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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotTOMOMOWJ FOMCAIT8 ON Al * lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I TUE DAY, JUNE 17, 1986 Mom asks jurors to spare Alc·ala Tearful appeal to avoid death penalty cites •good boy' image ~nd Army record By USA MAHONEY ud PAUL ARCBlPLEY Of .. Dellt,... .... The mother of convicted loller Rodney James Alcala broke down on the sand Monday, tearfully telhn! jurors she loved her son "very much. Anna Mana German was called by defense attorneys dunng the penalty phase of Alcala's murder tnaJ in Supenor Court in Santa Ana to persuade jurors to spare him the death penalty AkaJa, 42, was found guilty on May 28 for the lodnap and murder of a 12- year-old Huntington Beach 11rl an 1979. It was Alcala's second conv1c- tionfor the slayina of Robin Christine Samsoe Questioned by defense attorney Ke 1th Monroe. Gennan descnbcd her son as "a 1ood boy" who performed well 1n Catholic schools and jOmcd the Army after anduatana from hiah school m 1961 . The Monterey Park resident aaid Alcala attended collqe aftc:r has discharge in 1964 and araduatcd from UCLA an 1968. "He was aJways on the honor roll." she said. But under cross-examination by Deputy Dt1tric1 Altomcy Thomas Goethals, German w11 asked about her son bema absent without leave 1n 1963, dunna which time ne allticdly citpo~ h1m~lf to one of his iSle"' When the defense objected. Judet Donald McCanin ~nt the jury out of the room. With the Jury gone. Goethals eitplaincd be wanted to a~k about Alcala's Army record. which rtve~lcd he went AWOL to h1~ mother's home and there "eith1b1ted himself nude to his younaest sister who became hystencaJ ... Accordin1 &o the record. Alcala tesulied he didn't know 1f he wanted to have sex with the 11rl. Gocthals MJd. McC.art1n disaJJowcd qucttion1na about the alle&cd incident. rultna ats v-.lue was unequal &O the prejudice the jury mi&ht feel upon heann1 it. Upon the jury's return, German said Alcala was .. very quiet" after has Army ditcha~. but he d1dn•t Jttm different to her. "He read a lot.'' she said ... , have never had any problems with ham." The def'cnte IO called MveraJ n Quenun ;uarcb 10 the tand ho t.esUficd b wu not a problem while sntinJ on death row aft.er hit first conviction. Contrary to ttalc:mmts by ddeme attorney John Punck Dolan prior ao the heanni, death row iom tCI who knew Alca!a did not testify Mond.af · C<><0unscl Monroe saiCf Dolan 1 plan to un\.ed the unusual cast ol wunessn was a ~ of-misanfonna-unn .. (Pleae eee ALCA£A/A2) Warrantles·s search allowed in Newport case · Chief Juatlce Warren E . Ba.r1er l• retirlnC after 17 yean on tbe 8apreme Court.A2 Sports Brad Daugherty of North Carolina was chosen by the Cleveland Cavaliers as the first pick In the NBA draft today. /81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Com lea Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather 86 A3 A7-10 88-10 B7 84 BS A6 A3 84, 10 81-4 BS A2 Dylan, Petty in Costa Mesa Bob Dylan. rock•• poet laureate, joined , Tom Petty and tbe Heartbreakera on•taae Monday ntabt when their "True Con- feulona" tour made lta atop at tbe Pacl.ftc Amphitheatre ln Coeta Ilea. The capacity crowd of 18,500 included Dylan fan• 1eneratlou apart who were treated to aoch cl ... tca u ''lllowtn' In the Wlnd" and ''Knockln' on Hea•en'• Door." A aecond Dylan-Petty ahow will be •taaed at 7 :30 toniCbt at the Pacific Amphitheatre before the tour moYea eaatward. Court backs offf cer who found cocain e after robbery report From staff and wire reports The presence of a blecd1n1 man in a Newport Beach apanment where a robbery had been reported justified pohcc walking through the premises without a warrant to look for other v1ct1ms, the state Supreme Coun ruled Monday. · The court, on a 5-1 vote, upheld an .. emergency" search by Newport Beach police that allegedly found cocaine m the apartment. leadma to drug charges being filed agaan't the wounded man and a roommate Chief Justice Rose Bird dissented. saying police should not be aJlowcd to claim an emerg,ency to JUSt1fy a warrantless search without first que~ t1onm1 the available resident. who was weanng a bathrobe and was obviously not the robber Bird said the rullna signals "the be&Jnnmf of a new era of warrantl~s searches in this state." Tbe coun said Newport Beach officers ~ told m November 1983 that a robbery had oocWTCd at the Oakwood Garden Apanments and a v1ct1m was 1n1ured and bleeding. Officer John K.Jein saw blood spou outside the apanment, knocked and announced his pre~ncc Klein kicked 1 n the door when no one answered Inside. Klem saw Danny Joe Tam- borino walkina toward him an the living room. weanng a bathrobe and bleeding from his face. The offic<'r said he was unccruun whether Tam- bonno was a v1c11m or a suspect,\<> ht' took Tambonno ouls1de and hand- cuffed him. After findin1 that the wound was not ~nous. Klein re<ntered the apartment 1n what he later described as a search for other v1ct1ms. He sajd he saw cocaine residue on a coff « able and · othc-r drua l)atl· phcmaJta items that were the basU of charges ap.inst Tambonno and b.is roommate, Danny Joe Smith. the coun aa1d Revers1n1 a ruhng by the 4th Dlstnct Court of Appeal. the Su- p~me Court c;a1d the evidence could be u5ed apm't the two men becautc the policeman had acted lcplly. KJe1n evidently acted in~ faith and had no 1nfonnat1on that rthere wis only one v1ct1 m an the robbery, u1d the ma,onty opinion by Justice Malcolm Lucas Justices Allen Brouc;sard Cruz Reyn010. SLanlcy Mosk and Joseph Grodtn concumd ··common sense and a reasonable concern for human hfe justified b.tm m conductms a walk-tbrouah search trul) hm1ted m scope to dctenninina 1he presc=nce of other v1t't1ms" Lucas ~·d .\hhough former Oranac County upcnor Court Judle Davtd Carter concluded that T ambori.no was ob- viously a v1ct1m rather than a IUSpcet because of his appearance. Lucas s&Jd the court 1hould not 9eCODd-tuess Klem'~ reasonable bdief tbat be was acuna in an emergency. But Bird said that by allowana a policeman to enter a home without even l$klng a v1ct1m whether anyone el~ was injured 1ns1dc, the court approved a "complete lack of respect for a cnmc: v1ct1m·, pnvacy nghts." Pohcc: rould \CC Tambonno was a resident and a v1ct1m and had no rcawn to think anyone else was in the apanment. Bird said. r~~~~:~~~~g~~ Probe of Marine pilot training ordered By STEVE MARBLE Ol .. Dellt ......... A cnmanal's worst niahtmare "'II be11n to unfold this weekend whc:n the first of nearly 6,000 police officers show up 1n Newport Beach to test their endurance, strenath and agility But an 1h1s instance -the 20th Annual California Poh<:e Olympics -the officers will be pitted against each other. not against the bad guys of the world (Pleue 11ee POLICE/ A2) By PHrL SNEIDE RMAN °' .... Dellt "991 11111 A Nav) 1nvest1ga11on of the Mannl" ( orps' pilot training and ground )upport for A-6 anaclqets 1s eitpeclC'd 10 have no 1mmed1atc effect al thr Manne Corps Air Stauon al El Toro The Orange County ba'><' 1s one of two Manne bases 1n the United Stale'°\ where A-6 squadrons arc stationed The 1nvesttgat1on, ordered by Navy Secretary John F Lehman will focus on traanana. support and flight lime for Mannes who fl) A-6 Jets The probe follows a recent article an the Manne Corps Gazeue that con- duded Manne A~6 air crews were expenenc1ng a higher mishap rate than Nav\ crews flvmg tht: same planc: It also follows a recent two-day vl\11 by Lehman who was on acuve-<iuty with a Manne squadron at El Toro Lehman is a commander m the Naval Reserve and a trained bombardier Council chooses to stay out of mobile home park dispute By TONY SAAVEDRA OI .. 0.-,,... IUft After a year ol emotional debate. the Costa Me\8 <. 1ty Council voted Monday not to intervene an disputes betw«n residents and ownen oflocal mobile home parks The action brouaht Jeers from the mostly elderly resadents of Tra1lenown Mob1k Home Park where comphunts over rent mcreasc'I and manaitcment prompted the city 10 consider forming a mediation board That idea wa\ 'iCuttlt'd by council member'i who are leery that arb1 trauon ma) amount to rent control The council wa'I alc;o adv1c;ed by \1ty Manager Allan Roeder th.at ( osta Mesa had little 1umd1ct1on over park prac11ce-. C ounc1lman Dave WhC'ele r d1'I· ~nted in the 4-1 vol<' to kt Tra1lertown re'l1denti rewlvc their own problems with park owners Onan and Gerard Doughe? Wheeler complained that after reponedly delayana talks With rn1- dents. the Doughers scheduled a town hall meeting that conflicted with Monday's council hcanni. He u 1d 1t appeared the owners were attempting to d1 suadc ~pie from test1fy1ng before the council. Ncvcrtheleti\, Mayor Norma (Pleue Me llOBD..lt/ A2) na' 1gator on l\ 6 airlraft .\ .,poke'iman for Lehman, Capt Mike Sherman, c;.a1d. "The se<reta ry 1'i not implying that Manne A-6 crews arc lc'I\ capable" than Na' y crew~ But he "anl\ to know 1f1hcr('·., a problem here 1ha1 neC'd'i fi\ang. HC' \f)('nt time 1alk10g IA-llh Manne\ nn at:t1vc duty and fl}1ng with them and he ohv1ous- I~ came away w11h .,ome qurc;t1on\." The 1nvcst1gat1on will be con- ducted b) the Na"y\ tn\pcctor gen- eral Rear <\drn fal'k ft'llt:rman and will fotus on Manne ( orp'> squadrons fl)'1ng the ,\-6, lhe basic all- wealher bomber assigned to Na')' aircraft tamers officials said Maj. Anthonv Rothfork. a \poke'l- man for Manne ( orp<, headquancr-. in Washington . [) ( \31d thC' Mannes are cooprrat1nt1 IA-Ith lhl· m 'esugatiun Rothfork \J1d two <,quadmn' ''' l\-6Jets arc ba'>Cd at£ I Tom o\nothl·r three active squadron\ and ont' tra1nin~ 'IQuadron art' lrK·att'd at Gisler School students finish year with class By ROBERT BARKER Of -.,.., "991 ..... C h1ldren al< 11\kr S<.·hool "11l leavc a lepc) ol wmmun11\ \l"f\ 1\ 1' "hen the\ wolk out ol 1hc1r cla'>\rOOms for the la" 11nw W('dne\J;n Thn ral\cd S4. I no 1n plc'dgc'I for the March ol I >1ml'" 1n thr \.\all •\crn<,\ \mt'n(a fund-ra1'iC'r 1n Apnl More youngster\ -I \11 lrom thr c;tudcnl h<l<l) of '711 -part1c1pal<'d from G1'iler than from an' 11thrr '4'hool 1n Oranl(e Count) T hC'\ ra1\('d S 1,000 for lhc \larvma children of F th11>p1a l .a-.1 vC'ar, tht'y ra1~d S 1,4()(1 for nttdy local 'i<'n1or. "hl·n r.H h 111 the pup~il\halC'd 'd1Fcn cook1r\ in a bakcoff -their v('r\111n 11f a\ hilt lOO .. OfT In \p11l Pnnup:il Ian< olhn<1 go1 a call from Hunt1n1tton lkadl rPleue aee YOtmGSTERS/A2) ( hem Point. N < The Na'\ has I 3 active A-6 <iquadron'> Most "Ja v> 11rcrafl ear- ner. are ~nt to sea carrying Marine ( orps a'i ~ell ao; Navy 11rcraft In thr case of the ~-6. each wuadron con'll'its of I 0 to 12 plane T ht· \.ft ha'I sophm1cated clcctronte C'Qu1pment that allows bombina runs on land or at sea dunng foul weather oral night. A-6 aircraft part1c1patcd an the o\onl 15 night bombma runs (Pleueoeee llARIJR/ A2) Houses nixed on Holly land 8\ ROBERT BARKER °' ~.,.,., ..... -- 1 funtington Beach Cit-. <. ouncil mt'mhcr' Monday n1ahl turned down a 1.in1ng proposal by thl' Huntington lka1 h < o that would allow lhl' con•.iruc11nn of up to I ~00 home\ on prnpt•rt lormerly ownc-d h) th(' I toll\ \ugar C o c in a '·2 vote, 'ouncil offic1alc; '"kd w11h re 1dent~ "ho a11ued that tilt" homt"\ \l;Ould add 10 C'On&~t1on ind drn\ll\ and p111 a drain on l'll\ I(' \0 Ill\ 'C\ (Pleue.ee Z0"11'G/A2} Parents sure know how to throw their kids a party Five area high schools hosting no-alcohol Grad NI hts that have proved success In past Hey k1d\, mom and dad want to some trcns havl' 10 leave, the) can throw rou a pany. But they'll nCC'd a note from their You re lf'ldua11n1 from h1ah parent$ And once the) leave. they 'IChool and they want you to have a can't come back. aood lime. lnv1tc all your fnends. So what do you uiy7 The~ will be plenty of chaperone' If a araduataon pa.ny thrown b> tO kttp an eye On than~. 0( COUflC, no parents '°und' ahout H much fun II alcohol w1JI be ~rved. And don't you tak1n1 a kid brother alona on a date. dart neak any 1n your own. No dru how do you upl11n the tact ncarl> either, not even beforc the ~ny. And every aradu una ~nior at l .aguna you won'& be allowN to dnvc all over auch. Coron d.cl Mar, Newport town hoot1n' and hollenn'. Harbor, Esl&nc:ta and Manna hiah lnfact,onccthcpanysan1.noonc · oo1s i1 plann1nf to attend all~· can le&\lt until morn1na. WC'll. OK. a( n11ht. alcohol· rC'c .. !"ltCl'lt· chaperoned part1e\ Thursday mah1 follo~n, thC'IT araduatton eer- emonie$. The explanation •~ simple •. \8) parent who host the part•~ C.1rad Niaht ~lebrlllOns arc popular ~­ caust they're fun. They're safe. the) involve percnts and the communit). ~nd they work In rttcnt )Ur\, biah hool scmon have wtlhnaJy fortcitcd a niahl of (rttdom and unchaperoned mer- rymaluna for the chance to cdcbr1te anaduat1on w11h their classmatC'5 1n. safe and '°bcr envaronmcnL ''<irad Niaht 1u way to ore for llUr ktd 1n a meaningful way," U>• l on Warm1naton. mnther of a Ncwpcin H111hor High Scht'Hll Kraduatc a' IA.ell a cumnt \tudcnt ·· Thc ongrnal purpo..._. wa\ to pro\ IC.ft' an alternatl\C tu ha\ IOI kuh amna out and 1r.tllng wild and '"'" We were hr.ann& thrsr. tra11l \ton~ of kids bc1n1 •OJUJ'("d or killed in alcohol· rtltlCd a .. 1dcnl~ "Warman11on ~•d "I hll'' 'Ahcn p:tf'("nt~ came 101ethr.1 and d('( ittcd to c1o !'ttlmt'th1ng ahout It •• 1 Ix: rc!lult ''an tlahOratr aml 11mt'· coMumuia cflon b) P"n:nh. ~ho volunt«r 10 pl n an all·ni(lht p.arty for thC'ir tttn rs Pan-nt ot ~nmr "tudcntt nan in the tall. sclcctmaa theme for the l1md N11ht p111t~ ant\ '0Mtr11< l1n1 L ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws elabof'lte 'I.Ct\, props pnw booth\ anll other attraC't1on\ for t hr 'el chnuon\, htld on 1he h1~ school , .. mpusn I ood and non-alrnhohc ~veraat' ..re ~"rd. band' lrC' hired for cntcn anment and tht' \tudenl'I arc cncoura <'d to drn-. an costume5 appropn te to lhr. theme ( Montt C 1rlo. JuoaJe Safan. Wild Wesl, etc) "'"hen they're throuah. It end up lo9kin like a mo' 1c ~t." \.\arm· 1n11on \a)!I When local h1ah ~hools hold pduauon C'C1Tmon1cs on Thunda)', Laauna Be h HiJh wall follow -.1th •t• 10th G d Niaht ttkbnt1 n Corona dd Mar-. Im rk its x"tnth )tar and Nc•pon H fbor "111 1tt fourth Grad Naght nd this r. l"t'nt ('I tudcntut Pleaae eeeORAD Q T/A2, [ .. ~ A2 * OrltlQe C 1 DAJLY PILOT/ Tuesday, Jun 17. 1988 POLICE OLYMPICS SLATED ON COAST ••. l'romAl The athle'ic event, ball~ u tbt larse t pthenna of amateur ath~n out ide the Ol)mpic Games. open June 24 an\! clo~ July I with a final shooting cvrnt Hosted b) the Newport 8cach Pohoe Department and UC Irvine, the pme~ will~ 1pread throughout thecountyand bt">ond wtth vcnueus near a~ Corona del Mar Sta'e Beach and a\ far as the Prado Tiro Shootina Ranae 1n Chmo. "Th11, one will bt' the biggest and, in all 1110<.kMy. th bc't •• 1d officer R1~k Rmdley, one ofLhcorpnszers ol th.: game\ Otlilers will compete 1n 47 evenb ranging from 'iurfina to arm wrtstling Bo'ing, croi,s country, basketball. '>Oftball. nchng and even 'k.uba d1v1ng arc 1mong the 1:ompcttt1ons. Man' ol tbe events will Ix staged at UCI. Other venues mclude Newron Harbor. the Oran&e County Fair· a.rounds. Mlle Square Park and the llleacb at .S6th Strttt, whert the surfina compet1t1on wdl be held. Gold, silver and bronze mcda.11 will ~ dastnbuted follow1na t.aeh event. Bradley esumattd that upward of S0.000 pectators will view events durin& the nine-day compcttt1on. Specifi c mfonn1t1on on events, which arc o~n to the pubhc at no charge. i~ uvailnble throuah tbe Ncwpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. "In fact, 1funyom: wants to be riaht in the thick ol 1t, we sllll need ~oluntct~ on quite a few of the nent~ " ~1d Bradley, who will com· pe1e 1n the JUdo event himself. Pullet' officers from around the 'it.ate will be nayina at the Newport She11ton, the official headquarters for the pmcs and the · te of several compemioM includina wrestlinaand table tennis. The pmes an sponsored by 40 area a iations and businesses, includma The Irvine Co., tbe Orange Coast Daily Pilot and-what clse?- Winchell's Oonuts. Proceeds from the event will ben· dit "" youth-orien1ed service aroups: the Boys and Olrls Oub of N'cwpon Harbor, the Orangewood Home for Children, the Assessment and Treat· mcnt Services Center, the Orange County Special Olympics., the UCI Poison Control Center and the UCI AthletJC Scholarship Fund. A share of the proceeds also will go to the Newpon Beach and Irvine pohce employee associations ZONING PROPOSAL REJECTED •.• From Al "l hl.'rt' t'lo getting to be so mut h drn'ltt~ that tt's ~ary," allomt'~ Tum Harman told official!.. "Dt.•\ d opers would build on cvel) square inch ul proper!\. 11 allowed I ht•y I the:' Hunt- ington Reath Co.) "ant rcs1dent1al (zonmg) bccau\c 11 would make more monl') I uq~l' )'OU not tu g1 H.' \pt:ual u ca.~rm·nt w thl· I lunt1ng111n lkath ( II. I he rn opl'rt) m•ar l 111., \q:nuc: tht• Southcr n Pat 11it R.11lroad nght of \l.<J\. (1artidd \H·nuc C n'll!tl ~treet. l:rnnl \ \ l'nUl' and C1uldt•n \.\. l'\l Strl'ct, " toned f(ll 1ndu,mal U'lt J\ pan ul 1ht· \1.H·.1lkl! ( 1othard lntlu\- tn..il ( umJ or Hui u1111p.111\ 1.ltltu al'lonll'Od 1ha1 111du,1rialt\I'> h.1 \ t' 'ho" n no 1ntl·r~'>l in dt \Cl11p1np the .irt•a Huntington ~ach Co official Btll Holman said that the lack of a freeway (an 111-fated Pacific Coast Freeway "a" once env1!.1oned to d1scct the area I and a fall-off in the use of the ~outhern Pacific Railroad has dampened indusmal hopes He called Monda> night'\ dec1s1on "a maJor setback." Holman also said that \tall mem- bers presented inaccurate figures showing that industry would bnng revenue to the city wh11l' rec;1dl'ncei. "ould mean a finanual drain It would take an 1ndustnal de- \Clopment of about 2 m1ll1on 'lquarc f~t roughly the s11e of the Fluor Corp headquaner~ to hnng eton- om1c benefit. he \atd Fueling contro"er!>) to the proposal was a "flip-flop" by the Planning Department staff to rec- ommend the residential use after supporting the retention of industnal zoning when the matter was acted upon 1n May by the Planning Com- mission. Planning Commission Tom Livengood said today that abrupt change in position "was an obvious power play to give the company what It wanted. It 1s trying to circumvent the public process, and it wasn't in the best interest of the city," he said. Council members Ruth Finley, Ruth Bailey and Peter Green voted to retain industrial zoning Monda> Don MacAllister and Jack Kell) voted to send the dispute back to the Planning Comm1ss1on. Mayor Bob Mandie and John Thomas abstained MOBILE HOME PARK DISPUTES •.. From Al lkn1ug .111d 11t hl'f ~uunul mt•mf'l<Cr, )31u the~ h.td .ilrt·.td~ hl·.trd t•nough '>111\I: ll'\tlk Ot\ of tltl· \\ il\11n \llt'l'I p;trl-lir11ugh1 lhctr r rohkm\ to l 11\ I IJ ll IJ'>t lune \.\. c: 't• hct•n a H ar gl'lltng ht•rt• 1u..i lr.1ng IC> he gutxl gu}\ and wt•'fl• n111 gt•ttin1.1 a11\\l.hl'r.:." lkn1og -.aid T hl' 1:1 1\ ha\ Ileen \onwwhat uf J n·krl'l' a'irc:;u.l~ 1al..1ng re\11.lt n1,· 1 umpla1nl\ gt·t11ng nplan.it1on' from the o" rll'f'I ,1nd tr. ing 10 ht•lp t'XJth "dl'' r.:~uf\e thl' t~,nlltl I\ \hC \Jld Hut ri:'.11J e111' rt'qllt'.\lt'U a l 11\ ,rd1 na11tl' th;11 "lllllll regulatt• e\ 1 !tor ' rn~utrt' p.11 ~' In hl'lp pa' l11r •) 111on an.I p1t·,cnt 11"nt•r., lreim rl'lll 1\ 111g f'\'>hl1h1l \!Fil\ fr om rnnh1k hot l'' ,,,Jc lrt1111 h~·Jltli .111d '·•kl\ t11n- 1.e11' d.1unul n1t·111tx·r, ':mi the' '(,'I 111•\l.l'rlt'\\ 111 ln lCI\ t"lll' 111 tll\• l'Ult' thcrcl11rt" lurtht•r \lUtf\ ,,,,uJJ he lut1k Tra1lcrtown spokc\man (1lc..·n (1 rcener agrcc:'d that thl proct'\\ had gro"'n llnng. ··we: are absolute!}' fatigued with the pohttcal forum .. ..aid <.1m:ner adding the park meeung had been (ailed to establish re<i1dent1al rom- mtttt·t·~ that would deal w11h griev- an<:e!I. <i<X'tal a<:tl\ tlH~S and rule\ enforcement 1-unhermore, the park will spomor open lorum-; oncc a month he ~td Donald Hunter associate regional tlirettor of the ( 1olden ~tate Mobile Home:' O"neri, league wa'> doubtlul the comm11lcc'> would al'tuall> 'loof\c tht· prnhlenn at the 70-\p.tte park "I am appalkd at "'hat ha\ hdp- f'll'fl t'd hat· Hunter \Clld. alter the t11un1. 11 rdused to po~tpom· tht• matter 'o rl''>tdl·nts could attt'nd the riark met•ting ""fl io, \.l"T"i ttnng. It I\ \t'I"\ \H'Jf\ This 1sa prcJud1ced council that 1<, not looktn' out for mobile home rc<,1- dents,' said Hunter Tra1lertown residents first ap- proached the council when the Doughers began raising rents. revis- ing lot Imes and enforcing new regulations after buying the 31-year- old park in June 1985. Initially refusing to get 1nvoh ed. council members agreed 1n December to 1nvest1gate the disputes. ''The city's junsd1ct1on over prob- lems at Tra1lenown 1s, at best. extremely limned." said the resulting report, completed May 15 by the ell} manager's office ALCALA ... From Al MARINE PILOT TRAINING ... Huntington Beach Detcrn"e f{1ch- ard Butcher. who was also called to the stand. said he was unable to find a store 1n Huntington ~ach that earned the distinctive gold eamng.s the prosecutton said Alcala took from <.;amsoe's body after mutilating and d1~cardtng 11 10 the foothill\ near Pa'>adena From Al .1ga111~1 1argl't' 1n I ih)a I r;11ni ng Jt 11 Toro 1n,oh l'' nnf, \l,11 1rw pilot\ altli ou!lh \O JTH' n.l\.tl '' 1.1t11r' 110,c tht' h.l\l' lor rdut'l1ngand •lhl'I ~1"11' \./1 tr.11 1111111 ,11 f I I <1111 11 ludt'• pr .1t Ill l' '"' l.111d1 nv <111 111 1,111 <.llrt\'I., \t Udlll~ II• Ith .11lldl0 111 llll' 'I H r ( •r P' I 1.tt t'll\' .1 I'' 1lt''"o11,tf I Ill 11.11111111llt1 { ,, 1'.11111111· \ 1. pt l<>I\ I ,I\ 1111 l1tl'll fl\l'I\ II\)! 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Marvann Fra11er mother ot the murdc:'red child. testified during the tnal that she bought the eamngs for her daughter The heanng was conunued un11I tuda~ "'hen the defense planned to call other out-of-town w11nes~ tu the stand GRAD NI GHT P ARTIES PLANNED ... rromAl \f.11111.1 111 •h 111 ll un1tnjlt1111 flt ''h 11ul I I, ll\ 1.1 I l1gl1 11' ( l\f,1 \11•\,1 \\Ill h•l\I ll1t H 111\l I 11.1.t \.1glil~ lur "p.1111111• \~nlllf' But \\ ,11 1111111•11111 1lt111k., 1111 < .1.1d '"l>•l1 t 1d• ,t I'> 11111~·•111.f ll 1 kl'l'P ,1 \('l It'! \\ 1tl1 111 111 lfl 111 Bill I :1\1.\t'll. p.11~·11 1, ·Ill' lit 11111g .1 v1d1·01,1pt• 011 hm' 111 ''·•g• ,, I" .id 'l tl(ht l he ta ix· \'Ill h•· llt\lr1 huh<I to parent\ ol \lUOt'O[\ 111 l•tltl•r .111·.1\ int~re\tcd in hll\ltng c,all' ~·ru1tu.11111n part1cc; \\'.ir m111~t·1n·~ 1111r.rr\l in C1rad ~1gh 1 grc" o rl of hl'I own part1C1- pation 111 '~\\non Harhor High\ celehra1 111n '·"' H·.i1 Parent!> from ~c" pt>rt H.irhor < orllna del Mar and l ... 1~una H1·.1l h m1•t 1u dl\CU\<o ho" cath li!.rnup "·''r11111 • tn11rµn11l' tht·11 [lart\ f 1u1 ul th.11 <alllt' a 101 ul t•nthu\1.1,rn .ind gr<'.11, nntcrn among fl.lrl'Ol\ .. \.\..um1n1-:lon ll'c.:311\ "I told lhcm I cl ml' ""llfl nn 1alking with othl·r 'l hoot<; <Jh.,ut 'taning thetr "" n ~h drt•am 1\ for C\Cf) high \l ltool l o hHH' <1C1rnJ Night "It \r\l' l <JO do lhl\ tor thrbe \thools, l'\l"~ lrnl 1n f>rnngt· ( ount}' c.:an be 111\11h c<11n a <,ak cn\.ironment wllh n11,1r1 1d1'nl\ no rn1um•1, no dl'alh\ ·· MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 111 i ' \lu:.HI) f)<Hl'nl \ 111 \llldl'llt\ ,ti nl\l'r"I~ lltglt 111 lr-.inc.: .trl' watl h- rng th1' \car'> f}IOl l'l'dtng' do\c..·I~ 111 jn 11u p;itwn of staging their ft"' C, rad "'•ght 11l'xt H~i'lr \nd W.1rm1n~ton \a~'> \ht ha-. rctc1\.cd 1n4u1r1c1, lrom '>l huol dl\lrttt\ in Lu' \ngck'>. ~an Diego .ind \an Bernardino lnuntrcs Natmnjl 'itat1c,t1c.:s ~how th.11 at'X>ul 5 IJOO people under 21 arc k1lkd every u·ar 1n motor vehicle cra\he\ linked lo ale ohol It's all the morl' trag1t. \\hen ~u<:h a loss 1ssufTered uunng the \1-Cel ol high ..chool graduation \o 11·, understandable "h" < 1rad "-1gh1 org;1011er. arc !><> \tn<:t ahoul the: l t.:khrat1ons ~tudcnl\ caught drinking or t\ under the 1nnuence of drug\ or ak ohol tannot join the part... \tu dent\ who w1~h to lea"e during the night must tOntact their parent<; lor a ride home The panics are limited to member\ of tht· school\ '>en1or clar,r, Student'\ arc told of the gu1dehncc; beforehand, and there arc no excep- tions While mo'it ~hoots stage (Jrad N1ght!i on the \('hool campu!>. ['itan- c1a High th1c; year will 'itan the party on campus. then have \tudents board hu\e'> for long Beath and a three- hour cru1c,c out of Long Beach Harbor whrre the} 'II be entertained with a buffet dinner, dam:ing and casino game..·' l 1kc other $Ch<>ols. Estanc1a's parent~ have garnered the suppon of local merc.:hants who have donated door pnzes and other gifts. Manna High. which also 1s staging tts first (,rad Night. has selected a Hawa11an holiday theme for its pany, which will spread over five room'i at the \Chool "'The reaction of the kids 1s always special,'' Warmington says. "They ~e all the elaborate props and sets and they feel so touched that their parents took the time to throw 1hese part1e'i for them " And JUSt lo ~how they're good ,ports about 1t, parents of the sensors do not chaperone the pany. That task l'i left to parents of JUnior students, who get to take over the plannma tasks the following year A sign that huna in th mnasaum of one Grad Night summed up the parents' sentiment best: "h 's all nght, it's your tum now Love. Mom and Dad" D•llJ PUot Dell very t• Quar8ntMd Justcall 642-6086 ~"'""'' ,_, " '°" 00 llOI te.. yOVf pepet Dt ~ ~ 0 ... ,. r..•.,.. 1 0 ... ._,., yOU' CC1CY .. 11 Of ,. ..-.a What do you hke about 1he Daily Pilot'> What don't you hkc? Call the number above and your me~uae wrll be rc<"ordcd . tran~nbtd and de· livered to the appropnatc C()11or The same 24-bour 1nswcnn1 service may be ustd to record letkn to the ~1tor on any topic Contnbuton to our Lcttcn column must include their name and telcDhonc number for vcnfic.tuon. 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Burger is ret1 n ng after I 7 years and that he will nominate Just1Cc W11l1am Rehnquist to 1hc nation's highest Jud1c1al post Reapn said he would nominate An tonin Scalia. a member of the U S. c.:ircun coun of appeals for the D1sm c1 of Columbia to replace Rchnqu1s1 The announcement. made 10 a ltvc nauonal telev151on audience from the While Hou~ briefing room was une'<pectcd Reagan was flanked by Scaha. Rehnquist and Burger The rellnng ch1<"f Justice Reagan ..aid. will devote his time 10 organ1z- 1ng ceremonies surrounding the 200th anniversary of the (onsututwn 10 1987 "lf1t were not for the bicentennial. I would not havr retired,'' Burger told rc.>portcr<.. H •'> dec1s1on allowed Re- agan to name a much younger man Burger 1s 78. Rehnquist 61. The efTewve date of Burger., depanure 1c, Jul> I 0 R~ tha1 time, the court expects to lint'>~ us business for the <:urrent term fhe nominat1on<,ofRehnqu1')t and \<"aha mu<;t be rnnlirmed by the l)cnale If confirmed <icaha would be tht• fif\t Amem:an of Italian dcM:ent to '>t'rve on the '>upreme C oun The mo..,cs would not be e~pected to sharply alter the court's ideological make·up. a\ Burger and Rehnqu1<;1 will both b( succeeded b\ con- <,cnat1ve\. Reagan took no question'>. hut introduced Burger, who did .\'iked to sum up his tenure. Burger. who had been appointed by thcn- Pres1dent Nl\on, said. "That would take me I 7 years " Asked what he would m1\'i. he replied. "Really. nothing." Scaha 1s the second nom1nat1on Reagan has made to the h1'-h coun fhe first was Sandra Day 0 Connor. a law school classmate of Rehnquist. Burger was asked if he was leaving for reasons of health. He smiled: "You make the d1agnos1s Do I look as though I'm falling apan? .. 1 never felt ~ttcr in my life" Scalia was born March 11 , 1936, in Trenton. N.J. He was appointed to the appeals court by Reagan in 1982 He received his educauon at Georgetown Un1vers11y 1n Washini- ton and the University of Fnbourg in Switzerland and at Harvard Law School. ·~fore he became a Judge, he wau law professor and an assistant at· tomey general Reagan said he 1s "known for h1s intellectual powers" and he praised his "uniqueness." Scalia said "for someone who's 'ipent his whole personal life tn tbe law, being nominated for the Su- preme Coun 1s the culminatton of a dream. of course." He ducked questions about where he stands on the abon1on issue YOUNGSTERS CARE .•. From Al City (elementary) School D1stncl Board President Pat C 'ohen, c1t1ng a need for elderly and asking 1fthe school had any money left over from fund-raising events. Collins said no, and the youngsters got bus}' They bought candy and raised $1 .000 just from s.alcs on campus. They were able to give S500to the Michael Rodgers Seniors Center and $500 to the Lake Street center that provides meals. traAsportation and counseling for senior c1t1zens. These good deeds, and others, will stand out 1n a ~h1n1ngchapter of the Huntington &ach school that's being forced to dose this week by declining enrollment. The teachen and sixth and seventh graders will combine with Sowers School where Collins will be the pnnc1pal Coll ins said recently that the children could have spent an unhappy year 1f they allowed themselves to !