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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-03 - Orange Coast PilotTUE DAY, JUNE 3, 1986 -- ----- et poisoning r~Sponse .ptobed esa police chief Investigating charges nimal control units·m1shandledcases 1 TONY SAA VBDRA mishandlioa n~ly . 20 reports of .. Dlllr,....... suspect~ pet po1sonmas 1n a south· . west neiahborhood. Costa M~'s f~ur-me~ber animal Pobcc Chjef Roaer Neth 1s in- control untt 1s beJng reviewed by the VC$tiptinaclaimsthatanimalcootrol -~.--city for allegedly_ dis~rdinJ and' officers took howtlotupon4 t(Ml&Ht from worried pet owners. whose doas and cats went intcf violent seizures after reportedly eatin1 poisoned meat. Cny Mana.er Allan Roeder wd the inve5hpt1on abo would covtt accusations that officers refused to pick up the carcasses and brushed off \residcnU' suspicions that.the animals were l>Oisoned. • . While the city does not usualJy • on the pet deaths over the past five dispose of dead peU, Roeder said week.a.. anunal con~rol workers shouJd ta.kc A tearful Connie Pacania id she the ~ &!'Id order autopsies waited two hours (or an offacer to whcnpotsoruna iJ suspected. arrivcasbertcmetm1i:, Wendy, went Several anary residents Crom Fed-into a violent frenzy, frothinf at the eral, Capitol aod Senate •~com-mouth and scarina Patania s chiJ~ plained Monday to tbc City Council dren. that animal• control worken were "SomethinJ'S wron.J when we have impolite and sl<>w.footcd when caJI¢ to go throulh tbJS kind of hell and pohcc Yl'Oo't· rui>ond." Patanaa proT ~~: J -• ·""-ox1co...,..ca eu.auuuoni OA UK; dead ao.amals have been too a.- pensive for the pet owners. However. two of the rnidcntt had vet.crinanan pctfonn prehminary autop1ica. . The 101mal'1 entrails-were found to be swollen and reddened. a coodia.ioo (Pl-..e ... POl80!f/A.2) _NB police may close peninsula No. 1 in atate Joey Jamee. Oran&e Cout Colle~• .en- eadoual freefu!!an, bu been eelected the lltate ·community colle1e bueball co-player of tile year. Bl. Coast Mary T_ Boyce, the first lady of Golden West Col- lege, has been named the college's outstanding citizen./ A3 California Tour bus driver says he was only going 30 mph when he crashed./ M INDEX Af;tvloe and Games Bulletin Board Buslneu Clasalfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce Log .Public.Notices Sports Television Weather , a. A3 A9-12 86-8 85 88 A8 A6 A3 88 81--3 AS A2 PoUce aketch of jewel thJef auapect dubbed 'Splderman • ...., ......... _ ............. Iupector Betty Jean Beecher (center) aplalna the new punch .,.tem to Toter Mary Elmatedt (left) u clerk Charla Beecher ~blee the Wuota at the ~place at :lOO llaCJlolla St. in Coeta lleea t1da morntna. Voting gets off to slow: start .along Orange Coast today By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dlllr........ .. Voters visited polls along the Oraftgc Coast 10 modest numbc~ early today to help decide state and congrcSSJonal nominees, county of- ficers. a hcav11r debated "deep pockets" propos1tton and two Irvine City Council seats. Polls will.remain open until 8 p.m. People who arc not certain where to cast thcu ballo1s should call the Orange County RC&J~trar of Voters office. 8)4.2244 RC11strar AJ Olson predicted 48 percent of the county's 1.03 milhon voters would cast ballots. He at- tributed the lack of interest to the large number of unconlC$ted races and the small number of con- trovcrs1aJ proposltlons. By 9 a.m .. only 5 percent of the county's voter had cast baJlots, said Ruby Henry. a clerk at the Registrar's office. At lhc same time m the spring 1984 election. 7 percent had voted. she said. And in June 1982. 8 percent had voted in the first two hours of baJlotma-· Statewide, an esbmated S. 7 million were expected to cast ballots. The -47 percent turnout would be the lowest ptrcentaae 1n a statewide election in nearly five decades, accordin& to the Associated Press. California voters arc expected to renominate Democratic U.S. Sen. ,Alan Cranston and pick.. bu Novem- (Pleue eee VOTING/A2) 'Spiderman' jewel thief vanishes from Lido Isle By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dellr ......... An elw1ve Jewelry thief who has been dubbed "Sp1dcrman" for a stnna of second-floor burglancs on Lido Isle may have been scared off by tbe publiaty swtrhna around his bold brea.Jc .. ins and comic book moniker.· Newpon Beach pohcc said today "He may not be comina back,· said Dctecuve Dan Holub of the cat burgJ~, who has not struck in 10 days. Police rcrtascd an an1st's ske1ch Monday of a thin-fa~ .man in his late 20sorcarty 30s who is believed to be the Lido Isle intruder. He IS suspected of break.mg IDIO 15 Lido Isle homes since January and stealing about S350,000 in cash and Jewelry. said Holub. However. the s1&hung that resulted 1n the drawmg o("Sp1dcrman" was made by two witnesses last Novem- ber during a burglary on Balboa Perunsula, said the dctecuve. "We believe it's the same person because it was the same t~ of entry -through an upstairs wmdow. And there arc other consistencies," said Holub, who lS plowing through other unsolved buralanCS' to sec iftnerc arc an conncct1ons. e break-ms on Lido Isle occurred mostly dunng evenmg hours when, residents were at home. usually downstaJrs eauna dinner or watching tclcv1S1on. the detecuve said. "It's a chancy way to commit burglary because there's a sreater nsk for confrontation,'' h• said. ..But when residents arc home there's also a better chance of jewelry and cash lying around." '\\...... One of the odd fe4turcs of the break-ins is that the burgJar's foot- pnnts appear to lead up the sides of a house and then stop -almost as 1f the buralar vanished in10 thin air. according to police reports (Pleue Me JEWEL/ A2) BB backs wetl&nds after heated argument By ROBERT BARK.ER °' ... ~ ......... City Council members voted S-2 Monday nightto preserve 12-4 acres of wetlands on the southern coast of Huntin1ton Beach after partisans traded angry ulvos befort' an over· -··-······---........ -....• flowing crowd of about 270 people. Daisy Thorpe Picc1rcUi, 1S, owner of about 4S acres of the disputed wetlands adjacent to PaCJfic Coast Hia.hway between Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River, opened the fireworks by nppm& City Councd members. "lf I'm not entitled to some rights (to sell for res1denuaJ uses). l'U.get out of Hununaton Beach and move to Newport Beach. "I've had t~ quit paytn& taxes People have told me they "-vc a shoulder lock on me and that the only thing is to go down the~ Wlth a Picture worth a thousarid votes, researcher belieVes Camera angle, facial expression found to t.nfluence voters in rating candidates Voters study the 1 ues carcfully. then cast their bellou for the can· didatc who mostly closely match their political views, right? theory. ha tl0tenbcra. an assi tant profcuor or ·al psycholoay and r>ht1cal 1e1ence at UCt, lated 'voten .. with t>osus camP1'1J\ nien. Roscnbcra found that candidates with a ceruiin jmagc could defeat their op1>0ntnt , rqardl of pany affihatton. - tommy gun and maybe their brains will start to work." she said. Wilham Curtis. who ha ps and 0 11 leases for 112 acres and tS an all)' of P1ccuelh, took a SWlpe at ;n- vironmentahsts. ··The wetland Wttl)Cn havr lost a (Pleue Me W&TLAJllDS/ A2) PHIL SIEID .... ELECTION '86 d1datc's appearance doc have a powerful impact oo votco' preference , •• Ro nbera concludtd. · to cars July .4 CffYapprovesactlon ln event congestion reaches dan er lev.el ay SU~~ BOWLET!' CM ... Dlilr~ .... City officials have aivcn Newpon Beach pohcc the areen b&ht to close the cnt1rc Balboa Perunsula to traffic durin& the Fourth of July weekend if congestion reaches danaerous proportions. : Newport Beach police spokesman Trent Hams said a partial closure of the perunsula is already scheduled between 6 and 1 l p.m. July 4. Balboa Boulevard wilJ be closed to tocomin& traffic from the Coast Highway during that time, be said. Ncwpon Boulevard, however, will tcmain o~n. In addition to the scheduled partial closure, Hams said, "lft.rafficconces-- tion or thi siz.c of crowds CJQtes a ..., .......... _ ................ Clara ln custody. . hazardous -.sttu.ation that prohibit emergency vehicles. and penooocl from enterina tbc peninsula. the Newport Beach Police Department has the ri&ht to close it to all vehicular traffic anny time." · Harris u1d sucb ·a closure would force mident.1 and visitors to Wk their can on tbo"'north }ide of Coast Highway, and walk. Some of the homes at the tip of the penin.JuJa are u far AJ,five miles from the Cout Jii.eway. . This means tbat no vehicular traffic, other than emefJC'DCY ~ hiclcs. Win be allowed to enter West Newpon aJona Bal.boa Boulevard at West Coast HiJbway, aAd Ne~ Boulevard at tbc Arches Bridle." Harris ~d. He added that Ba1boa lslan#~rn' service could aJso. be ' stopPti!" ~t the Police Oepartmcnt's discretion . . Harris said Se:uhore Drive tS tyJ>tcally closed during the f'ounh of July holiday. Al 1t.1 May 27 mceuna. (Pleue _. CLO&Ua&/ A.2) Laguna's molikey business ·curtailed illegal animal seized_ after running loose for several months By LAURA MER& Of .. Dlllr ........ \ After months of_ ptafoig cat and mouse wnh an uiepl-immt1tant. authont1es tn lquna Beach finally captured her Sunday. Oara IS I I-year-old. I 5·pound 1tpider monkey who has been caus1n1 havoc for the Laguna Beach police. · animal control oflioen and restdenu for several months. Owner Dav1d Wdmshurs1 oc- casionally allowed the rambunctious animal to run unfettered tbro~ the neighborhood or left her alone tled to a parlt.ing meter It wasn't until Sunday that animal control officers, womed th.at Oara m1ah1 tnJUre someone, were able to take the native South Amencan into custody, satd Deputy Pohce Chief Jim Spriene. According to Spreinc. W1lmshurst has had monkeys m the past and has a record of procrastmauna when 1t comes to obtam1ttg the permits rc- qwrcd by the city and the state. "We've tned to get him to set an exotic ammaJ pcrm1l (The monkey) needs a TB shot,'' said Sprc1ne. The animals arc known 10 be tuberculosis ~mers ~ Man\ eitottc animal, are smua:Jled into the country carrying infectious diseases The State Fish and Game Depenment requires that imported I animal$ be quarutmed before enter- ing the count') and that suitable housina be prov1dcd' for the animal once hert. L.aauoa Beach requires tbt animal hr vamnated. leashed and altend~ at all um~ (Pleue ... llOIOCEY / A2) Amphitheater noise case muffled again BJ TONY SAA VEORA Of .. Dlllr Nil""' Co ta Mr!ll'\ l~I bettk to hm1t no1~ from the Pacific Amphitheatre has suffered another k1 c with an apptJlate coun ruling that ~ht arena 1s excmp1 from local rqul1t1on. ( osta Mesa·~ vanous I~ att~b have rtpc~uedly bttn stym1cd by the 1 ut of whether local aovemmc may reaulate tate proocny. City officials were notified MoGda) that ~ sovcrcicn immunity d ft sr had apln won out for Ned-West t • the Los Anacle>bncd o ner of 18,()()(kap&Clty arena City Attorney Torn Wood fonnc.d the Cit ouncil la io Jn a ptrfttl ~orld. that might be the ca • . But here on planet F.anh, me He also found that changin, fl cial up ions and c:amena an in a cand1datc'1 photo could dramaticalty afl«t tho l'C'10ft • 11 w blllot bolt. "Give me a candidate, let me do additional rcacarch on how to ~~nt him to \h votcn, and I think we c.ould il"ificantly 1tli t the election. "I'm not sayina wt Id win an In a lon1-awa1ted dtti ion d~ hv~ Fnday, the 4th Distnct Coun of Appeal in Santa Ana upheld a lower court ruhna that the amphitheater w1 protected by ~v­ mian immunit-,: u 1t 1 on the \tate-owntd Or1 e Counh fair- day and tt ted a d101eo-aoor -~ \: tot candida ~Y bccaute of how th y look. Anet tlanc1na at campai n ohotOI., voters ··other thin be1n equal, a can· -· a uarpoput h ral Dcmocnt 1n a con Ute R~· (Pleue ... OIAOS/A2) rounds. .. • meeti"8 to opt1oni ,. ) r POISON ... From Al llut t.dl be , .. ~ b) W:UlnJD(' ptAV.lfJJn&. u.d .. u!1~ tm:al DUI • Cfl b) tt.e u,.,'DCT1 ,. d !our.d an the °'4" 1iamada StJtnC rNdent~ rept'J<'..CC: recct ICJl tt.ru&cti1r. n(.Jtn ·otdc'rt"t wcm to ;~ ~=-dt. b:i :r. oarr 1ng. Patama ~Y.1 .\'. 1Le pr,,;1)()1: :' ~ C1.\J'pton IU" e D'J't tOofi:~ the p<At.Orllng. f<.<..edef ~Id thttc "~' ent>0&f1 c-•~ w bcJ~•e ~ ... t1irr-.I\ .. en: tho! •ICtJnn of !ou p'.4 • . M • • f/. ._ •.1m " H ert.J IJE tt1.ld \ht: pc1 <r•r,,•\ • .~t h.ilC biccn a Li&(" of c.:umm.ov.At u• ra:.orda.J1 v.'tth .namAJ t<Altrol 1.1fftt~n u>d tnc pcob- k~ •wX: br: c.k4i•ed :JP ~'~et •IYJ !>i&ld t.ht' twubk \IX:T~ v ... ~ • tl ndJ ,Jdu..a.J rJffitcn v.ho ~ u~ f<>liOV>ed c.it: pohc:r ~ 1.1 I cbJCO&ml depan.meal lt<lft Tht \nl crooP iold ~ mm pMadssn "Ct'l:l) -"Olen--~ • bucd OQ lhc futn the candadatn •'bo tbt ~ U'mllt ra.uap UI tbt ~ of pbocot w;oc lo Ox pOllq b) sboppcB aJl but OOC o{ Ux wp ctK*ft • &Dd ~ ca.o- dld:a.1.t who at. oal> • dJd "° t7~ 2 ~potnU Jl.oee:nbcr& deodt:d to find out 1f ~UJSJJ:ll i caQdw11ic S ~ cou bnn& tum ~ -Of~ - \>OCft ~ apul a&.ed ~ UJ ra1C l!lCtl ' ~ for Jniqrrt) com- ~ &nd Olbc'T pc1"V)Cl.&lil) l/'&JU Tbt t•o mn Wllb iM •shna raunp &nd tbt twro liillb lDC ~ wcrt then ~~llmc~~m '1t.PIJ> drlltttat ~ Tht llC'YI '*"°°' wen rated 1tPJr. R~ dc1.cTmined that dw11- UJC lbc ~ 4&.DPc or ti.a" ina 41 canchdatt \m.ik raLbc'f I.ban look ~i altered lbt ra~ oo dla.rac.- \n 8.Dd fitnnt for off)(%' The er T r~cha ptded the blgbcst anod Vf*~ rated pft<>tC» for ead2 oftbc four mer. and pbcod them on <am praJU• then a' ht had d<Joc Ill \be fint c-Apmment ~n fit ;a\.Led UOJ\ttllt· $\u<kr.a and ~ LO -\Ole -, Amon& tr e $1udent \Oler\ \-.ltchUl& li.c a..r.dJcUtn pf>Ol<J\ r~ tt\ICd the f>U icorm of oor dccuofl VOTINGOFFTOSLOWSTARTON COAST •.. Prom Al bet , .IP'P' jr..t'fl t 1:r~rr. ii ri)"' ded ~ e. pubhc.ao held ,,, 3 b.,.1 M~•rn F1dd ) foal P'> r.t! .,~ U"~ o.>n\~l t..&i natTOi4ed U.; ;; t\1>1,,,:r..o.ri r.a bc'tw.~n the ,._,, t~r.d~tn rep- re~r.unc Oppt.i'\11t end' of lfie Jo'e, pubh<An pol11 1..4 \pettrum -VJO· v.n;,tne hrUt Her\t..ht:nY)hn ind rr.cJ<kralt Ld I t .su • Along it.c <mnie < 1A\t th .. 4'Jli"i Coaa:rcti1aonal 0i,t.nc1 pnma.r, r~ and tht' Irvine < H) Couno wnlr'\t lured ... ot.trs lnc.;um~nl <'JI'· 'itc.aman Roben bad.ham wu tl)in& llJ fend ,,n i \lmna ctwlkngc ,,,,m 1ell<JW Republic.an ~at~n Jo' rxc· nbcri. ""h1lc fi,rmcr 1udgt Bru<.t ~umncr w;o h<>ptnf wnt.c-in VIJlC'\ "'"'>Uld g.ive him ;,, \.IC11Jr. O\l~r I.)' ndon La ~ ()UC h~ folJ<)V.er An H ofJ 1 mann for the I~mtJ( ra h( n~ AIVJ dr41w1ng voten wa\ f'r<Jp- '>'•llvn 51 ""h1lt1 w11uld <.hange th.: v.a, dam,,.r.~ ;.r1: • •;;rded for em<.r t on,! ~fknn rn perYJnal ..!!•Jur1 me." the v.oman ~after c:uuna ha 'Ult\ ballot ~I~!"~ LC1llet Bnocb \ult ooh 2 peup e \hO""ed up ubrar) WI w.ualh "Ote aplMt dunna the fu~tbow of •<IUnJ~> at an)th101 tti.1 calb fOr '" Ull mo~)' \ "'"' \'c-rdc fkmen~ Sch0t>I Hi aw1) I don't think C,,.'t' b.a'<'e enoUJb lr,1r..c moM; to do that an)more ~ -v. e 4!c • er. c.CJncr.med about tbt-Al· Cox Ekmntt.v) School 1n < 11-<our.ell r<lcc about ahtgmwth of fountain VaJlt), BC'u~ Commam lt;t · wmm1.1n11 • .lDd 11$ futur' and )1.Jd she wfi mOit 'anltte'Sted 10 dutttJ<Jri "''d Sane) Thomp"on. 1twv.'tn& ha wpport for Sumocr She .. tio .. oled W'llh her hu\band Tom wd she had t.ow for help ho~\t'f, '"We ;,.re '~'! much for prf!'\en 1n1 in castLn& a wnte-10 balJot Under the wme open \pau: • current ')'St.cm, a votcT must wntc-an Hut Jrvmc "'>ta Da•e Wa&nn" an the cand~tt·, name, tM1l punch the ens.mttr \.aid '"Irr t>f:'re r. 1Prop-card to .. ott for that pcnon <Alll<>nJ 51 h better pu ~; (om d she aho voted for hab1l1t) in\utanlc ha' 1ncrea ~ Pro on SI ··after a lot of thought pcrc..enL.. ., · • ;1n ofUJJon prompted tr, mt~ Jrcne Dav.~n \h'J'*cd up earh :;oa-~fl'linJ tclc" mon commeroal' t.er precrnct in St"Apm Beach l<> \'Ole Al C<>ita Mei.a Cat)' tW1. onl) four tor R<>bert Badh~m "b«aut.e he'\ our pe<.>plc had voted dunn, t.he tint SO < tJO&ft'1\m<1n and a good Re· m1nut~ o( bailoUn& today, aJlowma pubh<.:an • one poU workt'f to catch up on htt ·1 he prvp<n1t1<.JO\ ii"' a~\ throv. kn11uni. MONKEY CAPTURED BY LAGUNA POLICE ... From A l Jo~ LinKf:nltltC'r .. ,, animal vm1r1,1 ''ft • l e r r c p rJ rt c d I 1 "' a r n t: d W1lm,hut\l 1w11..c th<&t \he necd!;d lfJ t.ec tht d<J<.umcnl\ th<il 11ulfHJt11cd him t•> bnn& h1\ pe1 111f'J the v11wtr:; He failed ttJ produu: the papo:-r\ 1""1le ihf'. \aid Animal l•1111ri1l tJfrit•·n 11J1,; < l::ira Htl•> (U~t,,dy ar1,1rnd 11•JfJr \und4) fh1\ mrir1;t, I\ Hr~ monogt';,,l:>lc bul \he t•n get in1r, ~,me t:\(.illollnl! a~rchlH' bd1i1' 1•1r Wt •He 1r:o1n1t: l•J pr•Jll"ll lhr pubhr ii\ ...,ell iO thr m1111~e)' w1d I 1nur.f ltrr ''' lh I.II> 0 \ dl"UW1n l•J 1rnptJUOd !ht 4nl"1ill Altlwu~h < l<H<i I\ l.srn1 .snd hil~ ii "\wn·t d1\ptJ)tll'Jfl \did Hr;.nru: '.on Puttcn, \.COH>r ~cnnrl .. ttend.ant ::i1 &he animal \hdttr rttt1nh:}\ arc: un, • predKUblt At.<.1Jrd1n11 lrJ \ •m Putt.c:n, mun kc) s d<i not m<tli.c good pea ... Tht'; arc m~\) The) tarry d1w:asn and arc \u\<.ept1blc tv disca\C'\ from human, It '' ))(o\l thilt the~ ''"'> .,.he-re the; Ii •t People get them a\ :ouna.st.Cn ..-.hen the) arc cute and the) get older, b1g&i:r and rn<1re awe\\1' c ··\he Mid When < lar;,i wa\ tied 1<1 "' parluna meter h11drcn •>ftcn g.;,ithered owund ond tcned her I ln¥.Cnfelter ~1d adding lt1<tl \hr might bite \l>mc1,ne Y.1lm\hur\I) pre ... 1ou\ munkn Ma>. bit \.C'reral pet1pk .. <.<.1Jrd1n& io I mgcnfeltcr ')he \<lid \be became wvmed th.at 'vtaJt. wa\ 11u1 of <.ontrol "'hen \he hcilrd th<it he h.id tnp~ <in eldt rl) ""'>m<ir. 1n ~ .. n C lementc and bmen a : 1,u ng l)(Jy whC1 Ut me to her me ut "I \d '~ th1\ m1JOltC) go throu&h wmcrcal pcnonaln~ c.h.angn I sav. 11 &el more and more aireu1ve, to the Point where I wu real afraid of some bad in Junes," said Lm~eher. But Ed Harrod. dcput) tire ma.nh.aJ in ~n Ocmcntc u 1d Mu wu realJ)' wno problem·· and bll the boy only after be bq.an hittm& the monkey on the head Mu died in Mexico when he ..-u electrocuted while 'w1npn1 from pc>wer hncs, said L1n,enfclkr. When •he fint met Mu, he wu play1na Tarun on eloctnca.J hncs in north Laau~ Buch, 1he said W1lmshu~1 don not have a per- manent rnidencc in Lquna Beach and could not be reached for com- ment He ha1 yct to cont.act the animal shelter to mneve hll animal. wd L~nfeltcr CLOSURE OF PENINSULA OK'D ••. l'TIJJD Al 1he ( ll) ( IJUOlil .spprtJlftd ltll' addtd lndependcnu: l>a1 w1:t!ka1d d••\•H<: from 32nd \trnl ''• Wc\1 < ''"'' H1&hwa)' and ln1m lhc 111. , • .,, 11, Marc.us Avenue 1f the ru·1 d .u1v' I he ap1>rovcd' rt\(Jlut1•111 Jl\lJ authon1cHIO\urc uJ lht:'. cntirr pt·n1n· \Ula at both fblboti IS<iuk .... rd otnd Nt~rt Boulevard "\hould ma1or traffic consect1on .lt1d/1J1 \1gn1fi1 ant th •l urban1..e\ IJH ur" du11n~ th~ hu~) ""'erkcnd ~~~~E aaHr Pilat MAIN 0,,ICI ¥~11.N0.1 We're tC'.'llln11 '1t1Jpi<' th<tl 11 lhe) plan to hav<' ii pan1 cin what they an11c1pate to he a bu\y Ctrafliq d.i), lO Ltll their IUC'h of &he ptJUlhil1ty of a <.lt>\ore and 1ha1 the> ma) hnc 10 walk," H arn_\ \<lid Hafn1 \ard \Ulh it t ltJ\urc wu lorctd two 't-tar!'t il&O hc."tau\C ''' the cnormou~ number tifheac hgt>er\, and that 11 wuld happen ag;un th1~ ·,ummer I fc u1d thr: dangr:r of .sn emcrgrncy vehicle not bc1nr. able to rcspc>nd to an ICCldcnt or other maJor problem ll too much of a nsk on an unu1uaJly crowded beach day Newport Beach City Manaacr Rob- t'rt Wynn u1d the resolution authoriud by the City Couoctl lut week only refen to pou1ble closures d unna the July 4 weekend. However, he acknowledatd the Pohce Depan. ment does have the n&ht under at.ate law to close a n)' city street 1f ao emt'fltncy ansei. Justcall 642-6086 YOf\Oitr ,,...., " ,.. oo f'O( ,_ ~ ..... °' ''°'"'cMOINo•7•"' .,.., .,., COC!f .. .. What do you hke about the Daily Ptlo11 What don'I you like'' (all the number above and your meuait will be recorded, tnnscnbcd and de· livered to the appropnatc editor Tht same 24-hour 1n1wcnn1 service may be utcd to f«ord lcttt'n to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our Lrttm column ~u1t include their name and telephone number for ~enficat1on Trilt u' what'1 on your mind. ' .,, - ....... .., ~-,.,.. ...,., . '°" OQ nal ·-,_ ~ O'r T ' "' u;t e.bt I~ • "' _,.., 1f',ll C11Pr WI .. .., Clrcue.taoft T•phonee i..ci-, ...... • U.S. Te•pe ........ 9 ·e .. ..... • 1 n " • •• • 71 n o . .. • •• •.• .. t . "' ,. . \:; : ·-· 1t • • G .. -. •• .. . wn n • .. ,. • 41 • • • . .. • • •• •• •• " . • • :: : .... ._. • ,, Calif. 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But Bill Wall!Wl, prnident oftbr Fn~ of the Hu.nf.inito'o Beach w etlA.nds en vtronment.a.I orpruz:a- oon. w-gtd offiaah DOC succumb to tbedaJms Wnlmll SI.Id PM:x:irdb oooc O"""ncd about 800 acra ui the a ty and wu allowed lo ckvdop almosl aU or n He SI.Id ~ tlO'A' a resident of M cu.. Anz.. boucbt bet' land ID the coast.al area for about S-40,000. ~ wd m:orcb lhow lb.al lbc so6d Jl!ltt o{ II in 1963 LO \he Sou\hen c.alifonUa EdJM>n Co for SS72.000. so&d about 38 acTn to the State Department of Transport.auon in 1967 for S2 tlltoo. iok1 another paroel lO the a t}' 1n 1974 for SlOS.000 and sta.ndl to mf,ke another $330 000 on pu.rch.ast OpUOM. Wetsman SI.Id~ state w.111 pa) her tbe ~sed \aJUC of about S6.50.<XX> o(ber hnldtnp of about 4S acres. Pia::irdlJ uands to mUc about S.4 mil1ioa for what she i-.id S,.W,000 for, btwd.. -rbey tdtvdopcn) waot to 1QUCCZC ~Cf) dollar out t.hql can. C"Veo if it means pavtna ova lhr souJ oflhr at}·.~ Mou Milla. a.o au.omcy for Bin.er l..a.U Propen.in of COM.a Mesa that hH . an opupo to buy PK:arelli's propcny. warned offict.a.l1 of lcpJ actJOO, She declared \he area IS DOt ~and wpd lbcm no t to place -pas.sive reliancle" on st&te Flib & <same offtellh •bo made w t de~ tcnnlMUOD But Bob RadovK:b a fisheries btolopst for t.hc Fish & Ga.me. Wei the area met wetland crncria aod could be rntorcd The OC"A zoruna. \i.lucb penruts ttven acrn for bot.ti de"fdopmc:nt at Beach &ukvard and Pac:Uic Coast Haabwiy and 83 acres few encJJY me b) tbc Soulhem Ca.ltforrua E'.dnoa Co now. beads to the It.ate Couu1 CommWJon for approval. Ma)or Roben Mancbc and Cny Council mcmben Ruth Fi.nlr). R"th Bailey. Peter G1'CC'D aod John Thorru.S voled in favor of lhc resto- rauo o plan. JEWEL THIEF ... P'romAl Holub said the cal bUIJ,l.ar appears more sophisucated than the average int.ruder and 1s Vet) selecti ve of tbc r~ betakes. The dc1rcuve wd he .. hasn't a d ue" why lhc th.Jc( bas preyed on Lido We. where homes arc close wgiether and povate secunty guards patrol the net&hborhoods. The amount of publm t), o' Cf "'SpHicrmao" tna) b.ave dun.med any hope of capiunna the cat bursJ.ar a.nd ma) tii .. e red him into temporary rcurcmcnt, wd Holub "It's 101111 to be vcr) difficult to get him now.·· he wd NOISE LIMITS SUFFER SETBACK •.. From Al He said the next 'lCl> ~ould be to appeal to the state Supreme Coun. YrhlCh bas already qrced lO C'CV\t'W another 0011e~neoted lawsuJt filed by reli.dcnu apinst t.hc outdoor ampbuheatcT The borneowocn arc cb.allCtllJn& t.he Supenor Court's de, C1s10 0 to dtsm1s.s envtronmcntal protnu because lhc court found the na1utc oflwuuuons bad C1ptred Wood wd C~ Mesa can also fall back on the pubbc nu1san<:e portion of 1u lawsuit. filed Sept. 25, 1984 Al tho u&h local oouru have h11ton· call)' ruled apinst the city on the quesuon of sovcrC1&n immunity Wood s.aJd be had been optimiruc that appellate Judats would overturn the Oct, IS. 198-4 ru.hn& b) Judat JudJth Ryan. Another court ofappeaJ f qreed that local &0vcrnment could rqul.ate i Ctl'CUS at C.aJ State North-ridtc beca ux the act.I V1 ty was 1 n- ttndcd to amu.st ·or cnten&in, he noted. Ml'm mad this court didn't rule in our favor The amptut.heatcr is also antcnded to entertam," Wood said. For most of 1u three-year history, the co~ f.aahty bas been finnly entrenched in oontroveny over the OOIKeteaplflllDlOt.hc adjacent Mesa del Mat and C.Ollqc Park ne1&h· bor'boods Costa Mesa. f.a1hna to persuade arnpb1tbeatcT owocn to comply with city noise laws, unJucccssfully at- kmpted to j>rofCCUte Ned-West, its executive ofricen and even rock stars for alJcpd.Jy norir:d!na the sound hm1t , The C1l)'°S subs.cqumt la'WSWl re, mamed m hmbo for m~ than a \eat before Fnday'1 appellate court dc- c1s1on. Meanwhile. t.he C1t)' inspired state lqislators 10 carry bills that would allow Costa Mesa to enforce its noise ordmanQC on the amphtlbcatcr One bill died before a Senate oomnuttcc, while a new A~sembly measure t.s oo shaky grounds wt th an aanailt u.raJ panel. Costa Mesa also pcnuadcd the ampb1lhcater's landlord, the Orangr County Fatr Board. to 1ue the arena over the noise issue WoodS&Jdthecityhad nots,ivcn up on its lawsuit.. but was punwna ot.bet avenues to sttcnsthcn us attack. The Posh Answer to Warm Weather Update for summer with our richly textured lishtweisht wool, silk and linen sports jacker. Distinctively accented with soft hues of burgundy, teal and pink. A perfect addition to your warm weather wardrobe. Gentlemen'• Clothing Inspired by Tr dition . 46 F . n Ialand Newport Beach• (714) 6'0·8310 c.. • I\ BULL[ TI N BOAR D Irvine to celebrate Rose Parade en~ The lrvtnc ROie Parade Floet Committee will celebrate its official acceptance aa an entrant ia the l987 Tournament of Roaes Parade Monday in a kickoff'fundra1ser at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The event wlll feature fine an pbototrapbs of Chtna from \he Susan Sptrmu Gallery ofNowport Beach. An auctJoD of art and various excuniont will be held with Mayor Dave Baker acttna as auctioneer. Tickets are S l S and reJUVations may be made by callina '$9-1841 Swap meet bJ Laifana A commum!Y swap meet wlll be held at the J..aauna Beach H1&h School pai:luoa lot Saturday Crom 8-4 p.m. Tbe money railed at lbc swap meet will .10 to benefit the Laauoa Beach Community Clime. The parkina lot is located at Blumont and Park Avenue. to reserve a apace or for further information call 494-9429 or 494--0761 . 'DllJC golf t~amey .et The 1986 Dtac Golf ChampionJbap Tour- nament is scheduled June for Friday and Saturday at Huotinaton Beach Central Parle. For further informati'ln· call S36-S486. Boat regatta. tonlglJt The summer wooden boat repna wall be held tonl&}lt in Newport Bay in front of Josh Slocum's Restaurant, bqinnma at 6 p.m. The annual event attracts all classes of traditional sloope, ketches, yawls and cat boats. Call 642-S93S to resister. Legion to ln•tall oflJcen An open meeuna of the Amencan Lqjon's Huntinaton Beach post wiU be held Thunday at 8 p.m. at the VFW Facilities Post 736t_ 17705 Crabb Lane Huntinaton Beach. New ornccrs wiJI be instailcd for the coming season and various city and state officials are expected to attend. Plcnlc for handicapped ~t& . GWChonotsMa~,BO ce, W'idow of first ·pr"esident BJ ROBEftT BARKER ................... M~ T. Boyce, the fini lady of Golden Wcat College, received the out1tandin1 ettiun award durina the colleac's 20th annual commencement e•erc1ac. Boyce 11 the Wldow of R. Dudley &yoc, the foundina president of the coueae. and i11pre1ident of the Golden West Colleac Foundation thAt direct.I fund-raisins ef- forts for scholanhapa, the campu1 museum and other erojec:ts "I'm thnlled to death to be a part oftbe fint team that started the college and now to become part of the t.tcond chapter as the coUegc celebrates its 20th year," lhe wd. " he and Ou.dloY wrere a ~t team,: youn."'C'hincellordaVldA. toWDelltold Mid Ocrle Klrkpltttck. 1 lo11atimc coUC,C Boyc.i Thur.day niabt duri paduation public relatioDJ usittant. •·she wu qune oucmoni • ""To t ~ you wotk t<K active watb wivet and patrons. She helped both public ud Jlltjvatc educatio &o raile ~ mm the colteae vny clOtC>lmit catty ICbolan.hip fi ncs. for 11udmis of all on," Kilt pa trick llid. .. She is mucb loved. I don•t know "for r.our commitm~nt '° you home and family, ioyourcommunJty &Dd to tills anyone who doesn't love her." coneae -and fot your belief in Ufetona Boyce, who i11ervifla her aecond km> u ed11c:auon for everywone, we II.lute you, president of the Golden West Foundltion, Mary Boyce, u a truly ouutandiq moved to ltvlne followioa the death two citiien." ycan t&O ofber husbend, whom Ibo met in -About • 12s ~uatn panidpaied 1D 1943 when the two attended Stanford Thunday n.tabtt outdoor ex.erc:ilcl. Near-- University. ly $00 piduatea were candidates Cor ··Educatton is a prime concern of associate of ans decrees and CCTUflcates. Stolen !fB surfing trojJhy replaced L gu f -d tll--d t l +.1 aft --K.alot Kapthos relates lC) the ancient a Da OUfl a ~vn Ona CSSCU pl.uTe er Orcc~1dcalohtron1m1nd1andeducauon 1 ---f th ft f D t d t • t h be1na enhanced by healthy and athletic earning 0 e 0 wyer $ ll en S f0p ~ bodiel. The foundation dirtJCts ovqeu -----·-1 --cultl:ltal exc~n&e$ for the Nauon.a.I Schol- astic Swiina Astoctat1on. • By ROBERT BARltER Of ... Dellr ........ Good Samantans have come to the 1Jd of the Dwyer School surfina team that won the first-ever state junior hi&h school champ1onsh1p trophy last month only to soc ll stolen from the school. They presented the seventh and eight grade athletes a new memento of their win01ng performance-a S-inch by S-1nch bas-relief by surfer sculptor Edmund Qwyer'1 pnncipal and memben of the Schumbert. surf~ team 1a1cf they have no idea wbo "We're kccpmg 1l an the office," nci-stole the OrtaJna1 ~by or wby at. among pal Alan Rasmussen aaid. "If aome y the 3Qor40troprue11n lheca.te, wautolen. tries anythana. all the buratar alarms · the Raamuuen said be'1 been questioruna school will to off and every polioe an students but bas n:cieivcd no ink.hna oflhe within I 8 miles will be here: culprill. "Btausc of the novelty ofit. you The award wu presented lut wee by usually hear md1v1dua11 talluna about Bruce Hoppin& of Lquoa Beach. the sometbtng hkc this," Rasmussen 'Jid. chairman of the ~os Kautbos F un-"but not lh11 ume. It's so quiet out there ... dation. who read a~ut the theft. Team capwn Tam Brandon, 14, said. "I don't know why. they juJt took il." Nea Pott. the only a.i.t1 ataner on the team, said faceuously that maybe San [)quito, the tchool that Dwyer &cat oot. too\ the trophy u revenac. The Dwyer surfers hope to add aaotber trophy m Auau•t wl:\en they compcie in nauonal c:hampioll.Slµps aD HuntinclOD Beach. The i.eam is coached by Chuck Aiko, a aeniorvu:epresiden1QfMercul)'_St'1apA Loan who Ibo has coached HuntlJ>llOD Beach ffiah School Oiler wrfma 1d.iDI IA> four atraJ&bt oauooal champsonlb.il)I. He'1 USlllcd by Joe Silvmna.a. wtw>•1 also an exccubve at Mlen:ury S.vinp. ' Beam hits fair cam . a-gn practices panel j The Irvine Soro12t1minJnt(maJional c.1ub_will host its annual picnic for developmentally disabled children, teens and adults Sunday at Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan RQad, Irvine. The event, scheduled from 1 I a.m. to 4 p.m,.1 is free to the participant and two additional family members. J>re..rqistration is required and may be obtained by calhna Sandra Hamble at 259-1339 or Marsha Buraess at S 59-0464 y MAHO~ °' ... ~ ......... camp Meanwhile, Schroeder wd he has already lod&cd a compla.tnt with the Orange C.o\lnty District Attorney's Office. -Suzanne Slui)iiY;;-, aaec5!iii.1l~~ra:mr--~-". member, estimated that Beam would bave Summer rec slgnaps set Mad-in rcgistrauon for summer classes offered by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Rec- reation ~rtmcnt will bqin Fnday, with in- pcrson registratJon scheduled for June 13. A Wide vancty of classes and special events arc bemg offered and further informauon may be obtamed by calling 644-3 I 51. Ballet cJa .. for tid• uttle ballennas can improve thett skdls at the new session of dance classes at the South Coast YMCA gym. Parent-child movement classes Ibo arc offered at the fac1hty. 29831 Crown Valley Parkway, Laauna N1auel. Call 49S-04S3 or 831-9622 for details. Harbor 1956 grads sought. JlmBeam A candidate for the Board of Supervi turned the tables on the Fair Campei Practices Commission Monday, accusi i'5 memben of .Yiolating the state ope mectina law. _ Fourth distnct supervisorial candidate Jim Beam fought back ~t the com- mission, which has chasused him 1everal times in recent weeks for distributina "false and m1sleadin1" campaign litera- ture. Beam. throuah reprcsentattve Michael Schroeder, accused lbe five-member coun- ty comm1ss1on of violatina the state's.. Brown Act open meeting law. Schroeder said the comm1ss1on btoke the law by not Jivin& lbe public 24 houn notice be(orc a May 28 bcarina when complaints against Beam were heard. Schroeder also alleged that a second open meeting violation oocurred on May 22 when lhecommiwon would not let tum speak on Beam's behalfbecaux be bad not registered with the commission. Asked for an opimon as to whether the commission was violating state law, commission attorney Stefeo Weiss wd he would have to study the chaf1C$ leveled by Al the aampaia.n has moved closer to today~·s p mary elcct1on, the comm1ss1on has a on complaints brou&ht by Bearn•s 1ef opponent Anaheim ~yor Don th .evCTal umes. Comm1SS1on 'men\ have also ruled &pJnlt Beam, the mayor of Orange, 1n a complaint raised by Fire Fighters Local 1014. But it was a commiu1on acneratcd inquiry that prompted Beam supporters to take the offensive. Saturday comm1ss1on secretary John Stoffel, an 11de to Third Dlstnct Super- vfs0r Bruce Ncstande, questioned en- dorsements listed on campa.aan bterature · distributed by the Beam caml)ala.n. Stoffel was particularly curious about the endorsement of Dr. Robert Schullei, pastor of the Crystal Cathedral. Stoffel said he has worked with Schuller and never known bnn ..