HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-22 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDA V, SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 25 CE TS
BB poliCe s~oOt, kill m ·an w:ith gun
Confrontation follows resident'Sreport
of early morning ruckus intown house
BJ ROBERT BARKER °' .................
• A Huntington Beach p<>lrce oniccr
shot and killed a 25-}ear-old man
early today in a ruckus that fo llo"cd a
resident's co mplaint about lo ud
stercq noises coming from the to" n
trainer whose boxer lost a
bout on a decision./C3
Bulneu
A Huntington Beach man
signs a landmark Soviet-
U.S. business pact./85
Nation
Former aide to Panama
Gen. Manuel AAtonio Nor-
iega says Vice President
George Bush knew about
Noriega's money launder-
fng five-years ago.I A8 -
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house where the man h'ed.
The man was identifk d as Da' 1d
Eric Meyers. who resided at 9 6J
Jamaica Circle an the two-s1011 to" n
house in the Villa Pacific comple x
near Broo khurst Street and Ham ilton
Avenue.
Lt. Ed McErlaan said toda~ that
·~
Fall arrives
patrol officers v.ent to the residence Me}ers pointed · his handgun at the
and contact..t the occupants after a Pltolo on A2 off tee.rs or Y..hether 1t v.as loaded He
ne1&hbor complained about the noise. also declined to sa~ where Me~ ers v.as
i he occupants prom ised to tum itruck or hoy., many bullets ..... ere fired
<fown the stereo an to cooperate. officers also rtportedly routd. hl'ar b~ the officer. whose 1denm~ was
McErlain said. people .. }elhngand screaming·· in thl v.11hheld as a matter of depanmt.>nl
The uniformed officers remained residence. pohq
in the v1cin11y and reponcdl) ht"llrd The officers -McErlain dt'd1 nt<d lnvesugaton from the Huntangtun
what they believed \I.as the <oo und of to specify how man} -v.ent bal ~ t< Beach Police Depanment and tht.>
gJass breaking in the to"n house . .\t the town house at 1:45 am Orange Count' D1stnct .\ttomt'' '
about this ume. a resident ag:un Me)ers .confronted o ne 01 thl office ha'e 1oten 1ev.ed the ollilC•'>
<ailed the p'olice stauon to complain officers with a gun and" a., '>hot 1.kad 1n' olved in the in' esuga11on.
about the disturbance and other inside his residence. Md :rlaan "><ud The officer who did the ~hoo1111~ no1~s. McErla1n said. The oohce McErlaan .,..ould n't 'kl' \l.hethl·r v.as pla~d on thrce-da~ adm1nr'-
trau'e leave to re<"OH'r trom the
1nc1 den1. McErlam S3.ld
The most recent H un11ngton Beach
~pohce offieer-1nvol""ed shootrng tool..
place latl"m Jut) when an offict"r shot
and v.oLmded a Mram1 dru~ d~alcr
suspect "ho "as leading them on a
"'rid pursuit on York to\\ n .\ \ enue
Pollet . v.orl 1ng 1n cooper;111on "11h
the CalrfomrJ Bureau of "arco\ll'!>
Enforcement arrestt>d · t\\O 11ther
suspects and seized ahout $ tOO
mrll ron "onh of tocarm· rn the
1nc1dent
Death of
teen-ager
gives MY
man hope
Family of accident
victim aliffiorizes
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By GREG KLERKX
Of ........... ._
:\ M1ss1on V1e10 v.Testhng roach rs
undergoing surge11 toda} to rece1' e a
k,1dney from an Irvine tet>n-ager who
was taken ofT hfe suppon S\Stems Wednesda~ follov.1ng a tragic acci-
dent.
David Leida!. 14. a football pla~er
and honors student at L'nl\ers11'
H 1gh School. v. as declared brain dead
Wednesda~ morning at W~tem
Medical Center rn Santa ~na. hosp1-
t.al spokes.man Dr. Donald Dacus
said. Leida! v.as strud . b' a car as he
b1C\cled across a bus' ·inte-rsectr on
earlier this v.~lc ·
Le1dal's bod" remained on hfe-
suppon systems long eno ugh for his
~ns to be rcmo'ed for donation.
Dicus said. Doctors remo' ed has
kidneys. corneas and l1vt"r. and he
was remo,ed from hfe suppon ~\S
tems at 6 p.m.
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C9-10 Storm clouda over La&una Beacb berald the fall eeuon,
wbJcb officlally bealn• today with the autumnal eqa.lnoa
when dayll&bt ana darkness boars are nearly equal.
HoweYer, the area will warm up a~aln under mostly Clear
ekle., with Orange Coast h ighs in the low to mld-70. today
~dt'rlday. . .
One of the bo' ·~ ~rdne's "'a"
do nated 10 a Mission \'1e;o High
School "Test ling coach." ho has been
waiung for a donauon for 1v.o ~ears
The k1dne) "as to be transplanted to
~ ~ch. Jeff. Bergan. 26. th1c;
morning at. St. \'1ncent ~1t'drcal
Ce nter an Los .\ngeles.
"Beca~ Da \'Id v.as so ac\IH' \I. nh
spons. M rs. Letdal read \C\me.ihing m
the paper about the coach and v.an1ed
to help ... Dacus said.
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Study says €M car-pool lanes a success -The rcc1p1tnt of the second lo dne)
has not bttn identified The bov's
corneas v.ill be donated to the t t(J
Medical Center's Eye Bank Le1dal's
mother has been a ' olunteer wnh the
e'e bank. for St"'eral 'ea~ By BOB VAN EYK EN °' .................
A new stud) released b} the O range
County Tra.gsportation Commission
sugcsts that car-pool lanes on the
Costa Mesa Freeway have been
successful in persuading commuters
to join ca r pools.
According to the s ul"\e) of 777
Costa Mesa Freeway users. lite ma-
ionty of those who commute to \\Ork
in car pools began t'1eir ride-shari ng
habit after the car-pool lane '"e rt'
completed. ·
A mmo.nt). 43 percent. \\e rt•
already car pooling before the special
lanes were installed.
Furtherm ore. 95 percent of those
who share ndes to · \\Ori.. said the
specia l lanes Y..Cre the reason the'
Traps reach out
<!nO stop chroni~
annoying ca~Iers
lyJONATBAN VOLZKE .... .., ........
The man on the telepho ne said ~e had abducted her brother and
would kill him ifshed1d not pa) ransom. She hadn't spoken to her
tiblinaforawhilc..and thecaJJerseemM to know a lotabout her family.'
But be wasn't a kidnapper: he was a telephone crank. an expert who
manqed to)rt enough information from the woman 1n t~opening
moments of the telephone call to quickh craft a story about her brother.
After I 0 minutes-many of them iemfy1ng -the woman saw
thf'OUlhthetchemt'andslammcddov.n the phone.She d1dn'1call ber
brother, or even the polrct. he called a relatl\t' 111o·ho 111oom for Pacific
kll.
This case was isolated -and h1ghl} unusual -but many are nol.
IAid Unda BonnikKn. a spokeswom an for Pacific Bc:ll.
Heavy bttathing. bad Jokes and threats arc the most commo n
calls, but notallarech1ld's pla~. Vicums of chronaccrankcallers
shouldn't call the pohce. Bonnikscn said.
PKiftc lrll has phone cops
lntlddibOD to vandalism and pa) phone np-oll~. Pac Bcll's pho ne
C10P1c:an90aftercranlc callers. said Kath~ Talman.a sccunt)
•perwilorial..olAftl!Cln. Httarra 'tretc~ from San Lu1s0b1~po10
IM Maican border.
Rilldaow.PacificBcllsccunt) o fficcnare"'ork1.ngon ~arl)' 80
CMnol'cbtoaiccrankcalkrs in Orange C'ount) alone
lonaiben.WhcrofJict'rteci"eshundmlsofcomp&atnts.but
•ly1llMllP1"*'111t•ttm'e up tedtowardpro!ttut1onbccaust
1M~i1~onthc phonecompan)andtht"1n1m
•llllrewebel'atart'alh 10 to v.on . theymuttlllf'C that thevare .._IDPIO.Ute!kca~."lklnnak~n seid ""ndthenv.eont)11H'
.. lifannaaon to a dc~u" e an" c'11aa ll n11ht' case. \\' e do n '1 ha" e illne IDlft "9111 for ptt10nal ~1 fka11on " lf*Yicdmapentoprc)K'('ut~. the)~ told to ltttP•titta1Jtd lot
(Plr .... cllAJt&/A2)
chose to use car pools o n the Co ta desire t6 have com pan~ "h1le 1hl'\
Mesa Freeway. dro' e to work.
Those who ha\e begun car poohng Car poolers. according to thl'
intht pasttwo.)ears.sancc the ad,ent sur'e'. tend ·to tie peopk "ho hJh'
of the s~ial lanes. said the) thou ht not chan ed lob or_plJll., llf ,,., -
time savl ni was the maJOC:. ad' antage dence rcquentl~ an recent' ear-. Tlit''
of car poolrn3. the sune} shO\l.S. also tend to be peopk \\llh h'nger
Car poolers o flonger standing said commutes. a H'ragang about =~ mile\.
the} were mou' ated b) reduced according to suf'\ e~ data
d riving stress. mone~ sa ' ings. and the Commuters .... ho dm c alone tl'nd
to be people v.ho ha'e changed l•'h'
and residences mon· rl'l"l'ntl~ Thn
also tend to ha'e honer l'ommutl''
about :! I mi le on t hl' J' l'":l~l·
according to the sun e~
-1l'r order to use-rar-pool t::i,c"
legall~. dri ers must ha' e a ka.-.1 l " n
people rn their ca rs Entn to lhl· l;Jnl''
1srestnc1ed to~nam pomt<..ll<'n~the
(Pleue eee STU DY /A2)
-George Le1dal. the bo) 's father.
sard the famrl) held a bnef. pn' ate
sen ice rn t ht' room shonl~ after he
was deda~ dead The famih also
agreed to donate the boy's organs
1mmed1ateh
"It "as a· hard thing to do:· said-.
Lerdal a former stafT reponer and
(Pleue eee TEE1''S/ A2)
LB lott;oF-day workers questioned
Irvine Co .. whichleases site to the city.
weighs legal ramifications of proposal ---"
By LANCE IGNON . °' ....... ,... .....
Caught 6ff ,auard b' a plan to use a .
parking lot 1n Laguna Beach as a
waiting area for da) laborers. The
Irvine Co .. which O\\nS the lot on
U&una Can)On Rood, !>a1d n ''" have to e~amine legal ram1ficattqns
befort endors111g lhc proposal.
Tuesday the Laguna Beach C it)
Council unanimous!) appro"cd the
idea of using the c1t)-optrated park-ina lot as a sa<alled hinng hall v. here
wortters could pther while v. a111ng 10
be hired for casual labor The nev.
StlC, known as the >\ct V par.,ing lot.·~
owned b> The In 1ne C'o. and leased
to ihe P•~· Irvine Co spoke-.\1.oman Da'' n
McCormack sard tl)e "e" pon Ben h-
based developer first found out about
the proposal through nt \\<'lpapcr
stones that pre' 1e"cd the l'o unc1I
meeting
"Frankl~ v.c \.\ere urpnscd lhnt
they would make such a mcH c
v.1thout con1ac11 ng u" ·· \tcC'orm1 I..
said.
The com pan' currt'nth r re' It'\' -
mg 1he lease 10 ~e 1f1he Cl\) has the
nght to alter the u e oft he parl ing lot.
located south of'the \rt lnslllutc ot
Southern Cahfom1a ond the "B•i
Bend" CUl'\e
McC'orm1 l said the comfl'ln~ al o
nttds to anves11ga1e "hethcr II touk1
be held !table 1fan' ofthe da\ IJhorer'
were lnJUl'ed On the Silt" hl
emphasized that the compan' hac;. n"1
)Cl had ume to full} lo' ~sttgate Jll lhl
legat com pln1ues of the 1c;-.ue
Laguna Cat ) ~tanager "-l'nnl'th
Frank 1s confident that the Qf'\·Cloix·r
v.111 not object to the propo~I bet-au~·
theleaSt'. v.h1chc,p1rcs1n f1N ll hoJJ,
the Cl\) liable for acr1dents al the sill'
··1 think v.hen the' ta ke a lool at rt
the) 're not going 10.ha\t' a prohlern
wnh 1t." Frank said . "I thrnl.. 1hc' ·n.·
"omed at?out v.hat might h3ppcn t<'
the long-term propen~ 'aluc<> ··
Frank s.:ud he sa" no reac;.on \ll
not1f) the de' eloper becau~ th(' lca'-t'
guarantees the cit~ u!K' of the k't
unless either pan y cancel the agn·t·-
ment "1th a 60-da' nottce
t; ndcr the parl..1 ng lot pmpo<.a I da'
laborers v.ho ha\e bttn cong~trng
along onh Coa I H11hv.a' ,,,11 he
encouraged to mo' c to the parkmg 101
and ma' e'en gtt a free ndc from the
h1ghv.a~ to the Laguna Ca nyon
park mg lot
Resident\ v..ho fne near Cresttnt
Ba~ [_)n vt> and l'<onh Coast H ighwa).
\.\hl"rC the predominantly Latino 1m-
mrgrant' gather ha' e complamNt
that thc ga tht'nng of da\ labortrs
lo"er<1 pr(\pt'rt\ \ al ue and that the
area doc!> not ha\l' proper sanitation
facrht1c~ •
.. Thr' -.n there all mo m mgand ifs
upse111 ng.·· said Dug '\le, 1lle. who
spol e on behalf of the C'f\'scent 8a\ Homeo~ ncrs A.c;soc1at1on. "It seems
this proposal has got to be the
ans\l.er "
But La m Hunt. v.ho ov.-ns atowmg ~r.. ice at 1·s2s Laguna Canyon Road
aero s the strttt from the parkina lot. •
sard the concept 1s doom~ to failutt.
•· 11 v.ould Sttm 10 me. 1fvou have a
lPleaee eee La LOT I &2)
·Tall ships t~p_ly Coast waters
BJ PAUL AAClllPLEY ................
Oranar C'ount1.1r1' "''" tast<' hie.,
It Wit I etntUf) &10 th1~ •ttk~nd
when a flttt oltall ships ren<kl'OU'
in Ne 1:' Beach en rout<' 10 \ht
ann...i Fctet val 1n Dana Pomt
TM proud "VftlC'I~ an-wuhnJas ..-n
of the Oraswr· Count') CentC'"n&af
ttkbratiofl. Tbcy ~slat~ \\l am't
tn N~ ~ tatt s.tuntay
~ wbcrt lhc) .... n 1nchot' fOt
the niaht On unda~. upen 1sor Thomu
R.tk) •ill SC'rH as mastt'r o( cer·
emonin 1n Lido \.'111. "hen " 100-,un salute s11nah the ho1,u ng of the Oranee C'ounh C'en1enn1al ti.,.. c~ulto•tll ho1 t n ~(ortach (m
1n the county,_tunn ccrcmnn1 1hat
bfiin at IO· JO a ....
~nd Nt"ttpon ftu h MaH1r John c.,,~ Jr I\ ~dulC'd \\) oner •
P'f'IPC'Cll""t on the 1mpa 1 of the ull
shaps •n Sev.~n k ach'\ e.\tl) da)
Seven of lhe ~1ps including
schoonen and squarc-n ers. 1"'111
pante1petc 1n thecercmon,, b1I~ a one o f the ccntenmaJ' main <"' ents
dunna the )ttr·lona etkhrat1on that tnarb tbc 1ncorporauon of Oran
County 1n 1189 • T~ art the Rtsohm n, Kelp
Sptke frica and N anm of 'cv.t!Qn
Bmdi. ~ Wltai of\VoOd from S.n
Francttc0. the tw,. Ptlanm of ~na
Point aftd the a.ate oT 1 ahfom1a's
• tt\·t .aut cut~r ahfornaan
M ONngeCOMtDAILVPILOTl~.~22.1111
Crime .cene lnveadlatecl ,
Bcaa~n Beach police check tile nefCh-
borbool ID tile Villa Paclftc compla near
Brookbant Street and Hamilton Aftllae
where officer• shot and killed Da rid Erle
lleyen, 25, early today after lnveattc•ttnc
complalnta of load stereo noise.
TEEN'S DEATH GIVES OTHERS HOPE ...
Prom Al
promouons manager at the Daily
Pilot. u1dal's cond1tton had not 1m·
prbvcd stn~ the Tuesda~ morning_
ae<:i<knt at the 10tcrsect1on ol
Michelson Dnve and YaJc .\\enuc.
The boy was nd1ng his b1C)cle across
Michelson Dme at Yak i\vc nue
when he was i.truck b\ a 1974
Volkswagen Bug dmen · b) l}nan
Alaghamandan. 17. "ho alleged!)
fa iled to nop at the stop sign.
The 1m ct threv. Le1dal ncarl\ 90
feet across t e in eri.cc 1 . . · li:c
White said. The ol kswar,en \\3'>
1ravclin1 bet\\cen 25-30 mph "hen 11
hit Leida!. The spc<.'d ltm11 at tnc
intersection is 25 mph
LcidaJ suffered SC\Cre head 1n1unc~
and was taken to Western Medu:al
--Center.
The Volkswagen co ntinued aero
the intersection and strucl.. a 198
Dodge Cara,an dn,en .. b~ Mar)
McGill. 45. of In me. McGill. a
teacher at Eastshore Elcment:i11
School. was not injured.
Alaghamandan and a 1 4-~ear-old
female passenger. Diana ~ala1ar.
were taken to Health Care \-1cd1cal
Center tn Tusun "he~ the\. v.en.·
treated for lacerations and relca,ed.
There were four other JU' cn1k pa'>S·
cnjcrs tn the car "'ho \t.C:rt' not
injured. •
All occupants of the V.oll..s"agen
are students at Woodbridge High
School and were appareotl} headed to
school when the accident occurrl.'d
Lcidal was an honor student and a
member of the freshman football
tea m. which was thus far undefeated
on the )'Car. His older brother. Erik ,,.,
a 17-year-old !>Cn1or at the h.igh
The bof s father nc\\ IO from his
home 1 n Ke) We 1. Fla.. "hen he
heard the news of h1 son's al:c1denl.
He and the bo)'s mo1hcr. Sett~. arc
'drvorccd. .
Le1dal desenbed his son 3'> .. ,er~.
very bright. ... He had a 1e\t for ltl~
rom 1he vtf) beginning.··
Both Oa' td and his brotht:r '1<,11ed
their father fairl} frequent!~. Lett.la I
said. Da\ld ''ai. .. al"aH athleuc ...
and had pla)'ed baseball and soccer tn
addttion to makmg the l'n1ver<>1t~
High freshman footb:ill .,quad 1h1s
year. He aid his son \\Orkcd hard lor
his grades and hoped ~omeda) lo, he
an astronaut.
•·lie i!l_ways brought sun<ihtnc and
I'll miss tum tembh." Lc1dal ~1d. hie;
voice brcalung. ·
The boy's mother could not be
reached for commen1 this morning.
Dr. Roben Bruce. pnnc1pal at
Unl\·ersuy High School. ~aid Le1dars
death was announced to students
Wednesday afternoon
"We have a bereavement comm1l·
tee that will help students deal with
this." said Bruce. \\ho lno::'s le1t.lal's
mother and brother. Tbc U1uver~11y High frt•sbman
football team will pla} thl'i alkrnoon·
u Woodbridge. and Lc1t.1ars team-
mates will dedicate the game hall to
Lctdal an d gi ve 11 lo his fam1l~. Bruce
said.
A memonal fund has alrcad) Ix-en
set up at the school. Donations ma~
be made to 1he Da' 1d Lc1dal Fund.
care of the Associated tudent Bod~.
Un1yers1ty HtJh chool. 4 77 1 ('am-
pus Dnve. lrv1ne. 927 15.
Memorial sen ice!. are "'h~·dulcd
for 2:30 p.m. arurda) at Un11ed
Methodist Church. located a1 Cuh er
Road and On1,crs11) Dme1n lntne.
Bunal will be at Pac1fit \ ''-''' \km-
orial Parle m Nc"PQf\ Beath.
UCI gets pollution study grant
Lc1dal's death open., up 1h1: po.,.,,.
b11ity-of vehicular mao<,lau~ht~r
charges agains\ the 1 7-~car-old t.fn, er
of the Volkswagen. according to Sg1.
Mike Ogden.
"It will undoubtedly he a criminal
1n~est1gatton." Ogden said.
Police have not dct<.'rm1ncd \lo-h)
the driver of the Volkswagen "cnt
through the stop sign. c1thcr alcohol
or drugs appeared to pla ) a pan 1n the
accident. Ogden said.
Rcsearthcrs at the l.:CI .\tr Pol-
lution Health Effects L<lboratol')
have been awarded $104.415 from
the Charles S. Stocking Trust for
studies to determine 1f air pollution 1s
more hazardous to children than
adults.
The laboratory. housed \\llhrn the
UCJ College of Medicine. was
selected from among four other l 'C
medical *hools to receive the trusl.
which was bequeathed to the UC
-Rqcnts-fOf-the supporH>f rcsea«h 1
pulmonary med1ci9c. .
0 Th1s a\1.-ard will <.'nabll• U'> to
ascenam the health nsks for children
caused by air pollutt on ... 'i{l\S Dr
Roben Phalen. professor o( com-
munity and environmental mcd11:1ne
and director of the labora\or~.
Phalen sard the. stud) call~ lllr
computenzcd and 1ltcone-rubba
models of children's pulmona~ ~) :-.-
terns to be used to c'am1nt' the
relationships ~t\\ecn air nollutton
uptake and such factors as bo<l) !>lie.
:owth. disease aAd e~cntal
conditions.
• Ogden said the 1ntersec11on "hen..·
the acc1deo1 occurred h.1.~ a good
safety record. although he -.aid ii 1~
heavil y traveled b) \tudent'> hcad>ng
from the Woodbridge neighborhood
10 Un1vers11~ High: h<>pl. l\\OOthcr.
schools are al!>O located near the
intersec11on. Rancho an Joaquin
Titermcdi-atc Scllool-:i nd \L1~1a...\ferde
School. a K-8 fac1ht>
CRANK CALLS TRACED, STOPPED ...
Prom At
of the calls -when they occurred.
how long they lasted and whether an~
background noise • can be heard.
Talman said. ·
Bonnlksc.n said v1ct1m!> ar • ~11\0-
closcly questioned about an~ r('cent
confrontations. breakups <?r puhliut\
that miaht have put them 1n the
pubtic eye. 1 5 ' "We ask them 10 ba~1calh l'\amane
theic lives," Bonn1k)(.'n o,a1d ... We've aot to make sure there·-. a rancrn and
that ifs not some flu~~ th1.!)g."
Once the phone cops arc sure 1hc
victim is indeed a v1c11m. the) begin
to set their trap. electron1<.:all).
Telephone calls arc routed through
central offices in e1o-cf) Cll). Bon·
n1ksen said. The first electronic trap 1!t
sc! tn the central office that rcce1H:s
. .
the v1c11m·s calls.
If the crank ts making the calls lrom
nearby, the trap may ~o·mc up \\1th
the source telephone numtx·r 1n the
fil'$t-e-all , Talman satd. .
Bu\ 1f the caller ts doing his deeds
from far away. the proccs'> become-.
more complex condary traps mu .. 1
be set in other central office<o unttl t hl'
number 1s traced bacl.ward
"The more 1raps '4C ha'e to -;ct. the
more complicated the proce~'> becom-
es," Talman said. "Someumc . JI can
take quite awhile:·
Pacific Bell ha~ 78 trap~ st·t rn
Orange Counl). "1th a million cus·
tomers. Becau~ Ge neral 1 eh.•phonc
also serves Southern Cal1forn1a. thl'
sccunty forces ·of the 1'4o rnmpante'
ofre-n work together. Talman ~Id.
"We assist them. the' a<o~1st u~.
she said. "We're sucn·s~·ful aboul 50
percent of the ltme." 1
But even when toe rhonc cops
track dOWrt'UlUmbt:r. t ttey-only_Jcll.Q
where the crank calls are com 1 ng from
-not who 1s making them. Bon·
nikscn said.
That's wh) the~ turn their infor.
mat1on over to local au1hont1es. \1o-ho
can push the case.a ltttle funhcr.
Costa Mesa Police Lt. !WI. John·
son said arrests or eon,11.':'\ion!> on
obscene and an no~ 1 n~ telephone calls
are rare, unless the' 1t·t1m rcl·ogn11cs
the voice on th e other end ol th~· llnc.
He said callers ofien h~n e odd
moti vcs for the cranl-.. call\
"It" runs the whole gamut:· John·
son said. "Some are ob' mu'>h ~'ual.
some arc obvious!~ threatening.
some are obv1ousl)' an no) ing and
so~~u n,e\er kno" the ·reaso n
why:•
Talman said some ha\1.. .. no rca\on. Winning lotto numbers Some Just p1cj( up the telephone bool.
and begin calling any womt•n hs1ed. ;imongthcmselvesa pnzcpool ofS I. 7 One man tn Fontana was arrested la~t
mtlhon, fiye of $IX will share mon1hfor'mak1ng1housand!>ofsuch
S889.000; four of "' will share calls over an 18-)'ear period.
By 1'e A1~iatecl Pre11
Here arc the winning numhcrs
picked Wednesday n1gh1 fur the
Caltforn1a Lottery's twilc--weckl)'
"Lotto6-4~'pme: 1.1.10.15.3!.45
and the bonus number. 13.
Players who correct!) gues..ed all
six numbers will share a pmc pool of
S 12.3 m1lhon. lottery official<; u ld.
All those who picked fi ve nu mbers
plus the bonus number will di\ 1dc
°c~~E Illy 111111
MAIM Of'f'ICI
-..... ...,. It '-• ,,..,,._ c:.-........ ..,., IMO C-1 ...... CA ·~en 0.... .0. lol2-H71 ..,...... A t<l<t:w w..-1
•
S 08.000. T hree of six ts wonh an But even tho!ie not arre'ilcd slop.
nuioma11c $5 per winner. t especially 1f the phone cop'> are on the
rh be b. b Lo case, Talman said. enum r\Wcrec oscn Y tto "A lot of umes the \1Ct1m kno""
machine d unng a !clc vtSton broad· the pcl'50n," Talman said. "The
cast ongi11at1ng in Sacramento. • police go out and talk to them. hut
The sales from Saturday to technically we can·t prove the) made
Wednesday niaht's drawing were the c~lls and they den) 11.
S 16. 7 million. "But the calls usually stop."
What do you lake about the Dally Pilot? What
don't you lake? Call the numbtt above and your mnsaee will be recorded, t,_nscnbcd and de·
hwred to the appropriaae editor.
The Mm~ 24-hour anSWtnna ttf"\'1cc may bc
ultd to record lttten to the tdnor on any top,c.
Contnbuton to our Lettm column mu" include
\M1r name and telephone number for ~cnfK'alton.
Tdl u' what's on your mind ...
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.... '"',_~ .. De .,._.,
I ._.__...,....,. ,.., .. ~·-~ ~ ... , ...... ....,,.. '°'"' 1"41 ~ CG9y-.. ........
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T1l1pMH•
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Warmer weather due fiOr Coast
The wtncry ... thw that ..,,, loulhern Cellforniena ,,.. Am• w ... ~ .. '"""' ,., •,"' ,, ... ., .. ,.._. " ecempettng kw }edc ... end umbf .... the~ tew days_..,, rr.::icmrn'll;
to be llftlnO, wtttt deer•• 9nd wwm.r ~atur• eicpec:ted Friday, tM Netlonal W•thw Service U6d Codey
" ........ be br!Mc lNe ~Ing end durlna the"'°'~· t ho•aw.r, before doud• 9nd log begin to burn Oh. the waathat ·-ti.o ..vtca Mid. It thc>Uld be mostly sunny along the coast by the afternoon Friday, wtth • lftl ac:attefed cloud• persisting.
Alona the Ocano-Coaat there will be moatty sunny days
Chrough ,rid8y with coastal low cloud• te>Nght end Friday
mornlng. Continued cool mornings. but with • deytlme •annlna
tend. a..ctt lows 52 to 57. Highs Friday 68 to 73. Valley lows 41
to 51. HlgN Friday 71 to 84 From Po6nt Conception to the Mexican Border -Over
lnMt watwt, light and variable winds night and morning h<>urt through Friday becoming southwest to "-' 10 to 15 knots with ... to 2 faet afternoon and evening hours. Southweat awetl 3
teat. Mostly tunny days with patchy low clouds.
' c&llf. Temps. U.S. Tempe ..... o...... t3 , ...
..... YOtti City 77 11
OllWIOfN C11y 90 " UI• fl'OM ltWCMgl\ --nonQ IOW .. L• 0.-89 1111 ~ ,. -· end"'9 •• u.m" "°"-°' -IM -' $1111'0'1 tfltOUOll AlbuQIMfqut H 53 Ol'i.nclo 95 7• Mond•Y· Ol,..,...N lllt .. IQN •WtQollO Mcttofege 58 ~1 ~ 79 eo (.nll• .. .,
AtleMe " eo ., ee ,_ IO $1
A"91Wte City II $9 =:,.I M $$ LoeMgillM • I 71 u
ltOftlt ... IOw~MllHC"41atotlle
lflld lo "°"' l owt "1 IM 50t .... '"'°'. 79 58 ,M-18 5' O.Wld .. • 8$ SS IOIOw IOI
... "*'911M' et 111 Portlencl.Or• n &a P-Aooie. 72 36 ~ .... " 40 ="City 14 57 ,_,...,.. .. 57 ,
'°"'°" " eo 68 .. ~ .. 52 Surf Report llufltlio 112 5$ "9ftO 611 31 ..,._Col) . 14 53 ~on.SC 12 14 Alcfomond 114 53 S.Cr-110 ,, ,,
ICZll '"AN CNf'IOneHC es 57 St LOUii es " lellnet 74 .. LOCA~
CNc-.o " ff Siii I.Ml• C.1y 117 SI .... oi.oo 72 51 HUntlng!on IMcll 2-3 gooo
CtnclMett 73 52 SenAM-t i 74 ..,,,,encleco .. $4 ,._ Jeotty =:, 2-S 9000
~ 63 S!I ...... 117 " IMJGM 71 56 ~s1,.. 2·3 gooo
COl\llll._,ONo 63 65 SOOll-62 at l tocA11on 79 56 22ndlttWI,~ 2·3 good
2-3 ~1 Wor111 96 73 s~ 63 5S ----~ good
()eylon 66 52 T~StP\~ .. 74 ... -for 24 -end"111 at$ p"' L..-'-" 1·2 IM ..... °'" 76 54 Oefl-,. ,, T~e 13 73 ... a.-... 1·3 gooo
O.MCllM9 711 n n.c-90 62 ...._,. as 41 WaNrl9f!IP H
O.Oll 80 $3 T ... .. 73 ...... $2 33
OWMtl S4 47 WMW1910f\.OC 71 st ~ SS 44
IJP-.. 62 =.. 7t 60 Tldea (tie •61 55 65-54 ,_, ... lt c.it.. City 73 57
Aaellafl St 32 SmoaReport ~ u 51. TODAY Grencl Aal*fl 59 53 Lone._,, 71 51 S-.Otow lttp m 20 HonoUu 90 711 l A Airport .. 51 Second Plogll 7 ltp'" . ' HOuelon ,, 78 Mon!Wello 11 SS ......... * 711 !12 POll.ltant -d lndaJ( (fle'I 0·50 ..._...., 68 54 ,..,AY
JaelolOfl ...... 94 70 ~-100 moderM•. 10l·1'9 ..,.. ....... 83 63 ,Ir ... 2 12."' OS
Jec*IOfl'illle 94 fi 200-M _., \aMMl\llNI. 300 ~...,, 66 60 ~tow 133•m 6 1 ....,_ 51 " and --dOue '"" figllr• IS Ofltwto .. 53 205pm 13
W...-CitY " 14 pr..iout oey'e e!lained ptj Second II P..,,,Sptlnot 82 SI hconcl fllO" a-top,,, 12
l•Vegea 75 SS 1oc1ay·, Oii lor-t SantaMonlce 91 SI s..... Mt• lodey •I ••• p "' ,,...
Ullle llodl ti .a S... IMcll to MecAttllw lllYO 50-50 T-VaNJ • 46 "1cley ., • 41 • "' IN! ........ p"'
L-.... 12 51 IMM. S.ct•Hact V9/ltey )3.51 ,_ 74 5E .,_ rt.-lodey at S 06 pm Mii ........ et -7l U.-9Mcl\ (ICM-~ 42 W-4WOOCI •M 56 'M er" ti 2 51" e m and rt-eg81fl at ....... 9Mcll 85 79 Loe N,..-Airport 33-42 v-....~ H 4' 640 ~"'
CSUF slayer moved from low-security hospital
SAN BERNARDING-i4-Pt --ist-111t~ve-ene, btH-n1ay-ha~ ~
Edward AJlaway. the janitor v.ho response to the complamts. Orange
killed seven people 1n a college library County prosecutor Mart) EngqutSt
shooting spree 12 ~ear ago. has been said Thursday.
moved from low-secunt~ Patton Allaway. who was found innocent
State Hospital following protcstll b) of the kill ings at Cal 1a1c Fullcnon
prosecutors and the victim.,· familt<.'s. by reason of insanity. "as mO\ cd
The decision. to transfer Alla"a). from Atascadero to Pauon m Ma~.
49. back t.9 high-secunty .\tascadero He was sent back 10 Atascadero
Stale Mental Hospital "as an admtn· Wednesday following a ru ling b} an
min1strattve-e&mnttttee-:n-i>atto .
said Donald Stockman, Pauon·~ Cll-
ecutive director.
On July .12. 1976. Alla"ay. a Cal
State Janitor. strode 1hrough the
campus libral'} in a rage. firing a 22·
caliber ntle. Seven un1 vcr!.llY em-
ployees were killed 11nd two wounded.
A Superior Coun JU( found him tnnoccnt oy reason o 1nsamt).
LB LOT FOR WORKERS QUESTIONED •..
From Al
cancer tn your bod~. ~ou don·t cut 11
out and transplant i1 into another part
of your bod~.·· h • s:ud.
Hunt predicted that the \.\Orkcrs
wtll wander from 1he parking lot
when competitton for Jobs becomes
too fierce at 1he one spol. The re~ult
will be traffic accidents and tnJuncs
cau sed by the new influ' of ix-d·
estnans and traffic.
"h seems like no maucr whcr~· tt'
put nobody wants tt:· said Sandra
Anderson. a member of the ( ross-
~ultural Comm11 tee. a group of
c,ui ens, city offic ials and organ11a-
11ons that has been \\Ork1ng on thC'
di lemma tn Nonh Laguna.
Several council member ~aid th:ll
the plan will need close monitonng 10
make sure ii doesn't create a nc"
problem. At the ~ame time. 1hcy
cmphasiied th~ need to relte'oce th
problem in .North Laguna tn a
'
humane way. , .
Pan of the plan. \\hu:h sttll needs
final ~ppro,al on--a !ICcond rcadtng.
will include the installation of
ponable toilets at the parl ing lot.
Funhermore. the council directed
city staff to inve~ttgatc the cost of
picking up the lahorcrs tn North
Laguna and shuttling them to the new
site. at least on a tern porn I) basis.
"Then they aren't confused." said
Councilwoman Martha Colltson.
who introduced 1he shuttle idea.
The cit) v.111 also de,elop a
pamphlet written in Spanish that '' 111
alert the workers to the new sne. The
Cit)' wjlJ tcy 10 r~ h the emp~)-crs for
D1stnc1 buses and has parking for the
workers.
The council also decided to platt a-
bilingual city Crw>lo}ee at the site at
the outse t of the program "'ho would
lry to foster compliance'' 1th Lhe plan.
The idea to use the Act V parking
lot was advanced after the tale
Dcpanmcnt of Parks and Recreation
rejected a request from the ci tx
funneled through Assemblyman Gtl
Ferguson. k-Newpon Beach. to use a
parking lot al Cf)stal Cove State
Beach.
the same purpose. STUDV Frank said the park,ing lot is a • :-A • • •
partic ularly good spot hecause 111~ in Prom Al
an . industrjal 1onc and a"'a~ fr~m_frceway and dn~r.s are. iirohi.bue.dh
rcstdencc • The lot also-is a-dd1g. law from crossing the double )ello"'
natcd stop for Orange C. ount~ Transit ltncs that separate the car-pool lanes
from the rest of tra ffic.
A complaint frequently voiced b)
SHIPS TO PLY WATERS .• : commuters 1s that dcl\·crs stuck in
traffic in the ge neral tranic lanes
illegally cross over the li nes to the les
congested car-pool lanes to ti] 10 Prom Al ·
Nautical Hentage Museum in Dana
Point. said ... So man) people ha'e
indicated interest 1n experiencing a
' journey on the Californ ian that '"<.''fl•
sfianng Ul1s centennial vo} age ...
Spaces arc available on a fir~\·
come. first-served basis at a cost of
SI 00 per person.
When the sh ip~ drop anchor 1n
Dana Point a\ about 3:30 p.m .. th e
celebration w1ll contrnut> during that
harbor's annual Sen F<."lti,al. )
The Californian will send a bbard·
1ng party to the Pilgrim fore-enact the
once rouline boardmgs b) l' .S. Cus-
toms and a hide gathcn ng demon·
stration will be re-enacted bv the
P1lgnm's crew. ·
Also pantd pating duri ng the I\\ O-
day fesu val will be Dr. Joe Conner of
Costa Mesa: author of "Biologist
Cookbook." who will demonstrate
some of the best wa ys to pr<.'parc
meals at sea. and a \Outh ~gana
sponsored by the Dana Point Yacht
Club.
speed up their commu\e . ·
Drivers who take such nsk.s no"
fjtCC a possible S500 fine , under
legislation signed into law Wednes-•
day by Gov. George Dcultmejian.
The measure was sponsored 1n the
state legislature b> two Newpon
Beach lawmakers.
The legislation. which doubles the
potential fine for illegal crosso,ers.
was carries! in the Senate by Marian
8c(leson. and-in the Assembly by Gil
Fcrauson.
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hy
COLE ·HAAN.
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Black, Cordovan and
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. September 22, 1988 A3
. . POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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County voters
being courted
from all sides
Jtidge Won't spice up inmates' diet
As the race 10 , o' heal\ up. Pohl• al Jun"-1cs
can enJOY a ventable lcl·J 1ng trcnt) on the v:1r1ety of fa~ in Orange< oun1~
·George Bush and M1<.hacl Oul.:ak1s. the main cou~ choices on the o\embcr ballot. JUSt passed
thr.ough last v.eek during West ( oa!lt campaign
swings.
But thcrc·s stil l picot\ on thl' menu Manl)'n
Quayle, wife of (,()p 'ice prcs1dcn11nl candidate ..
Sen. Dan Qua)IC. v.a\ \l'I 10 lunch with Nc .. •pon
Harbor Republican Woml!ll-and 1hc1r gu~lS
Wednesday at the Red Lion Inn In Costa Mcc,a. Her
commercial fl1gh1 from loiat:rarncnw -on l Air -
was can~lcd. hov.-t,er a~-a her appeanmce
She promised a tnp to Orange ( ount) soon though
Today N.-Sush. unc of the vice president'
. sons, was schca uled 10 ht.· 1hc katured guest at a
brown bag luncheon 'pon!>ored b~ the Orange
Count} Young Rcpubllran., tll South C oa!>t Town
Center.
The Dukak1s campaign luunchcd a program m
~anta .\oa at
noon toda~ to
01 I.) b I I 1 / l'
La11no C\uppan
for thl' Demo· PAUL
AitcHIPLEY
(. ra tlC
du.late
can ·
The
' ' \' I \ a
Ouk<1"'-1\" cam-
paign here 1s
pan or a sencs of '>tatc\\lde ralllc'i and meeting!.
being held this "eel-10 Jnnouncc the program. • • •
L1benanan Ron Paul -J four·term Re·
pubhcan congres\man from T e\a<, before'" 11ching
pal']Jes -w1ll .. hcadlinl' a rail\ and fund·r,11 er at the.
Euchd and Edmgcrcornt":r-ot1M1k Squarr Park Oct.
I.
He'll be Joined h} ltll"al L1bcnanan l'and1dates
hke 40th CongreS!>1onal 01stm·t contender Roger
Bloxham of Ne" pon Beach during the lelehrataon
from I to 4 p.m. • • • Those al the top of the t1<.kct aren't the uni~ one!I
~ho understand the 1mponancc of Orange Count)
m California. l '. .. ·
a second term." 111 tour I 111le Saigon m \\.e,tmin'.>ter
from 9:45 10 11 a.m \a1urda\
\' Wilson "111 be the gue\t. of honor a1 a nbbon·
cutting ccrcmon) and rcccptton for the .\s1an
Republican Headquarter~ at 9191 Bol<.a..\,e .. unc
209. in the Asian 1llagc . ·
Afterward.·\.\ 1lsun ,.,,11 wur hu<.inc\c,cs in the
V1etname e shopp1nl4 d1.,tr1lt . ._ ..
By JONATHAN VOLZKF.
Ot-.o.ii, .........
A Superior C oun JUJtt'-' wolcd du" o a
baulc b) Orlin~'" < nunt) fail 111mat1:' to
heat up their mc:ah -...11h \Pll' 'l'a'41n1n~\
by den) mg a I.iv. \Ult ~ 1a1lhou\e .morne\
said. ·
>\1tornc~ Tlu,ma' \l.101\lJku. tn 1a1I
awa111ng a mpk·m urd· ·r d1.tric tiled J
law\Ull ag..iin\t \ht·rill Brad < 1ah:\ 111
August <kman<l1nr ''"'J.111 ntl'nu Ix· 'Plll'd
up.
The maJOnl) 111 llH 11111i.1tc' 1n thl·
maJ11mum·\\!tu111 \,m1.1 \nJ rail arc
La11no.but1hqi11~ ud-1oiit1.n11upkut
Me.\1 cal\·)" lc <Jl\t1c\ :i ) c·a1 \l..an1 ..... ako
Hotel celebration
said
"The inmate\ l~cl thl' nc..ar-tot:.il dcpn·
\IHIOn of 1hc1r trad1t111n'Jl diet\ and
season1t'I&\ '" unJU'it untll'lC\'-111 and
d1scnm111ator} pun1.,hmeo1 1~ uu
states.
.. This is a re.ii prnbll"m " \1::an1~<1k o
said ""hen }OU dl'n) pn.,nm·r., d1eh lhl''
art used 1oca11ng s1nu· thl'' "-C'fC l.11.h anQ
fo r,c them 10 cat strange lnu<ls. <;tomJl h
and bo"'cl problem'> arc hound to tolhl" ·
Man1st·alco filed a .... rn \.\Ith thl' '>1..in1w
Count> upcnor ( oun th..a t did not \t•i:\.
mone). onl) Mc\lcan fou<l ..
But in a kttcr dated FnJa, ~u~hur
Coun J udgr Frilne1\{o 8n~·no told \1Jr ·
scalco thl· \p1q· w11 ""J'> dl·111i:J
Thc JUdge al1.u notdicd him that anolhl·r
"rat "h1d1 \.\ould h.t\l' lorll'd ckrut1c<, to
un1.had.k d 'lntlt.JnmJtl'' hou\4·d ;11 thl·
LCI Ja1l'\\ard "ii'>.Jl\t•d~n1l·d
\lan'>tlJllt1 lill·d 1h,11 "n' un hc:hull ut
Donn' .\rb'''' J < .. .,1.1 \k\a man "ho
died oi li\l·r l.t1hm· '' hilc d1.11ncd to hl!>JUil
"drd bed l'r 'Jtt• 11n ,·,ug::nor Lari'\
(rand.ii nc.Jrl' \Ul\.l:t·dnl an rx:rc,uading
authont1c' 111 un\h.sd.k \rh1'>t1 but lhl·
inmate dtl'd ht:lt•rl' lhl order \.\J\ s1gn\.·d
Tht· JUdLtl' ,,11..l \lan1\1,1lul did not ha' c
k g..al '>landing tu rl•prl'''-·nt .\rb1'>0 hut
\1 an"'.sl 1 l,Ul''uoncJ lh.tt ruhog \\ 11.c rdt ,h.uuld I hah' tu "-311 until
Congressional candadJtl'\ <. hm lo\ and Lida
Lenncy of the 40th D1\1m:t .trl' plan ning fund-raisers
for their battle agatn<\t each other :md. L1hcnanan
Bloxham.
. Lennc~. the Dcmcx r.\\11. challe nger. ha'> sfhcd-
uled an Oct. 17 fund·ral"l'r in ( umna dcl Mar.
•·Humphrey Bogart" returned to the Hotel Laguna
on Wednesday night to help the Laguna Chamber
of Commerce celebrate the boetetry•a 1 OOth
anniversary. The original Bogart. impersonated
here by Tony Lorea, vlslted the hotel ln the 1940•
with wife Lauren Bacall.
Co>. ts holding a S 1.UC KJ-pa ·Pl'l"\011 dinner at the
Four Sea'lons Hotel 111 'C\\ pon Reach r uc~da'
The e\en1ng "'II ka1ur1• rnmcJ1an Yiiko''
Smirnoff. the an11-Su' ll'I 1mm1w-ant 1.1.h1J hdr><.•<.l
raise funds for CO\dun11g thl· pnm:m • • • Another strident antM.ummun1st "ho hdfll'd
HtJtzsingproject for handicapped
,
Cox" 111 relum oo heh.all of')t.llc \cn . .CJ Rm~ nl'\t
week.
Retired Lt ( ol Oll H01 'onln\111 ht· the guc\t ot
honor at a rcct'p11on .tnll llinm·r 'ic·p1 111 at the
Dtsnc)land Hotel
gets go-ahead in Fountain Valley
Touted as a "Salutl· to .\n \mcriran I k ro." the By JOYCE BODLO\ I ll
event will raise fun1h tor 'orth'' 1kti.•n l' in the Of1"9D.itJ~••latl
upcoming Iran·( ontr.1 tnal and Ro~i:e'\ l'ampa1gn Thc fuuntai'n \ alle' < 11, < 111111l ii h.1,
comm111ce, 1.1.hrch as~1't' (,( >P l.tnd1J:1tc<, through· agreed 10 gi\e s,3oo.o6o in kd1.·ral hhll"'-
out Southern ( allform.1 Rn\n~ ,tl'-O 1 c.1mptll~n chairman for (ox. . grant funds toa 40;,.Unll hou:-1n~1m11''lt lt1r • • the handicapped _ ~debate onifu: na1111n·~ drug prohlcm 1~ 1n the Theel\\· llllanimou) \\\\l' r ue..OJ' ma'
planning Stages bct\.\l'cn the l'Jnd1date\ In the .iO'th be for naught for the' prCljl'tl-.1 \flOO<;Or\ the
Distnct. too. Blo·d..::1m \J1~ ( ,,, accep\l'\f his Dayle Mclnto~h <..enter for the Dl\JbleJ
challe-nge to face olT on the: ''SU\.' o f tll<'.'gal drugs. howc' er, unless the' tcJcral I fou ing and
_Libenat:.taM.~o'"crouicnl.re@,Ulat1on ufdru-..-1---~n' De'elopmcnt Ocpanmcnt ap-
is contra!) to const11u1ion.1I nght'> of lltx·m. Co\ proves a SJ m1lh0Ji grant to complete the
suppons even m<)r,· c;1nngcn t JX'nalt1c<, and rn· project. said Paula \,f(Jrge on J1rcc10r of
creased elTon ) to hlod. thl' c,h1pmen t and USC' of program de,elopmeni hlr t h~~~ter
drugs. Margeson Sdld HL n·, anS\\t'r ... l'\·
Some Cit} counnl ;J:l .. :arl' lin~llh begin to "ttr. pe<:ted b) Sept. 30
too. Ahhoug~ Costa Mc,acand1Jate' haH' at11:ndcd ··we are 99.9 ocrcenl rnntitlcnt "l' "'ll
several forums al reach. ntJOl' llllH' 'l'I bcl·n hdd for
get th.: funding tx·,.tu'• Ill {)' 1um"1''
one pnont~ thl\ \l'.l' .. 1 1, n~ t.11 th
handKappcd 'hl' " d
\largcson \aid thr •l•lt. r '·I' .1,l-.1.•d 1 ass1stanc1.·~from Fl1unt.11n \ .illl., fv, ... , ... ,
Ht 'D "'II onh atki" I 1 • • i:x·r tl'11t '<•r
land arqu1s11on
The proJelt I'> t<' Ix· hu1f1 1•n Jll
undetermined l·JU• p.111d 111 I.ind .J d
include 36 onl··ticdrl11•m .1p.Jrtmen1' .ind
four tWO·bcdronm Jpartn11.·111' 1t11 .1dulh
.. ln Orange C. ount' '"u c.rn't g1·1 JO ~l fl'
of land in J priRll' .irc.1 hl>.c: I 0un1.11n
Valle'\ for 41.llU!JlJ_ '>ht "' d "The
d1sabied peork mu't ht· 1 n .1 Jn d'•ix·J
area hl.e FCluntJm \.ilk•. b,· .1mt· 111, 1
mob1ht' 1'i hn11tl·J .ind thl'' n,·,·d lr.•n'l" •I·
1at1on w @.t • h• :hl' 11''1. 1111 ·'"" .. 1 t'Plll!-'
l.l'nter~
·But 11"t'll "•2ct 1 l' IL 'n~ ' ·'I I
put C:\Cf\th1n~ 1n ·h,1ld .ind , .. p; 1 \t
\l'Jr The 1mpPrtJnlt 11! Ill I> .. 'unu ll!:-
J rr1r\ ''1th rt nt1 t ''"" u1n'11 1, 111 n , ''I'
bul rt•nt .. uti.,1d , ... l•lf th1· ll' ,knl.. 'h ·
.iddl'd
.i. "'="P ,., 'r"n'1"' • ·•'' \! "' 1hc: renter and •thl r .i.i1.·n, ll' • • 'lu th.1 1'
I ll/f J1,ahleJ ix·,;rl1 1i,1:i11 1:1 <h.11~1
Count\ "'h" filled nut .1 q1ll''\•11nnJH• ....
pe rcrnt rcp.1rtl·d J m«'>ll ~ 1 • •flll' •f , ,,
than S!<OU 3 month anl! •· l " I 1 •,·1.1.·1'. ,•
bet"een S t I .rnJ51 • nH ·•
T~nt· art· Jrr· , 01.1:1·1' • .: ,
abled people I \IO~ •n •h.:l•'
candidate an ~cv. ran Bea<.·h and H unu ngton
lkzch.
The Corona dd :\l.1r lhaptl'r of the C ali forn1a
Republican .\~se~lil) \\Ill h1>"t the lirc;1 forum for
Ne~port Beach candidates I nday
Dornan 's AIDS donati.ons frozen by lawsuit
A social hour1.1. ill bl'gin at 6 p.m. follo"l'd b} the
forum at 7 at the Balboa Ba' E-lub. bght CJnd1d:u es.
including t"'o incumbent<, are in the ran·
In Hun11 ngwn Rt•ach 1 · canJ1datc.'" .ire\) 1ng
for three open seats The) 'II gel I heir tirc;t chance to
battle 1n a pubhc forum at ".JO p.m. Oct. I 3 at the
Civic Center.
By The Associated Pres.
Republican ~ep Robat I\. D11rnJn ,,1\\
he cannot gl\ c prnm"l'1.I donJl1'"' 111
~I D ho PICC (.)Ul 01 J umgl\'\'>ll?nal PJ\
raise unul n 13"''>Ull '"'.'the r.11 .. i.' ,., '>Citied ..
··M) 13\1.}Cr'> tell 111.: HIU 1.an· Ifrom1w
tfiat to gro11p<,, hut H IU c.111't to!Ch 11 or
g1 "e 11 to an) bod~ un11I lhl\ 'Utt '1in,dh
adJUd1rated." Dormrn ... till \\ l'dnl·,J.1,
Ga) act1,1sts had cr111t111•d •he uin
!ten au'e la1.1. mak<."r \\ n .. , al 'l!J ' '"J.
om1tes." for not~nllcm 1m.: th111 1 :'l ., · h:
promise to Con.He 'l 2 J w \ID..,
hospices tn 1'.IC\\ 'I uri,.. n[X •.1t1.'\l I \Jo1tht•r
Teresa.
Dornan sa1 J thl· nwnn ·1 u' •1: lwld 11
t''i;.rll" 111 a ,rl·d11-u1 ""1 "'"'un!
\\ Jshmgton '' h1k' he: an,\ .1 .. m.11 ~: .. ;'
IJ\\ma"'-1."r\ rrl· .... J IJ \\'>ll I .Jl!.tlr''
g.l" emmt•nt
The ... u.i 1.i rn-. th.JI tfi1
ra1~ mem~r' '' thl· I I 'J'< Jn~ ..,
'oted 1hcm'•' 'l., 1n I d,, u.1n '
illegal
..
.), r<.",1J,·nt ''" <.11.mt rl'poncd
sef'1ng lour f't'1.•fllt" f'd..,.,lt~ auotmd· 3
manJuanJ Nin~ "h. , f'Jrl-<'d 1n a
\ oJl.\\\Ji!l'll 1" lhl \\fC1.'l '\tl\P.,:d'>
"-ere gonr "hl'n •!)i"'r' .trri ,·eJ
....
'i1 •r ··• tnl' en ll'rl·d J a·-..,
Q( I "\ \().. l1f f\ Ila\ I.. !Jn\. I
then~ ".er' ,,n :h1 i,..11, hl'I , . .. . . . .
.\ !>1;-g.IJr1 ut J i,..11l ht'n ,,
I'm \hurld ed to u ho\p11,1I hnl I•• r.tl\l' th1
1s1.uc " \.1an\tl..tlu1 \J1d I • "ul.J ht.· 111 1h1·
hosp11al tomorro"
Bri\Cnu "'''l' 1.kn1,·1J '111 ti.J I \\uulJ
ha'<' .sllo\\l·d J.t1l rnn1.11l·, t•• p.irt1.1lh 1.11..1·
ofTthc1r 1ump'>u1h du1111~ 1'\1.·1, '" .ind 111·1·
pc-nod' ,
.\1an11'4..ik11 'J1J ·11 11 "P'U!I' .Ht'
umomlOrtJhk .1 ld l'o•I h I 1111. 1111\.th''
.uc.-pre' l'nt1·J 111in1 ,,, tJl'I' 1 .-1•11 11 Jnd
"earing th,·11 1 .11 •1.111.I 11i.·1• ,,11'1' "'"' r
rela111ng
~ppeal .. I I th1 th11·1. l'-'lll' \\ I tw likd
bt'lon· lht .1!11 I >"1111 t < 1111 I •I \1•111.·.11 ",1'
'>000 j\ I ..... il'l tlH 11 ". 'I ti I
dt111rOl'\ ':Jll!
Settlement
reached
on busing
disabled
8~ BOB \ .\' f'. '\Kl:.'
011 ... oe11r "'""' •••"
'111'11! .II ,Ill
' ,... h.111d1·
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•,"' lh1.1ulh1ntr.1·1,r · .1!1·•••. ·
It'!> Ol\ Ul11.\l'l')l..t:lutlli:! l11..ii ih1.'\ H'
tll:gtnn1ng l1• hr nb r Jr 'l '' t.1 1.11\;.'r 1h1
\.&cant rou11·' ..... J l1rr Ru .. •11l"' .1
\pol..esman I rt,1 £ du •• 1t111fl D1•p..1nmrl'I
Fur m1H1 11 Jn " "n._ .1h •1.11 '1
hand1ca pi:x·d ''uul'OI' .ii ~ 1 'l"-' " -<·du .1
non s1hool' thr 1ug.t111ut lh1 1••..illl' "''''' dcpn\ ed ul th1, 1 n:gula1 hu .. ,,T. h ,. Jur 111
1hc d t!ipUlt
mce °'\1·p1 1::: Dur'1Jn 1 .,,1 '·'"'"! i.1
maintain .sbout hJ I •' : ' , ' •ul'''
The d1\tnl t hatl ht·1·11 :i11 • ~ n '' th nnn·
contratt bu'-t'' tJ' ,.1•1, .1 1.I ~err l-\u1..1nu·,
on mo~t,111 thl' n•u11·,
till d1'>1f II, ,,.-,,
'>C;'r\!U' 0 \ r1111l'
h.ind11.appc.-~ ' "·,
hd~ pr ' ikU 'r.1~,;o
Durham •• n1 .1' · , • .i,, ·n.1• · h
lOUld not h1a l")l'U~I ,11 • ''' .11 lhl ,,
hour-hour "agl· r.t11 ,; 'IJ .. i.·d n th,11 1
'ear-old conlra1. • " \' · '' ,kp.inm.:nt
Edu.:at111n d r.1r'!lll' I inJ Du•ham
offi C'lal'> nt'~• l1.s•,·J ti "-I' 11l1 •n annu.11
contract in I"''
.i.tthuugh thl ,,10tr.i1.I m1.l 11.kJ .111nu.1I
in, rea"'' ha,t•1.1 111 t 11,· ... • ,,1 '"'' r11"
mde' .· •cmJ1n.:Ju•· .. un.1" ''' 1 It .11
a cont•.s • nurr.irr: "''f•1t1.1t.-.1 J .. t ~rr 1
"'tth •t l "ant.i \ .1 I • · l,' 'id''" I
D1s1nc;
LndenhJI 1t'J,' :•,,r ... 111.r.11J,1n
3, a agc of S ' .in h1 u:
Bu.-. compJ' utli1. .ti, '·'' 'hJl "1th
O•ange ( wr • ' In" 1.n1. ~1ph 'n11. ·11
the•e are .. n r :'l•ll t f" u~r j '" \\, r !'
ll> "orl. at • .. (. , 1m par. t ' l'I ·' ·' .1~1
S6 an hc'U
l:Xpannwnt rqirt·~ nt.111 , ' ,irgul'd
ho"e'er that f)urhJ'' "·l' t'l l!Jll•d :.
l"lrill 1t'>1on1ra. "ti Ph J' ,,·
Counl' \ui:x·r 1.nd.1• • '' ' i.•h ~ t•·
ert Pt'tt'r'>nn ..., "' .. 1rh1.·r " ' ·1 1o. t t ,1 •1r
"•'t..ld u<,e th•· 11 1·•~1·rh' p , , ,, ir' 1h1·
11.111 ~ ,ontr.ll t .. x·1·~ :1 ,, r 11.I'' ,,,
another hu' .on r.ir r: I " 1h' ,1 'PUh'
"-c."r(' re\ lqJ "' lll · .i •' •h1 dJ1
\\edne~.
Bu~t ....... 1.1 '1 .,. 1 • •I , ,. ! tl1·•1 1.·111
ncluJl' • J :l n, • ·.i,, th1.
'"iu1., m;l.101.