>ti around and feel sorry about the imminent closing. Instead. they maintained 1he1r commitment for making a difference in the hves of othen and had a ptls1tive last year "(11skr l'i going out with class," Collins said. "The kids need to reach out to the community at large For many years m this country, youngsters lacked reverence for the clderl} This 1s a good school There arc other things to schools besides going to classes" Eighth grader Knsten Flem 1 ng said one ofher h 1gh I igh ts of the >car came when Gisler youna.sters went to the Rodgers Senior Center to serve lunchc, to the frail and elderly shut-in<; · We found out we arc the 'iame -that there was no difference." she 'iatd "It gave me a good feeling and I want to do more." The school plans its last promotion exercises Wednesday at 3 p.m. Pioneer farmer Ernest Gisler, for whom the school was named, will be a special guest at the last hurrah. - The Houndstooth Sportcoat_ A timeless classic featuring a season spanning blend of silk and wool. in an updated color mix of grey. heather tan and rust. l Afresh addition to any gentleman's wardrobe. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition •s Fashion bland Newport Beach • (714) &W-8310 • Volunteer hotll.ae tralnlng to begin A SO.hour trainina program for cmis hotline volunteeri ~Jlns Wedne\day at the Laauna Beach Community Chn1c and continues Tuesday through Thursday throuah July 17 The classes will be held from 6:30-10 p.m . atthe chnic, 364 Ocean Ave., t.guna Beach For Information, call 494-9429 or 83 1-8 143. Manhal'• datlea detalled Oranae County Harbor Arca Lepl Sccrctanes Assoc1a11on will hold its education dinner meeting Wednesday at Sc1colone's Italian Restaurant, 18027 Beach Blvd .. Hunu naton Beach. A rcprcsentallvc from the west Oranie Count)' marshal's office will talk about the duties of the office. The cost is $9 SO for dinner and handout matenals. For rc~rva11ons. call Manlyn McCabe, 960-2030. or Susan Gonzales. 447-9108. Whlte water raft trlp A white water rafhn& trip down the Kings Rl\ler 1s slated by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department June 27 and 28. The tn p includes two days of nvcr rafhng in the Sierras northeast of Fre'ino, one breakfast, two lunche!o, a dinner and a campfire' program. Tran~ portat1on to Kinas River 1s not included Cost l'i SI 7f per penon For anforma11on. call 644-3151 Back pain to be toplc Chiropractor Hank Parker of the Business Referral Assoc1a11on Speakers Bureau will present a slide show called "Understanding Back Pain" at the Sunrise Irvine Exchange Oub 7 30 breakfast meeting Thursda) at the Count{) Line Restaurant. 4615 Barranca Parkway, Irvine For more 1nforma11on, call Wilbur Ohphan1. 978-6828. Scrabble tourney slated Scrabbk enthusiasts wall have an opponun1t)' 10 use uncommon words such as "zymurgy," "xerophyte" and "Jarovue" when a Scrabble Player!> Tournament I!> held June 21 -22 at the Driftwood Beach Club 1n Huntington Beach The 1ournament, sponsored by Scrabble Pla>· ers ( lub No 34 and Scrabble Cro<,sword Game Players, Inc., will include novice 1ntermed1ate, expert and elite d1v151ons Entry fee 1s SS for the fir!>t thn.-c div 1s1ons. $25 for the clue d1v1s1on Games begin at 10 a.m both days at the clubhouse recreauon room al 21462 Pacific Coast Highway. Part1c1pants Wlll play five games each da> For 1nformat1on, call Geneva Akers at 960-2729 f'ree concert series to begin Community residents are mvucd to bnng family. fnends and a picnic dinner to the Golden West College outdoor amphitheater beg.inning June 22. from 5 10 7 p.m. to enJOY a free concen. The "Sunday Supper Serenade.'' which 1s being pres- ented for the seventh summer. will contmut' for five weeks, excluding the Founh of July weekend For add111onal 1nformat1on. call 891-3991 Tuesday, June 17 • 6 p.m., Laguna Beacb City CoancU. Ct1> <..ounc1I Cha. l)crs, 505 Forest Ave. • Cancelled., lrvhle UnJfled Scbool Dl1trlct Board of Education, rescheduled for June 24 because of graduation ceremonies. • 7 p.m . Huntington Beach City (elementary) Scbool Dl1trict, D1stnct Education Center. 20451 Cra1mer Lane • 7 p m .. Hanthlgton Beacb Planning Com- mlulon. City C ounc1l Chambers, 2000 Mam St. • 7 30 p m , Irvine CommunJty Services Comml11lon. C'll't Council Chambe~. 17200 Jam- boree Blvd Wednesday, June 18 • 4 pm . lrvhle City ColUlcll. C it} Counc.:tl Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7 30 p. m . Lapu Beacb Parkins, Traffic and Clrcula tJoo committee, CH> Hall Conference room. 505 Forest Ave • 7 30 p.m .. Lapna Beacb Sel1mlc Saft- ty/Dlla1ter Preparedntt1 Committee, Police De- partment Library, 505 Forest Ave PoucE Loe Orange Coat DAILY PtLOTnUllday, JUN 17, , .. *Al Graduation night Tbe Rn-. Roben Schuller, the foancttna puter of the Cryatal Cathedral ln Garden Oro-.e, aharet moment with Jody Beman-des of Chatawonh followtn1 (radaatton mrerclees at the Guidance Center, a llanttncton Beach achool for handl- capped atudenta ln the d.latrlct'• apecial educa- tion proiram. Schuller •poke to tbe 13 paduata of the center, lncludtna Bern&11du' nephew. Kathy Lackey dancea wtdi Mathew Rohen.on at a 9C1uare-dance held after the ceremonie.. Tentative agreement reported on Irvine teachers' con tract Pact would provide for salary increase based on dis trict r evenues plus bonus from lotter y By PHIL SNEIDERMAN and JEANETTE AVENT Ot IM Delly,.. IWI In inc l n11icd ~hnol D1,1m1 offiual'> ha\e reached a tentat1 vt• agreement with the d1stnct's tealht•r<, on a two-}car contract The agreement provide-. for a salary 1ncrea~ ha\ed on d1<,tnct revenul!s and a bonus based on income from the California Lotte~ .&.!though teatherc; will not complete vo11ng until Thursda). the d1<,tnd npccts thC' contract will be apprcned. aclordmg to Paul Reed. special asmtant to Super- intendent Stanley (ore) The agreement mu'>I also be appro' ed h\ the Board of Education Reed s:ud The d1stncl's lun-ent con1ract with the In me Teacher's A'><.ooalton. repre..cnllng about !100 facult) nwrnher\. npin:~ June 30 D1stnct ollioalH<Ud tht· new p.tct mark\ the fi~t ume '>lnll' I 979 that lhl· 1v.11 \lde'.I have settled on -.alaf\ and v.orking cond111onc; pnor to the the old wntral·1·, exp1rat1on or pnor to \urn mer' ac atwn Dunng 'the 1984-85 -.chool ~ear a hreakdown 1n ncgouauon<, lc<.l to a •mt>-day protest strike by teacherc; The new agreement l'a ll<. lor a \alar) increase formula o,1 milar tu one .idoptt•d for the 1985-86 'il hool \Car Recd the d1stnct's chief negotiator '><lid Mo nda\ that the formula "calculatt.•\ what the d1stnll's re' enue ".tnd what lhl' teac:he"'' fair o;hare I'>" Reed said the dt!>lm:l doec,n't \Ct know ""hautsre' enue "111 be. hut "v.e ant1c1pa1e (the teacher!>' \alan 1ncrea\t'I will be as good as th1'> )ear·," Irvine teachers rece1,.ed a 5.18 pen.cot tnl rea..e th1<, )Car. The nev. formula v.111 lak ula1c an 1ncn:a~ 1n Scptcmhn. then re'·~ 11 nr't \fa). Scoville to head superior court By LISA MAH ONEY 01 IM Oelty l'1lo4 11111' Harmon (, ~o\ 1llt• \.\J\ unanimous!\ elclled prc~1dmg JUdgt· of Orange < ount~ ~upc:nor ( ourt for I l>X6-M7 Frida) Sco,1lle l'ha1rman ol the court·., Rule'i and f orm' <. umm11tec. has been a \u- pcnor c·ourtJudge 'itnl'e 1%9. He v.as elelled b) 50 of h1'i rnllcagucs at a Judge\ rnel'lmg during which fi ,e otht'r<i were chown to -.enc on the court·s e\ecutl\C rnmm11tce k,r lhe <:omang fi'>l·al \t'ar '°K.tnilk "a' ap(l\11n1cd to a Mun1c1pal < ourtJudgt•,h1p1n Ma ~ lllb~h>thenGo\ Ronald Reagan. Rl'ag<sn appointed him to the Supenor C 11urt 1n Fehruar. 1909 'trn' 1lle has ..erved a\ pre'>1dingJudge of the Prohatc lknartmrnt and 'tupervl\anl! J u<.lgc 0 1 the L.1 "" ~'-\I ot 1011 I ~·pu1 llltl·n~., in add111on to holding nw\t ol the courts calendar assagnmt·nl\ during hi'> 17-year career In add111on to hi\ 1ud1nal dut1e!., '>co\ Ille has taught at !ht• 'lalional ( ollege of Tnal Judge<, and\\ ntan ...,late Unner- '>11\ College of Law He 1<; current!\ on tht• lacult \ of (alllom1a Jud1l'1al°< nllegt' Scoville is a memhc:r ot tht• < alilom1a Judges Assoc1a11on . <ind the -\mcncan and Orange Count\ Bar \'1<.<x1a11on<, He 1s a past president and 1"111ard ot d1rC'l l<lr of the Orange Count~ R.11 "'"•)(1a11on In addition to "'n" ilk•. the lollov.m@ Judges v.ere nanH'd to the l'\l'lUll\C committee Jerrold S 1 >ltH·r 1 t•tinanl uold<ite1n. Ronald F I l""t'll lwltth M The tentall\C pact also calls lor teacher-. to <,hare an the d1stnct ·s '>late lottel) re,t'nue The lollel) l"a'ih ,., al\o based on a formula but Reed estimated that the bonu!> "'II he S600 to S7110 per teacher Othn pro' ISIOn'> concern obhgauons oul\1de the classroom. professional train- ing act1\.1t1es. mentor teachers and rc<,ol- u110n of d1!>8greemcnt!> rt'lated to the u1ntrac1 _ 'We're pleased.· Reed ..aid 1n a prepared statement "The tone of the d1!>Cuss1ons at the t.abk was excellent . "The aswc1at1on's walhngncss to accept a ~la!) improvement formula which considers thC' d1stnct"s ab1lit> to pay was a ke) ingredient in our ability to settle Irvine simply isn't a rich school d1stnct hn \tate funding)" Stone Creek Elementaf) School teacher Barbara Mc( O)'. the chief negotiator for the assoc1at1on. !Ml1d "The board and the negot1at1ng team treated us as pro- fessionals. "There ~as open aereement that teachers are underpaid in our S0C1et) because educauon 1s under-funded. We understand that We v.ere s1mpl) asktn§ for recogn111on. given the cucumstanccs • Judge Hannon Seo.tile R\an and rem T \1oNt: Jr T ht· u 1mm1ttee " tht• (11urt\ polll' making hod\ fhl' prc-.1dmg 111d~c 'ill\ 3, 1t' chairm.in Doctors needed -at youth facilities· · Grand jury report say;.._s_.___ growl n caseload calls for more medical staff By LI.SA MAHONEY Of .. a., .......... . Juvenile faciliues need more medical staff to catt for abused children and youthful law breakers. the I 98S-36 OranaC County Grand Jury concluded. CXspite the recent h1rini of a second phyStcun, a public health nurse and a part· llme dCnt1st. Lhe number. of medical professionals at Orangewood., Juvenile Hall and the county's othCT youth facilities ts inadequate to meet the demands of a grow1na c•seload Jurors said Monday in thctr S«Ond m a scncs of reports on Orange County government. Grand Jurors recommended 2S chanp to Juvenile heahh services. 1ncludana contracting for up to five pediatn~ lO relieve two fu ll-time phys1ci.ans on ni&hts and weekends They also suggest spending S 176,000 fo r tour full-time nurYs. a part-time dentist and hygienist and occas10nal di~ and pharrnaceuucal consultant serv1oes lO treat youths at Orangcwood -the count)'s home for abused and aban~~~cd children -and five correcuonal factlittes: Juvenile Hall. Los Panos Forestry Camp. Youth Guidance Center, Jophn Youth (enter and the Girls Re~ntf) Propam. Combmed wtth the earhef' staff ed- d1t1on,, the new positions should put an end to compl&Jnts that ch1l~n arc not rece1v1n1 timely ph)'s1cals, have madc- quate access to physicians at night and on weekends and arc sometimes released to foster pa.rents and group homes while sull ill.Jurors s~ud . T<> further improve health care delivery to Juvcmlcs. the grand JUry also rec- ommends developing wntten policies and procedures and see lung accrednauon from the Nauonal Comm1ss1on on Com:cuonal Health Care or the California Medical r\ssoc1at1on ;\n education program for Juvenile '\taff and youths would also be helpful. Juron '>Bid. In inv~uptm& heaJLh ca~ an the Juvenile faClhllcs. tbe grand JUf) s human services committee found that phys1oans from adult correctional 'iCrv1ccs. un- trained in ped1atnc c•re. arc summoned when a doctor's care 1s required on wcekn1&hts Jurors learned that two full-time day ph)'S1Clans arc t.ued b} havmg to work weekends as well. The doctors are too burdened tf)'ma to keep up with rcqwrcd · ph}"icals and trcatina medical complaints to handle admin1strauve dctaJls. As a result, the lack of staff to mamtamJuvemle health records has resulted 1n inadequate follow-up care for '.fOUths who le.ave the county fac1h11es, the JUf) concluded The hmng of a put>hc health nurse has eaSC'd the problem at Orangewood. but the grand JUT) sa1d another full -time nurse should be added to smooth out s1m1lar d1fficull1es at Juvenile Hall. Before Februar). youths needing dent.al treatment had to wait until the) were 1n pain befort they were trc•ted The ad· d1tion of a part-time dent1~t has rcht\.ed the s1tu;it1on somewhat. but Jurors sa) another dentist is needed to provide prevent!\ e as well as therapeut1c treat- ment ~ pan-time nutnt1on1st could provide diet.an plans to d1abeuc children and othe~ v.1th SJ)C'C1al health problems. A pharmacist 'lhould also be consulted (1 r a l"l of drugs that should be kept on hand. the JUI) repon said Ont~ limited educ.auonal program' art offered to staff and children m custody at 1h1s ume The grand )Uf') wants programs dc,elopcd 1n nutnuon dental hygiene. preH•nt1 H" medicine. emergencies and tir't aid Jud e to review queries to o ficial in drug case from a ~rl·rn 11171 l>,11\un \I ti p:irknJ Monda\ nn lht ~ ~00 hie~ I.. nl l I I on<" / Thr lo\\ "'ii' C\l1ma1t·d II \.iii Irvine \ t hrornr "ii. h"-tlln t\t"' d1r1 PlnC'~I' \lulrn tr om thr <.I 00 hlt'k It. ol ! 111nnrll l anr \1on•l.11 t\cnina . . . \t\tiul ~:'Ill 1n ea\h 1 •.-nlltl aml a t hrdt-\)<-i~ "'rrc rrrort<"d \lolC'n trom a 1Hlman 'rrnr-oc "'hilc 'nr "'·" .11 "'''" ,11 .1 husrnt~\ on ~ h.itnn . . . .\ 00\\, 1-\p«\I , hr11mf' I lulh ha-'' h• "'a' rrportrd \lc•lrn lrt•rn ii par!\ un lhl' 1-1000 hlcxl.. ol ll.11 1.1r.I \1 cnuc . . . \ S' 001) ~old I lr'IH'fil \\:tldl 111U\ ~lnh'n lnim a home 011 f a~1 \ ;ilr I oop \11 nd11\ r1cn1n2 Newport Beach \ nluahlr\ v.onh nC'arh \~).000 Weft ''"kn Imm a rrs1dcncc on Hanford Dn~c r hr ,hitrn propcrt) 1ncludt"\ 'iC:'tral 1.1lua!'il~ 'a\C\ an an tique d0< I.. ~ ater· f11rt1 \l',litl J<""rlf) and a d01cn l\.ruarr ram!\ • • • \ "mll'll<;(' conta1nmg S, f\<.O worth of p111prn' .,..a,,1olen from 1hr Jn,rww" of u rc,rJt'n•t' on lht' 800 hluck ot \m110 \>, u \ .,.. hC'fl' 1 t \ ownC"n had ~1 11 JCl ... n By PAUL ARC'fflPLEY Of ... Oell't,... ..... .\ (entral Mun1c1pal Court Judge \\as to begin reviewing nearl) 70 defense questions today that a Drug Enforcement Adrnin1s1ra11on official declined w answer Monda> dunng a preliminary heann& for three men andtrtcd on drua smughna charges Ocfen'it' attorney~ hoped to learn the 1denttt) ofa DEA informant who allegcdl) helf)(d law rnforce ment officials 1n their ca11e against the tno who were arrested 1n Newport Harbor Jan 2 I 1985 They were charged w11h ,mu.,hng more than five ton'> of ( olomhtan manJuana Judge (, Rnhcrt Jame10n said Monda) he ""Ol1ld ~11 down with CoetaMea Tools ""onh SI. IO~ ~rt> rcpontd •toltn from Bancroft Moto~port, 'IC)() A1rron Loop, b<'l>Nttn 9 p m S:uutdn and b pm Sunda) • • • Hind t°''l', pt1 .. tr 1001, and ~u1prnrn1 v1lunl ii S•.11~!1 v.rn• rrpontd uoltn from a lOn\lru<11on \lit al I bSO Adam\ \vt b<'lwttn ' pm Saturd•) and 6 \0 1 m Sund.I\ • • • A \ iJc<Xtntllc tttmdeT •nd • 1tlC"-H,1on v.orth S2~ W!'rt rtportC'd ,tnlcn from an IJ.'!'lrlmcnl 11 n60 M1plr SI bttvrttn I pm anJ I 4~ I" m Monday F nit} """ h} n1111n1 tht v.1nt1nw ~rttn end pf"(IOS tile al•" IWI) Deputy D1s1ncl Allomc) Tom Borns and the DEA official today to decide which of 6 7 quc\t10ns 'lhould he answered A1torneys for 1nd1cted Santa < ru1 residents Richard W1ll1am :"lld<.<rn 26. Victor Paul Lul'lnt , J6. and ()a\ld Paul Cho\' 29 took 1urm firing question'> lhC'> hoped would strenathcn the defcn\t" for th<"ir chenb. who pleaded innocent to the felony charge' 1n Fehrual) Identical charg~ apm<,t the three wercd1sm1SScd last yrarwhen Harbor Mun1c1pal Court Judge R us"°ll Bel' trom rulrd Newport O(ach police conducted an 1llepl ~arch of 1he11 45-foot yacht. whtC'h wu 11ed up toe public dock on thr Balboa Peninsula ••• C •~h 1otahn1 $27.S """ repaned 'toltn from a \Aft at Knaaht T11T anJ l1 n1on Statton 11 .)S99 Harbor lJl\'d brtlo\ffn ' p.m Sunda) and 6 a.m Mund.I) f nll') wu poo.s1bh with a lt' Fountain Valley A rM1den1 of lht 17100 Mod. Clf Nn-hopr su~I t'l'pclt'ltd 1n tf I hr WC<"k· end that h·~ 11n I 9114 Tfl\ Oii rid.up haJ h«n stolt'n fhr loll\ "''H Ml1ma1ed al SS,000 • • • Net&hbon 'lpollC'd a man <hmh.,ii a frn<"' a.nd rntmnf an unll)(kt"J 1)1!11"° on th(' IOOO!.H,.ock o ~ oyoln nn 'i11n1l1v afternoon \\fltn poh,"t' otlkrfl amHJ The hoat apparent!) had been traveling nonh from Colombia when 11 pulled into "lewport Harbor for fuel and ~upplic'> A. Nev.port Beach patrolman t'het long out the low-nding )acht launcht'd the ~ri~ of events that led 1111hc largest manJuana seizure 1n cit~ h1\tor). The confi\C'atcd pol was est•• mated 10 havt-a street valu<" of about S 10 m1ll1on \her Bostrom d1sm1"i'>C'd the ca.-.c the IQ8S-R6 Orange ( OUOI) (irttnd Jury indicted the tno again la\t Jan1111ry Rathrr than opt for an 1mmrdiatc JUI)' 1r1al the drfendant~ m,iue\tl·d the preliminary heanng which wa\ to con11nuc toda). lhc 1n1rvdcr dropptd a tool ho\ anti a11tmp1nl 10 fl« But offittn arrr,1C'd l onn1e Ltt r~uson,, 21. o( Foun1a1n V 1tlcv, on 'Uif'IC'lon "' huraJary .. . .. A collegt studtnl v.ho 11' c11 on lht' I HOO hlock uf (htslnut trttt rcpm'IC'd n~cr lht" Wttk.cnd that t0mt0M broke into her black 1nd )tlluv.· 19112 Volh.,. n Ral'k bu '1 ~ lvs~ 1ndudc'J i1erw toQu1rmrn1 wonh SICXI • • • A ruulrnt ol lhr I 0700 hlock off I Pa '° C nun rrpnntd Mnnd•y 1h11 ~nf' thl't'• a hnd a inst ht'1 M>ulh p;:tllll .,.,a11 htt.1l1n1 sumt \lucu1 l>.tm:a 1111a' "11 mattdatS~ .\ ltaht Muc (an:,;";' rn' "' "'u \tt•kn ' Newport youth burtln concert fall lmprovlng \ Nev.port Rrat•h ynuth 1<. in greath 1mpro,e1I rnnd111on wda) after \Ulknn1t \ nt1t'al hrad 1n1une<, \aturda\ "ht•n hr fl'll from a halrnny dunng an 011\ <hhournt· l·Onlt'n m l ung lkach fn< ltohh'i, 17 ".malr llnd itlert .1f\cr ltngrnng in al oma Int two day~. a '>pokc~m.1n at !'\I Maf\ \ Mt"dical < t'ntrr 1n lunii fie.it h ,,1111 Mobbs "a' li'ltt'd 1n fo11 1 nnctitmn th1'> niommg The rtcn aarr "a' onr of thl'('C' peoplt 1nJurC'tl 1n tall' from thC' hakon' dunna th<' ht·a'' mr:t11I md• rnn1.:ert at th<' I oni lk'ach < on .. en· 1111n Ctnh·r fourth nnll'rt m:r hrokr h1., n~._ 1n a fall from the hlrft1 hr" an.I ti1r•1 . 11ocord1ng tu pol11·c The rash nf 1n1une' occurn-d dunna a rcrform11 nce h\ Metalhla a "ttm'Hip hand tor C>shoumC' An 111urnr' 101 (~houme s.a1'1 th rod performer lcc:I\ he I\ hcan 'Arongh hlamr.d lor thrsc·and 11th •r in~ 1drnt<i that ha"" 111.xunt"t1 al ht" concerts. f I . . . \t at.0111 ' n n 1 \t1i11.l:11 a marc~•n \turra\ 1 n11\ri !'i11 H Ir .,. a• \h'l<'n Im m 1 \<: hool on lhc• 4\1 ~1 t•IO\ ~ o l ".1ln111 \\t'nu<" . . . \h111""';i1rr 10Al\C' \;ilul'l.1.illS ll.111 .,.,l\ \tulrn lrom a tiU,111<'" nn ( 11M-..hl":11 • • • \n C\pt'n\1\.C' collccuon of -.dro mo"· 1<"' 1nt'lud1ntt rc'Ct'nl rtlt"a~\ hkr "Ruch 111 .1'lJ "Rr,erlv Hill~< op" "'I' \lulen trnm a re~1dtnC'C' on 1hr N\10 hlod ot ~.1'horc' On'<' The lo.,, came 10 SQ:~ Two missing Cleveland Forest hikers return to their campsite By ROBERT HY~l>M .\N °' .... Ottllr ..... 111111 Tw"' h1k.r" u·rorwd 1111'''"8 in thr CleHland Nat111n.1l I orc'I h1kc1t 0111 of the \\ooch rind h.td 111 thr"11 l'amp<>lle Monda\ endinf t hnrl vari:h h\ OranK<' < ounh \htnff.., depulle.<> R:imlnll It enn \\\ l C'!> u nil lc)h n ft1ward P:trl.:C'T hoth ~\-\ral'"-old fullcrion r'i,"\1c1rnt~ !(lid tlcpu 11e\ anJ reronrn that the' had plannt'<1 10 mum Sunda' night hut d('(1d"110 l'llmr an thr ~ocids r.alhrr thian "alk 1n the darl.:nc'>\ ...,,d l t I >1 ._ < )ls.<.'n a Shen tr, drpanmcnt \pokcsm11n The '"u men l\aJ kl\ ill noun SAturda\ tor a h1lc out ol thc Hluc Ja) c•mpgwund oil Onep H1f.ll""I ), 10 m1~ from San Juan Car11~tr1nn ~ r the 01iln&r·RI\ cn1de Cf•Unt' line Relat1\I \'\ <iald the two weft" n · J~'\:ltd homC' Saturda) n11Lh1 a' onr ol the h1ket"\ h J to go tu work \unda~ liut when the\ hadn't amvtd b' \unda} night. Shen tr .. dcput1rs W<'f'C "all~<i. Olson 1d Monda' morning a -<;mh·and· rMCue team. whH:h included hlocxi· hound' and a ht'hcnptC't. combed thC' rouj.h tet:rain in ~arch of the two men ··\\ e'rC' harp~ thiu thq 'IT qfe:· Olson \aid "hut "e'\1 hkt lo en- <.'Ourftg(' people who arc camping or h1k1n 111 ha' e :a pl n ad' 1s1n rd.111\t.~ or fncnds hert the' •rt au1 ho~ 1on the) 11 be aonc nd when 1he' 'II be comint ha It ·· Olmn ad s1m1lar ~utmnt arc norm lly \akt:n b) hoatc" or pt Iott to pnvt.nt unnC('C-.saf) 1('81'. he\ ' , 11 S. African blacks killed on Soweto riot anniversary Directory says Russians have 10-yearspacelead By tJae AJ1oclated Pre11 LONDON -The United States, for all m \J)CCUll ular ~pace su1..us~. 1s 10 years behind the Sov1('t spaC(' program. says the )<&test ed1t1on of Jane·r. Spaceflight Directory J'ubhshed today In terms of spa~ experience, the Soviets are so far ahea of the Amc:ncans "that they are almost out ofs1&ht," editor Rcainald Tum1ll wrote. Their cosmonauts have spent more than 4,000 days in space compared w11h the American astronauts' 1,587, he wrote. "Worse, the U S. cxpenencc 1~ largely based on short flights, '1vtng no mo~ than three days at .t 11mc of uninterrupted matenal~ processing and crystal growth upcnment\," Turn1ll 'l:lad JOH 4.NNl SBURG, South Afnca Mellet said four ot the blacks ( \P) The government said today believed killed by other blacks had that 11 blacki. were k.11led dunng and been burned to death and the other .itler a nauonw1de 1eneral strike three were shot marling lhc I 0th anniversary of The 11 deaths raise to 42 the death rwting 1n ~oweto, but claimed 1t"i toll in unrest since a nauonw1de state 'nunty dampdown prevented wide-ofcmergenC> wao;dcclared Thursday \prcad d1c,turbances. The 1011 includes two white women 'Nuwhl•rc was there mass unr~st," and an Indian woman k.1Ued 1n a car- 1.<11J glH crnment spokesman Leon bombing Saturday night and )Q \kllet "T'hc 1nc1dent~ of violence black.s. 11 reponed killed by ..ccunty '1tre 1\olated " lorces and 28 by other blach Mdkt. at a news conforence an This morning. black workers who Prctuna . ..aid four of the I I blat:i..s sla}ed home Monday returned to ~ilkd het""een daybreak Monda~ and th~1r JObs in large numbers The da,brcat.. toda> ""ere shot by St'Cunt\ Puleo bus c;en1cc which shut down forle'>. ""h1k the others ""ere belte,ed completel) in the Johannesburg area to h<l\ e been killed by other blacks Monda} reponed 80 percent of n~ E\cluding rl-cent battle\ among nom1al 6 70,000-rnmmuter capaetl\ hlacl.\ in <,quattl·r camps near <ape Tul'~' · r <>"' n. 11 ~a~ one of the h1ghe'1 24-Tht' go" emmt"nt ..aid 11 was ban hour unre~t death toll<, 1n the pa\l l\.\O ning live transmissions b) foreign inonth\ tde' 1c;ion crcw~. funher tightening Mellrt ~11.J the e>.ten\1\'l' w~unl' the nl"\\'> rntnn1om wh11;h accom uperauon Monda)'. whac.h ""<I'> d~ pan1ed \.1onda' ·., not rommemora lOmpan1ed by tough rt•\tnct1on'> on tlllns news reponing. had thwancJ 1.1.h.it he ~at..t..il" Burger, '>cnior newsdtrc..'tlt>r !>aid were plans b~ thl' \fracan h -;; h .\fi l\/a11onal C onoress guerrilla moH' at l <' out . nrnn Broadcas11ng IY ( orp said he had been instructed b\ ment lo create "ma!>s d1srup11on · lhl' Bureau for Information tha·t "It is no~ more clear than l'' l'r that tac1lt11es for transmissions out ol the peoplc: of South Alnca rl'Jl'O the ~uuth A.fnca should ht: pro"ided onl' .\NC and ti) '1oknn·.' he \aid ti matenal 1s recorded in ad\.ance Howe\ er tht· \N< ""'" no1.1. bl.·lome ·1 he reason 1s to determine rl· more desperati.: f-or thl\ re.i'>on. the <>pons1b1l1t) tor what I\ broadla't \ecunt~ forle\ \\Ill tun11nul' Ill takl' l)Ut\lde South .\fnta, he \did 1he net·e<,sar. mea,urt'' to rna1nt:11n IJ"' and ordl·r " \1ellt:t ~1J tht· 1.1.ur,1 '1nknlt' \fonda} ""a' an thl' l"J'>lern pan Ill Capt· pro" 1ntc "'ht•rt• 1hn-l' o1 thl' tour reported killing' h\ \l't Urll\ foru:\ loot.. p!Jt t' 1.1. hen hlJl Ii.., allqtl·d·- h attaclcd pohll' patwl' \qth fir~ homh\. The ban 11n lt\l' 1ran\llll\\1on' tollo""ed ll.\O 1n tcn 1c""' "'1th .\ngl1can Bl\hop l>t:!>ml>mJ I utu hroadcas1 li'l h' tht• Brtll'>h Hroad casting <. orp. in "'htl'h I u1u madt' statements "'h1ch might ha'c ~·l·n construed b) the gin t·mmt·n1 as i,uh,ersa'c under II'> nl'"" rt"gula11ons. Congress to consider new sanctions WASHINGTON (AP) -Mem- btrs of Congress have used the 10th anniver!.<ll) of the Soweto nots to argue that 1t as tame for the U01ted Stales to impose stiffer sanclJons on South '\f nca. whale demonstrators took to the streets of the capital peacefully to mark the occasion "The lime has come for real economic sanctions." Sen. Gary Han, D-Colo , told about 600 demon- ~trators who gathered outside the 'iouth Afncan Embassy Monda} to commemorate the 10th ann1\ersal) of the Soweto upnsang. Han called for a steady anuea .. e an U.S. poht1cal pressure on South A Inca. "e\en to the point of suspend 1ng d1ploma11c relations" 1f the Pretoria government refuses to nego- tiate w1th the blacks. The peaceful demonstration. at whu:h 16 people were arrested b) design outside the embass). coin- ' 1ded wnh a dnve in the House to <>trengthen sancuons. foday the House Rules ( omm1ttee ""as set to discuss legislation that would ban an} ne"" U.S. 1n,estmen1 1n South Africa. bar South Afncan planes lrom landing in the l'n1ted litates and end sales of Pretoria's lOal. uranium and steel in this c:ountr. 1 he measure could come to the Hou~l' lloor b\ Wednesda~ You help us keep our priorities straight. \\.ilk 1111• I .11 l\ I I tlpt ., 1,il "·"Ill~" I;, ,II H. Ii 1I1t·'-l' d,I\" .111d \I Ill II "l.'t" ll" \\ L'.11111;..! I •t lltl •ll"I \\ ll I 1 ,I lllt.''-".l~L· 111,11 tt ·ill' rn.1kt . .., ..,t ·11-.. · "You 'r<· # I." 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Sen Nanq Kassebaum R-Kan . ..aid she had "real reservations" ahoul ho"" efleclt\C stronger sanc- tion~ ""ould be 1f thev ""ere not imposed 10 concen "'Ith other coun- tnes Sovleta to permlt Star Wars research if. .• MOSCOW -Soviet leader M1kha1I S Gorbache ... s.tys his country would permtt laboratory research on the "Star Wars" program an an accord wtth the U01ted Statc_s to extend the Ant1-Balhs11c Missile treaty at least 15 more yean. Gorbachev, ID a speech Monda)' to the C'ommu01st Partv Central Commmcc, also said that a summit meeting wtth Prc'>1dent Reagan ·still ""as possible th1$ year .. but that 1t required "an atmosphere that ""ould open up prospects for reaching real agreements " Group vows to free 2 ChrisUan hostages BEIRUT, Lebanon -Moslem e\trem1m who claimed respons1b1hty for kidnapping I 0 Chnstians said the}' would free t~o of them in west Beirut. Meanwhile, Shiite Moslem m1hllamen and Palesu01an guemllas again were locked in battle for control of Beirut's Palestinian refugee camps. Police said three people were lolled and 11 wounded an the fighting at Sabra. Chat1lla and Bourj el-BaraJneh camp~. ra1'i10g the known t"asualt)' toll to 133 dead and 631 injured since the current round of fighting hegan May 19 New round of peace talks praised SAN SALVADOR, El Sahador -President Jose Napoleon Duane sa}'S a new round of peace talks may reduce the hatred built up betwttn leftist rebels a~d the government after seven years ol fighting. but cannot resolve all of their differences. "D1alogut' 1s not a soluuon · Duane said an an intef\ 1ew Monday "A successful dialogue will not mean that we'll rome out of there wllh everything solved fhat 1s 1mposs1bk ··On June I. at the end of a two-hour speech marking th~ second ann1ver!Wln: ol h1'> inauguration, Duane proposed that a new round ol tall.!> be held next month or earl) .\ugust sa)'ing. "I want to end the ""ar .. Persistent protest fails to mar Miss California's coronation ~A "l DIE ( 10 (AP) -A 500-mile movl from ~anta ( ru1 q1dn't deter protester~ who·"c demonstrated at pa.-.t MI'>'><. ah forn1a pageants. and by the time 19-}ear-old lasa Karen Kah rt· wa-; l ro1.1. ncd, pohcc had arre'>ted 11 people on .:harges ranging lrom littering to batten on a police officer 'The pagl·ant l.\,1c, held in <\an D1~0 on \1onda} alter a b.2-)'car run in ')an ta< ru1 Pageant officials saad the dl"c 1\lnn to mm e to 'ian Diego was due 1 n part to loud and rnlorful I prlltc\l\ 1n San1<1 < ru1 that began in II.IMO and ha\t: anractcd up 10 1.000 pcoplr T ht· \h th C ahlornia • pageant, as prote<,l kadn Ann ~1monton has duhbcd the dcmonstra11on. began tl.\11 hour., hclorc the genuine pageant .ind l'nded four hour<; later after Kahrl' Mis~ "ian Ramon Valley wa~ l'rOl.\nl'd hr\! runner-up 1.1.a\ Marh\c Sha1b·n R1rnrdo\ 24. Mis~ Lawn dale ~<:nnd runner-up was Mass San I rJnU\CO. ( ind, Ann Herron. 23 1111!01.1.cd b) \11'>'> \an Diego Mana < h1ap1CJ 20 and Mis!> Brea-Full- erton "iu..an Renee Je.,kc 24 ,,,~ Miu San Ramon Valley, Llaa Karen Kahre, wu crowned Miu California by oui,olng queen Llaa Davenport Monday. Court r e duc es Raiders' $34M in dama ges from NFL ~.\N t-:RAM l\C. 0 <AP) -\ay1ng the Raiders fonthall tl·am got a financial windfall in moving from Oakland to Los Angeles. a federal appeals i:oun on Monday ordered a reduction -and perhaps ehminat1on -of the team'\ S '4.6 m1ll1on in damages from the :-.:at1onal Football \,,{'ague team'sdamages must be reduced fordepn ... ing the league ofa valuable site for a possible eApans1on franchise. "Bv takmg possession of the Los .