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WEDNE DAY, JUNE 6, 1990
• Bergeson· win_s easily LT GOVER tJOR
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By PAUL AJtCHIPLEY
D.-y l'lot ~ \lfrtt ..
COST A MESA -State Sen.
Marian Bergeson was breezing' to
victory early today as the Re·
publican Party's lieutenant governor
no minee. . downing cross-county
rival Sen. John Seymour following a
sometimes bitter campaign.
Her victory was seen in some
quarters as an important one for
pro-life forces. as well as a boost to
Sen. Pek Wilson's bid for the state's
governorship.
Bergeson. R·Newport Beach. re·
mained cautiously optimistic. refus·
ing after midnight to claim victory
GOP
I
parties
-1rs way
By IRIS YOKOI
~ l"lloc StMf \llrflH
COSTA MESA -The Re-
publican Party festivities at
the Westin South Coa11 Plau
Hotel started slowly Tuesday
evening.
So sl0wly a 12-pack of
Budweiser was used to hold
one su11e's door open.
But that pac k was qu1ckl)
consumed as Orange County
members of the Grand 01'
Party graduall). came for the
grand or party. m1lhng around
the ballroom and filling the
numero us parties held m hottl
suites upstairs by individual
members.
As befits the conscn at1ve
group. the festi vities weren't
rollicking and cruy -sub-
dued celebration 1s a better
description. But plenl) of well-
dressed young Republicans
with cans of beer in their
hands flitted from floor to
floor. loo king for the best
party. with the most party
leaders.
The elevators were busy all
night. full of ind1v1duals with
Republican Party name tags
who asked each other where
the best parties were.
Among the most often men-
(Ptease SH PARTY /lack Paget
until Seymour conceded.
Sri II. she appeared well on her way
10 the nomination. Witt\ 39.percent
of the votes counted statewide.
Bergeson led Seymour 54-46 per-
cent.
''I'm terribly excited about the
results." she conceded.
But she was worried earlier.
"You're always concerned. There
was a large undecided block of
voters, and you never know.
.. I think our large volunteer force
put us over."
Seymour promised he would work
for the Republican ticket if Bergeson
beat him.
"If she should win I'll be the first
to stand up and '>Upport her." he
said.
Willie both candidates are respect·
ed in acramento and in their dis·
tricts. observers were surprised by
the ill will that marked their race.
Campaign cons ultant Eileen
Padberg. who has worked for both
candidates over the years but
handled Seymour's campaign this
time, said she found the tenor of the
campaign "uncom fortable."
"I m surprised at how bitter it's
goucn." Padberg said .
Both candidates said the 'Tough
nature o f the campaign was.simply
politics.
.. , have alwavs respected Manan.''
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"''"'' &Nham. who lost Allet11blJ bid,. II cOMOled bJ her father. fortwer Rep. Robert ....._.
Ferguson trounces
challenger Badham
70th ASS EMBLY
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lly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
D.-y l'lot l"Olltl<M ...... "' ..
COST A MESA -Demonstrating
the power of incumbency and his
popularity in the 10th Assembly
District. incumbent Gil FerJUSOn
easily turned back a pnmary
chaJlenge by public affairs eJ1ecutive
Phyllis Badham on Tuesday.
Ferguson said he took her
challenge ~ously. noting he would
worry any ume he faced .someone
with a name like Eisenhower. Nixon
or Badham.
At the same time, he was furious
about the campaign Badham ran.
especially a last-minute flier that
landed in voters' mailboxes Mon·
day.
"I will never let another candidate
slander me in a race •in." he said.
He· Is pushing a ball in the As·
~mbly that would allow punitive
damages if a candidate maliciously
slandered an opponent and refused
to retract false statements.
Ferguson blamed Badham's better
known father for the tone of the
race. suggesting former As-
semblyman and Congressman Rob-
ert Badham steered the course of hi•
daughter's. campaign.
, ··Her father shouldn't have
pushed her into this." Ferguson said.
··she 1s neither emotionally nor
mentally equipped to enter a ratt
like this. I rcall) feel sorry for her."
Ferauson said Badham"s inexperi-
ence tho'¥Cd when she braaed
about havina endonemenll iOm
aroups like the National Orpniz.:1-
tion for Wo men (NOW) and the
AfL.CIO . Doina . that in the con-
servative 10th District. which in-
cludes Newport Beach. Costa Mesa.
Lquna Beach. the Saddleblck Val-
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THE RACE: Ferguson.
the incumbent, complained
that Badham ran a slur
fT1>CliOn
Icy and parts of Irvine. was com-
parable to going into Watts and
braging about a Ku Klu.x Klan
endorsement. he said
Representing one of the most sol·
, ....... -~ 70th/8«k '•t
Seymour said. "I helped elect her.
and that made 11 a very hard cam·
pa1gn.··
Although politicall)' allied on
many issues. Bergeson made
Seymour's sw11ch on the abonion
question a central issue m the cam-
paign.
She said his switch to a pro-<:hoice
position was a bow to "polls and
political weather vanes" that dem-
onstrated his ethical shortcom inas.
As a pro-life candidate. Bergeson
banked that the pubhc would respect
a politician who stuck with his or
her convictions. no matter which
wa) the political wmd was blowina..
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THE RACE: Religious
groups taltied behind
Bergeson for her
anti-abortion stance.
Agran, Sheridan
in ~ght battl~
ly KAREN AUGE
O_..,, l"Mor Staff l.llr9'ot
, IRVINE -Incumbent Larry
'\gran was figtiu ng for his political
hfe early toda}. as he and challenger
Sall\ Anne Sheridan were locked 1n
a n·ear Clead-heat struggle for the
ma) or's 1ob ,,
C1t\ Council candidates backed b~ the two also v.ere running head-
10-head.
With JU<,t under 6S percent of
\Otes counted JU\t after 2 a.m
toda). ~gran led 50.9 percent to
Shendan:, taU) of ~8.8 percent.
The ra1.c for 1wo C1t\ Council
scats mirrored 1he mayor's co ntest.
Planning Comm1ss1oner Mary nn
Gaido led the field of sax candidates.
v.ith 22.5 percent of the vote. In-
cumbent Cameron Cosgro' e. who.
along v.1th Gaado. was backed b)
Agran. had .2 .2.4 pt"rcent of the \Ole
Shendan's slate of council can·
d1da1es. reured Manne Corps Gen.
Wilham ·· ~n .. Bloomer and Barrv
Hammond trailed shghtl) with
Bloomer collect mg 21. 9 percent and
Hammond runn1ng1us1 behind w11h
21.7 percent. ·
..\lbcn E. "iasscr had amassed 3 6
percent of the vote. v. hlle Roben
West posted 7. 9 pt>rcent.
.\gran said earl) toda) that he had
C:\pected a close race He attnbuted
hendan·s strong howmg in part to
what he tn med an "e~trcmeh
negatl\ e.. campaign "aged b)
hendan
Bullnln
Sheridan wins
lRVI E -In a stunnmg
defeat. Mayor Larr) Agran
was ousted fro m office b}'
_. challenger a lly Anne
hendan m v.hat observers
called the nas uest poh11cal
contest m the Cit} ·s h1stof).
Inc umbent Counc ilman
Cameron Cosgro"e and
Agran·backed candidate Mary
Ann G a1do also went down to
defeat
Wuh Just tv.o precincts left
to count earl) toda y. Shendan
led l\iuan 12.944-to 12.215 .
In the council contest ,
challengers Art Bloomer and
Ba rt) Hammond ...,ere certain
wmners.
"We·11 JUSt have to wait to see
what the people decide:· he said.
hendan reJec ted the nouon that
sh<' had waged~ negative campaign.
.. He pla)'ed the tune and I JUSt came
to the dance. He started u-and I
fought back. He didn't expect me to
fight back:· •
'\gran. who ht-came lrvme·s first
d 1rectl) elected mayor in June 198 .
and hendan. who 1s ~r. mg her
second term on the CH) Council.
(Please SH IRVINE/LKk Paget
Feinstein winner;
Prop. 111 passes
ly DOUG WIWS
Former an Francisco Mayor
Dianne Femste1n. "ho tressed her
support for the death penalty and
abortion nght~. won the Democratic
no minauon Tuesda) for governor of
California
But a propo 1t1on to double state
· gasohnc ta\e fro m 9 to 18 cents per
gallon v.as leadmg b) onl) a shm
lead.
Fe1nste1n JUmpt'd into the lead
over Attorne' General John Van de
Kamp in th~ carhe t re turns Sen
Pete Wilson rolled O\Cr three un·
kno" n to capture the Repubhean
nommauon for governor.
"Well. we did 1t'" proclaimed a
tnumphant Fein 1e1n. "One mission
completed. one more to go ...
Wilson congratulated Fcmstein on
her vacton and then ..aid: "M )
fncnds m the Democrauc Partv.
open up tonight because this 1 your
la 1 '1cto~ pany of the 1990s."
The gasoline tax hike measure.
Propos111on I I I, led w11h 11 7.990
\CS \Otes to .207,949 no votes. A
companion SI b1lhon rail bond
measure led b\ 53 per to 47 i>(rcent,
while a mal $1.9Q billio n rail bond
mea urc led b} 15 'otes out of
411 .000 ballots counted
Other tale races featured new
pohucal fa e "11h familiar family
name . Incumbent Tom Ha)es led
lnine·rc 1dent .\ngela .. Ba)" Bu-
chanan. former l '.S treasurer and
sister of con.sen a11' e comment.a tor
Pat Buchanan b}' a 3·.2 margin for
the Republican nomma11on for state
trca urcr. v.h1le Kathleen Brown.
daughter of former Gov. Pat Brown
and ~•ster of former Gov. Jerry
(PIH~ SH STAH/a.dl '•t
2nd DIS TRICT 4 Challengers divide vote,
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HARPER
14%
ANTOS
3%
THE RACE: Wieder wil
stll t.ce ari'bpponenl In Now.....,.--
force Wieder Into runoff
HUNTINGTON BEACH -In
what was lhapina up as the touahat
poliucal ftlht of ~ carter as a
county IUPft'VilOI", Hamett Wieder wi1 IOda)' ~~
Novembtt runoff.
Wnh 2' perttnt of the votes
c:ounled by midniabt Tuclday.
Wieder WU wi~ with 47.7 per-~nt. But she SO perttnt·
plus-one vote to l\'Oid 1 runoff.
4 ..
Westminster t o un 1l"'om1n Joy
Neuad>lluer wa m second place.
followed closet b} former C)prns
Councilwo man Sonia { unny)
Sor\ju. The S('('ond-platt fintJher
and Wieder .... ould fact off in the
November tcntral election.
Wiedt1 said sht-wn-dmppmnttd
but htkt out hope for a uf"lt' of
urPOrt 1n late rttum .
''I bfcamc ronttmed when the
low voter turnout b«ame tv1den1.
I n that they're \ltasfkd or fed up?"
hcaucd. •
'
W1~r !!aid a runoff would be
"'S<'af)' ...
"But I IJll have faith an the
voters:· sh~ said
In her first campa1an 11 )'cars aao.
the outcome wa up in the a.ir until
about S a m .... hen latt returns from
Huntington 8cach l>Ut trcr ovn-the
top. Wacdtt was hopmg for a !l1m1lar
outco~ tbt time.
hhouah she had amuted 1 hUte
campa-an fund and e~ycd broed ~uppon bv cl«1cd oflictal throuah· rs.. -.D11t /a.dt ,.,.,
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Al DAil Y PILOT/ wedl...-Y, June 8, ,._
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·-' Mays appar=en
8y IOa VM IYKEN
Del!Y .... Sell# .....,
H UNTINGTON BEACH
Huntinaton Beach Mayor Tom
Mays was headed for a come-from-
berund victory in a five-way battle
for the Republican nomination in
the .S8th state Assemb1y district early
today.
The GOP nomination is usually
tantamount to election victory in
the heavily Republican district.
If Mays' lead holds, he will be
challenged in November by Demo-
crat Luanne W. Pryor, a public
relatfons account executive from
Lona Beach, who ran unopposed.
The two fro nt runnen. Mays and
Lona Beach physician Sy Alban. ran
neck and neck in the early returns.
with AJban leadina heavily in Los
Anaelcs County precincu and Mays
capturing the majority of ~
County votes. With nearly 20 per-
cent of precincts rcponina., AJban
held the lead in total votes.
'Tm real nervous," Mays told the Oruce C.Ut Daily PU.t. He
blamed bis uneasiness on bit pieces
mailed out almost dail¥ by the well-
fi nanced Alban campaign.
But as midnight approached,
Mays' Orange County lead had
widened while Alban's Los Anaeles
County lead had shrunk. Tallies just
Absentee ballots
: handled routinely
By GEORGE McCRORY and poll-watchers their first ghmpsc
O""'Y l"llof s • .,, """'.. al 1he retu"ms.
COSTA MESA -If you couldn't Of the coun1y's 1.074.364 regis-
before. preu time pve Mays a total
of S,190 vo1e1 VI. 4,336 for Alban. ...... ~ook:ina very, very IDOd. ••
Mays 11t1d. "h's a little early yet, but
we're very optiminic. I've f>' my
plane tickets to Sacramen&o.
AJban said he was surprised when
he heard the returns indi.catina he
had fallen behind.
"I thoupt I was still leadina., •· he
said ... , knew it was close; that much
I CJtpe<:led. ''
Mays. 36. announced his can-
d idacy after receiving massive
media coverage last February during
the American Trader oil spill off
Huntington Beach that fouled O r-
ange County beache .
County
turnout
dismal
By TONY DODERO
DIMiy P'llot Staff \llrllet make it to a pollihg place and still tered voters. 40.173 -about 3. 7
wanted to vote. absentee ballots percent -cast absentee ballo1s.
were the option of choice for Tues-Twice as many Republicans cast SANTA ANA -Orange
day's elecuon. absentee ballots as Democrats in County was on Its way to
T he ballots. which are generally Orange Counl}. posting poss1bl} 1he lowest-
• mailed but can also be hand-de-Voters who can't make It to the ever voter turnout for a pri-
livered to the Registrar of Voters polls request the ballots and can mary election. with in-
. office in Santa Ana. are treated as choose !heir candidates at their comple1c returns earl) today
normal first-class mail b} Postal leisure before re1urning the ballots to showing JUSt 37 percent of the
Service workers. the county Rcg1star of Voters. reg1stl'red , oters went 10 1he
The forms are placed 1n 1he Regis-"lt's a ve~ good way to vote for polls.
trar of Voters mail bin and delivered 1hose who can'1 gel here or are The numbers S('emed even
wnh the rest of the o ffice mall. said 1nvahds. It's vcl) convenient:· said worse earlier Twsdav when
• Postal Service spokesman Joseph election ai<\I! Margaret McGregor. just ovt.'r 24 percent· of the
Breckenridge. Ballo1s come 10 1hc Registrar's regisiered voters had cast
"We are not blind to the fac1 that office in the regular batch of mail. ballois b) 6 p.m.
electio n ma1l 1s sensu1ve. We mte.nd although a f('\C co me b) express "That's tcm ble:· county
10 see 11 gels deli\ ercd in a 11mel) mail. R Do T way:· Breckenndge said. he said people who didn't mail egistrar nald anne~ said.
Election workers checked the 1heir absentee ballob before 1he dee-"The Cl) sla~.ball wa' fogged."
main Orange Coun t~ post oOlce 1n 11on could haH' delivered them to Tanney was referring to his
anta A.na at 8 p.m . for an} un-the Registrar's onice 10 anta Ana or office's prcdicuon of a near 50
He mounted a highly visible c:am·
.,...., bated in pan on his handlina
of the oil spill and his suppon for
preserving the Bolu Chica wetlands.
He called transportation improve-
ment the state's most prcssina need
and announced his suppon for lhe
statewide transportation . ful)dm&
measures. Propositfons 108 and 111.
He added. however, tl\at he opposed
the lifting of the Gann spenclina
Limit that Is included in Pro position
t 11.
Mays collected endorsements
from anti-abonion groups and the
National Rifle Association. as well
as a long list of area politicians.
(Please see MAYS/a.di P•I
KELLOGG
7%
ALBAN
20%
HALL
ft
THE RACE: Retiring
AIMmblyman Dennis Brown
ollefed Maya an 11th-hour
.nm.ra.,ment.
Capizzi, Enright ·
in fall shOwdoWn
11y BOB VAN EYKEN
DMy ,,_ SI"" Ill-
SANTA ANA -District At-
torney Michael Capizzi will have to
tigh1 for his Job one more time in a
November runofT election against
Chief De1>utr Distnct Attorney
James Ennght. according to voting
trends early today.
Cap1111 . 50. was regarded as the
campaign's fro nt runner from the
outset. Endorsed b' the Association
of Orangl' Count~· Deputy District
Auoml') s and the Assoc1a11on of
Orange ( ounl} Dcpu1~ heritfs.
Cap11z1 al<10 had thc advantage of
running a~ incumbent.
But Cap1lL1 failed to cross the SO
percent votl' threshold needed 10
WIO the four-man race 0Utnght.
Returns at m1dni$hl. with about
50 percl'nt of prec1nc1s reporting.
showed C'a p1zz1 with 40 percent.
Enngh1 w11h 36 percent. Tom
Avded" \\Ith IS percen1 and Ed
freeman with 14 percent.
"I always felt it was going to be clo~ with four people in the race."
Capizzi said. "With that many
people. the chance of a runofT always
looms. I'm still optimistic. I believe
we 'll prevail in November."
Appointed distnct attorney by the
Board of Supervisors last year in
wake of 1hc reurement of then-
District Attorney Cecil H icks.
Capiui had tx·cn groomed by Hicks
for the position during his years as
an ass1stan1 d1stric1 a11ornc). in-
siders said.
lnd1v1dual Jeput} d1stnct at-
torneys, speaking pm a tel) before
the elcc1ion. gavr Cap1u1's nvals
onl) a long-shot (hance at un!>Cating
him.
Enngh1. 63, ha~ oct'n '<l prO!>l'culor
for 2') 'cars and no" scr..,es as chief
depu1y· dis1nc1 auome}. H1o; cam-
paign platform included monger
school auendanC1.' enforceml'nl.
-6ates
• again
a big
winner
Sheriff breezes by
Bankhead in bid
for fifth term
1y 108 VAN EYKEN
o.-y .... S4aft 111-
SA NT A ANA -Orange Count
Sheriff Brad Gates was headed for
decisi ve victory early today in hi
bid (or a fif\h four-year term.
By midnight. wnh more than 3
percent of precincts reporting. Gat
held a SS to 45 percent lead ov
challenger Don Bankhead.
Acknowledging his near-<:ertai
vic1ory, Gates !hanked Orang
County vo1ers for their confidenc
and pledged 10 work hard for th
next fou r years.
"We're going to work real hard o
drugs and cnme and Jail issues." h
said.
"We·rc going 10 have to find a wa
to presenl a financing mechanism t
the people so "'c can ease our Jai
overcrowding."
Bankhead campaigned on th
need for a change after 16 years o
Brad Gates.
Bui Gares said 1ha1 while he'
served four consccuuve terms a
shcrifT. his '\erv1cc hasn ·, been es
pcc1all)' long b) Orange Count
standard~.
.. M~ predecessor. henff Musick
sef\ ed SC\ en 1erms:· he said.
In his lb \car.> as Orange Count
ShcnfT. Gate'> has won a reputatio
as a tough camp:ugner against dru
abu~.._ __ _
One o f the organ11crs of the in1er
deh\ ered ballo1s. according 10 1he polling plaCl' b' x p.m. .\bS4.'lec pcrcenl ,,iumout ~·cause of Regs1rar's office. Postal "orkers ballol\ 1hat l"omc 1n artl'r 1hc 8 p.m. ~\eral d~namile mt•:isurl's _1_. ____________________________ liiiiil
n'~-maff n. ~11i tnf'S'until'-ctt'adltnC' :m.-n "rcoOftlNt Mt<Jrcgor ---.Gn .. w ~h · ., . h
..
Registrar's office on ejection da}. said e l t: i '>Un on t e
Brcckenndgl' c;a1d . Ruth Rt inl'rt of the Registrar's ballot. ~casure .\ to build the
Like an~ 01hcr ballo1 abseniee oOice said onh a ,mall ix·rn·n1ag1.· of Jail in San1a Ana. lhl' close
ballots arl' counll'd Tucsda' toward ab'>l'Otl'l." ballotc; comt• 1n late. The race in the Democratic race
results in tht• pnman ·el«:11on. ollicl' ha'> no record'> on dehnquent for go '.~:nor. . "crc JUSI
Absemee ballo1 rcsults "er\.' released ballot'>. hut Re1nl.'rt ..aid mos1 are d)'~(aif1~11c . Tannq ..aidj
al 8· 30 pm. and ga\ e candidates from fo rl·1gn loca11on'I. u 11 appear' l~OP e arc .. · , Just not roming out he said.
-OC jail measure loses handily
. SA:-.:T A ..\~ ..\ -Orangl' ( ount ~
voll!rs O\ erwhelmingl) defeated a
contro..,ersial lllA.'a~url' 1ha1 "ould
ha\e l"C'itncti:d 311 fuiure counl) Jail
con trucuon to anta . .\na
With 69..i of :!.:!95 o f the precincts
reponing. 1he ml·asure "as going
down 10 a (ruo,hing deti.·at Tht'
margin ~a .. h I.~ 17-.J S. I 98
News in brief
Maid says couple
made her their slave
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mare! tar11,,· lx·.11 1ng hl·r .ind n11t
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in1ell1gt•nce ol the l'l('Ctora1c of Or-
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board of \Upef' m1 r'I made the nght
choit:. to put a nl'" .1a1l 1n a l 3 ·
nvon
-By City Nrws ServiC'r
Jury sides with
police in shooting
i\s of 6 p.m. T uc,da~. :!4.:!
pcrceni of the count} ·s rcgjs-
tered 'oter'i had l·a<>1 ballots.
B} I a m. toda}. that number
had chmhl'd to "P .i pcrcent.
of ~hll'h 3.7 rx·n t.•nt "l'rt.•
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this }ear .. ~ primal) "a'> lagging
behind lht• 1 9~h pnm:il) -
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of getting GOP nod
agenl'.~ Rl.'g1onal Narcotics u
pres~1on Program. Gates ha
prc!.1ded O\ er prl·ss conferences fol
lo" 1ng a number of high-profile dru
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Jail. l·apal·11 ~ anJ fo r beefed-up la"
t'nl orct·mt•nt technolog}.
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tckphone 1ntl'r\ tl'" from a cam-·
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Scheel so~t_ out rel1flieus-group ruling
By AMANDA WRAY
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A U.S. Supreme Coun ruling that
gives high school rcltg1ouSr clubs
greater freedom to meet o n campus
will afTc-ct each Orange Coast school
distrtC't difTcrtnlly. local educators
ngree.
Local Chnsuan 'roups are ex-
pected 10 target high schools in
Huntington Beach. which they be-
lieve carry an nntl-religious senti-
ment.
1:he same groups. however.
praised the In 1ne and th<' Newport·
Mesa Unified ~hool d istricts as
ha ving as .fine a poltc) as can be
found an the nauon.
"ThC} ha'c done an excellent JOb
and they arc to he highly com-
mended for that.'' "31d Roben L
• imonds. head of the Co,ta Mesa-
based Chnst1an parents group called
Cttizens for E\cellence an Educa11on.
Si mood~ ~•d ht• belle' es the rul-
ing will ~impl y reinforce the haven't adopted the prOC'ess." he
prov1s1ons of the 1984 Equal ccess said.
Act. giving more clout to Christian Corona del Mar High School pnn-
clubs 1ht1t "•sh to ha'e the same C'ipal Tom Jacobson said. "'A group
prinlege11 ns other extra-curricular o f student\ of 1he1 r own 'oliuon ...
clubs. ca n requl"~t tht• u~ o( C'ampu~ fac11t-
The rulmg. handed dowp Mon-tics for just about an) la" ful
dav. gives high schools the option of purpose:·
bamng all clubs from meeting on .\!though Ja obson said he "asn't
campus. oorring o nly the cl$s not aware of an' religious grvups on
connected with the school's cur· campus. he Said a group last ~ear
riculum or allowing religious aroups was granted use of a room to d1scus.s
the privileges other extra-curricular homosexual issues.
clubs ha,e. "We aren't d1SC'nminating against
The la\\ now requm:s such C'lubs any faith or an) group that wants to
to be student-run. ~ct together and talk about an
School Trustee Jim de Boom said issue."
Newpon Mesa's poliq gi ves each Greg Cops. pnnc1pal at Wood-
high school principal the freedom to bridge High School an lf\'tn<'. s.a1d
grant an) extra-curricular group. in-has distra ct also has follo\\ed the
eluding those affiltatcd with a re-Equal Access Act.
ligion. to meet an school classrooms "Wc'' e not had an~ problem "tth
before or after school and allows 4 that. we·, e not had any requt"Sts "e
such groups a faculty or parental couldn't hnnor." he said. adding that
ad' 1'ier. about fi, e religious groups a )car
"I'm surprised that all schools rcquc\t pt·rrn1ss1on to meet both
outside and inside clasu oomc; dur-
ing lunch. be(ort or after schN>I.
Elhot Miocben. lepl direaor for
the Wa.shina1on D.C.-blsed People
for the American Way. a aroup of
290.000 nationwide interntcd in
protecting constituuonal liben in ,
said the ruling could cause con-
fusion in '>C hool\.
.. T.hc cour1 ·11 ruhng '>O narro"' h
in terprets \\hat school ac11,·111cs ar~
truh l'Urrt~ulum relatc:d that at
lea,·es <ochool offi cials '1nuall ~
PQ\\Crlc" to mal e determanatjons
about "'hat ac11 v111es are ap-
propriate!) earned out.'' ·
M incbcrg said he "'as concerned
the ruhng co uld put school Adm1n1'>-
tr:11or., an an ::m k" ard po<;1t1on b)
allo\\ mg e\lremm groups use of a
public nddrcs<o '>) stt•m and bulll•tin
boards
"llt"s l ltl..t'I~ 10 create thC' 1m-
press1on the school 1s endorsing or
promoting that ~and of act1\ 11 ~ ... he
\llld ··\\\ .. rt' hoping the dec1S1on
d<>Mn'1 haH· that efftct but "t"rl'
COnC'erned thtll 11 \\Ould ..
\1 incbtrg said h<' al!.<> thought the
ruling could rt'\ull in \omt: ~ hool~
canc<"llng all duh1o an Jn t"0ort to
tl\Old tht• 1~1om'
·· ~ lot 01,., hoot\ .11 \' g,>1 n& to loo~
at th1 and ~u' 1h1~ 1~ OOl' hag
h,·adat·hl' ~\l· du;1 ·1 •Wl'li " h ' <.111d.
~1monds agreed
•• 1 th1nl.. "hat"' guang w happen
no" .. IS \Onll' of the dt\trtCl'> \\ 111
::tdualh d11n1n:.tll' ..111 1..1f thl· duh' on
campus an orda 10 Sl't to th1: ( hns· tl(Jn t lllh\ ..
~1mond!> \ln~kJ uut tht• I lu01 -
angton Bl·ach l n1on High '>d1lX1I
011otnt I Js Jmong thll'>l' hJ' an~ ~In
ant1-reltg1ou\ <.entt · t
··rTho~· r,chools ha' e· bc.-1..•n ,m;irt
l'OOugh to kcrp t l' hJttk 4Ull'I h\
allO\\ 1ng ln'ltg1ou'> dub I to ol)\'.ratc
a., wcond-cla.-.'> t 1t11cn'I Bui thU'>l'
art· thC' 'iA hool\ no" that "l"rc going
10 go after··
EJ1wn High hool princi~
Bnnn Carland uid di lnet offtciah
Jrl' d1~·uss1ng ho" 10 1ntt'rpttt the
t'oun ruling.
'"It d0t•s npPt'ar that thttt aft
going to be some chanvs:· he said.
