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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1988 25 CE
West MeSalis seek ouster of SOS
' Residents say socia l service progra ms
attract pa rolees to community c.e nter
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ................
A disproponionate number of par-
oled criminalscome to Costa Mcs:i to
take advantage of sen ices a"a1lable
there, a pohcc spokesman 1old "e 1-
side residents Monda,.
Despite the in nu~ of oarolcc\ to the
city. the number o( crimes has
steadily declined in west Cos1a Mesa.
Officer Dennis Jefcoat said.
Jefcoat and other pohce representa-
tives explained the dcpanment"s
efTons to keep a lid on crime dunng a
talk to more than roo re 1dents .... ho
gathered outside the Rea Communn~
Center at Hamilton treet and
Placenua A'enuc.
A group of residents is mounting a
campaign to e' 1ct from 1he com·
mun1 ty center social ~n ice pro-
grams such as Share Our Ives. The'
contend the •programs anracl an
undesirable element and that res1·
dents fear for the sakt' of their
families. ·
More than a thousand 01ers head-
lined ··save Our Sches From Shan~
Our Sel"es .. "ere d1 tributcd 1n 1he
area not1f}ing residents of the \1on-
da) mee11ng and a second one toda'
at 7 p.m. a1 the Mesa ConsulidJt('(f
Water 01str1ct office. 1965 Placentia ,
Ave .... ,
The pm ateh run 'iO'i pro' 1de-.
meats. cloth inf and other ~n kc'> to
the homeless and poor at 1hc Rl·a
Center .
Residents complain of tran~1en1.,
v.ho loner. dnnk alcohol opcnl~
unnate and defecate. and sleep in the
area. The> sa} the~ arc afrJ1d to kt
their children pla~ al ihe center .
Some "ant SO mo,ed out ot thC'
neighborhood to a commercial LOnl·
or ehm1nated enurch
Jefcoat said amon'g the poor "ho
ut1hze a'a1lable 11en ices Jrc an in-
creasing number of parokc'>
In 1986. police 1den111i1.'CI Jhout ti<1
parol~ m the Cit) This 'car up to
270 either h'e in or regu!Jrl' '1~11
Costa Mesa. he said
The} account for 11 to 1.i ~·rl.l·n1
of the parolus in the count' .,.. hill'
Costa Mesa 1s tWme-m J~'ut "\
percent of the-count~ populJt1un hl'
said.
T he d1spropor11ona1el~ largl'
number of parokd l·nminah come to
Costa Mesa for !>C' era I rea'>ons.
An organization un Fischer .\' ·
cnue called One Da' .\1 .\ T1mt'·
Pnson Ministries 1n' itt's parolees 10
Costa Mesa v. hcrr 11 pro' ides coun-
sohr;igand other ~r' llC'>. Jrfroat said
There also 1\ a c(lunl' .,..elfare
stn ices office on F1!.Chl·r and a
count), proballun ufficl on 18th
1ree1
Tht're also .tre a numtlt.-f ol drug
and alcohol rchab1li1a11ttn u~nters.
(Please see MESANS/ A2)
$entbome Atto:rney tel~s jiiry 'Kraft killed no one'
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Canadian sprinter Ben
Johnson tested posit ive
for using steroids and was
thrown out of the Games,
losing his 100-meter
Olympic medal to Ameri-
can Carl Lewls./81
California
Deukmejlan signs legis-
lation requiring sex
education classes to
stress that abstinence is
the only foolproof AIDS
prevention./ A 10
Nation
Senate report says per-centage of low-paytn
lobs is rising while the
share of middle-Income
jobs Is declini~g./ AS
Entertainment--.
"In Perpetuity Through-
out the Universe" is an
off-the-wall psy-
chocomedy at SC R./87 ·
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Defense pre sen ts
opening s tatem en t_
in OC murder t ria l
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of ... 0.-, .... ...,,
Arguing t-ha1 his client killed no
one. Randy Kraft's auornc) angnl)
challenged 1he detailed scenano
painted by Deputy District .\Horne~
Bryan Brown that descnbes Kraft asa
d iabolical sadist who drugged and
strangled young men and 1hcn
mutilated or molested their bod1e .
Kraft. 43. a Lon,& lkach computer
Qrogrammer, is accused. of 16
murders in Orange Count) bel.,..cen
1972 and 1983.
His long-awahed trial began Mon-
day with opening statem;nt'i b)
Brown and defense attorne' C'.
Thomas McDonald. follo\\ed 10 1hc
afternoon by tesumo ny from three
prosecution witnesses.
.. Mr"'.' Kraft kil~d no one.
The famUy,of Roger Devaul Jr., one of Kraft'• atlecect
Ylctime, wae ln court Monday .
McDonald said ... Mr. Bro" n take'>
great pains to sa) Mr. Kraft this.. and
Mr. Kraft that. nut \QU \\,on't hear a
word of ev1dell<.'e that Mr7 Krafl e'er
had contact .,..;th anv of Jhese \IC·
ti ms:· ·
J
-Rcfemng to Bro" n ·s t\\ o-hour
discourse Monda' on ho" Kraft
alleged!} met and did a\\3~ "11h each
of his 16 Oran(tc Count) '1c11m~.
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M cDonald said the prosecutor "as
Hying to dece1\ e the Jui: into
th1nkin$ the charges "~re bad.ed b)
hard e' 1dence. ~
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Deputy Dletrlct Attorney Bryan Bt own ebowa a llat of Kraft'• alleged Ylcttma. . ' .
l\:ren• pa1:king.p1an awaits t~st
Sellout of tonight's EltollJohii concert
expected to show th~ effect of proposa l
BJ LANCE IGNON
Ot .. ...,,.. .....
-drew only a modest audience.
But tonight's sold-out Elton John
conccn should Ji\e a beuer indica-
tion of the plan s efTectl\ eness. said
Costa M~ Pohce OOicer Phil
Di~kcns. who beads traffic control at
the am phitheater.
borhood streets surroundtng-the-Or-:
ange Count} Fairgrounds. ~hich is
home to the amphitheater. is restrk·
tcd to residents with special parking
stickeri. but Dickens said conccn-
gocrs common I) ignore that law.
Residents ha' e complained tha1
they arc under s1~e b) ro"dacs "ho
scream. thro" trash and urinate on
their front la"ns before and after
shov.s.
police issutd 'mor< th.in JOO. p:u:l.ul
uckets rt night
Dunng tht \land~)" l'l,111.:l'rt t~
number dropix'1 lo l"O :ind no
compla1nls \\Cr<' mJ\k ix)'i\tlll) hc-
cau~ ~fan1lo" drl'"" a more 'ubdued
crowd and bccau~ the '\ho" .,.. a far
from· being a <,ell-out Did.en "31d
To encourage \."on.-t.'rt rMling .lt
tht fairground all t.'nlranlc C\<'t"fll
the matn gate at f-a1r nn' l' arc d ~-d
to "alk-1n trallil ()fli~·1al' lrom th
ctt)" and amph1thl•31cr ho~ the long
V:ictims 'f smilies
attend proceedJ.np.
By BOB VAN EYKEI"
Ol_O.-, .........
l'ot e\ e.; one \\atcbmg lhl' lrlJI •I
accysed senal murderer Ran'-h i...r.ill
on~onda' \\35"1th the nc"" ml·d1J
although it seemed so a1 llmt.'\
Somt' at the tnal had an e' ( n mort.'
inten~ intettSt in the hearing.. a<> the~
observed the pleasant·loo ing H>ung
man m t>lut' Jeans and J hght tilue
dress shin .,.. ho 1s accu~-d '-11 hrutJlh
kilhng a member of thl01r tam1l~
Members of one mulu·gcnl."r·
at1onal gro up remained '>lone-fa'-ed
through the lurid M1a1ls of their
rclative·s murder. onh •o ~ redu'-·ed
to tears when dozens of rl·poners.
mobbed them dunnga brealo.. t~ 1n~ 10
wrench from them some hin1 ofthl·1r
feelings.
.. I take senous issue ""h "hat .,..as
sajd in Mr. Bro~n·s OfXn1ng st.:ite-
ment.·• he said ... It 1s pro">Ceu tonal
rhetoric designed to en flam~ ~ou and
color )Our thinking a5 "c go pn .... uh
this case:·
McDonald admon1~hed the JU~ 10 cons1deF-t~t-e~1dencc 1n cai;.h of the
16 cases and no~ be mllucnn•d "' .. susp1c1..on and innuendo ·· He re-
mind ed the JU~ that 1ht' tnal \\O\Jld
be-40flg:-Al~~~on bath(,~~~
esuma1ed that 1t .,..ould talo..l." at ka ta
)ear. ·
··Your responc;1b1ht~ 1' great .. hl'
$81d ... You·, e got a ltmg .ioumc)
ahead of~ ou ··
kl his length) openmg 'ita11:ment .
Brown deS<'nhed a gruc omt' murder '
spree · in .,.. h1ch Kraft .allcg-:dl)
prowled the s1ree1s and h1gh"il' ~ of
Orange County picking up ~oung
men. rendenng them hclpk• ., "11h
drugs and alcohol binding Jnd
stranghng them. and tht-n c;o mt'11mc'\
"" e'rc ht're so 1hat our son can be
represented al th1~ tna1:· said Roger
James De' aul .,.. hose son. Roger Jr ..
is one of1ht' '1c11ms ··He can·1 s~ai...
for h1m!>t lf ··
Asked v.hcthcr she 14as reiJe,ed
tha1 the mal v.as finall) gelling under
v.a~. Mrs De' aul said ... , C'> and no ··
.. We v.ant 10 Stt JUSt1ce done. bu1
11·s hke ha,ing 10 go through e'e~
thing all ovt'r again. It''> hlo..e it's
staning all O\Cr again:·
Other ''cums· relall'e<t also at·
tended the opening da) ol 1he tnal.
although not all were eager 10 talk.
Robert Loggins. father of murder
v1ct11T1 W)all Loggins. said onl~ that
he wanted to hear 1he opening
statements in the mal. He said he djd
(Pleue eee F AKILIES/ A2)
"
sodommng or ema ula11ng them R d Kr ft
The prosecutor caretull~ dc1J1kd an Y .. a
--what he said .\\'.t.,t-s111 1rla 11m .. c;-nmt,ng 1~ murd . Bodt~ weTc oill·n ported that he tl''\tcd "-raft for
dumped near.,.. here o1hcr hl.xlic' had drunkt'nness and 1ha1 he M.'C'mcd to be ~n found in earlier cac,c<. Drugc; into'.1cated • .
found in tht' '1ct1m · lxx11l''-\\ere Kraft "as placed under arrest. general!~ the same. and mat~ h1ng ~tt'rh~g and his partner then ~ent to
drugs .,..ere found 10 Kraft·s \.Jr and JI Kraft scar and .:11sco' ercd the bod) of
hishomefollo"inghi arrest in 11.1 \ Te~Gambrel a;,s.,ear-0ldEIToro
Kraft v.asstop~d on 1hc. an Dwgo · Manhe Frttwa~ an ~tission YtcJO "hen a Gambrel had been !.trangled and
California H1gh\\3\ Patrol onker htS tro user<. v.erc IO\\Cn~d 10 his knt>e~
obsened that his car \\:l'> 'i\\l'r' 1ng \tonda' ·~ tes\1mo!'~ f!\ainl~ con-
from side to side cemed the detail ofK_raft ~a1Te.s1 and
The officer. ~hchael terhn~ I'\'· (Please eee ATTORNEY /A~)
_· Air pollutiol) '~
hafm .to children
studied at UC/
By ROBERT H\' 'DM'Jt.'
Of ... OlllJ ,.. SWll.
A Ba!l).' Manilow conccrf Fnda)
niah• failed to test ihe Pacific
Amphitheatrc•s new plan to reduce
perkina in adJacent neighborhoods.
mainly bec~use the man who sang the
IOftll Iha' made the whole "orld sing Parkin& on Mesa del Mar nc12h-
Dunng a t~o-night. sold-out stand
by the hard rock bands .\crosm1th
and Guns N' Ro~ t~o \\ed,s .aro -tPle.ue. ARENA} A2 l _
If air p<>llu11on ITTam11ul h' Jduh' , ln' dt•r thr ht'aJth threats to
·_sh1ldrtn. .
i:;nt'iT ~niT~. lev. <;e1entl\tw"J(on\ll1t'tt'd that prospectdcspue
a ne•rl~ untS'cl"S31 rcco~nit1on that intsn1.-. and children are far more
hkel) to con1ract a1roomc pollutant'\ in thei r lungs .
NB11J1UJ dies
lll•IJootoat
lrl~ppllce
Fnm 1181f ... wtre repertt
Authorities an a Northern Cali-
fomia town wett tryin1 to team today
why a 36-ycar-old Ne~pon Beach
man led them on an 80-mik chase.
then fired a rifle at offiC(B, who shot
Ind tilled the man. a \HP spol~mn aid.
Jama Wesl) Hann Ill. ot Nev.port
llllO. died lhonl} 1tler the shootout -.r the IOWD of Fonuna on undi~
• ......... CHP Capt. l>on SbcrKer ....
00Hc h8d no wamntt out on him.
80 m.iMI NCOtd. The \Chicle
., ... -. "6len or anyttuna. .. "e \IM.
(11111• ... NSWPORT/.tl) •
Newport residents appe~l
against.property changes
'81 P~ULARClllPLEY ............. •
The Ntwp0n Beach C'at) C'ouneil.
accustomed to demands to ~ow and ...tuc:e deve~nt projttt!.. heard
dottDI of pleas Monda)' fro.Ir' tn•·
dents and business ptOpk •h""t not
downzom thtir prop"""· The appeals ~ mack as the
council ~Md pubhc MllTll\&$ on
,rntral plift 1apdates that 1nclucte
..,or cbanln. in ·~ land-utt ahd
(lfCUlation derMnts.
A stancli• room onl) audicntt of
~than 120 atttndcd • tcS\IOft to
uprns vJtWS on the: ~ c~ i n ttit acneral p&in that -•II
terVe as the c1tv·s bluepnnt on gro" th
unul the year 10 10. ·
Man)' residents waited through
fou.r hours of tes11mon) to argue
ap1nst a Pl1nnin1 C'omm1s .. 1on ~
()9lncndat1on that the c1rculauun
clement retain a prll' 1s1on that San
J01q.-1n Hall• Rt~ be C\tcndcd to
tht future San Jo.Quin H1fl~ toll"''I~.
In Aututt, thC' C'oun\'.'11 aflirmcd a
thrtt-)tarO.Oid ""°lut1on ~tnl
the 1n1ttthante dunn& 1b re' 1e• ot
an '"' 1ron~ntal 1m~'' rC'pon dfa
the corridor. • Mo9di) Midtnts ptt~ntcd pet1-
ttOM cltiMIMtina •ht 1;oun<'• 1 \tand ._,,
its ldv1~ po11t1on and clwm~tc
t
\M 1nten:-h.:an.a<' trom tht• ~l'nl'.'ral Jllnn
Sand) Hoo"cr ol Ml'na Jd \1ar
"'as amona the ,~jkcr\ .,.. ho a11uc-d
'"at hundttd~ of ch11Jrcn (rtM San
Joaquin Hill Rl'ddJ:uh vn th('tr\\3)·
to 1ct~t and sport 41l1" llll.,
-Ple-ut do n·t.mil.< 1t ;im mort
danetfOU than 1t alr4:=tJ\ l .. :· hC'
said.
O.heT\ •ho h\C' tn nc1 "hb\"'rh,JOd,
aloftl FOrd Rllld v. llttc • n mtcr-
C'ha"fr 1lt0 1~ pro "" \J1J tralll\ llK>uld be e'tnh d1,tntiu1l"J ~> th:it
noont 'pen of\hCc.t~ \utl{'r\ untauJ~
··f .. mns·· ••' alS(l a c 1mm,m
•M1'ne ctunna diteu!>MOO on ncr.al
(Pl1111 .. P&Ol'SaTY/A2J
' "In gener.JI. ~e do n·t take children into au-0unt as much ~ ~ _
•houtd:· said Or. Ro~ Phalen a profe., r of commub1ly and
environmental medicine at l I .. h mal..c!I mr thin!.. about a study
doneonpeopJcin,ohC'Jtnaut1'J<\·1dcn1 . The) found that adults were
likel) to take tht'1r L.1d'I to J bah' slltl.'r. then go to the ho p1tal on their
own to make sure the) ""!\' Jll right The ch1ldrt'n ~rcn't sman
cnouah to scre~m or ma~r a tu \ ••
A similar sc1en11tk 0' l'Mtght Jlrom!'ted Phalen and other UCI rnearche~ to p1onC'Cr 'ltud1c to dr1erm1nc the e~tcnt of chfTetenees
betv.ottn an aduh·s and a c'11ld' rca 1100 to air pollution
Tht tud1~. "h' h ~'iJn mod~tl) nearl} four years aao. picked
.ap momentum l'C'<:Cn tl}. tucl('d th1 month b) a S 104.41 S award from
the Cha~ tocl.in~ Tru 1 ot • n \1atco The lrust IS C$pCC1.llly
htlpful to the on.going rt"~3r h at the \1r Polluuon Health Elftcts
Laboraton. ~h1ch flh3lcn d1m:h through the l'C'I Co1.e. of
Med1ane
.. Thtrc are S('vcral l'\"ll~on\ v.h' 1t Mtlhl bf ~ ..,.
pollution as more ha.ard u~ to children 1han adults .. l't\iltft aid.
Foronc.ch1ldrcnbtra1ht~r, !'Ont nail) m0tta1nhafta4uh.1.Juat
as Small mammal' must talc 1n morco\\tt:n than la'1Jl"Oat11nonirieo
intain tMlf ~ tcmrenitu1" a nc•horn beh'y ~ lbout five times tht amount of air per pownd ot bod\ •ci&hf than lduhs.
. ~ nothC'r rca'°n re lat to do e .\ ch ila' i a1rwa\ and putmonery
"(PIHHWUCl/ASJ
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ar.,..c... DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, September 27, 1918
.
liroud of T urin s a id to be fake
ROME (AP) -Tht scientific ldvt.r to tlw archbishop of Turin
Woman hit by
cement t ruck
llid today he was told laboratory tests
show the Shroud of Turin was made
in the 14th century and could not be
the burial cloth of Christ.
Professor Luiai Gonelta said he has
not yet seen the official report from
the three laboratories that conducted
the carbon-14 dating tests, but 1ha1 all
the leaks to the press dated 11 10 the
14th century and "somebo<h let me
understand that the rumors were
...: ..... ..... t.
"All the leaks were too exact. too
concentrated to be a pure invention,"
he said in a telephone interview from
t~ttthdieeese iA-Tunn.
The shroud. 14-fett, 3-inches long
and 3-fttt, 7-inchcs wi<k, bears the
faint, blood-stained image of a
whipped and crucified man. Some
have maintained the linen 1s the
burial cloth of Christ. • ..A Hunti ... ton Beach woman was
struck by a cement truck and suffered
.. e.tremely critical" injuries earlx
today ushedaned·across busy Beach ·
Boulevard, apparently trying to catch
a waitina Oranae County Transit
District bus. police said.
NEWPORT MAN KILLED ••• ·
The victim, identified as St!vina
Ocampo, 3 I, and another man got off
a southbound bus at Talben A venue
at about 7 a.m. before trying 10 cross
the boulevard, Sat. Bruce Kelly said.
The man made it safely across the
intersection, but the woman. follow-
ina behind and reportedly not in the
crosswalk or in1ersect1on. wasn't as
fonunate.
Kdly said the driver of the thrce-
ule cement truck. Donald Lasater.
29, of Rancho Cocamon$8. -was
drivint. t~rouah t~e i~tcrsccuon o n a
peen h&ht. ~o c11at1ons or charges were ftJed and 1he accident remains
under investigation. he said.
I
Prom Al
Officers had pursued Hines for
more than two hours, after police in
Willits. in ne1ghbonng Mendocino
County, reponed that a man an a
small van had fired a weapon at a gas
station then drove nonh on U.S.
Hi&hway lOI.
Aighway Patrol officers 1ned to get
the van to pull over. but the driver
ianored them and kept dm ang er-
ratically at speeds up to 70 mph.
Spencer said.
Authorities sto(>PC<I the van just
outside town by delfating its tires with
a "spike strip" of hollow rubber
spikes-
CHP officers told the driver to get
out of the van. The driver.1lowever.
didn't respond but stuck a rifle out the ,
driver's window and fired three to
four rounds towaui an open field.
Spencer said.
"Then he turned the gun toward the
officers and fired a round that struck
the window of one of the patrol cars,"
he said.
Officers fired back with re' olvers
and shoiauns, hitting the man .. nu-
merous" times in the head and neck,
Spencer added.
The mim warraken TO Redwood
Memorial Hospital but died about
1:15 p.m., according to the CHP.
None of the officers was injured.
UCI STUDYING POLLUTION EFFECTS •••
Jl'romAl
system are underdeve~oped and pollutant1 on humans other than
much smaller than an adults. There--adul
fore, children arc more susceptible to "You're right when }OU "3.) it's
trappi"I chemical particles in their surprising no one has thought of
lunas and would retain a propor-doing research like this before." he
tionally highu level of pollutants said ... Butene of the honors in !tCicnce
than adults, Phalen said. is to be taken for granted. to study
Thirdly, a child 's immune systom something people alread' a sume is
is .far ,less resilient than an adult's." true." · · Scientists already know that ·respir---.
atory ailments afflict children m ore. The UCI Air P.olluuon Health
In an infant's first ycaroflife, from 10 Eff~s La~rato11 1 c'!ns1dere<t a
to 12 respiratory infections ca~ be l~din.g_ na.J1onal author!t) on !ur-
expected. An adult a verages about &Orne poll.':1tants. n add1uon 10 1t\c
two colds or respiratory infections a aforemen11oned research. Phalen a!ld
year Phalen said. his colleagues ad vise fire and police
.. ' . . departments and emergenq-man-
Ch11dren simply are at a greater agemenl officials on the potentia~
risk," he said. ''What also makes this effects ofa hazardous-materials acc1-~rch !mportant is the effects ~hat dent. They advise go\-cmmen1al
air pollution. h~s on us: The Amenca.o qencies and provide an formed back-
Lung :As~1a11on csu~ates that air ground to the press on a vmiet} of
polluuon 1s a factor in about I 0 pollut ion-related topics. peroenkOf all ,deaths.··
Results from the current tests may
not be complete for another decade.
but Phalen is hopeful that gov-
ernmental aJencies that regulate air
quality take into account the effect of
~
Since the laboratory '>'as es1ab:
lished 14 years ago, it also has bccom~
the leading authority on identifi-
cation of pollutant combinauon that
are potentially hazardous to humans.
While others are well aware of the
T wo purse-s n a t c hing suspect s h e ld
Two m~ were a.r.r tt'd Monda~ As the patrol unit made the stop.
after they allcgedl) ripped a purse off"' officers hear-0 th broadcast of the
the shoulder of a Huntington Beach crime warning and matched the
woman 1nd sped awa> in a car. police description of the me n with those
said loday. involved in the purse snatch at the
The men, David McHugh. 22• and Vons parking lot at Springdale treet and Edinger .\venue. Roben Fitzgerald, 20. both of West-Police said the dri er of the car
minster. were stopped by officeFS-"" edl .. ..,. "' ~ d even before the victim could call a •Cl yrelCniU out tnc wiuuow an • snatched the purse off the shouldcy of
police, a spokesman said. Julie Chiu of Huntington Beach. The
A police helicopter spotted the woman was not injured in the I 0: 15
vehicle. speeding northbound on p.m. incident.
-Graham·.Strcet, the-spokesman . :r~urse, which-contained credit
and radioed a patrol car to stop the cards and identification. was re-
driver for speeding. covered. police said.
health J hreats individual chemicals
may pose. foreca.st-ing-t~e-~ffCCLS..oL
chemical combinations is far less
documented.
Some of the research involves use
of animals. which led last Januai') to a
highly publicized thefi of 13 beagles
from the research laborator) by a
group opposed to use of animals in
medical rcscal"Ch. Phalen defended
the use of the dogs and opened the
-laboratory to independent veterin-
arians who SUP®rleil his contention
that the animals are not mistreated.
The ~arch concerning ch1ldren·s
reaction to air pollution. however.
his not included use of animals so far.
although Phalen ~id it ma) eventu-al! . ..
funding for the stud~ has come
9ver the . ~st four years from the
California Air Resources Board. the
Universi!Y . of California's toxic-
substances program. the Ettinger
Family of Newpon Beach and. most
recently. the Stocking Trust and the
National Hean. Lung and Blood
Institute.
·So far. computers haw been used
to make the endless calculations fed
them concerning pollution levels on
bow they affec1 the computer model.
Another research method uses hollow
structures through \\ hich pollutants
are passed. -
Researchers want to determine
what chemicals are captureci and
retained and which are pass through.·
This .. capture efficicnc~ ·· is usuall~
based on the size of the l 0hem1cal
particle.
The other halfofthe stud~ "ill be to
determine the health effects of retain-
ing those chemtca s.
"We need good detta for the
growinf child. And we need to
determine the ratio of what an atlult is
expected to get versus what an jnfant
is Cllpected to $Cl.:..' Phalen said.
"Safe levels in adults ma\ not be
safe for children.·· ·
~ROPERTY CHANGES MEET OPPOSITION: ••
FJ'J>m A l
plan proposals that residential are.as
be downzoned and commercial
_ltO"Wlh be signlfil!anl1) reduced.
Initially, city pla1rners proposed
thai-a f':!mimum standard of 2.400
square feet be set for lots where
zoning permitted ~he construction of
duplexes.
However. sc"eral hundred lo ts on
the Balboa Penmsula<ire 2.375 square
feet. Earlier. pleas from rcsidet11s
prompted the Planning Commission
to recommend duplexes be permitted
on those properties.
Still more residents who own lots of
2,250 square feet presented their
cases Monday for the right 10 build
duplexes.
Commercial propen~ owners like·
wise argued agalnsf more restrictive
elements in the general plan that the)
Yid would make projects unfeasible.
Dan Daniels said restncuons along
Mariner's Mile were panicularl)
troubling.
"You can't cut floor area rauo .
decrease heights, increase \-1cw cor-
ridors and end up with an economical
project.. ... Daniels said.
Tom Le vine. an attorney re~
resenting Lido Marina Village. said
the more re~tnctiH~...floor area ratio
being proposed 1n the genera) plan
would preclude plans to upgrade the
developmenl.
Bob Lenard. advance planning
manager for the city. acknowledged
that some of the proposals would
adversely.affect some propen y own-
ers.
"There's no quesuon there are
some changes in property values
when the city changes permitted
uses," Lenard said. "The question Is
how much?''
The public hearing is slated to
continue Oct. I 0 a! 6 p.m.
ARENA PARKING •••
FromAl I
ATTORNEY walk from surrounding neigh-concerts.
• • • borhoods a round to the main en-"It's going to be interesting to see
From Al trance will d1scoura,ge parking what happens with the Elton John
outside the amphitheater lot. crowd· ... (they're). usually pretty -the activities of Gambrel on the night Pofice also want to encourage mellow," tbe police officer said.
be died. parking at the fairgrounds in order to Still. if access to the venue become&
Gambrel's mother. Nelhc Jean reduce the number of pedestnanJ cloaed with traffic, people ma) head
Lewis oflndiana. also took the stand. who cross the traffic-clogged streets for the residential areas. Otckens said.
When questioned by Brown about before and after concerts. addina that parkjng attendants may·
Gambrel's personal habits. Lewis "If you've ever bCen around them. have difficulty keeping people from
\eStifted that her son was not it'~an ~penenct to sec these people walkina Olrough unauthonzcd en-
homoscxual and that she had never walking across the street ... at ran-trances.
seen him drink eitccss1vel}. dom," Dickens said "It's onl) b) the But the true test of \J)e plan will
Upon cross exam1na11on by ance of God 1ha1 someone hasn't come with the neitt sold-out per-
McDonald. Lewis said Gambrel had bttn hit out there and senou$1)' formance of a band that draws a
been in the Marines since 1976 and injured." · younaer crowd. t-~----t~,·~~~c~sarrw~~W·m~o~n~lyt~~bl~~~~~-~A;l~~~o~·~h~t;o~n~~~~~l'~s~c;oo~c~e;rt~1ssold "When ~hadthat INXS(~~ c Joba-Twday).ud~i•h) 1hnsc uc
brea Friday so that or Coun crowd, while not the same type that rowdy people, and it doesn't take
Judie Donald McCartin can ponder attended Manilow's show, should be much to push them ovtr Ole edge," he
lqal motions pending in the case. · beuer behaved than ones at hard rock said. •
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FAMILIES OF VICTIMS IN COURT ••• Jl'romAl .
not know ifhe would watch anv more those laws."
of the trial. · Telford said he wished more people
One other observer at the tnal also would take the time to observe their
said he was drawn by a desire to see constitution in 'action. He also ad-
justice done, although his interest was 1~itted that he was interested in trials
not a personal one. for the excitement the>· offer.
"I tlkd to teach political science "I don't know why people sit home
and constitutional law," said George-. and read mystery stories when they
Telford. a retired professor from the can come dow" here and sec trials
University oflowa. that are much more interesting,'· he
Telford. of Seal Beach. said he said.
wanted to observe the workings oft he Still othe~. carrying binders and
nation's consrnu11onal guarantee ofa · notebooks with high school and
fair trial, no mauer how grievous the· college logos, took a more immediate
accusation. academic interest in the proceedings.
"The prosecuuon has a case:· he But they also sajd the) ha"e chosen
said. "But I want to see them prove n. the Kraft trial because 1t promised
If this man is guilt}. then kt them some excitement.
sh.ow it be)ond the sbado" of a "We have to watch and then \Hite a
doubt." . report." said 17-~ car-old Scott
He said h~ had little patience with Sawyer, a senior ~I Foothill High
people who are willing 10 run rough-School in Tus1in. ,
shod over constitutional li~nies in Earl Steiner. 17. also a senior at
the name of"getting tou&h on Crime." Foothill, said he had read about the
"What docs 1ha1 m<'an. getting Kraft trial in the ne"'spaper :Ind had
tough on crime?" he said. "Crime decided to use it for his report on the
rates are lower where there is respect legal system.
for the law. And in order-to haYtthat. IT 10unctect li"e irwoulcf be the
we must have respect for legal most interesting: it's pell) sen-
procedures by which we if11plement sational," he said.
Robert ~In•, father of
muder am Wyatt-Lot-
11na. wu on band to hear tlie opeDID& atatementa. •
MESANS SEEK C:>USTER OF SOS ••• Jl'romAl .
I charities providing food.clothing and get to know o n a fi rst-name basis.
funl;is. and several halfway houses for Jefcoat said the homeless arc rarely
parolees in Costa Mesa. Jefcoat said. responsible for major crimes. But
And while 1he Department of somedocoi:nmit min~roffenscssuch•
Corrections sa)S 43 percent of par-as •lrespas~ng. public drunkenness
oled criminals will n:turn 10 pnson. and petty tft't-ft. ~ ...
homeless arc people,.too. When you
talk abo'1t them as a group, they
become the enemy.
"Costa Mesa has always had heart.
l'd like to see. us not become hard-
hearted."
l
Costa Mesa has mana&,ed to cut But some residents sa\ the west ~~~----~~~~~~~-crimes o n the '>'CSt 1dc. Eolice -side.has become._ a dumping ground --; __ _
marked a 43 percent reduction in for undesirables and want SOS
crime between 19s6and 19s1. movedersewhere. Tollway forum
Jefcoat said their su<:eess 1s the "We feel this is an inappropriate • ·
result of special enforcement efforts use ftere," said Pat Dolan. president
by officers to keep track of parolees of the Mesa West Homeowners'
and transients. As soon as paroled· Association. "The am pacts on our
criminals move to Costa Mesa. lives are major. It should be moved."
officers pay them a visit. Co u n c 1 I me m be rs M a r y
"We call it the greeting wagon:· Hornbuckle and Orville Amburgey.
Jefcoat said. ··w e let them know that who auended the meeting. said they
we know who the} arc:· were willing to work with residents to
-The same services that attract find solutions.
parolees bring man) poor and home-"Tbere are some legitimate con-
less to the city who patrol officers also cems," Hornbuckle said. ··But the
The Laguna Canyon Conservancy
will host a panel Wednesda) to
discuss the proposed San Joaquin
Hills tollway.
Speakers will d iscuss environmen-
tal, funding and growth issues.
The event will take place at the
Neiahborhood . Congregational
Church, 340 SL Ann's Drive, ~una
Besch. For information, call
SIJ-4357.
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The Desmond model
styled in a rich dark brown
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A perfect complement to
your buaineea or-cuual
wardrobe.
Also available in black
and walnut brown.
Parents' seminar
o~ child rearing
~chedule<;l at OCC
A three-hour workshop for parents and tcachm
focu1ina on effective d1sc1pline tcchnaq_.'s will be
offered Wednesday by Orange Coast Colleac's
Community Services Office. 1
.. Ho~to Get Your Child to Do What You Want
Him/Her to Do Without a StruJlle" will be
presented from 7 to 10 p.m. The n~g1strat1on fee of
S 19 includes m aterials.
Yvette Fibel, a speech and languaae patholgist
in Irvine, will conduct the session. Tickets may be
purchased by pho11e at 432~5880.
SIJelter •apporten meet
... Sandy Clark,"CO-O'¥ner of a Newpon Beach
fashipn and image consulting firm. will be the iucst
speaker at Wednesday's annual luncheon for the
Friends of the Orange CoaSt Interfaith Shelter for
homeless families.
The luncheon will be held at the Center Club.
650 Town Center Drive. Costa Mes. The public as
invited, and additional information may be' ob-
tained by catting 640-6438. :. . Computer tallr at UCI
Dr. Markku Saaksjarv1. professor of infor-
mation systems at the Helsinki School of Econ-
omics. will discuss informauon S)Stcms research
and education 1n Finland Wednesda~ at I p.m. tn
Room 432 ofUCl's Computer Science building.
The program is sponsored b> the Computers,
Orpnizations, Research and Pohcy Society. a
doctoral study concentration concerned with the
economic. societal and political impacts of com-
puterization.
Dalrtop pabllshlng viewed
An eight-wee~ cen iticate. program 1 n desktop
publishing will be offered through the Continuing
Education prov-im of the Art Institute ofSouthern-
Califomia, beginning Wednesda).
The course has been designed to provide
training in computer aided publications. The
institute is located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road in
Laauna Beach, and information. is available at
497-3309.
r
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueedey, Septemw 27. ,... AS ..___
CM lirrest nets $20M in bogus bill&·
ly TM Associated Press
A Santa Ana man belle' cd tO' be the
mastermind of a countcrfeattng operation
was arrested 1n Costa Mesa and m ore than
S20 million was confiscated 1n "hat ma}
be a . ~ord se11ure of bogus ball\.
authonttes said.
Julio Antonio Marmol. 41. a nall"( of
•Cuba who hves in anta .\na. "'as charged
Monday with two counts of Po\~ss1on of
counterfeit mone)' and dealing m counter-
feit money. U .. Attorne~ Robcn Bonner
Sltd.
Authorities recovered more than 20'.000
bills in SIOO denominauons from has
.....
Biatoric aigning
Santa Ana home. said Richard J. Griffin of
the Secret Service ollice 1n Lo~ ngeles.
Printihg plate'I. photograph1c ncptiv~
and other equipment "ere al~ st11ed.
.. This represtnts one of the larjeSt
counterfe111ng~1zure~ tn the h1stor) of the
Unned States Secret Service " Griffin said.
When the mone) ts counted. ll could
surpass the current record of S~.048.000.
officials said
.. The big fish has been ught.'' said
Griffin. who declined to release specafics of
the case "to make sure nont' of the small
fish gel away"
The bills. ahhou~ passable. "ere of
"bnly fair quality. Gnffin said
~A good bank teller could ~tand there
blindfolded and go through them and JUSl
be able to feel the difference." Griffin said
Thc 1nvcsugat1on began lust Wednc~da}
when a Cosla Mesa couple"' ho had bought
some of the fake note!> for 50 cent!. on the
dollar trtcd to pass one of them at a anta
Ana dcpanment !>tore
A salesperson spotted the bill and Secret
Scrv1cc'l1cnts '-"ere called a1:cord1ng to the
cnm1nal complaint tiled 1n l . Dmnct
Court on Monda).;
Durin& the ne>.t t"o da)'!>. ~cret en ace
l&COtS WOrked Wtlh the COUplt'. gt\'lng
them c~sh to bu) more of the fal.e .bill<..
said Gnffin. who c-alled It a te\tbool. case
Secret Se(\ ice agenh arre11ted \1armol
after he left the couple's Costa Mesa
apanment fnda) A.ccord1~$ lO an af-
fidavn. Marmol rece1"ed pantal pa) ment
for his c:mjlnal deh' er) and brought the
pa1r'S8.00Q more The coupleJrns not been
charged.
After his arrest '1armol "ai' ed h1!>
nghts and took agents to his garage in
Santa Ana. There. he pointed out the boxes
of bogus bills. according tO the complaint
lf con\lcted. he face!> 15 ~eilrs m pnson
and a S.:!50,000 fine for each of the
possession counti.. and 10 )cars an prison
and a $250.000 fine for dealing 1n
counterfeit mone' He 1s being held
without bail at the Terminal bland prison
in Los o\ngeles.
Sales of new
baldn~ss drug
re~rted slow
LO A.NGELE"> 1.\PJ-\ume pharma·
ctsts blame a lacl. ot puhlil av.arl'nl'" tor
slo" sales ofRogainl' 1n tlw t""o v.l·el.s th.it
the first L". go' ernnwnt·.ippro' l'd drug
for gro"' mg hair ha' tx·l'n on thr '>heh l''
.., don't kno" 11 J"h'"uan' or pa11ents
k.no" 11"!. out. .. )<!Id "'l'' l' '\k,stneo a
pharmacist at ar, Pharman 1n \.\ e'>l Holl~"ood ... , thought 11 \'uultf real!\ take ofT " ·
VpJohn Co.. the drug" manufacturer
sent us first sh1fumen·h tu pharmal.'1es 1n
Sou1hem Cah nu• 1uo ~
"1thou1 unleashtng a maJor ad,en1!>ing
campaign or media b!Jtz
Da' 1d '\tacCallum a pharmaceuncals
anal~st v.1th Hambrecht &. Quist tn an
Francisco. saad he though& H Vl'aS odd that
UpJOhn \.\OUld put the product on the
market 10 such an unhe ralded "a~.
In•arance group meet.
The monthly assembl~ meeung for the South
Coast Insurance Association will be held Wednes·
day in the Avalon rooms of the Holtday I n,n. I 7941
Von K,l'man Ave .. 1rvine.
Offtclala •tan papers Monday clearing the way for
the $350 million Waterfront botef and reaort
project that wlll suetch along Pacific Coaat
Ht&bway from !f untington Street to Beach
Boale.ard in Huntington Beach. From left are,
Robert Mayer, president of the Robett L . Mayer
Corp., llayoz John ErakJne, City Adminietrator
Paul Cook and City Cletk Connie Brockway. , ·
Se' eral local pharmacists said the~
recel\ed man~ 1nqumes about thl'
p~scnpuon drug but sales ha' e ~n slo"
"I put tn a dozen -and mo' ed out '"o ··
said Hert> Woloshin. pharmacist at Bro'"' n
& Wehn Pharmaq an Pasadena ... That's
not exactl y a lot ...
Dorie Paterson, litigauon supervisor for UAC
Continental Clai ms, \\1Jrcomtuct The sessio~he
cost is $14 n thc-d~ntl reserv~t1on are being
taken by.-Pat Spadoni at 756-3365.
Spenders' pro'gram set
"How to Go Broke Saving Mone}·· ts the topic
of a special seminar for· shopahohcs to be held
Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nonh'-"ood
Community Park. 4531 B~an A\e .. Irvine.
Rhea Vogt will conduct-the program which will
point out how .. bait.ams" can boomerang. Ad-
mission is S 15 for indtviduaJs and $25 for a couple.
with information available from Da' td Anderson at
660-3920.
Needlepo~nt meetlng
The Point to Point t haptor of the ..\mencan
Needlepoint Guild "ill meet \\ endesda~ at 6:30
p.m. at the H untington Beac h L1br:u;. on Talben
Avenue at Golden West Street.
Claudia Kjlm1t "ill be 1he guest spt"aker at a
pulled threat prOJeCl. Call Doroth} Donnelly at
(213) 596-0669 for member hip information.
Rable. cllnlc In Nlgael
A neighborhood. low-co t ant1-rab1e clinic for
dogs will be held Wednesda~ from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
Cfown Valley Park. '29751 C'rO\\ n Valle~ Parkw.I~.
Laguna Niguel.
The cost of the vaccinations ts $3 per dog. Call
the Southern California Veterinal) Medical '\s-
sociation at 523-0980 for fun her information.
• 7:30 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dl1trict, Harper Community Center. 425 E. I 8th St..
Costa Mesa.
• Wedni:.day, Sept. 28
• 9:30 a.m. Oruge Couty Board of Sa~r
vi10n, board hearing room, Hall of Admmistrauon.
10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 7 p.m. Lapaa Beacb Pluniag Commi11loa,
oouncil chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
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rotidsbill
SACRAMENTO I .\Pl -T"o ot Or-
ange Count} 's planned mil roads "ould
bec.omc part of the state Ju~" a) S) stem.
with the statt pa) mg for mamtenace of thr
roadways. under lcg1r,lat1on signed 1nro
law Monday b) Go' George D1:ul..mcJ1an.
The Republican gQ' ernor signed
SB:?048 and B.:!04~ b' ~n. Johri
Seymour. R-Anahe1m ·
Seymour's bill designate the 81Mern
corridor. a planned toll road bct\\<.'Cn the
Riverside and anta ..\na frl"C\\t:l)>~ through.
h;vine as Ht$h"'ay 231 _The Foothill
corridor running nonh ol Inane from
Highway 231 to Interstate -near ·~m
Onofre became H1gh\\;l\ 241.
The planned an Joaquin Htll tOll\.\3~
had previous! been designated a state
highway.
The roads were authon1cd undcr 1987
legislation as a wa' of financing nc"
highways without suite funds. Construc-
tion of the high"a) '-"OUld be financed b~
a combinauon of de' eloper fr·cs. federal
funds and toll . ymoor has <,.a1d.