\ngeles expansion opponun11y from the NFL. the Raiders reaped a windfall benefit beyond the scope of the antnrust verdict " said L S D1stnct Judge Spencer W1lhams of San Fra~c1!>Co, assigned to the appeals coun for the case The 9th U .S < '1rcu1t C'oun of Appeals, which had ruled earlier that the NFL violated antitrust Laws in trying to block the Raiders' move, decided by a 2-1 vote that the Raiders allome}' Moses Lasky said the team would appeal YOUR OUTDRIYE SERVICE CENTER FACTORY AUTHORIZED Service & Parts Available Warranty Service Center 2431 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 642-6800 10 Marina Or. Seat Be oh. CA 90740 (213) 598-6611 Son,17,acqulttedln mom'• death at cliff LOS ANC1ELES (AP)-A Canop Park high ~hoot student accused of strangling h1<1 mother and.pushina her body over a Malibu chff tn a burning car has been •('Quitted of fil"\t-<iegrtt murder. Tomn Ltt Meier. 17, also was foun~ innocent MondA} of tryina to kill his half-tu·other Rory Rizk. 8. who m.anagcd to crawl throuah a car window to safet} Ru~ a Supcnor C 01:1rt Jury could stall convict Meier of ~ond-<t~ murdtroT volontarv min fauah1tr in lhC' October death ot .Sh1rlC'y A. Rizk, 34, and •!tempted man lau&htcr and ~ uh wt!h tnlC'nt to commn bochly 1n1ury ap1nst his half brother. Ot-pu-•v Dt\lnct Anomey f..d foeldman aid \ Senate tax bill preserves scoresofspecialbreaks WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate, marching toward approval th11 week of a landmark overhaul of the federal tu code, appears ready to pl'C$Crve scores of special tax bra.ks buncd 1n the lcaislauon when 1t was drafted by the Finance C-0mmiuee. Legislators al~ indicated today they were prepared to inacrt a p~v1s1on that would allow onJy farmers to average their income over the three years to figure their taxes. Currently, v1nually all taxpayers can take advantage of income averaiing. But the pending bill would do away Wlth that practice Seo Mark Andrews, R-N D , said Seo. Bob Packwood. R-Ore., the Finance Committee chairman, has indicated to fann state senators that he would not block an amendment for $350 million-to preserve income avera1.1na for farmers. "The andicalJon that we got was that tt would be taken care of on this ball," Andrews s~ud. He added that Packwood agreed after a separate amendment to create rural enterprise zones was withdrawn. Packwood, meanwhile. told a League of Women Voters rally today that passage of the entire bill is likely late tonaaht or on Wednesday "We have momentum on our a1dc," Packwood wd If all the naht things happen, "we'll give you the most s11ruficant tax refonn for the beuennent ·of Amcnca that you've seen LO haJfa century.'' After the Senate gives what 11 expected to be overwhetm1n1 approval to the biJI, neiolJators from the House and Senate will meet to draft compromiK leiislat1on. The House passed its version of the measure late last year. Packwood said Monday that those ocgouauons wall not begin until after Conarcss returns from its Founh of July recess. Throuah seven days of cons1dcrat1on, the lcgislauon rcmams intact exocpt for one amendment. Last Fnday, the Senate qreed to a move by Sen Howard Metzenbaom, [).-Oh.to, removing a SSO m1lhon tax break for Union Oil Co. ofCahfomta -Unocal. On Monday, however, by a 73-14 vote, the Senate rejected a Metzenbaum amendment to ehmtnatt $106 million an tu cuts for the Oklahoma-based Phillips Petroleum Co. and use the money to JU Ve a tax benefit for farmers Cyanide death pulls pills off shelves AUBURN, Wa,h (AP) -The maker of fatra-Strenath Excedrin capsules .asked stores nationwide to pull them from shelves today after authontaes here confinned that a cyanide-laced capsule caused the death last week of a 40-year-old woman Sue Snow. a bank manager was found collapsed an her home by a relauve last Wednesday, wd Police Officer James Monnen Shed1cd later that day at a hospital. The Kmg County medical eum- iner's office confirmed Monday that Ms. Snow died of acute cyanide poasonrng, and Auburn pohcc said cyanide was found 1n Exocdnn capsules discovered an her home. Auburn Mayor Bob Roegner de- AT&T' Workers B d t it i S t dared a pubhc emeraency Monday. U refie WT ers n ena e and all Extra-Strength Exoednn t 0' i 1 capsules were bean& pulled from store near agreemen will continuejoint taJ11-s sht'lvesan theAubumarca. A The maker of Exccdnn. Bnstol- W ASH INGTON (AP) -Amc ... ri-Myers. today recommended similar can Telephone & Telegraph Co. and a action nat1onw1de union represcnung 155,000 stnktng WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate would hold back an increase an .. Although we believe th as 10 be a telephone workers today reached a budget writers say they'll continue military spending and some popular local, isolated incident, we are also tentative settlement on a new con-fiscal 1987 budget talks with the domestic programs unless Reagan asking all 'itores throughout the tract, a union spokeswoman said. House even though President Reagan approves a taJL boost United States lo quarantine facednn Under the agreement, the stnke by bas f'CJCCted their latest comproma~ capsules for the tame being and to the Commun1ca11ons Workers of offer. "'We believe the great maJOnly of remove Excednn capsules from store Amenca could end a~ early as Al the same tame, lawmakers and the Amenc.an people have made at shelves unul we have more mfor- Sunday, said Rozanne Weas!>man. the the adm101strataon sa1d they plan to clear they do not want tbeu taxes mation on the 'illuatton an Aubum,- union spokeswoman work Wlthan a S 144 b1lhon deficit raised -and the President has Harry Levine a vice president of . Orange Coat OAIL't PILOTfTu.ICSay, Jun. 17, 1918 * U Doctors ask AMA to lead fight against tobacco use 8)' 1M AaMdal.eill Pra1 CHICAGO -The Amenc:an Medial A SOCtation, criliti.t.ed by member au" Johnny-come-lat.el)"• on the 1 , a beinaukcd to lead 1.hdl&hl fOt" a tough crackdown on smok.ina includina tapa.er cul't>I oa t.c>bacco ab "The su~n sencraJ yd.11 aao took the lea(( We should haw been the oraanwauon tak.ana the lead, .. St. Lou11 physician Or. Georse M. Bohi,;an 1°" an AMA rubhc heah.h commitwe Monday at the o:zation's annual mceung. " think it' a k.tnd of a shame that the AMA has Johnny<Omt- lately on this 1 sue." he II.id. The committee beard a spate of tq)Ortl aad resolutions 11med at tobacco uec a.nd will malce rccummen<ation on them today to the AMA'• 386-~mbcr Houaie of Dcleptcs.. the policy mak.ina bod)' of the 271,000..m~bcr orp.1uution Feynman: Shuttle engb:Je. at rlak too w ASHINGTON -The SpaclC buttle ma.an engines, "built at I.he edge of, or outside of. prtvious engmccrina cJLpcnencc," may have a risk of fadUR many umcs &reater lhan that estimated by NASA manar.cment. ac:cording to a rcpon by Nobel phys1etst Richard Feynman Moreover. Feynman concluded. the NASA troubleshoouna on the engmes .. ,s cl<>Kly analagous to tbc detenorauon 1CC111n the rules" for the booster rockets whose failure caulCd the ChaUcngtt catastrophe Jn a I )..pa&e personal repon that f~ attention on the sbuttJe's most complicated component. the Rogen comm.sssioo member dcscnbcd the problem-solvina process as "a sfow shift toward decrea 101 safety'' at the National AeronautJcs and Spaa Admmmrauon. 24 arreated In shooting prote.t TROY, Ob.Jo-Poli~ in not hclmetsdlspttsed dozen\ of demonstrator~ an the thtrd nwu of protests aptnst the klltJna of a tttn-agcr by two poh\X officers, and 24 people were arTCSted, authontJcs said \Oday. About I 00 people. mostly teen-agers and young adults. &athered an the City's downtown Public Square after Monday n1Jht'sC1ty Counctl mectJna, demanding thedismjssal of the two officers, "Saad M1am1 County ShentTLB. Dunfee. The protcstcn ble~ !toms and some threw bottles. and pohcc warned them they had three m1nutts to leave the square or be: arrested, Dunfee said. Man on global charity ran ,.obbed---- NEW YORK -A 24-ycar-old Bnton runnma around the world for charity found bunselfstranded an New York City after two men broke into hts car and stole aJI has belongin~. mcludana hts passpon. "I've made 1t through ~ couotnes, had my shoes stolen by monkeys 10 India, got stuck: 1n a swamp an Thailand and got beaten up by some drunks 1n Australia a couple of days bcfo~ Chnstmas," said Henr) Weston "We've come thro~ a lot of bell to get hett and now we lose absolutely everything an New York.. ' ~ Details of the accord were not target mandated by the Gramm-promised them that he will not do Bnstol-Myer> said an New York 1mmed1ately available Rudman budget-balancing law de-so," Maller said ma letter to Senate "This applies to Exccdnn capsules Crime nlhw•e faclntr trial mlal .. ,,, Ms Weissman said the tentative spite indications the Supreme Coun Budget Commattcc Chairman Pete V onl)," he said The product also 15 A~ u.a ' e ~ national contract agreement was 1s likely to strike down the statute's Domenici. R-N.M. sold in extra-strength and regular LAS VEGAS. Nev -Reputed cnme figure Anthony Spilouo. who i~ reaching dunng a bargain mg session main enforcement prov1s1on st~ngth tablets scheduled to~o to tnal Monda) on federal rackctcerinachargcs. failed to return this morning The president'!. budget director. The letter reiterated the adm1n1s-here at m1dnaah1. spark.an& renewed concern over his whereabouts. Spllom~. The settlement, howe\Cr, as still James C. Miller 111. on Monday tratton's pos1t10n, widely rejected an A.uthontacs bcht"ve Ms ~now. who 48. and hts brother. Michael, 41. were last seen lcavmgMacba.cl'sOak Park, Ill. subject to the !iuccessful completion formally rejected the Latest budget ConJl"CSS, that selling government was mamed and had two dau&hters. home Saturday afternoon Police found their car late Monday night at a motel of separate bargaining agreements proposal by a b1pan1san group of holdings is the best way to rat~ purchased the capsules an Au6um a in the Chicago suburb of Schiller Park, Just cast of O'Hare lotemauow with sax different AT&T units Senate budget wnters. The plan money. couple of da)'S before she died. 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Ooctors oflered her parents two option'>: 'iurgen v. hKh would prolong her life but might ka\C her 1n comtant pain. or no !lurgerv. which would allmv ht·r tl) l1H' a more comfortable. but shoner. . hfr Options l1kl· thc't' mu-.t -.eem hke no opuon!I at all to parents frustratt·d h) their 1nah1l1t) to make their child "ell. But thl'\ had to choo-.e. tor to do nothing was to choose one oi' tht· a' atlablc rl'lommendat1ons. Reason- ing that the qualtt) of .. Bab) Jane's" life m.1ght be mort· important than its quanllt). the) decided aga1mt surgen ~llffil' rx·opk ll1::J) d1\agn:e \\Ith that choice One ng.ht-to-hfe act1\1st J1d and dragged the parents through se\eral courts. <.lltl'mpung to haH~ them forced to accept his vtt'W that the 'l.urg1call)-enhanced promise ofl1fc wa-. moralh undcntahlt· Thl Reagan aJm1nP .. 11at1un got tnto the act tn an attempt to \\-tn a Jeu\lon that \\Ould pressure dottors and hospttab to pro' 1tk mt·d1cal care to extend the lives o t deformed or graHh tll infants It was gruund far tou pn \ate for the government to tread upon The dec1-.10ns in' olved in the raisins of children arc at tht· c:orc of tam1h hfr. and family ltfe ts at the core ol dcmocrac:) as 'WC have seen 1t evolve in this nation l nkss a child'" being abused. the go\emment should haH' nu authonl\ to intrude on the affairs of the heanh ~uch un"anted mcddlrngs s1mpl) are be)ond the st ope of purpose of an) go' emment In the name of the protection of 5.oc1cl\. we ha H' allowed our government into man} area'i of our liH''- that. tdealh. \l.C v.ould prl'fer 10 go"ern ourselves But in the tntere ... i uf ix.·r,onal freedom and independence. we must keep thnst· tn\ as1ons to an absolute mm1 mum. ~ h-.:n thcrl' '" douht ahout the ncccc,s1ty for the go"ernml'nt to pla\ .i rule in an~ snuation tt <.hould ~ guided b~ Thomas Jcfkrson'"> caution that the best govcrnmrn1 1<. the ll'a't go"ernment. It 'ihould butt out Opinions expres<,ed 1n this space are mose of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment s 1nv1ted The Oa11y P1lnt PO Bo• 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 East Costa Mesa no lllore desirable than West side I() lh~ I 1l1 II 1tm10, rn r..:pl\ to till I llt r tn "h1 h tl1l' f ,\\I 'Ilk <II I 1\t,1 \k\,I "'J\ iclcrr..:d 10 as m11d1 m 1rt d~\11,1h L tfwn tht• \\ l'\t <.Hh 1 hrr<· .ire .ire.1' 11 h111I 111.11 Jr kc,1r.1hk .ind 11nd··"1 11!1 I ft"tl ntl\ '-'t'flt .1p.11 t1111·n1 h1ml111~ I IC•l J....:d 11 lhfl'l' l 111,il"' ,,.,, • t I larh11r B1 ule,.1rd '1m '•'' l\\1 door<. lr•im ,1n .11111 rqi.111 "'"' · (1 lo dl'\t nh1• th1 pr. 1hl, 111' 1111·11 < )11 h.1d 11 pned 1Ht·1tr.!'hl.ll•'11111cd111t'\'1\ ind hill'! ,11( 11~1!1 th• .11d I hr thud un' nt:'I J•11•r 11 "rn ., nr h.i.in/: ,, ...... " 1111111h gJr.1r· , "" 11t11·' .. 1 \lllJ.. 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Th<• ht\.(' ,1 11ght 111 1't· thl·rt· fH>' l<lll"V>N ( C"t,l :\1l'\,I Grad night s e t at Laguna High I 11 th1· I <11101 T hu,.,da\ ntfl 1 iraduat1ng 'l n11•1' lf1gh\lhool <•nr, Jlo;I •'.1i:11hc \I I ~1gh1 Pan' On th"""C" n1gltl 1 'I hh•I '' h11ol .111 thl' gra1lu:i11ng '' d, 1 ' He t1 · 1tnl to a fJhulou'> C'"l'll1 ·'I 1•ul n111\1t and gaml·~ I ht• h1 u• I 1lm >'•lf.1 <'"rnt Jrc Iii pm !• ".1 111 "-hat dm•c, th" i "'n I•• the ne1ghnor\ around I •f 1111.1 B·· 1c h High \lhuol'' Dependint1 on thl tr I ·111! ltc.mng or no1~ tolerance. 11 11\,1'; nwan 1ha1 they will he hranng ll•ll'-l' 1111111 lhL high school ground\ 111111 1h1· ''t'L houri of the momlnl.( V. 1· "'~ th.11 they be tolerant of th1' · dl\l 111 h.inu• for this one niJ}lt of1hr \tM < 1111 JHTl 1s to keep all the tC'lchra11nK <.l.'1111110, m one spot where tht' v.111 he· .1hk 1t1 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat '• 1..'\f)eflCllu.' ,1 .,.tll' .ind <.fllll' l,1'.t nt!l-ht 111gethcr V.e kno" that the n111": .,..111 tr,\\t'I up the hill~ an.I into 1h1· ,,,Ill'\\ 111 lentral Laguna H111 . 11.,..111 all h1' mn h' 'i am ·Please ac<.cpt t1111111'1tM111n 111\1\11 the St.hool ground!I an~t1mt• on fhuro;da) until Y,.lO pm and "<.'l "hat this part) 1s all ahout Parents and area merchan1c, haH been knocking themselvc'i out to prepare for th1!1 <.prual eH:nt We welc-ome vnur 1nvoh cment 1\nd plf'ase. rcmeml'lcr that ll will all Ix· 0\Tr ac, the 'iUO O'>CS l'ranlt llnl £ d !Of Tom Tait •)11 llO'!IQ £,,, Oon,ent.y , •y r (Mor J 91nClanln u .. ..,., Ed1t01 C ..... ltwff 4)00• • ! <:!•Ill' MAR(rARI r l>ANIEl-') l l'.i D·\ PORT l INO•\ ~MPRIN(iH \M V 1'.Nl TIE HI( KEY C <>·< ha1rwomcn. ~n111r \II Night Part\ Pu~~' ,__,,,.., Ct1urcl'11.,an Cor1l•Oll!'!• ,_.._,, L Cllftltefl l"lrC>CIUCllO'I Mft'•ll~• Twry~ C"tt."4111()1'1 M4'nll0"' .... .,,.......,_., Marktlong DlrflCIO! ..... ,'""'"" Clllt\.To00 ()t~tll' · ·1 JJegaJ Jmm 1gran ts from 70 na tJon s are now follow Ing the tra Jls establ lshM by mll/Jonsoflatln Americans wl10sneak across the border with Mexico each year.·' Border-crossing exploits extending beyond Latinos ·A lot of people are walking the same paths.· INS says ,L llkgal 1mm1grJnt'> lrom "'O nation' are no"' tollm"rn~ tht' trail'> estah- hshed h\ milh11n' of I .itrn .\me man'> '>'ho \ncai.. acrm<. tht' horder with \.1c.').JlO c-ach w.ir .\rrc\l\ or" non-L,;iunu m1granl\ tr}'1ng to rnter the I nitt·d States 11legall) trom Me'\tl•J are up about "'ill percent so far this fiscal ~ear That follO'>'\a 40 percent 1ncn.:ase last ~ear and th( lmm1grat1on and Natural- 11auon ~nice claim' 11 sull 1c. catching Iese; than hall the illegal border crossings b en \\Ith their inneased numbt•r, the non-L..aunos make up onl~ about 5 pen:ent of total arrest<. on the bordt'.'r. but authontu~., tear the world- wide tide w1ll rnucase as word of tht· porous l:xmkr spread~ ·Alter H>u.,e c'aded Albanian border guard~ or sailed a small boat from mamland ( hma to BaJa (ah- l11rn1a the.· ·.,occer field dOt'sn't look qum c,o tough." sa'' John Belluardo. f'IUhlll .itla1r'> d1rcc. tM for the I '\I\ "t'\tt'fn reg111n fhl' '<.ont>r lil'ld' is a hare open 1,pan· \outh 11f 'lan Diego that man) immigrant' tr. to cro.,., a' the last bamcr on 1 heir ioumc~ to .\mcm.:i I"'\ official~ \a} migrants of other nat1onalit1t:\ arl' usmg the ..amc routes -t•\ en the same 'cu) ute\,' or ~u1dec; -as Launo'> "I he ruts are gctt1njl. deeper.' sa' <. I: SEARCHLIGHT L__ -~ rHOMAS ELIAS fklluardo .. .\ lot of propll' are "•1lkmg the.· '>ame path'>· L . T ht• mo\t 1,tanllng c;tat1mc <l'fkrcd h' the l"'l\" the tact that 11 lJught more.· than ..i so mainland ( h1ncse attempting 111..:[lal 04.mler C:fll\\tng., 1n fi,cal I 4N '\ Mmt said lhr) had reached Mn1c.o d1rl·lll} lrom C hina tn hoat T h..:rl' '>'tn· also a dott•n \.lban1ans '~O Yugoc;la\ sand more than tit)(1 lnd1an' Onn· con\ldl'rl·d an oddll\ un thl' hordcr. non-Latino 1llt·µI-. art'.' n11\\ rvutinch ptl kl'd up not 11nh m ( altlorn1a h\Jt m thl· .\nl()na :ind :-.;l''>' \1C\I< o dec,t•no; and at horder (1utpm1' tn thl· H1g Bl·nd an·a 111 Tt>\as ··ran ot the rl·a,1111 "'c're scemg thl'\l' rt•opk• on the horder 1\ that it's gelling much tougher to 1,ncak rn at :mport'>." '>a)'> Bellu<Hdo "We'\e got new '>talc-of the-an lnren'11c equ1p- m<."nt thert• that make' forging pas<,pon., and v''"' mulh harder" l 1k..: tht C rntral \meman m1- grantc; who all ountt•d for 40 500 hordt•r apprt•hen.,100' la't ~t·ar man} of thoc;e from Europe.· anc.I Ac;ia had .. pent lar~e \Unl\ of monn 1n add111on to tra,ellng grl·at c.hstanlC'-to reach thl' border \ome paid ac, murh a' $1 0,000111 'muggkr1, v.ho lir.,t arrange "1-.;I\ 111 get them into "vte\1co thc.·n meet them in Mexico C1t\ and f'5'0rt thc.·m into border c1t1e-s II-kc San D1e~o . 11 Paso. Laredo. Tex Nogales. Ar11 . or Calexico. There they are often plared on buses or airplane\ hound for othl·r US. c1ues where fnendc, or rl•lat1H'\ alread-. live. The· newly amvcd illegals oftt'n blend easily into c-;tahh'ihed cthnil communities where their natl \( langu~s arc still in common u~ Court documents show that one Yugoslav-based alien smugglmg nng broken up by the INS last 'tt'ar had alleged!} netted $300.000 1n profit'> b) bring.ing in 135 1mm1grant'\ over a nine-month penod But non-L.atrno alien smuggling nng.s arl' harder tor the INS to crack than lhc.· routine operations the) '\l' ~c.oml' ac- customed to One reason 1s that lhl' aliem often don't loolo.. Ille tic:ld \\Or\..l•r\ - because the" 're not. "In JUSt one \\.eek th1r, spnng. \\e Laught three ductof"i commg Ill from T1Juana-one was from Canada one from South Afnc·a and one from New Zealand.' Belluardo said "Less than 15 perlent of all 1llcgals are field workers and more than I 0 percent arc \\hat ~ou'd call profess1onal'i. ~ome of the Yugosla\c; look hke the cla'ISlC image of the KG B agent with blatk suits and all " The meaning of all th1c;" On..: obvious conclusmn 1'> that th1'\ 1.:oun· ti). and Cali fornia '" pan1Cular ,., '>till viewed ac; the land of opponun1- t} even by thOM! who Lan 04,· a01uent 1n their own countnes Tbomu EIJH /1 • S.nta Monlc-11- bastd columalst oa suitt lssuts. Hun ting elusive geoducks with stovepipe and speed l>u11ng m~ long and. I hope. not l'nt11cl\ m1''rx'nt hfr. I have ei ther written puhh\hl'd tn new<;paper'>. mag.a11m•., Jnd hook'> or broadc-a<;t almo'>t e'er. kind of event I can thmlo. ot That gon for floods. sh1pwrecko; '>ports event'> "wuely." both foreign and dome<.t1t. and wars or shootingo; ol nne kind ol another One thing I ha'e al\\a)'> 1ned to observe yearh: I he ~n1ng ol the fishing season In "olden" dav<; I used to get a sure 3\'11gnmcn1c'cf) year from thesportc; editor of the Portland Oregonian to "co"·er'' the st.art of the fish1 ng season What tha1 reall) meant was that Lair (rregof) wanted to go fishing with me uur was a "punst'' fisherman A dedicated sponc;man We would frequent!) go to 01} m·· pie Peninsula 1n 1he state of"ashmg· lon We would start out at Lakt' < resccnt and plan to fi.,h on the ()u1naull RI\ er or the Qu1haut ~ome day'> before our planned e\ped111on I would talk to C iordon Hohucket. a S1wac;h Indian. Ciordon had been in my high !.chool t la'>!t He wa'\ a 'ery \mart }uung man who al wan got fic,h and I 'alucd h" udvt(l" ·look "all" he ~aid "Listen and lenm. f he fi'>h arc not hungl) enough th1o; ~prrng. That meano; they have lo be teac;cd ~o herc'c; what \ou do You forget all that h1'h hrow <.tutf vou read 1n tho~ map11nc<. ltli.e C1c'IO<l Sport h'\h1ng Do ltke l nJun tomorrow. Hert. l 'C' the\C " He hunded me a Jar ol s.almon t"Ul>. rhat evening l.a1r and I ~rt ln'\pc'C'tlng each other''> gear and all the ne-w tnck~ \\C 1hough1 we had lcarnrd On the drc:<,c,ana ~ble wu the 1ar of 'lllmon cue. Lair "-U the onl)' man I !..no~ who 'ould c.·url has u.p.r,.-r hp 1n dl'ilU41t. "What's that • he demanded "Salmon f'll'·" I admitted hum bl~. "Jus11n calt', )OU know," "Humph'" the only repl} WALTER BURROUGHS "-e~I morning we took another ( 1ordon Hobucket suggestion We l ho~ the Qu1haut. Lair won the toe;<, and electe-d to fish upc;tream I staned downstream with the understanding we would meet tn an hour at thr \tartrng point When we got bad. to thr ,tarting poml to compare rc<>ults I had almo.-.t a full rrecl. la.Jr had none "Salmon egs''" Latr demanded "Just a few to start thr fic;h h111ng. · I admitted "~cf ficiherman'" Lair snorted "But I'll tell you If you let me ha'l' a few to ,tart them lookmg mayh<' that's better than being ~k1,mked ." He wasn't 'lkunked. I've never met an}' non-ga ll li'ihrr man who womed about 'iportsman- hke t.onduC't lhey JU'll 10 lookina for razor clamc; crayfi'Sh, butter dam<1 and 1f they arc really '!porting fellows. go hunt1n1 for the clU'SIVe aeoducl.. No that'• not a bird ll's rtally a 'Ort of ovc"11cd clam It hAS a ~hell thll 1$ too small for It and the longe-st neck I havcever~en On top of that it hu a hydraulic d11&1na ,)'\tem. ff you art hetdina for vacation this year and think it would be fun to 10 dig for dams. you certainly mU'1t not fon:ao the fun of &eoduck hunt1na -.nd ttunt 1s what you reall) do. The acoduck lt~cs 1n the sand and u you walk ovt'r a clam bed 11 will 1iCJ"al its Ptt~nce b) ~uinina a ltnlc stAwatcr ahove the ~nd . Now, don'I delay You ta~e a p1e-C'e-of light-w ·11h1 I hcatmg pipe -about 24 mC'he\ 1n diameter and up to "I 1n\hC!t long. Where this squirt \urfaced above the sand you put the pipe on the sand with all of ll!t circumference equ1d1.-.- tant from the marker Then you twist and tum hke mad until you get the geoduck surrounded b} metal Now you take a handled shovel and dig a!t fast as you can until you e"<posc the long neck of the geoduck Grab 1t Don't let him dig any further Frnally. )Ou remove the cntter, cook 11as1f 1t were a normal clam and senc 11 All of which 1s to e"<plam why. year after vcar I have turned m\' back on one of our local mannc <;pom Grunion hunting. You'd think that a per\on who has ll\cd on the Orange Coac.t for a .. long as l have would be keep1ngc lo\C tra~·k of the coming and ao1ng of the grunion. Wouldn't you~ For example, thl\ yrar wr'H· alread) had one grunion run ancl 1he next one will stan fi ve days from no~ You kno"' what I'm going to do about 1t? That's nght Nothing. Bui I'll tell you what you can do You can go hunting for the elusive little cnuer... Unhke the gcoduck you don't need much equipment to atU\ck tht' ~t'\J n10n You do need a fi'Sh1na ftccnsc but no bait. no rod, no lenath aaut<' Just a lot of lur k. Grunion hunting 1s another way I have d1sapt><>inted my daughter o'er her growing yean . At lea\l once the father nc~I door took ht, kids and my dauJhlcr to the beaC"h His name 1, f.I W1naand unltke my dauahter'-; tatht'r, he was not l&r)'. Only trouble W&.\ th~t one cxpcdat1on was cnou$h and. o far u. I know, the onl ) anan1on hunttna my daughter' children art t'XJ>OSC'd to is the s.ame H th~t sht' learned from htr ll.ly fathtr. W•lur B•l"t'Oll6i • 11 th Pll t'1 foafldJ111 '9blld•r. , THOMA8 ltLlA8 columollt JACK· AIDER SO II and JOSEPH SPEAR Nixon coverup not fully resolved Qu estions li nger a bou t con du it for campa ig n funds WASHING fON fourlel·n ~ear .. afkr the "third-rate burglary" 1hat led 10 the fir'>l pres1dent1al rt•s1gnauon m h1stol). Richard Nixon has emerged unce again on the natwnal ~enc as a respe{·ted confi- dant of President Reagan He ha!> gune from the CO\ er-up of Watergate to the lO\er of 1'.ie\\S\\ed ... his <;lalU'> ao, an uninc.lu:ted cu-<:onsp1rator i:un- ven1entl} ignored b) the re" 1s1oni<.t pop h1stonan'> But If "'"on due'> have lhc nine ll'e\ of a ~at 11 mu<.t be a black one [, 1denl:e continue~ to bubble lo lht· '>urfale that Nl\on brought m1c,. fortune 10 the .\mt'ncan public when he set out 10 engtnl·er his re-elclt1on 1n 1972 b\ '>'ha1e,cr mc-ani. neceso,- .tr\ Onl '1111-unrc-.olvcd m)stcl) l>l lhc \\ .nt'.'rgatt• <;(;andal invohed Gred .\mencan busmes'>man Thomas Pap- pas •\n 1n' es11ga1or for the Watergate <opcc1al prosecutor concluded tn a repon that Pappa~ -\\ho adm1uedly cooperated with the C. IA "anytime m~ help was requested" -was tht' conduit tor Illegal contnbutions to thi: "-r,on-.\gnev. re-elccuon cam- paign from Greek businessmen in I Q7~ He had performed the same 'lef' 1c~ 1n I ~68 funneling money to the ~non-.\gnew campaign from the C1reek m1htaf) Junta accordmg to Hou~ Intelligence Committee tcsll- mom in 1916 b\ the former L S ambas\ador in .\thens. Henl) Tasca ">inlr the Greek JUnta'~ (Cntral mtclhgem:c 5t'f' let' was not onl> the: \uurc.:e of the lunds sent to the N1xon- .\gne" campaign ' 1a Pappas. but "ac; 1t~lf being subs1d1ied b) the ( IA th1!t meant that the l\mcncan '>P' agenq was md1rectly contnbutmg to the Republican candidates. Documents prepared by the special pro~lUtor's staff and recently d1s- co-.cred in the1r files by Grcelo.. Journah<;t Eltas Demetracopoulos in- dicate that Pappas had also solicited at lea\l S25.000 for the N1.flon-Agncw campaign trom a Greek busrnessman "'ho \ubsequentl~ wa., awarded a fuel contract tor the l ' ~ ~1xth Fleet The prosecutor'> '>lopped shon of calling the campaign contnbu11on a quid pro quo for the fuel contract. but the) did note that the Pentagon had rccel\ cd lower b1do, for tht· fuel Pappas ov.n compan~ wa' g1,en a <iub<ontract Pappas was al<.o c;u-;pected h~ pro..ecutors of contnbuting ~ome ol the mone) demanded b" thl· St'' en men arrcste-d for the June 17, I <J?:!, hurglaT) at the "-atergate offices ol the Dem<X rat1c "lat1onal Comm1ttcl" I k told pro~cutors. however. that the only money he had provided wa!> a $50,000 pcr<;onal loan to Attorney <1eneral John Mttchell to hu) an apanmcnl. "Some documentary e\ldence 1n- d1cates that those invol\,ed in the CO\ er-up may have expected funds for 11 from Pappas." one <;pee 1al prosctutor report ~ys Note~ seized from conv1cte-d Watergate figure Dwight Chapin referred to a meeung with Pappas and contained the cryp- tic notation "7 " The prosecutor\ said "We ha'l.C no eitplanat1 9n of the meaning of this notation although at has ~en suggested that there were seven (onginal) Watergate defen- dants·· Indeed one of the man> refert'nce'\ to Pappas on Whi tt House tape transcnpts dunng the cover-up ~nod was th1sonc b) Nixon "I think it's a matter of fact. though. that somebody ~1d be surt to talk to Pappas bccau~ he's being very help- ful on the, uh, Watergate-thina." And when White House coun\el John Dean asked Mnchell 1f he had asked Pappas for money for the burglars· defeMe. Mitchell rcpht"cl thllt he had. l>cmetracopoulos wai. the f1nt to uncover the Nixon-Pappas conne<' t10n 1n 1968, Iona before the Watrr pie '<:Indal broke He took his t\'1dcnce to the Watefaate office-qf Democratic Pllrty \hairman Lam O'Bncn In fact, Demctmcopoulo'i 1'\ now convinced that it was Nixon'' fear of what he may have told the Democrats about the illepl foreign campa1an contnbutions that led to the fateful m1,'1on of the White Houtt plumbcn 14 years ago. Footnote: Pappac; 1\ "' ina in ~lu\1on and could not be rtachtd for commenl on thcx latest dis· closurt Meanwhile, C hnstophcr tfilchens of Nation map.zinc re«nt· I) conducted an invcst1pt1on and a&rtt\ ~1th Demetracopoulos' thC<ll"\' of the Waterpte bre.ak-in. J•d AM raoo 1114 .Jorf'JJI# ~ar '" 1yrulk'llU4 t'O/•m.aJ1f1. COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A1 OC employment prospects sunny this summe ~ Poll b y tern pora ry service firm s hows - 26% of bustne_:'ses expect to a dd staff - Employment prospects for the summer months are healthy in Or· ·~County. accordina to a !>urvey by a temporary service firm. office." Another 49 pertCnt foresee no changes and IS pert.-cnl aren't ~ure of hmna plans." the next three months ia nearly llS aood as the national outlook, where 27 percent of more than 12,SOO employers said they would hue additional people, and only 9 percent foresee cuts. Here in the west, 26 percent predict staff increases while 10 percer\i-·wm .. reduce employment rolfs. ' "Manpower's third quarter 1986 poll of local employen indicates that 26 percent expect tO Increase staff durina the July/Auaust/Scptcmber pc_riod an~ I~ percent plan cutbacks.