas 10 pick up the victory GiTgg 01 on struck out
the final l"'O batters for his fourth ~vc
Twins 7, Royals I: Wally Backman had three hits
and two RBI and Minnesota ~red all m run in the
~cond innms at Ro)nls <itad1um to '>nap Kan53s C'll) 's
.li\C-game v. 1nnmg strcal. K.Jrb) J>ucl ett and Jim
Dw)Cr ali,o had three hits each for lhe Twin~ v.-ho had
I S h11 off four Ro)'als pitchers
lndlaH •.Blue Jay !: In Cle,eland Pete O'Bncn
hit a two-run homer lo cap a tt\t'-run fifth 1nn1na and
John Farrell broke a ~rsonal four-gamr losing streak.
Farrell. J.S. pitched a fi.,.c-hatter for his fir t victory
smcc he came 1.1.11h1n thrtt out of a no-hmcr on Ma>
4 lie retired the last 13 TororHo batter. '° order and fim~hed wnh ~vrn tnkrouts as the lnd1aO'i v.on their
Ihm! 1ra1sht
Tl1tn 18, Wlaltc So~ I: ~e11h Morrland dro"c 1n
four run thfce on his ~ond homer of the ~car and
Lou Whitaker hit a two-run homer as Detroit romped
1n Ch1ca10. It was the 10th lo s rn 11 pmcs for the last· plac~ White SoA and 1he1r eigh th \tra1ghl ar home
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.Webster new Kings coach?
··1 think I'm one of the top five or i' coaches in
the leque. and I think this contract is in line WJth that,"
Reeves, 4S , s.aid at a pn;ss conference. "I was~'t l~k1n,
for the bigesl salary in the l~ue; I d1dn t thinl
deserved that. But I felt I was one or the top coaches
in the NFL."
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. Ponedly ha been h1re1t as coach of the Los •
Angeles Kin'a.s. ..•'-:,
It's been expected that either Webster.
former coach of the New York Ran.er}. ,or Colin
Campbell, ass• tant co.ch of the Detroaf "Red Win.p,
would act the JOb as as sucxnsor to Robbie Ftorck. Jn
today's cd111 on of the London (Ontano) Free Pres .
Campbell said Kinas ~ncnl Manqer Roaac Vachon
called to say he didn't 11" the job.
Webster 1ndtcated lie was 1he Ktnp• choice.
.. This 1s prttty fOUllt to talk about n~t now:·
WtblltT told the newt1191*. "All I can soy tS 11 Ml been
natro,,..ed down to Colin Campbtll and myself. You've
alrtady t&lkcd to Cohn and J am Oyi~ out to LA."
Webster. 40. had 1 !-7-2 record Wlttr the Raneen
• marina the: 1986-87 ~n wheft an i~oer<ar ~ilme~~
&ftvenled him f'tolJI Oy1na and forced him lO resaan. His
problem has since bc'cn corrttttd.
, Webtter CW'bed the jWMer Wiedlcw Sl!idhs Of
iM Otaaarto Hoekc~e.-ae to 1111 M__..._Ol!f lnah in 1987-11 MMI au · tht IP'tffttlnto the DlaJOM llUI
..son bcfott resiJl'ina 10 punue an NttL ~.job.
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Wayne Oreuk)'. Campbell Ml.,_. an ulilllt'lt Willa
die lted"'Wtnp for the pnt four IP Mii.
·•ten t0 open With TeU. ---
•Steve ZunaJc scored bis second 11'i.I of the game.
2:46 into sudden death ovcnime ~·· th~ San D1eao Sooken defeated the host Baltimore Blast, 5-4, to even
the M~or Indoor Soccer leque championship scriet at
one same each. Zunalc beat Blast r:lkeeper Scon
Mannina to the ten comtr and cu a tout)l anale,
1COnna bis ninth a~ of the playoffs in&o an un-
protecltd net.
• Pmsburah Stee~rs offensive taekk B~y
A)'Cklette, who maacd the l 988 KUOn ~er undc"::J
bis eecond reconl&NCtavc kaee opaaLtOn, annou
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'°""'AIN Y ALLSY: T1w utu-a&ioe ii more coacte1e ud dllC mote
serious ~&be ..... Seven are ~ for &be
lub Pool. iDdudint vanity . foocball
11111taat1 Penhall, Bera and
Coduuc. lower.atvd foocbd coecb
Jim Dunn, fiabmaa boys buketball
CO.Cb Oordon; 81Uiapley, 1quatics
&slllWU Mike Eich and crou coun"
try and track Ulis&ant Marty Morris.
Penhall, 8efJ and Morris have ts
or more ~an 1n at the 1ehool, while
Cochrane has servt'd for five.
"I know there are coaches on our
campus, that if they end UJ> in the
sub pool, they're out," said Founu.in
Valley Athletic Director Mike Hen-
tpn. "Of the seven, we stand to lose
three 9r four of thot.e. We're talking
about 60 to 70 years of coachina cx~rienee.
'I 1ee a lot of them that are upset
already and will not coach 1f they go
IDIO the pool."
Resident subsotutcs who will be
bumped from temporary teaching
pos1tJons include tr11ner Dana
Braun, three-sport f•rb assistant
Teresa Puchalski, JUn1or varsity as-
sistant baseball coach Tim Leavcy,
and Les Wolf, who coaches
sophomore boys buketball, junior
varsity sirts softball, advises th
yearbook. and helps in varioJs sup-
port roles at other sponan& events.
GIRLS .
From C 1
16-and-undcr compct1t1on across the
nation, and with her back. the Sea
. Kinas may ~hoot for four straight
trophies. •
Another State title was arabbed by
the Nev.pan Harbor cross country
team. In me Otv1s1on JI finals. the
Sailors finished wuh 75 point . cas-
11)· outdistancing Yucaipa which had
112.
AH five of Newport's runners fin-
ished 1n the top 50. : tacy Pando had
the qu1ck.est tame or the group at
t 9·03, v.1uch was good cnouah for
ninth place.
As 1t turned out. this would ~the
last champ1onsh1p ea med by area
schools. Howevtr there were several
near masses v.orthy of mention.
This was a milestone year for the
basketball team at Fo untain Valley
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HcnUa (Mad volleyball COICh) UMI
T:f. Cw:.JIOPhomoN foocbll c IDd tract coecb), ....
Rand WiU~:-OOKb~ bas al . Lut week, ibe hired Joey
Davis as airts 'l:Oeeb.
while .Fred Marquez will likely 11ep
b.ck lnto the bo)'1 tr1Ck bad
COKbi.na poaitioo, but volleyball
hinees on wbae Herman works not
yar. Dave Mohl hHds the prts
volleyball ~. which Herman
uaisted, and assists Hea man with
the boys. ' Whi~, the bad varsaty footb&lJ
coach, is at the bottom of the physi-
cal cd&aeation ckpartmeot's KruQrity
lilt (Oower and Mohl OJ>fncd the
school in that dtpenment), and Jon
8orcben is at the bouom of the
mathematics . dq)artment afttr 15
years. New airls Athletic Diicctor
Bruce Belcher and aarts soccer coach
Make Sb1mpock are . others who
m1f!!t end up an the sub pool.
• We can't make Iii\ plans,"
Clov.cr said ... We arc auumana our
basketball and football coaches arc
first, Coach Cacol Strautbura
notched career victory 200 durina
the season, and the Barons advanced
to Division 5-AA semifinals.
However, this was where the
Barons were brouJht back to reality
as they played Morningside. Mom·
1ngs1de dominated the final three
quarters and would-to-On to be state
champs. Led by All-American Lisa
Leslie. Morningside was ranked sec-
ond in the nation by USA Today.
The Sunset Lea1uc had three of
the eight participants an CIF field
hockey. Unfonunatcly all three.
Hununglon Beach, Westminster.
and Newport Harbor. fell in the first
ro und.
In softball. they say the homeficld
advantage as wonh a run. and
Irvi ne, Fountam Vall~y and Manna
all wash tbcy had that run as the)'
lost b)' that margin on the road 1n
quartcdinal action.
Johnson ~s lawyer
lars hes out at doctor
Astaphan accused
of disrega_rd for
health of sprinter
TORO TO ( P) -Ben John·
\on'i. la"'cr at"cu~d Dr Jam1C'
-\staphan an TuesJa) of complete
dis-regard for the sprinter's health
and s:ud has posa tt vc steroid tc\t at
the Ohmpac\ ma) ha'e been "<,n h
at to c~poS< "peopk hlc )OU ..
"'r ou "ere pla)ing Russian
Roulette \\llh Bcn·!I li\'er, w11h h1<;
\lhtllc 'heel," la\\)tr Ed Futerman
~ad an his 1ncrc. -.mgly hnrsh cro\ ·
C\amanataon on the doctor' fifth
da) of tc~llmon) Ul the ( noadaan
111qu11; into dru~ and a1hk11cs
·:r crhap 11 1\ 11u.lccd \Cr) for·
1unatc that he tested pu-.111,c an
~o\JI to assure that at kai.t JX"Ople
Ille )OU \\OUld be e\po~d for \\hal
thC) ~tand for" the la\\~cr ad
John.,on t\J>l't tcd to tcstaf) nc\l
month. h } denied U\l ng, illegal
Jru's \tn c fo1(c111ng ha\ 100.mctcr
golJ ml•tlal for a pc>\ttlH' \tcrnad
IC\t,
HB's Ledoux fires ac e
Huntington tk.t h' Rat l cdou'
h J a "'celend he ~on't \OOn t0r1e1
-the 6 '}C r-olJ aolfcr scored 11
hok-1n.onc <11t lluntinaton tkach'\
r>rJft\\uW volf ( ourw • ~r-thrcc.
nine hole couflC on Sund3).