"f J11n"1 h.1\1. ,h .1 '.11 1h1 prt·,1.nt
'ITT'l' ~.· 'J1d • ,., .ind 1lw11
Jtt 1rn,., ,1•
:he li".i J~ll'll' I•
dl'iJ ' "
\kJ: ' , J ;' '" I ' b,). i: J)!l'n, \
that rn n,;, r' ,.,'! ... ,1:111n • 1r •he h:i11d1·
.ap(lell "'·1' i'""''d :. i°1h ''' .11!Jn1,1 th1·
l'Unt' D1·r.1·•11wnt ,,, I \111 .11 n "' 1·1 th1
3\1. I \f;J' 'f' f',1\H I
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"'• .i •d I 'Ii.\ l'I •r:iw1 '.1 I > '·' l ,., '·' ,1
'ht \I ·1,IJ f1,1 thl .1\'• n, ';\"'ltt, ~
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•Ji, r. < .11 r 111!-' lX'.ll 11•'• ~
·he· ~ "" '.1lu· ,1 ,}\ n1.·.1 '
~. '\llllt.. 1111 th1 ,-M
Kraft tri.al to b~gin M~nday
after J>air of jufor:$ repl8.ced .\ l~·,ix·cJ n• •unt.11n h1 !.c ,.)lu1.·J
at $100 \\' 'J'~ \\J~ ri:portl'd ,wh:n
from Ir' tnl H 1g.h ...,l h .. ,11 .n~ 1
\\alnut ~\<' dunng ~hool hour<,
I 'illi 11 \"lh'lt. I.. nl Humin~1 .. 1 \ 1 1,
.rnd ,t,11l'1 a St>lkl '1,k•\\. "•
\.'Orde-JnJ $~ 1011 tn 11.'."t r
• , .. • ~ ~' ,,, ''-' 'l rt..~l'\
. . . \. ,1,, • , 1,,..1 n I... \ .1 ll ,t .'1 \"I \\ '"'' . . . \ By BOB VAN EYXEN
Of .. Dllr .........
bis pos11100 on an J~'lgnm~nC ,11
M11sub1<1h1 Elcctmn•l·;,
A Huntington lkach "uman
Sharon L. Ba1ll). and an .\nahe1m
woman. Jane A. Jo\.\d\ -.."ere SC'lcrted
to rcpla<'e the c>.cu-,ed Jurors
guilt\ \CtdlCl thi.'\ 1.1.111 inlrt'llUll'
e' 1dePft'c during the f)\'nah~ ph.i'c of
the trial regarding .10 Jdd111 on<1I ~I
murder~ that onurreJ out,1d1.• ol
Cahfomtu
To<ih1bJ lar1op .ompul<r" 'alul'd
at SJ uo1 ,,1.•rt rrpM1td <.hlll'n from .1
rcal "'tatc tiflic 1· at 11\J 11.l \on
Karman \\C
~ \.\<lffiJn C31ll-J lrtirl' \I.\ f 11 " ·h ( 1r.1h.1"i ,\. IJm1' ·'"
-•• \1.11. \•'h Hhd h' in '.·i.: .. 11 ·' 11 .. 1'llh1·1 h.1 ... 1
"'l:i..,•d ti•, \)\).. Two Jurors 111 the u1al murder
trial of Randy Kraft wcrr c\Cuwd
from duty due to potential problems
with their JObs. upenor ( oun Judge
Donald McCartin annount:cd
Michael K. Hcs~ian ot t-ullcnon
was excused when Mc01rt1n lcarm·d
that Hessian's emplo)er. tiughcs
Aircraft would pG} h1m for onl} 21
days of JUr}' dut).
Another Juror Ke\ 1n 8 Rechel' t)f
Huntinaton Beach. v.a'> C'\l'u~d be·
cause he said he feared he m111ht lo~
C...lleea
Kraft a 43.,car-ohl computer JiTl'·
vammer from Long fkad1 IS Jl·
custd ofa gnsh series ofsc, la~1n~<>
spannma an I l ·)e:tr pcnod 1n. Cah·
fornia and other statt."~.
The trial 1n Orangl' (mint~ 'tu·
penor Coun will ma1nh tx· rnn·
ccmed wtth 16 k illing~ 1n \uuthcrn
Cahfom1a.
Prosecutors sa' that 1f thl·re '' a
ln)Ont v.llhan) mformal1on t\a'lkeJ
to call Detect ive [):arcll F~man at
7S4-S205. • • • Somebod} rtmO\ \"d I he ~ rcl'n on J
Just one-of thoSt" chromc-v. m.•u
hubcaps on a Buick c.·~t S~ 11. a b2·
yar-old woman fou.nd out v.hrn he d1KOvt~ hen m1•"int,.m tlw 1000
block of Madena Str~L • kitchen Wlftdo~ ura home m the '0<)(1
block of Fiiimore.-t~t .anJ ~tole u
camera. lensn and ca h 1,1,onh MOO. ••• ··lad mulls come from b ll p;ir~-
,,.. ~ .. WI\ v.ha1 part of .1 notC' on
the 21-)Clr-old ..,man'\ v. indsh1cld
laid. Sbt'd taktn two pi:1rk1n1 \J'Ml.'C\
1n •Pf'.lllf •nd mumro to hc1 ~\llll\.\
Samun 10 find all four 11r~ la\hC"d. • • • Se\'cn 88 h~ ~re fgund 1n a
.......,.,. •1ftdow ol a honw 1n IM
900 ~k of H1m1h0t'I tf'ffl Such vandllitln 1t pfHUtM th<" r11\ and
P"8talaValley
local prdtn('r m.itk t1 l 11111.·n '
lrTnt or his 00\\ on \\ t"dnc\dJ\
follown,11 fi'1 t11hl l'!.-hHTn thl' tv.11
Tht \'~Im. ,rttofH) ( ar\IM1l '''
GanknCiro\e,m*k:a 1tu~n·,urc t
after h" bo'6 allt&tdl' cnt1 ll<'d him ror not .-orluna 1 ... , ·cm.11111h. p,1Ji1c:
l\.rafl v.as Jrrcsttd Ii' c \Car.. ago h)
the Cahlorma ll1gh"a' Patrol in
Ma~ ion \ IC'JO f,lllll"lni J 1ou11n1.·
traffic.: C\tbp The .me tani ptliccr
disco' ercd thr both of a 15-) l'Jr·old
Manne 1n the pa scng1.·r Sl'nt of lht>
car The marine Tl'rf\ Gambrel. h.11J
been \tranglcd.
Opening Jf!umen1~ 1n tht• l1)n~·
dtl3\Cd tnJI arc t•\f'l'ded to bctun
Monda'
encd and rckaSC'd 1 Mdl'r'' rl.111.l-.::a :u
the s«oc :t l"<"1J,·n,c 11''1 the ~nno
block of\tainohJ ''t'nue • • • mco ne brok<" tht· l fac;r vf a
~toraac 1.loor \\ ~dnv .. i1'-. "'n4h\: I 00
block of Mt l•H'lttk' <. oun and '>tolt'
four tnn " rth "'UO
Int.lie
" .U·\C'n.-pld mcn1.611\ reuarJnl
man -.ai rtpOrtcJ "'""''n \n lr.a·
n1.ln v.ho \Ptah uni\ r ar,1. he " dt Anhitd ., !I~ Ifft I 1n h l ti I( l
pound\, black hair "tlh ;a N.·ard nd·
mou,tacht. Hr 1 ~n<"\n tu f~ut'nt
tht tfn9U\ Jl'ta11 '3n"3 • • • t
Laguna Beach
• Pohle Jrr"t"1 J,, ••• ,. < .irr;i-...u
Lopc1 1:.. nl l .tguna tka1.h '"1
u p1.:1on ''' Jrl\ mg Jn,kr the 111 •
Oucnt'c ot al1.1•h,1I L1lfX'' "•' 'h'P!X'd at I I .. ·' m llxiU\ 1111 ..,(lllth ( ,, .. ,,
H1gh"J' m·.ir Cr1\\\I \Jll<'
Parl. "J'
In another 1n1.1drnt th" morning..
Gaf'\ Ed .... arJ h'l!.er .i I 411 Indiana
~':!' 3m'iled 'hortf\ ~ton-~ ~ m tar
allt'Stdh t'<-1ng Jrun 1n publtl
Folkcr 1.1.;a' 1a1kJ 1n h<.'11 to I«() h:ltl • • • 0 -' ~ten·o cam<.'ra C"Qu1pmcnt ~
"iHC'h and m1scdlanl'O\I\ 11cmt;'
roðtr it.Orth an C l1m t\"d 4~~
"crt ~paned l>t\)ltn \\ cdncsda'
frorn 3 \l.i1n tkJd~ltxauon • • • t
"'" ,\OH.I "m.'<t tt\IJl'nt h1IJ po.1hl'l'
WtJne\d.n that .1 th1d~ haJ 'tokn
frorn 1ht homr JC"d ~ ",,..,h an
Nt1matcJ S 10 fi
Hutinfton Beach ..
Thi«'' t' cnttrC'J Jn ur,ta1r. n·,1·
dt-fk't' n lhc 1 bl k ot Main 'ttrttt
and itl'llt S 1.<Xl:l 1n t.41.,h t"" night
stand s~ v.onh ol d\)lh1ng and·' ,. .
,
\lar~et I -J 2.2 !k·J<h Rh1I :'
an argument "'1th .i ,,,,I'\. , mph•\ 1•C"
he said 'he thre" 'nm1.· nw11 h.1n,1 'I
1.1n lht floor bu1 thl' C'mplt",, ll'll' 1
h'lc"ld and -.oml" 1'11 II allt~t·Jh h11 'l
· l'n the hcad . " . fhn-c tl'en•af!C r' fl'f)\lnt'dh ', •'"I'
crall'd IO lhC' N\i,..l\ltlf'n \\Ith
p ll'l\CC'S of 31 \\U\ll l'lu.. 1 \Ir .i'
Bc.ilh Bhd alter th1.· ' ni:' 1 '
allcgt'Jh tncd to 'wal , ' , ·''" lh
tapt"S 'alued .u .ibout ~ -1 T , , ",,,
Cl\l'd and ~leased t\I th,·1r par~·n1'
Newport Beach
.\ ..atelhtc rl"CCl\ef \,llUl'•I .11 "'•It
\.\&\ stolrn from 1hc m:an.-i l.,·, ·•11 1
11 Chez !Ante·~ ~ taurun1 1"
\ "' ' 'I .1 1'1.'l I ~II\ i.. 'U'Jll'• \\'d
•' ,:1.J '""' 11,a I S~tl a11l1
'.s u ·,1 ' II lh•n1 11.tlloran ,\.
' n' \ ,, •. , •:'I• I < c\.t'I H1F,h
"J' ,•urn~ 'U' n''" hou"
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"·l' tJl..1•n :rt>m 1hr ln1. l.1.•d trunl. 1.11 J
,a p.irt..1·,1 JI 1h1 'l'\\fllH1. tka1.h
C ountf\ < lut-lt.111 I l 1\J\t ll1gh
\.\3\
h'ur "' ''011' , 1,11hin~ l tl'h .and
'""hn 1tl'm' "l'rc '"'lt·n It 0111 a lockl·d
l•H j'\.lrk<'d 1n a pn' Jlt' lot JI I 1-~~nd
t Lo" "'a' t"l1nt.lll"J JI nC'arh
SI ~(10
' . Entertainer injured in altercation
Entcruancr BnN'' H tfirlJ 01 thr
R11ht«>~ Brothc~ "'~' .illCFJI~
m"ohrd an an aht 1ca11on <'Ul 1Jr T~ Hop. the n11htclub he.' m~ n~ 1n
Founia1n Valk • poft('c ~rom·J.
Pohcc said th( 1n 1dcn1 v.h 1t'h
bcpn at 1 a m Wtdnc\da\ :mtd
1ntidt tM club •h11:n HatficlJ anJ a f~nd al)qtdh tqjn a fr1l"ndl~
\
1H1,hin matt.h TM pu~.tuna ron-
tanuN 1lUl\tde m tht a.lie' behtnd the
duh on 8r khunt trttt •nd Hat•
ticld kll ll~ the: rain ,;\tc~cned P9"t ·
mcn1 nJ ufT. ""' fac1al uuunn.
Pt IKt d tht) are ~tinu'ae t0
t tM UK'idmt. -11D lu,. r bttn madt.
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El Toro
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CALIFOR NIA
Court says abortiOn restrictions illegal
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In a
decision that did not even analyze the
lepl issues. a state appeals court for
the 11th year 1n a row ordered the
state to pay for the abortions of poor
women.
The I st District Court of Appeal. in
its 3-0 decision Wedesday. simply
repeated its last ruling that said the
curbs proposed in the state budget
were unconstitutional.
"Because the facts ... are identical
to those presented to us last year ... we
think 11 appropriate to simply re-
iterate what we have ak'eady said,"
the court said.
Cahfom1a's 1988-89 budget. signed
by Gov. George ~ukmejian. hlce
those of the previous decade.
provided for Medi-Cal.abortions in
only a few types of t'a~s Abor11on-
riahts groups es11ma1e tho e t)pes
make up only one-tenth of1hc 80.000
Medi-Cal abortion~ performed each
year.
The budget would pa~ for an
abortio~ if rt'quired to save the
woman s life, 1r the pregnancy re-
sulted from rape or incest re ported to
authorities. if the pregnant woman
was under 18 and had notified her
parents, or if the fetus wa c;everely
deformed. •
The budget al o contained a $12.58
million fund to pay for abortions
allowed under the re tncuon., but
decJared that no other state money
could be used for abo111on!>.
State court rulings. howe' er. ha"e
prevented these budget restrictions
,
from ever taking effect.
The key ruliilg was a I Q8 I 'itatc
Supreme Court decision tllat 'klld a.,
Iona as Medi-Cal paid for ch1ldb1rth,
attempts to· restrict abortion under
the program violated a poor woman's
privacy right to decide "hethcr to
give birth.
Last year, aboruo n-rights groups
came up with a econd argument,
based on the state constitu1t0nal
provision limiting bills to a single
subject. Since the separate Medi-Cal
law provides unrestricted fund1ni of
m edical services. 1nclud 1ng
abortions. the same budget bill that
fi nances state o perations cnnnot be
used 10 change that law. the groups
said.
In February. the appeal court
~with t?<>t.h araumen ts !n ~lar-
1n1 the restncuons unconst1tut1ol)al.
On Tuesday, the court attached a
copy of that ruling to a 6rief decision
ordering unrestncted abortion pa)-
ments to continue, and authori7ing
abort101wights groups to ~k legal
fees from the state. as in past years.
The unsigned ruling was issued by
Presiding Justice J. Anthony KJ ine,
Justice Jerome Smith. and San Fran-
cisco Superior Court Judge Stuart
Pollak. assigned to the court for the
case.
The only change in this year's case
was that Attorney General John Van
de Kamp refused to represent the
governor's office in defense of th1
year's restncuons.
Inflation rate
at0.4%inarea ·San Diego facing ch;:illenge over
'°~?.~s~~~~~foc:f~~o~?~1~ policyOn ticketingthe homeless
and transportation in August. with
prices rising 0.9 percent in the an SAN DIEGO (.\P) _.\homeless Francisco Bay area and 0.4 percent m Southern Cahfomia. the government man cited for nnpp1ng m a park has
reported. joined with an attorne) Lo challenge a
Nationally, inflauon as measured law often used to rouo;t street people
by the Consum er Price Index rose 0.4 from the doorwa)'S, benches. beaches
percent from July 10 August. an and sidewalks they seek out for sleep.
increase equivalent 10 an · annual "There is ~ot much to be gained
inflauon rate of 5.2 percent. fro111 punishing ho meles<, people for
State figures released by the .S. being homeless:· said nttorncr Tom
Labor ~partment Wednesda' 'lho" Homann. who reprel)cnts Juan G ri f-
pnces rising for most items ·except fin in the case to be heard next month
apparel. where prices were pushed in Munac1pal Court.
down by seasonal sates. · Griffin. out of "o rk and lacking
In theSouthem Cahforrua-rountics shelter. was cited recenth b' an
of Los Angeles. Orange. Ri\t~rside. officer who caught him !llee.p1 ng in a
San Bernardino and Ve-niura. pnces downtown pa(k. He "as 11cketed
0 4 h h h · J under a state 'agranc) la" that were . percent ag er t an in uly forbids a per on from "lodoing" 1n and up 4.5 percent from August 1987. eo Housiogpricts were up 0.6 percent. any public or pfl\ ate place '"thout .
transportation pnces climbed 0.8 the permission of O"-ner5.
percent and medical care "as 0.9 The m1sdemeanorc1ta11onsrequire
Homeless settle claim for $500 each
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Th1rt y-c1ght homeless people whose person~
posessions were removed from Cit} Mreets by sanitauon \¥Orkers have been
given $500 each by the C11 ~ of Los ngcles. •
City Attorney James Hahn presented the checks in a cercmor:ix
Wednesday at the Union Re'>cue M1ss1on on kid Row. where many olffie
transients were standing in a bread hne when their meager possessions were
taken from a sidewalk near Cll\ Hall on June 24.
"There's a little message o(hopc 1n this for all of them." said James Davis,
the attorney who filed claim~ with the cit> on behalf of the homeless people. ·
Many of the tran 1cnts lo t 1den11fication documents. medicine and
important personal items along with bedrolls and other gear they kept in
shopping baskets. Da' 1s ~1d. The belongings "ere scooped up by a skip loader
and buried at a Cit) dump.
"It's never going to replace" hat I lo!it. but the) made a mistake and they're
paying for 1t so that's OK." J erf") Moslc}. one of the homeless. said of the
settlement.
percent more expensive. the offender to appear in court and
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VACAVILLE (AP) -State fire
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Northern California. have issued an
unusual eme!'lenc} decree banning
outdoor smoking in portions of 44
counties.
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Soviet troops tighten grip Revolt on
Jr I t .. t military in
Deadlock spurs.new
fighting_ in Lebanon on ~rmen an P-rO es ers_Haitigrows BEi RL f. Lcb:inon I.\ P) -r ttht-
ang brokr out along th!'. Cit)·., di' 1dang
Green Li ne 1oda\ altt•r Parliaml'.nt
fai led to elect a rie11. pres1dcn1 Jnd
state radab !><ltd gunmen \.1llcd 111.u
senior commanders of the main-
stream Sh11te Moslem A.mat m1ht1a
fundamentahsts an south Lebanon
earlier this )tar That operation
ousted the e~trcm 1st Hezbollah. or
Pan) of God. from most of the
southern village\.
MOSCOW (AP) -old1er~ cor-man who answered the telephone at Naao rn o-Ka rabakh 1<> a
doncd off streets and checked 1dcnu-the state radio and tele"1s1on office. predomanantl) .\rmenaan region of
fi~tion papers to<ia) in the disputed Gostelradio.: in Nagorno-Karabakh's maanly Moslem 4.1erba1Jan .\mw-
reaion of Naaorno-Kara bakh and the main city or Stepanakcrt. naans. most of 11. horn arc Christian
Armenian capital of Yerevan as "The situation as not 1mprov1ng. It bcpn pressing 1n Fcbruan for 11s
ethnic tensions 1n the \Ou th has become even more threatening." transfer to Arm enia. ·
worsened. Soviet Foreign Manistr)' spokesman Blaming the violence on ··currupa
Radio Moscow safd tod a) that Vadim Perfiliev said at a news clements" tr) 1ng to da~tract attention
protesters attacked a prosl'cutor's briefinJ in Mostow. from Soviet leader Mikhail .
office in Nagorno-Karabakh and that Perfiliev said an Armenian man Gorbachev's reforms. Pcrfihe' s.:ud
I Strike in the tern tory had closed was killed and 48 people were IOJUrCd "such a Situation. of cou rse. cannot be
schools. transponation and mam an clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh lolcratcd. We cannot allov. anarch\
State-run cnterpnsc~. Public gather-Thirty-two of the injured were Arme-and the undcrm1n1ng of the nghts of
inas were banned. 1\ said · nians and 16 w~rc Azerba1Janl\, the cau~cns unde r theconslitution:·
One person wa s reportt·d lo lled and spokesman said. More than 30 build-In response. a 9 p.m.-6 a.m. curfe"
48 injured in clashes bct.,.,cer .\rmc-anss had been burned down. Perfilu.~' was imposed an tcpanakert. the
nians and A1erba1Jan1'! said. region's main cit}. although most
"There are soldier<; o n C\t~I"\ 'itrect The government closed ~zerba1,an people had bten ~ta) ang home\ olun-
at every crossroad. ctit•c k1ng to foreign JOumahsts toda}. a da~ tanly because the\ fea red more
passports and personal car!>:· s:ud a after barring tra\el to rmen aa. violence, said the man at Go~tdrod10.
New Burma Kurds tell ofpoison ruler backs
free election gas attacks by Iraq _
WASHINGTON (A PI -··The witness accounts would require one RANGOON. Burma I.\ Pl -l ht• planes dropped bombs." the Kurdish to believe that 65 ()()() Ku rdish rcfu-
new mili ta ry ruler. Gen. ',a" 'Vtoung. survivor said. "They did not product• gees confined to fi ,c •d1sparatl' lo-
says the army docs not intend 10 hold a big noise. A yellowish cloud "a\ cations were able 1o organitl' a
onto power and has asl.cd opl')0<,1t1on created and there was a smell of rotten cons p1raq 1n 15 da)s to defame Iraq
leaders to help rc~torc J>C<al'e and parsley or onions. There "ere no and that these refugees \\erl.' abh: to
prepare for free elcctaons. tht• oppos1-wounds. People would breathe the keep the1rconsp1raq a secret not onb
tion said today. smoke, then fall down and blood from us but from the "orld press··
Saw Maung made h1\ remark\ 1n a would come from their mouths:· Kurds. a nomadic Moslem pt>Ople.
letter to pro-democrac' acu' l\tS The s_pcaker. one of !00 Kurdish have fought unsuccessful!) for' ~e-ar
Aung Gyi. Aung an uu K) 1 ilf\d Tan refugees in ten 1c11.ed 1n Turke) to gain autonom) for their rc~1on
Oo. A copy of lhe lener \\:l'> '>ho,,n to earherthis month b) two member; of "•lhan Iraq Kurd1 taR al e:.\{ends
The Associated Press toda' the staff of the ·nate Foreign into pans of Iran and Turke)
The acll' as\ sent the · general a Relations Committee. 1den111icd Crnng the in ten 1e11..s and other
letter Tuesda) calling for dialogue to himself as a member of the Kurdi sh e' 1dence. Galbraith and \an Hollen
resolve the cnsas that erupted after hi.' ansurgent forces lighung Iraq's go ' -concluded that .. o, er" helming
seized po~er an a coup <.,undJ) cmment. evidence exists'' that Iraq ubJl'Cled
PO RT-AL'-PRl !\C( H:1111 1 \Pl
-More soldier\ turned on 1hc-1r
commanders and Cl' 1laan moh.,
slaughtered the henchmt'.'n ol thrc.:e
decades of Ha1t1an dictator.. 1n thl
spreading chaos of a popular \oh.lil'r'
re volt
Ln an isolated ca\e of lo,all' 111 J
commander. troop~ an the. nonht·rn
pon city of St. Marc l ilied d I ~-\l'Jr·
old boy Wednesda} "'hen thl'' lirl·d
anlO a mob about to attacl. thl hom\
of a sergeant "'ith a ~utn1tnn tor
brutality. witnesses said
Rank-and-file soldier'> 1n Jt k.1..,1 l~
mahtar} unns throughour thl mun tr
ha 'c revolted against their l••m
manders since ousta ng and C\lhnl! l 1
Gen Henn Namph~ in J '~ce\..t•nd
coup and naming Lt ( •l'O I' "IX"
Avn l president
A vnl tried unsuccc-.~lu h :11 q1.l'I
the uprising Tuesda) b' n.1m llt: .1
new armed fo rces ch1et Jnll rc11r1·1~
ntne unpopular commJndan~ cit.
fi cers
Parliament sources ..aid Pre\1dl'nl
A,man Gcma)el 11.ould announll' J
caretaker Cabinet later tod3~ led b' a
Christian as pnme mi nister an a mo' l
that could sparl. rene,,ed rnnfl1l I
btt'll.-een l\.1oslems and ( hnstaan'>
The tv.o groups haH· lx·en fight an~
a nv1t ~-ar for the past I :l H'a"
ra' aging the once pro'>perou' \'l 111 •
om) of this nauon and d1' 1dint1 ahr
counlf' mto facuons controlkd h'
ba nd~ of guemlla!.
Daoud Daoud and \1Jhm11ud
Fak1h. top .\mat officer'i lur \outhan
Lebanon ''ere I.ailed · IO'i1Jnt1'
11.hen a rocJ..e1-pro~lkd grc.:nalk h11
the car the~ 11.erc nd1ng in .... th1
Ouza1 h1ghv. a) the broad J't .... 1d
The high"' a> I'> 1n ~' r 1Jn-r• d
~ulh Be1rul
Daoud and Fak1h '' h•'>t \m,
Sh11le mo,ement ,., bad .. u..! " ..., ,,
lcdacrackdov.nonpn•-lrJn ,11 ~I Ill
The radio said the un1dent1 fied
gunmen also fired se' era I 'olle) s of
nfle fi re as the) fled a11.a) an a while
Mercedes t
A police spokesman <:onfirmed
that the car 1n 11. h1ch Daoud. 4 1. and
Fak1h. '9 were riding 11.as attacked at
~ p m and that the' 11.ere taken to
Ame ncan L'n 1\Crs1t~ Hospital. bul
he said he could not confirm that the),... ..
11.ere killed
.\ telephone operator at the hospi-
tal 11.ho refu~d to be identified, said
• the t11.o commander'> plus an uniden-
ufird companion 11.ere killed
Tht> .\mal-run \ 01ce of the Re-
sistance radio statton la ter inter-
ru pted 11'> programs to an nounC"e that
D:ioud and Fa k1h ""er~ as-
sas)inated .. It ga' e no other details
hell l'\pl0'>1 on., and bu~1s ot
gunfire t>choed dl HI'>'> fk1rut after the
Pa rliament 'Pl'Jkt.>r HuHl.'ln
Husi,e1m a h111e \1o-.lc:m. put.-o1!....
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toppling c1,1han President \laung The staff '"'est1gator'>. Pct~r \\ Kurdish \lllages to three da)s of
___ ~ai.mg. -Galbra1 th and C'h r~1c;~t~o~p;rhc:-:·r:'.:"'."..;.\ ::a-::.n-i1~po~1sc\Lo.un..11w-.aaJLUcLa~c..!'k~s~la~sut..!.;m!..'.!o>!.!n~t~he:..,. ,-----+ Saw Ma ung as the third ..,..h_e-ad..,._<-ll~HollCil"Jr::-calledt he refugee ac-In a repon to Foreign Relation~ .. Hll__. .. ~F1~·~1~•1~a~.~i·t:J-1111~.._ .... _ ... ~
Burma's government an t"o month\ counts. descnbtng a\lack<; on more Chairman Claiborne Pell. [).R I..
Byofficaal count. troop)ha q~ I.ai led than 30 vi llages. persuas1,c and ~1d 1he> conclude that the attack" 11.ere
at least 144 people '>tn lC the rn~ \ the sy..mptoms lhe~ reported .ire pan of a deliberate poltc~ b> Iraq to
Western ambas ador said the at 1u.1I ··c1ass1cally associated \\Ith mu'itnrd depopulate the Ku rdish regions of the
death 1011 ma~ be as high a'> 400 gas poisoning:· countf).
Rangoon was calm toda' \\Ith no Whale ackn owledging thal some of "We find no quc~uon that Iraq's
street demonstrallotl'i for 'the th ird the wnnesses ob' 1oush \\Crc b1a'il'd pohq an Kurdistan ha) the charac-
consccutive day. after da1f\ demon-against Iraq. the t"o staff mcmhcr' tensucs of genocide." th e tafT an-
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-1--=back on the logic
of gun control
pistel-ttt~mingl) hamrlcsnhing. ltsinanima e cold
steel can be o f simple design or a thing of beauty.
Many people regard a handgun as a statement o f power.
To others. its possession whispers a faJse but seductive
promise of well-being and protection. ,
But to those who know firearms and human nature, a
pistol is an instrument of death. pain and tragedy driven by
human foll ) and stupidity.
Few serious hunters venture into the field armed with
only a pistol becau~e mqst hand.guns are not reason~ble
hunting weapons. 'Pistols are designed to be used against ~
people. not b1ggame. E\en military and law enforcement uses
of a pisto4.are of last rcson .
Sman people who arm themselves for-self-protection
refuse to be blinded b> macho fantasies. Instead of pistols they
buy shotguns. beq use statistically people who keep a
handgun for sclf-defen e usually have their own gun used
against them. 1
lflogic ruled huma n nature. ~~ere would be no need for
pistols. Handguns do no~ help citizens defend themselves:
they JUSt create more '1ct1ms.
. But humans are no t logical. We haye neither claws nor
fan$S to defend o ursel' cs. and too. many ofus are seduced into
bch~ving that pistols are useful 1.nstr:umen~s for the general
public-and-protected b> 001-c0nst1tuttonal nght to bear arms.
T he real seduction. however. is not in !he public's regard
for consutuuonah ights. but in the ix>wer of lobbyists who
have lots of mone~ to spread aro und the halls of Congress.
Proofof this political prostitution was demonstrated last
week in Congress. and only one of the Orange Coa st's
congressmeQJ1!fused to sid e with lo bbyists. .
The issue w~1mple -an amendm~~t to a dr:ug bill that
would have re.quired a se\'en-day waumg penod befo re
a11yone could purchas( a pistol. The legj ·
have banned firearm sales. It would.not have infringed on an
individual'sconstituuonal nght to bear arms. It simply would
have required a coohng-olTpenod and made it a little tougher
to buy a pistol.
Supponers of the proposal included Pr~idc:nt ~eagan
and vinuall evef\ la" enforcement organ1zat1on in the
United State·s. ·
But that support was not enough to overshadow the
power of the ational Rine As ocia-1.1on. The amendm ent was
sho t d own 2:?8 to 182.
, Rep. Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach. was the only local
congressman to vote for the amendment.
Reps. William Danneme~er. R-Fullenon: Roben
DOrnan. R-Garden Grove: a nd Ron Packard. R-Carlsbad,
sided with the gun lobb~. Re p. Robert Badham. R-Newpon
Beach. was marked ab c nt for the vote.
The result tand a tar!. proof that our representatives
are shameless!\ mo re obedien t to the gun lobby than they are
to the protecu on and \\cll-b.cing of their constituents.
Someday the political cl ima te will demand more of our
elected officials.
Someda\ we -will realize that controlling handguns is not
an affront to 'our const1tu1ional rights. but an affirmation for
life and public safet \. Unfonunatel~. ·that day is not no, ...
Hospital reviews
The €alifom1a MedicaJ Association an~ the Legislature
have prescribed a curious confoction for curing any ills in the
hospital pc:er-rcv iew process.
Now awaiting Go'. Deukmejian·s signature, the CMA-
sponsorcd SB 2565 would e ntitle d octors facin_g disciplinary
review to representation by attorneys. The bLll would a lso
shift the burden of proof fro m the accused. doct~r to the
hospital and impose a more formal heanng . llmetable,
requiring a minimum 60..day. notice befote ~ heanng. .
lnti:oduci ng attorneys. into th~ hospttal peer-r~v1e~
process is no way to r:eform n. The rationale f~r peer review 1S
to allow highl> technical documents an~ medical repons t.o be
evaluated bycxpens in the same field wtthout thecontenttous
atmosphere traditjonalty created by attorneys.
Instead of protecting the public from errant doctors while
at the same time msunng fair treatment of the accuse.Q. SB
2565 would m ore likely kill .the peer-review process with red
tape and litigation.
SB 2565 sailed through the Legislature due to CMA's
lobbr.i ng clout a-nd 10attent1on by legislators. qo:-i. Deu-
kmcJian should take UH.' time to seek a second opinion. and
then veto SB :?56 ·.
San Diego Ual oa
Gun cont rol ·
ScQJ'e ano ther\ 1c 10~ for the National Rifle Association
-and another lo s for public safcty"Snd common sense: .
Last week"s defeat of a proposed se' en-day wa1una
period for people bu~ ing handgu~s underscores the power.of
the gun lobby an the halls of our government.
This waiting penod was h~avil> favored by law
enforcement o ffi c1ats as a tool for helping to keep deadly
weapons out of the hands of convicted drug-pushers. other
felo ns and the ps)'chottc ....
As a way o ut. the H ouse supponed an NRA-backed
substitute amendment. That proposal would mandate
limited back.ground checks after a person buys a handgun -
obviously too late to catch. say. a John Hinckley before be
shot someone.
No doubt. gun-and drug-runners appreciate having such
a powerful lobbv protecting their anterestL
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Deukmejian weighs ~ro~D
methods of easing traffic
SACRAMf."F.iTO -One m1gl11 money for education. welfa re. health
infer from his recent statements that care and other big uckct pending
George Dcukmcjian thinks Cali-pr~.rams. The) d1dn·l cotton to
fornia's transponauon cns1s is a raising th e Gann hm11
potential polit~cal...l1ab1hty. l ways.
If so, he's ri~t. esc comple"11es pro' cd to be
The biennial leg1slau' e sc s1on the undoing of the b1pan1san agree-
concluded 1hree v.ee!l.s ago "11h ment.
1ransporta11on sull on 1he lengthy But as the legislators left 1own. the
agenda of unfinished business. hi~ays were still crowded. ·\nd 1C
Thegovunorwas r~ffief"im~ only natural that DcukmeJia n. as the
ment to acuon. -governor. should feel the poh11cal intends to seek a third term in 1990-
Earlier in the ~car. the Legi\lature heat. the sjgnals are mixed -bu t 1f he docs.
-with demonstrable relucrnnce -Ii he'd better have something going or had ag---' to ask Caltfomia , oter to He had campaigned or go' crnor in 1 11 '='-' 982 · 1 his Democratic cha I enger v. 1 approve a Pr..ced-nt-sctt1ng general I on a promise to pour concre e. . . .... ... · h lY' f h J murder him on the 1ran ponat1on obhgation bond issue to fi nance nev.. disparaging t e e11ons o I e er!) crisis. highway construcuon. ~rown adminjstrauon 10 deal \\tlh
Dcukmejian turned 10 bon<h be-rapidly increasing demand!> fQI lfans-In the meantime. as he S\.'eks an
cause he was being squeezed bt·tw~n portallon withou1 nev.. roadv.a) . approach thar 1s both '"or~able and
his own opposition (and perhaps 1hat Brown and his transpona110n d1rcc-1dcolo,1callyacccptable, Deukmej1an
of most voters) to ncv. ta'\es and 1he tor. Adriana Gian1urco. had become is dusting off those old Jer0 Brown-
demands from. motorists and busi-the s_i mbols of Diamond Lanes. Adriana GtanlUico traffic manage-
ness groups to do something about trolley cars. car pools and other ment approaches that he once de-
worsening traffic congcsuon. approaches to transpona11on tl'l_at nounced as 1mpract1cal nltcrnat1"e
He wanted it to be JUSI the lir 1 of a didn't in volve bur lding more high-to butlding more roads.
series of bond issues for 1ran\por-ways. Saying - as Brov•n and G1an1urco
tation and campaigned personan) for The heal from the busines' com-were once v.onl 10 do -that
its passage. munity -one of1hc go' ernor°<o mos1 California can't build its v.a\ out of its But the voters. ho\.\e' er lhl') ma~ dependable bases of po hucal support traffic problem. DeukmeJian 1s now
· feel about nev.. gasohne taAe<.. didn't -is becoming even more rntcnse. pushing car pools. ramp mctcr'l. h1gh-
ljke bonds either. at least not for Business leaders belie' e that con-occupancy h1ghwa) lanes and other
hiJ.hways. The go,ernor's bond issue gcsted 1raffic 1s a gra'c penl to pro~rams aimed at squcczing more
failed by a few hundred 'otcs. e\'en continued economic c>.pans1on 1n the bodies into the h1ghwa~ ~ •acm thnt"• tho~gh bonds for ot~~r construction state. ll was business, press ure tha1 already in place.
projects passed handtl). had forced DeukmeJ1i)n to propose "High technolog) solu11on, 10 con-
ln-ihc afterma,ih of that fa ilu re. an bonds in I.he first place gcstion can help us get the most out of
unusual bipartisan coahuon de-Howard Marguleas, chairman of our high witys and. our h1ghv.a ) ta)\
veloped in the Legislature fo r· a I the state Chamber ofCommcrcc.1old dollars." Deukme;1an said in a rccq1f
proposal to ~sk voters for perm1ss1on. DcukmeJian and his fcllo"" business . •radio speech. He asked Cahfom1a
both to raise gasoline La'\cs and leaders at a Host Breakfast in Sacra-mo1onsts to "eliminate unncccssar)
cxe"'!pl such ap inc~casc fro m the mento that more mone} is nccdt.'d for trips duri ng peak hour . JOin a car or
states Gan.~ spen<!,11'\& hm11. highwa\s "whether 11 be .i!. gas ta" van pool; talce l\,bus or \rain and help
Ocuk!1JeJ1an em med what can on)y increase. bond's. local sales tax." keep Cal ifornia clean. safr. mobile bed~nbed as mixed signal ·He said Marguleas and otherexecutl\ cs don·l and competitive:· ~cd~ull ~~sedgh~~ ta~e ~~~1t~5! . Share Dcukmej1an's oppos111on to It sounded like something Jel1):
in 1cate e mi ""1 mg new gasoline taxes. Btown might have said · the ques11on to be put to voters. ·
The governor remained a problem. DcukmeJian is on the pot. We Dd W•llers is a syndicated
but so did groups v.h1ch v.ant more don't kno"' for ce rtain v.hether he col•mal•t.
T]Jey won '{catch Dukakis
hiding behinsJsmokescreen
' A correspondent calls to our aucn-
tion yet another odd 11~ abou1 Gov.
MichJlel Dukak1s. but this one v. ith
extraordinary 1mphc;u1ons. Begin-
ning on Jan. I. 1989, no one applying
to serve in the state of ~1assachusens
as a "Qubhc safet) emplo)ee .. \litJI be
permitted lO smoke.
On duty you mean?
n&ht there: No smoking. on dul)' or
oft duty. He could set up a fcdernl
depanmcnt, the Dcpanmcnt of o
Smoking On Duty or Off 'Duty
(NSODOD). As a matter of . fact. ·
hypcnension being a great nauonal
problem. President Dukak1~ might
elevate th~ head of NSOOOD to
Cabinet rank. · ·
WILLIAM• F.
Bue KLEY
Thursday. Septembs 22. 1988 A8
Denying
racism
won't
it--=-
To the &htor:
Steve M;;rblc 1s correct 1hat the
word racism is an ugly word a~d
should not be used casuall y. This.
however, docs not disallow it to be
used when appropnate. Just bccauS:C
a word is "ugly" docs not remove 11
from one's vocabulary. There arc many different types of
racism; ac1ive or passive. oven or
subtle. The type of racism wruch
occurs in South Africa is active and
overt. The na~ ion has cstablish~d
laws and punishment to suppress 1ts
black population into submission tn
order to maintain wh11e supremac)li
In the United States. the Ku KJux
KJan is another example of ac1ivc and
overt racism.
In both examples. the subjugation
ofagroupofpcopledue to their race is
openly sought by another race as.a
goal worth achieving. .
Racism docs not merely occur in
South Africi -nor the deep South. lt
can occur in our own backyard.
Most Ncwpon Beach rrsidents
would probably agree that this area is
free from the active and oven racism
which occurs in other pans of the
world.
As Steve Marble points out, "This
is not South Africa.·· There 1s ru1Qlbu-
1sm w 1c 1s more passive
and subtle. This type of racism occurs
in oui: daily lives when we only sec
human beings as a panicular ,c~lor
and forget to see 1hem as unique
individuals.
This not only happens with ra~ but
with sex, age, weight and religion. ~y
looking for an cas}' way to categonze
someone. we use cri teria based on our
past experiences. These "isms" are
pan of our human nature.
Although this is pan of our human
nature. it is not som~h1nJ to be
ignored. Often our "isms" hinder us
from seeing people as the} trul~ are.
llJloring racism w11l not make ii
disappear. it will only fester into a
larger hindrance of truth.
Thtscan prove Jo be~nierou~for both an individual and his/her so-
ciety. The incident in volving Derek
Duncan is an example of passive,
subtle racism bindering·the truth. If
Bryant was white and cal1) 1ng t~c
radio. would the officer have mis-
taken.it for a shot~n? No. The officer
· saw black and shot black. All other
factors were secondary.
Steve Marble suggests that the
incident was "a tragic accident. a
horrible mistake in Judgment, a sh.eer
panic." Then. the next qucsuon
should be whv was there panic. why
was there a mi"stake in judgment. why
this accident? 1 To quickly dismiss tac1sm as the
answer to these questions. as Ste\C
Mart>lc docs when he cla1ms.s.uch an
accusation is "11nfair." points to a
problem.
However "ugly" the term racism is.
irir'fair'' to consider racism as a
cause of this incident. h may not be
the oven racism which occurs in
South Africa, but it the 15•pe of subtle
racism which hinders the truth.
The truth in this case being that
Bryant is not.a criminal. nor was .he
carrying a shotgun. Once we realize
our own capacity for racism. v..e can
then con1rol and 8\'01d uch mc1-
dcnts. Ignoring or den) 1ng racis~
within ourselves and our oc1ety. 1s
merely adding to the problem. Not
preventing it.
CHRISTINE H i.\RVEY
Corona del Mar
ToDA Y IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, Sept. 22. the
266th day of 1988.ihcrc.arc I 00 da> s
lef\ in"thc year. Autumn arnve11 toda}
·at'3:29 p.m. EDT. ~
Today·$ highlight in histor): No. NotONdutyorOFFdul) T.he
rules cover "the rnhaling. exhaling or
burning ofany lighted cigareue. cigar.
pipe or other product containing
tobac.co." My correspondent. Wa) ne
Rash of Byte magazine. comments.
"Considcnng the other prov1s1ons
recently passed in that state. I suppose
it is safe to say that you can do nearly
anyttuna you wtsh w1th 11 camel in
MaSSIChuKtts except smoke one."
There will be those who object. and
Ouk.aids might even have a problem
or two from the ACLU, never. mind
that he is. in his own words. a .. card-
carrying" member. The ACLU n:i1ght
take the pos1uon 1ha1 sine~ smokingys
lcplly permincd -for instance. 1n
your own home -the state does not
have the riaht to discnminatc aQainst
smolcers for public cmplo> ment.
In 1776. Nathan Hale was hanged
as a sp~ by the British during the c1ded to be a stickler. · Revolutionary War.
On the other hand, not long ago On this date:
The rationale behind the Dukakis
anti-smoking law is g~ven by David
Haley, the state personnel adm101s-
tmor. "The statute," Haley uplains.
"calls fortcrminauon of an employee
who is found afte r a hearing to have
violated the prohibiuon. Since smok-
in1 bas been established a a con-
tributm1 risk factor for h)penens1on
ind hcan disease. d1sab1ltty retire-
ment due to nypenension and heart
disease should cHnluall) be rt-
duced." And Hale} closed. proud!).
"It is believed that this d1squahfica-
tion of smokers for public emplo)·
ment may be the first such ban on a
1tatew1dc bls1s."
A very 1ntcresling approach to tbe
1moki1:11 problem. You have to IJVC
Governor Dukak.as an A fof invm-
t1vtnns T~ pQ1s1"1hten 1h11 he
ahad are enormous.
IMSmuch 1s he ~ks to 1pply h11
no-trnokina bin to .. public 11fcty
ofttc:en," one :: as~umc that one of the fint thl lw would do OD
becomins pm • would ~ '° UJDly lbe rule IO the armed tttv1m.
Tlieft11 I ~ of-million people
The ACLU might take the pos1uon
• that to do so is a venture in "shower
adjustin.~" to quote the mctaphor·OI
an old hbenanan who sees shower
adjustina as the pnnc1pal preoccupa-
tion of the modern state -reach in@
into your shower and 1e1Jing you: No. ,
no, no! You ha"e the wrong
icmpcrature! And a areat hail) hand
reaches in and makes your water a
little warmer. Or a Lt tllc colder. Never
mind whachJ but different from wha1
you yourscll had 1t set at.
The law, in the hands ofDukak1s. 1s
a wonderfully nu1ble instrument.
We all rcmcf1L.ber that Governor
DukakJS rcfusca to promulpte the
law passed ~ lu1 IC&Jslaturc ordatn-
•nt that pubhc tchool ,tu<knts be led
1n a pledae of alle&Jance before
undenak.ln1 ~day's wortc Dukak1s
said that 1 ruhn1 b) the u~mc Court an 19'3 made ti unla"'ful for
h1m to ot.ey the 1n1truct1ons of the
lftillatu~. Mvtr mind that another
MMe (JlhlM>it) saw a sufficient daf-
fllncltin ..._, tbt SUpttme (" ourt (1n
a 6-l dec111on) frowned upon. and wilt ibt lqitla1urt of Mas.achutttts
~ Dukakis. on '"" Po•nt dt-
Dukakis decided that he v..ould In 1789, Congress authonzed the declare that Sacco and Vanzetti. the office of postmaster general.
famous murderers. were not guilty... In 1792, the French Republic was
Never hlind that they were found proclaimed.
auilty by 1 coun of law. and that one tn 1862. President Abraham Lin-
ofDukakis• predecessors. Gov. Al~an coin issued the preliminary Eman-
Fullfl:, deeply up!ored the question cirtion Proclam111on. declanna that · ofthe1r tnal, ruled11 fair. the evidence al slaves held inside rebel states
overwhelmina. and confirmed t~e would be free as of Jan. I. 1863.
sentence that Jent t.hem to the chair. • In l 9S8, Sherman Adams. assistant
Moc!em scholarship confirms that • to Prcsidcn• Dwiah"'t D. Eisenhower,
find1na. But the ~ke. in 8 great resiped amid charscs of improperly
l"ture of retr~cuve chivalry. now usi~ his innucncc to help an indus-declam them innocent. lriahst.
Who else nuaht he decide was In 1964, the musical "fiddler on
innocent if he gets to the Wh11e the Roof' opened on Broadway: Jt
Houte?-BeMdict Arnold? ner all. would run 3,242 performances.
we live in a plu~hstsoc1ety Who is 10 In I 97S, Sara JaM Moore fired I
say that Benedict Arnold o~ al-shot 11 Prnidcnt ~raid R. ford
ICIJancc to the Un11ed tales. ~\ a outside a San Francisco hotel. SM ~1tter of fact., g1~en Dukaltis at-miuechucivilian bystanderdefl«t-
t1tudc towarc!cnm1nals an general to ed the lhot. IDd Ford was unharmed whom he has rcsularl). 11vcn ·
"fufk>uth1 •• perhal)' he will wath a In 1980. the Persian Gulf confhct
sweep of hts wand fo1hc 1hem all. between Iran and Iraq erupted into
Pmiden1ial pardons or everyone. war.
11ven that most people 1n pnwn did In 1912. San Francisco's famous
not have tM lund o(opponunit1~ 1n cable can made a final run bd(n -
life that Dukalu1 ell,Joycd clolina down for a 20.month, S60
But 1h0te who Ounk the l>ukc i~ milbon renovauon,
10ft on cnmt should think apm. He In 1915, rock and count') rnu-
W.U nol ~nt ~ons to an)one uaans J*-!icjpalld 1n FarmAicf, 1 caasht smoluna. ~ 1n ChMnpaian.111 .• to ~Ip 1~
..,... T. ~1 Jr. "• •Y9tll-nataoa 1 farmen.
f-.4crf 1 'r. , 8J1"11eAlleela ... ,,_
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•
· WallyStark, barber in
Laguna. Beach since '45
Wally Stark, onc-11me ow~cr of the
oldest barber shop tn Laguna Beach,
died at the qe or 72 on ~pt. 6.
Stark came to Laguna in 1945 and
staned c unina hair a }car later at a
shop that bclonaed 10 Fred Gee. In
19Sl he opened Wally's Barber Shop
in a room at the rear of Holmes Ltd.
clothina, currently occupied b} Hobie
Sports.
Twelve years ago, Stark sold the
business to two of his employees,
Rudy Campos arid Moto Suzuki. but
the name remained the samt'. At the
same time, the business mo' ed acros<;
the street to 214 Beach t. and tark
~klAI pan ttme. SuTUkr
Said. I
Stark worked oncda} a week until a
few weeks before h1 death
Stark's wife. Marjorie. said her
husband had been fighting hean
problems for SC\"Cral } cars "hen he
died at South Coast Medical Center.
Born on Ma)' 27. 1913. in Grass
Valley. Ore .. Stark "as in the .\rm~
and served rn the Phrlippincs and
New Guinea durmg M'orld \Var II.
Stark met his wife at a dance at the
Green Street Hotel in Par,adt'na. The} were married for 44 ~cars.
lnadditiontoh1s"1fc."hogrc" up
in Laguna Beach, tark 1<; \Un 1H~d b~
three brothers. Harr). \\cUC-and
Hadler: two daughter') . .\I) \1a ~l:lrl.
of Huntington Beach and \harem de
.\lme1da of Coto de Cata. a \On. "iam
of Laguna Beach: thrCl' grand-
children: and one great-gr.ind· rlaughtec.
NB resident Gina Paradise
LonJtlme Newpan Bcacb resident
Georgina (Gina) L. Paradise died
Monday at Hoag Memorial Hosp1tal
at the age of74. ,. •
Paradise. a native of West V1rg1n1a,
had been hvrng rn the uthem
California and Ne~pon Beach area
for the past 40 )'Cars. She" as act 1' c 1 n
the Lido Island Yacht Club and
involved with the Newport Harbor
Art Museum. She was a Real E tatc
aacnt with Acg1r Pro~rtlC'l.-fpr
---nRrl"Tlt\l .years anowas .married to
the late Wilham George Parad1~c.
She is survl\ cd b} her daughter
Susan Parach se of San Juan
Capistrano; her son. Wilham Para-
dise of Rockwall. Texas. and grand-
children Rebecca and Joshua Lake.-of
San Juan Capistrano.
Private services ~ere held toda\
with a burial at sea in '\le~ pon
Harbor. ·
The family suggest dona11on5 be
made to the National 8101herap~
Georgina L. Paradise
Study Group. Dr. 1'e1I Hanh. '\51
Hospital Road. tc ,:?{l~ __ \,e,\\putt
Bcach.""92663.
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f a1Tvo11e desery·es ...
this )~OU do. 'fNnk
-Of it. Your 0\\11 \ilia
on a.It{s-lru1d overlooking the
sea. And 11ot an i lai1d far a\\i~a\7 ...
but just ne~1 door-Catalina
~~~~~~.Island. This i Han1il to11 Co\Te.
An island getaway J·ot1 cai1 use e\T i~-\Veeke11d-
a -wonderfu1 unwind place v\ith p1i\nte beacn
club !n1agnificeht cll1b l1ouse ai1d pooL te1mis
club , 18 hole putting course, a11d rese n Ted ~Tacl1t n1oor-
ings. And .AvaloJ! is .only 5rnint1tes a\va~:
In your bus}r life a villa at Hairliltoi1
Cove should b considered ai1 e e11tial
luxury. Con1e soon. You cottld be pe11d-
ing the beautiful days of SW1u11er 11ere
~ year. You\re eained it.
It's yow' reward.
HAMILTON OOVE .
·. ~4PJJt l to ~~10.000
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ti
'
ht defends disclosure
of covert operation by CIA
WASHINGTON (AP) -Houst
$peabr Jim Wri&ht <kfended himself
today ll&inst charges thal he im· ~ disclosed a co' en CIA OPlnlioD in Nicaragua 3) Rc-S>Ubtic:an leaden formalf\ asked for
an in~tion of his actions.
''I haven't revealed an} thing lhnt
wu committed to me as crre1 or clali&ed.'' Wright told a reporter. "I
am DOC a member of the {House)
lntellieence Commtttce. I h:J\ e not
been present at the secreL classilied briefinp. I have simpl~ said \"hat 1s
ICnnally known and what 1s true." 8ul Wriabt. 0-tl.'"\tt ded1ned lO
specifically say ho~ he h.ad k:irned of
the coven openu1on in Nicarae,ua, or
whether he had been told of ii."
informally by an lntelhgcnt·c Com-
mitiec member.
Wriaht on Tuesda~ said he had
received "clear te 11mon' ·· from the
CIA that the agenc} h:id fomen ted
opposition demonstra11ono; in
Nicai:a.ua to pro\oke the lrft1 t
Sandinista government and o;abotage
peace talks. He told a reponer later
that CIA officials had made the
admission under congrcs\lonal ques-
'ioning.
He repeated 1he asS<'nion to re-
ponm today, noting 1hat the Rcapn
administration had not disputed 11.
.. In late August o f last year I
became aware that elements of the u.sJ aovcrnment were sedme to ...
foment disturbances ~Ith :t \IC\\ to see1~ if they could pro\ ok~ .. the
Sandin1s1As into a C'rackdov. n that
would derail peace talks. Wnght s111d.
"That seems to me j ust intolerably
two-faced," he said. Wnghl addC'd
that he-had bttn--gh ~n "lmlirect
assurance .. that the practice has nov.
been halted.
To bolster hi s case that the CIA
activity alread.> Y.as \\di kno" n.
WriJht dlstnbuted a llSI of nev.s
~ton~ that document agenc~ act I\ 11~
an Nicaragua. The llS\ included past
CIA acuons such as m1n1ng
Nicaraauan harbors. secret I\ re. up.
plying the Contra rebels and · uppor1-
1ng opposition groups. but contained
no specific mention of CO\Crt efforts
at foment1n1c1v1l unre t and demon-
sJraaions.
Meanwhile. House Minority
Leader Bob. Michel, R-lll .. and Rep.
Dick Cheney. R-Wyo .. chairman of
the Houst Republican Conference.
asJced for an inves11gation ofWnght's
actions in letters late Wednesday 10
the Houst ethics and intellieence
rommiutcs. .. Because of the poss1bilit) such a
disclosure (of class1f1cd information)
may have ~curred. we are~ riting to
ask your committee to promptl)1 and
thorough! invcst1~te the circum-s~ surroun mg t c~e,entsand
to recommend appropnaie action 10
the House of Jlepresentauves. ..
Michel and Cheney said in a letter to
ethics committee chairman Julian • Dixon. D-Calif. occurred and to decide on an up-
In a separate Jetter to Rep. Louis propnatr course of action."
Stokes. D-Ohio. chairman of the House Republicans ~ere meeting
House intelligence ~net. the) as"ed today to discuss .the Wright matter
for an immediate meeting of the and in particular to weigh its implica-
commince "to d iscuss these matters. tions for legislatio n that would
to ascenain whether an} un-ti&hten congressional control over the
authorized disclosures haq: in fact Cl~'s coven ac11\lt1es.
CIA let N~ Koreans smuggle copters
WASHING TO~ (.\Pl-Thl' Cl.\
let Nonh Korean agents smuggk f>
high-perfonnance Hughe hrhcop-
ters out of the United "tat('S :ind
withheld the information from law
, enforcement officials for ne:irh a
-year. according to an :-.; BC "iews
rcpor;t.
The agency wa awn~ dur1"F-the
operation that shipments ol the
aircraft we~ being mad" through a
West German trucking comp:in~
between 1983 and 19MS. \18( said
Wednesda~.
udionues told NBC thl' truck ing
company had been bugged and the
CIA had listened to '-lorth Korean
agents plan details of the \mu~hng
operation ..
The CIA believed us 'l)urcc of
information was so sens1t1\C 1h:it
passing on details to law enforcement
agencies might compro mise Cl .\
agents in Germany, NBC reported.
CIA spokesman William De\ 1n<.·
to4d The Associated Pre s tht:~nq
had no comment oo the , B rcpon.
"We neither conf\[Tll nor den} 1hc
report." h~ said.
Defense Secretary Frank C. Carluc·
c1 told NBC: .. This 1s the kind of thing
we've got to stop. Very da maging. no
question ...
The Nonh Koreans protected their
investment b) obt.a1mng a Lloyd's of
London insurance pohc) against
confi scauon of the h('f1copters, ac-
cording to the report. NBC said 11
obtai ned a cop~ of the policy which
contained details of the smuggling
routes from Los ..\ngcles to Nonh itself against Nonh Korea.
Korea. The choppers took a Last Feb. 10. t'-'O brothers from
circuitous route that included stops 1n _, Sou them California pleaded guilt} to
Belgium, the Nethe(lands and Hong charges in connection with 11legall}
Ko ng. divcning aircraft to a communist
Authorities in C1'hfornia dis· country.
covered the smuggling operation and "The evidence at tnal '-'3S that
seized the last shipment of 15 hehcop-these two defendants kncY. from the
tersl n 1985, but Dave Peters. the lea beJinning tlfa t these hflicoptcrs were
U.S. Customs a~ent on the case. told going to Nonh Korea. 1hat they
NBC: "Had d1fTeren1 information secrttly owned the West German
been passed along. perhaps these compan) that did the deal and that
shipments could ha\ c been stopped... they hid the profits in \\ 1ss bank
_ _.._,..__.~elic.aptetS "ere.Jiugbes SOO E accoun~tan1 I ' S .\uome)
models, commercial versions of the Jeffrey Mod isett said "hen the men
choppers used by. U .. forces to.r.ud were sentenced in L' .. District Couri
an Iranian ship caught 13) ing mine~ in in Los Angeles.
the Persian Gulf. The l 'n1ted lates Ronald Semler of ~l:lhbu \\as
supplies the South Korc:in arm) the sentenced 10 pa} a $40.000 fin1..• and
same kind of helicopters to defend sc:rve three )Cars in ft'dl'ral prison.
Redesigned natural poison kills
IDS-=infected cells ill est tu e
Soviets bring
preposals to
mlssile talks .
NEW YORK (A P) -A mod11icd
version of a natural JXmon loalls
AIDS-infected cell!. in 1hc le'>t tuhC'
while ignoring normal cells. offennga ~tsible strateg) to help trc:it ..\I OS.
scientists reported 1oda~.
The speoahzed tO\ln ma) be ahk
to k1ll tnfected cells in people tx·fore
the cells produce more '1rusc~. '>Old
re~archcr Bernard Moss of thl·
National Institutes of Health.
Moss, Ira Pastan and fi, e other
NIH scientists describe e\~nmenlal
An ti-drug bill
gettjngtougher
WASHI NGTO'I I .\P) -..\ft..:r
expressing a mood that the House
won't tolerate an) 1llegal narcotic
use-; lawmakers ma) be read~ 10
toughen anti-drug lcgisla11on b~ 'ot·
mg to re..,oke drug user.,· drl\ers·
licenses.
" As the House returns to us com-
prehensive a nu-drug b1ll toda). lav. ·
makers face two opposing amend·
menu tha1could arnxi.an} con\ 1~ed
drug offender's nght to dn\C.
. Rep. Bill McCollum. R-Fla . .'
proposes wiihholding part ofa i;tatc's
federal highwa~ mon~ unlc<>-. .. the
state requires suspension or ~' o-c~tion of drivers' license" of an~{)ne
convicted ofa drug..relatcd crime.
A subsm ute amendmcn1 b~ Rep.
Glen M. ..\ndcr on. D-C al1f..
provides an mcenu'e approach. In-
stead of penalti es, state would re·
ce1 vc Transportation Departmcni
grants for imposing the hcen\1..' ~nal
tics. The grants \\Ou Id pa~ pan of the
hccnsc enforecmcnt program
results in tod3\ · 1sSUl' ot thl' Bnt1 h
Journal Nature·.
produced b~ bac:tcna called
Pseudomonas aerugino.sa. It 1s so
strong that a ~about the sue of a
salt' grain can kill a human. In a second de\ clopmcn1 .. ~cn11 1o;
at N ffi and 1n ltah sa\ th~·' ha\ l'
produced stable. !\ID ·, 1ru~; 1nfcc-
t1ons in rabb11s. a tcp that ma~ "help
an•)llal tes11ng of .\ID 'accineo; and
drugs. 1:nt1l nov.. sul'h inlec11ons
ha"e been sho" n onl~ tn chim-
panzees. which are co,th and 1n .
WASHJ GTON (..\P) -~o,iet
Fo re ign Mt n1 i.ter Eduard
Shevardnadze opened tails toda~
. with Secretar} of tate Georgc P.
To make the poison o;cek out ..\I D · Shultz. bringing a series of proposals
infected cells. researchers •ssen11all1 _aimed ai reduCll'\l. the rruluaI)
replaced the part of the poison arsenals of the tY.O countne:i.. •
mo!ecul~ that nOrrl)ally guides the As he arrived at the tatc Dcpart-
tox1n 10 Its targ~t. In its place the~ put mcnt. Shevardnadze said he planned
pan of a protein called CD4. which "full-scope negotiations'" during
latches onto a P!Otein fo und on lhe what may be the last com pre hen "e
surface of AIDS-infected cells. re view of So\'let-Americ:in rcla11ons
limited suppl). ·
The poison research '"' ol\ ed
Pseudomonas exoto\ln -\. \\ hu;.h 1
Hurricane Helene taking
long trip across Atlantic
e'y T11e Associated Press
MIAMI -Hurncan~ Helene 1s packine winds ofJOO mph far ofTin the
Atlantic Ocean and head1ogtO\\ard thc-Amencas, but forecastensay-it has a lot
to prove befon.· 11 should be considered dangerous. At midday today. Helene
was centered near lautudl' 1.L! north. longitude 42. 7 west. or about I. I 25 mile
cast of Barbados and :!.SOO m1ks cast of Miami. about 100 miles closer than it
was Silt hours l'arher. acconJing,Jo a Nauonal Humcaoe Center advisory. "lfit
makes 1t all thC' \\3} O\ er 10 lhe \\est side of the Atlantic. ~here's a chance it
could become much !'.llOre '>tgnificant. but it also has to go through a lot of wmd
patterns that could mes\ 11 up ... said a meteorologist at the center.