·· said Mar.Jone Bartok. manager of m11nnowrr fn<' •, Orange" C"ountv One year ago at this time, 27 peroent of the employer~ polled here anticipated staff additions, while 14 per~nt expected to decrease staff. Three months ago, 16 percent in- tended to add workers and 9 percent foresaw c:uts. In OranJC County, employment opportun1ttes are predicted by durable and non-durable goods manufacturers, the services sector, the financc/ansurance/rcal estate sec- tor, and in pubhc administration. Some opponunities., as well as some cutbacks. are expected in whole· The outlook for Orange County for ChannelyourwUlpoWer to specified beneficiaries More: than two--thirds of adult Amencans die without a will - a statistic that explains a legacy of estate problems and unnecessary expenses. If you die without a Ywill. the state. 1n efTect. prepares a will for you -and 11 ma) not be to )Our liking or to the benefit of your desired heirs. What follows are answers to some oft he most-asked Questions-explain ms why almost everyone needs a will and key points to consider when drafting one. Q. Wbat does a------------ wlll do? A.: A will lets )OU distribute your MARY property to famil). fncnds or charity as )OU like -~ long as R that property 1s not ODIE JOintly owned w11h ••••••••••••• rights or surv1- vorsh1p. held in trust or already assigned to a named bcncfic1af) (such as hfe insurance proceeds). A will can also create trusts to protect the esute'~ assets for heirs 1nc>.~nenced in money management. With a wall, you ,·anappoml an exccutortosettlc your estate. as well as name a guardian for your minor children should you and your spouse: pre-decease them. Without a v.111. the~ l'.ruc1al dccmons arc let\ lo a probate coun. v.hich ma) not appoint the same ~ople you would. Furthermore. dying without a will, or intestacy. may lead lo long and costly court procedures and. 1f your estate 1s largt•. to unnecessary taxes for your bcncfic1anes. Q.: Wbal bappea1 &o my property If I dle wltbo•& a will? A : If you die without a will . your sute's la~ determine how your property 1s d1v1ded. If you are marned and have children. most states award your spouse one-third to one-half your estate, with the rcma1ndC'f to your ofTspnng. If you're married and childless. your parents or siblings may receive as much as half your assets. If you're unmamed. your estate will go to relatives or. in their a~nce. the state itself -even if you prefer that a favontc chanty or long-time companion receive sl. Q.: Do I need a la•rer to make a will? A.: h 1s clearly advisable to have a lawyer draft your will to help avoid oversights and 'Crrors that might invalidate 1t To bc valid. your signature or your will usually must be witnessed by two people -three 1n a few states -who are not bcneficiancs. An attorney might charge $50 to $250 to prepare a simple will or up to ~vcral thousand dollars for complicated estates. To save time and legal fees. draw up a list of assets anad debts and decide on beneficianes before meeting with your lawyer. Q.: Cu J dl1po1e of my property ID &a)' way I wut? A.: Although you have great latitude an d1stribu11ng your assets. state law governs some as~ of your estate. As noted, your spouse usually has a n ght to at least one- third to one-half your estate unless the spouse has signed an agreement waiving those righ ts. You art not required to leave children anything. however, except in Louisiana. Q.: Cu I c.bJlge my will ontt l1'1 wrllleo'! A.: You can change your will whenever you want Any major personal or financial change -mamagc, divorce, relocation, birth of a child , a large fluctuation in wealth -or a change an tax laws could make 1t advisable for you to revise your will. Simply writing changes on your will could invalidate 1t. Instead, create a new will or add a codicil. or supplement, to your eiusting Wlll, which al!.o must be signed and witnes~. It is a good idea to review your will annually to keep it current. Q.: Wllere 11lottld I keep my will? A.: Many people keep the signed onginal of their wilt wnh their lawyer and a copy wherever they store other important papers-but not in a safe deposit box. In many states, the box is scaled upon your death and requires a court order to bc opened. Q.: Wbat if I 11lo.ld become lne•r.•clla&ed? A.: Whale you·re prepanng a w1I . it's a good idea to make plans to secure your future 1f you should bccomc unable to handle your finances. If you don't, a court ma) have to appoint a conservator -whom you may not know -lo manage your affairs. For example. you might hold some assets in a joint account with a spouse. a grown child or someone else you trust. to give that person acces!. to your finances tfyou are unable to deposit checks or pay bills. A durable power of attorney give!. a s~cified ~rson the authonty to act on your behalf if you arc incapacitated. If you have considerable assets. you might set up a hving trust lo let the trustee of your choice manage your finances should you become incompetent Federal and state laws relating lo wills, estate planning. estate taxation and related matters arc complicated and subject to frequent revision. Always consult your attorney or estate planning specialist for specific 1nfonnation regarding your situation Mary J. R•cUe 11 vice president u d manager. cootamer Information 1ervfces. Merrfll Lyncb, P ierce, Peuer 6 SmUla b e. Fluor gets Chinese contract A JOtnt-venture company formed between Fluor Daniel Engineers and Constructors ltd. and British Elcctnc1ty International Ltd. (BEi). known as Electncal Power Services (China), has been awarded a contract by Hopewell Power (China) Ltd. to pro.., 1de operauon. training and maintenance !">t:rv1ccs for a new power station 1n the People's Republic of China. Value of the contract was not d1sdoSC'd The two 350-megawan coal-fired units now being built by Hopewell Power (China) ltd. and Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Power Development Co. at ShaJiao near Guangzhou wall go into service in mad-1987 and will supply power to Guangzhou and Guangdong province. Elcctncal Power Services (China) will ~upply a team of experts to manage, operate and mainuu n the plant for a penod of four years. Trai1'11ng for the 350 Chmesc personnel will be provided through on-the-job and classroom training. in both Enghsh and Chinese Peter DcMay, president of Auor Daniel Engineer\ and tonstructors Ltd .. said. "I he add111onal power supply from the ShaJiao B plant will play an important part in helping to ease the current power shonage in the Guangdona province" Weather facllltles to Improve A unit of Fluor Corp. has been selected to negotiate a contract wllh the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmosphenc Administration. for a maJor improvement program of National Weather Scn·1ce office and radar facilities. Value of the contract was not disclosed. Fluor Technology Inc. will provide engineenng, archttcctural design, construction-management and con- struct1on-10spcct1on services for approximately 90 MW. expanded or modified weather-sen ice office fac1ht1c~. plus program management. sale/retail trade and education. ln addiliop, 1WT n=duct1ons ~ forccut in construction Other industrits should remain at present levels.. Manpower lnc. conducu the Em· ployment Outlook Survey on a quar- terly basis h 11> a measurement of employer intenuons to increase or MUTUAL F UNOS decrease the permancnl workfo~. and dunna iu I 0-year history bu been a sitnificant uulkator or em- ployment trends. The survey. con- ducted dunng the lut two weeks of May. 11 baaed upon telephone inter· v1cws with over 12,500 publtc and pnvllte employers an 385 U.S. c1ti~. .. . - Manpo~r Inc. is I.be worlcf6 lafFst temporary ~oe firm. annually , providinJ employment tO mon=. tbatl 700,000 people throUJ,b its I ,2SO om~ 1n 32 countriC11. Office servicu account for more than half of the assignments at which its temporary workforce 1~ enaaicd. The Great American 1-Year CD The greater your balance, the greater your rate. Minimum balance $1,000; rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance. Five different rates for five different halancc levels. There are man) ocher t~ available. from 32 days to 10 year' All insured up to $100.CXXl by an agency of the fudt....-al government \\lt h 20 offlce., -.en inll Ornnict' < ounl\ Ana~im Hill' f I fnm Balhoa I land f'{Mmtuin \.alk'\ Balhoa Ptn10,ul<1 Huntington fft-•"il Bre~ IAtguna lklk.il < .1p1'lrnnn Read'! I agun.J Hiii' I ~~un11 N •tcutl l\1i\M0fl \1eto Mnn m::h Ra\ ~port~ldl l\l."' ron Reach t ldo \ ill,11i1r Oran~ \an C k'1m·n1r '4an < lco~tc A\1.:lll<l.1 !>1~11 \, n Juan l ap1\tra1111 \\aodhrid,...e 'l 'lfl'rtll ., kJ i..,_.,.,,fl ~Ill'\ tft'\11"f ..,,,...1_t1Mtv~ .r.1tw ''~"'1 lfllrtWllr:.i•r n•um19'r '"•'J"'I' f't\.11'9lanJ lftfjllJt••.._....,~ t!• l11t~"tf•4•1'nrtt•'tl~I ...... nr •'A\ "''"-"n hw· I~~ '-"l"P ITM~ h....-pt d4\h 1tni:l1• ~,.,.., twrfrrl'f'I"" f'~aJ '4H mt•I \"\II Ill l:.MJ1•"''f'Ml ... • tt\,,lt•.,.l'iill•"'l1rw-• l~11r.-!\iifh '-•r rt .. d._.lt.-1f .Jf•!'llt. Jl._1J."'11t•iUtMhmt\.•flllW.._ith n n it 1nfr'f'.MI 1'r,••'1'• I Great American Your advantage bank.- ' 1 Cl 111 1 '\( , ,,, 'all'I\ • ''"'" (hr1'11 M 11l1"1 FSIJC ..... ._, ____ c..,. i,... ..... , •• tT Open your account today. tall the toll-fre~ FinandaJ Une now: 1-800-423-8 K. \ M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tue.day, June 17, 1986 1 Buying a pay phone? Check distributor ' I StoriH by JIM HATHCOCK tage .. or owning a pn\atl' p<l't phorw "It's almost alwav' better to own something rather thjn to rt'nt 11 lrnm someone el~ ... said M1lhad l ~l'h, owner of the Quiet ~oman re\- taurant 10 Ne"'pon lkalh ··ownin1a pa)' phone lan hr H'I"\ profitable and has)le-free but \'ou'\e got to do your home"orJ... I learnl·d the hard wa~ pnvatr phonc rompan1es lire not all the \amt"" ttandK·appcd people had trouble u\1n1 the phones because they were pos111oned too h1&h on the walls and Haplc!I "'ere punched through the winng As a result. the phonrs were ,hort,1rcu1tcd S1nu· thl· ( ahlornaa Public l til 111~·!> ( umm1\'>IOll lepl11ed pnvate pa) phone owncr~hap in Fcbruar) bu\lnc'>~ owner\ have rtv1cweJ htera- 1urC' .snd talh·d wnh private pay phone: dl\tnhutor-. about the adv11n- I cel'h pul\ ha!>ed two pnvate pav phones 1n No\.ember. but ~w what he perce1\ed .ss an opponunlt) to tnl'rea!>e n•vcnut'~ tum into a n1~t· mare Not only were his phones out of onkr at least once a wt"Ck. but the> were in)talkd improperly "When my phones were working, I had at least one person a day come to me frustrated with them," said Leech. "They either didn't know how to operate them or they had lost their change Look w.here $10,000 in rare coins can get you. ~11 t IQK, C'l1t'nts ot llanm•, I uh in!( RMI' Coin ln\t',lmenh ha\t r1 .1 \l'rage prot1h o! .!.i J \'rar dllrr dll comnm'10n' and It~\. 1£ a• \It' bf111•ve our port 1t1l111~ c11n1inu1 to appu.•ciah· 11 th1\ r .11t SI 0 000 \~ 111 y1dd ~ m~I r r 111 ol SI'} H h .1tti.•r 11ht fl\ r 11 II 111 10 \'rlll lhry will I( J prohl OI i 7 1 44.1 In Jdd111 m lo rx •I 11 •11.1 1 • • lormann• !:t'Ol quahl\ rJrt o1111 utkr mvc\lnr' <;alt·tv .111u1 Im taxJt111n at li1v1l!.1hh· I in. I • n Capital lrJlri' rat!'~ 111.I •t 'oph1~11catrJ 111r1rkr1p 1 •an~1hll' IOH llllLll!' I t•111~ al~ 1u,1 .'\ t1111SI lk!1111 I H1111 1 I' I.ins ,md rn 1 t fl 1 • • p• ra'• 1ic11~1ll11 and ~ r 111 hJ• n1: pl.111 \t llannl'' I uh lllK K.m· ( 0111 lnq•,tnwnh ...,, tr\ 1. Ill\ l''>l111 11•11 \t'oll t,;i 1011 s 10,000 IJ,400 15,376 19,0b6 23.b42 29,316 3b 352 45 077 55,895 b9,310 85,9.u 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 19q1 1992 1993 1994 l'l41 19qb Our outstand1n~ 10\t'\flllt'lll ~n \'ICt'S mcludt • Purcha,1 pro~ram~ lk~1~ncd tor hurt 1t·rm µ1m or Ion~ term mwme • 1 \\O outstJnd1ng l111111dat1on programs • Quarlrrly updatl'i. 011 lhl' pcrlor rnanu: of ~II r.lll'nl portlolio\ • 1\ 1111111thl)' nrwslt·11t·r fdlt-d with cxpt•rt adv1n• and analr1' • Leveraged Rare Coin Investment Portfoliosr'I a unique program that Jll11ws invtstor~ to double their buy iflR power dnd rt'dP add111onal profits • I h1 .ilultl) tiJ 11 t' 111111 p11rlt11lit> 1 n\1,1111 h~111 , 111.tlrrJI \\ 1111 nn quJlihin~ 111•<1'.,,an ~or J tm• rn1Cirma11nn pa,ktt ld.11lmi.: <lur manJ~t cl rMe mm II\ e~1mcn1 11<irllohos call us tol I I rt 111 SO(Hl!}.t i I /tl llfl'>ldt: Cahlonua •f .118otH1r,.H'lllh1c1uh1de Cililomia U •1 lurn lh1· c <upon !'It low ··And when I'd call for service. 1t would usually take a couple of days hefon.· anyone would be out 10 take 1 an· ot the problem "I nc\l'r expected the hassles I've encountered I JUSt don't have the lime It takes to roll about S300 in thangc each month ·• So Leech switched to Irvine-based Paofil ~tates Com-Tel Corp whose president. uar) ;\ St.ace) said Leech's stor) does not surpnsc htm. ''The amount of calls we get wtth rnmplaint'l hke this 1s phenomenal." \tacev )<ltd According to Pacific States Com- T cl. hue.mess owne~ looking to bu~ pnvatc pa'.< phones need to ask: •Don the phone l:Ompl)' with C Pl IC. regulations'' If not, the phone ma)' be m1ss1ng a bu1lt-1n clod. calendar which automaucall)' adjusts rates for distance time. length of call and dayllght-~v1ng!> •Doe'> the phone have answt"r Pactnc State. Com-Tel Corp. of Jrrine dlatrlbate9 Cuhphone, left, and Intelllcall branch of pay pbona. superv1s1on? lfnot. background no1..c on the caller's end can cause change to drop before the phone 1s answert>d •Does the phone look and oprratc s1m1larl> to the Brll phone'> l'US· tomers are used to? •Will the phones be 1n'>tallcd properly according 10 CPU( rcgu· lattons? If phones are installed on an cx1s11ng business hne, which I!> illegal. and not on a new CO-< OT lme. the owner \\-Ill pay higher phone bills and be faced with fines from Bell •Does tht" d1s1nbutor have a cost anal>s1s formula that detemune1 approximately how much profit the phone will generate after use fees are paid'' •Does the d1stnbutor back prod- uu~ with d full !>erv1ce and main ten· anct' guarantee? Integrity Communications cures ill will about phones r----------····-·-----·------------·-------------··-- ~mall hu~1nt.'s'> o~ ners in Southern C alifom1a art" being solicited to pa~ S200 and sign a 'ague contract tn order to ha .. l' a m·" pa} phone installed in their shop ur oOice ~ccordtng LO (ireg Gilbert of the ( aliforn1a Payphone ;\S<;OC'1atton the buo;me~o; people are guaran- it·ed that the ne'\ equipment will net them a gn:atcr rel urn than the olc.J Pantie Rell phones lntegrll) < 11mmun1lat1onc.1s tr.ing to clear up some ol the Ill \I.Ill b\ offering to reimburse any business the $200 1t ha~ pa1c.J to another company in return for a tnal run of t1'> own pa' phone equipment In tum. integrity retainc, all income from the phone until us in111al $200 1n\cstmen1 has been recovered ' ~ Free Information Packet. i HANNES 11.JLVlNG ~ager '><lid hi\ compan) 1s convinced that the good l'.111 "hllh can he generated tn the commun11y when rl•h ,.nlt: telcphont>o; are installed \\-111 \t1mulate new orders. I I I 1 'l 00<1 lmtiol \ f1,,m1mr1 Rt'<I"''''""'"' \t'n1t1,ll ltht'\1Ur\ \1n1P /4i'h iOOO Birth ~t. Suitt 500 \t1<> porr 8ra1 h t A 92b60 Ttltphont ,7141 li:ll 8102 But \Oml' problems have sur1aled \omc LU\lomu' I'. ho paid and s1gnec.J the contract\ are still wa111ng-'U"'}' lor.i\ IL'm&a' thrcl month'> -and ha\c rell'l\l'd no pa~ phonl'' said Alan ~ager vice president uf tht ( u\la f\lc'>a ba\l'd lntl'grtt) ( ommun1ca11om. Im The lntelltcall Pa~phone I\ installed by Jtl which hs 101nt•d the< allforf11a P:i~phonc Assoc1a11on to market the nc"' equ1pmrnt I n1tcd Payphone Leasing, Inc . also of ( O'>la Mt''kl ha\ helped market the new product. • ln~1de lalrfornia 18001 8j4 5179 • Out\1dt lalifornla 1!1001 1154 b016 0p6_17_86 ( 11ltx·n anc.J Wagl'r \au.l some ol chl' reliahk pa\ phon,· u>mpanil·\ \Cndor\, d1'1tnbutor'> and m;tnufa~ tun·r., .lrl l·mharr~t\\Cd h\ \.\>hat appear'> lo Ix· a prohkm in thl·11 1ndu,tn The < PA " dcd1l atcd to a more complete under- ..iand1ng o t pertment 1nformat1on that will help the rnnc,umcr undt'rstand the ne\I. pay phone industry's bu-.1nc\'l·to-cu'>tomcr relat1on<1h1p, Gilbert satd e ntimber one managed savings and loan in the nation is located in Ne ort Beach and sta sa. I 111111· ... 111;H~1li'.llfl' llw 11i11·n1;tl1t111;ill~ f'l'Sjlf'('lf'd lllJSJllPSS p11hll<'i1tio11. r;llf'd I I I ,f I ii l J. I s; I\ 111 · " 111111 ii JI',. 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And you '11 get an answer in 48 hours or less. So get in touch with the boss. Your date's waiting for you . The bou ii in at t.be followin1 locations: ANAHEIM-:mw LlncolnA\oe Suite 140 COSTAMESA- JA20 S 801101 St Suite JJO CYP .. ESS- 118' I Wllf~er St El TOA0- 23704 Et Toro Rd Suite I FULLERTON- ~ 12 S 1111't>OI Blvd OAAOEN OAOVE- 97"1() C11apmen Ave n2-1eo1 121'5700 51Ml11 111-.t504 ut2t(M HUNTINOTON l !ACH- 18121 Beacl'IBlvd PLACENTIA- ! 180 Yorba Lind• Blvd O"--NOE- 7775 MIMnSI .Su11110 i. .... s~ n 11ol ll•11u 1 .... -l!J-P"'P'1t) C"'61L>,..-a,.\laN.liloll.tl#I-....... A.,.ll<IM 1~ ... ~"~"Nt .. ,,,_~~MO< ,,.,,. .. u""'•ff•llWPl"...,..,.~111~~1 1•s-u Ao,._ ,..lf .. 'A(' llA" ~eenet1c1ar Tulk t.o the manager, and yuu 're hiking to the boa Ask the boas about our tu preparation, too. I. I ' Orange Coal OAILV IPILOTtru.cs.y, June 17. 'lllM A9 making rules spread to inQre wo~ plaees BJ MA1T YANCEY ,. &..-.er Wttllr Staie hive not yet rntncted employee smokina. the \llOtk .a.r:us an to tmokina and non-smoktna secuons, or arowth of •• \llOrkplacc 1mokin• poliacs ... is un· i>C'mlltUlll mok.in1 "unle a problem ansa. .. • 1n a 140-pgl: rcpon panyina the aun-ey Lha1 most local tc and nauonaJ b nd tabor poup1 WASHINGTON -Despite opJ>O$ition from both ma~ment and labor aroups to lawt requirina tcsl!"ctJorts on wo~place smokina. morc and morc busa~ are adoptina pohcies 1pelhn1 out when and where employees can li&ht up. ~1stalcable, the two aroups Aid in a report t(Xompany· Local and itatt oniinancu ~u1rins workplace '"'the aurvey. amok.Ina pohCle-s 'ftl the most common rc:uon cited by Of tbe 239 companies with smok.inJ poliClcs, 8' personnel administl'ltOl'I for unplemenuna restrictions. have ooomed . uon requiring \hem. .. Wt don •1 believe a SJnlk 1 ptttfic i.w cu deal M _ ..o moki!lJ condition1 in 190,000 busincs est.abilillunenit 1n the City of' New York. .. JdOeott.cCoopcroftheNeW, York · mbet or Commucc, Wllieh &S opposmc • workplace okina ordmanc% pf'OPO'td by ~ perttnt uid tbey had been introduced within the past five . Ttn at.at.es _ Alaska. Conncctacut, Flonda. Maane, years and 60 percent said their polici~ were less than two Minnesota, Montana. t'ebra ka, New Hampshire, New yea~ old. Jerwy and Utah -tlave 1.Jws ~ulauna smokina at &iward Kocb. A survey of 662 employers nauonwide ntlcatcd Mo.nday ho wed that 36 percent of them have e"ablisbed polmes on employee r.mok.ina and 2 percent said they planned to 1mplcmen1 such restrictions btfo~ the end of this year. Mo!'over, an additional 21 percent of the pnvate co~pan1e1 and orpnu.allons surveyed by the Bun:au of Nauonal Affairs and the Amencan Society for Personnel Admamstrauon said they had smok1n1 pohcics under con11derat1on. Amona the .cores of maJor corporattons with pnvat.e workplaces and 11 least 73 etllea and countie-s in ~mokina pohc1es: General Moton, Ford, Texas lnitru· Cahfom1a have local orchnanoea. f1lCnts. Aetna Llfe Jn1urance, Campbell Soup, Leva ~~tt than one-third of the companies with smoltan& Sll'luss. Boeina Co., Bank of America, Merck & Co.. rc tnct1ons c1lcdthoselaw1andordanan<:e1u1reasonfor Hewlctt-Packaid Co .• IBM and Proctor & Gamble. developina their policies and 28 percent 11id it wu tbc Only 2 peroent of the personnel admioiatraton pnmary rcason. Twenty-ieven percent of the companies The 3S-member AFlA'IO E.xet\ltivc CouncsJ, an February, alt0 weighed tn apmsl lqialatcd smoklna!'J oontrol1, complaining that cmploym would u lhc:m to "shirk theJr mpon ibilny to clean up the workplace an£• place blame for occupational dilHsc on workcn who 1moke." telJ)Ond1na to the survey said lheir orpnizations bad said their policies were established, an part, because of banned aH smokina and only IS percent wd they b.ad employee complaints "While the miyonty of employers in the United banned 1t an open work areas. While union and corporate opposition to smolt1n1 Much more common were measures suc.h as div1din1 controls 1s not unanimous, 1he BUTCau of National Affairs Of lhe 423 surveyed pnvate complnies without smokma policies. I 0 percent said they had considered but rejected the idea. NEW YORK (AP) -The followlna Hal ahowa . .Jhe OYer • tl'le • CoUllttr i•octc• •;~ werran11 ll'lal have 90t'9 UP he me;• o1"'!1... oowr lhe u'!'!!t ~ on ~c:n MCUrtf.el:irl'9 ~w-r~ °' 1000 "'t~1' ::J l>trC9nl"9 ctla=r• ll'le die~ J::r.~ 'he Pr•Y Clo• l'9 r>r • v \, .. t °' bid or ~•~ L•,~ Ch~ utct lCMe I/,. l'h Up .j: i 'fll I "• .... Up ~D~ 1 ~ Up :t um' ~ l? Up ~=~~ ri ~ 8: ~~~' ~ t'h 8: ., ~ ~n 1!'1'1 1"1 Up ., •• • lh ~· 'I• Up 1 ellu~r rd 'h UP 17.::l Meta enc lti UP Mere nl yn 1 ~ l'h UP t~~ :: ,'"' 8: r1~~;" un 51 6~ ~~ l': A~~. "' ~ Up :I tm8u1lnot1n 11'> :\lo UP · i slecfr 1~ lh Up · 4 mu1 un I Yt 11' UP 11 .. 5 n on1 ''• '·• UP DOWNS Nemt Le \i. C'??. Pct. I 'T~C~p ~ = 1~ llH Ofl\m -1 7 adv h lt'J -'I'> 1·7 lf'GP •,• -''4 i II i4';ev:'t ir = 1~ l.i ~~'Cf, ... ~lr :~ = iZ I . nlvTr•d 'I'> -~ . '' f uarlMc •~ -~ . S lratetl J -111'> 11. nexCp ~ -•n 11 .. 1 Ik1t'. Cp ') -1 11 ~Van 51' -_!l-,/~ r1 ~1asw"i~ wt if~ = 1~ 1j9 ~lnticlf\C ~\.'t -lti 1 .7 •E TV 2 11-16 -S-16 1 .• 4 IL Cp 61/J -~ l 3 5 ra~ S1h -~ 1 2 Pct. Up 1~0 UP 1 l ~ 1 I~ 1 1 .l Up .4 Up 6 ~~ :I' Up '· Up •. Up 4 Up ' Up • Up ' UP 41 UP 4 4 8: ti Up ' UP 4 Pct l•.O H1 • 1 6 7 64 t·~ ~ i 6 ' J the shores interiors lpecleffzlng In Y8Cht lnterton 642-2255 »40 Aven I t., NeWfJ9r1 aeodt PURCHASE OR REFINANCE ·Aua.mable •No Ne•attve •SO YI. AllM APR 8.14 7 14-9 66-0 5 08 V ANGUA.RD MOI TGAGE CORPORATION Eves by Appointment ...CT~• llCMtT.,.. MOiie• for It .... u It St-rvtrr. Call Daily Pilat 642-5678 • ,---------------------------------------------'-----~ Let's make this simple. Imagine bunnies left to themselves day in and day out for. say. six months. Imagine the output. Now imagine those same bunnies brought together only once every thirty days. Or once every three months. s 20,027.82 20,028.98 20,055.69 20,058.00 Plus interest-bearing checking. Insured .Money .Market accounts. Picture I. D. cards. a 24-hour automatic teller machine and more. Carrots and cages aside. that's pretty much how com- pounded daily. monthly or quar- terly works. 1 Month 20.1 19.52 20.124.48 Naturally compounding dally. all by itself. may not be enough to send you rushing for your car keys. We know that. 3Months 20.360.71 20,375.78 But added to all Lmcoln offers-including knowledge- able. professional people who work as hard for your 20,758.6 1 Which is why ~ .... w-iLlncoln's Certifi- cates of Deposit are compounded daily. R.ata s\lbtttt to ChAnir without notice fiedcral ...., rcquifts aubRaarl&I pcrWllty fw wttbdrew.i carllcr than macurtty dates of JI• month.t or ont 'f'CM. rupe«l-.cly Balan« Uno.anu C&ku lated auumlng both prlnctpel and Interest remain In tM a<counc for tM tull tttm spttll'lcd. money as you do- it should make your savings deci- tutions work that way. sion a simple one. So your dollars multiply faster. Seven days to ten years and any time in between. $500 to $99,999 and any amount in between. Your dollars earn interest every single night-even weekends-and then earn more the next night. Not all savings insti- ALHAllBRA BURMNlt .SOO E. Mam St 3l'OO W VerdUKO Av,.. (at Chapel /we l (at llollywood Wily) Alhambra CA Ul/\01 Burb.lnk. CA Ql30'l (81&) 2&Q ()34' (IUl'I) 841 3JOl AMAHCl"l HILLS CAMAJUUO 5701 Santa An;i '15<JO PooJ,.rc·~a Or Canyol'l R~1 (ilt Ame111l (-'t lmpcnal Hwy ) Camanllo. CA QJOlO Anaheim till ls. CA 92807 (605) 0&7 OQ02 (7MIW. 4410 DOWNEY ARCADIA 100.H Pa1 ;.m10unr Blvd ESCONDIDO 1~5 f Vi!lky P¥kw~y ucondldo. CA Q20U (019)741 8100 Gl.lKDAL.E 100 r.. Glenc..ak~ Blvd (if 8rand l\lvd l Glendale. CA Q\207 '8181247 o.306 GMl't\DA HJU.S 1 -e l Omswonh St 1a1 ~ltal1 A"c 1 But then. few savings insti-Hop on down to tutions work as hard as Lincoln. Where you·u Lincoln. Quick. Like a always find good. bunny. LINCOLN SAVINGS .$3.5 BILLION IN ASSETS solid. competitive rates on our Certi- ficates of Deposit. with your money insured to $100.000 by the FSLIC. We Make It Easy To Make Money. HEJU:r UGUNA HILLS PA.MOR.A.MA cm SANTA l"lOMICA n>JUtAJ'4CE 1111 S ~t.1tc-St l"'°' Moulton Pltwy 14"120 R.. •~<.Ot: 1\111,1 14tii t tJI I l JI 141J Ha wt It. nie !\Ivel (.tt Srersonl 1Muulto11 Parkway (nearV.m Nuy' Bl>' t {<If B 111d11.ay1 I ,, lbrran c Blvd tfemer CA 02_,4 \ 5h .ppm~ Center l Panorama CH y. LA "'MOl .11 Ill M •Ill• .ii I A 0(>401 lorran<: e 1..A .1(1~ll (714) 6~1 }7(')1 l.....iguna Hills. CA '>itl53 (818) 804 0304 i1·1 1~· ¥HI {,:>),) ,.0 41.'. HOUl'WOOD t71tl w-40~ ROLLING HILLS SH EltJ\AN OAllS TUSTIN ?Mel Holl'{'-\"()(1d Klvd I.All.WOOD ESTA1Y.S , , I de Dt 1c101 Red ltl'l AoJ,. (n~M 1..a Bn-.11 Avt' I ".iJ-&7 Hill t"ll 1 i.ok Ave ~20 Hawnmmc Bl" I 1drW m.1111 /'we I !next to Stater Sr i. I 11011.,...,ood 1...A Qon.za (l..Akl"'.l.'ood ~hop111n~ 1111 c~:;n t e r1 (1;i~ s C:t\Q140S Tustin CA Q2Cl80 {2131 460 0211 Cemer ne"~r Ward\) Rollin~ Hill~ f ''•llt' l\lfll /H:\ }l}(I {n4) 7J0-0.'4' KUNintGroN Ulke" •'000. CA. 1X:1112 CA Q0274 strn cm WIST LOS BEACH 121310:30 1404 (2U) 3n 7';7~ llll.11 Br t ev Rd Al'f Glll'.S 200 f.. DuAne Rd (II n orencc A\e I Granada Hilb .. C4.. Ql344 l'ettl'1 [dlnger Avr ·ws Al'fGDLS SAH'IA AMA .. I 't lA •2~1 t 128!1 N11t1on<1I Rlvrt (ar Second A"e I Downey, CA /)(.)2'\ 1 (818) 36' '°41 t 1 Sher La1v·l o:so Vo.' S•~th St 1031 N Bi I 5t 14 l'lJ\J Ml I 1111 clle Blvd l Arc adt.t CA 01~ (21' l J1'115(l!J tiuntlngt n &Adi 1a1 ll~) 1a• 17\t St l l,.;i) A b. CA QOOc:,4 (!\I&) 44,·"'60 02()41 ln• A~ele) CA Q,){)\ 1 Santa An.11 l...A Y2J(Y. l]l)) 47'1-o4&1 ·~ Saturdays Rf an location! ~j er I t.tU Ani:tele~ (714 1&41 IM (213) o2A 41)1 (i'l4)~7 7'. !!!IX C !OM I.Jn.: I .... I .. 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I \l'l -\toe~ pnt:C''> c.lnfied do" n m a dl'\Ultor. \('\\ltlO toda\ Warmc<i~ ahead ul an announcement from Prcc,1dcn1 Rt·agan restrained ac11v1t,· 1n the early altan0<1n marli..et anah sts \aid ·\round mtdda)' th~\\ hlle House ~1d Reagan would make an announcement at 2 pm • but refused to d1!.do\C the topic Speculatton on what Reagan would \3~ c,w1rkd around the markets, mal-.mg trader\ reluctant to do bustne$S Reagan announn·d that C hu:f Justice Warren E:. Burgt•r wa' n:lmng and that he "''II nominate Justice\\ 1l11am Rl"hnqu1'it to thl' nauon·., highest iud1nal pt>\t The marli..et '>tagcd a lmd recovery once 1t became clear that Reagan\ announcement held no reltvance for financial markC't'i But the rail} pro"cd \hun-lned and thc marli..et tvt·ntualh re">umcd 11'> <.lugg1sh ..ell-<.>0 Some wcai... crnnom1( news m1ually helped '>tocks and bonds but the \tock market failed to sustain the upward momentum , WHAT AMEX Om I WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Jun 17 Adv1nced , .. W OecllM<I ¥nch,nged otel risues 11 New h ohs New tows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.lff. 4 ind nel ch•nge of the ecll11t Amerlcen Stock Excll1n~ lr1dtn 11 neflonettv el Prev ··~ I i>rlce most luues, more NEW YORK !AP) Jun 11 Pr•v. Advenced Tod1~ d~ Declined ~ ·~ ¥nch,noed otet fi'ues New h glls New tows ii NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP)-Salff. • Pm Drict end nel ch1not of the flflHn most active Ntw York Stock Exctlenot luutl. tred lno n1llon•llV ti more than SI ~·n SI w'~' °'9. t!:~tar ~fewer Upiollnco s + ·1• Noeut Util Sc.endFd n HornHer WenoLebB OomePtrl FoothlHGP Mich Gtol Olll1rd s TurnrBdcst pf NV Homen • Com~CPI Piii .. Amer &T FordMol s +I~ s,,o~su Pow ~lonPICI NL lndusl Pon Am OlemSllm Mon'8nlo 1 GoLD QuorEs 'I METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (API -$clot ~°"" "*el ,,._ Monday ...,.._ $4 20 a.'111 per oouncl. 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Coo• 0 .... ne CIF f·A Player of dse Year La volleyball witll a uade polDt averge of 3.t, Hanan 11 lleaded for Stanford after leadlng EcH1on to two league cbamplon1hJp1. ffeaded for Cal Poly Su Lah Obl1po, be WH a foar-yearatarter lD bHlletball (twice all-leapt) and a three-year 1tarter a1 a pitcher lD ba1eball. He wa1 tie Sea View Leapt Player of Ute Year after leadtaa dse Troju1 to Use baltball cbm- plon11Up, twtce aa AU.ctF aoccer choice. Next: Goldo West. You probably 'don't want to menuoo lhe word oo- hmer around Texas Ransers pitcher Charlie Housh. ~cau~ It may leave a bad \Aste in has mouth. Toa'61Jt'• 1ame HouJh who was the vacum of Anael Texas (R Wright l.0) at pitcher Mike Wttt's 1.0 AD1el1 (Will 7-4), ·---------------------*-----------·-------------------perfect pme Scptem-Tame: 7 JS BRIAN SHERRARD Eetancla BILL CRAFT Marina ,.....-,_.