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THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS
~10:\0AY.JLl.Y 17.1989
Storming Newport Beach
f'ront·runners leap off the starting llne of the
United Cerebr•I P•l•y Association's .fifth an-
nual Bastllle Day 8K run held In Newport
Beach on Sunday. Last year. more than 4.000
runners turned out for the · race celebrating
France's revolution. Wiiiiam Musyokl, fright!
22, of Kenya took top honors with a time of
22 minutes, 56 seconds. Proceeds from the run
benefited United Cerebral Palsy Association.
Barbershop music in harmony with fair
By ALEX WIUIAMS
°' "'" o...,. -~··" Thl' four gra y-haired rnen Y.alk
polill'I) 1hrough the cro.,,.·d a1 lhc
Orange Count) Fair and thi:M.'
f)t'Ople "''on't give 'hcn1 a n11null' of
pc:atl·.
The) aren't e\en .,.,·or~tng the l;ur
They're JUSt walking through.
Ne,•ertheless. all 1hese mommies
and dadd1('"'; and U11l1l'!i and 'iuSll'"
ho,er around thl·n1 . s1alk1ng thl'rTl.
hal11ng thcin in thl·ir tral·ks.
l'hc) thru!it rn onc} a t 1he n1t·n
and n1akl.' outrageous rt•qucs1s ... like
"Lida Roo;.e." o r "\\v.ct'lhcan ol
Sigma Chi:· ur 1t1a)bc lioomct h1ng h)
George ~1 . (c1han
It's not cas} hc1ng an Amt·rican
1nst11u 11on. Neal 1-fagedorn ton-
l'ludcs. but that's JUSt the pr1C-t' )OU
C'Ol't:R STOR\' /PROt'ILt:
pa} fUr the pn' 1legc of v.can ng
'>lnped sluns and \Uspcndl·rs.
ll:lgl'durn 1s a 1rrcprl'SS1bl}
a1n1ablc and pun-happ) 64-)ear-old
''ho 'lngs lc<id 111 the ~1u~u::1l
('h('Cr\. a barbcr,hop 4uane1 v.·hose
'pcl'1<1hics art· v.holcson1c har-
n1on1L1ng and good-natured, if
t·urn). barbs directed at onr anutht•r.
The Pas:u.lena-based ("ht•ers.
v.ho!M.'. m1:mbt-r) range 10 age frun1
Exiled ·Lagunan recounts
his controversial battles
Editor's nore: This 1s fht· fiNf of
'"·o parts on (orn1t•r 1-agunu &·uch
n·sidC"nt John Gabr1cls and his lit'•
/1\illt'S /fl tht• Cit.L
By R. LANCE IGNON
Of lhe 0..,. ...... SI.if
John Gabncls rests t'nsicr thrsc
days. The man ht• sv.·ears thn.-atcnt·d
10 kill h1n1. and who hcl~ con' 1ct
htm of n1olest1ng a teen-age run-
away. 1s dead.
For 1ha1 n1at1er, so is the .. child"
he was conv1cu:d of n1olesting.
This 1s not to 11npl y that Gabriels
~1llcd them. Violent death round
each or them withou1 any help rrom
the 6.S-ycar~ld Laguna Beach gadr-
ly. The teen was gunned down by
Laguna police after a jail r-scapc. The
man apparently strangledhimsctr.
··1 can't believe 1 ran into 1hcse
people and now they're de11d." said
Gabriels, who currcnCTy Ji ve's in
San1a Ana.
Yet the deaths art in a way symp-
tomatic or the controversy and con-
tradiction 1ha1 have swirfcd around
this q uixotie ma n ror nearly 20
years. Armed wi th unrailina. and
sometimes myopic, selr-confide ncc,
John Jennin1s Gabriels has aone
ronh to bltlle a host of enemies and
issues -and al ons the v.a) has
wound up o n both -;ides of thr lav.
Educated at bul not ~raduatcd
rrom Har\·ard a nd 'l ·ale un1,·ersitics.
Gabr1els .,.,.as o nce an insider in
Laguna poht1cs. SC'r"1ng on '"anous
city comn1111ecs and leading tht•
fight 10 prevcn1 dc\'cloprnent at
Main Beach. 1hc l'1t y's heralded
"window 10 the St'a. ·· Hl· e\'cn waged
an unsucctssrul bid ror Laguna C'1t )
Council.
At the same time. he has bto.cn
arrested for everything rrom bran-
dishing a firearm and cursing a
meter maid to con1nbutin1 10 the
delinquency of minors. Most of his
legal problems were minor. even
laugh"blc -until three years ago.
In February 1986. Gnbriels was
fo und guilty or one count of misde-
meanor child molestation ror ha"ing
made advances a1 a 16-year-old run-
away who wai sleeping al his cottage
in Laguna.
He was sentenced lo fi "c years
probauon. during which he 1s not
allowed to hve in Laguna.
He was arrested ror the incident
on April 11. 1984 -one day after
he lost his bid for the council.
Gabriels also was convic1cd ol
thr« misdemeanor counts or allow-
ing thrcl' tl't'ns. int·lud1ng the one ht•
molested. to sta\ at his home. l 'hc
offi cial 1.;-rn1 1s harbonng JU\en1lcs.
He was round not guilt~ of 16 others
counts. n1ost of which included al-
legauons 1hn1 he plied the youths
w11h the powerful narcotic Quaalude
and 1nolcsted 1hem.
During hi s 5t'n1cnc1 ng hearing.
Gabncts displayed his custon1af}
bra "ado and suggested he P3' his
debt to society by counseling · drug
abusers and teen-age prost1tull'S
Deputy District Attorney Kathll·c n
M. Kendle -who alread) had
described Gabriels as a ··ch1ck("n
hawk ... who hkes young boys ror
sex," was aghast.
"l"m extremely o!Tcndcd.'' ~he
told Judge Li nda H. McLaughlin 111
1986. "Mr. Gnbriels has a \(T}
d ifficult time racing reality, and the
real it)' or the problems from v. h1ch
he unquestionably suffers:·
As far 3) Gabncls is con«rnl'i.l.
the onl )' th ing he suffered from v.a\
a frame-up. He s111I denies molt·~11ng
lhe teen.
Gabr1cls believes !he three lt'f'n'
v.·e~ coerced into te.stirying aga1 n\I
him by three sources: Laguna pohct'.
a deputy district attorney and a
forn1er friend who harbored a
6-l 10 8 7. ha' t' si' gigs "K'ht·d ulcd at
!ht· f::ur. but ..omchov. finding them-
~l,cs crooning a lot more than the~
bargained for.
f ,er)body JUSI presu nieo;, the) arc
tra\'eling minstrels when !h l·~ ~t·
the Cheer!'> ~trolling along 1n uni·
form. lfagc-dorn i.aid.
\\'eJL thl'S<." people al ll':as 1 ha'c.
the all-Amcncan thing right. act·ord-
1ng to llarl') rtough. the group's 74.
}i.'ar-old. Barbcr!i.hop qu:anct s1ng1n@
1s as :\ll-Amencan a~ t ounl) fairs.
Hough said.
Barbershop ts as all-Amcr1Lan ai.
Ja lL. Hagedorn \:aid . Both art·
un1qucl) .\mt'ntan forms of mu~1l
that ha' c sprt•ad 1hroughou1 tht•
world dunng the ~{Jth ccntul'). he
said.
The sim1lar1t\ bt't"'t"Cn J3Zz and
jPJe-n e-Je-4!' CHEERS/ AS)
0..,. .... """" •• , lll•tf>I "•"' .... ,
John G•brlels only r•eently felt ••f• enough to allow his
name llsted In his apartment bulldlng dlr•ctory ll•ftf.
grudge.
For ye ar:. prior 10 hi s jrrC'\1.
Gabr1cls had been accusing I ,1guna
police or bru1ali1y. He still dOC"i.
t ic believes police tnf'd 10 pa)
h1n1 back by coach1na o n<' of !he
"'1\ll('SSCS. He also maintains a dt·pu-
1y district a11orncy offered one or 1ht•
wnnesses lenient trcat1ncn1 for h1~
own C"rinunal aC't1on ir he agr("(·d 10
tcstiry against him
"Anywa). I didn't do 11." (iahncls
\ald.
Laguna Beach Pohct' l h1cf !'leil
Purcell has tradi1ionall~ 111smn;scd
the notion thiu his ror1"l' '~out 10 grt
G abntls. Furthermore. (jabncls'
ov.n attorney. Jame:s Riddell. once
told the court: "With all due rc:spct'I
jPfe•se se• GAllRIELS/ A21
Battle
expected
on · gay
festival
By LESLIE EARNEST
or '""' o~ "°' Soaft
A ga) rights act1\ 1st sa~s about 75
Laguna lkalh rt·'ldenl.\ v.dl be on
hand ~tonda' v.hcn the Sant.a Ana C11~ ( ouncd· discusses a gay-pndc
fe~tl' al o;chedulcd to take place at
Cl·ntt•nrual Park 1n Scptembir
The Laguna protcston arc CA -
pt"l.\t•d tu bt' JOrncd b) SC\eral hun-
dn:d other act1' 1st$ v.ho fear the
contro,rrs)-plagucd festival m1gh1
be canceled.
At the \ame time. trad111onahsts
v.ho oppoSt' 1he fcsll\'al say 1hey
e\pcCt thou-.ands of people to JOin
them 1n a counter demonstrauon at
6 30 p m . an hour and a half after
the council mceung is set to begin
The protests art" 1n response 10
publLshed accoun1s that Ma yor Pro
T en1 John .\lost.a 1~ 1ns1s11ng coun-
c1lmembers t..ake a pubhc stand on
the fest I' al. v. h1ch 1s iCheduled to be
held Sept 9 and 10, Gay nghts
atu' 1s1s \3) 1he) fear. 1f backed 1n a
corner. eoune1lmemben will take a
conscr.au'e stand and halt the
C\ Cl\\
"It's cancehng our nght 10
gather," said Laguna Beach resident
Hov.ard Manin. a member of the
&a' actt' 1st group .\ct Up Now
··\{ e'rc going lo be tn rront or the
Cll) council prot~t1n1 and putlln&
our v.ord out "'ere eApccung any-
v. here from JOO 10 .WO people ...
But Santa .\na Cuy Manager
Da' 1d Ream said the ci ty council
docs not have the power to revoke
the pcrm11 nn)"''a).
"The p.rmn respons1b1hty wai.
delega1ed b) 1he C11y Council to the
dtrCC"tor of recreation and communi-
ty services."' Ream said. "The city attorne~ has ruled the council 1s no1
1n a pos1t1on 10 rL'('onsider tht pcr-
m11."
Ho"'c'er. both those for and
against the fe<itl' al sa~ 11 rould still
bt' ~topped
"Regardless of v.•hal the cny man-
ager said. tht" Cuy Council retains
the po"'·er to canC"el the pcrmu if
the) choose to:· said Jeff Le To ur-
neau. another member of Act Up
Nov.. '"Last ume "''e got caught with
vet)-lntlt 11n1t 10 organize. This
ume that's noc the case. We're not
going to lei public pohcy be dictated
rrom the pulpit of ngh1-w1ng rcac·
11onancs The churche"S arc not
go1n'-to d«:1dc govcmmen1al poli-
cies.
··in fact. "'hat the City Council
nught choose 10 do is uncena1n n&ht
now:· Le Toumeau added. "'Ir nc>-
body 1s 1here to e~press the other
point of' 1cw, they may bow to the
pressur<'. and we're going to make
su re that doesn't happen.'"
Bui if pro-festival fortts art
galh<'rtng their ranks. so arc 1hotc
who oppose tht e\·ent.
··1rs going be hot." said Lou
Sheldo n. leader of the Anaheim·
based Traditional Values Coalition.
"We're aoina ha ve a couple
thousand (people) there."
Sheldon sn1d many gay nghts ac-
IPt.aH see FESTIVAL/ A St
Newport plans to expand recycling program
lly IRIS YOICOI °' -~ """' ,..,.. Newport Beach city crews will
beain in September 1990 to pick up
newspapcl'I, aluniinium cans and
&lats bottles from lhc curbsidcs of
:2,000 homes. Gener11I Scrvice.s Director David
Nicdtthlus was aivcn a nod b y the
City Council to btJin 1hc: si~-month
pilot curblide recyclina proaram i n ~plcmbcr of 1990.
The pilot Pf'01111M -.·il l cost the
Today •~ 'fhousht
"No gr#IJd ld1'~ w.11 ~wr bom
In• ~ncf. bvf 1 lot of
fDol/Jh l<INJ ,,,,.,. -,,_., ••
F. Scott Fi11<¥rJ11d
cit\' about SS0.000 10 pay for one'
rc(usc worker, one truck. one rcc)·cl-
ina trailer, publici ty and plastic con·
tainers to be d istribu1cd 10 residents
for their rccyclablts.
If participation in the pilot pro-
aram is healt h\ and a s1abihzed
market ror l'tt)'C ables is established,
Niederhaus plans to phapt in the
remainin1 residents dunna earl)'
1991. In the full-teak Pf'Oatlm. rcs1·
dents wi ll be cha~ a mon1hl~
tervke kc: of about $2.
Index
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lulf'tWI 8oard ...................... Al
Bustrwss:... .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . ... . . . .. .. A8 co.ssmtd ........................... 83-6
tl.1canwhile, 1he ell)' wlll updatt 11.1
cx1stin1 voluntary ncv.'~papcr col!t(-
1100 prograrp by beg1nn1n1 1w1ce-
l'non1hly picku p in early 1990.
The Cit y has C"Onductcd 11s
mon1hly newspaper colltct1on s1nC't
1974. The proaram has rrsullcd in
1he coll«tion or mort than 17,74S
tons of ncv.'spapcr. which has
brouaht tht cil)' 5SS8.1QI 1n rev-
enue.
The n1y contracts v.11h Rccy<'hna
Resoun:cs 1n Pomona. which pays
8S percent of market value or 530
per 1on, whichever is 1rtater. for 1hc
coll«led newspaper.
Thi1io pas1 month or J une was the
111ost succc i.ful in the history of the
city newspaper rec)'C?ina PrOlnm,
with 160 tons collected. The
monthl) averaae has been 120 tons.
Thert art probltms c11tpcctcd 'Nllh
1 curbside tt(ychn& proaram,
Niederhaus acknowledacd. San
GOOD MORNING
Comics ......................... _ 98 Ann Lande rs .................... A7
CtOSJWOfd ... ... .. ......... 84 Mind & Body . .... . . .. . 116
E~en~l~nt. . ..... ..... ..... A 1 o
s• & Holding. ... .. ... ... 113
Opinion.......... 119
P~............... . ........... A.7
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Die1o's v.·ell-dt'vt:loped curbside
PfOj.l"a m with a ~pcrttnt part1ci-
pi.11on rate ha~ only reduced thr
city's waste ~11·ea11\ volume by &bou1
6 percent, acrordin& to dau1 rol·
lcclcd b)' N1cderhau .
On1ano, which stancd a v.·celdy
C'urbiidc proaram in Oc1obcr. has
only a 20 percent ptinttj~1il"ln ra1c
dC1J>itc spcndina S400,000 on the
J)rOll"lm. according 10 Niedcrhaui.
ISO, 1he Ontano program was hard
hit in Januar')'. when 1he pn(.'(' of
Public noclces 87
Sports. ............................... Bl·l
TV Ll>tlngs ............... , .... A 10
We"ther .... .. . .. .... ..• . ... . .... A.S
,
i
rec~'CIC"d ntwsp1pcr slumoca to "an
all-1me low since Wot1d War If,
cmphas1z1ng 1he need for a ~kt
rccycl1blc m1rke1 fbr s:Ut'Ct'lsful pro.
grams. ht said.
Irvine. which conU'lcts ~11'
Oe:wey's ();sposal . for its
curbside rccyclin1 co11«1k>ft Md
ano1hc:r company ror buybKk oftbe
tce)"Cllbk:s. rtcetvcs Sl.100 per ton
(or aluminiurn1 $19 per IOft b
neW$J*pcr and ~27 per ion fOf' .....
accordin1 to Nieckrhl \ll.
ToUy'1 ...... 171·78
SUNNY
searchers, volunteers to count county dolphins
11,r_,.VANIYUN ... __ ........
An army of Oranae County mi·
denLS will hne up neitt month to make contact with their neighbors to
the southwest.
They'tt aU wet, those nei&hbors.
but landbound researchers hope to
apo1 enouah of them to find out how
many are out there and what they're
doina.
Day of the Dolphin has become a
quarterly event an Orange County
• and bas even ex.tended as far a~
Nonhem California and the Gulf of
Mexico.
GABRI ELS
l'rom A 1
lO my client, John. he's somewhat
~oid. He thinks the police hate
The three youths included Philip
John Schafer and Christohper Wil· liam Albrecht, both 16 at the time of
the alleaed molestations; and a 14-
year-old airl from Laauna. None of
them were exactly ideal witnesses.
Schafer had run away from home
and arrived in Laauna on a stolen
bicycle; Albrecht, also a runaway,
was later convicted of grand theft
auto; and the girl was arrested
shortly before Gabriels' preliminary
hearin• after being found nude and
drunk an a Laguna hotel room with
three adults, court records show.
The airl, who requested anonymi·
t_y, later testified that Laguna Police
Officer Jenny Stracner (now Jenny
Jones) rehearsed her 12 umes before
she testified.
Stracner told the court the allega-
tion was false, adding she merel y
instructed the girl 10 tell the truth
when she testified.
The iirl, who is now 18. said in a
recent interview she stands by her
testimony, which included allega-
tions that Gabriels made improper
advances at her and gave Quaaludes
to her boyfriend Albrecht.
Gabriels was found not guilty of
these charJes.
Schafer, who could not be located
for comment, made the most direct
statement regarding terms for his
testimony, sayina he was promised
leniency b_y a member of the Oranf.e
County District Attorney's Office. 'f
was told at the preliminary bearing
that I wasn't aoina to get ... pros-
ecuted if J would have testified that
day," he said at the trial.
Gabricls was acquitted on charges
of molestina and giving drugs to
Schafer.
Gabriels still has two notes he says
were WTitten by the two boys, who,
alona with the airl, stayed at his
borne for a few days in the spring of
l 9M. Both notes -which were
dated in the summer of 1984. about
18 months before the trial -say
"Gabriels made no sexual ad-
vances."
The note allegedly written by
Schafer, then 17. said he was "press~
ured by the Laguna police" to testify
1pinst Gabriels and he was afraid of
beina sent to juvenile hall.
The note written by Albrecht. the
boy who Gabriels was convicted of
molcstina, said the same lhina and
added that Gabriels' disgruntled
mend, Bruce F. Dunn. had told him
lO 10 to the police.
Both notes w~re witnessed by
The object of the events is both
scientific and social1 accordina to
Dennis Kelly, a manne biologist at
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa
who spawned the idea.
"The reason we're doina this is
dolphins are the last larae mammal
left in Oranae County, and we're
hammerina them, we're killing them
in gill nets and polluting their en·
vironmncnt," Kelly said.
"We want to make people aware
of these animals so they wilt speak
on their behalf."
The massive dolphin count will
begin at 10 a.m. on Aua. 12 with
Laguna resident Eric Leiah
Bjornsson, although the middle
name was spelled "Leigh" on one
note and "Lee" on the other, brina-
ing their authenticity into question.
Neither Bjornsson nor Albrecht
are aJive to corroborate their stories.
Bjoms.son was found dead in his
friend's Laguna apartment Sept. 13,
1986, the victim of drua overdose.
perhaps insulin.
four days later, a Laguna police
officer shot and killed Albrecht after
he escaped from James A. Musick
honor Carm in El Toro. Albrecht,
then 20, had been serving a sentence
for grand theft auto and was sched·
t:1led for release on Nov. 21 of that
year.
Gabriels was saddened but not
shocked by Albrecht's death. Jn fact.
be had predicted it toward the end
of his trial.
"Now where arc they going to end
up?" Gabriels asked the court.
"We'll probably hear about Chris
being shot in the parking lot ... or
something like that."
But he was not prepared for the
death of Bruce Dunn.
A flamboyant man who also went
by the names of Sir Bruce Dunn and
Sean Chnstianson. Dunn was well-
known in La1una for drivi ng an old
California Highway Patrol cruiser
with a plastic pumpkin on the roof
and "Pumpkin Patrol" inscribed on
the side. He reconditioned a former
Laguna police motorcycle and park-
ing patrol scooter in the same
fashion.
Dunn once told the Dail)'. Pilot he
did it to "make people smile again"
and perpetuate Laguna's oflbeat
image.
He also made occasional appear-
ances with Gabriels at City Council
meetings, dressed in a top hat, tails.
shorts and shower flip.flops. Coun-
cilman Neil Fitzpatrick recalled.
Gabriels and Dunn were fnends
in the e.arly '80s and onoe shared an
apartment. Although Dunn was
homosexual. Gabriels emphasized
their relationship was Platonic.
But their friendship soured after
Dunn learned Gabriels had gone to
the FBI arld implicated him in a multi-million~ollar drua smuuJing
operation known as the Coronado
Conncctfon . Dunn was never of-
ficially linked to the operation, but
an FBI aaent in Santa Ana con-
firmed that Gabriels did repon the
operation and Dunn.
The U.S. Drua Enforccmen t
Agency ended up arrestin& key
members of the drug rina using
volunteers standjna at one·mile in·
tervals alona the entire Oranae
County coastline as well as. or·
pnizers hope. other coasts along the
U.S. aquatic frontier.
"We'll be taldna sightings and
notina some behavioral infor-
mation, such as whether they're
leapinJ or not, and how many arc
travchna in a school," said Marian-
ne Burdick, a board member wilh
the American Cetacean Society,
which is organizing the August
event. '
"We're tryinJ to get a nationwide
effort. So far 1t looks like it's the
California coastline up to Monterey.
information plhercd from sources
other than Gabriels, said the FBI
aacnt, who asked not to be identified
by name.
Two people who knew Dunn cor-
roborated the theory he was traffick·
ina marijuana for the Coronado
Connection.
"He evidently was participating in
some sort of drug transport. I know
at one J?Oint he had a large quantity
of manjuana," said Laguna resident
Paul K. Courtney, who sub-leased a
room from Dunn after he moved to
San FranciS<;o.
Gabriels claims that an enraged
Dunn threatened to kill him for
trying to turn him in. In court,
Gabnels testified Dunn had hired an
"enforcer" from the Coronado Con-
nection to kill him.
Gabriels also believes Dunn in-
fluenced the teens into testifying
against him by convincing them
Gabriels was a murderer and
belonged behind bars. During his
trial, the girl testified: "I heard that
John had killed one and he hurt
several. and that he molested a 14-
ycar-old boy."
She said Dunn, who she knew as
Sean Christianson. had given her the
information.
Gabnels was never implicated in
murder or violence.
Michael P. Kingston. a former
friend of Dunn's, said he saw the girl
and Albrecht at Dunn's home on
two occassions one day. "I find 11
easy to believe that he put those kids
up to it. He was always trying to
manipulate people." Kingston ~i<t
Indeed. KinJston said Dunn once
approached him and haJf-jokinsl>
suggested he go to Laguna police
with damning evidence about
Gabriels. If he didn't have any,
Dunn suggested he make some up.
For his part. Dunn went to
Laguna police and told them
Gabnels was g.i ving Quaaludes lo
Albrecht, court records show.
Although Kingston and Courtne}
both knew Dunn well. they differed
on whether Dunn ever made a
serious death threat against
Gabriels.
Kinpton said Dunn was angry
enough to have gone through with iL
"I could actually see how if he
thou&ht he could get awa) with it ...
he was upset enough that he mipn
have, especially with his connection
with the Coronado (Connection)."
Courtney disagreed. If Dunn did
make a death threat, he was far loo
kind a person to )lave carried
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Telephones
and we're in contact Wlth a group in
Teus."
Dolphins arc closer to humans
than many people think. according
to Kelly.
"We believe there arc aboul 1.000
resident dolphins 1n Orange County
waters," he said. "They hve close to
shore. They're our closest manne
mammal neighbor. And a lot of
people don't realize they're there."
Dolphins also appear to be vulner-
able to environmental disturbance,
Kelly said.
"Almost all the dolphins on the
East Coast died between 1987 and
1988," he said. "Hundreds of bodies
washed up on shore, but researcher
believe the death count was at least
in the thousands. We don't know
what happened. No one was doing
any comprehensive studies on
them."
Closer to home, citizen awareness
generated partly by the efforts of
Kelly and the Cetacean Society has
begun to create a climate that could
prevent such a disaster from occur-
rinJ in local waters.
for years. the Orange County
Sanitation District released treated
"\'aste into the ocean without per-
forming any studies on the effect of
this practice on dolphins and other
D~ ...... ~o
Bruce F. Dunn po1e1 next to his .. pumpkin ~•trot .. p•rktng
p•trot scooter In 198J.
through.
"Everything he did wa!> so light·
hcancd. It all seemed so innocent."
Counncy said.
Regardless of whether Dunn
wanted his old fnend dead. Gabriel s
ll\ed in fear of the man -until last
Dece mber.
That's when Dunn's pamall}·dad
bod). slathered with olive 011 and
muscle balm. was found on the
bathroom floor of his apartment an
San Francisco. His hands and feet
were hogtied behind his back with
leather straps and dog chains.
The Cit} 's coroner determined he
died of "sc>.ual asphyxiation." He
had had been strangled at age JJ.
"As long as Bruce 1s out of the
way I feel a lot safer," said Gabnels.
who, for the first time recently {>Ut
his name on the directory ouls1de
his high-security apartment bu1ld-
1ng.
Neighbors told the San Francisco
Chief Medical Examiner-~oroner of-
fice Dunn had been depressed and
was seen walking the halls of his
apartmcnl dressed in leather. chains
and handt·uffs.
Courtney thanks Dunn killed
himself as a result of a number of
disturbing events.
In the year before his death. Dunn
I
was depressed about being on proba-
tion that prevented him from mov-
ing back to Laguna.
In September 1987. Dunn was
arrested in Redwood Ci ty for pos·
session of several pounds of man-
~uana and sentenced to ix months
an jail and three years probation.
The probation required he hve an
San Francisco.
Co urtne) said Dunn also ma)
ha' e feared the pending release of
those con' 1cted 1n the Coronado
Connection.
"I know he was slightl y afraid for
his hfe because th e people who got
arrested were getting out this year.
"He must have been JUSt gi ving up
the gusto. He must have known a lot
more than he let on."
Gabnels said Dunn may have
raised the ire of the Coronado Con-
nection by boasting far and wide
about his involvement.
Then about a month before his
death, Dunn was knocked un-
conscious and .robbed.
"That also may have given him
the impetus to say that the world
was goang crazy." Courtney said.
'he~~: Jou Gabriel• .ameroOI
le1•I lmbro1llo1 aod ld1 pl.a to
r e111r11 to Lllpu Be•cb •ad l'lla for
City Coaocll.
manne mammals, Kelly said.
"So many people callod them up
and asked about it that the distnct
bas done a 180-dcartt tum; they've
now included marine mammal
monitonng in their program," he
s~ud.
Burdick said the Cetacean Society
is still looking for volunteers to
partici pate in Day of tht" Dolphin.
Interested volunleers need only
show U{> for a two.hour orientation
and training session 7 .. 9 p.m. Aug.
10 at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center next to Lions
Park.
Teens caught
in stolen car
Four teenagers ~ere arrested early
Sunday morning on suspicion of
automobile th ef\ after the youths
allcgedl} attempted to steal a car.
then Jed police on a high-speed chase
into Huntington Beach, the Costa
Mesa Police Depanment reported.
Police arrested one 15-year-old
from Santa Ana and a 14-. 15-. and
1 ~year-old from Garden Grove fol-
lowing an attempted theft of a blue.
1982 Toyota Celica from an apart-
ment complex at 2700 Peterson
Place. police Officer Gerry Stukkie
said.
Police received a call around I :30
a.m. about teenagers attempting to
break into a car at the comple~.
Officers amved on scene. but found
the teenagers gone. Stukkie said.
In forma tion on the suspect's ca r.
however. revealed that the car, a red.
1985 Toyota Celica. was stolen in
Long_ Beach, Stukk1e said.
Officers in another police ca r 1n
the area west of the apartments
nouced the red Toyota pass by, then
started the chase. Hunting1on Beach
police eventual!} joined the chase
with squad cars and a helicopter.
Stukkie said.
Reports did not sho"' m which
part of Huntington Beach the arrest
occurred. Stukk1e said.
Vice president In
Huntington Beach
Vice President Dan Quayle will be
in Huntington Beach today during a
quick visi t to Southern California.
Quayle will tour the McDonnell
Doug.las plant in HuntinJton Beach
at 3 p.m. before traveling to San
Diego with his wife and children.
The vice president arrived in Cali·
fornia on Sunda} to address a fund-
raiscr for California Sen. Pete
Wilson. He is scheduled to address
the Western Governor's Conference
1n Lona Beach today before the
McDonnell Douglas tour.
SS .3 million lotto
prize unclaimed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody
picked all six correct numbers in the
weekend "Lotto 6-49" game so the
SS.3 miJlion jackpot will roll over to
the midweek draw, a California Lot·
tery spokeswoman said Sunday.
Numbers drawn Saturday were
27. 29, 35, 22. 3. 42 and the bonus.
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OC Fair Schedule
Noon
Rough nders rop-
1 n g -Millers
Meadows
U:SO p.m .
Am e ri c a ·,
skatc.!boa rd mom -
Kiddie Land
I p.m.
Medicine man
, show -adjacent to ;,~ t ~ Admin1strat1on Build· Vl'Mft tµJM ~ ing rw'"f, Z p.m.
4th grade cham-
pion spelling bee -Centennial Stage
Happy lime circus -adjacent to Fair Ring
%:30 p.m.
Luke and the Locomotives Band -Mille~
Meadows
High wire act -adJacent to Fair Ring
3 p.m.
Chinese. Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians
-Coors Arena
McdlClne man i.ho" -adjacent to .\dminis·
trauon bu1ld1ng
3:30 p.m.
Shoot-out at the Millers Corral -Mi llers
Meadows
• p.m.
Great American high diving show -Fair
Ring
Happy time circus -adjacent to Fair Ring
4:30 p.m.
Amazing Marlo Magician -KWIZ Heritage
Stage
High Wlre act -adjacent to Fair Ring
S p.m.
Chinese Golden Dragon ..\crobats and \ta-
gicians -Coors Arena
J1mm1e de Fore Dance Center -C'enti:nnial
Stage
Med1c10e man sho" -ad1au-n1 to .\dm1n1 .. -
trat1o n Building
I p.m.
Parade -grounds
Great .\mern:an high d" ing sho \\ -Fair
Ring
Happy Time Circ us -adjacent to Fair Ring
1:30 p.m.
Kingsman Drum and Bugle Corp Concert -
K WIZ Hentage Stage
High wire act -adjacent to Fair Ring
7 p.m.
Rain "Tribute to the Beatles .. Conn·rt
Arlington Theater
Chinese Golden Dragon .\trobats and ~1a
g1cians -Coors Arena
Ama11ng Marlo Magician -K WIZ Heritage
Stage
Mark. de Julio (gu11an~tl -~1dod~ Junl11on
Stage
7:30 p.m.
Tnn1dad Steel Band - ( <.'ntenn1al ()1age
Stratton and Chn!>topher -\.tillers \tcado,,s
8 p.m. ,
Great American high di\ 1ng sho'' -F:ur
Ring
I p.m.
Rain .. Tribute to the Beatlei.·· (ontcrt -
Arlington Theater
Mark de Julio (guitarist) -~telod~ Junction
Stage
10 p.m .
Nono Sina Pol) nc:s1an Re:' uc: -K \\ IZ
Hentage Stage
Couples can retain the magic
A program for the roman11c couple will be
held from 10 a.m. to l p.m. on aturda> b) Goldeo
West College in room I 08 of the Business Build-
ing.
Panicipants will learn how to keep the magic
in their relationships and how to avoid the
commo n pitfalls. The presentation will Ix• given
from the pe~pecu'e of both se><ei. in an OJX'n and
creative atmosphere.
The cost is S2t per per on For ad,ance
registration o r more information. call GWC Com-
munity Sen ices at 891-3991 . •
C".\l,E'\D:\H
Jltonday~ July 1 i
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, council
cham bers. 77 Fair Dnve.
• 7 p.m HODtla1toa Beacb City Cou11cil,
council chambers. 2000 Main t
T ue day~ July 18
• 4 p.m. Irvine City Council. rounl1I
chambers, I C1v1c Center Plaza.
• 4:30 p.m. La1ana Beacb City Cou cll, coun-
cil chambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 8 p.m . Fountain Valley City Council, council
chambers. I 0200 Slater /\ vc.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 17, 1989 A.S
'I ll ll 1-: H ·1 Ill 1 .
Iceman, family resist changing times
By ALEX \lllUIAMS
Of llW o.ay "llo• S1afl
The iceman used to be as common a sight as the
milkman.
He would make his rounds at set limes each week.
Customers, meaning the residents of most houses on
every b•ock, would hang little orange cardboard OC·
tagonal s1~ns 1n their front windows.
The signs would have a number pnnted along every
other edge -2S, 50, 75, 100. Whichever edge was
pointed up when the sign was hung. well. that was how
many pounds of block ice that customer got.
Of course who nowadays has a milkman. let alone
an iceman?
V1rg1I Brewster. owner of Brewster's Ice House in Hunun~ton Beach, understands that he 1s the last of a
generauon.
Formerly surro unded b)' open fields. Brewster's
business now sits amid new. pinkish condominiums and
the skeletal lumber frames of condominiums-to-be.
Brewster 1s 77 years old and affable, and he talks
w11h a good-natured frankness about the physical
maladies -the latest being hip trouble -that ha'e
reduced his career to working o nl)' Thursdays at the ice
house.
Weanng a dusty blue T-shirt. denim overalls and
a red baseball cap. Brewster laid his handcarved.
handpainted dnft"ood cane on the faded boardwalk in
front of his ice house. which is about the size of a s1ngle-
w1dth mobile home.
Brewster. seated on the boardwalk, dangled his
black shoes in the warm breeze on a Thursday morning
in July. .. o..,, "",.._.., ........... "( u ed to put in 12-1 4 hour da)S. seven da)S a
week," Brewster said. a cigar stub in his hand. "If you
scratch a 11' 1ng out of ll. that's all you can ask for ... Vlrgll 8rew1ter•1 daughter and son-In-law Ellen and Mike Costello run Ice business.
The business. he said, 1s still healthy. Only the
nature of the work has changed.
No longer docs Brewster's deliver glossy blocks b)
truck. instead the) sell to "eekcnd tounsts bound for
~ex1co "'ho need ice to last in a cooler for four da\S
Often. Brc\\'Stcr's sells ice 10 b1' ice-users hke T aco Bell
"ho ha'"e e><haustcd their days suppl).