Cntics of Se' moµr''i bills said that once
the 62 miles oltoll roads a~c bualt~Orangc
County residents would not suppon gas
tax increases needed to to build h1ghw3)
in other parts of the state.
State Sen. Baff) Keene. D-Valkjo. abo
said the bills set a ne\\ state poltc) that
gives an advantage to allluent area hl.c
Orange Count} o'er poorer areas tn
developing and ma1nta1n2 ne" htlth"a's.
But Se ymour said hts l~g1slat1on \\Ould
enable the road con~tructton to be e~
pcdited without mass" c state fund mg and
that traffic congestion Ill Orange (ount}
necessitated the nc" h1gn " II)
i · Trajiic\ growth th·ehotissues at
forum.for NB Council candidates
By Pl\UL ARCHIPLEY
Of the D.ity ..... llAlll
Gro" th and traffic are emerging as the
primary battles 1n ewpon Beacm·s Cit)
Council race. with regae>nal sk1rm1shes
peppering the fight for three open seats.
The Balboa Ba) Club scned as the
battleground for the opening round as
se'en candidates and a stand-in pan1c1-
pated 1n the lir t fo rum.
Spon ored b~ the Corona del Mar
Chapter. of the California Republican_
Assembl). the forum attracted more than
100 listeners as t\.\O incumbents· and st\
challengers traded ~ 1e" s on the cit~ ·s
general plan. the an Joaquin Hills toll" a)
and its interchanges. ballot Measure K -
~no"n as the ··traffic management 1n-
111ati-ve;-.. or TM I-and <*her 1 ues.
'\!though the candidates are eltXted b} a
cttywide vote. each represents one ofse,en
d1stncts.
Two candidates are seeking the seat
being vaca}ed by Councilman Ph al Maurer
m D1stnct 5. which Includes Balboa I la nd
and Ne" Port Center. The) are Jean Wan.
president of the cttazens· group top
Polluting O ur ewpon. and Ralph
Rodhe1m. an independent bus1ne man.
Mayor John C'ox • .sec.klng,.hLS Uurd term
in District 7. "h1ch takes in pontons'of
Coron1;1 del Mar. is being challenged b~
formt'r .Mayor Paul RyckofT.
And Counc1lwoJT1an Ruthe!~ n Plum-
mer faces three challengers 1n hl'r re-
election bid m Dtstnct 2. V1h1ch 1ndudes
West ewpon. Seeking to unseat her are
Ge ne a Mat lock . a rl·tired
anesthes1olog1st. infa <::rBnen. a colfl-
munity associauon leader. and indepen-
dent businessman Stedmg Wolfl' Jr
Filling tn for '-"att on Fnda~ "hl' "as
out of lO'-'n. 'Aas Nanc' ~I.inner her
campaign manager. ·
On issues ofgro"th and traffic. fi,e of
the candidates OPPoSC TM I. the con-
tro,ers1al measure that "ould tie de,elop-
ment appro,3ls to road 1mpro,ements. ·
Matlock. who fa,ors the measure. said
the \Oters should ha"e an opp()nunl\) to
decide. he ISJOtned b) \.\au and R~c~olT.
both of "hom "e{C anstrumental tn
dfllfllng the 1niua11' e.
Among the oppOncnts. 0-Bnen said 11
"as too com pk\ a mca!>urc .ind soluuons
should be lefl to,the Cu~ ( ouncll
C'o\. arguing T~I \\Ou Id create red tape
and C\lCa e"<pense for C\ en mino r home
improvements. Saad ... It. an attack on
25.000 propen~ O'-"ners ..
Refuting that claim and delcnd1ng the
measure. R\cl.ofT said ... .\m traffi solu-
-.tm n as.-gomg t0sunµomeb0d~-··
The incumbents defended their records
on o'erall gro"th 1n the cal\. too
· .. O,er the last eight ~cars "e·,e defi-
nitely had controlled gro" th 1n the ctt~ :·
Plummer said ... T"o hundred houses a
)Car 1s not rampant growth·· .
Wolfe. nottngthC'cll~ 1 qs percent hu1lt-
out. said proposed re' 1s1ons 1n the general
plan "ere a mo'e "an the nght d1re<'lJon"
for fulure de,clopment
..Rodne1m said the l.e' to the iutun.• as
"balanced grO'Ath .. He said the Cit~ should
press The lrvmc Co for more open space
"hen It develops the remainder of m
• e" pon propen~
-\II of the cand1dat<.'S fa,or the _-an
Joaquin Hills toll"a' in one fonn or
another
R'c~ofT 1s among the most cnt1cal.
no11ng he 9 ppo!>es "an~ propo5al that
dump traffic i,n w :--:e"port Bea h:·
Matlock. Wolle. Rodhe1m and \.\all
f:J\ or scaled-do" n 'er~1ons in one form or
another. "1th Rlxihctm c;uggesttng plans
should 1nd udl' lane<. for mulu-passenger
'eh1clt·<,
··'-' e need to plan lor future modes of
transp()nat1on. 100:· he saad.
• Co, suppons the current eight-lane
pro posal. arguing. ·· tx lanes arc not
eno ugh to get the traffic ofT Pa<"1fic Coas1
H1gh"a) ..
The proPosed tollwa~ "ould run south
from the Corona del Mar Freewa\ to the
n Du~go Free"a~ near San Juan
( .ip1Mrano
'ot al( of the que-s11ons focused on
growth and traffic For instance. a member
of the audience complained that o'er-
grQwn tr~ ha' l' ruined "tcws of the ocean
and ba' 10 Corona del l\-1ar and "ondered
ho"' the candidates "ould deal v.11h tht"
problem .
~nn_er said \.\all WOUid \\Of!.. "1th the
rt'S1 dents to fi nd .. a consensus from people
1n their ne1ghborhood'i ··
<. O\. noting O\ ergro"'n trees are a maJOr
l"Omplatnl an Harbor Vic" Halls. said the
cit~ has been replactng them on cll~-
0 " ned land.
.\nother questrontr asl.t'd the can-
didate their approach to rehab1hta11ng
h(lmCS and buSIOC'SSCS IO detcnoratang
neighborhood<. along R1,cr and Neptune
a' enues and Seashore Om e
Plummer said a largcl} transient PoPLI·
lauon in the area is the culpnt. and an
1ncn:,3se· in O\.\ ner-occup1ed homes would
soh e the problem
.. l n11l 11 become'\ a more stable area 11
"111 tlC an a •nate of flu,:· she said
\\ olie ad' ocates stro nger communaca-.
tioo lx't"een tht' Ctt\ Counctl and home-
0" nt•r, as<.Ol."13 \IOns . tp JOlntl) seek solu-
\IC'n\ .
.\nd ffBncn fa,ors conve~aon of
mult1-famil~ unit" w <>angk-fam ll~ homes
tn .. d1minatt• <.omc of the people and
ma' Ix' \l1me t'l tht' traffic ·· ~
Co~ntian ~~n.~es killing wi~e~
letting daughter take blame
was seen hc:id1ng tnto nt:arb~ orange
grO'-CS whe-n \\ 1t nC'><.l'\ arproached II ...
Someone t_ore do"n a .. Dul.al.1
F.or Preside nt"' banner draped 3cros'i
a prage 1 n the 1 QJI l hfoc.l of 1ert1i
Raton Road ~tontlJ' .afternoon. ••• A Compaq n1mputcr and soft" are
were stolen from .l hu1;1ness 1n the
9700 bloc!. of k mrnmo Road be-
t~en b pm undJ\ and a.m
Monda}
Lacuna Beach
The 0'"' ner of 3 car part..l.'d \tondJ'
on San Joaquin t~tt said a 'and.ii
slashed the car'!> ures
• • •
Police a~sted thrtt men \tooJ.l\
on susp1c1on of Posse srns o;tokn
propert). 1l I ~."h Cht>Holet \tl,ntc
Carlo. Arrested at :! a m \fonda' on
Thaha Uttt and uth ( oa t Htgh-
~a) "ert' Peter ~en Long. 21. l''
Tuas. Jame Da' 1d L'pton. ~.. ut
Huntington Beach
A. bandit "'ho ma) be tnmg to \\Ori.
his wa ' up 1n the ~orld stole a 'ello"
6-foot ladder lrom a pl'Cl.up truck tn
the I 6QOO bloc!. of \falaga . ...
.\ dark brown ubaru hatchback
\alued at s-.~oo was stolen from tht'
d n'e"a' in the 20000 block of
Colooaai Frem s&aff ud wire reports
An Orange County man accused of
killing his wife for insurance money
and coercing his dauahter into taking
the blame denied the charaes and said
the tcen-qer's aftcgations att sitnply
J an attempt to get o ut of jail.
David Arnold Brown, 35. pleaded
-inn~nf to murdenmd -conspiracy c~Monday.
HIS third wife. Linda Marie Brown.
23, was shot twice in the abdomen at
dOK ranae as she slept in a rented
Garden Grove home on March 19.
1915.
Brown's dauahter, Cinnamon Brown, now 18. admitted to the
killigand hu spent thru yean 1n the
CalifOmia Youth Authonty. but re-
c:catly recanted her confession, lead-
iaa IO &be anat Thunda)' 9', Brown
and his wife·s "'ter, Pltncia Ann Badey, at their Anaheim home.
Brown told authorities she covemt
c..-.... ~
A IUIPIC' •ho .-'tole tM wheel
cown hm a Horida ecord Mon·
dly monq lcft a no~ apol°'zlna b' lbl tMft. ~inch occurred 1n tM
440 block or. Fair Drive. · • • • Someooc unsnaPPt'd the con·
up for her father after he assured her he had lef\ the home earlier an the
she would spend little time 10 Jail C\enang because ht wife and daugh-
becausc o(hcr age. tcr "ere btdenng. and returned to
She was tcntcnccd to 27 ~ears to find his "'fe dead
life. But because she was a ju\'entle. Detecll\es foµnd Cinnamon SC'\-
that punishment meant she would be eral hours later in a back}ard
housed. with . the California Youth doghouse. The girl had taken an
Authonty unul. she was 25 or released overdose of a p~scrtp\lon drua and
on 8~ ~hav1or. · wa!. holding a note that read; ;1bear
Municipal Coun Judgc Dennis God please forgt"e me. I d1dn•t mean Choate ordcmt Brown. the owner of · .. . the Data Recovery computer sen att to llurt her.
m Brea. to return to court Oct. 5 for a .\uthonu~ allege Brown obtainC'd
bell review his daughters help b> telling her that
Brown rould f.cc the death penah)' his '-"tfe "as pan ofa Mafia plot to kill
beaute of a spccial<1rcumstantt him. ".uthont1es also sa) that B~wn
ati.tk>n that he k1lltd for financial had ha s daughtt'T practtcc •-nt1111
pin. 5u1c1dc notes and ga'e her the dr\.IJ.
Pr~utors said Brown took out but the~ do not think she ac tual!)
four lite iMUfln('( pohc1cs on his wtfe ._,11~ lhc 'A Oman '
dunns thetr thl'ft-)ftr mamqr. Garden Gro"e police Dctccme
1nchadint a couple 1n the two months Fred McLean ha said pohce ~ere
befOft Mr •••"· He coh«tfd susp1c1ou from tht' out~t orthc case. . S815.000. politt said. but ""rt unahle to dt~provc Bro•n·,
Brown called pohcc and told thnn c-onfes ion
vtftiblr top oa a Suzuki Samuraa DUbd in tM I 500 block o( Mna
\'mlf Driw £all and ttolt the tc9-a
ti~ COWT ud tools; 11w ··*ft
occumid between l :lO p.m. ~Y
Hd :'7 a.m.-Sunday. • • • •
A MCfeO WU "'*" from I l 916
, ..
Toyoca ~&mf) pat\td 1n 1~ .lOOO
block of lristOI trtte btt~ ~
P.llL Sud). ~ doiot' ~ .....
Fountain Valley e""po~ Corp at I ~235 \h &.Id~
Circle reponed \hmda' that a super-
visor in the sh1pp1ng, department
alleaedl) emheukd 300.168 n
from the compan' lx't"ccn Februa~
I 986 and .\pn l I~'~ b~ phon103 m
bo&us 1n,01ce-s The \·ompan~ claim~
to have paid the IO\OICC :ind the
'upcn 1sor then dert''>lteJ the mone'
in numerous bani. • • • " ~adent an tht• 1)\.100 blod .. of
Gardenia .\'-\:nuc rc~)rted ')Orne-one
.-alkt'd into h1'\ oPlo'n g.ir.ige some·
ttmc bct-..un unda' anJ \tonda'
ind too~ ht~ "'al let Id\ on 3 "urk
bench cont.aintn s ~(
Newport lliicb
An arson anempt t11fN ''hen lit}
.anknown sus_p«t -.so.a.L.~'d a papt't ~I •ith a flamm;ible hqu1J. lat •1t
and SM'-~ It lhruu&h a m;ul '' 't -at
P'wmlC'o Inc .. a pl'\"\: aou' metal tinn
It Sft~ San ~1cola The towtl ,taJ not
rcraaan In
e'ad;t. and Ga~ L« 0~11 := l°'I
VtetOf"\ 1ile • • •
4. '-tdeo camera "a 'itolcn trom a
home on uth La nda. the' 1c11m
told pohce ~ton~,,
• • •
PQhce arrc tNi Rohrn Fa~ e Lin-
coln. 46. of ~t a <\loo \ 1e10 on ,u,p1-
c1on ofdri\ln& under the influence ()t
alcohol. Lincoln "-3'i 'ltopped at 11 10
p.m. Monda~ on C'oa~t H1gh"a~ Jl
S«ond A'enue
• • • Juveniles reported!~ shol paint
pellet gun at pao;~in~ cars in the bOOO
blocl ot \\ amtr .\' cnuc . . ..
~resident complain«! ofhea1;ing a
loud constructaon not St' a,i.the rear of
Hunungton Bt>ach Inn at Huntington
Strttt and Paci fi c Coast H1ghwa)'
The resident reponcd the noise at
9·59 p.m "htle W) ordmanecs
reported!) proh1b1t consiruction be-,
tv.ttn pm and .. am
"chent at the Hohda' pa at 17091
Beach Blvd.. said someone stoic S•
cash. S3SO in clolhtn&. a checkbook
and kc)','I from hts locked lod;eT.
Chain reaction crash hurta two
Beams from a n Otqo Trtt'4a)
o~ cruh«I onto th~ \Chad~
neer OalVtt Dn,·c Monda-. arter-
nooa .. caaans •l\IU" o v.o· ~l(' • ~ to \ahfomu1 H1pv.a\
Pltrol ~ a southbound prbqt
tnack hit t.M undcn1dc bf lhC' O'-er-
putlfOUd ~)() p.m in<iij1~1
~ belm and a \tttl bnm
J"hr s&iiel beam hil& 1917 fO\U\a
C&mT')' UW1 a 191 To~o'8 PIC~u
tNCk.. l'M ~n bean hit a 198
Volks-.n Jena. •
G1ttllc O'Donnell
dmma the C"amry. was taken IO.---.......
• ddleba k C'ommun1t)' HOllM\&l tn
Laa..u.!}!lH•lls for uutmcnt of to.r
back p&1 n She was tree• llld
rtka~. The P.•tlcup dnvcr. who wat
no1 •dcnttftcd • .,... uated for m1nof
1n1unnat Tosdn Comm~•ty Holpi·
I.al.
Tht dnYen of the ~ nD.
anc.t Jena wtft "°' ilrjwed.. nc
ICC'ldcnt shut dOWa Ult~
laftn fbr about ftw • Wt.Ir CHP ollk.ats kMOV\4 ._ ....._
1
•
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M OrMg9 Comt DAIL V PILOT I Tu.day', September 27, 1Me
.. Second defendant guilty_ orncerwon 't ---~-f,~ace charges in murder ~f DEA agent 1n ocshoot1ng
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Me~
ican dnaa trafficker tied to a murder
by a strand of hair became the second
ohhree defendants convicted 1n the,
l 98S tonurc-killing of a U.S. drug
aeen t in Mexico
Rene Verdugo Urquidez,
ponrayed by prosecutors as the chief
lieutenant of rtputed Mex1 tan drug
lord Rafael Caro Quintero. was found
pilty Monday b) a jul) that de-
liberated four days.
The same panel returns toda)' to
deliberate funher on a third deten-
dant's guilt or innocence.
The remaining defendant. Jesus
Felix Gutierrez,38, formei;ownerof a
Los Angeles seafood company, is
chatted with aiding and abetting
Caro in his escape to Costa Rica after
the killing of Drug Enforcement
Administration agent Enrique
Camarena and his pilot. Alfred
Zavala A vcJar.
Verdua~. 36, was convicted oftivc Verduao at the villa\,e da) of the
counts of conspiracy, kidnapping, murckr. He said Verdugo spoke w1th
murder and twocountsofv1olent acts another man about "a problem" they
in suppon of racketeering, The latter , had just solved.
is a new statute aimed at drug-related Verduao. who could face a sentence
crimes. of life imprisonment, "as scheduled
The battered bodies of Camarena for sentencina Oct. 26.
and his pilot were found buried at a Yerduao's wife and small on
remote ranch outside Guadalajara on attended the trial but were not present
Mar. S. 1985. Camarena had been for the verdict.
kidnapped outside the U. . Con-The federal court jul)' earlier con:"
sulate in Guadalajara on Feb. 7. 1985. vtcted former Mexican policeman
The only physical evidence against Raul Lopez Alvarez in the murders.
VerdugQ was a single strand pf hair . Verduao, an admitted drug traf-
found at Caro's Guadalajara c;o m-ficker. and his attomeys sighed when·
pound whert Camarena is believed to U.S. District Judge 'Edward Rafcedie
have been killed. read the first guilty verdict.
Circumstantial evidence came Defense attorney Michael Paned ·
from government informants 1nclud-ponrayed Verdugo as a pawn in a
ing other drua smugglers who sa~ political pme played by the Mexican
they hciard Verdugo discuss ttft: and U.S. governments. He said
Camarena killing. Verduso sacrificed to close an em-
One witness who had a pica bargain barass1ng case which had strained
with the government told of eeing neiahborly relations.
No criminal charges "ill be filed
qainst a Westminster police officer
who shot and killed a youn~ man
during a fight at his mother's surprise
binhday party, the Orange County
District Attorney's Office said Mon-
. day.
Deputy District Anorne) Richard
F. Toohey said the decision was based
on information from a lengthy grand
jury investigation into th'c July 15
death of Fraflk Martin~z. 18.
Grand jury foreman James 0 .
Lindberg said the more than eight-
day hearing consisted of numerous
exhibits and tesumon) from 61
witnesses, including members of
'Martinez's famil).
Westminster police spokesman Of-
ficer Tom Broderson said the depart-
ment was happy about the decision.
Legacy of Orky to live on
in offspring Baby Shamu
' By fte AtMClale4 Presa
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The legacy ofOrky the killer whale will live at Sea
World 1n the form of his offspnng Ba!>J' Shamu, born just three days before
Orky's death of apparent old age. officials said. O rky was believed to be
between 27 and 32 years old when he died Monday al the marine put .. An
autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death but officaals
said Orky had displayed acute symptoms of advan~ aaina ~or ~v~I
months. according lo Robert K.. Gault. Sea World prts1dcnt. "While th1111 a
sad occasion for those of us he~ at Sea World as well as the miUions of people
who were thrilled and educated by Orky ... we are buuoyed by the binh just tut
Friday of Orky's calf." said Gault. "As in all of nature, the old die and ne.w
babies arc born to take their places. Wear~ proud that the legacy of Orky will
live on." Gault said anothercalfsired byOrky is expected to be born soon at the
Sea World in San Antonio. Texas. · •
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TIJMter llvl.ng In fear after police .Jlp
LOS ANGELES -Th~ family of a man who said he tipped police to
alleged drug dealing was terrori£ed by a hail of automatic weapons fire the day
after police questioned him about the case in full view of the nciahbors. Pedro
Pagan said Sunday his famil) is la v1ng in fear after the Saturday niaht attack by
gunmen who sprayed the Pagan living room with 14 rounds (rom a 9mm
weapon. "We le:lrned there is no such thing as being anonymous and we can
only wonder what is in store for U)," said a sobbing Amparo Agosto, Paaan's
32-ycar-old daughter. who lh es in the home with her' 6-year-old son. Police
Capt. Robcn Riley said Monday that officers were checking Pagan's statement
that he had called to rcpon drug dealing at his neighbor's house. If Papn was
the tipster. investigators shouldn't hl\H questioned him in view of the alleged
Singleton says he can't pay victim's awa~q _ _._.;;:;:rap1dtr•n•itbac1:tanarmal
where h~attempted to hve after being about $200 in the bank. is un-hitchhiker I 0 years ago and raped her SAN' FRANCISCO -II was jusr another routine c~mmute. but
relcascd from prison for lh~ 1978 employed, disabled because of kidney and hacked off her forearms. thousands of people who depend on the Ba} Area Rap1d-Trans1t system were
A rape victim whose attacker cut attack. problems, owns no propert). and has In June, an Orange Count~ Su-happy to crowd the trains as u~ual as a strike that could have meant cha~
offherarms with an ax has reluctantly Vincent won the $2.56 mil hon civil notsold the movie, book o rtelevis1on perior Coun commis~ioner 1n Santa didn't happen. "If BART wasn't running. this town would be dead," sa.1d
' · ns to cotlttt S2:-S6--,u~aam"""""" en m ~1J.,....,.,co~u .... 1T""'1 ... agacr7fli1"1•s~1---n"""·lh"'"'B....,t""o,...h"'1f'..-i~s-5atd.--:,,..-.-Acfttl·4'1f'tN-jeNe'f<tedMeEt-,fdwards'demand for an Stal\tey-Rothcls ht: wai1t:ctat<l do'-'ntOwn station on Manda)',~ the 71-milc
million from the man after he Sin&leton earlier this )ear. "I guess I am going to have to g1,e arrest warrant for Si11gletonLHe ruled rail system that carries :?04.000 riders each weekday was ~peraung norm.ally
revealed in a secret meeting he 15 1-fowever, her attorney. Mnrk Ed-up on collecti~ this judgment for th'e that the request shoufd hAve been after BART and tht.> emplo)ce~· union reached a tentat1v~ scttlemen~ m a
nearly broke, her lawyer said. wards of Tustin, said Monda) that time being, but, in my heart I am not filed near San Quenti!l State Pnson contract dispute -JUSt hours before a smke was set !O begin. ~n:ic r~hcv~
Mary Vincent has decided to drop Singleton told him during secret g~ing to let if .go," Edwards quoted where Singleton was freed after j:>assengers said they had resigned themselves to spending hours silt.mg m tbw
effons to collect damages from con-testimony•in a San Francisco hotel Vincent as sayrng. completing his sentence and parole in cars if 1,200 clerical and.maintenance workers had walk~d off the jOb. Others·
· victed rapist Lawrence Singleton. room last weekend that his only Vincent is marriea and lives in the April. planned to ride their bicycles. take buses or catch rides Wlth other commuters.
whose parole earlierthis year set off a income is a $600-per-month ocial Pacific Nonhwest. She was I$ wheft "Sin&leton reportedly was living in · "(But) it's just like there "as nothing going on .the past three months." John
public furor in several communities Security ch«k. Singleton has o.nly Singleton picked her up as a florida earhcr this year. · r Scott. of Alameda, said. referring to the labor dispute.
r
aganda-cbiefnew
sh prim;e minister
Hlrohitostlll B .S. advisers invo1vea
~!!~~~ t~0!!!~.s in El SalVadof fire fight
WARSAW. Poland{AP)-Parlia-
ment today named as prime minister
a journalist who represented Com-
munist auth·onties in 198°"8 I talks
with Solidarity. then defended the
free trade union movement's manial-
law suppression.
The choice of pany propaganda
chief Mieczyslaw Rakowski comes
less than a month before planned
talks between the government and
-Solidarity on reinstating the labOr
federation's legal status and re\ iving
Poland's crippled econom~.
Rakowski pecame the counta: 's
ninth frimc miJlistcr since Wo rld
War I by a 338-5 'l'ote with 35
abstcritions in a nationally televised
pa.rliament vote.
The new prime minister immedi-
ately asked for two weeks to form a
' new government from people with
"reformis attitudes~d said he
would seek to broaden the ~om
munist-dominated governing coali-
tion.
"I want to create a Cabinet "'h1ch
will have a broader s0C1al con-
fidence," he said in brief remark~.
Before the vote, Polish leader Gen.
Wojclech Jaruzelski told the Sejm. or '
parliament, that the new government
would be open to dialogue and
economic reform. Rako" ski. 61. had
been proposed for the job b~
Jaruzclsk1 and on Monda) received
the backing of the ·230-membcr pan~
Central Committee.
The pany controls the government
throupi its mzjority in the ejm.
Solidarity leader Lech Walesa ex-
pressed ho~ th~t Rakowski' at-
.
lllecayalaw Rakowski
' tltudes as head of government would,,
not be a ffected by his record as an
opponent of the banned union move-
ment.
over Japan today as palace ph~sic1ans
failed to contain Emperor Hirohito's
internal bleeding and the go' ernmcnt
said it had summonep the a1hng 87,
year-old monarch's grand~on home
from Bmam.
Kenj1 Maeda. head of general
affairs for the lmpc(lal Palace. quoted
chief palace physician Akira Takagi
as saying: "The emperor's cond11io n
is stable but it's not 1mpro' 1ng either.
It's an extremely difficult situ3t1on."
Maeda said doctors had found
"slight traces" of_ blood in the
emperor's bowel discharge the
previous night. an indication of
internal hemorrhaging,
Chief Cabinet Secre1an Kc110 Ob-
uchi told a news conference Lhat
Prince Aya. the :?2-)ear-old ) ciunger
son of Crown Prince AJ..ihito. ~ould
return to Japan shortl).
' WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. quancrs in nonh central El Salvador.
military advisers opened fire on rebel -It was not known .wecifically
forces in El Salvador two '"eeks ago whether the 1hree U.S. soldiers killed
during a g~nfight between anyone.The).'.reponedlyreturnedfire
Salva<Soran arm) force and lcfust with M-16 nOcs.
rebels. the Pentagon said. ~ "There are no mdicauons of guer-
Maj. Kathy Wood. a Pentagon rila casualties as a result of the U.S.
spokeswoman. ~id Monday the .S. defensive fire." the Post quoted Lt.
advisers .. fired in self defense" and Gen. Charles W. Brown. director of
that none was injured. the Defense Security Assistance
"They were caught in the middle of Ageocy, ~s writing in the memo.
the a lire fight and their o" n hves The encounter occurred Sept. 13.
were in jeopardy, so the} fired in self but word of it surfaced Monday
defense," she said. because the Defense Dcpanment
The Washington Post in its Tues-referred to it in a report it is required
d · · -"' 0c~ De to send to Congress whenever a ay editions quotl;U a n!nse -hostile action in El Salvador involves partment memorandum as sa)ing 16 Salvadoran soldiers and five guer-an American; the spokt'swoman said.
rillas were killed in the assault at the She said she had not seen the memo
Salvadoran Army's 4th Brigade head-referred lo by the Post.
j_
Israeli soldiers go on West Bank off ensiv~ Strlnf of F-14 craihes leads to prolie
SAN DIEGO (AP)-; The crash of
an F-1 4 into the North ~rabian Sea.
the fifth involving the $44 million
supersonic jet in the past month." 111
prompt an inquif') into the craft's
operation. Navy officials said.
F-14. pan of Fighter Squadron 111
JERUSALEM (AP) -I raeli
soldiers shot and wounded two
Palestinian protesters toda~, a da)
after three Arabs were killed and 67
wounded in one of the bloodier days
of the nine-month uprising 1n the
occupied territories..
l~rael radio and the national news
agency ltim said the ~in casualties·
was due to a more ,aggressive army
policy of confronting protesters and
~ 1 O PEN 9-6 DAILY FRI 9-8 ..
. . . ~d at San Diego's Miramar Naval ·
Air Station. conducted routine flight
operations in the North Arabian Sea,
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Bob Pritchard said.
lo the Introduction of plastic bullets.
which allows soldiers to lire more
freely.
Officials at lttihad Hospital 1n
Nablus, the largest West Bank c11y.
said a IS-year-old boy was shl>t in the
leg today when troops opened fire on
youths stonina their army jeep. A
second was wounded in the knee in
another stoning incident in Kfur Kalil
640-5800
village near Nablus. the Arab officials
said.
The pro-PLO United National
Leadership of the Uprising published
its latest clandestine leaflet Monda~.
calling for an increase in daily
confrontatio ns with Lhc...army and the
destruction of"enemy propeny."
Monday's casualties were the high-
est fro m shootings since April. and
the thrte. deaths were the most
.
recorded in a single day since July.
The deaths raised to 275 the total
number of Palestinians killed sinre
the uprisin~ be~n Dec. 8. Six I raeli!.
also have died in the violence.
him said today that the arm) had
adopted a new polt~)' to-ophate' in
trouble spots and· remote parts of the
occupied West Bank and Gaza StriP.
where Palestinian protesters until
now have had a relative!}' free hand.
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because of mechanical problems:·
said Vice. Adm. Jack Fetterman.
commander of the Pacific F,lect's
naval air forces based here.
Monday's crash occurred while the
The two Navy fliers. who were not
identified. ejected safel) after moke
engulfed . the cockpit.
-This was 'the ~cond Pacific Fleet
crash to. result ·'from an apparent
mechanical problem. Two cra~hcs
involved p11ots engaged in air combat
maneuvering.
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Lower-payingjobS rising
as mid-incoine posts dip
swan N••• Service
w AsH1NGToN -Na11ona11) Democ,•ats d .. 01nml11"lm••111 and in California. the percentage of .A 4 .A I r ..
low-payinf jobs is rising ~hile the ~ 1 j
shareofm1dd le-incomejobs1sa eclin-wa e ncreasepronnsa
ina. according to a congressional r-'
report that already is serving as tinder .h · h h d ·d · L · WASHl~GTON(AP)-ome4.7milltonAmencansw1llhaveto wa11 at
ant e cate presi entia campaign. least another year for the first ra1~ in the S3.35-an-hour m1n1mum wa~ since
The rcpon, by the Senate Budget J 98 I c--De d · 1 1 Committee'c: nemocratic staff, • as .:xnate mocrat~ conce ea major e ec11on-year egislauve de cal to a
-Ji: &;.( Rep ublican filibuste r.
provoked in uncommonly angry Refusing to bow to GOP demands for a broad-based submammum floor ructio~ ~onday ,b) the Budget under the SO-year-old minimum .... age Monda), D(mocratac leaders&l\ve up all
Committee s. ranking Republican hope of raising t~e pa) base by 40 cents 10 S3.75 an hoot in January.
and • prechctably. harsh response .. Therels no p0tnt in our con11n-u1ng-ro pOund on their door,'~Majority
fro"! the. George ~ush-Dan Qua) le Leader Roben C. Byrd. D-W. Va., said on the Senate floor. 'Tm now conceding pm1de~t1al campaign. -that the Republican fil ibuster was successful."
Bu.sh the Repubhca.n presidential Even before Monday"s acuon. the bill faced an uncen a1n fate in the House
nominee. ha~ ~am~a1g!lcd ~n the where there was intense opposition from some Southern and Midweste~ R~n admin1~t~a110!1 s claim of Democrats. I
creating 16. 7 million JObs over the ·i think it's a pretty gq'od result.'' said Senate Republican leader Bob Dole
past sev~n years. Bush says mo.st of of Kansas ... This bill couldn't pas~ the House. It "asn't going to pass the Senate
the new JObs pay well, and he has said unless it was modified." ~h•,t ~~e "a verage". wag~ of a "ma-The Senate had been t) m1ed for more than a week b>. parliamentary
JOnly .o~ these JObs as $22.000. maneuvering on both ides as. the two pres1den11al candidates, Republican alm~l twice the povcn) le, cl for a G eorge Bush and Democrat Mt hael Dukak1s. "atched from the sadehnes.
family of four. Lacking the SI 'otcs to efTecll\ cl} couple an increase v. tth their desire for T~e re~n sup~hs Democrauc a 90-day. 80 percent subm1n1mum for nc"'IY hired v.orkcrs. Repubhcans presad~nttal n~m inee M 1c hacl refused IP allew an} votes on the b1ll 11self or amendments.
Dukakas' con~enuon that man). tfnot Democrats, mean'-' ht le. lacked the 60 \Otes necessal) 10 l1m111he debate
most. o( the JO~S cr~ated d_un ng the and shut off the fi libuster despite the defoction of eight GOP senators to their
Reagan adm1n1s1ra11on paid poorl} cause last Friday.
and replaced higher paying jobs. ---------------------------"The dominant frend in American
·ob creation during the 1980s has
1---u.1:1en for low-pa)ll ng jobs t<Hep'8ce
those which provided a middle-class
standard of living." the report. un-
veiled by Budget Commtttee Gha1r-
m1n Lawton Chiles. D-Fla .. declares.
Using census statistics. the rcpon
says fhanneshaff of m iddle-wage
jobs-those payi ngbet .... ccnSI 1.611
and $46.443 -has decreased
"markedly," while low-.... age JObs -
paying under 1he po"en ) Je,el of
S 11.611 -and h1gh-w-:1&eJObs pa~ 1ng
overS46.444-are increasing. --
Onl}'11long the East Coast are good-
paying )Obs being -create.d 1n greater
numt>Rs than IO'-'·Pa~mg ones. the
repo~ sa~s
~~
1118elon commander Rick Hauck prepares for flight.
Shuttle crew
houraaway
from launcli
CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa.(AP)-
Oiscovery's commander and pilot
made Jet training 01&hts toda) and
kept an eye on the weather as a new
team of enJJ neers, born of the
Challenger disaster. took over key
decisions leading to Thursday's
launch. 1
The leader of the 21-membcr team.
veteran astronaut Robcn Crippen,
has sole authohty 10 approve or stop a
launch efTon.
As theexpcns met for the first time.
the countdown proceeded smooth!~
toward the first shunlc launch in 3-
months. despite lightning tn the arCB
that dela)'ed some '-"Ork.
Astronaut Frederick H. ..Rick"
Hauck. who commands D1scoven 'i.
five-man crew. and pilot Richard 0
Covey were airborne after breakfast
toda) tn a JCI aircraft equipped to
handle like the shuttle. The} prac-
uccd landings on the shuuk landing
stnp near the launch pad
Later 1n the da' all fi, e cri:"
members v.ere scht-duled for pre-
Otght ph~ s1cal e\ammattons and
tpuntdov. n progrc.-ss bnt>fings.
~Rain v.a s falling and thert> '-'t"rt'
thunderstorms 1n the area as Haud.
and Co'e} took off. but .\tr Force
v.eather offic1ab. !>Std bad "Cather
associated -w11h a -weather S}Stt'm 0' er
nonhern Florida ....,ould be gone by
launch da'
warning of llghtn1ng wtthtn fi"e
m iles of the launch pad dela~ed the
loading of fuel into Discover) ·s
pov.er-producing fuel cells this morn-
ing.
.Bus.h biant-lsBukakiS with 'bigL' Welfare Overhaul ."
-J~,_n~ted P~...---ph~?orm. ee , rom the spe~long by~~4t<=JiP~o~1ne~. h:e,~r.-:-tf~~ngg~~~n~~~~rgr~~~T~:~e:a~~~~a~~r~ ~omprom1s OK.'lF.
Georac Bush declared toda} that.in fi I h · ~-his debate with Michael Dukakis .. ....,c Bush said Oukakas doesn't lt kc 11 used to et t e issue rest. he polls also showed that mo t WASH ING TO:'\ I .\P} _ Tttt na-
smoked him out" and sho\\-ed the when he uses "the bag ·L· .... ord.'' "M.y values are }Our '"alues and Americans believf Dukak1s 's Bu h taon's "'elfare S)Stem I') ht·aded for a M~Tt~~s ~;;'~~~<;~~~ill not be n....moc-t 100 11·1..--c1 "or •merican referrin~ to "liberal." but he aid. they are not the 'aluesofthe ACLc:· e nded tn a ue. . 1 h h 1 ~ •• 1J01;•c1 11 n . B h Id II d b ... _ major overhau "'11 t e lOnt u ion happy" with the outcome. DownC) voters. Dukak.~ed for the Mid-"I'm go ng to keep on using ti... · us to a ra ) an aru.;cue 1n -A Los Angeles Times ur\.C\ · of complex nego11a11on on a fhe-said. But when asked if the package
west as his campaign, pleased with his Dukak1s was campaigning toda\ in Hampton. Ga .. near ~tlanta. however. found that Dukal..i made )ear plan aimed at mo' 1ng "'elfare would Oy when presented to about 50
debate performance. clipped excerpts llllnois, a crucial Midwest battle--Aides to the 'ice president said .. majorgat!IS in stat~~ appearing rec1p1erits into JObs and helping them HoU'sc and Senate conferees late this
for TV ads. ground where 24 Electoral College Bush would hammer awa} at the more presidenuaJ and standing up· collect more child support afternoon. he 5'id . "Yes."
Bush, at the University of Miam i in votes are at stake. ACLU Issue in the ne'<t few da's as he under the pressure. . The 1n1tt~1t\e agreed on \t onda~
Oxford. Ohio. took aim at what he With their general election show-attempts to ponray the Democratic The Dukakis campaign produced b• Senate. House and "htte House "l am very pleased." said Sen. · I ... A 1 f h d h 1 Lloyd Bentsen. 0. Teitas. chairman of said was DukakiO lack of foreign down six weeks a"•a• .. the two nominee ·as a tu.;ra out o t e two campaign a s s owing C'\:Cerpts negouato""' had been close tO'death all
J • fi h d b · 1 d h o '~ the Hou~ and Senate conferees. policy experience todar. telling scv-presidential candidates used post-Amen can mainstream. rom t e e ate. inc u ing t e cmo-summer as negotiators ~ought a
eral thousand students at a Re-debate. campaign appearant'cs Mo n-· Republican 'ace presidential can-crauc nominee's summatton that. 1'alance betv.-een con!>tr' attH'~ fa, or-
public.an rally. "America doesn't day to clarify statements from their didate Dan Qua) le "'as making his "The best Am~nca is not beh1n~. us. ing mandatof) "or!. and hbe~ls
need 1 president who has to enroll in first face-to-face encounter. ' first fora_ into TeAas. w11h stops in T he best America is )l.'t to come concerned about increasing txndm
foreijn policy 101 to understand the At a rally Monda) in J erse) Cit). Houston and El Paso. Qua}le's Bush. mean.,..hile. rated the debatt' to the need~ and mou,aung people to
The cornorstone ·of the com-
promise 1s a Job 'Opponunities and
Basic Skdls UOBS) program offenng
welfare partnts -mcluding those
wtth preschool children -sen-ices
such as Job search help. educauon and
JOb training. Child care and transpor-
tation aid ....,ould be available to
panicapants.
kind of world we live in." N.J.. Dukakis sought to distance counterpart. Democca t U.O~ d showdov. n a dra"'. enter the.mainstream "'orl..placc
The crowd roared when Bush asked himself from · the Amcn can Civil Bentsen. "'as tra,ehng 10 De1ro11. .., kind of thought· JI "as e'en:· "This was a cnttcal da' ··said Rep. ~ .. how he'd done in 'lhe debate. About Liben ies Union. charging that Bu h Mich .. and Kansas C11~. Mo. ,said the GOP nominee hours aftc.~r Tom Do"'ne,. D-' '\ lha1rman of
thrce-<iozen protesters with pro-was wrong when he "suggested that I On the da} after the debate. four man) of his senior aides termed his the subcomriunee 1ha1 handled the
Dukakis signs were kept sev~ral agree with everyps1tion ever taken·· nationwide sun-c~s fo und little performance a succ~. House "'elfare-bill. emergnrg from
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praetiCe what
it preaches
.
Laguna Beach is facing an ugly dilemma. The town has to
decide whether it will live up to the c.auses it embraces or wear
the crown of a chronic polluter. ·
Laguna Beach is perceived as the bastion of environmen-
tal awareness in Orange County. The to wn's governm ent and
residents have often led the fight to protect and preserve the
unspoiled beauty of the ocean and the canyons and hills in
south county.
However. the to~ comes up woefully short of practicing
what it preaches.
• Laguna has.a troubleso pte pollution problem. At least IO
times in the last eight years the city has fouled the ocean off its
own coastline so badly with raw sewage that the beaches had
to be closed until bacteria levels dissipated.
The culprit, according to city officials, is sewer pump
malfunctions. The most recent incident occurred in July.
last week, the City ~ouncil-decided to spend $30,000 for
a portable generator to power the pump stations if there is a
power failure.
On the surface the decision seems prudent because since
1979 power failures have caused the city's pump stations to
malfunction 20 times. Ten of the incidents resulted iQ sewage
flowing into the ocean. .
H owever, there's a touch of hyprocrisy in the C ity
Council's decision because the generato r will be oflittle or no
use if city officials are unaware a malfunction is under way.
A case in point is the July 24 spill at C le6 Street when the
.sewage overflow-was six hours otd~before city workers
reported for duty and realized they had a problem.
Equipment to m onitor the pump stations while ci,ty
employees are not on duty is a vailable. The devices are called
telemeters. If something goes wrong, the system calls key city
officials. •
U nfortunate!}'. o nly one of Laguna's 23 pump stations is
equipped with the fail-safe monitor.
City officials contend in~talling telemeters in the other
pump stations would cost too much money -$575.000.
which is more than the city's.sewer district has provided for in
the sewer fund. .
'C ity Manager Ke nneth Frank said he would advise
against such an upgrade,because ··it's very•expensive." and
he's not sure te lemeters ar~ 11eeded or cost-effective.
We have to agree with Frank's positio n that city offic ials
should carefully weigh spending taxpa}ers' money for things
that are not cost-efTucti e or efficient. But the concurrence
stops there. ~
The city of Laguna Beach"s reluctance to solve its o wn
pollution problem doesn't fit its posture as a defe nder and
preserver of the e n\ironment. -•
Vje hope the oice of Laguna Beach will continue to
protest the ravages of overzealous developers and those wh_o
would dot o ur coastline with offshore driJling ri$5 that might
taint our beaches with an oil spill. That protest is a welcome
contrast in a society thai too often settles for the status quo.
