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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• ORANG CO\..ST • MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1986 Assembly refuses to expel Hayden Ferguson's move to call Hayden traitor rejected on parliamentary grounds JENNIFER KE RR . .. ... ,.,_ . ...., SACRAMENTO -On a panasan vote, the Cahfomia Assembly re- JCCted a conservative Republican's attempt today to expel former anti- war act1v1st Tom Hayden from the Legislature on &rounds Hayden was a Mike Traria of Georila Tech wu honored on the flnt day of Inele•ant Week. See Bl. Coast Two Fountain Valley School District trustees oppose the 1986-87 budget./A3 California Groups prays for long llves for justices whose deaths were sought by a pastor.JM Nation Justice Department says employers and public health offtclals may dis- criminate against AIDS victims./ A5 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion A8 A3 B6-7 08-10 A9 BS A7 A6 A3 BS "traitor" duran'g the Vietnam War Fony-one Democrats voted to rtJCCt the ouster motion on parlia- mentary grounds. while 32 Re- publicans and four Democrats, Rich- ard Robinson of Santa Ana, Steve Oute of R1vers1de, Norm Waters of Plymouth and Alister McAhster of M1lp1tas. voted to continue the de- Flying high bate and vote on the ouster motion. Condemn1n1 Hayden as ''thlS traitor." conservative Assemblyman and Manne Corps veteran Gil Ferauson, R-Newport Beach, made the mouon to oust Hayden from the st.ate: Assembly for has anti-V 1etnam War protests two decades 110 feJlUSOn, one of the most con- servau ve lawmakers m the Legis- lature, said Hayden's support of North Vietnam dunng the 1960s and 1970s was a constitutional v1olat1on and that he should be forced from oflace. In an emotional debate ma packed state Assembly chamber, Hayden dcrued Ferauson's charges as "utterly false" and said the issue was not his patriotism or loyalty. but "sordid, blatant pan1san pohucs .. Auembly Speaker W1lhe Brown of San Francisco. the Democratic leader of the lower house. permitted Ferauson to make has pica for Hayden's expulS1on and let Hayden reply before ruling that the motion was out of order. The As~mbly, by a •t-}6 vote SU$taincd Brown and ended the debate. "Tom Hayden was not a simple war protcJter," Ferauson aaid. 0 Hc was not a simple. sp1t-on-tho-f\q. bum·your-<lraft~d protester. Tom Hayden was a traitor.' Fcrausoo told a Capitol news conference pnor to the Assembly floor SCSSlOD. In the floor session. Fcrcuson angnly attacked Hayden's claim that he kept 1n touch with the C IA dunng has prote1t years and served the United St.ates as a channel of com- mun1cauon. ..He waun nuJJ · t-forthe other side. He' no I of oun," Ferauson • ... t ti a nationaJ daqrace bl U Ii here ••. in open defi OUt JX>n tjtution." Hayden 9PJ>01C1c1 the V 1etnam War .. out ofhon($t rage, not out oherv1tude to a foreian pe>~r ... .. J want to tell you. Mr. FeJJUSOn, J am a patnotic American. and no narrow-minded biaot can take that away from me." Hayden said. (Pleue ... 8A TDBllf/ A2 Bloody Sunday: three killed in -Coast accidents Pedestrian, two motorists victims; one driver arrested By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ........ -A pedestnan and two motonsts were killed and a thir4 was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken dnv1ng and manslaughter m three separate accidents Sunday along the Oranie Coast. In one 1nc1dcnt. Stephen John Orlick. 29, of Newport Beach was arrested after he allqedly ran a red li&ht aod l(.JJled a pedcstnan crossing a Hununaton Beach intcnect.ioo, a California H1ghwa ) Patrol spokes- man said. Nhuna N1uycn. 27. of Lo Anatles was pronounced dead at the sciene follow1ng the 2:55 a.m. accident, the spokesman said. Nauyen was wallnna W($t in the McFadden A venue crosswalk across Beach Boulevard at the Huntinlton Beach-Westminster border when the a~cadent occurred. Orhck was taken to Oran~ County Jail where he was charaed with felony drunken dnvmg and manslaughter. In another incident., Shirley Ray Mudie. 45, of Huntington Beach was (Pleue eee TJIJlS&/ A2) Garden Grove man arrested in murd·er ·of.Irvine woman By LAURA MERJt °' .. .,.., .... ...., Irvine police have arre~ted a 19- year-old Garden Grove man in connection w11h the Ma) murder of an 18-ycar-old girl in her Irvine home. Gregory Jesus Gonzales was ar- rested Saturda) mght near the comer of Brookhurst Street and Lampson Avenue 1n Garden Gro .. e S&t Dick Bowman ~1d officers were following Gonzales He declined to comment on whether or how long the) had been following Gonzales. earl) e"en1ng b) a rt'al estate agent "'ho was J)f't'\ IC"'IDI the Northwood home fora chcn l. She "'a\ found l)ang on her bed hlu1eoned to death The single-story home north of lrvme Boulevard and ( ulver Dnve wa<; for ~le with a ( entury 21 s1sn posted in front Poltce n<:"ver rt'leascd the name of the rt'al estate agent. It tl>ok nearh a "'eek after the murder to 1dent1f) the body because Cru1' mother had to ~ called back from a .. acallon an Me'.\1 Co Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather B 1-S A7 A2 Splrlte soar with tbJa Styrofoam .&llder u <>ranee Cout you.neaten fOJ"let about .chool for the aummer. Da'Yid Zoller. 12, launcha the craft •• Adam Vernoy. 14, watchea under partially aunny akiea In Newport Beach. Gonzales as supccted ol kalhng Janelle ( ru1. who was found dead m her home at 13 Enema 1n Irvine on Ma) 5 Fe"' other details "'ere avaalahle about the arrest and anve\tlptaon Cru1' nude body was found an the \trnrd1n11 to Bowman. fionzales did not rC'il\t the arrr-'it I k was taken to Orange ( uunt~ Jail and booked on c;u\p1c1nn of murder &11 \\'J\ set al s2~0 fx)(1 BmA-man \aid ht' e\pl'l t\ ( rOnJ'alC\ to ht arra1ngl·d 1n the tlarhor Court Tuc<;da\ Bad vibrations: Beach Boys and county fair traffic The Beach Boys usually attract a sauble crowd whenever they play the l8.000-capac1ty Pac1f1c Amphitheatre. on the west side of thr- Orange County Fauvounds Across the faarground'i. the Orange County Fair docs pretty well 1t~lf. lunng thou\&nds upon thousands of rt'velen dunng its I Ckiay run tn Juh When the two event!> dac,h, the potential parkmg and traffi{ prob- lems prom•~ to generate anything but "good v1brat1ons." Fair officaals m Costa Mesa arc bramstormmg ways to handle the influll: of people ell:pectcd to converge on the fa1rground'i Jul) 16 tor the Beach Bo~s show. a~ -.-.ell as for the annual fair -ironically fcatunng a concC11 that ~me night by nval 'iUrf a.roup Jan and Dean m the faar''i S.~~t Arlington Theater "You don't have to thank too much to know there·., going tu l:>c a problem," fair !)pokcsman Jill Lloyd "81d. Officials arc lcs'I concerned with a concert by JeOrcy Osborne and Natalie Cole scheduled for the amphitheater dunng the fair\ opcn- mlna&ht, July 11. loytd exp"la1ned the ~ul-oncnted concert 1s not expected to generate as larac an audience as the Reach Boys,, who will be' perform mg on a Wedncs- da> Lloyd ,.,d bargam carnival rate'i and an autograph 'IC•mon Wl\h Jan and [)(-an" 111 Ix· offered that naaht In hopes of keeptn& pcoplt' 1n•1de 1he fairgrounds until amphitheater patrons clear the parking lot A $Q unhmattd u~ ticket will he' TONY SAAVEDRA FOCUS ON THE NEWS New Mesa soup kitchen helps ease hunger pangs Indigent people get ·all you can eat with no questions asked' at new city facility fr1;turc JI the l Cnter that alrcad) \fl<.ln$ a tood bank. a frt"C medical cl1n1l and child ca~ ~rv1(es \old for all midway ndes hctwccn Q p. m and madmght as part of a plan to keep amphitheater fans and fairgoers . 8 TONY SAAVEDRA from leaving the parking lot at the Of~Del!J~•..., F-rom a I 0--gallon pot lf.ule~rg and her helpers d1sh<'d out hope m1,cd with -.egctablt'' and hrnth lt'c. all ~ou can cat "-Ith no quc<.tano" asked Hatkhtrg. director nl the center's <.cn1nr lunch program. heard the hunger pan(l'i ol penplt' l ommg to the l hn1t for medical care same tame Llovd added thatJan and Dean will sign autographs af\er the la'it of their two shows lihr said the dTon ma) h<'lp reh<''"C the deluge of surf mu'i1c fans and fa1rgocr'i kavang the ground'I But what about the ix-oplc amv- mg'> How will the amphitheater's ell:pccted 11.000 fans and the faar's customers fit 1n a parking lot with onl~ Q.no 'iP3Ct's'' "Thai\ .i real good que\t1on." Llo)d pondered "l1w:lkln(l at the number<;. 1t'<. goang10 he real mtere<;t- 1n1t" (Pleaee eee TRAFFIC/ A2) 5elf-orda1ned mtn1'itcr Harold Johnwn and his wtfe Joseph an<' \St on the concrete steps of a Co'ita Me\11 communal~ center and ~lurped awa\ a1 two fre<' bowls of vegetahle \oup It wa\ the first rt'al meal the Johnson'> had eaten 'iancc they \top- ped at a"tocal diner for a two-.for-one T-bone steak dinner mort' than a w('Ck earlier The~ had pra)td for 'iustcnancc. II am'"cd "1a Merle Hatleti.:rg and her 'C\omcunc Cart's \oup Kitchen," which opened last "'C't'k at Rea C. ommunah (enter on Hamilton Street John\Cm c;aad that, Ilk<' k\uc. Hatlchcrg v.as feedmg the hungr) "It's a netcss1\'t to humantt"t ·the t>S-)-car-olct Johnson said \ ou JUSI can't kc<'p gotng all the tamr ll"tlOft to find a wa~ to surv1-.c" Hatlchcrg "''II operate thr \oup lint· "'cekda..,s from ,. '0 pm to ti 10 pm dunng a thl"t'c-month pilul program outside the cafetena a1 the lormn "'hool sate Depending on the rec.ult' the s11up kitchen ma-. become .1 permantnt hen the canned good\ handed out h' the tood hank wert' not 1mmed1ate enough to soothe rumhhn& stomachs. 'he -.aid The} nttdtd something to tldr thC'm u~cr until the\ could ICt the l 8n\ OJ'X'Ot'd "T hl'SC' people II\ e on the Slttct\ T hn u\Cd to comt• to mt• for Sterno, \II the.. t:Ould lOOk IO tht' park." Hatkhcrg e~plaanr-d < 1t .. nfTtcaals 1n1t1alh had \Ome lOOC('rn\ aOOut the kitchen attracttn& 'undr!>arahle'>" to the center. Yo'hett , NC'<i of children <ome to (llav. H.ttlr~rg c.a1d • 1 ht' 11ndc\1rahln art' alrcad\ (Plcaee eee 80UP I A2.) City seeks to sink ~andwich-on-sand service Newport council weighing law halting sales off ood products a long Its beaches BJ TEVE MARRLE 0. .. 0.., ........ A pair of enterpm1na 1.l-year-olds with a thnv1na \ubmanne ,_ndwich butiness may have bitten off more than they can chew Newpon ch c1h offiC"lal'I lrt' tr)I to torpedo 1he unique. 'n ck· on·thc nd srrvacc Jot Cohtn and Paul ' 11hn1 , tioth Fulltnon rt\1dt'nt\ ~1th a common dc~are to he their ov.n oo~s. launched the bu\anc $ an pnl, "-'r"ng \ull- mannc \lndw1rhc' to <.unh.11hc" '>urfen and an't<>nc t'l'4: IA.1th .1n appetite. But the husmes'I ma~ r,oon hi.· 11 11 of bu\lnt'5!l \ propo~d la"" that "nul<l l r tht' ule of lood product\ on 11uhhr bC'll hes 1'I to ~ \'OM11l~rr.1 1' < 11 \ } ( ounc1I member<; tonight Y1ohi11. one oft he you!hful owncf' of the Bayside Cafe. said aht ord1· nance appcan to bc aimed 'IJ)('('1fi- cally at him and has partner "\\.'e'rt' doana a fant.a\tt<' hu\1oe " naht now hut thl\ ~nuld ruin tt." \'sohna '!lid "We wouldn't haH'. an) hll\IO('\\ " In their lint" ot "Ork, < ohcn and \ 1ohn1 run a towel-to·tu~C'I t att'nna' 'kn tle an Balhoa, ~111111 Jll''CJ).1red undw1~hC$ to bt't'U h ocr' Wauer\ and wa1trt'5\C\, clul m tank 1oPfo heanns lhc namt' Ralho lk '" Patrol roam the ~nd an \t'Ml h of 1he ll\rn1'iht'd Wh('n \nmconc placer, an order. the) plant a nunth<-rrd naa an the und b\ the cu\tnmer and then rC'turn with. tht' \;lndw1<"h "Peoplt lmr 1t ," Ygohn1 Qad "Thr) 're aood ~ndv.1chc\ .. Tht' 'Uhmanne~~ prepared at the lafe. near the rtcentl) rc'itOrt>d Ralhoa fun Zone < ti\ oflk1alc.. thou&h. ~Id the hU\IOel\\ f)O\C'i h:l\ll' health and 11fet} problem' A\idc from htter prohlcm'> there l'i nt\ WI) to monitor thr potential for food contamanataon ( It\ ~nornc Rohen Rumham \llH1 "I think 1t hll\ lon11h(o(-n1T C' (l(l h C"\ and mavbc' e"en the law 10 ~r~pon Beach to d1"'ou~e th1c. '' rx-''' al'tivtt"t," Burnham \aid ( UITt'DI law nan<. thr W'r\ mg prepanng and e,·cn thee.tung ol lood on 11n') puhhe bc'ach hordenni "lev. pon 8a') Rut th<' lav. docc. not ,,1drC's\ \Cllintt and ~" 1na food on oceanfrnnt bc'al hec, tn the cat~. arrnrd1n& to ( arol Koradc 'aohna \aid hr d11Mn'1 ~ the. problem "\\ e o out and <'l~n the Ile h C'\Cn. ,1 n' httcr • ..,.,. rt It " ht' f.l\1,1 'If an' th1nJ the h<-a1 h "clcant"r nn" \and"'llht'' ar\' pr~partd m 1qmal r~Laur.1n1 lu1i,;hcn and arc d a!iipatC'hC',1 to c u\tC)fnC'I") much hlte a p111A or"' 1.h1 ken dinner would ht, 't goltnt ~Id "I think the 1Tal prohlem '" tt\al 14C' re 'uccc:-!.slul and that's. main"& i.umc ot the nthtr hu~1n arnund , ht're mad," \ gnhnt Yid ··1 don"t thin~ an ( f the tome are \ \)mJll IOlf\ ' \~ 1t turns out \ Im and prohahh r.an Int out t "hetht'r an'"onc ltko u nr no\ Al* •orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday. June 23, 1988 HAYDEN OUTSTER REJECTED ... Prom Al "People like me paid our dues as wdl, . .families and loved one~ who did not speak to u~ for I 0, 12 years, ••. attacked and aC\:uJIC<.I of all the lhinp Mr. Fcrsuson ~id hcrt today. I have paid my dues JUlt as mcmbcn. of my 1eneration who SCl'\lcd an Vu~t­ nam paid their's." said Hayden, a Santa Monaca Democrat complelln& bas second two-year tt'rm an tht' Cahfomaa 1...e&lllatutt Btfore the floor debate. Ferauson was sup~rted an hti. etfon b~ Rep Robcn '8-1 Bob" Dornan, R-Gar- den Grove, a former tighter pilot who descnbc'I himself as 1he biggest boostC'r an Conarcss of l>t:len!>e De- partment proarams So many reponers and camt'nl crews, most of which spurn the Leg1slaturr's regular bill-passing sessions. attt'nded 1he A~scmblv ~ss1on thut tht' speaker\ offite issued special press credenuals That as usually onl> done fnr l'\cnts such as the governor\ Stilll' nf the Statr address Tht' antagonms 10 thl· hattle come to the (alaforn1a "'~mbl) from vastly d11Tert'nt bad.groumh Hayden \\as electell 1n 11182 as a Democrat trom a \anta Monaca- based d1stm t Republ1 l an'> tned maghttly 1n 1982 ant.I I 1JX4 to defeat him, but fa1lc.-d Thi!> \car thl'\ arc.-not even mc.-ntJOOlng h"1m a .. a targC'I. conceding the '>trong ht11:ral Demo- cratic bent ol lhl· d1i.tm1 Hayden 't\hu\e w1k ".illress Jane Fonda. wa'> an allt ve proll'\tl·r of the Vietnam War Jnll onl 111 the ddcn- dants an lht• litttl·r C 'htld~•1 ..,C\cn tnal 6temming from prolt'\t\ al thl· I Clhl< Democrat1 l' ~a11nnat < on,cntaon Ht' and hi\ .o<lctrnJ;int' wne ron- v1cted. hut their u•n\ ll llorl\ \H'rc later O\crturnl'd. Fergu,on \\a\ l"ll·t tl·d to till' \, scmbh 1 n 1111\-l from .1<ll\trn1 th.11 " GUFerauaon a\ Rt•puhlu .. an and <:onscn a11 vc as Ha\dcn\ 1\ thl· re,crse Jlc.-retired from the Manm• ( orp\1tllC'r .:'ti ~l·ar'i ha.,.1ng scnt'd in thrl'C' \\elf'> 1nrlud1ng thn:c tnps to V1t'tnam St nee llaydcn ·, t•ll'ctwn, \cvcral \eteransgroup' have sent pet1t1on'i to the .\s..embf\ asking for tla)drn s ouster The.-) cue.-a ..ect1on of the stale cons11 tut1on that \8) !> .. no p<:r'>on who alh ocates the.-\upport of a foreign so' ernmcnt agaans1 the U nucd States 1n the event of ho\t1ht1es !>hall hold JO\ office under this stale .. The .\sscmhl~ ·., maJont) Demo- crat\ ha11c al\\a~., ignored the rct•· 11on\. '>IOll' thl· con~lltutton give<, l·ach hou..e of the Legislature the findl \a\ in \\hcther rcople elected to 11 ure qual1fle<l 10 \t•rvl· l·ergu'>on dcn1c\ pohllrnl mnt1 \l'\ m hnn~intt h1\ a1tcmpt 1n un l'lntton Tom Hayden yur ( onservallvC' Kepubltcans ha\.c for :rears used Ha\'den a' a foil an their fund-nusing "'Ttm 1s not a poh11rnlly pan1-.an t)sue." Ferguson say'> "fh1s is an IS'>Ut' that veteran!> an<l nonvcterani. ahkt', of every polattcal persuasion support" Hayden says Fergu'>on 's charse~ are false. and that dunng his four lnp~ to Southea'lt Asia dunns the war. he cooperated regular!> with the U.S State Department and mc.-mber'i of < ongress. He notes 1ha1 no agency of go"emment. 1nclud1ng 1~ FBI ha' e\t'r charged Haydtn \\1th being a traitor Hayden also nott'd that Fcrgu.,on had voted an favor of veteran,· t\"Ut' bills only 60 percent. while he h1m')Clf had voted for the hill\ ~S pern·nt of the 11me O'Neill won't allow Reagan to plea for contra aid in House W\\lll....;<,fO'-1\1'1 -l'rn1 dent Re.1gan a\l..cd ~ond.n It• Jd dres!> thl· lluu\t' on th{' l'\l 11t 11' '11ll' on ht'> rt·4ul'\I for aid 10 '\;1l<iraguJn rebcb but I loU\l' l\pt·Jl.l'I I horrrn' I' O 'Neill Jr rCJl'lh:d h" rt'llUl"\I. a White HoU\l' \pol..nman an111111111 ... t Prn1dl·n11.il ,p .. i..r,111Jn I arn ~peakn \.111.J Reagan y, J\ • <lcnlh d1sappmntl·d' he y,ould n11t h\• Jl corded thl· 11pponun11\ lo makl' .1 final ap~al tor hie, $ IOO rn1ll1on aid packagl' v.htl h '' 'l ht•1l11lnl tor .1 Hou\< 'ott• ~'t·<lnc,d.1\ C)ptdkl'\ \did 'W hill' I ft1U'l' l h1d ol \lull r>onalJ I Kl·g.1n had lallt-d 1 1 Netll on \1onJ;i, affr moon lo a\k 11 lhl' prec,1<lc:nt m1g.h1 deh' er a c,peech Ill l hl' ( hdm hn r Ul'<.da \ ht: IOfl' lea\ - 1n~ for a \~t:t h rn L..a' vl'&ll' an<l a \lt"c:~ \ ';H <.1111111 al h1<. 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Jeclined the pre\1tkn1·, requi:.,1 1n a telephone convl'I \a 111111 \\1th Rq;;1 n. ..a:y1ng hi: did n111 \\,1111 till' '"Ill" '"polluc.·11cd ·· The c,pc1kcsman ,,rnf he d1<l not know Y...hcthn th;1t word "'J' c >'Neill'<; or Regan·, < 11mmt·n1 trom the H>eakcr\ ollicc w;1\ not am ml·l11- atch ava1labk Vaccine against AIDS called a possibility P~RI\ I \Pl -Thl' ,l_11n<l lntn jlallOOitf \I()... ( ringrl'\\ Uf)Cnl'lj loda~ w11h taul111uc, optrm"m that ;1 \accint ag.i1n\I the ~llln <ll\1.'d'>l" tart be produced though II mu\ not ht. "' ,11l.1hk l11r g1·nnal "" f11r \llllll" I trill' l'r11!1·..,,or le.in < laudr C 1lul ~man of f 1.tnll' lhl' uing.rcv. t ha11rn.in '.;11d 11 y,a, lh'ill thl' >\ID\ \lfU\ \\<I\ no longer cunlincd to tral1111onc1I rr<,k group<," -honwr,exual mt·n. 1ntra\.cnuus drug U'>l'ro, hcmoph1f1at'\ and other\ who mu-. lCll'l"C 1nk·tll'<I blood tran.,fus1on\ · Gali van elected co11rt commissioner "It no longer 11111\ happen' 111 ·other\, he ..aid "I 1 can hap~n 10 C\Cf)om· "'ho ha' not 'rt·t1n•J' fr111n o;c,ual hk .. An In lnl altornl'> \\'ho I\ -.cl tor a runotl t;lellmn tn June Im J ..,uperr11r ( oun Judgc'>h1p.swa' \<'kl tt·d 1 hur' da} a<, a t:11mm1\\lorll'I al I larlll11 Mun1c1pal ( oun 1n 'ic.,..prnl lkaLh Rohen (1ahvan \\Ill .i\\umc hi\ new dutrcc, hcg1nn1ng Jul\ I ll 1se,pectcd however, that ht• will rnnunuc in hie; bid 10 dekat I >t.·pul~ I >1 ,lrrl.l \ll.,rnt' \\. dha1n tk<h'>'nnh al lhl· puU.,, 111 '\c11.1·111lw1 "1.;c11lwr 1,,11 \,111 1u11 Bnh-...111tli ,.,ult! ht 1 ·.11 h•tl lr111or11111enl I l.1rho1 1 111111 l'rt'\tdin~ luJgl 1111 ,111 ( .11 lrt \,lld ( tJfl\ ,HI W,I\ \dt'I fr •d Ir 11nr .1 l.11 g1· llrld 111 .1pplr· t<Jllt\ J....cvnnt t• c,p.·akcr\ •1ullincd dl' 'dopml·nt\ Ill ll'\l'.Hlh JDl.I III.ill ml·nt, <1nd puhht h1·:illh prohkm' to be .idllrl'\\l"d 111 hundred\ 111 p,1r<"r' ,1nll prnl'llt.111011\ durtny tlw tllrl'l' da) ml't'l1n~ of 111111r tli.111 2,(11)(1 v.11rld nperl\ \II,... 111 \fnt .1 ".1 m.11111 ''•Pl• ,11 the congn·,., SOUP KITCHEN OPENS IN COST A MESA ... From Al here · she re'>pondcd · H11ngl·r ant.I \IOlente go han<l in hant.J I cl them gr 10 bed \\'1th a full c,tcima Lh rh;it \\ll1 curtail tht• \ 111lt'mr ·· ( ynth1a ( 1arrl\11n l-l rlrwrn't l°' actl} look hkt' 1he dangerrJu\ l) fl\! "'h" I'> not angn onl~ hun~r\ The I"'' hov.I\ ol \ullp ,111d 1111., 111 bread \ht• fl'l t' I\ nl I r11111 I he k 1 ll hc·n \\OUld prohahl ~ he hn •1111 \ 111r.1I 111 Ille lid \ 'I h1ng' h,1\1• 111.'t:rt mugll c 1Jr· 11\l•n \.JI(\ r ht•rt··~ •• lot ot rwt•d lor \Clfll\'thing il~t· llll\ .. I lw 1nd1g1·111 ,11cr1 '1 1h1• 11111\ nnn hc1ng 11e1url\l11•d \. olunleel\ \,1111 lhl' 'Mii k "0' food l!H lht• \llUI "I d11n'1 h,l\r ,t 1111 I!• g1\C t'\t rpt Ill\ llnH' \Jld lllll' \.llfUOtl'l'I "ho 11ln111lwtl ht'l\l'll 11111) "' AIHlll' · I nc:edeJ .tn opponun11\ 111 gl'<' h.11 k \omr of what I haq• g11lll'n from thl" 14orld " Hatll•ht.·rg <,;t1d thl· \oup l.11d1en " ma1nta1nl'd b'v Jona1111n\ from thl· 'it \i int:en1 lk Paul I 1111d Dt'itnhu11on ( entt'r. I m k\ \tort''· the< o..,la Mc-.a WomC'n·, < luh tht· < hurch of thr Na1;tr1•n1 lht' C"unnt'I \ re..,laurant tn ~t·v,..por1 llr;H h and lhl" lcK.al I 111n'' C luh TRAFFIC NIGHTMARE AT FAIR • • • From Al fechn1rnlh lhl' ta1ry,r11111Hh hJ' vile u\C' ot lhl l'nt 1 n· p.11 king 1111 dunns thl' annual f.11r I hl' amph1lheatt•r leaSl'\ 11' <i1l c lrom thl' \Late-owned tC11rgrciund\ .rnd u\l'\ the: parking lot during Lone <'rl\ Stnlt' lht fair,.., an all-d.l \ t'' rnl. lht parking will prohahh ht 1.1kt·n up mo'ltl) h> l.ttrl(O"r" h\ th1 1111w Ian' ol the Beach Rn\\ hqun a111\ ing lrn th1• -'\Op m lllnt<'n Ovaflo"' p.trk1nl( .it< lr.tr1~l· c 11a!ll c ollcgr .rnd l>:t\I\ ln1l·rml'tlia1t· \chool wi ll .1l\11 tw \l4,1lli1-...nJ up h' the fair l lmd \llld Str~l' Rt'dlcarn, genrr.il m..inattt't 111 the amph11ht·i1tC'r, ..aid ht• ""'" tl<' mttt1na <,uon wi th tau ollil 1.11\ 111 MAIN OFFICE . ')"""' . d1ar1 lurt hn pl.in' lo J\otd .1 1r,11Til c;n.ilu I air 11!11c1.1I' h:Ht' Ct1lkd lhc \l ht'd- ul1n(!. conflrl t Jn .1< 1 ol <ll'fianu· lrom the amph1thcatl'r, \\h1rh ha' ht·l'n ha11hng \.\.tlh II\ l.1ntllord n\U thr nol\e ;111«'1?.l'dl } \pilhn111n111 adta<rnl nngh horhoo<l\ f( nllcarn '<lld I hr ii 14 k "'a rd \dwd- ul tng Otr.:urn:d bc.·<aU\t' of d1ffirnlt1t·'> 1n dt:rnmmod;ating thr Beach Boy,· hu\\ 1t1neran · 1 he~ 're an act thiil at war 1·n1oy., bl·rns here." he \aid .. r he) rr. awarr •>I the.-d1fficult1c\ Wc'H told all their guc\tl> the) 'II have to be herr at l 1n the afternoon to lint1 parking" Rrdft'arn '>81d the problem\ will he Just a'> 1nrnn' en1rn1 for amph1thra1cr patron.., as the} .,..111 fnr la1rgocr\ Some ca" ma\ ht· lorccd to park 1n adjacent nc:1ghh0rhood~. to thl' d1'\ plea~ure of \Orne rc<t1den1., "'W e re deepl} alarml'd ah<1u1 that," ~n1d Rus\ Millar, prc~1den1 ol a hund of homeowner\ that 1c. suing thl' amphitheater ovt•r ulkgrd nu1~nl'C\ .\lthough parking 1n '>Orne area\ of the adjacent C olkge Park nt'1gh - borhood 1~ re\1nltcd to re\1dent'>. Millar '31d moc.t people won't be d1'i<Juaded hy thr threat ol a nuu1m1 "The Beach 8oH-f-a1r comhina ti On I\ iOln~ IO he a horror," he• lamented Millar '>81d ht' will requt\I that police set up hamrr'i at the entrance~ to the ne1ghhmhood!.. Deity Pltot O.llvtrJ 11 Quar•ntMd "" ''""' f nd•• It iflll. 1f I P\••• f JI (l•Vfl• ('Y .. )()rm "" ei-' • • .. '• "',. .... !I d ifQV' "°" Ill ,.,. )IM!.w• tPd ti .. Jo}~M I • I r , 4' ... t' ,.& .. \.\hat do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like, f'all tht number above and your meuaat' will bc recorded. tranK'nbcd and de· ltvt'red to the appropnatc editor The same 24-hour answcnna ~rv1ec may be d to r«'ord letter' to the cd11or on any topic Contnbutors 10 our utteri column must include tht'1r name and tekphonc number for vrnficat1on. Tell~ us what'\ on your mind Clrcul•tton Tetephonta Moist skies through Tuesday A deep tayw of OOMli air btoughl what were expected 10 .,. long-luting low ck>uda end fog 10 "" coatt, wtill1 partly cloudy aklte ..,. ptedleted tot the deeer1• The ooutal blanke1 wu ••i>«ted to laat at 1eaat 1hrough Tu.day, acoordlng to 1t\4J Na11onat WNthtr Setvta. The rnof1t air wu drawn Inland by a tow-preeaure tone over Lompoc. TtmP9fllUrM will rMOh et to 71 at I~ bMchM Tueaday, whtle loW9 tonight will In the mld·50• to low eo. U.S. Temps OmllNI n 12 OrlenOo " 73 ~ •• u AIMf>J" "( '2 N "-"• 1oe .. ~-.. .. ~-" .. 1• u AINllllo 17 13 l'Ol'llllnd. o.. .. ,, Al#'<Ofl!Qe aa 47 Pt~ ., 14 Atlatlla .. .. ="Clly to .. AllllllllG Clly ,. 15 IO u Awlln 91 73 '*'° t3 13 Mtimo.• .. 12 ~ IO .. lllrmlrl(INlm •• .. 81 Louie ., n 17 ~ -~~~ ,,IOHTI Wt1m -(OIO...,. S"Owtr1 ~..,, F~11•1 Snow OctludtO~ 511tt0na•y .... ... Sell Yk• °'"' .. 67 ao.lon 77 IO SenAnlonlO t2 12 "ia-W•-~t ..04" uS t...o' 'JfC-<t Auf1lllO .. 17 S-tlle 7t IO CUI* •2 .. 8"'-' ... 71 " .. °'*'-1on8C 7t 74 8pok-'3 $3 Calif. Temps SanGat>o• " IO Clwleeton,W Va tt Ill s-,..-.. ... .. San JoM rt N ~IO!l•N C Ill 69 Tampe-81 Pl•~oO 90 71 3an1a An• .. H ~-73 54 Topelcl •• .. ~ IOw to< 24 llOuf• enc1fnV 11 6 1 m ant• Crul 74 50 ClllGeo<> " 611 r_, 105 74 Sanll M•t1• 87 IO ~ti tl .. TulM t& .. ........ 11e1c1 114 65 san1• "'on•u IO 40 c........nci 91 ee W-'*'Glon UC .. .. Eur•• 1$ 52 ,.,,.,. vai..y 74 N Columbut. °"'° t2 17 Wletlr\a t& M Fr-t 7 .. f0tr61"".• o.a..-,1 WOrtll ~ 12 w~~-·Sat•• . , .. ~ .. " 61 o.y1on 90 17 Lot Ano-71 12 Extended Oel'I-12 66 0 Mlen0 11 66 O.M-13 61 Smog Report PMOAoblee .. M OtlrOlt 90 ee Reel 91ull 98 71 L""' «:'WOI al I-lllOftO IM OONI Dultill'I 76 &A Aeclwood City 11 H Elle 90 87 POllul.,,t tlencletel lndew (Piil o. 100 ltct-10 t7 13 OI'*"' ... ,.,. r ....,,_al\llW t~ - !l~HO ts .. uin. IO 53 u IOl!Ow9 a..,_ h!Qrlll 10 10 1 LOOft Flllr'**• 73 53 ~. 100.200 -n.M tor "'*llYe Slln Diego 71 13 M10M vat.,~ llJV"•MtoM lowotM p«llMe. 200-300 uMeeltllflA lot .. coeJ Fer90 12 61 300-!IOO -Ooue FltWI flOlirl II SenFr-o •2 ~ "'90ll•ll '3 S6 today • ,,.. lor9';M1 ~ .. pt-Slin198etbet• .. SS Otaroo "-PIO• M SI Cley ••ll....,,,.. 8100111on .. 12 OrMIF-., 51 Htgfl, low tor 24 l\Oufl ancllng al ~ '" ......,. 83 51 8NI a.ch lo MllCArlllur lllYCI M-6' ~Yaltey 1 113 Tides Honolulu 87 72 lrvtne 8adellel>IOl>k Vdey 17·76 1Mn1ow t03 117 "-ton Ill 74 l.agUlle 8Mcll 42 110r-~ BM&imont M &2 .,..~ 12 ee Lot AnQele9 Alfl)Ot1 42·7 91g8Mt '' 39 TOOAY Jack-..M ... 17 10 llilllOCI t6 m • 2tpm u ~ 86 .. ~ IOI 72 s-..llO# Seconll ll'Qh O 459 m 81 JI--. 56 .. Surf report C.i.llne .. IO K..-City .. .. C.......Cit1 IO ., TUCeOAY LMV90M 10• 74 LonQ llMcfl 71 ... """ 1<1• 8 12 •m I 5 Lllllelloa. I• 78 LOCATIO'I ecD Dllllac. Meryevltle 101 83 ~ •• 74 TION Monroll\ll 90 87 "''" "1h 12 &II pm 40 ~· 97 17 Huntington 8Mch 1 2 POOf Monlel>etlo 1(1 64 S.Con '°"' ~ 7~ pm 2 4 Mlaml~ll 83 75 A/¥9 .i.lly, ~· 1.3 poot Montw..,. 70 52 S-dh>gh l l 1' pm I) Mllweult .. 13 611 "°'" 81f4'91, ~ .. , poot Neecllee IOI 78 S.,,, .. ,, tod•r al I Ge pm rl-Mc119-St Paul 71 80 22nd Street "-1>0'1 '2 POOf ~hect> .. 82 -te 10 BelboaW~ ,,, POOf Ontano .. '3 ,.....,,1 ., ~ ., • " •no .... aow •1 ..... OrlM'le Ill 10 LllQl>M llMdl I poOI' p ..... $ptlng• IOI Tl I OBI>"' -· ,._YorkC•IJ ... 70 SenClem9nte I' poot PNAOena 15 61 Moor ,, ... 1ocS.m, •1 10 11 pm Nottoll,VI ... 70 wa1 .. 1.....,ee ~ ., 611 T.-Oey al 7 ~ • "' ....0,_foll""'11 0tc111110ma en, 04 .. 8-Cllrec:tlon W•llSoulh-1 Sen llernarel•no ... IO II 01 0"' BodieS discovered in field may . ·be missing Spilotro brothers ( JI f( /\( 10 I AP) Authonucs o;carc hing for reputed crime figures .\nthon:r and Michael Sp1lotro today tn\CSt1g:11cd the d1..COVCf) of !WO tw><i1e\ found an a cornfil'ld 1n nonh- v,..ec;t ln<lian.i pohcc ~1d The b<><i1cr,. 1dent1fied only ct'> wh11c m.tle\, were found about 9 p m \unda) night 1n a fi eld nonh ol Morouo. Ind.. about 60 m1IC's \outhca\l of C h1rago, ..aid Nrwton < ount~ Sheriffs Dcp.1nmcnt Dl\- IMtchn Jan Burl) r he Ciptlotro brothers wen~ re- ported missing June 14, two days bcfort' Anthony 48. had bcrn '>Ched- uft'd to retum 10 Las Vegas from the M1dwe!>t trip cleared b} Nevada au1hont1e'I He had been scheduled to 'ltand mal today an Las Vegas on cone.piracy and rackett'errng charge'>. but the proceeding was postponed until June '\O after his dt~appearanle .\nthony ~p1lotro 1<; accu..ed of dirct ting a burglary nnR 1n 1980 and I 'II< I Jim Wallace . .in lnd1<1na \late police 1n vc·~t1gator c11 l <JY.t:IJ Ind .. tonfirmcd th.tt l't\11 h<><ial'\ ""err found, hut he <kd1ni:cl lo g1\C othrr detail.., Oak ParJ.; l'nhll' \gt l.1cJ.; Bcrrup \a1d f-BI agt:nl\ lr11m C hKago were 1D Vt.'\11gatrng 1ht: ckalh\ alon(I. Y...llh ln<l1a na \talr Pohll' '"C >thcr th.in Iha t. V.(' llt•n I k nn" .trl \I h Ing... ht' \<Ill! F Bl \f)(l~l \Ill.In lloti I 11n1£ -.;m1 he.- had no 1mmc<l1.111· 1 omrnt:nl THREE KILLED IN HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS ... From Al killed \undJ) when c,he \wcrvl'd aero\\ a tl'ntcr line ancl '>truck a nolhl'r \ t' h 1dc on a frecwa" 11\'t:rpa\\ m \.\t·,1m1n\ll'r \.1ud1t· \\a\ tra,chng '>uuthhount.f on the f-dv.ards Street OH'rpa<,s to the \an Diego I rctwa> when \ht.' vccrt:d to lhc lrft a <,truck a northhound l3r, ~Mtm1n<itt>r Offittr l"am W1k\'>nl·r '>aid \1ud1t• v.as rninounll't.l dca<l 1111 Jtn\al al r 11un1a1n v,i11r ... fh'g111nal I lmp1lal lollov.ing the I~ 30 pm. acc1Jcn1 The driver of the nonhhound car. < harlc' William Rra1g. 41 an<l hi\ eight passenger<; ~ulTered minor rn - JU nes and wert' treated at Humana lfospuaJ Hun11ng1<>n Beach and re- lcar,cd Woessner said Braig and hi'> pa'>..cngcr\ \\CH' on 'acauon from \t Louis In a third anndent, Matthew c > Plaec. }~of South lagtina wM lolled \horth after m1dnagh1 ~unda) wht'n hl' apparenlly lost lOntrol of h1r, car and ran oO the road 1n \outh l.1guna the < HP reponl'd Place was traveling nonhhound on Paci fic Coast H1ghwa). Just south of ( rown Valk> Parkwa) when his 1985 Merlt•dn·Ht:111 \\\t'l\t'd 111 lhl' right and \trU l I. a r,11\t'd t urti Jll11rl11ng to ( If P <>Ilic er I 11 ~r \t''> rt•port Tht cJrroll lmcr cru,h1ngl'lacc: "'ho v.a' flJrt1alh thro"n from lhr \ ar A. flit\\•'ll)!t'I, 2X·\l'otc ol<l f h11ma\ Hurst ut U.rn.1 1'0111~ ..... a.i, thrown from 1111• .11 ,rnd \Ullt'rnl moderate tn)Urll'\ J lu1\I ,,a., lfl'ollc't1 JI \11\<ilOn < 11mm11nil ) I l11'>p11.il in M1\\1on Ytej•> whnt: he· v.u\ 11\tl·d tod<t> in fair rond1t111n 111 Ila 1nll"n"'e-care unat with a tw.1cl 1n1 un .1n<l a \l'Vt'rely latcr.ilcd .11 111 --------------------------------- 24 HOUR ACC•SS 7 OA YS - (ID(UJ~@(L£~ ALARMED UNITS NOSECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED STA y ONE YEAR-12th. MONTH FREE="--- 645-2711 17th /TAEET /Elf· /TOA AGE 670 WEST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CA • • a .. _ 'Run in Parks' set for holiday The eiahth annual Monarch Bank •·aun in tbe Parks" SK and I OK races will be held at Crown Valley Community Park, 29131 Crown Valley Parltway, Laauna Niauel Friday. Both race. bc&in at 7a.m. The route, which is paved and flat moll of the way, bcains and ends an the park, but loopt alonJ the late, past the dam and tbrouah the Resional Park. Awards will be aiven to first, second and third place finishers in all di vi ion In addition, 1pc0al awards and commemorative ribbons will be presented. Proceeds will benefit the South Coast YMCA. Entry forms are available at the Gym in Crown Valley Community Park. For addtuonal mfor mauon. c:all Bdl Pascual at 831-6618. Women '• luitclJ slated The Huntington Beach Chnsuan Women's Club will hold a luncheon at Francois' restaurant. 18151 Beach Blvd .• Huntmgton ~ach Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. Patsy the clown will be featured, gueSt speaker will be Evelyn Snider and music will be provided by Dore.as Preston For reservations, which muat be made by June 19. c:all Mrs. Mobley at 842-725S To reserve ch aid c.an: provided by the Method 1st Church, 2721 17th Strttt, Huntington Beach, call 775-3308. Famlly IJlm• at GWC Golden West College will continue 111 fam1ly- oncnted film scne• thas summer with the Children's Film Scnes bc&inruna Wednesday and the Fnday Night Family nlms sta.nmg July 11 . TI\c chlldren's films w1U be scrcen~d Wednes-- days at I p.m. an Forum IJ for a $I fc-c (children under 3 arc free). Groups of I 5 or more should contact the GWC Community Services office at 891-3991 for reservations Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult The family films will be presented 1n the GWC outdoor amphitheater ID a picnic settma, starting at dust (approximately 8 or 8· 30 p.m ) for SI 50, with a $6 ·maximum per family Gold Key cardholders' adm1ss1on as SI For lists of film titles contact Commumty Services at fl91-3991 Wlne-ta•t1ng planned A.series ofCahforn1a wme·Ulllling evenanas will be introduced at a wine e'aluailon workshop ut Golden West ( ollcge Fnday from 7 to 10 p.m an Admm1strat1on 136. WQrkshop participants will learn about Cah· fom1a winencsand wme-making procedures and the types of red and white arapes used to make wanes. A '1wine vocabulary" will be discussed, along with how and why to "!>mil" a wme cork. The next three evenings an the scnc:s, July 11 , 25 and Aug. 8. will take place at u Grand Cru Wmeshop an Long Beach from 7 to 10 pm. m the wine cellar tasting room The tees are S 12 for the workshop reg1strat1on and $20. $25, and ~20 rcspect1vcly for the: wme- tBslln' eveninis Pre-reg.i'ltrat1on 1s required For more anfonnauon. c.all 89 I -3991 Book sale set Saturday The Westminster/Fountain Valley Branch of the Amc-ncan A~soc1auon of Un1vers1ty Women will sponsor ill fifth Annual Book Sale at the Golden West ( ollege c;wap Mc:et Space H 21 Saturday from 8 a.m 10 4 p.m Call Sharon ( lunk at 839-007Q for further 1nfonnat1on Monday, June 23 • 6 30 p m . Coit.a Mesa PlaDJlJ.D1 Commlulon . < 11y ( ounc1I Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve • 6: 30 p m.. La1ua Beaeb Ba ma.a Affairs Committee Board Group, Ivy House for dinner . • 7 30 f. m • Lagoa Bea el• Arts Commlulon, City Counc1 Chambers, 505 Forest Ave . • 7 30 p.m. Laguna Beach DoWDtoWJJ Specific Plan Committee. Cat> Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave • 7 30 p. m , Irvine Tran1portatlon CommJulon City C ouncal Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd • 7 30 p m lrvln~ Ulllfled ~bool District Board of Education, Adm1n1strat1on C c:ntc:r. 5050 Barranla Pky Tuesday, June 24 • 6.JO p.m ., Irvine City Coucll <II) Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. PoucE Loe -·-- ---- 2 trustees reject FV school bud Mohan, Einstein protest reducing remedial reading program in attempt to sltce expenses dan rou1 level. A major pl la ~ii )'Ca(• budael on nd f U \I.lie 4istriet bud~ II to rt build the dlJtrict'• mcrvei. school officials u d The pl is a ·yearly rucne of at t 3 ~nt of the tow available ftands. about $700.000in 1936--17. pensa ve U> opa:i&e. Pamnt op~ ao (be dun•OO. al lhe read ' I~ arpcd Iha\ ·~ removal wuold bun ,all 11udmu. not JUU thole IM:edlna uooaJ radiba P BJ TOM WRIGHT ..., .... ec;, 0 .... After weeks of struaaJe over the Foun- tain Valley School Distnct's 1986-87 budiet. two board mcmben have 11vcn it a vote of no confidence. It is a symbolic: a.csture 11occ the d1 trict has until September to adopt a work.ma budgct. However. Carol Mohan and Stephen Einstein are baJkina because the d11tric:t's Readina A istancc Proaram would be ehmtn1ted 1n the new budcet. The program. which helps 1tudcnu with rcadin• problems. has been clusificd u a d1scrct1onary {>foSJ'&ITl. In the d1stnct's effort to adopt a uro- based budact the curriculum has been divided into discretionary and buic: PTasrams. Dtsctetaonary programs are clusified as those th.at wouJd be provided under ideal c1rcum1ta.oen. but in a time or de(lin1n1 cnrollmen1 and revenuct atc con11dmd too expensive to maintain. Basic procn.mt arc those mandated by law or ntial to the educational proc:a1. Oecidiot whether prosra.ms are discro- uonary or bu1c i1 important in the uro. beted bud&tt proccst because it identifies what has to be kept and where cuts can be made ... A problem faced by the acbool board is that It can only e.tima1e its revenue bccauac the state ha.sn't 1et fundina for the comJDa school year. The district also has no power to levy wes to avoid bud&ct deficit• The district has had budae1 deficits for several years-a practice that has reduced its reserves to what the board, staff and Department of Education con1idm a ··1dealty. the boa.rd wanu to establish a S percent ttter"Ve, but J anticip11.e the district's rctn'\let wtU OOlt bt'lween land S pnttnt, ·•Ruben lnpmJ.1upenniendc111 of the Fountain Valley xbool District. Rid Mohan has a lilt of ~ she (eel should be funded, which lOCludc tho rcadina ~m and counxUllJ servica at the k.inderpnen throuah ci&btb sncS.c schools ..We're at the point in the b~t process. wbtrt we•re cuttina df«t1ve prosrama," board member Mary Lou Crossen said. But she Mid there comes a umc when the board must make bard decisions. She ha a kcd the dastnct staff to seck OJ>UODS to the rcadma prosram which would be less .. :Ttaehen win be forced ~o apeod iitditional time an the claMroom to hdp tludents with rcada~ problem .. Myrna CbatwiA taid. .. lbas u 10 to ow PfOVCll oflhe otbct11udtnU." Eln.steiO t.ed fund1nt l readl prosram by cuu.i uaniponauon. antion opposed by C t, w belfcves the reorpniuuon plan ~mm n• the distriC1 to supplyiq tran ruu n throu&h ne c year. <.:roueu said it bas to be ~hied not every educational proaram can be funded. .. No one told us our job ,,..ould bt easy, but ..,e were ~ to make ~ tough decisions." Mohan t1 conVlnc:ed cuts are ill possible. he hu urged distnct stiff to loo a httle harder at 1hav1ns other proaramt County's new scout facility opened By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Oftlle~,.. ... Adhenna to their motto "Be Prepared," the Oranfe County Council of the Boy Scouts o Amcnca bwh a new Scout Service CcnLCr tn Costa Mesa designed to metl its needs throuah the end of the 20th Century. More than 300 Boy Scout leaden and supporters gathered at the new 20,000- squarc-foot building at 3590 Harbor Gatcwa.y North for dedtcuion ceremonies Sunday The 1uest of honor was Ben Love, chief executive for the Boy Scouts of Amenca But the real honors belona to the 17,000 volunteers who serve the county's youth, said public relations director George Trosko. About 70,000 Orange County younasters will panicipate in scoutlDJ proarams this year. he said. "About one out of three kids in Orange County 1s a scout," Trosko said "That's number one tn the United States. It's a tnbute to the voluntcc~.. 