Vending 1s another fundamental aspect of the ice
bu!>1ness Customers often drop by Brewster's 24 hours
a da) to drop eight quancrs into the vending slot at one
end o f the ice houst'. arn,a11ng the convcyer bell that
rolls along the back of the house and plops ice into a
pan for the customer
Brcv.ster !la)S the ice business could sta) health> as
long as he wished 11 to. although eventually, he said. a
lime will come: "'hen somebod) will come around and
"ant th1~ place: worse than I do."
He figures 1f nothing else, eminent domain will roll
through. S\\CCp1ng a"'a) the business to make way for
Cit) rede' olopmcnt plans.
But 1n<.'' 1tabk demise'? The end of an era'l l\ot )Ct .
Brewster said .\nd that's where the children fit into the
plan.
Seated next to Brew.,tcr that sunn) Thursda>
morning \\-as Mike Costt'llo. dangling his "'hue tennis
shoes o!T the amc: boardwalk
Co~tc:llo has sand) blond hair and 1s deepl~ tanned.
Costello marned Brewster's daughter. Ellen. w1th whom
he runs the bu'i1ne'>s on a-da)-to-da)· basis.
Costello 1s qu1cl<..I~ falling into the same rouune that
Brc\\ Ster has follo\\ed since 1945. when he fim began
"orl<..1 ng the: ice house that v.a!> then owned b) the Los
.\ngdcs-based L n1on Ice Co
Costello makl'S the midnight runs on Fnda\ night
to reload the con'c~er belt He v.orks the long.hours.
occa1S1onall~ resting Y.1th his \\lfe or his two sons 1n the
small cabins behind Brev.stcr's
Costello e\pla1ned his "'o rk He pulled a small. rust)
tool like a small s1c l<..le and demonstrated its function,
splitting a pan large block-; that ha' e fused together
He e\pla1ned ho"' Bre"'\ter's 1s one of the increas-
ing!~ rare place'> "here people can bu) so\1d blocks of
ICC
Most blocks noY.ada\S. "'hen a' a1lable at all, arc s1mpl~ crushed ice molded into blocl s - the opposite
of "hat Costello -.pends llmt' each da~ doing.
Costello admits the busine'>i. 1s not dramatic. but
said he likes the mood of the "'urk He deals with
beachgoers. tra,elef'>. pit nickers 1 hese people arc
cheerful. and their mood rubs off on the employees.
Costello said
Not surpns1ngl) Costello said. the ice business was
not something he dreamed about ai. a child. In fact. ice
was something he thought he had gt' en up for good
when he mo'"cd to Huntington Beach.
"I used to ll\e in Mammoth Lakes I was a s~
instruClo r." said Costello. 30. "It's kinda funn)" moving
from the snov. to Southern California near the beach,
and to e nd up 1n the sno"' business."
But Brew!lter. a resident of Hunungton Beach since
1922. ne .. er thought he wo uld enter the ice business.
either
Following high school graduauon. Brewster
ptanned to hop a train and see the countl") -plans hts
mother protested
Instead, he and his parents went into the dairy
business. staning v.uh one cov. and evcntuall)' owning
100. Dunng the war. hov.c\.t'r. profits dned up and the
BreY.ster fam1I) sold their cattle
With nov.here lo tum. Bre"'ster took. up an offer to
operate the ice house. having been promised 1t would
provide a solid income It did. He has been there evtt
since
..\nd. on hot summer da)s. Costello enJO~s the samc
fringe benefits -cool air -inside t.hc h~use.
tanding 1ns1de. amid the steaming. opaque blocks. Vltgll Brewster recalls how It was.
.. Time will come "hen someone v.ana this place
v.orse than I do,·· said B~w tCT with a laugh.
But b) that lime. Costello "as alread) back at work.
Another train added
to Capistrano line
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of lfW Otllly '1ilol SI .off
In a mo'e that will enable O range
Count) commuters to get a half-hour
jump on their v.orkda}" .\mtrack will add
a new train on the an Juan Cap1strano-
10-Los Angeles route in October
The additional sen ice will offer
another opuo n to dm ers at a ume when
a major frecwa) constructio n project v.111
be peaking. said Comm1ss1oner Dana
Reed. who made the announcement at
the Orange Count) Transportation Com-
m1ss1on meeting last week.
"The t1m1ng couldn't be better," Reed
said. "Work. on widening the Santa Ana
Freeway will be in full swinf by fall. This
will i" e people an nltemat1veduring the
construction period that looms ahead."
As part of the new service. a train will
leave San J uan Capistrano at 6: 10 a.m ..
arriving in Los .\ngele<, at ., .:!., a m
Ano ther train v.111 lcaYc Los .\ngelcs at
4:10 p.m. and arrl\e 1n . an Juan
Capistrano at 5.25 pm For no". tht.'
trains Y.111 stop in ·anta .\na .\nahc1m
and Fullenon When train sta11ons arl'
built in Ir' ine and \.hss1on \'1ejo tho\t"
stops "'111 be added to 1hc: route
Ground breaking for the In inc '>lat1on
1s scheduled for Wcdne\da\ The \.t 1~s1on
Viejo station is \1111 in· the planning
stages. Recd said
The ne" sen ice "111 allo" nonhbound
nders to start their commute a half hour
earlier each da) and will also pro' 1dt.'
relief for the afternoon train which i~
usual!} more than 90 percent full Y.hcn 11
leaves Los ..\ngclci..
With the ne"' sen ire, (Qmmutcr~ "'111
have 10 trains to choose from each
da).
Man slays girlfriend,
kills himself in·front
of her Santa Ana home
By Ctty News Service
.\ man "ho argued "Ith his girlfnend about breal..sng up fa tall). shot her
1n the head Sunda' before turning the gun on h1m'iell ta~ing his O"'n hfe m
front o f the "oman·s anta .\na home
\ o ;-..;goc. ~9. struggled "1th Thi 'gu,en an the tront )ard am:i then in the
street before shooting the "'oman at about J I (I a m said gt loe Esther of the
anta .\na Police Depanment
~ hile in the street. thr man knocled the "Oman ttl the pa'"cment. pulled
out a gun and shut her onl<' 1n the head He then dragged her batl<.. to the front
lawn. v.herc he ~hot her in the head tY.O more 11mec. before putting the gun to
his o"'n temple and pulling Lhe tnggcr. u1d Santa ·\na poltce gt Rand)
Eldridge.
Ngoc died at th<' scene. Ngu)"en wa tah·n to \ 'C. I "1cd1cal Center where
she died about 6 a m Fldndgc ~1d
Tips on transplanting a root-bound husband
.
There's a junior colleae 1n m'
neighborhood offenna adult educn·
t1on classes in coping \\1th cont('m·
porary problem such as hopping
M all Claustroph1a
They rccentl)' offered a hotan~
course for wives in how to prcHnt
husband~ from 'caetating and going
to seed 1n their rechncn This is a
common problem that's never bctn
propcrl)' addressed by ladies· a1uden
clubs. h's a well known fact that the
retired Amcncan rnalc take root 1n
his easy chair. Li tile runner 'inc
entwine thcmsches around his
ankles and bedroom hp~ so he
can't budac -thus trappina him
into a hfe o l indolent lei urc.
The botanical name for the peci-
cs or male IS Recliner Rutabap
They look a lot like a oueh Potato
but more laid back.
h's easier to uproot a r«l~ood
tree than a hu ~nd on<'t he's settle
into a comfortable rut. Eventualh:
man and chair can't be separated
and wives must ao to chambtr
mullc concert' and b9 kct wuvil\I
demonstrations alone.
Tht world 1l full of contour chair wido~ who have liven up fiahuna
spoutct' 1ndifrettncc to cultural m-
richmcnt. These dewmnnded ladtn
can bt lftn tratpMnt around tM
world potona '" du ty nun11 marchint throuth muxums ana
\akin& sna~ of hi toric monuments. If there's any\h1na that reinforct a
male's re i tanct to travehna. h'
public monuments. Bcuer to tempt
a Re hntr Rutabaaa wnh some
aoraeous shots of d«k chair-. and
rap robe\.
We women 10 \O an) tenaths to act out foo1-dr111m1 mates out of
the houtc. fncnd of mine hires a
van and a couple of moven to
transport her husbend to parties in
his leather eas) chair. h 's •vcd their ma~ since ht can't complain
that he s too beat to 10 an) ,,.,fme.
Some ~•vet tct to the root of the
pr0blem b)• 1tnk11.., a deal. Tbc
h•asbl.rid 1s alto~ to., to teed all
week ~n his \'ln)'I spiK'ahip with
~ult·in contto.1 pantls. in t thiftle
f'ot auendlnt Sunday dineer wttta
bcr ini.lawt -a puftitllmcnt that ftt1 w (nmt. ne .. , education coune ...
\ 11a U.. belt way of dealhla Wkh
root·bOUnd hulb&nla II to ~·
Ofenge Coaat DAILY PILOT I Monday. July 17. 1989
Summit leaders call for fight against global pollution
A~U..,,..._
Welt German Chancellor H•lmut Kohl fl•ft) •nd President
....,. taltc as both took their pl•c•s for the fln•I meeting
of the econCNRlc summit • .
PARIS (AP) -The "orld's ~'en
nchcst industrial nauons called for
"decisive action" to fight global pol-
lution on Sunday as they completed
a harmonious economic summit
that will be remembered more for
bi centennial fireworks than concretc
achievements.
There was so little disagreement
that the leaders had time to discuss
an unexpected letter from Soviet
Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and still
wrap up ahead of time.
President Bush labeled his first
economic summit a "clear succcss."
The closing communique ad-
dressed a number of Bush in-
itiatives, including aid to the com-
munist East bloc. endorsement of
the administration's Third World
debt plan and a call for greater
effons to clean up the environment
It also called for concerted efforts
to fight narcoucs, a problem it said
had "reached devastating propor-
tions."
The leaders of the other summ11
countries -Britain, France. West
Germany. Japan. Italy and Canada
-also praised the ou1come of th<.'
lhrel' dJ\!> ul ml'Cttnil'· '' hKh took
pl.1<.c anrnJ the pagc:antr) of 1hc ~{)(hh annl\ n-..1n ul 1hc fn·nt"h
Rc,olutwn ·
Prim c ~11n1., t c r Ma 1 ga t l' l
Thatcher d1\llll'>'>Cd n:pon' tha1 she
"as shgh ll.'d l'l> 1hc ho~I. rrcnch
Pre~1dcn1 l-runco1~ Mitterrand, tx·-
cauSl' of rl'mnrk' \hl' made dl'>puting
the 1mportatKl' of thl.' Frt•nch Re' of-
ut1on.
Con1endrng that she got along "ell
\\Ith M1ttl.'rrand. l hatcher sard ... ,
ha' e not had an) thing tha1 could
e'en remote I> bl· termed a ~lt~ht."
M1tte1rand. \'ho lo~t in a bid to
get agrcenw111 for a North-~outh
summit Ocl\\CCn rich and poor na-
11ons, s~ud tn J final ~tatl'ment that
the lcadl.'rs of the <,umm1t coun1riel>
"ae ··"omen anJ nll'll ofgoo<l "Ill.
We "'ant to put our~lve<. al the
ser1r1ce of .tll of humanll\·"
The !iumn111 gaH" all the leaders.
not JUSt Bush. J chanl'l' to take some
victories bad to the voters
Japanese Prime !\hn1s1er Sou .. uke
Uno, under fire lor .illegcd flings
wi1h geisha girl~ and hadl~ 1n need
of a poht1cal uplill. tl·rmed the meet-
:Governors de"bate Of-fsflore ·cans, Spills
LONG BEACH (AP) -·Ca li-
fornia Gov. George Deukmejian
said Sunda) that moratoriums
aaainst offshore 011 drilhng are
shonsightcd and ulttmatcly will do
more flarm than good to the en-
vironment.
"If those moratoriums conttnue
and aJI of a sudden we're confronted
with a situation s1 m1lar to the Arab
oil embargo. then you will see con-
gressional members Jumping at
opening up these areas, and they "ill
not be able to do that in an en-
vironmentally safe manner." Dcu-
kmejian said at the opening day of
Western Governors' Association
confercnc;e.
Deukmejian. who chairs this
year•s conference, also said at a news
conference that he endorsco; part of
a proposal 10 merge some of We t-
ern slates' oversea trade offices 10
increase effect I\ eness and l"UI costs
Other themes at the confcrl·nce
were strategics to incrca<>e foreign
trade. tourism and mvestm<.'nt for
the 17 states and three Par1 fie tem-
tories in the association.
The conference 1'1 expeued to at-
tract at least 16 of the governors. as
"'ell as Vice President Dan Qua) le
and three of Presi dent Bush's cabi-
net secretaries for thrl.'c da) s of
socializing and d1scuo;s1on of mutual
economic concerns.
The governors' unday session
was domtnated b) the social par\ ot
the calendar. with an opening recep-
tion and dinner for the governors
under the wings of the Spruce
Goose. the famed 200-ton wooden
fl) 1ng boat designed and built h~ the
late Howard Hughes.
On the issue of oil spills. Alaska
Gov. Steve Co"•per said he hoped to
use the conference to seek support
for tighter federal supervision of 011
spill hazards in the afiermath of the
Exxon Valdez accident.
.. We'll ha1re an important au-
dience of top federal officials 1nclud-
ing the vice p"rcs1dent to share the
lessons we learned from that dt!>as-
ter," Cowper said ... , plan to use the
opportllnit) to push for chan~es in
federal law that arc necessal) tn thl.'
aftermath of the oil spill."
Deukmejian said he agreed with
critics of the Alaskan cleanup oper-
at1on that thl' 011 1nJustr~ rc'iponi.c
to spill!> "ha!> ~ut w 1mpro,l•" 1n
4'pecd and clfa·1ent")
But he \.'ltd he c;tron~I) onpo~cs
aO\ effort to ll'C the f\ \On Valdl'/
incident a' JUSt1licat1on for furtht·r
om.hore drtlhng han~
"Total moratorium 1n "'' 'tl'\' '' \Cr) shurts1ghtl'd. OclUU)e· the net
re uh 1s )Ou'rl· not gl·t11ng thl· 1nfi.lr·
mat1on \llU !.hould ha\<.' tn order tu
make ,\·1~· lkll\I On)... thl· Dcu-
kmeJian <;aid
The propmul 10 better l'Oordinate.
and 1n ~onh' u1'c' lOnsohdaw. foreign trade l'l1orh of the We<.tcrn
siate!> noted '1gmlicant ~ps and
duphcat1on 111 thl· lUrrl·n1 mdqxn-
dent effort!> ol the \IJte., to dnelop
foreign markl·ts
20th anniversary of trip to moon marked
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
-The flrst men from planet Earth
to carry their nation's nag to another
world relived on Sunday that mo-
ment 20 years ago when they blasted
off for the moon.
.. Five ... four ... three ... two ... one
... zero ... we have liftoff," said the
recorded voice of a launch commen-
tator as Apollo 11 astronauts Neil
Armstrong, Edwm "Buzz" Aldnn
and Michael Colhns listened atten-
tively to a tape of the final 3
mfoutes. I .S seconds of their
countdown to launch.
The tape reached "liftoff'' at 9:32
a.m., the precise time the three
bqan their historic mission on July
16, 1969. .
four days later Armstrong and
Aldrin ca.st off from the mother ship
Columbia and landed on the moon's
Sea of Tranquillity in the lunar
module Eagle. After 22 hours on the
surface, during which much of the
world followed their every move.
they launched EaJ)e and rejoined
Collfos in Columbia for the journey
home
"We can on this launch an-
nivenary look back on those very
apedal times and allow ourselves
just a touch of pride, a touch of
satisfaction. th.at we were part1ci-
panu and witnesses to the birth of a
new human era," Armstrong, Apollo
11 commander and the fmt mao to
step on the moon, told about 6,000
Oaa·wavina space workers and their
famihcs.
He said histonans in future cen·
turies will identify tbe 20th century
·•as tbe time when the human speci-es broke the bonds of pavity that
bed heretofore bound them to tbjs
Af' la••·~-0
Apollo 1 1 Altron•uts, Comm•nd Module Piiot Mich•••
Colllns, Lun•r Modual Piiot adwln ••auaa•• Aldrln Jr. •nd
Commander Nell Armstrong. were honored Sund•y •t
Kennedy Space Center.
planet."
Hundreds of enainecrs and tech·
n1cians who helped launch Apollo
11 were in the audience. and
Armstrong recognized them when he
equated the moon tnp to a .. summer
vacalJon ... going to new places,
scein& ntw silhts, tak.ing lots of
pictures."
"Most of us earn our vacations by
something like 11 months of hard
work," he sajd. "In our case. we 1ot
our vacatfon because .. or nearly a
decade of work by nundreds or
thousands of people in offices and
laboratories."
Aldnn said that NASA's Freedom
space station. to be assembled 1n
orbit in the m1d-l 990s, should serve
as a stepping stone to a manned
lunar base and human nigh1s to
Mars.
He called President John F. Ken-
nedy's commitment to the moon
landina aoal 28 years ago ... starter's
gun for our pioneering giant leap for
mankind.''
"We're not yet ready for that go
agatn Bui ix·rhap!. \\c arc at the
starting hnl' preparl·d to tak l· our
marli, or get \et."' Aldrin said. .
He called on rn11cns "to fom1 a
con'>ensu• .. and pcrh<1ps on the 30t h
annl\Cr'>al) ol Kenned) 's speech
the \\Orld can lno" "here "'e are
going and "hen "t' "'II 'enture out again ··
Follo"tng the cercmon). the
astronauts rode 1n n ~O-m1lc-motor
cadl.' from thl' \pace Cl'nter to Cocoa
Beath. where thl') attended a lunch-
eon rn their honor .\n l'St1ma ted
10.000 l)\!Opll' hncd the moiorcade
route to chc('r thr spacemrn and to
take pictures.
For Armstrong. Aldrin and Col-
lins. the ceremon\ unda\ "as the
second stop on a weck-\ong sen-
timental journey that began Satur-
da) with a \ISlt 10 the Marshall
Space Flight (enter in Huntsv1 lll'.
Ala., where their aturn 5 rocket was
designed.
Saturday·s Huntsville celebrauon
was like a h1gh-1c1.h rock concert
without the music. users bounced
off rocket c>.h1b11s. sound effects
simulated the takeoff of the Saturn
V rocket, and actors portra)'ed
Armstrong's and Aldrin's walk on
the ruued lunar landscape.
It climaxed \\tth the Apollo II
crew rising from a cloud of smoke ~O
feet into the air to the front of a
giant movie screen howmg footage
of 1heir travels. The crew was sur-
rounded by a cacophony of fire-
works and doz.ens of dancing laser
beams.
Huntsville's celebration continues
Monday with a reunion for Wernher
Von Braun's Gcrmnn rocket team.
Scrutiny embarrasses
wounded pilot in crash
HOLLYWOOD. Fla. (AP) -One
of Thomas Root's fant ques1ioos for
bit relatives was whe1her his un·
c:omcious 800-mik flilht. crash and
reecue at se. had m.ae the news. Indeed. it was all over the news.
._ llOW the news 11 all over the fast--* H°' a W_uhintton law-,. wlaole and llnandal affa.U'S
.. .... Ute tmatiay. .,._ lltoeDd. I cu't ademand
~ .. ., ............ beyond
*llllily u nlill eimam· • ... '!r ..... I ftont-Pllt Roof llid 1n an
lD Monday'•
····-Pott. 1a1.-v-... • T bedside
11 Hollywood's Mcmonol Hospital,
where he was 1n stable cond1t1on.
assened apin 1hat he had oot at-
tempted to commit suicide. despite
an unuplamed 1un hot wound 10
the abdomen that he apparently suf-
fered dur1na the n11ht.
··1 don't think l have the abjlity,
nc~e or 1tupM11ty to take another
ljfe -mine or anyone else's," Root
told tM .-spl~t.
He llid be dad not know what had
caulCd him to ('IS out dunftl the
fljpt but confirmed fedttal in·
vettipton' a«c>Vnt of bis Jolina o•)'lrll. ~bly from carbon mon·
oaick llMiltt into the cabin.
Soviet striking miners
n Industrial production
ang' "splendid" und said thl') had
g1,t•n him the opportun1t) to ex-
plain a $35 b1lhon ne" aid program
for Jcvelopang countrtcs.
During the trad111onal reading of
the final communique, Bush gave
West German Chancellor Helmut
Kohl a thumbs up signal as the
section on the environment was
read: Thatcher and Canadian Prime
Minister Brian Mulrone) nodded
approvingly.
A third of the 22-pagc final docu-
ment addressed en' iron mental
problems. the fir!.! tame in the 15-
)ear h1stol) of the summit" that a
non-economic 14'sue figured so
prominently in the JOtnt statement.
"Decis1"e action 1s urgcntl)
ncedt>d to under!>tand and protect
the earth'i. ecological balance." the
leaders declared. "We will work
together to ach1e'c the Cl)mmon
goals of prescn ing a health) and
balanced global cconom}."
The communique called for con-
certed actton to deal "ith the depic-
tion of the 01one la)er. global warm-
ing. loss of forests and ocean pol-
lution. but 11 offered few Sl)\!c1tic
proposals on how to accomplish
these goals.
Environmental groups $81d they
were pleased with the high profile
the summit gave these issues but
disappointed that nothing more con-
crete was offered
"The heads of state have failed to
propose the decisive actions. nec~ss
ary to confront the deteriorating
trends." said Rafe Pomerance,
senior as~oc1ate st the World Re-
sources Institute. a Washington pol-
icy group
But Bush took issue with that
view calling the environmental lang~age in the summit document a
"watershed" event.
Jn the document. the summit
leaders urged an acceleration of rc-
s ea rc h into anti-pollution
technologies and said the Organ1za-
t1on for Economic Cooperation and
Development, made up of the major
industnal countries, should be asked
to pursue the development of objec-
ll\ C measurements of environmen-
tal pollution.
C'A 1.1 t 'OH '\I A RH I t :t ·s
From Dalty Pltot wire services
;
Stealth bomber flight set today
PALMDALE -A minor mechanical problem that stalled the sched-
uled maiden Oight of the B-2 stealth bomber "as repaired by Sunda) and
Air Force officials "ere preparing the craft for another attempted takeoff.
Air Force officials said only the problem \\JS located in the heat exchanger
in the fuel S\.Stem The\ said the' did not know "hat the heat e>.changer
docs or "here 11 is located. ·
The fuel problem ""as fi'<ed. and officials "ere preparing the radar-
e' ad1ni bomber for a tak<.'off this morning from \tr Force Plant 4:!. with
a landrng at nearb) Ed\\ard~ .\tr Force Base
Human bones found In burled car
IND STRY -Possible human bones ""ere found Sunday buned a1
a construction site near lndust11 . along with a 40-;ear-old car. The car and
bones \\Cre six fee t helow the ground tn the JOO block of South Eighth
A'cnue. 1n an unincorporated area of Los Angeles Count}. Workmen
unearthed the 1rch1cle and the bones during an e'ea .. ation.
011 tanker moved to calmer waters
SAN DIEGO -With more of its thin steel skin peeling away. the
EHon Valdez moved into calmer s<.'as off outhern California on Sunda)
as sc1ent1!.tS tried to dl·term1 nl' the compos1t1on of a gooey substance oozing
from 1hc damaged tanker. Ba11ered b) heav~ swells. two more steel plates
""rcnchcd off the vessel''> hull since Frida) and dangled below. bnngmg to
!.e,en the number or plates that have peeled off 1hc Valdez.
The Valdc1 ~truck a reef 1n Alaska's Pnnce Wilham Sound in March
and fouled a huge area \\1th m1ll1on<, of gallons of crude oil. The hanging
plates -one of whit h 1s 65 feet "1de and hangs 70 feet below the water
surface -proh1b1t d1\crs from cntenng the vessel's tanks to collect 011
samples. assess damage and clean .
'.\ATIO'\AI. BHlt:t ·s
Drug cult's fink to mob probed
BROWNSVILLE. Tcus -Federal agents are mvesttgating suspected
links between syndicated crime bosses in Chicago and a cult-influenced drug
nng blamed for 15 slay1ng.s near Matamoros. Mexico. a newspaper reported
Sunda). Charles Harrison. agen t in charge of the U.S. Customs regJonal
office in Houston. confirmed his agency is investigating a relationship
between Chicago mobsters and suspects in the Matamoros drug and killings
case. The Brownsville Herald reported.
Agent!> are looking into n possible narcotics and money laundering
enterprise involving the cult figures. the Chicago-based syndicate and
Manuel '"Poncho" foram1llo. who li ves in Mission. Texas. the newspaper
reported, c111ng court transcript . indictmen,s. affidavits and police records
filed tn drug and racketeering cases from south Tt>xas to Illinois.
Black priest Ignores call for unity
WASHINGTON -Tbc Rev. George Stallings Jr. on Sunday rejected
a unit) appeal by black Roman Catholtc bishops and went ahead with
services for what he sa)s 1s a brand of Catholicism that better serves blacks.
Stallings. who is black. held a pair of celebrations for his lmani Temple,
and about 2.500 persons attended. lmani is Swah.1li for .. faith.''
After the first such services on July 2. Stalling.s was suspended b) the
Roman C.atholk Archdioce~ of Washington. talhng.s accuses the church
of being racist and of failing tts black parishioners. He wants to form an
African-American Catholic Rtte. which he says would still be part of the
Catholic Church. Last week. 13 black bishops asked Stallinp to abandon
his movement.
MOKl.D HKlt-:t-'
Soviets deny submarine fire report
OSLO, Norway -Government officials said a Soviet nuclear sub-
marine apparently caulht fire off Norway's coast Sunday and was under
tow, but Soviet authorities repontdly sald the incident wasJust an e~ercise.
A Norwe&ian research vessel reponcd that smoke wa.s comina from the sub's
observation tower about .S p.m. and that a Soviet tu1boat had been
djspatchcd to help the vessel.
Other Soviet naval vessels were 1n the area, in international waters 7.S
miles off Norway's coast. and the submarine did not appear to be in serious
dancer. Soviet rescue offic.als uid the submarine was only enpacd in an
exercise and that the ship had never been in trouble.
Security guard, S 1.56 mllllon disappear
LONDON -A sccunty auard d.isappeared ~th more than SI .~ million
in cash belonaina to a tour compeny after he picked it up from a jet at
Heathrow A•rport, and he ma)' have been abducted, police sa'd Sunday.
Pons and airports throupout Britain ftre told to be on the lookout for
Philip Cedric Wells. 44. Who di•DDC&red Fnday "tnina after coftcctina lhe
money from a TAP A•r Portuial'-ftiOt.
His van wu found abandoned a lew miles a.ay. Inside the van, police
found more than Sl.000 in si-y peckets Wells 'NII au~ to deliver to
his totJtaaues. Wells' own si-y pecket was millin&. pohce •ld, u was the
travel .,mcy's money.
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Roll Call Repon Syndlc.te
\.\'ASHI NGTON -Hc re·i; ho'-"' arta n1c 1n -
hcr\ of Congress "·ere rcco rdt.•d on major roll call
\Olt.'S in !hi.' "l'ek l'nd1ng July 1-1.
The Senate
L~1al Immigration
B) a \Ott.· of SJ for and 17 again~!. \ht.· St·natl"
s.:nt to the H ou~ a hill (S 358/ overhauhng till'
la" gO\l'rn1ng legal imm1gra11on 1n1u the l lnl!l'd
States. Rl·fugl.'t"!> and illegal 1n1n11grant\ arc co\ -
Cfl'tl b~ Sl.'p:ira1c la"s.
\Vhde <·ont1nu1ng the polic~ of a"·ard1ng
rnost '1sas on the basis of fan1tl} tit"\. the bill
gi,cs Spct"1al prcfl.'n.·nrc to persons from Y.,'c!>tl'Tn
Europe and clSt'"'hcre \Yho would bl· adn1llh:U
bl·cauSl' of !hl'lr sk ill~ or education rather than
fa n11l) lln~s. T"hc bill 5<1S a lentati\e C't.'tl1ng of
630.000 1mn11gran1s annuall) for the first 1hrl"l"
}cars. extends SJ)Cl'1al hosp11allt ) to ("hint"'>L'
~tudt.·n 1s and cnu~ran1~ from Hong Kong and. 111
a n)O\L' tha1 "·111 affect pos1-lQlJO ll·g1i;l:111\l'
Tl'3 PPC!rt1on1ni.·n1. e~t·ludcs illegal alu:n\ fron1 thl'
olf1c1al popuhH1on rounL
Stnalors \Ot1ng yes supporlt.'d the btll
·\Ian Cranston, D -No
Pt.'tt' \\lilson. R -No
Dtporlation of family mt mbt rs
8) a \ olc of 61 for and 38 again\!. Lhc Sl·natc
ai.lo ptt.•d an an1cndn1t.•nt 10 prt"\ent the dt'!X)na-
tion of illt•&al aliens .,.,.ho arc mcmbtr' nf the
1n1 n1t•d1atc famil) of pe™1nS .,.,ho gaint·d legal
rci;1dence under thi.' 198fl lmm1gra11o n Rt•fr1rn1
·\ct. These fam1I) mcmbi.•rs n1us1 ha\e cntrrl·d
the t·ounlr> before the law took effect
AhhoUgh dcahn& ""llh ilh:gal 1n1 n11gra11on.
tht.• pro\ is1on "·as auachcd 10 an ovl.'rhaul of thl·
la"· regulating legal cnt11 11110 the LJn1tcd Stall''·
lti; purpose ts 10 pn.·,•ent the brt-akup of f:1n1d1l'(
1n l:l!tl,.'!> v. hcrl' not all mcmtx·r, :H·h1c\ cd lt•gal
rl'\Jdcncc under amnC'SI~ pro' 1 \1on~ of thl· 1QS0
la". Sponi;or John ("haf~. R-R \ .. ratlcd 11 "a
ba~ic . .\ml.'r~t·an 'aluc to behr'c that thl.' thrl'i11
of fan11l~ separation ts "·rang."
Oppont'nl ,\Ian Simpson. R -\\l~o .. said thl·
fan1Ll1rs at 1~~uc "thoM: 10 d1' 1Ur 1hcm~l,t.'•<." h\
t.'ntcri ng the United S1a1cs al Ulffrrcnt t1 n1''' •·
SenjJJors \Ot1ng )CS suppon cd the an1l·nd-
n1l.'nl.
('ran~IOn · )'cs
\V1l son -'l'cs
English pre ference for immigrants
B~ a \Ole of4J for and Sh aga1ns1.1hc '\en:lll'
rl"Jt'l"lcd an an1endmcnt g1' 1ng a N>o~t to \ 1!>.1
applu:ants "ho i;pcak Engl1<.h. Thl· prupo-..al ""a'
nfTl'reJ to 1ht• ne" 1n11111grat11)n tull It 'uught in
1nl·lutll· 1ht' prr ti.·rl·nt·c 1n .1 grad1n~ '~'tl·n1 10 Ix·
u..ed 1n adnu1t1ng ptr\on~ ha,l·J un ~~111, and
l'dul·a11on rJthl·r than 1a1nd \ tit''
Sp1..in"11' ·\l:in S1n1p'""·· K -\\ ~o .. ,;i1d I ng-
h'h 'r}l:a~1ng 1n11111gran1' ··l·onlnhull" tu 1h1.·n1· ~-l\l'~ .ind to thl' 1ahor n1.1r~et n1ort.· l"ll L'l"\t\l'h
;1nd murt' 1n1ml·d1atl'h ·· ·
OppU11l'll\ Paul slnll!n 1)-111 h'il'd 2~ l"Uf·
rl·n1 St·natnr~ hi1\1ng ant1.·~1or' un:ihle 111 'p1.•,1 lo.
Engli<.h \lhl'rl thl·~ l'ln1gr.111.·d In ·\1111.'fll:I
St•n;•11.1r' \C!l1ng ~l'' ''lllJ'ltlf\1.'t.! !Ill· ,1n1cnd ·
n1ent
(. ran,1011 · 'n
\\'1J,1.111 -'\:u
l:t•nsus count
U~ a 1.otL' of ~l li.1r :1n1t ~8 aga1n,1. thl· ~1.·na11.·
fad1.·d 111 1.1hll· (lo.1111 ;111 .1n1l·ndn1l"nt 111 l·nJ thl·
( t.'n~u~ Uurt':lu·, p1..1ill'~ u l lfll llld1ng dll·gal alll'll\
111 lhl' f!11pu la1u1n ha~1.· t11r ;1ppurt1un111g lh1.·
ll riu \l' o l Kl·pr1.-~l·n1a\1\1.''> I h 1~ 111.l·urcd Uunng
Jt•ha\t.' Of\ thl" fll'\\ 11lln1ig1Jlllln h1!1 r hl" ,Hl\l"lld ·
rnrnl l\llUld nlaLL· 11 d1tli\ul t !t1r .,.,,.,ll·rn ~tall''
1\1th lar11.,· nurnh • .-1, ·1f un.h•< lJnll'llh'<! c 1111en' l\l
1aLc lungrc~~1on.1I d1,11 tt1 ' J\\;i1 tr11n1 n1h\·r
,\,ill'~.
I d"ard fo.:.l'lllll'd\, l>-\la\1 . 11,1nt\'J l" Lill
tht· an1l·ndnll'Ol l"-'\",;\l,l' h.: ,aid 1111.· ( u11,1 11u-
1111n requ1rl·1 ;1pronu1nn1l·n1 tu t....· h.1-..1.'1! 1111 all
JX'r\on~. no! /u~t t'1l1/l'n1
J..:'>l>C Ht.• Ill\. K-:'-i.< 1.11U 11 1\,I' "ro n~ tor
'tatt~ like ( ahfurnta 111 "'ha il' 111nrl' 1ca1' in
( ongrl''S than~' lu pcopll· hrl·alo.1ng !hl· la" ··
St·nalor' \ uung ~l-, \\,1111 th1.· < t'n'u' ll lH<'J U
10 l"Olll 1 llUl' l'Oun 11 ng 1llrg.1I ,!hl'!l\ I\ 1r pu rl)l l'l'' u1
app.1r11nn1ng thl" ~ l'i 111 1111..: 'e;111
( rans1on -'I l'~
\\ il\0 11 -,.l.,
The House
t~undinK the arls
B~ a \Oil" of Jfil 1i1r Jnd !l5 .1gan111 lhl·
Hou~· ch0\4.· thl' mitdrst o t lhTl'I.' prupo.,.111 ht.•lt\fl'
11 for OhJl"Ctln& lo ~at1on;d I ndu\\llll'rl t tur thl'
..\rt\ funding o f ol1i.·n~11l' ;1rt\\or~ I tu' Ol·1urr<·d
a~ the liou'>l' !tl,.'llt 111 Lhl· '\1·1i..1tl' a hill (/IK ~-~~I
appropr1a11ng SI I. I billion for the ln1enor [X·.
panmcnt and rt•latcd agcntcl·~ 1n fi§.Cal 1990
l)l·ball' l"l'nll'ft.'d on 1 .... 0 prOJl'Cl\ fundt'd h1
thl· l·nd1n .. ml.'nt at a <'O't uf S~s.noo. onl· cuni;1,l-
1ng nf tJ11arrc -.C\U:ll photO!I and 1hc Olht•r
fL'.Jtunn~ a photo nfa cruc11i\ 1mn1cr\l·d in urine
r h1i. \l)1t.' l'llt till' cnd1111.rnl'n1·, 11.JIJ(l funding h\
}-15,(11111 It lo.1Jlrd 1.·o nlpl.'t1ng rirncnd111l·n1, In
l'l11111n;i1,· 11r <lcl·p[~ cut the l'ndo1.•n1,·n1\ 5 1"'1
rn1lh11n budget lor nc\\ ~t·ar.
