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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-28 - Orange Coast PilotBustl Puppets wants Join co ne protection Newport: deals fo_r flag Pol Ice COA T /A3 PORT!/C l . ~'ORLD/ i N£1GHB THEORANGECOA T 25CE. T 811/would prohibit joint use Brush fire threatens 1homes of El Toro By UtfS YOKOI Of IM Dilly ~lloc St11ff A congressional ~ommittec on Tuesday amended a federal defense authorization bill to include wording that would prohibit commercial flight use at Manne Corp Air ta· uon El Toro. The House Armed crvices Com- mittee included the anll-JOlnt use language proposed b) Rep . Chnstophcr Co"X, R-Ncwpon Beach. and Robert Doman. R-Garden G rove. in the defense bill for fi cal )'ea r 1990. "There is o' crwhclmmf, and re- sounding op po 111on to Joiri t use at El Toro," Co>. said. ''I'm dell\~nn simply on the pro mise I made to the voters of Orang1.: County." The defense bill 1s c'pcrted to reach the Hou~ floor ·-sometime next m onth. according to Paul WiJkjnson. a spokesman for \ox. While the defense ball itself 1s for fiscal )car 1990. thc pro..,1s1on o n the El Toro stauon "'ould take clTcct 1m mcd1atel} once adopted. Co' said. The House commmee action "'as the latest step m a longstanding campmgn against public U$C of the milllal) base. "-hKh 1s current!~ one of about a dozen sues being con- sidered for outhern Cahforn1a 's newest ma1or airport. " ...,~.,._..,.'-~-r- f Ple•se 1tt El TORO/ A21 . Or•nw• County ftrenpter ~o• Bl•••ro wetd••• the brush fire from hl1 vent .. • pofnt on Ort .. • H .... way. ('0\ t :R STORl l 'PD\Tt: Rundown look precedes progress on Victoria St. I)' IOI VAN EYKEN Of ttw O.olly .._ Sll>ff The graders and Jackhamma'\ haven't appeared on 1ctona Strt'ct yet. but hfe on the soon-to·bc- v.-1dened lhoroughfare alrcad\ bca .... t he marks of trnn 111on. m•$otiallng \\ith '>ome 1)f thl % a fleeted p ropcrt' 0 " nl'r' lor purcha-;c ol all l)r part ol thl·ir parcels. tton Onh .1 II.'\\ he \::t td ''ould probabl) ~\Ind up 1n court as cm1· nent domain 1.a~·' "I thin!.. there J fl' ahnu1 tv.o '"ho arc being realh hard-nosed about 11:· he said "\\1th th:\! numhcr of prni:x·rt) ov.ncrs alkctcd. thl'rc arc al"a)S going to tx· \omc ''here v.c h~nc Cl1ffic.-uh) r1.-.11.hing J ~tth~­ mcnl I dpn"t !..no\' ho" long it \I.tit tx· before v.c ha'e all oitho\c clo\Cd out .. All along the street. fro m Harbor Boulevard to an)on Onvc. 'a ant. boa rded houses g1\t· evidence of the impending transformation. and the power of Cit~ Hall to effect 11 Cit) OffiC1als s.3) 1hc) arc 1111 at least a }car a"-a} from the start of construction on the widening. which will tum V 1ctona • trcct into a four· lane thoroughfare. "There are 65 pro pcrtil'S thJt ;m· to tx· talo.cn ent1fC'h . and another 'I that an: pan1al rn'i..ing\:· '>a u.l Roh Broci.... a_~1stan t Cll) cng1 n1·e1 in charge ot ,1hc \\1tkn1ng prOJCl t "()I tho~ that are 10 be talo.c.•n 1.ompkt1.·- I). about 46 ha'c alrcad' bccn .11.·· quired. •\bout a tlmd ot the tot<ll properties an: suit in nl~Olla lllln .. The length\ ne-got1at1on and plan- ning pr01.c.''' ha<,n t ·tx~n l..iJ)<t\to In the meantime. the eit} 1s c;11ll Rrod ~1d mo t of the pro!X'n' o v. nC'rs had .:ii read' rl·a1:h1.•J . or sc.-emcd 111..cl) 10 rcac.h !>C'ttlrments v. 1th thl' c.'tl) on pn'c' for their propcrtk<; and the term\ llf rckx·a- \ictona \trc1.•t"s :tJ)JX'arane •' ~_) The clu<,tel'\ of boarded hou<.e\ along lhe roa_d gi\C r<.>rtJOn\ of tht' (Pfuse see VICTORIA/ A21 Owner gets a surprise when fake palm tree branches out 1y 909 VAN EYKEN °' .............. ..., Sometimes you can't get a real fake tl't'e these days. Marprct Houffelaar bought an artificial palm tree with silk leaves at the Costa Mesa wap Meet five months qo, put 11 1n a dark room. never watered it. and it p-ew. "I love real planlS, but this was for a dark room. IO I can't have anythtng real there," said Houffclaar, a rcsidmt of Santa Ana. Well, so what arc those littJe green things, then? "I boupt it Feb. S." she said. "A'nd af\c:r about two montb1 I noti<lcd tbe9c little src:cn sprouts com1na out of the uunk." The sprouts arcw and became: tiny branches. with leava. And they're still doina 1t, she said. "I think there must just have been some life left in thlt tnank." Hou&laar Sltd. "J don't know how. It's stuck in concrete. Of course J never watered it. It's suppoeed to be fake:." Hou&laar did two th1nas m ~rue to the extraordinary grce nina. he took pictures and she got a professional opm1on. "I took 11 to a nursery and the man there said the wood in the trunk was probably yucca wood, .. she said. "That's the explanatton. I think. Yucca is a de9en plant. so that's probably why 1t was abte to sprout even wnhout water." T rien Tran, of Garden Grove, whose family makes and sells the a rt1fictal palm trees. said sproutinp were rare, but had occurTCd at least once before. "It wo n't last," he 11id. •"Without any water, and with no roots, I don't think it will lteep on arowina." Houffclur satd·she tS happy with her purdwc:, be it pa Im or )'\K'Ca. "It's really bea11tiful," she said. "I bou&ht it beautc 1t didn't look fake." And apen from llddina a bit of peenery IO a d1m room. the affair could yet provide a few yuccas to Houff'cluT. "The nu~ told me I could cut the spro\IU and .,.ow them, she uid. Sculpture on science Artt1t Miiie Davis .of left PHro unvetll • lftMel of his IC ........ ,ftY9ftttonl and DtMOY ....... ,. Oft T...-., tMt was COlllMlalOnM ~ FHP lftl..-.... lanel, a POUftt411n Val- ..,.NIH heafttl ..... tenence .c•· to ,..,. Ill *" .......,erwr In Or~ Caun11. 111.000. ta-toot-"'9h IClllptur• .......................... ~ ........ .... to .... n. •"4 ts 1lete4I for ca..,IHllM In Dec••••r. GOOD MORNING Today"-. Thought lndt". ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ttw Oal!r ...... S~ Heavy. tinder-dry brush fueled a south count) fire that had blackened more than 3 000 acres by late Tues- day, thrtatcncd up to I 00 strucrurcs and prompted cvacuauons 111 sev- eral areas More than 600 6rcfighlers Y.ere on the Imes tryrng to bnng the un- checked blaze under control. The fire "'as rcponed at about 3 IS p.m . said "-athlec:n Cha of the Orange County Fire Depanment. The cause was un -nown. It was centered four mtles north- east of l.Jppc:r San Juan Camp- ground m the Clc"eland auonal Forest and spreading in rugged ter- rain straddhog the Orange and Riv- erside Count)' .bne. said U.S. Fof'C1t ScMce spokesman Bl.II Brugcrna. Firefighters Y.Cre b:mhng the inferno on thrtt ani"~ fronts; he Satd. Although a hundred structu were threatened.. none had been damaged or lo L Bruggema said late Tuesda). L1kcv.1se. no m1un cs had been reported. Ncvcnhelcss th~ blaze forced the e\acuauons of 65 homes m lhe gated communnv of Rancho Capistrano, as well as Conva1I ud1st Camp the Onega Camp- ground. the Los Ptnos Camp corrcc- llonal faethty for Juveniles a nd the Kand) toTc. a local market. Residents also were being asked to evacuate Morrell Canyon. Long Ca- n)'on Road and the small commuru~ ty of El C'amso Village Some residents "'ere being ~­ milted to return to the San Juan Hot 4il'Prin~area 13tc Tuesday under escort "(1g tfatl added further comphca- uons to a n alread) difficult suu- f Pfuse SH FfRE/A21 Laguna transit fares to • 1ncreas.e I )' LESLIE EARNEST ~IM 0~ I"-St.of! rhl.' co't ol getting around-1n Laguna lka\h "Ill nse \l.tth the tc m pera1urc th1., ~u m mer a" the cit\ h1kc<o hu ' and 1ram foes. ~gin· 1.hJrg.ing ~nu1r.. Jnd offers a nc"' program wrg.elC'd :u )\.'ung ndcrs. The tran<>lt <.\'itlm ha' ~C'n tO\- cn:J h' a lingt.>nng darlo. cloud 1ncc aJJtt 1r'> for the Oran c Coumv T ran-.ixntatton ( \)Olm1s<.1on tn \1a\ rcka.,\d a repon-ind1c:mng the lOun1' ' 1mh ut\·run hu \~tern \\;j\ n I ltl .. t el)illCnt . That 'tud' wnducted h> ~nhur 't oung Jnd ( o . cncd l dccre~~ 1n rid\'l\rir .md .rn in1.rease in co t 1n l .l~u n. ' ru' '<.tern and .. uggesled the \11111 n 1<. ion -.cnou I~ c' aluate "hl'th\·t 1\ .,ht,uld 1..onttnue In J llll''" l \pected to boot the trJO\lt tunJ b' • ~ 000. summer 1r.im ,, "11.t• ll'(.'' v.111 1n rcase from '10 II' ~ ~ \Cnt., .and the co 1 of an all da' .. in'mcr J'l3'' "'11 nSt' from I '' 111 .: 11 lh<' tram pro"tded I h nno 1nr., la'>t summer. Rcginnrntt Juh I S<-n1or c1utcn v.111 b\.· \ harsl-J ~ cent to u the tr.in\lt '"\\cm That mo"e -..111 J'lHH 1dl' an addrnon:i.I 9. in ""' - c.:nuelorthcct1\ lto"'c'er S50(h~.111 tx talo.ln llom the ell\· gencnl fund h1 <>llh\ld11~ ~·nulrs who arc u!Ulbk to pa' the ~ 1't'n1-; I "o tllht•r fl!' ram ~ill offer t'PllOn' tl' ..:tt~ f\...._1dt nt uwt cm- plll)Ct:' 'Ah1lc .idd1ng an a )'Ct un- • dctcrmincd aroount of mo~y to t~ 1raM1I tund ne ncv.-program will allow t"ell· dent to hu} a .. ummer fun pa .. tor S -...1i1ch -.ill be ll>Od fOr thM moot from June I~ 1~ Snit. , ......... 1MINll'J/ Ml "Cons~rv.nlonlsts, Ille~ m1s~rs, ,,..y ~ Mii to ~ With, but ~ nvk~ gr~~t anc~stors." conurv~tlonlst Andy K~rr Almanac............................... A 5 C~s ................................. 16 C>bftu«~s.. ... . .... .. .... ............ AS ~ nodces .!......... .... . . . CS · lulettn Board .................. IJ Crossword........................... C6 lusfts1.......................... 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"The JUd&e wtll be informed that the new case was dismissed an<f based on \\'hat he says he wants to do l'IJ have to act accordin&ly." said Holland's attome). Rob Harley. -krry-Hottand;-24, was 1'msled last month fo r aJleaec:tJy beanna his wife. Lind). 'The m15dcmcanor spouse abuse charges were dropped Wednt'sda) because the woman dtd not respond to a subpoena. Deputy District Attorney Diane Archer said. "We subpoenaed her and then sent an in\l~stigator out to her house several umes but she wasn't there o we couldn't proceed." Archer said. " he had already Hollan ongmally was charged with attempted murder after pohce said he pushed his wife out of their pickup truck on Apri l 19 and ran over her three times. He instead pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault with a deadly weap0n and was sentenced to thn.."'C )'ears probation. . Missouri man held on burglary charges ly IMS YOICOf °' ... °""' ,... ....., A Missouri man arrestt'd early Monday on suspicion of burglarizing a Newp<>rt Beach business was also linked to a residential burglary in lrvine after police officers found Kim in possession of stolen credit cards. Kelly Christopher Scott Wood, 22, who had reponcdly been staying at a local motel, was atTested at l :30 a.m. Monday in NewpoTt Beach a nd booked into Newport Beach city jail in lieu of SI 0,000 bail. Ncwpon Beach polioe were called to the Cannery Village area by a tirefiahter on duty at the 32nd Street fire station located behind City Hall, according to police Lt. Tim New- man. Street, just across the street from the fire station. Newman said Whitt' apparently heard or saw a window being smashed at the store. Officer Tom Voth and his canine partner Hondo responded to the call, got a suspect description and searched the area with three other police officers. As Voth drove around the 0 1n- nery restaurant. he sp0ned a figure crouched o n the south side of 31st Street. Voth ordered the suspect to surrender and he complied, New- man said. Wood appeared to have been drinking when Vo th talked to him. Newman said. During a subsequent search. officers found Wood had a small amount of marijuana and some credit cards. Newman said. In an eart1er interview With the Dail) Pilot. Lindy ,Holland said she dtd not believe ihe was run over by the truck. She said she fell out and that her husband was not tryin& to hurt her. Holland bas been in custody at the Oranae County Jail since his Ma)' 18 arrest on tht' most recent charge. He is being · hdd without bail until the probation violation case 1s resolved. Harley said. The defen.sc...auorney said Lindy Holland is sup- portive of her husband and "regrets ever talking to the p0licc." "She's claiming that what the p0lice officers wrote down was inaccurate. she'd been drinking and her husband didn't assault her." Harley said . He uid he will a k the judar to dJSm1n the orobetion charge because the latest case was dropped. Conditions of Holland's probation included not v1ol- atina any laws and not having contact with his wife unleu she initialed it. Harley said counseling for Holland would be a reasonable alternative. Lindy Holland. 33. could not be reached for comment. NeJ&hbors at the couple's Ogle Street apanment painted a different P.ictui'e of her husband. One woman said she regularly beard loud . violent fi&hts al the Holland home and had twice sten the wife taken from the apartment on a stretcher by paramedics. TRANSIT from Al IS. Municipal services director Terry Brandt said he is hoping the idea will catch on with parents who normally play taxi during the sum- mer . .. Tfle idea is. rather than having parents cart their kids to the beach or part time jobs. they should buy passes for the kids a nd let them use the transit S)'stem." People who work downtown or at the festivals can buy a two-month pass for $20 which will allow them to use trams or buses and avoid the inevitable summer traffic crunch. "If they hve in town they can jump on a tram or bus and leave their car at home ... Brandt said. Or if they work al th(' ftstival, they can also use the trams. Brandt said. Ctt)' Manager Ken Frank said the rate increases arc necessary in order for Laguna Beach to meet state regulations. which require local re,,_ cnucs of SO percent. The firefighter reponed that he believed a man had JUSt burglarized Second Time Around at 432 32nd The credit cards were ljnked to a June 22 "hot prowl" burglary of an Irvine home while the residents slept. according to Newman. Unoccupied hou1e1 th•t h•ve been bcNrded up are be91nnl~ to m•ke Vk- ..... ..r-pMee ., ... --· tor .. Str .. t loolc Hiie • bllghted neigh- borhood In Costa Me ... "It's not being done as a result of the audit." Frank said. "It was planned before the audit was fin· tshed. But it will still be responsive to th~ questions raised in the audiL" Bill City Councilman Dan Ken- ne) said the senior citizen fees prob- ably would not have been im- plemented had it not been for press- ure from the transportation com- mission. Probe launched in hospitals' refusal to treat county man SAN DIEGO (A P) -Four local hospitals were targeted by a Medi- Cal investigation after a cntically 'nju~ Westminlter-lllan, who later died, was not immediately accepted <! as a patient, offi cials said. 'J Juan Jimenez Collado. 33. "as hurt May 30 when a vehicle struck h im as he worked on his overhcatt'd truck in lmpenal Count)'. He dit'd June 18 at Pioneers Hospital an Brawley. Hospital administrator Will Cox said efforts to transfer Jimenez began shortly after be was adm111ed there "Ai th massive injuries to his head and body. He was allegedly refused b)' nine Southern Cali1ornia hospttals. fou r in San Diego County. one an Los Angeles County and four in O range County. "This is a true case of no money. no life," said David Carillo.• J imenez's stepson. "The bottom line for hospitals is dollars and cents." The four local hospitals being 10- vestigatt'd by the San Diego regional office of Medi-Calart Mercy Hospi- tal. Sharp Memorial Hospital. Grossmont Hospital and UC San Diego Medical Center. Mt'di-Cal administrator Maria Leslie said the invest1f8t1on began last we-ck with interviews of key hospital staff members and a review of hospital records. O ther regional Medi-Cal offices were expected to launch similar in- vestigauons of UCLA Medical Center. UC Irvine Medical Center, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital. Western Medical Center an Santa Ana and t. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Hospital offi cials an Brawlev, located about I 2S miles ea t of San Diego, said their facilit)' is too small to properly treat a pauent as badly IOJured as Jimenez. Woman shot while playing golf VICTORIA From A.1 street the appearance of a blighted. decaying neighborhood. prised 1f someone didn't decade to break into. one of the vacant houses now and then. If there's no one living nex t door. there'd be no o ne to hear it. And I haven't heard anything. h's reall) pretty quiet around here." Plywood boards blocking doots and windows at the backs of some of the houses had been torn awa)'. as if someone had entered or looked in~ Eva Man n, a Republic A venue the empt) houses despite the warn- resident, also said she hadn't no ticed ings a~inst trespassing. suspicious QCOJ!Le hanging around Res1den1s of sev.eral homes near the boarded homes. boarded houses said. however. that they were not worried about un- wanted visitors attracted b~ the va- cant buildings. "h 's probably just kids who are tearing awa) the boards." said Sonia Jara, a resident of Governor Street. "Who else would do it? I haven't heard any noises. It hasn't bothered us.·· A resident of another nearby street said she thought it might be home- less people who were breaking into the vacant houses to sleep. But she said the thought did not bother her too much. "We haven't had any troubk:· said Ctnd) Trantham. who lives at the corner of Victoria Street and Union Avenue. "But wi th the number of homeless we have "alk- ing around these days. I'd be sur- One other resident. who would not provide his name, said he had no QbJCction to the vacant houses and fully supported the street widen- ing. Brock said the houses alread) ac- quired by th(' city would not remain on lheir present sites much longer. He said the city had plans to de- molish or move most of the vacant houses in the near future. "Some of them are in good enough condition for us to tr; to salvage them." he said. The city will accept bids a nd enter into'contracts with peo ple who want to acquire the salvageable houses and moH~· them to other lots. Brock said. "And we have a demoliuon con- t ractor getting read ) to do demo- litions on about 16 houses that aren't in good enough shape to save," he said ... There is money set aside for that. .. While the houses remain vacant, city officials are trying to keep them tightly boa rded to prevent illegal entry. Brock said. But he added that effons to keep the lid on the vacant pro perties had not been entirely suc- cessful. "We've got crews going out on a regular basis... he said, "to make sure they're securely boarded up. But it's a running battle and we can't be everywhere at once. It seems like the) break into them as fast as we can board them up ... ny officials expect the cost of the street widen ing to be betwee n SS million and $6 millio n. Brock said. The earliest that construction coulcif bcJin is probably July 1990, Brock said. It will take that long to complete the land transactions and get the money together, he said. "The bigest factor is probabl) -the funding." he said. "It will probably be fro m a combination of sources. some from the state and some from the federal government." In an) case, the project wi ll have to get under way by mid-1991 be- cause of limits on the bond issue that will provide the imual funds for the project. Brock said. ly Oty News Servfce A Santa Ana Heights woman was shot in the leg Tuesday while she was playing &olf at a Costa Mesa golf course. Suzanne Bannan, 29. was shot throu&h the leg with a .22-cahber bullet while playing golf at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club said Cosu Mesa p0lice Lt. Gary Webster. • sounded like a shot coming from tht western side of the golf course near Placentia Avtnue and Estancia High School. Bannan was taken to College Hos- pital m Costa Mesa, where she was treated a nd released. Webster said. Police have been unable to de- State agency asked to weigh an open hearing for Schmidt Bannan told pohce she heard what termine af the shot that hit Ba nnan 1y JANET ZIMMERMAN was de!iberately fi~ or ~he result of °' _ ~,... ...., an accident. The mvest1gat1on was -- conunumg. Webster said. The decision on whether to open a hcarina into alleged misconduct by Harbor Municipal Court Judge Bid to save historic HB buildings fails Calvin Schmidt was handed off Tuesday to a state watchdog .,ency conductin.& the inquiry, the jurist's lawyer said. ly TM Dally ~llot A plan by Hunungton Beach Councilwoman Grace Winchell to save the historic oil company bu1ld- inas at Yorktown Avenue and Lake Street fell apan at Monday's City Council because of a snafu. Winchell wanted to appeal earlier I . - EL TORO From A.1 For at least a decade. the county, the military and several O range Coast cities have argued among themselves over the commercializa- tion of the El Toro station. With its airport amenities already in place and its central location close to frecwaysf. the El Toro station looks appca in& to some as a poss- ible site for the region's next major airpon. However, the Marines, various politicians and individual cities are adamantly oppoted to any com- mercial airport ute at the military bue. The communitin of Lquna action dooming the metal building. but deadline for the appeal pas5Cd as papers lay on the City Council sec- retary's desk m apparent confusion on whether Winchell's signature was needed. Winchell wanted to preserve them for an oil museum. to Wilkinson. The base is one of the largest on the West Coast and home to dozens of high-tech jct fighters. The consressman introduced a bill June 20 that would prohibit the Secretary of the Navy from enterina into any qr'Cement that permitted civilian aircrafts to use the El Toro station with Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. The one-sentence bill was referred to the Armed Services Commjttee, where commju ee member Doman pulhed tbc idea. The oommhttt's subcommittee on radinns, on which Doman also RrVet. first unanimously ~mmended the prohibition to the fuU committee. T he offer by Schmidt's attorney to open pan of the hearin& con- tradicted last week's ooun ruling in his favor -that lhc Comminfon on Judicial Perfonnance must conduct its proceedings secretly until it ~dopts rules aovemin& public hear- an.p. could be eliminated "for technical. not politicaJ, reasons." Irvine Councilwoman Sally Anne Sheridan, chairwoman of the Coali- tion For a Resp<>nsible Ai!'JXH1 Solu- tion, said the Airpon Sa~ Coali- tion's efforts were not bcina threat- ened and cheered the leaillative ac- tion. "We're very mucll panicis-tin• in the proceu to look for a suitable site. We happen to feet very suonaty the El Toro air l»te is not the place," Sheridan said. Coll .,-eed, sayina the Airpon Sile Coalition is wutina time con-liderine dae El Toro station. ·~n Col is supportive o( that cffon (to find a suitable site)," WiJlcinson said. "However. it is not realistic \o consider El Toro as • candidate for a new airport ite because of the national security. Attorney Thomas Malcolm said he asked commission offi cials dur- ing a closed meeting in Santa Ana to consider an open hearing for all but the first charge, which he call ed inflammatory and unfoundt'd. "Because of the nature of the charge we're concerned some of_the witnesses may be hesitant to testify as openly if the TV cameras were rolling.'' Malcolm said. Because of strict confidentiality rules surrounding com mission proceedings. the charges against Schmidt have not been disclosed. But according to courthouse sources, the judge is accused of fixihg tickets for a prostitute in exchange for sex. malcina illepl political contributions and givina preferential treatment to FIRE FromA1 ation. "It's very steep, very rocky and there's very heavy fuel up there," Bruaema said. "There's no contain- ment and no control." The fire was bein& fueled by 2S-to 30-year-01d brush, said Forest Ser- vice spokesman Bob Paul. And humidity Tunday night was down to 29 percent. "That's damn low for this time of night," Paul said. Rainfall averqes were down SS perceat this year, followina sevCf'&l yean of below averqe rain, he 11id. a friend's dauJhter. He has denied the charges. The commission is expected to file an appeal with the Supreme Court next week. spokesman Peter Gubbins said. The decision to close the hc1rinJ was handed down by a Superior Coun judge after Schmidt filed suit. T he araumcnt centered around voter-aeproved Proposition 92. which 11ves the commission the op- tion to open hearings if the allega- tions include dishonesty, corruption or moral turpitude. The hearina, set for Aug. I 0, is ex~cted to ao forward. Malcolm said he has asked special masters hearina the matter to issue 15 to 20 subpoenas for witnesses in the c.ase. It added up to a difficult Situation that could set worse. "There's real concern this thing wiU take off in the momin&," Paul said. Firefi&hten from the Orange County fire Department were aid- ina the U.S. Forest Service and the Depenment of Forestry. It straddled Or1lp ffiahway east of San Juan Capistrano aooo after it started Tuaday afternoon. Althouab firefiahlm were on the ICCne eaily, erratic winds and dif- ficult terra.in hinckred their efforts. Flames moved t0uth, north and east at a moderate rate. "It it kind of bumJna in all dine- ·•we are being told by the OCTC that the e ntire system is in jco{-lardy unless "-C make some hard choices.'' Kenne) said. "I think that was thl' onl) reason it was rtuscd. ·· The manager of a senior housing project an town said she has not heard complaints about the new fee. but that residents are aware of the threat to the transit system. .. The seniors know about the poss1b1ht) of losing their bus S)'S~ tem.'' Edith Fisher said. "I really don't thank 2S cents is a problem to them. Not having a bus "ould be a problem to them." If the city's transi t system 1s eventually dismantlt'd, seniors who wanted to get to a destinatio n along Coast Hi&hway could ride an O range County iransit District bus at a charge of 10 to 40 cents, depending on the season. Within the cit). seniors would have to use Dial-A- Ride for 80 cents per trip. according to Debbie Christner. administrative analyst for the commission. In any case, Chn stntr said. there is no assurance that the new fee increases will save the system. "The auditors were aware that Laguna Beach might do this and had, in fact. included these measures in their alternatives." Christner said. Even considering a long li st of alternative plans, auditors projected l..aauna Beach could expect no mo re than an 11 percent fare box re- cover)' Christner said. The mini- mum fare box recovery for a system the size of Lasuna's should be 15 percent. she satd. Laguna Beach officials have a month to respond to the audit. Until the commission receives that response. Chnstner said, it 1s hard to predict what the staffs recommen- dation will be. l..aauna Beach City Councilman Dan Kenney said he docs not expect the fee increases to make a dif- ference in the commission's de· cision. However. the city wi ll do what it can to sec that the system survives. he said. "I get a sense people are ve~ interested in preservin& the system, · Kenney said. "We have let everyone know 1n very clear language we will fight this to the very end." tions. It's spreadina but not rushina;· U .S. Forest Service spokesman. Dick Marlow told City Newt Servace. "It is very clear today. I'm sure it is very visible for mile1." Airplanes dropped fire retardant in tbe ruacd. ~aparral-<:ovcrcd back country u fircfi&hters strualcd to reach the lines on foot. ' "That i1 the real key to fiabti_na a In an • r\lllCd area," Cha told CNS. However, the air drops were suspended at nightfall. They were alated to resume at dawn. A commud post was 1et up at Cuper'1 Wildemesa Park and Or- lep ffilbway was clOled to traffic. · Beach, Lquna Niauel, Tustin, Irvine and a number of homeowners 1110Ciations several months aao or- pnized the Coalition for a Respon- sible Airport Solution Jpecifically to fllbt commercial u.e of the bate. The city of Irvine alone bat spent thouunds o( dollars on a plan ·~ proved in 1917 aimed at block.ins any P"ODOMI• for commercial u1e at However. Newp0n Beach City Manaaer Roben Wynn said officials of his city arc concerned the lc.aislat- ive action is counterproductive to the effons of the Airport Site Coali· lion, a multi-facted aroup of resi- dents, aovemment officials and business people studyina potential airport lites. "This son of speculation has been aoina on about El Toro for some 20 years. We thirtk it's a sood idea to remove El loro from tr.e picture to we can concentrair on real solu- tions." Just call 642··6086 ORANGE ....... COAST ~·~ ::;-............ Ille ...... The Dian includes ... ~ ... ,.... f'lllbaM ..,.... •. Col -dwint his c.a.-.. .... .,_,.for ec.w bow lllOftl com· ...UIJ -umen1 was •inst oee!'l-•l119 'IP 1111 batl ud vowed lO filbt Iii die --. Wiltimon •id. WMll .,..._tbetic lO community ... ... polelltial tnf& and • ... ..... problems, eo.·. main ww • ibe nadonal leCUrily •lafl'lllliw of loliae time and ..... -miffiary time, acoontiJll f Suppaned by federal fund!l the sroui» laat narrowed down the last or potential lites and has been '!)'.!"I LO build a con1ensu1 amona d1fl'erlna viewpoints. Wynn Mid. .. Any action that would delete a sitc would be QOUntcrproductive to what the Airport Site CoaJjtion is tryina to do," Wynn said. "We OUlh• to study all 1a1e1 and tee if a contentU1 can be raiched for llteO- ment." Wynn •id Newport Beach of· flcials don't nec:eMU'ily favor the El Toro site. but feel all the sita should be ICudied equalty and then 101nC Correction In a 1tory about a sboppina center fi~ Saturday in Cotta Meta, off'tcials identified one of the daft\lled bu1i-neae1 by its old name, StQmp's Hair.em. The bulinen is now called Hair Ruon. It has reopened for business. The Daily Pilol ~ the error. •• What do you like about the Daily Palo1? What don~ you like? Call the number above and your ~ will be recorded. tranlCribed and de- livered to lhe appropriate editor. The ame ~ ~ svioe may be uted to record lenerl to IM editOI' on Uf topic. Conllibuton to our Lettcn cohuDn must include their name and tclephone number fbr verifkation. Tell us what's on your mind. YOL.a,NO. 171 arc ...... ,. Tel•,._..1 ... :.:-ec-.,..,..,. ~..._.--- - I I 'I I ' 0 I 'I \ I 11 I I RS tries to prove it has a t-leart . Big Brother has a press agent. and one of her pnmc respon 1bilitics is to prove 81g Brother has a heart. But she may have to call on the W11ard of Oz to do for the Internal Revenue Service \\hat he did for the Tm Man -create a hean "here one n~ver existed. nd Juduh A. (for Ann) Golden. d!rec.tor of public affairs for the Laguna Niguel d1stnct of the IRS, knows it won't be ca ). America's frightening tax collecting bun:auc- ra~ has an 1mafc not even a mother could lo' e Mail from the RS is scary; a telephont' call is downright life-threatening. So when I received a telephone message from a Judith Golderi of the IRS~ I ~turned the C1ll 1mmediatel~. but "1th great trcp1dauon. "I read your column in· the Dail\ Pilot.'' she said. "and I wonder 1f I could help 10 'resolve 'our problem." h was a warm, moderate '01ce. and the tone was senuine. I made some sman aleck crack about I didn't know the IRS had a public affai~ office and it was about time. There was no laugh or giggle at the other end. "~ost people agree "1th ) ou." -;hl· \31d . pleasantly. "We do have our work cut out fo r us. but do let me know 1f I can hdp )Ou." Has George Bush's "kinder and gen tler ,\men· ca" trickled do"'n to the IRS7 To lind out. "e dro'c to Laguna Niguel and entered the founh floor of the Ziggurat. now named the C'het Holli field building. Judith Golden met u and ec;conl·d us to the cafeteria for cof· fee ilnd i;OrTil' public affairing. %e's a ~oung , lo"·kC) unass1J11n1ng nati ve daughter who graduat ed from LaVcrne (o llegl' She has had a 'aned career in commun1ca1ions -in talk radio 1n Ha\\ai1. in department store d1spla~ ad vcrt1s1ng 1n Los Angele . in communit) nc"spapcrs. he's confident. professional. and 'Cf) a\'arc ol the lR. problem: How do 'ou make a <\tlk purse out of a sow's car'? · "The public's perception of thl' lntl·rn.il Re' - enue Service 1s a ma1or concern of our national office," Golden said. "\Ve muM defuse the idea thai we all arc not human . .\II o t' us do our best and )Ct we kno" that mucjl of the public constdcrc, t!le IR an ogre and "'c'd,ri'ke 10 get nd of that ogre corn pie>.." The IR 1s trytng "through a number of venues" to humanize its oi)erations. Golden saH.I. "We ha ve a 'el") bus) speakt'rs bureau here." she said. "Las~ ~ear "c "ere asked 10 "peak 111 between 300 and ·H>O d1tferc n1 groups or orgamLa- tions." The speakers bureau is recruued from ms employees. who undergo pec1al training.and arc .Jiven ume off for making the public appearance 1f It 1s held after worktng hours. Golden sho"ed me a flier recent!\ pr<\duced b} the IRS. T1tko "SERVI CE. 11·~ 1n 6 ur , amc." the pamphlet has this tnck~ suh-tule: ·'The JR'> Mal..1ng Taxes Less Ta"<1ng." It offer<; a "hole galax) of sen ices. almost begging the public ltl recognize that 1h1s giant hureaucraq 1s human. Under the heading "Probkm Rl·solu11on:· thl' fl )er has 1h1s paragraph "/(}OU·\(. tm·d to rr: of\ c a ttJ\ prohkm and had no success through normal JJ<S channd,, c:11/ the Problem R''solut1on 011kt• tPRPJ .\n IRS rcprc'Sen ratn c "11/ cut through the 'red rapt" amt dear up ) our probh'm CJ/I /. '(1(>..J.!4-JO .. m w bt· rdcm:d to PR P ... The pamphlet also dcsl nbc\ tree pul'i11cat1 on' and '1deos .. ho" to speed up )Our ta\ refund. ho" to call or \\here 10 "n te tf)ou h<HC' ta\ QUl''ittons. and special programs and seminar'\. Jud11h e\plaincd some ot lhl· ::.pcc1al rro- grams. ··w e arc conduc11ng seminar'> in the poltle audttonum in the anta ~na Cl\ 1c Center to tell people hO\\ thl') can p~irt1c1patc 1n auctions for se1Led and redeemed propcn). II the I RS seizes some propert) 0 ' er non-pa~ mcnt of ta\cs. '-'l' want to sell 11 for as much a po1,c;1hlc to '>311 f> thl' tax. o we "ant as man) people as poss1bk 10 kno" about btddtng on c;uch prorcn~ at aul·t11.'n ... Another 1mponant en ice offered 1s cduca- uon for CPA ·s or attorne' s "ho "anl 10 bcl·omc .. enrolled agent<;," meaning tht·~ l'Un praCtlCl' before the JR \1t11ng as a coun. much as the L'.S. Supreme Coun The enrolled agent C'<am 1~ a four- part test that 1al..l·s t''-0 da)S to <'O mplcte Since Judith Golden has been w11h the IR~ she has become responsible for a number ol \peetal pubhcations. including a month I) cmplo) ('C ne'' c;. letter utled "T1demarls" and a "Ta\ Pract111oner Update:· signed b) Michael J Quinn. director of the Laguna Niguel D1s1rict of IRS. The Update goes bimonthl) to all ta'< profes,.1onals -CP·\·c;. auome)s. etc. -in the d1s1rw1 The mo t recent issue or T1dcmarks c~1mcs :1 story that ma) indicate how far the IR~ ma) go to prove 11 has a hcan. In San Diego. a local radio station set up a ''dunk tank" and ,·hargcd an~ taxpa)Crs S 1.0 I for two chancc'i to knOl l an IR employee into the water. "Taxpayers had the opponuo11\ to take out some aggression as 16 JR emplo)ec's 'oluntel·rcd to be dunked for chant). T he proceeds "ere d onated to The Storefront. a helter for nmawa> teens in San Diego. aid one IRS otllc1al: "Man) taxpa)crs seemed genuinely pleased 10 find out that the IR has a sense of humor " It remind me of the maga11ne ca noon ho"'· ing an unhappy bo>• Mtting at the dinner tnblc and saying to his mothl·r· "I do n't care how you th 11. ifs sun spinach." 11111 T~ll• I• • lfM6Umt ob1~rnr of rk Or-.e CH•I. Rl1 col•m• ,..., S•Jld•y aod w.ae1thy. I f Orange Coast OAlLY PILOT/Wednesday, June 28, 1989 AS Orange County Festival begins Thursday ly EMILY ADAMS °'""" o~ ,._ llllff The set·tJP has ah·f ad) bqu.nr B> ThurMiay at 5 p.m .. the baseball d13m onds of f ountain Valley'<.i Mile Square Patl.. will be full) traMformc.-d from their usual!) placid green into the grill) glamour of a traveling carni val. The pink cotton candy will be ready to roll. as "ell as the Fems wheel and roller coasters and k1dd1c train -s1xt) dtf· ferent rides to tempt the stomach muscles of young and old ahke. But 11 isn't ju t the cam1\al people who turn out for c' Cr) )Car 1n Fountain Valle). it's 1he Orange Count) Fiesta with bab) contests. rib cooko!Ts and arm wrestling. This ~ear's Fiesta. whi ch is sponsored by the CH)'\ Chamber ot l ornmcrcc and expects a total of 60.000 v1\1tors. ends with a bang on Jul) 4th with Orange Count) s largest rce fireworks 'lpcctacu- lar. But befor! t.he nde'i are pal kcd up and the Last b11 of ~mer S'-'CPt fro m 1he area there will be a ne" M!nior king and queen. a battle of the bands and an l'llOttc and classic car s)lo"' Some of the aca cwectcd on the big stage are The Plauers '-'tlh 7ola Ta)lor. Paul Revere and The Raiders. Paul Casc)•'s Tribute to Eh 1s, The Coastl·rs Bobby Freeman. Ted Miller and the High Rollers. and l11tlc Dion 1n a tribute 10 Jackie Wilson. • The contemporary Chns11an ani,ts Rand) 1oneh1ll and The -\her Bo~ s "111 also ~ppeanng on '>Lage ~aturda\ A.nd for lo' ers of mus" from 1he 194(>.. thl' big band sound-. of the Keith \\ 1ll1am' Ort hcstra Y. tit take the l>tage Sund:l) Of ~ourse. 11 wo uldn't he a F1e"1a "11hou1 food and fair-goe~ "un't be dt\appotnted 1n that cat~r} .\II ktnd\ of 1nterna11o nal foods "'" be J\31lnbk for u1 sting 1n booths thro ughuu l the Fie!lta pec1al ans and crafts booth'> "'II d1spla~ tht' <lorn of count) an1!>1an-. The { hambcr of Commerce 1~ plan- ning one spel 1al da} at the carn ival for c)evel opmentall\ dt!>abled abu~d and Harold Ezell expected to be replaced as INS western . region -chief LO • .\NGELE {.\P) -The oftcn- contro' ers1al "estern ..--n-g1on com· missioner of thl' lmm1grat1 on and Natu· rali1at1on Sen ice expects to be replaced soon no'' that the na11onal comm1c;\1oner has rcr;1gncd. Harold EleH. who !:\as headed the region cncompas!)1ng C'aliforn1a. Ne' ada. .