1 A handful of volunteers made c-0nstruc- t1on of the new headquarters po~s1ble. however The Scgerstrom family provided the land 10 exchange for the old center on Bear Street in Santa Ana and gave$ I mil hon for the project. Former Boy Scout C'ounctl President Peter Kremer then spearheaded a $1 2 m1lhon fund-ra1s1na effort that was met through the contnbut1ons of 16 county leaden. Follow10g Sunday's dcd1cat1on the two· story headquarters was opened for 1nspcc- t1on. Visitors found a state-<>f·the·art facility that provides "one-stop 'lhoppmg" an~1de the front entrance Registration. proaram s1gnups. equip- ment checkouts and other services are ava.ilable at one convenient counter Trosko said. The downsta1n also boasts a Scout Shop -the 11th ID the country -that offers all the current national supply items to the National ecouttnc aecuthe Ben LoTe (left) con&ratulate. Egle Scout. (from left) John .................. -- Ger.ken and Andy Copeland of Ba.ntlnCton Bacb and Erle Kottke of Tustin at dedication. general public as well as scouts The ground floor also houses the Support Services department. conference center and a pnnt shop Upstairs a~ the Field Serv1ce'l area where staff members oversee the county's Boy Scout proirams '&fore. 1f1hev could grab a desk with a phone they were: lucky." T rosko said of the old center. Now each staffer has his own work area To insure they don't a.ct cauaht un· prepared, the council has set aside 2.000 'IQuatt feet upstairs for expansion needs H1ghhaht1n1 Sunday's ded1cauon cer- emony was the prncnauon or the [)ls tiniu1shed Eagle Scout Award tn R&lph Ooek o(Newpon Beach, a lon1-t1me Bo) Cicout supponer. The National Boy Scout Courn.·11 a.-artl 1s aiven to Eqle Scoul1 who have ~rvr-d their communat1es for at lea~t 2Ci ye-ars. Guy Earl Jt. dies-ih NB · Fountaln Valleytosweep streets twieeeaeh 1Donth· By TOM WRIGHT By U.e Auoclated Pre11 Guy Earl Jr . longtime: I os Angele~ businessman and fonner owner ot the Los Anaeles Herald and radio station KNX. died Wednesday an Hoag Memonal Hos· p1tal in Newport Beach He was 92 Earl, who made his home: an Warner Spnngs was born an Oakland and gradu ~ted from the: tJmvers1ty of C'ahfornia before: serving as a fighter pilot dunng World War I He survived 'llA plane crashes After the war, Earl attended the Col- umbia Umvers1ty School of law before moving back 10 the West< oast He bought the old Los Angele~ Herald from his uncle. Edw10 J Earl then ~old 1t to Wilham Randolph Hearst 1n the 1930s. Hearst merged 11 with the Los Angeles Expres\ and the Herald-Fxpress s1m1larly became the Herald Examiner Earl sold the radio station to CBS before launching a cnrec:r an real estate develoir ment 1ncludin11. shoppmg center-; He wa'I one of the founders of the Rainbow Water D1stnct. which supported agnculturc: 1n nonhem c;an Diego County and improved 1mgat1on He 1'lsurv1ved by his son. Guy Earl Ill of Newport ~ach, a mtcr. Alice Wielder of Santa< ruz. and three-grandchildren Funeral \Cr.,,1ce\ arc scheduled for Tuesday at Hollywood Mcmonal Park < emetery. o.., .... c:.. ........ Fountain Valley streets will be cleaner 1n Auaust and parkanp "'1ola11on' will climb as the caty bc&tns twice-a-month street sweeping. Although the plan was opposed by Mayor Fred Vo 'I, the lounc1I lu1 Wt"C~ decided 10 increase the 1986-87 budget by about $6 7 000 and .,tan .i tY. ll('-a-mnnth program Voss said c:nhanc1n1 the clean1less of the Cit)' l~I'> '>'a\ a lim· goal hut 11 wasn't financially Wlse "People have gotten used to once-a-month sweeping and al wt• lind nur'i<IVC\ faced with a tight budget an the futu~. we'll d1sappotnt thrm 11 ""t' l ut hal k \ o\\ saad. ··For c:v~ry person you please with twice-a-month c;weeptng, ~uu II anger someone else, because of the add111onal parking viola11on., ··Vo'' 'Wiid The twice-a-month street \weeping program could rt"\ult 1n an c'itomatcd $55,000 ID revenue:\ from parkma uckets The Cll~ rcceavc<i Sii bl.I trnm ('\('f\ s1 :. parking ticket Accused HB ear chomper • • • ' Irle\ I ,.on \Cl 3 Vldt'O l'USC llr rrlori.Jrr and a nid10 wnr \tolcn from a rc~1drmc on thr 500 block of c;ou1h Ba\frnnt lht' lo\t' ramr 10 SK'iO appropna1e C1v1l procrdul't'\ to \C'Ulr thC'11 d"pulc • • • " hu,.nes\ on Rrnadway ~pnnrd 1he thd\ \unda) or '() lotlf'f) 11cltr1' ... rquipmenl worths~ ,0 • • • "'"dent nl 1hc il'\Oll blc1'.k of 01\mr>•t told J")hCC' hi\ lm•wn IQ·• Cl\C'"fOIC'I ~<>' 1 ,,.., 'Ito I en rJ1rly \un<l•-.. Thr lo\• wa\ l'\Umatcd ill S 1,000 . finds the law has teeth, too By PHIL SNEIDF.RMAN °' .... ~ .... ltd Hun11naton &alh polacl' arre .. 1cd a mJn earl ) "iunda-. atkr he alleirdly tltl ofT (Mn of c1no1hcr man·, ear du11ng a fight at a IOI.al park l'olll l \pokc.,w11man Jo Annt" ~1nltfl¥i'lltt~ t~m \(1ugh1 treatment at a Paclfka Hosp1 1111 h1: w<" •tild to rc1um to the park to find 1h,· pan ofhl\ car thal hcen bitten oil Ronko"\lo ..aid the man found thl· nm~1ng part and had 11 \urg1cally rc·a Ital hcJ a 1 1 h<' ho.,p11a I ,.ountaln VaJley Jack'• Te' co au ~1111110. 17'#>6 9rOC'lkhun1 St , was mbl't(od Sa10rday nil.ht JUtl btfort rlo,.na 11mr ~ man who 1nducattd ht hid a aun dr.m11ndrd c.-1,h and Otd with ahout $21: • • • E.arty Sunda~. M>nitont tottrd tw11 cont11nen lillrd with p'IOhnr and c1pptd With r-.p 11 I home on the 17 200 block or Palm Strftt The cont11ntn urJodtd an Rimi."\. c1u11n1 1tiou1 $SO dam to the .. ra door ••• RuraJ•n unfouttl'~dully tncd tn pry open 1l\( door, then 1muhtd the ala to cnttr Shurman'' 8cauty Studio. t 1061 UJllOlll ~t. Tiit intrudm ,. k.ed the business bcfott 11 o'1(nt.tl Thundav mom · cau91na SXXJ 11am No f"OJ'lt'fl) rf1)0ftcd ttoltn • • • An lr'lnc rn11kn1 rt'JXH'lnl lhAt has Ronkowsk1 said the 1nc1dcnt hegan at about 3 p m Saturda)' when two residents of Commodore C 1rck t>eaan fiaht•na at C V1ch>r Terry Park. located al Taylor Drive and Huntington {)trt'tt Noaun., or knave~ wer~ involved. and officrrs r<'ceaved conflict•~ repons about the rcawn fo1 tht fl t. l1'tnRJT1t'eTJ)Olie,woman said Ounna the scum<". one ot the men. ( armelo Perez. 22. allClf!dly bu ofh on<"-1nch hy two-unrh chunk of 18 vear-old f\Cqu1el Pem· nJht c:ar. Bonkow,k1 '"d she did not bcheve wallet wu 'tolen in Fountain V11lty whale ht wa• 11 Racquetball World, IOll S r albn1 Ave. He repol1Cd lhat •thief uwd a ke) to open hit locker, then took I.tit wallet ('()nta1n1n1 t'l•h. crtd11 c.sn11 ind 1den11fic111on The h~' wn nt1m11rd 11 1'6 •• t . ~ '"'dent of lh<' O'ioo block or El Rey ~1nrd Sunday that t0mcanc bur· alanttd htr wh1tC' I Q72 r .. t ronvtrtiblc while It "' perktd 1n htr 1panmcnt carpon The I ~ includrd 'lerl"O equip- ment wonh SlH • • • Ar cknt oftht I ti200 bl()(li llf Shasta Slrttt rt'poned unda) thal 1h1eva itolc h1t cream<elorcd IQlll ToyoLI R·~ pickup true.\>. YfhiCh hid httn lucktd and parliC'..1 an hat dn"C*'I Th.-Ion ""' r'11m11r.d at $7.000 Jnine ------- the men were: related .\f\er the fiaht. Carmelo Pcn-1 ll'f1 the 'ICene E.~quu~I Perc1 went to Paufica Ho'lp1tal. where he wo\ lold to &O back to the park and \Carrh for the marnng chunk of h1\ enr. the police \pokeswoman \aid E.arlr_ '\undav. o01CC'r.. arrc'ltrd Tirmffo -PcrC'i at h1<1 home on \usp1c1on of"ma}'hl'm. a lhal"Jc lhat refer\ to d1\memhcrmen1 or \tvcrc 1nJUf) to a hod~ part Bonkow\k1 \ltd She said he wa\ placed 1n Hun11na1on ~ach (II) J1ul an h<'u of $)~ 000 bond. A lrucl; and 1:•m~r W('OT \IOll"n horn a 'tor• lot on tht QMJ(l hind. nl In 1nr Ctnltr r>nvc Sundn • • • Samr. ca~h and Jewelry wtrt' \lulrn lrnm • home nn H1venv.rood Sunda) 1bout 8 pm ~ \ltrro w" ,tnlrn lrom a 198 ~ Volklwottn l·onvC'f11bl<' parked un f;a'lt· \hore Sunda) r~·cning • • • Somt 1001' • tt-IC'v111C\n and 1 'tent1 .irttt \\Oltn from a hu\IOM' II 1hC' I 170() bloc: It of Main Stl'N'I Newport Bc!ach ~ S<\ny 1r.levl\1nn tel wonh $ tl(J w11' uolcn from thr l11chcn arc• tll thr M1mo11 lhltrl "' Ntwr m c rn1tt A th1tf t'tfokt ,;11: • lol:kC'r 11 • heahh cluhal 1221 \\ < 1\a\I tl11hw11\ an41 \Ink o wallt'I ronta1n1 S 7" in 11d1 . ' ~'<'II '" crtd11 cahh ant111 mt111·, hrrn\<' , • Co•ta Meaa Bnoli\ wonh SI'' wrrc rrponcd ,1olcn trnm An apanmcnt 11 I ~SS Mesa VrrdC' f-ndny ht'twttn noon and~ pm Entry wu po~~•hly made thrCluah an unlocktd \hd· '"' JI•" door • • • .lrwrlry wonh S4.8K) wu rcponcd \IC>len Imm I homt on thr 1100 block or "!1\iion Dnvc ht'twC"Cn noon Monday ind p m Thunday Thrrc ~ no <111ru or rnf'(td rntry • • • ..f!Qf'.1~-('tf • hn~ m-rpart-im o\lahama ( 1rclr ""rre rrruntd dam d htlw('('O 7 fl m \at11rdl) and II a m Sunda)' Laguna Beach < 1ur'1' 11 • ~>ulh < out H1&J1""av hotel r('fu\Cd to r:a' 1hr1r bill ~unday aOtr 1rlhn11he manoaer that they found. ,..I In 1hr1r room Pohc:t who wtrt' callrd 10 intrnene. d\1ted lh<' twn 1>1n1e\ of lhr -. minor blaze ~und11\ on ')ouch < o.a" H11hwa) wu qu1tkh nllflJu"hed \un da" h) fil't'f11h1en. . . . Poloct arrtiird R11nth l>nwc Flood , 2~ of Hun11n1ton &-•< h on 'u1p1cinn ot dnv1n1 under 1hr intlurmr of alcohol Flood was arr"Mted 11 4 o~ p m \unda\. 11n ')outh ( out H1ahw1-,. Hu.ndftllon Beach V1nd1l, ama,hcJ thr IP1n1 window over lhe Wt"Ckend 10 1iu,,1nn1e the T Shin+Aff< I ~~"P: '11,.t,.~ "'amn-*"". ttrr owner lnld pnhcr I hr ct\\ 1ndudcJ 11ckcu. wor1h SI .llOCI • • • A rt'•d<'nt oftht' ~ 1401hlc>e.k111 1'11• 1111 C. Ol'1 fhahw-a\ ft'jX1nr.t 'iundl\ •h•I th1evti. 'lolr hie -.h11c I 1184 < hr' rnlrt C. amam. wnnh SI V MlO ••• Snmt'onr buralamcJ a hngc Volk' wasrn plCkUp lru<k parkrJ 1n I C'lfpClll l>O thr QSOO hlN'.k of Adam\ A' c 1 rt',11lrn1 1tponed Sunda'\i T hr In\' 1ndudcJ '1r1to Missing Huntington hiker, companion found unhurt 8) tit~ A110C"lattd PrHt KINGS \NYON NATIONAL r RK -1 WO Southt"m C•lifom11 mtn who v.erf' nvrrduc on 1 hakt ovtr the Sierra Nevada have btcn found '4fe 1n Kina\ Canyon National Park Cflen Miller. 27. of Rancho Cu monp and John Sal\lcstcr. I 9, of H untan ion ~a.:h wef'l'. rTpontd <'' rrdur h' two o1her ht Ii.tr\ Fnda). Thr tour h1ut t'ntt'rt'd the-park: throus}l tt1shnp and got 111\I alon1 1hr John MuirTr11I, '° tht"\ '"'"'up 111,11h two hC'8d1na had1 tn H"hop .ind S1he,ter and Miller wntanu1n11 on tmord < edar Ci rm<' f)ar\. 'fl\'li<'"· man Man frn~n '81d 1 he) wc:rt found SunJa, morning tmn1 to CTO$S 1tan1le Pa'" I morr thin 11 ((Kl f~t clt'~atmn l<'n~n said Roth w~ ~ 1n gooc1 ~ ond111un hul v.crt tting lo~ on lttOJ he addt"<l • • • Rufll.ai'\ rnlC'rC"d an oprn praac on lhl" 11 iu(l hlod; of l J1rthnm and 1olc ttlOI\ "onh $JOO. 1 rt''\1drn1 rrpontd Sunt!Jl\ • • • r hr manaf<"• ol 1hr Home f rnnt "tut.: ~Q 12 f d1n1rr ;\ 'r rc:pontd Sunda) that 1 haevcs \Ink\ I, 'lllO Imm an 11nloclted Mlt 1111hr hu"nr\\ . . . A. mak 1u,rn1lr "'•' arr~ltd Sunda) 111\rmoon on ,u,p1l 1Qn nt \hophflina at 1hr la11r1 \tun: ·~RIC :? o\d11m~ "Vf: Cand) i&nd IO)'\ worth S5 ~ were n:\'tlVC'R'J l Mi moth wl\ rnrd incl rtk'a® l Pair facing trial in sculpture theft By th~ AHO<'lat.cl Prtt• I O<-i 'N<i f:I r:s -' 1ud C": ha\ Mdertd /1 Uunt1np.1on Rc.tl h C'Oupk It• \land trinl on ch.ir~c" thn 1llt'gt"dh embC'ulc'd hrontc ~ ulrture I rum art•'' Ham I d"on Judae Xrnophan I an~ Kt the upcnor Coun 11rn111nmcnt for John tkikn, and h1' 1fe. l ~nne. both l 2 tor Jul) 7 E.ach WHl h11rgcd "'nh one roun1 of vand thcO and the: two f• ca "praal allcpt1on <lf IAlung rrorcrty VllUcd ll more than s~~.000 . 1 he't arc IH u~d of cmbc11hn mt1re than S'Kl tX~Hrom the sale of 14 l'lron7e \C'11lp1ur~ O) J son fmm 11.181-83 The Roknr.. ,,.ho remain free o 1hr1r own ft'COll\11.lnt.'C, fbuT t'An an pn50n af conv cd C'l1uptt" t~nc:d and opnatcd tt detunct Rolen G ler) 1n Mono("& ' & I Socialists lose ground, retain control in Spain MADRID. Spam (AJ>) - 1 he aoveming Soctalist Pany reuuned m absolute maJonty an parliamentary elections despite the loss of 18 ~ts, which a party official blamed partly on Spain's 22 percent unemploy- ment, the h1&hest an Europe. The vote Sunday as'iurod Prem1t'r Fehpe Gonzalez of a second four year term The chansmauc Gon.wk.1, 44, \.ailed the elrct1ons four month!> early a!o a vote ol confidence following a '¥tarlh referendum that reallinned ~pain's membership in the North \tlunuc l rcaty Orf1ntlat1on front several challenges: complete ~&ls to "the normal eroSton of four 1ntcvauon into Europe, further ~on-yean 1n office" aod lo the cost of omac growth and more JObs and the lo 1na S0,000 JObs 1n the stttl and modem1zat1on of our society," sh1pbu1ldln1 andustnes Gonzalez said .. , call on everyone to "h's a clear, an important victory," Join fon:es to make these national added Bcncps. "Whether we lost IO obJ«ttves reality." or IS seats 1s not that important." With 96 6 percent uf the ballots C omplete returns reflecting votes countt'd, Vice Prime Mtn1stcr from outlying art'as and several Alfonso <.iuerru said the Socialists Spanish islands are not expected until would wan 184 seats 1n the 350-seat later today lower house of Parliament. The The Soc1ahsts campaigned on 1heir Soc1altsts won 202 !>Cats tn lhe1~ success an consohdatang tht' demo- landshde victory 1n the October 1982 '-crauc system, gettina Spam admitted electtons into the European Common Market "A ne~ era I\ beginning for SPJ1n 1n which our nation will ha\C lo con- Soc1alt!lt Party chief Jose Mana and cutting inflation from 14 percent Bcnegas attnbuted the los!I of the 18 1n 1982 to 8 percent Premier Felipe Gonsales Anti-government rebels blamed for Peru's weekend bomb attacks By the Associated Pr~ss LIMA. Peru -\.\ed.t:nd bomb allack"i blamed on letl1!ot rebels sparked lea~ that thC' ln\Ur~ents have begun an ant1-govemment vendetta tO avense the killing ol about .. 50 guernlla an mates during pnson riots. The three straight Ja>s ofrebel attacks through Sunday followed the storming ofthr~ pn!.<>ns last 14-ed. b} aml) troops and mannes sent to quash a rcbclhon by 10mates accused uf terromm Prc~1den1 .\Ian Garcia issued an order Saturday night for a m1l1taf) 1nvest1ga11on ul reports that soldiers gunned down about 60 pnsone~ at Lungancho pnson ~ho !lurrendcred Thursday following a fierce 12-hour fight lor control of the penitentiary He also asked Congress and the anome> general 10 in111a1e theu own 1nvest1gat1ons. A top government official cloS<: to C,arua confirmed 10 lhl' A"isoc1ated Pre!>\ that the reports of the pnson South Africa extends its emergency order massacrl' v.crc true American singer said slaln la E. Germany JOHANNESBURG (AP)-A pro- government newspaper reported today that South Afnca's nat1onw1de state of emergency wall remain 1n force after the expected s1gn1ng this week of tough new ~<:uni) legis- lation Meanwhile, the government drop- ped treason charges agatn!>t four ant1- apanhe1d ac11v1sts m Natal. and two beaches were shut in Durban because of an 011 refinery bombing that caused l C )NI>< >N -A newspaper said the manager of Dean Reed. an Amencan an oil slack. \tngcr .,,.hn had II' ed 1n f-ast German) since 1972, thinks Reed ma} have Ix-en Tht Bureau of Information "'31d murderrd tx·lau\t he was thtnl.1ng of returning home The official last 1oday two land mines were found German Ol'.,,.., agen9 AON reported lut week that Reed. 47. had died ac; a Sunday on farm roads 1n northern result of a "tr attic accident." Has mother. who ltves in Hawa11, said she wa' told Natal and were detonated !>aft'ly by he d1nl Tut·,da\ while sw1mm1ng in a lake near h1\ home But the Sunda) bomb experts The Afncan National Time' ol I undon ..aid Reed's manager. D1x1e Llo)d wa<, con\ meed the singer Congress guemlla movement has .... a., lolkd lx'lJU'ie he was thinking of returning to lht' L n11ed States. "Shl' pre.,, 1ously claimed respons1b1hty for (l h1)d 1J111.'\ no1 hd1eve he lulled h1mselfor that his death was an accident. Shl planung land mines 1n faml1ng area~ is rnn' tnll'll hl' ~a' murdered bccau!.e ht had hcen talking openly anoul of Transvaal Provinc.c, north of lea' 1ng 1he \II\ ll·I hlo<.:" the newc;paper said Sunda-. Times lOrrespondenl "'1at.al Ruc,<,dl \11lkr .,,.ho ~roll' the article said he was 1n fa<>I Berlin 10 1n1en ll'.,,. r The bureau also reported that two Kl·cc.J the ".\l·ckl·nd tx·l<m hi\ death v.as reported • blacks wen: burned and lolled by other black.,, ra1!oin~ to 5 7 the death toll since the state ol emergency wa!> declared June 12 In London, the Bnt1sh government reversed its poltcy today by inviting ANC pres1dentOltverTamboto ha"e talks wtth a Foreign Office m1n1ste r There was no 1mmed1ate word from Tambo who is 1n London In Johannesburg, the C 1tizen news- paper sa1<,t officials felt that unre<>t had d1m101shed since the emergency dec- laratton. and that the emergenc> regulations should be maintained mdefin1tel} The newspaper at- tnbuted its report to un1dent1ficd government sources The new.,paper said the ne~ .-.ecur· 11y bills -one allowing detention without tnal for I 80 days and the other authonzmg hroad police powers tn designated .. unrest areas" -~ould probably be held in rl-serve until after the emergency was lifted HereS a list of leading banks with lower rates on new car loans than Bank of America: 1 • 111 .. nfn "'J ---- -~- --- ---- ---""""-1i-----=--=---~---::-~ ----------~----=--------------------- ----------=--~ -~------------= - Ch eck us o ut first ~llJ±:=~:E~~t\m(lnJ.! C.1lifomi;1'..1 5 k,1ding hanks, nrnw <>ffl'r~ fixed • r.11c newt .'H loan~ that h<.·at what you can get .,.. ...... :n B;mk nt Amcnr;i Thnr's :i strong claim. but it's true. We gwmrntee 1t"' If ynt1 ti11d ,1111\a..t·r .armu,11 pt rct'nt.lJ.:t' rate for a f1xt.•d r:-itt• nt?w c.t_r 1(1,tn p11hl1,.ht•d hy ~t·t urity P~cif1c. Ftr-;t lnt<•r:-;tatc, Wells Far~o or Crockt·r h.mb wt·'ll rn.1tl h 11 So why spend your t1mt' cht.'ckinJ.! our rhc.· 11rher-.' Jw,r 'IPJ' hy an~ u>nvulltntly loc.Hc.·<l Bank of Amcnl·a ii!!!::la. hrand1 ( r t.dl 1-800-52 l-6278 Mon -Fn., 7-;i m.-Rr.m. and apply hv phom·; we II ~1vc you a prd1m1rrnry credit d<.'ns1on dw n<.'xt husmess Ja-.· m Bank of America We \Vant the job~ Boy, 3, clings to life after second heart transplant LOMA l.INDA (AP) -D<x:to~ were ma1ntaananga close watch today on a httle Texas boy who remained t'xtrcmel) 111 afier undergoing two h<"art transplants la~t week, a ho;pnal spokeswoman said. "It 1s sull an hour-to-hour v1g1I" Loma Landa Un1vers1t} Medical Center spokeswoman Anita Rock- well said Sunday as 1-year-old Nicky Camz.ales of San Antonio remained 1n cnucal cond1t1on Meanwhile, in P111sburgh. a teen· ager who received two heart tranplants last week died. and a man .... ho spent eight days on 11 Jar.,.ik-7 art1fic1al heart remained 1n cn11caJ cond111un after reue\1ng a human organ N1t:k) received the hean ol a b- \l'ar-old bo} Thursd.1} but there wa!o \till no s1gn1ficant change," c;hc 'kltd. Nicky was on a respirator and other support machinery aod was being treated for acute k1dne) failure Doctors used a balloon tatheter Friday to expand a consmctcd artery that wa11 rci.tncuna the flow of blood leavinJ the heart Surgery performed on Nicky as an infant failed to completely rcpalr the narrowina of hls aorta. doctors da~overcd. "This undoubtedly contnbuted to the failure of the ongmal smaller and ~omcwhat more stressed heart," she said, refemng to the heart ofa 2-year- old that Nicky received an has first transplant. completed early Wednes- day That heart quickly faded. Nick). whose own heart muscle had severely degenerated, 1s the soo of Rudy Carnzalcs, an X-ray techool- ogtst at Kelly Air Force Base m Texas, and has wife, Mary Lou. In Pittsburgh. a man who suffered the same heart d1sca~ that killed tus 1w1n brother rcce1vt'd a second lhance at ltfe from a Jarvik-7 that kept him altve Edmund McDemlott. 32, of Scran- ton Pa . received his new human heart an an operation Saturday. Choice advocates counter 'death to justices' prayers l OS AN(1ELE~ (AP) -Pro- cho1ce advocates prayed for long live'> for Justice\ of the t 1 S ~uprcmc ( uurt a week after a pastor sought their death!> for upholding legal11ed <1bon1on. "We're conducting a prayer protest toda) to pray for long life ol all lhc ">upreme Court JU\llrn ·· frmin1~1 attorney Glona Allml c;a1d ou1-.1de the Amba!osador Hold Sunda) P.llrcd said th~ demonwa1~on outside the sen1n ~a.-. ne{es..ar; because there 1s "a dut> to ~peak out I against death threats.. Her group tamed a hanner reading ... God Grant l ong L1k to Pro-Choice Justices." The Rev Ro~rt Hymcrs of the fundamentalist Baptist Tabernacle wa' c:onduc11ng ha'> Sunday service in the rentt:d hotd rooms he has used for two )ears when Allred and IS abortion <>upponers showed up in protest La\I \unday, Hymers and about I <XJ members ofh1s congregatjon held a prayer \ 1gil outside the downtown federal courthouse to pray for the ouster or death of the JUst1Ct'!i. A sign earned hy the group read, "Pray for Death of Pro-Death Court " Police explain bare facts to LA beach's sunbathers By tbe A11oclated Pren I I LO~ -\ "'1(,ELI \ Pulile haH' e:\po\Cd tl'alous \unbathcr<> on Venice Bealh for taking ofl more than the) \hould an a rnvcrup crackdown, officers '\aid More than 40 warnrngc, nr utat1on'> for 1ndl•cent expo~ure have been 1so;ucd cath week \lnl( polKe hcg•in to naluate the latk ol <;w1m~ear on the heaches la\t month. ''ud \gt M1kl' Mine'> of the Panfil D1vl\1 on. "There's a kchng that 11'.,0K. · M1nl'Ha1d 'People tell us that the} thought they could do 11 here (tn Ven1c.cl Tho-.e people get arre\ll'd · Stacy Keach marries Polish actress LOS ANC1EU::.~ -.\ctor l\ta<.) Kea<.h trading h1., trenchcoat for a tuit. marncd a Polish act re\'> and swept her awa} 1n a wh11e limousine Keach 44 \tar ofC BS-TV's "The ~c~ Mike Hammer marned Polish actre~!o Malgos1a T omaS'il Sunday dunn~ a private m-minutt• l hurth 'ierv1cc tn the prescnct' of ahout 75 family and lnends The groom wore· a white tuxedo, and h1~ bndc a white gown as they relllcd vow-. in St. M1chael''i .\II Angels Eps1copal Church 1n Studio( ti} The Rc' Wea\er'itevenc.olliuatcd Thcgroom'c;actorbrother. James. wa\ be\l man and Dana Belmont ~a' maid nf honor Couple rescued after or deal ln desert , SA.N.Olf:.4G..-.A~nd ~ m<rmtcuniofeThan 12 lio-urs 1i\tilc I '>Corch1ng Ania Borrego desert when their dunt· huggy broke down, were treated for deydratton and heat e:\hau<,t111n a tin tx·1ng rescued. hut searchers had yet to find their disabled vehicle \t.·arther\ \31d 1he ordeal bcpn Late Frida} when Herman and V1ck1 Tyler ol <>rnt1llo ~ell'> and another couple drove into the desert 1n dune hugg1e<, When the I :rkrs' vehicle developed engine tro1.1hle.1he fnend~ went on to get hdp .\ Jq)ul~ shen1Tsa1d the Tylers managed to restart the buggy and go a \hon d"tamc but the vehicle broke down agatn When the other lOUple returm·d lo thl' original site and couldn't find the T)ler<>, a <;earch was launl hed h\ \,1n Dll'$ll < ounty shenffs deputies. ranger!> from the Ania Rorrego \tale Park , lmrx·nal < 11unty ~heriffs deputies and volunteers County dump nelghbors flle lawsults r ULLFRTON -Hundred~ ol homro~ncr' hv1ng near the McColl Dump have filed suit for up 10 \ 7 5 m1ll1on c.1t h tor damages to propert} values and health, citing their proiumm 10 the 'Aurld ~ar II petroleum waste s1tt The claims filed late l hur'iday ag.a1n,1 tht" c 11y h)' 550 homeowners each seek SS m1ll1on to $7. 5 m1ll1on in personal. ht~allh and propcnydamages. Jn s1in1n1 the forms lhe homeowner'> said thl':t onl) hclame awarc of the toxic dump in rt.>cent month\ "There'<; been '>O much puhl1c1ty for \0 many years about this ca~ . to thank tha~.peopk arc )U~t now finding out about the McColl dump 15 dJfficul1 to hchevc, ~1d the Ut) <. attorne; Richard Montevideo. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All dally dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Monday (Served 3 10 p m J Fried Chicken (Half ~a-chicken) Tuesday (Served 3-10 p m } Brochettes of Beef $3.95 Wednesday (Served 3-10 p m ) Teriyaki Steak $4.55 • Employers may bar workers to ·'prevent spread of AIDS' NEW YORK (AP) -The Justice Depanment hu ruled th.at employers and public health officials who be- lieve they arc prevcntina the spread of AIDS may discnminate apinst people afYllcted wilh the fata l disease, accordina to a report published today. A 49-paac confidential lepl opinion saaned Fnday by Ass11tanl Attorney General Charles J. Cooper, interprets the lcpl riahts of people Wlth AIDS and related cond1t1ons much more narrowly than the depart- ment's career c1v1I ri&hts lawyers had recommended, the New York Times reported. Despite sc1ent1sts' assurances that the infection cannot be spread through casual contact, under the Ju111cc Departmen1'1 opinion em- ployen and othm would apparently be able to discnminate ap1ns1 AIDS victims even 1f the employers' fears were not bued on &eientific opinion. ''The ri1k of medltal uncertainty must-be borne" by the person alJeaina discnm1nation. the department says The ruhna is pan or an opinjon on whether AIDS 1 a handicap under federal law. The Justice Department u 1d, "It is 1mperat1ve to recognize the distinction between the disabling effccu of AIDS on Its v1ct1ms and the ab1hty to pread the cond1t1on 10 others" If, for example. a person with AIDS. or acquired immune deficien- cy syndrome, is dismissed from a Job or excluded from a federal pf01111m solely because he suffen from the effects of the ditcate, the d1sm1ssaJ would be 1llcpl, according to the opinion. But if the person was ucludcd because of concern that he would i.prcad the disease, the di1m1ual would not necessarily be iUtpl. Indeed, 1t would aenerally be leaaJ unless the fear of conlaJ.lon was merely "a pretext for dlscnm1nat1on on account of handicap." AIDS 11 most often transmitted throu&h sexual contact. Other means of transmm1on include transfusions of blood or blood products and the sharing of contammatecl hypodermic needles or synnaet by drua abusen. Health officials urging stores to remove their Excedrin capsules AUBURN, Wash. (AP) -Health officials have appealed to the public 10 prod merchants who had not pulled Extra-Strength Excedrin capsules from shelves after finding more than a dozen stores that had not complied with the recall Excednn capsule~ on the shelves, which surpnsed me It was preuy h1ah." K.Jccberg said "There was 50me confusion on their pan," he said "We heard things like 'I thought ')()me official wa\ go1n1 to come and act them , .. The stores with capsules ~\111 on their shelves all were 1n the nonhcrn pan of Kmg County. he said No bottles remained on display 1n the south-county area. 1 ncluding A ubum, where the two victims hvcd for cyanide were performed after his wife heard of Snow's death. A second bottle from the Nickell home and one from a Kent store were turned. over to the FBI after preliminary invest1gauon showed 1hey contained suspicious capsules Those bottles were sent to an FBI lab in Washington, DC . for analysis. FBI spokesman Joe Smith in Seattle said results of th()S(' tests would be withheld dunng the invcst1gat1on Big wheel from Canada Lax plan heading . for OK in Senate ·WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbc , ate is~ ... ,. . • mioor a.mendmc before savaoa what is expected lO be a reaou.DdiQI endorsement to a l&ndmatk w, .. ~1ion pl.an that Tresury SecftW)' Jamct A. Baker 11J calls a very, ver( aoocS bill .. "We like it a le)\" said ... Wo would..D't mind teelQI it ~ U is ... The bill. on •hidl a final vote it scbcdulcd Tuesday, would mili what sponsors claim are tho broedat chanp in the income tax io at teui 1 balf «ntury. A final vote would ICIMf"' the bill to a conference commmcc where numeroia cliffereooes would be wol'ked out with the ve:nioa puteC1, by the Houae. • The H0u.te, meanwhile, will ~ consider Presjdent Reapn•s m:iunt for &Jd to rebclt in Ni<:a.tqua. Some Oemoc:rau ~ tttk.ina to allow aid now only for oon-letha.I itemt and delay approval or mdiwy hardware until later this year The tu bill. ooverina neatly 3,000 pqes. seems to prove the poun that many tu npctU bave been ~uina for years: Makina the tax law fair allo tenda to make 1t complex. Sponaon of the bill c:laim the rate structure 10 the measu:tt bas been tbe key to aoltd.fyiaa IUppot\. -rbe RI.CS are the mqic, .. Majority Leader Bob Dole. R·K.an... likes to •Y· Cyanide-tainted capsules of the pain killer were blamed last week for killing two Auburn-area residents. but word that the manufac1urer had recalled the capsules apparently hadn't reached some small retailers, said Chuck Klcebcrg. director of the environmental health 'd1v151on of the Seattle-King County Health Depart- ment. "We visited about 200 stores yesterday (fnday) and found about 15 places tha1 had_ Extra-Strength Sue Snow, a 40-year-old bank manager. and Bruc.c Nickell, a 52- year-old state worker. died after takini capsules from bottle~ which cont.amed cyanide-tainted capsule'> Ntckcll's death ongmally had been aunbuted to natural causes, but tests The two onginal bottlci. came from lot number 5-H 102, eltp1rat1on date August 1988. But FDA spokeswoman Ellen Miller noted the ~ond bottle found 1n Nick.ell's home was from a d1fferen1 lot number. and urged consumers not to take Excecfnn capsules from any 101 Canadlan Rick ffan-;;Jirlpt) ahake. ha.ad. witll Victor Farr Jr. Sa.nday In e&b, Fla., prior to 8tartiaC Ilia journey ap the U.S. ltut Cout. Banwen la attemptinC to coYer 25,000 milea In b18 wbeelcbalr to ahow what a handicapped penon la capable of 4otnc. The biJ coalition of more than 700 oorporataona, trade UIOCiat1ona. chUTChct and other orpnizahon crusadh~a for the bill even calls auclt I S-27-33 -for the two iDdivi.duaJ rates of IS percent and 27 percent and the 33 percent corporate rate the bill would provtde Court eyes policy on open field searches Scientists plan to study inysterious ozone 'hole' over South Pole WASH INGTON (AP) -Scientists are trekking to the icy wastes of Antarctica, where they will u~ h1gh-alt1tudc balloons to study a mysterious and alarming ozone "hole" tn the atmosphere above the South Pole sc1cnt1i.ts will be on one of the first fl1ahts m August to the w1nter- locked U S. base at McMurdo Sound. the National 5c1cncc restncted to personnel esaentiaJ for the 1CUOnaJ openina of McMurdo and a few scientist• mannina crucial·expenmeota. Bccau~ of the 1mponanct' of the a1mo\phcnc studies. 13 Foundation announced Sunday. The sun stays below the bonzon for much of the AnW'Clic winter which. south of the Equator. occurs in what issummer in northern chmcs. Silt sk1-cqu1ppcd transport planes will make the 2. I 00.mlle tnp from New Zealand. a hazardous night Journey nonnally _...;; __ .;;._ __ ...;.._ ____ _;_ ________________________________________ ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Court agr~d today to decide whether pohce may enter fenced-in property and look into a bam. without first gettin& a search warrant The court said 11 wtll hear a Reagan admin1strat1on appeitl aimed at rr- instatinJ a Texas man's federal drug conv1ct1on The 5th U S \1rcu1t < oun of Appeals ruled last February that a federal drug aacnt and a loc~I police officer violated Ronald Dale Dunn's nghts when they looked inside lhe barn at hi\ ranch 1n John50n Cit)'. Texas. I IT'S ABADB A 1D The appeals court thrr-w out Dunn's conv1ct1on and 16-ycar l pnson term for manufacturing ~a~r~~~0~s~~1:ltee~~~~~1tR ·---.--.... ~ ................ L.UJ..w.&..+w-~--------'- intcnt to d1stnbute them ll t ,lll l't )~{ \'Oll lt'\S than :I dollar The 5th Circuit coun s~ud the barn f< >r il n ill < 1f aJltand t<tl>ll'L'I was within an area where Dunn had a reasonable expectation of pnvacy Or 1l r:m co~t ) ou your lift and. therefore. law enforcement of- ficials violated his nghts by looking • tkan clisease will tragicalh inside before they obtained a court datm ~()()1()()0 men and \\Omen warrant The officers croSS('(i 1wo fenc.cs t hi~ } l'ar. Nov. 5, 1980 to reach the barn. They \\to 'l:t\' trallirallv heGIUSl' lll;Ul\,'. ~1d they saw drug-making equip-h ment inside the barn and returned the Ill.Ill\ 111 lhn~t' h\l':'l U 1uld ht' sawd neltt day wtth a search warran1 for a • closer look. Each war. mil hons of men Jn a 1984 dcc1s1on 1n a Kentucky and \\lllllt'll t':tl drink ,tnd ~rnok<.' case, the Supreme Coun rcaffirme~ a 60-year-old legal doctnnc by ruhng tllt'lll'lt'l\l's 11110 heart trouhll' lhat police may enter and search I I I I "open fields" without a coun war-\IH t ll'll llllll I ll'lr l'\l'rllSl' to rant ti I<' 11u111~l111w rivor\ of OJX'r:ttmg In the Kentucky case, p<>hce sc11cd I"' h manJuana arowina outdoors on a tlw1r I'\ 'remote wntrol unil farm that was surrounded by a fenct-'l'I ·'k i.... h with a locked pte. There were "no ll'\ l'l' w;u mg 11111<.' "'>Ill S trespassina" signs posted. •A lbl ll'lllUf) lC( hnolog\ to AT&T negotlaton ~bid to curtail strike WASHINGTON (AP) -The \tnke at Amencan Telephone & Tclcaraph enters tis fourth week today w11h neaot1ators for six AT&t d1v1sions still try1na to reach agree- ment with the Communication'\ Worken of America "We arc still bargaining.' union spokeswoman Rozanne Weissman said late Sunday after a barpinm1 committee for 35,000CWA members empl~ed by AT & T's lnformaua.a Systems d1v1s1on unanimously re- JCCted the rompany's 1151 offer We1s~man stud ncaot1aton for the company and 76,000 union membc~ who work m AT&r"i \ommunic11- t1ons division, which handle" pnmar- 1ly lona-d11tance ~rv1cc. al\O had fallrd to reach an agreement on term'I of a new thrtc·year contract bclal violence end• In Deavercelebratloa OENVF.R (AP) -Denver·, black community cnde'd its annual eel· tbrauon of emancipation on a qu1t1 note after two nia,hts of violence that included tht' woundina of a poh<'t· man and the ute of tear ps and dO&' to d1apcrsc unruly crowds, The Junetccnth ~lcbntion. which marks the day Tuu slaves lctmt'd of their fl'CC'dom an I 86S. clostd out 111 Ovo-d y run Sunday afternoon Pohct wd Ille Sunday that there had bttn no ttpon of trouhlt and a pccaaJ pahcc tram armtd with ub machine aunt had lc:f\ the ara track dm\ n a lOth rentur} killer \\l· t.tll 1t 'llrt.'S,\ t't'hocantiograph). And tt repn·,<·nt~ thl' absolutt' statt· of the art 111 dt·tl'nnintng the stall' of 1 Ill' human heart. fou ~11npl) ht• dow I\ 011 < >ur tahle ;u 1d pe<.~ll awa\. A tedu11n:u1 thl'll dirt'(."l"i .l~ >lutl'I\ ,aft' tUld pamlt-s.' smmciwave; into }our ch~t. Thew-c1v~ hounre into, over and around your heart and produce a moving pirtun· tc > he read hy our skill<'C.1 physidarh That~ it •An ln<:rrdibly accurate pk1urc·. \ 'trt""-ech.ornnliogram. 111 our t'Xp('nl'tlll, oners :t lf '1 11 l t'rtllllty of tlw pn':'l<i1n· <>f non pn~'l'l<l' of coronary art<.'!') di~':L\t' If, 01 lt' of tl l<.' mmt "ioph 1 'ltlt atl'd diagnoslll loob Ill <. .mh.tl llll'dl cirw tc><Lt\ ' And 11 s 111s1 1111t· 111 the adv:mn'<I st m.·rn11g tt"'(hntqm~ \H' sp1.,·1.Ll11e in 1hgrtht•r \'.1th tr:tlli llonal prou '<lllrt" oi 1r spa{'(· .tgt · lt~t 1ngprov1dt~ a th<>r<>ugh und~~t.mdmg oft lw cnndi t 1on of \our heart •oran~t· Oiunt\ 's premiN heart m~tllut<.' dot•s more· than take your pKtun· SI Jude Hosp1t.LI .md Rch;thil 1t.at1on Center Ila.' 111:1.1111.;um'<I .t n:putation for !\tth• ot tlw art 111ttl icll mn· for rwarly thn.'· dt·ctdt'-' And 111 tha1 tinw. w<.,.w sucu~,full~ tn:"tted thot1samb .m<l tllous:m<b of lard1.t<. pat1enL'i ( >ur I nstitutt· st:u 1lb fl".tdv. m t:u t t(>r \ 1rtualh am thing that l'::Ul h.1p p('ll to or affrt t the hu111;m hmrt c~1thl'teri1.auo11\ balloon .mwc, plcl\ty, hvpas.~ valw n-plac:t•mt•nl\ \Xe can show }11t1 ho\\ to \top smokmg. n'<h1u· strt~:\ eat l)(.'tler. ).,'<.'t fit And if vmfvt.