Engtne p ece enter. plane; 91Jun
ALBANY. t-..Y. -.\piece of the engine ofa Pan Am Express commuter
airplane broke oIT. punctured one of the craft's windows and entered the
passenger ca bin inJunng as man) as nine people. authoriue said. A witness
descnbcd a "loud bang.. about 10 minutes before the four-engine
De Ha' 1lland· ~ turboprop v.as due to land Wednesday at Allbany County
r\1rpon \\1th I J pa,~cng~r\ and three ere'" i;nembers aboard.
Nude man kills u•her in NY cathedral
NE\\ \ORK -.\ deranged man v.ho ran naked into St. Pa1r1ck"s
Cathedral ripped .in 1run pra}erbook'itand from the floor. bludgeoned an usHer
to death and scnou<,I~ \\Ounded a police officer before pohce shot him dead.
officials said. Th1..· ~50·1)ound attacker. 1dcnt1fied as Jorge OclGado. 32. of
Manhattan. h.id att\.'nded morning Ma$s celebrated by Cardinal John
O'Connorpnortn \\'ed ne\da~ • attack. •
before l\ new president ta kes onice in
four mdnths.
"We have spccilic proposal in
many areas." he,·ardnadze said.
adding that the discussion!>\\ 111 co' er
nuclear and space \\eaponc; and
conventional arma'mcnts and
chemical weapons as "ell.
~ President Reagan. asked as he
boarded a helicopter for a trip to
Texas if the So\ 1et foreign mini tcr
had "brbught good news." replied. "I
think so."
Reagan did not elaborate and 1i was
unclear whethc,.,_.e had ad\'ance '-'Ord
of the Soviet proposals.
ShevardnS1dze said the two !>ides
will take up .continuing d11Tercnc:e
over interpretations of the 19]1 .\nt1·
8alhs11cs Missile Treat' and will seek
to narrow the gap on their joint effort
to achieve reductions in strategic
nulcear weapons.
• Also on the table will be proposals
for reducing air-launched and sea·
launched cruise missiles.
Shevardnadze's talks here will in-
clude separate meetings Friday with
Reagan and Vice President George
Bu~. The latter encounter 1s being
held at Bush's request. a t J.S. official
said, adding that Democratic pres•··
denual nominee Michael Dukakis
has not asked for a meeting with the
Soviet diplomat.
-~-------
Bush denies talk
with Noriega on
cash laun~ring
LONDON (AP)-A former senior "The notion that Vice President Bush
aide to Panama Gen. Manuel 4'n-would sit down with the president of
tonio Noricaa says Vice President Panama and discuss drug mone}
George Bush complained to Noriega laundering should be a plus," Fuller
about money laundering during a said.
meeting five years ago. according to a He said that at the . 01ee11ng
British TV documentaf}. A Bush aide Espriella told Bush that his govern·
sai<hoday Bush never discussed the ment would step up "efforts to try to
matter with the general. cunail this laundering. ..
The assen ion by Col. Roberto Diaz On a separate allcption that Nor-
Hcrreta contradiei-s-Bush cl:rims that 1cga had Information o n all~ea
the Reagan administration took ac-trading of Nicaragua Contra soldi ers
tion against Noriega, Panama's de in Panama with which he planned to
facto leader, as soon as 11 learned that blackmail the vice president. Fuller
Noriega was allcgedl> involved in said. "That'll a foolhardy notion. We
drugs. don't believe he's blackmailing us."
NoriC19 was indicted in federal Fuller added there wa s no substance
counondrugcharges 1n Februa~ and to the allcptionsand he did not think
U.S. sanctions began aga inst him Noricp had anything With ~htch the
early this year. United States could be blackmailed.
The vice president's staff con-James Baker. chairman of Bush's
firmed Bush met Y.ith Panama's then-presidential campaign. responded to
Prtsidcnt Ricardo de la Espnella and questions about the matter on CBS'
other offi cials. in cluding Noriega. "This Morning'' toda}. '"You're
briefly in Panama m 1983. going to hear a lot of rumor-; and
Craig Fuller. Bush's chief of taff. speculation as this campaign moves
said today that Bush had complained throuah us last 47 da)s." he said. pf..a.Uqed laun<kri'nA of drug_monc) Diaz and Jose I. Blandon. a former
1n Panama. but he denied that the senior intelligence oOicer In Panama.---
discussion had been Y.llh Noril·gn. also said Nonega claims to have
Fuller. speaking with reporter'> at pictures and tape recording that
Andrews Air Force Base as Bush would link Bush or his aides to secret
prepared to leave for a campaign training of Nicaraguan rebels.
event in Boston. said the \ice pres1-Fro m October 1984 to October
dent aired his concerns 10 Espnella 1986, U.S. law proh1b11ed an) U ..
and other offi cials. government aid to the Contras in"
"This story is something we've theirfigbt to topple Nicarag,ua'.s leftisL
discussed berore:· Fulkr sard. ··1t's Sandinista government. T he
not something we've a11emp1cd 10 documentary did not say ·when the
hide... pictures were taken nor when the t:ipe
Fuller said that a rcvic"' of still-recordings were made.
,
classified briefing papers on tht' "We ha ve learned that as early as
meeting showed that the .is-minute 1983 .... George Bush sat down with
meeting occurred dunng a refueling Gen. Nonega to complain about the
stopover in Panama on Dec. I I. 19 3. laundcnng of drug mone)' m Pan-
at the Panama (11\ amx>n..:-~n.u.o.u.t~ou.n1...-..11awmwa~.-"~r~c~po,..a ... c...,r~l1~il~ia .... n~M .... a..,n"°'~""o ..... n~sacu1 ... d ___ 1 Dec. 10 as reported h) Briti h on the Thames Television program.
television. "One of the vice president's con-
Fuller said there "'a' no 1nd1c:i11on cerns. according to Panamanians
that Noriega spoke during thl' session who were there. was an estimated $3
on the drug monc} laundenng prob· billion of drug profits lhat had already
lem or on anything else of su bstanct.•. been laundered through Panama."
Bus andDukakis_.
in trainingforfirst
big debate Suada
By The Associated Pres
Michael Dukak1 and George Bu h
d1v1ded their auention bcl\\C\.'n pub-
lic campaign ing and pn' ate cram·
min~ toda). three da}S before the
presidential debate that both considC'r
crucial. Bush's top aide ..aid the IY.O
sides still hadn't settled on\\ ho "ould
ask the ques11ons.
A day earlier. Democr:tt Duka k1s
promised to ins111u1e a program of
basic health care for p0or ''omen an4
children. and he cnt1'-·11cd Re-
publican Bush and the Reagan ad·
ministration for not doing mori:.
Today. James Baker Ill. Bush's
campaign chairman. said on CB -TV
that selection of que~11oners for the
..debate was still "in the pnx-e~s:·
'"The Dukakis campaign made a
proposal that we use onl) net....,ork
anchors for the ~neh~t and the
moderator -three paneh~ and one
moderator -and \\e said v.e didn't
think that would be appropriate
because that would entirel) foreclose
print media participation... Baker
said.. _
He saia the Bush campa1$n had
submitted a list of 14 names. includ·
ing pri.nt journal ists and netY.ork
correspondents a well as TV
anchors.
President Reagan. 1n com ments
prepared for deli ver) at lia) lor ni-
versity in Texas. cr11ici1ed Demo-
crats-implying Dukak1'\ th ough not
naming him -as "born~agai n
George Panons" in supponing strong
military defense.
While Vice President Bush spent
Wednesday enpging in a mock ·
debate and in briefings " 11h ad\ 1scr ...
Dukakis conferred v. ith Sen. Bill
Bradley of New Jcrse> on the Sunday
night faccofT.
The Democratic nonllnee. accord·
ing to campaign sourcell, sc heduled
his own mock debate Frida' and
planned tO meet With (WO gO\ ernors
well-ve~d in the uccesscs and
pitfalls of public speaking -Mano
Cuomo of ew York and Bill Clinton
of Arkansas.
·Bush, wbo has limned campaign
appearances this week to concentrate
on the debate. was mak ing a special
exception today for two e,·enis. an
appearance with Reagan in Houston
and an endorsement from an unusual
source.
The Boston Police Patrolman's
Association. the largest la"' enforce-
ment in New England. \"Otcd unani-
mously Wednesda) to back Bush's
candidacy. saying the Republican -
not Massachusetts Gov. Dukakis -
would be more atten11' e to the need
oflaw enforcement.
Dukakis downplayed the endorse-
ment. citinJ the association's "hi Mory
oLsupporting..Repubhcans· and th
backing he has received from other
law enforcement organiza11 on . in-
cludinJ the Massachusetts Police
Association. the International
Brotherhood of Police Officers and
the Combined Law En forcement
Associations· of Texas -Bush's
home state.
Nevertheless, Bush campaign
spokeswoman Alixc Glen said the
vice president will venture into bis
rival's back yard today to accept the
endorsement from the unio n. which
represents 1.500 members.
The trip marks BusfH11e('()nd isit
to tht state this month.
Eme~ge~cy zone widened after J ·
Louisiana racial disturbance
'
~lllWICNI, de l'le~ '1/ #lie
7661911~·
Including Ruff Hewn. Albert Nippon, Cambridac Dry Goods,
Dennis Goldsmith and more ...
THE SPOR TING LIFE
1069 FUhion /Siana • 711-8819 , .............. ....,
SHREVEPORT. La. (AP) -
Heavily armed police sealed off a 11·
block area Wednesday nigh\ after
heumg sporadic gunfire in a riot·
scarred neighborhood v.here a white
woman allegedly shot a black man to
death 24 hours carltef.
An cmcracncy Lone was C1'pandcd
late Wednesday niaht in the Cedar
Grove sccuon soon alicr police ~routed traffic off a bus~ tho rouJh·
fire where blacks were throwing
rocks. bottles and bnch at passing
cars
No injuries or senou!I damage
were reponcd Wednesda~ night. and
there were no arrests 1mmedia1el>•
reported In Louisiana's th1rd!fargcst
city.
The white '-'Oman \\as accused of
murder in Tuesday night's shooting
and six blacks were arrested during
the rioting that foUov.ed. police ~1d.
Mayor John Hussc} ~1d the
stratcg) Wedncsda} night"~ to v.a11
out rroublemalccrs. orc<t oipot1cc
cars. -a bustoad of camouflaged
Special Response Team officer!. and
--------------... canine units v.erc stationed at a
command post ntarb).
"The shooting that v.c haH: ''
sporadic," 111d Hussc)' ... It's ~till vtr)
much in a local area The idea '' to lttl offthurea. lf)'ou seal 11 ofT. don't
kt u.y cars lhtoqh. then the~'\ 'iliiliiiJ1 no\h1n1 for them to throw at," I Thouah the atmosphere wH tense.
ll11111;; Polacc Chad Char~ Gruber Yid ll was noth1nt hkt' what the cit> faced
afttt the earhcr nouna.
Wednetdey ftial\f' '1olcncc oc-
curred houn after black lead"" called
for Cedar Gro'e m1dcnl\ 10 ~lay
calm and tuard ... lft" a f'fC'Urrt'ftf."t
of the burning and looting late
Tuesday night and earl} Wednesday.
"We're smina on a powder keg."
stid state Rep. Alphonse Jackson.
who called for a buacial anti-cnme
committee.
··People want pro1ec11on," said
Jacbon. who is black. "I call on
citizens to restore law and order."
His pica followed a m~tma of cuy
off acials and black lcadus to 41sc.u11
the rioting that persisted ncarl} five
hours. until 3 a.m. Wcdne$dav, and
which officials said ~as related both
to drup and racial problems
Stom were looted and burned, and
noten threw rocks and bottles at
whites. Tbttc ~re repons ot nanal
lluR and chants of••Hot 815"u11. ·• the
raw.aran1 whttc a whatt 1ttn-11tr
killed a black tttn-lltf on Aua. 4, an
1MJCffnt tbal tet oW-rK1al tt>ns1on 1n
this northwn1mt Louisiana t1ty of
2,0.000, 1tw 1 .. 1e·s th1rd-1arFst aftt>r
New Ortelnund Baton Routt.
H•*Y nd Orubtt attno~
thll lhe ..-.. f'or &hr noH we~ the
'WO thoota• but both Mid tMtt ~ dftPtr cautn
Diiiy Piiat ·
Kin
BoucHEI
PTA sets
-~annual-
dr1vefor
members
School is back in session and
September is PT A month!
The Newport-Mesa nified
School District's 19 PT As arc
gearing up for their annual mem-
bership drive.
The district has 6.6 73 PTA
----.-·embersatpresent and 1 trl\"-
ing to increase that numbcrto
include m ore local parents.
..
N&WPDRT BEACH• CDRDNA DELMAR
NEIGHBORHOOD s CE Thu•Sdey Septembe• 22. 1988 1 : ]
Near-tragedy Spurs mother t~ action
Newport Beac h woman becomes active
in educating pare nts ori po?l dangers
By KATY BOUCHER
OftMOeltr,.... .....
As Dollie Bnll of Ne\\ port Beach
pzes out into her back~acd. her C)CS are fixed on th~sw1n1m1ngpool that 1'I
ti&htly secured with a cover
She flnds It easier no" 101h1nk back
nine years ago -\\hen the fam1I~
pool almost took her then-1 5-month-
old daughter's life.
.. We had just bought the hou<;e and
were fixing it up," Bnll sauJ "~I~
husband was gardening and Cassie
was in her 1walker I ""ailed to the
frontand my hu band appeared a
minute later It sudden!~ on·urred 111
me -where was Ca'is1e·• IL had onl\
been but a split-second. I ran and a"
my baby fl oaung face do\\ n 1n the
pool.
"Homfied T pulkd her ffmn the
pool but there was no rcspon\t.' ·• she
continued. "Someone must ha' e
scheduled m)' hfe for mt be1.au~e I
hadJUSt taken a CPR courw a munt~
pnor. I administered CPR ~h.: "'a'
btue-grc). and her e~ es '"ere open and
dilated. She was a dead bab~ 9, th1'I
u me paramedics arn.,,ed 3nd It "'a' ;i
miracle. She came bad. "
The Bnll fam11~ "a' lud.;~
1a11sucs \ho"' on~c a child ha~ qu11
breathing for onl} se' ernl minutes. ii
the)' do come baci.. the) most hkel>
will suffer brain damage
It was shonl> after the near traged)
that Bn11 heard about the Orange
Count) Trauma 0<'1et) a non-profit
organi1at1 on "hose unprecedented
drowning pre' en11on program.
"Protec1 Our Kids:· has educated
more than I 000 Orange Count)
children 1n the 1mponance of pool
safCt)
Bn11 \l.anll:d to \h3re the brush \I.1th
death to the "Orld She "'anted other
parents to be J\\3rl' of the pr<''en-
1at1' e measure'> lor thl· Ol"3r-d ro" n·
mg' t(l1m5.
She \ltd ~laUS< the "'eathcr is
'IA.arm 'ear-round 1n ( Jhi0m1J
(Pleaae see A CCIDENT /82)
Any backyard pool or pond can pose a lif e -tbreatentng
dancer to a curloua toddler.
_()C Fair Board
names officers Sbaron Pence, Harbo.rCouncil
mem bersh!J>chairman. has
already begun distribution of
more than 16.000 erf\·elopes to be
sent to parents in the Newport-
-Mesa district.
for upcoming·.ye~r .. '·
Jan Wirgler, incoming pres1-
dentand Karen Hochadel, im-
mediate past president. are also
busy with the dn ve. • • • All mother's know how tough it
can be to control weight dunn$
prcgnancy.-~owtllere·s a belpma
hand,
Soon-to-be mothers tr) ing to
"': control weight gain dunnga
healthy pregnancy may consider
enrolling in the Newport-Mesa
YMCA's "Prenatal Fitness" class.
I . Classes include stretching. nc
ibility and aerobic exercises de-
-signed to help improve c1rcula-
·tion. and ro keep muscles toned
arulOexible.
This can prevent swellin~. leg
cramps, and help make dch very
and postpartum easier.
Prenatal fitnesscanalso hclp
women control their \l'e1ght gain.
<ie_crease backaches and "aricose
veins, andlncreasc energ}.
The class meets in the YMC .\ ·~
pool twice a week and 1s taught b)
certified instructorand nurse
Lblcla Lyons.
Sound hke a plan?{'all
642-9990. • • • Planning a part)? Meeting?
Scminarorcompany picnic?
Red Rock Services. Inc .. a full-
service business event coordi-
nating firm .has recent I) mo' cd to
Newport Center.
Th·ecompany ervc the meet·
ingplanning needs of small to
large corporations and associa-
tions by coordinating nil a peels
of semmars, conventions. open.
"houses. annual.sales mccti ngs .•
retreats. company picnics. mccn-
ti ve group programs and much
more.
And that's not all.
The com pan~ also pro\'tdcs
complete services for orpora tc
and group travel. Through its
computerized in-house reser-
vation systesa. the firm can
provide the best airhne fares :ind
ticketing for events.
This also provides access to
major hotel chainsnnd car rental
companies, both domestic and
international.
PresidenlAllce King lend a
touch of expertise to the com-
pany.
Newport -Beach Dr. Dave David with
former patients Phen Cheng and daughter
op, baby!
Dr.David
reunion -... .set Oct. 2
By KATY BOUCHER
Of -~ ...iot Stefl
When a mother goes through
pregrianq. the hardc t 1h1ng to
lea e behind is the doctor -;he
came to reh, on for· the la'>t nine
months: -
However. \\hat man) of those
mothers fa il to realize 1s 'that u's
often JUSI as hard for the doctor 10
say goodbye.
Newpon Beach Dr. Da'e
David is one ph) s1c1a n "ho
doesn't want to to e touch "'1th
his pauents.
In fact. in the s1>. )Cars he' been
delivenng babies he's had a
chance to watch them gro" up. ·
David and his nur e. ~ll1
Erickson. have organized a reu-
nion-picnic on Oct. 2 for e'e~
baby he's had the plc3 ure to
dehver.
"We orgamzed 11 about three
years ago." Erick on said. "Dr
David has deli' cred more than
500 babies and the\ ·re all in-
vited." •
Da\1d said he builds a close
relationship \\tlh the e\pcc1an1
!llOthers and the) ·re· reluctant to
Ju•tine and Marianne Costlblle and
4authter Brittany.
El Toro resident 'an,'\ ll11uln h..i
been elected p~1den· and < -..r ..
de! Mar resident Tom l nt•n "'' ' ,
prcs1en1 of the ninl"·n l'nll"< 1 < 1 .1'11!,
County Fair Board
The Fair Board ~" po11l '• · :nl
Orange Count) F:ur ..t rJ r '"''' t n
Center 1n Costa \le'>d
·DOOle). :S I. has frt•l•n :r~n:tr.1
member srnce l Y J and ''J' 'l'Jr·
pointed earlier thh 'e..1r 10 J ,t.,,,n,!
four-year term
Dunng her tenure J'-..1 ~·;i·...i
member she has ..er' c:d J' , hJ1rmJn
of the fair commlltt'l' -v. h1,·h
oversees planntng for the ..inr.ual
summer fair -and al'>o ha' .,er, t'd ,,n
comm111ees for buds•·t anJ :.nanlt
horse racing and Cit\ lia1.,on
Profess1onalh. Dook' i'> a w n-.ult-
ant and coordinator 01 '°p<-c 1al t'\ en "
for her own El Toro-based tirm th,11
spcc1altzes in fund -raising Jt II' 1tll''
She currenth ser' n a' .;
gubernatonal-app01nted mt:m~·r tir
the ~arcouc ..\dd1t1 h JluJ 1111:
Aulhon1~. "h1ch 1'> the p;,irohni:
authont\ for narcottt n1kn.:ll'r... n
Caltfomia.
A.cuve in man~ commun11' .ir-
gan1za 11on!> I> 'Oil' ,, :'ll nrc'tJt\ l'
d1re1.' 'r ,f R, rJ"li' ..ir \,, ,, •..tfl'' o t
Orangl·f1u•· ..t"' '' ·t ..i,1' Ile<.
for •ht: T·J .... J. 111 '' H i.:I' ,,h 't'f
Foothii B" "tcr, ..trh: :h: t l •r•
.\'';(I 't:Jf'' "!il 'l ,, l 'l'f' l'.:l J'
coa,h r nc ,11· 'h·.;••
Tho1 '1 r J2 ,.: < cir n..i Ji:• \tar
TtiOtthOll 11
!>lnCl' '-\~.ind ... ,l1'; lt'.l ~• \ '>t'l'l'd
as ,ha1rm..in 1 'hl' ":--..t":.l', ·mm1t·
ICC ,
Thom•wr hJ' ~·l • m;'I "t:d J'> a
broker t• 1r c , J" H;,in t.l' r C om·
mer-1a1 Rl·a f,tJtt • • 't: l'r 't·ar'
( UrTt'nll\ Ot I' h.11rrn3n lll thl'
1her l1•ck 1 u• "~ h ,., thr
prem11."rl· tunJ·r 1 '"'f .. r~..tn 11.i11 .. n
for the < 1rJ'llll ( int• Ri:r uhltt..tn
Pan' He '' ;,ih1• J Jir~, tor 1or the L1nc.oln ( 1 ui.. i' )r J' 1'.• I. •Ont~
In add1111 r. ht: ' 11nt• t•I lht·
organ11ef\ 1 .. r 'hl"· n Br:id Li:itt''
nev. tounJ..i• 11 11 1 •• t' Nl'' 1·n11on ol
drug abu')t..· '" 'l•.1n~t· 1 .int~
.\l'i.O d u'"''1i' !nt -\u.:.,,t hoard
meeting. buarJ mt:mt'x r !{, hc:n (lark
ot an Juan < .Jl'l"\r;,i n •rt'' ~nl·d trom
hi'> pc.1s1t11Hl 1 !ht· ""..trd Ht• 1s
relcxattng t• ' · · nt •n < ..ti hlrn1a
~
Lung Association
offering eight-part
stop-smoking clinics
It's a fact Smol.ing ... .iu''" 11n ...
damage and heart d1>l'<l-\l'
It's become soc1alh unaut rt.1hl t
1n public places. antf 1~e rn,, '1.1 ,
increasing!~ nsen to·a '!Jlal l '• ·a .. ;1t
So. the most ltkel\ th ing · ~
quit.
Howe' er an' sm,,i..,·r "II '.
n's not that ea~~
The .\mencan Lune \"''' 1
wants to help. and ha~ put ·, ... , lhl'T
·:Freedom from Sm 1ni , 111• , ,
"It's an e1@.ht sess1 'n I'~'!=' r"1
said Debbie \ta hood • ~'ll' J'' ,, 1.1
uon·s director of smol.ing. ,·J · 1n
"We iocus on stres .. -m..ina .. ., • •'!
weight control and b3<.1t.i 11, , t
lead a health' hie<;th t'
Mahood said the ·gwur' ·' d
about 20 peopk The ( ., . "
~·111 be ior support and g· .r ~ · ...
bers will discuss at lea't th t'1 .1 · .1
t1' es the\ could u'<: , , .i
reaching for a c1gare11c
"Cigarette (mol..1ng '
psycholo~call~ add1c11' ".1
nicotine itself." \tah(l1\J '·' '
tan re<.uk '~' 1 a' · "''1•ni;,i ,,,n~t 1 pJ·
110 0 lH hl'JdJc h1·, i 1, •t',1, aJd1t l1.11n
1s the h..inu·rn,1u·t-,· ,.1t 11'1 Fur an
e\ampll l ' r• l 1 l ' u'l'd lt'
smtlk1ntt t' en : "' • p,,,_,-up tht
phtine -.: ';:i ', :-· ··-" J t1 mt' \\ ,.
If\ to ·rl'·"..t r \1h''· ,, :he\ .... 11
su\"14'!1!-.lt "" ,·:'-•·~ ' .,, ll•r that
v.antcd .... g;,i ·11, T h..it ' ,, 'icrl" ~
gr. up '-l i'' I -"··~ "ml.' 11!
alterna11' "' · Jt '1 '' '" tur that per<.o n
\1ah "'\~ ,,., J .. ~ .. , ... , pant' J.f(
en1.ouragt''-' ·,, "l r '"'''1. ni;. at thrir
ov.n r'l"' "'J l'' • .,., ;hl' 1 1unh
~SS Ql" -·l-•• -, '). OJ\.
Thr .-.... ~' , ., .i•·c 1)u 1 ()a,·
1s ti)(' 'iJrJ ,. ,., -..i " · Tht·re ·1,
noth n~ .J!'l,!°'\•u .. I' J1 h 'Tlal.c a
\m,lki; .... , t ; .. • 'll. rt· ' v. hen hl
mal..<'' "'J ' ,!\', 'H'r l h,·n \\Ith the
~upp.,r: · J "uJ,1\ t'. ;\ ""d' help' ea. r ,it •w· r. th, c 1.;' · •
t •n , 'Jdt•t Jl'd , ,.,n •\..er ( on-
nte B1•kc• ,., .1 ihl' '\••r -.m11\..1ng
'>C.'''ll'"' l ~1;'1"1' /l 'h1 •t-\ IOU' a
'r ""l'h j ,,.,r ·• r 1.. ·~• •• \
I;,
King"sexperiencc includes
more than 20 years in organiling
.... (PleueeeePTA/82)
. (Pl~ae see BABY /82)
Dr. 0.Tid bold• fonner patient Brandon Stubl at laat
year•• reunion. ounelea,esthe s,stem in:"
da) s There are \omt' "r1 ;·
\\, ~ .lM ·~, '"0 •1' 'h1 ni. h(---....
f Pleasc see L1:JNG/B2)
,--.. I
Hawaiian im pressi.onfst: d°fspla yS talents at ·Newport hotel
lahaina Gattenes m Ne" pon Bcactt \\ 111 feature the
work of Lau Chun. Ha...,:111·s best l no"'n 1mpres 1on1st
artist, this v.cckend at the Le Mend1en Hotel m Newpon
Beach.
The an1s1 will be honored at o reccpuon Frida~ from
6 to 8 p.m. as v.cll as a brunch and dinner in the hoters
Cafe Acun Saturda). His "or~s "111 be a\atlable for
viewina throu&hout the ""cc~cnd
Lahaina Galloncs 1s located at the Mrnd1en. 4500
MacAnhur Blvd .• Ne" port Beach Catt 85 I ·~328 for
additional information
Beaefit dl.aaer Ht for YMCA
Celebrity waiters will be ~r' mg1ues1s attending the
second annual Circle Y Cclcbn t) ; tampcde. sponsored b~
thcSaddleback Valle) YMC "·Saturday al the Hu111 Club
in Coto de Caza.
Amona the supporters arc Congressman Ron
Packard, conarcss1onal candidates Chris CoA and Dana
Rohrabechcr. state Sen Wilham Campbell ~s
temblyman Gil Ferauson. henfT Brad Gates, Count)
Anessor Brad JacoM and upen-1sorGadd1 Vasquu.
Funds &om the C\ICnt '"" hclDsuppon YMC'\ child
care prosnms The proaram ""ill btiJn ~1th a sikn1
auction at 6 pm • followed b) dinner and Inc aurnon at ti
p.m and dancma until m1dn1aht. Tl(~Ct arc SIOO_pcr
penon and Wntem 1t11rt' 1 the appropnatt' drc\s. Call
the Y at 8)():%22 for deto1l
Lo11do11 tram,,.ae at occ
"A~n in l ondon '" lht 111k of tht' oprnina
pre1entat1on 1n Oransc o.nt C ()tic,~· 19 • ~ tl'I\:· ~tosuc wna. "Armchair ,\d,tnturc'i. · \(fttn1n1 Fnda~
at 8 pm in OCC' Robert R \loorc. f hl"atcr
Cla~ Franc1 o \\111 J'~'Cnt the Lond11n pr•'ttram
~ h1ch ts pnced at $5 in ad' antt' .ind tl at the d\~'r J!>1.1n
tickets for all 10 pro&ram\ M•' J\ .ul.ihk lor or .SJ5 lur
senior c1t1zens 60 and ll' er
The r(maintng prllgrJm' 1n the ca,on .. , 11! llX'U\ .1n
the Pacific Rim. fn1..i lrd an<l \u,tri.1 the HtmalJ\J<;
France. Canada's nauonJI parl.~ the \•,uth hinJ •J
andtheThorHe~erdahl T1grJ,C'\fX'd1t1,1n {Jtl-l1~-:' (
for further information
. Atrard ceremony tonlgbt
The Ora nae C uunt\ \lrntJI I kalth "'''ix 1Jt1l'n \\Ill
hold us annual mce11ng and J\I. nh 'el'\'m,1n~ 1onigh1
from 6 to 8 p.m at the nt:" \IJrnott \u1k' in 't:"f'Orl
Beach
Thr meeting "111 mdmk the 1ndul 11~n l'.>t m'"'
officers for the l~~li-~~ OOJrd ot J11\'cto~ I fl~ C\C'n' 1'
open to the pubhc and re..cn tHtn\ rn.1~ bi: made b\
calhna 54"-1SS9
SmaJJ ba•lnea loan PrrJ6nm
Sidney MOf'I\, 1.1\1('1 ~' tUll\C t•lhH·r at n('rn·
mcnt Fund1n1 1n l fl\ \n d ' "ill 'l"i'. ~ f riJi, al the
ddleback Rq1\-.n.il twml'L r ,,r c. om mer ·, 1t'C't1n
on 1k 10\emmcnr 11Jran1~ h'.1n iimgram tor ~all
busmntn -Thct\Cnt • 111 ~held at• '0 'n in lhC' l;a una Hill\
Hohda) Inn. on ~ P.11 Road, 1 th \.lrl 1>1cao Fr'l.'('\lo'i~
Thf cC>it is S ~S for ad' :an, c rt'' I'\ .1111n nd S 11 11 th('
door lt~f'\1t1on' m:a' ht-maJ ' 1.'lllh th<' ..:namlx'r
offiC'C at 837-3000
1
School magazlne drive set •
Ra11,h1 '-Jn J <'J~u1n ,,h(1ot "111 conduct J maga11nc
drt\l' 10 J ,, und' f,lr lh, JlUr,hJse of .\5 Cl'mputc.'~ tor
u~ .._, 4'tuJl'nh at thl' Ir' inc.--.,htl\'I
Pa rl."nl' :rnJ lrt,·nth '"II tx runnini the maga.11ne
sub ... ._n p11<'n Jrt\l' fr,,m Fnd3' through Oct tl. ~•th a
pcf\:Cn!Jgt' o : thl "11l'' \'JrmarLl'J for the school Mo~
deta1h "'II~ ''lkr,·d JI \ll•nJJ\ .., t-ad•. t? ~hool night
fr1.'m -I ' 0 p nl
Relncarnatlon semlnar •lated
The hptm•n,t· 111J l 1ft't1ml' .. a program deahn~
"'11h rein1..irn,\IH,.'O "111 Ix· pr\'\l'nl~d 1h1$ \\c.'Ckend at the
.\1rp1,,rhr Inn 1n ll\tnl·
hark' lJhm.J J , 1'un\C'IM .10d h' pnothcrnp1s1. "111
condu\t the "1rl..,h••I" l .111 -i-~~Q5_\ for funhcr
mformauon
Benefit play scheduled
ThC' ..,,,a1h f'r.11 i!t' l 11un1' '\\ C .\ and th<' Orange
( ounl\ ~,u.tl .\ \ault '<''"'lJrl.. v.111 spon r a. per-
t m1an,<' ,,, "f N t ,1!11nJ l11rl \\ho Ha'e Con 1de~
u1 .. 1Jc \\ h<n 1hl Rain"''~ " fnur· h~ the Ora.nat
Count' 61. I.. '' h•f' 1 ht•atcr f-.nd3~
Tht t'' ml .. "h ,hi!C'\l tor p.m :u the' '\\ (' .\
auJ1u1num, 1-' ' Hm.iJ" ' -..anu na T1d.ct a_~
1a\ dcJui;t1hk · n ~ N nkn.-J ~' lhn l~ '\ '(' .\ •
ll ~ .. :.3 ....
Jfal'cJI «Dime. beJJetJt •t
\ otuntttr t.n th \1 l\:h ot 01m 81nh Ocftet\
Foundat ,,r ' •'
11,1n and d '• '
ln1emat1N1.1 R.1
Chef<. 1r,1m ''
10 ... ompetc r :.,r.
D1ant' Penk,1'1 :JI I ' \ 1
funher 1nf,,rm.t1h•n
Love seminar ln Irvine·
.\ \\('lrl.<.h1•r rn1111.·.1 H ,,, • 1" \\ 1\t·I\ ·''di N-
Prt'~nted '-.11urJ:i, tr.•m" ~ 1 It n1111n at thl' lnme
't outh n "e' l l'n1.·1 1 .. '' \ 11 \\l in ln me
Jeannl 't'I"''' " I l fh 11 .,,, <>t·minar "h1ch
e\am1n<'' I'" e rdJ thll ''"r'' l h< 1 'l 1, \I ' JX'r rt"r'lon 1,r S:!S for a coup le-~, al I r.n 1\1 \ 111h·r"'" .st f'l!'fl· ''(~\ 1 tor
add111onal informa111111
~ r change workshop
.\pJ'ro:l\ hr\ tor m3kint1 l'lk• ti\,. l.lrct"r changrs ~ 111
be de~1led \.lturda\ at .1 1hrt'1.··hou1 or~'ihop m Room
101 of the 1C"nu· l N 11ir\ 11~ I .11 Or;1ngl' < l~!>I c. ollcie
01 l R1,ht-n,, ,1 < 11,1,1 \1 · ... 1 ,al"el"r lOun~lor. v.-1tl
conduct tht c,t>m1n<1r IMm ·~ J n tCl noon The t°l."C ts S20.
and rc11 lrltl(ln ma\ 1'..· ma1.k t-' rht,nc at -'3~-II 0
Ba•fneu E%J>O ln Hantl.116fOa
Tht 19 Orangr ( 1"lunl) Ru,rnt'"' hjl() oa-111 ~held
Uu ••tcktnd in th( m
•
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• CE 0rMge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 22, 1988
--ccess secrets
uedatCoast
women's seminar
BJ 1 •n EARNEST lab technician to complcJnent her
... ._........ doctor-husband's carttr.
How does a girt who was pro-"You have to understand. I was an =led to become a wife and all 'A' student and had absolutely no
le IJ'OW up to be one of the interest in the medical profession or
IDGl&powenul women in Hollywood'? in biol<>tY," Lansina said.
For Sbetry Lansin&. former prcs1-She shunned her father's advice.
.. t of 20th Century Fox Studios but after araduati~ Wlth honors.
who now is co-owner of a motion Lansina followed her husband to
picture company, the key was to California where he was to practice
nbel. · medicine. There she discovered Hol-Speekina to an audience of Oranec lywood -and vice versa.
County women at the: Dana Point Altbouah she tried to blend "ith
Reson Monday, the producer of the other doctor's wives and to busy
blockbuster film "fatal Attraction," hcrselfcookinaand cleanin~, Lansing said she rebelled against a world s fl where beauty was valued more hi&hly wasn't satisfied. he worke bne y as .... _ · a model. She taught high school uwn intellect. A world where social E~ish and was also a math teacher prowess was praised above aademic achievement. in atts. Neither stirred her passions.
"Much to my mother's dismay. I She was bored. • .
became a voracious student," Laos-Eventually, w~en her marriage
ina said. "I was a book~orm." • ended and Lansang wa~ forced 10
Lansing's luncheon talk was the sup~rt hc:rself. she moved into th«;
hi&hlilht .of the "Women Helping movie business.
Women" conference. sponsored by Bcginning as a freelance scnpt
the Women'sAdvisol) Council to the reader, Lansing was paid $5 for each
South Coast Medical Center Foun-script she read and summanzed.
dation. The dar-tong conference. AfteF advancing to the pos1uon bf
which offered 1nd1vidual 1tm1narson story editor at MGM, Lansing was · health~ and iifestyter.wasiteld promoted to-vice presiden ot
to raise funds for the South Laguna creative affairs. Then she moved on
hospital's Women's Pa' 1lton and to Columbia where she became 'ice
Resource Center. president of production. Eventuall}.
Lansing's inchnauon toward study she was appointed president of pro-
was only heightened. she said. when ductions at 20th Century Fox.
Uie could not get a date to her Junior It w~ heady business. but Lansing
prom. She asked four different bov said she found a way to keep life in
-the)' all turned herdo"n. • penpective. She began spending one
"I retreated into-the pt>ace and month each year in an undeveloped
security of academic life:· she said. area of the world. Whether in India.
It's hard to enqs1on the dark-Austra"lia or Afri ca. her
haired beauty ~tth the talent . to anthropol04i~l . excur~1on~ helped
produce a string of fiJm including keep he~ pnonucs stra11ht tn a fast-
••IV'amervs. Kramer." "The Verdict" tracked industry.
........... '-......
Al Learned •tanda ln front of hl• Corona del llar mulc-
lnatnactton butn eu.
CdMmusician has
found the secret
to playing by e~F--
aj liTY BOUQIER °' ...............
Learnina how to play the piano
usually involves read1na music~
The ability to "play by car" ha s
been considered more difficult, and
some music students claim they arc
never able to arasp it.
Al Learned was one of those people,
but he was bound and determined to learn to play music by ear.
Learned. 72, teaches piano in his
modest studio in Corona <kl Mar. He
says he tqches usiJl& a method of the
17 scales of"do-rcy-me."
"I always admired Jimmy Durante,
who sana and played without reading
music.'' he said. "I read music -but
couldn't play by ear. f went to several
collcaes and still with all that traini ng,
never learned the secret.
"It wasn't until I was in my 40s and
I met a man who showed me the
'Movable Do Method.· "
Learned said the man who taught
him the skill was Billy May. May was
a popular compo~~ and wro.tc music
for the 60s tclcv1s1on drama 'Mod
Squad.'
"At the time, I had a studio in
Hollywood," he said. "May-had hired
some of my students to play in a band
he had formed tor some dances. The
students noticed his peculiar way of
singing 'do-rey-me' an place of the
usual ·a,b,c,' the way music was
tauaht. • · "He came to visit and we talked for·
about IS minutes," he said. "1 told
him of my interest in learning bow to
play by ear. He told me of the
'Movable Do Method.' and 1'
worked. With that method I could
thi nk of a sona and six months later
lcam how to play it. -
"The memones bf how lune
sound ,.,:,....,,,.,t .. " "nrd in ~our mind
like, 'do' for "row' an ·Row Row Row
Your Boat' -to 10 with a sound. It
works like a lanauage. In language,
you feel somethina and express that
feelin&. There arc 17 difftrent noto--.:a&tt You can use-do-rey-mc to
identify each of those scales."
Learned explaintd that music in-"-'
struction is sometimes tailored for
people who have "perfect pitch.''
"Unfonunatcly, only one tn 1.000
have perfect pitch. so it's hard for
them to associa te a note with a
sound," he said. "With this method,
every word (do) is associated with a
sound. America is wasting billions of
dollars teaching thetrstudcnts perfect
pitch,'' he said.
"I take a beginning person and get
them to play 'Row Row Row Your ·
Boat' in 12 different keys "ith both
hands ... I teach them in several
different keys with the same words
and same sensations." ....
Learned said he's been teaching in
Corona del Mar for more than 20
ycan. He's enjoyed more than 2,000
students and generally has at least 20
pboils at a time. ..
Wtlen askcti if he could~each
anyone how to pla y the piano he
~plied, "I haven't found anyone wh<f
can't sin& a little. If you can sing n -
you can play it."
PT A SETS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ••• and "Chanots of Fire:· as the ··hope-Lansanacloscd her talk with a quote
lcssly gawky and awkward .. teen she from Martin Luther Ktn Jr. " t-..---~scnOes:--8\jHfl~eoce-sccm~--mnindenharm~ri<nrim~...rnrtt-t.r>r'7znr~c..L-wuw...._ __
empathetic as Lansmg deKnbed an hike in front of them, but the)·, c vanous successful corQQratc. __ ~e~Orange Count~
\.
improbable beginning to an 11-already covered a lot of ground. non-profit and chantable C\ en ts. chapterofthe American Heart
lustrious career. "We ain't what we'd hke 10 be." King is an acu,·c member of Association.
She remembered the da} 'ihc-"at Lansing quoted King as sa)i ng. "We Meeting Planners International 1 Money raised thro ugh the
least subconsc1ousl)" -became a ain't what we should be. <\nd we ain't and the Societv for Jn centi' c event will help research. cduca-
feminisL It was when her father what we ought to be. But. thank God. Travel Executh·es. tion. and commvnity sen ice
sugcsted shequttcollege to become a we ain't what we was." She is also tn'-Ohcd in com-projects supported b} the Amen-
munity affairs and sen es on can Hean Association tnJtS
many committees for ho th bust-continuing battle against
ACCIDEN"'I' SPTTRS M"'~HER nessandcharityorganiza11ons. cardiova~ulard1seasc ..
-,&-\;I g -_r •• --Klng~smemocrmlpSinducJe l ~TtlOTI"10ltreexemSC'. titt
From Bl the Orange Count\ Protorol e'ent will feature an aerobic
drowning 1s a com mon traged> and for children under the a~c ot liw: Foundation. NC\\ p ort H:irhor workout. the Los An~el~s-RarJ_1s
shouldn't be ignored. Brill ~1d mo~t Brill said there arc simple tips to and Orange Count~ Cham hers of ch~erleaders. health tnformat1on.
• • • How about a big welcome-to-
the-new-job to Corey S. Cramin of
Newport Beach.
Cram in has joined the Newport
Beach office of Sheppard. Mullin.
Richter and Hampton as an
associate.
The 60-ycaf:<:5101aw firm of1l0
attorneys has offices m San Fran-
cisco, Los Angeles, Newport
Beach and San Diego.
mothers feel a seose of guilt and don t keep your child safe. Commerce. the Pacific Club. 552 pnze drawings and lot more. ~~ttosharetheexpenencc. , "Parents should treat a pool Ith· Club.Chariot Champion~and Theeventstartsandlin1 hesat lnh1snewposjticm.Cramin
I '4'a$-the onl) mOlhcr ~ tlll.ng Lo any dangerous item -Just .ht.c man} others. the ln'lne Hilton and TO\\Crs and will.spec!alize in Ii ligation law.
taJlc," she said ... , \I.Cot on a personal knives, guns. poison. or a bUS} s1m.·1 • • • ·11 d I n crusade. I spoke at R-01anes 11nd did -they're all life threatening. , d wi win a onga scenic. at · radio and telev1s1on inten 1ews. "Secure your pool. Install fences · Don't forget to keep atur a~· cou~se for walkers. runners and
"Theo one da~. I happened 10 with sclf-closang. self-latching gates Oct. 29. open. cychsts.
&lance at the front page of a ne"s-and solid safety ~I co\Crs. -Employees from 29 <:om panics There will be plenty of free pape~ a~d .saw another ·near-drown-"Never consider a child "atcr-located in Irvine. NC\\ port Beach refreshments for anybodv attend-
ing v1ct1m on the front page. In the safe," she said. "Children under 3 art' and Costa Mesa arc set to partic1-ing ·
article, a Dr. Rucker was mcnuonl'd not made water-safe Just by 10struc-pate in theeighrh annual Heart ·
-the same doctor "ho treated m' tion. In addition to la)ers of protcc· and Sole Classic. Employee-participants frotn
Cassie at the ume of her accident. · tion to the ~I. watch )our chit-Newport Beach include Hoag
"I was leaving to"n. but told him I dren." she said. . This isa fi ve kilometer fun Memorial Hospital. Kcmet Elec-
would do everything 10 m} power 10 Protect Our Kids meets on a b1-walk, I 0 kilometer run and :?5 tronics, P.M. Elkin Company.
hclpe<lucatc parents how 10 prc,ent a monthly basis, and suppon groups · kilometerbicyclingevcnt. Pacific Financial Companies droBwn11i~~ .. d.R k . d od h arcfliaredvailadble ,fo.r tho~ who ha ve TheHeartand oleCla~ 1cwill Stradling. Yocca.Carlson& ' n JOtne uc er. an t a~ t e~ su e a rowmng trauma.
chair Protect Our KJ,ds. Brill said the society 1s geanng up
Cram in was formerly an as-
sociate with Bonne. Jones,
Bridges. Mueller and O'Keefe in
its Santa Ana office.
• • • We invite you to send us
iDformation on communJty hap-
. pealD11. We want to bear from
you aboat apcomin1 events, local
people and neighborhood news ID
1eneral. Send tcJ tbe Dally Pilot,
P.O. B'ox lHO,Co~ta Mesa 9HH.
Corey 8 . Cramln
Mar~ to tbeattentlon of Katy
Boacller.
"What I want to do ts to reach that for its eighth annual fund-raiser Oct.
prqnant woman who is.terrified her I, a dinner and auction to De held at LUNG ASSQCIAT-ION STOP-SMOKING CLINICS.•• child is going to be abducted from the the Four Seasons Ho.tel in Ne" port
shopping cart. and plant 10 her mind Beach.
if they have a pool. Lhe) 're most likel) Prizes inclu<!r'a tnp for J"O to
aoing to ha ve a drowning accident." Tahiti, a BMW conven1ble. and.
she said. "Drowning is the number fiuinaJy. an electric swimmi]lg pool
one cause of death 1n Orange C'ount) cover.
From Bl
many puffs they take off or a
ciprette." Boker s:11d ... It's usualh
I 0. Then times that b\ 20 c1gareucs
and you have 200 pufi"!>. Then times
record why they wanted that cigaret-te."
---------------------------, that by how man> packs 1n a da>. ho~
Both Boker and Mahood agreed 1t
is behavior modifi'tauon a"areness
and exercise that are underl) mg
factors to a ke) for succes\.
SEPTEMBER 29. 1988 at 7:00 P.M.
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The Cahforn1a Department of Health Services (OHS) and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (E PA) have scheduled a community
meeting for Orange County residents to discuss five cleanup altema-
• tlves developed for the Stringfellow Site located in Glen Avon.
• Catifom1a. Some atternatives would" Involve continuing the present
prectice of performing additional wa(er treatment of Stringfellow Site
groundwater in Orange County
Currently, Stringfellow Site contaminated groundwater undergoes
1nttlal treatment at a groundwater treatment plant s!tuated at the site.
Thll pretreated water is then transported through an Industrial NW9f
pipeline to Orange County Sanltlat1on Districts' water treatment
ptent1 for further treatment and disposal.
Preseritat1ons wUI focus on the !inal cleanup actions presented In the
Stringfellow Draft Feasibility Study (FS) Report and the OHS/EPA
Propc>Md Plan for cleanup of Site-related contaminated groundwater
In Glen Avon. Public comment pertaining to the FS Report and the pr~ Plan la an euent1al component In the decilk>n·maklng
prcc111 conducted to select a final remedy for the site. The communi-
ty meeting will give Orange County residents the opportunity to
dl9cull cleanup options and provide comments to Dt1S and ~PA
~.
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Both the FS Report and the Proposed Plan were laued for public
review and comment on June 30. 1t88. The full FS Report, a brief
Technical Summary. and the propoeed Pian •e avaHeble tor pubffc
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many packs a \\eek -and \Ou've
puffed quite a bit! ·
"Also we ask the smot.cr to put a
pencil with paper wrapped around 1t
inside their pack." she C'on11nued.
"Each time the) hght up the} must
"Wh en you quit smoking there
usually is a weight gain." Mahood
said. "You can control that "eight
gain by exercise. Although 1t 1s pro' en
your metabolism slows do" n after
...
At Brandon's,
I had the
Sau teed
Ju~bo Prawns
and Prime Rib
Special
for only $14.95!
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lb> Bub« Law. Mllp6tn («JI) 432-6.111
3350 Avenue of dw Ans. C.-. M .. (714) 754-tlm
Reter'v1tiOlll MGGWNllcWd
AdJlc:ft\t to thr '""9y tltritagir H0teJ
•
your body has withdrawn from
nicootine, the-most weight you
should gain is five pounds. l tell all my
ex-smokers to be carefu~ That five
extra pounds can easily lead to 20."
When ask~the ultimate quesuon. "Docs the c inic work?" Boker said •
"There is a percent success rate
immediately llfter the clinic. After
one year, there is a 33 percent success
•rate~ 48 percent in Orange Count)."
The Amencan Lung Association
offers sessions at Hoag Hospital tn
Newpon Beach beginning-Oct. ~r
Other clinics arc offered throughout
Oranac County through December.
The cost is $4S, "Only enough to
cover the materials ~e give out at the
~ions.'' Mahood said. "We provide
hindouts, pamphlets and a relaxation
tape to help handle the stress. But the
best thing we give 1s the lifetime of
freedom of smoking. ..
-By Katy Bo•cb~r
BABY.REUNION SET OCT. 2 ••.
From Bl
leave afterthe birth. And he findslha1
he misses them. too.
"I find somtimes the) make ex-
cuses just to v1s1t," he said.
Erickson said she feels the same
way and enjoys planning this annual
event.
"It's the onh time l"·e -.ecn
hundreds of strollers all at the same
time." she said. "I plan different
events from the infant to the older
children and have made up shins for
the winners. The theme 1s. 'See How
They've Gfown. · "
Erickson says she has big plans for
this year's third-annual event. 1nclud-
ina balloon tossing, finger-painting
with shavin4 cream and a father's
diaper chan,ang contest.
David said this panicular picnic
will celebrate somethina special.
"It's not only a celebration to sec
each other apin, but a celebration of
my new video," David said. "The last
10 years I have been pthering
anfo~ation on p1'pncy and b1nh.
DON'T JUST GO
We put together a video that'-;
divided into three tnmcstcrs. It
covers everything from learning ho"
to calculate your due date to ul-
tasounds and C-Stctions.
"The last 40 minutes is a o;upcr·
vised approved aerobic "Ort.out for
prqnant women:· he said. "It's
filmed at the beach. I am an the' 1deo.
too. This way expectant mothers foci ·
safe when they exercise. I'm prcll)
excited. We've alread) put 1t 10
pharmacies and spcc1alt) shops. Thi!>
fall it airs coast to coast -a~ "ell as tD
seven foreign countries."
• Erickson said she and the doctor
have been bus) tracking all the former
patient$ and maihng mvttauons.
"We hope not to lea"e an~bocf~
out," she said ... It's such a areat time.
&ch family provides their own fooe
and we provide extra dnnks and a big
cake. It's held at Tewinklc Park in
Costa Mesa. Evef)one is encouraaets
to panaci~te in the fun -I know j
really am tookina f('lrward to 1t."
GROW THROUGH m
SEMINAR
Six Thursday Evenings
Sept. 29th-Nov. 3rd
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Over 5 000 have -
attended 14 prf!Vlous
workshops
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thursday. September 22. 1988 CE BS
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P ~PARAlil • ~--=------. A formal dress-scavenger hqrit ,.
By VIDA DEAN °' ................
The pace began to slo"' a ltttle after
4S minutes. After all. 11's not cas, for
women to run all over lY.O floor\ of a
store in form-fitting dc<>1gner go ..... ns
and hiah-hcel pumps. Tu,cdo-clad
men were getting a befuddled lool.
tryina to find the mascara counter
This was the founh annu,11 "(m!at
Catalogue Caper .. trca-;urc hunt ~enc
Saturday evening at Neiman Marrns
in Fashion Island. The almost 400
runners paid S 175 each 10 attend the
Orange County Chapter. Amencan
01abcte$ Assoc1a11on benefit. From
clues presented on arn \al. the~ went
from department 10 department. up
and down the. <''>CJltllor hunun¥
about 130 pnze'>.
The stakes v.ere htt1h and "'''"
wonh the efTon 1f \OU rnn,1dn Jn
$18.000 Ja,•a Seas c·ru1sl· tor tY.u on
the C unard Sea Go<ldC'I'> 11 a S; tiOO
Stephen Yeanrk beaded goY.n \1
$2,800 set of Hcnl) Duna) ~old
camnas or a S:?.000 C harlcs run
pearl and diamond eamngs 1mpon·
ant
Bu Huser of Huntington Beach
was ec\tatlc O\ er winning the en.use.
So was husband David. who gets to go
with her. Bruce Non and L•·Au Ce~ea tlauned theJC"-Cll) and Dona
JoDts has a nc"' go'>' n
Probabl} no one at the pan) was
having more fun than cha1Noman
DlaH Bromiley, and she <ll<ln't "'1n
any1h1ng-eitcept the sat1sfacuon of
making more than S90.000 for the
ADA. and 11s fight against diabetes
(Hcsband Lee "'on a SY.eatsh1n -1t
was one the~ had undef\\rmen 1
.. We ha"e a record cro"'d tonivu·
and malung a record amount. r'm
thnlled. We even ran out of o p-
ponunity t1ckets."sa1d Brom1le~ 1:he
sellout occurred, ho"' C\ er. alter
S20.000 wonh had been ~Id and Bill
Geyer of Ne" port Beach bought o ne
tliat gi v'es b1m a S I0.000 '>hopping
spree at NM. (He Y.as not there but
received the good ne"'s after being
awakened.) "We closed the store
today at 5 and were open again for th~
partYat r;u said NM \'P and general
managerGafle Dvorak, also 1mmed1·
ate past president of the .\D.\ rhaptcr
board. (She arranged for all guests to
go home with the '8 '\1 Chnstma
catalog and part) fa"or5. I
Jan Vlttl, dad Clement
Rincb cbeck out a prize.
Cathy Lowden pauaea at a
trea.ure stop.
tables centered Y.lth mt\\'d t-<1u--1ud
in the three color; l pJ>t"r c • J''
Catcnng also set us long tJbln :i .. u.l
with shrimp and c~' 1ar 1 .. r thl· , .. .1.1
hour. and L)'1Ul Willis m•'' l'd in \\ 11h
bu musu:uns.
The caper c.omm111n· 1ndudcd l{>-
cha1rman Jan \ 1U1, Pat Agid, Jan
Moore, Donna Blue, Mar) Car-
rlogton. l'aoc~ Cla) ton. Pam
Giimour, Barbara Goodman, Julie
Wilson, C.rol Jooes. Pam Spinarski,
Leba Kramer, Harriet Selna.Romy
McFarland, Anoe Reese, Janict'
Markel, 8UJ1J1y Pero, Cecilia Nou.
Donna O'Bryan, Patti Pacilio, Slaeri
M11~y. Micllele Pennington, Mary
Jeao Simpkins. Carolt' teele, Bonnit'
Lambert. Trudi Kern and Judie
Muto, 1.1.hohas been at all four cape~
and has alY.a)<> been a pn1c s~·uer
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Diana BromUey and Carmelo Manto. Gayle DTorak aul•ta Bunny Pero.·
The two-hour store transformation
·included a .first-floor dining. room
aft'a with red, teal and }ello"' clothed
After the ph)'S1cal w 1ri...uu1 dur.n.i
the hunt, guest!> QUl'Ul'tl up i.1r lhl-,r
dinner -roasted hl·l'I ll'ndal•' n
stuffed pork loin and l h d .. ·n t'l1l.i..t
caviar fettuccine 1.qld ''" Jnd 'l"I!
&JCS. Later the~ rh{'C "{'J nut thl
dessert bullet ladl'll 1.1.11h 1r .. 11lll·1,
tort~. taru and <:n:ml' 1.k ml'nlhl
tnangles. '
Drunken drivers get off easy Ho Ro sc oP£
Friday, September u·
By SYDNEY OMARR
~~~~r RR~S~:~l~··~a1~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lU~'·'~aA~l~t~e~k~e~ep~1~~~~*~*~~1~~1~~~eA~1~~11~ A~ES (~arch ~~·Aprtl rq~ 4rl1,1t) cenicnaround
outraged when I read the endo'>cd htm."' friends, contests. '>'a~enng. 'I ou ha'e desire to ··take a
article. It's about a gu) arn:sicd nine Thai 1.1.as "'onderful ad' 1~l'. \nn chance." Member o l opposue se\ 1s ·1n mood to tlin
times for drunk dm ing A and I'm glad tu ~cc '>umeone .11 long. Protect selftn cltnche!> be obJel.ll\e
The last ume. he ktlk'J a 2~-,ear-II last address th<: l'mottonal a.,~ll'> 111 TAURUS CApnl 20-\ta~ 20 1· Be d1ploma11c. go slo"'
old ~rl four month'> ~fore-hl·r scxuall~ trinsm11tcd dr'>l'a c!> respond to '"' 1tat1on ntcndcd b~ higher-up .\lcent
wedding. He v.as sent~n1.eJ Ill 1.•,cn lMDEIS modenmon. ecnPrtal1\. dunno \C><:1al affair You"ll ha'e · It strurk me thJt the 'x!mc ad' tl\' ~~, e years in pnson 11 d 1 chance to impress supenor . tu mal.e 'aluable contacts What happened lo lho .. e tougher could be applied \n 3 aung re J· GEMINI (Ma\ 21-June :!I))· ~1 urn that 1s offered 1s
laws? Two chances shoulJ ha' c ~en uonsh1ps. Holding. i1ff thl' Sl'\u.11 abstract as contrasted to ··solid.. Go slo1.1.. ddine
the mu for th1 gu). then ta\..c :\\\,\~ aspects unul man~ otha fol't't'> ol thl' meanings. look behind scenes for an~"ers Long-distance his license forlt(c__am.J J nwan for life: dress. The tlo"er'> 1ha1 <,houlu hJ\C pcrsooalm ha'e tx't·n c\plurcu lJn communical\On relates 10 pot<n11al. not immedtate
Please pnnt thccltpprngand tell m~ been at her weddin11. lined thl· u111in lead to a deeper and murl· n'll'Jn1ng.lll1 CANCER (Junt 21 .Jul~ :!::!)· Focus on poy.er
1fyou think I'm nght -Fl RIOl \ DEAR F URIOt.: I:'\ FLORIDA: union authont). Jusure. intens1tied relat1onsh1p Finances
IN FLORIDA. · .Ud tam Furious lo Chicago. Sex is imponant of l uur!>I.'. but 1" featured. could In' oh e trust fund. ne"' of possible:
NIN E-TIM E DRl '"E' Tbe sentence "as too light. Tbat too tenuous a support on "htlh to rnhenUtnceormaJo rinH·stment
DRIVER EKTE" [[) murderer will be out and behind tbe build a long-term relJt1onsh1p. \\:i1t-LEO (Juh .!3-~u-g. :!:!I: 'I o u 1m pre5.s peo ple-1n
. MANCHESTER.~ 11 (.\PJ-\ w~eel of a car in 1995. The rate of tngcouTdspare bothmcnand,,OrT\.l.'n favorable 1.1.a\ otl'fr rccel\cd Y.htch could include
man with-n1nl.' drun\..~n .Jri,1n1.1 r~MllYlsm -among drunk dri~ers I some. unfortunate comcq.uc.n~ -appcaran-ce-before the media. potltghl on le-gal affairs.
convictions -was 'il'ntcni.:l·d to the appalling. . WAITING I \\ORTH IT l Den' er\ publtc rclauons. contracts. marital statu'>
maitimum term Monda~ for \'.JU,ing l 'Ve bttD hollering m~ head off DEAR DENVER: Bra\o'. ·o harm ·VJRGQ ( .\ug. 21-Sept. ::!::!)"One " ho re hes upon~ our
a head-on collision in'~ hH:h J \\Om.in at.Out tougber laws for the e crlmi· wlll come rrom caution. It's baste Judgment will return past fa, ors Fucu '-'" independe nce
was killed four mont~ l'lcfon.> '>h1.• "·" uls but have been unable to make a tlaat reaps tbe bitter ban e t. Th~nks crc'at1\ll~. fre h stan in .. differt-n1·· direction. Rclatl\ e
lo be married 1 dent. AJl)body have an~ idea oul for some tbouithtful input. Wlll make impas 1oned plea rt-g.arding mone' propcn~
Norman R outhier -t.! nt tbere? .. • • , LIBRA CSept. ::!3-<A:t. 221· tress balanct• ·ab1ht' to .. T ynpboro. Mass pkatkd ~u1ll\ 111 • • • DE.\R .\:--. '\ I .\ 'DE.R\ l Jm .1 ...
neghgenthom1c1dc in thl• \htr1.h I ">I\ 7 DE~R .\N' L .\' Df R'I I n.·o:nth 53-)car-old woman" 1th prt•m.1ttm•h
death of Sandra '1an1. 24. of read a piece ot ad1. Ill' ~nu 'HOil' lo .1 Y.htte hair. a good 1.ompln1on Jnd I
Dunstable. Mass. woman Y.ho haJ gcn11al hl'rpl'S "ilw earl) m) weight \\ell I am Olli H't
Pro~cutor Robert \\ .il'ih ash·J tur was Y.Omed about lx•com1ng ·in-en11tlcd to a scn1<1r ut11cn d1sloun1 BRID GE
anaJ\ze lharacter f<xu' Jl~i un rumanrl' creatl\ 11\.
sperulauon acuons ha-.cd u n 1mpul'><c' meone ~ou
respect sa~s. ·:~ Q~ could.-.c·ll ai:i 1ccbw. io.an ~ml-0."