Garland ~ud onl> curriculum-~
lated groups are alJowed to mttt on
campm and an Edison Bible study
group compensates by mtttina
\\I:' ·l h on u 1~ propert) adjacent to
the campu\
Huntington Beach H1&h School
pnnc1 pal Gal"\ Ernst said the onl)'
duh' allo\\C'd to m('et on his campus
htt\C' 10 be.· '"co-curnculur "
Lins1 ~1d lasl }C':lr he \\as forced
to a'll a B1hk tud~ group u~ing a
~ hnol l l:issroom to disband. but
\\ 111 allo" ~tuden1 lO tud' anfor-
nul" .on ~hoot grounds ·
·· \\ 1.ir a' I'm concerned. the} 'rr
jU'.)t ml'<'llO[! to dt\C'USS \\halt'\ er
lhl"\ \\JUI hl dt\('US~ ...
Bolsa Chica beach reopened
HUNT INGTON BE.\CH -Lift.'·
guards reopened Bolsa Chica State
Beach Monda) C\i.'ntng after state
official'I said the' could not find 1he
'ource of a \trong odor that caused
thl.' e' acuation of 2.000 visitors.
lifeguards clost.•d Bol..a Chica ·at
12:30 p.m. Monday after dctectang
the odor
Bren deni~_s ousting architect
-By tllt' Dally Pilot
El~ction Day '90:
Many picks tough
But at least w e won't see politicians
again 'ti/ campaigning for November
I n sonu· ca-.cs. the de-
c1s1on pron·ss "as
prett\ cas'
You liked the l'ru'lt) old
conscnntt\C. Gal Fcrguson.
on oo h\"t'd"11Tsirt:'~ ~ oun
opj,onenl. Ph) Ills Badham.
You c:ould either stand
Lurr) \gr~in . or )OU couldn't.
You could ei ther stand Sall}
'\nm· 'ihcndttn. or \OU
couldn't. ·
Fred
Martin
'omc of I hl' choice'> Wl'rl'
much tought•r.
The Rl·publt,·an candidates for lieutenant governor. Ma nan
Berge on and John e)mour. arc both consc1cnt1ous state se nators
"1th good records. both rationa l moderates:
.\ CMta \ko;a man said he"d known Bergeson sint·e she \\as on
the school board. ··e ut l 'otcd for $c) mour ~I "ant to kt•cp Manan
1 n thl.· · ·natc "here she can do us some good.··
ft t'I \\tfe put a dtfTcrent spin on 11· "The reason for 'oung for
~anan as 10 ta~l' her out ofthl' &nate bl-cause ofht•r '>land on
abortion rights ·· 9, the umc \OU read th is. 11·11 all be O\Cr. But late H·sterd:n
morn1.ng thl" JUthontatl\ e Fred Poll shO\\ed Sc) mour ahl.·ad l(l 10
nine.
\'uttng tor gcl\crnor \\as a snap for Republican<;. Da\ ad
W1ll1am~ a "busanc<.sman~ng1neer.'" JefTrc) T. Grl'('Ol'. Jn "1ndu'>-
trtal h~ glentC''> 'iUJX'n l\or," and Donald L. Bullod .. a ··gun 'ho"
pn><lu,·l·r ... \H'rl' a' anon~ mo u!I as Jod;e) short\.
Pctl' W1l,on -thcrr'<> a name people knew. and Republic:in'
d1d .. \'J tht.' \ 01ang mal.·h1ncs raptdl~ an ht'i ti.l\ or.
Bu i the Democrat!> had a lot more fun .
fl anging out nl·ar polling plal'l'S an Huntington Bt·ach. In int'.
Ne\\ port and Costa Mesa. I coulJ find onl) fi,e admitted l)l•mo·
crats. Thrc\' \Oll'd for John Van dc Kamp. t\\O for Dianne Feinstein.
-... h1rh.., but·k1ng the polls that g1\'e Dianne an 11 l)('rccnt 'advantagc.
Onl' 'ott.'r ..aid or;ht• was not pleased -...11h fr1nstcan ·.-. pkdgl' 10
fill halt tht• appotnttH' oOlcco; an her adm1nstratt0n wtth women "If
'>hl' d1x'!> gt'l ele<.·tl'd. )hl' \hould JU~t find the tx·st peopk 'lhc ran.
pt:nod;· thl· Ind\ '>31d. "That'sJu t pandering.··
I ntereMangl}. an thl' last fl'\\ da} s. Feinstein 's campaign flacb
toned do" n the rommcmals attacking Van de Kamp for al~gedl)
gmng C'as> on the Hi llside Strangler several }cars back. The radio
and tele' t''illln 11pots 1111 blasted ham for kid-glo' mg the 1rang.lcr.
but dad drop the tag ltnc that claimed ... .\ \'Ole for John Van de
Kamp as a \Oil' for the H1lls1de trangler.'' That !..and of claptrap
apparenll) turm·d off a lot of J?COpk.
Soml' la'il·mtnute hit mail did the same. Pete Holla,·k of
Huntington tknch dropped ofT one o f those fa kc telegrams. this one
aimed at ge111ng 1o4.•nt0r <.·1t1zcns to vote against Propo 1t1ons 11 8 and
119.
By RUSS LOAR o...,, ,..;,. ........ llft!ttt
NEWPORT BEACH -Irvine
Co. officials Tuesday denied
chairman Donald Bren is trying
to oust Newpon Harbor Art Mu-
seum architect Renzo Piano.
* Piano's future as archi~t fo r
the planned SSO million museum
may be in jeQpardy due to recent
~velat1ons that a new architect
was called in by Bren.
But Irvine Co. officials say
Bren is acting on behalf of the
museum's trustees. saying the
company will go forward with its
donation of the 10-acrc museum
stte regardless of whose architec-
tural plans are chosen.
"If the museum were to
proceed with the Piano design.
that would be acceptable to us.'' sa1l'.t-t~1cMTI.an tarry
Thomas. "Ifs the museum lead-
ership thafs been having second
thoughts -principally about the
cost implications."
No museum officials were
available for comment TuesJay.
Building campaign chairman
David S. Tappan, chairman of
Fluor Daniel, declined comment.
and muse.um trustee James Selna.
who ts compiling a repon on the
two architectural plans. was also
unavailable. for comment.
Commentary
Wllllam Pede rsen designed Western Dlgttal In lrvlne.
Bren. a museum trustee and
maJOr benefactor. contacted t'e\o\
York architect W1lltam Pedersen
several months ago to de'"elop
alternative designs. according to
Thomas. Museum trustee!> askoo
Bren to help fi nd a more coc.1.
efficient alternat1' e to the Piano
drs1gn. he said.
The museum ~a., onp.1nall~ o -
pected to cost $1 5 m1ll111n, but
trustee\ lata appro' l'd a fl'\ 1sed
$~0 m1lltun budget. "1 u'>l·um of.
finals bc1:ame "orned 0 ' er
t"'>Calattng. lO'>t'> al\er Pt:lnn"; lk -
<;1gn thrcatent•d to hit th1: ~ \(1
million mark. The mu~·um \ S 'O
m1lhon fund-nmang l·ampa1gn in·
eludes a ~~O m1llmn op.:rJttng
eAdQ.\l>-nwtll
The museum currentl) 1s hm·
1ted to 9.000 square feet of exh1-
bit1on spacr in a small site next
to a Cit) hbraa: west of Fashion
Island 1n Newpon Center. The
new. 8 7 ._000-square-foot muscttm
1s planned for a I 0-acrc site at
MacArthur Boulevard and Pa-
cific Coast H1ghwa) 1n Newport
Beach. Museum offictals ong-
ioally hoped for 35.000 square
fttt of exh1 b1tton space. but the
Ptano design allows for only
about 20.000 square feet.
Piano. an antemattonally re-
no"' neJ archttcct. was hired by
t hl" museum an 1988 after an 18-
month search
Bren''i choice-of archttect Wil-
liam Pedc~n. a panner with
Kohn Pedersen Fo~ .\ssociates of
Ne" York. as based an pan on
Pe<ie~en \ Prt'' 1ous work for the
(\.WC CCL .. Pede~nLJll(.IlQp~l_-l~---l
a s1m1lar funC'tlon for us before,"
Thoma"> '13td ... He has gone into
proJeCt!> and re' 1ewed them
"'hl'rc \\ t' ha' l' been concerned
about the cost 1mpltca11ons of a plan ··
Pcdcr'>l'n t'> not revising
Piano·., plan. ho-...e,er. but work-
ing on a ne\\ de'>1gn for the
planned museum Both plans w1lt
he con!itdcred b' the museum
board at 1h ne,·1 met>tt nll later
thl"-month -
Museum, new plans out of touch
By DRE\111 LAWLER
The contemporary Ne\\ pon
Harbor Art Museum has been out
of touch with the conservative
community it serves. Yes. an
appreciation 1s so subjective -
but please -who's in charge of
arranging fo r exhibits?
One gets the impression that
the board as trying to cater to the
leather pants crowd. I can assure
them that there are very few
women. mueh less men. running
around town in leather pants.
Contemporary an blends W1th
our community about as well as
Michael Jackson and Madonna at
the Commodores Ball.
Occasionally. contemporaa: an
complements ceruun offices in
area h1gh-nses. You know the
type -black lacq uer desks.
chrome hght fixtures and lots of
leather so(as. But ho" many of us
decorate our homes that \\a)"
When most peoplc admire a
painung in a museum. they'~
v1sual1L1ng how nice that "o uld
look 1n their It' ang room or
r:noming room . The) fantasize
about owning a Va n Gogh.
Monet or Rembrandt -even a
Boudin. S1gnac or Delacroix.
Personall}. I don·t fantasut•
about owning a metal !>ere" with
a ixrson·s head coming out of 11.
Or pencil sharpeners floating an a
cow pasture or an) of the other
weird paintings that ha' e bel'O
exh1b11ed O\Cr the ~ears at thl'
NHAM.
And since the mu\t•um has
been out of touch wtth the ma-
JOnty of the residents. tf\ not
surpnsang that its board has bc.-en
out of touch \\1th "" propose-d
$50 m1llton fac1lm . Yes fol ks. that"~ not a t~po ~ that" lift~
m1ll 1on dollar\. \\ hKh 1ndud<' a
SW m1llton endo\\ml·nt
Is that lud1nou' or \\hat'' I'm
telling ~ou that pm•e tag \\Ould be
lost on 'ou and me
.Ong1n.al c'it1mates 1)f the nl'"
building put the W\t at S 15
m1ll1on. But "hen tht• famoU'.
arch11e1..·1 Ren10 P1Jno un' et led
has plan. the pnce ta[! f()'.){' w s ~o
m1ll1on and latl·h thrcull·ned 10
hat the $JO m1ll1on marl..
Pan of the prohlcm '' 1ha1 thl' NHAM as an-hct\\l"1..'n d1 rcctuf\
nght no". lc;l\ ing the mu~um w
operatc lt l..e a hu::11 '"thout a
rudder In lal't. 11 ma' hl• a
blessing an dl\gUl\t' II lht; tormer
director Ke\\n ( ll\OC\. \\ho
pushed h.1rd 10 htrl' Piano -"a"
stall hcrt he"t.I loht'I\ w h-..·p 1ht·
design J' "
.\nd that'' J 1'1p. nmtJl..e he·
cau"t' th<' puhltl .rnd hu\IO\'''
commun1t\ "111 ne' l'r 'uppon an
1m-spons1ble pncr tag of SSO
mallton -or e'en S40 or $30
m1ll1on. ~o sir. The board
docsn 't need to watt to find a new
dirt" tor to tell Piano to go back
to the drafting table and stick to
the original S20 million 'budget. If
Piano ts unwilling. then .can him.
Or hare anolhcr architect to sub-
m11 a plan "hich the board ~
centl\ dad.
E'en to ra1~· S~O mllhon. thr
communal\ \\tit need re-
assuran cs th at thl" museum wlll
balam-e m c~ntqmporaf) exh1b1ts
and permanent colll'Ctto n with
!>Omt' cla s1cal, Romantic and lm-
pre'>~1on..-.t penod c'h1b11s.
\\ e can be thankful there's not
enl)Ugh leather pants hanging 1n
doset<i around here to rat~ $20
ma I hon
Drt'• La"''"' 11 <)~ pebUMer
of r•~ M~tropollfll• JHrul
basrd la s~wport Buel . It called thl' n·appor11onmtnt measures "power grab fina nced
b) pohttcaans "ho con.,tantl) \ ote to cut back senior ctt1zens·
benefits. Thctr goal." 11 rnnt1nued. is .. ,o take control of C'ongress
i.o the\ can defeat all effons to defend 5Cn1or c1t1zen intercst!i. Full
fund111g of Medicare and <Ktal Scrunt} ma) be at nsk.'"
Pet<" was "mad as hell.'" so he d1spla)ed some good JOurnahstu:
cnterpnsc Jnd called the offi ce manager of the Huntmgton Beach
~n1or afT:11rs center tQ {'heck on tht• signers of thl' thing. "Shl' nC\ er
heard of t he senior outfits." Pete noted.
Ju<;t thank. ull thcse political peopl(' w.ill go a"a)' until alkr
Labor Oa\.
Man .held in destruction derby
But on Cil'(:llOO dn ). lhl') were <;till hcn.'. and thC' 17 'ltatewtdC'
propos111on!> on lht.• ballot -plus SC\.eral local 1ssul' -"ere 8" ing
voters the stuucr\.
Said ont.' N{'\\port man lca,1ng has polling placC'. "'It "a"n·t eas>
deciding whNher to '01c for Charlton Heston. Jae~ Lemmon. JamC'
Ciarner. o r Pres1den1 Reaµn ... he said. referring to lht.· tell'\ 1s1on
commcmals these \\Orth1eo; made for and ag:11nst Propo 111on., 11
and/or 11 9. "Reagan e'en had God blc5" me."
So ho\\ did hr votr. "Ye on omc. no on others:·
One 't'Oman \\a~ \\at ting for a friend at a polhng place an
Huntmaton Bea h. "I \\3!> going to ,·ote. but I ttll don't ha' e all
the propos1t1on figured out.'"
Donna North of Costa Mesa said ... You have to look for the
gotchas."
Cathy C:ru1b of C\\port conce<kd. "You h<l'c to read all that
stuff and a lot of 11 t!) wa) over my head."
It's over all (1ur h(•ads. 1n'cluding those " ho wrote the turgid
1un: For rxampk. ttikc Measure A which. 1f p:l!>\(.'d. will re:stnct ne"
JIUI con$truct1on IQ-the city limits of Santa Ana.
F1"t )OU read the full text of the measure. Then tackle the
"'impartial anal) sis" by the Count} Counsel. Then the argumenb fbr
Measure A and the rebuttal 10 those. Ne~t. read the arguments
against Measure <\. foll owed by the rebuttal to those.
In the process. the arJument in favor of it tells \OU that ..
wtll prevent Jails from being built within 600 fee t o( schools. That's
good.
The argument aaainst tells you that the meat1 utt will let them
bu"ild Jails within 601 fttl of schools. l'hat's bad.
A rq1stered Democnu. Donna Nonh has a unique anale on the
whole voung process: "I like to' otc an the Dcmocnu1c pnmaf) ~o I can vote for the candidates who have-the lcut chance of defeating
the Republicans m November."
Irvine-based polt11cal con ultant Don Willet 1s a \\tnner no
matter who wins 1n the GOP pnmaf}. He voted earl) ye tcrda) and
~aded (or the LA ~ Mamou whert' he stqcd the ahforn1a
Republican ~·s C"Clcbrat1on for all the cand1datn, campa11n
"'orlccn and bly several doicn 1ravelina businessmen.
Oransc ount)' Republicans had a smalkr bash at the Wcsun Sou\h Coa.n.£.laz.a.bo.td.Bullt..ou.ldlll..find out whcrt th __
Dcmocnm "ere ha' '"I their local' 1etof) C"Ck-brluon.
Cbecktd McDonald's. a couple of Del Tac:o1. Arnie's Manhattan
Ddl and Gino's on the Hill. No reRrVatioftl aaywbcn. """...,,,.., ~ ,_.....,... "~ ,.,.,.,. M4 s.,.,.,...
4 '
NF \\ P O RT
BE•\CH -'\ _0-
'ear-old C'osta Mesa mnn \\35 ar-
rested on susp1-
c1on of drunken
dr1,1ng earl}
Tuesda' aficr hl'
mana-gt.•d t o
bounCC' off SI\ Ca"'
and a house a he
;,
POLICE
LOG
dro' e along Ea'it Balboa Bouk' ard
Peter \alcn Hocrt1g "as found lci.i.
thnn three mile from the 'iC'Cne.
'ilt-ep1ng an the back <;.eat of a car.
said Ne\\ ron Beach Poh{'C Sgt
And) Cion1s
Hoenig -...a!i dm ing "est an thl'
1300 block of East Balboa about
3: IS a.m. "hcn he deC'idcd to pa'is
the car 1n front. Gona said . .\s the
20~~ ear-old pulled around th<' othl·r
car. howevcr. he slammed head·on
into a I Q85 Mercedes-Ben1 SF L
parkt'd on the other side of thr
sttttt
In quack' uccc s1on. Hoerttg
bounct'd off a 1990 GM uboT'OOn
and a I Q8 7 To ota C eltC'a before
smashing into a "No Parking" \1gn
and gnwna the ,1dr of a house. The
CrhC'a was th rown into a 19 8
• u1uk1 mur.u. a 1988 Che' l..?"'k-
up and a t 98S Chi") sler · Leo;a ron.
Ooni~ \:ltd
Af\n turn1n1 half the block into
an automotive junkyard. the Oran~
Coa t C'oll~ stu<knt alleaedl)
..abondoQed .hu Chc\.-y B•1rer on the
cum and hitchtd a ndc. He "•
fou nd. a link cut up and aslcq,. in
tM bl.ck .scat of .notMr car on
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Car slams .into.Newport home
1y GIOttGE McCRORY
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NEWPORT BEACH -.\ 60.
vear-old Costa Mesa man "ho lost
control of his car Tuesda} on lrnnc
Avenue slammed into tht' side of a
home and parked car. m1 sing on·
coming traffic \\hL·n he crossC'd a
landSC'aJX'd centcr di\ 1der.
The man "as drn 1ng north at
about 3 p.m. "hcn hC' struck the
right curb. propelling his car across
the street. said Ne" port Beach Fm·
Depanment Capt. Georgl' Pcarl'L•
1 T.he 1974 Cutlas'i mowed do" n a
line of shrubs before h1t11ng a homc
and a 1981 Subaru in the 2300 blurk
of Irvine. Pearce said.
Pearce said hc \\as surpriSL'd th"
Cutlass didn't hit a car or rx·d-
estrian.
"It's amazing. He slowed down
without coming 10 an abrupt stop."
PcarcC' said. ··Just try to cross the
treet in thi traffic.''
John. Ho"ard Carpenter was ar-
rC'stcd on SU'}Pll'1on of driving under
the influC'nCl' of alC'ohol. Carpenter
wa" tnl..cn 10 \\ estern Medical
Center in Santa Ana and admitted~
Chm Banning. 21. of In inc. who
"a" dm ing behind the Cutlass said
the car "as cutting back and fonh in
traOir and l'St1mated it was going as
13-.t a~ 70 mph.
.. From till' ''a' hc wa dri\lng. I
thought he \\aS a kid who JUSt got
nut ot' ~chuol." Banning sa id. "He
took offhke a bat out of hell and was
t~1 k1ng the run l' hl..c a rare car when
hl' h11 the curb. He hit a buncfl of
air. hut "lwn hl· cleared thc center
divider, I thought he was goin& to
kill someone."
Jean Wu. 55. was inside watching
television when the car hit her
house.
'"Sht was very scared and did not
want to come out. Her phone was
dead and she went to a neighbor's
house to call police;· said Wu's son,
Micheal. He translated for his
mother. who does not speak English.
Michael Wu. who owns the
Subaru. said the accident is the fifth
or sixth on his block in about three
} cars.
'"It's terrible ... Every night. we
hear the cars screeching," he said.
"t'vC' written le tters to the city.
wanting to have traffic warning sig·
nal<; here."
-By lb~ D•lly Pilot
Medfly spraying terminated
By ROBERT BARKER
O~ ,,_ St.off Writ~
H Tl ~G rev-. HP.( II
Councilman PL'tL'r Grc1•n fired a
par1111g blast at "'maJ ~c1cnt1s1s'" and
"tiurt"aucrat1c lall..l'" .. TuL''><hl\ a'
the contro' cr.1al Ul'11.1l spra~ 1n·g ot
malathion against till' ~kJ1tcr·
ranl·an fruit lh lJntL' 10 Jn l·nd
... , don'1 think lhl' m:id \Ctl'nlt\t\
should he allo" l'd to dt'nck "hen 10
spra)... said (irl'l'll. .in l'l'Olog)
prcifC'S<\or at Goldl·n \\ l''>l < ollC'gc
nnd out<;pol..L·n n 111c of lhl· .ll'nal
mala1h1un 'pra' 1ng.
.. l hl· mad 'lll'llll't' ha'c teamed
up "1th tht•ir l~1l°l..l'~ tiu rcaurcrats
.1nJ ttw PL'or k h,1\l' tx·cn f>O\\l..'r·
In'.
Cirn·n ,,11d hl··~ "1111..ing hard on
l">t:half of the 0081g urccn ln1t1atl\c"
thJt \\1w lJ han Jl't1JI 'pra~ 1ng O\l'r
u t1t''-"H1~ c rrl'l'n .. "<olatl·d 10 go on
the '\m l'mlx·r hallol
Lirl't'n -.aid hl· h' l':. .i~iut 200
'::irds from thl· ')pra) 1onC' 1n Hunt·
ington lk.il h .rnd that mala1h1on has
dnflL·d 11110 h" ~ard. damaging
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plants and threa1cn1ng his orange
crop for nl"\ t 'car. Count~ Sup;n 1sor Roger Stanton.
another 1ealous spra} ing foe. oted
"1th fC'llo" 'iupen·1sors Tuesday to
unanimouc;h tt'rminatC' .. the local cml"rgenc~ ::
Supen •~ors took the vote after
oOirials \\1th the stall" Food and
.\gncuhurc Dcpanment said they no
longer needC'd to spray.
'"Thl' stall" has prayed I 8 tons of
malathion after two mcdOies were
UllD<ltn G;ird.cn-GLOVc_Iba1· nin
ton' per medfly ... Sta~ton said.
Stanton al~o nit1c1zcd "an ar-
ro~ant attitude" on the part of of·
fi nale;. "If thr ('nwrgency was 1n
Or:m~l' Co11n1~. "h~ spra) On ly 36 m1k,.··
Stanton also said that signs in·
dirtltl·d that ht'es ha'v(." ocfolcilled b\
thl' spra~ 1ng and the ccologacal sys-
tem l'o11ld he upset. Ever) thing
:ihnut thl' <,p1.1~ing 1' bothcrs~me. he
':11d
\ quill.. 20-,t'i:llnd. unanimous 1 '<Ht' h' \ui:x·n ~or-. Tuesday marked
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Suspect accused of another rape
By EMILY ADAMS
04111y Piiot Surff ..,,_ · • she was raped then thrown naked
from the truck. T he girl put on her
nightgown and walked to a service
station. where she telepho ned police. HUNTINGTON BEACH -A
man char~ed with k1dn~ping a 12·
. a<-okl~rl-from-ftt>r--fa er11 ho .
raping hC'r. then leaving her on a
dr'icrted road has also been accused
o f raping a 50-;,-ear-old woman just
18 dayo; hefore attacking the girl.
police said Tuec;da~.
1n 'iOuthcast Huntington Beach and
was attacked at about 4:40 a.m. after
a man entered her apartment
through an open window.
ftcr Bo.ries a.cr.c.slcd..SeJ>t. M
For the ~(·cond 11mC' in as man;,-
)'ears. 11 was Kyle Borges' genetic
fingerprint that pmnted to thL' un·
emplovcd rnnstruct1on "orker as a
rap1'1. · pohn· Lt. Ed McErlain !klid.
BorgC'c;. 29. 1s aw:11ting trial for the
Sept 2..i l..1dnaping and rape of a I~
~car-old turl hl· alkgedl) abductl'd
from thl' gatt'd St-achfT on the Green
hou~in1t tract in Huntington Beach.
The girl "a" earned from the
houst'. ~1cl..ing and screaming. lo a
wa111ng p1cku11 true!... She was taken
to a rcmnt1.' ;m·a nc:ir Bols:i Chica
Street and \\'arm·r .\' l'nuc. "hC'fl'
l&tt"Htkntiftcd 8orgtt1l,.. ht'T'
attacker. ·
Just live months earlier. a JUry
acquitted Borges of raping a 46-year-
old . ..\naheim woman. While pros·
ecutors had a DNA comparison test
which the) said pro,ed Borges was
thC' rapi"it. a judge ruled the test
rco;ults had arrncd too late 10 bc
admitted into evidence.
DNA samplC's were sent to a lab-
orato~ run b) thl' FBI in Virginia.
hut te'it results ha vC' not \el been
-<'Omplete"d for the Sept. 1.t' attack
.\ tt~t "h1ch McErla1n said hnl..s
Borges· in the rape of the 50.year-old
\\Oman. ho\\cvcr. was returned late
la'il \\el'k.
ThC' \crnnd rarx· Borges no"
stand~ accused of occurretl wpt. 6.
Polin· "111 uni) sa~ lhl· '1c11m hved
for the rape of the 12-ycar-old, of-
ficl'r'i noticed connections between
the attack on the woman and ·the
girl: Both wcrc raped in the early
morning hours: in both cases. the
rap1o;1 cnterC'd the home through an
open ' 1ndow or door.
l lntll Borges "as arrested in late
SL·111.. hO\H'' er. Ill\ cstigaturs had ht·
tic hope of finding thl' woman·s
attacker.
'"If 11 "asn"t for the DNA. this
('a')e might sttll be unrcsoh ed."
\1r[rla1n ~1d ... ( ons1denng the re·
hah1hty g1' en ON.\ test~. \\C feel
confident that Borges 1s responsible
1n thi s 1nndcnt as wdl. We have no
r<'~C'rvat1ons. ··
Borges 1s ~hedulcd 10 face rape
and hurglaf) charge<; in Supenor
Coun on .\ugust 7.
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C~rol Hoffman promoted 'to
vice president at· Irvine Co!
• Carel H•ffmu >A-IS named vice
president of community relauons
for fte lrvlae Co. The an-
noun~mcnt was made by COfll·
pany M:nior vice president Gary
Hunt. In her new positiOI\. Hoff·
man coordinates all corpo.rtue
community relations efforts for the
operating d1v1si ons of the Irvine
Co.
Hoffman. a Corona dcl Mar re,i·
dent, will manage the company's
efforts to communicate and nego-
tiate with local environmental and
community groups in each of the
company's Jurisdictions. She first
joined the In inc Co. in 1979 as
manager of go' ernmcnt relations.
After lea"ing 1n 19 I. she rejoined
the compan' in 1987 a!> ~cn1or
director of "rc'iourcc entitlement.
Most r ccl·ntl\. HofTman scned as
vice prcsidt.·nt of cntitlem<.'nt for
Coastal Community Builders.
o' cr!lcc1ng Ir' inc Co. land·u~ I'>·
'uos for the Newport Coast and
Laguna Laurel prOJt.'Cts. • • • Jerry Dale \\3) appo1nt<.'d re-
gional 'ire prc!l1dc nt and manager
of Marine National Bank in In inc
Dale" 111 be re\pons1blc for Man he
National\ "anta Ana Bu!linc!>'
Banking C"l·ntt.•r office "hic h
.-.pt.•uah1es in bu,iness. pro-
ft.•\s1onal and real estate banl..ing.