But if Laguna Beach really wants to be a leader for a cjean
environment. it will pay a little mo re money and atte.ntion to
eliminate its status as a chronic poll_uter because the most
ffecti.YeJeaders are thos~ wbo practice what they preach.
"
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Nursing hollles
... on a to ur of Santa Barbara County's nursing !l_omes ...
what we have seen is disturbing.
Jn too many cases, elder~ patients. most unable to
comprehend their surroundings. suffer abuse at the hands of
their caretakers. Their skin is allowed to erupt with bedsores
-festering wounds that gape and ooze. They sit in their own
urine and feces for hours while overburde ned aides and
nurses work feverishly to get through the day's routines in
understaffed facilities. Sometimes those aides and nurses yell
or swear at their patients. sometim es they strike them.
Sometimes ... the aides and nurses break their patients' bones,
grown brittle with age. Doctors· visits-to n ursing homes to
check o n their patients" welfare are too infrequent.
... this scenario ... is not new. nor d o we expect it to
improve in the near future. State funding for elderly people
who depend on Medi-Cal is limited, Nursing ho mes are
expected to provide services which cost an average ofS79 per
day for each with SS 1.35 (in state payment) ... Nursing homes
• arc reimbursed the same a.mount for ..each Medi-Cal p~ient,
reprdless of the level of care required . '
Whose fault is this'! We are all responsible. Our throw-
away society -has come to-regard our agin&. parents as objects
that 'have survived bc)Ond their usefulqess ...
So we ask the private sector and t.he state to intervene.
T.he private sector builds facilities to provide the care: the
state chips in with panial funding ... State legislators say no
more mane)' is available .. .\nd as the incidence of abuse
climbs, state health officials increase their inspections and
issue citations carrying hefty fines.
... for conditions to improve in our nursing homes:
• Medi-Cal fund in.& m..ust be increased. Califomia's.-ra&e.-
falls far below that of o ther major states, .. Lawmakers should
consider a variable rate that could be adjusted for the level of
care required... · .
• Training of nursing home staff members must be
improYed and regulated. and the level of renumeration for
them must rise above the current nominal level...
• Fines for violations must be enforced. Too often, a
cited nursing home gets off scot-free or its fine is reduced on
appeal.
These are minimal Meps. The most important change. of
course, must occur in o ur attitudes and behavior ... Think ofit
in selfish terms. We will all be old someday:
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forV9ting
rights of
disabled
To the Editor;
For millions of Americans. the
riaht to vote this Election Day will
end up being just another broken
promise.
Today. because ofa simple mal)F
of a few stairs. doorways, or parkiftg
places, American citizens in every
community from Maine to New
Mexico are being denied their rights
as Americans because a federal law is
not being upheld at 1he state level.
People with a disability were
'-uarantced the right to vote under the
'Voting Accessibility .for the Eldcrty
and Handicapped Act of 1984," but
the fact remains that more than on.c
out of four polling places across the
country remain ina~ces_siblc.
Wliy musf TV accentuate
the negative at Olympics?
As fellow Americans, we must not
let the inability to get into a polling
place silence these Americans· right
to representation. Among them arc
our membef5"-paralyzed veterans .
who fought and paid a personal price
todcfcndo"tfrrights to this foundation
of democracy. Being denied the
ability to express our fundamental ri~ts at the polling place is an
• in1usticc we can no longer tolerate.
If you or someone you know can't
exercise their right to vote because of
an inaccessible po.lling. place~ please
write to Chairman Thomas Joscfiak.
Federal Election Commission. 999 E
Street, N. W.. Washington. D.C.
Amc'rica's golden mermaid. Janet
Evans. swam her little heart out 10
win Amcriea's first gold medal.
Stunned. out of breath. dripping wet.
she was struggling to·understand the
enormity of her accomplishment. A
m icrophone was stuck 1n her face.
No congratulations. no reJoici ng.
"How do you feel about not setting
the world's record?" a tclcYision
ghoul asked. ·
Evans was s tunned.
The ghoul repeated the questi on-.
Evans turned her sweet. ingenuous
facNo the camera: "'BU( I did win the
gold medal, d idn't I'!" she responded .
"You didn't beat the world record.
How do you feel about that'?" the
ghoul persisted.
As far as rm concerned. her put·
down ranks right up there. "1th her
l OJd medal. .. J came here to ''in for
mycountr). I couldn't care less about
a world record for me.··
If this 1s an example of ho" report~ treat winne.rs. bleed"' 1th me
for a moment as I remember the fate
of several of our losers.
Poor U.S. boxer Anthony Hem-
brick had a coach who didn't got him
"to the church on time." Because of
this he was disqualified and forfeited
his match. As Hembrick stood there
suJlen and confused. an aggressive
reporter, Wallace Matthews. madr
his .way through a maze of people~
stuck a microphone in his face and
asked. "What happened?"
Wallace. a boxing writer.lor.Nc..ws-
day. was hired by NBC to bring the
punch. if you'll excuse 1he expression.
of the print media to the coverage of
the games.
A sullen Hembrick nuutcred. ··11
was a lot of things ...
Matthe-As then pushed away 9
boxing official~sayi~·oon.:.t tf) to
orchestrate this."
Host Bryant Gumbel. on the air.
defended Matthews' actions. He said
something to the effect that the
rcponcr was creden11alcd to be " here
he was. a-nd that viewers would want
to know what Hembnck might havl'
to say.
It turns o ut that Michael Weisman. JACKIE
HEATHER
NBCsportsexecutivc producer. hired
several print journalist he calls his
..Seoul Searchers" to ask the harg
questions. All right. we knoy, Wallace
was one of those. The others' faq:s
may not have been on camera b\.4t I like to think the printed word 11> at
their .. hard questions" were. lea.st more humane. However. 1fthey
As 1 write this. the l lnited tatl'S were11ot successfully pandering to the
has lost its bid for a bron1c medal in ·public. television would clean up its
women's gymnasucs. The tcle' 1sion act
voice keeps reminding us. over and Ybu have the power to get tcle·
'Over. that we lost b\-.50. the same vision to pay attention. Sponsors arc
amount we were i)cnalized when very sensitive to the displeasure of
alternate Rhonda Fain. an,ious to be their audience. One irate letter 1s
of help. retrieved the i.pnng block viewed as being cxponcnt1all) rep.
after one of our g)'mnast') made her rcscntative. When left or right wing
Jump to the vault but d1dn'tEN off the ¥fOups. however. launch letter wr11-
pod1um. ~ng campaigns their shc('r number
The German Judge pro1estcd the and sameness arc usuall) countcr-
brcach. The Germans" on the brOilL.C.. productive.
medal. This. at least. 1s my theor). We" 111
A -voice keeps apologwng for not sec ifit pans out. Sc' era I "eek ago. I
being able to find Fain to sec ho"' she sent a mailgram to the LA Times
feels abOut costing the team its medal. Maga.zinc about thei r outhcrn Cali-
Bclla Karoly. a g)mnasucs coach. to fomia Olympic Stars issue. It read "I
his everlasting credit. \'ahantl~ de-am steamed. How could )O U have
fended f'ain 's actions. forgotten Southern C'ali f orn1a 's gift to
I have a strong feeling that one of the Olympics-those talented hunks
the ··Seoul Searchers" will take great of the water polo team -in your ~lish in makine Rho nda the gym-masnificcnt story'?
nastic ·~at." • ~ __ _Now I alll..Sweating O..Lll our water_
I don t knQw about you. but I've ·polo fortune~. We taped the first ga'me
had it with the "Other than the last against Yugoslavia. The score was
act. Mrs. Lincoln. how did you li.k.c tied with...sctonds LefL.to play. A cap_
the play?" school ofjournalii.m. with Number 3 .on it thrashed into
My primary criticism is wi th tele-view. The water polo ball arced-
vision. &)oriously into the net. The United
In moments of great anguish. I am States won the first game.
revolted when a rcp0rtcr wi ll suck a All lcould think of was. thank God.
microphone in the face of a woman James Bergeson, No. 3. one of my
holding her dead baby tn her ar,IT\S .. adopted" sons. won the match. and
and ask, "What do )OU think of the now no ghoul could make him the
drive-by shooting?" goat of the games.
What Jrotcsque lengths must we go J•ctie HealMr l1 • Newporl Be•cll
to to satisfy the bloodthirsty appetite tt1ldftl ud •former m•yor of Ill••
of the viewing public? city.
Mobil keeps options Open . -on pullout in SouthAfrica
WASHINGTON -Mobil Oil
Corp., the largest American company
remaining 1n South Afric.a, claims it
• will stay there as a positive force
.aaainst apartheid. But one )Car ago.
the company began weighing plans
for a possible pullout.
"Mobil will not disinvest from
South Africa. because it is obvious
tt\at this will not benefit South Africa.
any of its people. Mobil's employees
or its shareholders ... says the <:.om-
pany's literature.
But an internal Mobil document.
which we have sttn. proposed some
immediate. tactical moves that would
--allow lhe..company cvenauall) to..scll
its South African affiliates without
incurring U.S. tax on the profits. The
memo also described three cont-
inaency plans Mobil has for
withdrawing from the country.
U.S. companies have bttn under
pressure for years to withdraw their
1ntcresu iri South Africa as a way of
forcina the country to end its pohcy of
racial separation. Mobit•s internal
plans are noteworthy because of the
public role the company has played In
the debete over U.S. sanctions. Mobil
i1 amona the most active lobbytsts
•inst strict sanctions pend1na in Conarns. The pant 011 company
claims to be a force for chan'gc in
South Africa and has ma1nta1Md that
its withdrawal would be counter·
produc:t1vt.
Rumors of a Mobil pullout bt1aJ1
c1n:ulalin1 1n January shonly-after
Conpns ~led U.S. tax Cttdiu for
Amuican companies with
...,.teharia P9Y1ftl taan in South Aftica.
An internal memo dalid Ott. I I .
hm Mobil Plftickm Ridtant F.
Tucker to Chief E~uti\IC Offt<:,cr
Alltn E. Murrey. su.,cstcd that the
compan)' could uanst'cr 111 Sou'lll
African subsidiaries 10 the Island of
Jersey in the Engfoh Channel. The
memo also noted that a transfer
would allow the company to avoid a
capital gains tax on the proceeds from
a future sale of the South African
coms'anies. It also Q.iscussed cont-
ii:iacncy plans for wnhdra"'al.
That memo may sound like a wise
hedge qamst inevitable sanctions.
. ' J1c1
AllUSll
and OAll VAN ATTA
but it could come back to haunt "-Mobil. Tlle Interfaith Center on hasthesamenumberofstaucrsasthc Ponuguesc broadcast to a larger Corporate Rcsponsib1lit> · a New audience in Brazil. The b1ckenng at Yor~·bascd activist &;l'OUP and 3 VOA gcu little anenuon because
leading proponent of d!s1~ve.stmc.nt. government officials arc fed up with
plans t~ use the memo in 1t.s ongoing the petty internal disputes. c m~ t~ure Mobil to leave . Mob.I h S .. IV\ ·11· · · South Africa. T]le ICCR slllrt<f ~·as "IMU..rol ton 1!l invest-
memo with ourassociatc. Scott Sleek. me~tund 3_.000 employees 1n South
The aroup says it obtained the memo Afr:ica. The work force includes 1.297
from a sourct inside the company. whites. 948.blacks. 444 of m11ted race
.. On the one hand. they (Mobil) ~nd 238 As1a~s. The company pndes
arauc that they must stay in South itself on trcata~ a~s employees cq_ual-
Afnca to be a force for constructive ly, but ~hat doesn t change the minds
chanac-and \hat sanctions arc ir-ohanuons suppos:ien.
responsible, .. said Tim Smith. ICCR . Rep. Rohen Wise. D-W.ya .. who
cMCutivc director. "While, on the •.ut~ so~e of the pending sanc-
other hand. they arc prepanng op-t1f?nS bills. said the Amencan corpor-
tions and continacncr plan!I for •tl<!"s pay more 1n taxes to the South
pullina out of South Afnca.'' Afncan IOvemment t~n all the
Tht ICCR campal~ include a call !ftOMy &hey spend on social pr0&r&ms
for a boycott of Mobil pr~uct\. . in ~~~'O· VOICE _ The Voice
Peter A. Spina. Mobil s gene"-1 of Amttica broadcast Mtwork wants
manaaer for corporate. pubhc and to provide touthcr and mott colorful
90vernmen1 rtla11ons, said that the propamnuna. But dill'Untled em-
company has to make continaenc) p1o,ees complain that they must
plans in case Conan s appro\ts wlor lheir news to please the State
unctions. Th0te plans 1ncl.ude sale to DIDUtment. ~hich dOan't want 1o
a third pmty or d1stnbut1et1 to the ruffle .. u.en in host countncs Staff ~th Afncan cmpl~yen .. All of the bidlerins. Ythich is mdmlic 11 VOA .
th!np talked about 1n that mcm~.art is no lletp either. The ntt•ork"s ·~that .. ha"c '°talk abou1, he performanCe &equentl)' tata a bllCk
Mid. .., ao inoralt problems. Uaton
Spina •id Mobirs most probablt ditputes bl~ led to odd Mfr ltnle·
rcspontr to unctions would br to IUrift!, For eumplt, 1 OM lloar.
c= them 1n coun. btcjUK Creole '•• II' ...._..... ao Haiu MObtl t nk\,tM tancoons would be .._. A•ll rm-' Dlllt V• AIM
uncon11nutional. .,. "'9 • ,._. trl I I
...
20463. •
We must let those whp are respon-
sible know that we will not tolerate
being shut out from our rights as
Amcric.ans l\_ny longer.
R. JACK POWELL
Executive Director
Paralyzed Veterans of America
Poll is revealing
To the Editor. •
The informal poll of the general
public you took askfo$ for what crime
Randy ~f\ is being prosecuted
(Daily Pilot. Sept. 18) would . be
humorous ifit weren't so pathetic.
Of the six people queslioned. only
one mentioned · senal murderer.
Another said "murdered all those
people": two others ''thought" it was
murder and two had no idea.
I was reminded of a recent con-
VCl'$8tion withthe ladies in our card
club. One member works at · the
county courthouse. She expressed her
concern over the defense attorneys·
efforts to fine eligible jurors for the
trial. Her point was that there had
been so much media attention. it
would be impouible-to find anyone
who didn't know about Kraf\. 1 thinlc
we just found two, . -
. KATHY WHITLEY
Huntin~ton Beach
TODAY IN H1STORY
Today is Tuesday, Sept. ii. the
271st day of 1988. There arc 95 days
left in the year. •
Today's highlight in history:
In 1964, the Warren Commission
issued a report concluding that Lee
Harvey Oswald had acted aJonc in
assassinating President John F. Ken-
nedy. ·
On tlais date: .
In 1779. John Adams was named to
nqotiate Revolutionacy War ~ace
term$ with Britain.
In 1825. the first locQmotivc to
haul a passenger train was operated
by George Stephenson in England.
In 1854, the first great disaster
involving an Atlantic Ocean liner
occurred when the steamship Arctic
sank with 300 people aboard.
In 1928. the United States said it
was recocnizing the Nationalist Chi-
nese government.
In 1938, the ocean liner Qu«n
Elizabeth was christened at
Oydcbanlc., Scotland, by the British
queen conson for whom the ship was
named.
Jn 1954, ··Tonight." with host
Steve Allen. made its debut on NBC
television.·
In 1959, a typhoon battered the
main Japanese island of Honshu,
killina nearly S,000 people.
ln.....1"9.-5o.Yie.t mdcr Nikita
Khrushchev concluded his visit to the
United States. .
In 1979, Conarns pve final ap.
proval ~o creating the Department of
Educauon.
In 1986, the Senate joined the
Houte of Repraentatives in a~v
i_na the most sweepi.na chanan 1n tbe
federal tu code since World War II.
Ten ra" qo: The Israeli Kne11et.
or ,.rbament, opened debate on the
Camp O.vid llt'COl'ds with f..aypt,
diarins which Prime Minister Menec>-
hem leain found himself beina ~
.cuted Of betn)'illl his country b)'
membm of bis own Likud coalitiolt
Earty the neat day. the parliament
voted to endol te t.bt ..,.meat.
Today's binhdays: Former WinoiJ Sn. C1m1es Percy is 69. Attor-wa.. c.... it 68. MoVie difeCtor "'11lur Pna ii 66. Actm1 Wa
Tlllom(IJIC!I;! is '9. AC1ftll kMllleen Nollll w SS. A8lbor 8arWI Howlit is
K --.....~ Dia sa.P ii 54. ~i1'4.Si-.r ... , ~is 1 f"l. 8111NU ~ ,._
..... idt is Jt. se.., 5baUD c..idy ii JO.; -., ................ .
.-
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September 27, 1981 A.7
L€u named officer
ofMittelhauseI Corp.
MSI file& ilijunctioD agains Telmn-
Dr. David J. Le•, chief of altcrnauve technology sccllon for
California's Department of Health Services, has been appon1ed vice
president of the MUJelbauser Corp., a Laguna Hills-based hazardous
waste management consultant firm.
Leu. as chief of alternative technology for the toxic substances
control division. was responsible fo r managing the environmental
science clements within Cahfotn1a hazardous waste program.
Prior to joining OHS. Leu was chief of bureau of hazardous waste
for the new Jersey Oepanmcn1 of En' 1ronmental Protection.
From Dall)' Pilot wire servicH
MSI Data Corp on Monda~ filed a
counterclaim 1n the t:n11ed tatcs
District Coun fo r 1he D1s1nc1 of
·Delaware against Tch.on Corp. alleg-
ing that Tel'<On .has provided ~1SI
stockholderund the 1n' esttng public
with matenall~ false and misleading
information about M l's previous!)
filed patent litigation against Telxon.
The Costa Mesa com pan~ ·s
counterclaim seeks. among other
things, 1n1unct1ve relief to pre' ent
Telxon from conunu1ng 10 pursue us .
tender offer fo r M I until resol utton
of the pending patent hugat1on and
asks the coun to direct Tehon to lilt'
corrected tender offer matenals \\Jth
the SEC. .
The tnal on patent 1nfnnfmcnt
issues 1s scheduled fo r :--.:o, :?_.
The counterclaim alleges. among
other \hings, that MSI belae .. cs 1ha1
Tclxon. recognmng the danger of an
adverse verdict. chose 10 11mc 11s
tender offer before the patent trial su11
so the market -price of M I Stoel.
would not be reflected the 'alue ol
any damage recovel') from Tehon
An MSI spokes01an also claimed
that the purpo~ of Telxon's tender
offer was to ehm1nate Tel0,on's dam-
age e\posure from 1hc pending patent
ht1gat1on and lo gain lrce ac~t''>S tu
patented technolog} "h11;h T cl\on 1'>
accused of "'rongfull~ 1ncurpora11ntt
into its maJor product hncs
MSI also·annQun,ed that 11 ha5
begun an action aga1mt r el\on 1n the
Coun of Chancer\ of the 5late ol
Dela-ware seeking. amun~ other
things a declarator\ j\ldgmenr 1ha1
the temporal') stockholder protec ttun
plan 1s' ahd under Dela"' arc la" that
the board of direuor'> Y.3'> em·
powrre-&toadopt the pltln and 'hat in
adopung the plan the' al.led in
.
conform it) with their fiducLal"\ duties
10 the com pan) and its shareholders
M I Data Corp . founded in I% 7
sells and sen ices the ..,..orld's larg<st
installed base of ponable data collec-
tion S}Stcm11. M I dircctl) serve~ its
customers through over 50 com pan) -
operated field sen ice. ~les and
sys1ems eng1neenng depots and of-
Gces throughout the world.
Its corporate offices. enginee-nng.
central field sen ace and manufac-
tunnJ offices are located an Costa
Mesa Y. ith its anternauonal head-
quaners located near London The Miuelhauscr Corp. over the past I 0 }ears has been one of the
nation's top consulting firms to the oil and chem real industnes pffenng
expertise in all fields of. hazardous waste management and is the
recoanized leader in the evaluation and design of processes to treat
hydrocarbon containing '-"BSIC. • • • Philip S. lnglee. presiden1 and CEO of Liberty NaUoaal Bank has
announced the appointment of Dennis Davenport as vice president of
the real estate department. He bn ngs 19 years of experience to the
jndcpendent business and pro fessional bank which has offices 1n
Huntington Beach and Los ..\ngcles.
State ~ s jobless insurance fund healthy
• • • Sc~aefer J. Dixon of Laguna Niguel has been named chairman of
the budget and finance com mittee of the ConsulUn1 Eapaeers
Al..ciation of <;altfornla. He as president ofScbaefer Dixon A11oclates
IK., headquartered in San ta Ana. and is also secretary-treasurer of the
association for engineers in pn' ate practice "' ho provide much of the
technical suppgrt fo r development 1f the state's urban infrastructure
and quality ofl'rfe. ....
Cyatllia J. Tboreson, assistant \ICC president and operauons
mana1er of American Interstate Bank, is now president of the Orange •
County chaptc:r of The National Association of Bank Women lac. Her
board members include Patricia Toller-Martinez. vice president;
QMy Bateman, sccietal'). and Kim Shaw. treasurer. Thoreson has
been in banking since 1970 and joined the Newpon Beach office of
American Interstate last Ma). • • • David Natllu, ass1 tant branch manager at Harbor Bank'•
Fountain Valley Branch.and Penay Wilds, assistant branch manager at
the Los AlamitO$ branch. have been named assistant vice presidents ..
. ..., S.\CR..\ME;'l:TO (AP) -C ah-
forn1a's unemplo)ment insurance
fund has an adequate reser' c 10
withstand an economic downturn.
officials SB}. unhke some of the other
states studied 1n a congressional
re pon.
A General Accounung_..Qillc rc-
pon released ~onda} 1n Washing-
ton. D.C.. indicates most state un·
employment insurance funds "'ould
have to borro"' billions fr.om thl'
federal go-.cmmenl 10 pa) benefits in
a future recession because of inade-
quate rese,-..cs. California "'a not
inetucfed in the stud) -
Suzanne c hroedc.>r . J
spokeswoman for lhc state Emplo'-
men1 De' elopment Department.
which administers the CaJ1forn1a
unemployment insurance program.
said the state !\as a $4.5 b1llton 1rus1
Allan Sawin Crl&ht) •bow•. off a 14-Loot
PJt)lon with the help of employees Tim
Flynn.Debbi~ Young and Chri•tlne Saurln
In front of hi• atore. . . ,
Tarantulas help petstore
owner spin web of Success .
By ED MOOSBRUGGER
Tiie .....
SANT A MONICA -Ant mats hke
tarantulas have spun a web of success
for Allan J. Saurin. •
Tarantulasar~the latest man array
of unusual pets Saurin has sold over
25 yean at his Allan's Aquanum and
Pet Center in Venice.
.. Tarantulas have reallr made our
name, I think," Saurin said.
The spiders are especially big
sellers on Mothers Day, Fathers Day
Christmas and Halloween. he said.
Saurin's penchant for pitching odd
pets started· 25 years ago whel) he
enlisted children to ell ·bab' al-
ligators on Venice beach fo r $I.SO
each. Over the 'rears. he's sold
bobca.ts, racoons. coyote . monke)'S
and piranhas.
That's all illegal now. and p'et stores
can't sell animals nat1' e to Calt-
fornia, Saurin noted.
.. When I first started. there v.asn"t
anything I couldn't sell.'' aun n said.
Bu1 he doesn't quarrel \.\llh the
change. He's adjusted.
"Now we have more reptile and
amphibians," Saunn said. Top ellers
include snakes. lizards and corp10ns.
Allan's continues to offer a "1de
and u11usual arra} of pet . 1ncluJing
baby tu rke} s and chickens.
But the com pan~ also does a strong
business in more mundane items.
The store sells $25.000 o(dog food
alone each month. There. ifs ben-
efiting from an im portant consumer
trend. · .
"People are so bea'') into dog
foods. The) want 'the better dog
foods. (We) e' e'l'l l)a'e natural dog
foods nO\\," aunn said.
In fish. there has been a surge in sa lt
watet-'anet1es. such as sharks and
skates. said depanment Manager
·Ju he Str.e1 p.·
"There are a whok lot of nc"'
(Pleaee eee PET/A8)
G&Dg Violence bl&med
for drop In LA tourism··
LOS ANGELES (A P) - Tourism ist at First Interstate Bank. "I talk to Texas. aggrcsm cl~ ad' ert1sc (ortour-
--__ in the c!ty was off sligh tly in the first people (while traveling) and the~ ·11 1sts.
. hal( oftfils year. anct txpem .. ,pcc_. ... tt-""'m-•ke-~ remark l~:..--·.n..t:.u..--'""Otticr sJatcs and other rountnc-;
lated on causes as diverse as stiff we're not shooting people here ta 1n are mounung ver) -el'lect1 ve. ha; -
competition from other destinations Los Anaclcs).'" Vincent said. hitting promotiOnal campa1gns"'
and national publicity about gang Business people who booled con--Sn)der said. "You can't open 3
violence. vcntions here }ears in ad,ance ha'e pobhcauon toda) without seeing
Throuah June, 23.3 mil hon people · called for reassurances about sa(ct~. some vcr) d} nam1c 'acat1on ads ··
visited Los Anaelcs. a drop of half a but there have been no canccllauons. The offitt, "h1ch lost much of its
million people. or 2.1 percent. from said Pat Gunncss. nauonal sales funding from the Legislature. plans a
the •me period last }Car. according ~·uaer fort he Los Angeles Con' en-SJ m1lhon ad campaign boosting
to the Oreattr Los Angeles Visitors uon Center. Cahfom1a tra,el 1n the ne\t fiscal
and Convention Bureau. Bill Miller. the new c'<CC'Ull\C -.ice )Car. down from $5.3 m1lhon last
AllO down was the averaac hotel president of the V1s1tors and Conven-)Car. she said.
occupancy rate in Los Anaeles. falli,ng tion Bureau. ctownpla)cd the dechne tf the tounsm decline tu m s out to
2.62 pet'C)CDt to 70.S percent. dunn1 anchaidhcdoubtednewsof,tolcnct ~ lhe start of a trend. lhc local
the ftnt six months of the year would deter tounsts from -.1s1t1ng the economy v.ill suffrr. safd Ro~
compared with 1987. accord1n1 to a nation's second-lars~t cit) Skinkle. Cahfom1a economist at new study by the accounting firm "lfwe were W1ch1ta. Kans&$. "e'd Wells Fargo Bank
Puaell Ken Fonter. be in bed shape. but b«'auS( "t' art ~ I• 19", a ruord 49 4 m1rt1on Los Ar,.rles. wt continue to ha\t an "I don't think .,.,c·l"l' look1n1 at
visilOrlcamc to Los Anselcs. the fifth 1rna,e asadcsenblc plact-to\ 1'1t.'' ht mau1,e la,off. ccrtainh . (butl 1fth<' sarailbt 1'!lf of powth. the bureau salCI. drop contin~s. "c'rt go1n1 to sec
• aeponed. Stat11t1C$ on tummer ,a. "(TM dropoff) 1s nol alarmtna.·· tomt peopk. wm' bus•~ hard
cationen won't be a\atlablc for Miller said. -0o I Stt an ind1c1t1on ~" Sk1nklt' ~1d . "Ifs suf'\1\al ~ mofttb\. filh1 now that we ma) be hea«d for ohhe fittest •· •
National media reports of pna trouble? No. I don·t. but that"' Stnce Jan. I. 1-l l ga ng·rtlatc-d
violence in Los Anatlcs ma) ha't soanet!una that ma~ loom on the murden ha't been rr~·ordcJ b~ the
played• role in the dtchne.111thomc honzon and we're 1ain1 to ha\e to Los ~naeles Poltct' l>cP1nmrn1. ~ • watth 1t closet)." while the Shcntr~ Ocpartmcnl. People know about 1t 1n other Flo Snyder. ilnutor or lhc "'-lt wt.M:h tcf' the c uni~·, unin-
lllltl of the country," said Ptulhp Office ofToumm. nott'd that other COfll'C)rated area . ha, I~ 6"1 pna-ViMltftt. vice president and tt0nom· countries and 10mc slates 1nduJ1na ~lated ddth . authonhc' ~id
' ' '
fund. .,., or king people ma l..e 11 til r t•ugh
e,conoml.C( hard tame~ •m t1~hh:ning
ehg1bthty requiremenl'> \Old~ :o kl•t•p
theu books in the blacl.. ka' inc mnrt·
.\mencans to face a-blcal.. !uti.rt' 11 J
reccu1on stnl..es the Cr\<1-.a J
emplo) ment. ~1d chroedl.'r ·
California paid I S~ m1lhon "eel..-.
ofbenefits an IQ f. Y.h1lt 15 m1llaon
....eei..s are e\pected in <ill 5hl.' s:ud
With annual pa)Outs r:inn1ng at
abo ut S 1.8 billion. the tund rcr>-
resents a reserve of more than t"'o
)ears. she added. The L Lahar
Depanment recommends each ~tatl'
ha ve cnou,gh on hand to pa) bendih
for 18 months.
The repon said JJ -.1atl·' I-a' t 1ai-.l.'11
action 10 reduce ehg1h1h1~
hroeder !>a1cj Cah fum1a·, pro-
gram is not am ong tht· '>tatc<> "h1ch
has had 10 see!. loan~ rn.im tht· tederal
go,emmen1
"We're in good shape:· hrol•Jt•r Cahfom1n has n•H 1i~h-. r t'd
ehg1b1ht} requ1rt'mC_!il,t>r h, .. ,,llJ .:'
benefit rates. "'h1l h Jrl' I"" h
companson "llh mam 111hl'' '!Jtl'' .
Schroeder said, Recen t -.1a1t h:~·'·
lauon to ugh ten broad t·la~11) '' r ..1h:' and mcrea5' benefits ha'> ~ll·~ urs_.,.
The l. nemplO\ mcnt r nsuranCt' S\ '>·
tem v.as created 1n tht• I Y30s as one ot
1he ~e.... Dl.'al programs pa~st'd in
response 10 the (1rca1 Depression. II
1s run JOintb b~ the federal go' em-
ment and the s1atl'S "1th each stall'
managing separa1t' tru:.ts within 1hc
federal 1reasu~ and setting its 0 " n
elag1b1ht\ requ irements and benefit
le' els
said.
cessfut. ..
The fund has gro"' n SI .,Pillion in
·the last two }Cars. \\h1le cmplo)crs
·required pa}mcnts 10 the fund re-
main at the lowest amount allo.,..ed b'
the la ...... If add1t1onal monn "l-IT
neede<t, the contn~uuon'i 1ha1 nu''
a\eragc 2.3 perce nt of an emplo~ec·.,
first S7.000 in wages annuall) could
be hiked four notches under e\lsllng
regulations. .....
The congressional re~n luund
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State.expected to escape ?!~sTO~ T~oNuNusuALANIMALs ...
l.}'tteml for keepina fish," sbt said. crowded. I have merthandiae I don't What ha1 become a landmark had lhe lut laytb. Sewin'1 moved
C1 now.,.bu int the comet •vtn know what to puL We don't but.inet1 on b&lly Lincoln Bou~vard five times to lar9er quanen and in
uapmen an eaman1 more aoout tliYf I biek room. Evff'Ytft1i\l'I out.· tJeilft tty . m purdiiiic11iilprnent DiillCSlftl'
how to take care of the fish. Hit ttratllY 11 to keep prices under S.urin started with a tiny car rcptur But i1 wasn't easy. Saurin said he
LOS ANOELES (AP)-California i!d::r a hou1&.na market cra$h nationwide 1n Barron's
nandal weekly, Southern California
real estate e1perts say.
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Jn Auauat, the National Associa·
tion of Reahon said there was an
overall decrease 1n home sales in
every rcaion but the West Coast.
Overall, the business Is split about the competition and move out the shop on Plclf1c Avenut in Venice. didn't have a day off for the fi rst 10
SO-JO betWttn fish and pets. merchandise fa1t. But the city refused to arant his auto yean.
Saurin'1 store is a beehive of "We Jive them a reason why ther, ahop a b'11Jneu license. As a Today. many customen arc un-
activit y. Allan's has nine cash regis-can 'pass other stores to come here.· aubterfuae, Saurin brought a Osh aware there is a real Allan. He spends
tcrs and two cmplo>ce~ man each Saurin said. It's worked for a quaner-aquarium from home and put up a his time doing purchasing and paper·
More than 20 real estate lenders.
ncrow and title insurance representa·
tives. oonsultants. investors .a11d bro· ten contacted by 1he Los Angeles
Times disputed the analysis .b)· sev-
eral Wall Street mone) men that
prices arc too bi&h and con umcrs too
deep in debt tor home values to
increase.
.. Houses are sta)1na on the market
a linle lon~cr. but it's ~llll o ~lier's
market," said broker Da' 1d Bl) ant of
the Prudential Br)'ant Cos. in 'outh
Pasadena.
durinJ busy times. • century. tropical fish atore si&n. work. ·
• Inside. the store is jammed "1th It helps tbat Saurjn own<\ his 6,000-When n~i&hborsstarted 16 buy the · t merchandise in every concciv:ible squarc·foot building and isn't saddled flth headdCd to hisstock. Saurin soon 11e has two managers. an asstStan
space. with bo'\es of recentl)' de· with hi&h rent or mongage.pa} ments. sot tired of climbing out from under manaaer and 22 other employees. ·
hvercd aoods blocking part of tho Indeed. he resisted the temptation cars with greasy hands to sell fish. He "We try to hire hobbyists. prefer· Michael Novotny. asmtant man-
aacr of the Jo'n Dou&las Co. Malt bu
otTrces. said ttfe market 1sn "t a
chaotic as it had be-en. but it's till
steady. ·
aisles. recently to relocate to a larger Venice shut down the car repair business and ably customers," Saurin said. That's
No carpets on the floor here. building. borrowed $200 to move the 1ropical why help-wa nted signs are posted
"I don't go for fan<'y looking s1ores. "If I bought ome1hing bigger. I'd fish business to Lincoln Boulevard. inside the store. not in 1he win dows.
I j ust like 10 jam the store "ith have high overhead li ke e' eryooe Many business people IJl Venice Dl1trlbutd by Tb~ A11ocl•IH
"Those people are so m)op1c in
New York, they're focusing on the
Hudson River sewage they're till
drinki1l4:· said Stan le) Re~ burn.
1eniorv1~p""1den1 ofSterltng Bank.
California" is a state "here more
people move in than mo'e out.
Reyburn said.
Bob Todd, the o" ner and manager
of ltemax Beach Ciucs Realt} in
Manhattan Beach. aboul 15 mile
southwest ofdo"nto"n Los .\ngclcs.
said he is "omed that pn<:e'> "'II ·
continue 10 increase 'iO tha1 fe"
pcoele could afford to l>o~ single·
fam ily homes.
barpins," said Saurin. "M) aisles arr else," Saurin explained. laughed at him. Saurin said...but he's p,.,.
Home prices.· 1hcrefore. are 1he
result of suppl)-and demand. s~ud
Robert Sheehan. econom1 ( for the
National Apartment A oc1a11on in·
Washington. D.C. .
"The result is that th en.• ma\ be
some adjustments ui the market-
place:· he said. "but there" 111 not be
a crash." '
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TUESDA V'S CllnalNG PRICES
W H~T A~1EX DID
NEW YORI( (AP} Seo 27 Prev.
~dvenc~ T~ T.1 ~IMO ~ m ~=$ 807 ,,... "\etl$ 13 1l New lows 7
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Saes 4 o m TUftdav price and . net cnan~e oi rne 10 mot I acil\•e. A~r.can Stoci.. E xctia"IH luun. rractlng na11onallv at more then U •=s v~ ~W. ~~ EcnoBev m 100 t~·· -~ TuasAlrCP u9 500 17~ -• ~~tro~o. l!.::88 1~:i. + " M~I Oita s J" 500, 18'11 • lot Lionel 43 600 4'• + t FortstLO 142 '°° 21 • ... I Pat1Cort1 126 100 21~ -• 1-tornHar 124 200 1 •
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!9¥1 ETALS QuoTES
W HAT NYSE D10
NEW YORK (AP) Seti 27
T~ Prev.
Adv~ncec:J Oeclned yncneneeci 6~ m 1l
Ol8f lf5UH 1919 l9r, =:=: 15 l6 l2
NYSE LEADERS
NEW YC>ttl{ (AP) -Sele\, 4 o.m , ~~~~:Wncsv":i-.. ~~ t.~~ luYff. trading natlonaUv at more than s 1 =tdls r.~ ~ ~ COl'll 1.731:500 w. + •
ncsv Ulf, 100 39~ -'•
Wtfldvs } I, 900 7 + e SmflllBeck 1,1 ,500 '6 • -7
K Merl 1 .100 37l 4 -, Kroger s 1 ,700 55'• -2 Mecmrt&11 1.2ss.200 aa~ + 1"9
/i.rrM T& T U19,400 26 -• IBM 1 2(M,900 Ill'• + l
Euon l,2<M 100 " • , AnhNV 1 171,IOO lll.. lfttProo l.Q96.l00 ia·a
Wetlm11n l 012 000 JS • Navl"•' 997,000 S • •
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NEW YORK (AP) -Fina! Dow Jones 11er~ lac I~v
Ind ="· 2'W .31 ~IS ~33-~ rrn ~1.ll " as 114 11 m .31-l ls tt 179.S 1 &3 171 SI 19"12+ 0 4? 6 ~... 784 1:X 94 77161 }93 6'-ll!H' Indus 11.406, l
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NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW V-Olt'I( (AP) -Most active OV9f"• ·tne-co~.mter stocks sut1otled ov NASO L.atf er Name Vtilvme Bid Astled Chf. SNlwNI ' mos.300 26~ -II WllsnF 1 .300 14 • + 1
TetcmA 1 '! 2• • SvcMef 1 U9 171 -1 • Int~ ' l 430, 27 , -1 t
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~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, September 27. 1988
Abstinence bill among few survivors in Legislature
• SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Deukmejian The abstinence bill. SB2394 b) Sen. Newton Russell, Ml .pea lcli••aLion reqwnna sex education claua 10 R-Otendale, requires pubhc schools thal teach sex
ltlal lbat abstinence is the onl> foolproof AIDS cdraation to emphasize that abs1inencc from suual
prevention. But he vetoed bills that would allocate money intercourse 1s the o nly 100 ~rcent effective protection
for child care, disabled athletes. freeway soundwalls and •inst unwanted preananq an~ sexua11t transmitted
m9rijuana eradication. diseases such as a('Qu1red immune deficiency syndrome.
Actina Monday on some of the last measures ~ The bill also require cou~ to stress that st~nts
approved by lawmakers bclOre they adJOumed Sept. I, the should abstain from sex until they are ready for marriage
Republican 1ovemor also vetoed proposals that would: and should teach respect for monogam9us. heterosexual
•Recauirc the state de~elop a high school course on marriaae. ~ ··
human relations. Russell said on the Senate floor that the bill would
•Provide·emergency medical ~rsonnel with sterile teach students that .. it's all righl to say no."
one-way valve masks for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. But one Assembly opppnent. Assemblyman Terry ,
•Require the state to study gender-related pay Friedman. 0-Los Angeles. said the morality stressed in
inequities. the bill is so unbelievabfc to teens .. that they will reject it
Deukmejian bas until Friday to sign, veto or allow to and not learn what they need to learn (about AIDS) to save
become law without his signatures hundreds of bills acted their Ii vrs."
on by lawmakers before they ended their 1988 session. Dcukmejian also signed a bill that will give a tax
credit to businesses that offer child care to workers. The
bill. SB722 by Sen. Gal) Han. O.Santa Barbara. allows
busineues beginning ~•th the 1989 tax year to take a
pedit of 30 ~rccnt of expenses. up to $30.000 a year.
Theycancarryoverunused port1onsofthecrcdit for up to
five years.
The 1ovemor also s1aned two bills that create a new OfficeofCom~titive Technology within the Department
of Commerce to provide grants to non-profit orpniza-
tions and schools to encourage development of new
products, services and processes. The bills are SB2223 by
Sen. John Garamendi, 0-Walnut Grove, and A84260 by
Assemblyman Chuck Quackenbush, R-Sttratoga.
California recently lost out on several high-
technology research projects. such as the Su~r
conducting Super Collider, and legislators wish to make
the stale more competitive in the future.
-Bills vetoed" Monday included several that, would
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SDCnd money. Oeuk.mejaan, in most catn. noted that the t~8-89 state budaet all"Mdy ~nds nearly $44 billion
and claimed "this amount is more than adequate to
provide the necessary esscnllal services provided for by
Male aovemmenl... •
He vetoed a bill, SB604 by Sen. Becky Morpn. R-Los
Altos. would aive child care prasrams a mandatory cost-
of-livina increase each year. Several state ~ms, such
u welfare and schools, have such mandatory increases.
Deukmejian noted that child care ~ms are
1tttin1a4. I percent increase. orS 13 million, th11 yea~. He
said tre believes'"both available revenues and expenditure
priorities" should be reviewed each year to determine if
proarams should act inflation increases:
The _aovernor also vetoed SBI 73S by Sen. Quentin
Kopp. I-San Francisco. which would s~nd $140,000 on
transportation costs for disabled athletes to participate in
the 1988 international paralympics in Korea.
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' TUESDAY. SEPTEM~ER 27. 1988
DoQIJle-edged sword
Weston Johnson provides
I --offense to match his de(~nse
By RICHARD DUNN
OellJ,... c. .... f .. ,,
He·s not sure wht~h side of the ball he should be on.
His coach 1s tuck)' becau!>C he can put h1Jnon both sides.
quaner score and returned anuthl·r p1d. 38 )ards'" the
second quaner. andv.1chl·d 1n bt-t\\l't'n w::is his 10-)ard
T D catch from Price 1n the Sl'tond.
"last )Car ton the sophomore). I nlways pla"ed both
ways,'' said Jo)n~on. a 6-J. 170-pounder ... But O:Ne11'sat
• Mater Dea nov. ~hen hl' '>'as 1twquarterbad .. I had more
success as a rece1' er \.\ c tht l'" a 101 more. ltl e 60 to 70
percent of the 11me nm \l'otr has le.ind of been the rtversal "
What \\SS II about ()''\ell at1d the iv.o Johnson brothers., It's a double-fisted. tv. m-bhlde ~word that man) Sea
View Leaaue opponent v. ill b< running into this autumn.