\r11ona. Hawau and Guam since 1983. said ;\londa) he c>.pects to be replaced in 60 10 QO da\S. ") fell all along that once thC\ dcuded on the l ' . commissioner the\ \\Ould decide on the regional comm1-;\1oncrs." Ezell .. aid after the Justice Dcpanmenl accep1ed Alan Nelson's res1gnat1on as nauonal l'Omm1 ~1oner. During a llC'-'S conference here Tues· da}. C1d l also announced that a 1011-free hotline "ould open toda) to help Chinese na11onab "ho want to stay in the t rn11cJ talcs but question their status. "\\ l' "an1 w make sure that c' er. one of lhl·~c non-1mm1grant Chinese u'nder· stand the recent moves bv the LT .. go,ernmcnt to extend benefits to 1hem tn light of "ha1 1" happening in their home- land." he said E1cll. a Laguna Hills resident. has not been c;pcctfic about his plans for the futurl'. Before hl· JOint•d the IN . he \(as '1~c prl''>tdcnt of the Der W1cncrschn1tLd fast-food cham. He coordtnated clTons 1n the '-' estern region during the INS amne'll\ program About half of the nearl) 3 m1llaon immi- grants who applied for amnest~ live in the region. the bulk of them in California Elell was given good marl s for .thl' smooth operation of the program. hut ofien came under fire for remarks that some considered tasteless He has claimed the maJOfll) of the criticism '-'U'> for remarks taken out of conte\I. ··w e·11 miss htm because Y.C have.been '-'Orking \\Ith him tor the paM couple of )Cars, and he ha' bct:n 'Cl!' '>Uppon "e:· said Jose Pa<:heco. a suppom:r and presi- dent of thl' Bcllflo"'er chapter of thl' League of Un11cd Laun .\ml'ncan C1uzcns. But Zeke HernandcL. president ot the anta Ana LULAC chapter. d1sag n·cd. "He made too man' remarks that "'''re offensive." Hernandez said. "He prob- abl~ thought he "'"s doing nglu. but 11 "asn·1 the wa) thl' commun11~ thought he should handle the JOb .. On Tuesda'. he concentrated on 1he democraq-~ek1ng '>tuden1 r~'oh 1n C'htna. "About three "'eeks ago. I "a" 1n Tat"an and Hong Kong and I l>3'-' the concern of the '>tuden1s. he said. "~Ian) Harold Ezell of them "ere sm1ng and pra } tng ((Ir the students 1n mainland China I felt '>Ome- th1ng )hould be done." Elcll estimated that 30.000 of the 80.000 Chinese liqng 1n the l n1tt'd tale:. on temporal}_ \IS3':i lt 'e 1n the Lo\ -\ngdes area. "We suggest that the' come for'-'ord to us 1f the) ha'c an) qu~sttons or "ant to l hangc th eir c.1a1us. hut 1f the' don't the\ "111 not be sent home:· he said "Wi.· "'ant them 10 know that "e suppon 1hc dcmlX raq these ~ oung penple arc pro1c.,11ng for:· he said Racer goes begging for luncb By PAUL ARCHIPLEY 01 1ne OaHy l'llot St•N 'While Great ,\nll'nl·an RalC l):trtlll· pant' "umix·t\· tor S250.000 1n rnsh pnll''· lik go\·~ on .111 .uound thl·m ur. as haµp<.'nl·J T uc,da~ .... mad, dah 111 thl· m1JJk o l thl·m DJ' T"o ll1ul thl' 'in1:tgl' hu1wl1·'' lJrrt,t~l., frl1 m Aalumore. \Id to ( harlnllc. '\.t -..1 f hq enJu1n l llKl-Jl·grn· hl'Jt and hum1J11, Ill m.11d1 .. , 11u u1ulll ''"II ~our t oh· on \Our I.tr am.J n111 l'''-'n kntl" 11 .. '.l.a~nl· "1.1ntil'ld o j ( O\IJ \ll''J \,lld Bui \\ hJ t fl'Jll~ tncd rJu·~· pJ ltl'lllC Tu<:'>d.l\ \\J'I thl· nMmal trnffic thl'' hJd lu lOntfx'll' """ .1long the 500-mal~· leg T,,11 '~paratc lunch '>IOP' wen.· ... lated -onl· al .tbout I 0 a m a nJ a '>l'Cund al 2 p m Rut lx'l JU~ ot traffic hl1l dup,, man~ J m a' had to \k 1p them ho th. 1an11l'IJ said Ho''l'' er. rau· 1n,1ruc11o ns 1ndudl·d a turn on J n>untn road at Joe'' Barlx·n1e. and '>C' n al entran" figu rl·d the) l·ould grah J b11c lhl·rr \\hen StanticlJ and h1' partna .\Ian fra\l'l arn,cd tn their 1 ~16 ~1111.:hl'll Road,tcr. thl·~ dl'lO' erl'd Jex"-. ha)! Ocl'll shut do'' n fo r dl'c:t\k\. ../ It "a~ m1>rl· than Stanfield rnuld take I k '' .1lleJ tu .l nl•arb' house and a'll·d for j \JtlJ\-\tl h I hl' lad~ ohhgcd \\Ith il tuna ~nd\\ll h and dec;c rt. POl .. ICE l .. OG Co ta )lf"sa C. oke 1s 11' -\ 1h1ef "ho npparcnlh took the Oft drtnl Sak~ slogan 10 hcan CUI the mcuil hasp on a chain ltnk fence outside Luci..) markt'l \)ll Harbor Boulc,ard on unda) mght and made off \\tlh 75 case of 1hc cola. \alued at SJ% • • • ~ Bullock employee was arrc,tcd on su!ip1t'ton of embeulement nnd grand theft after SJ .74 "a<i en:d1 ted 10 his account hut no men hand1sc was re- tut ned Ka} van Kh:11nm1. 19. of Costa Me'>a. reponedl) adm1ttt•d 10 pohcc he stoic the ftlone) and 'OY..cd to make res111ut1on. ••• o\ Lo' t\la m11os man w:is c1tcJ for . *•<,_.."41• \( 11<1-t )/.}.,, ~ .. ... t .... .ail OtUAMOtil• •••MYIUt "..._;~./ .. -.... u •• ; en• ,, .., /*--.. C•Htt.lOTTI • 1tt D1sne~1lar~~ ,....--*,:-:.: ....... ·-···i*~y~.-.. -•\.. """" ·-· ·-· ll"UltOC• * . .-. 1..,....4"'"""• ••••tt. .. O \eo,.,....-.M ""°"00 MOtlNta * • ••vie.a Race p•rtlctpants spent Tuesd•y night In Charlotte, N.C. I irst J J) \lMl''> ind1l atcd th" \\'Jr\ rail~ -l~ pc race l \>uld he lhl' mo'' mm· Pl'llll \e )Cl The top thr~'l' filll\hcd 17. I b and I ~l'ond!> ofl 1hc otTin al time and the lllp 20 '-'ere all \\1th1n 'ti seconds. Stanfi<.•ld ~aid. Tuc<,da\ \ <.con•s \\l'rl' a[!ain Jl'IJ\\'d but tt Jpi.x:arcd ll'illll nwm~1' '-l'\\I \\11ha' ot f ountain \,,lllc\ anJ T' Holm4u1M ol ~l 15!.1nn VtCJO "l'l"l' th~ "inner. 10 1hn r 11.1'4 Packard ~UJl\:r ~ tan ficld ~Id thC\ lint hed fU\I Olth seconds on the uffil 1al time at Woodbridge Mcado\\ brook High chool. 1 bmocular>. \\1th loss estimated al SSOO • • • Copper "ire 'alued at $4.000 d1<,.1p- pcarl'd from a hu1ld1ng under construl· 11on at I Jenner fh1cvc'i also stoic alummum and coppn "ire tram a con- s1ruction-s11e trailer parked at 4 Venture. • • Police responded to repom of a man sitting 1n a white ca1 holding a PQ'i\1blc handgun llpon 1n'IJ"ICCt1on. however. of- ficers found the man. l')arl..t'd near Ir' 1nr Center Drive and ~and \an)'on Road. "a holdtng .t t'cllular phnne n· e1vcr • • • Burglars strull.. t\\O J:1p:ine~ pickup • • • Burglars tried to pr) the locks on both fron1 door of an • 9 11\ unda1 \ln the 10000 blocl.. of Fnkon '\fte r failing. the) sma!>h(•d a wing wmdo"' to gnin l'ntrance and stole the \ten-a I O''" "a" 400 Newport n.-ac-h A mu'\tach1oed 'oung man \\tlh sho ulder-lengt h bro"'n hair 1ncd 10 d1<.· 1rac1 a dcrl.. at top Go mart..c1. 4 5c; W. C'oa't lf1ghwa}. "'h1le -.e ver.al o ther male \Ui.~t'.i tool.. four 12-pa kc, of httr and some c1gart'tte w11hou1 fl3' mg • • • • • d1splaled t htldrcn. Fnda). the Fiesta will open Ju 1 from 9 to 11 a.m at no cha_rse." JU)\ for d1sad\ antagcd children. Other than the r.peClal hours for chil· drcn. the fiesUt will be open Thursda) from 5 p m to m1dn1ght and then Frida> throu~ Tucsda) Jul) 4 from 11 a.m to m1dn1gh~. Dall) adm1ss1on to the Fiesta will be SJ gcnt'ral. SI for Juniors aged 6 to I 0 a.nd for m1ltta11 m uniform. Seniors ad- m1s-.iun pnet' 1s S2 and children under 5 art' admitted free · -\dm1ss1on dollars will help support a number of non-profit and chantablc cl ubs )Outh programs. scholarships, !>Cmor c1111en programs and handkap needs . .. Rainbow to retain HB's refuse · .. -contract ly ROBERT BARKER Of ttM o_,, l'llot Staff Negouauons ha\.C commenced 10 tpve the Rainbow Disposal Co. a new JO.year contract to collect trash in Huntington Beach .. de pitc earlier ind1cat1ons that officials "ould open the lucrative con· tract to bidder!> from other competitors. Rambo". "'h1ch "111 complete the last )ear of a 10--)ear contract Jul} I, 1990, has ne'er faced compeut1on for pickups 1n the (II} from other trash collection ccmpanle~. Ma)or W t"S Bannister said Tuesda~. The C'11~ Council. at an out-of-town retreat earlier this }ear. voted to put contracts and franchises out to oom- pet11tve bidding. Bannister said. But tn· stead. officials Monda} voted to proceed Y. llh ne" contract ncgot1auons and put the btdd1ng procedure. on hold. Bannister and Councilman Jim ilva - "'ere the onl~ holdouts for bidding. "We''e nc-.cr had a bid." Bannister said. "W e can't look at the books. all we can do 1s pa} the bill." He also complained the cit} fails to collect a franchise fee from the trash haulers but has to collect the bills from humco" ners and pass them on to Rain· bo\\ Other council members. however, agreed "tth the pos1uon of Rainbow Disposal \'1ce Prestdent tanlcy Tbcryk that the com pan) 1 doing a good JOb and that seleu1on of another com.pan} could put Rambo" out of busincs . TkaC7} k said the co mpany has in· 'ested m1ll1ons of dollars 10 create a safe. statc-of-tht' an trash collec11on business in Hun11ng1on Beal·h upponer'> of a ne'' I ().\ear contra t al~ said that 1f 1hcre "'ere· btddtng. the r11~ m1gh1 be 'ulnerable to ··a lo"' ball'' operater '-'ho '-'Ould get the C'Ontract at Je5" cost but ould cause problems in the long run Rambo" 's $7 5 month!) charge fo r rcs1dent1al pickup "111 go up to $8 45 a household on J u" I Homeo" ners nl)" pa) S 'i a month "nh the c1l) pa~tng 1hc remainder of the bill. The council "111 consider raising the household cha rge to $~.50 at llS Jul} 5 meettng In another acu on Monda). 1he counc1~ decided to put otT a vote on the Orange Count~ Transportation Comm1ss1on's ~0-)ear traffic plan that would be fo nded b~ a half-cent in rease tn sales taJCes. The council "111 reconsider whether to endorse the recommendation on July 11 after ouncrtman Tom \fays rerurns from \a a11on The plan. "hll'h would include free- '-'d}. transit and rail 1mpro' ements, Y.Ould pro' 1d<' SI million annual! for Hun11ng11rn Bea h trects. official s~ud. Ho"'c-.er "hate'-er tht' Hunungton Beach <.'1 1' Council does 1c; academic becau~ I Orange Count} u ttes already ha H ' appr(1\ cd the plan Huntington Beach Burglars mashed a "1 ndo" of a black 1ssan Pul~ir earl\ Tuesda) at Pacific Coac.1 Htgh"'a~ 3nd Beach Bouk,ard and tole a ":illc1 and purse. 1 hie' c~ entcrl'd an open garage 1n the ~soo blll(J.. of l<Jlda Circle and tole a SSO(l btn~k • • • A. po''''' hnC' l'l'JlOrttdl) came adrif\ frorn a tran'>lot mer late Monda)' n11ht and qJarkcd and •11111~ on a roadwa~ in 1h1.· .ut'a of Bcal h Boule\ard and Pac1fi Co.1st l-itjh"a) before being rcmo'ed b) the Southern Cahfort\111 Edison Co • • • Vandal~ 1orc off basketball hoos» 11 a home m the 6000 block of Jasonwood Dnvt• • • • a.,'l.ault .ind batter} 1n an apnrtmcnt 1n the • llllil ________ 11111111 ___ _.._ 1111 ____ , ~ (JO blod. of Kmca1d Dme. He alleged· l) bcal up a man "ho wns dattng the moltlcr of h1' child. tru k p.1rli.cd at tlH' lluo1 Danit'! office~ on Monda) aficrn0tm ·\ r o)ota p1ckur lo 1 its Alpine sterl'O .• nd a Nt",W" tru I.. had its :ampcr c;hcll hroJ..1·n 1nlo hut had nothing tolcn. A "'nmnn return ing to her homr in the 700 bloc!.. of l\larguentc 'cnuc \.aW a hca\\·-.et. llu~h\·haned man hldmg 1n the ... h.1J o" 'i b' her rt 1dcnet" w hen the su f)('\'I did m11 rc:ict to her dot• bar\!\ or her inqu1m''I 'ihr ran to a nc.Jrby he.au r <>tore .1n,1 callC'd pOlicc. I\ 't t1m ~ud th.at th1e\-CS cntertd hi! rar at a rc~taurant at Lake '1.rtt' and Pac1fi oa~t Ht&h .. ay and .11ok a SIO Boo$Jc Board. a 1300 wmun. S«> fins.. $42 1un1IMSC . $20 towds Ind a S40 walk man Panel In Investigate state Sen. Campbell 9y Qy News Sefvk• The Fair Pohtical Pnacttccs omnm~1on ha begun an invcstiption into allca:mons that n. William Camp~ll. R-Hac1enda Heights. violated rnmpa1gn do nation laws. The panel wants to ~now tf ( iampbell who • district indl!des pans of the Orange Coast. failed to rtpon a wccklona frce hmou inc l1Crv1cc provided tum by an ubcstos con ultant dunna the t 988 Rcpubhcan National onvcntion 1n New Orlcan • fpP(· spokeswoman Sandra M1chiok11 said. Tht other allcpt1on tn\.olvt'd an ho noranum ampbc11 m-c1,cd for peaking to 11 JcWlc;h 1roup called Friend of Lublv11ch Inc. during the ~ame New Orlcan trip, M1chioku said. · , ' . • • • The on of the owner of L1t1lc Knight Bar leO the bu!l1ne s' depo ti bag on tht' front se.11 ofh1 unlockt'd car while he ran mto the Tummy Stuffer , andw1ch hop on 17th trcct When he returned Mon-da~ at 1.15 p m .. the hag and $2.100 1n'1de "'ere gone • • • fhc "1nd·w1ng of a car parked a1 11 9 Del Mar vc. "as smashed bctwttn 6 p.m. ·unda) and 7 a.m. Monday A stereo. radar dc1cc:.1or. amplLficr. speakers anst gauacs worth $600 wt'rc s1olcn. lr-vin~ Burala~ tole o trumpet from a car parked at the Hohday Inn. 179• I Von Karman l\'c ••• A vandal \\-tt'ld1n1 a ltd&hamJMr Ml· tcred a file cabinet in the Media enter Fountain \'all.-~ Vandal~ set fire to r;hrub .ilona t.hc southeast Y.311 of Rod.fish. l3U~•na minor damage. The fire Ol·panmcnt doused the name\. • • • While a re 1den1 on the I 000 bl~k of Mt. Kns1n3 \\B'i out of town. \Indal broke the wind~h1eld. cau~d ~veral dents. darnaacd the da h and pla hcd P110t on his To)ota pickup Damage" "'a cst1ma'4:d at S7SO. • •• A v1ct1111 and witness interrupted an auto buralar on the 16000 block of Elbn"t and chased him on foot ihe \Uspcct escaped, but the v1ct1m rttovcrcd h11 stereo. • • • A buratar forced the lock on a VW bus Yr1th a re\\ J n "er on the 16000 bl k of Brookhuf'\t. then took the terco and • • • .\ p. tr of h.indmadc. hlacl.. lt·ath<'r ndinJ boot'> "ere taken from a con· dom1n1um gart1~c on Sea Island Omt • • • meone untied the rope hne! of ap- prox1matcl) .?O boat at a pnvatc dock m the 600 bl ock of lido Park Dm e. rclca'I· int the vc ts into the ha)'. The Harbor Pa1rol rounJed the hoat' up and 'Ot'<'U~ 'hem. • • • A poruia1n toilet wa found brokt'n •ilh beer bonln all around 1t 11 a pubhc testroom at L1tdt orona lk1eh • • • Somcont took several pttct' of fum1turt, bo-.cs full of collqt' to,book and )earbook• and 01hcr Items from a ~. *Ith a damaani door on ~uMk .,._ • Orange Cout DAlLV PILOT/ Wedneeday, June 28, 1989 Bu~h wants Con stltutlon to protect flag t WASHINGTON ( P) -Prest· dent Bush. declaring the American f1q a' .. unique national symbol." Tunday called for a cons11tutional amendment to set aside last week's Suprcm our1 decision and forbid honor and. intcgnt) of the flag a'i a living S)mbol of 9ur nation ." The resolution.~osc chief Stx>n· iOr wa Hou!IC Judicuar) omm1t11.·c Chairman Jack Brooks, 0-Texas. also ''condemns all acti ons intended to desecrate the American flag" and urged Americans to display the flag. A~ndlng Constitution thll~rat~ly dlfflcult ~ de5t<1ration. · • As pi'esident, I will uphold our WASHINGTON (AP) -Amending the C'on\t1tut1on is a diflicult process. Thousands of amendments have lx.~n propoM"d. but in more than 200 years only 26 have bct!n ra11fied. Thert> arc two ways to amend the on tllutton. one tnttiated hy Congress and one by the state kgislaturcs. precious ri&ln to dissent. but bum- ina the flag aocs 100 far. and I want to sec that matter remedied," he said at a news conference. His announcement came as efforts alre~dy were ad vanC'ang in Consress to condemn last week's decision extendi~ First Amendment free speech n&hts to protesters who burn the flag.-..., Brooks said the committt>e would begin hearings soon to "exanune the matter from the standpoint of the need for cons111u11ona) amendment or statutory remedies." Under tht> Constitution' Article V, a proposed amendment originating 1n Congress must be approved by two-thirds vote in bot h houses. It then must be approved by 38 talc treislaturcs. Two-thirds of the talc lcgt!>latures may call for a constitutional convention. Any amendment appro' ed b) that <'onvention must then be ratified b) three-fourths of the states. t:he House voted 411 -S Tuesday ni&ht for a resolution lhat expressed "profound concern" over the court decision and called for "continued commitment to preserving the House members used the rcsol· u11on to vent their feelings. Rrp. Carroll Hubbard Jr .. 0-K\ .. said those v. ho burn the Oag · should "consider moving to Iran, ('h1na or Cuba, where burning thr Oag . I\ encouraged ... But Rep. Ted Weiss, D-N Y . deplonng dcsecrafton of the Oag. said the coun acted correctly: "J e>.u lt an the dec1s1on ... because the Supreme Court has has validated once again the Con t11ution and the Bill of Rights." ··we should be careful of a reek· less tampenng wttb the Conslltu· Court overturns ex-Reagan aide's lobby conviction WASHI NGTON (.\P) -·\ feder- al appeals coun Tuc\da~ o'cnumed the con' 1c11on of former Rl"agan admin1 tratton aide L~ n "1ofz1ger for tllegall) lobh}ing h1'1 \\'h1te House colleague!. months afler he lefl the ~o' ernment In a -·1 ruling. the panel !Mttd Nofz1gcr's 1988 con' 1ct1on must .. be set aside b«'ause 11 1s not based on a finding tha1 he had knov. ledge of each element of the offcnscc;·· he ''ac; accused of com m1tt1ng "The go,emmcnt v.as required to prove that he had knov..ledge of all of the fact~ making his conduct criminal." said the dcc1Ston v. ntten b) U .. Circuit ( ourt of .\ppeals Judge James Buckley. Buel.le~ \\3'i joined by judge Stl'phen Wilham., Both an~ Reagan appointee" Appeals court Judge Harr~ I J. v.ard!>. a Caner adm1111stratton ap· po1ntee. d1ssenied . sa) ing therl" "a"1 "no ba'>1s for u' en urning l\of11gcr'\ COO\ ll lton:· .\sked at a nev.., confcrrnu.· '' hcthcr he thought he had gotten nfT on a legal 1echnu:alit~. Nof11ger \a1d ·· ~bsolutcl} no ... I think the~ l·aml' after me on a techn1calll} ... James McKn>-the 1ndcrx·nlkn coun!>CI \\hO pro'il'lUted !'<d'f11ger is~ucd a stateml'nt 'a~ ing he ··" 111 cons1 de1 h1~ op11on\ to purwl' further appellate rn ll'"' of th1.-. lk· c1 .. 1on .. Pr<'s1dcnt Bu'h and other high le' cl admin1st1 a11on offinab \\l'rC clear!~ plca.-.ed Lyn Nofziger liu"h a\f..ed at a stall" d1nnc1 hono11ng \us1ra han Pnme ~111H\l~r Rohen I l.1"''-c "hat he 1hought of the ruling. 'im1lcd broadl~ and 'laid onl). ·Tm al"'a~\ glad "hen -.ocm- bod) " tuund not guilt) of 'inmc- thtn!; .. FDA probes secret.AIDS drug test SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -l he Food and Drug Admint\tra11on launched an 1n,cs11ga11on into the unauthori£ed chmcal tnal ol an e,. pcnmental AID drug from C'h1na followin& the death of a pan1c1pant Organ11ers of the stud) 1n' oh ing Compound Q. a purified extract of a protein from the root tuber5 of Chinese cucumbers. defended their actions. contending the> v.ere acting under the FDA's so<allcd com· passionate use pohc> fO' e>.penmen· tal drugs. "It would be foola'h nut to Sl' c the benefit!> of rc!>carch coming out of an ind" 1duars u~ of 1h1'i drug cth1call~. morall~ and legal!~ 11 ,., tht> corr<'ct and proper thing to do." said Curtis Pon11. an attorne' for ~an Franc1..co-ba\l"d ProJCC t inform a non-profit group that hl'lpt•d "l't up the trial "And ab\Cnt \UCh te\ttng thl'fl' v..111 be man~ more people u<.ing 11 111 unsupcn t'lcd \ctt1n~s and hurting them!>l'hC!> ... he added. The f D-\. under 11<. so-called com· pa!>stonate U!>t dl'C'is1on. allov.\ ind1· '1dual\ to impon "pe~onal u'K"" quan1111e\ of l'>.Pl·rt mcntal drug<, rhc supplies must be no more than enough for one 1nd1' 1duars u\t' for three monlhs. Large-SC'ale 1mpon- at1on of unappro' cd products for commcrual use ts proh1b1ted . Violating FD-\ pollc) on dt'i· tributing unappro,ed drugs could re ult 1n sc11ure of the matcnal 4THOF JULY FUN ON VIDEO Panasonic's Camcorder Makes It Easy And Affordable Our •ffordabk Panasonk cameof'Ckr in\'ites }OU to ~ll\t' on \ldeo tb. ncitnMnt o( your fourth o( Julv picnk •nd the splelldor o( t~ nighttimt' fir~ork.\ di~pl•)· And ~1th P.,inawnic·, IO--.ccond re(.'Ord dell!). · )OU can even include your'ielf in the act1t1n or \tar a' rhe on-\crccn rnmmcntator W11h h1gh-<.peed \huuer. 6 I t..oom1macro lens. low light recording. time l<if>'C fea1urc and more' \C\ \Wndard VHS c~!><:llC\. Camcorder battcncs also available P\1400. 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Bush urged to give equal attention to civil rights ( HICAGO ( P) --\ttorne~ G<'ncral Dack Thornburgh, speaking to a blacf.. audience. ~1d Tuesda) that the RU\h admintstratton \\On't unml't.11atd~ pursue legt'ilation to O\ erturn contro' ers1al upremc Coun ruling' on JUh d1\Cnminatton ("ti nght\ leader' rnpomkd b~ urging the adn11n1 tratwn to de' Oil" a!> mul'h attl'nt1on to reP<'ahng the Joh d1~11m1natmn ruhngc, a'i 11 docs to oH·rturning Lhl' high court 'i30C· t1t1n of nag burn1n1t "\\ l' arc a\f..tng th•'> adm11mtat1on 111 l'\J)f<'"'> the 'lame revrrencc for equal cmplO) ment opportunn~ ," Nann ( re11cr. a ( h1cago emplo)· menl · d1!>cnmtna11on ac11 v1st told Thornhurgh after h1~ 'peech to the annual con\l'nt1on of ·Operation Pi t H . The call for great<'r Whtte HOU'i(' comm1tment toll\ ti nghtc, <:ame 0'> Prc'ltlknt Bu"h propo\<'d a ('OO'-t1tu- 11onJI amcn<lmcnl to oH·rturn la st V. l'd 0 \ tugh COUrt deet'ltOn that Oag d~\l·crat1on tn protl"il<t v.as pro tected b) 1he I mt Amend~1ent I hornhurgh o;a1d here that fiuo;h '"ouldn't propo'><' kg1o;lat10n too' l"r· turn J series of rcl l"nl ~uprcm<' ( ourt l'I\ 11 right\ dcuMon .. v. 11hout lir'il 3\S<''istng their impact on 4\nt1- dm nmanauon la"'" rhornburgh rl't'Cl\Cd a g<'ncrall) poh1e but cool rl"C'cpt1on from thl' aud1clll\." of ahout 200. Leaders take steps toward monetary union MADRID. Spain (AP) -l:uro- pcan leader' m::ide a deal Tuesda} to take the firsa stcp'i toward economic and monetary union. but Prime M1n 1stcr Margaret Thatcher of Brita in fended off mo, es ror a single current) and one centra l bank. Leader!> ol the 12-nation Euro- pean Economic C ommunll) fell far short of e mbracing sweeping proposals that would lead to tight cx:onom1c in tegration of the trading bloc "We've made as much progress as we can at this stage while leaving longer term issues for further dis- cussion, .. Thatcher said at the end of a two-day summit Thatcher wa~ pitted against French Pre,ident Francot!i Mitter- rand and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. who wanted a quick monetary marria.ge. Despite their differences. the leaders praised the agreement to coordinate more closely their econ- omic and monctaf} policies. Kohl descnbcd the summit out· come as '·superb." 9 more Chinese protesters on trial for rioting BEIJINCI (AP) -Nine more people were put on trial for rioting during the ,uppression of China's democracy movement, including one accused of disemboweling a dead soldier, official media reported Tuesday. Also on Tuc!'day, officials in· vot1ptcd a train explosion that killed 24 people, with 1ta1.c tclc· vmon sayina 1t was caused by d)'namite. China's leai lature 1s scheduled to convene Thursday to endof'S( the hard hne apinst diUC'nt thal bqln with the army au.ult June 3--4 on ()ro-dcmocracy demonstrators 1n T1ananmen Square. lJ. . officials S&Jd China had uked the United tates to delay lhe 1tart of a Peace ( orps proaram. under which 20 Amencans were to 1cach EnaJash in 1chuan province. The action was the latc't cultural elchanae to be threatened or suspended because of the crackdown. -- Bu h, who made patriQll\m. the flag and the pledge of allegiance a rentral thcmt' in his 1988 prtttdcn· tial campaign. asserted, ·•1 thtnk respect for the flag transcends poltt11 cal party and I think what I've said here is American. It isn't Republican or Democrat. it isn't liberal or con· scrvative." He said addtng an amendment to the Constitution would be the only foolproof way to set aside the u· prcmc Court ruling, which nullified flag-deS<:-crat1on laws in 48 tatc Howevt'r, the proce~ 1s a lengthy one -requinng two-thirds votes 1n both House and Senate and then ratification b) no le s than 38 !>late legislatures. Jn the Constttut1on·s 200-year h1stor}. thousand of amendments have been proposed but only 26 have been ratified. President Busll c· \1.11-'0H'\I \ HHlt:•·s ly The Auoctat~d Press Move to cut abortion funds defeated SACRAMENTO -The state Senate narrowl) defeated an attcmp1 b' anti·abort1oni ts Tuesday to hold up $16 7 mtlhon for abonions that the court has ordered the state to provide. The hattle over 3bortion fund ing delayed a $351 mil hon measure to pa~ 0\ crduc state bills. and potent tall~ threatened ~ome state workers' payc-hcck\ If the bill i n't passed b) the 'ic·natc and signed by Gov. Georgt· Dcukmej1an by today. check" thts week for r,rntc rnrrcct1ons and forl"'ilr. workers could be dela)cd Actor Jim Backus hospitalized ANTA MONICA -Jim Backus. the \Otcc of m)'op1c cartoon character "Mr. Magoo·· and tht-fabulouc;I) "'e.ilth) Thursto~ Howell Ill on TV's "Gtlhs;an's Island," wa~ 1n "cnoui; cond111on Tuesday wtth pneumonia a fncnd said Backuc,, 7f.~ "'ho ha' sufferrd from Parkinson's d1.,easc for man)' )ear'i, hai; been treated for double pnl·umonta for tv..o weeks at Saint John's Hospital and Hrallh (enter His cond111on h.id hccn hst('d as cnttcal. but v.a., upgraded to senou' Tuesday, said famtl) 'lpoke<;"'oman Kat<' ~g..11 Most PSA crash suits settled LOS ANGFLES -foam1hes of all hut tour of 42 people killed v.hcn a fired airline emplo)'ce hrought down a Jethncr 1n Decemher 1987 o;cttkd their ca~ Tuesday without going tO .JUr} an a uabilll) tnaL The range ul settlements for famtlie<o "'ho dtd not request confidenttahty was from $200,000 to S3.7 million. attornl"ys said. Th~ total \Um of pa)mcnt" v.a<, less than $37 million hut more than $20 million. ' Evidence prcsen1cd during th\." tnal included allcg.at1ons of lax 'iC('unt~ at both Los Angeles and San Franc1<oco 1ntcrnat1onal airports that allo\>.cd fired USAir cmplo:rce Da' 1d Burke to hoard Pantie ·outhwest .\trhnn Fhght 1771 ""llh a .44 Magnum p1\tol '\ATIO'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s Breast cancer tests urged WASHINGTON -Elc,cn med"al and research groups n.'<'ommendcd Tuesda} that to detect brea!>t cane.er carl).•v.omen with no S)mptomi; hinc a mammogram C\CI) one to tv.o )ea" heginning at age 40 and annuall' after age 50. • · The rerommendat1on rc:Occt a gro"'tng bod) of C\tdcnc<' that earl) detection incrca<;es the chance~ of long-term sun" al for breast cancer. which strikes onl' 1n 10 American women. Thl' 'roup<; said the gu1dcltnt'" were issued to end confu.,aon over conn1ct111g r<'rnmmendat1ons. though some of the or~n11a11on'i -1nclud1ng the American ~·anc'Cr Soc1ct~ -'i3\ they will continue to recommend a ba~hnc mammogram for v.omen at around age 35. Second nuclear test detonated PAH UTE ME~A. Nev -•\ nuclear weapons test that had been delayed b) lick le wind cond111on' shook the Nevada dcsen Tue'>day v. 1th an e"<plos1on M"vcral time~ the force of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. Thl' blast registered 4.6 on the Richter scale of ground tnotiOn at th e at1onal Eanhquakc lnforma11on Center 1n C1olden. Colo . according to spoke'lman John Mtnsch. The test. code-named Amarillo. "'a" the SCC'Ond major LIS nuc-Jc,u we.apons IC!>t an SI"< da)S The de"1ce v.as detonated 2.100 feet beneath the surfaC'e of Pahute Mesa on the sprawling descn test range and had an explos1\.t' force of up to I S0.000 ton!> of T T The blast that dcstro~t·d Hiroshima had an e"<plosivc fore<' of IJ.000 tons of TNT. Bare-breasted women plead Innocent ROCHESTER. N.Y -Eight women arrested for banng their breasts on a city beach pleaded innocent Tuesda). saymg a state law that permits men to go shirtless d1scnmmatcs against women. Ten women were charged on Saturday with exposure of person. a violation under state law. The women. dubbed the Topfrce 10, said the state law that permits men to go shirtless in publtc 1s uncon•1titut1onal because 11 d1 scnmmates against women. They are repeating a 1986 protest, m which seven women were arrested in a city park for going topless. The judge dismissed the charges against the women. sayi ng they were expressing their right to free speech by exposing their breasts a'I a form of protest. I Weather hampers oll splll cleanup Risana temperatures melted glo~ of congealed 011 an the Delaware River on Tuesday, complicating d Torts t<> remove tht' oil spilled from a tanker. and hearings opened mto two other 011 spills in Texas and Rhode Island. A harbor pilot testified he radioed three warnin~ to the tanker World Prodigy before It hit a reef and spilled 420.000 gallons of oil off the Rhode Island coast. A C'oast Guard officer said the tanker's captain apparently used the wrong char1 to plot his course. In Texas, the P.1lot of a tanker that C'OU1dcd with a barge in the Houston Ship Channel testified Tuesda) that his vessel didn't react as expected just before 1he accident that ruptured the barge and spilled 210.000 pitons of oil. He said sediment buildup in a channel may have kept him from making a tum. Papandreou falls to form government A THENS. Oree« -t;fforu by Premier Andreas Papandrcou to form a coalition aovemment from his hOSt>ital bl'<J ended' Tue5day Wlth a rchuff from the communist alliance. A medical bulletin issued by his doctors said the health of the 70.ycar-old Socialist was •·conunuall)'. improving." He wu hosp11aliLcd Thunday for pneumonia, ea&ht months after underaoina heart surgery, and dcvelo~ kidney and hcar1 comphcations. Harilaos Florak1s, leader of the ('oalluon of the Ltf\ and ProtrC1t, stid proposals from PaJ»ndreou's P1nhellen1c ialtst Movement wcrt "Just a' anterc una" as 1hosc made last w~k by Con,tan1inc Mit'°talus. leader of the conservative Nelfo' Dcmocra >' party Diplomat tied to P-Olson gas deal FRANKFURT. West German>' -An Iranian diplomat accu~ of coordinauna the purchate or chem1Cals for makina po1t0n pt hH kf\ the country and won't return, the Forc1p Mani try ta•d TUf'tday. The m1nastry also taid it was 1n\'etti11t1n1 a ~ldorl'. company the United tatcs claims was a broker for the 1r1nsect1on. Spokesrun Hanns Schumacher taad Wnt Cittmany asked Iran to recall the diplomat after rtee1V1n1 information from Wash1n,aon about hit 1llc1cd hnks to the deal, but the man alrtady had ldt Informed sourca an Bonn idcnufaed him H Scyed Kanm Ali Sobhanl and uad he had worked at the Iranian Embluy an Bonn 'ancc ptcmber 1987 ' .. Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Wednesday June 28 1989 A & Low clouds to mid-morning, then sunny skies ••T•OPO&.ITAH O•A N OI cCMMTT AftA ANO LAGUNA 89ACM -LMt "'O'>t 1n'""9" ..,.., ...ol""'9 low Cloll(!J 1n•OU91> rtiur\Oey Ot~\t ''" Wt\1 10 '""""-" w.nds 10 IS "'f)t1 1n IM 1ht'"OC>t1• ..,,, t vt nl119' '"''91'' 1101n Oll'f\ ""''9"'11 ,,.,._, II>' '"'°'"°' 10 IOw '°' """ ,,.,.. ~KM\ 10 1"4! U-1 71)\ 1111.tna lOW\ lonl<,11'11 It\ l"t INO Sek IO k>w Nk COAITA&. 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Mtrtin died of a heart a11ack at h1\ home in . an J uan ( ap1strano on Monday. said Oona Fn11. excrnlt\l' ·secretary at his ( hnc;11an Research lnstllutc. The shov.. heard 1n 100 I J '.'> radio markets and Canada. hcgan tn I %4 al a New Jersc) station. He mo,cd the show 10 California in 1974 The program. a tc.-lephClne talk show format. \,a., pr•xluccd b~ the institute. wh11:h Manin founded 1n 1960 Martin turned o'er leader'\h1p of the mstt tute to < h1ef e'<ecuu-.c of- ficer Hcndnck HancgraafT 1n Octo- ber and he last appeared on the radio on June :i I Mart.Jn interpreted \cnpturc-\ Jnd cnttcized groups he bclte' cd had mmntcrprctcd nptures. He once said hts "'ork was 10 confront .. cults" and "unbtbltlal belief<;·· He was the author of books c.rt11- cal of some Chns11an and Ea<itt:rn religions on grounds the)' were cull<; or had ongins 1n cults. One book. ··The Kingdom of the Cults."' sold nearly 500,000 copi es. H1<i latc<;l. ··The New gc Cult." was pubhshed three weeks ago. The instttute descn bes tl~l f as providing "in-depth current infor- mation on the cult<;. the occult and ~aberrant Chn<;t1::in theolog> .. Hane,r::infT 11a1d the 1n<;t11u1e. located 1n In int. and the radio \hov. will conttnuc. Martin ts urv1..,cd b\ ht ~1fc­ Darlene, and sl\ children .\ ser'-'1ct: was scheduled for Thursda> al Cap1mano \alle) Bap11q Church. Pr/net! Vasi// Romanov, last Russian noblt!man Pnn e Vasth Romano'. among the last royal figure<; born into the czarist imperial famtl) that rulc-d Rus 1a. 1s dead at I! I. hopeful toward the end that new freedom dawned 10 his homeland. Manna Beadleston of .\'ipcn. Colo .. said her father, a nephew lo Czar Nicholas II and Empress ~lex­ andra. died peaccfulh rn bed of nawral causes on ~aturday in 'the hilly Wood4'1dc. ( .iltf. hornt' where he li ved for 25 )Ctlr<; Romanov's molht·r wa'I (Jrand Ouches Xenia. <;1cotcr of the la"t czur. Has father wa<; Grand Du}.t' Alexander. the llllr'<i cdu'ltn and founder of the Ru<; 1an air force. h1<, grandfather was ( 1ar .\le,ander Ill Ha grcat-un lcs "ere the li..1ngs (lf En.gland. lircccc and Denmark "I t'~ a 'ef) c 111ng ltmc v.c ln·e 1n ·· Romano' said 1n a rclCOt inter- ' 1e" about the reforms of \11 1kha1I Gorbache\ Romanov ho~·d thcy meant ne\\-freedom for the people his famil)' ruled from 1613 to 1917 The pnnce. born rn a I ,()(JO-room palace. wa 10 )Car<; old at thl· o;lan o f thc Russian Rc-.olut1on He and his famtl) sun t\ed the a'sa<i-;1na- trons-of thl""t"tar. his w1 fe~nd Lhw li\C' children W11 houl a countf), )Oung Romano" took 10 \ca as a c:ab1n bo) Later, he 101led as a ship)ard ""uri..c-r and stockhrokcr tn San Fran- Cl!>CO ao; ·as "1nemaker near \an Jo!>C. and a ch1cl>.cn farmer 1n Sonoma .. In m) colorful career I th1ni.. I enJO)CJ the chicken farm the mo,t:· he \31d 1n the intl'r'-tC'>' 1n <,prtng obser-.ing h1\ pall-hv.ori.. Ilk attcr the re,ofut1Cln . 4-~ he gre" older ht 11rcd nt qucSt1on\ ahout the O\ tl't l n1on "'hat had becClml' of 11 and "'hat he thought of 11 -hut it "a' clear he thought ""'tfull) ol h1<; na11-.e land He said hl· rnulJ ha'c returned a~ a tourist -·hut nner '>'Ould return "under the Aol'\he' 1i..., (the' 'rel C\Cl)th1ng "'e dcte\led ·· He ne,cr tm•cl ol tJli..1ng nf hi\ beloved "Iii: Prtn((''' '-ata,ha rl'· nowncd as a great hcaut~ \hl' t''· caped to China from \1hcn.1 mhng tn boxcars. Romano' \J1d he "a" re~ued from the rc\olut1on1 ..,1<, l'l\ a Brn1sh battleship sent h\ rt'lat" l'' in Buckingham Pal<11.e He propo<,cJ lo her 1n a \f>l'Bkl'u'I\ dunng Proh1h11 1on Il ic; death 1c,j. fo'>'ed hers b1, a fev. month' Romanov iea\('S his daughtn and four grandl hrldrcn Sen ices """I ht: on Jul} 7. hts btrthda' 1n Hol\ Tnnll} Cathedral in '\an Franu.,rn Anton D~rmota, 79, was c~l~brat~d t~nor o\nton Ocrmota a telcbr:ucd tenor"' ho sang the operas of ~!Cl/art and other composer<; on the v.orld'1, best <;!ages. died Thursda' 1n Vien- na . .\ustna. of heart failure He "'a<; 79 Dcnnota \ang Jaequino in the 1945 prem1l·rc of Bccthm en'<, opera "Ftdcho" \\hde the opera houc;c "ac; 'lt11l 111 ruins after hea" \ •\llted bombing 1n the last da '" of World \\ar II. ' Dermota also sang the t1lk role in the samc> opera when the ...Vienna talc Opera was rropened' tn 'lo- -. em her 19.5'. JU'it "" months after .\.ustna gained poSt'-"ar 1ndepen de nee. 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R) n Wlm•nqton O• 'II "4 ~ •lfTIA ~· -.. S YOU"9Jt~""'" 107 '11 ""!!"' ., w H II 4• \4 Ill \~ •• 11 ., u Ill ~I RS ;, II" IR 10 ... ., . \ •I ~I 'iJ ~J ~, ,, • S! ,, h q' If) •R H 1' J(J ~s "'° Al •• 1\ .... ~· \ R) j~ IH AD ,., b ,, • 1 •I H . ~" ~,., ~1 YI I "' IR f!I! •• ')' I/ ~\ ,,. ,. ,. 'f• ~· ll ~R IU I l 9! ,. I• 5 J 'Ill ,,,., 10' '" .. rr r .... ~ ,, ,. , .. , ' ,,. 9.,,. -r• • i ••• , I •I«> 8 ,., ,. ( f#'A "\I l , .... r • , ... " ,,. .. , • • ., ' v Southland's flg'1t agf inst smog praised Walter Martin sung 50 d11lerent opera rok' in "ork\ b~ \'crd1. Mota rt. "-agner Rt(hard <..1rau<,1; and (1011fned \On f:.inl·m St~pht!n Hasst!nfe/d, h~ad~d Hasbro Inc. ~lcphen D Hasc;cnfcld. to} n- el·u11, c. lhairman and chief C'<· crntl\ c of Hashm Inc .. died unda} in Pro' 1dence R I . of pneumonia and lard1c1c arrest al age 47. Hc1,.scnfcld 1mned Hasbro in I %4 and "a" named e>.ccuuvc vice presi- dent nf mark c11ng and elected to the board ot dm·ctoro; in I 968. He be· came prC'ittlcnt in 1974 and chair· man 10 19811 Ha'isenleld bu tit Hac;bro into a 10-. g1an1. "'1th more than S 1.3 h1llton 1n 'alcco from v..ell·knov..n pmduct'i in· duding CJ I Joe Transformer<;. \h L111lc Pom and \tr Potato He-ad The com pan~ ·s re' enue was just S I 0~ m1lhon I 0 )Car ago Ha,srnfeld bought comran1cs such a the \talion Bradle~ ( o 1n 19 4 and de, doped a d1,erw hne of lu"-<.O\t products although the compan} la t \Car scrapped plans for an mtcractn c '1deo and clec- tron1c game S)stem called "<cmo after reported!~ spending m11l1um of doll.lr\ on rc\earch and de' C'lop- ment. Anthony Scarwid, fat her of actress Diana Scarwld Anthon) John "Ton\.. Bf"\\td fa ther of tilm actress Diana , carw1d died \lfontla) 1n a-.annah. <.ia . after sufTenng a heart altaek He wa<, 7 carw1d' daughter. Diana. ha'i ap- peared in ~u ch movies a" ..,. 11i.. .... c)()d •• "Momm1e Oeare'it.'' "The (1ltt1er Pala e:· "Prell' Bab\ .. and · In tde ~(o-.es ... for which she wa nominated for an \cadem' .\wa~ · LO ..\NC.Fl E (..\Pl -.\lier seem1ngl) leading the count~ the wrong \\.3\ 1n the tight ag.atn'>t \mog Southern ( al1forn1a no" hc1' m<•\Cd to the tore front. En' 1ronmental Protectton ..\gene) chief "'-1ll1am I\ Reill> said Tuesday ··There ccrta1nl) 1s no honor no d1-;tinc11on being knov.n as the home of the v.or<.t air pollu110n in the nation." Reill> said tn n lunthenn speech 10 the I o .\ ngclcs \.\ orld AfTairs C'ounc1I "Bu i outhcrn ( alt forn1a t<; alr,o leadi ng the wa) 1n dr-.clnping long· term. reahs11c approachi:s that c1d- drcss the air pollutron problem " Retll) "a" referring 10 the air qua ht) plan adopted rn \ltart h h' the regional .\tr Qualll} \lfanagc· ment District The clean arr plan 1s intended to bring regi on's smogg> skies intCl compliance with federal hecilth stan· dards b> .:!00 . wtth stncter rules ranglr\g from hou ehold aerosol<i 10 oil refinene and other hea-.\ mdu\· II"' 'I' ~ 1• I!> . " ,,_ . .. ~ ··~ ~ '~ ,t. ~6 \11 ~I "II , 4 '" ' ~) b(l 1• ~1 1 91 SI .. 5• S'> 5\ "' « ..... .,.,.~.,,,,,.--.... . , ,__, . r,~..,.. '~'•"' .03 ~ ... ,.~ 7 S7 a"' 3 a ~0'"4 '°"' 12 t) 11"' 22 5«0"'<1 "'O'! f; 51 O"' 8 4 mol( 'rt> port . 11 , .. '' H • F!I ~I i. •} •t , T ide'\ ,,. .. ,,.. ,.---.1 l~/ ¥ ·~ ptr f'< 1 "' r~ af,Jj~' " ~ •• ... -"° UTI ilt • ~ 0 ... • l'!'O')f .,, e0rl4r .t1: 1: •S pm t • ,."""""' '1 1 \ If r'! , ,,.u "' .. ~,.. urf report LOCATION ...... 1 "9'°" Beac:n II •I< Jell; Hewl><>rl •OH 6 •r-Newf>Ot' 22"d St•MI ~1 Bell>ocl Nedge l 119Vne BN!"fl 5¥: C•@"'fl"'• W1t1< ''"'II &e 1 l S ..... d ti!"!'