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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.................. M ONDAY, J UNE 30, 1986 OC deputies voting on new pact Late accord may settle salary dispute. prevent further protests by officers Deputies had stalCd two "sick- outs.' stayina away from work J une 19 and 2S, to protest the stalemate 10 contract talks. Orange. Jn both cases, deputjes called 1n "sack" early so the shift! could be covered without a drop in patrols or secunty levels. cl\anged our pos1t1on, an the aeneraJ sense." "If you bad asked me Thursday momma. I would have said there would probably be a serious jOb action, probably a stoke, by the end of th as week." he said. "So J think we made progress." T~ current c:ontrad'l e.1pire1 Thundaf. Deputies voted May 30 to authoriu lhe11 • tion 10 Of· pni:ie job ICtiOft 10 protes1 an 1mpauc an col\tract Wks. County ncsou.itqn madt an offer June 9, which depu · tt:Jccted. promptiAa the two "sickout .. protests. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.-,,......,, Orange County Sheriff's deputies are votinJ today on whether to a~pt a tentative agreement on a new contract with the county. Robert Macleod, manaier of the 8~member Association of Orange County Deputy Shenffs, said ncgo- Reaches goal Joee Lula Brown of Ar- 1entina celebratea . h.la l oal ln World Cup fl.Dal. Ar1 entlna d efeated Weet Germany, 3 -2 . Please .ee Bl. Coast A program that brings Asian and Hispanic ~tu­ dents up to speed In English has become a source of pride to the Fountain Valley School District./ A3 Califo rnia Passengers sitting In the back of pickup trucks are not required to wear seat- belts, sometimes with fatal results./ A5 Ente rtainmen t Muppet man Jim Henson has brought forth another creative marvel In col- laboration with George Lucas./A7 Business Los Angeles will top all U.S. cities In commercial and Industrial construc- tion this year ./BS Senator dead Tbeeulctde ofSen. John &ut bu atunned the CODaerYatlYe le&Uator•e colleaiuea. A4 Nation ·- One out of 4 households lo the U.S. were touched by crime last year, ac- cording to a Justice De- partment report./ A4 INDEX ~Ice and Games Bultetln Board Butfneas Cluatfled Com lea Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Futiffc "Notices Sport a Televlalon Weather A9 A3 BM 87-9 A10 89 A7~ A6 89-10 8 1 .. A8 A2 t1ations Friday mght produced a last· minute aareemcnt that coul<1 settle the dispute and prevent further protests by deputies. "Both sides rcaliz.ed Fnday night that there was a aood possibility we'd find ourselves striklna 1f an aarec· ment wasn't reached and no one wanted that," Macleod said this morning. Sludge line off .. coast assailed By ROBERT BARKER Of ... 0.-,,... .... Proposals to build an expenmental sewage sludge line deep under coastal waters between Hunungton Beach and Newport Beach have come under fire from Southern Cahfom1a en· vironmentalists. The sludge line 1s proqosed for the heart of a prime commercial fishing area. according to Nancy Taylor. co- chairman of the Clean Coastal Waters Task Force of the Sierra Club. In a letter urging U.S. Senate members to oppose the $20 m1lhon project proposed by the Oran1c County Sanitation District, Taylor said scientists are interested in the prOJect so they can study the before· and-after effects of dumping sewage sludge into a relauve clean area. "It seems that the Orange County authorities are walling to pollute a natural area, known for its com· mercial fishing, for the sake of scientific study," she said. On June 19, 3S of the 46 deputies assigned to an cvenana patrol shift caJlcd in sick. That JOb action cost the county about Sl0,600 in overtime Pl)'. as deputies assigned to the day shaft were asked to work an additional period. For the second "sickout.." 16 depu· ues stayed away from work at the James A. Musick Honor Fann near El Toro and the Theo 1.acy Jail in Taylor also CJted Southern Call- fom1a Coastal Water Research pro-- Deputies will vott today on the tentative agreement at the associa- tion's Santa Ana headquarters. Vot· ma is scheduled at three times to accommodate the deputies' work schedules. Macleod said approval requim a sample maJonty of those voting. Macleod would not disclose terms of the aareement, but said, "We both John Sibley, the county dittctor of employee relations, said both sides agreed not to d1scu terms of the accord until after today'. ·1ote. "We have reached a compromise. that we're both comfortable with," Sibley satd this morrung. The union had souJbt a S. 7S percent salary incrcue this )ear and a similar hike nc1t year. The county offered a 4. 7S percent pay raise and 1 4 ~nt hike in 1987. which Sibley said is the same offered to all county employees. Syrians 'helping to free hostages DOrnan. President As sad confer on Lebanon s ituation By TONY SAAVEDRA OI .. Olllr """t...., Synan President Hafez Assad re· portedly promised Orange County Congressman Robert Doman today that he will keep trying to wm freedom for a Hunt1nston Beach man and four.other Amencan hostaaes 10 Lebanon. Meanwhile, reports that a new set of ransom demands were passed by the Moslem captors to a Roman Catholic Church official appeared to be false Accord1n1 to wire reports, Assad told Doman. R..(iarden Grove, that Syna has tned to secure the hostqes' release for burnantt.anan reasons. ~<SI~~ ofSyna s lliiliq relations W1th the U.S governmcnL JCCt Studies that reponedly show the GoOR Crosalng Oranite Countv Sanitation D1stnct Blrda of a different feather take a •ander at (Pleue fee SLUDGE/ A2) one another OD Back Bay Drf ye ln Newport Beacb befon Mtt1lnC the rtcJlt-of-way qaeatlon. Tbe &ooee won . Hunti1J119n ~ch resident Eric Jacoblen, whole father, David, has been held (or 13 months. said he was encoufllCd, though cautJous, about Assad's promise. Final push for Upper Bay restoration about to begin STEVE MARBLE Battling factions brought to agreement over project for picturesque estuary The Upper Newport Ba} - once nearly reduced to an oozma mud flat by years of neglect -1s now close to being restored to ats pnstme 19305 condition. thanks to a $5.6 million dredging project that has survived aga~nst overwhelmina odds On one hand. 1t1s the story of how a freshman senator from Newport Beach was able to meet and persuade Gov George Duekmcj1an to help fund the project whale he was slicing $700 million from the state budget On the other. at as the story ofa long and batter fight among ecologasts. biologists, pof1t1cans and those who once believed the picturesque bay should be transformed into a manna. Today, the factions have been brought together and seem to s]larc ~ourt says Oakland can't claim Raiders WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su· preme Coun today barred Oakland from cla1mina ownership of pro football's Raiders. which moved to Los Angeles in 1982. .The justices, without comment, let die Oakland's lawsuit that sought to force the team to return there The h~ court previously rejected the Naoonal Football Lcaaue's challenge to the fran chise move. In the appeal acted on today. Oakland officials contended that governmental "eminent domain" power -that allows state and local go vernments to take pm ate property for pubhc use after paying "J ust compensation." applle'I to thr foot· ball team. A Cahfom1a appeal'> cciun last November.rejected what at called the city's "novel' lepl theory It said the city. if successful, would ~ inter· fcnna with interstate commerce. Sodomy ban uph.,d. A4 "Professional football is such a nationwide business and so com- pletely involved an interstate com- merce that acqu1S1t1on of a franchise by an and1v1dual state through emi· nent domain would 1mperm1ss1bly burden interstate commerce.'' the appeals coun s:ud · "Relocation of the Raiders would amphcate the welfare not only of the and1v1dual team franchise. but of the entire leaaue," 1t added. The Supreme Court in 1984, acting without comment, ten intact a ruhna that the NFL 1s powerless to block franchise shifts by .its teams. Nothina in the outcome of that case p~vented the NFL from tumina to Cona.reu for help an seeking an exemption to antitrust laws. (Pleue He OAKLA1fl>/A2) Esca~e held in bank robberies A halfWay-house escapee suspected . of at least four bank robbcnc was arrtsted Saturday 1n San Juan Capistrano. the Oran c < ounty henfl's Department reported Lan')' James Stoffel. 4S. of San Juan ~.apt'1rano. wa ptck~ up dC'P\t" ti who rtcOj na1cd him while patrol- lina near D Camino Real and Ortcp Htaf\WI)', said 'hcnff• •pokr,man l t Roben Rava . A nier Wlth Stoffel'• photo and de nption had been dl\tnbutrd to deput1rs sinlc he violated parole by walkanaawa~ from a halfway house in Garden Ciro"e on May I ~toffel 1s bC'ltc\ed to have com- mmcd at lust four bank robbcne sinc:c then. Rtw.