\uppor\<'r Konald ('olt'man 1)-Tl'\ 'aid 1111'
5-1 5.(HH I f'l'nalt\ .,.,;1, :llk·qu:n c \/) ~·nd a nil',,;,~,·
lo thl· cnd'"'n1,·n1. "hill' opponl'rlt Ruh.::n
\\ .1llo.1.•r K-1'.1 ,aid "1ht· hurl·aucr;it' dn\\!l .it 11 h1.·
l'nd11" 1nl·n11 "di l11(1 L at .1 }~5.0111! t'ul ,1, l>,.·1n~
l.1ugJ1.1hk· ··
\ll·n1h1.'r' 1t•t1ng ~l., 'upp..1rtrd 1h1· rn dJ 1•,t
111 !hrl'l" pr11p;.1,;il' ft1r pn >ll"'t1ng thl' 11!l1.•11,1\r
.1rt"urlo.
R,)hl,•rt I >11rn.111 R-ls -'o
\\ 1111.1111 I >.1nnl·n11.·~er. K• l•1 -'t l''
l hn~t11phl·r l ()\ K--10 ---:o
[),111,1 R11hr.1halhl'f K--l .:' -'\o
Hun P.1\LJ rJ . R--IJ -'1•
Tongass Sa tiona_I Forrsl Joggin~
B~ a \n11· <11 1-1-l tur and .:'1>11 :1g;11n'1. the
11 11\l'l" f\.Jl"lll·d Jll \gnlultufl' ( nn1n11 \ll'l" plan
l\,•r regul.111nl( 11Hlll11l"T1•:tl h1gg1ng 111 the 16"'
11111lu1n-:H·1(" 111ng;i1' !'\:111"nal f \lrt.'\\ nl
"'Uihl"a,lc'rll \Ja,~.I r hr 111\t." prt.'\l'r\l'd 311
l 111l·r11~r ( nn1nu1t1·t• hill. 11q11x1rtl'd h\ l'n-1n1.111n1,·~tal1'!'. fur lt1ntr11ll1ng lf<:l' lulling 1n
~111cru:;1 ' l~1rgL'\\ nal1t1nal 111Tl'1! 1 hl' lntl"rtnr
1111.'.t,ur1· (llK 9S"'I la11·r "a' ,,·nl to lhc \l·natc
Koth hill' "'ught 111 fl'J)\':11 l"'1~11ng poll1.·1("\
th Jt cn111.' '·•~ prunlllh' l'\ll',\l\L' l"U\1\ng and
,·n11ronn1L•111a1!~ un,1n111J n1anJgl·mrnt nf th t•
1url.'!ll I or c\an,pk•. h11th n1t.•asurc' \Oldl•d a
tl'lJULrl'd har\C\11ng lt.'\c:'l and a J)l"rma!ll"lll ap-
pnJpnauon tu hul,tt.·r lugginl/. npl:rri11on' Bui the
l111l·n1u C 111n n11 1tl'l" 1,1111 .... a, n1 11rt• J'lll>ll'lli'l' 111
.,. ilderrll''' .1rt'a' and 'Pa.,.,n1ng 'trcJnJ\ ,ind ;11\P
pl1.•a 1l'li l"ll\ ironn1e111,11l~1' h' l.1n,1·lll ng !on~
l\'fl1\ h1~1ng <·11nlrat1~
\ll·n1ht.·ro; \'1ting ~l'\ la\nrl·J thl· \t1.Tl <ul 1u rl·
C o nlnlllll"l'·, l onga~' :".J1ronal Fon:'\ c1n1 ht.·r hil l
<l\t.'r th1· lllll"flUr ( l•llllllltli.'t"\ htll
[ )(lfJl:lll . 't .... ,
l)annt•rnl'll'r 't l"'>
l u \·'l 1·,
Kuhr..1t1.1<hcr -'t l''
Pal ~:t1d -'t l"<.
CHEERS Attendance at record high
OBITl"ARlt:S
By TM AslOClated Pren
Controwrslal conductor Herbert von Karajan
VIEN'1A . .\us1na -Herbcn 'on Ka ra1an . tht' bnllLant and con-
tro\ l-r~1al conduc1or, died of he an failure Sunda) 1hree months aft er lea 1 1ng
thl' !krhn Ph ilharmonic stage he held fur J -1 \ears. He "as 81
KaraJan. who!oe clas!lrca! record1n@.~ sold n10rr copit.'s than thOSt' uf an ~
01hcr maestro. lt"fl tht' Berlin ph1lharmon1c 1n .\pnl amid d1ffl·rc ncc~ o'er
h1~ <on1ract. He cued hea ll h reason' .,.,hen he resigned
.\ member of the Nazi Pan~ 1n V.'orld \Var II. hl' "as banned from
p..·rforming for 1 .... 0 ~car\ aftrr the "ar and fore\ er bo~co11ed b) ~ome Jl'.,.,ish mu~1c1ans \'1olcnt demonstrauo n!. marred h1~ firs\ l l 5 tour in 1he lq54-55
!!.t.'a,on.
Born .\pnl 5. 1908. in SalLburg. -\us1r1a. KaraJan made his debu1 a! age
5 . .,.,hl·n he pla~cd :>.fozan on the piano al a chant) t·onccrt. He ga'c up
piano and turned to conducting .,.,hLlc in h1\ tc:'en~ and studied in \'1cnna.
Al 2.7. he "ent 10 Aach~·n and became Cie rman) "s youngest general
music d1rec1or. . .\ftl'r the "ar. 1n 1946. hi.' bt'c.ame conductor of 1he Vienna
S~mphon~ Orchestra In 1955, he wa~ named conductor of the Rcrhn
Ph 1lharmon1c.
Jacques Marsal, discovered prehistoric paintings
PERIGUEUX, France -Jacques Mar\al. who a ~ a bo\ d1~0,·cred the
famed prehistoric paintings of the Lascaux cavl.' with 1hrcc0-fnends 1n 1940
and b«amt' tht' ca\ e's guardian for hfc. died Saturda~ after a long illness.
He "·as 63. On Stpt. 12. 19-10. 1hc 1 4-~car-old Mars.al and h111 friend~ wc:>rt-pla~1ng
1n an oak forest o utside the village of Lascaux "'hen their dog disappeared
1n a hole. The bo}·s explored the hole the ne\t d.a"!-and found a 'as\ ca,·t-.
Its walls "·ere decorated with colorful pa1nt1ng.s of leaping stags. buffalo
and prch11otonc ho™"s which archacolog..sts said dated from about 14.000
B.C.
The an"·ork dn=.,., \ 1s1tof'\ from around the world until 1963. "'hen 11
"·as determined that carbon d1o x1dc 1n 1he1r breath .,.,as harming the
pa1n11ng.s. Ma~l was a guide at the cave when ll was open to the public. and
he became 1\s guardian after it closed He h\ed al the s11e and ~oned chiefs
of state and other d1st1ngu1shed v1s1tors on special 1oun.
A n=phc.a of the cave, built nearb). opened in 1983 .
Composer Maurice Waller, son of 'Fats' Waller
JAMAICA, N.Y. -P1a n1st<om po'!-Cr Maunce \\.'allcr. 61. last suf'1V·
1ng son of compo~r-p1an1s1 Thomas "Fats .. Wa ller. died al home Fnday
of am,·01roph1 c latt-ral sc-lcros1s, kno"·n as Lou Gehng's Disease.
\.\'allcr played nightclubs and college ram puses until two years ago when
he "·as Stncktn. He cnli\'ent"d his l.'oncens .,.,,,th Jaz7 h1s1ory and rem•·
niscC'nccs.about his famous father, '>'hose compm1uons included "Hont')-
suckk· Rose." .. Black and Blue" and ··r ve Gal a Feeling rm Falhng."
From Al
barbershop ends thcrl.', howc,cr. as
an) of the Cheers' eagcr hs1e ncrs
could 1cll Sunda).
T~c Orange County Fair &els a linll' h1ggl'r and a hl\l(' bclll'r l"\l'r\ \1.•ar.
accord ing to one spokesman. and that a pp<'ar~ lht• rl·ason 1ha1 .:llll'rid'anl'L'
for this year's fa ir 1s on a record-sctung pace
Hoag Hospital Is ...
Jazz. after all, is musicians' n1u ,1c.
Often. 11 is the playe r playin& fo r thl.'
player, appending lht' latt'st an1s11c
n10,•en11.·nts "'l\h yet ano1hcr push
forward. ano1her push away fron1
the mainstream.
Nol so "'ilh barbershop
Barbt'rshop 1s mainstrl.'am "'llh a
vengeance, or. as Hough ~id . ii 1s
music for 1hc proplc. Barbershop
cclcbra1es Amcncan standards. un·
like "all this hotshot J&Zz."
"A lot of the shilf we do is for
Knior aroups -rttift'mcnt homes
and hospitals. We sina the old songs.
and 1h1t's what pc:o p\c like. A lot of
times "'e look out at the audience.
and they' ft' mouthing 1hc 'A'ords."
Houati said.
Par1 of the rca!IOll audiences typ1 ·
cally enjoy the Musical Cht-crs is
bccaust the quanet enjoy the music.
and each other. they_ agreed.
For a group•that Hough describes
as "not the best and not the worst"
they try 10 auamcnt their straight
numbtn with f'lumor.
Somc1imes the humo r is laced
io10 lhc music. as whC'n tht-quanct
sinp "My Bonnie Lit:s O ver the
Ocean," pu•ctuatin.1 each .. b .. in the
lyrics by eil)\cr standina up or sittin&
down.
At other times. the humor is
outside the music, as when Ward
Garbtr. the 87·~·c1r-old bls1 singer
approaching his 40th Yt1r in
barbtnhop slnaini, takes the stand
1nd ·starts rat1lin1 ofT jokes. which
typically IOU!ld as "01y '90s" as the
nines 1hey s1na. "We're 101111 to do a Western
sona." Garber said, 1s if ready to kick into a four-pan1 harmony.
FESTIVAL ,,_,"
ti¥ilU are comint from outside the
area. pttitndina 10 fq>ftttnl the
wilhet of Onnte County rnicknta.
.. ,, 1hm:'1 1 bis crowd, they're
brinalq thtm In rrom aU over "
Shtklon .. w .... "Whkh 11CtU11ly wiu
prove our point, 1ha1 1his 1s not
tomethina lhl\ Orantt County
waalL
,.this it I politkal IUllC'mtnl,"
Shddon lldcttd~ "ft It "°' two men lo Ult patt.holdi"I hands. Th<n:'s 1 tol 11 ......
Sbttdon lcrttd th.It ii is not too
llle to hllve the fatlva\ ta~kd.
•
As of 9 p.m. Sunday. 1hc fair had drawn 5 7.11 J, n1orl' than ~0.0011 n1ore
than ovrr a ~1n11lar period dunng lasl )l"ar's l ~-Ja) ,pan
This )Ca r's anendancc goal of 500.000 1s bl·g1nn1ng 10 luolo. n1ode,1. !Hin
Escala n1c. a fair spokC'sman. said.
Last year's county fair drt"'"' 488,687. thC' .:urn.·n1 attt•nJant·c rcl·ord.
Escalante \aid the fa ir. "'h1 ch lx·gan Wl·dnC'sc.13\. 1s a11ract111g an
1ncrea.s1ng amounl of media attt·nt1on each }car, .,.,•h1l·h 1o; hl.'lping 1ls gait."
figures.
A pau~.
"Hey arandpa. get do"·n olT that
stove, you"rc 100 old lo nJe the
ranac." hi.' deadpanned.
W11h no cymbals a1•ailablc to
crash, Garber endured mere\) thl.'
Jibes of h1' cohorts, "'ho nc\Cr-
theless goaded him to continur .
But Garber, standing w11h the
singers 1n a shad) patt.'h nl·o r a
livt'stock pen. could no t hold th.:
sta~ for Iona.
Soon 1t was liagcdorn, bac~ "'1th
his own stories.
"I was a travelin& salesman
You've heard the s1ories. Thcy'lrc alt
true:· he said.
"He married the farmer's daugh-
ter," Garber added.
Haacdorn procct'ded 10 tell thr
his1ory of ~rbcrshop music -or
wha1ever sounded hkc history on
thi5 panicular o.nt-moon in Orange
County.
The facts appal"t'nlly revolvt•
around a min n1med O.C. Ca1h
from Tulsa, Ok1. They appartn1ly
involve lhe blrbcrshop, the tra ·
ditional homc-.away-from-wlfc for
the small 1own man in 1he earlier
p1n of the eentury. Weli. it sec.m s 1hcsc men would
act toaether and chat and cvt-n1u1Uy
.. Thit thina isn't In cement," he
aa ia. "lfthc:tt's 1n unreasonable ux
of the-ptrk. thf perm ii a n be pul~.
I thinlt the pcnnil wa1 probably
iuucd improperly• (becaulC oO the
very fact that the unrtuonablc use
O( lt"IC park WIS nOI llkCP inlO
con•idera1ion ...
Not only is the J)lrk intended lbr
ute: by f1mllic1. Sheldon Slid , but
the swcllina ranks of p ys c~pec1ed
10 attend 1hc: fcstiv1I wo1.tkl p<>tt a
threat ·to the aafct)' of the communi·
ly.
"Thia i'n't a finl amcndmrnt
rilht, h's 1 public safet~ is5uc,"
S6eldon t.aid.
1he ehatung 1urncd 10 harmon111n[t
In four pans, of t·o urse
A Ill.'"' mu$ic \\;"I~ he:ird .
l-laaedorn said.
A Wr)' smile.
"Thafs a good s1ory. l"hat'~ clos1.'
enough," HagC'dorn laughed .
As the )Ok1ng d1cd momenta ril~. a
p11ch pipe:' soundl.'d. A thro;11
cleared
"Now h<'rc 1s m~ lo''" song. not
f.1nc) or tine.-. Lida Ro~ oh 1\nn'r
you bc.• ... n11nnnnnne. ··
As l-taf_cdorn !.'lung 10 the ,111·
ta1ned "n at the end of"m1ne." thL'
other four jun1pcd in, each perf('\'\I ~
perched a1 a difTcrcn1 pitch as if lhl"
four '-"'t'ft' standing on prc-arrangcd
steps on a sta1rCaS('.
"Oh Lida RoLZ.lLlC oh / 11/.1
Rouz.u1zzC' oh Lida Ro1:1Lzz1:t<'
the o ther lhft'c sang. l·lo u1h up on
top of the harmony w11h a tenor :1~
clC'ar as mountain air.
As the four ran throug.h "Lida
Rose." a tunt' from 1he ~lcred1th
Wilson musical ·'The M usic Man:·
baby strollcn .scf'«(hed to a h1l1
nc01rby. Heels turned on 1hc pa'\"C•
mcnl and soon lh<' Musical C~h«~
had an audience they d idn't even
ask for.
This wa1 a dry run. 1ner all.
Each of the C'h«rs was flllc1n' a
(<'net. Jerry Mosit-llCr. 8$. stand1na
wi1h his thumbs in his "·aistband .
face pointed 1oward the 1urfbt'nea1h
his bl1ck win1-1ips.
But the Cheen Onished orT "Lida Rose:" 10 11soned C'llps a nd s milt!i.
8'by s;1rollen stannl rollin1 qa1n.
Heels turned beek on the pavt'ment.
As the Ch«ts started mlllin1
around about an ho\lr befott 1he1r 6
p.m. ala. How&h CJ1.pl1incd tht' rtal
charm or barbcnhop i i thlt it is
aood. clan run.
"My wife •YI I.he'd rather h1~
me drih'll this than 1inin1 1r0und in
a beer hall 1nyday," Houth 11id
wilh a sm1k.
Only f«1 away, a pitch pi~
IOUndtd.
f...::1\h n1on1 h ltu;1g I lo,p1t.11
lionclr' thfl'C' "f~1npl11)l'l''
\Vho ~la~c :\ 01ff..:n.·n\ t~
Jul y\, ou1,1:1ndinp. ('n1pl11)
ec.•, arc (top) Kinlhcrl)
l n~rcn : 1right\ ~1ar}
Gc'l?.~in . l.CS W : and
t tlt11101n ) Ten lhnt1. R.:'\
•
Think of the future
mid you think of
progress .
of hopes and drean1 s.
o f new plans
and in1provements
for your li fe and
your fami ly.
Like the future.
Hoag Hospital
will never stand
still. We'll always
he developing
anCI chang ing to
improve the li ves
of our p<llicn ts
and our con1n1unit y.
The
Future.
HOAG ROSPlT L
Newpnn ll<ach. A
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A8 Otenge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Monday. July 17, 1989
' . Experts fear steroid-transplant link Hormonal therapy
pioneered by Sidhu
I
ly MNtCIA DUNN "*--,., ... ..,,... ..
PITTSBURGH (AP) -He was
one of professional football's
mlahtiest men, a 295-pound
mon&ter who could bench press
twice his weight. Now, Steve
Courson is thrilled to lifi l 5-pound
dumbbells and climb a flight of
stairs.
The former offensive lineman.
now only 33 years old, suffers from
cardiomyopathy. a mysterio us dis-
ease that turns hean muscle-into nab
and evenrnally kills 1ts vic11ms un-
less they undergo a transplant.
Though his doctors can't blame
Courson's cond111on on his long.
heavr use of anabolic steroids, the)'
can't rule it out. Netther can he.
"There are so many ironies about
my situatio n. That's wh) I can't
discard them as being an accident.
Why is all this ironicall) happe~ing
to me? I've had two strikes. Stnke
three you're out." ..
Courson, ·formerly of the Pit-
tsburgh Steelers and Tampa Ba}
Buccaneers, is beheved to be the first
professional athlete to be put on the
waiting list for a heart transplant
after· years of takinw, illegall y ob-
tained anabolic steroids.
Experts fear more may follow.
•··1 wouldn't be surprised. I think
it's going to happen," said tra nsplant
pioneer Dr. Thomas E. Star LI of th~
University of Pittsburgh. ··1t might
be liver disease that comes out of
those things. too."
"The potential health ha1ard and
the impact on the nattonal health
care system ... it's vef) fnght<.>ning:·
said Harvard Uni,erst l} ·., Dr. Lyle
Micheli, pres1d<.>nt of the Amencan
College of Spons Med1c1ne.
1n C\labln1h1ng a lOllnCUton IO tht'I
OOl' pN'>On It'' ;1 H'r) 1ff~ ktnd of
thtng (although) I'm not 'ia~ mg 11·,
1mposs1bk ..
About -HI pcrn·nt o t all heart
transplant\ arc performed o n
card1om)opath) pat1cni.... said Dr.
Michael KD)l' or lhe Unl\:l'rSil)' ·of
California at San Dlllgo. \\oho kecp!I
the 1n1crna11unal reg1str) of hl·art.
heart-lung and lung 1ransf)lan1s.
which stool.I at 11.1 lS I 1n late June.
The vast maJont~ -I 0.154 -were
str:11gh1 hi.•art tran.,plants
There v.cn: I 221 pcoph: av.a111ng
hcan tran'lplan1... 1n the l fn11ed
States a'I of June 2o. according to the
Untted Nct"ork tor Organ Shanns.
''The transplant commun1t) 1s
concerned (about s1cro1d.,) occause
of the 1rcml•ndou-. need for organs
and lack of dom1rs:· Ka)e 'lntd
Courson. v. ho has ocen on thl' hst
stncc March 31. rould \\a11 a long
lime because of ht'> bod) s11c. Doc-
to~ &•'r him 1"0 ~l'af\ \\tlhout a .
transplant
E~pcnmcntal heart ml·d1t·a 11on
has enabl~d th~ 6-font-1' · Courson
10 go from a n all-1111H' adult low ol
225 pounds late la'll )l·ar 10 255
pounds It hai. alc;o allowed him 10
stay 1n shape b y walking treadmills
and ltf\tng light Y.c1ghts three times a wci.'k at .\llcghi.'n) Cien~rars
cardiac rchab1h1a1ion labornton.
Sccausl' of 1he \t'arc1I} of organs.
some people qu1etl) '' omkr "hethcr
former st~ru1d U)Cf'I '>hould &l'I the
same pnonl) a<, 1ndl\ 1duab v.ho
ne\er took tlhnl drug<.,. fransplant
d octor\. ho\\ l'' a sa' t ht'\ mcreh
take into allUun1 pa·11~n1s; i.'urren'1
hfec;t\ ks and ah11t1' Ill m:i1nt:11 n
health' hah11'
By DIANA NAGLER
Dolll)I ""°' Cott•tpOneknt
On Nov. 17, 1988. Chcr~I Massip of Orange C.ounty ~as
convicted o f murdering her child b) runomg over the 1nfaot with
a car. Later released on probation. Mass1p was diagnosed as suffering
from post-panum psycho'>tS. a rare. sc'ere disturbance that affects
about one woman to ev<.>ry 400 and results from hormonal
imbalances. . Dr. Sunndcr K. Sidhu. who ('Ounselcd Mass1p af\cr the. tragedy.
feels that the bab} could have been saved 1f proper a11en11on were
given to the effects of chem1t·al changes to women's bodies.
"Support S)Ste ms can pla) a maJor factor 1n this kind of
s11uation bc.>cause people would be able 10 nouce the ~nusual
behavio r of a dramat1call) dc prc'l'>ed mother. such as Cher~ I. stated
Dr. Sidhu, addtng, "she told her g} necolog1st 1ha1 she felt she was
going craz). but nothing v.a~ donl' ··
Dr. Sidhu d1sco,ercd the corrcla11on between emotional distress
and hormonal 11nbalani.'C\ as a result of her own tv.o pregnancies.
as well enduring the afier-aff{'CI'> of a h)Sterec1om).
"I sought help for m) problems. but found that there was reall}'
no place to go:· Dr. Sidhu recalled. adding. ··1 "'as told 1ha1 11 was
all in m} head I kne"' thrrr had 10 he other v.omen uu1 therl' v.ho
suffered s1m1lar cond111ons. and hc1ng a medKal doctor. I refus~d to
believe that there \\U!'I no i;olu11on ··
Sidhu. ''ho ,., the d1rertor of The llcal1h and Mood Enhance-
ment Center. ha~ de\ t•lopcd a umqu~ approach 10 d1 sor~crs ~uch a\
post-pan um drprr,~1un. pre-menstrual "} ndromc (PMS). ~st·h> \-
terectomy syndrome, and menopause. "The S1dhl;l Method begin~
with an extensive psych1a1nc a_sscssmcnt, wh.ich includes a, careful
evaluation of symptoms in add111o n to 3 dc1<11Jcd pS)COOlog1cal l111d
medical history. said Dr. Sidhu. adding ... fhe pa11cnt then undl·rgoes
lab tests to measure hormonal. 1hyro1d, iron and p1t1;11tar) levels.
Once a thorough diagnosis has been made. 1hc pa11en1 1s put on the
program. which corrccb hormonal and nutnlt0nal imbalances and
restores mental well-hcing ··
The method has helped hundred-. of patients "ho had pre' 1ous-
I\ failed to respond to )i.'ar\ of con,cn11onal th~rap).
· "I decided to reach out to v.oml'O hccause r, r bel·n through 11
and I "ant to heir ... Dr "i1dhu said
'
It also raises an c1hiral question
for transplant surg<.>ons· W11h a
scarcity of organs. should people
who take harmful dru~ be g1,cn
lower pnonty?
Anabolic steroids. fast bccommg
the scourge of sports. arc denvat1\.eS
of the .m ale sex ho rmo ne
testosterone. The} stimulate de-
velopment of bone, muscle and skrn.
Admitted users include Canadian
sprinter Ben J ohnson. whose 1988
Olym pies gold me dal ."".as
withdrawn after he tested positi ve
for the drugs. For years. doctors
have warned of the immediate side
effects of steroids: acne. sc>.ual d}s-
functio n, rashes and unusuall) ag-
gressive behavior known 1n the trade
as " 'roid rage." Less 1s known about
long-term e ffects, although animal
former professlon•I footb•ll pl•yer •nd steroid user
Steve Courson, JJ, c•n now m•n•ge only llght work on
a treadmill (above) at Allegheny General Hospital, where
he Is awaiting a heart transplant.
C1garc1tt' '>mo~t·r, anu akoholtcs.
for instann-. usu:ilh arl· told thn
muc;t stop bcfort' lhl'' l.tn ht· con-_
s1dcrrd for 1ran'>plan1a11on That's
no guaranll.l'. hm'l'H'r. 1ha1 the'
v.111 '>lop tor gnoJ l>ot·111r<; '>3~ thq
extral'I :i p111ml\t' JnJ ho!Jl· tor lhl'
be~I.
About a )car aflt•r g1' 1ng 01rth ..io her daughter. 1dhu patient
Bett) Ramos "turned into a \\ttl'h tor no apparent reason. Her
marriage fell apart and \hl' lo'>I the ab1ltl) to v.ork or funl'llon on
a da1l) ba 1s l.)hc o;;1a1cd ··1 h~ Sidhu \kthou·· changed ha life a nd
continues tu pro' 1d~ '>Upport ..
Dianne Bump<.''> rclatnl thJt '>he "slept 1hrou~h the last decade.
and !.pent )Car\ in thl'rap~ as wrll a\ 1hou!>nnd\ of dollars on ant1-
dl'prc!>s1ve drug'> tx·forc c;he found help 10 Dr. ·1dhu. D1agnor,cd and
treated for poM-h,.,ll'reclllm~ w ndrome, Bumpc!I changed from a
person "ho "a~ .:totall) out of con1 rnl" to someone v.ho ,.., 111 full
charge of her It ll-tests suggl''>I thl' drugs atlt"kr:tlt'
card10' a'rular J1,l'<l\t'
.. .\n) bod~ v. ho'<. U'>ed \l~iu1d\
and has aO\ ma lad\. 11'' 1mmed1·
ateh as,umcc.I ... 1C-ro1th l·au'l'U 11 Wt·
haven't e'en drnll' 1lww '1ud1t''
yet," sau.I l>r C hark' 'I t'"tl" ol
Penns)lvan1a tale l 1 nl\~r ... 1t\
"We don't ~1H1\\ lran~h "h.11 I'>
the bottom line:· ,,11d l)r .lud11h
Orie. Courson·, t.1rdwlog1\t "Hui
v.e do knov. unabollt '>lt·ro1d\ lDU\l"
!\igh blood preS<,UfC Ill p.llll'llh
H igh blood pressure allc1 ,1 J){)tllt 111
11ml' cau~l''-lhl' hl·;.irt to tJll ..
\lso. "'>tl'rollh ran .llta the im-
mune ~vstcm. \.\.t· dnn't kno''
'"hl'lher ihat ha' 111:1\cd .1 rok and
allov.l'U a '11 U'> to all~·ct ht' lll':irl or
001.'' One said.
Comphca1ing matter\ 1-. thr farl
that doctor\ don't al\\.t\\ ~no" "hat
cau,e'> carJ111m } upa1h\
"T licre afl' man~ pcnpk "ho ha' l'
carJiom~opa1h~ and had 11n1h1ng to
do \\tth '1ero1u<.:· said Dr RJrr'
Maron of the :\a11onal lmt1tutl'' o"t
Health. ''That·., the prohlcm 1hrrt· •'>
'"\! c rt•alh Ol't'd that comm11-
men1:· ~taul \aid ··Hut Jll'>t ocrnusc
som~one dranl.. 111 till' pa,1. .1us1
beraUSl' ~.~, c ( OUf\On once IOU~
s1cro1ds '>o tw rould comrx·tl'. I don't
bl:ltt'' c '>hou Id hl' dt'lt'rtlll n 1 ng fat··
tori..
"I th1nlo. Ill'\ ht•en pu11l'.hl·d pkn·
I\ ..
· ( uur'iun kl'I-. nu \hJrne or guilt
being o n tht• ''a111ng ll\I
.. E,cr}om·\ (WI 1lw1r lault~. But
\\.hl'n \OU "l'fi.' dmng <.nml·thtng 1ha1
:you got paid tor and ":i' glonlied.
arr ) ou Iota II) to Ix· bl:imnl""
S1m1larl\. Lillian Ro.,co hcltl'' e' that 1f 11 \\l·rr not for Dr. ~1dhu
she would ha\C "ended up 10 .i nur!>1ng homt•" 1nstt·ad ol being
succcssfulh trl.'all·d for mcnopau'>l'
Reno" ned g) ncl·olng1<;I Dr l a urenrr II an~en su Prx>rh hormon~
replaci.·men1 v.hen m'ei.kcl and ac~no"lcdge., 1ha1 Or ~1dl~u 1s ··ont•
of the few pS)<:ht:iln'" that reeogn11e!> thl' effects of l'\lrogen
dl'linr nc\ on wom~n .... l ht• '~ mptl>m' ol abnormal hormone k' Cl\
can Ix: conncctcd 10 lhl' ph)\IC.:al Changl'S Ill 3 \\Oman·~ hie 'iUi.'h a\
ha\.1ng a bab). enlenn~ ml·nopaUSl'. ha' 1ng a hy,tcrccwm). or
approaching the time of her men'itrual c~ck." said Dr Sidhu
Planned Parenthood girds for abortion fight
Thc!oe natural J1M urbann·'i of the pallcnt's chemical ronstruc-
11on can !rad to "4.'' ~re hcha' 1oral changes that ma) need 10 oc
treated \\.tth hormonal replarcmcnl therap~ In the pas1. v.omen wno
need surh treatment ha' c often gone ""' 11hou1 hcing diagnoM:d." Dr.
Sidhu noted. In her hook. "l he Ps>cholog) of \\ omen." Juan11a H
Williams notl'S that thi.· la't dl·tadl' ha' pro' 1dcd a r hangl' in tht• "a~
femnlc patient<; al\' treated
··Toda). "-Omen can r~cCt \.e 1hcrap) dc,clopcd spcetfil·al> for
them:· \Htte' ~ 1ll1Jm-.. adding. "bccau'iC thl'rl· arr man~ researchers
comm111cd to under'itand1ng the hormonnl. a" "ell as en' 1ronmen-
1a l. 1nnuenc.:c'> 1n "oml·n ·s h' e'> ·· For a1rls Y.hO got pregnanl dunng
the time I was to high school,
"abonion.. usuall) meant "slea1)
back alleys:· "un1ra1ned m1dwhes."
"dirty sheets" and "hfe-1hreatcn1ng
danger." J read somewhere thnt as
many women in the n11cd tates
have lost their lives in the proce s of
an illegal abortion, as men who have
lost their lives fif'ht1ng in Vic&nam
In light o f. th1s, I que'ittoned a
younJ woman I know about how she
felt about last week's uprcmc Court
decision.
"It d oesn't affect me a1 an:· she
said. "If I needed an abortion. I'd
always be able to find a wa}' to get
one -even 1f 11 meant tra,.ehng to
another state or even another coun-
try!"
She's right. or course -but
shame on her. an)'way. Even 1f Cah-
fornia ever changes It law to
prohibit abortion apin, amucnt
women will alwa)'S ha\ e more op-
tJon than those •'·a1lable to their
teenage and/o r poorer sister
Proh1bmg abortions w1 II ne'er
eliminate sexual acuv11y.
What it 1s more likcl> to d o 1s
guarantee a higher population of
unwanted children -mostl)' in the
lownt soc10ttonom1c aroups Some
of them will need to Ix· '>U pponcd h)
public funds.
Other public health eomequl·nu·'
arc also possible W11h nO\ fu1 1ha
a n11-abonion lcg1sla11on. tcv.er doc-
tors ma} be tramcd 1n sak-ahort1on
procedures . .\nd '-'Omen scckmg il-
legal abortions. the onl) pn.·gnanq-
e nd1ng op1aon left to lhl·m. ma' he
lolled or matml'd
We h vc 1n the .1g~· ol lhl.' .. , upfl\ ..
a nd the es~ncl' ot .. , upp)tsm" "
that "more" ,., bellrr "On"ard and up~ard" '" best Th<.> nev.c't \u-preme ( ourt ruling rcprncnl~ a roll
back to ngh1s that 1h1s gcncr.H1on
never had to con~1d~r hcforc mulh
less act on
Jean O'Barr. th<.· d1rcuor 1>f
women's s1ud1es at Du~c llnt"crstl\
1n Nonh ( aroltn:i. was quoted l I\\
toda~ ns ~ay1ng that "a ncv. oc1al
i;novemcnt may be nt .i;lnd."
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O'Barr h'>I~ thl.' fuur t.ond1t1om leg1~la11' l' Jl 11on rda11' l' 10 lhl'
nec-c\san for a '>onal mu\ emcn1 111 abor11on-d101ll' t'l\Ul' 1hn '"II hl'
take place: I an 1dcolog~ 2 leader-no11tied and l'nl'ouragcd 01\1 \\rtte.
ship OT gn.iup' 10 aniculall' lhl' ttkol-call and lohh' < ungrl''' or 'larra-
og), J an afft'Cled class of ix·opk mcn10
who fed \(\1Tll'th1ng 1sn'1 fair .ind 4 Planm·d P.irt·n1hood al'lo ho\
a pret·1p11a11ng nt·n1 som1: opponun11e\ for \Ol untt•r r
"I thtnl.. "c·, l' gu all of lht•m ··.,ht· "orker.. -1n and out ot 1hr oflin·
said. 'Smee OJ)l·ralllm l{t•,ruc '(an an11-
Planncd Parenthood·, Bt'll' P.11-choiCl' group) ha<, hecn p1c~e11ng to 1c~on. (Director of De' cloim1rn1 front of cltnK' in tr~ IO hlrn:k cnt~.
for Orang1: and !)an Bernardino Planned l'ar~nthooJ ha<, rcponded
counties). <.aid thal "25 to J() pcn11k with lh{'tr O\\ll \Oluntl'er "\lg1lantl'
an.· culling each da) v.11h '' haH an-troops." "ht>\1.' JOh 11 1., to keep th<.·
I-do-to-help re4m·,1i. clinies opt·ncd and to guarantee ac·
"Planncu l'url·nthcx.xr, 11rn1ion 1\ ccs\ for those \\Oml·n needing help.
that abon1on 1 still legal and "e Thtll 5.ound'I hke "'" I la., an>OOl'
Dr. Sidhu hOPl'' to '>Ian a -.upix1n group for "omen "utknng
from hormonal 1mbalann'' hcl·au\l' \he feel' that 11 I'> a ll\ t•rloo~ed
ISSU (.' in P'>~Ch1atn
"It's unfonun:11e. hut thC'il' .trl'D' arl· totall~ neglectl'd as lar a!I
I'm concernrJ" <,.11d 1>1 "i1dhu. adding. "I fear that v.e are lo'>tng
thi.·<,c pa11enl\ ··
History shows doctors
can harm as well as heal
expect 1t to rcmatn that Y.a~ :· stated been hun. I n..-ked.,
Pa11erson. "But wtthout alll\C pub-··No. not at all.'' \Jld Pa11erson. I'm alwa)'S astounded. in fact
he <,uppon. v.e don't thtnl II \\Ill.. ··Hundreds of pco11h.' of ooth seAI: quite frightened. when I read ht tori-
1 spoke \\Ith se,cral other v.omen and of -011 agrs feel lhl'ir rights arc cal perspectives of mcd1c1ne.
v.ho also recogn11cd &h.n '"omen·~ being threatened and ha\l' chosen to In this week's issue of the mcn-
n ght to frl'i.' l·ho1n· '" dear!> to take an act I\ e stand . Just their can Medical Assoc1a11on Journal.