°" South , Cl tll)V•~ .... , ltD '""" 1 l ''" t l lu 1·3 000< 1-3 000< 1·3 pol)< 1) poo< 2·• poor (hild caught in flooding spends night in storm drain "-----: HOl <;TO'.: 1 -\Pl -..\ "·\t'ar-11ld girl "ho v.a\ ·,v.ert a .... i\ h ta'\t· no\l.tng v.ater from Trop1Cdl \1<rm ..\ll1son "as r~'IC:ued Tue~a-. •rnm a 'iturm drain Jftcr dinging t•• the nae s of tht: ~'-"Cr°<; hnd. lining for ,more than 12 hourc; authonHt''-'3rd "'ihe 5pent the tnurr n12ht 1n thl· <1t)·s major 'c"er '>Htem "1th all that flood v..atc>r lnmrng tn <ln ht"r and hard I\ had a \<. r:uch .. 'aid .-irl· Dcpanment <if!Okc<;mtln Milt Warn- ke · lt"c; 1u<;t a mirade that 'ht' 010ld still be alt\ c .. Latncia Rec~ v.as pla\lng 11u1'>1de her homC' Monda) afternoon \\hen her )Oung cou~1n sa" her lo<,c her footing in thl' fa-;1-mo' 1ng c;torm "ater and slip 101<1 .i I X-1n<:h uh C'rt he '-"a\ rctne' cd arnund ~ a m T uesda) . b\. l" o con<;t rue 11 on v.orkers "'ho remo-.ed mJnholc co-. . e~ near the "fl'lt "'hcrC' '\he <11-.af\- pearc-d and lound her cftng1nit ontn some craci..., in the hnd linin,. ol thl' scv.er Warn l..c <;a1d . Latntia sutlcrL-d nnh ahr~'lnn' 10 her knees and ('loov.<, and mild sh<X i.. <., hl' \\ aco 1 n \en euod , on- dllt<•n a1 Humana Hospnal-uth· mor{ '>31d \pokes"'oman Ramona Branlh Remnanrs of the storm Tuesda)' mcl\ed 1ntu eastern Te'(aS and west- ern l ou1.,1ana c;11ll dumping heav) ram .tnd tnggcrHg thunderstorms after h1t11ng-the ouslon area Wl th morl than I (I inches of rain T orrenlial du" npours flooded homes and \lrcets forcing at least 00 ~oplc 1nlCl Red Cross shelters and promp11ng dozcnc; of moton 1s siranded on unpa.,sablc freewa_)~ to lea' c the tr car'i .\ t least one latahl\ -a traffic death in the Beaumont area -was hlamed on \!Itso n. "'h1ch "'as down· graded to a tropical depression Tues- da> morning • rv.o major Hou'itOn frccwa)S - lntct<,tatc 4 ~ and l' ·Q -wert clo\Cd tor more than 12 hours blod..("d h~ high "'a1cr. debns from ha,ou-; that '"'amped o'er freev.a) bndtld and abandoned 'chicles \.1.i\Jmum sustained wind spcC'd a' 1S mph ""h 41' mph gusts in hCd\ \QUl:lll\ ------. HARD ROCK . Soviets ·report, U.S. defector's death, calf him longtime spy OFFER .\\:\IL\BU' R:>R A U\IITED Tl\1£: ( ~ $19 A MONlH FOR 24 MONllIS. MO COW ( P) -\ tJ ~ "lin) antelliaencc an:tl) <it who defected lo the Soviet Union 1n 19R6 comphun- 1n1 of FBI hara f;mcnt actu!l ll) w11<; a lo n1t1 mc Soviet py. a newspaper said Tue~fa in dt los1na his death at the age of 32 The d1 clo.,u rc that Glenn Michael uther had been ··a ~I ff member of the KC18'' wa1, o rnrt adm11S1on of \o"1el 'py1n&. fhc m1htar} newspaper Red Star published an obituary "lncd by the KGB coll~1um and hr ··\\-ork com· radn" or the man at called M1kha1I Yevacn1ev1ch Orlov. It '3.td he died uddcnly Junr 2'2. but did not 11ve a ta'1$C of deat h A picture occompany1n the obttual')' hov.cd a ckan-cut uther ~anna a \u1l anJ UC'. 11 ""as not clc.1r whcthc:r he v.at a VICl molr v.ul k1n1 undct CO\Cr for )'Cir\ 1 n t hr I n 11ed 4itatc,, or whether he ~aan work1n1 for thf I "G B - the ov1r1 ~net police and 1n1elh$encc unit -only afkr h1<; defection •·1 think 1l's probabl~ too curl) w ten:· FBI poke man Mike Konan said in Wash1naton. He said Souther was bom in Hammond, Ind.. went to high school an Cumberland. Maine The fRI bchc..,cs he took the name O rio-. when he dcfctttd Kortan u1d "Thert''i )()nlC a11cmpt 10 1mpl) that he "a rcalf> a c;o"ct~bom c1ttLcn and became a mole. but that wa~ nt'-'Ct· rcall)' 'lated and I don't bclit\c it's true:' said Ronald Kcultr. a Maryhlnd author who ·~ writ1n1 a book on uthcr "He wa.s an \mcrtcan mole .. Ke sler poke 1n 11eltphone 1nttr· view from ha, hornit an Potoma , Md The FBI ">' c;outhcr wn a av) "etcran who disappeared 1n May 198(! after 1lraduat1n• from 01\l ()0. m1n1on l lnt\er~11 y 1n orfol k. Va . v..1th a m.1,or 1n Ruc,sian. He scrvc.-d· an the • "}in the IQ7 and ~orked a a c1\1l1:\n 1ntclltgence pccial1st 1n the Nav) ·, 2nd Fleet hcadquancn 1n Norfol i.. He apparently was being 1n vc\t1galed for c<;p1onagr at the 1101(' Old Oom1n1on professors said in 1ra1n1a thal ulhcr wa<; an outgo- ana. wcll-hkcd student who statt~d out poorh in9 m Ru\stan ma1or Leonid I M1halap. a Sov1rt-horn profcuor who 11Uf.ht Souther Run1an. said ht may have bc:come d1\lllu"oncd with tht Soviet 01on and comm1tttd tu1c1dc. Barbara Fahey, a profo\sor'~ ..,.,fc who knrw Souther when he v.;.a~ a student Yid; "I think they <k<'1Jcd th:u this wt\ a bid appfc. Prot'llht omdxltly ~u\l ~1J. ·Hey lc.-t'\ &l I rtd or htm .•• .. .. Now, for a li mited time o r.lly, get our most popular offer: S19 a month for 24 months at participating clubs.· Some restrictions apply. Stop by any Holiday Spa today for a fraa guest tal& ·ii HouDAY SPA HEALTII CLUB ~MEN ANDMNEN ,, , .. A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday. June 28. 1989 Judge orders st~lke to end Brady ul'.ges debt cap llft Workers protest outside court before the decision. .Showdown .brewir,19 in G:ongress involving junk bonds ·and S&Ls By DAVE SKIDMORE n.·stncting lhc JUnl... bond hold111g ... of Auoci.ced Pm• w r11er federal!\ chartered S& Ls to 11 per- WASH INGTON _ Th k cent ofassch. fl e\tcnd'> the !unit 10 ' c JUn s1atl'-chartcrcd 1nst11ut1on5. but al-bo~nd mark;1. alrcad) troubkJ . ~). 10.,..5 th1.·m to n ceed 11 1f the) can the prospect of an economic come up Y.tth C\tra ~·apttal. ~to .... do\\ n. could sufTer a heav\ hi~" A House-enatc rnnfcrencc begins 1fC_ongrcss adopts lrg1slat1on for~1ng. ,,ork in t\\O wCl'h to rcsohc the ~\'Ill&~ and....toan~ .to <,ell ~he -htgh man) c:fifTcrrnccs. ·rncludmg t~l' :1sk. high·) ield c;cqmt1e'I. econom-pro\IS1ons afTccung Junk bonds. in isls sa) · comprt.'11ens1' c leg1slat1on 10 bail Nevertheless. members of Con-out out .and reform the . &L indu,. grcss upset about the "'a' l' of cor-tn . poratc takeo' ers and Ir' t'ragcd 'H1gh-\leld. h1gh-nsk bond s." h1ch bu)OUt'> arc deterr111ned to pu"h are o ften uSl'd to finance hostile thrift!> out nf the lunatl\e. but corporate raid., and managcn1l·nt spcculatl\l' 10\CC.tmcnt 1 bu\outs. arc nicknamed junk bonds "The qul·st1on .. is s1mpk.'" said bccaui.e 1hq ha' l' no or a lov. credit Rep. Jim L('ach. R-lowa. "~hould rattng. Commercial b~nks alrcad~ the L' .~ ta xpa\t'r <;ub~1d 1 1l' arc forbidden to 11)\ec;t 1n the hands. lt''craged bu)outs. 'ta~eOH'r .armts but thrifts ha\c been allO\\l'd to bu~ and large cocporatc merger<,'.'" them since the earl~ I 980s. . · Leach 1s one of' the chief bal·kcrs Rclat1,1.·I~ fe" thrifts O\\n Junk of a pro \'is1on. spon orcd b) Rep. bonds -onl~ 161 '&l s in t ~tatcs. BHon Dorgan. D-~.D .. in House-a ltttk more than 5 percent of all. passed S& L leg1sla11on It would S&Ls. according to a report this forbid thrifts from bu\ 1ng 1unk spring b> the General Accounting bonds and force those that alrcad' Office. Congn·ss· auditing agenc). own them to sell within t\\O >~ars. Most of those have rc~ath el~ The enatl' version is more small in,·cstmcnts. Ten thrifts ac- lenient. It maintain the c urrent rule (Please see JUNK BONDS/ A7J Wall: S&L bailout By JOHN RABY A11Mtlllted ...... Wrller CHARLESTON, W.Va. -fed· eraU~dge ruled 'I'mYsdayltm n~llrl) 43,000 coal m iners o n "'ildcat strikes in ninl' states arc 'iolating .S. labor la" and ordered them not to engage in .any strike-related ac- tivities. U.S. District Judge Dennis Knapp said the "alkout b}' United Mine Wo rkers members violated National Labor Relations AC'I guidelines against sccondar~ boycotts. The walkout began June 12 1n support of 1,900 UMW members who han· been on strike against The Pittston C'oal Group since .\pril 5. · Knapp issued a te mporan tnjunc- tion at the request of the National Labor Relations Board. Knapp said union officials must rl'port to thl' NLRB within JO days on what steps t]l~· ha e taken to mt'et the court or r. MW President Richard Trumka said union ollicials "do not heltcve an injunction i~ warranted in this case." "These work. stoppagcs~re t san(!_ioncd by the union a the international has requei.1c he af- fe-cted m embers to return to work," T rumka sa1J in a prepared state- ment. ·•we wilt take the necessary steps to comply "ith the court' order as Y.e re' iC\\ the ne'<t legal step~ ... Gov. Gaston Caperton applauded Knapp's order. "Ifs so important to get people ba-ck t<r wor~ Everybody's intere ted in finding m:w wa)S to finding a solutio n to this problem," Caperton said 111 Huntineton. where he :Htcnded an economic develop- ment seminar. Knapp ordered the U MW to stop any activities that mi~ht cause mm- ers to continue to stnkc and to halt an) threats or coercion against the coal companies. He also told the U MW to mform · miners that union offi cials have no objection to the ir return to work. and that m iners would not be dis- ciplinc.d by the union for resumin~ v.ork. There were no immediate re ports of strikers heeding the order. But most be~n their two-week va- cations this week. and the coal fields ha ve been relatively quiet since the wee kend. Earlier in the walkout, there were rowdy and sometimes violent at- tempts by m iners to block replace- ment workers and coal trucks as miners ignored previous back-to- work court orders. Jim Strickland. director of public relations for Thr Drummo nd Co., one of Alabama's largest coal producers, said the company was pleased with the court order. "The international union wall now notify its mt'mbcrs that they should return to work at companies such as ours that have no labor disputes in question," Strickland said in a sta te- ment. .. In light of this order, Drum- m ond fully expects its U MWA em- ployees to report to work." The Bituminous C'oal Operators Association claims the U MW is vi- olating a no-st rike clause contained in a national contract signed in February 1988. Pittston refused to sign the association contract. claim- ing that as the nation's largest coal exporter it needed more flexibility to deal with foreign competition. About 1,600 U MW miners in Vir- ginia and West Virginia struck Pit- tston aOer working 14 months without a contract. They were joined by 300 Pittston miners in Kentucky earlier this month. T he judge could have restricted the back-to-work order to West Vir- ginia and pans of Virginia. Ke n- tucky and Ohio, but ordered that it appl) nationwide to all coal com- panies that have U MW contracts. At one paint. 46,000 miners in Missouri, West Virginia, Alabama. Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, O hio. Pennsylvania. Tennessee and Vir- ginia were ofT the job. Missouri's miners went back to work on Mon- day. · WASHINGTON -T reasury Sccretar 1cholas f..-.-Orady haS- urgcd ttic Se nate 1 0 increase the national debt ceiling by S300 billion before m August recess to a vert problem!> with 1ssU1ng pay- checks and Social Security pa}- ments. "If the Congress were to recess befor1.• the Jcbt limit is increased -tn 11dd1tton to very likely defaulting on interest payments and other obligations -the nited States could not honor S3 .billion of military retirement and salar) payments on Aug. 31 or payments totaltng over $20 billion 10 Social Sccurit} and supplemental security income re- cipients. railroad and civil ser· vice retirees and veterans on 'Sept. 1." Brad} said in letters to Senate leaders. Copies of the letters, dated Friday. were released Tuesday. "Our current estimates show that the permanent debt ceiling of $2.8 trillion will be sufficient onl. to earl) August." Brady said. Brady said the $3.1 trillion hm1t in the House-passed ver- sion of 1hr debt ceiling bill would be sufficient until the end of fiscal year t 990. .. agency needs power Gencap Allyaakl09lu, better known as All, started rnaklng rnaps In T~ey b-e -vtng to Huntington hech, ~..?.~V!:~!!~o·• ~~~,~~~:::.~~k~i~g'."'""vcral HB map-maker draws on experience WASHINGT ON -The Bush ad- m101strat1on will be forced to doubk n s initial spending on savings and loan rescues if Congress rest ricts the financ ial power of the new &L bailout agency, federal thrift regu- lator M. Danny Wall said T uesday. If a congressional conference com- mittee next month adoP.tS the House version of the S&L bill, Wall said the new agency. called the Resol- ution Trust Corp .. would need to spend at least twice the $50 billion it is due to receive over the next three years. The House bill. unlike the Senate version, forbids the bailout agency fro m issuing promissory notes or loss guarantees extending its liability beyond the $50 billion. Rep. Henr) B. Gonzalc1. D- Texas. chairman or the Hou e Bank-By DONNA MOONEY 1ng Commntec. ins1s'tcd on the re-o.-y l'llot 1u11rw.s Editor stnction. arguing that Wall's agency. the Federal Homl' Loan Bank Board. abused its no tc-wrtting powers last )Car. He has said he wants to make sur~ the Resolution Trust C'orp., which will take over some of the bank board's duties. will not have similar leeway. Wall also complained about another provision in the House bill which makes the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. the primary re~u­ lator of state-chartered &Ls, taking away that power from the agency that will succeed the bank board. Wall's agency, under t he Senate ver- sion, retains its power over both state and federal S&Ls. Geocag;i and Liliana Ali)a11c1oglu aren't from the U.S .. but they sure know their wa\ around. · The Huntington Beach couple use complex machinery to produce de- tailed maps for state agent ies and engineering firms that want to build more hou!Cs. widen roads or im- prove railroad tracks. In a suite on Slater Avenue. a D igimap Inc. employee sits in front of a long machine. his face pressed against eyep ieces. His hands control a black wheel and a rotating stick. and two keyboards. His feet sit on foot pedals. As his hands and feet manipulate the instruments. red and gray lines move alo ng the grids on a computer screen above him. cleanly filling in symbols for trees. roads and houses. The map-maker looks through th{'. eyepieces at a street com er on a magnified aerial photograph, secs a tree and punches a key. A tree is added to the map at the same lo· cation as the photo . This map, which will take about I 0 day~ to fi nish, details a 6.QOO.foot by 4,000-foot section of land in San Bernardino. h will be used by an Irvine firm when it's completed. In ano ther room in Digimap's office an employee studies a poster- sized contour map made from ink lines on a white. translucent sheet. The employee studies the curvy lines, looking to correct any that have touched each other. ,- Gencaga, 40, known better as "Ali," learned to make maps 20 years ago as a m ember of the army m Turkey, where he grew up. Then he was making maps with just a pen and paper. Ali came to the U.S. at age 24 to study mechanical engineering at O hio State University. Three years later he changed his course to photo- grammetry and landed a job that brought him to.San Bernardino. After struuling to work with fi ve partners, Afi-decided to open his own business five years ago. Today he oversees 10 employees and re- cently added a $150.000 d igital map- ping machine next to his first ma- chine in the o ffice. Two and half years ago Ali added a rather special employee, the vice , president. She's also his wife. Liliana. 30, t.<t me to the U .S. from Peru in 1985 to study business at Monsac College in Walnut. The two met at a party and later were mar- ried. "We have a pretty good re la- tionship," she said. "We rcspe,ct e.ach o ther." As a team they prepare bids for their clients. the governm ent and private engineerillJ firms. Jobs range from $1 0,000 to S200,000 each and Digimap co mpetes with about 30 o ther firms in Southern California. "Too many," said Liliana with a laugh. But owning a company is better than working for another one, Ali said. "Yo u work in a different area. doing a different thing every day," he said. "I cannot complain." Wall, speaking at a confere nce of the U.S. League of Saving Institu- tions, lhe industry's largest trade gro up. said $50 billion represents the net cost of closing and merging insolvent thrif\s. It reflects the cost afler the government recovers some of its expenses b y selling real estate inherited from failed S&Ls. he said. Wall said that would create con· fl icts of in:ercst in the future because the FDIC, as the insuror of S&L deposits. likely will become pan- owner of rescued institutions. The FDIC should not regulllte institu- tions it owns while at the same ti me regulating private!) owned compel· Eastern pilots seek f~deral mediation Unless the agency can rescue in- stitutions by issuing promissory notes and paying them ofT ycars later after the-governme nt sells the real estate, the initial cash outlay needed will be ~t least$ I 00 billion, he said. In that case, President Bush would ing institutions. he said. On another topic. Wall said both J By JOHN KING the House and Senate S&L bills do A,. L.eC>ot wrt.er not gi ve his agency and the FDIC' WASHIN9TON -The Air Linc enouih power to allow capital-deti· Pilots Association asked federal cient savings and loans to continue mediators Tuesday to inter vene in operating. , talks with strikebound Eastern Air---------------r---------------, lines. a rnquest that could com- plicate the tro ubled carrier's plans to RUFFELL'S UNOLSTEIY llC. ... ,_ .... CMrl""' 1'22 -.... CllTI •M-541·1 UI reorganize. The union made the request of the National Mediation Board even as 1t continued negotiations with Eastern in talks ordered by the bankruptcy j udge overseeing the airline. which filed for court protection from its _.,-------------~ creditors after its Machinists union DINNER FOR TWO Check The Classifieds For Details struck in March. A Mediation Board spokesman said the request had not been loged in as of the close of business Tues· day. But the union provided a copy of the fil ing, which the union said was delivered to the board Tuesday afternoon. Most pilots have honored Ma- chinists' pickets Imes and under labor law arc considered lepl sym - pathy stri kers. But the request for mediation could tnger a pilots' strike as well. Nearly JOO ALPA pilots have crossed Machinists picket hncs but ALPA offic1~ls contend most of them would ref use to work if their union struck Eastern. Mediation also would add a number of legal and jurisdictional questions that are likely to further ct>mplicate Eastem's legal odyssey. Airline disputes are regulated by the Railwar Labor Act, which gives the mediation board broad powers to try to resolve contract disputes. Unions cannot strike airlines or rail- ways unless released from media- tion. a situation which occurred prior to the Machinists strike. Mediation requests pcnerally arc granted as a matter o routine. Easte rn last week sough bankruptcy court permission to cancel its contract with the pilots and imp<>se chan~ in wages and work rules it said 1t needed to rcorpnizc as a smaller carrier. Parties en,.acd in federal media- iion, hoWever, arc prohibited from ahcri~ terms of their contl'lcts. Mediauon Board spokesman David Bushnell said he believed a media· tion request involvin' a compeny in bankruptcy procetd1np WIS un· precedented and could not say what tt would mean for Eastem's bid to abroAAte the pilots' contract. "If in fact mediation is granted, that issue would probably end up in bankruptcy court proceedings would supersede lhe authority of the Mediatio n Board. coun." said Bushne ll. . He disputed the union's assertion Board procedures call for the ap-that Eastern !tad refused to ba~in pointment of a mediator and a fact-under the Ra_ilway Labor Act" saymg finding process that takes several Ea?tem dechn~ to meet with the weeks. The mediator then woutd.J. union because 1t has not made a arrange sessions betwcef' ·"e parties, counter-offer to a proposal Eastern which alre.ady arc ii.. "lved in made three weeks ago. bankruptcy court proceedings and "We don't know what they .are the contract•4flks ordered by that tryinf to accomplish with the media- coun. tion, he said. "We believe that the If the mediator declared an im-bankruptcy court and the examiner passe, a 3<klay cooling off period are better able to handle banknaptcy- would bcain after which the union related labor aarecmcnts." would be frtt to strike and the Also Tuesday. ALPA and Eastern airline frtt to chanae provisions of cxchanaed a new round of chafJCS existin1 contracts. and contract chlf'ICS about whether Union spokesman Ron Cole said the carrier will be able to recruit and the union decided to seek mediation train enoqh new pilots to meet its after E,stem officials refulCd to planned summer schedule. schedule future ncaotiating aeuions The union said it1 analysis of ~w under \erms of thf Railway Labor pilot hiring and trainina indicated Act. ThOIC ICSlions would be lt'par-that Eastern would fall at least 236 ate from the barpinina onkred by pilot• ihon, perhaps as many at l'8. the blnknaptcy judec. A tceond of the 8l7 it would need to Ry the meetint under that proc:eu was held A~ust tehedule it has presented to Tuetdaf but mulled in no Pf'OlttSS, iu crediton. . • Cole t11d. EaMem dismiued the union's Eu1em apoltnman Robin Matell conclusions u the product of uid company oflkials believed the "voodoo arithmetic ... ' . , Orange CGeM DAILY PILOT/W9dnesd•~. Jun. 28, 11n A.7 ~---- Bank regulators pushing for attlpn to cut third world debt 9j MAn YANCEY • 1' • ..._.,_ WASHINGTON Ban Iona rqulltors thrtatencd Tu«<tay to r111e rtservc rtqu1r'tment of major U.S. banks with loans 10 les de· vclopcd rountne unJcu there is ~ protre 6001' -0n T rf'flsury Secretary NicholH Brady's plan for reducina Thu'CI World dctn. William T1ylor, d1rec1or of bank- ina supcrvtljon and rqulauon for the Fec:ltta.I Rcset'\e S)ltem. told a House Bank1n1 subcomm1tltt the Fed has bttn d1sapp01ntcd at the lack of proarc-ss since Brady an· nounCfl1 the ptao 1n early March. "Without funhcr cooperation be· FCC gives AT&T approval for new 1cost-CL:1tting plan ly J AY ARNOLD Al-ff ,., ... w ..... t WASHINGTON -The Fede'ral ommunications Commission de- nied a request to delay a new pricing sche me scheduled to go into effect July I for the nation's largest long· distance compan), AT&T. the agen- C) said Tuesday. The requests for a stay had been filed in June by the Pueno Rico Telephone Co. and La Telefonica Larga D1stanc1a, \\-h1ch had said the new plan to place a "cap" on the pnces American Telephone & Tele· graph Co. ca_n charge would put the t"o companies at a com~t111 vc dis· advantage. The) also said the plan would harm the public interest. But the FCC in a decision reached Friday and made public Tuesday, said the companies failed to pro ide adequate reasons for a stay and that the public wou ld ben· efit from the new pricing. The so-called "pnce cap" plan. "h1ch the F C' adopted in March afier a two-) ear tud). replaces a 20- year,old "rate of return" regulator) scheme that had placed ltm11S on what AT&T could cam above its costs. Most recentl) that limit was I ~.2 percent. F C spokeswoman Patricia Che\11. said the comm1ss1on also "as re-viewin~ other petitions to suspend the pnce cap plan. so 1t was not 1mmed1atel) l..nown 1f the plan would go into effect July I. AT & T spokesman Herb Linnen said the com pan} was confident i1 would prevail. "We e'\pect pncr caps will go into effect Julv I," Linnen said. AT&T ·last month told the com- mission 11 would lower its prices by $140 million on July I. through reducuon its basic long-distance rates and its special Reach Out Amcnca calling plan. In its decision. the FCC said 1 "Price cap regulation offers s1gnifi· cant consumer benefits that do not eitist undct ru e of return regulation. . .. In light of the prOPosed decreases. we believe that the pubhc interest weighs strongly in favor of procecd- ins with the 1mplemc11tation of our price cap rules." The pnce cap plan allows AT&T, ~ hich in 1988 controled 68 pcrC"Cnt of the U.S. long-distance market, to raise rates 3 percent less than th e rate ofinOa11on in three categories of service: resident ial and small bust· ness: 800 calls: and other business services. mainly for large customer... rhe FCC' has ~·d the plan IS intended to give AT&T an incentl\e to cut costs and that consumers could save $900 m1lhon in charge'I over four years. Under rate-or-return rcgulation. AT & T's long-<hstance rates ha' e dropped 38 percent 1nce 19 4 Much of that decrease, ho"'ever. ha<1 resulted from higher prices con· sumers have been paying to connect to local telephone networks. With consumers (>Cl)ing more. long-chstance companie~ have paid less to the local telephone network s. and the FCC has forced AT&T 10 pass those savings along to its long· distance customers. Pueno Rican Telephone argucd that AT&T will be able to appl) the "flow through" savings to ind1 v1dual services in a wa\ that would d1sad· vantagc competitors. The compan) also argued that the FCC should consider pnce cap regulations for the local Bell operating companies at the same time it does for AT & T. The FCC has proposed to 1mpQse pnce caps on the seven Bell com· panics beginning in Jul) 1990. La Telefonica Larga D1s1anc1a. a Pucno Rican long-distance com- pany. argued it would be harmed b) the access charge pro' 1 ion and that the FCC should have 1mpo cd lighter hm1ts on AT&T price changes. 1Economic council 1meets for discussions on ste~I import curb ly JEFF BARKER A~,,.._Wl'fttr WASHI NGTON -The Econ- omic Policy Council met Tuesday to discuss whether to extend steel im- port curbs for fh e )Car'I. officials said. Many lawmakers and aide expect President Bush to issue a decision. perhaps by the t'nd of the "eek. that tries to appea~ both side... The curbs cxpire pt. 30. "His tcndenc) seems 10 be to compromise,'' said William Re- insch, a steel trade expcn and aide Lo Sen. John HeinL. R-Pa. Ae102, co-chairman of the Senate Steel Caucus. has been pushm for an extension of V'e import barriers. A White Hou!c otlicial. speaking on condition of anonym1t). said Tuesday's pri"ate meeting tgnaled a Bush decision was near. The official did not know when 1t wo uld be released. Pressured by Congre s. the Re- JUNK BONDS From A 6 count for thrcc-quaners of the in· dustry's investment., nnd only seven have junk bond portfolios cwecding the Senate's proposed hmit. But those number . accordsng to c!COnomi ts. understate the extent of thnft in olvcment 1n Junk bonds and the potential ripple effects of [)organ's amendment. Between 198S and 1988, S&L1unk bond holdinas increased b> 136 per· ce nt to S 13.2 b1lhon -reprc~nung about 8 pc~cn1 of the entiro j unk bond m1rket, according to the GAO. Economim warn that 1f the Doraan amendment ~omes law. 1unk bond pncc hkcly will fall and inve tors. including the Ls them- selves, will get stuck for the losst!. 1 "I think 11's 101n, to be vcrx painful for a lot of thc\C lhnfis.. • 51id. economist Elltott Platt of Donald n. Lut\in and Jenrette. "lnve tors who hold j unk bonds are ao•na to ha,·c to momtor this lcais· l1tton ,·cry. ''Cr) c1refulty ... Those ~ho defend allow1n1 thnfis to own jun.k bonds say 'uch invest· mc:nts have bt'cn unfairly cnt1ciztd. For all pracueal pu~. a thrift buyina a Ju nk bond .ts .. kina no more nsk than a thnft rNluaa a commcrc:11l I01n, they •Y· Secondly, they say. ;unk ...,.. offtr hi&h rttums aild IMY ..,_ SA ls 1n cconom11C911 lfNl11 e • ~:Js 'fro~iv:~'a. f:~ rq1ons and indUlilria agan admimstration negotiated ti' e- rear. product-by-product .. , oluntaf\ restraint agreements" 1n 1984 with 29 nations. including Japan. outh Korea. Brazil arid the European Communit). to limit the flo"" ot teel into the United States. Three da)S before the 0'. elect1<?"· ~ush pledged to rcne" the restraints in some form Opp0ncn1s of the curbs are led b~ a coaliuon of . . manufacturers concerned about high steel pnce'i. The) say they hope that 1f the program is continued. 11 will be for less than fi"e )cars and "'II allow new cAentpt1ons for manufacturers who sa) the) have heen left with inadequate steel supplies. Members of the Economic PohC) Council include Commerce Sc · retary Robert Mosbacher. who would ovcrsee thc program. and U.S. Trade Representative C'arla Hills. whose office would negotiate the restraints. Econom1 t l'aul Getman of the WEF Group. a Bala CynW)d. Pa .. consulttng •firm. said 1unk bond have been among the most profit· able aC'll\ lllCS for thnft~. WEF studied thnf\s and Junk bonds for the Alliance for Capital Access. a grou(> repre)tnt1ngjunk bond 1SSucrs a nd investor . Junk bond cnucs sa~ the bond have never been tested by a re· cession, when losses from defaults arc hkcl)' to nk. o0$ctting profits from h1ih·1otercst cam1n'5. They also aay e>.tcnsive 1unk bond in ve 1mcnt by thnf\s d1vens monc~ from home mortaaacs and could alto~ collusion between Ls and sccunt1cs firms stllina the bond The tarac)t S&L investor 1n 1un~ bonds is Columbia Savinu and Loan Association of Beverly.Hills. Cahf .• which owns about S• billion. rcprctent1ns 35 pc~cnt of 1t Portfolio. Acoord1~ to published rep<>rt • the Stturiues and Exchanac Com-mi s1on his been 1nvnuea•ina al- lettdly unllwful tradlna arftntr· ments bctMen Columbia and ~ll· cl Bumham Lamben Inc.. the nl· tion'a ..... un*rwrieer or h-ah y.W ..nlies. .. , ......... llloldinp att one of IM...._. or.,. abutt .. aatd econ· ... DIWI Jones or AUbre)' G 1-. c... a aovemrntnl tceun· 1111 ..... i9 New York "I a\ ••111• .... , wnt to be thor ul· ...-... .. nnaor of a S91'Ctthca.n .... ..._,. 1n SAL and an 1n\ C\t· -firm." t~ttn borro11.crs and 1cnde"," Ta)· tor said. ''credit quahty will continue to detcno~te a mort countn~ be• come unable or unw1lhn1 to se1' ice their bank debts." Taylor S11d "In ~uch an ~'ent. funber 1gn1ficant increase 1n rcsenes Y..tll ckarl) be ft'!QUlred." .. commercial bank no" hold $70 7 b1lhon of some $340 b1lhon 1n troubltd Third World loan~ but ha' e-sct aside rcscrvcs of onh S23 btlhon lO COVCr them. MO~l or It IO the past two years. Brady's plan calls for reducing that total debt b) about 20 percent. It asks prh ate banks to effect1¥t'I) forgi ve 3 portion of the loans in exchange for promises that govern- ment-backed intemauonal lending agencies such as thc World Bank "111 guarantee interest payments on the rcma1nin& ballHlCt'\ The plan. hO'-Ae,er, hao; run into 1ifT opposition from the com· mcn~I bank' sn th tint ma1t>r test ~1th Me~1ro. which sought a SS pcr<;,ent redurt1on 1n the nearl)' $70 b1lhon 11 o~e pnva1c creditors While the rnmmer<: 1al bank s countered w11h an offer or a 15 percent reduc11on, talk'I Ix-tween them and McA1 o arc continuing nd adm1n1smu1on offict3l'I still hope an agnement can be reached before mid-July so that President Bush can declare the Brad~ plan a success at the Pans economic sum- m11. However, uneasiness at the lo" progress is growing among both regulators and members of Con- gress. ''Time 1s running short and unccr· ta1nt1e~ appnr 10 be 1ncreasma. · tht' I ederal R.e~r"c's faylor told the House banking subcommmee on 1n terna11onat development finance. trade and monetal')' Policy. Jo1nin& the effon 10 put more pressure on the b•& L' S money cemer bann 10 "voluntanl)" nego- tiate b1ger loan reduc11ons 'Acre the subcommittee·~ chairman Delegate Walter Fauntro). D-D C. and Rep John LaFalce. D-l'o ' Both have introduced bills sn lhr past four da)s that "'ould effectively rcqu1rc l.J. commercial bank 10 double their reSCf\C~ for Third Wotld loaM -a mo'c that could reduce their rarn1ng~ b) more thJn ·S20 b1ll1on "If there 1s one le son "<' h3'<' lcamC"d from the savings and loan crn.1~. 11·s 1ha1 "e must require ade· quate r~n ~ on h1ah·nsk loans.'' ~Id l.afakc. In add111on 10 mak1n1 them 1et as1dc more re sen c-s to c-0ver p<>u.- 1 ble loan lo'se'. ·auntroy alto would ptoh1b1t ban~s that do not pertKJ· pate 1n the Brad) plan from 1.ak1na an) UI\ toues on Ole loans 1f ancf when th<') arc declartd an dcf'ault. The result<1 of' tht' Muican negouauons ~111 la.~I> detcnn1ne ~hethcr or not ~c will feel there 11 a n«d for .. lea• lauon this year:· he ~•d The General Account1n1 Office, a \\atchdog agency of onartss. bolstered the need for lq1sf1tion Tucsda). sa)sng regulators should be requiring rescn cs of nearly SSO billion on Third World loans in~ttad of the S4.9 billion now rcquirtd. Stocks ih-crease as interest· rates decline By STEFAN FATSIS improve the outlook for corporate ,.., .._., wr1t~r profit s. 0 "Wc're back to the same old lock· NEW y RK -tock pnces rose step en\lronment," said Pctcr 8arT). Tuesda} on the strength of decl1 n1ng director of research at Fahnestock & ~~~e:Ce5~t r~tcs and rising oil com pan} C'o. "The dollar _ the flialalwo Thc Dow Jones average of 30 safet) ~orld\\1dc -1s taking lid'fid., mdustnals "htl'h dedined .,0 49 up and lo\\cr interest rate~ are 1al..1ng points '" on a\, IOIS up 14. • ah t k k d d I · •t · d fi hed -99. ~tocks up:· 2.526.37. · e soc mar el a 'ance :J\t Ad -.ancing issues outpaced dechn-eek to new po'lt-crash htjhS amid ers b} about 9 10 5 irr natio nwide gathenng signs of a slowing i:con- trad1ng of e" York tock Exchange-om~. "h1ch \\Cf\: seen a~ indicator~ listed stocks w1th 916 up, 546 do" n that 1nfla11on and "Ould not ac- and 504 un~hangcd. cclerate and interest ratc \\Ould tx· Big Board 'olume totaled 171.09 stable or IO\\l'r. milhon shares. up from 143.60 Anahsts !>31d the market also rc- m1lhon 1n the pre' 1ous se~"on. ccn cd ·a boo)t from the \trrngth ot The market $3H up some gr9und kc' blue-chi~ '>tocks. cspec1al h IBM. late in the session but suit ma,..aged "'h1ch rose -' • 10 I 14V. :a the mo'it to rebound somewhat from Mon-act I\ cl} 1radl·d sloe". D1g1tal Equ1p- da>. "'hen some traders were mcnt. another l.c~ tcchnolog} issue cashing 1n gains madr dunng last rose 3'• 10 951 • "eek's strong rail) "IBM >Aas a bell\\elhcr leadc.>r Declining 1ntt'rcs1 ra tes 1n the toda} ... said Eugene Peroni. director bond market -""here pnccs rose by of technical research :11 Janm·) nearl> SI 0 per S I ,()()(I 10 face 'aloe Montgomcr) cott Inc. 1n Phi lade I· on the benchmark 30·)ear Treasu11 ph1a. "That ccnainl~ helped to keep bond -helped propel stocks higher. l."Onfidcnce at a fa1rl~ high lc'cl" analysts said. Lo\\er mtere t rates Anal) sts said the gain also re· OT( l PS\ \D DOM\' \lSJ: l PS 4 DOW\' NEW YORK (AP) ~ Tfle following llsl NEW YORK IAP) -TM ton~w1ng llsl shows IM Over·the·Coun .. r sloe.ks a net • .sttow$ !ht Ntw York Sloe II E •change warren" 1ha1 have gone uP lhe mo$t and stoclls and warr1nls lhal have gone UP 1he oown lhe most based on Percenl of change mosl and dow11 the most bened on oercent for Tuesdav of ch1nge for Tuesdav No securities iradlng below \2 or 1000 No securl11es lradong below s2 or 1000 shares art Included sr.ares are Included Nel and percentage changes are lhe Nel and ~rctnlage cttanves are lhe difference between lhe orevlous closing difference belween lhe orevlous closln9 price and Tuesdav's lasr or bfd orlce price ano Tuesdav's S·30 Pm price "1~1Woburn 'l Clalrson h 3 WolvEx WI <C Kruglnll s 5 Sharebast 6 Translnd 1 Salellnln 8 Hornbc'llObh. 9 ~uortQ'lt EQ 10 AM Dita 11 en1urnGtd 12 lmpai;ISy 13 Cllff\Drll 14 WolverE x tt 15 AmHlthSv 16 MallonRsc l7 MlchAnlhnv 18 PETCO 19 Alrsl'lfplnt IQ HfghPtalns 1 nlrfBcoWa 2 ~enMlcroel 3 roPGt.nfl 4 alconOG 5 UnlcoAmer 26 Vic1or Crea1 N1me I Fs1Am8co 2 OtvmoBdcs• n 3 Ses1Sv811 4 A,1nA~10 s S CEM P 6 Gama lo 1 JournvEno un 8 lronslo~ 9 OslcomTch 10 ComplnRec s 11 Hausermtn 12 JohnstwnSB 13 Kt v1tCam un 14 HQOfce WI 15 HemaCare 16 Mvco9en 17 Rosess1rs I! AUAStml s llnlcalScl or Sflwre &n1~agnp11 s Mtl1lcl1d Trion s Wl'lllmanMe<I Orewlnd s HemaCre un u~s N1me Ll•tCh9Pct. i M cOrmlnt wl 81• t 1l'4 Uo 2S O Unl!Co 6l• + S· 16 Uo 2• 1 HaMOf> Wl I • + lt UP 21 • 4 ~1msnStsn lt t 7• UP 19 4 5 ecognEo l , 7· 16 UP 18.9 TOdc • , 'i\ uo 17.9 t ~do~~~~ 4' 1 + ~ UP t6 1 ' SlrllMI"' I,, t ~ 8: ;i~ 1~ ~t~EH~o~llv I ,; I ) ~~ 11'! jl! ~~Ffi~7 6)'8 ~. Uo I S lktrHy gh Jl;i ~ UP 12 S l ellancGo 4 J '1 UP 12 S l Chvron 3'19 ~ Uo 12 S I 'til TV Co 2 • • Uo 12 A 1 Tran\cn Inc '1 5· 16 t • UP 12 Bro1dlnc;, 3 , .... Uo I? Wlnn¥,sCP 1 • >. UP 11 5 2 Crvst rd 41, , UP 11 4 3 8 roa Inc pf 10 I Uo 11 l • KavJewlr s 3 e S· 16 Uo 11 I S ConSror )~. lt Uo 11 1 26 Mortonlnll S t-> Uo 11 1 27 StrvMerch s DOWNS UPS LutCh9Pc1. J~ + ! 8: la 2~ S > + 7 UP 10 12 , I 1 • Uo 9 1~ I UP 9 l • UP 9.! b:: ,:! ~: l 14\t 1 t UP J. • + '• Up ,,~ t 1 ~ 8: 7_ 3 S~ ~ UP 7-1. S~'ll lt UP 7 l 19 l' • UP 10 ~. t ~ 8: :1 2 ' + • uo 4 2 • + 1 Uo 6 ~t: l+ ·, ~ 8~ i 1 3~J• I'· Uo S 6 161• '• uo ls 1111 + " UP 4 •P • + 7 ~ UP • 19 > +-I UP 4 ct. ,~.o DOWNS ~.i 146 146 143 14 3 '3' l,-t 11.1 1 l.1 II I 11 ~ l8·s IQ,J 100 100 f lU 12·8 9.4 94 N1me 1 RAC MIO 2 RevnldRev 3 Cooe>erCo • 0111ooint 5 Lvondell n i lnlgRs 4 2Sol M cCtatch_y Hom dFn Pion" E l ti lnltgRs..---1 Wt1nUni1 l Marcade I Trior1ec 14S ToscoCP I UnvMed 16 Am Pr esld of 17 Tosco pt I RtoGyos 19 Alllt i!Prd I? ~ro~~~~~ 2 Ellc-oGroup 3 Publlck Ind • gu•nt• S a111Deslgn LastCn.Pct. 21' -• f . 9 ~ 26 -,~.. 9 2'@ -• f 8 4)9 -'9 1 j 23 -p . f 1 i -\.t 17 2 • -I" f 68 , -• ,, 6.1 '/• -3 : 1·~ h = : i9 • 1 -• 21' -~ ~a-1-2J· 46 2~)· -,,,. 4 s ·~~ = I ~ il4 2'• -• • 2'e -' '· 1• '• -)' • 6 . -3 '\\SJ: ('0'9POSITf: l 'H \ '\S ·\C'TIO'\S fleeted how large 1nst1tut1onal tn· 'estors "ere anemp11ng 10 complett lheir second..quaner trading aht'ad of 1he Jul) -l hohda) weekend to prepare m1d}ear ponfolio rcpom for clients 011 compan) stocks ro~ broadl\ due 10 to a rise 1n crude 011 pnce\, traders \ll1d Chevron gained 211; to 55'\. Allan· t1 Richfield rose I'• to 94 a • .\moco 1nneascd I'. to 46' •. Mobil gained I • to 51 '•and Teuco was up I'. to 50 ,\, UAL soared 6>• to 146 on untun· fi rmed reports Tcxas investor R1lb· cn Bas~ "as pan of a group that had alqu1red a stake in the compan) parent ot n11ed .\irhnes . .