~ id Amona those as the Ma} 8 robbery of the Sun Sa\ana" Rank on Alicia Parkway an M1\\!0n Viejo and the June 17 rob~ryofthe Home Federal v1ni• on Pa\C'O de Valencia 1n I guna H1114', R1>\'a' \31d eq ual pnde 1n the restoration work. which ~n to take shape two years ago and 1s set for a final push this summer. In the last leg of the project $5.6 m1lhon will be spent scooping I. I ma I hon tons of si lt. sand and debns from the bay. returning at to a cond1t1on approximating that of 1930. said Don Simpson. coordinator of the pt"OJCCt The mammoth undertalcmg will include piling drcdgings onto barges. which will dump the silt an an underwater canyon off the coast. A Focus ON THE NEws channel must be carved 1n the floor of the Back Ba> to accommodate the \ie\~IS The work as expected to began as earl} as September and will take a }car to complete. sa1d Juhe Fr~bcrg., aide to Sen Manan Bericson. R· Newpon Beach The restoration effort follows an earlier dredging project 1ba1 was completed last fall an the upper · (Pleaae Me UPPER/ A2) ..., .................. ...... • Newport Beacll 11.,or Phil Maurer (left) cute ribbon to open th ct~·· new Naatlcal Ila m •• Mal"Cla Senta and BUI Picker look on. . . . - "I jUSt won't be sattsfied until the s1tuat1on ts resolved," Jacobsen \lad. ··11 appears Syna is one of the ker, pla}crs, but it ts not the only player. · Jacobsen speculated that Assad's announcement showed tempers were coollna over the U.S. bombing of Libya and subsequent threats of Amencan military stnkes against Syna "'There was a lot of tension n&ht after the bombing. that probably less,i:ncd S.~imc-M-to fret> l S hostaics Apparently. (the ten· s1on) as casing now " Jacobsen said this mommg. Doman handed Assad a letter today signed b} 247 congressmen urgina the Synan president to anter- "ene on behalf of five Amencans believed held by Shute Moslcms m a S) nan<ontrolled area of Lebanon. Doman amved m Damascus Fnday "Civna understands the fecltngs of (Pleue eee STRIA/ A2) Nautical Museum: A dream realized By MICHELLE COLE .,.., ,... c ... 4 ...... Before her sudden illness and death thrtt }ears ago. 26--}car-old Bettina Bents dreamed of crc.atina a museum to preserve Newport's ~farina hentage Thank\ to her mother and a handful of othcn., Dents' drQm became reality with w offic1al open· ana of the Newpon Beach Nautical Museum About 200 people watched a\ ~ayor Phil Maurer cut the boater's hne that stretched across the front door Saturday. "What taned on a sad note ha, e~ded on a happy note," satd Bill Ficker, master of the mu um·, opcn1n1 etremoniea. "I'm sure fkt· tma would be very pleased." Them umha ~ me1la'borof love for Bettina's mother Ma Btnts he serves as chaim\ad of tht board of di~ and ha helped orpnm: vanous fund-rai na c-.en enerat1ngenoua,h moncyio rtno an old !UTC•tion centcn d to hirt CACCUtl .. C dntttor vclyn "Y oul'\I 1 a pa t praid'.'."enW:t'""'o.,_,,,.lN::.---......,j. cwport Harbor Junior Lt: ue · has hccn involved '" \h proJCC1 from its 1n ptJon • The mu um 11 tcd 1n a l' ,hm ed bu1ldina ' 1714 '. (Pl eee NAUT1CAL/AI) A2 * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, June 30, 1988 . Cleared lawyer Bingham backs Striking workers AN rRANCI 0 (AP) -I ong- ume fughavc lawyer Stephen Bingham, acquitted last week of murder and con pirac} ch&fic~. par· 11c1patcd unday in a demonstratton in support of striking cannery workers an W11tsonvllle. Bingh11m . appearing on NBC "s .. Today" show this morning, said the dcmon\ttatton 1~ "the kind of thin~ I've ulwa~\ wanted to be able to do.· He also said he probabl't wall resume practtcmg law now that he no longer is facmg charge~ for the fir~t ttme an IS year'l. Bingham was found innocent Fn- day of two charge!. ot murder and one i:ount of consp1raq b\ a Mann County upenor ( ourt JU') that deliberated about .n hour\ over 'it\ d,ays. He had hcen accu~<J ol \lipping a pntol to re voluuonan 1nma1e George Jack\on during an \ug. :! I 197 l. attorne>-<:hent \ 1\11 at San Quentin pnson Jackson alltatdly used the aun to spark an escape attempt that r~ulted m the deaths of $1.\ people, includanJJackwn himself Bananam fled the countr)' al\er lhc vtolenct and remained a ruiiuve until he surrendered in 1971 He testified he spent most of that ttme tn Pari~. where he worked as a house p:unter under an assumed identity Dunng hts test1mon}. Bingham repeated!} rt'fu'iCd to reveal the names of ~ome of the people who helped him Oee. saying he owed them loyalty because they took a nllk 111 aiding him foday he said that 1nformat1on can Oc.·come public no" . 'I think some ol that "'II began to come out," he said "I rcall~ have perl>onally nothing to hide " Bingham and his attomeyo, c:on tended dunng the tnal that he was framed b~ corrupt officaab who had Jedared war on the radicals an volve-d tn the pnson reform movement. lie said today he still believes he did the nJht thina when he fled instead of ftc1na the chnrae$ an the poltucal climate of 197 l. .. , really don't bchevc people could possibly have dispassionately con- ~•dered the evidence. the way these people did, 15 ycan. ago," he said. "I wai. ba 1cally tried and convicted an the local med1a here 1n the ('an Francisco) Bay area and tt was very different this ume around." Bmgham also said 11 was "pretty much true" that he is financially ruined. even though a defense com- mittee helpro raise more than SI 00.000 of his $500,000 defense and h1i. father. Alfred. a retired Connoctt· cu t probate Judge. patd the rest. ··1 tonunately am stall a lawyer and I hope to be able to use the law an the service of many of the ideas I've believed 1n," he said Judge says drunken driving a moral issue LO\ ~"-'C1l::LF\ 1\1'1 -l h~ pubhc must be persuadt•d that drunken drn ang 1-, '" moral!\ wrong a'> other a tnll'\, '>II}'> a iudgl' v.hu hl':tdl·d a \tud> of ant•· Jnnking tacltC\ 1n use al r11'' the ll•Ulllf) Los .\ngck'.> upcnor < oun Judge [)3\1J •\ rnnducted the year-long. S 100.000 study. The repon, which dcscnbes bolh succe sfuLand unsuccessful ant1- dnnk1ng campaigns, has been distnbuted to 1,500 state legislator!.. prosecutors. police and highway safety · agencies. HuroY.111 ..aid the \nll'rtl':tn Bar .\\\0Ctat1on '>lUd\ had .t·d '>Ulh polilt' ctlon' a' "'cll-ruhhull·d roadblock\ to rnlch dn" Cf\ v. ho haH· hcrn dnnJ..1n11. II alfo \upported ra1!.1ng tht• dnnk1ng age to ~I 111 t'\t'r. '>late but said the rea l anS"-t'r t'> fnr pcopk to politt' themwlH'\ Roadside sobne1y checkpoints. when the> are well- publacazcd. help cut the number of alcohol-related au•1dents, he said. But when they become commonplace and drop out of the news, accident rates go bad up. fhe committee recommended 1ha1 Judges be given d1<teret1on IO sentencing people COnVtCled of drunken dn' ing. and that Jail sentence!. and fines be mandatory for repeat offenders only. It also advised Judge~ not 10 allow 1ho!.t' accused of driving under the 1nOucncc to plead gu tlty to lesser charges unrelated to alcohol or drugs "The uni\ v.a} v.t' lJll mJ kl' .1 d1tkrt·ntl'" llorov.111 'aid Fnda) "1' to haH· tht· puhht illlllude to"-ard getung into a car v.hen \ou an· undt•r thC' tnllUl'nll' ol akohol or Jrug'> be il had thing 10 do -1101 \tKrall\ ,1n.cptablt -\o that tt become'> a mural \t1gma JU'l ltl-.l· hurglar. " H nrnu 1t 1 , .-,, .. HrPd ·• h ,,. .,,,..,·1:tllnn 1 nrnm1tlP'•' th:tt SYRIA SEEKING HOSTAGES' FREEDOM ... From Al thl' tamiltt•' ol thl hm1.1gt'\ and 11lr humanitarian \ldr ol thl·tr l'aU'>t.' · \ \ '\ .\ lhl' ullil 1,11 \}nan nl·"~ agcnl \ 4111111.'d .\!>\Jd J' 'kl\ 111g ·<.;} na ,, 111 .c1n11nuc t'\t·n1n(! l'l)ort\ to help l'n,un· tht· rcka\t' of tht.· hostage-\· fhe Jgl'nl' ,.ml D11rnJn·, 1x·11111)11 thanked ~\\Jtl l11r 111' rok 1n '>nunn~ the lrecdom ol p.i."1: ntzl'f\ v. ho \.,.,·re aboard J htJJd.t·d I\'-\ .111 l1nn la'l \Car and tht· I'll\' rdt·;1\t' ol Da\1d Dodge tht ktdnappt•d at 1111~ pn·,r dent ol th1: \ntl'm.111 I 'nt\t'f\lt\ of Beirut The 2.l7 1q1rn.c111,111\1:' urgl·J .\~..ad lu ht'lp "on hchall ol th~ 1am1lies and rdJll\t:\ nt thl' hmtag1:., who .. know m>1hing hut ,ufknng and arc m1\\10g tln·tr innolent he]O\CO one\.. - Da\1d Jatuh<,t•n ;;., \\41' i.ih<lU\lt'd \la~ 25 1%5 .... 1111l' \\all.. in)! 1t1h"l"h as t·,ecut1\l' d1rl.'ltor of \mt•n1..an l nl\crSll\ lfo\pttal 1n lk1ru1 Int Jacobsen churalll'n1ed a' "\lgn1ti t:ant'' Dorn.in '\Ullt''>" in oh1ain1ng a public comm1tmcn1 from \\\.1d The ~oun!lt'r Jal(1tN:n al,11 nral\t'd Oornan for rounding un thr .. on- 1trl.''>S1onal \lgnatur<''-.ind tal...1ng thl'm It• "l\ria "11 '>ho"' .. uml' lOngress1onal !.Up- 1x1r1. ;md ""t ha\l•n'1 ..cen a lot of that l,1tt•I' -C\tcpl tor an occasional ,pc.