• had a 1 ieart atl.lt k. ~ou 11 ht• happ\ to kilo\\ Helping to Q~.!l!l we touch. we haw a superh rehah1htation program From farrnly suppon to therapy Everything to get you up and trclCk into your regular routine a.' soon as possihle • 1-800-4-+j-l'Rl. Call that number for a frt.'t' hro cllun· on how to recogrnze. and morl' nnpon.antl}. help preH~nt hl'art tu~t'it' Call it aho t<>r much mon· i11fom1ation on our superhl) \laffed I 1t~.trt lnst1tult' .md It\ spt• dal l'd11x.1.rd111~r.11'll\ (k•partment < ~Lll 11 lnr \ nur~ ·11 nr for ~onw I lfl(' \Oil C:U'\' :ti)( lllt le )(~l\ )ou 11 f(,·l .1 1111ht'!tt·r11t'\t ttnw. knowing that p~un ~nu ft't'I will he ~' 111t • 111 t I w m11m111~ But \ou II -.1111 bt• lll'rt• • THE HEART INSTITUTE AT ST. JUD HOSPITAL \Catt of lht·an f8(11tlif.. for 1tw ptt \Tntk>n. ck1ttilon and 1ThabUltatlon of htar1 ·ttl•ttd probk-m IOI F. \aknda Moe l>t' Fullmon. f.allfnrnls 9Mti\ 1-800-44~?782 tall durtna buq boo,... '.; 0...,. Cot.It DAILY PILOT/ Monday, June 23. 1988 Toss aside your stereotypes at Police Olympics The Second largest gathering of amateur athletes in the world opens Tuesday in Orange County. It is the 20th Annual Cahfornia Police Olympics, hosted by the Newport Beach Police Department and UC Irvine. Nearly 6,000 of California's finest will be m our backyard to compete in sports tba tare as sedate as q uoi l~ and as rugged as boxing. Champions will be crowned in 4 7 events. It promises to be quite a spectacle -the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat right in our own backyard It's an opportunity we should not pass up. Not only will the sports fans among us sec some good competttton, but all of us will come away with a positive f eeLing for our policemen and policewomen. T oo often, citizens give their law enforcement professionals too little credit for the dangers they face, the pressures they endure and the pay -often too low - they accept to maintain the ~ace and tranquility of their commumues A simple v isit to a few of the Police Olympics venues will show us hardy, healthy, energetic, dedicated, committed people who compete wtth each other as zestfully as they pursue a secure society. Support your local police department -and pohcc from all over the state. Attend the Police Olympics Tuesday through July 1. Put your stereotypes aside and find out what kind of people the long arm of the law 1s attached to. Opinions expreued In this space are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 11 Invited The Detty Piiot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626 Phone ~2·6086 Support Firguson push for TolD. Hayden's ouster Tu the Ed11or Tell me that I d1dn ·1 <,erH the "'Jr )'ear,;n the ll \ "-a\\ and lose five ol m> closest fncnd<, in att1on JU\t \O that \\-C could protcll the nght\ nl traitors and allo"" them to sent: in high political otlicc Tell me that there I\ !>t1l enough JU'>t1ce in th1.-. land of our!> to ou'it \uhvcrs1 ves from the: hallo"ed hall) of the Leg1slaturt and send them St:UrT)mg back under rock!> or wher eHr el~ they breed and arc bred. Toda}. A~'iemblvman Cril Feq~uson will make a mouon in the California As~mbl> to get thdt august bod' to enlom~ .\ntcle VII \cct10n 9 ot' lhl· < ahlnm1a Const1tu· 11on In hnet thl\ an1cle 'i>tate) tha1 anvone attl\cl} c1dvocat1ng suppon of a fore1~n go,trnment against the I n1tcd ~tak\ during host1ht1e) shall Ix-barred Imm \tatt· t•mplo) ment fh1\ article. 1f enforced. \hould n·c,ult in the rcmm al of Tom Ha}dcn from h1!> pos1tmn tn the As!>Cmbl~. 1.ihould anyone doubt Ha>den '<, guilt. "'e refer to h1\ broadcast!> from ffano1 in 146 7, h1\ continual -;uppon ol ~orth Vietnam and h1'> e.xultallon mer the "v 1\.'IOI)" of the V 1et ( ong. fhe foll~ing people in particular arc urge<:rlu call or ~nte th('H ac;semblyman to voice supf)ort for Mr Ferguson's motion J ·\n'.r veteran 111 WW I \.\ V. II Korrn or Vietnam 2 .\II \ 1ct1ms ot opprn.,1on'> 111 tot.-ihtanan regjmr:\ ' All other'!> who hc.·ltc:vc that tho~· 1 n \.1olat1on ofthl" ton,t1tut1on' ol lhl' l n1ted States and the state ot < al1 · lorn1a c,hould Ix pun1.,hed J w f<..[1() C o~ta Me'ia CdM needs new parking lot To the E-di tor Mr Philip ~an\onr\ recent kttcr m 1\\tatc\ and d1\tOrt'> fact' perta1n1ng to the cxten\wn ot thr Ba\'>ldt par"-:1n~ lot He treeh u~\ the term 'dc•.truc- t1on ," 1mpl} ing the aftermath ol a Kanr,ao, tornado \uLh t'> not the la'e -plan\ for resurtac1ng, landscaping. ..ind lighting the entire lot are under v;a} ~tandarl1' for 'crc<·ning and hcaut1tic.;at1on will rcrtainl\ he oh- \1'nl"tl The: 1mpht'at1on 1hat ··1wch:e natl\e tree\" are ol <tnncnt age, dc'><'r\lng of prc.-,enat1on. 1c; a fallaq r he ta\l·grow1ng cucal:tptus wen· 11lanll'<I onl} nine ~car. ago and <1tta1n1:<l 1hc1r !tile and appearance in th1'> '>hr>rt ume lrriµtmn of the ,,,(.Jt11ng 1'> not IX'ncfil 1al to the older trt't'' <.1nJ the\ arc nov; f.t maintenance prohlcm • II 1\ oh' 1ou' t11 the rn11\I casual 1h'(ncr that onh J lrw husines'>c' h,1\1' 1111·,trect park1ngc1nd there is nn 'urplu\ parking 1n Corona del Mar r h1l\l'. hu\lrll'\\t'\ that do havt: nfl- \ITC:l't parking ha\!~ ..cvt•rc prohlt:m' rntmting uw. of their private lot'> to tU\tomcr\ l 111.al hu\tne'>\C\ are frl' qucnll~ cntic11nl hcrnu'>e •1f cm ployee parking on public \trcct' a'> 11 thoo;c employer'> arr some subhuman 'ipecacs not worth~ of inclu:r.1on a' a member of the '"publ11. .. Beach· bound "1s1t1ir\ and nt·arh} n:s1dent\ who u:r.e their gar.igc<i tor other than car 'iturage Jrt' amon~ lhl mo\t frequt·nt ofTcndcr' Spa\.e'i on P< H art· not patrnlkd tor parking '1olat111n<, and tar\ re main for a' long a<, eight hour\ or longer l..alk nf adc4u.itc parking. rather than prO\lnlll} to J a'h1on l\l.md. 1:r. the mort· llkl'I) cau~· ot hu.,inC'i'i failure\ Mr San-.om• imphco; th1\ lot \\.Ill bi.· U\Cd for bU\lnCSS C).pan\ion f ht'i IS ndiculous bt1Mrng building regu. lauono, preclude C!lpan\lun for a vanct'I of reason!>. 1 c bu1ldable \(juare footage. height hmttat1on .. and parking requ1remt•n1' In all fairness. comp.Ht' the area of the Bayo,1dc and Carn.won Parks with th1'> extended parking lot which can tx· ~·lf-'iupporting 1f mt·tercd. and u111tnhute to the ar4u1\1t1nn of other m ul h needed mini.parking lots ()urc h thal 'nflt ukin11 too much. l>l L MASTERS < ore ina del Mar Boaters don't pollute NB bay In tlw ( d1t111 \ud1C) lirund) 10 her lcttc1. l\.1oonngpenalt1c\coul<I re,nlH· Nfi Ila\ polluuon .. propo~·, an\ ho.u caught d1scharg.ing the ht·ad 1n the ha) automaucall) l(J\c.'' 11\ moonng w dock space would help 1m mcasurabl) tow~1ttl rkan1ng Nl'~ pon ti arbor While: a nohk tht•or} wt•'vc heard for 21J yean 1hat hoat ownrn dr~ fulh tu hlame for the rcputc.'d probkm, we an~ .,till looking for proof to back up th1\ idea Wh.11 ha\ been prcnen 1~ c><:caw,nal \cnou\ chem1Cal 'IJllll\ drain1na into the Back Ba} whKh ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat rl·4u11e'> mon1tor11114 .for wh1~h boaluwncr~ha,co't ~·t·n blamed for '" I.tr I hl'n we ha\e tht• matter of our <Kt::ln fnench, who have ~n doing a' 1hq have for m11l1nns of yean. II 1he wnter 1s a\ senou~ as 'ihe seems to he to ehmmate pollu11on. \hould all KUii\, pchc.Jns. rnrmorants. 1Ca hons .111d fi\h wear diaper' to protec.:t our hK.11 water>'' And would !>he hke to lc:td a volunteer bnsade to help 1 h;in¥C th<'\t' d1:iixr' to protl"Ct our "·"~·· , r llftll ZJN (IS<!Of TomTelt MI r 11\jlng ( dlt 01 o...ll-., Clly [dltOI TOfllClenin ~Fdftt11 c, ... ._.. SJ>on• f.cjii()f l'A1 RICK l'vf ROYC l Newpor1 lk•ch ~ce.•=• Conlf0!!9f ...... L.~ P•OdUCllOfl MentQI" Teny.C ..... CwCIMlflon M1MQef ........... ..., l.f8'"9lln0 Olfectoi ~~:-or "There's something very special about a school. any school. at .. graduation Ume .... The very air seems to vibrate with excitement. Graduation that magic, most exciting time of year Underytng layer of sadness can •t squelch happiness 11·~ that magic mu\t l'\Clling t•ml· ol vear -at ka't for the k1do; - C1raduat1on' If you've been following, a-; I have, the daily adHnture) of the charac1crr, 1n the comic strip .. For Better or For V. or<;e," )'OU 're aw Me that Niu~ (aka Fh1abeth) 1\ ab<1u1 to "gradulate"' from kindergarten fhat's nice I gucv •. but I think kid\ !>hould know what the ccremon} 1\ all about. and I think that kindergarten t:hildren are too young to appreciate all of the pomp and <,plendor nn the other hand when a kid ha\ worked and c;laved through nine year'> of S<.hool. I thin~ there should he a graduation cercmon~ So dOl"s m} daughter, Jill. 1111 1s 14 year\ old and ha:r. JUSt graduated from TeWinklc School 1n Costa Mesa A~ e11treme bad lu< k would have 1t. I came down with a prell} ~vere 'itomach disorder on the dct) of Jill's graduation and '>O ""a" unable to attend That doesn't, however. stop me from being very proud of her With regard to scholarship. \he ma1nta1m excellent grades She's also B1u HARVEY a member of the school ba<iketball team, and her team won the ~ham p1onsh1p last lime around Of cour~. I'm equall~ as proud of m} other daughter Joanne Joanne I'> 15 and attends fatanc1a High School <.ihe s an old hand at this high school bui.iness, and I expect that she'll take Jill under her wing and show her th<.' ropes ne!lt ~ptember There's something VCI) sixual about a school. any school. at gradu- ation time. and for that matter. for the whole month before graduation fhe \.er) air ~ems to vibrate with excitement There 1s, of course. the fact thnt c,ummer vaLallon ic, JU'it around the corner That's for the whole c;tudent bod) For the 'raduating das ... 11' e'en more eJtutlng T he)"re the big l'het"sc\ Evel)bo<l~ In thl' \lhOOl 1\ )Ounger and 1n a lower da'i'> than they arc J'hey get out ut classes for such things as ~hool pictures and graduation r<'hearsal Caps and gowns have to be ordered Yearbooks have to be passed around and signed, and 11'r, vef) important to come up with en ong1nal statement to wri tc 1 n to tht'.' books ofothers. "2 good 2 be 4 goucn" 1s out of v~uc There's also an underlying la)'er of sadness. The school 10 which you've gone forthe past nine years is about to become a part of your past The old familiar campus, of which you know every nook and cranny, will still be there neJtt year But you'll be bottom man on the totem pole at a new ~hool. about which }OU know next to nothing. There are goodh:res to be said to fnends and. per hap<; a tear or twn will be shed with that one c;pec1al lnend You'll 'K'C them all agam next Sep- tember but when you're 14 ncllt September can ~cm ltke ne\l cen- tul) Ah. but tomorrow is the first da) ol "acat1on' There are three long months ofh1ke nding, game pla)mg. beach going and h<>} watching to be anuc1pated and drooled over Maybe there's the CllCllement of a summer Job, that first actual work experience for actual monry I think that 1n thr final anal\.S1s. the excitement and the feeling ol accomplishment and the happ1nes~ muc;t outweigh the sadness To Jill who will <;tan high school ncJtt September. and to Joanne, who has that first summer JOb this sum· mer, I love you both. and I'm vel) proud of}ou Now. go get 'em. tiger\ Has advent of TV cameras changed Senate? You bet! But majority of senators seems to feel changes are primarily positive ones By MICHAE?. SHANAHAN litoeleteflf ..... ..,._ WASHINCrTON -Sen. Howell Hef'lin. a former Alabama Judge and a huge bear of a man, looked straight into the camera''> eye last week. and began 1uggltng a grapcfru1t·\1ted. wadded·up ball of paper Th1<;. he told lable telev 1s1011 view- er~ '>ymbohzed "'a hot potato.'" then being debated on the Senate floor C ompla1ntn~ ahoul eOort!> to retain tax dcduct1b1hty for lnd1v1dual Re ttrement Account\, lkOin s~11d. "'I have to look at this and 'iay th1c; t'> the hot potato approach llnder the g.lare oftclev1s1on lights I fefl1n said. 11 you "happen to put your hands on e hot potato. the fir\t thtnl you do 1s, becau<,e 11 1\ ~ hot, you flip 1l to the other hand and then you flip 11 back to the first hand." Rack and forth, from hand to hand fkw the paper ball. the action clo!!ely followed by one or more of the automat1gliy-c~mdrollt'd c~meras now focu~ on the cavernous Senate chamber "The danger 1n the hot poteto approach 1s as you transfer 1t from one hand to the other, you drop 1t."" said Heflin, s1multancou,ly allow1na his paper ball to fall to the floor Has televmon chanaed the Senatr- s1nce the elcctrontc aae amved thrtt week\ 110'1 You betcha Some of the effects arc cosmr-ttc, other\ more substantial; and still othcni are )'ct to come An estimated three mtlhon houK hold, with cable v1cwcn can now tune in to daily Sena~ se~saons on the C-Span cable network which bas also camed House prooecdinp for fiv~ yean The number of Senate viewe" 1~ hk.ely 10 arow and there 1\ consensus on Capitol Hill that those who do tum to C-Span arc amona the more influential voten in each st.ate. l'hc broadcans a re otlictall )' pan of a ,,~ • ...,eek e~pcriment and the Senate mu~t vote again ne~l month on whether 10 make them perm nent But there appear<, to he genrral agreement with ~nate MaJonty uadcr Bob Oole'c; rnmmcnt that. "The only thing.-, I have seen are good." One senior Democratic aide, not 1ng changes in dress on the Senate t1oor. said. "I w1'1h I had bought stock in a compan} which manufactl.&{e~ rtd tics" Man)' -although certainly not all -ot the legt'llator-i have been conforming to the \tandard telev1smn formula calling for 'IOhd red 11es and blue ~hirts on day'i when they expt•l·t to speak on the floor And generally 1t appears senators .ire dressina better when they come to ~nate floor e'lpectally those running for re-dccuon. fkyond drcs4', many ~nators. in duding the phy4'ically impo"l1ng Heflin, are u4'tni visual aids, thurts and graphs. dc'i1aned to illustrate 9cbatina points. A few of the less c·oord1n11ted have found lhemsclve 1n a televised Laun:) and Hardy routine with charts falltna down or becoming tanaled in microphone cords. Recently Sen John He1n.t, R-l'a .. talked for five minute'l nl">out kidney d1alym and 1llu•nrated h1" sprech w11h an art1fic1al organ and ~ome tub1na from 1 d1alys1s machine Even 1f the cabk audience 14' "mall. televmon'" impact ts already 11io1fi· cant because taped sqment!I of floor tpttehes arc now available to networks and local 5l&l1ons Oozens of senaton· offices now routinely beam eitcerpt'I from sprechc<1 by "'tellne 10 television and radio st.ations 1n their ltatcs on issues of local intertst -nuclear waste 10 W11h1n1tM, farm !ubstdic'I m the Midwest. the 11lepl drua trade 1n Flonda. This is bound to inctt.a~ the 1dvan of inc um bent !litnlton when voten iCC them pe1kin1 p1nn 1hc btlckdrop of an mst1tut1on as old as the republic. Many senators now appej'r to dr-hver punch1n. ( \horter speeche) tailored for a tl"lc· \ 1'i1on audience \\ a matter of simple anthmt'll(. tht'I helps Rep~bl1can!> more than Democrat<i because there are so many more GOP 1ncumbent'i th1-; year On the other hand. a badly·wntten or badlr-dehven:d sixcch could do pohuca damaBe for an incumbent. e:r.pec1ally 1f 1t 1~ rebroadcast or used by a poliucal opponent One unanswt'.'red qucstwn is whether tele\ ISIOn will affoct the outcome of vote~ 10 the Senate In the only close noor fight ~·nee televmon. ntne of l 8 Republtcans runn1na for re-election defied their party leade~ last week and voted to restore the tax deduchb11tty of IRA contribution<; Sen Alfonse D'Amato. R-N Y .. the chief supporter of thr-IRA amend- ment, said he has no doubts that 1elevis1on helped h1'1 p05tt1on. although the amendment Mrrowly failed, 51 to 4R. Pnvatcly, aides to both Dole and Democratic M1nor11y Leader Robert C. Byrd Jr., 'lay they now make a conscious efTort to auarantcc that partisan speeches from the oppos1· tion arc countered from a ~nator from the opposition With 1elev1s.ion now a rtRlity, senators arc troupina to the floor w11h areater frequency and Senate a1de, . say a traffic Jam has occas1onally dtveloped amona mcmben \ttkin1 to speak on inucs that arr not controvernal or on which the out- come 1s forqonc Over the Iona run, the bta&C1t beneficiary of televised debate is likely to be Repubhcan leader Dole as an almo!lt ccn&Jn candidate for his part)"s prt11dcntial noman1uon in 1988 Simalarl>. pro prct1ve Democratic prt,1dential c.-:and1datca hkc Gary Hart of Colorado and Joseph 81dcn of Delawat'f hl\'C' alao been pvcn a rt..tdy-madt nallonal forum they dido t hlVt before . BILLBARVSY coJamntmt JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN A TT A Soccer gives Mexico bad PR WASHINGTON -Mexico''\ pol- 1t1cal establishment probably hoped that by playing host to the World Cup soccer scnes 11 could improve 1t<i image, but 1t didn't reckon wtth the Mex.1can telcv1s1on executives who were entrusted with this assignment. One good question. of cou~. w11 how Mexico. with a multib1llton- dollar fore1an debt th1u threateM to send 1t into bankruptcy could afford to host the game), which were onginalJy scheduled to be played in Colombia Yet when Colombta drop- ped out becauSt' It couldn't afford the necessary expenses. Mexico was chosen This was arranged through the good offices of Joao Havelange, the Braz1han who heads FIFA, the feder- ation that governs the world's most popular sport Mexican olflc1als explained thl.lt the country could afford the ho~t duties because pnvate busmess would pa) for 11 But 11 was the l\.1ex1can government 1hat paJd for the two new airports that were built to sausf) FIFA requirements for the nine r111es when~ the games were played. And 11 wasn't pnvate bust· ne<;smen who paid more than S25 m1ll1on for the 50,000 Mexican <.old1ers and poh~ who provided sccunt) for the g.amc!> While the mOuii: of tounsts would help to offs.et some of the'>C expense'>, 1t appear!> that the only outfit that reall)' cashed 1n on the soccer aamco; wa<. Televisa. 1hc Melltcan entcrt.a1n- ment conglomerate And 1ntere\t1ngly t'.'nough. Havelangc. the head of FIFA, has a financ1al relat1onsh1p with Telev1\a Furthermore. Gu1llermo { anedo a MeJt1can who ts vile president of FlFA and was the rhtef oraan11er of the games. 1s a senior executive ot Televisa Even this hint ofS<:andal might not ha' e been enough to ment the headline stones in the European press about "disaster," "armed robber(' and "raclcet Without precedent." a·ut what tnfunated the European pres:r. was that Tclev15a failed so spccl8cu· larly 1n tts attempt to transmit the '>occer games to 1t'i 10temat1onal JV l'U'itomers I otal blatkouto;, occurred for vari - ous pcnoch in the Un1ted State'>. Bra11l Algena. A.ustna, Belgium. Germany T urkC ). Sw11zerland C zechoslovak1a, Finland.· Norwa). Bulgaria, Holland. Ireland, Bnta1n, Morocco and Nigeria There were uthe1 tethnolog1~·al foul-ups laid to T elev1sa'<i in· compctem·e •Transm1.,'ilon of the game., in· 1ended for one TV channel in France went instead to ll'i nval channel •Onc game was broadcast 1n C1erman to ( anad1an eud1cnce!>. •Colombia $Ot commentary 1n Portuguese v. h1ch 1s not spoken 1n that country. West Germany 'ot commentary 1n Frtnch. and Bntt'ih audiences were 8JYCO Spanish audio to accompany some gam~ •On the opening day. only ~ven of the 33 countn~ that had paid m1ll1ons for the }ran<,m1ss1on a'1u1Hy rcte1ved 1t In add1t1on, 1oumahsts w~rc •nary and frustrated when the) had to pay S850 just to have a telephone con· nectcd -and then found out the phone often didn't work ' Television companie' arc sttll edd- ang up the tens of thousand, of dollars in phone bills necessitated b> Tefc-v1~·s foul-ups They had to patch together commentary for the game\ when TeleVl~·s tran!lm1ss1on black- ed out or wa5 provided in the wrona languaie. Many of them arc demand mg their money back Even domestically, the ,occcr games were mishandled Many oftht" ,tadiums hnve been half-empty. bt cau~ offic11.ls ~t ticket pnoc~ higher thin a day's WaJC' for the averaac Mo1ca.n sococr fan It's possible that Mc~K•n tele- vmon eitecuttver, can act their act toaether by the tame the last pme 1s played on Sund.lly before an e1t1· mated wortdw1de audience of 2 billion But don't bet on 1t ANGST IN THE ISLANDS: ln- 1eU1acnoc sources 11y the commum\t rebel~ 1ri the Philippines went into shock at the ouster of their old spamna partner, Ferdinand Marcos and haven't recovered since lt'i alm0tt foraou.en now, but the rebel leaden ra1hly called for a boycott of the pre 1cknt1~I ~l~ion that led to Cora.zo!" Aqwno 1 'people power" revolullon. The communists thouaht ~hg< could demonstrate their popular tnnucnoc -but onl~ a handful of fthp1noa 11..ayed a~y from the vouna booths. Jo!-11)' m111radina the •i&ns of Aquino 1 l)!>Pulanty, the rebel le.den arc now 1n seciuiion, tt)'lna ia fiaurc out then next brilhant movt •ck .U.tnee aotl Delt Vu Atta an •JHk-etelt "' Itta. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 23. Judd Nelson sells hiil flicks By BOB TllOMAS ., ,, .. ..._.,... I.OS ANGELES Re.arnd tn Mame with Yankte values, Judd Nelson doean't •arec wtth many }ouna acto,., who cl11m all they owe their studio and pubhc 1s a aood pcrf ormancc. "h's an actor's re pon1nb1hty to he'lp sell h1' lilms.'' .said the 26-year- old Ncl'°n. "Plato u1d u: The 1tale iervc, you, and you serve the st.ate, The studio helps me 1&nd r help the \lud10 · Puamount hired mr to make a movie, and I'm ,oina tc> help .ell it. I know a 101 of performer' don't 5h1tre that St'nllment But that', tht' iveat th1naabout a free \CM:1ety You c;an do what you want " to St Paul's Preperatory lb n to Haverford Collcp in PCllnsylvanaa While there he "fell into &ctm1" and qull ~f\er two ye.an, much lo his f11thcr's d1strns. " vcn when I started worlrina;. my lather 140Uld Uk whether I Wal ao•na back tooollcv ... Nelson wd. "I .aid. 'Dad, I've 101 a job' He ba1 stopped askma me, but he 1.ell1 me. 'Keep rt·adinJ '" Nel1on 1tud1cd for two ycan at the ~tella Adler con\ervatory and began <tc11n1 in cla sac p~y1 off-Bro dway. In I 982 he went to Hollywood. making his film debut as a street kid who trade plaua. with a nch preppy al a board1na M:hool. He followed .. with "fa ....... -.u...u Oub·• aod • With bl.$ fa.lm cateet rnti . Nelson look a year off to do thn!t e.tay1 ... Planet f ,ira" nd •• Doll" I\ the Los An~ Matt T Forum, and .. ()rpblns .. in FloridJ. Now he's ~uina ready for 100 film ... From tht Hip." Judd Nelton may be ttmRed wi telcvisaon inteT'YieW1, but be l!&J no qualm about appeannJ u barn before studtnts at b.i&b tch ··Society has p ven m~ a loa.;: M rcatoned .. r want to pvc a htt back " >,nd w. even 1n the face of ' w11~enn1 reviews, Judd Nel'iOn has Cbrla Sarandon play• a coppenmlth wol'k· ~on the Statue of Liberty who Ha a friend fall to bJa death ln .. Liberty .. tont,cht at 8 on NBC. ChaJlnel 4 . ~h1mselt available tor 1ntcrv1ews l!"-'i"'W~ll-~'-111 10 Ip publtc11e .. Blue ( lt) " the ramoun1 release m wh1th he stars with Ally Sheedy He will even face telev151on 1nterv1ew5 even thoul}l he dreads them e If SEARCH Of THE TAOJAN WM -~~ ,.~Men From 8111• Rldol" ~~~) IAl Blttt•, Mara Cordey ~~!" (1ea.4) Krta Kr• loffttlon, T reet Wlllieml flLMOVIE *** "9 To 5 (1980) Jane Fonda, Dolly Pll1on Cl lllOXINO OOOCOUPI.£ MOYIE tu "The AIYer' (1984) Mei Gtl>- ton, Sluy $pie4k 4:30- S•MOYIE IH MOVIE • *. Evtrytlllng You Always Want td To Know About Sex (But W•e Alrlld To Alie)" ( 1972) WOOttf Allen. Gene Wiider -1~ =~SHOW 8NENC~ 700 ClU8 MCME tt1..; "Loet In Amlrlcl • (1985) Al- btt1 Brooke, Julie Hagerty -12:30-D 8 LATE NIGHT WITlf DAVID l..ETT'9lllAH l:VBAEAK * * * 'I Ac.cuM ( 1958) Joee Fetter VMca Llldlorl N>EP£NDENT NEWS wow t t '-' "Thi LNllW Saini ' ( 1956) John O.tic. Paul OouQ1a I LOVE. AMERICAN 8TYLE "You give me words to say and I ran act,'" hi: <;111d ... Put me.-1n front ofa camera and ask me qu"1ions about my~lf and I frttle When I wa~ on the 'Today Show · I iwt there with my knees knocking. Jan,· Pauley said, 'Relax. the people are out there 1n hair curlers hanng their firc;t cup of coffee 1u-st talk to them · I wa\ sull ~arcd "When TV 10terv1ewcrs a'ik me ye~-or-no que'iuons that''i u\ually what they get 'Yes or No'" fhts 1s from the out~1der who tyrramzcd hi'> fellow detention stu- dents in "The Brt'akfast ( lub .. and who takes on a murderous Flonda png m .. Blut' C tt)' " With his brood- 1ngc.-ye!> and long unruly hair, Nelson seems well ca'it a!> challenger of the status quo "Actuall} I was reall) mort like the uthcr two guys tn ·The: Breakfast nub,"'headm1tted ··1was\crygood at "ud1es and sport\ * • •; V111on Oueat ' ( 19851 Mat!Nw Modine. Lindi Fiortnlll'IO NEW UT'EMCY'. AH NTAOOUCTIOH TO COM~ Gi) PMl8E lliE LOfl) C MOVIE • * •; 'Gl'lnOvlew U SA " ( 1984) Jlmll L• CYf111, C Thomu Hovlell "I used to play a lot of tenn1~. but I ga .. e 11 up becau~ of a ·win mcntah- 1) • I had to go out and beat my opponent c.-ve~ ume or I was unhap- P" That"> dumb ;\lot of acto~ have that same a1111ude You've got 10 rl"mc:mber 1l., onl)' mo .. 1es It's not medical rc~arch or !>Omc:thmg ·· -10:15- fI!) AB.JOIOUS PAOORAMMING -12:40-IJ (J) MOVIE Nel\on was born 1n Portland, Maine . hie; father a lawyer. h1'> mother a •UJlte legt!>lator He was ~nl -10:30- • JAPAH'S GRAHD ICA8UKI 1H AMERICA • • • 'Great Cathenne . 11968) p._ t• O'Toolt, Jeennt MOf'MU Hollywood fighting movie 'runaways' L05 A.N<1F-LES <A.Pl -Herc·~ another bulleun from the war front The Hollvwood Cha mber of <om- merce ts ·fil!)lt1ng mo\-1C runaways with a new documentaf') film The chamber. alarmed b~ the 1ncrcas1ngJy successful efforts of other sate, 1n lunng movie pro- duction away from Hollywood, has come up with a 22-minute film called ··Runawa> A Cahfom1a Cns1s •· "We've got to do something lo 5top 'I ork FlonJa Massachusells I nas and Tcnne'>!ICC --tu lure produccrc; awa) from C altlomta These state~ go all out to .icrnmmodatc thl' pro- dul 11on compante'> By tontrast, SS}'> C harlotte Cla}, the film"s c~ccut1vc producer, film- makers 1n ( ahfom1a meet nothing but resistance from loc~I go\-tm- ments. bu\1nessmen and re!.1dents fom1a IS losings I 5 b1l11on }early 10 MATTHEW 8ROOERJCK a very d1s1urb1ng trend." said Rill I Welsh. chamber prc!.1dent "( al1- tilm production to other state!> FERRIS "The human cost 1n terms of unemployment 1s c:normou~ We hope that the film will alert evel)one I BU ELLER~ m the state to the danger to our ~ ~ economy represented by runnwa) D·A"V OFF lilm production " .ia W The documentary, narr.lted b)' Dennis Weaver, focuses on the ag- gressive efTon~ of five states -New RALPH MACCHIO PAT MORIT.\ NOW SHOWING. ·-· _ ........ ~,.\Ut ._, .... llA•-f\1- .,_ ·-· -· ~'~ ...... ,. 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Fanuly reunion could also be featured GEMINI (Ma~ 21-Junc 20): Favorable lunar asp«t comC'ldes with philosophy, spintuahty, education. commurucauon and travel Cunos1ty works overtime -you learn plenty about od>ert and yourself. You'll add to SYDNEY wardrobe, improve body image. CANCER (Junc 21-July 22). What appeared to "shp away" will once a&&Jn o become available. Applies to busrness, MARR ~oner.. personal rclat1onsh1ps. You get ••••••••••••• rare • serond chance" lnd1v1dual who JrCVlously was indifferent now shows hvely tnterest in your welfare LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Scenano highlights sumulatton. crcat1v1ty. hvdy dialogue. clash of ideas Focus o~ change. travel. vanet}. 1~tensified love relauonsbip. consideration of mant.al st.at us Gemini. Virgo. Sagllt.anus play roles VIRGO (Aug 23-~pt. 22) Accent on practicality. health. dependent!>. pets, resoluuons conccmang diet and nutnuon Focus also o_n emplo)ment. ~pie who share your ideals. MaJOr domesuc adjustment 1s featured. LIBRA (Sept 2J-Oct 22) Good lunar aspect h1ghh$hts phr,s1cal altracllon, chansma. excnemcnt, intensified love relat1onsh1p You 11 be fbnunate in matters olspeculat1on -means you could wan contest. SCORPIO (Oct 23-NoY. 21)· future prospects come into sharp. clear focus. You'll learn where you stand. vou'll gain access to excellent business or investment opponun1t\ You'll be asked to meet deadline love rtlauonsh1p plays role. SAGfITARlUS (No" 2~-Dec 21 l. l.mphas1s on tnps. \tSHs. ideas. .. confront.al.Ion" v.nh one who recent!) broke promise. Dlspla} humor. V1tahty. personaht~. vcrsatahty -'\tand tall. far abovc foolish argument. You'll complete important project CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19} Money figures prominently -you'll lchow )'OUr own worth, you'Jl locatc loc;t anicle, )OU COUid also make excelh:nt f\J\AnC1al arrangement Nev. st.an in new direu1on 1s h1ghltghtl'd Romam:e f11ures prominently AQUARIUS (Jan W-Feb. 18) 'r ou are on nght trad. de'ip1te ob)ecuons by persons who could have uhenor mot1vcs Man} of :rour best quah11es surge to forefront Be aware alert, confidcnt, direct. willing to display p1oneenng spint PISCES(feb I <I-Marth 20) What you '>CCk 1s close at hand -look behind S(:Cnes. G1vc (ull pla) to intellectual \:Unos1t:r. make. mquines: reJCCt superfiual responses You will learn valuable <,e<:ret (Jemm1. 'iag1nanus figure prominently (F JUNE U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusual voice. poc;<;e'>'i a ~nse ol drama apprec..iate an. music lullUI') You do ha\C a "<;weet tooth" - this $hould bc rnntrolled. and such control could represent anchor whcre sclt- 1ndulgcncc 1Honccmcd Taurus Libra Scorpio people play 1mponant role'> in your life You'll completc project tht!> )Car }'Ou'll bend ofhm11a11ons. the '!ik) will be the hm1t and \OU could bc "fl1mng v.11h fame and fonune ·· Augu!lt will be outstanding for YOU in I Q86 Cursing motivated by companionship? f-ell O\l.'I ""ho dcrnratl' the dialogue with loul la nguagc rarcl) S"'l'ar \I, hen alone Or \0 contend \tudent'> ol the matter The) 'Mi) sv.eanng 1s ··\OC1ally motivated." Will you buy that" Our Language man 1s not \O \ure Claim'> he When a man "'ilh a hammer hits "' his thumb. he'<, JU\t not all that conscious of thl· rnmpam roumJ- about Most of thc C anad1an'> "'ho h.aH' pla)ed maJor league ha~ball have ~n pitchers When 11 s tlmt• to quit smoking. YOU prepare )'our hcad make the dec1s1on, and 1ust d(l 11 -without a lot of c.onver\ational commitment' to othcr<> This. e\Cr) he-man kno w'i. nght'l Not nght, e\.1drntl~ Thosl' \tudcnts of the mind reputed to Jo.no"' wherc.-of they speak in'>l'it your re<.ol- utmn l'i best krpt alter you tdl '><>mcbod} else about 1t ( la1m 1!> SC'' eral drug\ nov. U'>(!d to treat mcnt.al and emotJOnal prohll'm' wo rk bctLer with lt'lt·handed palll'nh <.). What doc<. "hur\ ct'oeu\ re .. mean. literally' 1\ "Outside tht• main ww k' " ·It -.c111 n· ht:t'n m.trrll'd c11ntinu.1lh to the '><lme partnc.·r more than i, ·l \Car\, congralulC1 t1on' -~our marnage has lasted longer than tht• 11 S national avcragc C.) Ha'> a dead l,inguagt· c' er ht:en revncd'' L.M. Bo YD A Onh once -Hcbrew had bet"n dead tor ·2.300 years before Israel's Jews resurrected 11 for thl'1r national tongue Pt~ llkc 11 hot -ahm11 Xti dcgn"C'> \pec1ficall~ r ht lav; 1n Stena. ltah. does not prohibit pror,tstuuon, bu·t 11 forbids any woman named Man: from wo rk- tng in that prole<;<,1on • Man and thl' beaver arc the two animal'> that have mo'il altered the natural landscape, and thc beaver ha'i done relat1\el:r little harm What 1s 11 ahout man that make\ him me'>' up thtng<. 'iO badly'> Strange Nobod). not the drinker not the bartender ever \:ly'I "cbnate," though 1t mean\ exanl'v the \amc :io; '1nchnatt " \ hippos teeth kccp {1n growtng a<i 0111\j( 3\ ti ll\C\ West German•;., frel'Wa)r<i have no 'peed hmtt L.M. Boyd '" a '.Yndk11t~ rolumo/Jt. Recorded message friendlier than son About three years aao. my son, who hves 1n another stale, aot an answennamachme. At first I resented n I knew as sure as God made little arccn apples, that lud was lyinJ in bed with the machtne turned on. hstemng to me having an amuety attack and lovrna 11. But after a while. the machine began to take on a human quality. It had such fine manners It would say softly, "Ht, I'm not here nghl now. but 1fyou would leave your name and your phone number. I'll &Cl back to you as soon as I can. At the sound of the beep, you have I 0 seconds. Have a good day now." My son never would have said that! 4iomehow I couldn't bnng myself to say what I had called for. ("You bum' Is your arm broken? 1 have stretch marks around my knees and you don't have five minutes to talk to your mother!") So. I ended up saying, "I know you're busy. I was JUSl chcckmg to see if you're ahve. l hardly hun at all today. You have a good day too" Throughout the years. the machine and I continued to commurucate on a re,ular basis. A5. I told m} husband. "I ve never had a rclat1onsh1p that wa~ so satisfying. That little monkey was always there for me when I needed it. You know how you call some people and the phone nngs and nngs and nngs ... not this one. Why even our son used to brush me off Someone was always honk.mg a horn or a buzzer was gomg off or his car was being stol.~n as wc spoke But not the machine. On Christmas 1n '84 1t actually pla>ed "Silent Night" for mc and before the beep w1!ohed me a Mt'IT) C hnc;tmas. It meant the world to me E10 BOllECI It was such a sweet. stmple th1n1 to do. No whmmg around about bow the gift was in the mad or how the airlines were booked and he couldn't get home ... just a sincere hnle electronic Chnstmas card. Then one day. I think 1t was the spnngof'85, J dialed the machine and heard 1t say, "You have reached S5S-44SS I promise I'll return your call (God. I love integrity!). Got a little /'roblcm. The beep is broken, but i you'll just count to five and leave your name and number. I'll call you nght back." You'd have thought my son would havc the decency to tell me the m:orderwass1ck I knowh1m. He had probably abused 1t in some way. Wee dropping 1t from the stove or cutting off1ts current with its own cord. You know how kids are. They only think of themselves. I called the recorder yesterday JUSl to chat when a voice said. "Yeah.,.. I said. '!Who is th1s-r· The voice said ... It's your ~n. (It had been three years since I had heard his voice l How's It goin"> Are you there. Mom1" I told him l was waiting for the beep He said I JU'it c.aught him on his way out I called the recorder a little later and v.c had a nice chat Workaholic's wife a partner in nothing DEAR ANN LANDERS My hu'> hand's first love was his career I knew 1t when I mamed him. but I thought in ume his values would changc and we could have a good hfc together I v.as wrong. John never had t1mc for me or th<" children He would leave for work at 7 a m and return more often than not after 7 p.m We rarely had meals together as a famil) Most weekends he worked Holiday~ were frequently postponed or inter- rupted I was lonely and frustrated lr)tng to raise thd children by myi.elf Both boys turned out to be good c1uzens but they have no relat1onsh1p with their father He 1s a stranger to them At this moment. the dedicated workaholic 1s 1n a st.ate of shock. He ha\ JU'it been given the "golden handc;hakc "His notice read. "Due to thc organ1z.a11onal changes and an O\lcrhcad value analysis. your pos- 1 t1on has been 1dent1ficd as redundant and your employment with th1'i rnmpany 1s accordingly term mated." John l'i 60, so the hkehhood of findmg another good JOb 1s remote His severance pay (one year's \alan. l will not go very far He 1s depres~d and I am miserable. I know you can't help U'\ hut perhaps 1f you pnnt this letter 11 will catch the attenuon of other over achievers who are so hell-bent on d1mbmg the corporate ladder that the) \<!en tice their family hfe and end up miserable and lonely with nothing ot value in their tw1hght years. -A PA.RTNER lN NOTi-llNG. DEAR PARTNER IN NOTHING: A H d 1tory. bat not uncommon lD tbeee blgbly compedtlve times. I woodet &ow maoy wlvet and hH· ANN UNDERS baod1 will clip tbl1 colaDlll and tape It to lbe bathroom mirror today. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS \\hat would you say to someone who wrote the following to you'> "The 18-month-old child 1s so sman she can dnvc the car. She knows where the lights are, the horn. w1ndsh1eld washer, and the tum signal. She knows how to place the key an the 1gn111on She ~n switch the radio on and off, mostly on, as loud as 1t will ~o She puts the t.ape m the deck. sits down in the dnver's seat and says. 