\0 endorse a candidate for pobtical office. He Jtked Beam campaian worktrs to show proof of Schuller's endorsement u well as endorsement verification of all the names listed tn Beanfscamp&lln material. to account for about SOO individual endonemeou. But Schroeder rcfuled to uaist the commission Monday and instead raid a prepared statement a.ocusi~ membc:rl of v1olauna the open mcetina law. The comrru.uton delayed acuon oo the eodonement question (or an hour lft ao attempt to reach Or. Schuller but tbc pastor was apparently out of town on vacation, S1upeky said. Stoffel Jhen sUISS1ed lbe mauer be turned over to the c1istrict auorney bl&t wu ovcruled by oommissiou mcmben Tom Daly and Lynda Moore. Cbainnan Mll'Vln Adler and Evdyn Maybcny did not attend the meeuoa. Aft.erward, SchrocderprovuScd the news media with a May 9 lettef' to Beam from Schuller. It w<Hn part, " ... I want you to know if you dectdc to bea>me a candidate for Oran,c County Board of SupavllOn, you can count on my suppon." Bea.m. Roth, former Reo" Jeft'l' Pat- tcnoo IDd Manuel Mendez are ND.DlQI for tbe M:al bema vacated by mirina Super· visor Rapfh Clark. The Newport Harbor Hi&h School Class of l 9S6 as looking for lost classmates 6cfore its 30th reunion, scheduled for July I 2 at the Balboa Pavahon. Those with information should call Manan (Lan.a.scth-) Robert~at5S4-8761 or554-640S Injunction to allow gas stations to sale chilled alcohol denied Heartsargery.et for 2 Korean girl• LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two South Korean prts will undcrao open-beart sursery at the Los Anaelcs Heart Institute of St. Vincent McdJcal Center to correct potenually fatal heart defecu By TONY SAAVEDRA May 20. Tuesday. June 3 Of .. 0.-.,,... ~ ( osta Me~·s new ordinance bamna bustncsses from i,clhn& gasoline and ch1llcd alcoholic beverages has received a boost from Orange County Supcnor Court Thnf\y as suina Costa Mesa to overturn the city's two-pron&cd ordtnance, de- signed to ducouraac drinlang and dn vmg. and San Juan Capis\tllno, where City offictals ruled that motonst.s buying al- coholic beverages f'Tom ps stauons were more hkely to drink whale dnvtftJ. K.Jm Hye Mi, 7, and Chan K~ Hyana. .S. both from the Seoul area. amved at Los Angeles Intcmallonal Aifl)Ort Monday and were &iven Cabbaa.C Patch dolls. 191d hospital spokeswoman Mary Ellen Len- noit • 7:30 p.m., lrvloe Unified School Dl1hiet Board of Edac:aUoo, Administration Center, 50SO Barranca Pky. Wedne.day, June4 • 7:.30 p.m., lrvlJle CommuJty Servlca CommJuloa. City Council Chamben. 17200 Jam- boree Blvd However. Cit}' authont1e\ art sull unl'cr- tain about enforcing the la~. which went into effect March 21 Judge Harmon Seo \ 1lle denied a request b) Thnfty 011 Co for a prehminal) inJUCllon allowing the firm's ga!I station minaman at 2021 Newport Blvd to •................... ---" continue selling refrigerated beer and wine The c1tv wa' nouficd of the dcc1~1on Pou c£ Lo e The law. approved Jan. 20 by the City Council, prohibits future businesses from concurrent sales of alcoholic beverages and automobile fuel. Businesses already selling both items must stop refn~raung 1he beverages and cannot advertise that alcohol as sold on the premises. Costa Mesa 1s one of a growing number of Orange County CIUCS that have barred or restricted the sale of beer and wine at businesses dispensing motor fuel. S1m1lar prohibitions were approved last vear in L.atul)a Beach, Hununaton Beach Despite the court victory, Costa Mesa's Assmant City Attorney Eleanor Frey and top cotie enforcement officer Sandi Benson said they were unsure when the City would bealn enforcing its onhnancc. They said 1hcy were waiting for the ao- ahead from City Manager Allan Roeder. who plans to confer with the city attorney "BamnJ any legal caution, we will begin enforcing at," Roeder said Monday. mcan- ina the city will force businesses selling beer. wme and gasohnc to remove the alcoholic beverages f'Tom rcfriaenlllon "They're sm1hng. They're a little bit overwhelmed by the (telev;sion new1) camCTas, bui glad to be here," she added. Lennox said each airl iuffcn vcntncular sept.al defect, a btrth defect in which~ 1~ a hole in the wall scparatina the vcntncles, which arc two chambC'rs of the heart The) will underio repair 1urarry Wednc~~ momma. BB Ba un assailant blasts ham assistant's home ••• An in-dash stereo worth S 150 wa!> reported stolen from an unlocked car al a home in the 2700 block. of 5an ( arlos this Wttlc. • • • A m11lboit in \he SOO block of Traverse Street was blown up by a larac fireaacker about 11 :30 p.m. Saturday. est1m2ted at SI SO.' The loss. esti- mated at SJ.SOS, inclu.ded a video recorder, Jewelry. a handaun. a cam- era and cumncy. • • • .\ re•udentofthc 9400block ofEll1<1 A venue told pohcc he placed b.U rune.- foot-Iona pct python out 10 the f'Tont ynrd Monday afternoon When he returned a short umc later. the snake was gone He told pol.Jee he was certain the 40-pound brown and yellow snake valued at S400. had t>«n !.tolen. from the rcfngcrator and left it on the ~ofa • • • An elderlv woman 1old police &be was walklna alona 1he east side of' Magnoha Street north of Slater Av- enue when a while newer modcJ Toyota pickup truck drove by A passenger JUmpcd OUt, arabbocf ·the woman's purse and d~ hu alona the sidewalk when until she releatcd It The woman ,uffc&Td M:'Bpct on her lcn~. left arm and back. The thlef Ocd wtth the pu~. valued at $30. By STEVE MARBLE Of ... 0.-., ......... There's bttn mud and 1herc's been dart ond now 1 new inarcd1ent can ~ added to the al~td)' mf'ffy 40th < onarcss1onal D1stnct race -Bib A whole bunch of1hem. A man armed with a BB gun opc-ncd fire Monday on the Seaward Lane home of Wilham Schreiber. the chief poht1cal aide to Conarcssman Rohen Badham. R·Newpon Beach The uny proJC('ttl~ bounchcd harmlesslyofTthc houscwh1ch was- lrrine A diamond nna. valued al S 1,600, was 1tolen from a n1aht club on the 14000blockofCulnrDnve Monday naaht • • • Someone tned to use a f &IK purchase order to buy three Makcta IC1'CWJun1 at a business on the 1800 block of L.an&lcv Avenue. • • • An IBM t~ter was report~ stolen from 1 bu~tncu on Vanderbilt Monday cvcnina. lfewport BeaOb About SI ,lOO wonh of Jewelry was stolen from a residence on the 1800 block of Bedford. • • • A prowler '*'' '""n lurlonit hthanJ and sllll 1s-adorned with numcroui. "Badham for Congress" placard\. sa•d Newport ~ach pohcc Poh~ said the house was hat w11h "' le.st 20 BBs. apparently fired from a tine . Badham 1s lightana for his poltucal tire today in a primary grudge match wtth Nathan Roscnbcra. also n New port Beach Rcpubhcan Schrt1ber's wife, Shirlee told police she heard a scnes of"pmg1n1" sounds 11 about I I a.m and looked out a front window an time to \CC a gun barrel proJcctina from a vehtt-le a house on the 2100 block of Miramar. • • • A video cassette recorder wonh $900 was stolen from the offices Of JNR Inc., 4040 MacArthur Bl"d Police 'lid a pa key may have been used to ptn entry. • • • A bomb threat wa• rtportcd at the Air Cal reservation counter S.tun::lay. A scan:h at John Wayne Airport turned up nothin1 • • • A bufl)ar CUL a hole 10 the covmiblc top of a car parked at Poin tti• and Third strftts. A S500 ca1 terco wu taken. • • • More than Sl,000 an Jr'WClr) Wit taken fmm a car an on Weymouth • • • A would-bf' thicfbfokc into! 1980 I. ,topped in front of the hou~. The vehicle was described u 1 white and buraundy Volkswagen bu~ No dt5CT'lbt1on of the assailant wu rtponcd. Poli~ said they wttt 1old that the RB anack probably is related to the heated pnmary CQ.ntert bul there was no dil't'Ct evidence to suppon th t ttieory. In a poh~ report, officers observed that Badham is 1nvol'Vcd an ··a well· publicized rMlcct1on campatlfl •• Thcrt arc no 'uspc<'ts. police added. Mustang that was parked on lht 2300 block of Port leew1ck Noth1nt wu 1akcn but both C'ar doo~ were lcf\ open by the su,f'C\t • • • A bicycle W1th a child'• ~t .,.u stol~n from a prage on the 1 SOO block of Warwick. • • • A d1ctaphonc wonh SSOO wa stolen from the offiet"\ of ( ont1~ntal Jnsurance, •t4t MacArthur Blvd Ca.ta Ilda Conslruction tool\ wonh SS.O were reported .eolen from a car at l~90Hatbor0atewaybctwec:n I p.m and 1:30 p.m. Monda)' • •• Jewelry wu rtportcd ~tolcn from an a nmtnt at lflS Hamilton St. allout l · l O o m Monday t • Huntmctou Beac b Thieves ttruck at the Sea.side Cafe. S48 Pacific Coast Hiahway, for the c;ccond day 1n a row and stoic SI 00 an cash and $120 in beer and food. • • • Bura.lars broke Into a home in the I OOOC)block of Ascot whtlc occupants were on vacation and stoic a SI SO knife. • • • Bandits &tole a beeper at the Family Fitness Centtt, 745-4 Edmaer. • • • A man waa taken into.custody for allt"Jedly tryina to steal a S60 jacket from Montaomcry Ward's. 7777 Ed- inger • • • Thieve stole two SchWlnn Bea h Cruiser biC')'Cle1 valued at S400 from a Pl'llC 1n the 19000 block of A-.sh1p • • • Bural&r\ •tole a .$1 SO '1erco and SlOO cauettc taP" from a home 10 the 300 block ot I Olh Strttt • • • Thieves stoic Sill chain sawi valued at S l • 7 SO after pryma a pra1t door lock 1n the SOO block of 7th Strttt. P'oantaln Valley A resident of the I 7900blod of Los Prados reported Monday that some-- o ne broke a window to tntcr her home, then ransacked i.c~ttal room• and t"Ut a wsterbcd. Dam was I • • • i\ resident of the I 0400 block of ( alle tndepcndencia reported Friday 1hat thieves removed a screen to enter her home throup a bedroom win- dow l he burglan took a video rrco rder. Je~lry. a rad.to and a camera, all valued I\ tl.S9S The 1n•rudcr also remo~·ed some milk ••• • A. rts1den1 of Hun11naton 8elcb told police thai $0meonc bursJarizlcd h1\ rtd 1911 l T oym.a Supra over the weekend while 11 was parked at the Fountain Bowl bowhng alley, l7110 Brookhuni St The lou. estimated at S8 I 0, included a radio. 1Ym bq and \C&t C'OVef'\ Manjunips t o d eath frolll Crystal Cathedral tower BJ tli1t AHO<'IAtecl Pr'ffl A ~6-ycar-old man Jumped to his death from theTo~rofHopc,a 14- stol) office bu1 ldmg on thf srounds of the ( l'),tal Cathedral an Garden Gm\e, pohct u1d. An authoi»y revealed that Ktn· nclh Bradley Jlkct of Anaherrrntted Monda} from a ft1C1ured Jkull, u1d deputy coroner Ron Stanr.ak. wtM\ tttmtd the d~th a su1c1ck. A 'VoluntCIC'f an thechurch'1 l4-ho'1r 1elephonc rouns.ehna !tt"ioe on the seventh Ooorofthc lOWCI' ~ had ---------~- TORRASCf -Dnpnc tcsU~: bu cidc:mc ~ tbr 'iCUm 'mother Ul lDd.w:i pN D» Deni COO\ iC1.ed at molectall<>ti for ~1rdJ~ iorCJ.n& U.. ~w:zr.-Okf ~.j lD\.U ICL ,\ l.a. ~ Uwnh Suprnw Cow1 j~ 00 Mooda) (Ot.l.Dd Swami PmD Pzramabapsa )i pu&, of ~t OOUD~ of d:uld mo&nauoo !or furabh u.., ra. wiUl lbr prl ui bit. mt o'c: a 1--mooui pmod U: 19 i and I 9t3 Prem_ w'bo n LO be tel~ J LI.De ;Q ~ I mn..unum \nm •.>f tA ;can 10 s:trat prupn The' teU.m't motfte1 """nO formeri~ ~ nwncd VJ ~m \n'Ufied last •t:e LO ddiemt-of lbe i'l"<Unl Tnt motha'• ~ •a• -•~Id to proleC'l the pn' IC: of tbt \'\Cllm t:rr d4i"lb\Cf ~ a f?rmer bus.baoc. Oftlctal.9 oppo.e genetlc bacteria te.tl.ng l\L T J<..\.S -Tllt Modoc Count~ Boa.rd of Su?C='f'l'-~ 6a • e ~ ~t or: rccorC: u; oWC1'C open-a.a usu of rnt1teall~ &h.en:d bX'\aU ~ 10 Pll''alt P'>taW p:.anu Crum frcc:nac. Tht LeQ) pb.nnccl .,~ l OJ\cnlt~ of ( a.hforntll ill Sertrlt-• rnca.rcber Slt"\ m l.Jodo• m , emrJlt crea ocar w (rr~ \.Ult 1Jn(' ,.1Jj bit dd.a!cd WlUI WlJ'VCNt~ offmA.h t::&L ook1 funner d1v:uwocn .. ,ltl ltJQ.J ~ z..bout w lea.I. undo-~ aft.c:r U>t '°"' Tbt lnU • ry.JQ ~\ t been Lbt' DaUOO. I firu web opcD-W lnU of~} a.lt.ercC OliC1tn& ~JLhou.gt. tkO'>UAl~ board'• MODlla~ rnoluuor: n r.01 ep.U~ bind.l.oi upon lh~ u!J>' m.11; It w.ill OOl p!\l.Olt ab.cad •1th Ult L~a ilefori At.1.Cmpu~10 iJla\ tht.r~nu c.onum'-, ~ w.ad-, "• Teens face court in prayer slaying - REDWOOD CT1Y (APJ -Su M.aLCO Count) oftiaak bope a dad m&ll u dcaed lheritr toda). Shtnff Brmdaa M..p:in died Apnl 2 I and the officiah arc WSU. 'o~ to cut b&lloU for him as a -.y to ddea1 Jun White. tbc on}y cballenitr and forot a spcc:iaJ dec- uon ··Tbry're uklnt for peopk IO ~olt for .omeoot w60·1 drad beaux thl"' 're temflCd that one of tbc tlu.Dp r,c promucd 11 tota1Jy ~ pero- mcnt. .. Wh.Jic wd Monday. Tbt ballou will be tcalcd ad left uncouo led pcndu'I a niliD& by the Fam Dutnct Coun of. ~ oo coostltuuonaJ quesuons railed by Whne · ---1PIKJJtmUJtf.-tlfri~~D~~Ji After Ma&um died. = of-ficiall succeufull) pcti · the I LI~ a '(JELL'l -T :YJUY.Dieb of .\mcncam !T~_ .. ba•t Dtt7. e.J.~ lo the dc:adJ 1 ~J1)5 '1fln ill Qt1n,atttl blood~ ~ ~l\fr,':I t~~ 'betl • i.ot -u de' t:•<JPC<2 to )'.Ta-l'i out ooo&amtnatc<J blo<Jd Bui n en he.a.Ith otricuh ucr.'1 ~~m -..r:.o 1.t1£AC peopk a.rt. ho• ~~ lhcn' m2~ °' or ho~ to , perform lilt c1dm1lt UlW' of mform1ng them Jn Oldd 1ucm tr.c lgr'nrt~ that prov1dc0 tbt !>iv.JC an t.~ !l t.h ~ likd1Jl<JOd of l<.•~..:m 'vttllfll cu bt doot ft..1r lht.N: ~ •t<J r~ • ed u..1n tam.1.0.aled blood Lcpluutt to delay the dcctioo wuil Au,ust to allow other caochda&es to appe.ar on the ballot. But Whr\C challenged tht ponpooanen1 on ooo- sutuuonaJ grounds. a.nd t.bc msc Supreme Coun ruled lb.at t.bc dicction must go on as planned. Canada tb retaliate in trade squabble Soviets propose cut <JTT>.V..., t ~P -Th,. finance ~c.d rJtt,er ~ prnduct\ W1bon~ •orthm~tlwJ SX(imillJon1)ear Commons t.hal Mu.lro~ 5bocJld in long-range nukes; mtn.SUT annou~ tr.at<~ • II . The impon fee\ •111 glJ into dfcct ""ttr buruni .t..mcnc:ao tnd1.1stn Tbr ba\C proteaed 1.br jobs o( •.000 u s t • d b • rna:ualt fur L s <lutln on ( .arw.di.ar fn<la:· ~ \afm da~ .\.menc:a bqtns L: s. duun A.aft at 3S percrnt (or the Canad11n WOl'bn by caJ1ina Prep. . reac lOD u IOU& ccd.i&r prodlJCt\ b~ 1mp<A1D1 ta.nff\ •Jr• v..11Lcctinr then~ t.anffs on red cedar fint 30 montru., lhco Co 00.'ll to 2C dtnt Rapn pcnooall} uKI prr· . • • L" ~ wmputtr p;IJ\i. toem1<0naut-prvduC"t\ u~ in roofin& oonstruc~ percent and C\'"CDtua.lJy 8 pen:cnL '"""nae tum to ~ &he 1.&ri1f · ton and Y Jmt publiut1cm.s but wud uor. Pnmc MlnlSl.CT 8tu.n M u.lro~ dccWoa.. WASHlNGTON<AP1-ThcSov-The SoVICts.. aod wmc Amenca.n tbc actJon did not mean lht •l.iltl of a ·1 h~ J O' emmeo1 ~kei no uJd tbc C2nM11n duu.cs WCTC ·~ Ed Brc»dbm1. lt:8deroflhe IOCl.IJ... IC1 Uruon bas offered to reduce its cnucs of the Sttatq:Jc Dcfcme lo- tradc •ar pka~urc 1n 1mplemc'Ou.ni t.hn.e ac-propnai.t -11,m Ur UDJU.SUfied ac-ist ~~ ~Ll. tbc third part) in l~ nuclear weapons. dcspilt 1tiauve program known popularl) u Mf)ur obje(tJ H a w bnni t-<omf o uon~ but ICIJUmate (anad ao uoo of the Umled Sain. Canada'' Parliament. Yid Mulro~ thcchill 1n superpower rcl.auoruand a "Star Wars.. contend 1.br IJat} w 1;01ted S1.1tn the com of prolt(-mtt'TC'\U must bt protected ·· V.:1li00 -~ k..nov. that v.e~ frtttraden \bould call 1 bah to the oqmiauons dccuioo by President Reagan to proh1b1ts most aspects of the U.S. twn1\m wtulc aH11d1ng meuur~ s.a1d c~~·1 actJoo doct not ~-and~ mo-that v.e want f.aunet.t that opmtd last ..uk 011 a U S · abandon US adberencx to the 1979 quest for a defcnsivc sbidd apimt wtuch 11o11l vnJ~ v.<Jnen our own rnent the bc&>nmng of 1 l.rad.t v.v and .,,,ea.re not K:1Ck.Jng an) confronta· Canadian free-trade zone. SALT lJ treaty balhsuc missiles •11wit1on "F1narx:c M1n1\ttr Michael with w t:mted \t.alb v.hKh v.ould uoo.-wd Mulron~ who bas m.idt Wilson said the U.S tariffs ran The informal proposal. pul to U.S. ~offer was not put tn draft form Wt.lton v11d the Hou\oe of C 'Jmmom IC'ne oo purpose he Y1d improved rdauons WJth the L mled counter to Reagan's comm1t.mcnt to nqouatori JO pnvate ducu.ssions at and ··we need more ckwh.. .. the Mood.a' The Reapn adm1oatr.at1on a.L· StatC1 the Ctn\C1J71ett of his fomgn liberahu ttadc. UldudlJll the frtt-thedcadJockcd Gcntva talks. uunder officu.J said. But be said there was Tanft, alv· w1l. bit intre;a\ltd fJr1 nounced last month that I\ v.ould pohC"). track wks and t.hal the ~ Can-stud)' Wlthto the Rcap.o admirus.-little U.S. inln'C$t ID f'e-eHMlDU'I lbc • baaed Lea d1t"\d-mr..1tor r4Jl t.an u1d 1mJ)(Jk t.anffs for fi,-c ~ea.non c..cdar But Uo~d ..,x•vnh~ the Liberal adian duun will.ra.tfoC m~ than S77 ll'ltJon, but the initial reaction 1scool. treaty wttb a vi~ to strcnathcmnl 1L pans o;.tmc:al ll<ier < hmtm~ trt"!\. producu bcauv Can.adtan 1mpon.s Pan~·, spokesman on trad.c. told million Canach•n-SSS nulhon U.S Aa:ordulc to a U S. officu.J who ~tdent Reap.a bu annouoad spoke Monday onJ) on coodmon of that even un:kr a iestnctJ''C 10trr- 23 killed as Beirut fighting escalates HEIJ< I~ T 1 AP1 -he-rte fighun@ pitted Shut,. MCJ\lt:m\ «J;llO\t ~unni m1ht1llmtn «nd Pa le\tinran gue'T1lld\ tod.it) awund refuctt c.•m~ e&nd m the 1 .... 0 rru.JCJr w~t Beirut tvm· mertial d1\tncu P1Jllce !kl.id ~) people died and I 11 wert: ~ ounded Ju•t1c.< M1n1\ttr 'ab1h Bern c laJmcd .. 1c.1or. f1Jr h1~ ~h11te Ametl m1hlla 1n ;, I ~·h<Jur \hv•dtJv.n """h d t1m \unn1 rmh11a t ailed the fcbr~•n f, \.fo""ment Bern ordered h1., tighten tcJ <1~.>\tain tn>m l1;<Jl1ng fJr fa l • e>.ccuuon 1 Ti<-f1gh 11 ng a ppcarcd to be an all· out attempt b~ the ..\maJ m1ltll• - tt e largn1 MO\ltm m1htu 1r. Leba· "''" -10 prn tol.41 wntrol of v.cst, &irut (Junfire pmntd 'lo(.-Ore\ vf t1•1hans n burning bu1ldanp off the< ''m1chc \1a.iru wmmenc.a.I dmnr.t nonh of t e refugee cam~ Other pc-oplt v.crc tri1ppcd 1n \moke·filled ~.cmen~ poJICC !Mild \(:' i:ral 'Wounded c1'>1hans -.ac SllVB A.WAG bl~ing at bu1ld1ng ent.ranec\ in embattled aJln~offComJChe ~azru bCJule\ vd. b·ut poll<% sald am- bulanct"\ could not reach the v.ounded bccau-.t of W IOltnSC fighting. Gunmen ovt>rpov.ered nt"W\ pho- toeraphcn. forafull) confocauna their film and ~muhm& their ca.m- er-u "'"t ou'rc not all~ to take p1C1ur~ •• one C)h11tc m1huaman shouted Pnme ~101ster Rashid Kara.mt and Educauon Min1stt"r Sahm Hou bCJlh Sunn11. appealed to S)nan Pres1<knt tufel .\.s\ad's government to mtervene to .. put~ qu1d'end to l~ • d1samous hosnhuC1 •· DINNER N I GHTLY 6 <J<J PM. ltJ Midnight .\1onday!J & Tue.days T"'o Dinner• tor •16.95 WednHdsyB: 6 Cour•e I tali a n D~er 19.95 BEIN THE ~> SPpTLIGHT I\ ICE SKATING NEW SKATERS WELCOME I lc.e Skot!f'g Leuona ot on let Copodes Chalet c.ombin•• fun , fitn.u and t+,e thrill of performing for family ond friend•. ENROLLNOWI ,.. Me.a Verde C.nt• 2701 Harbor llvd. Cotto Mfta, CA 979-lllO There was no 1mmc<tialt r~ponsc from Syna. tbe main power broker an Lebanon The fi&hung later spread to the Hamra commcrc1aJ d1stnct. fOfClng banks. pharmacies, renauranu and sidewalk caf~ to clOK. ... . .. Solidarity leader faces plot charge WARSA ~. Poland tAP> -The Polish covcmmcnt announocd today the militar) prc>ICC\ltor'• offiot has bqun 1nvcstipt1nc cha.rgn that cap- tured Solidarity undersround lcal:kr Zbigru~ BuJa.k plotted to ov·enhrow Pol.and'' Communist system b) force The savcmmcnt accused the 3 I· }cat-Old Bujak of having hnks Wlth -rorcagn subvCf'Sl-ve cenl.C'B" The SoUdarit) ~ JO a st.altmeot 1uued toda), vo-'Cd to fJ&ht for BuJak 's release and declared that Pohsh authonues ..,ouJd orvn ~troy Sobdarity. BuJalc. who beaded the Sobdan~y undefsround's proV1POnal coordJ· naunc commiuaon until bu &n'Clt Saturda). 1.1 under mvesuptioo by w miht.ary protCCUtor"s offioe on cbar&es of"uoderu.l..ut& preparations to overthrow Poland's OOIUlJtutional system by force ... f anonym1t)'. ~ Uruted States ..-ouJd pretauon, the SOI rcscarch anto laser have to ~ to adhcrc to the 1972 beams. X-rays and other futunsuc treat} turuuna anu-.ballisuc defenses tccbnol<>c> 1s permitted b) the ac· forapmod ofat least tOyearsorpve cord. extended wanuna ~t the treaty was Negouallng a rcdlK'tlon m long- bang abandoned 0nJ)' six months r&fllC Soviet m1mks 1s the pnrnal'\ noucc lS now rcquand aim of U.S. pohC) Death toll boosted to 25 in .Chernobyl nuclear tragedy BJ th Aueetate4 PTes1 MOSCOW - A Soviet doctor S&Jd today two mott people 10jured an the Cbcmobyl nuclear disa.sle1 have died, bnn1m1 the death toU to 25 He said · 18,<XX> people 1n1ually were hospital&.Z:Cd after the ecadent. Dr Leontd llyrn direclOr of~ Moscow bos.p&tal where some of the se~ly 1n1u.red a.re bnng uat.ed. wd the 18,000 people inibAlly hos;ritalizrd ~ ~leucd teveral da)'1 lattt when It was detcnn1ned they were not suffering from radtauon Sickness. He said they had been hospitalized after complatmna of vanous 1ym.ptoms. Bonner tojoln Satltarov ln Gor~7 MOSCOW -Yelena Bonner said today she will lea~ Moscow by tn1n toru&hl to rejoan btt husband. d1wdcnt Andrei Sakharov. tn lnt.emal Wk m the dosed ctty ofOorty. Tiit 63-year-old Bonner, who relm'Md 10 the Soviel - Union Monday after spcod.ina su months in the West to sec relatives and undetJo medical treatment, told Western reporters at her Moscow apartment tbat w onona.lly bad planned to ~ m Moscow for a few days. But she said today ~t altbOU&h she was '"lembly ured"' she dectded to att back to Sakharov 1uoonasposs1bleand bouaht a ucket this mom1na for Gorky, a city some 250 miles eut of Motc0w. Durte'• peace elton. praJsed m Salndor SAN SAL V AOOR, El Salvador -OppostUOft politician prailCd PrcsldmtJoee Napolcoa ~·sofier to reopen peace talks wilh.lcft.11t ttbcl but qucsnoned ... bcther Duarte 'WIS tr)'ina to div-en attention from the economy and wMthcr c1thtt side would compromise. 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CA Q0028 (818) 247 6306 (213) 4tl-6211 GRAN.ADA HILLS HUNTINGION 17851 Chatsworth St. BEACH 5247 Hazelbrook Ave ESTATES (Lakewood Shopping 2QQ20 Hawt h1 imc Rlvd Cemer near Ward~) (at Crest) Lakewood. CA 90712 Rolling Hills ht ttt'..''i (213) 630·1404 CA 90274 ·ws ANGELES (213) 377 1571 (at Zclzah Ave) 1662 Edinger Ave. 630 W Sixth St SANTA ANA Gr.:lnad.-i Hlll5. CA 91344 HurmnKton Beac.l . (at Hope) 1631 N Bnsrol St (816) 363 5041 CA Q264/ Los Angeles. CA 0<.1017 (tlt llth ~' l HEMET C714J 841 1738 i 111 S State St LAGUNA HILLS (213) 628 4131 Santa Anc1. LA 0271.Xi PANORA.KA CITY (714} 547 on1 (.H Stetson1 23601 Moulton Pkwy 14526 Rosl oc: Blvd SANTA MONICA Hemet. CA Q234'3 (Moulton Parkway (near Van Nuys Blv(1 ) 1460 fourth St · (714) t>52 27(JI Sh6'pping Ce11terl PanoramaC1ty.LAV14U.l (M Broadwily) LINCOLN SAVINGS ~$3.S BILLION IN ASSETS SHERMAN OAKS TIJSTIN 13701 Riverside Dr 14161 Red Hill Ave (at Woodman Ave.I (next to Stater Bro' I "' Sherman0<1ks.(AQl403 Tustin. CA 92680 (818) 783·3130 (714) 730 ·0245 . SUN CITY WEST LOS 28127 Bradley Rd . AHGELF.S Sun City. CA 92361 11285 Nar1on<1I Blvd .. (714) 679 6801 (at Sawtelle Blvd l ~ TORRANCE Los Angeles. CA Q0004 I 14Q Hetwthome Rivet (:il.3) 418 0481 . Torr:mC"e. CA QO~O (213) 540 4222 'Open Sarurd,1ys at ll locat1 m except Lo~ An~t"IC'<. .. l....1auna Hills. CA 92b53 (114).586·4050 (618) 694 Q.304 Sdma MOflll<. lA )()•101 (213) 451 9931 Fstl • Oranoe Cou1 OAJL Y PILOT I T~y. June 3, 1D88 To protect and to serve, not to strike Two weeks ago, we drew a lot of heat from the 4' Orange County firefighters for basing an argument against public employees' strikes on the errant assum p- tion that their informational picketing was somehow related to a threat to walk off the job. We have apologized for the error, but not for the position, which is worth re1teratmg m light of the county sheriffs deputies threat to strike. The deputies are demanding a 6.8 percent pay raise in the first year of a two-year contract. The county has countered with an offer of 4.1 percent. This disagree- ment over compensation is at the center of negotiations the union considers stalemated. Perhaps as a prod to the administration, the deputies voted overwhelmingly to authorize union officials to initiate JOb actions - including the nght to call a strike -1f talks aren't resumed by Wednesday. Although we recogmze the danger deputies face almost daily, we know they recognized the same danger before they pinned their badges on the1r uniforms. Although we agree that deputies, hke most public servants, probably deserve more compensation, we are sure that the deputies knew the pay scale when they accepted the job. Like the firefighters, the deputies take great pnde and personal satisfacllon from the esSential nature of the service they provide. They are 1mpon.an1 people because they protect others. They have our respect because th er help keep us safe. - A.nd like the firefighters, the deputies are not onl} pubhc employees, they are keepers of a public trust. A strike would be an abdication of that trust, an act of dishonor no less than a flagrant than the commission of a cnme. In fact, depending upon the interpretation you accept, a stnke by public employees 1s a breach of the Law It is s1mpl~ unconscionable -or should be -for any Law enforcement officer to consider standing b} while the ctt11ens he has sworn to protect are left vulnerable. Any deputy who senously thinks a stnke is the solution to this labor dispute should walk out -and keep walk.ing. He or she should be m another profession -one that doesn't demand such dedication to duty. Opinions expressed 1n this spece are those ot the Dally Piiot Other view. expreued oo this page are those ol their authors and artists Reade< comment tS Invited The Deity Pilot PO Box 1560, Coste Mesa. 92626 Phone 6'2~86 LETTERS Teachers work long hours before arriving at school To the fdttor I v.ould li.._c to reph to J.\\. ot Fountain Valley and an.., other ix-r· sons ""ho ma\ unintdlectuallv agret: Wlth his m1s,c~ncept1on\ that teal her' onl) work 4112 d.1~s a v.ed; for sn hours each da ')' I have been in'ohed an public education for 25 >tears and dl'f\ anyone who ma) think that that l'i the onl)' time put into tealhtng. I v.ould welcome an-.one to rlan. teach. counsel what v.ould be bc~t for ea1;h tnd1v1dual child grade paper... and regroup in the six-hour pcnod that tht' children art: in attt:ndanct This I'> not to men110n the contin· ual staff de' l'lopment .111 te-ac her' M<' required to meet If being abk to alcompltsh all lht' above-mentioned items w1th1n the !>IA-hour time frame .rnd be efTecll' e and complete. I again v.<>uld welcomt' the .. know-hov. ·· Ta~e a minute to reflect that a tl'ather must alv.aH he tn'vol .. ed. "on-stage." with h1s/hn student<; in ht>lping them with educational and 't<x1al de' elopment The teacher c.an- not sa~ to h1\/her \tudent~ \top tht' machine<; or drop the cunaan~ · J \\. \ou are ob\Jousl\ not 'er. in"olved "'JJh ~our, htldlrcn , . ., education TE:RRIE S0\1ERS \chool ps)chologist I r>unta1n \a le' c;chool 01.,tnct ·'It 's seem~ as If anyone wanting to solvM sertous proble.m this spr:Jng .. has concluded that the only way lo do It Js to Jnfrtngeon some group 8 privacy. ' THOllA8 S LIA8 Fears prompt proposals that chip away at P!ivacy SeriOUs proble m s seem to be a ddressed b y s uggest ions for man~at~ry testing For anyone ~ho cares ahou1 pnvacy, the beadhnes of the last two months in Cahfom1a haH bct·n a nightmare. It's seemed as 1f anyone wanung 1u solve a serious problem th1'l spnng has concluded that the onl~ way to do 11 ts to infringe on some group's pnvacy The propows now under senous considerauon·: . •Mandatory AIDS tt>s11ng for people 10 high-mk. groups and '>Ome others. too. • Fingerpnntmg of any adult ""ork· ing wt th youth vou~ •Fingerpnnting of welfare appli- cants who don't produce accept41hle 1dtnt1ficat1on. •Random testing for perwns 1n highly responsible JOb'l, from police- men to dnvers of hazardous wa<.,te trucks Each of these proposals seems to its sponsors ltlce a reasonable, 1us11fied approach to solving a tough problem The state Department of Health Services 1s behind the push for mandatory AID~ testing Dcpan· ment director Kt>nneth Kuer want\ tests conducted on suspects in ~I( cnmes. pauents in st.a te mental hospitals and somt con" 1cts He also wants to test pcoplt' m h1gh.mk groups. like homosexuals and ht>moph1hacs. who are assooated with confirmed victims of A.IDS. the almost always fatal" acquired immune defic1enC) s~ ndrome The Legislature. Kizer said. \hould "permit the testing of persons at nsk SEARCHLIGHT ot .\ID~ without their v.ntten con· ..ent ""hen compelling pubhc health reason'> "'arrant it." Test'> now att voluntary. with re\ults \tmtly confidential, but Kucr "'ant\ 'ltate and local officials to be g1"en the names of those who test pos111,e for exposure to the AIDS \ 1rus, e"t'n though at least half those txposed nevtr suffer an) AID S}mptom\ The proposal to fingcrpnnt youth workers t!> dt>s1gned to cope wt th child abuse another senous and spreading problem Its sponsors reason that tingerpnnung would scr~n out knov.n child moltsters and cnminals. S1m1larl>. a plan adopted by SC\.· eral largt' coun.ues that would finger· pnnt man) welfare appltc.ants tS aJso designed to screen out those who shouldn't be involved The aim 1s to catch those whoappl} twice. claiming on their second apphc.at1on for aid that they lack 1dent1ficat1on paper!> like dnven license~ Backers say they're mert'I} tl'}ing to catch .. people who are npptng us on .. whtle opponents maintain tht' re· quirements will scare ofT hundreds of leg.111mate applicants who t'1thrr don't want to be propcrl) 1den11ticd or fear the) 'II Ix deportC'd v.11hout JUsttficauon. As for drug tesllng. with sports hke baseball leading the wa., more and more bu~inesses are demanding tha1 employees and JOb appltcant' .. ubm11 to test~ One legislat1"e propo~I require~ tec,t1ng for an.,one who~ emphner demands 11 Ldtcst Lo Join THOMAS ELIAS this pac~ Jrc ~"eral maJor poltce chiefs who point out that armed lav. officers ha\c lar more respons1b1ht., than athlt>tes and 'hould be teste-d at leasl as often "'It'!i nd1lulouc, to tt\t onh ballpla\cr'i. \lohl·n 1hc problem l'i a·t least a!. \lotde\prcad among other more 1mponant lx:rnpat1on\ ... ~1d ont' b1g-( ''' ch1cl Taken ~paratel}, 1h1s barrage of antt·pn.,acy proposab doesn't SC'cm pcm1c1ou~ fach is an attempt at !>Olvmg .i maJor problem. although none of the proposed Lact1cs 1s guarantecd tc1 \nl-..e the problem 11 aims at But tugrthcr the proposals rep- resent a <,enou!> step toward close go' t'rnment monitonng of the hv~ of man) thou\ands of Cahfom1ans Tht> ke\ issue legislato~ must dt'1:1de I\ th1c, Should the \ast maJont~ ot < ahfom1am \lohu are ne1tht'r .\ID'i 'v1t11m\, child molesters. welfaft' cheat\ or drug abuse~ bC' lor<:cd to gi' c up their pn,aC) and subm11 to \Omet1mM degrading and embarra<;s1ng lt'Sts because oft he m1sdet"ds of a rclattveh small m1nonty'> · .\nd tf the answer LS yes. what new a\'lauhs on pn vacy will follow'! Tbomas Ellu is • Sa.au Mooic•· buM C'Olomalsl oa •UI~ l1Sa~. The long road to UC Irvine courtesy of Joan Irvine l ocomplC'te m~ promise to tell )OU the full storv about Joan ln1ne·c, sune~'>ful effon to bnng the Un1 .. cr- s1t) ofC-allfom1a to the Orange< oast. I'm going to ha\.C' to relate <;0mc perwnal history For )OU net'd Monahan called me JACK A1D£ISOI and JOSEPH SP£ AR colamnlat Beer issue reaches ahead Bill would exempt beer distribut ors from antitrust law ~ .\~HIN(1TON -As member. of the &nate rctum from their fence· mt>nding at home, a frothy con· trovcrs) 1s bubbling to a head: A bill to g1 "c tht' beer industry broad t'ltmpt10n from anlltrust laws 1s sllll sitting on the agenda hkt' sweat nn~ lelt on the bar by a bottle of ,uds The beer ball. which would allow "'holesale distnbutors to stake out regional marketing monopolies, 1s opposed b> ~n odd coaht1on of cnn~nat1\.CS. ~1berals, the Jus11ce Depan01ent. &he Secuntiei and Ex- t hange C-omm1ss1on and the watch· dog group Public C'1uzen. Stnatt' Majonty Leader Roben Dolt' R-Kan. yanked the beer bill back from us scheduled floor debate M<i't 15 after bemg warned of some rotrn11ally embarrassing d1scuss1on b) opponent~. l)ome critics of the an tu rust exemp- uon da1m the beer bill has been kept anoat for the past few years only b> thl" flow of 1ndusu; money into congres<;aonal campaign coffers. "The rattem of six-nding by beer whole- \.tlers definitely has contnbuted to thC' success of the bill, .. said Pubhc < 1t11en attorney Pnsc1lla Budem In fact. this February the National Iker Wholesalers' Assoc1at1on singled out the ma1onty leader for special treatmen1 It bosted a$ t ,000- a-head "Salute to Bob Dole" at lht' Hyatt Regency Hotel here The clubby industry affa1rwasdcs1gned to rat~ S2S.OOO for Dole A.ssociation officials declined to \ay how much was raised, but an internal memo preceding the affair ~howed what tht' beer barons had m mind when the) planned it. The Jan. :!4 memo. obtained b> our associate Stewan Hams was signed by the 3\SOC1at10n's pm1dent and said 1n pan "As maJonty leader. Sen. Dole 1s responsible for all legislat1on reaching the full Senate for debate . Dole wtll be playing a key role in any futuff (as'lOC1atJon) lcgislat1 vt efforts. Th1\ will be a unique opportunity to discuss tht industry's concerns with the ma1onty leader We also will be pleased to accept add 111ooal contn bu- uons from those unable to attend." Dole's office scoffed at the notion that the wholesalers' fund-raiser had an)' influence on his pos1uon on the it'gJslation. Jo any case, he's nol the onl~ member of ( ongress rect>1v1ng donattons from tl\c beer mdustr; 's mone) bar We reported three years ago on tht' lawmake~ who wett gemng donations from the mdustl'} ·s qua inti} named political action com· m1ttce. SIXPAC -. e\ ldt'nCC ( had perwnal k nov. ledge nf WALTER BURROUGHS Dunng the penod th1\ alternate deal was being cooked up. Joan had turned the he.at on The Jn.inc Co. so that. grud&tngl)'. officials had agrttd to donate to the u01vers1ty. at first, 500 acr~. Then bit by b1t tht'y added additional acreage until they got to 600 acres and refused to go funher Now a Public Cittzen stud) shows that tht' bttr industr; has shelled out more than $7()(),000 IO lobbying f~~ and campaign donauons dunng the four-year fight for the antitrust ex· emption Among the industry lob- byists arc Cbnstophcr O'Nesll, son of Hou<;e Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill. and former staff aadt'S to Sens. Omn Hatch. R·Utah, and Dennis DcCon· cm1. [).Anz., both supporters of the bill Don't scrap county's copters To the Editor I s1mph can't hcltc'c 11' l he count) 'iinh m11l1nn'i 11f dnll.tr'I into a law enforcemt'nt helicopter program lat least JO "ear<. al•cr '1 r otht•r modem pohct" agenc and no1.1. the Board l)f Su(l('r." r .1.a01r, 10 eliminate ll' I he count\.