·e1: h " Jacoh\en \aid. "I'm cunou'> Y.h) all the congrcs.,men d1dn'1 sign tht• pt't111on " \kan"-htk tht Roman ( a1hohc \1 .. hd1occ\l of '\,cv. Yorl denied :-iunda\ ·., rcpon that ( ard1nal John ( H on nor \._J\ gt \l'n a new h!il or ran,om dt•mand., for the captives tlun11g a v1\1t tha\ month to Beirut .Int Zwilling .l\~l\tant director of 1..umrnunacat1on' for the archdiocese. \illd ( )'( onrwr lhe archbt~hop or ~l''' \or!... h;.id no contact wtth the t aptor\ I hi.' dl'n1al '''ms from a Sunday .ii t1Llc JD a Uc1rut new~ masuane ,1,111ng that demand'> for l\raeli .... 11hdr;mal lrom \Outhern Lebanon .111J fur thl' d1smanthng of the ( hrl\llan m1h1ta ""ere pa">'>Cd 10 < )'( on nor Mo\lcm extrem1)b be- iil'\l'd to he holding 1he .\mencans h.iJ pn·\ 1ou\I\ dt·mandcd the relca'le o l 17 tomradc' ton\ llled 1n a ..enc<, ul homhang" 1n Ku wan I hL \\Jtt·mcnt from th l' .1rc hdt11ll'\e torrcl,lle\ with a h:ltl'r !>Cnt b\. 0 '( on nor lao,1 week 10 tfll facob\en• "He wrote that he found out absolutel) nothmg and had absolute- 1> no contacts with the captor) wh1k he was there," Jacob~n said. Beside David Jacob-,cn. 1he other hostage'> are: Terr) \nder'ion. ch1d Maddie East COfTC'>pondent or the Associated Pres~ the Re' Lawrenn• Jenco. head of the ( a1hohc Rd1el Service 1n Be1ru1, Wilham Buckley. political offit:cr a1 the l l.S. Embas'>y an Beirut. and Thomas Sutherland. dean ol agm:ultun· at the A.mern:an Unl\ersll\ ol Be1ru1 OAKLAND ... ll'romAl .\I Da\ 1'i the Raider<;' OY.ncr began plan., to mo\ e tht• team 10 l os Angek\ after lhl.' I O'> .\ngele~ ( nl - 1~eum lo'>t 11'> ma1or tenant. the Los Angeles Rams. tn 1978 fhe Rams moved toa new <;tad1um 1n .\nahc1m Calif The Raiders"""" thl' \upcr RO\\ I 1 n 1984, 1he1r sernnd ..C<i\on tn Lo'> .\ngcle' UPPER 'BAY RESTORATION NEARS END ... From Al rcache~ ol the h<1\ an art'.1 1h.11 h.1d been v1nua11 .. tul oil ln1rn lht t•hh ,10d Oo"' ol 1hi: t1li:an Togethl·r. th•: lir'>l pr111l'• t .ind lht· current onl' \\.ill add up to n1111t thi.ln S9 mil hon 1n planning.and loihrn t "'t' and the rt•m1nal of about ~ 11111111111 tons of c,1lt The end rl''>Ull ol .111tlm 1 "( lean ""Jtt·r. horx:lull\ I 111\ of nice clean walt·r:· \Jill F uic lx rt• ""hosebo\\ha''~·nt \CJrs1n 1hl'\t.1t C' \s!>cm bl > and no"' t ht ~1:n.111· 1n1 ng 10 ""In fnendo, and \1•rnr1 tund.., lur ba" restoration bunng the earl ) 1•1711 .. wht•n thl' ha,was 1n1hehand,nlthcln1nt•I o there were plans t11 '>hoifll' 11 1nt11 \11meth1ng rcsernhltng \farina del Re\. In a ct\\ v..hen· v.atcr ,., a fl.t\\lnn there were tho'>c whu "'l'rl' rah1d ahout the plan and tho\t ""hn 1h11ugh1 11 v.as an anathl•ma T ov.ard the end ol the dn ,1Jt· 1hc· fr, inc. Co ahandont·d ·'"' hoix 111 getting pc.·rmt'>'itOn fro m lhl' ''·•tt· ( oa'>tal Comm1\'>1on I• de\. clop lhl' waler) proper!} and 11 d<:d 11 to tlw ~talc I he \talc {)\·p,1rtnw111 of I l\h .and (1amc hctamt thl ""' ' 11\Htc r .ind caretaker f entat11.l' on what ,111111ld 111.· dom• with th e ha~ r 1\h and ( 1.tml' n1uld do ltttlc to ward oil the \tit and ..and thal \wept rnlo 1hc ba \ lrom 1t<; tnhu1anec; • h'>h and Gamt'. 1n t'.111 v.a\ al lir't opposed to dred11111~ tht· ba) hctau'>t' ul the pos•nbk h.inn 1t v.ould lausc to the ccolosicul rt \\ r\1.', \Slid r roi:be~ Others, 1nd11 ling member\ ol the friends ol ...... v.pon .Bay, .an (n• v1ronmcnWf1 )l roup. oppmed uo,1ng '>ldlC: 1unu .. 111 d....:ug, 1111.: '>lt1·1.1uc11 ha y. The grnur 111,11nta1ncd 1hc lrvme MAIN OFFICE J °"" I ' UAY~ ,. I.I• t • • II • ~ "'' Mt!M A 9:>t " < u 'houlcl p;1\ bl.'lJ.U'e the com- pam ·, land dnl'lopmen\ produced tlH ,111 that IO\,HkJ the hen Uut .1t11lulll'' changed • lhl ll\tne< o .1grt·cd1opa\ \odtd ':'o.t'v.port Ht".11h lr\lnt· Orange ( llUlll} Jnd till' \!,I ll f l'>h anJ (1<1mC .1grt•t•d In ""fll• .1 rnanagt•mt·n t plan l11r the ha} th.II ""mild .1n11mmodatc drnl1'\tn~ \n 1n111al \ll'f'l 11.,1, tal.t•n in ll/K2 v.ht•n \ncral ha\lll' Wt'fl' l<int•ll out 1n tht• ')an D1eg11 c rel.'k lhl· ha\·., main ""atcrwa~ I he ha'>tn'> hctau'>C 111 lhctr depth. would \1011. 1n111m1ng wJtt'r and \Ill "'ould liller tn the hollom r he I rue rntora11on "mk twg<in la\t 'ear at the VN) lop ot tht· ha\ and will tont1nue 1n the final pha<;e ol the proJetl that will lex. U\ on an arl'a ol 1h1· ha' known a' "thl' narro"'>" The.upcoming re'>torataon v.ork ,., a linanc1al patlhwork of monc)' from fl'deral state· and local government'> ,ind thl· Jn 111t· C o .\ ltnal SI m1ll111n brought the la~t ph<1<,1.: ol lht prn1cc1'<; funding to SS 6 I m1ll1 un la~t wt•ck v.hcn (rm [ku· lmeJian rdra111ed from 'Inking 11 from the 'il.ltc budge\ Bergc-;on met earl~ 1n Jum• ""llh Dcul..me11an to dmus\ tht• 1mpon- ancc ol ad<Jang the mone}'. \aid Froeberg. W11h the l'1tlra \I mlll1on , the s11c and '>cope of the proicct could he doubled The fact that the rnone\ v.ac, nnt tut from the budgl't 1\ rcmarlable. \aad the <,cnator'., aide Thr Upper Ne" port Bay 1.., the onl}' \uch pro)ect to tx· funded 1n the entire '>talc 1h1s year As the bay begins IU look more lake a bay 'ihould. there remains some m1sundcr'>tandmg on what happenc; next Sonll' rcc;1dcnt'> believe 1t will be put t0 rccrea11onal use wath water \k11ng. boating and other trademark\ of the good hfe !>atd FrO<"berg "lot \o "There I\ not a clear understanding 1hat 11 wa\ purchased a<i an ecological re<icne," said Frocbrrg "That's why the i;tale purchao;ed 11 That must be re'>pcctcd" NAUTICAL MUSEUM ... From A l 8h<t and fea1uresold photograph<, of , cwport Harbor and of the lamou\ , .. ~·htc, 1hat have been dnchored there \l~o tin ex h1b1t •~ a watcrwlor by f< uth Hyne'i and a c,ca chec;t that came .iround the Hom ol 'iouth Ament:a rn thr late I 8X()'<; when ocean-go1na \htp\ unloaded and loaded thctr cari'O :it the Newport wharf A draY.111g h~ "'11hur Beaumont, t1 mannc art1\t. 1s on temporal) loan for the opening. Young ..aid the mu~um will soon feature: a showing or Beaumonl's. work as wtll e'I r,h1f. modrl"f. handW>n c:ith1b1l'> for c:h1 • drcn and a lecture scnc~ The museum will be open from 11 a m to 1 p m Wednesda}' through Saturday Admm1on is free. DellJ Pltot De Overy laQuer9ntMd C ut '9<:111&. ll•..::MI& °"*,_ & 1<111 .... ., &d 43) 1 Justcall 642-6086 ~,,,,.,., "'°"., "°' ..... """' 1'111>41' ~ &30pm Cl~l)elote7jC VO L 79, NO. 181 .I What do you lake about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call the number above and your mess.aae will be recorded, transcnbed and de· livered to the appropnate editor The same 24-bour an~wcrin& scrv1~ may be u\ed to record letters to the editor on any topic ContritiutoN to ourl.Lttcrs coTumn must 1ncludt then name and ttlephonc number for venficat1on. Tell us what's on your mind. i"if '°"' CCII"; .... "" .-.a Str.,IMr a"" ~, If (Q'J ll(! rlOl ·-'°"' C«'I' Dy , I m Ct ~· I 0 I M t "d , .... (Oi)y •Ill M~.-1 \ Clouds coming from the south Variable high cloud• owr the mountain• and dfleft• at the txtrern. IOYth«n end of tti. state were expected to bring light local rain. while c'"r aid• pr .... all OY9r the r•t or Southern California Tha cloud• w!ll apread farther north and weal Tuaeday, aoeordlng to the Natlon11 Weathar Service. Afttrnoon and •~nlng thunderahOW9f'I ere po11lble In the affected ereu. 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Elll'lllUI 14 64 Tehol v.n.y 78 J4 Oellu.Ft Worth 97 74 ,,_ " .. Torr.noe 12 " Oeylon ll3 ll3 ~·-to 18 '(OIMll(eV!y ... 63 o.n-ti 17 Smog Report l.OI Anollel t2 t5 o..Mot ... .. 17 Ollilllld 72 H Extended Oelloll 13 se p-~ t5 53 Outulll " 41 Pollulent tlll!Olrel lnClell (l*I 0.100 ~BIUfl 93 ... Erie 71 53 gooel. 100-200 unllelft!llUI lot ..-1.... ~ City -~ 711 55 ~· 11111 rnornklQ -..tAll IOw OIOUClt. EIPHO ... 74 peop1e, 200-300 unhelltllf\ll tor 111, s--10 90 &7 o rwlM lelr 1klel 8e .. on10le Fllrbenkt •• 81 300·&00 IW¥Clt>tn Arlll llgufe II Sall!lu 10 83 1~1M .. with : rll9n0 ffom Fwoo .. 64 toel•y'• pll IOfKM\, ~ .. prevloul ... Diego 79 e.4 the 11pper eo. to • 10. 111ong the ~1111 72 u <11y'1 11tllln<KI p9I S.. frenc:llco .. u ~ 10 1111 tow toe -lnlend Grlltld RIPd• 78 6!1 a.n11811bet1 711 64 Qtlee Lowe In the ""6-509 to rnld-tOI OreirtF•• 75 51 S... 8MGll IO MICAtlhut 9llfd 42-33 StOd<IOfl 17 ,, ........ 76 49 .,_ ~ V.., 42·33 High, low IOf 24 llOUfl ~ 11 5 Pm Ulgunl IMc:ll 5' CIOf-1) Appll v..., 117 16 Tides " 75 Honolulu HoU111on 93 78 Loe ~ Alff>OO 0 ·42 8erwtow 102 72 Ml 98 8-lmonl 113 80 lndllf\llP04C I J1cuon,M1n 118 ,, 81ytlle Ill 85 TODAY Jecll-111 .. 115 73 Surf report Cllllllne ff 58 8eoonel IOW II 02 1 m I 1 ""'-" 51 CuMor Cltv 13 IO Second hlQll 653pm 82 1<.,_c11y ... .. 14DDtflaC· Long 9Ml;h ee 12 TIJelOAY IMVeQM t02 79 lOCATIOfl M~ 80 '° Utile flOCI< t3 78 TIC)fj Monl'OYll 117 IO FH!IOw IOI e m Ot l_.... 