'Let's go byc-bye. Mc dnvc.' Her father often al lowi. her to steer the car on the din road " I \uggested the parents were gros<,ly 1rrespons1blc and was told I wa'\ crazy Am l'> You dec1dc ABSOLUTEl) HO RRIFIED IN KY DEAR HORRIFIED: No. You aren't crazy. Tbo1e parents wbo bave allowed tbelr baby 1trl to explore tbe daebboard a.od 1teer tbe car are tbe nutty ODH. If tbat c .. ld ever 1et1 lnto the car alone and Uae kty1 are lD It, Ute re1alt1 could be too lllorrtblt to contemplate. If yoa tblnk 1bowlJl1 tbe parents tlt.IJ f column will help, be my guest. Streep, Spielberg honored in Italy By tbe A11odated Presa ROME -Actre'' Mt>ryJ Streep. produ<.:er St«ven Splelberl and Japanec;c d1rcc tor ~ra urosolWa have hcc-11 chosen as winners of Ital;·, mo\! prcst laious tilm award~. the David of Donatello Strcep won for best actre\\ tor "Out of Afnca... which Jho re«1ved the award for the hc'.cit film. Kurosawa wa\ nam<'d hc'."it darector for "Ran .. while Sp1elbcra won the productr'' 1ward for "Back to tht' f'uturc " Named best ac1or w11~ William Hert for "The Km ol thc ~pHkr Woman." None of the foreign award w1nnen attended thc c.eremony Ardent fan WNDON -Fayt Don.way prematu~ly left the stagt' of her new play .. Cin:eand Bravo" wh<"n 1 man jumped onto the stl to declare bj1 love for her. Penonnel of t~ Hampstead Theater confirmed a reyort in fnday's Daily Ex8~ that the \bow "' halted I minutes into the pe-rformaocc Wcdoe~ay •hen the man told Dunaway. "l Ion you. Fayt-. l'~r come to take Faye Dunaway 'ou back wuh mt' 10 Amster· dam" Dunaway'' co-nar, Stepkn Jean, led the actrcu o ffst.aac. while the man. who has not been 1dcnttfied. hel~d himself to \:arhonatcd water from a whiskey bottle 1n an on-~l&Jt' liquor cabi- net. Police llrrt vcd to takt' the intruder away, ~ut hc wa~ not formally arrened After a 10.minute delay. Dunaway rttumed to the Sl&IC. and the sho~ continued without incident. Cyd Chartue Cydcheered LONDON -Cyd Cbr11~ 11nd her m1llion-<Sollar legs were well-received 1n their London ~u.ae debut 1n a revival of the Enahsh mua1cal. "Charlie Girl." "Time hu not withered th~ 1orscous, Iona lep... Malton Shulman of the Standard wrote of the opemna at the Victona Palact' Theater Producer Huold f 1cld1na m~urcd h11 I dint l1dy's lcp for SI .S mllhon each for the musical. • report1na of the C 1ndertlla legend Chansse. 63, the h1a,h- k1cking st.ar of "Bngadoon." and "$1lk Stcx:longs... plaf~ the amtocrall<' Lady Hadwel Harmony now NEW YORK -Country 11~ er Wyaoua Jacld says her rcla- t1onsh1p with her mother was anyth1na but bannoruoua until the Grammy A ward·winnina duo became 11011n1 p&ttnert. .. When I aay oountry mua1c saved us, rm not kiddina," Wynonna, 2 l , said about her partnership with 39-ycar-old mother, Naomi. "Suddenly we w~ on the road tQICther in each other's faocs 24 houn a day. We had to work 1t out. If not for the music, I'd probfably be like a lot of the other 11rla 1n the world and not even commurucatc Mlh my mother·· Wynonna 1&1d the problems bepn bef o~ the two became a sinsina team bccau1e her mother wa1 overprotective. "She wu always uk•nJ me whm I was ioina. who wttb, what time I'd be home, all the time," said Wynon- na "There we~ times when we really !lated each othCT.'. ANSWE&S TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-As South vulnerable, you hold. •7 QAKQ103 0 A98 •AJtOG The bidding ha..<t pr()('eeded· South w .. t North But l Q ,... •• Pau 2 . Pue 4 . Pu• 7 CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIFF A.-Stnce the opponents have a lot What action do you take? A.-For hla jump to game at thl~ vulnerability, partner should havf' a suit that wlll play for only one lo~r ,.. Your control cards should take care or all partner's !llde-sult loSt>rs, so we would opt for six !lpades However. tr you want to give partner a bit of leeway. cut- hid flve diamonds or black cards, some preemptive Q.2-Both vulnerable, as South action 15 called for We suuest you hold four diamond!l, but won't quibble •A QA.KJ9 0 109782 •KJ7 with five. Four diamonds a ppeals The biddiftg ha.'I procet'ded. more because, should partner go on Eut South We.t Nortb to game, we thmk he might make it. l ? P .. a 1 NT Pu• If the OP.ponents perservere with 2 ? ? four spades, you wlll then have to What .action do you take'? l .. decide whether to defend or bid A.-Now that you know the oppo one more nents do not have a refuge in the Q .l5-East West vulnerable, as 'lpade suit, the time has come to South you hold double Clearly, this double ts for +l5 Qftl53 0 AQ10942 •8151 penalties. Had you wanted to hear The bidding has proceeded. from partner, you would have dou Sou th Wut North Eut bled one heart for Lakeout PaH Pan 1 + 2 \;> Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you 7 hold What do you bid now? •Q9 QK7 0 AQ109152 •876 A.-Just because you a.re a p&SS4!'d The bidding has proceeded· hand and not vulnerable does not North Eut South West give you the right to suck your 1 • Pu• 2 0 Dbl~ neck out and invite the ax. There Is Pu• 2 9 ? a danger o f a misfit, and bidding What do you bid now" three diamonds might force thrtt A.-Thts ts a situation wher1! part spade~ from partner, and from ner can Judge the 4'1tuation better there on 1t could become bloody than you He knows the approx1-Pass If partnn '" strong. he will mate strength of you(' hand from reopen your two-over-one response, but Q.6-As South. vulnerablP, you his opening bid can have quite a hold wide range Pass, and let him de •93 9 KQJ 10763 0 86• M t Ide on th{' best art ion for your Partner open~ the bidding with one 'ildt> diamond What do you respond? Q .-4-East-West South you hold A.-Th1s 1s nn time for sh11ly· vulnerablP, a.'I shallymg around Bid four heart.'t, •A 'VQ9873 OJ 106-42 The bidding ha5 proceeded •SS firstly becauSt> you might make it, and secondly because 1t is qu1u possible that the opponents have a playable spot in spades and pre· 1>mpt1ve a(·t1on by you could keep West North East South •• 1 ¢ •• ? What at t1on do you take? them OUt Of It '!:!~' S~\\.c{}lw\-<l t-~s· ::: ----...... -.cu••~---- 0 :;::·c:c~...n:;--:..:. == io-.., Jot" ..... ..,..1 .. '""O .. _ .. , ACAOU 1 "-oHI" 5 Pronoun 9 Stationed 14 Neighbor on 15 Talk wildly 16 Music.I vamp 17 Hay quantity 18 Because of 19 Seat 20 Key 21 Fish 23 Ultimate 24 Into that pl~ 28 Animosity 28 Bus. abbr 29 Wld. view 33 luncti apot 38 -bar 37 Vettlci. 38 Put 10 deeth 39 Wines 40 EscrltOlre 4 1 Handicraft 42 But1on1 43 Wheals •• Ruplr•tor1 •6 Blochd• 4 7 Roman date •8 Of clay 52 Blab out 55 Get rid of 1 2 17 20 2'4 38 '41 68 65 1;0~• ... ~, ... , ...... ~ .. ~)IQ~~~ '"''l'"'li ..._ .... _. __ .... Oj -•-1'! ._ ~1 Oie"9CJ.O ~ ._., uo Mo~ >f"llOA "Jina• puw •*'A ~ <;;QNYk ';,JU "'""° ....,.H t.1teA111y 0..U00 57 Mra. Nick Char1ft 58 Rust 80 Buntllne 61 Dawdle 62Br~ 63 N C college 84 Italian famlly name 65 Novel 66 Push on 67 Buck OOWH 1 Uniform 2 Humlllate 3 French city 4 -wtleel 5 Capricorn, 29 Garage Items e.g 30 Genesis IS Retreat ctl8fect9f 7 Perpetually 3 1 Commitment 8 Businessmen 32 Solicits 9 Twtoe 33 Carpe1 type men 10 Horn ~ Sc.net1 50 Wrathy 11 Greek public O'Hara'• 51 NBA ptayer place horn. 52 Haute 12 Greek gOd 35 Ina.eta 53 Door tlgn 13 Schnoo« 36 ()petl9f S4 8Mch r980f1 22 Farm help 39 Altlludu 56 HiwOlne °' 25 Explr•tlon 40 Called for hero 27 Trifle 42 Vogue 59 Noun ending r:-"""'T=--.c::--~~ c:--t=-...... ~-.-~--_;,,,, 10 11 12 13 TBS PAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Get up, Billy' You're wasttn' vacation!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 111 j I l_l,Jn....,,...,,.(;,..._ ... .,.. "If you're gonna sleep with me, Just don't breathe. wiggle or stand upl" PEANUTS • l;J 0 <>-· (,._J GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE BIO GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) 0 0et loatl" DENNIS THE MENACE 1 I ! r by Hank Ketcham • MOM ! HOiOOG IS ALWAYS WALKING RIGHT WHERE l'M GOING TO ~I by Charles M. Schulz ~'TYOO CARE TMAT wt M#IEN'T EATEN? by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan TUE.Rf.!> A ~16" ·l£.VE.L. t MA.'4 ~~ 10 ~ by Kevin Fagan 1'LL PUT Mf.ETIMG T~IGMT ATT\.\f. M'{ 1£4G~l A~t-401 ROSE IS ROSE PCX.£.CAT ~I ----- - --~ -- ------ ,.~ ~ 6€.1~~1'> ~j) ~ ( by Pat Brady Orenge Cout DAIL. Y PILOT /MC>f'd BLOOll COUNTY U.8. ACRES !TOP TMINt<INGI MOUT TMAT FlNCE.. ~YOU MAVE EVE.fWTMINU "i'OO Nf.EP "IGMT ME"E --- ,. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER ..---..&.1 ...... -....i-.-ua\ THAT ~L.D JUST DeLAY THE I I DON'T KNOW INEVITAl!SLE. SAM' I SHOULD '!'OUR ~AND WHeN 1-1~.ATHl!R HAve LEFT HANK TEN YEARS evr 1·0 ooe:is WARN!!" TEL.LS P60 I I'VE LOST ALL RESPECT HE'S LOST SAM DRIVER FOR HIM AS HAS RESPECT FC>f' TH.AT SHES MY DAU6HTER ! HIMSELF, TOO. oec1oeo TO HEA™ER' DIVORCE HER HUSl!SANO HAN><. HE SUOOEST8 THAT 5-E FIRST CONSIDER F,A,MILY COUNSELING' FUNKY WINKERBEAN I . • J ,;, . • t . l ON()l( '5 IM£ MC£;,i ~ GIRL ftr B/6 WAl..Nlli~ I ~1 / J r .. ~ - by Berke Breathed by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Dowt IN VIEW OF KIM'S PROe· LEM WITH sueSTANCE Aeu5E, IT WOU\..ON'T eE WISE TO INFLICT THE TRAUMA OF Dl\lOfltCE ON l;ITHER OF THEM AT THIS TIME I by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ' I Burglary, rape suspect dies after shootout (iARDEN GROVl(o\P) -A ,u.,pect 10 a ~mng l>f burgJanes and rapes died after he was wounded in a ~hoo1ou1 wt th tn\est1ga1ors who were shadowing ham and then apparentl> shot himself in the head. police said .\ policeman abo was wounded in the e"<chanse of gunfire latC' Saiurda> but hC' wu an good rnnd1t1on ~unda~. pohce Ll John \\ oods ..aad The suspe,l. 3) \ear-old e\-Con- \'ICl BamC' Lee Hall daed .H ~ ;i m Sunda" at thl' l'na\C'rsm of Cala- fom1a · at Inane Medtl"al Center, \\ oocl!. !>B 1d There WC're apparcnth no C}C· witnesses to the finak\hot that polite "1\ was !>Clf-1nt11ctt·d. but 11 wa'> heard b\ S\camorc ~tret•t n:-.1dent'> Hill conlr-onted .tftl·r l'\ldPIOI!\ the shootout .. Nobod} ..aw ham that we (ha"el located }et But \omt• prople wen: ,·onfronted b\ ham an the area when.• he was located and ht• wld them that he had a gun and Ill gt•t ou 1 of here " \\.'oods ..aid 4.fter tho<,e people "-l'nt into their home "the\ heard thl' gun,hcir· and lalled polale. hl' '>did \\oods \<ltd lml'\lagator' Roben Sander\ and Da,ad "•bier were taalang 11111 to ti"\ to latt•h ham comm1111ng J tnnH.' tx'lUU')(.' pohu: had insufficaent evadC'nce to hie tnmtnal charges an a senes of rob- benes and rapes dallng back. 10 19~ I ThC' mvesugators S3) the> were lollowtng Hill on foot down Jackson Strttt at 11 20 p.m Saturday when Hall saw them and hid As the officers approached. Hill opened fire and hll Sanders an the nght arm, Woods saad Both officC'rs returned fire and Y.Ounded Hill v.ho managed to get av.a\ .\ shon tame later he was found monall) v..ounded in the front )ard of the S)camore Street homC' about a block av.a) It as a res1dent1al neigh· borhood about tv..o blod.s from the Garden Grove Village CentC'r on Beach Boukvard · Hall had been hit three umes b) tht· oOicers and apparent!) had c;hot h1mselfonce an the head. Wood!> saad Found an Hill's possession were a loaded automatic pistol. a dagger. ~k1 mask. gloves and "assoned burglan tool!., .. Woods said Hill, who ltved on Magnolia Street about a mile from whC're he was shot. wac; released from prison 1n I Q80 aftl'r o;en ing a sentence for a 1975 rape and robber; in Oceanside Sanders was npected to be hospi- talized for two or three da,., but wa\ an good cond111on. "-oo<ls said Transit grant boosts FV capital project_s ' By TOM WRIGHT o.lly ....... c........., ... ,.,..,, FounlJan \ alk~ ·, $15 m1ll1on t.apt· tal prOJCl l'> program got a \uh..iantaal boost la\! "'ed .. when thn1l\ hc:tamt the fir!'> I to retel\ t: a grant tn~m a ne"' Orange ( ount) tran\11 program Orange Count)' Tran'>al Da\tncl( orn· massaoner said ( 11) Manager Jud' l\.l'lsc) ..aad .1 marathon elTon h' thl' uty\ eng1 neenng depanment v.as rewon,ahlt for the grant Thl' program will operate for three \car., and f·ountaan \alle\ wall receive a grant cath )ea1 A heavy contribution New laws on toxins sparked by blaze Anaheim chemical factory fire forced evacuation of 7 ,500 \N .\HEIM(AP) -It has been a >ear sanle a chemtcal fire forced 7,500 people trom their homes and sparked a dn\e to regulate businesses ustng hazardou!> matenals Flames broke out an the l.arr} Fncker Co one )ear ago Sunday. burning contamel'li of ammonium nitrate. liquu.l propane and methyl bromide "I think the Fnt'kC'r fire really changed lhC' (toxic chemical) tndus.- lf) 's opinion about the need for belier laws -1t was the stanmg point for a lot of things," Orange County en- vironmental health director Bob Merryman said There were no m1uncs, but more than 7 500 residents of Anaheim, Fullenon and Placentia were evacu- ated as a \ apor cloud. descnbed as a quancr of a mile square covered the area The-c" acuees were allowed to return only after the blaze was extinguished four days later An arsonist apparent!) set the fire. but there was never enough C\'tdence to arrest anyone, c;a1d .\nahe1m fire mvesugator MakC' Feene!r In the months st nee. local and state legislators pa.,~d laws regulaung bus1nC''i!K'" u\ang ha1ardous ma- terials. The \tale legi'ilature approved AB.2185. requiring businesses to re- pon hazardous matenals al thl"'lr sites The Orange Count) Board of Su pen t'iOr!. approved a law that went anto effett in Janual). requinng compan1es-t0 list the chemical con- tent of hazardous matenal wath the county fire dl'panment l.oolo. mg back firefighters say they wouldn't have fought 11 an:-d11Terent· I\ The l'lt\ retl'l"t'd Sl41,IXXl tor recomtrullaon and rt''>urfa< ang ~latl.'r between the 40'\ t-n•cv.a\ and Ward Street The mone' I\ from S24 mallaon 1n accrued antere<,t caml·d b\ Orange ( ounl\ ·.,ma'>' tran'>lt fund' "Because. the tount\ dc><.'\n't ha\I.' a fixed transal \\'ill'm Wl' managed to get leg1slat111n that allo.,..ed tht' count\ to u<,t' the anterl''l tn amprn\t' the LOUnt~ ·.. roJd\ ·· I >K \.. [ o~·u an <\he said these fund<> ha' e JX'r· malted the cit) to an·ckratt ti\ '>lrt'l'l 1mpro,emcnt plan The capital prOJCCl'> program. tha' \t'ar. •~ the mo\t amh1t1ou\ l'' l'r undl'nalo.en b\ tht• lll\ .. Kcl<,c\ ..aad .\bout 50 pro1ecl'>. ranging from ,c.,..cr tOn')truuann <,!reel amprcn l'- ment) and par~ pro1cu, .,..111 tx· \taned in 141\h-S., Irvine Mayor Dave Baker began a three-week weight lou campaign Jane 20 to raiae money for cerebTal palsy research. He ls shown at bl• official weigh-in by PM Magazine co·bost Bob Seagren and Klnten Scott, 1986 United Cerebral Palsy Poster Child. The former UCI baaketball ata.r tipped a meat Kale at 333 pound•. Baker l• soliciting pledges at $5 a pound from the community. I he com pan). however 'iufTered IO!>\C'> of al least SI m1llaon after the tire. \atd attorne\ Peter Freeman. •\Horne) Melvin Bella filed seven 1a .... su11s on behalf of the evacuees for SI 00 malhon 1n damage's agatnst the compan\ and 1hec1t\> of Anahe1m1us1 da\s after the fire. ThreC' of those ca\c., v...-n: dropped or dismissed I • I . He wlll end bl• campaign on July 13. Baker plans to weigh-in before participating in the UCP Bastille Day SK Run. Pledge form• are available by calling 641-3774. INTO SAVINGS " I ~' " . fl~,J~ I ·~~- Daily Pilot ha s a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7 .60 Classified Ad. g., 60 or $5.60 'I • with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Pr1 ... 0 1• p c11 tll'~ o·,ly No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads 1 no pr •C" l1m1t to what you con advertise If yo1 111·1 d to <,Pll your car boot couch high chair 0r cmy rn1•r c h c md1 ~,. cc1l l tfw Dody Pilot Clas.-.af1ed staff or u~e thr> coupon 642-5678 ------------------------------------ NAME ADDRESS CITY ------PHONE_~-- ST A TE ZIP AD COPY 4 lirH mir11m11m opprox1motely 4 woods per lini AMT ENCLOSED , " n11 VISA or M C Are you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot? crT Exotic car show Garden Grove realdenta Mamie and Gary Deutach check out a 1934 Elto midget racecar o,rned by Bud Wllllam• of Anaheim. The car waa one of aeveral rare model• on dlaplay Saturday at the Hunt- ington Beach Concoura d ' Elegance. The automoWe competition wu held at the new Charter Center on Beach and Warner. and featured European and American clautc, racing, and ezotic aporta cara. Proceed.I from the event will benefit the Hunttncton Beach Library Patron• Foundation. Irvine teenager in Exchange Club pageant By LESLU. EARl'llEST O! llM D.ny ~ 11-" \ailing tn hl'I Minn) tomlonabk lnanl· lt"intt room I 7-H~ar-old Jen- nanl' fonl'' \t'l'nll'd poa<,cd and un- umu·rnl·d ( >nt would not suspcll that T ue\da~ \hl· ~•II be com pet mg at the I a\ Vega\ <iahara Hotel 1n talent c;how tinal., wath olh<'r women from throughout C alal<1m1a and Nevada Jnne' whn graduated la<it week from \ lnaver'iaty High School. won fir-q plat'e an the senior d1 vmon ofthl· f\change Club Arca 81 d1stnc1 taknt rnmpetataon la'it month, <11nging "love Jo; Whac You Find It," allowing hC'r the th&ntl In lOmpelc for a scholar.hip The E"<chan(le ( luh" a ~ H\IH>ld national scr' Ile organ11a11on which promotes patnota\m and tnmmunal)' c;er-. ice .\singer and actres'>. who al'to lakec; to paint and wnte shon stonC''l. Ji>ne'i said it's somC'ttmes hard 10 decide v.hach she lakes best. "I.ate!> I ltkC' smg.ing belier,· c.he ..aad, "but It alwayc; chanRt'S .. Trophaec; on the mantle rewal that the 5-foot 7-inch gar! has already been recognized for her talent'i <iatung nearby, her mother Julianne a former school teacher who now handles Jennine's caret'r, c;a1d her daughter learned d1sciplancd al an early age Jone'l steined performing an hash '< hool with a one· lane walk-on an HB scout wins trip around world A flunllllgton lkalh )OUth I'> among three ho) <.<·nul'i who havC' C'mharkrd on a tnp around thC' world aftrr hr1ng awarded the 19!1111 R. (, ( annang Outstandani Youth Award. pre~nled nattonall) lo dc\Crv1ng )Outh'i who ha\C' demonc;tratcd outstanding achteH'mC'nl\ and per- '>nnal ilCComphc;hmrnt\ ltt Lockhan, Troop lh92. from I lunungton fkarh, Kirk Rumu,~n. Trool'l 50!, I 1 < anada. and Oa\td Wells, Troop 443. Co' ma bepn their JOUrnC} June IOaftercompct1ng with other wmnen for thC' c;pcc1al travel awards. The )'Outh<o will 'ipcnd 11 dll)' tounng the Sov1C't Union. includ1n1 Mo~owand LcninyJd.and then will travel on to Asia for ~tops m C hina and Japan The} v..111 rC'tum hmTI<' lune JO. 1.ockh. n wa~ il dehvrr) h<ly Im thc:- l>.11ly ralnt 1n 1984 and IQH5. Ho\I; to <iuccced 1n Business \\11hout RC'all) Tr-.ang .. and won progres<ied to leading role<; in '\\on- dcrful Town," "God\J)t'll and .. ~~ecney 1 odd." This summer she will go on tour with with "HtTopc; .. a Chns11an music.al. and wall perform June 30 at thC' Cirand Ole Opf) an NashvtllC' 1 enn Rut. Jone!>. who will ma1or 1~ theater Mts at lJ( L !\ this fall. doe' no1 seem to have '>tar" an her eyes "It'~ all chance and luck," Jone's satd "Right now I'm JU'\t going to college That's all I know" Rape suspect seized in NB A 20.year-tlld Kem Count) man was arrC'sted on su~p1c1on of rape earl) Sunda> aftC'r allcgttth attackma a woman on the beach in Balboa. poltcC' reportC'd C harlc'i OwC'n Flrcner. an en11nttr· IOI l'\SISlant, allcgC'dlo, met the woman tn the Balhoa Fun lone and thC'n led her to the beach whm-5hl' v.as raf)('d, NC'wport Beach r°lt'tr<"t1vr Boh Wonhen said Rccnrr. a re'!dcn1 of K 1df.C\ rc,t WU htftl 1n lieu ofi'I) 0()(1 bit1'I ' --- Angels fall shy of sweep KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP)-Scott Bankhead's level of confidence cor- responds exactly with his ratio of success as a maJor league pitcher - I , 000 pttccn l. "I have a lot of confidence nght now. I feel hke I can !O out and win games for this team,· the unbeaten 22-year-old rooluc said Sunday after pitching Kansas City to a 7-4 victory over the Angels. Ban khead, 3-0. pitched seven in- nings. giving up five hats and four runs and putting his earned run average at 2 86 over 34 2 innings. "When you ~ct seven runs you should always wan games ... Bankhead said. "We haven't been scoring a lot lately But maybe this wHI give the offense a boost" The Royals broke a four-game losing streak and ended the Angels' five-game winning stnng Tonight'• game AD1el1 (Sutton 5-5) at Texas <Guzman 6-7). Time: 5:35. TV· Channel 5 Radio: KMPC (710) Tuesday's game· Angel' at 1 exas. 5.35 p.m The An$els got two of their runs an the first inning as the first three Angels reached base "They say 11's always important to get off to a good start 1n games. but today I got off to a temble start. I wondered if I was going to get anybo<l) out," he said. "That hurts a httle bit. But after that. I seemed to settle down a little bit and my conccn1rauon got better Plus. we scored some runs and that always helps" The Royals' victory helped them avert a three-game sweep by the ..\ngels "It's hard enough lo wan lwo here. let alone sweep," said Angels Man- ager Gene Mauch Ste"e Balboni backed up Bankhead with a three-run home run that capped a four-run second inning. Bankhead left after issuing his .,econd walk of the game to start the eighth Reliever Bud Black gave up an R Bl single to Rcuie Jackson wnln wo outs in the eighth before Dan Qu1senbern closed for his eighth save -~~-- I lly Pil MONDAY, JUNE 23. ~ Argentina get• bit of revenge on England with eoccer Wln.112. Jim Fregoal tekea over•• manager of Chicago White Sox. IN. ~ ......... ..,,,..... ......... YugoslaVll triumph over U.S. LONG BEACH -The United Statei fell behind early aDd couJ9•t • catch up as Yut vaa mo~ed to a 241 acnes advantage with a.n S.S victory in a water polo matcb at the Belmont Plaza Olymptc pool Sunday na&ht. l='or the second a· I ia • row. the Yuplavs jumped I to a l-0 lQd, and the A mencans could ,et oo dOICT • than a 1oaJ the rest of the way. Penca Dukie did mO\R of tbe damaae sconnatwoofhisp.me-bab # four &oals witrun a minute in the fourth quarter. Grea Boyer moved the U.S. team wsth1n one in the third pcnod after tratl1n1 ·4-2 at the half. Boyer•• tally made 1t 5-4 in tht thud. but .. Yuaoslavta bounced back to go up, 6-4 Kevin Robertson connected on a penalty shot with I 57to10 to set the US. w1th10 one soore ap.in, but Buklc countered with two tallies for the final sconna of \be prnc The l S. missed two penalty &hots on the maht. as Yusoslav p lie M!lorad Krivokap1c blocked both in an outstandina perfonnanoe at U-. net TerT) Schroeder led the US scor- ini with two tallies. Jeff Campbell of the U.S . paue9 ball off while teammate 11.lchael Greer (12) looka on ha game -Cainat Tu&oela...ta. The last of the four-pmc scncs 1s set for Wednesday at USC at 3 pm. For Travis, it's Tech-nically irrelevant. Last selection tn NFL draft a rrives for fun, gam_es in Newport d urin g Irrelevant Week By HOWARD L. HANDY OaiMy,... c.rr..11nde11t When Mike Travis recervcd a phone call telling him he'd been drafted by the San Diego Chargers as the 333rd and tinal pick in the National Football League draft this ~car hnle did he kno"' what was 1n store Tra\ 1s a four-year '>tarter at cor- nerback for Georgia Tech. 1s the honoree of Irrelevant Week. which opened officially on Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club m Newport Beach. With Irrelevant Week onginator Paul Salata at lhe mike and wtth Tra\l'i standing by. some lOO poh- t1c1ans. d1gnitanes and football fans from the area were on hand for the opening salvo. After Salata had run through a hst of donated gifts that included ever}- thmg from T -shirts of vanous and sundry size and descnpuon to a gold watch from NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. Travis was v1nually speech· less "This is unbelievable." he said after the 1..eremonies that saw state. county and city resolutions presented along with other gifts from a multi· tude of people. In the midst of the presentations by Salata. Travis received two telephone calls and took them at the podium with the audience listening in The first was from his mother in Manhattan Kansas.·· Are you behav- ing you~lf>"' his \.1other asked ··Did )OU change }Our !>O(ks and under· wear?" To which Tra\IS ans'tl.ered )e'> on both occasions. then concluded with, "I love -.ou. too. Mom· The second call was from C hargers Scouting Director Ron Na} Tra-.1s said to him in a somewhat sarcastic manner .. Thank\ for getting me 1n this pos111on .. Tra\ as told of his '>election an the draft "(went to the ~n1or Bowl and wa!> around a lot of great players·· he says .. , talked w11h some pro teams and heard some pos1t1vc stuff I decided that 1f l "'as drafted I would tr\ to make the team "I wa'l lay1n~ 1n bed when I got the call that I had been drafted I "'as at school studying and kept calling hack to m} off-eampus residence !O tind out 1f I had been drafted He docso 't e-.:.pect thins\ to be cas) for him in San Dicio .. At Tech 111s harder than at most schools learning the system but it Mll be more difficult than I thouaht in the pros:· he adds 'At Tech we num~ the re- ceivers but they don•t do tha.t hert. l think I can make the plays once I &el the defense down. I think I can do at quicker than a lot of others. But they arc tallong about mak.in1 me the defensive pla) caller I have ncvCT had that respons1b1hty but feel I can do11. · I wdl be v.orkm& at frtt safety as v.ell as comerback and feel the more flexible I can be. the better chanoc I will have of makmg the Charaers .. Travis' father Larry, now athlcuc director at Kansas St.ate Un1vcrs1ty. coached 'Wlth Nay at Kansas Un1vcr- s11y in 1970 (Pleue eee lllRltLltV ANT /B2) Flannery darkens Dodgers' day, 5-4 Smith, Stoklos win Laguna Open He s hows Padres som e daylight with last-inning homer LOS AN(,ELES CAP) -It stands to reason that a ballplayer who wears a T-shirt that reads "No lights at Wngley Field" would enjoy playing day games. Tim Flannery. whose game-win- ning home run offTom N1edenfuer m the ninth inn mg Sunday gave the San Diego Padres a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. 1s h1t1mg 362 1n daylight. 280 overall "My 1irst two years I had temble success dunng the daytime.'' said Flannery, who went 3-for-4 with a sacnfice fly and his third homer of the '!Cason -all in day games. ''Untn I got mamed. I could never get a hit Now I get my rest at night and I can play these day games. We play a lot of day $imes m San Diego and I hke to play 1n Wngley Field." Flannery purchased the T-shirt on a street comer adjacent to the h1stonc Chicago ballpark, the only one m the majors without hghts "I want day games 1n Wngley Field." he said. "Night games would ruin my nights on Rush Street " Flannery homered \\Jth two out in the ninth on the first1 pitch from Hamelin, Contrera All-CIF fhree Ir\ inc High Vaquero'> -led h\ fi"'t ba~man Bob Hamelin. were chosen to the All-CIF 2-A ba'ICball team by members of the Amateur Athlellc r oundation 'i selection board. as well as two Sea View League c;t.andouts First team hono"' go to Hamelin 3nd lJnivc~tty High 'ihortstop Al Contrera. while third team laurels were accorded Irvine pitcher Bnan Cinoddy and outfielder Mike Mocen, 1n addttion to Saddlcback H1ah honstop Danny Onttveros. For Hamehn. ~ho turned down a football schola"h1p to Notre Dame to acC'cpt a ba~ball ~holarsh1p it l l\LA. it's the 1cm1 on a cake which includes a .S 14 hat11na average, 1nclud1n1 nmc home runs and 37 RBI. as ~ell a a dolen stolen ba"M:s on the way to leaaue MVP honon. Hamelin and his tcammRtt"' rolled to the South < oast l~aiue cham· p1<>nship and into the Quarterfinal~ Tonlgbt'• game · Atlanta (Smith 5-8) at Dod1era (Valenzuela 10-4) Time 7.35 TV None Radio KABC (7Q(}J Tuesda> ·s game Atlanta at Dodgers. 7:35 pm N1edcnfucr. 5-3. who has yielded nine homers in 43 innings this season It made a wmner of rchcver Craig Lcfferts. 5-2, who allowed two hits over the finaJ 3 2-3 innings "I don't look for home runs." Flannery-said "I was jUSt lookrng for something 1n with two out and nobody on. I was more shocked than anybody" The Padres. who erased a 5-0 deficit Saturday night when Terry Kennedy homered off N1edenfuer. came from behind 4-0 this lime, tying the pme m the e1shth inmng when Graig Nettles singled with two out and Garry Templeton's single scored p1nC'h runner Btp Robcrtc;. who had stolen second The game marked the debut of Los Angeles shortstop Craig Shapley. the first Australian-born pla)'er to appear 1n a major-league game. The 22-year- old switch hitter drove an a run with a second-inning grounder. singled fouled out and hned out Bobby Hamelin b(IOrt be1n1 ehm1nated h-. e'entual champion Arte\111 C ontrcra. the ~a View la,uc Mo\l Valuable Pia) er. balled 41 S for the Trojan\. -.parkhng on tkfen\C with a rc:putation for all·out play Snoddy. a 'uperh cnn1rol p1tC'htr. (Pleaee lee A LL-Ci r /83) Dlllr .... ,......., ~ c..... Laeun• Beach•• LeU Hanaon attempta to block a abot by Alan Jane lD Laguna Beach Open volleyball tournament. Duo packs punch as 1 'fan· inspires them to thir d straight title By BARRY FAlLKNER 'iingtn Smith anJ Rand\ 'itollo\ the two-time defending champion\ and "inners of three of the last tour Laguna Beach Open\ ollt'\ hall T (1ur- naments ha"c learned to pro!>pcr 1n ad.,.erse cond1ttons 5o after Stoklo'> went fi,l ro\\\ into the courts1de ..cat' to ' 11cc h1\ obJect1on to a heckler in the. fll"d' Main Beach cro"d and het:ame phys1call~ in" oh cd 1A.1th S<.'" cral SJX'i.: • tators 'ti.Uh the final mat{h again.,t !\.arch Kiral\ and Rill.:\ Lu\ttt'\ 11cd 9-9 the .,. ctcran tandem tame through\\llha l~-I0,1t 10r\ to make 11 lhree stta1ght at Laguna "The more ad\er..c the l'nnd1t1nm the better \\C pla:-... ..aid ~mllh alter the team·., fifth 'ti.In in 'iC .. cn pro tour tournament\ thl\ \C.tr '"Thal°\ the lir'\l llmc I 'c ''er Jor · lha1:· said Stoklo' ol the inulknt "h1ch resulted in tht· 1 c<111in ,, the overl y voctfcrouo; Ian "The guy JU'it popJX·d llff He·, hn·n he-ckhng me tor '"" da'' and I wame<t him liq: or \I\ umc'I hut wht'n he use\ ahu'''l languagl' n1tht to m\ face rm a sportsman and I can take a loss. but a player can only take so much," 5a1d Stokles. from ~anta Monica "1 JU\l wanted to go and ~peak fa~ to face with the gu) to shut him up ·• said StokJos who was appcarantly pushed toward the heckler. resulting 1n the fan being knocked backward .\ fe\\ bHtandcrs then bepn lo rc<>train Stoklos before Sm1tb and some tournament officials came m and escorted Stoklos back to the coun. The altercation ma\ have been d1~tract1ng for some Im ell.penenccd pros hut the~ S-year-old Stoklos. who has hc~:n playing on the pro beach c1rcu1t since age I 7. said 11 only mot1\atcd him more .. It JU'lt got my adrenaline going more ..aid Stok.los "With the press- ure 1,n me (upon retum1n1 to play alter the incident) I would have ..en cd i.iJDe 11 I w.cre the other team. hut the} scned to S1ngin It d1dn'l hothcr mt' the rest of the match," he added \:orhing much ~emed to bother lie \\tnner<. as the\ went unbeaten through the two-da) tourney. twiCC' lx·attng K.irah and Lu.,.1ies in the pr<X:t'\\ "It was a tough fought volleyball matl·h ·· ':>31d Stoklos of the sec-saw linal. "hit h lasted over 90 minutes (PleaH eee LAGUNA/BS) ' Clippers come up short in NBA draft Jus t as t h ey did last season. LA· sot her ba sketba ll team is left out in the cold Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and a~kcd me, but •There has to be soft \pot\ in the plan when a te~m like the LA< hppc: r• docs not l(t a pack in.the fint round ol the NBA draft. •Golfer Bob Twa) a hou~hold word" Y cs. a Tway 1\ what Barbara Walters 1ucrved breakfast 1n bed on •Enc Dickerson 5ay'i he does not feel the I 98S Ram'i wcrt 1nfenorto the Chi~go Bears .. Ht 'ihould look at the films •Thank about 1t. . Wh(n a div1,1on as close and C'Om~llll\C. tht authon11es oft he pmc sa} 1t '' \\tak •When the New York blander\ wanted to t.tlk to Terr) S1mp .. on bout rcplacina I ArbouraHoach, they fin\ had to find him \amp on co;ached la'1 '\1earat Pnntt \lt'icrt. Sa'ikat(hewan Not even the noc)n balloon g~ that far north ot Sa\k.t. toon • lfthcl .\ Ra1der, lo\C thl· S40 m1lhon in Judgement monc·" trom the NFl -and 1t apixar' "nt1rcl) hkC'I) thl'\ \\ 111-the pla}t'I"\ 'tl.111 "'ear hlat k arm hand~ on their hlat k coc;tume\ 1n IQK6 •\urch the Ram, talked to ITT\' agent quanerb.ld. L)nn 01d;c; "'ho "ould fit 1n nKd) H1s onl\ p ohlcm 1sgimp" knee., •When auto dealer 1 om Bcn~m bought the Ne-. Orlcan' Satnt\, thr Ma1carantcd inlent1vc,wh1ch 1t now Wl'ihcs to rt'ncg<' on Bcn~n wanh a flaadropped hut ~hn refortt'i thing" hke thl\ I •North C arohna draf\('( Rntd r>auahert\ \\ 111 sei a ton ol monc) from thl" (°k., rlanJ \a\altc~ and ht• \\tll get to krep mo'it of11 1 lrdol"s nN ha,ean111cnt • Rcmemtx-r r>um I )aughrn'" •l \( ltpfl<'r'Juanll)('rct.:Sm1th Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST will not ,.gn al on tract unk'~ 11" guarant('cd inca'l<'ol in1ur. or•" hralth But \m11h "''II nut ix·i m11 theC'hp~r' l<l 'K'c h" ffil'<lil al rt'COfd'i •Regar Jad-.on v. ill h"' c ,, jlri111p pu:turr ofh1m~ll on Im nl'\ 1 nuhhlc aumcud. •Ser" I told \nu 1 hl' \ ng1•I, rtlOktt'\\alh Jo)nt'r" ma~1n,gthr "orld foraet both\\ alh P1pp :rn11 Wall) Moon •Th Nev. Yorl. Mctspuhl1llt\ IU) ~} he k('('pS l l\\ 1ght ( 1nockn awa) from the media o;o the '>urer p1tcherv.'On't hcdnv<'ncra1) lkforc ~ou cn11c11e. 1h1nl. 11f all the auH \lo ho hll\ ~ ~n 1fn\ l'n C'r.17\ h\ \U(Ce\\ •) ou thanl tame doesn't fly" . Pro foothaJI training camps will open nnl month • .\ nd gu ~"\\ho hct on toot ball game,arealrt'ad) hmbenngupat mini camp<; • fhd. h1ca10< u~· ne\\ mana1cr <.1cne MtChacl" i~ tall and thin and ht\ nickname 1\ '\tick" With this tram he Wlll ha' e to walk tall and \ .1~ a h1g one • 11 pmk'is1onal "'re,thna au- dirm e, had an; mone),_whataarcat placl· to '<'II Brooklyn bndges. •laker Coach Pat Riley t\td ht , ,,ntr.t~ t ntcnded the other day \\1th the pncc of crude and haar oil "hat 1t 1o;, eq•n httle hll hell)\. •The Ram-.1alkrd about chanaana thr1rd1\t10l ll\<'. and trad1t1onal head· •car \k\1Jn 1 he homed hat\ ma) I"<' thr la..a thins Mcttd. • .\ \ '4lon s the draft romH lo a lo . fht l'llayer and coach hurry to~ 'nll \\hat a problem the photoa's ot Kccping the rilawr's nt out of the\hOt • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday, June 23, 198& ----- Dueling duo Dleet on gollcourse;_. Ballesteros wins From AP dllpatcbH DUBLIN, Ireland '-K·ve Ballc!>tero!> and Deane Beman wen· inv1tl'd to the same golfing part) .ind the laughter J1ed QUICkJ)' Ballestero~ tht· ~pan11ml ranked as the world''> lnp fol fer, completC'd .1 two-\trokl· \ 11:tor) Sunda~ 10 thl rish Open over a field thal 11H luded Beman. th~ commissioner of the l 1 \ P< i \ r our from "h ll h Ballesteros ts barred thl\ wa,on The two ne\er lame fal·e·to· face, but Balle\tero'> made no seaC't of h1~ Jt'>plcasure uH'r Beman·, presenn· "I am \e~ angr) about Deane Beman pla>mg here· said Ballestru~. ~ho ~hut a J-undcr- p.ir total of ~85 "This man has Jone nothmg tor European golt: lie 1<. hert un a holtda" Wh\ \h11uld hr ht' pla) tng Jn an 1mponan1 tournament likt· th1.,·•·· Heman. "ho made the rut but tin1~hrd "di hd11nd thl· \\lnnl·r. defended h1., pantupat1on. '•I) 111g hl· had h11··2U,000 pral·t1le ball\" to get read\ for thl' louinament anJ wa\ '>enuu!> ahoul hi!> llm11t·J· rl'lurn tn wurnamrnt gull la'>I winll"r lkman announn•J that Halll·'>k'rm "'as inrl1g1hk for tht• futratnc l \ tour th1., \e.tr because hl' hlld par11c1patl'd in le" than the m1n11num f 5 tournament\ l;i,t \l'J'on Ballec,tl'W\ ha' pl,1~l·d almmt 1'\l lw11\ i:I~ th1<, \Car on thl' k">·Prl'\l1g111u' and ll>~l·r·pa\ ing European PC1 ~tour '¥\ 11h thr l'\ll'pllon uf thc !\1ac,tl'r\, \\hl·rl' a'> a formt·r l hamp1u11 hl' h;i, an autumalll Jn\ 11,1111111. tw ha'> not pla\t•d 1n .1 I s 111urnaml·nt BemJn " u"ng thl· lnc,h Or>t•n .111J thl· l Jr < arl' Plan International l•l lll'I n·,1J\ tor nl'\I nll•nth', Hnt1'h Oixn al 1 urnh('rn Ill' pl:nrd tull·ttmt un thl I S l'l 1 \ I 11ur l11r "' \{'al' \q nr11ng l•1ur tuurn.1111enl'> h1:lml' !akin~ tlll' Joh Ol l OOlnl l\\ll•lll'I Ill I'' .. " { arrcolh .• 1 Ul\tllll'r\ th.it 'fxin'nr' tht• $\Sil 000 tournam{'nt \3H.l lkn1an \\J\ L'nt• nl thn.·1: '>fX'L IJI 1n\1ICl ' II' th1' \l'<1 r ' 1ourn.1 nlL'nt It lould ha' t' in\ lll'd up to I plaH'r' th1· tornp,1r1\ ,,1td Quote of the day Denni' 'Oil Cao" Bo)d B11,111n fh·d ""' p1tL hn \\ hu1 a\f..t•d ii 1e.rn1 matt I >nn Ba' lor 1, .1 team lcadt·r "fk°'> lih <1od Oil l'arth .. Bentley captures 100 breast <JRl ·\~ll() Ila -\tt•q·fkntln .13 \\\llllllllllg lur thl' l w ldl'n \\ l'\I "'i\\1111 < lu h ul ltunt1ng11111 tk,1d1 1\1111 lilt• IOO m1·1t·1 hrrJ\tc,trol\(' .1t th l' '¥\ 11rld < h,m1p11111,h1p tL·am 111.11' al the lu,ll1l' \1.ju.111<"'' Cllll'r l 111· n1<·c1 I\ cundud l'd to ,cft•lf tht' I \ 'l.::it11111al il'a111 \\ h1d1 v. 111 ~urnpt.·t~ 11 t h~ 'A m id < h,1111- ptnmh1 p' 1r1 \1udnd \pain 1n \ut u'I lkntle~ J gr .1du.11t· •>I <•olden \\ c'>l < <•lkgc nm' \\\ltnrn1n11. lrn l SC li nl\hl'd al I 1)1 4 ' 10 heal 11ut I >.ill' l undhc:rg ol '¥\.il nut< a·e ~ \'ho 1A,1,dm l..ct1a1 I ll1 'i( < o\la \k'><i' lohu \fulkt tlnl\hl·d llurd 1n thl' l \COi JI I (14 11 \,fnllel .,.J., \\\lmn11ng fnr \11utt1l'rn < ,tl1 l11rn1.1 ~qUJlll\ l IUh Soviet sets hammer record \1()SC < )'¥\ -\ lHI '°l\l'dildl t1f till' ')o\1et l n1011 h<'llt'lld h1 ' 11v.n v.orld rt·uinl 1n tht· hJrnnH·r throv. <.;und:t\ \"Ith .1 ht'!t \l' 111 ~X4 :i lhl· • tlliu .11 nl'"'' aJ'l'llt \ I ,1,, \a1d I ht• 1.