\ n:'iJcnt of ltuntangton lk•l h
\1ncc I q()4, she u~d a '"·iron to n~-aot1Jte the 9 •)&rJ c1atuh hole,
poppan1 'h• bill "' off t"o bounces
She ~~ aiolfina ~•th her son. Jim.
and ht\ \o\lfc. 1Xbb1c.
.But tus coach. Charllc franc1s
and .\stapf)an ha' c 1cst11ied aboµt
~nformC'd steroid u!>C datinJ 10 IQ I
.\stJphan admitted pro' 1d1ng tcr·
01ds pcrwnally to the sprinter 'lance
thC' <ipnng of 198~ and continuing to
v.1th1n "cct..s of the · out Ol>mp1cs
He ans1\ted, ho\\C\ er. that the ster-
oid he last arljectcd 1n10 Johnson o n
Aug. !8 "'as not the stanoiolol
found at ·oul aflcr the 9 79 second
r.Kc Sept. :!4
He also obJl'<:lcd angril) to
futcrman·s suggestion s:t)tn& "th. 1
\\llS a prctt) nast)' tatemcnt •·
The la'tlrycr's lOmmcnt al'iO drc\\
a rcbul c from Ontario .\s\OCtatc
Justice <. harlcs Duban. leading the
fodcral tnqutl) formed afler the
Ol)mp1c M"3ndal
A taphan stunned the anquu') last
"eek b} di!>Clo ang a covcnl) taped
phone.• COll\Cfs:ltlOfl dt!>C'U\'ll n~ •.ter·
oad\ v.11h Johnson 10 Janual) 198
t-le denied on T ucs<hl> th:11 he m1gh1
hJH' taped the call v.ath Johnwn
f-ranus aoJ tv.o other athlete~ for
nn) reason o ther th.in to proh.'l t
h11mdf should the strro1d use nl'f
bl·l'umt' kou" n ·rm the one v.ath a (med1l:il>
hl~nsc at stake ·· the d()('tor ~11d
Johnwn·., la\\)l'r al\O di~lo..cJ
th.u a h'cr function tc'>t on the
'>prtnh:r an Marth sho\\ed a lc'C'I ol
~land an \p11lof6l v.ctl;abo,et~
normal range of 7 to 3~
(1rl1cr in the \.l:t) A. taph:an. >·
ang he had re«I\ cd thrcJt\ ag.tan\l
hi\ fomal)'. rctu\Cd to 1dcnt1f)' the
Ea'>t C.c:rmnn athlete he ~)
pro,aded •he \teruu.S v.ath "'hach he
inJ('ltcd John~on \\CCl.i\ before the
01)mp1'\,
"When th~ ~unl of m) "'1fc
11nd ~h1ldrcn lOmc~ an I have to
·drav. lhc ltn1: ·•
safe. But you never know. I don•t
Lhmk that unul .we really get therc,
anyone ha.s the answers.
"In the meantime, it's causina
frustration amona the people in
many of 1hosc proarams, '° that it's
forcina pcQple an those pros.rams to
get out. You end up los1na people
that arc ~ell known · n the ~m
m unity and the stale. The Hunt·
ington Beach district as going to
have to look out to ,et people to
replace the eeoplc that built the
proarams up. •
Bachakn, who coaches s irts'swim-
mina. and Ron LaRuff'a, a l S-year
veteran of the Enalish depanmcnt
who coaches b3sc6all al Fountain
Valley an.addition to the Edison girls
tennis team, arc "both without a
country," Bachak.es said.
ln the meantime. there's no haring
process for pote-ntaal openings and
either could end up elsewhere.
Bachake said pan of the reason
she resianed u athleuc director was
the time involved.
IMPOi TCAA
Ok FILTERS
"I was tired of all the things t.hal
att beina ahovcd upon us: It's ~tty-
a tl"nklcss JOb. I Lhouaht 11 was ume I had some time for m yself to do
some of the things I wanted 10 do,
instead of spcndina all my hours at
EdiSOI' H1gb School.
"I finally made the dcc1s1on. and
rm Jlad I did. h 's somethina I had
thou&ht about for the last year, not
somcth1~ brought about b) this
contracL'
Other athletic adm1n1strators have
said Bachakcs was fed up with head-
aches of administering the program
brouaht about by the problem or
the last few years.
0 MARINA: Three C'08chcs -Pick·
ford (varsity water polo and prls
swimmana coach). Read (varsity
boys volleyball) and Mark ~ehhng
(vars.ity football assistant) -arc on
the bubble in their respective dis-
ci plines.
Any of them could end up an the
sub pool, whale Wttsthng coa h Scott
Or ... C... IWLV PILOT,._,,, 11d ... M9r 3t, -Cl
a..a.•·=·----· ~ to nnt yeer.
_ Fonner Marina pits tmll.etbell
C09Cb Mm TbomlOft, wtao IOOlc the
..,. politioD at Orarwe Coui Col· ICee earlier this epn~ bas taken the
time lO make Mannas transition to
a new coecb much tmoothtr. Walk-
oa Pe~ Boany has taken over the
reins. ''It's d1ftkult to 1ee somebody hke
lbat •ho's t>een bett, and see them
dilapsar," utd Marina garls Ath·
letic-Oirector Bonnie Stormont. ~·Jn
the future, with people hk~ Mike
Thornton. there's goina 10 be more
and more of those people aoina
elscwhert."
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Wl:STMINSTER: Bob McAlliStcr.
a varsity football as1sstant and boys
and &iris head track coach for the
past four years. lose his resident
sub, while there arc a couple of full·
ume teachers Athlcttc Darcctor Stan
Oark. ereferrcd not to name who
could find themselves tn lhc sub
pool.
"Naturally. we feel lake it's not fair
bccau1e-Wc'FC--losrn' a good coach,"
Clark said. "The~ s no way to re-
place him. Through the past four
years, ~c·vc had qunc a few coaches
who have ten us for one rea on or
another. You a~ not able to replace
those coaches (~1th full-tame cm-
ployCC$}.
··w e have walk-ons and full-time
substitutes who "111 definitely be
affected."
Tim Boyd. a varsity football and
boys tnck assistant and ~s1den1 sub
the past three )CU'S, is bumped. but
Clark is hoping 10 keep him around.
Again, it depends on what he finds
elsewhere. •
'.'We'd lo'c to be able to get him
on. but that looks like it's totally out
of the qucstaon," C'lark sn1d. "We
have three teachers n:uri.n& and tv.o
on leave, so that means v.e'rc prob-
abl) at the break-even point (in
ovc~es), but since it's a d1s-
'\lrictw1dc s1tua11on. they'll mo' e a
teacher from one of the other
......... amt hoplt be "8,llokl oa ID
c:o.IMI lilra Clll'k C-. we.o .. .................. ~.... ,car, M coecia• IO lli6lll ill
the !doors track and CroM couuy
Pf()ltalftl. ..,.o me, tbal sbows tbe k.aod of
dedication we atand to io.;· C1art
said. "Tha1'1 the Uld pan. We &ole
guya hke McAl'111er and b1m, who
put 1n all the utra tinw. TMir
dedacatton 11 super."
Wcstm1n1&tr prts Athleuc Dtttc-
tor Elizabeth Holey tw alrady op-
erated for several years wath ju1t two
oq-staff' coaches, ao her pr0parru
appear currently unaffected.
~
OCEAN VIEW: The newest school
an the district, Ocean View has a
minute ovcraac 1n its overall faculty.
but boys Alhleuc Director Tam
Mcnncaly and girls AD Sue Kemper
have a couple positions to fill if the
resident subs who held those pos-
i uons find teachina Jobs elsewhere
Tom Denny handled water PQlo
and boys swtmmina, and Sharon
Crosman headed the girls swim pro-
gram
For the m0$t part, Ocean V 1cw
has on-staff coaches who have been
there for years or IS already USllll
walk.-ons.
0
HUNTINGTON BEACH: Boys
•Athletic Director-Dan Van
Hoorebcke ha~ 10 full-time teachers
amonf his 12 varsity head coaches.
··Al of our people, at least at the
present time, arc placed for pos-
1t1ons in the fall," Van Hoorebekc
said. ''Several of the tqachers we
were concerned about ended up with
tcachina positions. There's a couple
others we haven't heard about, but
we trunk they're OK. The· question
is, who's in the sub pool (who could
bump aomeonc)r'
Girts Athlcuc Director Joanne
Kellog has one assistant fallina to
the pool. but is rclauvcl)• unaffeeted
because most of her coach.ins pos.