\MR. parent of American Airlines. "as up '·• to 6511. NWA. the parent of . l'onh"est ~irhnes 1ha1 agreed tn he acquired for $3.64 billion la\t "<.'ck, "as down '·A at 11 5'• M H \ 1' '\\SJ: DID NEW YORK I AP) Jun 27 Time fell "• to 16311•. Tht media giant rejected a S200 a share takeo' cr bid from Paramount Com· mun1cat1ons Inc. after the market closed Monda}. Paramount was do"n '• a1 59''>. while Warner Com· mun1ca11ons. which Time is ofTenn.a to bu} for $70 a share. wa up 1'• at 591.'l. Among decliners. Teledyne drop- ped S1"? to 370. Reynolds & Re· }'noldi. fcll ~ to 26 and Pioneer Elec1ron1c slumped 311 to 4 ..... C'oauon" 1dc. consohdatcd volumc in NY E-l med issues. including trade 1n those stocks on regional exchanges and 1n the ovt"r-tbe· counter market, totaled 203 87 million shares. As mtaiiurcd b)' W1lsh1rc As· soc1atcs' 1ndc~ of more than 5.-000 acm cl} traded stock . the market gaincd SP .14 billion or 0 S per· cent. 1n 'alue M H \ ... \ ll I· ' U I U NEW YORI( (APJ Jun 27 Advanced Declined 6 Adv1nced I Oecllned ~rev1. T""ttl ¥nchanQe<I 0111 ru ues New highs Ntw IOW\ 4 nct11ngeo l ¥0111 luues I Ntw hfgM Ntw !ows NEW YORK (AP)-S.les, • P.m Tut'' day Pr-lee i nd nel chann Of the IS ~• active New vork Slock Exchanoe lnues. ~~g n1llonallv al mor\ lh1n s 1 ~telchv 'Utt: T:'~ ~firp~~~om l:I: ~i' .~ -i ) USX Corp 1, , S ~ ''I Exxon 1, , 4 J• ') tvondtlt n 1, • -l>'o •nhECP 1. , lt + ~ lmelnc 1 , I ·• -• • JR Hid pf , , -• nCarbde .4 ,7 27111 ~ > I~ l1 ~ariRott> I. , , -'" urlResc n l·m·7 46''> + 1 > mTthBeck t,• , 62"'-+ a. otoro11 1 3 4, S4~ -t • \\SD\Q Sl 'l'li\R \ NEW YORK I APl -Mo$t act•ve o..ver· '"-·CCXJnler stoclls wootitd bv NASO. NEW VORKCAPI Fint l Oow·Jones ~~~rl n~~i' l'ulSdlV, Jun 27 ~(!l °"" """ Law OeM c~ PBosffc JO lnO LSIL 20 Trn 751113 2544 9S 2507 40 2S2631+1• 99 Sen~~ IS Utl 65 Slk Indus Tra11 Ut1ls 6SSlk 1181 l/ ·~q. ,~ lllO •7 llf,1'+9™ ~~~ s ng,~ UHf i~.T{ m •2t l • tfz~1~ 20,111. 4,549 ~:"'·~ '9 ET.\ l ,S PR I ('J:s NEW YOAK (A~I 5c>ot _...,_,OUt ~al t>flCJft T-f ~ 015 -_,,,,, NY Comali -·-ti\ TU@ c...-S \ 17'0 • pouM U S ., .. ,.,..,'°"~ C....-r 1 0110 C...lt per pouncl HY C<iml• tPOt mon111 Tut l-· 39 .0 ~•ntt t PC>Und ZIM • eo cenn • --Otl<-Tlfl · 1600S.4 _ _., W--t• ~<* !b ttt.er SS lt~ H....:ty & He<-'1 (only da~ QUOlel ....... • SS 309 I* lrO)' Ol NY Come. _, -~ fut lilleK...., Sl0000-'3'600 per 115 II> l\ef• ~ Ve><k ,..""""' .. ,. oo.s.-eo 11v" or ,.. v •cO'l1•ac11 ~ v .............. 71Jo + ~ u~ + ... l' • I 9·32 +i-~ 93' -'J I', + 7 ~ -· I ·-n~ I· DI I OH I\ I Thar's ~old to be found on them I thar license plates California ha the ability to add more than $35 million to the tatc' trea ury wtth what lool..s to bt• a minor '"' cstmcnl. In view of the squeeze for public funds. 11 makes ense to consider making that in' c tment Last m onth. the an Juan Capistrano oflke of the Cahforrna H1ghwa) Patrol brought 1n $35.000 in vehicle rcg1strataon fees that had previous!) gone unl'Ollcctcd. One .man. Ir' 11ic resident Gene Selig was rcspons1ok for report- ing 400 of the 958 out-of-state license plates the an Juan Cap1 trano CHP office regi tered in Ma~. and he did 1t in ht pare time. Selig spend about three ho ur a "'eei... hunting the foreign plates apparent)) out of c1' 1c purpo c. tatew1de. the motor vehicles department estimate m ore than I mtlhon unregistered vehicles arc operating in the state. Considcrin~ a conservati c $35 per 'chicle. that's a lot o f revenue riding around without pa} mg toll. Many motorists fail to adhere to the 20-da' limit for registering their vehicles when they move to California. till others deliberatel}' skirt sta te law. choosing to ave almost 20 times tne cost b) registering in statec; hkc Oregon or Arizona. California make an attempt to recoup oml' of the lost revenue. The state Foreign Vehicle Rcg1 trauo n l 'n1t. rel) mg hca' ti~ o n computers to cro !.-<'heck !luch h!lb a\ dri' er's licenses and propcrt) ta.\ bill . rccoH·rcd )42.129 since Janual"\. But there are hm1ts to the resources la" enforcment ean comnrn to checking license plate \\hen 11 comes 10 the men in uniform "hose dut) 11 1 to protect and scne tra\.elers on the state's highwa)s. there arc more impo rtant duties. ellg the self-st) led \.Chick' 1gilante "'l'l'S a hea~r ""~ "1thout creating a bureaucraC). Pa) a bount), he advocate . sa) fi,e bu<.'k._ a plate. "If a m1ddlt--aged jerk can d o this." he said. referring to himself. "wh) can't we gi"e a guv $5 a plate and he'll bnng in a million dolla rs a month If he doc 1t righ1:· elig ma) be overstating the return. but the concept '"' sound. Half of all the monc) from registration fees •~ returned to counties and c1ttcs. The lost registration rn onc:- would be a boon at am level. £,en figuring orne· added admrnis1ra11o n co ts. l''>s<.'n- tiall1 deputmng the state's c11izenl") in the bo unty hunt for scofflaws seems to be a surefire method for raising revenue. Besides, it would help clig better just1f) his ratha unorthodox pastime. · TOD,\' I' HISTORl. Toda' 1 \\ednesda'. font·~~. the I "'9th da, of 19 'i i here arc I ti da)\ left ·in the )t'Jr 1 oda) '\ h1ghhgh1 in h1.,1ory On June l~. 1"'1 4. .\ustnan Archduke r ranc1 Ferdinand and his w1fe. ofia were as asl11na1ed 1n prcsent-da) Sara.1c' o. Yugoc;la' ia. b\ a erb1an ~,·olut1onar. -tht" c\ cnt '"h1ch trtggl·rcd "orfd \\' ar I Fl\c )Car ... later on th" date the Treat) of \ crsa1lk11 "as s1gnl·d in France. offiuall) ending the tntl'r· national confl 1n. O n this dale In 1491. EnJµand\ ~1ng Henr: VI II "a') born 1r1 (1rcrm .. 1rh In I 7"7b. Man Lud'"S Ha'' gained the naml· · ·Molh Pttlhcr .. and a place in l .~ h1stor~ b) aiding American for<.·c~ at the RC\ olut1on- ar) "'ar Battle of Monmouth 1n 1':e" J cr-,c' In I 3b: the tourth pre<;1den1 ol the l niled Srntc ... fame~ Mad1!>on died in '-1nntpehcr \'a In ttns .BntJin '>Queen \ 11..tona .... as 1..ro...,ncd 1n "l'Stminster .\bbc\ In I 94. Labor Da} \\3 e<>tah- h~he<l a., a hohda' for federal cm· plo~ccs on the lirsi \fonda) of p- tembcr In IYIQ. Harf\ '> Truman mar- m'd ,Ll11abcth \ 1rginia \\ allau: in J ndcpendcnce. ~lo In 192 . Ne"' York Go' .\lfred E. mith was nominated for prec;idcnt at the DcmoaatK Nauonal ( on''l'O· 11011 1n Houston In 1939. Pan .\mcncan ..\11"\\a" tx'gan regular 1ran1o-.\tlan11c air ~r­ ' ice a" thl' ··ol\1e (lipper .. left Pon \\ a\htngton. 1' 'I . for Portugal In IY50. !\orth Korean foru:., lafl: turcd Seoul. uth Korta In 19P the l '.S upreme:-( ourt uphcld a 11)7.i la" g1\lng 1hc go,rrn- ment conlrol o'er former Pre tlknt RKhard ~1 \:l\on·., "hJtl' Hou'>1..' paper') and 1.1pe re1..ordingc; In I Q.,8 the ~uprem~ C ourt 01- dered the l ni'er'>ll\ of ( ah lorn1a Mcd11:al C ullcge JI h a," to ad11111 .\llan Ba H e. a "h11c man \\ho da1mcd he '"a~ ti \It llm ol fl'H'r'l' d1!>cnm1na11on \\hl'n tht• \thtinl rl'· Jectcd h1!> applica11on Ten )Cars ago. The Organ11.1t1on of Petroleum r,port1ng C uuntm·' mceung 1n C,cnl'\ a \" 111erlanJ raised world crudl· Oll pncc\ to a range of SI to ~~ '\ 50 a harrt'I. thl· biggest 1ncrea'><' in li'c 'car' Ft' l' ) t.•ars ago. Dt>mocra11c prc<,1 dent1al candidate Jc<1'>C Jacl..<,un I\· sued a statcnwnt d1\:l\0\\1ng J\ "rcprchens1bll' and moral!} 1n- defcns1bk" stalt•mcnts h~ supparter Louis Farrakhan "'h1ch "ere round- 1> attacked as an11-~e1111t1l One ~car ago Thl' federal go' ~rn­ mc n t '>ut•d the ln1crna11onal Brotherhood of Tcamc;ter-. to lorll' reform<, on the nauon\ lar~l''>l lahor union. ~>in& 11 was dominated h} the Mafia. (The l\\O -;ides reached a sctllenll'nt 1n ~arch l -B> The Associated Pre s -lPA-ri ._r (, _A',T_Da_ily_P1_·1a_t --...- tr,. ro• rr tlw-,.. ... ,. Rosemary Churchman -Publls~r Tom Taft Editor Don F tnl,.y Assoc1att' Editor Tom Clanin News Editor Stt>vt• MMble City Editor RO<Jtr Bloom ftatures Editor DonN Moont>y Business Editor Rog r C.-~rtson . Sport s Editor ' Tom Budd Clrcutatton Dtrector Teri Pupo C 1rculat1on M kt Mgr Bob Frank Home-Dehvery Mgr Chaton Good Customer Serv1c,. M<Jr Praf!'Od Sh.ah Controffer Rhonda Weed Data Processing Mg1 Donna Jacobson Credit Mgr 11• Gwynn Parr Major Accts. Mgr. JMW1 R~twnt>erg Retafl Sales Mgr. Chert FrfffNln ce.as~dMgr. Jucty Oettinq Legal Adv Mgr P.utda A . Gable Sp«lal Sections Editor l«ky S. HenderJOn . Art Ofrector Mary Carter Ad ~nrlces Mgr. AJtss.t Tadk><k Production Ofrector Henry KrWght t Production Mgr. Li~ Tannt-y Prt -Press Supf"rv1sor Ptttnck Tool Prc ·Press Supt"rv1~or Scott Douthl"tt Prf>ss Room Su~rv1\or GHr~ Arauz Dtstr./Ptant Mgr. liri' . --- "o~e. Mt &Uiw~, ~Gf.,, CAN 'f~ a .. 'TO&, .• ?'' Bush's tedioUs appointment process spurs consternation Claremont academ1< aan Ala n ~kslop ha\ ut~d personal fam1h reasom for h1~ surpns1ng de< 1s1on to "uhdra" from cons1dcrat1on ac; di- rector of th e l '.5 (en<;uc; Bureau The real l'\plana11on· Heslop. tht• front-runner for thc pos1t1on. tinall) lost patience "'uh tht• Bu5h admin1~· tra11on ·,. para I} tic slo'' ne~' in filling such important. m1ddk·lc' d ap· pointmcnt~. For man) "'eels. Republica n in- siders had lx'cn e>.pccting the Wh11r House to annountt" it~ choice of Heslop. longtime 'director of Clare· mont McKenna College's Ro<,c In- stitute on State and Local (imcrn- mcnt. to head the bureau. He!>lo p confidl•d to fnend., and as~oc1ates that he felt frustrated h' th e Bush admin1stra11on 's long dcla~ in making the appointmrnt II ,,a., gt'tll ng. he s.i1d. "a" full) la te to haH' a lOnstruct1' c impact" on the I 'IQO ccnsu!I. The admin1strat1on has hcen guil- t) of 1m1lar foot-dragging in sclcl·t· 1ng officials for' anous depanmrn1\. In tht talc Department. for r>.am- ple, nominen to uni) SI\ of thl· I b assistant sc"retar.'lh1ps ha'e com- pleted the confirmauon prexes\ Man' ambas'lador'i al<;o ha' e .. ct to be n'amed. Heslop "11hdrc" · afler determining that e'en 1f he "ere appointed no". 11 probabl) "ould he Januar. before he "ould be con- firmed · b) the Senate and abk 10 take office a., hurcau director Sc' era I lat tors arc wen a., 1 on- mbutmg to the Bu'h adm1n1c;- 1rat1on\ l'>.cruuaung dela)'> Writ- ing in the current 1'>c,ue llf th e Nt'"' 'orker. EllLabcth Dre" blames not onh the .idn11n1 ... 1ra11on ·, o" n slo"' · ne<.;, but also ''the mcrca'itngl) burdensome clcaranle proccc;s that must be undergone le,cn b} people who arc alrcad) m the g<l\trnmcnt) and the FBI '-; 1ncreasmgl) thorough ba,1..ground chelk' (a'I the result of certain embarrassmt"'nts.) .. One _prominent (alifom1a poli- t1 c1an . Democratic Assembl) . peaker W1ll1e Bro" n. will be de- lighted at the ne\\S. In April. Brown accused He lop of being "a poliucal h11-man:· and warned that his choice as director of the census "ould ensure an undercount ofmm- nnt1es and prcl\e "an ahc;olute d1\3s- ter for the Dl·mocrah " b en ... ome CXmocrats an Sacra- mento and "ashington thought Bro"n's chargec; unfair One state ( apllol Dcm<Xrat said pnvatel): .. Heslop·, not <\t11la .tht' Hun. and he's certain!) no racist. .. I doubt \Cl') mut:h that hl' "'ould tr) to turn the cnsus Bureau into an e'<tens1on of the R "1( (Republican at1onal Comm11tcc) .. He 1s. undeniabl~ a Kcpubl1can. and one "ho 1s an C\pc n on reap- portion and "' problems. cs- pcc1all. those 1n Ca lifo rnia. In the min of Rrown ahd rnam other I s a11,c DcmoC'rats. ariv Rc- ubhcan talking about rcapr)omon- mcnt abuses doc<, '\) as a parusan. lll a reformer. These Demot•rats aim at controll- ing the reapportionment process 111 1991 the wa) thc) dtd a decade earlier. This would permit them again to reshape lcg1slat1ve and con- gressional clect1on d1stncts to their part)' advantage The 1990 census 1s one of the kc}s 10 the follo"mg )Car''> red1 tncting in ( ahforn1a and across thr nauon. each election dis~ tnct must be ncarh equal in popu- lation. That's "hat makes the Census Bureau appointment 'lo un- usuall) scns1tl\ c. Heslop. for more than a decade. has been '"' olved 1n efforts to cleanse the rcd1stneting process of its abuses -abuses that ha ve "orsened since development of h1gh·po\\ered computers that permit the legislative majori1) to work with almost diabolical l'ffi c1ency in mold· ing districts 10 its advantage. That'!> true across the nation. althou&h the abuses an the 1981 -82 redrawmg of California congressional district lines wen· probabl~ more extreme than anywhere else As a hight) part1~n Democrat in Sacramento. Brown obvious!) has httlc dirt'Ct influence on the White House. But that's not 10 say his obJC'<'llOn did not have their dTcct. The) poss1hl ) e\ en made a crucial difference in dela) ing the process be)ond the hm1ts of Hcslop's pa- tience The Bush admin1Stra11on 1s es- pecial!) war) of making m.1~steps 1n toda ) 's O\ ercharged political at- mosphere While House officials are sens111' e. 100. 10 the charge of racism. Heslop also has md1 cated he 1s stepp10g do"n as Rose I nst1tute d1- rect0r. Mo' mg into that role will be George Blair, former chairman of the Government Department at rtaremont Graduate School. Hc~lop. however. wilt remain at Claremont McKenna as a professor of go' ernmcnt. and will continue to work on "a) s of reforming reappor- tionment. Perhaps he \\1ll do so with a renc"ed sense of m1ss1on -or. as Brown might charactenzt ti, 'cnge- fulness. Martl11 Smit& I• politic•/ ~/tor for McClatt c)' Ne•• ~rvlce. Drug lobbyists get their way with Assembly health panel AC'RAMENTO -Ne"o;pape~ and news broadcasts are full of stones about huge profit s made 1n the illegal drug trade. and about aggressive act\ that drug ~,tkrs commit to protect their turf But there !> big mone> 10 Ix· made in the lej!.lll drug tradr as well Drug companies arc no le~'I an·uou 10 protect and en hance thost' profits. e"en 1f 11 means bulldo11ng pubhc ials 1n10 doing their b1ddtn$. Their methods ma} be a httk more genteel. but their mot1,at1ons are prec1scl> the same That became apparent la t ".:ck when the Assemhly Health Commit- tee, with man} of tts members .. tak - ing a walk" and refusing to vote. defeated a hill that "ould have a11o·wed the \tatc goHmment 10 negotiate 1nd1rcct discounts on prescription drugs for patients whose bills are paid by the 'ilatc under the Mcdt·Cal progra111. Lobbyists for the drug indu1otry had turned out en masse to defeat a bill that might have slashed 1hcir profits by tens of mil hons of dollars a year in California. and tha1 might 1 have encouraged other '\talcs to do the same thinl. The politics of the '11tuat1on wtrc nothina shon of weird. The adm1nistrat1on of Republican Gov. DcukmeJ11n sponsored the bill. It was camed by sKmbtyman Wilham Baker, one of tbe most conservative member of the Lq1,. lature. The druJ compan1c hired lob- byists wt th especially clo~ tics to the administration. 1nclud1n1 se"eral former members of the 1ovemor·s senior staff. When the vote c.amc, only four hbcraJ Democrats voted for the measure. Repubhcans and other Democrats on the committee tither voted apinst it or refused to vote. . . It was clear that the measure. Asscmbl}' 8111 2148. has b«ome one of the year's mAJOr "Ju1ce" issues. not only m term of tbe large fees being paid to well-ronnected lob- b) 1sts by drug compan1e\, but in the hundreds of thousands of dollars that the) had d1stnbutcd to leg.as~ la tors. much of 1t to members of th e Assembly Health ommtttce. From a public-policy standpoinc there could be little argument aaamst-thc bill. The Oe~mcnt of Health Ser-victs propo d the legjslauon ancr determining that it was pa ying much, muc more for drug~ fqr Mcdi·Cal,.a nts than were· other major lrCilth-care providers. While othtrs were able to obtain one brand of birth control pill for as little as SI . 75 per prescription. the state was payina S 14.SJ. for exam· pie Despite the obvious benefits to drua compani~ of havina their products included on the hst of •pr.roved Medi.Cal med1cauons - a 1st that drua lobbyists try con- stantly to tJ1pand -the state bas been pay1n1 full frctS}lt . • with no .discounts. The drua industry 11)'1 the state is not entitled 10 discounts because 1t is not actually purchasina the druas. merely finanana their eurch•tc, so benefits of mH1 purchuu~a and ccn- traJl~ed distribution are lost. That has the aura. however. or an argument constructed more for pub- lic consumption than a real case against the bill. The Baker bill would have g.iven the department authority to nego- tiate for rebates on specific sii:igle- sourcc drugs. 10 effect rcqu1nn,a companies to discount for the pri vi- lege of being on the Medi-al hst and for ha,•1ng their produ<'tS be prc- appro"ed for prcscnplion by doctors for Medi-Cal patients. The state's general fund could save $20 million a year. tht depart· mtnt estimated. That's 20 milhon, reasons for the drua companies to resist the bill. Baker and the department ac- cepted a number of weakening amendments to makt the measure more palatable. But drug companies aod their lobbyists continued to pound on members of the commit- tee, and succeeded bnlliantly as 16 of 20 refused to vote for the bill. There is some reason to believe that the massive lobbying effort mounted m California was not an isolated situation. One other state, Kansas. has in- stituted a b1ddin1 rebate system for druas prescribed for poor patients. There have been 1llcption1 that drua companies have acted in col- lusion to avotd b1ddtn& on state dru& contracts. in an cffon to break the propam. Those 1llqat1on1 have resulted in a federal .,and jury in, Washi~on opcnln1 an anutrust invnt91t1on, at the behest of the Just1<"e Depln· mtnt. Hid the Baker btll bttn adopted in C.tlifomia. the most populous stale, it would have been very dtf· ficult for the ind~stry to resi11 na- tionwide implementation of d• count pncina. Dim .. .,,.,_ It • 1,.MnW c,, .• ,. Wednelday. June 28. 1989 Aa Zucchini too much of a good vegetable My cousin C'arl rides to his offi 1n S)racusc. N.Y .. each da) w11 Jack. a co-" orkcr. Wh en \arl fir'i lltart<'d riding "ith him. he notice Jack never lockcd his car. "How come }OU don't lock you car''" he ask<'d. "Well. l don't have a stereo two of them have been ripped ou and rm not getting another one No" I onl)' lod up during 1ucch1n sca~on ." . "Zu~hmi season'.' Run that on b) me agam." Jack e>.plainC'd: "You know ho Lucchini takes off around here 1n th spnng. If you don't lock )'Our car. n mailer \\here you park 11. you·1 come ~ck and find sacks of 1uc chm1 in the back seat." When Carl and I quit laughing (h thought 11 was \\Orth a long d1 tan call). I 1mmedia1el} thought of Fran and decided to tell him about he expencnce. It's a long. complicate stor). but he was pa) mg for the call While I \\as not personally in ''oh td 1n this occurrc11ce. I know al of those who v.erc. and I heard all o their versions of the event. Fran does not have a green thum -both thumbs and all eight tinge are green . She can and does gro an)'thing she wants. Her garden 1 the talk of the ne1~hborhood. Fran is a practical woman an gro"s more edibles than Oowcr11 She 1s also generous. and relatives neighbors. friends from distan neighborhoods and her cleanin "oman share 1n the harvest of he crops. Especially the zucchini At first, the neighbors are de lighted to gel lhc small. tendtr zuc chint. But the zucchm1 grows faste and faster and nearl) t very da) Fra is depositing hule plastic bags. an boxes when she runs out of bags. o this particular vegetable on the1 doorsteps. Husbands, even Fran's. arc pro grammed to cat just so much zuc ch1n1 (and broccoh). After days o bringmg in zucchini with the mom mg paper, the wi ves in the neigh borhood, not wa nting 10 ofTen Fran, began to pass on the contnbu tions to their friends who are no fortunate enough to live near th i dedicated gardener. One morning Robin. who docsn· even know Fran. handed her hus band a small box with a logo fro a local department store. It wa filled with zucchini. "I'm up 10 here in zucchini." sh said. "Jan gave me this box at bndg club yesterday. This is the third um he has uoloadcd the zucchini on m that her gardener fnend I'' cs he Take 11 to the the office and give 1 to }Our secretary or someone." Robin's husband's secretar wa!>n't at her desk when he walke m. so he ga\e the box 10 the firs person he passed 10 the hall on \h wa} to has office. It was his accoun tant. When the accountant came horn his wife took one look at the box 11 looked fa miliar -and asked if 1 contained zucchini. He nodded and then laughed u roariously when she told him sh had given that box of zucchini t Jan three days ago. Shr wanted t know how he got hold of it. "I don't know how Jan fits m th pi cture," he said, .. but J couldn ' turn it down, Fran. My boss ga ve 1 to me." When the missing pieces cam together. Robin and her husban and Fran's husband were amuse Jan was so embarrassed she said sh would never be able to look Fran i the face again. She had nothina to worry abou Fran has a sense of humor eguaJ t her gardcnina abilit)'. She forpv Jan. And to prove she doesn't hol a grudge. Fran 1s stiU g1 v1n1 Ja zucchini. c:.hulYl•I Ml• Well• llvn I t.pu Nlpel. Comments welcome . The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matten of pubhc interest. Letters and lon1tr anicle1 of commentary must be siped. They should be typed or cleuty written and tent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mct1, 92626. If you prefer to dictale a letter~ you m.y all our WE'RE LllTENING tekphone number -642-6086 -and leave a recorded metlllt•. PlealC kftp thttt me-.. brief. Pleaae include your lddrna a.nd telephone number '° that we may verify 1uthonh1p. .... . --'"'' Wednesday, Ju~ 28. 1989 a l Crlme-flgh,lng puppets join Newport P~Uce 9y kA TY llOUCl«ft °' .... 04llly ,._ kaft He's known nationwide. He's seen on television, Ill schools, on posten and .nrcet signs. Now he's come to Newport Beach -in puppet fo rm. His name is McGruff, the official .. Take a Bite Out of Crime Dog." The Telephone Pioneers of America, a voluntary industrial orpnization comprising more than 580,000 employees of Pacific Bell and AT&T, last week donated 16 of these official crime-awareness puppets to the Newport Beach Police Otpartmcnt. "He's adorable," said Octetective Lavonne Camp~ll. "1 can't wall o put tlfis show on the road. turn his collar upJ and 80 some scnous business." The McGruff set, which comes with 16 cassette-~ taped lessons and i'nstuction manual, will be used in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Kindergarten through sixth-grade teachers will use the Ufelike puppet by moving his mouth tb the voice on the cassette. .. Lessons start with bicycle safety and 'The Police- man is My Friend' for kinderprtners and end with the siJtth grade, where they learn about the dangers of gangs and hard drugs, such as crack," said Carol McDonald. president of the Orange County Chapter of Pioneers. "You think siitth-gradcrs would feel they're too grown- up to listen, but you should see their reaction. They go crazy and love him just as much as the little ones. "The.re ha ve been studies that children retain 95 percent ol' what McGrufT tells them, opposed to 40 percent of an adult." • a ; McDonald re ferred to an incident in which a 7.year- old boy was wallong h~mc f~om school ~hen a m~n tried 10 coerce the youth into his car. The child later said he remem~red everything McGrufT said. ran to safety, and was able to n)emorize the man's liccn e plat«' number. Trying out the McGruff puppets •r• John lt•••Y fl•ftl, president· elect of the Tele· phone Pioneers of Amerlc•: Newport aeach pollc• Detective Lavonne C•mpbetl; Veteran wants to, raise flag forM/As By EMILY· ADAMS Of I~ OMly ,.llot St"" Many people say there arc no prisoners of war lef\ in Southeast Asia. Bob Kakuk ~ys they're wro ng. Kakuk lef\ V1e1nam in I 969. but he has carried with him the memo') of the bodies his light infantry dn ision lef\ behind. With that mem- ory comes the chillini idea of men left 1n work camps. suit caught in a war C\eryone else ha tned to forget. Thousands of pnsoners of war could sull be ali ve. still hvmg that war. Kakuk said recent!). The 4 2-}ear-old Huntington Beach man 1s not the onl} one "ho behevcs there arc Amencans sllll held m Vietnam. Cambodia and Laos. Groups of 'ctcrans and other havt been graspm~ at every straw of information coming out of those countnes since America lef\ the Vietnam confli ct in 1975. Those walling have not given up hope. To symbolize that hope. and 1n memory of the soldiers he be- lie' cs were left behind, Kakuk has been lobb)'ing -with the help of other 'ctcrans and veterans· groups -10 have specially made MIA/POW flags raised above my halls and fire stations all over Or· angc County. The flag was designed 1n 1971 by Michelle H ofT. the wife of a man hstcd as m1 ang 1n action. .\s a member of 1hc League of Fam1hcs. a group attempting to trace soldiers lost in Vietnam, Hoff created the flag as a remembrance of MIAs. Kalcuk said .. This flag might mean one person getting involved. It means greater awareness:· Kakuk said. A former self-employed land· scaper, Kakuk was disabled by a back and neck inJury. With 11me on his hands. he's been able to devote full-time attention to his flag-raising acuvuies and other veterans' issues. Whiij Kakuk is attempting to do is persuad~ cities in Oran,ge County to ny the flag for one month each. on a rotating basis. "Once 1 get to the city counci l. 11's easy," Kakuk said. "It s the getting n1·1,1.t :1·1 '\ HO ·\RD Oalty l'Mot 1>"ot ay l e• l'•r"• Bob K•kuk 1how1 his flag at Costa Mesa City Ha ll. there that's hard. I ha"c to tind someone ~ho cares cnClugh ahou1 the issue to put 11 on 1he ae.l'nd.1 .. Somf c111es quackl} agnx· 10 in- cluding Kakuk's flag propos.11 on their agendas. others art more rl·h1\ · tant. Costa Mesa ha bcl'n ll)ing thl· POW flag since June I Thl' tll\ plans 10 fl y the color'i for lO dri' ~ and then raise 11 again on holadn)\ Hunting1on Beach .1l'io acn·ptl'd Kakuk's pica and raised the flag 101 one month this }'Ca r. In cities such as Jr..,anc and Laguna Beach. Kakuk fearl'd hl' would have more datlicult) ix·r· suading their liberal Cit> l'Ounc1h to th !ht' llag In Laguna Beach ho"· cq•r thl' t'ount 11 agrcrd Junt' ~II to 1hc flag plan .\!though lf'JOl' has )<'I 10 \Oil' on lhl· flag issue. -\ss1'itan1 Cit) \ifan- Jgcr Paul Brad\ c\pects the propo"11 to go hcforc to.unc1I mcmt'":r., omc- 11mt• in Juh. .. II has a fot of merit." Brad) \aid. "and I hope the proposal '" reu.'l\ed an a rcspon'i1hlc manner h' our council. .. Sometimes, it's difficult to con- \-IOCc people fhe Vietnam War, and the men left behind. should he re· membered, Kakuk said, but added he 1s not g1' 1ng up hope It ma ) be a battle. but he's s11ll fighting. When the t hrld reat.hcd home and reported the 1nforma11on tu h1'> pa~nt'>~ p0hce "-ere notified Because of the t h1lir'> quitlnlITnltang, tlrem11n was-- not only captured. but wa .. said w be a regi~lcred se~ offender Campbell, who as a 17->ear \cteran of the Newpon Beach Police Department and excels in JUvcn1lc work, devote fi ve days a week teaching youngsters safety and drug pn:vent1on at a different elementary school m the Newpon-Mesa nified School D1stnct each day. She said she was so thn llcd about the McG ruffs that ~he would begin practicing wtth them 1mmcd1ately By ~ptem~r. Campbell said she will be ready to assist. instruct and perform w11h the teachers. QimpbclJ Uld she's. worked out a schedule whert she goes to the pubhc elementary scnools the firs( semester and spends lhc second seme ter al pnvatc schools. he cs11m1ned she educates approx1matel) 4,500 )Oungsters each school )'ear McDonald smiled a she watched Campbell's enthusiasm along~ 1th police Chief Arb Camp~ll and officer Bob Oakle). he explained 1t 1s an honor to belong to the Telephone Pioneer of Amenca. 10 which ehg1bht) doesn't begin unlit af\cr 15 )cars employment with either AT&T or Pacific Bell. Pioneers help the sick. elderly. blind and other need) causes ome of the volunteer work consists of transcribing te~tbooks into Braille. repamng tallu ng books. pro' 1d10g entertainment and recrea11onal pro- grams for elder!)' shut-ms and inst1tu11onahzed young- sters. 0"'9y ...... ~ "P ...., llewNr Carol McDonald, president of the Pion- eers; pollc• Chief Arb C•mpbell and oftlcer Bob Oakley. The Pioneers donated 16 of th• crlm•·•w•r•n•11 puppets to the city. McDonald, who has worked for Pacific Bell for 22 years, said she loves her. "pioneering," and will soon turn over her ga vel to John Rae1y. who will take her place as prcs1den1 for their Saddleback chapter. . .. Our main obJccllve a'i to work 1n the communiues, find the needs. and take care of them," she said ... h 's a 'er; grat1f) 1ng experience .. Newport family to sMw its collections at OC Fair By KATY BOUCHER Ot '"" Oltlly l'llo1 St•lt Jenn\ Kelder remembt'r\ the lir'I tame \he "'at(hcd Tom c;ellct k an the populJr tdc' 1<,1on st•ncc; "Magnum PI .. "he "'a" totalh infatuated No. no t "'llh lidk•r k .:._ hut ~•th h1o; bright rc·J r t:rran. Shl· was \ll O\l'r\\ helmed h' the beaut) and '~x·ed of the cxpcn'>l\ c <iport' car th,n twr \!Ster decided 10 g1 H' ht•1 a I crran poc;ter Then Kekler bought .1 1-erran model Ne1'1 1.amc a r crran 1.alc'ndar. a Ferran coffee CUp, rhc ne\t thing <ihe knew. \hl' had c;taa tcd a rnlleetao n .\ftcr \I\ ~cars the 17->ear-old l\c"' port Haroor H 1gh 51.hool stu· dent had a1.quarcd <;uch an arra) of Fl·rran paraphernalia that 'lhc de· c1Jcd lo enter 1h1.• t.ollel11on 1n the The Kelder family's fat her collects ham- burger memorabilia, mother Santa Clauses a nd daughters clowns and Ferrari para- phernalia. 0r<ll1~C ( ount} r.w llohb) Depart- n\l'l11., u1llcct1on'I compr11t1on . "hu:h '"ll<th-spla' her collct'lion along "ath mJm other<;. 1n the Fish and llnhha\'' hualdang. l ul~ I~ th rough ~l "I e'en h,1,e a 'BJrb1e r erran: .. !>hl' \.lid "I m S3' mg m~ mon~~ to bu' a real lint' I ha' l' .-ilrcJd\ man- aged to \J\l' S3 C)(Kl h~ "o rlang after school Jnd \\l'd t·nd'i .. )..cider \<11d ~he'\ not the onh rnllc1. tor in 1h1.: lam1h In tact. hc'r mom. dad .md 'il'ltcr j11 ha'e collec· taon -and \\Ith the e\ccp11on ot her mother the "hole fam1I~ rlan' to enter thl.'ar ~r"ional gathenngc; "\h dad totlcct' hamburger mcmorahalta .ind kl•cps them in the china l abrnct." '>he <.aad "Ht•'s gC1t candll'.,, 1. hc"' 1 ng gum. hamburgn 'ialt and pcp~r \hal cr'I, and e'en a hamhurgcr thc\ used as a prop 1n a 010 \IC •• Her mother cnllcet<; anta Clau~1.''· and her 19·) car-old "1stcr. rhtahclh. w llert'i cllNOS. "I think I hll't' ahout 400 down<,, .. C:htn~th s.iad "W1:•re Jlt entering e't1.cp1 for Mom he's hop. Jenny Kelder of Newport •••ch prepares her coll.aloft of Ferr•rl p•r•phernall• for dtsptay •t ttt• Or•ng• County Fair, which runs July 12-ZJ. · ang to ha\C cnouQh for ne\t H'M ·· Categoric'> for the collcl'l1on d1"ls1on of the hohh1cs dep.lflmt•nt 1n ludc matchbook covers. 'ialt .rnd pepper ..cts, duels, d1nosau~. plall.''· thimbles. flag,, coin and pcrs~>nar items. Kelder. who will ~ a Junior next .. car 1\ planning to wor~ m the con"tru1..11on sndustry af\e1 gradu· atang "I kno"' 11 w11l take a loni time to -.aq~ upall tlM t money, but 11 w1tli be "'onh 11 I li)H' those cars. and l "'ant a red one JUSt like the one Tom \clle<:k dm'!' .. Workshop to help people deal with alcoholic in family A v.o rkshop on "Pla)ers in the lcohohc fam1I ). .. for an)onc v.ho wan~s to come to grips ~11h ~108 in volved 1n an alcoholtc or d)'sfunct1onal fam ily, "'Ill be offered al 2 p.m. on Thursdays beginning July 6 at the Mariposa Women·s Center. 777 . Main t., u1te 116. Ora nae. The workshop will enable part1c1pants to ewlore feehnas of guilt. denial and rcscntmcnl in a rcla,cd. supportive en"ironmenl. Group izc 1s limited and pre-rcg1stra11 on 1 re- quired. A $5 donatton is requested. all 547-6494 for more information. Dog show Saturday horchne Dos Fanciers sS0<'1a11on of Orange County will hold 11s s1x1h All-Breed Dog ho~ and Obedience Tnal from 8 a.m. to 5 &).m. on turdn • t Onanac Coa~t Collcac in C'osll Mesa. The shov. fcaturc11 about 140 KC brctds and more than 2.000 dot<t. The entrance foe is $4 per car. Refrtshmrnts v.111 ~ available. all 527-8786 or 44-9372 for more information Nlgu~I Founh of July pany The Laauna 1auel Ch•mbcr ofC'ommcrce "1nk1ng apphc111on, for booths for ics •nnual Founh of Jul C"clcbfauon at rown Valle)' Communitr, Park. Th'\' }CU\ c"enc 11 "Sotnmerfnt 89" and "'111 in ludc a countr) fair. a craft f11r and a c~1h cook-olT ('all 240.21I 2 to obtain a booth appltcat1an .. HS Fourth of July BK run The tilth Jnnual llunt1ng1on Bea h Fourth or Jul\ 8K run'' all hc \tart a1 X lO a m at the Hun11ng1on lkat h C1,11. (enter rhc 13 l' fOllll' l'On\l<,I\ of two loopc; nlnng Main , 11cct Ocl\\l'Cn 'orlto~n .tnd . 1\th l\1rect l 01n fee 11, S 16 ,1nd 1ntludc~ 3 '-iake T·<1htn Procct'Cfs benefit tht• Mi:m.h of Damt·s· cffons to liaht birth defect\, the na t1trn·, mnJm dllld health problem [ntr) for 111\ nrc.· ll' 111luble through the March of Dime~ olfat• m (. o~ta Mc\3 or Sport ( ha let. I 6141 Bco h Of\d . llunt1ngwn Reach ('all 63 1-8700 for mor<' 1n formn11on Booklets for the handicapped [)(\clopmcntJI D1sab1hllC!I rea Board I h.1, puhh hell l"-O bl.>0~lc1~ and one s1udy which J t\' tl\nal· able free ot l' hrir c.· 10 help the hand1capP"d: • "Trans111on \ C ommunit Resour~ Handbook" 1\ de"incd to a\!il\t !\fll' 1nl cdu a11on \todent,, p;il'\"nt\ and profc \1t>nal\ plan for the mo'it inlkr>endcnt adult life • "\ Gmdc It> Ou1-of-llomc Rc\1dcn11al Ptac.emcnt 1n Oranac < uni\ .. dc~r1hc) t~ rc~dcn11al pla cmcnt procc\ . lonsuml'r n ht and 'ariou agcn1.·\ re\pon\1h1ht1c I01 ll1cnt\ of the rta1onal DevelopmcntJI 01sab1l111c Ccntc1 anJ • ··~uoporn·(I I mplo> mcnt and \\age fknclit'" " a "ud) on loneium<'r llC'<'\ tCI ""-afC\ earned tor 1nJ1"1du,1h "ho "'°'kin \Uppontd rmplo m~·ru and re clicn111 of the lkoartmcnt of Rchatnhtnt on ~uotrnm Tu tCt.Cl\l' r.:opscs ot the pubhtatwn' lJll .,' I .i.,!(~ Art displayed In Newport Beach \rt \\Ort.. Imm ~c"port Bea h art1<>t\. indudtnQ "inner., of lhl· ~nJ annual "'1C'wpon &a1. h ~rmng I uracd ·\r\ ~ho"." u1rH'ntl~ 1.ln d1 .. pl ~ from 8 a ni to ~ p.m through Jul' .ll ~c"pon fka h 1t) Hall (ialh.'11 'lllll N1.·" port Hh ti The 4'hO"-mdude) watcrC'olor. l'hotogrJph\ ~lp1 u1l.' au }fl(' and m"t'<.1 media • e'<h1h1u < all 644-11 SO for m('lre informa11on Body surfing classes ( lnsscs an introducto ry bod ~urfing nd 1n1<0<lu~- 10r) ~e.in !.""1mm1n.g arc beina offered th•~ .,ummcr b' "'cwpon Be. h rnrks. &ache and Recreation n cpart- Oll'llt on \fonJa . \\cdncsda and Frrda at the 441h ~t lifeguard to"cr The bod 'urtina tla.,\ 1 tauaht from , 4S to ~ 40 a m anJ the \\\.1mmina cln~\ 1s 11u1ht from , J 10 Q am all 644·'1 I for mo~ 1nforma11on r M~~tlng your potent/al A \\.Ork\hop tilled " ·S( Your Whole Rra1n.. 111 be oOercd from 7 to Q pm on July 6 at C han1in1 Woman nctum. 202 \lc....,,pon Blvd .. Costa Mesa The "ork hop wi ll prt1Cn1 J1mplc ltchniqut) that re tor~ en fl\. ""'tll teach how 10 commontcacc.-w1ch \Our bod)' "'a mu~lc tc.-~c•na and how to dtfu~ known or un kno"' n (motuln<1I hlcxh that ~ecp )OU from rciKh1n• 'l'UI lull J'llltl'fltlJI (.ill 7 ~~·bi'4n for mol"C' antormauon Seniors w ith Amazing ~al~nt ~nior v.1th \manng Tall"nt. an o,rgantt.at1on dcdt- tJtvd 10 br111g1ng men :rnd v.omcn 4iS )«.'I~ of• and older ba k 1n10 the mn1n,1rcnm of husine \ h~ b \Onsultan1s. v.111 mc~t from 1 ttl 9 pm an Jul) 6 at lhc Red I ion Inn 304\0 Rn 101 °'It . \osta ~e1a1 The theme of th1f mccung "''" be ·•t=rom oncem to \c11on " 1 here 1s no admu.s1on ha~. lleKf\latioM arc required and con be' made b' c~lhna "2..otOl W'HltHd•J1· Jun~ !lB • 1 J> m L...... a... M •s <Cll1•m'llll• counc1l chambcn.. 505 F«nt Ave. • • 7 lO pm F1a 0 "•elt; P'r 1'r1 CCllirirlllmPlill• council chambcn. 10200 SIMef A~. • DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday. June 28. 1989 1111\lllC 'Music' sounds great at the Grand ly TOM TITUS 04M1r ,._Corre..,_,,. While "The Sound of Mum·· ma) have been around the block (and the dinner theater c1rcu11) a few umc~ too often, there's no escaping the fact that when tt's done well. it's still a joy to behold. The Grand Dinner Theater ha~ an appcaltna and attractive rendennJ of Rodscrs and Hammerstein ·s final collaboratton on Its boards, retelling with style and vocal ex~ce the true sto~ of the Von Trapp Famtl}' of Austna at the outset of World War II. It may not be the defi nitive version, but it's entertaining and enjoyable wi th strengths far outweighing its drawbacks. The success of any ··Sound of Music" hinges on 1~s central figure. the postulanl Mana who 1s sent from her abbey to become the gover- ness of a stem widower's se'6C n children. The Grand has a superior choice in Lauren Hathaway. a bright, charming actress who doesn't -stop emoting when she starts singing as many arc prone to do. Hathaway enrjchcs her Mana with a wtnntn~. caring persona. and the sho"' 1s ele vated as a result. Jack Hagarty as Captain Von Trapp cuts a fine m ilitary bearing and depicts the stiff naval officer with sine"' and authonty. However, his effect diminishes when he 1s called upon to warm to Mana and the children: the trans1t1on appears difficult to accomplish. V•l•rl• fr•g•n, J•clc H•g•rty •nd Lauren H•th•w•y ffrom l•ftt In .. Th• Sound of Music.. at th• Grand Dinner Th••t•r •t Anaheim's Gr•nd Hotel. T he key role of the Mother Ab- bess, who sings the insp1rat1onal .. C11mb Evef) Mountain," is super- b!)' enacted b~ Eugenia Hamilton. "hose crystal-clear operatic tones reverberate through the theater. This first-act-dosing moment 1 capable of raising gooseOesh on 11s audience. and Hamilton aecomplishe!I the feat adm1rabl). Bnan Doughty offers some light comic relief as the "1sh>-wash) 1m- presst1r10 Ma>.. but the Je"'el of the supponing cast 1s Valerie Fagan as the stylish Elsa, an elegant m1llion- a1ress who pursues the equally well- heeled Von Trapp. "Fagan under- scores ever) hne with its own subtle subtext in a brief, but beautiful performance Robyn Pardue 1s a fresh . h'el~ L1esl. the elde 1 of the children at .. , 6 going on 11:· and M 1chael Simms is quite good as her suiror. T\ l ,IS'J'l '\GS 1:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • lneide Edition Two on Ille Henf Time on Plefllt Ed WiMgUy 'S1a1rw1y to H11ve" (RJ 11n Stereo) o News PtlSljM Town illo Stereo\ o • Enleftllnment USA Today UntoMd My1terie1 (R) (In Te ~ My Two Didi Mitmf Vice leap orraitQ New• l °"""~ Show Toneaht Ste<~I O I" Stereo\ o In Stefeol D IHn Stereo! • llMblll Punlly MoV!t: •• "'Joclc' P9ttrMn" (197S Orama) Jack News TUI Solp Contd ....... , Thom"""". Jackie Weaver • AIC New1 0 Eyton L.A. 