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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1988 2~CENTS
Mesa rejects Centennial di~play
· Councjldecides t h at pa rtic ipation in
a traveling eXhibif n ot ~orth the price
"From v.hat I understand. onl) will travel to the Pertorming .\n!> ~nahe1m and Newport Beach de-Center 1n Costa ~esa. tht" \\ t"Sl·
c1ded to part1c1pate." Counql'-"Oman m inster Shopping Mall and th(' Brea
Mary Hornbuckle said toda). Shoppins Center.
-The cxh1bn is -ptanned .... a~s-rp""a""11 .. c1tt--......,t--lttmturc states cmes anti
cons1st1ngofphotographs. renderings companies should parttC 1pa1e in tht·
and 500 ""ords explaining the cit) or cxh1b1t bcc:au~ I\ .... ,11 be ~ho1.1. n to
companies· part1c1pa11ng. ac ord1ng thousandsoflocal pcoplt-and\ 1\1torc;
to the literature gl\Cn the cit~ b) each v.eek and '-"Ill g1 \(' th(' pan1u-
Maecena Graphics. the compan~ pant .. the opponun11' tu bt' h1gh-
sclhng and making the 30-or-so liJhted and associated "'uh J g.n~Jt
panels. hmorical event -thl' n:-ntrnnial ol
BJ JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ................ '
While the county is taking a \eario
celebrate its IOOth birthday. some of
the cities apparently don·t \\ant 10
partid pate in ever) garne of the part,.
Asked to spend SI0.000 to include
Newtycrowned Miss
America Gretchen
cartaon hopes to be a
corporate.attorney./ AA
Caltfomla-
Four lawmakers targeted tJ'I an influence peddling
probe received nearly
1112,000 over two years
In honorariums from
Interest groups./ A3
Entertainment
thcar cuy·s h1stOI) "in a centennial
d1spla) that will begin at the old
County Courthouse and \ra' el
through several shopping l'l')alls.
Costa Mesa officials said ... No ··
One of the Cur Council's reasom
was that only a few other c1t1es ha'c
anted up to part1c1pate.
-'fter opening XO\ I at the old Orange Co.unt) :·
courthouse in Santa .\na. the e\h1b11 "I had some relu taOll' b..•\J U'><' 11
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Openlnl day at Bil A
Jlllck Sebrelfer, 2 , a~ta a balloon from
Saafty tbe Clown u older brotber Eric
loon on durlnt the Rama' openln& clay at
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Aaallelm Stadlam: .. 'Nae local team oYer-
came an early deficit and went on to beat the
Detroit Lion• 17-10. For detaila, .ee Bl.
JUSt seems h._e a public rclJt1on'> thing
for the Cl\1es." Hornbud.k ... ml fhe
council's "Ole las1 "'n'k ''J' un.in1-
mous
But Darren \.1e\1gcr pr\·.,1Jrn1 ol
the centenmal cfTon \Jld h\ ,.,
pleased "1th the r\'.'\P'1nw tu the
e\Jub1t.
··The e>.h1b11 1' d11in11 ..,,, linr ··
Metzeer said "It "'J' in1t1.11J, 111r the
ma,or compan1l'' in 1hc \ttJ!lt' .ind
the cities "'ere realh J Wl l rid
thought. It's a l1•tl\'.' 1-\1: · 11 J" '11' l'\I·
ment fort~ Cltl\'.'\
Metzger said more than 30 com -
panies agreed to paml-1 pate 1n tht>
e>.hlblt
"We felt thecmes might want to cell
the h1stoi: of th(' Cit) on the panel\
but 11 v.as up to them ·· Metzger said
.. [\en cit~ has M>mething going in
the centennial··
Metzger said O\ \'.'ra II rl'sponM' to
the centennial 1s ··great ··
The ~ear-long celcbrat1on began
Jul) 31 "'1th a b1kl" nd(' along thl'
Oran!le Coast th:rt attracted more
(Plea.e .ee EXHIBIT I A2)
Stolen goods
recovered after
molest arrest
Suspect accused
qf abusing girl, 8 .
lets police in h ome
By JONATHAN VOUU:
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Costa Mesa Pohce detec11' e!i. dis-
covered a c,ache of reportedl~ \tolen loods after they arre-sted a man
sou&)lt for allegedl~ breaking into a
house and molesting an b-H~ar-old airl as she slept ·
lpacio Aguilar. 30. was taken into
custody after his tingerpnnts v.ere
found on a v.indo" screen at the ~ilson Street home v. here the ~ oung
prt was assauhe<t pohce ..aid The a~ckcr stole in10 Ybe home \I, tule 1he
&1rI, her brother and parents slept.
Detective Paul Cappucc1lh said.
The girl was awakened b~ the man
when he lifted her panues and began
10 molest her. Cappucci Iii said Wht"n
lhe looked up at him. be put his finger
to bis lips and told her to remarn
quiet. the detective said.
When her brother sttrred in his
sleep, the man fled. He dtd not take
anything. ·
The girl told her pam11s of thC'
attack the ne"<t mommg. .\uthon11es
found fingerpnnt\ on the "'indo"'
screen. and the state.,..1dc !lngcrpnnt
system. Cal-ID. li nked thC'm to
4.guilar Cappucc11l1 said.
Cappucc1lh and his partner v.ent to
Aguilar's Wilson Street apartment -
which the detective sud is "a stone's
thro" ·· from where the girl was
attacked -and found the suspect
standmg on the street. tht" detective
said toda~
4.fter Aguilar wu arrested on
susp1c1on of child molestauon. he
gave investigators permission to
search his home. Cappucc1lh said.
DctCCllves were surpnsed at what
they found: seven "•deo cas~tte
recorden, three Porutble televmons.
two portable S1UC0s and a m1cro-
ytave.
.. He told us he hked to watch a lot of
movies," Cappucc1lh said
The d~ective. v.ho '°' est1gatt-s s,e,
cnmes. said he has no other o pen
cases s1m1lar to the at tacit
When arrested. i\gullar al "'Ore a
l~t ofiev.eli:. and more v.as found 1n
his apartment. the detectn e Siud.
While tlle senal numbers of some
appliances were hnked to as man) as
10 burglanes along the Orange Coast.
Cappucc1U1 said authonll("S are
havinia hard time hnlrng theJewelr')
tocnmcs ..
Connecung the "'atches. nngs and
pms With break-ins r~ important to
authont1es for their in' esngauon. but
also nettSsan to allo"' return of the
aoods. he said.
Some of the 1ewt'ln IS d1SllOCll\C
(Pleue He STOLEN/A2) South Coast Repertory
Inaugurates Its 25th
MUOn wtth an outstand-
ing production of "The
Crucible.'' I Al
lndez
Bulletln Board.
Bu9'neN
Claaffled
Entertainment
Oplnl6n
People
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HBto.expli.nd civicceatercomple:x
Pollce Log
PubUc Nottces
Sport•
Weather
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BJ ROBERT BARKER
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Huntington Beach city of(icial
l\ave taken steps to acco111modate a
lf'OWing bureaucracy by apprO\ !0$ 3
master plan 10 expand the: boundaries
of the civic center com pie,..
The change is expected to set the saae for constnict1on of a thrce-to-
four story parking structure at 1he rear
oft he police station to satist) parlC1ng-
starved emplo)ec . officials said
today ..
No decision has been made on the
structure that would handle parkrng
overflow at the 14-}ear-old comple\
at Main Strttt and Yorktown Y·
enue. In additjon. the Cit) v.ould ha' e
to workout agreement on a land trade
with the Hunungton Beach Co ..
which owl)s land whert! the Cl\} Hall
expansion would take. place.
City staff members have also
·proposed putting a 3 .000-square-
foot wing on ttte southern end of the
Public Works Oepartmenl. adding .:i
I 7.S09-square-foot third floor to the
Police Department and realigning
17th Strttt to connect wnh l3\.e
Street for still more emplo~el' park-
ing..
City emplo)ecs ha'e greath
outstripped CH) Hall parlin@ spaces.
even though shifts have bel'n st:rg-
gercd to help case conditions. Onl.'
deparlment managl'r ~1d th.it 11
emplo}ees arnve at ·.30 am ,r 1,0
they're liable to ha\ e to part... \t. t ~·n
the Stl'ttt.
Further compounding thl• p.1r\..1ng
shortage IS lhe 0 \ erl10\\ par\.. mg 1m
nearb~ streets. reponedl~ b~ <.t Jdl·nts
at Huntmgton Beach High .,,>(
In a step to alle' 1ate 0' l'r'l. '"'
parking in rec;1den11al area' on \tarn
and other streets. Cit' Council mem-
bers last t.ee._ \'Ote-d tci plan• .i onl··
Backlash hits anti-gay bias ordinance
BJ LANCE IGNON
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f our years later and onlr a few mile awa), sexual onentatlon from the human nghts
rarly identical statements are being made b> ordinance. The Irvine meas1o1re also bans
bour hm11 on parl..1ng on the strf't't~
The council 1s also lOnsidenng issu-
ing .special parl..ing ix·rmm to reo;1-
dents.
There are about I .lllll Cit' l'm·
plo,tts. Personnd ~anager· Don
Le"' is said The cit' added about I 'i
10 :!O emplo'~ thi-~ 'ear he said
Other officials said tht• C'lt' "'a'
about 100 parking "P3l'e<-shon ol
cod,e requirements "'hen C1t~ Hall
• (Pleue eee CI TY/ A 2)
She jogs
10,800
miles for
----tm---WhenJhc r aauna Beach Ch~ C'.ounc~I
unanimously passed an ordinance in 1984
bannina discrimination based on sexual
orientation, a sqment of the community
memben oflrvine Values Coaliuon .. a oup 1 discrimination based on race, co!Qr.. ~ ·
of c:ttlzefts who orpmzcdto figh t 1 e ctty s pllySTcall1anOiCaps an re 1g.ion.
recently adopted human riahts ordinance. The initiative also would rcquu·c a cit'"' idc
.. We fdt like the 10cfus1on of sc"<ual' vote any time the council considered adding'
orientation as pan of the ordinance was sexual orienta1ion to any fu1ure IC'glslauon.
lettina a moral dirett1on .... and legislattng As ofThursday. the coalition had 180 days to
morality," said Michael D. MclntHc, one of collect,S.009.vahd signatures to qualify the
about 12 core membcn of the coalition. "We rtferendum.
But there also 1<. thl' mNal qul"St1on an.J th\
coalit1on·s beltrl th.it thl' ordinance ~?1 ' l.,
_special trt,almcnt \.Q h·1mnsc~ uals, a tx-h,·1
that pant(ularl~ :mnl" s the members
"h's nOl JUSt the fa\ I that ifs a moral ISSUl'
said Scott Pt"l'tta the loah11on's prM1dcnt
"Even more important than that 1 the tact
that 1fsgn 1n~ ~pcc1al leg1slati,,e protection tl'
a special mtert"sl [troup
i lier healtli
• found tho action morally offensive and said
the matter should have been put to a citywide
vote.
The electorate, not the City Council, had
the ultimate riaht to d«tdc whether gay men
and women should be protected aaainst
discrimination, the opposition said.
.. As a Chriauan I oppose it. and second , I
don't think the democratic process has been
followed." Pastor Jay Grant said ai the time.
felt like the people should make a dec1s1on · The coalition believes there 1s no n~ to
like that. not a handful of Ctt) Council prot«t hom05C~uals ~ausc tbert are not
people.•• any obvious Cl"ll n&hts probfcms-forp) s.
So the &.lition is talung its case to 1hc Indeed, the lrvtne Human Rtghts Commit-
people. The aroup hopes to place an 1nit1ative tee. which drafted the ordinance last }ear,
on the next available cit) ballot that. 1f concluded that the cit)' had a prttt) good
pated. would remove protection based o n human riahts rttord.
"Wh~ stop at J homose\ual hfest)le'' \\ h\
not p rotect adulterer\. p('dophiles or an'.
thma else.,..
<\sad\ ocatt'" ot tr.adiuonal famih \ :ilue'>.
the coaht1on fear-. that the ordman('( v.111
make 11 difficult for emplo)'eri to fir~·
homose\uals "'ho art POOr ~orkers or v. hose
(Pleue eee CITIBS' /A~)
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OllMOelly,.... .....
\\1th Detroit leadtni the Ram~
I 0-.., at halftime unda). Sarah
Fulcher dashed into o\nahe1m
tad1um tQ log a mo~ 1mpress1ve
total -I 0.800 mile
That's-ho"' far Fulcher has run to
raise funds as well a public aware-
ness for ph}s1cal fitness. When she
completes her round·the<ountl) Nn
Oct ~ 1n Los .\ngeles. 1='u1cbcr will
hold -the v.orld record for dlSlaoce
running \\'Ith an estimated total of
,._. 11 .000 miles.
Copter noise . S 1 '-oo4!iag v.·~cti' m ca'11ed fearful ~;r:~.~1.~~~~~Fk1~~~~J! hearing Set D m;. ,&
0
border of the continental nitcd
States Her eff oru, she said, woukl F 1 k h ii l I g sbotm1nblast. hcwasthearmedmanandthathewas callatteniion•othcftttdforphystcal
8J GUO u.n&X aml Y see S psyc 0 og Ca COUDSC fl His-sasta-in.Jaw. Connie Gomci . about to fire on the officers fitness. especially amona cbiklren. "Half the kids ""ho take pro. ... ..., ... -l'. I tak -.--h t by NB po Ice <lOlll'ormecl lOda)' that 81"\ant' ph,s1-~ 14-)car-old boS was later found fess1onaJly adm1n1 tercd fitnns IC9U C.0.plainll lhat m1h1ary hehcop-10r man m s en y s 0 cal "°8ditl0ft wa U'l't'pfO\ In . nc&tb) with. p&tnt pellet sun of the now can't pass them," Fulcher sud *' me lytftl over homes at lower ''But psycbolOl)all~ he' not do,ng t) pe used 1n Jmulat.cd om bat when the run started. "They can do
........ Md with pater fttquenq ._a~ rad.lo he camtd for a too wdl," she la.Id. "He's' en fearful pmcs. The boy's rcpha gun was computers. but the) don't havt tht ~ =ltld lhe Irvine City Coun· 8J ll08 VAN SRSN tawtd-0« shotpn. and be-wants aom«>nc v.1th tum ~4 evldcntl)' the 10urcc of the rt' port of basic knowlcdac of how •heir bodees
dlto-----.e1 pubhc harinaon the ... ..., ... -howl a day·· an armed man on tht beach. a rord-work . ....-T..-,. A1UamimlrlealylMtbyNe-port ~t rtmained in cntiC"al con· Go9tczsaid the fam1l~ .,..ould «<._ 1nt1opohce. "Ph)'llcalcducauonhasbttnaam
Cit) CellllCihUn CamcTOI\ \os-.._.. Polil::e w lllbcMa Pwr" on ditioftt'ormudu,rlut-uk follo•1na P')'C~ counschn for Rnant The press rck.ut SI.Id Dtrd. or-out of our 1ehools O\ltr the pall 10
pw iChlW dw p.blac htanna 5ep1.. 4 Im -....OWd 6-critical to tbt lhooUns. wllidl poll('( ackno•l· ud for ht1 wift.. Marknt. ho ·"a 6trtd Br)ant to "drop 1t'' and that >U"-We need to tct mdcnbMed i8lr ,...... -....merout com-terioil COildiU.. ......... otllcialt edlr was a car of'mtttaftn idtfttil). prneeu1 w lhoollq. ~ut spun around raptdt). phyucal fit.., teachers beck in our
...... from raideftll who said laid IOdly. bat a llaau, ... bcr •id He111at1mousbuutabltrond11ton 1'e lhooili• occun"ed •ht"n ?\ev.-Marlene lryant <'Wm hO-.'t\.Cr, 1tthool "
.......-n tom tbt Tustin Marine 5"ndllll ~ Ulbllla ~•vftilj IOdQ, ICCardiDI to SMtla Holhda~ ... a ,an ~ Pohce OffiC'ef Om-k that her tuaband did not spuuround In adchtioa, Fulcher' eff'ons are c.,. Air 9l8lioD have been flyi"' *'6Med ~ tbt ~-1e~ ... ;.~ Founaain \'allt) 0..-... t-o otht-r offi 'ti"$ •ctt and \hat the offk~t fired Without hel~... raia f\a1\4f for \be u . ...., Ill* 111o11911 more Oftta than lryM&. a 26-,.,.... Ubeii111ttm· _ _ -. 1 up a n:1~•• report of 1 m non w 11~"1 htm a chance to .tdent11', • Fitna1 AQclemy: • w a' ...... wu oo IM ..._.. tl9onJy _.. aau turttn latt last billlCll _,rli,,. a ~un lumtclf. · ~ p&mnned S lO mtltiOft k\lity
-< Cab DW .W llt llCllPll 10ftlabl11h Wlwe 3 a.m. wbeD be .. .._by a Mil to rtp9ir aiwnes 1n h1i Id\ arm, A politt Pftt1 rc~atie ~d OUD\:&n Bryant's mC'd• 1 diagn<nn iho · / •••""°''""by IM~ Comey . "'rx .. COP~PI police Oftklet' who IPllU'ftdy mn-~ boft lbt bNnt of th( po&~ ftredlri119-c•1ut8c')an.'.bthennt l""!-... VICTDl/AAI IP 11-Ml IUM ) . . . ~ ..
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M ar.,..eo.e DAJl.Y PtLOT/ Mondey, 8-ptember 12, 1~
IJKNER PROMOTES YOUTH FITNESS ••• ._ ..
._. ol lupervat0n ud lhc Cali-..._ CGMul Comm111aon 1n 1986
W1-ll completed. t~ acackmy will
provide a locatton for lra1nin1
couna, worklhopl and other ac..
hvitan on 111 200-acre campus 1n t~ AJito VttJO planned commun•t>
fuadl for the facility are cxp«ttd
IO come from pnv1te donations
But John T1ylor, pro)CCtd1rcc1orof
&be Run A~oss Ammca, said today
Uaat more 1mportanl than lhe fac1h1y
is Fukher'• efforts for )'outh fitn«\
.. We're DOl lfYl"I 10 tupport a
ninncr tryina to break a wor'ld ruorct." ht s.a1d "We're tryina 10
make a statement about physical
fltncta ind the need 10 put the\C
PfOIJamt beck tnto the ~hools."
Already, the iroup ha\ won several
e«poraLe spon\(.)r\hlJ>\ for phys.cal
G1w -CWTICulum &hat orpn11ers
would hke to implement 1n fS7 ~
elementary school<; nauon..wide b> 1919. .
To thll end. Ta).lor 1\ under-
l&andably cager 10 direct a\ mu h
ataent1on as po\\tble to f-ulchcr'\ run
~ wu some talk about us
'tialhna' her out tn the dc\Cn but the
tnilh is. she needtd the extra miles to
break the record and we wanted to
take advant.asc of a nat1onw1de l V
1Udaenct (at the L1ons-Ram .. ~mer·
In add11ton to herdatl} run\ of2S to
30 miles. fuJcher bu been meeting
with school children and d1scus!ling
physical fitness. Toda> f-ulcher'\ run
11 taktn& her from Anaheim to
Fullcnon.
Whtie no stranger w d1s1~ncc
VICTIM ..•
hoalAl
he was shot tn the \Ide
Theshoot1n11s under 1nve~11ga11on
Jhe county Dlstncr rnrr
o tee and Duncan hac. been placed on
adm1nistrat1ve Jca1.e pen<hng c:om-
plct1on of the probe
Deputy 01s1nct Auornc} Wall)
_ Wade, who is in chuge of 1he case
u1d today that the 1nvc>111ga11on
would probably take at lca\t the rc\l
oftht1 Wttk.
runnina. Fulcher bepn btr runn1n&
career as 1 spnnttr and lonaJumptr In 1976 ~ _.as Nonh C arohna
1tatt champion 1n the 440-)ard d;Hh.
Ten 1.t111 later afttr a ~nes ol ~;ind 10.kilo~ter rKts she stretched her
stnde somcv.hat "'-tlh a :? 727-mtk-
nin acrou Australia..
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8arab hlcber' ran• into the BIC A OD ·a.aday at laalftime
darlnl tbe Ra.ma-Lion• football aame. .
~nC .. Ol"'9Wil Mf.Wthrough Thwtdey, noept fOf
IOIM IOCllll '°I= ... ooelt, f~S Mid The .......... ~ S."409 predicted h!OM In the "Pf!«
.. to mid 10. elof'9 the coe.t Tu.day, where there wtl be fog """ tows 1n .,_ mid IOI to low eoa ' ~ the Orenge Cou1 ,,_. Wtll .,. low cloud• and loc.i
fog ... e tonight ttwOUOh mid-morning Tueaday. Otherwtse felt
toNgtlt end sunny f"uetday afternoon Beaet\ lows ton6ght
mid·50I to low 80s with h19h1 Tueaday 80s to mld·70I Ve/Mry
lows tonight In the SOI llWth tMgt'9 Tuetday upper 70a to upper IOa.
From Pofnt Conc.ptlon to the Mexican Border -Over W. weter1 touttwty winds 10 knot• Of i.ea to night end
Tueedey morning becoming 90Ulhwfft 12 knot• wtth 2·f0ot ....
Tueaday afternoon and evening Swell aouthW91t 3 feet Night
end mOfnlng low cloud1 mostly clearing Tuesday aft4tfnoon
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Orcil Roberts warns students to
keep silent abcn1t grant changes
CITIES' ANTI-BIAS LAWS UNDER ~IRE •••
h'OIDAl
LOS ANGELES IAP) -Oral
Robenj ha.s pressured mcdtc.al >tu·
dents at Oral Robcm Un1vers1t) to
stop crumbling about change~ in a
scholarship proarr m funded after
Roberts said God would end h1\ life
unless he raised $8 m1ll1on
school, un1verst1} officials say.
Previously, pamcrpants were eligible
for up' to $24,000.
ministry and the f.lled1cal school
declined requests for comment.
1exual onentat1on interferes with
thc1f. job. More importantly the).
di1hk.e the idea of openl y g;.iy people
workm& in JObs. \uch a\ tea<: hing. that
are trad111onal role mCJdclc. for cht.I·
dren.
"The more we allow \OCICt )' to
dis~rd the family the k'>\ ho'lpll·
able it's going to be toward fam1l1cs
when our children are ha\ 1ng famtl·
ies," said Peottcr a 11 -}ear-old
architect and father of two
Opponents of the in111at1\e argue
hom0texu.afs de..cnc the -.ame
pro~1on provided other minorHtc'>
"It dou not g1 ve \pecial
preference." sa1d Laguna ( oun-
calman Robert (Jentry v.-ho ·rn111a1ed
the ordinance 1n hi\ <.11y after C10"
Georac Deukmejtan vcwcd a \tm1lar
statewide measure trJ 19~4 .. ti
you're saymg t'i }Ou don·1 d1•>-
cnm1na1e 1n lrvtnc oo<ocd on race.
creed, color, physical handicap and
you just added th1\ (\Cxual ori en-
tation) to 11."
At the hean of1h1i. argument t\ the
unanswered ques11on of whar dc-
tcrinines homosexual behavior
The coalmon, whrch cla1mc; 7S
• members who adhere LO 1rad111onal
rehJtous value\, believe, "1>' choo\e
their lifestyle. As '>UCh the} are not
entitled to the same sort of pro1e<:11on
afforded to people born into a
particular m1nont}.
.. Unlike what Cir\ inc Ma}Or) Larry
Aaran had mentioned bt'fore kom-
pennC) the d1scnm1nar1on Torp )s) to
blacks, I think there·~ a J11tlc b11 of
dafTcrence Blacks had 10 ride 1n 1hc
beck of the bus they had to use
different restrooms." said Peouer
.. Somebody who"• 1ot a d11Ten:nt
sexual onentat1on 1c. not forcod to u\C
another bathroom He 1s not being
d1scnm1nated aptnst on the ~me
lcvel1 .... "
But when 11 com~ to hou\ing ;.ind
the JOb mark.ct, p ys say the} lea rn
first hand 1bout prejudice
Gentry said that he 1n1ti:ucd the
Scott Peotter
the ~talc gay an11-d1scnm1nat1on hill.
As for the ongJn of homosexual
behavior, Gentry~ w.ho 1s openJy gay.
echoed the op1n1on of mo'>t p,.)'\ wh('n. ne-s.al3, "It's not a cho.o,en l1lh tylc
The research 1nd1<:atc~ ti''> not a 'chosen lifestyle."
Gentry con~ed that. for '><>me
p ys, environmental factors may pla>
1 11111ificam role and that "1t'\
probably a c.ombma11on of ho1h ..
hormonaJ balance and S0<.1e1al fa<:-
tors. Sull. the sexuality of mo!>t ga)s ,.,
determined between the age\ of 3 and
6 and no amount of wun!leling '"
101nc to tran\form them into hctt"r·
oscxuals. he ~•d
Although the .,Jtuauon\ 1n lr\1nc
and Laguna arc: not 1dcnt1<:al -
Laauna had a large ga y c..ommun11y
before the ordinance was enacted -
people on both '>1dc., of 1hc t\!>ue ""
Irvine have looked to Lagu na·i
ordinance a~ a )'ard\11ck
lllcbael Mcintyre
Under the re vised scholar..h1p pro-
cram, first-year medical s1u.dent~ at
the Tulsa. OkJa., school arc no longer
ehg1ble for scholar'ih1p aid offered 10
those who plan 10 become m1\\1on·
a.ncs.
Other medical student~ who >11gn ·
rpntracts promising to >AOrk as
m1ss1onanes rccc1"e up to \20.000 1n
scholarship aid while the) arc 1n
Students have complained 1ha1
Robens has pressured them to keep
quiet about their d1ssa11 sfac11on. the
Los Angeles Time~ re~rtcd toda}.
Several students said that at 1hc
semester's opening chapel service,
Roberts told them not to grumble.
warning: "Keep }our collon·p1ck1n'
mouth shut!"
Roberts, Ofl his TV programs and
m letters to donor\ tht'i )car. has
tns1sted he never promised the mcd1·
cal students an)'th1ng bq·ond one
year's ~elp. Officials in Roberts.'
. ....1--CITY TO EXP AND CENTER ...
. From.Al
was constructed 14 }Ca rs ag"
ln1t1ally. stan member~ also
proposed ~on'itruc11on of a 36.000-
sqlJare-foot mulupurpo..c senior
citizen center and conference room
and a senior center parking 'olruc1ure-.
Butatameettng on Aug.19,!>Cntors
expressed a strong preference for ~
separate fac1ht)' not linked 10 other
civic act1 vit1es. They al\o worried
about parktng for their 1nDnthly
meetings that may d raw a\ man y 3'i
600 people. they said.
C11y officials have·not put a dollar
estimate on the expansion.
A "restated loan agreement°' also
prohibits the students from borrow-
1n1 from "any sou.rec other than
ORU ." ·
At least 25 returning students have
sought legal advice regarding the new
docu ment. •
STOLEN.:.
From Al
A dated South African Krugerrand
1s among the booty, as is a man's class
rina from Christian Brothers Collete
1n Memphis. Tenn. A woman's Ollf
w11h diamonds and emeralds shaped
like a bumblebee and a d1a~ond pin
w11h the monogram BLG were also
found.
Anyone with information about
the jewelry is ask~d to call Cappuccilli
at 7S4-S3S8.
Aauilar was held in Costa Mesa
City Jail in lieu ofS50,000 bail.
ty, which tn Laguna comprise' 15 w
30 percent of the population.
"If I'm a small business owner m 'EXHIBIT · La...auna and ( want to d1 <;enmir\ate • • • •.
ipin"st gays.~ . .rm going 10 think Prom.Al
twice about 11 and I'm probably not COPTER HEARING... than ·100,000 people. In air, 19 c111cs going to do 11," he said. adding that panic1pated 1n the nde atone, the ordinance alw proh1b11s "1>'' From Al Metzger said.
from d1scrrm1na11ng a8Jl1ns1 hctcr· an acrccmcnt between the Manne vibration study concluded that Irvine!-The ne-xt major eve:nr i-s Sept. ""24
oscxuals. Corj>s and the city regarding hours of residences were not afTccted by heh· and 25, when Newport Harbor hosts a
But Laguna resident. Jefl Jahrau' opcra11on, overflight routes and copter nights, although there wa~ tall ships festival. On Sunday. the
who .said he opposed tlu; ordtnancc 1h11udc for the m1l1tary helicopters. som:e-iff'ecl onlrvine businesses. ships will cruise from Newport ro
four years ago not bccau§C he was The city has a s1m1lar acrccmcnt The study called for each trpc of Dana Point, where a day-Jong festival
aptnst protection for g;l}~ but be· reaardtn& military JCl overflight~ helicopter in the Manne Corps 1n vcn-15 schtduled.
cause he dt!>ltked (,entry's poht11.\. from the El Toro Manne Co~ Air tory ~o ny prescribed routes m the Closing ccremon i~ fo-r the cc nten·
said the ordinance hac, made ltulc Station. v1c1nity of the air station. nial arc not set, but an international
d1fTercncc. The public hearing~ will be in for· culture fair is set fort he finaJ week.end "I don't. think ha ving 11 changed Manne spokesman Lt. Col. Jack matio.naJ only. and residents are in•July, Metzaer said. More than 2S
anythtnJ." said Jahrau'> vile pre~•· Waaner has Uitd lhat rherc have been encouraacd to voice 1he1r concerns ethnic sroups will prcscnl their food.
den t of la:guna Beach Lum her Co no major changes in hclJcoptcr flights about helicopter noise and safety. clothina and entertainment. in the
Indeed, the ord1nanc.c did nothing during the summer. The City Council mee11n~ will bcgtn fair. hes.aid.
to prevent a rccen1 \prce of' 1olt'ncc Complaints about hehcoptcr over· 11 6:30 p.m. in ·the council chamber<, "Everything is going great,"
aptnst P Y men in Laguna -.o mc-niahts and noise 1n Irvine arc no1 at the Irvine (1v1c Center. 17200 · Metiaer said. "We've got somethil\g
thing Peoner and M<:lntyrc \:11d 1ht) new. A recently completed hchcop1er Jamboree Road. a<>tn& on every weekend."
• ordinance 1n his c11y bccau\c he
rcce1vtd report\ that !ICVeral cm-
ployen were aoing 10 fire their gay
emj)lqyca after the ,ovcmo.u.cw ·
Gentry '><lid Laguna\ an1 1-d1s·
cnm1nauon la w ha., had "trcmen·
dous 1mportan<t " J\ a preventati ve
meuure and an cdurn11onal 1001 to
fo\ter tO.lcN!Af<.< for ih~y communt-
de p
10
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uon's 1ni11a11ve pa~<;('' the organ11a-
11on plans to be a f1m c 1n In inc
pohucs well into ~e fu ture. Pcollcr .
u ia he would l'i1<C 1.0 ..cc lllCcoah11on
become a referral · .. crvlcc fo r
homo!ICxual-. in \Carch of toun~ltng
that .m1&h1 bnng them to ihc hcter-
•
One lotto ticket worth $6M ose•ual11festylc ,
Thc coaht1on recently publi.,hc<.111s
first newsletter the <icntr) The onc-
P81C publtcat1on h\ts v1dt'o stol'C'I
and cable ~talion~ that do and don't
feature pornographic mm 1c\ and
uracs readers to bo)'cott thc one<. that
do.
SACRAMEN"TO (AP) -A lollcry
pllya 1n La Habn1 pKkcd all m
. nwnbcn1n the weekend "Lo1106-49"
prm 1D wan tbeS6 2 m1lhon Jackpot · &be Cahfomta Louery c.a1d
Two tackcts. purcha'ied 1 n New Port
leach and Indio. ~me up ~1th five of
tbnt• rqular oumbcrund the bonu\
number. Each t\ worth $813.000
The J.ackPot 11cke1 will pay
S6,247,499, -'.POknman David Hall
11id s.,.nday. Names of 10110 Wtnner\
lft not known unttl they turn 1n 1hr1r
tickcU at lottery offices. -
ORANGE ........ COAST ~·~
MMtOP'9CI
fhc w1nn1na "'-lmben packed Sat-
urday rught for the tw1ce-weekJy
game >Acre 13 28 , 31 . 3', )7, 39 and
the bonus number, 10.
f here "'ere 29S tickets wtth five
~um~r .. each,.w1nn1n1 S2.912. and
IS 423 ticket\ with four numbcn.
each wonh SSO W1nn1na the fiud SS
pr11r-for 1.hree numbcn ~ 266.119
11ckets.
Sales for the weekend pme to&altd
SI S.623. 794 Prucs awarded to play-
er\ totaled S 10.878.974.
It also t'ncourage\ res1dc-nts to
lobby. the lrvtne Unified xhool
Dt1tnet for sex educ:t11on that teache\
abltsncnce H "the only cflcc11vct,
method ofb1nh concrol."
"We JUlt decided we wanted tO SCI
1nvolvtd," Peoucr ~1d.'" to make
sure the family 1sac111nga \01C~ m the
Poh(1es of the school dmrict.