92 n ~tonS.V.11 2·3 lllr Montebello 92 12 ~tow 1oe1m )2 ~ 113 711 RNer Jetty NewPOt1 2~ .... Mont•.., ee " II 471 fTI t I M-8Ncll 15 79 40!11 Slfeet -"°'' 2 4 , ... ~ 100 to SecondhlOll 829pm 6• Mllwlullle II se 221te1 su .. 1. Hewi>o<• 2·• , ... Hewporl llelcll 10 e.4 Mple-SI Peut 74 57 811t>oe Wll<lgtl 2-' 1111< Onllrlo 114 93 Sun .. ,. 1oe1? 11 e oe 11 "' • ,._ NMll\lllte t i 71 ~n•llNch 1.3 fair Pll!'n SprlnQt 110 " l.-ay 11 5 4 I m Ind Mlt IQlln It N.-Or1Nn9 80 73 San Clemen•• 1 3 .. ., PIHden1 91 13 lot pm ..... VorkC11y .. 63 Wai.<T-pll8 ~..,. " H Moon .... today It 2 40 p "' ,... Norfofll. VI .. 72 Swell CIW«tt0n Sou\11 8111 Bemweltno .. 13 T.-.Y 11 1 •tam and -at 3 31 Oillahome 17 75 Soul-I Se!> Glttlrlll t2 11 pm 1 % of Shriners' profits go to hospitals, newspaper says ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Onl> about I percent of the profi ts from Shrine c:t rcuscs an 1984 went to ~re for m1ured chi ldren. despite circu~ promouons loaded with references to chantable work. a new\papcr re- ported today Shnners who run the riche~t charity tn the nation. kepi for them- ..elves about two-thirds of the money they rat'iCd through all their fund- ra1S1ng act1v1t1cs, according to a snt- month 1nvest1gat1on b> the Orlando ~ntanel >\fter Shnne olfaaals learned of the newspaper's probe they started to do !>ome checking themselves. "We have found some of the lhmgs ~ou found ... things that could be mmnterpreted. and we ha ve con- tacted the temples." ( harles <.umpstone. executive secretary for the fraternity, told the newspaper. But another spokesman for the Tampa-based fratemit} and chanty disagreed. "I don't accept the one-third. two- 1h1rds because I haven't seen the evidence of that.'' said Roben Turley of Le xi ngton, Ky, attorney and member of the Shrine hospital char- ity's board of trustees. Accordmg to the newspaper. the ta'l-eitempt circuses are the Shnncrs' most v1s1ble and lucrative source of fund-ra1Stng. But temples. or clubhouses, reporting circus revenue to the Internal Revenue Service 1n 1984 donated only about I percent of their profits to Shnnc hospitals In all, only five circuses gave any money to the hospitals that year SLUDGE LINE OFF CO-AST-ASSA·ILED •.. From Al 'has lov. but <,1gn1ficant levels ol PCB!>" tn 1t'i cnluent -about one- half ton "car Ta) tor )aid 1hat the proposed 'ludge ltne would con1nbu1e at least the same amount of PCBs each year and there ts no wa~ for the environ- ment to as~1m1late 11. "Once they've built the sludge hne. <;pent the money and ha ve done 1hc work. how arc }OU gomg to gel them 10 1urn 11 off (II tt proves harmful 10 the en\ 1ronment)." she a'iked today "P( Bs are known to cause destruc- tion to llvcrcnz}mes, which 1s linked to liver cancer tn animal~" shr" o;a1d Taylor claimed that bluenose dolphtns living tn Southern Cali- fornia waters already have the h1ghcs1 DDT and PCB levels of any mammal tn the world, pnmarily because of dumping of these chemicals between 1940 and 1972. "To prevent more contamtnat1on tnlO the environment 'ieems ludi- crous," she said. Currently. Orange County s.an1- ta11on officials arc perm a tied to dump only treated sewage water -and not sludge -through the outfall line where the Santa Ana Raver enters the Pacific Ocean. Local officials say bualdtn(!. the 10- to 12-mtle-long pt pc would gave them an unprecedented look at the efTectc; of deep-ocean dumping of sludge. the end waste product of se""age treat- ment The p1ple1ne, which proposals say wou Id be 1,000 feet below 1he ocean surface, ts intended lo bC a fi ve-year research project It sulls requires the ap{>roval ol the Environmental Prott'<:llon Agency and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Adm1n1strat1on. Com- pletton is not expected until 1993. 24 HOUR ACC•SS 7 DAYS - (IDG:l)fm@(b~(IB ALARMED UNITS NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED STAY ONE YEAR-12th. MONTH FREE 645-2711 -lfOAAGE - 670 WEST 17TH STREET, C~STA MESA, CA ~_..:!!!-~_ .... - • .. Fear of flying tackled in CdM .Kids learn.lag En.gllsh 'n.atuiillly' Ncrvou air travelers can learn how to maxi~izc their 0¥101 pica ure an a two-part Coasthne Communuy Coll~ cla s called .. Ovcr- coman' Air Travel AIWet1es • July 8 and I 5 at the cottcae s Newport Beach Center, 3101 Pacific View Drive. Corona det Mar. Instructor Olen Arnold, a clinical social worker and director of a fljaht ~lax~tion program, will conduct the workshop, which wtll meet from 7 to 10 p.m. each evenina. The rcaistration fee is $23 and further information may be obtained by calling the collcac at 241-6186. Buslnesswomen to elect Election of officers for the new year beginning in August wall hiahhgtu the July 8 mcctina of the Onnae Coast Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Assoc1at1on at the Oa1m Jumper Restaurant an Fountain Valley. The dinner fee 1s SI I .SO and guests are invited. Those interested should contact Penny Dunscth at 966-4332 or 754-6386 for reservation information. Dlabetes semlnar slated As ians, Hispanics get caugh t up quickly in ~v schools' program By TOM WRIGHT OllM~ ... -- A proaram tha1 bOJ115 Altan and Hir.panac students up to occd in EnaJ ish has become a source of pride to the Fountain Valley School District, whose officials say they have found success with a "natural" method ofteachma lanauaae. "One family was told 1n Korea that uu: d1s1nct provided the best education and support for bc&Jnnang and non-Enalish speaking students," distnct spokesperson Cheryl Nonon said. The program 1s offered at two elemen- tary schools, Cox and Oka, and at Masuda Maddie School These 1hrcc schools bad the largest Hispanic population when the program bcpn five years aao. Nonon said. Smee then. the d1stnct's minonty popu- lauon has shifted from Hispanics to Asians. There arc 414 students speaking 29 dialects enrolled an 1hc program. A four-part educauon senes on diabetes will be offered at the Founuun Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center, beginning July 8. Oasscs will run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and a minimal fee ofS25 to cover class expenses is charged to diabetics attending. Call 1he hospital's education department weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:~0 p.m. at 966-8168 for enrollment mforma1ion Masuda Maddie School students speak Mandann, Cantonese, Korean, JaP!fDeSC, Vie1namese, Pushtu (from Afghanistan), Farsi (Persian). French. Polish, Ruma- nian, Hebrew, Ponugucse and Spanish. Mary Glenndenning. head of the Eng- lish Acqu1s11on Center at Masuda, said the d1stnct uses a natural language method, which relics on immersing the students in Enalish and correcting their usage, much like parents teach their children to speak. Teacher Mary Glenndenntn1 lnatructa ~n •tudenta at Muada School ulq the Fountain Dllllr ......... ., ......... __ ___,_ Valley dlatrlct'• ••natura.1" methOd of lmPutiut Enittab to fo.retan-bom atadenta. · Classes outside the center include math- ematics, physical education and an elec- tive. Since these classes rely on example, Glenndenning said students find the on much the same level. with centers are more aware of the students particular problems.." Glcnndenni!lg said.' Women's session scheduled Dcvelopmcn1s an the local and antemauonal peace movement wall be discussed July 10 at the monthly meeting of Women for Orange County at the clubhouse on Landa Isle an Newport Beach. Elizabeth Tierney, co-founder of the Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Irvine will be guest speaker at the 9 45 a m session. Call 639-6954 for add111onal 1nforma11on "Mothers don't leach babies to con- JUgatc verbs, instead. they talk to them, 11lus1rate their meanan~ and corrccl erro~." Glcnndennang s:ud. transition easy. • "In fact. some of our students arc enrolled m advanced placement math classes," she said. The goal is to evenually enroll center students entirely an general education classes. said Glenndcnnang. "Students who hve in the Other ~hool attendance areas arc returned to 1hese schools once they achieve a level of Engh sh proficiency." she said. he said students at the maddJe schools • also want to araduate w1tb t.beir cla'5matcs Because of this and the , apparent academic dafficulucs. the center 1eachcn arc Ufllng rctcnuon ofstudtnts at the school where they went through the center pr<>&r'lm. While Glenndennang and several other teachers arc bilingual, teaching as almost entirely 10 English It would otherwise be v1rtuall) 1mposs1ble for the district to operate its centers. she said. 