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Mystery) Alain DelOn Jeanne Moreau PG MoYit: u •'t "Don Glovlnn4" 1979) NA DIS Movte Contd Sidtlllch Litct Ftmily Dtnaer Bly Mollle: •••"Thi Rtinmllltf" 119S61 &m Lancaster Om e "Kilmtt" :J E5'H NA 8owllnQ Seanlt Ooen Cont d I SoortsCenttf PGA Tour 8tMblll Mia RIClnll F llllin' Hole soortSLook I SoortsCenttt FAM 700 Club MoYit: •• "The wt Ride of Ille Dtltotl Geng" (1979, WesttmJ Larrv W11cOx 700 Club GAU El Clltvo MoYit: "l.-Moflldt'' 24 Hom Movie: "la Pietra Su11na" HI() Tennis Contd Tennl1 Movie: ••'7 "Thi Setptnt 1nd Ille RaintlOW" (t9871 A a !Omit Tiies Not ttle News 1 ·Nicihi Stand Ttnn11 L.ft 1k1M1Mr: For HIN ~&!Mey Movit: ••• -.. of• Lifftme" 11985 Orama! T~ForHirt' MAX Movie: .. . -"Contd Movie: ••'h "11 Apn" (19881 Georoe Bums PG o MoYit: •YI "Outdl T rtll" 11987) A .. ,,... .. NICI( o.daet L-TYllM Milttf Ed Patty Dullt IMY 3 Sons Donni Rttd Sit. Niotl1 ISCTV llauall·ln Cat S4 flttlME ,. ....... 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ICIMG Ab l Movte Cont :s IMttor l.._.. BtttMtl_San """" Padres at Los Anoe.es Oodoers !l.1¥11 McMe: ••• "Tiit ~· ' s.ort•· (1940i Complete TV llstlngs In Sunday's TV Update Rolf. The other chtldrcn's roles are double cast with Kevin Lorcque and Kristen Maxon the best of the lot at Frida) 's performance. Rendering effective support are orecn Reardon. Pamela Hamill and Carolyn B1erke as nuns, Martin Brother and Toni Pcmnc as the Von Trapp servants, Da ve Hutchinson as the German admiral and C hns Van Vleet as a naM) Nall. D1rc~tor Todd Nielsen has bor- rowed a page from the Curtain Call Di nner Theater playbook 1n excising two songs fro m t he show . pre.,umabl> to shorten the evening. However. both "No Way to top If" and "Be Wi sc, Compromise·· are numbers showcasmg the roles of Max and Eha. and at least one should ha"c been retamed. "The ound of Music'"continues through Sept. J at the Grand Dinner Theater. located m Anaheim's Grand Hotel at 7 Freedman Wa). Performance'> arc given n1ghtl} ex - cept Monda)'s at varying cunam times "1th maunee!I on Saturda) s and unda)s. Call 772-77 10 for t1cke1 1nforma11on. Fox eyes morning programs LOS ANGELE (AP) -Tele- vision stations affiliated w11h the Fox Broadcasting Corp. have an· nounccd the formation of a ne"" • children's telcv1s1on cooperative. The K.Jds Network. due 10 dehver its first animated scnes 10 the 125 Fox stations in ptember 1990. will pool the resources of the Fox sta- 11ons to produce network-quaht~ programming for children ages 2 to 11. said Mike Fisher. chairman of Fox's affiliate board. "The strength of this concept 1!1 tha t with all the Fox affiliate . we will reach 90 ~rcent of the coun- try," Fisher said. "I think the best way to think of 1t 1s that Fox is going to be the banker and the affiliates end up owning the programmir:ig. .. GttOSllUS1aS 1 lf'GI • IOftl ,,,....) ...._. llnun tM llldt trnll On The Prlmists • hafnt • Llllldl • """"' • Cdl.,, • .... c.... ...... ., 646 4202 Ne ... 1rt111-.CA_, • 1tl~~ I .,, -, 10-·SCMJ'30-t 10 1~10-• 7:30-10 10/ .... °' OIM:ounts On 2 SetMflS 11 55-12 SS.2 20·3 20·4 45 5 45-7 15·8 1 S.94().10 l5 No PUNS Or Ott<:ountl !kl ... Tt«*'9tml ·-·-(Pl) (111~1~) 5 IS.76 101S Mesa's 'Miracle' may go to Monaco Sy TOM TrTUS OM!y "°' Co.rtipoo-n! They may not be going to Monaco, as they had hopcd .. but the ca\t and crew of the Costa Mesa ll\'IC Pia} house's productton of .. Monday Aficr the Miracle" arc stud)ting the 1111' cl brochur~ for sunny Spain. .J • • A th ird-place finish at the national fi nals ' of tbe American Association of ommunlly Theaters one-act festival in Omaha. Neb., over the weekend assured the local thespians of }Ct another performance. This one will be g1' en during the pcnod fro m Sept. I 1-23 at an intcmatronal theater tournament 1n Barcelona. "We're just lhnlled with the resolt'J .... c~clarmcd Darlene Roth. a p layhouse board member and one of the produce~ of the <ihow. •·o f course we were shooting for Monaco. but I think it's JUSt great that "'e'll be going to Barcelona." The hour-long cutttnF of "Monda) After the Miracle" - pla}wnght Wilham Gibson s ~quel to his more famous drama. "T he Miracle Worker" -captured state and regional honors 1n 1~0 previous theater tournaments. It "'as one of I 0 produc11ons entered m the national fcsll,al in Omaha. The nattonal winner was Mar ha Norman's "Getttnj!. Out," performed b). the pokane. Wash., C1v1t· Theater. which will represent the United tales at the World Fcs11 val of ~mateur Theater in Monaco. econd place went 10 Samm-An Williams' "Home ... presented by the Encore; Theater ( ompan:r of Washington. D.C .. which is ticketed for anot her international festn al in Japan. In addition to Its third plan· fi m<;h. the Costa Mesa ('iv1c Playhouse production also wa!I prc11ented a plaque for best costumes. lighting and set drsign in the fe'!t1val. Howard Shangraw, a member ol South Coast Repcnory·~ resident company. directed "Monday Af\er the M1rade" originally last November to a choru'I of crittcal acclaim. The Dail y Pil ot selected It as the best commun1t} theater ptoduct1on of 1988 The pla> hcg1ns 'iOme I 0 to 15 'tea{s af\cr "The Miracle Worker" left ofT -with th e deaf and blind Hllen Keller JU'it learning hov. to speak under the dogged tutclagr of her teat·hcr . .\nn1c Sullivan. She is now comparatively articulate. and blossomin& into woman- hood, which creates add111onal conn1,·ts v. hen Annie "'eds wnter John Mac) The three leading membcrc; of the ca t -Susan ~dams as Annie, Deeanna Pampcna as Helen and Marc Wh11morl' a\ Ma(y -were reunited for the pla)hOu'iC's entr)' in the AACT fl"st1val No" the spotlight will sh1f\ 10 Barcelona. hut loca~d1cnceor,; "''II have a c:hance to S(e the "M1rac.Je" cutting dunng the ummer Theater Fesll' al at the 1 ewport Theater ~rt Center Jul~ 0.23. Susan AdaMI, Marc Whitmore •nd D•••nn• Pamp•n• In the Cost• Meu PlayhouH·• ... Mond•y After th• Mir Kie:· · Diamond opens at Forum From City News Service JNGLEWOOD -Neil Dramond brings his decades-spanning appeal to the Forum today a<1 he kicks off a record-breaking I 0 performance., to promote ht'i latest album. "The Best Years of Our Live ... As of Monday afternoon. nearl} all of the I 0 performances were old out. a Forum box office spokesman said. with single seats available for a few shows. and scat<i together avail- able onl) for ne"lt ·unda) ·s per- formance The Forum scats about 18.000 for concens. a spoke'iman <ia1d Box-offi ce 11ckets were going for S 18 and $20 each. But at outlets such as Ticket Time a "good sclcct1on" was left, a spokes- man said. Prices ranged from S'\5 to $300 each. Diamond. 48, 1s the fi r.-,t per- former ever to book I 0 engagements at the Forum. breaking hts own record of seven shows set in 1983. The New York -born singer got started in the music industry in the '60s wnting bubble-gum rock. tn· eluding ··rm a Believer" and .. '\ Little Bit 1\1c. a Little Bit You" for the Monkccs tarting in 1966 with his debut single .. olitaf) Man:· Diamond·., music ranged from pop (" wect Caroline:· "I Thank the Lord for the ight Time." 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( ~clc cont1nur~ high -)m1·11 ht: ;11 right plncl' TAURUS (1\prtl 20-Ma} 20). Ta .. i.. 1o; completed \loon 1n \llltr '>lgn highlights 1ntu1t1on. 11ming. Judgment.'><'' appeal D1\pl.I\ 'our mior\ tih1l' 1nd1go. purple. You·,e c-<tncall:d ~our\elf from ~h:11 lOultl hil\l' hn•n embarrassing. GEMINI I \1a\ 11-Junr 20) L 1ght I\ shed on an-.l prn 1ou'h llJrk In comer of room )OU d1\COH'r that an1de was nu1 c;tulen hu1 nll'tl'I' misplaced Da' feature~ enltghtrn· .. -------------ment, Leo natl\e fill'i 1n blank \pacri, / CANCER (June :!1-Juh 22! (\ell' 1s such that } ou "'1n. gain ropular11~ fulfill aspirations Your ··hest qualtt1es" become e' 1dcnt ccnano features pcr\uao;1on. rornam:c. prc-.11ge. You'll get monc}. 100' .\qunrian rep- resented 1111!1~111•• .. • LEO (Jul) 2 \. \ug 2.!J Lunar po\· .................. .a.a.Ii.&• 1t1on cmphast1l'\ ahthl) to climb high- er than ong1nall) planned l\1an) will C'<prc\S o;urpn-.c \ .. C'ur,at l'nu<.·· 10d1v1dual make'> generous offer \.1atntntn balanC'l' tntl·g11t ' VIRGO (•\ug. 21. pt 22) Prrcct'l' p<lll'nt1al Loo i.. hl.·wnd till' 1mmedia1e. Empha'it\ on tra,el. cduratwn. abtl1t~ 10 deal 11 '"'h om· "hP ob\lously 1s n charlatan Relat1\c eo;rousrs cau'>c "'1th p.1<.<.111n '>lnl.l'flt' LIBRA (. ept 23-0ct 21>· [\amine 'anou'> a\fX'l l' 111 tinanli.11 proposal nder'itand that one "'ho pul\ fonh plan'" 111l·rcl\ a .. thud p,111' ·· Insist on direct nl'go11a11on\ Sc<·nartn mils a1 ten1mn 10 1ni,t fund au ount SCORPIO (Oct 23-No'. 21 ). c;omr fX'Opk attempt tu l·n11u· \OU regarding home. marriage. Potential cmplo~cr might \a\ ··11 onh \OU '-'l'fl' mon· settled'" f.mpha<" on legal ag.reemrnl\. puc;<.1hi1t1~ nf p.1rtnl'"h1p ·T.aurus reprcscn1ed SAGITTARI (. 0' 22-Drc 21 I \omMnr m.1, he l~ing Ill 'ldl \Oll proverbial bill of good'> lk P<)\tll\l' rnn~c·rn1ng qu,1111,. t111.iranll'l'' Workmanship commando; more than uc,ual a11ent1on .\utomohth• part m.i\ pro'e difficult to rrplace CAPRICORN !Dec 22-Jan 1<n \<:enano .1nt•n1<. 'Plurg1ng 11\ll'O\lt~ takin$ cold pluni c Reputation '" on hnc Rclatlllm.h1p hca11o Older 1nd1 \ldual make'> dcdnratton of lei\<' V. all al lca\I e1gh1 da\\ h<.'fnrt• f!I "final ans"er ·· AQUARI (Jan 20-Frb I XI '-l'"' appro;Kh lll'(l''l\an r\' 1rd1ng sccun,t). homr. arrangement of pa~ mt•ntc; lndl' 1dunl Jd' •'>Ing 'nu ~ .... he engaging tn "trea11\C accoun11ng .. \kan<. )ou·re not gl'1t1ng l'nl1rc ru1h Investigate' PISCES (f-ch IQ-March 201 omr , ... 111 "a' \Ou arc \J1n l>nn't 1<'1 lhl\ stop )OU from "tmpm' 1ng am'<.'arancc .. You r~cc1'c infnrm:i11on "h1d1 t.1n boost carcrr. clc,a1e prc'it1gc. hort tnp ma~ bt· nen•\<..tr' < .tnll'r n.111 .. c is 1n p1t·1urc IF J UNE 28 IS VO R BIRTHDAY ~ou arc tndcix·ntkn1 d\nJnm creatl\l', sensual and tubhorn You dc .. m· 10 haH' \Our 11\\n ''a' tx·l.tll\l' usuall)' >OU I "ov..n wny" prove<; corrrct. Care mu'it hC 1111<.cn 10 J\ (111.J hl':.1\\ ltft1ng. Your hack 1~ -.ulnerable 10 tnJUf) Father had r<l\\thl.,. more 1nllut'Oll' than did mother. Protect right eye. MaJOr domestic adJU\lment take' plaC't' HHIUf,I THE OTHER SIDE Of LIGHT OPENINGS North-South vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • Q 10 5 J Q 4 3 . 5 • AJ9Jl WEST EA T • AJ964 •Kil Q It 7 6 K <> k • ) J 10 7 6 4 • 1116 • KQ74 SOUTH • 7 ~ AJ915 2 <> AQ132 . ' The biddina: w... Nortla r.a.t So.Ill ,_ ... I 0 4 Q °" ... .... • .. Opcnina lad: Kint of <> Many duplicate players ate firm believer• In liaht openlna bkl1, ape· dally In third scat. While wt do not deny the advantaacs of 91ttln1 1n and out of the auction early, there arc drawbacks as well. This hand ls from a tourn&JMnt in the Wuhint· ton ua. If thert is a aood rcuon for £ut to open his hand In any .... wt havca't found one. South bappeaed to be an ldhlrtftt of tht theory• fair hands with a 6-S 6tri..._ abnoeC always produce ..-. IO 1M boun* Into four hW1s. Wac dou· bled to show some valuet. and there the auction ended. The futility of East's opcnina came home to roost when West chose the kina of diamonds as his openina lead. Declarer, Nadine Warfield of New York, was now In control. She won the ace, cashed the queen of diamonds and led a third diamond. West choae to ruff with the siJt, and dummy overruffed. After .cash- Ina the ace of clubs, declarer re- turned to hand with a club ruff and led another diamond. Wat ruffed, led a spedc to his panner's kina and tc0red another diamond ruff, but that wu the third and tut trick for the dcflftll. Declarer rurr~ the lee of spllda, drew the out1tandln1 trump and claimed. We have faarly simple nlla for third-hand openlftl bide. If wt do °"" NPt ' it ls In .,.,. of uvifte a sub-IB6nimum hand, not becau11 ol it. We do IO either to di~ a a.cs. wMda can be of eoftlidlrabll aid to ptlrtnlr, or f« pr-"'" pur- .-.. 8uc'1 hand IMC ne6ther of dMle condkion1. I Orange Coatt DAIL y PILOT IW4Klrietd•y June 21. 1919 Auction enriches Repertor;_y treasury 9y KAltEN M. REED Of IN 0~ l'llot St.tft Ursle Fl1her, when asked. wasn't exactly sure how to spell her name. h was understandable. tl'lough She was in somewhat of a state of shock after her name was drawn as the winner of the red Maida RX-7 convertible donated by Mazda of America for the I l 1h annual <;outh Coast Repenof) ~ucuon. Saturda) night · ~ Sponsored b} the Theatre Guild, the e' ent attracted 300 plus and raised some $75.000 for SCR's an· nual fund. The opponuntl) drawing was the culminatton of the evening which began wtth a buffet dinner' in Town Center Park JUSt outside CR. Guests mingled and perused the silent auction tables o r sampled the wi nes and foods from a vanet) of local wineries and restaurants. . Most agreed the pasta. steak and scampi from Four Season's Pav1 lton restaurant "'as among the best, although no complaints were heard about the othe~. including offenngs from mbros1a, Birraporetti's. Bistango's. Back Bay Rowing and Running \lub. Forty C":lrrots. Gustaf Anders and J.\lfredos. among others. The contemporary band .. 'can· dals .. took a break about 8 p m. for cvcf)one to move into SC R·-. main· stage theater for the ltvc auction Noddle Wellner choreographed the show of aucl 1oncd 11ems. i ncorpora I· ing the ~ts of SCR'\ rurrent pro- ductton. ·· unday 1n the Park With George." "We ma> not ha'e a full hou<;e .. said aucttoncer Mel Giller as he sun e)ed the Jo-.1al gathenng from· 1hr stagr "hut ''e ha' c a hrll of an audience·· Gilkr autttonrd 25 ttems to the sp1 rttrd group 1ntlud1ng !for S6 0001 a 5( R matn'itilge produ'-tton and hostl·d candkllght goum*t dinner for 20 1 n 5( R · s Stene Shop Other popular 11em'i included a terner pupp) ($4751 .rnd .i I K gold hcan necklace v.1th 1 ·K hagurt1r., ($ '.500) •\'I a 'ipeual treat. 5C R pertormel" Richard Doyle. John Ellington, John David Keller .tnd Hal Landon Jr. teamed up for sclcc11ons frnm 1ht: ....,_,,._...., ... _ ...... Suun W.,ltten. Rosemary Sl•v• l•t leftt; Andy •nd Ollvla Johnson with Martin Benson. corned} ··Be~ ond thr r n nge ·· <..up- porters "'ere laughing heart1h v.hrn the~ returned to the parl for \off1:e dessen and dannng undn 1hc \lar<, • Themed "Enwrr the pam <.cl· ehrated the end uf < R'' 2'1h season. and ha<, ae<ordtng to Theatre Gut Id prrs1drnt Ro. emar) Sieve ·'hetome a delightlul 1rad111on at . C R \\ c applaud the 1hea1er''i accomplishment<, and loot.. lon~ard IO thi: ne\t ::!5 ~rars .. ·v. ha1 better "'a} to 1ake 1he year out "'11h a bang'>'' added even1 chair- man usaa Wlllttt11. tcenng comm1uee members ce>- ord1nattng the e-.cnt mcluded Namey C-rl on, Micltele Meyer, Gary Mat· tlion, Doris Pucale. Da .. ae Walker. Dorla Pre811erplt, S...l Ono. Joy Owens, Pllyllls &Wen ... , Vicki KatUD , It•)' Mcl>euN, Deka teckel, Irene Mack. Beverly C.., Jiallt )tagllone, lllrley Gllkrt and Margit Motta. ... ColU_mn helP-ed_ moth_er snuff habit DE .\R J.\N" I \'-I DER\ I rrad 1h.1c; rnlumn in 1hr Raleigh '-ev..<, and Ob,erq•r on Jul\ 25. J ll7fi It made me qu11 <.molong ,1f1cr I h.1<1 hcrn hool..cd 10 1 15 \Car. "'"" m., d.iughll'I "hm1l..ed \he 1c; 17 Plea.-.c run 11 .ig.11n -\ < O'-< £: R "f D ~tOTllLR DEAR MOTHER: Here it Is. I wish yau luck. DE.\ R \ ~" I \'-OF R <.. Tht'> kt· ter rlllclt'> "'' O"n feeling\ "1bo111 ug.irettl'\ altt·r ::!.i ~l'ar<; of -.moking I'm J\h.inu·d Ill .1dm1t t•m \1111 a1 11 I douht 1ha1 th" k11er "111 h.i' e thl' sltghtl'\t imp.Kt 0n lhl' hca' 11~ ad· d1ucd r ur me .111 thl' \,\Ofds '" thl' "'urld '"II not 1.11..c the placr ot 1h.ll li r\I l lg.Hl'lll' 1n the morning r d r.1ther Jddrcs m)'>C.'lf Ill )OUr Tl'.1der' "'ho clrC 17. !l<. I l>O<'<.' \\a\ \\Ith a set of hl·alth~ lungs "Whtte teeth. dean blood cnur<;1ng through m} 'etn'i -and 1n m) po<.kct m) lir"t pal kage of c1garrnc~ I lo"' "'a" I to kno" that 24 >rars t.ner I'd bl: '>0 hookl"d 1hat an~ thought of qu1111ng "'ould be nut of '\ t :tts,. ·\ K t :RS the que.,11on" I IO\' lt)uld I kno\l a1 I "I th.ii l°d ht• "a~tng up ealh nwrntng "'1th ,, mouth 1ha1 1a<.1e<. ltl..l' the ho1111m 111 .1 hird cage·> Hm• could I ~no" nl\ teeth \\Ould hi. <.tain1.·J and m\ lhe\I "'ould fed ac. 11 11 \H're ti lle<l \\Ith cement" \II I l..nl''-' \\,l\ that c.11111l..1ng "a" lhl· 1.1101 1h111g t11 d11 II m.1de me krl gro" n up \lthnugh l'H nl"cr <.cen m \ lunge.. I l<.n<m ho"' thC\ mu<.t IPnl<. ~1 ~ undl'. who " .1 '>Urgeon lllll'l' \hO"'('d nll 'umc before anti attn p1ettire" "\11 1n on an autnr'-~ nnt• of lhl'Sl' ll.1 \<.." he \3td .. , ou'll '-Cl' 1 hal I hl' nt>n\moker'c, I u ngs Jrl' .1 bnghl p1nl.. \\hrn I "fll.n up thl.' rhcc;t l:J' II\ nt a \moil.er lhl· l'nttn." rrsp1ratof\ · "~ Sll'm 1'> m•arl~ hlJl ~ depending on huv. Inn!!! hl' h;1<. <.rnol..ed .. 1111 I cnnt1nur tht• tilth' hJhll. going h.ilf lTat ' on morning' "hl'n r m out \lt ugarclll'S I go d1gg1ng through J'>hlrJH Jnd "'a<oll'ha\l..l't\ for a buq 10 \Jlt\h nn cra•ing I patl' thl' tlnnr lt l..c J hung0 1lllln \.•Jtting fnr thl <.111rc It> 11ix·n Th~n I hum uiuh.1,rn ~rnd hand oH·r another 55 llnt' I• r J pad•,l@I.' ol c;u1nde 1Tha1 "'·'"the pnu· in I',-,, 'o"' .i pal \..Jgl 111 \Ullldl' '" mnrr hke SI, t 1 W11h that liN pull I \.LJ hll nothing .ihlwt II t'1\ll'' gm,J 1 ho-.c .:td' arl' .1 1(11 or halnnl'\ Ru· lhl' pcupk \l hu -;di llt!Ml"lh~'· lh,n't C'Jrl ahi.>Ut \OU '\ 11l1 rt: h111 l'd .rnJ thn loH' 11 Their ~ '' Jd<. 11:11 11~1 111 ··t ·mon ·· Hui d11n 1 he 1u11ktl \n entcrn. 11'11 nol d h.im.l"ag1>n '"ll II he hopping on It ' a hcar\l' If I l·ould \\ttll' u garette .ldc; Id sho"' ptctur<.'' of m•c,cll rnu@htn tt m' head otT. gargling away a rotten t.i<.te that t..cep\ returning. spending monc:~ I can·1 afford Stupid me. c;utl..1ng on a ltule wb11e pat'lficr. Then I'd shov.. )Ou pictures of the tlothes l''e burned. and the people I 'r offcnd<."d 1N1th my breath m) \mokr m) ashes. m) matches and m\ butts This 1s me. Se"enteen. a rasping. ~pttltng. f()gg) -brained addict who ha'> let thr habtt consume me. I'm a .-lan't quttter" v..ho crea1es his own au pollut1on "'ho pref~ carbon mono\ldc to u\~&en. who~ stnuse .in: lunc;1an1h draining \ie. v..1th the l 111 " fin ger. and tl'e foul breath <omulong nlllrl' and enJO~ tng 11 le<i -tl'll1ng .. OU that I "'' h 10 God '>11mcm1c had "'1scd me-up "hen I v..i' 1--.\ D~ \1NED FOOL \\HO H .\ TH'I Hl~1 ELF DEAR FOOD: VHr . slpat9r~ gives me an idu why yoe coalillff chat flltb). expusive, destnctive habit Maybe when yoa llke yoenelf betc~r. you mi1h1 decide yoa're worth saving. 'fVliami Vice' star remarries 'Working Girl' .\SPE:--.. Colo I .\P) -.. ~1 1am1 Vt " star Don Johnson and h1\ <.'\· "W1fc. Oscar-nomina ted aclr<.'\\ \.kl· 'nffith. "'ere remamcd \fan- To grlll lsri't barbecuing Q. What's the difference bctv..cen "to grill" nnd ··to barbccur"" A. Mea1 site. cookrng ttmc. dis- tance from thr fire. You grill steak-; fish. burgrrs. close to the coal". ma)1bc 1x inches. and qu1ckl> You barocc uc roa ts. nh racks. <i1dc'i. whatever, fanhrr from thr coal'i ma)'bc a foot and a half. and slowl) urely you're aware there arc 7.019230769 da~ in a week. Do )'OU know anybody wtth a "quiet mind·; I mean of the sort Robcn Louts te1.enson described. "Quiet minds cannot be perple\cd or frightened. but go on in fonune or misfortune at their own pnvatr pace. ltkr a clock during a thunder· torm." Butterlltes. too. fiJhl over 1ur1. Tcmtorial ltttle beasts.. Though you and I don't learn while we lccp. newborn babtc'I do Or so the researchers now report The relaxed baby, they sa>, appear\ asleep, but remains conscious and capable of learning. What happens 1n the "slcepma" baby's room. thcY. 511y, ts filed aYra y 1n the "slttp1ng · bib 's mind. for better or for YrOfSC "Certain thouahts arc pra)'c"," "'rote Victor Huao. UTh<'rc arc mo· ments when, whatever the at11tude of the body. the t0ul 1 on its knca." Q. ~ a baby, huna by 1tt hcc:ls. know 11°\ UJ>'tdc down1 1' Not until it's tfVatl months old, 1ccord1n1 to th<' sptt11hit\ What! You tho-"t the hum- manaberd wu tht onfy btrd that can f1y blckwtrdt? No. tht ~ can. too. can the oncntaf iunb1fd. da) a1 thl'tr ru .. ltt ranch 10 1hr "tratn'> ul a <.tring quartet and th<.' roar ol nc"' heltrnpter<. "I l·an·t hrar )Oll. bc'\:au\l• ol 1hr helicopter\ · puhl1c1<.t Flltott \hn11 aid 1n a tcll'phonl· mien tC\\ an· nounc1n11 thr \1onda., afkmoon ct'r· emon:. John'lon. w. \\Oft' a \1.htll' IU \l'dn and (1nllith 'I ''l•rr a "'hilt' Ian· "'edd1ng go\\n "Ith a train. fht>\ \\Crc m.:trrtnl under J \1.h1tc . Ocrn rr· cnt\\tnt•d arbor tn a non-<icnomina- ttonnl l l'rcmoO\ ath·ndcd h\ ahoul 30 clo<.c lnend\ anJ fam11\: M1n11 'i31d. • "Shr loc11<.cd hcau11ful " hl' ~td nt (111ffi1h. "hu ,., l'\Pl'Cttng a child 1n l.lll' ~ep1emhi.·r 11r r.nl) <ktohl.·r John<.on .1nd (iriffith ha'l' one )Oung \On e.il h b' prr\lou' rt'la· ) t1on'lh1p-. The 1. htldren \Cf' cd ,,, nng hcJrl'f\ IOI/ -..11d ld no 11nmcJ1.11c "llrd ''n lhl l pk"' hont'\ m .... n plan' T hl' h3\t' home 1n \-.ix·n. I o<. \nt?dt' Jnd \11Jm1 C,nflith -...ao; nllmtnatcd tnr an -\l .tdl·m' .\" arlf tor her "nrlii 1 n l;l\t ~c.1r<. tiim "\\ M 1n11 < •trl .. The \erl'ITIOO\ ll10~ r lall' 1•111h1 mile<. rtlinh,,e'il ''' \<,ix·n .11 lhl' wupk'<. \\ otl(h ( rn·l R.tnl h John,on h.11.I h1rt'd <'1@.ht dl·rut1l'' lnim 1he P111<.111 c 1•11n t\ \hn1tr Department a~ '-1.'C•ml\ 1;11 till' l'I cmnn) h111 lllllltl nn1 '-l<'I" rtl'"' 111.'lll'OJHe~ ltc1 m hu111nt.t thl' r;m, h home "lftt \\9~ nn hou<.e I ,,,,uld h,l \l' had a l't)mplJ1111 1"11 tell '"u that • \Jld C. ltllcird "\llllh" Rvun<,dlll nl th1.• '\hcnfr'i Depanment. v.ho \Upcr \l'd \CCUrtl) He <..lid .i ll'" people -apparent- " lan11 -l'rc dt\C"O' ercd unda\ aa"'ltn@ up thl 1mga11on d11ch lead· '"ti rr,,m an 11dJ01nang ranch onto l11hn\on-.; land The' "'ere caught anJ mdcrcd a\'a' \.111111 -..i1d h1 office "as hit v.1th m11rl' than 100 tnquines from nev.\ ;ig~n1.IC'> c \ t•r thl' \\Cl'kcnd aOOUt the- v.l·Jd1ntt Roun<oefcll aid part of htS' dut) cJrlier in thl' da) v.a~ 10 help 1he ~ oupk l)b\ain their mnmage ltcensc.- lrom rhr Pttl..10 Count' rounhousc h1.rc • lohn'>On .1nd Gnffith wrre mar- r1eJ in )'rf\ .iriJ d1-.or<'cd less 1han l"l' 'l'ar1, IJll'f he also 1 d" nrced ltt'l11 .illt11 ~'<''en Bauer Reg'ardless of vvhere you live or "W'Ork, there's a "neighborhood pos~ office" near1Jy .. • I You'll find your ''neighborhood post offices" in pharmacies, gift 1hope, atatiomra. many· other retail stores. They offer a complete line of poatal product.a and •WI-.. including stamps, money orders, certified and registered mail, .,..1r,.. MC.,,.._ Expreu Mail Next Day Delivery at the same low pricee aa your local POlt Olllc.. Regardless of where you live or work chancee are there'• a "neichborhood pell& •• nearby. For the location nearest you, give us a call at (7 14) 662-6200. U•e Your Convenient Neielaborhood Poet Offtce Year 'Round For All Your Poetal eed ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, June 28, 1989 OC Fiesta celebrates · 7 Years of family fun The Oran9e County Fiesta will celebrate its seventh year with six day1 of family fun Thursday, June 29, throu9h Tue1day, July 4, hosted by the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce, with Coor1 Beer Distributin9 Co. and Connell Chevrolet as pre1entin9 1pon10rs. ' Paul Revere and the Raiders will open the festivities on Thunday, June 29, H doors open for the 1iz day event at 5 p.m. 'at Mile $qua.re Park. The Ul.ow1 beqin at 7 and l 0 p.m.; al80 on the sta9e is Paul Cuey with "A Tribute to Elvi1." "We ue plea1ed to brin9 thi1 outstandi119 event to the Oran9e County Public," John Collins, pr .. ident of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce, said. On Friday, June 30, there will be a continuous battle of the band1, featuring bands from 5Quthem California. On Satur- diy, contemporary Christian art- ist Randy Stonehill and The Alter Boys will perform on the Fiesta stage. Sunday, July 2nd, for thoM who love the music of the music of the 40., the big band 10unds of the Keith Wil- liam' 1 Orchestra will 9ive those in attendance a chance to sway to the music of Tommy Doraey, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. Continuous daily entertaiment will include carnival rides, rib and chili cookoffs, arts and crafts and inlemation41 _lood faire, commu.nity and business expo booth1, baby contest, Mnior kin9 and queen contest and more. All proceed• from the Fie.ta benefit non-profit and charitable caute1 includin9 youth 1eholuship1. On Tue1day, July 4, live in concert lhrou9hout the day i1 "Leqend of Rock 'n Roll." Toppin9 off the fourth of July will be Oran9e County's lar9est free firework.a spectacular be- 9innin9 at 9 p.m. Daily admi11ion i1 $3; juniors 6-10 $1 ; and children five and under are free. The Fiesta i1 open Thursday from 5 p.m. to midnic;iht; Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Mon- day 11 a.m. to midnf9ht; and Tu .. day 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, call (714} 962-4441. ···~··············· 1989 Thunday, June 29 7 and 10 p.m . -Paul Revere. & The Raiders 6 p.m. -Paul Casey in a "Tribute to Elvis" Friday June 30 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. -Battle of the Bands 11 a .m . to 4 p .m . -Calif~rnia State . Cham- pionship Rib Cookoff 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. -Exoti c and Classic Car Show 1:30 p.m. -Senior King and Queen Contest 8 p .m. -Contemporary Christian Artist, Randy Stonehill and The Alter Boys Sunday, July 2 11 a .m . to 4 p.m. -Chili Cookoff 1 to 3 p .m . Arm Wrestling 7 p.m. -Big Band Sounds of Keith Williams Orchestra Monday, July 3 11 a .m . to 11 p.m . -Battle of the Bands Finals Tuesday, July 4 noon to 3 p.m . -South Coast Trio 4 and 10 p.m. -Paul Casey Tribute to Elvis S p .m . -Leqends of Rock 'n Roll -The Platters with Zola Taylor -The Coasters -Special 9uest -Bobby Freeman -Little Dion -Tribute to Jackie Wilson -Ted Miller and the High Rollers 9 p.m . -Orange County's largest free ~-Ls show . ''~ Donations benefit Fiesta Fireworks Spectacular Many donation• were pre1- ented to the Fountain Valley Chamber oLCommea:e_ lor it• fiesta Fireworks Spectacular on July Fourth. Major Contrlbutora of .Sl,000 or more Avco Financial Service• Connell Chevrolet Cort Furniture Rental Fountain Valley Reqional Ho1pi- tal $100 The Frolic Silk Gallery Tony De Santis Howard Kwon Kawa9uchi Brother• S80 L. Lammen Sally Un9eheier Barry Tabachnick Mr. StTever Trail-Rite Inc. Ronald Golde Fred Eppele Ed Seqeber9 Phil Koerner M & M Communications M & S Sales $40 C. Brothers S30 M. Nquyen Dan Bradwick $25 J. Lindtey Mark Shapiro Jim Kin91bury Three Stu Nur1ery The Bryan Family Eden Pren D.M. Welton Mr. COltello Hilda Bell Dr. Lun1k Wm. White Tony Dau1 Safe Inc. Mino Tan9 Richard Loc;ian Mon Van Vo M. McReynold1 Mr. Ander90n Harold Hutchin10n Don Westphal • G. Vana1 June Marini Wm. Robin10n Denni• Hartaoq Don Dillahunty Y ahihiro Sakai Cban9 Ho MelisM Hu1inko Bob Kubo Lowry Construction Sally Price David Bates Jam•• Mackowiak Mr. Herman M. Liera Lei9h Hoven Judie Lewi1 An Jobn10n Mr. Ka9er Jam• Martin C.L. R .. v .. Barb Webber Mu Oma• The Chamber wi1h• to knowledqe the major co tributors for their continued 1u port. • SEANC RBO ~======================================~J!!;;;~ Jame1 Haney r; Ronald Bruce Calvin Warren E. Hustin9 Fiesta open to disabled, abused kid • Registered/Certified C ltnttal l \'pnot her~·~ • • • • • • Can Help You To: • • • Los e weight effortl• I\ •Stop smo ing • • • Overcome your fear of flyirig • • • • • • Understand KARMIC ties through past life • • C1I Worthinlfon Dodge ind Suzuki • regression • • Raising your vibration to spell personal • • • 10o/o Discount On All BOdy & Paint Work with .... " • • e • • • success 0 • For more information or an appointment call • Sean Carbone : • (71 ) 960-13 3 0 (714) 536-1953: IMrs:l-119 ••• ... ,ri (714) 147-1111 (213) 771-4111 • • inquire about our monthly "Ay Without Fear" & Past Ufe Odysaey Workshops • • ···················••e••e•e•e••• Now thru Mon., July 3rd, All Locations * SAVE 20% -40% -800/o on MEN'S - BOYS' -LADIES' FAMOUS MAKER SPORTSWEAR and BEACHWEAR ************* 99 •••••••• 99 : 11111 : : .... : : ...... : ......... 99 , ........ '12 -'21 ***#'*********•························ • U. : ..,., I : lal11' : 1111'1 : 1l11p : ..... : .... : ... : .. ...,. : •• ,.. : ... : 1121~ .. •• • •• • n• • "" • ••••• r. •••• ; •••• , •••• ; •••••• 1 •••• : ••••••••••• "'::°"v:.:=" . 8hlpler'• .::: :, MM'I & Yortctown Mon-Fri 10-9 •Sat 10-7 •Sun 1()..6 H9rbor & Wlllon 538-4700 Alto· Anehekn. Orenge. Piec911tla •Loe Mmmttoe. Long 8Mctt "31-3222 _.....,... ___ __ Terry Hart1horn JOMph Jone1 Nick Kosloff M. Chambers Mim Helfrich GeoTqe Kotichaa $20 Beverly Adami S. Edward1 Art Camarillo Mr. Spataro Oswaldo Yap ThomH Roe Chril John10n T.M. Brou9h J. K09er C.L. Reeve1 J&S Read-Weil Lyle Thorell Leonard Huqhes Don Kueny Ed Webber Children who are velopmentally diMbled, r"i in facilitie1 for abused or placed children and thoee w are part of a folter care procp are invited to attend a 1_pec outin9 at the Oran9e Cou1 Fiesta in Fountain Valley. "We are invitin9 the child in the community to be our qu at the carnival, which i1 part the Oran9e County tiest, Betsy Collini, Fiesta ch perlOn, said. OT9aniaation1 in the co ue invited to call for more inf mation reqardinq thi1 1 party at (714} 962-4441. CHMlel .. Of OOMMPCl tr l'OUNTMt VAUlY MILE IQUARE PARK (llroolchunt •t Hell) I GREAT DAVI • JU. 21th THRU JULY 4th CARNIVAL RIDEi OPEN DAILY e FOOD FAIR • ARTS & CRAnl • CONTIHUOUI ENTERTAINME PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS ThurSdey June 29. 7 & 10 p m . ' I \' THE COASTERS THE PLA TTEAS iWWWf .mn ..... ... ..., IPIC. a.-i moo ~-... #\ .~.., .. . ...... ·IU-· ....... ... ~ ... ... ,..., I II -., . 1a.- Fiuls ..... .. .. ..... MDly - .. u .,. -OR -°"11,•=:-::::.: 96.7K W ..::=.. ,_,C.-·•·"Wr ..... lllJ ...._"'-:AMI ... • Ytlll 1-ll SI•• CMt9I .. t ftw ,_.....,a..." C--• *" ....... • Ill., .... ....,, ca .,. (1Ml••• Ill i.t' -fl ,._,•,_,. ""'ltf • Clllllll ........................................... . . . , .. - , r- ty r- al . , • .. .. " • • • 'f . • : • • • • • • . .. l .. • I ~' ' IROPRACTIC PLUS ~· WILL BE OFFERING · FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING · FREE SPINAL EXAMS · BODY FAT ANALYSIS t a Nominal Fee ~' AFTER THE PARADE..-~ AT SEACLIFF VILLAGE "'\ CAPTAIN . CARDIAC & THE CORONARIES l 'SO's and &O's ~ ROCK 'n ROLL SHOW FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS COME ENJOY LUNCH ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE KIDS! NEW! CARNIVAL GAMES WITH PRIZES! ... come try your · skill and win ! Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /W9dnetdey, June 28, 1989 98 age ON MAIN STREET AT YORKTOWN . -IN THE HEART OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 538·7551 <' .. M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Wednelday. June 28, 1989 '''Stead of bein' allergic to chocolate, couldn't I be allergic to squash?" • . l I J I ' i 1 ~r ""t Gfl'f'M. "'tt\ • ~oO an htr~ . MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson Dlt1'R18 TllE llENAClt "Gollee! A fllck of the tongue and . poof .. it's gone•·· PEANUTS LOOK. T14E'f' JlJS T SENT ME M.V REPORT CARD r:RO~ SUMMER SC1400l. I 60T rnREE "AS ,.~ DON'T TELL ME • l'M NOT A GOOD STUDENT! f GARFIELD 50 Ju~r WH(.R£, AR E Wl GOI N& ON THI';> PATE.J ON? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE L> Tl4 15 15M1T A REPORT CARD SIR .. IT'S AN ADVERTISEMENT F=OR TME ''AAA PLUMBING COMPAN'1''1 6 18 by Hank Ketcham I --"'--;~' . " ...... by Charles M. Schulz THERE MUST 6E SOME MISTAKE .WE DIDN TE E STUD'< PLVM01N6. --- ' by Jim Davis l'tl MAVE. 3 TRIPL( t>y T~ K . Ryan by Kevtn Fagan ARLO AM> JANIS .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER P'UIQ[Y wnoatRBBAN I 'VE NEVER HEARD Of At\P- ONE HIRI~ A POPuLAR. KJD 1t> JUS-rHANG AF(l)()ND 1HEJR S10R£, ~ex.>. DOONlt8BURY J . • • by Jeff MacNe ARE IHEl.' DOING IH15 Wt1H A~ OTHER. KID!>~ WE.U.., IN A WP/.J ... by Garry Trudeau KJHJtRJ.£Y I fSN'1' Htl{ UH. Pfl£·MJl'TIAL Cblrell.· MH)I F()UJ 7Ht M()5T Miii/· UJU5 THING )Qfl.f;~ 51i611' • ,..,,,_ .. ., • ., o< .._. "™ ttout>le ""'" I ,..,, ....... 111..i •o•d• t.. stick IO your rtbl' O•n,,.,., -.. ·-........ oi. w0>d1 complain• my .... . " "' I PllMDI ,too_m~p.ot 11~11011 . r 1 1 I I I . 10 I S Al CS I . 1 1 r 1 1 I TOUHY J: .. ! . I I I t _ I " u p s y G I' t I I I ,, . • _, Coca Irle stories surface B)' JOE KAY AP' !opot1• 11/tlU t INC"INN .\fl -Pete Rose tncd to get 1n .. oh cd 1n cocaine deals of his associates 10 pocket 13,.frce cash and offered to store rnc:aanc 1n his house, a former associate told baseball 1n' es1111,3tors Paul (, Jans1cn "ho cl:ums he ran bc1s for 1hc ( ancanna t1. Reds manager. also told baseball 1n- ' esllgators 1n f ebruan that Rose once a kcd him 10 \Cl up a cocaine nng and include him Jan!>Len also ~id Rose once s:ud he might cons1dt.'r thro" ang a game 1f he had a large bet on 1t He also told 1n .. esugators that Rose ched.ed b) telephone w11h other m.1jOr· league managers about their players' ph}'s1cal <itatus before placing bets on their teams The cla1m'I "'erl' made 1n an 1n1cr- v1e" included an 1housands of pages of e'\h1b11s to 1n,es11ga1or John 1\it . Do"'d's rctlon. "h1lh "as released Monday It "as the first 11ml' Rn<.l' has been • hoked 10 the corn1n(' nng opcr.11ed b) formt.'r assm ia1es "ho ran a g)mnas1um in C anunna11 '"here the manager "orked out .\l1hnugh he's been acrnsed ol plaong bt.'1s through Jans1cn. there had been no public allcga11ons he 1ncd 10 hccnme an- ' oh ed 1n thl· drug opera11on '"Thi-; 1dt'a of Rose bt.'1ng 1n' oh ed "tlh drugs'' so tar off the "all that it's nd1rnlou .. :· Ro'>< la"' H'r Roben i\ P1tl·:urn Jr . .,aid "(T.o) an~one "'ho kno"'., Pete Roc,e and has knov.n Pete Rll'>e O\i.'f the H'Jrs. there·, JU'>I no Que,t1on he \\Ouldn't get 1mohl'd \1,.1th drug'> "For Jan~ll'n 10 ..a> th1' 11\ 'lander of the '"t>N kind lt'o; further e' 1dcnl·c to us that tht' gin "tll tio an~th ing 10 follo'~ through. w11h h1~ blackmail attempt<; of Pete Rose Wh> l)m .. <1''> 10\e.,11ea1ors CH'n went into nrea' llkl' thl'> '' hc\ond me." · Rose dedaned to d1'cusc, thl' drug. allcga11on bl'furl' thl' Red.,· gaml' Tuesda> night a@a1n\\ .\tlan1a. He said an his dcpo'>1t1nn tha1 he nc\l~r sav. l'OCaane around .\nord1ng to a '>P<>kC<,\\oman fur Dowd. the 10\l~'>llgator aid he left the drug rell'rl·ncc'> out nt his rcpon to the lOmml\\Wn1•r hcl:lll'-1.' 11 \\31\ not rek,ant 10th.: gamhllng 1nqu1r) Dcput~ < omm1'>'1C>nl'r f ranus r \'incent Jr ..aid thl' 1n,e<,t1gJIHrn concerned gambling "II "a' not <an tn\e<,11galll>n in J l.1rgl·r "l'O\l' ... he ~•d In other dc' t•lopment'i. thi: former g1rlfr1l'nd ol a Rosl' a.,c;oc1ate s.Hd she: had corrobora1cd the Do"d rc- pon ·,charge: 1ha1 Ro'il' conc;p1red 10 hide rncctral'k '"Inning" from a $47,646 P1k -~I\ 11clo.ct 1n 1 l.Jls7 ;'II Turf\\.a) Park 111 Hortncc.:. K\. If tht· chnrgl's arc t1 uc. Rose lace!. po<i\lhle 1nd1nment on l hargl'\ 11f consp1rat'} to defraud 1he l '. gm- ernmen1 .\ federal grand JUI') " 1nvcst1ga11ng Rose's mcomc tai.t''i Ro!>C I crnbach Otlhll•r 1he former g1rllnend ol Thoma'> P (1101oc,a. told The ·\'i~oc1atcd pr'('.,, th.ii shl· had pro' 1ded first-and sernnd-hand information 'upponing the l hargn to the f RI .ind thl' I ntl•rnal Rl•\ l'nuc· nice Also.~ Jan ~ll lelll'I Imm JansLen to anothl'r a11ornl'' tor Ro!te Re- U\.Cn J. Kall re,cnh J.rnven's lccl- (Ptease see COCAINE/CS) l~SIDE • M•Jor Le•gues/C2 • M•tu1z•k •utop1y /C2 • ferry to Cllppers/CJ •Niemiec-Outdoors/CJ • Horse re1ult1/C4 .. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 989 [ii Late-bloomer sets goal, earn a bid to PAC-10 school By JON FERGUSON O! ,,.. Dally P'llo< iuotr "{,reg thrC'\\ the' ball high and behind htm and h1. °"ent up .ind in mid-air tumed h1_s bid~ and l·augh1 the ball hchind him · . That "3'> hu" fdt\on fuotbJlll <. oa' h Da' e \\ h11c de~ nbed an earl~ season pa''.I pl.i~ from 4011r· terbatk (,reg .\ngelu' 11. to ttght enJ Bnan R'dC'r "h11.h ._e,ed a ~I I J 'IC.tor) l), 1.•1 ( ap1.,trano \ alk" "He s1ngk-hand1.•dl~ turned a uc into a \\an tor ur, ag.unst <. Jp11 'valle' ... \\htl\: ..aid "11 "as IJ-1 4 and ·"e "'l're dn,ing \\llh t\\u minutes to go and had a 1h1rd-and- anced offens1,e attack for 450 \ards and thrtt touchdowns • This Fnda) night at Oran C~c.t (. ollege. he ·11 pla~ for the uth in the Orange Count~ "onh-uth ~11- tar Football Game It all adds up to an 1mp~s1' ( n:sume but "'hat makes 11 some- " hat unhlo.eh 1s the fact R \der nC'' C'r pla~ed organized foothali unul h1' sophumore ~car -1f that "ould ha'e hecn 1ncomple1t: "c'd ha' e had a J ,_, ard licld gt.1al a11llfrip1 and probabh a 11e "The C apu \'alle~ coach 'klld after • 1 nouced v. hen I u. a a f'reshmn o. the gu) s on the football team ~ere reall) fun gu> s and had lot of t amaradene." R~der said ··1 JUSt "antl!d to be a pan of 11 I prett~ much "ent out tor fun and to ha'c somethmg to do " He rapid!~ de\ eloped into another 1n a long stnng of standout Edi n tight end hkc \'1c Rakhshani (L.\ E>.press), \1ark 80)l!r Clndl3napoh\ Colts) and Ken Griggs <Cal) D•lty P'llo• ...,oto "' Davi. c. CnaHero Edison Hl9h•s Brian Ryder Is one of the South•s major targets at tight end. Although 5-foot-6, he IOoks at most on eye-to-eye basis By JON FERGUSON Of tM D•lly ~llol \t~tf Jim Rohcrc;on 1<; not un1.· 1u u1mpl.11n hul l n1\l'r· Sil) Hight o:irh \t.1rk < unn1ngl1.1111 ,,11d h" g1.1J11.111nr. running had.. v.,1, .1 l111k d1-..1ppc11ntl'll \\ht'n ht' \\,l\n't sdt'C'll'd to thl' ~outh .