Dal<.' ha!. 17 )Cars c,,pcnence in
the banking hus1n('ss and <;1ncc
1982 has sen cd a<, first 'ice pre<,1-
dent and commcmal loan team
leader for Mit\u1 Manufacturer\
Bank. He was a•mx1ated with Fir\t
lntl"rstate Rani.. Dale. an l n 11H~
re'iident. 1s a memher of th t.· t IS(
Orange Count~ Commcrc.: ..\'\·
sociates and the l 'CL ..\ ..\lumn1
..\s<>ocrntio n. • • • Steven Clenfu~gos has joined the
e.\.panding res1dcnt1al di\ 1s1on Qf
Laguna :--=1gucl-bascd Birtcher
Construction as prOJCC"t manager 1n
charge of proJCl"t planning. hid
&nttl~1s 1tnd hudgct -rontrol. Hr
has 20 'ear\ c"<pcnence in the
Carol Hoffman
Hlll\truct1on 1ndu'ltn and "as re-
l't ntl} emplo~ed "ith South,,ec;t
D1 \\.'r\l fkd in In inc. Cienfuegos "
Currt'ntl~ "ork1ng on Montcrra 11.
the 'l'<«md phnc;e of a lu u~ homl·
prOJl'rt in Indian Wells. ....
Christopher F r oboese "ao;
promoted to assistant vice pres1-
dl 11: :•nd chief appraiser of ITT
f ederal Bank 1n In ine. Frobocsc ha~ lx·en "1th the bank for two
}Cars and will continue to be rc-
<,pons1blc for management of the
appraisal department. • • • Raebel C. Neal was appointed
assista nt manager of pest control
for In 1nc-ba~d Treasure Farms.
!\;cal "ill be responsible for
monitoring Trea<1ure Farm's crop
fcniht) and for integrating pest
mana~t.·ml·nt and d1scasc control
technique'>. Treasure Farms growc;
a 'ar1ety of fruit and vegetables on
the In int· Ranch for Sun World
I nterna11onal "l<·al was pre,·1ousl~
tcchnH:al ad' 1~r fo r Paramount
FMmtnt ("--0 tn ~he n -~~n
Valle~.
Wed~. June 6, 1980
1 FlueF' s Aet-earnlngs up 45 percent-
IRVINE -Fluor Corp. Tuesda)'
announced net earnings or S66.2
million. or 82 cents per shart. ror the
,ix months ended April 30. 1990. a 4S percent increase compattd with
net eaminas of S4S.S million. or 57
fents per share for the same penod
1n 1989.
Revenues for the first six months
were up 21 percent t<' $3. 7 billion
compared with $3.1 billion last year.
For the first half. Fluor Danacj.
the company's engineering and con-
struction unit. achie'ed operating
profit gains of approllimately 25
percent compared "'1th the pnor
year. Results from the company's
natural resou rce investments decli n-
ed slia}l\ly from a year ago. Strong
performance by Massey coal was
more than offset l:>y a decline tn
operating results "from Doe Run
lead. which had unusuall} high
profits last year due to strong b) ·
product credits. .
For the second quarter of 1990.
net earnings were $38 million or 47
cents per share. up 59 percent com-
pared with $23.9 million. or 30 cents
per share a )Car ago. Revenue!> were
S 1.8 billion. up 12 percent compared
wuh 1989. J(csults from engmeenng
and construction were up shahtly
with natural rewurcts down sliahtly.
Net earnana!o for the second quar·
ter and fim hair were benefited by
S 19 m111Jon or 23 cents a share front
the rcver~I of t:tll restrves no lonacr
required. The benefit results from
the compleuon of Internal Revenue
~rvice audits related to Massey coal
for tax }~rs 1975 through t 980.
Ne" eng1neenng and construction
B'-'ards for the first !tilt months
totaled ~3.8 billion. 16 'percent
ahead of last 'ear. For the se-cond
quaner ne" a"ardi. Y.ere S2 billion.
a 17 perce nt in<:rcase from a year
ago. Backlog ad' anced 24 percent to
S9. I billion from S7.3 bllhon 1n
1989.
Les (; \k\ra" chief exl!'cutl\e
otncer and 'u:e chairman. said· The
markeh Jm 1011 the growth of our
core bu\ine\\. cng1necnng and con-
strut't1on. remain .. trong. We are also
aggreSSI\ l'I) pur')u ing opportu nllles
1n industne'> and geographic area~
"hich oiler "gn11icant add1t1onal
long-term potenual Our stratcg~ of
e\panding and strengthening out
Fluor signs agreement
with E. German company
IR VI E -Fluor Daniel GmbH and an East German contrac·
tor. lngen1eurbetneb Anlagenbau Lc1pztJ (IA8). have sianed a letter
of intent regarding the establishment of a cooperative qrcement to
pursue hydrocarbon. tndustrial and process projects in East Ger-
many and other mutual!) agrttd upon Eastern European countnes.
The in111al focus of this prospective association would be
projects which require a combination of Fluor Daniel's diverse
technical capab1ht. and I .\B's extensive local market knowled&c.
IAB, the largest engmeenng and construction services company
1n East Germany with over 5.000 in technical personnel. was
previously pan of the vertical!) integrated engjneenng and manurac-
tunng conglomerate VEB Anlagenbaukombinat Le1pzlg-Gnmma.
Fluor Daniel GmbH. '-'Ith offices in Dusscldorf and Wiesbaden.
1s a part of Fluor Dan iel's extensive network of offices 1ncludmg
other E\Jrop<"an locahons 1n the l 'n1ted Kingdom. The Netherlands
and pain
global capab1lit1 <'s to full} cap11al11e
on these 'ast ne" opponun1t1e\ "'111 conunue
Fluor Corf) '" an 1ntana11 ona l
engineering. rnn'>truction :.ind tech-
nical sen 1tl·" rompan~ "1th '"' t'St· menu. 1n coal and kad
From 11'~ Dall.v Pilot wir~ s~rvJ~s
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S&L regulators work toward Bankruptcy
won't impair
bus service
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ending new lending regulation
WASHINGTON -Savings and
loan regulators are moving to ease a
controversial new lending regulation
after builders complained 1t "as
unfaLrly choking off their credit. an
official said Tuesday.
The Office of Thrift Supervision
has proposed a temporary rncreasc
in the hmit on bow muc.h._a thnft
niay lendTo one borrower . ..aid an
asency official who spoke on con-
dnion of anon> m1 t>.
Last year's S&L legislation had
strarpty -mtucrd tht' fmnt:-.nntmT to
sever the coz) relat1onsh1p between
high-flying S&Ls and some builders
In the past. loan hm1h \\erl' !>O high Treasury Depanment and the Oflice
that the default of a s1ngk loan could of Management and Budget. the
bankrupt a thrift. strongest S&Ls "ould be allowed to
Howe, er. builders complained lend up to 60 percent of their capital
that the shift '-':lS too abrupt and to a single · S de\clop<"r for sing.le-
thal man~ reputable bu1ldc~ "en· famil) house and apartm('nt con-
left "'1thout financing for sou nd pro-strucuon
Jects. Last month. the '.'Jat1unal .\s-That"s four lime~ tht: I 5 percent
sociat1on of Homchu1lder~ c111:d the hmtt impo..cd b) S&L bailout tcgis-
regulat1on as onl' element 1n e crl!'dll lation enacted in August. crunch that the) predirted '-'Ould cut
housing con truct1on nauonalh h) Before pas~ge of the S&L bailout
100.000 units. to 1.28 m1lhon' th" la". thnfts had heen allo'A ed to lend
ynr:--LOO....pci:ccru..Jlf J.bW' capual to one
L'nder a •draft rngulataon sub-borro""er
milted b) the thrift agcnq to the -By Tbr Assocl•tHI Puu
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O.\LL..\\ -(JH''hound I '"''"
Im· on Tut·\da) pro'm1~d to rnn-!;::
tinuc sen 1tt.' dc<,p1tl' a bani..ruptt.·~ •
rt.·urgan11a11on tiling that dehg.tm·d
!>tnl..ing dn' cro, and raised qut.'\t111n'>
:ihout tht.· flllllrl· of the nJt1on·, onh
1ntC'rl I'\ hu\ 1.Jrrll'r .
L1~11ng ll.1hil111t.·' 11f almo'it S5-'fl
m11:1on. thl' Ddlla,·ha\ed tomf)an~
lilcd \lond.1' tor C haptt.·r I I
hanl..ruptn prull·u1on lf'l1m lrt.•d1-
tur~ "h1k 1t tne' to reorg:in11e It\
finance'>
L. Banl..ruptc) Judgt.· 1+1chard
hmt<lt '"-~-dtt~-d-~ ~~nff{l for
Thur\da' morning 1n Brn" "''Ilk
.. PJ\\l.'ngt.'r\ "un't 'l'l' an) changt."i
at an:· <,a1d l 11 H:ik a C ir~·, hound
~rmkc'>\' 11man
Rally halts in
heavy trading;
prices decline
House passes market reform;
Senate version still .pend iryg
\ Tmmp junk
bonds-·slide
'.'-L \\ \ OIU ... -_.ence!> ol 1unl..
h4,)lid<. u\l·d to t"1na nn· nart nt
Dun.1ld f 1 ump' ~·rnpm· lt.·11 .ttt.11n
f Ul'\d1\) :llllld 'lf)C\. ulatJUn thJt ncg.o-
t 1:w1rn, h.·t '' l't.'O t hl· dt.'H'loix·r .rnJ
h1-. hanl..t.·r' "ould furthn rt.·dult.' tht.·
'alut• nt th1 \l'l unllC'\
I hert.· "t'rt.• n1• rt.•puns 111 nda'
tlocl..ing tor rclund<. after thr filing
but tho'K.' \\ht' \\30tt•d rt.·tund'
\hould cont.ill local CU\tomt.•r \t'r·
\ llC rq1rl .. 1~'.nLJll\ I.'\. \hC u1d .\II
Ill kt>I\ '-'l·rt.· lx'tnt?. h11nurl·d 'ht• ,.11d •
<ire' hound r>1al C orp '' h1t.h
lc1'oc~ ~umc bu'c~ and bu1ld1ng' w
tht' bu' n1m p.1n\ 'l'l SI I>'' m1ll1nn
J\ldt• from altl'f·lJ\ l.'am1n~' 10 e,.
tahh'>h J rc\l'n l' lur po'>\lblc lu\~'
rt.•latt.•tl to C •rt.\ hound Lint.·,
NE\\ \O RK -Swck pnccs
declined Tucsda) 1n h"'a' ~ tradmg.
pulling hack from a rall~ that
pu\hcd th<' D11Y. font.'\ indu<,tnal
·'' t.·rag<' to nl'\\ height\.
The [)oy. aH·ragc of .\U large'
corporate <:.tori..' fdl 10.llJ w
::!.~::!5 00. returning ahout onl' third
of the Monda~ g:uns th:ll left tht.· ~t.'' m<i'1.\!.l haromt.•tcr at a record ::!.11)5.1~
..\nah'.>t\ attributed the drop to
'K'ihng of some blut.•-('hlp stocks to
makl· profit'>. '>harpl~ lo\\er otl
pm·t.•o; and a Y.eaker bond market.
But tht.'' \a1d the 1.k<:l1m· did no t
apix·ar to dampen the l'nthu\lasm
in th'' mar~el°'> -.pnng \Urgl'.
.. , think 11°"1 a nat\iral l·onsc-
qucnce of a "tra1ght up mo' e '-'C·, e
had ht.•rt.• l()r thrl'l' Y.t.•cl..s." 'ia1d
Dudlc-' Eppcl. ht.•ad of cquit)
trading for Donald,.on. LuOon &
frnrette 'i1.·cur1t"'" Corp.
-By Tll~ A••ocl•t~ PnH
WASHINGTON -A reform bill
gi ving the Secunt1es and Exchange
Comm1ss1on powers to curb the con-
troversial pracucc of program
tradmg dunng stock market emerg-
encies was passed b} the House on
Tuesday.
The Sccunt1es Markets Reform
Act would allow the SEC to hmn
program trading .. dunng penods of
cxtraordina~ market volaulit)" -
the sharp cli mbs or drops in stock
pnces.
The measure. introduced last year.
was adopted on a voice vote.
Critics of pr<>Jram trading -
rapid-fi re transactions through com-
puterized bu y arid sell programs -
·blame it for worsentng the 1987
stock market crash and the 190-
potnt market slide last Oct. 13.
They are cspeciall) critical of one
form of program trading. inde\ arbi-
trage. in which speculators tf) to
take advantage of small. brief pnce
d1fTercnces betw~n the stock and
'\' s•: ('0'9Pos1·1·•: ·rn .\ '\S .,, .. 1·10'\s
futures markets b} simultaneously
buying large orders in one market
while srlhn~ them 1n the other.
Many behe\C'that strateg} and the
volat1lit\ that often seems to acC'om-
pany 1t have dn,en small in\Cstors
our of thr i.t<>clt market.
Last March. the Treasul) Oepan-
ment '-'Tote the Ho use Energ) and
Commerce Comm1llcc oppo ing a
program tradmg ban. sa)ing the
measurc·s language was ··overt)
broad and potentiall} harmful" to
market reform.
But the measure wa s voted out of
committee an}wa) on March 13.
"We arc not talking about ban-
ning computers or lcgillmatc pro-
gram trading trategies. Far from 11:·
said Rep. Edward J. Marke). D-
Mass .. chairman of the finance sub-
committee that oversees the SEC
and one of the bill's co-authors
''We are gi vmg the SEC' the tools
to protect the secun11es market~
from manipulati ve trading
strategies
Rep. ~1a nhe" J Rinaldo ol :-.le"
Jcrw). the <.ubcommmec·., ranking
Repubhrnn. al"o co-authored the
bill.
In add1t1on to the program trading
curb. the bill .
-Expand'i the authont~ of the
EC chairman to shut down thc
securit1c~ markets. with the pres1-
denl°s permts'i1on. 1n timr of mar-
ket cmergenq
Requires large Sl'Cunucs
traders to rcpon their marl..ct pos-
1uons to the SEl
-G1' c\ the SEC authont) to
a<;sess the linanc1al hi:alth of the:..,
parent holding C'Ompan1e!> of hro~cr
dealers
The collap"-' ol Dre~el Burnham
Lambert Inc the une-t1me JUnl..
bond giant of \\ .sll trcet. ""' pr<'·
c1p1tated 1n I l•hrual") h~ the la1lurt.•
of its parent holding compam
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~~'~ne NUit a Montmartre' nets beaucoup bucks
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Committee member Eunice with Donald and Darrls
Parker.
O•llJ 1"1101 pr.010 b J JI"' Oe•n
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Ch•lrwomen Murlel Brown and· Sus•n M•tthews •t .. Un•
Nult a Montmartre:·
Bonjour, mesdames et messieurs.
This is a story about "Unc Nuit a
Montmartre."
Or, the story about how fewer
than 100 women planned a French-
thcmed benefit and raised more
than SI 00.000 for the South Co4st
Community Clinic in San Juan
Capistrano.
The perfect spot for this Aux·
iliary-sponsorcd Saturday evening
affair was Chateau Tranq uillc -the
SJC home of Gaye and An Dincher.
The pince said .. French .. with its
name. its architecture. 11s luscious
gardens and even the private road,
which was lined with French nags.
T rcs magnifique.
The hosts "'ere the perfect couple
fo r this pan y because she founded
the auxiliar) liH· )Cars ago and has
been its only pre ident. and he 1s
Clinic board chairman. Add to that
the fact that the Bin chcrs recently
returned from n trip to France.
The French theme was reflected in
the entcna111mcnt -m ime~. can-
can ~irl'i. music. jugglers -and the
Cuisinl' Cumnc food: pates. cheese.
ca ' iar. crepes and other desserts. etc
Th(' close to 475 in auendann·
also had thl' opportunity to ge t a
Frcnrh feeling from the artwork hn-
ing th e gnrdl'n 4'1t.Jcv,,alk'i. (One ofthl'
arti'll" was aux1har) member
Earl'-'nl' Mo!>l'!> of Laguna. ~ho rl·-
centh became a grandmother).
Guests also petted h·orscs 1n thl'
stahles. admired the birds in
~par1ous-t'ages throuihou1 the huge
Vida
Dean
garden and checked out the 55 s!lent
auction items. (Do they have s1lcn~
auctions at pan ics in France?)
Pan y dress was 1890s Pans1cnm'
attire or black tic, with everyone
going for the latter. Most o~ the
women "ore shon dresses 1n a
prcll' and colorful way.
.. , didn't get m~ dress in Fram:e.
but 11 1s h' a French designer. I
found 11 at· Nordstrom." confided
Bab' Hanna. \\canng shade of pur-
ple satin made li11cd and straoless.
··Mv dre !> ill a Victor Costa. but
I bou.sht it at a store named La
Galleria and that sounds French
doco;n '1 11"" <;aid Karen Vo\'I chat-
ting with Hanna and l'\('Ort Al Thel
and husband Mirharl Vos\. prc-.1-
dent of Airtchcr. The~ 'wre amun~
the 75 attend me, an undcl"'' ritcr'>
reception precedin~ thl' pan'
Co-chair and 1ncom1 ng au>.1har)
pra Susan Matt hl''' '· 0'' Ol'r of l lw
Car' ed Hor'il' in ()JC. said .. "I '>t'l'
about 15 ''omen here tonight ''l'ar-
ing drc'l'il'\ from m~ '>hop ... Om· llf
them ''as romm111ce memtll:r 111
<!hargt• of rau·nng Cind~ Boragno
6utfi11cd 111 \Ul'lk .rnd snakc<>kin.
Othl·r headturnt·rs "ere (irate
RoH1 1n a dinner suit and <>auq hat.
Al·it' Jum· 'i::inan in a Jal'kl'l cu' erl·d
\\llh. rnlorful stone'>: ~tar: Ka ll'
( artt•r in h\.·atkd turquOl\I.", \l1nd~
'-l'l\011 IO flU rf)lt• l'h1ffirn. and
Donna ~rhulkr 111 .l·r,·Jm~ Ian' .
( 11-rh:ur \turd Hro"n tkdan:d
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11ut <na tht· rnl\\d 'or1ali11ng 1n thl·
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OH)Ol'\ 11 t.ih•\
Ill run thl· dlllll ..
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part1l'' Junng u111,tru1.111111 .. ,,11d
(1a\l' "I hi' I' lh1.· lil\I nnl· hl'rt' 1111
till'-dinll " .1ddl·d 1h1.• h11,l1.''' \\ hn
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Creative Jewelers has
'most beautiful gem'
Arthur Peltz didn't set out to be a
1eweler but between his father and
his son. he didn't have much choice.
PelU operates Creative Jewelers In
Laguna Beach with his wife. Trude. and
his son. Glenn The shop is the ex-
clusive dealer for the Quadrillion
diamond nng. which has won the De-
Beers award as the world's most
beautiful diamond each year for the
past four years.
Although he learned the craft from
his father. master ieweler Maurice
Peltz. Arthur became Involved in jew-
elry after his retirement from the U.S.
Department of Justi~. where he ser-
ved as a special agent in the Communi-
ty Relations Service
Glenn. however. was meticulously
trained by his grandfather and in-
herited the latter's materials and his
skills when Maunce Peltz died In 1979.
Two years later the Peltz family opened
Creative Jewelers 1ust up the street
from the store's present site at 353 N.
Coast Highway. to which· the business
was relocated 1n 1984.
.. We specialize in direct diamond
sales and we have a vast selection of
tine diamonds.'' Peltz sa·ys. "We're
also the only local dealer speclallzlng
In dolphin and whale jewelry.··
The Peltzes are continuing the
legacy of Maurice Peltz, who gained
world renown with Tiffany's and other
fine retailers in New York City from the
1920s to the '40s.
The Peltzes are active In community
affairs. Art is on the Chamber of
Commerce board of directors, while
Glenn Is a member of Laguna's Am-
bassadors Club. They've also partici-
pated In Laguna's annual Festival of
the Arts.
The success of Creative Jewelers
has forced the Peltzes to acquire
another shop as an annei of their
operation for repairs and jewelry
manufacturing.
Creative Jewelers Is one of the few
• lhops In Laguna otferln~ free parkin_g
to Its customers. Additional lnfOr-
metlon may be obtained by calling Art,
Trude or Glenn at .. 9 .. -.. 849.
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I
-~Stage mystery is-floe _!_Attr-action~ . .. . ~Slade suspense thriller features some f inely-draWn characterS
ly TOM TITUS .,...., ,... Cerff..,....
First of all. let's get one thing clear. Bernard
Slade's play "Fatal Attraction" has nothing to do
with that movie with Glenn Close running amok
with a knife.
However, for sin~e-minded, murderous
malevolence, the leading character in thjs
suspense thriller at the Costa Mesa Civic J>tay-
bouse certainly runs Glenn a Close second.
"Fatal Attraction" is a son of cross breedina
between Ira Levin's .. Deathtrap" and the popular
TV series "Murder. She Wrote." It's not always
highly credible. but it's nearly always enormous
fun to watch.
Overplotted. as plays of this genre often are.
~e ~ho~ nevenhele~s captures the playgoer's
1maginatton and deli vers three throat-catching
fadeouts before the final scene. There's a subtle
difference in quality between most often-hokey
. murder mysteries and this intriguing exercise 10
deception from the author of .. Tribute." "Ro-
mantic Comedy" and "Same Time. Next Year."
Director Pati Tambelhni -back for her first
guest-directing slot since her retirement from the
theater she fo unded in 1965 -sk1llfull} weaves
an aura of suspense O\ er the proceedings. She is
abetted splendidly b) the reahsuc setting of Jeff
Ault, David Sharp's intncate lighting and Jim
Bell's mood-en"lancing sound effects.
The scenario revolves around a well·known
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actress who Sttms to have rotten luck with
husmnds. One has aone over the cliff' in bis car
before the curtain rises; the second is swiftly and
shockingly dispatched in the fint act. Is she an
innocent bystander or 1l black widow with deep
psychol~cal problems? That s what the veteran town police lieuten-
ant is charged wilh dcterminina. and he finds
himself drawn deeper into the actress' web u
murder ~n rears ns ugly head. There are some
grippin& · Dcathtrap"-stylc shocks in the process.
but Slade, a relative stranger to this acnre. often
opts for convenience or contrivance to further his
story.
Jill Cary Martin. in the central role of the
actress, delivers a deeply mcsmerizi~ per-
formance, beautiful!} blending vulnerability and
venom. As the weaf) detective, Lee Oark settles
comfortably into his characlcr and presents a
realistk portrayal of authority with a rich. human
dimension .
Diana Lyerla docs a·fine job of interpreting
a not-what-she-seems character in 1he role of the.
actress' agent. John Brennan establishes his lhin-
ly disguised bitterness well as Martin's estranged
husband.
A strong. substanttve aura of menace is
woven articulately into the paparazzi phot<>Jra-
J>her of Gareth Provan. Lorraine Pasqualim as
Clark's assistant on th e police force is not
altogether convincing as either a tough POiice-
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woman or 1 tender youna lady who idolizes her
mentor.
Best of all, "Fatal Attraction" is a fint for Joca~ .th~aters, a su.spen~~ drama unta"':ished by
famahanty. The title 1s regrettable, &JVCn the
popular movie of a few years aao. but Slade•s
foray into the mystery-suspense field ·is ac-
complished-with admirable acumen.
"fatal Attraction" plays throu&h June 24 at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611 Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa, with performances Thursdays
throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2
!p.m. Call 650-5269 for ticket information. .. .. CALLBOARD -The Newport Theater Arts
Center will hold readings for Joe Orton's wild
comedy ''Loot'" June 18 at 7 p.m. in the theater.
250 I Cliff Drive. Newport Beach .... Mitchell
Nunn is directing and will be casting five men
and one woman for the show, which opens Aug.
3. ... further information can be obtained by call-
ing 631-0288.
• • • BACKSTAGE -Louise Cummings has been
a_ppointed director of development at South
Coast Repertory. and will have responsibility for
the theater's annual fund drive as well as partici-
pating in long-range planning for the year
2000 .... she replaces Bonnie Brittain Hall. who has
taken the post of associate director of adminis-
tration for the Laguha An Museum.
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Deafening 'cheers from a packed house greeted the winners of
the 1990 MACY awards Sunday night as Orange C~unty hig~ sc~ool
musical productions competed for coveted honors in the aud1tonum
of South C'oast Community Church in lr ine.
When the smoke had cleared. the top winners included Irvine
High School's "Little Shop of Horrors." Newpor1 Harbor High's
"Man of La Mancha" and a new entry in the MACYs. "Fiddler on
the Roor· from Rancho Buena Vista High in Vista.
'"Little Shop" also captured the Irvine Orton Music Award for
outstanding production. while University High's staging of "The
Wiz•· was voted the most spectacular show. Prime individual honors went to Eric Kerns of Irvine High as ~} mour in ·'Little Shop" and Bart)• Tyler Johnson of Harbor High
ll!I Don Quixo1e rn "La Mancha," a 11e for be t actor. Best actress
was ..\m} Vt•loz of Harbor High as Aldonza in "La Mancha." .
E<1tancia High School of Costa Mesa dominated the supwnmg
categories with Colby Donn French wmnm~ best supporting actor
a:. Na1han Detroit in "Guys and Dolls" while Estancia·s Stepha~ie
Aurdcn and Mater Dci High's Kristina Leach shared best supporung arm.·~, honors -ironicall v for the same role. that of Adelaide in
.. (iu" and Dolls.'' · ·~"ards for best comedic performance<> \\Cnt 10 Eric Anderson
and Sarah" Ormseth. both of Irvine High. for lhl'lr roles of the sadistic
dl·n11o;t and 1ht· 1deahst1c ~udre~ 1n "L111le Shop of Horrors."
Rt•tiring drama director Or . .\nnc Vardanian of Mission Viejo
I l1gh ""!> acrnrded special rccogn11ion. whil e Allen Moon of El
Doral.lo High rl.'Ct'1vcd 1he Arth-Raker scholarship and Espcran7a
ll1gh·, "\tustl' Bo>. Re\lcw" raptured 1he Childress award. given by
\I \CY IOundl·r~ Lee and John Childress.
Thl· Ch1ldreo;s' alc;o came 1n for soml' tnbu1e themsd ves as
membfr, of the MACY comm1lll'e ci ted their 11relcss ded1ca11on to
C\l'dknl'e in high chool musical tht•a tcr 1hrough the a"ard program
!ht'' t rt•:1ted :!O ~l·ars ago. Spernil rerngn111on troplties \.\Cnt to Carok
\llcn. d1rec1or of the lhl·a1er program al Crown Valle} Elementary
'ir huol. and Tom Tttus. theater rnlumni'>t for thl' Daily Pilot.
Otht•r Orange CoaM high S('hool pcrtormcr'i earning trophic for
1ht•11 mu~ll'al l'ndea \(>rs included:
• In inc H igh: .\aron Hcndr). Lon Ll'l'. Jo~ L~ nn Rea . hawn
~11.ind. Le nl' Tapangrn and Krn Ralston.
• N<'" pc,1rr Harnor H1g/J: Tr•m~ K 1rt..patrid.. Je" ff re) Pa) ne.
\.\Ill Olla 'it'Oll. Pct Cl ·tk llun. ( i;m:ll ( irut~:r. Da\ id Menm·s. J uhe
l honrn'. knntl' Ciuh.kn und Flkn N<"l''·
• f !>t:Jnet:1 High: fol' Dunham. Brandon John!ton. Mall
1<.h:whaJoonan. Dan Patronl'. knn1fl·r ')tark. Terr) Mowen and
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.lod1t· Rmt·nbaum. \'am·s,a Stamp, Juhl' Cioda and Da\ld Hc,>bcrlin.
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Com.nentary
Fate of African nation
beyond America's reach
By ANDREW FERGUSON
Another African nation is plunging toward chaos, and its dissolution
points up again the practical limits to U.S. power. While rebels close in on
the .capital of Liberia. a Ootilla of U.S. Navy vessels is steaming toward the
African coast to evacuate the Americans who remain there. Beyond that
there's little the United States can do.