1tions arc aJ~dy filJed by walk-ons.
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AUB~N HIL , Mich. (AP) -
Coach Clluck Dal says he won't
hesitate to turn the oit Pi110n1
frontcourt upside d if that's
what it takes to beat the Cbicago
Bu.Its toni&ht.
"There ls no time to worry
about who is setti• ti Oft lhe floor," Daly said ... rr the is
bei"I succeuful m scttina the J
done, you have lo stay witb it. And wt'• the way the team feels."
Reeerves Jama U--. Dnail Rodmu, Vinnie Job.._ and JollD
Salley oUucored Chielll»'• bencb playen, 36-2, Monday • die PiltOnl won, 86-80, alld tied ... beic..of'-7
EMlem Con(erence finala. 2-2. or
tboee blckup playen. only JobntOD ii I auanf, In the hntcoun 11ar1en MllilE
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Sttll1e 10 McGwlrt, 0.1\jtlld, 10, Grlfftv, Stallle 9 Jacoby Cltvtlalld, f, Kllrle, Chlct9o
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Slefre, Teite1, 3'; 8 Jachon, t<an1ea Cllv, l4;
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U OUI
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tmW. Urquidel Urw ht was dad
~ ri• Md "° ropn. b .. drn'"' . room wat I UMH doltt. tk
• -ere Yillina while they were brti. When Urquidn alktd
lbou tbt ruJct, he was lold tkrc
-ere none and that the flaht would
lua unul 1 ftsliter couldn•t 10 on
anym~. A horn toUnded. his opponcn1
suddtnly tcmarned out "to the
death:· wn rulhed in for the attack.
.. As toon as he 111d that. I stancd
hrpcrventilauna. .. Urquidtz said in
h11 low \'Oi«. "I had been 1n fots of
strttl fitht5 when J was youns, bttn
1tab6ed, sftot al and chamed, bu1
lh11 was the first 1imc an~onc had
vt"fbehzed 11. The whole sctne
tttmed surreal and in slow motion."
Urquidez. despite his hca"'
breath1na. broke the man's
chttkbonc 1n the 1irs1 round. In the
lotCOnd, he heard and fell the man's
nose crack "hen rqu1dci con·
nccted.
Bellerd. Balllmort, I · I, 819, Nkeaull,
Anttes, •·I, .1571 Monfvomerv Kan111 Cllv,
•·I. IS7, Swll'delf, Clevtltnd. S· I IJ3, Stewert,
Otkltnd, 9·1. Ill, I( Brown, TltlH, •· 1. llOO •
C. l'lflltv, Altteh, 7.7, J1l1 CtlldlotU,
Clevt111nd, 6·2, .7SO, t<e.,,, Toronto, 6·2, 750.
Kentucky Derby and Preakness
Sunday Siience reacts to traine r
winner
Olar He
Whtttln9ham at ••llwont Race Track
where h e•1 preparl1t9 ~ 8ellll0ftt SUll••·
"I wu punchmt and laduna IMtc
a madm~:· Urqu1dn said. gtttina
more excilcd as he relived the Cit·
pcnencc. ··1 had no technique unul
the four1h round \!,hen I calmed
m)'sclf down b)' getting into the
frame or mind that 1h1s rina 1s m)'
home. 11·~ al\l,a)ls been my home
and why should I be threatened hy
somcopc 'in my home? I knew the
fight \\as o'er 1hen "
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~tctld, Sen PrtnelKO, 41, W Cltrtt, 5-n
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GeltrrtH. MontrHI, 31, Mwn~A ON9tn. >11
V HtYtl, Pfllltdtlpftlt. JO. Ndllllt (S o.MleM)
8 Smlll'I, Mcllltreet, S·I, .m, Gltvlnt, Atltn·
ta, S·t •• .ll3; lteuKlltl, Sen l'r..a.co, f•2, Ill.
Tt-:,,1, ~
WOMaN "'"' ..... ~ Arent•• Sa'IC:ht~. SHln, cMf. RtOINI Rt ..
lehrtova, C1teh0110va11i., 6-2. 6· l, IMtbtl O.·
monoeot, Frtnc:t. cltt. Merctdff Pai, Aroen·
lint, 4-3, 7·5, Concl'lll• Mtrll~. SPtln, clef •
8•11'1 Herr, Dt'ffon. Oh~ 4·3. 4•2, EINI Rt-lntc'!, ScMJ1h Africa, cMf. ,...,en Sctllmc-er, °Soulh
Africa, 6·3, 6·3; Jo-Anne Faull, AUllr.ile, def
Celhtrlnt SUlrt, Frtnct, 4-1, 4-1, Jtnt
Po&Pli llovt , Cr.C-tovakle, def Otnlu Kra·
Jcovlcovt, Crtch<>•IO'ot-tkll... i·~ Ntt~
Glltfftt, Frtnct, def tve Budarovt, Cttd!O-
•IOvtklt , 4·7, 7·5, 4-1, Andree Vltlrt, 8rar1t, Oti H-Mtndilkova, Auslrtllt, 4'-7, •-1, 6·4,
8etllnt Fulco, Areentlnt, def Peult RUier,
Austrlt. 7·5, 6·7, •-6, Svtvte l.eFrtllt, Jttlv.
def Giel Ft<ntndtl, Pueno Rico, 6·2, 6~,
L,turt Glldemt1•1t<, Chit, dtf Wi111Ud Prot>tl, Wtsl OerrftMy, 4-4, 6·J, Nt19t DIM, ltf'eiil,
def. lt.-ln WNte. Sell J9M, 6·1, 4-1, so.flit
Amledl, Frtne.t, dtf Ltollt L.eakt¥•, Cractio-
alovtklt, l -6, 4· 1, 1-s. ~ s.its,
VueoMIYlt, dtf •OMlt ..... Miami, ..... 4-l;
Stacev Martin, Ketltflne, Md, dtf Katrlftt
AdelM, Cl'lkHO, 7•5, 7·6, A«lwlt ~an.
Ar...,tlna, def Ltltitl EldrtOet, All.otnt, •·I,
4·1, Slne11 Slotnt, LH~lon, Kv .• dtf. Carrlt
Cunnllleham. Livonia, Mich .• 6--0, 4-2; Ntltllt ~·· Soviet Union, def. Rtelltl McOullltn, Aullrtk, >-•. 6•3, 6-2, Mtrlannt
Wef'dal, 8tktnlield, def Jenny Bvrne, Auslral·
It , •·2, 6·7, 7·S Rtltt!M R191I, llatv, def, Natalia lvtrtvt,
Sovie! Union, 3-6. 7·4, 6·2, Gretchtft ~'• S.n AnlOf\lo, dtf. Mtud Laval, Frtnet, 6·3, )·6,
7-5, 8ert>tre ,._UIUr, AUili lw, Olf, s.ndnl ..,.... 0.-Ctcchlnl, lltlY, 1·4, 6·4, 6-4; Ktlhv Rlne1dl,
( ,..., Amelia t1lend, Fie , def. 8arbtrt Romeno, ... ,. ltt lv, 3·6, 6-0, 4-3; Lorl McNtlt, Ho1n1on, def
~ • ..., ..._... Ntlhellt TtutJet, Hanoa. 6·4, •-•. Jan. Novol·
tvan Ltndl, Ca.cNatowMla, def. Pttrlelo. na, CrtcllOslOvekla. oet. June Ae1trd, P::ft nct .
Kuhntn, w.sl Germtnv. 7·•, •·), 6~1, Todel •·3, •·1; Siik• Mtltr. Witt Germenv. oet Eva
Wltlken, C•rmtl, Ind., dtf u-lllllltwlkl, KUC1vMett , Pot.nd, 4-7 ... 4. 6·4, Manuele
W..1 GttmMY, •·2, 4·1, •••• Gullltrmo Ptrtr· Melttvt, •Ullerle, def Elllabettt Sfn\lllt, Aus· Rotdtn, Ar9tflflM, dtf. S.tlo c...i, Sottn. 4•1, Irena, 6•4, 6·4, Lerlu. Stlldltflllo, SOvltt
6·2 •~· A.,.,to ~1111 Ar..mlftt dtf Simon Union, dtf IMI* Cueto, Wtsl Gtrmanv, 6-0,
v«.1. AU.tr .... 7·S. 6·t.' 6·), c;or.; ,,,.,.IMYlc, 7·5, EllM Burgin, Balllmort, -Judllll Yueo ,,.. def ltlctl ttlfttMrt Houslon O·• Wltlllef'. Auslrlt. 6·•. 6·4, Ann Grournen,
6·2 6-'-i. Martin .Jellt ArMfllN • _.· Grove City, Ol\IO, ck!. Paltlcla Tarel!W. ArMn· Mt~ctto F1IWlnl ~v' 6•3 ,.4 • .. , llN , 1•5, 6·1, LAura Golw ... lltJY, oet Eva
Hortelo LA ~ Aretntlnt d.f 1t'1ct1trd. · Pfaff, WMI Gtrmanv. 4·3, ... : Annt Minter,
Frornoerv • AUS1r ... ; 4-4, •·•.' 6·2, Darren ~':traOt, Cltf ~ Y""· SMln, 6-),
Cttllll. Aua allt, dtf. Nell ltf'Md, 1o1M1 Africa, , .•• •·l. 4, ..... s.rn-11. •8ftdlo .-.1o1
V• , • Joftt LA~. Me1deo, 6·3. 4·2,
6-4, tcartl Novtcell, CrtdlollcwW.lt, d9I DenllO
Mtrcetlno, 8rtd, 6-2, 6·2, .. ,. David ~Ion •
E •ctt.lot. MINI.. dtf. F tllrlet s.titoro, Fr ence •
3·6. 0-6. 6-), r4, 1·6, --Pofltr, Frtnte,
· dtf c .. sro Motte, arein. s-1. 2·•. •·>, 6-t, 6·0, Alberto Toua, SHln. dtf Thotnt• NOueti.