\11\ll'I l'\l,Jhll\hu f lht• nld 111.irf.. of ~/'<"\. \ 1n 1 •1x.i ..., 'l'd 1 ~ h \t' t h" r l l 11rd t I 110\\ \u nd.1 \ 111 <1 d u.11 I r<ll J.. and llL·ld llll't't ltl'l\H'L'll till' \o\ lt"I\ anJ l J\t ( •l'I Ol<lll\ in 1.tllinn Cahoy win• gymnastic• medal INUIANAPOLl ~ -Marie Iii R<X'thh~beracr nnd Phil Caho). two oflhc nation's senior 1Ymnasts. each c~pturtd 1he1r first aold mwal 1n the McDonald's national champion hip Sunday The individual event mcdahsts att determined 1n rnmpe1111on among the top finishers from the optional and compulsory phases of the all-around event. The scor{'s from the earlier compcuuon count tor 50 percent of the final mark Roethhsbcrger reletved a 9 8 on the uneven bars Sunda) The 20-vear-old, an alternate on the 1984 Olympic team, wtfl bt-11 freshman at Minnesota this fall. 'ihe had qualified for the national team for a fifth time ~nturda\-but 'ia1d ~he was unhappy with her routines "I was vcl)' upset " she sa1d of her Saturday pt•rformance "This doesn ·1 help," she added of the gold \h{' won wtth a 19 I 00 total Hope Spivey, 14 and the runn{'r-up for the women's senior nauonal title. tied with &th Hansen, 15 for second at 18 925. and newl)- nowned national i:hamp1on Jennifer Se). 17 and a teammate of Sp1ve) on the Par~{'ttes of .\llento~n Pa \\3\ founh al 18 8~5 Caho>, a 1980 Oh mp1an who claimed two ind1\ 1dual champ1onsh1p!> twice while helping Ne· brasl.a capture NC' A.\ tllle~ in 1980 and 1982, made thl' national men's team for the ninth tame earlier. The 24- \ear-old took the gold on the pommel horse with a 9 R performance Sunda\ Nelson knocks out Cabrera , ~.\N JllAN. Put•rto Rico -ALumah m '\el!>on ot C1hana knocked oul Danilo ( ahrera ol the Dominican Republic with 29 sernnd\ left in the I 0th round Sunday to 'ut·ce~'>fulfl~ defend his World Bo,ing C'ounc1l 11tlc for the founh time l\lelson. 28. unloaded a booming nght hand unto thn h1n of the challenger landing Cabrera face down on the l'an\a\ The l'nd o;taned latt· in the ninth when Nelson i:aught Cahrera ~Ith a <;ene<; of blow-; But Cabr~ra . h1., !..net·~ hudded, won a reprte\C when the round ended Thl' ch.imp rnme out fa'>t in the I 01h round of the ~l hnlukJ 12-round light :\el\on p1nm·J lhc l>om1n1can in the corner a1 the beg1nn1ng ul the round oind g<J\C him a \erte\ of punl\h1ng blm\' Tway wins Atlanta Classic Bob Tway h1rd1ed fi\ l' of the final eight holt'> and llt't,1me the P<sA Tour's first thrn· ttmt w1nnl'r 111 19Xfl clo'ilflS v.11h an S-undn-par h4 10 lapture the S 500.00U l!I \tl.intJ Ciolt < l.1wt ~unda.,. l ~J\ \ 72-holc score of 21.•1 v.,1, 14 umkr par on 1h'e h111~: 7.007-yard. par 72 \1l.111ta C nuntn c luhrnurse fwa). 27. who was reared 1n llw lll'arh) \tlJnta !>Uhurh of Manetta. overtook lhirtl·round leadn Hal Sutton ml thl' 15th hole and and v.on h\ tv..11\h111\11\er\u11t111. who had a 704'unda} and ti nl\hl'd al 271 I k l'Jrnl·d '' S90.000 llr-;1 prize. pushing hi\ mom•\ v.inn1ngc, tu i.i46 119. good enough tor wn1nd platl' rn llm. hi\ \t'n>nd. PC 1..\ r our campaign In P1tl\lord. ~ Y Judy Dickinson ballled an 'l•1not1onal rnlkrlOJ\lt•r and a lharging Pat Bradley lit \\111 tile S2.'>.:-i.nuo Rulhnter lntcrna11onal LP<1.\ 1.nnnaml·nt D1d..1n,11n v.ho u>lkcted S38 250 for the v. 111. tu11 f.. the kJJ lur good ~ht• n '>hl· knocked 1n an X 7- \ J rd p1tl l11n~ "edgr tor .in eagle on tht· par-'\ 489-\ard 11 th hok '°>ht• fin1'hcll the da\ \\tlh a 2-under-par 70 ,inJ ''Ound up\\ 11h .1 i hull-\lllrl· ol 7-under-par 2X I ; Televisioii. radio TELEVISION '· W pm -BASEBALL .\ngel., at r \.'\J\ < hJnnd ' Ill p rn -MOTOR SPORTS !-,pt.·t·d .... a~ ~menl<i, < hannl'I 56 RADIO " 'II rm -BASEBALL .\ngcl' al It·xa,, "-M PC 1710) 7 ~1) pm -BASEBALL Atlanta at Dodgrr' K •\BC ( 79() l Jubilat_ion sails to victory SBYC boat gets perfect score in Long Beach r~ccs 8)' Al.\10:\ I O('KAIU. \ Delly l'llot •n•tl"O W•lt•• I hl' • 1•111\ rt•ll1r nc1J 111 1111r111.1l 1ttl I ong lk 1dt \1ind.1\ .rnd 1111' X ,!!1 f..11111 \"~'\ll'l h , .. 1\c Ull' 51 C 11,1nd 1'11 ., !l<>R.i \,1d 11' thl' ~incl nf .11 111111 rhn ''t'rc dl•,11;nnl lor fhl hrt,i v.1111h IH re l 'fX't:J,111) p.ralil \lng t•J I.it ~ l1tr1H'' I rr r\·'\4 luhll,1t ron 11u1 \,in1:1 B;irh;1r,1 \'.alht ( Juli \'hll h un1kr the hdm,man'>h1p nl f':lltl ( <1\Md 111 \an f rant'l\l 11 lon1 111 11•d 111 r 1n .1 ..... 1\ l111m her '" < IJ " \ rt\.il' to m.n~ 11p ,1 rcrtc·<.t \(Orr C .1 ard l\,1 11111 tc1n.1t1nn,tlh ~ n11w11 Star \a1lo1 and " hea \ 11\ 10\11l\1•tf 111 ~1 I 1ant •~ \ ,1d l1 < luh\ \11H'r1t,1 ' C up effor1 ~e\I i"x''>t pnformanrr \(I\ turnrd in h\ OJ\l' I llman al lhe hl'lm 111 f'l'll'f 1 o ng ., \f11mcn1um 1n < l;1"' H v. nh th rel' lir't' and :i '''l ond Im a fov. \1.0re ot .t 2' prnnl\ I OIACll ~orth"c., \.1 n I Jll'I!'' \ .H hi ' lub 1• .• , ;.11kd h~ hn dc,1gner Bri111• '-d\nn I••\ It Ion 111 ( 1;1\\ I> 11 \1·r hl'r \t,1hln11all' I It·~ 1r.1 c,l.1pp1:rl'd h\ \ll,111 \1 ri11tll f ll'Ctra 1\ th(' h11,1t 111 \' 1111 h 'In< IS l h.1lll'n~•lfl)' lttl till' I 1pl1111 < up \l \l'r,11111 tht•\1d 1f\ \'Ill 11111\ \l.irt gl'.1nng ur 11111h~·1rip '" H111111l11l11 f111 t~c ll\'l' ract' Krnv.nnclt uprtormcrl\ < l1rrn < 11111 \I h1d1g1·1,11r1cl1·1 '·'·" 111 \uguq * Gosse takes Thlstle Hr 111 1· c 111\'>l' of th1 \,rnla < l.ua I-< au rig \\'.oua 11on \.rn l>1qw ra mt• up \\Ith th ree "'I"' and'""" \l't.:ond pl.1u· I 1 n l\hl'' lo ddr nd h" lit It• a' \\r\t I 11.1~t th:1mp111n 1n tlw fh..,llt· ( l.1" I he r('i;t:ttt.1 \\,1\ ~f)i1n\nrt•<I h) '-l \'P 1r1 Harh111 J '"'''' I k l't t1X \\1th H11lbo.1 ) acht Cluh ·" lhl' ho!>l 1 luh I ht• f"c-ran· \<'rH'" ":i" 'a1kd 1n tht• 11te.1n (Ill Newport R1°Jth 1n light 111 -SALlJTES THE 20TH ANNUAL POLICE OLYMPICS IOIE.a.I ... ........ " ...... (714) 17S·1726 Early Bird Dinners '7.50 fc.,•r111111x P r11111· r<1h or I rt•\h I "h ( Ofllpf1•!1• ( )111111'1 \\ tlfa C h f11C I 111 "-n11p 111 Ci ilt1d .111d 1>1''"'' I Srrv1•d 4 h JI m -I >.1 v\ \ \.\ 1·1·~ Br n1 your bmlly lo 8.ilbai iniJ enjoy the rNny pl ur~ of th•• iQUltnt lltd~ beach town. Wh th t it be Jh606tot. frdtCk "I in the wrf, 11roUJns th blyfront, or watch'lhl • beaudf uf P.c:lflc .tun~, S.lbol has •omtthtn-& or t\'ef.YOht DILLM,\N'S WELCOMES you Wne'h • Dinn t • tutdi & u~y Brunc:h ' inodnatt· air Fifteen hoJt\ turned nut Im the 1 hamp10Mh1p regalia rhl' I "'-foot Thistle IS a threl·-man 'loop v. h1ch came'> a spinnaker and 1c, l <tp;1hlc of planing in a modrratl' hrl'l' /l' < im\t' ''11lnl his Menage A l mt\ to tirmlu:,of 1-1· 1·1·2 forascoreof6 2~ p11inl\ St•<.ond was Rampage, l><l\l' Kl'rnn r re\no \ ( 8 5 pts. third W3\ l><;an l"'ahash1 1-resno Ye . 20. fourth wa<. Mark Thompson. Balhoa Y! 24 fifth was John Harlan. fresno \( ~" * Minton wlhs at Lido < >nl) IO hoats turned oul Saturda} .rntl Sund.1\ for Lrdo Isle Yacht < lun·, Junl."f<r~alla Tht· "inner 1n 4'abot A & B with l11ur <•ntm•<. was <iu~n "'11nton \;e"port llarhur Yacht Club T 1m \fuh .1nr> of Bahia Conn· thi.111 \ .1. ht C luh \\a\ the v.inner in lht• Lido-14 tla\'i of '>IX boats Moran rides to speedway win I<>'\<, RF •\( H (\P) -~hawn Moran 11d1ng with a broken nght ankll' took four of five race<. late "'iaturda) n1~ht to win the Amencan Spct·dwav Final at Veterans Stadium. \1uran who ~ufTered the IOJury two werks ago racin& m Bntain. finished with 14 PQinl'i. r RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ...... ~ ..... ltU UIMI IUI~ CMTl IUA-541-llM The Pro s · Sme e 195 7 uaam llSIUICI 111-n• • ~-Non smoker ~ ~ Rates 11. 441 Old Newpcwt llhd. NewportllMch.Ca. 0.-, "°4 ....... _,.,..,... ........... Mr. lrreleY&Dt, Mike TraT'la, la welcomed to Newport Beach for lrrele•ant Week. IRRELEVANT BEGINS IN NEWPORT .. From Bl 'He (Na}) wanted to draft me earlier but he also knew that the Charger'> had the last pick." Trav" Sa}'S "If he knrw about 1h1s, he d1dn'1 tell me anything about it "Hopefully. I hope they didn't waste a dran t ho1 ce when they tool. me" Concerning his future in loothall he sa)s "My dad and my coach ar Georgia Tech both told me that 11 I didn't tak{' a chance and try out. I would look back five yeaftl down 1he road and ask m)sclf~h}. rm doing 11 and 1111 doesn't work out. I ha\e l\\O Job offers 1n indu<;tnal engineenng I ha\ l' one quaner n•main1ng to get m\ degn:c. I'll tena1nly remember this v.e{'I.; wht•ther I make the team or not ''I'm looking forward to a grl'3t v.eek and I lhank all of \Ou It'~ an honor 10 bl· hl·re · · \alata\ roommate "''h lhl' 4<Jers 111 I 9:i0 v.a., anothl·r Cit·org1a l t't h g1aduatc Cla~ Mathew\ He wa\ on hand ~unda} Jnd added h1\ h11 111 thl· 1rrek"ant.:c: of lht• ona\1un '\her prec,ent1ng Tra\ i~ w11h a uskulator he took 11 back in a paper hag and o;a1d "l'J let ~nu ha\t' 11 no"' hut I ha\e to pre\cnt 11 111 ~ou again Wednt''><Ja) night .. ~alata prl'\l"Oled a T -<;h1n and c,.i1d "II'' lrom l\1rc., \ala1a's llml'I It\ .1 l>r Pl•ppc:r T \h1n ,111d \ht• didn't \\ant 11 am loni.tt•r" Bill\ \1,1rt111. the olt-dl•pu,cd '.°'oi1'\\ \ 11rk \ .inh·t· manager. "''II ht· in - ducted into thl' Balhoa Ra-.< luh 11,tll of i::aml· \.\ l'dne,Ja) n1ghi along "Ith lormcr Ram'> grcat. Jai:k \ oung- hloo<l In prc<:.t•nt1ng l ra\1S "'th a \ anket: l'ap and a tra\eltng hag. hr ,aid "rhl''e rnmc lrom Bill} !'v1arttn He U\l'' thl· tra \Cling ba~qu11e often " Tht• lun hil\ \taned fur J wrck-long \Crie<, of hanqurt,, golf tournament\ and' 1<,11~ to \outhland attrau1on'i for Mr B1, \.1r lrrclnant of I 9X6 M1kl' r ra\ I\ lndudl·d 1n lhc vanou\ fe\t1v111cs planned for 1h1'> vear·., reup1ent arc a · r,rnou'>" golf tournament toda)' al Nc~pon Beath < ountr) C luh f hr'> will Ix a '~itch from thl' prt'\ 1ou'> goll outings in that players will be ~nou) about their scores and no ~mm1ck~ will be used such as h1tt1ng off a mattress or using a softball on the tee The Newport Beach C'hambcr of Commerc{' has taken over and is directing the golf tourney with an auction and dinner at the N.8 Mamou Hotel this evening Tennis buffs will also have a tournament at the Balboa Bay Racquet C'lub in the afternoon Tuesda) night will be C'ollege Night at the Ba> Club sponsored by the l .< lrnne Spons Associates and Wednl''i da) will find Travis and Co at Disne} land dunng the da)' and at the BBC Hall of Fame banquet 1n the e\ening Travis will recel\e the Low\man T roph~ as a feature of the Hall of Fame e'en1ng. .\ ~uperstars compet1t1on will tah• place Thursda) w11h a number of outstanding athletes competing along with Travis Fnda) II will be a\ 1'i1t to Holhwood Park and Saturda\ 11\ on w Reno for a one-night sta} at tht• MC1M Grand Hotel with fest1\1t1c<. w1nd1ng down on \unda) when T rav1\ returns horn( fhe publir 1s 1nv1ted to part1c1pate in any or all of1he ac11v1t1es this week. < all the Sports Depot's Betty Bottorf al 641-0610 for further information The event started an 1976 when Salata thought 1t would be nice to do \omcth1ng n"e for someone else for no apparent rcas.on Kelvin !-;.irk, v. rde ret·e1-.er from the L n1versll) of Dayton v.a\ 1he fir5.l honoree fot- lo"rd b-. Jtm "'elk her. Univer;1t) of ( olo- rado fullbad .. wa' ne.\t in 1977, Lee '¥\ a<,hbum offenS1\e guard from \.1on1ana Stale was the I 978 winner: Mike .\lmond ~1de receiver from :-.:onhwe\I L ou1<.1ana Stnte came in 1974 In 14!!0 lineman T}rone \1c(srifl ot r londa ·\6..M wa' the rec1p1en1 but \1gned "'''h a Canadian team before the fcst1\1t1l'S ~nd th{' Rams· Kevan \canlon a quarterbac~ from the I '01\l'r\1t\ of .\rkan~~ ~as named Mr lrrelr\ant Roth '>howed up for the festl\ 1t1e'> r Bias investigation continues l 1PPER MARLBORO. Md I ·\f>) -Unnerstt'f ufMai;land basl..l'tb•lll Cualh Left,· Dneseli and '>C\ eral 111 his pla}ers· will be called tx·lort· J grand JUry Tuesday lo an~wer qut''>· 11ono; about the death of hao;kethall star Len Bias. l\rthur M Marshall Jr . Pnnce George's County \tall"' at· tome\ <;atd Sunda\ The 1n\cst1gat1on likely w1ll ,1rc11.:h ht'' ond the Bias death into alkgl'd drug use 1n the spon!. program and throughout the student bod) un thl' um,er'ill'.)-'s ( olleg{' Park campus. \farshall said "We'"e got to think wh> were the'><." drugs so readtl) a\a1lable for <>ome· unc to walk oul that easily and get them." the count-.·., 1:h1el pro!>erntor said Marshall s.a1d he V.<i'i part1rnlarly dl\turtx'd h} repom that Onesell had t.1lled ba\kctball pla)crs together at h1c., hou'>t' ~1th1n two hours of the pla~er\ death and instructed them on ~hat to tell the police and the press .. Dnc~ll ought to be one of the first (to appear before the grand JUf)) We are \Cf\ interested in talking to him." he ..aid. "I don't think the role of a haske1ball coal h 1<, to tcll student athletes not 10 talk to police," \1ar<;hall said "If the\e rumors arc wrong. we'll g1\l' him a chance io talk about 11 ·· Marshall said Dncsclrs role did not appear to be criminal obstruction of JUSllCe Bras. l"ho~en T uewa) by the Bos- ton ( elttl s a\ the s.econd pla)cr taken 1 n the NB.\ draft, died Thursday Argentina ousts England Ma radona leads way to 2-1 win: fights in stands. peace on field f ranl"e take'> on Wt•<;t Cicrmam 1 n the other semifinal on Wedne~a\. fhe l·n.-nlh brat Brull and the German'i downed ho<.t Ml'\ICC> 1n penal!' J..1ck \hootouts on Saturday. \fE \I( 0 C IT Y (AP> -Diego \1aradona Argen- tina·., bnllianl ~Inker. 10\1sted that his team's World Cup quarterfinal game "'Ith England wa'i "'soccer, nothing cl<,c .\<, tf to prove h1'> point, Maradona scored twice to lead \rgentina pa\t England 2-1 ~unda) in the first maJor sporting contcc;t be1 .... een the nations \Ince the 1982 Falklands \\ ar \1aradona was nght. Though there was a minor allalatlon 1n the <;tandc; at ,\1tec Stadium, on the field tht'ft' wa<. <,ont•r -nu1h1n11. elo;e .\nd Maradona wa<, at h 1 \ ma\ll'rfu I bt.•c.,t. I bcl1e\C thai Ill' dt•mon<,tratcd 1hat he 1s the best pla)t'r 1n thr world." •\rgt•ntinc C oach Carlos Bilardo '3td after Maradnna '>rnred at SI and 55 minutcc;. "I think he 1<, a true idol " Argentina. which won the 1978 World Cup. will pla> Belgium 1n 1he 'iem1final'> Wedne!>day at ALtec Stadium The ~urprising Bclgian!I. only third 1n Group B during the fir'il round. edged Spa111 5-4 on penalty kicks at Puebla It .... as the second big upset for Belgium, which beat the ~O\ 1et L n1on 4-l m eittra time in the second round. Jan C eulemans' first-half goal was equaled by Juan ~cnur's <;hol w11h onh fiH' m1nu1e~ tcfl rn regulation time •\fter the 'l<:orele<;'> O\en1me\. Belgium hit all fi"e of 11s pcnalt> kick., Rut goalie Je:in-\.fane PfafT'itoppcd Spam·., '>ernnd tn. b) Elo> <))ala. and that "'ac; the difference · It "''II he Relgrum·., fir«l appearance ever in th{' \Cm1final<, l\lthough there wa'i a dl\pu1e about his first goal, which England claimed v.ent 1n off nl Maradona's hand, not his head, there wa., no arguing ahoul his other score It was a thing of beaut)' The <;qua1, po~ert'ul and qu1lk Maradona dnbbled through three English plJ)Cr\, otround goalkeeper Peter lih1lton and then pol..cd lhr hall into 1hc net from \hon rangr "Diego alwa)\ '><<ire\ \pl'Ctacular goals. and that \ctond one today wa., ix·rhap<, thr best l'vt· ~en him \Core .. 81lardo <>aid fngland Manager Aobh> Rob,on descnbcd Maradona''i \ernnd ioal a\ "a m1ratle goal -a fantaStll' goal It\ wonderful when thl' world can produce great players of ht'i ralibcr" Bui Robc.,on d1<,putl'd the f1rs1 goal .. No 1fsorbutsahoui 11." Roh<;on said "PttcrSh11ton felt dcepl) aggrieved He doesn't like to he beaten and 11 was obvious that Maradona had not gul Im hl·ad to 11. but h1'i hand "Thal goal. \\htch 'ihould never have been allowed, gave Argen11na the edge 11 wa<; a bad refereeing d<"c1~1on and you don't cii;pc<.t one hkr that at World Cup level ' And Maradona adm111ed 11 was 'iCored "a little w11h Diego's hand and a little with Maradona·s head .. A'i forh1\other goal. he \.'lid 11 wa .. "not thr bcc,t ofm\ care{'r. hut the mo<;t important becau\C 11 allowed us to cit nch the vtc:tOI) "We can talk other d<1}''i about m\ KOal<,," he said. "Toda), ll't's talk about the win." Wimbledon opens with men's matches today Trlpleheader bout tonlght l A'i VHsAS (AP) -Barry Mc<1utg.'\n and Thomu Hearns rat{' u proh1b111vc: favorites to rtuun th('1r world boxing titles ton1iJlt 1n th1\ pmbhna town where d1\apPQ1ntment '" no "tranaer Wl\1BU lXJN, England (AP) - Defending men\ 'lrnglc\ lhamp10n Bom Becker get\ the honor of playing the first match on the Wimbledon (enter<. oun toda> and will take on Argentina's Eduardo Bcngocchea Rut the 18 year-old Wr'1 German "not fa\ort<l to repeat h1\ «tunning 'iUCC'e\'i of a ) car ago \\hen the I OOth running of !he world'\ mo'>t pre'i- 11g1ou\ gra\\·rnurt tournnnient fin- l'ihc'i ''' t"'u ~eek-run al thl' All E..:naland l..a\\n T..-nn1'i and < roquet Club He ~on"t ~,·en IX' thC' fi,.,t ~ded pla~cr to!'<{' action. That honor &<>e'i to I 1 th-~ed Kevin Curren of tht United St4tt'\, l8't )ear·~ finall,t. Cumn, 1 native ol \outh Afnca, wtll play West Ger· man)·, E:m: Jelen on Coun 3. tx-am · n1na 1t 12.30 p.m. Plar on Center Court and Court I d~\n I \tart until I Pm Recker I\ not eHn thC' top ~. ac; th~ ~din'' werr rnodC' on the Ila," of the plaver\' rnnipu1r.1 rankinft' fk 1'i c;ee<le<l fourth ~eded No I amona the men " Ivan Lendl of ('zechoslovak1a. who wtll play Mexico's Leonardo Lavelle on t ourt I on Monday. , Lcndl. ranked No I in the world, 1\ the shiht favonte in tht'I year'• tournament, which hu been thrown wide open with the absence of 1hrcc- t1me champion John McEnroe of the United State<; and a aroan inJUf)' \UfTercd by Amcncan Jimm y Con- nor\ twice a w10ner at Wambledol) . Martina Navratilova, ~kina her fifth consecutive Wimbledon women's s1naJc~ crown. and her tou,he•t opponent, Jtt<>nd·!ttded ( hm Evert l.loyd, wtll not beam pla}' until Tue~ay. Lendl f\ com1n1 ofh victory tn the Frtnch Open tW4 weeks 110 and won the U.S. Open Jut year. Kc has never r{'ached the men·, 11naJc1 final at . Wimbledon. but did cap1u~ th{' Junior boy ·crown 1n 1978 and wu a finalis1 1n 1hC' Au~traha 0pt"n. al\O pl11)Cd on grl\4', 1n 198' Joinina McC 1u1pn and Hearns on a telcv1\Cd tr1pleht7ader out· doon ot ( ae\&N Palace wtll be Roberto Duran. who I\ 83mbhna his career. McGu1pn. of Ireland, wtll ctefend the World Boxina As- sociation tcatherwe1aht title apinst Stevie Cru1 of Fon Wonh at about 6: I 0 p m. Hums. the Htt Man from Detro11, will defend the World Bo•1na Council super wcl- terwc1ah1 championship ipin11 Mark Mt<tal of Jef"SICy Caty. N.J. Duran, the JS·)'tar-old former trif,lc champion from Panama, w1 I meet Robbie Sim' of Rrod..ton. Mass., 1n a tehcduled 10.round m1ddkwc11ht bout. . -~-.............. - CllJllOl'Dla ep.olal Olnapltw Twtnty•Gvc hu.ncs..d CaflfOl'OJa Special Olympu:a 1thle1a will ~b 11no OraU Stldlum on tho UCLA carnput Fridat:.C: usrA toamameat ta BB Tbc Un1tod Statee Tennis AllOC:iation'1 1916 Men'• 4S N1t1onaJ Hardcoun C'hampionstupt which have been hdd (or I.be last 37 yc:an at ~ La Jolla 8c8ch and Te-nn11Club.11 tchedul.cd fot tbe -.k orMoact.y, JuJy 21 ·28, at tbe Llndbora fUcquct Oub 1n HunUnatOft Beath tho 0Pt1ll.DI Ccmnonies or tho . Special Oly~· 1986 WDmcl' Oamca. The ()pen_ltia Ccmnooia ate alatcd to beain promptly 1t 6 o'clock Friday even~ with ihc Gamet acttina u.nder way Saturday fri>m I a.m w 4 p.m. TM Ootina CCmnony ii planocd ror Sunday at no p.m. The 1986 Summer OamM o( California Special OU'~ retum 1.9 Lot An&dsa fQrJ)lc Local ~ 1nclud.Lftt Bob Due-Iller from New90n b, Bob Howe and Lenny Landbora of KuoUDf'OD Beach, Jim Nel10n and Roben Jo~ from Irvine. and Dick Ltacb and Ron Lav1nptoo of Laauna Beach will Join Pancho Sequra and Vic SCdu an compet1n1 for the S300 ainates and doubles Rnt prtu. · ffnt tfme 10 thm: yeara, f0Uowtn1 1 IGnt at UC Berkeley. For more intonnation. phone (l ll) .U l · '76 7. £ntty fee is S40for11~ and S50 for doublet For entry ronru or 1nfonna11on. phone the Undbora Ouo at 8-42-7747 Jfdle Buketbal.I CamJ) Paeate oa Jfarrlott card ~ Cotta Mc:aa R.ecttauon l>epartment ia c~ the -.ond Larry Sunderman Eqlc etball Camp. Undefeated feath~llht Gres Pucnt.e, a prolqe of former worid fcathcrwellht clwn· pion Dt.nny ~Little Red" lopct, will be featured on the Monday, June 30. prosram at the lrvlne Marriott Hotel. The camp will run today throu&h July I wuh IClliona &>tanned from 12:30 10 3 p.m Monday throu&h f:'ri(1ay. S1an-upa will be ta.ken 1t the Eatancta nwn 1Ym 1t noon today. Boy• entenna ar-det 3 th.rouah 10 and sjrb entcnna srades l throuab 12 are eli11ble to patUQnate 1n the camp which will be held at &tancii Hiafl. Puent.c, 9-0-2 and a nauve of El Monte will take oa Jo .. Valdtt 17-S from Mexico City in 1 scheduled au-roundeT Larry Sunderman, forma Estancia boyt' coach and c:urrent women's coach at OBnp Coll , will be the camp director. The c:anl will have two I ()..round m&ln event.a, with Johnny Montes ofWlutuer oppoaina Ricky Lehman of Scotldale and Joey Olivera of Pasadena meeuna Fehpe Sanchez of Los Aatelet Both bouu will be h&htwet&ht affairs The ftnl fiabt wdJ bqan at) 30. Salt-water anglers landlng blg catches J11 NIEMIEC Salt water an&len arc en.Joying good early summer fishing off the Southland coast with all party boats rctuminJ to the docks with near- ltm1ts ofbarracuda and calico bus. Some sand bass, yeUowtail and wh 1 te sea bass arc also being landed but no bomto have been caught 10 any numben thus far. Davey's Locker and Newport Land101 boats arc all fishing local kelp beds and the channel islands daily. The horseshoe k.cll;) has been consistent for barn es while sand bass have been hitting off the Hunttnaton flats area. Mpst yellowtail and calico bass havc'caua,ht at l.atahna Island. Pass- enaer loads have been on the lt&ht side and with good hook bait available, fishing has been enjoyable for all those heading out to the fish mg grounds Reservations arc suucsted at all landmgs, especially for weekend tnps and island fishmg. Twilight boats arc also returning wt th good catches of mixed surface feeders. The "Freelance" out of Davey' sand the "Southern Cal" out of Newpon Landing both ha vc evc- n1 ng fishing tripsdepan.angal s· 30 p.m. Shark fishing on the "California Dawn" has been consistent for blue and makosharks. Tuesday 1s shark fishing day and with a hm1ted load on Davey's newest addilJoo to its fleet. there 1s ample fishing room and lots ofhook ups reported on big sharks. h appears that it wtll be a tra· d1t1onal season for albacore fishing based on information available. There still have not been any spon- caught alb1cs reported and the com- merctal fleet 1s still hundreds of miles ofTthe beach. but catch reports arc good OUTDOORS It would appear that the longfins wtll arrive closer to the Founh of July this year and may stay around through October. The mam m1gra- t1on might stay on the outside, but current water and bait cond1uoM att cncouragsng for longfins to show up on the 60and 43 spots It 1ssuucsted that those who want to make sure that they get an on some albacore fishing this summer, that they book a tn p now The Royal Polaris and the Royal Star arc ofTenng muh1-<1aytnpsoutotf1shcrman's Landing an San Diego. and these tnps should produce good catches The Prowler and New LoAnn wall be running limited load day boats out after albacore ALL-CIF 2-A BASEBALL TEAM ... From Bl chalked up a I. 91 ERA on the way to an I I -2 record. Mocen, the third senior honored from Irvine, batted 400 for the Vaqs Ontiveros. a Junior. led Saddlcback with 1 370 batting avcracc. collcctmg 20 RBI. 16 runs scored and 8 stolen bases. Player of the Year honors go to Derek Parks, a 6-1 . 19 5-pound senior catcher for Montclair, wh o was 11-1 with a 1.25 ERA as a pitcher with 100 strikeouts in 7911, mnmg$, m add1t1on to battma .440 with 23 RBI and 7 homers. All honored players will receive fo undation awards at Dodaer Stadium on Aurust 6 pnor to the Dodacrs' game with Houston. * l'lntT-18-0IO $111PQ, CenvOft lCyn Cntrvl "3 Sr .. ... ,.._VW, SdlNI 111'9'11 Yr. 19-Mllte Leu, Artt'lle l7S Sr 1~119 Flouef'oe, Ouerte Sil Sr P-Wllle Ne¥91'refle, Nori• Viti• ll-l. I 13 Jr Po-Gunnar SMOllMo. An n i• ll·l. I IS St P-Wevne Helm, LHYN Hint 7·l . o " Sr C-OWek Pitr11a. Monlclelr .WO St 1&-eoooy Ham911n, Irvine Sl4 St lf--l(rele WeltllnOlon, Dlemoncl a.r U6 St' lf-Trov PauiMn, Le Quin•• Sl7 St' lf-Chrl\ Jov. Saugus •·O St' If-Al Conrrere. Ulllverl41V .. s St 11--Uraro 1tocin-1. COKM!le ...... y 4'S St Ot--ffettlen CeA, Cec>latrano Velltv t2' Sr Ot-Lerrv Vladlc, Olemond 8er ~ St Of-Jevlr Flmbrff, a.. Gerci.na 465 St Ut-91N L•~. Le Mlre4e I 2, II J, 361 St * S.C..W TMtn P-erten .. _,,. Mounleln view 12 I 0 ~ St' P-0 .. ld C-"7\lttl, ADI V~v t l . 0" St' P-$1\ewn McOow, Glenn 11·2 1 "9 St' C-TOOCI Guool•ne AN•il• 350 SI' ,....._1e11, •evnoso. Et ••ncho ss. St Ol-Ootl Pedeoon. S.UIU\ .00 Jr Of-St.,,. Tirnok ,.,,_ VeHev m Sr ()f-l(elly 9rOOl<a, Le MlrlMSe 404 St Ul-Merti IC!efwf, GroGr.., ,., 0'1 *St ... ~T- P-8rla11 SnoOOv, Irvine 11-2. I •1 Sr P-Oonnle ""· Aoour• 7·2. 1.ff Sr P-Sooll Starll, Caolltreno v ellev 9· 1. 1.lS Sr C-Oennv ~IH, Mounteln View 465 St 19-ftlck Zut>l•ll, Arrovo • 14 Sr 11-ere11 Snyelef, Ceolllr •no Vellev 373 Jr If-Alen eurh , Chino f02 So lf-Cretv Turrey, Olemono &er 4'S Jr tf-Oennv Onllvef'Oa. SaOdleOeek 370 Jr Ot-illotierl Rennechr Monlclelr 350 S< ()I-Miiie Mocart, lrvlne «>O SI' Ol-Oerrvl Allefl, Chino .m Sr Ut-Dennla Moren, S.ueu• 1·2, l •S. 313 St OPPOSED TO OFFSHORE DRILLING! Brian Theriot (Republican) Senator Alan Cranston (Democrat) TWO AMERICANS UNITED IN THEIR OPPOSITION TO OFF- SHORE OIL DRILLING ALONG OUR COSTA MESA WATERS. "Let's stop the Pollution of Costa Mesa's recreational waters and peaceful lifestyle. It's time for Costa Mesa citizens to say no more to Increased traffic, no more to Increased density development, and no more to pol- lution. Demand protection for your family, homes, and business" ......................... Brian Theriot Protect your Property and Business values. Brian Theriot Is a 27 year community member who cares. Demand leadership. VOTE BRIAN THEBI COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Paid tor by Friend• for Brtan Thertot. Costa M ... City Council. Mak• contrlbultlon• to: 2510 Back Bay Loop, Coat• Mesa. CA 92627. Call (71 4') 548·8825 OrangeCout OAllY PLOT~.June23, ... * • Womea'• telUJJ.• toamey Tbt Vu1Jnia Slim• Womeft'• f cftft11 fo.u· na~ol. ft.aturint Mattina N1vratiJo"a. the to~ ,_nkcd Pn&ka playcr U\ the WOf1d. will be held Monday throu&)\ Sunday, Ausust 11 .17 •t the Manhanan Counuy C1ub Navratilova will be play1 for tht S.S.000 Ont-place 11n&}et award and &Iona with Pam hnvu, will vie for the S 16,000 dClUblca .op pnu. T1.ekell pnced ac SIS and S 12 are avail.able at all Tac:ketron locations a.cqafltlJal.I at OCC The top racquctbal.I playcn 1n the nauon wdl conve11t on Oranat Cout Collqr JuJy ~for the 1 lth annual Eki£1on Nahon&J Outdoor RacquetbalJ O\amptol\Jb1r>1 Top amateun and profea1on&J1 will oon1peU: 1n the tourney. wbtch 1s $pontored by Oranat Coast Collqe. The event 11 ellpcctcd to draw more than 300 playen. Slated to compete are Greu Peick and Lynn Adams. the reian•na professional indoor na- tional champions. Pecll. from Aiuun. T~11. 11 cumntly ranked third on the men's pro tour. Tournament shirts, balls and refrcthmenu will be provided for all contestants and trophin and pnzca will be awarded to the first· and second-place fintshen 1n each d1v111on For fun.ha anformauon. phone Jim Canon at S46-U60 or Bob Wetzel at 241 907S LAGUNA OPEN~ •• · Promlll and included Ill deouta Kiraly, Vt'bo qsa manbcr o(tho AD.'lOicml otympic JOld medal . nnJ.na tam ia I 9M ud ~ witb lM.,... 11 cumntly compctina tor the U NatiOliil TeMD, it con.sidcrt.d by malt co be lb.e top p&:a)l'Cf in \he natiaa. Kc and Luyu , both former mcmbm of CAA tbampjon&hip teams at UCLA, JWUped au& t.o a j.l It.ad in lho final . · But lbe pair couldn't ho'4 down (be LOOl"a moa dominant playen, wh.o abo both played oollqiaiely u Bruins. Aft.er deadlocks at~ eevcn. ei,aht and nine Smith and Stok.les made ju .. 1 1 few more tq playa &;d broke away 12-9 and 14-fO before eealloa uolher t..auna titk. wonh SS,000. StokJ01 wd he &Ad Snutb, wbo hive beeft playi.Qa toa-ethcr for mo~ than fow yean oow, ft.ad the &h:ict Laauoa aand and the dua-out coutU limil&r &o the State Beach they work.out on in Santa Monica and ciled that u a probable reason for their incredible JUCCC11 at t apu K.traly and Luytiet advmccd to the finals by beatins Scott Ayabtubbe and Brent Frobofl', both from Hermo1a Beach, who won last week's tour evcot to Santa Cruz.. Leif Hanson. a former l..apna Beach Kiah product and the younpt pla_yer on the tour at 211 and partner. Om V rcbalov1ch from Costa Mesa wen: eliminated in their first match of the day, 15-13, by Wally Goodrick and Scott ., Friedrick.son to uc for scventh plate. 'We were bcauoa them. We weft bc:atjq them bed." wd Hanson a.f\a he and Vreba.lovich remained mouonlcss on the court for 1evcra.l minutes aft.er the disapoinun.c lou. We were up 10-S, but ~hna couple balls out byjUJt mchci and that k.tnd of sot us down," laid Ka.Mon. playma in h11 fint Lqun.a Open • "Tl's a touah loss to take, especially since 1t happened • here (htS home town)," Hamon wd. . Senna cruises to Detroit win ~ • Flashy Brazilian outdistances France's Lafflte tn Grand P~ DETROIT (AP) -Ay no·n ~nna was hean.br~en when France knocked offh1s native Brazil in World Cop soccer Saturday. But he gamed a measure of revenge Sunday The flashy Senna overcame a punctured ure 1n the early J oang to run away from the field in the Dctrolt Gran Pnit. beat.ing Frcn('hman Jacques L..affitc by a wide marain Af\cr Senna's Lotus--Rcnault ('rossed the fin1U\ hne a distant 31.017 seconds ahead of Laffite's La&Jcr-Renault, the bnlhant 26-ycar-0ld stopped long enough to take a small Brazilian flag from a fan befort making a tnumphant victory lap around the downtown ~tro1t street circuit. "(did not beat any French or anybody," Senna said. .. I raced for my country and I'm glad we won." The wrnner set a race record wnh an a vcrage speed of 84 971 mph on the narrow, tWlsttng c1 rcu1t wmd1na around the h1ghnse Renaassan~ Center and along the Detroit Ri ver That broke the mark of 81 702 mph set last year by Keke Rosberg of Finland Senna completed the race m I hour. SI minute$ and I 2 847 seconds. The attrition rate was h11lh with onlv I 0 of the 26 Cotta Mesa S...thw...J~.,. ~& ,._, . ..,,_. ~·· Hotbot & Adam• Horbor & a-i.r . .,.,. .... Steter .... ._.. 17 ... & s-to Ano 21nd&~ Horbor ' WikOfl l~&Pomono w.··~r:.z. The Pontrt I 7111 ~ul rtOfl . FolNlew & Bol!e< ludr'•~-fhrifty Foirview & We• :., Hort-& Fok- a-ile' • ChlM us '9.lotfk. ~rt HOf'bor & Ado<n• CV 2l00Fot._... Ho<bor & 19111 VIit•~ •Ord. IC 19"1& - Horbo< & w.i.on v-. l 6St s-to ,.,.., 17 ... &0..... Newport&OelMo< c-.. Corona del Mar Holbo• & Adonu WMtc~ff & N.wport . ..._ .. De~,.. 30t9E C-Hwy l OW loySI 0-11(• .,._..,, ... ~ Horbo• & G+ala• 7'°1 f c.-. Hw, c-·. 171+1 & Newport fo.tloon ltlond ~0...11t 230.Sf C00otHwy =&roodwov 3'46f c_.~ 124" 46-4 7 MocA rttlvr 9111& "' ..... ··~ H~U..-loat Muff o.I Sol '° 17tt. ~. Hi.Time~-o.!4'~·*~ 17ttl &ltw.. H"f .... •t•lld>o ,~lalond 1tt.&IMM a..WDr,,.. U..-Mcrf s.. ~ & Sar .IOOoqulrl 19"1 & Mon<o"'O ~~Hwy Len~·O....-1 ... 'Or01199 •"'41-~ ll#drt Mwril•h ~( Coa.,~ Horbor & Vic1otio IMrPlet ......... ~c...... 17.., & ~ull.no11 Ne...--h\" MwrNU..-...._./lock lo'( 19"&Mo<l<O"'O ·e>m.a..· • ......_ ..... Ml--·aOv~ c_, ..:::i: & OKM 171tl&~ ~ M.41 .. Miftvtelt:\ 3347t c-~ ~lay ~ Mt ....... ~ ''°'' c.-Hw, ,~,,._.., •t._...,,s-~ .......... Hottlof .. V'-·~ "·~ ,__,.......,_, 19111 "-..... ::1 •-,.;:,l_ le.~~ us ..... lcft<he~et J500C-Hwy ~ & Scrilo hobel . ...--,.__, ., ........ UOll c .... ......., Hort-& °"'" ......,,~ ...... "'°<&Mio' v-Laguna 8each ,,_......,' ~ t •13 .,,,.,. .. ....._. I WU.....&,...._ 7005 (-Hwy Scfitwey ~ .... ~&loalre< c,...-va1ey&~ ·r-,..,,._.,.~.,, flOnl sta.rtcn running at the end of i'ht race. It was a hard race for Senna. who now b.u two vactoncs this season and four in bu brief Formula Ont career. ··11 wasn't perfect.." Senna cxplajned. "Evetybody had problems and I manqed to have less probleml than the others " The low concrete barn.en that hnc the Detroit OOW'IC collected both Nelson Plquct of Brant and Rene Anloux off ranee, eli.rrunating two of Senna's hottest punucn. .. You cannot rclu for one Sln&)c second." Senna said ··The waJJ 1s waiuna there for you. h's so Suastnl thCK races. so. so s~" The tnumpb moved Senn.a three points (36-3)) ahead of Ala.tn Prost. the dcfendlna world champion from Franct, whose McLaren-TAG Porsche finished Just behind Laffite • Michele AJboreto of Italy, the 1983 Detroit W1ADC1', drove his Ferran to fourth place. the last car on the lead • lap. Nt&el Mansell of EnJl.and. wbo failed an his aaempt to become the first driver to win three comecutivc Formula One races unce Alan Jones of Australia 10 1979, • was a lap down m fifth 1n his Wilham~Honda. Riccardo • Pa~ of Italy took the last cba.mpionslup poant Sunday, fintshtn& stxth tn a Brabham-BMW. .. The 63-lap. I S7 .S-milc race wouod UP. a runaway for Senna But 11 dad not look aood for the brilliant Brazilian an the early laps TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stoclc marittt closing prian will be available in thtt Doily Pilot at th• following select&cl stores and news roclcs. Why wait until tomorrow when you can find ovt tonight on th• strHt no later fhan 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stock tH'lmons call...Single Copy Saltn Director at 642-021. a-tu..-~&~ 600 N Coc:.t Hwy "-'-'..,~ ....... ~ .. 271hodwv, ......... ,~ ....._...,,._,._.., Hllfl ... 1,..,,t 144 FOfTftl t.cxtl & T albe.1 ClrdelC .,... ....... wvM 1390N c~ot..., lolao Chico ' .. I l~M.ti ... ~ ..... t l Alltco ~, ......... ~O.vp ~--S Coost Hwy & Crown Colda1w•&W- Volley Wdly~ ·-333~ lolao Olico & ~ Aricno&~ 1....._ Mtl.~ 3td&C-Hwy W-& Pocific C_. ~~C-14-, us '-tOMc. Hwy •-e.,, .... ,w_ F0<-&a.a.-t. S-0...~ v_._ 1o1to Oico & w-,_,_,~ ,7..._ V ..... Dr.,. c~ ..... ' ~foddMI i,,,. .. , c-Hwy wfWtM~ .,_..._..,..._.._ Newport Beach us ,_,<>Mot 6741W-..... 0v.,... 9'11 & Peciflc C-Hwy "oc•fte c-• "wr & A t4oooto & Megftoloo °'~ v-...... av. ~f ...... 'ocrhc 0091Hwy w..... u..-..... ,..__, w-&Sprtaa•1 """"'' a..o., ...... .......... u..- lolboo lt-d & A00!9 Irvine ~ •• ~1~& . ..,.,_ ...... ,..,~ .. ,,_,....,. ' OupoM . ...._., lolboo IMv<t & I )!ti SI ~''-" OM4ce I IOOW "orl~ Coott 14""Y Cut...&~ •Hve .... ~•' c-. ltdn klnnd (__.,. & MO<A ....... .~ ...... ................ , ... l ido lu-d .._..,...,.,_,. MH!vtelC:\ ... ,,.. ...... 11\cxeftt!Q !,.,~..,, ~&~ 5-f.wuy ........ .,...~ ~-.......,.._ ~l---.7 ...... ~s..... 1e11ioo lhod & 20!tl SI ~'~ ~~ !rw.&,..... J It• & ..._ lt-d ~~........, 2-WMc!t>~ ............ ,.\land ~IC!Re u' ,..,OM.. '"""-' ..,...,. A......ide & "•df1< Cool'! ........ ~ "'"" IMM &"'-o Mo<IM A-fl<tlhoa I• I .... °"' C~lW ........ Huntington &.ach u-..-llrct. & MocA...,_ •• ,_., U I ..... OM-. Odd ·-& w.,._. Mt(_ .. ....,., ............,,,......,. v-.... .... .,__,e; ... ~·~ ............... .,. l I 84 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Monday, June 23, 1988 ,!MERICAN LEAGU E . -~ . --.,.._.... -- Niekrohurlstwo-hitterfor4-1 win Veteran gives up 2 singles; Indians def eat Twins. 4-1 From AP dt1palcbes MINNl-APOLIS -Phil N1d .. r11 pitched a two-hitter, allowing a pair ut s1nJJcs in the first inning belun· reunng 25 of the final 26 battl'r' Sunday as the (leveland lnd1am be.ti the Minnesota Twins 4-1 N1ekro, 4-6 th1r. <;C'S~on and 304-256 in h1i. career pitched h1\ ninth career two-hmer He ~trul I< ''ut four and walked none in h1' 'eu>nd c:omplcte game ot the year The knucklebalhng N1ekro ga,·t• ur a \!Ogle to Kirby Puckett tn lhc Minnesota first Putkell look 'K'rnnd on a groundout and ~orcd whl·n "-enl Hrbek followed \\Ith a c,inttk that tied the ~ore 1-1 The onl) other Twin' to rl'alh ha,i.• were Gaf) Gae111 "'ho gul ahoar<l c._111 third ha'iC'man Broolo.. JalOb\ \ emu \\Ith t"'-O outs in the fiN and Hrlx·._ who wa~ hit b) a pitch w11h tv.11 uuh in the ninth M1!.e Sm11h<.,on. 6-n la,ted JU\I ~ • inning\, lea' 1ng after Md H.ill h11 .i two· run homer in 1he third The lncJl.m!