·~ hudge1 " SI b1lhon dollar~ In all 1ho<,e dolla~ <1upcr· '1<,ors can't find lcs~ chan 2/ I 0th of I rll:rc<'nt of 1t to continue a program which has pro, en ti<. v.onh' \ M ( 0\f:. "'°TINO Irvine NB should honor Its No. l lady To tht' f.C • )r Nev. pt: n Hart>-1r ang'" and l)UOt· Wh2t mc:mon~ ·:i.1t hl·.1<1line of "1a~ 24, I 18(, C .. (J1te'.\ Ctt} Hall' V. ht>n I thin~ 11 • (II\ Haff· -I thin~ \fr~ine \.1c:.\lp1nC' Who d~n·1 knn,. Ma,tn(''' ~n,. ont' who has e"er phone-d written 'H dropped into the c11~ manager·._ ollkC' has had the pn' 1J~e ol commun1ca1 tnf with the cm·\ ~o 1 lad' and of beina the r«1p1ent 01 her graciou\ repl) MuinC' "'ill \O<>n 1'>c-v.1th tht· cal} 4') ycan The thanp.e~ ~he: ha<, ttn tht' -ORANGE COAST la~lyPilat c111zens "'ho hecame her lnendc,. the 11 ty manageNi whom \he ha<. st~red through difficult water\. the fellow employees who tmula1"d hC'r lund. lOmpass1onate, v.1tt\-waH. are le&ion On June J, \ht' will be honored tor thow 40 dedicated vt""ars and. I dare sa}. our local CannC'f) will ha\C to move somt' equipment to make room for celebrant~ ,. I prop()St we honor Ma"ne b\ dC"Clanna that day "1'1ewpon·, Ma~·· 1n<' M<:AJpint Da) PH'tl.LIS FENTOll,, CONDRY Huntington BC'ach ''-*DN ("110!' r .. r ... "atlOO"'CI £0tor .,.,..., 01., Edrlor r ... c... ,...(lttO' Ct ....... "I 1 I _,.,. Cfllw afMWWW • Co-11r01W ~Lc..o..11 Proe1ucticn .. MQ9' Terrfll.-a. CreuatlOtl w~ ~no s ' .... ..,, .. lrlo Dit~Ot ...... ... Soottl ~Of Qe!-ld~ the event and how I got 11. I finished four years of under· graduate work at the Univer-.1t~ of Washington ~hool of JOumahc,m 1n the spnng of I Q24 Jobs were a lt11k sc;;arc~ that month But I was luC'ky I got a JOb w11h unque<>llonabl) the: greatest editor.writer ever -Jame-; Anderson Wood He operated a personal bustne-\c, called the Puget Sound Bureau of the Portland Oregonian and the Spokane Spokesman Rev1ev. When he hung out his shingle, he was bombarded with rcque~ts for service from some of the biggest pubhca11ons tn the country and I wa\ luck) enough to become his mo'lt Junior assistant One dBy the phone r.mg.. J an,wercd and heard a fam1har voice It wa!> Dean Spencer of the UW JOumahsm school "Walter I 5et'm to rememhcr you've never b«n to Cahfom13 and would hkt' to~ tt," · "That's nght. m . I would .. "Well " tft \ltd, "1f M.r Wood could kt you have a few wtcks ofl'rvc run into some1h1n1 l th1nl v.111 interest vou .. It dtd. The dean had had a ciill from Luthc-r Nichols. araduatt manager ol the \SlJC an Berkelty. !.ll)'lhg hie; ut-cuuve commintt had decided 1t needed somebody to -orpn11c·· a publication~ ~pa11ment and did he know of an,.one The dean thouaht ot me and I wu happy to "~ve a tnp to C.a.11rom1a •· As ll turned out, 1t wu mort lhan 1 tnp In a Vtt) few ..-ttk~ Nichols moved to the UC':' ~dent'i office and 8111 Monahan took hii plae< 8111 waicuctly my •sc•nd had vaduattd from lh~ UnivenH) uf C.alifomia at 1ho...same tJmc T had lf8dualtd from Wa1h1ng1on From that da> forward 8111 Monahan and r became the clOSC"st of fnC"nd~ Although I was genuinely fond ot Gov Pat Brown. I had a lot of difficult} with him . .\t the llmC' he v.;as. a\ J°"emor. a mt'mber of the Board of Regents. I don't have to tC'll ony of you othC'r · old·t1mt'rs of the con\tant feuding that went on between Los Angeles Count> and Orange Count) . E"ef) 11me T saw ham the governor complaincd that the Pilot didn't iivc a fair shake to Democrat~ Also, the regents favored Los Angelt's County over O"'nge County Oranie County had no r*nts and Los Angele, Count) had scvtral ~o. th~ .\ngclenos wert quite willing to do ~me pol111ckmg 1n their favor They saw an opponunuy which I bad to admit was prt'tty dogonc smart Here 11 was A large dcvelopmenl ~Ompam. J thank th{' ('apllal ( 0 W11'1 11~ n<am<', o..,ncd a large area ofland tn tht ~uthern part of Lm .\n IC's Count> Jn 1dd1tton to the 5.000 acres th<' developer already owned, 1he d<'- vtlopcr would bu). for cash, ~me t'nonnous add1uon1J acreaie I think the total was .S0,000 acres Then, the dcvcJopmcot com pan" would give all this land to the st.ate of C'1hfom1a v.1th the proviso that only lhts C'Ompeny could devtlop 11 1n ~me· thma hke 5,000.acn"parctb Thus, I\ tht land would ~ o"ntd by the 41Ult', thcrr v.ould br no I.UC$ until such 11me u t< <tS bou&ht 1n incrcmcnn for Jpccl'fa1. dt,dopmen1. The unl1'ers1t~ then 11 wu pointtd out •nuld hive a ~hal endow· mrnt , "' WQn s he gol the Jetatl\ Rill t By this lime. Joan had con,mccd a ma1ont) of The ln.1ne Co board of the tremendous value to tht' com pan} of having the un1vcrs11y whcrt' 1t 1s now. But. as 8111 Monahan told me. "1f you can'1 get The l rvmt Co to come throu&h with the whole 10.000 acres, I'm afraid )ou'll Just have to forget n ." Bnck and I dro-.e down to Joan's house and told her tht' story. She didn't hesitate She picked up the telCJ)hone and called the then-prcs1· dent and chairman of the hoard of The Irvine ( o I rcmember t').8Cll) what she said "Listen. you old fool. t'ven you recogntlt' tht' value to the company of having the un1vcf"\11y on our land. Now f want you to call each Ont' oftht board and ~t all of their agrttmcots to ~ve t0,000 ac~ to the un1verstty , ' Then r want you to call Ptts1dent Kerr and tell him very clearly exactl) what all the members of the board have aartt<I to do, "I .... ant y'ou ro do th1 on a conference call I want to hstcn 1n and I "ant Bnck P<>wer to listen in becawc I don't trust you.. you old bastard'" cJ . n's languqe had heen influenCC'd h) her i1'10df1ther ... , you c.1n ~.) Well, the prn1dent of The Irvine Co did JU'1 that. w11h the mutt that Prc'1dent Kerr wa able to \0 report to the reaen.,, which met a few dBys lattt No"" I think )Ou can uncknt.and v.h> ram'° dtltrmint'd 1p poinun out rhe dtbt Or.n~ Count) own to Joan lr,·1ne Pract1all) 11n&Jt· ~n<kdh ~ hroua}tt the una"enity h~ Waltt>r B•rrwib 11 tk PU 1'1 IAlld "°bl/lffr. The top rec1p1tnt of tht bet-r 1nduslt) 's campaian dooalJons wa<, Rep Jack Brooks. [).. Tt>xas thC' legistamm~s chief spon~or tn U1' House. wtth $10,750 over lhc past four years. Leading the mdustry's hst 1n 1he Senate was Pete Wilson. R- Cahf. with $8.500 m the same period To date. Wilson has taken no stand on tht' bttr blll. Currtnt laws already allow t'~ elusive regional d1stnbution n~t\ for brtwcnes' products, provided the> don't decrease compeut1on amona different brands of beer Public C1112cn and othercnucs dende tht industry's claim that new legis· lat1on is ncedt'd to fend off nu1~cc law41u1ts that penodic~lly challenge the d1stnbut1on networks. po1ntm1 out that lhe only lawsu1t cated at Senate heannas la41t faU was thrown ou1 by the Judae. • ThC" Justice Department and SEC argue th11t the ~r industry -which now ht, four brewers controlhna 77. 9 percent of the market -1s the la'll a.roup that need\ further ucmptson from antttrust laws l he ftd f~r the ntw law could lead to pnce fhuna and 01her abuses. MINI-EDITORIAL: If repom from Pelnna •rt accurate, the JCt pilot ~ho defeaed from Ta1wan recently Clltd foor reason• for h1 unh.app1ncu on the hustlina 11land: corruption. cnmc, traffic problt>ms and teertt ~l~cc reprtss1on . Traffic problemi" Ve ve e:tpemnctd frustr.tlnt mo- ments .,..hen stalled m btt<ity v.t<S· lock or int1nudateJ b_y lnle1or-tra1len on th~ interstates But '°mrhow it never occurred to iu that Mana.sm wa\ the an1wu, c~cn the bullock .. nd· b1C)cle variety praeuocd 1n Chuu J•d A.Menu •N J .. ~ .. r .,. •TMkald f!9J lb Byrd: T-Vwill improve Sen at-e -• Most Senators expect cameras in chamber to become permanent WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate ~anonty Leader Roben Byrd sa1d 1oday the introduction of tclev1Ston cameras into the chamt>Cr will spted up Senate business and "be &ood for represcotauve democracy " Byrd, D-W.Va., interviewed on "lBC-TV's "Today" Proaram. said he believes that dunn• the initial sut- ~eck expenment in which floor action will be available to networks. the Amencan people will better understand the Senate. .. I think the fihttusters will be better understood by the American people~· Byrd said. "Both sides will debate the filibusters rather than having ... one side sit 1t out and watch the oppo- nents talk. "And I think: an the final analysis 1he Senate Will be better understood by the Amencan people. They will really 4>0me to see that there are two houses of Convess and basically 1t ~111 be aood for representative democracy and we will have a better and more fully anfonned pubhc opm1on." he S&Jd -~ ~fl.uh Ooodtna ln San Antonio, Tau. firemen eearch for man killed after cu wu Dipped by rlaliiC. Olmoe Creek. However. Sen Bennett Johnston, D-la.. also interviewed on the -''Today'~ show, s1ud he has some fears. Shuttle commission raps NASA practices "My worst fears arc that wt will enga&e 1n such verbal uccss that senators wtll speak too much, too -often, too. Iona, especially 1n those closing weeks of the session when the final cunam is coming down;· John- \tOn said. "(I fear) that we won't be able to get our business done, that, being unable to act 1\ done efficiently and properly, there'll be a hue and cry across the country to change the rules. "The rules 'of the Senate on uo- hm1tcd debate arc at the csscnse of our lcmd of democracy, m my iudgment," he said ''When 1t comes down in mid- summer, 1t will be for permanent televising of the Senate dehbera- t1ons." he predicted "Today, the Untied States Senate catches up with the 20th century," Majonty Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan . said at the start of the s1x-Wttlc expenment WASHINGTON (AP) -The prcs1den11aJ Challenger comm1ss1on 1s asking for new NASA procedures to give astronauts and contractors a stronger voice m launch declSlons, source~ say, to ensure that the space aacncy s bureaucracy never again tramples safety objccllons ltke thost voiced m January Thecomm1ss1on's 225-page report, sent to the pnnter Monday. wall be presented to President Reagan this weekend. It bhsters the National Aeronauucs and Space Adm1n1~ tration for its management practices and instructs the agency to put safety requirements into every phase of flight operations. "They're going to recommend that contractors and astronauts be a party to the decision to launch, .. said one of th.rec sources, whO" spoke Qnly on condition of anonymity One widely expected rccommen- datton -for an tndependent safety board wtth enough power to stop a NLRB nixes challenge to historic GM-UAW pact By tbe A11oclated Presa WASHINGTON -A prcccdent-setung agreement between General Motors Corp. and the U nited Auto Workers aimed at rel.ton~ domestic catbuilden' ab11tucs to co~e Wlth Japanese rmpons has a new stamp of govet"l)ment approval. Officials of the National Labor Rel!ll1ons Board on Monday effectively dism1s~ a complaint that the cooperation pact between GM and the UAW for the company's S3.5 bilhon Salum plant under constructJon 1n Tennessee lllcplly d1scnm1nates agamst potenual workers launch -was .no\ adopted. "h was considered to be a stupid idea." said a source close to the c:omcpiss1on. But anotheT commission source said. "There 1s gotn~bediscuss1on m the rcpon on setting up a safety organtzatJon. That o rpn1zat1on could iet mto part1c1pattng m the la unch decmon." The I J-mcmber commission, headed by former ~tary of St.ate William P R<>Jers, held mne days of hearings and its members scattered over the country to investigate the Jan. 28 explosion that destroyed the ship and its crew. T he repon sets basic cntcna for redes1gn1ng the Joints on the sbunle's booster rockets, which arc blamed for the accident. But it leaves specifics to des1ancrs from NASA and Morton Thiokol Inc., which builds the rockets The comm1ss1on rec· ommends outside experts supervise the redesign. and NASA has agreed. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . th e shores interio rs Speca.HzJng In Y llCht lnterfon 642-2255 4killed as fatal floods hit Texas Debate to tletermlne tax overbaulplan; average cut: $215_ WASHIN ON (AP)-The tai-hr cut and oorpqratt t.ua . overtlauJ pl the Senate beains about SIOI billion over tbe next 1Yc debatma Wedne,day wo~ld cut \be YeaJ'l. SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -wes or a typical SJS,000 family by The top indjviduaJ cu me of SO Firefiahten within 1nchci of reacb1na about $1 29 ')'C&t. A penon mak.lna pen:tnt would be cut to 27 percent. a man tra~ at • nooded mteT· over $200,000 would save SS.892. ilthouab !!Qper-income people section dunna the state's latu1 round lftbe total individual tu cut an IM wou.ld.; in effect. pey 32 pc::rcent oo i ofbcavy storms watched helplessly as bill were divided equally amooa all pen of their earn· . Tbc 'Fimoce water flipped h11 car and cnnhtd him wpeyen. the committee estimates. Committee staff estimata that 80 to death underneath. lhe reduction would ave• $21 S. perccnl of taXP9J'm Would psy the The man's death Monday -~-~ .. -The averqe w rate would drop to only other rate -IS peror:at -« came u stonm conllnued to drehch I 0.6 percent. from 11.4 percent under nothina. AboUt 6 million &owet· much of,Ieus. floodma street.1 and pmcntlaw,accordjoatoa l,124-~ iocomepeoplewouldbcswepioJft.bc nven and causlna several traffic report dcscnbina the 2,847-~ ball inco~-w rolls tosetbef. accidenu m San Antonio, authorities a_pproved by the Senate Finance But A.nee tbote ecc>Ple at the said. Commmee. bottom of the ec:ononuc Q.le alttldy Four people were killed over the The biJl would produce the most pay almost no income tu, their weekend an traffic deaths blamed on chanees in the federal t.DCOmc tu in at reductions would be liallt: a.boul-$43 stormy weather that dumped up to S lea.st 32 yean., sl.asbm&mdiv1duaJ and a year on lhe averqe for tome0ne incbesofrain. . . corporate rates while e1Jminat101 or mwna up lO SI0.000. That penoc Flash flood wanunp were posted reductnJ numerous deductions and would be left with a tax bill ors Jl a apin early today in parts of northern aempuons. lndiVldual taxes would year. Texas, where rain fell durin1 the n11ht -------------------------• at up to en inch an hour. Late Monday. poltce 10 Ran&er 1n f.utland County reported water up to 6 feet deep on some 1ttecu. In the San Antonio death, rescue workers were hampemi by the risina waters but later found the ma.n's body about 1 ~ yards downstream in Olmos Creek. "There was notb.tn& he could do and we were maybe JO seconds too late," said Capt. Donny O'Neill, a firefWiter who attempted to rescue the vtctim. "He was reachin1 for us and there was notluna we could do!' The v1ctun's upper body was crushed as the car flipped '1\eT be extended hu bead out the dnver's window to reach for a hfe preserver. Mattel offers dolls wt th disabilities NEW YORK (AP} -Mattel Inc. today unveiled a line of dolls With disabilities in an effort to help disabled children develop a pos1t1vc self-image and to teach able-bodied ones about such handicaps. The nation's second-llJ'ICSt toy maker said profits will Co t9 orpruu- ttons helpin' di•bled children. The hoc is called Hal's Pals and consists of seven 19-incb, soft- sculptured dolls. It 1s led off by Hal, a ski mstruetor whose left lea bas been amputated. In ad~tion, there is a ballerina wearina hcarinJ"aids, a boy i_n a lf'C')' , warm-up 1utt in a wheelch.air and a J prl with lq braces and canea. 'The • fifth disabled-pa.I is visually impaired. f and comes with 1 rtd·tippedcaneand l 1wded<>s. The two other dolk, a .Pf'C'PPY boy : and a Madonna look-alike, do • • appear disabled. However, they can ~ be bought with the variou ac> , oessones. such u the wbeelcbaiJ'. • The d1•bled dolls Will 1ell for ' $44 95, the pla.tn ones for $39.95, • through rrwl-ordcf and aucb peopJe as pbysK:al t.berapi~ who do not want to JOtn the unton. I Accused spy says Ile sold secrets • .._ .... -.--;.-;.....___ __________ ~ You help us keep our priorities straight. BAL Tl MORE -Ronald W Pelton says he told FBI a'ents he took I-':::===============~ $35,000 from Soviet spies for d1vulamg secrets but that he didn't thank he would be charged becau~ he thought he was be10g recruited as a countc~p~ The 14-year employee with the National Sccunt) ..\gene, also te~t1fied Monday tn u .S OJ net Court that he made mcnmanat1ng statements to agents before and after s1~mg a statement wa.tVlng his nghts to ha'<' an attorney and to rcmam sJlcnt. The adm1ss1on under cross.-cxam1nat1on 15 s1gn1ficant because defense attorney Fred Warren Bennett 1s tr)ing 10 con' tnl"e the Jury that FBI agents tncked Pelton into confessing.. Reagan renewn pltclJ for Saudl arms WASHINGTON -President Reagan told congn-ss1onal leader\ tuda} that if the Senate ovC!mdcs him on sclh~ arms to Saudi i\rab1a. "11 ~111 senously undenmne o ur foretiJl policy objectives" throughout the M1ddlt' East. With the Senate set to vote Thursday oo whether to sustain Reapn·~ veto followina its earlier rejection of his compromise weapons package, the president welcomed the leadership back from a congressional recess Wlth the renewed pitch for suppon of the Saudi sale. When the Senate reccsse-d for lhl' Memonal day recess May 21 without voling on Reagan's veto. has supporter. claimed they had 33 votes. JUSt enough to sustain the president Court g1ves gambling casl.aoa a break WASHINGTON :._The Supreme Court today pve pmbltna ca 100"" break 1n a rultna the federal government said could cost n m1lhons of dollar; an tax revenue By a 7·2 vote, the court rebuffed Rcapn adman1strat1on arguments and S&Jd Nevada casinos may list some potential slot ma(hinc payoffs as w deductions. The Internal Revenue Scrvtce csumated 11 could lo~ at least $67 m1lhon m taxes from Nevada and New Jersey casinos t>et·au-.c: ol the ruhna. Jusuce Harry A Blackmun. wnung for the coun. \aid th~ admm1stratton araued there could be dire consequence-$ if the acrountln& method favored by the casinos was approved. but there 1s no e' 1dcnl't' th<' account1na technique was used to avoid payina taxes. Judge's Impeachment re90Judon started WASHINGTON -Strcssma the need for integnty 1n the JUd1c1al s'stem. the chairman of the House Judicl&ry Comm1ncc says he's introducing a rcsoluuon of impeachment ap1nst imprisoned U.S. Dlstnct Judac Ham Claiborne of Nevada Rep. Peter W. Rodino Jr .. D-N.J., 1n announnng Monday Jhat he would introduce the resolution today. descnbed th<' impeachment process as "an extttme procedure which should onl} he instituted m the most compelhna Clrcumstanoes." Rodmo said he had ~a11c."'d untJI court appeals were exhausted before takina actton against Cla1btlmc. the first s1t11na federal JUdge ever to be imprisoned. Bu• driver rem•tated after girl'• death CHIC AGO -A bus dnver who rcport.edly rcfuxd to leaY~ lus ~lar route to ttke a 1tncken child to 1 nearby hosptt.al returned to work tor the C'h1c~o Tran•'1t Authonty five da)'11f\er the sari's death. Ben f>ury, 32. - rc1nst1ted Monday as a aubsmute dnver aft.er beina docked some Sll 1n Po'' and und~o1n1 rctram1n1-transit officials said. "l th.ink the man b · \ulTcm.l enouah" ~Jd Michael Card11li , chairm1n of the authonty. "I don't ttunl he murcfer=ecs that child as the pre would have everyone bthcvc" JoluJllOn widow •d de.pJte $800 mllHon NEW YORK -A bitter, thtte-)ear fllht OYer the est.ate of a Johnson John50n heir has tndcd With a scttlemtnt tfi11 will mean S42 .S million for ht children and U OO m1lhon for the former housemaid -.ho bttamt h thud w1fe. Rubara r1ase<ka JohnM>n had u1d earlier he wourd ~~t f'"e the ~hildttn a dtmc. On Monday, 1hc ,d, .:.:1 ch y mind . uer tht.n prolonatd hupuon "E"en.~. '1lc s1ud. "I foel SAd thl11bc) (t cb1l~renl n'a1cultd their father an thtt way, hy ~uana to breakJ. Seward Johnson Sr.' I st will. • 1 El ROLL #OW "for the right start In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8lh FAU SEMESTER STAI TS SEPT. 8th • Door to Door T ranaportatlon Where POSSlble • Reasonable Tuition • Arithmetic, Reading, Spelllng, wtth Phonic Emphasized • Before & After School Care tor Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A ~1VAT~ SCHOOl OF DISTINCTION FOUNMO IN 1942 ...., f&WY 1IUIU--IT (11C) 111-1111 \X.alk into am lmpcnal "J\lng:-. hr.inch che.e di\ .... and ,·ou II -.ee u" weanng button~"' tth ,, mt: ......... tge th .. u re-.lllv mak~ -.en"e UVou'rc #1." No( 'We 'n.> 11 I " nr '>< >mL' 1 >l'ker way of telling vou what a h1g deal we thank we are. Rut an hnne,t. -,1mple ~tatement that let' v< RI kn< >W \\.t' hJ,·e our prioricie, in order ~ou'rc#t ... Quite a .... \\1tch, ,.,n t ll) .\ht~ hnanciaJ insmuuon th.tt r~l111e" 11 .... in hllc;iness to -.el"\ e 'ou 't \ lU 'II fed ll m the V.':l} we greet ' 1 1u 11 lt' \Va\ we I 1"tcn AmJ. ye\, t."\ en 111 the hurron' \ou'll ~ u' v.e-..inn~ - ~ for vm1r-<:lf Our J.'-~"' an: m tlk btlliu1h But che ffi().'o.t vJI whk 1 1ne .... '1 >l • Making your iovcstments work bardtt is a top priority. too. "°metimt":ol, the pn)( )t 1 ll 11ur pnorities ~ in our prodrn i' l:lkt• ( emhLJtL"" < }t l.>t.,:x>.sn for example Our uered Tomorrow "iavmgs""' t l )., ;in: 1..IL~1~cd .,pt.~ 1hGtlh. t<} he rt""pnn-..t'l' to \ut1r 1m.hv1dual net"\.b TI1L"\ re not 1u .... t J -..ene-. of on~- ''lt' ht., .tll .. 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'Noises Ofr uproarious in Laguna Ho~y AtJUnaon (.econd from left) la wide-eyed u George PellJJlg (left) and George Wood• check Teri Clnuma ••apron for her loet contact lene ln "Not.ea Off''. at Lagana. let·'> gC't one th1~ ~lt'rf~tly clC'ar at the outset -)Ou .,_on't Stt a funnier pla" 1n OrangC' Count~ than "Noises ott· this yca.r and poss1bl)' npt forthe nex 1 \C\ era I. You alr,o \\Ill be hard pre~ w find a communm thC'ater producuon v.uh morC' lx'~ut1lull~ accomplic:.ht"d producuon 'alut>S than the one cu~ntl} oreuing up,-adrences at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse Michael Frayn·s madcap m1s- advcnturcs of a Bnt1sh acting com- pan)' tanglefootedl} tratps1ng through three performances of a pla} hke the pro .. erb1al bull in the china shop 1s so uncond1t1onally h1lanous that you'll want to re'v 1<;1t the Moulton to gj1mpse v.hat you may have m1s'>t'd. · Fat chance This one will be sold ou1 for the durauon. and playhouse officials probabl'f are alread' con· s1dt'nng a holdover Toi Tnus "The cnttre play let 1s presented three times -the fumbling fi rst act setting up the .outrageous gyrations of the next two as romances go sour, contact lcn~s arc lost, props disappear and vengeance 1s wreaked during the cour!><.' of the performances. And then there are the ofT-again . on-again platt'.'~ of sardtnes. a recurring bit of stage bus1nei.s that would tax the concentration of the most skilled professionals The rt are tcv. "1 Id. farcical com- edies which can su\ta1n their fervent pace O\.er three act'> and two and a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~,.Piii~r;;;;~r::.~~r:;;;;::;;:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I ha I f hours. but .. No 1 ses 0 ll' · de fi-n ate I) 11. ont>. lt'i. as 1f pla)1o1.nght Frayn dehberateh set out to create the funniest pla)' ever produced. and H appears he may. 1o1.cll ha'e \UC· ceeded Ten ( iranna. as the actress playing the maid. turns in an exhaustjog performance and wrestles formidably ~1th the complicated "sardine" lines. She and David Snow. who displays a masterful M!n~ of comic t1mmg and · superb ph~sical endurance as a rt· venge-lx'nl actor. are tht' most im· prcss1ve stars 1n a show replete with supenor talent Director Craig Fleming. 1o1.hu mounted a lukewarm ofTenng of another English fan:e. "Taking ........... 11111-..illlll•• ·Steps." in Laguna earlier 1h1s 'ieason George Woods uses his booming stage voice io peak advantage a'I the frustrated director 1rymg to balance his backstage love hfe Cynthia Walker is marvelous as his put-upon assistant and Holl) Atkinson de- hc1ously enact~ the d1m-wmed. low- talented 1ngcnue blinded b} the loss of her contacts. -olltl IHA 979-4141 -iJ llUI& 523·1611 EDWARDS CIDA CUCT£R PACJ'IC GATEWAY ll&lllE 634·2553 *IL Tiii 5&1 -9f>OO 1IUltl YllJt 364·6220 EDWARDS £l TORO EDWARDS ~ VlJO MALL UWIEIM 639·&770 STADOC DR·'" *11Ylll 854-Ull esTUTM 191-0567• EDWARDS INVOOITY EDWARDS VlUGE COOER 11U 529.5339 -u mu ~13) 691-0633 nrrmam &91·3693 MANN BREA PLAZA AMC FAmott SQUAR£ PACFIC ll·WAY 39 OR ... *WllTllllSTH • UA WC.STMIHSTIJ TWIN 195-5333 •4 TRACK ULTRA STEREO aAROAIN MATINm:ae M ONDAY THRU SATURDAY !ST 2 PERFORMANCES (A.C f PT H0ti0A'1S & ST.AARED I * 1.,-f'.ATUR£'5 LA MIRADA GATEWAY 1141'9• HOO/l • ....... 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TM GUN .,., o m tNO IVIN Il l H lvt .wntNIUO I HOaT CllCUfT INI 1aOH pou ...... , • l l<HAllO H 'l'Ot JO JO DANCH, YOUa un IS CALLING ('I) DOWN AND OUT IN HVlll Y HllU ,., JAKI 6'11D tNt HIT DIJINll 111 SffVt ~llO IHC>al CllCUIT 1"91 lltON IAOLI fN>lJI lCHO PAJIK fll ,,IJ 411J 6110 I IS IOt>O DOWN AND OUT IN tl"l'IL Y HILLS !SI ltM t 1JO t.10 CIOHIOADS <•> )>07101110 UUUIT1UO~ snvam• P AUON• COaltA <11 I Ml ) )0 l.AS IM !ti ts OOLIT m•lOIHAH lflNH AT CLOSl UNGI (II 4!20 lrU GUNO HO (IJO.lll !Ml t·SO HU I AUU>4 AlDA IWIO LIHITY tPOI .. ,. .... MASllC 1-1a1 ''" ,,40 ,., .. tTlYHftl HAUONI coau111 P•OTKTOtl 191 POL fllOlllT Ht 1"1 01'MP MDI c.,.111 CAT'I ITI "'u1 T'HUNDll IUN 1N-i:a1 OIAfHWISH 111 111 ,._CIHHH TOf' GUN CNI ILUI CITT 111 pulls out all the stops and then -;ome with this mcred1hl} complic~ted pro- ject. Coordinatmg the myriad hus1- ness. bQth onstage and backstage among a cast of com1call v fraclwus actors 1<; a herculean Lask. and flemmg ha"i more than n~n tu the occasion In a ~ason replett' 1-'llh ha ckstagr comedies. "No1se-s Off' 'tand~ head and shoulders above the tit>ld 1 n lerms of pure. unabJi15hed htlaril} · Frayn first present'> his troupe 1n a bumbling final dress rehearsal at the 1nittal stop on thc play\ tour. then pick~ them up a month later shattered O\ 1ntern:il squabbling and '1c\\1:-d lrum back~lage Fi nail}. the ne\t month. we ~c them un stage again a~ the)' undergo a performance 'l'h1lh I!> d ma!ttcrp1cce of technical malfunc- tion .. ,,,_. ,., .. !" t"! IP•T'tAV(A\ P'f-°'1> f,,IA.,.AI"'\' .i,.s the slu\\·Un·the-uptake actor "hose nose bleed'i at the hi nt of '1olence. David S. Lev.is lends fine l Om1c suppon. while Louise Gnffin· Rodeckcr handles her "nriol w1tb a refresh mg touch offinessc. Bob Cady doe~ yeoman duty as the backstage 1ack of all trades and George Pell mg contnbutes some hilarious moments as an old character actor playmg ni p and tuck w1th the company-he tries to take a nip and the~ tuck his bottle 3\\3) f-lcmmg'sca~t elth1bns outstanding enscJllble \howmansh1p on a set by Ste, en WolfT ( ra1g which obviously has been l'Onstructed to absorb mallt· mum abuse the man)' doo~ in panrcular Thl' unseen hand of tc-ch- n1cal director Jim Ryan Jr. also deserves a sturdy shake "Noises Oft" wtll be 1n residence at the \.1oulton. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. for the next three wee kc.. pla~ mg Tuesdayc; through ~aturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 30 unul June 22 If the SRO sign 1sn"t out )'Ct. 11 soon will be when the wotd gets our: so playgoers are advised to call 494-0743 1mmed1- atcly for reservations. LUXURY THIATRIS s TOD1 Y'S Tl~u ffNLV * -CINE·fl GONE-WALK-IN * u ::~'::r.,y '\nm Pf AKERS ARE BACK Cib"'h43'Ut1UJ 9~-~~L~::J • ilil•l['I11161 UI IZZll!.111111 !Ill' i11h1!!l s IAKa .,._., 1N·1SJ IO IO DANCSlll (Ill) IAK& .,._.., Jr.D· t JJ s-· SHOWS T SHOWS AT 1:00 • t ·I S t ·SO • l ·IS .. h11 Co-It l •et D•f•nH (Al 1 0 K U S QUJC ND ~-U, OUT Of' Af'RICA C"O) 1 I 0 .. lua reltr ~?oJ.~I SHOWS AT In .. Ink (,.g I l •11s t.t1JO et 1 •10 Tl\t .. ,O~Hton ,._, 6 5)4 l u1c11.r111•n no ..... • """ ""' flly COellA J"Ji swrJIT U9Dn'Y {N) 11 JO) 1J:•o1 : 0 I 00 POt..T.:lllGOST ••,..,a ll'tu a ,.,.tty In .. 10d0,n10 MM SHOWS AT ' I OOA (l: 11 .. Ink (ll'O·Ul No 111es t JO 1 • • 1 01 IO 60 DANCSlll ,.., T°" e"" ~l .. IUl CO·Hlt SHORT Ctftc un l"'l SHOWS AT ( 2: 'l Hottywooel Vlu SHOWS AT fl IOI j 0) (J AO) l tOI 7.JO I I J cau1• ff'I I .U 7 •O 6 t S In 70 MM .,._.OUT .. --.c'J L~-.nY f.':l 9CYULY .. ~•\ SHO~A 11 120( .JI T"• C:ol•r l'Vr•le ( •t • I AO 7110 a 10 ~O OIUVt IMI o,_ I • ww.y.11 II I • alent Search Payiiig off for I:q:dllctor Sup.p~y ~eft'Frankston it Uvina testimony to a still small•but- . iWl!il number of' manqen who say age doesn't mean a afyou've aot talent 1979, as one of' the founders of Huntinaton Bcach- based Inductor Supply, Inc., he sold his partners on the idea f'or ~tina ft distrib~torahip for electronic compo-ne~U used Ul manufactunng computer disc and power dnves. Eltl"t to lcnow the pa we «lmPOntOl&. capacitor. and iston market very well. It is pretty mall ... there wu no atributor in the market that companies could call on. "I piclced up the ohone and started makina cold caUs. I used an rustinl cuatomcr b6te from companies we bad worked for. The lint year, we projected that we would do S2S0,000 but we more than doubled that and we all were ready to do back flips.•• Inductor Supply boosted sales to $1 .8 mjmon in its second year and increated to $5.4 million in its fifth year. However, the cun<ent slowdown in the computer market will probabl¥ result in a lower salC'll volume this year. Frankston said. Frankston fo~nd the suppliers of the hi&hest quaUty componenta and identified key mark.eta in the United States and Japan. He said be and his_pan.nen didn't invent anything. They just ideqtified a vacuum in a market and filled it. . ~J.aood personnel is one of the company's m_,or pnonbes. · "Nobody keeps anybody from doing anything but themlelvea. There area few people wbo make themtclvcs unique. ~may bu little mystique about ~,ucts that we sell but only because we specialize ind · with buyers who hav(.an enaineerina discipline " be sai . -"Other distributors don't want to spen'd a lot of time "The bard assets base is liaht for a distributor like us," he explained. "Our labor cosu don't play a big role. One oftbtmain keys to success is that we pay good people more than they could make other places. We keep them." · As advice to aspiring bUJincss owners, Frankston said that cntrepreneun have to surround themselves with people who are as good a.s they are. "The worst thina a Pepperdine team second in games lu Marbb.,y of Costa Mesa was part of the Pcpperdine Univenity team of business students that finished first among U.S. teams and second overall during the Intercollegiate Business Game Competition amona 24 teams held recently in Atlanta. Pepperdioe finished first among the six teams in its simulated industry category to advance to the fiiia1 four. and was second overall to the University ofCa.lpry in the annual contest. ~·· Ckm&GP'er Weil 6 Co., IDc. a financial planning and securities firm. She formerly worked with Pnadeettat-Baclle as an account cxecuti vc and is a certified financial snanner and resistcred representative. White lives in Irvine. • • • Mal'lb Maq recent!~ joined the Newpon Beach office of The Plaulq Center as an eovaronmcotal planner. She was formerly with ECOS ~remca& CrUerta. providing services to the Ualted State Poatal Servtce. Mang bolds a UC lrvine Ph.D. in environmental analysis and planning. Peal DtlUeuo also has joined ne Pl1na1ag Cater as director of mar~ctiog. She had been director or business development for Suclt Corp., general contractors and construction manaacrs. OiRicnzo has five years of marketing experience. She is u-easurer of the Ba1lDe11 Development Aaaoclatlon of Oruge Couty and belonp to the Orange County chapters of the B.UdlD1 lacl••tr)' Alaoelatioa'• CommerCJal Industrial Council and the Americu _ lutttate of A:rdUech. • • • Huntington Beach resident Rebecca 0 . Mac.Farlue has been named vice president and manager of Seeutty Pactfic Natio~ Buk'a Irvine commercial' division. Macfarlane bas been working for the bank since 1965. most recently as vice president at the Bixby Knolls office. \. ... P~ Strom, sales manager at SaUboa&a, IDc., l,'lewport Beach dealership for Ertc:1oa'1 Y~ta. has been named retatl salespenon of the year. Duri"t 1985, Strom soldA2sailboats valu~ at more than.$3 million by showing customers how to place th~ boat into a chartenng pf0811lm he has arranged. _ • • • P~ya Faalber1 a counselor with Vicki IJee&on 6 AHoclatet • • .. • ma~er tan do 11 hire weak peopJe." The coms-ny's producu are also uted 1n manu&c; turina peripheral• and power supplies for computer systems. The shakedown in the computer industry bas affected Inductor S~pply, but voharM loss bas been miriimizcd by paclcitlg up a .,eater sh.art of the whole market. 