'They ttave trouble with word prob- lems. but then. who doesn't'> .. But that could c.Jlange an the future. There arc ind1cat1ons that students who return to regular classes at schools that have English-language centers do better academically than studenls 1ransferrcd to schools without laoguatc centers. The co t ot 1he ccntc"' an the 1985-86 school year was $174,374. The district received $55.000 in revenue from outside sources 10 operate the prop-am. The: remainder c.ame from d1stnct general ' education funds. • Studenb spend four penods a d1ly al the cen1cr and the other three classes with the rest of the student body Non-En~ash speakjna students also show flair m computer education classes. Glenndenning said these classes arc an many res~ another lanJuaac class and both English and non-En&11sh spcakana arc "The difference could be unfam1har surroundings. or that teachers at schools Communication stressed Verbal and wntten communications will be explored 1n two Coastline Community College workshops -··wmang and Selling Your ~reenplay .. July I 0 and 17 from 7 to I 0 p.m. and Effect ave Commun1cat1on for Couples" July 12 a1 the Huntang1on Beach Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane The fee for the screenwriting class is $28 while the couples· workshop 1s $25 per person or s4o per couple. Call 241-6186 for details Chlld abuse dlscussed A free d1scuss1on program on child abuSc prcvenuon wall be offered July I 0 from 7 to 9 p m. at the Northwood Community Park. 4531 Bryan Ave. an Irvine. Mary Beth Wadding of the Cit) 's Family Services Pr~m wall be the speaker and further anformauon 1s available' at 559-0464. Caslno Night at Mater Del The Mater Dea High School Quarterback Club wall present a Casano Night July 11 at the Laborers Hall, I 532 E. Chestnut St. Sant Ana. from 7 p.m 10 I a.m Danner will be served from 7 to 9 p.m. and door prizes wall be awarded. The dona11on 1s S 12.50 per person Keratotomy dlscusslon set 1t•s a beauty QC locates 94,000 'lost' Hispanics By o e Assoelated Press Ninety-four thousand Oranae County residents weren't really lost, but they were found Through a typoaraph1caJ error. about 94,000 adult Hispanics were eliminated from results of the lat~t population survey. embarrassed county officials said last week. In fac.t. they say. the county's Hispanic population srcw b) about S0,000 people betv.un 1980 and 1985 and now tot.al around 332,000. A telephone survey was conducted las1 July because coun1y officials thought the 1980 U.S. Census results were outdated. Accurate demographic figures arc essential to county plannmg. The 1980 census showed that 62 percent of the county's Hispanics. about 176.000 people, were over 18. The new survey. error included, showed that only 25 percent of Hispanic or about 82.000 people. were adults. Editor Fernando Velo said he doubted the accuracy of1hc surve) when he saw 1f pubhstT~ artTCT Tt11s monftl "There was JUSI no way there were so man} kids and so few adults.·· he said. A free community lecture on the benefits and drawbacks of radial keratotomy will be prescnled July 9 from 7 to 8 p.m. at I.he Fount.am Valley RegJonaJ Hospital, I 7100 Euclid A vc. Dr. Berry Sussman, an ophthalmolP.&JSt, wall conduct the protfiln and answer questions about eye surgcr}. Calf 545-0166 to reserve space at the program. Miu Newport Beach conte.tantll father around a claulc 1968 Mercede. 300 SL at Uae lfewport GT Concoun d•Ele,tance Sanday. The bny of beaut- lea will be Yyl.ftl for center ataae tbemael•ea at the Aaf. 8 pac.ant at the Balboa Say Club. llore than USO can were on d.lsplay Sanctar.. County officials agreed "I looked at the age d1stnbuuon and the numbers dust didn't look nght.." said Wilham ayk. a senior count} analyst. They were wrong and have been cor- rected The error onl} affected H1span1c age d1stnbut1on and we arc cena1 n the rest of the survc~ csumate~ were correct" Monday June 30 Fliers OK after ejecting fromjet over Pacific Velo as wary oftha1 assertion. No meetln11 1cbeduJtd PoucE Loe By tbt A11oelated Prt11 The t~o-man crew of a Manne Corps A6-E tighter was an good cond1t1on Sunday after ha' ing 10 CJeCI as lhey returned 10 1he aircraft earner USS Ranger, a spokesman at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said. The pilot, Capt. Vincent P. H1111ans. and bombardier-navigator Capt. Richard J. Racine were plucked from the ocean 1.400 males off Southern Cahfom1a on ~aturda" and taken to the earner's hospital · The jet had mtthanacal problem\ 1>n approacll 10 the earner and wcnl down w< males from the Ranger at 9·30 a m "This same surve\ that losl all tho~ people also said 1hai the count) ·s popu- lation ofH1spananonl> increased 50.000 I don't think that'<; an)v.herc near the lruc increase It's got to he more." he said 5 hurt in head-on crash near El Toro Marine base hotel. 1hc v1c11m told pohu~ \unday The loss was es11mated a1 S200 • • • Police artts1ed Gllbcno V1nccn1 Her- rera. 19. ofBlldw1n Park and (had Lnhe G1re1h. 19, of Buena Park on su~p1c1on of au10 then The 1wo were a~sted Fnda~ on Cedar Strccl, pohct said · ••• Hubcaps valued al $600 were \tokn 10 hot wire a Volk•wagcn C1h1a bc1wc<"n 10 p m Sa1urda) and noon \unda~ 111 the 3200 block ofTurlod. ••• Tools equipment ind luu,aRc ~orth S 1.830 were reponcd \lolen trom 1 loc krd aarage in 1he 2300 bloc:!>. of Bunker 11111 "'8) • • • ( ar wa' and dcodon1er wonh S"I! wcrr bedroom window 1n th(' ~00 hlock of I 31h 'itrcct and stoic $91 o in Jewell) 11 $4S hhllk leather puN:" and S I 0 cn\h Thieve\ m ile ~.;hi \a1ltna w1nche\ 'alucd •I SS.Olli lrom w<',lcm Manne. ~I ~f( ~ \ur' ('yOr . . . < ulpnt\ \IOlc a pu~ and c""111 can. from 11 llr p.trked in thec11~ ht-ach parluna ln1 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OI tlle o.lly .... It_, .\ head-on COlll\IOn JUSI OUl!tldC lhl' \1.mnc ( orp., \ir ~ta11on 1n El Toro 1nJum·d liH' pcopk· latl' Ciaturda) onl' l rll1la ll) T hl' ncudent on urrcd a1 aboul 10 '0 p.m on Trahuw Road JUSt 'wOuth of Pu\l.tn ~H·nuc stud Call· f<11n1.i l11ghv.a) Pa1ml d1\pau:h!.'r Jandk <km Jaml'\ ·\lhanl'~l' 1 I. of Fullerton wa~ drn 1na a 1980 Ford C ouncr lJ. Haul \lluth <>n Trabuco when he cntcrl•d a ~hnrp cur"l' 1n the road and lf'Ytne A nude male wan rrponcd walk1na up and down N11hth1y,.k Citrttt 1~u1 I l p m \unday. bul lhc \uspcct wa, aone when poll"t anwed ••• An adult wa\ artt'1td for altt-srill> dnv1na while 1nto1uca1ed 1n the-v1c-1n11y of Ttmbtr Run and Wtst \ale l oup Sunda) at about 7 pm • • • Wind httld w1ptn w't'rc tom o ff four \ChtclC\ and wires wtrc cut tn tn11nc companmcnt •• • und 6 1l m SUnda~ on Cip1ccv.ood Way. ' . . u pcct1 wen: acc:n iumpina uu t of 1 white and 0111n c Volkaw rn bu1. lr)tn& to open vch1clC' door\ parktd on Rrook1tont. • • • A. man d~ ~ in 1 cottumt' wa\ rrpont'd JUmp1n1 out11 vch1 k nca.r lhc.' Santa I c 1111lrnal11n1ck1 It C'uhcr Satur · drifted across the double \dlow hn!.' into oncoming traffic. (HP ullkt"r C hnstopher Wnghl ... 11d fhe Couner plowed hcall-11n 1n10 the 1976 Ford Mustang betn~ Jn"!.'n h} 1 I ·)'ear-old Irwin l cw" of \nn1,1 Ana. Clem said .\lbanc!IC was rushed 111 !\11<;\1on Community Hospital .,..11h m.1Jnr head 1n1unes He ,.,3, ll'portl'd 1n cr1t1cal cond1t1on toda> H1spa~scnger.Sco1tlul.1' .:!.:! ofll Toro was taken to Wc\tllll \ikd1~al (. cnlcr with a broken It'!! I le wa' rcponcd 1n ~Hable cond1111•11 Ll'w1s was in scnou\ n11•d1t1on u1 day 112 am Fountain Valley Aftcrdo"nJ 11me\a1urd.h n11h1. a th1rf entered the office at 1hr tl .. n < hrHon 'ta11on. 17080 Magnolia \t J'll"1hl> U\IOI a kc) The in truder orcntd .i lloor 'llfc and stolcca\h. ettd1t 11nl rt·H•I""""" ch«h all valued 11 $7.lti'I • • • T.,.O pickup trul k$11tCrC' rtJ\l,lnCll \IOfcn ovtr 1hc v.ttkend A rt"drnt of 1 hC' 11 IXXJ blcxk or El Panio rcpurtnl~I b" "1'h•I• I 984 TO)ofa p1c~ur ulurJ 1 SK ooo "" 1.0.en rrom Euclid \trn·I •rlh ,,, ~bier \\cnuc. A ru1den1 ol tht 111100 nlod. nl San Bnino ~ntd that '"nirun<' ,111lr hi\ l"C'J I 0115 TO)Ota p1d .. u[' ' lurc1111 '11 tltlO from ht\ C'lrpon • • • Th1evt's u~ 1 p1r1 c of 111n1 rr1r 111 brtaik I front door 1<1 liur11lor1/\' l 1nm11 C omputcr' 165110 lhrhrn Hh1I 11 om \ Ml'>'>IOn ( ommun1t} "'1th maJOr fanal lacerations Both of Lewis' passengers also were 1nJured in the collts1on John Rose. 10 of Santa Ana was 1n stable lOn d111on at Western Medical Cen1cr w11h ma1or facial lacerations. k..arcn Ack1ron. 19. oflrvinc was an \<.'nou' cond1t1on at M1ss1on Com- mun1l) with moderate head inJuncs. a hmp1tal spokesman said. Rescue~ had to use the "Jaws of L 1k" to free some of1hc v1c1tm'i from the wrcckaie. C lcm s~ud the ac<.