Weston Johnson 1s that Y.i.'apon. Corona del Mar Pl f th W k
H1gh's current star at detens1\t' bad .. v.ho appeared ayer 0 . e CC
destined to~ Dann~ O''e1I\ main target at"~--------------------rcce1\er, onh 10 stt 1hat dream 'an1sh due to a
controversial 'transfer'"' oh ing o·,c1t
First. get )Our minds ofl O''cal and the b111er coun
matters tha1 toolc. place befor~ the '><.·hool ~ear ..
Wnh O'Neil at Quarterbac.k plu'> Johnson and his
older brother Warren a1 the l\\O Y.1de recener spots the
lno create an orren .. 1 \ c em plre lor c Orona del Mar·s
freshman and sophomore ll'am'> the past tv.o ~cars.
O'Ne1rs run ofTto \later Dc1 Leh-hander T' Pnce 1s
the Sea Kings' s1gnal-calkr. and doing a tine JOb. a t that
• The Sea Kings. 3-0"1th onl' 1uuc hdoy, n allov.ed this
fall. ha"e two qual11" P3'>S·t·atl'hl'r\ in frop1 efJohnson.
Both are sen1or~.JeffClark ''ho m1\C.l'd last v.eek's game
w11h a strained lnee. 3nd hrothl·r \\ am•n. "ho missed the
same game because of mononudl!os1s. left a recel\ mg
pos1t1on open last v.cek.
Weston Johnson. a Junior '>tCpJ)l:d in and grabbed
fi, e passes for 85 iard'>,tncludm&a ID·~ard touchdov.TI 1n
the second quaner ( oron-:i dd \tar hu11l a 31-0 halftime
lead before finish in~ ofT~ant1ag~h.1'>t Thursda}. 52-8.
But guess" hat' That's not al~
Remember. this IJJ) pla~l> dclc.•nse.
Johnson intercepted thrcl· pas.se~ -t" mg him a
lOtaLof-four ~n-4~ ~his ~a'rtlA and-fetumed
tv.o of them for touchdl>\\ns .
"(The coachec,1 "anll'd 1<1 li.el'r u~ do" n on the
sophomore team·· ~1d \\ l·~ton .. Thn "anll·d to f..l't'P us
closcasateam \\eunh lu'>tunl·gaml·llnt"u'ear'>I and
that \\3S b) l\1.0 polOl'i tO ,tddkb.tl f.. ..
That v.,as 1hc1r lre.,hmJn 'ear '' hl·n the ~a "-.in_gs
went 8-1 .\s sophomore.., th"·' v.l·nt "1-l '
~o v.ondt•r 1hc l11.1dll'' "antl•J 11• kl'l'P them
together.
.. We gre" op togl·thl·r 111 Jr -\II--\rncr1can. ·· \\ esron
said ... We're sull good lnend' 10·'\eil 1 t\ dumg v.ell
where he's at and I Y.l'>h him "1:11 I hnpc he 1:on11nucs to
d o e'en better He goe.., tu our gaml'\ \Om('llml's and I go
to some of h1!> gaml'~
.. M~ sopho more ~ear I "J' t'la\1t·alh a rtcer~:cr. We
scored a 101 of tou hdll" "'on tl<1mti-. I JU!>I happened to
be the recener Thi~ ~car I ..im 'ha' 1ng It• change and pla}
.defcnsl\e bad. mart.>. I lcln lOntnbutc-more to rhewam
there. Last v.ct•l I got a l"hJnll' at rl'n'1' er but I don't
kno" "here I'll be <tor 1hl· fl''>\ ol thl· -..:J.son1. enher ~
defens1'e bac~ or rl'Cel\ er
.. We ha'(' t"O good rl·l·c1,er~ t( larl and brother
Warren). so I don't thin~ I v.a\ considered one of the
r«e1,·ers.,iha1 he IC'd~1 c·ooch 03\..e ~o!Tand~'Wam'Cd:·
Luck1h for \\ e-.wn Johnson. Sanuago "asn't
expecting h01m th(' 01her night
Corona del llar'a Weeton Jobnaon, ahown
..here wltb Coaeb-De-.e Holland, 1la4 three
Interception• and five rece.J>dona in the -aea IUDi•' 52-8 wln over Santiago .
li1s performance aga1n'>I ant1ago ma~ or ma} not
ha"e ea med him a .SJ>;<>I J'> th~ 'iea Kings· regular.recen:er.
bul along Y..lth h1 de tense mented the Dail~ Pilot's Pla)er
oC.the Weck honor. -
He returned an intcH.cpuon r ~ard.s for a first-
.. It "'as not reall~ our game plan I to throw to me
more)." Weston said ·· .in11ago put its .strong ~fet) on
that~dethe Std~hat T' !QC to usunll~ . .\n-0 T~ °53\( lhllt
(Pleue see CclM'SfB3)
~EOUL/1988
TrYingon·Games' Seoul
Steroid u s by Johnson puts
blotch on XXIVth Olympiad
SEOUL (AP ) -The Seoul O\~ mp1 s. the ones 1hat
would end 20 }cars marked b~ polt11cal prate ts.
terrorism and boycotts. no" ha\e thc1ro"n black spot: a
fool's·gold of a medal lost b) !kn John on, the "orld·s
fastesvhuman. ...
The Canadian sprinter. teStl·d pos111'c for using
steroids, lost-his 100-mctcr 01} mptc medal 10 American
Carl Lewis. his trod111onal foe. toda' and" as 1hro" n out
of the G ames.\\ ith a \\\O-\ear ban on tracl r.lCFS.
Hts fabulous '-'Orld m:ord of4. 74 second v.as "1ped
from the books and the C' cnt "h1clr had been the b1ggc I
attraction in Seoul became a black -.pot on the e G:1mcs.
But as officials rcactl'd b111crh to the ca c .• mam
athletes stressed the feeling that the upr~an,as cau ed b}
the name involved. a<, 11 1s a lnov. n factor that mam
competitors take drug'> of all l1nd.s -·
• The decision rl'surre tcd Le" 1•i btd for an un-.
More Otymplc•, 84-85.
preced ented second quadruple gold ~cdal haf"\ est. al.er
winning the 100. :?00. long Jump and ~00 meters rela~ in
Los Angeles. But 11 left Jn 1ndd1bk car on the (James. as
the shooung in 197:? in \tuml·h and the p0l1t1cal "alkouts
1n the three folTov. mg 01~ mp1c., '
A nev. tragcd~. "1th sc\C~n '1l11m<, '>O far in a "-CCk.
1nclud1ng three gold ml·J.11,, 1nnac. all dc1ec1ed for usmg
drugs.
.. This 1s a,bad 1'k1" "'r \hi!< ll\ mp1c. (James and the
Ol}mptc mO\ ement HO\\l'H'r It '>hO\\\ thal 1hc IOC \\3S
nght in the firm stand 11 hJ'i JdOOll'd to l..l·eo the Games..
(Pleate see STEROIDS/84) Cana~ sprinter Ben Jobneon, .een here in stancla with
mother Gloria on Sunday, was stripped of his gold medal.
_ Loug&.nis__gaips rare do'1-l;>le~~~~------
TONIGHT • -l>u~rd~ re~~ hfg.ht·r -,cor<.'' tnan-1m----UCI product pulls it-ot:lt-With -;1P~~~~~f~~~~c/~ ~~lt~er~nd~t>itt..-StflC"t""'1ge · :-easier di\'cs done t•quall~ "ell. .ind that .... a., JU St 4:30-9 p.m. \1cn'<. ba,lrthatt l'>l·m1tinal1. track and field
Clutch dive On last attempt ~iong is 5-4. 103 pound,, a .,h, tccn-Jger from enough as Lougan1'> "a" ""ardl'd Jll S. ::i 4 anc.J ~. s ldecathlon. men's ~l>O). ho\1np. 1quarte-r1inals ). equestrian (team
an Oriental culture. for the hardest t.i" e '" the <,pon J re' l'r e J I-~ JUmpang final 1. frce5t~ le " resthng. (j ~0:11 \O p.m. -Track and field
--_ _.. And .wnh one round ·kft in the .!)l~rT)pk ~Ol'netsault. (men's ~00. decathlon! ll'nnt<, ("omen·~ doublc's semifinals. men·s
SEOUL (AP) -The ~p between 'Greg
Louganisand China's Xiong N1 couldn't ha\'e been
platformcompeU11on. th"· past and luture of d" ing He got 6. 70 point' and a total of 6.,b.61. JUSI singles sem1final'i l. equl' tnan < tl'am Jumping. tinall. baseball 1final).
were locked in a tense truull' 1.14 more than Xwng for the gnlJ
wider -or narrower. ·
Louganis. thc brawn~ American veteran at 28.
beat Xiong, a skinny Chine-SC 14-)ear-old. b~ onl~
1.14 points to become the first man to SY..cep the
divin~ gold medals in consccuu' e 01~ mp1cs. .
.. , never anticipated di\ ing against someone
half my age ... Louganis said aflcr h1s \ ICtOry ... , was
always the youngster."
Louganis. a product of IJCI. is 5-foot-9' and
Louganis trailed Xiong b~ c\actl~ thrl"C point Jesus Mena ol \k\lco \\On .1 do~ Climpcll-
-554.91to551.91. tton for the bronzl· medal "Ith 5~4 JQ point .
Xiong. the I I th of I~ di\ er,. "enl fir t -ari 'follo"ed b~ Gwrg1 hQgo' :idrl' of the 0' 1et
i nward 31 i somersault. Xiong hit 11 ''ell. dra" mg Union Y..tth 5''", % and J.rn Hempl'I of Ea t 8.~s and 9s from the JUdgl'. P,l\JOg him :?.·6 German) \\Ith s ~J --
points and a total of 637.~7 Mena·s bronze ''a the (1nh d1' mg ml'<lal not
.. , knew I "as 1r:ultng going 1nto thl' la 1 dJ' e:· won b} China or 1hc L nill•d \1;.11"'' ( h1 na had tv. o
Louganis said ... I kne" 1 h.ad.-a ~ 4 degrc.-c of gold. three 11"er and a bron11.• apd thl' L .~. 1cam
difficulty and he h3d a J~. !>O I had a hght two gold. a 11\er and '''0 bron1e
advantage." (Pleate aee LOUGANIS/84)
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Dodgers ~liDc1J
-NL W~st title ·
Hate erdrives'J.t
game-winning run
to beat Padres, 3-2-
SAN DIEGO (AP) -D-Da) ha
'finally arrived. Dodgers Da}. that ts.
WEDN~SDAY
6-9 a.m .. -. 'Tralk and lil'lc.J cdt•lathll•n 1. v.omcn s basketball
(bronze medal game). f'hqhm1l g' mn:l,lll' c prehm1nanesl .. >30-3:30
p.m. -H1ghhgh1s of lhl' da' ·., C' cnt'> J ~0-9 rm -\\ rrghhft1ng
(super-hea' ~v.c1gh1 finall lx'"ng ,,l.nHlinalsl. "0men·~ hasketball
(tinall. track and field (dl'C'"hll'n "om~n· long 1ump1.-canoeing.
freest!-le wre thng.
-a'art's _field goals
cap Stunning rally
Behind 24-0 . LA
rallies by Denver
in overtime. 30-27
la1er. "1th the hall at I.he I'. "Bahr
licked the "inner. lea' ing the
Ra1<lcr tied at :-~ in thl· .\FC \.\ e t
"11h n D1cgl' and a111t.' and •
lea' ing the dcfl·ndin~ .\ H champion
Broncos at 1-;
It v.as a cla<;s1t Or .lcJ.,,11 and Mr.
H)de game -the Br\'nco;, owned the
DE!'\ VER <.\Pl -Lt-a' l' tt to .\I· first half. the Ra1de1' the second.
Davis to paraphra~ h1m~elfand the "I "I h I coulJ ha'e gtH'n some
'"just '-'ln. b3b~ :· pbtlo ph' that ha • Knutt Rocli.nc s~ h .. .;aid Ra1dcl'!>
been the trademarl of the Oal..land Coach \11!..e Shanahan v.hose team
n
Los Angeles clinched its founh
National Leaauc West tttle in eight
years as Mickey Hatcher" RBI single
broke an eighth-inmng 1ic 1n a J.2
victory over the San D1e&Q Padres
Monday nt&ht.
1Jod6en 9Clledule
and Los ~ngek!> Raiders for~· Yt'a~ trailed 24-0 ai hallt1ml! 1~1 return to
ln fact. a Iler qtfar1erbat\.. Ja, Oc.n\..CC_ \\..hcrc.J:lad ~~·A lhe efTen~·---~..i
Schroeder. ma i~ fl frnt mn for coord11nator
. After rtlicveT Ja) Hov.ell got
Marvdl Wynne o n a pop o ut to
second to end the game. the Dodgers
rushed to the mound. mobbing their
bullpen ace. The celebration con\ioucd in the Dodfers' locker room where beer and
champqne were spra~cd all over
walls. locken, playen and coaches.
"This is what we kept thinkina
about, .. said Manaaer Tom Lawrda.
who took over the team 1n 1977.
"This 11 what we fell we ~ere capable
ofdoina. Here 1t 1s. right here."
Hitcher almost never got the
chance to produce his game-w1nnin1
hit. he nine-year veteran 511d he "IS
nearly lifttd from the game t"O
Jnninp earlaer an a coottmptated
double swildl b) Lasorda
"I Wll toint to come out of the ~ but tM) cha~ their mind\,
luckily and ll"e me aoothcr op-ponun~ty 10 ao up there.'' Hatcher
talcL •
"I abink when Tomm) wasao1n1 to
cM>ubac switch with me. he sa• I w" a
little "'*'ind didn't want to ka'e
&M pme. And 1 JUlt lovt thf man for '*""'me 1n there." •
AWAY '
Tonl9N-Sen Dleeo, 7:05 P m wt. 2t-Sen °'"°· 7:0S pm s.t. 2'-fdl9. •
HOMa .... »-Seti Frenc!KO, 7;35 P.m OCt. \-S.n Franci~. l:OS p,m.
OCt. ,_SM Franc:IKO, l:OS Pm
•Oft TV. Channel l1.
•411 games on KABC (7901
The chnchJDf w~ cspcc:aatl) s•ttt
for Hatcher, pic:Ud up b) tht" Oodac'rs as a ffft apnt last year af\tr :.ht
Minnnota Twini rcka~ ham and
went on to win the World Sent\.
.. I've nt>ver bttn tn the pla)offs.
I've never bttn m the World Sen~. I
doa'& know what ifs hli.t," Hatc-htt
11id. "I've sttn a lot of m) fnt>nds and eooct people have the opponunJI\ to ., ~ but all I was ablt to do •as
wad them on TV. No-I SQ\ tht
oPPCJ11un1ty 10 CTktntC" end I'm
l(>lf.11 IO CGJO) Jt."
Ho-elLhad to throv. 10 "''"hft before ret1nnc \\°)nnc. a pu~r.-hmn. Wynne had worktd tht rount to ~-2
Ud fOukd Off four pttchn brfort'
lifti"I a pop ft) to tttond ~man ......... D6DOi.,.., .
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the Raiders led them b.:I l ~l onda~ "I JUSt S3td I v.a-. embarrassed and
ni.ght from a 24-point hal01mc d~ficit that there v.a.-. a Jot of pndc at stake,
to ~nd \he g:,me into 0' enime tied at \\>e JU t ha.d to pla' our game.··
27-11. Dans ov.led "hen he v.a · .. , v.~s 1n sh<X.I.. at halftime.-said
congratulated Oh the i:omebacl Schroeder pla) 1ng h.ts fit"!.l game for
"The Idea." ~ narled. ·•1~ to" 1 n ·· the Raiders ince -being traded from
Win the R:uders did -t' mtt the Washington on •pt. 6
pme ¥.Ith four "COnd kit on \1an "But r figured. •y, hat did Wt ha\ c to
Bahr's 44-~ard field goal then "1n-losc"'WeJU twentoutforthc"«'Ond
n1n1 30-27 on Bahr' 35-~;mkr v.ith half not "'anung to look bad··
3:26 left in o'en1mc They ceruunl} looktd that wa) in
Jn an unlikel) game. the "inn an~ the first bal(
k1c._ 'lo\llS set up b~ the unhl..hc\t of Schroeder's first pass as a Raider
pla,ers -Zeph Lee a running bacl.. 'ed ff ..__ n... 13 ._ with the stnke replacement Bronco -.as pie.. 0 at \i,.; ~nvcr v1
last year who v.as ron' crted to \afct) Simon Fktcher and he wu ~ust two
.... th t""-Ratde-"nd cnlC"•·d the for e.ahl 1n the far11 half for .. b ~-..., ·~ • ~ .. '" -he had 216 \ards 1n the 5C'COrid half p~ at that pc»1t1on for the iirsl lime and Q\·cnime an<1 fm1Shcit l .lofJS for
a pla) urlter v.hcn t.aC'C\ Toran wa 242 ''rd'"
•l\Juttd Meen•htle, Elv.-a\. v.ho had 1'5 of' l.ft ptckcd off lhc fourth intt'r· tus 220 )arch tn th( flm half. ttt ..
crption thro,.n b John Ely.>a). v.ho one 1ouchdown •1th an 86-)ard.,...
JUSt ht'a\'Cd the ti.ti d-O•nlteld after to va~Johnt0n and lb~ awYe9-
btift& c~ back.16 ~ ard from the yard to pei ,0 te'e ~l
tint oftmmm• 11 the .t6. Ton Dorwtl. •ho lint~ ~1111
ul'm '-'1tt \hat \.t 1 ~ 'th:n John l 19 fards Ill -'~ ('trrm. tO mO\t pU1 th~ 11 one that he'd hk.c to ha' e hm Srov.'n u\tO ~conJ pl~ on the beck.'' Dfn,ct h Dan Rtt"C' aJ• _, .... ; l h I"' 3u •id 1n one of tlw pmc'\ man ,.ume '--·•nt 1 ' v.1l •· .,., undtn'8tt'IMftl )lrds.. ortd , .. ,cc on Onc>O\ard "*"'
Ue rttu~ tht> hall lO, rd\ to the and R1ch Karh tucked a 9-~a~ fiC'td
Dea~~ I' and fhc runntnr pla~ "91•11 ._ a.AID&RS(lll)
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-OtMge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, September 27( 1"8 ----,
Prep fOotball players of the week
~ DAIR llAKONALL Jiii OARVISCH , Jiii RODRSOK
Newport Barbor Poaataln Valley Ualftnlty
A S-foo1-l l, 235-pound
retumina staner and two-·
way standout. he was in on
nine tackles and was credi-
ted with one sack.
MIKE ORDWAY
llaterDel
A senior ou t side
linebacker, he had 11'!
sacks. six tackles and
blocked a pass to help
Mater Dci to its victory.
JACK PACHECO
Eetancla
A S-foot-8. 170-pound
senior defensive end. he
had 6 unassisted and 4
assisted tackles, 3 sacks and
forad a fumble.
AARON SCBltm
IAl1maBeach
A junior quanerback. he
passed for 163 yards. com-
pleting 14 of 20 attempts
and led a founh-quaner
surae to tic the game. -----------· SBAWK LEPPINGWELL
Conalleu
A 6-foot-4. 235-pound
nose auard. he bad 5 un-
assisted •nd 3 assist<.'d
tackles, I 1h sac~s and hur-
ried the passe{.twice. -----------· STACY KAGASOFF
llarlna
Returned a punt 6 7 yards
for TD. averaged 7.1 yards
running. cai.Jgh1 two passes
for 22 yards and ran two
kickoffs back for 45 )ards. ~-----------------· ERIC PETTINATO
Handniton Beach
A 6-foot-I, 175-pound
senior quanerback in his
first stan after knee sur-
grry. he completed 13 of23
for 145 yards in I 0-7 win.
LAMONT PEAY
Edlaon
He ran an intercepuon
baclc 10 the 2-yard line.
recovered a fumble, had 11
tackles. two sacks and
caused an incompletion. ------------------· DEAN MARTINEZ
Ocean View
A S-foot-6. 155-11K>und
senior. he ran for 98 )ard~
on 22 carries, caught two
passes and had 3 kickoffs to
"""'_,,,.., the I-yard line.
~-----------------· PUDICllWEER
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A 'SCnior quarterback, he
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in 14-1 2 victory. ~----------------· KENDRICK ILES
Saddleback
A 200-pound fuJlback. he
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carries.. and at defensive
• ~ _ tackle had 5 tackles and ,,,..
recovtted a fumble'. --------------,,..-· PAT WHITE
lrYlne ...
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carries and sc0red a two-
point conversion. Also
caupt a pass for 18 yarQs. -----------· Jiii SLAGLE'
We.tmlnater
He gained 80 yards on I 0
carries and had five un-
assisted tackles and batted
down two passes while
playing comer0ack.
A S-foot-10. 190-pound
senior, he rushed for 122
yards on 24 c.arries. caught
a pass and scored on an l.J -
vard'fun in 20-3 win. ----=
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senior. he caugt\t 4 passes
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yard TD play. and was in
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Last week's plays of 40 yards or more
•87....:...Mann) Borulla (Costa Mesa). touchdown.ran_
•73-Rob Dubar (Fountain \'a Ile>), pass fro m DaYid Henigan.
•68-Kealii Clifford (Mater Dc1). run.
•67-Stacy Kaga off <Manna). punt return
for touchdO"-"'Tl.
• 57-Huy KJeu (Costa Mesa). punt return for
touchdown.
•SO-Chuck MQsle) ( addleback). touch-
down pass from JefTBlanco.
•47-Stacy Ka~sofT (Marina). run.
•45-Mike Ammann <Mater Oct). field goal.
•41-Tony Pena-(Mater Dc1). 1ouchdo"'n
pass from Dann) o· etl.
1. Servite (3-0) Last week'~ rushing leaders
I. Kealii Clifford (Mater !X1). 21-169: Gus 2. lllaalon Vjo (3-0) Miranda (Edison). 28-160: 3. Manny Bonilla
(Costa Mesa). 11 -134: 4. Dean MnntncL (Ocean
View), 24-122: 5. Kcnunck lies (Saddleback), S. Bdleon (3-0) 14-105: 6. Pat White (In inc). 17-99: 7. Josh
Wojtkiew1cz (Estan 1a), 16-98: 8. Jun Roberson
4 •-(3 OJ · (University). 22-98. . • D9peranz& • . Last week's passing leader:s
1. David Henigan (Foun1aan Valle)). 12-30-1. 187 yards.. 0 TDs: 2. Aaro n 5 . Ftn. V~ley (2-1) Scheid (Laguna Beach). 1+20-0. 163 }ards, 0 TDs: 3. Bobby Elliott
(Westminster). 12-25-1. 161 ~ ards. 2 TDs: 4. Tim New~rry (Newpon
8 a--· An (2 1) Harbor). 13-29-1. 148 )ards. I TD. 5. Enc Pettinato (Huntington Beach), • gaut;& a -'13-23-2: 146 }ards. OTD: 6. r> Pncc(Ma tcr Dea). l 1-19-0.136yards. I TD: 7.
Jeff Blanco (Saddlcback). 7-19-0. 132 }ards. O TDs; 8. Fred Schwttr 7 . Valencia (3-0) (Woodf>ridge). 13-25-1. 115 )ards. 1 TD.
Last week's recelvln1 le.den
I. Darrell Webb < Laguna Beach). 7-1 06: 2. Alex Zaldivar (Woodbridge).
Rangers have hard
time winning, but
no· problem <frawing
FrO)D The ~uoclateHress
ARLI NGTON. Texas -The Te'las •
Rangers expected to compete in the
American League West th1 season. ana·
apparently some oJ their fons thought -So.
too.
The Rangers ama11ngl~ drc\' 1.581,9.0 1. an
average of 19.774. for a team \\ith a 67-87 record. 32
games behind first-plactOaldand. It's the third-largest
1umou1 an cl ub histo~.
The Rangers pacl..ed their bat and slunk away
from Arlington tad1um forthe season on Monda} after
playing six games belo\\ . 00 for their home fans.
With the hke of Pete O'Brien. Scott Fletcher.
..SJeve Buechelle. Pete Inca\ 1gha and R.u~n Sierra. the
Rangers were picked b) many to '' 10 the d1 vision.
But nobody had an e\n•pt1onal ~ear and several
players had subpar seasons.
"The fans destn-e much better." admitted man-
aaer Bobby Valenunc after Texas \\COi 37-43 at home.
"Well. maybe a.nothcr 11me. The~ didn't get what they
deserved this }car." ~ .
It was Texas· worst home record rncc 1985:'
Valentine, general manager Tom Grieve. club
president Mike . Sto ne. and Glenn Stil'\£hcomb. a
rcpresenta11ve of Ed\\ard Ga) lord. the potential
mA,jority owner. met after the game .
"It's been a very disappom1ing year." Grieve said.
"We d idn't score as man} r-uns as~id-lasi-year-:r
That's probably a good place 10 stan.
"The bullpen certain!~ has r"eem-foi:--i-mprevcmcnt
but no matter what the bullpen did. thcv would have
had to compensate• fo r the fact that. with few
cxcep'tions. not man} of o ur. hmers had the kinds of
offensive years the} 're capable of."
Gneve said the Rangers' to p priority in the ofT-
season is to find some pop \\Ith the bat. •
··we have to find a gu) who can produce some
offensive numbers. who can hit 10 the middle of our
lineup and make our other hmers better." G rie' e said.
With new ownership. the Rangers arc expected to
bt more will ing to "'heel and deal than the) were under
financially stra pped Eddie Chiles.
However. Grieve refu<;ed to use Chiles' financial
woes as an excuse.
")don't want to blame our problems on money.'' ,
Grieve said. ··w e had the flexabilit) 10 increase our
budget for scouung and pla)er development and we
d id.
Quote of the day .
Bo Redmaa, caddy for CPGA golfer Deb
Richard during the recently rain-delayed Atlantic
City Classic: "You know it'~ been a long day
when your clubs have rust on them and the)
did n't when you stancd.''
Trojan• aweep Pac-10 bonon
A trio of Southern Cal players who •
were instrumental 10 the Trojans' 23-7 c••
victory over Oklahoma swept honors •
Monday as the Pacific-10 Conference
8. Cdll (3-0) 7-94: 3. Tom Walker(Ne'"pon Harbor). 7-68; 4. Chuck Mosley (Saddleback),
6-115· 5. Al Togonon (Wes1mm tcr), 5-fo 6. Weston Johnson (Corona del h7'"7~---i---9-. -&.,.1-T .. o-=ro=--(~2-=-=1=) ==-~~ar~.~-~; .,;.~1m agle {W c,lmThstcfJ. 4=60; 8. 'I ony ~ (Mattt Oct).~
9. Jeff Dunnagan (Huntmgton•&al'h), 4-5:?.
players of the week. Split end Erik Affllolter won on
offense, linebacker Scott Rou--on defense and
placckicker Qtlln Rodrl1•e1 for special teams play.
Aflholter. a sensor, had eight receptions for 94 yards
•inst the Sooncrs. Ross. a sophomore. had a game-
h1 14 tackles, indudin two
tttca a pass that was interce ted by a teammate.
Rodriguez, a sophomore, licked three field goaJs for the
Trojans ... San Jose State tailback Job8y JobMD, who
pined 217 yards as the Spartans narrowl y missed
upsetting Washin.ton. was named the Bia West
Confcreace Offensive Player of the Weck. Johnson's
217-yard effon on 24 cam es was the second-best
performance in San Jose State history. Utah State frte
pfety Travll Clark was named Defensive Player of the
Weck after intercepting two passes in the Allin'
victory over New Me1uco State. Clark, a 6-J. l 87-pound
sophomore from Santa Monica. returned h1s two
inlerttptions for a total of2S yards. and one of them led
10 a a.11 M ... y field goal H tht Agi~ beat New
Muico State 32-20. nanc al~ broke up one pass C)lay
Last ""eek's 1CQria1 leaden 10. ll&tel' Del ( 1-2) I. W~1on Johnson <Corona del Mar). 18: 2. (tie) Manny Bonilla (Cos~ •••••··~~"•••--·Mesa), Gus Maranda (Edison). Greg Haack (Corona del Mar). Tony Pena
..
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(Mater Dci). 12 each: 6. Pat Callaghan (Corona del Mar). 10.
.
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a<>al. .
In fact. a field goal Karhs didn't
ktC:k -the Bro ncos ine:11.plicabl~ let
lhe clock run out at the Raiders 17-
yard hne Just btfore the half -ma)
have betn the btlldl pla) of the
pme
··1 made the mistake "1th the
timeouts:· Rtt\~ Yid. ''1'11 tak<' the blame.·· ~
.. SChrwder made n n cuaty for
RttVft to take the blame.
He threw for nC"arlv 1dcnt1C'31
aoudadoans or 40 and J:! ~ard\ ~n awnta Ph9't to fullback St<'\C Smith
1n the third quancr 11nd al\O thrc"' a
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Annaa undrrwnt succnsful arthro~op1c
W111'Y et Cmt~ H0tpttal n ln-
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and Annas hid carulaat 1n h1~ r1tht ._n~ repaartd. It WaJ not 1mmcd1ateh kno"n "'hcthcr e1thrr
player would bt back for the· remainder of tht season.
Calls to the Anacli." office~ aflcr hou!'l wert un-
answered. •
II-Mus tangs.
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Waahburn baa drug relapee
ATLANTA -Atlanta Hawks center-m
forward Cllns asliburn\Vas suspenaea
by the NBA on Monday and returned 10 the
lelgu~ .. s refiabilitallon ccl}lcr a Van . .
Cafif .. after a substance-abuse relapse. "
Hawks general manager St~n Kasten con~rmed
that Washburn was suspended without pay unul such
time as doctors clear him to return to basketball.
Gary Deuman. counsel for the NBA. said
Wa-shburn had received a "second ~trike" under the
league's substance-abuse program, but he would hot
reveal what Washburn had done.
"You can receive a trike fora number ofreasons:·
Bettman said. "You can admit to a problem. You can
flunk a test. You can not comp!) with the after-care
program." ·
Ted Hodge. Washbum·s unble: said his nephew
had been tested for drugs three times a week and had
bten running and working out.
··1 don•t know wh\ the) want him out there.''
Hodge said. "They call: )OU come. But Chris told me
he's clean. and they just want 10 check him out eight or
nine days. Then he'll be back."
Kasten said no decision has been made about
replacing Washburn on the roster.
King• trim camp roeter t~ 31
T he Los Angeles Kings cut Jhcir •.
training camp rosterto 31 by assigning four
players to their New Haven N 1gh1hawks of
the American Hockey League, the club
announced Monday. Goalie Mark Fltspatrtck, de·
fenscman Steve. Richmond and forwards Brin Wllki
and Gord Walker irhmcdia1cl) re·poncd. The four cuts
were less than expected, said spokesman DevW
C..rtaey, due to an upcoming schedule of five
exhibition gamesfo si~ nights. Exhibition season ends
Sunday in Oakland when the Krngs skate against the
Detroit Red Win~ ... Tom D'Ealll took advantage of
calm winds and the smooth surface of Lake Mead to
win the Budweiser Las Vegas Silver Cup unlimited
hydroplane race and set a ~orld record lap time on a
two-mile course. ·
Telemlon, radio
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4:30 ,p.m . -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at
Montreal. WGN.
4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at
Ph1lldelphta, WOR.
4:3S p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at
Atlanta, TBS.
6 p.m. -BOXING: From St. Louis. ESPN.
7 p.m . -BOXING: Frankie Duarte vs.
Miauel Juarez in 10-round bantamweight bout
from Rneda. Z C'ha nnet.
7:30 p.m . -BEACH VOLLEYBALL: Pro
'°mpet1t1on from Herynosa ~ch ltapt), Pnme
Ticket .
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: fatrplell Parle repl1~'· Channel 56 (Prime Tacket. 10 p.m.).
I()'. 30 p,m -AlJSTRALIAN RVLU FOOT·
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, September 27. 1911 -
Raiders 's neW.gam_e show ~_ 'Where's mjlJn.·e?.'
LA needs some 6ul1s to provide a path
for their stable of thorough_bred players
than lhe wide rece1 vers that were
1tanin1 for )OU a few> ears aao.
Gone art lhe da)'t when you could
hold on to the ball for fh e seconds
while leuina the paHina pla> s to
develop. Gone are the days " hen ~n
Shell was at left tackle and Gene
Upshaw at left guard. Dave Dalb)
was at center. George Buchler was at
n&htauardandJohn Vellaatnght
tackle. wuh a young Hen') U\\ rence
ready to step in.
Remember when the Oakland
Raiden had a p'Ht ofTcnsi ve h nc and
thequanerbackscould camp out in
the pocket and survey the field for an
opcn~iver?
they just can't decide what to call the
show.
Bell bottoms were in: so were big
1idebum1 and the new car was.the
Pinto. Now the Pinto has been
replaced by the Yugo, and t He Yugo
was invented so that Pinto owners
could be snobbish to someone.
About bell bottom pants. "ell
they're out. The pleated pants are in
and it'sa widerstraightercut. lfyou
10 to the Coliseum to watch the ·
Ra iden though, you'll see a man with
his hair slicked back and white bell
bottom pants on. The man's name is
Al Davisand he docs not want to
chanae with t,he-time.
Gone arc days when backs could
help out on the blitz b) bl()('king a
player below the waist. This used to
be a101nt effon where the tack le
would stand up the defens1\'e end
while the back tned to land the
defender on a surgeon's table. b}
blocking the man at the knees ..
But what about the offensive I me of
the Raiders? If footballs were made of
calorics, Steve Bcuerle1 n -or now
Jay Schroeder-would weigh, •
enouah to borrow Andre the Giant's
clothes. In fact Steve could starin a
new television show called "'Where's
my line." Actual!) the producers
want to call it "Who's m. hne."but
-Just take a look at the offense that
his team runsand you know tfus man
is aoina to do it like Frank Sinatra.
"My Way." Al Davisfovcs the long
passandsodo the fans who ha'e
followed the Silver and Black.
Now the back has to take on a
charJinglSO pound hnebackerthat"-.
com1ngath1m atJUSt belo\\ the speed
of sound E'en though I che-ated m~
way through Ph> sics. I stall remember
that when a mo\ 1n~t hits a
But Al this is the I 980's and the
linebackers that blit1 toda) arc 250-
pounders that run as fast or faster
-Jays slow Boston's drive
Musselman shuts down Sox;
Tigers win to pull within 3 1/2
From Tiie A11oclated Press
Jeff Musselman pitched.a foar-tnuer through seven
-innings Monday"flight as the Toronto Blue Jays slqwed
Boston's Amencan League East nag drive with an 11 -1
victory over the Red Sox.
_,..,,_.,..-=Bo..,_.,ton's lead was mmmed.10 31 , a,amcs oyer the
troit Tigers. who beat the Cleveland Indians 6-3. The
-Red Sox' magic number forclinchingremained 3 with six
pmesleft.
Musselman, 6-S. outduelled convened reliever Wes
Gardner, 8-6. as the Blue Jays beat t~d Sox for tho.
fifth consecutive time in Boston and the ninth time in 11
meetings this year. Gardner. beaten 1-0 in Toronto la~t
Wednesday. was tagged for 10 hits and four runs in six
plus inni ngs. ttc struck out fQur and didn't issue a walk.
Elsewhere in the Amencan League: t'1~r1 I , 1Ddlaa1 3: Darrell faans h~ a three-run
homer. his fifth in his la t eight games. and Fr.ed. l ynn
added a solo shot for visiting Detroit.
T he Trgers have won three in a row and eight of their
last 11 games to keep th eir nickering hopesaJive in the AL
East. Boston has six games.remaining and the Tigers have
five.
Winner Eric King. 4-1 . who is usually a reliever. gave
up three runs on fi ve hi.ts in ix innings in hi s first Stan
since Aug. 14. Mike Henneman pitched the final three
innings for his 22nd save as the Tigers won fo r the se'enth
straight time in Cleveland tad1um. • ·
\'aakee1 S, Orioles 4: Rafael antana drove in two
runs with an e1$hth-innmg sin~le to lift v1sittng New York
and move the Yankees \\llhtn 41 • games of the front-
running Red Sox.. _
The Yankee comeback made a winner of Steve
Shields. S-S. Dave Ri2het11 came on to pitch the final two
innings and cam hi s i 4th sa'c.
Rusen S, Wblte Sox 3: tCH' Buechele and Jen')
Browne hit consecull\e RBI doubles in a three-run ninth
inning to lead v1s1t1nB Tc as. Te,as Staner Bobb~ Wm.
8-10. allowed seven hits. strucl out !>even and \\alke<! t\\O
in completing his 13th game and his I :!th tn his last 15
starts.
Royals S, Mariners 0: \lark Gub1cza shut out Seattle
on three hits. notching his first 2.0-victOI") season 10
pitcbijlg host Ka nsas Cit past the Mariners. Gub1c1a.
J who was 13-18 last }Car. struck out I 0 -including five in
a row at one point -and did not "alk .a batter in r'a1s1ng
his mark to :!0-7.
In tbe National League:
Expos 3, Cubs t : \fontreal rookie pncher Rand}
Johnson. at ~foot-I 0 the tallest pla}cr in major-league
history. improve 10 3-0 after p1Lctung Montreal past
Chigiao..Johnsonhas all°"cd JUSl fixe earned nms and
struck out 20 in 20 innings 'ii nee Join ing the Expos.
Reds S, Giants%: Tom Bro" ning allo\\ed four hits in
eight-plus innings for his fifth straight' 1cto17-.
Browning.. L8-S. earned a one-hiller into the ninth
but Will Clark led off" 1th a single and Kenn ~nchell
followed" ith bis-1 9th homer. John Franco relieved and
set a club record b} cam10~ hl5 38Lb save 10 40
opportun1t1es.
Mets 10, Plllllles 4: u.l fernandez allo"ed SI\ lwLS-tn
seven innings and Ne" York "on for 1he 16th ume in 18
games by tak1ngadvan1age of 10 \\alks. three \'lid pttch~
and a hit batsman. Catdiaals. 7, Pirates I: Jo '-' De Leon pnehed a three--
liitter to win for these' en th ume tn his last eight '1ec1s1ons
and Willie McGee had four hit<; and t\\O R Bl fo r St. Louis.
De Leon. 13-9. struck out fi' e and "alkcd fou r tn his
th ird complete game. He 1s 7-1 "1in four no..dec1s1on~
since July 29, losing onl~ 10 thl.' Pirates la'it \Vcdnesday in
St. Louis.
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•hole team v.1th a sack, c' en the
c1t1es· economics depends on the
outcome of these pla)er's blitzes
Thee aaclc 1st he most excning pla) of
the da): it brinas the fans off their
cha1rs. lte"en pumps up the kickers
whocan1umpout there in front of1hc
camera and slap the-pla> er~ that made the sack. ,
Send Marcus Allen on a Qu1tlc pass
pattern and dump rum the ball on a
bhtz. Don't expect him to blOC'k a 25().
pound linebacker.
Now how about the big 2 SQ.
linebacker that blitzes litse a racma ire> hound pursues a metnanicaJ
rabb1t. lt'sob' 1ous that }'OU don't-
have that pla)er on )Our roster.
standing object, the stand1 ng ObJCC't
will give up a sack \\ a!othat ph) s1c'lt
orph~s1cal education cla5\" I don't remember
I was real)} good at th1!1 I called 11
my guaranteed 1elev1s1on 11mc tk>.
when }'Ou pla) for team!) that lOn·
stantly'J)la> 1n 1he1ro\\n halfofthe
field. there's no1 man) chant cs tot~
field goals.
He> butguesswhat'!lheChargers
ha' e that playerou1 of camp. unhap-
P> about h1scon1ract. His name 1s
Chip Banks.and he'sone of the best
in 1he business. Ho\\ about offering
them Rod Martin forC'h1p Banks.
Come onAl,1fthe) ga'C)ouJ1m
Lache) for John Cla). the) ·11 fall for
The leag~ 1s no"' controllM b'
these ph\ s1caJ specimen that :ire
g1 \en the 11tle ofhnebackt>r. People
like Cornelius Bennett ofBu Oalo.
Duane Bickett oflnd1anapohs. la\\·
renceTa~loroftheG1ant'i. R 1lk~
J1tcksonoftheSa1nts. Karl \frdh:n·
burg of the Broncos. Ke' in Greene ol
the Rams . the hst goc~ on,
Thescarethcau~sthatJall up a
But v. hat can the Raiders do'' T n
four-stepdropsandqu1cl out pa!>~'>
and slants to their speed) \\ 1dc
rcce1,ers. Mike hanahan u!.(.•d lhc
"Three .\m1gos" 1n Den' er Hu"
about usingJames Lofton. v. 1ll1l'
Gault'. and Tim Brov.n a1 thl' ~ml·
lime" I gu~rante-e ~ ou the delen.,1' l' backsv.ould be calhng 1hem the
"Three Enem1gos, ··
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As for the offens1' e hne. get _
Bcuerle1 n and Schroeder some bigger
pads ma)bee,en ned braces. or
ma) be Washington v.111 gt' t> ~ou bad ..
Jim Lache-~ for Ja~ hroedcrr Too
bad San Diegodocsn·1 ha,·e an' more
good offcns1' e linemen ·
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Dodaen pitcher Tracy Wood.eon races onto
. the lleld Monday moments after Loe An-
1elea clinched the National League West
title wt.th a 3 -2 yictory at San Dfego.
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Defen sive e n d g la d his knee
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From Tbe Associated Press
Defensl\ e end (1a~ Jetl.'r the Rams· lead,mg sacker.
1s ID Lhe grasp ol two m.1unes dnd "tll probabl} miss three
to four "'eeks of pla~ the dub announced Monda~.
Jeter spraint'd his ld1 lnee and left ankJe dunng
Sunda' 's 45-31 \I tOI'\ o'er the :--.e"' York Glants a1 East
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Jeter said he "a'\ rchc,ed the knee tnJUI') won't
require surge!')