1t • Tbc people who do at efl'ccti vely ba\'e been cducued." When recruiuna. Frankston said tbcn "no ICICl'Cl fiDr findina aood employeet. ~ • Instead, "yo\Cjust meet somebody &Dd tb6R ia a mqic. You dorl't aecd to interview them. lt d0c:l8"1 matter if they have a dClru. Youjuu know ~AR &0i0f. to fit in_l.Q'your plans. .. Our wea have d~Uned about 18 percent th11 year so we probably won't make Inc. Q\lllline'a list this year," Frankston sa,d. refeninJ to I.bat publication'• list of the fop SOO arowth companies in the United States. He considers effective tdemarkeun1 techmqUH as one of the company's pcatest assets. ·1 mad 300 resumes be.fore I hired a controller. I called 10 or them and only interviewed five. t Wiii''& lookina for 1 li11 of dqrees or a list of bow riahieout lbeJ' were. r met one of my top wnmen 11 nlabt IChool :Wbeta I was taking a class. To build a aC>Od company,~ bav• '° acquiJ'e tbe ability to spot potential. "You have to hire salespeople at your telemat~ctJng center,, not clerics. Nothing irritates me m9re than acttina a call Crom someone who doesn't know their product. The offer bas to be benefaciaJ to the buyer before they are aoana to purchase. So you have to hare salespeople who use the phone as a tool. "You have to be conJtantly loot.in& for anployeits even tbouab you miJht not have an imnwliate opcatJW. You have to posttion younelf to you are COQl1:a.all)'. mcetina people. Mostly n involves realizina whal type Of person you a.re lookina for aod not comprpmisia, your standards. ··You have to be willina to help your em~~ become what they want lO be. Tim•s what au buuoca comes down to." "You can reach so many more people by telephone than you can in person. When we started tha business, nobody was boldang up a flag that laid. 'i elemarketing ts Desire, ability to spend differ Al'l 1 , ... By JORN CUNNIFF ,, ..... ....,.. NEW YORK (AP) -Americans arc facing I familiar fi.nan'cial prob- lem these days -so familiar, in fact, that I.here is hardly a consumer alive wbo bas not encountered it Nor. for tliat matter, a president of the United States -or m05l lesser polltiCaT offiCiirs, as welruffit bCids of many a corporation, ehun:b or charity. To say nothina of teelHp and lunderprtncn. It is the conflict berween I.be Willfo"1eu or desm to spend and the finanCJal ability to do so. . Poll compare• '15-11 tlnancl81 condition•. A11. · Always a o._ng, distressing prob- lem, it is especially so now becauJC of a polarization between these two viw factors. Desires are aky hi&b~ the ability to 6.nanoe them, relatively speaking, is around the shoelaces. The conflict is revealed by two sctr of figures. The first relates to powtb of personal disposable income; the second to the amount of spendin& done in the previous year. last year pcnonal income pew by only 1.6 perocnt, a mere fraction of the S. 7 pcrttlft powth recorded in 1984. At the same timeJ. consumption expenditures rose 3.J pen:cnt, or twtoc as fast as income. . Survey Rescarcb Ctn\Ct'. But bank accounts ~ aowi:l: DUe to the increased ox of debt to 1iAaOOr last year's spending ~ the personal 11vin1 rate last )-e&r fell by. nearly two.points t~ 4.6 ~t -the lowest annuaJ rate tn 30 yean. That putS a damper on ability. C'\'C!l thouah the Index of Consumer Seou- mcnt battemained above 90 over the ~-~-past mon 1 al tained ecriod of consumer coo-fidcnce StDoe the 1960s, .. acoordiaa to Curtin. The money might not be th~. bUl the heart is. ' As he ICC'S ii, a compromise is likely. In his anal~•. the reduccO ability to spend is lik.dy to alap bac:t .· those desires. with the muh PoiDti,QI this year to .. diminished arowth but still favorable lcveb of' con umer sales." Altho~-11 ii 1till IOCL.Cady to mcasuretlle im~me ideas being considered in might make the funher U1C • o debt even less appetli~ Ta1t proposals. \hat is~ would eliminate the deductibility of much intcteSt. Not everyone asrecs on the impact, however. In fact. Mcnill Lynch 8t Co., Inc. has said a tu revision mi&ht actually boost consumer spcndin& bv 1988, since consumcn after 198'1 would enjoy a 6 ~nt rcductaon in wes . Moreover, while the Sepate ~ proposals would eliminate tbe dcduc.: temporary help specialists in Irvine, recently served on the office automation careers advisory committee of Coutlble Commulty Collqe. The Foyntiin Valley resident is a former private school teacher. All the better to hear ... As a result, lou of Americans bavc scanty sa vin&s accounts and big c:mlit biJls to pay off' this year, at the very time, irorucaJJy, that many of them are expressing a desire for~ homes and other big-ticket items. ti:~of inteJ!:St OD credit card and in cnt loens. the door was lef\ wide open for homeowners, sinoc mOf'tWC intercSt would remain de- ductible. • • • J . Frederick JorclaD has joined the industrial/technology group t A teclmtctan at ATH'e facillty ln Panlppan,..,,..J.-hiapecta It'• new Portable AmpWler, a :h2-lnc~ two-ounce derice which makes hea.rln& tn not.y ueu euter and can be med by the h~ Impaired. Attached to a phone by a rubber atrap and •uctlen cup, the anlt.-boo9ta .-olume 30 percenL One reason such desires are aroused is the perception that infla- tion and interest rates are under control, accordina to Richard CUrtin of the University of Michipn'a As a consequence. some crecUt analysts believe KCOnd mortpges on homes might become the source of funds for people with desires bigger than their savings accounts. in Cod.mu Ii Wakefield'• Irvine o.ffice. Formerly of the ~rle1 Dull Co. in Newport Beach, Jordan 1s a Corona del Mar resident. , Do stockholders know their rights? Wednetlday, June 4 A free software seminar featuring .. Enable, .. an integrated program from The Software Group, is for6 p.m. One of the rites of the mvestor's spnna is a shower of proxy statements and invitations to annual shareholder meetings. But , besides attending the annual meeting. MARY RUDIE do you know the . ri&hts shareholders have in their companies?. . f The annual meeting is, of course, the hi&hh~t o a company's year. However. only a small lf!Ktl.on of shareholders attend, usually because the gathenng ls held in a distant city -often at corporate headquarters .. Also, warns the IRS. the expen~s of attending a shareholder meeting are not uu-deduct1ble. Shareholders who pass up the opportunity to quiz senior managcm~nt face-to-face and vote their shares in pe~n. can exercise all their stoek ownership rights from thc1~ o~n horn~. The voung agenda ofthe annuaJ meetang ll coo1a1ned ma proxy statement and sent with a proxy card to ~very shareholder. Shareholders are ask~ to vote on all 1tcn:is listed on the proxy card and descnbcd at some le~ m the statement. Br marking the proxy card, then s1gnma and returning 1t to the corpQrat1on. sbarebo!dei;s empower another person -usually the corporation s secretary -to vote according to their mstrucuons at the meeting. Annually. shareholders elect a board of directors who, in tum, select the managers responsible for day-to- day company decmons. At most corporations in the United States;elections for each board position are ··one share. one vote." Some companies, however, have adopted cumulative voting.for directors, a measure that can increase the power of small groups of shareholders. This means that the number of shares a stockholder owns is multiplied by the number of directors up for election. These votes c.an all be cast for one director or spread over any combination of candidates. If you have no other basis for a~dec1s1on, you can check the attendance record of directors at board mcetinis. which is usually included in the pro1ty statement. From time to time. shareholders may be asked to vote on major policy decisions. The issues that must be put up for vote arc spelled out in the corporation's charter and .an the laws of the state where the company 1s incorporated:-Customary !rems on the-agenda-include me'Jer with another company, change in the naturt of the firm s business or modifications in stock option plans. Corporations also must deal with dozens of resolutions introduced by shareholders. In 1985, more than I 00 reli&ious organizations included 76 resolutions The Great Looking for a CD that wiU really peak your interest?Then take advantage of . Investor Series Accounts at Great American. The rates ru-e tiered. So you can choose from different rates at five different dcpooit levels . Initial deposits can be~ low~ $1.<XX>. Larger deposit' and longer terms mean higher rJtes . At $50,000 Minimum. 1 Year Earn: 7.85 ~0:"' ) " I • in the pro1ty statem.e~ts of 69 major .col"J><?ral1ons .. The issues -aimed at ramng management s social conscious- ness -ranged from equal opportunity employment to plant closings to acid ram. To include a resolution in a proxy statement, a shareholder must generally own S 1,000 worth of stock for at least one year. Only one proposal can be s~bmitt~ at a time and cannot be resubmitted unless 1t receives 5 percent of the vote. The Sccunties and Exchange Commission allows companies to e1tclude shareholder resolutions that deal with ordinary business operations. Each year, growing numbers of corporations ask shareholders to approve aou-takeover me.asurcs. The Investor Responsibility Research Center 1n Washington, D.C. reports nearly 250 companies proposed 450 anti- takeover resolutions in the first nine months of 1985. Shareholders passed all but 20 by comfortable margins - often by 80 percent or higher. Shareholders who don't attend the annual meeting can find out what happened by contactmg the company's corporate secretary or ·investor relations offi~. Jn fact, these J*>J>le wclcomc...shatt.hoder questions -it's their 1ob to keep the company's owners happy at any time of Ole year tn addition to voting for directors and on 6lher important matter-1. stockholders bave certain ownership (Pleue eee LIST I AlO) Hosted by Acc:elerated Compater Tra11lblc ~f lntae, the session will cxplo~ Enable's five bas1c applications, includin' ~ord processing, a spreadsheet, tclccommuntcat10ns, ~ta ~anagement and graphics modules. Early registratJon 1s rec~ ommended. For information. call 660-0455. • • • Thunday, Jane 5 Mane Taylor. vice president of the publ.ic relations and advertising firm Kerr&. 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The Costa Meu agency received the 1986 gold(n advocate awards from those orpruzatJons for creating a marketing communication program on behalf of Capistrano by the Sea HospataJ of Dana Point. • • • The Orange County law finn of FlDJey, Kemble, W.aper, Heine, Undert.erg, MaaJey, Myenon lr,.Cuey Wlll lease the eot1Jti.J.op-flOOMn thc.fiy~-story building within Legacy Development Co.'s Dupont Centtt in Irvine. · • • • lD&erlor Deslp Developmeat, lac. a Costa Mesa intenor desaan and ·space planning finn. has selected Frank Borman Ralfolo hbllc Relatlou oflrvine to handle •ts corporate public relations account. • • • Oyde H. Gossert, p1aident and chief executive officer of CommerceBW of Newport Beach lauded rompany JJ:<>wth and eaminp for the tint quarter, 1986. He wd that earnings before tues totaled $584,000 as compared to $386,000 reported March 31, 1985. Net eanunp at March 31, 1986 ofS29 t ,OOO or 2S cents a share reflect a 41 percent i.ncrease over the $206,000 or 18-<:ent per share for first quarter I 98S. • • • Messeqer laveatm•t Co. of Irvine has opened its first branch ol)eratioo in Austin, Texas, according to William MCS1Cnger Jr., president. The office is located in the company's recently comoleted $9.4 million complex.. . ,-. TIM Bammoed Co., a publicly held Newport Beach mortp&e bank.ina comfE, bas rq>e>red a net income of $571,781 or 27 cents as (unaudited), wbicb comJ>&fC' to a net Joss of$755,74 or 36 cents per share for fiscal 1985. Borman • • r es1-n1ng as airline chairman MIAMI (AP) -Former astronaut Frank Borman, Eastern Aarhnts' outspoken chaannan, will resign this summer after 16 years with the carrier that included somettmes-b1tter labor disputes and financ1al troubles he blamed on discount-fare competitors spawned by industry deregulauon. Earn an extra Y2°1o bonus interest on our tiered Maximum Yield CDs. 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The deal as now under review by the U.S. Transpommon Department. the newspaper reported. Frank Lorenzo. y.iho controls Texas Air, did not pus'h-Jk>rman out of Eastern. Cosley said 1 "It was Bonnan 's shot to call. Lorenzo left that up to ham," Cosley said. The dec1s1on to sell Eastern came an February dunnt threats of stnkes by two of the earner's unions and as a deadline neared that had been am· posed by Eastern creditors. who told the airline to wrestle labor con· cessions or be declared in technical default of some of its S2.5 billion in debts. Early this year, the firm cut pay and benefits for its 7,000 flight attendants and later won wqe and benefit ceuion from its 4,000 pilots. But ats l 3,000-membcr machinists union have a contract that runs throt14h 1987 and International M- sociauon of Mach1n1su local pm•· dent Charlie Bryan refused to open tbe contract for renqotiat1on ' That prompted Borman to blame him fot the airlines· sale. a c'hlf1C Bryan denied. 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NYS E COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS nElllf'I OLlllH PllDEI Market rallies ~tclosing NEW YORK (AP) -The stoc·.......,,..,..,.1nwr-um-...----- dowo f~ most of the day then closed higher. as concern over the future of interest rat.es was offs.et by some encouragement over a bond market rally Analysts said the trading on Wall Street wa!> afTect,ed early on by a carryover from a tC(.'.hnical ~llofT Monday. After a spate of reports 1nd1cat1ng that the economy might rebound strongly in the ~nd ha1f,Trf ves ors haagrown pcsSimtsTic tnafiilterest rates would fall much ;riorc -ur might even increase. The bond market reacted Monday by plung- ing sharply. Pnces of long-term government issues dropped by $20 for every S 1,000 1n face value. The concerns over interest-rates led to selling of stock-index futu~s contraC'ls, which kicked off computenzcd program trades on Monday, analysts said. Jn this trading, the cheaper futures are bought while ''baskets" of individual stocks that make up the futun.-s are sold simultaneously. Today, investors at first either sold shares ur stayed on the sidelines. waiung to see what would happen, analysts said WHAT AMEX Oto 1 WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 3 Tl 6 I AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuoTES Prev. ~~ NEW YORK (.A.Pl Jun. 3 Todlh m,s f o ) -S.les. • p.m; Tuesday lK end ,,., ch8"9e !!f IM 1> most ecllve ew York Stock Eiteh•"" l uuu, trading n11lonallv at more than S1. ~~ngEls ~,;cf iv. +1-16 lg~~.~. ~-Yt' o · *~ + ~ SI W,IC~S 29~ _ l'I BallG : J 27~ -~ Arfit: nt.\s sv. + 11/t ~,J:'ttl Uf:fi~o' , Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Fine! Dow ~ Jones 811H for Tuesda"' . ~· , 1 :rs 1J-~ 1Bm+ rr:.l '1~11 m11 ~i~~ Ul~s 7 6s ·s11.. 1 , • METALS QuorEs I NASDAQ SUMMARY famou.5 la b<ils ... • t l.' .. It'a all in a day'• work E8tancla Coach John Lleben&ood (left) lnatruct:a hJ.a team daring aprtna football pracdce, atona with Newport Barbor . Coast's No.1 • • instate • Joey James. Orange Coast Col- lege's sensational freshman. has been selected the sta~ c~mmunity college baseball co-player of the year. He share~. the honor wt th Coll~e of the Canyons pitcher-designated hiner Frank Halcovich. Another OCC freshman. Dave Staton, was named to the All- Southem California and All-State first team. along with James. Golden West's Keith Kaub earned a second team All-State position and Coast pitcher Longo Garcia was honored on the All-SoCal second team. Kaub was selected as a utjJity player. James, a Newport Harbor High graduate who was the South Coast Conference player of the year, led the Pi.rates of Coach Mike Mayne to the conference champ1onsh1p with some impressive statistics. He literally obliterated the Coast single season record book for hitting wttba .443averagc. 19homerunsand 81 runs baned in. He also set OCC marks in total bases and slugging percentage (.956). And he tied the s1 ogle season record for runs (55) (held by Jeff Gardner and JefGarcia) and came within two Joey James of tying the record for single season hits. James had 71 hits this past season. Garcia holds the record. James, who will play for the Fairbanks, Alaska semi-pro team this summer, also was honored with the Big Stick award, g.i ven to the player in the state who has the best combined marks for batting average, home runs, runs batted in and slugging per- centage. Staton, from Tustin High, hit .42.S this past season with seven horrie runs and 51 RBI. Kaub, a sophomore, hit at a .408 clip for the Rustlers. He's headed for Cal State Fullerton. Garcia. who prepped at Los Amigos High, had an 8-2 season record and a 2.32eamed run average. Halcovich. who shared the state player of the year honor with James. bad a 16-0 record as a pitcher. Hamelin, ~oyle make state team North-South games tn Stockton slated for this~weekend By CRAIG SHEFF o.., .... ._.,.. ..... Irvine H1ih's Bobby Hamelin and Fountain Valley High's Jim Doyle have been selected to the 18-member South baseball team that will play in the annual North-South three-game series this weekend in Stockton. Hamelin. the South Coast League player of the year who will play at UCLA next year, batted .52T. hit nine home runs and had 37 RBI in leading the Vaqueros to the South Coast League champ1onsh1p. -DoyJe.-who!oi:.some s•ran,e reason was only a second team A I-Sunset selection. batted .386 and was one of the iruUn cogs in Fountam Valley's drive to the CIF 4-A championship last season. · Doyle and Hamehn also arc mem- bers of the South Orange County team that will faoe the North at Glover Field 10 Anaheim next Tues- day night Four other Orange County players were named to the State South team. including Esperanza's Eric Cox (a catcher) and Emmett Cohick (an outfielder'); Los Alami.tos outfiel~er Robbie KatzarotT; and Laguna H1fls ·_t>itcher Wa ne Helm. The senes inclu cs sinpe games Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon at Stockton's minor league baseball park. After the series, an 18-membcr state team will be picked from the 36 players competing and will journey to Oklahoma for a series of games. Four prominent Orange County (Pleue Me STATS/8 2) Coach Jeff BriDJtley (far rtcht). lt•tancla '• Gre• Scb.arbanun Mark era.ta coW4e clartna a drUl. P'or a ftew of the Sea VleW (eecond frOJD left) hlta the baC wblle Barbor'• Gay Greeley, Leacue teama. aee pace ft. . Another wild Angel-Yankee finish "It could've been a very demoralizing loss for us. that migJ:it ha~e carried over to the next &anl;e.~• don't have to worry about it." . It was Downing's one-out single that enabled the AnJel~ to overcome their shak.Y retief pitcbini. New York Yankees (llasmu.ssen 5-1) at Alll~ll (Sutton 2-5). Time: 7:35. TV: None. By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.llf .... C.111, I ..... His single scored Doug DcCmces to.give the ~nfCIS a win in a game they led 6-1 io the seventh ,. Radio: K.MPC (710). Ho hum. JUSt your typical Angels-Yankees game. inning. · - The AnahCim·Stadium crowd of 32,746 saw the Y ankccs fight back with one run in the seventh three in the eighth and two mor~ JO the ninth to 10 ahead. Wednesday's game: New York Ya.nkea.at Angels, 7:3S p.m.. • The way these two teams play it, anything lesf than·last-inning wins, dramatic homers and nail- b1ting finishes draw yawns. Monday night the Yankees were in town and nobody was napptng. And as usual, it was JUSt another Angcl- Yanlcce get together: an 8-7 Angels wtn by virtue of· two runs in the ninth just after New York scored a pair in the top of the innine. Then JO the bottom of the ninth, the Angels, with the ajd of a twobase error by second baseman Randolph, sho~ their first stgn oflife in the game smce the second inning. "My f~t got tangled," said Randolph, who couln't get set on his throw, which landed m the· Yankee dugout. leading off the ninth with a walk. He went to third when Randolph misplayed Bob Boone's grounder for the two-base error. Schofield then scored to tie the P-Jl>e a\ 7-7 on pinch-httte1' Rick Bu.rleson•a sacnfice fly • After Wally Joyner walked. Do1mi~ stroked a smgle off Yankee reliever Dave Rt&hettJ. Brian Downing said ll would have been a crusher if the Angels hadn't won it. Willie Randolph, on the other hand, feels that the New York Yankees won't be down because they didn't win it. "They always seem to get those error's when we're here. But tomorrow is a new day. We won't worry about 1t." Dick Schofield started tlie Angel comeback by "Righetti bas gotten us a lot of times,'' sa)d Downing. 'This time it was our tum.." Downing's line dnve went just inside the thml b6se baf to_ score pinch runner DeCinccs for t~ game-wmn1na run. Pirates' No-.-l pick King Dodgers "1"Aub um foot ball star8oJackson (Yankces)theAngclswentforTm-cnccCarr.anoutfielder absorb out of Salisbury, Maryland . doesn •t go until draft• S 4th r ound The two unannounced supplemental picks also were an 0 ~ Le1 .. _ because of the free agent losses. · &.I.I .& NEW YORK (AP)-University of Arkansas Junior third baseman Jeff'IUng was picked No. I by Pittsburgh in the major league amateur free agent draft Monday, while football's No. I pick, Bo Jackson of Auburn. was not chosen until the founh round. Jackson, the Heisman Trophy winner who also 1s considered a top baseball prospect, was picked by the Kansas City Royals. the club confirmed. The com- missioner's office announced results only of the first round. The Angels had three first-round picks and two supplemental picks were taken at the end of the first round, and thus had been considered a possibility to take Jackson. The Angels got two of their first-round picks from Baltimore and the Yankees as compensation for losing free agents Juan Beniquez and AJ Holland. The Angels' I 6th-round choice (Baltimore) was South Carolina's Roberto Hernandez. a pitcher. Their own first-round choice was Lee Stevens. an outfielder out of Lawrence Kansas, and in other selection Carew makes it official: It 's over From AP dJapatcbes Rod Carew, the most consistent hitter in the ma1ors over most of the past two decades, formally announced his retirement from baseball Monday. The 40-year-old Carew. whose career had been in limbo since the Angels decided after last season not to offer him a contf8Ct for 1986, had wanted to play ondmal year before retiring. However, the scyen-time Amencan League battin~ champion wasn't seriously l>UTSUed by another ctub unnl rcoently. Jk_ finally wu offered A contract by San Francisco Giants' President Al Rosen. but then Carew decided the time had come for him to retire. "l made the final decision last night," Carew said at his home Monday. "It wasn't tough. When the Giants first contacted me, I thought I'd be so excited I'd be unable to sleep that ntght. "But as soon as my head hit the pillow. I was snoring." Carew said that 1n the past few months, he'~ found retirement to his libng. The Dodgers went for Mithael White of Loudon, • Tennessee. an outfielder. pounding· .. Jackson's agent (Tom Zieman) has announced we have drafted him in the fourth round, so we can confirm his announcement,'' Royals spokesman Dean Vogelaar said .. The next step IS· for his agent and (General Manager) John Schuerholz to begin oegotiauons." Jackson apparently posed too great a risk to be picked ID the first round. The No. I pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL, the All-Amencan running back Jaclcson has yet to choose his pro sport, but baseball people seem certain 1t will be football. Jackson's whCTCabouts were unknown Monday. and he was not available to comment He had md1cated earlier he would make his choice of sports by the end of the week ..Common sense suggests he'll play football." Angels scouting director Larry Himes had said. Subsequent rounds of the draft were to be completed by Wednesday. but the commissioner's office dtd not plan to release ihe ~ults until next week. King. a third baseman, said he would quit school. for the time being at least. to become a pro baseball player in the Pirates' organization. The Pirates said King would work out with the maJor league club for About four days, then be assigned to the club's Class A C.arohna League affiliate at Prince William. "We believe he will be a vital part of our rebuilding process for a future chilmpionship team." Pirates General Mana~er Syd Thnft said. King said he expect~ to spend "maybe a yc.ar or a year and a half' 1n th~ mmors before malong the ma.Jor league club. "Thal would be a great course to follow." he said. d King. a right-handed hmcr from Colorado Spnngs, Colo .. tut .376 with 14 homers and 59 RBI ID 157 at-bats with the Razorbacks last season. He said being picked No. l fulfilled a goal he had stl for htm~f when he wa~ a freshman in college .. I Set high goals. but I really didn't even citpccl what happenea:· King sard via telephone from his home. w~ he .QC!ebi:atcd ru~ sclealon. ..wuh-.. ~$ fam1l¥ "Finding out toda}-was a big thrjll and a great honor ·· · The second pick of the draft went to the Cleveland Indians. who chose left-handed pitcher Greg Swtndell of the U niversity of Texas. Swindell pitched 126 inninas for the Longhorns last season with a 10-2 record and I 36 ERA. Gary Sheffield. nephew of 1985 Cy Young winner Dwight Gooden of the New Y Ork Mets. was taken sixth b~ the Milwaukee Brewen Sheffit'ld. a shortstop, 1s a senior at Htllsborough High School 10 Tampa. Fla. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Ron Roerucu's role with the Philadelphia Phtllles could soon be chanaina. Rocniclce was .J!W'Cbased from Tacoma of the Pacific Coast Lcaauc on May 9. and the Phillies planned to use the switch-hitter in a utility role. The)' may have to find him more playing time. however. Monday night, Roemcke had the first four-hit game of his career, indudtng tus first homer of the season, as the Phillies pounded the Toal61Jt'• game Doc11en (Valenzuela 7-3) at Ptula- dclphia (Maddux 0-0). Time: 4:35. 0 TV: Channel lL Radio: KABC (790) Wednesday's game: Dodgers at Ph.Jladelphia, 4:35 p.m . Los Angeles Dodgers 13-2 {(>r their seventh straiiht victory. They h"ad 21 hits in handing the Dodgers their third straight loss and sixth ID seven games. "It's a great feeling when you have a game h Jee this." said Roeruck.c, who raised his average to .340. "It's been a long while since I've tut a home run. rm oot a home.run hitter, so when I get one, it's ~ thnll. M Jlocnicke felt that Dodgers starter .Jerry .Reuss 'NllJl01 bavulg.one.o!b&$ better pmcs. "Reuss was a tittle off, so you ve JOt to take advantag'C ()( opportunities like that." be said. Dodgen Manaicr Tom Lasotda was extremely unhappy with his team. which· now has a road record of 6-18. Los Angeles 1s 1-6 on 1ts current tnp "h 'uomcthing rm having trouble l'lehcv1n&, · u1d Lasorda. Orange County All-stars Vie in volleyball Two Orange County All-star vol-The girls dommatcd in s1mitaf s.u. a.n Seuth o.u . Reed resigns as Marina High·s volleyball coach leyl:>all pmes. which could be re-fashion -the Sailors of Neece Matt Keuw <Laeun• ~>; Jeff veierle Fotev <~•ouna &Mdl>; WendV ahstJcaJly termed .. Southern Cali-=·nina a benh in the S-A finals, Cummlnot <Leouna BMcfl>; Sten lurnev Whlllno <uoune leect't); 'pam Pr9ultv fomia All-star pmcs" considefiM ~heam1ngaS·Asem1final ~~ .. ~~'ib~:,'::, <~;:=,: (Capls:r•no v"•i+.v>; Steeev MJtCMtt the participants, arc scheduled for 6i andFouni.inValleypininga4-A c°*'ColllM(SanClemlntel;Erk:Evre t~'!;'° ~":::::-1= Friday night Rt Newport Harbor semifinal benh. , CSatl Clemlnfe); Mike SUllfvan CWOOd Cllmlntt); Jami. st .. rntMock CLaouna H1ah. ..Just abOut everyone of them have brkl\le); Larrv StOll.ft CWOodbrldet). HUit), Laut• Fort (Mal« o.t>. IC.Men fhe &iris pmcs bcgms at 6:30 with iJn~ tuU de lo ootleie •• said DIMlt Er• (MIHlon Vlelo), Tim Olaaoow Fll"OUtOn (El Toro>. YIMna C.rretc0 the boya following at 8 Gipe of his aguad. "Tbey really have ~"'= f~11 ~~ <Dana Hint>; <Ana.,..m); Tara cross (Southern Cati· The •iris are coached by Capistrano ~ood attitu.dCs and are pila"'na really " rw. tornlt Ctwlatlanl. Ctnn.mon ~ti.mt ,.-·, . ,. r • ,._. leVt (Soutfter'n Cellfomla Chrl1ttan). Valleys John Gipe (South) and Mike arti. Tonv Pantlca (Ocltan View); .io. Neece (Nonh) The boys arc coached Ncect is just as cnthuS1ast1c about Grwm <OcMn \lleW), Tim ~ by Edison Hiah's Dan Ulcnn (North) b11 squad and tts chances tn the All-(Fountam Vdev); Norm Abela (Fountain and Dana Hills' Oz Simmons sarr2c wh1 his bein~ spon90red Ventv); Daft Murray CE11anda>; Juon ' C.0 Nedtlmtll {NtwPOft Harbor); 8111 Cran (South) by . c Oranic unty oaches As-(1Mr1nt); lrlan l##I• (Corona dtl Mar); Tackcts arc $2 at the door. sooauo11. JoM Lee {La Quinta>, ~ddte ltllpp It..-, Edt'°" and Dant HU! which "h• term of talent it 1' probably {Hlfoftl: l'1dt smt1t) ff:~}; Steve Tltua adv.nctd to tht nF 4-A finals after aoina to be the best contc.,~t -the <Edlton>. t>.n H. n <!di.on>; Attemata: Oranae Count> h~d pmductd all fou.r mos~ e~nly matched they 'hav~ ever ~=-=~ ~=~~''1,,,~~= ttmifinah\ta, had. \11d Ntec1t. CEdlton). ' ..... o .... Lara AIM' (.Newport Hat'DOr); Launa Powtr (Ntt11POr1 Harl)O(); JUI D n (WOOClbrldOI); Steotlenle Snyder (Foun· fain V J.019 Coak !FGUl!taln V•lllY>, Krluv HOOPer (Gercten Grove). lMllt Ottttman (Oerctan Grove), Pam UllQ (EcJlaon), Mlc:Mlle . Certer • <Mtionoaa), Anole Crabl> (Huntlnoton had'I). Ttm lleed Manna H1gh's Tim Reed. the V1kinp volleyball coach for the past mnc years. has ~11ncd his post, c1t1na h1~ "t1nn1 of the hassle with vollt'ybell." . Reed. who will conttnue u an a 1 tant football coach (receiven), auided Manna to one Surue1 t champion hip and three ClF p11 appeara~. The Vikin are capecl.Cd to n up lht pcmt1on for 1 n:ollClC'mcnt." -wrth )Uftt0tY111Jty ~· AndV,Rtaa mt....;.....;.J oon id~ to hJl~t lhe in ·de lane to the poilbOft. ' .. ' ' .. { ..... , World Cup TV a catutrophe .. D orak, Keough pl-yin new pro volleyball league S V . MEXJCO CITY -Europe's maan radio aod television network aroups Mon.. fl!'ill ea 1 e w day called the World Cup broadcast ~ orpnu.ation ••me CIWtrophe of spons 11 d nn b"*9castina. •• a.nd thta-.encd to ask APA rbr ref undJ. • • Most of the 60 nctworb of Europe covcri the IOCC!Cl"Championshlp bavt found "'inexplica61e de°"ys" Wl 1 er lNOLEWOOO -Maoy of the top meo and woJmn vo11cybell players in the country will perucipate m a professional leque at the Forum this summer, mcllud- ina aome Coast Area oroducts. m an transmission opcraoons, while many were unable to &el throuah with commen~. despite mus1vc cosu in fees and fO&islia orpniutioo. M&nucl Romero of the Euro~n 8roadca5t1na Unioo said. • lf no improvement ia made very qu1cldy, we will take up with administrators the QUC$tiOo of askina refundl," he said. The individual networks paid flfA. Competition wilf be held the niJ!:lts of July 22. 23. 30 and 31 u well as Aug. 5 and 6. with a doubleheader beina played each of those n1&)tts. ..._ Amona those compet1111 wdl be Laauna Beadi Hiah product Dusty Dvorak, K.arcb KJraJy. Craia Buck. the spons ndln& body, for transmission riabts. "fhc transmission nghts cost the world's networks some $23 nulhon. he said. The total cost, 1nclud1na l()listics operaoons. production costs, audio 1.tnes and other transmission fees mount "in the hundreds of Steve Salmons, Pat Powe". Paul Sunderland. Dave Saunders and Rod Wilde, aJJ membe~ of the Urutcd States men's volleyball 1eam wtiicb won a aold medal at the 1984 Olympics. Among the other men com- pellna will be Sinjin Smith, Mike Dodd and Tim Hovland, three of the top beach volleyball players in the country. Among the women compet- ing will be 1984 Olrmp1an Rua l>t'onk Crockett, Corona de Mar High product Dale i...eough and Linda Robertson Ltague rules caJI for six players on each team wuh at least two of them men and two of them women . ._ draft will be held June 18 Each member of the winning team of every match will cam $600 with each member of the losing team getting $400. Bonus money for members of the top teams also will be awarded. Dr Jerry Buss. owner of the Forum as well as the Los Angeles Lakcrs of the NBA and the Los ~geles Kmgs of the NHL, and Mike O'Hara are the league co- founders O'Hara has been designated as league comm1ss1oner A total ofS I 00,000 in pnze money 1s being.offered, but compeung players who maintain an amateur statu!t will k~p their eh11b1hty for the 1988 OJ) mp1c Gamc.-s. 11 was announced. O'Hara founded the now-defunct International Vollc}ball Assooauon. a rned professional league which began operation m 1973 and folded 1n the lale 1970s. A.II matches will be televised by a Pnme Ticket a cable station a wiulable 1e tah.fem~r-H~ and Nevada Quote of the day Sign on the wall at Johnny Toc...-co s R10gi.1dr Gym in Las Vegas, where MarvLD Hagler trained for his middleweight championship bout with Johll Magabl: "On f:cbruary 18, the Nevada State Athletic Commission Wlll meet at City Hall Subject: Bram scams." Arizona di:_ops Loyola, 7-5 OMAHA -T'&d Trafton walked ii wtth the bases loaded and hit a two.run homer to lead Anzona l o a 7 -5 victo ry over Loyola Marymount 10 a winners bracket semifinal at the N<. A.A College World Senec; Monday night. The victory puts fifth-ranked Anzona, 4 7-18. into Thursda>'s winners brat.:ket final at 7: 10 pm CDT agamst the Wlnner of today's M1am1-flonda St.ate contest. Loyola. malung its first tnp to the national baseball championships, drops 1n10 the losers brat ket to face founh-rankcd Oklahoma State 55-14,m Wedne!lda>'s 4 10 p .m. elimmation game Anzona started the sconng in the third mmng \.