·1dcnt 1s under invcst1ga11on. peny elteuuve rcponed Fnday mom1na. Tht' lo 1 tnchidcd computer ('(luipment valued at SJ, 720 • • • A, buraJar chmbtd over a woodel\ fence. th('n eniercd a home <ln the 17000 block of Mt Lyndora 1hruuah a \hd1n1 ala , wmdm~. a ru1dent rtponnJ Sunday. The lou, e'ttmated 1t SS6 I, 1t1cludcd a man'i wallc1, a ~oman''I wallet and a man's .,.n\lw11ch • • • Vand_., \ml hcd tht fron1 ala.u win duw 1 l>e~·an all~ ... &Sil Warocr A\:.C-lhc mana~ rrporttd ~unday mom1n1 \prtrtnlly. no on tnacrcd the buunc '· ho\\r\C'r l he dama e ""..,. est1nl11cd 11 s \00 Newport Beac h \n unat1endc-d punc containinJ ~" ~h \' '' \lultn llfT 1 cha1\C lounac 11 thr ~"''"'"' luunar nf the Scv.pon Mamou from a Mcrcedes·Bcnz parked Saturda) on 4 ht strttt, the v1c11m 1old pohCt' • • • An es1tma1cd $3.SOO tn fum11ure wa\ stolen from a leased apanmcnt on Hrd Strccl . the "1c11m said • • • Poh~ arttSted James Rodne) C'ulh:r. 27. of "'lcwpon Bctch on su .p1c1on uf dnv1na under the influence of alcohol Cutler waurrc~tcd 112 Ha m ~unda) on Jamboree Road 11 Bayside • LapnaBeacb 4. walltt, a camtra and cash -1oac1hcr wonh SI 7S -were .iolen fmm a car parktd on ( Hi&hway north of Crystal < ov('. t e v1c11m told ptihct Sunda) • • • A white 1qss Toyota van wa' rcponC'd stolen \aturd1y on Pull Avtnuc and Manzanita Onvc The vch1clt howr\tt WI\ rrcovered later in tht day • • • ~ "11 b1cyde 'alued 11 SbCl wa\ rrponrd stolC'n Saturday on C"t11qu1ta trcel ••• Pohet amst~ thl't'C motonsl\ on su p1c1on of dnvin.a under the 1nOutn< C' of alcohol 0.vtd Jamei Donovan. 2ti, of l..quna N11uel wu a~ntd at b.30 p m unda) on G iota Drive. R r Michael Ktftr, 21 or n Di 0 WH stOpptd II 11 2S p n\. ~tl.lrdl) on Oak l!TCI And P.ul Mlt'hacl Bt-dal'd. 2.l. ~ HuntlTtJtOTT Beach wa •~ltd at I 20 pm Saturday on "'lonh C N\I H11hY.I) CoetaMeaa !\ SSOO la""n muv.tr wH rt~nC\l ,toltn from an OflC'n p c 1n the .00 hloc~ of R\tral 1.itnr • • • \ con' rmMr ton wl\ l ut 1n an •Hlrmrn \ reponed stolen from Wa1e~orks < ar 'Wash. 'OIO Bnstol S1 ~lw('('n ~ pm Sal•Jrda) and 8 30 a m Sunda) The al•,., 10 Ille ca\hter·~ booth had httn \m1t\hcd Huntinpn Beacb Burslan l'l'movro a \C~n Imm a • • • A. tclc' l\t0n -.cl wa~ 'tolcn from Mc~ \> t('\\ \( hool I 7M> I "v1 la • • • T htcVC\ tirokc a w1ndo11t 10 a sil .. er . ~1\un \cn1r1 nt'ar a lx'ach park.in& 101 and 'tole I PUr\C' 01 ym pic_golcl medalist held on pot-raising rap . By the Associated Press man~uana wn\ tound inside the home and • 7 manJuana plants were lfO""· An Olympic aold medah~1 who 1ng ouisadc. the detective ad guided the lJ. archer) t<'nm 10 v1ctoi; dunna the I Q84 ~um mer "tic told u the \luff was· for h (1ame'I WU lrtt'ltcd af)cr f-ull<'MOn JX~Onal U~ and that f\.e had bccl police alleacdl) d1~0\cred man-srow1na1tandhar\J~tin,ilthcrcfor1 Juana a.rowing an hi\ bade vard pohc<' hule ovl'r thrtt ynn. ' Hamtlt said. said · John t.he~tcr W1lhaim. 32. was W1l11Am~ who ~orksas~n arrcstC'd for 1nHst1gat1on of lf'OW1ng. a \port101goods lOtt in Puct1t.e i.fl po1scssan1 and ~lhna manJuana. won the aold medal at 19 lQ ~ ~t«t1 vc Kc' an lt1m1lton ~•d Wal· I qn Olympic Cam • said Teo hams wa" ~leased on is D\\n_.RippctJtr_o.f_ nllf~---!i-tl r«ognizancc '>hortl~ af\cr hi\ Thu~ Coml1)1Uec 1n Colorado pn day aOt'moon arrt1tt <. olo • Poh<'c alw UTt\tcJ hi\ v.1fc, t the 19 4 Ol)mp in L05 ~ Tamcra.17. and she 11t:i!tll\O rTlca~d nick.,, W1lham coacl\ed the men"' on her own tt(ogn11ancc. lbm1lton archer) team ta . td and ti ~•d mcdab The couple v.crc am•\ted tollow1na W1lham1 al 1 the au\hOf' Jr an anonymou' 1ck'phnnc 11p, Hamil· "4.rchcry for nncn" al\d.. cuat ton 01d Morr 1h,1n '" ric111nlh of Fqual Rc-atuon.'' ht id. , . . ) • .... J Stricken Sen.East takes his own life Georg.fa sodomy law upheld Supreme Court divided 5-4 in decision marking setback for gay rights groups · Publlc '• pre-trlal bearlag a ccess supported By tbe ~Hoclattd PreH Asphyxiation of North Carolina legislator revealed OREENVJLLE. NC (AP) -Sen John East appeared cheerful despite lingering illness and was looking forward to rcsumana has academic career after his 1erm expired, said Slunned colleagues aner learning lhat the staunchly conscrvauve legis- lator's death apparently was a \Utcade "lt'SJUSt a blow," Sen Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. East's poh11cal mentor and a fellow champion ot conservative causes, said Sunday "I don't thank I'll ever ge1 over 11." PrcsJ<i~nl Reagan, vaca11onang al his mountamlop ranch near Santa Barbara. ( ahf .. hailed h1\ long-lime conservauve ally as a "true patriot " .. He wa!> a quiet and effective legislator, who never wavt'rcd 1n his belief 1n pnnuplc and in his de- termination to kl'l'P our coun1ry strong." Reagan said 1n a <.tatcmen1 Easl. 55. was lound b> an aide in 1hc garage ofh1s Greenville home \honl> after 8 am Suntla). polKc ~ud Sen . J ohn Eut aide who had amvcd to bnng mail to the senator East and Pet~e had lei\ Washington by car Saturday morning and amved an Greenville some11me after noon. said Jerry Woodruff. East's press S«retar). East's wife. Pnsc1lla. ~as an ~uth Carolina v1s1tang her mother at 1he lime of his death. Surv1von. also include two daughlt>~. A-~menal service wall be held at 2 pm. Tuesday in Jarvis Mcmonal Ll nned Methodist rtiurch 1n Green- ville by the Rev J. Malloy Owen, h1\ pasior. said Norman W Wllke"o11 ol Wilkerson Funeral Home. The '><.'nator. confined to a wheel- lhair because of poho when hl· wa\ 24~ was_hos.p1lahLed c.atl)c 111 l Y.85 tor h>po1hyro1d1!tm He aJo.o wa\ hosp1- 1ah1ed for trealment of n low while hlood lell c:ounl and a unnarJ hl0<.kage and m1s..cd much ol tht• '>enate\ work last \Car WASHINGTON (AP) -The sharply d1v1ded Supreme Court today upheld a Ueorg1a law that makes sodomr a cnmc, ruhng that consent· ing adults have no constitutional right to pnvate homosexual conduct. The S-4 ruling represented a defeat for the numerous P>'. rights organiz.a- laon) !hat had mob1liied against the Georiia law. The justices reversed lhe federal appeals court ruhng that the Geora1a law. which defines sodomy as "any ~xual act involving the sex organs of one person and the mouth or anus of another" anfnnges on a "fundamen- tal" constnut1onal nght. Fundamental righ1s arc deserving of lhe Constttu11on's fulles1 protec- tion. and may be infringed only if the stat~ can show a "compelling interest" for at. The Supreme Court previously has ruled that decmons 10 marry, have children. practice birth control or have an abortion arc such fundamen- tal nghts. Howe.ver. wntang for the ht~ coun 1oday. Justice Byron R. Whate said, "We think 11 evident that none of the rights announced an those cases bcari. any resemblance to the claimed con,.titullonal right of homosexuals to engage 1n acts of sodomy" The Georgia law. s1m1lar to those u1 more than one-third of the states also makes cenain heterosexual acis a l nmc e-.en 1f performed by a marned couple. Today's dcca'lion appeared to re-- move any doubt about th<' cons1ilu· taonallty of those laws, as well as the const1tut1onahty of state fornaC'atton laws making 11 a crime for two unmamed people to have ~x. "Plainly enough otherwise illegal conduct 1s not always 1mmun1zed whenever II octurs an the home," White said. "It would be d10icult to limit the claimed nght 10 homosex- ual conduct while leaving exposed 10 prosecution adultery, incest and other sexual cnmes even though they are committed an the home " Joining Whne were Chief Justice Warren E. BulJer and Justices Lewi" F. Powell, William H. Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor Justices Harry A. Blad.mun. Wil- ham J. Brennan, Thurgood MarshaJI and John Paul Sievcns dasM:ntcd. Blackmun said he saw no JUst11i- ca1ion for "invading the houses. hearts and minds of c1t11ens who choose to hve their lives d1fTeren1ly." The Georgia law was challenged by Michael Hardwick, an Atlanta bar- tender and homosexual who was arrested an 1982 fo r comm1t11ng sodomy an has home. Today's dcc1S1on was lht• court''\ first detailed gay rights ruhng since 1967. when It ruled that aliens found to be homosexual ma> be deponcd as 1nd1v1duals .. affi1ctt'd with a p\ycho- pathac personaht> " WASHINGTON -The public can attend pre-mal heanngs in criminal. cases. even 1f a defendant objects, the Supreme Co.un ruled today. Sy a 7-2 vote, the court said Judges may conducl prcirial hennng!I an secret only u a last re;.on to ensure a fair tnal and only after tell ins why such s~eps are ne<lessary. The ruling cames enorn;ious practical s1gn1ficance. especrnlly for the news media. because nine of every I 0 cnmanal prosccut1on' ure concluded before they reach 1nal. The JUStaces said newci reponers and 01her member$ of the public wrongly were excluded from a 41-day pretnal heanng for a Cahforn1a nurse later convicted of k1lhng I 2 hospital pa11cnts. The closed heann~ conducted an the ca~ of Robert Ru bane Diaz were challenged by the R1vers1de Press-Enterpnsc aner the newspaper's rcponer'i were barred from the courtroom Blased redlstrlctlng disallowed In 9 -0 vote WASHINGTON -The upreme ( oun