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don't )'OU lake? Ca11 die 8UfDWf above Ind )'OUr
"'etllle wtU bt reoorW. uantcribcd and de·
l1vned 10 &be..,..,.... editot.
Tiw •nae ~.w•enna ICt'Va« may tx
uted IO r«ont lllWl IO die lditor on any topte.
C'ontnbuton IO ow Utttrl ooturnn mute 1fteludc
IMer name Md lllJJllDM,.... for vcn(l(l!Uon
Ttll ut wlaat'1 on ,our maftd.
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Enograms on HB' s
Bbfsa Chica area
slated at City Hall
Hamett V.. 1cdcr chdirm11n <>I the Orange
County Board or Su pen 1\or\ "'ill be the guest
speaker at Wedne\Cla) '!i general meeting or the
Am,aos de Bolsa Chic..a 1n Room 8 of Hunungton
Beach City Hall .
Wieder, whoi.c 2nd Dmntt indudes the Bol~
Chica wetlands. will addrl'\\ concern\ and ques11ons
concerned the planned dc,elopment of the seaside
marsh. The event "'Ill be held at 7 )(J pm
ln a future program. ~hedulcd for ~pt 28. the
Army Corps ofcrigineer\ •Mil pre..ent an overv1t'Vt of
the preltm1nary na vigable and non-na' 1g.able open-
inp betn& con~1dered for Roi~ ( h1ca Call proJ~t •
coordinator Ron Tippet\ at !3"4:)19li lor mort'
mformauon
Nenrorlilag ta11' ln Laguna
Barbara Venezia ot Venc11a Produc11ons "'Ill
discuss networking and tts effect on blUiness at
Tuesday's breakfa-.t meeung of the Laguna Beach
Chamber of( ommen.e
The program 1~ \Cheduled lr>r 7 a m in the Press
Corps Room or the Surf and Sand Hmcl in Laguna
Reservations ma ) be obtained b~ <.11lhng 49~1018.
•
BJ AMANDA WRA V
..., .... C.111JI I I
Two hule ~ordc, -no and ·fault .. -•
are find1n1 their ~a~ into the mind\ of
Caltfom1a voten
Holtda> Dapper prefer.. "'Ord\ like
"account.abaltt~ " ·competll1\t market· place," and ··1upa)er \a~1ng\ ..
Dapper, Orange Count) campa1a.n di-
rector for Voter Re\ Oh \aid the insurance
industry 1s spend in' more to promote the
no-fault rn111a11-.e Prupo\111on I 04, than
Ron.aid Reagan did on htS la\t pres1den11al
campa1an
.. Bu!>h and Dukalo<> are going to ~
fiitiuna to get the air 11me against the
insurance 1ndustn "shc·....atd
Dappet:. l2. arid her iellov. c.impa1gn
worke-rs-at Voter Re,olt a cm7tn-fundt'd.
non-profit org.anuat1on backed b> Ralph
Nader ·arc going door-t<r<foor on behalf of
Propos111on I <J3
"If ""e get enough mone~ '4C II run a
small media c;ampa1gn on l\ JU'>t 10 let the
voters kno"" v.ho "'e l\re ·\he \a1d
' As ofJul) IS \.oter Rc olthadrece1,ed
S890.262 in con1rabu11on'> mo\tl) from
md1v1dual donauon\ IC'>'> than S lfJ(J
Dapper said the organ11a11on 1\ planning
some radio \pots near the: end of the
campaign
"To bu~ a rad io "P''' in \mall market Ba•ketball lugue 11lgaU1'9 areas can be le"" than SI '"' · she said. adding that because \ r,ter Re' oh has no
Registration will began toda) al 5 Pm for the volunteers o,i.orking in Fn:\n(J Bakersfield
fall quarter basketball and 'olll') hall leagues al the and R1, erndc radio '>P'Jl\ 14ould hcli>
South Coast YMC>\ 1n Laguna '1guel cover tho~ area'
Leagues are a••ulah~ for bolh adult' and But Dapper '>31d she behe,es thaL
younJSters. w11h league pla~ scheduled to bcgm Sept. although tele' 1\10n and radio reaches a
26. Call the Y at 495-0453 for add1uonal 1nfor-large audiCf'llt 11 1., ncit comparable 10
mation. personal contatt
Bo1v Sc~ ou•-r-rultJnd "You fa~:ld'>kqu~uons101he rvse1or
.T IO '°'" 9 JUnk mail '>he \aid ··~ C Can answer
The Orange ( ount' C ounul ol the Bo) Scouts quesuons ..
of Amenca arc launching the-.r annual fall regi~ What Dapper \aid '>he has to estabhsb
Jrat1on campa1.in throughout tl'fc counC) toda~ firs111 that she is not "-'Ith tne insurance
Bo)'s from 7 to 21 and girl'> from 14 10~-orl-a_r_e_,1.._,ndustty or tht'("ahforn1a Trial l.av..)efS
eliaible to J01n one of the 'anous branches of Assoc1a11on · Thcrc's paranoia because
scouting. Further rnforma110n ma~ be obtained the advertising ha'> been w deceiving.
from the local Scout Ser' ice C l'ntc:r in C osla '\.fcsa at "We'' e made our'> in 3\ "mple a S46--4990 languagt as po<.s1blc bccau<,c "'e don"t
Offbeat gulde at GWC
have to hide behind dcccpuun ·· Dapper
said.
The complete tc't ot Propo'>11ton 103 1s
three pages Dapper said Propos1 11on I o.i
1s more than If.I> pages
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, s.ptember 12. 1988
a.m to 11 pm botb in the \ Ot('f Rt"'olt'~
Santa Ana office and on foot To rterutt
can\as~r~ sh<' u~) v.ord of mouth and
ad,en1sements 1n 1hc classifieds v.h1ch
read 1n part
"Elected 00ic1ah dt• nothlnK-special
interests '-'ant 11 10 slo\ tha1 '-'.t' \ 01er
Re ' oil 1s fi&htini onl' ot th<' most
pov.erful abus1\c '>pt'•lal interr'>t .. -the
insurance mdu.,tf'\
Chm Fo"' le _ I responded
The recent graduatc in bu'>tnC'>'> finance
from Wilham dnd \fan ( ollcgc rn
V1rgin1a quit h1.. cold-lalling JOb at
Prudcnual-Ba(h<' ">clunllc\ Ill pitch the
men1s of Propo'>1t1on Jfl\ lale 10 fa ... e v.11h
potenual \CeptllS
"I had a lot 01 '>\H.tc'' nght .,ff. .. he ~1d
"The first night 1 "'3'>n·t tramin~ I got
SI .. 5"
Tn tng 10lOn'1n c Int -.C:lunt1cs bro-
ku s v.u another maucr hov.c,t'r "I g.ot
tht busmh'> pc--, •r ' '1c"' of v. h' the
so,emmenr st1ou1d:-: g.-1 1r" 1\C:·d 1.1.1th
the insurance inoustn
The\ d1'>(1.1untt'~ ~h•H I "'a'> sa~ing
becau~ I v.as Ju<.' oJ• J'~olh:gL
But Fov.k hii'> cc ~r on •he issue
read in@ thr1Jugh lt>g.;i l:\t. iind an • ncreasin@
num~r IJI nc"' 'PilP' i ctn1dcc. · I leel I'm
more ol.-4~ c• fle' · Jr th.:~ art.' on the
subJC'Ct he '>a J I h•oug.ht them 1n
h1era1 ... rc dnd :hC'\ Jlkd 11 propaganda ··
Y. hen g In!! dovr I•' d11•1r 1u\t getting
people t{J .i~ter 1' f 1\•k', fir,, 1b1ettl\C'
· The\ •h nlo. ' 1J'rl thl·re. w get
s.igna1urn ht \Jld It ' d 11fi, uh <>ome-
\lme<> to gcl ~ ..>J'll : 1..nders:and that
}Ou re there . .;~I tut:. 'c 1nt<•rm4t 1on ··
.\!though Fv "k '>.!Id mll'' oJ h1!.
encounters v.ere tr cndh one\ he has ~n
cha!>ed b\ an 1rall.' 1n,uran.t'. agl·nt and I)
somc11me\ for.l·d tu l'\pla1'" ht~ po<>111on
through re mote c,pealcr phr•ne\
.. I don t hk'e nnghMrhuom-ttntlaf-
he ~1d ··1 dor I think that~ a gund "3' to
lne ··
De\plle the or I:::-pcr\cnt Fv"' k
descnbes as rude ,r bad listener. ~C' 1..·alled
h1!> i pa1gn "'url nspinng ··Thi'> '"
dtrec c,uhc,
W t !>taned ou1 a'> merl' ' a 'd1ffe~nt ..
sort ol e\pcnt'nce lor F '" k before
anending grctduate h1101 ' uld h,n c: a
lasting 1m pad A three-hour ')Cmin•tr on the romanu<. unu,ual
and entertarnmg in <,f;u1.ne-m ( at1forma-wlll be
presented Thur'ida) in Adm1n1strat1on 136 of
Golden West College 1n Huntington Beach
To battle such a 1.1.ell-tunded campa1in.
Dapper ""orks c,e,en da,:,s a "'eek from lJ Holfcliy Dapper epearbea.da Voter Revolt.
I
Y. her a..kcd v.ha t he' "'· dr ng after
graduate school he replied I might lt ~C' lobb~ ing ior a non-profit orµm1a11on ··
Wntcr and lecturer Rohcrt Badal "'Ill conduct
· the 1 pm. program The fee 1~ $19 and reg1slrat1on is
being taken at 891-3991
Democrat.9 meet la HB
A Greek fest1val. in honor of pres1dent1aJ
nominee Michael Dukaki\. ""'be pr~senu~d b) the
Oemocrauc Club of ~ c\t Orange Count) Fnda)
from 1 to 10 p.m at the (,red Corner. at Firth
Avenue and ~arn ~\reel Huntington Beach
Lawmakers in·p.r.obe got $162,000
Guests arc encouraged to dress 1n Greek
costumes and pn1es will be a"arded for th~ .most
creative Greek conccpuon Funds r::uscd "'Ill go to
the national campaign a\ v.cll as local Democratic
candidates. Donation 1s S:!5 for one pcrwa or llol.O
for $40. and more informauon '" a'a1lable 'at
642-0794 or 536-6010
SACRAME:-.:TO t.\P) -Four !av.-
makers targeted 1n an FB'I probe of( ap1tol
influence peddling rece1,ed nearl~
S 162 000 1n honoranum~ trom special
1n1ercs1 groups1n 1986 and I 9 -
The la""maker\, 1.1.ho c:ln each help
decide the fate of cena1n bills fl-CCI\ ed the
mone) from bus1nC'ists ~e.,1ng to m-
Ouencc the course of lcgislauon the Los
Angeles Times reponed toda\
T'he senator 1s under 1nH~\\lg:l\lon 111' the Osteopathic Ph~ s1t1ans and
t.aktl}La i)~O()Q honorarium fnr ,1 hogu' of Cali fornia at a ume v. hen
FBI com pan) pushing J h 11 nn ii tic-11110us earn mg a btll on ~half of 1he
ur~eon\
he v.a-.
med it-al
shnmp business. _ group. The bill later became la"'
The others targeted in the \ling re' ea led Matt We, uker C\CC\Jll' e director of the
last month arc .\s<,emhh1.1.r1m11n (1'-'en organizauo"n. said he douhted \lontm jl
Moore. O:Los Angele:~ ~r • -.J'T l'd t1.1.u was motived b' the Im and said hi\
bills for the. FBr , ph<: n' lirm' and organ1zat1on spreads honor.mums among
reported rece1\lng J S5 ~' n .ampa1gn legislators "ho '>uppon their au~
donatton from lc.'derJ J~l.'nl' .\\· .. We ._no"' hov. 1he-lc:ps1a11' e pc1ht11 .. al
sc=mbl)man Fran\.. H1l1 !(.\\ hm1er v.hu proc:css..,,orks ·· V..e~u\..ersa1d ··v.. hen '''u
rcportedh reccp ed ~ ~1111 in honor-find someone 1.1.bo "'111 tale up~ our '"au~
anums from 1he· FBI lumpan1e~ and b) goll}. )Ou use b101 It's a snuauon that As~bl).. R.Cpublu:;rn Lc.!dcr PJI ,,11..in ut has been gotng on ;;p hert' I 1r .eJrs Jnd
Glendale. v.ho repottc-d i!rl<'l't·n!l SI 1111 ~cars and e'e~bod' more rir '''' [td' n
1n campaign contnhu11ons lrom J 13 e FBI line and docs 1Lregardks<. ol the ngh1nc''
but his anorne' < hn,tophcr H V. ing ..aid
he was mt'rC'h edulating Fl·• on \\a~c, w
defeat the bill
Hill also rne \C:J J S1.1 1 ,.,, tnp 10
London and Par ' 1"1a1d lor h' Pac1fi,
Telesis Group \Ii• ·e ana ner hu'>band
accompanied H an.i n,, "'11r ;,t a \.O\I ol
around SS f(,
Pacific Teles" \fX•kewoman ..\m~ Da-
m1anali..es 'Mild th tr r v.a~ J .. ,iud' tour'"
of European ph nc ' '>h:ms .m·d lhat
\.1oore and H 111 "l"Tl n. 1t1."d 0c..-~au~ the' ~n e on the .\ ~\.C-nb ' l 1 i • 1c<; and
Commerce ( vrTllT' 'k.
FV Library friend• to meet These honorariums usuali~ ga' en a~ a
speaker's fee apparent!~ ha\e b«ome the
donauon of choice tor wmc:-polHIClaM
who arc able to dcp0\1\ tht' Ices mto
personal accounh 1.1.h1lc lJmpa1gn dona-
tions fall undentnct gu1dchnl''i.the T1me'i
said.
The Fnend'i of the f-oun1ain \ alle) Ltbrar) v.tll
hold a general meeting r nda~ .11 "I '() a m at the
libraf}. I 7S6S Los ~lamo'i .. Gwen \fol•rt: ' 'l"u··~ r. •'t:• ., tha' '>he:
frequent I~ and ,on'1"tl·n1h 'ntc\ ag..i1ns1
the pC'OplC' "'hll I''' ~il ~ll n, ,r J •1;; · ..aid
her allornc~ Philip ,.u R . Jr
Five books iw11l be re' 1e1.1.ed at th e sess1on.
w~1ch wtl11ncludc the Oag-ral\rng cercmon~ for war
prisoners at 10 a.m a1 f oun1ain Valle> ("11 ~ Hall.
Call Dorothy NaJI at 75-0:?4:? for add1t1onal ,
In a d1scuss1on last \pgf ahout fund
ra1s1ng rn the Legislature. \cn Joseph B
Montoya said· "We're all on the borderline
of .being felons beciusc there arc 'Ole!.
being switched for monc' II 1.1.e'rc not
there: v.e'rc on the 'erge oi 11. ··
compan}. , or W\Ongness to 11 ·
i'one of tho«e la"'ma t"I"\ 1argctt'J Bess Feil ov.ner ol a ~.ramc:nw
would discuss the con1n1>ut1on' emplo~ment agenq ~1d \fon11na 111dl·
• The Times said ~fontO\a ,hJ1rm.in ol ~m 1el Jaramillo ~hnted an honoranum
the Senate BustnC\) J nd Proll'\'lllln' from her 1n e'c.hange tor heir n \..1lhn[t J
Committee. too._ S •J. \-q in hnn11nmum' bill
In add111on \lunlll\ a H 1' anJ \toorc:
each r«e1,ed thousahd<. 1JI d 1'1al"'> tor
auending bncfings t" thr < .i'11orn1.i (able
Tele' 1~1on A.s\OC1at10n
information ·
CALENDAR dun ng 19 6 and 14 ~ Hill •l•pt.mt•d "He \a1d 1hat if he 1.1.erl' I h.-"'lluldn·1
-S4 I. 725. Moore -at,c:pted In 111.111 a.nd 81\ c an~ less than S 5()(J and morl· v. ould be:
Monday, Sept. 12
Montoya, D~Whnuer. 1~ one of four
'legislators targeted 1n the FBI' l-)earsung
operatio n. in v.h1ch agent'.> offl'rcd to pa)
honoranums in C)(changc for \.nle~
Nolan took $:!:!...850 better l «fused n and \\alli:cd ou1:· she
Monto}a¥s honorariumc. · 1ncludl"J said
S I ,OOOto address the annual '"n' cnt111n l>I Jamanllo 1.1.as una' a1~abk IM lnmmen1
The honorariums g.a'c the: kg;slator' a
·•more pos111' e dtlltudt··· tu1.1.ard thl'
5"ss1ons. !Mild former .\Ssf'mbh man Den-
n ts \1anger'> nov. "'orl.1ng a~ a iobh~ l!>l ft•r
the assoc1a11on
• 7:30 p.m. Lagana Bucb Arts Comm ission,
council chambe~. 505 Forc'it o\' c.
-v1 .. -.:_;,;;;~m;;:r~;~~--100,000 in tA che-er Mexican indi:pendence
10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m. Oraa1e Coonty Plan11lng Com-
ml••loe, board meeting room. Hall or .\dm1n1~
tration, 10 C1v1c Center Pla1a. Santa Ana.
• 4 p. m So•tlt l.agH• Boarctof Revlew,..3 I 59i
West St.
• 6:30 p.m. Jrviae Cltt Council, coonc1I
LO ANGEL (AP) -\fore than
I 00,000 people cheered a' a parade of
beauty queens.. mo' 1c stars and '1\ 1d
floats .snaked through sc'en mile of cit~
streets to celebrate \1c~1co·s succe sful
struggle fpr independence from pain
came from. and that there·., no place 11ll'
home," said the rc11red r.i1 lruad \\Of~l'r
who clutched a' ello\\ balloon in one hand
al'ld waved a red "'h11e c1nd green \lt\I an
flag with the otht'r to :cktir:nr thl' I.. th
amuversan ol .. (mto de Dolores .. on
Sanda} ·
Span1!>h monarchs "'ho had.rukd \te\lco
for more than three centunes
8) I ~I the ~fe\lcanr, had v.on their
independence
Sal l.opC'z. -~ \\ho~ parent~ 1mm1-
ara1ed from ~te\ICO 1n .'(~I. hasorgamzcd
lhe pa rade for the la'>t 25 ~ear and ha'
attended for t\\1ce a'> man' 'ears
flags on their 1ruc 'Jnd dro' i: do\\ n F1•.-,1
t~t. but as the 'k"'Jn Pl'l'ulauc. '1 herl"
increases. the parade g l" higg.t>r and
bigger ·· ht' S3 d
.i\uthonues esu matcd thJ t J "'"1.ln
people tumNi out for thl· --m1ll'·long
parade chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road
• 7:30 p.m. Irvine Scltool Board special m"Uq. distnct office, 5050 Barranca Parkway.
"This hohda~ 1s to \fe\lcans \\hat the
Fourth of Jul) 1s to mcncans." said Juan
A ellano. who moved ro C altfo m1a more
than 50 years ago
"The parade remind$ us all of\\ here \\C
The hollda\ mar.._s F:lther \flguel
Hidalgo> Cosulla· 1mpar,<,1oncd )pecch 1n
1810 urging his peasant congrega11on 10.,
the Cit' ofDolore' to take up arm" a(l.llin t
"When the parade wa\ fir-St organ11C'<l 11
wa) nothing but a bunch of brl"'1n~
compan1e.., that put a rnuple of \1t'\1 t an
It featured Indian dancer. 1n gll.,tcning
s1her and gold r»hl'<. "1th an~kt' oi dncd
nuts that could tx-heard r.ittltng ah<l\e the
SC1u nd of tht' in MIWI'> and gu11ar-
'Pot1c£ Loe I .
~· 7 4-ye,ar-old Woman held
~in death Oflfedestrlan·
• BJ GREG K.LERllX °' ................
An lrvtne man wa'> \truc.:k and
killed Sunday af\ernoon by a 74-)car-
old woman who~ car "ctrcd into a
bi~le lane on ll"\'inc Boule' ard
wfilft the man wa.s wallung his
-bicycle, poltce Mid.
fhe JO.year-old f1ctm}. who~
name was be1n1 withheld pending
notification of relauve\, iwa'I walking
his bicycle east aluna In 1ne
Boulevard near Red ttill A'enuC' 1n
L.caaalleac:b
The owner of a red 1988 con·
• vertiblc Poncht C1bnolc1 911 re--
~ 'he car '\Olen turda)' from : =ti rk1na speer on South Otlst ; H y. The car v..n rq>Otledl~
: between 8:30 and I 0 lO p m • • • ;. A ftrat aad peckaet ~alucd al S ICXl
·, Wll reponed stolcft unda) trom a : car park.eel on C\prc Ori \t. . ' .. : • la a .,,.,.tt mc1dcnt, h,1uxhold
:·=valued ae Sl .000 .. ere ~tolcn •: .y_f'rom a car puled at uth :; Coat Mediail Crnter. t~ "•ctlm tnld
:. police. *' ••• :· Polt(e llrttSttd Nttl Pctt-r { 0\1'IC,
...
TuslJn at about 2.30 pm. when the
accident occurred, said California
H1JhwaY. Patrol spokesman Keath
Thomh11l.
A car traveling at about 65 rnph
made a lane change and 'eerC'd into
the bike lane. runma the "1C't1m The
v1cum su.ft'ettd mas.s1,e head 1nJunc'I
·and was pronounced dead at the
scene.
W1tncssn lateT caught up lo\lth the
dnver and told her she'd hit a man.
but she refused to return to the 'ioeene
and drove home. The "-1tne sc
27, of Missaon VicJO on su.sp1c1on of
dnv1na u., the 1n0U(nce {If al·
cohol. Co)'M was ,1oppC'd rarl)
Sunday on Coast H1gh,..a at Sth
Avenut.
Newport8wla
Four conttn tickru, rt'poncdh
valued at S360. ~ seokn from the
owner's JNnt while w -.s anrnJina
a petty 'Thpnday nijht on JSth trttt
The 11•l1Mow h<kf\\ WCTt '"' the Plcif'k Aml*i\hnt"' roncn1 fcatur·
1n1 tbe rock band Ann1m1th • • • A Wne 0Canfroft1 rnidtnt told
poti« s.act.y that a th id heel 1toln1
two pns -a m11h and Wttaoa .44 M,.n\lm revolvn valued at S 700af'd
rteoreded car's Ileen~ numhcr and
police later arTested \.fan ha pcn~r.
''·at her home 1n In ine
Thomh11l said that onh a k\\
minutes befo~ the accident. penccr
had struck a parked car on In 1m·
Boulevard he "-'IS apparent!> not
under the influence of al ohol.
Thornhill said. penccr lo\:1.S boo~ed
into Oranac Count) Jail on 5usp1cion
of vehicular manslaugter and felon~
hit-and-run dnv1ng. Her ba1hs
SlS0.000
a Walter PPK .32<ahtxr ~m1.au10-
ma11c pastol \'aJued at SSOO • • • An unkno.,n 'andaJ thrc"" paint
thinner at a blue 198:! To ot.i p1l ~up
tnaclt. c:au11na an esttmatcd S '~O
dalNllC to the car. lbc \lct.J.m told
oobce The 1ncicknt OC'CurttJ la t
Tlsunda) -Mc the car was parll:cd on
42nd trttl. • • • Golfequ11)mtnt ''111.lC'datS~v.-u
rtpOrUd 1tokn from the trunk <'f a
1916M~ut) Grand M.trqu1\par~rd
S.tuiday 1n the pu\1n1 101 ol a II
courw on lr'\'1ne \Crtuc . c.... ....
A S700 car trltohaM .,-u tokn
· from a Mazada R '\-" lifter .i t
0
h1d
smashed a ~'\ndo1.1. The car "'·'" parked on .\1r'-''l)'D'1-Vl" • • • Three ures ~-ere sla~hed on ;i lJr
parked on PlaC"Cnt1a \' enue r he
vehicle's owner repdncd a 'ch1dl· in
his parlung spa e and had that ,;ir
tov.cd. and told authontte\ lhJt nia'
have led to the sla hin! • • • ~London man left h<lrn<' "•th1,ut
h1.s .\mencan E.'-pru Tr~' ckf"\0 l he·
ques He ~poned more th:in <.'
cash v.as t.akcn from h" "'" 1.:1 at
H QIUC Barm1chaets on '-cv..p.._lrt
Boulc\'ard v.hen ht" lo<.1 hi' ''Ji t'l or
was p1ckpocke1ed
P'oa11talll Valley
A. 27-)tar-old m11n 1.1.a" arn· .. te.1
Saturda')' n1'1tt for drunll'n ti1, 'dl"
nd1n1 1n the 1700 blod •ll f ud1 J
A\cnue. He "asc1te" nd r\·lt'a-.c:J • • • A silver 19 'ta1da p11..l up trud.
was stolen from the Q.JLll) bltx ~ ot f:I
Pueblo bet"tcn 10 ri m 1 huN.l~
and 8.30 a.m Fnd•' .. "• Someone sm;nhcd th.: 1nJ,,~ tll 3
car parked 1n the I bltX:l ''' Adobt R1'\tf Road bctv.ttn m1Jn18.hl
and noon unJa\ anJ '"1k' ih<-
\rth1de's sterco -
lntM
Some Sauuhto .\' cnuc ~1J •nt~
found a l1\t ~b OPl'"' um 1n lh<'tr
fireplatt unda~ '' cnm• .\n11ttal
Controloffictal\ "' l.cd 1hean1m. I up
from the homt, hut 1t l:nH '"" prd th.~ a bid fcn'-c at th, ilntm I
wtttt. • • • A. ~.., threa\c11N \o ~tll I\~ . .,
' uncle earl~ unda) f'\ cr11ng \•\ ~·1 ari
anuquc aucuon at the In inc \IJr·hHI
-trC"rr h-c-lost aJ'prm.i m 'ltt-1\
SI00.000. • • • .\ black and ~ Ka1.1.a-.a~1 ''n .i
motorc)tle was ·stolen from thl' 11 •
block ofSan Remo bet1.1.-cen m1dn 1~n1
and 8 a m. Sunda' ....
Someone stole the '>peah·r-. lr,•m.
1966 Porsche parked 1n the t 1• "'i\..: ~
of tream"'ood sometime ~''l'r •h,
v.~kcnd • • • .\ m1crov.-a .. e o":cn tck' 1""'" "
and telephone ,..e~ !!.\Olen lrt'm ...
home l'n lhe t4 blocl 01 l t•un-
tr')wood Lane bet"-ccn ~pm '-ll ur
da} and a.m unda)
Ba11tiJaCtOn Beach
A. n:s1ckn1 tn the 16000 hlocli.. of
Tortola said som~ne cut the top ol
his 1987 Mustana con\cn1hle and
stoic a S500 StC'reu S.:'.t M' '"d11thing. a
garage door openl'r Jnd a \<'I 01 \..e~ s
•••
.\man"' ho"' c·~ 1n the I Qf)()(l bh.x-~
of hordrne} repon~ at 11 ~I p m
unda' •hat an 011 v.l'll <;taned
m!~1ng louq no1~.. He -.a lled the
emergenc' telephone nu mhcr to 1he
011 compan' but it v.a' no good" he
~Id • • • Thie" stole S ' 'O 1n mis~
eellaneou'I clothing lrom the laundn
., room in the .:'. ~00 bl()("li.. 01 England
trttt a "'oman reponcd • • • "\C'C'unt' gu:Lrd i.n the-1..,00 blod.
of ~amcr .\'t'nue \31d a man 1n a
dark<ol'lr't'd tank top shin was
~ling into 1.1.indO\\\ from the roof
ofa carpon • • • " man rt'portt"dh was takm& a
unda' \lroll 1n ( t:ncral Park without
an) pants on
Truck hits house , starts fire
Br GllEG u.Ell~X
Of .. ...,.._ ...
A ptck\lp truck casttoed OUI of
control tn an El Toro \uhd1"t'l1on
u.oda) aftn"noon and \lammed into
a houJe. 1P•t1na a fire tl'lat auttC'J the
PJ'llt and pan fa nc.arh~ rc .. 1d.t~~
The truck wa tr1'C'hn& on
F1rwood at aoout S· p m • n 11
lS. ur-old dn,er apparentl) lo t
control of the vehicle. a rdtnJ h>·
Onntt Count) 1~ Ocpartm<nt
off1e&&b.
Thc1ruck crashed 1nl0 the..,. of
a hou~ 1n thc 21400 bk>ck of
Fu~-· v.ent throup the ..,..,
!ct\ waJJ and finally nOOPOCt-tlee il true._ tht lcr ...-.11 of a ·
Mu
\Ith &h the dn\>tr of the tnlft v.-. oot 11'\)U~. \he Crash ~cftlll a
P'> hnc a1 tht' houtit a.Dd 1tantd a Arc.
FircfiJhten. man~ to c-onfioe \k
I.It' to \t\t• rear of the houte; bin
d m to the houtc, a vehi~ tn the .-,.. a.nd the
rcs1dcncx v. csu mal.fd at S 000.
•
_Snow fights Yellowstone ·fires -Soldterstgnoreattack~=
on opponents of Haitian YELLOWSTO!l:E ~A TI ON L
PARK. Wyo. (AP) -Sh1\.C:nng
firtfaahten ~JOtced u snow ea~d
lhear battle apJnn blazes that ha' c blackened the oldtst national park.
but a forecast for v.arm, dr) v.eather
upt them on auard
.. )Just love 1L h mean' v.c m1&ht get
lO ao tft>me earher ... firefighter John
Mutey u1d Sunday as snow duucd
m1.teb of Yellowstone Nauonal Park
Three to four 1nc:he\ fell 1n areas
south of Mammoth Hot Spring\
Humidity wu H h1&h u 90 percent.
and temperature\ In the m1d-3f)\
combined wJth wmdsofup to 30 mph
for a wind ch1ll 1ndex of 19 dcgn.-es
"Th1np for the short term arc
better here," .park i.pokeswoman
Amy Vanderb11l said.
In the 1erra N~vada foothill\ of
C.hfornta, a wind-whipped fire that
began Sunda)' charred I 0.000 acres of
brush and timber, destroyed 13
homes and up 10 17 other structures
and burned boats in the water at
affluent Lake Wildwood, official-,
said. About 1,200 firefighter~ fo uJ!!t the
blaze toda}. according 10 C'alifom1a
Department of for~tt) spokesman
Charlie Jakobs A firefighter suffered
minor hand burns 1.1.hen name\
engulfed his bulldo1rr forcing him to
wrap himself 1n an a\bestos blanket
and take refuge under his veh1Gle.
L1&ht snow and low temperature'>
also helped firefighters in Idaho. and
ram and cooler v.eathl-r slo1.1.ed fires
1n Colorado rn north\l.eSt Oregon officials
closc:O m1n1on'> or acres of stale·
protected forests 1n an dfon to curb
t e num r of11rc'> cau\C'd hy human
carelessness
regime at Sunday Mass
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hatti (AP)
-Policie and soldiers madt no
auempt to intercede as thug.s w11h
pans, knives and machetes attacked
parishioners at a Mass said by an
ouupoken opponent of H11t1's m1h-
t.ary rulers.
At least three people were killed 1n
Sunday's massacre, said a fore•&n
journalist who escaped, and radio reports said 60 were wounded. Some
Wltneues said as man as a dozen people were killed. -
Shielded by supporters. the Rev .
Jean-Bertrand Aristrdt escaped unin-
jured.
After the attack, gang.s of armed
men roamed the capital's desened
streets, stoning two radio stations and
the headquaners of two poh11cal
parties opposed to the government of
Lt. Gen. Henri Namphy.
Men fired shots about outside one
of the st.at ions, Roman Catholic-run
Radio Sdle1I which v.ent ofT"l he air
after being pelted b) rocks.
A Catholic pr.-est and a former
Senate candidate blamed the govern·
ment for the attack, which preceded a
l)lanned Sunday protest qa1nst
Namphy's void1 n1 o.f ~ati's popu-
larly approved Consrnuuon
Att.acksoncivihans by armed th up
accused of support from the military
are not uncommon 1n the 21/J years
since the Duvalier family d1c-
t.atonhip ended. On Nov. 29. 1987,
armed thuas and soldlers lolled at
least 3' voters 1n thwart1n& 1ndepen.
dently run nauonwide elecuons.
-Sunday Aristide tii<S JUSt betun 9
a.m. Mass when a group ol-mtn
started stonina the church, said the
forefgnjoumalist, who was attending.
Then men shouung "Communists,
Communists!" burst into the church,
slashing and baclong mercilessly at
men, women and children as they fled
the church an panic. the JOumahst
Slid.
"They staned shooting people,
bcatina them, and stabbing and
slashing them," she told The As-
sociated Press in a telephone call to
New York. "They stabbed a woman
whu was pregnant. The} stabbed
another man who ran outside the
church. He died."
damaica threatened
;;}jy H-urricane-61-l
KINGSTON, Jamaica CAP) -The weather bu-ea·i predicted Gil· In Montana, ere"'" toolc ad,antage
of the cool weather to car-.c line\
around a fore\t fire nonh of Yellow-
stone and another I.hat has ~orched more than 30 (J(fJaCTe'> 1n and around
Glacier !°'iat1onal Park near the Can·
ad1an border
P'lreflCbten baddie around a heater uenow falle In Yellcnratone Pfatlonal Park.