\1th (hip Hale's run-sconng single after Gary Aleundcr's double A bases loaded walk to Trafton forced in the 5ttond run. , Dave Rohdt then led off Anzona's fifth inning with a double add scored on two infield errors. mllhons of dollars," Romero 1&1d. "We expect to be poid back for facll1ttcs and ~rv1ces we have not aotten," S&Jd one European broadcast official, who requested anonymity. The West European EBU and the International Radio and TeleV1sion Oraanwatton, which includes the East Bloc countries and Cuba, allcd a press conference to protest the working condition for radio and television networks m Mexico. They said they were supported in their protest by other network groups worldwide. Soviets, Argentina crush foes MEXICO ClTY -The offenses m finally woke up m the World Cup soccer tournament Monday. After just four goals were scored in the opening three games, the Soviet Union and Argentina brou&ht some offensive creatjv1ty and potency into the event. The Soviets routed Hungary 6-0. while Argentina downed South Korea 3-1. Poland and Morocco did not contribute to the display. however, playing to a sloppy 0-0 uc at Monterrey. The Soviets stnid early and often, building a 2-0 lead only four mmutes mto the contest before 15.000 at lrapuato. Despite havmg their two best strikers. Oleg Protasov and Oleg Blokh1n, scratched from the lineup ~uh "minor 11\JUncs," according 10 Coach Valery Lobanovslty, the S<lv1cti. attacked from the outset. That ..eemed to confuse the HunJllrians, and their defense failed to clear a frte lock, lellmg Pavel Yakovenko slam 1he ball past goalie Peter 1>1s21I at 2:00 Lazers select five from draft lNGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles m Lazcrs of the Ma1or Indoor Soccer Ltaguc selected five players in Monda)'s Ma1or Indoor Soccer League college dralt. which was held at Ocveland. Ohio In the first round. the LaLers selected defender Jim Kavanaugh. a 24-year-qld graduate of St. Louis Un1vers1ty who1 didn't mm a game during his four- vear college career and had 11 goals and 28 assists. The Lazers also selected Jeff Hooker, a forward from El Camino College. Warren Lipka, a goal-keeper from the Un1vers1ty of South Carolina. Jonathon Lines. a defender from Pl) mouth State Un1vers1t>. and Louie Cuevas. a midfielder fro m Westmont College Television, radio TELEVISION 4 30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ph1ladelph1a. C'hanncl 11 . 6 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Boston at Houston an game four of NBA Champ1onsh1p senes, Channel 2 RADlO 4.30 p.m -BASEBALL Dodg,~ at Philadelphia KAB( (790) 6 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL Boston al Houston. K.LAC (570) 7·30 pm. -BASEBALL New York Yankees at Angels, KMPC (710) Martina advances to semi·s Kriek gains men· s semifinals with victory over Vilas P~RI~ (AP) .\mencans ~anma Na-.ratllo-.a and Johan Knck ad- vanced to the semifinals of the French O pen loda) Na-.rat1lova as expelled and Knek m a maJor "lurpnse Knek. a naturahzd t S c1t11en born 1n South Aft'tes ~nd no~ living 1n Naples. Fla .. ust,d a nslc-filled game to defeat the 1977 champion. Argcn- 11na's Guillermo Vilas, '.\-6. 7-6. 7-6 7-6 10 the men's field "This 1s ltke Disneyland all 11ve1 again." said Knek. without a luur nament v1ctor)' since the m1ddlt' of I 98S "It's like a little fanUls} world ·· The top-seeded Navratilova. al\O a naturalized ciuzcn who was born tn C zechoslovalaa and now hves in Dallas. had some shaky moment~ hul defeated seventh-seeded Amcnc.m Kathy Rinaldi 7-5 6-4 1n the women's field. • Their semifinal opponent'> were determined later in the da>. when men's top seed Ivan Ltndl of( 1ccho.- slovalua played Equador's Andre~ Gomez, No 9. and women'\ c;1xth seed Helena Sukova of Crcchoc;lo vakia met the b183est surprise of the tournament, 14-ycar-old Mary Joe Fernandez from M11m1, Fla. Navratilova. reach1na the ~m1- finals in Pans for the third straight year and the founh 1n the last five came from behind to win the fim set and then 'truggled an the second She wac; one point awa> from holding ~rve to make It 4-1 "' the ~cond set, but needed five tntl.s to clo~ out the pme • And. as Navraulova \.\.:t\ ~v1na for the match, R1nald1 hrole her l)t lovt Navraulova then broke back for the\ ICIOl) Knek has pla)cd the French Open onl; once before lo\1ng an the first round 1n I 979, and had been idle for almost two months before Pans. He plays a serve-and-volley game no1 usually -;ucce,sful on the slow cla} of the Fre nch m uns. hut his nsk· taking paid ofT againc;t V 11:1\, a more 1rad1t1onal baschner "If I hadn't n sked it. f \.\.ouldn"t ha-.e won · Knck said "If I had sta;ed hack and pla)ed his type ol game, all I wo uld ha-.e do ne was tum m vscll into a hall of cramps.'' A t"'o-t1mc winner of the Austral- ian Open. Knek 'laid lhc v1clory over Vilas wa'> "the toughc'>t match of m y hfc" Knck squandered thret• match pomt'> 10 the ninth game of lhe founh set. as Vilas the H -year-old Argen- tine who won this champio nship in I C/77. displayed his steadine\\ But 1n the end Knck. the I 3th seed used po~er to help win lhe final tiebreaker t\ 1 n~ ll 3-3 o n a-service wmner and takmg the lead 4-3 on a vollev launched tn full charge to lhe net. Vila~. c,eed<.'d 12th, then sent a forehand lonR and double-faulted Knek put the match away with another powerful volley comin@ in l">eh1nd a stromg ~rve to end the l hour, 49-m1nu1e match .\t the e nd, Knck who u1lkcd to h1m~lf throughout the l.hour 4q. minute mat<'h Ql"I the center coun clay. dropped to his knee\, looked to the sky and ,m1lcd I he fan, ,tood and checrt"d. Knek l'i known for his up'> and downs on coun and on fue~ay he stuck to tonn. He would make a areat shot followed by a bad ~hot, u double fault followed by an ace <\nd all Ole time. he berated him\Clf ytlhng at one point: "If you can'tae1 your fint serve in. you're not JOl!'I t() Wln a pmc." He didn't get man} first serves 1n. hitting o nl) 48 percent of them. and Vila~. In his third conS«utive long match. actually won more points than h1~ Amencan opponent. 165-156 But Kriek. who advanced to the quarterfinals when founh-seedcd Yannick Noah of France withdrew ~unda} bet ausc of 10Jury. was steady enough in the tiebreakers. winning them 8-6 7-5 and 7-3. and running Vila~ unmerci full y In lhe end. that ma) have been the key V1lac; showed hi s calm 1n coming hack from 0-40 and 3-5 in the final set to force the tiebreaker. STATE ... From B l p11chcr\ 5tcve Sunco (Tustin). Scott Hokomb CEI Dorado). JefT Haack (Hunungton Beach) and David Bird (Sonora) did not try out, for one reason o r ano ther Another ·top player. La Quinta's Troy Paulsen 1s numng a back m1ury and was unable to try out The South team will be coached by La Qumta'c; Dave Demarest. The team. C atcbcrs -Jeff Gay (Santana. '>an D1eao>. Enc Co~ (Espcran7.a) Outfielders -Emmitt ( oh1ck ([ speran1a), Robbie Kat1.aroff (Los >\lam11os) David HanHn CRowlandi. C)haun Murphy CS1m1 Valle)) Greg Miller (Bomta Vl\UI, San Diego) Infielders -Jim Ooylc (fountain V.11ley). Bobby Hamelin (Irvine). Mike llankm (Simi Valley); Rob Milstein (S1m1 Valley): Jo~ Millare~ (San Gabriel) P1tl·hers -Scott Rad1nsky (S1m1 Valley): 8111 Lange Cl.a Mirada). Jim Juhu (Am1d1a). Tim l1nd!ey (Ar<:ad11); Mike Hook (Sanuna. San Diego): Wayne Helm CLa1una Hills). Man Song Hing, Yates take title UC Irvine produc1 Bruce Man Sona thna teamed w1t.h Damn Yates to capture the men's charpp1onsh1p m the 2Sth annual Adoption Guild doubles "tenn11 1our· namcnL Sunday al the Newpon Beach Tenni~ Oub The Man Sona H1na-Y11e1 (Ombinat1on postta 1 7-.S. ~ v1etory ovcrChns Dunk and Robcn van't Hof to claim the $4,000 pnu Man Sona H1n11ot all of the pn1e money because Yates was unable co ICCICPI bcausc ofh1s am1tcur SUIU~ Man Son H17 rcccntlv turned oro In the men'sopen compct1t1on. Tim Downey teamed with iom Olmsaead to pos1 a 7-6, S.:7. 6-2 victory over Tim Andcnon and Dick Gude. Womcn'upcn honori went to la An1onopoh1 and Tra<')' Worlt~ ho were 7-S, 1-6 winncn over Barb&ra U-mbc11 •od Gretchen Miller The m1-ed o~n compct1uon went to Noelle Porter and van•t Hof. who werr. 6-J 7,li "1nnrr' over I 1nda Mallory and Dave Sherbrck in various ' ... waysin '86 Holl a nd. Witte only return In coach es for next football season By ROGER CARLSON Of .. DlllJ,... ..... Sea View League football will takes on some dramatic changes for t 986 -int:luding the addition o£a new school (Tustfo), the loss of three schools (Wood- bridge, Costa Mesa and l..quoa Beach) and the inJtiation of three new coaches (at Newport Harbor, Estancia and Un1vers1ty). All arc currently going through their spnng practice pace$ as they bqin the Iona road toward the fall. At N~n Harbor, Jefl' BrinkJey takes over a proaram wrucb has seen the Sallon q ualify for the C IF Central Conference playoffs fouu trai&ht years, includma back-to-back co-leaaue titles wi th Saddleback. At Estancia, John Lteben&ood bas been brought in to help restore order and put the Eagles back into playoff and championship contcnuon. And at University, .the same is true for Mark Cunningham. who takes a program which has not been blessed with a lot of suecess on the field. Meanwhjle, veterans Dave Holland (Corona del Mar) and Jerry Witte (Saddleback) return with high hopes. as well as the 1nsen1on of Marijon Ancich and bis Tuslln Tillers. who move to 1hc Sea View from the Century Ltague. Here's a capsule look at each school: Corona del Mar Sea King• Dave Holland 1s on the treshold of his I 3th season as the Sea Kin&s' coach the fourth sin~ Blll Morrt1 retired after a hean attack. ilolland has'l.ondcfensivc linccOac.h JTm NOrtDTur a ytar. so Dick Freemu1 the defensive coordinator. gets that assignment, too. Bllly WM&e returns as quart.erback coach, Jerry JelAlct returns as receivers coach and Marc Jola.aaHt wiJJ handle the offensive hne. CdM's multiple offense 1s backed by a defense which has slowly developed into a 4-3 ... Holland has nine returning starters on defense who pulled off one ot the shockers of the 1985 season - a 15-14 win over arch-nval Newpon Harbor . . . Amon.g Holland's blue chips from a 4-6 club: Quanerback Mite~ Melboa, who completed 62 of 134 for 934 yards and 6 TDs 10 league, includ- mg a 321-yard output against Laguna Beach. has San Marcos High transfer Seaa Woolsey for com pan) in the backfield. WO()lllCy, a 5-10 sophomore spn nter, has a quarterback's background. but fig-BollaDd ures at tailback. Other standouts: Seaa Steele, a 5-10. I 65- pound defensive back; and 6-3, 250-pound offensive tackle Jolm Wachter ... "I thank it's a tougher league with Tustin coming m." said Holland ... Aoout those nine retuminf defensive starters: "Some of them figure to be pushed.' The 1986 schedule· Sept. I I -Huntington Beach (home. Newpon Harbor), Sept 19 -at San Oemente, Sept. 26 -C.ap1strano Valle} (home, OCC); Oct. 3 -at Woodbndge (Irvine). Oct 10 -Costa Mesa (home. Nc~n Harbor): Oct. 16 -al Saddlcback (Santa Ana Stadium); Oct. 24 -Tu~t1n (home, OCC); Oct. 31-at University (Irvine). Nov 7 -Estancia (home, Newport Harbor); Nov 14 -at Newport Harbor. Estancia Eagles J ohn LJebugood finds himself 10 a typical situatton as a new coach -very busy. Among his recent endeavors, he has improved his off-season weight program attend- ance from 6 to 50, gathered three walk-on 851stanu for the varsity staff. molded a very deep on~mpus staff on the lower levels and has t>eaun instalhng his I offense and even (eight-man front) defense . Liebengood has a turnout of 75 and 1t includes Wlde receiver Lottie Ton, two-way 225-pound Junior taclcJe Ctui9 Yagerla4er. wide rcceiver-<iefens1ve back Jame• Pacot, safety Ben Clcmeata, tight end Tony Menclou and Tony Lee, a 6-0, 220-pound offensive guard and defensive taclcJe . . Liebcngood said the quanerback post is "up for arabs" among three candidfltes -Junior Todd Brooks, a 5-11 , I 5S-pound lcft-handedcrJ. senior Ja10n .blaley and sophomore Paal Self. :>elf is considered the onJy ... ~ ~ ,._ ~ ~ ..,, .. i ~ 1~.. , A .... ' sophomore with a lcgiumatc shot at stanmg for the varsity . Up from the sophomores is Dave Rickard. a solid runner . . Among L1ebengood's varsity staff arc Gay Olpla (defensive backs), Randy Broawer (qur1erl»ack coordLDaior wlUi back.a ud recelven) and Scon Dllloa (wide receivers) ... "It's a young and mellpenenced sUlff," said Liebcngood. "I'll be doing the offensive llne and I'm looking for more (coaches)" : .. The big hole 1s at defensive coordinator and L1ebenJood 1s hopeful of obtaining an add1t1onal coach on an on- campus basis .•. On-<:ampus eoaching tncludei Jolm Sweuy and Dave AJexucler at the sophomore level, and Art Ptt17, Tom Pl1ller, PaaJ Trosen and Cll•ck Perry w1 th the freshmen . . The Eagles conclude spnng practice Thursday with a 3 p.m. spnng gam e ant1c1patcd c-dcpendinF, on how we look an d 1f we have cnou&h to go both w~s· ) . . . Licbcnaood's assessment o( spnng pracucc: 'The kids have learned a Jot and we had a good off-season weight program." Coming up: "We'll have I S passing league games and the quarterbacks will throw, throw, throw." The 1986 schedule: Sept. 12-at Costa Mesa (Nc~pon Harbor); Scpt.18-at Laguna Hills (Mi'.•ion Vic.JO), Sept. 26-al Garden Grove, Oct.3--Cap1strano Valley (home, Newport Harbor); Oct. 9-Woodbridgc (home. Newpon Harbor); Oct. I 7-Un1vcrs1ty (home, Newpon Harbor); Oct. 24-at Newpon Harbor; Oct. 31-Tu"in (home, Newport Harbor); Nov. 7-at Corona del Mar (Newport Harbor): Nov. 14-Saddle- hack (home. Oranae Coast). Tustin Tillers ManJon Ancich betin1 his third ycarWltb the Tillers. but the fint in the Sea ~iew Lea&ue. aod he's an•iou1 to improve on his .500 record (l().fO) 1t Tustin .• Ancicb arected 122 for the vanity and sophomom, up con,iderably from 68 when he amvcd. Amoq tho numbers are 19 who were atarten m one capacity or another in '85 . Amons the returnees: Tiaht end Den Pat &ne (6-.S. 210). tackle Tlm Renell (6-3, 2 l S); middle iuard Jon So&o (S-1 J, 190); defensive ck WaJ& Mc MaM CS· IO. 180); quaneTback Oeci,se M •.aa (S-8, t SO and a starter as • sophomore), and a beVy oflaJeot 11 runrunaback. indudinalAuJatfacbd•(S-10, 16$), T1 Holllacer (S-10, 190), Otrl Gaabma (S-9, I U) and frc hman newcomer .t.u. C. (6-0, 160). TM 1916 schedule: SePL '-= 11 Kapa (Hawau); pl. 11-at l.:.ot AJ1m1tot {Veterans tldnnnt. Sctn. 2' -Irvine (tiome ; OC1 3 -rooth1ll (home); <kt. 10 - , West To~ (hom ,, Oct. I 7 -~~n Harbor (home). Oct. 2• -at C«0na del Mar (OCC): Oct. )I - at Estancia (Newport Harl>or). Nov 7 -Saddifback Chome). Nov. 14 -at lln1ve'11ty (Irvine). .. • DlllJ ............. ,.,_ Unl•en.lty Coach Maril Can:m bu eome a4Ylce for one of h.la call~. Newport Harbor Sailors At Harbor High numbers arc still there as new coach Jeff Brintley has 85 out for spnng pracuce. But in tenns of size, there are virtually no 200-poundcrs, with the exception of 6-2. 260-pound Daryl P es1ler... "We're not going to be real big and our team speed is very average," said BnnkJey "We'll be fairly quick defensively but we don't have any 40 lames that arc going to unpress anybody." Bucko Suw 1s the (one holdover from the previous coaching staff and will assist BrinkJcy with the linebackers. The rest ofh1s varsny stafftscomposed ofwalk- ons with a distinct Suburban Ltague flavor ... Blll Vetlca, who has been w11h BrinlcJcy for the past eight ycan. is me-off'enltve Tine coaCh; R ICI Ramlrn. with Brinkley for five years, 1s the defensive coordmator and coaches the defens1 vc backs; BUI Moalgomery, a head coach al Artesia for 16 years. is assisting with the running backs. and Bo I.anon 1s the Brhlkl41J defensive hoe coach . Larson may move to outside hncbackers 1s Bnnkley 1s able to hire an on-campus coach for the defensive bne. He's working on that area now ... BUI Brown (sophomore!I) and Tom Jobllaon (freshmen) return as walk-ons . . Tim Panel, Harbor's head baske1ball coach last year and an assistant this year. will coach the freshman team ... BnnkJey & Co. arc bu5¥ msenmg an entirely new system, offensively (pro I) and defensively (50) ... Among the blue chips re1umin1 from the highest-sconng team 10 Harbor's 55-year l11story arc split end Marl CraJ1, tight end Steve Kalatcba. frtt safety Ed Milam, defensive end Ro11 Welda and ans1de hncbacker David Tallar There's JUst five returning SUlrters, bul the outlook 1s bolstered by an 8-2 sophomore team ... Vince Brejtfat (5-10. 155). Kirk Sommen (6-1, I 50)and El Dorado High transfcrCbrl1 Rall(6-2,I70)are bidding for the quarterback spot .. Showing wcll m 1he running depanment have been Mason Tbompaon (S-10, 170) at fullback and Aaron Guptill (5-9. 180) at tailback . Spnng practice continue\ until Friday when a sophomore game at 4 and var'itly game at 7:30 wrap it up. The 1986 schedule Sept I 2-at Santa Ana (Santa Ana SUldtum): Sept 19-0ccan View (home), Sept 25-Huntangton Beach (home); Oct 3-at Costa Mesa (OCC); Oct. 9-at El Toro (M1ss1on V1c10 High), Oct I 7-at Tustin: Oct 24-Estancia (horm). Oct ) I-at Saddlcback (Santa \na Stadium). Nov. 6-Un1vers1ty (home): Nov 14-( orona del Mar (home). University Trojans Mark Cunn1.n1ham takes the reigns at University High and appears to hllvea good start-to the tune of 170 s1gnups. He's not too sure Just how many aetual uniforms the Tro;ans will need by Sept 12 when they v1s1t nval lrvme. but he 1s pretty cen<un about a strong nucleus oft 3 retum10g staners. beamnina with all-league selection Crail BeUe. Belle. who ran for 800 yards and scored 12 touchdowns. 1s at 5-JO, 187 .. Cunnmgham is takinf a good look al l eU Balley (6-3. 170). Joler OUver (5· 0, 160) and Mike Leland (5-10. 150) to fil l the quarterback role in his winged-T offense ... Among the University stronghold: two-year staner Scott Tomptl.Da at offensive tackle (he's moving 10 defense at linebacker). Tim War- rady, a sophomore staner at guard (6-0, 200) and tackle Steve Jones (6-2, 225) ... Ass1s1ina ( unningham are: Claris CoDIJ.D, defem1ve coordt· nator: Mark Takkinen, offensive coorchnatorl; S&eve Rall, ouls1de hncbackers and receivers, and Jim Gnve. offensive and defensive lines. Cunningham will handle defensive backs and running baclcs ... Cunningham is trying lo fill one more assistant's spot . . There's a changt on defense, too with Uni switchms to a multiple 50 ... Spnna p~ct1cc continues until June I 3 with a Blue-White game on the Trojans' campus . Cunningham comes to U01vcrs1ty af\er two years at Truckee High where his teams went 3-6 and 6-3. The I 986 schedule Sept. I 2 -at Irvine. Sept. 19 - at Paramount; Sept. 26 -Woodbndge (home). Oct 2 - at Laguna Hills (M1ss1on VieJo). Oct. 9 -Dana Hills (home);Oct. 17--nfstanc1a (Newport Harbor): Oct. 23 -atSadd!ebeek(Santa Ana tad1umr,0ct. 31-Corona del Mar(home): Nov. 6-at Newport Harbor; Nov. 14 -Tustin (home). All home games art' at Jrvine H1&)\. • Saddlebaclt Roadrunners After a year m which they became CIF C.entral C.onferen~ champions with 13-1 record, and from a provam which went J0.2· l overall, Saddlcbeck Hiih Coach Jerry Witte IOSltl'I "There's 00 way to ao but down." ... But with 1 couple of recei ven or the caliber of Dao.by OnU vtrot ( « rcocpt1ons for 849 yards and 13 TOs) and Bill.)' T ... rmoad and a secondary that remains inuct. there lS a decidedly optimistic s1tuat1on at the Roadruonen' aprina pnact1~ .. Witte has lhe same staff -Bobby Maosram (backfield); Paul Canep e (re· ceiven); Ttm MHnlllmer (defcn11ve line); and Jolka Yoaa(defens1vecoordinator). 01her playen retumini include tailDlclt Nate Primus, tacldc-hoebacker QIU J\omoaer (S·l I. 20S), safety Aa&woo Lark and Reetor Suu en~. at defcniive bad; ind up-t.ck in Saddle· back's stacked I offense. Witte is uk .. inf a &Ood look at netltta at quarterback. He threw 0 Tl'.> pa for t)1e 9-0-1 aophomorc1. A newcomer who appears to be headed for bia things is Jua Valle, a S-10, 175-pound fulJbtck candidate who Witte says "is built hke a rock.". •• Witte said there't httle.1f anyth1ns. planned differently. "We were pretty pltase<S wuh our defense." The 1986 schedule:· Sept.,, 11 -at &nta Ana Valley (SantaAoaStadtum);Scpt. 1q-SantaAna(hom , nta Anl t.adjum); Sept 26 -1t u Habrl; Ott. 4 -frvsne (home, S&oca Ana St.idium~_OCt. 10 -at Oijlisvano VaDcy: Ott 16 -Corona Ufl Mar (home, 5enta A111 wt.ium~; Oct. 23 -Univcnny (home, Sana Ana Stad1um ; Oct 31 - N n H•tbor (home, nu Ana St dium : No'' 7 -a~t1n; Nov. 14 -at £stanctj ((X:C). ' , t l ~ L8A4Ml• ITANO.NOS Ameftrc:M ....,. ~ton NewVoOI loltlmofo Mlwout<" o.trolt Clt~tlono Twonto wan onta1oti1 W L 21, l4 u u :l4 u 24 ,, It '9 l t ll It ,, IAIT OllflMOM :M lS ll " a " 25 ,, n 2• ,. u a. 17 09 ,..., 5 tl'I 10 10 11 MlfMltV'• ~ .,.... I, New Yorll 1 Toronto >. /WMewte 1 ktloft J, C:ltv ... nd I TeQt I, Chltffo o Mltweuk .. 7, Ken.el CllV 2 Olli lend '. Detroit 1 Oflly ""'" tcheOIMd TNIV'I 0.,,,.. 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Cru1•9ob lllOCllft, 6-3. •·3 Women -Collly COMtn·Jll Gwoltlll'f def NollC'f Dovla·Donno MVWI, 6· I, •·•. Mlaed -Koth'/ Fo1t·S••~ Crut def Jodv 0.Avlio·lllot> ltoOIH. 6·J, 6·1 A Mell -Wood'f 8r00111·Sl"ton Lawl1 def. lloOln Ool'thwalle-Tom Scnlock, 7·5, 4·6. 7·5. Women -Collett• Anoll·Clcl Crvw def. Candy Rulr·Mollo Von Urioe, 7-6, 7·6. Milled -Marllvn S1lleV·Ml1S1 8•1,.y Off Nancv Oavlt·lllck eoa'f • 7·S, •• '· Mell -lton AllllM·Oeve Iii.tie'( def Arrow A~rlan·W1vne ltoltodl. 1·6, •·4, 7·S w--J-1 911veu--+i .. tl'\9" .S.rount def l(ore11 EIP.llloll-Jonel MK•. 7·'· H Miiled -L.oo Potton·St~ Orummv def [>o,11 Cr-·Oon .Cromer. •·•. 6·'-9 Men -CP1rt1 Ectwerd•·Oan l(orr def Jwrv EOoor·Slevt KIW', 6-3, '°'· 7·6- Women -Jullt FtwnlrtO'-Anne "'91erlOll def Porn Coltl'f·Cer<M Kret"9, 6-0. •·2 Miked -Jullo Flemlno·Tom l .. ltwwood def Lur11ne Fuol· Tony Fonte, 6·0 6·2 c+ ~ -Kell l.111\t-K.en $helallam9( def Sud ~~..,.7-6,7-4 Women -Joll Nldloll·Tetrl Rl'\odtS def 9oDOI Goodeclle·LYllll SUolno ... 3. •·2 Ml1tacl -ColhY Morrliwv·Tom ~def Gallf'ltll Lu.Ille-Mike L.ulllto. 6-0, 6-0 c Miii -Mork Plck·Jotin Ttffnl<I« def Oomlnlel< Valll'lllnt·Mlke Ponnolo, 4·6, 4-3. 1·• Women -Jacki. 9on41k·Anll PoullOll def Potnl4o ........,.,,.voa Ollvw. 6-4 .... , Women -Mellua Sc111rm1r·Ernle Schirmer def Oollll Htdll·Jetf H«lll, ,.,, 6·3, 6·2 D Mitt -Henry Oovloton·Arl VllMV def llludy GOld·Tecl L9'fefdlf\ll., •·l , 1·S women -Yuna Crawf0fd·5u.en L.lnn def Lnlll COlllll·Uuren JOhnton, 6·1. 6·J. Mixed -Olene Fonle-lruce 8-ord def Mtrltvn Gllbefl·Gerv R1l1, S-7, 6-0, 6·3. Misc. ~ ........... ... (""9MMM lrt .,,_.._.xc:lwlle CMI) UC '""'9 Jlfl Como«lel, Johnfty Ill_, Tod MIJr~y • ,,_, Cindy llohrfo Moll Outttonclino Ctndv llotwlll ond Jtoli Como«Mlll ntno VOllrt O•rrvt Dono ond Rooer1 M¥lfl w ....... """' JIMv Alard, Jll Oanleli, Sandi'• SctlOonovor, l(rl1len St.omuncl, Tom CMflo, Garv ~t. Mike MurPl\v end Oen O'Connoll Motl Outstolldlno S.ndr• Sclloono¥9" •nd Gar't Hobert ~""" Olollfl9 lode, Heidi lrown, Jullonne l(omo, Lora $olornOll, Al Contrwo, Oevlc:t Jordan, Kavin McCollouoll and Jotln Plncne• Moll Oulltondlno Dionne , Socia ond Al Contre<a Wini HllSI 5'\alloy Moc:e<I, l(orl &oothrovd. Ll'Mt. l(oc:har. Trocy Wright, SO(>by H1metln, t.t1Y1 HebormeN. Jtrnmy Rev• •nd Ctvl•ll•n l'ienrv Moll Ou1111nc11no TrlC'( Wrlolll end 8otlO'f H1metln Wwtd Cw MCCll' C•t Mltxa .-s> M9MIY'• Sat'ft Gr-A (Pueblo) -Aroenllno l, $0u111 KorM 1 Gr-C lleonl -SoYllt Union 6, Hunoary 0 Group F (Monterr..,l -Poland o. Morocco O TedllY'a o- Grouo II (Mo1tlco CllYI -Mexico vs Ihle I um Grouo C lat L.eonl -Fronu YI Sovie! Union Grouo 0 IGuoCIOlalorel -Aloltl• vi. Nor111· ... n ,, ... nd Orouc> F (Monterr..,I -P'brtuool "' Eno· lllld w .............. . Gr-8 IMelllCO CltY) -PoreouO'f VI lf•Q Grouo E (Queretwol -Wnt Gwmenv v• uruouoo;, Scotland n 09'\mor1' 'Tllun4oV'I Gome) Group A (F'uttllo) -ltoly VI Ar...,lln• MIMIY't .,..,..dMnl HSalALL "'""""°" L-.ue 8AL lt~ OIUOUi~lac.ed M1kt FlonlOOfl, l>lldl9r, on lfle IS-CIOY dlMbiod 1111 lllKOltcl Tom O'~y, third DeMll\Oft, from llloctletter of IM lnl«'nOllOnol W.U. IOSTON lllEO SOX-f"loald ·~ Mint Dltcllet, on tfle 15-NY dlMtlled 1111 Aecollecl ltot> WooClword tllCI ~ ~. pltd'M• ff'om P1wtuck9' of IM 11\terMllOftel LOffUt Ol!TlllOIT TIGflllS.--Actlvoled Kff'll ~lbtoll dffltMled 1111191' All'9Md lrloft Hor-, utft• llVITIOn, to Nlltl¥1111 ol IM American Anocle• •ton OAl(L.ANO A THL!TICS.--Actlnlecl ltl<:1' LonGIOrd. •Itch«. Olttlonocl Tom Ooii.t. oUCll 91', to TKOmO ol ~k~°:~ LMOU9 ........ CINCIMNA Tl lllllOS-AMOUllCecl ltll re1lo "'''°"of ,,. ... cooo. tr•vellno MCrlforv Nl!W y°"I( M£T5' PllCld Howord JOhn IOI!, lnfleldW, Oii IM lS•clo11 dlae«lled Hi t lttulltd Tim Corcoro11, ''"' t>o-n, frOfn Tldowtlet tf !tit llllWMllonol aAll<IT9ALl ................ A•-.delleft DENVElll NUOG•'D-Annouf\Qd 1"41 r .. le • llOllOll ol 111111• 9ooklllnd«' Ylol MOt.idonl of Metlletlnt MILWAUKEE IUCKS-Named DI' "•"''' 11111111111 coach "°°1'9ALL .............. u.w. JIATn.e lEAl'!AWKs-A~ '"' ,.. • .,_ ........ t ~·"· ~ .... -· HOQCIY ....... ~u.w. OETlllOIT 111ao W1NO$-«....., OlwrY Gore. r1t111 wlllt tN &4 Mio -1!ender SltnM Oeirw41 Gellt114, ~ wl"' to • tflr-ee .,.., COl'lrtct ' ""11...AO&L~IA H V(lllt-SltNd GolllM AelCll ............. II. cOf'lrt<I lot M•I tMMft Ac--.. ~· liNJlf•Y. wlllO from IM ~ y_,. II..,., WI e• !!te lllW • nhh·rtulllll Mil '" '"' ...,,_, ••n ...,, .,..~ -........., ............ LOS AHOILU LAJ lllS-Tr.-""'1 AP\' forwtrO IWW I"* ~ l'OUftd OICll Ill 1''7 lo 1119 Hew v_... , • ..,.. ftlf !Nit ~ 111ir. OfMI i-111 rCIUN olell\ In IM 1tl4 •oft ., \ ----------------- ' 0ranoe Coat OAJLY PILOT/Tutedly, 8, 1918 * Red Sox continue pulling theID out Rangers win, too, but Karlsas City dealt 7-2 setback From AP .Uspetda RehcveT Steve Crawford retCUCd Denojs ··0i1 Can .. Boyd &om a seveoth-inniq jam and Jim R.toc drove in two Nos in belpina Bonon over Oeveland at Fenway Part, 3-1, Monday as th~ Red Sox contmue \0 · dominate tht Amcncan Leaaue East. The Red SoA 01cked Jel\·hander Neal Heaton for &inaJe ruDJ in the first. second and 1eventh inninas en route to their third strai&ht Victory, and 13th tnumph tn IS pmes. Ru1er1 1, ftlte Sos t: Charlie HouJb pitched a t.bn»hitter over S'h inninp and Pete O'Brien doubled in a run m the fint as vtsitina Teus defeated Chicqo. The ftnt hat off Houah. 4-2, was a leapotr sinal~.by Wayne Tolleson an -the third innana, Jerry Hairston doubled in the seventh, and Harold Baines sin&)ed with one out in the ninth. Mitch Williams relieved Hough and got the secon<i out of the ninth before walkinJ Hairston. Orea Hams relieved Williams and recorded the final out for bis ei&hth save. Brewen 7, Royals!: R.tck Mannina came off the bench to hit a two-run homer and Ted Hiauera ac.attered rune hits as host MiJwauJcec mapped Kansas City's four-game wmruna streak. Higuera. 7-4, patched his sixth * ....... 7 •• .., ... 2 KANSAS CITY MILWAUtC8a WlllOll d LSmlthM '""lb Whll121> MelllMdfl SunclDrO c lolOonl 111 N\olllv r1 AS.tear u •r11• olllrlllll l 0 I 0 ll..OV " 3 1 1 I 3 0 0 I CMoot• c 5 I I I J 0 1 0 Opllvll cir! 4 I 2 0 4020 O-r1 1001 4 0 I 0 Mollnn9cf 2 1 I 2 ' 0 0 0 ktlrodr It> 4 0 1 0 a111 s .. -"Jb 4220 4 1 1 0 11 ... " c 0 1 0 3020 HMNdrd )012 Gontnr 1t> • l 2 O 21 2 t J T..... M 7 12 1 SarobYllWnell KonMt Cltv -m --2 MllW•ull.. ., 1• 1111-7 Gome w11111t111 ltll -lt .. dy < l) E-L Smllll OP-KOllMI Clly 1, Mllwauk .. 4 l09-Kontt1 Cltv 6, Mllwouket I 2&-lllMd'(, Ootlvll, A. kloaor HR~ Il l Mannino (1) SF-0-, L Smlltl. ~ l'IOler ... H 111 alll 99 SO cor;nplete P!"C. walkina three and stnkina out five. BIN ,.,.. i, Tw1.u I: Jam Clancy pitched six no-hit inninp and ~orie Bell hit a two-run homer in the first to lead Toronto over VJs1un1 Minne- sota. "' . Oancy, 6-3, had. no-hiuer Soina when Kent Hrbek led off the te\'eDtb with a sharp line drive \0 nabt fieid. aancy I who walked two and ltruclc out six, was removed wnh none out 10 the ninth innina after yieldina linales to Roy Smalley and Hrbe\. lom Henke ea.rae oo lo record his fifth save, &llowina a ucnfioe fly by Tom Brunansky that tc::Ored Smalley. Bert Bf¥1eveo who was CM_ apin~t Toronto an I 9iS, p1lehed ciaht 10· 011111. allowm1 seven hits, ....tk.ina two and •t.rikina oat seven. A'a 7, TtJen 1: Dave K.Jnarnan·, two-run double opened the sconna for Oakland in a seven-rut\ first 1onmg. when Detroit pitcben issued seven walks. as the A s defeated the Tigers. The A'sCbrisCodiroli, 4--6, pitched three-rut ball over seven inn1np to &Ct the victory, and Bill Mooneyham finished up. Detroit's only run came on Lance Pams~·s seventh-inning homer, his I Ith. In the Nation.al Leaaue: Meta 11, Pad.rel l: Oeorse Foster htl two homers and Dwiaht Gooden pnchcd a four-hitter to lead New York over vistlll\& San Dtqo. Danny Heep also homered for the Mets.. who had lost two in a row. Heep scored three runs and drove in three. Gooden, 7-2, won hu second stra1~ht start after a brief slump Wtlltokr ?I> COlllM If GlblOn dtl LNP1nllc OaEvnt lb Coin lb l-d ~ldnrl Tr°'""" " T.._ * ••• 7, Tlelrt 1 OAICUMD .. , ..... ) 0 I 0 ~lb • 0 0 0 loc'Mo ID 4000 ~d)t> 4 1 1 1 Comecolf 4 0 0 0 Knomn dfl l 0 0 0 Mo....tl rl , 0 0 0 Griffin u 2020 Wlllerdc JOOO JHletd •1•1 T .... kM'elW ...... •r11• 2 ' 0 1 ) l 1 2 ) I 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 2 '0 0 0 J I I 0 J I 0 l 3 I 0 1 It 7 s , ~ --ll0-1 OOldeM r• -.. -7 Gome Wlnnlno ltSI -l(lntmofl (S). OP-Detroit I l0&-00tro41 4, O.lli.nd ' 28-.clnomofl 2, Griffin Hlll~N Pwf'l\11 ( 11) 0..... ~trv l,4·5 Sdwrror c..,., l(lftO " H .... 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Toronto 1 29--tlar11tld 38-F•nand91 Hlll-8111 (I) S&-hll (6) SF-erun11nMI y If' H 9l a'l la IO Mii•• .... lllVllvtn L,4· S T ........ • 3 Cloney W,S·l l 1 2 6 Henu S.5 1 o o o o · 1 ClenCY otlCflld to 2 bettw• 111 the fttl H8P-0ovld (ll'f CIOnc:v ) Vmolrn-Homl. Hlr\CN)Kil, Fl<tl, •oo, J«oncS. Sarnell, T l'llf d T tchlde T-2 11 A-2' Im * ......... '· Inv.. 2 l'fTTUuttOH ATLANTA Bond• d W lora2b MeulMI" Orwlalt.tt llrMmlD ltltevl<li rt T'"-t Clmnll o Morrl&1130 tc.1101H1 n R1J1.1.cl!et p Wlnno Ortlr c .. , .... • 0 7 0 S I I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I 2 2 ' l , I 4 ) 2 I 0 0 0 0 s 0 1 l 4 0 I 0 3 I 2 2 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ~-"' McMr1rv P Har-Pll Olwlne P Bendel 1111 Oborll">b MurOllYd HorMr lb SimmonlC G...,rv H Remtrr n H\lbl>rd 2t> Palf'nW P SomOll rf .0 t14 t T ... Sc_..., ..... Mlrhlll 3 0 I 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 l 0 0 0 ' 0 0 1 c l 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 I I 4 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 Jl t. 1 ""'*'"" "' 2)1 110-t Aletlta -•I 100-2 Geme Wlnnlnt ltlll -TPeno I•> E-ltemlrtr. Simmons D~Atlonlt I lO&-Plll1l>ul'Ofl 10. Attonle 10 2&-9ondt M.ktPllv MorrllOll, ~mcMt 9r..,-n, l(Mllf• S9-llt llavnoldl l I Sl lle"lard 2 <ll SF-<0 Porr v ~lell Pmlllwtll Rtu~W.•·4 Winn c lemnll'lh A ...... , .. " ... 111 .. so s l·J 3 12 l 1 , , 1 1 0 I l 0 4 7 0 l T , P1tmer L,J·S 7 6 ) 4 I McMurtrv 4 2 2 I 7 Pwtrv olld* to > Detten In "" ht P&-UI PwrWI. UrTIP'ln lloml, McOellond. Finl, "'-'· secono, ._....,, nw11. CotMa T-2;ll A-10,ttO * ._.. 1, W..... Sea I TaXAS McO-d Ftetctw u ()911911 ID tncvoll dll Word" Slon°I r1 8uodllllb Merco40c Wllllr1112b aflrll_. 3 l 1 0 l 0 0 0 3 0, 1 ' 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 I 0 l . 1 0 CHtCAOO Tollftll Jb Fllll c ... ""'rt Nlc:hola rw GWolkr lb Ha1nt11 dh Crua rw l(lllle" H~lll'> Gullltfl u Conee4CI •t• IT ..... Saro " IMllltl .. ,fl. ) 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 0000 4 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 30 0 0 2 0 0 0 . . J. THU t• ---I CMce90 - ---· Game Wlnntno ltll -O'lrlen 13) 0111-Teut 2, Clllcooo 1 LO&-T11111 ~­ Cllk:eoo 6. 2&--0' arten, Ho I rs ton 59-T olleton 1101, Nlctlols (S) s--t:lltctlW, ToMnon TIUI HoullflW,N MWlllWM Herrl1 S,t Ollal98 If' H 111a111 H SO ·n : : : ~ -~ 1-)00000 Cowlrt l , l·l t • I I 1 10 HSP"-<onoelOll (ll'f Mouof\I W~ "8-Morcodo Umolra~. Men"ll, Firs! Hen4N S«· O"CI. Co.nln1. Third. Evon• T-1;50 A-13.nl CHICAGO OuMron u loonll> SN!bre 2b Morllnd r1 Ourl\m ID MuPllrY ti ltSmllll o JOevl1 c Detnler ct Sutctlff9 o loller o 8otlrtlf * CUbs a, llt4ldl 6 •rlllll S I I I S I 1 0 • 2 2 , 4 1 2 I ) I 2 I '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 I I I '0 0 0 J 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CINCIMNATI Mlin.tcf ltow lD Por11or r1 E.e\llvtt 9olll0 AflloM•no ~·llw~" IOlu c 0..1..-2b Oulldl.111 o lllunnl\ Oii P'rlcl 0 Cncoc" )0 » I lt 1 T"'81t S-..111¥ ....... aerlllll s 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 4 I 0 0 ' 7 2 3 4 I 1 7 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 f 0 I 0 4 I I 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 , 0 1 1 )4 ' , • Ollcffe ----· Clftdllnltl -tl2 Jlt-6 c..m. Wlnnlno 1191 -Moreland (4) E-Slltc:mt.. MllNr L09-Cnlcavo '· Clncln• nell 1 2&-E .. lky Oun•IO!I l9-C~ton .,.,._... m. s.~11 "' E.e111v 1s1 59-0ur?lom 2 14) S.--JOov•1 • H 111•111 MIO ~ SutdlfftW 4·6 61·1 S S S j ) So-W T 1 l l 0 0 l t Sn>illl S I 1 1-l 0 0 0 0 1 Qtd9Wtl GullCklOfl L • S S 4 f 0 ' Pr'C• s 4 4 0 1 It •OCl!nlOll ) 0 0 0 1 1 ()!Wint , , 1 1 0 1 HaP-9rMm Uw McMuttry) IK-0•1111 Umiolf .. -++om9, I WV omi. Finl, Ill~ HIP-tilOM ll'f $4Jlc;flttt) WP'-Sul~ 1 Umplr__.._ Gr-Flr'tl. Hor""' Se< ond Ste!IO. T"lfd f'otlcfno -------..