\11-\t.u' ti.r th•' f nd.i ·., Or.inl!t: Count\ -...:nrth-\nuth \II • Star Foot hall ( 1,1mi: llut \\hen another pl.i\l·t ,h11\\cd IJc"-. of cnmm1tmt'nt Ktih- crson Jumped at lhl' lh.rn,l ··1 \\3\n't l'\Pl'l \Ing II .11 all. but I thought 11"d ~· fun 10 end (m ~ high 'd1n11I l ;i rccr) hkc that." Kulx-1'1111 aid. T he 5-font-h l '' poundt'r m;l\ ha H' hcl'll short on <..t.llllrl' hut hl· ncvl.'r lacl-cd v.hl·n 11 L.lllll' to de-,irt' or l lHn n11t11w111 "-Urk1ng 1n thl' \\right room to dnell)p h11w,l'll 11110 .1 300-pound-plus hcnlh·fltt'\\l'I \\ h1k C1al) 'inwrr -hi\ 1u11n1ng m.11c tor lhL' Trojan-; and in the .\ll-\101 g.tmL -ma\ hJH' l.Hnnl tht' size ,1nd l\\O·\l'3r rn .. dent1.1I' K11lx1"'" \.lllll' h.1{. to from J 'trong Jllntnr 1,ca<.on 111 lead l ni in 'l., r.11 LJlegonl'!. hi\ \l'Otor \eJ1 M)d l'.trnt·d I ltl1:n.,l\l' PlaH·r of thl' \ear 111 thl' "x·.i \ ll'\' I L·.1gul I •r ,1 l1,u11h-rlJLl' team "It's great." ..aid C unn1ngham 111 h1\ \l.'lt.'1.111111 "It \\aS d1..appotnt1ng tor him l'l\:in~ 1ht· m•"l 'alu.1hk pla)er ll ni:n'>I' 1.·h 111 'l'.l \IL'" I l'.1'1.Ul' .ind Ol'l hi:~ng p11. kcd ong1nalh "lt''i hard 10 .,,,, tlll'rl.-, .1 rl'.l\11n 1111 11 Rut I 'Jld to h11n "hl.'11 11 h.ippcned th.: ~1u1d l 11rd m,1kc., thrng' \\.llrk out lor thl' hc,1 and 1n 1h1' ln\t,1n1.'l' 11 happi.·nl·d I th1nl. that·, "hat .illtl"-l'd him 111 '·"· ·1 h~•l"· 01'. I still had a great \t'nll>r 't':ir · \<.,\11on a' I lound out hl.' "'as picked. I 'klld. J11nnt\, "'·lllh out. 1hc1l··, .1 'P'-'1'1,il reason thnt hoppt:ncd "He'll g1\C \nu t'H'nth1np. 1ha1 hl· h.1, .111 nl thl' 11mc:· '"" He sure ga,1• tht• l n1H·r~1 1 ' olli.·n'>t' l'Oough from ' all\ number 11 b.tl l.t1dd r<1\1t111n' \\h1k .11'>11 h.indhng plau:--k11.·"-.111g 1.horl'' .ind rl·turn1ni k1l l.olh Rolx·r<,nn., wn1ur dl'dl·n11.1i.. 1ndudl·d I 1'i L.Jrncs·. for 911 'ar~' I 1-lth hc\t an lhl' u1un1' 1. 5 2 ~.ird'> pcr larn and li\l 111u1.hdo"n" "h1k adding fiH' pass reL.ep11nns fi, c lil'ld go.ii' ,ind I~ c'\tra point~r ·; IOlal p111nl<; -ti' Ix''' 1n lhl' •>Uni\ \nd ht> \\JC\ \Utt·d the s1.h•111l <. .11hlL'll' ut thl' \1..lf .11"' pl~l\1ng h,1\l'~Jll and running 1ra\.i... 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Cunningham ... 11d I k \\;t' "'''n ll'tl 1ha1 11 nwanl going 111tu lhl· m1ddk .111 thl' llllll' Bl'l.lll\1.' 111 hi'> \Ill' and the Pl'opk "\.' pl.1\ nga1n'1 he thought going into the ·m1ddll· .1 Jut th.11 hl' ''11uldn 1 ha' l' tht' 11nw 111 get going "Our philo<.oph' "·" hl' "•uld m,>H' 'o qu11.kh IH' could handk' 11 \\ h1.•n 1x·opk think of J nmmar lullb.11.k th,Jt' thtnl.. 11 Jl••undtng 1t up in thl'll' Thi' )eJr. 1wr fullh.il ~ "·1' h.t"lJll\ C 1,ir, 'imarr .lnd lhl' halfback \\,l, J1mnn · Roher,on rl·a1x·J thl hl..·m·1il\ of thl.' "'i'ngl·d-1 ·That "J' Hn hl..·rwtinal li1r m1.• .. Roher,on c;a1d '"I \\a n·1 .1 J>ll"'l.'I h.id, \u th:it ~M"-' mi.• thl' 1)pponuni1' to lOntnhutl' I lJn "'-.1 rl'll'l\1.•r 11r running ha1.k d1• an) thing 1n thut ti ltcn'l' \\ hl·n hl l<lllll tnt11 th1· pn1~r.1m lrl.'<.hm.in ,na1.h Ltdd \al11t:)'> \\ 11nd1'H'd '"hl•thc:1 Knhcr>.11n l lluld produ1.I.' at running b.11.k ··1 hllcd hard 111 If'\ II> \tJ\ \lrnll~ .inti he lju1,k t•nou~h to llllllPl'll .. Kl11'.x•r,011 .,.11d "\\ hl·n I l.lml' in rn~ lreo;hm.1n \l'Jr. the cont h ,l\kl·J \\h,11 P<l'1t11.'ll I "anted to pl.1) I 'ntd running b,\l k .. rnd ht• '-'lld I dnn·1 kno\'· h1.·cnu'l' \H'0'l' gm <,1lm1· hl&g.l'r gu~i; JI that (Please see R08ERSON/C4) the game that 11 an" Dt' mon I le !Ml" that catc h. 11 "ould gJ\e DI\ 1s1on I scholaro;h1p alone .. •r as 11 turns out d1dn'1 n1.•ed hat catch 1n' terms of gaining a scholarship He "a) ratt'd among the Top 100 reuu1ts an the na11on b' ''Tile port1 ng "-cu. s. · ha\ bl.-i:n re- cru11ed since his JOntor 'eJr Jnd 1s headed 10 .\n1ona tale on holdr· ship · But the catch 1llustra1cs 1u\1 ho\\ talente-d the 6-tool-4. ~:11-poundcr can be Including that ~~-,ard rc1.epuon to the 6-)ard hnc against < .lpo \al- le' "'h1ch u. as his onl' 1.a1ch of 1hc contest and set up the game·" 1nnan touchdo" n run R)der ">nagged balls last fall 1n the Charge~ bal· ··\\ e feel Bnan·') nght m a clas "llh those gu)s:· \\h11e !Mltd "He'<; gomg to ha'e a good collcgl' car~r and 11 thing go nght. ge1 a chance to pla) 1n 1he '-:FL" Just l\\O alt.league sca~ns ago. R~der recel\cd a little push from h1 coaches ··\'. e tall.ed to all the I.id about s.ctung goah •· \\h1te said ··L)malf Clo" er and m) ~If sat dov.-n Bnan 1n the pnng before his JUruor ~c:i r He said ·1 -.-.ant 10 pla) Pac-1 0 football ··\\e said 1f \OU v.ant to do that. ~ou ha' e 10 hft 0hke a kid v. bo v.ant " 10 go to '-:otre Dame or ' ··From that da~ on. be If.as one of f Pteaw 1tt RYDER /C41 o..-,.,,_,.... • ..,,_._. Unrs Jim Roberson. with his co•ch. Mark Cunnlngtt..,.. ll \ J 0 H I I . \ (.; l I . H \ S 1 · 11 \ I I Angels take 2-1 victory CLEVEL D ( P) -fack llO\\· ell kne\\ ~l'1l \llen "antt'u w thnl\I, him )trilo.c . '0 he wns read'. •\nd he produced. · Howell hit n lcadoO home ru n 10 the 10th inning 1 uc\Chl) night that sent the ('ahforn1a \n~·l11 o'er 1hc le' eland lnd1an!I 2-1 for their fo urth tro1ght VtCIOf')'. ·1 he win ~nd lhC .\ngt'lo; w w1th1n one gnmr: of .\mcrnan League We<,t-lcathng Oa~land Howell hit ht\ ninth home run of the ~a~n. He c.·onnc<.:tcd off Neil Allen. 0-1. who wa facing l b fi ~t batter 1ncc being promoted fr<1m Cla!I \ \ Culorndo Spn n on Monda}' "h was ht!I fi~t outing. g:iin<1t .l ludoff htttt"r. w ht' had to come :11 me Y.llh hi\ be I 'llUIT," HO\\Cll said. "He wu doing h• JOh. comma at me. i hc pitch "a' Olli C)\.Cr the plate. not up in the 1onc " Alkn. 1n h1<1 I I th m-.,or lc-auc ~non. ha 'ICcn th1nas 10 v.rnna 1n the p:l)I It happcnC'd •in when Hov.cll homered on a 1 • l p11ch "I aot th •~ one O\tr w11h. I waan't ncrvou., any"'a)'. H many pmn as \'\(,1 1 ,,ClllUlll HOME Tonloht-tndlans. •JS• Jn29-Twlns. SOS JnJO-Twins, s·os• Jyt-Twins, S115 ° Jv2-Twins 11 15• AWAY JvJ-Ranger• 7 JS Jv•-Ranoe"· 6 ° Jv5-Range"· 7 JS Jv6-Ranoers 7 JS Jv7-Twins, 7 JS •All .games on KMPC rod•O (7 tOl • On televlsion, Channe• 5 I'\ e thll>" II. lh 'IJIU The .\ngel art' 9-0 in ~aml.'' 1n which lfowc:ll homerc; R 1~h Montelt'onc. :!.O. pitched ~· • 1nn1n~'I for the ''ll'tol) and Bt)an ll :HH'~ got the la't 11trec out' l(lr hi<.. 10th ~vc. The start of' the gum~ \\:l'I dcluH'<I b) rain fo r 51 n1111 u t{'~ \\ hcn 11 began. krr A1 ownc. Odd1hc McOo"'cll and Joe Caner "ngkd tel load the base Y.tth no out 1n the Cle \ eland li r'>t lkrt 81 le\ en t'!I· eapeJ b}' allo" mg JU t one run . no a sacnlicc 0) b rcte O'Rnt'n Ch1h Davn hit h1 eighth home run of the KISOn. malung 11 I-all 1n the S«'Ond 1nn ina. McDowell left the pmc in the first 1nn1na with a bru1Kd kl\ th1ah ancr he ,,._., thrOYt-n OUI at the P•ate and collidtd wtth catcher Linet Par- n h Jim Abbott (6-4) 1 on the mound for 'he A .... 1 tun1aht. amng aptn'll 5(ou Railn (2-l) Dodgers stumble • 1n 17, 5-3 From The As:sodated Press l 0 "'IG LE -The lo' •\n- gek '> Dodger and • n Otego P.idre~ ba11lcd into thr 17th inning Wn tncco- d!I} 1ngttt. ctrndlm-kC'd .., ~-' kfort' the Padres tru\:k for l\\O runs to tal.c n 5-' lead. 1 he Padres scored a run 111 the ttlf'I of the 13. hu1 thl! Dodgers tH~d 11 1n the ho11om of the inning. The Dodgers threatened m1ldlv in the ho11om of the 16th "hen Rici.. Ormpsc) 1nglcd w11h two out. hu1 K.ir~ Gib o n, who "'<'nt 10 th<' platt with an 0-for-7 performance to that point. true._ out to send the game into tht' 17th Meanwh ile. the C'1nc1nn. t1 Rti.1~ and Lo ngclc Dodgers art clo to a tr de that v.o,1ld ~nd Rcu\' outfielder Kai Oan1cl , to the Dodacrs 1n e•chanat ror c;tan ina p1t1.bcr Tim Leaf). a<.'<'Ofth ng to new lWlpcr rtport Tuesda\ The Oa) ton Oa•I) New rc-110rtr~1 Lhat Ltal) had not b(cn t"\fl\<. tcJ to pitch tn the JU t-((lnt.'IUdC'J \C'l IC't bttv.ccn the two team\, hut that' l .,, n clcc; Manqcr 1 omm l.aw rJa \hufficJ h1\ rot.ttton 'Kl that t .r:m . .. DODCiJ.H' '' 111 IH I •. HOME ~ Ton•oht-Padres 7 JS Jn19-Pa dres 7 3S Jn»-P rares 7 JS 9)~ Jy l-P1ra1es 1110 Jy?-P.ra1es 1 O> , __ _ Jv3-P1ra1es OS AWAY JvA-Card nals 3 lS0 JvS ·Caro.nals S JS• JY6-Card•nals SOS Jv7 Cubs 11 10 • All 11amu M KABC radio 17901 • On lele\11\ o,, CPlannet tt -'\O·)'t'<'N'ld rlJhll'tt\Ollff. \.OUld f)lll h an front of Rt'd · ni.1nn!lcmcnt Mon· d:n night l eaf'). o-~ "''h n 3 03 corned run U\Cf'a&C tht \en~n. \\11 l 7· 11 wit h a ~.~I FR\ 111!11 M"ason. He tarted in the ~kt' organw111on. and the Dodgers obt 1m'd him from Mil· '-'llukcc fo r li ~t ba~mnn Gres Brod. 1n Dct:cmber 19 6. "How'd \OU hrar about that"" Rrd \Ian gcr Pete Ro\(' a ~ed ancr the ~me .... , c . v.c•rt ial~ina. hut 1 ~ton t think -.-.e'tt that clo5e. If we C':ln pick up a Qu3ht\-puchcr • .,e·n do II \\(''TC' Ir\ tnl to how people "c'rc interc'ltcd 10 atll•OI beck 1n th• thin • tf)lf\I 10 v.1n 1t hen th ugh O an1ch1' knees arc questionable f'lc r 'U'Ffl on both lo.nt"C t\\ ice, the Dodier arc cn:amurcJ 'v.ath him "We need a ltf\ Reider ....,. 11cl}. and v.c really likt Duidt -· all the ~pie an ow oganiatioft du." 1J onr Oodlcf offtcW McEnroe pulls it out after falling two sets off the pace to win B)' lttCK \IVAltNER \\'I 1BLEOO"-I nglanJ -fhc grc:ite<;t "ho\\man 1n tennis stag1.'CI tht" i rcate">t "'mch3cl. ,,1 h" 1..ncer at \\ 1mbl('don T uc~la~. John M Enroc tla">hmg the tom h Jnd tt"mJl"r lh41 made htm fnmou . T11lhed fmm ~-o S(~·do"'n t bl:at \u~lrahan O;:im-n C ah11l 111 n thn lhng o~ning-round mat h on Centre \oun Tht" thf'CC'-ttmt" 1. h:imp1on llcltghtC'd the C'af);)Cll~ crov.d or 14 .• "'11h a 4-6. 4-6. ~:!. 6· '· -ti " ton that fca1Urcd bnlhant hotmaknll b both pl&\(~ It \\& the fir\t li me 1n \1c nroc·~ 14-~e:ir pro ~uttr \hat hew n a match afkr lo~ma the ti~t 't¥.O ~t H1 last fh e•tt"11tt at \\-1mbledon was a lo~s to J1mm) Conno,... 1n tht 1q 2 final "I e'p«t~ a touah matt'h I d1dn°t C\JlC'('t ~mcth1na hkr tht5. .. ,cEn~ \ltd .. h. a PQ'lll\e JU\l to be able 10 sit and ct-ell Oft drit for a d•l· but r m proud of th• coming from two ~ cto-n to .,n.- Mc-Enroc's mood' and momentum stufted fttq~tuh •• die JY>- hour mat('h that t.ancd 1n sunthant, mum('(! a~ 1 SS.mtnu~ .... dela) in the fiBt tel and ended as d..-~ll at the ~U UifHd 0... He p&a)ed poort tn the fir1t two KU. ter\ , .. ftllW .......... and aUowina Cahall to 1•-.t numerous wanDCrt Otr ht1 __. _,.... titl'\-t. The meminal McEnrot OAe. Witted lllil .--.1111 9'j slammtf'I '"" ~ eo the~ and .,..._• IUIDlllt 8-at the JO.yar-okl Amcncan foVnid in-"""'-*• 61 mn of the third wt and did "°' allow a \i"lk bleak ,...., • -.i ill Wll' .... Ml Catull. tht lop-rMked taatelded ..,_ ia ei _,. ll 26th •• \ht "'°'1d. After ~""' .. Ille ... ect. at 1WO IN ..... . ..... atull to 6-6 1n tk ftMI tet .._~die . ,. - --------- ,,\t ote t I \f.I I ' Orioles punch oUt 16-6 win, shove black Issue aVJay From Tiw Allodated ~ After one pitch, the fint major-league game be- t\lllttn teams wuh black managers became the first game in an imponant series betwt'.cn the Balumorc Onolcs and the Toronto Blue Jays. Many pitches later. it v.·as a rout. Wi th Toronto pitchers issuing a season-high 15 walks and Blue Ja)s makm.J four errors. the three-run home runs b> Randy Milhgan and Micke\ Tettleton ~~re just extra punches landed b) the Onok·~ 10 thl'ar 16-6 victor) Tuesda night. Balttmort. managed b) Frank Robinson. ended m three-pmc lo ing streak and tied its season-high for runs despite being outhit 13-11. But the Onoles drT" the most walks in the majors. tying a team record. and took a~vantage of three errors b) third baseman Kell ~ Gruber. ~ The Blue Jays. manaaed b)· Cito Gast9n. lost tl!ll"tr third consecuttvc game. The historical siMafica nce of the black man~ers mccttng was lost on ,Gaston. "I didn't wake up this morning thinking about n:· Gaston said. ··1 woke up thinking about a game betwl'e'n the Blue Ja)s and the Orioles." 8ah1more increased its lead 1n the .\mcncan League East to 61h games o'er e" York and se'en over Toronto. "We JUSt hit a dead spot on unda) (agamst thl· Angels)," Robinson said. "I don't kno" ifth1s was a big game, but at is an imponant series. To jump ou1 and score 16 runs is very gratifying. but I don't think we ·were lucky. We took advantage of the walks:· Millipn hit t\\O doubles, a -single and a home run in the fifih that gave Baltimore a 12-3 lead. Elsewhere in the American League: 'npn I , Yullees $: In Detroit. .\tan Trammell hit a two-run double in the ninth innini that rallied th e Detroit Tigers O\'Cr the New York \ ankees. Trac) Jones led off the ninth wath a single for his founh hit of the ga me and took third on Lou Whitaker's single against Lee Guenerman. 1-1. Trammell followed with a double to lefi field. and Whitaker bareh beat shonstop Alvaro Espmoza·s rela) to the plate. · Ste'\-e Sax went 5-for-5 with a home run and double. Brad Ha' ens. 1-1. patched the nan th for the VtCtOI). Twtat Jl, AtMetics 5: In Minneapolis. Kirb~ Puckett dro'e in thrtt runs with three singles and Oakland's defense fell apart during an eight-run sa th inning that sent the Minnesota Twins over the Ath· lctir. e Twins beat Americ.1n lt-.1gue West-leading Oa and for the second straight and "'on for the 13th ti me in 18 games. Reliever Gary Wa)'ne, 3--0. pitched 21A innings for the victor) and Juan Berenguer got his second sa' e. Gene Nelson, 2-3, took the loss. Raqers i , W•lte Sox I : In Chicago. Ke\'ln Brown pitched six-hit ball for 81/J inni ngs and the Texas Rangers beat the Chicago White Sox. Brown. 7-4, lost a bid for his first career shutout 1n the ninth inning. Jeff Russell got . the last two outs for his J 8th save. Roolcie Greg Hibbard. 0-:?. wa~ the loser. · Brewen $, ll~ Sox 4, In Mil waukee. Gar) hef- field went 3-for-3 and Greg Brock had two RBh as the Milwaukee Brewers beat Roger Clemens and the Boston Red Sox. Oemens, 8-6. allowed four earned ru n 1n 6 1-3 annanp. He failed to go seven 1nnmgs for only the third umc 1n 17 starts this season and lost to Mil.,.,,aukec for on)) the third tjme in 11 career dccuions. Don August. 7-7. allowed one earned run on seven hits in 6lti innings. Dan P1csac got his J9tb save. Man.en I, Royals t : In Kansas City. Brian Holman pitched a S('ven-hitter and Jeffrey Leonard homered a nd drove in four runs .as the Seattle Mariners beat the Kansas (tt) Royals for their third straight VIClOI)' The Royals lost their third consec\.ltl\e ga me at home for the first time this season. ~ansas Cit) 's 26-11 home record as the best in the ma/or leagues. Holman, 2-2, pitched has first American League KAMSASC:ITY ........ ltt>Vltlft 10 S 0 ' o S••~"" u l rn.Y K t 1 1 J ~O'•" AO..-•• I• t I 1 0 S.,,,., )0 L.oNO d!'I • I I t l rtn ID o""-Y<' 'o • o E""'<"<i Cono('f JO IO h-11 ·-,, , •• 0 l ..c»"'"" CM\,, t I I I W1••t<•'1 "'-· • t . t •-< EM""' .. • I ' t ""-<'•"" t Ylt-" I t I 0 W.-111 T-•1 11 0 T-k_.. 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Ar~ Cleveland runn., OddllM McDowell 11 '-" out •t th• plate •• A..-11 c•tch•r unce Parrish holds on to llNllr• th• pl•~· shutout and the ~cond by Seattle this rear. Luis Aquino. 3-2. lai.ted JUSt 4 2-3 inn ings. In the National Lcque: Reels 9, Braves 3: In C'incinnati. Todd Benzingt'r hit a grand slam and rook.ie Scott Scudder allowed no runs and two hits in 611, innings. leading the Cincin nati Reds past the Atlanta Braves. Barry Larkin extended his hitting streak to six games with singles in has three at-bats to increase hi hit total to 99. He was 3-for-4 and leads the Nati onal League "'1th a .365 average. Pirates i , Cubs t : In Chicago. <\nd) Van Slr ke and Bobb) Bonilla hit consccuti.ve run-scoring tnples during a four-run first inning as Pmsburgh sent C'h1cago to 1t fifth straight loss. The first four Pirates' batten in the game hat safel) against Rick i.tclifTe, 9-5. Sutcliffe. who walked one. struck out s1~ and permitted eight hats an seven innings. had beaten the Pirates 8·0 last Thursday. the last time the Cub!> won . He had "'on fi'\-e of his last six stans. nmles t , Cardiuk !: In St. Louis, Dennis C'ook allowed four hits 1n eight.plus innings and dro'e in a run as Philadelphia· defeated St. Loujs, sending the Cardinals to their fou nh straight Joss. Cook. "'ho began the season in the minor leagues. as 2-0 since being acquired from San Francisco on Junl' 18 in the trade for rehever te vc Bedrosia n. He struck out five and walked two m se,·en innings to beat Cardinals staner Jose Deleon. 8-7. for thl' second straight time. Roger McDowell got the last three out~ for his sixth save, and second in t"o games. , I .\stros 7, Giants S: In Houston. Craig B1gg10 hit a three-run homer off Steve Bedrosian wath t"'o out~ in the ei&hth inning to lifi Houston past San Francisco, ending a S('ven-game losing strTak to the G tants. • The victory moved the Astros to within thrcl." games of the first-place Giants m the Nati onal League West. Trailing 5.3 wnh t\\O outs. Ken Cam anatt doubled and scored on a single b) Rafael R:sm1re1. Bcdro 1an. 2-4, relieved Jeff Brantley. and after an mtenuonal walk to Bill Doran. Baggio hit his fifth homer. Expos I, Mets !: Jn Montreal. vn1vers1t) High (Irvine) 1_>roduct Tim WaJlach sjngled home Nelson Santoverua with one out in the 14th inn111,g a Montreal beat New York for tts fifth straight ''tl:tOI"). The win. Manager Buck Rodgers· 500th of h1 career. mo.,,cd the first-place Expo l 'h games an front of the Mets and Chicago Cubs in the NL East. Santovcnia doubled to left orr Rick Aguilera. 3·3. wnh one out and moved to third "hen Otis 1~on beat out an infield hit Wallach then lined a 1-2 pitch into center field. 0 ftenten S. Wflffe Sox 1 Tl llAS E'•o~ (f ~ou • Ptt"'t• ID Sftor'• '' Fra!\C07b MS•flf¥"' ...... "" ._. .... ,.. ~c 1( .......... ,_ ..," .. > I 0 0 S 0 I I S 0 2 I • 0 1 t • 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 I I t I 0 0 1 1 I 0 t I 1 > CHICAGO Get~'°!'" C' L•Oftt 11:1 ....... d .. ,..,.,~,. p ....... ""~< c;.w, ... tb E-•ltll G.,..i •"'U M I t I T- kW'f 111\t - ..," .. • 0 ' 0 • 1 '0 •• 0 0 • 0 1 0 '0 , ' • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 '0 0. n I t I Teu• •> I• tlt-S a.ic.. -.. tol-1 0 Brewers S, Red So• 4 IOSTOM ....h .. 11 .. 01'> S 0 I I '1ffodl> 1II0 llom•M di> 1 0 l 0 lo9tn JI> S 0 1 I 0rw-1W S 0 l I £ .. "' rf s. ' 0 E•Hlo• lo I 0 I 0 Geome•< 1 o I o ow""'' "' o o o o c .. o ... c ' t 0 0 •·••ta \t. 4 I \ 0 1(..,., .... cl • , , 0 Mll.WAllKEI! MolHor Jt> Y~t cf $fwtt1)d '' ••-lb .,...~,. Oet:rrt """"" c F"r t l"l(f'l.dh Ceftlnt 1b 14t•h .. 1 0 0 0 • , 1 0 l I l I • ~I 1 I 1 I 0 • 0 ' 0 • 0 l 0 • 0 . 0 • ' ' 0 T-Jt t It l T-U I II J Son 111\t -... -1• .. 1t1-• --.., , ... -s ,I.Oft'' ffHI \ h Steroids routine for East Germans has been for years on way togot HAMBURG, West Cic,rmany -A for----- mer 'NOr1d champion ski jumper for East &... Germany allcaes the communist nation 'W 11vcs youna athletes steroids and that au its top spons stars arc required to use the druas. a newspaper reported 1\acsdly. The claims ~re INlde in a strics by the mass- carculation newspaper Bild and its Sunday sister news.- paper, Bild am Sonntaa. They have quoted a fonner East Gennan wortd champion ski j umper and an ex-East German spons official as say1na steroids arc mandatory amon1 top East German athletes to ensure victories. The t\\O Hambur&~based newspepcn say hiahly successful East German spons stars like fl&Ure skater Katerina Witt, sprinter Renate Stecher and swimmer Kns1in Otto are among those who have rqularty used anabolic steroids. "E\ery athlete who competes internationally for East Gen1\any is doped. every one," Monday's Bild quoJed Hans-Juergen Noczcnski, former head of the East Germ~n~Judo Association. as saying. Npczcnski ned East Germany this past February and now is living in Austria, Bild said. A day earlier, Bild am Sonntag quoted former East German sjci jumping star Hans-Georg Aschenbach as saying he was told to take steroids during his athletic career and that it is required among all top East German athletes. Miid palnklller blamed LOS ANGELES -Former pro fOQt· ball star John Matuszak died of an accidcn-~ . tal overdose of a mild narcotic painkiller, ~ the coroner said Tuesday in a report that also found non-lethal traces of cocaine in his S)Stem. Also contributing to the death of the former Oakland Raiders defensive li neman were an enlaJJed heart and pneumonia. Los A~les Count)' coroner's spokesman Bob Dambacher w d. "The manner of death is listed as an accident." Dambacher said. Matuszak's parents immediately acknowledged his use of prescribed and illegal drugs for his chronic pain. "At the proper time, we will have things to say about substa nce abuse and the scoundrels in the medical profession who recklessly dispen!C prcscriP.tion drugs and the parasites of society who distribute ill icit drugs fro m back alleys to fashionable condominiu ms ... his parents. Marv and Audrey Matuszak. said in a statement released within minutes of the coroner's rcpon. Matuszak. who was 38 when he d1t'd June 17 an a Burbank hospital. had been given a preSC'ript1on for Darvocet early that mornin~, Dambacher said. Da rvocet is a combination of two drugs: propox- yphene, a mild narcotic painkiller found in Darvon. and acetaminophen, the painkiller fou nd in Tylenol. Anacin-3. Panadol and Tempra. q1 o rt 01 ..-111 n '' "Cit} No. I and citv No. 2:· -Baseball comm1ss1oner A. Bartlett Glamattt, when asked to name the two c1t1es the would get a baseball teams "hen the Nataonal Lea~ue expands. "I 1wallowcd and injected anaboll for years," the 38·yecr-old Aschcn.bach. a form.er champion and the 1976 Olympic gold medalm 1 70-meter ski jump, was q uoted as saying. .. We hid to take this medmne. We Wt"TC rcq to. Whoever didn't was forced out ofmc national and faced area• difficulties in private life:· he repo said. Atcbenbach n~ East Germany last year and works as a doctor specializing an athlete treatmc the West German city of Frciburg. In its Tuesday editions, Bild apan •atkgcd th top East German athletes are required, to use ster ~ newspaper also quoted 4.schcnbach as all that East German sports officials gi"e steroid pal prom11i• athletes as yo ung as 13 yea~ old wit telli'! tfiem whit the pills contain. ·Children and youths arc doped, w11hout the their parents knowing it," he reportedl} said. "That tS an enormous intervention in a yo natural ivowth, which I as a person and as a d couJd not take rcsponsibiht~ for. That 's one rcas fled," he WIS quoted as saya nv.. Bild asserted that East German) began requ use of steroids as a regular part of its top athl training in the 1960s. "Dopina stands behind ever) world record. be every sold medal. behind every victor)." Bald cha East Germany's state-run news media have responded to the stories by Bild and Bild am Son ~ ·:n.=a.=-- "Yo , coachi You'd better come see abo Hatcher. Somethlng'a gone wron9, with t voodoo ritual o~ his bat. • ATP eyes South Africa to WIMBLEDON,' England -The or· ga nazataon set to take control of men's tennis defended on Tuesda) its scheduling of two tournaments in South Afnca. SB)ing spons venues should not be determined b) pohti Yugoslavlan Lak•rs' first pick Hamilton Jordan. head of the Associauon 1liiO Tennis Professionals that will run the men's beitinnang in 1990. sa1d the dec1s1on to pla) an · LO .\NGEL -Vladc 01\ac. on <. Afnca remained under discussion. the\ ugo la,1an nntaonal team since 19 6. But Jordan said ll would be -wrong to single "a!> the first-round choice of the Los .\n-~ J South Africa and 11s system of racial segregation. w geks Laker~. a team looking ~or someone 10 allowing tournaments an coun tries such as Israel. fill the shoe-. of all-time scoring leader Kareem .\hdul· and the Soviet Union that also ha'e been cnucazed Jabba1 human nghts abuses. "It's going to be a real challenge but I'm read) for "Where do you draw the hne on polittcal J ll," the 6-foot-11. :'.43-pound center said through an ments? I could make the argument that Iran should interpreter Tucsda~. have a Davis Cu p team," Jordan said. "You stan as The 21 -year·old 1s already adapting to the Lakrrs these political questions and I don't know where it ··showumc·· .. tylc. sa} 1ng he learned to dnhblc behind stop.:· · hi\ back b) "'at l11ng Earvin "Magic" Johnson. ··He can do a 101 of wonderful thing~:· aid Laker (icnerul Manager k~ West. We arc \Cl) e>.cited. We need big bod1c., thot can play." Rockets' tickets soar HOU TON -Houston Rockets fans "111 be pa)ing more to see their basketball team perform next season. The Rockets on Monda} announ<'Cd Davis, Oakland talking aga OAKLAND-Al Dans. managing panner of the Los Angeles Raider . spoke to an Oakland Coliseum official on Monda) about an offer to bnng the NFL team back . 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'"' f!P'\ T-7 ~ & l1 Stl 0 Rockets General Manager Ray Patterson said a boost is hkely m the salary cap -the total amount of money teams arc allowed to pay Qlayers - and fans will help pay the bill. In addition. he blamed the ticket increase on the salaries of center Akcem Olajuwon. who will be making ~ 4, 'C.rdlnab 2 $3 million next year. and forward Otis Thorpe, who f'H1L•oa1.i:,:1,A,,.. n .Louii ..,,.... pulls down S 1.5 million. The pair account for nearly Dv>,\lrecf • I I 0 Colemen~ • 0 0 0 half of the Rockets' total payroll. Patterson said. ~~:.?!,., ! : ~ ~ 8"~.~~?~ : ~ ~: He noted th at the Summit. where the Rockets play ~;,:~ ~ ~ ~: ~~~~:~!~ ; ~: ~ their games, holds 16.611 fans, ranking it 15th in size '°' .. " 11> • o 1 o Pnllftn :11> 1 o o o ! among the 27 National Basketball AS$0Ciation arenas. ~:.:,, ~ ~ ~: ~:.~ c1 ~ : : ~ Despite the boost. Patterson said the Rockets pnces ~~"~< • o 1 ' g::;,-: ; : : : will be about in the middle of the NBA. c-o ~ ~ ', ~ o.Pi ... o o o o o In the ticket shuffie, $9 tickets will be/oing up $1. M<O-• 0 0 0 • =~ : : : : S 12.50 tickets will be up 50 cents, $I 4 an $23 tickets T-~!.! ~ ~-.:".. ",' > both 5 up by Sb2. s 5 26 titkets up by $6.40. $46 up by $4 ...,,,,,.,.. .. .., •-• and 65 up )' 5. S!Uvft - -ltl-J E-1•...,•Ml>.• 0-Sll .. out• I l ""'-°'" \ ~''-°"'' • 71-ort\lro w.tr JOrelef\ 1 O•-°""'"' $J'-o-i.... M~ • " ..... to .... 0 (-J 0 t • s -owu • o 1 t ....._ Oo\,_.l t l Sii •• 1 O<-11, 0 • ' O...••v 1 t t 0 0 I C-•IC1'e0 tO I M flf' !ft "" .... U<Tlo .... __ ........ '"'"' .,_,,.,._ *-£-t T~oro ·-T->J7 A-Jl,•J .Q ,..,.... J~ C4'bt 4 P'T"f~ (141(1100 .., ..... •-•• ••to '-"""ht 4 1 I I Ve11""' (I 4 , J 1 lk!ilnte)I) • l 1 l GW~rt t 0 11 L-fT>O t 0 0 0 01\!fllO lb J 0 0 0 11-.11> 1000 ltOunn•.. 4 0 0 0 Or-tore J 0 I t c; ....... 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Davis' lease wi th the Los Angeles Coliseum ex p after the 1991 season. The Raiden contend the~ h evidence the Coliseum breached terms of their orig contract In other sport news Tuesday:" •Former West Viflinia University and M1 Dolphins running back Fulton Walker has been cha with second-degree sexual assault. Walker. who earlier thjs year was charged possession of marijuana in a Maryland case. arrested Saturday by Berkeley County shen ffs dcpu after he aUeaedly assaulted a Maninsburg woman. • A record number of American crews, 60, compete in the world's oldest rowing event. the He Royal RCJAtta, staning today on the River Tham Oxfordshire . The race will have a record number of entnes. a record overseas entry, I J2, and an unequaled mospherc of celebration and entertainment. • Anzona State Univenity will stqc ~ worn 1ymna1tics mttt to determine tht U.S. lineup for World Championships this October. officials said. The world meet will take place in Stunaan . Germany. Alliton Melangton. director of special events the lndlanapolis-.bascd U.S. Gymnastics Federal' said Mondi)' the U.S. trials would run Sept. 22-2 the ASU Special Events Center . • Former middleweiaht champion Carlos Mon testified at the openin& of his trial on homicide c in A1"9Cntin1 that he did not kill Alicia Muni U NSuayan model and his IOnftime compenion. Monton, 47, is charted wn h sample homici the death of Munit. He nas been held in preven detention tince Feb. 14'. 1988.1. the day Munit was fo crumpled below the tee0nd·11oor balcony of 'he a ment Mon1on was rcntina. The trial bcpn Monday. ltl t\1,10,·K\DIO TSL•,,.._ 11:20 •.m. -llA•MLL: ~"1 et CNceeo C WON . l UI ~ -llA1811ALL: A.,..._ at ~. C d •.m. -llAl8ULL: Attente at ClftCIMatt, T UI o.m.. -10WL.919c The S.ttte C>Nft, ..... 7~ o.m. -MlallALL: .._.. at o....n. c-..... •MMO US D.11'\. -Ml811ALL.t MIMI et ~. I( (711). 7:JS •.m. -auauu.: sen 0teeo ., Oodten, KA (7'1), t ina for dg- 01 mg 111 10 I as ug. ·rs. ith as ic ·11 Icy In 79. at· Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday. June 28 1989 CS fH I llOOH\ ------- - Weathei"'sjust right for bass in area seas l ahco and sand bass are pro' td· ing great action for anglers fishing on SPort boa111 running out oflocal landing' along the south coast. The'>\' '''O spelics of salt \\oater ba ., not onl) are C\u11ng 10 hook and land. hut arc aho C\<.'cllcnt eaung ( um:ntl). the bile 1s wide open on both <.'ahcos and sand)s as ba11 and wam1 water cond111ons are ideal. Da' c~ 's Locker. Newport Landing .ind Dana \\ harf port fishing are all ha' 1ng boats return 10 the dock "tth near hmllS of sand bass for passcn- gen. and plcnt) or <:a hcos \0 add to the catth 'anct>. Olln1to and bar- 1arnda arc also ~ho\\1 ng up in thl' <.hum and a nglers arc hooking into '"' these game fish. Fishermen are finding cah os hn- ttng a vanct} of bans and lead head Jigs nggcd with rubber/plastic tails al the oull'r channel islands. along coastal kelp hcds and at 011 ngs off the beach and bass arc arc filling gunn~ sacks JUSt off the surf and over sand) bottoms around the islands with anglers casung11gs upped \.'Ith c ut !>Quid cnJ O} 11\g the best results. Fishing for bass 1n o ut hem C ah- forn1a "aters should remain .. hot .. all summer long and reward angle"!'\ fi sh mg on all day. hnlf da) and l\\ihght tnps with consistent fi hing. .\nglcrs wtll find that fi'ihtng "1th ligh t sp1nn1n$ and ban l·asting g('ar IS tdc:al for f11pptng a ltH 3nlhO\ \ IO the .. spot'' where the d1.:ck hand ha\ been cxc111ng bass 10 a bo1hng fren1~ b) thro"tng 11' e chum off the '>lc:rn ofa sponfisht'r ~lono 1n thl.' -1~ pound class "ork'> fine nn bas .. outfits ,.,,hen fishing local .uca<. Call o bass can a'erngc hctH.'r than three pounds dunng our \um- mer bite with '>Orne la~cr bronzebad.s \\C1gh1ng in e\lCSS ul eight pounds rnmmon. C<,f'\.'CtJlh 1n the clean ''ale!'\ around <.. :1tahn,1 and an ( kmente and ha\'> an: also caught 1n good numhcr'i in thl' J-5 pound clJ\<,, but dunng m1d- \ummer spa" n1ng month'>. snntl b.iv1 lx•tter th.in ICI pound\ h.t\l' Ix-en Jdd1.·d tn J hmu \ooh: \.Ctl.'ran hJ\\ angkr' \\\\'J I thJt 1.JhlO\ anJ \.tlld """ 1111 Ix''' •>n kadh1.•ad JI&'> 111:!.ttl'll \\llh ,1 pla-.111. tail Jnc.l t1pp<.·d ull \\1th O.ilt \\ lwn li'>hllllot kadhead' l«•r .1.•,am1l'!t'v 'l am pl) \foJm I"' 111•ta11\ \\ urm "-.1ng'I .1111.l n1hc1 \Ingle h11nf.. JI~. ')1mplc l:l'>t out fron t the hoat "' near the kelp bt:d .rnd kt thl J•g slu\\ I\ c,m l-111 th1. ht•ltnrn Ofll·r "h1lc the Jig" 't I '1nlt..1n~ 11 \'I Ix· .l'ngulkd h' J hu t:n ba'' ~)n1.\' on thl.' ho\lnm :.i )hghl lrlttnt1 Jl'ld fl'l'I 111~ul thl.'Jlg lO\\,&hh~l tli><ll "'ill ll'.1'11. J ha.,,'"'" 1.ilt..1n 'r/ll')lll Other :n itl h.l" Jll~ r' led 11uth1ntt 1' m1111. 1.·~ 11 th.in '"'l'llltl ,11i,~·pt1und 1...ihu• h • ·11 J lr\t ..in1.h•'" chat hJ"Ju\I rx\·n th ltn1.J 111 ttw 'P'll \\I nl 1i .. t 1ng lrH' Jll1.hll\lt"\ \O\Jlt \,ltdllll.' 111,11 l-1.·1\"l .i nd '>\.IUld II I\ 1111por1.1nt th.11 thl'\l' h..itt~ hi. 1.a\I t11 \\ hl'rl" till ti\h .ir1.• 11.·cdintt 11 a"' e bJ1t 1o;!rescntcd to the nght pl.tu: .i hooke ha\S l an be the C"nd rc'luh ol C\cr) 1.ast There is a minimum length ltm11 on both ba\s .ind the deck haoJ will l Jrctulh ml a'>un~ .inJ rt lease all undl·1-\i11.."d bJ'I\ \fo<.t ba'is ran be lilll"J "'l'r thl· boJt\ rail b' th~ .rnglcr hut 1.Jfl' ~hould bc laf..1.'n in h.·mo' 1n~ a hoof.. and handling the bass ( ahu" .rnd sand bJ'>'> ha' e ll'l'th 'lh.trp l uuine. edgc."s on gall pl.ites and needle hf..e dorsal spin~ \fan, angkr\ Jrl• tind1ng that kecp- 1n11 JU'>I a lUupk large bass for eating .ind alh>"-tng the: re't of the da}s lJlt h tu be "rl.'kascd ... make-. tor a gvod da)s lhh1ng There's some big surprises within 1the top six to go in draft By BIU BARNARD Al' h>lletb"" lllrltt'f E\\ 'ORK -The naml''> "l'rl.' familiar -Pl'n 1s L ll1">on. Dan"' Fen). ~can Ellh>tt. Glen Rice. J R Reid. I.ice~ King -but their n1.''' un1lorm "ere a \urpn c unul the l\ BA draft T uesda) night. kne" Ru'iscll v.as interested in him. "but I wa~ till surprised. Mmt of the pla)<:r~ I was talking w11h didn't ha' c M) idea "ho was going to he: No I." ~fter Ellison. the top-rated half. dozen went in quick succession \\1th Duke' Ferl) going 10 the if'..,().-, ..\ngcle ( hppers. Ar11ona's Ell1011 to an ..\ntonro. \.lu.:h1g.nn ·., Rill' tu Mra m1, North C:irohna's R1.•1d to C'harlo1te and Of..lahoma\ King to c·h1l·ago. The 6-foot-I U Fem '>l't'llled n:r- tam that thl· bad .. coun-roor c hp- pers "ould 1radt him. "You ne\cr kno'' "1th 1r:1dc..:· I crf) said ... ··n 1 ~lccp lx-111.·r 1omor- rO\\ n1gh1 II t' I \ I'll mal..l· 1ht· bt"\t of thr \lh1111.111 C.111011 '' h • \\;I\ plagued h\ ll' port'> nl prohkni' \\1th hi' h'l'r ind f..net"\ •311.l hl· di.In I e\Pl'Ct I• ~" 'o I \\ Ill '·" pka,t•J I , ht• l hO\l'n "' "Mn \r tnnin "l h1' otn 11\ll\I\ u•ulJ he .1 ~rt·.lt t1.·am \\1th 1rt•rr,1 <umm1ng' .1nJ \\1111~ \l1lkl\\IO .ind .\1th l>J\ld Rot>tn,1111 l•11111n11 111 r 1111111 ,,11J Thl'll" \ n·,111~ n111h1ng \\fling v.11h m' l..nl·n Thl· 11:.1m'> ''"' \'''"' ·J t• dig Jl·1.·rx·r .. R1,l· ''h11 a \t•rai;l·J ~o, p111ni- JnJ 'Id J lt"1..urd 1 1r pn1nt' '" 1hc 'C .\ .\ I 11urndmen1 ''3' tJl..l·n h' th<' v.ui ... 1 tt•am 11 th< 'B \ la't l he I Q!j9 Big I\ "err all takl·n aftl'I 'II\ sek <.llOn\ in thl' first night draft m N B.\ hmon . bu1 the order \\a<i~ \\hat had thl' t•\pem ballkd Ellison "ho led Louts\lllc to thl' Nt \ .\ lltle in .I IJ8fl. was tal..en b\ Sac ramcnto .. "ho\1.' general man·- agl:r. Bill Ru">sdl , app:ir1.·ntl~ ured of soil lll)lc.ll· dt•kn!IC [111.,on i!. the :--.11 3 ~hot blocl..cr rn college h1)tOI"} Clippers fans boo selection of Ferry in No. 2 slot over Sean Clliott, others lhson. ''ho found ~out ht' "a'i taf..l'n b) the King' ··\,hen thl' l'Om· m1s~1onl.'r anno unced 11." aid he \ R J: \ R 0 l ' D l P By LOUINN LOT A A110d•fed ~'~fl \llrlt•t LO .\NGELE -L 0'} .\ngek' C'hppers fans booed thl' ')('lcc11un n l Danm Fl'n) 1n T ucsda\ • draft. but the ft)rmer Duke forwa.rd promised to help the only Bl\ franchise that Cunningham, Colunga named athletic directors at University Th~ Dally Piiot ;\la1I.. l.unn1n~harn. \\ho ha' +u.11..·hcJ l nl\l'r,11~ High\ t1111thJll 1cam lllr till' pa'it thrt"l' \\'ar\. ha' hl.·cn n:tml·d as tlw '1..hoor, :i1hk11t J1rt•c1or lor 00\\ · Jt .., appointment lOml''> Jll1.•1 a onl'·'>l'a,nn hiur ot Jut~ lur \lon1t·a (. olunga. "ho \\3\ lhl• in terim athklll d1r1.'l'lor lor ho" and ~!lfl'> this p.l\I Slhool \l'ar Jlkr 'tlt'\t' coggin 'at clut tht' pa,1 \l'.tr ,,, :11hk111. d1re1.1nr and ba<.f..l•thall l·oath l ulunga "111 Ill'" he the K"'' .llhklll drr1'l tlll ·" '"·II ·" thl· ho~., a1hktll llm:cll.lr 1n lt'rm' of fo1>1hall. ~1..oggin·, role .ll l 'ni'Cf\ll\ ~1.·t um' In "" ongin.11 p1"t J'I ho" ha\f..l·tball rna1. h 0 l hl' (iuldcn \\ l''I "\\Int ( luh I\ holding ,I "'llll·J·lhon lllllJ\ ,It ( rolJl•n \\c~t College \\1th 'ome 100 "'"'mmers going through th1.·1r p,l\'l''I .1t ~pm Btl\ ~and girl'>. lrom Ii' 1.·-~ ear-11lds to scnwr high '' hool '\' 111111\l'r~. "1~1 Ix• \\\lnlllllOg up Ill t\\O hours 10 pa) Off pl~·d~!l'' ln1m \J)llll'iOI'\ Im lhc duh It\ th1.· h1gge'll tundral\l'f 111 tht• ~l·ar lor till' duh \\h1d1 h ro.1dwd "' \IJ11n.1 ll1gh·._ D.l\e P1l·HorJ 0 Run~ l"UnH' 0\ lhl' bucl..cttul .11 R1Jdk r 1cld Ill l JtWll.1 lk1d1 1.1'1 \\l'l°I.. \\hl'rc th1.· H1.)blt' l~ntn ralhcc.l from a 12-0 fir')(-111n1ng dt•tiu1 h t ru't .1 ~"'-2' '1ctun• u'cr L1guna· lkach l\.l\\:tn1s 1n a \lt1Jm D" "'nn l 11tll' I l•;1gu1.· pla~ot'i gaml' It "as 19-19 in the '"'h 1nn1ng \\hl·n lhl' Jutnmattlalh 'hut 1\ll :it Ill p Ill r nlh.1\\1ng;) \\Jll IOf the fC\h1rJllOn l\I hghh lh1..• ~.IOW lin1'hl•J up 1n .1 ti' c-hour mar<.1thnn Thl' h1g hlO\.\ 101 the "'"n"'" tJmt• 1n 1h1.· \t'\l'llth "hl'll l,1"111 < •l'lgt·r hit n grand -;lam humc run. 0 Bob ~nen·, ha,f..l•thall t·amp JI 't'"Pllrl 11 .irhrn ll1gh t.11 h1''" .111J girl' l'ntcnniz grade' ~-' ar1.· '' hl•dukd ll'I l\\O lnur-dJ ' 'l'""'n' •Hll' tx·gin1ng Jul\ 10 .1m1t hcr starting Jul~ I"' T hl' \londa~ -thrnugh-Thur.-.dJ\ lormat 1'i tor 1-I p m d.111\ .1nJ Ith' t1.1\t IS $51l Jll'I l>CS!>IOn, "htl'h 1ndudl.''> .l 1 -~htrt lllll'tl''>tcd p.1 rt1c' ,110uld cnnt.1ll ·,.,,1..·11. \\lh>" "'"'"'POii Jl.1rho1·, he.ill h.1'11..ethJll n1.tlh. JI ""n0-.12 I or .,flll-\ 10"' 't1gnup' arl' .1l•n p1""hk Jll't rnor 10 I p m un 1 hl' Ii rst ll<n 111 l'Jl. h ~·"wn a Rob Hahal.,, l ( r, 5(onrm ,,..,Ol.'l.Ht' \1hil't11.. D1re1.1111 h ..... ll''ll!lh'..I J ftcr '>l'I\ 1ng IO \C.lr\ .H the l 111\l'l'\lt' l'lkl II\ c \gu I I I k 1 lea ' ing I\) lx'\:omc n1x·rn11n' m:rnngl·r 101 \hllll'~ R.1J10. \\Im h '" ba~1.·d ill -\n.1hl'll11 ~l one' R.1dio has lo n.11111nn~ .1tlihatl'' 1n1.luJin1:t "'-M'' 1n Pomon.1 WIMBLEDON From Ct of beautiful bal'f..ha nd passmJ' <ihOt\ that left him pumping his ltst and shouung ·,eah ·· Momeni la ter. \lcfnroc ended the match w11h t\\O aCl' and ra1!.t'd his arms 1n a '1c1on <;.1lutr a\ thl' cro"d ga' e both pla~ cr1 a 'itand1ng O\allOn .. It "a" c\c1 ung in the fi Oh ct ... s:ud McEnroe. v..ho was beaten in the second round la t )'Car b) another ~u trahan. Wal!} Masur. ··11 "as gn·at to come back and \\In ft didn't feel hkc a fi nal. but at lea<;t th• g1\C me the opponun11~ to keep go1 ng,." ~cEnroe' comeback O\'Cr- shadowed opening '1ctoncs by de- fending women's l'hamp1on Steffi Graf. three-tame champion C'h ns E'en and Manina :"'Javrat1lova. who 1s sccktnJ 3 record ninth Wimbledon single .11tk. , Graf. pla)ing her first mat~h sin c losing the French Open hnal to Arnntxa anchcz 17 days ago. heat Julie Salmon of Bnta1n 6-1. 