Hurricane G1lben, packing 110 mph ben's center, 140 ~cs southeast of
winds and torrential rain, churned K.inpton befo re dawn. v.ould pass
westward toward Jamaica's under· so'uth of K.Jngston and h11 the
belly today after sk1n1ng the southern southern pan sh of Clarendon
coasts of Puerto Rico. Ha1u and the Flash flood warnings were 1~sued
At Glacier, 11.1.0 firefighters '4-trc
c1nJured when a tree fell acros\ the
back Of an Open,trucli. CClrr} ing UelAI\
to a 30.400-acrc fire offici al\ ~•d
At Yellowstone the light \no"' had
firefighters 'h1venng around pro'pane
heaters unday n1&ht f ire manage"
Joked that fears belhrc the \l.eekcnd of
another "Black Saturda}" -when
fires on Saturda), Au~ 2'>. ~nt blate\
roarinJ across 150 (JOO a<:rc., -
melted. when "\'.hue ~unda" · llr·
nved. .
Firefighters "'ere pulled oll the:
lines Sunday when 1hc chill \Ct 1n
"Our ho5CS were frcct1ng up a\ la\t
as we put them out," said Wa)nc
Jones, a firecrew ch1c:ffrom 0u\h ncll
Fla.
Toda) 's forecast 1.1.-a\ alml>'lt a\
good as Sunday's weather· a chance of
rain or snow, temperatures no higher
than the 50\ and llgh1 IA ind\
But by Tuesda} a dr;1ng trend 1\
expected, with temperatur;cscl1mh1ng
back into the 60s and 7fJs.
.. In five or \I>. da)\ \l.C w uld be
back in a more \C\crc IACathcr
s11uauon "8111 Baden f nrc\t ~~ice
director at the lntcragcnC\ r ire
Center in Boise, Idaho. said toda) on
the CBS "This Mom1ng .. program
Firefighters 1ook ad\antc1gc ol\un·
day's good weather to '>horc up their
defenses against the 1.1.1Tdfire\ 1.1.h1ch
have btackened about 'J(JIJ OOIJ of
Yellowstone's 2.2 m1l hon a<:rc' \ince
June in what firefighterHall thc "'l>f'>t
fire seasoll m the We'>t JO 10 >car~
The weather allowed p;irk <11lit 1al\
to reopen the 1.1.-est entrance and the
road from· there to Old f a11hful ;rnd
Madison Junction nonh of the lamed
geyser The rest of the parl rcm:11ncd
closed to VISllOr\.
Resident'> of park headquarters at
Mammoth were allo1,1,.ed 19 return
home, but were told to be ready for
another evacuation 1f fla1T1es from a
263.400-acre fire threatens the area
again
A 328.1 ()().acre fire in the park\
nonheast quadrant expanded \lgnifi·
cantly, comb1n1ng with an 87.5CX>-
acre fire. But weather cond111ons
helped firefighting crews, enabling
them l o attack the-blaze d1rc,tl>
Lower temperature\ ra1..c hu·
m1d1t}. and the moisture 1s waked up
by under-Or) trees
Dominican Republic. , for the parishes of Ponland on the
Hi"" winds and heavy rain preced· northeast and St. Mary on t~e nonh. · h.,. d h f The north coast to1,1nst rcga9n from tnJ t e storm r~nc ed"'lhe ~ap1tal o Monteao Bay on the west and Ocho Kfo~ton overnight, toppline trees. R'os on the e.ast far from the ca11smg local flooding, and !mering 1 • · ' d d streets with branches. Authon11es soutt'iern ''!'pact 1one an ~parate
said there were no 1mmed1a1e reports by '!'0 unt.ains, was expected only to f · · · receive heavy rain. o >nJunes. Officials urged residents tn the
Most Jamaicans 'lta}cd home.) hi&her nsk areas along the S<iuth coast
boarding up windows in prepara11on to seek higher ground.
for the humcane's expected arri val "It's certainly one of the larger
just south of Kingston later 1n the day systems we've seen in the Canbbean
Some companies broadcast appeals for a long time," said Hal Gemsh.
for techn1Clans and elcc1nc1ans to forecaster at the National Humca ne
report to work Center in M1am1.
Dukakis atta·cks Blish on Riots mark anniversary of
coup in ~bile; 50 injured · . .
'failures' in.foreign policy_ By ne Aaaoclattd Pr~11
-SANTIAGO, Chile -At least 50 people were injured durina anti·
government demons1ra11ons marking the. 15th anniversary of the military
coup that installed President Augu<ito Pinochet, police said today. The
protests, which occurred mostly 11'1 slums and working-class neighborhoods of
the capital; ended early today after mQTe than 200 people were taken into
custody, pohce said. Sparked by the anni versary Sunday, the protests included
thestonfo&ofPinochefs motorcadcdunngacampa1gn tour on the anniversary
of the 1973 coup that ousted the elected government of President SaJvador
By ne Alaoc;:latcd Pres.
Democrat Michael Dukak1'> de·
clarcd today that "(1eorge Hu\h ha\
failed" in three cntJCal foreign pollc}
tests, while Republican Bush took a
new shot at Dukak" <m m1lnaf)
policy. .
Bush also defended Frcdcnc V
Malek, his adviser who abruptly left a
lo_p Republican Pany post ~unday
after a new~ "or} ~}ing he counted
the number of k1.1.-'> 1n a fed eral
aacncy for then ·Prc~1dcnt -..:n.on in
1971
t>ukak1s, 1n Ph1rirdctph1a \aid 1hc
three key points of ht'> natio nal
secunty policy would be a ..ohd
domestic economy making thl· I 'nil·
ed St.ates strong in 1ntcrna11onal
trade, unwavenng oppos111on to tl"r·
ronsm and a stepped-up effon to halt
international drug trafficlung
"In each of these three arca<i ,
Georae Bush ha\ failed." Oukak1\
told a crowd of about 250 people in a
union hall "(want to bcal ourforr1K,n
compemors. he'!. w11l1 ng·to settle for
~cond best I want to crc1ck do"'n on
terrorism, he knuckled under 10 lhl'
ayatollah. I want a real war on drug.\
his ansv.cr to drug kingpin\ like
Noriega 1s J. Danfonh ()uayk "
General Manuel An1ont0 1'.ionega
"the Panamanian leader charged 1n
U.S. federa l coun "'Ith · drug "101·
a11ons. Quayle 1s Bush 's 'ice prc\I·
dential running mAtc
Bush, mc·anwhile said 1n v.a.,h1ng·
ton that Dukakt'> "'ould lean on
1nternal10naf Ora;lD113tlOn\ lUO much
rather than take action a~ the Reagan
1dmin1strat1on did in (rrt"nada in
attacki ng Libya attd 1n cS<.orting c,h1p\
throu&h the Per\1an C,ulf
"We cannot abdicate our r~<,pon\1.
b1hty for leader..h1p " Bu<ih said in
Washington before lcC1v1ng on a
campaign tnp to !\cw Jcr-,cy the
Midwest and (ahforn1a.
He also named a 11-mrmt,.:r
naqonal sccunty panel 1nclud1ng
former sccretane'> of \tate Hen!) "
K1s\10JCr and AleJ1andc:r Hair as 1.1.-ell
as Zb1gn1ew Brrc11nsk1 who 1.1.-a<i
form er President C artcr'<, national
s.ccunty adviser
Brzezinski said he was proud to
have served Caner a Democrat. but
of 1he two current pre<;1den11al <.:an-
d1dates Republican Bush "1"> the one
who can be\t fac,h1on an cOrct11.c
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b1part1san foreign pol1C)'."
Bush wa\ uked I?) reponcr\ about
Malek, who re\1gned a'i depUI) chair-
man of the Republican '\;auonal
Commmee after a report Sunda} 1n
the Washington Post that he rnm-
p1led figures on the number of Jc1,1,.s 1n
hir)1-rank1ng pomwn .. 1n the Bureau
o(Labor Stat1st1C'> dunng the \l1\;on
adrr11n1stra11~n
-r know thl\ man and I kn uv. him Gretehen CarlM>n
10 be without one ounce ofh1gotr) 1)r
preJUdJCC 1n h1\ makeup:· Hu-.h '.kml
Notes that are pan ol the prc\lden·
11al archives refer to 1'11·wn\ '>eart h
• New Miss America says
crown.earned by skills
for a "Jewish cahal" tha1 he 1hough1 ATLANTIC CITY. N.J P) -
was using uncmpl<J}ment data to put Newly crowned Mt!>S America him in an unfa vorable: light Malek acknowledged w mpiling the figure\ Gretchen Elizabeth Carlso n, a Minnesota car dealer's daughter but said he thought "1'1ton·., notion'> whose brothenonce called her''bhm·
Alrendc, reporters at the scene and Radio Cooperativa sajd, -~ .
8lot ldentille. JJljacker:.bJ •l•rbJ6 ---. ·
FRANKFURT, West Germany-The pilot of a TWA jetliner hijacked to
Beirut if\ 1985 testificd today that Mo hammed Ali Hamad• fired the shot that
killed l:l.S. Navy diver Robert Sethem. But under questioning by defense
lawyers, Ca~t. John Testrake said he did not actually sec Hamada pull the
triger. And he said either of the two hijackers could have led Stethem to a
cabin door where he was shot. "It was my recollection that tt)e most violent of
the two men was in the companion way. J was in extreme stress and not taking
notesoftbesedeta1ls, 1t'sonly recollec11on." Testralce said. · ~
J,500 hart ln final Jack.an concert
were "nonscn~ ... and that he had pa," isa sush1-lov1ngSwed1sh·Amcn·
nothing to do with \ub-.cquc:nt dem~ can who hopes to be a corporate 11on of two Jc1A1!>h offic1al-. 1n the attorney
bureau ~confident n.cw Miss Amcnca
Thereponwa.,thcwcnndina1.1.-ec 19 · says chance didn't figure into
suggesting that people c.onnt•Ucd wit n.
the Bu'>h campaign engaged 1n ac "This wasn't luck." she s~11d JU'>t t1v111c~ that were ei ther ovcnl\ anti· hours ·after her crowning In th1'i
Sem1uc or could be lOn">trucd that seaside reson·~ C onvcnuon Center
way early Sunday
LIVERPOOL. England -Rock superstar Michael Jackson ended his·
European tour wtth an outdoof concen orpniz.en Jaid drew 125.000 people,
and officials said more than 1,500 of the fans were hurt an a crush near the••·
Orpnizers said the cro"'d at Sunday's open-air show on Aintrcc bone racing
course at Liverpool was ttie largest ever at a rock concen in Europe. In all, the
volunteer first-aid workers oft he St.John AmbuJance Bripde said they treated
an estimated 3,400 fans for minor injuries, mostly hysteria, headaches and
minor cuts. Bngade assistant commissioner Arthur Crook said 1,550 of the
casualties were treated after being crushed at the front of the crowd near the
makeshift stage because of the"pressurC' behind them.
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LOS A~(,[Lf.~ (APJ -t~o men one of
them naked died 1n -.cpanuc 1nl1drnt~ aficr being
shot with stun gun~ dunng \tr.uggks with pohce,
authoritte~ ..aid t<.>da}
4200 block of Florence A venue 1n Bell.
"Durin' the alter~11on. a Taser was used to
subdue him,• Ram1rc1 s~ud. The man. who has not
been 1dent1fttd. wb pronounced dead at St.
Francis Medical Center in Lynwood at 7:38 p.m.
Sunday. ·
who also was believed to allegedly be under the
influence of druJ.S.
"When it f11lcd to bring him under control. he
was finally physically subdued," Ramirez sajd. Autop\1es will be performvd un t>oth men and
Los Angeles ( ount} ~11cnffs Department
hom1c1de detective\ are 1nvc\tli'Jlln& the inc•·
dents, Deputy uabc Ramire1 "31d
An un1dent1ficd man about 38 )Cars old was
shot with a Tuer dan after a \trugle wtth Bell·
Cudahy police about 6 45 p m ~unday.
In the other incident, Charles Eugene Miles,
37, WIS found standing nude about 8:30 p.m. at
Alondra and Paramount boulevards m Para·
mount.
Miles, of Bellflower. wu taken to the Jail ward
of Los Angcles County-USC Medical Center where
he died.
Information on ho'w many timei each victim
was shot w11h the Tasers and the 1dent1t1es of the
officers involved was not released.
The man. who wa'i bcl1tvcd to be under the
influence of drugs, became v1olenl and began
fighting with the officer\ 1n from of a hou~ in the
"When the sheriffs department Mopped to
invest1pte, he became combative anc;j a violent
strualc began," Ramirel said. -A Taser was unsucee\Sful '"controlling Miles,
Tasen are described by ~hce IS non·lethal
stun 1un1 that fire dart• which deliver a brief,
S0,000 volt, low-amperaae charae that temporarily
paralyzes the nervous system.
Oil field blaze continues to rage
First attempt to cap
6Urhtngon well falls:
damage put at $5M --
FlLLMORf (AP) -<\ fi,c.d.t) ·
old fire continued to burn at an oil
f\eld today aftrr an un11ucce"tul
atwmpt to cap iA bla11n1 1i1.dl a
IPOk.awoman MaJ :r
farcflshten ~•II tr) 1p1n today to
teal the well. Ventura < ount) fire
ditPatcMr CrCe on~ci M&d thl\
monuna. Crcwt completed dra1n1n1
dMNMNI• or pllon' of otl rrom
-. tanks nnr the bJ11t Sunday. • . •
An attempt to flood the well WJth
saltwater failed ~nday when a crack
was found 1n a pipe on the 011 rig. she
saacl
The fire betln Thunday and
authonun 1mmed11tely bepn coor-
d1natan1 the dra•MJC oft he 11 1torqe
tank.a 10 the vac1nt1y of the an~mo.
The tank.a each hold 33,600 p1Jon1,
Ventura Count)' authorities .. td
Ont ..... ... burned and s~
nuUion WOfth of dnlliftt equipmnt WM~ when &M well IP•~
at 1 kneCa Corp. oal field In lOt Pldret Nabonal f omt, about SO
milil nonhwnt of downtown Lot Aftlfln.
The blazeapparentl)' bepn when a
I09rk tom an el«tric fan 1gn1ted .Umn. ofticiaJ1 said.
Oii field worker Jobn Henry, 24, wu in wnous but stable cond1uon
today It Shmnan Oaks Bum enter
with bums over SO percent of his
body.
Od ria firefta.hter Coots Mauhcwt, wt.oee Houston·besed firm . Boots le Coots Inc ..... called to ntinauith
d9I blue. hat .. id the effort would
liMly take I -etk.
The RN burned on private land at
the eouthem end of the national lornt. Much ral(het into five
IOUllrem Cahf'omaa COUDtiet ,.
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EL SEGUNDO (AP) -A sm•ll ~uake centered alona south
Santa Monaca Bay awakened m1-
cknt1 ear1y today but there were no
repon1 of damqc or uvury,
authoritan throupout Los Aneeles
County said.
A preliminary measurement of the
6:24 1.m. tanblor put its mapitude
11 l.1 on the Richter .:.Jc or lfOUnd mobon. IUd Steve Bryant, 1 letsmac
-it'ciuuc wu centered four mtla
IOU ..... o(EJ 5'1undo. Bryant lald.
· miury ntirute by the U.S.
Survey in Golden, Colo1 quake measured 4 at 6:2::>
a.m. and "' cmietW IS miln oftWM>re. -
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Warnings .sounded over bailout of-A:rrferican. SaVings
By GEORGE GARTTES investment aroup of Texa\ a nd SSSO m !lhon ca$h into the 1n~l,ent S&Ls. Amencan "•\ pr.i~u~alh .i
,........_...., • suuest1o ns the rc'•"ed CC>mp:ln) thnft. and the bank board ha~ mirror 1ma1e a trad1uonal thnlt "'1:1'1
But ~mentan ct1nunutd to grov.
rapid!) under J...napp. 1n pan b~
malong loans 1A.1th fi\c-d 1n1errst rates.
a strategy that haHomc batl to haunt
.\mencan an ~ubst"quent pcnoch ot
ns1na intertsl
of the true val~ o{tbe propemes.
LOSANGELES -Amenca n Sa'-could~ al101A.cd to "enture bc)ond commmed to provides~ balhon an alaricbranch net"-<>r and•qx1rtffJ 11
1n15 & Loan became the tbnft standard savings and loan bu\1ne\\ of cash and pro mi\sOn note'> 0' er the of coos.er\au"e homr Joan'> 11nd
industry's bia&est tinaocial-ba~~l home loans and savings account~ next decade sav1nas accoun" vn .... hie h 11 pJ d
Clued-in 1nstttu11ooal 1nveston
we:re quietly withdrawing depo"t5
amid a Oum of media repons a bout
loan problems u Amencan.
case by abandoning ll\ ron!o('r"all\C.. Others recall wliat tilt) '>CC a~ . Amcncan contlDUCS to opcraic II\ ~lauvely lowmtnT$t ways, and \Ome WOrT) that a $2 reaulatory inacuon d un ng the <.om-·parent compan\ F1nanc1al Corp of Rqulators alread) u epu1' ar: C\(' Then there '"ere the lo14 -quaht~
loan~ B> th<' \Umm<'r ot <1 -·.i banl
board anal,\t\ "C'l"t' °"'arntng that
loans made b\ .\mencan and the old
State Sa' 1n~ on fC!'cll t'!>tatc-1n
Cal1forn1a Te,a!> and d\t.""-h.·rC' had
~n made · ... 1~n< ... • o1dc4u<ttt• a:t.il' '>IS
A real depositor run ~gan 1n msd-
August. after the Secuntae~ and
Exchange Comm1ss1on made a mOH'
cn ucs sa' the bank board ~hould ha 'e
taken long ~fore The SEC forced
American to restate its second-quar-
ter financial rcsulti to account for
los~s on m on gage-backcd ~unues
billion federal bailout plan doC">n't do pany's four-) car ~hde toward re-Amcnca an Ir" Inc. announced plan\ on St.ate behC\ ed the me~t'r "t11ch
enouah to force a return 10 ,011• ce1 versh1p, a slide most blame on to file a federal bankrupt() peuuon '°mbi~ the compante'> -ur.dt>· tr:r
servatism. agress1ve management too-rapid Amenc•n's problems date back to Amencan Sa ' 1n~ name Jnc.l crc;it~d
As detail~ of the Federal Home IJ'OWlh and risk) real estate loan\ ~fore the Janua~ 1983 merger that what was then the nat or \ n1agr"1
Loan Bank Bo ard''> bluepnnt for Amencan Sa' ings & Loan Assoc1a-gave the com pan~ its prer.tnt form: SltL would stab1hle KnJpp., cC1m·
reviving the natton'\ second-large~l t1on, With headquaners in ~t()(kton. the JOlntnJ of State Savings & Loan pany
savinas and loan trickle out anal) sts. and 186 branches throughout the and Amcncan Sa' ings & Loan
lqislato rs and compc11tor'> are st.ate, was seized by the bank board on State. under Chairman Ro ben
soundin& calls for cauuon. Tu;sday as a prelude to turnang u Knapp, was knov.n for malu ng loans
Some fret over the planned transfer over to the Robert M. Bass Group of o n commerc1aJ real estate ventures
of Amcncan to_Jhe ~ress1H: Bass Fon Wo n h. :re'(as. Bass "'111 pump and de,elopments_spurned b) other
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Stock trading sluggish
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
meandered through a sJow session today, unable to
break its recent stalemate.
Acti'1ity, which has been sl uggish for some
time now, was further re trained b} the observance
of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year.
Anal ysts said there was little in the news lo stir
up much enthusiasm for stocks.
The Com merce. Department is due 10 report
Wednesday on the merc:handasc trade balance for
July.
Big Boar4 volume totaled 114.88 milli on
shares. against 141.54 million in the previous
session.
WHA T AMEX DID
NEW YORK (AP) Seo. 12 Prev.
Adv~ncecl , dal
0.Clneci m. ¥~'tl=, 1
Newl'I 1'15 7 I NewlOWt 14 ll
AME X LEADERS
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NY c:-eold IPCK mon1,. Fri s.a2 t 20 on S? eo
METALS Quon s
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NEW YORK (AP) Seo ·12 "'"· Adv~nced , ~ O.CIMCS ync11anoe<1 01a11r:.,ues · lf ~ewl'I $ ew lows
NYSE LEADERS
Dow JoNES AvERACES
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YORK (AP) -Mosl active ovtr· ·ll'le·counter ilOC~I 1uo0Ued by NASO .
...,,. v u1t.er Allled a..
MCI 4,4 , iJ + l.. 1no~~ s ~: ft -I,~ A t v, 1' .. Sun le I, I~ A\111~ I. t. 11• MICrTC I, 13~ ,,.
Nike 8 µ.~ 4 1'.e Mltifl s 7152,: 2 FIEXK Ah + 11•
Import restraint Dill·
backers cleterriiined
WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate
supporters of the textile and apparel
industries arc 10,na into this week
determined to break thei r opponents'
IJip on import restraint leg1slat1on
and send the bill to the Hou!>t once
and for all.
"Business 11 business," Sen. Ernest
F. Hollinp. D-S.C., declared Friday
as the 5enate•pproved the bill 57-32.
"Btas1ness is not fair. It's no use Cr) ing
and moaning about fairness. We've
tot to do someth1n1-" The bill, desiancd to lim it foreign
compet1uon to selected U.S. indus-
tries, would ftteze this year's textile
and apparel 1mPons at 1987 levels
and limit arowth to I percent annual-
ly from thtn on.
Jmpons of non-rubber foot~car
would be capped at 1987 levels wnh
no inaeatn 1n market share for
rorcip manufacturers allowed. Supponm say 1t would save
American JObs while cnttcs coul)Cer
that it would raise pnoes, narrow
c:onsumtr cho1c" and throw a
wnncb into the seen of intemat1onal
trlde.
The Hou1e alta plans action thll
wetk on tbc dnat iawr, 1ft('h1dint
debate on Pr'OPosah to ftM Utn1
I I 0.000 and· ·pfod 'tates to Clnttl
their dnver's hcmses. The Sn\11e.
meanwhUc. must dco& what 10 do
with a SI 40 bill eon ICK"lal pmsram'
'
spending bill that has become snarled
1n the abortion issue.
The Reapn admin1strat1on is vow-
1n1an all-outeffon to block the textile
bill, even af 11 means an clcction~vc
battle to sustain a presidential veto.
Op~nents of the bill managed to
keep It bottled up an the Senate over
the weekend, even thouah it already
ha won approval.
A second vote is needed to ~nd the
measure to the House, which already
has passed a similar bill and must
now vote upon Senate chanaes i.n the
lqislation.
The opponents threatened to
'filibusier I.he teeond vote and u
aPDCll'Cd that the Senate would not be
able to wash 111 hands of the bill until
Tunday ouven later. But thtte 11 no
question that 1uppotUn will eventu-
ally It\ the bill to the Hc>ute and thn Wtti'~ dilPUtt .majnl7 repn~tents a
mQPPlna up action.
The dnaa bill before the Houw
would ldd another S2 billion on top
of the 13. 9 billion now btiftl spent
annuity by \ht federal tovernmeot
on anti-dnll dbu. In lddetioa to
detlablll wfietlWr to pmalm dfua
.-n, 1M HOUR .nu uy to dlicldt
*hetMf 10 Miep1n t~ bin a 1tVn:9y
w111in1 period for handilt•
purchQm.
The *Yi bill eppcan headed b a voce Thunday or f ~y.
I
FI JI I I it· I;.,
·Twisted tale of
CM hiring hall
furiling worse
Costa Mesa's ctty manager is a classic example of a guy
who would have a flat on the way to helping a friend in need.
On the side of the road. he would discover the spare is
threadbare and the jack 1s broken. His wallet and his change
would be in his othe r pants. His car phone might wo rk but he
would be repeatedly connected to the wrong number and end
up being cited for making-crank calls.
~llan Roeder probably helped Murphy write his famous
laws. Good intentions end up in bad predicaments for him.
Witness the twisted tale., of the park.
Costa Mesa residents complained to city officials they
couldn't enjoy Lion's Park.
The problem is Latino men.gather in the.park waitinJ for
offers of day jobs, which means there ~re two problems.
No. I. T hese men need JObs.
N o. 2. They are in the park when they aren't ~t work.
Nearby residents steer clear because of the large number
,,~~
E.FfeCT?''
Het! 1T OO!HT~ ~
6K&AT FOR A
1AN/
•
Monday, September 12, 1988
Jac1
AIDEISOI
A7
Iran deal
killed by
treachery
" .\~HI,(, l O ' -The agnni11n~
stOI"\ can nu"' bl' tuld ahout "h~
President Reagan s \e<:rcl O\ t'nurn
to Iran blC'" up in h1'> tr11:e "uh ..1
backfire that turned a nobk 't:nturt·
into a poht1tal ,,andat The record'>
s11 ll under ~uun ~al ix11n1 an accu~tul"\ r r1J?l'I at o nt' man -
1n1ernat1unal 11nagkr \Lrnurhl'I
Ghorban1tar
H1'> trt·ac hr,... l..cp.1 thl l ni11.·ll
1a1es !rum rr(la1n1ng J foothold in
Iran and ma' ha\t' set hal.'I.. thl' l'lt'a<l'
efTon~ 1n tht' Pa~1an C1ulf ~~ t\\11
\ears
· The stor. began 1n 111~5 "'ht'n thr
"h1te House kiimcd that the struggk
to succeed .\\atollah Khomeini haJ of day laborers congregattng in a spot that has become better
known as an informal hiring hall than a city park.
City council m embers, painting with too broad a brush,
ordered Roede r to do whatever is necessary to rid the city of
illegal aliens. Clean up the park. they say.
Rbcder recognized some potential pitfalls:
The city has ltmited jurisdiction when It comes to dealing
with people in this country 11legally. And. while many of the
workers may Qe illegal. others may not .be. In fact, like the
residents aro und the park, they may be ctttzens of Costa Mesa.
Growth issue b·ecoming_a
ticking bomb for politicos
alread\ begun The .\)atollah·,
B~untine regime was d1,·1ded be·
l"een th\" radicals. "ho "anted w
cam on the re'olut1on. and thl
pragmauw.. "ho belle\ cd thl·~
should ~ttle do" n to go\Cming Iran
The cantankerou'> Khome1n1 "'a~
an incurable re'olu11ona~ "ht
blessed the radicals and an1•inted onr
of his clonC's -\\atollah Hc•S~t'in .\h
Montazen as his succes~r But th1·
w11' leader of the pragmall'il'~
Speaker of the Parhamt>nt Hashem1
Raf~nJant. had managed to kt><'P h1 '>
head an inch belo" the purge hne
v.hale he consohda1ed his po"' er
What to d o?
Roeder and his staff pro posed a solution. The city located
an abandoned building. Wtth a little refurbishing and some
city funds, the vacant building could be transformed into a
vibrant, productive part of the ci ty. '
Allan Roede r would develop a hiring hall.
Jhe workers -at lcast-ihe legal ones -would gather at
the hall. ·
Employers could come there looking for inexpensive
laborers. SupP.IY and demand would take care of the re$t.
Presumably, illegals would be left out of the equation and
would move out of the city in search of j obs elsewhere.
Best of all, the park m ight be returned to its intended·
recreational purpose. ·
A touchy political time bomb had been defused. o r so
Roeder hoped.
But for all his sensltivtty. Roeder has encountered
nothing but grief.
The editor of the local newspaper bashed the city for
proposing the plan in the first place. arguing the majority of
the workers were illepl and, therefore, would stay in the park
and. not use the hinng hall. A. waste of money. the ed itor
huffed.
Roeder was undeterred. Despite the negative press, he
pushed forward with plans for the haring hall.
The city ma na& . could have forecast there would be
doubters.
Roeder might h.avc expected resistance from Latino
groups. · · · ti d H e mi~t have anttctpated questions on using Clty un s
for the project.
Roeder probably predicted Ihe hall would be slow to wi n
acccf.tance or there woul d be a mountajn ofrea tat>c between
the mmigration and N:ituralizati on Service and the state
Employment Development Departme nt.
But Mr. Roeder didn't figure on a blue collar prote.st. He
never expected o rganized tabor to organize. . .
Union carpenters want to nail the" door shut on the hmng
hall before it o pens.
The carpenters are worried a stead}'." pool or cheap labor
will cost them jobs. lf an employer can hire day laborers fr~m
a city-run hiring hall cheaper than they can from the umon
hiring hall, which will they choose? ·
Why pay $1 5 an houc:. when the city_ of Costa MeSa i
~roviding workerl at m inimum wage?
Poor Roeder. What more can go wrong besides hearing
from· the plumbers. electricians. painters. teamste~nd,
heaven forbid. employment-agencies. -• . .
As affordable hous ing k eeps dec lining .
commuter crush m ounts around cities
. SACRAME. TO -.\ slan-hng bu
of statssttcal data bubbled 10 the
surface last ~eek.
T he California Assoc1a11on of Re-
altors released results of 11s annual
"affordability surve) :· aimed at de.
temuning what percentage offamahes
Is financially capable of bu) ang the
median-priced home.
In 1987, that percentage in the Lo
Anieles area was 2 percent. But in
1988, it tumbled to 1., percent as the
median pn ce Jumped ~veral notches
to $188.21 0 ..
. In nearb) Orange Count). "here
incomes and home pnce~ are both a
bat higher. the index v.a~ I percent
In San Diego C'-ount~. the median
pncc was S 1 50.000 and the af-
fordabaht) index "as :!6 percent.
In the San Francisco Ba' area,
where median pnces top S:!00.000
onl) 13 percent of households v.ere
qualified.
But 1n acramento. the median
home pnce \\as under $100.00(I and
47 percent of t he llrea·s fam1lte<. could
q uahf) for 1t.
A nd 10 th.e R n C'r'-ide-San
Bernardino C'ount' area. the median
was JUSt o'er SI 00:000 and the inde'
was,42 percent
It doesn't take a genius to under-
stand wh)' Sacramento and RJ\ er·
side-San Bernardino aTe t\\O -of the
state's ho ttest growth areas. Young
families ·who lack the $50.000-ptu
incomes needed to bu' homes 1n the
urban a reas and close:rn suburb are
flocking to the areas "'here. tho~·
homes arc stall affordable (and rentJl
ho us1 n1 as cheaper. too).
And whale populat1on growth has
stagMted 'n 1tre larg canes and the-
first tier of suburbs -thanks largel)
to the high costs of housing -thC'~
remain the center\ nl rmplo "llt·nt
and thus continue tu be 110 thl·
rcce1v1ng end of th\" da1 h Hill' ut
human flesh "C call commuting. Thl'
perpetual traffic Jam\ tx· ng l'\·
penenced 1n urban and uldl·r
suburban areas and. in turn ha H'
sparked the backlash "'C n11\• lJll tht'
"an11-gro" th mo' emcnt ..
It's an emouonal and lllt<:n illogical
reaction but it's a poh11~.il rl•..th l~ and
one that cuts aero<.~ 1he on.hoar.
hbetal-consef\ au' l' R<:pubhcan'-
Democrat di\ 1s1on\ Pohtic1an'
therefore. treat ll g1ngerh rearing a
reaction from eas1h orlcndcd and
militant antt-grov. thcr<i Just as the~
perpetual I~ "'Orf) ahout \ 1ola11ng the
anti-ta\ sentiment laid do"n h'
voters with Proposauon I 1 an 1 ~-
When. therefore 1he ~ta1c·~ dl'·
velopment interc t'> approached thl'
Legislature · this 'ear \\Ith some
measures that wo uld ho"e'er 1n-
d1rcctl}-. impose curh'i on 1ht' anti·
grov.th mo' ement la" makers
treated them hke poht1cal grenadl''-
"hose pins had he<:n pulll·J
.\ number Of Jnll·grtm th rill'J .. Url''-
h3\ e been appro' cub~ lu~at 'oters 1n
Caltforn1a this )car. not\\tth,tJnding
the spectacular foil url' t•t .int: in
Orange Count~. t~ani.., H• ,\ la<.t·
minute anJecllon ot ti1g tiud,<. rrom
development compan1C'~
The battle" 111 c-ontinl.k' in 'o' l'm·
~r w1th the major arC"na hi."1ng. ball1>t
measures in fast-gro" 1 ng R 1' ero;1dc
and San Diego counttl'~
The dilemma for poht1l 1Jn<, I'> tha•
pro-de\.elopment 1n1C'rC''1~
builders. rt'aJ estate hrnka " l:i rd
com_panies. etc -arc h1i \OUrl"c' '
campaign funds but an11~" cll'r·
ment zealots ha\e becoml· poter.·
pohtacal forces.