~-..... 'ST .-;--,.,-.-$eCOnd... Pull. T Ille d. Wn I T-2 5' A-11."6 dunn,a which he went ().2 *1.tb a no-' decis.i.oo in three tWU. He Walled thiu lftd •truck out four ia his sixth • complete pme of the ICU011. NU1C of FC>ltet's last 11 hits have been bome rum c.M a, 8edJ t : Ryne Sendbers bit a thret>-Nn homer and riabt~bandcr R;ick Sutctiff'e JJIC~ up his ~?MS VlCtory over Ci.Da.nnata Cb'Cl90 beat the host Reds. Sutcli1fe, ~. allo'Ned JUlt five h.ita in 6 2-3 inninp but hurt himtdf'W1tb five wa.lb, two Mid pitches and one hit batsman The ri&bt-lwrder sbU1 out the Reds on tOu.r hiu io hia previous stan last Wed.Delday at Wri&lcY ratld and 11 1-1 lifetime epinst C~n.au. Ptns.s t, Bra•• I: Rick Reuschel allo""ed three hi ts io S I ·3 ~and drove in two rum with one of his two ruu u Pittsbu.flh pounded hOll Atlanta. Reu1ehel, 4'-4, lw oot lost \0 Atlanta ainoe Apnl l 979, winnina seven straJ&ht deciiiont over t.bt Braves. Reynolds had t..-o tuts io four at-bats, w&lk.ed once, stole two buel.:' tc0rcd three runs and drove in another. Cardlaa11 11 Attne I: Let\·b.ander John Tudor pll.Ched a four·hlu.et and OzZJe Smith equalled his carur hi&b with four hits to lead SL Louis over Houston at the A&trodome. ' Every st.artina player on the Cards. 1ncludm& Tudor, scored a ND • Tudor, S-3. retired the Astros in. order until the fift.lf'innina. when hr pve up consecutive home runs to Glenn Davts and K..cvto Sass. He muck out seven. * llMS..2. ...... t c&.avauMO • 90$'T'C* lutltr cf Froncou Cor•r1 Tivnm dh MHellf hrnudtt> Teflltflt> ~­,.._( hnOollfl T..- olllrll .. s 0 2 • ..,...,Jt> •010 .... ,. 4010 luc:Mrl• J 0 I t ltklllf 4111 ....... 4 o 1 o DwE-n 4 0 0 0 L...-d )010 "-d , 0 0 0 Slillvwt c I 0 I 0 QullloN M •11tl T .... keW'9 ........ • .rll .. , 1 '~ '0 1. , .. ' )022 , ... •••• o••• l 1 l. , ... 6 I t I 1t J 7 J aw.i.1141 -•1 --t .... 1\t -1111-t o-W1M111e 11111 -111a m. ~ '· lkHltoll 1. ~ ,, lotion t ,...._.ICL Hllt-M. Hel (6). ~·o 14), caner m. 9utW tm s-suillven, aorr.tt HaHillb a...... HelllenU·S U-> 1 J > 4 Sclwom I 1-) 0 0 0 0 .... lovd W,1·J '2-> t 1 l 1 C.r...WOU 11-3 1 o I I 1 HI,._...,..,. (ll'Y HeelOft). ~tori. U~ .. I '°"'9, Kote, Flr'tl, F0td; Secxlftcl. '-Md. Tlwd. 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S« on<I "'OOfl'l""'lllf' 1'?1"11 Hall04. 'T'-1~ ,._,. ,,.. USFLcontinuesitslegal fight • u NEW YORK (AP) -USFL C"omm1ssioner Hurry Usher tenified Monday t~t be was told by ABC head Clucf Roone Arled&e that th~ NA. had a "nt"a,at1ve reaction·• when the network ftnt bcpn tclevtsina tht ~pnna lcque's pmcs Usher said the statement from Arlrogt> c.-.me at a lunch mtetina bnWttn the two 1n ttbruary. 19& S when he ofrettd to postpone tbe USFl..'1 movt" from pnna to fall from 1916 to t987. It came shortly after U ~r took over as the U f'lrommt oocranch ..-ttk after he sou rrccption "ookkr than a a&acicr .. toward his propojal from Ar1cdac's deputy, J[m pence. "Roone indicated he wu upect Mth tht lJ\M because be had hed a ncaallve "*1.ion from Ult Nft for puttins tht U Fl on on11naJly." Ulhcr tcsufied "'He ltlt 1t created n lr.s for for ABC and ht rctt that the lJSFt OW1'\tt1 didn't appn::oate the nsu." Ulbcr'J tutimony came at the start of 1 wttk when tlfc u fl.: r eqiteCttd m cm1rr11nmw ttlrv1~1on '"uc in its St .5 billion 1nt1tru11 tutt ..-1n1t lbt> NFL One of 1~ ltquc· princtp.al cnntentlonJ as that tht" Nf"l:s oon1rae1 W1th the th~ mljor net._,orks kept 11 from aemna a network contract for fall pl•) Undei questJonan1 b)' LISfl attomt'} H.arve) Myerson. Usher struck maml) to ht~ deahnp with the networks., althouah he aho tOU('hcd on KVC'Tll othci' ~Ubjectl. At one point, ht> said m.t he had been told by Donald TNmp, own.er of tht" New Jcncy CrcnCT'als., that 'Nfl, Commmi ·oner Pete Roulle had offered him an NFL franch11e duriQS • mCC'llnl ln New York 10 March. 19&4 Rozelle testifiC'd two b a.so that Trump had req uesled the meetint but lbt commlsaioncr did not d.iv\lllt tbe subject matta. But pnmanly. timer d1 u 1ttev1 on and bi' failure to fC1 an) rnpontie from CBS AOC, and NBC *Mn M tncd to ob1a1n a tdcv1lioo contract afta \6.ina ov~ 11 t~ TV nq.ouatot Crom Eddie Elnboni. owner of the Ouc:aao Bhu. ._ho bad atlO faded to,an a n from th~ netwotb That wu, U aaid.. a com contn1l to h11 fticndly rtlauonship ..-ith the nctwor Junna h11 tuM u Ptta tJrbcm>th ty on the tm ngelc Olymptc Orpn111n1 Comm\ttee • Orenge Coast DAIL y PILOT I Tueeday. June 3, u~ee Wed.Hsday, Ju~ c ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19). What was lost will be re<;ovel"l"ll. Lo"t relat1onsh1p grows stronger I unar. numerical cycle~ highlight mtcn~•I> rcspons1bihty. challenge. ancrca~ financial rewards You'll deal ~Ul'(CS~­ fully with older 1nd1v1duals TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Reach beyond prcvmu\ c:xpectat1on~ - you'll be more popular, persons you admm: walJ return comphment. ( yde high. Jud4mcnt and antu1t1on will be on target. Relationship 1s tc:'>ted. a "ccrtatn ~1tuat1on .. 1s being concluded GEMINI (May 21-June 20) What was previously dark will now rtte1vc- beneftt of areater ltght Psychic 1m- press1ons surge to forefront -you'll know what to do when to do tt. and )'Ou'll be at nghl place a1 "spe<.·1al moment," SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER <Ma> 21-June 20) You·rt' being pulled 1n two directions - choose course that lead~ to familiar path and to fulfillment of famtl} obltgauons ••••••••••••• uam by teaching. follow lhtough on hunch. nse above petty d1ffercncc-s .t.quanan plays role LEO (July 21-Aug 22) Empha~\ on independence, crcatt' 1t}, rnura~<.· of con' 1ct1ons, ab1hl) to gc1 to heart of matters Populant\ inl·rease\, \Ou II be 1nv11ed to spe<.'1al eo,,ent that c.ould include tra,el ' VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Kc\ 1s to d1vers1fy, to be Oex1bll', to dt'>Pffl\ humor and vc~t1lit) It rnav be necessary to rt'.v1se, review. to rl·hu1ld on more \ohd <,tructure lunar emphas1~ on travd, commun1cat1on LIBRA (St.pt n-Ou 221 Dig deep for information. gne lull rl•1n tu 1ntelleoual rnno\lt\ l mouonal anvohement as <;tressed -protect -.ell 1n dose quarter\·· l\Jta1nt.un !><.'lf-e~teem refuse to be '"punc..h1ng bag·· SCORPIO (( >l:t 21:No' 21 l lmponant domestic adJU\tmcnt ta kl'<. pla1.c could 1n\oh l' v.herc ~ou hH'. hfest)le mamage Someone want\ something lor nothing -you t0uld .bt· pnme target Knov. 1t h<.-aware and akn AGITT ARfllS f ~o' 22-Dec i1 l '\Qrneonc v. ho da1m,·to ~··on wur ~•de .. ma\ pm' 1dc fal)(! 1nforma11on Do some re..carch. chl'd. r.<iurcc matenal. delinl· ll'rm\. rdu\C to he tnt1m1dated b\ one v.ho •~ lll:ll1<:mc..· lk .1 detecttH' CAPRICORI\ I Dec ~2-fan 19) ) ou're an drtH·r·., "K"al "-no" 1t. Ix· .iv.arc of 'our O\\O ~Lrcngth rcfu'4! 10 be mttmtd<Hed tw one w11h 8t."ltd Jtt1tudc \lenano hit:thhght\ mone\ and lme Cancer ano1hrr ( apmnrn tigurc promincntl~ AQl'ARJl S (Jan 20·Fl'b I 10 \ ou II be "released .. Imm ohhgJ11on 1.1.h1ch wa\ not \Our own an firc,t plact• hnure pro~pellHOml: into <tharp, dl•ar focu~ ) ou'll be more scc..urc. ~ou'll know where you ~tand ~ou'll get 1.1.rt·l·n light for unique prn1l'O Pl!'>( E~ ( h:b I I.I-March :?Ul Cioo<l lunar aspect h1ghl1gh1' H·r~t1lit~. good new<; concl'rntng relat1\C.•\. nev. \lilrt\, rcco' el) of lo\t art1c..lc: 't ou II gc:I to heart of mattl'r<, romanlt: could lloun\h, vou'll 1mpnn1 'our ov. n \t\ le I co pla\ c, rult' IF JU1'oE 4 IS YOl R BIRTHDAY \011 did not tit tnlo tam11\ pattern "°" arc tndr~ndc:nt (rcatt\ e 'ome con\1der ~ou rebelltou' I auru,, l c.:11 Scorpio pcupk pla\ important roles in \Our life You art· couragc:uu,, ~tuhhorn. '>Cldom '<tlt\lied with \latu!> quu You lould hit"<.' hc:t·n o,eparatt:tl trom one or hoth parent<. at relatl\CI\ earh age 't ou arl' v.1lltn1!! to tear dov.:n tor ultimate purpo..c ol rc:butldangon morl' \\Jllabk \tructure You'll rcn'l'C f)t'ntnen11nt11rmat1on clue' dunng J UOl' Octohcr v. 111 al<.o be memorahll' tnr \OU ID J 48h Can 't see the forest overall those trees l>o<.'\ an, cine an ~our tamil> rctusi: to rccogn11c reaht\ '1 Decline to accept the truth'' C ht><l\t: nut lo \CC wha1 ~ an plain <;1ghl" No doubt no dnuht Ifs a <;tlf-<ieft>nw wmmon tu all l akl· -.our own no'>C You \t'C both '>tdt:'i ol it tf \OU look on purpoc,e Otherw1<,t• \()U ne\t'r nOlllC ti 't IUf mind \creen<.uut mulh <_1f\\.h<11 \ou '>('c..· In f ranee ntl tac,hwn 1 n ml·n ·, IJthtng tno~ hold ''' 'uddcnl) aml complctel~ a'> the v..canng ol trousc.•r, ,\nstocrat!> had v.orn brecche'> Then came.-the: Re' olutwn To he: c:aught an hn.•cthl'\ wa' to tx· {aught lkad 1u\t ahout J fOU\l'r \ IACre 10 hrr1lht'r lf1>"<'\(·r man\ 1)(•11pk thc:n: .m: 1n C htna tn<la. th;.Jl ' t111" m.rn\ more• rxopls: I n<ltJ \~ 1 II .1dd t11I"popul,1t111n ·an thL· nl'\t ~5 \l'M\ hamng am <le' 1at111n<. nf ck\tln\ <) l )1dn"1 thl' dl lor I rrnl Fh n11 Mand 111al Im mur<.kr'' .\ Jn Nt·v. < 1u11w<1 L'arl\ an ht'i career. \C\ I >t.•la1h arl· c,h•tch\ Howt'Hr, tht· rnortl indtlillt''> ht• wa' charged hut not wn' lltt:d of killing a natne 1n a r,11d on hie, wood~ 1.:amp But \U(h rqX>rl\ t'\pec:1alh at thl") L.M. Bo YD came oul ol Holh ""<)f.>d in tho~ dav\, v..erc: none loo trU\l\A.IHth\ m1gh1 mcnuun <) \\hat ha,c:hall pla)er ha' hn·n a mt"mbcr uf more ""rid ch.1m - p1on,h1p duh' 1h.m .Ill) 11thrr pl.l\~r 1n h1'ton. ' \ 'I oi1 fkrra 'J In "hat \ml"fll.tn l ll\ .irt· lhl· mmt nld V1tton;in homL''" \ Brooklvn V. hat .., vour outdoor thern1<11IH'l<·r rTacl tod.H 1 h 11 7(J degree' I ·et'' I I \ll \OU 1.an '>'alc..h for huttcrflw, J ltn don t 0\ unttl ti htl\ 7() L.M. Boyd a a ondlrat~d C'olumalst She '11 sit out the navel engagement Don't you JUs1 Jove the bulletins from the fa5h1on world each season: 'WA I STS ARE BA C K'' ·~HOULDERS ARE IN!' 'EYES .\RE IMPORTANTr 1 he first thing I do is to look and see 11 I stall have one (or two) and what cond1t1on at (or they) 1s tn If 11 needs work. I~ how I can d1sgu1$C tt. lftt doc\n'1 I fall on m} knees. The other day, a fnend of mine shoved a headltnc at me that read · Bell) buttoo returns from fashion e'\lle." You would have thought 1t v.as Marcos retummg to the Ph1hp- p1nes. .. Who cares," I said. .. Don't ~nap at me," she" said. .. Blame C her and Madonna and Jim McMahon of the Ch1C3go Bears fhev're the oner, who made navels trend\. .. Farther down an the story, someone wa\ quoted as saying that banng the navt'I was not for everyone. I'll go one 'itep farther and say anyone over the age of 6 months should never bare their navels. I remember a few years ago out of the dear blue sky designers came out v.1th min1-sk1rts. You can't spnng '>omrthmg ltke that on women 1n a da\ The~ need lime to weave those '>ag\ into muscles and hike those saddle bags up around the waist By the tame most women had got~n the tr legs tn sha~. the long skJrt came had and 1t didn't matter anymore. .\nothtr ttme I saw a fashion flash ,, that ..aid · fHIS YEAR'S TREND. '\O Bl '> 1 · Eas\. for them to sa). T ru\t me v.hcn I tt'll you you cannot malo;c a dem1LasM: cup out of an indu'>1rtal·\trcngth coffee mug an one «a-.<m E111 BOllECI To show you what wimps v.e are. we let them stuff our feet alternately between potnted and squart toes ... when we know an our hearts that our toes are angled and v.c ""'II hve in severe pain . I don't pretend to koow hov. all of .. these trends evolve, but there 1s probably a large room 1n New York where designers m around and specu- late. "ut's see . last year, we gave women the bis sh irt that covered every lump and bulge in their boches from the neck down We gave them elasuc skirtbands and long, unstruc- tured Jackets that )OU tould use to shpcover Massachu<;em. There's no doubt an my mand. they'o,,e all gone to seed" "vreat"' saH one ol them excited- ly "We've go-t them nght where we want them Nov. we bnng back the Oat stomach anm the s11c of pencils and neck\ 24 inches long." ··And to cap 11 all off. we II add a bu~tle to v. hat the\·\ c already grov.n •· I m telhng \OU. I've succumbed to rn)' last fashmn bulletin I v.as flat on m} back tht other night for three hours hoping to get a gltmpsc of my naHI I 1h1nk I c;.av. 11. h was nothing to build a v.ardrobe around This counselor in peed of counseling m .\R .\NN L.\'IDE·R\ M> nl phev. "cnt to tollt:ge for four '.Years. maJored 1n hu\lne\c; admtnl'itrauon .ind lould not find d JOii He rctum~d to \Chool Im one \t:ar and rere1H·d .ct degree: 1n coumeltng 'ioon he v.:111 •>flC:n ht' offtle I hi\ hm 11 hes1ta1r tu 1.:all him a man) has \tated repealed!> that am v.oman ""ho e).~nences SC). before marriage •'> a v.hore. an) per<;on on "-C'lfarr t\ J hum. and gunr. 'ihould be 'tandard «4u1prl'lent in ever) home Hc 1\ c1utc;poken about ht~ pre1ud1cc agaanc;t hl<Kksand Onentals. call~ ht'> mother hi.-. sv.cethcart !he's not married ) and hangs around her a-; 11 he '-"err a 2-'vear-old h 11 legal (or a person with only one year·., education 1n the field to open up an offile and praL11cc as a loun-.clor"' I am not the onl> relat1\e v.ho 1<. v.omc.d about this potential hazard to \Oc1etv -DE~ MOINF~ RF.ADER DEAR DES MOINES: I hope you are titting down wben yoo read this. A person with NO college degrtt can call himself (or berself) a coont~lor or a therapist. The designation "Dr." may not be used unless It is ea111ed, bowtvtr. If your nephew received a deitree In on~ year, it is probably a masttr's and It will look vuy nice on bis wall If b~ Is as bigoted, narrow-minded and Immature as yoa describe him to bt, th~ degre~-won 't help much. • • • f>I; \R .\NN I .\ ...... OERS I ha'e "mll·lif\I handad"IC.efor·'Torn l p 111 l'a ·· "ihc asked 1f she .-.hould maIT) tht• man "ho I\ 1nd1lkrcnt toward hrr t\\o l11tk girls ~di I mamed the man hoping an t1mt he would change hts attitude toward my daughters I figured that \t nn· I lo\ed ham and I lo\ ed them 1110 '-"l' would all end up lo' 1ng each otht:r I v..a\ wrong M\. daughters arr now grown, hut the guilt 1>\er what I did to them will he v.11h me tor thr rt·\I ot my hfc t'vh hu'>hand kttked the older girl 0111 "hl·n \he was 16 IThat'o; when I ANN UN DEIS <,hnuld ha'c (.;1cked HIM ou1. but I d1dn I ha'e the guh.) I hc \-ounger one packed her bags the da) she lumtd IX The) were both un- prepared to be out on their own Now I have to watch them ~truggle to get h) M)' husband won't help them or allow me 10 help them either The> are poor and had babies heforc the) "were read) I feel sick at heart whent'\.l'f I \t'C my daughtcr'i hecau.-.e I know m) dec1s1on to maIT) a man '-"ho didn't care for thC"m wa'i foolish and unfair I '>trongly ad"tsc .. Torn l fp" to <ita) \angle I realize a good husband 1s hard to find these da)s. but a man who doesn't love your children 1s not decent husband matcnal. 5hc '" hetteroffalone -BEEN THERE DEAR B.T.: I received ~a:ndredt of letters from women wbo admitted to making tbt same mistake, bat yoa said It bfft. I 1ugaeat coantell.ng If yoa lnttnd to live oat yoar years with this man. Tile resentment yoa feel toward blm mutt be enormoas. Maybe you'd be better off alone, too. ••• DE \R ANN L·\NDERS This mu!it be confidrnttal -no name 1.1t} or state ~h husband has been seeing a doctor ahout ht~ high blood press- ure Se".eral month~ ago he was put on med1cat1on. The doctor doesn't know "Ben" drinks from eight to I 0 cans ol hccr a night. Can this much beer be had for ham '> VFRY .\NONYMOUS, PLEASE. DEAR V.A.P.: Elpt to 10 cant of beer a nlgbt cannot belp bot be bad for aoybody. Inform the doctor of Ben's Intake and let blm proceed from tbert. Sinatra breaks date with Lady Liberty By tb~ AuO<'lated Prut NEV. 't OH K -Frank Slaatn has bowed out of the Liberty Weekend grand finale Jul\ 6 because of an unexpected com- minment. organ11er\ of the Statue of Liberty'-; b1rthda\ hao;h said. Sinatra will appear as ~hcd­ ulcd however. at the opening n1aht ccrcmon1cs July J on Clov- emor's Island w11h Ptc'itdcnt Reaaan and other d1sn1tanes, ~1d Susan William •. a Liberty Weck end $pokesman. Productt David Wolper ~1d tht finaJe wilJ feature ·lh u y ~ rt. EUuk" Taylor, Fraal· le .baJoa;Fabl&D. 8*J Rydell, r :y NacLalM, Gae ltelly, Uu MIM:llW, Qarl&oa 8~'°11 and 200 ElvlJ Presley lookaldcci. \\.1lson. who said he .. really started to seek God" af\er the 1982 cancellation of his last tclcv1s1on sencs. "New Odd Cou- ple." laves an Orange County with, has w1fo. Cicely. and their five children Poirot again LOS ANGELES Peaer Ustinov •• hnclc for tht third time as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot 1n "Apthtt· ( hf1'"1e's 'Murdersn Three Act~"' for ('BS The mov1t •• now an pro- duction 1n Acapuko Me~1co. 'Ntth Tony Cartlt and F.mma mmt al~ ~tamn.1. Curtis plays a retired Amt'ncan Jetor. known as the man wuh • thousand fa«s. who utn ha\ di eui~s to confu~ Poirot and pohct an their mve~ttption of thn:-tt murden tn the re'°rt city. A ........... ml.nlster __ ._ s•--tra Peter U1tlno• Samm. who Sta(l a, Fallon c--. . r ULUA Ula ( amnaton on "Dynuty II: The NASHVILLE -O.moad C olhys." portray, a hieau11ful WU who played R.d4ll Pen'• &round to ~ a mo~ cfkct1ve &)orif~ <•od," said Wilson, who youna Amencan involved with ton oo 'Ulc tcfevf11on acnes ··~n· Pentecostal m1n1ster conduct~ a rchpous program on Lbe rcul'Cd actor. tJstanov ha~ ford ndSon.''a)'!beasar."101 .. rm u ina whit I lcJmcd an the Tr1nu Broadr.3\llnl played Poirot prt'vmu,ly in from his cnltrtauuncnt k· 1elev1•ion and on the s to Nct"'ork in California "Dead Man·'I Folly" and .. 13 at ................ illi ...................................... ~[)lloMAW~ .. ~~--~--' .. J I ' PAST OR SLOW ARRIVAL? Neither \'Ulnerable North deal'.'! WEST NORTH + KJ 4 CVA 10 7 5 i OK ~J 52 EAST +AQ • 10 9 8 1 5 3 2 V Q9 8 S 0 6 +8 Q K J 6 4 0 10 7 6 •AK 10 4 SOUTH +6 • VoJd O AQJ984 32 +97 63 The b1ddinl( North East l v 1 NT Pass 4 + Pau Dbt Pus Sout.h 2 0 5 0 P&H Opening lead E1f(ht of • PaH Pass When the Vanderbilt Team of Four Championship final endt•d, two members of the winning team were not aware of the result. ~·10 ndiam, 8111 Root and Hi<:hard Pavltcek Wt"re on their way to Port land, Ore , airport to take a red eye night back to their home state 0 that th~y could fulfill teaching' commttments It took a phone call from thf" airport to find out that they had added another m3,Jor na ttonal tnle to their already 1mprP'>· s1ve hst of triumphs On this deal from the final. Root and Pavlicek extra(ted the maxi mum penalty when an oppon<'nt tried lo play a wa1tanj( l(ame Alter Root nver!'alled onf• no trump South elected to mah a quiet bad of two diamonds Pavhf~'q Jump tn four heart!-. wa..c; a t ran!>ft'r to spades, and whf'n Hoot duly <·or I CHARLES Go1E1 OMAR SHARIF n·rted South decided that he did nut want to defend. He tried f1v4• diamonds, and Root's double ended t ht• auction Pavlicek led his singleton club Root t'a.1thed the king and ace, then rt>turned the ten for his partner to ruff Back came a spade to the ace. and Root was sadly dl11appointed whf'n his panner could not ruff an other club Still, that was 300 points for down two In the other room. where Edgar Kaplan and Norman Kay held the "-orth-South cards, the auction also started with a one heart open- ing bid and a one no trump over- call Kay, however, chost> to bid an 1mmPd1ate five diamonds and that ... hut West out of the bi.ddmg 1'oow f.ast was not sure whose hand at wa<, <10 he elected to pass In defending the hand East-'West allowed a trwk to get aWay Down one undoubled meant only 1)0 points for their side. so the Kaplan team gamed 250 points, which tran-;lates to 6 lnternattonal Match Points. on the ..... deal '::~:~:~' SCCR~µ-~r.,tf~· won UMI ""•' l>y CIAY t l'OUAN ---·---0 ,..,.,o~ J.eH•'' of ·~ •ovt vro"'b ed • rd~ t .. low-'.:0 '"-"'~ tov1 '"""'"' • ..., tH I MAREL I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Regional 6 Handle ... 11 Sanguine 14 Savor 15 P1gmen1 16 Turkish 0H1cer 17 Cheekbone 18 Cocktail 20 Cheat 22 Carnage 23 Fluffy stuff 25 Fabullst 28 Aum dnnks 29 Eggs 30 Convinces 32 Flower part 34 Annoyed 39 Pul up 42 Sadder 43 Headline 45 Assembly of old 46 Aep0rted 49 -hzz 60 Hookah 54 Apostle 55 Aft1can expedition 56 Essences 58 Goat 60 Rebuke 63 Bearcat 66 Pipe f1111ng 67 Gaspe rock 68 Ebbs e g 69 Furtive 70 Strong alloy 71 Loom parts DOWN 1 Slrtlo.e 2 Mouths 3 Throw on 4 Forcefully 5 Cooking Ingredient 6 Climbs 7 Goes underground 8 Mall liquor 9 Reynard 10 Golf cours41 hazard 11 AM or CB 12 Ottcnarge 13 Ventures 19 Negallve 2 1 -Kap1tal • 23 N11w111 24 Open to view 2~ Mlnefets PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Cuban coin 30 Ara 31 Jack Benny's VIOiin 33 One-spot 35 Work unit 36 Texas. Mexico river 37 Macabre 38 Oualled 40 Large birds 4 1 Ktnd of 1ohn 44 Amour 47 Poem 46 Part of UK 50 Seacoast cities 51 Paragon 52 Narcotic source 53 Blunder 55 Path 57 Tast99 59 Chooses 61 Opera hou~ • 62 Melrtc unit 64 Pasha 65 Burro ... by Bii Keane "When dogs are happy they don't have to bother smiling. They just wag their tails." BIG GEORGE by Vlrgn Partch {VIP) "On your feet, George. My mother's here." MARMADUKE by Brad Af'Lderson DENKIS THE MENACE "He never lets an Ice cream wagon escape!" PEANUTS . ' by Hank Ketcham I I l 1 I ' 9 • 'THE~ t$N'T Nff M>H IN 'THE N«JN MOW. Jo£Y ... ll4fY LEFT." FA~nm~. 6ET BACK AS FAR AS '<OU CAN ! ! by Charles M. Schutz " BLOOll COtJllfTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~ cDJ ~'T WAN1' 'Tl' GO~ r:NA9 ~ ~.6K'<LSZ? JUDGE PARK.ER DOES YOUR HUS~ HOLD DOWN A JOB. HEATHER? GARFIELD by Jim Davis ' TUMBLEWEEDS WHICH ~QJLIKE: ME"TOSl~­"'Mf\JPlti;-/m-J JWJES''~ ·~tt'Et REP, ~l"Ew? .. , DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE _ . . II I roN'T t<NOW MOW Y()(l ~ SORVIV( ~ v 0 ---.==-.0 by Tom y Byan t . by Kevin-Fagan \..\OW CAN .;cu Tfu..? by Pat Brady \ PUNKY WINK.ERBEAN WELL , rr L.OOK5 u I~ 11 ! rw..; LAST Ofil.J WE.~IV I E.W H16H '\~ ~ ~ DOONESBURY 6 ' .. fl ' --tllfMUJl(,t_ I • .. . byJlmDavls .. by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MecNally by Tom Batiuk / by Gary Trudeau Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, June 3, l888 IT'S llARt TO IEUEVI LfE. iCALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROll NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 41&-e&OO WAS OllCE SO DRURY 111111 I FO. IY DRUM HOME JUST IY LOOOll • l'llE DAI Y PILOT'S CWSRDS. .. ,. " .. ........... 0 . .... latatt '" Salt _ .. ___ ... _.,.J_C._ .. _ .. ___ , CENTER BY OWNER o11-al llOJ Aetoea ll'om U.C I • llr9e .. _.., 'ltory condo. 2bf. 1¥.ba, llD llT IYll.IATlll frpt. din rm w/tkytlte, Of YOUR prOC*tlet NO ale. 2 car gar bftct( petlo obllgatlon by TOP 1133.900 836-3880 PR 0 DU C ER Ca II Llpaa lilh 1156 PAT:'a~,~ORE CElSUAe w6Rlb 28R 2ba Condo. cent H/A, ln- 1 ·;~~t>:• m~~ry'v9u-:'w~::r~ MM19 br•azH. 24 hr HC. 1139 ,500 Owner •MW llUI ass-1837 -UY Y1IWS :~1~1n;,_~-rt-~ ... ;;_c.,..~ ... ---=.-1:: Romantic 1UnMt1 lrom 1- thla exceptional tamlly •U1• '1IW -hOme Dealrabla Harbor 4 Bdrm 2 bath + den. View Hin• Open plart llv-French door• & tkytlt•. Ing GrNt tor entertain-al11>or11e patlo/dec:ka Ing Many quality up. S289.000 78G-0353 grid.. Private pool ...... YllW -U .. 19,000 -ANN GREER Wanted Portof1no f()f CUh 759-9100 --------. ·. :;:.· .. buyer. At11 for Kitty 751-1501 ...... c.iat -lut. ..... 1141 C.tl ... 1114 C.t1... tllt'ltwprt lwla Ill! hdatn/Offl" lat Lilt I,.... nu ......... 1111 ..,_ 1 .. TouahOfd .. utiiOOSbt Llftlf lml N!WPORTMAAIHAAPT8 11't FEMALl GERMAN ...... .... llki NEW 386. 2« IX ~be~~c!"=,~ ~t:field G.ARDEHAPA1'1'MENT8 •Bayfront a ... 281, NEW SHEPEROIPf)l'Oldmstefy '5/Hrtml.Ml.WttMMtcw. CONDO·Bonu1 room. ~t GOet StrMtnt, OU BBO. thN-o.ti. Mlc:iro, fr1>1C1 end 1800 aq ft·tS50 w.,.._ 1 yr. Brown & blldl. PfT or FIT. 722·11158 lie. eeourtty 1y9tem, lky-AP.,..,. out. Pool, epa, euana. QM Pvt bch 12505 hOuM w/450 aq ft ofc. Found on Sat pm neer -------- lltel. pettoldeck, fr.ti laat. Mu BeeutlM, clMI\ lerge Oar ClubhM, encl prkng. •ALSO• S 1100/mo. on Pro· l.aF~• & 30«tl New-HOUSEKEEPIR paint new cerp9t 2 eat ct.i Apt• .,_tloa dedt• SpecloUI t8' 1695 28' 28drm. 21a S1795 c-. ....-...... P1, s I! corn« Of port BHoh. 1·800 warm. kind, rneture s-· garag•. 1118.000. Hwt)O(queillty 2bf2beup-apa SorrY.nopet ' 28a w/frl*, dl'ff t725. nopeta780-0911M'' ~·,4;;;;;·v1a1Produotlon. 7'92-51MbetwMftM. aonneededtooerefotl 854-14M/171-2078 dated kltctlan dbl Q&I 28drm 1'.4&.th 1720 Avallnow Sorry,nopeit1 • ~..,..,. ........., 8onNe 48IS-0300 -$e00'1 MM191 Aot fM 28drm 2S.th 1740 2000 Pllr'llOM. ~72 OH CANAL·280, 1BA M·F. l-6pm, 14..........,. _.,. • • ·... .. 1111 hYlilt llt4 398 w. Wiiton 031-6583 Piii Liii Imm ~i.~''r,18~ s:=. f (XII) ADS ~ :=~~ ,at· REN·, ·PETS BR CORB6 2 bd'rm. aen. UIJV ••'--E'llde 1BR, Utl pd, ,..., $800/mo, 8 5-0447 HB. Pref'ly JIPMeM ... 161 Pwti. prime toe. ad)&Oenl wwe!!il:Fteld eptldriie/rnor.M2hppt SPACIOUS Oo.anfront AR£ fR£E 91Pkg. M thrv F lam-tpm. Pool, jacu"ul, .., mo to pool. t.W., '#91111/ory, only &~73 54~ Studk>, ~ 15M. 1 eat 142-7341 tdt 10em. +$800 MC dep. Fountain r9frldg. $1000 558-7610 APll'fmll S*illng. 2314 w Oceen- Valiey, IMl2·2112 La ~ 4 utc•t>tand new A11ut11111et ...... 8 ..., .. n 11 tront. Aot. 10-6080 t'AWCondltlonlng Cal: Pnlea-•~ IDEAL CM LOC-1BO, Fu" ~ paid. Pool, garage. 1 ~ ~I'll t'Comp6ele)anlt«lal M•lalma IHI BA. w/arn attadl rm. Part B EXCH I Sb a. 2 ba ' c:httd o«. No pet• ... c1...... 217! v Muatc Ml-1111 Ad::t!Et·ratE m, furn. 110.000/obo, apaoloua, 1parkllng 2Bdrm 1Bath 1710 .. __ .. ~UMITI !bJ, 16' .nao:;a. gar'. vEtevitor ' ""'"• ''"' ~· 846-93771644-5919 CIMll OOMn vu, lrple, no 301 AvocadO 842·9850 ,_.,t""' large Apta In 1875/mo 111 & IMt $200 t'full Yl9w baklon-. ;f: ':.et~~ P pets l13SO mo LeaM q~•.,_'!•lghborhood. MC,......_ •1bd .,... In "'--a .,Xwo.x MNtce .,,.., S. LAGUNA anaramlc Sat/Sun 714 •94-2049 or INSTANT IN P.,.,. ..,_Ho peta _, ...,. .,..,, .,.SecyMNtceevalt FOUND Male Lab mt.x, 12 wmp F« ~ c.il tWb ocn vu, waltc to t10lea. 918 284-526& wkdays $6t6/mo 1BR 1BA. 111 2Bdrm 1•;.ea IJSC)..UIO Pt SN-07411788-4541 vAmplepaB.lng ..,...., 1ppro.x. Brown Halpert714 876-1162. adult pk, 1 bd, by ownr. buffl In•. lndry rm, nt 151 E 2Jt1 St. 648-2408 ~ lnt&h 1•1·1101 lhor1 haired. 5/28 San -:aiiiiiiiiliiiiiiif. 134.950 oalh, 4~ 118 • ..,.. 1 bMc:fl a .oop.. Juan Cat*t~Ul>twy. AlllOllTUml UIT. ti I 2 i&n'. 2 Stry m . 735-7•1 W. 18th St POOL·PRIVATE PATIO 493~137 . Super Admln. Aut. Oceen YU. Xlnt cond. TSL MGMT 542•1803 x~::,-~·21:'=·5. hrJIXll l'IM o.c. AIRPORT AREA LOST COM A Sl'ltltly ~ ~~~ Nwpt Terr 19110/mo 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath Xlnt lo-EASTSIOE 557-2841 216 NEWPORT Atrium Office. 22M50 aq Auetr Sheep Dog Mix. Tottetne. Company In 875-4912VlllaRenta11 cation, lrg ltvtng rm, CHANNEL FRONT ft Janltornit,uttllt•.iota brown "Jaimee" ll"ftne. Must~-.-. lntral 1102 .nm.... :~~~m· no SHARPAHOCLEANG.AR-BOATSLIPPOSSIBl.E Ofpartilng.852-8388 78()..M77or847-8044 lentlk.llle,.frontOfftoup· 1Bdrm 1 Bath new decof' ~~~g~~~o:B~o"°;!,: wkndl-213-27'4-5083 OFACE FURN/UNFURN LOST Male Cet 5125. LMt pe9rano9, 6 )'W'I min Mabenda "*" 1395,.,,_ garage. pool, bltln1'. 2BR 2ba townhome. pan· n201mo ~1377 wkdye-71'4-971·8886 1150/mo, Coet1 M .. loe. aeen on Poppy In Cofone exeartlw exp«• ~ tal retrea~~ e>rovtdad Hurry '875. FM try rm. pvt petlo. laund h•"" , __ ,_ 2 .. _.,oom .... , ZTiM n r 1 7th IP I a c • n ti a , Del. All blade w/rad collet 90• • lhorthand 10•. pool too ........... 9l mom llMIH carprt. lt«age ahad. lml -.. -..-._.. .,. d-642.-2390, .e7M&iM. "Benaon". Rewerdll figure lpt"ude '9qulrad. Aot.,,,... . pet 04< sets. 810 Joann Oown1t1lra. Abtolutety C.M. '™ room for IC ltxn~::t... .... 751-1218 or 780-8795 ~ ~~. hlu• 2lfl *HUIR.-r* 549--0433 or 85()..3873 lmmaculat• Ol9hwuher. r.nt Reeponalble matur. ~ .... •• ___ .,._ __ _ ~ lodtable gar-nontme>lterper.onl300. •c""OR&IX ........... t .. UiiiiiX~R.-.., .. bd ... LOST 5/28 PARROT, Sml RMume to PAHCO LTD. Aedi'.1Ced torent3/26el\M Ellt9 28'· garage, new •OllOUmll* age. Pri-llk• ground• 842-7148/0 882-35e0/E , · gm. Amazon, rad around P.O. Box 18823, !Mne. dbl beth ffl)IC & garage l decor, mlrre>r9, .. bttlna. CU1e Studio utlla Incl 1880 Available June 2~ b&. lrple, 2000 aq "· eyee. wht top Of hMO Nr CA. 92713. (714)M0-4713 more $1200 It 53M191 TlyrtyLllOmntyll300ll·.~ .. a .. 75 Lg l8', gatage. 1Qth/211t. No pet1 c .. 11Female non lmkr, large 1•val~S7~~mo, M1gnot11/lndl1nopoll1, -------- Agent trn fee -Hurry 1550. Rare ftnd 28' 54&-6271 bdrm, backbay Newport yr • · HB Reward 904-5478 2Ba lrple M85 F arM. Full "°"" prlv. Id trial nu . •Mltal/Dntal SIH cereal ••I llu IHI •SEAWIND •Br 2~8a. -~ir.9 .. ... STUDIO APT. Untum. up. I S300. Kathy 545-1729 u LOST Mt of ..wral keys BEHflL WiitXNt flm rm, entry kltcti. din tM.1UK111 Ill-I 1talra/qulet. Nw OC Clg WANTED i........,. /INther et ,., .1,,,... FrMt lelt rm. Nr pool/tennll Gr9at •CIMn 2Br 2Ba "' SC $300/mo. No petl. Non-Fem. ne1r So Coaet Company need• 500· 1000 r ~i: .~ o.tiny'a;:. p~~ .. ~ CloM to all 1850/mo llt• YU, grdnr AYI 711 Plaza s A Cerport amkr Pt9f 846-1880 Plaza/.05 fwy, watl/dry. aq ft, werehouM apace t"'1'ant on 17thfNewport he6ptul CM 842~ 759-9570 or 873-4666 12300/mo 840-4288 patio,' ~ .. Chlld o«'. MESA PINES 2850 Harli klteh~tt;. pool, jeC:Z. for appfOll 8 mo. rMIOn-c M 110 REWARD ---· ----- *----.. -· 3BR2'1ibe,~Cr•t S750NOPETS722-8011 2BR1Baw/~l750 S32S 56-1737 able ratu. upp1r 648-7112 OEHTALA88T _, _, •-s Cond w-• 0 NEWPORT SHORES NB/low•r CM 1rH, CHAIRSIOE-P1tlent Lg 2Br home MWfy r• o. .,k to beleh. •FREE CABLE TV Lg 1Br T P AREA, let, No,,_, 11350/mo let, II.It & ~In J...a. 873--0780. Reward. Lo.t dog, female oriented prlv1ta prllCtlce, mode6ed 2 cargar yard. poolltannl1/2 car gar. &.28< .. 28&.G.erdenAplL **541-2447** ~~ttoma, rMmkl a-a_ C&rlnTarrler,wheetOOIOf Newport ~ 4 day Wiii oonakter peta 'Frig & '1325· 2131"27•1T38 Pool. rec room 1525-WI ..... &-aveill now. 831-3788. • .. , .. ..., tlal :feomitk ....... ~on...PIPA9f.. 11k, &46-353L -- stove, yrty S1050 F• BAYFRONT 2BR/dan. 1855 710 W 18th St Want a Miectlon of great =---:---=o:--~-...,,..,,~ .,. .,..... .....,., )fl bedt TILUUT Ill-IHI lrple 2 IC>C partt'g, I.: •MESA VERDE D'IU• 2Br. IMng? W• CM offw any. Bttth/!htth 1111 ........ .. Fr .... ,.. Sar. lllTll. ..,111•n bldg 11850/mo yr hi 1 "'-•&" _.._. 881-8333 or •~15 Newport ~ Pr8ctlce *.--* B VFRONT 2BR 2B1. new n-tv, d/w, -t ng rrom aamall-c>t to llUAU..m v•fj ~ ~ ......... ---_......, ~• ...,_ A /Oen. locked guege~ lndry a 4 bdrm houaa. If look· Wkly rent• now ave11 .-... ........ .,.,_,....._. 1 room, tbe. fUll kitchen. frple, 2 IC>C partt'g. MC 1795 No peta IM0-2495 Ing lfl CM, NB, or HB $147.00 wk & up. 2214 I Tl lmr!IJ'!nt Pr.-tome exp In chall'- C1ble TV lnct Very ... bldg. 12100/mo yr S I think of ua n,.t tor that Nwpt Blvd CM !Mfr7445 Earn big mon.y throught llde & fllllng out In-~ 1375. FM Waterlront Homee Inc partcl ng clMn 2Bdrm, choice of Ideal llvlng • lnternetlonal Conaultlng CW Cut 3111 tutMCe Fonna. F•tlme, m.nm 111-1110 111-1400 r·i:.:s·':i"'~ TSLMGMT 842-1803 IUllllL•E Service Tre m•ndou• MOTHERISHElPERlCOC ~~2:~~t2~ *llUT lllSI * lal O&IYll Miii paid Refrlg, garage 1 Baat. INc~ ~':.~Coat~ profit potential. quick ,.. lege erudent) to take<*• -......,,,..=----------..,,..,..,,---, ....... ...,.., ...._.., ~TV tum Call Mr. ~t. of c:hMdren In our home FIT FRONT OFC 1 room. 1be. full kltehen 2BR 2',..Ba. Den on golf chlld oil. No pell 2Bdrm. t Bath, fT'PiC. dtw, 1125+ wk ....,1 no ...._,_.t (714) 9$6-13~ Summer only! Muat ..,,.,,; Plwant 1taff, nice oflkle. C.!>le TV Ind. Very N-courw He.111 to tennl• 1960 WllllQe &42-491• naw crpll a drpa ...., · .._.,... · l73-nMr HOllQ Hoepltat clud-S $375. F• court. $1895 759--0079 Or After &PM 5'48-8529 balcony. encl guage tatih tt ~llt ••17 ft Leu ltH •nd drtw. 8 3031· Newport BHch. • call TtLllm Ill-IMO CLEAN 3bd. 2ba. Harbor •MESA VERDE 0·1ux s110. 7WM8--0984 2724 * MllDll* DtantlCI Bil 84fr32•2 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ht1ano1t LM 11200 mo 28drm, 1Ba. new decor, 28R 2ba. cpt1/drapa, 36+ A;;p el ahf antq t;; * IU llDl'T* EXPERIENCED hou1•-U.illlllJ .,.. 8C"a, 4bd, 2ba, llCU!Zl ~/wat• pd NO PETSI dlhwlhr. IOckad ~:r patio, gu1ge. dleh-1 w/uma. ~rndly .env.lyOa Money l't'dat>ta for ANY keeper, woman to~. For fMt peced OB QYN hM. av11 7 -8. S2500, 2389 or 5"8-t3&8 1875 No peta IMO-49 wuher, coin lndry ~ nr, 2 cata. amk ok'. worthwtlle purpoeel &-P"" rm/bath a .-.ry, otnca. HN vy phonee. d-845-4311.~1-2917 CONDO VILLA BALBOA •NICE2BDRM2BA• S725/mo,848-M51 $300',..utll.~3 tabllah or ,._llbllth &M-8819.~Bcn. epp'ta. 1Yrgety ac:fled.. Home w/gar1g9 on PCH 5 1bd. 1ba, pool. •P•. L"dry tee, Olw. Fncd patio. WW Tl WCI 30 t ahr 38' hM, .,_ 8C"e. your credit with ut and ____ 11111 ullng. typtng. M«Slml Of. rm fir pin w/lrplc part patio walk to beach No pet.a se60 N/tmkrs receive a vac1tlon s.cr&• flee experience reQUlt'ad. Ulll. Pd 1850 kid. $950. 734-2082 780·1•18 or &42-7528 18t 1B•. ~u. drpa. E.aay Lg pool In •xc:IU eqUM-oertlfteet• for LU v: Live ln-5 dey.. 2 lfl family, 581-6080 move-In Only HOO trlan ar.. of NB/Baal •• "'-d mu1t apaak Englll ... 539-8191 Agtl• LIDO ISLE Vrl" ·----•11:50 Sout .. ,. ___ , ... ___ .. _ ·~1ir ··2 •2 ... utweat..,. an "• , ....... ... " .,.._ .. ._.. Other• evall F• ._y -~Imo ..., .... 59 evlllable FASTI Unda tale. 1200 week CJ--1--t/AUI~ Unlurnl1hed 1Bdrm 1 Charming 3BR 2b•. ivall arM lBdrm. llr fenced TIUlllJ 11 ....... COUPLE or lndMOual FPC ENTERPRISES (714) 87).