"'h's going to be OJ.. .. kter said. "M~ attitude 1sgreat
-I want 10 get ha'k and hl.'lp 1h1s team oi.ti_· M} biggest
., concern 1s not "h) 11 happened. but ho" long befort: I
come bac)(.... .1
Jeter said his fool caught in 1he turf and someone
rolled o'er hi> leg. He said ht• then "ent back into the
~me for nine or I 0 pla) s
"I tned to go bacl into the
game. but m~ foot ~\\el~<.'d up. I "'as
more concerned about m~ a .. nkle. l t
got about as big a ~~ \\atst. \1~
knee didn't C'once.rn me
"l wanted to conmbutc more.
but m) t!amma1cs pla~~·d their butts off: Jeter <.aid "\\ e didn't
squeak 1t out on the last pla) ol the
game. we domtnated them ph~s1-
calh E' Cr'\ ttme the' had momen-
tum s"'1ngrng their· "'a~ "'e re-
sponded."
Jeter has 6 . sacl.s for 46 'ards Jeter
inlos~s Hed1dn'tha,e am a~inst
the Giants. but had ti' e agatn)t 1he Lo Angeles Raiders
t"o weeh ago. He 1-; one-hall sad. ahead of hnebacler
Ke' 1n Greent:. "ho had t\\O against 'e\\ York.
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The Rams . ..i~o and the onh undefeate-d 1um 10 the
:"'FC pla~ host to the Phoen.1\ Cardinals Sunday at
.\nahe1m 1ad1um Freeman takes
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Feeney, 67, submitted
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UCI women whip$. OcCidental
Janell Roiers and Kack} Ovrum' scored goals in the
f111t half to stake the UCI to a 2-0 lead and the Anteaters
were never headed en route to a 6-0 non<0nferentt
women's collcac soccer victory at Occidental.
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UCl. 2-8-1. will host St. Mary's at noon Thursday.
In airls prep tennis:
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Tracey-Goedecke swept at '\o. I doubles O'er .a strong
Capistrano Valle~ team. but the Eagles s"ept singles to
dominate the match Edi on al'>o lost three doubles
matches by 4-6 score .•
Ea••wt,e 11 •.a,aaa.Ji lls 8: The :-\o. I doubles team
of Liz Collins and ~ oil~ Rom . an t e o. -or--
Debbie Bowen and Lara Pierson each s"ept their thrtt
doubles wts to DO'\\ er the non-kague "1n o,·er the Ha" ks
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DODGERS CLINCH. • •
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"I thml.. 1hat "a' the toughe tout th1 ~ear." Howell
said.
San Diego manager Jack McJ...t>on ga'e CT~i! to his
_ ... _ counterpan for leading 1he Dodgers to the d1v1sto11
-· cro" n. although he "ould hd' e rather seen Los Angeles
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"~ "I don·1 hl e to see them \\1n 11 here ... McKeon said.
a.""' ·...a ratlier not be ih a clincher rd rather be lo games With ~:!' u • : B ~ c ~ : us clinching Tomm' did a ht•d of JOb managing that _.. •ic._ '0 : ~ ..... , .... 1·~ club He had a lot of 1nJunt:s. but fie found out he had a lot ,,_TOO$
u-."_,....,.,. 0-..~ s ••• of gu~s who •ould do things too .. ·~1~~,~·,~· · .. o °"' "' Outfielder Kirk Gib on. "ho emerged as a team
leader after thl' [A)(fger; o;1gned him as a free agent during
the off season. aid Lo'\ .\ngelc has grown a lot dunngJ!lc.
CdM' S JOHNSON • • • year.We staned a" inning attitude and staned a winning
From B 1 atmosphere in pnpg traUltn& ... G1bSon said. "We st.aned
during the "amc and "l'nl hHhi: oth('r SHk That's" hen 1 to build character "1thm oursehes and the team. and c: that's wh" "'~'rC'h('rc 1oda' \.\ e'll sec ho" much charac1cr got more o~n t"3nt1.igl"'ll ''ent I\) the s1dc he \\a n't on we·,·e got. Wc''e got 3 big tasl ~head of us 1n the Mcu..·• The~ "ere lc'in~ llO m brothC'r (\\h('l \\;t<;n 't in the Los Anacle "Ill m~t the l"-<t'\\ Yor'lc Mets in the aam~·fen'>c hu\\ CHr hJ' lx•ltlmt> \\ e-ston Johnson's National Leaaue pla~ off \\ h1ch tan at Dodger Stadium on OcL 4th. The Dodger. lo t I 0 ot their 11 regular sea.on spcc1alt\ thu I.tr H\· had Jn mtert'cp11on against pmes to the Met and "t'rl· ll-n at Los ~ngcl~. .
Hunung1 on ~a'-h in th\. '4:'a n upener a --0 l'd\I The Dodgers· Fernando \ alenTuela. ma~1ng his fint
vit'tof) since Juh 30. v.orked three inning . allowing two hits.. "But \an ( kmcntc d Jn't pass· tlXl mu'-h.'' he said stnkinaout thrtt. "alltn~ t"o and thro"inga wtld pitch.
So again 1 the Triton'\ to 1h1. '~'-1.ind g.ime h<' 1a1kd to p1d. Valenzuela." ho had tie-en on the disabl~ list with a ne off-Th·· '>·1 b.!D "1.•n that on(' ~'\-0 ~tore than I er 4u.m-:r. "cnt"'b\ 1ni ~ ni\"'1'~1~-~ouldcr U\JUr'\. "a on 3 ti().p11c!) limit. .
Corona del \l:ir·, ddm" .illl)\\1.'d J 10uchdC1'\\n .\leJandro Pena the Jifth of " Dodaen pltchen,
h allo'\\ed one hit in three innin~ and 1mprov~ htS r'CQOl'd Holland mu.,t l..nl1" .;1.1mct tn~ to 6-~ }io"ell p1tchecr a pc-rt~t ~1nth to cam his 21st 'It's.hard t1.1 •u~u \\Ith th.a. no mauer 14htch 1de JI Sl\C 1 the ball \\ t'"ton John't'n "1.1n The Padre \\Cl"C held 10 four hits..
'\.lfrcdo Gnffin led off the r1ghth aaainst Dmait
Rasmussen. I -10. '\\Ith 11 )harp grounder to s.bonllOp Bruins pr_ epare for Husky Stadium obstacles ~~~:~~~~r:~e:~~~~:~~~Et ::;.:l::
came around on Hatcher"" sharp inglc 10 lef\.
Weather and fans provide
as much concern as Huskies
LOS ANGELES -Judama from rhe v.ay UCLA
C09Ch Tmy Donahue and st\tral playtn were taHuna
Monday, the wathtr and fans will prove as much of a
~ to the ttt0nd-rankcd Bnun' a$ lhc I 6th-ranked
• alainaton Huskin. .. Tictt'• no place= in our ronfertn(c mo~ difficult to
play dtaft at Seattle," Donahue said Monda> dunna his
flieftJy media tuncbcOn. "Pl)cholot1call>. n·, ao•na '° bt
• " challmle-.. . ....: lnaim aod Huskin. both 3-0. mttt Sltwday at H~ Sllldium 1n rr.c Pac1r1e-IO ('onff'mtet opmer b-
bOtla dooh.
.. ,,., 1 zoo ... n09C suerd Jim Watlkr said of the
72.500«81 1tad1um "You have a stadium full of fans ..
' 1 -
yelhna and rocking ba1.k 11nd forth."
"The) ha\c a prop.:r name for It -the d<J&houst:·
linebacker C'arncll L.1~c \!ltd "The ha'e a real long
tunnel there. and "hen ~ou're \\.i1tin& to 10 on the field
you can bear tb~r pla}crs b3r~1.nt and the fans taunun
you.-
Donahue plan~ m ('la~ tape .. of cro"'d none OHr loudspca.ke~ surrouJ1ng thl' pr_. u.:-e firld thlS week
UCL.\ v.111 also v.orl.. \\Ith a "'-<"l fuotti.H dunnt tv.o
practitt KRton' to pt'f'JlClrt' fM the pm 1hiltt' of ram
The Bruins' rttord m Sc.3ttle upPQm th<-1H-onttms
S1"" 1960.the8ru1n,.are~·l I-I 1n Hu~l' tad1um,-1th
the only v1ctonn comina 1n Donahue's fint two tnP'
there 1n 1976 and 19~~
l..Ut sat0n, l CIA trailed I ~-1 ' bu1 K'Ottd ~
ttniiaht pomts m routr to a ,. -1" ' 1C'tnf\ at th<' Rote
lowf, tht l«Oftd·•<>n• I Junn Oon Jama' 1' ~~
as Wtfhinpon's c.'oac'ti • -~, ICOtt didn't 1ndu.'ltt' what tund of tram thn
hed." Quannbeck Tro' \1lm:in <aid. •·Wr had "°m<" tilt
brcab .lnd ,,lmt' "1g rla'' 1 hl" ~au·a iood team. and Los ~le~. 1n tourth pla<'r with a 72-89 ~a.a
ha\e anoth<"r f1.~ tl·.1n' th1~ '.::.r · ~ason. t 7 pme ht-hind tht• 11ant~. movtd to tht ..
·cLc\ "111 bt "1th\"ut tiah1 l'lld C h.arlc~ !\rbu<lk. qu1cld this year behind 1t ncv. pla}en-G1t.on, ...._.
v.ho strained l1~amenl\ in hi\ lei\ lnl't" Sc!'t I" ag;un t ua frn-aacnt forS4 S m11l1on O\erthret ,un;,...,..__=it>" ... Lona.lka~h t.itc -• Gnffin ..c-qu1mi ft'om the Oalfand ·Aa.Jetics; iiiiil
-l>on.ihue ~·J that th(' Junior "'111 be out "a. outfielder Mille Oa' 1 , s11ncd a\ a rsu .-at lw Sl.'7S
con\,lderablr .1m1,unt "' ""'"" lnc.11hat ha abscn chum m1lhon Q\tt t•'<> )ears.
the \)tfcn\C' The Oodeers won fhe of1hc1r firsl Sl~ tbn waat 1-7
"He's the lrnJ ,,1 ;athlete "ho '-"41n turn a '·\lrd pa~ 0 ' ~ tht follo.,1na t•n ~\ ~ rft0'1'Ci 11UO ... •
1nte> a f>-.,·ard u '-'" n hlc ht' Jrd ap1nst 't'bt'a\ka... Sta)' -•th a J 'tctOT) o~tt Pitt..,... oa May l.11111k1
Donah\K' \0111.t a U'"tak of 1\ HC1onn "' ~rn pmn that 111~ .._a
ph0morcl 0N111 '"'"""' 1l1a um<' rbuckk'·s .. tb~me lad.
mn1na po"H()n v.h1k \; "'cnC'\1 de~ Rand> ~io.1111lofrisfl1 1ncarl)JunceWHca1 •-
Austin anJ Slc' c Mr hr """ t up on tht ckp1t} ~han t.M lead to pc~n.~ J'O'ntl on Junt 13, -. ... ..
\\(' n«J '" h3H thrtt 11ght end\ ... Donahut t.aid'. Dodlrnwon 11 ol'l.-;•M:knanathl'ppto•'h .... -"\\h<'n ,oul~on<' .. ,ournlkn 1'1n1d1tfK'UhJK>$tt1on. J\lnt l '
but v.c v.on't be" h.in 101, the-tn.14 turc ot our offtntt." The Dodtcn v.on 1\ \U"lithl 1f\tt tllr ""'91ar-...
Brian 8r "'" 1' \ t l \L, ot™:r le\ 1n1u"' The toopenthe~adtoci&ht,thcn~and H~C91
t«0nd·,tnnJt11l .. ~ha,~\\to('l3~ th1.,sc~-.onbrcau~ thclcadto1ha1f·t1UMont.\u .9 ~Uten"8111S
of a pullrJ h.im~tnn of lO to put the r9tt av."I •
, .
,.
Oruge CoM1 DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, !eptef'ftb« 27, 1118
LOUGANIS •• J'rom81 A 1
Lo~. who won the sprinJ·
·board medal last week 1n a dramatic
comet.ck after bangina his head on
the board,\Jso won a silver medal on
the platfonn in 1976 .
• In that competition. a I 6·)'Car-old
Loupnis lost to Ital) 's Klaus Di81as1,
the only d iver besides Lougan1s with
five Olympic divin$ medals.
Loupnis said Xiong "was d1 1ng
so well I knew he'd be tough to beat.
I'm looking forward to watching his
arowth and development through 1he
years."
"I le.now I'm vel"} young.·· said the
shy Xiong. "h's an honor for me 10
compete with Louganis. rm happ) 10
• compete side·b)'·side w11h him. 1'
always considered him one of m}
idols."
Loupnis said he isn '1 sure\\ hethcr
he will watch Xiong's de,clopment
from the sidelines or as a compe111or.
"I'm looking for""ard 10 pursuing
my career as an actor." he said ... But I
don't think it will be m} last
-wmpetition. It may be m~ last '-'Orld·
class, major competition."
• Loupnis, who has won 47 national
divina titles since 1976, has expressed
internt 1n breaking swimmer Traq
Caulkins' aquatics record of 48 na-
tional championships.
The X1ong-Louganis battle began
shaping up in the seventh of IO
rounds when Xiong moved from
fourth to second place with a 77.76·
point d ive and Louganis Jumped
from third to first with an 2.56.
&ivina hi.nLan-ctghkp()int lead over~
. all. . ~
• In Round 8. Looganas got mar" o~.
6.5 to 8.5 and S<."Ored onl) 63.'00
points. allowing Xiong. who earned
71:08-TJ!ttiarroanlt:-nrtaKelhe lea y
two points. J
U.S. wr.estlers
wi11 ·eas:y early
Favorite at 136,
Smith open s quest
for Oly mpic tit le
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-The
winning was ea sy for a 1r10 of
Americans in the o~ning round of
the Olympic freestyle wrestling. 'de·
spite a scoreboard clock tha1 gave a
Canadian wrestler a few e><tra second
of help.
John Smith. Jim Scherr and Tim
Vanni gave the powerful U .. team.
which entered the tournament w11h
hopes for 10 medals tn 10 weight
classes. a solid stan Tuesday
Smith, the favonte at 136 pounds.
powered past Joz.sef Orban of Hun-
gary 11-4: Scherr topped Canadian
Doug Cox 1()..7 at 198 pounds. and
Vanni. at 105 pounds. demoli ht.•d
Afredo Marcuno of pain on a
t~hnical fall after gaining a 16-0 lead.
0Scherr's match was the toughest
even though he bui ha I 0-0 lead b~ 1 he
·end of the firs round.
Cox. at Scherr 5-4 at the
"
Bohay stops
.Chinese foe
in 1st round
SEOUL -Gary Bohay. the
136-pounder who prepped at
Fountain Valley High and rep-
resents Canada at these XXIVth
Olympic Games. got off on the
right foot in today's first round
matches of the frecSlylc wrestling
competition.
He · got past a Chinese foe. Li
Xianji.witha 15-IOdecision.
"First round matches tend to be
a little difficult for me," said
Bohay. "Part of it 1s from cutting
weight. I had to dehydrate quite a
bit to get down to weight.
"And some of It's a bit of
anxiety. That one's o'er now and
I've got Cameroon and Turkey
next:"
Bohay led all the wa). "'I staned
givingu.p some points bcca.~sc I
was -being too-agress1~.-~..f-I
said ... ~e go1 slippery. I staned
slipping off him. giving up points,
kind of slopppy points.
ast)c .
·back .th seven secood-round points .
helt>ed by a frozen scoreboard clock th~gave the Canadian"' res1lcr about ___ ..::.:..._:_ __ __.. ______________________________ 1 -2 second ~lul hc-"'3
do i/lating.-, ~
A&ainst ca.iru:roon and the
Turk. I need to hold ba~k a little
bit. And not go wild. .. Xiong continued to put the press~
lire on in the next-to-last round.
scoring 84.15 points. Lougan1s· 83.16
put him three points down going an to
.. ' Winning moves
"I <ti n't intend ta. reathr'Co'a's1:·
Scherr sa1 "Bui-I wasr<;tlll) nen-uus
"" ~ after the Jll h "'e h:ia:.m the-Pan-
-''We've been here for about two
weeks. JUSt training and a lot of
pressure building up the last few
weeks. A lot of athletes are
finished with their compernion1
' . Anu.
the final d ive. ,
Foantaln Valley High pr oduct Gary Bohay, repre.enttq Cana da in the 62-ldlogram
dl'rialon,· takes China'• Li Xlanjl (to1t) t o
mat on wa y to 15-10 win in fln t r ound •.
"I was ahead the~ and he \\OUnd
up beating me. I was th1nk1ng about
that an awful lot. It "'asn "t an) thing
pretty, but I'm JUSI glad tO ha\C m~ ..
,.... hand raised (in victor))."
h's good to be done with the
first one. I need to build on that.
It's more a mailer ofge11ing more ; T~ .. an·· ,.,, d.Q. odn ess '~Oi 'P . ••a tt' . . ran· ~t ha~':'~~~:a~~; ft~~o~~!O~~~~=
U A 8_~ . ·.I.~ .& _J.ri~ , c.I ~ ..._,, -:--:1!~~~~:~i~1~~:;f.;~.!.~~d~l<t~: _
' l knll-«K"-\ltil&'l'+t-f
wrestle in practice. If I do that I'll
be in fine shape
. This morning. I was pretty
tight. I wasn't ne,cvous. but I had
some deep down anxieties about
it. But being at the competiton
venue a nd ceremony•n 1he morn-
ing. I started to feel beuer."
· They s upplied the 1-2 punc h
for United States swim-ming ~
..
SEOU L (A~I -\\ 11hou1 \tau B1ondt and"
Janet Evans. the C .. 01~ mp1c S" 1m team "ould
have barel) caused a npplc in the poot. ·
With t\\O entrants in l'ach of :!6 e' cnts. L' ..
swimmers had 5:! opportun1t1c' 10 1 mpro' e their
times from the 01) mp1 c tnal'> 111 .\ustin a mo nth
earlier.
On 45 occasions. 1he \ml·ncans' time "ere
worse than their perlorman1:c 1n Te,as. Of the
se"en um~ that "t"rl' bettl'red thrct• "ere B1ond1"s
and t"o "'ere fa an ·
"For man' .\mencans mal..mg 1he 01\mptc -· .
team 1s evcl)thing:· aid Jo!1 l lrbanchcv. S\\1m
coach at the Uni,crsll' of \:11ch1gan: .. The} arc
&hen unable to relbcus their l'n(:rg1cs on swimming
well again 1n the Olympics aflcr the OI~ mp1c tnals.
The tnals should RO\ be an l'nd in thcmsch·es. but
for many athlet~. the} are ...
.E,ans said she h.ad no problem adJUS\lng her
training 10 the ft, C·\\Cl'I.. brcal. bct\\CCri the tnals
and 1heOhmp1c . but rna1111j1ned 11 "a different
for most other tcammmcs. · .
··1 ha"e no complaints. hut ma) he ha\ 1ng the
trials a re\\ "eel..s earlier \\OUld heir:· satd E\ans.
· who \\On three 1ndi' 1dual gold medal"I ... I th1nl..
that's the popular op1n1on on thl' ll'~m ··
Tne 102-pound E'an ''lid her small muscle
_mass made 11 ea 1er for her to iapcr her training.
But that d~sn't explain "h~ 1hc 6-foot-6. 200-
fell good. though. Ever} bod) ·s going
po1Jnd B1ond1 S\\am so \\di -hl' "on SC\ cl to be sluggish in the first round. You
medals. live gold -and others d1dn'1. jl.tst hope you don't dra" a tough one
In an~ case. a change 1 n 1he 1nalo; da1cs \'Ill be right off the bat. ·
discussed. 'Td beiterdo better 1n the nc:\I one.
"There an~ some d11)eren1 op1mons about though. or I'm 1n troablc."
thal. ranging from threl' \\Cel..s before thl' Ol~mp1c The Amencan champion said
Games to three moQ.th :· \a1d l . ·. ht'ad coach going 1nto •1he tournament that he
Richard Quick. \\ho surpons the 1hrec-month. "-Ould be read) 1fhe got the top.three
break. . . contenders n~ht a"a~ tn the hhnd
..It's ven d111icult to mal..e our team. Pcopk . draw. but Soviet star tepan Sark1srnn
have UL~ back dO\\n and dc,ote· an enurc is in the opposite pool.
1ra1mng C)cle lo the 01} mp1c etlo ri:· Smith. looking at 1hc dnm said ... ,
• Quick $a1d .p::irt of 1he problem \\1lh earlier haveeverygoodgu~ on m~ s1deofthl'
trials 1s the schl'duhng ronflll"t'i \\1th 1~llcge bracket excen.t the Russian. so 11·11 be
calendar a battle ...
• .. lf\\e ha\e the trials earlier. a cdllcge student Vanni led Marcuno 11-0 aflcr the
ma} have to drop out of school l·arl} ... Quick said. fim round and ended the match I :44
from the end ol the second after
building his superiont} to more than
15 points. -1
"I hadn't wrestled that euy before.
but I felt confident gomg m." Vanni'
said.
Prelminal") bouts\\ ill stan in three
mor~ "eight classes Wednesda)'. with
the final four weights opening up
. Thursday.
. Ste·rOid use among track athletes nothing new·
. .
Com petit-ers-su pp&·f".1--
con ten tions of e~perts
From Tbe Associated Press
Stero10s:Tong-a-s50elated ""'"h "c1ghthf1er
and football pla~ers. ·began inO.tratmg the
world of track and field '-'Cll before the current
Olympic Games. se,cral athktcs and experts
said. .
··1t's all O\ er the pfoc.:." said · Dr. Bob '
Goldman. chairman of the .\matcur .\thle11c
Union's spons medicine commmee. ··Lots of
recreational athletes ha' e tried them ju l 10
look beuer:·
' World-class spnntcr G"en T orrence de-
scribed U nited States track and field earlier this
)'C&T as "one of the biggest drug nng~ ~ou can
imagine" -a pos11ion wh1ctl was backed up b}
current Olympians Evel)n A hford and Roger
Kingdom. ou can't detect 1hcm:· Kingdom. 19 4 that 1s 1rre.,.ers1ble. _ ~·1 agree \\1th c,,en: ~ right." sa1 ~ord medalist 1n tncl1lfhurdli:s. ~1d. --Pos1iive tes11ng for stenods forced ~·o
Ashford: 1984 Ol}mp1c gold mcdaliM and "'Herc I am suffering 1he pain an-d frustration Buleari.an we1gh1ltfters to to rfc11 gold medals •
former world record holder in the 100 meters. for months the natural \\a} and we have gu}s earlier in the Seoul Games. "T-he.~r-ug...r1111p10~1·~d. h 's no..-.doing it 1n a "eek" -· xanlc.S~ahawk5_unebacw .B~a.n-.B •
JUSI 1n the 1 ••• 11" \\Orld\\tdC and l'\l'OIUaJI~ .. r \\.Cnt 1nto this port 1..nO\\lng there IS a ' wonh was the focus Of COnlfO\CrS\ \\htle'"11l
11's going to destrO} 1he spon.:· drug problem." .\shford said .. \\'c do 11. the Oklahoma when he te\ted P.OSlll\C rOr steroids
.\sh ford's contt"nllon that use \\as not East Germans are doing 11 and the R"u s1ans arc before the-1987 Orange BO\\ I.
f1 mited 10 the L'. ·. team "a" supported on doin~ 1t. lt'scrproblem 1ha1 has to be made more Afte~ Boswonh· te t. Dr. Ton} Dal) .:..
Monda} "'hen ,the ln1crnat1onal 01} mp1c public or 11 "'111 destro\ the spon :· 'the medical director of the 19 4 summer
Commmee said that men's IOO-metcr cham· · Androgenic anabolic steroids are m~n-Olympics at Los Angeles -warned steroids
pion Ben Jo~nson of Canada hnd tc~ted made derivau,es of mak.hurmonc that som<.· could present probtcms for other athlotes
positive for s1?to1d~. H.: "'as !>lnppcd'o f the athletes take to help build up 1he1r muscles. because of the length of 11me 11 remain 1n the
gold meda1 that he "on in se111nga ,.,.orld record Evidence is d1v1ded on "h<.·1her 1he' \\Ork. system.
of9.79 seconds. Often. d1ur~tii;s can-be used 10 mask the Steroids can shO\\ up in le t e'en s1>.
Six.months pnor 10 1he 01~ mp1c . King-presence of illegal drug·. uch as muscle· months ~fter the las t use. Dal) said. Other than
dom had e\pressed concern tha11hc drug users building steroids. b~ diluting unnc samples. the medical!) appro' ed uses. '"1 ther,c a reason
would cap1ure medals\\ 1th.out tc ttng Po 1t1ve. The steroids can cause serious side e1Tec1s . for a young. healthy athlele to take 11'! 'o."
Other athletes said drinking homemade rem· . such as mood swings. se' ere acne. baldness. Daly said. .
edtes could mask the use or ~teriods. temporary stenlit}. abnormal It ... er funcl ion. Daly agreed use of anabolic steroid has
testosterone and other Pl'rformanct'-enhancing high blood pressu're.card10' asculardisease and spread in recent years from the 1radi11onal
drugs. . ·r ,-possibly cancer oft he liver and tesiicli. strength events. such as foo1ball and "'etghtlift-
"TQda' ·s dru~ arc so <;Oph1~t1catrc1 1hat Women can get a decpemng or the voice ing. to such other events as distance running. • lt.elyn Aahfotd
~ ..
STEROIDS CLOUD GAMES. • •
From Bl
ckan," said International Olympic
Comm1nee President Juan Antonio
Sama ranch. .
The chamnan of the IOC medical
commission called the case '"e,trcmc·
ly grave." .
"This shows our intent to clean the
spon of this kind of cancer." said
Alexander de Merode. ···it 1s hoped
that this will be heard and undefltOod
'throughout the world."
Johnson was under shock and
vinually Jncapable of understanding
·what was happening to him. \\hen he
returned his JOld medal to IOC vice
president Richard Pound. also a
Ca"-dian.. officials said. He then flew
ofTto New York with hjs mother: his
sister and his coach.
Carol Anne Lethrm. head of the
Canadian delqaiion. had what she
tenned the "unfo(luna&e task" of
1nfonning Jobftson of the IOC de·
cision to stnp him ofh1s medal.
"My readana of Ben's reaction 1s
that, No.I, he was cgmpletel)' 1n a
state of shock," she said. "At that
point 1n t1m~ he still did not
comprehend the s1tuauon
"He wasn't even able to speak. It
was a very d1ffkult moment for au of
-u1.·· --Many athletes and coaches at the
Olympic v1llqt exprcs~d cauuous
comments on the cast.
"Yqu don't rcalJy ex~C'1 one of the
top iWiktes to act caught." said
Ammcan 400-meter runner Dann)
!vereu. "The top athletes usuall> arc
sman enoUlh not to set caugl'lt. •
Lewts' coach came to Johnson·s
dcfente.
"Ifs JUSt dumb luck that some·
body. his coach or doctor. made a
mistake 1n ttlhna him about "hen to
t.lkt drup and that he-aot cauaht .
It's not JUSt coming from John~n.
There's a group whd know'!: his coach
and team officials." sa1Q Tom Tellez.
Aust.rahan rowing coach Ken Ha~
den said everyone thought Johnson
was weanng "the wh.Jte bat. .. He said
the saddest thing about the. whole
scandal was "all those lmle kids who
hero worshipped him."
Johnson's urine tests after Sat~r~
day's race were conducted in an IOC
. laboratory in Seoul ,JO separate ~sions in the two follbw1ng days.
The second test w.as attended by
Canadian officials and Johnson's
coach.
The tests showed the urine samples
contained traces of stano1oloh a
water-based anabolic steroid· once
considered almost impossible 10 de-
tect. said IOC spoknwoman Michele
Verdier: The IOC executive unani·
mously.iatafied a recommendation by
its medical commission to d1squahfy
Johnt0n and strip him ofh1s medal.
Under international rules, Johnson wa1 automatically banned from track
racina for two years. This could cost
him mil hons of dollan from endorse·
ments and appearance money. He
bolds K~eral endorKment contracts. one a S2 million. fi ve-)ear aveement
with an l&ahan sponswcar compan)~
and his appearance fee at track meets
was known to be a minimum of sso.ooo.
John10n's entourage s~ud the result
of the drue testing was a ara\.c shod,
for the sprinter.
''The onl) thing we can sa) at this
*I' is that n 1s a triiiicf), a m"take
or a Slbotaae.'' said fohnson's man·
.r. Larry He1dcbrttht. .. p to five
days before tht race. Ben wu in
perfect condttion. Somcth1n1 hu happened 1n thosr da)s
'tWe do not kno-. •hat happcf'Cd
and how 1t happcDed. but apparent I~
somebody has sabotaged Ben and we once thought to be undctect1blt. but
will find out who it "as and ho\\ it modem and sophisticated test labora-
was done." tones have been 1dent1fying it over
The manaaer said Johnson "a the past few years.
given a bottle of a son dnn~ b) Johnson has had a bad season.
10mtone. perhaps an official or a After a first tnJury dunna the indoor
volunteer, before the ~m1finals or the season. be pulled a hamsuua 1n
final of the 100. and the spnnter Tokyo on May 11 and he was out for
drank it. .. almost three months. makina a
He stressed his doctor saw the comeback at the Canadian national
"yellow •ooey substance" in the championships earl) 1n AqusL He
bottle. which Jmtlled odd. and "as~-then went to Europe for thrtt mets
ed 11. and Ke was beaten t"•C't. by Lew1sand
But Verdier responded· '"T~ ~tC'r· c.alvin Smalh.~-i--·
01d profile is not consistent wt th th1i. The CaNd1an thtn ~t home for
claim." • four crucaal weeks of tra1n1na and he
The drua. involved 1s used b) came bllck a new man. His Kn·
athletes to build up their musde bulk. S1tton1l 9. 79 tn tht' final ca~ four
But 11 is conaidered b> docton to bt ont-'hundrcths of a 1«ond otr the
Ont of the most dan~rou' anabolic World rttOl'd he Kt last year in lhe
11et0ids. ·Much can caute h\er dis-..ortct champton$h.1pJ. In bOdt races
tutblnttt. 1nclud1na canctr. It was Uwjs. wa11 distant ~· . ,__J
1 • -1
l
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U.S., Soviets i-enew Olympic ?:t-valry
,.
Two to meet for first time
ln basketball slnce-1972-
at both ends of the Ooor and )t 1s an cxpmen~ed
team that has been together for MO)t of th'"t pasr-
The CJ nited tales breezed through t~e five
pmffw1nn1ng by less than IS Points only once. In
the quant'rlinah Pucno Rico fell to the pressure
defense 93-57
four years. •
The United States thn' c~ on pressure defense
and the 1rans1t1on game It cre:nes.. 'the 'cam we~n 't
scl«ttd until Sept. 2 but the wealth o( u~lent 1s
SEOUL. South Korea CAP) -The So' 1et obvious wuh eight 'BA fi rst-round d raft choices
Union and United tates mee1 in men's-Olympic o ntne 12-man rosrcr.
Puerto R1c-0 took tht' ·o, 1e1 l.'.!mon into
O\Cf\lmc before losing b) 12 points and the So' 1et.s
were beate n 1n their opening game b\ Yugoslavia.
basketball tonight for the first t ime since the "USA bask1:.tball 1s the best 1n the world:· said
controversial gold medal game 1~ Munich 16 ~cars Alexander Vo lkov. one of fo ur 0' 1ets under
110. a&reemcnt with NB..\ teams should the) be a llo""rd
But for the current teams. a be(lb in the gold to play in tbe Unated ta tes. ··The} ha' e the best
medal game a day Jater takes precedence O'er coach. ~t pla)ers, best basketball 10dus111 ·;
Soviet guard Sharuna~ Marchuf1001s said his
team has had lrouble reci:nth because 11 1i> ured
and out of S) nch. ·
Marchulloms. the most 'aluable pla>er in the
Europten quahf)tng tournament m Jul). missed
the next two months \\1th.a tomach inJUI) and 7.
foot-2 Arv~das abonis. a fir\t·round draft choice
of the Ponland Trail Blazeri.. m 1s~d two full
seasons Qf compeuuon.. w11 h an .\ch»ltb tendon
lnJUI).
history. U.S. Coach John Thompson knows the
.. Oµr team ""anted lo play 1n the final aga inst advantaJe the So' tel team has O\er ~1s 1n ~~e ~-~ .. "Soviet forw~rd Alexand~r Volko\ said. ihtemat1onalcompC11Lton. ..
This IS not 'A-hen we expected. r think It \\Ill be the ··one thing I've !>aid about the So\ tel Union IS
best pmc fo these 01) mpic G ames." po~ and matunt) ... Thompson said .. I think
The teams that pla) ton\ght and adqince to there arc teams here that are deeper. but I don·t
meet the. winner of the Yugosla' 1a-Austral1a ~ think thcrc·s an} more of a cohesive. mature team
"Our tt'am has had '''0 v.ed .. s off in the last
five months. and abonis and I ha' e not been"" 1th
the team," ~archuhoo1s !>aid "That 1~ wh\ we u 'L.ILL_ .....
TbeU.8. men'•ba•ketball team, wlthJ.R. Reld(l4), meettbe
So'rieta for Ont time elnce 1972'• controvenlal title 1ame.
stm1firyal are as different as the ph1losoph1es of the than they are." .
countries they represent. • · The prchminan rounds v.ere d11Terent for
The Soviet Union is a halfcourt om~nted team both tt'ams as "'ell.
have long faces .. ·
The So\tCt~ !.lruggled to a 110-1 05 quar-
OLYMPIC BRIEFS
Can·ada shares
condemnation,
as well as grief
Ellla, Carbajal eye bozing gold Tlmmon• ready for showtime
SEOUL -Alread) as ured of bronze, aw SEOUL -W11h the prehm1nane'> out
U.S. fighters Romalhs Elhs and M..1chacl AA of the "a), n's "sho"ume"' for the un-
Carbajal have. upped their ~1gh.ts to gold. defeated U.S. men's' olle} ball teJm
Ellis and Carbajal became the first "This 1s the fuo pan of the" hole th mg."
Americans to tight their "'a) into the ·-says S1eve Timmons. "lev.port lkalh's 6·
Olympic boxing semifinals Tuesda~. guaranteeing the) foot-5 outside hitter wuh the red tlanop hairdo. who
terfinal '1ctol") 0' er Brazil .....
will leave Seoul \\Ith .nothing 'A-Orsc than bro nze leads the team 10 kills and block'> "This 1s "here v.e --l~m.l!Ftrt~noctltftt°P'rnr-----,._~~---~~---nmedils. ~shm~T-~hc("t)pNrc~'5~u~re~~~1J1~-er,mt-~t-tt~'ln'lnn-m:~-----t--t:t---t"#""---;::::':::::::i~r-.F;i':; ...... ~':""iii'~
SEOUL _ ~outr"oe and <lov. nnght But it was gold. not bronze. that the) ~led to talk Timmons."' ho prepped at '\ev. Port Harbor and is
..._ about afte rward. a product of Orange Coast C'olkge 1-. the nashiest of the
condemna11on of the u~e of illegal drug., v.cre "Right now 11 feeb real good knowing the bronze 1s 12 Southern Cahfom1ans who mal..e up the entire team,
mixed wi th e~prc'is1ons of.,~ mpath\ from e my_ shoulder.'' aid E .. ut rm knoc_krng bronze aod _be kQows '°medung-abot.tt-stlowt+me. H1'-
Ben Joh nson's Canadian 01~ mp1c~ team· off my shoulder and going for the gold." g1rlfncnd. Jeanie Buss. 1s t~e daughter of the owner of
n1lltcs a fterthe sprinter lo'>t h1'l'gol<.I mcdal in Ellis gained the scmlinalrnfthe 132-pound class b} the BA's Los 4\ngel~ Lakers. a team that pn des itself
a drug scandal todn} 'the slimmest of margins. "mmni a 3.-2 dccm on over in turning pressure pla)olTs1tuauons into "sho"" t1me:·
Canadian athlete\ '"en.· seen j l brl'al<.fas1 discuss-_Emil Tchuprensk1 ofBu)gana. "h1lc CarbaJa.1 reached LL _ T1mm:e_ns was 1n thl' Laki:rs· dr~sing room after
ing the news in hu-.hcd tone'>. a-. though ll wl're a with an easier 5-0 ""in agai nst ott Olson of Canada. the} won tncir second coosecu11,c :--8.\ utle in June.
Bun&arlaD Zeolt Petova.ry Ore9 at Peter
-Campbell and eoalie Crate WU.On of V.S.
national d~sastcr. ··11·s nice t<> be \0 the medal round . but.I need to The <\mencans COl11.fllctcd the prehmtnaf) round
"We reel sick alloul 11." ,,JJd ( anad1an coach Pat win two more fig hts to )ll't the got~ medal." said Monda) b} crushing v.1nless Tunisia 3-0 ( 15-4. 15-5, \.... ·rnlf::Jli,dlf::Jli·r' ~ sco' re
Reid. "The who le ""orld kcl'> '>ltk :ahout 1\." Car~ai,,of Phoent'\ '-. 15-4) to win their Sl'\'·team pqal \\llh a 5-0 record.:::.:... ~..._-"'" ... 1-1-'~ ~ 0-
Ste phen .\ngcf\. a tenn·r lrum \1ontrl'al. said CarbaJa1appcarsto ha,c 1heeas1erroacfto the old gra one
-~ .. ~h2ojw~c~o~u~ldh.Qhe~ged;t~t~h~oscfi·.h~1&g~k~·g~c;~a~n;d.;runn1fcthrie~I OO~m~citctlrs~~cdah-Ho.bea~ps er mt c -of the semifinal benhs •th Q Q 3 } ft t in9.79~1thou ') oan~t 1ng o r poundd1v1s1oninh1sfmtfightagainstOhK1A>ang-So of lntheothcr bracket the O\lt'\l monand Braz1l WI : e pu s
e a . South Korea. and no'' meet\ Ro~n lsaszcg1 of both fims~ed 4-1 to quahf) for 1hc other two medal-
But sharpshooter Jack ( ltnton '>Uld "it'<; a \Cr) Hungary in Thursda) 's semtlinal. round berths: u s over Hungary
unfonunate thing to hapl)l.'n t0an) trad. athlc.-tc. I kno" "Michael took-; like he·s 1n a good position at this • •
it's wrong. but somc""herl' alo ng the llnl·. the) 're all in point." said Tom Coultl'r. an assistant coach. -o ne of • • i &
drugs to a lesser or grcau..•r dl'grce .. ' the things that IS in our ad, antagc IS "e dre" the Kingdom look ng £Or more
This ,·1ev. "as echoed b' rn"cr \.let Laformc ""ho K.ofean first... ,
said "You might a~ "ell rcct)gn11c 11 most athlcte!i are SEOUL -Ha' 1ng)Otned the c\d~1,e [?]
permanently on Sll'ro1ds.'' • Americans take early lead\ ranks of two-umc 01) mpll champions. ~
He said he tool. photograph., ol thc practising \rack Roger Kingdom nov. v.ants to do some1h11'!g />
and field stars o nc da\ and"·'" strm.i.. h' thl' "c'\trcrne EO L -T"ms Karen and arah ~ trucly unique.
development" of1hl'1r muo;clcs · ·J oseph on gaH ne" meaning to the "ord "I'd ltke lo challenge a ri:rnrd and
· "Such ·de' cloplll.L'nt JU'lt. tsn't pos'11blc v.11hou t s) nchron1zed v. 11h their performance Tues-become the first high hurdkr to ""in thrtt succes!.i' e
some \und of drug." he sa1u ... I he publtc and ihe media day ni&ht at the 01)-mptc duct prehr'runanes ~ gold medals.·· h~ said \londa)-after defending ht~
want performance~ at :.1 k\el v.h1ch IS JmJ)O\'llblt• to in synchronized S\\lffinttng. . 01)-mpic 110.metcr hurdks lltlc 1n an Ol~mp1c-rccord
achieve without them. o thl·~ ha'l' to . face thl· The 14-year-olo .\mcncans from Bnstol. Conn.. lime of 12.9 ~cond!.
consequences." · were 1n first place "1th a score of98.6, followed closet) And that's not all. •
But Canad ian row1ngcoad1 Dre" Harnsun said "I b) ri' als Michelle ( amcron and Carol}n \.\-'aldo of Kingdom said he plann~ JO anin for the
have the feeli ng that an)-one"' ho'tc'>ts po.-;1\1\C for drugs Canad a. The Canadian ~oreaQ A decathlon. w.ath his 1ghts set on ~meda~ enten ng both
should be barred from compl'lltl\ c \port for hk. That's The t"" ms placed second behind the Canadians in the hurdles and the grueling tv.o-da~ e' cnt.'the ulumate
not directed a l an~one 1n particular. 1t·.-, a gl•ncral the World Champ1ons\11ps t" o )-Car ago test of athletic e t'ldurance and skill .
view.'' The Joseph11ons \\Crl' the '>Ccond team 1n the "ater "I JUSt hate s1111ng around and v.atch1ng track."
1n the compet 111on • Kingdom said. "Onn· the hun1le'I arc o'er. \.\hat are
··w e didn't ha' c time lO get nenous:· arah said. ~ ou gonna do nt'\t "l'l'I.." Lefs h:l\ e some fun:·
"We "ere reall> cons1\h.~nt .. -Kingdom. 26. v.ho pla)ed football dunng his first
Japanese ~h~ako Tan:ika Jnd \111..ako Kotan1 took two ~cars at Pm. said he hoped to be read) for the
third v. 11h a s orc of %.8. Kanne Schuler and Munel decathlon at tht' 1990 Good"111 Games in Seattle.
Hermine 6r Fr:inle !.cored 95.~ and Edith Bos and "But don't \Hile me off as a hurdler.'' he said.
Karin tng\!r ofS\' 111crland foll<w.cd 1n lifl h p•ace with · Cena1nl) not.