rebuffing the Reagan adman1strat1on. made at easier today for blacks and other manonlles to challenge red1stnct10g plans that may d1lu1c ihear voling ~trenglh. By a 9-0 vote. the JUSlaces ruled 1ha1 nearl) all of a Nonh Carolina lcgisla~vc redis1nc1ingplan violated 1he 1982 Youn~ Righi\ Act by reducing black voting power. Justice Wilham J. Brennan said a three-Judge federal court had sufficient evidence to determine the Nonh Carolina plan hun the chances for electing blacks to the state legislature. except an one d1stnc1 wher~ blacks have been elected in six straight electaons The case a11rac1ed na11onw1de attention because 11 patted the adman1strat1on ag;uns1 the Republican National Committee and a b1pan1san congressional group headed by Senate MaJOraly leader Roben Dole of Kansas, a possible pres1dcnt1al candidate an 1988. Court upholds polltlcal gerrymandering WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court has upheld the t1me-honorcd pratt1ce of gen) mandenng, drawing vorang d1str1Cb to favor one political party over the other Today's 7-2 ruling ~1d leg1slat1ve and congressional d1stncts drawn for partisan advantage generall) arc consutuuonal as long ac. they meet the "one person. one vote" slandard for balanced representation. At slake an the case ma} be control of the House of Reprc~nta11ves. where Democrats have held a maJonty since 1955 Dr Lawrence Hams who um- ducted an aulop\) \aid lhc ..cnawr died ofasph~x1a11on b> Larbon mon- oxide between m1dn1gh1 and ~ a m 'iunda> ''The manner ot death ha., all thl' appearanct' of ~u1nde. ha\l'd on thl' autopsy and the '><.Cnl·:· ht• 'k11d "In my opinion he look hi'> own Ilk I have no question ahout 11 .. Thl' h\pothyro1d1sm a glandular 1 ond111on that leads to 1mhalancc: in tht• hod} 's hormones ma> ha'c led to hi\ \U1c1dc. said Dr Ti.... Cira\ a prok'>sor of meJ1e1nl· al the lln1\t•r- "'' ol "'lonh ( ·arolina at< hapcl 11111 "l-f)poth\'ro1d1'>m ha'> a fa1rl\ ~" 11ng l·onnccuon ~1th dcprc<,s11111 Jnd it's a fairh '>e,crl' and thrurlll llqucss1on." Gra\ fk!ad I le Jdtkd that Jrugi. can ohcn allt•\ 1.1ll' tht· dt•prc.,s1on Private funding weighed for space sh:uttle East was found h ing on I hl' llo(lr beside the car. \aid polile D1..·tl'lll\l' Clifton Wcathcnngton ahead with a new orh1ter "A nole was found <II till' '>ll'lll' tht contents of wh1d1 an~ lon\11.k1nl .1 personal commun1ca1111n tx·1wru1 Senator Eas1 .ind hi\ famll\ \a1J thl police statement r he ~ J'>h1n11-t11n Post quoted a pohtl' ufl1ler J'I 'ia~1ng the note menuom•d hie; ht·alth pruh I ems In a news tonkrcnll' \untl•n. lll'lms said he had la\t \pokcn "11h I a'>t Thursda> night ').\"'ITA. BA.RBARA (AP) -The Reagan adm1n1strat1on. which ot- hualh 1s s11ll mum aboul plans to • l plan· the de'ltroycd Challenger 'pace <1huttlc or how to pay for 11, is 'how1ng some interest in pnvate tundan~ for a fourth orbiter, a senwr adm1111c,trut1on official says. "The onl) prohkm ,., onl' uf funding·· <>aid the official. who \pokt• l.iunda} onl~ on condauon he not b<· named James C.. fletcher. the new adm1n- 1.,tra1or of the National Acronau11c\ and <ipat'c Adrn1n1strat1on, ha\ argued that a four-,huttle fleet 1s e!>sent1al. but he has balked at the idea of absorbing the entire estamatl·d S:!.8 b11l1on cos1 an h1\ S 7 'hilhon budget The Pt•n tagon I\ pushing for a replacement for ( hallenger a'> well bul Congress has '>hown lattlc 1nchna- 11on to find the funds 111 light ol (1ramm-Rudman budget bell lightening. The official, one of Reag.a n ·., dose<>t aides, said the idea of private. creauve fund-raising ha!> been d1~u'>-.cd by top Reagan aide,. East wa\ fC.1unJ "' l11hn 1'1.·trn· :in · I le looked well hut une nnn knows what''> ini.1de of another per 'on · Helm\ said ... I had no inkling \l.hJt'>oever He was an a good mood lk rnnt anu~d lO Ix'. dmouragl·d ahou1 h1\ ht•alth bu1 not \<Cl\ mud1 · A h1gh-rank1ng Reagan aide wht1 anompan1ed Reagan to the Wei.I < oac;t for his pre-Fourth of July ,.a<:auon <1a1d there is a desire among 1hc top-level prc'>1den11al staff to RO • YOU'RE AVERY lh·art d1st·;N· will tragnally daim ~I 10.1 x X l 1111 ·11 and \\111111 ·11 this war \\(·n· happy to l\l'fl< >rt ti It' <>~ 1 H·r of the ltt·art :ti nght \\ 1111 t he one of thrm •A 2Jst n·ntur~ t<:<. hnolog~ to tralk de>\\ n a 20th centun kill<'r. 'l'liat :-.<·<·1111ngl~ ll1z1., p1Ct1m· 1s ctlh>tl :111 <'< '11 x:anhog1 :1m. p:irl of a st rt'\\ t '<·I 11 >< anilogr:1111 \t ud~ Fun~.~<'\ hut d1·t:t1l('d t•11rn1gll for a well Trairwd pl1~'1t 1.111 to spot\.\ 1th <f'',,, l't'f't:u11t' 1111· prt ·\ l'I Kl' or I 1011 pn '\('I I< ( 111 roronan art1·1' d1s<'.L\t Its a wst 111:11 n·pn·.,1·111\ tlw ahsolut(' slat1· of tlu .1rt 111 d1·1t ·1 mming till' ,1at1· of t I w 1111111:111 heart And 1h lll'.'11111 w ol \t '\t ·r:ll '"oph1st1< atl'd s<. rt·e11111g It'( Ii lll(jlll'S 111 whtlh tilt 11~1.rt lnst1t111<· spt'( 1.1111.t•s •It doesn't hurt to l<·t us look at your heart. \\1· s1wrialtzt· 1n pamles' tt•\tlllg ;\ 11 t ·t hocm llograrn, Ii 1r lllSl:tlHl', ISntlltd llOll lll\:t.'ii\t' Tli.lt llH.".Uls 11 dot•snt Ill\ ade tilt· hod\ ,l\ do trad1t1on.tl It·~·' ~1·1b1t1\t· n1t'lllodologit·s )c 111 ~i1 npl~ lw do\\ 11 and p<:dal :I\\ :t\ \ lt>t'l1111<·1a1111le11 din.'t'b abso It 1tl'I~ ... ati ·and pamlc·s' \Olllld \\ :tH'~ n 110 \our< llest rill W:t\('\ l>ollll<l' illtO. 0\l'f and ar1111nd your lwart pr<xluring that 11111\ p1ttun· Tlw t·11L1rt· pron.'<.IUr(' takt·" a bit lt·~s than a 11 hour from p<'<~thng to consultation 1\ 11d It ran lw worth a h fet1nw • Orange County's premier heart institute does more than takl· your picture. St Jude· I It )spJtal a1 Kl ~l'hahilitat1on l:t'llt<'r 111 Fullerton h<L'i m~unt;uned a n.·1n1tation f( >r stall' ot tilt' art nw<lical rnn· for ll<'arl\ tlm"t cltca<h•s , .\mJ 111 that Umc. wcvc Ml< Cl'ssf ullv treatC'd thousamb and I thous;mds of cardiac pati<·nL~ Our Institute st;m<b read}. in fact. fi)r \ 1rtually ;myth1ng that r:u1 hap pen to or affect tile humm1 h<."art C:athetcnzat1rn 1\ halloo11 (Ulgio pla.\t}. b} ptL\.\(.'S. vaJVl' rl'plan·mcnL\ \\(• r:m shov .. } ou ho\a.. to stop smokmg. rc<lurl' ~tl't.'S.\ t·at ht·ttcr. ~<·t fit And if you'w had a h<'art attack. you'll he happ} to know . , Helping to Q~~ .. !ill we touch. • • ' .. White House <,poke.,man Larry ~peakes said last week that Reagan was not expccte<l to announce hi\ decision on a ~huttk unlll ahcr we have a superb rehahilitati1 Hl program. From famil} supf><>rt l<> ther :tp} Ewl") thing to get you up and hack 11110 your rehrt1lar routill<' :L\ soon a.1., possible • l-800-<j'l)-T'8.l. CalJ that numhcr tor a free bro chure on ho\\ to rtx·o~rnzt·. and mort· 1mportallll}. help prew11t heart dis<·:L\\' Call II also ti >r much more i11 f(>nllation on our suptrhly staffed I k~trt I nstitutc and il\ sped al <•rho cartliography department. Call it for vourS(•lf or for S(>Oll' , rn1c you care ahrnll tcxiay Yo11' II h<' happy you did. And so will vour !wart • THE HEART INSTITUTE AT ST. JUDE HOSPITAL Stalt>-of-cht art fadllt~ for tht ptt· - ~tntkm. ~«1km and rThabilltatkm of heart-rtlurtd prohkm~ 101 F~ \ak'nd:i "Nl Or • fullcrton. f..caJlfomla 9l6~ 1-800-443-2782 < aJI durfnJt bu.'lnn: hou"' anolhl'f high levl'I While Hou~ meeting I'> held on the c,ubJeCt Spcakeo; ..aid that was not expt-cted 10 occur until afler Reagan returned from < al1forn1a today The L<>n,trut 11on of a shuttle by a pn\.iltl' tirm that would lease the veh1ck hal'k to NASA has some ffit.'rll. lhC 00ic1al 'iald. although It IS ac, \Ct untlcar whether such an arrangement would actually save the go,crnmrnt monc) U.S.cri1ne rate shows sharp dip 'v\A'°llll"C1TOI\. CAP) -The numlx·r nf .\mcncan hou~hold\ 1ourhl·d b) a crime of \. 1olence or 1hell 1n I Y85 fell by 6(Xl.000 to one an even four. the lowe!lt lc:vcl in a det·:i(:k 1hc J ust1le Department re- port\ In 1985. nearl)' 22 2 m1l11on house- hold!> were touched by cnme. com- pared with 22.8 malhon 1he previous year. the department's Bureau of J ust1t·c Statistics said in a new report \unday. The total has been declining .,ince 1982. when nearly 25 million households were affected. In I Y85. houc;cholds with high incomes and households an urban area~ were more vulnerable to crime than others. w11h black. households somewha1 more vulnerable than while households ( ·nme touched 26 percent of black households. 