The two countries have always been closely bound. Under the
sponsorship of the American Colonization_Society and the U.S. government. fre~ slaves began settling th~ country i!l the early 19th century and declared
1ts tndependence as a quas1-repubhc m 1847. They name<l their capital
Monrovia, after President James Monroe. '
~lthough the) constitute less than fi ve percent of the population. these
Amenco-L1berians c~ntinucd t~ rule t.he country's indigenous tribes for the
next 125 years. Their leadership ensured the country's Western tilt, while
much of Africa, freed of the colonial yoke. toyed with Third World
Marxism. In World War II. Liberia built crucial airstrips for the supply of
Allied troops. Dunng the Cold War its support of the United States was
unfailing.
The countf) ·s Wl·st~rn uh survived a bloody coup in. t 980 that
. overthrew the last Amenrn-libenan regi me. The Reagan administration
continued to back the coup leader. Samuel Doe. a semi-literate soldier of
i---i--.--'t..;.;h,..e,...o...;Kro;..a""hn tribe. lo.... return. Doe permitted continued o ration of in-
te 1ienccTacll1t1es 1nh1s c00n1ry. as we as a 01ce o Amenca transm1tt1ng station.
But U.S. support -totaling S500 million -became problematic as
evidence mount(·d of Doe's bloody-mindedness. Reports of inter-tribal
atrocities at the hands of his palace guard were rampant. and when Doe stole
his C'lcction tn 1985. Con~ress cllt ofT aid.
Now a c1v1l war. instigated by Charles Taylor. a former Doe adviser,
1s claiming thousands of civilian li\eS and creating massive nows of refugees
into neighbonng countries. Tribalism. barbarous ambition. indiscriminate
terror -the sad l11an) of African woes -lie at the heart of the war, and
Taylor's ultimate tnll'ntions remain murky.
_ But his \ 1c1011. SCl'ms ~~ure. And the fate of an old and valued ~lly is
once again be}ond Aml·nca's reach.
AJJdrew Ferguso11 Is a WaibiJJ8toa D.C.-bHH writer for ,.e Oruge
Coast Daily Pilot.
Today In History
Today.JS Wednesday. June 6. the
l 57th da\ of 1990. There arc 208
days left "in the year. Toda~ ·s Highlight an History:
tn a U.S. v1ctorv o'er the Germans.
began in France.
L On June 6. 1944. the D-Day in-
vasion of Europ<· took place during
World War 11 as l\llicd forces
a stormed the bc;iChl'S of Normand'y.
(n 1925, Walter Pcrcy Chrysler
founded the Chrysler Corp.
In 1933. the first drive-to movie
theater openc-d. in Camden. N.J.
Today's Birthdays: Baseball hall-
of-famer Bill Dickey 1s 83 .. Cali-
fornia Gov. George Deukmejian is
62. Actress B1ll it• Whitelaw is 58.
'"
France.
On th1~ date:
In 1844. the Young Ml'n's Chm·
t1an '\ssoc1a11on "as founded in
London.
In 1918. the World War I Battle of
Bcllt'au Wood. which would result
Singer-songwnter Gary .. U.S."
Bonds is 51. Playwright-actor
Harve~ Fierstein 1s 36. Tennis pla>-
er B1orn Borg 1s 34.
-By Tbe Associated Pnss
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1 Dame has
/ message for
Watergate
i 11111 ~~!~~~~~~
a Dame ... I received a phone call
from London the other day. asking
me to relay· an urgent message to
Newport Beach attorney Donald
Scgretti. of blessed Watergate. mem-
ory.
Yeltsin gets bad reviews
from· Washington· officials
WASHINGTON -Bons Yeltsin,
not only a ri val of but a possible
successor to Mikhail Gorbachev, is
privately referred to by imponant
Bush administration officials· as
"flaky" and a "buffoon ...
Such insults have been widely
heard inside the White House and at Rowland
high State Department levels ever -Evan s ~ceYenttn*s ekcnon as wee . -
over Gorbachev's opposition. as
president of tbe Russian Federation.
That largest of the Soviet republics
comprises half the population and
five-sixths the land a~ea of the Sov-
iet Union.
to plot hifpolatical future abruptly· ~was once thought to be. thanks to
changed course at their most rt'rent experted heavy minorit} voting for
session and talked about a pres1den-black ex-Charlotte Mayor Harvey
tial run in 1992 after all. Gantt. That resulted tn Easley's
Bradley had virtually shut the swing to the nght on arts fundang.
door on the '92 Democratic prcs1-abortion and flag burnm~ at thl' May
dential nomination. and his inside :!6 Saturday debate. Anists were on
group -taktng him at his word -the phone Mondai I1lQIJllng_askmg
flad talked about 1996 as has year. ho" to get their contnbutions back.
What changc-d thc tont• at the last In the second and final -debate
meeting was the perception. en-Wednesday night. Easley did oot
couraged b) a Loui s Harris poll. that mention the arts or the other social
issues.
The callt'r "as Dame Brenda
Smith. ''ho had sharc-d reg1dence in
San Clcml.'ntl' "Ith the late Chnstinc-
forgenr.en. our planet's first tran!>·
sexual. It S<'ems there'<; a com·
munica1 1ons problem betwcl·n
Sm11h and Segretti. who reponedl ~
1s settling 1he Jorgensen estate. and
she's not happ) about that.
JX'nficall~. Dame Brenda "ants
the estate to repa' the $3.000-plu!.
she laid ou1 for Christine's crema-
tion 13 months ago. and for the bye-
bve bash at the Cro" n House in
South Laguna llhe fare"ell pan~
was staged there. I mean. not the
nemat1on).
Sh<' Sa}s the dela) 1s .. rcall) uck-
ang me ofT ... or earthier Anglo-Sa'<on
"ords 10 that effect. and wants me
-as one of La Jorgensen's Jatter-
da~ confidants - to get into the act.
With all due respect. dear Dame
Brenda. 1 try not to mess with
-bammrs:--As for -ttlaying-)'OUT
message. it simply wouldn•t be
cricket to publicize it, or to rnfonn
Mr. Segrcni that you can be reached
at 35 Layton Crescent. Croydon,
Surre y. U nited Kingdom .
CR0-4EA. There are ethics. y'know.
How bot is it. Margery? Ifs tx-en
so hot. 5a)S Margef) Mccann
Palmer of Huntington Beach. that
mt·dOt<'" are 'lpra~ing earh oth<'r.
It's not even a contest... He II\ l'!.
outSldr the Orange Coast Dalt~
Pilot's lOrr markl't area. hut long-
ded1ca1ed reader John \' Da' 11.'s 1\
determined to \l3) 1n touch. Ne1thl•r
sno". rain. Ctl•.
The ridicule heaped on Yeltsan
stuns veteran Kremlinologists ht'rc.
They attributf it to the commitml·nt
by Bush and Sccrt>t.31) of State
James A. Baker ll1 to Gorbachev·s
tenure as So,'iet presi0ent~ts1n
has become the key antagonist to
Gorbachev. wh o personally stripped
him of power as Moscow Com-
munist Party chief and Politburo
member in 1987.
ARTSY POLIT ICS
a weakened econom\ makes Presi·
dent Bush's re-election tn I 992 less
certain than previously assumed.
HELP FR9M DADDY ,
Former R~p. Peter Frelinghuysen
called the White House m a last
ditch efTon to keep Housini Sec-
tttary Jack Kemp from going to
New Jerse\· Thursday night in behalf
of ex-New York Giants football
player Phil McCo nke~ 's con-
gressional cand1daC>.
FnJm h1!> home on uuth Sunk1\\,
in far-ofl Bananahe1m. Da\ 1es n.·-
l:onno1ter~ 11.2 miles 'unda'
morning until he fo und one of ou'r
paprr'<, .rack!. -at Warner Liquors
John· Frohn mayer. chairman of
the National Endo" ment of Arts
(NEA), under Republican con-
gressional attaek for fun ding of ob-
scene and blasphemous ans pro1ects,
has bought himself more trouble b>
firing a deputy who opposed such
decisions.
Frohnma)er sal.'ked Ah in S.
Felzenberg. his senior deputy chair-
man. on false charges that he leaked
to us questionable Arts Council ver-
dicts as to what projects should get
taxpayer financing. Republtt·nns in
Congress cntical of the NEA under
Frohnmayer had look<.·d to
Felzen berg as a bulwark 1n the cul-
tural conOact.
White House ai des are also an&J)
but are not prepart'd to seek
Frohnmayer's res1gna t1on . .\II they
could do was win a stay of execut ion
for Felzenbcrg to find taml' to get
him another h1gh·ranking JOb in the
go vernment. Fclzenbcrg. who won
high praise running the ans program
for then Gov. Thoma Kt'an of Ncw
Jerse}" has bcl'n not bet'n happ)
worktng for Frohnma)er.
BRADLEY IN '<f!.'!
Inside ad\ isers and supponcrs of
Sen. Bill Bradk ) "ho meet n·gularh
Letters
A footnote: Bradley boosters are
worned that the formation of a
Green Part) under actor Robert
Redford would depletl' the senator's
base of support unless he runs in
t 992. ActuaJI ). Redford has been
considering an environmentalist
political act ion committee rather
than a full-blown political part}.
THE HELMS WATCH
Artists mobilized behind former
District Attorney'Mike Easle~ as the
best bet to unseat conservat1,·e Re-
publican Sen . Jesse Helms in Nonb
Carolina were stunned when, m a
debate prel·edang Tue da> ·s Demo-
cratic pnmar) runoff, he declared:
··1 wo uldn't fund obscene an b\' the
National Endowment for the Ans ...
Easle) had gh en anists exactl~
the opposite 1mprl'S!\1on recentl}
when he was sccrctl) brought 10
New York for a me1..•ting w11h them
at a Manhattan stud io. He came
over as strongl> opposed to Helms·
campaign to end federal suhs1di<'s
for the arts. The result was an
outpouring of support. contnbut1ons
of both cash and paintings. to
Easlc~ 's campaign war chest.
But Easley is not the proh1b1t1ve
fa \onte 1n the pnmar) runoff he
The former con.gressman 's son,
liberal State· Assemblyman Rodne)'
Frelinghuysen. is front-runner in
T ut.>sda) ·s Republican primar)· to
become the sixth Frelinghuysen m a
political dynast~ daung back to the
Continental Congress 1n 1789.
McConlce~. a pro-life conservative.
is an underdog in his first bad for
public office.
The t'lder Frelanghu)sen·s request
failed. Kt'mp's otli ce made a final
rhl-ck w11h the "''bite House Thurs-
da} at\emoon before-leaving and got
a gre~n light. The secretary. who
1umped stratght from the National
Football League 10 Congress. had
urged McConke} to make the long-
odds race against the Wlshes of locaJ
GOP Icade~.
Rowland Evaas ud Robert Novak
ar e W•di111 1011 D.C.-bued
columJJists for Ille OraJJfP Coa1t
Dally Pilot.
Reader: Not all accidents can be eliminated
To the Ect1tor: ~
Once again we read a flawed argu-
ment (Stephanie $3ltcr. "Governor
bowed to NR.\ 1n gun-class 'eto."
Oruge Coast Daily Pilot. Ma~ ~3.
1990) 1n the d1scuss1on of guns and
the 2nd Amendment. Wnter alter's
highly emotional apJ)C'al includes
several statistics that require clan·
ficat1on/corrcc11on lest one continue
life in a delus1onar) state.
Salter contends t~at cvel) da) ont•
chikl under the age of one dies as a
result of a gunshot \\ound. The
actual number wns 6 77 for 1980. the
last year we hnvr n'Cords. Ai; shock-
iJlg as this is, considl·r that that ~me
)'car, 810 (about 21 percent) more)
died from poisoning. 1,597 (about
136 percent more) from tires and
bums. 2. 744 (ahout 0 percent
mOrt'} from drowning, and a whop-
ping 18. i b5 (about 1.6 7~ 'pel'l'Cnt
more) from motor vehicles.
Statistac.all>. the number of deaths
from firearms pa1es in companson.
yet no one 1s damonng for rc~s
trataon of poisons. fire, or hQuads.
nor arc the) dc-mandmt specialized
training pnor to their UM' Wh } not"
Because ever) bod) kMws those
would be six·caous ans. Should \.\('
act for a proh1b111on on grn' II)
because 571 (about 84 pe r l'Ot) du~d
from falls? What foll~!
Instead. wh) not n.--qlmc firearms
traintng tn the puhltc schools'\ After
all. we require dnver safrt anstruc-
t10n an all our high schools 1n th('
belief that th as "'111 efTcrt uutomob1lc
safet).
Or maybe we should «'qUll"t' a
plethora of "ammgs and rnut1ons be
affi xe-d on all "capons . .\fler all. that
seemed to be a \ 1able solul1on to
stop ingestion of poison.
As unpleilSant as Salter nnd her ilk.
find life to be. the) contanuousl) fail
to realuc 1s that hfe 1s har..h. and
that we connot kg1slatc the d 1m10a-
t1on of accadenls - although wc all
know they tf). M} hunch as. though,
that Salter reall} doesn·t gave a whit
about the 2, 744 Jrownmg victims.
or an) of· the others that died
premature! » After nlL she would
reason, we n~d fire . poisons,
liquids. and automobalcr.. and who
How did city council members .vote?
To the Editor.
Your covt;~8<' or local aovem-
ment even.ts is u uall) very aooJ. A
caK in po•tlt as the anaclc about the'
ehanac to Costa Mesa Cit) Council
Polky 100.4 which was enacttd m
the Cltf Council Monda) evening.
The antcle repon~ that tJ\e chanac ~med by a vote of 3 to .:
With thr r'c-eption of Maror
Buffa. wno obviou~I> voted for the
cbanac wtuch he offert'd. the artaclc;-
fails to ttpon the vote of th<' other
four councll membcn.
PleaSt have your reporters include
the individual vote, or the council
members an articles such u thi • l
think the readcn o"aht to be told
how the individuals voted. DA VIO
..
TlLLER
()Sta Moe
•
could C\cr eliminate gravity?
alter. be honest and tell us your
real agenda -)OU would hke to see
the total ehminauon of all weapons.
Plain and sample, honest and
straightforward -and unconstitu-
tional.
Remember, Wlthout any doubt or
argument. the ab olute safest per-
sons an the entire \\Orld all pris-
oners 1n federal penitentiaries in
solitary confinement.
RO NALD REGEHR
Huntington Beach
Wood offends
To the Ed1tor:
l would like to express myself
reprd1na a recent statement by Jim
Wood. your occasional columnist.
In his admittedly jealous rtview
of Joseph Wambaugl\'s latest suc-
Cfisful novel. "The Golden Or·
anac." Mr. Wood is quoted as say·
ing. " ... the se' scenes have the sen·
sual1t) or a Hire-the-Handicapped
pamphlet... The implication beina
that thert could never be a.nythina
1ntcrcst1n• or sensual about tbe di1o-
abled. ;rh1s offended me and very
likely many more of your disabled
rtaders who, up to now. wett under
the impress.ion that they too could
be haVJnt' a $1h$fyt~ tell bft.
Mr. Wood'• prctens.ion~ o(bttna a
litcra~ critic arc tolerable.. Bu.a htt
takina of'fcnK at a "sn.ide" reference
an the novel to o.ne lfOUP• •ae
gjv1n1 offtn• to anotbtt is oot.
. .
MARY BA.RVY
Santa Ana Heiahts
1n Fountain Valle~ No" he's doing
a cost anal~ \1~. to "11, 1s 11 cheaJX'r
to shell out for J)C'trol and Pilot. or
s1mpl~ order a mall sub nptton,,
Ha'e the paix·r. deh\ered. ol'
budd\. it's.a much bl·ttc-r deal. Your
devoi1on 1" appreciatt'd. bu1 we can·1·
reimburse off-the-rack n.·aders for
mileage e'\JX'l)ses
" Nice guys lasl forever ... As a
canng ne"'"man roH·nng south Or-
angl'shm• ~1nce 'ti8 for the LA
TrmC"s. Gordon· Grant l'ont nbutl'd
much to the dt'' elopment of Dana
Point Harbor H1' construcll'l'
p1ecec; c;par~t·d suh<>tant1al 1mpro't'·
ment at the harhor-; p1ctllrl'\qUl'
park
:--.o" rt·t1red and. al 7ti. stud > mg
at the 8ra1lle Institute in '\nah1:1m .
the "df-elfa1.:ing 1oumahs1 1i. abo ut
h' he rl·cognazcd oOlcialh fo r h1'
rontnbu11on" C0unt' 00k 1al an-
prep;inng a ded1cato~ plaque to Ix·
emht'dded in c;tOnl' near thl· harbor
entrance
'\rrnrd1ng lo .._en Rrum·r an atdl·
to Superv1'lor To m Rile). the dcd1-
cat1 on 'hould takl· placl· in about Ill
wrcks
.\ beautifu l lnbute to onr uf t)i.11
count' 's tru1' Good Gu'' It rt
'toreth the .,1.)ul
He really kno"'s bow to ban& onto
old customers ... One of the patrons
looked familiar . unda~ a1 Pagliacn
Gallery 1n lido Marina Village
where Budd) Eb<.cn <.taged his first
an sho".
The '1 11or, almoi>t swalloY.cd in n
cro"'d "'h1ch included a TV cn'".
\\as te\C Bigler of Honolulu. o\bout
a dozen years ago. when Ebsen "a'
dl'<.1gning and building catamaran'
1n anta ~na. Bigler "as h1 first
('UC\IOm('r
No". b~ spook) m in 1dcn l'
Bigler y,as theft-adm1nng Eb~n:.,
011 p:11n t1ng of th<: Pink Palace. thl·
fa"lcd hotd l'n Wa1k1k1 -''hrre
Bigler no" oix-rate~ a C3t-ndang
husinl·, ... making monl·~ wath th('
same era!\ he'd pun·hased aio. ":i 10\ ,.
As for the 'crsnttlc Ebsen\ lnM
career. "h1ch he tackled I month'
ago "hen he was a men.· 8 l. 1f <1 ofl
to n smashing Mart. He'" hard-pn.''<!>-
Ni to keep up warn the demand fo1
h1" 011 ... ~ngrnphs. n'nd coma an
'\ketch('\.
Even 'ol Jed ClampeH never. and
deserved!~ so. had at so good.
MMt eetra1Ht11 we~layt of die
wttlll ... "Glad to Stt you've switched from that nta o\na papt"r," \a)
Rankin Pfeil (Ob\iousl ) a nom d('
pun) of cwpon Riche. " o" you
can Pilot hi1hcr and deeper."
o\nd the Sp1ndnf\. official ep1~tlc
of the E·"·hanae Club of Newport
Harbor. curTtntl» as carrylna m }
mugsrw>t and ctus hcadt1ne: "Hc'!'I
Bttn Je1TV-mandtrtd to Our Clllf • borhood:( . .
Good sncf, am•t there no 11raaaJ\t
folks out there'> ,...
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AIO DAILY Pl~OT/ Wednelday. June 8, 1990 TI IE BACK PAGE
OoYernor
Dlaae F.._tela (D)
John Van de Kamp (0)
Pe .. WU.. (R)
'
141,t7t
437,31 7
7H,lt'7
Llellten•ntQoyernor
Lee T. ll~J (D) Iii.Ml
Man. Berp .. (R) ltt.m
John Sc)mour (R) 3)S,126
81 •etuy of atate
Maid r-. Ea (D> Ill.Ill Mervin Evans (0) I 59.0SS
Jou Milke Fl9ret (ft) SH,IH
Controller
Gray Plt•l1 (D)
Matt P ... (R)
Treaaarer
ttt.»• .......
Wesley Sanders Jr. (0) 31 2,433
Ka&Jaleea Brown (0 ) 551,llt
Angela "Bay" Buchanan (R)
320.422
'nomu W. Hayes (R) 4t%,tH
Attorney General
Ario SaiJtll (D) 418,ltl
Ira Reiner (0 ) 442.733
Daalel Lugnn (R) 65%,075
lnaurance
Commluloner
Ray Bourhis (0 ) 49.067
Michael Blanco (0 ) 30.296
Larry Murphy (0) 33.296
WaJter A. Zelman (0) 77.652
Conway C'ollas ( D) 143.138
Bill Press (0) 259.462
Jobn Garamendl (0 ) 3%%,635
Wes Ban.nister (R) 187,ltt
John S. Parise (R) • 156.078
Joseph 0 . Dunlop (R) 46,146
John L. "Jack" Harden (R)
133.490
Thomas A. kornia (R) 143.548
Conareu
38tb tf11trict
Election Results
Art Hoffmann (0) 4,729
Barbara JacbM (D) 1,711
Robert It. "8olt" Dol'Ull (8)
HMt· ........
John Wood!IE.16,791 1
Anthony J. 3.S92 ·
l'raacl1 X. " (D)
Truman Swann (0)
Wllllam E. .. .....
(R)
41&11 Dl1tr1et
E•1ene C. Grall (D)
c.rla&opller Cox (ll)
4%ad Dlltl1d
Guy C. Kimbrouah (0)
James Ca vuoto (D)
Bryu W. Steveu (D)
Dua Robrabacber (R)
Ord Diatrict
Roa Packard (ft)
State Senate
3tnd District
lt,4H sa.su
2,833
2,350
Z,tSS ......
a.Ha
Evelyn Colon Becktell (D) t ,739
John J. Duran (0) 8.548
Edward R. Royce (R) !1,5%1
State Auembly
58tb District
Luaaae W. Pryor ( Dl
Joel R. Bishop (D)
JefTre~ A. Kellogg (R)
Tom Mays (RI
Peter Von Elten ( R)
Jan Hall (R) .
Seymour ·· >" Alban (R)
64tb District
3,054
1.625
605
3,153
2.006
706
1.746
Kevin Grant l:Jardner (D) I 0,081
Ross Jobasoa (R) 17,596
'71b District
Fred Smoller (D) 9,9%8
Joba R. Lewis (R) !0,1!8
Htb District
Jim Toledano tD> 8,578
Nolan Friuelle (RI 14 . 700
Robert C. Fraaee (ft)
•
ll,114
13.218
11,NJ
3,S03
1.171
7,141
(D)
l.111 •.•n
Coaaty of 9nD1e
Jaclle of 8apenor
Coart No. 7
Robert E. "Bob" Tllomas US,51%
Glenn Mahler 51,623
Daniel Charles "Dan" Dutcher
30.349
Jaqe of Wetat Oranae
CoaatJ llanlclpal
Coart Office No. S
Dould S. Macintyre H,0%8
Ross l. Gallen 14.592
Ralph Hansen 7.987
Coanty Saper-
lntendent of Schools
Ron Detrick 24.445
Robert Peterson 83,761 ....
John F. Dean g 1.560
Member County Board
of Eclacadon Trustee
Area 5
Ellubetb Dora Parker
Charles "Chuck ..
36,108
De Vore
24.359
Coaaty 8apenl•or
2Dd Dlatrlct '°'"" ~ 6,161 Harrtel<..... • .....
Marie Aleaia Antos 1.072
John O. lltrpe! ._lt9
Sonia (Sunny) Sonju S,ISO
Coant1 8aper•l•or
4th Dla&lct
Christian L. Basquette 9,092 ,
Doa R. tt.&Ja H.JIS
Coant1 8aper•l•or
&th Dlatrlct
Tom Riley Sl.117
Peer A. Swan 21,369
AMeeeor
Vactor J. Fulladosa
David Holbert
Bradley L. Jacobs
Larry L. Bales
A ad.I tor
Steven E. Lewis
12,375
39,234
108,7%5
23.625
154,oti
County Clerk
Gary Granville 151,tO
Dl9trlct Attorney
Mike Capizzi BS,IU
Tom Avdeef 31.591
James George-"Jim" Enright
60.895 Ed Free man 29.997
Public Administrator
Wiiiiam A. Baker 17%,tOt
Recorder
Lee A. Bnud
Sauley L Roech
lH,111
58,493
Tu Collector
....... L "B4*" aar. ZK.ltl
City of lrriae
, Mayer l.mTJ A1raa 8.171
Sally Anne Sheridan 7,940
City~
Art Bloomer 6.S I 0
Albert E. "Al" Nasser 1,064
Cameroa Co"'"• 1,170
Roben J. West 2.353
Mary Au Galdo l ,7H
Barry J. Hammond 6.462
lleaaareta
A -Couty JalJ lalllative
Yes 74,255
No Ut,151
B -lrvlae VelllcU.r Over-
cro11la1 at Vale Aveaae
Yes 4.781
~ ,, ..
C -lrvlae Limited Overcro11la1
at Vale Aveaae
Yes 4.698
No 4,811
D -Seal Beacb City Co.acll
Compensalloa
VH l)U
No 1,351
E -Westmlaster Fireworks Sale
and Use Pro~bltlon
Yes S,H%
No 2.825
E -Soutb Coast Water District
Yes
No
System Improvements
HI
190
IRVINE
''°"'Al came out swinaint almost from the
campei&n '1 inception. In wbat many oblerven have
called the most bitter eolitical ~t
in the city's 17-year history. iiaues were aH but overahadowed by YO&-
le~ of charaes and counter c~
The battle heated up in .vn.
when Sheridan admitted lhal caM-
paip litera&we and a resume iamr-
rectJy stated that she holds a ma-
ter's dearee from Harvard Univer-
sity. Sheridan. a nurse, did araduate
work at the univmity, but did not
obtain a dqrec t~.
She then became the focus of a
probe into real estate deals she and
her husband. Don Sheridan, con-
ducted on behalf of city employeel.
includins City Manqer Paul Brady
Jr. and City Attorney Roaer Grable.
The probe revealed that Sheridan's
actions did not constitute a conftitt
of interest. ,
Sheridan returned the fire, chars·
ing that Agran had received im-
proper contributions.
SF voters llmlt
supervisor terms
An unusual coalition was success-
ful in lim iting members of the San
Francisco Board of Supervisors to
two four-year terms.
Proposition N was supported by
the San Francisco Chamber of Com-
merce. the G~n Party, the Black
Leaderthip Forum and the Chinese
American Democratic Club. With
90 percent of the votes in, it won
65.052, 58.3 percent. to 46.436, or
4 t .6 percent.
San Francisco Supervisor Richard
Hongisto apparently will gave up his
$23,()()().a-year position fo r the
SI 04,()()().a-year assessor's job. He
beat out Supervisor Wendy Nelder
44,415. 39.5 percent. to 30.030. 33.8
percent. _
-By Tiie A11~l•letl Prn1
~~e_ter~onJle.~~~~-----rthe righ t place -Gil Ferguson BALLOT MEASURES
--,,mten and l'ft'lTf) of --re·w-. -11-f-·-.MEASllRE
"'h1te and blue balloons graced -LOCAL
TOTALS
STATE
TOTALS
STATE
llESULT
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to clash in runoff
By KAREN AUGE
D.olly l"llot Staff Writ t r'
.\NT.\ .\N .\ -The man who
has been Orangl' Count) schools
supef'IJltCJl<k~ for ncarl~ a quanl'r
of a centul) appcarc, to ha"e been
forrcd into a full runofT with
<.hallcnger John F Ocan.
Roben Petero;o n, 69. who IS ~l'k-
10g a se"cnth term. had collected
44, 9 percent of tht• 'me. with 784 of
2.295 precincts counted Tucsda) -
a figure \h) of the 50-percent-plus-
one maJorl1~ needed to ~an outnght
A third candidate. Ronald l.
Detrick. 52. tra1l<.·d
As clrct1on rc~ult!> "ere being re·
ported. Peterson l·hargcd .that "If
1here I'> a runotT or m} opponent
v.1ns. 11 wall be be1.·ause of the
$19.000 ilkgal loan he u'ied 10 bu)
'1s1billl\ ... ui~t week. Dl'an acknowledged
that hi'> parents had made a $20.000
lOntnbUllOn to h1~ l·ampa1gn. which
e"<ceed'i the legal hm11 on campaign
contnbuuon'i
Dean called thl' transaction "an
hone'>t m1c,takc:· and said he had
returned the money and would
amend hie; most rect:nt campaign
!>tatement to reflect th e donation.
The contnbuuon \\Ould ha'e been
legal had Dean·, parems wri tten the
check to him pcr\onall\. rathn than
his campaign comm1ttl~C Dr.an then
BERGESON
From At
"I thank the puhhc re'ipccts poh-
11c1ans ""ho !>land up for what the)
beli eve an:· 'he ~1d during the
campaign '>hl' noted 5e) mour 'oted
against abon1on 26 11me~ before has
"llap-tlop."