DAN
WALTERS
,
1"'ttenfgti"C'st protik p1e\C" of de·
vclopment legislation ".3'> l3rfll'd ti\
a la" maker ~ho n<-edn 't \\om about
such things again. rc11nng \l·n Jim
Elhs, a San Diego RcpubhtJn
The Elh~ bill "ould h.nt' .illo"'l'.d
de' elope rs an add111o nal nint'
months to us.e pre~\l,t1ng hu1h.!tng
permm in area.,. atTecttd h' anti·
growth laws.
It was "1c"c:d t" an11-gw"' th
acu' 1sts as an J!.sa.ult or thl'1r l'tl11n'
a wa' to undo b' <.tale la" v.hat thl''
were' accomphshang ti~ OlJ I" lttKal
action
The bill had trundkd ailing tir.t
through the Senate .ind latr• thr 1u~r
the .\ssembl~ But in t~1· ,J\ t:ig da~' o•
the leg1slat1\e ws.,1on la'' "'l'C
res1stanCt' st11Tened
The measurC' rt>ce1' l'd mMl' ml·d1J
attenuon .and opponl·nt' ~a't t 1n
stark terms as a choice hl;tY.l't'n lcll.JI
con1rol and "ell·ht'l'kd 'Pl-'• •JI
interests -a 1.harJ1.1a11Jt11 n thJ t
became e'en m ore dramJlll "hl·n thl
FBI conducted ra1J~ •)n lc1Z1,la•,,r,
offices a.span ol 4.br 1.id in' t•-.,11g..1: 11111
of corrup11o n in the l ap1tl1I
T he oppos111 on. the ml.'d1a Jttl'n·
tton and the FBI prohl· prnq·J 11111
much ~bruptl~ on the tin.ti J..1 \ 111
the lt.>g1slat1' e 5e'-\111n \" nh thl ~I ''
bll needing onl) o~ mnrc "t·n111l·
'ote. the de\ eloper group\ ha, cJ ,,p
and the bill "as JropJ.'l('d
For the moment. ..11 kJ'' lhl·
gro "th control hattk "Ill ct1r .. 'lu1· ll'
be foug~ t at the lrl\.al k' 1•1 a'
S3crament<l pohtman" run t.-.i H'' ,·r
Dao K'alters 1s a s.~ ndil'a1M
eo/umalst.
Reagan ordered has -.u bnrd1 nate.-. to
establish contact "1th Raf<w1nJan1. II
possible. and make an~ mo' e~ that
would help ham garn control of Iran
The hope "as tha1 Raf..anJani could
bnng peace and stab1lit~ tu this
strate11c area. which 1s e'actl~ "hat
he proceeded to do "hen h(' e' cntu·
ally gained power two ~ear!> lati:r It 1'
now clear 1ha1 Rt>aga n "a' on 1h1·
nght track
To implement the pn:~1dl·nc,
order thC' late d1relwr ot lcntral
lntelh~encc ~1!11am < ase'. and
then-Nat1onal Secun1' .\d" 1~r Roh-
en McFarlane tumt'.d to l<,r3el.
v.ho~ O'en operations v.er(' legend·
a11 The Israeli' had al de" eloped a
back channel to Iran
The Israeli con1all tumed o ul to be-
Ghorban1far an I ran1an. 1.1. hO' had
access to an l1ffanal 1n the pnmc
minister"s otlice Th" official
Mo uscn Kanµrl-t.i "t'ede--named the
.. .\ustrahan." "as a tailor·., .-.on v. hl1
spoke kindt'rganen English
T he Cl .\·~ professional'> 1mmed1·
ateh notified the ~ h11e House that
Ghorban1far "'as an mtt'rna11onaJ
v.hceler-<iealer "ho had l"lc"r ,Jugh1
1n so man~ h<"S anti seJf.,en mg.
promotions tha1 the~ had 1co<.ued a
"bum no11ce" about him Thi\ "'as a
"aming c1rcula1ed throughout thr
C S. 1ntell1genee comm1.inat~ tha1 hl'
couldn't be trusted and shouldn't be
dealt v.11h Bu1 the J<.rarl1 covl."n
spec1altst v.11h "'h,,m 1he l n11ed
States "as dealing .\msram 1'1r.
' IOSiSIC'd o n u<.ing thl 11".in
Ghorban1iar lhccr•u •· -.uhm11ted
ro (I.\ he-<ie1ector te-.1~ thJt lasted
fhe houn. .. The onh ~uc.-.11ons hl'
pass.eel V.('r(' his name Jnd hi'\ na-
t1onaht~ ·· snone-0 Ge,•rgc n ;ur t1l
the Cl.\ Later \kFarlan1· dc'-tnheJ
Ghorbanifar as ··the m11't de-<.p1catik
man" he had e' C'f met
From the first. the 1gnom1n1ous bu'
Well, it is possible o ne of the workers ~o~ld sh~ e~tenng
the hiring hall,-hurt his back and sue the city for a hfettme of
lost wqes ... Los Angeles has problems, 1mpress1ble Ghorbanatar guided thr
ncgo11at1ons in the dire'l·11on ,f ht'
bank account He tned to promote an
arms-for-hostages trade that "'ould
ennch himself as the middleman
Knowtng that the Iranians nl"('ded
weapons and the .\mencans v.antcd
their hostages back. he pe~uaded
each side to ,,ffer "hat 1hc other
"anted as a ·g.ooJ ta1th gesture·· He·
escalated the promhl'" 1ha1 hoth '>ides
offered and ht."1g.hteneJ c-xpcctat1om
unttl the1ranian' an~nh accu"cd the
~mencans oi pla' in~ a "chl·aung
a.ame."
. but the system still works
~Presidential calll paign
George Bush sa)S he yearns. for a "kinder, gentler
nation."... . .
At the same tim e. the vice president and his fnends ha"'.e
expended excessive energy trying to ~rand . Democratic
presidential contender Michael S. Dukak1s as dlsloyal. ...
Sadly, the vice preside~t has squ~ndercd several
opportunities to say some1hmg meaningful by instead
dwellina on the fact that as governor of Massachusetts,
Dukakis vetoed a bill that would have im posed criminal fines
on teachers who failed to lead their class in the Pledge of
Allq.iance.
Dukakis-corrcctly ni~cd the ball because ofsta~e ar:id U.S.
Supreme Court rulings that uch laws a~ unconstttuuonal..
Bush claims he would t\ave sagned tt anyway. Docs this
mean he has lit!le respect for Supreme Coui:t in.tefl?rctlti.ons
of the Constitution o r that he holds the Consutunon tn as Im~
reprd as some other Reagan admii:'istra~ion o~cials, have?
Why has Bush insistc<J on beaung this non-issue tnto the
around? He sho uld be above such cheap shots.
Bu Sh and Dukak1s can show real leadership and character
by risina from the mud and dwelling on the issues -and'by
doina so with specifics. not platitudes.
Flmt (Mid.) JOlll'UI
SACRAMENTO -, o"ehst and
journalist Joan D1d1on. "'nung in the
New Yorkcrmagazm~. praises-i..o
Anaeles in a way in which 1f as not
often praised. · •
"What is stnking about Los .\n·
tcleS af\er a penod awa) from It 1'
ho w well at ""orks.'' she tells us. "The
famous frcc"'°a)S work. the super-
markets work .... lhe beaches "orlo..
The 1984 Olym pics v.ere not sup-
posed to ~or1c:. but the)' did ... E'en
the way housef'are bou$hl and sold
teems to work more efficient I~ than 11
docs an New York."
She notes the genero us "'ad th 01
aisles 10 1 Pacific Palisades super-
market, its full shelves. 1ts plea\3nt
and effic1ent checkout pr<>cC"dures
Her view of the Los Angele real
estate m arket has been influenced b)
a happy eitpenencc in sell mg a hou~.
She wntcs:
.. My husband and I arranged to
M\'C a house shown ror the first time
to tm>kcn at 11 o'clock o n a Saturda~
momiq. went out to do a fc"
emnds. and came beck at 1 to fi nd
that M had thrtt o ffers, one of them
for appru1ably mo re than tht as~1ng
pnce.
ORANGE COAST ..._., O.C-. Oldaon's view. of C'OUl"SC, 1 h1ghl
'""""" ktiosynaat1( Ptopk hop1n1 to bu) a 1• ,,_ ... '*" ftnt home can bt t\pttted to take a l .. oi ,,.,..,,...°"«IOI dtffertnl v~ of a !Tai till" mar\et
._ ,..., M-. 1n wtuch. 8C'C'OC'd1"1 to OM "'"' l-0$ Auoc111t l•10t AUi ~ ....,wit 11111' ~la broktr n tcd b) Didion. tht' ••a.t ....,.,... pnttof"anylhlftaau.11" a malhon
"'-' ftw C•~ ...-. °""* dDllan and .. ~1hin1 ck«nl'' S1
........ er,.e.t._.. •ilicMl. TM dfictme) or the <"It)'~
c.e, ,,. 9'iillii Ollit•-... ~•Qt alto milh• bt quntiontd .......
...., Clillll ewtct dli!y --by motomt "~ ...,.,.... Ji" dictett, ptfhapt. a more nl)J •••••••••··~············-, comm'""'9 lthNuk than DMhon
Piil
,._....,.., ...... ,... .. jO
...... C-..... GA..,_
a •• ··-..... IMO C:...• -.ca ....
7
must endure
For all her adm1rat1on for hov. v. rll
lo• Angtlcs works. she nov... ~' l''
mbs\ of the year 1n C"' Yorio.. :in
eitpenenct' that, an itself, could ea\lh
· have 'contnbuted to a looStnang llf
standards of what constitutes a ".l1r
able c1ty.
The marvel of Los .\ngelc" -
sprawhng. smoa-nddcn. C\pcn~l\1.'
and of\en violent -ma\ be not that 11
v.orks all that v.ell. · but that it
aenerall) ~orks a well a 11 dOt"' On<'
s1mpl) must be '"1lhn1 10 y.·ttle tor
something consaderabl~ ll'\ than
perfection.
Cahfom1an~ appear m on.· v.1ll1ng
to do JUSt that toda) 10 SOCICl\ and tn
pohttcS. Jerry Brown ma) not ha' e
been suCttssful as a go,emor. but he
was an 111\porunt Cal1forn1a pr'"°pht>t
fapcctauons ha\.C bttn lo~crcd. and
an)1hll'\J smacking of utopian P<"ht1c<.
is out ofst)Je. Whale John and Rohcrt
Kenned~ were ""prescntatl""e ol the
1960s. Gov. George DcukmeJaan·.,
mo<kst vision makes him 1n Cah·
fom ia at least, a true figure of the
1980s -and perhap C'l-tn a little
bc'\-ond
Some ,.'ttks aio. sentiment• 10
favor of a boost m \tale p hn<' ta\e\
to Pf0"1de more hl&}\wa\ con true·
taon funds cleat'I} wa pinana in the
st.alt C~ettol, e'en amona <'On· Wf'\'at1~e Rq>ubhcan lca1slators The eovcrnor. 1n conun1.11n1 v.hat pro\cd
10 bt his ~fut oppo 1110n to 11
and any olhtt form of ta\ an rtaS(.
appeared no&abl out of tcp Tin led
to a 1~t1on 1n lh1s column that
pnMpl ·~~n .-a tan1n 10 ~ton
the Oeu~mcJ11n en.
Bu1 there is al'O tha ounter·
arpnwnl ot onl) \n.,cles \llll ...a. bu1 to does iM ~ oftht st.alt
MARTY
SMITH
But, Ghorban1far "'hose hand\
wert' fas'er than .\mC'n,an e~es. aCio
had the W hue Hou~·,,, ""nfuwd that
Lt C'ol 011,cr 'o nh ,vmplained in a
~cret memo. "(ihprhanifor al" a' s
claims to be borro" tnJ? and then
-after a •ash11,n. an' "a' gemng paid in pan and rolling deb1.-.
It doe' not"' ork 'Cf") v.ell for man' and rat sing costs 111·., "er. VCI")
peop1e and '10t at all for ~mr \1u, h confusing. and 11 1co 1nfp.>4-<.ible for u~
uncena1nt' C'")t.-. 'obod~ kno") \l't +to folio" cucth "hat 11 1s that he " ~here thC' mone~ is going to be ra1SC'd .~doing ·· ·
to perm•t thC' slate to contanuC' •t' In the end Ghorbanifar double·
present r1..lad-bu1ld1ng a nd ma1nten-crossed both sides b~ tipping otT
anCC' programs Public rdu~auon 1.-. Raf~nJan1·~ n' al .\' atollah \ton·
huning .\nd bo1h <.tatc ~~d local tazen about the \\'httc House
goH•mmC'nt ha'<' maJM linanual mission
problems The radical M ontazeri. thC'
But J Udg1n~ h' opinion polh. thC' a)'atollah who 1s reponC'dl) m chargC'
state seems "'illt ng to 'It'll le Im of assa.s.ssnauons. hyack.mp and
something les~ than pcrkct1on f or hostage tal ings. ble" the hd off the
thC' moment. Dt-ukmt'J1an·., chief 1)f Reagan O\.ertures an an attempt to
staff \11ke Fro'>t 1' eMtt\.t "hen he d1scred1t RafsanJaili. The re-sa~ s of Cah1om1a pel't'uss1ons \hook the Rcapn admin-
'Comparcd to what's being astratto n to its foundation s af\er
achae\.ed el~" here 11"., a prt'tt~ &ood. cntacs l~mcd that profits from the
place to be .. Iranian arms sale had been d iverted
One can't imagine the Kcnnt-d\\ to the 1caraauan Contru.
bc10J w1lhng to ~ttlc tor ~uch taint PENTAG .\TE -The Senate m-
pra1sc But mo t oltht' &h\ Boomc~ v"ttptlon into the Penta101'
•hochttrtd on John and RoNrt. ond Pf'O(Urtrhent scandal bas taken a niey.-
even took to tht lrttl af\cr their twt t Senate 1nvc t&ptors have \In·
daths 1n hopc'I of p1nan1 1 much covered eVldence that me f~aan
1mpro'cd ~1tt). are nov. in or aovcmments ma) ha'e ustd ddetl.lt a~chil\I m1ddlt a~ The\ hht consultants as 'P' The con~hanu
adjusted their sights and arc much arr h1rt'd by fomsn firm «>11cnabl)
mort •ilhng to st'ltlt' ror mctl\in to obtain contnict informatlOft lut
they an ~n~ H prrm Sood the 1nfonnauon u ofkn hllhl
01,en that mood. the~ mtaht <''t"tl ~ns1uvt and tccret. nalC an-
bec\ Dtukmc,1an for a third term u ~cst'91lOn bttit'e that m1pt ~n-
IO'tmor J11ruteespON111t
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A.a ' DAILY PILOT/ Monday, September 12, 1988
1\ct ess brilliant ill ~------="-' Mllle~'s 'G~uei:ble' given~
pow~rful staging at SCR
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'Boom Boom.Room'
IJ IAM BLACKWELL ........ "-.....
At a product1on by a fledgling
theaaer aroup called Way OfT Broad--.y. you miaht expect 'o Jind the S1llC in the tjn> basement of an
8Clvenisina company in Santa Ana.
You mi~t even cx~t the program
note: • Trajns wlll occas1onall) namble by. Please do not be
alarmed.·• But you might not expttl
to encounter remarkable supporting
actina turns and a soul-ranhng pcr-forma~ by Layce Gardner that
dnerv~ to be on the finest stage. the play, David Rabt''s ··Jo the
Boom BoOm Room," 1s an unbhnk-
ina peek into the unpretty. four-leucr-
word lives of society's unlo'cd -1n
penicular the IJfe of.;. Chnss). a
friahtened, self-loathing go-go dancer
in a · deadening Ph1ladelph1a night
spot.
The play opens \\tth Chnssy (Gar-
-dncr) in the arms of a much older man
who. we unscullngl) discover. 1s her
fatber(HerbcnLJenscnl. He's a two·
time loser who s\Jbscnbe to Mobster
M..-zjne and reminisces about the
-fun rheyused to ha\ e wh1pp1ng her as
a child. lmmed1tncl) v.e understand
that Chrissy grt" up on ph)sical and
possibly sexual abuse.
Chrissy's Stlf-estecm 1s so low she
has become a q phcr who can't
Frealt Rah •
understand why any man would want
her company except to have sex. First
Chrissy hooks up with Eric (Tony
Reverditto, the play's skilled din~c
tor). who tells her 'Tm very bright"
and introduces her to astrolog). She's
excited about finding something he
can live her life according to.
Then i(s Al (Shawn Smllh). an
an.,-y racist who just go1 out of Jllll
and whose interest in her body she at
least understands.
' ·Richard Flin as Al's ps)cho1ic
buddy Ralphic beauufull} v..alk the
line between maniacal halant) and
threatening scariness. "Lafe as hke
World War II," Ralph1e sa}s to no
one. "Oare we cross the Maginot
Liner'
Al. of cou~. leaves her. "It JUSl
gets old when it's with the same
woman all the time" is• has cxpla·
nation.
The man Chrissy relates to best 1s
gay. Michael GafTn.e}. one of a
number .of Way OfT Bro.adw~ cast
members from Oklahoma. nails the
role ofGuy,-who dresses in a Sunn.
costume like hers. pract1ces
ttnterfold poses with her and gleeful-
ly screeches "We're ha vi ng a
screamer," an 10 v1tat1on to JOin ham
in a fit.
She does, but Chn ss) can't accept a
man who doesn't re pond to her
body. Guy not onl> rejects her
Layce Garclner
advances, he proposes to give her
lessons in pleasing a man. That's
Chriuy's last straw, the one thing
that's hers, and in a blink she becomes
a rqina hellcat.
Gardner reveals anger so naked!) -
and so expertly, and the intimacy of
the theater is such that .the violenre in
some scenes is fnghtening.
And when Chrissy's hun, and she's
often liurt, Gardner is all fu mbling
hands and short breaths tllat make
you want to hold her though you
know she would explode in your
hands. This is a fine actress at work.
"In the Boom Boom Room'' con-
tinues Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day, and Sept. 22-24 at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $9 for adults. or $7 for students
and seniors. Recommended for
mature ddienccs. Phone· 547-8997
for reservations. Way OfT Broadway
is located at 1058 E. 1st St, Santa
Ana.
By TOM TITUS .,. .. ...., ..........
Tides of talent have washed up
over each of South Coast Repertory's
three staaes since the Ton)' Award-
winnina company began to cane out
a celebrated career on the Orange Coast in l 965, but none has ach1c,1ed
a hifher water mark than S~R's 25th
anniversary season-opening pro-
duction of Arthur Miller's "The
Crucible."
Co-founding director Martin
Benson chose this n veting drama of
the 17th century alem. Mlss., watch
hunts as a sort or 1usuficauon for the
company's Tony for rq1onal theateT
excellenc~ -to live up to its national
honors. His producuon has more
than accomplished this goal.
"The Crucible" throbs wuh high.
magnitude performances of throat·
catchin1 power as 1t unfolds its fa ct·
based account of innocent people
accused and hanged foe witchcraft 1n
a society chafJed with paranoiac
repression, religious fervor and1ragfc'
aullibility to superstitious whim.
Benson has mounted perhaps his
finest individual achievement in
nearly a quaner of a centu11 of
memorable stagmgs.
Outstanding performances from
top to bottom high light CR'
"Crucible," with the summit reserved
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for James Sutorius' scaring portrayal
of John Proctor. a decent farmer who
confesses his brief adultery in a
desperate attempt to save his accused
wife from the gallows. As has cool but
conscientious wife, Kandis Chappel
constructs her character wuh gradual
stTOkcs. bringing her audience ul -
timately into her camp.
Richard Doyle turns 1n a superb
account of the Rev. John HaJe. who
comes to exorcise the to~ n's demons
and remains to try to expose the
fraudulent actions of the teen-age
1irls who cry "witch." The role of the
all-powerful Deputy Governor Dan·
fonh is given a properly largcr-than-
life interpretation by l.M. Hobson,
who raics with self-righteous fury
against alt who would challenge his
authority.
As the town preacher, whose
daughter's illness sets ofT the accusa-
tions, Jarion Monroe balances the
thoroµghly despicable nature of his
cf\aracter with a father's gc nume
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dable as the young maid duped by her
friends who tries to set things right in
court.
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rejected young woman seeking re-
venge from Proctor and his wife and
who becomes the catalyst for tragedy,
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WEEK NIGHT
DINNER SPECIALS
8 pm -Midnight
501 30th It., Newport Buch
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backed by Lisa Steele and Manha J.
New as a sort of Grttk chorus or
accusation in a memorable sequence
at the hearin1. Anni Long and Robert
Mach ray render excellent suppon a's a
couple who sincerely beJieve witch-
craft contributed to her miscarriages,
while Herta Ware maintains a beauti·
ful senst of d ignit) as one of the
ridiculously accused elders.
Rich performances from Roben
Comthwaite and Hal Landon Sr. as
old men whose wives arcuken from
them in the charade further sohd1fy
the production, along with sironi
support from Don Took. An Koust1k
and Dennis Robenson as obedient
officers of the court. Fran Bennett's
sterling account of Tituba, a .black
servant accused of witchcraft, under-
scores the racist undercurrent of the
procccdin1s. Nicole Parker and
Adrienne Stiefel alternate in the
pivotal cameo of Monroe's s1rickcn
daughter.
"The Crucible" is the perfect
inau1ural for a company endeavoring
to live up to jts lofty reputation.
Performances continue Tuesdays
throuJh Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays
at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and
7:30 until Oct. 13 on the'main stage of
the Founh Step Theater, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa-Mesa. Call
957-4033 for ticket information.
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A fuhlonable kickoff
Tlae Carmen Chapter of the Guild s of the Orange County
Performtnc Arta Center kicked off the 1988-89 aeuon with
a membenblp luncheon a nd faablon •how Wednaday at
tlae Tale of the Whale ln Balboa. Amon&Jbose In attenda.-ce were (top, from left) Helen Suaman, Lynn Lee and Pat Cole
ud Crtcbt) membenbJp chairman Genevieve Ray and
claalrmaa Jeanne Plock er.
Quge-hassle ~ver haZing
DEAR READER : Do )'oa rt"
member tile letter from Chuck's
medaer? C1111ck died after drlDklng a
bottle of Scotcll wlllle loc:ked In the
lrak of a car H part or a fratt rnilY
laldatloe ritu l. Tlaea came the fi ne
res.-se .by R•tgen presldu t Ed·
wanl Blffsteln, wbo addressed the
fad dial oae of Ills stodeals laad died
d•rlal a ulin1 lacldent. Bolla leu ers
created a firestorm of responses
from all over tbe country, mostly
from lra&eraily members. tlere is a
aampUaa of wllat I've been letting:
F R 0 M SI ER R .\ ~1 ..\ D R £.
CALIF.: I am a student at <al Poh.
Pomona. a nd pledged to T3u Kappa
Epsilon . I cannot undcr~1and \\h~ some fru crmt1es arc s111l in\Ohl"d in·
hazing. It 1sclearl) ag;unst the la" 3nd
evcrybod)' kno~\ 1i . ..\s for al ohol
consumption -our lhaptcr 1~ com-
plctcl) d r). "h1ch mean\ no fratl·rn1-
1y funds ma) bt' pent (ln hc'IOtl' -
F.W. •.
FROM ALEXANDRIA. VA.: My
fra&er9il)'. Sl.pla. Pili E psilon. has a
•tloUI .... uzlag Pe>llcy lhat is
tlrklly Hforced by Hs elaapter
efftren ud advisers. Ouriag my
teure a1 president we pledged
.everal flae mea wbo came to us afJer
tdaet fratenllies tried to haze the m.
Tiley opted to tarn down the invita·
U..IO jolD ratller titan put up with
t.llal 1arba1e. I admire tllese guy:; for
_....__ A1111
l.iilD£tS
tlteir self-respect and dign it)'. -
GEORGE MASON l1., SIG E P.
FROM HOl ~TO' \h · '41n
pledged Lambda< hi lll1-. 'c.ir at the
Un11rers1t) of Tna' ·1 n.·n·1H·d a
letter from the chJptl'r prc .. 1dcnt
• staling that th.:) \\t:rc l.lt,l.'nnunuin~
ttfe pracucc ofhu~ 1ngalrnhul lur their
panu.~s He said that thi.' frail rn1t'
would saH' .ippro\lmJtd\ htlO .1
month and the monc' "uulJ hi: u'cd
for wft dnni..'> and 1.:h.1ntahlr ulO·
tnbuttons. -\ Rfl 1£ \ r D I \' D
PROl'D) \10THlR
FROM AU TJX. T EXA : \'our
ali&nmeat witla the Greek ba.!lber
suprisecL me.-ADA. You ldwill)
coasalt wllb ~x~rt •hen )OU don't
how t~e answer. 8 efore thro"inR
ou t the • baby with the bath "a1er.
pleas.e note tb~t we don't ban auto-
mobiles because accidents kill and
maim hundred of people every day.
Fraternities create excellent leader·
sblp role models. Friendship itroup-.
will al"·ays be around in one form or
anotber. -8 .F .. BETA THETA Pl.
FROM >\PPLETON. \.\ I Therl'
is no place for fr.i1em111e$ur sororities
in a democratic wc1et}. The:)
prom"Ote snobbrsm. -cht1~m-anJ a
brand of load) i~m that as re' olung.
When our college and· Ulll\l'r\1t1e v ow up. they will abolish these social
crutches fQr all {1me.
FROM SAN B ER,..AROl~O.
CALIF.: As a brother or Delta SigJ1la
Pbl fraternity, I would like to point
out tbat the practice of bat in1t bas
slgalficantly de<'rtase~ around the
country. There Is a clause in our
pledge laandbook tbat sa)S. "An)
pledge wbo allo" s himself to be hazed
does not deserve to be a membe r of
tbls fraterni ty." -CALI F.STATE l.
DE..\R .\"':-.. L-\'\DrR'\ Pk a'>l.'lx
:J\\ are that k s\ than fl pc:rn·n1 uf.Jll
c.:olkg.: \tudcnt'> arc an thl' Gr.:l•I..
'' '>tem but 'IO p<rl'cnl ot the ml'mtk:r\
ol 1he Hou~ u l Ri:pr~·~·n1.1t 1' ,., and
L nni:d '\tall''> ~·nat~· lwlomz to J lra1crn11~ ~urpn.-.~:d'' -\'PRO\ I>
TE:..._E.
DEAR TE KE: Sot at all. ~IO<il men
who seek public office are ntro' el'K
Tbey love to press the ne h and art>
joiners by nature. The) recognite the
value of rraternilie "here they can
de~etop tht'lr ~ople skills and, or
course. the fraternrne go afler uch
men. It's a per(e<'t flt.
BRIO C[
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, September 12, 1988 A9
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publlc1t> campaign Ftx.u' .11 .. 11 u1n1inue<> un mJntal .. 1a1u~
l'A 'l\l' C .\pnl ~0-'1·•' ~lll Dl'>l~•n·nWtl\~\ he Jnahucal. put togrthrr
puulr Pll'l'l'\ \kmlx•1 11t 11p1x1\lll' 'l'' •!> ll1rtJ11uus but has .. other
commitment ·· t-.no" 11 proll'll 'l'll 1n l'motron.il <1'1nl·he!> Vargo as 1n pictu~.
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compliment 1n \:On nl'll1on "''h JPIX'JrJflll' inntl\at1\t' procedures
CANCER tJum· ~1.J uh 221 \ \l'" \lnll'rl' rdatl'l' could also be very
much m1s1nformt"d In' ohl'' hJ\ll ,11._1., 1n cunnc:l·t1on w11h remodeling.
rebuilding rt"al e'>tj\l' < •l'I p111m"''' in" n11ng '>ll."1."f dear of sdf-decepuon.
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SUC'Ct'!>Sfulh "~pa1rl'd I"' I Jlk\ lt1\h1n~ mJl hlnl"f\ relau0 Mh1ps. J usuce
pre' ails ~ou "'an mJJ• •r p• 111\\ JnJ oulll 1nl rl·a~· 1nlomc: C apncom featured.
VIRGO c .\ug : ' ~.pl ' \ 1u \I pc:rll''' ~ po1ent1al. and )our
··pcrformancl'· ,ould" r \ ,,,1, "'' \\\JrJ · \h-Jn~ ~ou'll u11hze sen~ of
drama )Ou II rlach n ,,,.Pl r t 1 ~Jan rl·u1in1t1on prt'' 1ousl~ "tthhcld.
LIBRA 1\qlt :>.n.i :.1 H g111gh1 1nJt·Pl·ndl'nle crl'all'll). o ngmal
method:> \l. l'ar hngh1 v\111' n Ji.• ta·..,h '>tan no"' thtil um mg and 1ntu1t1on
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conccmt'd hut dut"'> not h.1 , mpl, 1 '1•11 l ool.. ~hand )(:c.-nes: cooperatt' 1n
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ANSWERS TO WEE'Kl Y BRIDGE Q IZ
ByCHARLE GOR E:\
and OMAR SHARIF
Q . L-Neilher vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+AK' ,....AQ76 )93 +AQJ8
The bidding harprocccdcd~
South West North East
1 • Pass 1 , Pass
4 "; Pass 5 Pass
'!
What action dQ you take?
.-Since North did not cue-bid
diamonds, we p resume he doesn't
have that acc. Even 1hough we arc
not sure what partn<"r 1s looldng for.
-.c cannot construct a hand for him
that won't, at worst. be on a finesse
for slam. Bid c;1~ hearts.
Q. 2-A South, vulnerable. }Cl\J
hold:
+AKQIS4l 1 J965 +I
W hat is you·r o~ning b.1d?
A.-Your defensive potcnual could
be anp1.here from ~one lo tv.o
tricks. o "'e wouldn't o~n 1he bid·
dmg ";th one spade. Wuh pades as
trumps. you can rea o nably cx~ct
10 make eight trick -you should
add a trick for your four-card side
suit. Accord ing to the Rule o f Two
and Three, that qualifies for an
o~ning bid of four ~padc'
Q . 3-As South. 'ulnerable, you
hold:
•QJ 9 Q109S KQJ63 •I
The b1dd1ng has proceeded
ort l:asl outh ~'est
1 • Pas I Pa
2 + Pass '!
What do you bid now'?
A .-Thcre -arc iwo reasons for not
bidding two hearts-a rrverse bid by
you would be a game force and part·
ner has denied holding four hearts.
Still, your hand is worth a game try,
and 1wo no trump ts th<" obvious
choice.
Q . 4-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
• 75' -163 •AU •9762
Tbe bidding has proc-eeded:
Nortla East Soutlt West
1 + Pass I NT Pass
2 ' Pass !
W hat----acti,&A do you.-take-?
A.-You have a minimum re·
sponsc. and nothing has hap~ncd
rhat has improved your holding.
However, rhat docs not relie"e you
of rhe obligation to find your ide's
001 spot. W ith equal length. go
back -t-o ~rt-n~·s fir 1-b1d u1t . re·
ACROSS
gardless of the quaht) of your hold-ing~ IO lht' SUllS. {
Q 5-As South, vulnerable. you
hold: + 754 AJ 9 KQIS • Kl5
The bidding has proceeded:
North Etil Soutb W a t
I • Pass I Pass
1 + Pa.ss '!
What do vou bid no_w'?
A.-W i1h an o~ning bid facing an
opening bid, you want to be in
game. There 1s no'reason, \lollh your
pcrftttl) baJanct'd hand, to suppo~
1hat a swl'" contract will be beuer
than no trump. Jump to three no
1rump-1"0 no trump shows only
11 -12 point and can be passed.
Q 6-As South, vulnerable, you
hold. + AQJ3. KQ10S -VoMI +AIUSJ
Your ng.ht-hand o pponent opens
tbe biddln& with ooc. diamond..
What d o you brd no"?
A.-You don't need much from
partner to maier a game-as little as
five cards 1n one of the majors
would do. You can get this message
across with an immediate old-fa.sh-
ioncd cue-bid of two diamond:6.
. Jesse James didn't always rest Sundays . -.
1 Pota1100
5 Bougtl
9 Fit OU1
14 lncama11on
60 Sketched
61 Soil
62 Terror
63 Fal11fies
6-4 ll'l1s Sp
65 Ermine
66 Harness
6 7 Dioceses Jesse Jame lulled a fdlo\\ in :i bank
robbery, and shonl~ thereafter. \\3~
baptized in the Kcarnc:~ Baptist
Church. The n llc k1lkd ano1hc-r man.
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choir and taught h } mn.1,1nging. Hr
laked Sunda)'s. Jes\e did. but ht"
couldn't al"'a)S sho\\ up a1 church
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aftersurgcf). the less chance >ou'll get
an 1nfcc11on. tall t1~ pro\\~ 11, -;:l\
the medical rt~archcr\
Our Loi..e and \\ar man\ tile., arl'
rcplet<" w11h wa~s sockt1l'' ha\\'
recognized mamagc m their m1d<.tc.
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universall) than 1h1s one 1 hl' man
just doesn't bother to ~o home roml'
morning.
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rtflccuon . sure enough but do )OU
not tind it cunous \hat 'uu''<' nc,cr actuall~ seen ~our 0 " n lau:"
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fc" knO\\ 1t m~ans··j n<.'1ghbon' ho~·
house 1s on fire ..