1eopard} The~ a<.ked '"hat the) ph)Sltal pres<.>nre has been cffcc-there is a fascmatmg commentaf) b)
could do to help. e\Cn though the) 11vc." George Cnlc Jr.. M.D.. entitled
weren't comfortable \\Ith "starttng a Dr. U.da Altai/ 11 a marrla1e "Surgery tn the Da)s o f Con-
rcvoluuon." ud family Ulerap/11 111 Corou thl troversy."
I asked Paucrson for M>mc suggcs-Mar. Siie welcome• yo.r rnpe1e1. If Dr. Crilc graduated from Harvard
11ons. he said that tntcrested men yOll .,,,. a reply, pleHe ndoffd a Medical School in 1933 and began a
and women 'ihould contact Planned 1e//-addreH, 11amped HVelope. long and illustrious career in sur·
Parenthood's public affairs office al Wrlu 10 LllHI• A11ul, Pi.D., c/o gery. dtd not have a single pa11cnt wtth
647-0898 to be placed on an "alcn" o.Jly Pllol, P.O. Box 1611, COii. As you may know, he championed cancer or the pancreas which had
list. Then, whenever there is notable Mna, 11111. less radical surgery for breast cancer been cured by surgery. He then "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~jiii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ at a ti me when 1 l was hcreti ca I. We rcco m mended abandoning th c 11 now know. based on several studies procedure he had o nginally popu-
which he Initiated. that lumpectomy lamed.
PAIN? and simple mastectomy arc equal \O, Dr. Crilc remembered that 1n the
if not superior to radical mastec-l 920's and J 930's, babies received a
tomy in most instances of breast la11c dose of Jt-ray to the chest to
cancer. But this "acceptance" was shnnk the thymus gland. It was ···91'];···1
OFF INITIAL I
TREATMENT I
·~mr.-J
Moel........,__ Iona and bitter in comma. mistaken!). but strong!). bclieved
..,..........,_ Unlike many physicians. part1c u· that the thymus gland was the cause IGaeplld • Pree larly surteons. Dr. Crile had the of crib death. So firm was this belief COftl ....... _... unique capacity of rcalilina he was that a bill was introduced in the New
,...... _... wrona and chan11n1 directions. In York lqislature that would have
--the late 1930's he WTOtc a aJowing made it mandatory to irradiate
W.-lllpl •• 11..._ 11CCOunt of how radical operation every baby's chest.
-· .._ (or cancer of pancreas were curative. We now know that 1rrad1at1o n to All.II• 0. However, 20 yean later. Dr. Cnlc the thymus aJad had only bad cf· lrllllllllll .. 1 shamefully admitted that in the his-fccts.: the lung tissue "'as damaged
tory of the Clc\'cland Clinic, they and scarred. and there wa5 a marked
PllRllll IUffELl'S increase m th)roid cancer It ,
(71.,..) 111 ... 11• never done. no~. )Ct ot1ly SO years
• 'A • 110 1t WH almost done by lqal
~on -Sat IPllLITEIY •C. deorc_c· cn1e wnlcs, ··Mk youne1r -0 ... ._,lfl ,..., what equally foolish treaunenu we l~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!!b~a~m~-~~·~·~-~~-;ra.;.~·~Ml-.~l~I•~~ miaht be ad\'11ina c"'cn now' .. r Ap1n, what is so 1ntcrcst1na and
friahtenina about his account 1s that
such has been the history of mcd1-
dne. At we 1ook back, we are often
horrified, but physk:1ens at a ny umc
in haatory were just as rnpccted.
trusted. concerned. and u
enth&asia1t1c about tbcar lMra.-s H
our ph}sidam en todey .
LION EYE INSTl'l'UTE
M8DICAL OkMJP
·~. Dr. Lyon, "'1 liltarest t""1tlu for yow .....,,, IBW«. ',. ...,,.,_,...,.,,
Dr. r~nerr. the put editor or
the New ~ Journal ol Medi-
cine ~ J*ftied out tbat every 20
,.en. '° percent of medical pi'OClldurtt are •adoned ...._ -·-"°"' ... Of do Mnn. ·.Al .. •11raadl..., lht ~.
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Oall)' l"llOt pltoco1 l>r ICJ>teft M. It••"
Olymplc k•y•k•r Norman Belllngham. Carol and Dennis
Campbell faboveJ; Carol Wiiken, Terry Goldfarb, Steve
Roush and Julle Pohlemus.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. July 17, 1989 A7
Arts Center benefit ·opening tasty
ly KAREN M. REED
Of ,.,. o.,.,, ,_ Slaff
Exactly how man} p..:ople were 1n
attendance depended on who )Ou
talked to.
500? 1.000'? 1.500'' h was some-
where 10 that rani;c.
One thing wa!. for cena1n , there
were a lot of people at the greatly
anticipated opening of Scott's Sea-
food (,nil & Bar. held last week as
a bendit for the Guilds of the Or-
ange Count~ Performing Arts
Center
The size of the cro"d didn't mat·
tcr. though Thi.'. ne" restaurant.
located at 3300 Bmtol Si.. Costa
Me~. acros'> from South Coast
Plata. held eH'f)one (It's a large
restaurant).
And there "as no '>honage of food
or drink Organuers were more than
adequate!) prepared as the) con-
t1nucd tu stock the sumptuous buffet
tables (which all were gract•d \\1th
giant ice \culptures of 'ariou'> fish)
and pa!>'> a vare1et) of ta\te-1empt1ng
munchies -muth to the cro'-'<.f,
delight.
Giant prawn. fresh S<'allop'>. frc'>h-
ly schuckcd o~s1er'> on the half c;hell.
unusual p11Las -JUSt to mention a
few item'> -sen ed to 1llustrate the
t}'pc of quallt) food to be expected
from the new restaurant. sister to the
ent1call)·accla1med 5cott's at Lom-
bard and Srn11 streets 1n San Fran-
Cl'>l'O
But it's not a carbon cop~ of thl.'
San fran eater). anord1n$ to pan-
ncr Simon Snellgrove. "This 1s "h:ll
I think Orange Count) "ants." said
SnellgroH. explaining that he did
his homc\\Ork 10 planning the rl·'>-
taurant "'A e reall> 1n1ed 10 talk tu
pcopk Jnd find uut '-'hat thl.'~
\\aOI. ..
Snellgro\C and founding pannn
Malcolm Stroud did 1h.:1r home"ork
1n other areas. 100 -like JQ(·a11on .
Sarah Alevtzon with Janice Johnson
(abovef; Simon and Pam Snellgrove.
The) '>!)Cot '>IX month., rnmh1ng
Southern Calforn1u from San D1e~11
10 \\anta Barbara 10 find what. 1n
their term\. '-'llS thl· perfect '>pol
The tinal '>lte V.d'> \1.'le<.·ted for "the
great lel'11ng ... JC<.ord1ng 10 Snell·
gro\C
It "'a' Jl~o selected becau~ of""' pru\10111~ to the Orange ( ount'
Pcrformins .\ns Center. thus 11 v.as
a natural for ncllgrm e and ~trout.I
tu ho'>I J benefit opt•n1 ng for th11\l'
folk'> \\hO ma) JUSI bl' \ISll1ng thl'
n:<,1auran1 1n COOJUtllOn \\1t h a ix·r
lormam.e or \\\O.
··r hc) ·re right nc\I door·· '>J1d
ncllgroH· mJth:r-of-factl~ ''Thl·
~uppuncr\ ot the Orange ( ouOl\
Pl·rform1ng .\rt' ( l'Oter arc tho\l'
people "ho look lO thl.' ttKl\t lor dining··
.. 11·., a beau11tul rl·stauran1 ·· '>.lid
t'' l'nl ch;m (and 1ncom1ng chairman
of the (,uiJdsJ Janice Johnson.
"Thl'\ tSw11\ mana~ement) arc
'>Upcr people and the~ 'e made U'>
tec:I 'e0 c~fonable. •
'A1th the S40•per person e'enl
under"nllc:n. Joh nso n e'it1matcd
thc11 S 16.000 would be aJded to the
guild's lOITc:rs.
fhere had been some <,peculdl1un
ho\\e\lT "hcther the rc'>tauran1
\\l•uld mal.;e the opening date C rt'"'i
"urh·d around the clock to com-
pktc the 15.000-..quare-foot fac1l1t )
that 1s open and a1~ 1n 1t\ am-
b1anle
C hampagne llov .. ed from the lir'>t
step pa'>t the rcg1 .. 1ra11on de'>k -
"here Johnson Jnd her comm111ee
"h 1ch 1.nd uded Sarah Alevlzon and
J ulie Pohlemus. found them!ieh es a
good ~nion of the e\ening (It
HOKOSt'OPI·:
wke!> J "hilt: to cherk in 1.000
people I
Outgoing guild chair Sharl
Esaylan "a'> 1ak1ng 11 a little easier
-rcla\1ng a ll111c more no\\ that
<.ihl··., pa!t)Cd the ga\el to Johnson.
She and husband Harry found a cool
'>pot on the patio "1th Learned
Ladll''> Margaret Thompson and
Barbara JohaonH.
Other lCnter supponers "ea' mg
through the cro"d -and nibbling
cl'> the~ \\COi -included Henry and
Rene egerstrom. 1ele\ ISIOn news-
lJ~ter Ed Arnold, Ed and Floss
S;cluamacher, past guild chair Carol
Wilken, Center 500 president Terry
Goldfarb and Steve Roasb, Ledge
and Ginny Hale, Carol and Damis
Campbell, 01) mp1c ka)aker Norman
Bellingham. and CllarUe and Nora
Hester .
Veterinarians earn read·ers' loyalty Monday, July 17
ARIES (March 21-1\pnl 19): You
might be tempted to ask. ''What else
could I C\pect on a Monda)')" ..\ctu·
all). ho\\e\a, )OU get more than
)OUr mone~ ·s worth ~uperior
straightens out papers and might pronounce you ··promoted ..
Df .\ R \ ;-... :'-. I \'I H R '°I I 11da'
must he Hl·.11 l p .1 \ l'll'111i.111;111
Da I ~1rst. on our hilJI raJ111 1.ilk '>ho\\
the host hcmoan1.·<l 1hc IJl t that hl·
took his animal to .in t<md~c1K' ix·t
ho!lpllal and"·" <.har~wd morl· th.in
when he '-'l'nt lo h1' 11\\ n J01. tor
Then 10 Hlur lt1lum11 · I tt 111
Barbenon. Ohio:· wmplJ1ncJ 1h:11
he "as unabk hi [tl'I l'lllt:rgl'Ol'
treatment tor hi'> dlllt \\llh1Hll r.l\ IOI:\
$3~ cash up front I k l h11,l· h1 trcJt
the animal h1m'>t·ll
I'm not a 'e1ennan.1n hut I kn11\\
~omeone "ho " In IJll hl· ha'
treated m\ an11n,i1, tor Ill 'l'Jr\
Would he. C\tenJ nw ,1 k" dJ,.,·
crcd1t'1 Of COUr\C IW \\(lU)J \\ 11\"
Because he knt}\\\ nll' .ind rn'
animals. He al\o kn•>"' the hl\lury
ofm) pets. This lh'J1,.1ll'd due maJt•
a house call ll') put 11ur hcluH:-d I~
year-old spnngl·r to '>kcp I k h:i.,
eamcd our re'>Pt'CI -If R RU>-
DING. c~ur
DEAR ,RED: The mall is runnlnM
~O to I In favor of th~ vNerinarlans.
Read on;
l .. '1. BO\'D
DE..\R ..\'' L \'DER'i \\ I
rt•Jd a kttn toda' from J H ol
B.irberton Ohio. I "a" rcm1ndt·d of
m~ npenl'OCl' fiq.· 'rar\ al(•> 1n
Koo'' ilk
Our Junrahle mini dach\umJ ''a'>
~trulk b\ a lrul.k 1n front of our
hou!>c \\' e "ere Ol'" in town und I
d1dn·1 kno" a \Ctcnnnnan, but I
rcmcmbc:red ~l'l'lng an animal ho\p1-
tal near thl' store \\hl'rc I 'ihOPPt'll
for grnccnt''> I gcntl~ placed ··[nk ..
1n tht• rnr asked m\ ne" ne1ghbo1 to
watlh m\ three ~oung t'hildrl·n . ;rnd
1)n I "cnt \\1th tinjl,er' l'"'"scd
I am,t•J at thl' chnu:. 1n tear...
Putting bite on defense
In the police record\ ol Ponto1 e
France. 1s the c3'il' of a 'oung lad~
who defended hl•rsell trom an
amorous a11ad.a b~ h111ng nlT h1\
tongue.
Q. Did men C\er J o the cool ing
in prch1s1orir hununs 1nbe'i'l
A. In one tribe oul of '0.
Anthropologists 'in) that Their
evidence indicates special men 10
ceruun tribes bark then hoastcd both
cunnina kills and dc' er cooker)
Think of that~ Could Pride of
Barbecue be senellc~
Visnors to' lhl' ov1c1 lln1on W\
the be 1 \.\ll)' to hail a scarce taxicab
in Mosco" 1s wa\c a bottle ot
vodka.
In no society do men and women
dress exa ti) alil c
Q. Your Love nd War man said
a woman II.now a man 1s falhna in
love with her when he starts telling
her II about h1mstlf. What 'ih0\1.-\
the man she 1 folhna in loH w11h
him?
HICIUf,.I
Q.1-Nthher vulnuablt, a$ South
you hold:
• 11 QJIJ J54 • QUWJ l'hc bld4'tn& ha~ pr()(ttdcd:
Nonlt t:ut o.tb Wnt
I 0 P• 1 Pa
l. .... 1
What do you bid no~?
A.-Partner's jump \hill is, of
c:ounc. forc1na 10 11mt, so you
can't pau, It' I c.jUe 1100 of whcth·
n you ,houtd corm :t to three dia·
mondt or bi4' t~o no trump. Wt
~rn tht lautr becau,c. "'11b your
M>rt valun. you \hould do., 11111f u
po\\ibtf to tnc:ouraat partn<'r.
..\. Her ,cnuine attention. says the
L. and \\. man. Onh a woman 1n
loH' "111 actuall~ listen for long.
You kno" what the Chinese do 10
mal..c )'oung s1IJ.."'orms get bus)'?
Tickle them "1th ch1cl cn feathers.
Smoke hung hea\ll~ in St. Pcte(s
Cathedral. So Pope l 'rban VIII is-
sued j Papal Bull to direct pnests
not to smokl• cigars dunng mass In
the 16th CCOIUI), this.
Q. What causes most ba'>cball
111Juncs7
.\. lld1ng 11uo bases. Figure sc' en
out or 10.
Q. Ho" many 11mes ha\C L 'i
Manne\ in combat scar landed in
South .\mer1ca?
.\ Nc,cr Tl) the Canb~an and
Central .\menca. Betw~n 1898 and
1920. they landed there 20 umes.
I\ monarch 1s expected to do
somcth1na 11.1nificant aner 1he cor-
o nation. So Quttn V1ctonu ""• hcd
her dogs
A.-An action you take now 1
001)' li~ely to "'i~n tht ab)'\ that ls
'carins 11 you. Pus. Don't "'orry
about ho"' unc:omfonablt h wiU bt
for penncr to bf playina Ol\t heart.
f'.int, n'\ unlikely tht-1uc1lon .nu
dit' thert. And if ti doft, )OU IH noc
doubled.
"1th Enk l·radlcd 10 m' arms. I '~as
greeted b) a reccp11on1s1 "ho ru<,hed
me back to an l'\amin1ng room
Seconds later l\\u docltlr' came in
and hurried Enl.. to the operating
room
l nfortuna1ch E:.r1I.. "a' ~u W\Crl.'f\ IOJUrcd . that hl· couldn't be
sa,cd The reccpt1on1s1 ne\t~r left
m\ side These people didn't l...no"
me or m) dog. but thl.') cared The~
didn't ask for monc) T"o da~s latl'r
the\ telephoned to see hov. "e "l.'rc
doing and J<,J..Cd If II \\OU)d help m~
children·., gncf II the~ called tu
explain ho" thl'~ had trn:d to s.nl·
their pct
\:obo\I\ can tell me that all 'ct'
arc monl.'\·hungl) J nd heartlt'\l> -
:V1RS. .\\ ·
DE.\R ~~:"-. L ..\ '\;DERS. 1h1'
mc .. sagc '" for J B. of Barbc:rion.
Ohio. If }OU lt>\C ~our dog. 010,c to
Vermont
We had a c;1milar l>1tua11on "Ith
our pel. \\ e ru<,hed him to our 'ct.
who. after e\am1ning him and
d1agnos1ng the nrotilem. discussed
the opera11on reQu1rcd and the cost
Scouts gift
so that \\t' could m.ike a deu,1on It
"d" qu11c C\pt:O\l\l' and '-'l' \lurked
out a pa) mc:nt \l hedull·
'A h1lc \ 1\1t1n1? 11ur r>CI du1 ing h1'
rel upcrat1on \h' noun·d ,\ .. mall
mn;l'd brl·e<l mull \\1th a lJ\t on hi\
kg \\ e learm·d thJt a '>I ranger had
brought thl· d111!. 1n Jlta ht• had been
hit b~ a lJr 'nt l..no"ing the O\\Ol'r.
our \Cl pallhed him up and learned
lJtcr that the u" ner lOuld not allord
to pa) the bill n .. r J1d hl' ''ant to
keep the d11g \\ twn I .... i..nJ \\hat
the) plann,·d 111Jo"1th 1h1 l1ttll gu\
I \\J'i told lhJI thl'\ \lefl 1 ·1 thl
pron·ss 01 tinding him a la11ng
home
V. c h3\l' \time l11H'h t11lk\ 10
Burlington -K R
DEAR READER .. : I C'ould ha\ e
done an entire week of columns on
the· glo"ing praise I received on
veterinarians in the l ' ... and Can-
ada.
Thanks to all who wrote 'lueh
beartwarminjl lt>tter'I and a ton of
orchids to you great doctors of
veterinary medicine "ho rated such
kudos.
Sarah, Duche~ of Yorll, ti•• on a Nova Scotia .. nan
neckerchief priMntH to her •• the 9reetH lloJ Scouts at
• j.MwlHwee In Pert Alllflerst on SufMlaJ.
•Ak976Jl 13 AQ'6 •Vold
fhc b1ddina hu S!{occcdtd:
South Wt I Nortll East
1 • Pas' 3 • Pau
?
What do }OU bid now?
A.-You art 1n \lam territory, and
the an,wer could h1nae on panner''
heart control. Blad.Vrood mlaht not
reveal h1 hold1na 1n that suit ( up·
potc partner' resp nse how on1y
ont 1 e, "hat 1hcn1). ~o the anS\fotr
i 10 cue bid And you hould st•n
"Ith our lov.ut first-round con-
uot , 1n th•' cue, tour ch.ab .
Q. Both \Ulnerable, as South you
hold:
.,.. At
Tiw bidd•na ha
9"11l Wnt
Ml •AIU76
proceeded: ..... ·-
/
•• 1 0 •• l
Pas Pas 3 • Pu
?
What action do you take?
A.-You have a minimum optnln
bid. but ~hat a minimum! Thrct
honor track~. a rufftnt value and
three trump Four padc 1~ the
minimum )OU can bed. lndetd, If
)'OU t'llay that partner's thrtt padC$
i rorcina. )Ou \hautd cue-bid four
heart\.
Q.5-Ncuher vulnc:rablt, &\ South
you hold:
•• QJll5
The b1dd1n1 ha
s..tll W-I. t .. '
?
1.. •AQMSl
pr«eedtd:
Oftlt .......
J T Pa•
What do you b J now7
A.-Thrtt dub' \ttm' ~ obviou
you miatu ~onder wh)' 1hl hand 1
' /
TAt;RlJS ( ..\pnl 20-Ma) 20J ) ou
rnuld ha'e parallel expenencc "1th
.\nc'> friend. associate ) our \.1on-
da) begins with ··mixed-up"
messages Later. )OU get hold or
"real goods ·· 01\tance. language
commun1ca11on featured
GEMINI C'v1a' 21-June 201 lnd1-
' 1dual trusted lo ··pa) b1lll." ma)
take a po"dl·r \kan\ grab greater
control of )Our o"n dcs11n' po1-
hgh1 on agents. i0\estm4.'nt plan
F1nanr1al sculement bnngs more
freedom. Libra 1n,0J\ed
CANCER (June 2 J .Jul) 22 t. Op-
ponun1l} e\lsts 10 neatc new public
1magl'. Nego11a11ons proceed .. sw1m -
m1ngly'' 1f you act in independent
manner. Pre' ious plans qu1ckl) out·
moded. Lo'c rl'la11oni.h1p will be-
(Omc meanin1tful
LEO (Jul~ ~3-.\ug 22) \fa1nta1n
stead). slo" pacl' Emphasis on
bas11: 1S!>UC). cmplo) ment. pets de-
pendents. \ns"er to dilemma coml'"
once )OU \top pondering B\ 1<.·ach-
1ng others. ~ou al\o kam .\quanan
1s 10 p1Cturc
VIRGO (l\ug.2'-~PI 221 lunar
numerical C)dt''> h1ghltgh1 '>I~ k
crea11' 11\. ~n.,ualtt\ Yuu·n he
popular enough fur Pt;Ople IO dcdare
1n unison ... \\ e "ant 10 he "llh
)Ou'" Focus on l h1ldrcn 'a net'
cxc11emcnt ol d1\lO\ er.
LJBRA (<;ep1 23-0ct -~.:!l 'I ou get
blucpnnt.s. cs11ma1c ol coc;t~ .\n cot
on building mah:nal. durahle gnod'i.
frank appraisal of futurl' pro'IJX'l l\
Out of in111al despair will t0mc
llghten1 ng-llkc npum1sm \ t-
firmat1,e'
SCORPIO !Oct ~'-:"om 211 "ccp
plans nuiblc RclJll\C .. l.'Cm\ highly
nervous. has plcnt\ uf energ\ and
suggests tnp. F1rs1 a11cnd tu a<.'i1gn·
mcnts that include \'flllnr, r1ina-
11on should be takt·n with .. grain
of •·
SAGlnARIUSt"u' ~2 Dec 211
) ou had ~our fun Jnd nm' hill'>
must be p:ud. \ ou'll karn h<'"
much -al!tO futu re linJn~ 1.il pto'i·
pell!> Home-1mprn' cment mt•an~
reno' 111100. repairs T auru'> l 1hra
ix·rwns figure prominenth
CAPRICORN (Dec 11-Jan I'll
\1oon 10 )Our sign h1ghltgh1<> 11ming.
pcrsu3SI\ en~ charm. st\ appeal
Prn' erb1al "my tcriou stranger"
Jppt•ars as 1f from now-here 01ning
1n out-of-'-'3) pla~ pro'e" 'lt1mu-
m n qu1.z Ncvcrthtlc,~. ~t con Ider
three d ub to be • wrona an wcr:
even 1r partner ha a fit there 1~ no
guarantee the hand will produce 11
tm:l Our choice ~ould be to play
for nine crick• at three no trump.
Q. Both vulnerablt, t \ outh you
hold:
• Kl76l kQS 07 • '53
The b1ddin1 ha' procN<tcd:
ortll East S..tlll Wat
I Pa 1• P
1. p t
What do )OU bld no•?
A.-Close, buc not close mouah.
E\'tn thoU.s.h your queen of dla·
rnondt must be YPlfeded, your
hand is riddled Ytllh '°9cf•. P111.
Pannn Medi etM»uth (Of an 1nvna·
cional JU .. p ra1w to make 1amc a
rta10n1blc PfOPo nfon .
'
laung
AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 18):
5omeone attempts to fool you but
get!> h11 as 1f b) boomerang. Focus
on ~hoots hospitals. insutuuons.
~f>l."C'lal interest groups Older 10d1-
' 1dual "'" mal..e maJor conctssion ( .ipnrnrn represented.
PI E !Feb 19-March 20): Lrt
go of lo~ing pro~s1tion . Yo u have
l ha nee no" to fulfill hopes. a p1ra-
11on~. Accept offer that promises to
broaden honrons enano feat ures
friends. populant), financial gain.
IF J UL V 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAV
)OU kno" "'hat musl be done in
connl'Uion \\llh home. sccunt~.
mamal 'latu'I Ounng July details
unra,el \OU learn about costs.
"hl'rl \ ou stand and "hether or not
\OU should relocate Cancer.
( apn1.orn pe~on~ pla) important
rule' 10 'our life \'ou are intense.
dcd1lated lapabk of meeting dead-
lines Dc'>plle out"ard appearan~s.
)OU a1.1uall) arc ~nt1mental as well
as pas-.1 ona1e Your most
memorabll" month of 1989 \\111 ~
,6 .. emhcr
Orenoe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, July 17, 1989
I I 4 II I 01914 '
Networks solve problem of computer data transfer
Tran1fcrrin1 information between
two eompatiblCJ may seem hard
enouah. but aeuina that information
between two non-compatible sy~
tem1 is a reaJ task.
The problems of different drive
sizes and different densities are com·
plicatcd b)' different opcratin& sys.
tem11 different disk drive fol"IJlats,
and different access protocols.
One of the most common prob-
lem1 is aettina infonnation between
the Apple and DOS worlds. Through
much of the 1980s, the Apple Com-
puter Company considered itself as
an altemauve to MS/DOS machines
rather than an integral pan of an
overall business solution. Company
executives were sure that their sys-
tems would eventual be proven su-
perior and replace IBM-compatible
1ystcms.
The company aaaressively
protected its system and their closed
architecture from bcina intcgra1ed
into the DOS environment. That
stifled connectivity solutions and
...,.vated the business community
that Apple was tryin_a to win over.
The companyi sh1J\ed positions
about two yeat5 ago and 1s now a
pro1>9nent of mutual co-existence.
Appfe accepttd the fact ofheing onl y
one part of an overall business solu-
tion. In doing so. it has encouraged
third-party hardware and software
developers to work on connect" It)
and informatio n-transfer solution.
Probably the mos t effccuve. but
also the most complex, wa> of get-
ting information between two non-
compatibJe systems as b> hooking
them up on the same network. All
sorts of systems can now be tied 10
the same local area or wide area
networks. Apple's network. Ap-
pleTalk, as one exa mple, can 11e 1n
mdustry standard architecture (JSA)
systems. (these are 1he systems th at
were formerly referred to as JBM-
compatible PCs but aren't anymore
because IBM has abandoned DOS in
favor of Micro Channel Architec·
ture) as well as OS/2 and DEC units.
How to sell your
home on July 1 8
A seminar entitled "Network.ha& for Fame ud Fortue" will be July
17 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Countryside Inn, 325 Bristol. Costa Mesa and
will cost $30.
The class will focus on aspects of networking such as how to network
to increase sales, networking for jobs or ca rter change and networking for
the entrepreneur. The coursclnslrucmr is Susan Linn. a public relations
writers. For more infonnation, call 786-t 320. • • • Natleu.l A1aoclatloa of Women la CoDakuctloD will meet at Jul}' 18 at
6:30 p.m. Featured speaker is Eugene Fisher of Sou1h Coast Air Quality
Manqmeot District. He will talk on "Air Quality Management Plan". the
latest developments in the Southland's challenging Air Quality Mana~emcn1
Plan. Fee is S20 NA WIC members, $25 for non-members. The meeung will
be at the Holiday Inn. Irvine.
For infonnation contact Steveann Mentas or Karen Hal verson at
64 32--0606. • • • A free seminar "How to aell your llome tiy ownH" 1s sponsored by
AOCO Director on July 18 at 7 p.m. at the Red Lion In n. 3050 Bnstol St ..
Costa Mesa.
Call 495-1210 for rescrvatjons. Seminar wi ll provide 1nfonnat1on on
bow to sell your home by owner. Speakers wi ll discuss marketing. tttle.
eter0w and mortaagcs. • • • Home Builders Council wlll present a one-day seminar by management
consultina firm Communispond Inc. on July I 9 at 20 and the Four Seasons
Hotel in Newport Beach. Communispond designs and conducts tra1n1ng
proarams for e~ecutivcs in busi ness presentations, pubhc speakmg, selhng
and other communication areas..
The seminar wtll focus on "llow to aatake me tettor of pt1bllc 1peak1DJ."
The prosram outline be&Jns as participants evaluate their current delivery
skills and physkally learn to overcome their inhibitions. After lunch has
been 1CTVed, participants learn the importance of orpnizina thouahts which
muimize audience understanding. They will also learn the skills on how
to work most effectively with visuals.
DuriQ& the question.and-answer session, part1c1pants may learn special
techniques for kcepina a cool head under pressure and handling even the
most unruly audience.
Edward (Ted) Fuller. chief executive officer of Communispond Inc. will
be in1tructln1 the workshop.
Cost is $9S. Table of 10 is $950. The seminar is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For reai5'ration information call (21 3) 25~6955. • • • A two-hour workshop for small-business owne rs that expla1,. tate
eem,UC.te4 world of flaaaclal 1tateme11t1 will be offered this summer by
0ranae Coast College's Community Service Office. The workshop 1s slated
for JUly 19 from 6-8 p.m. in room 108 ofOCC's Counseli ng and Admissions
Buiktina. Rqistration is $39.
Workshop lecturer, JoAn Ashley. has her own public accounung prac_tice. Shrs been an accountant and manaaer for 27 years. Students will to hne-by·line throuJh sample financial statements of a sole proprietor a
partnership and a corporation. '
Rqistntion is underway in OCC's Community Serv ice Office. located
in .the collqe's Student Center 8u1ldmg. The office 1s open Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturda) from 8 a.m. to noon. Pan1cipants
may rqi1ter by phone. For information, phone 432-5880. • • • OranaetCounty attorney James Robem will present free cducauonal
workshops on estate ptannina. wills, probate and how to protect your family
and your money on July 18, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, July 19, 7:30 p.m. at the Rodeway [nn. Meeting Room I 59. 1400 Southeast
Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
· Workshops will include handouts and refreshments. For reservations
call 163-1313. .. • • • . Robert Kahn, a ma~c .des11n consultant, wUI speak Jutr 20 on the am~nct of corporate tdenttty at a noon meetina of the Public Relations SoCaeiy of Amenca (PRSA).
• Kahn, executive director of ~ndor Associates in Beverl)'. Hills, will
baahliaht the monthly PRSA pthering at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. T6e-event will lqin at 11 :30 a.m.
Ke will discuss a Oeneral Electric case study which involved an
extensive worldwide analy 1 of various OE bu11nc11tt and how the
oorporation wu pcr~ivcd. For more information, call 832·2037. • • • •'Na•tp~ dte Sales Maie" is the subject or an uecutive M'fninat = pmentec!. by The Kappa Group on June 21 at its LMuna Hill• otBcet. I SoUtb Pointe Drive. This 1s one of a ICf'ia· Of infonnaJ mlni·
lltDiurt/workabopt on corporate, marbtiQI and tales .. ...,. offered W Tbt Kappe Oro~p. For 1nforrnatlon call 159-1120.
Broa dcas ters applaud decision
A variet) of PC-based networks
arc also available tha1 allow Apple
nodes to be connected. W11h new·
tworks, information can be shared.
regardless of the 1ype of operating
system each specific system is utiliz-
ing. Full-fledged networks arc ver}
fast in transfer ri nf data, but quttc expensive to anstal and difficult to
maintain.
There are less expensive, and less
sophisticated. ne1works solutions
available. One opt ion is a shared-
acccss network. The Transcendental
O~rating System (TOPS ) running
with a program ~uch as Macl1nk
Plus. for example, will allow a Mac
and ISA systems to share fi lei on the
same hard drive, regardless of which
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gaining access to Mac information
on a DOS system.
W1tb data trasfcr, 1n format1on,
wheter it's something as simple as a
text file or as comrlex as a desktop
pubhshing file. wil be accessible on
the system that needs 1t. That sim-
plifies the computing process con-
siderably. NEXT WEEK: Media Master
and Uniform.
Roo Euer• wrJtes for major
compvter pub/Jca tloas aad /Jves la
Co1u Meu.
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SOS should be
allowed to carry
on with its· work
Costa Mesa's City Council holds the fate of Share ()ur
Selves and the spirit of voluntC'crism · '" its hands. Tonight.
the council is supposed 10 decide if sos·s lcaSl' at the Rea
Con1muni1y Center will be rcn{'\vcd. and ntany obscrvt·rs
predict the decision will go against SOS.
We hope that predictions are wrong.
The case against SOS is hased on complaints b\ pcopll'
v.1ho Jive and own proper!) near tht• Rt·a CorTin1un1t)
Center. Their primary objcct1on focuses on the incrt·ases in
the numbers and type of people coming to and fro nt the
center. In blunt terms. they art" complaining that too n1an)
low-lifers arc walking the strcc1s of their neighborhood.
Residents also contend cr1111r is on thl' incrcas(· lx·c:tu'){'
of the people SOS attract'). That fear has not IX-l'n
substantiated by police figures that ''"e ha' l" seen.
("ou ncil men1bcrs arc a\\·arc that thl· nc1ghborhuud
where !he Rea c·omn1un11y ('enter IS loratcd IS /Ulll'd for
instilut1onal u<;e. Debating v.hl'lhcr that 1on ing 1s proper
provides a good forum to hide behind the polt11c., of
hindsight, but it docs nothin~ to solvt• the probll•n1 .
SOS cannot be criticized tor m1srcprc~enttng HSl'lf fhc
organization has not and will not attcn1pt tn h('lp on/} ('u.,ta
Mesa rcsiJcnts. SOS \'Oluntccrs respond ao; tx·.')t thl'~ can to
everyone who asks fOr help.
SOS ollic1a\s say 80 pcrct·n1 of thl' l o!>ta ~lc.,a rl''Hdl'lll"
they serve con1c from \vi1h1n v.•alk1n!! d1~tanCl' of thl' !-(ea
C'on1111un1ty Center. The also admH onl' }() JX'fl'ent ot \ht'
people who con1e to SOS for help arc fn)n1 C ·o.,ta f\·ll·.,;1 ·\II
those figures n1ean I" that SC)S is helping pi..·oplc--'nnll'
of the1n arc fron1 Co-.ta 1'4esa. 01her<; arl' not.