Defcns1"e and angered -during the
campaign b~ her charges. 5e)o'mour
said his cha nge o f hcan wa~ the
result of the l '. '> 'iuprcme Court's
decision last Jul) that ga'e stall's
more power to rt''itnct abon1ons.
Although per!>onall y oppo~cd to
abortion. Seymour said. "I decided I
could ha' c loaned the mone) to has
campaign
P('lcrson·., campaign f0<.·used on
his ach1c\ t'ment~. including dt•-
vrlopmcnt 11f the .\cadt•m1c CA·ca-
thlon program. which has since ex-
panded tu all bu,t fi,c c;tat\'<,
Dean. a profrsc;or of education at
"h1111rr C ollC'gc. "on tht• endorsr-
ml'nt of the Cahforruu Tt·achcrs ..\\·
soc1a11on
The t hallengcr had charged thut J
maJOrit~ ol primal) and secondal)
'iupcrintcndent'> arc unhapp} "1th
current count~ and '>upcrintendent
sen 1ct·
Th1.· 1.·lcn1on"; outrnme. Dean <1a1d
late l ul·sJa". <.hov.t·d that h(' had
succesc,tulh · alerted \Otas 1hat
"there l'I somctbing 't'I) wrong at
the depanment of cducauon ... The
depanmcnt. ht· \aad. 1' not pro' id·
1ng the '>Cr' ll't'\ 11 should be.
Detrid .. an ~:durator and fo rmer
~hoot adm1n1\'trator. <1ta\ed out of
the campaign fra~ and prom1 cd to
strcamlint· tht• ( ount\ Depanment
of Edutat1on.
fhc \thools chief lnersces a S65-
m1ll1on hudgct and a \tatT of 800
throughout Orange Count\ Tht> De-
partment ofLducat1on O\ersees 14
special \( hool\ for th1.• handicapped.
t•1ght JU\t·n1k toun schoob and om·
for studt·ntc, 1n danger of b<'coming
criminal ofT1:ndcr ..
"ould nut 1mpn\e m ~ pcr'>onal or
rchg1ou' 'It'"'' <ln otht·r ... "
In fau. he \aid. ad' 1\cr'i told him
t'hang1ng h1~ po\1t1on would hu rt
him pohurnll~
( onsultant\ v.111 ccnainh be rnn-
'i1dcring that posc;1b1ht} ·as the}
hc:g1n anal ~ 11ng the numbers toda).
Orangt• < ount~ Rt•pubhrnn Pan)
( ha1rman Tom Fuentes said
Berge,on's '1ctol) v.a .. among sev-
eral important wins for pro-life
fon:c\ in the count} ·\ssembl)man
(Jal Frrgu'ion alc.o defeated a
chall<.'nge h~ pro-choice candidate
Ph) llas Bad ham. and pro-hfc can-
didate Tom Mays appeared headed
~ '" I' " . ' .. : ·:
-..... 1""""'. • r ·~ ,..l I • I ~. • •
From At
taoned v.crc Judge Robert
Thomas'. .\11sembl) man Gal
Ferguson's and D111tm·t <\t-
torn1.·) Michael Cap1111·~ open
suites.
· me other 1ght'> and
sound'
• Anita f-erguson. '"'r of .\<,~1.·mbl} man Ferguson. at
first couldn't t'\"l'n find the
suite re'>t.'n cd' li.1r her h us-
hand\ part~ Whl•n \he ar·
ri'ed around X pm a1 tbr
I 6th-Ooor Nt'"' port Suitt·.
which .,he thought "as rc-
sen ed tor ht•r huc,band. '>he
found a cloi.l·d door "'11h a
"Do :-..ot l>l\turh" .,1gn on the
handle.
She ralkd do" n'lta1r'> to
stra1ght('n out thl' \1 tua11on
and lcarm·d the Park \IJ°l' Sulit:
JU'il a fc"' door'\ do" n had
been resc:r,ed 1n\t1.·aJ for the
Ferguson pan~
Thl' door to thl· Parks1dl'
~u1tc "a' clo\cd too, but oner
. ·1n\1dc. Mr'>. f·ergu!ton fou nd.
1 to h1.·r relict. that 'he "as 1n
MAYS
From A2
1nclud1ng 'talt' .\sscmbhman Gil
Ferguson R-Nt>v.pon Beach
Peter Von Lltcn. 46. of Hunl·
1ngton lkalh. "a' thl' otht•r Orange
( oast rt:~1dent 111 the rare. I k ran 11
pro-t'ho1n· campaign that also in-
lur the c,op no111111a11on an the 58th
\ ''emhh l>1•.tr1ct ran·. St·~mour tried to turn the "ll1p-
flop" argum1.•nt again\! tk rgeson.
too. c111ng. charge' that \hl• '"'Itched
her 'tand 111 the 1470., on the Equal
Right$ .\mendmcnt.
RcpuhlKan lemma'" .. upponcd
Bergeson·, lir't ,\....,t•m hl) run 1n
1970. beli1.·•.ing !>hl' .. upponcd the
ER,.\. But thl'' felt hctra\eJ tv.o
)ears la11.·r "hen sh<' ..aid · c;hc op-
po<;cd amt·nding thl' l ' ~ ( oni.11tu·
t1on to ach1ne ""omen·., rights:·
and mo'it wen· 111 Sl•, mour's rnmp
for th1'.I elcl:t111n
E \ t:n 3'> th<.· c:ampaagn gr<.'" more
'tt raolic, polio; <iho" ed mo\t '01ers
remained undet·idt•d or uninterested
in the ran·. With less than 1v.o week!i
STATE
From At
Brown, led C omp1on Cit)' Treasurer
Wesley ~ndcrc; by 58 percent to 42
p('rce nt 1n an uncxpcctcdl } close
race.
In other races. Democratic Scc-
retal) of tntc March Fong Eu won
the Democrnuc nomina11on for a
fifth term as the state's chief t'lection
officer wh11C' her son, Matt Fong.
was unoppo<iCd for the Republican
nomination for ~tatc controller. In-
cumbent Gr3) D:i\ is wa5 unop-
posed for the IX-m11cra11c nom1-
nat1on for controller
San F.rnllc1sco Omr1ct Attorney
Ario Smith led Los ngcles Distnct
Attoa:.ney lni Heiner try 51 pertcnl to
49 percent an their fierce battle for
the Democ ratic nomination for at·
tomey general. Republican Dan
Lunaren was unoppo~d for the OOP. nom1na11on for attorney aen-eral.
In the onl non~rtasan race on Cahfom1a·~ 111atcw1dc ballot. two-
t«m upenntrndcnt of Pubhc fl\.
struction Rill tfonag, an outspoken
1dvocatc in both st.ate and n1tio nal
educational circle for ~la room
and textbook refoml\. le<f'"thrtt pol·
111cal unknownc. an his bid for a third
four· ear term.
the walls.
• Sens. John Se' mour and
Marian Bergeson: running
again-st each other for the
lieutenant go' ernor nom1 -
na11on. timed their appear-.
ancc!'. at the Westin perfectl)
-c;o the' "'ouldn't run into
l'3l'h other .
Sc~ mour camr earl). ~hen
the part) .startt:d at Ii p.m .• and
'>laH·d onh a half an hour.
Jus1 as ht: "'ac; ruc;hing out
"1th hi\ tamil) to attend a Lo'i
.\ngell's part). Bergt:son came
<ttrolling 1n
Bergeson. too. '.lta~ed onl) n
half an hour bdo re heading up
10 the Los .\ngcles fesll' lilt's.
No doubt the 1"'0 senator\
careful!} '~ nchron1zed 1hc1r
app.:aranct•i. 1n Los Angeles.
• In a hraght orange kn11
dress. hl·r ha lo of "'h11c hair
p.:rfccll~ co1 IT1.·d. B<.•rgeson
dearl~ \tood out at the recep-
tion. like a ra) of sunshi ne
hrl•aking through a cloud of
dark blue bla1ers.
duded upJXt'>llh>n to add1t1onal ott-
'.lhor1.· <l•I dnlhng. e'Cl'Pl in a na-
tional cmagt•nq .
.\!though he 1s emplo)cd as gen·
era I counsel to the Ne" pon Beach·
bast•d Mola DeHlopment Corp ..
on l::ltcn 1M11d hl' fa,ored hm1 11ng
gro"' th Ht• al'>o ..aid he believed
term\ <ihould ht· hnllled fo r elected
omcials.
to go \omt' 70 1x·rccn1 had sllll not
mudc up thl·ar minds
Sn mour. ~ho madl' a fonune 111
rt·al C'>late bcfor1.· la unching has JXll-
111cal career on th1.· Anaheim C'll)
( ounnl. shov.l·d has fund-ra1s10g
acumen in th1~ campaign.
He raawd ahuut $770.000 and
sp.:nt mdh-than $800.000. while
Bcrgc~on ra1i.cd JUC.t under $700.000
and 'ipent morl' th an $Q50.000. ac-
cording to their most recent cam-
paign d1sclmurc 'tatements
70TH
From At
adl) Republican d istracts an the na-
tion. Ferguson has almost always
found the general election easier
'!ailing than the primary.
In his first bad for office an 1984.
he was one of seven Republicans
seeking to replace Marian Bergeson.
who ran for the state Senate that
year.
He got a free ride in 1986. when
no one opposed him in the pnmary.
but then faced a challenge by Ncw-
pon Beach Councilwoman Evelyn
Hart two years later.
This year it was Badham.
Although this was her first hid for
public office. she was no stranger to
politics. Badham grew up on the
WIEDER
r;rom A1
out the 2nd D1str1 ct - which lakes
an Huntington BcaC'h -Wieder. 69.
found herself an a dogfight for her
poh11cal hfc.
A failed congressional bid in
wh1Ch She WU fa vored 1WO )'Cars 110
may have been the spark that 11n1tcd w much antcrcs1 an Wi~dcr's seat th•~ year. •
Althouah her congmsaonal cam·
paian wat'1;ifc with errors. the revel·
ation that Dlr had lied about havina
a <'ollcgc dcgl'\-c wa probebl> the
fatal blow.
It d1dn'1 help her among the work-
Prop. 101: Housing, Yes: 75,845 Yes: 1,058,247 PASSED
homeless bond act No: 91 ,679 No: 951,398 / 53%-47%
Prop.108: Rail and Yes:84.803 Yes 1,128,724 PASSED
clean air bond act No 82,922 No 87t.940 56%-44%
Prop. 109: Gov's Yes:92,044 Yes.1.054.716 PASSED
review of legislation No: 69.917 No : 855, 188 55%-45%
Prop. 11Cf: Tax Yes 133,709 Yes 1,592,437 PASSED
break fordtsabled "NO 32:636 No 390.660 80%-209.4
Prop. 111 Gas tax. Yes. 86,499 Yes· t ,059.869 PASSED
traffic relief act No· 9t,829 No 957.737 53%:47%
Prop. 112: Ethics Yes:98.74t Yes 1.207.287 PASSED
laws for officials No 72.647 No 725,851 62•.41'38%
Prop. 113: Yes. 133,481 Yes t .577.717 PASSED
Chiropractic licensing No 35,941 No· 338,875 ~18%
Prop. 114: Police Yes 123,093 Yes 1,398,942 PASSED
rrurder an')endment No 49.490 No 546,267 72%-28%
Prop. 115: Victims Yes 104.580 Yes t .089,640 PASSED
rights initiative No 60,284 No 814,800 5~43%
Prop. 116: Rail Yes 80,127 Yes t ,039,654 PASSED
transportation bonds No 81 ,382 No 91 4,873 53°.4-47%
Prop. 117: Wildlife Yes: 88,504 Yes 1,043. 103 PASSED
protection initiative No 79.496 No· 935.781 53%·47%
Prop. 118: Leg. Yes 74,471 Yes 671 .020 FAILED
reapport ionment No 94.369 No t ,296,199 34%·66%
P.rop. 119: Comm. Yes: 72,623 Yes. 7t9. 112 FAILED
reapportionment No: 95,313 No. 1.233,956 37%-63%
Prop. 120: New Yes 96,611 Yes 1.114.808 PASSED
prison bond act No 72.655 No. 839, 147 57%-43%
Prop. 121: Higher Yes 81,896 Yes. 1,070,666 PASSED
education bond act No: 92.664 No: 896,498 ~%-46%
Prop. 122: Quake Yes 85,654 Yes t.083.901 PASSED
safety bond act No 88.282 No 879,973 55%·45%
Prop. 123: School Yes 81,707 Yes. 480. tot PASSED
facilities bond act No· 88,925 No: 393,058 55%·45%
Alf result& are as of 12 30 a m Wednesday and have been rourded oft to the neere&t percent
Ho\\CH'r. Bergeson transferred
S~.25.000 from hl·r Senate campaign
account.
Election experh also wall be co n-
'>1denng the: gender factor "hen
looking at thl'I ran·.
Fuente said Bcrgrson's '1r tOI)
campaign trail. knocking on doors
every two years fo r her father. who
represented the Orange Coast fo r 26
}Cars. first as an assemblyman. then
a congressman.
Several hopefuls lined up to run an
the 70th earl ier this year when
Ferguson ran in a special election fo r
the 31st Senate D1s1rict. but only
Badham remained afier he lost that
race.
Gamblin.a that voters would be
attracted to her more moderate
stance on issues. Badham tried to
paint Ferguson as o ut of step with
his constituents.
Although he IS oficn criticized for
being too rigid in has conservatism
and, consequently. indfC('tivc in
Sacramento. Fe~uson as well-liked
on the Orange Coast.
ing press that she had falsely claimed
to have a dcaree in joumali4lm and
had onen lttturcd rcporteu on how
10 wnte their SlOrtC!.
nd as the only woman on 1hc
five-member Board of upcrv1sors.
she has had to fiaht for rttognition
and respect from her peers.
So this year. while supcrv1son
Tom Raley and Don Roth 'kated
w11h only token oppos111on tn thc:ir
rc-elcction bids. W1cder flct'd ll
crowd. Three of the four challcn,crs
*Crt currtnt or former el«ttd of·
ficaals: the founh an 1c1ivis1 whott
hu'lhend had ~v1ousl) run for of-
fice.
Ga"cn the he~t ehanC't of mount·
\
will be.• 1mponant for the GOP ticket
an hght of Dianne Ft·inste1n's nom1-
nat1on b) the Demncratac Party. .. u, h1n 1ng a woman banner-ear-
ner 1'1 gmng Co he a great help,''
Fuente\, ~ud ... -\nd Manan's prl·s-
encc on the ti cket "'" he of great importance fo r Orangl' Count}.
He maintains a vo lunteer support
group even dunng non~lcction
)'ears that ""orks hard for ham come
clcc t1on 11me.
Bad ham also wa fru strated b} her
inability to debate Ferguson. Whale
she stumPl·d throuehout the distnct
and attendrd candidate forums. he
remained on duty an Sacramento.
Badham said he was afraid of her.
Ferguson said he simply couldn't be
tn two places at once.
Although the 30-year-<>ld Badham
also pla)ed up her yo uth and energ).'.
she said she tri<'d to appeal to all
\'OlCl"S .
"l'vl' been a multi-issue can-
d idate. appealing to a broad spec-
trum of voters lookina for leadership
change.·· hr said Tutsday. ••
1ng a stro ng chalkngl' was tong-time
We 1minsier CeiMf\Cilwoman Neu·
gebauer. But Neugebauer. 62. who
dcdancd 10 cri'1C11c Wieder. waacd a
low key campaign and iienerated
liute intere 1.
Tryina harder was Sonju. who ran
apinll Wieder 12 years aao when
the superviwr WH m1kin1 hcT first
bid for the 2nd Di tnct ofTK'C.
nJu. SI . s:ud she coukl practical-
ly rM11t h~ old camp111n htct'ltun-
btt1usc Wieder had bttn so incfftt-
tivc.
Alt<> h11hly critical wctt former
Fount11n Valley Councilman John
Harecr and Seat Reach acti-vt t
Marie le''' nt{
'
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• C~SSIFIED/14
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1990
SURFING Top vvomen enter Laguna Open
-T-vvo-time defendingl champ epalinski returns lloyd
Tice
Ryan
TM Dally Piiot
LAG UN..\ BE .\CH -The Laguna Open
'ollc) ball c·hamp1onsh1ps. for )Cars a sho"-
casc for the top men's professional t"'o-man
beach teams. '"" hi11.hh1tht the top Women's
Professional ollc)ball· Association teams.
June ~9-Juh I at Main Beach.
The 36th. annual t>di t1on of thr Open.
sponsored h} thl' Oruae Coa11 Dally Pilot.
"111 oc dedicated to thl' mr mor} of J ud)
Bdlomo. a bnght )oung star on the pm-
fe,.o;1onal tour "ho pa sed av.a) in Januar)
follow tnJl <,urge~ for thH 01d cancer.
Bt'llomo plac,.d second 1n last )Car's Open
"ith former partm·r Lisa Strand. The UC
Santa Barbara graduate and Hall of Fam<.·
member "as an \11-.\menca sclect1on under
coach Kath~ Greg.on and still hold several
~hool rrconh In 19 . she v. ao; 'otrd th~
\1aJor League Volle~ bafl indoor professio nal
kai.?u<.'·., Rool..1e of the Year
Thl· .\s11oc1a11on of o llc,bll Profrs 1onals
men·s tour. "h1ch has a beCr compan) a 1ts
chief sponsor. was forced out 1n connecuon
\\1th thl." Laguna lkach Cti~ C'ounc11"11i strong·
antt-drug abuse awareness theme established
for thl' C\l."Ot II\ 1989.
making . . . . .
name-Thomas'·33 rally Detroit
Ed1'>on H1gh·s top 'iurfing star
Joshua Ryan npped and slashed his
wa' into the·" inner°<; circle at the
Surf Fest contc·sted at 9th treet 1n
Huntington Bench last unda\.
past Trail Blazers, 105-99
NBA FINALS
(Detr9" ........... 1·0)
~ 1-Detr9" 105, f'"'11Md " nw.-.......... Detntt,' IUft.
thl' third ron!ll'l'Utl\l' \Car and arc
looking to repea t as champ1om. -
"as not the d1tlcrencc.
Thi." Oprn. v. ~tch ligurrs to alt Fact about
100.000 spectators o'er threc da~s. sttll "111
fraturc mcn·c; and v..-omcn·s profc:ss1o nal
di\ 1m>n,. \\1lh S25.000 purses for eacb
C\ c n1 While the Laguna Oprn 1s not an
offi"al \\ P\ ..\ tour e\l'nt. the "omen·s tour
has guarantel'd II top 16 teams w11l partlCl-
patc. Th<: ..\dult Four-Person Coed di\ 1~1on
v.111 fea ture a $2.000 pursr.
Heading thr "omen·~ div1s1on will be the
WP\'.\'-; top-ranked team of Janice
(PIH~ 1H OPEN/811
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<iurfing in 1w1c·e 3'i man~ heats as
an~ other competitor in the C\ent.
R~an also plan·d fifth in the 19-and-
o' er d1 ' 1s1on. "h1ch featured three
professional-; in the Sl'<·man final.
The 19-and-OH'r di' 1s1on final wa
th<.' la cot hl·at ofthl' da\, and b' then
R'an was a ll1tlc bit worn out:
Guard scores 1 4
in key fourth
quarter stretch SUft.-Detntt ............... 12:JI IUft. n.... June 12-Detnlt •• l'W1IMd,
.. , don't th1n l. Portland became
rallied at the end." Thomas said ... ,
thought "C pla~l·d much bt'llrr dr-
fensiveh at the cnd of tht' gamc ... ...
···1 was gelling prell) tired b} thl'
end. having surfed in thrl·e con-
-;ecut1,·e heats:· R}an said ... I fig-
ured I might not do a<1 -well in the
lac;t one. but I went all out 10 11
an\wa,:·
R}an "on the high sc·hool
d1 vis1on con' incingl). topping Brian
Alper (second). Tom Baker (third).
Oil) Klein (fourth). Ryan Hean
(fifth) and Jeff Moms (sixth).
R}an also g.:JH' Kiri. Tin·. the
e\ entual winner in the 19-and-o' er
bracket. a run for hts mont·~ in the
first heat of the da\. the cloS<.'St
qnvone caml' to knocking Tice out
ofit.
.. I wanted to \\Ill that heat so that
l·wouldn't havc to surf in thc re-
pechargc:" R)an s~ud. The semifinal
"inners rccc1ved automatic final
berths.
"I knc" the hcat was close. and I
think a couplc of good oncs at the
end got 1t for him." Ryan said. "T.,be
rcpccharge heat was the one I was
worried about. ..
Ryan made 1t out of the heat
prelly easily but had to 1mmed1ately
surf in the final of the high school
dt' 1sion and then the 19-and-o,er
bracket succcssivcl~.
"Once I knew that I got out oftht•
rep and did well in the high school
final. I had nothing to lose in the last
heat." Ryan ~id. ··t just went o ut
f~IHM IH TICE/111
By Bill BARNARD
"" s.>on• \lfrtur
AUBURN HILLS. M1r h. -Isiah
Thomas. the Pocket Magic. never
stood taller than he did Tuesda)
ntght.
Thomas 1s occas1onalh calkd b}
that nic kname bt'cause of his fnend-
<ih1p "•th Mag1r Johnson. who
stands 6-foot-9 to Thomas° 6-1.
8ut it's Tho mas who's in the NBA
Finals tht~ \Car while Johnson's
Llikers arc on the s1deltnes and thr
~troll point guard was throne "ho
ga ve a ma11.1cal pcrformanct'.
He scored 1-l of his 33 points 1n
a five-mrnute span down the strct h
a'> the Pistons rallied from a I()..
point deficit 1n thc final scvrn
minutes to defeat the Po rtland Trail
BlaLl'rs I 05-99 in the bc:st-of-7 senes
opener. . _ ..
Ponland led 90-0 on a ba~'kct b~
Buck Wilham with 7:04 1cn,l'··
l
Eight Sunset
players dot
South roster
The Daffy PHot
AN HEIM ....,... 1-ountain Valle)
High baseball coach Ron LaRufTa
and eight unset League pla)crs
were named to the South .\II-Stars in
the 23rd annual K1wani Oranae
Count\ ·\II-tar 8a5eball Game 11
La Pa(ma Part.. on Tucsdn).
Oranae Coast an•a pla yers named
to the South ro ter include catcher
Robin Lindse) and Marc Ney.field
of the rcttntl)' crowned Cl F S-A
champion Manna V1k1n1s. Newfield
hit .472 with six home runs and
Lindsey hit .444 with four home
runs dur101 tht rqular season.
Others include shon stop O.n1el
Hemande1 and unK t ~uc MVP
pitche r Duane Paat of the un9et
Lt-aauc cha rnpton ~an View Sca-
fl'te ... IN AU·STAlt/IJI
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• IU'I\. .,,.,,. JuM 14-Detnlt ............
' IU'I\. (If MClellMV) SUft., JuM t7-f' ........ Detntt, J:JI IU'I\. (If ....... ,., )
Tue., JuM .,_....,...... •t Deitt-ett,
• IU'I\. (If MClelMr¥)
.. Wl' \\Crl' bl·ll~ up at that ttme. ··
Pistons coach Chuck Dah ~•d.
.. Isiah pla)ed a magKal 10 m inute~:
where ht' knockr d cvrl'\ shot do'-"n
Tho mas scored 1-l p0ints fro m the
6:49 mark unttl there was I :49 re-
maining. 8" ing thl' Pt tons a Q9-9-l
lead the} nc' er rchnqu1shed .
.. One o f Isiah''> greatest gifts 1s his
leadership -thl' abillt) to tal..e
o' <.'r." Dah <1n1d.
'"The crowd really got into ti and
I got a burst of cnl'rgy from soml'-
" hcrc." Thomas s:ud ... , was gelling
nervou whl·n "'-' got tx·h1nd."
Thomas <iatd the Pistons· e\-
pcnence -the} arc in the finals for
.. W e pla~l·d ltke "'-' "anted to for
about 43 mtnutes ... Ponland coach
Rick .\delman said. ..Down the
stretch. thr~ got more ph~ steal a nd
turned their dden'IC up."
.\dclman \atd Thomas "'knows
v. hat 11 take'> to "in ··
Ch de Drl'\kr scored 2 I point
and · W1lltam'i lint hed with 20
po1nt<1 and I 2 rdl<>unds for the Trail
Bla1ers. -who arr making their first
apprarance 10 the finals since the)
won the champ1onsh1p in 1977.
..l'liah 1s \tr ('lutch. but -we didn't
e'<pect him to c;hoot the ball as well
as hr did:· \atd '-' tlltams. in his tirst
-;rason "1th Pon land after ~·\Cn
\Cars at Ne" Jersc,. "We were pla~
ing e\tfl'mch "<.·II and c11cl..ing on
all C\'ltndcr<1.t.
Thl' team'> both finished 5~-23 1n
the regular seaC<on and rach "a 35-6
at home. ''Ith a <1pht of their two
mcct1n1ts. l\to'lt of the opening µme
f PIHM 1H FINALS/Ml
~l1ton1 CCNKh Chudl D.., 1eem1 to I•• what he 1ee1 In
second quarter of Galw• t with ltorttand on TueldaJ.
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·: . • • . . • • • • ' • • • • • • . . • Polonia' s ·hits lead
Angels past Royal~_)
• •
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Uniform is different
but success in KC
continues in 6-4 win
ly DOUG TUCKER
KA r\S CITY. Mo. -It doc...~·t sccm to maucr whose uniform he
"ca" or "'hat cal\ ht' rtprc nt
v..-ht'n Lui~ Polonta comes to Kan~"
C't h .:, don't know v..-hat 111s about th1
plact. btn I lo"c 1t." P-olon1a s.1d
Tucsda) O\&hl af\cr collcct1n1 thrct'
hits Hd two RBis 1n the AnacJs· 6-4
Schedule
ATaAT • w.cl: •I ltov.it S:lS
OMO.CK Thu:•• ltov•ts 11:15
• T'M8 MOL• Fri: It~ IC 7:15 (
All .. mes on KMPC redlo • On TV, Ch. S; IC Spom(:tlennel,
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-• and the •\ '<; ht' was al"a one of :
lht' lOU&he" OUl tn the lln\e. •
,_., ,,, ... '1ctof') o'er the Ro al
Kansa C111an' att used to KC•na Aftlel• CMcMr Lwe ~.,,.... reMflel out f9r a.te ttvew .. Poloma dn dam• 1n Ro)al1
l(evlft I...., tcerN on ICurt Stlltwelr1 tllouMe In tMrt1. _ • ~t.1d1om \\'hilt" "11h lhe 'ankrt
"Tht' an1fic.al 1un is ~n •uttrd to !
my game. a lot o f which is blttd on ·i
spttd:' said Polonia, who joined \he •
Angtls 1n a lradc with the Yankees :
1n April. "It JUst iwms likt I alwtys
Stt the Mii 10 wrll heft."
Mar~ la"8.'ton (4-'} WIS dw
.......... ANCllU/811
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Of-.. C... DAILY PILOT I Wedi__,, June I, 1110
Smith loses no-hitter In 7th
But Braves hold off Dodgers, 6-4
LOS ANGE~ -Atlanta's Peet
Smith crrtaan.ly had his pnoritiC$ •traiaht.
Althouah he had a no-hitter into
the seventh inning. Smith was trail-int, Los Anaeles 1-0.
'You don't rttlly think about a
no-bitter when you're down 1-0,"
Sm ith said T utsm)' niJht. "It wu in
the blck of m y mind . but it wasn't
that bia a deal to me. When they
scored that run in the sixth it kind
of tainted it for me. You can pitch
a no-hitter and still lose. Stranae
thinp happen when I pitch."
Smith pitcKed one-hit ball for
seven lnn1nas and a throwing error
by Los Anaeles third bastman
Lenny Hanis ltd to a six-run eighth
1nnin1 as lhe Braves beat the
Or~ Coast Dally Pilot
DodgBS Pl~ of Day
M•• Mor .. n., allowed no
earned runs In 7¥) ~~ but
errors .. d to defeat.