:-.lo hor'it cun C'atch :'1 hl•alth~
giratTe.
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summer ol I% I'> the hulll'"I
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lfQu~i:n \ rctonn h:idn't n.inh.'d a
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~mong un1,cr'cl1t\ e11rnlkl'" thl'
percentage ol athkte' "hl, gradu,lll' I'>
greater than thJI ol thl' ;,tudc:n1' gcnerall~ •
I arhl''t 111 1hr dime no\\.'h didn't \O~t :i dtml' and '-'Cren't now! The'
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the' ·re not fiahuna cnmc ... That h t 1
too lo ng for tlus pace One authont}
on the matter con\cnd\ onl\ 10 3
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"1th n1me Remarll.able ii tT'\IC
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another traJ1t1onal ~Hn& 1n ( hina
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pcrm1ttt"d a hu~ba"" 10 l 1U his 'fVlfC 1f' ~ ca\alhl hc1' 1n adultcn Client a-U.\
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foundtd l\lam In thotit' t1m • a
•otnan •'H ptfl'Ctualh a m1nQr.
of Vishnu 15" Sietor-
16 Of \he ear
17 M anana
18 Satiate
19 Lanai
20 Journey
21 Flowe< pan
23 Sheep s cry
24 lnhefator
26 Being-Sp
?8 Y-oongste<'
29 Noble girl
33 Meal course
36 Transfer
37 -Bravo
38 c't\1ntie Por1
39 LaptS
40 Gentle
4 1 Recent pref
i2 T at>tewa11r
43 Spars
44 Wtlolly
46 Mafia title
47 Cratt
48 fapressed
pain
52 Contu11on
55 Back. pr-et
.S7 Rum m1i.e<
58 Divas 10f1e
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apeak1ng
2 Ralah s wife
3 Midst
4 Bunnese city
5 Erred
6 trucible
7 Black prel
8 O&nC*
9 Hearing
10 Nortn ol
Maine
11 USSR rlvef
12 Aar·l•re
setli~ gp
13 City map
22 Culler
25 Chlld
2 7 Ex p1011ve
29 Counterle11
30 Ara' SISlflf
31 ~iment
32 T urt pieces
33 WIM
3' So be 11
35 Pillage
6 7
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42 -~M11gnon 5 1 Females
ear1y f'at'AI 52 Scrubs
43 Farm to1.1nd 63 Ptt·-·-•s S~m et••
•6 Slumber ~Greek sage
48Eur~ 56 T~eesome
49 Aunntng knot 59 Preteoc:I
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P•MD·Y
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane COUlftlta CUL TU as by Maratta & Maratta
• "But, it's YOURS, Mommy, and I
might lose it!"
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
"May I turn the page?"
PEANUTS
IF IT ~AD. 00
'<OU Tl41NK l1D
STILL 6E
ST~MOIN6 HERE?
GAJUl'IELD
THA1''~ 5TRANuf. · [ FORGOT WH"1 I CAME IN ~Ef\E
I WAS JUST
TR'<IN6 TO MAKE
CONVERSATION ..
A
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SALAD -TOSS ATTACHMENT
DENNIS THE llSNACE
by Hank Ketcham
''l)Q-&'r WORRY 'POJT LOSI~ A TOOTH .
THAT'S JUST A STARTER SET. If
by Charles M. Schulz
'(OU MU5T 0E MAVIN6 TROUBLE
WITH FRACTIONS, TOO, ~UH ? v I --
by Jim Davis
9-IZ. _._
by Tom K. Ryan
t,Al\JA:)fHV1$E .
I 1.-GMl 10~RP?
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by Pat Brady
ARLO AND JANIS
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1988 1a1
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Estaricia, Se_a Kings 0ff on the right foot
But it's b ack to the d rawing boards for
Newport Harbor , Trojans, Saddleback
By ltEVIN BALL ....,,...c.. , .......
After suffering through two disap-
pointina seasons. Est.aneta appears to
be on the road to respectab11at).
openina the season wath a 23-13
victory over cross-town nval Costa
Mesa Friday night at Orange Coast
College.
Muddling thro ugh. tllc past t\\O
seasons with 2-8 and ()..Jo. marks,
Estancia got off' on the right foot this
season and is looking like a possible
contender in the Sea View League.
The first week of high school
football have brought mixed results
thro uahodt the Sea View League.
Both "Estancia and Corona del Mar
aot off to aood starts.in ttiear season
openers while Newport Harbor, Uni·
vcrsity and Saddlcback suffered earl y
season setbacks.
Herc's how the coaches vic.,_,ed last
week's openers:
E1tueia Coacla Jolla Liebeacood
"You can't go anywhere but up
after the last two years. We arc a
vastly improved team Dver last
year's. I think that we can play with all
the teams on our schedule. Whether we win or not is something .,_,e'll find
out later on down the 'oad. but ..
nobody ts aoinJ to run awa) from us.
.. We really didn't knO\I. what Costa
Mesa was doing in the fim balf. The>
came at us with the wishbone "'h1ch
was a total shock to us," L1ebengood
said ... But in the second .half after
some halftime adjustments we fared a
lot bener. We had some semblance of
how we were going to defend against
them.
"They neverthrcatened us until the
last minute, ho.,_,e, er:· he ~1d
Estancia slowl> de' eloped 11s game
plan after a sluggish first half and
settled an to its defensive scheme.
''Offensi..vely. I wasn't pleased 1n
the first half at all, but "'e didn't ha'c
the ball all that much. It "as JU St the
first game of the )ear and those things
happen, .. he added
"We put 23 points on the board.
and the final result are points. o from
~ ..... ,.._ ~ It-it.••1 ...,
Rama t:ICbt e n d Pete Holohan •oa down aader tackle of Detroit'• Chrla S p ielman.
ft1DNDAY QUARTERBACKS
Baro:iis, Edison
step t() forefront
as hea vywelghts
Each passed its ope n ing test;
Lions early disappointme n t
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ................
It d idn't take long 10 clear the air in the Sunset League
-there is a very distinct class role evident between the
haves and have-nots, at least in terms of productivity and
upectaetions. .
Defending champion f ountain Valley and
challenaer Edison pa s$cd their teSlS, Ocean View didn't
have a test yet, and the others flunked their first exam.
H untin&too Beach and Marina were shut out and
they're still loolcina foT Westminst~1"s offenst.--
Here's how 'the coaches from the Sunset Lcaauc
viewed their team's non-league football openers fast
week • •
P .. aaa. Valley Hl&ll Coacla Mllie.Mllaer, following
his team's 22· l 7 victory over Mater Dci:
· "I feel very gOod about
the results. being our first
pme we executed very ~II
for an inexperienced footbaJI
team .
.. After analyzing the
film. as it was evident Friday
night. \\C have a lot to work
on .
....
How Sea Vi ew League ~eams fared
be chalked up 10 1nexpenencc-bu1
whatever the rea!>on 11 has 10 be
~med1ed for ui. 10 re main com-
~11tl\e T.-m, r9CWd
COf'OM ~ Mar ( 1 ·0 e 5tancl1 ( 1 ·0)
.._llW"°'I H,acboc l 0· 11
S.Odlet>ltl< (0· I)
Tu1lln CO· I)
Unlwnltv 10· 1 I
Lllf ...
def Hin 8eacn. 7·0
d~ Cosra Mesa, 23·13 ~'t 10 S.111a Ana. 21-0
lost 10 Carlsbad, \I·"
IOSI to Foolnlll. l<>-"0 1osr to lrv:ne, 13·7
TMI _..,, ...
a t ~n Clemenlt
at Laouna Hiits OceenVlew
Santa Ana
al LOI Ai.mllos
et Minion"'-'°
....,,.
Fr
Fri
Fri.
Fri
Tnur
Tnur
~11 "'a!> ~our ba!>1c fi rst gamt•
Ddcnsi'd). "'e did a real good JOb
The ~rsonnel 1s there. but 11 JU'>I
needs a little polt!>hing up to perteci 11
"We are ahead of where "t' "l'rl·
las! ~car but "'e ha\t~ a lot ol 'oung
gu\S and ha 'l' 10 1al.r 11 one !.ll'fl .it a
t1me
that standpoint I ";i, ' ·r pk a,ed
"Being in tht.> \l'J \ ll''' Ll·a~ue
there 1s not one e.s" t•11•thotll tt·am
They all pla~ ed 1i~h1 ~Jml'' on
Fnd31. v.,n or lose
takes and massed a fc" a!>\1gnml·n1~
But the biggest blo"' had to hl· th,· I I '
yards an penalties "'.e had Lud..ih "'"'
"'ere good enough 10 0 ' eru1ml· t
"OfTen!>I' eh IAl' l'\l"CUll'd our
game plan "ell \A. l· th re" 2 ~ llml'\
and"'" are a run ning team '-ICl ''l' led
""e are capable ot man~ 1h1ng\ ··
Corona d~I ~1ar t oar b Dan•
Hollud on his tl'arr '~ .. '1, 1 1r, "l'r
Hunungton Beath
"We had a lo t ol :ir,1-~JOll' m1•,.
"Those penalties ~tOPPt'd u' · .i
couple of 11mes I "'ould 11 1..,· 111 .,n·
that number cut drastitalh 11 th,
fut\Jrc There v.as not o nl· p;irt1tulJ1
case fOr the problem I gu''" 11 , 11uld
t:oiv~rsil\ Coacb Ma rk Cuo-
oloJbam. ..;. hl•'\e r ro,1a n\ ri:ll 10
lnme. I '\.~
"V. e had '>ome 't'll'f J n plJ~er' "ho
(Please see SEA VIEW /B4)
\Vanta rushing leader?
Make him a Rams back
Bell answers bell for Rams,
and Detroit fee ls sting. 1 7-10
By EDZJNTEL
~,,_c_,.._......,
"-V..'h11c-out It "'a' Hi.• \t:1'l' out It "as not
Actualh . 11 "'a~ t-u' n ' .. ~ u .. ual tor the Rams
Sunda) in ~nahe~m \tJ.! w -:1 J' C1rl.'g lkll. fi lling 1n Jt
tai lback for the suspenJt'\l < ..irl~ V.. h11e. ran for I 3~
yards on 27 carries 10 hl·lr t-..· .. t •hi.' lxtro11 Lions. I "'· I 0
before 46.262
The Rams haH' mJJ , l llJ ' ~u<>tnt''>S out of wanning
games wtth dcfcn'>i' h 'l'l'r' JI! Coach John Robinson
asks of his offense 1s to not 'l' t Jestruct
Quarterback Jim f\1."t'll made <.url' the Rams did
not knock themseh "" uut un "unda' JS he had another
consistent performanl e , 1mpk11ng' 1 ~of:!"' passes for
141 yards w11h o ne touthJ l•"'n Jnd an 1n1ercept1on.
More 1mportanth . h\. i Jnded the ball off n1cel~ 10
Bell. the nearl~-forg.11tl'n dlqt11s111on 1n the Em
Dickerson trade last ,,·ar
'"''There's a slight d1fl erl·n1.(' in thl." "a~ ~ou g1'e the
ball to each of our running hacb ... f ,eren said 1n all
seriousness
Together [,t'r1.·11 .ind Bell kd coml'backs from
defietls of 3.1J and 11 .. -"' hdr 1he Ram\ w a ~-l min
going into this . unda' ·, !LJ~,· agaan~t 1he Raiders a1 thl'
Coliseum
While\\ hill' rl."ma1n' 11u1 ol acllon tor another three
games due 10 a <;t>cond kJgUl' ,u,pe n ... 1on in a<; man~ "ea~
for substance abu e. the RJnt\ \H'nt 111 Ad i against th<.•
Ltons. He deltt'' erl.'d in h•' ,rn n d<.>h~r Jte "a~ b~ scon ng
the Rams· first touchdo"' n o n one n l thn<.e one-Yard
--crunrllcs 1n10 a "''311 :rt the ~rol hne :ind thl'Tl trctprng to
keep the ball a"'a~ from th,· Lion<;, 1n lh.: R.ims· final dn' e
a.gamst 1hc-ctock
The Rams fell behind for the ~onJ tinu:mlhe game
wht>n Chuck Long hit (1af' lt'I.' for a 12., ard touch do" n
pass in the second quaner malang it ·· -JI the hall
Long. in his th ird \t'3r from lo".1 "JS a ci_illt>gl' n 'al
Sunday's NFL scores
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Rama 17, Detroit 10
Houston 38. Raiden 35
Buffalo 9. Miami 6
Denver 34. San Dit>go 3
New Orleans 29 . Atla nta 21
Seattle 31. Kansa C 1t\ 10
Chicago 17. lnd1anapo·11s 13
Tampa Bay 13. Green Ba\ l U
Minnesota 36 . :'-Jew England 6
Washington 30. P1ttsbuN!h 29
New Yorlc Jets 23. Cle\·eland 3
Cincinnati 28. Philadelphia 24
San Francisco 20. ~ew York Giants 17
To night'• Game
Dallas at Phoenix. 5 p m
of Purdue's E' erett V. h1lc Long bca1 f\eretr 1n both of
their l\\O college mal\:hup-. 1he ...._Ori.',., no" e'en as the
Rams beat De1ro11 for thl· '>t'l'Ond <.tra1~h 1 ~ear
Mike ~nsforc\lo.1d-.eJ a ~h-~ard 11cld goal m1dwa~
through the lh1rd «wartt·r tti mal..l' 1t I n.1 0 and then
£, ereu hn Damone· Jo hn-.on "1th a ~., J rd touchdown
pass e-arl) in tile founh quaner and that ~as 11
Long v.as l..npi. ed ou1 0 1 the game "'llh a shght
concussion la te an thl.' third quarter and "'as replaced b)
Enc Hipple ahttle-used ·'t·ar,etl•ran He "'asunableto
move the Lions w11h much rnn<,1\tcnc) against a
pun1sh1ng Ram~ defenw
··\\ c felt gom.guuo the ~me: that the P~"-~asJ>('C1
of 1he game "a~ going tll tx-&hl' l..e' .. Rob1n~n said
··Detroit seemed an gixld po~111on w an.a~i. U$. But the)
ne,er got an~ thing b1g. I th1nl.. o ur pa\s ru hang 1mpro' ed
as the game pro~rl'swd and v.e e' l.'n tuall) got to the
quarterbaclo. and lorccd e rrors ..
Bell. a tilth·' t>ar ma n acq u1red from Buffalo in the
(Pleue eee R.AMS/8 2 ) ...
MONDAY QUARTERBACKS
Irvine, Warriors
look back to wins;
It's 'ir for CM, MD
Nobody has con cern at this
1_ point, not.eve n 42-14 victim-
Oellt ~ ,.._ "' 0.-......
By KEVIN BALL
Dlllp .... c.... ......... .
The battle between \later Dc1 Jnd Fo untain Valle\.
the Count~\ 1op high ~hool t(wthall teams. promised io
be cxc111ng
\fater De1 failed to dch' er lln It!: pl"C'·game b1lhng
unul 1he second half. while Fountain Valle\ executed its
game pllln fla .... le~I) 1hro ug.ho u1 opening n·1gh1. "-nd the
effort ma} ha'e been md1cauve of things to come for the
two Orange Count~ PQ"'erhouses.
In inc and \1, oodbndgc "'Crc al(,Q 4'llCCCSSfu\. but
Costa \ksa and Lag,,una Beach were' unable 10 handle
first-game as!i1gnmenls "-e' enhekss the outloot. re-
mains bnghl
Here's hCl"' the ()range G>ast area coaches ,,e""'~
last "'eel.. 's o pener.
Coacb Cbuck Gallo of Mater Del. the Count) •t-
S('('Ond rankt'J tl.'am fl'llo~-....-------....... ---.
ang a ~~-1 ~ los' w 'ri I
Fountain \all<.''
"\\ e JU t made a I\)\ of
m1stakesand ll ~alh "as d'> 1f
v.-c were a bunch ,11 lh1,i..1.·ns
v.1th their head!> l'Ut oil ..
\fost of the-"1t,narl·hs'
m1stal..rs werr madt' in the
fi~t half and JUn1or quar·
tcrback Dann\ o·:--.c1l. 3 C-or-·
o na del Mar ti:ansfc;r. OfX'n<.>d
some ercs "'•th a sound ct1on
1 o the second half.
.. But the talk wy about
their big offcnstvc line and I
think we rushed them. We
had three or four sacb and
pressured the passer. From a
physical standpoint. I don't
think ~ lost the battle. And
I'm encouraaed that we play-
ed a physic.al pme ~ a
suppc>Kd physical football
P-ta!D V.U.,'• DaYl4 Ben ... a almoet lomt lu. ala.lrt tall to Mater Del'• L~ Pola.
"I v1s1ted ~1th Dann' at
halftime.·· S&Jd Gallo "and
he mned catmutJ do"' n and
team."
The Barons lost two-way tackle Steve Mtister. a 6"
foot·l, ll~poundjun1or for a wuk. J>OM•bly lonacr. to a
kneecap ilU'!!Y. -Mlilei .... c.cl De"~ fotloW\ns his team•s
7..0 victory over El Modena: .. , wu reallJ _ l\appywitb the effon. Our offense aot
tomethina like 360 yards and~ held them to 40 yards.
Obviously t•m not happy with the (low) score. We trt into
a bi&.ame and ..Unat a~ aeam, we're not IDlnt to
be ai. IO ,n away wwtb that.
.. We misted 10111C opportunitiet.. but the dfon wu
dtere. We p IOfM ~ otnahia. but Oft the olber
band we•ve been teU•ftl ow kicls~ 1001 ......,.¥t." 11\iuria? "Thafs lite odaer thiftl, •• Mid Wlane.
.. No. we0ftlookl.._aoodeollf. Maraada...._well. Ud Cif'fl Aftldovte came out of' the bloc:U very well. He inlidt some peat raids ltMI 1udit9lla. ..
(1'111 I I W 8UJllMT /M)
. '
It's Bruins-time at Costa,Mesa, too
•For rnu.lts7°Stt 84
I J BOWARD L. BANDY
........ Cel $
Like h11 UCLA football countC"rparts, R ich Green·
wood brctted an the earty aoina. then wt>n1 on to become
die h 1-o-Urnt w1nnn of the "111 Jordan ~ aolf
CllHllMotlupa spon~ b~ th( Cn of Com Mesa ... , .
Ol'ee•-ood, 1n all .,oblbtlitl thc No. I pla)tton the
lnain NCAA cham~ IOlf eeam \tus
• kndcr·per round ol67-SU.y o~ the
1.-c:aune "°IO WIG hia 6' --~ M .... lJmdl ll)Oui_SIJUrda) for a~ IOla1 J1;1'1191wd die bN •ouw• 36 llole NClOrd
'r .... JI I T)tr Pf'htOUI ~ ~ 114 _, ~ ·.J
. '
101ntl) b Bnan Ltndle) { 19 Ol anJ Br.ld Gl't'('r {IQ 2l
"l drtamcd l ~ould comt in at 10-undC"r-par 10 W'ln
the toumamcn1," Grttn~ood said follo~ina hJS \lClOf) .
"I was aoina to be. <our under on the front mne (he was
three under) and then ao on 10 "'l n Dream do come 1ruc
tomettmct.
.. It' a aood fttltna to ""Jn and it's be-en hard 10
rtpeat •• bt Miid O(h1~ nd \\Th IO four )'Ur5
Grttn..-ood captum! tM-I r u,.,_.mrnt 11llt
11nlt1n1an 8-foot b1r'11cputlon &hC' final holuf\erblut1"1
out ohs.and 1rap. He defcatC'd fof'IT\t'r pro Da'c bcff in
t.Mt one
Hthadno\uchdtffi ult\ und.a\ Ht hard.icdtbtfint
two hoks ind added another Oft ttiC" par:.i fiftl'i bole for a ..
~ ... COSTA 1RSA/D)
staned doing as he ha dunn& Clnlck oauo
the summer.
"When ~e g1H the hall off o n our option tor no pin
n 's because the quancrtia Ir. v.·a pving wMn he should
have kept 1t
"But Dann) "'a ncf'\ o u" The last pme be played 1n
was 1n front of :?O f'C'Ople at a Corona dcl Mar pract.a
fidd. It took him a half to nan rclumg and play lbt pmr·· .
Inside linebacker lt"' e Harkins dislocated h.is
lbouldcr ind ma) be out for t•o wtt Man Reynoto
Slep$ Into the \.lane) .,~~offcns1\e line bl led well and ft.l'f plnml.;'
addtd Gallo. '"But I'm disappointed~ did.ft ·1 ~tile wm.
We fdt we~ ph)Sle&I:' •
Oltla M .. c.dl T .. laNw ... af\Ua 2J.IJ loll to
Eswtaa •lucb bas !\t 2 •nd ~10 the Piil two
ICUOftS. •we JUll made too man) m~ dlil'1 ._ we
(Ph•t-~) ..
-------.. •
' "'~ aalden llaroaa AU-aoee ap and Ho.-
toe'• .Jolua O~ (HJ wu ftlttnc. bat
AUea wu able to 1-* lato tM ead soae.
Canadians pack
arena to watch
Gretzky· practice
PNm ne A11oclaled Prell
VICTO R!'\. Bnt1sh Columbia ~ About 1,000 hockey fans packed an arena '
to watch Wayne Grcuky take his first skate
with the los Angeles Kinp.
After paying adm1ss1oi:i to get into J uan de Fuca
arena in a suburb of V 1®na on Saturday. an anA1ous
crowd Jammed the bu1ld1 ng's lobb) for almost an hour
to see the superstar who v.as traded to the Kmgs last
month by the Edmonton Oilers.
Gretz.ky was mobbed by the cheering crowd when
he amvcd
··1 v.as a little surpnsed,"
Gretzlc) said ··1 don't thJnk they
were JUSl here to watch Wayne
Grcuky Ther<! are some other
good hockey players on trus
team."
But the arena's general maa-
ager, Bnan torner, was quick to
point out that the 1,000-seat
facility had not been full in about
I"> ~ears
OretakJ • • • .. The Kings have never bad
anyti,ng like this befo re " said an a51on1shed torrier.
.. In previous years(tra1 n1ng1n V1c1ona) the) were lucky
if they got 100 people ··
The Kmgs have held their :0-.auonaJ Hockey
Leaaue tra1n1ng camp here for 13 of the last I )Cars.
Quote of the day
"lfth1sycarv.erea fish , l"d throv. It bad . ."' -
Mar1tu Navra&ilo"•· who failed to make the
U.S. Open final for the first 11mc since 1982. and
did not win a Gr.and lam e vent for the first ume
since 1980.
Green win• 11eCond •trallht
FRANK.LI : Wis. -Ken Green won !I
his second consccuuve PGA Tour e"ent,
sweeping to a six-stroke "1ctOr) Sunda} 1n
the $700,000 Greater Milwaukee Open.
Green. who set a course record w11h an I I-under· ear 6J Saturday at the 7.030-)ard Tuckawai Country
Ou6, shot a 68 Su.ndav (or a 72-hole sco~ of20.uncfcr
268 that won him the S 126,000 first pnze. ,
Green, JO. a seven-year Tour vetn-an from
Danbury, Conn., ea med S 135,000 a wcc:k earlier by
winnina the c:anad1an Open. He became the first player
IO win consecuuve events since Sandy Lyle won the
Greater Greensboro Open and Masters 1ournament in
April.
Mark CaJcavechia and Dan Pohl both shot 66s
Sunday to finish at 14-under 274, alo~· with Donnie
Hammond andjourm)'man Jim Gal er. Jr. -
Hammond shot a 68, as did G la&her, who 1s
)ryina to rqain his PGA Tour card. Gallagher
overcame a double-bogey on No. 15 for his 68. .
• Calcavcchia said he felt good about his own finish
but knew from check.in& the leader board that there
wou.ld be vinually no chance of c.atchmg Green. who
led by four shots at the tum.
Jlerler-Alboreto dominate
MONZA, Italy -Austnan Gerhard •
leritr and his Italian teammale Michele
Alboreto drove their red Ferraris to a 1-2
finish in Sunday's ltal!l)Jl form"Ja One
Grand Pnll as Ayrton SDhla failed 10 chnch a record
ciabth victory. •
The Ferran lnumph on the home track of Monza
ended the winning streak of the powerful Mcltaren-
Hooda team, wb1ch had been ti) 1ng 10 equal the record
of I 2 conJCCUti ve victones in a season.
The Mclaren dnvers -the Brazilian Senna and
f mx.hman Alain rrost -had dominated the previous
I I events of the 16-round compet1t1on, but they were
forced to withdraw unday.
Senna. who led from the first lap after starting 1n
the pole posauon. v.ent ofT the track at a twisty chicane
Wlowana _a .collmon v. ith, Fre~man Jean Louis
Schlesser, a formula One ncv.comer. Senna had tned to ,ov~ke Schlesser's W1thams-Judd while being press..
ed by Beracr. who v.as onl) five ~onds bth1nd him on
the 49th oftbe 51 -lap race.
Asteca •hoot down Air Force
SAN DIEGO -Paul Hew1u ran for EIJ
259 yards and four touchdo~os. 1ndud1n1 •II•
1 pmc w1nn1n& !·yard dive with :?4
eecond& left as San Diego State defeated Air
force Academy 39-36 Sunday night 1n We"cm
Athktic Conference play.
Hewiu set a school record 45 came' and holds the
Aztec'1teeond-h1Jhes1 rushin1totat fora 1tn&tcp~n
Su Dieao St.ate snapped a scven-pme los1n1 streak
lllintt Air Force.
..
Raiders let one get away:, 3$-35
Houston's late ra lly nulH les
standout effort by Beuerlein
HOUSTON (1\P) -After more thal09 minutes-of
nail·bitin& tens1on. Hou\ton running bade AJlen Pinkett
had no choice on his final assignment of Sunday's pme
qainst the Los Angele\ Raiden
"There wu nothing left 10 do but do 1t." said Pinkett,
who barreled into the end 1one wtth 3 1 seconds left.
rallyini the Oilers to a 38-35 FL victory
.. The final dnve shov.-s how much character this
team has."
The O ilers mo' ed 79 >ards. convened a fourth down
pass and reached the Raider 6 with time runnin,.o ut.
Pinkett who subbed for tnJured Mi.Ice Rozier, took a
pitch from quarterback Cody Carlson. subbing for the
IN THE BLEACHERS
... ,..s.. .... ~... .,_. ............
' t>
Wilander capture. U.S. Open
NEW YORK-Mats Witanderended
Ivan Lendl's three-year relJn as .S. Open
champion and took over his No I ranking
with a dramatic five-set 'tCIOI) Sund;i) in
the longest final 10 Open history.
The 24-ycar-<>ld wcde, who won the 1988
Australian and French Opens. became the first man
since Jam my Conno~ 1n 1974 to v..1n three Grand Slam
events in one }ear by beating Lendl 6-4, 4-6. 6-3, S-7,
6-4. The match lasted 4 hours an(i 54 minutes.
Wilander also halted Lendrs bid for a record
founh straight Open t1tJe and prevented him from
breaking Connors' mark for the longest stretch at the
top of the computer rankings.
Wrlander, the first S~edc to v..1n the U.S. Open,
will replace Lendt as the No. I pla)'er when the new
rankings arc released Monda>. Lendl needed to remain
at the top unul Oct. 3 10 break Connors· record of I 59
straight ~eeks at :-.:o I.
Last )'Car, Lendl and Wtlandcr pla)ed 4:47 in
another Open final that featured long 'and grueling
baseline raJlies.
. Wilandcr had lost 'itll. straight matches to Lendl,
five offfie1r eight Grand Slam meetings, and 13 oftbeir
19 matches overaJI.
-But Son~y-he forgonhe-pasnnd concentrated on
the prc5ent against Lendl, who livesj.ust down the road
from him in Greenwich, Conn. .....
It was the first fi, e-set Open finaJ since John
McEnroe's victory over BJom Borg in their 1980
classic.
AIU.On hlta $1 million mark
RICHMOND, V~. -Davey Alhsoo, •
setting a record for the fewest races needed
to surpass SI million in career winnings,
took advantage of a blown engine by Ricky
Rudd and 'A.on Sunday's Miller 400, the inaUJural
Winston Cup e vent auhe new Richmond lotemauonal
Raceway.
Allison, who staned on the pole in his Ford
Thunderbird. averaged 95.770 mph on tht 0-shaped
track. the onl) three-quaner-m1le layout on the
Winston Cup trail. -----
His margjn of victory was 3.25 seconds over Dale
Earnhardt.
Terry Labonte wa!) third, followed by Mar.lMartin
and Alan Kulwicki.
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llUund Wa~n Mooft, made the comer and dove into \he
end zone.
.. The man on me. lined up on the ~ntcr so I lcnew 1f
I could tel around the comer I would probebly score."
uid Pinkrtt, who scored three touchdowns."
Carlson kept his poise an ihe (ounh quarter.
'"When they needed a biJ dnvt, they go t it," Raider
defenli ve end Howie Long said. "Their quanetbeck did a
pat job. We'd hit him and hc0d JCt up and ne"er lose his
come.c>1ure." : The Oilers also put great pressure on the Raiders'
youna quanerbaek. Steve Beuerle1n, althouah he com·
pitted thru touchdown passes in the second quaner:·
Oi&er defensive end Wilham Fuller got three sacks.
"The sacks were on JU St basic rushes, .. Fuller said.
"With our pressure from the outside, there's nowhere for
the quancrback to go. "Weworkasoneunitondcfen~. Weare not a selfish
b&JI club.
Carlson tte0vercd from two first half masaak.es that
resulted in two Raider touchdo~ns.
"We played hard and 1f1tt hadn't won, It would have
been touah IO come back." Carlson wd. "Ontt we IOt
down there close, I felt &ood-When I P!~chcd the bell to
Allen I knew we had a chan~ 10 sco~ Beuerkin 1ook little consolation in his indivtdual
st.atistics.
"I'm not even cl<>M" 10 being sa1tsficd," Beuerlein
11id. "There wcrea lot of11mes in the second half when we
needed a spark and we couldn't pull II off.
"We had opponun1t1es and didn't cash in and rm
responsible. I feel bad about 11."
The Oilers comeback helped nuJJify a 2 1-point
second quaner for the Raiders when Steve Bcuerlein
completed three second-quarter touchdown pasd of 42
yards to Wilhe Gault, four )ards 10 Tun, Brown a nd nine
yards to Steve Smith ~
Four flies toomUchforGiants;
49ers connect in last seCon·cJs~
Moptana ·s deep pas~ wipes out
NY' s last :minute go-ahead TD--
FNm ne AsMClaled Preti
Joe Montana, st.aning the game on the sidelines but
finishina it at the controls of San Francisco's hurry-up
offense, threw a 7S-yard scoring pass to Jerry Rioc w1lh 42
1CCOnds to play Sunday as the 49ers beat the New York
Gianas 20-17.
Mont.ana hit-Rice on a fly pattern down the ri&ht
sideline as the receiver ran between defensive backs Mark
Collinund Kenny Hill. R1~ ~nt untouched the final 45
yards.
.. Basically, it's four guys run flies," Montana sajd.
"Jerry .fOt a step on the guy on the right comer and that was at.
"The chances of it workin~ are prcuy good," Rice
said. "I recall apinst Cincinnau last )ear we won a game
like 1h11 but we used three gu)s on one side and I was on
the opposite side." ·
The Montana-Rice score came JUSI 39 seconds after
Giants quarterback Phil Simms hll Lionel Manuel with a
I 5-yard touchdown pass that gave New York a 17-13 lead.
In other games Sunda):
Bean 17, Colli U : Matt Suhef s 2-yard touchdown
run put Chicago ahead, and a fumble recovery by Steve
McMichael and pass 1oterccp11on by Vcstce Jackson
halted late Indianapolis dnvcs.
The Colts took a I J. I 0 lead on a 12-yard run by Eric
Dickerson early in the final penod, then drove to tht Chic:aao 37 before Dickerson fOmbled with under sill
minutn rcmainina.
The Bean took over and worked t-he clock to 1:38 before a punt pve the Coils their last chance. But the first
pea from quancrback Jack Trudeau was intercepted by
Jackson and the Bears retained possession the rest of the
pmc. Chicqo is 2-0. Indianapolis 0-2.
BUJs t , Del .... s I: Scott Norv.ood kic ked two of his
three field aoaJs in the founh quaner as the Buffalo Bills
overcame fo ur turnovers to edge the Dolphins.
Norwood pve Buffalo 11s second win oft he year with
thelastofthepme'sfive field goals-a 28-yarder-with
3:12 left 10 the.game after an ineligible man downfield
penalty nullified a 7-yard Jim Kell) to Chns Burkett
touchdown pass.
Salall H, Falcoas U : Dallon Htlllard ran for 97
yards and scored a clinching touchdown on a 4-yard run
with 8:52 remaining. Hilliard. who tv.1ce lost fumbles
cadiet io the pme. capped a 'lQ.)ard-arive-witb hj
scorina run that enabled the Saints to square their record
at 1-1 after trailing 14-3,early in the second quaner.