~::----, ~r JO. 1984 an Teus TV None (the last no-batter an Radio: KMPC (710). An aabeateo Sea View Leagwe champion In wrestling, be WH alao the MVP on tlle football team and a aprlater-burdler ln track. He'a beaded for Oru1e CoHt. The Suaet Leape Athlete of tbe Year, be wa1 u all-leape choice a1 a defen1lve back La football and aetter lD volleyball. He'a beaded for Oru1e CoHt. GARY HOBART Woodbrlqe A def eaalve end lD football and dse 1'8-poa.nd Sea View Lea1.e cbamploa Ha Janlor In •l'fltU.1, he laad a 3.tf 1rade pol.at avera1e. He u1 committed to UCLA. baseball). was a vacum Wednesday's Game: Texas again Monday na&ht -at Angels. 7'.3S p.m. this time ofhamself. Hou&h. who has lived by the k:nuck.leba.11 for his enure 13-year maJOr league ~r. dted by it u be watched tt eos1 ham a no-hHter. a shutout and finally 1 wan, as the Aniels sta&Cd an alm<Mt unbelievable rally \0 wan, 2-1. ~fore 24,99) at Anaheim Stadlwn. ·------------.,. __________ ~ ·-------------------JON AGUIRRE Fountain Valley MIKE O'CON'MOR, The Baroni' r.fVP oa tile wrestllDg team, be'• beaded for Cal State Fallertoa after flnlth· lDg tbJrd lD CIF twice and foartb oace. He alto starred La football. MIKE KELLY, Mater Del Staadout llnebacken, Mlke Kelly (Long Beacla State) batted .fOS a1 a catclaer, and Mike O'Couor ( udeclded) WH a guard lD batketball. ~~_.. STEVE GULLEY W estmlneter Be qurterbacked tile Uou &o tbe CIF Big Five aemUlaah u4 wHlllebueball team'1MVP ua Julor, and WH captal.a of Ute buebau team. The win over the Western Dtvuaon-laedang bn,en go1 the Angels back over .SOO. but more importantly moved them to Wlthtn 2'h pmes of first place. Hough, who had previously thrown three career two- hattcrs, took the no-hmer to the ninth and was leadina. 1-0. thanks 10 an unearned run scored in the second. Afterstnlunaout panch-hiuer Ruppert Jones to open the ninth 1nnan1t. pinch-hitter Jack Howell went tk other N ... : NtWPOn Har1MM' Hkltl dMi not d\Otse Atfllef• Of Year. 76ersstun NBA draft Moses Malone traded: Ca val ters make Brad Daugherty No. I pick NEW YORK 11\Pl -Brad Daughert) of North Carolina was Lhosen b) Cleveland as the first pick in 1he NB-\ draft Tue'>da) alter the Cavalie~ obtained the lop selection through a trade with the Philadelphia 76ers In a deal completed about 30 minute'> before a league-imposed trade embargo. the 76ers gave the top pack to the Cavaliers in exchange for veteran forward Roy Hanson and future considerations Also. the 76ers traded all-star center Moses Malone to the Washing· ton Bullets for 6-10 center-forward Jeff Ruland and ti-9 forward Cliff Robinson. while al~ ~ndang thr Bullets Terr) (. atledge. their 21st selection 1n toda) ·., first round and one of the S1xers' two fir..1-round picks 1n 1988 Daughen) pla)cd all four year.. at North Carolina He 1s the Tar Heels' all-ume field-goal percentage leader w1 th a . 700 mark and he a vcragrd 20 2 poml!> per gamr has senior season The "lB..\ lhamp1on Boston C chics usmg a pick acquired from Seattle in exchange for Gerald Hen- derson in 1984, scl«ted Len Baas of Marvland Tht• 6-8 forward finished has c~reer a'> the Terrapin-.· all-11mc leading Sl·orrr The (;olden Stale Wamor'>, who finished last 1n Pacific 01v1s1on. made 6-11 ( hm Washburn of North Carolina Statr the third consecutive AC(' player picked Chuck Person of Auburn was a surpnsc fourth pack b) the Indiana Pacers The 6-8 forward had been projected by many as gosn~ 10 New York w11h the fifth pick. while 7-fool Wilham Bedford of Memphis S1a1c had been expected 10 go in the top four. Kenn) Walker of Kentuck> wa\ taken b) the "nicks. despite thr chant of"Bt-ff). &ff) .. from the fans at thr Felt Forum who wanted the home- town team to ~lcct Walter Ben)' of St John's lkdford dropsxd to the No. 6 pack. b> the Phocn1'( Suns The 7-loot center from Memph1'> State followed Washburn a., an eligible under classman atler the T1grr\ afkr h1-; 1un1or )Car. Jama Berte.on Ocean Vlew'a Tony Panzica Panzica's versatility developed into career with Texas Longhorns By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dli9y "9t Cerrt!IJ I ildlliG'lt Jam Hams knew he had himself a good one as soon as he got one look at a freshman who was in a class b) himself "It didn't take long 10 see that Ton) Panzica was a quahl) pla)'er." said Hams. Ocean View High'~ basketball coach · "Halfway through has freshman year l moved Tony up to Junior vars11y. After that he started for me for three years," adds Hams. Whal sets Panzica apart isn't his shooting. rebounding, passing or defense. It's all four of these assets rolled into one 6-6, I BS-pound player 1ha1 make ham into a two-tame All Sunset League player dunng a span an which the Seahawks were never beaten on the Ooor an league. "I've seen bener shooters. re- bounders and passers," 5a.Jd Hams. "But I haven't seen a more versatile player than Tony -and that's m the I 0 years I've coached." In Saturday night's Orange County All-Star basketball game a1 Oranse Coast College (7 30). Panzica will pla) forward for the South squad But he did much more at Ocean V1ev. "I liked pla)ing guard and tor- ward," said Panzica. "I lake handhng the ball playing guard and I lake playing inside, too." Hams says Panzica has a guard's mind 1n a forward's body "He has a point suard's a1111ude," said Hams "He lakes 10 lead, that's has natural personality "But I think he has the body of a forward and the moves of a forward. He can play m or outside. thoush " Panz1ca pla)'cd every posauon for the Scahawks. Small forward, point guard. off guard, even center, ll didn't mailer where you put ham "He was the type of player that was so smart that he was doana thanp before I could ask to do them," said Hams. "He was one player I hesitated to take out of a pme. I even played him at center when our bag auys got in foul trouble or when I wanted to·go wnh a quack lineup" Panzica averaged 10 3 points sxr game and pulled down 8. 7 rebounds for the Scahawks. who were unbeaten league champions, but were dis- allowed a CIF 5-A ~rth because of CIF "8nctaons imposed for players' housing 1nfract1ons. "II was d1sapposn11ng missing CIF ··said Panzica "But there wasn't (Pleue .aee ALL-ST AR/BS) ... bu an eye for the bullet. Unofficially, a strike in the making Prep basketball officials in near-unanimous stand By HOWARD L. HANDY Dellyl'tlo4C..11tp1M9nl BELL-Member'> ol the '\ou1hern California Basketball Officials Executive Comm111ce met at Bell High School Monday night and re1cc1cd a proposal by the CJ F Southern Sccuon, as well as the CIF Los Angeles Section. paving the way for a. potrnt1al stnke this winter The two sections involved an the ncgollallon'I (including nanr officials' assocrnt1ons) tumrd thumbs dov. non a pay increa~ offer of SI 00 per game for thr I Q86-87 S('ason and $2 00 for ealh of the nr\t lwo c~mpa1gns. Whale the money issue wac. paramount an early negot1a11ons. 1t as not thr onh change the officials are seeking 1n a new contrnl'l w11h the two C IF scc11ons Edward K Takaha\h1 Ire'> rnmm11tn· l'haar- man tor the basketball offinal'> presented the following list of problems ha'> group wants solved before the 1986-87 season Among them are higher pa) for working a Ju nior varsaty-varnty doubleheader and 150 percent pay for one official working a game by himself Increased f~s and a $3.00 back pay increase to cover no raisr an pa)' for 1981-82-83 Also on the agenda wen· mileage adjustments. especially for area!> such as the MoJavr officials group where 11 as nrcessary at limes to drive 200 males one way for worlong a game The present mileage allotment for such games doe!> not cover gasoline costs or meals according to one official from that area Othrr gne"ancrs include a!lsurancc of an annual raise. crowd control at games: behavioral problems with regular and walk-on coaches~ having an administrator on hand to handle crowd control problems. coping w11h a sellout where fans are standing and Jeopardmng not onl~ the players and officials but themselvr<; as well. concern for the safrty of officials af\er a heated game. and no11fica1son of officials when games arc cancelled or changed to different date<; or hours other than the ongmal schedule calls for "These arc the things we are conccrnro with," Takahashi says. "We are not asking cl1msnat1on ol doubleheaders but feel they should ha"t' '>t'paratc officials for varsity games when 1hr DH I\ a JV Varsity doubleheader It 1s physically 100 strenuous. especially af you gel a JV game that I\ close. They are sometimes bcltt'r than thl' var\lt~ games. "1 will be sending a lellrr 1<1 the C IF o;et·t1un' The Southern Sccuon Exccutlvl· < ounc1I meet<. June 28 and we will ask them to hegin meaningful d1scuss1ons as soon after that date ac; poss1hle \\-( will have until Oct. I to come 10 an agreement before further action 1s takrn b\ 11ur grnuCl · Here's how the ~ote .,...en1 among ult1l 1.tl'> 1n the vanous officiating bod1e\ in tht• t.,...o ~<. lmn\ 4ioutheastem -reJeOed aftrr polling morl' than 40 officials an that group South Bay-rejected 100 pcrrcnt b\ 'iii J)Olkd officials San Gabnel -rt:JC<.'tcd unanamou'ih .,...,,h 40 officials pollt'd. (P1eue .aee BASJUtTBALL/82) A little something to keep them going Bergeson. U.S. polo team to tangle with Yugoslavia By ROGER CARLSON Of ... Dtilr,.....,.,, United States water polo hM \omethana to kt'Cp It I01n& for I Ion& lame -alt the WI~ lo ~oul for the 1988 Olympic Game' -P.rov1d1n& 11 cJln quahfy for one of the 12 berths \alvrr can do 1h11 ror you. And 2 S-vear-old James Bcrstson ha '°me· thin& to kttp ham 101n1 for a Iona tame. too. a la\t• minute cut from the ~u.d for the '84 (iame\ ran do th1t for you It wa~ • hiller pall to swallow, one he'~ dt'tetmmed to tt11>0td a an The. road to South 11.or"CI for the U .S poloi lS. and Bert~n. con11nut\ at tJC' San C>ieio Wtdne!oday naghl ( 7 .30), then to Newpon Uarb.>r Hi&h FndJ} nagh1 (7) Sunday C'''enana (7.30) at ' Belmont Plaza an Long Bt-ach and WednMday af\crnoon at US< an 11 special four-pmr <;enes. fhe Yugoslavians, the team which took the gold at the Lo\ Angele\ Games. 1nvade11 Harbor for a 7 lO match followina an earlier matchup of Orange Coa'it area polo powtn -club team• from Nrwport Harbor and Corona del Mar lt'u fam1har ~ne for 8crgMOn, who prepped at Harbor undrr Bui Barnett. the latter now thC' n111onal coach. •:'I> "I've heen )t'llt'd at h~ liarncn for AMUI 11 )tar~ now," '31d BcrgC'~n dunna • lull 1n hi\ 1nunan1 "H1, rTmar\:\ art' flrt"ll\ much the same '' when l wa' a frc~hman," continue" the Newport 8ta<'h r~adcnt , allud1n1 to some of Bamc11·, favorite commen1s. 'urh a' "doa meat" and le\ ,·omrtun~niary u•rm\ wht"n llt''1Cnhm1 hi\ dts- plea ure .. , hat'\ never ansna to chanac." .aid Be e >n Bui he's a &ood roach and doana a lot for the team. You ju t c.an't takC' it penonally" ' Bcrieson. the son of '\tntc \cnatnr Manan Bt-raeson of Newport Beach. trm.I not 10 t kc 11 personally when he aot his walking PllJlC'" prior to the '84 Games. but he admi111 1t was \.Cr\ hard lo •wallow. .\ I qg3 pduate of "itanford, he had lakcn a year off from bu110css to tnun for lht• '&40l~mp1l 'I "I've been compeutavr 'lmu." I wa' '" -.t•ar' old and an water polo '\IOC<' I v.:a' I~." he ~ uf .. But 11 was tOUJh the 11mt· and commitment that ~nt into 11 It l 3ffi<' down 10th<' wire and wu the cNch'\ drc1-;1on J', c trll'd 111 1ur n the ch~l and kttp pounding on the door . "n I fiaurc 1n 'AR 1( I'm aood enough .. Thal ~omment al\O apflht'!. to the l ' s ~uad . a\ well. The \mtnlaO\ v.:erT ~-ond 1n a ··-•alert<!· down vcl'\ton of thC' Ol'tmpa~ without the pre~nl"'t (lf the So\let'> and ( u~n,, and a rt'lCnt tnp 10 f nmet' '\ho~ 'ome <kfin1w hol~ an thr ll S pm~ (PJeue ... BER0&801'/B2) (Pleue 11ee AJllGELS/82) Acquitted, Wllliams denies he ls a misfit NEY... OR LEA "JS (AP) -Joh.a "Hot Rod" Willa.ams admits be wu not as academ1call) oriented as the maJont> of students on the Tulane Unaverslly campus. but he stops far short of portra)'Ul' himself as the s.octal and cducataonaJ misfit ~ pactcd by defense laW)en at his point· shavtn1 trial Williams was ac:qumed Monday of all five counts against ham. Part of the defense straten was descnbana WaJl.tams as an am- povenshcd. undcr~ucatcd black kid thrust into a predominantly white environment he d1dn'1 understand. exploited by has academac.ally ebtc school and made a scapeaoat when a sophasucated group of classmates got cau&}l1 1ry1ng to stage a betting coup. "God g1 vcs everyone a certain talent. You may be smarter on the books, I ma'> be a better basketball player." hr said "You may ~able to run faster, but 1 ma'> ~ able to do something elSt' better- "Tulane gave me a chance to show m't talent .. Walhams mother died when he was S('\en month'> old and has father abandoned ham 10 his grandfather's care. His grandfather was 70 years old and bland Barbara< olar, a neighbor. said thal as she went to and from work. she sa~ the infanl -dirty and 111-fed -on the porch One day she said she pac.ked him up. wiped his nose bathl·d him. led him and took him a.s her '>On T esllf'> ang at the tnal, <. olar said \ht' got a son, and the infant got a nickname a1 the same time "He was \quallang hlc a hot rod car, and that'c. "'hat I rnllcd him," she said 'W nrk 1 ng u a short order cook and a \l hool l U!>tochan. 'ihc raised Wil- ham\ f 'rn a tier has athleuc talents hegan hi tilo\\Om m 1unaor high he never thought ot going to college. he said "I ..... a~ JU'it thanking of going and tn ing ll1 land a JOb somewhere." he .,;11J •• ~-h mama was the one who cnniuraged me .. r hill was while I WU 1n 1un1or high I told her, OJ... I'll il"C II a tr. " In high school at \orrenlo, La \\ illiams dom1nucd the scn1nr '>u f'l'rla11'e' li<,I t·hnsen b'>-h1' d3\\m31e\ -man of lht' \.Car, athlcll" ot thC" \Car. class favontc. 8111 Barnett ' Mexico's chance for a celebration turning a bit sour F rom AP dt1pateltet MLXl('O CITY -More than 200 m people wcrt lnJUred and 148 arresied in lhe 11an1 ~ueet festival that followed Meluco's 2-0 World Cup ~r victory over Bulgana. a Cit\ pohce spokesman said Mond•y A Mexico City newspaper reported that two death'> Sund•> -one ofa man pushed under a subwa) anJ the otherofu man shot from a passmacar -wcre related tu the cclebrataon. However. the pohce \f>?kesman told T he Associated Pres~ that authont1c'> did not l'Otn1ckr the deaths related 10 the revelf) Estimates of the number of people whu turrwd out for the street carnivals following the v1llon 1.111gcd from 1-1.5 m11hon. The police spokesman said 200 pt•opk wc1c ltl·att:d for minor 1njunes and JO others rl.'qu1rcJ hm.p1tal· 1zat1on. A front-page headline 1n the h.n·l\1ur ...i1d l\.\o fan-. were killed. But its account of one of the· death'> .,,ml only 1ha1 Gustavo Perez Uon~alc:1. 2" "'"' killed b~ shots fired from a passing car un a '>lll'<.'t lllrru:r 111 th~· Roma neighborhood It also quoted w 1tne'>~'> .1., ..a~ 1ng 1h,11 an un1den11fied man was pushed 11110 the path ofa \Ub\.\a \ train at downtown Pino Sua1c1 \talion b~ people arnv1ng from the game But the poli ce ~poke .. man ~1d there wa\ no evidence that either tkath "'as rdated tu \\orld < ·ufl celcbrauons Quote of the day Greg Norman, the prok~s1unal golk1 011 indebtedness "I o""e a lot to m) parent'>. espec1all> m) mother and father " Scioscia is out until June 25 LOS l\NGELE-\ -Lo') .\ngeles • Dodgers rnteher "11kl' ~1u\c1a whu ')Uf· ferc~d an ankle IOJUI) in a lolt1i.1un at home plate a week ago, wa' plan:d on 1h1· 15 da) disabled h')t rctroact" t' to J uni.' I II thl l\Ja11onal L cagut: club announceJ Monda\ Dr Frank Jobe. thl'.Dodgt'f' 1eam ph~~1uan. <,aid Sc1osc1a suflered a membranr tear rn his nght ankk Jobe said the catt:her would rnn11nuc wnh hut and wld treatment) unul the problem dear' up Sc1osc1a suflered the lllJUr. on June 4 1n J u1lll\111n at homl· with the ( rnonnall Rnh' T olll Bro" n1ng The Dodger\ did not 1mmed1a1ch announl~ ~1osc.1a·~ replacement on thl'lr r11 .. 1n Orioles trade away Martinez B\1 fl\10Rf -P1tlhl1 lknn" m Mart1nt•1 a ml'mhcr of the B.11t1m11rc organ11a1wn \lmt· the I 1)74 ~.c.un. "'as tradt·d b\ the Orioles Monda~ to thl.' \fontrcal·( 'P<'' tur a plaH'r to be named later ~1art1nu a '\I --..ca r-old nghl·handcr lOnlfltkd a lb· '\6 rernrd with thl· < >nok'> tht• pa\t thrc<.· ~car-. att,·r po!i.t1ng an !C! S., marl.. through thl' 19!<2 ..c.l\on •\lterthe I 'IX hl'J\on "hen he wa\ 7 ·Iii \.\llh a S 'i 1 earned run JH'ragc 'Vlart1nc1 unJcr""cnt Jn l·1gh1 ""l·d. 1reatml·n1 tor ..1koholi\m and h,I\ <.1ntl' 111.ick trl.'lfUl'nl publtl appt·arann·<, to t·oun\(l 11thn~ In 19 ti. \1art1no tx.•tJmt.· the l1r\l "'1laragu.111 111 pl;I\ 111 thc rnaior kagul .. 'i I k "on a can.·cr·h1gh I b 11amc\ in 1117b and I ~J>i2, Nygord, McCoy in piatol lead CHINO -Don Nyaoru ot La c rC\Cl n ta anJ J lnll11\ ~fr en, ol (. ol· umbu'>. Cra . t1cJ for lhl k.1J in the l·rcc Cil l'l\IOI t.'Vent MonJ.1) allt:• lht• tin.t du~ ol lOlll!)t"lll1on 111 1he l " lnlcrnirnunal 'ihnollni ( hampion!lh1ps .il Prado 11111 The\<: chami>1011)h1p., lOnllnUl' u\Cr thl' nc't l"-o \\l'eks throullh June '7 \.\1th na11un.1l rhamp1ur1'I bcmi Jl'lcrmincd 1n 11'> d1tk11111 1111crna11onal \t) ll' 'hoo1111a 1.'\\'0l'> N)'fOrJ ckk11~1nl( l'h,11111)11111 1n th<' I rl't' P1i.tol. and ~k( O)' each ti1t•d ~ti~ of :i 1)(1\\1hlr bOO fl<llllh 10 the ~()..meter eve111. Artie 011born <)uan11ni \a tired a '>nm: ol ?% out of a possible ">O tu t.tkl· thl· k-.H.I .1ftcr the '')low run' of'thl' 50-meu.~r Oh mpll Run11111v C 1amt' l a1~t·t <RCJ f) l'\ C'nl f· u"t'llC Rm' '\,llll!U\, lnJ tlw l<ap1d fire Pl\tol t'\t'lll b) tinnl' J 11Jti out of 1110 1111 tlw r11mpet1t11111''> opening dn~ Skipper says Italia II will sail L.\ SPEii.\ It.th -lhl· \,1t111 ltal1a II. wh1Ch wa'> damaged and \Unk 111 "uunl· au:1dcnt Sunda) \\111 h<· rqli111~·d Ill llnll' to u1mpe1e 1n the .\nw111.1 ,( up 111 \u,11.d1a the l'rt'"' ... ud \1ondJ\ l\ldu ~11glit1l1..111: -.k1pp1.·1 ol lh<.' 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I >11.tr~·" .11 \ 1 l.1111.1 ' h.t1llll'I I RAUW ~ \11 p Ill B \1'EBALI. I >1>1.li.:1·1, .11 \ 1 l.1111 a I' \ H< f 7 411 J 7 \It p 111 BASH\ \LI. I ~'·" .11 \n~l I' K\1J>( 171111 See .. NEWPORT BEACH COSM ETI C SU RGE ON BERGESON, U.S •. MEETS YUGOSLAVIA ••• From Bl Goalit lra11 Wil~>O dtd not male the 111p, wh1~h obv1ou,1y mikes a baa difference &men'1 squad Wll\ bc~lcn b) Yuf,oslav1a ~nd m genrral Jad not ~rform like a learn wh1c 1 mu"it hnt'ih m the top 11x in MMdnd at the Wor IJ Churnpwnsh1p'> m \U&U'il Thu'>, 1n 11dd1t1on to wmc sort oftastrol rcdcmptaon apin!t.t thc Yua<nlav11n , who average 6-4 an he1atu with a pair of players an the beefy 6-10 range, 1hcrc 1s thi: bu\aneu of tram in& for b1ger things at Madnd .\ lirM place finish the Pan-Am Garnes 1s another way Ill pan a berth. but all thmas coni.1dercd, 11's at Madnd "'he!T the U .S has 11s best shot at the '88 (;a mes." A lot of people are look1n1 at these games wi th Yugo!lav1a as a grudge mat~h from '74." ..aid Bergeson "But pcrwnully I don't sec 1t This ·~ 11n opponuony to tram tor the World ('hamp1onsh1ps It's a prelude to 11 But )ell. I would like 10 beat them • The Yugoslavians denied the U S the gold despite thc same record and a 11c with the U S at 1he (1ames ""inning 11 by virtue of goal c.llfferen11al 5incc then the onl> major compe111mn for the: U ~ has been the ~Pt-nation tourney rn France, and 1t'f1Jus1 as well for Bergeson. who adm111edl) had to do )()me soul· searching "I wasn't sure 1f I wanted to go through 1h1s whole thing auin," said Bergeson "But I thou1ht what 11 would be like 10or 30 years from now when I would s11 bad. and be asking m)self'could you have made the Olympics"' "lt'i.a matter of making money at the agt• of29, or al 24 Thal's the sacnlice ·•[Just couldn't pass up the opponunH} But, I know things can turn around. I'm not counting any t'&g'I. but I kcl I ha"e a lot llcuer chance" Bcrgeson's biggest problem 1<, out of the pool - tr) ing 10 lanJ a JOb m marketing or sales management \.\Ith the flc"b1hty 1n the schedule wh11.:h t·an al)O keep him wet "I "'as "'Ith a linanual planning firm fur a year." he \a1d. "but now I'm ofT for about eight week-; and 11\ "" 11ll\ 1ou'I\ J1tlicult to tarf) on that \.\a) ·· \t thc moment there arc no takers. but he's hupclul ,omcth1ng \\-Ill develop through the Olymp1t Joh Uflpor1un111es program Bergeson's physical charactcrist1u. remain -he pa<. ks some 190 pounds on a frame wh1Ch JU'>l m1sM:s ~I\ kct \ right-handed driver. he has alwa)'\ d1c,pla~cd a \trong game al both ends of the pool When at Stanford he led 1hc Cardinal 111 l\\il NC ,\\ titles. as well a<, a ~rnnd and third plan· lin1'>h Jnd tV. l<.l' hl' was thl 'IC.\.\ tournament's MVP "We'vl' been 1ra1n1ng pretty hard thr la'>I fi,c month'> .. said Bergeson \.\-ha111 hoilsdown to 1'> \w1mmrng.1nd ltlting \\Ith a lot ot'ume 1n tht' ""aler .. I'm findrn~out the oldcr )'OU get the 4u1t kl·r ~uu <.:an f,111 ou t ofo;hapc. ·he sa1J "In high Sthool )Ou rnn tall uu1 of <.haric in a month and ~l.'t back in shape in a ""l'd Later like at abou1 22 or 21 11') the opposite ~uu lall out ol 'ha pc in a week and 11 take'> a month tu g<.'t hal k · ~kt•11ng the 't ugu'>la' ian\ 1n their o""n hat k>ard tlm ''c1.·k I\ onl' ul the rare upportun1t1es for the l S · I \uall'.f ""c'rc alw:i)s gotng agamst the other team. lhl· cnmd and thl.' rcfcrcn ·· ..aid Bergeson •· 1 ht· onh llllll an\Onl' thecr\ \OU (1n [ urope) 1s "'hen we're pla)'1ng 1hl' Ruv.1an<, Othcrw1\c, we'1c always the baJ gu~\." I rul;J\ '"Fh•' <I 1r·11n11 ltm·up h·1< n •I h<.·1·11 lk· Jame• Ber1eaon and the U .s. meet Yua~aYla fn a four-aame .erlea. lnclud- ln& a Friday ntcht matcbup with the 1984 Olympic cbampe at Newport Harbor Hf&h. 1crm1nt•J. but Bergeson ~1d 11 i\ doesn't mean much. an>wav . "It's no big deal," he o;a1d "In water polo you ~e \ont1nuall)' rotating bccau~c of fa11guc Someumes 11 s nl.'n better to come ofl the bench " The '88 Games arc two }Caf'> otTbut Bcrgewn feels Harnett has 75 percent of his team p11.:keJ. "That's my guess." said Bergeson. but he didn't ha1ard a gue~s as to "'horn has the inside lane. rres, he admits he could hve with a 3-1 edge over the Yugoslavians, bul on the other hand acknowledges all that reall) count" 1s the training for the World<. hamp1onsh1ps. L 1 ') team members 1ndude Ol)'mp1an and raptain I err) 'x:hroeder of Si.nta Barbara, a' \.\Cit as 1984 c >h mp1am Peter Ca~pbcll. Jod> ( ampbell Doug Burke. ~e\ 1n Robertson and Wilson. the goalie. < '1mpbell 1s a product of Un1vcrs1t}' High and UC In inc and Robertson prepped at Ne"" port H.1rbor before \tarring at UC Berkcle) Other team members include Greg Bo)Cr. Jen < ampbcll (Peter's younger brother). '>haun < lary, Peter ( ut1no Jr \11ke Evans. Mike (incr (another Newport I l..1rbor product) Charlie Harm. Doug Kimbell, Mark \1a1zell (Irvine u:s1dent), Alan Mouchawar. Michael \p1ler and John Varga!i. (Corona Jel MJr H1gh's coach) The final game at US< will be telcv15.ed by Pnmt· I 11..kct \.\1th a onc-<la) dela) tor lhc cable telecast T1<.:kct prin·' tor the games arc S6 tor adults a_nd S4 tur studen ts lor 1hc lir'>t three gaml.'\. anJ SS and S' for the linale at l \C BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ... From Bl \Jn I l·rnando -rl.'l<'l tcd I)\ ·l 7 111 4'°1 llll mher\ rx>llcd < >rangt• ( ount) -rc1n tl·J tn 'I' 11! 'ii' llll'mhcr" polkd ~1oJ.l\l' -rcJClll'U O) \4 1m•111hl•r<, polled I 11\ \ngek'> -ah\l:lllH'u alll'r p11ll1nl_( 40 mcmtx·r" . I .un.: Beath -fl'Jl'<. tl'll '-11 hl!!Url·\ !!I\ l'n c hanncl < oa,1 -atll'Jlll'll thl· < 11· p111pmal anJ \tated thl'~ "oulll nul i.to out II a Oo}l'Oll come~ about r he ba<;kctball oll1ualc, arl uni~ one group pushing tor add111onal pa\ and uthcr cond1twn' Foothall o( hl 1al-. met with the !>late labor Rcla11un<, Board "1 onda~ Ba<.l'ball softball and \t>lk)hall hu"'t' Jgrecd IU a ne"' tl)ntral t tor the nl'\t '<.huol \C'ar anmdintt Ill mem ht.·" ol thl.' ha~h·thall e\CtUll\ r u1111111111t:c .\I the lnl)mcnt 11 would appear that the ne\t 11\0\C' 1') up to the ( 11 \uuthcrn ~cuun f\ClUt1\C ( ounul \hl'I 11\ l;ite-Junc meeting another"' wt 111 1111J-<.x:tobcr l he ba,kl.'thall ounlll meets October 26 hut tt·d<, the \llUJttun \hould be c:lt.'areJ b~ <><.I 111 thn arc h1 work games next \CCJ\on au.(>rthn~ 111 T akaha<.h• T ht L n\ \ ngdl'\ '°ll'l llon "'111 al\o ha"c tu tn tcr thl' hJrg.11111ng Oll'l'llng\ 1f 1hq arc held "hrn 1he 1.. \Cl ult\.C loum 1l met \1a\ 21 ..1 \trJ\t• \ otc was taken of 1ho\t prl \Cnl 10 dt·udc what e<Kh \~ould l.1111nd1\ 1duc1lh 11 the ( If-Jo1111 f l'e' or [ \rlutl\l' ( omm111ec relu~ 111 rcoix·n the d1"<.11\\10ll'> or ncgo· 11.1ll \II pre\l'l\1 \ oll'd to \tnkc for t Ill' \eJ\On P1cstnt pa~ tor ha'>kl•thall otlic1als on the high '>thuol (c\.CI 1s S26 per \ al\ll) gaml' and S:? I for all non- "ar ... 1~ game~ I h1'> "'ould 111crcasc tu S17 and S22 tor the nc't ~ason then OW\ e to S21J and S:?4 lor the following <oea\on and SJI and S26 for the final H'ar of a thrt't \car agreement ANGELS PULL IT OUT, 2-1 ... MICHAEL V. ELAM, M.D. From Bl wa) to left. h1111ng a towering 11) ball ( reurge Wright JU'>t tn'>crtcd for I tkfen<.n c purpo~.,. raced ncarl}-Sil \ard' but the hall kllollhl\glml'and douhlc IO nghl to l'nu II 1 he gaml' m cr..,haJo""t'<l another tremendou'> pcrlormanl·c by Angel startn Kirk \k{ a\k1ll Mc( ask11l (fl·4), who ha\ alrc•ad\-thrown two h\O·h11tt'r'i thl\ H'ar finished with a tuur-h11tcr \Ink.mg out 10. walking onl' thfl'l' (Phillt!) Dill er s C 0~111etil Surgeon) ------------------ on WED .JlJNE 18 & TH URS.JUNE 19 at 10 a.n1. KABC l~V , CH. 7 ' I \.\a<, ruled an error h) offiual \um•r f·d 'Vlun\011 Ho\.\ ell running Jll tlw \\a~. \\uullll up un tlmd. l 1\C knud,lcr\ later Wall) Jmncr t.clchrat111~ ht'> ~4th I h1rthda). lined a hanging knulkkr past second ba,cman foh}-Harrah I ending both the no-hlltn and tht· \hUlllUl. l"r1ng lht• \lllre al 1-1 "I n·ahicJ aftcr thl \~:rnnd -.tn kl' 1ha1 I tr)ing lo do too much" \aid Jo\ ner "I JU~t "anted tu put the hJll 111 pla> · He 1110\Cd to \Cnind un a pa\S<.'d ball. but Dou l>cC inc cs \t rut k out Reggie Jae son was wal'k'Cd intcn t1onall}. bnng1ngC1l'o1gc Hendnd. to the plate lfough ~emed to ha"t' Hcndml.. c;1ruck oul on a 3-2 pitch but he got JUSt enough ot the ball to krep talChcr Orlando Mercado from holdtng on. With both bascrunncr'> runmng. Hendrr1..k <;wung and nm-.cd again but '>O did Mercado By 1he time hl' had grabbed the ball 11 wac; too late to throw out Hcndnck and Joyner had l·omc around from <,crnnJ to 5'.orc and the •\ngcls had won "He caught me through <;pnng 1ra1n1ng and earlier th1c; >car and he' d<1ne a great Job," \a1d Hough ol hi\ catt·her "It's no1 Im fault we loi.t the game. We lost the g.imc with our gu> holding the ball and no one to throw 11 to " "We hoth hlcw 11 he and I " ~1d Mercado. "I got the ball. but I didn't have anyone to throw 11 10 (at home) I d1Jn'1 C\.en look 10 fir.,t bccau\c the hall kept rolling away " · ··11hou&ht he wa<, going to throw to lint." Houah explained. He had not rnvered home on the play "With two out .1nd r<lnnnerc; on. a catcher U\Ullll> pre ks up the ball and throw\ to fir\I ' Till' nu-hiller thnt went nowhcrt. wa\ the St'conJ time 1n 1 3 day~ tha1 a kn111.kleballer had ma\~ out on h1s1ory at Anaheim Si.ck on June 4, tht Yankees Joe Nickro ""ent H1 1nn1n1t~ before Gary PttllS hned ti ·k irk \h( .1<.k1ll \~as a5. good as l'\e C\Cr h11n ·· 'kllll Manager (Jene 'Vlauch ''I'm \er\ glad that ""c d1dn ·1 \\.a\te that C'llort 1• I lad the h11arrl' 1.1rcum~tant·c., oHurrt·d 1n tht· 111nth. 11 \"Ould ha\.c 1 he Ranger,· onh run. like the two the \ngcls l""u wa \ unt•arned W1th two out rn the '>Ct:Ond, Harrah hit J deep lh hall to center whteh j>cws ran dm .. A..an~ w~1----­ hut droppl'd uul lor a l\.\O·ba'IC error The ne\I hcttter lormer Servile High !>tarStc\e Buechele hncd a solid single to l'cntcr and 1l looked as though Md a~k1ll would be bun ed in a hole that he hadn'1 even dug for h1m\clf Wh en hl: 'amc off the field at the 1.·nd ol thc ninth, the apprcc1a11vc •\n~el<, &ave him a \landing ovation. w h1l h he at· Ir.no"' kdged with a up of the cap ··1 "'a\n't \Ute 11 1t was for me. hc<.au\c I thought ma)bc he was con11ntt 0111 of the dugout." satd a rdtC\rd Md a\k1ll * ANGEL NOTIS Fl11t IMIMtm•n w.av J e,,_ w"<I ctleoreltd 1111 14111 t>lrlllCS•lt' Mon oav re<t 1¥td an11t>-ot1u tor lor 1111 \1-11. w!l><:ll ,,., C>ten botl\erl119 llirn tor 10 12 da\11 Joyner aPOtr.nll\I lltt• 1 .,.,H iit tllel 11f oot from .. .,1'111 \Omttlli1'111 &Qtll ..ltfwt ~tit •no O•rv Luua lllr•• 111r .. • 111111tt0 slmulttltel oa""'' Mono1 ... aflernoon C1noei.r1a 111rew •• olltlltl, some ot llltm In lllt M·lf mp11 r.nee 11 lllt•r 11 no oe•n « 1httnti1 111 1111 •Ibo" on Wtclftt.On. lie wltt lie '9111 ou1 on rthallllll•lion tUlt nrnenl •nd DO~ll IOI' "•"" \i>rlnft (SineM• Al ~IUl'dllv •ncl •ve.n l\tlll T¥MSl\I MeMMf Otllt M9ll<tl Mtlcl C •lldelerlt Ceuld be Deck hi lwo wN ll•, mnoe '"' " L~• tlvtw .. l>tlCllta e NI a.id, "I I.it a •111t ettl\I Mf did !IOI O•ICll COtnDltltl't wlll\oul oeln" • Meerrwtllllt UtMM LYel, on •tllall 1n11111~1 wllll 19'Nft ion. Wltt 1111 llatel Ill N1 mott rtcent eut~ ttt •1-td 119111 11111 •llCI 11a fllfll UO\lf •tt•> In 11x lnnlno• Wlltn Oen k"-~ IW l\j1 )OCH!\ Wll'I W~•cla¥ lllGlll, flt wll llne • """~ of l1mllier fl(tl loelti,,. •• llltn w11f1 ••no«•' unllorm1 on"''"-°"..._. v....,.,.. toedlea A,, H-• l llCI Jee ,.....,..,. 1nel ptav~t T.,. fl.a. llf\O C1i1Mte Mtut111 wert • ltlll'lf!