94.2. Weanng a hooded red-and·"" h11e su11. Kingdom
Quote of the day
SEOUL-Terry hroeder has scomj a lot of goals
dunng his pres11g1ous .""ater polo caret'r. but it's doubtful
1f an) has evct meant more. or beer. more ugly than
Monda) night's crucial tall) ':' 11h three seconds left to
send the United State~ 1n10 the medal round here at the
Olympic: Games
The U.S .. under uguna Beach'1; 8111 BamctL
apgcarcd to be on 11s ""a> to •he fifth
place round when ll allowed Hungaf')
to come down and score "'1th JUSt LS
5ecands left to ue the game at 9
A ue meant disaster for the l ..
and Schroeder &. Co responded "uh·
the winner. He took a pas in deep"" 1th
fi ve seconds left. and JUSl sho' rd the
ball in a garbage manner through the
Hunganan goalie ·
· It may not ha'e bcenrrem. but 11 was obv1ousl~ the goal o the ·G~mes Scllroeder
for.the L'.S to tht point and .;end .\menca ••to the
scmfinals on Thursda) against the '1et l 'riion
It culminated a miracle rall~ after H unga~ had taken
'a 7-5 lead in the founh quaner.
"This is a blo1.1. for thl' 01\ mp1c C.1ames and
the Olympic mo,cment,"' -International
Olympic Comm11tee prC\llknt Juan Antonio
Samaracla after sprinter Bl·n Juhn'>on tested
positive for drugs. The preliminar: ~-ort< \\Ill be :iddcd to the score shot out of the blocl..s and b> the ume he crossed the
Two Mike E'ansgoals in the Inst Q5 ~cond sent the
U.S into an -7 lead. onl) 10 <.ce Hunga~ stun goahe
'Craig Wilson v.11h a penmeter shm ' from compulsor: ligurl's \\'cdnc da) to determine the finish hne. had lov.cred his 14 4 Ohmp1c record of
eight fi nalists for aturda~. 13.::!0 for the second u me. He clocked l 3 I in the heats. Schr~der. J.od, (ampbcll t..e' 1n Robenson and
Evans each scorc-d' ~ice. and Jame!\ Be~~n and Peter
--~..!~~~~ll!!!l!~!!!!!!!llllll!!lii~llliliiiilllllllllllllll~ .. llll .. ll .. llll~liii!~iji~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~=--Cafnpbellscored onle lorthcl \ ·
MEDALS TABLE SOCCER
(ltlrOIHlll DIV 10) "l Group A
G s. a Tot w L T GF GA Ph
Soviet Unlo!> » 16 u 7S • Swtotn 7 0 , 6 3 s Eu• c;.t'm1nv 17 71 19 61 WHI Gtr1T!111'V 1 I 0 a l 4
UllllM '"''"
14 " JC 44 Tu<\•1!1 0 I 1 3 • 6 1
Romani• 5 ' 7 11 Cri•na 0 2 I 0 s I
au1eer11 7 1 6 ?O Groupe
Clllna 3 • 9 20 w L T GF GA Ph wnt c;.t'm1nv 7 6 s ~ Ztmt>i• 2 0 I 10 2 s
Hunte•Y • s ? llOIY 2 1 0 7 6 • l •lllill 3 6 6 IS tr1Q I I I s .. 3
50utllKO<H 3 3 ~ It Gu.1enl••• 0 3 0 2 12 0
llllY • 3 3 10 G,._C
A\Atrllll 1 3 • w L T GF GA Pts
Polend 1 • 3 • Sovie! union 2 0 ' 6 3 s JIOen ' ? 4 7 Ar-i.n1 ,. I 1 ~ l
lffw ZHll llO 1 0 6 1 • """" Shlte' . 0 I 2 ., 2 1 'l l 6 Fr•nc•
Sweden 0 ? 3
C1ec:llolto1111<l1 2 ?. 0
't'U90$lellll 2 0 2 c..-I I 2
Flllll.nel t l 1
NclrWIY 1 1 0
Swl11er11nd 0 2 l
o.imarll I 1 0
KtnYI 1 0 I
Morocco I 0 I
$Nin 0 0 2
Porfutel I 0 0
Surlfllme 1 0 0
Turlltv 1 0 0
BrnA 0 I 0
Clllle 0 • l 0
Coste Ric;• 0 1 0
Sene9•1 ·O . I 0
._.um 0 0 I
~ 0 0 I
WOMEN'S TRACK AND P:IELD
-"'""'
s •
• • • 3
~
2 ,
2
1
I
I I
I
~
I
1
I
I
1. Ol9I l rnguina , So'~Jel Urilon. •I 65 (OIV~c: recoro, old rKoro •• 13 va1erie
lrltco·HoolU, I.I $ •. LOl .AllOffl 19UI 2 ,,.,,. ~. EHi Gcrmenv. .,d 3 OI~
NU1rove, Soviel UI'~ 4f tO, 4 Vater•t Br ICO Leftl lelc:n, SO 16. S O••fll D1XO'I BrOOll.lvn
N.Y., to n. 6 o.n.1n H°""1ro Slwmar SI 12 7. HelN Arend•. Well Germen~ SI 17. I
M9r• HOlllncl Au1lr1li1 SI 25
... 11111
I. si.run Wod•n . Eest GermaM I S6 10, 7
Cllfl\llM WICl\111. Ea11 Germ111Y 1.56 64 .l
K"" GI..... El Seovnoo I SUI •
Silllodenkl COlovi<:, YW0,._..,19 I 57 SO S Oe·
llll FIOYd, Hou.ion, I 57 to • lnra E v-w1 Solllet Union, 1 ff 37, 7 Terua Zuh O• SN n U ta, I 0 111!1 Ec1w1r01 9,,,, n 100 n
awlllll'"*' 1 ~rl f'elllt, EHi Germ111v 7d ·O 101\lm• ek rec:0<d, Old rec0<d m ·2 Ttu• S.l'dtr.on,
11111111, L~ A~ 1"41. 1 F•llN Wh•I•
.,.... ~111tn, llO·I • l 11111 Kocl'I E•''
Q.er9'Wft'I, 220-f ;, I Ir.Ill l<.~lrO\.olC ...... 0111
$OWiet Ullton, 71f·f\o S Sfl... Riii.. EH '
CMr'l'neftY, 117·9 •· 6 Na111,. Ermoiov01c11 So11
11f IJnlon, ?12·1 >, 7 OOMll MavM•
UCrttOllll, 202·1 •· I l11grtd Tnvuen (!¥111
OermenY. ,,, ••. 9 Deni'• Tll1em1rd .Swilrtr
.... lft·O"a, 10 P1ov• Allll,l nll• FINl'lcl
..... 11'•, 11 AlllOl11tl1 ~~· IUivefTa •>··· It ZWUI Metov«a. Hunoerv "' 0
Sou•n t<oree 0 I 1 I 1 GrovpQ w L T GF GA Pts
' 3 Q Q
Au11r1J11 2 I 0 1 • YU90l .. •11 I 2 0 J 1
N101C11 0 3 0 • 0 SemHiNl1 lle.suth
Sov,.1 un.on 2. 11~1v 1 1011
BOXING
Lielll FIVWll9!t ( IQH .-Uncl$)
~s
MicNllt Cert>l•el. F'no«nlx OUIDO nl.O ROO•
ert Scoll Olson. C1n1dl, S·O
1tot11ri lt1u1111 ~::t1H•11 OU h>Ollllfd
Cll1 tcn1l S.Hll.UI, Tl'l11!1 . 3·2
Leol>OIOO S.ran111 Pnil OP•nt') \IOP<>ecl Mal\·
lovl> M'llflll, Morocco, 2 •s 1n1r<1.
tv111o, Hrl,1011 au111erle . outoo0111eo
Ori Mlkhmo\llov' Sovie• Un.on S·O
~ICllU-"'°'1
Ov•l'1Wflinllb
AJexen·
Mlrfo G0<111•t. Meioco. Oil •A frtdo AlllO'\
Kotey G1>1n1, ••Iii.over I AnclrHI Tews, E1&1 Gtrma nv 011100.n•to
een1t1J1 At>lcl, A•oerte, 's·o Kin Kwano·Sul' South l<orea oulooonreo
Slf•l•m Todorov l u1t1er • •·I Timofei Sllf1et>•n. Sovol l IJrt'OI' l)UIOO•ll(IO
• Mel\l•n o.teon o..,...n.c1., ~eoub t , J-2
...... ...,., ( IJl llW!lft)
~
George Cramne. Sweden oulPO•n•to Ola•IU
K111t, l ri11lri. 4· I • Ner11u11 Enll.hl>ll Mon1104la, outoo,.,11(1
1<1m11 Merloul11t Moroc.c:o. S·O
•ome"•I U l1 etienwooa GI . ou1PO<•V.O
Emit Tt:hUOf'tllJIH 9Uf99rt• 1' 2
.-.-.. s llil'Ow E111 Gt<ml 'h' outPO·n1eci
Monemeo H1H1v Eovot s o
1..1111' ...... n 1•1 ( lJU llWIMll I
Ouet "" llllell ~lllllnt Cnentv. .Av•rr•' a ov1001n1rcs
ToOd Fnl« Grt11 F1U1 Monl l ·7
L•r• Mvroere SwlOltn ti.nocllld out
HumMf'IO •oe1t1_,.I MeX>C:O ,I 71 I n 1
VtlfC-..v J-•lk Sovl:.I Ulll-0" out·
........ ""'-M•enba, Z.l'f\O.a S 0
ltetMr Goft, Wet• C..tneflY 0..1110.1111<1 ~
Att9'1\\jllfl·SOOnomOer. Monoot a • I
UIJ• celllltlMt..--1 .......... ~ C•1r ~ .S.114111 Kenv• o .. lllO nrto Fr~
IH•IYlllN, ~ S--1 ~v -.... ~n.t Ger~v °"'-""° Mlcfteit Mlt~IO II••• S-0 t:•• Mere"' (.et\"8 OvfN<t'lfll )•I!'
Qnlll, W..1 ~"'91\v, S•O "_." ,,..... s-M. ,,, •'• ou•Mi"'" ltillll P:ulltll H""91(V ~ 2 ·u. ... ..,......."11112...-.) ........... A~ Me~Ntt ,.,., C1nori COIO -..1•
Mlfllftlt ~ .,... "...,.."' s 0 ~.-~Id\. ~ ...,. '" Al'\""" I lllele'. I • .,.., 5·1 o.ntlf klfO Y..eoiliv;e OU'l!O nllG ~
All.....,,., tltflva S·O ~ C-••11>v Jovoe! u~ .,. ...... ""°'" Mell, lll'Y 0
MEN'S BASKETBALL
VUOQ\tav•a
So11 .. 1 Un•OI'
Aullr11<1
Puerio Rico
Cent Afrtc:a
Soutll Korea
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Ca11101
CPlone
EOYll'
Group A
Grovp8
ltlllllh
Au11r111a• 17, Soaln 7 •
, Sov1t1 Union 110 8r9zil 105
Yu1101•a11oa 95. C1nocla n
W L 1'n
4 I 9
I I q
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I 4 6
0 ~ s
W L Pts s 0 10
4 I 9
l 2 a , J 7
I I 6
0 s s
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• 4S o m
S.m·'•"•'-Unlltd Stain "' So•••' \Jn Oil. 7 11m
JUDO
L!«t""letlt I IS6 ~\)
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Ktfrilll &row" 8r·'• n Oel Aroe" 0 1 n
Swtdlfl. YUH ·o•c"• Svltl LOii. EHi ~me!ly ae! M•Cn1'1
$w1·n. Sen Jose Yv•o ,. ... a
Mere Alticanort Fr1,,u Oel JOIOUin Ruir,
Soeln Yulr,o · G-DU• T1N10lf SO••e• ·unlOrl Off
Stewart a re•" A"'"'"• !000'\ SlmHINt$
l"MIA
Svt l' Lo~ EH i Gtr,...nv oet
l row,, Br.ta n. looon ..... , ~''"
Marc: .t.1euf\clre FrellCt Ott Gueor9u
Tl l\IOH. SoY•tl Uno ... Koli.e
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JOlllll<tn INQl\l'#.... L«lll..,Sll •ft IM"
Lotuate NOo<11t>a1I Aneotl v .. i..o
Sllfft<I Slrl "I W111 Gt~""' Otl JOlllrM!tS
WofMwl"d 1..«11•tnste·n looon
Mic:l\MI S•eln Sin Jost Oei Stefle<I Siren~
WHI G•rme""' VuH ·H tnl IC.erritl• 8row11. 8rl1••!1 Otf. Hue~ Swa,n
Sin Jo,.. I( oll• ......
atrte'l'l HI IOI H""911fll, Off Ou•me"I
Carn••• Ma IODO" lleflelln HI ICK H""91f¥ # JoaQul't\ ~w·J
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l Mic:"'M ~rcl1 Sir D e90 .. 00 • &erl
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France •2'° • Fra~o IN•n 11•• '400
7 Jor'OI RUOI<' Gere•• V~•lC:O Ar!lehhn.
70 10 I Carto\ ln~ll Se>a•" 81 70
"'"" \ JO\e Lu<\ Oorute Soeln. 3' 10 0011111. 2
Pe•er Hotmoero v1rv n "'•"°' 40 40 l Jonn C"tte< New ZHl•no 4S 00 4 Sruert Chl~11
8"'••" so 10 s L•Ut HIQrlllej Oenmarll. 5 I 00 6 T1>omu Scnm•cl Wnt Gl<:menv n 10,
7 ROY t1t ne-r Nelllerllfteb 7' 40 a Oleo
1thOOln •11 Sov.e• Ut1<0n, 11 00 U.S. finltller: 9
llr•an L.O.l>tlltt Sin 0..00. 91 00
FMne~
I J&:8orlefl·MOl!e<' e ncl Chrt\h•n Gron· _.o ,., fl1a PO•"'' 2 OleC>t!ler Polien
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McOonltO, 8"'t••f' n 70, 7 Alen .t.Oler l rw>
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I Eu• Ge•.rn."v l.Jocnen ~
Tl!QmeS FteCI• lerno JH'<ltl 11.10 oolni.. ,.
Un•ttd St1•1\ Jon" Kos•eo.• S.n Fr1nc:IM:o
WI ,.., 8•V'•' Carmel Robert 81HinO'llm
GreenlYM C•lll l 1400 l ~"' tJHMr
tin.. Ja" O..oon• Mat1>11wn St_, SeC'Mrl,
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Franct 61 40 7 "''" z .. 11no 74 40 I Sweaen.
7710 ,,.,
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-Or.nge Coast DAIL\' PILOT/ Tuesday, September 27, 19U •
MAJOR L•AGU• ST ANDtNGS
AmertcM LeHue
.-a.. .. nd
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CNcaeo
Seettte
West DMMen
W L
100 S6
J7 69 --, .
75 12
61 11
67 u
65 91
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Pct. GB
.641
.551 13
.520.,.
.•71 251'1 .~ 31'"2 .~ 32''1
.•17 3S
Comniunity college
players of the week
-·.
New York (O•r11n11 16·91 11 Pn 1•0e•oll•a
IC•rtnan 10-13), •oJS om • H~lon (l(ne-\•·SI 11 All1n1a P Sm11h
1· 151, •:AO p m Clnc1nnatl (ArmS1ron11 4·•> al Sin Franc1~co
lROC>ln50n I-SI, 135 om
Wedlle\CMY'l G1mts
~ al $an Ooego, 1 OS Oft\
SI Louil at Plllsburvn 4 05 Pm
Chicago et Mon1ru1, • 35 o m ,..... Vor1t ar Pnl .. de10111a. 4 35 om
Hou11on •' At1an1e, • '° om Clnclnn1ll al Sa n Fr1nc1lco, 1 35 om
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Decteers 3, Padre' 2 L()5_ __ ...,.,..__..,--..._,,AN OtEGO
H rllll< aorhllt
GOLDEN WEST .
For Rustlers· S6-I 6 Mm1on
Confettnce-opcni ng Ion to
Pasadena.
OFFENSE
Blaise Bryut
The 6-f6ot-1. 202-pou nd
sophomore tailback out of
Cypress Hish earned the ball 23
times for 133 yards.•including a
29-yard touchdown run in the
third qu41ner on which he broke
scvcrar tackles halfway lo the end
zone. 1
DEFENSE
Larry Stuppy ·
The 6-foot-4, 250-pound
sophomores defensive tackle out
of Ocean View High made six
tackles, five '\lnass_1stcd and two
for losses. --
• •
.. .
Cerltf', Cltv111no 27 J(la(f< New Vor11. 11
4 1rt lltO Wiii! 25. ST~N BASES-RHenoer$On,• New Vor• ... ~Ills. 0e1ro11, .. , /lllOl>IOr M>IW•UI<~, 41,
C•nltCO, O•kl1t1d 40, Wilson K1nles C11v, 34
PITCHING 115 otc•l•Ons1-HurS1, BoSlon,
1e·5, 7'3, .Vi0l1, Mlnnn oft 13·7, 767, Guo1cie,
K•nH\ Cllv, 19·7. 731, GOIYI\, o a .. land, 16·6, .n1, t<•Y. Toron10. 11·5 W . Roo.nson, De·
troll, 13·6, 614, AUilUll, Mll"1au~ee. 12·6, 667,
w11e11. O•kl1no. 16·1, 667 s TRll<EOUTS-Cl,mens. Bosron, 287,
L•n11sron .. SH llle .• 229, V•Olt _M1nntsi'"• 190,
Hleuere. Mllweuliee 187. Stewori ~lklena.
192 . SAllES-Ecktrslev Oa~iano 4•, Rearoon,
MIMt\Olt, 40, DJone~: Cleveland 3~, lnl11oen,
C!Wcaeo, ll,...016'1\C MVweul\e.t-)(1
4 1 0 0 RAIQITlf 20 • I 0 0 National L•aeu•
3 0 1 0 Re.ov 30 3 I I 2 (Tllrevtfl SuncllY'S Games)
ORANGE COAST
For Pirates' 10-9 Miu1on Con-
feren ce-opcnina loss to El
Camino.
OFFENSE
-"'"' Mark Cral~ The 6-foot-6. ,..OJ-pound
freshman wide ·receiver out of
Newpon Harbor High caught !he
PISSCS for 72 yards.
q DEFENSE , .
GartCa .. ouo
The 6-foot-2, 225-pound
sophomore outside. linebacker
out of Benji man Ma ys Academy
• in Oeoraia had three sacks, I:!
unassisted tackles and three ay
sists. Also. he was responsible for
the inside wide recel\ er in special
pass coverage s1tua11ons and the
man he covered never caught a
pab apinst him .
• • ·1
..
Communitv c ..... '-9S
ORANGE COAST l1·11
lt Rio t1onoo t El C•mtno• s.r., Oc1. 1-11 Ml San Anlonlo•, 1 30 •
S.I , Oct I-Sa n Ole9o CC• (home), I ;10
S.I,. Oct. IS-•I S.n Olt110 MtH'
S.I., Ocl. n -S.ddltback • (hOmt), I 30 s.1 .. Oct 2t-ar Fullerlon•
N,.L STANDINGS S.t , Nov S-Rlvtnlde• lnomel
Ne,... Ceolen•ic• $at.. Nov 12-et Golden wes1 • West , S.1., Nov 19-R•ncno S•nll•vo• lllOrneJ
W L T Pct. PF PA GOLDIN WEST ll·ll
Rema • 0 0 1.000 111 65 \J Long &Hen Cltv l6-P•'8den• CC New Orl .. ni 3 I 0 .750 '17 78 s.1., 0c1 1-11 Southwt\lern•
San Fre nc:Uco 3 1 O J50 109 91 S!L,._Oc1 a -El C•mlno' lnome>
Allenfe.....__--i J 0 .250 ~ 1 03 Sir , OCt ~•IPirOIT!ir'. l '30
Central s.1, Ocl 21-Fuller ron • (home I
Chlcean 3 1 O 750 82 57 Sar .• Oc• 2t-at RanchO S.nHaeo •
14
10
I ., 3 1 o 750 100 47 s.1., Nov S-11 s.ooieoack • M nnesole • Sal .• Nov. 12-~•nte COISI Col~• (hOmt)
Detroit I 3 0 .250 65 73 s.1 .. Nov. 19--fttverl idt CC• (home)
• O 2 1 Gwvnncl • 0 2 0 (lhsH on 450 1t"'lwifll
O O O 0 CMrlnz rt -:J 0 0 0 G AB R H .. Cf.
4 0 0 0 Morlf!IO lo 4 0 0 0 GwvM SD 130 S09 64 (59 312
TENNIS
Meft's teurnement
l•I S.n Fr•n<IS<t)
l'Jnt "-'° Slntlts J6tv Rive IU S > def MlchH I Rooert50n
(U.S.), 6·0, 6·7, 6·3 Chrlstl1n SacH llU (WtSI
Ge<m•nvl def O•n CesSIOV (U.S ), 6·4, 6·3, Danie VIHtr (US I Ott Brian Ga l'row (U S.)..
A;-1-~. 6•0, Jeff T8'-lU~:+ def Ctvl\lo V•n ltMlbUl'll IU SI. 6·4, •·6, 7·S
Hltll KMel "'1s
NOH·CONFEIHNCE
Mir ...... JS, H~ ... di 4 I 2 l S•"1 ego c 4 0 0 0 P•lmtiro Chi l•S SS4 69 170 307 1;:.L_J~---!~~~-----~-~-~~~;;:-°Riiiiitnfjfj;---::ril*~~--------~-MoA 150 S9! tS 190 305 -oetroil 15 71 A~ p O O O O Fwirv on 1 0 0 0 GPerrv All 13' 5111 S7 160 l03
TemN Bay I 3 0 .250 60 9C • denOlts conferenct v•me -Gteen-8ai'f-----4l;:-'~-v--'l~~L_J1___,..._1!0!i~11¥~--
East
~ .
-MaAMon-tH81 !o\I U! Han\On, 1·6, Clef K•lser.
7·S. Iott to Kerr, 0-6, Pnl lHBI IOst, 1·6, J<t,
0·6, Wooctl fH8J m1. 0-6, 0-6, 0-6
..
NewYcwk ~" 72 ~Otl -1 0 1 0 Trto~n 3 0 0 0 Dawson'Clll ISO 569" 70•168 ?tS Mlwauk• 14 73 SIUOOl lb 0 0 0 0 Rasm'" o 1 0 l 0 Gr Ke Clll 111 457 60 131' 29S
Toronto 12 7S OemPlv c 4 0 0 0 Wv""e J)fl 1 0 0 0 L•rkl" Cin l4S 56S II 166 294 ~ 13 IJ .. Woochll lb 3 1 , I McRtvkll NY 141 SJI 10 1S5 • m
Beltlmore S3 102 JHowel o 0 0 0 0 Oanlel\ C1n 135 .. , ._ 93 1.0 291
ValtnLll o 1 0 0 0 Law Clll 1« S31 69 ISS 191 •-dlf!Ched d1Vl$lon 1111• Holton p 1 0 0 0 V•nSlvk• Pit 148 561 97 163 291 ~V's Sc-s Horton P 0 0 0 0 • RUNS-Butler $an Franc . .co, 109 Gib.an,
New Yortt S. 8•1tJmore • Cr-s p o· 0 0 0 ~s, IOS1 8 0<!Cs P.usourgn, 97 C arlt, San
TOf"CllltiD 11.. h\ton I Andntl lo 1 0 0 0 # Francisco. 97. Strawbe<rv New Vor'li:':"YO ~oll 6, Cl9vel•nd 3 r ~.... lf J t l Tet•• 31 2 4 2 VanSIVkt, P1t1SOur1111. 97 r.,,-
Te•n 5, ChKIOO 3 Scwt OY lnnln9s RBl-Clui.., San Franc•sto, IOS, GO•v•l,
K-Cltv 5, Sea111t 0 I.ft ANllft 000 110 018-l Houslon, 9'. Mcltevnolos, Ne"' ~rk, 97,
Only •"'" Khtduled SM 0-.. 100 000 000-1 Slr•wOtrrv, New Yorlt 96. VanSlvkt, P1I· .Ttllllflt'l Gamel Game Wlnnlno RBI -MHatchef (61 lll>urgn, 95. Bonoffa. P111souri111 . ..9-l1 E01v1l Alleltl (Fr11« 12·111 •I M1lw•ukee (Auouil E-Grllfln, Thon 2 OP-San Ooego I Clnclnt11ll, 92. Geierreg11, Mo<'llrH I. 90
12·6), 5:15 o.m. ""'-1.08-Lo\ .Angeles 6, San 01e110 7 2B-Su HITS-G•lar11va. Monlru l. 190. Palmt iro.
New York (Gutlltf'man 1·11 11 Balllmon HR~tidv (7), Shtlov 1~0) Woodlc>n ll>t.,. Chlt1110, 170, Sa•, 0od9ers, l•ti Oewson. '~lllne 0-1),' 4:35 P m Sl-Gwvnn 2 12•) S-Rumus~en, Sex Clllca110. 161, Larkin, C1nclnna11. 166
TorCll'llO CFllnao•n 12•131 al 8osion I,. H R ER 88 SO OOUBl.ES-G1larrage, Montru l. 42, Sebo.
1$ml111Mlft f ·5), 4:35 o m . ' L." A~ Clnclnn1H, 40. Pelmt lro. Cn1c.a110. 39. Bream. Detroit (T•nalll 1•· 10) •I Cltvt1eno (Can· Valinrla 3 2. 2 1 2 3 Plll$l>ur11n, 35, OMurollv. A1le n111 35.
dlolll 12·1), US P m . Holton 1 1·3 1 0 0 I l TRIPLES-llanSM<t, Pollsourgl'I, 15. Col·
oa.i.no (Welcn '16.tt) •' Minnesota H~ron 1·3 0 0 0 0 0 t man. St LOU!$, 10, Butler, San Fra~C•sGO. 9 lA~son 1S·91. SOS om. • Crews l 3 0 0 0 0 0 GYoung Hou\lon, a Gant Alle111a 8 Samuel. Tuai lKOgus 11·14) a t C1'11cego IH 1'9as APena W,6·7 .3 1 0 0 I l P11lli oe11111la, a, S.ndoer11, Cnlcaoo 8
1·21, S;JO Pm JHoweH S,21 I 0 0 0 0 I HOf{IE RUNS-Slra woerrv, Ne.., Yor11.. )z;-
S..1119 lHanM>l'I 1·21 •I Kanu\ Cllv fGoroon Safi D'"9 GDi vis, Hou"on. 30, o ari.. -Ssn-Franc•u:o. 21
0-11 S:lS o m W..,....V's G1mes Rasm.nnL.IS·tO 9 9 5 G11arr•v•.'Mol'trtel, ?8 EOav1> C•nc1Mll• U Alleltl 11 Mitw1u1t.ee, S.35 om WP-V1leniua11 ~ McRtvnoldl., N-Yori. 26 •Gitnon, Dodlltn,
New York at Baltimore 4 35 o m Um111r,,-11om.. E'noe F.r,1 • W ams 251 • •rt lttcl wolh 24
Toronto •I Bolton, 4.35 Pm Second, We". Tn•ra. Ru"9e STOLEN BASES-C-men S• Lou•l 81
Oetroll a l Cleveland 4.lS pm T-2'53 .~-11.552 GYoun11 Houlton, 61 OSm•ln, SI 1.0u•S SS
S..1119 at Kensal City, ·SOS om Saoo C1nc•nn•h 46 ON·•on, MOntria1 •3
o.l(llllCI er Minnesota S-05 om MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS PITCHING 115 OK•$oOn~>-<o~e. New Yori..
-Te•K "ll ~. S lO P m Alnerican. Ltaeut 1'·3, 964 Perrell Monlrea 12· 3 800 Brown·
.. .,..,.
Clnclnnetl
Houlton
Ndenet Lff9Ue
West DfVtsien
'W L
92 64
Sen Frenclsco
SenDle9o
IS 71 80 76
80 77
71 -71
52 102 At .. nle
IENf DM"41(1
•·New York 97 S8
Plttaouret1 13 72
Montrffl 79 77
St. Louis 75 12
Chkaeo n 13
Ptllladete>hle 6 1 95
x·cllnctled div ision !Ille
Meftdalv's Scwes ~ l. $an Diego 2 SI. L.oJls J, P1llt1>Ur;n 1
Montreal 3, Chicago 1
P ct. GB
.590
.. SAS 7
513 12
510 12 2
.SOO' 14
338 39'
.626
.S3S
S06
.478
.'61
391
1• 11 "1
23
241 2
36 1
1Threu91 SU'*Y'\ Games) •119. Cu>e1M1tl 17·5, 1n OJackM>11 CTnclri'n111
te.sac1 en •so •t bits> 13·7. 767 " ... "''MO"· ooowen. 2>·•· .10 1 G Al R H Pcf. Kneooer, "1ouston, H·S n1 Dreoei.. Pit·
8o99s 8\n · 14' 566 12• ?06 36'1 l\burllfl. 1S·6 71• Goooe" New Yori>.. 11·• Pucktll Mon 152 633 101 224 J S,. 6'2
GrHnW1111 8\n 152 S68 S• 1'9 333 STRIKEOUTS-Rvan Housion 218 Cone
Wlnfleld NY 147 SS 1 •s Ito 371 New Yorlt, 206 Del.eon ~· LOU•S 194 Scoll
Molitor Mil 149 S93 111 117 315 Houston. 115, Fern1nde1 New Yor~ 171
Hrbek Min 141 SOS IS 157 311 SAVES-Franco. C nc1nna1 37 Goll Pot·
Malllnolv HY 137 569 99 177 311 l\1>Ur1111, l3. Worrell, S• Louis 31 MeOav s.
Tr1mmll Der 121 466 n l4S 31 l San D"9o 17. Bear°' an p.,, aoe on a. 26 lrtll KC 152 512 '7 111 lO'I OSm1lh, Houston, 26
Yount MO 157 602 91 "' 309 RUN$-8o911s, Bo5'on 124 Canseco O•i>.'
i.no, 111. RHel\dtrM>n, New Yori., 116 Mol•lor, Mltw•Ukff. 111, Puc1<e11. M·nnesota, 102
Rll-Can'8Co. Oalna no, 110, Gree11we11
&o•ton, 117, Puckell, MiMesol•, 117. OwEv•n>, Bo51on. 107, w 1nfle1a, New Yorll.
107; 8rtll, Kanu5 Cllv, 102;' C•r1tr. Cleveland
'6, T•r1•01.IQ, Kaniu Cllv, 96
HITs-Puckt ll, Mlnneso1a, 224, 8099\, Bot-ton, 206; Greenwell, Bosion, 189, Molitor Mil
waUllee, 117; Yount, Milwaukee 186
0.11_.
N.Y.G la nlS
Phoenix
Weshlngton
Phlledell>hle
2
2
2
2
1
2 0
2 0
2 .J)
2 0
3 0
.500 74 70
.500 17 95
.500 18 83
.500 II 96
.250 96 12
Amerlc~n Cont.rence
Raiden
San Diego
Seellle
Denver
K1nses Cltv
Clnclnn1l1
Hou, Ion
Ctev111nd
Pltt,buroh
We't
2 2 2 2
2 2
1 3
0
0
0
0
0 l 3
Centre!
4 0 0
3 1 0
2 2 0
l 3 ·o
East·
Buffalo • O ·o
N.Y. Jtls 3 1 0
1ncs11nePOtls 1 3 O
Mleml 1 3 O
'New""Enela nd l 3 0
Toni41tlt'' Game ltalder• 30, Oen'fff 27 loll
S41ftdav's G1mu Phoert•• •I It.ms, I o m Cinc:lnnall 11 lt•ldtf's, 1 o m
811ff•IO •• Cnlcago, 10 a m
.500 106 100
.500 57 17
500 65 79
.250 18 74
.250 S6 7•
1.000 90 67
.750 ·19 lOO .soo •9 67
.250 93 IO•..,
1.000 1• se
.750 88 •4
.250. S9 70
.250 SO' 75
150 SA 86
Ctevei.no •' P1ll\l>urg11 10 • m Grffll Bev at Tamoa Bev 10 • m
ttowJon at PJlJadeJIJU& .. 10 e m.
lnd••naPOh\ •t, New E "oiano 10, a m New Yorll Glano e t wun•n11ton 10 a m
S.1tt1e •t At11n11. 10 a m
K•nws C1tv al New Vortc. Jeh , 1 o m
Oeflver •' San D•tllO I o m Oetrotr •t S.n Fr1i\c;•co. I om
MlnnelOI• •• Ml1m1 1 om •
MencN V'' Gemes
D•lla\ •t New Or lean• 6 om
Rel*n JO, Broncos 27
R•lcltn
Oenv«
'Scwe bY OUl~l
0 0 14 13 3-30
7 17 0 3 0-17
Flfll OU•mr
Oett-Done11 I run (Kerll\ klc;l<J 7 •S ~end Ou•rtw
A 1 o-me' •I 1 unteu noted t..
All -111mes al Or•"ve CO.'T COl'toe
Hlth school
NON-LEAGUE ~v's G1mes "
L0"9 8e•th W1l\On 11 Hunhnvro" Beaeh
LO\ AlemllO\ V\ Marine (et Wttlm!Mler)
Ana.helm vs. Cioltoun .!•I wu1unl
Mission Viele> v• $an11 Ana !SA Bown Paclfka vs S.nllt llO l•t G•roen Grove>
Sunnv Hiii\ vs C•nvon <•• El Moden•I
• Troy al V•lenct•
TuSlln v1. El Toro tar Mission Vit.ol
f'rldllv's G.,.,,., •
• EdliOn n Maler Oel l•l S.nr• Ana Bown
El Mo«Mn• vs Fount•'" Vellev (al Huni·
l1>9lon 8HCll) • •
OcHn View •I wesiern
C•olllr•no Vallev 11 Wlllmlnlltr
COM vs. L.•11una Hiiis let Min ion ll1elol
L•vuna 8Hth vs E\tencle t•r OCCI Newoorl H•rt>or •I L.• H•O••
$80dltback •I Serr•
K•t•ll• v' Coll• MHt 111 Newoor1 Heroor>
1rvlne "' woo0orldge 1111 Irvine) Buen• P1rk V\ S.v.nn• l•I Glover Sl•d1um1
El Ooraclq 11 Fullerron
Los Amigos •• GtrOtn Grove •
L.o.r• a1 L..ktwood
MagnoO• al M•vl•lr N09•1t' v\ j:soeran11 (a1 Ve t ntle>
Or•nve vs Viii• Park (•I Et MOO-I ll•nchO Ai.mltos vl L.a Qu•nll 111 Bois•
(ir•ndel SatvnllV'l Glmfl
Footfllll vs Unlvtr'llV <•• T U\hn)
8olu Gr•noe vs Ktnneov (11 Wes•trnl Crnol vs Ser¥lle l•t Glover Slld•umJ
P•M HIHs v5 S.nl• Ana Vallev CSA 8owl) Sin Clerntllt• VS TMtl>UCO Ho,, ,., Min ion
Vltrio, 1 o.ml
AM vames •• 1 30 unoes' noted
•
Oen-Oorltll 1 run IKtrll\• ~iCk), 04
Otn-S.welt 1 01u from Elwav lt<erll$ WATER JllOLO kick), MS Hltll sdlNI
Oen-FG Ktrlll 39, 1353 cu• ltANKINGS
Third OUartef •·A DIYl"911
L.A-Smlln •O , oan from S~oeaor "5111\r -r.-sunnv Hllll, 2. Cw.M def Mari 3 El
~
Wood·ltlltnou<' (HB) '°'' to B1 .. ooyCl'lut<·
Hanto11. 1·6. def Corette-K..,., 6·1, !0$1 to
Neman·G110u\-ln. 6·7, L•K•v·.loflnson (H8)
I0$1. 0-6, , ... won, 6-1, H1r1·Wottf (H8 ) lo\1,
1·6, 1!~. 3·6
C•Pllft-Valev 14, Eclbln 4
~
Arnm•nn <El IOlt 10 FoSltr. 1·6. lost 10
.. rtett, 6·7. loSI to l.111111, 3·l, warren <El IO\t,
l-,, ?·6, 4·6;"BHrO (El toll, 0-,, 0·6, 0·6. ,
'**-' Turner·Go.decke (E l Oef Emmons•Shul9a,
6·2, Clef Artu ·SlavNISky, 6•4, Clef 1krl119·
Pierce, 7·6, Golfos·Obon IEI won, ,,3. IOll,
4·'· 4·6; D•nlher·Wlllauer (El IOsl, 3·6, 0·6,
4·6,
•stancla 10; U41UM H•s •
Slntlel 8lrch <El lost IO MtrQUeJ, 2·6, IOSI lo
Flemlno, 2·6, oet Hopkin\, 6·0, OeCarlo IE ) IOll, ,.,, 0·6, won, 6·4. i;urren IE> IOsl. 1·6.
M . 4·6 ,,£'
Dauelles
Coflln\•Romm !El def Klm·Oh, 6·4. def
Kauter·McOonalo. 6·2, oef Brevel·AHll9, 6·1. OtulS<h·Surukl !El lo", 2·6, won, 6•3, 6·1;
8owen·Pltr\On IE > won, 6·4, 6·0. 6-0
CIF ltANKINGS
•·A DMIMn
I Mlr•tesre. 2 Palos Verdes, 3 S.nle
larbar•, 4.. car-del Mar/ S Ron.no HiU\,
&. ls'-611 7. EdiMft; a Westlake
Acacllmvll. A~ 9 Torrancei 10 ~erlV Hiiis
3·A OMtlM
I S.n Marino, 2. AOO\I••· 3 C.PO Vallev,
4.. Dan• Hllh, 5 LIOUfta Hlds, 6 South Tor·
r•not, 7 C•talMlus. a. &....-9Mdl1 • AJnarnbr•, 10 Arc.cl•• •
CAOSS COUNTRY
""" lcMll be¥s Clf' ltANKINGS .. A DMllea
1. c-Diii MM1 2. Oa111 HINs; 3.
~ Nl'lrY Orlt 10, PTl111del0 ii
ClnclnMtl 5, San Fr•nclsco 2
Onlv ..,.,,.S K'*'Ult d
------1'lonu&tt!9-8ov11>. 8.o>•6"7-4?, 8 re1r Ke.,,..
ws Cilv, 41; Puc1te11 Minnesore, 40, Greenwen
80\ton, 39, Fernenoer Toronto, 31, ltev, .......... klCllh-524 • --,,-.oo;•. Foolttfll:"'S Lon11 8eacn Wltfon;-6. 0... ... fisltine LA-Sm11n •2 oa u from xhroeaer i Bahr ,.._,..., H•r11eri 7 Viii• Perk, a. Tustin, f . DAVEY'S L.OCl<Elt (Ntwpert lh1cll) -8 kick), 10 16 UlltvenlfV; 10 Futlerlon
C•marlllo; •. CanvontC.C. s, TllOuHno Oeks; 6
Torrance;. 7. Antelope Valley; I. Sant• Ana; 9.
Santa AM' \lalliv; ~ C.PO-vilfev.
Tlllltflf's G-\
~ (L .. rv 17·9) ar Sin O '90 1Sh0w
IS-11), HIS om
TRIPLES-Rtvnotos Stalllt, 11 W••>on, K•nws City, 11, Yount Milwaukee, t 1 Green
---.... ~. I r ' .,., 1..0 w~
boel\, 14S arllJltrl. 332 t>onlfo 6 ye11owte1I. I FM.lf'ttl Ou•rtw 1t l rA DM'*' .
ll•lfOul, 191 c•Jlco o.u, 132 r.ana on • 36 * LA-FG 8enr 21. 2 36 C rnad<trtl, S lln11 coo, 21 ltuk>ln, S2 t>lue oercn, LA-Allen • run <Bahr ~ic•.>. 5 34 1. El 'fora. 2 Minion V•eio. 3 San lemenre,
HWI sdlNI "'11
Cl~ ltANKINOS
4·A~
SI Louis (Hill 0·0) al P1t1Jbo ell 1Sm1,.,
12·10), 4'05 om
•-C<K "'"· 1 Pll.lt '""!!_. l mai..ii .\l)V 4, Rov•I. s. c .... MtMi 6 P•IOl VedrH 7. NEW~T LANDING -2 DOall, 70--J..1L.i.A11:_::FJ:;,G,.._8 ... a .. rv""'"-. ,I.;. ~M-.561.1.:.X..-------llllliiti..;.,. S.n 8trNlrdltlO, '· EdlMftJ 10 Caoo
1. Palos V«d9'; 2. .......,, ... ,_., 3. Vlh•
ll'ar1l; 4. Sen Cltmtfllt; S. El Toro; 6. H...._..
8eedlt 1 Senle Ana ValieT; I. Tutlln; t. lrv!M;
10. Lone 9Mcll Wiison Ch&c.9o (Scn1r•ld1 I· 13) •• Monlreal
(HOiman 3·7). 4 35 Pm.
HOME RUNS.-Can~• 01•1ano 41
McGrlff, Toronto 33, McGw.re Oa•rano 30
G•fll. Mlnne\Ota 2', Murr1y Beu.more 21
•r111teu 32 u na o.u, 9 Oon110 5 scu•o·" a • °"'111M -V111tv
callco o.u L.A-FG B•nr l5, 12.JS
A-7S,t'4 J-A ~
1, A"°""a; 2. Soulll Hills; l. W II • 71-1 4
Ell,.endl; S. Lomooc; 6. Arrovo Grandt, 7.
Nttorro .. v; I.· "°'dhc>ft• f . YYtalM, 10 Soulrt
ll'aYdlna.