6-2. ~' rat1lo' a. who lo t to Graf 1n last )CU' champion hip match. downed Jill Ht'lhcnngton of C'anada 6-3. 6-2 and Even routed folio\\ American Peanut Louie Harper 6-1. 6-1 Th1rd·SCCdl'd Gabnela Sabatini al'IO ad,anccd with a 6-1. 6-0 v.1n o'er 01aM Bale trat of Australia. In mcn'o; singles. c1ghth·seedcJ Tim Ma)otte and No. 12 Kc' tn Curren "'on 1hc1r opening matchc'l · But 11 "as McEnroe \\ho stoic the sho" after lool..1ng hkc a loser ('arl) in thl' match. "I felt mental!) and ph~ s1call~ parahzed in the first t"o ct' ... said McEnroe. "ho finished \\ith 16 double-fault' and 11 ace'> ··t felt real slO\\, n.'al flat .. .\01.·r finding, his form. ho"e'l.'r. McCnroc "as un toppablc. 1-k flicked off pinpoint 'olh.·~s at the net. passed ah1ll "tth l'anpomt bad.hands and held serve with ea'>e. "'In the third set, he SOI his ('On· lidcnce up." said Cahill. a Sl'm1- linahst at last )ear·., l '. Open "That's the "3} tennis is He hung in there. made a IC'' of returns and then.· "a'ln"t much I could do." McEnroe ha n't \\.On a G rand lam ~' cnt since the 1984 Open. but o n this da' he reminded fans of the pla)er \\ho captured three W1mbledons and four .. Open 1n his pnme. Hr raced to a 3-0 kad 111 the third set and and wo n the founh set with a service break in th• l\lh pm,·. McEnroe Ila hcd hi\ famous temper tn th(' ne\t game af\er netting an eas) volley When a fan }elled "Go. Darren... McEnroe glared at the stands and s<"rcanwd ", hut up. mcathrad1" McEnroe kept his l'OOI, however. in the tense fiOh Kt to <.'omplctc his first fi\.C-~l VIC'IOry Ch (.~k the C la i ficds for details. didn't mal..c the pla)oll\ in the 1980s. . "I need 10 tx· in betta .,hJJ)l' ti) pin~ in the 'R..\ I JUSt \\ant tn hl'lp L. \. out as much as I 1.::ln." frrn said from ;\c" Yoriiu ftcr the ClrP- pcr'I madl' l11 m 1hc No. :! p1cf... ··1 FRAM OIL FILTERS • limit 2 ot sole price • Fits mo1t domestic hl>Pl \\l' lJll .ill l•tll\1.' tog.1.•1h1.r ·'' ..1 ll'31ll I d11n l Ii h· It t lme · f e1 n. J I >ut.l· , 11-l.lptc11n hdpnl the Hl ul' l>t•tl' 11.·a1.h lht• '< \4, hnal I .. ur ti 'l'l' I lttt'' rn hi\ lour ~l'il\lln\ Th1\ franthl\c. 1111 the other h.1nd. VALVO\.INE MOTOR Oil • l 1m1I 12 qvorts ot sole price • SUPER HPO SAE 30 All-CLIMATE IOW-30, 10W-4C>, W-50 ond import ,,.hicles ;,:,~:m quo~;:J 97 REGUlAllt ,_. O\IEllt l 97 S 1 OFF •PHIA --- hJ')n·1 hccn 10 the plJ\ 11, 1,111l I 4..,6 "hen 11 "a' Ir l,ttcd 1n ll Jll.tlt The ( hpper!> had I • ''' ''' 'B \ rl·rord 1n the 14 ~.. Jllll \ ... ' \eJ'>lln' and llCd for lhl' tt rJ._..,r,t l.i'lt .-.eason hard' ah1.·..iJ 11• thl l"\pan\lon < h.irtuite and \ liam1 • l 1m11 12 qvorh 01 soie price •SAE 30 • 1ow .40 c QT. AFTER REBATE '>ea\on \hanu s l<.e\1n FJv.ards leading ..corer a' craged 13 points "l''c h'l'd in \11lh1gan more than halt of Ol\ hfc and 11 feel') good to !!\:! out ul the "inter sno" to the '>un1ihinc" R11.e ~1d. Rc1d was the onl~ predictable ..elC'umn among the fir'it SI\. The Homet'I "ere the onl) team to an- no unci: a preference before the draft The 6-11 i..;ng. the onl~ h1ghl~ rcgardt·d center in the draft "as thrilled to be gmng to C h1cago. this 'car·~ Eastern C onferencc finalist. ..ind becoming a teammate ol \hchael Jordan ··1 couldn't asl.. for an~thing bet- tl'r ·· i..mg said "Jordan 1s one of the greatest pla)ers "ho has e'er pla)ed the game." • Reduces engine weor • Keeps engine cleoner • L1m1t 2 ot sole priGe • 111015, 101 6S MONTH IATTRY •.o ... ""'IO~~ . .,,,,,.~., ... ~ ..... 39• c EA. . • ' ' ,, ~ , • • MAJOll LaMMla ITANIMMGS 0.li.t.nd a.._. K~ .. ,Cirv Te.xas Mlnnno1a Sffllle Ctuc.ago Balllmor• New York Toron)o Miiwaukee Boston Ctev•la nd Oelrolt ~""91M WfttOM.- EHt w L .. 31 43 30 '2 32 ,, 33 3t 37 35 41 19 .. OMMerl W L '2 Jl 36 38 36 39 36 40 3' 31 JS 40 28 •S i-ct. .~,, ~ 561 ~ S\3 '61 .Jn i-ce. .S7S "' "° ·'" '72 .. , .JI• Tllftdl!V'\ kWfl A,..... l. 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RYDER flrom CI the h•rdtst lifters. wu out running and cauaht the ball with Greg Angctov1c 111 the 11mc. H~ set a aoaJ." Ryder said. "You know what you have to do. I st1ncd weight trainins and then rudins and getting into differen t kfods of defense • and worked on blockma technique. My sophomore year 1t wasn't that touah. We threw the ball a tot. so I really didn't have to concentrate on block· inf much until my j unior )'C8r when '°"'' I was ao1n1 apinst biaer, stronter 1uys. lt was pretty toual't." He ta\llhl 21 PIStcS with three touchdMms as 1 Junior in carnina AIJ..SuMet I.ape tttOnd tam booon. lhen came tleck 10 eam first tam ab-laaue, first team all~nty 8nd boftora61e mention all-st.ate as a llGior. ... ..., ...... IUTICMI~ LaAGUI t•t ...... ........_. N/llf II) c...... l &tnito ~nhtto Sen 01eto 1~o.1U t Ton\/ ~ ... SI LOW•S 01,AJ a, Mae ldMdt, DM9w1. :Ml,t1S. 4 C.•..-y C•'-· Nhll Y0tlt. Jt7,tl l ~. D•""°" &vrvN•. 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Ot tte $m1111, SI Louis, 1,06&,2~ 2, 8trry Lar .. ln, C•nconnell, Jl•.366 l , Jole Ur~ S.n Franc1KO 211 726 4 Kevln E•s•er ,..,..., Yor' 20I oes s ............ GriMfl, Ded9en. ltt,ISS .• Sl)ll.e Owen. MoNrteh IU Otl 1 Gerrv 'ftmo•e•Ofl S.n 0 eoo 1Sl 019 I ~alet Rrn rPI "'' enta 1'3 404 • OVtllelcl l 11.evin M1tc~11, Sa,. J:ranci~o H7 11) 2 Oanv Strewoerr~ New Yorio. 111 322 l TO"~ Gwyn,. Sen 0 1eoo S'S 1'3 • Vince Co~m•~ St Lou ... H l.17• s. Kini Glbsen, LM AIWH. 44i..U1. '-Erle O•v' Clnc•Mall. '3• IOl 1 A"4re O•w\CM\ Cfl<"90 3'0,747 8 Andv Va~ Slvto.e, P1lllDur1111 JM 114 t Ttm Ra.nes, Mon lttal l'9 171 IS 8re11 Butler San Fran<•\CO 311 '•I II, Tom 8ru~"l•v SI Lou•' l09 S71 n Woll e MCGte St LOu' lOO 671 1l Ve. HhH Pnllaoeion•a 2•7 70. 14 11.ev·n Mt Rl'vnOIOJ, Ne.. 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Britain 11 37 200-1 Grece Ja"'°" Jt mt·U 171 S2 1 D••nt 0 "<011 Un.ltd St•t" 73 OS l Rtvuie Atlll Sw1Utrlen<1 23 08 4, MtCllfle Finn, Unlleo Stele\ 2l )4 s AnorH ThomU We•• Ger· ma11y 13 le 6 1..lllie Lttfntrwooel Un.Ito Slelf\ 7361 •OO l'lurole•-l, Senotr Farmer , Jamt ica S4 76 2 Tul11 He.enoer Ftnlend S6 07 3 La tenva S11e1htkl Un Itel St•ltt S6 ot • lolan oa Oan•a Romania, S6 19 S, Ketllv Fr·etman U"lleo Stet9' S6 46 '· Gr•tl'll Tromc>, -Netbl< ""°\ se i1 I00-1, Ane·Flatthe Ou·rot, Cut>o, l S7 9S 1 E lttfl K•tssll"O, Ea\t C.errt\env, 1 St Cl l Oo•na ~''"'' Roma n e I S9 S\, • Joella Cler\ Un teo S•••n l S9 '3 S, ~ni..e Colovo< VuOOl lev•• 100 '1 6, Cteueelle Gr-noea UMeO S1tlel, 2 Ol •7 l OOI>-I Pellt5'le Piu~r Un1trd Slate\ I •7 11 2. P•ule '"•"· R°"'an a I 0 11 l Mer1e-P1errt Ouro•. Frence, IO 26 • E ttv Ven ~ul\I Nttnt•••"o' e SJ SO S, Marltl'lt f avs France I SJ9l 6 Fe hma AOut m Morocco. I S1 ol8 H•vn 1umr:>-l Ga11ne A\tattl Rom•"'• 6·'" 1 LYudm • Anoonova, 8 u•geroe 6·7'• l l••tt Vent"• 8 •0""" Au"r•'•a J•n w onlsCl'llao Ul'llteo Sta tt• ano 5 1111e Cos•a Cuoe 6·0'• 6 8eatrlu L.enoes France, •·~ LO"i! umo-! Mer~•• t•cu Romania 71 ·8 • 1 Va•• Ao<>ncu Romt n·e. 21 •' • l F 011111 Mav Bn•11•n. 11·4 • 4. Cerol Lewis un.oeo S••tt' JO 7 • S Cl11•e Co""°' Unlleo St.tits 10 S'• 6 Jtnn1fe~ Inn\\ Ull1led S•ele\ "' . ' Snot PUl-1 Ht O• Kr•t'lltr. E a\! Germt n ... 66 10 1 N1•1tva L1•ov,kava Sov.et Un.on. 6S 10 > 3, S•tDl\an.. StorD WHI Germe11v U 3 • 8e s' LeH. Cutia, 67·3 • s. Remon• Pe o•I Un1teo S!l lts 61·9'• t., Vtetor1a tio(~•lll, Huno9r•, S6-t BASEaALL Ameti<tfl LMt!Ut MINNE ~Ol A TWINS-4>19C'ed Dan GieOOtn o;i!f •Cit• O<r' ine IS Otv d•\aOeG I \t Purcllestd "'' tontrec• of C.reo C>\on ce tCl>t'r lfom Port11no o! !lie Pacific Co•S! Letoue TOltONTO BLUE JAYS-AC11Ytled Jeff Mu\.-mt l' o lt!\ef from ll1t 11 o.v O•\a~ '''' ano 0011011eo P1.m to '"' Svrecu'f Cll•t'h of Ille ln•ernar.0ttel Letout NttleftllLHWt NEW YORI<' N-EJS-P!act o Barrv Lvon\ c.atch" ·~ lllt IS on O•Ht>le<I I,, ltK alleo P'I Lom!'. ·c• ca1chtr from Tidewater 01 the ln!t<n9hOnel LUO~ - SAN FRANCISCO C.IANTS--OD1.onee1 fd Jure~ ,n11eldt'< to ~n1• of '"' Pacllic Coa \I Leeoue Cd"t'<! .JP Ra'ld" McCemen1 o •cht'r from~""'" BASKETBALL Nel!Mel .... .._.. A•Mtle'left CHARLOTTE HORNETS-Tre~ r Oh!S 10 Ovron N • forwero 10 tr.t tnO eN Pee••' IOr siueri Grav ce""' CHICAGO BUll.S-Trec:led Oeve Cor rine ce~•er to 111e Or111noo Mav•c for we.one rouno orall ote>.\ '" 1990 e!IO 1991 "OETROl1 PISlON~-Tre~O Mlcflaet WU illlms ouero •no r111r1, 10 Kef'I B111i., forw•rG 10 !he P!l<>efl • Sun\ lor r OllH to Anl'-Y Cool< t0<wero GOLDEN STAfE WAltlllOJIS-TreO•o ill "' I><" In Int ltet Orel! to S..U• for Stellltt'S f1r\l·rouno o•cll 1n lfle 1'90 Of•ft Les AlemMt TUSM>A'f''i alMILT1 Cloe'\ °"""' --,_., (I_,, .. ~ ....... 1 1100 , «J M:ICTII llACI )jl •efft ll to T!ttwl'r(;-IMlrl 1*0 4.. UO _,. ,_..,,..! • h O Time ...... .... •11•·---.......... , '"'"' t11f2 .. ...,._ .......... ,_,, ,. 00 "tO '1 l k AC'TA It JI MO S1140 ""'"'" IUIQ UO ,._ ,llUT aACI JOO _.,. U lltACTA tl·l l °""' U hf!O s,.... ...... • .. T-11711 Stl'lr.•1111.,. l~ttt 7' 00 I .0 • 40 011\t-IWll.. 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ISV' lhO 400 HO ,,,,. uo~ "-~ 1'"'"'"'"' ""• C""" 0...1 1-1 • olO J OO Co•6bOl•e \Cer< a) 1 fO U OAILT oouell <t·•1 Mio U•tO U I ll.ACTA (t-61 M.0 lt• 1D r-tT7t6 U •••CTA fl •! •4 11 ... u 0111..., Tit.... ' .. ,, 119MT'N •ac• m .. .,. .. st ••ACTA II 11 .... llOo to ..._. .... , T!OtllO ••CL JM ver .. ,~ IG•dl1 JI .0 II t0 1 ilO U H2_. gelling the ball to him enough:' But the Chargers had fi ve pla}crs with 13 or mort' c:<ltchc in wha1 White felt was ··one of the mo t balanced offenses we0\'C had 1n a Iona .time. ··He •n 1 great rcoc1ver, but he wor'ked a lot as a blocker for h1~ scruor )UT. and I think that Jumped out at ICX>Ut 100, .. White said. Ryder received letters of f'C<'Ot• mt1on from Oregon, Anzona tatc. Cal. Alabama and Virginia. the fi ve school he eventually visited. amont othm his j unior )Car. but fit what he was looking for. -1 liked 1t a lot, because 11's vet') comfortable to me there,.. said R yder, ~ho plan to mlJOr in bus1· nns. ..They sho*Cd a linlc le inaacs1 than IOmc other schools, but the scholat'lh1p was the~ and the 1ehool w11 ri&ht for me." • r,.:• ,.L,:.~:,,_,, 1UO ; :: :.: #oil.A< ~-.,,, .., c ~ 11cd for 11 Ifs kind of a b1tmmC'r because J kno'W I\ will be the last u mc I gtt pla)'ing ume fo r a while." Wh11C' a11nbu1es an> succc!i~ R yder ach1e"cs to the 18-y~ar~Jd' d1hyence in appl) 1n1 himself .. really bcltC\ c ~OU get OUl of someth1na what }Ou p111 into 11," ROBERSON ''°"'c' pos1tJon. Then b) the first pmc. I was st.1n1n1 with Gary Smarr" When marr moved to varstt) u a sophomore. Roberson earned tbc offensive load for the sophomore team. While said. "He puts a lot into football and a lot ll'llO studjc He comes from a great family with high moral st.1nd1rds and a 1ood wor'k ethic. He's a are11 athk\C, but f \'C seen )()me great athletes be undcr- acbicvcr1. But Brian's worked as hard as he could wort." Fnday nl&ht will be Robcnon·s footblJI finale as• runnina bKk, bu1 he will atte"1(>1 to walk on a, a p&ece. kicker at SC nelll season. He kick· ed a 0 -)'ardcr as a junior and connected from •7 u a Knior aaa1n1t NC'~pon Harbor. He had the opponunity to play footbell at Pnnceton and CX-Cidcn· tal, but ChOIC USC 10 continue the family tr..t1tion. • .. People h8d IO won')' about bJm;· Wee Mid ... Wida t0me teams. ~ doll"t MYC to worry about the tiaht ftd. "'9t DIODle bed IO won)' .... bum1Mns laini ·otr 1r.e line. r ew. '°' fNstn1ed al times that we M"mt'I Ryder said he wilt hkcly red hin his frahman year. so pt1y1na 1n h1s finaJ bi&h Jebool 11me Friday niaht holds added sepiTteance. .. Th1s Friday r:t.iaht. I faaurc wllJ be my lul football 11me in Oran,e County and my last P.me pcnod fot a -hue:· Ryder said. ..rm ~lly .. He's noc a normal lrttle auy by any means." Cunn1ncham said. "We knew he was • good athlttc, but tM 1h1na that's exttpuonal •bout him wa that he was strol'\I. lltprdlns of whether you're 1trona and quick. you're alWl)'S warned bealutt ofth( 11u differential. the possibility of · tetllnt hun. 8\lt 1n his enc. 11 never happened •• "f lboutb• about 11 a lot and the only reaton to to \hole placel ~ have been doiftl . it for f'oocbalt," Robenon tald. "Most of my •mily hat tone IO USC, and I always wanttd 10 ao theft 11nce I wa littk. l wilt try to walk on as a kicker. but II far II playn• how I tile IO play, this is It (Friday n11hl)." \'ORK t \P) -\cerph of Pete Ro~·s ~cpo\1t1on on .\p 20.2 t undc1 que~t1on1n b~ ba~ball '°' (~11g:uor John M C>o"'d °" ~ ................ """'' Dowd Wl'o '°""'' tl\e mofltv tor "°"' ltOM w , tile ...... 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Drlffnl comm1"1°"'r Rose WeM 1 00tt'I know I wes hstenln11 10 Uet>trrotn 111a1 oav Ofl ~ Sllew OfeMllHf IWdlMI ~ 0o .. o Yov 11 •t a vouno fe io"' ''° 000 -• Btrt0< n• '"'II•'"• " ,. \ o"'" ••o"' R~·-l OotNCl1 .00tt1 ht l'alft env assets or cre<111 ro Your 'nowit'Oo•' ~ose Hr s o~• a 1cno ht•r• Of! Firli"'ine Sectnel (M oues••on.no Ro\t elloJI h1' 1e~ooe treff1t 1n 11191 wnen •ne RtO\ ltn•sneo •n le<:O D'•C't Oowa n.o H>etlMI UYeflt Clalt\ Oil •l\IC'fl Ille lttOS 1051 OOW'bat ll&!'l'le\ OO""d l ht we' "°' "'"'''°""1" 01t~·~ :i..• "'" 111ose oelt\ tna> ,,,. Rto\ '°'' Oowa Pt1e on June 1no -l'vt gol 1nrttt w nn('!'\ 1n e row ntre fnl' Rtos otat Lou' 3., '" • nome game - Ro\e No mettt< '>Ow manv YO" ott ,..t •• st " 110."9 10 I n •" •ecn110 On """ a-Mir .. s~ Ro.e weu. hn1 01 au, wile!\ L GOI (,ltt, Maroa 5.choll ~JI .i>09tf lllal )lie aa Mt a Corvtl!e Bu• '""' a 0" I O•Yt mt ,,... COf¥ttle Gttnera Motor~ oave mt '"' Corvet II Ma•oe wouio 'levt o••t • •o me t oroD111>"' wo-J'<I" • na 11t \O'Cl • Oowo W!lv '' """ RoM 8tcause st\11'\ '"' owl't r ol !he 0111 c•uo Sne maor I! aooeo• -vou dO" t •fl<' Maroe ScllOll r11.e we know Maroe SC"O" t ~•n \tt mao• 1 eooear '""' \!If vevl' to me, the wav '~ neno-eo •' Oowd You mean ouDllctv"' Rose ll111N Siie oo• a 1 '""' m1~gt ou• o• • \O '"' •ll4!ak Oowo 1 \et ROH •no .. ''" ,,,.,,, I lla O "''ff Portel'ltl •no a Ro ' RO¥(~ So ...... , •ne ,.,y 1 ntto a Corvt!lt •ori On Jamfffl"S ........ ,_ •aw e"--V •lllWll K•ft 111\91 u •O ~ose wa. s•ettD 1111 "'' .... v 1rou1'0 •o..,.n· t l\O '"e' (ero vn RO\f o o ,, • ..,, tl'!e 11u•s 10 tavtt n1m I Rose 1 11t1 • .,,ci. 0.,,1 o• "<>"" l'lt \AIYS ~a.1\t 1 wu '~°' erouno low" How 1r trlt l'ltll em i llO•nll IO Sitto arouno tow"" OowG Pt !e. I 0011 1 t..now tto.e I m If ng vou Itta! ' t mu\1119 to me Oow o 01( Ro.e He \terts 111 •uno eoou• one o< rnv co•clle. 11 ' 'l\t se,,... l'llllCJ 1n11 '>eooen •·'" (COt(ll, Tommv He•~ ....... aoo fomfTW even tauoneo wnen I !OoCI ll·m aoou• Ill Mv wift Clor't ·11e11e lllt g"" 10 lf!a•• me• T11a1·, all emu\•nq •o rne Tlla•' an '"'u•1 10 me Oowo O Ro•• Mv wlte s "~"' neo~v ono '"' ' oo nv 10 Ila•• a Dat>v n s.o•tmoer oo ... o Conora1u1a11on' On JMU911 end ~ Ro.e Art Wt lllfOUQ'1 •• 1119 aDoul Pau JaJlu ff11 fl wt .,, I WOUIO I t to let! v some ln1n11• eoout PeU! Je11uen mat I w0u10 fikt ror vou 10 lll'!Ow O We ~ 11Utt ii \lerled e couote •nree ...,_..., etter 1 to.nt<I nlm 111e l'!\Oflttv •or '"' lewver Ano I siart neerlno some '"'l>llS fro"' lliflefenl oeoe>te 11 """' 111vtt oeen • l•llit lonoer wf\efl we t>ec" from U>r•ll9 Ira ,. ne .Ano O·lter'anl IT....O\ ot mint \lerteo leol•"9 me aoou1 hO"" w" In trout>lt '" or .. os Ano I sten ed lrylno 10 ,,,,., .. at>ou• n enc I ''erlf(I rrv•"11 10 o two attO '""O 1011ftller eno ft e n mace sen.e to me wnere ne -lie 11wa11\ 1100 a 00<>. '"" o• rnonev e"O wnv lie ""•"''° to Ottl r.a ot Ills Corvet!f e nc wllv 11t w" \Cereo wear tllt •01tx, ,..,.Y ne ion ol 100• • oac~stal 10 soeno no money so 10 ~oe•• ~ tlourt<I '' out tnat ne "•d 11'1•\ oroblem will\ orvo' ano l'lt wu 001n11 10 ''"' lo UH to oecome tttO I ma•t fvl~ttv llt mu,1 nave 001 ou• ol int Or\JQ\ 8 eceust like I 1 vou v~eroev ICI .,.,,. • nowlt09e I n.ev.r \ten 11.m Clo orugs or trv •o H~ O•u~\ 0< "' <ltUO\ on 111m Oowo I ''"' 1 vo\I !'lever heO • conven11.on .... 11n n.m aoout oruo\'> lto\t No No So I '"'"' rne t s wny tit orobablv ""'eo 114"9 "II w11n r1"lt '° clO\t A I oon't ""ow 11 rie 11ao a oemt>hno Q<olllt m or w11e1 Bui '•ntt 1 reao 1ne "'°''' •ne • •llrtt or tovr w""'· 11 .. 1no of •ff"n• to mt •hat tt>ose telto""' '"'~I! e I 1rv1n11 10 hno. 11amll'1 ro me t>ee•u« lllfv were 1" ln trovtlle .. 1111 o•uol I m ••l•lir•O e t>out Peters. who '' ot a 'l>Ollen °"' ot nw lle\I lrlt'n•U, "'"° 1 me1 one ,,,.,,. t m •• i"O •t>ou• M •e F' Tflfft 11~ ett 11avt i>rot»ems w11n a<uvi Goo.oso Ano Paul Jenu .., "arttO orooeb'\ Mav °' '" ano I c.t n et, vou 1nrae Of lour oeooie 11\et ne ce lltto Oowo OK ltOM 8 tac .. ma I He M IO ,... .... , 00 1111 to ' '"" co-nm1UIO"lt' I De' on ba\tt>eM w" oolno 10 ~i~ my wife He wH 11c1o1111 10 cripe>le mv lltCI• Ano 1 '"''"' !of a te wl'ltn 1 wtn• 10 \Dr.no tre111ln11 '"'' "''' 11'!a1 ht' WI\ go1n11 10 110 10 Int comM.\\M>""' otflct Ano 1·m not even solflno trts • •l'lel s•eMeG vov• 1nvt\' oar 011 But 1f • neo bel, 11 I wH a 0.11•1111 men, I woutcl t>et m11 ltfe ,,,., 1111 ""~ 11111111 \tarieo w•ln P Jt nuen Bec1us1 ht lolO oeoole rte wu 1101n11 10 we11 tilt a wtlf!< btlore •orino Ire n• oeceuM 111 11\11 o<tu wou'O DI '" sOf'ino tre1n1no ""° than ..,,,." ne we,,1 on 111, cruse He \Ofle<I ol resen1eo 1111 lact 111t1 t do<I"'' want Jo 1'181\Q •rOut>O wl!n ,..m .,.Y more all I tcxino OU1 ,,. wu In oruos Ano ne toott '' otf\onot ,..111('11 ,.,. sllOvld "•"'• He cen 1 YOU !Ill\ Of ,,..,, ... OCll'!W'O ()< 1n1, Of Ille! ..,.e>oeneo. llul lie was '"''"° IO 1110 C>elllno coalle lll for • ...... • .. , •no • l!e'1 e u• •nlfOOOY '"'' WOVIO ..... •o Peu ... w cell Ano Pie'• rr'9o 10 fl.l•n mv name In t 1nc1nNtl I mean ne ~'' 004!\ •rouno """' tl\eMI ecc .. H t1ons to evervbOCllf Anvooov lhel wlft listen °" ......... ~""" Oowa Pelt, .. °"',.. awere OI '"' conte,,1s ol Ru>e 11 M.e 0< LHll..it B1~"1~" Row I tlllnk JO Oowo Ano e vtrv vur -"°" II'\ exotel~ 10 us Oowo It's Ul>le•nacl 10 "°" .. T,,. •• 0\ -Ille Com!'l'llS\-' ~ oti•C• ,,.... a ,, • ' Certify lt!ll llltV'V-XDlelned fll ute 21 IO YOU' ltoM Eve< .. ¥H r l>IJf >nil vH r Dowd Tr.cv M ¥en'I exotalned 11 .10 vou tn•s n 1 r? ttoee· No. ttwtv·re eolno 10 0o 11 1n New Vorlt. oecause ot e conl• c1 oow" '" ,.,,,,,. 1,.,,., Oowa OK Ano .. ou ""°'"' wl\tt Rule 30 -0< Rule '1 - !tote 11 Oowo -1' •" •OOUI' 1-ltos• I oon'I llnow 1111 t>lect\ Dfinl, out I i.now what II mean\ Doi!'! Del Ofl oes Oowo You 00n·1 Dtt on !:>91t1t>all i nc vou oon'1 Dtl on vov• own teem Row At>\OIUletY Little l .eague sche.dule first woman for finals W ILLIAMSPORT. Pa. ( P) - Bell) Spc11ale •~de 1incd for a place 1n baseball h1 tOf) a.s the first woman umpttt 1n the Little Lt'•guc World Scnes "I still can't believe it," ,pei1ale Slid. "I don't 1h1nk I'll really believe It unul ~ t fooi in Wtlham~ ·· The Llt\lc ~ague World Scnc •'Ill be played 1n late Ausu~t 11 Wilham 90n. 1t tradi11onal suti pc111le. who has umpn~ the uttlc Lt'aaue Softball World Serie 1.1ncc 1980, received word of her appointment in a l~uer from Or. C~ton J .• Hile. Little Leq-uc ~icknt and chicfuccutive officer. wtth whom \he had a formal intcr-vn 1n Mardi. A mot.her of t~o 11rl • Sot1ialc was recoramcndtd for a poJ1tlon on the I 2-pcnon World Senes ump1r· 1n1 crew by ltn Cnne, New York State's 0.11nci 2 Administntor. and Bud Vandttbera. direaor of the Softball WC>tld Series. "She's 1 IOC)d. qu.hficd umpire and a dcd~•td Lin.le l..ellue per· ton.'' Cttne .. 1d of the rredon11. N.Y . woma11 In order to be.' considered for Wtltiam'POfl, pcL11.lc firit had to work a f"elJOnll tournament 1n that llC poup (bo) 11 -12), which lhc did dunna last )tars t:.utem 11onal at Bnstol. Conn. "I didn't fiaurt I'd make 1t year," pczialc '81d. "I'm honored and thrilled. This · dream come true.·· Little League officials annou painnas Tuesday for fir'5t· pmes 1n the <43rd scncs. w be&Jn Aua. 22 when the Fa.r champion pla)' the European c pion at 2 p.m. The tttond pmc that da) p.m. pits the U .. East cham apinst the U. . Central winM First-round action conti Wednctday, A .... 23. wtth the South mttt•n& lhc U S. West p.m. and the utin Amcriain Canadian cham1>1on1 clashina p.m. Semifinal 11mcs arc ~hcdul Thunday. Aua. 24. at l p.m. ( ed talcs final) and S p.m. (fci final). Semifinal pma will be vited hvc b) ESPN. Fnday, Au,. 25. is an <>t'C" The cll.amSMonth1p pme 11 uled fot 4 p.m. S.turdly, A and will be 1elc"V1tied hvc by International Toumamt"nl tor Joe Lotch 11ad thf ~onal namcn1.s art tChcduk-d In •8 onn . (Ea.I\), 1. ~ra. Cl • 0 \1 g e r g y cd nd ch SI I. Bookie must have found just the right pigeon for this bet ty IEN Wf AL.KER ,.., ....... ...,,_ '\E\\ YORK -Pete Ro~ ma' hj' c los1 S~. 00 on a lo"' I h.1 11 Details of Ro!it's .illeged gamhhn~ dunng the I <>1r b3seb3ll \C:\\nn ,,uthned tn a ~15-pagc repon \h1rn. eJ hc lost his b1gge~1 bet \nd a \\J\\\3rd bird could haH' \.O t him Ro~ lost S~.bOO on .\pnl 12 t\) -. v.hen tht' dl'len1.lJng \\orlll \t·nes \..hamp1on '\('v. 'nrl \k t' "ere beaten I~-~ al huml' h\ 1tw la .. t-pla e .\tlanta Bra' t'\ In 1h;i1 game . .\1lania·s Dion Jame\ h11 a tl' hj ll that appeared rnu11ne until 1t hn a p1gevn and foll Im a J"uhk The Bra,cs. tra1ltng j t th.: 111111 r .il11cd at1cr the h11arrc pla' Th•· '1rd \\3S lilied and the rt·pon ,,ml ,,, "as Ro~·s bet Thl' rrpon. p1c.·p.1n·d h' in· .·-.11gator John \1 lN"d tor lllnl· m1ss1oner .\ 8ank11 Giam:111r JnJ rl'll·a..cd !'\tondn\ ~1d Ro\t• \•on .:~ bet" and lo\t I -l M ha'-1.·hall 11.imes from .\pnl -Juh ' 1•1 .. in ~•Jger\ v.nh 'ano u\ hook nul..cr' Rose bet ~~ llml"'> o n h" < tn\ln· n.iu Red and "on 2Q 0 1 thl'm 11 ,,lld Of tht ~ .. bel\ nn thl' Rl·\.h th.II "ac~ dct:ulcJ Ro-.c-\\on I '.I -hu1 I ''I a total 01 S~.20<J hc\3ll\t' ''I thl' vJJ~ Game·b~ -game-.,pcuti,., 11n \.\ h1l h tt.,tm Ro e het ,rnJ ho " mu. h he '"'n or lo t ari: g1,cn onh 1hr,•u!th \1.i\ I~. 19 ~ His 'tanJ .trd h.·1 "·" ~:(loo per game The repon alk-gc.'' thJI a l '.ir111u' times. Rose also bet on 'R \ \.f I u1llcge ba l..cthall ,·l1lkgl· h11•thJll JnJ 'HL g;inw Rose cnJO~cd h1' 010\t trcq uen\ '>11\..Cess bet11ng on lht' ,,.,, 's 11r~ 's ,1nlccs. an ord1nt1 t(1 f)o"'t'' n1Jt.>nl'..: He ''ai. 11·-l "11h 1h,· 's .1n· h ·es. and al\o lx·t I: t1m''" in \tlanta 16-61 and D\·trntt ( 5-"1) Ro~ ~on often \\1\h Toronto 1 ~ 3> ,1nJ \l1l".1ukn • (6-'' the re· pun ~rJ P~1laddphrn "here Ro\c.' plil)l'd lor II' t' ..eason!> du.I not do <;o "ell Ru~ ""n JU\\ t\\1> bc1~ on lht Phillie and lo"il 'ie' en according to l' l•.km e The \fontrcal E\po<,. another team on \\hll"h Ru-.c pla}ed, "ere the 1lnh d ub th:it Rose dtd no1 het on th.: ·r,'~1n 'ho\l.ed Rose al ~t JU\I on c eJlh on ( ll·H·land Te\as and \JO franu\l.O Jnd lost e\'Cf\ llITTl' 11 "11<.l • Ro~' most ao 1,r da'" dunng thal rx·nod "t'rr Junt> 9 and Juh l th1• report '>ho'-'t'd On June Q. he· "lln .,,, ~1.-.. .inJ lu\t fi,c including a S~.0110 tx·t lll\ lht.> Red5i h.: lo"it. on Jul~ 1 Rosi: "a<;, ~-' "'1th l \\inning. S2 1111 ".igcr on the Red'. Thl·re aprx·.tr~d tu be no set pal· tern "hen Ro~ ht.'t lln the Red"' the t'' 1Jcmt• "ih''"<'d He did not bet o n < 1nunnJt1 or Jn~ other game'> fnr I' dJ\~ bur rt''>Utnl'J un \1,l\ ~-he \\Un fi ,l. ;tnd lmt tour 1rh.ludin~ a ~ ~ 000 hl't on the Rl·d Ro'tl'' ll>nite.,t \\Inning trea on th.: R,·J\ ".i' li\l~ games and he on.e lo,1 ll1ur liln'>l'tUl1'e tx'l"i th,· repon \Aid The re~lrt pn n tded 1.kt,111' ''° lekphunc. .all\ hct\•Cl'n R O'>l' and h1' .tllq:l..'J gambling nl't"ori.. of l11l'mh Do"d \\f('ltl' 1ha1 Ro"ie .1nJ '"' .i.,..1l• 1a1i:., tr,·qucnth l"alled a 'P.'rt'> , ... ore ''-'r' ll.C tor update<. ·~ ... ord 1 n~ 10 <htH'l..mal..er Ronald l Pl·tt·r<.' r{'wrd\ Rose lx't S ~ •Jul ead1 on the Rl·d" T e\ao;. "l'Jllk P1mhurgh. Lo'> ·\ngclC'~ and r 11rontu He \\OO th rC'l' and IO\l thrl'c lx'l., Ru~ al<,t.1 tx't S2 1)()(1 on tht• ('\8.\-., Rostonl < l'll1cs and lo,t:· thl' rt·rx1rt said COCAINE From Ct U\&S on v.h) h10, ~lauon\Jup v.1\h Ro detmor.ucd 'Bcausc I co"trcd for him v.tth !us v.1fe. "'tult he v.as \lttp1n his \I.I\ around IO"'n sht no lon&C'f v.anted me 1n 1he1r hou~ ... Janvtn \31d of Roses v.1fc "Carol doc n't ha\e the euts to IC3\t him \he has to blamt his fnends for his d1sgust1ng l)eha\ 1or ·· In add1t1on n e-.am1nauon of Rose's alleged gambling records re- ' ealcd that he ma\ ha\e lrm S.i 1') on .\pnl 12. I q ., b(cau~ a n, b:ill hit a do' e and fell for a double The ball hat b' ~tlant.a'\ Dion Jame\ propelled ihc Bra' C'S to a I ~-4 '1c· ton O\tr the ~ev. 'orl. \kt~. v. hom Rose had bet on ~nd 10 an 1nten1e"' to be publish· cd \\ edneschl> m.~ ports Illustrated bookma\.er Ronald Peters said Ro~ v.on ~n o n all s1' game" of the IQ 5 'l.:a11onal ~ague pla~olis be· tv.een t. Louis and Los .\ngeles. earning S:!0.000 Rose. "'ho faces a po'is1ble hfcumc ban b\ b:i~ball 1t he bet on his ""'n team.· has a temporal') rc\traanmg order pre' ent1ng Comm1ss1om·r .\ Banlt.•11 Gaamatu from holding a ht'anng on 1he l harges Bac;ebalr s law~en~ ha"e a ked n three-Judge panel of an Ohio appeals \.Oun 10 su pend the restraining order and Ro~·s responS< 1s due \\ edne'tda~ Janszen." ho men th complt"ted a four-month sentence tor fa 1lun· to rcpQrt income d1dn·1 ~~ that Ros.e us.cd drugs. but said the manager thought he tOuld get ca h from drug dcJls conduued b' a circle of as· S.OC1ate Se\ cral of the JSSOC13h.'~ 'Were sentt·nced afur fede ral authonucs tracked a nng that .. mug· gled cocaine lrom FlonJa to Ohio G1010~ fai..es mal 1n ( 10\.1nnat1 ne\t month on 1,.hargcs of .ta\ C\ as1on and compm ng tt) arrange cocaine dell\ enes lrom Flo nda w C'1nc1nnau hct.,..een I Q\5 and I~ ~ Gotd·s G,"m. "hert' Ro\e "'or~c,1 out. "a o perated h' Donald J tenger. "h<' a<.lm11ted smuggling 4• 10 SO l.1logram of cocaine lroM Flonda to ( 1nc1nnJt1 Ci,tt'ng.cr "'h g1,en an 10.,ear pn<,un ~·ntt•nu· la'it P\ISLIC NOTICE M l.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE P\ISLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Or.no-Cout OAIL Y PJLOT Wednesctay Juoe 28 1089 CS uut c>me of 1 J,llT1t' -Ht dJJ > tu me once. ~ said • .. , au l.no-... 1( I had cnoutJt mo~ od1n on a ,amr rd thank 1bou1 thh>"'lnl th'° pmt': Hr Yld tbctt ~rt a lot of ea ' "'°I) s to do t\," Jan 1cn told ball'\ ln\C"Stlptof\ He 1d Htll. Paul hd\ I rould panch·hll • cu) at the v.rona (11mt'' or htt and run at the ~roni ttme I could M' c a '"'' bunt at the "Tona time • Do"'d told reponen la.cot "« that ba.seNll's 1n\C"Slr&Jton ne'er found nn\ t'' 1dem'C' thll Rose tned to mt1uem.c a gilmC' PeaU\C Of hn betung.. Ctnclnnatt•s Pete ltose ponders sltu•tlon. ··1 don·1 htnc 3n>-t'\1dencc -no t:' 1den(.t' Pete C' er thrcv. a g.ame ·· Oo"d wad · JansLen s.il1d Ro~ ui.cd his d ubhouS<' phone 10 chC\li. v.1th other mana ers befort plactn \Omc ~ts .. He IAOUld ~all up different man· \lan.h lollo" ing a guah\ plea :'.11"hael E Fri. "ho .1\\ncd 1t,c: I} m. IS sen 108 an c1ght·~Car term for cocaine 1ratlidl.1ng and t.i \ e\3SIOn Dunng h1~ 1ntep 1e" last Februaf\ "1th basebJll in' c'11ga1ors. Jam1en \a.ct that Ro\I.: '>ht'"'t'd him a l0f" ul his income tJ\ rl·tum an IQ ~ .. He: '>h0\\t•d me that :ind ht• told me al the \Jme ; am(' · P:iul 1f' \'U tll't me 1n~ohed and 1! •Ou t an. 11 \uu \\Ill set JP a CO('dlrle 11rgan11311t>n and indude rne 1n 11 ~ou can \flc.'nJ a!> mu\.h monc' .i' \ou t'\t.'r \\JOI t • because 1 f the' {'\a l o ml' tc> 'ou j nJ sa' "'ht·re do 'uu l(Cl 'our monn I "',·11 \ell 1ht:m from · Pete Ro .. ,· ... Jan'>lt'n ..aid Jan zen al o s.:i1J that R t•\l' :11lJ ham (11010..a a tormcr hl)U\Cm.ue ot the managl'r brought a 'IUll\.3~ ''-tlh S~C<J IOC intl' thl' Red\ clubhou\c.· \Omeuml' dunng IQ,'" and shm'l'd R OS<' lht" 0111nt.>' "hll:h 'uppn'>('df\ "a" going .,, be u~d I<> hu\ ul\ainc: in Flond.1 .. ,,ell the' u\cd !1 tell mr 1ha1 Pell' \\.SS r.-Jlh e'"'led and he v.anl· l'd to get in l)n that ... Jans11:n said ··Tre ".10ted pan ul 1ha1 bc•a use It "as ca.,h mone~ and hl· "antt"d pan ol !he ccx .i1ne Jeal .. .\!> ed "hcthl'r ( r1n1o~r< U!!,ht S~Oo (0:1 1nt1• the Red' tluhhl"lu<.<.· Ro5e '>.lrd. 'I don't thin!-\uu'll get an,btld\ It H 'n h 1har · Janven aho \.ltd that < 11u10<.a agcr\ and ask them ho"' certain J 1\CU'i..Cd \.IX.aane "llh him in pu,hen· arms v.crc and 1f the) v.crt Rose ~ prt'sena at .i ra\.t'trac k but 1 I l tnat Jansun rt'fu<;ed to Oe\.ome '°'oiled going to P 3~ Cf'rtaJn P a,er ntght And ti') 10 get 3S much 1nfor-. . .\nd I said tu Pt1c '-'hen"<' "ert' mauo n as he \'Ould about a game llr>'~ n in spnng training a nd 14c '*en" then he could go ahead and t'tther dm 1n1 ~d. one t1ml· I l>31d \\ h\ ~l the gamt' or not bet the prnc." "c uld ~ou "ant to gel rn,ohc-J in Janszen \aid lhc .. cx.J1ne buStn('\') ... JJn">lCn ~Id Ba~ball IO\C'Stlg.atof\ al "'ere Jan 1en \.lid Ro!K'. l'\:\pondeJ that 1old b) Janucn and another Rose he had a "enifo:a1e ot depo<;n for a~soetaie Rand~ Ka.Iser. th.at tbe So5.uoo llf s ·s 000 that \\ilS matur· Reds' manager had su~sted \IOl- 10g in 3 ll'"" "'e-e\.s Ht' quottd R~ ence an fits of angtr against boo • as 53) mg.. r ll use thal mont:' and ma~e"..,. ho didn't pa\ him 1mmed1-bu ~ the llOS 4nd r n ~C'CP them 1n ateh m} hl.lu'e bc"au~ noboch ""oul~ Janszen said that v.hen Peten ha' e th~· ·-·-10 come to ni. h•1use contt'nded he couldn't pa) off about There ~\l' no coc:unc rTlrr<'nccnn-s .io.ooo that Rose had v.on on ~t ... 1)(1.,..d., --'-page rcpon summanz· Ro 'iC told Jansun "PatJI. )OU go up ins the 1 ~,e tt at1on Thr n.-pon tht<re taken gun 1f )OU ha"e to, get l>dtd there s corroborated c' 1dencc m) mone' .. that Rose ~t or ht'> >" n '~.tm .tn Later. Ro~ told Janszen to "go up offen~ that could bnng ;i 11te1tme there and bust hi kgs up .. aC"Cord- ban 1rom lhe spon 1ng to Jansren Do"d dedaned 10 be rh"' 1t' 'ed J...a1ser 1d Ro ~uuened do1n' un the matter Tue-.J.t, l 'nn something .lga.ln t Peters' child 10 Boll!)n a spolc<:\\.Offi3n IM r"h,\\d get pa\mc=nt of the v.1nnina.s s~ud <.he h.td aslC'd Do\l J \!. h' the .. · . drug reference\ "er<"n't n•n•dC'd 10 I d1dn t Soi) nothing a1 1he tJme his rrport · and ht' 1 Rose) talked aoout. you ·'The ink rma11on ".l' no pt•n 1· k.no" \OU io1 to ~ou I.no". re nent to the'. ,3\e he "a" n\,.,11 J lmg him about that Ii.ad -)OU got to get · she said ·and thercton· 11 ""'not the \.td or hurt the ~1~: or do ind uded 1r the repon '>Omt'lhmg "1th the ltd Ka1~r Jan zen .11 .. .., sa1J in hie. tt',11mon' \aid that Rose • n\.e 1nd1t.a1.:J n1~ bemng Ka1c;cr i.a1d no thing ll.11\ eHr done could leJd him to 1n1lurnce the agatn\l Pet(r\' \..td Ml.IC NO TICE Pt.euc NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE MUC M>TtCC .. ..... 5 5 IBl HI Wt Mortuef'Y• ~ Cremetion 1t0 9'090W9y C0919 ..... -·· .. C8 Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT I Weclnesdey June 28. 1989 EJ 642 -5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 ,.,.. "°"'" OIWeQR co: FROM aount OftAMQE CO. TME DAILY PILOT CVISSlflEO OHICE HOVAS f~SeMoe M Tll 7~1100pm Fn 730em-~~ S.1 • 00--11 :ioe... a..-Cour\ler M-F I 00em ~ 00pm MAOl.,..I n c .. ca YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY ... (Ii ............ "'.., ........... •"'fl . ., .................. " ............. ... . ..... ... ....., -. ., .... . ......................... ,. . ............. ·~ ....... ,,. .. .... --.. ... ... . .....,.~ ...... --.... ..... .... .. .. .. ... -..... . . . .......... -.. ·~ . .......... ~·' .. ..... .-... ... ..... . . .. , " ..... ... ........ . ..... ........ _.. ............ . .. .. .... -• -........ 4 .. ._ ............................... ~ • t ~ ~ ~ • .A 11" , .,. r r l -) ·~ r r ~-Ii ~ ~ n ""' Corona def L 1022jNNfO't IHch 1069 Cosu Mtw 1124 Cozy2BRCott~ Stv ............ •lhYW• O•t' on R-2 lot nice bu•10 l&LE! 2BR 1B.A lrplC. w d pa1o0 no spot lo add Only . S(>CUflly p11rlo.1ng $900 $472 500 Agt 673-:>J~4 flogal'lt VorHtlle~ 1 mster mo Agl Jonl'\j 645 '1683 liv•tes condo ne .. 1 10 c Mnl Hoag l•Tour model • QUIET FAMILY ..,.osu_.,.. _____ 1_0_2_•1 Wall>. lo t..c.h Vtll g Gal l" LOCA TtON 3BR 1BA 2BH 2BA condo Frplc: g•deo comm s t>td,ng, Encloseo yard ga1ag vaulted ce•ltngs cre;)l•Yft I P upgrades, clbll e wrO hk-up $900 mo lloorplan t>eaul ta,., be&ultfut groundr. nic:t> S38· 6511 / &C ped C8Pf Cod h i \e II•,., g S 1g6 5 0 0 3BR HouSf' 1 Ba btg S 186 900 OPEN 110USf G4S 6367 e"ea \>' "l "e.;r ~oun Coa"il Sat & Sun 12·5 •662·0555• "Hit W/NTtmAL P0t1za gardener 111cl W1··,1 Nt>wporl Beer.ti 1RR $1 1'•0 rrtrJ !1S7 5 .. 47 •IT a.yn 1f'~ 2 1BA ft1m v Av 1 '"'"'.;, 1BR wlpvl .... WlfTt 111ea Cu de • .,ac; ,.. CJ.t< a g.1< d "' stll~" cable 588 T 111.ill t rt1'lg Ill IJO•nt rel<h ceol Ian Pool spa 1 SQ 11 det wnhm 2 Hurr r 5(89 000 Call &80 t. !nor 1 rac: 177 E Mstr Stes • loft 2 • BA fJCN/\LD Pf AFf dbl car gar Lg patio 642 97 , , 6 , l· ll£.f 22nO St 631 7376 w/spa Only $2 17 500 ' STARR E 54S 5478 UOIUYTIWlllME 3BR 2 1BA 2 car garaQt' E Stde Open Sun 1 5 3 r)'e .. t tocat1011' Enl.l Un t BR 2BA tg lo.11ChPn Asscoe pool ''ip& V;,c.;int hardwooo lloors open S 1 2 • 5 / m o P ta t I beamed ce1hno 2 frptc:'I Mobile Ho~s Pro~·ett1es 64? c,797 385 F~~ 09~~ O""nf'r for Slit 1100 COlLff>( PARK 4Br ?Ba llW-ES 12 N w detached custom homes s1tu111ed "' East 523 000 owner will r atty Teahou!.6 gar I P $13'>0 wtth is·• do..n Space S 1350 sec qorctener •er 1 5260 mo CM 1 m e rncl RV parking Avl 7 1 lrorT bf"lth 722·75.J7 432·8323 or 998 2200 stde Costa Meu onced ••••••••••ICozv 3 t>r 1 ba Cut-dP tor qu1c1< !>ole OPEN ltnalaalT IUCI sac Lrg enc.I yard Fru11 HOUSE EVERYOA V• EWrW t r e es garde n DALEBOU't ASSOC 2B~· lBA small yllrd S13001mo sec Avail 631 7300 c;lubhousP sw mm ng 7 1 Bob 646-6970 O A E 6 85 5 POO' 1a Jll llS •n 'l 5 N VA ;, 1 4 · Star MrtM' Home P rlo. lllnfll C.•, 'We It sell your t1omP for 55 Ne oe1s Boot '>l•P 3BR 2BA twnhme dpt• 3~ MLS etc. Agents OOSSll)t{' MUST SELL• formald1n1ng lndry trplc lleep all commr .. s•on'> MOVl1';(, out of si .. ie 2 car garage g yard Xtnt ONLY S28 500 "'' t1es1 cond' No pets S 1050 mr. Fountain otte• "~Ps 67 1 ~820 Cun 11 631-1266 Va~y 1034 days 642 4321 t"' 4J7 -ask lor Ar•onda B y o w,,er red.iC"d ••••••••••I $20 OOCl 9065 Col umbrne 4 BA 2 BA OPEN DAIL v 3. 1 JunP 21 Acrrar 11 25 From North Or .. County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 L!fN lelCh 21 481"..,. 21 691CClill lllii 2624 &11 llU 2624 NO Laguna bll1 10 Sha"" s .. , ~Tm Co"e 3BR 38A lrg Siu· llilll-lUllS aa..... tfl.__._.. tBR 18A lrg palto p001 d10 & 1Br 181 guest Qrlrs LDlll •WA 9i!iii fr1ge. gas incl clean up. 2 car gar $2500/mo lse atairs No pets $595tmo. Available 711 494-4787 BAYAIOG( community 01 ·--S500 sec t45 E t81h St Nfwport ·~ 2169 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •GATED COMMUNIH'* .. ...... ?BR 2BA to wnllomf! micro lrplcs m LR & mSlr BR wet bar w/d llkups 2 car gar c;.enlral au All ma1n1en11nce incl Sorry NO pets 644-0509 •WESTCLIFF 3BA ?BA 2-c.er gar p11tto lrg yard gardnr walk to schools S1400 mo tse 650 5600 S 1225•MO 3Br 2 188 2· car gar new carpet & paint Avail now 4309 Pa1t1ce Fran A ql 557-4373 551-7000 Century 21 Prol 1 BR house near Hoag Hosp . largP pr111ate yard spa adull5 only no petc; 645-2920 •WTILIFF• view E~ec SBr 3Ba family hm $2500 Agl 786-7322 * llfWPllT OIHT * Ocean 111e1N 3BR 2 r Bi\ NeWPOfl Beach, 2BR 2BA _._, __ •• upper level uM Plan B Large a11rac11ve Apts m a •645-5221 • Very hghl & b11ghl in-beau1tlu1 gar~ selling Laroe 3BR iBA upstairs 1n ctudea washerldrye• & Pool/spa Garage or 4.P1e11 Nr OCC Garage frig Community pool · & c;arport Sorry no pets 1040-C Valenc10 $900 spa Tn1s unit is rm· 2 8Bdrm 2tB·8• 5$800 775 mo No pets 545-7983 maculate HURRY ON 2 drm a THIS ONE ' A s k ing 398W W1ts011 631-5583 LIW, LIW $1550/mo S MINUTES TO BEAC .. , BIG CANYON 2BR 2BA .. l-1mst llYE-11 upper level plank oak •••" floors wasllertdryer "lBR, SS50·S625 I Wll Fm mf sub-zero balcony view of :::~:= ::s125 * ...... nn golf course Cathedral Ges/wlr pd Pool. gar dl w ( ....... tfhf) ceilings, frreplace. wet 642-5073•650-6069 Spacious 1 BR, t1<e new bar pool spa & 1enn1s ~ court Askrng $139~/mo Upgraded 2BR new sl ove cond11ton $625 Reing GREENBRIER M ODEL parking encl palto range micro pool Over1001\1ng Big Canyon w 18tn SI $750 mo carport indry all utll Pd golf course 2BR 2BA 73 i-8488 evenings enep1 electric. No pets lWNHME WIDETACHED 714-548-0492 GARAGE WHICH IS •2BR tBA pa110. garage RAREL v ON THE MAR O/W cable laund• v ET room No pets $650'mo K Lovely nighl hght 645-6662 or 650·23 18 view ot Fashion Island Asking $18501mo Oall IHf I l'lp1 It•• lH-IMO tr 144-1401 Near Hoag HOSP•l81 & beach N A-ly decorated 2BR 2BA lg sundeclo. $1150 mo Agt 646-3722 •••U"IH•·· 92650 HARLA AVE • A small QuH)I compte. IBR Apls moderately pt1ced Some feature ca· llledral ce1t1ngs balcony garage Ltke n w & very pr111a1e Pool spa BBQ laundry 1st sec No pets Velma 549-2447 lllTllEI 2Br !Ba Golf Course Vrew Deck quiet tennis $7251mo 554 Joann TSL MGMT 642 1603 E SIDE MUST SEE' NEW trg 2Br 2Ba many •lras bll·tns O/W 'lkyl•ght. gar S 1050 642-7334 INE!I bar frplc. pool Ion nts dbl gar walk 10 bch yrly S 1 550 mo 642-3490 San C~!Mntt 2176 • 3BR. 2BA encl gar e>ml yr<l quiet lrx.a11on Ir pie d/w ne"' onl Avail 7 10 $915tmo 640-7804 Nwpt across the s11ee1 Sngl lvt 2BR fr p•c gar No pets S7951mo 1665 Irvine Avf> 1 720-9422 Nice 2BR a1num Avail 71 1 2635 Santa Ana Ave 5795/mo Small com- pie~ 548-5582 • RENTALS AVAILABLE mm a.ElllfF •II Fll llAHH• Yll.US Marti Agt 642-7706 Wall\ 10 beach Goll •IHO. 1111/111• course view 2BR ?BA Upslatrs. deck N-Pets New crot & pn1 S875 724 James S1 497-A579 8 18-337-014C, IAYllllllllll 3BR 3BA Plan D Avail 7 $1 800 mo 72 1·0855 Spacious 1BR IBA gar· den wallo.