'The Saints took the lead for good 19 seconds before
the ~ ofthe third period when Reuben Mayes scored
from the 17 on a sweep oflhc right s1dno end a 70-yard
drive. . ·
Red1kia1 H,Sleeltrs !t: Chip Lohmiller kicked a 19-
yard field goal with 12 seconds left 10 gjve the defending
Super Bowl champions their first victory in two games.
Bubby Brister threw two long-touchdown passes and-ran ror another SCOR to help Pittsburgh take a 29-20 lead with
9:29 remaining. But a 7-yard pass from Redskin
quanerback Doug Williams to Ke lvin Bryant cut the
margin to 29-27 with 4:48 left, and Washington moved
from its own 44 to the Pittsburgh I-yard J1ne in the final
three minutes to put Lohmiller in pos1uon for his game-
winnina kick.
Beet 11, Paelltn It.: Donald lgwebuike kicked a 28-
yard field aoaJ on the final play as the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers won an N Fl game for the first time stnce their
last road contest with the Packers.
lawebuikc kicked his second field goal of the game
after Vinny Test.averdc drove the Bucs 56 yards in the 1
final four minutes. Tbc: Sues .. J • l. had lost nine in a _row
since beatiq the Packen lasfNov. I at Mllwaukcc.
...._.. 14, Cllaqen 3: John Elway th"w--two
touchdown panes and 'f ony Dorsett rushed for I I 3 yards
andanotherscoreforOenver. Dorsett moved past Franco
Harris into third place on the N Fl career rush1 ng list with
12,181 yards, 61 more than Hams. Dorsett needs 131
yards to catch No. 2 Jim Brown. Jett H, 9,.... I : Roger Vick scored the New York
Jets' fint two touchdowns of 1988 on sh on fourth-quarter
runs and C leveland, already playmg wi thout injured
st.aner Bernie Kosar, lost quarterback Gary Danielson to
a broken ankle.
The Jets also got three: Pat Leahy field goals to help
thcm._enet a five-game rqular-scason losmg streak. ·
VWap 31, Patriot• I : Tommy Kramer justified ·
Minnesota coach Jerry Burns' (1cc1s1on to start him at ·
quancrt.ck by passing for 209 yards and a touchdown.
Kramer. a Pro Bowl staner in 1986 who missed much of
1987 with a neck injury, was'bcnched forthe first lime this
deCade in la1t week's 13-10 lossat Buffalo. ...
Kramer completed 12 of27 passes. includmg his first
fi"e of the pme.
........ SI, a.left It: Cun Warner scored two
., $ 1
<&9en recel•er Jerry Rice racee to the end
... wltll wtantnc TD •• Glaab trail.
iouchdowns on 1hon runs anti Jacob Green pounced on a
fumble in the Kansas C ll) end Lone for another SC'Ore
durina Seattle's 28-potnt second quaner.
Seattle. 2-0, led 10-3 aft.er Wamer·s I-yard touch·
down run at 5:23 of the ..econd quaner. and his 3-yard run
made it 17-3. Dave Kneg's 17-)ard pass 10 rookie Brian
Blades was followed 14 seconds later b} Green's sack or
Kansas City's Bill Kenne). The ball ~ent into the end
zone. where Green covered it for a 31-3 lead.
Bea1als ZI, Ea1J~1 U : Boomer Esiason threw fowr
touchdown passes. two each to James Brooks and Tim
McGee. as the Bengal , 1-1. ralhtd four umes to beat
Philadelphia, 1-1.
Esiasoo completed 20 of 32 passes for 363 yards in
winnina a shootout with Ph1ladelphJa's Randall Cun·
ningham, who hit 25 of 36 for 261 yards and ·one
touchdown.
RAMS WIN, 17-7 •••
homBl .
trade th.a\ sent "Dickerson tO I nd1anaPQ IS, lfas hacf his
share of bad luck.
In h~s second week as a Ram last.season, he suffered
a hairline fracture in his left shoulder and missed tbe last
sill weeks of the season. ·
-Then, witti the rerom 1h1sscason ofW}utc. the Nfl's
<teading rusher in 1987, along with the drafi of much-
t.alked about rookie Gaston Green, Bell's position with
the team seemed tenuos at best.
Bell, wtio gaineia-.some amount of notoriet y as a
rookie in 1984 when he gained I , I 00 yards. has never
lacked for confidence. But this challenge was going to be
tough.
"I have always had more athletic-ability than most
everyone around me:· ht said unday. "Back in biah
school. everyone said I was gJfted. Things JUSt came easy
to me. I always thought my ability would always Just take
over in tough times.
"Then this year came along and I realized I had to
add another dimension. I had to 11 ve..100 percent-ID &<>t
hun fine, but I had to establish m)sclf."
--When White was suspended lastwttk-bythc--Nft:1br
havina tested pos111ve for alcohol, Bell had his
opponunity.
"A lot of people probably didn't thiok I w~ld even
make the cut this year but I never worried that I wouldn't
be playing." Bell said. ~·It's unfonunatc that Charlie's not
here. But the main thing I!> that I do my best to see that
we're 5-0 when be gets back.''
After Long drove the Lions 41 yard!> in 7 plays that
resulted in an Eddie Murra) 30-)ard field goal to make It
3-0, the Rams came back behind Bell and Everett.
Bell ran up the middle then cul left fora 25-ya.rd pm.
Evcrcn· then threw oycr-rhc middle to rookie Willie
Anderson. ,
Bell answered again. going ::?2 yards up the middle to
the Detroit 17.
Everett passed 12 yards 10 Henry Ellard putting the
ball at the J. On third down, Bell ran off tackic where he
was met at the goal line. It was ruled his momentum
carried him across the plane for the score.
The Lions came nlht back. however. Lon& threw
three short passes to mo .. e the ball to the Rams 34.
VandeBerghasAnge.ls'nuinber
angers' relief ace
succeeds agatn tn
span_of24 flours ----
~--edaJe AWAY , ... , ....
"I 1t.aned reehna 11 in the third and
founh,"' uid Houp, who has 1 t.40
ERA in his lut I 3 st.aru apin1i
California. .. Then 11 really tt.artcd IO
ache. But it's not t.d. 111 l!Ct O\lft' at."
---TA MltSA GOLF ••• ARLINGTON. Tnas (AP) -It's
been a producta\IC 24 boun for Tuas
"I'll wan and Kt' what happens th11 year at IChool but reliever Ed Vaode Bera.
.. , don't thiok there wu any
eat 1 yovei from tnrn.1,.U.C.tt1unna
ma_..r Cook.le RoJaS said. "We
weft ured, yes, but when you're facutia
a ~y like Housh tt doesn't make any 4'llerence.·· ~ :! IMSded two more on the I I th and I Ith holes.
He hed no boteys the final day over the 6.54~ylrd Los r....,.cousw. .
"Today I pla)'ed ~II I ~ dn\llftl the bell and
puni,. wetJ -my whok pmc was tohd today. I didn't
ferl that WllY Saturday
.. A lot of tolf 11 1n the frame of mand you art an. I Sot
ti.ck to th1nkin1 hke I dad the last time I won ~&Oday
I IOld mywlflO be calm. &Ake 11 euy and play OM lhoc at
a ume. r feel I played tman today and thal°t what won n
for me. "'This 111 IOOd 11rndoA' for me to mum IO IC'hool. It
i1 I.be lili tournament bt(ore IC'bOol befjn1 111d h hat
""" me a lot or conficlrnct~ It tt alt0 probUly I.be last
lime I will plef ha'r (he hn bftn here for f'oUr ,_.., wUuliat IM linl timrat • 11. the )'OUftlell Winner 1n the I~ ftitlory tif dw tounwne!'t)
nah• now I plan on tumina pro after tht tummer Vaftdei/Bcra earned the "ictory in
toumamentJ next ytar" I.be R.a-.m' f 7·in~ victor}' S.tur·
Oftlenwood bas never qualified for 1bc U.S. amateur day ailftt and came beck to eam a
tournament but ta)\ he wilt 11ve 1t one more sbol nnt •ve SUnday 11 Texu bat 1hc Aftltlt
year before •kin1 his PCiA tour card. 1-l.
A ftcld of 341 aolfns pen1c1petcd in tJw two-clay _ -A~nanda•ve iotlw11meday.''
C\lfnt in four naptt. The chamP1on1tup flisbt and three ~ man11er lobby Valentine
hlft4!cap fttshll lbroup handacaPt o( fl. llid. -n..·1 a Dice ~.
F1n1lhina l«Ond 1n the ctwnpiolllhip fhttlt.,.. Vaadydidalliectohjob."
C11ri1 Wood of Corona del Mar at 140, rilllr""*-llootii Cd ~ went 1-for·S
behilid lhtwumer. 9leve tt...Of'91nt l*mD; Jtm~ _.. *" ,_ ..wd. • llll 1ftd 1
(the iMU111raJ winner httt) of COi• M"m wt Lonn ....._ .._ • die ~ took &be ~of COit.i Mell ftn11hcd aa I tic fiw tlainl It 141. ftml 1WO .... ol tM _.....,_
JoH WllldrupofCoron1 dtt Mar.-._ m .v..ct --.
~after the ftnt round, Md a 7$ on Su~ IO ftailb ~""llpy'1pla,U.Claimmf'in10a90od
sixth at 142. ·-~------~----111~11'~ ... V......_tlid,
The Ranatn IClOrcd two runs an tJlt
ftna IPiMI Tmy Out. 6-4. Jerry
llowac ..akecl, Espy sa,..aed and
•He cu Int. ht'• an outMandan& betc re.~ unped '° I09d the bun
_.., ud hit arm is IOQd. •• With aoae ouL
lluben Siena drove an four runs One run ICOred wftcD Clark threw a
willa a Meritke fty In the ftfth and a wild1'itda wt Mike Scanley drow in ---·-..__ b list ... __ ...._ __ ......... iftcefty.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, September 12, 1983 ____ _:_
MAJ OR LtAGUE BA SEBALL
Mllwauk~e e•ploitstlie Obvious D:obody tb:ere
Seattle's Mike Campbdl rece1\Cd a disturbing
answer to "Who's On F1~t'1"
Nobody. Mi lwaukee had runners on first and second with no
ouu in the fifth Suncby when Campbell ~urpn~d h1~ ov.n
teammates by throwing a pitch to Dami Hamilton after
Mariner third baseman Jim Presley had called for a
pickoff play at second.
Hamilton bunted down the third ba..e hne. Catcher
Scott Bradley fielded the ball and threw tO fin.1 ~heie no
one was ooveri ng.
Jim Gantner scored from second and Paul Molitor
advanced from first to third on the hit and Bradley's
throwsna ~rror. Robin Yount then doubled home Mol11or
and Hamilton T .... o outs later. Joe) Me~er singled off
reliever Bill Swift to scorr Yount and give Mtlwaukee a
S-1 lcad. The Btc-wcrs held on to v.1n 5-3
The Brewers mo\Cd to v.1thm 41. games of the first·
place Boston Red So.-. 1n thc American League East.
Elsewhere 1n the .\mencan League.
udlut 4, Red Sox!: In Ho~ton V..1lhe l..psha.,.. ·s RBI
smaJe broke a tie 1n the e1gllth inning and Tom Cand1ott1
allowed fi,e hns 1n sc,1:n innings as (lc,cland beat
Boston to salvage the finale of a three-game 5oencs..
P1nch-h1tter Terry Franeon-J led -off the eighth by
beauna out a single to the left of the mound against
reliever Bob Stanle), 6-4
Orioles 4, Blae Jays 2: In Balumore. Dave chm1dt
survived a shaky first inning to "' In fort he fifth time in srt
f' d*is1ons as a starter and Baltimore beat Toronto.
Schmidt, 8-4, placed in the rotatton Aug. 4, allo .... ed
eight hHs an seven innmg'i and .... alked none. Mark
Thurmond worked two 1nn1ngs to cam has thardsa\e.
Wlllte Sox 3, Twins 2: In ( h1cago. hawn Hillegas
allowed four hits m 01ght innings and Dave Gallagher hit
a tie-breaking double w1th t-wo outs 1n the eighth as
Chicago beat Minnesota. · t
Atlaledcs 8, RoyaJs 7: In Kansas City. Luis Polonia
was awarded third on an 1ntcrfercoce call in the I Ith
inning and scored on a S3cnficc fl~ at:. Oakland rallied to
beat Ka nsas City.
Polonia hned a double 10 the nght of first baseman
Pat Tabler, sprawled on the ground after djving.for the
ball. Tabler was called for mterfenng Wlth Polonia as he
rounded first base.
Y ... ees 5, Tigers 4: In '\le.,.. York. ClaudelJ
Washington's t"'o-run homer in the bo~ton'I of the 18th
inning enabled Ne.,.. York to complete a tour-game swttp
ofDctro11.
The pme lasted 6 hou~ aod I minute. the longest
pme by ume 1n th~ American League this season. The 18
innings were also an Amencan League-high.
In the Nauonal League ·
Me&s J, Expos 0: Bob Ojeda pitched a fiYC-hllleT and
Kevin McRcynolds drove an all three ru ns w1th a homer
and single as the New York Mets beat the Montreal Expos
)-0.
0,eda pitched the \!ct.,· :!:!nd \hutou1 this season
and SKond stra1&}lt o'er \111nlr<':tl ~~ \-ork s"ept the
three-game series and h~ld thl' f.\po•;\"orcles1; in the last 22~J 1nrung.s..
A14ros t , Giants 1: In ~an Franu'>W Bill\ Hatcher
Craig 8 1&&Jo and 8 udd\ Bdl htt horn<' runs and Jam
Deshaies pitched a four-hmer a'> lhl· I fou\ton ;\\trot:. beat the San Francisco Giant\
Oeshaie'>,10-1:? strud•.<1Ul\l'.\and.,..a •dtwoinh1'>
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made her mu\ c JP·
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:ap b~ a threc~uam·r
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front of Shon lee\ es. "'"h
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for the purse
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~rcd I 1-8 miles on a turf
rated firm 1n I ·48 2-5.
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gives Dodgers 5-3
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weeks on the disabled list ga' c Jeff
Hamilton enough time to think about
his role 1n the pennant race and to
conserve his strength for the games
down the stretch.
AWAY
s.oi. · 16-el Clnonnall, •..JS.
Sepf. T7::..a1 Cincinna ti, •-OS.
Seett. 1t-at Clncinna li, It IS a.m •
5"1 ,,_., Houslon, S 35 o"'
• 0n cn.nnel 1 1.
•• " games on KABC (790)
-Re used all ofthat rnmcie und:t
to hit a fastball from C1 nc1nnat1 rchef
ace John Franco fora two-run homer. four hits for eight inning before
• 11 h d b Franco entered to start the nint h. capping a three-run ra Y elpc )' Franco. trying for his league-leading
two errors as the Los Angeles Dodgers 33rd save. instead fell to 5-6 'tlrllh just beat the Reds 5-l "Everybodydreamsofdoingsom~· his second blown save opponunll\.
thin& special like that, no matter what Kirk Gibson, who homered eatlie r.
profession they're in," said Hamil-sinaJ~ wuh one out for his third hit.
ton, who missed 35 games .,...1th a John Shelby followed with a hard
CJttil .. -scparati'on in hisnbcageand gro. under for an infield hn that third
--h baseman Chris Sabo smothered. But was making his i:i.th stan at t ird Sabo threw wildly past first baseman base since reect1 ... atcd on Sept I.
"I hated to go on the disabled hst. Dave Concepcion for an t;rror and
butthere was no wa y I could pla) with Gibson scored "'hen ConC'epcion
· l h d o · h IT l threw wildly to the plate. the Injury a · unng t c ume 0 · Hamilton then hit a J..:?f.fteh o,·er lifted some weights. I felt stronger. fi fi n and I actually felt more confident at the left.field ence or his 11th. home
the plate wh.en..I came ba.ak than I "a" run.
when I was playi ns every <br beforc. "T~ ~re the t) pe of gam~s
My level of conccntrallon·s .;;bee;.;;.:.~n_,!-o:;..;u._·_ve"'"g""'ot to win 1f you want to go on
.,eater because I had the ttmc o . Jo . wortoehamps," said Gibson.
The Dodgers sta)ed li\C~ game whose Detroit Tigers went wire·to-
ahcad of Houston, "h1ch beat an wire to win the 1984 world cham-
Francisco. The Reds fell 711 games p1onship. "Thing.s aren't going to be
behind. easy sometimes. but 1f }OU do lose.
Tom Browning held Los ngclc to you want to go down fig hting.··
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Don't say \\'e didn't
warn you.
We told you everaI
weeks ago you'd only
have 43 days to e cape
your dog-eat-dog \vorld
for a little horsing around
at Del Mar. And no\v.
believe it or not, there's
just one day left.
We're not kidding. After Wednesday,
Del Mar's Thoroughbred eason wiJI be
over. History. Outta here .
But lucky for you.
\ve've saved son1e of
our be t for la t. tart-
ing at 2 p.m .. you can
enjoy nine thrilling fights
to the fini ~h. Including'
the Grade I estimated
$300,000 D 1 Mar
Futurity.
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Time ol Poueuton ?1 31 32 2l
INOtViOUAL STATISTICS
ltUSHING-Oetro•I J~\ 12·31, J•tTWS
10·2S. Lono 1-1 i. Menotev t·• R•m•. Bt11 27·1>t, De<olno .S·ll, Everett 1·16 Gref11 l·l ,
MCGee ?·2
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7·1·0·21 lt•rm. Everetl 11·27· 1· 141 RECEIVING-Oelrolt, Ltt S·S9, Mencllev
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A Cox •·O , D.Jo11nton •-27. Hotonan 3· 1',
OtlPlllO )-11, Ano.<$1>11 1·11, E_Hard 1-17, BeW
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MIS.SEO FIELD GOALS-None
Olen 31, R•ider's JS•
Scar• ltv ouarten
NFL STANDINGS
NetleNI Confennct
West
... ··~· HIUINft
1 21 0 7-lS
1 i4 J 14-31
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New Orleans
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1000 ~ 50
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SanDleSto
Cincinnati
Houston
Cleveland
Plllst>uroh
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New Ert91end
N.Y. Jels
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Tamoe 8•• 1J Grt111 Bay 10
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New York ,.Je1' ?l C11vet111<1 3
MlnftftOt• 36 Ne .. EllQ14lno 6
S..llle 31. KI MI\ City io
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Houston 11 New York J111 10 • m
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INDIVIDUAL. STATISTICS
RUSHING-LOI Anoelfl, Allen 2?·70, Smlln
l·•. 8euerleln 3-0 Hou., on, Pinke II '10· 71.
Hlolltmltll 11·31, Wiiiet •·28, canwn 3·17,
TlUm•n 1·2
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10·2•·1-129 Houlton, Carl•on 21·3'·1·276.
RECEll/ING-L.os An04lles, 8rown 3·23,
Geull '1·61. ""e" 2·?'1, Smlln 7·13, Cl'lrlttien..,, 1· 10 Houlton. G1Y1n' 9• lOI, Hill S-6', Duncan
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HOH COM,l•IENC£
Sen D e4o Sti tt lt, Air FO(ct 36
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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El C1m1110 •2 LA HerDOr 2S
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-Loi Meclallo~ •t. MMlll 6
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IMuoies ti, Sen JOM J
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S.Octtffecll I I San Diego Me ... 1 Pt!Mnl• 11 Sou01w11ter11, 1
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E1te11<fl v1 L.aouna Hilts (at Min ion Vlelo)
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""' coo, •2 ca11eo beu, 461 11nc1 beu. m rneclltrll, 17 scutoln, 26' U>anl"1 leek, 12 wnlle
Ill/I, I tole, 4 l'-"IMO
socc•• C-.. men
HON·CONP'lll•NCIE
C"""'8fl 2. UCI ' 1
Cl\eclrn4ln 1Cor1ne. Lou. Mlll•tl •ao.1 .. WYft
9ello 5
UC1 ~Jrtfl 8Mulec Goe••t H YH Elli' 2
Helttlmt. 0·0 c..... ""*' HON·COM,•••NCE
SM ~ Stetl 2. UCI 0
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Ken Gr1111, S IH,000 10-'9·6 I •tt-2'1 M.c.ic.vecdlll, MUOO 11-41..,...._,7• Den,_., MUOO 10-n·6'·~·
JlmGalMNf, MUOO '1·'1·n· .. -·m O.~. MUOO 61·'9·61·6,_27•
Nick ~re.. UUOI 10-11·67-67-775
Tim llmMoll, ui,1i1 70·70·10-6'-'176
COl'IV P1vlll, Ui,117 6'·72·70•61-176
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~t Mc9owe11, 11s • .oo 10-"·"·10-2n
I ll\' Mdrldl, llUOO 6'·"·67·73-211
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... Tw1v. s11,sso 7•·67· .. ·70-21' Devld Fr .. 1, 111,SSO 11·71·67·~7'
UflU 9'~. 111,SSO 10-.. • .. ·71-27'
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.. ·72-1.0 72.,,_1.1 .,.n-w
71·70-l•i 67·75-i.,
61·7t-1•2
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JoM weroruo. cw-del MAr
llav Senl'-..0, Y.,_. Lino. Miit Fo1t, W..lmlna•
Miii• Mc()wM, ......, ee.cn
Jeck Seena, Huntlnelon leecl'I
Jim ltMm, Jr., L..ollt laectl Oerv ~on. flountt ln ValeY
Mika Perco, Henderson
Johll ~rello, Huntltloton a.1C11 Miki Zamllrl, '1000 ()et15 ,171-7>-1 ..
10-15-US
7o-75-U5
6'·76-US
70·76-146 71·75-146
Gtrv a.vtv, Placentia
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lob Jtc:ot>aon, Htw-1 !Mech ""'·'lltM (S·t KMllc• -Net -1
lob Frllhette, •-Park l6) 61•62-ilO
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L.errv Stullc, Norttlr~ (6) 71"62-U3
Johll Dlfller111, 9urtlenk (U 70-U-133
Olllnls ~IV, H.B (I) n-61-133
Joe K-1. Mluloll Vlelo (7) 70·6"1-i34
Noel Hird, COlll Mew (I) 7i·6"1-1l5
Vic lenaon, Lone IMcn (6) 6f·6'-1l5 900 ... lfY, Leeune Hiib (t ) .,...,_llS
C._.. WlllOn, Glendele (I) 6f·M-1lS
AIM Grlllllllltt. Diamond a.r Ill ll·U-136
~ Fltrll, Senta Ana (7) 10-66-136
Al Aldey, Hunllne!Of'I INctl (7) ... 67-i36
J9ff Siewert, Founl1lll v.-., (t) 1l·U-i36
900 F.....,, c.nvon c-1rv m n -u-i36
ltlca Holen. WnlmlMttr <ti n ·6"1-i36 ...... ,......
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ltlc:ll ~. "'--Hiii (12) 60-70-130
.. """'· Or-(111 6'·70-1l2 ,.., Ceflly, No. Hollvwoqd 110) 62·71-i33
JoM Clerke, Huntlnelon kn ( 101 6S·6t-i34
900 lotlalewla, Vlldntlro AF (10) U·llf-134
loo Thomas, El Toro 1111 '6·11f-13'
Kvtl lt1vmond, Cosl1 ~ (101 .. ·70-134 ltldl Nellon, ..__, IMe<n 1121 ... 70-1:w
~ Natar, Irvine 1111 61·'7-135
900 A_,,, PeMOll\I 110) 67·6t-i36 Jim Green. Costa ~ 110) 61·6,_136 nt•o 'LJGHT 114·11 MeMlce")
Joe Ll~1nl, Atn.mbra I 16) 60-st-111 Etlcnl Kanda, Huntlnotdn 8ci'I ·(17) 66·6'-121
lton O.ttrmllllr, Sn Clmntt 1141 7ct-St-129
M110 E-, Coal!' Mew 11" 65·.. 11'
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Vlclor St11\1ev, OcMn1Jdl (16) ... ...-137
Frlftk Alltel•, Hunllnetn 8ci'I 116> 6f·U-ll2 Dewe ,._ton·ltos1. Htn ecn 111> 6'·65-lll
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Cotllln Walllll', '23, 12S
SUaall S.nden, '1 S,000
Mvr191eckw.idll', 115,000
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COMMUNfTY COLL•G• 'T1IWMIY
.Qr11191 Coe11 •I UC Senti .. rbera JI/, 10
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COl.L•G• MSN, WOMSN ~ UCI at UC ltlwerlldl ltwll•llonet, t (men),
f'M (-).
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2. •
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t; MAier Del at Crale P1rk tnvllallonel, I,
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SUll'IMO fllNAU
i. Cllrl• 9'own (Senti B1r11eral M,JIO 1. ICt!IV Sletw (Cocoe a..cn, Fla ) U ,760
J. SM11 MAl!lson (JICJs.Mlll 8cll. Fl.) 11.350
._ Mllll LemDr"' lOcHnlldll 11.310 s. lllc:NI ltudolllfl <Cocoe 8ffcll. Fla > isoo S. Hoetl 9udroe (Hunlinoton Bffcnl $fOO
1. Crele CoOll (Mllillul USS I. Dino Mc11no CS.11 Clemente) MOO t. KtlM Guwrw o (Honolulu) $200 t . Tedd Mlle!' CHtw-1 llH<n> J200'
f . Scot! DlllY (HwmoM IHcn) S200 •• Ooue Shi (Solena BMtll) '350
~ il. 114*W Loekl'left (HunllntlOll 9Mdtl.
'175; i7. Scott Farnawortn IHunlinoton Beecnl, W . 11. Oerrlf'I Brlllar'I (Hunlfntlon 8ffdl)
IOOY 90MtOtNG 'INAU 1. .OeMv Kim (WaleftM, -Hawali) •i.2'0
1. Mike Stewlln CKdu9·K-. H1w11t 'U50 t. C-on SIMll (Sen Clemente) SJOO
._ 9ln S.-IOll (HonolUlul '200
-Ho• Sunset League teams-tared SEA VIEW COACHES
From Bl
·-How Orange Coast:itrea tf!.~• lared • e e T..n,~
Edison <l·Ol
Fountain Valley CI ·OJ
Hunllntlon &Heh co: ll
Merloe (0-1 l
Oc.Mn View (1·0)
W.tmlnstw (0-1)
Leif "!M
def. El Moden•, 7·0
def. Mater Del, 22· 17
lost lo CdM, 7·0
los t to ESHr".iiu, 13·0
def. Cve>ren, 19-0
loll to Valtncle, 20-9
Tiits •Mii's ...
c,PO \/•lleV COCCI
t i El Toro
P.clflca (home>
Servile <•I Wm)
at Newoort H•rbor
et M llllk•n
Nllllt Fri.
Sal.
Fr i.
Fri.
Fri.
Fri.
SUNSET LEAGUE. e e
Prom Bl
OeeM View C..cll G•y Carrouo, before league.
after his team defeated C) press. 19-0: ··we had some )Oung gu)s "ho
"W~ were really .happy w1lh ow:.. ...really-srewup,"add dRam~;, '"And
quarterback, Rand) Karliner ... Put· I was really proud of our sccondal') :· nna a sophomore out 1hcrc ... when a._,... Beacla Coach George
you make that dec1s1on. wrll. )'Ou P~. whose team lost a 7-0
want him to haeagoodexpenence the dcc.lsiori to Corona dcl Mar
first time out. "I anticipated that our offcn~l\C
... Ke1oottd hke ht had been doing me woUTa be pla)ing better. Bui
it all along. We were panicularl> we've 101 a young group and the) 'rc
pleased late an the half when \\C \\Cnt aoina to get better C\C') week. That's
to a two-minute offense. He d1rec1cd what we have to shoot for as coaches.
us to a touchdown m a httle O\ er a .. And," contrnued Pascoe. "let ml'
minute with Dean Man ine1 <.corrng tell you, we got beat by a very. \Ct) ~ on a screen pass... aood football team.
The Seahawks paid a pnce 1n the "Evert.bing we put up to them. thcv
form of halfback Qu1nq Bennett'. beat us. Thry were bcncr than ·1
who was unable: to return after expected. I didn't kno" how good
halftime because of a ~nee >nJUt). and that linebackei: wa~:·
appean1obeou1 for fotir·IO·~~los Pase~ was refemng to Glendale
with anticipated anho~oprc <1urgery. Hoover transfer Chns Dcuchar. a 6-
"Wc'll move one of our tlanker~. foot-3, 230.pound senior" ho earned
Jasop Merkel. to tullbad..:· sard aJf.Jcquccrcdenuals when 3JUn>orat .
Carrozzo. Hoover.
It was the second 'ilra1ght t1mr "Those two linebacker.. (all-lcagu,c
Ocean View ha' opened '-'llh a thr~-returner John K.atovs1ch 1s the othl'fl
touchdown. shutout \tclory over are as ao<>d a pair as th~re 1~:· sai(J
Cypress. but C'arrouo said 11 wasn"t Pucoe.
the s.ame. • The Ollcrs aot throu&h their fim
"This was a d11Tcrcn1 suuat1on. ··he tat un1C1lhed in terms of ph) ~real
said. "Starting Rand) as a injuries.
sophomore. and "'e had several who WntmlMter Co-.eo11ell Stan Clark,
had not pla)'cd football before We follow1ng a 20.9 Jo~s to Valencia. "We
had nine receivers catching passes JUSt made an awfu.l lot of error,.
and there were quue a few whom I ' "We didn't catch the ball '4Cll. that
was conccrneda bo'1t The first t1me was the biaest dssapporntmt'nt be·
you act out there, )OU never knov." cause we cauJht the ball so well
dunba the summer We had 1-.0
dropped rn the end zone. and 1wo
others stick out.
Maria Coaell Claris Ram.ey,
whose team lost a 13-0 decmon to
E~ranza:
'We played hard all tht' way and 11
wu a rcaJ &ood effon. We have M)me
bup to work out offensively. but we
showed promise 1n spum and •e'rt
well ahead of last )'car"' pace De·
fcasively we played reasonabl) "'ell
"To be &onC1l. we 1A-ert JU~
outmanned on bo1h sides of the ball.
They're not onl)' bia. but the} mo"e
well. It -.s 1 tremendp us line. one of
the belt ck~stvr fronts l'\.t jttD in
the put t*O years. Their front tc\ en
is rally oumandina M
Marina went 1nao the aame 11 less
Iba full ltm!llh with hncbacktt J1m
KIWt still recupnabftl from a hatr·
Ii• fncture 1n h11 Jta from a ~k
arhn-. and hn~back~r Da"ad
Mcl.eoid wtftt O\lt -ith I t.fk
pri)blem an tbt fim batf. rtqumne
....,,. tnbufftiq.
~ltnllf may oot be ..u.ntil Jus.t
/
··we d1dn"t act aet enough help for
aome of our two-wa> stanen and
we 're ao•na to If) to rotate more
people in there
.. , Lllns I was disappointed 1n both
the offensive line and the backs The
becks Wff'e running into their own
blockcn when the) \hould ha' c bttn
brftltUlJ IWa) f thou&)'lt ~C hao
tOlved at earl)' sn the second half. but
dwn wt went back to tht' wme
prob6ems."
1llC Lions lost offensl\ e auard
Robbie Robinaon on tht pme·, fim =knft anJUI). •hich could
out 1 ~or t•o. Mike
and Rob'rn bbt) altt'r-... inco the vacancy.
.. MOidy lht lftJUnft wt'vt Sot 11 to
09r '"*· We're bnuwd up pm1y fOOCf. ~•lamed tomt tJunp and
we pllyed a lot ofluck. wtuch allowtd
U1 coev.._w IOfM ofrhfm:'
1
made some rookie mistakes. And
some young, inexperienced players
who played like veterans.
"I suppose it could be attributed to
the first-gamejiners. At lcasl I hope it
is, otherwise there w}I be some seniors
sitting on the s1dchnes if it keeps up.
"I felt that our quanerback looked
through when he should have tucked
the ball and ran. And he ran when he
had receivers wide open. The passing
pmc will have to come around or we
arc 1n big trouble.
"Our special team1-and passing
pmc needs work, but I think it will all
come along in the end.
Newport Harbor Coaell Jeff
Brhlkley, after falling to Santa Ana.
28-0.
··1 was a li11le disappointea i n us
not winning the game. You always
want to stan the season off on a
pos111vc note, but it just wasn't meant
to be. When you don't do the things
that 1s in the realm of your offensive
philosophy it 1s disheanening.
"Cou1hing the ball up fi ve times is
not a pan of our game plan. that 1s for
sure.
.. We arc a 12retty voung team, It
wasn't just that but a comb1na11on of
th1n1s We plan on acumg back to the
basics this week. We don't have much
depth so we have been lax of the
tacltlina. But not anymore. There
were too many missed tackles. so
there will be a renewed concentration
on that. We j ust need to fine tune our
Ta.ft, ~
Coste Mesa (0-1 )
Leeuna IMcfl (0-')
Woodbridge ( 1•0)
Irvine 0-0
Metw Del (0-1)
Last WMlr
lost to Estancia, 23· 13
lost to LeuzJnoer, 42· 14
. def. San Clemente, 21-6
def. U"lversllv, 13·7
lolt to Ftn. ValleV. 22-17
Tiits ........