Dodttrs M .
Dave Justice added a two-run
double, Dale Murphy an RBI 1inale
and Jeff Blauser capped the Braves
ti&hth with a run-scorina double to
chase starter Mike Morpn (M).
Joe Hesketh Pitched lhe final two
lnninas and allowed thrtt runs and
three hits in the· ninth.
"Pete Smith wa1 com ing ri&lll at
us and I was aoina riaht at t6cm,"
Morgan said. "Unfon unately, it
came out the way it d ad. I felt fine
early. but I started to tire a little and
was geuinf the baJI up. facina extra
hitters hun.''
Mor'fln scattered four hits in
SC\en innings and drove an a run
wuh a suicide squeeze bunt in the
sixth befort the Dodgers even got a
hit.
Smith (5-4) did not allo w a hit
unul the se'cnth inninJ when Eddie
Murra} blooped a singJe to left. Tht Dodge~ "ere retired 1n order
through the first fiq~ innings b)
Smith, who lost his last start to an
Diego. 2-1. last Thursda).
Smith retired the first 15 batters
Sports break
Schedule
AT •AT .... ~·
Wtid; •• ._.. 7:35 ("°"'9) ~~ o.e mac ~:lcllt
•ntaMOU l'rl: et ,.... • 7!05
Al ..,.,_ °" KA.K redlo (1'0)
• Oft TV, OI. 11; tc s.orttaaeMei
bef0tt Juan Sam~I d rew a lcadofT
walk on four pitches in the six lb and
cruised to third on his 22nd stolen
bue and catcher Grq Olson's wi ld
throw. •
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H rned ruM •Nln11 11\efn ... IMJ tht arn••·
Ille ~ hav• •urrtnOered 17 YNerneo
run• In thtir I.ail nine eames • • Ttw Oooeef1
llevt °"" no·NI tor ffve lnnines tw~t In !Mir
IH I lllrN N"'ft TMI ...... dkl II $undey
I" C111C•Mel"' 1·0 v1<1or\' ,,.._ WtM l&U
wl'IO •H ~ultc! IO llart toftlehl tor Ille ~' pllc!'led •nt nln111 1Mff19 .-.e -....,1 wil come ou• of tht bulll>en ancs slart IMIHCI
... inst Jtllwl Sln9ltl The Oocteers' neat
vlieto<-v Wiii De lheor e,OOOlh H t lrancftlM
"llelll• ' Jim .......... •l'IO '·~ '"'" llmH Mol\dtv n19111 1n •-~l's te·sir,keout
9•mt ••~ ..,_. OUllCMO out rwic. t>v "-0.-S '" •ne 8os1on r1o111·11anoer·s •KO<'O·
Mttino »"'"'°"' l>erlO<'mt nu t9•'"'' Seeni. In 1916
-By Tlae Associated
Big 10 athletic personnel have .. ..
Detroit's Mike H••th ts t•gged out •t the
pl•t• by Clevel•nd c•tcher S•ndy Atom•r
Af'Le1..,._.o
Jr. whll• trying to score from third b••• on
a fly b•ll to left ffeld In the third Inning • less enthusiasm for Penn State
C HIC .\GO -Big Ten un1vers1ty At Indiana. bask('tball coach Bob Knight has
pres1d('nts ma\ ha'l' \Oted to add Penn ....a. opposed adm1s~1on of Penn tate and footbafl coach
State to the C(;nferencc. but some of the '!1111" Bill Mallo') said Mo,cla~ he would "rather JUSt leave
school<;' spon!> jX'rw nn('r said· Tuesda' the league a~ 11 1
the dec1s1on d<~~ httlt' for their programs. ..I don't think 11 net'ds to be chanscd. 1 ha,en't M inne~ta athletic director Rick Ba\. one of the Sttn an~ thing that J thinl.. 1s reall) going to benefit
leading opponl·nts of Penn Sta te's 1nclu.s1on. said 1f (the B11t Ten)." Mallon said.
athletic directors had 'otcd Monda\ instead of school
. Jays' Fernandez· responds
to switch, leads 7-3 win
presidents. "Penn tate '-'Ouldn't ha.,e ~n a member "I see lots of ad,antages for Penn tate.'' Bay
of the league ·· said. ..The} can no1.1. recruit kids and have the
The conferent·c·s uni' ers11~ presidents. known as add1t1onal lure of being Big Ten champs and playing
The Council of Ten. agreed 1nformalh la.st December in the Rose Bo"'I It "on·t help a Big Ten .school in
10 add Pt.>nn State hut made 11 ofTic1ciJ Monda' w1th reCTUltJOg a 7.J ,0 w -".\t lea~t lbl'foreJ ~ou could go into Penn-
'\l·cording tu confert>ncc o lhcialS:-PeTm-Stare --~h an1a and. 1f a J-1 tf$ torn.~~. 'If }OU want to be
1.1.ould not tx·gin comjX'llt1on 1n major n.•,enue sports a Big Ten chdmp1on or play in the Rose 801.1.I. ~ou
SUl'h as football and basketball until 1995 but 10 ha\{' 10 comt.> rn a Big Trn school.· No"' the~ ca n have
othrr '>P<>ft'> 11 could '>tan as ('arh as t 99 t-9.:?. their cak(' and t•a t 11. t110,'' Ba} said.
. fan, ig Tcnalhll'fic d1 rR tors t~uld rmt~ Oh1()-. t111e--a1hkt1t-dtrt't't~ JH~-J<lne5 ~ nQ.I
reached tor rnmmcn1 Tul·~a~. but some conference discuss h1~ op111 H1n ahout Penn State·s entn . "It's
coach('\ t'l"htx:d Ba~\ comments. 1mmatenal ho"' Jim Jones feds. It's done:· he said
~ed Sox' Morgan suspended
'\r\\ '()R" -Bo,ton Rt>d ~o.\ ~
m;.inJga Jot· \lorg..in "a~ '>USpt>ndcd
Tul·\Ja, tor thrt'l game!> h~ .\mcm·an •
League Prc'>11..kn1 Hohb\ Bro"' n tor sup----=~
porting d hru<,hh.11. ~ r111.h 1hat kd to a hcm·h·cleanng
bra"' I IJ\t "'l·t•l..1.•nd in < kH·land
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had hl'l111.·J Ao 'ltnn ht':ll < In eland tke pr~' 1ou~ night
On "-und.i' lfoga < kmcn .. h11 'itanft'\ JdTerwn
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·· 1 ht f;tll thJI ritlhl'f\ thro"' clo\e to hitter~ and
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Prna .ind < lnd<11Hfi < hn'> James 1.1.ert· CJeC tcd
dfter "i unda~ ·, hr:.i1.1. I c kml·n' \ta~cd 1n thl· game
_ .. 1)1,u plml· ol othl·r plJ\ers has not been
l1nal11l'd J\ the '1dl·nt.1rx· and umpire·s repon arl'
'>till 111 hl• t'\Jlu.1tl'd ·· fi rciy,n \31d .. In :.i \ltua11on such
J\ •lll·urrl·d bl·1"'l'l"fl thl' Ho\ton ~ed \o\ and
< ll''l'IJnJ lnd1.in' h11Y.l \l'r thc managa'> arc held
rt'\pon'll hk· l11r lhl· dl llon' ol 1hl·1r team'> ··
Stanford stays alive, 6-1
fl\1 \H \ "dl l ro\ Paul5en ~, .
/\ drll\ l' 1n thrcl' run' Jnd John Reid pll(h-
cd OUI 11f (\\!I IJ!l Jclnl\ to l..eep IOp-Sl·edrd
\tJnlord J ll\ t' in thl ( olkf!c \\ orld ~nt's
v.11h a '•·I \lllnf\ mer \li.,~1 .. s1001 late on Tuesda'
In .in111hn gJml·
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1'1Jna \tJll' hm l. 11u1 o f •. 1 hatting sl ump "'llh tY.o
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in a nother coa ch . ··
Norby qualifies for Open
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Including a triple, to drive In
two runs.
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Ton~ Fernandez wears No. I. But he prefers No.
After spending the first 50 games batting leadofT,
Fcrnande1 1.1.as mo' i.'d to the serond spot b} Toronto
mananger \110 Gaston to take the p~sure o ff a
struggling \fool..1c Wilson
Fernande1 tnpled 11.1. ICi.' and drove JO three runs
Tuc'>da~ night as the Blue-Ja)s opened a th ree-game set
1.1. 11h a 7-3 \ICtOT) o'er the M innesota Twins JO front
of a regular-season record crowd of 49, 741 .
Ft>rnandc1. 1.1. ho leads the ma ors with s1>. tnples~
got three hits and scored t1.1.1ce. He 1s 9-for-14 with three
triple' since mo' 1ng from the lcadoffspot to the second
'>lot la'>t 'iaturda\
·· o far 1t"s "urkcd out.'. Gaston said. "Maybe he
lr:rl'> llkl· hr doe .. n't ha'e to take a; man) pitches. But
1t "'a~ mJ111I~ dl''igned w tal..l· thl· pn·ssurt' off Mook1e ··
In othn \mencan League gamt.>s.
• Rt>d Sox 9. Yaoktts 8: Wade Bogg.\ tn pled and
\l.Orl'<l on Jud~ fh·rd\ \UIClde -.queen· In tht' eighth
inning J\ thl· H<i'>tun fh·d ~o' '>po1kd :"'e1.1. York's
lomch.1ll.. and wnt thc 'anl..ce' to their ninth IOS'> in
IO ttamc'
• Tlgt'rs 6~Jnd1ans ?; \~n r rammell drO-~t' in l\1.0
run., Jnd < l"l 11 r 1dda anJ I 10~1.f \1oseb~ each got tY.O
hm as thr l>c1ro11 l 1gl'r'I U'>t.>d I 0 .. ingks to heat
( ll''l°IJnd f hl· lo" "'3" thl· Indians· "ath 1n tht.'1r la!.t
nim· gaml''
• Marlnt'rs 10, White Sox 6: Ja, Buhner hit a thrt.>e-
run d11uhk Jnd lknr) < ntto had an RBI tnpk· and 11,1,,0-
run '>mgk J\ lhl· \l"J llk \lannc~ !>C'on-d se'en times in
thl' filth inning Jnd bc.·.11 the < h1catto Whitt' So\ Bnan
Holman 1 ~-'' \\On h1'> founh straight stan despltl'
g1' 1ng up '" run,. lour of thl'nl l'arned.
• Brt'\Hr 6, Orioles 4: JJmlt' :".ia,arro allowed 11.1.0
h11' through ''' inning\ 1n ht!> second stan since:
n·turnintt Imm thl' minor., and B.J Surhoff homered 1n
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OAllLANO TEXAS Red Sox 9, YlnkM\ I
Nl:W YOllOI 80ST0N
a thrtt-run Sl\th as the Mil"aukcc Brc"'crs beat the
Balt1more Onoles.
• Atkletlcs.7, Raagen 4: Marl.. McC1Y.1rc hit t1.1.o
homers and dro 'e in fi,e runs. leading Bob Welch and
the Oakland Athle11cs past the Texas Rangers McG~1re
hit t\l.o-run homers 1n thr first and third innings. and
added a sacnficc th 1n thl· ninth He matchc:d his career
high for RBis ·
In the ~a11onal League
•Pirates 6, Cubs S: The P1mburgh Pirates turned
two high-ho ground balls and a "'all into the w1nn1 ng
run in the ninth inning. g1' 1ng rookTe--Stantlilln a h1 \
first maJor lea~uc '1ctof\
•Mets 6, E~pos S: Tom O'Malk~ who had two
hm 1n 22 at-bah. led ofT thr I Ith 1nn1ng Y.lth a homt'
run O\ er thl· l'entcr-licld fl'Ol'l' to hft Ne1.1. York O\'Cr
Montreal 1 he 'ictof) \napred ~e1.1. 'ori..:~ three-gamt•
losing stn.·al..
• Phillies;, Cardinals 6: un D\l..'>lra tied thc St"OH'
Y.llh a 11.1.0-run s1ngk and Von Ha~es put thr Ph1ladt>l-
ph1a ahead "1th another t1.1.o-run single to l-ap a tour-
run eu1.h1h inning for thl· Ph1ll1e\.
•Giants 6, Red I: \toll C1arrclt~ l'ndl·d J ~a~n·
long ~lump h' outp•tlhlft~ '.*l:. ER.\ lc.-:tdc:-r Jac-k
.\rrmtrong a .. <ian Franu o dr featcd ( 1nunna11 6-1
handing the Red'> ;.1 \C<.:ond ~1ra1gh1 lo" for onh tht·
third lime 1h1<, '>l'a,on -
• PadrH 11. A1tros !: 1Xnn1<, Rasmus!oen pitched
a fo ur·h11tc•r and \ha1.1.n .\hnl·r and C rarr~ T t•mpkton
h1t l oO<.t'lUll'r homn, 1n a '>1\-run fifth inning. le.id1ng ~an D1l'go pa\I Hou .. t11n I he l<1'>t·plall' .\'tro' ha'e los1
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MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American L.._,.
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EMerl1M1 Sae 48 "' 27 5' 333
Crlfftv SH S3 704 36 " 333 OF'erker Mil '6 116 21 SI .llO
Censeco 0.k SO 111 11 61 32'
F'uc:ke11 Min s 1 191 11 ., ns Sllllwtll •CC .. 1n 71 SS 320
FlatOet Det S7 111 34 Sf J 16 CleOOltll Min 48 19' l2 61 J 14
RUNSo-<e111ec:o, 0.klenO, '1. llHenelerlC>ll,
0.kl•ncl. lt, Puc:1t.e11, M1nneM>le, )7, Gritftv,
St•lll•, 36, BJedlM>n. Kenut Cltv, l5
lt81-Cen\ecO, 0 •11.l•l'IO. 49, 'Flok5t7, -otlroll.
4'. Gruoer. Toronto, .u. McCwlre, 0.kl•lld. 39. LeOtlerO, S.•llla. )7, MetclonlOO, Cltveleno. JS,
Pvc11111, MlnneM>te, ~. Batt. To<onlo 31. GN lll,
MIMOMtte, 31
HITs-Gritfev. Ste11te. 6'. Grut>er T11<on10,
62, Pvc~•"· M•nMM>'•· '1. C•n•eco 0.1<1enc1. 61, Cl•OOen. MlllllllM>ll, '1
OOU8LES~Puc1<111 Minnesota, 16, RHenoerlC>ll, Oekl1no, 16 Ceioeron. Clllceoo IS, s1111we11. i<.e11 .. , Cllv IS, Crut>er..._ Tor~ro.
l , er 1 ,/Qlfnneible, T4. S-nvoer. Clevtlelld 14
TlllPLES-Fff'neneler, Toronro, 6, Brumtev,
S.eltle. 4, Cuilttn. Cniceoo, •. P!lllllol, Oerroll. •
We1>11er. Clevetend. 4
HOME RUNS-C•n1ec:o Oekle,,d, 1'. Field·
et, Oerro11, 19, McCwort, Otkland, tS, Cruoer,
Toronro 14, Crilft11. S.et11t, 10. JtB•rf1eto. New
York, 10, M•raonedo. Cleveland. 10, • ere lleo Nllll 9
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G Aa It H f"ct.
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L•rl\11'1 C•n 41 111 21 6S 3S• Gent All 4 I 131 l 1 41 3'3
TCwvM SO SI 102 :U t.9 3'2 o.-ci... so 11• 21 " 341 AIQrner SO SO 101 16 61 lJ3
Lino F'•I SI 113 16 61 .l33
V•nSlvkt p,, '6 IU 23 SS l31
BHer<Mt Con 4S tto 77 S9 U I
Wellecn Mon SI 199 76 6S l77
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NL Al • Shir Yetlftt
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CekMf
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TOOi! Zt t S• LOu•\ lot 609 '· Mllce ScleKI•, O .... n , IOJ,'6S. 4 Ttrrv Kenneov Se1> Fr•n
c••co 94 '7• S C rt •o B•110 o Hou1•on 11 •10 •
Ern1• W"' 11 Al••nre SS 413 1 M•-t L'tVo t •t
Poll\C>Wll" SI'" I JO« G ••rO• C" c•oo ._ 6SO
l'ifll ....
1 N oll Cter• San F•ancosco 402 1'6 7 Me••
Greet Cn•Cl llO 11) 911 ), Ptoro Guerrero SI
Louo\ 97,194 4 J•C• C1er1<, Sen 01t110 14 6'1 S Clentl Oevl\ HO;>\IOn. 70,IS7 & AMrf\ Ga
orr1111• MOl'lr ;et 66 656 1, l!dclle Murrt v •
Dede9n. Sf,)10 a T040 Bt"l•l\!jf' C•"C·""•'
'6 501
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Ounce" C•nc ""•'• 11 IU S Oe•·'>O Of'!."•• en Mon1rtel 71 S11 6 (;r990 Jtffer f!\ New Vor•.
6• I Sl 1 JO\t 0<111t noo SI LDu•\ SI 7S9 I B
Coren Hoo..110" ~9 140 Tllord9ue
I Cnr•\ Seoo C nc•,.ne'• m 100 1 Ho,.11•0 Jl}l'"ll)" Nf'w Yor. 17) '" ) Mall W· e,,...,
Sen Frenc iCO 131 00 4 Tim Wt•tacn Mo ..
lrtai lOl 81• s T11 ... Pe'lO f!ll)., St Lou'
19 ~I 6 Lv I !Ml ate• C"•Clt-:10 61190 J B ~
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SllOrl\IOC>
I Ou e Smorn Sr Lou \ 760 842 1 B<1•r,
L'I'' n C nc ""a' 71~ 951 ) Snawon Oul\\10" (fl <•llO 119 710 4 JO\t Ur Dt San l'ran<•\CO
81 893 S Carr, Temp e•o,. San 0 PllO 71 336 6,
Alfreda Griffin, Ood9en. U,740. 1 SP••e Owefl
Moruru •9 ~I I Jav Bell P !!\Duron 46 OOS
Oulfielcl I ~Pv•n M•lt n,.•I !>11" r·a~c \<r• 7SS 16} 7
Tr.,., c,..,,,,,, Sen 0 e110 7•S 92S 3 A""'"
O&W\0" Cl'>C aoo n1 49S 4 Derr ;I s''"""D"" .. N~w YO•~ 70) 781 S Booov Bor,1·11 P.tf\Dur~h
190 .,, 6 A"d• Van "'"'"e Pofl\Outon 147 7SO 1 Eric 0 11>1•1 (1ncmn191, 111 864 9 Joe (ar•pr
S11n 01eoo 109 S47 9 ""''"•e McGee St Lou., IOS 129 10 Barry BD<>d\ P1!!\buron 103 H S 11
Le" Ovkslrn Pn,111oelPn•• 99 S'4 11 T ,.., ~a•ne\ Monrrea• 91 413 13 V·ncr Co f"'an 'ii
LOv•\ 19 421 I• Br ell Buller San F' ranc•\<O 11 681 IS Je•omr Wallo" Cnicaoo 87 111 16
Ke .. n Bau San Franc.sco 68. 106
BASKETBALL
NBA pUy9fh
THE l'INALS
.~.., ..... -'"· 1·0)
Gema 1-Porlleno OelrOlt
Tnu" -Po<llencl •' Oe1ro11, 6 o m ~-Ot.1ro11 •• Porll•no 1} lO om Tue . Jvne 11-0t rrool er Porllend 6 P rn
Tnur June 1-0tlrool el Po<llencl 9 om flt
MGe11•rv> Sun . June 11-Po<llen<I er Oe1ro11, 3 30 om
(1f nece11erv1
Tue . Jvr>e 19--Por11eno "' Oetr01• 6 om 1 ,1
t1K t\Hrvl
NBA FIN~S
Pl•tens 105, Tr•I "8ten " iceme n --
f"CWlTLAND -Keruiv 1· 13 4·7 II. Wllt1em1
I· 12 •·9 10, Ovckworlh 1· 14 l·S 11. Oru ler 9· 19
3-l 71, Porter S· IS 4·4 16. Vouno I·) O·O 3,
Pt rrovlc 1-3 O·O 1 Rooln\Of' I S O O 1, Cooe>er
O·I o-o o ro1e11 39·1S 18·28 99 •
DETROIT -llOdman l ·S O·O 6. Edward\ 7·9
S·I 9 Lelmt>eer 3·9 S·S 11, Dumars 6-IS 8·9 10
TllOmH 13·21 S·6 ll. S•llev 1·6 7·• 6, Jon111on 0-6 7 11 Ao11>rre S· 1' 7· 11 II Totals 34 91 34 4'
lOS sc .... 0'1 Ou•rWI
Porll•llO lJ 19 18 19--99
Ot1ro11 24 23 29 29-IOS
l ·Po1nt ooef\-Po<lle llO 3·11 (Po<ler 7·S
Young 1·3. Kenev 0· I Ore•ter 0-11. Ot rrool
l· 10 ITl!Om.t\ 1 3 Aou1rre 1 ·2. JonnlC>ll 0-1
Oumar1 0·1 L111m1>et' O·l l Foult O
~oome.,. "'°''.. ~~Ao<~ u (Wtll•emt .,, Oelro•• Tl Le1moeer ISi A\
''~•-Porneno 11 1Porrer II Oelro.1 II (T"Oma1 61 To•• rou \-Po•ttena JS Ottro•• 2S
A-11 4$4
llUNS-6onll•• Poll\Ovf'on 41 Ovlo,tl"'llt • -----------------Plllledeloh•e. 4 I McCtt Sr LOUIS.. lt . 6 ett l..O wllll 1'
llBl'-8on•l'e Poll\Ouron 44 Oew'°" Cn· ceoo. .._ JC..rrer. Sen Ooeoo. '3. GO•••\ HOU\lon, ,, 8ono\ Pllls.ovro,. ,. MeW•"••m•
Sen Frenc•\CO, 31. w ere,. Sen Frt n<•KO 31,
(;~Hero SI LOVtl 31
HITS-Ovkllre P1111a0t1on1e 16 T(,..,~nl\
Sen O.e90, 69 S."01>erO Cn-c•llO 61, Alorn•r S.1'1 OteQO, 67. Lerll.1n, C1nc1n,.a11 6S McGee Sr
Looi\ 6S. W•"•Cll. Montreal 65
OOUBLES-PrHi.v, Allen!• 11, Well•Cll Monlrtel. 11, Ovk\lre Pllil•<ltlohle 16, Jet·
lt rlti New Yorll. IS TGw11M. Sen 01ego IS TlllPLES-Colem•n. St Louil , S, 8on111e.
P11t11>vron 4 Krvl\. F'hile0.101111 4, TCwvnn,
La <)uin1a·, I >a' l' I kn1.m·'1 lor
\11u1h hl·ad ,11;1c h l>an l k l t•1111 111
Fl T11r11 ll11th
I.>.: 1 nin .1 p.lll·llflll' \COUI Im tht•
..\ngl'l'i gu1Jnl thl' ( harg1.·r, It> lht•1r
filth \uuth ( 11:1\I l l·.1g Ul' l rfl\\ 11 111
hi\ \l'H'n \\',Ir' al 1hr hl'lm I .1H utl.1
Nemo (ScJIMI)
0
S.U1'1 reatw
O•n Beller !Tu"•"' JlfTI 8et1\0IO IMel•r 0.11
Creo 8r•11111' IE ••enciel
~.... A._._
p 1 l6
OF 3'2
P I 30
JH on Brlnov IHunlongton BHClll
J11on C,,..ms. ILi Qu•nt•I
OF JSO
IF J70
IB J.42
p ltO
p 180
Sc.oft Cro1bv fSenle Ane V•l,.vl
Konr Oonnellv IFoornoMI Jetf Hell (F'ounreln Vertevl
8o Hei.v IEt Torol
L'-1 HHllno1 (Meter Ot•I
O•n1et Htrn•ncMI IOcteri V111wt
Cnrl1 Larson (Wnlm•n\tert
1100111 Linotev (Merine)
Kevin LovlnOOf' (Leoune Holt\I
L.•nce Merl\1 IOene HIMll
John Moroen ILoi Amloo•I
M•rc Ntwloekl (Merine)
Ouene Peo. 10<.Hn Vtewl
Mlll.t llOl>ef"lson I Dene HlllU CPlfll SeU<"llCh I El Toro)
Aeron Sc.held IL•oune BH,llJ Oon Smllll (Eol1onl
CoecllH HHO Co•cll Oen
Toro), Dave Oemartt11 IL•
L..tRulle (Founl•on V•1i.vl
OF IOI
IF 460 tF W
IF 380 c ......
p o ..
C 40S
UT •10
lB 4T2
P I SO
OF '3S
IF l '6
OF '" OF 413 De Lto'l IEI
Qu1nre1 Ron
"".t"u'~ &Ha C rockctt-R o) st er o f
Costa M e<wl ( l<>R4 Ol-.mp1nn). and
Dale K cough ·H all .1 C<1rona d cl
Mar High produ t and former l '.
Na11o nal Tt>am mcmht:r
The men'\ d1v 1'i1on w ill .:;ull fea-
ture somt> to p pla)er'l. induding the
return of the to p four lcanH fro m lht>
1989 M en'\ ln\ttnuo nal along "uh
12 01her lt>ams mO\ 1ng through the
qualtf) ing round" prior tu thr Oixn
Bac k ar~ defrnd1ng c hamp1o n 'i
Pete Aro n C'h1d o f l ... os .\ng1.·lr<1 and
M ark Eller of • antn M o nica . l:l'll
)car's sccond·plnct> team of Dane
Scl101r k (S tudio C"tt) and -\nd)
F1shhurn (Los Angeles). 1hird·pla c
team Kevin Cleal) and D a na
M cfarland (both of M tinhath:n
Beac h). and founh·p lace duo Mike
"J" Jll'>I \to l l·d to tx· out lh,•rt•
C(lffipcllng " ,.