NtHltrlallds, 4·2, •·•, 2·6, 4·4, PtOIO c-.
Italy, dtf. Mtonus Guslttuon, Swedtfl, 3·•·
1-6, 4·3. 6-3, 6·3; aorls ltdl«, Witt Gtr-
menv, dtf Jim Puon, Pt1c11 VtrdM. 6·•· 6·2, 4·3
MICtlMI Cl'lenO, Pltctnllt , dtf. ECIUarCIO
Mtuo, Arttntlna, ,.7, 4·>, 6·0, 6-l; Derrick
Roi 1aono. 8ftntw00d, def Ollvltf Otltllrt, Franu, 6-3, 6-f, 7·4; Andrei Chnnokov, S011lt1
Union. dtf Pablo Arrive, Peru, 6·4, 7·5, 7·6,
Jtn GIMlllal'non. Swe<ltn, def. Frtdafk Fon·
''"'· Fraftel, 7·6, S-7, 6·•, .. ,, Arnold 8ottKll, Frtnet, Oti. Cleuello Mentdrl, Swllrerltnd,
6•41 .. 6-1, •·3; Cltudlo Plllolttl. lltlv, def
GIMtl'mo v11t1. Areenttna, 6· I, 6-3, •·•. Serolo eruoera, ~In, Cltf. Nuno Marques, Pcw1uoa1,
6·4, 4·6, 4-6, 6·4, 6• l , Erik Jt1tn. WMI
Gtrmanv, dtf. Ctdrk Plollnt, Frtnct, 6·•. 7·S,
7-S; Luis Mtll«, Breth, Cltf. Vtnnlcl< Noal'I,
Frtflet, 7·6, 6-4, 6·7, 6-4, •onald AttnOr, Htlll, dtf. Cati Llmbtrttr, Au.tr•. 6•4, .. 2,
6-1; Andrew StNldter, CtllMe c9lf OM Goldlt,
McLtM, Vt, 7-6, l>-6, 6·2, ;.,, .. J. LAwtOfl
Dunc.an, Altlrolllt, N.C., Cltf. Tlllerry C'*"'96oll,
FrtM9, 4·6, 6·•. 7·6, 6· I, "°"9& henltGft, Swtdtft, dtf. Nlcle1 tcultl, S'#9dtrl, 7·6, 7·5, 6·),
Cafl-UWt SIMO, WHI Germanv. dtf Jaaon StOlttl!Mfo. Austr•. 4'-3, 7·S. 4·J. Jimmy
9rOWll. l.aroo. Fie • dtf Mlltn Srltber. CHCllO· itovtlllt, 2-6, 7 ... , •-2, ... 2; Andr9 Atnll, LAI v ..... def JC!flan CtrlHOn, Sweden, 4-J, 6•4,
... I; FrtnclM:o llolll, SMln, dtf. AteuMtr OlllnlllY, lollltt Uftleft, 6·4, .. 3, 6-1
(et A-...C: Qty, N..J.)
JUNIOR WEL TERWEtGHTS -T«rlfle:t
Attl !New York) •IOPDtd Viet~ OtYI•. MllCMllvlnt, Md in t tO!llh r~ of KhedUltd
10 rouncs boul I All•• 11 :Jt-•·? with 16 knoclo. •
out&, Otvl• 11 17·7· II
llOH'I ll\(l,f.
B ·\St:B \I I ':/
~ Weftd Sertel
(tt Omlilla, .... , ..... .,.so-
Gtme 1 -Floflde Sttle S1· 16, vs. NO<lh
Caronna, 41-14 I, 2 Pl-ii. •
Game 2 -Wtchll• Sltlt. 4J IS. V\ Arkan
WU 50 14. S 10 Pm '
, S.twdlv'• Gel'llft •
Game J -: TOH, 51·17. "'' Lono Buch State, SO· 13, 2 Pm
Gtme • -M .. ml, Flt 4 · 16 v' LOU•lltna Sl;tlt S2 lS S 10 om
~Y'IGtmtt
Gtmt s -F10r1oe sra1 .. Nor1r.-c ar01oN1
toter vi Wklltla Stett-Arkt11\t1 tow , I «> om
CO-• -Florida Sttt•·Norlll C:trollna ... ,,,,. YI. Wlchftt Slt lt ·ArlltMH w-. 5:30
om. ~so.Ma
Gtmt 7 -TtllH·LOfW hach Stelt IOMf .... Mltrnl, Flt ·Loul&laNI St•tt loMr, J IO pm
Gtme I -Tt11t&·LOft9 8"cll Slttt W!Nwr
v• Mi41mt, Flt ·LOU.\lt J't Slt te wlnn«, 5 10
pm
TUIMl9v'• G-Gt me t -Game 4 loMf 111 Gtme S wlnntr,
1 10 pm
Game 10 -Gttnt a tote< .. , GtlN 1
wJn"er S 10 P m
W .... Mltv, NM 1
Gtmt 11 -Gtme 6 #l~r 111 Gtme t i-,SIOpm
1"11un411y, ....
Game 12 -Game • w1Mef' "' Geme 10 wlnn¥, 210 pm
P::rldly, June t
(M twt lffnl• tllllVI UlldtMtM) Gtmt 13 -Game II OPOOlltnlS, 2 10 •m
Gemt 14 -Game I? Ol)l)Olltnh, s lO Pm
S.tvrNv, AIM It
Cl'lt m1 .. onsl\•P v•me. 10 • m
"'-" adlNI Cll' f"t.AYO"PS
(S.;JI :ettl
S..A El Dorado 3, Lt~twood 1 •
Mi l1tn 2, HH WllMlfl 0 . •·A Htfl I•, South Ho 0 Ctfrll~ 7, Gltnd«t I
l·A ICIMtdY 7, T \Bhn r2 ~ IO Ofltart0 l
""" lcMll Cl~ fJLAYOf',.
CS---)
S·A
St JoMIOll, L 2, TllOuM nd Ott11 0
GIN I, lttOhtlll 0 ,."
Minion Vleio '· flttmont 1 Cov •NI 7, Stueu• 2
• R·\Skl· IH\11 ,>~.
NaA ........
CONl'l•INCI l'INALS (llftt·•f.7)
WESTl•N CONl'l•INCI ,.,...._. 111. Ltllws
Moy ~Ltlr«S 127 Pnotn -11'
Mt:y ?l-Ltkef'I IOI, '""°'M'-fS
· Mey 16-Lttltn 110, f>Mtn 11 107
May :70-l.tlrtn tn Pflotn•ll 117 tl.t"-t''
w n U tofS 4·0)
EASTC•N COM,l•INCE
Clilu.. vs. Ottrtlf Mn 21-<:ti-caoo t•, Ot1ro 1 M
Mn 7l-O.!r0<t 100, CtiletDO t i Ml'f ?7-Cti<tOO ft Otltoit t1
Mev 29-0tlro•t U , Cn.ctoo IO CWH t>H
?·11 Too.v-at OetrOlt, s o,.,
F r.oav-•• Cho<t OO 6 P l'I • S.1noa.--e1 O.tro I TBA ,, f'KHJtfyl
THll l"INAU
CM.a" w O.Wolt Yi Lelieu
Tu~v-Game I 4 orn
l!>VfMI..., Ju"I 1-G•~ 7, • a m
Sul'dav. June ll-Ga~) TBA
1uei.oa.1 Ju.,. lrGame •. • o m
Thu''°"" Ju,.. ls-<:itmt S • pm Id 11eCH1trvl SYnclav. JUflt te--c:; t fl'lt • T 8 A (.! MUU .,.,, .
T~y. •I
lleUUM'V)
lll8L .....
CM .... KllW c ........ 7,
SM '*et vs. ....,,_.