SCORPIO I Ol t :! '· 't" 211. v. ha1 had t'ieen a "trap"
ts released. Door open .... 'nu hd' ~ greater freedom of
thought. action 'i ou II rl'C:el\ l' tempting offer regarding
property sale or purt ha<,e ~dd1t1onal details required
SAGTn'ARIL' 1 '"' :2-Dt>~ .211 Rules. regulations
work in .)Our fa\ or dc:'>Plll' ~ um:n1 m1sgi' rngs. Emphasis
o n relau' es. \hon tnp<. ' <.11-. mc~sages that are
confusing. Be a"' are t\l l.t\ ll'J'( rl•4u1rl·ment5.
CAPRJCOR~ c Dl•l 22-Jan 11.11 l hl·cl.. dues. signals.
subtle hints. Read bet1.1.l'cn hnl"'-ht· aY.are o f small pnnt
Vahd opponunll) l"\l!>t!> to tnt'n·aS1.· income Scenano
h1ghhghts creat1' It) change!>. chalk'ngt' romance
AQt:ARIUS <Jan :!fl-Feb l ~I \\ha\ )OU ha\C been
wa111ng for "''" finalh .tm'l" -m1gh1 1n,ohe l u\u~
item. an ob,ecl 'I uu 1.1.111 rt'lt'I\\' g111 repre'><nllng genuine
token of afTect1L1n T ru.,t 'our t•l.I. r JUdgment
PISCES cFcb l '1-\1~nh :111 Secrets dominate .
scenano features 1ntngue. m) c,tc~. glamor Caution
Don't tell all \OU knm\ mutt' C\ ot others ma\ .not be eurtl~ "pure :. Retu'>(: to be bac\..cd into a come·r
IF SEPTEMBER !3 LS YOt"R BIRTHDAY current
nde features some rt' .. tnct1on., 1.kla') but ulumateh ~ \OU emerging .,1rnnger ix·rhJP' more prosperou~
MaJo·r dome<,ti, adJUStment •.1 l ... plal·e in 1'o,ember.
rould include al tual changl .,, 'l'"1dl"nlc o r mantaJ status
and got the•ma\1mum 'cntcn1.'l' -1 t1mate with a not ha m.ln Jnd .1-.\.."•d 11 When I am :hkcd ·· cnioi:.·._ dh-
to seven years m pnson she should 1cll thl' ne" gu\ at:.,ut hlT count'>" tt rurn., m1. J,1,
Authorities said Routh1d-:. hlmxl-infecuon. Don"t tho<.(', 1dl\1t\ 1..no"' lhJ t 11
alcohol level was IJ.29 percent. n1.-::irl\ You ad\ 1~d her to. hold off people Y.ant it 1h~·~1 a I." -
three umes the legal standJrd tor mumac) for se\erJI mlmth' "Ju'>t BAKER FIELD
Both vulnerable. South deals .
SO Rm + KQJ87
Note 1ha1. had declarer won the
first hean. he '>'Ould have been
faced with the same guess when
East, in Y.llh the ace of spades. led
another heart \\'e think he would
ha\<e gone ~rong~
drunkenness in Cl.\ Hamp~h1rc . keep talking:· )OU '>aid ··1fanc.J '~hl·n DEAR BAKER: App,arentl~ not.
Sand was burred tn her v.c<.ld1ng you decide that thl' rnnn 1f 'umClllll' W~y di>n't you tell them".'
L.M. Bovo
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Real Crusoe stran_{led nine years
? Q. How long did th1.· rl·.1l .Rl)h1n,on
Crusoe live on that dc .. cn 1<>1.rnd"
A. Alexander ll.1rl.'1 'inc." ~l'ar.
In 1703. the old.p1rJtc go1 mad at hi'>
ship's master. one Capt. \\ 1ll1am
Dampier, and JUm~d o' crboard
Slept that night on the lx'Jl'h. "-nt
morning he hailed the \h1p. but the
caP.tain just laughed at him and set
sail. It was the same (apt Dampier
who saw ~lk1rk's camplin· '>lllOl.l•
nine years later and ..cnt a ho.11
ashore. &lkirk Y..as !>llll m.td \lad·
#"
Beginning Friday, we will have
a collectlon o f fancy color
diamonds on display 1n the
store. Most of these s tones are
from the new Argyle mines 1n
A"ltrlllia. These mines are In the
northwestern areas of Australia.
I uy vnew" because they were
onty dlecovered about ten years
ago and have only bee(l In pro-
duction in tha 1ast lour or five
Y9W'· o.Beefs has had a 1oint ven-
ture with the Australians and
n.oet of the production of these
mtnel haa been channeled
through their marketing pro-
gram. The major part of the
output ot these mines 1n Ao5'ra1-
la have been industrial
dl8mond• MCllng for unde< S 10
per carat. but there are a few
pink ltOMI that have brought up
to M0.000 per carat. These are
found by careful combing
tlWaugh me carat.ge to find the
ptnkt before offering the
CIM1ond• for sale on the open
mertun. TheM r.,e stones get
der. Took tY.o da'' tu 1alk him 1n111
going aboard. ·
lffleascan't tand the 'ml'll ofth.11
plant. call 1t tkabane \tint '" om•
such. Wh} don't dog food m:tl..l·r.,
figure o ut ho"' to put 111nto 1hr chu'~"
Ma}be it \\-tll Y..ork 11s \\a' 1hrough
the pores, hkc garlic. to rcpcl Oea,'1
Kindly send ro)alt) r hc i... to me in
care of this l}ewsp.'lpcr
In 1he.
6EM WISE
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every I 00 sa1lo" go ll> sea.
If \OU drank the \'.t\ a hum-
mingbird dnnl.' -in propOnton Ill
size. I mean ~ 'Clu"d kncx k back
about a g:illon per gulp
One airltne pa,~cngl•r 111 I 0 gl'l'
scared up there.
Ofall the big creature<; on earth r m
told. onl~ one ~on 1, mute the t't1g
sna~cs.
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special treatment In cutting and
merchandlzlng. Argyle recently
started ottering these stones at
auction by sealed bid in order to
get maximum profits.
Due to the highly inctuded
nature of these pink diamond1,
the ION In Cutting .. about 90%
and the llZe of the finilhed
stones Is small, Mtdom owr 1/3
carat. Even the very lmaff pinks
( 1110 carat and undef') 90td in
carat lots wth bring as muctt ..
S 10,000 per cerat Whel'I .oecs to
deafets.
The9e notes have deett pnmar-
lly with the ptnks of Australia but
they also have found some
bMutlful brown1 tn larger 11ze1
wruch Nern to app..i to men In ,._..ry They .. deecribed M
cognac, dove.~ ... Md
cinnamon Md .,. ~ attract·
1ve. br....,,t etonee but come
In and ... tNI c:o"9ctton of un-
usual fency cotor ~
*hlCl'l ~II De on dtll*ly tor a
wMk .•tarting Fnde).
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+AS 2 -x 10 7 3 ACROSS
A 9 6 1 1t811an disn
• J 7"' + 9 4 2 6 Ven~
OUTH-• 10 G4wm8n nYer
--.,. 1' --a ktnd + 6 3 15 Smart -
A J 9 16 lnsl<)e Pf•f.
' K Q I S 4 ~~ ~· s18ng + A Q 6 20 Pronoun
The biddfog: 21 Blind as --
, Sout19 West ~ortb East 23 Gins
l T P 2 -:-Pass 24 Big cat ass 25 Super1attve
' 2 • Pass 3 , Pass 26 Arbitrator
.J NT 'ass Pass Pass 30 Crypts
i> Opening lead: Three of 0 _ 34 Steeping
The semifinal of the Spin1old ~~ ~~~
Team Champicfnship, pla~ last heto
month in Salt Lake City, sa~one of 38 Hummingbird
the most remarkable comebac ks in 39 Matte h-i>PY
bridge history T railing by 65 Inter-4 1 OB T11t1centon · . . 42 Month· abbf nauonal Match Points with o nly I 5 · 43 Miid oath
boards to play, a team led by Jim 44 OeCl9k>n
Mahaffey o f Florida outscored a 46 Maoll~
team of·Ea.st Coast internationalists 48 Portray . 50 Days betOl'e 96--0 to win easily, 52 inter -
Thl9 ha(ld helped the East Coast 53 Feeblemtn<led
squad build their early lead. At one person I table, they played a comfortable ~ :=.ent
four--i.pade contract and made an 10
I overtrick when the defenders did 60 Disgusting
not find a heart le.ad. At the other,
the M.ahaff ey squad reached three
no trump on an auction similar to
the one above. Nonb's two beam
was a transfer to spades, and three ,,
club showed a distributional,
2 3
I game-going hand with intcr~t 'in 17
slam. South had the wrong band .,____.~---t--
and signed o ff in 1hrce no trump. 20
West led his fourth-best diamond
I and East. Richard Pavlicek of Ft.
Lauderdale, wo n the ace. Since he
and b.u partner ~ere making normal
leads, East knew that declarer had
tarted with fhe diamonds. Obvi· 3'
ou~ly. thertfore. the o nly hope for
the def enders lay in the heart suit, 38
and a sh1Ct to that suit •as u.racnt.
Mose playtts would lead a low 42
hean. and tbt contract would be
MCUn. OeclaRr -ould intert the ...
nanc. West Yrould win the queia and
the ace of spades would be tbc only
other trick for tbe deftnden. Pavh-
~k shined to the tiaa Of beutsl
Not surprisll\llY. dedattr
~ East wu a.dU., ~rom a
~ ....... ~binaltOa, '° ... duded. He tried lbe ltcmt ;.ct oa
tbtcootimaation, but W• woe Md
forced out tbe aim. 11w .,...,.
coUeaed *-....., tricks -two eces f OI dow• one.
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6' Sh<Srtly
65 Engra...e
66 Billets
67 Troubles
68 Oa)t:otans
69 -Slave Lake
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1 luJ(UrtOUS
2 Noun end1no
3 Bum
4 High -
5 Prooeed1ngs
6 Empty
7 Thanks -_,.
8 Fiber knot
9 Ascend
10 LOOl<s atter
11 Insects
12 Stra19hl as
13 Birds ol
table
19 Throws
22 Y.chtsman
24 Sly IOO!I
25 Nasty "id
2tl ltaJ1an city
27 Fur
28 Curtain
29 Speectl1f\.
31 . A.,. -
32 Goose
33 Scorch
~ O•noers
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PMVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YE>
40 Voung.sters
4 1 -marllet
43 Tempter
45 Joining
47 Wyommg range
49 Chuckles
51 Partldpate
S3 Stomach
54 City on 1..80
55 Revele<s cry
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56 Wt\eneWw
57 Clewr
S8°ExPWIM
59 Nldlftcate
61 Adherent
63 Direction
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNeUy
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
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HB mari signs landma~k Soviet-U. S. business pact
By ROBERT BARK ER
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A Huntington Harbour man has signed a prcceden1-
shatttnngSov1ct-Amcncan agreement to form a publish·
inacompany in Mosco\\. at was announced WcdneSda) at
the Soviet consulate 1n an Francisco.
Manin Lopata, 49. a I 0-vear res1de n1 of Hunungton
Beach. said that the new profit-making company -an
whic h he'll have Rus~aan c11 i1ens as well a official Soviet
aovernmeot agenc1e .. a-. partners, will~ called the Soviet-
American lntemat1onal Cu
H~rt'~oforc. there's ne,cr been a single publishing
and pnnllng compan) a\allable to the Russian people.
said Lopata. who'sreccnah lormcd l n1corn ln\e'ltment'I
International forth:u !l()C<.'Jfic purpo-.c I lt''s ch:urman and
chief el{ecuuve officer of the compam
Lopata called the agreement "a real p1onecnng
event" because it rcponcdl) 1s the lir'.it t1mt' an hastor} that
a Russian state agcnc) ha'i s1gneJ an agrc<'ment w11h pri'~ate compan) and o foreign com pan) 1n the 0' 1e1
Union.
The firm. depu~tcd a'i one of the fir~t outgrowth~ of
Premier M1kha1I Gorbache' ·s g.la\no!tt program. •Mii be
based in Mo5Co"'
It will publish and pnnt repons. ~mall books
business cards. and letterheads \a1d Lopata. It also
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expects to go into computer sales . .\mem:an book and
mapz1ne sales an .\mencan-'>t' Ir restaurant and mo' 1e th~ter. ad' en1s1ng programs. tekfa\ and tele\ ~r' >Ct'~
and relat~ busine.-.ses
Lopata v.ho 1s ol Rusi.1an descen1 and has bren
engaged in Amencan-. '1et c1t1Len d1plomac' s1ncc
1985. said he v.as approached b~ Rus 1an offic1a(s about
1he project 31 a '1et1.\meric3n C1111ens ummll in
Alellandna. Va last FCbruar.
Lopata,.agreed al the umc to iuw.t In the designing of
the new pnnungconcept
"The onl~ chance for peace ~tv.ttn .\menca and 1he
Soviet L'n1on hes in economic e-qu3fll\ bctv.ttn the t"'o
countnes." Lopata said ··Becau~ ol m} comm1tmenuo
this bchef. I have decided 10 contribute m' time. talents
and finan~ to thts JOlnt 'e.!lture.. ·
Lopata . said hl"S inH~Stt'd abou1 $500.000 into the
venture and ma) !>pend about $1 m1lhon. It has about I 0
emplo)tts nov.. but npens 1od1mb tt1about JOO. he said.
Lopata. v.ho'll uv.n .i9 per\.·ent ufthe company, said
he's "'on assurante'J lrom Ru<,s1an ofli t ials to operate the
business under .\mcm-.in managemen1 "'Ith L'.S. tech-
nology. salar) l>truct urei.and bonu!>c' "I ~•d lei's have an
elpenment and thl·~ agrl•cd Thl'' "on't be able 10 fight
the resultr."
Lopa1a·s pannc1\ "111 indudt· \ti R \ Publishers. a
Soviet enterpme assuc 13tt•d "'11h the CSSR State
Pubhshtng C omm11tel' ~1nie1 J o' 1et cooperative
enterpn~ associa ted "llh thr \fo o-.... C11' Council
Eucuu"e C'omm11tt•e Jnd Rrlurd a tilm producuon ,..
compan~ under the au'>pJCl''> uf thl' l R M101str) of
CW.tun:_
Investor group tries public Stock
offering to buy historic brothel
pan }. Strong Point Int "llh o'er·
the-counter swd. v..tntc:d w bu' the
brothel -
J~ and \Jlh (on lone began
opt-rations di the ~~· i-Jt re ranch 1 n
the la~e 1950s "'hen pro<,11tut1on v.as
tolerated in 'e'add In 19~1. Con·
fone won tore' ( ount\"s approval
for the brothel pioneering the state-
v.1de mo' emen t to legalize prosu-
tu11on in most -..:e, ada counties
This Jul\ Con lone announced he
planned to· reun· • ~
~t least S 12 m1lhon in proettds
from the sale v.ould go 10 pa~ the back
taxes Confone ov.es plus interest and
pt-nalt) charges. he ..aid
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Stoc k prices decline
NEW YORK (AP)-tock prices frll today tn
selling app3renth prompted b' 1mp~c_c....oYa
mar c s recent sluggish performance.
Anal>sts said 1h1: markc1\ unin p1n'd behav-
ior of late apparent I) con' meed some mvestors
that stocks were unabl<: 10 brcal.. ou1 of1he 1rad1ng
rangt-m which the> ha' c flu ctuatl'd for several
months no". ·
WHAT AMEX DID
-tiEW voRK <API Seci. n Prev. Thu"ff r dav
Advanced 166 oec1ineo 333 1S4
¥nc:n•noed 17& 17! or•lluues 845 19
New nlol'lS \1
New loWS \2 12
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -sarH , 4 Pm. price and Ml ch•n~ of rne 10 mosr acrive Ame<\Can Stock Excnanoe Issues, tradino natloMUv •I more tn•n s 1 • NMM Velume last C~. 1nt1Ttlcho 1.219.2~ s11 -1 • Amd•nl s 70S,4 18 > ~ 4 Orv•nog 460,3 n l + ~. Ecnoeav 315.SOO t6', + • AmerOllGin 310.100 71' -A Olll•fcl 303,800 42 + • ICH CP 262,800 · 6•• -J • l'eH\AlrCP 216 100 12'· l EnevSvc 207,000 2 -Te1ese>Mre 200,300 a -•
GoLo QuoTE s
M£TALS QuoTE S
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WHAT NYSE Orn
NEW YORK IAP) See> 21 ~r...,,
Tlwnm I AOV•nctd OecHned 880 y ncnanoed S21 01a11isuu ,w ~ewnoM ~ •w lows 17
NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sain , ' Cl m, orice ano net Chan!M of the lS mo't active New York Stock Exc na119e 1n ue1, 1r•dln9 n•-tlonallv al rnore 1nan 51. N•mt. VOlutTM Lut CINI. iomw Edi\ ~·7u.JOO 30 t +·r1 •1tter ,69 ,600 193. -~ k8o.sron .2 ,500 26 • -• Krooer s .114,600 S6 1 + ~ Amer T & T 1.859,300 26 • -'. Gt•xoHclg 1,661,100 171, -'• HCA l,6S7,400 CS , + '.z Gouldlnc 1,540,300 ?2l,. + ... FordMolr 1 1,413,000 •9~ -~ AmExPr 1,367.400 17'• -~. Citicorp' 1,366,SOO 76'-+ ~ MldSouUI 1.297,300 14 • + -. Exxon 1,787,000 « • -,, IBM 1,27S,600 112 -1'1•
Znre I, 165,000 7•'•
Dow JoNES AvERACES
NEW YORK (API -Final Dow-Jones
lenvei for Seot, 22
t9dl$ Hklh Lew C~~Cho Ind 2089 «fi0'7 08 2066.68 7080. 1-10 49
Trn lt3. m ll 179 ~ BM. 4 4 Ull 179 0. 171 4 l79.S3 Stk 715 7 776. 79243-3.37 Indus 14,365,300
Tr•n 4,114,200 ~J1!~k , 2H~s-.~
• NEW YORK (AP) -Most •cllve ovtr· -tne-counrer stocks suPPlled bv NASO.
N.me VttvmeLa~w AM!td CM.
Reeln. 4 091.'°° 7 -10-~ln~el '·ml,300 28~1 _ i .
l ·m 42'· i i'· l • 9 '·• ReutH s , 00 24', ;ltlo M'.Q'.!C' , ·m 8'· -1 L~~~ m: If~ .! ~ MCI 41, II~ AclnSll 462, 1'•• l 7-16
Twci Hµnt brothers
file for bankruptcy
DALLAS(AP)-T\\oof 1hc Hunt
brothers who once \hared one of the
wortd·s wcaJ1h1est lepcres hil' ~ filc.>d
for penonaJ bankruptc protee'l1on.
their laaest attempt to rcco ... er from an
alleaed scheme to corner rhc "odd
silver market.
Nelson Bunker 3nd W1lllam
Htrben Hunt lilcd for (. haptcr 11
bankruptc) ~rgan1za11on Wednc!r
day bttauw of a coun·\ requirement
that 1hey post a S225 m1lbon bond to
appeal their loss in :.i New 'r orl>.
feckral court. said Tom Wh1lal>.cr. a
spoknman for t~broth<'f''I
A ftderal JUl'Y decided Aug. 20 that
the two Hunu and brother Ulmar
Hunt must pay more than S 130
million in damaaes to M1npcco · ~.
the ~v1an aovcmmcnt'\ mineral
marlleuna company.
The rompany al1qed m 11 l'"'' wit that the brother' conspired m 1he
lak 1970s with Middle Ea tern busi·
ncumtn an 1 failed attempt to comer
the silver market. ru1n1n& M1n~1,;o''
1n"ntmtnts.
A U.S. Di.stnct Coun JUd&e has temponnly stayed tM bond.
··Qayen that Bunka'. Hun1 "'•• at
Otte tune one o(lhe wcalth1e't mt'n an
the' wortd. 11'1 ablurd to ima11nc
chef"' comt to 1h11 po1n1 , ... t homu
Gorman; trial anomt~ fOf M1npc\'<>.
rotd thf 0.llas Morn1na Nn1\.
The Hunts al so fa~ elaS!l-act1on
suits in New York on behalf of more
than 17,000sil ver futures rraders who
lost money when s1h er prices crashed
1n early 1980. In audiuon. the
Commed111es Futures Trading Com·
m1n1on has proposed an S80 million
fine aaa1nst the bro1hers.
1 he brothers' ~paratc hankruptC)
filings. which could have \ht' efTccJ of
blocking such laW!u1u, hst substan·
1111 a~ts but no dollar figures.
The Hunts said ra1s1ng $225
million in the Mmpeco ca~ would
force 1 "fire sale-of asset~. and would
rttult 1n non-pa}ment ro business
and personal crcditorc;.
The Hunts also said the} cho~
blnkruptC') to kctp Minpcco I\•
torncys from bcainn1n41 forttlosu~
on their Htets unul thc1~appeal can
be made.
fn bnehummant,or1hc1r1 tel~ an
the ptt111ons. Herbert Hunt hs\td
1 l.649 ll)untine co1n1 a ~
Roman and Grttk bronie coll«taon~
tbalf·1ntemt 1n a ak1 lodsr vi Vail. olo.. bmltftn OM-olhird IJld ont·
ouneenth 1ntemt 1n J • ._.2 acrn 1n
Louili8na. • thret'·~r-old CacbHat
and a IS.)'tar-o M~r~s lknz. che
Momutt New,, ta
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'72, '76 Olyrripicsstill Ln Babashoff
Now posting ma il , FV's
Golden Girl still t r avels
By HOWARD L. KANDY _,,...Cvu••••• ... ,.,
While the world v.atches tprough the
mcdiumoftelevision. 01) mp1c s" 1mmers ha' e
ta.ken their marks and set record'> 1h1s "eek in
Seoul, Korea.
Shirley Babashofl" of Fountain Valley
watches in the evening afte r tra"crsing a U ..
postal service mail route during the da\,
perhaps dreaming of the past "hen she 1.1.as a·n
outstanding member of the 01> mp1c cast.
Babashofl" competed 1n t\\O 01' mp1c
Games-1972 in Munich.\\ ~st German' and
1976 in Montreal. Canada. '
She was America's premiere female free-
style swimmer during the 1970'~ and her
mother has a storehouse lull ol ~rapbooks
proclaiming her pro .... css
"I really "'a.sn·t aam!.ng for the Ol)mp1cs
when I was S\\1mm1ng. Sharie' said "'h iJe
f'C(:alling her past ach1c' ements· rccenth ... I
loved to swim and the opponunm to tra' d "as
my main mot1va11on force at that 11me. That.:s
prenymuchwhy I kept aut.
For those who ha' e ne,crkno" n 1he ngors
of training for this ''pc of 1nterna11onal
competition. it meant getting up earl\ in the
morning fora "'~rkout. then coming bact.. in the
evening for a second one. often going I .000
yards (almost 10 m1lc'll in a da~ ·s ttmc. That's
more than four hours 1n the "ala dunng hean
training periods. • ·
Here's a i11mpse of her "eekda' <,(hedule·
Get up at 4:30a.m. \\llh "orkouts from 5·30 t~
7: school at 9:30 then homr and a shon nap at
I :30 with dinner at 3:30 p m \\'orkouts again
from 4:30 to 7:30. then homt• at Ss· 15 for a snack
and then to bed.
MarkSchuben. her coach "1th the M1ss1on
VieJO Nadadores. once said this of his pupil
"Sharley is the hardest "orkang. most talented
swimmer l ha\ e e'er coached ht "ori...s o ut
t""o-and-a-halfhou~ 1n rhe morning and l\\O·
and-a-half ho1,1rs at night Dunng school !>he
cuu1no--rwo hours 1n the morning ~
She maintained the rou11ne dadn 't 11.ttp her
from ~njo)1ng hfe.
"How can )OU say~ou can't hH' "hen ~ou
can win a gold medal an tht< end and meet n~·"
people from aJI the d11Ten.•n1 C'oun tnes It all
kind of makes up for" hat ~ou·\\.. lost -and
more." she said.
Despite all the training. h1rk' admits a lot
of pre-compe1111on "as also hu11t around
mental preparation.
··vou can't ~o into a meet and nnt thin"
about 1t." she said "'t ou can't do "ell in a mtl I
without th1nlung. Thcc"re has tc> bl.-a ct·na1n
amount of ps~camg up or 11 dcx·.,n·t mattt·r
what kind of shape >ou'rc 1n. ~ou're going to do
-
rotten an~"a' ..
She !Ml1d a1 the lime '>he "a!> compe11na: "I
think. about ho" I should '>"Im the race. And I
sw1 m the race O\ er 4nd O\ er ag .. 11 n m m' mind.
When I get m the race. I tn to S\\1ni a I'd
planned and I keep trac~ of v.0here--e ... e-rybody's
at. I kno" hov. ccruun pcopk sv.-~m -they
al"a)s S\\1m l~e that -l'\t> s"um against
them ~ man' times I 1n to see "hat they do
and t~ to kno" "hat I m '>Upposed to be going.
ou1 at. not too fast. not too \lo\\ ··
Y. h1le she "as 1:l hl·r prtml· J!> a S\\1mmer,
the East (1ermJn v.omen camt· out\\ 1th a slun·
11gh1 S\\tmming suit 1ha1 "hl·n "et t'\posed
the bod' almost as 1l 1t '°'l·n·n·11here
The Sa11onal .\m11ll·ur .\thlc11c l 'n1on.1he go~~ ol all amJtl'Ur spons at the
ume legah1ed its brand o t "hat 11 called ··swim
streaking" sull) The~ m:.11.k the girls look sexier
and g,a'e them added \\\1hnl·ss in the water.
(Please see FOUNTAIJ'f/C4 )
Wearing a .headba.il4 Shirley Babuhoff danced with
American athletes at the Closing Ceremonlea tn Montreal.
4 JC 100 relay gold medalists (from left) Wendy 8oCIJoll.
Kim Peyton and Jill Sterkel. Babuhoff la atlll ha pool.
FV gets L& Kuffa Spain shQcks S.
l in wate~ polo, 9-Veterailbase ball
coach fills vacaney
at Fountain Valley
B ROGER CARLSON ---=°'"°"' .. ..,... Wr,... .....
Ron La Rufl"a, who guided Edison
Hip's baseball team 10 four unset
League championships and nine C l F
playoff appearances. has been named
as Fountain Valle)''s head baseball
coach.
La Ruffa replaces Kent Neil. who
has left Fountain Valle\ after a one·
year stint to become the ·head coath at
Diamond Bar High School.
The veteran La Ruffil has sent
several players on to the professional
level -among them Donnie Hill of
the Chicago White So'<, Tom Duggan
(Milwaukee). Wa} nc Pahca (Oak·
land) and Todd Mabe (Kansas \1\) ).
amona others. :
He spent the 1987-8 season a~ the
pitchina coach at Rancho ant1ago
Collesc af\er 13 years at Edison.
"I had the opponunat \ to co3ch the
pitchina at Rancho Sannaio. and 1t
worked out fine. but w11hm our
district the teaching ~ht>dulc "asn't
working out:· said La Ruffa.
"I figured dO"ll (he hne I stJll
wanted to coach for the ne't I O'}cars.
but I didn't tfunk the Fountain Valle}
jobwouldopenup1h1ssoon.I ee itas
a new challenge.··
La Ruffa came to Edi on after a
very quick Stan at a oron and Colton
high schools. and turned Edi<;on into apow~rto the tune of an ~verage of20
v1ctones a year in a Sl\·)ear span
(1981-86).
··1 know Fountain Valle' has a...
couple ,of pitchers and a· catcher,.}
returning. "'e should ha' e a good
nucleus coming back." said Ln RufTa.
who resides in Fountain Valle\ wtth
wife Nancv. The' ha\'c t\\O ch.1ldren
-future Barons Bnan ( 11 )and knm
( 10). .
''I'll alwa)S cherish the memone
and tradition here at Edison:· said la
Ruffa. "I'm thankfu to people ht..e
(athletic director) [}man Clower. ~
.and the parents and pla' rr that
established the progra.in.:· ·
"I hope I can do the same at
Fountain Valle~ for those kids ...
La Ruffa wtll continue coaching
Edison's girls tennis team through
November and 11 1s an11c1pated that
he will e' entualh tran f~r to Foun-
tain Valle~ in, the Engh h Dcpan-
ment.
In action tonllbt ~
Edl8on HlCh quarterback Greg Angelovic leada the
ChaJ1en aaarnat Loq Beach Jordan tonlaht at Rant-~n Beach lD non;le&aue football. Alao at 7:30
tonlabt. Fountain Valley l• at Ml .. lon Viejo; Corona
del liar meets Santlaao at Newport; C0ttta Meaa la at
Gatde.n Groft; and lCarlna meeta Foothill at Tuatln.
Evans racks up her second gold meda1
.P acentiagtrl snaps own world record;-
Btondfleads men's 100-free 1-2 finish
SEOUL (AP) -Janet E'an
destroyed her o-.n "orld rel.Ord ;ind
rebuih Amenca'scrumhhn1101> mp1c
swimm1n1 hopes
Thm Man Bt0nd1 and C hn~
Jacobs topped off tht conc;truct1on
proj«t by finishing 1 -~ in thl' IOO-
meter fi'entylc Thunda) n13ht.
.. , told Chns. ·good lud. "' ~1d
· i. who broke thC' Ohmp1l
,llJ"Cl'-"Vll" be te1 n.rtin m the da\ m a
..iifyi .. heat. "Wt both v.antcd tn
our bell umn Iona "1th J:ant>t .
.,_ ~could boo\1 thc tea~ ..
"J dcift't fttl diffcrtnt aft('r °''
.leeoaid ..,Id medal." said b ant~" h(,
her fin• in Monda'·~ 4
adividYsl ritcdle). "h'un hOnor and •
m pnMld form) t"Ou•no . and 1h:u l'hanan ••
•
81ond1 al~ earned hi'> <;econd gold
medal -his fourth ITi...-dal in tour
events -and appear' a \hOC>-an Ill
win medals in his rema1n1n& three
races The U.S S\\.1mme~ had gotten on
tO a slow stan \\ 1nnin1 JU Cit ft\(' o( 3
possible 27 mcdalc; m the nine C'cnt'
before Thunda and not morl' than
one an an~ race
The) aot off hl an lnl. rn11bl~ ta\\
\tart.
F1nt. E' ans ~la heti I .ti ~ond\ l,n
her 400 (rtt t) k 'mar~ to .... in m
•:03.&S Htr ptt\101.1c; n'\urJ ~• 1n
°'"mhcr. "" ... o~ ... ~ "That isn't a wutld rn:MJ." l .~
acam ma Nifrr Frank O:;Kttk Ytd
"Thaf s a uni\ enc rt\."Ofd .~·
"Wh11f 1 .,.,, \•1mm1n1 I """"''
SEOUL/1988
""o mcd about m' ttmc. but .. :U' \\3!>
quite surprmna;'' [,Jn ... ~iJ "\'.hen
I l~cd up and ~" tht' ttmt' I " d
'ti) plcaKd and a httk bit 'urpr1~
"I tried to rk"C bumt'.1:~-ull\ tlw
la1t 100 mettn •· •
She blattd throuah the last t"" la~
'" I:()() 4S to open a comtonahle le.ad
O\>'tt Heike fmdnch of East (ier·
man,. 1'.ho v.a nJ 1n -4 0 .94 Ank~ Mocltnnt. -ii'° of f a\t < .cr-
IMn'. WM thttd •n -4 llti l
.. , didn't think: that Jan~·1 ""'"
•
capable ol proJuctn~ :i llml' llkt>
that." Fntdnch S.l1d "·1 t·an·1 ""'1m ••
4:03 ..
~e11her (OUld an' man \\ho c,im-
pctcd in thl' 01~ mr1 C" .ioo fr,·c 'k
before t•rl
81ond1. "ho c 11ml.' 01 .i~ fl~ m1<.'>l'\l
his "-orld rt'cord b' ~I ~""ond' 1' on
trad. to lx'lome the l"tr.t ''"mm,·r h>
v.1n ~'en me-Jal\ en .i 'ingk OI~ m-
p1cs since .\menca' \t.1rk \p1t1 tn
19 .. .:?.
8 1ond1. "ho v.on old. 11'l'r 3nl1
bronze medal 10 tu hN \ht\-c ran·'
compete 1n the 400 lrcc't' le I'('~'
Fnda\. the SO frtt~l\ k turd~' anJ
the medic' rda' \unJJ\, thl." I ''
da) of the sv.1mm1n1 'omr-:t1111)n .
.. The 400 frtt\t~ k rcl:a) " 1n 8t~'K.t
~h;apt and ourchanu:' h1 mc;µ;it in thl'
IMdk> ~I•" ane JOi.xl tNl .. 81onJ1
sttd. ''The SO fr«,h ll " a b1
challcn lcO I ha,cn I ~~tt·n T m
(J.,er o( the natcJ \tott .,, in t ti
)UD .. JD the C\CJU
(Pl_.. eee S.VAJl4S/C3)
Garcia. Estiarte team
up to reverse Spain ·-s
~arlier 1 ?i6 lesson
EOLL !.\Pt .\ thrcl-~ .1 J'-:r·
forman e b' Pedro (1.lh tJ k<l ..,;,. r.
to an upset IQ.~ '1cH'n , 'l • 'il·
Cn11ed tale~ in Ol~mptl ''J:,': ·''"'
here Thu~da~. .,
.\II thrl'I.' of h1 goal' , ,111w .,
po"erful \hots from thl p, ·11'1l'l.'
Boxing riot, C3.
R••ult•, C4. -r
hfung the pan1sh team 111 11, ,,, »h.
\tcton 1n a<. man' d:i." .ind.~" 1-..1,!
In !IS dt\ ISIOO
pam took a ~-0-.l·hd JI .1 i .:ir •
goals h' ah adC1r CH.,mo .1· " .·.t·
the It.iii 3-~
pain bnlltant d1 I',. \l.1•'l,,
Estiane scorrd the lir,1 "' r 1. • ·'
breaka"a~ goals to open th,· ....... '"•'
hali aiid Jorge Pa~ a folhrn .. ·d" •" :
footer trom the pcnmrtt•r
Jamt'~ Bcrse!Kin. "h1• " 1rl·d t~t·
\\lnninggool \\Ith li\C0 'l'l •nd' kit J\
the ..\mcc;ncans hl.·a1 ' U!l• ,J.p '·'
Y. ednesda~. brought lhl' l ' tl'Jm 1"
"1th in stn~ing d1stan r ~ 11h .i p.i1r ,,,
goals to er;ia the third pern.ld at 5-4
But p;un follo"<'d \\Jth "'ur
founh-quaner goal •to lap J trw.trJt·
1ng da) for the ..\mencan<. t.. C'oach Bill Bamt•tt ";nch,•d
his team "aqe a man-up Jth anta'!~·
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0
SEOUL/198$
u<>t tx-11''' iht· end of the 'second
quaner ''-tlh :i m1<.firc at the net. and
r tht· ·, Jrth ~ua~r. "hen the
.\men,ai;i forct'' \\Crt' do"'n 6-4. a
fl('nah\ 'h 't tr,,m four meters was m1~~ed "' "-e' in Robenson ..
t m·~ 8• ~er ~ill thl' L .. as close as
II \\OUld, '>mC' \\Ith l ·30 left"~ he
m:1red 10 .:01 tht marg:m 10 .7-6.
T)ie \ ',n1ted tall'\ had beaten
r~in "'<>1\h t ml'' thC'~ pla)ed before
thl 01~ mp1co, 1ncludmg a ·~
p<'lundmg at thr e1iht·nat1on koda
(up in \\ e<.t (1C'rman~ l'"t month.
OLYMPICS ON-TV
TONIGHT
4 30-~ p.m -(,, mna.,t1 '''omen· aM-around fiQ,al). tl"IClt nd
field ("omen· marathon oind hC'pta thlonl. N>xina and ~olleytmt
• 9:30-t.1.30 p.m -Trad; and fidd thcptathhln, men'sshot put). mm'1
basketball (u. •' China I. i'mna 11c
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CS OrMge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Thursday, September 22. 1988
USC trying to solve the wishbone
88,000 fans anticipated
or major tntersectional
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The wishbone
offense run by the Oklahoma Soonl'rs prnt"nts so many potential hazards that Southern Cat
coach Larry Smith is throwing two scout teams
at his defen~ during pra<.·tkc this week.
"We actually have two wishbone teams-
Just boom. boom boom. we've eo tten a lot of
reps (repetitions)." Smith said this week during
his.weekly media luncheon. "Because we've got
two full teams. we just keep running at our
defense so fast that our defense as hardly able to
Jel to the huddle and get the o;1gnal called. We
Just want to aet them as man~ reps, as ~n."'
The thard-rankcdSooncrs-and fifth-ranked
Trojans, both 2-0. meet Saturda) at the Los
~naelcs Coliseum with kid.off at 12:30.
Tbe Trojans had last nturda) off. and
Smith says the extra nmc "as needed to prepare
for Oklahoma.
S PORTS BREAK
••Everybod) •'t'"c talked to "ho'\ pla)ed
them say the spttd of l'~ccut1on w1th "htch
Oklahoma runs thl' wishbone t'> the one thing
that somctuncs talcs )ourdefen'it 1"0 or three
quarters to &et adjusted to, and i.ome11mc'i b'
that time it•s too late," Smtih said. ·
.. Most of the time you defend t"o bad.s. a
fullback and a tailback. But in a wishbone,
you've aot to defend three backs. plus the
quarterback, so it's actuall) four bad.s )Ou'rc t~ to defend. All of them have outstanding s .
"I m yself as a head coach ll\c more in fear
of the bia play o ff the wishbone than :m)lhing
else-the baa pass where \Ou o'crcomm1t not
tacklina the dive, no11aclc'hng the quartcrbacl,
not tack.Jing the pitch. Bc:cause the~ have the
speed Al .all .those pos111ons. }OU male. ilW!
mistake and boom, the) 're 1n the end ione."
Oklahoma has tv.o quartcrbam torun thC"
wishbone-senior Jamelle Hohc"a'. a natl\ c
of nearby Carson, and sophomore Charles
Thompson. The Sooncrs rank fifth na11onall)
in rushing at 328 )ards a game. 1 The Trojan defense 1s ranked 12th in
rushing defense. But Sm11h \Bys uthern Cal's
offense. led by quanerback Rodnl'Y Pl'Cte.
tailback Aaron Emanuel and fullback Lero)'
Hoh. wt.It hue a big ac;s1gnmen1, 100
"I don't 1hink \H' can JUSt go in and~> the
defense has to stop Oklahoma's offense, or I
don't think"'\! can sa) the offense" 111 go in and
outscore them.'' Smith '>llid.
"I think a gamr ltkc this you have to play
great defense. No. I. I 1h1nl )OU have to have a
sound kicking game and ll) to use at to an
advantage as far as scoring points. making big
plays or field position. And then your offense
has to bevel). very sound. and they've got to
move the ball and scon.: points."
Smith says size nnd speed mal..e up for the
Sooners' youth on defense. "-htch fea tures four
JOpbomorcs and a freshman.
"Everybody getsn pla) ort"o on them. but
being--able to move-agains1 lhcm consastentl}',
no one·s done it so far 1h1 }ear." m11h said.
Oklahoma bent orth Cnroltna 28-0 1n the
season opener and Anzona .:!8· I 0 last "eckcnd.
Several Southern Cal pla}ers did not
practjce last week because of injuries sulTered in
a 24-20 victory at tanford on Sept. 10
Smtth \aid he's most concerned about
inside linebacker Brian Tuliau." ho 1s suffenna
from back spasms. plit tond Enk AfThohcr had
a concussion, Emanuel a bruised k1dnc) and
safety Mark Carner a bruised 'ihOulder. All are
listed as probable.
"We·re not a real deep football tcnm ancj
when you have people like that. that alwa)'S
concerns you." Smith s:ud.
"I don't·think you can jU~I go up and hnc
up with 11 offensive players and 11 defensive
players and play the whole game. We're going to
have to play probabl) 40 or 50 people because
Oklahoma, of course. ph)'sicall) is a very
dominating football team."
A crowd of about 8 .000 t!. e~pected for the
nationally televised game.
Southern Cal leads the scn c!> 3·2· I. In 1981
at the-Coli~um. top--ranked outhem al held
ofTNo. 2 Oklahoma 28-24 b> conng wnh two
seconds lefi in the game. The ncx1 season at
Norman, Okla .. the Trojans "on 12-0 10 snap
Oklahoma's NCA~ record con~cu11ve-game
scoring streak at 181. Larry Smith
Obsession helps
Boggs earn place
in 6&seball history
IN THE BLEACHERS
M..J}:: ........ -.~--,,~ .. --Hcilieway eager for USC
their type of quarterback or running back. saturday'sgamevs. Trojans
is special to Oklahoma QB
"They wanted me 10 pla} defensive back' or wide <( r7l \ 1 , receiver. so I told them no." said Holieway. who was lP l recruited by former U C Coacli TccfTollner . ---\ \ "Ted Tollner and h1screw has left.All I want to do as
• · go back home and perform well. do m} best. and have my
From Tbe Associated Press NORMAN, Okla. ( '\P) -Desp11e a national team w\n," he said. "I gues'i a lot of people still have
championship. three Big Eigh1 Conference 111les and a doubts about how m> knee is holding up. and it's holding
TORONTO -Wade Boggs:,. o~ l' 29-1 record as a siancr. Oklahomn·s Jamclle Holteway up great~
session has earned the Boston Red Sox ~..-~u.. ' says he has n~vcr tnkeQ his C)es off a1urda) 's game The ti:taee, y1ch he injured late las1 season aga1os1
third baseman a place in baseball b1stOI'). against U C. 4 Oklahoma S1ate, ncarl} kept ham from pla}.t.[lg this }ear.
Boggs had three hits Tucsda} night in "It's something I "as lool..1ng fornard 10 e\cr since I · He sat out ofspnngpracuce, 1hen re.turned..toLos ngelti
Bosto n's I J-2 victory o•er the Toronto Blue Jays, si~ed the leller of intent." Holte" a) said 1h1s "eek as the for what he called the toughest summerbe~s e'er had.
aiving him 201 for the season. third-ranked Sooners prepared for No. 5 l: C. But an11cipa11on of Saturda) 's game -and some
The 30-year-old Boggs became the first pla)er this More than the team. 1t'c; the neighborhood and his prodding by Holt -pulled him through.
century to top the 200-ht t mark in six straight seasons ~ best fnend -USC fullback Lero) Holt -1hn1 mal..cs this "There "ere umes when I dtdn,'t "'ant 10 io lo
and joined Hall ofFamer Lou Gehrig as theonlyplaycrs game the biggest for Hohe"n~. therapy." Hohc"a) s:ud. "I dwn·1 "nn1.1o do this, I didrft
to get at least 200 hus and 100 \\alks in three He has pla)ed 1n the Lo .\ngclcs Coliseum '"'cc want to do that. Lero) "ould tell me. 'You ha\.e to play m
consecutive )ears. while playing high school footb:ill at Bannmg . .:!O miles this game. We ha' e 10 pla) m 11 against one another.'
"It's something that has consumed me more than away. H1srecord there ts 1-1. and he s:ud this o ne is for all "He "as b) m) side the "hole lame. It was an ftY\'hinhlse." Boggssatd-ofhis chase to reach the 200. i..-Jil-k:~~--o:~;;;;...,~-1-1-ihf~Mt~-aHt-8~1 tt+s-fllftrble-.... ---------ttm>aratton.
h11 plateau. _ "In so man) "a)s. 1t'SjUSt another game:· Holtewa) In Oklahoma's '1c1ones o'er Nonh Carolina and
"Last )'Car I had 198 htts and tore a cartilage in my said. "I get to go home to pla). But 11·s mal..c or break. Anzona this .. ear. Holte" a' has rushed for 122 yards an~
knee. I had to ha' e surge'). but I sta}ed in. there for a personally. because I'll ha' e to ht>ar about 11 nll lhe time. two touchdo"-ns. and haH l°1mplc1cd S of I 0 passes for 134
game, hn a double and n home run and hobbled around ··1t's my last one ... he SJ Id of the game in Los Angeles. yards and o ne touchdo" n.
the bases for 200 even." he sa1d. "and I'll.never It' e tha1 da) do" n:: Holte"-3) said he "a' 1ndl'C1s1' c against Nonh" --:r~modcrnr-n:~rd--of--f1-\o-e-c~~:i:rtii"\"'C"-seag:~-~~~auU-11u.a-~U11J~nu~auiJJ,JU-JWL!llll!~l.Al-..J-__ J1!Ul.e-WAUillil.Jlt..Q.C~l....L1.CC.LllJ~t1.C..111C£:ilS...lO..JlliU:.C-Ca roh na - h 1 s Ii rs& game '' Ol'l' the 1 OJ u f) -but he sa vi
with at least 200 hats had been held b\ Hall ofFamersAI Nerf football around the office but, Inevitably, anything 10 the Trojans. "ho once told him .he wasn't the "old Jamcllc" ag:un!.l Ant0na.
Simmons. Chuck Klem nnd Chatlic Gehringer. a hockey game breaks out.
Wee W1ll1e Keeler had .:!00 hits e1gh1 straight years
from t 894 to 190 I, -before the so-carted modern era.
"Getttng 200 htts six ~car ma ro"" is ext™_al
because ifs something no clscC'\'Cfaccomplished." he
said. "It will be something 10 tall. o'er at a picnic or
something in the off-senso n:·
Af\cr spending si\ )cars 1n the manor leagues.
Boggs became ob~scd \\ tth getting base h1Ls "hen he
finall> made the major
He had .on)) I I hus m. LJ1l_ga.~s a rookie in
1982. but "'as determined "not to change what got me here:·
Boggs. "ho strol..ed three 'it nglcs and drew two
walks. leads the maJOr league "tth a .362 average and
appears headed for has founh balling cro~n 10 a.row. ..
··1 cben hed 11 the fi r t umc I did tt (".:!00 hits). and
I chensh II the smh nmc." he "3td. ":'\o" I'll '" for a
seventh time ne>.t )enr." ·
Quote of the day
Mark McGwlre, Oakland .\1hletics slugger.
after being h11 by a Dale Mohorcac patch: ··1 don't
care whether it was intentional or unintentional.
The ball hit me in the head. It's amazing, I get htt
in the head three tames in two years. and it's n9t
intentional'? I wasn't going to let it pas~ again.'
OSU player declared ineligible
COLOMB . Ohio -Vince Work-m
man. Ohio State's staning.ta1lback and the c II•
team's leading rusher each of the last two
seasons, was d eclared mcltgible \\ edncs·
day for the rest of his senior season because he signed
with an agent. .
Universtt) Athlettc Director Jim Jones announced
the move. saving \\orkman·'i actton "as a clear
v1olat1on of B(g Ten Conference and ~C--A..\ rules. It
marked the second 11me an Ohio tale football pla\.er
had bttn declared 1neh~ible in as man) seasons. ·
Jones could not 1mmcd1atcl~ sa~ '!'-hether the
univenity "'ould ha\e to forf\.'tt an) games as a re ult of
Workman's action. NC .\A rule prohibtt a1 hle1c w11h
eliaibility remaining from 1gnmg "tth or accepung
money from an agent. -
Wagner sign• with Lakera
"INGLEWOOD -Guard Milt ·m ·Wagner. a member of la<;l sea on's :"l.B..\
championship team. has <t•gned a ne\'
contract w1ih the Lo!> Angeles LaJ.ers. the
club said Wednesda\.
Terms "-Crt not· announ<'ed.
The 6-foot-'li Wagner. the.: lone · rookie on last
~son's team. averaged 3. point 1n 40 regular-season
aames and 1.2 po1n1o; m fi, c pla)off gam~.
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I p.m. -GOLF:\\ orld S\•n1ors In\ 1ta1ional.
ESPN. I • •
4 p.m. -:-BA EBALL: Chicago C'uhs at
Pittsburgh. \\>Gt'..
· GWC poloists notch victory
Wine's three goals
pace RtJstlers past
UC an DtegoJVs
JefT Wine scol'C'd three goat, "llllc
Andy Parazeuc. \\adc Wom.1cl nnd
O rea Luttrell added two 3p1cce to
pece Golden Wt\t C ofkge'!I "ater
polo team to a I J. 7 '1ctol') o'er th~·
JJCSan Oteg0Jun1or 'ar.,,,, \\ cdnes-
day in a nor1-conlcrenle iam~ :11
home
Up 7.4 through three quarter\.
Golden West went on o S4onn h1nie
an the final period to bul) the l C san
Dies<> JV squad.
Goaltcndtrs Mak.r C ta\Stt~ and
R1cl\1rd Copeland 1.ombtncd w tum
a"' a) ca&ht \hou !or the f(u,tlrr' ...
J,P.. Aa y \Cosed lhrt'r 11m(\ nd
FtaJ Horx add('J 1~0 uf ht\ O\\n 10
oaa ucso Golden \\c.\t 1mprO\CJo
to a.;1 . •
In 1 ht,tl ' ti
Fou&ai• Valley 18, Loi Amigos 6: ·
The Barons raced to a 6-:? lead a1 &he
half and coasted to the v1ctC1ry at
Golden West.
Brandon Quemagros\41. Da' 1d
Seeley and Bryan friedcn nolthl.'d
two goals ap1«e to lead a halan~cd
attack for Fountain Vnlle). "'h1ch
1mprovC'd to 5-2.
In a men's colle&C' '<X.wr m.1tch
VC Su Dte10 t , UC lr\llDt 0: 'loll
Good.man scored the "1nn1n& Joal 10
the first half for l 'CSD. dropp1na lhc
AnteaJcrs an a non-conf~ren<"c pmc.-.
Tea.mm.ate Scott Rommel added a
pl 1n the ~Ond half In fin1-.h out
the sconna for th~ T raton\ • I C.I
pltender Dammon F lit~ 1urnrc;I
away five shots for the \ntcau:r<i
he Ante.atttt fall to 1·4. \\htk tht-
Tntons improve 10 ..0.1.
lrt "N ncn·, oom u1 it
,OIJt')baU
El Ca•IM J, Ora•1t CN1t I: I~
Piraacs opentd l.bcitx.uun b' t<1lhnt
to the vtt1t1nt W1mo" 1.5·1 1 ~·15~
·~1. 15-6
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Sophomore middle blocker Jo<l~
Fee contributed eight ktll!.. freshman
outside hitter Cath> Scanlan had 11
d1&s and Jeana Weber notcht>d ~'en
kills and fi ve dtl$
In prep guts knnt'i.
HuaUa11• Be,cla Jt,Lo1 Alamlto1
I: Ltt Hansen and Hand Phi ~"ept
their stn&)cs opponen1., to help the
Oilers improve to 5-0.
Hansen did a"a' "''h her Lo' \I
coun1erparts. 6-2. 6-0. 6-2. "h•k Phi
brttzed. 6-3. 6-1. 6-0
U... 11. ha MartM $: Tcrc:'8
Wattn. the Chal)trs' ~o. 1 sma.tes
pla)tr. walktdawa~ the w1nncro(hc:r
lhttt matcM\ aptn\t the C IF'' tof'-
rattd .);.4 tram.
Mas.r ~ 11. Dam._. a: Kim
Cordova ind Came Conter v.on tv.u
of th~r three \1n1h:\ ma1chl"s 111 l.lrop
Cham1nadr 1n tht· lin.1l ltlnCuJl prior
10 tt1aut pta\ !cir th'' Mon:ar<'h~
Mater Ot-1, l-2 O\ crull \\ 111 ho\t
B1lhop on~omcn a t 1hc Cos11
Mesa Tennis< lutun the tint .\nsctu'
1.l'aJut n 'm(1t't1t1on n~·\t Tuc\J.1~
Skippers ·begin quest for golq
Yachtipghas unique
tYl)e of classes, brand
of scoring in Games
By ALMON LOCKABEY
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Sailors seeking medals "' the
Olympics in Korea got a late stan ~
three days afier the mnin 1o-enues in
Seoul -but skippers and cre"s 1n the
eiaht Olympic classes arc as hung')
for gold. silver or bron1c as the
athletes in track. 8} mna t1c'I or" ha1-
ever.
One of the reasons for 1he la1e
repons is that the OI) mp1c yach'ting
venue 1s in Pusan. !>Orne 100 mile!>
from Seoul. and there are e1gh1 classe~
·competing. The results arc scon!d on
a best six of seven races. menning that
skippers can throw o ut lhc1r "-Orst
race in the senes.
Yachltn• also has a unique ~}Stem
ofscorin& m which pcnah} point\ arc
assessed rathef' that av.arckd. I or
instance:
First place gets zero point). ~·rond
pla« acts three. 1h1rd pla c nl.ic.c s. 7.
founh place. IS. fifth place. I 0. and
'1lllh place 11. 7. Aller \Ptth place.
sluPIJ'!n art assc\scd the plac~ plu\
11111.. Such H -~'en th plxc " I '
points. CIC.
The question mo\t often ;nkC'd b'
landlubben 1s. ''\\'hat ore the.-Ohm".
pie classn, and how arc ttw~ de· ten~')'"
Well. hcrl" aon:
SOLl"1,i(, -.\t ~6 l«t. ' 1nchc;;
•e1&11ana 1.100 pouna th~ s hna ,,.
the Tartt" of the O~mpK' la\'li(), II 1!>
sloop rilled. Ml t'~P. ktt1:3VJI(~ 2J) tQUltt fftt of wtf, encf ",.:tied~
a C'ft'W • of thrtt It ha' he n n
·ALIOI
locliln
BoATIHG
Olympic class since 1971 The L' S.
skipper in this 01) mp1ad '' JohnJ
Kostecki of San Franctsrn.
ST AR -The 2:? foot·8 inch loop-
rigcd Star lS a keel boat 1ha1 is sailed
by a crew of two .• It "c1ghs 1,490
pounds and·cames 28'5 square feet of
sail. Unhke the Sohn& 11 doc not
carry a spinnaker do" n" ind. It is the
oldest Olympic class -since 1932.
The U.S. skipper tn this Ol)nlPIC!. l!I
Mark Reynolds of San Diego.
470 -The lntcrat1 onnl 470 t'i a
centerboard t)pe boat (no keel) that
weiahs 264 pounds and 1s sa1kd by?.
crew ortwO. It waHonC:Cl\'ed In 1963
as a modem h1gh·pcrrormancc
fibefl)ass planingd1ngh)' which could
be sailed b~ people of all Sill'' and ~· h has betn an Ol)m~1c c:la\'i
since 1976. Thetl.S. <;k1pper1n Pu\an
11 John Shaddtn of lor11 &-3ch
WOMEN'S 470 -Th~ boat is 1hc
same. but is bt1n1 ~•led 1n 'h'
Olympiad ror the fir..t time b) an Oil·
woman ~w The l.' \ \luppcr 1
AllJ10n JoUy of Vaknc1a. C •hf.
DIVISION II S~ILUO.\Rl> -
Tbe sadboetd can't C\a( th be <.~llc'1 a
)'di. but the ,.pid aru• lh ot the
spon of .111lboard1na !rd 01~ mpu:
9'11ntiers 1n 198'4 lo introducc them
UdO tbc )'1Cb&1;-t ()t mpac1 the
Jltftlolrd tUltlleef OM ptn<lft ~ l\Q
itand• on tht ~rd •n m1n1f'\llat6
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the saH during the entire race. The
U.S. sailboarder is·Michnel Gebhard&
of Fon Walton Beach. Fla.
FINN -The 19 foot.'IO inch ca&a
ria&ed (only one sail) Finn has becl
the Olympics si ngle-hander sin ,
1960. The boat requires the mo
athletic skill to sail as the skip
must steer the boat. tnm ~1 1 (ofte
with the aid o f hts teeth). an
occasionally ha' ing to ··h1l..c out" 1
weather with his boch almost in t
water. secured b} his feet tn a strap 1
the boat. In addition to strength. t
boat requires the utmost 1n sa1hn
skill. stamina and mental alertn~ss. I
the evr nl Of capsi11ng the Skip
must naht the boat himself an
continue saihng. Jfhe needs help he ·
disqualified. The U.S. eontcsuint
this Olympics as Bnan Ledneucr
San Dieao.
FLYING DUTCHMAN -T
FD. as 1t as famiharl~ kno"n.
another hiah·performance dingh) (I
fttt. 10 inches) that requires exlrc
~ill to sail. h i5 a two-ma
ccnterboarder which carries 3
square feet of sail and wciah~ 3
pounds. It on1ina1cd in Hofland 1
19SI and has been an 01)-mpic eta
since 1960 The U.S. skipper 1s Pa
Foerster ofCorpu~ Chnstt. T~"·
TORNAOO -The !O-toot fo
nado IS tM onl> catamar.m in t
Olympics. The double-hulled
~•ahl ~ pounds. camn 2
squatt ftt1 oha1I and is Yakd b>'
CttW of i-o with both sJupptt a
crew oftrn hak1na out on a trapr
au.achfd to the truck ot the ma 1
kttp It stable in a brtt1c. It\
common!) r.-Cttd.s I ~·20 kMt\, t
aop_scllClCd apprmcltu\J knot matins n by far· t~ ·fa\tn1 of 1
otymptC' clHtn.
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5 Soitth Korean boxi~g offici~l~ ousted:.
Chaos r eign s after decision goe"S against
outh Koreaq; U.S. blamed for decision
SEOUL (A P) -F1,e South
Korean boxing offic1alc; v.ere thrown
out.of' the 0 1} mp1C\ Thur'i<ltt> for
attacking a Nev. Zealand referee v. ho
they said robbed one of their fighte~
'of victory.
Two ass1sta n1 coaches and three
toxin' offi cials v.ere uspend~ for
•orm1ng the nng earlier an the da)
and punching and L.1ckmg referee
Keith Walker.
suspended indefinitely from · 1ntcr-
nat1onal competition for staging. a
bizarre. 67-minute s1t-1n in the ring 10
protest the decis1011. •
The Stout 01) mp1c ()rgan1L1ng
Comminu apologized for the.: 00d•s·
graceful behavior·· and endor!>ed the
d1sdplinary actton. It also prom1\ed
that secunt} would be increased and
.. no irregular incidents "111 occur
again."