\ltti o4 S111t«M1'• el one """' -Ho•• 'llrllh Houaton al\CI 1"' 01"""' wlltl tile ~' Soviets upend Americans f.,\ T80URNE, EnJland (AP) - Two Sovie~. un,. S&vchenlto and Svedana Parkhomcnko, Joined top. tttdC'd Manana N1vratilov1 and No 2 ~cd Hana Mandhltova 1n the Kcond round of thc.-P'ilk1n11on rn,,, ladies Cha mpionshipt arau coun tennis tournament. ~c.henko ... -.. the b1ur.st surpn1t, u~ttant fourth-s.ccdcd Kath> R1n1ld1 an Monda~·, Ol)fning round o(th( W1mhlwon "llrmup, 6-2. 6·2 _, Clemens (-12-0) Dlows down Yankees His nifty four-hitter drops ERA to 2.1 7. league-leadtngwhifftotalsnow at I 08 tkl('ate<l thc ')an I ranc1~0(11anh From AP dl1patcbt1 NEW YORK -Unbeaten Roger ( kmens p11ched a four-hitter for h1) 12th victory and Jim Rice drovt' in four runs w11h three s1n1les Mondct)' n1gh1. leadtng the Boston Red ':>ox over the Ne"' York Yanlees, 10-1 1 he Red ~lt broke an c1ght-gamt· losing streak a~inst New York and did it b) rapping 16 hits, 1nclud1ng three apiece by Ru.:e, Ton> .\rmas Don Baylor and Rey Quinones Ron Guidry 4-7 lost his sixth straight pme. getting pounded for five run~ 1n less than three innings Boston won without \\-ade Boggs. who lead\ the major league\ with a 380 a"erage hut \at out the game because of continued nb problems H1'> stalU'> remain'> da)-to-da> ( leml'ns. leading the Amem:an League "'1th a 2 17 earned run average. '.It ruck out four and raised Im kague-lcad1ng total to l08 The nght- hander "'alkt•d none in hi... fifth complete gaml' of the \Cason ( ll'ml'n'i' 12-0 s1an is the he'll '>tnlt' Guidi) opened the l97tl sea<,on "'Ith I 3 'itra1ght v 1ctones The maJor- lcaguc rernrd for consecutt\l' tn· umphs at the \tan of a season " I 'I h\ Rube Marquard in 191.., El~"' here in the ..\I Royals 3, A's!: In Oakland Kuth l .t"' doubled home lht• go-ahead run 1n the I I th inning to g1\t' lht· Kan\<!\ < tt) Ro} al'> a dcu~1on mer the Oalland ~·s behind the combinetl \Pt-hll pitching of roo~tl' \<.ott Bani.. head and t~o rehn t'r' Tl1us &. Orioles 4: In Balt1m11re * NATIONAL LEAGUE Cub• 7, Ph•le• S ~HILAOIEL~HIA CHIC"GO llo.n1l ;. (.I Sc!lu lb !>•"""'' 7b !>cllMc!I ID (er"'I' D Hovf\ 1f Cl/Yll\on r• JoRu• Oou•lon t )f''ll u ... 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Ba pr I 1 0 0 ) 0 le ~m.tn > 9 1 ) 1 0 O 0 HBP-'.>.\,..,ue D> N'O•t• D• Mover I o/YP -Ba ,., 8• 81 ,., umo1rf\-Homfll PJJ•h i:,,,, Bon·n Wood 8 ...,.111·•""' tr11ro ¥<!>'~''" T 7!>6 A ?061• .\Ian l rummell''i two-uut double ~napped a \1,th-tnn1n1 lie and ·r um Brook.en\ hll a thrtt-run homer tn 1he eighth a!> the Detroit Tiger~ d\'lt·att·d the Ball1more Onok!> Blue Jaya 9, Brewen 2 In M ii \\Bulee Ganh lorg dr1l\un thret' run\ and Ernie Whitt < 1l'flrgt· Bell and run} Fern.tndez Coll h hit hnmc rum 10 po\\er Toronto 10 ,, .,. it tor} ()\er the M1lwauh·e Brt'\\l'f\ In the National League Cuba 7, Pbilllt1 &: In C hi( ago. l l·1111 Durham\ two-run homcr .rnd a 1~0- run double h> "iha\\on Dun~ton ht'lpcd make Jam1t· 'vf11)e1 ' maJor- leaguc p1lch1ng dt'hul a '>UCU.''IS, a\ the ( h1cago (uh\ defeated lhL Ph1ladt'l- ph1a Ph1lhe~ and \tne < urllon Cardinals 4, Pirates I In 1'11 tshurgh, JaL~ < lark hl>mered 111 hack Dann}< 0),\ lour h1l p1tth1ng a., 1hc St l ou1\ ( ard1nab dcfeatctl the P1mhur14h Pirates 1n c1 ratn-\honcned game T ht.· game "'as lalkd aht·r t\.\u rarn dcla)'> 101ahng W minute\ """h tht· < ardinal\ batting "'llh one mll 1n thl' top of the sixth The los!> was Pittsburgh\ filth 111 J nm and mo.,,cd the ( ard111al\ one· hall game ahead nt tht• Pm11n Braves 4, Red1 l! In o\tbnta Ken Olx'rkll' third hit. J run-'>t.orlng single in the 10th 1nn1ng, g;.lH' the -\tlil nta Bra"c'> a "•lion O\t'r tht l 1ntinna11 Red\ · Padres 4. Gian ta 0: In '.'Ian D1l:go \nd' Hawkin'> p1tt hed a \l'\ t•n-h11ter and (JMr~ Tt·mnkton h1ghltgh1nl a thrn·-run se,enth inning "'''ha l\.\11· run \lnlllc a' tht• ~.rn Dte)l.o Padre-. NEW YORK """"'l\'lCi B<•,."' lb .,Hr,,Ol ID ')trwbf'Y rf C ar!f• L Fo11tr I o .. ~,,,.. c• Ill! n JM )O Sarla'leH Der ""'°' ... ,o ... 1p HttOP~ ~.,. 0 Total\ * Mets 4, E xoo' •b, "bl ~ ~ I " S I 0 ) , 0 0 I I 7 I J 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 I 1 ~ 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0001) u. 7 l MONTREAL Wn\)tm • hetJ\•tr r• Ra1rif'\ 1t 8rooi.' \\ Nall•• r }t C.0°<1rr11 ID la.,. JtJ "4t ... m~1tJ B1lrtlt•Q ( F 1111er10 T bO\l> fll "'' r1c or 'Ille( UfP C 61.'"'"" Canoo1 nt ..,,.,,.<Jori c Totah Score bv lmt<>IK ab r l'I bl ~ 0 5 l I I 0 l 0 1 0 • 0 I I • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 IJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 )7 I I I Htw 'l'OO MtfttrHI 000 000 100 l-4 000 000 010 0-1 ._. .. /Y ._,"Bl ~''•""~"' tO E -C,ai•""OP iN "r, ur ar9' OP N~w '( )'" I MO"•rto 1 l 01\ -~~w l'O" 11 '11\on" "' I 18 Bat ... , • 1 .._ .. o,••• \tr .,,,.,o'" , ' ~8 Aa1nf\ Ji 4.,!tAwwOPtr.., It 8011orr1"~ ~ s l .... New Yor~ Oe ~v ., ,. '> •• o/Y I I N\ofttrHI I f)~\ IP ..,.rChire 1 B~rk• I 1 Q,arcton l • • t-48P W1J11tJ ,, c1. ~·\lo. UmD•"•\ HOf"•_. E "" ono llu~11' r~ '" R PP ... T J Jo A 11>.l•l I I H. II ER 1111 SO . 0 0 0 (1 0 0 ~ l NI• l tltl\ i ,.,, "'' . ~' Argentines , Brazil blank soccer foes Uruguay suffe rs big in World Cup soccer: Poland is eliminated Mf \IC<>< IT\ I \f>J -I he tan" "'t'r{ dant1nl! 1n the: Jl\ll\ .ind thl' plaH'r' ~err danl ing .ir1ninll tht· delcn'ie ant.I filling lht nl 1 \11inda\ for Hra11l 1n tht· \\-orld < up .\\ thl' mull1tudt of Hra11han f.111 .. in thL' trm1.d ,11 Jah'>tc1 "\tadwm in C ruadalJJ.tra rnmnJ tu tht' tx·at of llll' '>Jmha pl,1)cd on tamhounm•\, 1ht·1r han..ina-\t•llo"' i,h1rl\ <ind ~rlh1""·ctncJ­ gn:t>n flag\ C\l'I) ""hcrt• the Hra11 lta n -mrtt"r tt'arTT"W?I\ "'alt11ng na,1l'ol,1nd .i II l he '1dor. kl'Jll 1n1Jcl BrJ1il\ pcrfl'l.t rt'rord 1n 1h1'> 111urnamt·111 four \t r..11~hl \ ll torn.'\ Jnll rh1 (l.o.11'> ii Ito\\ cd Ar.1111 'l't'l..in(I. an unprnt·ndt•ntt·d fourth \.\111 Id \IXlcr t·hamp111n\h1n nt'\I pla\\ 1n C 1uJdala1..ira on \atur- da' aga1n't lht• 'un '"or of 1od;i\ ' gamt• tx·t .... ccn tll"lcndin11 t hamrmn Ital\ -,mother thn·l·-11mt· <up .,...,n-nt•r -amt Furopt'.tn lhJmp1nn f rann· In \1nnd." '>1tlhl·r g.;1111\' .1h.ittl1·111 arlhrl\al\ lr11m S1•uth \nll'rtlJ \r 8l'Ot1n,1 l1111lpkteh 11Utf)l,J\l'd I ru~ua\ n p.t1\l 1ng ,1 1.11 \ll In" .11 Pul'lila \I C 111.1ll.1l.11ar,1 gn,tf\ ti\ \,.., r.tll'' Jrtd ( .Hl'lJ Ill) Jlt'll.llt \ l..1l k'. .111.t '>l•lll'' '" E dinhn and 111\lm,11 kit li1,111J tJ\l'r Pol.ind .... t11th "a" 1hml 111 '"" ttt thr 1;i,, thrn \\ ttrld < llll\ hut m.1n.1gl'll 11nh n111 ~11.11 111 ftt111 ga nil'' hat· Hr .1111 < ""l h I l·k \,1111.111.1 ,1, I"' h,1, lhlllUl/.lllJUI th1 l1tlll O.lllll'lll 1 l.11ml'd 111, Irani u111ld pl.I\ Ix lh'1 ··I hr !(anw 1t1tl,1' ''·" ct1t•ll' d11 1iu1lt th<tn tho'il.· 1n 1ht' fir\l r11und f'l{'t'j~l' t'\t•nffiin11 dt•pt•n1li·J ••n .1 '11 ton ')antan.i ,.1111 ··I h.1t"' "h\ Put.ind ;1tta1 ~t'd trnm tht' '>IJrl .ind tht'' 1fl'Jtnl 1110 m.111' dangr111u' l han1 , .... ·· I k ,,11d h" tl'.1111 plJH·d t1111 l1111,1·h ,1nd ,111wh 111 1h1· tir,1 halt pa1111 u- l.111\ u111u11nti. 'l'ler.1n m1dlll'llll'r' I Junior .ind \rn ratt'' •· 1 hn did nnt plu\ ,1, th1' ,f111uld ha\l' fhl'\ \.'\.l'H' nlCl\lllj! <,lo\\I\ ll" ing rn11m 1111 l'ol.1nd 111 all.11 I.. ' \antan.1 in\l\tcd ALL-ST AR BASKETBALL • • From B l lllUl h \\l tllllld do " II \OU a\lo. lf,irn., th{ mo\t 1m PH'\\I \l' ,l\pt"l t 111 Pan /It :f' plit'. hl' "''II tell \Oil 11 "a' Pan11la·, dl'lrn" "'I Ii'> dl'ft·n,1· 1hl\ 11ul\t<1ndint1. \tl1d ll:lrn\ '"I \llllrcmt•mtx·rTon\ ,1, a Junior holding 1 um I t'"'" 1wh11 "·'" tht•n ut Matt•r Dt'tl to I 7 flOllll\ in tht· T uurnament of C hamn1on\ g.1mt· That wa' \.'\.lll'n l omnH """' ·''t'r:tg ing '4 ~1101\ .1 8•10ll' .. Pan11t.1 "'-111 pl.1\ llll tht· l 111\t'll"t' of J C\J\ IW\I \r.H '"Tht• u 1o1th1•\ .11 I n." 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Meta 4, Expos l: In Muntrcal Darryl \tra"'berr} '>•naled home tht 11e-break1ng run 1n the 10th 1nn10g as th1· "c:"" York Met\ \<. ored three lime!> to heat the Montreal t'po' 1n a game dela)ed tor more then two hours h" rain lhc 'ltloq 1mproH·d tilt• Mc:t,· lead to 111/i gamn O\t•r the l llJlO\ 1n tht "-at1nnal l t'a~ul.· I a't * Braves 4, Reds 3 CINCINNATI AT .. ANTA ab r l'I bl ti> r h bl Mllntr ct ~ 0 1 0 l/YV101n rt • 0 0 QO\t lo ) 0 !) S.mP>« ll I 0 0 f>arker rt ~ 0 0 0 Mo<tnolf ~ 0 0 0 Btll lo 1 I I 0 MurPhy ct • 0 0 Qowel<M' lo , 0 0 0 Horner lb ) 0 l 0 EOevl\ ll A 1 1 0 00.rkll 31> 5 1 .l 2 Cncocn n ) 0 0 0 ,I. 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I I I' l I 1, I I ltP Ill ti ol I oHHI 0 C> l r•c t , (l rt 11 SC ' I rd , I " t ti [ I Ill' I \ , f ti ( I , u 11 ··I\ 1PS • I t hr f'S I • I d I I I • Y• • ' I l I' 11 II n.., I • r , • r C!':'Y ' i I Nelson records continue to sell NA~HV ILLE (AP) Ricky Nelson, who wH killed 1n a plaM crash New Year's Eve, ha., more. records on the market now than he did durina the final years of h1., hf(' Therr ~at least two albums "All My Best." • collecuon of 17 of ht!> greatest hit,, a nd "Memphis Seuions, •· I 0 songs he had recorded in 1978; most were never released There also are two smaJes and a videocassette featunng the rock 'n' roll SIOIJ~ idol who grew up on television 1n "The Adventures of Ozzie and Ham et." The videocassette "In ( oncen" was ta~ a year ago al the l in1ve~I Amphitheatre in Los Angeles A.lso oul are two sinaJe releaSC'S, .. You Know What I Mean" and "Dream Lover." Nelson, 45, who~ s1ng1ng career spanned four decades. died wtth six 01hers when a pnvate DC-3 caught fire. crashed and burned in De Kalb. Texas. The plane was en route from Guntersville, Ala .. to Dallas when it crashed about 50 feet shon of an a1rpon runway while attempting to make an emergency landing Nelson rerecorded the hi1s about a year ago for "All My Best" and produced the album himself. It 1s being marketed pnmanly on tele vmon. "There are some new arrangement<. but they sound clost to the old venions," s~ud Andy Mc Kie. director of national pubhcny for M( A. Rc- lOrds in Los Angele-. "lt'c; Rick) Nelson the wa> he played them 1n 1985 .. The album include'> '>Ulh Nel\tm husas "Travehn Man." "Hello Mal) Lou," "Poor L1ttlt fool " "Garden Pany," "Fools Rush In ·· "Stood Up,""It's Late," "Young World · and ··Lonesome Town" For the other album, which 1n- dudes "That·~ Aln~ht Mama" and "Dream Lover·· Epic Rcrnrd<, found master tapes of Nelwn ., 1978 Memphis recordmgs in their "au Its m Nashville and Lo!> Angele\ Official" spent two months locating the tape-. and updating the mum hy adding drums and electm guitar to the tracks. "We tallted I<.> people who knt•w him and listened to his old record<, " ~aid Steve Bu,kingh..im 'Who produc:ed the album "We went t>ad. to what he uc.ed to be and tned to <;ta> fanhful to the old Rid., Nelson sound" TV LISTI NGS ......_ 11'HOUITOH ll.M:Kat&r~ Dff"AENT ITIOa!a llUSleS REPORT MAllCITN) CISNEWS AICNEW8 Q NICNEWS K£NNmtHMMN ooa.ATI )MOVIE * * * 'RomltlClng Tl'lt Stone' ( 1914) Mlclliel Douglas, KatNe.i Turner (f{)M()YIE * * * "The Lut Stertlght•" ( 1984) LlnOe Guest, Robtr'1 Prt1ton (]JMOVIE * * "LI .. 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CANDI STAT~ fl'FUGITIVE CB) GEORGE CA~ IN COHCEAT: P\AYW WITH Y~ HEAD ~J MOVIE * * • The Brothers l<lrlll'l&ZOY' 11958) Mana Schell Yul Brynner Z MOVIE * Thi Immoral One f 19801 S)'Ma Lamo, Yvea Jout1foy -1t:30- 8 Cll SliitC* & SIMON O IBTONIOKT 0 SA T\JADA Y HIGHT D \ti HIGHTUNE (iJ Wl.O, WILD WEST tDYEGAS CD HAWAII RVE--0 fD ONl Y WHEH I LAUGH O!) AT AOH'S 1H LAGUNA Q!) PRAISE THE LORD Li MOVIE 'Woman In Love· tNo Ditti -11.40-C MOVIE • t •; "Goodbye, New York 11985! Julie Hageny Amos Kolle!< -11-45-Si MOVIE • • •,., VtSlon Quest t 19851 Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino -12:00-u EYE OH HOU YWOOO ..-COMEDY BREAK 83 "°"" MCLAUGHUN'S ONE ~ ONE 91 EHTERT AINMEHT TONIOKT '1) 700CLU8 •R MOVIE • * Alphabet City' I 1984) Vincent Spano. Kate V•mon -t2:30-G Qt LA TE HIGHT wrTli DA VI> l..ETTERMAN D COMEDY 8AEAK G TOMSNYDEA 8MOVIE ** Tiit Lady In Tiit LaXt (19'7) Robef1 Monlgomery, Leon Mlle (!) INOEJleNDEHT NEWS CD MOYIE ***; H 8e ~You (t9'9) G1ngt1 Rogets, ~ Cotten CD LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE S REAL TO REB. Ill MOAE REAL PEOPl.E Cli) PRAISE THE LOfl> Z MOVIE t * * "Ttle Cotton Club" 11984) Alcllafd Gere. Gregory Hlnt1 -12:40- IJ Cll MOYIE t * •.; Cltopa1re Janee" I 1973) Tamara Oobeon, Shehy Wint•• -1:00- -~ NeWS * * Oueal For Pooerilaan Gold (19791 Mario Puzo signed to write 'Godfather, Part III' film ---Newport's Cannery Village---5-1L-vt_•_A_w-,.-.-0 Q\ff ~=DO~·=tl·: .. LOS i\NGELES <AP} Mano Puzo has ~en signed h)' Paramount Pictures to wnte the 'tcrcenpla) for his book "The Godfather Pan 111." which will ~ produced hy former New York f1mc~ reponer N1lhola'> C1age Finannal term\ v.ere not an· nounced The film will continue the ~ga ol the C'otleone orga011ed cnme lamil) first created by Puzo 1n his Oe'-t· '>Clhng 1969 novel "The Godfather .. Puzo also wrote the Oscar-winning screenplays for the 1972 movie version of his book and lor the 1974 sequel. "The Godfather Part 11 .. Both films won Academ> Awards as ~st picture and flmered a total ot l fl Oscar nominations Puzo·~ mo'>t recent novel was "The S1til1an." Gage. a former 10\e\t1gauvc n·· poner and foreign correspondent tor the New Yorlt Times. has wntten <,ix books. 1nclud1ng the besHell1ng "Eleni." MATTHEW BROO!IUCK FERRIS BUEii ER'S DAY OFF Ont man't strvgte to tab tt easy. A ,AMHOlJNT f'ICTU"-E :ft. ro ll ~ •au·--C-....~ ... ..._... -·"'~"'~~ ... ~--- NOW PLAYING ••• ·-·-.... ...... ""' . .._..-, .................... .. ...... ., J!ll• ...... ,.,. ..,..,,. ... .... ~ . ... " _c-... ,,. __ . M "1U .. ,. .. .._ •U--,..~ --~ ... ' ...... -· • . . ••...i ·-· ......... --...... (>.... .. ................ '• .... _ ... _, .... -..w •&rltJ .... ,..,,. •ttr• ·-.. I ... _... .. 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Bovo the Pac1fi( long ago. and \omt· ol tht· llapf)l.·d \alt ..... ater li\h tht•r<·tn at.l.1ptn1 J\ tht• v. atcr ht·1 a mt• It·\\ and ll'\\\,11!' I) V. h.11 <lo tht• Bnll\h t .111 tht·1r IR'- \ I r~cv.1 '< tht ·I K\. Hut l11r lnl.JOd Kn t"nur 'x·r' •~t· I) V. hcrl··, 1111.' hnlll'\1 part ol .111 ord1nar. t:an<lk"' llam1·'1 \ Halt v.a\ uron 1h1.· H'llov. 1111 tht• 'IUtl'r l'dgt• l •er, laktm I\ a h;1v.~ hut not n en ha'Wk I\ a faluin. L M.Boyd is a Hndlc-ated columnist· Trying her tricks just doesn't work You're going 10 find th1~ hard to helteH\ but I was born of u moth<'r "ho 1s punctual. She leaves enough time to get to th~ aarpon 10 make five detours. follow a hne-patnung truck for I 0 m iles at 15 mph, lh.tnge three flat urcs, watt out a four-mile lratn and make a round-tnp bal'k home to get somethme she forgot .. and sttll make the fltght Sht' hvts ma world I wtll never see. Then~ arc parking places near the door when she amvcs for anythtn~ The orchestra 1s unpackins their instruments The aud1tonum 1s dark. ~alespeople are scurrying through a '>Ide door and punching in. Nurses are watcnng the office plants. The banks '>till have tht'1r blinds down \ ou learn earl) 1n the family that when mother sa}'sdmner 1sat 6. that's 111 The sweet little apple-cheeked lump of gentleness lay\ it on )OU \\-llh the subtlct\ of Mr l and his "BE TllERE1" There 1s a ntual i\1 Sp m . mother hnngc; out the hor~ d'oruHl''i Those "ho arc there v. hen the second hand \v.cep\ around thr doc. k are treated to hot hll<i of c..·alonc~ straight from the.· O\l'n toa\ler fho'>C who am' t' \() minute' latn gt•t cold hloh' 111 "hatner no one l'l">C v.antrd orniuld 1dcnt11\. .\I ~ 4' the CM Pt) pl.itr of ap- peltler\ I\ rrm<1'ed, v.ht..,~ed a"a' Our dau~htrr 11nce am,ed at 'I 'iO 'We tr u:d to It'll her hov. great lhl hnr\ d'<>CU\ rC\ v.ere \h mother \aid "Then:·, no nred tor all that npla- na11on' ~hl· produced a pll'turl· from the rnok~1ok and rla1..ed II 1n hrr l:.ip .. That'\ ~hat thn lc>oked ltloa· in lh1.· book and rninr lxirl' :.i 'triking rr-.cmhlantt' .. "-1' Jaughtcr \l't'fltl'U to lcl'I good ahout 11 Mother 1\ the on! om• I knu"" who rnn tdl a turkc\ v..hen 11 ""'II be done and 111s. ~e wt"re late llflll' Im a 1..ookout. When we amve<l. ~he mcl us at the curb. Oun~ open all lhe doors and said "You rt late' Ci rah a hamburg(.'r We re almost finished eating and at the ·we n~all> should do 1h1'> more often· pan of the evening" For a wh1lr I tned to rn' er up thl· fa<t I hadn't startt•J dinner when mother arrn t•d b> pulling an onion tn thr oven. but she caught on to that Somehow c;he is alway'> tn the kllchen when I am fran11call~ shoving a nail through a potato that 1\ hard as a rock. Despite the fatt that I'm always runn111g a day and a hall late. m) mother doe\ give ml' Brownte potnl'i tor tl)ing nev.. reupec, and breaking nt'V. lul1nal) ground It,., not without It\ mh One n1$.hl I tned to e\pcnment v.1th a rel'lf)<.' tor lrnh '>trav.bcmc.., ,v.1mming in a nrh. th1n saut·r of neam i.IOd \ugar \.\hen I took ti out of the relngerator the hernc<i v..erl· \hrl\l'lec.J and v..1th lour no\t"'> the ueam .,;1u1.t· u1uld ha~e pa~d for Mount Ru,hmorc M' mother did not rn1\t· J lool I qu1t.kh got <l p1l tu re of II out ol thl· u>uldX)ll~ and t•xplatnl'd." I hi\ 1.., v.h.1111 v..ould haH lno~ed llkl' ti 11 h,1c.J turned out " \oml'ltov. 11 didn't \'ork lor nll' Boston bar widow pours out problems [)(\I<\~ I \'-IDfRS l tm1\111 re~pnn'c to thl' o,1,umdn 'Who'it'. hu,. h.rnd t\ '-' \fllllt' nut I 111\ c~ebalb dfl' hoo~ed in111 thl' T \ during ha'<:ball \l'<l\Oll lonthall 't'ol\on .ind ba<,kt·th<tll ~'"""n II nothllll!? I' ··111 '>(':J\oll " he "t IJ V. ,lie. h \'fe\ t Ii Ill! I \he ';ml .. Thank C1n<l he dot·,n'1 llnnlo; .. \\ell I h.t\l'.1<lnn~rr \t hu\ha11d due\n°t drtn~ around the huu!>l' unk\.., \'l' h.l\t' n •mpany hut hl' '>pend~ 1110,t ol hi\ lrrt· ttml· tn har'> "Bud" 1' 1n lht• on,tru(lllln tiu ... 1nt:<,\ anc.J hr ,1nd hi\ t 1HH1rker. \lop oil after v.or~ lnr "a lJUltk unr · (Ila ha ) l ht'> nwan' a lOupk uf hour\ of rlhov.. lwntl1nl( unk.,., hl· Jo1..·' the ··.,c!>\1011 " '" hich me.in' I don't \er him 1111 nmln1ght When hr come~ home lw .... ant\ (C) ma~t: IO'-C . nt (OUr\t', I'm u1mplell'I\ turnrd olt bv tht• dnl'J· nul J1nnt•r I ate alone tht• gld\\\ e}e' and the 4'mrll ol hoo1e Dunn11 the 'ipnng and \ummc..·r thl'fc 1\ al<,n golf. which mcall'i the ·· 1111h" hole Bud know\ 'What I thtnk ol h1' drinking Vie haH' three h1:a11tilul \UO\ I kl'I hke a '>1ngle parent The) don't e•en a ... i... "'here ht· .... 10\ 011 ire r ht•\ k no\.lo I am 11111 alonl' I ha\l· talked to mam "'"men "-ho ha'e the ..amt· prohiern We '>hould \tan a cluh. Pnnt 1h1' ti ~ou hke. hut no name.:. pica\(' -HO\ TO"< BAR WIJ>O~ OEAR BAR WIDOW. No oeed to start a club. Someone started a very good ont many years ago. lo fact, 8 01ton bas 'leveral cbaplen. It's c·alled Al-Anon. I urge you to look ln lht phone book and find out when tbe next meeting Is 1cheduled. Go -and make a better life for yourself and your children • • • ()!Al< ·\Nl\o I ANIJl-K\ In a rt•11·nt tnl11rnn \ou \31d all c ham ANN UNDERS lcltl'r!> gn '>tratght tnto \Our \.lo<t\ll'- ha'ikct Ma' I nOcr a netter altt"rna-t1 \ e01 • \.\hrn \ou rt'(l'l\l' a thain 11.•ttcr thi:lt a'>h. ~<lu tu '>CnJ mone' (or anythtng rhl' of 'alurl plca\l' take a moment to platl' the lrttrr (1mlud1nf! thl' cn,clope in L1.h1l h 11 1.ame) into anothl'r en\l'IOfll' ~c..·nt 1t Ill "P•l\tal I n'>pcllor," wllh tht• namt· of )ourt:1t" and /IP todr It Joc\n°tl•ven requ1rl' .1 \tamp Th~ p<l\lal 1n'iJX'l't1on \t'f'tll' dot'\ an C"-t:l'lknt JOb o l putting a ~top h1 l'hatn letter\ mo5tl) het:auc,e 111' ca'\ to get a conv1ct10n Rut thl'} mu\I ha\C the evidence E"er: day. thou..and' ol propk in thl\ 1.:ountf) rl·cc1ve lhatn kuers II llnl) a \mall pcrtentagl· \liould 1ale a minute or two and follc1L1. tht·-.c tn\lructton'> 1h1..'\ tould put an end tn thec,c \Cam\ One potnt tu ton\ldt·r A great man\. chatn lelll'r<. contain a '>late- mrnt ..ay1ng, "T ht'> 1<i NOT a 1.:hatn letter It ha'> het•n apprm c<l h\ thl' Po-;tal \en ll'l" .. II 10 c.Jouht. don't L1.orry ahout II. the po'\tal tn\pt•l.lor v. tll de1..1dc whether 1t''i legal or not - l N( HAINE-DIN OKLAHOM \ DEAR OKE: Thank you for paaslng on 1ome valuable advice lo 1Qlllloo1. I'm polng to follow your ln1tructlon1 and urge my readers to do tbe same. We all could do with a lot le11 junk In our mailboxes. Actor praises 'temples of civilization ' th th~ A'l~•w1at1·d l'rr\<; IH JI I ' \>. t Jt 11 l -\,tor Kirk Ooughu, pre 1d1n~ mer thr re· of)t:ntng <•I th1 puhl11 lihral) h1.1nt h dl0\tri 1\• <I lour )e.tr<, ago h~ hrr ded.ir<"I hi\ Im l' for lihr .Hll'' · ·'' tli ~1111 <ii 1lllll'rate 1mn11~r.trll' "l 1hram·., Jr t 1h1· 1t·mpk tht• \)Oa1,togut• tht 1 hurt h of our c1\ll11at1<1n and thn -.twuld llH'.10 l'\.('f'> th111 11, 111 IJ' .. I >t111glJ\ 'aid I 111• fl<'\\< \I ' millt11n l1hrar) \\.,i\ donakd h\. Samuc-1 f;oldwyu .Jr in honor of h1' l.11c· mother 1\t till' 1.cremnn• Im \ngt'le\ Ma\o•H Tom Bradll'y .turptctl the f ramt'\ H11wa11I '( rnldw\.n Re g1onal nrant:h I 1ht.tr'f from ( 111ld W\n I he 1w11 ''or' hu1ll11n11. h11., ((l"tnng 1t•1hng ... htg v..1ncl11v.\ .tnd an 1ntt•r1111 deu1ra1c..·d w11h hugr reprod11t 111111' of ll<1\tCr' lrom \ 13\\ll mo\ tt'' ltkc "C 1l11t•n l\.1nt· · Cardinal on tour r-.:1 \\ 'o~ I\ -c .trd1nal Jobn J . O'Couor h.u gunc to Ldunon 111 IC'\ 1c .1 ~hart I> group·, work 111d Ju grn t rch~1ou' lt-ader in th.11v.ar·torn11.11mn O < onnnr Md M"gi John G. Kirk 0oaa1u Nolan, pastor of tht• dt1K<'"t' 111 Albany. are making thr trip tu re' 1ew tht' < atholtc Nriu ~~'' Welfare A'>'>OC1a11on'~ <Ht1v1t1c\, \aid Joe /w1lhng, a \poke\m;an for 1ht l{oman ( ath<>lll' Archdiocese of New York Tht a\'iOCUllton ruM hr>'>p1tal'i, 'i<'hool~ and other chant.ahl<' &\· oc1111on' 1n tht M1deMt. CaJ"dlnal O'Connor 0 '( nnnor and Nolan plan to return home \ "' Rome. th<' .. pokc'>man \Cuti M\gr r('t('r inn, Ut'hd1<Xe\t' dtrectnr of commun1cat11lll'>, said hrt·ould make no comment about v.hether lhr cardmal eitpcctt'd lo do an~ nt'gollatmg on behalf of Ii q• ku1napp<'d "m<'nran' in 1 <'banon "l II l'Ommrnt \"'lluld WOP· ard11e thl' h\.e<i ol th~ pcoplt• invol~cd," he ..aid Complex hailed MA NSFIEl D Ma'>~ -< clli\1 Vo-Yo Ma and the Plu1bur1b Sympboay took a "Shon Ride ma Fast Mach me" to ha1l 1he opcmng of the Great Woo<l<i entertain- ment complex The fanfarc, led hy \ymphonv C'onductor Mlebael Tll1on Tbomaa, wac, rnmpo~d for thl' OCC'ar.1on h~ Samuel Adame; II wr it he thr fim mu~t< J)Crformrtl at the new SI l mil hon I 5 <X>O ~at entertainment compk~ 'lo mt le'> \Oulhwc<,t of Ro\ton C1rcat Wood., will he the \~m­ phon) ·, home lnr the \umnwr ~a!oOn Me-ae recorded on ~w~ -A h<'H of< an- ad1an celthrt11t',, 1n( lud1nl(. hockt') \tar Mario Tr•mblay rif the Montrtal Canad1rns. htivr cut a h1hnaual r('('ord and ;a v1deu ur&ina fello\\ C1t11rn~ 10 f'rnl<'t t the environment The '•nalr "No Mort Was11ng Awa"" 1ndudr' "•nitrrs Kim Mltcl•tll, l.arolt Po~ ;and Mark Holme• on tht C:ni&J1~h \1de ' • BETl'ER SAFE THAN SORRY 1'c•lttlt'r v11lneral>lt• 1'ortl1 d1•als NORTH WEST •Vold + K 63 1)A9 62 ¢AH •9864 EAST •J9H • KJ8763 QJ 10643 • Q 10 t C9 • JC. •Q J I06a2 SOUTH •A Q 10 7 6 4 2 :I Vold 0 K 7 6 2 •A7 Th<· b1dd1nR North Ea1Jt Pass Pa8!1 a : " :1 Pus Pu1t South 1 + 6+ < )pcning lead Qm'l'll of w .... , 2 . :O,omct1mel> the loss of a trl('k Ill u suit is mt•vllablc Wh<'n vou "llr n•nder it huwt'VN tan b;. of nu rial 1mportant·e It t•ertatnfy ""a ... 1111 th•~ hand from a tt•n•111· rublwr bndRt> gamt• !'\ort h .., ht•art t'llt• bid ..,how1·d .,padl' .. upport .rnd a rwar o(>t'ntnR had without n1•c·e .... anly l{Uarantt>e 101( fir..,t round ht>ar1 c uni rot A ftt•r ~;a..,t ra1-.f'd lht.: b1dd1nR lt•\t>I South drndt>d ttwn• w a..., n11I 1•nuugh room to dt•L1·rmint.· C'Xat·t I) ""hut rould lw madt• ..,u -.ht• t' tu,..,,. 1 ht· pr ;u 111 a I hid of '\IX .. padt•-. ( lt•c•Jan•r won I ht• orwntnJ( dl.i mond lt•ad in dummy and, 'otr11 t' I ht• 1ontra<1 \\11uld lw a lay<lc•W11 1f trumµ ... w1·n· :! 1 1 .1 .. lll'tl 11t1• a1·1· 111 'Jl·tdt•, y;,.,, ·.., lll'arl dl'>1',trd clul CHARLES Go REN nut buth.-r dedarer unduly S mee u club coulrl be discarded on the at"<' ul lwar1-.. th1· <·ontract was safe as Ion~ .i .. <Ir< lan•r could ruff a d1a rnond on tltt' tabll'. Tlw thoul(ht less play would be to try tu c d'lh lht• kin!( of diamonds A~ ttw cards lie, East would ruff that and n•turn a trump. and de- 1 lttrt'r would bt• 'ltranded with a dr <tmond lo-.rr down one Evt•n an t•xpenen('ed derlarer 1 ould go wronl( on this hand C'or rt'< 1 tt•ch111Qt1t.• 1s to g1vr up a dia mund tnck al once by lead1ng a low diamond from hand The defenders ha vc nu c nunlf'r Suppo..,e We!itl \\'lll'i and 1 untmue., with a third di- amond D'·darer ruffs w1 tl1 dumm) " km~ of spades, ra.<ih~ tht• <tl't· nf lwart., for a club discard and then take-. the marked finesS<' fort ht· Ja1 I\ of trumps After draw 111Ji! th1· la-.1 .,pade. dt•clarer tan datm the rPst In all, ht• "rnre., W\'t•n trump trt< k.;, and a ruff, a tll'art. l;'o d1am11!'d' .rnd a dub lUlDAllT C.1ri1 1) h \'\..{ _ f°)'C (p.iC,,• WOID 'UUllt V~ ~"t.J l'f'-~ V (,r;:) UIU 14ot4 ~y CUIT I '01LAN ------ C L 0 B K I I I I I I I 1· f , 1 wo _, H ·w 1 y;Jo fPel ,.., s rno•n•ng7 S<!c<1nd YU•CP I fi.H' t np ~ ,., , (tj n1,5! .----------. t>av" ll'lv "'' nQ - SMUNIL I ~1~ ..--, ..--, ...---, ~,. 0 . ··~ ... 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"""" e-:~ , ~ill' I' 1· I !TI l I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 StorF>t10tJS• 5 Pull q Marked nS a rreeway 14 SucculPnt Plant 15 Sh<ml 16 Overact 17 D1stinctorJri 18 Tret! part 19 Archfiend 20 Merchand1~e 22 Must 24 Ghost 26 Dispenses 27 Egg drrnks 29 Slip on 30 Catch 33 Encourage 37 Hawser 38 Everyday languag"' 19 Hotfoot 1t 40 Finch 4 t Is sick 42 Comm1ss1011 44 Sock parr 45 Tabby 46 German nvor 47 Meal 49 Tar 3 14 20 24 33 34 35 38 41 44 62 4 SJ Pa!ts 57 Lar1al 58 Goll clut>s 5q Eye oart 61 Eahng d•ea 62 Fabric 63 Alaska cit~ 64 Irish lake fi'> Bore bt; Cht'w on I, 7 l tnQI l Sht•t1 DOWN 1 Th<,mris 2 KnoclrntJ rlll 3 Tl1tn1nq p.irt o1 Pov~rty 5 USN Cl! fl Judah ~mg 7 Massachu setts c.1111 8 Priority q Dec•».i~,.. tO Slockp11e 11 Someonf! f!l<,(l 12 Coup d IJ Hold bac.i. 2 t Boulder 23 Blue 'ltHU:lt> 6 ; 7 25 Embryo bird 18 Distending JO North wind 31 in a poke 14' Mr Tunney :.1:1 Argument 34 Small comtio 35 Moving. picture Pdr t 36 Ben 37 Taught anew 40 Scoff 42 SUll 8 43 Mag VIPs 45 Swore 4 7 Move forward 48 Egret 50 Down-Under native 5 t Compensale 52 Unclothed 53 Substance 54 Mountain pref 55 Citadel 56 Fissure 60 Sutch 10 1t 12 13 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "That's a face only a mother could love, Jeffy, and I'm NOT your mother .. t MARMADUKE ,.--' ''·· k I .J/ •-= \ by Brad Anderson .-11 ~ "Find more k1dsl " PEANUTS \\AV r SPEA~ TO You AS()l.1T Ml{ FRIEND HEfi:E., -?[ ('- . ) GARFIELD I TM NK. YOU RE WRv.16 ABOUT ~15 6EIN6 TOO OLD F=OR YOU MEY! iHERE.'5 50Mf60C1t.' IN BEP WITM ME.! 6 • TUMBLEWEEDS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Hey, Sllm, take care of your alHplng bag. We gotta get going." DENNIS THE MENACE b Hank Ketcham ' 1THA1s ~E ~ Rxe . THE cows UP "THERE ARE CALLED ESt<IMOOS . IN MAN., wAVS ~re; STILL QUITE '<0UN6 by Charles M.·Schulz I MEAN VOIJ SMOULD SEE HIMWITH 1-115 BLANKET r ,.... by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan A~.~l'OY, 15 HE A G~OUCH. -MASNi"CAil:N FOR l7A'YS. CAN'T-1HE CL.OWN5 IAKEN 10 w'EARH\16 A SfOCKI~ MASK. DRABBLE ™~1·5 A BAO ~ABIT CACTLl5 JAC.K l l " 11 ~~'{,Qfl.l..P~.BUi 1 1 ~~\JE. MJ IMR>Rl'ANT C.AN 'T \.\E.LP IT I ~E6TLING MUO·.t TONl6"T. ANO l'M ~ l.liTt.E Mf.~~1 by Kevin Fagan 1 KNOW, 6'Ji T~A1 ~ tJO Rf.A50N TO BITE. \(°'1'2 ~OLE.6 I BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES THfAt'6 A llCi WC.LS' OUT Tl4l"f..GOY!. I NINt< WE SHOOl.9 SUP TM"'°°H THI'!> Ff.HCf ANP EXPLORE IT Orange Cout DAIL'( PILOT flu.clay, June 17, 1Ne WI by Berke Breathed by Jim Oav1a FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1 HATE ()RIVI~ JHIS IC£ CREAM lR1JC.K IN IHE ~MERS I DOONESBURY 1 CAWf SIANO ~'TOPPI~ AU. OF= 'THE iiME Ar-ID HAVIN& IH06E. l..11'fl...E. 1W€R~ PE5f€R ME 1 by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batluk IHAT'6 WHQ I STtlK ~ M~ 10 iHE ~()J~ •1 by Garry Trudeau ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady \ ) \ ' 88 Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, June 17, 1986 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 411-eaoo I LOST MY OWNER BUT FOUND HIM AffER I PLACED AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. CLAMtnED INDEX Ul·5671 C..ta .... 2114 l~t ... ~ 2111 C"11 lltM llM Cltriul/Offiet HM ltlH SSlOlh atttl "'OM NORTH ORANGI co. MO-tt20 28' 28•. brtt• & llMety. •ilSfaLUJI AREA ·3Br DUPLEX -WIATIHI lfTER frplC, rnlcrO. w/d, r•frlQ, 2Ba, get age, lrpk; s 1360 Clean lbd, 1 ~. n IUIUL lfO lllT * lllT, n pool,jae.2C•t OW NrSC IU VIII• A•ntalt tmk, petlo, 1m dog o.k 1 P.-.on <>me. AP/AA. Excelt.nt pert & full llmtt llbc. leatal• ...... )rt'"~ ..... l!R 21 • fem so Co H t Pleze. 1950/mo. Call 075-•912 Utll p0 $580 648-e028 typing phonM ecctgexp poamona In HI•• & OI SCHOOL 2•0-3911or957·1U 4 req'd. 'call 24 1~7001 lie• D•P!