R ~an '" Fdi,on lf1gh ''i to p \urkr
and at I 7 ~ear'i old hl' I\ \till .1 1un1ur
nnd hn<i a ~ca• kfl in high \t hool
romoc1111on 111, -,urlinll •" rt•m1
1111,{·c.-n t of D:I\ td C llJWr<.. "ho"·''
the l'lt·st ('31Jfornia '"rfcr to t.Olllt'
oul of1hc amatm·r r.rnk'i ~1ntl' Tcml
( urrcn 0141, he l'' en bt•t1e r
f ucr'~ rx·r .. onnl p roMt'm\ 'hat-
tcred h1~ CarC'Cr, hut 1t''I J ouh1ful
lhllt th~ Ynll' falt.' "ill befall R ~an
"ho 1'1 a good \tudcn1 1 l-d1<ion and
h:l\ h1" goal~ 1n \1&ht. lie"''" prnb.-
a hl lurn prMc~tOn.il aOcr h1'
w n1o r }t'ar a 1 hlt~n and w mprtc.-
1n ~he Pm <'\\to nal • urftn~ \\\tlC'ta ·
GOLF
U.S. Open
SECTIONAL OUAUl"IE A
(•I S..11 Fr•ncl"OI
(IW .ia <auelifvl
Jtll Wlll()n Ve>1et0 61 n 139
BrtnOt JoOt. EnotewOOO 70·11-1'7
Tod Nert>\I, CHn ~\I 70·/4-IU
A1c Buroe\\, S10<1<1on 69 76-14S
Br•O Sllt •lv Port Hue,,emf 10·/S-1'S
Stt vt ScllrOfOer,A1n.,1on 13~1l-"6
g111dnl till B:11 11n' to till' \un't'I
l l'.l~IH' \l tmn .1 'l'M .1go
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~111,t.-d 1h1· 11 "h 111 th,· 1 •1x11 C 11 '
\ uomn h~·:i11~ lht• 'orth ll':JO\
"h1k \111rn' 11111,· l>outt 111 11111 .rnd
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N•tne I Scl\MI I f"n. a._. Tooo Btv141ven VII• Per~ I P I 16
Mell C•rrt r Trovl IF 41S
Eo Croooon S.rv •tr tF '3S
Kent 0owO•ll9 O.•n~ Lurll>erM P 0 IS
Jeu Ev•n1 IK.eltllal C .J93
B••ndOn Fer14tv (Kalt •• , IF *
TOOO Greone"O CLO\ Al•tT>IO\ 0 1= JSO
Greo H•vset tE\oerenH I Of= JOO
llut>en Hf!f'nenoer '°'•l'IO•' IF' 400 Bred Ke•n ISono<e l IF' •SO Anlh0<t1t N•POltlel'IO (LOI Al&,,...•IO\I II' )90
BOl>OY P•lt l IFu·terlonl OF Marco Ptrer 1S•n11eool tF 110
ClleO Pllilllo1 IMegnoll• > p I 6S
O•n 1teo1ngron IE\e>er•"rtl ti' SOO
Crelo lloell 1ic:ennoo111 II' JSO
Ju on Suoerm•n ISunnv H1lt1t C SIS
llk:ll; T •nlerdlnl IBolw G••nd<tl IF l60
llooarr Toi~ IP•ctfio t P o &4
9rlen Tr•v•~•• tBrH I OF 390 Lff Torrea ICel'VOf') II= 360
Oennv C•\lro IAneMoml P 144
Co•cllfl HH O Coecn Cllr' P.ncat ft(en·
ned\11, 0ouo EKIOll !Sunny Hlllll Oev~ To<rt\
IAn•11t•ml
Fitzgerald ( anta M o n1L·a1 and M att
Rigg I H oMlulu )
..... f hC' anll·d rug ahu\e av. arcn("'>'>
lhC'mc 1nl ludc' a l..l'\ n o te .iddn•<,s h'
C haunrc\ \catc h . LJm·rfor o f the
Cahlom1a \tatc dc panm<'nt o f drug
and ako h nl pro gram<; 0 1hf.'r
o uthrrn < .11tforn1,1 and national
an11-drug av.Mcnc'-!I and trca1mcn1
group<; "111 1,uppon thl' "'"nt. in·
e luding Par1nl·r-.h1p for a Drug rrrr
.\menca . 01ua l 1'-C I\ L1fr .\bu~.
1 he R cc;ourr{' C enter. a nd l ln11t'd
C 1t1u n s .\~1n"1 Orug ... In add111o n.
the OJlC·hour ~JX'l'ial 1denist of the
1o urnamcn1 will inc ludl' a \Cgmcnl
on the c1an~c~ of drug ahu\C.
For the tir't 11nie . tht' Laguna
Open hac; bc{'fl !>\ nd1catcd and w ill
IH'n of \nwrir a ltlntl'\t!!i. and P<l"·
1hh tht• \\\n1.1:it1on of~urfing Pro·
k\\lllnal\ \\ IU~~ IQU' \Onlt'<lJ\ -
I h" l..1\1 h,,, .1 lot nf P<Hl'nti.11. and
hl' t!1x•\n '1 t'H'n n-.1lr1\' ho"' good hi•
'' '1•1 lmhu.1 K' .rn I\ tktin11f\ J
n.rnw 111 "·ll~h lnr rn 1hl' lulurl'
0
'' 1111 thl· l'<'\t of the l"l''iUh\ tor the
\111 I r l'\I tlunllngton Reac h '\ IU\llO
Rar111:11 \\On the I 4-.1nd -l1nder
di\ !\Hin. follO\\\.'d h\ Ja\0 1\ ,
\td)(Jn;:ild I nnct)~ Jr-c;~l' M:u1c'
(th1rdl Phrhfl rl anc"on ffounhl.
D~'l' • hnrton 1fiOh1 ond fnm m'
R r 1H1n (\l\lhl .
I h1· ".1 "'' to r t h r u rff c .,1 '' Crt' ~me of1hr tic~t fo r . l'Ompe11111'\n 1n
TENNIS
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C•t f"arh ) ~N Ou•,,.,.... ~ -'nor• Aoen• ()), LH Vt9t\, def M~ ..
Cl'l•llO 1111, Ptectnhe, 6·1. 6· I. 4·6, ,.,, JOl'H a
S11en\ton !.wtOen. O•f Htfll'I Loconre France 3·6. 1·S •·> ,.,
~~ Cor•n lvenottvlc, Vuo0tlevie, •no P11r
ICoro• 1'1. C!t<l\MIOvtkle. a.I JHon Srollenoero •no Tooo WOOdt>rldoe. A11\lre1oa 1·6
19·71 1·6 t 10.t >. St roio Ce.al •no Emilio
Sencn., 111 So• ,n, Clfl F'erer Alor ~11 eno 0 1nl• Vinar 121 Soulh Alric•. 4·6, 6·4, 6·), Paul
Hu rllul\ •no Merk Koavermen1, Nelha<l•nd1. Oei K•rtt Novec•• •no Moe n Srtloer. Cr.oc:llO-''O"•"'•· 6·2. 6·7 (0•7), 15· ll, Jim Gr•C>O, Tuoon. Aria . end Pa1nc1< McEnroe 1•1. °""et
Bev N V . def Joroe Lo1ano. Mexico. e no T004 -Nlr111.tn (6), Ct rmet, Ina. •·I •·3
WOMIEN
Ou•"'"11n11 ~ Slaff• Or•I fl) Well G•rmenv, dOt C°"'Plllt
Merr1ne1 (91 SD••n •·I, 6·3 Mon•C8 Selo1 (21
Yuoo,iev'• dtf M•n .... I• Metoove (6). Swlt1tr ''"° 3·6 6 1 1 S, J•n• Novotn• I I II. Cree.no \OOve~•e. dtf K.•ltril!A Metoev• Ill. 81110•r"' 4·6 •·1. 6 4 Jt nnolt r Ce0i'1ell SeOOleOrDOll,
l'I• Clff M•rv Jo. Fer,.encier 171 Miami. 6·2 6·4
T'Nrdlteund ~
Senore Ceccn n• lt•~v •no Perro<:•• T •••D"'•
91 Argenhn• oot E1•n• Pemooutove Bui· ll•r e end Wo.lruO Proo\! WHI 0..-""'nv 6·1
6· 1 Nelri•11 T eut ••' Fr•l\Ca •ncl Juo.1ri
Winner 1• Au\llle otl Ke1rme Ao•m1
Cn-c•oo •no Lori Mc Ne I ISi Hou11on, l ·6 6·7
6· 1 Nico t Prov ' Avtor•I•• encl Eine llt1nec11
161 Sovrr' Afr·c• 001 Jo•nne F•ull •no lleche Mcou"t•n 1 S1 A11tor• 1e •·3 6·4, Aeo1ne R•icnrto•• Ciecnoto0vek1e •no Anelrt1
Tame\••• Huno•'" Ott Menon &o<i.or•I
Ne •"•' al\O\ e nd A eftet le 119001 I Ill. ll•lv 1 6
I 1 31 6 ' Mtr'ed" Pa1. Aroenl1n• •no
AraMza Sel\Cllel V•C•r•o (4). So•ln def Nereue MeO•edevt eno L••la M11~111 110) Sovlll Union
6·• 6·3, Cl•ud•a l(onoe·l(ol\Ch. Well Ctrmenv
•nd Brel\de Sc;nulll ( 1'1, N11nerl•ncl1, Gel
Cat>"•"• C111ro. Aroenl1na eno Conc1111e
Merllnet Soeon. 7·S, 6·l, t.oro1se Sevcnet11<0 1no N•••ll• Zvertva 121 Sov.et Unoon. 0•1 Bel\v
Naoel1tn. IC•oarue Bev Hewalt, end Monie:•
Seit\ (I?>, Yv(IO\llvle, 6 l . I 6 6 I
WlmllMdon warmup event
l•f 9ac:k""'9m, 1""91M11
MEN l'lrll Rauftd S"-s
ll•n Leecn, Leouna Buen dff llemn n
l(r1\Men I I" rnoie •·• 3·6 6· t Zatsn•n Al•
Ind • Oii Slooooen Zlvo11nov1c Y<190\•a v•• 1·S .
6·1 Creo Ve" Emouro" NllPlt\ F111 dff &rid
Pterct C161 Provo Ur•I'> 6·• 6 7, O•v•O
W114e1on ISi E XCtl\oor Monn Gel L•" Bela Sour~ Air.ca 6-l 6·• lloC>Ooe Wt•U w11..,rno
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UCLA's Enis earns
All-America honors
0 \-1 \II \. :-.Jt•h -l 'C I ..\ catc her
Paul I Iii' """ naml·d the IQt)()
'-t( .\ .\ 1>1' 1\1on I rnllcg<' ha~·hs ll
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.\mt>ncan Ral.(.•hall { 11ac hc' ..\'i'iOll3·
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in in run' "h1k hitting 'Ml
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UJ rhJ ra. l1N h.1w Lo ng Reach
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o ullil·ld. I hC' ( 11add: Dennis I
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can hou ,l·h n lth ll''t'f ·\ R< CBS.
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in \oulhl.·rn C .illlorn1a • in a onc-
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bus1nC\~\ ha\(' lhro"n 1hc1r sup-
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v.h1t:h "'II d1'lnbute Ofliual f,cnt
Program<. l<' m o rl" t han P .000
ho m e\. Thc.-In n ..\I Laguna the
Offiu31 lfo ,1 lln tcl KROQ and
KO< E..\N radm '1a 1to n'i "'h1ch "''II
hroad <:a'll fronl lhl" "' e nt and the
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AUBURN Hilts. Mich. -
Ponland was just eight points away
from 100 ~th six minutes to 10.
Plenty of lime.
Not cnouah time, thou~. when
Detroit dcc:icks to tum o n its do mi-
oatina defense.
The Pistons held Portland to
seven points the rest of the way,
o vercoming a 92-84 deficit for a
I 05-99 victory in tM opener o f the
NBA finals Tuesday n ight.
"In th~ situation s, it's not a
baull-of skills. it's a battle of wills."
Detroil's Isiah Thomas said. "The
question yo u had to ask. yourself was
ho w much you wanted it.
"W e got m ore aggressive de-
fensively d own the stretch. We m ade
them take SQ me to ugh sho ts."
Detroit. 12-0 in pla)o fT games in ~h1ch o pponents have scored fewer
th'll n 100 pomts. o utsco red the Trail
Blazers 21-7 after C'lyd e D rexle r's
basket gav~ Po n land a 92-84 lead
with 6:06 left.
4-ftcr tha t. Po rtland m assed cir.ht
of at~ last 11 shots and a ll four fre·e
throws.
The look in the Pistons' faces said
"n o way."
Afltr Thomas· 3-poi nter pvc [)e..
troit a 99·94 lead with l:SO left.
Portland called timeout.
When play ~umcd and tM
Blazers bro uaht the ball up court.
Tho mas pounded his fists on his
knees and scowled as he auardcd
Terry Poncr. His Detro it team-
mates. with determined stares,
pushed for positio n to deny passes.
Porter ended up missina his shot
on that possession.
"That' our trad e mark. Defense.
You could n't tell for most of the
game." Detroit center Bill Laimbeer
said. "It was a feeling.out process.
Fortunately. in the fourth quarter,
our d efense awoke."
"W e know we're going to play
defense." forward Mark Aauirrc
said. "We did in the founh quarter.
We didn't le t them gel their pct
sho ts ...
In the first quarter. Detroit's de·
fense was d ormant as Po rtland
scored 33 points. The Trail Blazers _., ....... ..,._..
added 28_ in t~e third q ua ner and_ led Haullng hardware 80-16 going into th e fourth pcnod.
,.......,,..,~··
Portland's Jerome Kersey tries to block th• shot of Detroit's
_ l~lah Thomas during second quarter action In Game 1.
Detrm t has a llowl'd 92.8 points
per game this year an the pla yo ffs.
bette r th a n the N BA record o f 92. 9
it set last season when it swep t the
Los Angele~ Lakers in four games
for m first title.
The Trail Blazers. founh 1n the
leagut> an scoring in the regular
season at 11 4.2 points per game.
seem ed cen a in to crack tnplc d1gjts.
Another ttmeo ut stan ed Detroit's Newport Beach•• Mlcha•I Ullum has won hit share of
s urge from a 90-80 d eficit. Tli"C"' trophies over th• years. On SaturdaJ, he placed first overall
Pistons called that o ne with 6:58 len. In th• Centennlal J·Mll• Run held at L•tt uk• In South RI
T o tha t point. Po rtland had 10 Mont• for th• JOOth trophy of hit running career. Amon9
points pn tts first 10 possessl~ns of his hardware are 75 first-place awards for distances ranglnt
t he fou~h quan~r. while Detr<?1t had from J to 10 mlles. A memeber of th• Orant• Coun._. Track
four points o n u s I 0 possessions. 00 d .. , B ut on the nellt th ree possessions, Club, he hat won a total of S a9e-9roup awar I In 10
T ho ma!i h it a sho rt running jumper years of competitive running. P'•atured In th• Aprll 1990
La1mbee r made a steal and Thoma~ Issue of Runner•s World ma9azlne, Ullum was also recently
FINALS hat a I 5-footer. named CltJ Sports magazlne·s first Athlete of th• Month.
From B 1
rdlu.1,·J th,11 1. lll'>l'n''"'
nfthe P1~1uns· r o tn\<, in 1hm run a nJ
thl' T rail Bl:11cr~ d id no 1 \t.'Orl· on 10
o f I~ JX>\Se\\1011~ from \\ hl·n thl·~
led l.)()"'80 unlll T cr" Ponl·r h11 a l -
po1ntl'r \\1th 2" .. cconds lc lt. Youthful Americans playing like champs Ponl.101.I kJ 0-.. ~ 1n thl.' lir.,t
m 1nu\l' of. thl' founh quJ rll'r. h ut J
111 . .: 111n ~J ' l' thl' Trail RIJ1l'rs thl'
IJll-/\11 ll•.1d \\Ith -O..i k l t
The P1s1o ns arc no" I 0-ll at homl'
d unng lhl' rl:i ~oll\ and ,,. lh\.·~ l Jll
ma1nta1n that ratn ·t rcu1rd a t 1h1.·
Pal:i1.:,· 1he' \\Ill hnom l' thl' th ird
franc-h t\C ,.; '\A ~ ht\tC~ 10 rC[ll'31
a' l·h.1m r mn'
Agassi; Capriati make impressive moves into semifinals Jona<, \\l'n'>~n of S\o\l'dcn. \\hll o'cn ·aml' r ranr c·s He nn Leco ntt.· 3-6. 7-5. 6-3. ti-..i. \0 rcar h
thl' '>(.'Oltlinal!) for the second 1inw an thrl.'I.' }l'ar..
1 \\tll' hdo rl' thl' P1<,lon<. had
r:ill1l·J lrnrn d1111hk-d1~11 defin l\ to
Ill th,· '(•lll' hut thn lll'H'r led until
I hom,t' tuo k 11\ ,·r · l1Jml· : \\Ill hl' at 1h1.· P.tlau· on
Thur..Ja, night \\1th till' nl'\t thr1'l'
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rno.w/d,FIP.flW 11500 .!.i12 c':n::W· ~· ISACHflOA APT In, ... OHlY TWO MILES TO HUO!&CU.AH29A 18A. 2724 2724 27~
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1960 wanace 842-1424
NEWLY DECORATED 2BR 11..,BA wtgar. blllns,
lncd yd w/p1tl0 Wtr pd
2439 Orenge Ave 'D' $755 2e1t Sanla Ana ·c· S735
Call 636-4120 9-5PM
$200 OFF MOVE-IN
2BR tBA w/gar. bl11n1, lncd yd w/patlo Wtr pd
667 Viclorla 'I' S735
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2439 Orange Ave 'F $750 2619 Santi Ana ·c· S735
Call 638-4120 9-5PM
$200 OFF MOVE·IN
2BR 1BA w/gar. bltll"ls. lncd yd w/pallo Wtr pd
667 VICIOfll I $735 Call 6315-4 120 9-5PM
mo ~302 C ----___ __ _ __ __ _ furn. tundeck, SOl.O· lnhm w/35 • N/emkr SI! w ca.ff Of & Cell N0-1742
•2BR i&A, tncl gar =~~n~ & Stu:: PIM-W/mM l~~ IS~ lg 2BR 28A, ~· trplc, 11eps to t>ch• lady POOi spa t41Mtt, Irv•:= H; Yltibthly * * * * * *
PlllO, lndry rm, 01w: Jnc 1-•avt mH:I NWlll '112;:/ lndry. git· ~-'" dep 631-85'6 MC: gar A/C y1rd. lrlfftC t2t0 tQ ft NAMES 600-SM :t~ n2o pe11 $650. 646-5330 D• 18A w/loft & beleony No ~·. dep e~1";!/i 111· COM·Oc:.Mn .cs. OI PCH :.~ ,~·~0~~85;h .... 111 label Aequeal :::.:.
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lrplc, new catpel & pal~· ~~~,.. C,.k1M1t1o ~-WORTH THE MONEY! EieGlt't 28R 28.\, lrplc. 759. t888 Or 641·3607 Mllr bdrm w/BA, poof, CA 92348
g1111ge No pets $750 ..; s1~61~ Ao~~1 7~f0• Sparkling 28R 1'1t8A (714)673-5088 , COM pteaunl itmosphefe Ind~ prk1n\. av111I 711. 1200 SO FT wlfront
540·5'46 * .. ·-' =~~'tr~~ LUXURIOUS 2BR. 2BA Im"* ~ency, WID. S4 ' dee> &-5'37 0:!. ~8;~1::' 6~~v~ YElllll
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IBR, trplc, cable, POOi ..... .., Frplc. t.oaded with $390/mo 721-954151E SA().9352 chines with dottar btN ae·
p1110. g11 No pets 3gg 2BR 18A, ama11 back yard Hunt ltactt 2640 amenities S 1100/mo. COM Share 2BR apt 28A ceptors 25 Mlecllons up
W Bay St $685.,eso.'.6357 Gas WID hlcupt 1750 No • Call Paul 548-3343 lrplc. S550tmo• ·~ urn: 2790 10 550 11em capacity, hogh
pets 645-1831 Art 4PM DELUXE Ttl i.Yet 38R, Iott. / 011er10oks park Wa'lk 1o lncOlllt ''op!!ty volumn ..... locaoon 111-*dClean, quiet lg 2BR 2BA. --2•+8A, Roman tub. 2 tip, •WPllT llllm beach. 6A4~9349 1 1 /Offl R mt& •U • .. ... c1uded 1-800 962-9260
/w, lg CIOMIS. gas Cook. UITll• 2400 ••. Nr Hun• Harbour Secluded garden & 0001 us ness Cf tnt ... r ... tml balcony. enet gar. IHillrlr 51495 1213)880.9513 apt. 28R, 18A,. Near CLEAN reap Mtosh13BR 2769 12 yllra ~. 12.000 SQ. Yl-1111'11LH1I S825 NO PETS 640-2495 28R C l' . Harb()( High, Ocean & Dynasty W/O gar. S450 .. ft lot. Beeulltul con-HiQh ttatrlc looatiol"ll Sell
i'Ciian. Quiet, lg 28R patlo.0~~;..:~~~up•. 28R .1BA. $790/MO Hoag Hosplla.t S775tmo ull U Snooze U Lose WllTOLI" lllLll• ~~~on. all 28R i~~~·::'3 cheap 1-800-727-5300
1BA. lg closets. d/w, new 1559 Meaa Or 15415-4262 1~~ ~,Ina c~f;'-111 & last & S~50 sec dep 642-9008 or 967·6242 NEWPOFJT BEACH --
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_235 NO PETS 640-2495 E'SIDE. 2BR \'•BA. New __ __ • PElllllSUU vale. Quiet. mature n/1, l•l-1101 Pries' of ownership Build Opeortunltx 2908
•SMALL BAC"H'Elc5R paint, balcony pvt gar DElUX,E 28R 2BA. marble master 11e avatt now -In 1976 2 Story 2BR ENJOY 14 15'1'i t Nwpt Hgll area Kttcherl lndry rm s mi blOQ on fr~c. skyllght1, W/D, YUILY lllTW $895, 644-1763 180 SO n . COfona. del 1BA ren1 $700 each T ~ •5 '~~on new ohnd · quiet oul-de·aac S750 ger .. near Hunt Hart>our Mar Good parkmg Call $OUlh of lhe 22 trwy Call rust S 1 · to
$595 . d s. ysard. no pets 752-1554 Of 786-9224 1975. (213) 860-9513 llft·• •111111'1!!! LIDO ISLE M/F malure Ken. Agent 675-6700 Bill Lloyd Bltr 648-8583 $1 000 000 Call Deruson _ ep 48-3932 ___ _ _ _ •2 & 3 Bedrooms neat prol Pvt bdrm. 111-* * * * * Assoc 673-7311 NOW•
2 WKS FREER, ENT• 2BR E/SIOE Lg Studio wlpvt Llgunl ltach 2648 •UnlurniShe(! Ung rm bath Avl 711 525 SO n -----2BA lndry c1rpor1 l~ palt0 & small kitchen. _ •Close to beach $540 · 'tuhl 723-4088 upstairs Pvt Mc?nfY To Loan 2914
Move in' $745/mo Sngl n/smkr 161'0 Incl SOUTHLAGUNAAPT •FrMltst.CAlLTODAY• LAG bluff top condo ~~t~ 70~ E BBalOoa -
548·5091or775-7719 _u111s Agl 75_!·8389 _ 28R 1BA. utlltUes paid. YIW REITILS Capo Beac~ Room wlpvt S~tmo C~I~ 760~9a7~~ :1~~~PH~~~!,~1 ~0s·
WESTBAY APARTMENTS NPT HTGS 2BR IBA, lrplc, Wall< IO 4-0:,~~~9$8800/mo Oath Clean non-smoker No penally Call Denison
S2000FF MOVE-IN' patio. lrg-yd, gar, lndry 111-4112 S450 1mo * 493-9530 C M /NB Pres1tg1ousSOO ~ Assoc 673-73tl NOW'
Featuring pool spa, Ouiet No pets $900/mo. STERLING PLAZA -MIF Nsmk Sllr lg F V lo 3400 s/l in Bank bldg Opportunitles 2904 NO-OUALIFING Const g
pahos enclosed parkmg 282 E t6th 646-6074 LUXURY APARTMENTS Misc R home w>2 yng ,..,01,.. Close 10 every1111n 9 _
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1 Bedroom $665 frplc encl ~atio 1 pe1'. ecross street Pvl deck lrwy $350 u1 962-5047 Local for sate cheap 1ng Bier (714) 780-2535 2Bdrm t' •Ba $750 son only No ,,..15 s595• Uvmg rm wlwall-to-wall Rooms 2706 EXEC Olftee Suites near H gti .. 825 Cen1er St 542.1424 5 11 64v5 723 glass Gourmet kitchen MtF stir CM pool time ' gross eac .. machine ---------LOST G • ""'" .,..ngeo ecu ly * . 4 * Ommg rm Many closets Fully Employed n/smkng wllam 1 m1 to Och lurn-JW A11por1 4770 Von weel<ly 200• return on Money \11.nted 2916 j McCaw red 15 'f' pe1
tBR DUPLEX w111ove WESTFIELD APTS LUIE 1111 SI00/11 2Br Top Floor Apl S 1350 Male for quiet CM home unfurn own BRIBA $400 Karman Ave . NB FAX invest men I Call Mac NEWs25 000 to 550 000 vcl) N ewpo' I Bell ~1o~~~~~re~1o';:w,cfa~71' !~<t° U~~t1:-:~svg~:6 Av a i I i rfl med Ca II 494-2265 or 750-3328 ~~~;~~ K~~~;n~• or incl uhls w'd 642-!>060 ~~e,;''fr:~~;k,;~~ ;:,. 1-800 n t-294 I Will pay 16"•.1nterest Se· I Beacon Bay area Re
S615fmo * 650· 7549 1 BPdroom 5655 631-4086 alter 12 noon F R Ne Non smkr F rmml 10 tee 1-s1y b•og turn mo-,...-------•I curl'd by SFR Pr1nc1pa1s ward' Call 675-6714
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Large 1BR IBA wtgar $250 OFF' q~le1 cut-de-sac. encl home $4251mo incl u111 & F~st1,1~n761so1~6n6d99S4001mo Who's low Cos• Spay Neuter
5595/mo . 5500 sec • g .. rage. S695 . sec llWPllT IUlllU &PTS ktlctien prtv 720.8733 lU 1 FULL service office 1n M kl A Mortgms, T.D. 29 18 Relerral NO FEE Pel IO
1970 Wllllace 63 t-1879 • AlA MOANA APTS •. 498-1936 or 751-9483 •WITI ''"SLIPS Non smkr 22-32 Stir Newport Center. Fasn1on • ng 11tt. 3· YEA· YIELD avatl&ble 978-PETS 1 & 2BR. IBA. o1w. • . 8< * Nr SC Plza •n beau1itu1 ig 3BRt 1BA NB wtOCEAN lslano Answering svc Bundle? 'T n REW AR D LQs l Cat
•EASTlllEI* beaulllul pool area. large c;~t~i~AJoAPTS i~~~G~~~CH homellurn Shr bath, vu $42S Avail July only also avalla!>le S170K 191 T 0 on I ac lemale wll•le tong hair
IBR redec. $6401mo incl rf room & laundry room 1 Bedroom VE ·I~•; 15 2BR 2BA • den. Beau11ful ~'geg~~6~~:3.f400 •mo 833-4919 Pa me ., TME EXECUTIVE SltlTES Our d1stnbutors. by re· San Bernardino sold al w grey/beige masto. ears ~=:~7~~~·;3:~~1 garuge S~::.~~7~~~~ & buses 28Clrm I' •Ba S815 bay view• Micro. dlw, Nonsmlcr lo Stir S C 640 5470 stocking our natural !~~O~ll~~r Ss11!':o;:::•·~~ legs & 1a1I tcreamlOlue Pl
den 530 w Wilson 2Bd(m 2Ba $835 hreplace Ir ash compac-Hotfls/Motels 2718 Metro 2 MBR Condo inc Npt Beacn Fast11on Island p eluding 10% Due 3 years H 1 m ' 1r 0 n 1 Pa"" s *SPACIOUS* TSL MIMT 15 t E 21s1 St 548-2408 ior & garage En1oy our -wtd maid svc. pool u111 7!>0-1775 sq 11 prime ol-roducts displays They S140K ouys '' Strong dec1awed Lost 5. 14
2 BR 1 BA 1122 9012 0 832 2232 ----prvl beach $23SIJ All SH WI llTfl $575 plus dep 545-6903 ltce with views Contacl do no selling. Most of pa~or 752 5112 Clays 497-79o
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towntiouse laun<Jry rm. Sotrv No Pets 2250 Vanguard 54()-9626 *leaf 1NH bfra• Sl•100 le & p 2274 llhtr J la4 and the minimum invest· ..,.er.so....,n1iiiiiiis ____ J;.l00_.2 ~8a215i o a II b u• II ·• n •GBtg Beaut quiet lBR -SORRY NO PETS Nwpi Blv; CM G46-7445 Seelc1n~ ~=HrooJ. Slaare Warelase/Offict I I $S506"00051mo'!,' .• .'! .. P. in1~eL~E1 I Bar1>ara Sm1tt1 sister of ., mo "al E Stele toe• Lndry 1 Bedroom S670 C&ll llO 0111 w 'Contractor Costa Mesa ment IS only $4 500 00 c a ~· ~ • 2078 Ttiurin BBQ patio gar cable avl 2Bdrm 11 .ea $8 • mate Irvine near UCI S375tmo Call 548-8845 ' Sanla Barbare 1oca1ton Martin Dickerson please TS l MGM T 832·2232 S645 No pets 631 .8427 !tGI E 181h SI 642_08~~ Vautlon Rentals 2722 Master bedroom at· For d1stnbutorsh1p avatl· 27'• LTV Bii• 780·2535 1 call Gary Vice lnvestiga-
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w ith O MAR SHARIF
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1act1ed bath S425.mo 1n-S MALL ollice Gross lease ablhty, call 24 hr 11ons 619-243· 7910
2BR • OEN. 2 BA 2 Ir pies Ill CYI c11mY Cll eludes uhltltes Call Early from $375 l ·800·535-5842 YOU oon I know Wf\11 yOU re 11 u S.· Asian Connection
Upgraded owners un•I Elegan1 lg 1BR tBA frQ!c mornm911a1e allernoon East t-1n SI CCl<ila Mesa m1ss•no •I ~ou naven 11eacJ Lovely faithful Asian ladies
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Or pel'.baps Two pJus an_assls ~nt? (500 Sq. Ft.)