T.he International l\mateu Bo\lng
Assoc1a11on ann ounced 1h1: d1s-
quahficat1ons and also reJCCtcd a
Korean protest to re,crsc thl' decision
and g1' c the '1cton to the Korean
fighter. B)o n Jong-if
.. We are 'er) sor11 about "hat
happened this morning.·· said .\1 8 .\
president An..,..,ar Chov.dhn of Paki-
stan. "A I BA has no e\cusc io offer. I 1
was the most disgraceful 1nc1dent I
have ever seen 1n bo\lng. and I ha' e
no v.ords to defend 11:·
Scores of South Koreans ang~red
by the refereeing called the '\ev.
Zealand Embass) and some ._ht.luted
obscen111es about \\ alker. v..hu penal-
ized bantamweight B~ un Jong-11 and
cost him the close dec1s1on ag::11n.-,1
.\fe,.andar Hnsto' of Bulgaria
l#'Ltl -i~·
Chaoe retcn• in boxing ring ln Seoul a• Sout.h Korea.,.n official•, f ane, protest d eclalon acaln•t Korean bo:ser .
Cbowdhr}' said h.e d1i.cus~d Lile
incident with lnternat1onal Ol\mp1C'
Committee President Juan .\n1on10
Samaranch and v.11h officials of the
Seoul Ol)mp1c Organ111 ng Comm 11-
1ee and rece1,cd asssurancl.''i that ll
would noi....be repeated "It \\:lS \\llh
these assurances that l'ht" compet111on
._ was allov.ed to resume tonight."'
Cllowdhn said
Besides the tv.o ass1 tant co::iches. a
Korean referee. a Korean member of
l\IBA's execu11 ve committee and one
Olympic llelper v.ere remo' ed from
the Games.
Byon. the losinit fi(l,h t. ''tis also
... -
"We're again robbed of our ' llhlf\
1n our own hometown'" shou1t.•d onl'
fan at Chamsh1I tudcn1~· (j, m-
nasium as B}un's loss tnggercd. lhl·
wild melee that tool dozen<> of poltll'
to bring under control.
The Kore.an..c.oachcs_ th re\~ \l'\ aal
punches at Walker. h1111ng him al
least once despite elTOrt'-ei) ti:llm'
referees to shield him in a cornl·r.
··They were kicking and punc hing
and pulling m) hair out."'-' alL..:r "1:.l1d
at Kimpo Airport as he left to return
to New Zealand. "I v.as punched in
the bick bv the 'Korean coach ··
Several Other Koreans ---indudmg
the Olympic helper -also Jumrx·d
into the ring and tned to auad.
Walker. while the team manager
stood on the ong apron urgtnl! thl·
largel} Korean cro"d to JOtn thl'
fracas. Two chairs and a v.ater bottk
v.cre throv.n into the n ng. but m1 ~d through the morni ng '>1.'~'>1on lollo"-
thc1r tn tended mark. 1ng a 11 9-pound bout bl.•t\\ccn 8) un
It look poJ1ce several minute'> 10 and Hn sto' that wa' 1re4u1.•nth
respond to thl' battle and ~·\\.•1..11 interrupted b' '-'a Iker lJutton1n~ 1h1.
more m10u1es to form a protl'lll\1.' t\\o fightel'b for head hulh i.tnd
barrier around \\ alker. He did not holding. ,
appear to be hun as lie v.as esconi:d .\rter rcpea1 ed bum \\ alkl·r finall~
from the g~mnao,1um b) 10 polic.:-·issued l\\O "arnings ag.11n,1 1-hun
ml'n. but he left the countr' later 10 v.h1ch cost him po1n1' th.11 thl'
the da~ anyway. -Korean coathe!. lclt \\1.•rc thl' '''nn1ng ·· 1 suggested I lea' e the countr. ·· t margin for the Bulg,an:rn
Walker said "'hen asked "hO!.e 1deJ 11 '"I reall~ don·1 bcli~h 1hJt I d1~a
1.1.as ··1t v.as a complete disaster an'"'. bad Job:· Walker s:118 ·1°' l' "4:1.:n'1h1.·
re pect to the crov.d reacuon:· bout agaUl. I belie' e I lunlrolkd 11 in
Kim ung-h~u . president "Of~ int-v..:a~ I should ha .. e I ha"~ w•
Korean Bo "ng .\ssoc1at1bn, regrets··
apologized for the bra\\ I and s::ud hi.' The Korean w er~ alrl.'JJ\ u p~t
1.1.ould "resign from all bo"<ang po't'> O\er a 3-1 dec1S1on that l \ tighter
.after the 01~ mp1c w ta~e rl''.>pon.,1-~hchael C :irbaJal S<ored ;i da) earlier
b1lll\ ·· O\l'rOh 1-.v.ang-'>OO v.hu hJd hn•n J
The 1nc1dent came m1d\(J) f;nonte to "..!n the gold medJ I 1n the
106-pound di\ ISIOO
··walker 1s a big m1')tal..i: 11 \Ir
B)un was nut g1,cn th.it \~.1rn 1 ~
(penal11~ ). he would prntiJ" flJ\
won:· 1 sa1d~Ta1 K1l-hJd.. \ tl\ 'l'v
retar) pf the Korean 8 11\ ng I , 1.1, r
a11on
E\t:n before thl' i"1~ht " r Jr nev.spapershad accu~eJ I \ "'''''"'' oflobb~ing again!>! "llnJn ti~thr,
because the .\menl·an' ''''rl· 11rhl"t
o'er the ehmm111on or m1Jdk"'' 1gh1
.\nthon' Hemon1. k \\ h11 ,, ;i, d•'·
qualified Monda) when hl' <1m,,·d
toe hlte f&ril fight again l H.s Jong·hn
ofSouth Korea
T he Korean team "J' undl'll'Jtl·d
pnor to the Hembnd. 1nuJcnt but
lost their next four fight-.
The) finall) v.on dg.11n "h'-n L n•
Jae-h~ uk won a 5-• Jn "on ti\ er
.
.\ustraha·s Darrell Hiles in the 125-
pound class The Korean head coach
was allo'"ed to v.orl. Lee·s comer.
Jim Fo,. e>.ecutl\e director of the
l .\· .\mateur Boxing Federation.
1.1.a<> asked about the accusation that
.\mencans ~ere mahgmng the
Koreans '"lt"s nd1culous We don"t
e'en speak the language.·· he replied.
There 1.1.as an md1cat1on thert'
might be trouble when 1-.orean Coach
Kim... ung-eun cli mbed onto the
apron of the n11g•la1c 1n the second
round after \\ alker penaltze8 B~ un
for 1he second 11me v.·alker mere"-
wa' ed Ki m ofl the nng and d1 dn.-1
d1squahf~ the bo\er
.. The Korean man. he "''"· He
th rew too man) punche!> ·· said S H.
'I oon "ho 1denufied h1m<,elf as a
secunt) official
ULYMPIC tsR IEFS
Judaes faced with
tougli question:
U.S. rallies to top Argentina U.S. on collision Course
What makes a IO?
From Ttte Atloclated· Press
SEOU L -If one 1>nch,on02cd •~•m-1-(1 mer drowns, must the other" If a g) mnast
looks back for the high bar m 1hc middle ofa
double-death-defying FaJkU.,l. should he -
like Lof's wife -have to pa) a j3filc? --... -
Outrageous as those que t1ons might be.judges are
factng an even tougher one because of the rash of
perfection that has broken out at these 0 1) mpic Games:
Exactly what makes a IO'l ~
· ·•for me:· said Y..Omen·s g) mnasucs iudge lubaoa
Drqom1rescu of Romania. '"11 is when all is perfect and
the routine is done w11h -hov. do )Ou 58) at -
amplitude and elegance.
"It comes when the} ha'e omt·thang inside:· she
continued. clutch an~ both hand 10 her heart ... One feels
that. Then } ou can Judge lhl' elements and antic1pa1e. ··
Judges anticipated perfectton fi, c times during the
final of the women·s team gymnastics campe.11tio11
Wednesday ni~ht. after awarding a dou n IOs to the
men just one night earlier.
- -ElenaShushunova made the 0' 1ct team golden by
managing the feat three times. prne Daniela Sili vas
could get just two. v.hic h is where Romania finished.
Each now has four, three behind Nadia Comaneci's
record. with individual events still,o come.
The men have been climbing even closer to
heaven. Seven pcrfcctos v.ent to' the Sf>viets en route to
their team gold Tuesday night -three 10 the brilliant
Dmitri Bilozerchev. two more to Valen b ukin -and
two Japanese pommeled the horse "cit enougfi ·in
succeis1on fora pair of them. lifting their comrades past
the Chinese for the bronze medaL
Things got so out-of-hand at one point during the
men·s events even the Koreans an the crov.d -usuall}
neutral. but alwa}S polite -joined in the booing after
East German Andreas Wecker took the slightest
hippi1y-hop afler landing a triple somersault off 1he
hi&h bar and had to live with ncar-perfccuon: 9.9.
··To some extent:· said Hard) Fmk of Canada. a
judge with 19 }ears and 0 1} ll)p1c expcnence daung
back to the 1976 Montreal Games. ··a lot of IOs makes
crowds in gymnastics halls beha,·e like people at a
stock-car race who go to sec the cras hes. ..
··Everybody wants to be thcre when 11 happens.,. he
added. "They feel di5<1ppo1nted when 11 doesn't."
Subjectivity may be great for beauty contests or the
racetrack. but il's a decided!) less-than-perfect wa. to
settle sporting contests 1n the crucible that Is the
Olympics.
To the competitors. it ca n ml.'an the ditTerencc
between an apartment ofone·s own in Karl Mant Stadt
or four more years on the watting list. living with the
folks in Letpz1g. . · •
It can mean the front of th• Wheaties· boll -
remember Maf) Lou Rctton· IOs on the final two
exercises at Los o\ngeles to O\'Crtale Romanian Kall
Subo for the gold -or a d1e1 made up largel} of what's
inside.
Quote of the day -C.rl Lewis, U.S. track star discussing his-
populanty: "People came to v.atch me shop.
watch me walk to the car and watch the car leave.
I try not to get wrapped up m the ~ura of that You
can be&Jn to believe you're bigger than ltfe and
that I don't beheve. I believe th.at I am who I am.
rm Carl Lewis and I do the best l e1n :·
Men's basketball SEOL'L-JeffStorl>. lamc olTthl· bench ---
and the Un11ed tate<o battkd back from a 0-2
deficit lO beat .l.rgenuna ~-~ Thur<,da~ and team Yugoslavia virtually clinch a spot in the medal round of '
Olympic men's 'olle)ball. _ '---="--.J S hOWdOW,0 n ears 1 The defending gold medahsis }\DA Lhl5_U:.l.i.. ~ -. _
15·4. 17-15, 15-7 to run thw record 10 3-El _
Stork. the usual !.tamng .,etter ''ho at out the first two games with a back IOJUJ!. turned thc match around SEOUL (AP) -Three down and I -in the third flme "llh his sen ing and passing. two to go in the preh m1nanes. the) ·re
Af\er tork entered the game for R1CCl Lu) ties w11h undefeated and an the medal round. a
the score tied 4-4. the ·\rgen11ncs nc' er ''On a point the scare and their most eagerl) a''a11ed
mt-of the sc-t He-i mm~iatt>ly-~on A~~traigh+-l}Otftl matchu.e..beh1nd them
on his left-handed scr\ e. anclmhng an ace that made II -They re the Amemans and the) 're 9-4. the Y.ugoslaH. and the~ ·re on track
W1th the otTense ,clicking and the o\rgentines 10 for a gold medal men's basketball
d. h " I d h h d showdown at the ~oul 01~ '!'P ICS. the isarra}. t e ""'mencan l osc out I c t ir game oo a one that never matcnahzed to unears stuff block b) Bob Ct' nhk. · Argentina led 11-10 an the founh game before ago in Los Angeles
Nev.'J)On Beach' te'e Timmons pulled the L"ruted The United tatc\ beat Brazil.
States even with 1v.o piles The .\mencans couldn't 102-87. Wednesda' 1n a rematch of
convert nine games points at 14-l l. 14-IJ . 15-14 and the 1987 Pan .\m Games gold medal
16-15 but finall) pre' ailed when Eduardo \tamnez hll game. The v1cto0 &a' e the l team
l this tournament can beat am other:·
Thompson said ·
That theon will be tested 1n the
next two games as the .\mencans face
China on Fnda) and E~ypt on
Saturday, Spam. a 44-pollll LS.
v1ct1m 10 the first game. beat Ch ina by
32 and Egypt b) 43.
Four teams from each . six-team
pool advance . to the quarterfinals
with the highest Sttd from each pool
playmg the fourth from the other and
soon.
Yugoslavia still h.as to pla) Austral-
ia and Puerto R1cQ. and one '1cton
wourd cli nch the top spoL The same 1s
true for the Umted tales.
··w e and )he C n11cd St.ates are in
different pools. so to talk about them
now would be nothmg. -h ·ko' 1c said.
the net antenna" uh a. spike aucmpt. a. 3-0 record and clinched a berth in
The .\rgenttnl'S led 5-3 in the final game. but thre-e the quarterfinals starting \londa} John ThomJ>90n
There wa s plcnt~ of tall about the
l"-O countnes meeung for the gold
medal in 1984. but pain upset
\ ugosla' 1a an the semifinals and
Yugoslavia had to settle for the .
bronze medal straight blocks b) ( ra1~ BucL. and Ct' rthk brouihnhe Yu_gosla' 1a 1mpro' ed · 10 3-0
Amer.icans back in tronl to sta). The spilcing oT Wednesda) v.11h a 1 O~-i)~ '1cto~ biggest game.·· 'I ugosla' Ja C oa~ h
Dusan I vkov1c ~1d. Timmons and Karch Kiral) brought the L'n ited tates o"er a stubborn outh 1-.orean team Pan Am gold was s111l the topic of
conversauon after the l" -Brazil
game to match point at 14-7. and En c ato came offthe bench 1hat otTset an ob\lous hc1gh1 disad-
to end the contc t "1th a Jump sen c ace. vantage with som<.> pan point 3-potnt The United States almost fell
before its biggest game. The V· . team mo' ed out qu1cld) 10 a 4-1 lead an· shooting.
the first game and led 11-on_a stuff block bv.Timmons. The Yuiosla ' s opened the tour-The day before meeting Brazil. th(•
U.S. team was scared bv Canada.
76-70. and Coach John Thomp on
was quick with the fam1har .. on an~
da~ .. quote.
··vou get embarrassed when you
rob a bank orl>ecome a drug addict. I
don't believe a person can eve r be embarrassed representing his cou-n--
ti)... Thompson said of all the
prcgame h~ pc of rt''·en~. ·'That team
m lnd1anapolts heiped us:·
But. led b)" the po" er h11t1ng of {¥foot-6 Raul Quiroga. nament \\l th their bigg1:Sl game. a
the Argentines rallied tQ take control and the game 9!-9 ''ICtOI) 0 ,cr the onc.e-might)
ended when Timmons s:i1lcd a shot long. So' 1et t:ruoo .
""' Soviets eliminate U.S., 4-2
States put up a' aliant fight Thur d:i~ before ~ TAEG . ou1 h Korea -Th< l nued I I
bowing to the So' 1et l nion 4·2 and being A
eli minated from the 01~ mp1c soccer tour-' lo
namem.
The So' iet l . nion and .\rgl.'nt1na. "h1ch beat
South Kort'a 2-1. ad< anced rrom 1hc vroup C pool to
the quaterfinals.
Amencan coach Lothar 0~1andcr said he thought
his team nonethcles1o did Qui te \\t'll an the Olympics.
where the) managed 10 11e .\rgcntma and uth Korea
before the loss to the O\ 1c1•-.
~
Pair of athlete• test positive
SEOUL-Bulgannn "e1gh1hf1cr M1tko
Grablev was stnpped ofh1 gold medal and •
banned from the Seoul 01~ mp1cs todn) after
testing positive for drugs. the ln1erna11onal Olympic Committee said. • .___..._-J
Also tesung pos1 tl\e for drugs and thro"'n ou1 of
the Games was Alexande-r \\at on. a modem pen-
tathlete from Austraha. "ho "a found 10 ha,l.'-cu·ess levels"ofcatTeane 1n h1 unne.·
The two pos1tl\ e ca~ v.ere the lirst at the Seoul
Games. where officia ls s.·ud t>t~for,· the action staned
that they ellpected about I PllSlll\ e test among the
10.000 compeutors.
.~II of the tests fro m 1he lirst t"o da)'s of
compeut1on came bad. dean.
Grablev. winner of the 56 J..tlogram (I ~3-pound)
class. was found to be u mg furoscm1de. a diuretic and
one of about I 00 drugs on the fO(""s banned list. It was
not 1mmed1atel) clr3r "hat \\Ould happen to the gold
medal m the class. ,
The modem pentathlon. a fi, e-d:l}. 1hc-spon
event, finishes toda' \\al on wa I !th after the fi rst
four events. and test Cd po!>1ll' e aflcrthe fcnc1 ng portion
on Monda).
Grable' also tested pos111' e after Monda)·~
compet1t1on 1n "h1ch he hticd nn 01) mp1c record
297.Sktl<>srams (65.5 1 •pound )to tal c the gold.
"It is normal to foll do'' n afteq our "I've to~d people that ~n~ team m
U.S. womenroinp, 101-7-4
SEO L'l (.\Pl - ( oach Ka~ Yo1.1. refu~s to get
rattled b> the slo" tart of the l ' .. v.omen·s basketbaJI .
team 1n the 01) mp1 s
he"s much mort' concerned ""h the finish and so
far. her team ha~n 't let her dov. n.
The Ln11ed m es fell behind Yugosla' 1a b) eight
points 1n 1he earl~ go!nS Thursda) before 11 running
game and trapping deten~ l 1ckc-d into high gear. \\-hat
followed "as a I 01-"'J '1cton that ecurt."d a herth in the
medal round for the 'men~an . "ho became onh thc
second v.omcn · ba-,1>.etball tt":l m m 01) mp1 htSto·n 10
top the IOO·po1nt marl...
"\.\ e h:i,en't 1.ome out of \he hloci..s fa t in a"'
scrimmage or an) tl'11ng tbqt '' e·, c done all summer so 11's
not 1nd1catl\ C that !>Omd htng"S \HOng w11h the team.'·
Yov. said· .. , \\ l'>h \\el oulJ get 3 fast~·r Stan. I \\Ould hke
th:1t, bllt o far 1.1.e·, l' l'l\•,•n alilc lo hand le 11.··
The t. n1tcd tates also stanC'd '>lo" I~ against
Czecho lo' ak1a 11) 11' liN g:imC' uf the' preltminai: round
and was dov. n b' a man' as ft , c-point<. in the fi~t half
before rail) ing fo r an "'-t. I 1cton
That ga me "as 1otru~le all the '"a} h1..'"C' er. and the
.\mencans" qu1cL.nc'<, "J'>n 't nearh as e' 1dl"nt ac, 1t ~as tn
Th ursda' ·s contest · ·
.. Natural!\ a coach \\lluld hl.e to ha'e a trong tart.
but )Ou"d rather ha' c: a c,trongcr fi nish."" 'I ow 5a1d. ··You
JUSI go v.11h the llov. Thaf c, 1h1 t\'3m0 <. oersonal~' I
don't feel ~ou can force '-t'm1.·thmg on a team Just because
that's what I would want t<' do··
With a ~-0 rernrd and uni~ a unda~ game against
China rema1~ing 1n Pl''-'' pla'. the l ntted tates is assured
of getting an to the ml'Jal round. w h1ch begins Tuesday.
There arc onh lour teams in each group and bcceuse
the Amencans ha' I.' 1.kll·att'd both Yugoslavia and
Czechoslo' k1a. the' 1.1.ould get the edge O\ er those 1eams
1n the e'ent of a tic and a,h a nee 10 the semifinals.
The \!Ct l n1on cwccted 10 be the Cnited Stat.es~
top challenger fort he gold medat. also nailed down a bcnh
1n the semifinal~ tiut had w hold otT a determined uptet
bid b'· South "orl.'a tn ''in r.4-of\ on Thursday. ~ormer 1.Jn1' ersll~ l1f (1corg1a standout Teresa
Edwards." ho orl.'d 2~ points 1n the opener. came t.ck
wtth ~3 aga1n't 't ugosla' 1a to again lead the U.S. team.
Four other pl:l\CP• "''rl· in double figures for the
Un11ed uites. which 11x1k the l~ad fQr: good with a L2·2
run that began w 11 h !'I mmutc'' 16 <;econds left m the first
half. Bndgette C1ordon 'lured 20 points. Cynthia Cooper
had I"' and \ 1cL.' Bullett 10
The onh l'tticr "''ml·n·, team to score more than 100
points m the Oh mp1'' v.a<. thl· c;;o, 1e1 l1nlon, which beat
the United tates 11 ~· .... 1n I Q .. 6
Gordon ~·red11ed thc detcnse for the offmlive
outburst The l n1tl'd \me~ fort'Cd 18 turnovcn and
man} of them led to fo'lt tin-aL. ba.sl et .
EV ANS, BIONDI CRUISE TO GOLD. • • From Cl
Jacot1~ "'~ ~nmJ 1n the 1 nc.1
frttst' le an~~ U an,J C...trphan {:mm
ofFrinc-e wa third an ·N ti~
broke th<' 01~ mpi ri:-rord of~ ~~ ""I '
set b) East ~rman) 1n IQ ll
Aoalta mak• nm at b.18tory~-Foar •trallbt win• for U .8. L
SEOUL-Said Aouita i' a('customed to ~
8 1ond1's bnlhtint ~rlotmance \\.iS
O\ ershadov.t"d b~ a 1111 bnghtcr on
b E'an
Evans kd 3ftc-r<"d\h l•P Ttw 01h1..~1
-'menC'an. Tami Bru'''-' ",, tourth 1n
4·0 lb
T he ;-.letherlands fin1shC'd st'\ ond
in the e"ent for the second \'on-•
sccutl\""e Olympic" wuh a 11mc ot
3·43 )<}. The l team ol \fan
w a,te, \i 1tz1 K1't"11ttT. U.ura \\alk<"t and.Dara Ton"<'Sv.a th1rd in 1 .a.l.:!~
11irri11f controV<n•rs and lh<n Kith"' lh<m n SEOUL -h ,.,.. b.lnm m. "gh' K<n-ijAA I with has (ebuJous runnm .. lfhc does 11 again p ntd)' McKinney less than tv.o minutes toda'
et tht Seoul Ol~pia 1t will not 1ust ~ 10 ~ve US. 01} mp1c bo\t'I'\ th('tr founh
UOlher ~or tnumph: He W11l ~ b)' far the stra1ght vacton
... test mtddle d11tence runner ofall time. McKinney. 3f "''Ileen Tc\a\. l.n<>!> kcJ
TM 27-year-okt Moroccan ~nt the track world down tnck.010,anni Pcr,·1 ol (1u~tcmala twlC't' and
6•10 • da\her t.hu. Wftk when M said he m1&ht run tn stopped him at I ~ ol lhc f1N round of the 119-pound
dnetventl-tbe 800. th«' 1.500 and the S.000 ~ bout • uaprecedenttd tnpk. The 2 ~., ~r-old ~IC' fl.. mnc\. v. ho had dra•n a fit1t•
A double in ~too and I. 00 alone wo uld mike round ~. bkxktd a Per\'/ niht ;and lollo"cd .,.uh a
lrldr llitlot). ht .a.as conlro"eniat, mood) sw hes a nahtofh1so•n for the ti "t ln(ld,J1,~n .\ \tra1pt naht
llir fbt tht unusual. put P!ftz doWft for a M"ConJ 11m~·. and v.hcn ~Sot up
Try1 .. IO win all thrtt cH·n1s ~ould "'"" nann•nt tht ~the tiaht.
11iMflftl1n IOdaYs,1ndud1nssu<ttU1,cfuialsfortht .• br didn't ha't too man~ bo""I
1.500 IDCI tbe S.000 just IS m1nuttupen. • sktlh." McK1nnry •id "It') ~llC'rto tttthc-m eas) hkr
Aoui• llolclltbeworld ttt.'Ofd 1n IM '·'°°and the 1h11. ly w ••me I ffteh tht fi nal\ f'll ~ tmh and rn 5A00-' would bt a ... V) fe\'ONC al &bOK diitancn, Wiil ~~ ~1:_ -
• doilll it WIG viitiiilly no mt 1n biatk·~ ft nils ~ ~ .,.,11 f11h1 ShahursJ Rirajdaf M ilCOlllidered beyond laumen CIPKlt)'. lndil an dw thinl round Mond.).
In Thursda' n11h1' '''0 uthC'r
tndl' 1dual C' cots 1'n ,tan 0 110 ot
East German' the !llO fr\'1.'''~ k @.\:kl
medahst. v.on 1ht' ttKl t'la1..k,1 roL.e
and "'l)rld rt<'MJ hl~ld~·r l&N
Pohan~k1 or the '1~1 l nion "on
the ~00 ba'"l.:~1role
Ono· time ""' I fi 1 Q l-.r111>11tna
£.atrvei1 t Hunp" "';i \(~,,nJ tn
t ~l>l .~6 and Comch.1 \1r1.h ''' E.i t
Gfrman" w1 thmJ m I 111 S ..
PohanW.1 \\On 1n I •• " \~. f r:anl.:
Bahnnd1 of f..a,t lrC'rman\ 'tll;n
W\.-Ond 1n I S~ 60anJ Pa1.1l "tnt\man
of S~ Ztaland \\-a\ th1rJ tn ~ on ~ ,
In the •omcn·s lrtt l\ ~le~.
Otto. •hO "Mff tomptte 1n '" < nt;,
cemtd ti(: th1n.t IJ nwJ I "' :I\
man) ~~a pan of & .. l < • rnian\
wtnn1n1 tnm. h' 11m~ 01 J .i f\' .
Medal~ for E' ans and B1onJ1
almost Ct'rtlllnh wouldn't he thl' la't
for -'menca· Jop ~w1mmm E'an ...
who "On her hl'\t gold ml.Jal 1n 1ond~' ·s .ioo ind1' 1du-:il medic~. 1c,
th( "'orld rttard·holder m her lmaJ
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Mklll/ICI, G•~ Keren LtnOt. Concord, Meu J, 000 ,
. Swimming:
A Illatter
of survival
Her mother·s tea r
of the water led to
swimming lessons
'-hall began. innocently enough.
A mother with a deathly fear of
water who didn't want any of her
c.hildrouo dro~.
It then became a family affair and
was cwmina.U!d wilb ouutanding
performances in Olympic SWJmmin&.
competition by two of the four
children in the family. The other two
have also made a name for them-
selves in the sport.
"My Mom would take us to
swimmina lessons so that if we went
to the beach or something. we
wouldn't drown. Or, if we went to a
backyard pool, we'd be able to stay o n
top of the water," recalled Fountain
Valley's Shirley Babashoff, the two-
time Olympian and mulu-medal
winner.
·While we were (4king these swim-
m1na lessons, We saw alJ these
swimmers goina baclc and forth in the water so we thought: ·Gee. that looks
like flln.' So we tned 11 out and we
hked iJ and just kept doing 11."
Shirley was nine at the time and her
older brother Jack went along. 8111.
who also played water polo, was neict
in line. He was PC.AA swimmer of the
year twice while auendmg Cal State
Lona Beach. Debbie. t he youn~t.
also learned to swim at an early qe,
She uted to follow her famed older
sister to mttts in this area. She 1s now
18 and a student at the University of
Miami.
Mom (Shirley) furnished the trans-
portation to swim lessons and train· 1na. fint in Norwalk and then at
Golden West and M1ss1on V~jo. The
family had moved to Fount.am Valley
and flip DuT'1 Hunt1n1ton Beach
Aquatics club tra1ned at Ooldrn West
Coli.. Darr brouaht Shirley along to
her fint Olympic com~1tion.
Father Jack. knowing the drain
fiD811CWly of haYlftl a sw1mmina
family, worked 11 twojobl to keep his
children in tbe sport. It was indeed a
family affair from belinn1na_ to end
and all sill of the Babuhoff family
members are equally proud of the
hcritlllr they have 1n s.,1mm1nf.
Sbirlry Ofdvcd to be the most prom•· ... , Ol lbe family m tntcmational
competition but I.ck alJO has an
Olympic silver medal.
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S·6 23, fMrv Etnridoe 0-0 0·0 O, C11nthi1 Brown
I• I 1·3 3. Anne Oono111n G-3 0-0 o. Teresa
'WNlhll'S-l·I 4·5"l, 8ri09'11t ~don t II
•·S l'O, Vlclorle 8u11tll 3·• •·• 10, A110r•• LIOYd
3·6 0-0 6, ICetr!na McClain 2·S •·• I, Jennifer
GlllOm O-• 5·1 S. Cvnthl• c.-5-S 4·4 17,
r.uzenne McConMll 1·"3 l•'l l "Torets ll402·~
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YUGOSLAVIA -Sro1n• V•nGelOYSka 1-2 ••• e. Mar• Le.klc O· l 0·0 ~. ten• Leras 0·2 7·2
2, Eleonore Wltd G-l O·O 0. Kornefita Kvflic 1·3
2·l 4, Oanlra Naklc •·• 7·9 IS, Sl•dl•n• Golie
1·10 0-0 Jt, Polona Oornfk S·ll 1·2 II Rer11•
Mulenovlc 1·3 ?·2 4, Vesne 8elkusa I· I 0-1 1,
Anditlllt Art>utine l·S 0-0 .. --8-aa Moll>Wvic
2·3 2·4 6 Tot•ls 26·51 20·26 74
Metflimt-Unilea Sletss SS, Ywosiav1a 40
Trwee oolnt llelO ooets-uniteo Steres 3·3
(C-l ·l l YMt voe_7·• (Ar0u11na 2·•l
FOUied out-M•kk . Go!lc, OOrn1 , rbullna
1teoounos-un11ec1 Ste tes JO IMc.cialft 91
Yugoslevle 21 (Oorn1k •> Auisrs-Unrteo S~tes
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oetovsk•, l•1tr.uu 11 To111 fouls-Unoteo States
25, YU90Slevle 34 A-1,000
MEN'S GYMNASTICS
llllllVidllel A•· Areuftd
I Vte01mir Arlemov, Sovi.et U'l.c>n 119 175
POlnts, 1 Velerl Llouklnt, Sovlel Unlo111 I 19 025.
3. Omllrl 8llo1er1cnev, Sovoel Union 111975 •
S"'tn TIOOlll, East Germ•nv. Ill 000, S Marius
Gllem\en, Romania, 117 en 6 (ht l Keloler HtlllOIO~, &uloerle, end Wang Cl\o~oshenQ,
Mikhail MantachvUI of the Soriet Union artmaces dartna
a atronahold by lfunCarlan Tibor Komaroml d1lJ'ln& St
ldloeram Greco-Roman wrestttnc.
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JIAtln CNllwencie, Zamt>le, stOC>PtO Mou· "*"" SMev, "''-". l'OO first Stlellurel airelcler. Inell•, oull>Olnlt<I
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J0rte JUiio ltoche, C~e. OUlllOlnltd
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Alberto Mec:lle11, Moiemoloue, oulPOinltd NllcflMI o.--... •rlteln, S-0
1Ce1suvutlll Metsushlme. Je1>4tn. ou1p0 nted
......., Nclulte, b lre, .S·O
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How about watching the gum
that lies ~t bottom of ihe pool ·
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By BOWARD L. HANDY ...,,...c:. ... , .... _
Olympic pan1c1pa11on 1s the acme of amateur
athletes in aJI spons -the zcni1h ofcompctit1on against
the best athletes in the world. ·
For Fountain Valley's Sturley BabashofT. it meant
paniapa\ion in two Olympic Games com~ti11ons m
Munich, West Germany and in Montreal. Canada among
traveling to other places around the world l
For many people. that ~ould be enough 10 last them
a lifetime.
, For Shirley BabashofT. 1t meant a chance to prove
that she was amons the best rn the world in freestyle
swim min• compe11t1on and she brought home the medals
to 'prove 1t She has two gold and six $!Iver Ol)·mp1c
medalsand a number of gold awards in other ~orld·Wlde
competitions.
Swimming appeared to com<' eas1I> for the 5-foot-9
blonde star whose rhythmic stroke and ptrs1stent
challenlf wutbeblnc ofall who faced hcnn competition
durina her heydays. ..1
'*1 look b.ck and I wouldn't change J n)th1ng," she
sa>'.s. "Well. almoM an}th1'ng. .an~"°a}. I enjoyed
sw1mmingaJthoµgh 1rain10gsomct1mcs became boring. I
used to sing songs or look at the gum on the bottom of the
pool. Y~u k11ow, sometimes it's rcall> not thal much fun
working out. But }Ou alwa)s find somethmg to keep you bU$y,°' I
Is she planning a S\\tmmangc.arecr for her )Oung son.
Adam BabashofT. now 21.1?
.. I don't think so:· she says. "I hope he'll be either a
maJor league baseball player. a tennis player or a folfcr.
There isn't any money m swimming even though got a
lot out ofit with tnps and scholarships."
Sharley was married following her career in
swimnming but since has been divorced. She now lives in
the family home in fountain Valley with son Adam and is
setting started in a postal career in Huntington Beach.
''It's the best Job 1 ever had." $hC says. ·
"I don't have my b~n route. yet." she says. "But I
enjoy the work and the walking and 1t \S relaxing to me. I
think I'll be w11h 1t for quite; a while." .
At ace 31. she faces the futu~ with a' bright. cheerful
attitude ~nd even though she ma} mm the grueling
compeuuon and the quest to be the best 1n 1.he workt in
swimm1na at her particular d1•tancc. at isn't nearly as
important now. Sb.e also realizes that \he was only 15
when w fi"'t competed tn the 01} mpl(" Games and at 31 •
tht Olympics are now only a memon to ht'r and 1ti.t life ps on in many other wa)s.
Tra veli1-1g
motivated ,
Ba bash off
It wasn •tjust the-
winning that kept
freestyler on move
Shirley BabashofT 1s a name that is
well known in the swimming world
even though her last conquests came
in 1976 in the Montreal Olympic
Games.
Babashoff wa.s Amcnca·s pre mier
female freestyle swimming star of the
I 970's. She held I I world records
from IOO to 800 meters and those in
• between at one time or another and
peifonncOTn-outstanding fashion in
the 1972 and 1976 Olympic Games.
Yet the Olympics were not her first-
love or motivating force in swim-
m~ng. •
··1 wasn't aiminJ for the Ol)mpics
when I started winning in national
competition," she said. "I liked to
travel and two times a year they
would pick n11iona.I teams tQ travel to
other countnes and I wanted to be a
partofthat traveltnggro up. That was
pretty much why I stayed with it."
·• Babeshoff learned to win early 1n
her career. In fact, she "'on her first
race as a club swimmer and thought -"Gee. that's fun. Let's do it some
more.
"When I was \4 years-old, I placed
\n the Nationals in Pullman-. Wash. in
the short course nationals -I got
seventh place, I think. That meet in
Pullman was the quaLif~ng meet for
the Pan American Game5. So I
'started to work out real hard_. I Just
put my mind to swimming. And I did
better." ...
Her penistenoc paid off. She made
the 197l U.S.-Olympic team augcl.S
and traveled to Munich for the
competition. She has traveled to
Europe to 1uch places as the Soviet
Union. E.ut and West Germany.
France. Enaland. Ireland. AustraJia,
Japan, Nonh Africa and South
Ammca. You name it and 1f thert's .
an internatfonal swimming compcti·
tion. she probably has been there.
.. J made my first trip at age 14 to
Ruu1a. East and West Germany and
Ireland and l avoyed it very much."
she recalls. "Thal's actually what kept
me aoina. I think. ..
FOUNTAHf VALLE¥'8GOLDEN GIRL SHIRLEY BABASHOFF •••
hem Bl
Tiat Ease Oen'na8 tw1m suits l'8d hiah
necb 10 tlw waw couldn't tr' inside. Tesu
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ud IM ~ one 1n I.ht flMls •• nipt Tiuu
ont•s really liaht. reall> ~htt'r. We walked
around with towtls around U$, ..
Whnl she competed at Munich 1n 1972,
SlurkY wa 1 I S.year-okt $0phomore 11 Foun·
tain V"alky Hleh. ·1.
At Manual, w wa attt"i\d1ng Golden
Wnt Collelf wtw. lhc was l"lecled u Home·
comi111 queen in &be fall.
Slit -~ '°' two dt~t coethn dun .. her Olympic e&fttf. Fhp Darr (now at
Slddlcbeck Collqr) was her men1or when she
wrnt to Munich and 1Rcr ht' rtllttd from •rtive
COKhinaofaclub team follow1~ thcOlympttl.
the twitched to the M1Mlon V1e10 Nad.dores
and Sdnabcn. .. •
Both men had 1 ha~ung tfTect on the
Fountain VIJWY mail earner durin1 hCr'Pf1mc
111 wortd c• IW'lmmn.
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numerout A~ncan and ind•~•duil meet
. .
records in addiuon to Olympic world r«~s an
relay evtnu. ..
Htr prowest 1n the world of swimmiftl hat
been c:hrotUded for polknty and hrr ~ Pd
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SEOUL (AP) -The .S.
women's gymnastics team. "the
best we've ever had," lost what
U.S. officials said wits a political
bettlc with East Germany for the
bronze Olympic medal in· team
gymnastics Wednesday.
"In our hearts we know we
cictc.rve_ the. btpnze. ··said Phoebe
Mills, 15, one of the American
stars.
-**We gor rippcd," said Mike
Jacki, executive director of the
U.S. ,. Gymnastics Federation.
'*'Ne will sleep well tonight be·
cause we le.now we were the third
best team out there. I hope the
East Gennans can sleep ...
"We gofbcatcn by-a iechnical-
ity," he said.
There was no controvers)'.
thoua)I, about theJold. The
Soviet Union, carri by three
perfect scores from star Elena
Shushunova, collected 395.475
points to beat a rc h-rival
Romania, the 1987 world cham-
pion.
Romania had to settle for the
1ilver medal with 394.125 poi1;ll.S,
despite two perfect IOs from its
latest star, Daniela Silivas.
The United _.5tatt5 finished
fourth, but would have'taken
third place had it not been for the
.SOC> point penalty called by an
East German judge during Mon-
day's compulsory exercises.
East Germany bad 390.875
point•: the U nited States finished
wilb l90 . .S7S-points .. '300 points
behind.
U .S. coach ~la Karolyi ac-
cused Ellen Berger-... the East
German president 01 the gym-
nastics technical committee who
called Monday's penalty. of try-
ina to disrupt the American team
and tryina to influence the judges
durina-Wednesday's compet1·
tion.
"She is a. cheater.· she is un-
ethical," Karolyi said. Berter discounted the Amen-
can aneer Wednesday. saying "a
Nie it a Nie.'*
Team alternate Rhonda Faehn.
who drew the penalty by standina
on the parallel ben platform
while 1 teammate performed.
Mid lhe didn't know about the
Nie.
... WIS &nary that tomeOnC in
her po&ition would.make wcl\ a
hanh deci110n fbr somethina as
llUIJ as that," •id the 17-ynr-
nld leUn 8hernale. "nit is me bnt team ft0 Ve
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Clllceto
Selltlt
•°''°" MllWIUkM
New YOf'k
Detroit
Toronto
ClevN nd
a11tlmor1
x-clfncti.d
Wftt Dlvl$1en
W L
" SS 13 69
80 72 15 78
66 as
65 86
63 89
llHt Division
86 66
83 71
81 70
81 11
79 74 n 80
S2 99
division Mle
W~V'l Seo .. , M~weull" 10, A""4l l
0.11 •"Cl •• .M.llMW•e ) Ken~• Ci1v S S.111 P •
Tor onto 1, 80ito<1 O
O.trott 3, Cltvt e~o 2
Pci.
~' S,6
526
490
437 430
414
S66
S39
536
S33
S16
474 347
Ga
WI> 17 >
23
31
32
3•'1
4 4 ,
5
7 1
14
33
New Yorll 3 Be 1 m'lrf ? '? Mn~\
Cnlca110 6 Tt.-.e\ I
Tec&av'' Ga~ MIMllOll {Ander\on 14·9 )I AneelJ IClar~ 6·SI, 70S om
O.tro,f (Tenane U ·IOt e• Ba,1 mott
lkl'lm•ot 1·4l O S om
Ol'lv oemu \Ct-edu eo
National L11eu1
West Division
Docteer1 Cincinnati Houston
San Fraoclsco
San OleOo
Atlante
W L
89 62 so 71
79 73
79 73 74 77
52 98
EHt Division
New York
P l11sburgll
Montr111
St Louis Chic.go
ehlladelonla
93 57
82 69
76 76
73 80
71 81
60 91
WednHct.V's Scon s
Pct.
589 630
.520
520 490
347
620
GB
9
10 1
10 '2
15
36 ,
.543 11 l soo 18
477 21 ,
467 23 397 33~,
San 0-f ·S ~J l 6 ~IX'O 111""1 10 lnlMOO
Monrre.1 I Cll•CloOS
Cine nnet s San F,..~c lCO I
New Yori! • P!! aoe 0" e l
HOUllCKI I AllaNa 0
P1tt1our11n S SI Lou•1 O
TedaV'l GlmH
-0 0 0 0
HortOfl o
CCwyn ol'I
Crtwl o
HHPPl'I
Holton.e
M10evl Pll
OfOlCO 0
JCQnil1 ct
MH1cnr 1>11
Deverea ct
11 S II S T...U
kWe llV ..... n 6'2 '
Sift D1e9t OCM 100 000 o-S
LM Aflilles 001 000 400 1-6
One out w~n w•nt111'0 run "orto
Game w .n11lt111 A81 -Dev.,Hu.( C It
E-Ma01111l OP-San 0 19<> 2 LOI An~'fi
I L08-S.n D eoo 7 LO\ An9r<es " 28-TemP'eton, G8 ooker Krui. S!'e O•
HR--Mer1nat 1191 58~x 1 142 Tt""Ot'O"
(8) SF-Parent
IP H A ER 88 SO
""Oleee G800i<tr
McCltn MaDev1s L,S· 10
3
0 , s
0
LMA......,
8ntnnan '1 t·l 4 l 1 •
Horton l·l O o o o
Crtw\ 2 I 0 l
HOiion 2 "'"'l ' 0 0 O 1
OfOlCO 2•) I 0 ll I 0
APtrta I I· l 0 0 0 I ?
JHoweO W,5·3 I 0 0 ~ 0 l
H8P-Hemllton 1011 CBoo•tr
WP-G8ooker. MaOllflS 1 PB-Sc•OICll
Umplrfl-Home, Mon•aoue. E·•ll ~ POh
S.Cond, Brocktanoer, T111ro McSner•v
T-32' A-31,l?O
AMERICAN LEAC::UE
Brew9"5 10, A"911l 3
MILWAUKEE CALl .. ORNIA
Molitor lb
Gentnr 10
Youn! cf
Deer rl
8 roc1< II>
Meveron
H"amlln ai;-
Svrnoff c
S~IO U
Ft!Oer If
111r11111 all rnbl s 2 1 o own.re ct • o o o
3 2 1 0 Hnorci< on I 0 0 0 s I I I B C""'e cl 0 0 0 0 4,J 1 2 lt\11 2b S I 4 I n I 1 Jo11rer 10 S 0 I 0
3 0 I I COa" 1 rl A I 1 I 1 l 0 1 Own119 dn S 0 0 0
• I I 1 Howe 30 s 0 I 0
"4 I 1 l Armu I 3 0 1 I
4 010 800"«C )120
seno11ou 1 o o o
Eooeroon 0000
PCl'ooru 1000
Jt 10 12 10 T~h JI J 11 J
Score bv ""'""" MlwaYllM . 100 OOJ 122-10
c;....,,... 011 001 000-J
F ~SI .. 8UftCI SinlleS
JONI McEnroe !U s I d&' Pa.. A"M•tc.·~ IU SI 6·1, 6·2
SK..icl Reul'd S"'11M•
Jim Pugll IU S I Otf 01" Golde US 6 2
6·4, Kevin Curre" IU S > 011 J ..-Co~•••
(IJ s '· •·I 6·), O•Y·O Pa•• •us Otl Pt•• SemorH IU SI 6 l . 7·6 Je!I Tarango u S
Clef Cl1t•llO 1111• Re<>sou•o •So"'"' Air ct 6 •
6-)
Hltlh scnoot 9irts
H~ a.eel! 12. LH AltmttOl '
SllltMs
H•n.-n tHBI oei S L•ri 6·2 oef B• ... ~ 6 ?
Clef T S.nae•M>n 6·? Pl'! I H8 ""D" 6 ) o I
•·O Woodl IHBI IOSI •·6 NO" o· I o·• O.OUlllU lt1•enbur·WOOO H81 °'' •o ; E •f't"•S
So11110Du.., ,., Clef L. .. -c,,., 6· 1 oe< .... ""'"'
8Hver 6·2 Hert·WCl'll HB OS' 0·6 J·~
wo11 6·• Lecev·JOI'"'°" 1-18 o~' 2·6 J o
wO!I 6·?
Ed!Un ll, S.11 Mar'"° S
Slll9H
Ammal"n E °'' •o Pro"•\Ou :• ' & :-:· J11un11 6·0 Ott L·n 6·0 W•"•" E AO" 7
6·1 6·2 w euer E <II' 2·6 ... o• ~ "
Deubtel
Turn.,.·Goeoec"I' E 0\1 't. o .... 'J-... •
1·6, oef Cauo·8ao e 6 7 eel ,..,..,.,~, ., •• ,
6·0 O'tM>n·COllOl E wO" 6· 3 o • • •
Oen ~tr·Bterd E l 0 1•. 0·6 6·7 ,...,. ~ •
Mllff Del 10, Cl\AmiMClt a
Slnilles
Coroo111 MDI •os• 10 v ra 5·7 cw '-'
6·0. oef Me•an. 6·0 co~•tr MO O\' .. on. ,.o ,.1, cooo fll'D os· o 6 5 1 -.
6·1
Dou.,..,
Orevluu·Oo~ue IMO> Oef 11, •o. •: 1 ••
6·3 Otf N cnell·HuOHn 6·2 O\' ' 0
'"' ttrfon•Fernandtl, l·6 c;,,.,.,,, O•a V.C 1·
J·6 WOtl 6·2 foll, 1·6 COnlf!r N Qt'' •/:,
IOU S·7 won, 7·S 6·2
VOLLEYBALL 'I
Communltv cllle9e women
NON-CONFERENCE
E Cem no oef O•a~ot Coal' 1s 1 '7·
IS·7 IS·6
San D•t90 !Snow 14·111 '' Ood9Kl ILearv
1--~~~~-»~-. ..J-1)~S-O-.~m~1~
Geme Winn•t111 RBI -Mever S
E-+40w.U, Gen1-DP-M-........_ l
L08-Mllwaullff 6. Ce'.tor"'' I? 28--Gantne•
,.
San Frenc KO ID Roo nlCKI •• ., al t l'C•I'·
nan IArmilrono 3·61. 9 35 a,.,. COavis, Rav. Yount Mot tor HR-Srefl e10 Ill SB'-'F't~ (61, Ha'T'"'on •7 (;a1<1ner '70I
S-lloone Ga ntner SE-Surtioll Pll''•Oeton•• (Clrmen 10· 12 at New 'i'o<~
lDarltno 15·9), OS om
Allenl• (Cil•vlnt 7· t&I al 1-!oulton IDHha t\
IO·lll, SlS om
' IP H It ER 88 SO ~ATER ftOLO
Communltv -cot.9e •
Giiden Weit ll, UC San 0-JV 1 Onlv 11•m" 1cntd .. 1eo
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Padres 9, Dodelrs 3
..ir\I Game
MlwlutrM
A.uousl W.17·6 •Crim
MTreoella S.3
s •
7·3 ?
3 l 3 ?
?
' 0
2 I
0
?
0
1 ,
0
Go•oen Wet! 3 3 1 o-.~ UC Sa n D too JV 1 J 0 3 1
SAN DIEGO LOS ANGliLIU
Callfonlll Freser L, Ii· II
Lu orllo
Cliburn
s 2·3 s s ? I 3 '<I' .l 3
I l 1
3
3
1
?
0
0 '
Golden Wt~f scoring ""•e J Pa•are••e :, Womac~ 2 Luttrt ! 1 T c"' ., I 'v\cC ""e
Cnomln I K•Ooer 1 Goa e \ave\ Cau »
Cocie1eno S
RAIOmr 20
AOO.rll ?o Flannrvlo
Gwvnnd Jeff ... 11'1 cl
Morlnd 10
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Wyn,,. If
Tmt>ltn u
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I 0 0 0
3 0 0 1
3 2 1 1 I 0 0 0
3 I 0 0
5 I 1 I
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Saa 20
Anet'" IS . MH1cnr •l
Ma'lr>• rl
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Houon P Jtevf\ c » ' a ' r ... ,,
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' 0 0 0 1 .o o e
I 0 0 0
7 I 0 0
4 I I 1
·-70TO
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10~0
0 0 0 0
' 0 1 0 4 I 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 Q
3 0 0 0
JS l . J
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umo.rts-Home Barnt"
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UC Safto D'"9 1, UCJ 0 UC San D eoo KO• •g Cooo""r qe,,.~e
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UCI goel e ""e' E'P s ;
Ha'll "'• UC Sa" 0 eoo 1•0
UC Sen D·IOO JV scar n11 Ba• 3 Hc•\p ~
Mclnto,,, I Goa e H •t\ E s~e· • 1
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Fountain V•Mt11 10, Los Am190s 6
Foun•• n Va ~v , t • 2-10
LOI Arn OOS • ~-I:
Foun1•"" Va "' St:a"' -q O .. e"'C 6,;"\J\\4 :' Ste ev 1 F• 90f" 1 , .. ~a~ G· , •• I • P"ll(t ' a.,. I Goa e saves .... i\' : c •
Los ~...., vos sco,. ""~ M rc.."'tllc~ : .. t t" : Sltioo•• t Pa<.., ~ .,. ... , ~-.-CL J,
"" Oleee 170 boo 000-' Weclnesdav's tr•nActloni
I ASKET8ALL
LH A11811H 000 000 011-l
Gemt W1Mlll9 RBI -Kr,,.• 161
E-TemP eion OP~Sa,, 0 tOO I Loi Att
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SB-AAIOme r llt l 5-A,asmus\e"
IP H It ER 88 SO
SM ONtee -----
Na~ 6ali!tft>ll AUocilltOf'I
LOS .ANGELES LAtt.EQS-S ll"t0 'I '
weoner. ouaro • FOOT8ALL
Na~I Feotbal Ltf9Uf
ATLANTA F'ALCONS-'SQ"f!O .. l'a•oe•
Rumusn W .1S·9 9 J J
LM Aneefel Deep Sii fllhintJ KniO'lf. corntrt>ac~ P•acec A e• ,.. 1100" • "''"
tno CKI 1,,1u•ed ~'""'e RMrtlnti L.1·3 I 6 6 • I DAVEY'S TOCl<ER (Newoort 8Hcl't) -S
ooeis 107 engler\. l8S OOllllO 14 ~• ow1a S
tock "'"· I 11e1itx;1 167 ca •co Dau SO uno DHS 120 mackerel. 2S '"' O'" I lOan., .. 1ac•
115 -1>1ue oercn. 3 wll11t •·~" s '"'~ostieao ·
CHICAGO BEARS-S ;~eo Br•"' No.
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KHowell 1 I 0 0 0 0
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DENVER BRONCOS-Re·~·O"t0 Ya•c
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NIWPOltT LANDING -J OO.i•\ 70
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.,..,,_., ... _ W"11')l
~L~_A salvages split with Padres
Dodgers reduce magic number to three
after I 0-tnntng 6-5 victo~y in nightcap
hit a t""trrun douhk off 1'1.'ht'' er
··Rick) Horton
te"e a\ h11 an tlBI singk 1n the
third bcfor~ Mart.. Parcn1's ~entice
0) made 11 ·J in the fo urth.
LOS ANGELE (AP) -M1li.t'
Devereaux hn a run-scori ng 1nglc 1n
the 10th inning. Ji"tn& Los .\ngcle<> a 6-S victor) and a split of Wednt>sd ay
niJht's doubleheader "''th the a n
Oiqo Padres. .
The Dod&ef\ lo"'cf'<'d their magi
number to thrtt for chn('h1ng the
Nauonal Lt'ague West
In the fir'lt game. ()1,•n n1 \
Rasmussen pitched a ~\tn·h1ncr
and Bmito S.ntaaao capped a sc"cn·
nan tee0nd innana wuh his first gr.and
alam. lad1n1 the Padrts 10 a Q.)
vic1oey. Tracy Woocbon opened the 10th
1nn1na of the \C'C·ond game ~1th a s1ftlle ofT Mark o., I\. ~-IO Jeff
Hannlton hit a potential doubk~plJ~
pvundtt. tN• ~ bet(man Rclb-
cno Alomar'1 rt'lal~ thro" rullt"d
Carmelo Martrnu off tin.i N\t'. Ric~
Demi"'> folio~ •1th • dril\blcr lid wa• tart "hen f'i, 1 \ throw
II d M Dodgers m.inagcr Tom Lisorda pu1 e anunez oil the haSl' :igJ1n. pla)t'd the second game under protest
Dcvereuax then hncd a 1 ·I pitch tnlo · because umpires denied cio c13 J lef\ field. Jay Ho"well. s .. J. r ... 11 .. , ... f 111 bast aficr Gnmn· grounder ~trul'l. • • ,, the second base ll m p1 re fH·d
I 0th and struck out lht• side. Brock lander 1n the' third 1o~w
. Tony G"') nn "ent -l-lor·., m the scored later 1n the inning.
doubtehrader and lead th\: 'l;Hwn.11 Go1n1 into the-doubleheader L1''
uquewllha 31Sa\cragc .\ngeleshad allov.C'dJU tthrecearnt'J
Los Anarles trailed ~-I hut t1l'd the .... runs rn 1t pre' ~u'I ol-'""'"''·
score "tth a four·run ~·,cnth \11!..t' thro"ang shutout\ '° fiH~ llf "
Sc1osc1a. AkSrtdo G n ffin Mid '-;1e'c pmes Su sa.nakd lO dmc 1n the flhl run Rasmu sen. I .q "onlorthcnmth
and K.uit Gibson hit an RBI groun· ume rn 10 \t:\n tie '1ru l 'Oul t"o
dout Mike ManhaJI tollo""ed v.uh a and ""•ll1>ed one 1n h1\ fifth compk'1e
two-run bomtt his I lhh. ..me ending thr Padr~· four~g'1mr
S.n DteaO took a 4·0 lead 1n 1he lo$1n1 $ll't"al.
1h1rd and chawd Wilham B~nn:11n. Ramon \fantnt'1. I·~ all.C'd
maluna his third ma10,..h::.aue ap. 1hrtt of the ti~t f('U' Nm.·" nil Jo..r1.1 ..
pttflntt and ~l"nJ ~1;an hat an RBI ~1ngk "' rnJ th, OoJ~e"'
Piicbet Gtta Booker, ~ianu'I tOJ treak of \0 \hutout mnmi." ~nua ~ thard llmt in 14 1 ar~aran\:t't. folloy,ed "llh • run· onn smlln
11ntt 1984. hn a run·" 1nnii J ouhk dout.
forhasfintb1<>aJuC'Rltl \lt1mar h1t GU't) Tempk1on U\f.kJ. 10 1.1ocn
1 run~onn1 in<' and fohn Kruk tM strond and Ra O)U'~ ,nti~'C'd
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. September 22, 1988
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New York clinches tie for . . .
NL East~champion_Ship
Mets can celebrate division Thie
with victory over Phillies tonight
From The Associated Pres1t
D<trn l ~tra"bcrn h11 h" \nth home run and Ne"
York beat lhl' Phlladdrh1J Phllhl''> 4.3. Wednesda)
night at Shea ~tad1um mo\ inti thr \frts 10 the bnnk of
their second 'attClnal l l•ag_ul' f a\I 11\k tn three )Cars
The \1rl<.. \\IHJ ha'l run tu thl' 11tle \\Ith ~\l'O
straight' 1ctone., I~ in 11 g<Jmt'~ and ~2 in their last 21
lov.ered their magrc numl'~:r 10 unl' and clinched at least a
lie for lirst But P1mhur11h ~·Jt '>I Lou1<, ana ihe ~et!>
must "all anot~r da' tu lCkhratl·
The \ktHJn d1nlh thl J1, .\1 in v.1th a \IC\Of\ o'er
the Ph1lhe'> tonight an ~hl'a "1.id1um "hc-n 'e" '\'ork s
Ron Darling gOt'' J[tJtn\t 0 •n < arn an
Else"hc:re in the 'J1111nJI l ,J.!.•l
Pirates 5, Cardinals O· 1.,1 ''11 fl'' p11cht>d a l\\O·
h11Li:r for his fir'>t laH'l'r \hJloot ·"·,J Bl'nn' Distefano hu
J three-run homt•r a\ thl J'H,lll'' 'IJ ,·d ofT ehmtnaUOO
"'th the v.1n at Buslh "tJd1u1
Astros I. Braves O· Ir it \,., ·d"m' Bob Knrpper
p11,hed the fir'>t onl··h111l r • • r ,. aj11r-kague career to
hll Hous1on to tht• \\ 1n
AP~o
Reds 5, Giants I: Jun Hr "' nini: making has first
s1an since his perlt'll g.1ml· .1 ""<'d Ji\l' hit'> 10 eight
1nn1ngs and \",m ~n1,k1 hit .1 :hrt,·-run .:1gh1h-1nn1ng
homer for C1nnnnat1 JI Kl\ r:r11111 "t:iJ1um.
Brov.n1ng. 17-5 l.JOll .\•t"'11 ""''!JUI or t}tng J1tn
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Ricky Horton of the Dodgers stares at the
plate as Padre Benito Santiago rounds
baaea after grand slam in first game.
In 1he .\ml·ru.an I ii.:
Tigers 3. Indian 2: I i.1··" £'.in' t<,o·out double 10
the eighth drO'l' 10 \I.an' '"''' "11t> thl' go-ahead run a.,
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trail first-place Bo~wn .,~•i,c g:ine' n the .\L East. Eac-h
tc-am has 10 games fl'm, n •11.:
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v~'nn h11 a l\'l.'°run 'nttk ,11)
Horton to maJ,.( 11 ~ 1 ..._~·11h
\tortland ~alli.1.'J .lnd '-anua~,, h11 ht'
IOlh homer 1
Da \e -'ndc~n hit >an RBI \1ngk 1n
thee~lhanJ HJm1h11n hit a t\l>t)-run
homtr 1n the nin1h, h1' '"'h
Tht Oodatn han• a ,·hon'e "' funhtr l'tdu« 1ht>1r ma h; numhcr
1on11ht •1th a .. J~ pm,• "'uh th<'
P9drrs at Dodacr "\t, d1um t'C'h'rt
nnbltlun on a thrrt mt ac-s I
n Franl'.LSCO tX' mnin I nda\
Then 11'~ thrtt at n 01(10 "nd
tht' clOK out at h'lml.' "' alh thr«
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Brewers keep
sll1t1 hopes
alive, 10-3
From T'e Associat~ Pr~ "
Rooli.1e Gan Shetlicld dn•\t' 111
three runs and th(' \t al\,auJ,.l•,
Brewe~ kept their -.ltm ht'~" Jlt' e 111
the -\mencan League East rJn: "'
bt'atmg lhc Cahfom1a \ngd' Ill-\ v.. ednesda~ n1tht lt \nahctm
1ad1um
The Brt'v.ef"\ compk1"J a a thn·e·
game sv..eep of tht' .\ngcl' and ml" l'\I
to v. uhm four game" of thr tir"1·1'1Jll'
Bo ton Red ' \1 1l~auJ,.l-c ha., l·1~h1
game remaining. the Rtd ' 111
heffield hit 1 tv.o-run homer 1n tht
ergh1h. hls SC'Ctlnd an 1~0 maht' .'.Ind
third of the ~'°n and ~mgled tM
another run
Don u usl l~-tl allov.ed <'tght
hits in fi"e 1nn1np Paul ~11rabdla
the third ~11lwauktt pnch ., • v..orlt'd
31,, 1nn1n for h1r. third s;a\t",
M1l•1u.ktt ~omi lhfl"C' 11m<'" 1n
the l\th to ut..e :i ~-~ IC'3J Rohm
Yount ltd off ""ha d1,uhk 1nJ Rob ~r ~11$ \lfe on t.hm..t N~man Jad
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underv.ent fhe hour<; 01 ,..1\ro<.urge~ a1 Root;('' eh
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Hov,,elJ's thro\\1n1t c-rror
Joe~ Me~ t'T ~~•ogle dro' c m 'I ount
and sent Ot-er to third BJ Surh<'ffh11
a sa\nfic. th ;ind hcflield"s RBI
single capnr<i°thc rall~
The .\ngels srortd in the bottom ot
the \1'-th on an RBI \tnglc ti} Johnn'
Ra~ ~ho had lour hal\ Dttr's smgk
dro' e an Paul ~ioluor 1n the SC'cnth
The Brc"' ers made It I 0-3 in the
nenth on Greg 'Brod. ·s R Bl ingle and
a run·j('Onng groundout b" Da""I
Hamilton ·
The B~ttS Jumpcd to a :'-0lead1n
lht'firs1 dc\pttt' ma~ngJu"t one tut
Molitor truck e1ut .leading ofT bUt rachtd on a ,,.,Id pitch on \tnl e
thrct Withe r1~ 11·11 l\tr
Jim Gantner· double \ ount hit a
run1C0nnaaroundtT' and Deer had a Yen(~ft)
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()qnge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thursday, September. 22, 1NI
R, '[ l
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Flinky, spunky INKS at amphltlJeatei
a, Oa&G u.El\ltX ...............