"8JC NOTICE rtBJC NOTICE NI.IC NOllCL
IC OG.975 c0Uf1 before 1he hearing 20203 ot the Wat., Code of NOncl Of' TELEPHONE THE OFflCE I NOTICE OF DEATH y may tfle Sitt• of C11ttom11. at DNORCI ACTION SET FORTH BELOW TO AND OF PETIT10N our ltpPHr.ncle by 1.00 P.M . 04' as IOOn ,,,.,.. NOTICE IS HEREBY FINO OVT WHERE YOU TO AOlmNISTEA tn per90n Of you llftw a Pfaclicab .. , on Oc· GIVEN TO N'AN CY V CAN GET LEGAL HELP
ESTa""Pr OF ettofney tot>er 11. 1988 1n tile Board LYNCH, wf\oM last known Suequehanna Legel Ser· ,. '.o : If YOU ARE A of Dlrect04'I Meeting Room eddr .. wa 13716 FrJlflllltn, vtcee, 31 WMI Main StrMI, ~Y.. CAEOfTOA Of • ol the Ol•Jrlcl Offic:.e, 18802 Apertment e, Whith9', Catt-a.oomtOurg. Penn1ylvant1 ....__..., _,. cou•P" ~ of tte a.o.n Avenue. Irvine, Ce tomla. that on July 1•. 1988. 17815 (7171784-8790 ORRIN J. ~ d9C1•1d, you must file The publlc: hearing Is lo .,our llusband. commeneed .._ '· hlfick. I• AKA 0 . J. RICf9IOND your dMn will the oour1 conlklef the question of en 1c11on IN OlllORCE ...,., A..._, f9f fltelnltff, CASE NO. A148043 Md nwl • COf'Y lo the adopting an 04'dlnane. In· egelnsl YQU 10 No. 765 of Ill Wett Ind atrfft, To •I heirs. _ _. ,_...._ ~ tht compenutlon , ... In the Court of Com· •.wtelll, ~•-=lwenla _.--represen • ......, eeld to members of the mon PIMs of tile Twenty--(117) 711 '
benetdMes, 41" ~ ~ted by !tie court &oetd In an amount not to Sl•th Judlclat District, Col· PublitMCI Orenge Coast oeeslll••nl c-...n, -l-4~"+1M1tt1-te--G-eHrn •-y-;--;1H+oell!l--llllle~let~~~..a4t.1·
petllOnS who m9Y be the d9te of rnt 19euance of celendar year, commencing October 4, 11. 18. 1988
o1t1etwi. lntef..eed In,,. ..... -proYlded 1n January 1, 1989 TM pres· YOU ARE HEREBY T302
wll or ealllte. or both, ol: aec:ton 9t00 of the tnt compenaaUon paid 10 NOTIFIED· ----------r
°"RIN JAMES C..itomla Pro~te Code MCll ~•rd member II s 132 YOU HAVE BEEN su·eo "8.IC NOTICE RICHMOND N<A ORRIN The lime tor ...._ claims lor MC dty'e Ml'Vlce. 00110 IN COURT. tt you wlll'I 10 I AKA 0 J . ,,.,.,g I Dc.ed 1111 dlVI a calendar c1etenc1 IQllnll any of lhe It GHt J. RICHMOND · · w11 not expire prior to fourl montrt A copy of tne c:Nlm1 contelned In th. 11 ACnnoua ..,... ..
RICHMOND montts from 1he dale of PfOl>OMd Ofd1nanc:. 11 on corncMe!nt y.ou mu11 take NAMI 8TATUIWNT
A PETITION t. been 1he he.tng nobc:l above. Ille wtth the Secretaty of t"te promcic tct1on wltrtln 2:0 days The fOllowlng persons are I Ned br MAACMRET J YOU MAY EXAMINE~ Oittrlct anq It avalletMe 104' efter cNs Complaint and No-doing ~ n : •
CAOUCH ~AAQAAET 1he • MfM by 1he court If pW4ic lfl"*1ion be1WMn 11oe we Mrved upon you lliMMY STUFFER 101 '
JEANNETTE CROUCH IN ....... • •• • per90n Ille hours of 8 AM •nd .5 PM, Yov .,. llfllfned trtet If you SANOWCH S HOP. 270 s
Wl.l) In tte ~ '•••d In the estale Monday lnrougtl FflOey In tell 10 do oo. a .caae mey Metol • 112, Costa Meu.
1 Court of c.llqrnl9, County f'O'.I mmy .. With the court ~.?:!,":n, °":.,..tees are &::'In w16.'::'c::' :=,~ c~ Keun Lee. •90 s ~ OA~AA~ • '°"'* Request lor lmltled to~ tt the pub· mtnt mty be entered WtlgMWOC>d Street Orange.
,,_ ...._. &pea.I Noice of the i11n9 lie ...._tng ancl be hMrd 1G1inat you by the Court CA ~
CROUCH be mppolnlld • ol an invenbly and 9etty '· .......,, lee· wlltlout further 0011e1 A TNt blltln.u 11 con· ~ repr.a&ntlh to -..r.iaamant of esiate ,.._,., ._ Dteertllt ludtl'Mflt may 1110 be ducted by an incll'lllduel
adl1•111111r f'9 ..... ol -or ol Sf'/ pelllion OI PutlbMd OrMQe Coeat ...., egeinst you tor any The regletrent com-
the decadant .:icount • IJ'Oytdad ., o.ty "!lot S«>tembef 20. °"* ~ Of r9lef ,.. ~ IO trantee:t buei-THE PETmoH l&Clon ,25() of lie 2L. 1He QYlated by the Plaln1tff Yov tie. under ttle fic1ttlou\ __ a'9loftty to T283 !MY-. money Of property bUtlriett neme Of nemes
:.:=;::::"-... 1he ..... c.Momill Problela Code. A or °"* r'ghtt lmpOrtant to .._, abcWe on nl• ...,,.,_ ~ ~ Speaal Nocic.e yell 8eon Keun L•
undaf 1he lndepaodanc 1onn 1a .ve lall6e trom tte PWUC NOTICE ,, YOU oo NOT ~ILE "" Tilll Nia"*" ... tiled • Adl1•••lon of EW cour1 c1ertt. CLAIM FO,_ ALIMONY. wtefl eN County o.ti of Or·
Ad.. (Thia~ --Mlarftayf9'P.ettloner: -TmlOUI·--. I ... MA .. ITAL P.-OPEATY ... County on SepMmber 1he l*90Nil "9 • HEUYER .,_ I COUNIEl FHI OR EX· 13, , ..
19P.ancmtw. 10 .... A-&. . ' ~ 8T"R 4/T ,,_NIH BEFORE THE Plt1174 aciona ..._,. A'~ .. ~ P9'90M .. ''NA L DECREE 0 F Putllefl9CI OrMQe Coat =.. ~ ~ ~S ORATION ....... ~eon.true;.. ~::, A~~l~I~ ~'::, ~~ 20,
8alore --.., _ _, -~ ..,_. tor.. 177to FWI: Suite 240. &.011 THE .-10HT T 0 T290 .-... ~. the~ ...... ,. lrvlfte,CAll114 Cl.AfMANYOF THE.M ~ tlpWOlilh ti ••19" CA '°"'~~~NC> You .,. fUrthef nollfled PmlJC flOTIC( ,..,.,. IO gtW'8 nob 10 --• .. -• eotpor· .... Uftder IM Olvofce COde _ ..... ....., .... .....,. ..... .....__I
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fanciful theater.
It's dncn bed as a .. dark. off-center,
existential comedy," and Enc Ovc~
fltyer's '11n Perpetuity Througbou1
the Universe" certainly touches all
these bases. and then some. in i1s
WC$t Coast premiere on the Second
Siqe of South Coast Rcpenor}.
T he p la y 1s a theatrical
smorpsbord -)ou ftll up,1..ith those
items that look appetutng. then go
back for seconds on the one ~ ou
enjoy the most. There ~re man).
however, that may rema1ri on ) our•
plate. sampled and discarded;
The operat1"e descnp11,e term
here is "off-center." Th~c I'\ no real
center, in the trad1t1onal sense to .. In
Perpetuity." onl) an elus1' e 1hen,a11c
process touching on paranoia in the
darkened offices of a publishing
house which spec1alt1es in ghost-
writinJ books dealing \.\1th racist
conspiracy theories.
Christine Pendcnck1 ( CR nc"·
comer Mary Anne Dor"ard) 1s the
ghostess wnh the mom~~' 1n 1h1c;
complicated. and often con,olutcd.
concoction. Her current prOJec t 1'> a
book from • right-"' mg theronst
Ampersand Quen ) (Hal Landon Jr,)
~viving the "yellow peril" scare and
.warning• of an Asian ronc;p1rac~
aimed al the economic heart of
America.
T11
TITUS
wall special effects. pnmanly Ma's
fantasy fligh ts as a son of modern-da)
Dr. Fu Manchu. It's one of several
instances of role duphtauon amon~
the actors, which amplifies the para·
noia-consp1racy theme.
Landon. for example, doubles as a
fawning podiatrist who '"also seek'i
gh ost·wriung servJces. while
Dunlap's alter ego 1s the heroine 1n
the Fu Manchu-style fantaS). There'<;
also another wnter. Lefkow1u. who'
disappeared anq no one kno""' ""h).
Don't expect to find out.
Conspiracy theorie~ abound 1n
Overmyer's work, tossed out 10 the
audience like the matches "'h1ch
Dorward and Ma Oip into a glass bo"' I
~rfodically-as they make their pop
culture lists. One of the most intrigu-
ing is "O.B. Cooper is ld1 r\min's
bowling coach." You figure that one
out. .. Her iniss1on ts complicated b~. ihc
fact that her fellow ghost"' mer-and over--uChin6eff'zc Ma. fiocnthe-'._'t P~.i:petu hi:oughout the
original Baltimore production. 19 Uni verse is son o f lake modem an.
whom the pla> 1s dedicated) Loom· .you can be drawn 10 11 or repcll.ed b~
ing in the background arc her bo s it. but y~u may be at a loss to C\plain
(Pamela Dunlaf>). a rumpled scholar 1t. In this respect, the sho"' 1s one of
of ehain leuers (Roben hcnkkan) t~e straf!gest ex~nence ~~ R
and a son of Jill of all trades since Craig Lucas Rttkless.
-'nnabella Price) \\.ho a sumes a Performances continue through
variety offuncuons. 1nclud1ng that of Oct. 23 on the Secon.d Stage of CR.
a "joculatrix" - a prch1 tone ta nd· 65$ Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa.
up comic. with cunain at 8.30'fuesda) s through
Under Roberta Lc\ltow·s free· Fridays. at 3 and 8:30 aturda~ qnd 3
spirited direction. the wisp~ plot hne and 8 p,m. Sundays. Call 957·4033 for
1s subservient to the show·., off-the· ticket information.
DAIL v PILOT I Tuesday. September 27: 1988 87
For Barry Mallilow lovers,·.
the coil cert was fan-tastic
By KATY BOUCHER .,. .. o., ..... ..-
Other local re\Cicwers descnbed
Barry Ma01low'5 two-night engage·
ment at the Pacific Amp1theatre 1n
Costa Mesa last ""eekend as "slick.
shallow and ghtz) "
OK. I'll adm11 11. Yes. J probabl)
have every album he's ever dooe and
I read his au1ob1ograpb).. ·· "'eel
L1fe."
Yes. I'm a Manilo"' fan .\nd
evel)one else I kno"" th inks I'm craz)
-real craz)
Howevtr. I must not be the unh
crazy one.
I couldn't ha'e felt·morc at home
when I looked around the pacli.ed
theater and ""atched all the othel"'>
(mostl) females) swa) 1ng lo his music
and laughing at his Jokes. L11craU) all
e}es were front and center
Mani low started-o ut "1th
"Brook I> n Blues," a song .ft:om h1!>
ne.,...est album. which led to thNhemc
ofh1s show -the stol) ofh1c. hie
As Mani low slung a dreaded accor· Hal Landon Jr .. Mary·Anne r. dion over his shoulder. the ~tag1:
Dorward ln "In Perpetuity." 1 lights revealed a set that looked hk.c a
CALLbOARQ -The-tt}\-pon_
Theater .\m Center "'Ill hold aud1·
t10ns Monda) for Lucille Fletchds
sus~n~ dramar"':--..1gh1 \\ atch" at
7:30 p.m. 1n the theater ::!501 Cliff
Orl\e, >-:e"'pon Beach director
Scott Zu lo.men will be GIMIR~ 11\e
sho"'. "'h1ch "'Ill run from -..:o\ to Dec. 18. Call 631-0:! · for add111onal
1nforma11on.
BACKSTAGE -South CoaSl Rep-
ertor}. inundated 16-tlh ucket reque<>t
for its ma1nstage production of "The
Crucible:· has e\tendcd the .\nhur
M11lerdcama through Oct. 16 .... a Ii.'"
11cke1s· rem am to th1: On 11. I:!. 15
and 16 performances and ma) Ix·
ordered b) calling the Qo\ otlile at
957-4033.
"'
tin) apanment 1n Brooklyn.
''Execyth1ng ~unds.h~ca polka un
the accordion." he said. He pro' cq 11
by 1m11aung popular song hke I'm
So Excued" b) the Pointer tSt~
and "Like a Virgin .. b) ~adonna
He made hght of"'hat 11 "'ould be
I 1kc-t() bc--9-badfttp lttKt-for'suctl
'60s groups as the uarcmcs or
Glad}S Kmghl and the Pips
W11h exhuberant perfof-mance
from Debra B)rd as D1ana Ros'i and
Gladys Kmght. and Dana Robbins on
saxophone. 1he sho"' held the :JU·
d1ence capu~e.
Mamlow told of his man~ d1sap-
po10tmen1s 10 show bus1nes'> He said
there "'as one "'ord he dreaded -":-.lext~" That "'as the "'Ord he ~ard
many umes when aud111oning for
JObS.
Bany Ma.nllow
"I was a real ieH " hl· ""q .. I -dcc1de-d1cr~ufd Offhe\JptlghIJ:.tl li.l·t
black ue. gtasses. and Ii.is~ the ged,
gOO;dbye."
· He told ,of h1.s. 10troduu10n and
.
long assoc1a11on "'11h a wonderful!~
zany perfecuomst -Bette Midler -
and sat down to his Yamaha piano.
He l>roke tnto h1s\famous "I Can't
Smile W1thou1. You:· stopping mid·
stream ahd picking a v.oman from the
audience to J01n him on stage.
The lucky woman. Debra Copper
from R1vers1de, will long remember
the expenence -espeClally smce she
rcce1\'ed an autographed \'tdeo tape
of1he1r performance
Act Two brought him out 1n v.h11 e
tie and tails. Ht' said he ··"a" horn 100
late. and should ha\ e been horn 1n the '40s ..
Along "'•th his upbea1 sho\.\laS~:. he
did some ne.,... arrangements bacli.ed
b\ band memberc; Bud Hsmer. Ron
Pcdle). Marc Le\ ine. John Pondel.
Todd Grace and Vanessa Bw"n.
But strolling once again to hi\
piano he admitted. "J'q:-al" a~ s been
a hopeless roman11L ··
Thai's "hen the lrO\\d "ent nuts
He launched into a medic\ of
fa ... ontes incl ud mg. ·· 1 W me· the
Songs," "Bandstand:: "I Don·l \\anl
to Walk W11hout You.'' "E \l'n No"' ..
and "Copacaban~ ·~
Mamlo" had left e"er)one feelin&
great. A.II those traz~ fans. no doubt.
were craz~ about his performance.
~ sweetheart
of a movie."
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• Or11n99 Coaat DAILY PILOT/ TUftday, September 27, 1Ne
... -. . J . \ Stars, arts patr~nS, ~11 ~glitter: at G~~ter soi~ee
By VIDA DEAN °' ...... ,... .....
A sparkling llfTair?
More than SS million worth of
jewelry was displayed in the Four
Seasons Hotel ballroom b> pany host
Bulpn jewelers. "hile guests -
members of Orange Performing Ans
Center's Soutld of Mu sic C'ha~er.
A nae I of the Ans. Center Stars.onaithe
~norming Ans Fratemtt) sparkled
in their own nght,. •
lrl the midst of the 350 guests was
o~ra star Placido Domingo. He
didn't sing, but 1t was enough for
some to shake his hand and l'hat with
him.
"I have wanted to meet )OU for so
long," said committee member
· · Doua Banet-as she shyly approached
Domingo. Next 1n hne was Lorraine
L1fpoN and Opera Pacific's George
WeslOll. (Domingo will open the Los
Anaeles Music Center opera)season
Oct. 7 with "Tales or HolTmann. Hc
opened San Francisco season pt. 9
with "l"Africainc" and s11ll "ore the
beard he grew for 1t.) 4
Others in the 350 group "ere ·
greeting Peter Hemmings, dircetoi: of
the Los Angeles Music Center Opera
and Aue Jeffries, who 1s currcntl}
appearing as Amanda Barrington on
"General Hospital."
Guest of honor Lalo Schlfrln had
everyo.ne's attentton "hen hc.\\cnt;.On
staae to play the plano:11is name ma)
not be a .household "ord. but "ho doesn't recognize his Gramm~ ,..,jn,..
_ning snog,_th .. IS!rleft7fmpoS,tbl~"
theme? He wa recent!\ named
musical director and prtnC1pal COO·
ductor of Paris Philharmonic.
Schifrin. a natr'e of Buenos .\ncs.
few tips fro.ma Waitress·
-DEAR ANN L.<\ DER'>. I am
writing in the hope that b} C\pressrng
some of my compla1ms the) "tJI be
taken seriously b) the dining public.
I am a full-time uni\ crs1t' student
working as a wa1trt"ss lQ put m}self
throuah school. I fove m} JOb because
I enjoy people. Howt'' er. I Ila' ea fe\\
&rie~ances tha' I \.\Ould ltkc to arr -
• and what better v.a\ t!> there than
through your column'?
Please under tand.that mo'>t of nl}
customers are \.\Onderful. but .there
arc a few who ought to .,ha pc up. and
this list is for them.
I. I am not ) our personal servant
but merely a hard -v.orkl"r lf1ing to
make your dining c\pencnce more
enjoyable. Please be a councous to
me 11s I am to )OU.-
2. If you don't hkc the rood. don't ·
blame me. I didn't prepare ll. I onl\.
serve it. Complain to the manager. ·
~3. I am at m) JOb 10 worl. and noi to
horse around. I do not· appreciate
being patted on the hand (or
elscwhere);.And please. do not call up
the rcs~ur'ant and pretend that )<UJ
know me when actualh \Ou learned
my name from m) na me.tag.
' L.M. BOYD
A1·1
LAIDEIS
4. If )OU recel\ cd good Sl'r\lcc.
please sho" )Our apprcc1a11on 10 the
way that counts. The majont} of all
waners and wa1trcssc rccei' c -the
minimum wage.' arid in California it's
nothing to brag about. You ma> not
know it, but I have to pa) taxes on my
tips. and after the> ·re deducted from
my pa) check there's not a "hole lot
left. .
A great man) hard-workin$'people
will be thrilled if} ou pn 01 1h1s letter.
Especiall) -I\ FAITHFU L READ-
ER IN BAKERSFIELD. (.\LIF.
DEAR BAKE: Here's your letter.
Your colleagues will bless you. I hope
lt helps. • • • • DEAR 4-NN LA l"DER ·: ~h hu'>·
band and I have been married for 37
...
years. We ha ve three gro"n children
and a good marriage. WI> problem ~ems like _a "bad
dream that ne'er ends.
The otherda) a \\Oman phoncll the
house. When she told ml· her n:unc.
my hean sank. I remcmtx·red her
froJn our teen-agl' da)s. ·hl' had i.e\
with dozens ofbo~ 1n h1gl'hl'.hOOI -
including my husband.
I don't know ho\\ she found U\. t>u1
she called to tell m~ hu.,band that he
had fathered her child ~I ~car<, ago.
She said her parents made h1:r g1' c up
the boy for adoption but a fl'" month.s
ago she found him.
She wants to meet" ith usanll sho"
us pictures. My husband r\!fui.es to
talk about n . Deep do'' n I feel hurt. Also. I don·t know 1fit 1s be.st to ignore
. the whole · thiog or meet "1th the
woman face to face and tr~ to settle it.
I am upset and confused. \\'111 ~ou
please give me some ad' ice? Just 1;1gn
me -WORR1 £D IC'K \NO
LOOKll'/G FQR ANSWER .
· DEAR WORRIED: Tiie detjsion
sllloald be your husband's. If be ·
doesn't want to see the woman. that
sltould settle lt.
Oaen of honor Lalo SchJfrtn with ,f.r den
Flameon (le ft) and J anet Corbin . ..
and Roaer Smitb. •
.
and Billie Ruth Galef found .
\. said he has completed a work entitled
"Songs of th~ Aztecs." "We will
perform it with a 120-piecc choir a"nd
11 0-piecc orchestra 'on Oct. 29 at t~e
pyramids in Teotihu11can. Me~1co.
DOmingb will be the \cnor soloist."
commented chnfin ·"hen ap-
proached at on«; of tfie many -buffet
Perewozk1's husband Jose, also
from Argentina. said tic had been a
friend of Schifnn for' some ttme
I arranged through appointl'llPnL ·arc
earmarked for the PCPAC. ~.
"M) fa vorite je~;el is the caierald.
especially when combined · w~th
diamonds.'' sa id Kit Toth. ''Emerald
for me. too," aid Tll)'en. "I like
rubies. the bigger thc·be\ter." com-
mented Billur Wallerlcb. tables. ,. ... ·
.Currently. Jose along with Bcnagn1'
husband Jpe•3Jld Domingo arc bust·
ness parthers to produce a -.ound
system for the Mexico performance. .
Chairwoman of the pan~.\~as Sue
Perewozki, wbo had been Bufgan-cd
to the tune of $50Q.OOO :,, Ith rubk!-.·
and diamonds in a .chokl.'r. nng and
eam'rigs. "It's n'Ot minl'-' The~ arc
letting me \\ear 11 tonrght. I signed for
it."
Nicola Bu~garl of Rome came for
the pany. He 1s one of the three "I have BulgalJJc"·elr). but it's alt
broth<:rs who own the )ewel!J com-gold and I didn'.t want to \\Car $Old
· pany that has stores in Europe. the . tontght.' I'm lookin_g al other l~Ul&S
Far East 11nd onc,m Ncw;-~ork. rn but Cecll-(husband). kccp'i h1d1ng.
our fl ve .year 'J)lefn we "in open a ~om me ... said Kathryn Wright. (A
Beverly Hills .store. ince I 97S·ha\ e • number of other husbands sudden I)
doncal>Qut 12showshkc1hi'>o11c,J m found t h11d ""' la1c and
very pleased with thi"s one. It's a su~r couldn't attend). ss1s11ng ere\\O/ 1 •"('fe 1.1sana
Ber tagni, Kalb.y, Merriman,·
Catherine Tb~en, -Arden F~mson.
Karen Betson, DoDlla o•eryu, Janet
CorbiD, Bunce, !l:nald Cbr.isteson
show. "Bulgari said es h~ looked out Over' (he crowd gatherL'd around
seven cases mounted on Greek ·
columns. Ten pcrl'.ent of purl·h'l"~'
Debbie Mullin has nc" Bu lgan
diJmonCI and gold earrings - she
WOO the prize Of the C\ entng. · .. .. ·'
HoRo scoPl
'> recovered tn "unusual manner.'" Individual who claims
psychjq tbilit) will pla) maJor role. Relationship is tested
tn meaningful manner. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently.
SCORPIO (0c\. :?3-No'. 21 ): What appears obvi'o us
may be exactly the oppo uc. Legal rights. permissions-are
involved. Individual '"ho lonnerly was ··business
panner" may fose intcrc!li. Em"pha'>1s atso on intensified
relationsh1 p.
By SYDNEY OMARR ..
Wednesday, September 28 ! :
ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19): Debt IS paid. }OU collect
mone) long O\erdue. Focus on l'red11-rating. perSQOal
possessions. ab1ht} to locate .amclc that had been lost.
missing or stolen. Member of opposite ~e>. does care. will
prove it. · .
TAURUS ( A.pnl 20.~la~ 20): emphasis on fa mil>
reunion.1ntutt1on, ab1ht) to 1mpnnt st) le. Trust )Our own
1 udgment, real11t~ >Ou arc "thr"'" mg. olT '>parks." Means
charismfl and SC\ appeal h1~hlighted.'Cancer natl\t" pla)S
role. ' · .
GEMINI (Ma' 21-Junc 20): 'I nu ·11 recet\l' unusual ..
offer. could inclu& appearance before rned1a. Emphasis
on populant~. \Cr!>Bt1ht). tra,el. rcnc"cd dialogue wtth
rclatt\e who had hccn "ahsenL ·· ~ag1ttanan ts 1~ picture.
CANCER' ( unc 21-J ul) '.22)· Focus on career.
responsibility.· con tact \\tth -ind" 1dual \\ho· helps
promote businc s. You'll learn more .about ta\. lease
requiremtnts. )ou'll also become fam1h!lr wrth rules.
regulauoos. Capricorn 1 m oh ed. • •
• • • LEO (Jul)' 23· ug. 22): Be read<' for change. travel.
challenge. 'anet). lo' c rclat1onsh1p. Focus also on career.
business.' aluabfe contacts" 1tfi tnd1 ' 1duals in pos1ttOJlS
of powel': Wnuen wo?d bl'.comcs strong all).
VIRGO (Aug .. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic adjustment
featured. includes remodeling. llccoraung; beautifying
personal !iurround1ngs. FO{'U!> abo on d1stanct9. language,
travel. Gift receh ed. 1!> 'aluablc. but motive is dubious.
Be d1 scnm11'1a1ing.
LIBRA ( cpL 23-0l:h 2~: What had bec:n lost will be
SA1'1TT ARIUS CNo' 22-Dcc. 21 ): LQOk to future
rather than brooding about .. ,, hat might have been."
You'll receive accolades. morale" ill soar upwards due to
member of oppos1tl' !>C\. Focus alo;o on basic issues.
employment. promouon.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): tress tndepen·
dence. creall It~. st) le. Express "' 1ll1ngness to make fresh
stan. You'll ha'e access to 1ns1dc information and could
"win bi&." Leo..Aquarius\\iU figure prominently.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Family member.
recently involved ''" legal actton. seeks solace in your
company. Focus on intu111on. gourmet dining. music.
renewed confidence. You'll gain comfon oy g1v1ng it.
Canch native in picture.
~ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Short trip ma} involve
relative who claims .. emergcnq ." Maintain sense of
balance. humor. In itial repon apt to be false. Focus on
recent cqntact during soci~I. affair. Gemini plays role.
IF SEPTEMBER %8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current
cycle highlights travel. influence. ab1lit) to fulfill long-
standing obltgations You'll get more recognition, people
will be interested in )OUr \ ICWS. acuons. You'll finally be
free to write, communtcatc. to broaden persbnalhorizons.
Leo. Aquarius people pla) important role 1n your life.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Discretion becdmesa butler's byword
A ~u11er in fo;mal training 1s told· brain per 1.000 pounds of bod). a shark. son of. But most ot'the Mlb~ ·s Q. • D1dn·t Cu!.lCT get t\.\.O Con·
ACROSS
1 Fanatical
6 Insects
11 Unearttt
60 Choler
61 Greek
~itosopher
62 Garment
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When you enler a bedroom · and canilage turns. to bone. before-and gressional Medals of Honor?
unexpectedly fjnd a second occupant. Is the tendelJtY lo make '..'ar after it's born. Wh) ~ hark's skeleton I\.. Not George Armstrong Cu ter.
do not acknowledge the presence of inherited? Are h~o sap1ens 1n-docs not likewise tum frolll can1lage It was his )oung brother. Thomas
that second pan) unle~s said second hercnlly violent? Is human nature to boQe is something the scientist arc Ward Custer. first Ameri can m1htar)
party speaks to )'?U first. such that there'll alwa)s be "'ar? sttll trying to figure out. An) id ea'! man to rece1,·c two of them.
You've .. read the e long-debated
"Typical elephant goes a pound ot' queries. Twenty leading sc1ent1 ts
from fi, c continents and 12 nations Ru Ff ELL'S met in May of 1886 1n Seville. pain.
Then. released what schola rs "orld·
U,HOLSTE.v 111C wide now call the Sc' Ille Stateml·nt. '' n • To the forgoing questions. it rcpltec;:
Nop_c._ • • -
Can )OU bu) giant watcrbug'i at
)Our market? Mayt>f the~ haven't got
there yet. U.S. 1mponcrs arc bringing
them 1n now. though . To meet the
demand. especiall) in outhern ( ali·
fom1a. of SoU1hcast Asian 1mm1·
arants who thtnk they're a dchcac}.
l:hey .cook them. break them apart. ----------------1 and pick out the meat. •
Up Jumps another new term· To
accompan) Y1pp1es a11d Yuppies.
enter Bupp1es -Black Llrban Pro·
fcssionals.
Before the baby's bone~ arc bone.
they're cartdage. Like the skeleton of
Q. Is there proof women don't' oli.'
as a block?
A. Clear proor. inet~ percent of
the w&-ld's "omen no" ha\e the
vote. Only S percent of the \\Orld's
elected' officials arc wom~n .
Prosututt's m China's Canton arc
known bv the locals a\ "wild
chickens ... ·
' Q. How much of Japan.gel\ c'nough
snow most winters for sk11ng?
A. More than half.
People from Utah arc Utahn .
You ca,n grow c.amclha$ from
seeds. but not camellias of a selected
size or color. Seedljngs don't re-
semble parents. A little red can
produce a big wl\ite. No twocamelltas
grown from seed come out the same.
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Both V\llnerablc. South deals.
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Uaqu111ionably, lhc moa sue-
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cessf ul-brldae teacher in the U.S. is
Bill Root, who divides his time be·
tween New York and Boca Raton.
His umual Royal Vikina Line
bridae cruise attract• more than ) SO
players easer to learn from the mas-
ter. While Jloot'1 talenu u a teach·
er are lqend, many tend to
overlook lhac be la mo oae or this
country'• 1fa1 plaJwl. He wu ct.
ewer on this band from &be recent
Spinaold team eveac ac tbe Summer
Nonb Amsic:u Cbampionships,
held ill Salt Lake Oty.
S)'WicaUy, Nonh't jump to
four clubs sbowed a balancled hand
wtt11 lhc equlYaJcat or aa opllline
bid and at least four-card IMiar1 IUP-pon . With a dqd minimum opcn-
in1 bid, Root had no ambitions
beyoad aame. '
Wat led a spade, won in hand.
On the surf ace it ftUaht tean that
declarer '• only losers were cwo
Q. Is it true there arc trees in India
that give butter? .
A. Quite true. India's bll'ttcr trc~
yields a son of thick oil just like cow's
butter. And it's used the same way.
Q. If the male mosquito doesn't
bite, what docs it eat?
A. l"ectar.
If water is only U.Lfect below the
surface of most of the Sahara. as
reported, how come )Ou don;t go bu~
a couple of sections and grow com?
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It was the late Huben Humphre>
who said, "The right.to' be htard doc~
not include the nght to be taken
serious}>'·"
Those who purport to know con"'
tend at k•:i\I four oul of fi ve place'\
\\hl'lc foo<l I\ han<lll'd arc infested b'
rJts .
irumps and a club, but the danger of
a spade ruff was imminent. Declarer.
made the technjcaUy correct of play
of a low trump. West alertly took
his kin& and returned anocber
spade. and a careless declarer would
win in dummy and lead a second
trump. Thal would spell defeat.
West would win and &et to East with
the ace of clubs, and the spade re-
turn would permit West to ruff for
the sectina trick. .
There w11 an elepnt countcs. Ill·
saead of leadin1 a MCOnd trump,
Root cashed three rounds or dla·
monda, discardin, a dub from his
hand. Whea East sluffed on the
fourth diamond, declarer discarded
his mnaimn1 dub. West woa a dia·
mood trick he diet not apect, but ht
now had no way to 1ft to bis pen.
ner's band for thi rurf. Root was
able lo draw trumps at his leisure
and claim his conuact .
14 Central stage
15 Passageway
16 Slip
17 Loch - -
19 "Annabel
Lee" author
20 Wicket
21 Show fondness
22 JuleS -
24 -Check
26 Elite
27 Au -:
breadcrumbed
30 Burnt
32V .....
33 Leps lazuli
34 KIMman
37 Cooted
38 Grlef9
39 Sneck
40 C.rtoon word
41 Meel oowwe
42 Devour 43 Prnaiged
45 Disturb
46 lnatlgate
48 lrtftnan
49 Stow pert•
50 GetaJly unit
52 Ooctrtnea
56' Tennl• word
57 Vecht race
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~ COJrects
85 Abominated .
DOWN
1 Chimed
2 Tract
3 Outwit
4 lngrarted
5'0bstruct
6 Manlpte
7 Itemize
8 Big Italian
name
9 Melt prodUct
10 Menial
11 Tending to
l8dden
12 Shacklea
13 Accott
18 NorM god
23 Limit
25 Expoee
2t DeYot ...
27 Smooth
28 Cotta -
29 Wind meuurer
30 Valuabte
Instrument
31 Student
33 Mwtletlng
35 NatNel: euH.
3e Gr ... type
38 Tilt •
39 Catapult'•
kin
41 Conacioua
42 DMf
44 Troops
45 Refu• 48 Page
47 --barrel
48 Capltel -
II 9 10
50 Haff
51 Track event
53 UK natlYe
54 StlP,Per
55 Want quk*ly
SI Centrel
II Wood
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FAMILY
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llLOOll COUNTY by Berke Breathed
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upper duplex. 3BR 2'1•BA 38r 39a, G/gate, pool •• w/d, 2-cer1 &gar, gated W/O hie•""• petlo f' 28drm lMS7"~ Coalt Plaa *1 ... llOO* Sb;:~: Lelnl~ ~ ~ '.;: unfur'\ wlntM. $15007mo. IP911395/mo 1st month comm, poo spa.on the _,...,garage, • -·-•Large Pool & Deck Area Frig, dlahwuher, stove Agent.~73-4062 +depollt.960-3384 , bay. Walk to Balboa Ill. l1115Mo. 'Yrty850-2'493 M1lw-•lndMgu!!!!YControtled lfld.No~ls-45'-•855 AVA ILABLE NOWI
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w/d, stove, fridge S1175 -·--• CAColLL B.i.1~~·11 6«·9060 URGE 38R/2BA ept.. f°' ·f '*'°"· s390tmo. 2881 Beer St, Corner of Apt. 38R 2BA. 2 car gar. ~=-:...,..,....-:---,-:---,-~-71' Orchid Open Sat -•.ss-d ..... I Benker downstairs, gar., near ~751 Brlstol,CoataM.., Nopeta.Sf025/moyrtse. YEARLY Oceanfront :,t·
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s. 17· ~ge · 2BR Duplex. new remodel. fJ45QLmo..85.4-buch.. ~cox 2000.1 17F1~ • -••it "'"'""" RIVER M t--. Int-"" pa. 49_._90 • rpte;,"y nary to 29r 2Ba S 1850 1BR ,upat ra. Petlo. new -• .., ._.,.. 1111119115 ... ~:..:_----~~~~iiilij~imwo..-tj-SitarliOiwd. 7 or °"*'· 30 .. lr1s.' $1275 WES~PARK NEW HOME OCEANFRONT 3Br, frplc, crpt• & drpa. Stove, trig. IU.&ITWlllllllM 2BR 2BA, frplO, encl. gar· TSL MGMT &42-1603 m HA
840-5500 Avail now. * 968-7271 3Br 2~Ba, C\ll·de-sac. 2 patio. Lovely. $2400 $550/mo. Adult1. No M50. Laundry feclliltes. age all bullt-lns near 3BR 2BA Furnished 2 car COLDWeu
BANl'\<?RO I cer garage. $1750/MO. BAYfRONT Condo 2Br pets. 979-« 10 8~ appt. 2250 Canyon. 495-902~ lh<>Pa. $750/mo. ' parking. Step• to beach. IN FURNISHED Co111 M 1111 llED·PIH I •Spacious 38r 2Ba view •Call Haven 261-9879* den dock tor 80' boet' 1BR upatra, pool, cable TV DELUXE-twnlfM Elden 810 CENTER Wlnter-9 months 0 MHa home. Kitchen L:=~~!.P:.~2 :Xr31~~, =~· 11b~7~o. "O.:~; ...,. .. IHcla 2141 Lr,:iAtv·1~~sg;_.10ry 5B,' ~pd. S575. r.o pets. Ave. 2Br. 1•ABa.'2 story, TSL MGMT 6'2·1603 110001mo. 675-2232 Bkr prlvH•g:~2]3~50/mo.
F~ tthcbt~ S<t29,900. 891-1702 Agf 675-7351. Agt. 675-11688 H /J d' boet dock. $10,000 ' r9Q'd. 147 Flower. new palntlcerpets, frptc, IP&allll211111 CHARMING 2Br. 2blks to .,......,,=-:"---.,,...---.,..,.~ ~ -• .... •TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm, 0111 W Ir • W-"-...a..-..a... IH. --C.it NOW 6'5·8161·· ceble TV. EJCtra lrg patio. Walk to shops. No Pjttl. bch. Fridge, w/d, petlo, PVT tum room/ba. Hun. t. 11•11 ---· nu• 39d 2B .,... ... _, nr-alN I ff n·pell S850. 673"8632 $700/mo 6•2-0736 · prkng $955/Mo N·smkg Buch. Lrg, cleen, newly . &•Ill BREATHTAKING I 29a. den, dbl garage, S1800 :~ mC:nth UILTlll 111· -,.. •!I'• EASTSIDE tBR 1BA. W/O •TOW.NHOUSE• CALL Mk:key 4l2-1631 clecorPr t " kit.ch kprl! ... 50w/d+ ..
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kitchen awhances. paint piper . Call Rochelle frplc, famlly rm, spa. house. 1Br 1Ba. garage, Wnter 3Br furn 675-8507 A amall quiet complex 857-2523 o(7~t-2787 S775/Mo. 5•8-~348 pool, S975. 8•8 Amigos SO. COAST METRO
and cerpet. Shows like 11 Liu. 5749•714• furnished. $2550 1 ocean view S850. Curt LIDO ISLE 2BR iBA "llke new" W•Y, Apply Apartment L Room & bath In 2 1t~
model! (ji:::::. , JASMINE Creek 3BR. 721-5225/W •97-7•57/H 4BR 2t,;BA, FR/OR, large w/balcony, trplc, pool. E:,~!~al~.~ :::Ost!~: ~tfi~ FURN 2Br 2Be, trg patio. home. Lndry & ktchn •••IOIO ThePrudenbal \. furnished. 12750 I le L Zl&9 patio. 45' lot. St to St Lse 1Pa. lndry, pvt garage No imell yard. No pets • rs:..... ~ pool. overlooking Bay. prlvtleges. Great for col· ~ I 714 MALTY FABULOUS New contem-1 ~rt IC• $2750 673-7767 Avt now pets. S850-S950/mo. + A\'.All lmmecL St395Jmo 1eQe atudenta. $325/mo.
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apprec You receive pool IP' redwood deck 29a teat . I le I d 1Br, 1Ba ,trplc. n-smkrs no 111WP•T--. ~ t '1 t t utll. included. $625 mo -• • S575tmo. 675-4An6 furn except bdrm. Pool. 100%tUbeneflta Mu1t S1i.C.900Byewnet.2520 ures rp 'n ry pell. $795 -utlls. -•• ,_7 °' naan move-vy s.t25 esep Nancy
have dean credit A t Poplar~ 5-48-0936 rm, q_etage. yard &-pvt +MCUrlty. •3• Aliso. CUTE 3Br home. Spacious Int Only S&40 to $650/mo. to mo. 650-5894 I t .... -0 NB. 18R Step• to bch.. Jec.9-9080 + 110....1ee t57-eG02 Oya E wkJ n. patio. S1350Jmo Avail (213) 863-8291 kitchen w/new range & + S200 OFF MOVE-IN •EASTSIDE•U; Parking, Large deck, 54 or
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GREAT locellofl. Cloae to room, big beckyard & W'I nice. 322 Ogte.r E •1r/•I pvt petlo gar carport' Monte Vista. $795/mo. ..-••-·-".BR 29• h .achool & lh~. Lerge 3 covered petlo. Only SNOtmo. 6'7-75'*0 * • • I S1000/mo' * ,.;..._5 .. 85 · Ill 11lllnll( 250-8002 °' 650-5194 2 yr. old ~1, evall. Oct. 11175/Mo. 723-1202" _.,___,, " se. ::mo:=~:.~!! .sa4:H~~o7sJ~ecr Par~1~~~6os5 llWNll.~~ wi: •. ":S~imT.nr.62~~ ;!~io~:ic~·~;d~·s:i:=: Tr.:!:.~o~o~~ . ~r:J.~~~3 E~s1 -0212
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'Ai acre. Room tor pool. End Unit. 3BR 2'hBA, 1900 $1050/mo. 6'5-9219 home S.Wre Meture Washer dryer hkup, Pvt pell. 1714> 968•91!'* cell, trplc, pvt deck, ger. port BMctl. Female non-
0.ege hu built-Ina Good Ocean 1f, •II MWI)' redecorated, edulta No ·s*i 1991 1undeck. encl gar. 2Br. 2Ba New, I mlle to S1025 N-pet1. 7~9-919• smoker. Pool. W/D,
$389,000 "'"'911 BonUI rm. Under TIW•IHEI IHI• new home. Pool. Nwpt Shra 2BR 2 story. ~ Blvd ..e,.8373 1740/mo. 5-46-9950 beach, garege. frplc *450. &46-253e Karen
10 750-9100 remodeling c:onatructlon. IMfts Ftr ltlf Spectecular vi.wt Vac trplc, d/w, car gar. Walk . E'SIDE all 1B Cot double Iott lots of tlle. OCEAN VIEW Chermmg NB OcHnfront home. CE~~E El .KJN ~ 1219,000, Agent Tera Fireplace, vaulted cellings, S2200 mo. Bkr 720-7•32 ~~~~Es;~~~~~ 25 BRAND new 38r 2Y.Ba frplc,:;,. peO:. No :,9.~:i washer dryer hkup. 39r. P~ tall~, g~j great location, Prot. Male •
417-5123. 494-02 15 dbl gar, lndry hkup, pool *•••-IEW _ • .,, apta. Aneched dbl gar. SSIO/mo+ S680 MC..__ &46-9501 1•1 3· •0•0epsy 1°L ••c ......_.r.-... ,._ ...... ..._.•lls. Ir.!!:!: 'H >\IP\' "I II t-a.tt9 & 1P8 Sorry no pets --..-w.IU ./ ..... lllf S 1050/Mo '*MC. Mk:to. 187 E. 2111 S.CS-7 -v,.. r. e 91 e . ,.... ··-&.e,.~-.,ir.,.., Im! RUITORS-8f'!l1 .... ,_ 29drm.2'1tBa . 5 1·070 3BR 2BA. 2 cer gar, lrplc. pvt patios, w/d tlkupa, · SPACIOUS and CLEAN 673-3-456. 750-267' LINDA ISLE &88 W 18th St 6'2--4905 D/W, trash comc>ector, .....,/frh..... 'ar-dOOf opnra. 2110 LAAGE 3BR 2BA upper. · 28r-·29a S770/mo ON BEACH, Open Set or PROF M/F N·lmlt 28r 2B• •-•L....-•-•--..1 1111 FABULOUS & completely micro, w/d hkups. Yrty FromS900~·3850Bkr hurtn St. C M. Agt gerege. Neal' OCC. 1Br-19a SSH/mo .annt, 13CJ8 w. Ocean· 8111 to betl. Nwpt Shores,
- -rM!Oda6ad~ 3 bdrm home mTWl llOlllL S 1'450l(no Agt 722-8520 Upper •BR H'<BA, 2 car 650-5116 'Open delly 1~C Valef'Cle. S875 CloM to beach, no pets. ;;"~1 38R. Winter or rrpi. deck, gw.S<t75+dep
--..-nl wlttl dodd°' lerge yacht. NEEDS HELP *BRAND New luxury gerege, amell patio. 112 12·7 or Weeltenda 11-e mo. No pell 5-45-7083 -'*961-92•3• Yearly 619-944-CKISO 850-0402 Or M2_...7 ~~~18A1BA~.~2 ~~~~m~~~D ~home~~~~ed~~.S1650~~ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 cer genige, Yt btodl to roomwlttt IOlrlng copper * 1• llllm* ~ lllend. 2BR ~ Den, -Avt now. 213-597-•704
b9yt 1730,000 By Ownr c:NmMy. W9ll of windows ~ d ~~15 N $2700/mo. 720-9•22· VERS'"ILLES 1Br, 1Ba 175-1466 on ttle bey, labulous ·-""'' yer · .., . ,.