The t'ounril niust recogn11e that 1101 e\'l'r~onl' <1n 1he
Orange Coast is atllucnt. has enough 10 ('at. a hl·d at n ight.
warm clothes or lhl' n1oncy tu pa~ for n1l·d1l·~11 and dl·ntal
1rcatn1ent. ('ouncil n1c1nbt.·ro; should also acknO\\ lcdgl' th.it
until these b;1sic n('cds for dav-to-da' lit(' arl' nit·t tht"'>t'
people do not ha'c the abilil} ·to b\:til'r thl'tr lot 111 h ll'.
Unfor1unatcl). cha rity v.111 nut \Ul\t' thl' prohll·n1'\ of
all the people v.•ho accept it. Son1c drug add1ct!i.. ak·<1hulic<,
and transients will use organ1ziltt<>ns hkl~ S()S to <;u~ta1n
themselves with no inten1ion 10 lx·con1c rroduct1\l' n1tn1-
bcrs of soc1Ct}. That realLt}. hO\\l'\l'f. llue~ 1101 JU.,t1f}
CU tt1.ng on· the hclp1ng hand uf l"h:trll} and hu1nan l"Olll·
passion.
SOS is \\'ork111g o n the pruhll'nl of l~J\ l'ft~ "nh
donations and \Q[unll'l'rS. rht'rl· I\ \l'r) l1ttlt• d1rc\t
financial cost to the local. stall' or l(•<ll·ral gO\l'rnmcnt~. Ir"
the taxpa)ers· onl} rontrihut1on 1!1. funking at \\hat ,un1c
people consider low-lifers, so he 1t. It''\ an 1n'l''tn1t·n1 1ha1
should and n1ust be rnadc.
That inves1n1ent does nllt mean thl' count 11 l'an turn
its back on 1he proper\~ ownl"rs and pl'opll' ~ho ll\t' lll'ar
the <:enter. ·rhc c11y ts SOS's landlord ;111cl 1n .. on1c v.ay.,
responsibll' for i1s tenants' actions. If 1hc rruhle1n 1" tht·
fears of ncarb' l"l'S•dcnts. 1hc coun<:il n1uo;1 dl'tl·rn1111l' 1f
1hose fears arl' ·re~1J or 11nag1nt•J. R:llhl·r than l'und11l"t1n~ ~111
ill-defined study l1n1 1hc ,·olun1c uf pt.'dl·,tnans 111 the
neighborhood for 90 days, thl' council .,hlluld ht• lou l-.1ng al
ways 10 l'3SC residents' concerns.
11 would be sin1pllstir 10 say lhOSl' rcs1dcnts \\'Ould he
best-served by relocating SOS. The prl1hlem will not gn
a'"''a) if SOS is shuOled o!T to an arl·a "hcrl' 11 and thl•
peoplc i1 s1:rves arc less visible. Anlt. SOS (1l1i c1als '£.a~ lhl·~
will close the agency if it 1s forced tn 1110\'C. While \tune
might consider that stand too s1ridcnt. 11 !OrCl'S 1hc tl)Un cll
to face both thl' political and social prohll·n1
Council members should not h1dt' bch1nd thl' ~)ht1l'al
expediency of siding with thl• group that ha .. thl' rn u~l
signatures on petitions or speaks '"''ith thl' \oudl'Sl 'tntl'
during M onday-.; n1ecting.
The group thal would move SOS rcpurtt·dl~ ha.,
gathered 1.000 signatures. SOS supporll'rs ~y the~ ran
match that with petitions bearing the s1gn:iturcs of ].5()1)
people -."!,500 of them v.·cs1 Costa ~lcsa rcsu.lcnt~. Both
sides have supporters, but duC'ling petitions and den1Ql·rac}
by Who ye lls loudest is not lhe solution.
If the neighborhoods near the center need 1no re polil'e
palrols, the council can order 11. If a cit11cns' neighbt)rh0<.xl
watch group will help case residents' concerns. the ci 1y can
help. What the Ci ty Coun<:il cannot <lo is turn Its back on
one group to appcaS(' the other.
Poverty, hunger and human need c~1s1. ()ur go\l'rll·
n1cnt. from the local to the national ]t'vcl has endorsed
voluntcerisn1 as the best means 10. mt'CI that need. S()S 1s
doing the job and should be al/ov.'cd to conttnul~ doing 11s
work from th e Rea Community Crnler.
QRANL>E COAST Daily_P_ila_t __ _
W'l"Nn'l"r lftto~.
Rosemary Churchman -Publisher
Tom Taft Editor
Don Fenley Associate Editor
Tom Clanin Newi Edlto1
St~e Marble City Editor
RC>qt"r Bloom Features Edr1or
Donna Mooney Bus1ntss Ed1to1
Roger C~rlson Sports Editor
Tom Budd Clrrul.tt.Jon 0.riector
Terr Pupo ClrculatiQn Mkt. Mgr.
Bob Frank; Home Del~vtry Mgr
(halon Good Customtr Service Mgr
Pramod Shah ContrOkr
Rhonda WttO Oat.a Processing Mgr.
Donna Jac:obron ~ Credit Mgr.
Gwynn Pl:n' ~ Acas. Mgr.
.,., ltekhenberg
°*If-
.Jody Oonlng p_, .. _
ledl;y s. , .. ,.. son
M..yc.ter -T-_,,,,__.,.
Ll'-1 f .,-,,ey
PM:rk;k Tool
Scott C>out~I
R-Solo> Mgr •
0.:.-Mgr.
lt90I 01\dv, Mgr
Spect.i SealGns E-
Att Dnctot
Ads.McftMgr.
fl'roduc'don DIN<tor
~Mgr.
Prt"-PrCJS Supf-Nlsor
Pt~·Pt~JS Supt>rv1$0t
Prtss lfoom Supl>rvfsor
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Monday, July 17, 1989 All
Abortion debate lacks rationality
r he 11\l'thbCI
ot ton1rat·l·p11nn rnn~l lon1monl\
used h} l r ") .... ornl'll " in {"ffcr1 a
1111\ abortion
"i he concraccpll\I.' pill (anJ 1hl'
rarcl} ui.1:d 1nlr<1ull·nnt tll'\ 1Ll'I
don't prL'\l'll\ tcr11l11.i11un ol a
female egg h} n1alc 'J>l'.rm ra\l'll·r .
thc) pn:\c1u a fl·rt11i1l'd l'I!,& trr1111
C\Q\\1ng 111\u a fi.·1u<, anti lhl·n into
a b<ib), h} ph},IC<•I nr t hcn11L·al
n1ean<.
Onl) tht: ( :11IH1l1t ( hurLh .ind .1
fl'\\ ant1-h1rth-contrul la11!ll1l·' "'uuld
t'Olllt'Od that \Ulh lUOll'.IL"Cpuun "
the 1n11noral ta~1ng of l1 fl'
.\t thl· o thl·r L"ntl l)I 1h1· gl·,tat111u.d
l·}ck·. nu 'ane 1x·r~11n \\11uld :ir~ur
1ha1 .1 fl"IU' <tl full tcnn. •\I lll"a1 lull
tt'rn1, l\!1°\ :i hun1an tx·1ng \111h .1
compli:tc ,..:1 ot nght.,
Lug1l"all~. thl'IL. :ll "llTlC pu1111 \I\
thl' nine n1on1h~ h..·1"'cl"ll the 11111·
ffil'lll of i.:(1ncl'pl1on .ind tJ1rth thl'fl"
1s a trans111on rx11n1 \ 'IX'LI. 111
pro topl;i,111 hrcoml''· ll'gt111 ~ .i111t
morall}, oi 1:icr<oon "hll'l" litC <:ann11t
be c-ndL·d 11' .1r1111hcr l'\l"O 1t' 1•1•11
mothl·r
Th;it 'hou\J he lhl· I"' ll' nl thL'
pohl1tal dt•hall.' n\t:f ;iho1nu111. ••tll"
that nn"' hl'!ll'> up .11H'"' l•11h ,1
n.'"1.:L·nt 1 · ~ ~11 prL'J1ll" < oun\ rul1rlt!
a!\ov.1ng ,tatc., 111 k·gi<olatc rl',lnt ·
11on~ on :1hort1 (1n,.
ln1plK1ll ~, tlu· {OIUrt·, !h"\.\ JiLtl/111
nllk.hiil·\ th•· l<ol: '' \\,1dl· ruhn~
rhat .,,.:.•t:nllnl!:I~ h:id l"lljl.ra•l·d 111
~tolll' "011\\·n·, n!!hl in ll'rn11n.111:
prL'811dlll \
In fat I n1cd1L.1l '-ltC:llfl" 11,,•tf h.t,
ch:ingl·J during thL· lf• ll".Lf' ,,n,,·
thl' ROI.' dt"tt'lon \\hat Jlh\,1i.1.1n'
n11ghl ha' l. i.on"dl'r<·ll lo ~-.1n
un11;1hh· IL•l•I~ Ill l'I.,, n11~hl bo..·
rapahlt: 11f ,u,1.11n1nl!; 1ndt·pl'n•h·n1
hfl· Ill 1'11'.'I l o Llltllpt1 •• L!L" tllal1L'I'
<-''•·11 funhL·r . l«t.11 '1ahd1t1 1n 1,•1111'
nf \!illL' t•!.q1,,·,J lrurn i•Hhl"plul!l
ma) 1 Jr~ "1deh trun1 l.l,l' tu l .l,L'
\l.1,·n11(11.1ll\ thl'l1 11·, .1 ,nrnpll"\
n1a11r1 .ind 1iri.: th.n ll'quirt·, th,·
U\!T){)'t d1ilj1.<"rlll" (>f puhh< ptll·
IL)lllal..,·r< t•• '1irt out I l'J~!}Sl'Jtor<,.
1nllud111g 1hr"l' in l ;1l1tiJrn1a <>hould
ht.· ,1u.l\1ng lhl" n1l·d1e:-I l'' 1dt:rH·•·
.111d tr\1n~ J' d1tlilul1 "' th:it 111.1'
hl' IU \Ollll' !U '4111ll' ,li!.rl'l'lllL'lll \l\l"I
11h1·n. 111 tall, hurnan l1k• h.:g1n'
llhl·n J ll·lu<, tx·•ullll'' \J\\1·,t1.·d "1th
thl' nghi' ut h11rn:1n11~
.;;huukl lhl·r1.· he ;111~ ll·gal rl'~lrll-
11nn~ on abnrt1un,·1 ~hou lJ
.111<1rt1on~ ht:· fl'\tfl• t1.·d 10 thl· fir,!
tnllll"'\l·r ur 1hl' 'l·tontl"' 1 ht"'-1.' Jfl"
thl· 't>fl o1 qu<''t111n., 1h.11 dcrn.1nd
:\11,l\l'f'
I h.it 1' 111:.itll• n11>ll' J1!li1 ult h\ th\'
11\\'l"ht".l\l'd 11\!hlll' "' !hl' !''lit' !hl· '1n11h·-r111ndeJ 1111 ... un1prun11..._· t .1n1
o! thll....: "htJ "ould hrool. no r1.·~1n1.·
t1vn' oil .1bnn1un righ1~. laht.·111111
ih.·rn,,·hi.·, ,,, .. p11•·lhu1ll'.. anJ
thn~i.· tu "horn an~ ahort1"n 1'
horn1t1dc. lhar.11.1cn11n~ 1hl'l1l\l"I'•'' J' .. pro.Ii fl' ..
I h1.· lhr\".L!' ul th•· /l'al11t' lll hold
ll:'g1~l:itur~ pol1t1Lall~ .'.11.(ountahli.·
l rl·atc prl'c1 ... :h tht: "rong at-
r11u~phcr1.· 1n "h1L·l1 to 'l"l'I.. rauonJI
;1n,11t>r\ 10 d10.1tuh qt1•''t1nrt/>,
~
Potn1c1ans don·r like no-"1n i.ttu-
.111 011~ The} like maneu,tring
roun1 \\'hen 1t comt'' 10 al'On1on
thl·re\ prl't'h1U) IHtle of 11 ~1n•l' lhl·
onh puhl1t •Ollt'' h..•1ng rJl'l.'d arl'
1hu\t: llf 1hc tru(' bc.·!tc1 t·r,
(}fll' 'U)()l..'1 I' lhJ! ll1u'l ·\11ll'fl -
lJl1\ and mu~I ( Jld•1rn1an' Jll'
gt•n1.11nt:I) p..:rplL'\cJ abuu1 aho r\11111
agrl'l'1n g "'h ole h car1 eJI~ v. 1th
neither of thl' l'\lrl'm1· po'ittion,. nnr
v.anung ei\ht:r to pruh1h11 Jll<Jru11n'
or to .illu" unluntroll1·d l.1lln1g' uf
the unborn I ht:\ -"l' -"-OulJ
"'l'llO!llt" ~<)Ill<' ·l:1!n1 llel1hcru11on
Jnd log1l:.tl 1huugh! on tht" n1111al
m1•d1cal and IL'ti.31 !),U<'' 111,ul,l·d
l "nfor1unat1·I). thal 1 ll'"pt.1111 1 1, not
tx1ng rcprc'><.'nll'd 1n lhl" '\lret'\\. in
the n1t•d 1a. •>r 111 rhe hall' o! g11•1"rn-·
n1ent
('nllforn1a 1113\ 11111 bi.: l'\1•n1pl
fro n1 th(' d1.·ha1e: e\ l'll lhl111gh !he
~13t t""Suprl"llll' (. uurt ha~ ruled in 1h1.·
pa'.t.\ in fa•or ul hr1iad aburt1~1n
nghl~. ha""'-·d t)O tht• \t,lll'0
\ l tlll'ilJIU ·
ttonal nght to pn,at·,
The OLi l)landing ruling~ on lhe
issue v.·ere made b) the s1ntt-Ous1cd
l1heral court headed by Rose Bird
l 'hcre hal'e heen somt• 1nd1cu11ons
tha1 rhe rt>con\11tu1cd and rnort eon·
-w.'-r1al1\t' lOurt ma' tx· as v.1\11ng to
Ttl un~1dtr as ":t~ ihc 1 '.S Supreme
luun·, nt"I) nuntcd conscrvall\'e
nlaJOflt~
;\ stronj! 1nd1cat1on abou11udu:1al
attitudes will cmcrgc \I.hen . and 1f,
the s1a1e Suprcn1e ( oun decides 10
take up 1hr l))Ul' of pruh1b111ng
abortions 10 )t.ate \1cd1-<. al pat1cnu •.
~uch proh1b1uon~ have bttn
1u1dl'J 111 the past But there's al
lrrist J strong pu~'lb1lit} that ~late
JU\\ltl.'\, hkt> 1hc11 1oun1crpan<> 1n
\\ a<;h1ng1on ma~ hoc "tlhng lo re·
1110,c the a hortion t'i~ur fro m the
tourts and 1'J'~ thl' hot pota1n ba('k
10 leg1<>lator'
That's "hen tht• µoln1t!i. of
aboruon rt·all~ would become
1n 1crest1ng. "hen policymakers
"-Ould . 1ndecd. ha't.' 10 decide when
life bcg1n'
Oan M'allf'rs is a tyndicatt'd
columnisl.
TOD.\\ I' HISIOR'
Slice of small town Americana
disco.vered in bustling suburbia
Today is Monday, July 17. the
198th day of 1989. There arc 167
days left 1n the year
Today·s h1ghl1gh1 1n history:
On Jul) 17, 1938. a,1a1or Doualas
lomga n 1ook off from Ne" York
"1th lhe \tatC'd lllll'lll!On Of j 01n& 10
California; hu1 ended up 1hc nexl
day 1n Ireland. earning himliClf the
nickname Wrong V.'ay C'ompn.
The paradl' can·t 1.·~1111p~r1.· \(•
Hunun~ton Be;1ch·, ;1nnual C'\t'nt
and lht• tirL'"-Ork' "-{lUf<I h.irdl\ lll'
not1 11·d u11der thl· 1·\µl n\111n uf iigh1
a1 prufr·~~1on:1I ,1111"' 1hn1ughL1u! tht·
("Ount~. hu1 1 'll'l"l''l \ 111l' l'L''ildl·nt'
.on l<1l·hn1an Knoll g(11 rnnrl" l'l1J11~.
rncn1 fn1111 1ht•i'r r (•urth ()f Juh
C('lcbrat1 nn than thn\<' \1h11 ,1\ll'n\ll-d
the bigger t''•'n1' that d.1~
It "-:I\ lhl' I ulll·rk111 t ul-dt",,1, \
J 7th lnd«pcndl·nl·c l)a> hit!\ I.. p:1rt)
It 's a t11nl' f111 111L·t•1111g tH"" 1n·1~h
bor<o, L'3tl'h1ng UI) nn gt''"P· l"llJO~ 1ng
the 11e1ghb1.1rhooJ l'hildicn ..1nd
grandchddrcn a nd Cl'll·hrat 1ng
Amcnc3·, h1rthda\ 111 a unique!-.
>\mcr1i..an ";" I ~lr 1111 \\If« "h;,
grc" up on thl' hlock.·. 11 "II' ,1n
OPJ)Ortunil) 10 '>l'C old lnl·nd\ ,ulll
hear thl' lalL'~I C\plon., ul thl'll Llnl·
drt•n and grandl·h1ldrt·n
·rhc d;1, \l.1rt\ c,1rh ""uh a µ;111·
cake hrl·Ukf3~t T h1.·il' arl· it·nru\
matchl·~ fnr aduh<> on .1 ne1ghhur·,
backyard courl and \anou' \\\1111 -
nung and o\ht:r athk·111. L'\l'n\' 1Pr
the l·h1ldrcn at 01hcr h u1n c~. Sonic 1)1
the part1c1pant\ \\{'fl' 11ff,pnn11 uf
children who \"Olllf)('ll'd 1n pa't
year ..
Loi1c-r at a d11111l'r nn pin•l 1ahlt'' .n
the end of thl' \\n•ct. t•ach thdd
rece1vl·J a part1c1pat1on ct•rt1ti1a1 t·
The tennis tounHJ1ncnt'' pcrp..:·1u.LI
1roph). a baucrcd v.ooden r.tll.l'1
wuh narnc tags of \\·toner~ t1(·d 111 th<'
s1r1ngs. v.·as prc..cntrd 111 the l;i1•·'1
vic1ors
Tov.·ard evening. the t h1IJrl'n
gathered for their parade at onL· 1·11d
of the nng·hned Strt.."Cl wh1\t' lldult\
l .t :TTl·:H s
and teen~ "ho con\ld crt•d 1ho:-n1-
\.C'h l•\ to<'l old for \ul'h fn,olll)
('O ngreg;Jlt·d at ,, fronl·>:1rd e.xktall
part) -con1pll'IL' ll 1\h h1)ml'n1ad,·
hord d'1icu' rL"\ ~ lll'llr the end o l
the block
Thi' )1.·:ir·, rarJJl· 1hl·n1<' "a~ ro1.:k
·n· roll Jnd thL' n1archer' v.crc :U·
l!rl'J 111 "hat thl'\ cons1dert•d prurlt:1
rocker 1.0\lU!ll\' ·SlHnl· had hnghll'
l"olor<·t.l ~r1kcd hair. o thl.'"r<> "ur(' onl'
\\hilt' gltuc "'-'QUiil'), la~('f\ n!
o..·lnthl'' v.Hh 1lash1g 1•olor' ur a l!H1l ·
h1na11nn ot l'\l'f')th1ng. ~I~ .J.1l",1 r·
old nlt'll' on a '"'0-PJC('l" h.11h1ng \Ult
11nd bl:h·k "'1dc·bn111 h:i1 "·t'
purpnr\t·d 10 bt.' ~\adonna
Ll·d b\ a rct! hand un1forrn ·~l3d 1.
)l'.'.lr·nld "ho pla}C'd a 1111 J run1 t••
no pan1\'ular tune, thc-rag-rag 1r11op
1,lo"I~ "'all.ed (nu marching 111 11\1'
1nlon11al ~radr) 10 the end "' th1·
hl1x:lo. while 1110111<, and d~ll\ .1\\.
plaudl·d and took p1c1ures ·\ "'~hl'I ·
to hlas1er" pro\•1dcd 1he 111uo..11.
I hr hlock'\ hunoral) 1113\ 11r rile
cld1·rl ) ma1r1areh of R1ch1nan \o...r111\I
wa' L'd fro1n a "'·agon pu llt·d h' .1
<;n1all trnclor
-\f1e1 another tnp up th~· hlo..~
and hack, 1he parade diS)QI\ cd into
hungr\ c hildren wcin11 n~ d 1nn1•r 11nd
1mpa1 lcn1 for sull'ol'I and tht• firc-
"orks shov.
Follu.,.,.1ng lhl' fnt·d ch" I.en. 1rc'h
fruit and a potlu1:k or dl'V•1..·r1,, \llnh·-
onc produced a 00\ oil ·•-.afr· und
s.an(··· fire"orl.s and ('\er\one
"oohed" and ··,1;1ht·d" .u th(' (()u11-
1a1n' of hghl\. p1n"h1•cl' sparl.ler'
anJ 1101~ ni;tkt'r"
1 ho:-da\ '\\a\ :i '-11rn1an Ko~l."l'll
\ 1gnc11c -of 'malt tc1"-n -\1111.'fll'a
\Omcho.,., tran<1ferred to 'iUhurhan
Orange Counl~ llok('~., P1•rhap,.
but not to lh<' ,·h1!drrn 10<1 hu''
h3\1ng fun 10 QUt'\l1nn hu"-the\
looked. and not to the parent~ and
grandparcn\'i and n'·1ghbor\ {'l1J0)-
1ni the con1ers.a11on and th('
chrdrtn·,. cuphonc plcasurc ol 1hc
da~
So onr 1111.·ntinncJ Ila~ hurn1ng or
ga\C" \(>l'Cthc' d t·t1.·nd1ng flag and
counlf) "In one J t\JC"l..ed thr an11-
Amcncan poh(1{"\ ol Iran or I 1h)a
Thi:") d1dn'1 ha\l' 10 dc.:lare their
pa1no11~m : c-uch (lnr 1h1•r1· t•n10,1ng
\he da) wa!'> ,hll"-lllj!. 111,c 11( (n11n1r.
through the ''l'aJ~ dctlu.auon ol ,1
hfcumc
The rrs1drn1' ,,1 lhr-srn11ll nl'IP:h·
horhood, and ullh·1' 11 1.1· 1hc1n
throughout 1hc luuntr) .• 111· l'k'Ofilt•
who l.nov. and ~h.11c 1ht· •\lll{'fl t an
dream. v.ho dcmu11,tr<11t' 1h1.· kl\t" 1)!
their countf) 1hrougtl 1hc ln,1' of
their fam1l} and fn1·nd' and the
simple ~·a} 1hc' ht•ln 1hc1r 1 h1ldrcn
celebrate lhc1r roun1r\ ·, b1rthlla~
It \l.·as an cnJo}ahlt' d&1)
Tom Cl•nl• 11 lht' D•il> l'/101 '1
•r•·t edlfor.
On this date:
In J 881J. m ystef) wruer Eric
St.anlc) Qardncr. who created the
character o f dcfenSC" auomcy PC'JT)'
~ason. v.·ai. born 1n ~1aldcn, Mass.
In 18\J!S. dunng the Span1sh-
-\mencan War. the Sran•ards sur·
re ndered to lhc -\n1cncans at San-
11ago, Cuba.
In 191 7. the Bnt1 ~h royal family
adopted the name Windsor.
In 1935. the cn1erta1nn1cnt indus-
try pubhcat1on Vanety ran Its classic
hcadhnc, .. Sticks Nix Hick ~-:·
(Translation. Rural audiences don't
hke movies with rural them«.)
In 1945. President Harry S.
Truman. Soviet Premier Jo1CfS1.alin
and Bnt1sh Pnmc M1n1s1cr Winston
S Churchill began mecuna at
Po1sdam 111 1hc final Alhcd summ11
o( \.\1orld War 11
In 1948, sou1hem Democrats op-
posed to the nom1na11on of Presi-
dent Harf) S. Truman met 1n Birm·
1njham, .\la . 10 cndor~ Souih
Carolina Gov Strom Thurmond.
In 1955. Disneyland had 1t'.'i open-
ing da) 1n Anaheim. In 1980.
Ronald Reajan fonnall) acccJ)tcd
the Republican non\ina11on for
pre~1dent al thc pany's corivent1on
'" Ottrou. F1"e years aao: The Rcv..-
JcsSl" Jackson. address1n& the Dcmo-
erauc convcnt1on 1n San Ff11nc1tc0,
asked the pan)" to fora1vc hlm for
an y error of .. tempcl'. 11s1e or lone"
during his prt's1den11al ca.mp'ntn.
By 1k A.1#CUW Prn1
Planned Parenthood deserves less funds
·ro 1he Edi1or
Regarding lhe July 8 front pagl' hl'lldllnc: ··oc Manned Par<"nlht'K>d
Protc\11ng Budget C'u15"
Go,crnor DcuknlCJtr&n·s cut 111 the hudgc1 of Planned l)arenthood will
hardl} cramp !Is st)'lr, although the orpni1a11on·~ n1<"mbrrs would like the
puhhc 10 1h1nk so.
thal d1.,.tr1b111c eontn.ccp11vl·~ 1ul1.I nhonr(lll r<"l<'mll\
l he kind of~' rducat1on thr) "1111ld h~c 10 provide ..-.des K·ll ii
on<" that trachc<> ph).i.1ral and ph.'"01011 al faC15 alona with 'tandardt
eon1ra0· 10 ll'l'd111onal mor":ll \Alur.,
The curnl'"ulum the) adhere to 1~ cic\CnMt1<~1n our youth to Jhue
trad111onal moral "alt1C\. )l.ian) pr0f.f"3m" 1ncludin& omna de.I Ma r """
men11on ab\11nencc br1C"n)'. but drvote 1he balan« ofthr cla.u ptt:ten\lliOa
to a d1sculis1on of crot1C' and de\·11nt .cJ. bchavk>r. in c-•J)lidt detail.
In some l)fOIJ"lm,. t~pcc1ally Pro1cc1 10 1n Loi n~IC':L pe~.11 •Je Mii
ai\•C"n 1nform111on 1bou1 .'IC'riOu\ probkmi ftc1n1 !heir ttt:n1.
More 1han ne half of 11s fund1n11. at c-vcry lrvel, local, natlonal and
in1crnat1011nl 15 fron1 the An\cric11n ta:<tpa)·Cr. Planned PartnlhOOd rtecivcs
m1\hons thr\lu&h 1hc Title X appropriation of1hc Public Hc:alth Scrviet Act.
It alw r(.'('r1,eli n1on1CJ from T11l<' XX, T11lc XIX. Ind Thie V, ~1'• no1
forsct program) under Social Secun1y, Ma1em11I &c Child Hcahh ind
Mo:hca1d ;\ppro"rfauon proar•n1~ Planned Parc:n1hood also rttcivcs We hive avallahle a tl'll education proanm. unlike 1hc. P!"'!""'
fort:ian ;ud throu&h World Bank ond the Uni ted Na1ions F'und for cumculum, th11 tel ht..t abstlnt'n«. Thili pr()fnm it called Tec11 Aid ...
popul111on aCfl\ 11es and/or lhc ttgc.ncy for lntcrnauonal 0.:vck>pmC':nl, all Mtl'COt. Jr. Hiah \mplcmcnttd thit. pros.nm 1od rcpont I reductb\ of ...
ofwh1ch '~'" tt'le A'm<"ncan ta>.s-yer h<'lP-10 upporL This 1moun1is1n the prcan1nnts. !O 1n 86-87 is compared to 147 1n the 14-IS IC9'ool ,_._ m1ll ion11. )() don'1 wetp for 1he t ul 10 PlannC'd P•rcnthOOO budaet.. An01hcr Pf<!t1m c1llt'd St:,; Rr:topccl had 1m1l1r ~la tb11 Clllr ..._
d. I rd d" I ~asked· art you now more •·illinf 10 111 no to tel tie• 41119118 r ; P11nned Parel'lthood docs the b11Jtft isM:rv cc tow• trl i11on1 69 ""rt'Cnt taid YC'' as oPPQICd 10 6 1)Cfttftt at ihe btthttdftl o£ .. fam1I )' moral \11h1e\ ,ueh as 1hr follow1n1: p~n'I.
Planned Pl'lrcnthood "''Ould hkC': you to think they tlave all the 1n1wen W h h , 0 d 1 1 h 1 •· 4 -T •u...i to the worlll'I ptC>blcn1s. bu1 1n fac1 'not they ·ha,·e impl(.n1cn1ed !heir 11 I C!t<' iKlS w Y , 0 our oca "° 00 1 rciu• 0 em Nm
proar111n1 in \C' ue•1ion. wf have artutll)I had an 1ncttaK 1n ttcn s.uual -Sex RCJPtCt, both IPPfO\cd llltc prosrim 1
prom1.cu11y b~ SO pt"rteTnht. ~~he rcsuh 11 m~t'f ~~n<')'. mOft:H. ~~Y1 I (car tOr 1he tnwftttonal morals and valutt of'tk Am1ric:M ....,., WI
tnn!mlltf'd d1M:IWj. 11 1n ('lrmatt()n 1S 1rom tu~1r own •mt .-vii L need to wakt up •nd ICI \n\lolvnl.
condu<ecd in I 986. ELIZAllTff MOlllLDW
P11nned P1rtnlhood is ht.hind 1he 1nstatlltlon of IC'hOOI~ clinita .......... llila
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ENTERTAIN
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The latest releases on video.: From
Robinson Crusoe to Harry Crumb
Things •r• looking up for James Woods In .. The Boost,··
untll he become Involved with drugs and loses h is wife
and career.
'I' 111< \ 1·1·: H
ly JOE BALT AKE
MtCl~ttl>y New• Setvl<e
Here are some capsule re'¥ 1l'W!> u l
recent videocassette release!>:
Dugerous Liaisons
I 988, 110 minutes, rott.•d R. Warner
Home Video. $89. 95.
Rating (on a scale of four): .J.
"Dangerous Liaisons" is a wicked.
eleganl film of erotic power games
that jusl happen 10 be played by
malevolenl and degenerate I 81h-
century French anstocracy. II may
look swank. bu1 as delivered by
d irec1or S1ephcn Frcars ("My
Beautiful Laundrcttl'"), 1t'o; low-
down, dirty fun. .
Glenn Close and John Malkovich
pla) two languid mo n!>tcrs of vanil~
who ha\C much in common: Both
are rottc.'n and corrupl. heartless and
insolent. and bo1h g1H' in to tbc
more pen ertcd urge!> of 1hc1r rcspt•t··
tive egos.
The plot 1s one of hu\\ schcnung.
filled w11 h \cducuon!. and countl·r-
seduc11om. lt'c-, like a rhess game.
with Close as Madame de ~frncuil
man1pula11ng her pawm (\\ho in-
clude M1 t:hcllc Pfeiffrr. ll ma
Thurman and Kl~anu Rcc\(:S).
Close is a rc\cla110n 1n r>er-
formancc and appearance. bmh of
diamond brilliance. I k r Mertcutl 1s
swift. willful, shrl·wdh comic. a
woman of uncomprorn1s111g ru1h-
lessness. out to a"engc her entire
sex.
The Boost
1988. 95 minutes. rated R. HBO
Video. SIN IJ'i.
Ratins: J.
In "Thl; Boost." James Wood.,
plays Lenn) Brown. a hustler. ideal-
ist and all-around decent guy v.ho's
con~umed with heing succl.'~sful but
feels unworth~ of II.
He's edg) and ncn OU~. and some-
how he attrat•ts d1i-a'>ll'r -like some
kind of perverted wish fulfillment.
Yes. he docs get hooked on drugs.
but it's clear 1ha1 Lenn\ v.ould have
succeeded at fai lure wi 1hout lhC"m.
Wood s 1s exl;'mplar) lhroughout
-at firs1 corn) as 1hc wife-lo' 111g.
dog-loving idt>allst. the n funny as a
Faustian hero living a hustler's fan·
tasy in California. bu l alwa)s \ ul-
nerablc. H is rage la1e r on 1s
wrenching, exceeded onl) b} h1'
final scenes in which a quiet. bcatcn-
down Lenny become!> exactl~ what
he alwa ys lhought ht• \\3S -a lo~er
Scan Young. as his w1fr. dol•sn't
ha"e that much 10 do and is saddled
w11h !>Ome bad l1nt"s. but -,he-.;
thoroughl y believable as a !>teadfas1
woman v. ho lo"e'> 1n a "a} thal fcv.
men under!.land.
True Believer
1989. 103 m1null'S. raled R.
RCA/('olumb1a. $89.95.
Rating: 2
Even Jame., Wood-.· catl°i.'inl·-h1 gh
acting 1echniqul'!. ca n·1 masqucradl·
the fact that "Trul' Oclic·\er'' 1s a
dodde ring. nagging)~ 1<11111k11 n111\ ll'
-another couriroom drama 111
which ll'SS t1111l' "'Pl'IH pk.1d111g. lhl'
Cll!>C in thecuurtt oom lhun in !>llilUP-
111g around and in' l'S I 1gat 1 ng, 'll'P-
p1 ng on tht• \\ rong tuec; ant.I !/.l'lltng.
beaten 10 :i pulp b) 1x·opk \\ho \\ant
to suppre~!> information
11·, lhe Hard> Ho>'· onh \\Ith
Woods and Rohen Dn\\lll'\ .11 "'
the amatn1r skuth., ·
As d1!>mal a' till' plot nt .. I rue
Bcticvl•r" I\ -11 \\al-p1ect·d t11gl·thl.'1
b\ SOlTil'lHle naml·d Wl•\k\ '-ltm ... -
11· ha!> lx·en dirCl tnl h~ lo,eph
Ruh<.·n ("1 hi.' ~tc'pfatlwr'') \\Ith an
energ) 1hat'!> \\holl) l'11111pJt1bk \\1th
his star'!.. Thc !lll>\ 1c a' a '' huk
mo\e)likcthl\. It 'Pel'd' h). hop111g
10 d1-.combohulall' \OU till· "·1~
Wood'> do~·i.. ·
Who's Harry Crumh'!
IQf/9. 90 /JllllUIC\, T.11t•J f'(,./J.
RC4/Cnlumhw. $8<J 1J5 1<.11111~ ::
W11h lhl· irreprci.'>1bk .luhn ( .inlh
in th~ t1tk rnle. tt ~11pport111g. ta~t of
top rom1 r 1akn1 :rnd an l'ntt'rt.11n1ng
prl'misl.'. thi s mo' 1e lwd p1111111'l'
Bui 11 dut:i.n't \\ori.. out that "~"
bt:causc itl> Jokes -\trn1ght nut ol
"The Thrct• Stoogl''" (hut 1101 l'\·
ecuted ncarh a' v.clll -ilrl' <,n old.
1hc\ 'rl' hauntl'tl . ('and~ pla)'\ a bumbling tlctt·c11 \ e
hirl'd 10 1n\l'\t1g.1tl' .1 llll'>\1111::-Pl'l\llll
case 1h:11's J ~clup. and 111 JU'>t about
C\ l'r\ other 'iCl'nl' lllUl h I\ lllJlk
about h" n:iml' -\ou lo.nm\. likl·
"He's a Crumb" (sp;li..en b, ,, n\.ill
or "He'' n hlt!.J!l'I ( rumb th.in I am"
(sr>0ken h) a relall\ el
Theater festival starts Thursday . '}·
• In Newport
As m1gh1 he l'\pccll·d thr In l'I ol
humor turn!> the film \\h1d1 n1ultl
ha\e hl'l'll thl' \tart (If a "Pini.