Like 'em or loathe 'cm, the Austral-
ian sextet INXS has developed their own sound and style over a 10-year
career and they gave a frenzied Pacific ~mphitheatrc audienoe plenty of
both Tuesday night.
riss, seemed oontent to let Hutchencc
work th~ audienoc while they
bounced and played in the back-
around.
One pleasant surpnse was an
acoustic version of " hine Like It
Does." an underrated ballad from the
.. Listen Like Thieves" album.
Hutchencc proved he could really
si n& on this lune. and it was a neede<i
break from the non-stop funk.
•coel• ... ,_, .-
()pcnina with the appropriately
lilied "What You Need." the I 1h-hour
let was mostly funk and spunk.
Mtchael Hutchencc is an unusually
charismatic frontman. prowling
about the st.age in a slinky st) le
~miniscent of Mick Jagger without
the street-wise edge. The rest of the
band, with the exception of li vely
auitarist/saxophonist Andrew Far-
There were htts aplenty. Aside
from "What You Need," the song
that catapulted the band to inter-
national stardom. there wert requi-
si\t versions of "One Thing." the
band's first U.S. hit. "T.hls Time" and
"Need You Tonight,'' from the '\t-<I .. 0--.-.UJEroa.--r---------_,;;S~---~ band's most recent album. "Kick." _ •, aa-,., beart The pairin& of the playful. dance-,...._ ,.. ~
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-In oriented INXS and opening act Ziggy an • ..._ t..lplll Marley was a mismatch from the All a IHI • start. sort of lake having Buckwheat
Zydeco open for TifTan). Marley and·
hts band, the Melodymakers. turned
in a decent set of thoughtful, pop-
tinaed rcpae that was apparentl>
unappreciated by the audience.
Say no to high-fat foods.
ft American Heart 'V Association ~ FIGHTil'G Fa?
'OJRUFE
But Marley's star is rising. Hopeful-
ly. he'll play to a more responsive
crowd next time.
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LONDON (AP} -Veteran actor
Midcey Rooney returned to the
London stage for the first 1ime in four
decades to pcrfonn in the musical
"Sugar Babies" and was treated to a
10-minute standing ovation from a
capacity crowd.
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er. 6S. opened the Bntish productiorf
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**** "HIGHESTRATING A mmhmpy f>eautifu~ mysterious and wonderfW adftnrure. •
Sigourney Weavtt1haa the richest role of her~
-&nic. WllA-, l'UYllOY MAOAZINt ....
"REMARKABLE. A MOVIE UNLIKE ANY I HAVE SEEN.
Sigourney Weavtt gives an outJ~ ~ormance!'
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NEWPORT BEACH · 6444160 ..
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k9Y 10 private beach Aduttl Nopets$1300mo •NEWPORT SfiORES• •IMO 11111&• From S9SO Utils pd WllTIUf•OllH 9126 673-501'
merket. 11350/Mo 7&0-e<>77 t 32 Morena 640·72tOt •BR/3BA Lrg !amity g 1111. Upstrt CS.C:I< No pete 12• I 63l-t107 or 855-0&65 28R/2BA. OR Fr pie --T -C-
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lovettorst BARBARA, "~••.... •i•.1. t>eeutlfu lllUlf & garder· CALL 6'2-3850 8kr New oa•nl Cl•pe• dee> 1ndrr ga1 NI< ·~
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I S ,,_ 1 * 1 I ·.v $525-dep 1BR mobile A"tl, 147 E 181n St vv 271t.9 .. -w••••••• S949K. 759·1397 960/mo 547-7540 • oceao v-·$850 Cun s M "' • Sp1e10Us 4BR 3'1BA lam home Necuie at9u9rel SP .. CIOUS E Side 2C!. FEM rent nano11aole e1 BAYSIDE VILLAGE I 721·5225/W 497.7,57 ~ & din rm trptc .. ~us rm eoulls o pets 1 " -chi ne •o ~~e •1~ ca -STCUff lllLlll~ ~ TWO ..... 2 b th bile """ N ""'I 9; d 6A" 8373 1Ba. New dqr !rtdgt-n,, ' 855'• Dn ~ "" • home..,,.l~mgrea~ C:=PIH mle8tiBAH 1Llpw liJ•tl 2152 p1110 grndr assoc pool & _ ~ v v • encl gar. olce dilio ~els AM PM 1100 w 6 •els Corner VIEW Suite
I with clubhouse, pool. spa ~IEW 38r 2Ba 1111 " Is $ 2 2 ° 0 m 0 S775/Mo 675-1649 COSlll Mesa S•0-0608 FULL SERVICE
F 6•0-t32701 120.1552 ~a---snu wes1c1111 & 1rv1ne NP' Be• & available boat slip tor Tl--RS HouM. rpte, air, micro ___ ___ ~ u ,. "' F u~N S"ED C..:>$•a
..,.......... up 10 25' boat Bright &I "-comm pool. $1375 incl THILIFFSllfl2'hU Mesa .,0 ,,, .. "•ttr"f'" S1gnspeceav1onwestc1••
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REALTORS •28R ''"'BA Condo w/QOlf course VIEW Also •SEVERAL .. OCAT ONS door Sorry. no pe~ ttt I ••• I 722·9432 Costa Mesa •l arge petlot & yards 1BR aV911. Frpk:. '11\'9t bar WATHFIE llr 211 1 BadrOOt'I' S670 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba St!~ llll OLEH ' MONTH FREE RENT
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1 1 1 • .,.,. _.. vt.w Fireplace No 'l)els 2BR/2 ,BA condo w Jen 161 E 181r> St 6'2·0856 --• 2122 PRESTIGIOUS CANNE~" ------------------~ -Kl l /! •-re •EASTSIDE tBR 1BA V9fMllles Condos 2 gar· Acron from golf COUfM 1 .. _::100-m-- - --SS6S MOVE IN NOW' 1 B· s1>0,. VILLAGE. NWPT BO• ~,. __ ....... ,_ 1022 -c -garege. W/D hkup 11 age lt)aces s 1 \00l mo s I A Hgts ..... "' ....... walk to t>Ch Al "' s pd IN KAUAI HAWAII 2Br Off1Ge5 gross rents fr()<\" ..._ --I harming Houte. Many Adult. No .pets $650/mo. A11alt 9126 642-5.1.96 an a oa ,~ r., 28drm l .ea 780 $575/mo -deP 2C', C"•· 2Ba condo t>u1ld1ng on $225-$550 ____ ,...............,, ____ cXtXuNA,.& C y v-,e; Extras. S395K. 20311 ScotU 548·2301 • s 1050tmo 675-5••6 28drm 28• ~hse $875 985-•95" OCMh $700 -k Nov Avcal M9mt •25 30tn St f--t--;;:;::=:;,;::::=;;:.;;-.,9 • ~tMk. r.fn"toonl, trptes,1 Cypt...st~\62 ~ ntk-Ctllt •etn ~CenterSt 642-1424, eago 12.19 Pam 721.1195 1~ * 723-1206 • 1•21 3~ gar Large Yl9W IOI I Tutia lOH I •LI IUIT.111 2~ 2BR 2BA duplex Frplc 2116 ----- -211/2U sno rnesMge 1f noTll\ere UNIQUE N~ office ---~mlll!'!""!",.... ___ •na ,•1'9:9, AA;-~ Fr"'c .....__,.yd. tardener, gar. sundecic. 2 blocl<S to 2 Old ' Oct -..... • vv. ·~ ·-~· .... --S 050/ A I yr &Pl a11a1 ltatah tt S~1rt 9'>11Ce avail o,,.,..oo~ung ..... Starboard 760-0630 or 11119 U. 2 gat w/storege side beaci't 1 mo 1181 CLEAN 1BR A/C CONDO We!itFll!kl 1st. enci gar -1-spece 2724 snipyaro g cnannel AIS<.' ....... It &40.5500 Five months ne. 2 story $ 1275/mo yr Isa 5'.8· 1936"1 1011/88 650-0389 Adult, QUlet. galed tract petlo med yarc stove oceeo 111ew Approx 67!:
_.LOIL .. • IUlln tl)wnhome, 2BR 2''tBAj 3BA 2BA House w/lrplc,J 21r/fla N of Plaza $6'0 w1mos1 UdTIIEITS dfw nr grade senool no IALIU PllHISIU IQ It Snower bathrm •mt 2BR 2'.4BA home StepsJo bpeau~llr u~~d~ fenced yacCS. Cle8fl 2533 Periling. $1100/mo. viii 775-2580 6• 1-1406 Large auracuve Apts •n a pets 1714) 968.9 174 untum BR. e11 ammens S2025/mo Pen•nsuta
FRESHLY paloted with bMch. Lg family rm & •d:(' JOANot.CAALSON Fordham $1200/mo. NO 1·800 523-41655 beauntul garden 5t!!ttng LG Db1 2Br 2 10Q7;sa 2 $325 Call eves 675-5740 Sh1pytrd 673-0085
oew cerpet, oew pllotiess dectt w/great oceao"View. 831-12&6 ' PETS.* 498•9500 l 2BR Coodo. Newpor1 ~rtaeatt PoolS. gtiages No pets l/p, sll'yhght. wtd approJ BAL Ille SAOOtmo gar $75 C...ercial Pre,.rty
atow & 01191'1, oew Ute. Oljmer 1nxlous1 May BACK BAY-EASTSIOE North Townhouses. Vif/W. nn 1 8edroom $6'0 2400sf "' Hunt Mart>Oor 11 smkr QUtet Fem refs 2771
count« toptl. fixtures & carry Charll• Cruz. Agl 12BA 18A w/garege New1 lrpl, pool. jacuZZJ, ne.ar 2Bdrm tea S760 Sl 450 12131860•9513 t~rn/ vol rm cute nouse mwror~ clotet doora 881· 1558or 361-2791 I palol/earpet S82S/mo ~ Feshloo lslaod & freeway bluj 2606 1
101 AYICAIO LG Dix 3B1 2Ba 1 •olt 1 p 212 Abalone 673-2270 •RETAIL SP; ACE*
Air conditioned plus air OLDE CdM home & In.-A11all 11owl 646-0645 $1500/mo 760·3058 Wlml llllll COSTA MESA w/d hkvp or Hunt Har· COM Roommate wanted ApprQI' .. :'.~sf itlnt IOC ~rlcJN'*S anld 141
4• comecharmlng4BR/2BA u •--~t llOO •BEAUTIFUL park nlte 1il'BAYVIEW TERF\~CE· 2bdrm. 1bath ga1age 1'2-lllO t>Our SllSO mo lBR 11u0en1 preto 2Br P'IOuse near Newport Cit\' >1.au -"7•7••em pacous bullt-1('11,lt)a • detached..J _. fOflMf. & ocean;-w-3Br Gat.cJ C"ol'flm:-Nr oew-inrtnng $107-!trmo »SO i 2'3Hl60-IS13 '" CdM S375tmo W'1) AQt67.3-.53~ ~· paliO owrlookTng 18R rental. $559.oOo ·1 fe(XbE 1:0:3 A1Yef'S1de 2'h8a COlldo. wld. pool, hOme. 3BR 2''>BA. 2 yrs Available oow 673-4999 •BACH $595 Gre11 East-SPACIOUS •no CLEAN n()l"l·ltnk• 675-7091 Lm ..,._ IM4 ltne gteen~ & pool Very Agent673-5599 I 4-91eXes fOf' 9Qulty In 19a $1200/Mo631·1153 Old S19858kr 640-5664 8181888-5052•5059 ~:11'°f ~;; aC:~'l68,~ 2Br-·2Ba$770tmo C M roommete"-dedto Nawport Bl11d C M ~t locetlon -walk Newpor1 Beach home 1Br-18a $595 mo ... are 2BR ept Great 10-20 OOOs1 11•tSS9-4""8
to Eattblutt thoppJllg WllW 548-0217 .. ftUIW •SE •ILlfFS YllW* UnD litttt 11111411 Grnblt w BBO inpry rm CIOse to beach no pets. ~~~on .ave•• Oct ... .,,,.
cent•r • COM HII!hl BREATHTAKING Cclle09 Park 3BR 2BA. dbl End Unit. 3BA 2'>rBA 1900 2Br. 18a 600-sll llund~ Sorry No pets 631-84r •969-92•3• $375/mo· uhl 722-·543 NEW AUTOCENTER ~. chwctlM. tennis SUNSETS ... tall trple, open kitchen. cul· sf, an ~ redecorated fac1hties. no pets ·garage 38r 2Be Garag~ w 'd -------Grand OC)9f'l1ng soon mat I~ lNt Pf<>PertY It In HARBOR VIEW HILLS E/~ de-MC, h\194l yard Avail like new home Pool Yearly S 1100 673-3026 nlluP pello no-pets SUPER 28• 2Ba 1n '·P'• Eas1 CM twnhse •tt00n· Hposure to Warnw AY'e
'""'t condition l ready1s1n919 1e1191 home "Sand-1 1011. $1400/mo Donald Soeotawlel' ~ WI~ RENTAL ~Manager 81 ,8 , Del Bu1l1-1ns nltups end ga• Stt>te M*. w d') 1nc.1<1 f'I B onty 2 so-sai<aal
fofyoufomo119 11110 piper" Calf Rochelle Jill &&2-1797 WOOmo Bllr 720-7'32 1557 u lfamar PENN P'T Mai Apt :H 6'5-9•55 $795 Mo •S7500t!P S•25 t mo • iul s SO 95·$1 15t sl NNN '295.000 LIM. $775.71' .... S.40 08• No oe1s &42-toOe·N 957~•2-0 OeYe~ 111-11• 1.-------.,,,--. --Ill.All..... •lllfFS Yiew• 2Br lBa tt>llt to ocean or BEAUTIFUL 2BR IBA "< -Fem roommates sh, Costa DAUM/JOHNSTOWN
/H bay N·e>ets $900 mo Ou>et c:ompre11. Security ....... lelC" 2641 .,.... 75 '"' CE~~f. El KJl\.'S ft 1•Prudenb•I Apart~~LY OUMS 38r.s~B!. ~~; 1 ~ p 675-41'2 8181796-t 133 bulldlng Pool garage nm VlEW APT parlung & ~2·~-S~~~ ~~~-O~s;e2 AMER"""'N 2~11 ~ llY\11'\.\!' 1(;::,•.,:;::,, CALL AGENT675-4000 •-•-• •BRANO New luxurv l1llt11 Ptai 11all ~t>le TV al t.1111 PO garage $900 mo sec Oyt662·1623 E" hliafft I l'iaucia.l
llmll IU 'LroR~• . • . " ,. .. LOVELY 3Br/2BA lower ~·-, &_.S._.. townt10me1n9uardgateil 2'87 $725/mo 722·t832 105.Cedar Way No pets "li'i50TSLE BAYFRONT hliMii
new carpets/ paint ·wat ... a11 1reams Sea Island 2BR -Oen --------~~..-CALL •94-8685 S750tmo Lg & t>eautttu1 Oppert.aitiet Z,..
4,...,_0f'THE '"-ti.,__ 1024 drape$. S1800/mo-yrty 1 Bedroom • Frple w d $2700/mo 720·9422 2at~.gsatepragse1o"!:'~>!_&eac:°'n. Sl'lr wlprol tem L)'T'lne -.
SIMI ...,NCW.Nf'TWOM( .... -'.+ blk 10 s bay 759-7602 nkup, pool l•C. gar ------..... .,.., ~ ·~r1 leack 2669 760-5000 or 675-055S s• A UY (o:;;y aBR 2BA home wlopnr $750/mo • ~ •Cleao BEAC~nouse 3Br 9 '0 W 8atboa Blvd -w/famlly rm & office Of' TERe\IFlC So Baytroot No pets David 549·2'47 1B1 901t 10 sand" FrPlc. $900 mo yrl~ 675-9650 1· 1 -S600 LOVEL v 2Bq 2BA New-Process onone orders
Stn Bdrm. Complete Winter 3BA 2BA luro lodry. uins pd s 1195 mo I 1·2Br-$850 p0r1 e.ac,. Femalt! non People call you COLD Well
BAN~eR~ w/parquet wood flooring. lower duplex, $1750/mo CLEAN 2Br 1Ba duplell 1fl''til 7ll /89 6'6-1213* YRL Y BAYFRONT U11ls pd 1·1 Br-S700 smoker l>ooi w D 5•9-87•• X·L· i 8a,,..·2P,...
0 a k b 0 0 k • LIGHT & airy Llttl~ Isl 1725. Gar. sml yard. no -------Par1<111g 1BR 1 Pt'•son 1·2Br-·S895 S•S-0 646·2536 t<aren i'TTN Entrepeoeurs
shelvea/enterleinmeol uppetduplex 3BR2 ·BA pets 19~. A Meyer •HARBORVUHMS·NS $t300tmo 2 oersoos On28tn Strt>el -·--Ent~i Developmen· )~,;xx.1 thl'lx~: cent., & French doors I uofum wi111er. $1650/mo Credit check 5•9-3484 3BR. spa, oew ca1pe1s S1'00tmo 675-3063 Pleas. can A98·•328 -Mc!.";0~:~1~~:r ~= c~rse OCTOBER 23 .... UY• S 2 "7 . 000 A tly~on A~t. 673-4062 Completely remodeled Cl''(Y LIGHTS VIEWI * 3BR 2BA sundeclt IOW 2Br 2Ba $950 l>OIT'le Cat Dk S32S • 1>1sneytane! Hotel Fee
... ~ 540-7355: 7111-0669 Agt la'L.--3BR 2BA -tamlly rm or 'S2395lmo. ALSO.Mooaco earpoi'I new ca1pe1 'B•. 1Ba S750 D 6•6 r22 5'5 & S9S
I ._ 411'1 bdrm D/W W/O , Model . 2BR ... Oeo . •Steps lo Beach• ..aVllLIBL£ Near ~ion tstano no u111s__!.v•O • , En11epenuer Tra1n1ng
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kind Pulatk1 deslgoed Mllt•I WELL furni shed 2Br1 oopetsl)lease$1275mo·., Bkr ~5664 HQ BIG SIT? ..,0,,.~, & "IO"l·d••ri•e• Catt 71• 72•-9490
hOme with ~master Romaotlc Sp111l1h ttle. coodo. On the saod 857-2523 or )51-2787 •HARBOR WOOOS-1"8 •LARGE CLEAN 1BR • W I • 2BR 2BA. IOW&r unit win-S380 mo A11a1• •o , =klt~':!:n ~~:0; operl & bngtit 3BR 2',BA I S1600mo Avall •now DELUXE N-Condo 3Br Walk tfB~~;,entec s!~~:..'~rl~~-!et~e~~~y HUGE!! :ben't~ ~c~!'. 642•10'7 ~~~~"'; ~~~~~~ BA~ ape w/garege. huge mast., • 818/446-9392 3'"t8a Very clean Grey ~ 2 y~s· new• Slgla;o S700tmo 673-0072 lrOllt 8kr 642-3850 N8 ·Oceant•oni "ome E•celtent profit POIE!<'hal
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--IP9 & tenms close by ! 2BA $l200 mo 'wnir garege S132SIMO 2335 mo.Bkr6'0-S66<4 BAY FRONTAGE-Pier "*2 .. 1100"* preferred Ca1ttoroe1a11s suPPO<'t 100" .. 1tnanc1ng _ ... Pl'911T1' Call IHI. $170.~00 ope;, Sat 10-3. 600 E ~ Eld.,, No pet$ 6'2-j812 11rHV HOMES lmmac pltg, 2Br $l t00 l Br SQ n GALORE Fng dlshwastier stove 6'6-579, M1Cto0n1ph1C$ Network
W.'I QM you t"9 down In ~~,;~"· 631· 266 1 OoMrttront 3C 786-1906 E'SIOE 3Br 1•,Ba. den. re.-5Br 3Ba, or elem school ~:,!!,~ ";~~8-:3 E WIE 1-2-3 Ill &PTS .nci No pe1S 5.l.S-•855 Fem snr Nwpt Snrs JSR 71'1699-~191 ~ fof a ltt.,-.<>f own· model, ou crpt1drps/k11c. No pet•' Leese 8-9 rnos •N-GEd w Stove 6 .., 11MI llOO"* "o"'e war,,, en111•0,. •taey Tt t.la H l4
""· Ytill rMk• the I ·~i~\-1 ,._.,mAL mlrrOfe<I wa.rdrot>e. Ip, 2· $2l50 mo. 682•1343 • NEW decor 1Br S650 1 Microwave .. h menl S400 -uttls 1 • .l''da -~ pymt• &. we shafe ••• • Gr•t PeninSula Pt lo-car oar $1475/mo A11a1I ••m••S• blk 10 bayl beh Stove •NewWh1te Ceroe• F"g d1snwas er. stove 6'5 5806 11 7 Pension Fund l'les un epprec:. You rec•lveJ catlonl CIOM to bCh & 1011. Sandi, 673-27•9 .. relng. m1n1 bhnds "0"f O.apes "C1 No pets ~5-4855 • 8 pm 11m1te<1 $$$ tor prob•~ ~tu benefits. Muat _,. ___ , chaonel.Thlshomeotters --2·5br$900-S5000/mo agt 102E Bay 673-2536 •Closeto3Fv.ys 11tCLIFCHAVEN 2BR 2BA OUIET clean •est' ~ ~E ioans "'o c:ed•t 0•
,..,. dMf'I credit. Agt CLEAN 18r r..,. hie. ttNll I 4BR w/rJOO(J size ltvlng TOWNHOME 3Br 2 18a Marti Ferguson 642-n06 1405 55 731 a"d SO\.',. ..,ew decor vaulted ce••· 30·.0 n-s,..,lcr •o sn• 1Jrn BK o k Mr L-ee "9 2·888€
117-toOI ~. E11, Wknde t8fd, No petS. A¥91f l0/ 1 I rm I bit-In 4Utslde 880 ~· a.tlo. S 1000 38 A beaut twnhm S~r1~~~e S~~ $~:;-~·~ Coast Pleu ng.s gsagie. TICl pets 28r 2Ba Prom Pt S550 • WIOOVn1A~ ........... lifl MIS+MC 117'"r E. 23rd $1500/mo. The Prudeo-f ESIOE Condo 2BR 2BA w/<Sln rm 2caroar .. pool. WID, l pe~o.S600 ..,0 •Larg.Poot&Oec;1tllree $1050 mo Agt642·213' An•so"5•5•5~ tor TOs' s10000 up '>le
831-8229/213-t56-8890 Ital 714 Reelty 760--071' Yd. ""1 complex 51275 -'-2 d_.... N/•-kr """'' d 675-3063 •tndMdualtyConlrot eo ~OOMATE wanted tieaut er_.. v no """" Call Ot>n .. IUITYI ••..._.•PLO It==-:.... 2llll WMtrfrHt ..... llC ~~~soi::W2,:.~1:""'' ---__.,."-"'-¥-EotryAllrmSystems •E4STBt..,UFF Twnf'lse !WllnM lllB S500 mo· n~ At~-;.73n *
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3carp909,\l\blockt0Larger 4 Bedroom unil 28A 1BX. tr;>IC. gerege, 171.4111912 2~R28A S20001"'1o Pvt •~LaulldryFaclht1es 'lopets Sl 025'1""0 Y'l!ie 650~73S11va11 10.1 •ert~~T .. D. Z9U ....., 1730.000 By Ownr Onty 2 year• old. Prime w/d stow trldge $1175 FAlf\VIEW Paular1110 area I ... bch uttls pd W D or•g •Covered Ptrlunn 6••· 10.JO. 8-5 Mon-Fn -E C S
-7· 115-1488 proP9f'tY. Only $359,000 11i Orchtd. Open~ Sal . I 4Br. 28a. llv room, lam PENINSULA YEARLY 11/1tnkr pref'd 675-30i>3 •Private Bateon°~~o ROOM 111 dt> mob•~ l"!ome SSIM IA ~ ~ '0'
SELECT BH&G 7~1-5000 12~ Or CALL 5'8·2525 room. dbl garag~ $1250 •1BA 1BA. spacious & "-· ... •ir 2622 Gaid8f\S 3:~Z~L~U~~~1 on tf\e t>a~ !ully turn all Trust Deeds' Prtvatf'
•usTSIDE Laurel Po111r odet 848-3'0• new, upper. garage. $800 .,.__. ____ .. __ ~,... •El-oant Atmos/'li>ere tm41"1•t... 1111ct-en prl\ party will pa~ escro"" ~
......... llO'I Townhoute 2BA12'~BA. 2~~~~·1:vrei;lk to FRESH & cleao. like-new *LO edorable 2BA 2BA. 1Br.garege frplee o!f w'1t •SorryNoPets -~~~t ,:~r:"Sfnsy~~ 5'25 mo 5•3.5100 8PP"9•sat fees 240-3553
11 .. lln..... pool IP8 reowooddeclt, ' • 30.. I • $1275 I duplex. 2Br 1Ba w/encl lrplc, 2 car gar. wfd., carpet. pat•Q. ulll~ pd ..... "" 4409 RIVER ------------------., r ..wr s 1&4 to0°8y owner 2520 I ~· • :a 7271 • ger & tml pvt yd Perteet I or••1 toe. lg patio, '1200 S850mo +dep No cets 2881 Belr St. Corner o• rs .. MGM_T 642-1603 I
Trtpl9, Two-38f. 28• PoPfar Lo. 548-0936 v now. • -, for' couple w/xln1 refs VILU REITILS I Avan oow 760·85 is Brlstot, Coe11 Mesa ~ =tl'oOO MESA VERDE New 011 Mkt 2 flUf F•llSlll I $f75 No pell 540·4752 2BR/1B.A tront BPI trp1 11•/Ml-1244 3~:,:.~; ~~:1!':' ~~~r Daily Pilat ' • 1 8ut)ef clearl' 3Br. famity OCEAN VIEWS !INSTANT IN 3BR 2',BA, UYlllll... • 433 Iris S875 vr•) w "'e•·9 months
rm, frptc & lo"9l)' l111d· Cofone Hlghlands. frplc, backyard. dbl gar 38r 3BI. dbl gar No pets ~SAT 9em·12 noor-25 BRANO n-3Br 2 8 s•ooo -no 675-2232 B~•
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l75-7351. Agt 675-8888 WMttllOe 3BR 1BA ·lam· apt. 28r 18a $875 atalrs. ..... ant onside-St $710/mo, 722~829.t My rm. 1 car garage No BAYFAONT Condo 28r .. .. *CHARMING 3BR 2BA peta foci gmdr Avl 1011 11850 Vault cell. trplc n-smkg ITU L.lm l /Slll
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Sony. no pet• 7eo~e fem rm. rrptc No pets. petto. LO¥eiy S2400 CXMdt JBR 28A 1p1 . 11rw rr11 80.&.T SLIPS•
•OClAN VIEW LSE-CdM Gardenet Incl $1200/mo BAYFAOHT Condo 28r dc>wnlle•rl gar oear l llYFROIT
13500/mo 48R 2't8A • ut11111ee 536·2725 den, dOClt tor 90' boat 0 CC -5e25 • $600 Me 28.A *'Pl wl BAY VIEW
Houee, 9-car 1:::'19• •M 1111.BA 2-car Ot11 Ywty. "'750 no petl "9-a7J7 --F~ "'ic:ro d v. areoe Nft'IOd lllr ~ --.._, acN>OI ~ lttoP-llNOA ISL.E 2 ltory 58r 1 IORM with yard ~rege •EA8TSt0£e I vt ,lld\ $~900
tTOWNHOUSE 280fm, plng&twy 1 1300/molnCI Meectodl l tO..OOO Nur Co11 a ~esa •~ROUPLEX• ~:ALSO• fittr1adl s1MYe ftatt
-. d9ft. ft! ger909, I" &wtd 529-1111 f .................. Courtyerd• No pell -"* rema~ 284tm.f 19drrntS16rtmga1s102~ :~Crocfltt~ptWCty~S:..,
IUftdtdl. pool. 1~ HAUTIFUL euculive ... 19111·1• 15751mo 646-1lOS ==•~~I 11r9oatShpsbtra • twooolofsol pomp.cbxyam Oilectlonstor
l1IOOlmo l.,,_1'12 I .., a. s.car 0-11119 1 . , ~ taf' ~· lt\Oly, .....0 • d lllC ~ peta 1a• Sony. no pets sez..121018..
JASMINE cr .. k 38R. IN tlWll OU... .,... '='St-.:.J~ ~ ..... lSSO·rno w h'IO Mon .. ~-.. S8501mo llLL ,...1. 902: Colar\Abufter11eeyou ... •-11bi-odtl-one "'*· ~· ~. lt480/mo "'3-04» 28• t11 [ lal~a ... ~te Call 25CMOOaOft&0-$W. OOEA'4f'AON .,.,,.. 1BA tJIOdti;llSatima,thenpntorupecit~-r-
};::.::· Ct .... 31111 IM 11'90--~ ~lo Evee 17 E S1DE lrg a r -,,-,aa YNffY, per11.atty turn ftSSUe lrW~~~~tor$199
,_,,........ "790 • lldl. u,tl pd 1 peraon , ........... pool cable TV 1ownllOUM wlpetlO I 98' .,,.. petto Utt ttea J*d ~ ._..
,MULOUI .... con..,,,.. ........ -tMOtn.o•&n-74el I .. pd IS75 No C*S ,..... pntlavclh $790 IM$/mo 11r 1$C).1858 12t:Ahltw-C:b-••lld~Qlft•~•hlltor•
--•condo t911, ,_ ..... &IC, '9n-"919 1'9qd 1'7 "°"*• !aC.. 7 ,,._-. ()odwthi3~-~ '°!!Y ~ -, --...-_,.. ..,...,11 •--11-llf-"64111 AY 10#1 ON HACH. W 1J91YJJ-;2,_..._of __ .:-.. ..........
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m; ..,.~ pool & .... COtMf tot ~f $HOfllES Hr, 19" '8A i'le ,,_.,.-t•7 21• .. t-nSie 1ilt MOHTH ~MM .,.,.,_IU9,.,..NlllUCM...,_: h 2
t ~ wlp,tnc .. ''•'"'' Ila.~ t1ic1ca "°"' ~. tr11i1e. pooi. ..,,_ Mf' 2M ~ Mr ~ Qf' the ~ Seiiidk> ~COAST DALY N.0t. --. ...... ~.,1 cr-=-Tiit=:= :=,"'° ...... .!"'*'::: =~=~~er~ U 7S :::.;:~-:: RNderM41i'.Otlpl.~Boa4000.-. ~=-~~~t2 911 714-..., 790-0114 ~tll )'20o.)03Sd let DAV10 '4t-2447 mo No I*• S4S-1M3 UM Via UdO 81 ··~-~l~=~~~~""~··~"'1~20--4000~--~~~:;:::;:::;::;;~
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f(Ul)ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
142-1111
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m111e C.t on Monte V111a
In ea.ta Mesa 722~8945
FOUND M red Dobie, M
bm & wttt Sib l"lusky, M
trl color hound mix. red
collar; M yellow Lib
w/ahaved lell hip ,
131-1030 ••
LOST: Chocolate Point
...,,.... cat "Tokio·
1119 Herbor l/w. homes
NB. contact 780-8292
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Part· Time
~.on. Contact or 8111 780-92&6
..... Y.ft.IUL • 49•-9650 .
1111110 Men 8ec:k Aorllt, 2809
Nwpof1 BIYd. 175-1353
FIT or PIT. Call Barbara mna lllllTUT for appt 1150-2001 CHAIRSIOE OAlllll/HMI TAIQ Ellperienoed or will train,
BILL'S BURGERS 4-day lllllMk, MIT/WIF,
XJnt salary. Hrs 6am-21>m Nwpof1 Bch. IM&-3535
Call Larry, 549-3089
O&lllll PIT DRAKE Retell NUfMrY needs a
weelcand PIT Cashier. No OFFICE °"'91.~ exp nee. Call for appt.
Mon-Fri fi'fl-7•41 UllEITllSS lllUTll&. llMILS Part time help ___ ... , (714)557-fi020
....ulT1I --·llTI Bui)' C M. Ohlro needs
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WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING
NEWSPAPERS .. EARN UP . TO
S600/MONTH. MUST l"IAVE RE-.
LIABl,E VEHICLE. INSURANCE.
ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK-
ENDS ·& HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M.
NEWPOR} /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BFACH AREAS.
available In
· W11flli11t1r
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NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One O.y a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of IMUrance • ... • ..
Alk for Joanne Craney .
11M•zum
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MUCl _!!!1% . NI.IC IOTIC( I ~ llOTICl ' ' ftmlC IDYU I -· .. .: llJTIC( I Ml.JC NOTI« NlC NOTIC( I ...... ~ NOT~ I.
-Mencled IO "~ bl.lt1·1 1 ~ NlJC NOTICE l "8JC llJ1ICl _.,..°" .... unow 1._. llcttUout llOTICeOf' llOl'ICICW ~ .. 11e....-1N1c>u«>· _.,....., °' caeNer• dleclit 1 Tiie reo•ttr••U com ,_ ~ the 11c111t0u1 ljiii~~~~iiiiiiii-'iiiiijiii~;;;ii;';;ii TIMMTll'8 ll\U ~ ~ n ""'9fta'a tALa ...UC ..,... 1 ildy lftd ,... lllOud 111 1"-Ot • tMO bond tor not .._ -"*' 10 1rMNCf Duel•J ~ nMM °' nwnea II --
l a ND. w ..._. .,. on :C,1.:'t: Tl NO .... , 1 COllTlum Oflll Counoll ~tot Trllf llNll 1~ ot ni. tfTIOUnl ot ~ yn0er ttw t1c11uou1 111Mec1 lboll9 on HfA VOU AM. .. OlFMJLT t ,... YOU AAE IN Ot!FAULT ,.._.,.,. tie llOrl9I ~loM 04\ 1Mb6d.l'Mde peyal*lotf\41,~ ~or ,,.,,,.. CfWtct*Challttanon l NOTICE OF
l.tl>fll ,. OIED Oii MUST • JD .-.~ UHDE" A DEED Of TAOST -..... •·M w ... A~ .. ~ City Of H""linQIOfl hec.n --eDow on N~oer I fhle -·~· ... tilad
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Of.TIO -~--.. 1•. TNe ~· WU lil•d OAllD JULY 11. 1"3 Uf'· Ai8GOllXU•••--.....,,... ....,.,. Spf~ L#Ot coo. of I~ St••• of 21. 1MT lw1tt1 tfteCounty Ci.ti! of Or· NONDISCAIMIN ·TORY ,.., UNLE• YOU TN(E1~tMCounty C ' LESS YOU TAKE ACTION .......,.....~Oii ,_,OtaNm.IOleaChoclll c.twnletf'ICI O\'*'"'of J I A ~ 1119 eountyon AUQ1At2• "" ACTION TO""°TfCT ~ M99 Counly °" :0~ ot ~ TO PAOTECT YOUR PROP· NOTICE II MU'f8Y ~. In IN City Ofl lNSteteof Cllllforl\\9 ePC>11 TIW ~1 -l1i.o , ... PAO'(ATY, IT MAY IE 18 ,... em IATV.ITMAY H IOLO Af GNIN lfwt N Hufttlr'IQIOfl ~leectl Ceb1e l'*etO. wi1111n. •11·jwftll1NCounty C1etll OI Ot· ,,_.
SOU> AT A "*.IC IAlE If I ' "1111M A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU le9Ctl Cltt Councll • hold A Ml of plene, ec>9Clfl· oeotlOt'I only o' l'i«!ll 11ar1-~ County on hplef'I'* I P1.1t1111Nd Otlll'Q9 Coell YOU HEED ~ ~ Ofar19t Cou NEED AN EXPLANATION t~'-'W'tlll lNCo\lr\-Cl9tiOM, "'° otfttf contract etlon1 tM1 !MY o. raqulreo t ,... 1)-"Y P110t ·$e9let11ber I 15
ExPl.AHATIOH °' THE Deity Piiot Ste> I Of THE NAnn.E Of THf di c..... ...... Ht.in4· ~ .. mey bt OOI*'* """' Ille IC>eCllll 11atvtet • "*7U u . 29, 1MI
NATUf!E °' THE n OctObar. 1~~= n ~lllOCEEOING AGAINST "*°"a.at CMC Cen•. Oft ~ ,. , ... " pWeww\110 wtKil PtOOMd·. ~ Otenge Coest Tl\·933
PAOOEE09'fGI AGNNISTI • . Th ""70 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 12000 ....,, l tfWI. Hunt· .... °"*'"*" Of Put)llC ll'Ot '*tunW ... lakWI Delly"°' $9')t~b« I 15 __ .,. MftTICE
YOU, YOU ' ~ • ., !TACT A LAWYER ~ leedl. CtMorNi on Wotka ~ Meir\ StrM t Ind ~ ne"9 nol bMl'I 22 29 1988 ..--nu
COHTM;f A LAWYER. "8JC NOTICE On SEPtEM8ER 30. t9U •tM a..*'° et ltle tme 1n. ,H111111no10t1 1Mc11 Call· super u d •d o y 1 1 n• Th·931 I On ~ .. t•. • •• 10.00 AM FIRST AMER!· dlCeeed ~ 10 ~and torni.. llCIOll ~pl ot • , PfOYt•1on• ot th• ~oor 1(41111
10 00 A.M W.. Pw; PICTITIOUl lUMllH CAN MORTGAGE COM·jCONlder 11W .. ...,_..,.Of nOIM tlundablt , .. OI CocM Pref~ to lat>Off l'taJC llJllCt ~~"'IUltNEll•NTH
Atc01111..,.enc. • IM csviy ..._ ITATIMINT PANY, • Cllit0tnoa eorpor-.. pertoN wtlO wWI to tie 11.tO 00 ane11 oe QIWfl only 111 the __ ;...;;.;;.;;.;..~;.;;..;.;..;..;;;....__ -.... ~-l!Wlee unclef ano The f011ow1no pwsons are MIOn, u Trust• °' Sue· .....,d relMM to !fie ~ Eacfl bid Mell ~ tl\.O. on mennet Pt<>v.o.o 0y law M 11111 "'-following S*IOn• •1• pu~ueN 10 0.... Clf l t\ISl, 100lnQ buw!ea u c •••o r Tr u 111 • or I tat'Otl dMCrloed oetow '919 Pf090MI F'0<m and In No Oles lt\aM oe cOMt<le<eo MOT1CI Of' ~ OUllMI• u Aeootded on S.•11&et 21. E 0 v IT A 8 L E p A 0 . I SYbetltuted Trust ... ol th.It leld P\ltllk l'IWln9 eon· tM rMflMI' prOYIOtd 1n IM llRleel ii .. tl\.O• on • lo<m INTlMDtlD ~ c A s FAMll v Sl-40E RE .
1913, .. Documanl no FlSSIONAl GROUP A C*leln Oeecl ot Trull U • tlnued 01*1 ffOf'll the Sec>· conlfect dO(;u!Mnts. and l\lfnl~ Oy I~ City ot AND &.aAllaACK PAIA lf 7S lrvln. Alie ~re
13.414303 ol Olfloel Aecot01 J04M'T VENTURE., 4330 8ar· lewted by C>.nnls Hvdaon •-ber 19. 1M8 Coun<:1I IMll be ac:compenied. D~ • Hunll1'9lon S..c:h al\O 11 (C...,_ CMI eo.ta Meaa. Celif
In N Olltee of Ille "-der ollrence SI" 112 ,,_ CA and Chrlte~ HudlOll and meeting 111 otelef to eMUfe certified or catl\4er I enec~ ~ 1n ~dance <Mlh the C.. eecee-$euog Sup Cl'la, 8841 Jar-~ ~. Celotornie, 92715 r~ded JUiy 22, lM3 .. prooer ~ notlflUbOfl or • bid bond for not lesl j l>{Ollitions ol the proposal ...,1(•)) rell Ch et•. Hunt1n91on
Pvt.ICY
AS TO STUDENTS
Pnnce of Peace Lutheran School admits
atudents of eny race color n ational and
ethnte origin to all tile t1ghts prlVlleQeS.
programs 1nd acuv111es generally accorded or made •11111able to students at the school
It does no1 CS1scnm ma1e on the basis of
race col0t national and etttnlG origin 1n
adm1m11rat10f'I of 11s educational pohc1es.
admissions policies. scnola•sh1p and loan
programs and athletic and o tl'!er school
admtn1S1e1ed p rogramf>
paQAaG a, Kl CN Ol9ling a Oenl•I N1uroll t668 !Ml"'"*" No 13-3 tS303of1 to eff9cted pen... IMn ,~ of the amoutll ol requirenwit1 TO THE CREOnORS Of e.ac:h. Cel;f. 92647 11RQlt _llW'I WU 6£U AT,Aedbud Pl Pomoni CA 1()fflc6el Rec«OI of 0r.,. DATE Mondey, Oc1ober tM b6d,IT\ede~~101M 1 Eecn l>tdd•r mutt De COAUS MEDICAL COR· Myuno DCfla 8M lJarren
PUBUC AUCTION TO THE 81766 ' · JCovnty, C1tllorn1a 1nd :J. t... CHy Of Huntlflgton -8eedl ltc.nMd and •l•o pre-PORAT ION Tranaferor Cttei.. H\lf\ttnglon 8e&c" ~ o ... ~ "to'~·--n 1eee
H.IGHEST •DOER f~ CerOlt S Nelton .22754 purtuanl to that c:.rtam NO• TIME: 7:00 PM l ebot Code of the Stat• of quellti.d u rtqulrtd by I~ (..._) Cellf 126-47 T""' CASH.(~. time°' .... ~· Ln El T0ro CA ·~ ol o.feutt lhereuno.t APPLICATION NUMBER: celltOfnle w'6 OIMf law• of I Tl'ie City CO\lncll of 11'1• Pl EASE TAKE NOTICE Thia ~tlntH IS con-·------------------· "" 111wM ,._.,., el IN ~ 'IH30 ' ' recotded Mey 27, tNa Zone C..,. No 17-t4 In Ul9 SW. of Cailllot~.applli 1 Clly ol H11R1Jnglon 8Mcti r.,.l THAT f OUCted by eo-partl'lei s
Sl._I • lfte "-' .,._ ,01 Alo.r1 T Saniot, 7012 IMtrumentNo 66·252081 ol 'c:on"'""ion wftn ~11w c:.bll ll'ler .. o. ""''"' the ex· IW\l9t the fl{ll'll to r91«1 any 1 Tl'le a1>011e-nemeo I Tl'le r•9111ten1 com
Siii• c. w~ M.in Str-.t St• 19 Wn t· Offielll AecOfdl of H id Dldefaleon No 17.Al ~ only of tuch vari· ()I all Oles• ,,_..,or t•Mtl lOlneds menced lo 1ran$8Ct b<ISI· ~UC NOTICE Reolll,..,.'°9 ...O ~'ll'llfleter, CA 92u:i 1county, will. under •nc:t APPLICANl Aseonl etlone tt1a1 rn.r oe reqweo 8y the otd• ol IM Crty 10 tten..., cwt8'n perwOnatl nees unOW the t1c1111ous onw., ~ a-ti, CA .-Armendo Medrld, 1351 purauant 10 Mid 0.0 of PYooer'llee. tnc l.lnder tM apec:tlll tletvtes Counc;tl of,,,. City of Hunt· prop«1y de90rlbtd l>eloW 10 ~ neme or "-"'M ou .. "9$5 ~ .,. "•mes
PlalC NOTICE
Wltn int County CIWlc of Or·
8nQ41 County °" Septernl>er
15 1988 ..,,., lllte ~ i.. .. _,l()lwyn Of Tustin CA 92680 l Trull Mii al publte 1uc:Clon l 0 CAT I 0 N 2 I 5 2 1 puttuenl to wlllCtt proceed· 1ng1on 8eeott Clll1torn1a tl'le Equitable Lomat L•H•ng lllf«I abo\te Ofl N1/. Nlltd al>OVf or August i
ooiM¥111tomrld,_helcl b¥1 Thi• b~sln"i IS CO(I· toreun,lewf\IJmOMyOflM M9CJnOll9 81r ... {• lelll()te,litlg9 ~ •r• taJ<el' Sthdayo1~1.,,-,t>e< 1988 Corporation 1Transler .. l hungSU9 Cl'la 1988 ~Mid Deed of Tru.11n Ille dueled by: jOtnl ~lure United Sl•IM of Am«iee a PonlOtl of an cwerall 31 eer• et>d tWllldl fle¥9 no1 .,_. COftftle 9tocllway, City (teMorl>. and Equllal>le 1n· T~ 11819"*'11 was hied 8y10f\ Pin<~.,., "81-~ ,.__, 1n MIG Tl'lt regt11renr com-ceefllert ~ peyable to Ille loe&ted et IM soul~ eup ert•d •O by II•• Clwtr of the City of Hunt· tend• to le&M oecll S8tO W'lltt the County Cl•,.. 01 0. n111 11aiemer1 .... , HllC PuC>lt9"e<I Orange Cou 1 ~. ~ ~ menceo
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lransae1 IJVsl· NHS TrustM drawn on a ..... , com« Of Magnolia prOlllalOn• of tl'I• Laoor lftetOft -..ct\ pr()Cler1y to Trtnshll'OI ~ Cq.inly Ofl s.p1...,..oe< ..,.," ,,,. Cou"IY C•t'<• 01 O• Oe~y PllOt Sept.-no. 22
1111 l9nd th•••r 1,,... under lhe hctihous 11•1• ot netlOflel bank. a Sir... and Ham111on AY· Code Pr...,enc:e lo '-l>Ot ~blflMCS Ortnge Coas1 2 T~ 1>ut1nes1 aooresses 12 ,... ange Count, o• A.,.9us1 3 • 29 Oc:100... 6 13 1968 ~ 1. UNI 845, •,t>ullnas name °' names I""• or fed41f•I credit union, ,_,.I al'lall be 111~ only in Ille Oe11y Prlot Sec>tem~ 22 of tM Trensl.,or llt$$eel F'810 19U Tn-971 •llOMI .rid etlin.ct on 1,..1111ect ab0\leon9,t.ea or at1le or ~II credl11 PAO POSA L Z o~e menMr ptoYlded byla.., 28.0clooer 6 1991 and Transter" !~tort al Pvblllhed Orarige Coas1 FJIOT05 ----------P\B.IC NOTICE cenMI CoftOomtntum Pier Oeni.INez.,otf . union. or stat• or ~J fCt\~lf'om l.UO-O·CZ·FP2 Nobldan&Moeeons1dertd Tl'l-979 thlt llrT1eere Delly PllOt Sep1emoe< ,~ P.,01°1nea O•a"Of' Coas1
R«JDrOed Maret! 22, 1993 • Thia stat_,! wu filed M'<l\nglenOl<>at\UIOCiatlon (Limited UM Olstroct-Con· unleU tt It mede on a form Tran •leror 11•uee ) 22 29 Octobw 6 t98tl 011ty Pt10• Sepll!(Ylt>ef t5 11111~ ND 13 120179 ot 'With 1n. Couniy Clerlt 01 Or domiciled In 1h1s t t•t• at tl'le blned ""'"'.OU PrOduc:tlOn • """"'*' oy 1~ C1111 ot Pt•UC NOTICE CORI.JS MEDICAL COR· r...9oc, n 29 ".>c10~ ~ •988 Ka.
Ollieltl RecotOa OI MIC! .,. County on s. . ffOfll anlranoe to 162t Eul Coealel Zon. flOOCI Plan) to H\lntlngton Beech ~ IS POR/oTION 1665 Sce111c .. ~.965 FICTTTIOUI ., ......
Orange Coul'llY Caol1fornia, 13 l981 piember 17111 Str .. 1 •A·3 Santi OLU0 .01.CZ-FP2 (0ueld18CS mede in eccotdence wilh ll"e Kcmt A~ Costa MeN CA P\11.JC ftOTICE .. .._ ST A~NT
P•r<* 2 M und~d one ' FJtl52t I Ahl , C1hfornta 911' of 1ttat 1 Limited u_.. OlltrlCt com· I P<OYlllOnl of tl'le propose• ST •T£•NJ Of 92&2& K041t MllC NOTICE ~ fOllOooting !Ml'aon5 are For!'t·E~ (1f48111) 11'1181•• • Pvl>lt•ri.d Orange Coast rlQ!lt. 1t1i. and inr•est eon· 1 blned W!ltt 011 PrOducllon rT.lt'emen~I ~::':°:~,:-'Of Tr t nsler ee 11euor 1 flCTI'TIOUS 9Ul lMESS '1CTITIOUS BU&HlfESS oo;ng 1>u11M81 u
• IMWC In common In the , .. Delly P11o1 ~teml>e< 15 V9)'ed to and now held by II and Ot1lllng-Cou1e1 ZOf'le •ch bl del must be .,..... ..~· EQv11a1>1e Lomas Lea51ng MAMI ITAT'EMEHT NAME STATEMENT SJA 1 & 2 Ltd 17422 De-,,.,..,. 1n end IO 1,... COIM'IOt1 22 29 Oct '*' 6 9 under laid Deed ot Trust in Flood f'telnl lo llllOw ror new llcenNd ind •1•o pre· N-Corp 102s 1 VIiia SOf•ento nan Av.nue 1~ C.ttf er• of Loe 5 OI l reo No · • 0 1 88 the Otoe>«ty lltuateo 1n said Oil fec:llt11H and Otl dr•lltng ~as reouirld b)' la,.. Tl•• foflowl"9 ~so"5 Pllwy San Ootgo CA 92121 The foltowlng P9fae>"!> a•P r,,. IQltow•ng C>e<$0nS "1" 92713
104&4. • p., w.p Flied '" 11'1962 county llld Stall and c:i.. ac1Mti.t purauan110 a c:or>-Tti. City Counol of tne ha~ aDlllCloned Ille UM of 3 Tf\41 ~11on ol lhe doing bullnea as oo.7~~·neu u SI Jonn IVllll lnC Call· 8c>Oll 441 Pao-35
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PUil.iC MnTIC[ acribed.. dltlOnel UM perm.I City ot HunttRQIOfl Seac11 re-th• F1eu11ou1 Bu11nen pr()Cler1y to oe iranslerreo DANIEL WARRlr.jfl< & ~ E P E 1 P"' ES S I 7 2'2 Otfl I~~'°' ~ ""' L01 3of Trac:I NO t0275 EN V I RON M E N T A L _.,_..1M,lgfllloreiec1any Name ADVANCED CON· and leeMO oacl< 11 1665 ASSOCIATES STS Arro--2633·35 Jeca•a"da St•~• ::;:,,,;.,.:C.1119:;13A~-
Mept, ~ OI Mid c::::; K~ II ehO'IWn °" e map recorded STATUS Tl'lls projecl 11 COii· i or ell blda. TROLS INC •I Unn OI SMC Scanlc Allt!'ue, Cosia Mesa ~d. Su111 710 Cros•• Sa11ta Ana C11tt 92701 Tll11 Dusin•H II eon-•"""'*"'•~.., 1~ ftCTJTIOUl IMllMll In Book ~l. Pegee 1, 2 .no1.,9c1 by ~tl"9 Daclat· ly tile OfW of t"4! C•ty Industries, Inc 16901 "llf'I· CA 92626 ..._. C-"1 92626 Yotanoa Manha Zucco eel .,,Ide .,.
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i.o 'OeliMIO"ll' Of ,_._ ITAttMINT 3 ol of MIKelleneous MIPS atk>n No. 87-4 1 wnlefl witl Council of 1"9 City of Hunl· l>orH Bouleverd lrY1ne 4 The pr~ty 10 oe Oenlel Cre19 Wa" l'le• 2633 Jac:aranoe Street '!,": by a limited Pl rtnf!f·
ll'le 0.0..ltOn OI ~ Ttie tollowlng 111 ,,,. omc. of ll'le COvnty elto l>e~ed byCoun-lnglon a.ch Caltlor,...a 111e Caltt 92714 lransf.,•ld and ... S4!<1 oacl'. IH2 BlacahH th C •c e San11 Ana Ca111 92701 Tl'le reglltranl com·
COndft-eno ~1naoo!· OolRCJ bu-• :sons are ~der Of seld county and di ""day of Sec>tamt>tr 1988 Tl'le Ficht1ou1 Business ts gener111)' Oeterro.ct as fol-W-.tmlns1., c.i11 926e: Mary v Wtl<\lw0<1" 263~ merlOed to transact l>ll$t·
Rtcr>fded In 8ocJll 14096 PAN AM WORLDBRIOGE l mpra fully dtsc:rll>ld In ON FILE A COO)' of lM C....... ...eeiway, City Nam. referred 10 al>O'<le Wft IO'IWS Tflla Dut1ness s ~-:>~ JaC9/anoa St1N 1 Sa,.,ta ,_. under ~ licllUOUs
P-oe 51e ol O!llalil Aecotos'. 3100 Airway, Suitt 101'. bl'llblt "A" atlec.lled tlefeto jpropo9«1 tone chang41 and j ~ Cflty of Hunt· ':'°hln °'~9<?°"'"1'iF ~ lnclUd1ng bul not hm11eo ~4:' ti;.;.~~·~.ou~o~ A;•,. ~·'~u~:~s's ~ C""~ OU....... ~ or n.,.,_
(l l'le ~IOn1 eno v.y Cotta M.,. Calif 92626 end medt part of neo-11..,. O.Olat•llon I< on pr 1 ~ 1 0 • 1 L, to IMt ac:iu1pmet11 1act1nie.a1 • ' 1111ed above on Augusi 1 ~· ancs 1~ Be\wly ~ Avia1tot1, 'ft-IE t..AND AEFERREO ft1e In !tie 911!'!\lnQ OIYllllOO, Orange C~s1 NO G2•3727 , .... ,en eQull)ment oom-"*"'*' 10 1ransac1 t>...s• d..c;l.O oy co-partners . 19U
lh«lla.. h~"'V ell 001 Oil lnGOl'porat41d 3100 Airwfrf 1 TO HEREIN IS SITUATEO IN Oeoer1n*11 of Cornmun<ty Deify P1lol 5-l)l~l>et ~2 BMC Slibtldlefy No &. Pl.llet equ1oment olt1ce ::,.:ider IM l•Cl'l•O•S Tne reglatrenl com Robert Grey PreeicMnt
ngl'ltl , "'"*-· monet111 ,,U...a, Sult• 107,eoStaMese.Cellf: If HE STATE OF CALI· I ~1. 2000 Main 21, Octl>t* 5 1988 Ti 97 ~~I~~~ 'f"· lurn1tn1nos ott~ eciu•o·'11s1e0 ~ar:: 0:,~-;.~ ~nc: 1~:~~1tf~s·~ fl'lll ll•tement was tiled nelUfW gm llQNI eno Olllef t282f F'OA~. COUNTV Of OR· Strwt, Hunttnglon 8"dl.~ n.. 8 • .. ~,.. "'° rnant end OJl'I« l)rO(>tlr'Iy ... " u wllh lhe Courtly c ... ot Or-,,~. by ..,,__,,., ""°'19 Commuter Inc ANOE. CITV OF COSl A CA 92&'8 I ApplelrM Square. Min· Th• 1r•n1 f • r a n d t DullMU ,,.,... °' names County on ~temoer '*"• know!\, geotl'lennal 3100 Airway, Suite' 107:1 MESA ANO IS OESCRIBEO All INTEAESTEO PER· "8.IC NOTICE ~IS, MN 55420 i.ueoec.11 ... u 1ak• p1ac;e 001 ~1<;1:;~ , ~~1:: aoove on AUQU9t 3
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._ W>0 .. P'Od4icH °""'9d Cotta ....... Calif 92626 AS F'OLlOWS. SONS er• Invited to attend NOTICI ttll IS buSIMel wu con-°' •tier l0-4·88 wllti the Coun1 C1;:s-:>1 ~ Yotand1 Martha Zucco FlllOT75
there4rorn, •lloul. "°*'-·I This ovstnHI 11 ~n-PARCEL t Mid '*"RO and •Ill><"' INVTT1NG MOS d~:' !,Y.~~111°'\....... Oa1eo Sept•moer 1 • ~ County ;f,, Avgusl • 2 Thlf stat..-net'll w ... Ill.a 1 Pul>lltheO Or~ Coast
lhe ,... IO Ot'lll, m.ne. Sl0f9, due1ed by. COfl)oretion LOT 3 OF TRACT NO OC)lnlon• or aubmlt ~ CC..fM was ·--1988 1988 Delly Piiot s.c>t9tnl>er I !!> •~plor• lltlCI Ol*ll• ll>rOUQll The regl•ttanl com-10275. AS SHOWN ON A fororeoeintttneappllcahon NQttealsl'ler•Oyg1venll'lal Wfth~ounty~of0f· lQUITAIL( LOMAS
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F'*'6$ :i:.1~~n~CA~--..~~-22 211 1948 I~ 1~ or 1111 ~ sool m«lC9d to trentec:t 'b\lsi-1MAP RECORDED IN BOOK M outtlned .00... All ~I· 1 ae9'id bids wiH l>e rece•lleO ~ ty on -v•""'ber LIAllNG C~O"ATtON Pvbllth«I O<a C 198& Tll-930
IMC Of the st1111un.c. of latdJnell und• Ille ftell1tous 411, PAGES t, ~:"~o; I c:ellone, e•hlblts and ~! ~ the Cny of HvnlinSlton 15 ~~~ Or C (LlllO") I J: CANDY Ody Piiot S.OI~• ~1
p "' F'll0'7t --------------. eel w. h 0..0 ~ neme or names MISC!LO-.NE'O 1Cr1ptl0nrot ~ 1>'090981 lieCti ff art •"041 oa51 MA~ et« ll~ co. 5 22 88 ul>ll$tl90 ..,,ange Colast •-IL' ll)Til'lr "°"' · tM 1rv-c.oml*'Y A lleted ebOW on Avgull 2, RECORDS OF ORANGE w• on Ille tollttt lht OH~ oil ,., .... ,....!!, ll'lec 0 IC• 0 rie·oei1y PllOf"S'iP!ti'ftber 27 ruCT• AOMIM~AT-OA-1 1 • ~ Dally P110 S:toteml>et L lS.J ,..'-"' ''"' ~ ~. 1MI • COUNTY, CALIFORNIA tM City Clertr.. 2000 Main ..... , .,_,. a1 lly 111111. 2000 29 October 15 13 1968 • Pv1>119"ed Or'ange Coal 'T'!\.1Jr'f2 22 29 1988 K ~ F~ a . 1983 ~#c:Olrn Mc:Cusy. See-EXCEPTING ALL OIL St1'91t. H\lrtlW'QIOfl Beectl :. 5d:1oo,,~u:;~9~~: Th-97& Dalty Pilot s.c>tamber 22 --II' NOnr~ Th·
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• l~rvm...-No 13-0llil&l' ,.wy OAS , MINERAl ANO 1 Ce11to.-n19. tot inspecllOfl by' "°"'of 10 00 •,,, on Octo-l't8JC NOTICE tta& .--w. ...._ ITAna.Jff
l)JOIOfJng ell w•tr ngln . with the County Ci.rlt of O(_. WITHOUT RIGl'H OF NUtfTINOTO.N e l f.CH l'-YwlitM ~ anooutr ICGllO I ICcas.t OOlnQ .,.__ ..