Mtv 1'-8•ll1mo<t 4 .S."1 O eoo l loll
..Mev »-St,, D t00 S Ba11.more • •011
lStr.-i htd. 1-11
Frodav--tl San D'"°' 7 lS p rn
S..nd<IV-tl San 0•'90. 6 JS Pm
TutldtV-t t St11 Doe90 1 U It m ~ .. Juflt .... el 8e•t-t , 4J.5 Pm Ill
roetentrv)
Stlurdtv, June N>-;t 811tM'Nlft , 4 JS Pm
lll ~y)
..... T' LA--4 ... ,,, 1%
tl'lltn ti .-Ml lltts, 7 llarrtcUCla, • ...,.,10
SI INKll•"· s roctt riv., > KW!n, u ...,.,,.,_., 2?4 ctlko Ott.I, n '*" ~1c11, l6
'#Mt fill\. DAV.Y'S LOCJCU (...._. ._., -6
b0tl$, 1• "'91trl 29 .. rrtCUdt, Ill 9oftllo, 1
vettowtell, , l\allbvt, 211 tallCO ~ .... IN MIMI
OtH, 7S INCll«tl, JS lllut ..,di, I Mlt, IO lllut &fttrk US rtlMMdl, II KvlPln. I mako llltfk
aun• llAC9 >tt -• J ~->• ... (MfO• I....... •• )1f >• ttWlt Sill t~f t• Ut V-0... IL-1 t• ,_ •1us
U llUCTA !Ml .... Ht.•
.. vtlllnl iuce. 111 .... . -(~ , .... ,...
,_ W•• -· n.-1 >• •• I~ f .. IAll9tl J • ,_ ~-,.
U l llACTA I• 11 lttif 01 •
U '°"" U 1111 ...... , .. H > -5*1t '9 ......... _._., (to -lttif '1Ut .. •II ~ 111 .. •-> ........ -.-ca. -• .,. .,.. v.r_. ,,..,, n• , ,. ••
In round four. rquidez broke the
man'i. nbs wt1h repeated blow to
the ribcage which put the man to the canva~. \I.heeling for air ' ·
"I looked around, s.a"' the cro"'d
lool..cd at the man covered tn blood.
sav. h1 blood all o'er me, then d1J
m) traditional ·VtCtOC') oock0 tp and
ran out of the nng."
Urqutdci had to lock himself 1n
rl'lc drc~~1ng'l'oom rorfcmr tfoors and
wait unul the fury of the crowd had
sub 1ded so he could make hts t'S·
cape to the 01rport and catch the
nc>.t plane out
The movie "Bloodspon" is loosc-
1) based on this 1nc1dcnL
But hke many Jood movies there
v.as a happ) cndtng. U rqu1dc1 no"
dc,ote a maJont) of hts tame hclp-
1n1 underpnvtlciro children, getting
them off the streets and toto his
state-of.the-an gym where he 1nst11ls
1n them the pnnc1ple of self-respect
self-esteem and ·5elf-di5ciphne
"Bcltcvc 11 or not. r m a better
teacher than I am a fighter," Ur·
. qwdcL. \\hO hll l'!\D_.slUdcnt.s .fight-
ina June 5 at the Forum. s.itd. "I
hs1cn to my students. J can hear
1he1r Cf)
.. I've been there before. I $(CW up
f1ghtma m} "'hole lt(e. F1gh11ng was
a wa_y of ltfc tn my neighborhood
M)' father was a boxer: my mother ..
v.ho's my true heroine, was a pro-
fessional wrestler. You had ·to fight
tf )OU >Aanttd to SUf'Vt-"C
"I hurt a lot of people then rm
not proud of m) pan But I can
scr\C u an cumplc for these kids ..
Urqu1de1·s Jentlc demeanor
lca\c1 a stron1 lint ·1mpr~s1on H t\
hum1ltt)' and Im desire: to help
ottlers less fortunate lhan h1m o;c.:ll
come across 1n his con\ersauon
"I tell m)' student to ne\er put
me on a ~deswl," Urqu1de1 s~ud
"because tf rm a ~d~tal, I'm not
allo"'ed mistakes. And 1f I'm not
allowed mistake~ I can't vow
·•1 teach them a "-IY or ltfe. I II)
to how them \h11 scnsclc s \-tOI·
ence, druas--tnd alcohol arc all :i
disease of the mind. Whatncr con·
trols the mind control~ the bod)
\\>htch houses the soul They ~n
learn th at the bcucr you ,ct the
more humble )OU become:
For M>mcone -.ho 118' fought ht\
ent1rc hfc. Benn) lJrqu1del as now a
peaceful famal) man. Mamed for I 7
)ean. a lo' ina fatheT of an l l·)tar·
old dau.shtcr. Urqu1dc1 <'rcdalS hi\
famil) for his \UCCCU
"I chanat'd M ) v.ay of ltfc for m>
v.-1fe he aa .. e me a pl. p •c me
someth1ns to ft&ht for. rather than
JU~t fiahuna for fiihtina's sake."
No rest for takers.
~fter sweep of SunS
NBA t1tlt as nut Tuaday, \IDCl'
Ditroi• and Cla~ lft tied 2-2 tn
the Elstcrn CQnfcrcnct cham· pionlhi[u~ ~ dOa'c It.Cm to ba\'\"
an) pat ~•tee which tt.am
tbey iDMt dw tide., aide from
lhe lacs that I.bey would heve the
bomeoa.n
\
. -
•
. Charity golf, tennis
I he Oranf I 04..11 C haplrr ot 1hr fJu1ld1111
Ch,no)anJ M.1n.1 l'I\ \\\0~1.11111n v.111hosl11\
\l\lh annual <"h: rtl\ C 1011 anJ ft-nm\ C la,\IC
l)ll ~1oriJ.t~. Jun~ I~ 11 J rhfl < t•unm < luh
in llun1tng11111 li..ad
l'111H,·J\ hr•nt 1hc c mlt 111J lt'nn" < IJ\\11,.
v. 111 I~ \Jum11tJ • 10 ft<lM \\ I "IN rh;ml\
I \l \!lit; Ill
I 11r lu11h1.1 inh1fmJ1111n anti n~nallon'
phon\' lht.: UO\I \ '>r.1n1• l nun1~ office ,11
lJ7'J.•Jl)I
' YMCA summer leagues
West Regional golf
I h\' 11111.'d \\ J) ut Or;int!'. ( nu:in1) ~•II
ho't ''"' r1ah1h annu;al \\ nl H1.111unal (,ult r ourn.1r11\'1U on I 11Jj1, June •J ;U \1tl1 ~1uaH"
C 1ull < ou1w 111 I oun1.un \ alln
fh,· l\',l\llJlion k\' "SN> ~111,h 1ndud .. ,
!J;Ulf, \ ... fl '"lllll.1 ltOJ :J IOOJtL• h ... :\111111.'IOU\
nlfll\\I I'"''' v.111 ll\~ :iv.;iH.kJ at .1 h;111~ut.:I
1111m1.·•hal1.h lvlhi.\ln lhl' 111u1nam1.111 \ 1.,11
1\ h1.111~ pwqJ1.·J h11 :a "lfok ·m '1111.'" (tlllll'\I
I n··off lllllt.:' a11.• hum 8 J Ill· 11 I~ pm.
\n)t•nl' 1111l·1n1rJ 111 J)IJ) 1ng r:in r:ill l nit\'\!
\\ J~ ul 01ang\ < ounl> \ "'r't R1.·111inat otlk1.·
al '14!<-Billi
'Skeet, trap shooting
1 he .)~~ ( lub·~ C1.h1h nnu.al 10\ IUUIOll I
Stoa h<l(lt >A•ll b\• hdJ Wl-dnr\(ja). June 14,
iii f"IO dl' ( Ill 111 rrab\.lrn ( lln)On. f l'l'·n1an \ttuat.h \I.Ill ht orsan11N frum I '75
'l.l'(I :inJ 1r;1p 'hw1rn1 tnthu'""" for lh<'
\111111''''''°" J he da) '"111 bl.'&1n "'1th lh\'1. L. in and wn·
11111.:nt;al bn:aL.lt1\l ;i1 & '" 11 m \\ma 'hoo11na
1.'H:llh "111 rnduJ,• Dud. r 01"\'r t 1&1\ Quail.
l>111hlo nouhh•\ and C arc)·, f 11llq
1 \1111111:1un1;1'\ Rn lnsc>.
l>Jt1 Cull•lc h1un1I.' mcdah\t 1n Ilk 1'>114
01) mp11. \ Jnd P.1n \nwm'l.ln Cianw~ '"111ld
11.·u11d hvld1.•1, J1.1\ (llll'\.'il Ill JlUI Of\ a 111d.
'lh0\111na J1.·rno11\t1 Jt1un folio'" ins 1hc \ ln\1. ol
ll)lllfll:llllllO
For niorc.-1111111 mJttun on 1h1.· '>blllll, 1.-:ill 1h1.•
.S~:! ( lul1 olli1.\' JI 7M\.\lll 7
Track clinic
lwml.' ol thl' na11un ' pn·nrn:r II '-'l ~ ,mJ fll'kl
alhll 11'\ anJ 1.uai h1' "111 tx· on hJnd .11 .1 '"'I'·
JJ) dtnl\ hi Ix· hdd al r ulk1ttl0 ( olll1l' Jun·· :h :1 .