Rancho Alemllos
Norte Vlst•
FoothlH (Tuslln) ·
VIiia Pwll (home)
<>c:.Mkle
....... Thur.
Fri. Fri .
Fri,
ThUr.
pme plan. You can't tum the ball •
over fi ve times and expect to win. -a:n .DA FOOTB AT~L "It is not a matter of us not playing ~ ~L · a • • hard, it was the lack of execution that Prom Bl
cost us.·· were the better team, gamed over 400
SHdleback Coacll Jerry WIUe, yards and moved the ball effectively,
whose team fell 18-1 4 to Carlsbad. but still lost because w_c u.imcd the
-we pve up three touctrdown-pai1 over too many times.
pesses that killed us. The defensive .. They didn't score a thing. cx~pt
breakdowns iti. the sccondar) cost us. off our mistakes. So execution is the
but we also let our quarterback get key to our success, because I truly
sacked too many times. believe there isn't a team on our "The offensi ve line allowed them scheduk.we c.an't__bu
to set at our quartcffiack six times.-.. In our next pme. we would like to
That is six times too many. do everything we did apinst Estan·
"We had our chances, however. We cia. but without the turnovers. I am
were up 14.0 in the first half and plannina on winning every ball game,
would have gone up 21-0 but Charles because that is what we are capeble of.
Mosley stumbled and fell at the 25· "It was a bi& win for Estancia,
yard line. He made the arab, but just comina off two ~r seaSQns. back to
wasn't stable when he came down and back. But they didn't beat us. we did." fell a couple of yards down the field.
That hum, but 11 happens. Te".? HeDJ1u. eoacll of lnl•e,
. ··we played a very solid pme and after his Vaqueros held on to a 13.0
didn't make many mistakes. But the lead lnihe second half on its way to
few we did make broke our back." 1).7 victory over Unixenity. "We played really well in the first
.. Fred Schweer had an outstanding
pme for us. throwing for 227 yards.
He is capabJc..o.f.man y..thlngs • .and is a
peat offensive weapon for us. He is'a
real leader on this team.
"The philosophy we had coming in
was to stay with the game plan that
worked for us last year. You don't fix
what don't need flXfog.
"Only time will ten how we'll do at
the end of the season. It is really too
early to make any real judgment of
what we are capable. Anythinf can
h1ppen with a team at this point 1n the
season, and it would be unfair for me
to label the team before we know what
it is capable of.
half. but they simply dominated us in
the second. It ha~ been the same thane
for the last three years. At least this
time we held on to win. Eight challengers next "They tried to take our outside
runninapme away from us. so we ran Arrow Syndicate, En&Jand. and the Mike Belk riaht up the middle on
"Physically. Sal) Clemente was a
much s\ronger team than oun1 t>ut
they lacked the execution. The.inex-·
perience at quarterback was what·
really hun them. thou&h. There
wasn't much production lrom him,
and you can't win without a quar-
terback who can produce for you."
i.c-.. ~ Coeell LJ1DU OIMJ, followin& a 42-14 beating by
Leuzinaer at home on Friday. By ALMON LOCliBEY .................
Regardless of the bitter ending of
Amenca's Cup XXVll. It didn't take
Ions fQr bids to the 28th edmon of the
famed (or infamous) waterborne
spon1na event 10 be posted.
As of 10 1.m. Slturday, Doua
Alford, commodore of San Diqo
Yacht Club, present custodian of"the
1uld mug", said there had been e1aht
challenaes. with the cus10mary
S2S,OOO entry fet Pl•d.
To no onc'1 amt surprise. Alford
aaid th~ flnt challenaer was the Yacht
Club Costa Smeraldl of Italy. tht
challensrofrecord in the America's
Cup It ~nh, Austtalia. in 1987.
Alford said the "commodort of
C0tta Snwnldll llllnded him the
ch1llentr at t"!r stood 1n tM whttl·
houtt o( AJford s yKht whale •atch· tna the final r.:c brtWttn San Dieao ·s
Drnn11 Conner and N~ baland's
David llmn.
The 1«ond challe.,. 30 wtonds
Iller an tM sa.-location. •at. Alan Bond. rep1c:1ent1111 ~ Royal Ptnb
YKtn Oub of Austraha. ft'om wttom Coaarr r9diinied tlw Cup 1n 1911.
Olllier c:hallrn1tn were Pon
'-*m11 V1eh1 Club.-Falmouth.
Efteland; Cru111na YIC'hl Club of
Aus1r1h1: ''" Corinthtan Yarht Club. London, Eqtind. the Bhtt •
Nippon Ocean Racing Oub of Japan. them for Is 1 yards. That was the
"We pve away our chances at
ICOrina and didn't capitalize on what
wt had. Unfortunately, we made
more mistakes than they did.
There was no challenac from New
Zealand but the Mercury Ba)' Boating
Club may )'Ct wmd up with the Cup. ~ndin1 on a protest by Kiwi
merchant banker Michael Fay, ch.air-
man of the Kiwi challenac. over San Dieao usma a 60-foot ca14ma.ran to
beat his 133-foot monohull. Fay sa1sf
he intends to file the complaint in the
New York Supreme Coun toda)'.
If Fay's coun case and subsequent
appnil1 are successful, 1t will mHn
that the whole 1hina socs beck to
square one With Mercury Bay Bolting
club be1na the defender 1nd acttpung
the challeftln.
H lJ k . R .\I '·
I...
difference.
.. We moved the ball well, but the
tuinoven about killed us.
"There isn't a whole lot that needs
wotkine on, surprisinsly enouah after
the flnl .. me of the season. But we
will uy to execute our J>lays a little
bener. thouah.
''As far as the p1ss1na pme. we
threw the ball real well, too."
W11•r .... '11Uell OlbMm after his
ftna win as the Wamor's new head
coech:
.. At umn. wt were our own wont enemy. We didn't execute as well as we are capeble of.
..We went in cold on Friday havina
never teen Leuzinlier before. But it wu the enon that Jiun us. The score
wu not really indlctative of how the
.. mewupla~. But it doesn't maier
if you loleby 28 or one, it is still a loss
and we didn't want to start the season
off on a aour note like this.
.. We had four or five breakdowns
that direcdy resulted in touchdowns
for the other team. We are
p1edominately a youna team that will
mature as tk season wears on ...
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72112001790-1702 •ftt 111-1111 .. 1_ WID. gar999. Dig patio, t>ourS1150mo 1&SS80 , ,... ' • mirror.ct CIONI door• • ""' •EASTSIOE 1BR 18A. $1050/mo-Wlnter only. 21A 181 wtgar. Adults HUGE!! 213/960-951l Frplc, micfo. d/w, garage
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mint condition & ready -liiiiiil-';if;I-iega Pk. Wlcty pool QI!· \BR & den 2Ba 2-sty all.c CHARMING CapeCod 2Br M1'1YllAll .....,.. -,-•969-92431t 29t, 18&. garao-wtd
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tl!J09 lot, $149,900. By llA-.llWIL 3BR 28A HouM w/lrplc. ~·Walk to Balboa Isl I LOWER LEVEL 2Br. 2Ba •BACH s595 Great E•I· EntryAlarmSyst91Tll cOMt Wall-wall glus llv, Furn winter Garage. C.E~;E El.KJ NS appt. 1216 Starboard. Belt IOCllllOnl 0.C:Ol'lled. t.nced yard. c ... n 25331 $2200/mo .. 260-1752 Wini., $1350/m. 0 Side loc;I Ger c;~1~6~ •Ca~TV Av11lat>l9 rm Din rm Laro-lutch I oattO Nope11 $1050/!TIO
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SUM WNC:IM. NETWOM 8 months new 673-5896 The Prudent.et ctoM to 1ehool1 S 1100 Y9arly Call 833·3650 ~~' 1: ~•Id 67s.3~ 1 BR. fr~ cable poo1399. •Ei.gant AtmosnPlfe 1Bt oauo. carpe11. utll Pd S73S/mo • 650-1858
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WEST NEWPORT 8AC BAY EASTSIDE welk to bch. & sl'IOpt. l1pl 1 28R 28A, $2000/mo Pvt W18A, trplc, d/w ml<:fo. 9nci garage, $690· oep * 1-... * GrMI VieW' $1195 NEW· 8Xck 8XY 21.i,8 •. 2 Br•· OUPLEXst9P•to beeehea. 2BR 1~ wigarlQ9 N'ew 2-c.r gar, S.1050. Call l bch uttls P'? WID. prkg. IQ deck. 678 c.nier St 2867 Hickory Plac e Fng. dl1hw11Ntr s1ovel PORT PlfCIFIC RE Call
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9attlt.o itoryhomewith $219,900. By owner lleln l.. Yewty.1'750 Sundec:k.nog1r.nooets ::~ ~~:.••r,:2~io1 8~·0759 sml.ufmal c:.,i:~~I~ l~~rn;~!I~ ':'r'~!:-'11.'::• 3t~J!~h ;16~~7~%1
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_... •-horMhut>eencomptet• Veu4t9d c:.lllnQa. aky-=~~t.u;!1~~jif° bdrm•. A/C, upgrds,g•· S9001mo ~ sec Avail w.·· gtve you the down In 'ft remod~ GrMt cul· tlgtlta I mucfl fnOl'9f 01-Of --lor•. Gated Comm s 1995 9/26 Agent 751-3261
exc:hg for a snere of own· dMK IOClltlon $209,900 ,.,_, et $105.000. Rob-EASTSIDE DELUXE 540-0211 or 854-8693 ~·....::.c: ,m;:•sn~':: Allyson Musick av-nt. ert..-er1.831-12tl To.Mou•. 28f 1·~Ba. ..,.am-·-··r~.!!:.RYE=•·
""'"' .. ,... 540-7355 or 751-0M9 petto. S825/m6nth 25•8 -• •--... apprec. You receive I .... IMI C>J...-BI03 6'2_2520 3BRl2Vt8A, condo, gar Fvmllheel 2bdrrn. 2balh 100% tax t>ene11t1. Must ul $1050/mo. 645-9219 No-pets Call 723-1' t7
tlall'8 dMfl Cfedlt. Agt WTIM I.WI ;::::=======-__:_=======:::::; I t67-4I002.Qvs. Ev , Wknds WALK TO ~Cl-4 appro• HEIGHTS AREA ~BR 2000 Ill. 6Br hOUM. lliiN ...... llii Poalb.. 9qu4ty Shar•. U......... 1111 1~IA. 1lngl• laml!y, --IUlm S24UOO,&e1-tM5 ~rn frple,S~l~P·M!r8:~
•A38Awl 1BR 1BAApt. ~ .... llii = ~equl~ In ~IS1-12tl a oer .-..~i.; block to 'm' II; eanyoo UOU:: 548-0217
bewl 1730,900. 8y Ownr •lk. tam rm, nu kit, hug9·•---------
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OHAfiiNG Cottege 28d & lnd9qM IVC 5•5•750e
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W.W. Yr IM, -395/mo I.I. •• ._;fl!• time wMl'l torM over'llme. now thru Nov. nOON ·-Yll WllTI envelope to: Hom•· ~ muet 3331 Vie Lido 175-9219 ... t TNl l DMdal Prh1•te Good beneflt9. C.il •HOSTESS Tiie Ot-nae Coat Dally own l'lour9. Must be 2 t & meller'I, P.O Box 250, ":r::e.,. . ~ .._y Mon IT·-, .H .......... _ ....... , ._, '*'Y wMI P.Y eec:row & "°'9ll91t1s1-2180 •WAITRESS ..._. .. H.,, .___.1 ••• hive C9r~ eowan·1 v.ou ·-a-ml DMrborn M1Ct1•e121 .... ;.... ..... ~b New· ~ ...... 0 _.., ,......,, 19PtliMl ..... 24Q.35-53 •PAAKAINCllOTAttndt ... _, ,_ ,...,,.._. ,, use eatr• spending ..._ -· ' • --r.....,' ~I "-trin•· 1Ht ~ Apply In.,.,.,.. opening for tellphOM moneyP Cell 191-7458 II J•IHlf ENTHUSIASTIC 1nd pott leectl, w , w.ty.
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Cerport, pool. Adu"•· No Sign IP9C9 •YI on W•tcllff Woman . ring. No of San ., • PM Shift• Peogy Blevln• ft)( rnter-Newport Bctl 848-3535 •TYPIST ...... .... • •••••• peea, ll90/Mo 844-4402 ..... 111 ClelMnte pier. 848-4578 •MTI DJIY FuH time polltlont ivall· view 1ppolntment. ' •SECRETARIES • lllllTllY ... IU ....... ifil •W.UITlllS ible. Apply: 714-M2·432hkt. 301. lllTILUlllTUT •RECEPTIONIST Needed for busy, belch .. aL 1MI." Need fM ternpor1ry & or .......... _,.. ADA prefd, but wllllng to •WORD PROCESSING ar .. ofta Saliry open
1•111 nMr tieneral Hoapl· ft-1TWES\'cllFF'DAIVE fnllllft Int' temp. to perm. 111lgn· 2131 W•tclltf N 8 ....... •• • tr•ln. Pl1111nt group •ACCOUNTING CLERKS Benefits Clll Vickie 1i tal. New c•rpeta & Nwpt Bdl, Agt 541-5032 UUl1ll NI~ menta polltlona 1v1Jltble ' . ' __ ..,. precta In Nwpt Bctl. 4 •DATA ENTRY 873·8255
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pe6d 1515/mo 543.7375 .. ........ ..... ARE FREE • D.L WMver Tempor11les FOi youl'{a men 12-18. req'd. Cell B9fblfl for urcs.ye AM'•· 840·1122 FINANCIAL •ssT. tab 400ef '300/Mo Incl utlll. 7141541-0550 100%Ff!EE iMn 11s..1150 per wk eppt. 850-2001 ... lllll P/T --ft
122-1432 eo.t• Mesa c~1: comml11lon1. Trua ... TYPIST needed Wkndt & on call, ,. ,.Tiii To co. president. Pay-~ MONTH f:REE REN'T JI provided. Money. money! r.............._ ........ ,,...., Medi-.. -••-lblel, aystemt. budget. NB Prime ofc/lhop lo-•••·1111 • ~ Fun,funf ll'-5029 ..._..= ,.: 9PPfV:MTC.,,lerSl.CM -•• et c . F11t-p1ced. -IHllllTF c:.I beneflt9. Eap, n-lmkg ti It t te cation. 1082tf. On-atr•t We're IOOlllng fM qy1hty • l&.llPlllT ..... eect'y for NB office who llSTllCT CALL TODAY ~:.r::i.~ 1~~0 i!.: c~
2 ltoora. POllible llve-peopte to MMce qu1hty 1-5 M·F ~ II M ... er .... the variety of vlrl· &88 W•t Baker over M .,. bullnea. cltentt In the RMI Est1te/ B1:.-.,1n· t, 2 .. Fish-. oue dutlM. FIT 780-1145 lllllE•EIT ,.._ u ..... •• 1 1225 Sllery open. Reaume to· M3t Yl9 Udo 875-9289 F-·~let Construction Industry --.. ... ...... t1-. -• P.O Box 4220, Costa
Aeepor'i prof quiet •hr ,..,.,._ -..... •&IP llllqrliTll C.M. ~174 111118 Plllll l /T 100'% FREE to Applicant Mesa. 92828 Attn Joan
Nwpt Stlt9 l'tm, bch/pool •7 -111111911/ F0t dry dMnlnQ & ldry. In The Dllty Pilot la loolclng E.O.E CUSTOM Christmas Gift Aefl '340 mo + dep, 'h 1771 Morrla-type, 1124, Hunt· •~11111 ... tagun• a..cti , 36·40 for qualified 1ndlvidu1ls buket production utll31~.tl 1pm lngton9eech.N2•2721 Temporwy & temp to 111111&. ..._, wti., Some S11.1. tom.,,"""yovthcarrlers FT/PT F'-·at ~design
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•RETA.IL SPACE* . I IT .. __ ..__ ....... 125 ... ., -..-••nwam IV! ~ .~ 1711 ~ox 1200 llf, .•Int loc LOST AMAZON Parrot Qerm. lllolgnment11va1 · P • ,..,.... ,..,. .,_ Must do nutt & fold .. Wiii M.,,9gemer1t experience ·--exp helpful. Will---train
_ _ Newport Olly Hall green w/'/fllk'lw heed red 0 .LWMvar Tempor11les Roctteater, CM 142..()08.4 train. 546-9355 •fter7pm helpful, bUt Wiii train. llfl Tiii. 875-0741 1o..5 wld•ys Ill West.., l1.
---• 91T11 · =173-5354 , ~ton wings, Vic Sky· 714/547-0550 100%FAEE ..allPll .... ~ .. ,~bNSJ~5~N m~at be .cube certll~. FLORAL OESIGNE~ -11 ~~~7.~= &~. ;~~~ ~~ ~lch.i;·~. Beltaut.,,tExp. MuetNvegooddfMng HAS: ~1AM-8PM Mon~ W1ll traln.e73•393o To do 111 lhop IUnctlon• ~~flJ:~.F
Nwpt BNd, CM 846-7445 "tu.W nu find our pet. 497-7271 II SDVICES • 494-9650 . r::r~u".::u-:.~~!~~:i t:~j Roger Starkey, lllYEI ~~::~.~·~rr~::~ o;xt~~flc at 842-•321
....... •• laart ZIOO af Mth ffont office. ...... .... I OOOAtoDoorCanv...ing benefits. NB. 78C).1145 842-4321 11205. 9·11AM COL ran. Xlnt Driving fl· h,., 541-4423, 558-889!! ... Lg drtw-.ln doM. eoc st •ESSEI ER Afternoons & weekends. -.. L··· -· 17... 629 Termin .. W•y. CM f()f'lnfo.lrecovery of Whl & No selling required. E•rn Ill.MIT ..... d•lty for appointment. cord a must, flex. hours. fl.lllL SALES -..,.r_
-------...-dy540-9352 ev64&-0681 blk w/ blue trim HARO S&-s•2 ,__hour. Call for r5R retirees welcome lo call. . 100% comm 1v.i1. very • .... llll llYFlllT tr-• mtn. bike Stolen A a • Pon 1 I b hi . s •II · lnt-....-'~;.'57·220'3 FIT fM .,to perts •tore. •••LJ PILOT * 754-63•8* Wanted full lime for Irvine prol otflce. We supply C II l ...... . Id I t ... ivw. >J., -u .. c ITf OIL ... Florlal. Don. 752·1780 & ..._toot M II 1950/mo. 1 ynne I actat p Hf tr t J 917 from Anniversary Ln. motlvlted lndlv ua or Must M ve v..... a •IYIU mktg ot.-•· u
780-5000 or 875-0555 ' NB. Call NB police or pick-up .,,d delivery of • Ollllll/11.DI MCI need OMV printout. GENERAL OFC, Phones, M lle tlcenM. Mll-2235
M/F prof lhr quiet cle1n 1711 842-3208 new1p1per idvertlslng FT/PT. flex h,., SS/Hr. Wiii S..·Cl9Ude It Ill W, laJ Sf, 8-5 M·F. Apply at Master tYOlno tor Property Mgmt Medtcal---Newport Belch
.I-II m1terlal1. Full-time Tue-train. CdM 97s-1579 HUB AUTO SUPPLY •---11_ ... aa Bl~eprlnt. 234 Fisher. firm, Colla Meu. Oppty •AN lem-1,.... i:~ ~ott~2~-:8·~h::. ~---" ... b I Fri (91m-8pm); Par1-t1me 2120 Harbor Bl.CM ..... ---, .. C.M ~-4174 to u rn property mgmt. Exp'd ..it';t~er c.n Oevid 646-2722 10 ~.. 1720,000 FP,11 S•t & Mon. Excellent CAt'lJltn N/amkr Call wkdys •LAB AsalttWlt Phlebot.
11-M.000 Down. lndry lastndlu 3012 company benefits. Apply ~ 842-4914 10-4pm. a.m.1pm Mon-thru-Frt ,
NB gr .. t toe , steps lo rm. pool, BBO. AIC, pro-PiXHO (ES50N§.eeg1n i In person II: FT/PT tranap. n.c:., reap.. •RECEPTIONIST 1xper'd
bcti. 2BR: Fem lootung fealonally .. ndacaped. Advanced lludenta wel Goodpayw/comm!Mion, uANAGEt.•ENT llllllllFFIOf 84 7841 f~ r-.n roomate no Mutt ... to believe. . MTA T~ ,· DAILY PILOT I ty I m m loc:.1 Peet Control CMn· (714) 4-~ -.. ~ .. 2 797.. Open 9-7 55 Frwy. oft on come. . ......... , we Iran, app n person: _;_ ______ _
pell. 1450/mo -• "' 41h Street. 521 N. Tustin C&wica. 848-5212 METRO CAR WASH peny needa IUll time gen· -IL~
NEWPORT BEACH, block Ave. 71~teeo 330W Bay St 29so Harbor Blvd, CM JOll OUR TEAM ~;;'.ng°"~~u1r.:.•o~~:!; In~~ NllltdB ~1:~x
from beach Non. l!!~E=t Coa1a Mesa 01... •llP helpful. Clll Ch1rlle nuun. . .
smoker s 395i mo luiwalfiauciU fill Fullorparttirned.ys.Call A.M .. 97&-8021.EOE MOVING
175-3009 ~~ngs -·--W.T Barb for appt. 650-2001 Drlwrl & • S10/up
NWPT 8ch MIF str11gh1. luiMa . A&&l.dM I Xibl.IO ~·d asphalt general La· 111111&. ••IOI exp d. /hr no exp .. d rM90f! non-smkr, quiet 0HHtuatiet 1114 11M1 lady. Cor<>M ''bel borers. Plus eaper'd .U lllE ""8-MANAGING CARRIER . HE DAILY PILOT IS Light boot!keeplng. typing. 240-7727
bUt runt S350-'h u111 & --NI W. ..._ Mon-Wed-f.ri. Clas t Mi>halt iiOid or FV LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO & misc Office duties for Nursery
ctep 1>y en• 122.9155 J1... ~ ~. S40-126S w 1t h good o M v Chris1tlan School at 16835 WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BAS E SALARY Homeowners Assocta-PUil ---------Drive I Mercedes, war IMMEDtATE OPENINGS 492-3136 Brooltl'lurst 962'-3312 tlon. 8am-5pm Plealant -
Shr SBA 2BA b9ytront hm tailor-made ctotheS! Cail PLUS OVER $300 IN BON~SES EVERY· MONTH, workll}g environment. MW!ten~. FuH or P1rt
Oil Bal ltl H50 mo • (7 14) 966-5105 IRILMlll GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR Prefer fNlur• 759-1200 Time. e.it 54&-9585 utlla 714·673·7403 or • T •---ltl4 <.-2'.+Syra)
213-928-e653 Jim ta~ • -F.irvtew EmployM Ch•ld· ADVANCEMEl'.IT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE
w1oow..-1uve-1n.non-*\tJioow HXsW care Center. veer .round FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE. CREDIT smoker MnlM citizen for TOil S10,000t up No care M-F IMl·5.45pm
lady 10 '1t1r CM 2er Apt. cred.V'/nopen.C1110en-·open to community UNION, 401K PLAN. IF. YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT
neer 17th St. 788-8183 nl90n Aaoc673•731 1 * 957-soeet545-o365 TAKES, CALL ERIC, 642-4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND
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$2 56 d etc. No job too small Custom a.1 .. :l>ua11ty DUSTY'S Landle9Pfl/lawn Beet any reasonable pr1ce . per ay I Rell Mickey. 536--0553 ConatJ Beeutlty 914-9080 I M91n. Sent. Wkly/month/ Uc.•45830 837-6761
Thtit'I ALL you p1y tor BRICK/CONCRETE work n111 ladaJladnl 1 time. FrM est 241-1640 IUfTll'l P...,.
3 Nnea. 30 day minimum Prof. rell1ble, res. refs, • •• LAWN mi inteninca, & lnt./Ext. 752.-6106
In the FREE •t &t1.J283 IAN -fel .. n up re&L-FR T d T .,_...._In...,. , ___ ..,,,,.,,. ___ --i 111'1M SANDERS • • 00 . 1'v .. ~·1· r• t .. 'V ~rDVICr: .. ic Tilt Ceramic Tlle-H1rdwood •••· vi1entln 548-6109 Contr1C1or. 0u111ty Svc. '1LR I:. I SllOwera-lloors-counter-Marbi.-V1nyl-ln1t1ll1tlon llniat Lie. lns'd. 675-1425 '
DIRECTORY topa.OullltyGu11.15yr1. and Replllr.780·7333 *1-1111111* LOCAL PAINTER 1
Lfe. Ref Pat 11<4,f.904• ~ • Quality Work • Small job
• 730-1353 apeclaliat. &t6-&t83
INCREASE YOUR REACH C~ Cart HOUfepatra. paTnt. CLEAN & EXPERT MICHAEL CQX PAINTING
GET IN OUR IMPROVED Tiny Tota Home Daycare. 2 refurbishing, cacpentry Lie. CilT-158642 s12/Hr +MATERIALS TY ... I IEW yrs In bul. XII refs. Costa rywlll etc. Gary &tS-5277 ••ABC MOVING•• References. 675-4006
..,. .,_.__ M .... Sindy 751·6858 •HANOYMA... Quick & Careful T138046 ------,--:---I _, .. , CJ. ~..-J. Blg&aml Jobs-Work guar. LO RATES. 552-0410 RAINBOW CIRCLE M1lnt. m.llW Pllll --.-met Call Bruce 847-0780 INT./EXT. QUALITY FM ln0fe lnform1t1on * u ECLEANING• STARVINt;) SCHOLARS PAINTING. Exp. 636-1758 CALL TODAYt1 CUSTOM (the ight w• ) HANDYMAN OF CdM New trucks· T155779 Ill ,. Liii Wkly/bl-mo ref: 673-~9 All Trldel • Odd Jobs Full Service· State Wide VESCO PAINTING AND
You~·
Service Directory
~t•hve
142-4121111.110
FrM AdVlce. M 8-&t83 Dave * 714-957-1088 WALLPAPERING. Ou.ilty
Don't hlYe time to clean? HOME REPAIR. C1rnan. *DI BERNARDO'S * WOfk. FrM Eat. 969•8349 Let a Pro do ltl Sunset ,..v Cout c:Mnlng. SAB-065 1 try, pJumblng, rental Moving System. 0epen. P~tr/~r
property Refs 826-7245 d•ble & Efficient. PUC -•Prof Hsclng. FREE ests. Lie. •T159236. 988-3307 lnt./Ext. P91 plu1enng, 7 dya wk 10 yrs exp. ref. llaliat cva1om texturing, ~•Illy
.... -lie. 1ni. 842-5053 ttMJOAd stRv ic£ ••I ILUll =:i :;=:·;~1~~-
RESUME TO: -OAILY PILOT_. 330 W. BAY ST.,
COSTA MESA, CA 92626. '"
Motor Routes
available in
Westminster
tluntington Beach
......,.....;.-__ f.ountain all•J -
'
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and prool of insurance.
Call 842~1444
~ Ask for Joanne Craney
WORK PART-TIM E DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH . MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE.
AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M ., WEEK·
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M.
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS.
CALL 142-4531 EXT. m
ASK FOR ROGER ST AR KEY
A-1 P0sma1s
· Work in ttie ever-expandtng
Newspaper Promotion field. If you
are self-motivated and like working
with teenagers', this may be the
opportunity you've been waiting for.
$400 PEA WEEK
(To Start)
With Potentl•I _
to $1,000 PEA WEEK
-Insured Van. Wagon, or
Large Sedan Is Required
CALL MA. STEVENS
-·--a -F Gar/Yd Clnupa, Trees We Unc>Kk & Clean YQA.Jr ---...,.------
The Calif. Pubtic UtihtteS ---· rff nt Jon 645-8192 Kitchen & Bath: Wllh AMl?~-~ .... ~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~;;~;;;;g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Comm1t11on. REQUIRES Rella~ Jeenne 646-9~ 1tem1 Line Shalvas -
tMt •1 uMd. household ...... ~ Everyihlng Put Aw1y: HlwB•lM-1111
QOOdl movers. Pfint their C....~ FROM $75. HEATING • PLUMBING
(213) 4T1-3183
Puc. c.i T number •IMXdt RS llmo't & cnautteur. pr1ni .txfo~ lsORDERS• HOME IMPROVEMENT & NELSON Rooter Svc. '""
their T.C.P number 1n all Weight Control/Buhmi9 REMODELING. 780-7333 --IOO&l•S dr1ln1 $24.SO-M1ln
advertleemenll 11 you Fr• consult 840-8454 ..... '111 dr1ln1 $28.50. Work
Mve a question about • leunJttiat Oecaa guwanteed 730-3639
!be .1eg1J1ty of 1 mover. Deck C..taa BUllnen worii.n..w.lll t Putill/ itu ... '""'"•• limo or ch1utteur, Call llerl)foo Oat [;t me entenaln you. Folk
Public Utlltlea Com-decks. baJoonfel. stairs. xlnt care of your home mulic programs for your ComPu19'1zed bu1lne11
mlUlon 714·558-~ l51 Ouallty work 722-8769 Long term pref. Reis club or org1nlz1t1on. eupport. Ouallty, flexible,
Micki. 675-7390 Theme or Maaonal pro-competitive. C.,I 4M In
11.u _ _.._ -i~•ll l'll11twlyourpet1&pl1nts gr•m•. LOVIN 968-7102 8alb09, 723-4.227 =----im!j~-..•..,....,....,,--.. Impeccable locef rels or Nl-14•0.,
•SoutfiCo.st WOOd ReUn sh I • YWALL TAPING• '$12/diy. M 0-6594 eves RECYCLE 1 Tuture-Acovstlc & Paint Paladat
S1r1p.St11n-S.11-F1msh Fr• est Kevin 722-9294 ' - • ..: 11 v-·• or H1pp11 N.B. .Free•t. S..n 890-7772 -• 1Clp18f -, through the
DAILY PILOT
CtassUied P.ag .. t!tZ.1r-Attera11.o~
Cal>lneta-Penttt·Locks·ett
35 yrs ••P Jerry 6A2·0567
•HOME IMPROVEMENT
Concrete & Carp41n1ry
LOU 875-3185 Nwpt Bch
Electrical a Lancut ~.·r="~.~:c::;~7~~or
ttEef81Cllttouat~ ... u ....... , •PAINTING• 25:yrs Exp,
·FrM Ht $26 hr 11·890 762·5300 ext. 4933 r~ble. Mii, FREE
.. 87892. Greg 97g..,9216 Mta. Tom 862-7473•
*Double Eagle Electric TIDI RALPH'S PAINTING Ext/
Spec1llty 1fter HR ave Topped/remove. Cleanup Int Weltplper, strip. free
UC 219488. 841-9973• nu f4wnlaprlnklr 751 -3476 eet Aea. Lie:. te2-4701
Turn unwanted
items Into
money today!
CaHIG-5171
,you'll find·_
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OF ADVENTURE!
Jn the
llllly Piii
•
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHA~ISE TO
'4.80
00 .
For M .80 you can a~Y8rtise
your Garage Sale in the Daily
Pilot. There 1s a 4 line minimum
and the price Is the same
whether you advertise 1 day or 3
days. It's a great way to turn
those hidden treasures into
cash
We are al8o offering a ••••• te ...... •••••• ..... for I I .N. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise,
how to plan, what items to Mii. pjus ideas for a better
gar11g9 Ule; allO a garage sate stgn. pricing stickers.