OI Oftioel AKoraa Allo Tttlt et•temtnl was hied IWA TEA RIGHTS BUT 1M public .,., 19 1968 et wtlleh 1tme Tn~3 l'tlllJC NOTICE TN lollowing peraona -
WMll'lef lo.di..., rp •llel ~ Couf'fty on s.i>temt>e< ENTRY ON THE SURFACE 1 CrtY COUNCIL,; lly: Connte111c1y end '"° •loud '" lhe 'ICTITIOUI BUIMH P\ll.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI 9USINt:SS IC48Z1 CALIFOANIA SUN MAN· oe lllllWW!. ~. 2. 1918 0 1' WITHIN soo FEET •1ec9i•••· cu, Cieri!, ~ Cheml>er• fot the M~ITATUIENT ..... I TATtM£NT Fte.mlOUI .,..... f.GEMENT •2. 1982 ~ ~Ille. petallllfl'll, .....
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THEREOF. AS RESERVED ,.__ (fW)....... Trame Slgnal Modlfat.ons The loflowlng ~s are '1Cl1TIOUl IUS*ESS TM loflowlng persons are NA• ITATl"MlNT por1 Bl'<ld Costa Mesa
pteacJllllllW or connctuel. ~ OtanQt Coesl INTHEOEEOFROM HENRY 0.ted 9/20118 •• 11'1• lnl•rH cllon OI dol!lg l>u9INM.. MAm ITAT£1ENT-OOlnQ °""""' u Tiit I~ Cle'IOOS are Cell! 92iS28 ~. "°'"'*· me ,... °' OeltY Pl.IOI ~,...,.,., 22. T SEGERSTROM ANO Pvbbhect Otanoe Coast McFadden,..,. •nd SPt.ng-OAANGE COUNTY IN· The ICllOwlng persons are INl ERIOR ENVIRO N-OOlnQ ~·.. ~~ OeYIO ~-138
"""' for the •JWCIM of IUCll 29. Oc:tot>tr e 13, 1988 OTHERS. RECORDED OE· ~ PllO\ s.pternl>ef 22. ·o.ie S1 In the City ot Hunt-OUSTRIAl PROPERTIES OO!ftgT ... EbuslnnsT ....... I' "'N .. '"'"'" "ES· ~~~.TSS•~ft~.s2 "'OOR.clti1cll o"s~.a· "'Es~SWYO ERE& ASSOCIAT'ES L-"""'°°° Avenue Pl-. ng!\11. • r....wci In Deed Th-97• CEMBER 29. 1918 IN 80QK 1...., . " "" '-" ~.., "' .,,v v < ~ " NN l SE RV ICE t Celt! ~70 ~ A Ml I pl ili f'a<ll. Suii 100 Ir< CaW.. · • HIRE lNTEGlUTY S3S AntOfl Thll busine11 11 eon-~ ~ 0"8JC F'ICIALRECOAOS , -~ 11111Tll'C £....,_ ~ ans "*' . , < ._ • ine.. ~~~"9~ ~oy .Hill 3152 Bou~IWLSwteHO..~ dueted by..-1110id1h al Reooroecl-F.;;...-211. 191113 ~w ""''~ ....,...,.,, .,.., 0-.. corttnet 92~1" -~atelltf Cllal1nanon Red'lllll' Avenu. Su•le 200 ~ Callf 92626
-.... """";;;" l:).(lll96•U K.am EASEMENTS AS SET doc.\l"*llt may 0. Obtained TMl:her'I A.lttetne<\I Sys. 4e11'~ .... OM LA Cakl Cotta Mesa c.!tl 92626 Sewyet & AS90Ciates Inc Tll• f•QlSltant com-
Ol Oftc.I ~ I PICTTTIOU8 .,...,, FOATH IN THE ARTICLE NOTICl on Septemoer 26tl'I. 1988 •I ,..., Of The Sl•t• Or lninots 90029 Byron P1ne11trt 3152 A Celtfomi• Cot00<a1>0r> rnenced to tr....et DUSI·
Pwcel 3· E MAMI ITAftMINT I ENTITLED "EASEMENTS INYtT1NQ 91DS the Oepanment ot Pul>loe Clo FI.A "noeiatff inc. Ekacfllll Oanupa1ampa "9c!Nfl _......,_ Su•le 200 435 N p f\c c ,_ lll'lder IM flc:tl110US
In . _,enll •MCI The t~ perw ns iJfe OF THE OECLARATION OF CC·.a Wotllt. 2000 M•ln SflMt 160t ~M RO S1e 1136 \Iara Cru r S1 Cotta Mesa. C111f 92626 wey •220ac>~':'~· ~ neme or nem. !°'1" !NI MC!IOn entlli.d dOlnQ bue!MMae COVENANTS CONDITIONS Noltc1t1sllereby 91ventl'lal Hunllnglon B•ICl'I Call· 300 Sacram•nlo. Cahf Monl~ Cati! 906'0 Pllrtcla Cou"ce 3152 C•ltl 90277 =a~ on August 10
CW!eln Eu.n~ tor S1'"1EVEN'S PHARMACY ANO RESTRICTIONS" RE· eMled bkls Wiii oe r~e!Ved fotnle upon receipt ot a 95815 \lorenen Danupatampa R.eal'!OI Avenue Suite 200 "Tll1• ousiness •s con· Oltnen' and ivpport. 1525 Mee& V.,de OrrvelCOAOEO IN BOO!< 133<>3 by the C.ty of Huntington non-r•lvndable l•e ot Llneoln CMA. I C•'•IO<n•i I 135 'i•ra CruJ S t Colll Mae Calif 92626 OVC1ed l>y • coroora1>on =-zt~Z::,~"';!:' filed =-~and Encroeavn;n'"1.£111t. COsta ...MeU... Clllf-lPAGE..9050FOFFIC~E-8eecfl •' IM ott.o. ol the $25 00 limit.ct .,.,-tnet"llllP 10' I.II'· Mont~. Caul 906'0 fl\11 lt1.1•inal• s con. Tne r~~1ran1 co..,-
'E . MICle 9f'4 *'112t2e . COAOS ANOAN'YSUPPLE· CttyC,.,.-'81 Ct1y"811.2000 EllCtlb1dJllalroeMMle on eOlrl centre t)fl,,_ FOsle< Tl'llt bu1JJneas ,. con. ~.a l>y a ~at oaf'-~ 10 trans.c• b<IS>-:::.~~~.:.~ ~l" of IM ·Cherlel T. 8onnet. 66-4• MENTS ANO AMEND· Mein SlrHt Hun11ng1on tM Proposal F0tm an<1 in City Call1 ~ ducted Irr a 1om11eo p.riner-nerui.p -unOw ,.,. l>et t.ous 15 1946
Parcel . E t GleOe AV9 •303 C•noo-MENTS THERETO 8-ch, Calllorntt un11I the IN m1nnef proY\Oed in ine fllls bustneu II con-tNp Tna re9rstren1 c:om. l>us.,_s name or n.,.,.,
1orltl In 4. _,.m1 •MC Petti Calif .91303 • PAACEL 3 hour of 10·00 • m on Octo-eor>lrac1 documents, and ducttd l>y a g-•I Part· Tiie reg1s1ran1 com. INlnCed to iransact ous• 1111.0 •l>OV9 on Apn t i 98t!
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Pvl>llSheel Orange Coell
Dally Pllol s.p19tno.< 22 n Octoo. a 13 19'88 •o.t.in Ule eS::::..-"~ Thie t>usln"s It con· AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· Der' 8 1988. al wl'loch time lhall l>e acc:ornpariied by • netlhlp ~ 10 transact buS•· nest under the flc1t11ou~ E -.nne l(oc.t11 V•ce
°"'"9f9• and 'Support' ducted by en indl'<lldual MENT FOR SIOEVARD P\8.IC NOTICC . l'ta.IC NOTICE DI-IC NOTICE IW IDllC NOTICE IWIDllC NOTICE P~-a.n• . Th-972 ... .._.and ~, Tl'I• r•glt1r1n1 com· PURPOSES ' AS SET r~ r""'-r UUL Thtl 11e1.,,,..,1 -"led
01 ll'le Mk:1e entllr.d menced lo tremact l>V11t-FORTH IN THE SUP· ---------....... ----------'E...,.,.... .. Of st.. D.oenirldn MA under t~ hcllt1ous1 PLEMENTARY OECLM~-NOTICE OF; IMPROVEMENT
of ec-n.n.1. Conot110r1S enc11 outlneM nenie or nama TION OF COVENANTS BOARD OF. SUPERVISORS -Rell~ICIM. ~ 111 Book •eted •bo"9 on NIA CONDITIONS AND RE· COUNTY OF ORANGE
14092, P11ge 1 '1'97 of O!tQal CNtf9I T Bonnet STRICTIONS RECORDED ST •TE Of C aLIFORIN a Records Thia atal...-ienl was hied IN BOOK 13935 PAGE 369 A A A
ll'le 11r..c edOfaH "'° "4th ll'le County Cieri! of ()t. OF OFFICIAL RECORDS
OChar common ~n.ioon, 11! ~ County on August 29, I OVER A PORTION OF LOl 2 eny. of lhe reel Pfopett't ~ 19" OF SAID TRACT NO 10275
o.atbed ebottre 'llS p!ll'p0!1Mll f"°'33 Jtt.~Mf..Of Olllet ~
to oe· 139 O.lord, llYIM. CA Publlahed Or•nQt CoasJ mon oet1gne1ion ol sa10
9?715 Deity Pilot 5ept9tnl>er 1 8.1 property is l)Url)or'led 10 oe
Ti. lu~ TMIM , ,s. 22. 1958 30 'S W1mt>4•don Way ~ any i.at>tttly tor any TI1·913 Cotta Mese, CaJt10<n11 Said
lnC:Omld,_ OI Ille l lfNI .... Wilt De m10. li.111lovl ~--and Oltler 1:0mmonj "8.IC M>TIC£· ICOYenant or werranty. ••· ..,_ion, 11 ~-"'°"""' ,or ... or..lmOlW. uJo 1111e her9ll\ fllC1TT10UI ...,_., f POHHtlon or enc:um· ~..,. .. oe rneoe. ti.A ..,,_ ITATW•MT bfenoet, to satisfy 1ri. un-
wt'*A covenene °' WW'IW'lty. TM followi"9 persons are pekl Delenot due on 1~
•11'99 or tmpllld r~lfl01 cloi"9 ~ aa note or no1es MC:Ured oy lllle ....-.bn or O&O ASSOCIATE~. 171 j Mld Deed of Trve1 anG ~ IO pay ,,.. "lvet'slde Ave.. Ntwpori rM tonabfy esllmlled ~•IS
,_... ~ aum o4 1,.. Beecfl, Calif 9211e3 1 ••i>en,.. and ad11al!QeS al RCIM(e) Mand a, .cs 0-.d DIM Lowe. 1960 16111 St tM 11m. of IM lmllal po.ibll·
OI T,,., will .,...,. 111ereon. "P\ P108. Newl)of1 Beacn catlOfl ot thll Nola ot Sale
-,......... "' ..... nole(I), Cellf. l2M3 10 wit $66.7~3 55
.._._, " ""· utlOer ll'le T~ bUtlllftt IS con•! DATED: August 30 1988
'"'"' oA IN Deed °' TIUll I dUcted oy· • general P•rt· "" 1 T A 111"1 c A N ..... dWgee .,_, •penNS oi ~ :llORTQAM COWAM'I, A
!tie T~ end 111 Ille ~ Th• reglt1ren1 com· Cellter"I• corporetlon. ~.,...., 0.... of Trua1,l menced to lrenMCl buS': HAMY tcAff, ~·. IO .. : t 113.l'S1 . MM ~ the flc:t•llOUS 1111 L1.,. I t., lu.IM sr.AJ. The.,...,.,. "'*'Mod ~ name "' narnes t..,_ AN. CA tD01 (114)
0... Oii Tl\ltl l'lerelofor• lleted et>ow on August 1 • ._...,
• ....., and .......,.ad 10 tllel ,... • . I Pubhl'led Orange Coes1 I
1.11 ..... ied e W'linen Diie Lowe o.iiy Pilot Septamt>er 8, 15, OtdmrliJon Clll Oeflul end Thll 1tet_,1 was filled ~. l"8
0-..tDrSale, *'° e _,..en with the County Cieri! of Or· . Th936
Noace Clf De1ei111 11n4 EledlOrl ~ Col.lnty on AUQUSt 18
10 w. ni. ~'IV'*' 1... fUllC NOTICE
C9UMd ..., Natlc:9 of 0.lllul ,..... ,--------------Eleaian to W IO N Publlsned Ot1nge Coast '1CTil10UI MllMU ~counrr wMf9 Delly Piiot SeQ1.,,-,t>et t, 8. NAmlTATIMIMT
the Niii .11 loc9ed 15, 22, 19N TM follOWlng persons ar• ~ ~'::,.---.: rn.gt&l~~UCH TAN·
,,__, a,. c."r oJ-m...1 "8.IC NOTICE 1NtNG. 19092 eeee11 BJVd .
T"'9t• Sela O!tcer WeePllc IH1.1ntlngton Beach Cahl ..._ .. .,.a . ....0 C4whpw I ~~ ~111.,!• 92648 Dr. IC, -...i e..dl, CAj -I TA 1• "' C1rla O.enn• Conde. ~ ,. (714) f ~ ,., Thi fOloliWl1'9 '*'°"' ar• 7702 Scotttdale Ctr Stan· o.. ,.,.,._., 1 ,.. dOlllO bUSiMM .. lon. Cell! 92$.41
.. 15." • ,... I WlST VICTORIA \Ill· L• I( 819hoc>, 9505 Htm-~ C.-. o_... P-. I.AGE. <;tO 4675 Mec:Art114Jr l ton. Huntington e .. cl'I,
Court. 1"2 10, Nawporl Cellf. ·~ --.---ti'---....,---a..ctl. ~-t2MO This bl.lll1141at it con·) · ~ fllllllflloC Arntr Enl•l>fl .. t , lne , ctuct41d by. a generll Q8rt· ~ f c.llfotnle Corpor•tton, •515 nertNo
f11Cllnou9 .,..N I MKArthur Court, U 10, Tha re9lstr•nt com-._ ITA~ NewpOf1 Beech. C•hf 92660 menced 10 tten.act bus.-
TM ~ ~ .,. T,. bvtlnet1 11 c:on· nees under 1111 f.cllttOUI I ~ ....... •. dUclt9d by: • genetel P•fl· b\ltlnlee n11m1 01 l'lein.I I
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nerltlle> lleted •b<Ne on Juty 28. 1988 ....,, .-1 ZA, 18v2 Th• rt glstrtn1 com· Cerle Conde :e.."'11•111111-~11 ,A;::;:. Cotta menced to trenaect Dusi· T'tlle etatemenl was "~ cae..a •IOO Menn 21115 ,_ und9r IN flCltllOUI wttfl ttle Counl'f CieOt ol Or·
.........._ MllllOn v..fo. Cllllf =:--eoc>wm:'Ju: 1~ = County on A~t •
• ... , I . Amlf'\le!ld. S«retetY ,,_,.
Mef la Mefll'I, 2 ll l5 'TNt etM9"*\t WU l111d PutMlehed Orenge Cout =--Miiiion VllfO. c.111 ..... 1M County Cieri! Of Ot· Dell)' Piiot September 1. 8
,_ ~ ,. eon-... CountJ °" Au9U1• 1e. 1s. 22. 1111
..... ~ ...... ~ .... ,_ ,_,. Tl\o-919 .
...!::. ':':.!~ c::;:.: PuOWl4ld 0tenee C0111111 MUC flOTlC(
-under .. Aallt!ow ~ Plot 9-!tetl'lblf t , . ...,._ ..,.. or Mmee 11. 22. 1Mt ~ti _,..,.°""'.. fll-1115 ~.=-
...... Merln ..aJC llJTIC( TN follDwMQ per90lll •• TNll 11 ,.,. .. filed ~~-...... eo..rity()eti!ot~· fllChTIOUI ..... ~EM, 110 N9wllOf\ lfllll C"""Y Oft ._ .. .,..,_ llAlll 8TA,_., C..W Drtw • t 1eo. ,.._. •t; ttll ,_,., "'9 ""°""'I .-.one .,. por1 IMdl. Cell tHIO
" lit.., Or..-C..-.... ..,._ • I 1rtc 0... l 11 Sent•
DllW ......... --tt. TMl ~ Til.l co ........ CoMe ...... Celrl .. ~ .. ,,,, ................ ~ .... TM73 ......_ C.-. 9"41 ,,,_. l'UMll .Jt * t 1 ----------a.. -.. tlOt Html!• MlreclOf Court, L1ov11a
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.. -.. 11111111z•m• •• ••• ......, •en 11C1h1111o• l ll• , ... ,.,.,., cof'l'I· -9'A~ Tiie r .. letref't com• ,......, to tr....cc ~ .,.. ....... ,.,.. ............ ~ ..... ,... .._.. -le.tit~ ._..._. ._ _., IM ltc~ ..,._ ,... or ,.,_
.. ·UllKUTTUI IEV ~ _,.. Of ._,_ _, ..... on '*-'tber, En•~"' ne .... ..._ • .,.... 11. ,_ 1t10 ..... 0.... ....... ....... • liteO.W.
-• ""' 1 --..., ,.,.. .... .,_, -.... 'di= ............. ~ c.ta of°'• ...... COl#'ltr CWti of°" a·-·-................ ~ °" ...... • ..... Ccv!t)' on ~ 2t. ,. ... ...... .. ... c.... .... ,_ •••r••••• • _.. ,. •• .., ~ ~ .... .,... °""99. c.-lr. ...... ,_. ... ,.. ·--'· .. Dtmf :flllcM......., '·. ····--.. , .. -........... ..,,.. ~,. "ni-11 t
IRVINE COAST ASSESSMENT 01.STfU~T
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION
• OF INTENTION AND FILING OF ENGINEER'S REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of September, 1988. tl'H!! Board ot $1JP8MSOfS ot 1he County of Orange
ados>led Its .Ae$Ql1,11ton No 88-1274, wherein 11 declared Its intenti~~o order th41 construction of impro,..41ments to t>e m ade
In ,th41 Coonty (as bt1etly described 1t1ere1n ) In an assessment dls,trict (described and provided tor tn the resolution)
deslgna1ed Irvine Coast Assessment OlStm:t comonsmg the territory desct1bed and provided for 1n the resolutton
NOTICE IS FU RTHER GIVEN that !he Board of Supervisors 1n and by the resolut ion. referred the orooosed acqu1Sttt0ns
and Improvements to the Engineer of Work and directed him to make and file with 1he Clerk of the Board of SuP«VlSCYS a
report. In writing, contamlng lhe matters specified In Streets and Highways Code ~tion 10204 and that the Eng ineer duly
made and filed his report herein called the "Engineer's Report. · with the Clerk on September 2. 1988. and that the
Improvements p roposed 10 be made afe brieny descnbed in Exhibit A hereto
NOTICE IS ·FURTHER GIVEN thfl Wednesday ltte 191tt day of October, 1988, at 9 30 A M . or as soon ll'lefeaftef as
possible. 1n lhe Board ot Supervtsors's Hearing Room in the Hall of Administration. 10 Civtc Center Plaza Santa Ana.
C tlifornla. ls hereby theed as the tlnie and place for the hearing of protests relatlve 10 the resoluUOn. to the Engineer's Aepe>rt,
to the proposed improvements. to the exrent of the assessment dlstflct and to the pr()pe)Md assessment described 1n the
f'9e0lutlon and the Engineer's Report Any tnterested person may ob1ect 10 the improvements to 1"41 extent ot the
assessment dlstr1et and to the proposed as5'Ument by fihng a wnuen protest with the Clefic of the Board at Of befOfe the
time set to' lhe hearing Relerence IS hereby made to the resolution and to th41 Engineec"s Re(>Oft lor turtl'!ef oartrcutars
concerning tl'lt prop osed improvements. .,
Inquiries with regard 10 the above matter should be directed to Eric Mimosa. Environmental Management Agency. Special
Oistrlets. •OO C1vte Center OriYe West. Santa Ana. Caltforn1a 92702 Prione Number (7 14) 834-3084
DATED September 13 t988
• UNOA D. A08E .. T9 , CLERK Of THE BOA"O OF SUP£AVISOAS OF THE COUHTY OF OftANGE
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DllC"'"10N Of WORK
EX.HfBIT "A~
IRV1"E COAST ASSESSMENT DtST"ICT
County of Orange
DESCRIPTION OF WORK I
A. The deslg,, end construc11011 ot cert~tn grading. paving. base. curbs and gutte<s. pirkway . drainage 1ntersec11on wo"'.
st,..t lights. signing, striping. 1mgatlon. system and eros101'\.con1rol planttng . water. MW«, recl,lmed water gas. e4ectr1C.
telephone and cable television 1.1t11111es together with apovrtenances and apPUr1.enant WOf\t tor t~ toUowmg roadways
\.~lean Hill Road ·
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a. the im provement o t PeHca11 Hill Road to its vtttmate s1>< lane roadw ay section trom Pac1hc Co.st HlghW8Y to San Joaquin
Hills ~:
b. grading ol a 120 loot nght-ot-way and the Improvement of Pelican Hill Road to an uttun.t• 11• lane ro.dway sec:1100 from
San Joequin Hills ~o•d to appro1t1mately 700 feet northerly thereof
c . the grading of a 120 foot nghl·Of·way and the improvement of Pefic.n Hin R09d to a tour Ian. roadway of an l.llt1mate
ti• lane roactway tncfudt,,g the ovt11de curt> and g1.1tter but excfudlng the cent« ~ curbs trom appro1omatety 700 feet
of San Joaquin Hills Ro1d 1ntersec:tt00 to ape>roxjmately 5.20Q t,et northerly ol the lnt..-..c1l<MY. ~
d . the Improvement of Pelican Hiii ~oad to a 68 foot pa~ road way wl? AC befm.t from ~ro111mately 5.200 r..1 ~ of S., JoeqUln Huls Road 1n-..c1.on to MacArltlur Bol.ltevard . .
2 Sen JoeQuln Hiits Road ·the grading of a 120 1001 right-of.way and the 1mpt0¥ement Of 9"" Joequin Hills Roed to • tour·
leM roedwey coo•shng o f the median c:otb and ld1ecent pa~t bl.It exctuc1tn0 the OU\._ c:utb and QUtt., and outskM
traWI lane ot an ultlmllte soc I_,,. street MC110n from Pehcan 1'1111 Road 1o Spyge.a Hal Aoed .
3 P.clftc: co.At Higtiway • the 1mprowment ot PacdH: Coast Highway to tt• Ult~ -.. aectton. by addlti00 of one eactl. a nc>nfl and tOUtl'lboUnd laM. from Muddy Caityoo to Co<Ofla Oel Mar (llDP'O•meteity 2 5 mite.)
'·Sand Clnygn Avwnw • the 1mpro~1 ot Sano CanyOl'I Avenue to l\s l.ltttl'l\eC• ,.,.... 1ee110n from Padfie Co.st H!Qf!way
nortMrtv apprO•i~ 0 $ m "99 to the Olttrict t>oundary , .
5 UPI* l ooe> R09d • tM ""P'owmertt of UC>!* Loop Road to llS ultitnat• wtcnfl 1W10e in~lng P911can .,..., Ro.o
• ~ H11 Aoect a'I ~ectfic Co.t ~'Ml)
• P*:er\ H4l1 f'oed at u"'* LOOC> Aoec:t, not1t1er1y •nd .out'-'Y tnterMCtiont • ,,_.. Hll "°9d •t LOW L~ Aoed, ftCltttlerl't and acNT'*1y tn-..c110nt
• ~ Hiil Aoed .. Bonlt• ~ _..,
• .. ~ .... "°9d .. ~ ... AoillO
• ~ CoMt • ...., .. ,.,Sand~ AOlld
D Tiie :i::o•oo al ,....,.., ...... .., .,.0\1efl*lta"' ..... Ing ~.· c.,on ~ • ~ Oo'M ..o Ir\ ~I .. ~a --. lorWle cenyon Aoed 10 appto~ h ~ .,....,.n., Low \.oop Roed •
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CADIEUX
Michelle M Cadieux
born ApnJ 8. 1962 m
M o ntan a. passed
a1Aay Septem ber 19
1988 m M 1SS1on \'1ep
CA Sh e was a cashwr
at Albenson·s for: se' ·
era! ~ars Survived
bv her Cather and
mother W1Lh...m and
J o,ce Cadieux of
Laguna Niguel sister
Lisa and brother Jt;'f.
frey both of Laguna
N iguel nJ('('\' T1ffan)
and nephe.,. Tom of
Lag una ?'\1gu E.I
grandmotht>r Evelyn
J Cadieu x o{ M on-
arui Se rv1C't". " 111 be
held Th~a' &op
tember 2:? at I Otl
PM at St T 1mNh\ .,
Catho!Jc Churrh · 1)!
Laguna N 1gut-I "'''~ iniennent follo.,.1ng
at Pac1 f1c \"1e.,. Cem-
e te r y . N e .,. p e>rt
~ach Mc CormJL k
M ortuary of L.tguna
H ills Direct•ng
768-0933 ---GLADDE~
Tholen E Gladden
passed awa' on Sc I'
tember 19 1988 .tl
Hoag H osp ital after ;
lengthy 1lln('S.'<. HE· 1 ..
survJved b,· hts w 1(1•
Elsie da ugh1t r ..
M arsha Tool and
Joanne R<'e~ hH
grandchtldrt-n and
brother. Owen C
Gladden and farruh
Mr Glad~n was · il
ftlm editor and dll"{l(-
l 0 00 A M at
Spongberg Mon~
Cha~. 495 E Mar·
k et Street, L on g
Beach (213) -123-1495
PFENNING
Thomas E J>fenrung of
Ne w p o rt Beach .
Beloved husband of
Jeanenne. chenshed
father of Mehnc:b and
Cecilia, preceded m
death by son Thomas
C P(enmng Also
survived are 2
brothers and two m:
t.ers many rueces and
nephews and other
relatives Tho m as
(Tom) passed away
suddenly ~ptember
11 1988 in Srotadale.
Ar11.ona Born in
Mandan. North Da -
ko ta m 1934 He w as
graduated from
North Dakota S tate
Un1versnv and re-
re1ved hiS M S from
UCLA Rosary wtll be
recited Wednesday at
7 30 P M at Pa.oflC
\'1ew M onuarv m
Newport Beach: Ser·
Vll"t'S wtU be held a t
11 00 A.M Thursday
•• St Andrews Pre·
b) tt'rian Church ,
Newport Beach l1l
lieu of flowers mem·
oru1l contributions
ma) be made to the
T o m Pfennin g
Scholon h1p. CI O
North Dakota St.ate
Unlvel'Slty, E1eic1:zical
Engmeerlng Dept .
Fargo. North Dakota
tor for ~ vears Fmm --:::=======--duldhoocf both ht<
and tus fa.m1lv were
involved in Lht' mo-
t.Jon ptctu~ mdus~
He was a member of
Ow ~n Di~rs
Cutld and the Film
Ed.l ton Gwld Ser·
·'
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()qnge Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Thurld8y, Sept_,,ber 22, 1811
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~-.. --al .... D .. =-. ~ ..................... l1Jl•l1 .. ,_ .. "°' ._ ... -.IGIW'8....._INIS ............. toprtor .-... CouMrCWtlotOf· ,.,, ..... ,...,•HO~ IOI•· .._.._...., .... ~•••UF ed. •111 ,,.., .....,.., Ip. t a..,,....._,....._,ur111a,1nat.wtot...-~wonAueut18. OP O'llldlMIOfttM,,_.. port -.... California .......... ......., ....... Cllwel ....... 1n~ 9J I! '11-..-,1•rrr, trldt ............. ~well clPt ........ o---,....
Me -.. la6d property ,_ ttta. Contact .-.on· -... "" oourt .....,. ~••••*'•·=~.. -..-... ..... ..,..... llllM ..... ,..._._.only INI a119111d party. !>-.cl llDll OP ._ llONll, Md~.,. ..... Hllwlly, OM ~ ........ YOMI ....... IJ!!:e-' ~· ,.~ -. ... 1N1 8" 11 .. *"9 of .... '"" and t2"d ~ ol flUllllMd Oflftllt COMtt I -A IOOllad .. flulllo ..... Oiiier. -----In l*90fl or~ .._. ....... _.,. --n. .. =.. ....... ..... L Tows. ._ . All purcNMd ..... ,..... ,... Publtc ~ ....,. ......, . • ... iiliiJimril•• -,...,_ A ..... 1n Ca --Oft ........ ,.. ......... Dllw .......... $ .... n ................... HI•-··--·"'· '""''· ...... IOld • ii. end e:r.::.:-i11• Tllftl, Inc ti, tJ. ttM T • 1 '--totMllfcMalona .. Cler of CoMa MIM, ... ....._.In._-.,. •YOUAMACMDITOA n . ~ __,,. tlle 'lot"loua helMll _,.,, .U• dw9. GOii f'dl .................. tllM T 1111) 2U-IOIO, II-1 =..._.. tlOM.5 of ltlW · Cowwty of Otlftllt, St• of n••• ...._ mNI ~.,. or • OOllllllf&ll credleot of , ,_ ....,_ INnfll()R lfMROH. .._ ._ ,... • Of .... ._~ to prior Aelnt tor 0--
llllOiw Code of thelCellomia. IM goocn, CflM· Ullllld..._D.,1rtrM1llof .. du1111d, ,cMi"""'.. .-na. •-Von ic.tw 0-. ,_.. .. ,..... • 1•u1an 111 lile ewne of 1'utllltNd OflflOI eo.11 W ll)TIC( OfC ... orn1a.not1o111 1 .. .,,..one1,,oP1rtYct. ,....,..tlOft, w_... ,......, ....... courtMd PmJCMllC( Aw. llllll tOI. IMnl. ............. ,,.,,., •• -••.....,.Owner D9ltr Pllo'I ~ber 15, ~ "*= ~ below. In lhe mll· .... D.C,. '°'.period of a .... oapy of IO .. par. Cllt. tan• ........................ DHlllld party Ol'9d n . 1NI ....
"-patt-lt\lp her•· ._.of' ... trom tM dell of tillll .... ,...,_.,,IM •· ITA~ OP Tiw Aatllloul luliftMI INI ,_ 8" II .. lime of 1111 tMt Met 22nd ~ DI Th949 ITA~ OP
...... -.alnl~JEF· .,_..Ofteealawer,SC»......... ...... ..... courtwlWn Ml.II PfW ..... .....,...IOellowe ............. Al purcNlld e · tNI. PubllC M'•DIE ITfW PMV DAVR> JUNIPER. 02-tNec .,.., bttt co1n1. WWL•H810.Cln ..,,,..."°"'.,.._of u.OPMnnDUe ... 1n °'9"11county°"~ .. _..•11.... Mlftll•-·•· lftc. w NOTICE U.OPMTmOUI
.... .-.r111 II IH MlOll w °'" OP ............ of .....,. • .......... Merell "· 1111 '•LE .................... ' (111) 2••·tol0. • 11•• MAm Llur• Ud Avenue. PlllC*l· Cynltlll Gtinould, Sp. D NM IUCM ..,-..... In ~ • too °' TM "=-'*'°"' N0.'17101t of ............... to prior A9lnl '°' Owner. llOftCa The foloWlnG pet ton• ... Celfornia. 82970, end 51-TV • .,.,., ltll/4 dWI, •Hatwd OtM19 CoaM .. C .. DRla,,_..Code. 111v1.......-tt111111of DefWI L•oy Hiii, 17 •lllil'Dalnlhe.wentof 'ullllted OflflOI C0..1 WTIMIW ~~ltleueeol Inv. ILAM VASQUEZ. toolbll.°"'* ~Not...,..,,,.,., 22, Tiw._totMngdelmlwll Ille 'lct"lou• au11ne11 Pellcen Drive, L1gun1 •• s•ll ....._. 0--Dllw Plot e.,eemt>er 15, a.... b6dl mey.,. r• Ille Flctlllout Bu1ln111
.... lddflll •• 1213 .,,_ ... lttlott. -D ,... .......... prior to four NlfN: IUN Mill. 19142 a.di. Clllf, t2t61 ... au11 •• party. DMld n . 1.. --...... offtcl ol the Name: STEVEN'S PHAA·
1Dt11nroc11 wev. ~t ... 11-lftlec 11u. 1111. -Thtl1 IMnltlltrom .. Clellofthe 11eac11 aw. •C4. Hunt· ~ Plndl.,,, 158 No• tMt and l2nd ctey of Th941 aey Ctertl S300 Newpott MACH. 1625,,.... Verdi c .. a1n1a 11110. U(ldlt the j lwMI. Ulcle, ~ dttl, 2 ...,... ,.._. mowe. lnlllOI' 11eac11. Clllf. t2MI AMo CeMI, 1.ono Beacft, .... ..,.... • 1111. Pubtlc 9oulev1td, • P. o. BoK 11ee. DrM bit, COit• MIN,
h neme of CALIFORNIA
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NWl. lool bid PWlJC ll)llC( r YOU' MAY 0..-MINl lhe be AcWoul 8uelMU c.rt. IOI03 ltoreoe Maneaemenl. Inc. ..UC NOTICE Newport Buell CA Cellf. 82129 IUN MANAGEMENT 62, Aobett Rickett•. Sp. D ...... ~ .. court. If?' ..... ,...,,. to lboVe... 8u11nn• P .... eon, • T.....,. .. (ltl) 2 .. -IOIO, ne.1115 untll 11 Oo Im Tiw f'lc:tltloul BullMM dDlrl8 Dutlnell et 1882 New· 11-mlec bu, mttree, 2 •-.,. • ...,..,. lttl&J Us 11 In Miit In °'9"11 CounlY on .... c-t, WWle. c.llf Aallll tot 0... •.,.. on the 13'11 ~of October. Name......,... to lbove WM
... ~.ColtaMela,ca&i· ..... ~.tlr-COUMI _,_OPDmATM .. --.,cMl!Mr .. wtlti A1o1t1o11t 4, 1IH itlLE 121'5 ~ Orenge CoMt ..,_. 11NI et wt11ct1 time euch t111C1 In Oflftllt Coun1y on
lemia.12121.-dtw>IYed Kerl E Glbb1, Sp -OPNhillDlil .. courtetomwl....,_. N0.11111173 Tllll bu111'911-con-~ Plot 81plet:iblr 15, PUa.IC8M.I 'Dldl 'et1e11 t11 °'**'end Aprll 7, tll3 FILE ... """"* conwit •• ol 0144-2 XmH d1ply1, TO All•ll1'8 ..., ...... NoUol of........ Carta o. Conde. 7702 ducted ~·oener• S*lnet· 22. ttll OP ,.,DllM. ,..., lot NO.f2t3732
....,.. to, 1888 char. lhM. '-"'"•· ctv. 18TAft OP: lne of an ~and IP-lclClln8dlll cw.. Stenton, 1111p Thl47 PW•n net17 I TI t I• • f p, 0 I• 0 t : ...,,., R. Aot>ueto, 2700 1"9 ~ wl" be con· 11111 ...,,,DI.MAU. 11f"""'9nt of_._ Wll Cell.IOllO Tllll .....,_,1 -flied Notlolil....,.,QIYenthet aAYSHOAES SCREiN Pelet90llPl90e#63C,Col11
11 nu e d 11 e so I 1 j Phltllp Pet•aon II, Sp. 0 18TAft NO. Of of any pMtlton 0t acc:ounl Tllll ...... wa con· w1et1 the Counly Clltk ol Of· ....C ll»llC( punueat 10 IJectlon1 WALL ....... Clllf. 82129
proprtetOflfllp ol JEFFREY 1t1-pllWI, Wltlr, c.bnt. ·---prowldlll In-=*" tHO .... ~an lndMduel .. County on A41guit 31, 2t70t-2t7tl °' the CIH· CIMreol .... 2574 Tllll "'*""' -con-
DAvtD JUNIPER ol 131 lridg. lbl. -tr lld1, equtm, To 11 "'"· blneflclariel. of ... C .. D 11ie fll'Oblte Tllll •11U 791• .... ll6ed 1NI • -torflla ......_ Ind Pro-l1ttlnMr'e-lilllllete: ducted~ en lndMdufl ~AV90Ue.Pi41(*1· oulbfdmll,lmp •1•1r• and ~· CodLA~for~ ..... Ceuntya.1Lot0f· PuDlllbld OfJl(IQt COMt ~ --.:. ....,.Com.laction21211345:000 --Til6I •et11T111ll Wll llled 1'a, c.llfomll. 82670. under J amu Hurley, Sp ......, elld par90nt wflO Noetollonnil1¥111MMelrom 1ft11t County on Auguel 4, Delly Ptlo1 Sep...,.,., 15, ....CI of-~CommerC*ll AWC>ved by the City wtth"tNCounty Clenl ol Or·
1tll ftc:tl1loul bu11""4 nam.1A15-INY8. vw lrme. e rec-.._. oet..._ lnt91Mled 1111 court dirt!. •• 22, 28. Octooer e. 11N 0. ,_,DtlAL Code. Section 535 ol lhe ~ thl• l5lh d•y or Oc· enge County on September ol CALIFORNIA SUN MAN· Ing .. ,.. In the .. or ....... or both. ........ "· ....... olr.. Putllllhld OflnQI Coe1t Th-887 ......... .., • Cllltamll Penal Codi end lobar 1888 12, 1NI
AGEMENT •2, et1982 N-· Merilyn Certef', Sp. C of WINAELD E. HALL. JR. M111n1, M11•per I D91tr Piiot s..»t_,,ber 1, 8. NolioeilMrlllty~ that ltle llfC)'flllol11 of the Clll· wAilDA L RAGQM), Clly Publllhed Orenge COllll
PGr1 Blvd .. Cotti Mesa, C•ll· 17-drttt. dek, 3 c:hra, mllC AKA W. E. HALL .......... ~"' ....,_ 11, 22. tNI "8JC NOTICE pureuent to Secllona lomla AuotlOft Llc«l11ng ce.11 Delly Ptlo1 8-plernt>er 15.
lornl• 12921 Th• •o•• filebKS.lllc:lbnt A"""°" 11111 beerl flied ....... c-....... Th-920 2"101-2'7'5 ol the Cell-Act.lllluiMtelligll«ldMll Proepectlve bidder• may 22,21.0ctoblrt.1888
propriel0tltllp w.U carry on Owner r_._ the rigtl1 ~ lLIANOA I HALL In the ...._.,. ._., CA -• Pm lorNI ......_ and Pro-M public .... ~ compell1i11e OC>llln one MC of btd docu· Th-888
1he l>ullr'98I Ind Is enOtled to bid 11 the Mii. Purc:Nlll ....-ior c-t of ce11torn11.
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Pub111Mc1 Orenoe CO..t "8JC NOTICE llOTICI OF ......_Code, 8ec:tlon 2321 bidding on the 301h day ot ,.,.,1111nocoet11 the office ---------
10 Ill the .... ,, of the d••· mustbemldlwlttlcuttonty eo,.nty of OflflOI, requeet-Delly Piiot s..»1.,,ber ti, ~ 1AU of.,.c.llfomilCommerdal e.,een1ber, 1888, It 12:30 o1 the Put>tlc Wo<ks Depart· ftalC NOTICE
IOfWCIP911n.1hlp.Alldebtl endpeidfor1tthetlmeof lllglNIELEANOAB.HALLl 11 • .22,1888 ..,., Ol'""90MAL Code. 8ictlon 535 of the O'dodlPMontllepreml ... ment 3300 Newport
, owing the pertnerah1p Which purcllaM. All purch1Md M eppoln*" u penon1I TllFM4 IT~TW OF PROfll'TY #t19J't I Cellfornla Pen.i Code Ind wMre Mid prGP1f1:Y hll BouielNd. P. o. Box 1788. IU9l1
lllllbeerldluolved.andall goods ere tolcl 11 ls. and ,.. .. ,tetlv'lloedminltter I A•A.IDDlll llTOF Noticel9~glyentllal tM PfO'Miol• of the C.... bllflllored,andwtliehlfe Newport Buch C A ITATWOF
debll oue from 11 wm be mu1tberetn0Yed1tthetlme ....... olthedecedent "8.ICNOTIC( &mOl'l'ICnnout pur1u1nt co Section• torftle Auc:tlOft Uc.111ng tocelld et Public Storege ~15 ' ••AllDDIE MTOF ~or peld II theed· ol Mle Sele IU&>ject 10 prior TM petition requ11t1 I • ..... MAim 21701-21715 DI the Cell· Act, .. UIMtllligllld will ... 1725 Pomone Awnue in dhel For further inlOfmltion, UIS OP PICTITtOUI
d r I.. 0 I I h. s 0,. canc:elllllon In the -i °' IUtflOttty IO edrnlnleter the I ~ llOTICa The lollowlno per1on1 lomle ~ Ind Pro-.. public .... by competitive Qty of Colt• ...... County call Slew Bedum Pro)eet ....... um
proprietorship eoove Ml 111t&emenl ~ Owner ...,.. under the lndePen· Notice lo the Public lllal neve lllllidonlcf the u .. of tellloM Codi. Section 2321 bidding on the 30tt1 dey of of Oflftllt, Stale o1 Call· MINIQef at 644-3l11. The follow!!')' peraon•
lorth. 1nd ot>1lg1ted S*ly. O.ted dent Admlnlltrellon of E•· the Annual Grant• Per-the Flct1t1ou1 Bu1ir'l111 ol Ille Celllofnil Commerc... ~· 1888, at 11'<10 fomle. the goods, ctlelllff or Put>lilhed Orange coest helll abelidonecf the uM ol
Deled: 8-28-88 Chit 15th and 22nd ~ ol ..... Act. (Thll authOrlty al· lonnancl Alpott wlll be Heme:. & A ASSOCIATES, Code. Section 535 ol the 0 dodl AM on the pr.,.,._ penonel property delcribed Delly Pllol September 15 th• FlctltlOUI Bu1in•11 ".,," r y DA v ID September. 1981. Pubhc IOwl .. penonel r • ...,.,. 11'•...med 10 Ille Unlled 2125 Soulll Bttltol Slreet. Celllofnll .... Code and .... ..... property 11&1 below. In IN,,.,..,.,. of" 22 1888 Heme! CALIFORNIA SUN
JUNIPER Storege M~ 1nC , .... 10 18ke many ac11oM ltalM DlpertrMnt o1 Houe.-Colta MIM, calll. 1292e 1111 provtalonl of the Cali-bllfl etoted, Ind whld'I 11'1 Krl1U S1und1r1, Sp ' Th954 MANAGEMENT •2 l982
Put>llshed Ofange Coast Telephone (814) 2"4080 • .-oue*-11illlgcourtep-lnQand1JrMn0..11opment. The Flc:tltioue Bullneu lornla Auction Llcenllng loc8lld • Publlct Slorege G304A-btllhtf.2chr1.sult· NewpoftBlvd COl1~Mesa
Delly Ptlot September 22. Agent lor Owner. ...,.,._ IWore laklng C*'talrt brl leplli:lbel 21. 1888 1 Nlml rwf9n9d to et>ow w11 Act, the uitderliglled will NII 2011 Pteoenlla ~ In cee, blll, Ian • •-IC NOTICE Cellf 92928 " ·
1888 Put>tilhed Ofenge CO..l l"*°"'' '--· 1he ~-lheCllyofHuntingtonBMch lllld In OflflOI County on 91put111c .... bycompe11t1Ye the C11y of ~i M111. 1<enne1h Culer. Sp I ..--. Tne ,lc1ltlou• Business . Th982 Dally Pllol September 15, IDMI ,._111111e 11 re-wll be eubmlttlng 111 Annual J1nu1ry 11, 19115 FILE bidding on the 30th dey ol County of Otenge. Sl•I• ol FHS-2 brd cges, t1rH, j '1CTITIOUI 9U .... IS Neme rlferred 10 above was
22, 1!MI , ..... to give notice to Qr..,,_ Performance Re-NO.F2tl088 e.,eember, 1NI, at ~:30 Cel9omia. 1tll goocn, c:Nt· guitr/cue, 11111, 2 lshng MAim ITATa_,.T llled In OflnQI County on fltllllC NOTICE TilfM4I lrtla ltd par.-unlell pon lor the Tl\lftW'tlh Y•r AOC>ert T. 8"1, 2925 O'dodl AM on Ille~ •orpenonetpropertyde-polM. mile baa. rug . The following pereons i re Apr II 11 1888 FILE lt"'Y ~ ....,., nollcl or I c-nity 0."91oc>men1 80llttl llrillol StrMt. Coll• ..... .id property tlal tcrtMd below. In Ille mat-MIChHI Ounl1p, Sp doing bullnea• ... NO.F3774 tis 1 57U7 rtalC NOTICE OOl-•led to the propoeedfBlock Orwlt progr..., wt'llcll ,,...., Celtf. 82t2e bllfl 11ored. ~wt*="., • ._.of: 0131-tt bKI "811$, toot COPY CENTER 3400 Jetlrey Dsvld Juniper, 138 ~~~~ PU9IJC llOTICE l::::i!trZ::.. ~Y wl~ =:•:: ,!!!!!".!!!.,!u~~~ .,.,_=.!; ':'\,:'~-~~';r.~.,!!:~ ~ ~. Sp2 ~l~k Nebors S p Irvine Ave .. Newpori Beach. LaufelwoodAvenue.Placen-1 ......,,...,.__ . ' . ' · Clllf. 92&90 111. Calll. 92t70 · CW PMIONAL . CITY CW
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.,. granted unl111 an loc:el Ind netlonll QOlla and Aue. 2825 South Brlltol the. City ol Colt• Meea. llvel, bed. tub, htd'I. lrld9. 01511-240 mtrcyci ~Ires. 4 Kiyoko Nagelshi 852 st-Blem Vasquez.
"'°""TY •00101 S •WORT MACH ltat•eetld 1*90f1 Illes 1111 ~The GPA wilt belStt'MC, eo.t1 Mesa. Catrl. County ol Otenge. Sl1te ol tlndl, rodlr: piano, drnr, motrblke trmM Laueinda Alie Long 9each 1213 Ecke nrode Way Notice i. heteby given that The City of Newporl
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obfie;tioit to ttlil petition Ind Wlllllle kw r9View at the l2l2t I Clllfomla. the goodl, diet· tlndl, lbl/2 ctws Edwud Selble, Sp. Cellf • • P\ecerrll Call! 92670 '
pureuant 1or-.Sections 8eecll hes Ml 111 annuel .._goodca.Mwtlyltll Houllng & Aedewalopment Thie~ wea con-tallorper90nllPfoPlrfYde-Jolln Aguiler, Sp. F278-2f!!.tllhlvl.1Mebx1, Tni!°:!tnelf 19 con-Tiiie :;...-. wu con-
21701-21715 ol .. the C.lt-goellorRIC8IYw1888/t9 OOW1 tfMMd not grant the ofllolllOtyHllll>egildng ductldby1generelpartner·1tcnbed beloW. In the mal· 8121-m6tcbu.dthel cabnl ductedby·enlndlvidull ouetedbyco-oartn«t lofnla Business and' Pro-of 15~ for the utillnllon oi l euthortty. leplCt'ribel 21. 1818 be-tlllp ._.of: Certol Saoettume. Sp. MlctlHI Aoletll, Sp l T · 1 iht 1 t 1 filed
IMelonl Code. Secllon 2328 Dl1adv1nt1gad Buslne11 I A HEARING on the pell-......., the hoUre ol 11:00 a.m. Thit ltaternent wa Iii.cf Jeme1 Hurley, Sp. E C30t-mllc 6X1, e/c, tires. 0304!-toll ~ r~og :r':~~t c~':: with ,:i.• ~ 0::'01 Of·
ol the Calltornla Commerc11I EnterprlMI (DBE) In Feder-tton wll be held on OCT0-1 end 5:00 p.m. Commlnl• wlltl lhe Counly Clerk of Of-, 17-rece cer prtl, weldng car Ptt9 Owner r_._ the right under he ll 11 eouniy on September
Code, section 535 of the al-Aid Hlgllw1y Projec11. BEA e. 1tll et 1:'5 P.M In OOllCWNllQ the GPA lhould anoe County on s..»temt>er equip, I llrw. 11'11 wetdr, detc,, Steve Newqul11 . Sp to bid at !he Mii. Purcn .... =-nett!. or c~= ~888 .
Cellfornlr Penal Code and Tiie Goel &tat>li~t Dept. No. 3 localed al 700 I bl dlr9c1ed 10: Elle Nkolt, I , tNI tNW.. Ille cat>nt, lridg. w1tr OU5-Mfa. i-t. mlK mull be medl with cash only .. ted a.bo11e on September Publlltled Of Inge Coast
the provisions of the Cah· Procedure Wilt be av11llt>te I~ c.n.. Drlw W•t. City Hll. 2000 Main SlrMI, Publllfled Of~ eo..1 1 coolr ba, .. c:ebnt. dr'atr. ct'lf and paid lor et the lime of 25 1978 Delly Pllol September 22 fomtl Auction UC41U.1nQ tor pub4ic: Jnapectlon ol ...... Ana. CA 82701. Hu1tllft9IOn BHCll, CA ~ "°' Septemt>er 15, Jonethen A Turner, Sp, E E-oo Aodriguee. Sp purclla... All purchH•d . 2t October II 13 1988 •
Act, the unc:tenlgned'Wtll sell period of 30 d1ys et the City IF YOU OBJECT 10 the l2t4t (714) 53f...5224. 122. 28, October t , 19N 1205-1011. lvH1t. bed I C204-bltle, doll houH, goodl .,. IOlcl u 11, end ~:.~::c!~1 wu med · ' ' Tll-975 •• rbllc .... by competillva ol ~ 8eech: Publlc granting ol the petl11on, )'OU I Commlnll recelWd '"" Th·MI ... lfrml. cfle lt>I. 3 bXI, Chr, llltllctn. ' ••• mile llollt· """'.,.removed .. lhe time
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HUNTINllTCN llKACH •FOUNTAIN VA• ' PY• cc::mTA MESA NDGllBORHOOD . s r:t .
N Thurlday. September 22. 1911 1.::1
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I JOYCE
Bo1LOv1ca
Providing aiiiswerS to Social Security_
MlssHB
title on ----tlJellne
Saturday
Huntington Beach is looking
for a new queen.
The Miss Huntington Beach
Scholarship Pageant will be held
on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Huntington Beach High School
Auditorium. Officials will crown
one of the following }Oung
women: S&acy Blodgett, 19. a
1987 Ocean View High School
graduate; Rollllie Bogle, 19. an
1987 Edison High School alumni:
SllawaB.,...,23,a 1982 Hunt-
inaton Beach High School gradu-
ate; Dealse Ctuciabella, 22, a
1983 Mater Dci H igh School
alumni;S.suErlcksoa, 19. a
1987 graduate of Sou them
Caifomia Christian High School:
JJuGelber, 17,a Dana Hills
Hiah School student~ Beverly
JeuMWer, 18,a 1988Marina
Hi&h School graduate; Veroaica
Pe&oto, 17,a 19880cean View
High School graduate; Laura Ann
Costa Mesa business offers specialized
counseling on all aspects of SS enefits
By JOYCE BODLOVICH How will other mcome a1Tcc1 mv
0t.,.1Wr,...a.... Social Sccunt) check? How are
For better or worse. Social Secunl\ surv1vors ~1d'> Wheo does Med1ca.r~
touches everyo ne·, li fe sooner o'r stan and ~1111 need other co,:erage ~
later. Based 1n Costa Mesa. Nieman s
• '"--~~.,..j firm as read) 10 answer those ques-TO~)a Ni~an. a rvrnier "1""-.a.-tions. Tfie companv performs such
Secunly ~dmtnlSlrator. nas recent!~ functions as fihng forms and claims.
fo"'!"ed SIXty-T"o R~u~ement Con-prepanng filers for their Social Secur-sul~101. The firm speciahtt~ 10 co~n-11y interview and providing a broad
sehng corporate and pn' au: 1 ndt' id-range of information on such mues a s
uals on all aspects of Social Sccunt~ Medicare elig1bil1t)'. spouse\ ben-
benefits. cfits, taxation and ""ork af\er rcurc-
"When it comes time to file for ment. In add111on. the firm otTers
Social Security benefits, people ha'e workshops and seminars to the pubhc
a mynad of questions: When and regarding all Social Sccunt)' benefit
where do 1 file a claim'> V. hat programs.
d ocumentation do I need? HO\\ l'i m\ "Because Social Sccurm can be \he
benefit figured and ho" can I obuun main or sole source of 11icome after
an estimate of m y monthl}' check·• retirement. those kinds of questions
L-Nl~L...L:~m8~8 Saddleback High School graduate: Ell:=~tb;;---
Sampsoa, 20, a 1986 Marina High
School alumni: Mollr, Sampson,
17, a l 988 Marina H•&l\Schoot
araduate; TemreSawyer, 20.a Marina High School 1986 gradu-
ate; Trade Sawyer, 17. a Marina
High School student: and Jen-
allerSllepard, 2 J, a 1984Edison
Hi&h School graduate.
ftre annualbeauty event Is
sponsored by the women ·s
division of the Huntington Beach
ChambcrofCommerce. Tickets
to the paJeantare $5. •
Thewtnnerwitl receive a $500
scho1arship to the educational
institution of her choice. ·
Trophies, flowers and prizes will
go to the new queen and hercoun.
0 Thecity merchants hav~
Robert and Bonnie Castrey, who apeclalbe in divorce
medtadon at their Huntington Beach home, ba•e 59
take on an overwhelming importance
for many people," 1eman sa1d "We
offer a personalized SCf"\'lct' so that
individuals can ge1 their quesuons
answered samp1y w11hou1 going
through a 101 of red tape. The) deal
with the same person each t1mt' so
that the frustration of re-explaining
their s1tuat100 repeated!\ 1s
avoided." ·
Nieman worked 11 vears as a
clatms representau"e foi SectBI Se-
curity. Her JOb was to in ten 1e" and
help people Wlth their pa~l"'orl
Then as a Sociaf Securit} mstructor
for five years. she trained ne"
employees and those rece1' ing
promotions.
.. Many people think the) ~on't get
back what they paid into \oc1al
Security," she said . ··under C'Urrl'nt
law. Social Secunt) funds are c,oltd
through the year 2050 "tth appro'-
imateTy S 12. 7 tnlhon allocated 10
fund the baby boomers \\hat mo<.t
people don't rtahu 1s 1h1i. tnlome
was never meant 10 be a sole wun.e oJ
retirement funds-JUSt a foundation
to be supplemented "tth re' eoues
from other sources.
"Social Secunt) pro' 1de'> thl' op-
tion of independence for man~ "ho
m1gh1 otherwise be a financial burden
to their families." she added
Nieman said Soclal ecunt) staff
has been reduced b> congressional
hud&ct cu LS.
"The SC\ en Orange Count ~ orlices
arc ofte11 crowded and emplo ,ee) are
always busy wtth volumes ol' paper-
work." she said .. A.pi,?hcants for
Social Sccunt) of\en h<i't' man~
q uesuons "hale the~ learn thl' com-
pleiut> of man} 1uues l nton unate·
I). the pubhc can no t re<h h the
ind1 v1dual offices d1rec:tl~ h~ phonl·
but must call an 800 numher "htl h 1<.
frequent!~ bus).
"People "ho Sttl.. ~oc1c..I ..,l·~unt\
(Pleue He SOCIAL/8 2 )
0.., NM,.._ i.y .,_~
yean of· professional negotiating experience between
them.
Tonya Nieman
Dooley
named
tbhead
QC Fair
El Toro resident "anl ' Doole) has
been elected president ot the ntne·
member Oran e C'ount\ FawBoard.
e a ir rd seb PollC) for the
Orange Count' Fair and b.posmon
Center 1n Costa !viesa
Doole;.. 41 has bet'n a board
member since I 984 and was reap-
pointed earher th1<> )ear to a ~cond
four-year term
Dun l\g her tenure a a board
member she has i.en ed as chairman
of the fair commmee -.... ruch
oversees planning for the annual
summer fair-and also ha~ sen ed on
commtttees for budget and finance.
ho~ racing and ell\ ha1son
Profes.s1o nall) Doole' 1s a C'on sult-
an1 and coord1 nator of <1pec1al e' enu ·
for her o~n El Toro-based firm lhet
spcc1ahzes 1n fund-ra1~tng act1v111es.
She current!~ ~en rs as a
gubema\onal-appomled member c:m
the ~arcotK .\dd1 t E'aluauon
l\uthonl). "h1ch 1 the paroltng
authont) for narcotic offenders in
California
opened their hearts and pockct-
books to supp0rt thiscvcnt." aid
chairman Jacqueline Judd.
"Channel 3 will videotape the
event."
• • •• Fountain Valley Educational
Foundation is sponsoring a Cel-
ebrity Fashion Show and Auc-
tion. Celebrities will be local
officials. The Oct. 8evcnt begins
at 6 p.m:with a no host bar and a
buffet dinner from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. The SI 7. 50 per person sho"
a nd auction will be held at the
foundation's headquarters, l
Lighthouse U!ne. Fountain Val-
ley. Deadline for reservations is
Friday. Send reservauon monc~
and tickets will be held at ~he
door.
Paklng emotion au_t ofdivorce
<\Cll'-e in man) C'ommuntt) or-
gan1zat1ons Doole) t'> the e'ecut' c
director of Republtcan .\ssoc1ate-s ot
Orange C'ount). ass1s1s "'1th act1v111es
for the Trahuto Hills High School
Football Booste~ and the El Toro
.\ 'l S.O team. "here she ser' ed as
coach on her ~on·s team
The foundation runs a Frida)
niJht bingo fund-raiser in order to
raise money fo r the Fountain
ValleySchool District. The group
has raised S65,0QO. For additional
information, call 84 7,.1-881 . • • • Happy I OOth birthday to Hunt-
ington Beach resident Nellie
• NellMD and another I OOth·birth-
. day wish to Marray Balsam of
Costa Mesa. Many more happ).
happy years to you both!
(Pl,aee11eeMJS8/B2)
fiun~ington couple help to mediate a
.friendly settlement when all else fails
By JOYCE BODLOviCH
Of -Delly l'tlot SIMI
The path fro m mamagc to
divorce can be littered \"tlh \earo;of
b1t1emess. angcr·or apath;. ·
'the divorce med1at1011 team or'
Roben and Bonnie Ca trC\. "ho
have 59 }ears o f profes,.1onal
negotiating e'\penence bct"een
1hem. tr} to s mooth that
acnmon1ous road.
Inside their pac1ou'I t\\O-lc' cl
Hunungton Beach home. the
Castrey's formal dinning area
do ubles as a med1at1on meeting
room . Bonnie sa~s the ho me ha~ a
nice comfortable seuing in tend of
the stenle feel o( an offi ce
"Mediauon can take thc place oi
-cost!} courtroom disputes ... Bon·
nae said. "Wecan'tg1' e legal advice
but we can recommend a la~~er ..
• Called the "ne~ -a$e d" orce :·
mediation can result 1n a fnendh
-or at least. a less-than-hosu lc _:_ '
divorce agreemen t.
"We have lull disclosures from
our chents ... an 1ssucs and all asset'>
-who gets ''hat. The agreement,.,
theirs. We meet Wlth them jo1nth
and separate!) in order to find ou·1
1he1r needs." Bonnte said. "This 1
done through sugge lion and
questions ...