• of Brldtl neer MPLDU Pl&U/,05 twy, w~/dry, (llW 1111,000) kltCMl'le1te, pool, llCZ NEWPOAT HEIGHTS fAmlH 1111U ------S1lon. Colla Mtiu s • EHttlde newer 28R 34rm. 2batht, ac>a Com Cute & coiy Lota 01 wooo lfflOI llllST&IT 859·55591546 3995 JOB 1325 mo 568-1737 2Bdrm 2Ba 1 car g•raoe 1000 '"· tl'1r lt°Cr.. Ille Laguna Beach I urn roora Cllll L or hi.I<* =h:r: 1,:'~~~ci. ~f~~: ~·,~~~~o:~ n5 , No pelt $475 990-2970 TO RUN buty one ~'IOn , RETAIL £•RN 845-58&2, .,,. 8pm. -EASTSIDE 2BD, 2BA Ole. ror Ht•bllth•d HANDYMAN hJ now ac-" ON THE BAY Nr Sant• Ana/2111 St fattener co, require• cu• cepllng .-ppllc1ttnns ror Straight male. prof 40t Jone• 01 1288 or Non-amkr Poot S300 646-57'3 Reta 4M-0•51 laiU 3BA 28A. Marina High· 12~ aq It, turn moblle hm I CIOM to elem 6 Jr HS tomer contact, grtal I lull and part 11me MONEY lands ~ houM No 2' It wcrtrt II" rm brlr. dlw lg lenc.d yd P•tlo 09Pty tor Mii 1tart1r pe11 Reis '1.095 A>1all pello w/bbq 2bd. 2ba, and encl carport, Coln·oP 64s-&07 SALESPEOPLE PRIZES July 1 Call Anew. Ad# leun rm mlero. lee-mkr, I laun 1 chtld l~t ok wt 3136'2-'300.2,hra $1850/mo u11one1,..,. $795 • 19.. ...... p;y••anUYOll App1w1n1t•bte1ow<>'k• .,_ . Mlle 50 • Room w1ri,1v . entr•nc• near 0 C Oulel NCH'l·atnkr 1375 r 4"• ·~~ "IO' H Cl "" ,., r' JO oeo ., ,....,_," .,_,1 o. '~~·IO $ .. ,.,,. ""' " u-.. ~ . -flexible l(.hedule er• t;rl• TRIPS CHECK THESE lvvvlyr1y 873•5928 SsJ--0755 -ot. no '" Preten.d comput9' Of ..._. "' --r.a..-••'"' ... 7" .• 27 , cour•v-to ap.,.y 55g.0437 luian1 A fluatial M/F retired Senior Clttzen •••;'•1.tu RH th.• "O' 11~·.o •o • •"'<• t...._ '"' (~H •t I '' • '"• ..,-.. a 4 M .. "tt H' "'°""" •• COif+"'4't t:Ot'' ..... A , tA•Of"•b# •1 Ul"del' S'OO nHr Newport Rear upt11lrt unit 2br 1be -v• ,... u u-• • EASTSIDE spacloue • ....... ltll rt .... , apple prov1dee quiet Mt ,,.. paint, tn<:I t>O•t dock new!)' decorated 2 BR 1 I RECEPTIOATA ENTRY I Wa otter exce.tent .,...n. I YI •I"' Like dogt, rHtoneble rent ~ht Cleaning WIDO hu MONEV for TO. S 101(/up. no Cfedtt ting others avaJI•~ I on M•rcua Channel. N B bath. P•Uo. 1 car gar Sharp lndlv busy pnones •Ill• promotions from IAIU PtllT I * Ul-l 1H* $1000/mo 673-7353 S710 mo. Agt 759-3389 gen o" w/lraJn com-within Ind an appolluntty It~.,., ~ 1 .... t"""" 3 • tor thote quellll9CI end • Relt 21 'NBCH.RISTIAN HOME ... no peneli Call 0.- nltofl ANOC 73 731 t '"'ii•·----.. 1 0F"f'" \ 'n• rr ve, ... y """ br hM Try thlt prtc• S700 2br put• 645-7811 1n1ei .. ted In I rtttll c•· It you are I Ing'°' e.11tr1 entry kitchen big rma hit•• •r•• rental clean E·llde 2Br 281 w/v8'.!lted IE•...-t•T , .. , spending money. Of Ilk• Avail lmmed, n-smkr, kit Aunact•tat1 prlv $395/mo ... ulll, $950 kldt welcome crpt decor ger 100 Gellings trple. dbl ger -rn-• 10 go plaGeS like MeglC 539 8190 Beat Ally I• 539.9 191 Agt IN wt auto apener $875 .. Immediate opening In Apply in pet ton Mon thru Mountain Knott• e.rry credit CMat. 6-48-4747 r:;;, 1 r .. aJ RD ------~ B1tdl~:t•l1 2711 Isl IHI sec; S225 2 ~-buay El Toro Pr~ Fri 9AM·5PM 11 the IOI· ~11rm , or win Prtiet and ... 't ..... , • ., WESTCLIFF VILLA Exec sons No pets 650-1798 Mgmt Office ror •xp'd d c I I w .. • I -Al llvtno 2br & den, 2 lrplc, . proleulonal to handle I towing location Awar s al ut now IJ llJ I t•t """"' JIC $1500 LOFT APARTMENTS have ~veral opening• In L .... wloPI to buy l&OO 1673-3313 or 873·•803 trplc prvt patio, gar.,_, very heevy prion .. Front HAllYIAI C M H B or F V credited back monthly -·-· o"lce appe.,anee & xlnt 642-4333 I llllll FOUND ADS Wkly rentala now avail s1•100 wk & up 2274 & trig 1 bdrm 2bdrm & phone manners a must 7227 Edinger Ave towards purcri ... In 1 yr lHrly 2I114r•1 bachelor 6'5-6404 ' (71•1788 7281 Huntington Beach Nwpt Blvd, CM 6'8-7•45 ARE FREE Call Richard 631-'919 Oce•n view Othert avail -----Equal Opportunity DUAL FIRTPLACES M... able cloM to beech lllOEmllllf Employer SUISllLlllE Call: 3026 W Peclfle Cout Hwy IHllHPH 1 Nef'ded for private com· Verde 3bd, 2ba, (all lrgl. CUIHY IEIT&l Westfield Heavy phoriet. typing nu pelnt, crpt, 2 cat ger ti II lllT llO Nlsmkr: Wllllam Taaalo HUI PERIOI S 1175 Incl grdnr 6-28 • "&lllllTS lnsurence 756-0732 I To work wMkenda at I 6'0-1539 or •74-0800 111·4'01tr171-1171 Like brand new All utllltles Swap Meet Must have DUPLEX-COMPLETELY SHt .. Ctall ••tro paid Pool. garage 1 llOl"1111ST own car $7~ day• 1 Remodeled 2bd. 2 cer 11• 2116 chllo ok No pets Entrypoaltlon In tm•lll•m· comm Call TUfls 12·3 2Bdrm 1Bath $710 II)' bullnHt Property Wed-Fri 10 3 898-9596 l•ched gar skylllH 301 Avocado 642-9850 Man~t Loen Bro-893-8873 ask tor Caryn I throughout. w/d, tr~O 2BR 2BA condo carport. -..-· .. _ .. I I d "ALL $750 NrSo Coast Plaza SHARPANDCL"'•NG•R kerage, end Conttruc S•t.a Scty G1r1 Friday nc , g nr anu utll · ~ " • .,1 ....... 1 llllTal •t lion, phOnes typlnn, tight Avall now, 556-2278 pool 1ec, rec room OEN APT 1BR stove 6 w _,,. -FOUND-MALE/LAB ... typing data entry tei. I 545 7131 or 731·5168 refrigerator no pets On & Oft the Beach RED. 1 YR OLD accounting, cell Lindi merkeUng w tr11n hourly Immaculate Townhome $520/mo 548·1377 Bi0Setect1onr 6'2-38~ Brookhurat/Hamllton _ 6'5-3120 wege • m4MS 645·7811 2Br IBI • lam rm Lrg Af!rlatatl Sh -1-~ .,__, PROPERTY HOUSE JUNE 13TH, 831·4264 RECEPTIONIST 1<>-'PM YM'ce"· ~'50•n':'6o31A·g12' .. !nne iilha Puianh arp erge 1 .,.,.,rooml FOUND II --·-Mon-Frl.goodtyp1ngsklllt Cla•1/lnlHfHll -u "" down11e1rs Absolutely ltalth ti llatrt am• young m-req, apply In per.on et 5520 WTSl.E 2607 immaculate D11hwashe1 2724 Cock-Apoo dog •I OCC 2906 w Pendleton, SA, FtT HOSTESS .. aJ ·-r s I 10 I 2 Bdrm 2 Bath 1 car gar· enclosed lockable gar· 722-1817 nr Falrvle'lr & Wtrl'\9' .. tatt tr I t 1 bdrm, gerage & cerport age bey view t block 10 age Park-like grounds BRANO NEW In lrvlne. nr ---HOSTESSES -&-.. -.-"-,~-.... OllTllTIWlllll _carpet,~~ 780·838'1 belCh,$1100/moyearly $580 Available July UCI Shr 2br 2b• Fin· L(~!~ L~t~·0o~·0& uoanllYP/T Grino.rRestauranl looz For sate by owner cnarm-E'SIDE lar""' 3bd 2b• 978· 1000 or 673-3286 4th/5th No pets Call smkr SA22 • 5250 sec 16th Reward! 6'6-0588 For Real E1t1t1 Oevelope< Newport beech. 642·8881 Gtttraf 2 ,,.... 5•8·6279 even lmmed 838·5558 N e..cn 852 9,00 Newport Beech Aetrlg TV 142-1111 S 125 • wtc 901. no de()O•lt Vuatin ....... 2722 FOUND grey a tripped JlSlllEOllR ~llco female cat, near Suri & Sand. L-ouna Summer Aentel 2Br 2B•, Beech ••rly June Adults, no pet• 780--0473 831-5025 munlly In South Laguna Musi heve experienoe ec· crued accounting call 499 4567 between 911m-4pm (Mon-Fil) CARPENTER -- To help build our riew 26 It sallt>oets MacGregor Yechts 1631 Placenlla CM CASHIER - FOR FACILITY IN NB S4 50tHR CALL 675-2790 O&SIUH FIT Incl wtcnds Good pey growih Co. 4 1oc1t10n1 APP't m person Metro Car Wun 2950 Hatbor Blvd CM Ing story Cape Cod, 2Br 1 lenced yard 2 car gar Nwpl Penln 3Br 2B• 0., _ Ole 675-5937 Ev/Wklld• ewi><>rt • FIT PIZZA COOK 2 •, B 1 up gr a o e d gardner & wattf paid. 2 lndry lrplc Yrly Rentalll lll YICTORIU C M Ftshr beeut condo LOST amall cat. Slameae ---SECRETARY MILANO'S IT AL IAN ._,,,...,._ • ._._ ... _ throughout Located on children. no pets $1200 Villa Rentals 875-4!112 2Br w/gar Crpta. drp1 mFuorn P,vt r~OO//b• S~ (Cleo) LHt Men 6113 nr Rolls Royce. BMW dell RESTAURANT. N-port OlSlllHI Fa1rvM1W Ro and Newport 6'6-6273 bltins Fncd yrd w/patlo ve n ~ mo ,..T, 38th NB REWARD ersh1p has tmmed open· Beecll. 675 8171 and snack ber help COLDWe&.a. BANl(eRO Blvd Manv extras • E SIDE LUXURY In a pine Corou ••I •11 2622 63" 4120 Call 1-5PM I now Call Pam 6'2·5934 ing tor lull-time Mrvloe needed Atternoon s & comm pool S127.500 ..,. 850-2788 or 720-4492 ~ Call eves & wknde forest lg 2bd. lrldg d w •UYFllllT* 1667 Victoria C · $675 Cotta Meu Wanted I AEWARDI Loll male Aus· secretery Please call Phll evenings Apply 11 646-3J75 pr1n only carport, g11 & water pd lbr Iba. new crpll. Orpt, MESA PINES 26!>0 Harla Fem rmmt to shr turn lrallan Shepherd In New· Vass •I Sterling Motora Edward's South CoHt ___ ,, ...... -... $700/mo.adulta.nopets.1 trtg no pets Allall 711 2BR1Bew/gar$'750 2Br2Baapt Cell Debby Beac Lid 1540 Jambor... MC 1, Plaza Town Center & •~IT 1R•o• USTllll • RHICH ~ear lease. 6'6-0864 From S850 759·0157 TOP AREA. Outet. No Pets I belore 10 •m 6'2·2290 g~~!.m eye,, 41f~~~1T· 1 New Port I B •a ch. Now hlrtnn FIT & PIT help I Brmot Cinemas - IU'llr• -I 3Bdrm on large corner IOI 5 9 2• 1 F 5•0•6«• • COM ROUTE I 1111,000 lotsotoa11andstatned NEW2BD.2'1tBA oBFAUT 1br totstlyre-** 4 . 4 ** emale sh•r• house on Ptr1ta1la 3002 -Dayandevesri1tteopen curer Three bedroom house on glass Reduced $13 000 2 cer ger wlopnr. prv yd modeled new drapes/car I Ullls paid Quiet 1Bdrm I beac;h at Newport Beech IEO'll/llll Flll&Y f or .grill people & needed tor 6/26-8129 very pretty street In to s 150 000 • crpt, drp1, bll·ln, kid• Ok, pel & painting $850/mo avail June No peta SSOO/mo I _M1•r• utll LOmlY Eml nc1n For lead Ing Newport I cashier•. free food and atternon route Cati early nelghbOrhOO<I of much n-peta. S 1250 645-9857 I Available"°""' 722. 7834 , Patio s,00 6,0.534 1 or I t 7141 72"°384 THREE 8.S. S500 Beech reel estate ottlce I un1to1m1. paid vace11on1 AM 650·8324 upgredlng Almost n-New Eastslda 3Br 2"'rBa 2 ' 642-5341 Fiio shr 3bd CM hme. 5•9-3716 Excellent typing. mini· Apply 700 W Coal1 Hwy, COISTllCTIH roof and carpet RV ac T r aditional story Townhome AlliCt1tl MtH 2624 $125/mo •tome ust for mum 50 wpm Varied Newport Beach Ill-• cess Re alt . amenities $1250/mo WISTUll YILL&IE teacher 1n wNHtl chair n· lc .. Mla a duties FIT. 8 30·5 30 I 6'2-2360 rlUl l ••tOIO ) v111a Rentals 675·4912 1 Bdrm Apertment with !Bdrm S625 smkr 6'5·2357 la1tnactita 3012 Call Coldwell Banker ll!'W •r-a1••mT Must have one yeat .._ I' l I ""'l-0 belcony p()OI no pets 2Bdrm 1•,Ba $740 6"-9060 ""' n •• .._, experience Plea$9 call _________ , l• • I· 1 Rather rent 11 houM? Al $495 • $600 ~urlly New c.rpt & drps M•ture fem •hr 2Br 1Ba I lfllf'S mitt AppUcetlont now being 631·2345or631·2004 flHllTfYllHTill ford 2br w /b-lina 646·3618 Pool& spa. Nopel9 Corona Del M•r Dupleil &llUlH ""IT/WHI acceptedloru~ienced 01 YO A L B'll 1050 pa110 yard & more $600 1 6'5·8122 833·8917 w/Wsllr/Dryr Oceen I PIOOEUOI cooks and dishwHhen' DRIVERS-Crots country u propertle• NO •1••• I I 539-619 I Agt IM 2BD 4 EXTRA ROOM -view $400/mo 673-5835 Hair & Fece Photo-Thon Interviews Wednetd•y. no ••P nee CA lie req obl•g111on by TOP CA!AOE LAGUNAcondo Patio lots of closet space But lttc.. 2640 $20 tor Studio Salon Sef· Entry level po91tlon in w.it 9am-3pm Thurtdey MacGregor Yacnts 1631 PR 0 DUCE R C 111 3bd 2ba gar pool SOUEAKV CLEAN LG & more rel & sec AVAIL I · MIF N·smkr, clean. p1ol, vice • 12·•x8 color estebllshed firm Mutt 9.111m. Mlln Beach Bar Plecen11a. CM PATRICK TENORE clubllOuse $121 500 2 B D DUPLEX . NOW. 650-6421 20drm 1 Beth. lrplc dlw S3801mo • 13 utll, lg prints Apptm 675·48'6 have strong typing & 6 G1tlle 199 No Cout 631-1268 OPf!nSat·Sunl·5 22921 ES1deava1tnow smpet new crpts & <!rps, COM duplex no pets, grammar1kllls Fullllme H L Be C EASY ASS-SEMBLY Cammito Roio 760•1193 ok S750/mo 760·8862 2 BEDROOM 1bath 'ongle balcon1. encl Qarege 8v111 7-t3 673 3407 Ea~lre••t Apply on person to Mr •way •g •ch A WORK• s114 oo per 100 _ enclosed garage $710 714 1848-096' ---"1.•• lOJI! Fuentes •I Robert Bein, PIT DAYS 1130-330 GuarenteedPayment No LEISURE WORLD 2BR Un•Que Heights area $6351mo 846·1129 M/F Shr 3 bdrm Legune "•1 lft 9 Wt111em Frost & Anoe Good POI !or housewives Sates Delellt··Send 2ba Condo cent HA.,.. abode complete kllch 22tO·C RUTGERS Close to beach 2bd. 2ba Beach hOuae, •van 711 NEED CARING PERSON 1401 Quail St Npt Bch retiree or student. flell Stamped Envelope side laundry er wio nr lrptc gar yd & pool $560 patoo '650 846-0638 SJ 171mo •I 3 ulll to lake care of m)' 10 mo ---.-A I M & Ed P ELAN 903 II Tl( l&Yll 180 deg v~ oc~an call 539-6191 Agl '" 2BR 1BA t'lnclosed gor· d•ys. 548-5263 evenings 497 J 179 Ive mag I aon on M·W· Th c all Ttc~aaul/Tra4n 4 ~g l 17~h SI C~ tne 3'18 Entarpr•se, Ft Piere. . • ~NIT tR•O age washer dryer $725 & weekends Ch 893 23c4 ' 5505 ""' ""• breezes 24 ht He Dtal Ptiat 2126 Ava tllhlfl July 1 NB on BCH Prof M/F to r11 · .,.. I" l 5530 FL 33462 Price reduced to $1J9 500 Ow ner SUPER NEAT 1BOVILLA <;]j ~110 Mon·Frt8·430 1L•1aaaleacla 2641 shr 2 bd •811'1 II Dt•. ••ties 3011 GLAZIER °' Apprentice ltfl ncELL1-11-1 S535 000 Comfort con 8~5-1637 F NA MOSS COVE S415/mo utu. avall 7-1 Ginter. e11pertenced. * DllVEIS* 1U1 "' -venlence elegence and I It ._ 1_9 rench doors. court yd 2Br 1t1a Etsioe I 17111 & Shawn 650 3384 AU PAIRE needed for chll· 1671 Placentl• c M FOR HOME LOCATION ere yours on I twrrt IC• -Qu•et n-pets SA95tmo : Santa Anal recently dee-StudlO·unturn, ocean"" Oren ages 3 & 5, suto 642•9237· M11or Rep1ograph1c1 and ASSEMBLY WORK Lido All rooms are CLIFF HAVEi 673·3~31673-4803 orated Patio lrpl gar S675/mo utll po PROF lem•I• 26-35 to tnr evellable lrvlna aree Supply Company 11 seek-!'OR INFO CALL apacl 0 I d B Avail now $690 548· 1709 no pets. 499-2690 COM DUPLEX 3bd 2bll, 955.3900 s.1..--5510 Ing drivers. Offetlng tit ~4·6'6-1700 orat:s3 a~=wl b:h 3 or 4 Bdrms 5 baths. 1g 1 aat. leacla 2140 S560/mo • '" utu. avell houra & company ben DEPT P. 357 condo Seller will trede c.ountry kite ram room Like 8 house a25 2br 2BA Fenced yd new 1 l1wrort leac~ 2669 7-1, 675-5677 Roz HOUSEKEEPER llve-ln tor 9 m1 must have current for units or commerclel many xtras lrTirnaculate dsllwshr lrplc lncd yard patnt pet Ok. ready now * 11(1110011100* Prof woman 25 • thr 28r elderl)' lady Engllth OMV Inquire 234 Flsctie< E11per'd p1qure framer Pter & slip evalleble cond Terms negot1ab1e nice local 539·6191 ~~~f~o. ~~~v!5~1ean Relrlg. dlstiwaarier & stove 1Ba Balboa Is Apt No speaklnj75.~:~rencH AIYEITlllll Ave btwn 7 30·5 30pm ~eded 101 Laguna TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD soo Signal Ro 642•9282 I Ag• ftM incl NO PETS 545-4855 pets $350 mo Avl lmmed SALES a&k tor Bob c nS:c~~ra~:~~C1~·i~ 759-9100 WlTEllFHIT HIE UNFURN HOUSE 3bd 2ba ~!~r F~'·t,~;1 ~.~~~~/p:1 *2 IEHHM lloO* 675•3680 or 673 8891 Prt~~itHI/ ACCOUMTlllG FIC BOOKKEEPER Lender owned wigreat •'' loc. nr Slater & Ed· Needs family $1050 No Relrlg dishwasher & stove I ltattla WHt.. i?zt M•1at1tHhft 5100 Immediate opening for a Needed 10-3 Mon-Fri. u ,.._ .. f,.-<.' •' , "'·"• ~PA""J\' terms Slip for so· bollt wards adults pref. n· 7 0 TS Claasllled Advertising CLERKS included $825.000 Call pets avail 7-20 $985 Pets 22 8140 Eves incl N PE 545-4855 EXEC-3bd condo, duP141x AW&ll Wllllll Fiii Telephone Saleepefson independent contrac1or 759 1501 240 60321240 8181 3BR 2BA tower apt Quiet l a 8 u n • B ch, 7 I 1 Seeking Interior Design P1r1-t1me, could work Our company hit J1 AC • ~pli~~cf.::~· ~~~ CtrtH ••• •ar rm llleStiB.AU area $875 yearly, no s 1 00/S 1300 ylyr DtrN:tor Mlnlmun 3 yrs lnlo llJll-tlme Experl«lCe counting Clerk posltlona Fa1rv1-& Waroec ~A. lmae 2144 u pets walk to Udo Shops 545·7623 or 96'·2720 experience 1n housing 1n-preferred. 45 wpm typing open In our Payroll &'Id I *HUI Y1EW llll* 1.;1 VV OAANGElREE Condo APllTllHTS & beac;h 673-6209 Gtrtftl fer llll duatry Creativity, good required ple&Mot phone F1n1nc1a1. Reporting F/T.HELP MANAGE Custom e11ec 1 ,iory Sit 1 Bdrm pool tennis color MnM and man· voice • must Exc.llent Depll 10·key proficiency Adult auto c•rrt«s tor tt141 Down bay & ocean • "'eight room. no pets Betuu:ul larg~b Apt5 in USTILtFF 11R 2740 agement sklll1 are • salary plua commluton a plus Excellent benefits OC Register 2am-1111m v•ews 3Br 3Ba • la'T\ 5 ... ~ ... a.... A>1a117 1 S625 551 2554 qu1e MIO or hood I N11ar ShOpplng Center SINGLE gerag• Ho MUST• Send resume & Can Kathleen Olson ti and WC>fklng condition• wkdy1/vwkends $5/hr~ spa Bell area ~othing Fer Salt 11 00 Poot Sps Nopel!> $72!1No11ets640-1364 Clean 731 WMI l!th sa1ary1111tory10Ad304 6'2·4321ext 302 Apply in P•raon puallowence oppfylor ''!,es~~~,{~noc.7'~.~~d For Hie Mobil& Home hfHI lt1ck 2141 ~=~~~ l '·B• $750·=~~ USTILIFF 21121& Cos11 Mese Gerage •3 CIO Dally Piiot. P 0 Box Dam·• 30pm advancement xlt ben w tl • O 12ll52 tn Coste Mesa f ABULOUS OCEAN 151 E 2151 St 548·2•08 w ipetlo Nr Shopp 0 Cntr 1;73 7787 l560 C M CA 92826 IUJlll OIUT JILLY IHU llO. ellts need dependab141 1111 Ill• t . Lok@ Mw LOW RENT Canyon Voew-1bd 1bl s995 6'0 6' ... i )/"'---. I SlOS l&llY PR.IT 170'2 Gillette A~. lrvfne. car, insurance good drlV· 640 5560 ANYTIME ~PACE f.45-0371 duplea, gar. wd dck, laun •MESA VERDE D lulf 2Br No pets • 13 Ct ••trci•I ca-. • 330 w Bay St 1 t4 2~--0331 •no record, 714· 751-' 155 BY OWNE~ • Xlnt value $795/mo 498-1297 2Ba new decor Olw En1oy the Luxury of the 1.£. Stlt ltat Medical Allltttnt pi t b3 Coata Mesa. CA 92828 ATTENDANT SERVICE belorl!' 11am 1oc1ted garage lndry beauttlul surroundings ot & front ottlce lnternel ,,.1ne Terrac11 4bd len tab I le '" 2169 S795Nopets6•0·2495 ltl!c••yo1r1.sy tat MedJc1ne Practtce CM STATION Full or pert WOOIRIEI 2 ,oe •f>duced to S310K ~rt IC• • .,. ua 2711 Call 6'5•8855 on· June time Apply Chevron Sta, By 8"P' only 831 2805 !111t1/C1d11 20df¥ ,9. yearly rental Sp•rkllng clean 2Bdrm In 8 SPactous 2Bdrm or e 7 8 .IEWILIY UUI 3190 Harbor Blvd . CM Hourly ~6'~~':r Call I IllO 1 J • , . ., Bllrs 10 beach Gar l'.Ba S695 New c.arpeta 3Bdrm Condo wllh fire-NEWPORT OFFICE 1 ·1 1 bet-n 9•12 ElCperience peraon CllMOll-21hLOTI I I I H 21H age Credll" reqd Call 5 drapes All utllllles piece 2 car garage with Brlleupper,approx643tQ MEllO&Ll&OllFFIOE needed FIT 760-2828 ltyoucanlfll"dltlnc.laas< En1oy 1an•a111c 1Br Oen 1ea Hvdln rm Agt 63!·8•39 01 paid Retrlg garage 1 opener Sec guarded tt. showet Neer PCH & Pert·Tlme Med Aulstant lfled,lt'lnotlortale oceanl 1fltty •'•w~ 'r<>m patio frplc furn with 1619)341•2729 child ok No pets getes Wld hkups From Post Office 6'6 2947 for lntemlll In Nwpt Bch !hos JBR 7 '>BA ta11rJme11t p1za.u L1llle Island nr 1960 Wallace 642 491• S 1695 Call 6'4-0509 11•11ate S 1 100 000 -Nater Gar. lndry 1 or 2 1 2 BLK BCH 2Br 2Ba Nwpt I Or Aflflr 6PM 'i411·6529 -O~I IU Simi Approx 5 hrs/dy Hra llex Tony 5haw ... or1<1ng persons non· Shrs. earthtones. 1269 sf NEWPORT MARINA APTS I Ample pkg, utua P•ld No Wed 1144 0077 'lri-1\rs Nopets AvlS1tpl· dbl gar. comm pool & *NICE2BDRM2BA* •Bay view 2Br. 2Ba 'I 2855ECatHwy675·0900 SfGanUf (1 p Jans 12ooimo 675.3680 tenn S 1295 lse s 1900 Lndry Ille d/w Fncd pallo Den 1800 sq ft W/O t A J I sec Alll now 531 3025 No pets $650 N/smkrs hkup, micro lrplc, encl Contractor• omc. eppro11 For Medleal bitting otllee 8 lM 760 1418 01 64<' 7528 garage Prvt bch $2250 400 IQ It Cott• M... Type 40 wpm, n-tmkr, 1 ~ 2Br !Ba brand new Sorry no pets 760-0919 $350/mo Call 833-2130 over 35 pref. cell 9-5pm. Pt111Hll 2107 twnhme$1150 AlsoCOM 38r 2Ba E' side Twnhae Mon.Friday 8430 Mon Fri, 714·5'8-5787 n1~u11 PrMllglou• 3br 3ba 2 story JBr s 1500 • 2Br 7Ba ~-rpltS9;0ewD crpts. yerd 3~dE~~~RaTp;1~~.~~YE~o NEAR oc' AIRPORT 1101n••f/RECEPT. c:le11Qn spec oecor dbl S 1200 Call 640-5664 ...,,, lck 666-4000 mn OLDE CDM·2M i:.ri~r,..,ng gar $t250 Info 539-6 191 Oy5 640 2426E>1/Wknds pets parking $1400 mo Private ex.c etc w/vww, Ptychologltl otrlce cott.sge c;omp1p1po, utJ *OOUI VIEW* avail now• 673-66'0 high rise w/cont rm. kite Mothers hOurt, 20 hr wk graded 7 bl~s 10 tJt h A11t lee _ _:. 2Bdrm 2B• encl garage I HUT LOC&TIOI 0 1 B & lobby cop!«. MC ave Looking for I~ term $2401< owner Or11• <;.,n Coroat ••I •u 2122 new decor 1 llOU'le off S 7 50/mo 2 br 1 '"rb• vM garage un 1 1 r & 1va11 From S7~/mo, call employff Good pay 1 5pm 673 7512 ~--------ocean Vrly s 1300 townhouse greenbelt otc. Incl stove. relrlg gll De11e 833·9870 M0-8984 """~or Henry 3Br houM. ocean view. lrg lndrv rm all blt·ins & elec pe1d 15111891 1 ' ..,.,... C..ta NH• 1024 11v1ng rm S 1eoo1mo 4627 TELHHT lll·HIO 2078 Thurin 5ec Oep Mat Nsmkr 1Cltrlcal/ flct HOO -.'"'c .. H"'!A"!l!A'""M .. ,N .. 0--,9 .. ,-c.-o-, c0ts:rn~1~·)5~~~~;10et ILIFFS rsL MGMT 642-1603 $750 842-6173 •tt 4 30 I aooaun&1T111P1 tage New paint ta•P' \ Leaae 4 bdrm 2'~ beth, no SP&Otlll AR/AP peyro41. computel' Ore~s lrg lol S 11 500 IRHI lfW Otlll pe1s SI 550 644-0350 We§t:fiekl 1 MILE TO BEACH hfllplUI CM 1145-7811 239 E 22nd St 979 8330 Cuitom bullt 2BR 2ba.I CHARMING 3bd. 2bl I 642-2357 lM ••Ft"--., l1lt1 CHIROPRACTIC ASST· 3BD 2BA·Move-ln CoM oar lrptc CloM to bch & house 2 c1Jr gar, n~ &PllllEITI .,. -· Front office po1ltlon New carpel 1r1n,letre(I •hopping S l500/mo yrly ye rd S 1200 leeae Beautiful, ci.en 11109 Oar. ...Compi.t• ~ltorl•I Varied Outlet. gr .. tlng must sell S 120 o<JO Avl now 6 73·535'/Agt I 6'6-2389 548· 1388 den Aptt, P•tloa, deck•. ...Mutlc I patlentt, rlt, coo 650 5201 ..,,.. c.... .... 2124 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO 2:~ms~:l.~~ pet $715 :::;:=::-b•lcon... ,8~~~ 0:~;~1~-:- MESA VEROF :iBR 1BA lg ttorage t;;;(I View Gate guarded 28drm 2Bath $740 .,s.cret•ry ~ ... 380 2BA FRPLC n1Jtarp11dr1pH,nO pet1 I comm Av•ll711 Nopet• 398W Wllaon 6315583 ... Am~pe1111ng I cording to Queltllcattona S 1075/mo • 191 & !II'!< 19'>0 B Mey91 thow by I 12500 Agt 6'0· t5'J9 *H 12 •Id 111111. 141-1101 I & ·i~ 5&M avail 1 5 "' S•S.•3~11 11pp1 S6:.0 • de() 5'9·346' HARBOR VIEW HOMES Clean quiet 28drm gar ltH '' ft 1100 •M. 1· remodel SBA 3BA. lam ;xg0 1 c,~"u?i~Y ·~~~1~1 H I .. •tit l111t1, IC= ~•rt 81~~.•.t7• ~!, let U1 Helt y .. $111 Y Ht Pttpertr! C111 Cl1111n.4 , 642 -5678 for information & su rprising ly tow cost. ~:.1~~~·~~·~; ~u~; Cell 8~ 14"l7 • Month to month llWNIT •xP«'-"~ preterre<S trHS W/D. relrlg, gdnr CLEAN & !HAAP 'J BR. also avarl&ble WlftlRllJ ••IOI I &•6 578 t 9am-1pm tncl'd 2300 tq It cptt & drpt DfW gar lal•MIO fAM ILY COUNSELING st 700tmo IH Agl j age. no pett 16'0/mo ·furnished/ CTR, Sect/Re<:pt 50 6A4 7211 8'5·5577 unfurnished OFFICE & Gar•g• WPM/WP ••i>ef. X'ln1 I S335tmo Neat M11lnt1rt pnooe ui1111 642·83tl0 · f 1tness centers. s & eo HI 2'24 C"tl .ffl 2124 quart att w•y. FIT SECRETARY AECEP tennis, sw1mmm1;J 8,tl 764_1 -TION FIT for bu1y eelllng c ....... . ---. WOODLAND VILLAGE APART MINT I • & tn1 .. , our f"dtn \ht aols Ollltt comlo•t•tii' "" .. I lruw,ys I. !.o C()j\l Pl;iu "'h' r nl1 m nut"\ I I~• ~di ~' I!'\ H• ltbl• M) f'f IS !'11 A~f .ooL9 . UAa • L.A.-tlY ltOOMa BACHILM •s•s.•sss t BID•OOM •63S.'6CS 1 BID•OOMI '7 S0.'7 60 GAa, •AT 6 llOT WAflll 9KI. UlllAllLA...0 H&. MANAGUUllY Jt4.00•t 662.HOJ ' Model• operi ua11v 9 6 l .. atlrltl t?U club In NB T= Sorty M P•I• COita a ... 15.888 tq K '1 =•l~:nt I~ N-0011 Buct N dlvldab .. on 'O.OOO tq n Greal po1lt1on for 880 Ir•'''• Avenue tot . ~ aq h ale otnee, •nthultlHtl' pereon. o<"' panrlng xlnt IOC , e7S-7100 (al 161111 45NNN, could be A&D, Iv! ------- 545.n04 711188 Brk 71416'0·7000 1 lllll&l.lfflll ~:i:~ :,:::~ 'ilJ ••••••••••••••• '~t~ ~~~rac:. (11 Oovefl TURN bkkpg, mull De rtlllable & W 5"3 T ti f. M bon<l•t>te w .. 1 "''b-1 N TO "•'*' t>ut1Me1, gOOd btMftt1 Start lmtMd. MONEY Devit Btown. • 11 E 11th Call St. CM. M~1N4 N>-rirrworlt';i 642-5611 Pondering tl'll P'JI *'ol 1 11111$llUlllll p-11? Cti«k out ctwmed MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day Mon. thru Friday afternoon Sat & Sun. morning Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk ORANGE COAST Oaily Pilat 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Pspsr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALL'EY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting. no sol1c1ting. Must have dependable car truck or station wagon Clnd insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney J Stzn l&-46 419-C.r •.11 1 rochrot ~1yl11' W1.m ... n 11 f'll'<V lo Wl'Af Vnc,I 1n } C()ior•. ar.rvlu wor'llt'<1 ho'<I nQ'11 lpr IMily c, lo<>k ()11 Ol 110'1'1 ~Olt•'I jf, ~ti NEW FOfl OHl Y 11 ·l'I'\)' lull('~ c.w- 1.og of Cran1 -pan•mti bor • ~uppi;e, Cf~I rross !.Men. "9edlllp0tnl IAtrh f'iOIJ ii QU1lto1'19 3nd ITIOA! LAURA WHEELER C n A F l s -----· - --------. . -- I 1 $2.40 per day That't ALL you pey fOf 3 llnee 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll UIFllLlll 'lfNf s.w. Directory Repr...,,tallve 1•2-4121 elf. IOI ' Pt)R'>( tll Milli l HI li Rtll I I , ••• h .. 1 Q ....... ... 1 .... ~·•tt• 111•11., ••ro.1 .,,,, U\ f (out 11•11 ~ .... .,.,,, B.ech 673-•t•• Otange Coast DAILY Pfl.JOTITUMday, aunt 7, 19M - Ari> TRYING HARDER TO 8£ =I • IALEI • llRVICE • PARTI •LEASING 1 •Rr,[~T IWtNIOlh ~ IH{ WI SI 'C()A)I cvoT IOlll • cou• CALLT•AY )I j\ 1 l'H' P ,r(T .... q.1 • 1 ' .1 r /\ H H ·• r • t• Jr 1 ' : .. • , • • ~ Fi~ ·' .- i l 1 l , 842-2000 THEODORE ROBINS FORD /'lb{) ~••11<_,, u. f• CO'>l& ¥BA -,.a] rol\1(' ~EVY '11 CHEVETTE "' S~d treM , arn r~,- c K r,<eao""~~~ BU I FOAD 'H MUST AMO; Good tor restomg tt'I ~auto. pwr st DEALER . F~~D .:-~:CHEA() PU RuN Good. 11.00l1 .. "' tMost offtf. ., 646-51&5 ... ORANGE COUNTY FORO '71 Torino, = 11ereo. pe.pb. nda 1500/ot>o E,,_, wt!ndll 497,..595 U10 Bch. -FORD ·n T ·BIAO Fully loaded 58K mr $2800 or ~at offer 5"41-3939 FORD '78 Ptnto, retlft 2300 cc eng, 4apd, n•w brekH/llrH 1500 769-3157 Of &44~ , ....... ~ILi Con..,, 11000 80 642-eae FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How mvch will yovr son or daughter know obovt bvm1~u when opplytl'\Q for their f1m fvll·t1~ 1ob? Plomy, if he or Ule ha' ever been o newt.poper corner Throvgh rovte experien<e h• or ih~ 1s already o lop oheod of ""~" clonmate•. While they all master 1deot., tho boy or girl with o ne""'J>Oper route " able to put them to practical vM BuLi™m' Corrien leom th~ bo~1c learn the boJic principle' from ltit1 fi"t doy of starting to doli..,er newspapers They bvy at wholet.ole, sell at retail, make collections, 'keep their own boo~s. and deal w1fti piK>pltt foce to face Corr .. " qvt<kly find out thot "profit" and "Ion" Ort' more rt.on textbook terms The benefit\ of mono;1ng o n<JWlpoper route 01• on equation for a fufvre succonfvl c1t1reo A grea1 number of rodoy't prom•ll9flt meo ond women stort~ their publ1t core-11rs a\ newipoper corri1m And they oll vovch that o now'Jl"Pfl' route gi'tlfl o boy or girl o head start on the future Bov\ ond Q•r s I 0 v11ori C1nd oldf!r ""' o mov be rnlt • ,.,,,.d ....,ori should omoc• •t" Doily Ptlot c11cul.J1,on 11,.1 ,, 6 .. 1 4333 Dally !!!!~,ON DEPT J30 WEST BAY ST. P.O eox 156() COST A MESA. CALIF 91616 ~-----------------, ' I I YM, my '°"/daughter would like I 1nformot10" on o Doily Prlot route ~ HIS/HER NAME tS PHON ____ _ I ----1 I -I I ~ZIP _J I _AGE_I I PA" NT"S I SIGNATUR-.~~~~~~~~I L---~------------~ I 810 011ng41 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, June 17, 1988 OU>eMoetlI 'I 1 CUTLASS SUPMME Pt HD•" Ive btOoen lhol.lld ,...., to hcttont IAOUOHM-Alr, crulte, 701110 to 701 NO. ln- W. _...., l2t001obo, ctutt~. ot lM Code ot CMI 0-751o-1305, E-6'M731 Proced\n IOf PfO'MIOn• Ata for Mike OO*ntncl the t""'9. con- Pl YMOUTH CHAMP ·eo dnione. MCI en.ct of the .... Auto. e/c, am/trn , IOw ml, ~ lle.bllt1y of d911U111ftQ $3500/obo, MaurHn NOTICE IS HEREl!IY IMS• 7 2t t, att 5 SO pm GIVEN that on JULY 10, PONTIAC .-78 L~. old 11H et 2 00 P M at but runa grMt Interior MARSHAL.I Of'FICE-4e01 lmtnacul•t• Big deal, Jamt>orw, Am 108, City ot need• body work $2500. Newport leaoh, County ot 543-8533 873-8054 ..._ Oreno-, Btate of ~nle I • ..,,... .. wlM ... at public auc1ton to PONTIAC FIERO"""M the hloMat b+dder, IOI autl Sliver 4 cyl atereo lnlaw(\>lmoneyofttleUntted am/Im atlll ,;.._ muai Stat•. all the right, tttle end • • lnlefelt of Mid Judgment NII, 873-8752 Oebt0f1t) In Ille abow Oe- rtaJC NOTICt ICribed property, or so ----------------much thereof u may be K mZ2 MCeNafY to Ntl•ty aald •X· ACTTnOUt ~•• ec utlon, wllll eccrued ~ eTATl'.mNT Int-I and coeta Tiie t<>llowlng ~·are APPROXIMATE MIN I· dOlng bull,_ ae. THE MUM 810 '218,000 00 EAT~Y . 2413 South Felt· Dll.O JUNE t2, 11188 vtew Unit R. Santa Ana, Dlvlelon MARSHAL. Calif 112704 HARBOR DIVISION, 4801 HM Yung Alln, 2387 Jaml>OrM Blvd . Room 108. Daphne Place, Fullerton, Newpot'\ 8Nch CA 112880 I Calll 112633 James C Byham K~ Hee Alln, 2387 Marahal, Orange County.I Daphne P1aoe, Fullerton, By P Peltlfadorl Deputy Calif 112633 Pu1>419Md Orange Cou1 Thie bullne11 11 con-D1111y Pllol June t7 24 July ouc:ted by husband and wit• 1, 11188 Hee Yung Ahn Kyung H• T234 Arin Du TH Nonc£s Thia ltat--.t WU flied wttll the Counry c*" ot Or- ange County on Mey 21. 11188 WORTHINGTON Pul>llthed Orenoe "= NA NC Y CLARK Deity Piiot Mey 27. June 3. WORTH I NG TON· 1 10, 17. 111ee T214 I born May 22, 1917. P\11.IC NOTICE &lumorc. Maryland Pa.s.sed away June 15, K 2.S711 1986. 1n N e wport '1C..:.'