Information on d ty ordinance. and inventory sr.eet
You can purchale your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when
you piece your ad at:
Clautfled Advertising 6~2-96 7 8
MoNey trwOUVfl ,,_, -I OQ AM lo 5 JO f'M
Setutdey I 00 AM -11 JO AM
• Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT /Mondey, September 12, 11111 8r
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11• 1,.. *°"' ~ 1o.a eoM. w.. MOfe CAlL 722...,. 15 no .....,, w M 50/Hr (W *""« ~"IWtd CA 1215 ~ M0-1733 1 Mowtg. must .... S1ateo .ec • XLHT c:and., ,...,.i :--.:;:= •. 567..-0 Witt\'!·~ .. ~::... ~.. =-~~"'~~ ..... Wiii, I =~"-'r.!, p= :.:1':::'~· ,. ... ,... • oom-,~T! .. ,, !!!' .. needed few •MeTecftl 121,_..lt,.C.M-!~~-Mrl ~.. .... • ~172.5 751·932.3 '12 VW JETT"' .-.., •
............ 1·7t40--... -·-...... 1. co . •lflott-tetm el'toofs.... •M&-1625• ....-Ttwt.. tOf•.•v"' ... , IEW! l;iM-. ~REVIE -...... 26-30/Hn ..ec Out'" •Lone-eerm •L.oea ~ •a w ,., 9' aant. Ana _ ~ R a.woof. ale, goocs con-.. mT/•IHlllB W:W.'"*"llh!OPlng e Temp-ciierm ....,....lfllll ~TO DAY ... If A -.. _ dttion. Oneownarl2IOO "°"" w.-AlrpOtt.,.. cwders, arrancta. Phonet FountM\ Vlley...,.1.()e16 Floot ~co~ Process Pl\OM ordtr• •W&'-9 -...s~ t... 75e-Ol53
Ce17:JO.l:aGMon-Thur• I ,~16.26/HJ_ ._,..poemonnva1t1ble mat"'9~~'d &,per-"°"' flOfN or otna fOr t1mot King Sta Ol/IC GAFJACJE &~LE' M••c un .. .. ..... dlll'
Ol l-11 Fri, 211·1'15 · _.4'841 _ In Ill.,... of O C IM.ll ILm vi.ot -.... "" Musi have Bank Aepo 11ome1 Oak Wood 31Yr Wat· hMHO ltemsl Sec:>temt>er •• n •
WI ... ....._.... 0 L. WEAVER Electronic: pert r9e0gn1tion knol#lielga of floor re-2081111·7721 .. ta ranty on heal., S t25 1•tt1, Wednesday 1·5PM UIW WIS W •Excellent condition* ....... ,._.,, ... ,.... TEMPORARIES 'd Ful Co lln11111ng equi pment H1tb« Villa Apts 262t M Pl[~ Nt00 •tM-1521 Jotth
Good cl•rlcal 1klll1, '.~11 j1~ ~~on-Fri 71415'7-0550 1<>0%FREE ~ ..,r:.,, t:":~~. Ftuant~&r9feren· W-1111 ••WUT• Harb«,AptG-5 u m.S 'IOOloaded lltOAS~ vw ·94 Rabbit Conv.
__... ptlOr'9 manner. am ...,,..... .. -160 Hr eo-2001 cea '9CI d S-'*Y M90-16/lv • tlaMf111, must Hotpotnl 17~ T ..r-a; 7~ MO loldtt 2.Cf.M~9 bfonn w/tan top. •It
good Mlle maltl end :. experience nee. Ben· .... 11/• ft.II tlebla 5'6-0711 have •JtP /Wiii I rain Mike Ru ~-15 63Sc5' i11to :olOed l8n112 cond. 33K ml. c:ust Wt1ta &. gramm., lkllll. Com· I. ~y In peraon (Bw•Commluion) SALES PERSON NEEDED nl ftlWITTllT •M7-1U 1• nt grHlll .... -.. 7if2 151& 5 'IOO IO*O ISOUl5 tlr•. SIOOO 721-41&4 ~"='ti:="'' 7~ad9'''!' llmYITll•IT For STATIONERY FT/PT d1ystnltn. •Int • BOB842·•321 ir255 221 CHAPARR Al 88 18 1l5' tu10 lo1C!H 2Cl'XIO) °' · . .:._55~5* M Qreet job, lte• llr1, will STOAE CdM Fl t. 5 conds I pay. 873-3320 WareMuelng or 5'5·2221 • 1'2 ,ves Cuddy Cabin 175hp OB. II ma ~ JIJ4. ioaded 252091 --~·••T tralnonjob,mu1tbene11 d•ys, Xlnt wortllnQ con-TELEPHONE OPERATOR .... tNny •xtr,s, $18 500 Salet -Service
Pt'°"9 kllll, a WOtd Pro-IUL man UST a peraonable. new office dltlOnt. ExceptlOn .. lyflne No •• ...,lenoa ,,.,....ry .. ., ···---.. (213)439 368"A Parts -Leasing
oaaalng. In NB. 721-0222 ORO CTY • 1 Top location-Harbor Blvd . client•. Phone lor app1. 9.5.30-· M·F $5.SOI Hr, IAIS!' I Mt -•• 1 S · • ••• 3111 Producer IMk• honest, Coeta Mala. Call Lind• 673-4762 X'lnt benefit a. C,M .. • COMPLETE 3:n!;:•:: ~~:::;.T•r;;;: • •
aggreaelve exper. LIS'D. btwn 3.epm, 755-1155 &42·2050 Katlly , .1111" ' LINCOL'N CENT Newport BaJch slip 1500 Auto Mall Or . llUIE•IST
lllLYPIUT
Agtl. to lllOW & ... , R.E. Aeateurants llTllL Ill.II TOOL Maltltanance Sml .. er~·~· 1909 10 197A 631-4354 Santa Ana
w/Top Producer. All •COCKTAIL WAITS C~thlna a H1td OOodS aiflelec tool repeir Own Tt .... .___ ... , ... "' • " .,. -··u •11c ..... .........
IMde futnlllled. Extreme-•38U6ERS FIT a fiftT -...... --t--u-~----ts. .......... • 850-4~5 • --55 Flri. at Edinger ~ ... ._____ pot I ' e&AC"'WAITERS ....,....... .,, """"' ...,.. _v,_..., ,...,, w-1a1_ 1Nt;CWivu c:over. '-hp 17 ••fS "' ",....._ en lai. " WOftclng condttlons, flax. 1631 Pltlcenf .. CM Full time permanent pOS-••-._. ....,, outbrd 11100 SAS-WA -Part·tlma Aulltant Dis-lou9 Oltti/ need IPPIY FIT°' PIT 2007 S Coast hours, 16111na axperienc. 1tione 1va11 now 1n alt S90 011< elawfool table & Service Hrs Mon-Frt 11• tnct~needed Sit· FOf details. call Lisa Hwy. L.Ag Bet: '97-6568 ~ Apply in S*'· fUVEL ., ... 1 Otf~WhM No Cl\llr.s $275 540-A410 .... 7114 7 00 am 10 10 pm Needs ltllle rear and body
utday, Sunday and Hol· 721-1200 Aeateurat11 eon NEWPORT SKI co • .,,.,.,ce W• Witt lrain ELECTRIC twin t>ed 1000 21' UNMCER 1682 work
lcleys 3AM to 11AM Must lllftll 2700 W Cout H'#y • NB ISi Call Jenn.t., 975· 1216 positic;ns J·long •·firm. ""-'· turHng auto ,,.,01 I ~ ti°' ov.r. Yalkl drlY· FIT PIT Fleiuble tlOurs lllllTllY Immediate openings for 10 ke ne'W $395 Custom .. ~, Newpor'I sltp Ste•11·n" .... ,, " ..... -., 1 llclenM. current :n-Exp. prel'd. Benefits ltllfp guys a gats tr .. to lltnUMjM Meouce. t2-1pd t>•ke $13,000 673-4220 r 1 after Spm
auranc:.. OOod dnv\ng r•1 Apply Witllin untt Coco's PIT, 20 llrs IYttt.. Phones travel us map cit ... a uMO few ••mes. -xtras.. '65COLUMBIA 28 P"'111C1 BM 1 * * *
cord. S7 00per hour. gll 8. DTITI I •1. 2305 E Coast Hwy, ~. ~:!krba, HBgoodott reeort atMI w/un1que1~= ~II sac St200 673-3600 cond menogarty thruout mll•99e. Cell Roger' -•• Corona ......... 67"9050 -bu·~-IV-•p Tr1ns ER a w·_.. I $6000 Stlttcay Tuetday),llrv Fri· r-1..,101111 ...,. ""-~ H0-659t --_...,... · I . • 1 ress TOPIAFIYS "111mals Seal. lf'll -cared or
day. 642-4321 EX1 205 Limited opportunity to JOln f Relteutantt lurn1Mlad, retllf'\ ~ 80 Ct1a1ra • dresser Ooll>f\rn 24 1n boxes 6 (805) 298-9339 OF NEWPORT BEACH •u •-• _ m AW ·~-· --· --1·-111111T tMCI, no exp necessary • c•-Fool afld llbles ti 1111 5 for $1000 I 9L! -·-na1 .... -r-•Ille mar-mf/mTllS =I~ ="'office PO.. Ellpenw advanced dur-• o..M chairs.• Aocktf SAGO PALMS 54~995 .... / ... 1Mt1 .... 444 Auto 8 cyl. pw.r/dl, PlllTlll 111.PEI ketlng ayatem with un-FIT & PIT 1va11 Benet.ta ltlon Good pt\ona skills & Ing 2·week peid tr.inino • H'9'1·cha1,. • Brass 7016 ra1d11ls cc pwrl slb. ·~-Umited wnlngl For In• Apply Mon-Fri 111m-Muat be 18 "' over. t>ad •SllowcaM •C•a ... VERY Slllfp SOfl love lS40JAMBOREE ROAD AMIFM /lo l C (7-3111
1 Yr .....,..., neat appear· formation, e111 Jack I Noon or 5·6pm M1 Casa ~=•;;!. ~~~~~ lingle. llfllJ groomed & Fooi Round Ktch~ lat>te SHI ch1:r ouoman 15 SKIBOAT SOllp mere ()pen 7 d1ys •wet'~ $15 995 .
ance, 'own car 548•0818 Ayer1 at SELECT Mexlcaln Res11ur1nt 296 Call Lynn, 261•2680 fr .. 1o atart immed For I • lce-bo• • uson Scotehgu1rded never j Eng rebuilt Runs hile Exlendeo Serl/tee HOU•!>-h8thlctM leetlt PAIT Tm BETTER'tiOMES & E. 17th SI . Cosll Mesa mt~. call Mr. Cecil at sm.allef pieces 786-9685 uMO $275 8'3-9295 dr .. m Will lllrow'" Si<lll 7 Im • 10 P m Mon-Fr ~
I I GARDENS SERVICE STATION ATID 750-1955 Of 750.99591 r ' ....... a lif•l1Ckets Mutt sell """', ......... E~~ng~eper REALESTATE751·5000 l l etthepeopte1ncl1ss1l1ed NMCled FIT HllletUnlcal behwMl'I 9am·5pm Motl __ 1 '"tt ta --S2200 flfm 631-12 11 .. J!IOZJl ... H 1 18each Btvd
..,, 1 ·,,,:11 ~,:~· ...,T•llT· ~=~••neo11111 .... 11 f 30782 So. Co11t Hwy. thru Fri. Patents .,.,.1ru .. t•rt 6014 FREE TO fou llnice ~-. 2 -2L1k;~~180~~;;~01 842-0631
Cell 646-2•32 1-6pm •11111 mYlll Lagun1 Beach 499· 1019 comed I I Interviews. BEAUTIFUL oak hutch KEES HOUND, '2 ye-I ~, ....... ~~20 ... •Yllll ITS
New....,. 8Mctl based with belleled glass dOOIS Female Spayed Call '! .. l 11111 &lllS 4 cyl. cruise, pwrls/b, Pllllm 1111' /llln aortid~veloper net~ J perfect cond. cost S 1200 Stetante 6'5-5445 wXNT~S1gnet Wtnd-ITl?m Wllll cass. AtC. (5·200) S6.795 F::,~~p:. In~ 1nllluslasllc person. Mii le50 842•3095 . Jntlry/Far1/Art IPMd·meterhead model Auto 4 cyl, p,,..r 1d1 IMffllMa .....
IOfmal atmosphere, NB Good typing sltllls. NEW Daybed White & MZS MKt930, new Of used pwrl alb. AMIF'M A C Dnaler "·••• .,. ... 873-.aas an....,lng ptlones & misc Brus w/mattresaes & Bnic:e Hugries 550-9364 .JZ:.l.llU.8.395 · 1ggs 1-8 •
.,ran<ls. Houra8:30-4pm trundle Complete $245 NAGH =S the only ,./Deda/Sttrlft ........ ...... 84~1Blvd Pllf mTlll. fl•. Mon-Fri. 640-1902 •&A0-8733• BLOND Framed & dbl 7122 • ..a..." ...... Peat Con m11110 $575 obo. 1lr6' ;01 ....
L= nMCls r~~ ~HIRE If you re 10 or older. a 1ob as a newspaper ~~!.~~,,:::ie~~{:S &AO-HH,&A1-a733Jr11 1._12 FllTINtlliJ 1 ;.~1Blvd
wetraln,musttlavegooct carrier might be just your size. Just send in & m11e1 S15·S225 lbc~ia17 IMS 1 100. B11001 1s11nd ~:::91~~~ E g~! through classified this coupon o r call: 642-4333. Routes are 873-7298 BY owNlFC Whitney 875-95'61(8181790-7302 '14 .. so ....................
• Newspaper •• • • :SP.READ : • • : THE : f NEWS•
t Work in the ever expanding News-
:· oaper Promotion field! If you are t self-motivated and like working with
t teenagers, this may be the op-t portunity you've been waiting for. t • •• • This Is a GUARANTEED INCOME of •
t f400 per week to start with poten-t t t1a1 earnings of up to $1000 per + t week. t
·. . : An Insured van. wagon. pick-
av ailable now ' EXEC deak. 38x85 ao11d I Clu""tea1or d..., k~ 3r TRAWLER a11 ~·bm 4 cy1, pwrt dl, r1dt1ls ,,. -....-....... .... crvlM , pwr1111>, ca'ss le SO.e ....... J le .. Wlalnut, cm:a 1925 Drew· 48 bed Ugun Mlfl, Mu· Time ·snare for·~ AIC. cs..1011 S6 195 uuw • • _.,, botll aides. Incl file turn 1• latlle, MEC 8e1cll b o 1 1 sl•P Dalty Pilot CJrrier! Aawtest, gleamlng. $800 C\llOff s.aw notehet -· 831-'38' ............. ..
or bast off9f 644-5128 IMd -tder floor spot ..., ... "r••llttl
FREEZER, gaa BBQ, Dec· l e&81 ~h Btvel
oretor Wing Chai<, Ktehn 142-0631
.~.u • .52 Wy.s4ng _.._ UHllUIU
lllhr 60 l)(ess bf1ke September 19th in NB ror
llble. Deluxe Wooden MBZ '74 SEL pertw c.i1 83 t..0425 anyllme •5-50' boat w ma1umum
t•'h beam 675·•704 Swingaet. 788-9685 cond Must see 10 1p-OUict ruaitsn IUIC. Tru1,.rt1tin • HOSPITAL BED only
5 monllll UM $150
• LAOOER. New, 6 It S12 Call ~25'
FINE FU RNISHINGSJ
MAPLE hllteh Ind. ctlln1 a natwwe, DROP L .. t
Dining Tlbl• & A
CHAIRS, 3 MARBl£ Top
Tables, TALL 0r .... r. 2
MATCHING Upholstered
Clleira, COFFEE Table, 3
Special Limps Come ... a make reasc>nlb~ cun otter. S.-S-1572
,~ ..... 1141 PA1V~typewrrter..,.
IBM. new Wrxd Pro-
c.uors Starting 1t S250.
843--0433
.... ' Aaiaa11 1141
FREE Xkc U SChnaunr
all tf\ot, ate Only to good "9mal Good wlt.h ehlJ.
dren. 759-3180
FIDllTTDS
·~ Peralan. bl**. tong fur •M5~A*
Tncb tl35
1M11M .. _..,
New elutctl. Ml·UP lor
welding rig, NEW tlrNI ......
Ml-Hit
prec:11tel It s 1 reel
bMuty s 1'.000 640-5324
ao 30050 sn.900 t59t5)
82 300SD $17.950 (5269)
64 380SD whlfplo (3542)
15 190E S 16.950 ( 16()8) ae 300E ... ,'* 178.48) 87 WGH 2 wt.t/blu (5013)
87 5806l 5k ml. (9837)
87 300E S31,t50 (7361)
........ at
'14 .... nma
4 eyt. pwr/s/b, CMS. AJC .
(7-322) $4,995 ..............
OVEEN SIZE MA TI RESS I FREE only to good hOme I CHEV 1967 20 Series Pick ...... " lttl I BOX. QUILTED• 6 Yfl Mlle AKC buff up 327. •·9Pd. 1 ownef. \eeg~a..lt,::
BRANO NEW• S 155 Codi., Spaniel 711< or"ig ml . dual aaddle 642..()631
Call. IA&-4293 1 * 984-0859 * tanks. l1c1 '"· new --------WAYll llttees ~ t¥altes. new l>'O ....... '""'1iWt
ST R OLL EE .,, 1 g,,. Flamepointa ~7 • llres. new snoeks newv· 8e•ulllul blk reg-top
546-1200
.__, ..
Auto. 8 e I. -P.Wr/sl b.
AMTfM. cass, AIC.
(2C3«35) $8,395 ...............
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842-0631
85 FORD muttang conv.
6eyt. auto, Ml power,
""''"' cau. >Ont cond. S8500oOo M2· 1W
: up/shells are a MUST. i • • • •
c:helrl strollarfcarseat like )Olnts. new pa;nt S 1.600 w/onty S. m1 5tPO ate
MW, lolal $75. FISH llllTlll •••··· •756-o363• plw, pis. plb pit~. AM1
TAN.K, so gal wt stend a AKC pups, 2 lb wllell tun A.lei......... HM '™ cus Flciory megs •v• ft; •• equ\pt S50 722-0150 grown S500ea 5'3-6995 _ Etc \19 .• 7fl0ot>0.5'8-A69A 11111 ea.caJMvd . ' .
!,
i For more information t
-. can-Mr. James i
i ·(213) 477-2870 : ... ·' '
I VERY St11rp aora. 16;;1 =Its .tii iNUT•ll W rtma NI " l 642
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1
NII chair otioman Auto . 4 cyl pwr1t> •PL•ITlmMIT
Scotchgu1rded never aerlal ~ t~=ano"-:,·r lo-IN~~~.500 AM/'f'M AIC 17-3Ul Auto. 4 cy(, pwr/sJb. cass.---
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Mfl\ACI PCI TRANS. apactlol•. 11121 Or., Coata ..... Cellf. 8w:h IMI. 8ulW 1 I, Hunt· .. Ila Ol*led. ,..,....,, ~,.,,1'4) 432.5750 dolf'I ..,._ea; 1• ~ M '
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09MTMENT OF GEN· and ~· by con· "9cie. • Coate Meal, CA ~ <>r.,. C:O.t i-""'*-Owen•. 533· "*" CIP 11 11 , ... M111r9 TROMCe, 173-8 W. Willon, Tiiie .....,_,, waa fllecl atn Co1a9e Alla Coata
MAL lefMCU I tactMg Contract Manage. tll2I 0-. "°' ~ 22. "· A Weatrnlneter. ....oort A bid .-d ...... con-"YU .... Orenoa Coaat CGlta ...... Cellf. 82127 "'"" .. County a.ti of Or· ..... Cllll '2121 .
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VEL°"'lHTAL CENTER, t07t, Sacramento. cluctldby llUltlendetldwlte M-645 ·--~ wcon· TNllell al lfl9lr ,....,.., 1t, 1W • W Wlleon. Coate M .... 1111 ,.... NlllOn St L..allewooct Ca11f POMONA IHI 11· 107t. Te .. pllone The '•tlatrant com· ~by."' .,..., .... u "'9IClnQ tetad.Jlad for Octo-M6l2 Cllll. Nia? .......,_ Or Coaal t07'3 ·• ' ..,,. 'AIRVllW ITATE HOSPI-ct111 U2·217t. lftlftOld to ltanuct bulJ. ....C llJJ1C( The reglllrent com· bit 5, l ... ....,. ... Ille Tiiie butlMN 11 con-Plot Sept::C, 5 12 TNe bu9lneet le eon·
TAl. COSTA MeSA n.. la a rionreturnabtl "91 i.ndit tfte flc11tloul lftlflCld 10 tranuc:I butt· raqUlred to aulNftit wlUI lhalr ftaJC .,TIC( cluctld by: an lndMdual ~ ' ' dueled~· an fndMdual ~LIFO .... IA INSTITU· cNrea ol 173.30 ~k ~ name or '*-~~ !!!!!!' ,... i.ndlt the flclollOUI ~I oartlftad Gt**,.,.. Tll• ra9l11ren1 com· 1•· • "" M-880 The ,.,1.1rant com-
TICIN fe>A MIN, CHIMO IMda ,...-. to · .oC .._. abowe on~ 11. -••"•-• ~ name or nelMI peyabll 10 the COlllt Com-flCTITIOUI ....... lftlftOld lo ''watt butl-menced 10 1,lnUCt bUal· CALIF~ flllEHAllLI· ...... An:flllact) tor lilCh 1tll Tiie tallowlng P91'aonl era fllled 1b0111 on JuM 27• munllyColaga Dlalrlel In the ...... ITA.,_,. NII i.ndlt the flcllllout ....: fl)JlC( naaa under the flcllllOUI
TATIOH CINTlflll. ~ 1-ol ... Ind 1P9Ctfto-Carolyn l(larer doillQ ~ aa: ,... amount°' l l .000 00 °'five n. falowtng pal'90M .,. ~ name Of MIMI bullnall name ,,.,,.,.. IOUTHEflllH flllECEPTION cellofta. Tllll a&al_,.,1 waa Neel VA°LLEJO OALLEf'V. lM* A. Owens parcant CM!.) o1 MnUe1 ren1. c1a611a......... llllld above on AUQU91 10, flCTITIOUe .,_18 fllled ,._. on : 1 CEHTEflllANOCLINIC, NOA-'-•• ll'cation of bid· .-i the County Cleril of Or· 1110 W. C0MC Highway, TNa ltatemenl wu lllld ~Wit II i-r. • bid Cd' f .C. (lt)PAOOUCTS 1tll --ITAW 1W ugutl '
WALK f din under IN Si.te Con-... County on AUQlltt 18. Nawpcw18w:h, Calif 82113 with the Counly Cllfk of Or· taCUttty Said taCUtt1Y ltlall '°" CATALOOES. 3117 A. Alfred L P'"lldler The~ parsona are ~ Pralhet
COUNTIES M LOS AN-tract Act .. noc raqund. ,... • Joaaptl Tllomaa Vallejo, =County on August 12. Ille ,..elned by ... Olatric1 =· Colla ...... CeUf Tllll atetemant ... fllecl dolflQ ~ ... Thia llltemenl WU filed OE~~~-~~NOE. SAN • c I 14 bidder lflall ,_ ~ ~ ~ Newpor1 1 ,_,,. Ufttll MICll a time aa bid with .. County ?a'k of Or· CASA MAYA . IMPORTS, wttf1 tM Co..M1y etanc of Of· -~ANO R.IV6R-fWnllll ,,_.,_. bOftcl and .......,_ Or ... Cou1 -.....· . ....~ n. ,. ___ --and .... .... ....... D. °'"''· 9141 ... County on Augual 12, 1506 Haven Pl Newport lflOI Col.Mly on August 30 &a ~lfORH&A peuiom•a band • ,.. Delly Piiot Augutt 22, 28, ,._ butlneat 11 con· ,.. _ _, .,.enge .,.,..1 men11 hlVI bW\ flnallMd. trtw H9rbot1 H~inglon 1tM 8w:h Ce11f t2ei3 1tM • cw:o .. ll'C8721.PC8730, --~-· ......... 5.12.1818 duc*by.anlndMdual Diiiy Pllol Augull·22. 29, """1herlnfonnatlonltre-....... Callf.t264e PW11 cr..0 flll8n.y New 011 ,.._
PC8 735. PCI 737 ANO NOTICE M flllEQUIRE· ~51 The reglttrent com· September 5. 12. tNI QUried, ~may contact ~ ,,.,,., 188 Irvine Putlliahacl Orenge Coaal IMdl, Callj. 9~ p PublltNd Of Coall
PCI 7411 Ml NT P'" 0 R N 0 N • menced to lrantact bull· • M·838 the office ol IN Dif«1or of IMt .. lnllna, c.tlf. 82714 • Deity Piiot August 22. 29, Thie bulln"t II con· Dally Pllol Sept!:Cr 5 l2.
Thie project COMptltM OllCfllllMINATION PRO· PlaJC fl)JlC( ,... under IN flclllloul -...... Mf\JIC( Pur~~714) 432-6750. TNe ~ •• con· laplember 5, 12, 1818 M1ed by~an lndlvlclYlJ 19, 2',...lW-•
ellotcll WOt11 at flYe llPI'-OMM (GOY, CODE, SEC· ..,._ name or nani.5 ..--"" ..C... ......,, W....., by: a.,,_.. pan. ..-835 The regl11r1n1 com· • M..e75
Ill Illa. lndudtng demo-TICIN tlltOt Y-IUentloft PICnnGUe • 11•11 fllled 1ibo11e on-~ 1 • Cltu 111 1 , .... ,....,. ....... manced to Iran.act buaj.
ltlon, CM11n9in9. removal, II caMed 10 IM "Non· ..,... ITA~ 1... lllCTITIOUe..,...... PublilNd Orenoa Coaat The '•tltlrant com· MUC fl)JlC( ,.. under the flc11hou• --------handll119, 111naoort1tlon. dlaCIWM u111111 0.-" MC The lolowlnO pal'90M we ~ T. Vallejo ..,... ITAT'llmNT Delly Pllol ~ 12, (MftClad to transact Wtl-buaif1eaa name or ne.ma PlaJC fl)JlC(
IClil ~ ano Ott-tlte lotUI or ,...,,... 10 hetein ilOMI ~ aa· TNI ...emam -lllld The tollowlnO pwaons are 1t, 1tM ,.. under the flct1tioul PIC"'10U9 .-.a ....., above on Auguet 30 --------atoraet of polyc:tlioll111ted "'*" II applicable IO all THl PAC GFIOUP, 5-421 with the County Cletll °'Or· OOlflg ~.. Me83 ...,_ l\llM or namea ..,... ITATWWT 1tll . ' PICnTtoua .,_ .. ~ eleclrieel equip-"°' ........ S1al!I eon.true:-....... Dtlw. HUfllinglon ... County on Augutt 15, (a)UNITEO RESOURCE --... Mf\'IV'C ...... Ulo"9 on August 13, The following~ .,. Craig Raney ..,... ITAW
ment and ottler. Olf*"l'led tion Coftlracta and 10 Iha lead!, Callf t2148 1111 PflllESS lb)UNITEO A.RT ..--nut~ 1.. doing~ a : Thia ll11«Mnt wet tiled TM following pal'90M we
H9mt' and lvmlttllng and tn· "Standard Ce111cwni1 Non-"'-Lont-Bnung Chen, ~ 900t( DISTRIBUTORS, 629 Mlle Of ant A.I). HUDSON TRACTOR with the Cou I Ctetti f 0 dolllQ ~ u ! ...no new eranaformers. cliacrtmlnl'llon Conatructlon 3102 1a1aa St., ffvlne. Celit ~ Orange Coast Tennlnll Way • 10. Coste NOTICI °' lfnNT Thie ... temanl wa 111ec1 I CONCRETE SERVICE, Count n ~ A. o r· HOSTS·BIOSYN, 4341 concluh. wiring end r ... lld Contract lpecMcaelon" Mt D•nlel Chiu-Jan Lin, Dally Piiot AUQU91 22, 29, ...... Calif 82827 The Boat~_!.!_~~-~ Wllll ltle County C.. of Or· 2tO Santo TOl'lllt, Cotta = y ugutl 25· 8lrch SI., Sulla 21 L ~
equipment C5n-llt• tr.,. '°'1tl ""91n. The 8'1eclfi-11622 lteethcllff Dr., Santa September 5, f2. 1818 Chlrtane 8 Brown 36 the C:O.t .,...., •• _.,, ...,.,,. = County on August 12 ....... Callf tH27 ,_117 por1 IJaac:tl. Cal:f. 92MO
porta11on and 1torege IS ,._ c:atlottl -"'"' 1Mta to ,. Ana. Calif. '2705 M-138 Columble. Irvine. Cehl • Olltrlc1 II 11'1 regui.r 1 Rick 0 Hudson. 280 Published Oreng_e Coast Holts Flnandll Inc., CeH-
qulred ea,.,... ooi-.pc ..... Conattue· TNe ~ 11 con-12715 rneell119 on Wednesday, ,_ s.ito Tomaa. Cotta Meu Daily Piiot Set>tember 5 12 fotnla. 5107 Seaahor• Dr .
The Contrac1or1' Stele tion Cof*act9 ~ luDcon-.,._, by: • oen-w pan. MUC fl)JlC( Thll bu11n111 " con· Set>I 1, 1111. acloC>ted the ........., Or.,. Coaa1 Celt 12127 19 21 1818 ' • Nawpcw1 leactl. Cliff. 92M3
LtcenM loard ,,.. d•· traae crl 16.000 or _., ._... duded by. an lndMduet preoeding reeolutlon decler· Delly Plot Auguet 22. 29, Thlt bualnet• Is con· · • M..e70 Thie bull,,... •• COl'I·
tennlnecl 1t1t1 conlrec:1ors ~to lec:llOlt 1no Tl•• reglstrent com-PICTITIOUe Wll Th• r1glt1r1n1 com· tnoittlntenl 1oeubleeteoer· lapt•11ba 5, 12, 1eee duc:led by. an Individual duded by. a c:orpol'atlon
must Ille hc«IMd '" the fol· ol tM UilMw Code. The O. ,...... to tfanuc:1 butl-..,... ITA~ rnencld lo transact bull· lain por1ion ol Coate Mesa M..e37 Thi reg111ren1 com-MUC fl)TIC£ The 11glllr1n1 com-lowlnO Qlttlflcallorl 10 bid partment ol ~ ,...._ ,.. under tM fictit10U1 The following panons •• ,_ under IN llc1tllou1 Center aubjeet lo all lhe IMnCld to tranMCI bull· mencecl 10 transact bull· on this protect: e-10 llon• ,_ MCertlllMcl !tie .....,_. l\llM or narnei doing ~ a : ~ name or ,,_ term• and condition• con· ftalC fl)TJC( ,_ under ttlt f1ellliou1 PICTITIOUe .,...., neaa under lhe ficlillous
P,..blcl Site tn191Cl lorr. generw Ot9Vlllil'O rl'I• ol l1lllad Ulo"9 on Set>temt>er A.I.. a ASSOC, Mt W. llaeed above on Set>lember. lain herein. ~ name or nemet um ITAT9MIWT butlneat name or n.,.,..
lnepeetlon °' lht lit• Wiii be wagea In the COUftty In Whldl 1, ,.. tlth SI., Coet• ....... Cellf. 1818 Your ellentlon I• apec:ifi. PICTITIOUe .,.... llatecl above on July 1, 1987 The following,,._ .,. 1111ed ilbov9 on NIA
conOuc'led by the S1e1e tor IN wortt 191o Ille done. to Ille "'-Ctlar'I 12127 Chlrtane Brown cllly d1rectecl 10 IN fact 11111 ._ ITA~ fllllca Dean Hudeon doillQ butlneaa 11. Terry Debey. Pretldent
blddet$ at tocallonl. dalM M lilted In lfll OapadmMt Thie *MmlnLWa fltacl flllollatt M. lleckbum, 852 Tbia ltlllment WU h:led tl9fect bids 10 IUbleete Mid Thi lollowlng patlON WI Thie 11~1 -wa filed AflVTHING'S POSSIBLE!, Thi9 11.,.._,I -flled
8ftd Umaa a follows ol Traneportatlon bodtlet wMI tNCowtly Clar1l of Or· Joenn. Coal.a Mau. Calif with the CountY Ctetti of Qr. fadli1yw!ll bar~ llltie dolftl bua6l!all • wtltl 1119 County Clert of Or· H 111 Moulton Pkwy. with IN County Clerk of Or·
llntemlan ~ entltlecl General ~ ... County on Augutt 25. 92127 lflOI CoUnty on Augu11 25, office of UM Director °' JliZ2 WEST, 1572 ()( .... County Oft Augull t8, • 1221, L..aoYna Niguel, Cel1f 11\91 Couftty on Augutl 30.
Ill Center Pomona Platll Wage Relea. clllecl .. ... ... TNI ~ 11 con· 1tll Purehlllng, Betty BalOWin, dlsd °'· •1•. Sant• Ane 1tM t2tM 1Me -Operateone au11c1ino. Tues-tortti on Propoa11 Form ,_,. duded by. an lndMOual • ,..,. 1310 Ad-Ave . Coata Hta., Calif. '2707 ,..,., Lola M. Fwuc1e. 2.11ea ,....
day, September 1. 1988 11 CocMM ol tNI boc*lelere on PLt Uiad Orenoa Coaat Tl•• ragl11ran1 com-Publlllled Ofange Coat1 Mesa. CA 82t2e, until 2.1>0 Mlfl Devtd Rowe. 1572 Publlthecl Orange Cou1 Mo111ton Pkwy • 1221. Publl9nld Orange C:0..1
1;00 Im. 1 ..... 400 p Street, 5111 Dellr Plot~ 5. 12. "'lnClcl 10 transact bull· Oejly Piiot September 5. 12. p.m .. Set>I M. 1888. It Ordwd °'· • 14, Sant• An• Delly Piiot Augutt 22, 29, L.--Nlgull. Celtf 928Sfi Dally Pllol Set>tember 5. 12.
CalifOfnle Renablltl•llon Floor. Sec:ramento. Celi· 11, M. 1'11 neaa unclet IN fictllloul 18, 2e, ttee wt1iCt1 time lhe Mlled bids Hta.. Callf '2707 September 5. 12. 1818 fNa bu1lne11 11 con-11, 2e, 1918
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