~ ... ._. VUJA 1411 Bath fireplace garioe NOW , no pell 51800 mo pool. carport No pelt. Verv lrg mtlr bdrm ~.Mr Fuller HOUSEKEEPER/COOK/ 1111. PIT na/•.J-$800,/mo. 812 'Jumlne: •99-3400 own/bkr 548-8791 lnlH 4 I _, Open •-e oa11y NEWPORT HGHTS redec aeoo-aeso. 2bd. 1ba, OAANGETREE. c;g 1eR. ;~'=ti !~111~~~!~!: Autunantl ~~~~= ~~ Y;'~,. ~~dt~~~7~ Ct1ta .... 2124 2b0, 2ba, frplC, w/O hkup completely renovated. on A/C, retrlg. tannlt/pool. lndry, gar. n-trnk. univ '--· a ,.... Cltlon. MNll, 11v.-1n denclng, golf. tennla. & garage. n-pea, avail weat 17th,,..,Wttlttl«. no P•tt 1875/mo Pk Je00mo731-3471. _. lt2S (19P.bdrm~uaaofcer+ Mu1t know ~urren t 2BR 18A, IQ storage ahed. June 1 S1000. G/EIW 54e-3829 lor more data lat/lat/MC 7eo.8788 F Mamkr tht 2Br TwnhM s125 per week Mlaty dancee, be a good con- llPll ltlATlll --------""carpt1cfrape1, no pet• paid 751-11194 -La .... ~ nr SC Plue $300/mo • LOST 1 yr old female R P S 5142 Bayonne Cr . vertatlonall•t. m1tura. 9eeu1 agt t1ory. 2BR 2t>a lf'WNIT Wll t950 ~~~ey«. lhoW by NEWPORT SHORESI 3bd ~a--anu •IUI _.... 'I\ ulllt ~ 841 8680 l98de CAT. Blad!, fluffy. lrvlne, CA 92114. Mutt clusy,attrectlwandwell GW oondowlfrplc Man~up-llPLllU appt ....,.,+dep54e..:w94 2ba. 1 blk to bch. pool: ~ u ,.. --X27ll.E~~'32-7a03 VldnltyVlc:tone&Meyer be evall. for lntet'Aew lnfMmad. Agee 21-65. grade&. Waffl to mkll & 2 unit• naer ch1nn•I 2BR, bright lerge llvlng rm, gar, P•tlo. 11200 yrty IEW uumm Cut• & cozy 1Br. Good 648-6397 ... of June 9 Call ~9. (714)648-71•1 rHt1ur1n11/WHtcllll GrMt •tarter property new pllntlcpta & ruo• +aecurlty. 842-4917. Featuring l>eeutlful land· arM, partclSi. all utll1 Lil UllU WI HID Plca/LA~Ef8''°'R•t• Prioedonly•tstaoooo · 1750/mo.nopet1.ldutt1 SU _111 acape. BBO•. pool/apa . ..,1~,1a~1yF .. 1 25 othef• ,~,~~~ii~~;~:.!"' 10 outllde 12 ,OOO uth 3bd 2b• up 1bd' 1be pr.t 971-3227 -Pallo/dedlt Garagea or ., .,.. '"" Laurte Rttr M&-4380 o~ rrp1ca btt-lna a 4 HlllL.J Fl Lg 3bd. 4ba, f1m rm. ale, carports. Sony. no P91• TILllDT 111-HIO Metura adu/1 non-amoker cenu ... Jiu 1m car parking Prtoad •1 3Br ts •. garage.!! yrO, =lo.~ ~~~d~ 1Bdrm • 1&20 •:::&:t .... ~ Bit to thara l\m, pvt rm/ba *-.. ·--E 1285.000 patio, w/c pell. Other• move In cond, many 2Bdrm 1V•Ba S715 ~ So Cout Ptu $375+12 -nsw .. * 3bd, 2b• upper unit ivallal>le 11000. F• amenlllH, cell LH 2Bdrm 2Be 1795 * 1...-"'°* utllttlea. 841-3180 Custom auc 1 ltory Sit wlfrplc, b11-ln1 & View of mllllJ lll-1t•• 642·11.05 825 Cent91' St 842· 1424 Refrlg. dlthwuher & a1ove MIF 22-32 to ahr qu'-', Down" bay & oc••n bay & ooeanl Loww unit -o PETS ,.., .,.._. 38t 3Ba • lam & 2bd. 2ba. trplc & pvt •SHAAP Westllde 2Bt VERSAILLES Conao 2BR UUT LIO&Tlll Incl. N 545-4855 •Paclou• N.9 WMtdlff ape S.t arM Nothing patlO Owner moving out 1Ba Oplx Tiie nrs ~t•' 2ba end unit I" quiet loe $750/mo 2br 1'Ab1 *2 llMlll SllO * home wtlh pool & ape Ilka ttl Model ttome cond of., .. $295,000 d~ wJ4 twtup g~ seoO w/mlnl bey Yl9w & lrple townhouH, gr .. nbelt. Refrig. dletlwUher a ltove S..-00+ utll 5'48-0l~ at S580.000 (Incl Land) <>c.an front, 4bd, 2bl + ..(; Mutt •land er-Sit $980/mo Ag! 8«-7211 lndry rm, all blt·ln• Incl NO PETS 545-4855 M/F prof. non amkr. quiet, lastt.n IO.. ' down. 2bd, 1ba up. good ., No pet• 770-&e29 2078 Thur1n to ahr 3br C.M hm W/O IMO-ssed"ANYTIME location. wtnter/11.1mmer Why pay more? ll095 TSL MGMT 842-1803 ••Brand new 28r 2B• k11C r,rtv $350/mO. utli rental•. Prlc•d at ..... -•Tl•* get• eY«Y •.irtr• 3br + Choice erea. Oeraga Incl ~'"832"' •" a...m c.lti .... 1124 a..29.000 -3ba frplc pool & more Bachelor Unit In South Pello. HOO No pet• · .. .,... " ..., · 4~:iJb!d 2 P':' rfrplcage, 53&-8190 Beat Alty t• Costa Mela. Or•t tor 780-1713 or g57.1n9 VILLA BALBOA·M/Eaec: •YE IP " older per.on a..25/mo lhr IUx oondo, w/2 F's, Large 2 11ory Eutalde IUna.cil, etc •1250 F.. ,,.,.. J a IMnH Incl utllt 3e1-1021 •Um.-r ... avail now .. 75. 1111 leat. home •Bdrm, 3Ba. 3 car TtLllllT Ill-IMO Ocean y(ft Other9 avail· lllff ...... IVlllW Lg 28t 2Ba. bMm oelllnga, 5"8-11188/553....at55 gar-A.-lng $238 000 3BD 1t>·BA MONTICELLO tl>le cloM IO baacti ,,, ' I ..... balcony. trplc Oth•ra 1----------..-. ... 11u•1uy •1t-•1 Veult•d c•lllng1, prvt ..... la .. ._ 11200 F• NEWPORT BEACH APT ----~----Condo, twrlhM conoept, -_,_ .... .,,.. C EAN 2BD CLOSE 0 Co~~ci~~Br frplc,wldl\k-up,b=, "1-.TIM. U~~~nJ'1s1'•:.::~~·1~ TlllflT Ill-IHI ieACH . l428/M1. Traditional Realty Preview for prlnclpal1. dbl gar, 1950. 840-808 lla-.tlOI tr llM1ll 8 3 1 -8 1 0 7 pm or WTILlff llT 846-4917, DENIS Wed & Thurs 2·5 2519 3bd. 2be. 2 car garg. lg yd. laata hi l 85S-Oee5. No P91• 38r 2Ba, 2 cat ;ar No pet• Prof femal• 28·35. to B!H-7370 HOiiy Ln $178.900 Ag! gardner/w1t9f' pd. new CIMn quiet 2Bdrm gar-1950 844-1010 &-5 M·F there COM Ouptex. 3bd, paint, 1242 Balf111. Nr SCP 2br 2be balcony ega 1 child o« seoO/mo 2ba l5e0/mo + 'A utll Wlttm..f Slit... $1075/mo 11t & lut + view garage & more at 13 Eaatbluft delu.xa Apt 2Bt av.ff 7-1 876-5877 Roz.' llLY10%110WC 3E:!R2ba,Penln.eul1home. dep,•vlllnow.9&9·3820 S60053M191Agtt• ~.~850~~~~Y deposit 2'1iB1. dbl •ncl gar · ---·-- New duplex on Large COf· E side of Balboa Blvd --_ w/alec opnr. Rec pool Shr my 2,000 aq ft home In ner lot 5139 900 Firm Backyard w/dock Fee BudQe' yourreuoo to rent ltat• Ctllt ••trt CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR. aru N4r#ly renov1tad. Ulgun1 Niguel next to Prln only 769~5080 Land By appt only. thla baalc: 3br 21>• n11 2111 cpta & drpa, Otw, gar-No pet1 19'75 Appt only ~onaJ Pri '650/mo __ ~-I Owner G75-8873 hm, M85 l!Yrry 539-8191 LUXURV 28d 2 B age, no i>et• $640/mo 875--00&8 or 830-3229 7 7714 pm 031..oen lut. ltack 1040 759-0582 bua Prln ~ ~gent I• Condo. St Ali:,., SQ15a 846-5577 EnJOY trie Lu..xury of the WANT rem prof rmta to ev OWNER· TownhOUN CHECK THESE I e..r & Baker. Daye/ East Coe1a Mela newer bMU11fUI IUn'oundlnga of ahar~ houae In C.M. BR FHA IOan, nr rec., .. & mod appol"tad encloaed A 1ng1 '" llvtng rm, dining In 1 epacioul 28drm or utll. 031-3872 9V 2bd, 1 'lib1. uaume 8. 75 HI RE Almoll Newport 1575 2br 6384"05 r1el731-7528 pM 2Br 1Ba. vaulted cell-.. l&IJM Ult and pvt beth 1350/mo + pool. frplt, 1parkllng garage alnglea of< I rutanb rm & kltehen Sngl QIT· 3Bdrm Condo with fir~ Int l W ... 7 CIMll. traatl pal"t. etc . . •Ht-11H• age 1750/mo AYI 111 piece, 2 oar g•age Wlfh 11 la 18~. IMlS-1088 through cla~sif1ed I Nice/quiet 31>t 2ba nat lal.Ma Call Sheryl B 873·3117 opener see guarded . . moat 1noro1ble at 1725 hlu• 2IOI or 831· 1288 gat• Wld hkupe From mothef. adutt aon. 1750 OPEN HOUSE 2:00. 5:00 Wed. June 3 1913 [.Bay • ~~d• ,other• ava111b1e sfObio XPf ONFORN 1·nw, ~;I:~-· s1aa5. can 944-0509 :rr:'ker~k~~=·~ 9-& 90 Belt Atty I• FrlOg provided, partclng, ,,._, lmllT Olm now 831-3380/&46-15&4. o.tuxe -3BR 2b1 W'alde utll pd, $e60/mo yrty, -Lrg 3BR 2'ABA w/Yl9w 2 WANTED B N...mok F/PI, mini ocn Vll 2 car •vlll now, 8S4-9179 EASTSIOE 280 28A car gar pool tannl• 2 __... ...__..Incl gar 2218 E Pacific Av . clOM t boh 11'31151 • neat cou,..., ,...., ...J ' $1000 SM-Ufl 8«-SJ22 l1J•t1 PtalanJa Nr Sant• All&/21at St. TSL MGoMT · 142 ":3 bath I" privet• home nr wt1dy1 or •ft 5 75~ I 104 2'01 tloM to elem & Jr HS, • 1 OC Fldr Groundl dUf1ng -' d/'lf, lg fenced yd, petlo, NEWPORT HE.IGH1'S fair July ~21, laundry KI01 pell ftne !ency gar· ISOO/Utll paid lt<>Ye/rfrlg and encl earpOf'1. coin-op 2Bdrm 18&, gar~. Pool, prlY, 2 b«tl muet ba den apot complete kit Lrg 11!R CIUP1ft. ~ ltul'I. 1 elllld, f pei ok, wtr laundry. Weter & gee pd cleln, prlCe Mg, c.lr COl- OV9t'tlzed garage .. 95 Harding Bllbol ~en. 1 pd, S650 + &850 dip, 1700/mo. ~13 1ec1 tte-&44-4188. Into !>39-8191 Agt t• adul1. no pet1 541.1155 163-1500 eg1. no t• t;iniiiri"liiiMJr-'"1.llli New 2 matr bdrm1. 2'~ti.. Hwpt Penln 3Br 2Ba. gar. NEWPORT HEIGHTS I WIU 11111 2 CM anc1 oar Twnnaa lndry. lrplc Yrty 11300 Bachelor. On"et 1475 Condo/hM °' ept, tum. 1tyle No Pet 1895 VIiia Rentale 87M912 Lndry rm 1 ,...,._,_ Prof M. imrn.c:,to $500 ,...,... on Lido 119 325-3000. 5'48 8251or472-9253 cenu .. J ... DB Ave. #A 720-9422 New Eutllde 38r 2',..B• 2 E·•ld• 2Br 191. frplo, 11ory T ownhome. All *CUTE 28drm. 1 Ba. ger------'I 2 age & lrplc $850/mo .,_..,.,_•gar. pertOna. amenlllH S 1250/mo 17M 912 VIiia Rentala · Ho pet.a From 1700 + IEWPOllT CEITEI 144-8080 VIII• Rentala 67s.4912 lut, MC 12:25 850-17" -==~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ •PENTRIOGE COVE* OCEAN FROHT·FURN EASTSIOESHARP & dMrl ••• 12 ..... 1e ..... ..... , .. 1100 .. 1 ............ Wrtter ..-. room,...._ to wor1t off al.I/part of rent. haa menalw land· aeape & oer-11 oontt9'11· lnQ ·~a. Elceelent ref~--7251 -. 2Bt 2Ba Condo •"""'"' "'-~ SpecllOUt 1bd. ct.i. 1b&. 28t 1... _._._ ..... ........ bit In kltctl ........... geaor • .... ltov. ........ tall1 & 1trHm1 New • · .._ f 301•· prd. 1 car ;ar. W/O hkup let Ut llttf Yt1 S.11 ., • ., ,,.,.,.,, Call Clu111W, 642-5678 tor Information & surprisingly low cost. decor W/d hkup, 2 car avall 9-e. I SOO, 1780Nopeg1Me-0950 gar w/09flr tit mo + 973.55911 S500 MC 541-2•47 Flllyourwtnttnecr~ NMr' Nwpt Hat• Lg 28t W'llde 38R. 1 ba Semi nee01 -IQQl<toCllMlfledfor :::::= .=1~~A~ turn c:c>ttldfapea. ltove. oealt 00 wNett and 9QUIQ-epm & 'Mind• ~ 1 r~•tor 1700/mo, no ;.;.men-.;.;.;1.;...' -----,..-.~,.,.__,, _ _. __ peit1 846-1MO ..... -w _. laat. 386. §BX 2000 so H ''•ml to beech, 11396/mo, daya • 841 · U24 eYelwtc~2·8707. AVAtl HOW •BO 28A-Hr Atl111ta/Maonob kite fltr'I rm oombo. frptc, dlw. fencl4ICI y01 '*'°· laund, dbl Qer, Qrdnr pd, I 11501mo +UOO •· lcldl/peU Ok, Ull IQ. UiOO agt. no .... NIW LUXURY tfOM ,...... oooup6ed. noo eq ft, 3bd, 2~ ba. ... 10 bcltl • ...., ..... optlOn, I 1500. fMO..S62 I WOODLAND VILLAGI A•ARTMlllTS ~ I lftlOY °'' prdtn 'tylt ~ Ovitt comlort.tH h" doM to ht ys a So Coa\I "*2' -""' only 1111nutn to t btKll G.r 11 mtlablt HO Pf.TS PHASE ....... a.a·u••n .... 1 ··~-......... , ....... .._, ...... a I Ill.. -Jn.97 .. Ut, MIAT 6 _,WA .. 9IG. ........ ,. fK llWGIWT HMM• '42.t6el • Month-to·month also "'111l1ble • Furn1shedl untur1111h1d · Fttn1u centers. tennis, 1wimm1ng Modtls OPlll d11ly, 9 6 Sorry no P•ts NMPOr1 811ch No .., ll'Yln• A¥9nu1 l1116thl 1415-nM Newport Buch So 1700 18th Str11t fat Oowrl M2r51U ~- I C...trdal LLW./lnt lulaeu/otfltt Int 1711 IRldRT AfWPOM' 6fc &43 eq ft w/INM« ,.._, PCH, Poet Office & MMn9r'1 Mlle &46-2947 FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your ~n or dovght•r know about bv•ineu when applying for their fir$! fwll-time rob? Plenty, 1f he or \he hai •ver been o new,pop.r comer Through route e.xperience he or sh• 1s olre~dy o lop oheod of their cloumates While thay all master ideas, the boy or girl with a MW$J>Oper route ii able to put them to practical us.. Bu~nen? Carriers learn th• bo$te learn the bo$1C pri"ciples from the firsf day of $10rting to deliver newspapers They buy at wholesale, s.11 at retail, make collections, keep their own books, o"d deal with people face to face. Carrien qutelt1y-.f.nd ovt that ·~rofa" and ''Ion" Oftr more than tutbook terms. The benefits of manog~ o newtpoper route ore on equation for o futur• svcceuful citizen A great ™-Imber of today's prominent m•n ond women started th•1r public corMn os newspop.r carri•rs. And they all YOuch that o MW1pO_per route gives o boy or girl a head start on the future. Soys Ol'd girls 10 years and older who may be 1nleres1tod in roulflJ worl should con1oc1 11'\e Doily P1lo1 circulollOfl deporiment 01 6 •~ 4333 Dally !!!~~,ON DEPT. ' I 330 WEST 8AY ST. P.O. 8())( U60 COSTA MfSA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, I I Y•s. my \On/dovgh .. r would lik• I information on o Dolly Pilot rovte. I I HIS/HER NAME IS'------i ADDREU. ________ , CITY I -------ZIP-I I PHON-E ______ __,AGE~I I PARENT~ I I SIGN A TUR I L----------------~ J. f ,. $2.40 per day Thet'• All you pey for 3 "'*· 30 dey mln4mum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALl TOOAYll lllF•Llll YfNf e.rw. Directory Repf-•tativ. u2-a21111.an ...•. :: :::1: I . Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting, • no sollcltlng. Must have de-pend able car, truck or station wagon and insurance. CALL 842 ~1444 POMCHE t14i '71, CUTW CAAll "9d/at • run• ...... lnW •lfllJ!Od. ... nl .... ~~ "310 . ..W.1110. • N\JQEOT • '* MASTIMTI• * AL'A M>MEO * * 8MI • WT'T'Eft• ·.... 'l1r4 " t ' • • • • ~ /'a i • ~. • : ) •• '~. '• I. .. I • t. I H 1:· 11 84 2-2000 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY We Ofttf •New Cat •Used Car S.les •Service •lnsinc •uceknt f IQlnClnt .. ~ .. ' ... • • Your fl rat pet, your flr•t Job, your flr9t car, your flr•t home cla•alfled'• your ftret choice. •. • • • • • • • • • • ~ • •• ~···· ' Orqe Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, JuM 3, 1~86 '*£ M)1I:( .o:-:. ,• .. -,,,..... .. ~~~ .... -:~.,.= QftPU; .. ~=-:.-= NOtCIT~TO JUNCMU ,JI.. .. .!! rT:ii' p~ ,ARC& a; UNT I. Al e:u:......,,. ol .. ~~~It-~ ,...., DUINOAHT: ..... • ....... • ..... 1ttOWN NfO 001HlD OH Pllld NllrlOe ot die ..,._ ~ ~~·~'= ~l;g:, ·.:-:...:.;:. ~~~ ~-=":t-:.:= AU.:'"~..: ~ • ~ CIDr• .. ~!I,.,._ ... _. IN THl OfCUAATIOH CW ~ CDll. • 0 two. ~ ,..,.,. end ....... poret6aft: '°"'""'" ,-.,. .... HI' bl "f. HU CTI 0 N. "f. • n d • d •n" 0.. I• ..,.,. ., -*"" .,..,.. CIF'IC \.AHO ~ANY. • ....... ,_.. ........ COROlO OCTOllfl t . '171.11' • fOr cw .... the lllll11t1 .. •c:ieet1e!IOW1.11 Celllotnl• CO=tlon; ................ , .. ,. IH IOOI( '414'. It II~ ........ -~~,.. .... :-=,,~~ k; 00 Rlflt•• ... ~· 0# ~L *'-t-=-~~~~ ~ fl'f.NAL n41MAAlj;ib>. ;:,:-... .!.'~!11 ::: "y~ 1H DU'AUU ~due. M";"• wtltl "'9 Oibd UCTI, tNC . e ~ OOI· ...... • .. 1p p e e Utd>EA A Ot£O M TAUIT H ~. IN ~ tM City 0--. 2000 Mein poretlon; MOftTON -. .....,._ .. .,.... ..... OAT£D 112t1t6 UNLU8 oC*'linO bid 1N1Y M ob-.,,_, Hunt"'Oton ~ l'HIOKOL, INC., tonw"ly I::. .i .... _.. ... YOU TAKE ACTION TO lelned by Glilln9 the IOIOW--~tor .. ..,..,., by M 0 AT 0 N -N 0" WI C H ,), PAOTl!CT Y<>Vf' '"°~. Ing ~ tMnber'I on die publo. ~.INC., e 0..-C-ea-£ATY.rTMAYK~DAT IMd9YbltcntM191e:('F14) ..utfTilfOTON •&ACM ..,.corpoi .. IOl1;IMKAIAL TM netne enchddr-of A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ~7cw(113)117 ...... Cf'n COUNCI.. 11J: _.. IARICJATION DISTfVCT, AH tn. OOUf1 le: (El nombte y MUD AN EX~NATION == 1t, ,.. IL ..... ~=-~ IRNGA.llON Ol8TRtCT OA-~ Ol le oot\9•): Im-OF THE NATURE Of THI m'IA ..... ";:::> GANIZED A.ND EXISTING ~rl•I County Superior PROCl!EDINO AOAIN8T WC.. INC..• .... .,....... °"1lnall eo.t UNDER THE LAWI OF THE Cou11 County ~ YOU. YOU SHOULD ~ nJ D. UIMCll COit-Delly PMot .NM S, ltee STATE OF CALIFOANtA, 930 Mein Stru. El Centro. TACT A LAWVER. , ...... ., ..... IL n1a EV ALY N NELS 0 N Cellfornle t224S. 1172-AJ MONROVIA ~ A • 1 nt .... --------- A 8 RAM 8 , R 0 8 AL IE The neme. eddl'ele, !Ind AVE., COSTA MESA. CA ""-1· '*1 ._.. L.9Wll ,.,!!-o) 1111181 M' Mftftl'r ARHITT; KEITH N!VINa t~ ~ber of pialns ''(If a .,..,.. eddt.a °' ~ CA -,. ~ .--""'~ BA~ LfWtl F BAKEfl, tiff'• llttOf• · or p!Mltllf common deelgnatlon of ....,.. K - BETTY BAKl!A. JOSEP+i J w1tt1out an omey, i. (S ptoperty i. lflown ebe\le, no TAC'*" tTATllmln' Oil' B I! A T T Y ; 0 A V I D nornbf•. i. dlf«don y ti nu-warrant)' II 01¥1n M to lt't PubhNd Or.nQe eo.t •-O 1--rr - BEHDHEIM, ELLEN J mero de telelono del ~ Of COffeCt-Delly Plkl4 May 21'; ~ 3. :uo;;ct~M>ul BENOHEIM, ELON c ebogadoNl~te.o nH•)" The beneficiary 10. 19" .,.. .. MAim BERKMAN; BERYL K. Ni demendant• QW no under M6d Deed of TNlt, by T212 The folk>wtna per.c>M BEAt<MAN. BETTY BERNS, tlenoe ~. •): ~ 0 r...on of a br..ctl Of dlleult hew abendOaed" Ille we -AO&ERT LOUIS BIOARD. ~ JoelV19 M. ,rMCa. In the ~ MCUNd l "8JC M)TIC( tt1• Flctltloue ButlneH FLORENCE ELIZABETH Jon9e. Dey, Aeevll 6 Pogue. thMeby, heretofore H -Name FIVE SEASONS BIGAN>; MYRL CYPHER One Coentury Plaza. 8ufte ecuted end oelMred to the K -CATERERS 1127 untt A. BIHNS; NIOHOlAS P. BIRO: seoo. 202t Century Plf1l under•lgued • wrttt.,, ~ '1Cnnou8 .,_.. Eut E~ All9 Santa MAA'TIH Bl<>CK. CHARLES e.t. LoeA.ngelel. CellforTila letttlon of OtifllUft and 0.-1 um..,.,.....,. CA 91708 .• E, 900N!, JR, PATSY ANN rt00e7. T~. (213) mand for S.. end wrttwi The fololJlll4no penc>ne -"'The Rctttloul eu..... BOONE . JAMES C ~ notlceofbr..atlmndofeleo-OOlnQ ~ u . 81C BAtOGE8, JOHN S BRIT· Mld\MI A Ralllon, Ptrts tton to ~ tM under-' HOS~IT AL PURCHASING NSM ~ IO above_ TAN, LORNA W BRITTAN: rwt a CaktMlll, P.C, 444 ligfled lo ... Mid property AOENCY/ B) NURSING = r 1~~r-~ on FLORENCE B BAOOt<S. SouttlEtaflltlSt.-t.S~ to Mtlely Mid obllgetlorie, HOME PURCHASIHO ~ LOQM 786 OM- JOHN w 8ROOl<8. JOHN tro. C8llfomle 92243. r-. end ,,...,..... the Uflder-AOENCY, 4000 Metro· wood Orange CA t2tet W llAOOl(S, JR , ELIZA0 phone(819)S52-7800,T .... 19*C9UMCSN6dnotlolof pQllU1n Or , Orange, CA Thti ~ -oon- BETH 11 BAOOt<S. WIL· p110M (819) $52°7800. brMCti end of lllee1ton lo be tatea LI AM T 8 R 0 0 Ks . DATE (Fedie) JAN tO reoordecl FEBRUARY 10, Bergen BrunlWlg Oruo "'= :r .. ~·tllec:I LLEWEl.L YN A BROWN. 1985 1eee u lnelr No e&-0642" Company. Calttomla oorpor- JOHN S BROWNE, OEN· .101111 W. ltennereon, ol Offlclal Aeoordl In the of-ttlon, 4000 t.Htr~ Or, ~t~: ~7 ~:e EVA BROWNE. LUTHER Clerk 1J ......_ M. .....-, floe of the Alcor6er of Or0 Orange. CA 02W Pubbhed Orange Co.at BUFFORD, LILLY BUF0 Deputy ange County: Ttllt butlneet le con- FORO, ROBERT A BURCH, Pubilthtd Orange COM! Seid Nie w111 be"*'-· but ducted by e OOfP()l'atlon ~ Piiot Mey 20, 27• June MARION E BURCH, OaltyPtlOtJune3, 10.17,24 wttllout 00"9nAnt or WM-Bergen Brunewlg Drug 3• 1 . 1tee T208 WAL TEA F CARL: PAULINE 19ee -"f"Al'ity, e~ or lmf)lled, r• Comf>any. Emit)' Clt00. &ee-c AR L , RAY M 0 N 0 T21t gatdlng tltle po11111ton. or retary --.,.---.-C..,,.-TV>C---I c H A R L A N 0 . w I L M A eneumbranoee. to pey the Tlllw •lllerMnt ... nled ruuu ""I n.L CHARLAND, AGNES 8 Pt&.JC NQTIC£ remaining pnnclpel lllfn of with the County C1ertC of Or· _......;..;;,;;.~..;.;.;~=---I CLEMONS, JAMES R the note(e) MCU'9d by Mid enge County on Mey 1, 1988 ,...._!!!;!!' .. _11 CONTE, MYRL CYPHER, AS K 2l»t deed of Truet ... 11'1 lnl., .. t f..a .--, , , ..,... - EXECUTRIX Of THE ES-,ICTIT10U9 .,.._.. u In Nk1 note ptO\ltded, ed, Publltned Orange eo,.t NAm ITATllmlff TATE Of R W CYPHER. NA• ITA~N'T vencee, If any, under the Delly Piiot Mey 20, 27 JUne The followtng ~ ll'e DECEASED. E E FORD. TM fo4lowlno per9001 ere lerm• of uld Oeed of '"°*· 3, 10, 1988 ~'l£=s-Ll:TE?l DOROTHY M FORD, WIL· doing ~ u RWB DE0 .... cnl(~ encl~ T208 • LIAM 0 FRENCH. SHIRLEY VELOPMENT. 1870 Cepfl of lhe T"ruttM and of the CALIFORNIA LIMIT!D J FRENCH. RONALD FULL° Clrcle, Cot~ M.... CA ttutt9 creeted by M6d Deed .. .,. •c MnflC[ PARTNERSHIP. 13842 EA. ISABEL FULLER. QAM0 92828 ot Tn.181 I ruuu nu Wlnthfope Str .. t, Sente MALOY LTD WILLIAM J Didi &own, 1870 Cew1 5ajd ..._ wt11 be hetd on Ma. CAJl27_o_5 GILLESPIE. J MICHAEL Clrel9, Cotlt M.... f:A TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 19", AC~~--.. e.«e Mcl1rlon. 13842 OL YNN DOLORES E D2828 at 130 p.m In the lobby to -..-Wlnthrope StrMt, Sente GLYNN ERNEST R GRAY. RW.8'ownCo .lnc (C.U.. th41 bu4ldlng located et ll01 NAlllllTATIMEfT Ana,CA92705 GEORGE GRIFFIN W RAY0 fomla cori>Ofttlon). 15801 Sou11'1 i..wi..Strtet. Orange, Tti. klllow4ng peraont.,.. Thia l>utlnMt It con- MONO GRIFFIN HARRIET Tulltn VIiiage Wey TUltln Ca111omia 92MI OOlnO l>ullrieet U NEW, ducted l>y. t llmlted pertner- ORIFFIN, ROSE HAHN, CA 92880 At the time of the Initial PORlER C>N'E. 1 CtlttOfl'lle eNp MlMOR w HAHNUM, PA-ltwe tlueln-le con-publlcatlol of thle nottge Llmlled Part'*9hlp.I. 170 Bette McHraon TRICIA J HANNUM. JAMES ducted by • general total ~. of ,,... un~ EMI SeventWlll'I :;treat. Thie etatemenl -flled F HANNUM. RAYBERTA C nenntp bMlce of tM ~ Cotta Mesa, CAllforn1e wttti tt1e County c:.11 of Or- HANNUM. ROBERTIE V R W Brown Co Inc Tim gatlon teeur9d by the atlCN9 92827 tnge County on Mey 8, 1988 HART, EMI L J C Brown Preeldent. Dick o-:ribeddeedoftrvttencl Jlm8err.tt,170~S.-... f'a:llS HAWK I NS L 0 U I$ E &own .. ttmeted C09ta ~ entHnth Slr .. I . Co•le Publlthed Orange CoMt HAVIU(INS. WILLIAM AL0 Thie llalemenl wu ftled end tldvencet It Sae,279.48• Mwe. CA 92e27 Dally Pllol May 13. 20. 27, BEM HAWKINS. SUE LYN with tl'le County Clettl of ()r, I It It poeelble lllat It the Thlt butlnffl 11 eon· June 3. 191Sa HAWKINS CHARLENE enoe County on Mey&, 19M time of aale Ille opening bid dUc:ted by• llmlled partner, HE A c 0 c K. J 0 H N c ,,,.,.,. mey be .... .,...,, the total lhk:> ---------HEACOCK LAURANCE H P\.tblllltled Orange Coet1 Indebted,_. due. Jim Berrett, 0..-al Pan, l'tlllJC *>TICE HEACOCK. NADINE C Dally Piiot May 13. 20. 27, II evetleble, lhe expected ~hit t ft'-" --------- HEACOCK. LOREN DAVID Jun9 3 1988 · openlnq bid may be ob-1 al~I -_, K _.. HEACOCK, BARBARA T180 1elned by calllng th9 follow-with the County Cl«k of Of, ACTmOUe IUIMll HEACOCK ROBERT Ing ·~ numl>en on ange Countyon Maye, 1986 .. ~ ITATIMEfT H E A C O C K . H E L E N P\8.IC NOTICE Ille day before the 1a1e (415) PublllNd 0 ': The fotlowlng per9or11 .,.. HEACOCK ELDON c I 945-3418 rtnoe I doi ng bu•l nn• ... HERNDON FRANKIE J K 2l92 1 O.ted· May 13, 1988 Del~ Piiot Mey 20• 27 June p AR I( LANO INV E 8 T , HERNDON, WOODROW W llCllOW NO: T.D. 11,_VICI COM-3• I ' 1988 T205 MENTS, a California Umlted HOLDEFl,MARTINB HOYT 1_,....... ,ANY, .. Mid Truetee, 1J Pertnerehip, 13842 PATRICIA HOYT KENNETH DATE: MeJ zs. 1tle Robyn -Porveu. AHlalMll Wlnthrope StrM1. Sentt E HURST. MARJORIE l NOTICE TO lecnlary, tteO N. c.-NIUC *>TICE Ana. CA 92705 HURST A J L CMDl'TO.-t tomla lt¥d., WelNlt c...-. 1 TN! Propertlee Limited, A HUTCHINSON RAYMOND ( CA 14111·1117. (411) I( 2SU2 California Um!Md Penner- $ JACKSON BEUL.AH W ~I .....eo1S '1Cnnou8 .,.._.. "I 13•42 WI th J"'CKS"'... E"'T"" JE""'E, of tM WC 1 .. 00 • '" p, v n rope "" vn vo n nu CommwcW Code) 1 NAMI ITATIMEfT Stf•t, Sanle Ana, CA 92705 FRED JOHNSON AL:'VIN B ( I A Butll T nt19t It Pul>lletled O<tnge Coat! TM follow4ng pertont.,. Thia t>utlnMt It con° JORDAN PHIL LIP R .~110 1:>em.o:· Oillty Piiot Mey 27, June 3. doing bullnMI u THE dUC1edbyallmlted0et1ner- KEIZUR. BILLIE F KEIZUR. (I>) The nam. end bull-10 198e EATERY 2413 South felf, lhlp SAM KIRTLEY WILLIAM L dd I II T213 view Unit R Sanl}I Ana. TMI Pl'opertlel Limited, t KUM LER CHARLIE c ~~:.:or ':,~\:H~RCe; 1ca111 11270• • ~ Cellfomlt Limited Pettner0 LAWHORN EDITH T LAW BIRCHLER ANO OELWJN mmt.,. MnTV'C HM Yung Ahn. 2387 INp. By e.tte McF.non. HORN. VERNON F L.AW0 BRINK. 14230 CulV9t OrlYe, r~ nu11"1A Daphne Place Fullerton, OinertJl'inner RENCE. ANN S LAW, lrvtne Callfomla 112714 NOTICI M Cem D2833 Thia etat.--.1 wu "'9d R E N C E Y A L E V The nemee end 1>u91,_ I TWUITU'I IAL..E Kyung HM Ahn, 2387 wttti the County Clenl of Of. LEFTWICH MARY JO edd-1 the T ~-Daphne Pl-Fullerton engeCountyonMay8,1Ne LEFTWICH, LAWRENCE E ,.,: .. .,: NEWPOR'T Cellf 92e33 . ,_. LETOURNEAU, LEOHE E B E A C H S U R F S I O E WHrTl/HAMNA Thia butlne91 i. con-Publlthed Orenge Cout LETOURNEAU. REX R I SPORTS INC A CALI T ~~ dUC1ed by hutbend lil'id wife Dally PllOt Mey 13 20 27 ~i~Tro:AL ~E:R~:RAfT FORNIA . CORPORATION: u..rr COM H A .... Yung Ahn, K~ HM Jun9 3. 191Sa . • MAR INO. RALPH 0 112 23rd St,..t. ~ SUPERIOR TITLE SER-';11111 1tatement WU flied TUI& MASON, HELEN R MASON, Beech. Callfomla 928&3 VICE, INC udulyeppolnted with the County C1er11 of Or0 --......-------1 M L MCGEE EVELYN All other t>ual..-namee Truet• under the lollowlng P\8.fC *>TIC£ MENTZ, M ILDRED L . •nd Mldr ..... ueed t>y the described deed of tru•1 = Coun~ on Mey 21, ,---------- MERSIOVSKY RALPH L Trenif ... or within three~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ,_,.. It aa7 MICK MAXINE A MICK IUI pu t IO fllf .. known to AUCTION TO THE HIGtiEST . Publllhed Or eo.t FICTmOUe .,.,... .. RONALO F MI LLER' the Transfer .. ere: NONE BIDDER FOR C ASH O I ';?.'. .. ._ tTATI_,.,. DOROTHY E M ILLEA, (c) The IOcatlon and gens ANO/OR THE CASHIERS aly Piiot May 2 'June 3• Thefollowlngpertoneere scon J MIGHELL MARYi e<ll o.ecrtpllon of tile props OR CERTIFIED CHECKS 10· 17. 1988 T doing ~ u : BuelrlMt R MIGHELL BARBARA' any lo ti. tr11111terred are· All SPECIFIE&l IN CIVIL CODE 214 Syst Contult t 556 MOSS OR . WARRENl turnllure, fhllur•. equip-SECTION2924ti (p.yebletl Paric=t•OrlYe,:;t120, MYERS MRS WARREN menr. leaMhOld lmp<o~ tile time of .... In lawful Ptlll.IC NOTICE Santa Ana, C...omla 9270S MYERS GOR O RAGAINS, mentt etodl In trade, and money of Ille Unlled Slet•) VJH, Inc . e Caltfomla cor0 FRED H RAINES ENID E goodwtll of that certain ell right. tllle and lnl•et1 ACTITIOUI MIJMll porellon. 555 Partioenlll' RAINES, JO ANN RAYHILL. l(>O(tlng good• t>utlnet• conveyed to and now held ..... ITATl1imNT OrlYe, Sult• 120, Sant• Ana. VIRGIL w RIDGEWAY known as IRVINE SPORTS I by It under Mid Deed of The follow4ng pereon1 ere CalltOfnle 92705 ALTA N RIDGEWAY' 14230 CULVER DRIVE, Trutllnlhel)'opertyhereln-doing bu*-u Brien Thll bultir'IH• II con, OUANEO RYAN OONNAB. IRVI NE CALIFORNIA aftet detctlbed Thompt on l!ntarprt•u. dueted by ecorporetlon Ry AN . J ERR O o H j 927 t4 TRUSTOR WILLIAM R 4702°2 Via l e Ptlotna. Or-VJH, Inc , By Vicki J Hiii, SCHENEKER BENITA L (di The pl-. end dale on WHITE. JACQUELINE J ll'lg9 CA 92&89 Preeldenl SCHENEKER. RICHARD or after Wfllc!'. the Bulk WHITE I Brian ThomPtQn. Mme u Thia 11etemen1 -ftled PAUL SHEETS. VALERIA Transftw II 10 be conaums BENEFICIARY UNION tl)()Ye wtth lhe County CWt! of Or- ANN SHEETS DELMON E meted ere THE ESCROW FEDERAL SAlllNQS ANO Thia ~tlneH le con° 8"09 County on May 9 19ee SIMMONS MARGUERITE FORUM BRANCH NO 1 LOAN ASSOCIATIOH ducted l>y 11'1 lnOMdual I Fm1'2I H SIMMONS Cl YOE w 2J 131 L.t.KE CENTER Recorded FEBAUARY 28. Br1en ThomPtQn PubUtNCS Orange Cout SMITH MARY H SMITH ORIVE STE L. EL TORO 1980 u ln1tr No 31M8 In Thi• 1t11ement -flled Deity P11ot Mey 20 21 JUM EDWARD R SMITH, ROB: CALIFORNIA 92830 ON OR Book 13515 page 1172 of wtth tti. County Ciani of Of, 3, 10. 1Ne EAT o SPEIDEL LAURA AFTER JUNE 111 11188 Official Aecofd• In,,... omce arioe County on Mey 8, 1988 I T207 STOCKWELL LOUISE c (e) CleJmt may be tiled ol the Record« of Oranoe ,.... THRALLS WILLiAM A With the otnc. ehOWn •t>ow County Publllltled Orange Cout SISSSSSSSISSISI THRALLS LORRAINE 8 Ill Tl'le tut d•I• for nung uJd OMd ol INll des Otlty Piiot Mey 13. 20, 27. H1RALLS. EVERETT L clelma 11 JUNE 18 191Sa terlbee lhe IOllowlng June 3, 1988 TRUESDALE MARY R (g) Thie Bulk Tranaler 11 Loi 19 of TrtlCI No 10513, T198 TRUESDALE A J UNDER· svt>tect to Sec110n 8108 o1 11n Iha City of Cotti ...... In--------- WOOD. AGNES UNDER· Ille Commetela/ Code the County of Orange, Sl•t• Dim! II' Mnfll'C 0 W 0 0 0 R 0 BERT E K•ttl«tne O. F..-tt. .. of C.lllomlt, u per mep r• __ r_~ __ nv_~_....__ WA I N S C 0 T T A 0 S E ,~, NIWOflT lllACH c«decl In 8ooil •44, Pegee WAINSCOTI HERBERT H I IUM'llOl IPORTI, INC. 45 lhrOUQh 47 lnctutlve, Mia-~~A~:r8I WEBB ANN T WEBB Publlllled Orange Cout oellaneovt Mtpt In the of KA THERINE L w EsT: Da11v Puot Ju,,. 3. 1986 t1oe 01 the eounry R«x>r6er ™ foliowtng ~·-r• 1 HELEN ZOUCK WILSON, J T217 of Mid County doing bullneet U . nnal In, 0 WYLE, LYNETTE C.I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~meric:; ~d • M3 Con- WYLIE. MARALIN WYLIE. P\&.IC NOTICE I UNDER A DEED OF TRUST g o..Aci A:len ~:!'2~ JACK H ZILLMAN I DATED 2/20160 UNLESS C C ' l ELEANOR ZILLMAN DOfS NOTICI! Of' YOU TAKE ACTION TO e:e2~reH, Olll MeH 1 ltirough 500, lnclutlw, t nd "'UIT'tl'I I~ ~=~~f~AA~OBUER S;Lr:,o:T Thi• butlneH 11 con° 1 •II per.one vnknown Claim· ~ No. · dueled by en lndlvl<luel l"O eny legal or equntl>le• •1-..o.<A) A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU David Vlcket• right, Ihle 91181•. lien, or /lllC .. U NEED AN EXPL.ANA TION Ttllt tttterMnt wee Ned lnttl'et1 In the P'operly ~ T I. Me. ~ OF THE NATURE OF THE with the County Clln of Of ecnbed In the cornpletnr UNfT c~ Q PROCEEDING AOAINST County on M 9 19ee edwrte 10 p1e1n11tr1 1111e or T o SERVICE COMPANY YOU YOU SHOULD CON-ange ay"°"8o I any cloud on pfalntllf 1 lllle u duly appointed Tl'Ult•+-TACT A LAWYER PuOllaNd ~ ~1 l'hef'efO nameio u OOES; under tile loflowlng CS.-3118 fOondlke. Coale' pauy Plk>t Mey 20 27 June TURN THEM INTO MONEY • • • • • • • • Call 642-5678 50 1 thrOUOh 1000 lnClvlNe tctlbed deed of truat WILL ...... Cautorntt ~ 10 1988 • YOU AAE BEING SUED SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ·111 • 1treet addr-M · T204 through the Clau1f1edsl A NEW WORLD OF .. ADVENTURE! • Sail through the most exciting columns of services, items for sale, job opportunities, cars, homes, boats and miscellaneous that exists on the seven seas. Climb aboard the classifieds today . BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le •ta TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA common detlgnetlon Of ---------us············ d«Nndando) l(ENNECOTI FOR CASH ANOtOA THEI Pl'ooertY II~ ebov9, no --"' un .... .. .. CORPORATION a New CASHIERS OR CERTIAEO warranty le gNen M to IU _ __;f'"UUl.l\o...;.;;,;;;;,;;;...""~TlC[~:...-1 t-_:;_-------t-----------lt---------1~---------1------===:_ __ Yon CC>q)0(811on C HECKS SPECIFIED IN c;omp191-M e«rect, NOTICI You hew JO CAl.JNDA.11 CIVIL CODE SECTION nen) ' Tiie ~neflclery P\aJC °' I DAYI after tMt ""'"'*'9 292•h(peyabletl IN time of under Mid Deed of T""1\ tit zom ::::::a --,, DEA TH NOTI CES .. ~ Oft r.u te Ille • N,. In ltwf\JI mon.t of the reuon of• l>fMdl °" defllUft NO .. .,,,..rttt~ '"'*'" •ti United Sttt•) all right, tltle In the Obllgatlonl eec:ur..s MJlvQ n'l.TtOIH I IMeooun. and 1nter•t convey9d to lti.,•by, her•tofor• .,.., IUA'IXll COON After retirement HOW"nD PISANO A letter °' ~ Gett wtl end now held by h under ec:uled end dallvered to the NOT IC f 18 HERE By An Mlt ~ rou; ,_ tn--Ntd Deed of Truet In the undet'tlgl'led • wrttt.,, Oecs GIVEN tllat th41 HuntloQtOn Geo from hla practice JOHN F PISANO, age ..,...... ,....,,,_ muet.,. property h«eln•l1er de-leretlon of OeltlUlt and 0.-8eeetl C1ty Council w1• hokl rge Wayland Coon from RJ~r akle,C.U-BIRDIE I. HOW ... n'"'. 71, puled away May 111 swoper..,.. ....,_ ",_ acrlbed mend foir Sele. end wrtnen •puMcr-1noll'ltheCoun-M.D. age 88, died n.n.u 31 1,. ... u- WW1tthe-' to"-rour TRUSTOR ANDREW tnotlonlol ofbfMChend~~ cl CMmber •t ,,... Hunt· May 29, 1986. in C.or-fomia, Or and Mrs Birdie WU born on • IPOV. n.. WU an -JOHN MICHELI to cauM the ....... • ......... .. CMc Coon moved '° their [ n du It r I a I A r t I ., '" • ,.,. ... row BENEFICIARY AMERI-llgl'led 10 .... Mid l)(operty ~on;;;;" Str ... c:::~ ona del Mar Beloved April l~. 1907 and Teacher In Hunt- ... , 6 -Oft tlille, ,_ _, CAN GUARANTEE MORT, to Mtltf)' Mid obfloaOone, lngton BMcll CeltfMnla. husb•nd of Jane Hbme ln Corona del puled away May 31, 1 .. ,..,_ e..ch "'"h ..,.. IN -· end ~ OAGE CORPORATION ~~~~.~ ~ tM date ano '•t the time:: Coon. Lovin& father Mar whel'f! they lived 1988, ln Newport ~~h--00•1 '""-lrict • ..._for ...... money Md ~ Recorded Augytt 2. 1986 -·----not-... dlc:aledi*OwlO,.,...,,.tnO or Hallie J Hanten· for 26 yura. Or. Coon Beach, CA SM Is ~ UY wW be held at St Simon and Jude Catholic: chUtth at 7:30 P.M. T\Mday, Jww 3, 1986. Dona- Uona may be made to The American c.ancier Society .,., IM' ... tMlOft wttMut .. ln11r No 85 28"40 of breectldedand~ '*'~ 'f.:: oonlldet the tttternentt of Geraldine Ihli Jan~ WU a Fellow Of nw aurvtved by Mr eon, many years. He re. ..,.._ •-"'I .,_ IM omcttl Recol'd• In the offtoe recor t1Y • 111 .,..,,,. wt1o ~ to be • American Coll Of Ur.d ln 1977 He wu --'-o1 lhe AecoRMr of ~ange u lnetr No ~722of0f-._., Nlellw 10 the~ nett~ Youn1love. e,e Robert 0 . Howard; 2 ktive ln tM Hunt-MARTIN n-. -..._..,..,... Covnty, flcl .. Aecordt In the office°' cation cM9orlbed !*Ow Mary H. Johnton, S ur1•ona. a Paat dau1hten, Judith .. ••eats y.,......., •• Mid deed of 1ruat des !.~-~der of Of~ DATE. Moncley ~ 11 Geo w c.oon Jr Pr.id t-t of River-Fost.er and W'/,tma lnaton Buch Elke ,. ... .,. ........, itpt IClllMe the 1o1towtnO WU'lty, 1... ' ' rge ' .• ~ ~t MC!dlc:al Club. He was Ille of BE'l'TY J . MARTIN• __, •• ,_ ...... ~ PAACU 1 AH UN, 94dd ... wt11Mrnade,t>ut TIME:1 30 PM ' Kendell Seamana, ~ Bloodhart our theYearln 1974 and pulltdawayMay30, .. .........,,,_...,_..,. 011110£0 111nH tNTEAEST without OOWIWll °' war-A"'LICATION NUMIU\: Sally Loata and .AllOdaUon, Newport 1randcltlld,..n and Pr*·-i of .... _ n..._ 1988 In Newport ......,., ,....,,.. ....... ., IN ANO TO LOT 1 OF fMCT rtnty, ·~Of lll'lplled,,... Zone (:tlanoe Nii) M-11 ' Mareo Dutton Dr }{arbor Yacht Club; ~ pelt srand--..:SI \UC "'Y" &e.ch She a ..... .W.....,. ~ 1111 NO 1t4'3, A8 PEA MAP l>A"dinO llOe sm1111tan. cw LOCATION.~ Coon abo IW'Viwd Kiwania and New-._,, ... _ and lo m I al C 1 u b . wu a ......... ) RECOAO(O IN BOO« ... ~Ot~fl'IY ": AP"-JCAHT•CltyofHunt· b 16 .. _ _.... ... ,drm port Harbcw Lawn C•~ many 197).1874.Manofthlt dent of Newport .:=-..: .:.!: ; ~~~~N2:!u~0 !:A<:;~~ S 1 ~" ;-"~ 'i!:'o:='L To delee•the .'!wJ u ..,~~-Bowlin& Oub Pri· ~"'wJi~~ Year Award fnm the Beech & Santa Ana ..... _.. .... • = TIU 0"1CI 0,-THl In:: ... MIA • .:::.....:::= -81 tutftx on eecf1 .,..._.. chlldttn Or Coon vai. family ltt'V'kel <la lO A.M t TIM 0 Pl Om lat C 1 u b' fm the pest 20 )"Ml'I. ••otAeC~IM\A~COUNTY~"M--not9 ... --"~""·™*· ~ .