.fA~:-.J• .Bealh, CA Orange Tiie tollowlnQ '*'°"' are I Count) rC>Stdent since doing t>uslneee u WEST 19ti2 Survived by her ERN AUTO EXCHANGE lo\. mg husband. Rtch- 873 W"t 181h New~• ard W Worthmgton I Beach. CA 92663 • Keyetona 1nv111men11 Jr .md luvtng son , Inc (Calitorn1e c0<po<et1on1. H1l·hard W Worth- 873 W•t t8th. Newpon tngton III Memonal BMctl. CA 112863 ' Thia buaineat 11 con· st·rvtC't'S will be held. ducted by 1 e0tpo<e11on Wtodnt"iday, June 18. Kayatone lnveatmenta 19!l6, 2 00 PM at Pa- ine George S Kerl Sr , { \' , Ch. I Tiiis 1111_,1 wu h>eo l I ll ll"' ape Wltll tlle Counry Cltt~ ot Of· pa l I ( t l" v I e w : COU<'tty on June 2 Mortuar), Directors. I 111 FJlota Nl•Wporl Beach, Pl.lb tlhed O.ange Cout 6·H-2i'OO Delly Pilot June tO t1 2• MEAD Jutv 1 1988 T222 WILLIAM HENRY P\&.IC NOTICE MEAD. bum May 25, I( 25'52 FICTTTIOUI 8UllHHI NAME ITAT!Ml!NT "fti. tollowtng PllflOOI art dOlng bualnen ., PAAK AVENUE J,SSOCIATES 2899 White Road, Sulle 150 lrvlne, CA 92714 G.A L a C1tllom1t gen tlfll pennerahlp, 2323 North1 Tualln Avenue, S1n11 An11 CA 92705 Ray Brot, Laguna Be1c11, ltd . • C111tornle ltmlled partnerehlp 28119 w111111 Road Suite 150, Irvine CA 112714 Tllll bu11neu ta con· ducted by • 11m11e<1 pann••· ahlp Ray Broe Laguna Bea<.n lid • Ce1ttorn11 limited "J)an'*th<P J ames w Ra7 Gtlfierll Pan ner T1111 1t11emen1 ..,., ltled with Ille Counly Cler~ ot Qr enge County on Jun• 8 11188 FJ11057 Publlshed Orange Co.,, Oelty Piiot June 17 24 July 1 II 1986 T -232 P\&.IC NOTICE OltANOE COUNTY ~NOftCOVftT CAH NO. MO-a1 ,., ~IHT'Wf· ft09EftT I . ..IAC091 ANO JOAN AL YN ..IAC091 DEFENDANT ALTON LEE.JR. NOTICE OF MAftlHAi.'I IAL[ By v1nue of • writ t"""° on 541ptemt>er 17 t985 1n the ebO,,. d"lgn11ed Coun upon 1 judgment enlered Octot>er 7 t981. In t1vor ol judgment CfedltOr(•) ROB· EAT S JACOBS ANO JOAN Al YN JACOBS and 1ga1111t judgment deb1or111 Al TON LEE JA thow•ng • net bal· ance ot S 117 181371ctuelly oue on Mid 1udglT'flr1i on rtwi date ot lhe 1s.sua11<.e of sa10 wnt, I have lev..O upon all rlglll, lille and •nt111e11 or M id f\J(lgmenl deOI0'111 11'1 the proi-1y •n the Countv 01 Orange Stile ot C111forn1a described ., IOllow' PARCEL 1 The nortt\eH19rly 145 19 teet ot thfl north"'fl!!'"'ly 75 00 teet o r H1e aoutheasterty 300 00 leer of Lot 306 ot N-porl Hetgtit' In lhe Coonty ot Ora1111• Stare of Ctllforn•e as ~· mep reco<dfl<l In B<X•I< ~ Page 83 o t Ml'tC.flll11n1tOu8 Maps 1n lh11 1tfl(ll or 1he County A1te;ordft• 11 111110 county Slld lend 11 •how• f'H• 11 map llled In 00<11< 4 I PIOll 49 of Rec<><d n• 5.,,.,,f, '" the otfl~ of tht'I r.our'lv R,; corde< ot u10 c.Oi,n•1 PARCEL 2 An eesement tor •ortel ~"'d put>llC utlllly purpo,.,, •fl• lh• northeallllfly 20 (){ 1,,.,. ot lhe toulheasl11r1, 100 00 .... of LOI .306 ol Nt! .. DQ•I Halghtt tn Ille Count~ 'Or ange St111 of Calito•n•e ,,. per map n1cor dfl<I r l.l > • page 83 of M1IK"' ti"..OU~ Meps 1n lhe attic." • lhtt County Recoroflf o• s11•0 counly EXCEPT 1h11 P<>•'t , ng within Parcel 1 Seid lend 11 9hown "'"" n1ec1 rn 8oolr 4 1 P•O" ' • Record ot Sur.,,ey<1 In'~" or tlce of lh41 Co11n1v Aw •Cl"J ot Mid countv More CQff'lmonlv • n .,., u 2255 Tutlln "•"""" Newf)Ort Beecn Cslit0<r•1e Record Own.. lllA ANN LEE Tiie record 11119 '" utd rN I property 11 1n Ille name ot Lii• Ann l ee eubjecl 10 111 encumbre~ ot flCl)rel on Octot>er 211 1983 1tQ1ln1t aald rN I property pur1u1t"ll to • 1u<ioment "led Def.em ber 13 11183, In Super1<>r Court ot Calllornla t0< lhe County ot 0•1n~ In I <Ill· ' to1ut1on of M1rrrage 11<.Uor. be~ Allon l M Jr Ind LMt Ann l M being CAM numb«O 111079e S1idrNI P'OC*1v wu Ille community Pf~Y ot Ille L-10 wu "•Ille for deOlt of .. ,,,., ~M 1ncvrred dt1~lng ,,,.._ marr~ (Civil COO• Sectron sss 1 te11,.,!!I iuc'o,.,,.,,, uPon which 1111 l<lb~I -II OI ta tcullOfl ISlu4lld ~ng 1>8"d upol't .UCll • 0.bl II tM tolljfl(;t Of 11111 Ula II '-' property lmd tt 11•1 n<> 11r•t llddr•• cw otllat com moo deslQNllloo dlrec1ION 10 Ill IOC.l llon may tMI Ob llllf>«I Ir om the MM ah al I Offlc:e upol't r llQt-1 190 I in U t.ah Passed dWil\ Junt• 14 1986 m N1·"':ptin Bt-at:h, CA Surv1v1•d l>y wife Mildred, d<1ughters, Franl'es Mt'ad Mess- tngN <1nd M elinda M 1· c1 d (j r a n d t·h1ldrPn, Lon Craig and David K enmonth anu 4 great grand- ( hildrc·n Mr M ead llids ii ra cing enthus1cc.t A member ,,f lhl· &lboo Bay Club and Th• New- port 11:.trbor Yacht <'Juli ti month'!> of 1'.1t h ., •·.tr "'t·re spt-nt 111 !ldV.dll, wht're he v. d.S " mPmbt-r of the (Jutnggt•r Canoe Club of Honolulu Mr Ml'<id v. ~ proud to h,iv1• hv£'d in lhe -..ttn•· lt11~· 011 Lido I.sit• f~nfrnnt for 3ti v1•,1rs Mt•moric1I ser- Vllt~ WllJ tx• ht'ld Wl'<inesday, June 18 19!lh, I 00 PM at St Jamc-<; Fp1scopal C"hurl'h :l:.!09 Via L1d11, Nt·v. purt Beaf'h I 11 lu u of flowers tl<111Jt111n.' mc:1y bt-W"nt l<> "E.ig)t Ch,.l!enge" C (J Nev; port Harbor \'Jd11 Club no w H .. y B..ilhoa, CA 9.!liti I Pi.tufo V1E·W Mortuan', Dtrc'\:tors 17141 h44 2i00 MO,..,TGOMERY [JI JN ALO ANDREWS MONTGOMERY l"C>SL'<l c:1wav Jun•• 12 198t.. rn C<Atc:t Mesa 8' lr1vt'<.l br<>lher o f Ju111 Wr;1i.cc1 of Mill V.illt; CA Anne Hart f1ushrng NPw Y<ir k, Myril J Monl- i.:1111w r v u { Cos la M f><MI .md Wilham H Mont ~Clml'ry of H ar - nshurg, Pc•nn Al'lC> 'iW"\'tV1'<i bv S('veral n1t<t 1-s .ind -rlt'phf·ws .md ~rand nieces and rt• phi w~ Ret1rrd • v. nt•r of Da Mont PliL'>lH:S m Compton CA Fonnn c-ha1nnaT1 of Los AngelM Open < :01 f Tournment 1111 mb1•r of Mt-sa Vadt• Country Club . p,. nnunda Dun.-s, La l u1nta dnd 1 •oa..,lmaslt•r. Gradu- «<l" of BucknPll Uru- llt'r<ill) and lt.>nR Ume t'i11pl11vef' of T he ~ 111..,trtnf• ('4) Served ~ (i pilot m W o rld \\. 1r II m t hf' K orf'an ' < 11r1f111 t Mt>monal M 1<;' of Chrrsuan Bu11.d T1w~ay Jurn· Ii 11 AM at St John V1.irm•·'> ChaJ>f'I 314 M.mn1• AvP Balboa lsl1111cl lnll'rTnC'nt Mt <Jliv1•1 lemt>tf'ry m S .. n lhfaf'I , CA l'11•r11 Broci Bell Hr•JS1dv. a y Mortuary l.llrt'< tors ti42 9150 NI.IC M>TlCE fUIUC NOTIC£ NII.IC NOTICE (continued from page 84) , I I I OF TRACT NO. 376 RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE 29 Of MI SCELLANEO< r KAPS, RECORDS OF SAID CCUNTY, NS0° 09 '~)"W, 1020.20 FEET 1'0 TllE HOS'.:' NORTHERLY CORNER Of LOT 76 Of SAID TV.CT NO. )76; THENn· ALONG THE NORTHEAS'l'ERLY rROLOMGATION OF THE NORTHWESTER!..Y Lltff 01 SAID LOT 76 A~lD Al.ONG THE SOUTHEASTERL'r' l.INE OF" LOTS !'i TIHIOl/Gll 1' l~lCLllSl'/E, TRACT NO. 456 AS SllOW?I ON MAP !IECORDEI> HI I OC'f 17, PAGE 9 Of" M!SCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of" ~,\Ill CCUtlT'f, t:J ·18'-l5"E, 354.i)O FEET TO TllE MOST SOUTHERL'! CORNER OF JOT 1, THJ\C tlO. l O 10:3 AS SHOWN C)N HAP RECORD.ED IN BOOK 4 4 4, PAG!-:S <7 /\!ID I Of" MISCELLANEOUS 1'\ArS, RECORDS Of' SAJD COUNTY i THENCE ALONG TfH SOUTH~ASTER~Y LlNE 07 SAID LOT l, NJ9°49'04"E, 26J.Q2 FEET TO fH MOST EASTERLY CORNER Of ~AI:> L01' 11 TH.ENCE ALONG Tllf: NORTllEASTf R LY LINE Of' S1UO LOT l, AND THE NORTHWESTERLY PROLOtlCJ\'l'llJ '!'llfr.EOF, NS0°ll '20"E, )J0.16 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SANT/\ :0. AVE~UE (80.00 FEET WIDE); THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, ~j)QO .ia •4c"E, 1Jl.Q7 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE I~TEl'SECTI ON rRCH\P~ DR!VE: 1HtNCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF S~N' , ~IA A'/fNUI:;, 11 3 qo47'.l2"E, 77~.81 ffET TO THE SOU'rHWf.!;;T7.Pl.'L LlNf .• ~!!"' Sil:ITfl MJA-•n::.H ~ Cl!MWE'-AS SHOWN Otl RECORD or S:.JRvt:'! ~:.-101. :11E~ r~: Bcm: :10. !'AGE:~~~ 1'HPOUL.i! 42 HiCLUSIVE, <JF'" R F.("CP~:.1 P'"C:i', F.EC:J1,0!i O"' :;,\:D COUl'l'!'Y; 11iENCE ALONG SAID SOU l''IW~ST1.Ji' •;JE, _Je.l.i."07"E. 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HAP: TllE.NCE ALONG SA l D l'P.OLONGi\'!'10•1 A:l'J p(,(J NG SAID NOR1'1P.-IES1'f.PLY l.INE, s::r9°47' l 2"W, 4~~.65 F~ET T0 111£ NCPTPEAS7~RLY I.INF: 0~ THf. SANTA ANA-OELH! <-H,\tltlEL ,\;, !:>HGW!i !ti SAl D PAE f.I, MAP; Tl!f,llCE AL<1NG LAST SAI r1 1;01'':'1ll.i·~TF.!' .• Y Lr~n .• :1-1 0°3?'4]""..;, 15?.l'J f'E!-:7 T"'l THE 11BOVr. S/\H cr::ITERLI 'll-: Of S;;..>;T.; Mlr\ A'/EllUf:; TllE:lCE ALON<; LAST S.\ID CEtlTER- :.I:<E, NJi0 .;1•1::"E, 457 .13 in;:-TO Tl!C: F\.J!;.iT C.t' ilF.C~jNN lNt; • t••11r.1 10!1'11' nr ~r11111rl{11r ~rrowr SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Rf!OE!Vl!!LOPMSNT ~LAN MAP 1•u1Jl1slic<l orange Coas l Dally P1lo 1 111 "' !O. 17. 24, July l, 1986 T22 ~~--..._---~~~-~--- - \ ORANGE COAST • ) 25~ TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1986 Gas tanker burns in 0.-, ..... ,........, McNrd 1( ....... Flame• envelope a «iaaollne delivery truck on Newport Boulevard ln Coata Maa early Monday after it waa etnack-bya bit-and-run d.rh·er. Big match Jamea Ber1eson, the eon of State -sen. Marian Berteson, will be at Newport Harbor High Friday when the U.S. water polo team meeta Yutoalavta. Bl. Coast A year-old dispute be- tween residents and own- ers of an Irvine mobile home park has cul- minated In an agreement that may allow tenants to purchase the park./ A3 World Blacks stay away from work. but South Africa remains quiet./ A4 Gorbachev releases de- talls of the latest Soviet arms proposal./ A4 Alcala' smother takes stand to persuade juiy to spare son By LISA MAHONEY and PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol-0.-, ......... fhe mother ot convicted !..1llcr Rodne}' James Alcala broke down on the stand Monda). tearfull} telling Jurors she loved her son ··vcl) much·· Anna Mana German was called h\ defense attornC),s dunng the Santa Ana Superior Coun\ penalt) phast· of Alcala's murder tnal to persuade Jurors to spare him the death pcnalt) ~lcala. 42. was found guilt) on Ma~ 28 for the kidnap and murder ofa 12- }Car-old Huntington Beach girl 1n 1979. It was A.lcata·s second conv1c- t1on1brthc slaying of Robin C hn~t1nc \amsoe Quest1oneJ b~ defense auornc) i...c1th Monroe. Cierman descnbcd her \On as "a good bo) •• who performed well 1n ( athohc sthools and Joined the .\rm) right after graduating from high ~hool in 1961 The Monterq Par!.. re!>1dent said -\lcala auendcd colkgc after his discharge from the .\rm) in 1964 and graduated from UCLA 1n 1968, .. He Teachers, district in Irvine amicably agree on contract By PHIL SNEIDERMAN and JEANETTE A VENT 01 .... o..,,,... ..... The In. inc l n1ficd \dwol D1\tm t ha!> reached a tentat1\e agreement with the d1s1ncrs teacher., on a t\\11· )car contrac t The agreement prO\ ides for a salal) 1ncrca'>c based on district re,cnues. and a bonu\ based on intomc from thl' < aliforn1:.1 Lotte I) Although teachers will not com plete \Ol1ng llnt1l Thurs<la). the d1stnct e'pccts the contract "''II t'lC appru,cd. said Paul Recd. '>pt•ual J\c;1stant Ill Superintendent l)tanlc\ < ore\ The agreement must al\o h\· appro' ed b) the Board of Edulat1on. Rced '>aid The J1s1r1ct's current n>ntratt wi th the In int• T cacher\ ~!>soc1Jt1on representing about 800 laculh mcm hers. e\p1res June 30 District officials said the ne" pa1. t marks the fim time since 1979 that the two sides have settled on salar\ and working cond1t1ons prior to the (Pleue see IRVINE/ A.2) was alwa\s on the honor roll." she said - But undot cros'>-t'xaminat1on b) Deput) D1stnct Attome) Thomas <Joethals. German was asked about herson going A \\OL 1n 1963. dunng which 11me he alle$edl) eltposcd himself to one ofh1s s1ster'i When the defen~ objected Judge Donald \1 c(antn sent the 1un out of the room \\1th the JUr\ gone (,~thels 1.·,~la1ncd he wanted to ask about (Pleue 11ee ALCALA 'S/ A.2) Newport teen-ager still in coma after fall at rock concert By STEVE MARBLE Of IN 0.-, l'llol It.fl .\Newport Beach tc1.·n-ager r1.·ma1n' 1n a deep loma alfrr 1ump1ng or bl:tng pusht•d from a balcum Saturda\ during Jn 011' 'hl'lciurnl' ninccn 1n Y.h1th one man died and t\1.0 other'> \H're 1n1urcd 1n \1milJr falls Em Hubbs, 17 su.,ta1ncd a .. i..ull trallure "hen he IJmlld on h" head dunnga frenz)' 1n the audience \h0nl)' before <><.bourm· tool. the '>tagc at the Long Beat·h t on\.entwn <enter ...itd poliu' "Whether he Jumped tripped or v.as pushed I JU\t c:.in t '·•' .. \.11d Barbara Ogle 1nforma11un director at St "vtan ·, \.kd1lal < l'nll'I in l ong Beach "To be hone.,1 !>ume ol the !..11h we treated didn't re.ill\ I.no"' if the~ Jumped or Y.erc pu\hcJ · \hl' said. · fht·rc \\J\ that mulh (Pleue .ee N!:WPORT/A2) - TOMOMOW: ' FAIR ii I::> FORECAITI ON Al . esa Driver of car that hit. truck flees. abandons wrecked automobile By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... .,.., .......... .. Police conunued to search for a hit· and-run dnver late Monday after his car smashed into a g.asoline tanker that erupted in Oamcs ma Cost.a Mesa 1ntcrsect1on \ No one was inJured in the early momma inferno. but traffic was snarled throughout the mom1n1 as dean-up crews worked to clear the wreckage and rsol1nc spill from the intersection o Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. A bumpef'-to-bumper parade of cars was detoured from Newpon onto' side streets after a half-m1lc section of the thoroughfare was closed uniit • 11.30 am., said Costa Mesa police Detective Floyd Waldron. A traffic officer continued to direct lar'S until street signals were rcpAt~ at about S p.m .. Waldron said. The lJ not!~ psoll ne truck, carry- ing t .... o SJ.)00-ptlon tanks. was makmg a delivery to a service st.auon on Newport when 11 was rammed by a small suuaon wagon about I a.m Officer Steve Calles said the tanker was making a left tum from south- bound Newport Boulevard onto 19th Street The station wagon was Lravel- mg north on Newport when It ran a red light The car s1desw1ped a small pickup and caromed 1 nto one of the tanks on the ga~ltne truck where 1t became v.edged Calles said a male and female 1umped from the \tat1on wagon and (Pleue eee DRIVKR/ A2) Police say angry fan hit little league ump By 808 BARltER and PAUL ARCHIPLEY Olho.11, .......... 4-l 1ttle League ba~ball father may face misdemeanor assault charges and ha'> httn temporanl) barred from attending future games after he al- legedl~ c,torrncd out of the stands l)unda~ and <;truck the umpire Roben Foster who~ son play for the ~a \ 1ev. Little League A's. alle-gedl\ \truck 16-year-old C'hns Ellson ~'eral times dunng the A'5- "I an!..ee game at E-d1'ion High School. police reported ~'t.'ral spe1.tator> and coaches pulled fo\lcr off Ellson an Edison H 1gh 'x hool Junior who tint shed the gam~ Bui \ irg1n1a Ell<ion said her son pt.rn.. to tile assault and batter) lharti.l" .igainst Foster. \\ 1tne\'>C\ said foster became m- a•nsed at 1.allc, made b\ Ellson. who "a!> "orlung the game b} himself as a last-minute substitute for the regular ump1r1.• "'-ho failed to '>ho .... 1::11.,on earlier had CJCCted -\ "!. lOach Tum I edesma from the game for allcgcdh fa1hng to control Fo<;ter Ell,on " mother said her son had a hro~en hand from a pre\ 1ous acc1- dl'nt Jnd the man threatened to "hreal. h1., other arm •· "fortunate!\ the man strul·I.. ( .J tn thl· b<>J\. a·nd he wa-, wearing an (Please ett FATBER/A~) INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfied 86 A3 A7-10 88-10 87 Investigation of trainip.g for Marine pilots ordered Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce log Publlc Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 84 BS A6 A3 84, 10, 81-4 85 A2 W!\SHI NC iTON (AP) -Nav) Secretary John F Lehman has or- dered an 1nves11ga11on to determine whether Manne Corps aviators arc n:cc1ving sunic1cnt log1st1cal support, 1rnin1ng and 01ght ttme to ensure readiness and safety. The probe will be cmiducted b) the Nav~ ·s mspe<"tor general. Rear Adm Jack Fetterman. and will focus on Manne Corp\ squadrons flying the A·6 attack JCI. the haste nil-weather bomber assigned to NaV} air'Craf\ earners. officials said The in vestigation. ordered b> Lehman two weeks ago. folio .... , a recent article in the Manne ( orps Gazette that concluded Manne A-6 air crews were expcnencing a higher mishap rate compared to Nav) crews O>mg the same plane h also follows by two month'l a week-long stint by Lehman on act1vc- duty with a Marine squadron at ~ Toro Manne Air Station. Lehman 1'l a commander m the Naval Re~ne Parents to toss safe, so her parties for grateful grads All-night high school grad celebration originated as an alternative to tragedy Hey ktd\, mom and dad want w throw you a part). You re 1radu111ng from high ~hool and the) want·you to h•H a aood lime. Invite all )Our friend\ There'll be plenty of chaperone\ to k~p an e~ on 1hinas Of cour'\C. no alcohol will be strv('(l \nd don't you dare 'ncak 1n vour own No drub I either not even before the pany And )'OU won't be allowed to dnv(' all over town hootan · and hoUcnn · In tact ont"e the part} \llrt\, no one lan lea"e unlll mom1n' Wtll. OK if '°mcone has to leave tht) can But they'll n~ a note-from their par('nt'I And once \he} leave. th<' \an "t romC' back ' So whit do you say? If a gr11duation pany thrown h> parents $Ounds about a much fun a' taking 1 I.ad brother alona on a d1te how do you e'\platn that nearly e"ef) gradu1t1na stn1or at Lquna Beach Corona dcl Mar. Newpon Harbor. Estancia anJ Mann.a h1 h hool " elanntna lo attend all·n•aht. alcohpl· lrC"t. parent-chaperoned par11e" I hunday n1aht follow1na thw antdu- atton c.·c~monies? The npl1nat1on 1\ \1mple. ~' 1he f\lrtnt\ v.ho ho\1 thr r; nit" i 1rad ) and a traineJ l'lomhad1er na' 1gator on ~ ti aircraft .\ \pokesman tor Lehman. ( apt M1kl• \herman \31d "lhe <,ecrctan "not 1mpl)'ing that Manne -\-6 crew' are le'iHapablc than Na\~ ue""s But he "ant'i to know 1f there'<; a problem here that need' thing He spent time talli.1ng ""1th \.fanne' on alltH' dut\ and thing with them and he obv1ous- h t'ame 3Wll\ with 'iome quM11on'l" In the ca~ of the \.fl ea1.h ~uadron cons1<,t\ ul lx'twCl'n 10 and ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus oN THE NEws \i 11tht ~ ('let'lrat1on\ an· popular be.·· l.IU\{ the' 're tun Thn ·re \8fe thr\ 1n\llht par\"nl\ and the cnmmun11' \nd the) work. In f't'(.·ent "('ar' high '>(hool ')("n1or\ ha\(' "•lltn&I~ f11rlt'1tl"d a n1aht or tr('('dom and unlha~r11ncd mer- r)mlkina for the i:hanct· to 1.t·lel'lratl' graduation with 1hc11 d;a,,m,11c' 1n .1 (Plcue tee PAR&l'IT / A2) I!. plane~ Thl' \.,., h,1, hl'l'rl \J")l'ualh outfitted with \l1ph1\11l'3trd l'll•, Imme cqu1pml·n1 that alto"' homh· 1ng runs ag.ain.,t target\ on IJnd or .11 .. ea dunng toul "'eather oi .11 n1gh1 <\-6 am.rat\ part111p.1tt•d 1n thl' \f)n I 'i night-t1nw hom'11ng run\ aµin'1 ta~et\ 1n l 1h\a \ltordintt to thl' .irt1l ll' 1n lhl' Mnnnt { 'nq.,., Ca!l'tll' .• 1 pr"k""onal Jodrn.ll lnr ollin-r'> "1arinl' \./\ f"llllll\ ha\l' nm h\•l·n rel·<' 'ing a., mul·h l11eh1 11m1.· a' their "Ja, \ counter- f"IJ·rt, \I thl· ..ame time t·he Manne < "'P' < l.1,,.-\ a\.'( •dent rate tor the \-t h;i' t'lel'n ncccdintt that of the '-.1" "nn· l <>XI \I.ii 1 ""' Roth tor~ a ~an ne '1'><1!.c,m;in ronfirmed Monda) the u11p., ha\ nnh one \-6 simulator lo, atl'd on the E:.ast toast at Cherry Po1nt .N < Twoofthl•'-1anneCorps' \.fl c,quadrnn<. arc ba'<:d on the \.\-es1 u1a.,1 at f I Tom Drug boat attorneys seek DEA disclosures By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .... ~ .......... \ t entral Muntl IJ'l<tl < ourt JUdtlt' tared the ta<;k of ft'\ 1c~1ng nearh 1o lklen~ quc\t111n\ 1ha1 a Drug [n tortement \dmtn1\trat1on otlinal ,IC'· i:hned tn an'i~cr Mondi\) dunng .1 f)ft'hm1na1 ) he-ann1 tor thm: ml"n 1nd1dC'd on drug \muphng lhargr, l>clC'n<o(' 1t1tnrnt'\\ hopc-d to le3m thl· 1drn1111r 1•f it l>i \ tnlormant "ho allesedh ht'l('t"(I l:a" enlnrll:mcnt ,,flj, 1al' in 11\(·11 ,·a,c aga1n.,t tht" tri.1 "ho ""''r1 arrl'.,tC'l.I 111 :-.;!"\\ pon Harh<'r Ian ~ l l<l!(~ .1n11 d1.1rgM ( \ "1th 'mugghng more than ti .. e ton~of l ulomhian manJuana Judse Ci Robe" Jamewn said he "ould <.tt down with Deput) Dl trict \Horne\ Tom Bom\ ~nd tht' DEA 11llic11l toda\ to drc1de wh1~·h or 67 411<"\lion\ '\houlJ be ansv.e~ \ttornr)'> fo1 indicted Sant.a Crui 11"\1d~nt\ R ·~ h•ro William Ntl ~6. Vil tor .Paull uc1m , 36,and David Paul < ho . 2<( tooli turns ti que .. t11'n" the' hoped oul \lrrngthcn the dcfen~ for lhdr rl1enl\ v. ho pleaded inn nl 10 (Plcaee Me /U) ( I I~ 1 ; ' Firefl&hten wet down the wreckaee of a car·tank truck accident . DRIVER ESCAPES FLAMING TANKER ... 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Ra}mrr \.lid .\1rport tn:v., U\t'd f11Jm tu \mother thc blil/l' Rn)' ma c,:11cJ cmrrftl'nt' v.orkl·1 '> were able to plug tht• kalo. in the burning tanker ( mta Me\J firl' mar\hal\ ha1ard o u\ material<, c,pt·t 1alt\l\ from < >rangc C ount\ and Newport Bt·al h a'> well ii'> ~late hsh and (1ame o l11c1als mom1ored th<' ml\ture of water foam &1nd gasoline that flowed into a sewer on Nev.port Boulevard. ( 11y Fire Manhal Tom MacdulT ..aid up to I 700 gallons of gasoline e\ta~d from the lanker However. 11 ap~ared lhat mos1 o f 11 was burned up Offic1ah ..aid thr ~ t.ould find no Irate ofgasohne in the ..ewer channels fed from the fire \Cene Police said 1he> dtd not yet have an e\tlmate on 1he damages to cit) propcrt~ Paul Areblpley t'ODtrlbuted to Chi• story. DEFENSE SEEKS INFORMANT'S NAME ... From Al lt'lon' 1h,1q1t'' 1n I d11u.11' ldl·11111al lhargl:' "II·"'"' lhl 1hrl'\ •nl: t.1 "111 "'nl la'I \l'<H "ht• n I I .tr h11r \l un1up.1I I 11un Ju<l~c l<u"cll llm tr 1m ruin! 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It v.a\ a m<1cJhou 'c I'd ne-.;t•r wt·n an\lhing ll lo.e 11 -.aid f ire H.11 1.1l1un < htl'I ( 11·orgc "1organ '><ltd Polin· 11 Hart Da" .-.aid that 1he 1n1unc\ did not \l'l'm unu<,ua l to him Pl'Oplc tall 11!1 balcon1n ,JI ba..cball game\ and Harbara \tre1\and conlert .. hc told .\<o<ooL.1a1ed Pn·..., I hat '> no1 unu <,uaf Hut ()glc 1oda' 'a 1d the l ong Heal h h11,p11.1I ha' nnt·r treated .,,, man~ fl('opk lrom ;1 \lngk 1·ntertainmt•n1 l'\l"OI It ""'·" \l'r\ ill\flll.11 "' \hl· \Jld < h hour nl' thl' formrr leat.l \I nger of thl· h1·a'' mrtal ttroup Blatk \ahhath ha' hecn cr111c 11t•d for <;ttrnn~ 'ml- l'nlt: at umtcrt\ PARENTS TO TOSS GRAD PARTIES ... 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That task '" lrft lo parent\ ol 1un1or student\. v.ho &Cl 10 takc O\.er lht: planning ta\k~ the following }ear ·\ \l&n that huna 1n the tn mnar,1um ul one C1rad Night part) .._um med up the parrot\' .-.rnt1nH·n1 hc<ot .. , .. , all right It'\ ~our turn now I 011c mom and d.ul · Justcall 642-6086 M •t I .,., II tW J K>t h•~111 r1.A1r P•l* t y ()JO p"' ca• ~o-• 1 ~ " .,,., '°"' cw. .. ri-'-•ll • '* . . VOL. 79, NO. 188 What do you hke abou1 the Daily Pilot'> What don't you hkc'> Call the numb<'r abovt and your menag<' will be recordtd, transcn~d and de livered to the approprnur editor r he rut mt 24.hour anawenna )('rv1ce may be U\('d to record letter~ to the ed11or on any to pic c ontnbuton 10 o ur I .t'ttt" column must 1ncludt 1hc1r name and •clcphonc number for 11cnfica11on Tell\"' wh11's on vour mind l f.,.0..r & ~ ~-I 1!>u 00 "C' ..C:•"'fl 'M "of' br I • I ~· • I a M fl~ I 'AJ' t'l('y Ao Circulation T ... phon•• Fair skies through Wednesday The forecast calla IOt night and morning tow cloUda but otherWlte tatr PHii through WednMday ek>ng th• Orenge C~tt The National w .. th« S.rvt~ predlc11 the day ahould be a llttle cool« on WednNday with a hloh tempet•ture of ea to 78 tOday dropping to a high of 86 to 75 ~ednQday Lowa wlll rano• from 55 to 82 both days tnn.t coutal watera -Vatlabte, mainly eoutri.tty wind• 1e1a then I knot• through tonight. except IOUthwtister1y 15 knoll with 2·foot .... thla aftetnoon and evening. Southw99t ....., 2 feet Extenatve low cloUda. with pertlll clMrtng Tu.day afternoon. 0ut9f water• -From Point Conception to San Nicola• i.tand, nor1hW9et wind• 15 knot• with ~foot .... thll morning N0tthwest wlnda 22 knoll thla ahemoon and night. W'lth ~foot .... South of San Nlcolu Island, weat to nor1h.-t wlnda 12 knot• wtth 4-fool .... thla mormng, lncreu1ng to 11 knota wllh 8·foot .... thl• afternoon and evening, •Oi@~ ~=::. "~-- U.S. Temps ,, 7a .... .... Ill IT .. 70 11 .. ". .. .. .. 41 I) 44 tJ 12 .... t2 .. .. 74 .. 13 " 70 '2 64 t2 70 10) 76 .. 13 " 71 .. 74 17 113 n a1 12 56 11 " ff 73 " .. 101 75 t2 12 f4 .. '"°···· R-Fv••• Snow °''"'°410.-'iit•W"""•-. ~.-w~~. •~AA u """' c ........ • Calif. Tempe ..,, .. _ .. •t•ton T-v-,. Ton-.,_,,..Vly Tides TOOAY 12Mam IOl•111 "''•'" lecond ~ • 13 p '" ftDMIOAY I t7am 7.20• m 12 Ill pm • 5a p Ill I" .. " I) .. 76 M 11 .. " 51 I 2 ,. 13 .. 0:1 ~· •• ,, ""' ·-100.., ., s • , • '" lr>d -•t l~pm Moon,... ,00., 113 21 p'" lr>d .... •120I •'" Extended Surf Report ALCALA 'SMOTHER TESTIFIES •.. From Al .\lcala'\ Army record. wh1Ch revealed he went AWOL to his mother's home and there "e,h1b1ted h1m\Clf nude 10 ht'> 'ounge'>l \l<;kr v.ho b<'came h,c,1cmal ·· .\lrnrd1ng to the rc,urd Private \llala tntified he didn't know If he v..intl'd to ha-.c \l'\ 1.1.11h 1h1· girl ( 1CX"th.11\ \atd \1d arttn J1~llu\.\oed 4ut:~lluning ,1hout the alkged 1nu dl·n1 ruling ti\ 'alut' v.a1o unequal to tht· preJ uditt: thl· JUr<. might feel upon hearing 11 l .fl<lO the JUr} \ return. C1crman \J 1d \ k;1 la v.a<, ·\er\ 4u 1ct'· a fll'r hi\ \rm ~ dmhargc bul he cJ1dn·1 \l't'm d tllcrcnt to her "He read a lot 1ohl' ..aid "I ha\t' nner had an)' problem\ wtth him ·· The defrnsc also called several San Quentin guards to the stand who tes11fird he wa<. not a problrm while \1t11ng on death ro1.1. after his first l On'<IC llOO < ontrary to !>talement'> by defen'iC a11orney John Patmk Dolan prior to the hearing death row inmates who knew o\lcala did not te~t1fy Monday <..1.H.ounscl Monroe said Dolan'<. plan to un\etl thr unu<,ual last o f "11 ne'>\t''> v.a., a ca\C of · m l'>t n forma- t um lfun1in1ton Beach police detective R11.:hard Butchr r. who wac, also called to the \land. ~1d he was unable to find a store 1n tfon11na1on ~ach that earned the d1\t1nc11vr gold camng~ the pru~cut1on ..aid Alcala took from Samsoe-.; body aficr mut1ta11ng and d1~ard1ng 11 in the foothills near Pa~dena The eamnas were a key p1cl c of <'' 1dcm:e found 1n a Seattle storage lockerthat Alcala rented. The drfen'iC.° rnntended he ov.ned the earring\, and producl'd .i 1978 videotape of ·· T ht: Dallng Gamc'' 1t:le\ls1on \ho"' in Y..htCh \kala allegedly wore one ol tht" cam ng-. v.htlc a lOntr~tant \1ar)ann F ra11er motht•r ot the murdered child, testified dunng the trial that she hough1 thr earring' fo r her daughter rhe hearing was continued un11I today when lhc dr!Cnse planned tu lall other out-of-town v.1tne\so to the stand FATHER ALLEGEDLY HITS TEEN UMP ... From Al ins1dr t he'>t prott·l tor •· hi\ mothcr \aid I l·de,ma '>aid Fo,ter wa'> partial!) 1n thl· "'rung hut left [ 11\on \hared thl' hla mt· tor tht· 1m 1dent Hl' \alt.I Fll">on u\cd foul languagl' aga1n\t lhl' p)a~l·ri, and \.Clled at tht• I Jn\ lie·, \UPPO'>l.'U 10 t.untrol the g.imt· I ~no" that · I cde'>ma ~1d ·Tht· um p t re is the Judge But he tm·d to ht· a malho man v.rth the fan'> -I \c been a managcrfor IU }'t:ars 1n d10eren1 leagues. and I've never had th!\ kind of problem " Bruc.:e Weaver pre\1dent ol the league said f oster and his wile w<"re '>uspcnded from a11 ... nd1ng an) more gamc'i until the) mel v.1th league offi cials He c;a1d a meeting probabl) would take place late r 1h1\ v.eek Wea11cr ..aid the 1nc1dcnt wa'> 1111: fir\t of lt'i kind 1n thr fivr vca~ he'-. tx·en '-"llh the league fll\on. althouah a '>Ub.,111u1c . ....-a .. a tcrt1fied Little League umpire. Weaver said •·t1e 1\ a fairly good umpire," he said Huntington &at:h Pohcr l.1 Jim Walker ~td 1ha1 police will urge the Orange Co unty D1stnct ..\tto rne) ·., office to file m1wemeano r as..ault t harges against f-oc;ter "W1.• \ho uldn't ha'e any trouble. there were lot\ of w11nc'i~<i." Walker .-,aid }{t•pcated lall\ tu Fostt"r' ho me "'t'nl unan'"'ered Monda) IRVINE TEACHER PACT REACHED ... From Al old c.:on1ra1.t'\ e11p1ra11o n o r pt1or tu \ummr r \acat1on l>unng the 1984-XS \thool ~car a h rcakdown 1n negot1a11 ons led to a o ne-da> proteM <otnkt' b) teacher\ I ht• nc"' 1cn1a11 ... e agreement 1.all'> tor a \alan 1n1.reasc formula c,1mtla r 111 one ado pted for the 1985-86 !><.hool ~car Recd the d1s1mt 'i chief nego 11a1or. \aid Monday that 1he formula t alt ulatt''> what the d1~tn<.:1's re v enut• I\ and what the leat her\· futr \hare 1<; ·· Rct:d \aid the dt\lm:t d oesn t )t'I knov. "'hat 11\ revenue wrll be but "'e anti( 1patt (the teachers' ~lan­ incrca~) will be a'i 11.ood as thl'> ' )Car'\·· Irvine teacher\ rct.et ved a 5 I IS peru ·n t 1nnea!.C during the 1.urrent '>l.hool }ear. The new formula will cakulate an increa~ in Septem- ber. then re111<,c 11 next Ma) The tcna11 11e paet al'>o rnll'> lor teachrr\ to o;hare in thr dt\lrt<.:1-.> slate lotter) re' en ur The loller) cash 1\ af<.o bao;ed o n a formula, but Reed r 'it1mated that the bo nus will be S600 w $ 700 per teacher. Othrr prov1s1ons u >nccrn obit· gat1o ns outside the classroom pro· fess1onal train mg ac11 v1t1cs mentor teachers and resolution of d1.-.agrce· mtnts rdated 10 the rnntract In a prepared statement regarding the agrrrment Rt•l·<l •.aul "We're pleac;cd The tone of thcdl\lU\\111n\at the table wa\ e'n•llcnt .. , hr a\\0t:1atwn'o; wilhngne\\ to .llrep1a\alar~1mpm vemen1 formula v.h1ch w m1der\ the d1stmt's ab1hl} lo pa} v.a!> a kc~ ingredient tn our ab1h1~ to ~ttle lrlitnc simply 1\n't a rll'h S<h nol d11o1m t (in <;late t11 nd - 101ll .. \tune < rel'k l le men tar) "K hool tCJl:hcr 8.trbara "1tCov. the t h1cl negotiator for the assoc'1atton .... ud. •• fhe board and the ntgo t1at1ng team treated uo; ltht· teachcr<>I ac; pro- k imonals The Houndstooth Sportcoat ... A timeless classic featuring a reason spanmng blend of silk and wool. in an updated color mix of grey, heather ran and ;ust. • Afresh addition l o am1 gentleman'.~ wardrob<>. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 FaRhion Island Newport Beach • (714) &10°8310