1>011md tor w1hkt1.'\ .ind H1Jdw,· 1h,· 1. hnil
"tll 1, atuf\' h•p lr.14 ~ anJ 1i,·1,1 re• '"nJhlll.'\
\111 h •" l ( l \ anJ Oh lllJ>fl u1.1d1 ll\•h "' l".l'l'. hq11a1hl11n "vilJ ll'11•1J ht1l1.k1 b1 ~fl J1\\n1.·r·
1 ",.,...,.,. 111q1 n11I. 1n 111J lwl\h 1 1111111 l'luml.'1
Jnlb uthu·, •
l he\~ lO\I tor th1.' 1141• d.11. 1.•\ •'Ill 111d11Jc,
a ''"'I anJ m;111u.1I
f llr lurlhl'l lllfllf 111,lllUn phlll1l progr,1m
lllt11J1n.111.1r l\1J1~ < l'k\ltn 11 'lt19· "II'
Shooting school
Hob f horntl)n ol th\' Ph1lt1drlph1;a fi<n ;,and
lk1h l 11."'> ol Orin < l!;l\I C (Ilk~ ~111
rnnllu1.1 a 'hoot1n1 "°l:hool Junr .2.!·24 11 <hr•" < ull1. ~1.· II 1. inc.
I hr 'IC:hool v.111b..'\111.11.lrd1n1n 1v.o 1n~ru1;·
htm.:il sroups -tor in 1Jr plaH'f'\, and for
1-.:111111.·1t.:r Jlla~ l'f'>
I n1ulln\l.'nl 1\ hlllttl'd 111 ){) "''>' lxl"'C'l'n thr ·•tin ol I' •ind 17 IC<!{hin& r;11i.1...,1ll be 8 10
I
In tru uon "''" 1akr olJu! on Thur~•>
l'' rn1n1. und all Ja) I rida~ and \.11urda'
L ufil h '"II Ill· P• "' 1dl·J hoth full dll>
fhv1 ntun a 6 foot t 0 crntn, forv. ard pla eJ
JI '\11s"on \ tl'JO ll11h l\.dc11l'back < ollrac at
l ( I tk hJJ 1lla\\.0lt "''h the Nr.... 'ork
""'\L.S tx·forl· 11.vrni 1 • l'h1lalklph1
I "'•') ha-. hc.'\:n 1n h•sh hool and collrac
l llJ\ hins tor 31 1 '~"' includ1n1 \Uni~ .11 Co~•• \h ~ ll1gh O< < l ( I and \r1Tona \1a1t-.
lnforn1a11un abuu1 1hr <,hoo11nr ~hool can Ix uh1a1nl.'J l1~n I l\\e\ u1 4U-044 (d3HI or 11~4-b l Q ll.'1Fntntt>I •
Semi-pro football
t h1.· Oran.ii < 11unl\ ( u" hoH u l the ( .ih·
h•1n1a 111·1>1."'11 I 1.·.iguc "'" h.l\r a linal
111u111 .11 (\p1'''' C olk&c at HJ am Junt' t"
Pl.1\\·1\ mu\t Ix I b ~rar\ nhl or tlldcr and an!' ·"""J 10 hnna foo1hall ~hot'\ aml .. hom r \II Ol\llC 1n lurm.11u1n phont• P.1ul 'l.1ont~\
al 1~0.(1.ilil "' < 11.1\h Dull' f r n\Cr 01 1.. Ii~ 1 1\1\(){J
642-5678 aJAS_ From North Orange ·County
From South Orange County
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
GtMrll 1002 MobltHomn CotonldtfMM 1122 Hunt.kach 2140 rMwportkach 2169 South Cout Mttro CoaMeu 2624 COIUlllSI 2624
HOMES FOR SA~E BY Fot 5* 1100 --.0 211, 116, Ill• 2BR l'•BA. 2 ear de-BAYRIOGE 2b< 2ba 2 C¥ 2186 * 2 STORY TOWNHSE* .... iiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiii--llllii--•
F..ofll NOftTH °"'ANGE CO.
FfltOM SOUTH ORANGE CO.
M0-1220 .. .... GOV'T AGENCIES ladled gar• alley AV gar B plan Gated comm .. ........ ..... 28R , • .,Ba paliO, .. gar • •e•· ·-$ f oo (U·rep.atr) or s 1800 ._ 1 _11 * . 1111. * 112.oll4 aeff• lrple encl patio Amen•liH Xln1 Loe .... -dlw. ee~. no~ '67S ..
(move-in) 10111 coll Jiil ••· • Old World Charm 21s , New pa1n1 & erpt Grdnr S 1600 213-S 10.0356 Near South Coul ~ Ms-.Me2 ~ 650·23 '8
THI DAfl.YN.OT
CLASSlflEO OF,ICf ~llS
TtleOllOM Serw:e M Tfl 7 ~100pm ~" 7 30ell'I s -... . I 100-11~ -..-.c-... M f I 00....S 00!>111
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u """9 75 --.E Incl CIOH 10 schools clean, plush 1 Bdrm l~~1~";95f~~ 9 -Jal ~~s2t.J'~~;0f'~ 1hoppmg & beach No •l•tlll1i ~. frplc, wnsrv-r ii ... 1. * r" •••••t••a"I to beach 51.850 pets $1200/mo 1st last Fully lu1n2BR2BA SO feel pool JM walQhl rom. 811 New eptlp8ll't.tlte N-Peta CotonadtfMar 1022 -... 7otLarkapur S600dap Dy1847-6041 10 waler Vte w a 8"*'ltlff. guerd g11e 724 Ja~491·4S79
ADULTS ONLY ~0·7333 'Eva11wKnd1 964-6988 Wkly/Mnthly PP . $6SO/mo 74..-·1818 •BAY TIMBERS•
•2BR View IOt $425.0001 • NO PETS 67S-7740185S n 12 1eo , ....... , eet>llt pool, U BR 2',Ba So of Hwy 2BR. 18A small yord 3BR 2BA TwnhM P001 ..... ·-
$875.000 •View du~x ctubhOUH 1w1mm1ng Costa Mfsa 2124 Jacuui tennis naar •RENTALS AVAILABLE ~ patio, iar No SMttt ,399
$885000 Agl 875·6l8' pool, 'acuul Walktng Huntington Harbor •HFHOIAllll• WBay t$ee$ 6$0-6357
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TM8e altfacttw Apt1 ....
tlK• pool, ..,., Pf1Vet9
pa1io. Of' cMck•, gar. or c:erpott 1n a t>eautltuly
lendaeaped .. tttng •
Sorry. no P9'•
' Bedfoom S655
28drm '· oe. ueo . d111ance to Newport 28A 1BA con .. en•ent loc:' S 1, 12Sl mo 844·2273 Mani Agl 6'2 7706 ~ • ...,_. '6.::-££'·5.:i.;~;-?:;.:. CostaMtY 1024 ~1=~~ s~~~SLIP ss7-9632ot721.4120 OlHlTltUCl!I t&.OMJHYHln land 21:1J6 .... .., • .,_, =-~:.:;...:-• -2BR 2BA condo Frple Call. evwi1ngs 673·Sl20 ~ ~~A..V / 3BA 2 •BA 2 car oar 2 BR 'Townhomu ~·lh uP. •HHllK* lldrm eott~ Lg yll'd
Ill I ••nmT COSTA MESA
Ml·MM vaulted eeil•ngs ~wtrve epm 10 lpm or days c«n fllltU',..9'1' pool SJ>• frplc "' d 10 1 820 1 t golf courae 2BR tBa new peJnl a .Btighl & IUflnY Mlling
floofplan beaul land-M 2 .. 32' ext 437 ask'~ \t\\ 'l I Pl \ 11 llll.up New, ::;;n• & crP' v~s lrp4Cs w d lllo.ups earpai '89~0 M6-<>e45 S87S No pell 329 Uni· Tll • •Hll IPTI
acaped Cape Cod a~t Rhonda No pelt 1 · 151 811 ale 2 car attcl'I gar Can ~ verlity .s H "42-2118 29R. 1 ·~ TowMolN • q(ALT~5 '. & 5600 dap 8.47-6041 7"'"'S" $188.900 OPEN HOO E nv..Ey/Wknd 9~_6988 9·6 !or ai>PI ...,. 4.,4 ............ a-!-... 2Lr.J •••-• pool. J*iO, 9'Mtl P9' ~ Sat I Sun 12·5 2BR. 2'•BA. 2 car gar ''J ..,,. BLUFFS L 3BR $1950. 1 -nrr•._ gu -•-$775 ~3
•&62--0555• Acff9 1125 & bright! Small yar 'NEWLY OECORATEO level 3BR $1800 Both •STE.PS TO BEACH 1BR ....... _.-._ ila.-.11• ••-,.., -*'150/mo 2230 Pacific 29Awl gar crpls fnedyd w/pool tBA trig wld d/w ullla Coiy 18R lBA-bH w/O -•ww.-••••11o1 -·-.. • * SAN JACINTO * * Avail lml"Md 645-0968 638-4120 CALL 1·5PM .. 644 260'1' * incl . 113 E Balboa ~UPI $ml btlckyard No 28R 1•,eA lownf!OuM -.1 M llCI'• Sl500 ec:r• V1ew. * Lovely 3BR TwnhOl.IM. 2710 Delaware 'F' $750 • '850'mo (714)919-0123 pail MS-183 t Atqpm garage frplc l.undry rm
Glanl twn""'9 38R 2'tBA. ,:..~,:: ~t1~~~~8161 Npl Hgls area. lrplc ILlffl 3BA 28A upsleirt dvPleA •E SIDE 2BR 18A t>am ~~~,n:OM 10 achool
2. !lrec>t&QM. ~ 2 ear ~ ' P•ltO, encl gar 322 Ogle ltvtne 2144 Large upgrade-d 3 BR 2 ~ on Penin Poml Gw~ cella frple gar~ 2 I*· 2314 S.,,ta Ana
garage. encl yard ._..1!1! l"N\ SI lrC $995 ~7·7540 BA S..I greenbelt lo-MW eat~lpeont Sl400 aont. No S)9ta $175-$785 TSL MG~T 642•1803 1310,000 CALL Rot>4o Lots rur.-'T\AJ DEERFIELD Tnhm 2 Mat-eallOn S1 800 mo Lois on -.___ •7•2"'~ ~ seoC> ll9C &50·t7N T-... , ,......... * EASTSIOE-2524 Or· ,., BR 2 ,QA !pie OR ,~ --v .... ,JYV r.•srs OE ...