·uo wifull lo.11th lg palto Nr OC Fair $625/mo 751 -353 1 Gr1i9 ON THE BLUFF NA HOAG Lg 18r frple gas pd wallt rn c lo5el S7"5-S750 P004 spa gar or c:arport NEWPORT TERRACE 140 1 Supertor 646-6838 4-PLEX near Hoag HOSP• 1a1 2Br 1 l Ba l qar "' side lndry over garagfl New carpel/painl Rets $850 Ah Agl 998-3 1Q!i lllTlllff Delul"e 2BR 2 >BA trplc. dbte ga• openers Rec area pool Ideal tor roommal e arrangement No pets S 1125 mo sec Appt onty 675-0068 LOVELV EXTRA LARGE 2BR Apt near Fashion lsla.nd Frptc; "ery prr- ¥ate no pets S 1 095 854-7742 or 854-7855 llll IAYflllT APT 2BR w1beau1tful bay 111ew• s1 soo1mo yrly 673-4026 Nea• L•do Village SllldtO Apt Single employed person $650/mo Uhl 1n· eluded Yrly lease I'll rast sec; d~ 673 1769 thru Jul~ 5 Or t.!!11 HEAi YllWS llllll! Glnerll 1002 714 849•97o9 38 Acres 0" too ot tile oiiiiiliiiiiii.._ _____ ~1 OWC 2BR 2BA condo wortd on Laguna Be ell "' .... .., llWlYlfllllTtl 2BR wlgar blHns tncd yd w/pa110 636-4 120 1-5PM 667 v 1c1orra I' $no NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lg 1BR Apt Carport PoOl no pe1 s $475/mo dPP Call 646 4664 -r.. LI .. ,,, 1002 ·SELL throu h classified IBR 1BA guest or rerrn' Poss1b1H1e!> •r>• vour cs· w/sporl club membm · rate home'I' S 1 895 000 ship $209 900 OwnN STACEY MILLER Aqt 213-921·3214 6 19-48 1 7485 -. ' " • Large 2 Br 1 Ba 11) yrs new Carport Prvl patio $1300 mo 673-2422 NORTH Bayfront Yrly Soacrous 1BR lrptc. pa110 RemOOele<I k11cll $1100 mo 675 3457 blboa Prninsut1 2607 •L••1u1n1• Frptc garage No pets Lee 857-1776 Or 760-1713 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Sealair Condo Jr 1BR C w/balcony garage all Ostl Mrsa 2624 appllanc;es w/d pool •BONUS · Big Beev11tu1 spa $875 mo 581-3466 1 & 2BR Apls EastslOe ACROSS 1 1 ~OO<I plan , f 6 Ml&'> KPll 10 Village ma~ 14 Cenoon girl 1S Prtde rm-milt>• 16 Ptt"abl~ 17 1(11~ wnrlt : 18 A11stocro1 .' 20 AhN11~ pool •' '1 On wttll 23 o.rec:11 ... ~ ,. Crops pll1y,., 26 Arabs ~ q 28 Shrewd t, 10 Wine IVPI' !•. 3 I Av...,s1ono; 63 Tur ~tSh ltVl'r 6• C..l>•lean c;o1n 65 Lt-'>• ,.,,. DOWN I Ol>IOng tru11 2 C.o,.c.-rn•nq ') Vtqt\<OU<; 4 Connect S Ttll 6 Brtll'lh compo•A"'f 7 Ca~,. part 8 WP.Qhl uf1tl q Aga1n<11 prf'I PflEVIOUS PUZZLE SOl VE:D 2BR 1 BA condo Con"e Beaut lul Nrthwd twnhm 2 nient toe• S750'mo & 3BR bod 2 , b"' $1 tOO N 2BA nome Avl 7 1 " u $1650/mo GAIL AMA TO Tustin ranch home 3 bed 557-9632 or 721-4 120 2 ba $1500 551 9487 llOllAYYllW Deluke securrty cond o 2 master suites 2BA, 2 car parking nuge balcony Avt now• S 1600 mo Agt toe• BBO lndry rm palto garage Cat>le avl $635 & UP No pets 631-84;>7 RfNAC I \1\\1 't'fl I~\ ll r~ Al Tf'Y~' ' • MPSa Verde lg Qu el 38R 2BA frplc lg CIO!lell dbl garage d w encl p11t10, $ 1150 NO Pets 6"0 ;>495 * Nw1>1 R1v1•ra •BR 2 BA Frptc oar ya•d pont,. spa $1•00 No pets n2 8011 Eves/Wknds 722-8140 675-4912 L!fN kKh 2148 mn&LllAY 3BA 2' lBA all new custom Tl ..... 11 SpAtkllng clean 2A<lrm 1' ·Ba $750 All uttls pard Garage Sorry, no pets 1960 WALLACE 642-1424 642-4905 hom ca1a1tna & Sunset Qu•el locatton light and view New country kitcl brrgnt, 2 fireplaces pool IBR E.A.STSIDE No pets tam room decl< frptcs d ouble garage $1550 $585 • deposit 4 PleJt toun1111n $45QQ1mo Bro-722-738 t upper unll Avail 712 ke•s Welc:ome 675-3680 WATERFRONT 494-5 t95 Chances are you 11 find what Lovely Balbo a Coves 2BR 1BA Encl garage you need at the price you 4BR lam rm slip a11a1t wl opener Nu crplsl pnt wantto pay wf1tln you read S2850mo 63 1-1349 or PV1 pal to W/D Ilk-up classitled dairy 75 t-5691 N/pets, $850 498-6870 •Lg clean & quiet Mesa Verde 2BR 2BA d /w nu drapes. encl garage Indy $795 No pets 640-2495 * MESA VERDE • 2BR !BA. lower garage $700/mo No pets• • 540-5446 . 2619 S8nta Ana I $735 nW•MTllUll Lovely 3 BR 2 BA dUPll'~ frptc gar age yrty $1 350 650-4749 01 e50 5371 OCEANFRONT 3BR 2BA trplc patio. d w. w'd 2 TRI Level E sjde Exec car garage S25001mo Twnhm 6yrs avt 7 I 3Br \/IP Props 675-2232 3Ba 2 aitch gar Nsmkrs 233 16th Pl 835 0'05 SHARP xtra lrg 2Br dwnstrs Ou1et Baci. Bay $.8~/mo · sec: 163 9elltiBAll E™tfor~ Ln 970-T451 SMALL V1c1011an Beact Studio No k1tcnen IPatmm S5751mo includes ut1 Sparl\llng clean large •fies 557-1616 Garden apts Beaulllvlly land scaped grounds IPAllllS 211, Ill Pool & spa patios Oecks Nr Fasll•On l!lltand F'rptc garage or carport p001 avail, lndry No Pel\ 1 84Wroom $680 $950/mo 640· Iii 11 2Bdrm I ·Ba $805 16 1 E 18th SI 642-0856 Tll HAIYILU APTS Spacious 2-3BA (som •tlllTLllATill• Bachelor $6 15 w ocean view1onF&Jrwa E SIDE 2BA 1 i BA iwnhse 1 Bedroom $670 ot NeWQort Beach Coun 2Bdrm 1· ·Ba $795 try Ctut> Gated comm ' lrptc d 'w ga• · ydtoetio 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 car narage w storage lndry room $875 mo " ,l 2617 Orange Ave ----------1 Frptc: wt d hi.ups poo TSL MGMT 642-1603 Hunt. leach 2640 spa f'iO pets Now lea54n by Appl 1714>644-0603 Delu!<e 2BA 1 t BA t._;ntise 1BR $650 or 2BR S800 attached garage w d .Pownstatrs 3 block s VERSAILLE Laroe tB nooll-uos rrplc. tg oatto lrom ocean & HB pier pen1nouse 1n qu1<!!1 to dec:lt oisnwasher new 960-0 130 after 5pm cation A11a•I 8 1 No pets crpt i eclecora.'3d No TRW reqd No lee S85 Bachelor Apt 4 blocks / o t e 644 7"' 11 A 1 pets S815tmo 388 w m s · c g from oeac" all u111t11es Bay St C M Joyce paid no pets $500 mo • 71 4 997 ·810• JO .:'rop· depc>S•I 985-495• erty Mgmt 714 751-2787 *•BEACH CLOSE* • 3 BR 2 BA ups1111rs lresh 2BR & 3BR, 1 & 2 BA c;arpet, drape& & p111nt $795 & up Call Onty $800/mo Nr So • •670-1199•• Coast Plaza & O C Col· West Newport 1 house t beac" 3BR 2BA yrl $1 250 mo Av1111 M id Jul)' Bkr 6-'2·3850 Tustin 26 lege 720·8730 ---------llT•tm lt'Vlne 2644 Wrn Dmner For Two' NORTHWOOD Lg lBR,1--------... mlelltiBJlll trptc vaulted oeltings nu Misc. Rrntlls crpt w /d hkup carpori.j;:======== IPUJ•ITS No pe1 S795 544-38-4 2 Rooms 27 These attract111e AplS tea· ......... Belch 2648 •••T•Jll IY ture poot, spa prr11a1e ~ SIA IY ,_ pauos or decks garage OCEAN VIEW' Studio 1988 2 .. T AV ft or carport In a beaulttutty w/lut utl Pd S600mo erry s or re landscaped se11 1ng $300 dep Avart 711 by the month m par Sorry, no pets 2•9· !2 l I I lam w/great tac11111 s S 1 Bedroom $660 dep • 1s1 mo 536-83 1 2Bdrm 1, •Ba s760 Sleepy Hollow oceanfront BA $2200 rn greal nm w tpool 2Bdrm 2Ba 111rnhse S865 .A.pl Imo yr lse OCC Pertec1 tor tem st ••1-mm 2BR 1' rBA lg hv1ng rm dent type N-smkr $32 • -••R w/balcony lmmed COST A MESA occpy Call Mgr 494•35 70 tnc ulll 662·2 t 23 even Ml-1414 675-9805 days lll 411&1111 Im Newport leach 2669 F~~::s;a~~: in~~ uf.t 28R 1''1BA Towntlome •EXCLUSIVE GUARD • kltcn prrvs poof w p00I, patio small pel ol\ •GATED COMMUNITY• Costa Mesa 642-5436 S"Q5~8-3623 • IM UIYll Clean E Side Sludto. Quiel 3 BR 2BA 1700 sf! w/goll nerghborll<>Od prefer n-courM VIEW Frplc wel smkr, $525 1nc; ulll Avail bar, micro, wshrl dryr 7/1 548-8814 all 5 hkups, 2 car gar ljlo/l(l ra Newport 6each Rea prof female wallt 10 b & b .. ch S350 mo s 100 depo111 675-8509 t 32 Poot mall!'• • I 1oot 10 ForPCa51 11 R~stncl 1' Ou1101<ty 13 Stw-llers 19 0efOCllVf' storage All maintenance _____ '!"!" ___ ...,--I ... ""_."" _______________ ...,..,....., ............... -.... __ .. ,,..,... ... .,...,.. .. -.. __ .... _,. __ ............... ,.. ... .,... ..... .,... ... -f'lll_......,,.-. __ ..... ,. COZY FURN STUDIO APT incl No pets 64•-0509 Hotels Motm 271 ••••••••••••••••••• .. S525mo • security t e 818cl\ btrel J 37 AdAPI ,_ 38 Atlf!ad Of I ' Jq AelrPShP, 42 Spre" 44 Alf O"ftl b •5 Steve<! 416 VOIPd 1n .-g Larqe 5h10 50 Egyptmn c:ll'f ~ !I I Asian club I 52 Olt tahl)m11 ctty i 5'1 B111te1 1ump 56 Ceu a11on • llO Otn1men1 : 61 Retattve J 82 Summnn uo ' 1 .. l rltc.11• 22 For ,.ac;h 25 AIMdw9y tlbOr '6 Tr1111ers mtorm111 27 Arcadia 28 Trout 29 Narrow way 30 Parceted out 32 Quoted 33 Auto pan 34 Enc;our11011 JS Prrvahon 37 01m1n•MI 40 LP' 5 j ... ,~4-t--11--11--t-- t : t-1""'7-11--11--f ....... -f--- • 'l'=-1~~--[ 50 SS eo .. 7 4 I nou\ 1n c.onlldf\ne.r• •2 ln~I one •3 Wrath 45 Wre tltnq fall 46 M&llH •1 Ctf'SCt>nl SMped 48 Surplus 8 9 49 Rl'hO 91tmp '11 Brown $hitCIPS 53 Tilled man S• M1m1<. S6 Thtnlonu C,1 Outery 59 A Gabr1r 10 13 Nt\Mf FIND OUR HIDDEN LASS IFI ED AD ! CONT ES T R U LES ;;1mnh ltnd out htddcn ct:1~"ftcd aJ' .. omc~h\'rc 1n our' la,\lhcd ~ 11011 ( ut :1nd pll4'tt' th<' .id' on thr t•nlr) l'llunlo. and mutl thr m to I>\ 11 ' Pl r 0 f Hll W H.'t) l.,1rr,•t C m t.t Mt''4, ( n \1~617 \/n D1nnc1 for ] ( Olltl·\t ,t,11 cn1r1r\ mu\I tlrrtH' l'I~ r nda~ noo n Winner "''11 he , hoscn h\ ranctom dlll"-•nit and 1ooinncr 'nnnu• "''"ill!)('"' rn the foll1w.1ng r nd:l\'\ rllf'l.'r One "'IOlll'I 1>l'f IH'l'l. ( ontt\I "''II run '1/12 · IC JH NT RY BLANK---------------. PASlt AO KEAi' ADDRI S CITY. T 1 f l'>AY PHO ( Near shopping 646-5330 2BR IBA, gar 2 Blks bch m Lm 91T1l leave mtg $950 yrly 309'11 36th SI Wkly rental• now ava Deck. relrlg. upr apt $140 00 wk & up 22 •ID TIWllllll Avau now 675-4630 Agt Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-74 2 BR, 1') BA frplt encl 2B~ 1BA remodeled PVl --------""' ~rave. w/d hkup new lndry a parking DtW, Vl<Mton ~ 27 decor. lg pr1¥ate patio no patio encl garage NOi~~······~ pelt. quiet Elden Ave PETS 1600 Glay St I •111111 lfllllll 1875/mo 673-8632 675-6fl06 or 642-44 70 HUNTINGTON BY THE SEA RVP.A.RK E SIDE 18r $605, cable hltupa, walk·ln clOMt gar, no peta refa reqd 352 Victoria 645-& 161 appt * 1-.... * Vacation by the 004ta Frtg, dllhwasher, stove grNI flCllttles BOOie Incl No pell 545-4855 wttlle few apaeee rern11 Rnervatlona. 536-83 1 E'SIDE 1Br. frPIC. stove. refl"WIJ upsta111 unit 1n quie. compte• S62S/mo utll Included 548-1627 .,..,_,l.. - Fdg, dllllwasher 11ove --N 11 llU Incl No pelt 545-4855 2 BR 2 BA HOUM With b vi.. av1n a 1.0001w 3BR 2BA, bullHna. retrtg, yeafly. S 1200/mo One encl gar. newty pnld 120 block 10 beech CALL E 20th St SmaH com-835-2844 8 AM 10 2 PM pte11 $750/mo 642-4792 E SIDE Lrg 28R, balcony or 646-6219 Bach Apt block trom beech, lower PVl .ntry, ,.,....,.tN~ofl furn $420 • o.p Sr Ml· •?O..out ct•1'Med come. no g11 875-7428 2 bf. 2 b•. oen. alps Frplc, bar. 880. HOU Beaultlvl wh111 wat Ltguna view Comp prvcy $1800/wtt term• neg 499-5277 ltt• .... Y• Sell v-,,.,,,.,. Cll CleetlhM. Ml-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost . South Latte Tetioe Vacation Rental• fr lakefront homes cet>tne In the trMI C collect 918-542·05 Co4dWell 8ankllf vecaoon .A.goomooa11 Concto rentalt I hotel eomoclatiOne, Mllf\y Cit wlll trade Don/LI IO '·2"·1M212"·99 • 1 ........... 2 ••• 111"8t ~ ........ .................. , .... , ... , ,..,.. .... . ,, ........ ,.,... H·ll ,..,. tN, .... .,, ...... ,.. ... ""' ..... ll 1 ·1111 UITTll ... 1 ,. ...... Tl •• TlllllLYPl.IT Tlft.m•U Ml·lltl ... , ........ , , ..... ... Monty To Loan •WIDOW HAS SSS tor TOst S 10,000/up No cred v /no pen Call ~mson Assoc 673-7311 NOW ,..,,, ........ -1111!!11!!!"'~-~~· Spae.ous 2 stry 2BA 2BA Lost & Found summeT rental lo snare tn Found 2 smell older COM Wllll to bc:n Fem F/Terrlers 1 white. 1 p!NM 723-0656 brwn/blk Canyon/ Vic- 1ori1, C M 650-6287 BOYS & GIRLS ....... ..,,.., Genwai Office • NnP4)(1 •Balboa • Corona oel Mar NEWSPJ\.PER DELIVERY *NO COLLECTION * Early mornin6 motor routes aYailable Must ha.-e dependable .-ehicle and liability insurance. 1 d•f6 ~r WH:l, 2:30 •·•· -5:30 •.m . FENCES-GATES NEW L * PAINTING-111 CLASS Repatr Redwood/Cedar 1.AWN MAIN SERVICE 111 beel --y reeeona• P I C ••IN e Wkly/monthly 1 htne pr1ca t Res /Comm $1.49 '1 l!Wt.ilecl oat repaoe • "" Fr .. ett 2•1-16't0 L1c•3•9792 Rahable 71•J911...a72 •&2055e Jim Whyte 642-7206 WOOD FENCES-& Gates UWl llMIT. T'" Trim Kat\ Early 638~830 Balow market prices Clean·YP Sprlllkler rflf'( & RALPHS PAINTING Oba,.U Lo .. ,1 •1'• MW~dt· Workmanslltp guar Save install Valentin 548-8109 State Lie Int/Ext AeasR FAS't GUAR SERVQ • • • . GMll!S for Rent 2740 -------·· -.1111111 "" "' tO"~ with ed. 9&4"6499 Reis Wallpaper e-F processing Mrvlce avail GAROENING-F'ull ~ m 0 v a I F' r e e es 1 22 Yrs Eitpet f'W E., at reas rates 966-24A2 Landscape-apnnklers-962--4701 All Typa Roofing-~ *I , I Nwpt Hghts area Stor1ge only $951mo 662-0810 luslntn/Offlct Rtnt 2769 WllTIU" lltlllll f()tfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·llll F'OUND BLACK & TAN. baby Pug dog wlcollar Found on beach 1n N.B COUN TEAS. GA TES etc NEWPORT AREA 25 yrs $2 .30 per day J1m 373-,.55 That's ALL you Ply for * ......... ,. 4 line&. 30 day minimum I 15 yrs Hp LO<Zal rel '"the * ........._ .. , * SERVICE • Af~oo-e-i:.1;11G· e WINDOWS •DOORS DIRECTORY •CABINETS • OECl<S. ETC sods·mow-edge-clnups -Sky1tgrit1 •557•t• NEED COMPUTER HELP? Reas rates 966-2716/E dill• UllU.DT 111-1111 ........ Wa set up system, wnte COAS't GARAGE" DOOR Aea1den11r-Commerc1al -- programs ~et you Sllrted REPAIRS lnstall11tons 1'11 •111 ... Ouahty Stucco & Trtm lllT ~~· ~ :~54~~~~; I secllonal door sales, Lawn-Tr .. ·Shrub·lnllall Painting 10-15•, Off Low Reroof/Rec>air. A" WOfil 8 openers "°"'plate etec-Sprrnkler 1nslaffat1on Bid 8•6-1644 guaranteed 722-7537 Computer/Printer Repair trical Lie 115 18398 TrM 111mm1ng & Removal KERRY 5 PAINTING On-site service/In nouse 963-6466 °' 964-956• Lawn Ma1nt & Cleanups n .._, ........ Low p;~r.J;~ Ell RotoMltng 432-8804 by tov. ~llty lnteflor Complete Laridscape w/yrs of exo Licensed -~ -- '' \' 1\""' I' ~~ ~ ... 11 ' -. P1 ,1 11• • e I • • • Paint, refurbishing . carpentry, drywall & more Gary 645-5277 21 Yrs Eitp Gen yard •32-0766 Free Estimate clean-up. sprinkler re -- - p111 Commercial Malnt llWI PAllTm a.t.l 11t. p, ......... , ... Crnr ol Weslclill & lrvlne Full service building Othee & Retail 673-2018 For more information Oul hty Work-Free Eat Lea 647-1956 .... ,_ ..... 645-S 124 Thotough prep, reas rates '==~· ..... ,., CALL TOOAYI! Found Boys 24 bike on ISi fll LllS Balboa Island Sat •DmTm lltlll 6124189 Call 10 1oen11ty II .... Ktlchen & batt'o Ele<:lrtc plumbing carpentry. Ille Kerth 898-3116 Hr OC -'trport1lrv1ne 2172 673-3800 Oupon1 ::8 833-3223 FOUND KITTEN mai&, ap-141-4111 IM. 1111 I 1111 S/F pro• 8 Wl(s old. wt'oite, vlC l•-liliilllll ___ _ . ....,... Btg & sml Jobs-Work guar Call Bruce 847-0780 1611 WESTCLIFF DRIVE EOgewaler on Balboa Nwpl Bc;ti Agt !'14 t-5032 Peninwla 675-8•04 500 N N~port 81110 Pride FOUND ol o wner snip bl dg MALE SIAMESE KITTEN 28012206 sq 11 avail Lets 3.4 mo olO VIC 4'th. Malla A Deal Owner Balboa Peninsula loroe 721-8508 650-6765 ••-flf •ft -FOUND Rabbit d arll -•-·• •r brown ears & nos.. lli:lnl f>en.c:t tor small bustness brown seat & tall Vic OC Parll1ng MO-MO ~ Fairgrounds '32-0304 Calf SCOTTI 5•8·279• FOUND Set of lleys 6127. 11)' In• stall1t1on Erttry Frenen a lnter10< Doors Rlehard Lie •529868 557-646• Electrical ptvmb1ng NORTH Laguna Beacn of· 11 Caliente Restaurant. tic. or retlll. 800 all. 1 trvme Call 432-0304 l••••••••-1 bloclr. to Coaat Hwy - carpentry painting etc 6•5·8152 CH ILDCARE IN M Y ll\'llmf\ITI HANOYMAN SE-RVICE COST-' MESA HOME .. E111 parnt & wood fences Ready 10 move in great found White Male Lab, tralltc flow Hurry• vletnlty of 15th & Tu stin ••97 5132• 645-1295 rveweys, pat IOI. pat N e. r v I e l 0 r' a s t .. ,. my Spectetty F rae-Mt etc No 100 too emell. _ 722-08•7 re11 rates Aon 722-86•6 ,..._ ... .,Ill-Illa Falr\lte"' Ernp Center llllnllll m'1111 Ope" 10 community Hrs . Any 3 Aooms & the 4th lfHRHILI e-'6 Harbor Blvd. c M • PIDll 11111 Can t get to it, let rne do 1t ~~A~~;~~e·f;:7~ llllllTI 957·5066or 64S-0365 •'nm... Tony,631-2475 Ofl~ays.patlo,etc Fam-.....,_,...., ••Mt••• lly OWMd & o~atad Photos & rat.fences 27 Clean ham. 111mophere, e --mflLll 1 -.. ••,..,iencel good Hurtt Beach area • ""llllal-wl" do a11etetton. Cell L~-,..,... S•o-2284 •M 1-0200• ••••-nn.se ava'sl w1tnd1 540-3415 • U..#tllt• .-tC)f AM11ndr1 1111• 11111m ~~~:;De~:<;:.~~ • •• ... * Poolt, epes, dacltl, Ila!· LJe•0839358 wort!, bond/ins refs, lie Call OeeAnn 831-7058 ~ W..-./""-•324 t 16 Iv msg &45-7325 _ -.-... .. .,. • --.... ~-• Mom Wiii babysit unoer 3 Otsh-w...,.,. Ovena •••• llllUTI FV Homa Lots ol TLCt Couneoue S.V 7I0-73te Patloe • Ort~ e ~. c.rr l.4aO A,.1 Limn 3 With EPo•y Pebble Full-time 141-877• • Stone 8'7·7715 . ..,.. -. - S... c:oettne. StflplnQ f J P .... COf\Creta Const Ouattty wortc Ir.. •t COtlC ·81'1eti·Bk>c* Lie & ...... lie tlllM ) ~ellOua, 11..'.744-3$47 'bond ~'J;~09T' Mtytbl-~,..-.T~~ ~.!T'-.;1 .,, ~ • • •• •AEPAIMISEAL COAT pric419 ( I - •PAVEMENT MARKINGS .... 11111111."" ..... •lie •415111 . HIRE 7 dys ·~~·11 yt'I9Jq) ,., * (714) 6't-07t5 * L.c, Ins 8•2-5053 * *.-MOVING?•• thr()Ufth Ct.\itf~d tn l Out. W llf clean hOUM/IPtl Weat Coatt Malnt Co. 894-8746 * HOMES ClEANED* **AT LOW RATES•• ~HotMl«w:. .... 4 • .u ..... ******** ~llNIU .... Fr .. E1t1mat" Ally ain-Homa1Comm Dannis Gilmore Contr •M-1111• L I Garaga1Yd Clnupt-Traes .. .... .. 1 * 1111•n••• Heuling, CIMn up. Ttee1 CAlL Jof\n, 6~ 1828 I K11••• Heultng er1CI CIMl't·uc> CALl ClEANCO • M5-47tO• IPl•UI llP• Jim 650-KIWI 650-5-494 • NO JOB TOO Small 11t ,..,.. I Will.PIPIA LAWN MAINT 5•8-9309 REMOVAL RELIABLE! 20 ~ yrs 1r1 area 842-5937 TREES .....,... Y1111 P•1111 Tappedl renove Cleanup & Wallp~tng Quality rn.i lewntsorinktr 751·3•78 WOfk Fr .. Est "9-83•9 PALM REMOVAL Any stze-S6S 00 incl Slump Insured CHlJCI< 642-0322 LAWN ~MINrENANCE Full service res1d I comm I No Job Too 81Q or Too Smart 531·2507 Con119r1 menuel s)'Stems to IUIC>mlltC Landscape 0..1gn 1n1ta11auon 1v11f1bte Free Es11m1tes 898-70 kllumlAN Planllng, pruning, la m11nt Estabhstled loaa refs Comm l1Res1d I 265-0619 Ilk lor Olt • JOHN SHANERS • * QAAOENfNO * Oueltly plant care ano lnst1.llat1<>n1 827-.83 12 ..... ,..,, U.#1111• ........ ,. NATIONWIDE HOME ,.,.. °"*..-a mature IMPROVEMENT BANKER ~nr.· :1 "''-."" -----~~ ,·, fllllll '11111• ,. ~-tied lfldMCI· hM openings tn Ill COitec::• wet 10 perlorm at! dull" oon dee>tt. n you have S In 1-c-aon o"ioa Re-mo ex,p, and are• results quir• llght 1~ Md re-Ofleflted high volume col· COfd 11~ 86llltl and lector we 11>ant to 181t. 10 Altat'Utant 15 FOOT QlaMoar. 4~ 111&.11 Red Taiga E•cellfw'lt con· Mercuri er .. lef A 1 con Sleeps 8 O•llev n•w dlltOn Alp.n AMIFM ........ llrestwtleela. new 111) casMtte Mant e•lrH' d1t1on 45·MA4 per1/1K1een• S900 080 Mvst '" 10 bell.,,. 11111 ablllty to apply goOd ~~on ':11~4 :2~ ~ prKllca In a ' NILlllllL! Ul60 CENlURY BAY 962·50&3 beaut1lulautomobil C 11 relbed at~e For Uk tor Mlt.e Mohnaro or ~I pleaae call the Patt Jordan Collec1ton1 Balboa 8ay Club. Managers Mon-Frt 645-5000, bt 521 8 30am·5 30pm CM eree •BARTENDER Blll11d1 ._ backt Be P"tl of • FOOD SERVER etc 11 by jOlmng staff ol new. For 1nter111ew call LAUNCH 1~ • rntOred li76 DREAMLINEA 23 C 8 5 9 -3 6 7 9 I• a 11 • m.tiogany cliut~ $15K Dodge u o Ale. micro· meuag 875-8•S9 I 11>a11e 4 k1towat1 gene1· 117 000 OBO up.cale b1Uard/vldeo Ktt•yama Restaurant center We re Melling 21 725-0777 IOf 8'>PI Alter year old PIT Of FIT help, Spm call (213) •89· 1333 t987 BOSTON WHALER ator awning, CB. anti-·--------· 15', 70 HP Y•maha sway reupf\0111ered & ••II I Neededl Booth rent•t or percentage Great ••t•Tmnl •ILlll/Part"-s.cytRecept Exp pref'd Salary neg 644-8722 Balboa Penlnaula IO· --------- ••ca-tion-•8•7•5•-1•4•5•7•. -Newspaper women 81'\Coura~ to ---------1 apply SS/nr, Why work for last food when you can have more fun with us• 965-2240, A1k 1or Robert or Mike Ott1c.r'1 club, good ben· elil1 Experienced In toOd service, entertainment & ., .. ,. ......... ...... m11 $6500 Contact Deve I carpeted dinette. Cap· 650·8019 taln'• chatra, rear beth wllh 1ubl1ho1Ner S 10 000 1987 BOSTON WHALER 540-7983 tS', 70 HP Yamah•.!. ________ 1 CllPEI POfsche 928 1987 S4 blkl bfk. 5spd, 1Sk mll8$ excellent cond11ton e1o. tended warranty cu11orn rtms Why pay 89 pr1ce1? S47K/obo, 640 6944 ECtll Kl AGENCY ISSISTl.T PlllllW ILDI bar operation. Salary full lime Mon-Fri $28,852 to $37,510 Part lime easy work AM or PM No exp neoess· ary Hourly • Bonus 642-432t Ext 431 or 228 Wa11 for beep a$k fOf Crystal or Ben $6500 Contact Dave D a y 1 8 e 3 • e 9 6 9! Eve1IWknd1 650-8019 Fill over pick up truck. NEW°"°J 21' Glastron trl-hall 19701 fully equipped x·1nt con· I '-'" llSTllCT 7 30am-4pm, SS 25/Hr Apply Bldg 75 Marine 6531 Westmlnste• Benefits No exp nee. Corps Ah Statton, El Westminster. CA I Apply in person, Bootti Toro Bnng resume (71 41893-501 a 1111 Ell on Tape. 729 Farad St , 726-4941 or 726-4957 WHIRLPOOL FROST FREE 14 1 cu II 2 door. 2 years old, Whtie, S225 675-2620 mOdel. 4 cylinder 1101110 dlliont Ready for your outdrlve Bait tank. depth usett Like new! 637-89671 IMPORJS'1 tinder, llero. ship to or 744-0 253 JC Penny 11 now t'ming Costa Meu S..8-5525 Retlll PART. Tt.I H()tl$ mdM au111 In ctuldrens, •Full or Part-lime Property Management upscale Junior women 8 fumllure 6014 free to You 6022 sn•e radio, new trailer I '12 la ,,, .111,t Best offer Aleo motor-0, 1 ,,, ,,. ·~ J•t.4 I mena. womens. shoes. ·Early AM sn111 LIA-MlllLTUT cto1n1ng store opening flJll·T•r pay FREE TO GOOD HOME I ze d 1 u r I b o 11 r d 1 I Autos Wanted 90ZO 64S-09 t8 • '12·'11 IJI I IJI home lurn. & ac -·Musthaverehable ----July 1 1n lhe Newport mil n 11111 ... 1.1 W/YARD 3 yrold M neut. c.saorles Join our friend· 11en1c1e and insurance Immediate opening lor Fashion Island Mall Man-Footboard with rails, gold & white .Cocker 24 LYMAN looks good PRIVATE PARTY needs re· o.,, 1110 cnoose from great Catalina boat j liable transportation car [lp.res I 3 89 ly statf & en}Oy our gen· 'Good Salary& large presttglous New· egement & sales apph· S 1000/Wk Poten11111 Tele· queen sire S t05 840-8733 Span All ehots 5"· 1834 erous benehl programs Mileage Paid por1 Beacn API com-at be a k 11 Chrysler V-8, 240 h P tn-1 Nol over S t300 please C..tl tt.y • Nnpert Btxti board · 18 500 obol 646•1909 lU-4100 ~:;1~ :i:~ ~~~d~•= ~:';~,n~la::.::~::~:.1 ~e~f~ ;~;,e ~~an;; ~:S e~t~~y ~ra1c~A~~~2 ~~~': =a~=b~a~~~~ hts & AniNs 6049 54&-5021 EOE W ... et 141·41H 675-8000 tor appt 6-44-66!3 Noon No Weekends rose uphol lullp chalfs, 2 D•LM•TtONS Mo Ing 645-4450 28 Owens Sp0rthsher Ex· Trudu 9035 6A M ·SP M M-F R 1 NO EXP NEC yrs old S1800 new· ask· " "" 11 • ... a.f PITSt 6 AM • 10 AM Sal-~ PIT CLERICAL, 10·key oo ing Ing S650 965-3633 musl sell At<C male & a--Store In NB-~"'s PIT ---------1 keyboard $6 50hr Sat & Tlll-lff Pll• Call before 12 Noon ' tem Must take both cellenl shape Rebuilt 327 Cnevy tlybdg lull canvas S5850t OBO •11c1m r•• ,......., Sun only Call B~"y Hlghty experienced re-Forest grn floral Iv seal dogs. S150/pr 551-8015 FIT help. Perfect job tor --. g~" NEWPORT BCH 673-3735 s houMWl\191, retirees & 847-3690 Of 842-634 M·F tired or semi FIT, PIT 2 COSTA MESA 548-6919 $225. step end Ibis 15 FREE KITTEN Female 5 6•2·2615 LVN 7.3 flt 3-11 & 11·7 -PIT CLERICAL ASST Talle·ollpersons tRoof· SOUTHOC 5!12·1240 ea. brass tbl lamps $25 mont hs 'y Persian. :!,~deni~ A~'ta~~ ~-pit Medications & treat-Fle1t1ble hours Wor~ in In 0 Sa I es Person GARDEN GROVE ea good cond. 536· 1668 declawed Loving & 17th & Irvine. Mr. Leo men ts. AN S 3-11 & l l·T busy properly manage· 642• 7222 748-9237 Large dark wood table housebroken 725-0812 •CHARACTER BOAT• • 'SHIPHOUSE • Parade Trophy Winner ..... ~ •• 1 IHILT _ LIULllllnAIY tiunt Beach, FIT or PI T Min 3 yrs e11p 960-24 11 LEGAL SECRET ARY for NB Attorney Business & Estate prKlice 1 yr e1ep pref or will train Must use WOfd Perfect 5 Call Mr Rober11 540-2812 LIUla•nuY Med Malpracttce defense firm seeks secretary wlstrong llttgatton back· ground Good 1n1er- P9Jsonal sllllts E"ce1~1 aalary & compensallor ptlcilage Call Cindy at 755.()800 or M nd resumt' wl aalary requirements to Plvo & Hafbreteh 695 T~ Center Dr • 4 10 • Costa Meaa 92626 ~~1re•~,'afre~oe8;ur:~ menl office 957-819 t SAUi AllllTAIT THOMAS lEMPO~ARIES w /leal & 6 cnalrs, PERSIAN KITTINS Quall· SN.Flo.nown for good -.a•nw~IL Shearson Lehman Hutton hasnumer1ousoff1oepos Spanish style. seats t 2, ty, beautiful loving nursing care & rehab. c1:;k.°f:'tT Mon-Fri has opening for bright. 1tions avau For 1nter111ew 527510b0 960"2131 pedigreed 10 wks old Flex scheduling, caring 7am-3·30pm, $4 75/Hr deta1t-or1ented 1nd1V1dua1 call 540-4433 No Fee MOVING Oak dtnlng wl shols 536-1692 prolessional stall. sup. Benellls No exp nee. Interested in client ser-table, oak cabinet, rattan port111e admln MESA Apply In person, Books vices,,., the brokerage in-* TIAYIL Alm * wall unit & chest, oak bar llllHll llmll VERDE CONV HOSP 661 on Tape. 729 Farad St , dustry Oualllled can. 0 C Alrpor1 area leisure & & bar stools, c8'1e rock-NO PAPERS. $75 EACH Center St, C.M 548-5585 Costa Mesa 548-5525 didates should be well or· vacation e11.per Top pay, 1ng chair. oak end table, * 756· 10t7• NU"SE.S. RN S,-LVN"S IUl mATI •&Ill ganized, have 11.lnt oral excellent worl\1ng en-lamps, Oddi & ends UKC AMERICAN ESKIMO ·6 C ABC -and written commun1Ca· 111ronmen1. Immediate S 10-$300 725-0812 White. 251bs, 2., yrs old We need you all E1tp'd or inexp d BH&G tion skllls and type ac· QPenlng Travel Adven- cnitdrens Home Care at Advantage Tra1n1ng Pro-curatety One-year othce lutes Frank 752-0752 MOVING! Gd w/klds Needs yard $4000 675-6161 Torker. Holley Saginaw 4 speed, Hurst Gabriel * SU UY II' * new tires Everything up- Twin engines. radar arch gradedtr Spare parts Excellent condition • 3 Custom Camper extra' axle trailer 673-7677 Let's tatkl! * iwWllL 11' * 63~~::!~" '"1!!!~~~3 140 H P OMC, inboard, ---------open bow Custom tongue trailer Stored 1n '78 CHEVY P10lt Up '1 ton garage $8300 Truck Good cond111on 472.7799 B1U ale pl b p i s. good 11res 364-1119forappt EOE gram OldestRE ollicein e.11p Call Oorotny · Rattan t urn tamps. $200 645-6751 lrvlne Call Le for Inter-957-6500 EOE MIF/H drapes S60 10 s5oo II' •llTlllAllUI view Irvine Coast Re-* • 645•6751 * * Pianos & Or.runs Loaded, twin diesels, hke Nursing chrome rims $3300 953-5406 R N LVN NA For convalescent hospital Costa Mesa 642--0400 lffllE-IDEUL PI\ For Newport travel agcy Pat or Jerry 675-1311 SALES REP wanted1 Earn TYPIST ~· · ---------allors. BH&G 786-7500 e•cellent commissions NEW DAYBEO WHITE & 6059 new St50 000 675 9460 Autos 1"1)0rted 9100 RECEPTIONIST -_Person Ollertng our advertising BRASS With mattresses B LUTHNER-Warmest ILfmlOPAOln 11ll .. ..,.. -d 1 1 n t 1 "' p & trundle complete • • &-& Friday to answer phones, an 1ewe ry O o e anu Newsroom Need<1 art· 5245 *840•8733* tooe. 6 10 hi gloss blk as Oulheld Mar1ne 1980 t8 I""-, uerHf, I tile & fight typing in a motel owners Oon Lewis time. Typist Must Be new 1n 1982 'i;$16.500 no cover $6500 .,.. pres11g1ous Fashion 8011269-99621 269-9959 Quick And Accurate 20 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Alwayscvrd673-f232PP 72l·0855 ~MfJinWelHt. Island Co Hrs lie• pit •II OLlll Hours Per Week. Flex-& BOX OUIL TEO' 411..-p •RT Tt••E e en n s sell 760 11 ~s ~I He·... lbl Call P-Mc "I ste BR·ND NEW• $155 STORY & CLARK Console I·-· "' "" 11 1 g • • .. 85" or "'1 Wm train Sea Lark Motel e -• ,.. 1 ' "' walnut llntSh S800 Boat/Yacht CNlrttts 1ng flov.ers & pictures al -B c At CALL • ~0-8733 * -The Hop in E.I Toro Call Talent Agency looking for 2274 Newport lvd. M 642-2450 after 5pm or RUNAWAY FOR WEEK-CREVIER BMW -.II.TE.I.CE 7141785_8819 Recep11onis1 Mature, •-nUY TIE IAIU "LIT TEAK round dtn table 47 wllnds or Ive me\sage ENO Charter State-Ol- enthu11as11c reliable --d•am . glaas top 2-12' Art 34 Crealoct.. Pkg A"""' n. ..... rs Of · ._,Wiii Part Time-Goodwlpeopte720-74t6 For busy Newµort Beacn 142·4J21,EdH2 teaves S175 2cones1de lkxd!s 6060 deal wtsl\ipper 675-7t00 ... .'~~-. _. 1 Real Estate Development For Appolntmt'nl chairs S25 ea 675-6852 -""" ~..,....,., _.. • Full time, salary pos111on ITl•ITS llECEPTIOllST Co Prohc1en1 1n com-lllW• llAOll 'tor person ex.perience 1n puter spread sheet & ---------Tranelerred 1 Console 1n1•-electrical, minor mechan· -~s Wholesale plywood & word processing Non-color T V . dining rm set -" 2 KITE S lb h & 1 1 -.95w••5 I lumber company seeking smoking office located nr wicker d•nin~/ll111ng rm Lib HW, AIHfltH 'trailer, g--~' c0,:'~ ... ,twio"n S.H Boats 701 4 • n i1a ~ ... •f'\ I\• !"'Z>1 • p< ll'.o• • I -IW'''" . ,.. '~ '· .., ~·-,,. ""' • 61,'~ A I Ill• I J6' lc•I p umb no repairs -UlmlS exnar1'en--"' r-eptionlst YOUTH t 3 .. t I .. """ ..,. •U Knowledge ol floor care ...... ..-.. ""' Fashion Island Catt se . en ... a es w1c"er .... , .. ,. _,., $700 Call 646_6042 proce<lur.,&supervislon toh•ndfeheavyphones Laurie 7141759-9531 w tglau. wicker bar of janflorlal crew Send Par1 time. easy work AM M u s I h a 11 e a Principals only. COtJNSELQRS stools. piano. 760-3919 MH, llHllHt 14' 111111 • U •1r. A I c.-' • • ~ •U1•A'"'' rMUme wilh salary re· or PM. No exp necess--profesuional front olltce -UNIOUE custom dining ttHttletl, 1100, With trailer qulr.-·· to.· ary. Hour Iv -Bonus •ppearance Call Blllle tor llln /llCEPT .. 1 • 111·3111 ........ " a a 1 1 t 1 1 11 • room-set inlay ta.. -----~"•,__ _ _._Dark blue with white tall • ...... Yllfe •Ill, 642-4321 Ext 431 or n _:.~ :_e~. nvho ves ty~nogd, s:a1ng oo We nave challenging POS· 40"x73' • 2-20" leaves. 6 very good condition ~port freeway I SS1 27000 Crown Valley 228 Wait tor beep ask "'"-" ~,.,_. P ones r r r luons open tor sell-chairs. 2 Side tables. 2 WUTll $575 OBO 492-2854 11 ldme~r Sanld p o for Crystal or Ben TllTlll WordPerfect preferred mo1111a1ed people to matching han~lng tamps Mans 10-speed bicycle in Strv1lt aod P•rh Hoyt$ •rkway suite t 1, Newport Beach Real ES· .. .. $500 57 9887 ood 0 d liof'I to da I" II', •• ·-1 ~m 6 30 (lf'I M(ln r11 Miulon Viejo. 92691 PAIT Ml Ill· 1111 tate office Full time with super"1se teenagers 1n ... s .. 1ng · g c n 1 r •, -" ATIN·Malnt Super111sor Students,housewlves.t'tc benefits 714•759•9100 the newspape1 p(omo WATERBED complet e travel Call Mark at Beaulrlul condition tn-8•m Sprn~I .. Ill ..... -With car to service estab-u•Tll•IT -ttonal field with healer (& bedding 11 786-8046 or 856-8763. board, full keel. lull ----------r•-• ..-rnK hailed routes 4-5 l"lrs/day Temporary I Ob July Security Officers desired). twin size Glass days or evenings equ1pme11t Call riow * llW * P/T busy ENT front ofhce AM Mon-Fri Guratantee 10lhAugusl !lOth Answer Guaranteed income ol patio table, 48 round (no ---~---""!""!!~ F1r11 cash takes N 8 Reception & In· $40~ per day Phones llghl typing PROT~CTION umbrella holel, with 4 Sporttng Goods 6065 MOTIVATED••• OYER 250 surance billing lhur.sday ltrl's lltclitl misc Will train Newport ~ $400 per week chairs. yellow & ~1le New Wmdsm'fer Begin· 213-471-2870 & Friday 9-5 Salary 979-0747 Beacn 640-t333 Stressless tounge n1ng board Surfpanner 30 CM Sallbo&t FULL v NEW & USED negotiable 6'*5•1255 RECPT/SEC L1gn1 typing I~ OUR to start chat• yellow velvet and LtC by Mistral Comp set-EQUIP El PAY PLAN smLlll MTHI •••lh Pnone Work good phone manner Fil matching ottoman Call up $350 Bob 675-6299 7K Call 821-9313 exclusively 8MW Frontolfr •plHtlc SUr"'""" 8 30am-5 30pm Good With p0ten11at tor $1000 786·8046 evenings c •L 34 I ti 1540 Jamboree Road ....... wv·, ITl .. TS SS 0 before 8 30 or weekends SKIS ... • new eng ne ro er cntr oll1ce manager beneltts Nice at-PROFE I NI per week These pos-AossignOl STS. 180 cm genoa Ziplock main Newport Beach Eap required Start •lllWIYEI mospnere Ptease ca11 1 11tons are permanent and1 .. -~----~~ Tyrolia 360oracing t>lnd· Loran windlass new bot· '40-1"44 lmmecl NB Lv Msg ••757-0790•• offer an eAcellent OP· Miscellaneous 6015 ings just stone ground tom much more 86'-t431 -Ulmlll Reci>llTypist Short hrs p0rtun11y lor growtn and1--------..... --tuned and torque tested $33 000 obo 675-3793 .. 'llAMIA S .-T11 rapid aovancement In· 2 ARTIST EaM1sS1S each $95 589 1237 I •-OT•W ~TIAllll Parl't1me easy w ()rl( AM Mon-Fri 1•5om 0 sured van. wagon or 2 wall mirrors 525 & S50 • • eave Laser yello1111 null ...,hlle ..,..ii; $7 00/hr while you learn or' PM No exp neoess-~~~=~:·~1.:~~a7 56hr llUlllDTlll large sedan 15 required Pa1n11ngs S3·S50 message de c k 2 g o o d •WIT•Y People-oriented ctean & ary Hourly • Bonus Lots ot opportunity 10 ANDREW WYETH$ Sketcn sa1ts11>oards S9001ot>o RllllTlll SALE friendly environment 642-4321 Ext 431 or AECPT World ot design * "UmLY RAISE grow witn us No ex· Aprll Wtnd $20. 531-1934 11 you re hred ot all the Fte11ible hrs M AIL 228 Wall tor beep ask Greet public busy llYllWI * perlence neceso;ary we 675-6852 TWO LASERS gimmicks and hassle!. ot TODAY. Coate Meaa tor Crystal or Ben phones, & typing Frnt ofc * PAii YAUTllll * wtll l rain 2 MTN bikes 5 150.$200. RACING CONDITION buying a new car WHY 6•5-6245 WMn you've Jolt eome1hlng app Start t8K 833-94 IO PAii llUIAYS lull mallress & box sprtng S 1000/yellow and NOT SEE US Our t pr1· Ciailfled'agottneana-valuable.aclaaiftedadc:.n RIVIERA PERSONNEL * * To schedule an interview s65. Encyclopedia Bru • G.nefll 6102 $9001wnlle orlty is your sa11slat 11on to your firewood neec:t1 be a valuable friend No fee * , .. ~ * 'ltnd find out vour earning yr books S2/ea 675-3623 675·6161 In prices setect1on and po1en1tal ..... a IUAIE after sale service We PART-TIME STUDENTS WELCOME 11 a OLDER WHENTHEBOOKSAAEDONE THE FUN HAS JUST BEGUN! SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL AN O ON SATURDAYS YOU'LL MAKE GOOD MONEY ANO HA VE FUN DOING IT Signing up new oustomers for Orange County's l•vorlte Newspaper You can Nm up lo '75.00 .... IPllllHI 80 yda sculptured burgun-IALEt Sllbolrds 7018 want your bua1neu tel us Tl.-•llf I C A.All II ICOn dy carpel, cost $25/yd prove II ...., , • .,... • sell lor S 12/yd. ehows no 4 Ll•S p••ana -•IFll (213)H 7-3163 wear 650-8088111 msg a a•ys -"'--"111 ••1 •trt? Dy.I.IC -Viper great cond Must Come see tno all new Bar. 4 stools & back bar 14.10 sell SSOO 472-7799 Bill 1990 lntegr& NOW• PROTECTIO. $550 bar hght $75. 5 slld· 142-Jlll JI• SLl•H Ing glass wndws $50 ea __ , n1111•y Sttvke, Equipment. AOIU ahding g1a11 dr $150 -• " SERVICES e•tra dra $25 ea, 3 sets of lsMAll·I..... 9f'! 7020 tOO 1 Quail St Npl Bch (114)1111111 lrg Sl llned drapes --------11987 Hydrono111 XLNT 111·H12 ••• i URL• LA I Antkf1n 60 I 0 S751pr, 968-9000 alt 4 30 Costl Mesa 6124 cond111on Must sell DATSUN 1981 280 zx T. _. ' : S F $4500 obo 842-7207 .... oa llHl EXCLUSIVE ITEM I IX· IATI IUlllTS Garage S•te Sal July t top A beauty• 591< mites • tures. oak d1n1ng Ible 'N /6 6 sizes New Oak hnllh 8-4 HousehOld goods I ~. hHf141t Must 1e11 S 5 5 O O If you can'trtnd u in ctaaSI· chrs cryst•I cnandeher 642-91251642-274 1 Paut 3129 Kerry Ln (Lon· RUN-~'. RUNS-RUNS 673-4 743 fi.d, 11 •not for Mle tapestry ate 644•4876 dooderryt l(91ryl Excellent cood111on $250 Hyunder 1086 Air-con- • ·-IL• ftlftTlll Oii ·-••• ir 673-7724 d111on1n" Exce•1ent con .• ·-~~~~~~OD~K BOOllcaH. large Webber ·--" • s BBQ Call 544.0180 English ctuna, collecllbfes, d111on Asking 2900 ammo• FllST-TIIE lDYQITISERS Home RemOdeling Sale Snuuera. olf·whlle. lull length & window Solld wood dble entry door ea door 78 11. 32 642-5619 Old Clown Cool11e Jars. antique radio, no 1unk Sllps/Oodu/Stor1gt 631·5803 Friday, 9-3 pm t99 7022 Mercedes t981 300SD Brandtwyne Terrace. •3•7-s•1D·E--r""i""E-at-p·r1·v·a1-91 Charcoal Grey Black 01ta Mesa reSJdence (lear Pavllllon 1aather 1n1er1or looks Avail now Sale only great• Bu1tt-1n auiohary 20 673-4928 gallon gas tonk S 14 .500 721·0700. LIU • IDCOIS llJCZ • .......... , .... .__, -· ~ ....... ,._, ..... ............ ,,.~w...· ......... -.· eltl ldllS AVAl.Aa.£ • In SlemGla ~ ···~" ..._. ...... 133-9300 • " , ........ ""'. ""'° o. ..... (;Ion SM"' U ROLLS ROYCE 1969 Classic Shadow Im maculate Muet 011 (FLNLDY) 714-846 6335 VOLKSWAGON CABRIOLET 1988 . 5-speed red loaded alarm 5-year warranty must sell $13 900/0BO 941-8168 VW 1987 Cabriolet Con vert1ble Bll'ICk 5-s~ AC AM FM Slereo cassette ONLY 5300 MILES• EXCELLENT CONOll ION' S 12 500 474.7710 M·F 9am-5pm Autos DomestJc 9300 1978 SEVILLE Good con d1hon Vouge ures wire wheel&, moon-roo1. new 1ransm1ss1on & battery $2900 721-9656 1988 Buick Park Ave t 4K mites Tal\e over b I owed app1ox S16 500 536-8703 . •"CA01LLAC 1987* FIHtw••' l 'El1111ct s 14,950 Wntte t:oadPl.I Immaculate Burgund) leatner Custom wht"eli. Superb cond1111H (2MHL0481 PrivatP parly 714 675 195~ Weekda ys 7 14-644-4910 CHRYSLER t982 LeBaion C~nverllb lt' Wh t11 36 000 m1lec, e1ct'Ot>nl condition loaded featner 1n1e11or Must soe $5000 645-6999 CHRYSLER 87 Le Baron turbo 2 door coupe auto/AC loaded 2Jtt. under wan Sacrifice S90001otter 650-2811 '* JEEPIEAOLE SALE * 1% OYER llYOICE on all JEEP /El&LES tn atock1 .llMlll-11111& JEEP-EAGLE 32881 Camino Cap1st1a110 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 4H-Ol10 • 1n11U<ce amount may •• • ceed actual dealer cost due 10 1ncen1111es provided to tne dealer Dy manufacturer Oller ex p1res 48 hrt after putill· catton S&te l'xctude• Wrang1ers 1n stock "',,..,. Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! G E toaster oven, Super float rall wl wood oar, typewriter s1and, 6' wo6d ladder & Mite Items lolll. Gtntral 50· Boat Dock, aide lie, ---------Huntington Harbour $350 Water & eleclrlclty LINCOLN TOWNCAR availat>te • 846·4197 USU 'II IOOD 2d 1985, low mll@sge good CALL 213-479-3620 TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY ADULT SUPERVISOR. • • ••• Alter lcUel a ....... ,. AGF.S 12 TO 17 AMBmOUS NEAT AND HONEST WILLING TO WORK , ...................... _ _,, ............. PT ,_..._ ......... TRAJl8PORTATION FURNISHED Pdawf Tt .... ...,,ha! IF YOU ARE iih'ERIBl'ED, CALL EARL 491-3321 For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. 675-8509 PlllWI IUPITS. Deltcately handmade 100'1. wool, reverslble $700 ea. 645-1788 Wadding Dre11. brand new Wht satin wllaoe & beads, sz 8 Pd $11 SO. Sac S850 497-7370 WILL PAY CASH for used Cnitdren's clothes In very good cond , ue O· 12. call 0e11c11 965-0464 Motor Routes available in W11tmin1t1r Huntinlfon l11ch Fountain Y1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependa~le car Clll8"i42'~1'4c44 Ask for Joanne Craney • 7011 911Tm.LMAT 1977 18tt Bay Boal Duf- field electric In a1tcellen1 condition Must sell Call etter 7pm 538· 1510 40,000 Miles Charc;oal cond1t1on S 10 000 WAITlll ..... fer 11' Dlg1111 Dash Leather In· 675-4836 boat on the water on 1ertor! l -Top• $t2.000 Or B•lt>oa Island Best Oller 731-5784 Isn't ti time to let someone 0 Ys 213 484 2424 e1 .. 1wea1theyard wor-k? A • • n·a no sweat to hire• neli>ef EVES 213•661·3230 thr 11 ctaulfl9'1 TRIDI now ~J .. ,'I • -YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! 1'111 CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878