Mediation gets pames to move
antoa problem solving mode~ h1ch
diffuses a lo t •of the emotions
surrounding issues. Robert said.
. \.tan' umes the hu band or " 1tr
w11l 0 have formulated "hat tht'\
think' 1s a workable plan for thl'
divorce. But Robei"t 5a)S the pl.in
ma) un1nten11onall) be one--;1dl·d
"We help them see the fla,,' in
their thinking and then help them
10 state values and goals \\ e 'Tl'Jte
an environment 1n "h1ch thl'' JTl'
able to negouate a settlement that
the) both can hve "1th.·· he sa1J
The Castre)S asYst the coupk m
wotlcing o ut pro pen) and finJnc1al
agrcemen~hild custod) plan'
are also uated The ..:ouplc
makes the anal dC'C1s1on o n eal h
issue. The end re uh 15 a "nt1t'n
agreement acceptable to both '>Ide.''·
"The couple can al" a) s Sil d1'" n
and re' 1se some of the term" .11 J
later date . no"' the' ha' e the tool<,
to use:· Roben siud ... \\ c al\{>
In' ohe children" hen the' art' •'Id
enough so the) kno" "hat's rnm-
ang down." r
The Ca tre' ·~ tam1h j n,! m.tr·
nage med1at1ng '><.'"ice t' .1rth
named .\lpha Omega ..\lph.i 'thl·
first leuer in the Greel.. a .r~Jtx't
Omega 1~ the last le11er T hn
mediate contral I'> for d , •,l'
d1,orce agreement-. \\tth , 1,;,>J,
settlements. prt•·nupual 11!1n·-
ments and fam1h J1,putl • " :t1
~oungste~
\ted1a11ng iec' ,Jn ra n~, .. -·
S IOOtoSI -san hour The nl·i,:,111.i1-
1ng t1~e 'anc.•<; "1th t'ach ,,1.ipll
me11me-s 11 ,an he d 1•1t· in
four hou~ ... Robtrt \aid 1 l\h~·
tames 1t tal..es longer Thl·r,· 'n. 'l t
ume It reall) dcr\'n•h , r H'"
man' issues and ho" ,,r~ : 1.,1...'
to men e them into a pt \•l ', .,., .,fr
\\e ~'(':hem :i 1he h '"' .,,.,
need ·
The<. .istn''' ,, r\1l'n thl' 1r. 11, n t-
fo• pro tile m' ihat Oll!lht :wgjh' thl·
{Pleue 9ee T AKING /82)
F1llmg the '1ce-pres1dt'nt'~ role 14'
Tom Thomson .12. of< orona del
Mar Thom'iein has been a hoard
membersince 19l\hand most recent!)
served as C'ha1rman ot the finance
committee
Thomson has been emplo)ed as a
broker for Coldwell Banker Com-
mercial Real E tate for ~'en 'ears.
Curren th he: 1s chairman · of the
Salver Circle Club. "'h1ch 1s the
prem•e~ fu nd-raising orµnizauon
for thie Orange Count' Republican
Pan} He 1s also a d1n.•,·wr for the
Lincoln Club of Orange l ount).
ln addition he 1~ ,me of the
organizers for hentT Brad Gates·
ne" foundation fo 'Alhl' pre' ent1on 01
drug abuse 1n Orangt' <. l)UOt)
.\lso d unng the .\ugust hoard
mttt1ng. board member Rolx-n C'lark
of San Juan Capistrano resigned from
his pos111on on th{' hoard He 1-;
relocating to '\;onhern <. allrom1a
. Arinchair Adventures opening With L'ondon film at OCC
"Americans in London 1s the ufle of the opening
present11ion in Orange Coast ollege's 19 -89 \ra\-
elope scrin. "Armchair ..\d,enture :·screening Fnda}
al I p..m.. in OCC~ Robcn B. Moore Theale.r
Oay Francjsco will present the London program.
'wt,icb is priced at SS 1n advance and $6 at the door. Season
tickets for all 10 programs are' a' ailable for$40. orS35 for
leftior citizens 60 and 0' er.
· The remaining prov.ams 1n the ~ason Mii focus on
1he Pacific Rim. Afn ca. Ireland . ..\ustna. the H'mala,as. . France, Canada's national part.s. the South China ~as
and the Thor HeyCTdahl Tigras c-<peduion. C'all 43:!-5880
fOf funher 1n format1on.
&YNll•n artl•t ezblbltfnl
Lahaina Galleries tn Ne\loport Beach will fnturc the
work of la.a Chun, Ha ... au·s best know• tmp..esst0n1Sl
anisi, this weekend at the Le Mend1cn Hotel 1n c~;pon
leach.
The anist wilt be ho nored al a rttept1on Fnda) from
6 10 I j).m. u well as a brunch and dinner tn the hOleJ'~
C8' Aeuri Saturda). Hts •orlt w1ll be a'a1lable for
Yicwi• throuahout the v.ttkcnd. Laha1na Gal&mes is l<l<'atn1 at 1he Mcl'}daen. 4500
MacAnhur Blvd .• Ne\\por1 Btad1. all 851-2328 for
additional informauon.
Packard, congressional candidates Chns Cox and Dana
Rohrabacher. state n. \\ 1lham Campbell. ..\s-
semblyman Gil Fergu on. hcnl.T Brad Gates. Count}
,i\ssessor Brad Jacob Jnd upcn 1sor Gadd1 Vaiqua~
Funds from the c' cnt'\\ 111 help ~uppon YMC ..\c hild
care programs. The program "'" begin whh a s1kn1
auction at 6 p.m .. follo ..... ed b~ dmncr and la' c auCllon at 8
p.m. and dancmg until midnight T1d.ets art SIOO per
person and Western amre 1s the af)propnatc dress. Call
the Y at 830-9621 for details (
Award ceremony tonlglJt
The Oranac Count~ \tenu11 Health .\ssoc1auon ~111
hold its annual mcc11ng and a .... ard cercmon\ tontgh\
from 6 to 8 p.m. al tht• ne" M:imou unc 1n ewpon
Beach.
TI\e mtttmg \\111 1nciutk 1he 1ndue11on o f ne""
offiC"trs for the 19 • q "'lJrd of directors The c' ent 1s
open to the pubhc and ~" :u1on ma~ be made b
calhna S4?-7SS9
SeJJooJ m .. •dne drive .et
Rancho San Joaquin hoc.ll "11l 1.ondu'1 a m:.pz.inc
dnve to,..._. fund\ fort~ purch3~ of 35 "')mputers for
~ b} stucknts at thc lr"'tnt' ~hool.
Parents and fncncb .,,11 be l'\Ann1n1 the map.11~
subscnp&H>n dmc from Fnda) throuah Oct. <>. v.1tb a ~n .. of the Mk\ earmar .. td for tht K hool More
drtaitl wtH be ofrm'd at fonda) ·s beck to ~hoot n1atit
from 7 10 9 p m .
SmaHIMMfa111IGU1p ....
Sidne' Mora,. chief t'\l'•Utl'l' t'fl1,rr 111 t •t"l'm·
ment Fundtng tn t o .\ngelt''> "'Ill .. pl'J "-I nJJ' .it tht'
Saddleback Regional Chamber 1ll <. 0mml'Tll') mC"l"I ng
on.. the gO\Cmmem &uarantcl'J \,\dn ~~ram h.'r <.m.ill
businesses.
The t,en1w11l ~ht'ldat -•OJ m 1n thl' L1guna Hill'
Hohda) lnn. on La Paz Road at the n D1t'gt' Frt't'"a'
The cost 1s S8.25 fo r ad' ance rc-<.<'r' ataon., and S 11 at thC'
door Re-sen a1tons ma~ be made h' ca h ng the .-hamN'r
office al 837-3000
Relncarn•tlon .em1nar •lated
.. The E'penenre of a LifcttmC' .. a progrnm Jeahn~
,_,,th rcmcamatton. "111 be p~nted th1~ "ec~end at thC'
A1rponcr Inn 1n In me
CharlesJ . ..atona. a~o1.mse..lor andh,pnott\cr~pt t .... 111
conduct the y.·ort.. hop. Ca ll Q.,+.~Q)' for fun her
1nforma11on '
Beaelft play Klleduled
Tht Ulh Oranlt-Count' Y\\ C .\ and thC' OT-anf.C'
Count' ~\ual ..\ssauh 'et....,ort.. will spon r a pt"r-
formance of .. For 010~ Girl ~ho Ha'c 0M1de~
u1ctdt' "'hen the Ra1nbo" 1 En uf' b) the 011lnce
Count) Black ..\C1ors Thtat~ FnJa\
The t"cnt is schedu\ed ti r ll pm 11 tht-\ "'< \
a&ad1tonum. 1411 ~ Broad•a\ nta 'na T1d.cl' are
ll\ dcductabk al\J mA' tic or~rC'J b'> calhnt lhc \ V. .\
a1 5-42-3$ •
\'ohnttttr for the Manti of Dimes iajrlh Dcfccu
, £
F0unda11lrn \\Ill hl1'1 .1 <. .. 1urml't (1ala roo~tng compcu-
111,,., and d1nnt·r Jann atur<.la' aJ 6.30 pm 1n the
I ntl'rnJt onal Ballr•"'m ,,, thl' In inc H 11ton and Towers
t "Id<. frnm ~hr1'UL1hou1 Oran~ ( ounl\ are txi)«ted
10 .1.1mpt'H' in thl' t'' l nt tllkd ··Th1<;15 \h tounU) ... Call
Diane Pl'n~off a1 •hr \lard 1ofD1mc<.office. 631-8'700. for
turther 1n tMma11<"n .
Love semlnar ln Irvine
.\""'ork\hC'lfl cn111kd .. Ho" 10 Lo'c ~ 1seh" wlll be
prescntl'd aturda' tn'm \)·'II a m to noon a1 ih~ Irvine
) outh er' •~t"" ( enter 1.nn 1 \ ale ..\' e in If' me.
.leannc '-el<,on v.111 ..:\.'ndun the <;em1nar. wh,ch
C\Jm1ne\ lo' l' n-latton hip' Thi." f« 1s S 15 per person or
s :5 for a c0uplc <.all l);n 1d ..\ndcrson at 660-3920 for
add1t1onal informauon
Career change worbhop
.\ppr(l.llhes tor mal..1ng ctTtt11"c carttr ch.tnses w11l
tic detailed 1urda\ at a thrcl'-ho ur wo rlt!>hop u'\ Room
101 of the 1cnce U.-c1u~ HaU at Orange Coa5' Col ...
Did Robert a Costa Me..a carttT countdor. wU1
conducl the 5emtnar frt)m 9 am 10 noon The ftt 11Sl0.
and rcsis1r.111on ma' be made b~ phone at -432-SUO.
Ba•hle. £i:po la Baa~
.T ht 10 Oran ount\ Ou 1nnsE\po-.1U belllld
this tl'Cekcnd 1n the mall ofHunun11on C~tn'.,liiiiilill•.,
b) the Hunt1J\810n &a h hambn of C
MOtt than atT• busint'\'IC' w1ll ofli
ansv.cr que>uon . dJ~tnbute btcrwture and
produ l alls~ or details. •
• N Qnnoe Coaat OAJLY PILOT/ Thurlday. ,..ember 221 1111 .. ..
crets of success shared at Women's conference
• ..... hllNEST ........... lifest~ks, wu held to raise funds for the South Laauna
ho1pnal'1 Women•s Pavilion and Resource Center.
She shunned her father's advice. but after graduating
with honon. Lansing followed her husband to California
where he was to prJcticc mooicine. There she discovered
Hollywood -and vice versa.
month each year in an uncteveloped a~a of the world.
Whether in India, Australia or Afnca. heranthroook>lkal
excursions helped keep her priorities strai&ht ln a Tast-
tracked industry. . .. How does a airt who was pr<>srammed to become a •Mid IM!_lpmaae srow up to be one oft he most powerful
"CID • iD Hollywood?
for Sbef'.I')' unsina. former pttS.idcnt of 20th qlilury Fox Studios who now 1s co-owneT of a motion
flClun company, the key was to rebel.
Lamina's inclination toward study was only ~tmed. sbe said. when she could not get a date to her
junior prom. She asked four different boys -they all
turned her down.
Althouah she tned to blend with other doctor's wives
and to busy hcnelf cook10a and cleaning. Lansina wasn't
11tisfted. She wortced bnefl)' u a model. She taught high
school EnJlish and was {llso a math teacher in Watts.
Neither stirred her passions. She was bored.
"You can lose your values. your perspccuve,
unsin& said." After all. we're really not discovenna a cure
for cancer." .. , retreated into the peace and sccurit)' of aca<km1c
life," she said.
....._ ~!I.lo.an audience of Orange County women at
-Dua ~nt Reson Monda)'. the producer of the Mukbut1er film "fatal Attraction," said she rebelled ._.I world where beauty was valued more bi&hly than ililllKt. A world where social prowess was praised above
ICldemic 11ebievemenL
h's hard to envision the dark-haired beauty with the
talent to ~uce a stnn1 of films mcludtnf "Kramer vs.
Kramer,' .. The Verdict and "Charioti o Fire," as the
"hopelessly pwlcy and awkward" teen she describes. But
the audience seemed empathetic as Lansing described an
Eventually, when her marriage ended and Lansina
was forced to suppon herself, he moved into the movie
business.
If there has been one principle that auided her career,
unsina said, is was to simply enjoy the pTOCCSS of her
worlc.
"Please eajoy the process of what you're doina ~nd
•the result will come," she told the.audience. "Just ptt1n1
up to bat, just trying, is what is worthy of respect.· improbable beainning to an illustrious career. · Bc&inning as a freelan ce script reader. Lansing was
paid S! for each scnpt she read and summarized. After
advancin& to the position of story editor at MGM.
Lansina was promoted to vice president of creative
affairs. Then she moved on to Columbia "heTC she
became vice presiden\ of production. Eventually. she was
appointed president of productions at 20th Century fo-<.
· It was heady business, but Lansing said she found a
way to k~ likia..pcrspecuve. Sbe-began-~in~ one
unsina closed her talk with a quote from Mariin
Luther King Jr. A reminder that women may still have a
hike in front of them, but they've already covettd a lot of
around.
-tMuch to my mother's dismay, I became a voracious
...._ .... Lansing said. "I was a bookworm."
Lansina's luncheon talk was the hjghlight of the -Women Helpina Women·• confercn~. sponsored by the
Women's Advisory Council to the South Coast Medical Cater Foundation. The day-Iona conference. which oftered individual seminars on health, carttr and
She remembered the day she -"at least sub-
conlciously" -bec"8me a feminist. It was when her father
luaeseed she quit college to become rlab technician to
complement heT doctor-husband's career,
"You have to understand. I was an all · A· student and
had absolutely no interest in the medical profession or in
biolOIY." Lansing said.
Lung Association set& smoking clinic
BJ KATY BOUCHER ................
It's a fact. Smoking causes lung
damqe and hcan disease.
It's become socially unacceptable
in public places, and the pnce has
inausinaJy risen to a small fortune.
So, the most Likely thing to do is
quit.
However, any smoker will tell you
it's not that easy.
The American Lung Association
wants to help, and has put tosethcr
"freedom from Smoking•· clinics.
"It's an eight session program."
said. Debbie Maha.pd, the associa-
tion's director of smoking educauon.
.. We focus on strcss~management.
wei&ht control and basically how to lead a heaJtby lifcstlye ...
Mahood said the groups will hold
about 20 people. The first sessions
will be for support and group mem-
bers will discuss at least three alterna-
tives they could use instead of
reaching for a cigarette.
"Ciprettc smokinj is more
psychol<>sically addic11ve than the
nicotine nself." Mahood said. ''Nic-
otine leaves the system tn three to five
days. There arc some symptoms that
can result such as insomnia. constipa-
tion or headaches. The real addiction
is the 'hand-mouth fixation.'
"for example. if someone is used to
smoking every time he picks up the
phone -it's a very crucial time. We
try to ·re-train' them so they will
substitute something else for that
wanted cigarette. That's where the
aroup 1helps. Everybody ttiinks of
alternatives that will v.oh for that.
person." •
Mahood said all pan1cipants are
enccSurqed to keep smoking at their
own personal level until the TOunh
session -that's 'Qun Day:
"The fint 48 hours after 'Quit Dav'
is the hardest,'' she said. ''There Is
nothing anybody can do to make a
smoker quit. the secret is when he
malces that decision. Then. wit1l the
suppon ofa 'buddy; everybody helps
each other in the group."
Oinic leader and ex-smoker Con-
nie Boker said the stop smoking
sessions emphasize the obvious a
smoker doesn't think about.
"We make the smoker think how
many puffs they take ofT of a
cipreue," Boker said. "It's usually
I 0. Then times that by 20 cigarettes
and you have 200 puffs. Then times
that by how many packs in a day, how
many packs a week -and you've
puffed quite a bit.
"Also we as1c the smoker to put a
pencil with paper wrapped around it
mSide their pack," she continued .
"Each time they light up the} must
record why they wanted that c1garet·
te."
Both Boker and Mahood agreed it
is behavior modification awareness
and exercise that are underlying
factors to a key for success.
"When you quit smoking there
usually is a weight gain.'' Mahood
-----NG EMOTION .OUT OF DIVORCE •••
FroaaBl
medaauon process .. .s'ince the couple
formed Alpha Omega. I.be} have onl}'
had to refer a few cases to a therapist
for further counseling. If there 1s a
history of drug abuse. akohQlism or
physical abuse. mediation 1s not
recommended.
"We.are not hue..to.be.arcferec.ina
war." Bonnie sajd. "\Ve rescn e the
right to call ll off.··
Roben said thev will bo"' ou1 of the
process and refer the couple to a
therapist 1f either the husband or "1fe
is in a denial stage of the di\ Orce.
The Canreys-said-a male-female
mediating team is ver) eflecuve.
"So often there is an imbalance~f
power between (mediation) pan-
ners. ".'he said. "If two male were in
the mediating process. a worn.en
might not be willing to panici pate.
Conversely. the same is tru~ifa male
1s agajnst two women mediators.
"ThTs Ts mucll more eflcctlve
especially as role modeling. We
converse with each other and the) see
how wc talk togethtr. We might
disagree but wc work 'out the prob-
lems ... he added. ' •
IheCntttys have bcenmaroedio_r
12 years. Roben, 62. and Bonnie. 46.
fell in love when they were both
commissioners with the Federal
Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Roben had previously been mar-
ried for 27 years: Bonnie for eight
years. · "I was planning on being_ single (or
the rest of my hfe," Bonnie said.
"So was I." Robert laughed.
But aJI that changed after the
couple attended a work-!tponsored
dinner/dance together. The e'ening
said. "You can control that weight
pin by exercise. Although i tis proven
your metabolism slows down after
your body has withdrawn from
nicootine, the most weight you
should gain is five pounds. I tell all my
ex-$mOkers to be careful. That five
extra pounds can easily lead to 20."
When asked tl.ie ultimate question,
"Docs the clinic work?" Boker said,
"There is a 90 percent success rate
immediately after the clinic. After
one year, there is a 33 percent success
rate-48 percent in Orange Count)'.''
The American Lung Association
ofTen sessions at Hoag Hospital in
Ncwpon Beach beginning Oct. 15.
Other clinics arc offered throughout
Orange County-through December.
The east is $45. "Only enough 10
cover the materials we give out at the
sessions," Mattood said. "We provide
handouts. pamphlets and a relaxation
tape to help handle the stress. But the
best thi~g we give is the lifetime of
freedom of smoking. ..
ended with Robert and Bonnie falli ng
in love.-They were marned four
months later.
Individually Roben 1s a practicing
labor arbitrator. Bonnie is a practic-
ing labor arbitrator and has a pri' ate
dispute resolution pracuce that in·
d udes community disputes: ttorh
have formerly represented labor and
managmcnt and both. are author and
adjunct professors at Western tate
University School of La" co-teaching
a course in mediation.
"We ain't what we'd like to be," Lansing quoted Kina
assayina. "We ain't what we should be. And we ain't what
we ou&hu.o .. ~Rut. thimk God. we ain't what we wu." _
SOCl~L SECURITY •••
Coast musician has found . Bob aee. director of materlala •t Pa°':tn...._....-c::::;
th · t t J • b Hoepltal. ahowa off van purchuecl to tranaport patleata.
From81
benefits are usuall}'. not fam1har "1th
the federal regulations and need to
have someone explain atl the rule
and provisions thoroughl) and tn
layman's terms. We offer a whole host
of personalized services such as filling
out forms, fihng them and mon1tor-
in1ctaim.s so that the whole process of
receiving benefits 1s s1mphficd," she
added.
According. to Nieman. the com-
pany can locate legal documents here
or abroad. figure montl) payments or
simply keep clients advised of le&1s-
1at1ve chanaes-ihat-affec~ Medicare or
Social Security. Man) little kno"
r
details arc explained. such as the $255
·lump sum burial payment avallable
to a spouse or minor children. foreign
Social Security benefits or Medicare
for immigrants meeting cenain resi-
dency requirements.
"This is a service for those people
who seek an alternative to deahng
directly with the Social Security office
and who are willing 'to pay for
· convenience, quality and personal
attention," she said.
Nieman's consulting fee stans at
S4S anhour~ Rates var) depending on
individual 0ttds and 11me require-
ments.
esecre op ay1ng ~ear . · ·
By KATY BOUCHER 'Movable Do Method.'.. Pacifica·eospital offers °' .. ...,,........ · Learned said the man \\hO taught ti ti
Learnin& how to play the piano him thesk11lwas 81ll) Ma). Ma) "as transport& on to pa ents usu'1Jv.-i~volves reading music. a popular com po~~ and wrote '!1us1c
Tile abi.ij&.y to ·'play by_ car" has for the. 60s telev1s1on drama \1od
been £9ns.Kiered more difficult, and Squad.
som~lfflusic studen.ts claim 1hc) arc "The memori~s of ho'~ tunl.'<t
ncvpablc to grasp ll. sound stimulate a word 10 Sf>ur mind
Al\.carncd was one of those people. like. 'do' for ·row· in 'Ro"-. R&\' Row
QUt he was bound and determined to Your Boat' -to go '-"ith a ound. 11
learn to play music b} car. works like a language. In language.
Learned. 72. teaches piano tn his Y.QU feel something and e~prcss that
mode$1 studio in Corona del Mar. He !&ling. There-are-I "' d1fTe(t'nl no1c
ys he-teachcs1mng a method ufthc scal~s. You rcan U!.C do-rC)·me 10
By· JOYCE BODLOVICH
Ol IM Delly ...........
I . There is a new bluCP ,·an parked in
the lot of PaCificaCommunity Hospi-
tal in Huntington Beach. •
And according to Bob Bee. director
of materials. t~e van was recently
purchased fortHc transponation con-
venience of the hospi1al's patients.
hospial.
Patients who live within a five-mile
radius of the hospital can · use the
·service for free. Patients who live
within six to 10 miles of the hospital
will be charged $3; those who live
between 11 and 20 miles will be
chaflCd SS.
Though Bee sai<i fransponation
17 scales of''do-rc)·me." identify each ofth~se cales:·
---------------------------. "lalwaysadmircdJ1mmy Durante. Learned says his unique method
has been very successful.
··The service 1s for an) patient of a
practicing doctor at this hospital.1' he
said. "We provide transportation to
the facility or the doctor's office.
which includes the racific:i Towers
across the street.··
• hours arc flexible. people should
schedule 24 hours in advance to
secure a ride.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 at 7:00 P.M. f--llllJ IClllll .. ..ect II 11 I llPI, I I 711 I · 111 2 •--. 1n11 M ll. ,_ ... ,...,,ca
The California Department of Health Services (OHS) and the U.S:
Environmental Protection Agency (EP.A) have scheduled a community
meeting for Orange County residents to discuss five cleanup alterna-
t"'99 developed. for the Strrngtellow SUe. located In Glen Avon.
Cellfornla. Some alternatives would Involve continuing the' present
prec1ice of performing additional water treatment of Stringfellow Sl1e
groundwater in Orange County. •
Currently, Strlngfellow Site contaminated groundwater undef'goes
lnltl_. treatment at a groundwater treatment plant situated at the site. nn pretreated water is then transported through an lndustrlal eewer
ptpettne to Orange, County Sanitiation D11trict1' water treatment
pe.nts for further treatmerit and disposal. '.
Preeentatlons will focus on the final cleanup actions preMnted In the
St~ Draft Feasibility Study (FS) Report and the OHS/EPA
PrGPOMd Plan for cleanup of 11t•retated contaminated groundweter
In Glen Avon. Public comment pertaining to the FS Report and the
propoeed Ptan 11 an nsentlal component In the dectalon-malclr'!Q
pra c 111 conducted to eelect a flnal remedy for the lite. The commun~
ty meeting will give Orange County residents the opportuntty to
cilece• cieanup options and provide comments to OHS and ~PA offtclatl, A '
Both the FS Report and the Proposed Plan were IMUeO for public
revt9w and comment on June 30. 1988. The full FS R9port a brief
Technical Summary, and the proposed Plan are avallabte for public
re¥tew at the foftowing information reposltorlet:
•
•whosangand played without reading
music.'' he said. "I read music -but
couldn't play by ear. I went 10 sc' era I
colleges and still with all that Lraining.
never learned the secret.
"It wasn't until rwas in m\ 40s and
met a man who sho\\ccf me the
When asked if he could teach
anyone how to pla) the piano he
replied. "I haven't found an)one \\ho
can't sing a little. If you can sing 11 -
you can play it.''
At Brandon's,
_I had ·the
1 Satiteed
Jumbo Pi-awns
and Prime Rib
~Special
for only $14.95!
THE llEVE9'Y t1["1W.f K.mL • ,.,.,,_ .,.,, ... ,,,.,_ ..
1800"*'lAM.MUpttu (0)'32.Qll
1150 A.._ of .. Ml. C-. M9I (714) 7M-1lm n .... a ~"'ded.
~ ..... ~ Heteag. Hotel.
•
•
The request for a van came from
doctors and members of Club 65, a
group orpn1zed for seniors by the
"We onl y have one driver right
now so we have to be careful how we
split up his hours ... Bcc said.
For scheduling, call Bee at
842-3545 between the hours of I and
4p.m.
MISS HB TITLE ON LINE •••
From Bl • • • Huntington Beach's communi-
ty services department's Balloons
to the Moon Fun mo bile program
had 21 of its 225 balloons
launched returned by people as
far away as Big Bear. 1
StefanJe Corral's b~lloon with
an attached postcard was found
by a'Big Bear resident. The 7-)'·ear-
old'sddlated ballon was spotted
by the man while he! was cutting
wood in the mountains. By re-
turning the postcard, the man .
made Stefanie the winner of the
"farthest traveling balloon.''
Other balloons of some dis
ta nee were launched by CaroUne
Simmoaa, 11 . found in Wcst-
m i ostcr; Jackie Ml1llatt0, 6, La
Habra;J .B.Clevelud, 10. Cov-
ina; 'l'llemu DoW11ey-sdell. 6.
Covina; Liu JoalberJ. 8. lrvine:
Seu Frtetilaa, 6. Jrv1ne; Emily
DON'T JUST GO
Porter, 7, Fullenon; Kristen Gar-•
daer, 6; Whittier; Co•rteaay
Smidt, 12, Whittier; Brio
Flckea, S, Glendora; Noel YI, 7.
Fountain Valley; ErlaSaaty, 6,
Downey; Cameroa Beatty, 1.
Walnut; TOiiy Adams, 5.
'Anaheim; KeldaRewlOll, 9, Riv-·
enide; PeterOl1c.P, 9, Loma · :
Linda; Glu RazeUl I I, Duane;.
MldleUe Mlallatto, 8. No~allt; :
Slenn• Helloway, 6, Hacienda
Heiahts; and Jealfer llopkta1, 9;
Pico Rivera. ' •
• • • w
Welavlley•te1e11dH ':
laformatt. Oii eemmulty up-;
palqs.Wewutteiltearfl'elD : ;..~.....-1nem,11at ........................... ~
1......a ..... telMO.O,Pllel, 4
P. 0 . •• 11•,C.&a ..... llllfi Man tedteatteaU.ef J9Jee :
~ ":
GROW THROUGH m
•
SEMINAR
Six Thursday Evenlnp
Sept. 29th-Nov. 3rd
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Over 5,000 have
attended 14 previous
workshops
USU£
EAllEST
Banned
books in
~pjJtllg_ht_:_ ~
atlJCI
•I, -
S Thursday, September 22, 1988
-.
Dana P.oint ~roup
farmed to acfvise
new City Council
By LESLIE EARNEST °' ................
Ifs been said tha1 t'AO heads are
better than one. But. in what will soon
be the new city of Dana Point. the
questioo may-be ar~5 heads !x-t1er
than five?
If the newly-formed Coastal Or-
pnizational Group ICOG! has its
way, residents of the beachs1de com-
munity are going to find out ·
COG is made up of 20 lo!>mg
candidates from the June C11' Coun-
cil race who sa} their interest in the
city was not dampened b~ their
losses. Elected or not. members '>3'
they will serve the communtt~. acting
as ombudsmen and intermed1anes
fronting our citizenry or cit) govern~
mcnt," said Peg Maynard . vice chai~
man of the group.
Members of <.:UG. aJI competitors
themselves before the election, say
they have nothing personal agamsL
the five counCil canaldates who
crossed the finish Line ahead of tnem
in fonc.
··There arc no axes to gnnd:· .said
Scotty Smith, COG .. hjstonan ... who
keeps a scrapbook of newspaper chp~
on issues of interest to the new city of
Dana Point. ..In fact, we're 'erv
happy with the group (City Counc1lj.
They're doing a darn good JOb. ··
Considering the reading ma-
terial available at any I iq uor store
these days, it's hard to beJ.ieve that
"Wutherin$ Heights" was once
considered indecent. Also banned
from our schools in the past -"A
Farewell to Arms," "The Red
Badge of Courage," ·•Hamlet"
and "King Lear."
In celebration of our freedom to
read, UCI will display banned
books in the University Book-
store Saturday through Oct. 1,
National Banned Books Week.
The bookstore will also have
ban~ book T-shirts for saJe and
wilJ,pass Out book markers and
' llemben of the newly-formed Coastal Or-
&anbatlonal Group. from left. Chuck
..... Net ...... -,.,..... ...... aa:· Scotty Smith, Pe& Maynard, Ron
Ba elm ancf BUI KennHy.
"Simply put. -we are sa~ mg that
there is some valuable c\l)t'rl1!>e
among us and we are" ilhng to uulize
it to help solve an~ problem~ con-
But not all members of the council
- which will begin flexing 1ts muscles
1n Januarv when the areas of Dana
Point, Capistrano Beach and
Monarch Beach legally become one
(Pleue aee ADVISORY /B~)
buttons. , •
Before you sioff, remember,
books recently called into ques-
tion included 'The G reat Gatsby,
"Manchild in the Promised
Land" and "Of Mice and Men ... • • • And another celebration will be
. f~~gonat the Irvine Bowl in · unaon Sunday. The Lasuna
.:.._--tteK:h Ghamber--Music Soc1e ·
will present a free concert to
celebrate 29 years of music pres-
entation and to honor young
anists in Orange County.
· "It's an indication of our cul-
tural growth in Grange COunty.
not only that the Chamber Society
continues to present conce rts by
the big names in chamber music.
but that we now can add a series
featuring young professionals of a
caliber to perform natfonally ano
with full symphony orchestras."
said Frieda Belinfante, teacher
and conductor.
Belinfante, conductor of the
Orange County Philharmoni c for
-eiaht years,,.will-conduct the
ovenurc to the concert. Soloists
will include cellist Marty Jacques,
violinist Jalie McKenzie and
pianist Jerry Wong. Jobn Kosbak
will direct the Centennial Show-
case Orchestra.
Success
sectets ·
shared at
By LESLIE EARNEST
oi-......,Net .....
How does a girl who was pro-
grammed to become a wife and
helpmate grow up to be one of the
most powerful women in Holl ywood'?
For Sherry Lansing. former presi-
dent of 20th Century Fox Studios
who now is: co-owner of a motion
picture company. the ke~ was to
rebel'.
"Spea long-to an aud:Jcnce--of Orange -
County women at the Dana Point
Resort Monday. the producer of the
blockbuster film .. Fatal Anraction,"
said she rebelled against a world
where beau~ was vaJued more highly
than mtellect. A world where social
prowess was prcffscd above academic
ach ievement. .
.. Much to my mother's dismay. l
became a voracious studenL" Lan~
ing said ... , was a bookworm:•
For more information. call th e
, Chamber Society at 494-2822 or
the Orange County Centennial.
Inc. at 859-4000. • Delly ............
Lansing's luncheon talk was the
haghhght of the ··women Helping
Wo men·· conference. sponsored by
the Womcn'sAdv1soryCouncil tot~e
South Coast Mechcal Center Foun-
datJon. The da\·long conference.
which offered individual sem inars on
health. career and lifestvles. was held
•to ratse funds for the South Laguna . ~ . .
And our own Saddle back Col-
1ege En~ish as a Second·Language
class will be featured in a publia .
service announcement on tele-
vi sion that is part ofan ongoing
effon to encourage un_:
documented immigrants to go
~~ M~ette-_ ~n~ Anal~· Philippi-Dizon. two of th~. three principals at The ~d Shop in Laguna Beach ..
hospital's Women's Pavilion and
Resource Center. Drawing a beadOn the roadtosucc~ss Lansing's inclination toward study
Was onl) heightened, she said, when
she could not get a date to her Junior
prom. She asked four different boYs
-ttre'v all turned her down.
I
L g B h h ' t k. n~ Of course. for all the magic of the had come to the store for the ftN a una eac s op lea ures ma 1 O'-' special items. a bead shop IS ~!Ill a 'I time to buy beads for ai:i e:irnng for ··1 retreated mto the peace and
~curityofacadermc life ... she said. ---through-the-amnesty-pr'6ees .
People hoping to be granted
amnesty must take English
lessons, civics classes and an
equivalency test.
fi ~ ofe t' ti ' 1 bead SbO • amh S.!!!jlll Stn~O l!l<rss htr new husband. Or SQme-OaS S-ffiOTe eXQ C jeWe ry-bau6le-can.stt befound lur JUSt a ·Tm from Las \'ep~ ,.md ''e
' penny. . don •t have stuff It ke-this:· ..aid De h's hard to env1s1of\ the dark-
haired bcaur' wtth the talent to
produ<;t-·a stnng of films including
..Kramer vs. Kramer,' ... The Verdict"
-and .. Cha nots of Fire." as ttle .. hopc-Saddleback College offers a
variety of ESL classes. For more
information, call 582-45 19.
• • • • SO me other serious students
will get their just reward next
week when Chapman College in
Orange and the El Toro Marine
Base celebrate their 30-year as~
. sociation with a graduation cer-
emony at the base.
Five Marines who completed
their studies while on active duty
(PleueMeBAl'fllfED/82)
By LESLJE EARNEST °' ... ...., ..... ...,
Although Jhe Bead Shop on the
corner o(Thalia Street and Coast
Highway in Laguna Beach is a fai rly
small store, it's easi. fo r a customer_
to act lost within its walls.
It takes no more than a smatter-
ina of imagination for a browser to
become mesmerized bv African
trading beads dangling "from ont'
' wall or fragrant strands of m yrrh
hanging from another. Fa ntas1es
spin easily off items protected in a
glass case nearby -an Afghani
"'
amulet, a Sri Lankan lime holder
carried by 'Users of inebnant betel
nut leaves and a Ethjopia n f<.'11sh
necklace used in ancient fertilm
rites. ·
Susan Milette. one of three
women who opened 'l~ml'i?tn
1973 .. serves as impromptu tour
guide for customers interested tn
the more exotic items in her tore.
Although she loved beads from the
beginning. after 15 years of stud'
and travel, Milette said her affin11\
for foreign jewelry has blossomed~
.. It's endlessly ·fascinating:·
Milette said.
In fact, most of the cu!>torner Riso. fingenng bead in ,., e~
wandenng through the store on a shade of purple.
recent morning seem~d rntrnt on While.mos1 of their sale' ('Orne.
finding t!Je pe.rfect -ab_ olutel~ from just such customers. \I ileue pe~ect -bead to finish. oil a piece sa1d,{he rent is paid by people "ho
of)ewel!) the} are creating in their f reate necklaces with an11qu~ 11\·er
aunds....Someume 1be ~bcaclt-A-51nglrih~1 txad carr-rost
who caIT) "o'en bo"ls mat sene S46: a read~-made antique necf..-
as shopping ?ags. have com.e from lace goes for $300. The -;fore does
miles awa~. not carry packa~ed craft beads
··When r m down here. I maf..e .\nalee Philtpp1-Dn on "hl1
sure I cq.me in." said taci Deg.n. keeps the books while \111ette hu~ <.
· -0. a student from Salt Lake Cm -the beads, said she. '\t1kne and
.. You don·t get stuff hke th1 in V1rgin1a Mason started the hus1-
Utah." ness on a whim.
Ne"l)°"ed E11en De Riso. ::::. (Pleaee Me DRAWING/B2 )
>
· lessly gawk) and awkward·-teen she
describes. But the a ud ience seemed
empathetic as Lansing described an
1mpro ife Ocginning lo an il-
lustnous ~r.
She re~mbered the day she -.. at •
least subcpnscaousl) ·· -1>ecamc a
feminist. tit was when her father
suggested she qun college to become a
Jab technician to complement her
doc10r-husband·s career.
.. You have to understand. I was an
all · .\ · student and had absolute!) no
(Pleue .ee SUCCESS/82)
eelebrity Stctmpedeto beneflt·Sa.ddle back Valley Y .MCA.
Celebrity ~aiters will t>c' serving guests ~ttending the artist. th~ weekend ~t the Le Meridien Hotel rn NewporJ Saddleback R;gional C'ham~f of l \lmman··~· mC'ellng_ Chefs from thrt\ughout Oran~e County arc expected
tee0ndannual Circle Y Celebritv Stampede. sponsored b) Beach. on the government gu;\rantced loan pmgram ror small to competl" in thl" '"' ent mkd ··This 1s M y Count?).·· C'.all
the Sade.tieback Valley YMCA, Saturday at the Hunt Club The artist will be honored at a reception Fnday ftom busincssc . Diane Penkoff at the \1arch ofD1me-s office. 631-8700. for
inCotodcc.aza. 6 to 8 p.m. as well as a brunch and dinner in the hotel's Thee,rntw1llbe heldat ~:30a.m rn tht· Laguna Hills further rnforma11on
Among the supporters are Congressman Ron Cafe Aeuri Saturday. His \\Orks "ill be available for .Hohda~ Ion. on La Pai Road Jl the San D1ego Frtle"a) •
Packard, congressional candidates Chris Cox and Dana viewing throughout the weekend. , trhc cost is S . .:!5 for ad\ aace r. cl'\ .it1l>n' and $11 at the , Love seminar in IrviJ:Je
lloluabechrr. swe Sen. William Camp~U. As-l.ahaina Gallenes 1s located at the Mendien: 45 dOOLRe.servaoons m~ be.made.~ c..illu1g the chamber
teft\blyman Gil Ferguson. Sheriff Brad Gates. County MacArthur Blvd., ewport Beach. Call 851-2328 for office at r-3000'
A~ Brad Jacobs and Supervisor G addi Vasquez. additional information.
Funds from the event will help support YMCA child care prop'llll$. The program wiU begin with a silent
auction at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and live auction at 8 p.m. and dancing until midnight. Tickets arc $I 00 per
person and Western attire is the,AJ>propriate dress. Call
the Y at 830-9622 for ~tails.
Loadoa travelogue at OCC • "Americans in· londen 1s the title of the opening
prncnWion in ~ Coast cou~·s l 988-89 trav-elolue teries. "Armchair Adventures,' screening Fnday
at f p.m. in OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theater.
Clay Francisco will present the London pl'Olfam.
which ispri<ledatSS inadvan~andS6at the door. Season
lidleU a aJI 10 propams are available for $40. or $3S for
leDior citizens 60 and ovn.
The remaanina ~ms in the tcaSOn wtll focus o n
tbe PKifk Rim, Africa. Ireland. Austna. the H1mala}'as,
fruee, Canada's national pub, the South China Sas and dae Tbor Heyerdahl T..,.,cxi11echuon. Call 432-5880 b ftartller inbmation.
~ ...... .,.,,., m •·••bJt
Lahliaa Gal1cnes 1n Newport leach waif feature the
.orti ofi Lau Chun. Hawaii's bnt known 1mptt5s10.n1~t .
~
•
A trard ceremony ton'61Jt
Tne Orange Count~ Mental Health Assoc1at1on will
hold its a nnual meeting and awards ccremon} tonight
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the nc" Marriott Suites in ewport
Beach. .
The meetu\g 'A lli include the inducu on or OC\\
offiett'S for the 1988-89 board of d irectors. The ('ent 1s
optn to th~ pubhc and resell\ at1ons tna) ~ ~de b~
-callina s.47.IJSS9.
SclJooJ m .. •dne drln Mt
Rancho San Joaquin School "''11 conduc t a m~lnc
dnvc to raitc funds for the purcha~ of 3S computers for
use by students at the In inc school.
· Parents and fnc~s will be running tht' magal1 ne
subscnpt1on drive from Fnda\ through Oct. ti. \\Ith a ptrttn~ of the sales earmarked tbr \h( school. More
de'8ilt4'111 bt ofTcrtd at Monda)·~ back to school nt&}lt
~m 7 to9p:m
S.•11 h•fnw JOaJJ llifwnm
S1dllf')· Mora}. ~ nttull't' offK"Cf of (k,,em-
mcnt Fund1na in Los 'n1tln. wall ~ Fri4a~ at the
~ \
Relncarnatlon seminar sl(lted
.. The E'pencncc 'Of 3 L1kllml·:· a prngr:im deahnj
"11h reincamauon ... 111 be presented th1<i \\l'dcnd at the
-\trporter Inn in In inc. .
Charles Latona. a coun~ldr and h' pnoth('rapt'l. "111
conduct tht' "orkshop Call cr,i..~Q'3 for iurtht"r
information
BeiietJt play .:IJedaJed
The South Oran@e ciunt~ '\\ (-\ and the Orangt'
Count) Se\ual .\S!iault 'crnor~ \\all ponwr a per-
formance of "FoT Colon.•d 11rls \\ho Ha' c ( ons1dcred
Su1c1dc Whtn 11\t-Rambo" 1s Enui•· h' th(' Orangt'
Count)' Blad . o\ch>rs Thc:ucr Fnd.a' •
The e'ent 1!>,.:schcdulcd for l\·p.m. at thl' \\\l .\
auchtonum I 4 11 '-HroJd"'" 5anta °'na Ticket are
ta\ dtducttblc and mot' ~ mdC'l't"J b\ calling thC' \'\\(' .\
at S4l-l S7"'
lfan:la of Dlm-..beaellt •t
Voluntetr for the \1arctl ot Dimes 81nh Od ttts
Foundation .,u h~l 1 l.t<'U.m'lt't Gala rooki"t (OmOf{I•
t1on and d1nne-r dan<T Satunia) '1 6 lO p,m. an t~
lntcmauonal Ballroom of the lrv1nc Hahon and To~n..
..
A. \\Ork.shop entitled. "How to Lo~ve Wisely .. wtll be
presented SatUrda) from 9· 30 a.m. to noon at the lrvine
YouthSen·1ce Cemer, 1~301 Yale A,·e. in Irvine.
Jeanne Nelson \\Ill conduct the seOiinar. wbteh
cxam1nes lo"e reJat1onshrp . The fee 1s_$ 15 per person or S~5 for a couple a11 03, 1d .\ndcrson at 660-3920 for
add1t1onal 1nformat1on
BuaJnea Eipo ln HuatltJ6toii
The 19 8 Ont.nge Count~ Business Expo will be held
this weekend in the mall of Huntington Center. sponsored.
b lht' HuntV'!l Otf Bach Cllam~r of Commerce.
!\fore than 40 area bu messes will ofter 1nfonnation, ans"'~r qucstaons. dJstributc hterature and dtsp&ay their \ product~. t-fours arc Saturday from I 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. and
Sund•> fro m 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 536-.8881 for details.
SclJlmpJJreaM Jeciare. .,.,.,.
T"o fttt v•dc-o1a.pcd lcctutn. ··~ Sduzoplireiic E\pcncn~·· a nd ··ca\ljlC$ of SchizoPhtenia. .. will a.
prtsentcd Saturda\ at 1be Sh~~rd ofthe Peeee UillNt•
"Chuf'fh.atC'uhcr bnvcand Sa ndbtt&Way,S.Nl*y•
()c-1 1.
Thumcs. NnfU"J from I 0 a.m 10 nooa. ii. Ts I 1
tofducatc film1l-nand1me.u..n ............ ~·na spon'°rcd b)' the Sou1ticoaa A•mm lw 11111
Mcntalh Ill.
.,,
I 0renge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, September 22, 1988
C CESS SECRETS •• ~ •1
........ me medical profession or It was heady business, but Lan5lnt • " Lanuna said. said she found a way to keep hfe m
• lhaned her father's advice. perspective. She bcpn spendina one after lnduatma wuh honors. month e.ch year in an undeveloped fDllowed her husband to area of the wor1d. Whether in India, ~=:: wbett be was to practice Australia or Africa. her
• . There she discovered Hol· anthro~cal e!lcunions helped
-and v1oe versa. keep her pnorities straiaht in a (ast-
.,.::--she tried to blend with tncked industry. doC10r's wives and to busy .. You can lose your values, your
...._.,cook.i"I and cleanina. Lansina penpective," Lans1na said." After all.
,..., •tisfied. She worked brieOy as =~Uy not discovering rcurc for
a ~L She tauaht high school If .. _ h "'---· · 1 h . ~ and was also a math teacher t11~re as ~n one pnnc1p e t at ·. ill flaria. Neither stirred her passions. auided hercalftr, Lansing said, is was Ille to simply enjoy the process of her ~ E WU -~redl . work. :. vent..., y, when her marriage "Please enjoy the process of what
'eaded and Lansing was forced to you're doina and the result will
IUppOn herself, she moved into the come," she told the audience. "Just
movie. ~ness. . ·aettina up to bat.just tryina. is what is
. • lesinn1na as a freelance sen pt worthy of rcspect.''
University High
leads the state •
lnischolarships.
Univenity Hiah is basking in the (ctoina oolleae work by their senior
spotli&ht aftermorcstude~ts from th.c year, Bruce 51id: Currently, I SS1 Irvine 1ebool made the hst of semi· students are takinJ college leve
finalists in a national scholarship Enalish, 116 arc taking calculus and
prosnm than from any other school 210 are enrolled in physics. )\e said.
in the state. "ThOSt kids arc quite a challenge
Twenty-sill University H.iah ~tu· because they're so darn. tal~!ue~. •
dents have been named sem1finahsts creative and they work so t\ard, said
in the contest sponsored b~ the Bruce. But he added, their success Natio~at Merit ~holarship Corp.. started yean aao.
~ina to a hst released by the "Youcan'tdocatculusifyoudidn't llhno1s-~sed _company last week. learn your multiplic.ation tables," The sem1finahst~reprcsent the top Bruce said : ~. Lansina was paid $5 for each Lansiqclosed her talk with a quote
1-.-...Jlljl.---: 9Cl'lpt she read an<f summarized. from Martin Luther KiDf Jr. A
advancina to t~ posiuo11 ~minderthatwomftlma~1LlhIVe•
editor at MGM. Lansing was hike in front of them. but the) 've
ted to vice pre 1dcnt of already covered a lot of around.
hal~rccnt of the s~tc's seniors, N t' · ·d 1 c 000 studenJs -bl pon~-ltandardized Lest..---I 1onwt e.. .>__.,,
ve affairs. Then she moved on ··we ain't what· we'd like to be."
Columbia where she became vice Lansina quoted tuna as sayma. "We
JNlident of production. E\entually. ain't what we should be. And we ain't ·w was appointed president of pro-wha\ we ouaht to be. But. thank God.
duction1 at 20th Centur) Fox. we ain't what we was.''
:BANNED BOOKS AT UCI •••
hem Bl
• will rec:ei ve college diplomas d ur-Shan ti at 494-1446.
inaacercmony that will begin at The bingo party will be held
11 a.m. The graduates are Thomas Sunday at Anneliese's School in
C...Olly oflrvine. Ronald Car-Laguna Beach from 3-7 p.m. The
nll.Jr .a'ndClaackSabyouaofEl charge is$ l0ifpaid in advance,
Toro,EdwardFreireoflos Sl Sat the door.
Anacles and J olua Michael O'Dell • • •
ofCharlonesville, Va. And, finally, Lancelsbmael,
......................
SlaenJ Lanatna addre11ee crowd at eem•ur •pownd bf
die Women '• Ad't'Uory Council to the Soatb Cout Medical
Center Foandatlon.
"According to the merit scholar-l60 from O~ngc .county -~eK
shit> folk we are the highest in the chOStn as ~m1fi~bsts. Jn the spnn!J
nation if you don't count the magnet 6.~ fi~1sts will .be awarded S school type high schools." said Pat m1lhon 1n scholarships. from $250 to
Machesky, communications coordi-$8,000 each. The finah~ts wtl_I be
nator for the Irvine School District. chOStn based o~ academ!c .a.ch1eve-
"So it's preny impressive... ment. extracu!"cular pct1v1t1es and
Universitf:, Hiah nrincipal Bob ~mmendauons from school of-
B ·d ..-· df' · d fic11ls ru.ce w t e entire 1stnct eserves U : e ·t· H'gh d ·ni·strators praise. n1v rs1 y_ 1 a m1 •.
"I think its wonderful," Bruce said. and tea~hers arc now examining th.e
"Our kids take very, very difficult 1cad~m1c record~ of the 26 semi·
clasSC$, very academic pr~ams, and finahsts from t_he1r school. "fhe st~
our teachers do an incredible job of dents must wnte es~ys while th.ctr
tcachina higher level thinking skills. formal recommendations arc being
That fOCS from kindergarten right p~parcd. . . .
throu&h the 12th grade. It's a system The pn~ for doin~ good work is
that works well... more work. Bruce said.
Many University High students are -By u11le &ne•t
"
DRAWING A BEAD.-••
From B l
Chapman CoUcge is the third 4 l, has been promoted to the rank ~ . .oldest institution in continuing of sergeant in the Laguna Beach military education. "" Policl:e Depanment. C hief Nell· f .->
•
• • • Parcell announced Uie honor this ~
Clara llaplu oflrvme. presi· month after Ishmael scored
dent of the South Coast chapter of "high~ qualified" during a
Brandeis University ational promotional assessment process.
Women'sCommittee. and Mata Ishmael, who has been with the-
Pearl ofNewpon Beach recently Police Department nine years.
attended the Brandeis University had previously been the "crimes
national conference in Waltham. against persons" investigator,
Mass. ----1u.uuduliu.ng~fea1lOUJnwieu.ucha$ r~~
Thecommittecsupponsthe robbcricsandmurder . He1sthe
university's library, the largest most decorated officer in the
"friends of the library·• group in department.
the world. New members are
welcome. We iDvite}'ou t o •end us
For more information, call lllformadoa oa commaaity bap·
720-0466or 551-3339. peaiDp. We want to bear from
• • • you abo9t apcomiDg events, local
If you'd like to take part in a peopleudaeigbborbood news in
"Bingo Bango" party to benefit geaeral.Sead to tbe Daily Pilot,
peo_ple with A IDS. call Laguna ~. O. Box 1510 Costa Mesa 9HZ6.
··we decided there was something
more in life to do than surfev~day."
Philippi-Dixon said. When M1lette's
daqbtcr suggested a bead shop, the
women -then in their 40s -
thouaht the idea was as good as any.
"I said, ·weu. wby not.,· " Philipp1-
Dixon said. "We don't know much
abour iL We don't know much about ---t-tifWlfhing-so-we-m~ght as .wel'-" sten-a
Lance Jahmael bu been promoted to the rank of eergeant In
tbe i.a,una Beach Police Department.
bead shop."
The , business nourished as the
women. kept their eyes peeled for
jewelry trends.
"If a trend starts. we wa nt to have
. whatever is needed," Philippi-Dixon
said. "When we first opened. puka
shells we·re very much the rage." •
Over the years. puka shells made
way for tur~uoise and silver which
made way 'for large chunky pieces
from Afahanistan. On the heels of the
"Af&hani look," came a simpler look
created with semiprecious stones.
"Our latest craze has been safety-
pin bracelets," Philippi-Dixon said.
"For a while, we couJdn 't keep safety
pins in the shop."
But. as much as anything. both
Philippi-Dixon and Milene say. their
~ is based on time s nt with
the cuitometS-ey a er orm=a.-.1--•
j~welry-making classes and spon·
taneous instruction to would-be jew-
elry designers. Their motto is "what·
ever you can do to help the customer.
do it," Philippi-Dixon said,
"Very often, little old women will
come in with their costume jewelry,
with the clasp broken. They buy 50
cents worth of stuff and we fix it for
them." she said. "It's that kind of
shop."
ADVISORY GROUP FORMED IN DANA POINT ...
From Bl
city -are pleased to have a uppon
aroup. ··1-and I beheve most of the City
Counctl -were surpnsed 10 hear
about the formation of thts group."
said council member-elect Ingrid
McGuire.
"I really don·t tb1nk the counal-
elect welcomes a group that 1s an
intermediary between the council
itself and the residents of the ne"
city," McGuire said ... I don't wel-
come that."
>tJld lltno havc--a torom to talk muntty .as a result Gf:.-the1r council In general.-McGuire said. members
from." Eggers said. "What rm hopmg races. have a special awareness of of the communm should ha\ e direct
is thattbev will work "1th the council citizen's concerns part I~ because the) contact "1th the council Wben
in a positive way rather than extend conttnue to receive calls at home. advisory groups are fom1ed, she
the election campaign another year according to McGuire. added. they should be open to all
and a half." The plan 1s for at least one COG residents.
But Maynard descnbcd the group's member Jo attend each council meet-Euers said he will respect the v1e"s
function as more supponive than illJ. acting as ombudsman. McGuue of COG members as he \l.Ould those
political. There is plenty of work to go said. Members will complete the loop of an)' resident but that 11 1s inap-
OC Fair Board ·
names officers
fo~r upcoming year
around and COG members are cager by calling residents back with the propnate for the group to attempt to · ·
to help. She .... ;d. . · • establish itself as the voic" of the El Toro resident Nanc. Doole} has pnizations, Do61ey is the cxecu1ve
director of Republican Associates of
Orange County. assists with activities
for the Trabuco Hills Hi_gh School
Football Boosters and the El Toro
A YSO team. where she served as
coach on her s0n's team.
-.. council s response. ... i..-1 d 'd d c "We all decided that just because people. However since he e-.:pcc1s the ""'en e ecte pres1 ent an orona
Councilman-elect Mike Egg-
ers, said he was not surprised to see
the group f9rrned. cons1denng ns
membership 1s made ·up of many
people he expects· W.lll run agam for
council in the 1990 ereeuon.
we weren't elected doesn't mean our But McGuire said the fledgling city names of COG pembcr to appear on ·del Mar resident Tom Thomson vice
interest in Dana Point has want"d," would be better servt"d using a more the baJlot in t~c next council race.. prcsient of the nine-member Orange
McGuire said. "Our job is separate traditiooal metliod 01 city govern-Eggers said he pxpcct!> the group to County Fair Board.
from thein.'' · ment. maintain a hi~ profile. • . The Fair Board sets policy for the
As M~uire~s it. a COG mcm-"f really think no other ctt~ in "It's a pohtidl group.'' Egger~sa1d. Orange County Fair and Exposition
bcrs' "job" wil!Oc to deliver concerns Oranae-County has such an arrange-"Th,is 1s not a nOl\·profit charit} we're Center in Costa Mesa.
to the council from residents who are ment," McGuire said. ·'We're not far talking about here." Dooley. 41 . has been a board
unlikely to attend council or COG enou&h along yet to ha ve decided In an) case, COG members seem member since 1984 and was reap.
meetings. COG members, "ho whether there will be groups formed siti~fiedthanheyha,efounda."ay tci 1>9inted earlier this year to a second
Thomson. 42. of Corona del Mar.
Thomson has been a board member
since 1986 and most recently served
as chairman of the finance commit-
tee.
"I wasn't surprised that some of the
candidates decided to form an or-
pnization because. obvious!), they pined visability .witbm the com-to advise the council... continue to be 1n\ olved. According lo four-year-term.. 1 ~------------------~-------~--------~---~ Ma~a~. the ~d1tional input 1s ~~ h~ ~nure ~ a ~~ Thomson has been employed as a
broker for Coldwell Banker Com-
mercial Real Estate for seven years.
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SEPTEMBER 2U.9A8 at-1:00 E f--l lllY ldllll •IPlcl •r P11 11P1. I II I I 111 1 Ill .... 1n11 1111 It., F•• l lllJ, CA
The Cahfo~nla Department of Health Services (OHS) and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have scheduled a community
meeting for Orange County residents to discuss five cleanup alterna-
tlves developed for the Stringfellow Site located In Glen Avon,
California. Some alternatives would involve continuing the preMf'lt
practice of performing additional water treatment of Stringfellow Site
groundwater In Orange Co~nty. ·
Currently, Stringfellow Site oontammated groundwater undergoes
Initial treatment at a groundwater treatment plant Situated at the site.
This pretreated water 1s then transpot1ed through an industrial tewer
pipeline to Orange County Sanltiation Districts' water treatment
plants for further treatment and disposal. · \
Prnentatlon9 will focus on the final cleanup actions preMflted In the
StrlngfeUow Draft Feasibility Study (FS) Report and the OHS/EPA
PropoMd Plan for cleanup of .site-retated contaminated groundwater
In Glen Avon. Public comment pertaining to the FS Report and the
propoeed Plan Is an essential component In the ~ltk>n-maklng
proc:ea conducted to se6ect a final remedy for the lite. The communJ.
ty meeting will give Orange County residents the opportunity to
dt9cu11 cleanup options and provide comments to OHS and EPA
offtcial1.
Both the FS Report and the Proposed Plan were 1ssuec$ for public
revtftt and comment on June 30, 1988.-The fulLES R9port, a brief
Technic81 Summary. and the proposed Plan are avallabfe for pubflc
revtew at the following Information repotltorles:
· JaAmericanHeart V Association
WERE FIGHTINS Fa?
~LIFE
bound to be helpful to the new council member she has served as chairman
when they swtng into gear 10 Januai:. of the fair committee -which
"We're going 10 be facmg a lot of oversees planning for the annual
problems so we felt "e should lend summerfair-andalsohasservedon
them our suppon:· Ma} nard said. committees for budget and finance.
••Just putting 25 heads together 1s horse racing and city liaison.
always go mg to be better than fi ve." ·, Professionally. Dooley 1s a consuh-
Currently. he is chairman of the
Silver Circle Club. which is the
premiere fund-raising organization
for the Orange Count)' Republican
Party. He is also a director for the
Lincoln Club of Orange County. 1--------------_...--------------. ant and coordinator of special events for her oWJt>El Toro-based ftrm that
specializes in fund-raising activittcs.
1n ad.di.lion. he. is one .of th
orpnizers for Sheriff Brad Gates'
new foundation for the pre\ ention of
drug abuse in Orange Count). At Brandon's,
I had the
Sau teed
_JµmPo . Prawns
and Prime Rib
-----. Special . .
for only $14.95!
lliE IS 'UU Y H£fUTN. ll tUl1J • • ..... -...... ---
1800 Ba"'-t..w. Milptn (408) 432.Ql 1
l350 ,....,. ol ... Artl. Cotta MtM (114) 754-130)
"-"811oN rec;ommendfid.
M;9Cfnt to dw lcwrly Hlrttap •toeea..
.. -.. -
She Jcurrcntly serves as a
gubernatorial-appointed member on
the Narcotic Addict Evaluation
Authority, which ~s the paroling.
authority for narcotic offenders in
California.
Also during the August board
meeting, board member Robert Clark
ofSan Juan Capistrano resigned from
his position on the board. He is
relocating to Nonhern California. Active in many .community or-
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