> tool< a 1-ll k.id 111 1h1• top ol !ht• lirc;t on a le ado fl "ngk h\ Tom Bana1ard. a groundou1 and .1 tv.o·out "n~lc h) -l.ndrl· T h11rn11111 * CLEVE LANO MINNE~TA 8erniro 21.1 Butitr cf Carle• lei f llrnln .,. MHa11·• Nl(on t J&COO• JL Henco" Snvder I 8anoo Ttllh ID r I> bl ~ I 2 I 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 4 I :I I • 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ' I 2 Q • 0 0 Puc•ell I Oa-,•O\rt t He'C"' gr HrCM:• ID 8,.nni .. v r 1 C.U" Ji:> SMa Iv <1~ Lf"l)r<)l iti R~erl c Saia\< C.e11ne '' JI 4 10 4 Toteh Score DY 1"""'9• aD t I> bi • I 0 ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 I • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 JO 1 1 I a.vet."" 112 000 000 -• ~· 100 000 000-1 c,.,,.-, "/II nn "v f.IB 8@,.rieta'(J 6 E-Je ti. C.o~·P OP-M n~pv•a L08 -C ..... 0 1 y. Me1o•e l 28 M HI Tno,.t"fO ~" .. e•' "''""' ~R liJ ..... •O IP H R ER 811 SO a.vet.no PN1evo t. • b Miftnt•ot• I 0 ~mlln1on L ' 6 1 I 4 J O 0 RL Jet•'" ~ 1 1 l 0 0 ~ Atnprtc:in 0 0 0 0 () HBP-Hr~• C.• p N evo NP !.••""''"" U,,.,O•rfli HoM• G"' o ~ '\' '' ~10ft S"ono F o•o T11 ro r '' T 7 14 " 17 4)~ Rangers6, A's4 A.Rl INGTON Cary Ward dro\e 1n four run\ with three h1h. 1ndud1nga two-run 1nple that broke a \l"VCnth-inning lie and gaH~ Te'a~ a '1etory over Oakland fcxas won tts team rc.-rnrd I I th '>tra1ght game at homl' I h<' .\ ·, lost tor 1hc 14th conM:t'Utl\e 11mt on the road al5.0 a dub mark lhe Rdngers rallll'O lrum a J-::! Jelic1t "'1th thn:e run-. in 1he ~nenth Jo:K" RIJO ~-fl. who rcl1e\ed tn the "'th and c,irud• out 1hc c,idt\ ga"c.-up a doubk to Ste\ e Buet·ht'le. a singk to C urt1<. W ilker<.,on and an RBI single lU O<ld1bt-Mt l:Xl\\ol."ll that tied the srnre \\ ard then tnpkd into 1he nght-licld torner ()al.land pulled "'11h1n ~-4 111 tht· eighth on a two-out \lnglt• h} ( dfnl."\ L.amford and a run-!>u>nng double b) .fo,l. < an..ern. 1.'ha.,1ng rl'ltl'\t:r Mitch \.\II ham\ Gn:g Harn' g111 tht final lour 0111' lur hl'I 14th 'Kl' 1· OAKLAND Pn I>\ ]t; BV<~'• IO OHoll 1~ l a ni«ro Jo Cen\f'<;O '' 1<.nomn Cl~ MD&vl1 rl Cr 1•1n u r~111e•on c Javier cf OuBa>r 1>~ T111h * aD r 11 Di 0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 2 I 0 4 0 7 I J 0 0 I l I I 1 • 0 2 0 t I 1 I 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 TEXAS McOwttCI War() II !,4erre rt 1nr.1111an L .a.Prlrl )O F !flt hr lo 8Jone' ID OBritn lb Pelrelh c Marc eoo c B.,.,.,,,.1b W 'H'n lo\ ll 4 I 4 Tttati. S<en b\t llWW!9• eb r II bl 4 1 l I J 0 ) • • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 J ' 1 0 lO s t s ooiano 010 110 010-• Tuu 001 010 )011-S C.emt ./V nn ~II RBI -W••c> 41 E Pt"•• OP~e• •n(I I f1au ~08-0a' ano' Te•n b 1B ""'cOoweH Wsro B , .. ,.,.... Ct>M\t'CO 18 Wero c;,.fi,n HR M De•' I Tell•e•on 1 \B Werd 6 Can11!Co 4 \F -~ •"01"• IP H R EA 811 SO O•klanc> MOO'''IVhrr P O L 2 6 a.,, THH • 0 ? • l 0 0 0 Mto~ f' J , 1 Mono• c "" ~ o c o M"' am, 0 ..... ,,514 0 0 0 'H8P h•'OOVM.oo l"rta /',P ,,,._.,..e,. ) 0 ~ . l u~o "t\ t-4cmf!' St '' f ,.,, ., ., ~,. OflO Bertte•• Tn '0 Br-ern ga T-7 43 A-32 '19 Blue Jays 15, Yankees 1 I ( >IH )'\, T< > -I or" I nn.mdo ant.I I rnu.: \.\hilt nn1h h11 t\\o I Ufl h11mcr-. JnJ t1A.11·run i.J .. utik' h1~h- hghung a I 6-h1 t a tuck thal powered Toronto pa!>t lhe Ne"' "r ork Yank~. Femandel went 3-for-5 while Whut. Willtt.• Upshaw 1 loyd Mo\t"b) Je~sc Rnrfitld and Dama'° Gau.1a had two hits apiece The game wa~ tied 1-1 after four mn1ngi., but l 'p'ihaw·., two-run single sparked a four-run fif)h. Toronto added three runs 10 the sixth. lour 10 the )e\Cnth and three more 1n the e1gh1h Jin1m\ i...e} \Cattcrc<l nine hits 1n e1gh1 inning!> and \truck. out ~\en The lelt-hander. "'ho was 0-3 with a 13 27 earned run average 1n his fir<it SI\ !>tart\ this \Car eH•ncd his retard at) 5 NEW YCMIK RHnc>\n ct Pe1Que 11 RndlPI> 1t> F11ocn11n 2b Mtnolv lb WlnflelO rt Roemclo. If Euler on Wvnevar c PQlrulO )D OeJHl.ll u B•"• " Tetllh eD r II DI • 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 4 I l I 1 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 * TCMIOHTO FHnnc>r u Mullnlo.i.Jb loro lb Mo.aov cf C.ruber cf 811111 S1>pnro or UP\ll•w lb Jonn\n on LHClll>fl BerlttlO rt Wnmc C.erc .. 21> J6 110 I Tetlll\ ScWeDV~ •Dr II bl 6 2 ) • 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 3 I I l 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 ' t 0 I I I 1 1) S l 2 I 4 l 2 4 s 2 1 0 )t IS 16 14 Hew Y-100 000 000-I Terwito 000 141 4311-IS° C.emt W•nnlno RBI Uo1new (4) E-RenootPfl OP-Toronlo I LOB-New Vo•-11 Toro11to 1 1B-Mal11MOIV A•~Pfl C.erc1e, Jonn\on F trn•n0t1. Leach, W11111 lB -Fernendt1 HR RendolPl'I ( 1) Whitt (7) l't1n1n0ti (Jl 58 MoHDv 1 t 191 Renootoh IP1 SF Bell I.. H A EA 88 SO New Yerlt JN ekro l 1 S S S I Snor•n I I l I 0 W'1•1\0!! I 1 J 4 0 l T-11.ev w ~ ~ I 9 l I l 1 Ht~k e I I 0 0 0 0 J N•tkrO O•I{,,.., IO 1 l>elltr\ .n "" ''" Umo•r11-'iomt Cot>oe, F"'' MCC•ellenc> ~co"o Oenkon11tr TPl••O Rt1llv T 2>8A ol0,101 Whlte SoJC 10, Marlners4 CHI(.\(,() Ou1e Gu1ll~n and Bobb\ Bon11l.i eai:h drO\e in two runo, and the< h1t·ago White SQ, made Jim frego-.1·s manag1.·nal debut a succcs' "'1th a 10-4 'lllOr\ mer the Scattk \1dnner' • RI( hard l>11l\11n. .;,. 7, was the \\lnnn .111J \111.l• Morgan. 5-7. look the lo" C1uilkn Jl\o \111tt'd \\111cc He "ngkd 1n l1A.1> runo., in il lour-run o.,crnnd and Jl\C• douhlcd and \lured on J d\1uhle h\ JPhn < angdo-.1 1n lhl' "'th SIATTL• Mo,.. Cf tracHvti AO.vii ID Pretle'tlb Phetot 01> OHtoWI rf Owen 11 V•llet Revn101o 2t> Totah nr11 .. * CHICAGO S 0 1 0 C•119911od 4 I 2 0 Fl""' c l I 1 t Balllft rt 4 0 I 1 GWalllr lb ) 0 0 0 Klllle dll • o O o 88onn1e If 4 0 1 0 Hulell lei J I 1 0 Gulllen u 4 I 1 o Crui 211 J4 •I 4 T"811 Sc:.rtlrl'"'*- arll .. J 1 1 I S 0 1 I 4 1 1 I • 1 1 0 2 0 0 I • 1 1 7 • 1 1 0 • ' 2 , , 2 0 0 ,, 10 1• • SMftte IA -Ito-4 Chk .. t 141 '11 1111-It Ge,... Winning RBI -Baines ('1 E-G Wallo.er, Fl..,, Preslev. Ladcl, AOevli. OP-SHllle I Cn>ctlJO I LOB-$Mille •• CnotalJO S 2B-B 8ollllle, Gull*', CanottMI, &••~•~ lB-Pr"•ev S8-Ca~I 1121, PflelC>t ( 11 ~F Be1r>a\ A Oev•i, k 1llle ,,. ....... so S.."'8 M0<11en l ~ 1 ~ 1fe<>vto l•dO Chkeeo I 1 3 l '2 ) s 2 7 J 0 1 0 1 0 001\0n W S 1 6 1 3 8 4 4 McKeon 2 2·3 O O 0 1 0 HBP-Cen0tl0il bv L•OO WP.. MOro•n Umplru-Homt, Coui.1n• Flr\I Even• !>econo Merrill Tl'l11c> Htnc>rv r 2 st A-2s.sn Brewers6, Tlgers4 Mil W~UKEE -Mike F-eldcr\ ba~s-loaded single v.1th two out\ 1n the ninth inning gave Milwaukee a '1ctOf) over Detroit With the score 4-4 Billy Jo Rob- idoux drew a kadoff wall< from reliever Da' e )-.a Point 2-ti OETAOlT Wlul•kr 10 Collon' II C.•OMW1 rt lNPersl> c L '"'wrv c OEvns ()h Btromn ID Tramm•u Sllerldn cl Brokn' Jo Ttleh * MILWAUK51E eDrll 111 S 0 0 0 Fe<O.r rl 4 I I O Youn• ct l 0 t I Coooer lt> I 0 0 0 0QIMe H 7 0 0 0 Roo.01 di • 2 ) 0 Mannn11 or 4 i I 2 Role\ u 4 O 1 0 C.entnr 2b 4 O 1 1 Sveum lt> 3010 Ceronec 34 4 t 4 Totels Score DV lnnln9s ab r II bi S 1 J I 4 l 7 0 • 0 1 ) • 0 0 0 ) I 0 0 0 I 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 l 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 ll s •• O.trott 010 010 0'20-4 MllW811~H 000 100 111-S Two 01111o wner> w1nn1no run .co<IKI C.em• Wlnn•no RBI -Fe<O<lr 12r E-Lo.,rv 8eromen Shenc>en OP-Dftro11 t Ml .. •u•H 1 LOB-Oetro1• & Molweukff • 2B-CDI .ni. Tremmel C~~ HR-Ber11m•n I 11 SB-OeE"•"' I II FN18r l 14l S-Rl•u IP H A. E• 811 ~ o.frttl ONHI LaPo•"' L ] 6 Pe·~·· Hfrnaodz Mlw•u~" I 2 J 6 2 ) I I J 0 0 • I 0 0 I I 0 0 0 I 7 0 W•l)ml" 6 9 I c; lb1on W 1 O i 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Htrn•nc>t1 '"""'° 10 I Deller ·n H1f' 91t1 HBP-GIO\On by We11men L" Perr,,, b• W911men WP ONea1 2 Umo•re1-Homf Jonni.on ~ "~' McCo, SP o~o """'"' Tn.ro Pt111i.o\ T 7 )4 A-)2 380 .,~ Cleveland pitcher Phll Nlekro (rUht) l• coneratulated by Chrl• Dando after throwing two-hitter a&•ln•t Mlnne.ota. Orioles 4, RedSo%0 BOSTO'l-~lorm Da' l!tand Don .\ase combined on a three-hitter and John Shelb} drove in thrCl' run' with three hit"-. lead1n~ Ralt1murt· ov1.·r Bo'itOn. Da' 1s. 6-7 took a one-hitter and 2-ll lead into the eighth, lfr left alter allov..ing singles IO 1)"'1ght bans and Rich Gedman, .ind .\a'>l' got the final four out'i for his maJor leagu1.·-lead1ng IQ1h..a\e \hC'lt>~ \ingkd and ~orcd in the fir,t inning. hit an RHI \lngk 1n the fillh and addc.-d a 1"'1i-run \lnglt• in the ninth Rookie Jell \t•ller\ 0-\ tool 1h1.· Im<., He ga\l' up nine hit\ in e1ght-plu-. 1nntntt The nnolco,, IA.ho h<11l lmt t'1llh1 of their last 10 game\ v.11n t\\o out of thrt•t• aga1n\t Rmton Wl1K1•n1o 21> Lecv rl OM111v lD Murrev lo R•Dlcl" u Sn"f\ Oh Mk Yono II Srielt>v cf P•rOO c Owver on 8en1a1 o'1 •b," bl l 0 0 I 4 0 I 0 • 0, 0 • l i 0 4 0 0 0 J 7 2 0 • 0 1 0 • 1 l ) ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 90STON Barrell 2b lltomerolb Lvons on 8uc:knr lb Riee If Bevior On OwEvns rl Armuct C.edmen c Qulnoni.n SlenhOs pn !tlepttn Jo J4 4 II 4 T9tlllt Sure bv '"'*'9s .Orllbl • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 >O 0 ) 0 11.,,._,.. 001 010 00-J-4 11...... 000 000 OI0-0 C.emt W nno1>g llBI -W>1Jo1n1 11 E-Rll)li.en OP-8ell1more I 8o•lon J L08-8••tornore S 8olloo • 2B-Shff1, S8-lecv Ill SF-W1110 n1 I .. a.,,.,,.,. Oevoi. W 6 J 11 ) J O 0 Aue s I• I I 3 0 0 0 llesteri ~~.,, L 0 J t 9 Crawforo I 2 Samo110 2· l o o o Sellers 01lci'\ed •o I t>e•!•r .n ,,,. '"' WP-Sei'-rlo Umolre.-Home Ma u ri. For\I ~ rio kl'l•oO Trurd Mor11so" T ?31 l>-J) 116 0 ) I 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Giants sweep Houston out of first place From 4P dlspall"bt'~ "'' IR\i'.tlVr> .\ldr l's ha~·\· oadcd 1tn.JUn1kr 1n lhl' c1gh1h inning g;nc \an I ram1,u1 a 1.2 '11 lor. o\l·r Houc,1011 .intl J '""l't'r tJI ~un<la\ ·, duuhk·hl"tder a' thl' ( 11.1n1 ... r11arcd p;i,t the \,tro\ Hllc> flr..I place 1n the '\iat1tir1.1I I \',1guc \.\ l'\I T tw t ii.mt' "'nn the nrt'nl·r .t.,2 '" C h1" Br11"'n dicl\t' 1n .1 p.11r "' nm\ "11h .1 douhk .1ml .1 \1nl(lt.: .ind \l1h· K ru ko"' 1 • .t ..,~ 01 lier cd \t'' ~ n tut" Juan lk:rcn1wer 1-11 v. hu allt1v.t·d Hull her~ ~.1mc-t\ln$: hit v.3., thr ,, inner HOU\ TON * FIRST GAME1 SAN FRAN ab r II bt I 0 7 0 ~u·rr·,., rt • 0 I 0 IP»t>\' 7b 0 0 fl Le<Jn~•C: I 0 C CJ&"'',, ':Browr' JU SP•lm• It, A (lrP'• t B••~•v eD r II bt I 1 l 7 0 ' 0 0 ') • v 7 1 4 0 I) 0 J 0 ? 0 • a o .. 31 1 I '2 Tolal\ J 1 4 11 • \<t<e OV I~ H1H1i.ton 010 000 00 1 \en F r•n<•\tO 00 I 070 IQ• • .ttrr"' /'It ' " f.'B P 1" mt.\nf" 1 t !' t..~• • ,p ,..en tiP •10w\10r OB M l'C> 6 ',.,n F 'eo \ Q 18 ~or"'O e'Ow" ·Na!/11'\o tm'"'" t8 A,u MQ wr •' r ,.., i b8S\ 9 ~e R , , ''''"''"''°' t. 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Rel Ad,,.,,_, l E 8 P""• ~OS .,., \10" 6 So~ FreM \CO 18 M Dn• \ ,. c·~•• ~a C Brow" 101 II T ~0,.-.tl\Qf'I' } HA' .. ,, 9 IP H R ER 1111 SO Hou•totl Seo•• ~ ' I I ()!,m,1h L ' ' I 1 0 Sen FreMl\CO ""Davi\ 1 o o 1 JPobl,,\or 1 l I 1 1 (l t 8''•"0 '"' ./; I 0 1 0 0 I 0 '1f'r \ -• S 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 UtT01rt\-Hr.ine He.,.,,,.., ~ r\• !>t,.110 "S.~t no OeN' ,,~ Tl'> ro De·' T 10 l>-t7 Olu Expos 2, Pirates 1 \10NfRE..\I \,JOl\' I.av..·, rim h-h1t <,inglt 1n th1• <,t•q·nth inning 'ltored llerm \\ 1nn1n1tham ""'•th tht go·.1 head run and ga Iii. 'v1 •int rea I a \IC tor. O\'er l'1tt'ihurgh \.\ 1nnt>r In• I lnl:..eth "t 4, fllllhed 'ol"Hn 1nring' .incl allo\\onl nine h1t\ 1nducJ1n~ Bill ~lmon·, lc.11!111T hnmn in 1tw fl \l nn1ng. tht· lir\I •11 \lmon·.., lour h11' It v.as h" \C'l'llth of 1he ,l•a,on I\ ing h1<o tart•t·r high llrc;k1•th '"mt. n111 "'and v.,tl~nl n11nl' t>clort• Pendleton Foeter J<.>fl Reardon p1tthcd the final l"'o inning" tor h" 17th sa'e Montreal 11ed thL' game agatn\t R 1Ck Reu\l he!. -l-7. in the '\Cl und 1nnmg on "nglec, b" Hubie Brooke,, f1m \.\.illath and Ja,on Thomp"1n * PITTSllUACH MONTREAL A1mon It UW\hln \\ M8rown rt Bonds oh Morr''" lb Or\u1e~ ct M01a1 lb Rll,o()\ rt Qd11 TP,.~e c Be 1a•o1t> Me1111 o• Rtu\C~ ... D lila,. o~ TDteh •b, II Di ~ 1 4 I N11 .. mn 10 • 0 1 0 l ew 70 4 0 0 0 WeD•l•r rf Wrloh! If Broo~• u W•llacn lb JTnosn lb Ge1errg lb Wlngnm ti F•IJgeroa c HtVtl'l O I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Krncnc 01> l 0 I 0 lluroono I 0 i 0 )1 I 10 I Tttels Scwe DV 11'11\lne\ •b, "bl ) 0 0 0 1 0 ' 1 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 I 0 4 1 1 0 4 0 I 0 2 0 I I I 0 0 0 l l I 0 ) 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 J1 1 ' 1 P lthburtfl I 00 000 000 -I MentrHI 010 000 10• -1 Cami' w1nn1n11 R Bl Le"' t11 E -U We\h1nolon OP-Plll•ouron 1 LOB Pllllburoh 11 MontrHI 7 18-M Olar W1Mlnol'lem lB F11io11rald Hl1-Almon 171 SB-U Wasn1noton 11 Almon ISi '" H It ER 811 SO l"ltttbuf"' R•u~"" l 4 I Montr••• HP\>I'" W S 4 11 .. e•CX>f' s 11 9 9 "'"'""•• HOm• B Wllloom\ rv Sf'to"o Put T•1tO Bonin T 110 • 11 12'1 0 0 0 1 3 I= Ir" M.c Sher Cardinals 7, Phlllles 4 Plill \DELPHI.\ ll·rn Pendll'lun·., 1hree-run dout>k lapr)l.:d , a fi\l'-run \l\th inning a\ \t l OU!\ defeated Philadelphia for rool1e C1rcfl. MJlhew~· third consccut1vc '1eton Malhi.•wc,. 4-1 recallt'd frnni Lolllc,' Ille of the Amenran .\<.,\oua- ttnn on Ma" 30 allov.ed \l'H'n hm and \lrud, OUl eight IO 7 2-J 1nn1ng\ he torr T o<ld \.\ nrrell l·amr on lnr h" I ith , .. H. STLOUIS CottTan 1• OSm "' u Htrr 7t. J(l&r> 11: .. McCn rt Fore'' Van~v• rt l •llr• c Pnalln Jb Metnt"'' P worrell 1> * ID r h bt s 0 0 0 4 7 ] 0 S I 1 I ) 1 I l ) 2 ] l 2 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 I 4 0 i ) • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIOtlf'll S•rri.,tt 7b Roen•c• c• ScrimOI )O H•vtl lb GWll\On rl JoRull c Jtlfl " Folev oh MedOu> 0 Lerch o Humeo Sctlu on Tfkul•t o C.C.rou o• lS 1 10 1 Totllh ScwebVI ...... eD r l'I bt 4 I I 0 4 I I 2 J 0 0 0 4 7 3 I l 0 I I • () 7 0 ' 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 )4 •• 4 SILeull 010 001 100-1 PM•OOIClf\I• 000 100 110-4 C.eme W ""ro RBI -Her' ) E Sc nm1d• Pe,.Cllflo" OP SI lou•l I L08 -S• Lou•l S PhlledflOPI • S 2B-<,<-.mu1• Htrr Mc(,~ Pendleton C. W•l\on HR Scrim :l 11J Semutt Ill SB-0 !>m1tn t 14 '" H A ER 1111 SO SILOUll Ma11'1ew1 W ,4 1 I 2 J 4 3 Worrell ~ 13 t I l O O '°""OOlpllle Meddu• L 0 3 I S ' 1 S Ltrcll J } I 7 1 Hum• 0 0 0 0 O Tou•v• 0 O 0 0 O MeOO"• O•ICl'leC IO 4 Dell••\ n '"' 611'1 WP-Maddu•, Lt•CPI U"1P"H-Home Ru~ ~ r,1 lil•o01•v ~COi'"' E"Ot Tl'\ll'Cl Ou•Ck T-2 « A -31 S70 Scouts have big hopes for Bo With arm of Clemente. power of Mantle. speed of May~. can the kid miss? Maybe k.\NS\S <H't Meo 1\Pt \couts \aY Bo Jaclo..\on ha' thr ,1rm 111 Roberto '< lcmcntc. the pov..n 111 M1cke't Mantle and the \f1tTtf 111 Wllhe ·May'I But tho~<· gu" tould .11.,,, h11 .a rnrvel'lall < an Ro" ''\.\ c hc:ht'\C lio Jad; \Ort U Hi he a ..,upcr!.t3r in ha~hall \n .ih,olull' c;uperc;tnr." Qld John \chu~rhol7, gen<'ral manager of the Kan\Cl" c 11y Rovalc; and a pnncipal 10 la<l~<•n'\ i<'ntralh 'iurpn'iln8 dec1c;1on to for- \.Uke f11111hall 'We bcltcvc Ro can du wha•nt·r he pul\ h1~ mind to .. F'11111ng h1\ mind to foothall. the' 6 I 120-poundtr ru,hcd for mon than 1.700 vard' at Auhum la\t fall nnd won the Hc15man Tr11phv ac, the nation'\ No I player Tampa Ra\ m.adc him th(' No I pick 1n tht" Nfl a1rnft and ottered him -one ,f 11>< htldrcn from a fam1l) ol mooc~t mean' -more than S 7 m1ll1r•n 1n l(uarnntccd monr:v I It' \lgned v.1th lht• !<oval\ for whal the Htl\-als ins1c;t 1\ no morl' than an) highly regarded fir.,Hound ba~hall draftee would get -ma~hc a quarter ol a m ti hon 'II'\ m1nd-houiJ1ng," "31d Hal M1 Rae, the Ro)ah' tle<,1gna1cd hitter .1n1I unoffiual team tapta1n, of lack- ... 1111 gmng l'Omplctch again't tht• 11dt· 111 h1g monq dl·al\ \\ lwn the f<11,al \ g;nt• J<H.kson J rt'll 1.arpc1 lour ol 1heu \lad1um and 'C'lt·1.:1t·c1 him 1n lht• lounh round of tltt• lunr ha'K'hall drall. cyebrov..c; tol k'd 'k) "'a rd I It• 10., JU\\ pla' 1nt1. t>a~hall agDin\t l1111thall the "'a} John I lway did. wa~ thl general rl"al tBtn ( olumn1<1ts t.h1dcd the Royal\ tor letting them· "<'hr<,~ 11\('d Pl.l)C:f\ 1ok<'d ahout ll 1n the dul'lhouc.<· Rut the JOkes tur nnl 10 es;prec;c;1on\ of d1~hrhef S 1unln) morn1na when 1Rd'>on \1&ne<l w1th the Royal~ "I ma111· the: tlet1\111n from rtl} hl'Jir1 .. hr 'kllll "I did"" hat Ho wantl'd In d1J .. "lfr lei! m1l11on\ of dollars on the 1.1hh· •·'aid S<:huerhol1 \ In~ hours later the heavily mu.,1 lcd young man donned a Royals un1torm \\1th Nu 16 on the hack and 'kppc·J into thl· batting cage And onle again Ru) ale; players were slack- 1awed. I uung third base coach Mike Ferraro 1n h1<i first major league batting practice. Jackson knocked f1H hallo, O\cr the fence. One landed near the ha~ of the electronic c;crm•hoard in dead centerfield. ap- rrn\lmatcly 460 feet away "I'' l' hl'cn here U years and I vc nl'' er '><'<'n an) hod) ·hit one there ~fore .. \Bid \C'cond ba~man F-rank White 'Ven., vel) 1mprc'!o'l1vc," u1d McRae a keen 'ltudents of h1t11ng. ·There 1s rare talent there I thought that a~ a football player he'd be too thickly mu\\led in the upper hody Rut hC''' not Judging from whrrr hr put wmr of tho\C hall'I you'd ha"<' to r,.1v he ha'> 1rcmcndouc; bat spc-c.-d Rut Ft'rraro wa' mcrelv lohh1n1 Int pitch<'\ acrn.,, tht hean of the platt l he QU<'\t1on remain\ -can Ro Ja( bon h II cl ma1or l<'aRUC l urvernsll" I rue. lhr nghthanded v..1nger h11 1(JI ac, a 1un1or at Auhurn. hut that INll~ h1\ Bo Jackaon nnl) lull vear of wllr,e ha\CN.11 "Ua~hall 1N11l work out" '"lkson ~n Oatly "I honestly hehcvr 1( I 1levott my1ClftoonC'spon, l "111 he in thcrl' 1n thr 1h1ck ofth1np •• Mets 4 , Cubs2 \.f\\ 'i<>R)I.. -lt·n n,i...~tra and < 1t·orgl I O'>tl·r homered in 'uppurt of • lfon Ddrling·., liH··h1t p11<·hing as the '\t \\ 'I or!. \kt'> dell'atl·d thi.· ( h1rngo C uh\ IJ;.irhng X-2 ~lrU( k out fiH· :ind did not allo"' J v.alk 1n plllhtng h1<, 'l'lond complch: gamt· '11. IOIJ of 1he 'ea\on. Loc,<.>r R1t I< \utd1fTe, 4-4 ,unen:d .... J, lhaq~ed "'''h all lour ~C\\ Yt•rlo. run' v.h1k p1tt·h1ng f.11 inning' CHICA CO Baher o MuDPlrv 11 Snc>Dro 7D 01,rhm lb ""'orelnd rt JOev \ c CtvlD Ounilon u SulCI tte o ~onteno• o ~r111·er 1> BO\ tv I Tetels eD r h Ill • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t I I 0 • 0 0 0 A 0 I I 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 l I 1 I ) 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 * NEW YORK O,k•••a cf Btk,...,n 2t> l"Hrna1 lD !>lrwt>fv rf c "'"'' ~ o•ler •f MWll1oon11 i<N1Jhl )b M1l(l1tlln Mril•"• n O•rl "11 o lJ 7 S l Tftel' Sort llV llWllflel eD r 11111 A I I 2 4 I 1 0 4 0 2 0 J 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 A I 1 I 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 Jl 4 • l Ciika.. 000 011 000-1 New Y-001 100 1011-4 Geme W•M•l"O RBI -Ovtulre Il l E llec~man LOB-<:111ceoo • N•w '!'oo I HR-Ovk\fre t11. FMler I 111 Ctv 16> SB-<nrter tll M Wll\on 112l I,. H A ER~a. W Chlceve SultllHt L 4·9 Fori1eno1 Frai le• Bel•er HewY- 6I·1 , I l I I l 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 Oer11n11 W I 1 t 1 4 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 ' WP-Fra11tf 8K-Sutc1<llt Oer~r>Q Umo•r"-Homt, Klbler, F ''' Froemmtno, ~ono Me""· T1>1rd, Oevid.ori T-1 4~ A-... 71t Reds 5, Braves2 <IN< I"'"""~ Tl Enc Da\1\ '>cored thl' the game's li~t run on an error and added a two-run homer tu kad < int 1nnat1to"1ctory over Atlan· ta lo\t'r C ra1g McMurtry 1-4 allow- ed five h1to, tn '>C"en innings but wa\ '11.'t1m11ed by '>ClOnd ba!oeman Ken Ohcrl<lcll'c; error for an unearned run 1n the.-\Ptlh inning and Davi\\ SC'\enth homn ol the sea~on 1n the ~1,·\enth ATLANTA WJ~o•n rl Heroer 11 Remlri 3D Murpnv cf Cnml>h ID Ot>er~fl 2b ATl'IOm1 n 8•n•c>•c• c Moreno II McMrlrv p Smmn1 Pll Ge•DO<" Tetelt .... "" ClndtWw" * CINCINNATI eD r h Ill J 0 I 0 M•ll'O< d I 0 0 0 ROH lD • O O 0 Parker rf 4 O 1 o EO•vls" ' 0 0 0 8tll 3D ) 0 I 0 CncPCn u • l 1 0 But•~• c 1 1 0 0 Oeiltf 2b 1 0 I 1 Oennv o 2 O O O Franco o I 0 0 I Vtnabl oh 0 0 • 0 Rlto«>r>s11 o )I > 6 2 Teteh Seer• bv lnNnelo ellr h IM S 0 I 1 s l , 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 2 7 )0 0 0 4 I 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I I 0 0 0 0 )1 s 7 • 000 -.,._, 000 001 1211-J Gemt Wlnnl"O RBI -N- E--Ot>or~lell 8tr>edlcl OP-Clnclnnell 7 LOB At11tn1e 4 Clnclnna ll 9 7B-Ml"1tf Muroriv HR-f O•vls (11 SB E Oevli. 1731 S.-8ultn ... IP H A"•ll aa SO Alente McMurtrv L l•A S 3 1 S C.erl>er 2 2 1 0 Clllei.-" Oennv W 5 • S ? 2 7 • Frenco 0 0 0 0 0 RROl>lt>tonS.S I 1 0 0 0 0 O.nnv O•ICllacl 10 l balltf' In Ille 1111 '""'"° WP-It •ot1•n'on Umo•res-Hom., Weno.t~ledl F1rs1 Ta111 Socono Crewford Tl'l•rd. H•••Ol'I T-21• A-27,Jlt Fregosi begins term as White Sox manager CHIC A(,O (\Pl -Jim Frcg~. Fregos1 manaaed the Angels from S3} tng Lherc ti. enoulith lime and talent 1978 to I QR I, winning the AL West to get the Chicago White \ox into the t1tlc in I 97Q running in the 4.mencan LC'aguc He had turn<'d down numcrou\ West, Sunday took over a'i the cluh\ coaching Jobs 10 the major leagues manager because "I'm my own man" and also "The team 1s 9112 µme!t out, that''i had deflected ovenurci. to manage nothing I don't ~c any reuon wc cluh'i like <;cattle Cleveland and can't tum things around and mm pc le P111<1burgh ' in our div1s1on," c;a1d Fre&o'l1 "I like th1~ opportunity, to get into "This 1s a young dub. there\ talent ;an orga.011.alH>n wh~ everybody 1\ here There's some speed, there's try101toput•mmcth1natoiether ld1d dcfcn\C and there's power Wl' have not want to go to an orpn1zat1on that to put 1t all together " did not feel that way " FregO'il new In from I OUl'>"lllC J re,O'll will 1nhtnt the current where he had manastd the l{edhardr, coaching 'ltnfT for the ~t of thl' to two Amencan Ac;roc1at1on t1tk'I 10 c;e:non thrc(' y<'ar\ Fregm1 -.aid he lelt "Mort qu1hficd He succeeded I ony l .aRtma who to manage th1~ time The baagcst wa\ fi~ f-nday hy Ken ··Hawk" d1ffcrtnce ti\ thnt whl'n you 3rt '1 Harrel\<.m, chief of White Soll player, you thank you can manlie. baseball operations Tht 44-year-old Thl're''I a lot mort 10 manqina than Frego'l1 wa\ Harrelson\ No I cho1C't' what soc, on between the white lines tor the Joh I learned to teach an tbe manor "I 1\ a pleuurt to be back in lhc ltaJuet. A lot or it i tnal and error .. ma.Jor leaaut"S, ~meth1na I b.a"c F1 <Ml 1d he is • .. player'\ loolced forward to," said F 0,1, "h's man as Iona 11 the play('r\ t1o an honor to be baclc in the mcnca.n whit want. If not, then r btcomt" a Lt>aJUC whert I manqcd and fllay-d1 1phnanan rtic b1gge\t p:in of ~J · manag1n1" mouv111on .. • + i 0tange Coal DAILY PILOT IM~. June 23. 1111 • • tf OR_ THE RE CORD - --- '*' . . " . MA.J0R L&MWI ITAMDCNO ~ ...... W•P DMAON W I. ~ GI ,. ,. .... M22.ml J4 ,. 9IDO • 2t ,, 4" "" It .., "' 10 • " .. 11 77 ., ·* 12 IAST DIV .... lolton New York leltlmon MllwaullM Cltvtlelld Totonlo ., n m ,. JO .5'S 6 37 JO .i$l 1 JS II SlO I~ M J1 .SIS ·~ >S U JOO 10"'-0.trott n ,. .. s 11\'t ... Y'•S.C-~•n•H City 7 • .,_. 4 Clev ... 11<1 4, Ml"""°'' I Ch!uoo 10 s.ama • .MllweUlllM S, o.troll • kltlmore 4, to.ton o Toronto IS, Ntw YOl'k l Tt .. , S Ottalend 4 TMIY't 9etMt .,.._!Sutton S•Sl at Ta••• (Gurmtn • 71, n Ntw York ITewk~y 5·11 al ktlon (9ovd t •4J, n MlhHUlt .. (Derwin 3·3) el TCN'onto (Stitt> 1·11. n MIMftOI• Ca!Yle'len 5-6) ., Ch!Ceuo <CoWltv Ml 0.lllend IYO<#>I 5•)1 el KenMt CllY IJaQton >·•>." Cleveland (kllrom •·71 et Sffttl• (Beattle O·ll, n T-m'f't~ ~ttl TtltH,n 0.klelld at KeMat City n h lllmof'e at O.troll, n Mllw1ukM 11 Toronto, n Naw Yotk et &otton. n Mlnlle\Ole ti Chteevo Clavlllalld at heltle. n Me'*'-' L .. eu. Sen Fr•ncl1co Hou.ton Sen Oleoo Atlante ~ c1nc1nne1 Hew Yoo MontrMI Phi~ St Loul• Cllleaoo PHltburO!I WUT DIVISION W L • ll )6 l1 JS 33 l3 35 lJ 3' ,, 37 •AST OIVIMON 44 " )6 1t lO lS 2t 17 1t JI 77 ll SU!WIY't sc-Sen Oleoo s. D-.n 4 Montrffl 7, PllllOufOfl I Naw Yorio. 4, C11ic.oo 1 St Louis 1, Pti•ledelPtl•• 4 C1nclnnert s. Alienla 2 Sen Franci.co 4·3, Hou1ton 2-2 TMaY'I eoen- ~. 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IS IXACTA (5·61 NICI 116.00 SIX'nt •AC&. 1 fwr1on9I N\ldtll9flt Codi... lMcCm) Hor~ Wat 0..0 Time. 122..2 ...., >• uo Ut UO ·~ ti IXACTA (11-10) NICI 5toto lllV•NTN uca. 1~ mun on tun ao.td Meell119 (Slloernlll«> IUO tM ~00 Nonno , 40 t.AO Atllellllfl 4 .00 Time: l:A? I "IXACTA (s-6) N ICI SIOOOO '9CIC MfH• (S-4-l l-S-ll·Sl H id M,.J27 00 to 41 wllWltno tldteta 16 horse.I Pkll Six C«llOla• tlon H id '14UO 10 1,111 tlc:Mt1 IS hOrwt) •IOHTH UCI 1"-mlln "'"' Olemonc:I (Plncavl AIPtla e.t•m Htrel Tlrrw IAJ.l $S IXACTA Cl·fl l>ttlCI U '° NINTH uca an. m11e Envlto (Velefl1ue4a) TV l!klvll •efMl's Dancer T1ma 1.24.l soo no 2.0 ,. uo uo uo uo Jto ... so 110 1S RXACTA 13-Sl M.cl ,,,. 00 Atl.nCIMce: lMS Due to CllmllUf• woOlaf'rll, DleCa MCI \hOw IOCAavl -· not .... latlla tor lhllh ""°""' l'lftlh recat '*' . . " . SOPTaALL Hliii" ........ di SllW'& • OMIMll wn111i.r 11, <Alt• MttM t Hunllnoton laadl 12, Fountain Ve...,. ll C-1 DMsatfl LOl Alemll°' 13, Huntlnllton 8ffCh I Sant• A.na 11, Watlmlmtar I lr11ne 6, Coste Mele 4 C·t OMl'8ll Garoen Grow 1 El Mon•• 1 Mlulon Vi.lo 10, Anatle(m t N _ _.t llleedl 10, Fullerton I 0r1nee 11. 5elll 98lld't 1 ........... c .... URUU. .,.,....&..-... CHICAGO WHIT£ SOX~ Jlll'I lllf'..-i ,,,._ MCI WtlfCI Nm to e ,_..._ Qltlllfaet ........ L.-... DOOGEIU ,. :ct 09.,. .,...._, llllrt· 110., on tile 21-clev dilollllad bt. Aeced ~ a rodl, flnt .,...,.,_,on IN 11-dltv fltelllld Ill, retroectl'te to Jlallt lt •~ Ed ""*'-OYl1\McW, from A~ el IN lll'edflt Cotti L.MOue ~Md Craie ~. Wirt 1t01t, lrOt'l'I Alller.-- NEW Y°"K ME~ ltlc:llWd Ollwit encl LM ~. ~ A.uleMd OUrwlf to Llllle Felb of llM .,._ Yortl·PeM L-.u. efld JoMson lo """'"" oil !tit ..._.~ "-"' HtlCSTeAU ............... ._..... GOLDEN STATE WA•ltt<>tt~ Jedi McMahon dtntctor of .,...,_ ~ •lld Hwmell Kull eubtenl CDeC11. MOCX•Y ..................... QUEHC NOtlOIQUE~ .... ... SIMlny, Cl9fl!Sr. end Al'llon ~ • ..., ...... to lont·_.,,, eoflirac:t.. MOTaOP IRV1NE COMPANY. AND..., W. c.n, 1Lt1l11Mt "EASEMENTS' OF THE f-Mm'J MOlleaOP lr.couedn-of the W.-........ -' .. .._,,._ ll- ""'8TD'a9A&.I OWNED OR USED BY ... ...,. Aul' Ul ... DECLARATION OF COVE-MOnC90P ,...,.,....aAL.a eddrwMdoet.common -rem~··==~ Ori .My 22. 1 ... a1 11-00 OAAHTOA OA THE lfMHE ,...,.,, tt1I "W' ........ NAHTS, CONOOIONS AND .,.......,..... 9A&.I ..C llO. tfnl ~t. W f/11'/. ltlowf'I I ,_ -..... ,._ MAim STAI rT • m FIRST AMEFllCAN C 0 M P A N Y I N ,,_, C....,_ 11111'1 AESTRICTIONS AE· d06r'lg ~ w CAR Ori J1it 1, 1tle al 1100 YOU AA£ IN DE.FAULT i..in. lllJ 1 II ......... .., n..,.,..,. ,.,.... ... TIT LE INCUR AN CE CONNECTION WITH OR (JOI) 4G~1t1 CORDED IN 800K 129". CLUI , 21110 Wlhlt AW9., Lm Am Amertcen Title In-UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST Se60 ..... be,,...._ but .._ .. -. ...i ,_. ._ ....,_ -T0WH£ COMPANY • Clllltomle oor-WITH RESPECT TO THE o.t.I June IS, !Ne PAGE 11 18 OF OfACIAL Unit ''T'. Tu«ln, CA t2t10 ~ Co . 8 Cellfomle DATED JAHUARY t 1, 1914. wttN1ut ~ or WW· ...... ...., _, ... OENfM ~~ C0Ao potttlonuTN9l•.o4tN1 PAACEl.0FLANDHER£JN-Publlllhed Otenge C0Mt AECOR06,(THE .. MASTeR Camel Ozllen. 17111 c:orpontUori .. TNtt•. °'UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-~,expreetor~.,. ...,..., ... ...._..._. POAATQI CACorp noo cer11ln Deed of Tn.111 ABOVE DESCRIBED. Delly PloC June 2'. 30, Nit DECLARATION" UNDER ~ OrM. YOtbe UncSa. Succtuor TruetH or TlON TO~ Y°'-"' 00.. pa le>n. or ........... "-... ~. 8uft. .... ~eo.a uecuted by Kl WOH YOON TOO£THEA WITH THE 7, 1Ne THf SECTION HEADINGS CA 82t1M SubetlMed TruetM. of 1Nt PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E 10 pey 0. -'-.._,CA t2ll2I end TAE SOON YOOH. end RIGHT AND POW£A TO M180 IN SUCH ARTICLE ENTI-Cam Oikan. 17811 oer1Mn Deed of TNll u -SOU> AT A PU&IC SAl.£. ~ beMra of""' 1'* n.. .......... r. Towne c.ntr. ....,... reoorded JllM 10, 1M6 .. TRAHSFER OA ASSIGN TO TLEO A~ FOLLOWS Orefwd Or , YOtbe UncSa. ecuted by c.4Afi'LEI E IF YOU NEED AH EXPLA· wured by Mid Owl of ... 1 Y•.., ... Colpcnllmi. OIM ;Ill 00t· lnl1""'*'1 No ~210322. OTHERS. P'l8JC M)TIC( "OWNEM RIGHTS ANO CA 92tM CLARK ANO ARLENE K NATION OF THE NATURE T,,,.., ptue a PfO'Med In .... • .......... PGf'lllOn of Offtdel Aeoorcll of Ot· TO EXPLORE. DRILL. DUTIES. UTILITIES AND Thie buel"111 le CLAN< end~ Mey OF THE PAOCEEDING aldnowt,edvenoM,lfeny, ..., •• ,_ .......... Ttllt C>ullneu le engieCourlty,Celtfomle,Md AEDAILL, REMOVE ANO MOllCIOP CABLE TELEVlllON", oonauctedby..,,~ 15 1"4 • 1"9lr'Umlflt No AOAINST YOU YOU undwtM..,.,.,..ofMldo.d • .......,,,_,.., ...... oondYC1119cUIY.•OllrM"lllflort pureuant to !Mt oert91 No-STORE THE SAME FROM TRUITD'e IA.LI "SUPPORT AND SETTLE-Cemel <>riian I c..,, ...:201503 of omc.i A. SHOUU>CONTAcT A LAW, of Tniet ..... dl9rQ-. and ...._, ,_. _.. • ~ l( Stodd•d tloe of Defeull thereundet SAIOLANOOATOOIVERT U.Me. MENT", "ENCROACH· Olk.an eotde of 'o,.enge County YER ~oftNTNIMeMd ............. (llltMllll ~...,_,, . ' r900fded Mw 5, 1Ne 11 OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE W MENT" AND "COMMUNITY Thie .t.1-nelll ... fMecl c..lfomia. end pyrwt to Ori J1it 7 1... at 12:00 of the~ ClrMt«S by Mid ... ,.._ ....,_ 'n. ...._,. 1 we ~ lnl'trument No. M-087800, SUCH WATER, RIGHTS OA l9AU. FACILITIES EASEMENT"). wtth the Cou"ty ~of Or· that '*111n Not1oe of Def.ult noon. Pee1i9 ~ cOr· Owl of Trwt 0....-• ...... wftt1 dtl CoYmy Ci...t of o,.. of OfftQef fllecorcll of"lllld INTERESTS ON ANY T .•. Me.~ PARCEL 5· EASEMENT 1ng1 CcM!ty on ~ l7 therMlnder r«:Ofded Mwoh poratlon 11 dufy"~e.ci Al 1'le tlll'9 of the lnltlel .................... .,._ ~ Oft .Aini 12 Counly, wlll und_, end 0 THE R PR 0 PERT Y UNrT COO. W • OVER LOT J OF TRACT 1Ne ' 4, INCi .. tne1rvmenl No. Ttult .. under and punuent publk:etlon of tNt notice ............. • .... 1Ma puteuertl to Mid Deed of OWNED OR LEASED BY T .0 . SERVa COMPANY 11818, IN THE COUNTY OF m.-8e-Ol54e3. of Ofllclel ,. to Deed of Truet recorded ttMt total lfTIOUn1 of IN un-•• OIA8 CAL.IMD~ nt .. Trul1 Mii 1t publk: llUOtion ORANTOA OR THE IRVINE 11 ~ IPPQll'lted l'Nette ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· Publlehed Ortinge CoNt eotde of Mid Courlty, wt1t J-.iwy 11, 1N4, M ..... pekl b.t.noe of the oM-,.,. ,retutet •H Putllllhed OtMQil COM1 for CMtl. lawful money of the c 0 Mp AN y. w HETH ER und« the tollowtno 0. FOANIA. AS PER MAP RE-D.ity PMot Junt 23 30 July undtr end purwt to M6d No 8-4-24871 of Otftclel ,. getlon MCUl'9CI by the ebolle fl ., UI .... ..... • .... Delly Plot June tt. ~ >ltf Unl1ed 8111• of AmeriCa. I SUCH WATER RIGHTS IJCrlbed deed of truec WILL CORDED IN BOOK 41•, 7 14 1988 ' ' Deed of Truet Mii et put>11c oorde In the offtoe o4 1M deeortbed deed of tn.tel Md ......... --. 7 1• ttee ' ' CMNer'1 cheClll peyebte to SHALL BE RIPARIAN, SELL AT PVBLIC AUCTION PAGES 16 TO 23 IN-' • M182 euc11on tor cun, lewful County Recorder of OtMQe eetltne19d OOICe, ...,_ UM wta •....... ' ' M,.t Mid Trwt• drewn on I 0 V E R L Y I N G • TO THE HIGHEST 81DOEA CL US IVE 0 F MIS · money of ttMt United Ste111 Collnly Cefffomle WILL and ~•oCM 11152.001 41. t•are llM IM ......... ,__ _______ _ 11at• Of netlonlil blnll, t APP R 0 PR I AT IVE , FOR CASH ANOIOA THE CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN "8JC fl>TlCt ol Amerlea. 1 cahler'a SELL AT PV8UC AUCTION Thtbel~\lnder.-cf ,. 11 ' 4 • rt S .. "8JC ~ etlle0tl9d9relOl'9dltunlOn. LITTORAL. PEACOLATING. CASHIERS OA CERTIF1£0 THE OFFICE OF THE cheelt paytble to H id TO HIGHEST 8100EA FOR OeedofTruet,_.°'°'9 ...................... -----""'--·.-....---- ,,, • lte11 of ...... Mvlnge p R E 8 c R I p T ' v E • CHECKS SPECIFIED IN COUNTY RECOADER OF ..ua.IC ~ Truet• drewn on • ~e OI CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK 9Qlted end ~ to the .... ,,., ... ... ,.,. end !Oen woaie.tlon doml--ADJUDICATED. &TATU-CIVIL CODE SECTION SAID COUNTY, FOR THE NOTICE IS HEREBY IMl1tonelbank ute1eorfed-OR CERTIFIED CHECK u11detllQoed I Wftnln Deo-111e'tl4le4le1 leeelu 11~2...-~ tNt M Vie CIMO In Ihle eta~. 11 tN fronl TORY OA CONTRACTUAL; 2924" (peyeble e1 lhe time of PVRPOSE OF DRAINAGE OIVEH thet e pubic '-tl'IG •II ~ union. or 8 etate (peyeb6e e1 time of _.. i,, w.tton of o.t_,,. encl ~ + $ ' ' .. ..... ...... Unw of _.. the ---bid entrence to Aflt ~ BUT WITHOUT HOWEVER. .. In lawful money of tM 8ENEATING THE PROf>-w4ll be held by the City~ of ftederll Nvtnge and 1oen tewt\11 money of ttMt United mend for ... Ind• wr1tten .. a. ..-....... • ...--,. Tltte 1Nut8"08 ComoenY. ANY RIOHT TO ENTER Urll1*S Statee) .. r1Qhl. tlttt ERTY CONVEYED HEREIN, di of the City of lrvlN on 1180C11e1ton dotNc:led In Ihle Ste111) e1 !he mM1 qued-Nodce of Oefd and Sec> -. ::J:,.':. = die toellll 11• E Fifth S"'-1. 8enie UPON THE SURFACE OF end Int__. oon.,,.yecl to PROVIDED THAT SUCH Tueecley. J1it 8. 19M. et stm, et ttMt 1M1n entrenoe rengle entrel\Ce 10 Ille ttonloW Tht111tdetWlglied • ..... •,....... • ff .. p Ue ... ~ Ana..CalllomM. .. tMtright. SAID LANO IN THE Md now tMtld by n under DRAINAGE 8ENEFITINO 8"30p.m.,,,, .. eoon.,.. to Am American Tltte In-Plecenlla City H.-•I 401 ca-' Mid Hotioe °' 0.. I ' ........... ~ .,;;"' ..... Utle and lnterea1 OOIW9'j9d EXEACISE OF SUCH Mid Deed of T~ In ttMt THE PROPERTY CON· erter .. poeltb48, In the 1Uf811C1Compeftyl0Ceted 11 EHi Chepmen AYtnue. l8Uill end E>ectlon lo W to ...... el w, ' ........ telned ~ ~ ~ folow.. to and now held by It under RIGHTS. AS ~EAVED IN property ,_.."'"., .,... VEYEO HEREIN. PROVIDED Ir y In. c 1 t y c 0unc11 11• EMt F1fttl Strwt. In the Plecenti., Caltfornle .. rtgflt. be ~ In me county .................... Ing .....,..,,. num-. ort MkS Deed of Trumt In ll'le THE DEED RECORDED ICflbed· THAT SUCH DRAINAGE ~.17200.Jernborte cttyofSanteAM.Celtomle. tttle end In..,_~--. the reel~ II ' etr ....... M H the_tleb'e .. .-:(4181 P«>C*tY "'1ueted In Mid FEBRUARY 21. 1914 AS TRU8TOR· THOMAS 8 HA l L N 0 T u N -etYd., \Mne, CA. toconllder all th•• rtghl. lltle tnd IO end now...., by It under located po ............... ~1 Courlty Md St•tt o.cflbed IN s T Au ME N T N 0 CRAIG BALL REASONABLY RESTRICT the ¥9Cetlon of • portjon of lnl.-t conveyed to and Mid Deed of Tru« In 1tMt Pwty conduc11no .... ··~ c: ......... ~ o..id~ June .. , ... .. ~t•llO OF OFFICIAL BEHEflCIARY HORIZOH THE INTENDED USE ANO HetVard Av•.. IOUth of now he6d by It under Mid ptoe>erty lltueted In Mid PMlle Flnenclal Cof'pof-....... ".All T 0 'attvtc• COtlo PARCEL 1 RECOAOI MORTOAOE COMPANYM, ENJOYMENT OF SAID LOT Mlcht6eon. In ~ Deed of Tru1t In in. property Courlty end Ste1e deec:rtbed etlOn, 591 c.'*'c> De lA ......... .._. .. _... pAify" • .... nw....., LOT 31 OF TRACT HO PARCEL 2. INC J with At1olut1on H -7& tltutled In Mid Courlty Md u A4llne 1400.SenO.OO.c.llo ........ e ........ Dlt i£,;.: jll ..._. e.;. 8592. AS SHOWN OH A A NON-EXCLUSIVE Recorded Aul..u~ 10, PROPERTY ADDRESS lldop1ed June 10. 11188, by 8tatedeec:r1bed• Lot32of PARCEL 1 lomle '21ot(l1t)*°7.110 11'11111 •at TIA ......... ,.._, ,_ al i ...... MAP RECORDED IN 800K EASEMENT OVER THE 19&4 .. IMtr Ho. 1509 112 BRIARWOOD. IRVINE, ttMtCttyCoundlofttMtCltyof Tract No 9372,111hownon THE 80UTHWE8TeALY ...... ,........ C....,. ... • • •111•1 ........... : ...... ~ CA 327. PAOES 24, 25 AND 2t EASTl!RL Y 5 FE£T OF of Ofllclel Record* In ttMt Gt-CALIFORNIA Irvine 1 rnec> reoorded In lo04l 410, I 5 , E ! T O F T H E ~ .,........ ., oi... ...._ • • ...W. • ..... ._...,., (.4• ........ I N C L U 8 IV E 0 , THAT PORTION OF LOT D ftce of the Ascorder of 0.--YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~ion. r9lllthle 10 tNe Pegee 1to3 lndulhe. M• SOUTHEASTERLY 116 ...... OJll II • ...... __. .. tlt111•11 • • wc iiie MISCULANEOUS MAPI, ADJOINING LOT 31 OH THE enge Courlty; UNDER A DEED OF TRUST vacetlon lhould be directed o911eneoue Mepe. l'900fde of FEET OF LOT 304 OF NEW-PYblllNd Ottngit C0Mt _. ..... ,_ ..... ..... Putlllfled OrMOll Coest FllECOADS O' ORANGE WE$TOFSAIOTAACTNO. Mid deed of INl1 de-DATED 113/14 UNLESS toL,or-.,Andereon,Prindpel NldOtengeeo.nty PORT HEIOHTS. AS Delly Pllol JuN 1e. 23. 30. I::.."· ............ Deity PtloC June Ii. is 30 COUNTY.CALIFORNIA. un A8 PEA MAP _,_thetollowlnQ YOU TAKE ACTION TO Engineerlt(114)eec>-3t3e. EXCEP'TINO tHERE· SHOWN ON A MAP Rf-1tM t). ,... • •• EXCEPTING THEA!· RECOROEDIN800K327. PARC£L1:UNIT~ 114, PROTECT YOUR PROP· 0ATEt>:June18,1Me FROM All ofl, 0-. min-CORDEOINBOOK4,PAOE Ml57 C..-.~ Miii FROM ALL Oil. OIL PAGES 24, 26 AND 28 OF IN THE COUNTY OF OR· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT CITY OP IRY .. I, 1'Y ere I a end other 13 OF MISCELLANEOUS The name and eddNM Of ERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL IN THE OfflCE Of Tt1E FORNIA, AS SHOWN AND NEED AN EXPLAN.ATION C&.SM below t depth of 500 ANOE COUNTY, CALI· ., -dlrwcc:lon de le cone-~ Ot· RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN-MISCELL.ANEOU8 MAPS, ~E. STATE OF CALI-A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NANCY C. L.Acrt, CtTY h~rbc~rbon •ubetencee MAPS, RECORDS OF OR-"8JC N()TJC( tM COl.