Pan1her"·I) pc 'l'l ll''· 1nw .1 '>ll Ut'·
tural mess and dl·frat' lhc 'lilr -
and such furlll) p.:opk a' ktlrl·~ By TOM TITUS
Olllly PllOI Cotr•lf>O"dent
A baker's dozen plays will be
mounted in a four-day span at the
Newport Theater Arts Center 1h1s
weekend as part of the Orange
County Centennial. showcasmg the
talents of toe.al communtly theater
groups.
Several changes have been an-
nounced since plans for the original
program were un\e1lcd. but au-
diences still will be tn.•ated w thrl't'
shows each Thursday 1hrough Satur-
day even111gs a.nd four production..,
Sunday aflernoun.
The Oran$e Count) Blad . .\rlor.,
Theater. which replact·d the Laguna
Playhouse on the fc-;t1\al program.
will open the non-comJ)l·1t11\C tour-
namenl Thursda) at 7:30 p.m. \\Ith
"Twent) Hour:s." II will Ix· follo"t'd
WHENH~MET
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by excerpts frum 1ht· San Clemente
Communil) Thca1cr's rroduc11o n ot
"Oh. Coward" al l<:JU pm. and the
Buena Park C1v1c Thea ter's "Little
Shop of Horro rs" dosing 1he flrs1
ntghl's program a1 9:30 p.01.
will follov. at 8: 30 p. m.( replacing tht·
Brea Theater Leagul'). while the host
Newport Thca1er .4.rts (cn1cr v.111
stage "Gral·cland'' at 9:30 p.m.
Four shows arc on the clol>tn~
day's program Sunda>. starting at _
p.m. wi1h "Grealcr Tuna" by tht•
Irvine Communll\ Thea1er and fol·
lowed al 3 p.m. b>"·Bo) Meets l lirl''
b) the La Habra Depot Pia} house
Compleung the fcstl\al :it 4 p.m.
and 5 p.m.. rc'\~t'tt\CI~. will be
"She Was Onl)' u Farmer·\ Oaugh-
te r" b) 1he C) prcc;s Ci\ IC r hca1cr
and "Vanities" b\ the H untington
Beach Pia) hOU'>l'.
!tlOVIE LISTINGS
Newport Beac·h
Fnda) ·!> tcs11v111cs \\Ill open with
1he Illusions Nev. V 1cv. Thea1a o f
Fullerton (which rl•placed the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse) prcscnung
"Slov. Like Mc" at 7:30 p.m .. Also
on 1hc Frida} program arc "Men's
Singles" b) lht' Gankn Ciro' l' Com-
mun1l) Theater al t<:.m and
"Bakon)' Scenes" b~ the -\na-Mo<l-
Jec;ka Players at !UO p.m.
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Theat~r will llfl the rurta1n Saturda)
at 7:30 p.m.v.11h "If Men Pla}cd
Cards L1ke Wo men Do." Another
production b> the Illusions New
View Theater. "The Terrible Mee!.."
Tickets 10 the fr·sll\ al arl' $6 for
one da) or $20 for the fuur-da)
series. and ma) be ordered h> calling
the theater at 631-01 88. Thc Nev.·
port Theater Arte; Ccnlcr 1c; located
at 2501 Cliff Dm c. Newport Beach.
Costa '1esa ,
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na1 u1al and p.iradl\~11rnl tha1 one
basl.'> 111 11. till' \\ii\ one '"'ould
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Vegas musicians OK pact
LAS VEGA~ (AP) -Members of
the mu!.1cians' union have ra11ficd a.
Ill''-" li ve-year contrac1 v.11h the R1\-
1era Hotel. bringing to four the
number of Las Vt"gas resons that
ha\C agrcl·d to re tain li ve m usic in
!heir !.howrooms.
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Diiiy Piiat -MONDAY JULY 17, 1989
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Northwood·s Marco Hanlon follows through (leftf, and A .J. Rivera Is tagged out by Laguna Nlguel catcher Dan Ferrest. Northwood won; 11-5.
Angels frustrated
again by Orioles
AWAY
Tod11v Javs ('2). 2 JS•
Jy 18-Jay\ 4 35•
Jvl9-1dle
HOME
Jv2G-T1ofrs SOS.
Jv2l-T1ofrs 7 35
Jy22--T•Ol!r\ 7 OS
Jv13-Toofr\ I OS Bo\L TIMOR£ (\I') -Juo,t lih·
they did on '°)Jturd.I\ night. thl·
Bah1mo1c Ormk' \\Un .l do,t' tall
On Saturda\ lht'' "nn 11-'>° 1r1
the bo11om ui thl· ninth 11n \1 11.,·
Oc'ncau,·c, d1,pu1n l homt• run
do'' n the k tt -lil'ld line O n ~und.l\
r-.t ll"ke) frllkton pullnl .1 dnuhil·
do"n the 11ght-lidd line 111 thl' I Ith
inning. 'rnnng <JI R1r"en Im ,1 i 2
\ ICIOf') ll\Cr lht• ( .1ltlurn1.1 \ngl'I\
··11 ''il~ prem 1..111\t' ·· \Jtd \ngl'I\
firc;t bnscmJn \\all) Jo) m·1 "ho
tossed a h.inulul of din 111 lht• .iir
nftc1 tht· hall got p.11,t him .. I hat
\\!l\ f1 U\tru11on that II 1urm·d llUI In
be lair It t.ould h:l\t' g11nt· l'1 thl'r
W3) ••
"I thought 11 \\l'llt nght n\t'I the
hag." r ('llkton ...... J
Caltlorn1a l.i nagl'r Doug R.1da
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AWAY
Jv2•-A s 1 os•
Jv2S-A s 7 os• • Al oames on KMPC radio 11101
• On 1e l!Y \•On Channf l S
• Ori te•e v s1on Ch11nne1 1
! ,,,.l!,g I ll\1111 h1' 111,t hln\\ n \ii\,. 1n
I ti 11ppurtun111,·, Brian Do" n1ng
"••lknl. ''J' .,.,,,nlit"cJ to \l'rtrnJ h\
< hilt DJ'., .ind .,,nm.J on lat k
I fo\\l'll'\ l\111-0111 \lngk
· I k m.1dr <1 good p1tl h to Ho" ell •
,111d lw Ill'! hloopt.•d rt 111 ... O rrnll·.,
\I .111Jg_, 1 I rank R nhinson \a 1d
.. , rnr t.1n't hl.1mt• hrm for thJt ··
I l1111k' ,1.1nl·r Hoh ~1 1la,"1 \\ruck
out \l'\l'll 1n \l'\l'll 1nn1ng\. 1hc mo<.t
\t11 l..t·11ul\ l'n .111 Onok<; p11chl'r thl\
\l'JI
. I ht• \ta1t nl thl' game "a'> ucla,t·d
I huur .i minute\ b) rain
Dodgers trim Cards
behind Belcher, 3-2
HOME Q:p
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Jv7G-•dle ~ AWAY Baltlmore's Mike Dev•reaux creates a cloud of dust whlle
LOS A"l(,fl F~ ( .\PJ -Tim
Bckhcr pitched "'ell but lhdn"t
throw v.ell -to \C'cond base that r<;
Clinging 10 a one-run lead rn the
founh inning. Dekhc.-r. malong his
first stan sincr June ~O. got Tom
Pagnou1 to hit to hack to tht·
mound to start a double play. It WCI'>
instrumental in the Los Angde\
Dod1ers' 3-2 victor) undny o-.cr
the St. Louis \ardinnls.
"The back-to-back strikeouts in
the third inning wn'i one of the two
keys to the gnmc," lkkher w1d.
adding thnt "I thought the pla'
W1lhc Randolph made in the founh
was the other
"I cJ1dn'1 realize that the runne"
were on the move w whc.-n the
arounder came back to me I wa-;
lookina for (shonstop lfredo) Gnf·
fin. He's the one I was going to 11' I
got the ball. But with the runners
movina on the pitch. Weihe was
covenna. He made a great catch of
U.S. poloists
nipped in OT
,,.,. .. .,, Md wire reports
BERLIN -Simon Asher's aoal
with 1:16 rcma1n1n1 in the fi"t
ovenime period gave Au,tralia a 9-8
victory over th\! Unttcd tat~ un·
day in the FIN World Cup woter
polo tournament
The U.S. eoJO)td earl) lead of
2-0 and 4-2 in the teHnth-pla c
aame. but unraha blttlcd t.rk to
tac it each time, then took the lead
early in iM founh quaner on a
pcnalt) \hot pl b) Try tockwcll.
l1'e 1tam1 e•chanecd pis in the
f'oUnh pmod until Ench F1tchu
tent the match into oven.me for tht
AmmcaM by tt0nnt with 19 ttt·
oncb ~m11n1na.
. FiitMr. Juhan Harvey, k•
RCNIM8U and .... KlaM NCh Md
• pair or.,.,, for the u.~ .. whid\
was onl} 1blc to con\'fl1 ciaht pl'
out or J6 lhot1.
m) poor thro" and h1'> thro" JU~I
beat Pagnou1 at first ··
Jv21-P1ra1es <7>. 'os / / being tagged out by Angels catcher 8111 Schroeder.
Jv71-Porares 4 OS • I
Jv7l-Prares c11 1oos• --------------Jv?4-Pira1es. •.JS
Jv2S-Astros S JS • 0
Belcher prtched "' rnnrng~ and
Jeff Hamilton h11 a l\\O·ru n tnpk 10
~e) a thrl·c-run SCl.Ond
Belcher. 6-8. allo"cd '"" 1un'> on
e1gh1 hits \\htlc \Inking out -..;,,.n
and \.\alk1ng none. After John Wct-
tcland pitched the c;e' en th. Ja)
Howett "'Orked the final l\\O 1nn1ngc.
for his 17th save in 18 opportun111e<;
• All oames on KABC radio t790J
• On rerev•$10n. Cnannel 1 t
for thc.-hnll but m1o;~d. allo"'inll.
Marshall and Stubbs to score ea\11)
and Hamilton to ad,ancl' to third
Mike ~UO'll'lil followed w11h a n,
to '\hon ce nter. Hamilton tagged up
and bluffed coming home. hut
\l·ored when Milt fho mpson 1hrt'\'
th{' hall O\er both catcher Pagno111
and Deleon. v.ho was backing up
the pla\
fhc l>odlll'r" rl'<:Jlled R.1mon
MJrtinc1 on '°)unda\ from \lh11·
qut•rque of lhl' PJtttic Coa<.t l t:agul'
and asked war' ere; on left-handed
rl'11c,cr Rtlk\ llonon tor thl·
pu rpo\i.· of 8'' 1ng hrm hie. uni 1md1-
t 1unal rl'lea"c
Sortino leads
Marina to title
The Dally Piiot
Melts~ Son1nn held to three
points 1n the fi1 \t half. tallrrd I 5
1n the ~cond 111 .,park Manna 10
a 5()..J6 '1llnn 11\er thc.-ho'>l
\allor!> in th\' l hamp1onsh1p
game of thc.-\lt'"l)()n llarhor
ll1gh Girls \ummcr < la'l'ill
hac,kctball tournamt•nt \unda'
Man1nc1 1-. 1-0 w11h tht• l>1\\llll"
thl\ )l'ar rirtch1ng a rnmpkll ramt• ~hutnut on Junc.-' .11 \tl.uit.1 k "
C\pcttcd tu \!Jrl tonight Jg.1111\I '"'
< h1l'ago C ub'
"I can sec wh) learns "ould lt"e
to hO \e T 1m Belcher... < ard1 nJI'>
Manager White} Her1og <,au.I · I hl'
Dodgers ha' e a lot of good .1rmi;
You don't get man' run\ agnin.,1
them. The l\\O game!> \\C lo'lt hcrt
we made fundamental m1stakc.-\
Then again. when you onl) -;core
t"'o runs )OU can't expect to \\In ..
Mike Marshall and f ranklin
tubbs stancd the second "1th
singles off Jose Deleon. 8-9. nnd
I lnm11ton h11 an 0-2 pi1ch do" n the
lcfi-ficld line. Vince \olcman di\ c.-u
t Louis scored t\\1Ce 1n th1·
founh on hits b_> the firs1 lour
ba11e~ Pedro Guerrero singled.
TeN) Pendleton doubled anu Tom
Brunan'ik) singil'd in Guerrero Joe.<·
Oquendo dro'e en Pendleton \.\llh
hi s ~cond ron'iCC'ut1 vc ~1n1tk
.\I Albuquerque. \.1ar11nc1 "·"
10-Z with a 2 71) r R \
I he Dodger\ al~u annoumt•1I 1h.11
outfielder ( hn C1w\nn h<t" hl t n
placed on the I ~-da) d1..ahll'd ""'
and 1hat ullltl\ pla\<.'r Mariano l>un
l"an has been ac11' atcd off 1hc.-I' d.1, ·
d1sahled ltst
Sonino wac, n.1ml'd \tn4't \'alu·
at'lle Plater of thl' 1 numamt'nt
~IJl.) G1em. an all 1ournamen1
<;eleC ll()O P3led 1'-e\\pOrl \\llh 10
points Manna led w. I\ at half-
time and gradualh pull-:d a"a"
1n the sttond hal(
LeMond reclaims top spot by 40 seconds
ly SALVATOftl ZANCA
ORC IER MfRI F.TTE. f"ran<.c -\mcri
can Ore l.cMond. 'ill) ina he feel!> \lron&l'r thnn
1n h1~ winn1na )<.'Jr of 1<>86, chm~d OOl'" into
the lead of 1hc Tour cJc rt1nle on Suodn' \\1th
an 1mpr«\1ve performance 1n en 1ndl\ 1dual 11mc.-
trial 1n the Ip\.
Hl&h amid thr p1ctUrt•PQ'tcard mountn1n,.
LcMond tool liOh pl:u;e 1n the rM:C ptn\Mht'
clock and rtp1ncd tht' leader'$ > rllow )4:1'1<}
l.aurcnt F11non of f-ranrc. the v.1nncr en 198'
and 1984. fcll back into '4."Cond pl \.'C. 40 ,ond'
behind t.cMond.
"It's ntec 10 h•'" 1~ tllow JCr<IC) l'ltn but
the most 1mpon1n1 1 to i.kc 1t a, 11 &t'e' "
Lc.'Mond said, knu-.1n1 there " '"ll a v.ttk to 10 before the C)Clina chi\ 1\, cnth 1n P•r1
"But I fttt H frt\h a\ I e'er felt 1n the Tour
ck Fr1ntt, ,.h1ch is ~u1tt unusual," he "1d "In
'86 I h8d a lot more mental trt~\ 1han I do n w,"
Sen« h" ~l(t()t). hov.c~tr. he hA ~uffered
\anou1 m11foniints. hun11n1 I( 1dcnt. a!'
emcracncy appcn~1on1) and Ira problem•
I
made him m1 ~ tht• hnt '"'' )Cllr" ol th{' I uur tk r ranee. "I feel I am 'cuing 'ltnlOgcr and I hll\{'11·1
hod any bad day,,· LcMon{I ~1d "I'd \<I\ I nrri
kchna probabl> As iOod a' I haH· tx-cn \lllll' I'm
pmbably not cl11nb1ng a<1 \.,,ell hut I nm rna""\il
greot unprovemcnt "
hsnon. who held n \Ch'n -...•\11ntl m.irgm
ao•na into 1ht' I 5th 'taac.-. trnr~t'd 111 httlr and rlni hcd 10th ~undo). 47 '-('\Ontl4' N'h1m.I
I cMond.
nd)' Ham~ten. the l'1hcr \memun
challenaer. fahcrcd 1n unda) ·, d1mh nd lin·
11thcd 1n I 13.lO He dropped to ~ .. cnth <" t'r~ll
mott than seven m1nutt''I back uf Le fon,t
IC\Cn Rook\ or the f'wcthcrlands \\00 th\.'
'' e 1n I hour. 10 minutr\. 4 t~nlh o'er 1h
2S·m1le from (;ap to Ott1ert,.M,·rlt'ttc l h<' 1::1,1 n .. e m1kt ~" ~tt11a.ht up hill
"I fth a<>Od· r problhly cc.n1IJ ha' c S'U h<'d
1t harder tM last hill." ltMonJ ~•d. "I h~\t 10
IA) that hill time ttaal a" not m '~mlt) "
Manno Lrja"tta of ~pain v.-a\ ~ ·ond 1n
I 11 06 "'hilt deftndina chempion P<'drn
().•lg.ido \\il\ tourth in I I I 'I g.'l1n1n1i JU~I 3
handful of \Cl'onds on l C' Monti, \\ho wn' chlC'l4'd
1n I 11 '~ "I knC'w I '"'ft' going to do a good rnC'C I wn'i
,1h.1d of lo\ln~ mor<' than n m1nu1e to lklgado
hut I JU'il lo\I c1 ht \('('Ond<1." l e fond ..aid
l>cls.ido .., now 1n tourth pllu.c o'crl\11 2 4~
had, \.\Ith four mOl"l' \llllC!> 1n the '\l~ 10 ao
tnllo" in a rc\t da~ toda> Then thcrt " a
r('IJ t1HI Oat taa on turda\ \\1th a r lo 1n1
t1tnc 11101 from Vcr.,.1llc1; 10 Pan' o n July 2'
hanon and Lt >iond. thl' uni) menc.an to
ha'~ "on tht' rac<'. haH' alt<.'rnatN tht I ·ad \1n(.e
Jul) 6 I 1rst Le fond held 11 for fhe da ' 1hro h
l.i\t Tul·-.<la' 1 hen F11non took O\tr ~1th a bur\t
up the mou,,1;un en 1he ond ~• c 1n the
f) l'('n('C\.
II ~ta)('d that V.'a)' O\Cr tht' nat
lhrou h uthcm frantt:
\unJI 's chmb rrom 2,400 fttt to 6.<Xn fttt
hlk! tv.o lope\ rat('(t fil"\t c:attt0f')' 1n \U.'<'f'nct\
and J1fficult>. The fir 1 la ttd m t o( th<' fi"'
n mile of t~ tU<'.
"
Irvine
team has
tough act
to follow
By MARGIE LUCK o...,, ,. ..... , .... ~.pond-
• '>unda) ·., rt''>Ults B '\
I U'>I J\ Bo J.lck '>On dnt:<; nul "ant
to Ix• , om pared to V.-rllil' 'vt.1'., th1'
'c.ir ' 'on h" u<x.I (I r\lnl' I l 1ttlt' i ciJguc .\11-\tar tl·am rest'>!<. com-
pan,un \.\Ith the natrunal champion'
ot I lib, or la~• \ear., Southern (ah-
l11rn1a l hampc,
"i11ll lOmpan,on' .irc.-ine' nabk
-JOU \11 1\ thl· prt'\\urc tu pcr1urm
· flw I.1 th don't talk <Jbout 11. hut
11\ that· .. 'did< oa,h (;regg < otbcn
.iltcr lhl' ll'am defrated the Laguna
Bc<ilh \11-\tJr'> '>atunla\ 111 thl' first
round of 1uurn.1mcn1 pla'
'Thn ha\l' 11 in their mind'> that
bclJU\t' thl'' art 'onh"ood the'
ha'<.' an l'dgt• ~omc11mes rha{~
good hut 11 Jl'>ci adds pressure ..
">1111 ( olt)(:rt added the team
knu"' 11 I\ thl' •> .\11-\tar'> not
thu\l. of l.t'>I \I.Jr ur I 4X7
'lhc\ \.\Jnt 111 hl' 1hc1r o"n
tc.im he c\pla1ncd
Indeed pla~ing 111 the '>hado"'> of
tht• 'iuue\\lul tt·am<i of thc.-past t\.\O
\Car\ could lJU'>C \Orne fru<,tratron
In 1'18-\.onh"'o<>d made the tnp
10 thl' l rttk League ~ orld Cicne'> in
\\.1lllam'ipon Pa "hl're 1t fell to an
1nlrt:d1bh tough tt•ttm from Japan.
Thl· follo\\1ng )car. the A.II-Stars
rt·pre'>l.'ntl·d \uuthcrn C altforn1 a at
thl Wt·'>tcrn Regional' 1n San
Bernad1nu \.\here the' \.\Crc '>ho"n
the \\J\ out h\ l l'mecula Valle\.
'\.4
fhts :year ' 1e~m. made up of the
l'lc<:>t pla.,.crc. from around the In me
little lc'.·ague '>)'>tem. contains <lnl )
l\.\-O .,. cteran-, outfielder/infielder
Jason Jone\ and rnfil'lder/rntcher
Jalk I cc '>11 11. ( olbert IS not COUnt·
1ng his tl'am o f taknted pla)'ers out.
"\\c're a good tontact team," \ol·
bert \did "I thrnl.. the hm "'111 stan
dropping in and lhe p11ch1ng and
defense'" 111 l.et.·p us 1n the game ..
In Saturda~ ·., :!-1 opening Wln
against Laguna Beach. pla}'cd at
Ne"'pon Beach's Buffalo H ills Park.
Nonh""ood pitcher Brad Gra} thrcv.
a t\.\u-h111er and lasted through two
e\tra innings G ra> also record~ an
1mprcss1•e six .-.1nk.eouts
Oppo'i1ng p111. her Brrndan Block
al\o c,trud. ciut "' hallt"I'\. hut allow-
ed \C.'\Cn hrt<. o .. cr the c.-1gh1 rnn1np
and finall ) lost 11 \.\Ith a \\tld p11ch
fohn.n \nn of "'onhwood -.hd in for
tht.• ""1nn1ng run
Third ha..eman \ifarco Hanlon
went 2 for 4, as did nght fielder
( had Johnso n Others fin1sh1ng with
hll'> for Nonhwood wcrc.-~honstop
A.J R1,l'rn: ..econd ba!.eman Joc:y
O'Toolc and center ficldl"r Jason
Joncc,
C olllc.'n "a~ \omt'\.\ hat <.urpn<o<'d
b\ ....,onhwooJ 'i small number uf
hi1s. hut ma1nl) ,halkcd 1\ up 10 the
\.\Ind
".\fter the first 1nn1ng. I did e\pcct
more hrtc, ... ( olbert said "i\ fe"'
halls that lOuld ha'e been homers or
tnplC'S got hung up 1n 1hc "ind •
On Sunda) 1'.onh"ood brce1ed
tu Jn I I -5 "in o'er the Laguna
"1gucl .\11-~tars "'ct:t for 'Jonh-
\.\1lC'Kl 1\ a ma1,hup ne\t Saturda) at
II) .1 m again'>t \.11ss1on 11\Jonh. a J-0
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After easily 'dispatEhing Rodrigues,
Holyfield eager for shot at Tyson
''°"' TM AslodM9d ~reu
LAKE TAHOE, Nev. -Adilson
Rodriaues thinks Mike Tyson is the best t,S....,..
hcavywci,ht in the world.
That 1 what the Brazilian said through
an Interpreter Saturday niaht. There are people, how-
ever, who wonder if something might have necn lost in
the translation.
Nol lona before the 31-year-old Rodrigues offered
his opinion, he was starched by Evander Holyfield at
1:29 of the second round before about 7.600 fans
oudoors at Caesars Tahoe.
The people in cba~e of Holyfield's career certainly
don't agree with Rodngues.
"He's a better fighter, a better person And he'd be
a better champion," said Ken Sanders, who manages
Holyfield.
"We believe what 1s best for Evander nght now 1s
to fight Mike Tyson." said Dan Duva. who has
promoted the 26-year-old Holyfield's. fights since he
turned pro in 1984.
"If the people around Mike T)son want what is
best for him, he will fight Evander Holyfield. The fight
is inevitable."
It would seem so -two unbeaten fighters,
King wins Open by four
Betsy Kina shook off her late third-.:}
round collapse with birdies on three of the e
first four holes Sunday and won her fi rst
U.S. Women's Open championship a1 'Lake
Orion, Mich. by four strokes over Nancy Lopez.
Kina, who blew a three-shot lead on the final two
holes Saturday to fall into a tie with Patty Sheehan,
rebo1Jnded with a 3-under-par 68 on the 6.109-yard Old
Course at the lndianwood Golf and Country Club and
finished at 6-under-par 278.
The victory was the first Open championship and
second major tttle for King. 33. the leading player on
the LPGA circuit this season with five victone!> and
$503 794 in eaminp.
f he $80,000 w1nner's share of the $450.000 purse
made King the first LPGA player ever to top $500.000
in official earnings in one season.
Jn other golf Sunday:
•Mike Donald and Tim Simpson survived but
Hal Sutton was eliminated in the darkness-suspended
playoff at the Anheuser-Busch Classic in Williamsburg.
Va. After Sutton dropped out with a double bogey on
the third extra hole. PGA Tour officials decided at 8:25
p.m . EDT that it was too dark to continue play. The
playoff between Donald and Simpson was 10 resume
today on the 16th hole at Kingsmill Golf Club.
•John Paul Cain, who never played on the PGA
Tour and turned pro when he joined the Senior Tour
last faJI. shot a 5-undcr-par 66 for a one-shot victory in
the Greater Grand Rapids Open. Cain, a 53-year-old
stockbroker from Houston, became the first Monday
qualifier to win a Senior T our event since Larry Mowr}
did it at the 1987 Crcstar C lassic. He finished three trips
around the par-71 Elks CounU')' Club Course 1n I 0-
under 203.
•American Jeff Sluman led from start to finish to
win the S 1 million Bcl&ian Classic in Brussels by four
strokes. American Scott Simpson, who had 70s Satur-
day and Sunday, wound up second at 212.
QI 011. 01· 1111. D\\
T•y Mudaric', Green Bay's unsigned No. I
draft pick: "I'd su out at Green Bay. but I'd rather
ao to Dallas and crush people. The> 'd like my style
there."
McEnroe to miss Davis Cup
An injured shoulder will prtvent John
McEnroe from playina in next weekend's • •
Davis Cup semHinal matchup against West _,,,,-
Germany at Munich.
McEnroe will be replaced on the U.S. team by Brad
Oilben in the five-match mectini. U.S. Tennis Associa-
tion s,POkesman Ed Fabricius said Sunday from
Munich.
lo tennis action Sunday:
•Unseeded Jim Pu&h of Palos Verdes won the first
sinalcs championship olhis professional c.arcer. defcat-
ina si~th-secdcd Peter LundJren 6-4, 4-6. 6-2 to wi n the
HaJI of Fame Championships in Newpon. R.I.
• Anden Jarryd of Sweden captured the men's
sioa&es title and Gabriela Sabatini of Argcnttna took the
women's crown in the $250,000 World Tournament in
Ouka, Japan. Jarryd beat American Pete Sampras, 6-4.
3-6, 6-4, while Sabatini overpowered American Mary
Joe Fernandez, 6-1 , 6-2, on the artificial surface of
Ouka Municipal Gymnuium.
• C.arl-Uwe Steeb of West Germany rallied from
two KU down to defeat Sweden's Mapus Gustafsson.
6-7 (6-8). 3-61 6-2, 6-4, 6-2, in the finaJ of the $305.000
Swiss ()pen m Gstaad.
Expos place OWen on DL
Holyfield 1n posiuon for mandatol") challenges as the
No. I-ranked contender b) both the World Bo 1ng
Council and World Boiung Assoc1a11on. and a lot of
mone~. First. however. Tyson must beat ( arl .. The Truth"
Williams in a maf\datoi; defense of the International
Boxin• Federation's share of the title Friday night at
Atlantic City. N.J.
Shelly Finkel. an advisor to Holyfield and andcr~.
thinks if T)son beats Williams. scnou~ ta lks can begin
about a fight with Hol}field w11h Don King. the
promoter. who has become Tyson's advisor.
8111 Cayton. Tyson's manager. who is estranged
from the champion. would have 10 approve the match.
That should not be a problem. He approved the T)son-
Wilhams bout.
Duva also said he would not 1ns1st on being a co-
promoter with King 1f that would be a stumbling block
to the fight .
Holyfield simply said. 'Tm getting better"' 11h each
and ever) fight. ..
Having pro,ed he 1s a leg111ma1e heavye1ght in his
first three bouts 1n the division and ha\'lng proved his
toughness 1n a win over Michael Dokes. the former
undisputed crus1ef\lie1gh1 champion showed hea\ }-
weight punching poy.er aturda} night.
I' THE BLEACHERS
"Well, you're a lucky man, It's not a career-
ending lnJury. Of course, you'll have to be
careful walking through doorways.
Rahal holds off Flttlpaldl
Bobby Rahal held off Emerson Fit-
tipaldi to win the rain-shonened Marlboro
Grand Prix Sunday at the Meadowlands in
East Rutherford. N.J .. ending the Bra-
zilian's wrnntng streak at three races.
•• ~r·
The race began in a light rain and. after several
downpours that soaked the 1.217-mile. s1>.-1um 1empor-
at; circuit, the race was stopped five laps shon of the
scheduled I 50-lap, 185.55-mile distance.
Rahal, who earned his second Meado"' lands '1c-
tory, inherited the lead when Michael Andrett1. who
dom inated most of the race. made a mistake. locking
up his brakes on the wet track and hitting a concrete
barrier on lap 90.
In other auto racina Sunday:
•Nine days after announcing he will leave the
Mclaren racing team at the end of the season. Alain
Prost sped to a 19-sccond victory in the British Grand
Prix in Silverstone. England for his second consecutive
Formula One triumph. Prost, who won the French
Grand Prix a week earlier, expanded his lead in the
world drivers' standinas to 20 points and gave Mclaren
its sixth victory in eight races this season.
•Geoff Brabham and Chip Robinson drove their
Nissan GTP-ZXT to victory in the Miller High Life 500
IMSA Camel OT spon s car race at Ruad America in
Elkhar Lake. Wis.
IAAF may strip some records
*
World track and field offi cials are one
step away fro m stripping the world rcc.ords
of athletes like Canadian sprinter Ben John-
son who admit usina banned substances.
If prop<>sals drawn up by the International
Amateur Athletic Federation arc acccp1ed by its Coun-
cil and Conaress meetinas in Barcelona in September.
Johnson's 100.meter world record, set in Rome in 1987.
could be annulled. Johnson. whose gold medal was
stripped when he tested positive after winning the 100
meters sprint at the Seoul Olympics last year has
admitted under oath in Canada to taking performance-
enhancina anabolic steriods.
ln other spons news Sunday:
• Middleweiaht Steve ColUns of Brockton. Mass.
retttned l\is United Stales Boxing Association crown in
Atlantic City_, N.J. with a 12-round majority decision
over Tony Thornton of Glassboro, N.J. Collins im-
proved to I 5..() with five knockouts. Thornton drops to
21 -3-1 with 18 knockouts.
• _$irtjin Smith and Randy Stoklos beat archrivals
Mike Dodd and Tim Hovland, I S-1 ~-·~ cafture the S 12,SOO fint priu in the Cleveland vpcn o the pro
beach volleyball tour. The win was the IOOlh c:arccr
victory for Smith, the w10n1nsest player in the history
Of beach volleyball. The title was the founh St~t for
Smith and Stoklos on the 23-cvent AssocialJon of
VollcyblJJ Profnaional1 tour.
•World champion E.ddie Lawaon or the United
States, ridina I Honda, won the French Grand Pril 500 cc motorcycle race an u Mans. The 30-ycar-dd
American ftnilbed 29 ...,. of the 2. 7S-milc lkleatt• du
Maas coune in .50 minu• 16:94 ICCOndt. tlis averttt loeed was 9j.2S. The even1 wu run before a crowd of I0,000.
• C.0. Ric9 ~ dindaed I beftb ID the 1990
World Cup_.!:!:. vitith111 EJ Salvador. 1-0, on 1 pl
b)' PaMOr F in the 4Slb minute.
• lruil WOii i• fhll 9oulh Ameran IOCIOtr dlampioftlbi~ la~ ~·delllll119 U,.a_}', 1.0. in
die Aillerica c;up DMI in .Rio de JMeUo oa Romano's IDllh ...............
Montr••I baserunner Spike Owen 11tde1
Into third safely •• Lenny H•rrls of the
~Ut~
Reds •w•lts throw. Owen w•• Injured on
the pl•y and forced to leave th• game.
Tigers, Hudson end droughts
From The Assocl•ted Press
Charles Hudson was wondcnng when he would
win agatn.
"It's always 1n the back of your mind." Hudson
said. "You keep sa)tng to )Ourself 'Whcn is 1t going to
end'" When I first came here. I felt I wasn't contribut-
ing."
Hudson won for the first time ma \ear as Detroit
got three home runs unda) and beat thl' v1s11ing
Seattle Manners. 8-5. to end a I 0-game losing streak. the Tigers' longest s1ncl' June" 198:?.
Hudson. l-4, had lost seven consccuti'e dec1s1ons
since beating Texas on July 4, 1988. He allo\\ed six hits
in 61/1 inntngs. becoming the first Detroit Staner 10 win
in 22 game's smce Frank Tanana defeated Oakland on
June 19. Edwin Nunez finished for his first sa'e.
Elsewhere m the American League·
Athletics I , Blue Jays Z: In Toronto. Teri") ll'tn·
bach hit his second career grand slam and Mike Moorl'.
12-5. ""on his fou rth s1raigh1 start. allowing SI\ hit., m
six tnntngs as Oakland moved to within a half-game of
the Angels in the AL West.
Yankees 10, Royals 1: Greg C'adaret pitched a six-
hitter at Yankee Stadium in his second career start 1n
a ~me shortCf\Cd 10 611> innings by ram foll ow1n$ a 39-
minute dell1). C'adarct. :?-1. struck out a career-high s1A
and wa lked two 1n his first complete game.
lndius 11, Rangers S: In Cleveland. Brad Kom-
minsk drew a bases-loaded walk tn the Indians· Sl\·run
first inning and h11 a three-run homer that capped a
five-run sixth.