~ ,· .... _ wnwhtldorsSundav y, .a 1979-1980. He ta Survtvedbyberb~ ,.,. ll'reent•r ., ... SAID COUNTY --" :b'...,l#ldlr the dlltrtc1 ••~ UA\CU rom ww ~· HatborlAwnChapl'l. IW'Ylwd by bis wife band Huold W. 11111 ... , _.... • ._.. VCCl'T THffll!FflOM wme of Mid of tNlll, to COcfle~ M-t ~ty of Wt.con-Jum l~rfic lntombnwnt to follow Barbara; dau h~r ~ IOll, LMl'e I.. .,...._....., !ACH ANO ALL~ f~E :'n.~endMCS-:''T:wNeti ~ t"-.aa atn1n1920wbentw Vt.ewM ark. at Bellevue .Candice ; aaucr•·ot' Martin; itep. .. , .... r'9 e w ..._.. UNFTI IHOWN ANO Df. trwt.1 ~ted ~ '9ld Deed pr0¥talont •om tN HUnt· was ~lect.ed to Phi Newport Belch. In M.aumleum al t p M Seneech.. d h V 1 I ~ : ihnc • .... , •= ~~ ~J:= o1 Trwt ~ 9-otl ~dlnence a.i. Kappa. He oom-lieu of Dowen the In u.u ol now..: DOwnt-yt brati\•r, .:~r:· -~ ..................... 20. , .. , IN IOOK 14'11, Ud ..... bei.Jon. l!NVIAOHMINTAL pl 1ed hia tducatlon farn&lylUll'*'8doN· donauom to Th• Frank Plt1no of Mrvkm wW be held .-.. ..,.. ......._ • 1111. IN 800~ 14243, =:=--~·Orange, Cet1forn1e l~"*'lal wba'ehewuanwm-~. [)lrec'Can Olive Monuary, D· 1831 Wmt W 1~Je1 In lieu of flowera donation• may be madl! to Hoq Memorial Hoepttal Presbyterian Fund. Box Y, Newport Beach, 92868-8912. (To•arda the .new CaJ\~r Center at Hoq lbpital). :,.-:0~~·=~~:.!:i::~,: ~~~~r~~~ :;~~tjl!E"=..~':iiai.:a~~ i:..~:~ =·~~:-= =:··L.~'"il.: =·=::':l'.::t. ~ ~: -'AOfS ne TO 406 tH---Oudty A.cit ber o~ Rho Slpa. 844·l700 I recton $40-$$$4 vcl, Lal All· _;;.:;;.;_.:;;;:.;..;;;.:.,..;;~~..J._~~~~~~ ' t ' I L • 1 TUESDAY, Jl JNE 3, 1986 Peninsulfl' s closure posSi)>le~ Police empowered to close off all traffic If Fourth congestion causes emergency While the scheduled July 4 closure as only p&J'.tial. but the police depan- ment has the authonty to close the enure perunsula at any ume and without notice, Hams said. force rH>dcnts and vasuors to park Uietr can on the north side of Coast HlJhway, and walk Some of the homes at the up of the pcnansola are as far as five miles from the (oast H1.eway. By SUSAN HOWLETT °' .. .,.., .......... City officials have given Newport Beach police the green hght to close the entire Balboa Peninsula to traffic durina the Fourth of July weekend af conaestion reaches danaerous propon1ons. No. 1 in atate Joey James, orance Coaat Colle&e'• aen- utional fraflman, hu been aelected the atate community colleae bueball co-player of the year. Bl. Coast Mary T. Boyce, the first lady of Golden West Col- lege, has been named the college's outstanding citizen./ A3 California· Tour bus driver says he was only going 30 mph when he crashed./ A7 Na don The U.S. Senate goes llve on televlslon./ A4 World Canada retalltates against U.S. Import dutlea./A4 Sports Brian Downing came through In the late going to propel the Angels to an 8-7 win over the New York Yankees./81 Sea View League foot ball la at the forefront with spring practlce./B2 Entertainment "Noises Off" at the Laguna Moulton Play- house ls the funniest show of the season.I Al INDEX Newpon Meach pohce spokesman Trent Harris said a parttal closure of the pe•insula is already scheduled between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. July 4. Balboa Boulevard flill be closed to mcomina traffic from the Coast Highway during that tame period, he said. Newpon Boulevard, however. wtll remain open. Table • service on the beach By SUSAN HOWLETT Of ... o.lr ........ A new beach patrol as hilling the sand in Balboa m lime for the lazy days of summer. But this umfonned squad issues submanne sandwtches instead of citations The surf-side service idea was the bramchtld of two 23-ycar-old Orange County entrcpeneurs who recently opened the Bayside Cafe near the historic fitn Zone m Balboa. Joe Cohen and Paul Ygohna, both of Fullerton, said they were tJred 01 f working for someone else and wan tee I to take on the responsibility o r running then own restaurant. They dec1ded needed a gimmick , something to set them apart from al I the others selling a quick burger anc J frozen ban.ana. They call it the .. Balboa Bcac h Patrol," and it's the first d1rect-ordc r beach service to hJt NCWJ>.Ort. Four members of the Balboa Bcac h Patrol tak~ to the seashore every da y anned with clip boards, menus an d numbered flags, Cohen said. Once on the strand, they take orders fro1 n hungry sunseekers. A numbered flr ag as planted ne~t to customers. who a re (Pleue 11ee TABLlt/A! 1) "If traffic conaest1on or the size of crowds creates a hazardous situation that prohibits emergency vehicles and ~.11.0nncl from entering the -peninsula, the Newpon Beach Police Department has the right to close it to all vehicular traffic at any time," Harris said. Harris said such a closure would ·This means that no vehicular traffic, other than emerscncy ve- hicles, will be allowed to enter West Newport alon1 Balboa Boulevard at West Coast Hiahway, and Newport Boulevard at the Arches Bndge," Hams wd He added that Balboa Island Ferry scrv1ce could also be ...., ........ Bayalde Cafe Beach Patrol m.emben Cbarla Mawrockl and Tom Carroll take orden &om 911Dbathen Rebecca Holloway and JeDDiler Bloom. LaRouct1e debates write-in candidate Presents moderate image; Sumner call~; himdan er to U.S. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Otho.Ir .... ...,, Judie Bruce Sumner, the Newi ><>n Beach wntc-in candidate for the 41 IOth Con~1onal Otstrict Dcmocr atic nommatiou. said Monday that u·1tra- conservative Lyndon L.aRouche and his followers represent a anive th real to the United States Sumner offered his str on~ assessment of LaRouche dunr & a satellite debate with the pcren naal presidential candidate The debate focused on two 'er- siona of LaRouche·s pol11 acal philosophy. LaRouche proffered a mode ·rate version of his positions on dom esuc and international issues, 11 1h1lc Sumner painted a radical p1ctu1 -e ot LaRouche's views. Sumner. s1tt1ng an the Bonneville Studios in Los Angeles. said, "I contend that the LaR ouc he philosophy as bizarre, dangerous and a threat to the Unated States." Sumner quoted extensively from LaRouche pubhcauons in which the announced 1988 presidential can- didate alleged, among other charges, that Great Bntain's monarchy was engaged in 1ntcmat1onal drug traf- frckinJ. Israel is ruled by Britain as "a zombie nauon:· and Henry K.tssmger 1s a Bnt1sh agent and U S tnaitor "If Lyndon LaRouche were presi- dent he would be the first U nited States dictator, and freedom as we know 11 would vanish because the pohtacal enemies of Lyndon LaRouche are 1mmed1atcly targeted as tools of the drua lobby or, as I have been. the chosen candidates of or- ganized cnmc." Sumner said. LaRouche, speaking from a studio 1n Washinaton. DC'. rocuscd on the ~leue Jtt SUMJlltR/A.2} stopped at Uic Pol~ Department's discretion. Ham said Seashore Drive is typically closed durina the Fourth of July hobday. At its May 27 meetina. the City Counct.I approved the added Independence Day weekend-closure from Jiod Street to. West Coast H aghway and from the ocean to Marcus Avenue 1fthe need ames. The approved ~lutJon also authorizes the closure of the entire peninsula at both Balboa Boulevard and Newport Boulevard "should majoNratfic C01*$l10n md/OtC nificant disturbaDCCt occut" d~ t.hO busl weekend. .. We re tcllina people that if Chey plan to bave a pany on what !My antiapa&e to be a busy (traffic) day ao tell their &UCIU of the possibility of• closure and that they may have to walk." Harris wd. Harris said 1uch a closure wu forced two years aao becaote Of me enormous number of beacbaocn ud 1t could happen apin this summer. ("'--e ... CLOSOU/d) .. Ruling on noise at amphitheater;_ goes against c·1fy:· Appeals courfrules city cannot regulate facility on state land By TONY SAAVEDRA Ofllleo.lr ........ Costa Mesa's I~ banle to hm1t noise from the Pacific Amph1theatrt has suffered another setback with an appellate court rulin& that the arena is exempt from local rqulataon. In a deCls1on delivered Friday, the Fourth Th.strict Court of Appeals in Santa Ana upheld a lower court ruling that the amphitheater was proteaed by sovereign 1mmun1ty because ll is on the state-owned Oranae County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa's vanous lepl attacks have repeatedly be'Cn stymied by the issue Of whether local aovcmment should be allowed to rqulatc state propcT1y. City officials were notified Monday that the sovereign tmmunity defense had again come throuah for the 18,000-capacity arena and Lot An- &el~based owner Ned-West Inc . Costa Mesa officials bad wailed more than a year for the rulina. City Attorney Tom Wood in- formed the City Council later an the day and 1ehedWcd a mCC1ina DCXl Monday to discuss C:OSU Meta's options. He wd the next step would be 10 appeal to the state Supmne Court; wtucb has altady lll'Ced 10 te'V1ICW another noise-oriented lawsu:i1 filed by res1deou apinst the open air amphitheater. The bomeownen are challcn&JDI the dismissal in Sul'Criof Coun of environmental~ ~ cause the statute of limataliona baa explftd. Wood wd the city can stil1 falS t.cS' on the publlc nuisanc:ie aspect ol itt lawsuit, filed Sept. 2S, 1934. Althouah local courts have histori- cally ruled apinst the city on the question of IOVerei&n immWlitv, Wood wd be bad beCD optimistic tlrat appdlatejudles would ovenuna the Oct. IS, 1984, ruhna. He noted that another court of appeals ..,- that local s<>vernmeot could n:platc a CU'CUI at Cal State Nonb.ridF bcc:au.sc the activity WU i.n\eDdcd 10 amuse or cot.ertaiA. "rm mad thit court didn't rule in our favor ... Wood said. For m06t of itt lhf'ee.ycar ~. the conc:ett r..ci.lity has been finnJy entrencbcd in coottoveny over the noue C1Capiq into the ldjKC'Dt Mesa deJ Mar and Co.lJeee PIJt nap.. (Pleue -lllaA/A2J Fugltlve monkey brought tojustlce By LAURA MERlt Of .. o.lr ........ After months of playina cat and mouse Mlh an undocumented, ilJepJ immi&fant. aulhontics in Lquna Beach Sunday have finally captucd her. Oara 1s a one-year-old. 15-pound spider monkey who has been causina havoc for the La&una Beach police, an1mal control officcri and resadcntt for sev~ months. Her owner David Walmshurst ~ casaonally allowed the rambunctJous animal to run unfettered throuah the ne1ahborhoods or left her alone tied to a parlona meter. It wasn't until Sunday that animal control officers, worried that Clara mia)u -fAjUre someone. ~ll>1c to (Pleue eee MOR&T I A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified B• A3 A9-12 86-8 85 88 A8 Mesa pz·obes lack of response tO pe~ poisoningS Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices Sport a Tefevlston Weather "'A6 A3 88 81-3 A8 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA °'"-o.lr .......... Costa Mesa's four-member a, umal control unit as being reviewed t 1y the city for alleaedly d1Srcprd1nt and m1shandlin' nearly 20 reports ~f pct potSonangs m a southwest 1 ieaah- borhood. Police Ouef Roeer Ne1h is 10- vcst1ptin1 claims that animal c :>ntrol officen took hours to respond J o c~lls from womed pct owners, whost dogs and cats went into violent seizures af\er reportedly cal1ng poison-laced meat. O ty Manaaer Allan Roeder said the tnVC1tiption would also cover accusations that officers refused to pick up the carcaun and bru hed off residents• suspicions that the animals were potSOned. While the city docs not usually Candidate photo~~ influence voters, UCI researcher says Camera angle, facial expression maltes dlf(eience In study using bogus fl ye~ S Voter\ study the i ucs carefully. then ca t thc1r ballots for the can- didate:. who mostly clo ly match their political views, ri&bt? In a PfM«t world, that m1aht bt the tallC. But here on Planet Eanh, some =~ vote for candida &imply of how they I A~r • - aJal\C1n, at campaisll photos. votcn simply pick the candidates wlno look like they'll do a sood JOb 1n1 office. ~IC1s of the candidate'• I >0ht1cal ~or platfonn. C.ampaiJn con1ulta.nt1 and C)nu:.al reponcn wouJdn 't di pule the u tion that a c.andi<11te'1 ima plays a ·key role in acttina c ted. \. But a UC Irvine rcsearchcrdfctded lo Set 1f he could ubstant~\c the • theory. Shawn Rosenbera, a11111i!Uant profcuor of social psycholoay and political science at UCI, t~ted "votm" wnh bolus ~mpaian Oie~ Ro~btf'I found that candidates wnh 1 cena1n im could defeat their opponent • rcpfdlcsa or PlrtY affiliation. He also found that chan&Jaa fi aal upreuions and camera af\l)es in a cand1date't photo ~uld d1'matac.ally d1spo)c of dead ptt<;, Roeder ~1d animal control workers should take the animals and order au1n~1es when po1sontnf 1s suspected Severa angry residents from f ed· cral. C'apatol and Senate strt-el'> com- plained Monday to the Ctl) Coun~11 that animal control work~~ wtrt 1mpohtcand slow-footed v.hen called on the pct deaths O'-Cf the pa<;t th< week~ PHIL S1£IDEllAI ELECTION '86 ' a fleet the pcl"iOn \ •u~'t't"'' at tht ballot box "Other th1na ~.n equal, • C'an· d1date'\ appcaranct does have a powerful impact on ~oter\' preferences," Ro~nhcra rnndudt"d "G1"e me a candidate. Je~-mc do 1dd1t1on1t'rescarch on how to ~nt him to the votm. and I th1nl •<" oould s1101ficantl" aOcct the dC'C'llon (Pl MeDIA0£/A21 ., .\ tearful Connie Patania said sh~ waited two hours for an officer to amH' as her tcmer max. Lolly. went into a \ tolcnl rrenzy. frothtnf al the mouth and 'ICann& Patama s chil- dren "\omething's wrona when we have to gc through this kind of hell and pohcc won·a respond.'.' J>atan1a prote'ited. Tox1cologacal cxamanat1ons on the dead animals have been too ex· ~nS\vc for the IJieved pet owncra However. two of the residents had vctennanans perform prelimin&r) autopsies The animal's enlr'l.lls were found IO be swollen and reddened. a condition often caused by suychruoe poiJooine. and un<liaesk<I meat not JIYCD by the owners was found an the dop' (Pleue ... a&aPONSS/ A2) OC sherf f deputies threatenjob action I By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DlllY,... .... Oran&l' Count)" Shenfr\ dcpullC$ -thrcatentna to •tnke over stalled contract talk5 -wall bctln some form of JOb ac1ion hy mid-wetk 1f nqo- t1at1ons wuh the county are not rc\umcd. a ~pokc,man said Monday. "Either 1he) convin~ us that they art stnous about rttum1n1 to \lit barpin1n table or 10mcth1na cite w1U happen.'' spok<"Sman Robert Madtod u1d A walkout 1s one of the pontble count:., of action. said Maclrod. ~ ' ~ --~-.~~--'--------------------- 1. .. -· .&2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueaday, June 3, 1988 ., t J!!AGE CAN INFLUENCE VOTERS .•. Al "rm not uyiq we co.ld win an elcaion for an unpopular liberal l)emocra\ in a t'onservative Re- blic&n di1trict, but I think we could ake a ~ to 10 perc,entav point ffe~nce. In a close elccuon. that could have a cnt1cal 1mpect on the final outcome." To test tus 1ssumpl1on1. Rosenbel'I fin& asked parucapants tn h11 study to evaluate black and white photos of meo between 30 and 60, all dtased 1 n coats and ties. All we~ plau,.ble political candtdatcS. The men wert filed on charac- lensucs such as integrity, com- petence. lcadenh1p, atlract1veneu and conarewonaJ demeanor Part1c1- pants we~ asked whether they would want the man 1n the photo 10 ceprescnt them 1n Congress and whether they believed the man could handle the JOb RosenberJ then prepared cam- paign fliers fcatunn& the photos of the three men who had scored the highest Shawn Ro.enbel'I • md the three wuh the lowest ralln&s The men were all 1den11ficd as candtdales for Congress. but part)' affiliations and pos1t1ons on several issues vaned. Each candidate ap- peared on some fliers as a liberdl, on others as a con~rvat1ve. On some fliers. he ~asa Dcmocract. on others a Republican This helped assurl· that appearance and not political p~n> or platform was the determining la<. tor Rosenberg and h1~ assistants pre'> ented the flier\ 111 two groups of ".,.oters" _,. un1vcr\1t> students and 'hopper., al a da\Count depanment ~tore The tc'>I group "as told thr men we re actual cand1da1e' \\hen the un1vers1tv "voter'>" ~Ht: d!>kcd to make a 1:ho1l.e bai.ed on lhl· tl1ers. the tand1dates who had the highest image raungs in the ong1nal '>t reening of ph11tn\ all "on In the polling b> <1hoppcr\ all but one of thl' top choices won and top-rated can · d1da1e who lo<,t unh did '>0 h::t 2 percentage po1nl\ Rosenberg del tded 10 find out II changing a candidate's appearanct." lOuld bnng him more -or ft-wcr - V<HC'i He again asked pc:oplt:'to rate mrn '<, photographs tor 1ntegnt>· (om- petence and other pcrsonallt) tram The two men with the h1ghe!>I ratings and the two with the lowest were then photographed ~nother time 1n sevtn sh&htly d10erent poses. The new photos were rated again. Rosenbcl'I detemuned that chang 1ng the camera angk or ha' 1ng a candidate smile rathl·r than lool \enous altered the ratings on charal ter and fitness tor office The U( I researcher p1lked tht highest and lowe\t rated phol11'> for each of the four men and placed them on c3mpa1gn 01er'> a~ he had done 1n the li~t expcnml·nt. Aµ1n he a\~l·d uni' ersll~ student'> ~nd 'h<>PPt'r' 1t1 "\-Ole" Among lhl· 5ludcnt '011:r\. \Witching lht t·and1"31es' photo\ rcvc.·r~d the outn1mc or one elcl'11un and turned a l lo5t." rate ml<> d landslide 1n the '>t'cond One elcc.:tmn 1nvoh.1ng thl' 'hoppe" "Aa!> dramal1· rail)' rc"er'l<'d whl'n the photo'> wen: '>"Itched In thl' \hopper<,' ~cond rat:e, the d11len:nn· was not !>1gn11i cant "Although the d1tkrl'ntc\ hetwecn the photogrdph' were rcla11vely minor land1da1c' received '>1gn1fi <.·anti)' more \olc\ "hen they were presented in photograph'> wh1l'h ponra~ them as more fat tor pubhc office, ' Roscnbel'I II.Id "We can conclude that d1ftercnt phot01J11phs of the 51me candidate provide voters with different im_!Jes of htJ char1cter and fitness for office, and this in tum 1nfluenCC$ their electoral choice.." RotenbelJ " tryina to isolate the characten1t1cs thal votert UK 10 deciding who was most fit for pubhc offi~. Is It facial suucturc? Hairline? Shape of the Jaw? Eye placement? The nut s~ he 1&1d, 11 to enlist a Hollywood makeup aniSt to enhance those traits ID a candidate to sec 1f th1'1 improves his populanty with voter,, Psycholoiast• dctemuncd Iona aao that people make Judgments 1bout others based only on the way they look But Ro)Cnbera satd poliut.al "''en· lasts have been reluctant to apply the nouon to elections because thq arc uncomfortable with the 1mph~t1ons It could mean th t a lot of peo ple base their votes on factors that hiK"t little to do wllh a candidate's platform or quahficat1ons .. All the talk about •masc 1s. m fact. Justified," Rosenberg sa.id "People do sec personaht1 es wt\en they sec a photavaph, and 1t don have an effect on their voung pattern." He bcheves many campaign or- gani1ers don't pay enough attention to how campa1~ photoeraphs might afTerl fund-ra1s1ng, volunteer support and votes Rosenberg said consult- ant'> could use the same sc1cnt1fic ted1n1ques he employed to detennme the most eflcct1ve image for a can- duJatc "Of cour~e 1t disturbs me," he added "In the long lerm, 1t raise~ qUe\llOOS about what can tX' done to counter this son ofthtng" RosenbcrJ said he hopes lhal 1f image manipulation techniques are made public for all candidates to use, the advantage\ wall be canceled out Rut he admtt!l lhat's "a little naive" In the meantime. an old sayanJ may get a new tw1~1 when pohuc1an~ deudl." that a good picture 1\ worth a thous.and vote\ Injunction denied on gas, liquor sales ban 8y TONY SAA VE DR A OI -Ot111J .... 8\aft Costa M~·s new ordinanle har- nng bustnessc\ from '>Clling ga\ohnl· and chilled akohollt beverage'> ha\ received a hoo\t from Orange< 11unl\ Supenor C.ourt However cit) authont1c\ art· \till unccrt.atn about enforcing the la". "-htch went into dTec.:t March 21 Judge Harmon ~m1lle denied a requesl h) Thnlh 011 Co h1r a 1?rehm1nary in1uct1on allov.ing thl' firm's ga .. station m1n1man at 2021 Ncwpon Hlvd lo cnntuwc \Clhng rcfngeratcd hecr and wine lht• lll> was not1fit"<.l of the dcu~1on Ma~ 20 Thnth " '>Utng C osld Me~ to o"enurn tht• <II\·., t~o-prongcd ord1- nanLc de\1gncd to d1scouragl' dnnk ing and driving ·r he law. apprmcd Jan 2r1 h\ thl' ( 1t'\ ( ounul nrnh1h1t\ luturt." hu,1 nl'''-C' tr11m t11m·urrcnt 'iak\ of akohnhl hc:vcragci, and automohtk fuel Bus1nn..c\ .dread\ '>4:1hng hoth 1trm\ mu\t '>lop rctngcra11n~ the bc"eragc., and cannot ad"crt1\t' that alwho) 1<, \old on the prl·m1o,e\ RESPONSE PROBED ... From Al <.tomachs Some re<>1den" rc~>rtcd rc1..c1' 1ng ~hreatening noks ordenng thC'm· to kcC'p their dog\ from harking Paliln1a ..aid While pohu· invc\t1ga10..., have n111 ,onfinned the po1'>0ntng\, Roeder ..aid there wu enough e" 1dcnlt lo ht'lle\e the animal\ ~ere the '1ct1m' ol toul pla" -'"') '-b)or :'l;urma Hcrt1ug told tht net • '" nl·r<. thl'rc had hc<.'n a lack of <.ommunHatic>n 1n th<.·1rdcallng'>.,.,1th .1n1mal u1n1rol 111l1,·er\ and the pro~ km ~ould lw ( lt:ared up RocJlr al\o d'>\Ured lhal the trouhlt.· ~mt'd to Ix-with md1v1dual offilt'r' v. ho h.i<I not followc-d utv pohc' ·MESA LOSES APPEAL ... From Al horhoods < o\ta 'l.k<,a ta1llnl!I lo I'll r\Ualk .1mphttheatcr "" ncr\ lo l'.ompl) w11h Cll'f OOl')C low\ un\UllCSSlull) Jl• tempted 10 lH<>\Cl ute ~cd-Wc\I 11"\ ,.~ccut1vc olftu.•" and even r<Kk \tar~ performing a1 the arcnd n1e Cll't 'o, '>Ub .. t'(jUCnt f,tW\Ult fl' maincd in hmho Im morl' th Jn a -.,1•,11 awa111ng f-nd.t\ 'I .1p1xllJll· t our1 c1C'Cl\IUO Mcanwh1k 1h1· C.11) in'>pirr.d \t.ttc le1410,la1or' ICI C.irT' hill'> thilt would allov. < O'>ta Me-.a lo enforce 11~ nu1...e ordinance c1n lht· amph11hcalcr One hill died before a ')enatc comm1t1ec, "hile a nc" ~\\L'mbl} mcasurt• 1s on \hak)' ground\ with an agmullural panel < O\ta Mesa al\o persuaded the amphitheater''> landlord the Orange < ount > f air Roa rd 10 \U<.' the arena o\ er the nOl\C l\\Ut: Wood ~•d tht• Cll) had not given up on ll'> lav.\u11 hut pur\ued 11thrr d"C'nuc\ tn \trcng1hen IL\ allal~ ( osta Me\3 is one of a growing number ot Orange County c1t1cs that ha' e barred or restncted the sale of beer and ~inc at businesses d1!>pcns- 1ng motor fuel ~1m1lar proh1b1t1ons were ap- proved last year an Laguna Beach, Hun11ng10n Beach and San Juan ( ap1strano. where city officials ruled that motonsts buying alcohoht. hcverages froni gas stations were more likely to dnnk while dnv1ng Dcspllc the court victory, Co<1ta \.1esa's ass1~tant city attorney Eleanor f-rev and lop code enforcement officer 'iand1 Ren'>on said they wrre unsure when the city would begin t·nforung 1t\ ordinance They )Cl1d 1hc~ were wa1tmg fur the go-ahead from < 1ty Manager Allan Roeder. who plans to confc-r w11h the city allorney'c; office ··samng any legal caution. we will begrn enforcrnJ at.'. Roeder said Monday, meaning the city will force .. busines'ICS 5ellin& beer. wmc and gasoline lo remove rhe alcoholic bevtrage~ from refngerat1on CLOSURE ... From Al He w1d the danger of an emergenl y vehicle not being able to respond lo an acc1den1 or other maJor problem 1s too much of a mk on a unu!;ually <.rowded beach da). ~ewpon Beach C uy Manaaer Rob- ert Wynn said the resolution aulhonzed hy the City Council la\I week only rcfcn to poln1ble closure\ dunng the July 4 weekend. However, he acknowledged the police depart ment does have the nght under ~tatc law to clo~ an) clly street 1f an cmer&ency s1tua11on anscs SUMNER. LAROUCHE HOLD DEBATE ... From Al I S cconom" and "11r\l'n1ng 1)(1\t'rt\ ~umner\ profl<1'><'.d debate top1( on hi-re I .il<ouch<.'., righl 111 call h1m'>Clf a ·The l S l't•1nom\ "m11rall) .ind l>t-moHal \umn1·r l<KU'i<'d on thtsl t'l onom1cally u 'ihamhk'\ .. he <.aid l\ .. Uf' thr11ugh1111t thl' halt hour dl'I · ·11 C1ramm-Kudman 1i. Lont1nucd L~on .sod 1h1s 1n.,unr ta,., rdorm hill " "l > ncl11n I .. i R11U( ht' ha\ hc.·tn pac,\Cd, we t ould ha vc an econorn11 rnllcd a nt•11.1'ja11 · 'iumn<.'r ..aid hlowout by tht\ tall,'' 1 aHnuche \aul "Yet al 11n1· 11mt• he u..ed tht' name HC' charged 1ha1 "iumncr., r<.'fl'H'O· I ~·n Maru J\ .1npartn11.,. afll'r h1\ C'\ were taken out ot 1;on1nt and 1hcn-1d11I\ I l·n1n ,inc1 Man c,1llcd them 'garhagt•" "I don r1·.ilh know "htre tu put The pair agHTCl 111 1h1· drhatc· Jtlcr him on thl' fl<1li111al \pcurum ';umner challrngl·d f aRouche d1sc1 -wht·1hn on thr 1·,.,trcml' nght or thC' pie !\rt Hoffman 1n !ht• 40th d1•.tnrl 1·11trt·me kit hn .tu'il' the extreme\ do pnm;irv llollman" thr rinh Demo mt't'I •1n 1h1· 1 ommon ground ot crat1c tand1ddtr 1n the 40th who'><' 1nt11lc-ran1 c 111 thl' 1dra\ of other\ ancJ name ~111 app-·.H on t<>d3)°'> hallnt a lal k 11f I.11th in an open elcc.:t1on Sumner tbc f>cm111.rat1c Pan" toun· pr•JCC\'> t) l ha1rman '"running a' a wntt'·tn "II he or hie; program\ were cho\.t'n c•nd1da1e 1heri· •"""ulil tx n11 gmng be.ck to our Sumner \did drha11ng Holfman ~Y'>ll'm v.1th11111 armed confronlll- would be a wa<itc of time \inn· 11on," ht• '>a1tl Hoffman wa'i mrrdy a mou1hp1C'<t· l.a~ouc hi·,.. u1unl<.'rcd: "Do you ror thl' l...iRouchi:-ph1lo\(>phy ~ant ;i Jtrtlttr Sumner up 'herr All hough l aRouche rCJCCtcd ma~tng \pc'elhc~ about the l .aRouche r-~~---~---'~~~~...;..~~~~~....::..-=-~~· MAIN OfflCE t)O N ''•f "''" .... ~ A MaAJ'lt• n ,,•'N 1aV~ ·~.ac't menace, or do you want an Art Hollman who" dedicated to the \.Cr) real 1\sue\ <>f \lrategic and other lore1gn pohcy and domestic pol1ty 1!t5Ues. indud1n& the Jcneral bankin& collapse that 15 fac1n1 the l J n1ted \talc\'> · lk <how to u~ this type of 1~1~ I rather than face the 1'1\Ue',' l 1..aRouche Yid \umner \,'lH1 after the dehate that rH·rything hl' quoted came d1rculy lrom Laf{ou< he pubhcahons. "f ant1c1pa ted he would try to look like a moderate That'5 the d<..'l.ep- 11on 'hr u1d fhl· two split the $6,000 <mt of the dehate which m1 y not he ~n h> an}une, 51ncc no 'ltation had auced to lt'lc\l'iC II However, telev151on repre~nta­ u ve!I attendC'd the dt'bate. and Sumner uprcsscd hope that they would at least pick up exc~rpt\ OaU1 Pltot O.Uwery It Ouat1nt..ct v _.,.., • 1' ~·~ ..,. 111 t>o--r, .. ,~,,. • '41 't> Justcall 642 .. 6086 .... ~y '•41y II ~ J<) 'IOI ~ll'r• yr:Afl PlL* ll't • -"lpm c;.e• r-•nr• t p"' .... , ....... t~ .... 0. O-•.O , What do you laltt about the [);uly Pilot? Whal don't you hkt" Call the number •bo~c and your me,u1e will ~ recorded. trantcnbcd and dr- hvered to lhe appropnatt editor The ume 24-hour an1wenn1~rv1ce may be u~ to rC'cord lcttm to the tditor on any topic Contnbuton to our Lcntn column mutt include their namt an<fiewphont' numbtr for verification Tell\ u1 what'\ on your mind • ...,.,., •"'1 ~ ... ,,,.. Oo not 9(.... ,,,., '°' , o, 1 • "' • f191 • 10 ..... ..., •OU' c«r; -°'-'° Clrculatloft TelaphoftH Partial cl earing in afternoon Lltti., lmpt<>Y11tNnt 11 foreca.1 wtth extentlVe nldlt ~ morning IOw cioud• over the °'9ngo Cout te>cs.y, the Ret.IOMI WN1her~ Id P.,,lal elMflng In the ettemoon WIK proytd4t hUy eunehtne wtth hlghl from 8e to 70 a1 the beech• end In the mid 'O ~ 70. Inland Ov9rnlght Iowa will be In lhe mkll 60e to low. IOe Local mauntalne Wiii be fair thro Ltgh Wectneeday wtth htght trom 78 to 95 end iow. rrom 45 to 511 COntlnued hot deya tn the d.e9ftt wlll be eccompenled by '°"'"--'Wind• to 25 mph In the noirthem deeert• Hight In the UPP« deMrt• wt111unge from ta to 105, and lowt from 82 'o 72. Hight In the lowef' cMMrt• Witt rtlll\(le from 105 to 110, end Iowa from ea to 75 Southweet to W9St wind• will bk rw 10 to 10 knoll through toe•l waten tt111 anemoon o..,., • '°"''hwest 9Well of i fwt. Further out, northwee' wind• of 1 o knot.-wlll bb# wtth loCal gint1 to 20 knot• neer Pl Cono.ptk "'· OYet combined $.foot .... . Extentl\'9 tow ctoodlneaa wltt pert I 11lty dNt In the etltrnoon _____ .....; ....... =;;.;•.:.• ~ ....... -.__ ............. ..., ................. u .... ....,.,,__ ......... C'. .... ...;.";.;; ... ;....;..· _,,_ ------------.. -1.-Calif. Tempe U.S. Temps =:-.. : ~ 11 11 n .w .. to .. q Mlglw IOwe llv .... ~""' ~ .. lA 42 .. ,. ~1 ,. 67 17 .. 83 81 .. 72 72 11 13 IMI 54 14 t 7 16 17 SI 541 ... 5' ... ..... 9!I .. '° .. 12 .. eo '"' .. ~ 71 50 93 .. ,, 51 .. ., .. 51 73 M 71 ~ SJ « ... fl SI 44 • , 53 71 42 IJ ., .. ~ ..... 65 541 t l M .. 18 ~ ., ~ 1<..-c.., 11 .. LL• V-0-1 IOI IO ~ 72 .. ~ .. 70 ..,..,.,. .... ti\ ... 71 M4(llAnCI-{ I 6-9 12 IM MllwMill•• II 41 ~tP111M 7' 4' _...... .. .. .... on-... ., 70 -.,.°"' 1""' 12 a HOrloll.V11 N M °"-City u .. ~ 71 .. OflMIOO " n ~I • 11 .. ~· 101 n ~.. :: : l"fOOl!OenOl I 70 11 ~ .. 17 ""'*' City .. " llWlo '° 17 Ncl....ond IO II It LOWll 76 M 8el!Ull•t:11y If 12 8'ln MIOtH ) I l 11 lat!""-' 1• R It 76 ...,.. 71 '2 ~ • 70 ~,.. ,. .. 9"'*-11 14 •1'-91 41 T~-11 ,,,al>Q M T• TotM"'-11 16 T-17 16 r..... •1 • w..,...or oc M 17 O• II It .. MONKEY IMPOfUNDED IN LAGUNA... ., P'romAl t.alce her into custody, ~1d Deputy Pohce Chief Jim Spnene Accord1n1 to Sprcanc, \\.1lms.hurs1 has had monkeys an the past and has a record of procrasttnallng when 1t comes to obuuning the permits n:- qu1red by the city and the state. "We've tned to get him to iet an exouc animal permit !The monkey) n~ds a TB shot" \aid Spre1ne of the animals known to be tuberculosis earners Animal rnnlrol officers took Clara 1010 cu'§tody arund noon Sunday Joy Lingenfelter. an animal control of- fic.cr, reportedly warned W1lmshunt twice that she needed to ~ the documents that authortied W1lmshur<>t to bnng has pct into the countn And twice he failed to produce the papen, pohce said Man} exouc animals arc !lmu&Jled into the-countr) carrying infectious diseases The Stare Fl\h and Game Department requires that imported animal~ be quaranttned before enter- tng the country and that 5u1l3ble housmg be provided for the animal nncc here J,.aguna Beach requires the I unimal be vacetnated, leashed and attended at all times "This monkey ,, very manapblc, hu1 she can act into some escalat101 ngrcss1ve behavior. We are tryma to protect the ~ubhc u well u the monkey," sa1d Linaenfelter of the 1.1ty's dccisaon to impound the .1n1mal. Althouah Clan 1s tame and bas a · sweet disposJlJon," said Brynne Van 1·•utten, senior kennel attendant at the '' namal shelter, monkeys arc un- P rcdtctable. · Accordina to Van Putten, monkeys d o not make &ood pctS "'They att n acssy They carry dueases and a~ s l 1K.Cpt1ble to diseases from humans. I• is best that they stay where they h ve. People &et them as younptcn ~ bcn they arc cute and they 'et older. b 1ggerand more qaress1ve,' she said. When Clara was bed to a parking n 1 eter, children often gathered al'ound and teased her, Lrn&enfcltcr u 1d, addana she mtaht bite someone W1lmshunt's prev1ous monkey. M .1it, bit 5everal people, accordana to Linaenfeher. She said she became womed that Mn was out of control when she beard that be bad tnppcd an elderly woman in San O emente and bitten a youna boy who came to her reteue. ''I saw this monkey ao through some real personality chanies. I saw it act more and more qrcuive, to the point where I was real afraid of some bad mJunes." said Linacnfelter But Ed Harrod, deputy fire marshal 10 San Oementc, sa1d Mu was really "no problem" and btt the boy only after he t>eaan hittina the monkey on the head. Mu died tn Mexico wben he was electrocuted while swin1m1 from power hoes., wd L.J.nsenfelter. When she Jirst met Max, he was enpsed 1n the same activity in north La&una Beach, she said. Wilmshum dOC$ not have 1 per- manent residence in Laauna Beach and could not be re.ached for com- ment. He has yet to contact tbc animal shelter to retrieve has arumal, said Ltngenfelter DEPUTIES THRJEATEN JOB ACTION .•. From Al contract 0 ( ounl) adm1n1strator\ ha.,.e ofkred deput1e) a 4 I percent pa) hike The cu'rrcnt wntrall for depuues e~p1rc\ Jul) 3 "The po'>\lh1ht) of a \lnke br, ':lherifT\ deput1e., ''of concern to us., ' John \1blcy. county dtre<:tor of cm- ploy,ee relation\, ~•d late last week "Bui I don't think our deput1c~ would ~tnlce 1llegall). They're too consuent1ou\ for that .. .\ ~tnlce by public employee\ is Illegal 11 ll present' a threat 10 public.: health and safet). Sibley \aid Macleod d1~grced. \annauon worlcen 1n l.m Angele!> \trud. last year and that strike later wa\ upheld by the courts. he ..aid Sheriff''> deputJc<. voted over- whelmingly Fnday to authon1e a walkout or other form of J<>b action. fhc final vole, conducted by tele- phone <.howed 435 deputies favonn& .. JOh acuon and only ea&ht tn oppos1- t1011, Macleod said. I fc said the vote should carry a "st rang messaa.e" to county neao- 11a lor-1 ··we anume they read the news- papers and '8W the vote," said Macleod. "We're ~ttll wa1un1 to hear from them" County neaotaators said dcput.aes are bema unrealistic m their contract demands while the assoaauon said they county has yet to "act scnous" about negotiating. ............................................................ T 1 ABLE SERVICE .•. P'romAl 5a v 1:d the bother of lea vtna I heir "We were tared of havm1 someone else tell us what to do," Cohen s&Jd. "You know how 1t as." lO\\'CI. \'\'hen memben of the beach patrol fini • .h tabnJ four orders, they return to t lte Bayside Cafe where the orders The Bayside Cate, wh!Ch bepn service on the sand ID late Apnl, wdl continue throuah the summer, Cohen wd. are •prepared for delivery "l't's aom& fanwuc," Cohen said ('.ohen and Yaoltns, who have ~no ·wn each other smcc kinderpnen, hav t: dreamed of aoina into business for I hemselvcs after wo.W.na iJl food sen tee. The beach patrol force may 1n- crtaK wttb the demand of hunarY tounsts.,headd.ed. The.two hope they wilt need more numbered fla81. 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