#1 le! (E nombN Y GAS RIGHTS, AND ~ COUNTY MCOftO!A OF DE~BED IN THE C0tt-OF THE NATURE OF THE Publlehed ()r'Wlgl eo.t !tom the llUl"fllCI of Mid FORNIA', TOGETHER W1lH .. 8nOI COllft1Y ~ Collrt. HYDROCARBONS BY SAID ORANGE COUNTY, DOMINIUM PLAN RE-PROCEEDING AGAINST DaltyPltotJune23, IMe lend butwtttloutlhertgntof THAT PORTION OF THE • •Diie 700CMcC4nterOrMW•. TUBACB WHATSOEVER NAME AS BAME 18 SHOWN OH COADED OH SEPTEMBER YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-M1H .,,t,YuponanyportlonofttMt HORTHWEST£AlY20nET (Cl'TACtOfUlllDICIAL) Sant1A.ne.CAt2701 LUCILEC ....,rn.~ KNOWN THAT MAY IE ElCHlerT "A" ANO FOR THE 18, 1878, IN 800K 12&45. TACT A LAWYER. eurfllCI 1bove a depth o4 OF THE SANTA ANA AV· NOTICE TO OEFENOAHT The name, lddtea. end · ~ uon.\..o, WITHIN OA UNDE,. THE PURPOl!S SET FORTH PAGES to4 TO 971 IN-1 1 2 9 RI A R W 0 0 D . 1'tB5 M)TlC[ 500 !Mt to take, l!Wllet. fNUE ADJOINING SAID (Allleo • Acueedo) THE llOA-I~ number of pleln-a nsiclftt\ of Newport PARCEL OF LAND HEREM-THEREN IN THAT CERTAIN CLU81VE OF OFFICIAL AE· IRVINE. CA -~ ·~ 0t drll lot LAND OH THE SOUTHEAST TINE CORPORATION, • tiff'• "1~ °' plelntlft Beach pu9l!d a_..y ABOVE DESCRll!D, DECLAAATION AND ES-CORDBOFSAIDCOUNTY "(" e etreet ~Of ......CMO'T1C9 ~ ... ,_,_,'"deede AS AIANOOHED BY~ Calllornll corporellon. without 1111 enomey. II (l!I J ll lSHMJin"-- TOOETHER W1lH THE~ TA e LI s HM ENT 0 F PARCEL 2: AN UN-oommon deelgnellon of cm 0# from Virginie~ Klndel BOARD OF 8UPf.AV180M ~ D F()qTINE. en In-nombrw .. ~ y .. nu-\Ille • --.. p ET u A. l RI 0 HT 0 F EASEMENT ,.ECOAOED DMDED 1180Tt1 INTIAUT ptoe>erty le ltlOWfU~. no HUMT9IQTOll a.ACl4 recorded NOYef'llbef 1t: OF ORAHOE COUNTY OH dlltdUel. LINDA s ""'°" mero d• lllelono d• Mea Mn Tubech • ORILLINO , Ml,.e.ING. JUNE 1', 11174 IN BOOK ASATENANTINCOMMOH wertanty II glYetl • to,lta MOTICaOP 1978 In 8oOk 11M1. P11ge MARCt14, 191.e LEY. en lnCllvl4uel. end ebooedOdelderNlndlln19.o IW'Vived by her Joy. E)(PLOR1NG AND ~RAT-11171, PAGE ,, .. oir IN THE FEE IHTE.AEST IN ~ Of correct• IUOQIT AOOlmON ltlt. end In Booll 11Nl. EXCEPTING THE,.!· DOES l ttwougfl 20. In-del demendlll'lte que no iJl8 huabsnd Henn· INO THEAEFOA, AND OfflCIALAECOROelNTHE AND TO THE COMMOH nM1)" Th• benellclery OH JUNE 11. !Mt THE Pege t920, both of Otflclal FAOM THE SOUTH·~ tleno .. oog•dO.•) .Htnlel. dau•h•-~ T• I T O R I N O I N A N D Of1'10E OF TH[ COUNTY AREA OF LOT 2 OF TAACT under Mid Deed of TM'. by CftY COUNQL ADOPTED ~ WESTtAL Y 21 FllT YOU AAE BEING IUl!D Cel t•. [a.Q • YOU I --· • ~ , REMOVING THE SAME RECOAOEA. teeo. IN THE COUNTY OI t'M90floflbt'eeCltlOldefMllt THE IUOGET F~ FllCAL The ltreet ldd,.. Of PA_ RCEL 2 8YPlAINTlff (A lJd .... COOK. IMO H9wpor1 c-.. ..Carlt'ton (Joha ); FROM SAID LAND OA ANY Tiie 9'rMC ~ or ORAHG!. STATe OF CAU. In IN ot)llglUone wu9d YEAR ltH/17 THE otw common de19ietloo AN EASEMENT FOfll IN-~l ARTHUR I Or '700, ~ 8-cfl, ~ Henn M OTHER LAND. INCLUDING 04t1er C10ntmOt1 de16gl~ FORNIA, AS PEA MAP thereby, lleretofofe ea-BUOGET A~AOPRIATf8 of MkS property purpotted OREIS AND ICtAUI MTCtiER Rec:4MI' C A 12858 ·I H (714) Mes. Jlrai~··,..._ . THE ,.IGHT TO WHIP· ofNMtprocierty;purl)Of1ed ALEt>INBOOK~.PAOES ecutedanddtlMf'edtoltMt l1ot213711 ,OA ALL lobe 2t0tenn.1Ntne.CA 0Vt:AASTAIPOFL.AN050 y ........ c~" 1'20-0300 ........ s T 0 c K 0 A to be 11 Al.MOHO TM!. 12 TO 21 INCUJSM OF u.ldeltllMCI. Wftt1erl ~ iruHOs of THIS AMOUNT t2720 F£ET wioe.. De~llED OAn """.. TR IM OATf. IFecNll APR ,. Jullt' Mom ftec:t . OIAECTIONALL Y DAILL lfMNl. CA t2114. APN MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. ••tion of Defaltt and ~ 170,IS4, 12' HAS IEEN S-0 .... d be medCI AS FOLLOWS a. _.., • ,.. .... 1 ,... labon of the Rcmry AHO MINI! ~ LAN08 4N-142-3S IN THE Off1C£ OF THE mend for a.. Md""""' APPAOPAIATE.D TO THE without COYtl!Mlnl or ··-THI IOVTHW£1nALY :"." .... l .. ,.,.. .. Gery L ~ c--. wlll be l'w!ld Monday ~~~~~Nl~tvETH~~~ bel~=:-r:,:: ~cou.m~~~ ~~f==C: ~~~:i,~~~~o~~ :"~~.oi;,~~ l~~H~tttAL~' ~~: A=•,.__. .. ~==·o:-w;.""Cout JUM 23. at 7:30 P.ll: SCRIBED. OIL OA GAS the Nie II betng ~: TIAM 18 DUlNfD IN THE liClf*' lo Mii Mid prope11y ruNDS. INCl.~O IN THE ournbr--to utllfy the FUT~ LOT 304 AHO THE ::.r:':! JW: ~ = Ptlot June 2. l8, 23 at Our Lady ~ of WELLS, TUNNELi AND Wiiiem M lrown. •111 W. ARTICLE EHTITLE> "DUI-to utlllfy Mid obllgetlOnt. 8UOOET APPAOPAIATION lll'IC)eld ba6enoe due on the NOATHIAITIALY H 00 "':;:9' .... • ._ 1N Mt45 ~Is Church_ Nnr-~Ht": JN,rn·a T8H~: ~'ft'r' Aw . "-no, CA ~~~NOF O~Co~f. :;.!."=='.:not~ ~ E ~::.m ~ H'!':1'::~ = :.., not: T~.: :MHhs~.:. y :.: 1~ "' ,....., ,_ poC hrt t &Htht' MB._ oll SU8SUPtlS"ACI 0111 THI Seid ...... be made HANTI. COHOmOHI AHO breedl*'Cl~etec1tontobe FUNDS WHICH WILL 9E a&e,471.70, plul IN fOllow-F£ET~LOT2t4CWNEW-r I •• n Una . LAND HEAEINA80\II Of· wtthOut OO¥elMlnt or WW· AllTAICTIONI Al· r.oordedMAAC»U, 1 ... • USED FOR ~PITAL 1nQ fllttmated OOICI. 1.11-POAT HltGHTI AS Tuaaday, June 24 at s c RI e E o, AND T 0 renty, ~ Ol lmpljed,. COADEO IN IOOK 12"', in.tr. No ...... 200 °' Of· OUTLAY AND !OUIPMEHT penw end ••IOel ., the SHOWN OH A MA; RE-10 A.M. at Our Lody I OTTOM IUCH WHIP-to tltle. po ..... ro" Of PAGE 1111. OF OFlflCIAL flaltj ~"'the oflloe °' RtPLAClM!NT NHDI. llme of IN lnltlel publllletlon COAOEO IN 900t< •• PAGE QuHn Of An~··· I T O C I< E D 0 A enournbrlll'IOll to MtllfY me MCONle. . ttMt ~Cler of Orenge f H E B U D 0 E T W A I of thl1 Notice of s... ~ ~ MISCtLLANIOUI . OIRECTIOHALlY DRILLED unpaid MIMol -ort the ElCCIPT ALL Oil. ClAI, Coun1y; p R ( p A A E 0 I N t UOOt MAPS, Al!CON>I (Jll ()A. . Chu..rc.b. Con,,.. u- WELLS. TUNNELS ANO note or noeet lllM'eCI .,, MINERALS AND OTHIA lelcf ...... be ....... but ACCOAOAHCE Wl'fH no. ANQI COUNTY. CALI· tlons may bf-madr tu IHA"8 UNOEA ANO II· Mid Deed ol Trvet. 10 wtt: H y 0 A 0 c A A I 0 N """"°"' co..-ent Ot ..,_ IAAL MVENUE SHARING MOncl TO FONllA., ANO THAT '°"" your favon~ ch.antv N!ATH OA BEYOND THI N80000.ptuathefolowlncl SUHTANCll IN AND c=·..,,._orlmplled,,._ MOUIMMENTS FftONIU't' o.-TION 0, THI NO"TH-• ~•UOA \.tMITS THERf· ..itmeled 00911. ..,,.._. UNOOl IAIO LANO I.YING 1ftte pm mien, or aUOGET DOCUMENTS YOU AM IN DUAtA.T WUT!ALY 2000 F£1'T OF pa c It 1 c V 1 e-. OF. ANO TO AlOAll.L. encl adVenOlt at""' lime of aELOW A OVT~O!.,.IOOHT 10 ~ IM AN AVAILA.BLE FOR PU&-UNOIA A oao OF TRUST. I AHTA ANA AvrNU! Al Mortuary Dll'ft"\On AETUNHfl EQUIP, MAIM-the lnltlel pyf)lloetlon of U.-FUTWITH '"'""""" 9......, IUll'I Of UC INIPt!CTlON AT CITY DATED MAY 14 tM4 Uf+. IHOWNONBAIOMAPAHO &44-2700 TAIN, AlltAIA. Dll'IN NOtlol of I•; AocrWd °' IUIVACl ENTM' Al IM I)...,...., by .-cf HAU. 2000 MAIN STMIT I.US YOU TAKt ACTION A.I AIAHOOMm IY TM£ -:;;;:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;=;:;c ANO OP£AATI AHY ll.04 In..,_. on unpe6d OrinOIPel AE.SUWlD aY DIED M-deed Clf Nil, 9"11 .,._ IN THI CITY CLIAK8 TO PAOflCT YOUPt ~-80AAO °' IUPEllMIOM ~ WELL8 OA MINll belence 11.1U U: Let• COAOfD AllCtUIT I 1, •lnMldnoteprowtded. Id-°''IC£ lf:TWHN THI! onY, IT MAY 11 IOlD AT CW OAAHGI COUNTY OH WITHOVT. HOW£Vl.R, T+tf dWVlt M .12; btlmated 1t71, IN IOOK 121'8. **8, I eny. under VII HOUM CW I AM & I PM A "'9llC IALE tf' YOU MAIK:H 4, 1114 LYWO If. MGMT TO Df'ILL MINI, torecioeure OCiiia ... PAO! TIO, °' Of'ACtAL *"" Clll ... Deed of '"*-M 0 ND A Y TH .. 0 U 0 H NHO AN DPUNATION T 'W I I N T H t STOA! IXPt.OMANDOtt· MCmCITO MCOfUll ..... ~ ... ..--"'°"y COflt&IA9'1ALIO OF THI NATVM 01 THI IOUTHIAITIALY IX• IA.ATE T"4AOUQH THI ""°""" 09MD .!IJICfl,,..~~ of""'~-~-~ AVAILAaLI AT THI PAOCHDINO AOAINIT T'P40t Of' THI NOfm4. IU"1~ OR TH! ~A YOU AM IN DUAUlT,... Kf '"'""'" ,... ,,.., tnata .. -.,.., -.._ ClNTAAL 1.ll"AAY YOU YOU SHOU\..O COK-!AITa.Y ANO IOUTM- 100 FUT 01' THIUNOf.AAOUDCWTRU8T,HCTtO,..I INTITLl!OofTC\* LOCAUO AT 71l1TACT ALAWYIA WDTULY OflAJO IU81UA,ACI 0, THI DA TIO JUNI •• , .... "CE"1 AIN l!AHMINTI ......... tie ,. on. TA La I AT A y IN u I IO 00 iro<>T IT p LANO HtMJNA80Vt De-UNLHI YOU TAKI '°"OWN!M" AHO ...... ~ • .Mr ?, 1•. Ill ~~--T & OOLO· WT AmlJICM ~I ~13 ICP'llED Al ~-AVID ACTION TO PAOT!CT "°"T· amuMtHT ANO uo p"' lrl b IObby '°.. -••MC:a CO..M'fJ. ! T"*Or • l"llCIOtd .... IN THC Dfli) N00N>CD Y°'-"' PM>HATY. rT MAY INC~~ THI bullcttno locete41 It 801 OATID" W C • • •:1pL; NI Wllll•m C CIU•ff end 'faAUAAY n. llM Al H 80\.0 AT A PUIUC AJmel.aomTlD> fAlf· aoutfllllMlltrelll.~.... CfT'f 0# ..,..,.....,099 ....._, ~ ~ • ..,_.Ot.'911 wi.en • ~ "'8nulaciu,.. ,,..,...., to OV' city t ...,... eaa:lfl' ~-totJ1 -· -.ele "'° "Ow ID ltlClf\I oY -..e;ttl"f M Tl ad 1!1 C n '''°' 0-•t.ad • ~ • ··~ Ofl • l(>tl IN IT AU MINT N 0 . IAl.L ti YOU NUDAN IX YINTI" C1' TM DfC4.AA-~ t2IM a I A C M, A L 1 C I A 114 ... ,_............ The .._ ..._. ..S l+Ol14IO Of-MTICIAL PLANATION 01' THI ATION C1' TflCTK)NlaOO At IN Ultll .. .,.. lnftllll Wl•TWO•TM, CITY A-. C • .. m7'l1 (114) octw ~ ' t:r ....... A£00N)8 .. A, u". 0, T". AICOAD•D ... K putlbltan °' .,. noaoe. ~ -.et, • .,,,. al .,. ..... ~ Da1·1y P1·1at ALIO l.ltCl•TINO PAOCHDINO AOAINIT ..... ,AOl11tl.OFOf· htotltameuM .. 1"9\P ~Or-. et.-ellH,llt•cl eUu I• • ncMTftOM Atl'f ANOAl.L YOU, YOU IHOUl.D RC\AL NCOIU)I -~ Of .. -.. ~ "°' ~ n . 1tM 0.-~. .... ....,,...,.. .... me .... WATUI "IOHTI 0, CoNTACTAUWYtl\ ,AJllCfL • f.AIS M _..,,..trtMabcM · P\lblltfled °' ... CoM1 AM A...._ C... .._, 1" R£IN NO ~ A....CAM WR.I AISUCM!AI AJll .._..., diled Ol In* Md • ~Noe Mia II, 2i JO C...,._ 642 5671 MATnA HOW ACQUN:D Mllll'MCI QOWAJIY, e 'ANCUl.AALY lfT FOATH lrftaled CIOt1 ......... M lleoommllrldaalat ~ 1tee n. "'°""llW*' T • av GRANTO.. OA THI Oellterl'I• "' tetl" IN THI ~~ tNTmlD I n d I d • • n a • • I • anention M 1M cl8dlelrN ~Pt. Jor !!'I•-~------ "'Ma.u-. "'·°""" .. .... ...,.~11.10!-• C. kt •* :·i.. COilll ... .... Ill I. 88* Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, June 23, 1988 May Co. bids for chain of stores across the nation By EDWARD l''ROST •111 I 1 f"-W .... NEW YORK -Ma> Department Stores Co of St Louis has made a $~.1 b1lhon bid for A~soc1at~ D~ Goods Corp., o~ner-1 ot the _3 J.W. Robinson stores, that would merge the depanment store giants into ont' of the nation'~ largl'\t rcta1ltng com- panies. a May c:ompan) 'pokesman 'ia)'S Ma} 1s tht' nation"• third-largest dcpanment ~tore opc:ratur and .\s- soc1ated is tht' filth. Both oJ){'ratc !llores across Orange c ount\ under a vanety of nameo; Ma) ( o has an outlet in South ( oa~t Plaia and Associated ha~ a Rob1n .. on '>tore an Fashion Island. ln,.a lcuer releaM>d \unda). Mav C ha1rman David < FaITT'll ..aid thl· two companies haH' talked about rumb1ning bu sane\~\ for two )Car\ tn d1!.Curnons wh1( h ha\ e llct·n 'fnl.'nd Iv and poc;1t1vc." Tht lcuer ~·nt to .\\\cx:1ated ( hairma n Joseph H Johnson f nda-., offered SM of Ma) common ~tod. tor each ot the H m1llton ouhland1ng shan·s ul .\\VK1ated rommon \to<'k. and $2 11 2U of Ma-. rnmmun \lcx:k for eJlh share of \\\ouatt·d·, preferrl·d \tod. Ma\ 'll<1kc,mar1 Jaant·' \hram\ umlirml'd tht• kuc:r had ~l'O \('nt and sa1J thr deal "ould l'fl'all· .1 retailing. giant But .1 'Pokc'iman for \\<,oc1atl·d. Jmeph J S\:humm ckd1m·d tu wm- ment on the letter and told thc Ne" York Time,, "V.e 'e had .th<iolutch no talk'> "1th Ma\ .. .\\\tll ta led \to<'k l lu~·d • .11 S4tl a '>hare on the Nl'" \ ork ~totk h change I nda~ Ma" l lo~d at S!P h Ma)'' ulkr otler\ J pn:m1um of •ii pc:rn·nt o\.cr f nda~ "· dn\lng pnrc f arrt'll '¥1.TlltC f he otlt•r I\ al\O ncarl~ ~J umes Assoc1ated's latest reported 12-month eaminas per share May offered se.als on m board 10 Johnson and other Associated board membe~ and requested a reply to 1t~ offer by Tucsda)' morning. ··we al May Company have great respect for your manaacment team and believe AssocLated Dry Goods Corporauon 1s a well-managed com- pany with attractive busines'I oixr- at1ons:· Farrell's letter ~ad . In the fiscal year end1 ng f('b I . Assoc1a1~ posted earnings of S 119, 7 m1ll1on on saJcs of S4 4 btllton and Ma)' posted S235 m1lhon profit on ~les ofS5 0 b1lhon Ma)' recently agreed to bu) four 'tores from the Gimbel Brothe~ c.ilam and announced to shareholders a $2 billion cx.pans1on plan that included 54 new department and discount stores Pres1de"nt Thomas A Hays told ,hareholdcrs at May's annual m«t- mg that the company planned to open ~() nc"' department stores. most bct"'een I 986 and 1990 by May Co ot ( altfom1a. Hecht's in Wa<ihangton DC and Baltimore. Kaufmann'<; in Pittsburgh and G Fo' & ( o. in Hanford Conn He ~1d 24 ne" \. enturc discount depanment store-; also would open ~ssoc1a1ed based an Ne" York operates Lord & Ta\lor\ ul Nt''¥1. York 45 store!>. the J "-Robtn\on storc:.-s. LS A}'rC'i & (o of ln- d1anapohs. 25 store<; Joseph Hornl' Co of Putsburgn I'\ 'itores <,1blev. Landsa\ & Curr of Roche<;tcr 14 '>tores. ·Den ver OT) C1ood'i C 11 of Oen\er 12 stores, < 10ldwater., 111 SLo~ Aru. .• ornc store'>, Hahne &. ( o of Newark c1gh1 o;1ort''> and Rob1no;on·~ of Florid<1 111 \t .Petcrsburg. Fla nine stmn \l\o tht' compan' h;1, 91J OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YO"'-':<_S l~~p -~t"tonowlno "'' l~ \how' the Over th41 Counter 12 stocks and warrants lhal have llOnt up 13 lne most •nd down lh4 mo,1 based on 14 oerc1n1 of chenQe fQf' Fnoav IS No securlllH trading below U or 1000 1 16 1herH are lncluoeo 7 Ne• end oercentaoe cnanoes ere •~ JI difference Detween the orevlou1 ctosino 19 price and Frloev's ~ or bid orlce 2~ 1 eav~!..~11v L•t, jcrt ut'i' e 1~ 2 Llft S<.ien 2~ '-UP .7 4 3 Ht'*1•vtBn • i.. UP I s 4 Info u 3 h Up 6 S New ltr un •n '~ UP 6 TttemelJ_20 1 • 1 UP 7 AleoW1IEng 2 >. J\. Up 17 1 I PrlamCp ~ .,, Up 16 2 9 Auslronlnc 7"1 ~ UP 15 O l FACIAL REJUVENATION f Al llPEllllll Tl l GIElllUL PIEL • WfTlllT llllDY I (ACT\IAL UMMTOUCtm> ...OTOI) LOOK UP TO 15 YEARS YOUNGER FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE FREE -Educational Seminar s -l HOUR ~A c.-.... aw....P:•• ... •n) -------- SU w.m .. TUI .... 1• .. 11 U 'l ' Ill Saft Sr C11 m l>lll lillr 11 S..... lACllA IUCI" lW U. 1• 111 Piil !NY llJIWM ltttll , Ullrtlf C-leilt11tt --1'l cesll IUA-MMS Uf ~ti 11 AM & 1 , .. NCC ltltPlf 1111111 110 P11I A:t UCIU II.LI" nus u.. ~ 11 7 , 111 Oil Y MNlt r...,. s. c.-or.t1 ~-.:.1°° ,_ Ot Vllll!dl ........ -• .. .._...,.. ....... _ ucmlllil" IWAY, llll 111111 Alll6 1 ,.. ..._ r.-11 s.... c.-..t, .._ 1000 ,_ 0. ¥*'-......... -.. ...................... FREE DRAWINGS ,OR EARi. Y ARRIVALS ($200 VALUE) 8ponllored by 14..nti ldUOltton lntctlu A ~I fdul:8tionlll aro.ntu110n P.0 Box 145, I~ Beech. CA 12032 . 11800) 12a..2a21bl.222 \ / Roblnaon'• atore in FaahJon lalaod may become part of May Company cha.l.n. ~\Lamore: Sixualty ')lore oullel'> in !he: M1dwc:s1 110 Caldor discount \tores 10 tht' East: and 87 Loehmann's \tore~ in 27 states. Ma) has 144 department \tore~ a~ro\s the countf} 1n I 0 d1v1s1ons May ( o of Cahfomta. Hecht'-; famous-Barr Co of St. Louis; Kauf- mann'c; Ma-, Co of Cleveland. (, foll & ( o .. ~c1er & Frank of Portland, On: : ()'Nell's of Akron Ohio. May Co of Denver: and Ma\ < ohcn\ of Jacksonv1lle. Fla It holdc; 62 d1'>count ~lorl'' and I 977 ~hoc 'iton''i EQPAm s LoJa~k PtoPEXPf ~lrcadlan H Intl un rl,mEnl MoloPh WI Nw,tEngln XolorEn s ACSEnl lnllCon' Triton pf Amerltk Hvbrld<>ma ~a."rCOfP ~r::r~1'r, AmHomShld RoyalAlrl RtscsPtns J Mlcropro OccldNebf' ., I• -1 1 ., -1., ~ -) .. ., -.. ~ -4 -s 16 -I ., • 14 ~ -1 • -"l IF ,. lJ 12 12 11 11 II 11 • 11 1 11 I 111 111 !8.f 1h l • Irvine bank sues for control By the Associated Press fhl' ownt•r of Jn In inc hanl. taken over h'i federal regulator<. has filed \Utt in an effort IO regain rnntrol of the hank and n•\ okc rcn:1vl'r\h1p The federal rnurt suit filed b) Rohen hrrantl' on llchalf of (on- 'oladatC'd \av1 ng\ Bank an Irvine f nda) <,aid I cdnal llomc l (Ian Bank Board anion' 1nit1all'd la<>t '<car I' MUTUAL FUNDS strangled profit and business The sui t. which also names tht' Federal Savings and Loan Insurance ( orp. and the Cahfom1a Department of Savings and Loan as defendants. asks for an order removing the con~rvator. reinstatement ofofficer<. and directors. reimbursement of ex- penses and prohtbating rcgulatoro; from interfenng with bank oix·r atlOO'i OChas highest worker turnover Oran'e ( ounty electronics companies recorded the nation's htabest employee turnover rate last year for the first time since 1910, the American Electronics Assoc1atton reported. Turno ve r tn the county's elcctrontC$ industry, however, actu- ally fell 2 . .S percent to. 23.2 perccnl durina 1985. according to data collected from 80 member comparues in AEA 's Oran~ County Council for the assoc1at1on s annual Benchmark Survey That compares to the 198.S national rate of 17.6 percent compiled from 11152 electronics firms across the United States. ''The turnover rate continues to fall as the electronics industry matures and consolidates," sa1d AEA Surveys Manager Celeste Mahoney. She noted that the electronics industry's turn- over has declined steadily sinc:c 1980 when the nAttonal rate was more than 26 percent Orange County's turn- over has followed that trend, falling from 41 5 percent in 1980. The employee turnover rate 1s computed by d1v1ding a company's total number of resignations, discharges. retirements. deaths and rele~ for non-performance m 1985 by the average employment for the year Layoffs arc nol included. Orange County's national htah was followed by Texas (21.8 percent), New England (21.2 ixrccnt), Los An$eles C) I percent) and the Metro- polu.an New York Arca {19.4 per- cent). Lowest turnover was reported by Oregon companies at 9.4 ixrccnt, followed by San Otego ( 14.1 peroent), Minnesota ( 14.S ixrcent). Washing- ton ( 14.8 percent ) and the Midwest (IS 5 J){'rcent) - ) -.... ,,. ........ . Market takes a spill NEWYORX.(AP)-The toek market t.ook1 spill Monday as blu.e<hip issua pvc back • bia part of Friday's late pins.. Analysts said some tradcn wen: c:uhiaa in on the nae in many bl~1p iuucs late Friday1 which was attributed to~ lndin&act.avity 1nvo1v. mg stock-index opt.lo°' •nd futures that were approecluna cxpU"luon. In lhcory. lhc ldvaoce anafK:ial bccaux n was induced by temporary, tedJnicaJ fon:cs. But market·watcben said they did.a't apea 1\ to take very Iona for investors to put the latest "triple wuching hour" episode out of their manc:b and bqjn concent1auna on such fundamentals u interest rates and ti.: p90e of the CCOftOmy. Most Wall Strcetcn now arc convinced that growth m the second quaner will come 10 bel.ow earticr cxpccutions, as it did in the first th.tu months of the year. However. that 'h:= as widely lhou&bt to have improved the \bat the Federaf Reserve ma&ht decide on another reduction in au d1$COunt rate. WH AT AME X Dio : WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) J"" 23 NEW YOtlK (AP) JUI\ D ~ '1 ,5 ., ' AME X LEADERS NYSE LEADFR S -,.. - GoLo Quo TES Dow JoNES AvERAGES I METAL S QuoTE S I NASDAQ SUMMARY ,_ --- ----- quit.a ~ably tha. plrftZ.CL pcl<4L, e be~ic \n a:vary mon9 -wordrobz. 90f't.. rem rczpil\4.nt ell coLton w\ 1 wtth 1 l9ht;~19ht t.ortJm hning, wnUzd~. }( OI t.tca:i CU fl& end~.thz. ~t f)OP':>lO'T wlndbnu>mr fl\nT Of'lollU!'t bil.lw:b -.~ lb~l•;lfl ~lond., 111tJ&l"I ~ IMl!it'M..'Od "'I 1.t119l 001 ~ bt'ld , 21 ~ 312 7.) f""tla:xJM S(~~th lt'llQ ,Bla/ 9m monU1n..fh \0 o9. t.un~IO tL>6l~nccnto~ ... ' Of•'lQ• Coe1t DAILY PILOT/ Monday, June 23, 1&86 HE ART OF SELLING IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM OUTH ORANGE . CLASSIFIED PAGES. ClAalll'CO Ol'l'ICI HOURS ,....,,_ $ervlce M·' IOOAM 530 PM blutd•V 9 00 AM ·1' ~AM •.--c-terM f 8 00 4M 8 00 PM . . 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Chethtre Proe> 75t-1177 557-64«> ewe/WI!~• M7 Vlotorl• "C" .. te75 2-4 ~b6e adult• 28dim 28a. 1 0et Oii"~ Peaoe of mind I• one Wit detlon, (no •llOIPtlone~ StudlO, full kftctlen, utH• New E .. telde 38r 2'ABa 2 from JI.sty ff to Augu9t t . 1000 tit,._ etcwy, Ille away Catt now 411· 1113 32-40 hra. MU8t lllOIY In Incl Plf11ally furnflhed atory Townhome. All .nh 1MBERS1ABaPINES 2tl50 H~ No wnoldng, no P9ta. roofa. Call IJz Of Ohl.IClt perte>n. See Mr. PlirOel. Only S375 i:r .. feletent amen1u .. St2SO/mo ......, 120001nd .. erner.tttee. Jontt 83 1·1218 or P1111a1I ltr•IHI Coeta Meu 8tatklMN, 87~ vine Ranta11 875-4*912 . bl... Mii ~~ l'::e:'~ ~~a l1M71..UU .., 300t VOE. 11th St,_. ctlta .... 1114 a• 1 --• 1H TIN91 OM bd unGn -.pt, * •5't-2«7• * I t I 11 1c111 aa -t IY 111-t 800t<K£EPER/ _.. "H' •--eloM to VIiiage. le7S mo 18 I I • -,...._ CLERICAL 28R 1BA, lg .,(It."*'· Qar11ge, d/w. lg patlo/yrd lnot ul" lmmed ~ DW Ptlit BB nM CALL ME.: 702-311-12u FIT ptlfm ~ In COM nu carptld'rapae. no pet•. $735/mo. 432-U70 cy. Agt 876-3331 FXN+XsfiC View 24 HA. FAE£ AECOAOtNG e.u-.o22 1950 "B" Meyer. thoW by 1 Roomma.M to ltlr 3bt I BU8tNU8 MEN Do iappt "50+d-c>S4~ l lWnWllllll lai.u Puiinla Dtretty over Dana Pt 3b41Coe1a M ... twntwne 1 d 11 h;1 you ....aPll Style 2Br 2'~8a. frplc, 11-IH? Marine, day/night vu, I 4 O O I mo+ ~ u t 11 . IUIMl1 an Oy Ion• g t u con-FIT .,,1ry ~ ..-.ton, 28r 28a. brt1• & cheery. tacti.d garage, micro, 1bd, frplc, 113() +u1tl, 432·9278 Uk'°' Lori ....... _ _... Y9r11tt ' eomeone IO ,,_. frple, mlero, w/d, relriQ, patio see& 432..ae70 NWPt Penln §e; 2L gar 49fr7592 ~ uw .-. ahow you around So. manual PQ9tlng~ pool, Jae 2 car gar Nr ~ · tndry tri>tc yriy Rentatt 28r 2~ condo N.8. w/ E IOslAt88 CaUt. or to dine with? & bank req. ,.. Plue S950/mo Call OPEN SEVENDAYS VtlltRentait81&-'*912 lut .... 11 llff poot,)ac.1350+teedap Earn 125000 . $95000 (PLATONIC!) FEE tumt:Echwatdtl'Met,_, 240-3011Of057·1"444 Crpld 5 room h• rental 2Bdrm, 1 Ltfi. Q . 37'#. +vtll, "°" amlu. Lanca per yea;. lntetnattOnal 714-n4-1921 all aoee ~. CXA~-~ •E'SIDE TRIPLEX•Extra telture baak; kit H60 CtreH ••I Lr MU new crpt1 & drpt &42-5299/E 956-1281/W Servtce Compeny wanta LI~ t ... .._ toe 2bd. trple, no cpta, 01'**•1•~1a1te111e11 28A 18l. NEAR 8EXCA. balcony. encl garage **8hrw/2protmen30+ to eicpand. W• wtlt train .,...0 ta 'Gii CHIROPRACTIC AIST· paint. Obi gar S795. 111 • • * Patio, garage No peta. 9710. 71"4/&4a.-oGM 3br 2'A8a aptlt tvt on the and ua1at man.,nent. "llM • Front ottlca po.ttlon. Clearbrook L•n• (off Aat 1teet not far/Nwpt 3br No arnotcert S825/mo. _ 11 Ull BtufT1 bsy vu turn condo. Exclutlve ttrrltory In· 1•c"'hl,.fd...,car.._e...,.l.,.l""lte-rn.-,..,. Varied duti., gretltlng Vanguard). 875-3435 2b• wlfeeaver kit 1725 873-8248 *••IW"• * '480/mo. 7e4>-5318 veetment requtrad Am· keeping my home FIT. 3 patlent1, r/a, cott. kid• welcome 53M 190 28r 2Ba. bltlnt, carport. blttou1 people only. yr old tWin glr1a & i yr old BACK OfflCE· lneiurenoa 38R 2BA. Marina Hlgtt--8"t Alty fee MOl'able 2Br 1'h8a, large Poot, only 1875. F• BALBOA Pen M/F to ahr Phone Paul Stevene Need . blllt Salwi. lands Sep. hOuN. No --brlcic patio, refrlg, dl.t.-TIUlm fl• •••• 3bd 2ba 1n dk/rm OY9r· l-300-e24-7813 mat. reep pel'IOl'I ng r• open ac>-peta ~ •. $1,095 Aval! SQUEAKY CLEAN LG wuher,llo\19$1200/mo . ---looktngoen,$400mo/U111 w/car.841-50921Wmag cotdlng to QUatmcattont July 1 Call Anawer Ad# 2 B D DUPLEX· Call 87S-1909 mUI..... li4i pd, e/wtmdt 875-5204. la9ttl•tal LOVING WOMAN WANT· & •"&:,_*':· 58&4 313 &42_.300 24 hrt E Slde,evall now, am pet "---tul .._. ED f 1 old , 1· . • <*. S750/mo. 78()..88e2 BEAUT. 1br, totally re-Ot ocn Fn StUdiO BIG CANYON M/F to ll'lt vpr• .., .... to cat• or~!....~ .... -c Hu RCH S•cratary AT LAST! modeled, new drapealcar-Sngt n-amk Hl1tortc Med w/F beeu1. turn. 28' 28a ton Metura, ,_..,._.,.., needed ......... 11 """' '" °'' FHl l t .... Wltti TEL ER ENT But. ltac• l pet & painting '850/mo. VIiia on Private cove, Twntlome. poot, tennte. °::,.ble = ~~~lntn~ ~et hln my~ exper~= 11;;:.!~.':: MUI aq A. 2 bathi, 2 AvaHable now. 722·7834 $985/ino, "49"4·M07. maid le50. 78()..1578 cr.Mnta of S1o0o. Bull· .. 1ary neg~M217. rt, &45-5781 9em-1pm . trptct. oentr•I vac, tntw· OUT Ulll 1 II ...,.. ...... Bil COUPLE or Individual. ,,... In demand. Cell ,,___ ____ ____,...,...,_ com, w/d hkup. Great for Sundectl, view, evatl nowt Very trg m1tr bdrm MIN Potter 714-1928 Deantlea DEVELOPMENT CO group of profs 8'&-0501 $950 + depoelt. 640-4255 *1..... .... wffrptc;, bale, w-tn-clat, I T t::= Ul4 HOUSEKEEPER Newpon BMch/R.E.ofb 1--1 144 ~i.... dllhwaaher & ltove pvt bath w/dbl llnk, +kit, tatt I .,... For _,...__ly ,..,.., live-In 111 leekt entry leWll .....- UTiat Tiny unit. oc:eanlid•. Walk 1ncl'No PETS 54s-.e55 lndry, gg1ar, n-emk, Univ wi68w hU MONEY for """"" ~,. . .. .....~. 3 BR 2 BA. detacti fiae. to beach Ut111 pd. Avail Pk. $600/mo. 733-2085. TO. I 10K/119, no credit day wt<. mature women to w/Mood general offloe fam rm. e/c, 2 car gar., July 5. $550 497-5249 *211111111100 * ...-, no penalty. Celt 0.. cook and keep houte. •t· lkl •· 55wpm. 852-0700 • Widest Selecti.ftn $1100/mo. Avelt 711. ~. iu Retrlg, dlahwaaher & 1tove Fem. rmmt 21-28, ttable, nllOl'I Aaao<:. 873 7311 lrellve NB ar .. , r9f req, FRIENOL Y N.8 Sal .. Ml 497-4310 Of S.4--0793 "ntl tll ft Incl. NO PETS 54~ 3bd, 2ba, Newport ~-2120 Cornpeny M9kJng a par-1 Bdrm Apenment wtttl Shor .. N.B. home, non 1a ......... b ~OUSEKEEPER 1iv.1n for manent PIT Sectetary •Updated Oa:ly w~ua ltac• 14 balcony poo1 no patt BIG CANYON EAST APT amkr, $300 84&-&457 f!! I,.... D*S elderlri lady. Engltah wl good phone per-U • ~95 +' • ..,,;... .. ty 28R 2BA. Back of guarded _.t • speak n1g Reference ........ eff1y & ger.-91 ----1 D DUPLEX Panoramic -~ MCUn gate. Frpl, llv rm & m_,r F/to ehr 3bCS, CM hme, 8:· 1 ;k'w1. Fle)(lbte tn ""C";j • AU Areas & Ocean/Canyon view, nu 6-46-3818 BA Mlero wave bltn• S125/mo +aorne ... , tor 75-9322 paint, 1undeck, gar, Newly dec.2 BA 1BA. frig. w/d hkup. Teke over IN teacher In Wheel Chair, n-fOlll) ADS ·-·.U•al/"--t1l SIOS :Om!521~8 'Doe::' at Ital E1tate Fer bit C..ta .... 1024 Pn'ces lndry s795 498•1297 sngl !flel!:gar seo5imo. $1495/mo turn $3000 •mkr 845-2357 ... -· 3 .. " B ,.,,, ...... -. -846-7129 Open 3-7 dally ' · ' # ....,, N , ..,....., B fC • , •CHAFlMING 1Br Cot-2BR, den. 2•..,B•. custom, 2210-e RUTGERS Avall 61'!]. ~~~1920 or GARDEN APTI Quiet. 2bd, ARE fR£E *lllTll. Alllrr* M~A=Tu~R~E::-::&,.--;:Expei---,iel:--IOad~. Hltl •• •• tage N-paint, cerpt' & • Open 7 Days I 'pie. gar . patio. deck•. 2BR 1BA, enctoeed gar-....... 2b•. laz. w/d, F, n-amk Coat• M ... general prec-Good phone •dUa, gen Gtatra JOOZ drapes lrg 101 $119,500 lab ocean. canyon view. llQe, Washer~ $725 UITlllFF 111 $355 +aec:. Available Im-C tloe. FT/PT e)(perlencd, off knowtedge, FIT. Sm TlirlllFFI 239f 22ndSt_979·8330 9am-7pm !1pacl0tn$1400 499-2181 Available Jutl_. 1 Near Shopplni Center medlatelyt831-7"435 al.• ee«-11tarter, enthutlUllc mtgcompany.·831-7308. * " * NEW LUXURIOUS 833 2130 M F 30 peraon to Join oor teem • t LI...... I 3BA 2b• move In c:ond, -on-rt : $725 No pet• 0.13&4 lady wot lhare 3br 2'ABa 1 .. .., Hll X·Ray lie & front oeak PUT. Tllll •• ••ti HP• 11 f new r rp1. 1ran1ferred 675-8860 CONDO-VILLA •3Br 2•,;ea Condo. Obi H-•lfF !II f•• IUK condo with mature "'41• 548-88-« • rv1ost popular ten · must sell S 120 000 VA gated subt prkg etv UM•--f ale ted 8 C llOIPTlllllT (f.•nsndodl Over 2000 111 11ssume 650-5201 eves Or Stop By smeti development LM gar, FR, frpt, tennla/poot Wl patto. Nr ShoW'g Cntr ~. J~.5439""' · · 001110 Very boly RMI Eatn of- :lA1 • t11mt1y Choice loc ---$1800 mo or sell Need• family s1o50 No $995 No pet• &4()..1364 nc:e w/buay --• Cu!llOm ft'lll•Jrea PrlGed lniat 1044 2110 11.,.rt lh4 I w/$10,000 dn. trtdH Peta 722-S140 Evea M/F N-1tnkr, deen, prof, LOST on 8111 nr W 18th For medical lab, good drtv-9 . ..,.....,,,_ 101 qu•t~ sale 8 1 S257 ,500 Balboa Pen1n1ute FM conald Bkr, 854.7170 Enjoy the Luxury of the $380/mo ~ 13 uttt. lg CM, lerge black, White, Ing raco<d, mature per-Dys/Wk ·2. T~ng wllftnd Agt 640·5560 WOOll l lHI Bachelor House siove I 8fe81iBJIU beautiful eurroundtngt of COM duplex, no petl. ruat, male 100 lb DOG IOf\, Mon-Fri, &4()..()140. ~=I g~~: 0 .. 1~ warm twnhme Plan B. end · · Ill OUJM WT avetl 7 -13, 873-3.-407. ~! ~2• •. 842-8508 lmll WllT&IT -1 CIL·H-UO LOCATIOI unit ale. akyltte Lg yard 1 ~~11~~~0 l~p~vrl~y·'~°o ltwrrt ltac• 2119 APU Tlllm tn a apeetou1 28drm Of M/F Shr 3 bdrm Laguna .,.. ,..,......., " Mon thru Thura. Corona ~~~e ;,:'~r:~ " SEDnOOMS grHt $145.900 551-6203 PP i PElS 5-48·6680 2Br tBa brand new tmmac;ylate large Garden 38drm Condo with tire-Beaeh houae, •vaJI 711 LOST amall cet, Stameee del Mer 644-7182 Call Joen 831-1288 l1ome for t11mlly living and La 1 Bill l 050 twnhme $1150 Also CdM Apt a Beauttlully ttnd-place. 2 car garage with S3 H I mo, 'It uttt plua (Cleo) Lui aeen 8113 nr •HllMtelnlng Prl111te (la I DUAL FIREPLACES Meaa 3Br $1500 t 2Br 28• leaped rounda Pool & opener. Sec guarded 38th N.8 . REWARD MEDICAL ASSISTANT • ·~·~\· l11r 1ie 101 with 9perlctlru,i CASA OE LAGUNA condo Verde 3bd, 2b1 (ell lrgl. $1200 Call 6-40-5664 ape patl~/deck No peta getea. w Id hkupa. From dep. 497-3179 IW mag. 850-2788 or 720-4492. For Opttth•lmologlat In ,~ J . pool Formal dining. ptr-3bd. 2b11, gar pool. j nu paJnt, crpt, 2 car gar 1 -lBdr:.n $625 S1"405. Cell 844-0509 NHd Summer rmmte. Newport a..cil. tn & _,'!,,.__., que1 lloors In lamlly clubhouae S 12 t ,500 s 1175 tnct grdnr 8-28 I **LIDO ISLE** 2B l'/. Ba 1740 Fumlehed 28' 1Ba C.M. REWARD. Loet ALASKAN back ofc exp, 831-7577 ro6rn Walk to <M:h0ot1 ~Open Sat-Sun 1·5. 22921 I &40.1539 or 474--0800 Elegant furn lg 2BR, den 2B~~~ 28•• $780 NEWPORT PIER AREA Apt S315/mo •,; ullla. Malamute. 8/18. Dog la RECEPTIONIST FIT park, •nd shopplru,i vii· I Camlnlto Rojo 760· 1193 2'-'\BA Poot. ape. tennis. '2250 Vannuard 540 9e28 3bd, 2b• apt. YMl1y. no 722-8829 Of' 788-8192 •haved. gray/bltck Cltriul/Offict 1400 N.8. RMI &tata omo. '"Q"' s259 900 _ -DUPLEX · LIKE NEW. 2 1 piano $1900 675--0475 · ·• -pets, parking S 1400 mo w/"ttte White. 8-48-5544 a-•1'1111"" _1 PleHant phone par- VICKt KRAUS LEISURE WORLD 2BA bdrm garage, washer *OllOl n l lT• avail nowl 813-66'40. OCEANFRONT PENN. REW•RO F-.,_.f·-.... -4 -~"t-• sonatlty, accurate 2baCondo.cent HIA.ln drye~ ralrlgarator *DCWFIOIT* 11 RMp.peraonFl pref 22+ ,... "' _,,,_-..~ ..... ng s1oe laundry gar wlopnr 556-2276 or 556-4413 :?Br 1Be 1 cer garage. •II 1Bdrm. 1Be. carport, Lg bachelof unit. 1Br & attr w/M 28, 2Br 28a LOST Ladlee blue weltet agency.MUST have good =:,r:~t&M~~~ 180 deg vu. ocean I I blttn1. yrly s 1300. F"ee blttns Good ., .. 1500 ofc Incl. 1tove, refrlg. gu $450/mo Gary 67S-45e0 btwn 31 & 35 Sta on w .. t typing lktllt and knowl-75g_9100 M-F' breezes 24 hr aec WTSllE TEUIEIT lll-lllO Others avall Fee & elec. paid. 11tllut+ Betboa (nr Lucky'1). edge ot 10-key adding __ ------ $ I 3 9 5 0 0 0 w n er 1 bdrln, QMllO• & carport, j __ _ __ n uam lll·lllO MC. dep Mature llngle The 722-0899 or 582-5347 maehtne, good banelltl, 759-9100 G{OQG[ ftll'IN'> t0Mf'ANV 855 1637 I carpet drapes 760-836-4 4Br 2Ba trplc, vaulted cell· * .. ESA VERDE D'tux 2Br. Non·am<*er $650 lffll•lh OttHtffM p u1 JOU call Ptlty 151-2160 llOEn /llOllTAIY 'Hf MIT RAllATlll -----I Inga Steps to beach "" &42-6173 after 4;30 Let U1 Hetpt 281-5n7 trM I Ful~ttme In Nwpt c.nw ()t YOUR propertlee NO l!!Jlrl ltac~ 1069 WTSllE Aval! Sept Pou yrly lae 29a. new de<:Of. d/w. lfyou·ranotm1rchlngtot~ for A.E olc Requlr•~ ... -. ' · .... ' .... uhllgatlon by TOP Bachelor Ontt Vtraa1hea. 2bd. 1ba Duplex. Fenced I $1450tmo 673-8965 locked garage, lndry IPAOllll leatal1 W1•tM 27H LITTllYllTIYnoln cttn1fledtune,youmay1>e phone tecnntque + 1 r 0 I $775 No ,,..ts S.0.2495 1 MILE TO BEACH THREE 8'9 •• ,.,. n DUCE R Ca ti MG bldg. pool, nr bCh yd, coin op aundry. wtr ----,..... DllllT llP&ll FH1 · ·....,., paying prlcea thAUr• out ot ofc atctllt. Start lmmed PATRICK TENORE $73,500 (213)687-3292, paid. 1 cillld 1 pet o II lllffl *NICE 2BDRM 2BA* 842-2357 Credit MC'Vlcee prof. will 549-3718 etep. Call Mgr 780-3333 S31 1266 Ev/Wknd (2 t3)387-5900 $750 +$750 depoalt Lea'8 4 t>drm 2',.., bath, no Lndry lac. d/w Fncd patio. y-.-•lltl tf94•• 1121 exch. ftxl"" your bed~--------... -----------------. pets $1 550 &44--0350 No pets S650 N/amkra .. .... ,. ... n •·~,~~\·· CLIFF llAYEI 2bd. 1ba HouM. fenod ----760_14 180rs.2.7528 Vllle8alboa$9"45 credlt.or eetab.new,for ~• , yard, encl carport. wtr EXECUTIVE HOME YAL Y Agl 831-4960 houllng, tut and legal. L ~£.J 3 or 4 Bdrm1. 5 bathl, ~ paid, wld hkupe 1 chtld. JBD •den. overlooking l l UT LIOATlll Employed 38 yr old male, -·--·-•• coontry kite lem room lpeto.k 1795 .5795d•' ~ack Bey In Eutblutt 1750/mo 2br 1,1'b• •bc. l1at1ll reterencee "499-1464 --many JCtraa lmmacul•t• posit 863· 1500 or aree. S2200/mo gardner townhouse, greenbelt. ..... Zfd& SECURE ....... ._ GARAGE ._., ___ ,,.._ cond Terms negotteble 863--0755 Agt. No Fee included, children & pet• ... 500 Signal Ad. 842-9282 ---Ok 644-1818/S.4-5510 lndry r20m798llT~lt~li"I Beh & Wetnflf, HB. m . SPACE near 3rd Ave. In COLDWeu. BANl(eRO lfWHITIUOI DI PLUES f'tllf IU u n quiet non-1mkr, age SO LAGUNA. After 8pm Lg 2Br 1Ba new crpt, TSL MGMT &'42· 1603 20-30 $290 + 'A utlll + wkdya. (71"4) "499-2880 Oce11n front, 4bd, 2b• down. 2bd 1ba up, good 1oca11ori. winter/summer rental11 Priced •t ~79000 2ba. fenced yd, 2/gar • I prkng & yard Next to · grdnr & wtr pd. 2 Chld ocean w/vlew great toe ... ~-Id dep Avt 7/1 S.2--0371 Ctflftl ftr IHt n/pets $1200 646-&273 Yr round IM 0Avl 1mme<1 ••~._,It! C~ nr OCC Furn AU 2740 LllO HH,000 E SIDE LUXURY In a pine 1 S 12001mo 850·2430 APUTllm ~;'~~~~e:· ~::1• ~~~1 SINGLE garage Ho. forest, lg 2bd, frldg, dl w. *EASTBLUFF AREA ·3Br Beautiful, clean IMge Gar-549.3674 Clean. 731 WMt 18th F1 ... 11.11tu~ \Ophl11tcated bbylroiil penthOuH ~.r,.et vlt1w11 of bey, 1x:.11an moimt1ln1 N- port Cf'nte• Short wall( In I 111(J '11111011 carport, gu & waler pd, 2Ba, garage, lrptc S 1350 den Apt1, pttl09, deck•. Costa M .... Oar11ge #3. $700/mo, adults, no peta 1 s e v 111 a Rent a 1 s ape Sorry, no pet EMPLOYED GENT. over 873-7787 associated yeer leate. S.6-0SS. 875-4912 2Bdrm 1'/•B•th $715 40. Non-smoker. (lite) --------- Hites area 2br bergetn NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2Bdrm 2Bath $740 kitchen prtvtleg ... Coale SINGLE GARGAGE ON llR01{£Jh . Ill AL !OR S HHO:. W IAlhotJ t.1' I&'-I trplc btttne p\11 fncd yd & 398 W Wlleon 631-5563 Mesa. 5-48-7588 ALLEY. COSTA MESA 3drm. 2beths apa. Com-••5/MO g.r S700 Info 539-6191 ---.., 144-1010 ---Agt lee ptetety lurntahed S1125 Clean 2Br 2Ba upatelra, Laguna Beach turn 963-8965 I l Agent 645-3683 garage, patio, lrplc, 1000 Streight male, prof 40+ I tall. I MESA \/EADE sq ft No kldl under 10 & No11-1mkr Pool. S300. C ... trcill --------• ~H1t1LC9a!n 3BD, 2BA. FAPLC P:~u~~u's";~~~~e'~ no pell $650 548-8300 Reta. 494-0451 LL lal~at HllOlt r 2102 $1075/mo. 4 1st & sec Condo, bate. dbl ger, Downtown 1ludlo, new M/F prof 26+ NIS, quiet, la1lan1/IR'flct Lat 4Bd 3B HH avail 7-5, e-545-"439t pool $1225 760-3974 paint, kit, hdwd nr, tr.... to 1hr 3br C.M hm, W/D, =~7.~ .,,. ~':);.,9 aoo9:d RENTAL EXPERTS NEW 2BD 2 • .., BA aundeck $415/mo Repp kite prlv S350/mo. ullt 271t 0~1:.1< a8 y tocetlon Wood All itrMs/prlcH/slzee call 2 car gar Yi/Opnr prv yd Reiher rent lull house 3 • 130 Broedwey alt 2pm Incl 548-8325 •ft 8pm NEWPORT OFFtCE 1e11 11 h t u d · • br 2be e>eec •trH S 1350 •.1"'1.:"•ng •eedt 10 8 'P8 u w • nee J crpt drps bit-In kid• at! ~39 6191 A t 1 Caro• 1Bdrm Victoria Room with private bath, Bright upper, epproK 643 !lurro1.md9t.1 l>y lu*h lsnd 539-6190 BMt Ally fee n-~ts S 1'250 a'.45-9857 -g 99 near Nawp':rt Blvd : entrance &, garage S300 aq '1, anow.r. NMr PCH .::ap•nQ New kllchen HP· NOT A LIST AGENCY 1 ' · -Rear upatatra unll 2br 1be. 405 & 55 & Pott omc. 848-2947 Pll•riGM & mutt mornl "AOATIOl-lllT&. •t 1 1 1 1 b t d~" Sperllllng ctaan. crptt. mo near lrwy • _. new P• n · nc oa """ drp1. 11ove, quiet S510 432-9699 Ml Ill UfTll Only $229.00li On & Off the Beacti on Mtrcus Channel, NB. No pet• 990-2970 ( ·aig Setecuonr 842•3850 I s 10001mo a13. 1353 8 1ttl1/••t1l1 flll Au~: E g~u..!'.'~;~:; ·1·r.·1cJ1'tion:tl l'>ROPERTYHOUSE ' Welktooceanl800'1pa~ E/SIDE 2br. 1'~b•. encl ...... ,__. ··-1 , • ~ 1-patio/gar twnhM 1tyle, .__,. -•5.• Exec Office Space for L.... Many amenltlee. Ht>;th \ . ",~·$ ~ · rent & utile 4 rm •bod• teundry room. new ptlnt. Wkly rental• now avail. laJH. Iliad 2106 appls provided at $895/mo S.5-2860 $147.00 wk & up 2274 h:' I -I t-;'tl fr ., . 539-S191 Agt lee Nwpt Blvd, CM &4&-7445 Blktocean elegant 5 rm ft~ I 1 .... ,.1 Elslde 4-plex. 1BR upper Cerou ••I Mu 1022 ~ f OWNER OlOE COM house MJnny deck $925 -COl'ntr apt $525/mo, 111 SU I Ill LlllE many elltru otti.ri too 1 Ooeen Other• avell· + sec Cell from Monday 3028 w. Ptctflc Cout W 519·6191 Agl tee i 1 ... ~, .. Y,. able cloee to beach on 494-5t95 ..,_,... .,.