Twl81 4, Red Sox 3: In the Metrodome. Tim
Laudner hit a t"'o-run single 1n the 11th after Mrke
Grcenwell's home run off Jeff Rl'ardon \\Ith l\\O outs
1n the ninth sent the game into e'tra innings
Wblte Sox !, Brewers 0: A.t Com1skc' Park. Rich
DotM>n didn't allo" a hit for fi,e inning" 'and "'on for
the first ume smce returning 10 Chicago
In the auonal League
Expos I , Reds 3: Nelson an to' enia broke an O-
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1 tewnfloMe, = •Id hilue> a W 1725/mo ••a--aca by IN OCMn, . 1~ PAOFIT 11• 11 ftM1 U w•utrn mtg Meda CNC lat'-
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No peta. ~ lnol ut1a. 11500/mo. c... e«port. lorry, no peta. hkUp. no ·~,.868 8 ~p.11
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-28A "'°'* 2"'<* fof ......_ IMcr 142·3850 28dtm 1Y•8a S775 Hickory. S735 432-77&7 Appt .!1v 1575-00M . 114 ... 73--4727 tall out~. 5 to 10 l\oul'a TINO NEW CUSTOMERS I NIM macNnM. 5-7 Y'• • ger lt'g yYd gerdnr wtll 28dfm 28a MOO "'"7· 818-152-1040 P9f' week. Proven and FOR A LOCAL NEWS·•• Nftpor1 axper. 7402 Mount J0y
to 'ect1oote'. l13s0/mo •I I llU 398 W. WlltOn 831-5583 Nwpl Kroee t"41 11reet. ON THE BLUFF NA HOAG guarantHd producte PAPER. NO OELIVEAYI • e.lboe I Of .. H.8 . 14t-3M3
IM.NoPeta.950-5800 Oceanfront SBA, 28A. ---------Sngl M 28R, trple, gar. LgtBr,trplc,gaepd,w9*-.... -..-i o-n«•tlng u much u INVOLVED, AND ALL •CoronadelMer IUT_I.._
• 1 1800/mo. ' 1 Bedroom M55 No pet1 $795/mo. 1&115 In cloHI S895-S720 Weekly Aentala, tl5o I 12,500 P9f' month. Mini-TRANSPORTATION -llUI -.. ~--11--4IA,21A.ta200/mo. 241WWlleon 831-0HO lrvlneAv.•1.720-9422 Pool.spa,gar.Ot'carport. Up.Bkrl42-.3850 mum lnvaetment of PROVIDED BY ANOMdi~we96!.early2openlngelnem.market
tlk Ha hae, gar, lrg '1s Cont~ary HOfM nr t8R fU11y furnleMd Apt 1 .... IJ .. m NEWPORT TERRACE ::· 1~5. MCU~. Call Mt. ADULT SUPERVISOR. ~:;·H ~~~~le J~~ In Newport, 873--5520
• ~ AO~n~~~ 8~ WHIT~7£AL TORS Adu~, n/Tkr. ,111501,;,o Newer 1BR w/fOt'mal dine 1401 Superior 5415-8838 Roomm1tt1 \111nt•d or on,,' 9!,1· an~~·3:: YOU CAN AVERAGE proof ·of Insurance. , •111111
175-4e30 + ep ut le. Dye arM, O/W, oak cablnete. BACHELOR UNIT 2724 1-800-e2t-2721 FOt' Service Station, New-
IBA. 2"'8A Condo h,lghty 54<>-0220 Eve 557·7555 quiet lool lndry tac l ~ ... fl IHtltl 2 rma ava In HB. 1325 & ANYTIME. DAY OR NIGHT ..,..0000 EARNINGS port BMch arM w/Srnog
UHfaded, frplc, NeWport 'ENTHOUQE OCEAN VU 2BR 1'A8A townhouH pool. Sngl edit. No pets. Full kJtcMtl ytly leaH 1375 Incl utle Lovely $:75 1..,..NO COL~CTING license, all baneflt1
• North. 11400/mo Avall Unobetructed: brand MW 1tyle. Prime E'SIOE lo· $895. Curt 11831-1266 $525 Incl. utll 145-8187 ., e •. c •1·1 J • y lnvtltmlrtt / , Apply 2590 Newport
now .. 729-7250 497-9918 2 Matt BR, lu>eury, gated, c •ti on . s 8 50 m 0 . llWflll wm 541-e915H1833-o351w Opportunity 2900 UU MJ..Ull Blvd, Coat• M ...
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• evaill 811. Relervatlon• IUllUll 2BR $795. New carpet & arM O/W ou cablMt• :4000~:!;,· rlcro Ar~· m,lll lltT.I, Newport Beec:h Internal
• ~Subelng tuan. Open Outetandlna gate-auardect paint. emall garden patio. qulei locl' Lndry fac & 875-4~36· g • AVAILABLE M2S/mo, lnter .. 1 only, 3 medicine. Outi.. lnclud·
''"' n 1 t-4. 15th & 28R + aen, 2~BA, 2 Garege aYlll. •48r 2Ba l)OOI. Sngl adlt. No pet1. IMMEOIATEL Y yMft. 714-780-2822 FOR MORI! UllPTlllllT Ing; bllllng, reception, fll. ~~.n9r7Hoeio HoeJ>. frplca .. OntMgolfcourM. condo 11150. 548-9720 $e95. Curt 11831-1266 Granny Apt. mu11 be 80 ENJOY 14-15% return on INFOAMATIOH CALL Eetabllthect c-c•I con· Ing, ate. 30+ hre/wk
_.,.,, 9-999l. All t'-bella l whl11i..1 .. _.. ~old+, gentleman pref w•-1 T 1 "--"' .. 0000 (11•)1•11111 , ,,,__.,,_..__..,.,.CAREER Saler" commeneerate ., BR, 2 1,L B $3350/mo * 750-5064 Upgrauwu 28R, new ttove. NEWPORT HGHTS Bech, New 2BR, l BA, n-lmkg, -n1 I rus ..,_, •• 1 , to ---·-·--. ..., . , ' etory, ,. A part!lng, encl patio. kitchen. all utlli Incl. no pate 1750 l48-25e4 $1,000,000. Call Denlaon recepllonlet w/1trong w/exp. 759-t&oo ~Condo. Comm pool, clbte TOWNHOUSE. 1900 sq ft. W. 18fh St. 1725/mo. Refrlg. S.95/mo. 1665 . Mature Fem11e Non-Auoe. &73-7311 NOWI phone Mllllt, prof Im~ MT....,,... c gar, wl d, no pete. $1.100 3BR 28A, 2 story. Ovef· 731 -8488 evening• lrvlne Ave •A. 720·1M22 .......... flUlf Sm<>kef, 22·30 Yrs Old, -.a IUI warm Ji:•onallty. De.!
,+eecdep5S2-1857 look• upper badt bay *2BR l 'AB• patio gar-Sunny E'S~ 28R t BA •STUDIO. c:vte a cozy To Share 3BR Condo In Mon:yToLoan 2914 Mature ruponelble ~:.l~~ty ~a~k:'io~ • expi~·~':t~&i1 ·••I .. IUITY* ~~~k•2~;, ~~mW~ ege, DIW. ~bl•. l~ndry private gar. &
0 yard: k~~ ~ bai~t~. NI~• =~ofoat!!,~tr~ 'C: •WIDOW HAS MS 4 TO.I woman 1°' day care of helpful Non-emolclng of-Fantutk: e>pportunltlel t0<
Wonderful 2 ltory famlly amenlti. to list. Must room. No pate M75/mo. $800/mo. Near shops & Ing. Pa.~ e1ec· .:c::r -Garage, Oommunlty $10,000 up. No credit.... =UM": .=.-·T~ flee. Xlnt aalary and ben-lndlvldu•I• to loin UI
,home. 3BA 2'h8A, ail ... S1500mo. 542-3937 14~ or 850·2318 IChOOlt 846-4831 •STuDro lg'°"' lnllde Pool, Clubhoute, w 10 In No penalty. Call o.nieon Fri. 7am-S·30. Salary ... •1'1'!'~ .. t~2a2"11.Lynda at at DESIGNER BLVD (~~N~~t~X: ••llUPllll•• TlllftU.Lf 'patio, 1 carport, 'iota ol Condo,OIW,&newtyr•AMOC.873-7311NOWI beneflta.1573-1009 .._., AWoman'1Clottllng &Ac-
tu1a Pt." S2000/mo yrty Apart1111nts •2650 HARLA AVE• 2BRw/gar, bit-Ina. fncdydi !~orage. Nr 11th St. ~ecora1-g. ~SO~mo +~TD 2918 Chlroptectle EXTERIOR PL.ANT TECH. cu.ory Store. Mgmnt '" Aot 875-4912 A emllf, quiet complex. w/patlo. 6315-·'120 1-SPM .v50fmo ,. utlle. • P · a a r • n ~ • • .-T lfflll FIT. Oependeble. good background nee. can· . m 1BR Apte moderately 2619 Santa Ana 'I' .S735 •COZV 2BR 1BA upper 9 8 6 -2 19 9 · I a av a llT. M'f1 OMV record. No exp dldate1 mutt have xlnl *WIK"'* priced. Some feature.:.-unit, next to beach. 1 me$aage. Aalstant, FIT In CdM. neoeaaary. Call Foetefs tales ablllty. Vlt<'y com-
lew. Exec. 5Br 3Ba family ....,.. 2606 thedral celllngs. baleony, Trl·M E'alde Twntlm. 3Br s p • c • P • r k I n g ' Win Dinner For Two! &73-8070 Gardene, 63 t-6340. petetlve pay, and • he>C
hm 12395 Agt 788-7322 2BR 28A upper, newly r• garage. "Uk• MW & Ye<y 3B•. 2 car gar. N-smkrs. $35th/Sealh<><a, $900 .. -a• '111111, ftll Ollll work 1ct1edule Call CSecoratad, $1275/mo In· private." Pool. spa, BBQ, 233 16th Pl Avall lmmedl •DELUXE 2BR 2BA le>w« _.._ M bel 722-G722 ... LIUI• cludff utllltles. 573.4727, laundry 111 ~ MC No S 1350 + NC 835-0705 Duplex. Nr Lido VIiiage. lllllA Pl .. IU D.IT Ulm IPPn PIT. Newport Beach M·F. a • · Plll'fllllll ua• 8115-952-1040 pell. Velma 549-207 Frplc. 2 car garege, nice With medical supply eo. 9·2. 852-9995. llWPNTOJITll ......,..SliBJI patio, W/Dhkup, 11100 Pereonable mature per. • .. -Y/P· ..... ••aTAm Beyfront em Studio Apt. •EASTSIDE~Br 18a cot· ~ u YIWlmAU * 1•14ur1ffft,I eon. Mutt be organized, n1111T --., ~
lg bdrma w/retreet off New decor.patio, utts pd. taga. frplc, stove, private II lllH I ~ Announcellltnb 2920 an«getk: & be able to PIT. Weelcend1. J<Tnt oppty s.ty/Reoept. Exp. pref d
muter tulle. Beaytlful Quiet employed single. entrance. small yard, aa I 111·•11t ' J II _ handle a variety of dutlff. to teem. 644· 14 t3. Salary neg. 844-8722
mountaln & c;lty llghtt Se&Smo (yrty). 673-3600 $860/mo+sec. 54&-1827 ..-UTllllTI I ., ...... -• i•• ltllltltt. •lea .... •••114 Xlnt office tkltte Incl. word
view. Hlghly upgraded Sparkling eleen. lar;,ge _.... • .,._, -Bowt Aug 2t67J-1911 proceulng. CALL F/TllUPTlllllT New*"aper thru-outl Alarm syetem 3 FURN. 1•t c1 ... lBr tBa, •WTllll• Garden apts. BeautlWlly Nr F .. hlon lllanCI. Frplc, ""'l•llleMt llw 544-8238 Iv rneaeage. Neectect fOt' a racycllng ......
frplca, $4000/mo. 1 'yr lndry. BBQ, angl on!y. no .... laJ a,11 landecapecl grounds I PoOl avall, lndry. No Pete. Lost I found 2925 I machine manufacturing
i.e. Call Maureen White ~1'!, ~r~~.l~s..$8~5/mo. Country Mttlng 2BR lBA Pool & ep1, patios/decks, $950/mo. 640·19t t y fn NEWPORT developer co. Benefit pad!ege In.
for Appt to show. Re/MIX • 88 6 upetre. carPor1. 1g cov'd garege or carport. VERSAILLE-Large 1 Br ..... • needs FIT typing, coplea,j cludff: company paid
Rltre of Nwpt Bch NORTH Bayfront. Yrly. balcony. 329 University B~ S610 penthouse In quiet lo-'"'"''"'• bright l wllllng to learn medlcal & dental ln-
•780-5000 or Laurie Spacious. 1BR, frplc, Dr •K $765/mo + S700 1 Bedroom $6801 cation. Avall 811. No pets. ,, .......... ,.,... fRllMI\ ans computer. Don 722-7882 eurance, 401K plan, •
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.eectro1lan. Re/Max ol patio. Remodeled kltch. dep. No pell 642-2816 16t e 18th St 642-0856 TRW reqd. No .... MSO 11-n,..,. .... .... uunu NI M.DMIAL lederal credit union plan •AlllER
Irvine. Rltre 559-9400 $1050/mo. &75-3457. •Mesa Verdelgqut.t3BR 1 ~-;~,;----SS70 Imo lse 644-7211 Agt. ........ ~... ARE FREE SMk rHponelbl•. or-~-=-~~ fOf Bonnie • ...,.. ...... a;;o; p~ 2607 2BA. lrplc, lg CIOMll, dbl 2Bdrm 1'/•Ba $79sl weSTCLIFF Lrg t Br. ..... gantzect. detail oriented 1 ·Fullor Part-time
2 BR'lownnom.. with up garege, dl w. encl patio, 2250 Vanguard 5'40-9626 1 Dtshwashef. nu carpet, Cal•, P9f'aon fOt' tm•ll auto-Ullllll F/T •e'arlyA.M lhlft
to 1,620 1/1, golf courM 1BA upa1alrt Apt. 50 ft 11095 No Pets 540·2495 , prkg, pool, n·pell Avall 1....._ lll •••1 mated mental heallh of-ELITE GARDENING SVC. •Mutt have reliable
Ylewe, frplca, w/d hkupa, from bay $750/mo yearty s5soimo + dep Moblle Dini Point 26261 Now. $750 mo. 673-e640. ~ .._ MJ-Hll flee. Gd phone & Clerlcal Exp Nee 548-5588 venlde and lnk!rence
ale, 2-car aitch gar. Call utllltl•• Included. Call home No pell. Mature Weet Newport. 1 houM to 111-1211""' •klllt. Computer HP •Good Selary &
Mforappt. 760-.5494 714-737~554 adults Quiet, secure FllT&IMIUUlll I beach. 38R. 2BA, yr1y halplul/wlll trai n GeneralOffioe MlleagePald
Bluffs Condo. quiet cul· 2 lit to bch. 1m. 1991 Newport 648-8373 $539 lg 1 BR, complete $1,250/mo. Avall Mid· B S (7 t4)933-7V3t ma..... 1
CS.MC end unit lovely BachelOt' w/cl patio frig --privacy, patio. garage, no, July. Bkr 642·3850 LUFF T NB AREA. Fem. FOUND AIREDALE ..... Yl•llLf 951111 • • W ... It MJ..Ull
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2'ABA, NO STOVE. $.475/,;,o .t pate. ~92·720~ --!YEARLY 2 BDRM, lBA, ~e~tOe ~~~~'~u~~ Male. young, vie Promoo-........ MlllWIYEi 15A.M.-SP.M M·F
llv. rm, lam. rm $1,950 MC. 818-285--0223 ...._..,_8 .... DUPLEX garage, laundry, 5370/mo + utll. 650~60& lory ~t. N.B. 962-6753 Dynamic & progr .. elve ... Ulmll & A.M. • tO A.M. Set-Sun
Call 540-1858 -.;;•u ._ Hunt. leach 2640 frplc 1 block from beach evenings COIOt' analyll1 oompany
OCEANFRONT-PENINS. Corona dtl Abr 2622 •• _1eR seso or 2BR saoo. $9sO·uec 673"'6028/E M~:le~s..;~~ .. ~ ~C:.! FOUND: BLACK & TAN. need• FIT or PIT con-Part time, ... Y wOt'k AMINuralng
.l8A 28A-S1750, Remod, 1• I 211 t1-tmnl Downetalre, 3 blocks Me .. home w/d $350 baby Pug dog wtcollar. eu1tant1. LMrn IM new-or PM. No e>Cp. neceu-OOTIFlll •II Ulf
,,.. appl. Avail lmmect. Ill LI TtleM attractive Apts fH· from ocean & HB pier. SM Clemente 2676 +'h utll & dep Cet ok Found on beach In N.8. eet comput•r a11l11ed ary. Hourly • Bonue. 3:30 • 7:30pm. t1 pm
723-0352. 790-H18 let .... H11 ture pool, spa, private 960-0130 attlf 5pm David 8415-2722 anytime &73-2018 COior analyale iyetem. 142 .... 32t Ext. 432 or' ·7:30am. Ple&M call M-F
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•• I.I. 2 br 1 ba New carpet patio• or decke, garsge --OIT • llTI , ---FOUND· Fem•l• Cat found Aleo train In wardrobing 228. Walt IOI' beep. ask 10-8pm. Country Club
• • • w 1 m ming P 0 0 1 • or carport In a beautlfully Win Dinner For Twol NB Waterfront. Newly dee-In vacl~lty of Euclid & Ed-I mek•up artist~ Ex· IOI' Cryetal Ot' Ban. Conv. 549_3061 eec. 2=m. ~'::75~0 l900/mo.~818)790-992t: ~;~~~::fa. Hlllng. L!guna lelCh 2648 $;=0 '~;~ u~::'~t :~ Inger, 839-&221 =t•~~i: 1 S~I llllUL lfFIOI OFC ASST NEEDED For
• .... 758-7004 !Mir eoop, 1818)249-943• 1 Bedroom S685 \~r Unfu;n.kOce~n Vlewl Mbc. Rentlls cleaning serv No FOUND: Fem11e dog a 1989 Beauty For All FOt'Comm'lwlndowcover-1 Coate Mesa plant co. Ap·
U'LEX _ 28A 28A *• 11A 1111* 2Bdrm 1V.Ba $770 be~~~ w~c~rp~ ~s57~~ Rooms 2706 1mklng/pete. Prei prot found on 711189. (Breed) Seuona, Inc. 1 Ing eontrKtor. Caeual pro• 30hra/Wtt. N/smkr. ~belcony. gar, 1 blk bch. Dedl, patio, garage. No 121am11111n mo/lease <194-70;9 le male Avall 811. 11 Bull Terrier, ml>C whit• CONSTRUCTION I NB olc. ISOwpm, O<derl Lotu1 t-2-3 e>ep IOf bill·
'l 1100mo. 118-369-4539 peta780-1713/857.1776 COSTA MESA . •HllMl'lllfTll 673-2747 withdarkapottlng,about aip•-• entry, bllllng. Salary + Ing. Outlee lncfude: gen. •..« 714-87M554 1•2 1•2• - ---1 year old. S"41 wa1 found ., ._.. • benefit• Can Je111c1 eraJ, secretary, clerlcal, .. 11.1111 • IUIYPUI* N~tBctlM/F (25+)1hrlg on Vlc1orla (200 Bloctt) Wiii coneldar training 17141873-0760 ·bookkeeping , good
ALEA8ES1225.38R + 2BR, 18Auntt, 1'Ablks.to CLEAN 1BR lBA. garege, ~ lelCh 2669 198824'TerryRVeforrent ~o R, ,1~"'.~:s~r~!~~j near holpltal & nurwy. 5415-5100 I I Phone lkill1, AIR. & AI P
gar + new crpt 4309 ooean 1895. /mo. Agent laundry lacllltles yard *EXCLUSIVE GUARD• by the month In park re, 1 650 2438 548-5948 ..... ···--GENERAL OFFICE I c 0 n t a c I c h r I • I y Petra. It.Qt. 557~373 ' 723 tS65 se951 + SSOO · d 0 TED CO w/great faclllUea Sec ave -~" 1 Perton office. Phones. 631-6340. . C-21 Prof. 551-7000 . • ::ee-15217 ep * A MMUNITY• dep ~ 1st mo 536-8316 NICE APT. own room LOST COCKATIEL young •Peld to tr ..... worldwide I typing, bllllng required.-----
--------Charming 2 Bedroom, 1 II .. IUYll -r • 1 · grey, with vivid Y9llow •Ft" rm/~d on lhlp Permanant poatlon 5 ORDER DEPt fill ... WllW 8ath front Duplex. Fir• EASTSIOE 1BR 2BR 28A 1500 slf w/goll ~UT~ furn bdrr;n w/prl ent ~~!111~~':.;' ~~k kl~~h colofatlon. Vie 11th & •No exp req'd 54()..3332 I daye. Mature n-am<>ker Small 00 need• a Cheerful
NewportCreat 48R 2'A8A. piece, SISO/mo. Agt Cozy wtttl lot1 of natural courM VIEW Frpte, wet hn ove:l E SIDE C~ area s325 i'nci utll/Slo6 Irvine. C.M. 675-6451 CUSTOMER SERV REP ' preferred. 751-7956 friendly pet.on to take&,
dln.room,tam.room,dbl 875-49t2 wood, aaatanect parking bar.mlcro.W/Dhkup1.2 1~me. 0t•m~. FKt. oep,'avaJl7/l5 557_..11 2 LOST DOO-REWARDI IOI' banlt card loc:atlon : 11_ procaea phone order•
garege,W/Dtlkup,O/W, & laundry facfllty S525. car garage wl >etre ry rm pr · em --· G &Blecillhorthllrect Fle>C daytl ti Ou I -" Outi.lnclan9Wpt\ones
• poollcourta.S1150/mo. Costa Mesi 2624 938--0552 tlOfege. All maint Incl pre.1350641-5070 Prof. M/F lhr C.M 2 BR ~raffan S d mix. urning ":i o~p ,:,,experienced Ca ll flllng,typlng NeedablHty
TSL MGMT ~2-1803 8parkllna clean 28drm Eaettlde, gr .. 1 location. 1 Sorry, No pe11. 644-0509 nff ... I llAll ~~g~e/xmoN·!mk~ ::~· Med-lrg 1em':9' Vie of growth No Mlllng req ' 9&2-8559, IY mtg to wt! In crOWdect _& busy
or af* llpm. 831 2725 iv.Ba tl50. Allutllepeld. BR, 2 car garege. eeper-A1 beech. Exc:hanoe PIT 5415-70215 Iv m . Harbor & Wiison. Mutt be a l*>P6e pereon1 111.PWllTll ofc. Hrs 8em-4.30pm 1.llllJ--.J Garege Sorry. no pet1 ate Ilk• a houM $850 •WJ•T 1111111 IPTI Child care Mon-Fri, 8· t eeg 722-1672 831-0323 w/nlce appra. Thie 11 • ! FOf etufflng envetopea. No, ::':'al:' vac S71hr CM
, 38A ~· ww:f, euff, 1MO WALLACE 2&7 Santo Tomu. Drive-*Wl'TI llATIUPI• Female only. 673-<6194. Commerdll perm l>Oaltlon. Call Gene experience neceeHry. ____ t ____ _
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*-ur ,.. .. L.-.111111 $e75, cable hkupe, gar, 2BR 2BA bey view! Micro, non amkr, pvt bath, kltch I -·-· · · rauect atampectl pany. HMvy phonM. e>ep
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Huge 21A 2BA aecurlty ..,.. ... , .. • ..... 1725 Victoria. 545-8181 appt our prvt bMcll $1675. 2769 fat ettactt peck. For free PIT 8amto2pm lorC M 4581, DHrborn. Mii uk fOt' Mary OOftdo, bey vtew, tunny • "· --· Newport Beach. Reep. con• u It • t Ion ca 11 • • · · 48128.
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pool •1475/mo yrly IN. Gu/wtr pct Pool, gar, d/w ful, ~··quiet. Bullt· IMt ·~ · & beach. $350/mo + Crnr of Wntcflff 1 lrvtne PRODUCTS lllTAL UlllT llA ~-""•. · ' Aet 875-4912 142-5073•&50-8069 Int, encl garage. 1795. * ~.~I-lo u"I* $100 deposit. 675-8509 Newport Beec:h HMlth I Diet Center e 11 1• 11 **Wlllll** ITllllTI
•IONU +Blg+9Hutllul 63l-408e Ot' 542•9795 SORRY, O PETS WESTCLIFF Furri1 rm Full etrvlce bulldlng. = for ~~=t~C:t"i: HouMcfMnere. Imm opln-1 ..... .. tfwot or .. t Condo
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dOlr'9 tlul6MM.. 8o rtr N le llnown 10 MIO lSotnQ bU9lnW M : dOlnQ ~ M d4*'Ci ~ M ' OotnQ ~ M OOlng ~ M M~ NM0NA&. .... ~ ..,._ _ ~. t.Jml*SDr Z LT 0 lntM~ Tren"•M(a) aM1 EARRING OREETINO COASTLINE COMPVTU~ I" PM fNT(Afl>AISE8. (a)8ALPO..l LOCK ANO AESfRVOtR PARTNERS ...,...TY .... «zrhr Fl ANCIAL OYNAMICS
t19t ,...-..n. • Hllnl· Intended Trenttwort1I U1eC1 CA,_OS, 2247 N laker, IERVIC!, 0 1 18111 Street 2644-8 eden, eo.1a ....... SAFE (b)8ALaOA LOCK 10725 fllll AY9 •0 FOi.in· Notailher9b'fo/¥enlhtt No\a -hereby ~ JO.IOIA I ""1 ,.Y~ lnQIOrl a..ctl. CA '264e Ill• IOllOWlng addlllo11a1 Santa Al\e, C&lll t2704I "· ~llnglOll IMcf\ CA Calif IH27 ANO SAFI! (cJHEWPORT ta.n Vattey c.i.t 92708 ullCMr end put~ IO e.c-111a1. p11rauant 10 1h• K~"*' •360. IMne., ..,_
1renlt H bger, ~ but!,_. nemea and ad-Lynn Brown. H 47 N ,,... .IMMtte Norrnen. 2$44·8 L 0 c I( AN 0 s AF E Oenlll R ~y Inc Call· uon , ... of Ille Calltor"'8 euthorily of lac:tlOf'I 2404t. 2715 ~ zao-,. Mme dr ..... wlll'tln Ille tllrM a.lier. S.,,t.a Ana. Calif ~A Lener. Mme Elden. eo.ta M .... Calif (d)NEWPORT BEACH LOCI( lornta 10725 Elll• AN •0 Clvff coo. '"• PtOl*'IY ot lhe ~ end Pro-(~ c ,,.... 4Ul
Thi• blolal"-" •• con-'l"f• tut PUI tll .. ~ .. • 12709 TN• bualne11 II COii· t2t21 ANO SAFE l•jHEWPOAT Fountain Vall9y Caltl 92701 listed be60w I*~ to De f....c>M Code tile Stew Tr9m0tll i.-. COronl ...
dlltted by: r-benCS IW'ld wife IO ·····, Ottect Mey 10. Thi• t>ulln•H II con· dllCl.CS by IW'l lndlvldu.. Tl'tla t>Ul lMN ,, COii• AREA LOCK ANO SAf'E. Tl'til O\ialnff• ,, ,011· abandoned by TECHNICAL eo.td ot EQUlllUtlOll wlU Mar. Celif eat5
Th• regl 11t1n1 com· 1189 duct.CS by Ill lndlvlduel The reg111ran1 com· ducted t>y an tndlvldual t77 Ai~llOe AYI . ~ ductecl t>y a umn.cs partMr· MAOIC INC •l'IOM 1 .. t acs-Mil Ille folloWlng deKtlbed Tn11 bvslftell le eofto-
merlC*I to tran.-c;t IXlll '"'o <>RNILAI The regl1trant com· maoc.ees to lranuct bull· The rag111rant com-BMQI, Callt 12&83 1111p drMI wu 17742-A M11Chell. llqUOt lleenM. 11 publlc: ..... csuececs Dr an~
MM undef 11\e flc11tlou1 lftt~TrMetwM(a) ~ to tranuct bull· MN 11n0ar 111e flctllloua mencecs to lrMMCI bu91-Cheryl Ann SllPack S08 Tile reg11tr1n1 com-lfl/\N CA Calllorn11 92714 1t IOOOodocll1m July21, Tha reglatrant COfft·
OU..,_. name °' Mmea Pub11t11ec1 Orange Coett netJ under Ille tlclltlOua buelneM name or namea nesa undef the llctuloua L Streec Belboa Calif mlflC4ICS to 1•1nHC1 bual· wlfl De told 11 publ;c auction 1989 al 28 CIVIC c.n1er mencad to \f~ bllllloo
1111ed at>c>W on 115119 Daily Piiot July 17, 1989 butlneu n-0t oamH lleted above on .lune 1. 1981 bull-name or names 92681 ' ' l'IM• under tile t1c1111ous at 11742·.A M1tctte11 ltvtne Pi.u Rm 239 Santa Ana, '*' under the llcttt.loul ~ary Zager M315 Utt.CS•~ on Juoe t , IH9 8NCe A Latter llatad at>OY• on Juoe 13. Stephen Stec>ect.. 30e L bu•tnHs name or nemes CeltlOfnia 12714 on July 31 CA 127 12 lxlll..-e Nine or ~
Tlllt ttelll'Mf'\1 waa ltlec:I Lynn Brown Thie atalern8"1t wu fllecl tta9 S1ree1 Balboa CaHt 92MP lltled above on July t989 IH9 at 10 00 o Clock AM ltquo• L•ceou No lltled •l>CMI on June II,
wtlll Ille County Cler'k of Of-P\alC NOTICE Thi• atatamant wee filed Wlll't the County Clerk of Or· JMMtta Noonan Tttl1 butlnlH 11 con-Daniel R Ray Prn1dent DESCRIPTION OF PROP-47· t47to2 County It'\ Wl'tletl IHt
ang• County on July 6. 1089 will't tile County Clerk ot Or· enge County on Juna 30, Tl'tlt atat"'*1t wu 1118(1 due.led t>y ttuat>and and wtl• Tttit 11a11men1 waa filed ERTY. lnued Orang• County, ~ C P-
o '0414' "CTJTIOUI eUllHlll ange Cour'llY on June 23. IHI wlll't tile County Clerk of Or· Tile reglatrenl com· w11tt tile County Clerk of Or-Computer Room Flooring Type of LtOenM Ori-Sale Tttf1 atatament ... ,....
Publllhe<I ranga Coast NAMI ITATIMINT 1989 ,.._71 ange County on June 18. menc.ad to tranaact t>uti· ange County on Jur>e 23. DEC VAX 1117~ Com· Ganertl wlll't tile CountY Clerk of Of.
Oalty Piiot July 17. 24 3 t, Tile 1o110w1no peraons are '42.121:1 Publtatled Orange eo.11 1989 neat undat tile t1cmlou1 1989 pullf wlll't attactlmenta in· Seid hq1o1or 11<*\M waa ange County on .11#111 23•
Augu1t 7, 1080 dotng buslnH• at Publla~ Oranga Coael Delly Pltot July 17, 24, 31, 'U2471 bueln ... name Of na.rnee fQ3215 eluding printer dllC drive Nl2ed t>y the Stal• Board of 19'9 ·-
M-302 RO WHOLESALERS. Oelly Piiot July3, 10 17, 24 Augutt 1, 1H0 Publlatled Orange Cou1 llllacl above on July t2 1984 Put>llaneCS Orenge Co .. t etc fquahzallon to raco,.., de· ,.._
20751 Cttarwood, Hunt-1989 M-2ff Dally Piiot June 26, July 3, Chefyt Ann Slec>acll Deity P1101 July 3 10 17 :l• t<lld\en Equipment • re-lll'l(l~t salfl alld UM tax" Put>lilhecl Ofange Coelt
lng1on 8aactl, CA 92646 M-278 10. 17. 19e9 Tl'tle Jtalement wu riled 1989 trig.tator m~ow1111 col· lnlerHI and penalti.t In· Dally Pllol July 3. 10, t7, 24, -----------1 ~ot>en Oalessl, same 81111111 II' MftflC( M·2el wtth tile County Cletll of Or· M-284 teemal<tf. tablet cutrecl by Calllorn1a County 1989 MllC NOT1CE Th11 buslnesa 11 con-'"~ "" ang41 County on Jun• 23 Olllu Equ1pmet11 key Line • Miler W1tl't1n tile M-Ht
ducted t>y 1n lndlY!duel P\8.JC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 9U .... ll 1989 P\alC NOTICE t>Oerd1 Video Term1n11s meaning of Illa Sates and 1----------K-. Tile 11g111ran1 com-NAMe ITATl•NT fUS2tt Video S1a110n S1e11d1 UM Tat. Lew to wu NOTICE
NOTICI CW menced to transact bull· FICTITIOUt 9UllMll Tile followlng peraone are I ......... Put>lllM<I Orange CoHt flCTfTIOUI 9UllNlll Oreg S04der Macn1ne with ru $" e3• ~ l'UBl.lC
A..UCATION '0tll n111 under me ltetllloua NAMe ITATE•NT d<>lng t>UllneM u AMe ITATEMINT Dally Pllol July 3 10 17 24 NAME ITATfMlNT hooO end lland raw atoclt Inter"' S4 826 • t FICTITIOUa ..,.._ ..