._. & large terrace with petL 1-42-3765 640-0751 Ill •t 12 Penthou1e. Security
prtwma pool & spa. I -. poQI. gym~etc.-1825/mo. ......... Ill! tl1-1400 .... ~2,650,000 ,~Ll~ydMll~ PENINSULA YEARLY Sandi, 673-27•9 ... w -~AJIHIH0,1 2gww/ltor·~~c:-· *n!:~u:::~~I HIRE T ...... T 3llr 28e HOMI .. ._, $1275/moyrlM. 5-46-193& •Lg adorable 2BR 2BA,
One-81:':.m. Winter -REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE but Small trplc, 2 C8f gar, wld,
.. A1nta1 UICI 000 u 11 11 1 G great IOC, lg patio, S 1200
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..,.. Dll COURT IF YOU OBJECT to the NOT1CI OF MeN, CA 92626 NOTICI TO LEASEHOLD IMPROVE-I In tne wtll or Mtate. or bottt. ArN deslg~tad in the O.C-F311113
OI' C~ grentlng of the petition. you TMllTSl'I IALE Kevin M. Green, c/o CMDITOftl Of' MENTS ANO COVENANT NOTIC Of of JORDAN VAN THIEL AKA laratlOn of Restrictions and Publllhed Orange Cont
COUlfTY OI' WW ltlould 9ltNr..,.,.., et the YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Gr"n Development Com-"ILK TRANIFUt NOT TO COMPETE and ls ":~1:1~:.::.'f , JORDAN MARTIN VAN lhown on ttte Condom1n1vm I Delly Pilot September 20. •
In tM Metter of the Appli-'-Ing Ind llete 'your Ob· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST pany, 4875 MacArthvr (S-,. 1101 .. 107 located at 370 E 17th YOU' ARE. IN DEFAULT THIEL Plan for auch Unit 27, October 4, 11 1988
Clldol\ fl/# P9ttt~ SUE jec:Uona CW Ille wrtt1en objec-DATEO M.4,Y 22, 1987 UN· Court. Sulle 500. Newport U.C.C.) Street. •G. Costa Mesa. UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST A petition l\as been lli.d RECORD OWNERS WIL T289 ICHUMACH£Aoi:>n ~of ..,,. wtttl the COU"t t*CW'9 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION ~h. CA 92MO Notlee" tl«eby gMln lo Celil. OATEO 8115187 UNLESS by DEBORAH IRISH In the LIAM C WESSEL A -£ A I I( A P A I G E the heeMg YOUI eppeer-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· This buSlness 11 con· cr9dltors of the within The BusineH name used YOU TAKE ACTION IO Superior COUrt ol C.llfornla, SINGL! MAN
OrTZEH8UIGEA. a mlnOf IM'f be In penon °' by i"1Y, IT MAY BE SOLD AT ducted by-a Qen8f81 part-I named 1ran9ierorj1) that a by said transferors at said PROTECT YOUR PROP· County of Orange. request-1.<'f'MO~Ey l(BNLOOWSSlllO~ '°' CMrlQe of~ YGI" 11\0f'M)' A PUeLIC SALE. IF YOU neflhlp bulk tran1ler tt18bou\ to be location 18 R CLEANERS E~TY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Ing tll&t 0£80RAH IRISH be ...., ..,......, ..,. K•2377 NO.A144803 lfYO\JAREACA£DfTOR NEED AN EXPLANATION The registrant com-made on perlQnal p(operty Tn~t n1ctbaltl trsmfel-•S A~PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU mppoll1led •penonal rep-IRVINE,~720 "CTITIOUl ltOSIHl!SS
()MEATOSHOWCAUSE cw a contingaflt creditor of CW THE NATURE OF THE~ to transect busl· ti«tlnatt«cMsclibed. Intended to be consum-NEED AN EXPLANATION reeentatlv9to 8dmlnlster lhe PLEASE .NOTE THIS HAMEITATftffNT
'°"CHANGE cw NAME the dee u aad. you must file P~OCEEOING AGAlNST ,_. under Iha llCllltOUI Tl\8 n•mtf and t>us1ness mated II the 0111ce of. OF THE NATURE OF THE Miit• of Iha dec:808nl. PROPERTY IS BEING SOLO ' file lollOYrlng persons are
8UE ~UMACHEA on YGl"cieilm wtth the cour1 and YOO, YOU SHOULD CON· bull,_. name or names addrtnea ol the Intended HANMI ESCROW CO., INC., PROCEEDINGS AGAINST The petition . requesll SUBJECT TO REOEMf1· d04ng buSlned IS NNlf of EAIKA l>AIGE mell I copy of 10' the per-TACT A LAWYER. lilted abOve on May 2. 1988 tr1n1ferors are: Ludovicb 3113 W Olympic Blvd . Los YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· euthorlty to administer lhe TION. PLEASE REFER TO KEN SUSHI 375 BrlSIOI
OITZEN8ERGER. a rnlnof IOflll repreHntat111e ,ap-On Octobef 17. 1988 at Andrewt Panners, Inc .. Mamay and Genoveva Angeles,C1Jilorn1190006on TACTALAWYEA.. Miiie under tl\8 lndepen-OPRO"'~"'EOVR~F <-eCVTllCONISL Str .. t llA-'0,'Colta Mesa. ,,_rflled a pet!tlol't-in Dy tt-8 c:cM#t-p.m . ~herrill t-Smtffto .Johfl-I( .. Andf_._ .Mama,y-22l.e So Baker or alter October 14, 1988 10120188 at 10 00 dent AdmlnltJretton_g! El.· v ioo. "-~ Cel!H26 ----
court '°' an order alloMng four month• from the date ol 11 Trust ... or Sueeeuor retary Str .. t, Santa Ana, Call ornl• TliTs t>ulk rrt.nsier"i$ A.M.roAECCT>sOAE c . 9te9-Act--'('Tl'llt8Uffior11y al-729 010·729.090 1<9'.11 KIJlma. 375 Bristol
ENKA to c:fl8ftg9 fleS/her tr'IC IMuence of left•• • Truatff or Substlluled Thie statement was filed 92704. jeet to Cll1forn11 Unilorm SULTANTS lNC as 1,,_ duly lows ttie per90nal repr--If 1he 1<1bjeel or..nis Mte is St -.Jll.~O Costa Mesa,
,.... ft'om ERIKA PAIGE ptovlded In Sectlofl 9109 of TNMee, ol that certain Deed with t'-County Clerk of Or-The ioc.11on in Calllornta Comrnerc111 "Code Sec11on appointed ·Trustee under l•tl~ to tllk• many 8C1rons rMI property •od •t has no Calli 92620 ~R to ERIKA theCellfomia PtobeteOode. of Trvst uec:uted by WIL· 8"98 County.on Septemt)e( of the Chlel adCUUve OlllC8 8106 I Deed 1 without obt&ln)ng court ap. 11r .. 1addressorothefcom-Ted IQn. 375 Bristol s1 PAIGE CONRAD. Tiie time tor flling ct.lms wtll LIAM F WILLOUGHBY and 13, 1968 or pm1clpal 1>vs1ness ollroe The name and address of and purauint to. 0 Pf0\111. Be10t• taking cer111n m6n dMignation. directions •A.'.40 Costa Mesa, Calif
IT 18 HEREBY OAoeeEo not uc>lr8 prior to lour EILEEN M WILLOUGHBY. FllMU I ot the intended transflfor is· th• person with whom ~r2~ ~97 :.·~!e,, ~~ action•. however, the par-to Ila ioea.uon may be ob· 92626 "*el peraona 1n1j(Mted In months from the d11e of the rec0tded on May 22, P\ibllstled Qr•nge Coast same u 1bo11e. clelms may be hied 1s e?= 8§180 01 Qttictal Re-tonal rec>fHentatlve 1s r• talned from tt>e Mar,l'tal a This bus11iess 19 con-
._......., •cweuld ~r heetlng notloeO ab0\19. 1117 _. fn1trument Number Dally Pilot September . 20 , •All other bu11ne11 names HANMI ESCAOW CO .. I .. 00,:, In,,,. ottlce of the Re· quired to glv. nouee to Office upoo req~SI ducted by 8 general part-
.,._. et11a tour1 In Dac>art-YOU M.AV Ex.AMINE the 17-290825 of Olficlal Re-27, October 4. 11. 1988 1•nd addresses vied by'the 3113 W Olympic Blvd., Los corder 01 Orange County. lnt•Mted persons unless Pro1pec1111e btdder'i neralilp .2
....,.. Ho. 3 et 700 Civic file k9')t by the court. II you cords of Orange County, will T29 t Intended transferor w1th1n Angeles, Call! 9000$ and Calllornle d b they have waived notice or Should refer 10 Sections The ragtitrant com
Center on..,. WMt. Sant.a are a person 1nt.,.8$fed in undef' eno pursuant 10 said thr" years !Ht years last the last day lor f11tng claims DANIEL A. S~L~t~ AN~ contented to the proposed 701.510 to 701 680, on-meneed 10 transact bull:
Ane, o.fomla, on Octot>et the •tat•. you ml')I Ille wttl\ Deed of .Trust sell at publK: past so fer H known to the by any cred11or shill bt' Oc-PATRICIA A SALCEDA action.) The ln~ependent 1 c:ltJllve. of the Code of CIV11 ness under the rictlllous n , ttM, et 1.-00 o'clodl tM court • form.i Request auction for cash. lawfvl 1ntend9d tranalerH ere tober 13, 1988 wttlch is the HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS edmlnlltration avthority will Pree.do.ire for provisions bullnen name or names
P.M •• .rid _, Ind 1tler8 fol' Speci91 Notoee of trle fil· money of ttie Untied States PlllllC NOTICE, none t>ullneu day belor• the JOINT TENANTS WILL be granted unless an gova<nlng the ltfma con-listed ebOve on August 1 .._.~.If any they fla.,,., Ing of en lnVent!>fY lt\<I ae>-of America, a cash1,r s The namec11 and bllsineu consummation date .speci-LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1n1-ted P8flOn files an d1tlons. ind elfec1 of Iha Nie 1988
-eeld ,..it1CJn ~ Cf\ange praltemenl"ot eitate UMts clMCll payable to said K aGOI lddra. of tile Intended fled 8b0119 ¥~ THE HIGHEST Bl ODER objeoelon 10 lhls petition 111<1 and the lfablMy Of defaufttng Kll'll Kljlma
of ,.,.. ahoulo_ , not t>e Of of any pelttlon or account TNetea drawn on a state or NOTICE TO transferee(s) are V1n11ent Liu Dated Septem~r l9th, FOR CASH 'payable 81 ume lhows gOOd cause wny tile I bidder• Ttits statemerll wu ltte<I
........ • prOVlded In MCtlon 1250 netlonel bank.a state orled· CMDfTOftS OF and Lisa Liu and Yueh·O Liu 1988 · 1 court ehould not grant the NOTICE IS HEREBY With the County Clerk ol Or-IT IS FURTHER order9d of the C11i1fornta Probate •II credit union. or a state 8UUC TRANSFER I and Shih LI Liu. 16625 WOON YONO CHANG, Of Nie In lawful money of ~e authOrliY ,GIVEN that on OCTOBER an e County on Avovsl 24,
• tMt a copy of thle order to Code. A Request for Special 0t federal N vings and loan (lace. 1101 .. 107 L .. sen Street, Foontain Val· YOUNG SUN CHANG ~~~~dT S~~~e~lN~E T Tc3 A HEARltjG on tile peu-18, 1988 at 2 00 PM, at 19ie "'°"~bepubllthed in Notlceformluvailablefrom ueoclatJondomlcile<l ln thls U.C.C.) pay,C1lilornla92708 Published Orange Coast S llE 205 SECOND Uonwlllbeheld onOCTO· MARSHALS OFFICE. 4601 1 F319NI
:-.. ~eo..of ~~~j 1~nT~:_.,_, ... pro I ~!·~ta ·h::;81~~~a~~~1· cr~:ltt~.'· ~~~~ gl~~~h:~ I ~~~~=~,o:rtl~ 1?::~ Piiot September 27. ~r~gR~u~~~~~ c~R9~16~~ g:;, 1~019:a~1,:: ~;~~I ~~~B~REJ.!~~~ R~--~~~ o:~b~::~.~r;:e ~~~;~ ~Nbll"'8d In this ,.,, 10I Opet Annue, ~lor Court, 700 Cllllc named transf41forjsl. 11111 • general as Sand1111Ch Shop · T294 n ...;hi htle d interest CMc Center Or•ve Wes1.1Counly'bl Orange. State of 20. 27 l988 --____ ..., county tt 1Mst onoa a wee!< llllilliiM lilleftcl, CA l*2 , Center Ori._. War Sanra bU11t tnmsfer-rs-atioi'l1 to be ~and IS' IOCated It 8552 •
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few foul' ~ttw WMkS Pybhll'led 9range Coast Ant. Cel1forl'l1a. alt 1he nght., med8 on personal i><oc>erty Warner Avenue. Foun1ain conveyed ro md n~~ IF YOU 09JECT to the ~lion 10 1he h'glleSt bid· pnor to tt1e Gey ot M!d .hear· Deity Piiot 5eptember 20. 11118 and lnt .. est conveyed fleramarter described Vali.y, Calltornta 92708 .,111.,1 IC NOTICE ~Y l: :::'~: ~it~-granting of the petition you der. for cest> 1nJ1wt~1 monev-. IC NOTICE Ing. 21, 27. 1988 to an<S now lleld by 11 under The names and business The Business name used l"UIK. • rus ,. . ..,...... • ., lhOuld either eppear 81 tile ol the United States aw the
beted SEP 12 1918 TW286 Mid 0..0 of Trvst In Ille eddrMffS of tile lntend9d I by said transferors •t said I K 42IOI ~led •n d .,aid ~nr:.e. r·'~ heeflng and stale yoor Ob· right, lltle and Interest ol FlCTITIOUI •UllNEU M.D ROWION. Cem-J Pfoper'ly aitvated in said tren•f«ors i re: PHYSICAL location 1s. CHICKEN PLUS I C>fnl•. e1eri lnQ 1 an j.c:tlonl or Ille wrmen obiec:· Mid Judgment debtons) n
11 l11l11w ef tM ...,._ fltllllC NOTICE County and State <lescrlbed ACOUSTICS CORPO~-SANDWICH. '~~~:A~~:::~s '"T,'~f 7 TRACT 9350 AS t1on1 will\ tile court before the abOve descr1bf'd prop. T::i'!~o!~AgT!~!~! are c... u · ATION. 15 Princess Road, That said bvlk transfer Is 1 I · · the hearing Your appear-J •rty. or so mvch tht>reol as ..-Aooet• & Harti.y, A Law K 4Mel. Lot 20 of Trec1 5615. as Trenton, N-Jersey 086'98 1 •ntenGad . 10 be consum-dJha :,C::'f"''ng :sons are :~~KM::, ~~°c.Oe~Oi~ ;~ ance mey t>91n person or bY mey ~"8(1essary to sattsty d~~) ~•n,•u ~·~E"' "'USI Cotporatlon: 171 11 Beech f'ICTITIOUI 9UllNEIS per map reeorde<I 1n Bo<* The location 1n Ca1ilorn1a mated at the ottl08 or NOR-I ng 1 ness • your auomey M1<1 eitilt1.rt1on. with accrued · 8.l..M .-..~ • lllid St.. 103 Huntnglon U..ITAn.ENI 1209 pages~2and C3olM1s-1ofthect118fexecutlvt1 0H1ee RIS & ASSOCIATES. INC Tracy Conslructor$ 37, INCLUSIVE OF MIS· IFVOUAREA..CREOITOR lnt«Mtand costs NESS SER~ICES, 1'150 ~ CA e2e41 I The fotlowlng e>ertonS are «*!8n.ous Maps, recoros ot or prlnctoal b\JStness office 14570 Campus Drive. Sv1te 9. '7790 Fllcn. So.111• 2~ CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN or • contingent creditor or APPROXIM'lt. TE MINI-Bayside. Colona dal Mar. ~Orange eo.sd ~bual,_.u.. NldOrange County ot1hetnteodedtr1nsleror 11 ~ Beac:n. Caltlorn1a 1Mne,CA9271• .THE OFFICE OF THE thedec:MMd.youmustlll8 MUMBIO Snla CA 92625
Dally Plot Sec>tember 20 M R M 0 M s The 1trMI address or 19 TN>mas .. B Irvine Call-92fl60 on or alter October Harber'I Power Construe-COUNTY RECORDER OF your claim with the court •nd Dated 9-21-88 Elltabelh H Meyer. 28992
27. Octooer 4, 11, 1t11 I PRESCHOOL/DAY CARE. other' common desJgnation lornl• 9N18. 14, 1988 tors. Inc • Delaware COf'POl'· I SAID COUNTY mall 1 copy ol 10 1ne per-Division Harbor 01v1s1on I L• Carreter•• Laguna
T282 22•5 Orange A'l"lflue, Cost1 of tllld prOC>ef'ty ts purported AN other business names This bulk transfer IS sob' :uon, OnS Ri;ar~nue r~~~Ell ~ 1 N 9350 tonal representative ap-I 4801 Jambor" 61yd Room ~"!'~CA rn~_/7
28992 ----------1 Meaa. CA 92626 · to be: 2300 La Linda Place, and addresHS uaed by the jeel 10 Celllornta Unilo1m l arkway out · 1rm-1 ° rec 0· • pointed by the court w1th1n 108, ~Port Be en CA t..,....any ayer. •-JC MftTIC[ Mlch111 N. Thornton Newpon BMch. California Intended transferor within Oommerclal CO<lt Sectloo Ingham, AL 35244 In the Clyt ot Irvine. 85 per four montl\s lrom the dale ot 92660 · L• C"rrettrra, Laguna
__ .;..~=.=...;""~~..;..--1 1•791 Rldgebo(o, Tustin. The Trustee hereunder thr" years last years IHI 8106. CEA Prolac1 Ser1t1ces. map recorded ln boOk 391. flrtt luuance of letter• ., James C . Byh a m . Niguel, CA 92677
MOnca OI' o.ATN CA t2e80 ~Im• any liabllhy as to past so far u lmown 10 ttte Tile name and -ddress ol Inc,. New Jersey corpor-pages 35• 36 and 37 01 Mis-provided In Section 9100 ot Mar1tfll. Orange Coun1y This businets la con-
.Mm OF Ni ii IC* ~ 0 . Th<>rl)ton. thecorrectneeaor11111<11ryol Intended transferee era· the person with whom !~2~~~:x' Q'l•n~M~pacrfrord,sot tl'leCalllornlaProbateCO<I• By.P,Kalof)er,Oeputy due~-:' by • gener11 Part·
TO IJIFlllllTU 14791 Rldo-boro. Tvstln, tt1e street .cldress shown I none e1.ims may be toed 11 NOR· .,.,_ 07450 ·,. ew r:X"&PT'TnH~Rm~~·.11 The tt1M tor 1111ng cl• ms wlll Published Orange COas1 ~h•P registrani COl'I· UTAft OI'· CA t2te0 herein. The name(a} and business RIS & ASSOCIATES. INC • -• • not eJtplre prior 10 !?Ur Dally P~ot September 27
_. T. INlllllO.. -. This buslneu Is con-Seid Nie wtll be maoa add<-ot the lntend9d 4570 Campus Ori~. Suite 9. This buatn,u tS con· oll, gas. minerals and other monthl from the data of th• I Ocloo.t 4, 11 _1988 menced lo lranuct busl· _. ,.._U ~by' huaband and wife Without covenant or war-tr1nafere8(1) are PINO I ~ Beach CahlC>fnla due1ed by I' general Plf1· hydrocarbon•, below • lfeWlng notleed abO.... T300 neu under the licutlovs
llGll IC* The registrant com-renty eAprns or implied ulrESTERS. INC . 19 Tl'IOrnas t2tleO and ttte last day for ,,.,...,,P depth 01 500 feat, withOul YOU MAY EXAMINE the business name or names
llTAft MO. mencecl lo tranMCt busl-to thi. ~ or en-•8 Irvine, Caklornl• 92718 ~ cfalms by any credllorl The reglatrant com-tl'le right of surface entry. as Ne keet by the court II you PllllC_NOTICE llSteo •bOV8 on n/a
A,._, ,... Und« tl'le tlciftioU1 Qlf!ll:r~ to saf!S)' • . -ihatibeOctober 13. t986•tl=-:!,,J!. t~:•8fc11~1~ ~ .., ~1"'-11 01 «•a'*'°" nteruted In ~:.~~ .. filed
P\8.IC NOTICE
l o all helfs. benellciar/M. ~ nertl!l .OC...NmM ~balance due on the '*'' herel~ IS desc:ribed In 5:00 PM Which IS the bo.111-1 bUll...SI name or names ALSO EX~PT THERE· ll'le Mtate, you may Ille with -rm!~'l IU711NIE88 with the County Cl41fk ol Or-_. Md c:ontln'l"•n 1llftd at>cwe on DOES NOT note or notes S8Qlred by gerMlf•I u: th• assets ol neu day before the con-the court a formal Raquel! r-uu t-=====::--:ci~edlt;;t, 111'<1 90fl8 ~ ilPPL Y end purauant to the P0'!¥8r ot treneteror related to It• Par· IClmmaUon d11e spec1l1ed 1 ll•ted abOve on n/I FROM all ter rights. for Speclel Notice of tile Ill· NAMI ITATIMENT ange County on Septem!Ser t!'9ott. ..::' lnW eeted Mldleel N. 'Tllornton, Jee-.... oonferrecl In ltle ibove. tlc:te No11e lmp.:1 Detection above. Hltbert Power COnstr~-wltl'lbut the right of surtace log ot..an.lnventory an'd •P· Tl'le lotlowlng persons are 7, 1988
::,. w11 or •tale or bOth qutllN o . Thornton deactfbed deed or trust ll"PINO"I ooeranons and Is Dated September 14 tori. Inc., J Wiiiiam Powers. entry H r-'1ed rn lnmv-S'fe1Mm.nt of 89181e assets doing t>vsiness as '"11•
•
of EDNA T AOBINsON a Thie alltement _, Med The total amount of the localed II. 19 Thomae •B. 1988 • 111• Vice Prealdeot menlS of record or of tl'fY petition or account R(OHILL STATIONERS. Pvbllshed Orange Coasl-
IONA THERESA l --.., tM County Clerk of Or· unpllld balance of the obll· I lrvlne. Cll1fC>fni• 927111 Vlftclent Uu, LIM Liu, This statement wu ltleo PARCEL 2 .. prcwlded In eectton 1250 17845 Skypark Circle, Sta Dally PllOt September 13•
INION anee County ~ A~ 29. 09\lon eecurec:t by Iha proo· The ~ness n•me veed v.-..o Uu~ lflltl LI Liu with lhe County Clerk of Or-Eatemamts u svch ease· of the Callforma Probate I J. lf'/lne, CA 92714' 20. 27 • Octo*., l988
A petition hM beer\ flied ,... ~P lr1Y to be sol<I. lnciudtng .,. by Mid transferors II 881d Publtsl'led Orange Coast I= County on Avgust 30 =••1n ~ ~~~t•;:,>;,t= Code. A Aequest~or Special Dena A Karcher. 17845 t T280
e.y Devld T. AOO.naon 1n the ,__ llmeted COits. expenses and location Is. Dunegan CO<-o.lty P~ -8eptembe< 27 1 ,3'0572 "EaMments" of the Oecfar-Hotlc:ia form ts available from I Skyperll. Clte.14L SIL. J "-'°' C9Uf'I of callfor~ Publlafted Orange Cout eovances. 11 $30,435 96 poratlon. 1988 . Co c the court clerk lfV'lne, CahfornJa 92714 fltllllC NOTICE
County of Orange, reque9l~ l)elly PtlOt Sec>tembef 6. 13. The neme, street actdr .. s Thi! .. 1d bvlk.1ransfer Is~ • • T303 I oa':"ly~I~~~~ 6 ~t :l::'ns 0!n~~=~~\~;,,,s ~~ C>Morah lrfeh, In Pro Per. JMnne K. t<afcher, 17845 ~
Ing ttlet Ortlld T. Aoblneon 20, 27. 1988 Ind telephone number of Intended to be consum· ~ 0 · • 12231 210 Crpr-... lboa, CA Skypark Circle, Ste J • K UIOO
be eppolnted u peraonet T272 ttie 1ruat" conducting the mated •I the oft ca or. Re-NtllC NOTICE 20, 27· 1988 T274 ~~ 1~= ~~ -1 11rvlne, c amornTa 97114 'FICTITlOUS IUllNES'S -
tep .... itetl\ll& lo actmlnl9ter .... II: Sherrtll L Smith. avl1 & MoGralh, 3•50 Park -1 • Mid County vnder the Sec· Publlahed Oransie Coast This business Is con· NAME STATEMENT
H •ete of ltie d«ledent "8.IC NOTlCE 33171 Selva Road, Suite Avenue, New York. New 8 17m !Ion heedloQI In lllCh Anicle Deily Pilot September 20.
1
ducted by: huSbend and wile The foO~tng persona are
The petition requetts 250, Lagvna Ntguet Call· YC>fk 10134 on or •!tar Octo-NOTICE TO entltled u IOllows· "OWne<s' 21. :27. 1988 • The regla1 rant com doing l)us1neu •• ~ to ..,,.._.r ttle K -fOfnle 92877 (71~} 496'-0177 bar 14, 1988 CMDITORa Of rtB.IC NOTICE R"'hll 8ncl Ovtln UllllUes Tw287 menced to 1ranuct bllS1· Arnetlcan Bio-Med Sys-_.... Uflder rhe ..,_,.,. ..cnnoue .,..... Dated seo1ember 7, 1988 This bulk transfer Is aub-MILK TRANIFI" .., .• ,_. under the t1etlt1ou• terna. 3100 Airway Avenue
d9rlt AdrniNetmton of e.-..,... ITAftMINT ... .._l L. IMfTH, At-)ec:t to California Uniform (S-. 1101 .. 107 K 42117 ~~~~~ F~i.~;:Eo~ .,._IC MnTICE b'Ullnifr/\1mw-or~ .. +~ Airway Avenue Suit~
-Act. CT'* """°""Y .._ The flollcMlf'O !>«SOM are ._..., Commerc:i11 Code Section u cc) FlCTtTIOUI Ml ... SS .. 8ncl "P rt Walls and r~ nu lllted above on nl• 102. Costa Mesa. CA 112626
loM IN per90NI f9'11'-• doiflO buelMea U. Publllhecl Orange Coast 8108 Notlc:ia II iierecy 91van to NAME ITATl•NT ~t .. 8 y Dene A. Karcher Jeanne Blomedtronlit Corpor-
..eM to tall• meny actlone ""ME Of MINO, ~4452 Dally Piiot S99tember 20. The n1rne •nd •ddrns ol creditors of the within The fotlowlng persons are ~ iirMt address and ==:~ I K. Karch« atton, California corpor-
wtlftelut OOlall'llnQ cOW1 -.>· ~I llvd .. El Toro. CA 27, October 4, 19~8 the -1 person with whom ~ transleror{I) that a doing butlneu as: • other common designation CAea NO I04 a 1 • Thl1 ltatemeflt was filed atlon. 3100 Airway Avenve, ...-.a.rcweteilng°"'*"l2'90 · T281 ClalmamaybelUedlsPeglA bulk transler laebOvltobe RUSH LEGAL SEC-of tie 1 r r ' : wlth theCountyClerltofOr· •102. Costa Mell, CA
--· ~. the per-1WI Due Tran, ?22 N. Groundwater. Attorney at mede on l*ton•I propeny RETARIAL SERlltCE. 22725 :.~~·rlb~d r:~:v~ ~~ T:~:•NJ:::oo°..~~~~= ange County on September 92628
_.., ,._tetl¥8 11 ,... Mountain View. Serlta Ana, r\alC NOTICE Lew. Stradling. Vocca. ~desGribed 1 .. mara Lane. Lake Forest. pvrported t o ,Pe: 14 0-1;l, 1981 Tt\ls bvslneu 11 con-
.,.,.. IO gl"'9 notice to Celltofnie 92703 C8'1ton & R1uth. fl6() New· The namee end buSl"8$S Callfornl• 92830 RIM ROPt< IRVINE CA ..,..ANT· WILLIAM ,.1"2 dueled by:'a corporation
11•w1ad P9f'80rW ~ TNe buMness " con-t K a7a ~ ~~ O~ ~1:1• lddt•••• at the tntef\ded Janet M. Riiey, 22'7~5 92715 ' Wlllm. • Publlahed Orange Coas1, The reg11trent com-
.., 119"9 ~ notice or ducted by' an lndlvlcJual 'ICTITIOUI llUMNlll . , • · • • 1 tr...,01'11.,•: MIN JEONG lsarnat• Lane, Lake Forest. The underalgned Trustee NOT1CI OF Delly Piiot September 20. rnenced to transact but>-ooc• ieed to 1"9 Pf1ICMJMd The reg11trant com-1 NAMllTATl•NT lorn1e92660andth81as1day HOHG&HAESUNGHONG. Callforn1192830 dlK4elmunyltabtlltylorany llAMHAL'SIALE 27,0ctober4.11. 1988 ness under the 11c11tiou1 1
ectlofl.) Trte ln~ldent ~ to tranuct buat-The lollowlflQ persons are for filing cietm• ~any credk 370 E. 17th Str"t :G, Cato& S1Mlr1horne 25052 tncorrectws 01 1,,. street ,-9y Wtue of 1 writ luUed T292 t>ulinell name or names ••••retlon """°""Y Wiit nae undat the ltetllloua ~ buslnns ••· '':ea lhat~ be Ober 1 • Coat• MeN, Calif PaMO EQUMtre El Toro. ed<lr"' and oth« common on Mey 25 1988 in the .,._IC wri'trr _ lilted •b01te on Augyst 31. H 9renteC1 unleH an ~ """' or names W STPORT LAMBERT 1 . '°" Is '"-txfllneta The tocatlon In Caiifortu• Calllornie 92930 dellQrl tlon If e.n sttown db · 9d C ,._ ""'"'4-1988
1t•wud peraon Nee an lllted abo\19 Olt n/a ASSOCIATES. • Calllornla day before the. consumm•· of trte cl'llel •~ecuhve ottlC8 Th11 bulineu 11 con· ti«eln • • y, •bo'.le • udlgnet t ant~~~~ K "•-Blomedtronl• Corpor-
9')1CI Dfl to tNe petition end Teo Due Tran general par1nersl'llp, 3151 tlon dete spectfiechbove I or prlnelp•I t>ualneu office ducted by· 1 general part· Seid Nie will be made but ::;::: • 11~ favor 01 -all on, Barn I• Kemsie" . ...... llOOCI <*'99 why the This sta1ernen1 was llled Airway Ayanua. Costa Mesa. Oiied September 26.1 of lhe Intended transferor 15., nett,hlp wllhout convenant or ~•r· .. ....._.:..., crectltor(a) Or· 'ICTITIOUI IUllNISI President ...,. "'°'*' not grent Iha with ttie County Clerk of Or· c.lttorml 12626 1988 abOve Tfle reglltrant com-plied r ,.......,_. ' MAim ITATllitlNT This statement wu Med ~ ange County on Sec>tembef Andrews Partners. Inc. • ~IND THTl"'· tNC.. "': C:. bllslnesl names metlCe<I 1o tranuct buSi· ;:T.;:l:t. ... ~· : =.,:r-: .. ~°i.~~';;~n~vn~ The following P8ft0na ere wltti tne County Clelk ot Or-
A HEAM«J on trte pet;. 21. 1988 Calllornla corporallon,-3151 :::!,A. Grwlldwetet, At• and .odrMeel uMd by tne ,_ under the fictitious enc:umilrenC.. 10 P*>' 'the aQelfwt judgment debtor{•) doing~ u anoe County on S.Otetnber
..... be Mid on OCTO-F-Alrwey A118r1Ue, Costa Mesa • -~act 1 incended treni'9rcw within ~ name « names -~ ~ I 1 Wflllem W..... · CLEAN CLEANERS. 2239 15. 1988 911' 13. , .. et 1 •5 P M' In Pvbllahed Orange Cout 1 CA 92826 • Published Orange Coest l ttwea last · 8 last Meted above on n/e r-·-·~.., pr ut • :'m.Jd 9'1owlng ~ Flilr View Rd . Costa Mesa ,,. • .,. Olpt~No )IOclltedll 700 Deily Pilot 5eoltmb6r 27 8arry L Hoeven c/o OellY P~ot Septtf'l\l>er 27, Pllt.:::'::uk:to ttle Jer18tM Bali.y,CarolStl·1~~~~~wt~l~er~t '*O-::-on°'!3l998i eG1 CA Published Orange Coest
Cl* C.. Offle West, I October'· 11 18, 1988 I WMll>Ofl PtOC>ef'tlee, 3090 1988 • • 30 lt1tended ttensleret are ...,,hOtne • thereon u prOvtded in said ~ dete of tfie ~e _rong In ~Im. 12241 Deity Pilot September 20,
..,_Ane,CA92701 T298 Pvllm*1 St . Ste A, Cost•I T 4 none. This statement was filed notM . 'advances. if any, Of NICI writ. 1 ha ... i.vled Cnrlttlne.Garden Grove.CA 27.~r4, 11, 1J188
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal DepartmenJ at the
Daily Piiot Is pleased to an·
nounce a new tervlce now avail-
able to new bulineaeel'
We wNI now SEARCH the
name for you llt no extra charge,
and NW you the time W\d the
trip to the Court HOUM In Santa
Ana. Then. of cour•. after the
...,cti 11 completed we wtn ftte
your fictitious buli"'81 name
--statement with the County Clerk.
publish onat a week for four
weet<s .. requff'ed by law and
then ftle your proof of pubfl-catlon wt1h the County Cleric.
..
Please stop by to file your
fictitious buSiness statement at
the Dally Pilot LeQal Depart·
ment. 33Q West. Bay. Costa
Mela. California If you can not
stop by, please call us
at (71 4) ~2,..321. Extension
315 or 3 16 and we will make
errangements for you to handle
this procedure by mall .
If you should have any further
Qu .. tlons, plepe call us and we
wtll be more than gtad-.to assist
you.
Good lud( in your
new buSlness!I
The name(s) and business I ,,.,.,,, the County Clerk ol Or-I under the t«m• of the Oe.o llPOf' ell right. tltte and I 'T 1 Slk l<l 12241 T288
adClr-. of th• intended ange County on September of TNl1 .... charges and lnterwt GI Mid judgment wang m.
treneletMl•I are· WllNI 20. 1988 •""9"..:. Of th. Trustee end dabtort•) In 1he property inl gtlrlattc~ 9~~· Garden Pta.IC NOTICE
VONG CHANG & YOUNG FanMO of tt1e trults craa1ed by said tt1e Couaty of Orange State row,
SUN CHANG. 12881 Ga.lway Publlltled Orange Coast Deed of T rutt. tf -Wlt of Cellfomla. described asl ~~:. ~slnellrt : con. IC ._
St'99t.•103.GardenGrove, Oell'f Pilot Sec>ttmber 27. S&tOl1 t7 It 11 possible lollowa· -•co-pa n • 'ICTITIOUe.,...U ~ 92&4 1 I OctOber 4, 11, ,. 1988 tt1et' 8' trte lifM of sale the The Conoomwum E11t1e The regl1tran1 com-NA* ITAT'IMaf'T
Tllet Ille proper1y pertt· •"'. T299 opening bid may be ,_. contietlng Of menced to rrenuet busl· Thi lollow1no perSON are
nent '*-'o is deter~ In .._, tflt tOitl indebledMH Unll 7, II shown on thlltl :::,.. lmder the lietltlOUS Going~ u
g9Mfel .. FURNITURE. due • Olttllfl COndomlMlm Plan ' • name or Mmes Abbey-Foatet. 1'7390
"XTUAES, EQUIPMENTS.I The beMt1cWy under Mid ~ In 9oo1t l '7&4, 1111.:,:~.:i n/a lr*~•t StrMl. Suite
0 0 0 0 w ILL. LE .As E . KOEPSEL Deed of Truet heretofore ex-Pegae 13412 to 1393. In· Thi• ltatement WIS tllecl 200. Fountain Valley. CA I ICll1ed Ind dell~red to~ olualwe. Offlelal Recetd• or With the County Clerk ol Or-t27ot
f'ACIFIC VIEW
•MOMA&. f'ARK
CerNtery • Mortuery
~ • Crematory
HOO Pacific v-Or1119
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Mortuery • Cemetery
Cteme1or;
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I L 0 U I S E D . ~ 0:. wntt:C, ~ Of"'DI Coun~. ca111orn11, anga County on September _:.~~~":;;,: KOEPSEL, •se 67, *" autt on Jurle 23, tt 8 and•• re-21 t988 rtuee "---. 1208 ""· awa Se tem-mind tor Sele, end • wnlt8" reootded lfl 8oo6I 11a.o • ,,._ ,,,_._ .. , ...,. oa! Pp lm NoUoa of Oefeult Md f lee-P..-Ill to 9", lnekllMt, PV~ Orange Coeet .,. Street, WI~. , 1-lll a tlofltoSell TtleUlldefslgned OMc1.i Aecords of Orange n... PllOI Sec>tember 21 ~ 1tl01 Sprinp. She was a Caueecl MIO Hatlee of 0. County. Celifdrnla on Qci~ber • 11 18 1911 Tl'ile tKilln ... '' con-
lonc ~ 9~dent odr ::" ,.=:t:" ~ ~ ::.•=.::::;,•of deft,:.:: · · ' T298 ~ ~.;,: .. ~m· Lacuna ~llCh an .._. tl'le rMI Pi'oPenY It Ilona recorded 1n Book _.., 10 tr~ ._.. Ne wpor t Beach tooeted 1'78'. P..-~to 1431. "8.IC N0T1C( Mii under the flctltlalle
Survived by her hta~ OATU/10/H ~. of Offlclal Ae· llGHI ~~ .. ,°', ".,,.. .._ __ ... V f p lm 'otllCLOIU9'1 CON· OCWG9. and lfl 800W 11784 ---IUI •II --~ "'' .. ~ ernon ° a IUL TAMTI, IMC.. •r: 1119'1' 1432 to 1•es, In. .._ .. ,_. Abb•y Medfcet. Inc •
' Sprin.p. dau1htl'r O._L w. o•_,.oo, CIMM, of Oltldal Aec:ord• ~':!".:!.,. =.,;eonatd. A....,..
Alida Nemec of Palm wc:a ,.......,., 1,.. of ...s Countt. and .,,, doiflO biillNet • ,.,,. """"*" .,.. ....,
8'nnD, IOn Edward W &¥0. ITI -· ................ rilemo. and llllAO€LANO. 3191 Aoto1 """tt.Coutl11Ctentof0f· H. KO.s-1 of Palm = CA -(1M) ---==o;.:::::'t~~ .. ~. eo.ta Jtotete CA ange ~ °" •••••IOet ._ _ _._._ y .................. """ eo llM~ I 21, ttee ............ -WCI von-r--..... Mgt 111 of ,.,-·-"'°""°"' CCltOt ~-COfP l•n-,_, m 0,., of Whitu~. o.l'r Hot '-'-'* a7. MIP reootded"' 9o<* *· OOl'W*eted '" O.Cewtr•), ~ ,..,_ c-~uahter Elir.a.'lOctot>er•.11.1eae Tl01 ~~·and 1t. of Mtt-,,.,....,....,A"""9,Coat• ~ P1lot s;o-~ 17, ~ .... _ of Palm ~a. :-0~ ot Oranve M • • • • C • II Io nH • Octoller • " ,. ••
u.v> ~ -"" ··~ • • • Tllf ........... ~ will PmlJC NO'nCl ,.,.. I M ~ Tiiie ._.,,... 11 con·i----.,..---~ a. privatll The fam-1111 .....,_ In and to• of ......, ~a coroorttlOft
Uy ....W UU to IUI· .,... Oil DIATM l9'e •1'"'*"111 ~"'!!!, T"• r .. 1a1re11t com. M9 Oil H....... •Lee .,. -....... ,...... to 1r--1 bWI· ~-·--t.o the TOUI llaa ..... , ........ Trect, ,_ _.., ... ~ AIDlittmn HNn lb-llTA11 Oil ....,_ """ • ......,_. ....,.. ,... or '*"" IOdatJon Jllvtt91d• '°'9M '*!.~ .._ ,,.... tflereon, nc.t)tlflO .._. .,,,. on tl<>4 aopt. • · ,,_.. _,_ t"9r9ffOM Cone1om1r111m1 _..
Coounty Chap\f'r m ••,_, UN'91~61.~. Color LH•r Co'P . Palm Dnttn. CA. 8"ATI-. ...,... ~' LIHm•"· Sec· Wl•f •h & Son A..-J S. All ..,..,,. ~ ~~~~, .... :..:.-:..-~, .... ":.: ::::::'..: .... ·~~ .............. ~°'~
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