How About: Jamboree Plaza, Newport Beach
deal\ llOOd a t11d ,a\ an' m thC' h~ht of hh LAGUNA Lu~ Oceanfronl
Personal ~rvices 3004
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• A " () J 8 .!JUCf~emit:'n u <H>ctr ~~ll•ldvco•~ put> -------• A 1 ,i • .· $2500 wk 1714 1499-2183 V.e,I' kin~ ol ht·Jn' ~,,, IJ~e11 Walk to beach Garage
s1ore doc1or etc Xlnt .Jl~59-5555
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l iSCtHt Tra.tl Mttti .. Many Packages Avail
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• Q J • Free Parking • Easy Freeway Access
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• Beautifully Decorated/Restaurants Nearby
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AJI tenants in financially related businesses. All per-
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Call Ray Woolsey (714) 721 -5225
Jerry Parker (714) 955-1550
(or Catherine)
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10 Prot\I01IS
14 Nltl·pol•sll
Slltde 15 Love Ltl 16 Jtnnings
17 Vestige 18 Tnci.ery
19 And
bed
20 Nol 1t1dy
22 Change qualllles ol
24 Forest p11111
215 Willy works
27 1n,ec:11on
devices
31 Hiii 32 Lowesl in
position 33 Energy
35 Hot crost 38 Mine opening
39 Wl1ts«y mtkt!f
40 l11¥91g!e
41 Triumphed 42 WH I mQde4
43 Ltur9fllllns
or Ot1rlla
44 Wire me~r•
45 Ptdled out
47~·· 51 Plenltful
59 You don 1
say•
6 I lmpuden()e 62 Noun ending
63 fatly G&YIS
6A L•b burners 65 Instrument
66 Coaster 67 ACllOrtS
DOWN
1 0urs1"4! ptel
2 Rip
3 I smell -•
4 Dove s Toaatllf part
6 Enaciment
7 In the cenler
or
8 Ooubte aoen•s
9 Bel0<e birth
10 Rouse
11 L0119 elfttr
12 Saltpeler
Brll 13 PIUmS
21 WO<ll UM
23 -l>Omb 25 Homes 27 Ctbbtge dtstl
28 TOkyo ot Old
29 SllOwet • 30 Pens 34 $41nt()f
40 Tear
42 LlqulO
me~re
43 Otaawroveo
44 Llllef"IO
tthlele
53 Curling. e g
SS St ndbanll s lo.In
ly SYDNEY OMARR
Wednesday, June t
ARIES (March 21-~pnl 19): You'll admit this Wednesday 1s
fecund with poss1b1h11es. opportunities. Emphasis o n C'rca11"ity.
st~lc. pt·rsona1 a nt.I rrcatt\(' endl"a,o rs. You'll be told. ··1 never qutl<'
\3~ ~OU th1 "3~ bt•forl·•··
T AURltS ( .\pnl 2tl-Ma~ 20>. Stud~ Anes message. Focus o n
beaut~. lu'<UI). mu 1c. legal agreement that C'ould bnng you together
w11h 1ndl\ 1dual destined to pla~ 1mportant role 1n your hfe. F1 nanc1al
picture will be bnghtcr.
GEMINI (Ma\ .:! I-June 20): Lo~·kc) approach bnngs best
re!i.ults. potltght on l'mp1o~ ml·nt. pets. dependents. those ~ho
evaluate ~our capah1ht1t•s. Pt•rfect techniques, gel nd of superfluo us
matenal Pn\lkgcd 1nforma11on a'a1lablc.
CANCER (June 21-Jal} 2~). Nothing occurs halfwa), including
love n•lat1onsh1p. Commitments arc made in personal and pro-
fessional ltfo. If pla)1ng games. movc o n . Kt') 1s rcspons1b1ht).
pressure of ume. Capncorn '"'ohed.
LEO (Jul~ 23-~ug. ~21: Whal ho lds you bSck wilt also release
you. Apparcn1 d1c ho 1om\ will be understood. You're on solid base.
c-apablc o f spreading 1nflut•ncl· ,and expressing foeltngs Lt't go for
once'.
VIRGO ( ~ug. 2.l-Scpt. ~~): Qu1rl. response to inquiry works tn
)Our fa ,or. Imprint ~t~lc. take 1n1ua11vc . make ne~ start. lndt\ldual
who e \prcsscd o nl) !i>upcrlinal mteres1 does turnabout Leo.
. .\quanus person!> pla' role!>
LIBRA (Sept l3-0ct 22): You·r<' clo~·r to thC' mon<') than
rn1ght be imagined. lnlUtllVt" 1ntclkct enablt's )OU tO fof'CSt'(' ~hat's
happel)tng. C'ancrr. Capncorn. -\quanus perwns figure 1n d ) nam1c
scenano. Open mind.
By PATRIC WALKER
Wednesday. June 6
LIYl-llS
1mme<11a1e openings avail·
aOle Wori.. lrom 2 10 24
nrs Do>• <la• llea•ble
I
scheduhng weekly pay
Call ~ome Care Connec-
11on •or more 1ntorma11on
I 7 1.t-680-6863
I
HOUSEKEEPE R J Oys wt.
lor 5 hrs Cl\ Or 4 Ovs wt. tor 4 hrs Cly Must have
car & refs ~7S-8444
I MllSHHPH AVA.IL ARIES (Man:h .:!l..\pnl ~Ol :--:o~ ~ou ha'c to act. bum the odd 1111 PHWUI
boat and a~1'r all. reah7t' that certain Js~oc1a11ohs. business "r.ve 1n E•per.ence:
method~ o r domr'>llC routi ne~ ha'<" ~·n cd their purpoS( However. Aeierences Lc"e C"••o•en
11 ma' not be: unul aftl'r a <1h<l\\do~n on 1hr 8th that ,our ~a' ah~d .:•i.e-:-•549
1 rkarl~ "gnpo<,tt·d •
TAt'Rl'S (~pnl .:'1-~1a~ ~II Cira~p t'\Cf1 nettlr tn sight and
amJtl' It" t•J onl''> relatl\ es and 1.·ollegues b' packing \Our insuncts MllSEMH &YllUIU
and hunlhn to the hth Seldon ha\l' ~OU ~n in such a Strong *1115 "" WHI*
post tton 111 mal.l· dt•c1SI\ r mo' cs -~ hether ~our problems be o f Drive Err a nos Eng11sn
an cmottLl031. ,·an.·rr or linanl'tal nature ~t'tefer>ce!' .o~t C'11IO•f'" GE~11NI 1 \IJ~ 22-June 211 There'' no i?Oint an hoping against 8'8 990 -652
hope th~I panm·r, ur husinr'' aS!>LKlate~ ~ 111 cventuall) gJ ve wa)
0' er a ltnanl'tal J rrangcment or tr:m'kll"l1on because nothing could ---------be further fro m thL· truth In ldrt ~hat transpires during the next Employm~nt SS30 fr~ da~ ~ cou ld well 1:li,rw 'u~ 10 '4"' t•r longstanding ties I 1311 A UY
CANCER tJunr __ .Jul~ .)l Th<'r<' arc so man) demands on Sates Assemblv Wo•i..
~our lime and <.o mul."h cmphas•'> on both pannersh1p and pro-1-900-654-2255 E•• 65!>
fessionJI 1n1cre 1~ at the moment \OU probab1) fct"I hke a ltmp rag I 8am.1op,., 7Cl~~ sa tH
Ho \\c\\·r. ehalkng1ng aspcc-c1i. mer the ne\t fc\\ da's s1gn1f> that
th('rc ,, no ( .. ;capt· Jnd that <1omt· ltnd nf ~ho"down or confro ntation
1
$1 HR/COllll
IS Un3\ 10Jnhk "'"'' LEO !Jul~ 2~·.\ug ~.3): l>o n·1 ~t \Our~lf up to be chalknged.
C\Cfl tho ugh ~ou Jrl· hl'art1h "r l. o f dda~s and dt~ppo1ntments. ST{RT SlllH llWI
Lo,ed Mt''i or l'l<'~ companion\ h:\\t' J 'altd point when the) sa) IEATIHCMIYllll
that 1111t•nt.t'l~ pt•r,tinal. rart'l.·r or heahh problem arc m aking )OU
tcn'>e. ner,ou' and intokrant •6am-Noon VU~GO I .\ug . .:!4-Sept ~.\) HJ' tng stood ~our ground over ! ~:e~~~n:'u Fr
home. tam11' l'r propcrt~ 1'i'IUt''· \OU must no" be prepared for!
o ther.1 to tf1 and unnrn c 'ou 0' er an anlcnscl) pcfjOnal mailer Cos111 Mesa 548-6£11~
Ho~C\Cf. tf ~ou_ refU<,(' II\ Ix' rJlllt'J or ha!>slcd. e\('n their hest-la1d A St3 9(1 PER HOUR JOB
plan~ "111 bad.hrc I u S Ma11 ob~ ~our area
52 Having tlilh
tn
5A lotd 58 Cotl untls
35 Diamond pl()y
3e Propel
37 Penury 39 TrOQClt
48 Womens -
47 ESMnllal 0tl
48 Ktnd ol bee 49 Bonehetd
50 C11tf0fnta
56 AcQutred -chertcier
57 Oualtly
sutt
llO e,tQuled
LIBRA (Sept =4..0C1 2 \) l ntortuncltt'I) the .spproaching Full No e~pertf'nce ntoef'ss ~toon 1 prccN!ed h\ 3 tn·~KheAi. a pc-cl bl·t~et-n Jupiter and a•\ ~a 6am·6P"' -
• cptunr Thrrdore. unk"' ~ou 1" prepan·d to C'hange )Our stand ~~v~oi 19·836·3'34 E ~t
o r mnl.e l'erta1n nln~c,\lon" o r l'llmprom1M"!>. \tlU arc not hkel) 10
SCORPIO (<k't 23-No'. 21 ): Lunar emphasis h1ghltr.hts drama. I make an~ 'i1gn1fk an1 progn-ss O' l'r a can.-..·r or prof~ 1onal matter
personaht). scn sualtt). Mtngk humor wtth sex appeal 9) laughing SCORPIO (0<-1 24-No'. ~~) No~ unul aftt'r Fnda) 'stfull Moon
at )Our own fo1bk'> 'ou·11 a11rac1 alhei;, gain adm1ra11on Gt'mint. "tll th1ng begin to quieten do"n !tul111:1rnth.for \OU even t'd d1ttuss
Sag1ttanus tn picture: I ll'ng-tcnn financial arragrment Therefore. ~·onttnue 10 tread "'att'r *ICCOUIT
and ti) to 3' 01d ind1\lduals or <;11ua11on\ ~ h1ch mall.c you ftel
SAGITf ARIUS (No'. 22-Dcc. 21): R ules. fl'lulauo ns at first nen 011\, 1naJequatl' and in!i.t'cure EXECUTIVE appear dctnmcntal. 8~ tonight you'll sa), "I rtahz<' I am prot«tl"d1.. SAG ITT ARlllS ( t'o'. ~3-Dcc =I )· The Full Moon tn SagJttanus
Those who planned kgal harassment arc put in tht'tr plact. Rcgm t>n thl' N1h Mgmtic that )OU mu t no " either make a firm
rebutldtng proces.\. commitm ent or. for 1n1ensc1) personal rt'ason~. ho" out. Thi is an C\l remel~ J1tlicull l'hotC'l' to mal.e and onl} }Ou know how )Our
dC'c1ci1on \\Ill afft•ct \Our futul'l' hap1ne ' and tinanc 1al SC'<'Untv
Grov.mq nf'wspaP4!r has
~ l OQftning tor an e._
De!tt'llC'ed dtspla~ '81t't
rep Ba"f' salar' ecm
mission Contact M111111rn
Holland at 642-43(' 1 bf'
tween 8-5 pm EOE:
CAPRICORN (lX..--c. 22-Jan. 19): Livel) dialogue provides sumu·
ln11on. tn\olvcs member of o pposite se:t. FQCu s on wntmg. com·
mun1c:1t1on. poss1b1ht) of hon mp. M~or wish 1s c-lost \O tCJhty.
Virgo rrprc<icntt.'Cl.
CAPRICORN l Dee. 22.Jan. 20). cptunt in C apnco m n ow a1
odJ~ \\tth Jupiter .ind the approachrni Full Moon 1n Sag1tumus hoth
\1gn1f) a t1mt of hun pndc anJ bruised ego~ Ho"ever. there 1s a
hm11 to "hat \OU can and hould a('Cc:pt or tolerate c11hcr from I•-------•
AQ UARIUS (Jan. ~().Feb. 18): lnt.11v1dual w ho broke pro mise
seeks to make omend . Be d1plomauc. w1lh ng to listen in C'onnect1on
w11h re1mbuncment Evening features d1sp1a)S of afftction . music.
aourmct d1n1nf
PISCES CF'eb IQ-March ~0). Commumca11o n that "-Cnt ~su:ay
",111um up. Lost luga e also rttovered Focus on comrrlun1ca11on.
1b1ht) to transform 1lluMon into profitable cnteri>nsc. Anolh<'r P1scts
p lay role
panncr'i or on tht' ~ork front.
AQAl 'RJtlS (Jan. 21 -Fcb IQ) -\n ad\t'NC Upct't lxtWttn
Jup1tt'r and Neptunt' cawttons \OU not to act involved tn In~ form
of 1n1ngue o r p<'wcr !>trugk b) 51mph allow othtrs to 1m1a1ne that
tht'I' ha'<' ~ou tap.:-d or 1rappcd Your m o mrnt offrttdom and alof')
w1I c:omr :ifter th~ un han.-c: ''In o n the: 21 t
AlrNH'-hteMl.-AlL POSITIONS
, ~ 854-225~ ••I 403
81m-8pm ,.day S 14 '"
uu-.111 To bu•IO large tail bO•tt
Apply MacGrngnr GS
C<WC' 1631 Ptec~ua
Coll• Mes•
Pl ~ tFt'b 20. farch .Ol· Lo"l'd \'n~ Sttm dctcrm1nC'd to
challenae ~our e\Cf) mo' c: or HH<'mt'nt. Therefore. for the ttme
bc:1ng at lca~t. 1t "ould be "'~r not to 11') and la) do,..n the law
O\Cr ho me. P.lmll~ or proptn) matters HO\\t'Hr. there 1s m ore than
IF J NE t IS \'OUR BIRTHDAY: You ire d ynamic. crcatlvt'. a J1 11n t po"1btht~ that a plan or ~heme ma) now have to Ix MIDY 111.P
' ..
'
mustl.' I. nsual and n be self-indulgent. TauNs, ubn . Scori>•O hehcd S!*llll .,..,oehc: P90Ple pcr~n<; 1T't' drawn 10 ou. June 1~ e"<ctllcnt (or R)manct. MW starts. lF JUNE t IS YO R BIRTH DAV: halleoaana upect bctwccn '°' mornino & atteirnoon --•
return of '1aor One da' after 'our b1nhday >OU'll have f1nanclal Jupllct and cptunt' on o ur binhda' on l rMans }OU 1rt now '" n.: ~). ~H
!
surpn~ -ot plea~int V3ntt) You'll mttt fate1n.at1n1 people 1n an tdral po ttion to takt 1~ 1n1\1atl\c and. whether your cun-ent -lllfll Pit
Jul>, rnuld lwl 111 Im c. could al~l) ""-"\:o mc aware of catttt. bus1neu problem~ b<' of a P3rtncl"'\h1p o r finan 1al naturc, make othm •watt p R ••l*l@nte A.C>PIY at
opponumt1<'\ \ ou'll tr.ncl in .\uiu t. ou·11 a lio be rcwan:kd for thnl then-t'An b<' no morc d11Cu \Ion~ or ncao11a11ons You ~u1rc 1t12 M•bOf 8Wd co.i. pa~t tflOrl'i ___ __.a firm conamllm~ ea)'mCn\ ti\ full __ Meta 642·7151
' '
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f
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fllM clf*'l exp, able 10
...... weekend• &
t1911ctayt. -
•MITl •Tlll Coaltalling ea$>. muSI be
aDle 10 work any shtll
•PlllflUTll Pleaaantvo~•.•b~IO
WOl'k different ahlltS.
~erada & holldeys.
part/full time positions.
•Fa.T .. llDI
Previous hotel exp
Ce&herlng. computer
'*Pful. Able lo work
dlttetent shifts
EXCELLENT BENEFITS
ARE OFFERED TO
FULL TIME POSITIONS.
d
L:-. ·, __ ., 4.,rar-• ssiJ ,,,,_. ssl6 •+r-· 55JO G'. INdl 6 I 40 AlllGI "I rtH tl(i) .. ,. ~ s11ono IYPMt ...... ,... llWIPIPll w~,~.?:eo PauTtMa 1111'111D sn .. ~It .. ~ For Few ae!!!!n., ~m!f!~t!>'!.. lndiY ==:• =. ·~tor:i Mt
entry. CUMomet MMCe. e.,iy m«Nng ~ ... l)«aon IQ ~ 135,000/V!AA oxam Md ~ICallOfl In· , .... ,,~ ... ~it:;:.; tO'IWOC*I UPS and f'~ Country futnlh.1te Big VIC· gtut Mutt
genetal offlc::•. fun ottic., rout-. NowpOl't &each elegant Coat a M .. a Pt~ rrtOl'lg• Ill· formation call t ieoo> th: Irvine s~i:.n Xlnt Ell. COia .. mat.,ial, ptO-torlan China Cabinet ()4d
723•5835
'900d befWflt•. neat air-ar1t Call 648·2'32 thoP. PIT, l)ef'menent. sutanee refunds Home 999·9838. ••t CA· 130 benefits & #Of'lllng ..,. ee.. mall: ttsu~ bOJ... child's wood wegon Nal BMW '76 2002
POf1 250·1150 Energellc creative. bue 114·'44·2400 7am-6Pm 7 days. Vlron"*lt sanes,__..... "2·5515-T•ry Cash A9gl11er All quality Great cond i-1 tou,,d
CLl.IAal ---y ----,-/T mature only apply Man· --l -.. s•r ...... ca_,,_..._, ... ....H.. n.. ger • 464 p 0 Box 7200 POST AL JOBS Start with Salary ttlt\Qfy 10 Of •••1111 Items .... uch more ... • • .,eo. ·--'";.,r""'. w M lclp I c Alan Bee« Flor111. 2909 Coste Meu . 92628. • PAIT TIIE s 11 4 t /hr For ••am and Apply In Peteon at Aooert .. -::.·..:.-8·4. euanaro & Hamllton new ... ti 673-9..-v ~t.e ,~ ~:~ Nwil' Blvd. NB 615· t353 • 1ppllcatfon tnfo call Bein, Wlllla"1 ._!!oat & 0.-;,~167~240 21702 Impala. Hui\\ Bch 8.MW ·re 320!
entry level· poslttona •110Llll Ill/FU Pl•Ull *Sl.11/h-r* t -800-=7!>9 -7678 e•t Asso • ~nn.· T om MOVING SALE. Furniture. E•cellent Cond, •ll·r•·
(o.puty Ci.tk I). Must be Nlohtt Wiil treln Sea Lark Earn up to $6000 per mo CAS 19 6iun·6Pm Sun· Fuentet. 14 725 Allon -OlshM. etc SAT 8em. cords. $3.600 080. pp
ablelotype,heveeom· Molal, 2274 Newport Call(7t4)647-7t28 F11 Pllwy.,lrvlne.CA92718 902 Main St (corner eve831·8540. d1y1
municalion skills and 1 Delivering documents to ., M-•~ & 10th) 631 1780
year clerical blekground Bl\ld, ~M 846•7445 llSTALUIS various businesses 1n PIT Oll1rtll lffrttan lllln/llOIOAIY -· ·
Written and typing te.sts DESK TOP Skyltgtlts Top pay Pat ·your '82 o r newer General Office e•p. 16-'0 Phones, 1yp1~ & llghl ... •11 J20t
are given All Orange Engineering co in Santa Builders. 548-8845 Econocar Must have hrs per wk 893·5183 ~omputer Local CPA Excellent condition In &
County oenetlls Start at Ana seeks FIT lndlv1duat tlab1li1y cer insurance & a hrm in Fashion Island Andc!I!' oull Autom1t1c 1r1n1·
58 92/Hr Apply tn pet· wlth Venture publishing INTELLIGENCE JOBS good driving record -•t""" Call EhUbelh, 644-8244 '* BUYING ITEMS * mission. new leathet In·
son Monday thru Friday. k n o If I e d g e FBI. CIA US Customs Great for actl\le outdoor *nrwuw IWTillS terior unted glass. $5950
8141 13th St . Wesl-714·557-0292EOE DEA. etc Now Hiring types1S1artt1mes1nclude P/Tfun tobhelplngUSA ******** * 1890stot9SOs • 7012 080 720·9245
minster Admtn Ollice Call 11)805 687·6000 E111 1o 8 m a 1 oo p rn Jan. 01yrnp1c h o peful• R.E SALES •Jewelry to Houaenold* •;.;-.-...---.""""!-...,•! IH WlllEIS . p /T K-22387 75 1•0 746 s 10 •/hr Call Mr IUIE IPNITlllnl Please Lv Msg. 673-6223 •;983 SCHOCK EleCtrlc BMW 1985 325e Me1a111e
COMPUTER JOBS to Needed for Newport area 1mlllll HCllATlll Kerrigan-. SA5·8042 Dynamic. expanding A.E. Boat, good condlllon. lull blue. 4-door. 5.speed,
$45.000 Many openings Call for Info 498·0775 Co seeks serious agents Applancet 6011 covers $8 500. 720-15 15 low mileage, stereo. AC,
Call 1·900·321·3366 Career Oppty FIT PI T who want 10 earn 8 • sunroot E11ce11en1 eon--
Ext 517 Sn lee Onver (2131 439-7407 PlSn-tP REClPTllllST serious Income (cOl'nm'a REFRJGE.R!, TOR. no frost, 24-sT ~FIRE wllh tr•'* q111on S 14,000 757---0735
LA 111111 AllTIOHS LUSlll IA•"ll!Ell Full· Time, entry level to 100• ... 11 FT/PT . Learn 2 door. clean 6 excellent 225 OMC outdrlve, VHS
COPY (4/Preefrtdtr FIT truclt _jjrever needed -• UTIIT wtpos111ve attitude Main how PATRICK TENORE Will deliver $ 165 radio. compass. depth
r-':...:. •• ,.._ . . . -__,
IMW •MJJllS
For an appl . please
645-5000. Ext 521
For Capo Beach maga-Duties mclude 1urn1ture '·3 years experience Very busy newspaper Beach, Laguna. Call sold over S 125 million In 642'7566 ltnder. elcc:lrtc tnm tabs.
call zrnetbool\ publisher Full delivery & warehousa OP· w l brokerage fnm 1° Composing Room is took· Valerie at 588·8558 res real estate Work kitchen unit. chemical
Time SS 50 per hour to era11ons 496-9486 nlanage the in-house I 9AM· I l A.. among 1 or the Top '"gts Furntturt 601 4 head. \/-bunks $ 12,500
White. tan leather, 1
owner, 38.000 miles, ..,. v1oe records. $ 15.995
714/650·5914 Evet
BOYS
AND
GIRLS
SET REIDY
IOW FOR
SUMMER JOBS
I anH SCMOOL WOH
• Start earning extra
money today'
• Part tome work 3 nours
each weekday evening
selling su1:>scnpt1ons lor
the Daily Pilot
• Average S40 00 10 ·
$60 00 pet wee1t
• Win pnzes and bonuses
• Ideal lor Junior High
studen1s
• Transpor1atton ·~
provided
D~i11Pilai
;
CALL 2-IPM HU,
PLEASE
(213)01-0224
Ct.ife,ractic lHt
f rHt ltsk "u' 1mm'Jd1ate ooenina one
pos111on p 1 or I t e~cel
lent oi.-~ w •I '"''V v<'• r
nice ofl1cP mu'>I oe .•
Sl rt>nq <J~~rit!.Jll~
5on 650·2273
$2.44 per day
•t1.1t Al I '(Ov C>.lv lri•
4 1tn .. s. 30 day n,.n•mun
n thf
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
4n3 2101 leasing of a ma1or m1•eo mg or an eaperienced .... " 673 •"no business start " • Earn s300 10 S500 per use oevelopmenl in IBC paste-ttp artist Abthly to In America Call Kim 8eaut11tJ1 sole, toveseat, 675 is9•3 d •
CDllTER llELP f IT week Reading Books at Pr •mary emphasis on work both Quickly end RECEPTIOllST Chau• onoman new con· • resi enoe OA TSUN 73 240Z, no air.
Or cleane s No p ec home Call 6 t.c;.473.7440 rnarketonq skills anel accurately under dead· dltion Onk trim $295 -------...... ~~I nood car $1500 0 80 C~sla Me~a 631~~67~ Ext B-149 Y lease neqotJlions Bast: hnes a must This Is a Mature PIT to start Bea 714·841·3486 Sall Boats 701 4 " 714;536•6070 ·
COURIER
Go0<1 dr111ing record OMV
print-out and neat ap.
pear ance reQuired Ben·
elits 760-1145
N Salary Commls~,on mid-afternoon 10 evening part ol our Dance Cenler P 26. EXC'"LIBER 1968
EAR S'K S'"O PER MO , f P C M T F 9 • & Duncan h"fe mahogany " DATSUN '81 280ZX ... • " " Sen" re•ume 10 ,..0 .... _,
11
Shi t lease contact Lisa in ues· r1 ... 1·1 9 0 8 J h
E 6 I I u " ., """ T be 9 5 o call Glo 2•1 9908 dining rm set $850 .9 / O nson 2 2 O e E c .... lenl arn •Qun• year y in· •ttebor n A• ~oc 260 1 anney tween and n na .. • S .. 2 J L 1 11 ne own r x ""
1 C II " ,, 2 3 llUT"IUIT IELP M a h o g any k 1d ney. p111a .. er •bS OIS 0 d s·200 OBO come w1tn111 year a Main StrPet Ste 500 at 64 -4 2 1 E11t 292 10 • • XI d s4ooo con .. 760 7909 '" 11 ec msg s t p s I t w RECEPTIOllST Call ~OOM SERVICE ol shaped desk S395 Rat· e)(tras nt con 1714) 731·3441. 54°-0703 • ' ~ II vine 927 14 e 1.1 n 11 erview e tan set w•lh cha11 lounge 723·0372 'C FILE CLERK, F /T .. ,.,E s1ir.o WEE·LY Oller a lull package EOE . Ws•lh ,,General olc eJxWp ~~;~~r!·a:fy ~e: ~~~~. & table $450 Contem· DATSUN 8 \ 2802K ,. a u a ma company nr mg We need porary oak dining table CllllSlll SllllOlT Eicce11en1 cond t owner 5
For prin11nq compan~ Proc.essing claims Call Tiit DlilJ Pilot Airport Phones. filing w 4 chairs s-i25 While PARTlllSlllP spd. T·IOOS bronze w•lh
lmmed opening Pays 1 900·'34 8800 Ext 420 330 W. llJ Street some dalJ entry Send •Food prep person cabinet $25 Gr~n 01• JIST Slir.-u n leather 1n1enor
Fo
r R CHtl IHI t7'J72 lrv111P 92713 or •Delivery waiters 675 5292 fY1
well t:>ent'ht!> 26 175<M !Open7Jm 1oomS15 1et' resume to PO Box toman 30 ·30 $15 ••otor arounduvvNewport $4.300840-7741
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