CHANOl IN buslntes name or names T,,. lollOwtng peraona Ill DESKTOP DESIONS UN· IOllowlng PlflOtll are 1989 Tile lollo..,ll'lQ peraons ere EPAC Vapo OegrNHf Penalltee S2 966 91 NAMI ITATE-.T
OWMftlfW 0, 119180 at>O"e oo 6127189 doing bullneta u LIMITED, 3355 Nevada Av-no butlnaea u M -273 doing ousoness u SOivent a raw SIOCll. Costa 1729 00 t•i>en-Tn follow! IOl'l8 are
ALCOHOLIC ROl>etl 01less1 BOUQUETS A LA CARTE, lf'\UI. Colt• M•H. CA L ANISA ENTERPRISES TRACY s PET PL•CE Fite E.1tt1ngu1S1111 dfy Total S23,3S6 86 004.,; INS;,..::::'
MVl"ACM LICINIE Tl't11 llatement "°" liled 333 Tl'talla SI Laguna 92828 2451 ln11ne Ave., Suite A 125 • Broadwlf Costa cnemical Tl!e licenM will oe told to FIN•NCIAL OYNAMICI 7.12.. W1tl't Ille County Clerk ol Or-Beach. CaHI 12651 Sendra LM POetler. 3355 Cotta M ... , CA 92627 P\lll.IC NOTICE M ... Calll 92627 Soldatlng 10011 •nd •ea· tne higt>ett t>lddlf Transfer JOJOBA II iaes 1 VOii
To Wh<>tn It May Concern Inge County on June 30 TttarHt L Trinidad. Nevada Avenue, Cotta Loul•• Marta F1ce1t1 Tracy G11t1e VIioria 119 ting IOOlt 01 said llterlw 15 contingent l(a man •350 I~ Calle
OIRO. NC I 40 llMITEC 1989 . 33852 Dal Ol>lepo • t, Dana Mell, CA 12628 2451 Irvine Ave . Suite A. FICTITIOUI •UllNCll Cecil Place Costa MeS<J PIHllC drtwers p111a upon ac>provel ol lfle apoll-92;15 •
PARTNERS. NONE HOl(). ,~ Point Calif 92851 Tl'tll bualn•H •• con· Cotta M .... CA 92827 NAMI ITATEMENT Cahl 92827 Mldef various MllKI cant oy the Oaoat1manl 01 Eugene c Pacie 4621
ING MORE THAN tO~ Put>lllht<I Orange co .. t Ttt11 butlnaH ta con· ducted by an llldMdual Tttl• bu1tnau la con-Tiie fOllowlng peraona a•t y,,,, t>us0nen s cor•· Meny types ot reoiace-•ic;onolic: 8evtf89t! Control T ernont LaM Corona dal
INTEREST are applying tc Oetly Piiot July 11. 24 31, ducted by, 81'\ lndlvldual Tile raglltrant com· ducted t>y. en Individual doing t>u•tMH u duC180 oy ar •nd•v•d"aJ men1 'omoonents for c1rcu•1 In 9'cordanc:e ...itn ,,,. law .J c 111 tm5
lhe Oe91f1menl Of Alcottotk Auauat 7 1989 · Tile regl1tr1nt com· mance<I 10 lranaect bull· Tile ragl1tren1 com-LOC•TORS 210 N Crff-Tne regostra'lt com-board mtg rultland regulatoonaadmtf" ~Illa a t>~tlneaa 11 eotf·
Beverage ContrOI IO tell 11 M·294 menced 10 trlllaacl t>ulf. neu under the llctilloua mencees to 1ranaact bull· ceo1 Way L Tu111n Calll meoce<I to 1ransac1 t>uS•· Bauacn and Lomt> micro-•lier.CS by tnat dec>aflment ductad t> an lndlvldual
eohOllc t>ever•~ II 3 IS< neu under tile llclllloua bulln ... name 0, names neu under tile 11c1111ou1 9280 I nan under tne l•c1111ous SC.Ope ...,,,, •llum1n11or and Tne llJC;C.l$llUI buyat *'1"'n Tne lag lat rant com·
Airway A.YI · Cosla M"a t>utlneu n1me or oa,,_ llate<l el>ov• on July 1, 1999 bualneta name or names Lare S Garner 1!>610 t>usineu name or names transformer 48 nour ot tfle saia ••clu<I-meneees to tr11\81Ct ~
92628 wltl't "•7" ON S•LE Pt&.IC NOTICE lllted above on June t5, Sandra LM Petter 1111.CS above on NIA Tustin VIiiage Wy • 2 listed above on June 27 Wetllf ac11v11ea tape aos tog wMkllt'ldl end nouoays neu under the fl<:tltloue
GENERAL PUBLIC E.-. TING FICTITIOUI •UllNEl8 1969 Tl'tll llatemeot WH Ill.CS LOUIN M Facalll Tustin, C111I 02580 1989 penset will oe reQutred to open t>u11ines1 n-°' n.,._
PLACE llcef'\M NAME ITATEMIENT Tlletese Trinidad wttl't Ille County Clark of Of· Tl'tla statement was IUe<I Tn11 t>utlneu 11 con-Tracy VIioria 011e<1 th11 1011'1 day of July escrow daposll in H crow on 1111aa at>ov• on June 16 Publlal'tecl 0fange Coast T .. 1, a111em-t a fl'--' ..,,t .. ,.. C t Ct k I 0 d ct..,.... • no d 11 r,,,, ttatemel'll "as 111ea 1989 lawf\;I money ol tne united 1"89 •
0 lly Pll I J ly 17 19•9 Tile followlnn persona erA " -· w • ...., anne County on July 3. 1989 .. , " .. e oon Y er o r· u ""uy n' 1v1 u S 1 • .. • o u 0 " Q 111'1 Ille Co t Clerk f O " C n. J I 8 1989 Tl't Isl t wlln tne Counly Ctefl< of Or DONALD E. ITUOIElll lllU o .. mertca an c C p-M3 10 doing business 11 w un Y 0 r-f~118 ange oun., on u Y 1 rag r 1 n com· 1~e County on June 23 Publlstted Orenne Coast amount repraMnllng tne full T""ugerienla 1111-=t ~u ,,._.. Cryllal Ear 607 Hammon ange County on June 23. Publiahed orang• cout F4243tt mence<I 10 lransact t>usl· " lld -·~· _ _, Str"I ,.3 Coate Mesa. CA 1989 Dally Pllol J"'y 11. 24, 3 t, Publlal'ted Orange Coast ntss under tilt flcllt1ou1 19 9 Da•ty P1101 July 17 2•. 1989 1111 price of 1ne lloan~ a wl11't 1111 County Clerk of Or-----------1 92627 · f4n217 Augull 7. 1989 Dally Pllol July 11 24 31, t>u11oess name or nam11 F423223 M-31' witttin 30 days or th8 1d~te 1.nge ~unty on June 23 Ma.IC NOTICE Valerie Anne Cardamon Put>llsl'ted O•ange Coaat M-297 August 7. 1989 lfst.CS above on June 5. 1989 Put>h1ned Orange Cont escrow '' ooenea 8PP Y or l989 607 Hamilton S1ree1 •3. Deily Pllol July 3, 10, 17, 24. M-309 Lare S Garner Oeoly Poot July 3 10 17 24 trenaler of tile tocenM and ' f4:21117
,ICTITIOUI 9UllNHI Cosla ••a••, CA 92627 ' 1989 Hitt statement wH lfled 1989 pay trentflf lees lo tile De· Pul>litl'tacl Ofl,,.,. Cout "" ~ Dll-•c MftTICE o M n Pt&.IC NOTICE p1rm1an1 ot Alcottollc ....... NAMl ITATEMINT Tl'tls buelntH 11 con· M·277 ,..~ nu "81.JC NOTICE with the County Clerk of r--4 Beverage ContrOt &Iyer 15 Delly Piiot July 3 10 17 24.
Tile followtng peraons are dueled by an lndlvlduat . ange County on June 15· FIC1'°tlOUI eU8#Cll 10 pay an escrow lees 1989
doing t>Ualneta aa The registrant com-'~!~:A~:-.J• flCTrTK>UI 9UllNEll 19 9 P\8.IC NOTICE NAME ITATE•NT MINIMUM OPENING 810 M-292
The Two Edoec:t Sword menced 10 transact bus•· Pt&.IC NOTICE NAMe ITATEMlNT Funll FICTITIOUS IUllNllS Tht tollOWlng per1on1 er• SHI eoo 00 • cotll Sttarpenera, ~836 San ness undef tile hchllous TM lollowlng C*'tonl are file followtng PlflO"S are Put>llstled Orange Coast doing t>ullneu.. Tne hcanaee may redeem 111-ic Ml'\nrc Marco. N-port Beecn CA FICTITIOUI 9U.ll doing bualness u · dotng business as 1ile11y Piiot June 26 July 3 NAME ITATEllENT ;f ,..,,__ nu1t'IA 926e0 t>usinest name or neme N"M"'ST•T••NT ACHE1VE INFORMATION B.Mant'\9$1Futt1on 1280 1017,1989 Tl'telollow1ngper&0nsart S RONGER INTER tne tictnMll 1nyt1mep..1or1------------Aol>ln Sttuletllko. tame listed at>ove on NIA " -. ,. '"' MANAGEMENT 10221 -.. M.252 doing bullness IS NATIONAL ENTERPRISES 10 the date or sale by con· FlCTITIOUI 9U ... ll
Tl'tl• t>uilnaH It con Valene Anne Cardamon Tile lollow1ng peraons art Sitter Ave Suite 206 Foun-Blaon 83. N-PQfl Stach INTERNATIONAL FOOD CO 10499 PlaGef Rivtf Cir forming to,,,. requlrementt NA• tTA~
d .. _.__. t>y an lndlVtduel Tllos slatemenl wu fol doA1ngN.~Esl1~"0E•T•"IL PLUS llln Valley. Callf 92708 CAB92~ •• 4030 EXCHANGE. 1•252 Culver cit. Fountain Valley Caltl tor re1n1111ement ol a The IOllowinCJ partona IA ""''"" wlll't tile County Clerk ol Of ,..., ... ,. Glory LM Jol'tnaon. 1045-4 aruara ... agni!Ss. Ofovt Suite A-643 Irvine 92706 loGet'M py1auan1 10 Sec1ion11 OCMnQ buSI,_. u rn!!'c~ r~t~,'~~t c~';',. ange County on Juty 5. 198 t O 80 2 I( 11e11 a Ave Le Cebra Fountain Valley Per It Newport Newpon P\8.IC NOTICE Calif 927 14 Cn11n Wu 10•9 P•acAr 24048 I or 2•0•8 3 Busi NAIL AO VENTURES .
nell under tile llclluous F424 Anlll'telm CaUI 92804 CaJll 92708 Be~ c~:.~~~ ,, con· Lynde Meroe Brown 5252 Rt,.., Cirele Foun111n Veney neu and Proleu.ons Coae 17431 C Broottl'turlat. Foun-
Pubhsl'ted Orange Coast~ Gordon W COOi! I Geo· Tilts t>ustneu 11 con· FICTIT10UI •UllNEll Royale trvtnt Calif 927" Caul 92708 Put>ltSned O•ange Coast lain van.y CA 92708
bullf'\IH name or na,,_ OaJty P1101 Juty 17 24 31 eve. N-por1 Beectt Callt ducted t>y en lndMdu•I ducted t>y an Individual NAME ITATl!MlNT l'ttia t>uSlneu " con-Tn11 1>u11ne11 • con Da••y Pilot July 11 12 13 Candace ~Ml Force,
lltlad above on 6/22189 AUQuat 7 t969 92660 Tilt renisttant com· Tilt reglstranl com· TM f04tow1ng peraons are ducted by an •ndollldual duc1eo t>y an 1nd1111oua1 " 15 16 17 18 19 20 17•00 MOdOC#19, FountMt
Robin Stwlesl'tko M-30 t, Tl't11 1:>us1nen 11 con-• menced 10 transact t>uso-dOl:1 buSI,,.._ es Tne ren1atrant com t989 V•"--CA 92709 Ttt11 aletemeol wea hied O"Ct ......... an lndlu'""ll meoced 10 tr~~sac11"'tl~I II· nesa under tile ltct1t1ou1 0 0 ENTEnP"1SES Tne reg1 s1ran1 com-,. --•· ----------v ..... u, ..... v ne a• ""' .... l OUI " " meneees to transact t>US'" "'4t'lCed 10 transact bus T731 Steven Daniel Force W111't tfle County Clefl.. ot Or· Pt&.IC NOTICE Tne ragtatrent com· 51 un r t>ullntu name or names iooo Kings Rd Newporl nets under the hcllltout neu under tile 11cm1out 17400 MOdOC•19 Fountalr'I
ange County on July 6. t989 mence<I to tranl8Ct bull· bullness name N <>;. names tilled •~ on 7tU t89 Beach Call! 92663 t>ullnesa ntmt\ 0, names t>us1nes1 neme 0< nam19 P\alC NOTICE Vali.y. CA 92708
'42"f7 FICTITIOUS •UllNlll ness under Ille hclltloua 11'~~~:i~~ B1tt>ara Magness Scott Alan Mcln10&11 1000 l•Sle<I at>ove on May 31 llstea above on N1A Ttt11 bullneaa Is con-
Publll"'-d Ora:'?• Coal! NAME IT ATIEMENT business n•me or name• Tl't I I I flled Tnla llatemenl was flled Kings Rd N-potl Beacn 1989 Ctt.en Wu FICTITIOUI 9Ul4Nl81 du<:18d t>y PIUSband tnd Wlte Dally Pilot July I 24 31 The following persons ere llsted at>ove on •uguat 7 1~ • ~ emeCt w:• 1 Or wltl't Ille County Clerk 01 Or -Cahl 926e3 Lynda M Brown Thoa 11a1ernen1 wu filed NAllft ITATEMENT Tile regt1trant com ·
Auoull 7. 1989 dOtng t>ullnen u 1989 :~".' Couc;;-:;tyon 4'.:'u~ 15~ enge County on JulyF~2~~~~ ftt11 t>uslneu 11 con· Tl't•• atetemen• was hied with the County Cletk of Or The IOllOwlng persons are "*'°'° to traneect buel-
M-303 A\JTOB•HN BEAUTI· GordonW Cook 1989 ducleat>y an1nd1Vttlual will'ttl'te CountyClefkof Or ange County on June 23 d01ngbut1~111 nns under tile lic:11tloua
FICATtON CENTER 944 Tl'tll 1111emen1 was lfled ,422313 Put>llSl'ted O•ange Coaat The registrant com· ange County on June 16 1969 SPIA ASSOCIATES 1751 l>Vll1>4198 nal'M or namee
----------tCalle Ameneeer Ste N. San wlttt tile County Clerk. of Or-Pubflsl'te<I Orenge Cout Dally Piiot July 17· 24• 31 menceo to transact t>ull· 1989 • f4n214 E G11ry Avenue Senta Ane, 1111.CS above on 716/19 Ma.IC NOTICE Clemeott. Clatl 92672 ange County on June 23. Dally Pilot June 28. July 3, August 7• t989 M-298 neu under tile llctmous F4224n Lee & Hui 628 Well 19tt-Calif 92705 Candace A. for~
----------Steve Sadd Murad, 25947 1989 10 17 1999 buamess name Of name' Put>hsne<I or111ge Coaat Street Costa Mne Cahl Tile A«c>td Group tnc Thia atatarnent WH filed
._. Blaseoa. M V , Calil 92691 f42U22 ' M-264 listed 11bove on NIA Delly Pilot June 26, July 3. 92627 California 1751 E Garry Av· With the County Clerk of Of·
EICtllOW NO. Tttla t>uslneu 11 oon-Publlsl'te<I Orange Coall P\8.IC NOTICE Scoll Mclntosl't 10, 17 1989 Put>tlstled Or1nge Coast enue Santi Ana, Cahf ange County on Jullf 8, 1NI
.-JO.I ducted by en 1nd1v1<1u11f Delly Pilot July 3, 10, 17, 24 DlllDllC NOTICE Thia S1attmen1 wll lile<I M-265 Delly Pilot July 3 10 17 2• 92705 ~
NOTICE TO Tile registrant com· 1989 t"UIM. flCTfTtOUI IUllNE81 wotn tne County Cler~ of Or-198~ Th4 Donald E Sodaro an<' Put>ll$hed Orenoa C<*fl
CMIMTOfll Of' menced to transect busl· M-275 flCTfTIOUI •UllNEIS NAME ITAT£MENT enge County on June is. Ml.IC NOTICE M-272• Felicity A Sodaro Revo-Dally Pilot July 17. 24, at,
9UU( TitANl,UI ntH undM tile llcilltous NAMI ITATEIHNT Tile followlng persons are 1989 ,4--.. cable Trust 1751 E G11ry AOJ9Ull 7 19d
Notice le l'tefet>y given 10 buslnes• name 01 names Tile following persona are dolng bullness 89 ~ ftCTmOUI llUltNIEll A~e<1ue. Santa Ana. Calff M-3Cll
c:redllora of tile within Usteo at>ove on July 1, 1989 Pt&.IC NOTICE dot t>Ualneu 81 •I Graig McCracken BJ Put>hsnea Orange Coast NAME ITAftMINT P\8.IC "°TICE 92705
named perllet 11'181 a bulk Steve S Murad c'i S M 0 p 0 L I T A N Mateo Tools. Cl Tidewater Dally Pilot June 26 Ju!y 3. Tile IOllowtng ~son• 11e The Wtlllam A CllM Jr P\llJC NOT1C(
tf9Nfer It Intended to be Tttla 11111emen1 was llled FICTITIOUl llUll .. 11 SOCIAL SOCIET'I'. 2005 w Tool Company 869 Arbor 10 17 1989 d04ng t>UslMa as '1CmlOUI .U .... 11 ln<I Tammy L C11ne ~0-1---...;.-.;~--------
mede on ~aonal pr09trty wttn tile County Clerk ol Of. NAME ITATIMINT Balboa Blvd Sulla 216 St , Costa Mesa. C.A 92627 M·256 DIFFERENT BY DESIGN, NA• ITATIMINT cat>ll Trull. 1751 E Gerry
tterelnalter deecftt>ecl ange County on June 23 Tile lollowlng person• are N-port Beach. Calll 92663 Craig Jonn McCracken 1101 E Lincoln •4 Orange. TM tollowlng persona ere A111nue Santa •na c.tif MAm 8TA~
TM name(s) and bustness 1989 dotng buSll'\flS H Artl'tur Pickens 1549 same Calif 12665 dotnQ l>u~ u 12705 The ~ pet90fle.,.
acsdr"8 of tile 1ntendNJ F423235 FINANCIAL DYNAMICS Adame Costa Mesa Calif Tttle t>uainess 1s con-P\8.IC NOTIC£ Teresa Anno Tolle 4597 ENTERTAINMENT CON· The Sodaro lrtevoc:a.t>la Going bu..,,_•·
lrllltleror(a) .,. Published Orllf'\gt Coast JOJOBA Ill 1883 t Von 92628 dueled by an lndMdual Vil del Praao Yori:>• Lonaa. SULT •NTS. 193<1 N~I SN><t Tetm Trull 1751 E At•t>4an MeCSlcal AMerf8i
SUNOl(EUN KHEE Daily Piiot July 3 10 17 24, Karmen Ste 350 lntloe. Tl'tll buainHs 11 con· Tile registrant com-FICTITIOUl llU8INlll Caltl 92~ BIY<I CO.ta Maa c.111 G11ry Avenue Senta Ana. and lnforlNJllOn ~ t
329 fall 1711'1 Slreel 1989 Celtl 927 t5 tiuclecl by 80 lndivtduel menc«1 to 1ran11Ct t>ull· NAMI ITAftMENT Tl'tll t>ustneaa 11 con· 92627 Caltl 92705 Almond Tr• LAN, lnMit.
Coate Mesa Ca11forn11 M-279 E~ C PacA. 4521 Tile registrant com-ness under tile 11ct1Uou1 Tne followtng person• ara ducted bY' an Individual Mario Peter Tamt>ellll'll Donald E Sodaro & Fet~ CA t27t5
92827 Tremont Lane Corona del meoee<I 10 tranaact bull· buSlneH name or name• doing t>UllnMI u The reg•Strani com-22311 Blrcttteet M1u1on ty • Sodwo lfrevocab61 And•-Blatna .,.11*.
OOINGBUSINESSAS IN· Pt&.IC NOTICE Mar C1hl 92625 ,,... under Ille tlctlllou• llatedat>Ove onN/A CORICO 2005W Balboa meoced 10 transact bull· '1111<> Cahl 92692 'l'rua1. t75tE GarryAvenue. same
TERNATIONAL HOUSE OF Tl't11 bu11ne11 II con-business name or namet Craig McCracllen Bl\ld N-pon Beacl't, Caltl nan under trwt ficlltlovs Katan Tamt>elliN 22311 Santa Ane Cel4t 92705 Thie bu.Ii,_ 18 ~
PANCAKES •901 FICTITtOUI •UstNE81 ducted t>y an lndlVldu•I ltated •t>Ove on June 7 1989 Tl'tl• stlltmenl WU hied 92&83 t>ullt'\IH name ()< na,,.... Bircnteat. M1u 1on V1110 The Wi"lam A ClllM Jr OuC\ecS by' V\All
TM nart"e(I) ll'ld business NAME ITATUtfll!NT Tne rag111ran1 com · Arll'tur Plcilans Wlll't the County Cleric of Of· Corey Partlclt Pono 189 listed lbOVI ()ti NIA Calli 92e92 Md T-y L c-If-The r•ol•lr•nt eom-
eddr... of Ille Intended Tiie loll~ong paraons are mencees lo transact t>uSI· Tl'ttt llllemenl ..,11 filed ange County or1 July 5 19~9 Vtrg1n1a Pl Costa Mesa Te<esa Anno TOOie ThlS bu11ne11 11 con-r~oca~ Trull 1751 E menc»O to tr~ ~
11an'9rM(t) are dOlf'\O ~Slnest as neu under tne 11cu11ou1 wltl't the Count Ci.rte 01 Of. f424317 Ca111 92627 Tttis statement was filed ducted t>y nust>and ana •ti• Garry .Avenue Sant• Ana. ~ under the ftctltlola
FRED ORNELAS Mac:Ar11s1 t 105 Orange buslneH name or na~ 1 Count ~ Juna 15, Put>flshed Orange Coast Tills bualneu II con· witl't the County cien: of Or-Tile rag111r1n1 com· Cafll 92705 bu..,_ ,,.,,. Of '*"'*
700 Eatl Touesau Drove Avenue Hunttnglon Beach. hated at>ove Otl June 15, 1~ Y Dally. Piiot July 11. 24 31 dueled by an 1ndt111du11 ange Count)' on June 15, mlf"Old to 1ran11CI bvM· Ttt11 t>u1inHa II con-UJted at>OW on 9115113
Fi1llerton. Ca lllornla CA 92~8 t989 , Augutl 7 1999 Tile rag11rr1nt com· 1999 neu unaer the l1<:Ut1ov1 doclecl by • gene<lf oert· Andr-Bl.in.,_....
92631 Fr111 Joeeptt Rlctterd. Eugene c Peca Publl '*' 0 Coast M-299 meoeed 10 transeel busl· F422* 1:>u1ineu name or namee Mftll1p Thie 1111amen1 .., llelll
That tile property Plfll· 1 t05 Orange Avenue. Hunt-Tl'tlt statemeot wu flied 0 1 P~ J ra~e J ly 3 ness under 1"8 flct1t1ou• Put>UsM<I Ofange Coul 1111ed atiov. or1 July 1981 Tlla reg11rrant com-witfl tile County a.ti~ Ofi.
nent ttereto 11 d..crit>ecl In lnglon Beecn. CA 92648 w1tl't tile County Clerk of Of. 1~ ~ 7 t~~9 une • u · Dll ID•IC NOTICE bu11neu name or names Dally PilOt June 26 July 3. Matto T am~linl mencied to transect t>Ull-ange County on ~ 3',
general 11 MatMlals sup-'l"t111 t>utlness 11 con-ange
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County on Jwne 23. · · M-2591
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,...._, listed et>ove on June I' 10 17 19119 Th•• statement was flied nest u~ Ille tlctltloua 1989
plle•. men:l'tandlM. equip-duct.CS by an 1ndMduel 1989 ICTIT 1 19119 M-260 •lll't the County Clatlt of Or· ~ name or na~ ......,
l'Mnl. (or) GOOOWIN. Seller's rtte registrant com. f4.Hnl ' IOUI •UllNEI Corey Pono ange County on June 23 lllled above on o.c.tnt>er Pul>llllled Ofanoe CClelll
lnlerMI In Ille Sut>IHH. rneooed to lrtnSllCI t>uSI· Put>llsl'ted Orange co .. t Pt&.IC NOTICE NAM! ITAT£MINT Tl'tl• •lalemenl we• 11180 1989 3 '· 1988 Delly Piiot July 11. 24, ...
FranchlM Agreement and neu undtf the flctlllou• Dally Piiot July 3 10 t7, 24, Tne followtng perlOf'\a are Wllh the County Cieri; or Or· ,422211 Wllllam A Came Jr Auguet 7 1889
Equipment Sal.. Agree· business name or name• t989 ftCTITIOUI •UllNEll dOir'lg business 89 ange County on June 15 Ml.IC NOTICE Put>lial'ted Orangti Coall Exec; Vice President ~ merit, and 11 localed 11 329 fitted aboN on 6130189 M·280 NA• ITATEMENT PARKER PROMOTIONS, 1989 Dally Piiot Juty 3 10 17 241. Thll statement ..... filed 1----------
EHt 17111 StrHI. Costa Fritz Ricttard Tile fotlowlng peftons 118 691 I Balboa t3 N-pof1, f422117 NOTICE OF 1989 w1tl'I tile County Clt<k of Or· l'tBJC N()TIC(
M..._ California 92627 TttlS 11111ernent w11 liled TURN doing bu1lne11111 Calll 92~33 Published Ot1nge Cout ~IC HEAlll'"Q M 276 ange Counr, on JUfle 23 1------------
Tllet Mid bulk 1ranaler ta wttl'ttl'teCountyClerlcol Ot· THEM TOTAL ELEG•NCE Brau C Partter. 6911 011ty Piiot June 26 July 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY 1189 flCTITIOUI..,._..
Intended 10 be coneum-ange County on July 8, t9a9 MODELING AGENCY, 2005 Balboa .-3, ~ Calif 10 t 7 1989 GIVEN tl'tal Ille City Council ,GUJI ftAM1 •TATlmwT
meted It tile office 01 Bull· F42'4a INTO w Balboa Bh1d . &lit• 216 92533 M-253 of Ille City of Newport Beach Publlsl'tecl Orange Cout The f~ PtnOM .,.
neea tllle Corporallon. 3920 Published Orange Coell MONEY Newport Beech. Call! 92663 Tlllt t>ullnesa Is con-wtM hold a put>llC l'teerlng re-P\8.JC NOTICE Oaoly Pllol Juty 3 10 11 24 dO!ng bualnaM ea.
W lthlre 8lvCS l Ang.... Dally PRol July 11 24 31 Arthur Picken•. t 548 dueted by' an lndMdual gardlng Ille Rti>Ot1 on tne 1ta9 SCREENS & THINGS. ,. 1 · 0• • "•"'u•t 7 1989 Call Adams, Cotta Mesa. Calif Tile raglstranl com· DlllD•IC NOTICE pr090MCS Auessment Dos· FICTITIOUI aulMll M-263 •3 oow St, H•_...._Oft Callf tOOtO, on or alter "v• M·305 92628 menced 10 transact buSI· t"UUL trlCI No 59 Mcfadden NAMI ITATEMPfT 8aecl1 callf f2&4i"'-""
A."9U•1 2 1l89 642·5678 Thia t>u11ne11 11 con· neu undet the llct111ou1 R'M"TITtOUI •u•• ... "'ll Square .vhlGl't P<OP<>MS to Tile follOWlng per1on1 11• Ml.JC NOTICt Dougla Mltf11n. 125 40
---ducted by an 'ndMduaJ bustMSS name or names '"""' ~ conttn>et v1rtous lmpro_.... <JotnQ bustna• u ONw !t .. Hul\leftO'on ....._
Tile regiatfant com· lllled abo¥1 on NI A NA.Ml ITATE• m~tl lnclud•ng SldeWllkl LASCOLINAS/PENNHILL flCTITIOUI 9U-ll CalAI t2t48
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menoecs 10 lrlllsac:I bull· Breit C Parker Tile lollowll'lQ persona are planlera 1alldece.p1ng road· 250 ASSOCIATES 3991 NA• ITATIMINT Thia t>utlMM It coe.-
nees under 11\e fictitious Tl'til atatemant wu Ill.CS do<ng bullnest H way and pertong lot tm-Mae.torlttur Boulaverd Su•te Tile followlng par.an• .,. ducted by 911 lndMCSl.i
bullt'\MI name or narnt:1 with tile County Clerk of Of· K'Y'111 Magik 3647 Biren provements togettter ...,,,, •2'° Newoot1 Beach Cahf CSOll'lQ ~ u The regletrant colt·
llstecs et>ove on Juoe 7 tta9 anoe County Of'\ Juoe l5 St Newpofl Beactt. CA apprutt11111ce1 tncluOtng 92t&O $£,,.IOR CARE REFER-menc.cs 10 treneeet ...
Artttur ~ens t989 926e0 H 1 I entlque tlY'I ttrHthgllls Thomas E Tuciler Gen· RA.LS 20902 S 8'004'1'tufat ,,_. under the tldlttOta
Thie 11e1ement wN flied fu:nM Cl'ter 1• Pnillipa end decorative lld-all<a a r a 1 Part n • r 3 9 9 1 Sune • 108 Huntington ~ name or '*""
wlll't tile County Clerk ol Of. Pul>lilhe<S Orange Coast Rettttfford Or Hunt1ngtor1 and a,pourten1\C91 to_.... MacArtttur Bov1ev11a Su!t• e.acn Cet•f 12646 1111ac1 at>OweonJuty tO. ,.
ange County on Juoe t5 Detty Piiot June 26 July 3 Beacll C• 92~7
330 end t>enefll prop.,-tlts wlll't•n •240 ~°" Beech Calif t<athryn u Burlie 21M 1 Doug Manin
1989 ' 10, 17, 1989 Berry A Truuel, 1 1 tile t>oundlrlH of 11'111 926&0 Brookl'turet •200 Hunt· Thie llatlll'Mnt .......
f.unet M-255 Butt>y Circle w .. iminttar a1Mnt'n«'I d•strlet Tilts t>uainen 11 con 1ng1on ee.<;n Caht 92&48 wtll't tM Courlty ca.ti o4 Clt-
Publllhed Otange Coul CA 92683 NOTICE IS HEREBY dUC1ed Oya llmllacl pertMt ,..,, •• t>uslnHI •• eon· llr"1t County on .NtW' ..
0.lly Pilot June 26. July 3 Tllil t>uSif'\HI 11 COii· FURTHER GIVEN tl'tat Hid ett1p ducted by af' 11\CSMOull 1189
tO. 17, 19t9 ' ' f'tll.IC NOTICE ducted by 1 glf\erll part· pul>llc: ttear1ng will t>e held Ttta reg111r1nt com Ttt• reg11uant com-,_
M -258 Mrllllp tile 1411'1 day of Augu11, mence<I 10 tranaacl bull· maneees 10 1r11r11ect t>uel-Publlahed Of~ Coel flCTfTlOUI •UlfNlll The reglalr•nl com-1989 al tile nour ol '7 30 11111 uf'\der Ille flct1t1ou1 neu under the lict11lou1 01111y p• ....... -• ., .... • ........ IT ........ T mane.CS 10 tran11Ct buat· C ""' ....... -• ... -A• ~-N undM 1,,. fletllloua p.m . 1n Ille Ctty H•" ouncll bultnen name or names bullntfl name or namee 10. 11. tMt •-IC MftTICE The fOlloWtng peraon1 11• ~~ ... name 0< 01,,,.. Cttamt>en located 11 3300 Hated al>OV'e on June t. 1981 lfstld 1~ on Jv~ 15 M-217 n-. nu dOlng bullMN .. .,...,n Newi>ort Bouleverd N-· ThomH E Tudlet tH9 __ .;...;;.;;.,;.;.;.....;.;.;-...;.;. __ , TELSTAA B USINESS listed above on Not yet port Beectt. Calllorn1e. al fhl• t111ement was llled l(atl'tryn Burke
'1CTITIOUI Ml ... 11 PARK. 208 2 Bu11nau Cherie Pnllllps whlcl't time end place wlll't Ille Couoty Clll'll Of Or· Thia slatem.,,t wH file<! P\ll.lC NOTIC(
NA .. l~ATIMINT Center Oflva Suite 200 Tttls elelemerlt wit filed lntlfnled pe<sona may 1p-ange County on June 23 Wlll'I tna Cf)\lf'\ly CHlrk of Or 1---;.-.;-....-..._ ..... ..__
Tile fOllowlng peraon1 are ln1lna, CA 12i15 wlll't Ille County Clerk ot Or· pear and be ttearo IMl<eon 1989 ange COYnty on June 18, ftCTTTIOUa •IB• 11
doing bullneaa II Calvln G Rol'tr1 u ange County°" July 6· ltt9 Wanda IE flaeolo 'Ul17t 1989 MAm ITAW
EXPERIENCE C ALI· Tru11 .. of tile CaMg 0 f4M41t CltJ Cleft! Put>ttlhecl Or1nge Cout f.nt7• The I~ penor1e ..
FORNIA MAGAZINE. 426 E Aol'tr1 Family Tfust, 12151 Put>lltl'tad Ort:1.e Coa•t Pubhstted Oreng• Coast Deily PllOI July 3 10 t1, 2•. Put>tltl'tecl Orange CoMI dOlng bu._•
Bay Ave. ~ Beach, SlnglngwooCS Oflve Sant• Dally Piiot July 1 • 24 31• Dally Pllol July 17 21 , 1989 t989 Dally P1101 Jun. 28 July 3 Co4n Olri ~. tM
Cellt. 02te1 Ana. CA t2706 August 7 '189 Mf311 ..... 28& to. 17 IHO ~ llYO .. Coet• ..... Andf9w 0 Waltn. 425 E Thia t>ualneu 11 con M·300 M·2e3 CA tH27
8ay Ave., Newpor'\ Beach. ducted by tn.tlM tor lemlly Oabrl•l e A tmttro,,..
Callf 12tel trull '130i leedl IMS •Mot. TNt bual"98e 11 con-Tha rag111ran1 com-Huntington laacfl. CA
"'1::' %:,'.~~om·;:::*' unJ! t~:~tt::"C:; SlUTING A NEW BUSINESS". ". 12=... AyNa.
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ne.e under the lletlttoue lletecs abo¥1 on 916189 CA t?MO
buelnaM name or ~ ~ 0 Rorlta. TNSIM Thll bY .. MM .. oen-
lllted 8boW on June 14, Thie etat_,f waa ftleCS duc:t9d e.y • __... ,.,.
Iott IM Coul'lr, Clerk Of Of· ll8fthip
MOr.,, Wallih Coutlf)' Oii July 5 tte9 The L.-.a1 Department at the Pleate atop by to me your Th• regl.etr•nt c. ....
Thllt ttai-1 •• Ned '4.MMO -• .-..a ncuuous bust,,_. 1t1tement 1t l'MftCed 10 .,..,... ~ wttll the COunty C... Of Of· ~ Ofanot Coaet Deity PllOt II plea-.. to an· O Pll •1 !'\A,,.,.,. neea urldet "'9 fttt-ro-County on June 1a. . P10t Nty 11. 2• 3 t nounce • new MrVloe now avail· the ally ot Leg., .,.,_ ·-~ NrM ., ..._
1ttt ,...,.. uou-t 1. 1tt11 •• """ able to new bualMIMI ment. 330 west Bay. Co1ta 141ec1 lbCM Oft".,.
_.,.,., we will now S~RCH the Mela. Calltornla If you can not Gabf1819 Al"'*•• ""~ Ofenge Coaet _.. atop by, pleaae ca.II US Tiiie ,....,,.,. -... Dally Piiot June H. Mr ), name for you at no ••tr• "''arge. E Wfth.,. ~a..., a,.
10. 11 1oee and 11.,. you the OrM and "" at (7t4) ~2-'4~21. •tension .,.eoumy .. Jwer~!
M·H 2 IWllC NOTICE trip to the Court HouM In Santa 315 or 318 and •• Wiii make
Ana Then, of courM. aner the arra~.nta '°' YOU to handle ~ ~
'9Cnnoul .,..... March 11 comftl6ted we •wlll file thll procedure by mall ~ Pliot ·.Mr ' • "· ''· tum aTATnmNT -It \H\l• attould have any further .....,.f 7• ,.., -.-The folOwlnO pertona .,. your flctltloul bul4,,,... name ,_ _
PtCTmOW .,._., doinO tMlrieee • statement wtth the County Clerk, qU99Uon1, P'MM call us and we ~ ITATIMmff ""'* Ott• W•t Aoo•· pubOltl onc9 8 WMk fOf four Wiii be m~ than glad to 1N11t ~ = :""".,. :::~:o'~ :..=.W:.1 ..-. 11 req-ulred by taw and you. ~ OOUN'N HOii L•ry o-.. 11•. 204 '"" then flte your proof ot publl-Good luck tn your co. 1240-P Lota" Ave. .-.. Aot •. COM• MIM. CA cation with the County C*1c. new bulinellll cc... ....... c.M t1t2t •• ,.
MllC NOT1CE
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0renge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Juty 17, 1889
J:r....y by Bii Keane COUKTll:R CULTURE by Marana & Marotta
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