.. ,.,.,,.... '9V M•I 2 •-2BR BA 760·8384 ~ I 1 " ___ -• •~Ave I llome yard dbl gar lr19 wld Yr'Y 2BR 1· IA upper ... ._..... Cozy witll IOts ot natw ..
Gr .. 1 view bu•ld no 111e w/ rple. w/d llkup gar New pa•nt • loghl Berber Clean & contemporary duple• 119'>• to oay & 28' 18&. pool, pauo 5695 llOrOOd ~ ~Ing
Utllit• S275 .000 2S~. age lg kll e llan crp1 Fae•• grnbll Bluffs 3BR 2 tBA y, beach $1000 310 E Nopai•6A8-5137a"r 11a & *'"dry t8Cllfty S52S
Down OWC 11 10 "lo SHOO/mo · $1C)00dep $1100/mo Ag1850·85S3 lu N·P•ll $1750 Bay818-790-0602 -838--0552
E S Lrg A2 lol 38R 2BA 818198l ·SlS8 2SC>-8002 or 85005 194 NEW 2BR 2BA,Mi ltllcll Own A,gl 6A4~2SOI LAROE 38 R, 2BA, Sun •mAT ... E SIOE 18r U05 l.$5e5
9119y, ~ 1tr .. 1 By • •Easl1fde '2BR 1 tBA w/d t-car gar, ema,_. DOVER SHORES. 3BR Deck Near Beaef'll 11•... Cable hllupe huge clotel.
Owner 281 Kno11 St lt.s. E1Ch1n9t I bC1J lwnhM sryle •n Ophi 6 le< bdrm. 0000 torage fan) rm. garden. VtCW.S WMl\ly/MonlhlyfY .. rty On tt\9 81ufT• 28R 18~ gar. l'IO pail ref• reqd 352
&50-7713 1.,.mag w•--, Frplc;.pv1bi(li>•ho.yard SllSOl mo •969·4229 FurmsMd. 3 mo• sum· **964-SOSI ** OIW.i.cuu•S77Stmo Victoria ~5-8 161appt
-• -• & gar PET OK• 2524-8 mar $5 000 mo Nc)T' A FIXER! NEWLY We'll give YC>l.I pree!Olls Orano-Ave $9SOtmo TwnhN 28r 2Ba gar Jn 760•3600 Qui.et clean, 28R 28A yrly TSL ~~; Paer~2 1603 E SIOfir 2Bf 1' •8a $795
REMODELED Near So appralsed certified gems dep 250·8002/6SO 5194 yd alrm pool inns gym ............. ,.. ..... .... w/d hk • ratrig I block • 281--QBa S850 Gero-. bit·
Cal Pfaza 3~R 1 '·BA •~ yoor equity oo 2 10 1 No pell Lie Avl app11 ••••n Iron> ti Av 6 1S *Meaa Verde lg Qutal 28R Ina No pees MS..227
$238,500 obo &62·2224 rallo and auum. yOl.lr E.ASTSIOE 2BR house S/20 $1100 S•8.7234 111&..TllS saoo 536-962e 28,t. up11airs. new 9'2-t7t5°'131~
8y ownet. payments C It lrptc, new carpet Npal • d lodi.ed ar;r. l-t00·245.-><0UT SG.95 140 Cabrillo • --· •-~.. .,,48 EXECUTIVE h•nhme n C ..,._ .,6,, rai>ea. ,.~,.,g ll!IU.-IMfl•I
1069 759-5590.ot 673-7717 --_._,., ' Piuaro naled Stt OtOnl dlf -' .u StSO-No pell _,,.24t u-n ---. • 2~ lfl triplel!, t>eert\ 09lll ~ __... •WI UY* ~ stand 2BR l0tme< mdt 1• I Ill *Mesa Vetde quoel 28R t>tldl; fl'pl pebO dbl ger WTllll O•. SBA 3' rBA ~ huge 01 s27so mo Agl 720·9•'2 18,4, d w lg ciOMll, SISO mo ·, t7 CliMtt>tOO.:
II.LI.! 3BA 2BA t.mhme dpt• -... U .... It 11 1 ~ed F formal dining lndry trp1r superb y.....,.o.na Pl lo Ll•T ..... ..., I or• g8';r. Oft Vanguard 67$.~35
2eargar.&yard )(Int Calal•n• Avl 6 I 39R 0\1181fk>o111Hn<I aurt c.;;,, 211ory 28R 1 BA ~P41ti6A0.2•• l.AAOE28R.1• ... &A.frple. llJ VIEW!! o I No pets StOSO mo S<iloooi mo 494"2023 C.lahne Spa MC. A C 3 on PCH ""lrple PoOI. *_, L.llai.* petlo, d/w $795 • o.Q 1002
1 11631· 1268 Avail 6 1 18R 1> .. uhl••' IQ ear pttng $'000 722 ~60 ~!Of ~.;f'1~cr.y E Sll3E fBR 1 ;BA twnhse. 81g l" & Oen 2.273 Miner _.. Tmmtl 8 A Y SI 0 E C 0 VE Glntrlf 6 SIDE 2BA 1'18A twnhSI' college yard trplc 1 NEWPORT SHORES. m 723·09•0 frple. dl w, o.tr ydlpalto. •A ISAS.&'81. e.ppt
WALK TO 8EACHI 2Bf 2Bt/1'•8a 30' boal 1hpl f)IW mlefo, patio g11 block to O.ach $825 mo Biii to beh JBR 2BA get lodry r~7Slmo LARGE 28R. 1~8A on
Tutalully decorated 2 mulaf bedroom 2 r °l850lmo • dap s1so 011 11111 1nc1 494-7488 ~110 51400 Avl nO'flll •CHANNEL REEF APT 2t17 Orange Ave Bec:k Bay Pool lndf'y, 2 Walking dl•lance to balh, 2 atory, new car 111 mo rent 2 Per.ons l~I ••y 720-3035 Eve 6A4 g 18S Fan1u1oc YleW' 28A t TSL MGMT 6A2 1603 peraone SISO/mo. Call
8alb08 -.nd shops 1 and paint 21 Slarf1111 SSO.: 798 ---d4Jn Poot 6'4-6320 Lv -Al. 8"6"8l2t '**-' Court. Newe>otl Terrace I pele 1
r Attnew38Re t8ACFren1:11 •WfllTYDUll" Mag0te7~337 l•HUTltull
S10S0.(2131 4S7·6261 MT~T eou111ry home a1a1na 38A 28A 2 ,tory t>Nrnse C 2 Bed •LAMAlllCHAAPTS• LAAGE 2.BA 2M . ftlW I LUXURY CONDOS ' vlei#, "'llTY ••lras A•n I Sm " yd gar wlc. PO<t :::·,~, 0ur/.oomFK:. •\BR $$7$.5650 frplc. O&UO. enetoeed .. .
..... llllftd 2106 38f 2Bi. den ea1h • t~~i 1l&~~-~;so Poolfpark·hk• Hlllng1 ~·~ SiOO/mo Agt •2BR 567$.$750 "° pa1S $725 , ...... . t~. ~gar. lrg paliO, $1100 .\gl US·49 12 675·49l2 •3BR $950 Sec Ma~ C':O::';s~~~:! IW&llAJ ON-OFF OCE~NFRONT• LARGE 1oom lrp&c: new Ga;..;~;r,3 :~~5: .... -An new 3BR 2.'\BA Fr~ch WMkfy ~I-0 . I '~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~ Avall 7'1. 723·0674 Ave *' 673-le32 coun1ry home Sunset· • From seoe> 10 S 1800. ~=·· 10 r~ p:~~1.r
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---ltat Courtesy 10 ""'" Furn Jee tub., Avt June a;::~-== or 1•: S•500fmo81!1·431·1724 "•llUNml
171h.July 29th 673·6348 $~009/mo 1 d.P~111• _ *fharmlng 91d ... 3BR
LIKE NEW Cuttom 38r 213 251.5479 21 SO 2 tBA 2 •tor; hom. all
LARGE room trple new
carpel drapes. pa1n1
CloM 10 beeCtl A~9'1
now S800 mo Ml·7271 381 Dutch Colontat mdWd "°"''· hllOe IMng
hQnle '3600fmo yrty lae NEW HI TEC 2 2 ton\to IMMACULATE 3BR 28A rm w /tfple, t.mity rm _...,;::;:;;;;;;;;:=~;;;;;I ·---l!A'llll
M Otundy Mi' 11&·• •• • dbl gat, frpte Pool ape ~ "'"" lrg y9fd d w, nice YerandL "2250 mo Cosu Mna • wld, xlnl loC $1100/mo wld llkl.C>I AC $1200 ftLUmlal .... ..,,,.,_._ _____ ,
i iimiiiiilliir .......... 549.3151 0t 137 -3708 NO pets 213.692~s:s 1 __ 11 SpetkltnG t.lffn 2edrm -•-1 •8a $)50 Aa utb paid
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IOwer dUplea, 2 ~ O-· •GATtO~UNITV • • patt0 ,.,.~ Nt •••1• F•rv 11*frno 21A 21A l ow nl\ome, -.U mfal
mlcto. rrplei'in \.R & m~lr .,...11 BR, W9C bet, wld 1'1kuP1 2 _1 ____ _
«* 09', cant.'!!, ·~~~AM f&llllB ,,,~ ,...., <7VffY VIiia 88lboll 28A 28A.