~ ..... ~ ..... COZY 2bd trt hM •/gar, /.,:.j<'IJJCUll\~:t·~:·11 OUIUY lllTAl FOR rent In Coeta Meea, t '$';47+~~.'~~t. sunny POrch/patlo, Ideal I :p: '.<•:•:·~~ • ~·~· 1 .. 1 L J I llllT 110. bedroom apartment V l I 1 S400/mo. negotl•ble. Avail July 1at. 831-2345 LAGUNA·Newee1 Prof. Of. floe Bldg. Outatandlng ooeen view. From 500 aq. ft In center of town w/parktng. 2 Month'• Fr .. Rent. 875-4403 lnr two $9251mo.yt1arty t ~·J.·,:..~-,,.·:;.~~·4·· l l1-410ltr lll-11ll $575 a monlh. Cell IHI H tall I 818-842-6396 ~.~:·:·~.,A.~c~;.::.;~;,.;" •, 631-1272 2722 --------~ ~4" . • YEARL '( "4bd, 2ba. New-.: ·• · r,-~ • port Shores S 1450 LAROE 2bd 1 '.o\be. petto. Adult couple WMt 28r 28a ~. f)WN[n ''"' "II"'" lalff. . -;v--~ .••. ~·· Agt S.6-3883 garage. 1690 Apt or hou• In EutbMf, • "''" '""" " ~bd ~~.;{'~~·.:· '· Agt 645-3883 StnJoaqulnorUntverllty ' •iwy wlQf>Ml POien- ! 1 home -. t1AthJtllul "' 1 "I 111111. j'lttl '• q tfllllle ,.. P ,,.. r.oo 6 l'l~·" 11110 ''""n<I• f:i'T~ 57 t', WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH l •Aduf~d '(I S) 10K PtaiaHll 2107 r . • . '· . P•.rk tor July & Auguat. f '"""' N•'lrl Fl • •II , , • '• • • •• nv lllJUI f>lll)> 8'31 lllCl'i •UYJl11T-·• ... J a1a LOFT APARTMENTS. p I •• I • 0 • I I -Calim ue 2171 lrptc, l>rv1 patio, garagee (818)793--0825 Lv mag GenerYlew ..... NHIOlt Nill LOT! ~Mrm 2Btl, oar. frplc. IMM & trig 1 bdrm, 2bdrm, & .-·---....... VCof'nple1• fanltol1al ,.,11 Vlt1w SlSO C•OO balcony Skyttghtt, utlle 1 CULATE 3bd 2ba bachelor 645-84().4 nrprt ..... ... ..,Mutlo • 14 MC 1,~l!H Incl t>oet sllp r1100 Fee Houae 1 mt to beech, -vEJerlletor Ttlllm 111-1110 10111 S1250/mo, !net Wawtfiield v Futl .,,.._ balconi. DM ;a,,1 c:hllrm1ng ,'t 1 w•tertgdnr, 384-0880 .::;;;;.::::. l "'' r1nplfll_..y up Right on b4Nleht 3bdrm UUTllllTI :'.=~~ J 1u1A1! 7 hlk~ to bc:h 2b11 Mme yrly ~r ltatk Ctllt ••trt llkebrandMW AHutlNti. 141-1111 SAVE up lo $1350* ;>1• I' w,. .. , OP"" Sun kttch dbl garage 11-400 21 H ptld Pool, gerage 1 ~" 1573 1s 12 1 539-8 Hll Agt 1.. '!!'!_,.. _____ ...,.. ehlld <* No peta. ~ 2BR 281 condo. carport 28drm 1 Bath 1110 Do your buying and selling ......_ ______ _. S750 Nr So CoNt Pia.. 301 Avocado 842·9850 at the classified market. 938-Crochet a orclty ~·1~·~~;~88 S-h-.,-P llH'ge 1 Bedroom c;tn(>(•ri patterr steev,.. down1tatr1 Abaolutety let U1 lltl• Y• Sell -f ,., p,.,.,.,t C111 ClullfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. lf'~'i tup <it r)nt' color 280, 2BA CONDO tmmacutata Dtlhwteher, -.roil y,1m I ooks smart 1 ~ TO SC Ptr, $et5/mo enoloeed ~•bte 09'- Wllh µanti\ skirt& Dirac 380 28A, $795/mo age Ptrk·llk• ground• Go by 251 1 W Sunflowef, '580. Avalttbta July hnn!I 1 ;1 18 "" luded K !> THAN CAI.I. SUE 4th/Stl'I Ho ptt1 Cell HEW roR OHL y $1 !W> pege tun oo~ Cat. k>9 o< er.na patt~•. book•. suppllftt crewol, omsa elildl, needlepoint. l .. letl hook. QUtlHng, And rnt)r., 831-1216. agt. MM279 UM Cttta •na -- --~ .. WOODLAND VILLAGI APART MINT I FU SUCCESSFUL . CITIZEN Ho w much will your son or daughter know about busineu when applying f or Jt,eir first full-ti~e 1ob? Plenty, if he or ihe hos ever been a newspaper camor. Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of their classmates While they oil ma,ter ideas. the boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to pvt them to practical UH. Business? Carriers learn Jt,e bos1c learn the basic prmc1ples fro"' the firs1 day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make tollect10,s, ieep their own books. and deal with people face to face. Comers quickly find ovf ttiot "profit" and "loss'' are more than textboo k terms The benefits of managing o newspaper route ore on equation for a future succeuful citize11. A great number of today's prominent men and womon darted their public careers as newspaper carriers. And they all vouch that a new~poper route gives a bo~ or ;irl a hood start on the futvre Boys ond 91rlt 10 yeor\ and older who mo.,. bf': •nt!!lr;.ited 111 route wor~ should contact the Doily Prlot c1rculot1on deoporlmf)nt or 642 4333 Dally ?!l!t .. DEPT 330 WEST BAY ST P 0 . 80X 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 ..... llYDnllll w.11 Why 11()(• all lhOM unuMd Item• Ihle "'Inter? Adver11M 11e11 gwmge Mle In cllPl· tied $2.40 per day That 1 ALL you pey fOt' J llMe, 30 dey minimum lnlM SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll lllP•Llll : : : : : I : .... Orange Coat DAI Y PILOT /Monday, ,Junit 23, 1NI • CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Delivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting no solici ting Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney New 11 the ... ,.n te mok• .... bucka. Sen thoM unnee4e4 h•v..t.•14 ware ,-4\"'. grown cleth•• or toy tl"Vdca by odv• laln9 your aoroe• .... todtryl Onty A0t ,., llft.e (4 llne minimum~ D1ilJ Pilot Cl111ifi1d 842-1818 latltul, Clanin IMI 1171 UtNCOiW e&ilXM COHV • t9d ten .,,. el "•• uooo oao onSJ-1100 eJl4294 I • \ I 810 Orange Cou1 DAil Y PILOT I Monday, June ~3. 1988 • • T • • • Nhat s your home servtc,e 'p$:1e11y A1t&r111ton1? Ac. counting' A1.i101epa11? Advftr11S8 '" Ci&l&ll•f!O HONDA 711 ACCORD 4DR. ~Ile air. moon- rool 86k ml Mint con- dition S3000 720 Ul78 0 NABERS CADILLAC. @ 2&00 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESl (114) 640-9100 (213) 511-1211 • Best Prices • Convenien t Location • Grt!at LoctJt1on •Super Service • Courteous & ><n_owtedgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porache e Audi 44& E. C1ast Hwy., l••••rt l11ch 113-0100 Highes t Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U S A 's :: 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Mor.1Prn a'"' l'fv1CP Paris. Body Patnl & l1rP ()epts Compel1l1vf• Ral1>S On l ~dse & Daily Rentals 2010 H1r~tr ltd., C11t1 1111 142-0010 ., 540-1211 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 E) JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP \ ,,. WE 'Rf OUT TO Bf 1/ 1 ! IHVI Nf AUTO CE NTER 4 l Auto Center Dr Irvine 714 951 'H44 • (800 428 7485 &~A9s~~Y!~A!!G & Wtit>re ProfRss1onal Attitude Prevails" S~l•llilng In £uro~an Delivery Excellent Sel.ctlon of Mew •nd t.arelull1 prepered Ua.d BMW't always " "11<,<"I< 835-3171 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana r,rr ,., 01 f:j' .. ,r1.vily I'. Isl St Nt>w Open $unr:1af'i ,,,. G STER ING II))' "' SALES -SERVICE -LUSIMC -,ARTS f1'l\ Ovcr51>as Oellverv Spec1a11sts OPl N 7 DA fS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 Gi JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -New C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvlelon Q) Worlds Largest Selection of Q) Mercedes Benz ).._ 833-9300 Salts -Lu1l1c · '"" -Smic1 . tody Sitt, CARLE/KE TOYOTA - , 0 SALES•LEASING ~~ ~~~~ HARBOR SUBARU 13861 HARBOft Bl.VD. GARDEN GROVE 714 55-4-2800 213-590-0259 t«S MOk-f'RI 1 30 AM SlO P'M SAT 9 AM HM PARTS•SERVICE •" \1\\,1\," hll).!l' lflh'llll+r\ ,,. \1\,,, ... , .11,11111111 J'l ll l'' .I\ t • ! H I! l • t A ii JI• • I'll.I 1 • t~r >l )Y ,H()I' lllf•1i 11.ir hor Bhd , l mt,1 \1,,,, 714 h\l-KKK1' 0 S< ltitll ( ~< >Unty-@_j ~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER N~FD WE SAY MORE? P;irts Op1m M Sdl 8 5 30 Sal 9 4 pm S"rvrCP m Fr 7 30 6 p m 11711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON HACH 714/ 842-2000 . . I It•/' Al ' 4 18 19 .. 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Mission Viejo, CA 92692 SATURDAY 8 30 AM -8.00 PM (714) 582-2880 (714) 364-1210 J SUNDAY 10 00 AM -5.00 PM 11\VER ~©IT@oo@ 0 BUICK .Laius JAGUAR ISUZU 'our full '"r"1 re ~ ord & lauzu dt'8lf'r TED JO~~ FORD/ISUZU the P~OFESStONAL APPROACH 0 . 71 4-979 2500 2925 H arbor B oule vard • Costa Mesa. CA • I /' ... Jv4' f ,., ~I I I LAGUNA ' BEACH $ UNIVE~SITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Meaa 540-0713 3 Block• So of 405 Fwy C) 808 LONGPRE Ort1nge County s Olde-sr & ~rQt'•t PontJac Oe•lenhlp At ~Mh 8/W & ~ U.rd•n Grow ft'ffway f7t4 l9Z·MSt f714J 616-ZSOO We ~rform '" Ponti•< w•rr•nty work. re911rcHn1 of wherw you orlglnally pun:haWd your (Ir. OPS• llO•DAY WDl•GI ""'1L .... P ••• • ~alf>t. • ~ervice • Leasing J~'AS} , () f'I '\I>. .. EAS }' '" /Jf.,H. W'/ /'// :! b/IH norrh of 'ia111a Ana f'r,.r•u t-on lkarh Blvd f•2 l l BEACH BLVD. BlE~A PARK ( 7 14) 521-3110 ( 213) 921-8681 0 a rncqion PONTIAC • lRAN~ AM • rlRl BlRD • ~000 Sii • PAlllSI( HNI • 8tW1{Vlll • GRANO Piii~ • SUN!llRO COfM 11 lltll I ·' • I 1000 • GRAND AN We Sell Eldtt811t a mat'J"Kll1 PONTIAC FIERO 2480 HJtbor Btvd. Costa Mm Newport Beach 714/549-4300 a mat'J"Kll1 SUBARU SLASHES e PRICES! • ON ALL· 1986 MODELS lHl( R ANY CIRCUMS T Al4Cf S Wt: Wll NOT BE UND£RSOL01 ---·--- SUBARU 24&0 Harbor lhd. Costa Miu Newport Beech 714 I 549·4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT 11 1 /11 TN W11t For ""' Jnp S1Jn For I Yl1rs oan~e • SALES -1\IOAQ~tOt: ~~~~:~~ ", ...... ._. • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 c. f C CAMPBELL NISSAN/~ llKH • Low Pri<•• • No Glmmidle • Gt-.at S.&.<teon • ff!.ndly fteopte • h<ellenl Servke 1883' leach lout.vord HvntlnQton 8eoch (714) 142·7711 (212) S91-1 46l 1tAXE Y 1 :V~~thifil,\1 v Excellence In Sales Service & Leaalng vOrange Coupty'a No. 1 No Haaale Deaterll WE HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 847-8555 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bch. t__ ______________________________ _. ......................... ._ .... _________________________ ~~~~~~~~~ ~-~--- 1 .....__ .. ORANGE CO\.~r • 25~ FOflaCA8T9 ON A2 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1986 Beach Boys, fair to clash Simultaneous fairgrounds events likely to bring traffic jam. pa rking problems The Beach Boy\ u\ually attract a sizable crowd whenever the} play thl' 18 .000 capac1t) Pa l if It: Amphitheatre, located on the wc~t side of the Orange County Fa1r- irounds The Orange ( ounty Fair dOt'\ pretty well itself, lunng thou~nds uporf thousands of revelers dun na 1 ts Mr. Irrelevant Mlke Tram of Geor&la Tech wu honored on the ftrat day of Irrelevant Week. See 81. Nation Scientists traveling to Antarctica to study ozone hole In sky./ A4 World Socialists lose seats but maintain majority control In Spain's parliamentary elections./ A5 Sports The Laguna Beach Open volleyball tournament had quite a punch. /81 The Angels fell short of a sweep In Kansas Clty./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather AB A3 B6-7 08 10 A9 B5 A7 A6 A3 B5 Bl-5 A7 A2 IU-day run 1n July When tht two event\ da!>h, the potential parking and traOil prob- lem\ prom1v: to generate anything but "gvo<l v1bra11on~" among people coming to the Costa Me'Ml fair ground.-. f-air offioal'I are bra1n'ltorming ways to handle the influx of people Hayden battle attracts media Ferguson leads fight t9 oust assemblyman for a nti-war activities From staff aod wire reports ~late A.s!.Cmhhman (.,11 J crgU\on , R-Sewport Beach. who <,pent 26- }car\ as a Manne. plan'> to try toda)" to ouM two-term A\\emblyman Tom lla:rden for what he calls llayden 's "tr.utorous au1on\" a\ a Vietnam Y.. ar protester Ha\dcn call\ the lhargl'' false and rx11tt11.all) moll\.atcd and wntend~ an turn that f-crgu,on 1s atlacking "the \.er, pnnc1plc:s of democracy for which Mr • crguson \upposedly !ought· 1 he \.etc ran' of I ore1gn War!>. who begin their lOn\.enllon today 1n \a<.ramento. havl· a\kcd me to carry tht\ motion and the>'ll man;h to the ( apllol to ~how their support ... F crgu'><>n said ... The) 're -.pearhead- ang the dnve; I'm 'limply l ftff)'lnl the motion for them .. The \howduwn toda) promises to tum the ( ap1tol into a media circu!>. Both Ha}lkn and fergu'>on have new\ l·onfl:rl"nlCS \cheduled f l·rgu\on ha\ invited hundreds of \l'teran' from "4.''cral ~mup'> for a < ap1tol \ICP' rail} \o many rq><>rtl'f\ Jnd lamcra aew\, most of w.h1ch ~pum the Leg..,laturc\ regular b1ll-pa\s1ng \t''s1ons arc e;\pected that the 'pcakl·r''> l>fl1ll' annoumt•d F-nday that \rt:ual prl'\\ l rcdentials would he l\\Ul'd for the today !>C'iSH>n I erguwn ha\\. lrtuall) no' hanl·e an \Ult:l't•d1ng an hi\ motion to oust Ha\dcn. lie would need 41 votes 1n thr. MO-mC'mbcr hou'IC and there arc 47 Democrat\ .\s<;embl) \peaker \\-ii lit· 1-Jrown D-San f-ranu'K:o. said la\t week he w.ould protect Hayden b) whale' er mean\ ncleSsar) Brow:n ma) <,end the hill to r (Pleue 9ee HAYDEl'f/A2) expected to converge on the fair- grounds Jul) 16 for the Beach Boys \how ai. wc:ll as for the annual fair - ironically featunng a conccn that \ame night by nval surfaroup Jan and L>ean 1n the fa1r's 5,000-scat Arling- to n Theater' . open10a ni&ht. July 11 . Uoycd explained the soul-onented concert 1s not ~xpectcd to acnerate as Larae an audience as the Beach Boys. who will be perfonmna on a Wednes- day. p.m. and m1dn1&ht a1 pan ofa plan to keep amphitheater fans and fait-tot"n from leavina the parkma lot at the same time. Lloyd added that Jan and Dean Wlll Sl&n a utop-aphs after the last of its two shows he said the effort may help reheve the delusc of surf mus1C fans and fair- TONY • SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE Nl~s "You don't have to thank too much to know there's J.010& to be a problem... said Jill l loyd, fair spokeswoman Officials are less con- cerned with a conccn by Jeffrey Osborne and Nat.ahe Cole scheduled for the amphitheater dunng the fa1r's Lloyd ~d barpin carnival rates and an autoaraph session with Jan and Dean will be offered that night 10 hopes of keep in& people inside the fair until amphitheater patrons clear the park101 lot. goers leaving the arounds. But what about the ~ople amv • only 9•220 paces? ina'> How will the amphitheater's "That's a real &ood question." A $9 unhm1tcd use ticket will be sold for all midway ndes between 9 expected 11 .000 fan~ and the falt's customers fit 1n a parking Jot Wllh (PleaM ... B&ACB/A.2) F lying high Splrtta eoar with thJa etyrof oam &Uder u Oranae Cout youqetera for &et about echool for the eummer. David Zoller, 12, launchee the craft u Adam Vernoy, 14, wa tchee under partially eunny eldee ln Newport Beach. Soup kitchen opens in Mesa Hungry betng fed at community center on 3-month trtal basts By TONY Sil VEDRA Of .. .,..,,... .... Self-ordained minister Harold Johnson and his wife Josephine sat on the concrete steps of a C~ta MC$3 community center and slurped away at two free bowls of ve&etable soup. It was the first real meal the Johnsons had eaten since they sto~ pcd at a local diner for a two-for-one 'r-bonc 1tcak dinner more than a week e~rher. They had prayed for sustenance. It amvcd via Merle Hatleber& and the opening last Monday of her "Some- one Cares Soup Kitchen" at Rea Community Center on Hamilton Street From a 10-pllo n pot, Hatlebcrg • and her helpers dished out ho~ mucd w1lh vqet.able1 and broth. AU you can eat "lo questions asked. Johnson said that. hke Jesus. HatJeberg was feedina the hunVY. .. lt'u necessity to humamty," s.ud Johnson. 65 "You JUSt can't keep 10101 all the time tryina to find a way to survive." Hatleberg will opcrak tM-~uphn<" wcckda)~ from 3 JO p.m to b lO p m dunna a three-month pilot proaram outside the cafetena at the former ~hool site Depending on the rC'sults. the \(lUP kuchen ma:. bcxomc a perm.anent fixture at the center that already 'port\ a food hank. a fn:e medical d 1nit and l h1ld care -,en ice!> Hatleberi. director of the center''> ~nior lunch program heard the hunger pangs of pc.-oplr coming to the cl1n1c for medical care hen the canned g0<x1\ handed out tn. the food bank w:eTT not 1mmed1ate enough to \OOth rumbling stomach,, (PleaM eee 80UP/A2) NBmanchargedin F t • V: 11 l • • t d • g 1d pectestrtan'scteath OUD 8JD 8 ey may e JmJD8 e rea JD pro,,ram A Newpon Beach man wa\ hcing held 1n 01augc ( ounty+.nl Sumt.rr after he allegedl~ ran a red light and killed a pcdestnan Stephen John Orlil.1.., 29. of New- port Beach 1s being chargl"d with felony drunken dnving and man- 'laultlter, n California Highway Pa- trol spokesman reported Nhuna Nauyen 27. of Los Angeles was pronounced dead at the SCC'ne follow101 the 2 5S a m accident. the spokesman said Nauyen was walkinll west in the (Plea.e eee ACCIDENT/ A2) By TOM WRIGHT 0.., ..... Cen't lJ I ... et \Iler week' ut ~truggk O\.t r thl' f ountain Valle) \chool D1\tm1 11186-87 budget two board mcmberc, ha'<' ~1,en 11 a \.Ole of no confidence It I'> <;ymbohc gesture \mce the d1s1nc1 has until September to adopt a working budget. However. Carol Mohan and Stephen Fin\te1n are balking becau~ the d1stnct''I Reading AsslSlance Program would tlc eliminated in the new budget The program. which helps student\ with reading prohlc:m'>. ha\ hcen Gas p r ices plu n ge for s u mmer travel Expert call s declt n e unprecedented, sees further drop ahead LO~ ANC1ELE~ <AP)-MotC1mt., wtlhng to pump their own g,awhne arc payins less than 90 cent' a pllon and pnces will continue to fall th1'> week 1n an unprrcedc:ntrd rourth of J oly hohday drop. 011 rllf)C'rt r>an Lundbera said 4'unday "It 1s an ama11nJ drop," I undhcrg \aid aOer tabulating re'lult.-. of h., twt~·monthly 50..'ltate \Ur\C) of 17 OOOpsohne station\ "It 1s son of an 'Arabian 1ummer 1n early bloom .. But for the petroleum 1ndu\try, I undbcrg u1d thi~ will he "the s ummer o f unprct·c:ndc:ntc<I doldNm•" • The l undht'ra Surv<"v \how11 thr. avcra c pri'c of rt'Sular lr.ndrd p\(>hne at ~lf·~rvc pumf". 1ndud· 1n1 all la'e'. I\ no~ A2 Q~ cent' f'('r gallon lh·gul11r unleaded I\ !!!! 70 c('nt\ per gallon and prrm1um un- kadcd" 102'O1t•nt\ I le note\ the average for all self· ~rvr &d'lohne 1'1 !!9 75 cent'> a pllon. while th(' O\ era II price of ga oline at full·\('f\C: pump .. for all grnde'I " SI 1~64 "Prople arc hnpp) enough to \It 1n thr1r c.in and pa~ almost '" <C'nt'I a piton to r('(CI"•' \('f''ICl', and )OU know v.hat the (o(·r" tel'" -·c an f fill wur tank'''" he \1t1d r hr Qc; 6 l ·ten1 iwcrage pmc tor r.11 aradci. of P'<Jhnr will like!\ dcchne further. pcrh. ~ h) l 4 l-C:nt\ a g.;allon later th., Wttk, llf'<All\(" rdinl"f) ptr pnC<''I dropped 4 74 l:entt. a gallon 1n the past frw day!I, he \aid "l hat'!I a startling un\Ca,onal 'ut on the evr of the Jul) fourth hnluln) wh1lh usualh ushe~ 1n rr1.11l .incl wholr\llC' pm c 10< rea'o<'\ " I undtlt·r \f 111 "luly r OUrth I<, tht• h11 '>('.1\00 OJ'll.'ncr for the g.uohnr hu.,inc~s (Pl M MO OAS/ A2) \.1,1\\ltit·d a' a d1\Cret1<>nan. program. In tht• dl\tnct''i cfTon to adopt a n·ro-ha\l'd budget thl"l'urnculum has hl"cn d1v1dl'd into d1\l ret1onarv and ha'>tc programc, 01'1Cre11onal) programs arc clas'i1- fied a~ tho'IC that would be provided under 1denl urcumstanccs. but in a time of declining e nrollment and rcvenue'I arc considered too ell- flCn51ve to maintain Basic programs are tho'iC mandated t>y law or essen- tial to the C'ducauo nal process Deciding whether programs are d1'iCrtt1onary or basic I\ important 1n the zero-baS('d budget proccu tx·- ra u~ 1t 1dent1fie' what ha., to he kept and where cuts can be made A problem faced by the <o<:hool hoard 1c; that 11 can onl) ~t1mate 1t'> revenue\ becau<,(• the \tat(' h<1'in t \<'.'I funding for the.' rnming <><:hool year The d1~tnct also has nd power to le'.., taxes to avoid hudget"detiut\ The district ha\ for 'lCvcral vear' had budgrt defil II\ -a practice that'' rcduled ti'> rc-;cne<; to wha1 the board \tnlT and Dcpanmen1 11f Education con~1dl'f'i a danirrou' level A ma1or twal 1n th1' H'M\ hudgt·t l'llon and tuture dl\trn t hudttc!' i\ 111 rebuild the dt'ltnct''i re\cne\ "4 hool oflic1als said The goal 1~ ,1 vc.irl} rnen e of at lea" 1 ix· rt" n t of the tut.ti a' a1lable lun,h. ahout S 7011.000 rn I 9Mo-M7 "ldeall}. lhc hoard "•int\ to c'1.1h h\h a ~ pcrtcnt rl''l'r'C hul I ant1<1pate the d1~tm 1' re~"c' "111 Onat between 1 and ~ pern·n1:· Ruben Ingram ~upc:11111< ndent ot 1h1· f o unLain Valk't S<.·huol I >"tnct. \illll Mo han ha\ a·h\t ol tl11nit'> \he kC'l' \hould be funded. wh11 I ndudc lhl Ben Lo•e, left, chief eaecad-.:e for the Boy Scout• of Amert.ca, Jolne In tbe dedlcadon Sunday of the new Scout Sentce Center ln Coeta Mesa with. from left, :&aate Scouta John Gerken and Andy Copelan'1 of Hunt· infton Beach. and £rte Kottke o.I Tuettn. •radin(l program and cnun..cling !K:r· 'ile' .11 1he K llth irade 'K.hool\ \\Jc re at the point in the budscl prOlc'"· wherC' wc'n· \'Utling clTecllv<" program, ... board memhcr Man l ou ( rll\\l'll \flld Hut '>hC' ...aid tht•rc u1mn a time "ht·n thl board mu\I make hard dn 1<.11in\ ...,he ha\ a\kC'd the d1\tnct \lottl to \t"t k op11<1n' to lhc r('admg prn(lram v.h1c:h v.nuld he le\\ e11- rx·n" \ l' lo operatl' Parrnt' oppo'IC.'d to thultminat1on 111 thl' rl'Jdinp. prO{lram argued that 11'1 (Pleaee eee READl1'0/A2) Scouting building in Mesa dedicated 8) PA,l l. AJlCRIPLEY Of .... Deily,........, \llht·nna tn th~·11 motto "lk l'rl'part-d · th1 O an c C ount) <. o un· l 11 ol the l\m ~nutt of Amer1l'a built .i new \tout ~n tt'C Center in ( o'ta \.k\41 t1r\1gncd to meet 1t'I nttd thmuir.h the end of the 20th< entury \.fore than '<Xl Scouting leaden and t,upportc~ gathered at the nc""' ~0.lXXhqua~·foot f• 1ht at '590 Harbor ( iatcway Nonh for dcdi- t at1on CC'remon1c, Sunda} · I hl' 'ue\t of honor was Ben l .O\C, ch1ci Srout e~C<"Ull\C for the 8o) Sc-out~ of \mcrwa Rut thr rt"al honors bclon 17 000 'nluntttn h (ounl\ \ oulh \ltd P!J l ,,.. ... \ • I , AS Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT I Monday, June 23, 1988 .Ezotlc car s Oa.rden Gro•e reeldenta Mamie and Gary .: Oeat.eh cbeck out a 1934 Elto mldfet racecar owned by Bud Wllllam• pf A.Dabelm. Tbe car wu one of .e•eral rare model• on dJaplay Saturday at the Hunt-lnfton Beach Concoun d • Etecance. The Dllllf ......... .., ....... ~ automoblle competition wu bel4 at the new Charter Center on Beach and Warner. and featured ltaropean and American claulc. raclna. and ezottc •porta can. Proceed• from Ihe e•ent will benefit the Huntinatoo Beach Library Patron• Foundation. FV increases street sweeping By TOM WRIGHT .,.., "9t 1;~.._..-1 FountJln \.alll'\ 'trn't' v.111 h1.· Clcant:r In \ugu\I .ind parl..1ng \ 101 a11on' will d1mh ,,, tht• l ll\ ht·g1m twice-a nwnth \trn·1 \\!.t'l'p1n~ -'\lthough the plJn v.a' c1ppo\l'd h~ Ma}'or f rt•J VO\\, lhl· c.ounul last week de< 1dl'J 1111nrn.·a\t.' 1hc I YMh-X7 hudget h' ahuu 1 \ti 7,Of.I(1 and 'tart a tV.ICl' -1-month pro1uam Vo\~ ,.ml t'.nhan(tnl,( tlll· dl'Jlllk\\ ot 1hn1t\ 'tn·eh "~'a linl· ttoal. hut 11 ' a-.n·1 financially wise "People have gouen uM"d to onn: a month 'iweepang and 1f we find ou1\<'hl''> faced with a light budget in the future we'll disappoint them 1f we ut hatk "Vo" ..aid \. u\~ bel1e°YC'> the cm I'> riding on J '"'a"e ol high \ale\ tu. without an) guaranlee., the boom will continue Counulv.oman Barbara Brown ..aad It IS pC>\\tblc to Ix-pcnny·Wl\C and pound loolic,h \he 'iald <>tree! \weeping due<i more than clean '>lrects ··I rcqucnt '>lrect \wecp1ng relieve) prcc,,ure on u1y \ewer!> and catch ba'>in'I. which are too often clogged " Brov.-n 'Mild · For every person. you plea-.c with twice a week swetping. you II <1nger wmeone else. becau~ of the ad- d111onal parking "1ola11on'i " Vo<,s \aid The 1w1<.e·a·month '\treet ~weeping program could result in an e'>t1mated S55 000 in revenues from parking tickets. The city receives St> 60 from ever) S 12 parling 11cke1 SCOUTS DEDICATE HEADQUARTERS ... From Al d1ret.tor ( rl'C>fltl' l 111\lo.o \houl 70,000 <>ranjl,l" < 1111111~ \OUfl((\ll"r' will paniupate 1n \t.ou11nl4 Pllijl,rJm' th1\ ~rar. h1· \a1d "'About on<. oul 111 thrn: k1d\ 1n Or;ingt: < ounl\ " ,1 '' 11111 •• I rtl\lo.<1 \aid ·That'\ 11u111tl\:r <llH 111 1ti1· l n1tn1 Stale\ It\ J trihult" 111 1h1 '11lun · let"r\ .\ handlul 111 '"l1Jntl'Cf\ mJJt' cun\trut11nn •1f the 111•v. t.1ulit\ po~s1blc huv.-l'"'1·r lhc 'x:gcr\tr11m tan11h pro,11kJ the land tn l''l hang<.· tor th1· old ccnlt'r on &ar ')trect 1n "lanta \nJ and g;l\e SI m1ll1on for the pro1n t Former "><.out < oum af l'rn1Jcnt Peter k.remer th<.·n \pt.·Mhcadcd J SI 2 million fund-ra1\1n~ cflon that wa\ met through lhe tontnhut1on\ ol 16 county leaders I ollow1ng Sunda) 's dcd1<.at111n . the 1 wo-siory headquancr\ wa\ opened tor in<,pec11on V1\1tors found a state-of-thc an IJl 1111> that pm" 1de\ '"one stop shop ping" 1ni.1de the front entrante Rcg1strat1on. program 'l1gnups. equipment thetkouts and other '>l:r- ' ices. are a'ailable al one con"en1t·n1 luuntcr, fro')ko \aid The dov..n\ta1r\ al'i<> hoasl\ J \<.out \hop -lht• I I th 1n the countrr that offer\ all the current na11unal \Uppl) item' lo the general publ1t a\ well as ..cout~ The ground floor al\o hoU'><''> thl' \upport Services department, rnn· terence lac1lrt1es and a pnnt '>hop l lp'>l.ttr'> arc the Field ~rv1ccs area whtre stafT mcmber'I ove~ee lhe county's Scouung programs "&fore. 1( they could grab a desk with a phone they were lucky." r rosko said of the old center Now each 'ltafTcr ha'> his own work area To insure they don't get cauS}lt unprepared the rnunul has \t'l aside 2 OfX) square feel u~ta1rs for tA pan'l1on needs H1ghlighung Sunda-. ·., dcd1tat1on ccremon} was the pre<,enlat1on of 1he D1mngu1shed Eagle \(;out Award to J(alph Clock of Newport Beach a long-time 4x:outrng supporter The Na11onal Scout C ounc1I award 1\ given to Eagle \('outs who have c,erved 1he1r commun1t1e'l for at lca'il 2S ~ears GAS PRICES TO CQNTINUE DOWN ... From Al '·What you an· wt•1ng nov.. for nao\l of the COUOlr) I\ iJ'IOhn1· " .11 or below a dollar Thill " a harbinger I nslcad of la\l \Unlmt•r ·, 1 nt rea\e\, pm.es art· is111ng 1nt11 ,1 pit Imm tht• Ma} Jun' '>p1 lo.r "Y<JU hd\ r to go h;u k It> f 4178 to find a pme ltkl· thJt r he average pme of gasolrne ha\ dropped 2S 84 cenl'>agallon 1h1'> year, he ~id In 1985 ga.,olinc declined '1 <.ents a gallon in tht lint qu;iner, hut reCO\·Cred b~ about 6 5 cent\ a gallon 1n the Sl'tund quaner and uintinucd to n<,c to an end-of thc-year plateau of $I 21 he \dad .. T h1\ year., fir\l quarter found the average plunged by 21 75 cents a gallon because of the frecfall that OPEC (the Organ11at1on of Pct roleum E-.xporting ( ountnes) hcgan:· Lundberg \aid There wa\ a further drop for tht• \Ccund quaner with 1he year-to-date drop at 2'i 84 cents READING PROGRAM ... ··1 hat\ a "cf) big dee It nc " hna1d ·All of this 1s absolutel}' un prccendented on the eve of the f ounh of Jul) .. From Al rem•>"al v.11ul1l hun all \ludenl\ not JU'il tho\4..' nced1n11 add11111nJ I reading help "l CJC her' v..111 tw lorci:d 111 \flt'nd add1t11111.1 I llmt rn the cla,\r11om lo help \tudcnt'I v..11h rt't1d1ng prob- lem\ · \hrn;i' 11.11"111 '4lld "fhl\" gu1ng to ,,,,v. the p111~rt'\\ of 1lw other student\· E an,tcin "'llJ!t"\lnl lund1ng the read 1 ng pr•>((r<in1 h' c 11tt1 ng t ra O\por tat111n i\ \UjlJl.t'\l111n c1ppo\cd h) C r<J\\t'tl, ""h•1hel1e"c.'' lht• rcorgan1n.t· 11110 plan comm1tt\ tht· dl\trllt to \uppl~1ng 1ran,portat1on through ne'lt 'ear < fll'>'iell \did 11 ha' 111 he real11ecJ not e\ifr) educational program tan he funded "~o one told us our JOh v.-ould be ca<>) hut v.-e were elettcd to make lhc lough dCCISIOO'> .. Mohan 1s conv1ntcd cuti. arc sull possible ~he has urged d1stnct stafTto look a li nle harder at shaving other' programs ACCIDENT ... From Al McFadden Avenue t:ro~w ... alk anoss Beach Boulevard at the H unungton Beach-\.\le\tmin'iter border when the accident occurred Orlick dnving a late model Olds- mobile on &ach. alleged!> ran a red hghtat the 1nter'iecl10n and struck the pedestrian. according to the report HAYDEN BATTLE ATTRACTS MEDIA ... From Al prchmanar) rn11 "' h\ ;\\\1·mhl> commalh'l'\ .111cl f111n1.1ll .tn i\\ 'iCmbl} \flt•· 111d1 ti111trl) The .1 ri1.t~'"'"'' 111 1od:1) ' nostalg11 trip 111 th• I 11,11, t.01111· 111 tht• ( ahfc>rnlJ \\\l'rtahl) from \ol\ll) different IJ.tl ~Krn1111•" Ha ydrn '-"J\ tin tt·cl 111 I'll\~ ,.., .1 Democ.r<.1 t lrom J \,1n1.1 "1on1G1· based dl\tr1ll ~q111hht.1n' tn<"il m1ght1I) 1n l<i!S2 and 1111<.i '" dcte;i1 him. but fa1lcil I hi\ ~c.11 thr\ .ire not even ment111n1ng h1111 ,,, .1 l<Hl!l"l , conccc11ng the \lrrin11 lit~ r.il I k•mr1 cra11c bent of the d1c.1r1• 1 Ha-.den, v.hu-.c wt fr " ·•t tr<'" J,1111· Fonda. w,1, Jn dtta \>l" p111tl'\t~ r cil th• Vietnam War and on<" 'M the ddrn dant., 1n the b11tC'r ( hie ago \n t n 111<11 stemming from prote'it\ al 1hr 1•111x Democratic. National C onvc1111on He and his codC'fendant' w<.·rr 1 <in · v1cted. but thC'1r conv1t llom wrrc· MAIN OFFICE IJf, .,,,~ I .. I ""'• .... ". A *iii• • r•' h • t!j\4) • •-. ~ t A .f}f 1• C..••'"" ·~ e•' ~ 78 oo,..._ A ..,..,,,. ~·1 • later O\ltrturnl·d rerguvin was clceted lo the Ac, \embl\. 1n 1984 from an Orange ( ountv d1stnct that 1\ a\ Republican and rnn\Crvat1ve a'i Havden's 1s the rner'ir He retired from the Manne < urp\ a her 26 year\ having \Crvt'd in 1hree wars. 1nclud1ng threl' trrp1 to \. 1etnam \ince Hayden'\ elet11un'>. 'IC:veral H·terans groups have \Cnt pcl1t1ons to the Assembly asking for Hayden's ou\ler They cite a \Cct1on of the state rnn'it11u11on that uys "no pcnon who advoc.ates the ,upport of a fore1an gmemment apinst the United States 1n the event of ho,11ht1es 'lh II hold an> offiCt' under th1'i stute .. The A'~mbly''> maJonty Demo 1rat\ have always 1anorcd the pell 11on'i, since 1he constitution JJVe, t•at h house of the l.c&lslaturc the final \ay 1n whether pcopre elrcted to it art' (lual1fied to serve WE'RE LI STE NING Fergu'''" dcnic' pohllcal motive., in hnng1ng hr~ attempt in an ckct1on year ( onserva11ve Repubhcan'I have for year'i u~d Hayden a'i a foil in their fund-ra1s1na "This l'i not a politically partisan issue." Fergu'ion ~ys "This 1'1 an issue that veterans and nonveterans ahke, of ever\ pultt1cal penuasion •uppon .. Hayden ..ay'i F-erguson s charge'> are fal~ He w1d that dunng h11 four tnps 10 \outhea'il Asia dunng the war ht wopcrated regularly with the l' S ~tate Department and member\ of (onare•'i He nole'i thAt no agency ofaovemment, mclud1n1 the FBI, ha'I ever chArgC'd Hayden w1th being a traitor He contends lurtht'r that Fergu'IOn ., tryma to violate the nghts of the votcn of the 44th ·As~mbly D1stnc1 to choose their own representative DaHJ Piiot Def Ivery It Guaranteed · Just call 642-6086 ... .,,,.,., , ''°"' • ' .. l)<l n6C .... • '°"' ~ !>) ")0 p"' tM o-';Jt• , ",., • .., yOt.11 ~°''' .... ,,. ._ ... .., What do you hke about tht Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your menaar wtll be rttor~. transcnbed and de- h vered to tht appropnalt editor The same 24-hour answerin1 rY1ce ma) ~ ustd 10 record letters to lht edatot on any topic. C'ontnbutor\ to our utter-, column must include their name and telephone number for venfkat1on Tells u\ what"s on your m1nd, ' !lalYfe)lly -~ ft ,o.; "'" not ·~-,,,,, WY t>Y 7 1 "' t• Nfot• 10 • "' ...., ~-C«'Y -[.41 9(1 Clrculetlon TelepMnu llll<)ll Or•ige ~ ....... .. ..... • Partly cloudy skies in afternoon The nm dey9 Of eummer wUI on.. """8Y of the IUt deY9 Of aptlng °'*the Or~ CoM1 • ntght end morning etou<t• nger through the dey Only pertly "'nny Mlea er• expect.cf ov« the beeChee todey. Hlgha wtn range from 70 to 71, towt from H to 82 l.ocel mountefn1 wlll host eorM Mrty morning fOg etong the lower ooutal •opee OtMrwlM eunny end werm. wtth hlgh9 from 11to18 tind lowt from the upper 309 In the higher v.it.ys to .a to SS......_., A few afternoon end evening otoud• tn the daert• wttt lliOOOmpeny w.t wind• to 25 mph. High• wtll ,.,. from t5 to 105 In the upper deMtt1 to 1<M to 110 tn the lower ci.erte Lowe wttl be In th4t hlQh SO. to mid 701 I •1'11" oo 100 I , .... ~. ···~· GO Light eoutfrMMt to '#Mt wlnd1 10 to 15 knot1 will blow through the In'* coutal wat.,. today ovw 1 eout~t eweft of 2 f .. t FurtMt out. varlabte wlnd1 10 lcnot1 or .... wut blow over 3- to 8-foot .... Ext9nllv• low clOUdlneea wtll only p1ttt111y c._r thl1 1fternoon t ( '-, * \'. '[""•>''1~ • l l:f .., i;-1 ..,ir.1 "'•• ' -.. u~ ti" '',. J .... ,..,,.-i ...,·.t .. t...• ·~·~J .. _ .. ,......... .. .... .. U.S. Temps Calif. Temps flll'IOeV-.Y Ton-to 40 14 • ..... -llWOUQll Sp In a.-.y .. Le A!Oeny Hy ~q.,. A"*1llo A!IMle AIMMl<. C11y ""91ln 9.nmor. .... ...,,..,di ._ 9o9ton lklf!lllo c...-Clwleelon.I C Cl\el1otM,N C ~ ~ Columl>IA I C Colum-.ONo ConcorO.H H Del4-f1WMll Oey1on o.n-0.~ °"''°" Ell'MO flllr-• Fl ••• ,, o .. ne1 AllP'lk OtMIF-Ot-o N C HcwttOtd ....... HOt>04Ulu -~ ..... llSI* .MO_.._ 12 " t:> M 17 13 ... 70 78 .. " 73 .. " .. 41 to 41 17 ... 77 ... ... &t 12 41 71 73 ti $6 73 41 .. 71 91 11 13 11 " 69 13 43 ... 74 '° 16 12 M ll .. to " " 70 72 SS 13 37 15 " ll •• 11 59 IJ 41 13 ., 17 7• M 7S 12 70 17 7t .,.,,_ 1<..-Clly LMY9QM Utt•~ I.._.... ....,..,,.. ... ~ ................ ....,.,,... IWwO..... -YOtll Ctty MOrtolk,Y• OtilWlofMCltj OmellCI Orlendo ~ Plloenl• fl'ttl8bur (Ill Pr~ =::rClty ,._,., lllctwnorld lllo.M =~~~ s .. 11 .. 8101.t1F .... lpoti- Syr- T wncie·St Pt••l>Q T~• fUC80f! TYi .. W~onCJ C WICHI• w ........... .. $4 .. 1()4 ... M 17 ... u .. ti .. ... M 17 " u 105 .. u to to 93 tO 11 .. .. 71 n IJ ... to " 105 es .. 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From Al Lloyd pondered "Looking at the numbt'r'>. 11'!. going to be real interest ng .. 1 1 echn1cally, 1hc fairgrounds ha~ !>Ole USC of the entire parking lot durin~ the annual fair The amphitheater leases n's Silt' from the state-owned fairgrounds. and use\ the park1na lot dunng concerts 51nce the lair 1san all-day event. the parking will probably be taken up mostly by fair-goer; by the time fans of the fteac.h Boys begin amvina for the 7~ p m concert Overflow park1na at Orange< oast < ollege and Davis Intermediate \chool will also be <>wallowed up by the fair. Lloyd said Steve Redfearn, general manager of the amphllheater ~1d he will ht- mee11ng '>OOn w11h fair officials to chart out further plans to avoid a traffic snafu. Fair officials have called the ~hed­ ultng conflict an act of defiance from the amphitheater. which hu been battling w11h ns landlord over the noise allegedly spilling into adjacent neighborhoods. Redfearn s.a1d the awkward sched- uling occurred because of d1fficult1es in accommodating the Beach Boy~· bu\y 1tmeraf\' "The) 're an act that alway~ enjoys being here " he said "They're aware of the d1fficulues We've told all their guests they'll have to be here al 3 1n the afternoon to find.park mg." Redfearn 5'81d the problems will be JUSl a~ inconvenient for amphitheater patrons as they will for fair-goers. Some cars may be forced to park in ad1acen1 neighborhoods. to the dis-- pleasure of some residents. "We're deeply alarmed about that," said Russ Millar. president ofa band of homeowners that is suina the amphitheater over alleged nuisances. Although parkmg m some areas of the ad1acent College Parle neiah- borhood 1s restncted to residents, Millar said most people won't be d1,suaded by the threat of a citation. "The Beach Boy~Fair combina· lion 1s goinJ to be a horror." he lamented Millar said he will rcquC1t that police set up bamen at the entrances to the residential areas. SOUP KITCHEN OPENS IN MESA ... From Al \ht: said They needed somethmg to ude them over unul they could get the cans opened "These people hvt on tht '\lrect'\ They used lO come to me for ~ternoc, \O they could cook in the park," Hatleberg ex.plained ( "1ty officials 1n1t1ally had some concern<> about the k1tt hen allracuna "unde•mables'' 10 the center. where ~ores of children come to play. Hatlebcrg said "The undesirables are already here .. \he responded "Hunger and "1olcn<.c go hand in hand Let them go 10 bed with a full stomach -that will curtail the violente " ( ynth1a Gamson. 34 doe\n'1 ex artl) look hke the dangrrous type She I'> not angrr. only hungf) The 1wo bowls of soup and bits of bread she received from the kitchen would probabl) be her only meal of the da) "Things have been rough, .. C1ar· mon said "There·., a lot of need for something hke th1'\ " The indigent aren't the only ones being nounshed. Volunteers said 1he work was food for the soul "I don't have a lot to give, except m}' lime" !Mild one volunteer who 1den11fied he~lf only as Annie. "l needed an opportunity 10 give back some of what I have gotten from the world " Hatleberg said the soup kitchen is ma1nta1ned by donations from the St. Vincent de Paul Food D1slribution C enter. Lucky Stores. the Costa Mesa Women's Club, the Church of the Nazarene. The Cannery restaurant m Nt"wport &ach and the local Lion's Club 24 HOUR ACC•SS 7 OA rs ..... .; """"---- (IDGJJ~@(b~~ ALARMED UNITS NOSECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED STAY ONE YEAR-12th. MONTH FREE 645-2711 17th /TAEET /Elf· /TOA AGE 670 WEST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CA ' I J