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l!"llM Ave wt 720-9422 ............
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1200 9q. fl. 2BR 2BA. Ilk•
new-From SHS No pets
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Stove & retrlg. Newi; carpet
& Paint. Ullll pd. S390 mo. •650·'4751•·
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acn0011. 1590/mo Incl
utlts. 141-463 t.
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28R w/new deoor Gar.
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836-'4120 CALL 1·5PM
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L1111-1n Housekeeper
needed Pvt BR lull BA,
for Nwpt Bell family wt"'
children oldest 11
Early morning motor route a vsilable
Mu t h ave d ep endable vehicle and liability
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PIT & drop.In c:are by ang Lie & tnsrd All
grandparent as parent phues ground~P 10 re.
lie 1naur wen equ1ppe0 model FOi' est LA & 0 C
Some P M s & Weetiaoos 873-e121
H BNC:h Reis 848 3515 PORCELAJN & F1t>erglass
REGLAZINO & F\EPAIRS I f If T .....
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Kite~ WITH FORMICA!
26 Vra E11p Fr" C.I
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M1cllH I Morrow 722-5343 Clean home atsmopnere good tiunt Be11cll area
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LOVING Molller would like
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COUNTERS GATES etc sc:hools 841-9283
NEWPORT AREA 25 yrs EVENINGS, WEEKEND & DOQR PAO Ou.My In·
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35yrtPP Jeuy"42.0567 Cau CdM. Happy AltO wOod llllf railing &
enlvorn"'ent Rell line ~ c:ar~try
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042-5678.
• Hvn11ng1on Beach
•Fountain Veti.-,
Call Jo~l'NI Craney .
(114) 142-1444
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Foulitain Valley
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2 OIL PAINTINGS BY
JOSEPH SLOMAN
CBENEZET). ONL V $500
FOR BOTH! 640·8888
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NEiGHBOAHOOD SALE 813-5129 Of
June 9 .... : .. 1...tgm~Df •..• ,
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850-1 . . . . •
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3288 t Cem1no Ceplstrano
Stin Juan C~rano .......
FOR SALE:...1i.Z.O.. vw_aus_ Otf9' exp 72 NI en ... pvb.
Low miles on rebuilt en·
glne $1400 090
4K-6936
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'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING .HAS BEEN SCttEOULED '°"MONDAY.
THE 28TH DAV OF JUNE, 1111, AT THE HOUR Of 7:30 PM IN THE REGUUR MIETING PLACE OF
THE LEGISLATIVE BOOY. IEINO THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, AT WHICH llMe THE
LEGISLATIVE BOOY Of THE NEWPORT BEACH WILL HEAR ALL EVIDENCE" AND TESTIMONY Of
ALL INTERESTED PEASONS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION Of INTENTION TO
ORDER CERTAIN CHANGES ANO MODIFICATIONS IN PAOCEEOINGS AHO 488E88HENTI tN A
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OtSTRICT FOR PARTICULARS, REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE AES<>l·
UTlON OF INTENTION AS SET FORTH BELOW
MaOLUTION NO ......
MIOLUTIOM OP THI CITY COUNCIL CW THI c)i'Y Of
•WPORT mACM. CAU'WA, DICUMll ITI . ..rmmoet TO OllDlllt CMANOll MD llOm'ICATIOMI
IN CIRTMI A .. lll•NT DllTWICT MOCU-... MD U i i ING PUatC .. AMICI
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFOANIA~ t'IU prevk>u81y
Initiated proc:.ed1ng1 and Mt a publlc heating pursuant to the l•m• and Pf'~•°' the "Munldpel
Improvement Act of 1913", b9lng OM.ion 12 of the Street• and H~eya COde of the Sc. of
Callfornla, fOf an a11 ... ment di.trlc1 ~IQMted as ASSESSMENT OISTAtCT NO. 57 (COAON!f
HIGHLANDS UTILITY CONVERSION) (herel~ft9r referred to u the "A11111nent Oietrtct"); !Ind,
WHEREAS. •t thlt tl!N It~ to thl1 leglllaUve body that cert.in c:MnQM end.MOdtflcatlo,,.
are n.cessaty. and that, purtuant to the provision• or Section 10353 .of Nfd Streett ~ Highways ff
Code. It la nece1Mry that thla i.glelatt\19 body ed?e_t a Ae9olutlon ~ deecribif:l9 the ~rvil'l!C<I----•
changes and giving notice of • tlmflU'ld PliCi rOr e pijbl!C Maring Wh«e per1on1 may 1PPMf end .now cauM w_ny .. Id ch~ Moutd not ~ ordefed, and
WHEREAS. It II hereby determined that cet1ain changes and mod1ficatl0nt lhol.lkl be m~ to the
tPread and •pPortlonmenJ of the u..ument1 to correc11y refi.ct the benefit• received from the
work• of lm,,-ove"*lt: and, ·<-• WHEREAS. It II hereby further determined thll cet"ta.ln modlf~tlOnt and amendmenll *"«lid be
made to the boundaries of the Assessment Olatrtcl to correctly lnclUde.,, prOJ*'llM NeeMng •
~fit from the works of mprovem.n1 .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOt.VEO AS FOLLOWS
SECTION 1. Thal the above recital• •re all true and correct
SECTION 2 Th•t the pClblic interest, conven enee and ~ty requt<•. end It lat~ lntentto•fol
this leglslallve body, to ord« certllitl lnCfeases and mochticateona n the an••"*''-.. Mt forth In
the Engineer's "Report" lor Mt<I AtMUment 011tr1ct, a.a Mid changee end mod~tlOnS are set
f0<1h In det•ll •n ul<I Engl~'• "Report' herftltl'I submitted
I J ' SECTION 3 That ttle bOun<larln of lhie propoaed AIHHment Olattlct ate hereby atodl.fied and
amended to Include all ptopertlu th•t benefit from the w0tk1 of lmprowmen1, end for pwtlc:Ulan,
reference Is made to the proposed amended bou/\<lary map a.a prev!OU9ty apprOYed and adopted by
lnll legi9letlv9 body r
SECTION 4. That the above Ch'1'0" ~ modlllcatlonl ar• ,.....,Y In order to reftect the proptir
apr .. d and appe>rt10nment of the UMUmenll In ecc:ord.anoe wtth the benefit•~ from the
work• of Improvement. and IP9Clfically the conver•IOn·or tM nlatlng 0vetheed ~ and
com,unatlon faclll\les to und«groun<I locauona ,
SE~TION 5 NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 2tTKDAY Of JUNE, 1 ... AT THE
HOlJR ~ 7 30 O'ClOCK PM . IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE Of THE LaGlllATrvE 900Y. BEIN~t E COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL. IS THE TIME ANO Pt.ACE 'IXED FOfll HEAAINO
ANY P OTESTS OA 08JECTIONS TO THE PAOPOSEO CHANGES AHO MOOIF1CAT10HI AS
PROP ED TO BE MADE BY THIS RESOLUTION ANY INTERU .ED P£M0N MAY APPEAR
BE FOR THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY ANO SHOW CAUSE WHAT ~D CKNllGU ANO M()OI..
FICATI S SHOULD NOT BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PM>VSllON8 OF THt8
RE.SO ION ANY OBJECTIONS MUST BE IN WRITING AND ~ILEO W1TH TttE crrt CUM I Y
ANY TERESTEO PERSON AT ANY TIME NOT LATER THAN THE TIME SET ,OR THE ~IC
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SeCTION e The City Clefk It hereby dl{ected to e«tlf)' to the edQPUOn of Ihle AeeoM1on and
oauM • copy to ~ pubUIM<I ~. not leas than ten (10) dayt priOf' to the d8M Mt tor the Pubtlc
Hnrlng. Saki publlcallon thllll b9 In the DAIL y PILOT • newapaJ* de91gnated tor legel publc:MtOnt
under tl-.' proc:.ed1ngs
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