29 pcrct'nt of households with incomes of more than S25,000 and 30 percent of urban households. One an 13 households was bur- glamed an 1985 or had a member who was the v1ct1m of a rape. robbery or assault committed by a stranger. a category the governmenl a'ency labeled "h1gh -rnncern cnmes.' I CIA will bolster its aid to Contra forces NEW YORK (A P) -Following last week''I House vote to iive 1he Nicaraguan Contras SI 00 ma Ilion in aid. the Central lntclhgencc Agency plans 10 provide the rebel forces with SUP.port wonh an addilional $400 m1lhon, Newsweek reports. In its July 7 ed1t1on, 1he mapzane said the CIA. which has been barred from military involvement with the Contras since 1984, wall provide suppon ancludang coven logistical support, tra1n1n1. commun1ca11o ns and 1n1elltgencc Nt'wsweck quoted unnamed wurtC!t as ~yang the CIA had rcbu1h llS 1n1elhgence network an Central Amenca and hat!" hared more Spana h-speakang aacnts The C'IA also will funnel money and supplies to the Contras from their supportm around the world. the map11ne s11d. Judge denlea appeal of Bundy ezecutlon MIAMI (Ar) -A Dade County tircuit Judge hos denied a request to block 1he c~ccutaon of 'ICnal killer Theodore R Bundy. scheduled for 7 am FOT Wednesday Judac f dward t owan'" ruling wall Knd Bundy's attorney" back to Tallah•~~ to scck a "Ut> from the •late Suprtmc < ·oun. l.awye~ \ltd the)' Y..Crcn'l SUfe when ~hC JU&ll~ """uld hear the appeal. ~ -Cowan who \Cnlenc~d Bundy to die 11f\er has 1979 tnal here for the brutal murders of two Aonda tate lJlfavcrsaty iorority ~isters. and the flonda Suprcmt' C'oun tut "(etk te"Je"(ted stay requtsts bccau e Bundy'" attorney' hadn't filed any ap~I~ nusana new challcnlJt') to h1' conv1c11on Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, J une 30, 1088 •Al ., . "' -- Missouri steams in to SF, mefl5 antiwar protests CHP checks charter, tour buses following crash killing 21 people By t AllOclac.4 Presa V ALENClA -The CaJ1fom11 Hi&hway Patrol conducted a 1urpnsc weekend safety checlc of about SO charter and tour buscs at the Su fll&s M&JJC Mountain amusement park. The 1n~pcct1ons marked NauonaJ Bus Jtty Week. June 23-29, and followed the May 30crash of a tour bus into the Walktr River near the Nevada-California border Twenty-ont people. most of them from Santa Monica, were killed. ''I am sure the Walker River incident hu w methana to do with the anspcct1on1," said CHP pokesman Mark Lunn. Death toll _Jn pickups_ increasing SAN FRANCISCO (Al') -The USS M1ssoun had an eventful re~um to us future home port over the weekend. rescuing three people from an disabled fi shing vessel and sparking a prote•n that saw 125 demonstrators nrrestcd. weekend, said a shentfs spokesman who declined to gJve his name. LOS ANG LES (AP) -AltbouJh m0$l vehicle occupants are now required to wear safety bcJts in C1hfom1a, passcngcn siuana ia the b k of pickup lNcks remain free to ride unrestrained -sometimes with fatal results · Thirty-five of the protesters who conducted a four- hour blockade of the newly rccommi,'i1oncd battleship Saturday remained in jail and vowed to force a tnal on charges of obstruction and c1v1I d1 sobed1ence. They said they wanted .to bnnJ a!tention to their drive to hall the Reagan admm1strat1on i. acuv1t1es 1n C cntral America. The held demonstrators are members of a na- t1onwtde group called 'Pledge of Resistance," which helped draw a crowd of about 3,000 people to the San Francisco Embarcadero to mark the return of the M1ssoun for the upcoming Fourth of July weekend. Ellsbera said the d1fferen~ between the protests of the 1960s and the '80s arc that current objectors arc older and several police and other nuthonticb now .. have gone out of their. way to let ui know that they're quite sympathetic to what we're doing." Carrying picket signs reading "No lntervenuon In Cenlral Amenca." "USS M1ssoun Means Hiroshima" and "Prevent World War Ill" the protesters staged a stt- an, npped down portions of a fence and eng.a~ in "pushang and shovana," according to police, dunng the blockade 1n the dock area. March of DJme• telethon earn•$ J 7 mlll1oa LOS ANGE -The March of Dimes ra111ed more than S 17 2 million to fi&ht b1nh defects this weekend wtth its 21-hour "Dom America" national telethon. With all the fiaures talhcd except those pledges taken dunn' tbe last three hours in Sou them California, S 17,21 3,478 had been raJSed nat1onw1de. said Jerome Radwin, Man=h of Dim~, vice president of corporate communications. "The funds raised this weekend on 'Born Amenca' will help us let freedom nng for Amenca's babies," he said. The telethon. the fourth the health orpn1zauon has staged, started at 9 pm Saturday a.nd ended at 6 pm Sunday. The lack of aeat belU c.an tum tht • most useful feature o( a packup into the most dan&irC?u' when the carao i' 'j pa senam. 9ffiesals say. "People ®n't sa.lly think about it • much, but obviously there arc no wat 1 belts or anythina else back there to stop xou from bcinJ Ouna out thc- baek. • S&Jd Officer Jill Anael of the '-C1h fom11 HIJhv.-ay Patrol. .. h's not a ,, pretty 11&ht." Police in not gear intervened bccau~ the battleship's crew of 1,650 was unable to leave the 58.000-ton dreadnouaht. according to police offi cer Richard Holder. Newborn thrown from LA window die• "I feel very ashamed of what my country 1s doang at this point," Daniel Ellsbe s~ud Sllnday night in a telephone 1nterv1ew from San Francisco County Jail Ellsbcrg, 55, who now lives an nearby Kensington. was a lead figure in Vietnam War protests and lea~cd the .. Pentagon Papers" to the press. Earlier Saturday, the ship-Its $475 m ii hon nuclear- age refil nearly complete -was approaching San Francisco Bay when 1t spotted the disabled fishing boat Valene M about 10 miles southeast of the Farallon Islands, the Navy said LOS ANGELES -A baby boy. allegedly thrown from a second-story apartment window by hJS 16-year-old mother. dtcd JUSt hours after he was born. authont1es said The infant died at 5.1 S a.m. Sunday at Martin Luthcf King Jr.-Drew Medical Center. r.11d nursing supervisor Dorothy Henry A coroner's probe was ordered to detennme the cause of death. The infant's teen- age mother was arrested Saturday and booked for mvest1gauon of attempted The CHP docs not keep statistics on the number of people an= or killed while nd1n1 in the of · trucks. but officers repon t.M potcn-~· ual for such mishaps Ii rising as t.hc number of pickups incrcaJCS. "I feel it's a very good 11mc to be 1n Jail. to protest what President Reagan IS doang In Nicaragua.'' Twenty-five men and 10 women refused to accept c1tat1ons on the charges and remained 1n Jail through the The 887-foot "Big Mo." whose crews fo ught in two wars and whose main deck witnessed the World War II surrender of the Japanese. ~nt a motor whaleboat to pick up the boat's crew murder -· "There definitely are a lot more • pickups on the roads, especlllly small pickups," CHP Sat. Mark Lunn said S{evie Wonder a surprise guest at Indians '.benefit. BURBANK (AP) -A ~urpme appearance hy Stevie Wonder brought a brief nun; of telephoned donations. but only about I 000 people attended the Drums Acro~'i Amenca benefit concen for Indians being e\ 1cted from their AnLOna rcscrvauon. organuer'> '\a y "All the ticket sales are goang w pay the bills." said concert producer Bob Grad "But mone) 1s not the 1s.,ue here Our goal was to ra1~ the awareness of the Amcncan people about the phght of1he Indians" Some uf the conccngoers com- plained when the)' teamed their JERl SAL EM ( .\P) -Parliament and the Supreme ( oun ha\.e begun -;cparate heanngson the killing of two Palestinian bu!. hijackers and lhe alleged goH:rnment CO\crup that loll owed -\ three-Judge high mun panel staned heanng fhe appeals again'>I President Cha11t1 tknog'" dec1c;1on to grant 1mmunll) from prosct:ut1on to the head of the Shin Bet ~cret ..en.1u· and three agent!> In the Knesset. or parliament. lour small left-wing panic!> and the ultra nationalist Kach Pany pre..entcd mouonsofno confidcnte 1n the !>ha~y coalluon government, wh1l h has been spht by the sc:andul. Israel Radio o,a1d Pnmt· M1n1c;tcr Shimon Peres was eJtpcctcd to re- spond to the motion'> by ~y1n6 he would support an invc!.t1gauon anto the purpon edgovernment coverupas long as 1t would not harm the '>ccret scr> ice or reveal secrets S1mha D1n111. a Libor Part)' leg1!.- la tor. told the Associated Pre\\ he would propose creaung a Jud1c1al 1nQUll) com m1S'ilOn to IO\.C'illgate whether '\ 1t1hak Shamir leader of adm1ss10n would go toward pro- duct10n costs. "They should have told us that the money wasn 't going to go towards the cause " said Renee GimballZ.a. 32. of TuJunga. who bought a S20 11cket "I was expecting more people. I'd be real d1sappo1nted 1f I were the producer and looked up at this little crowd " The eight-hour concen Sunda} was sponsored b} World Concerts for Human11y, which opposes the July 6 removal of 15.000 Navajo and Hopi I nd1ans from their sacred land called Big Mountain lhe nghH~ang L1kud bloc leader and pnme minister at the lime of the 1984 k1lllngs. had approved the coverup "In a few months this guy will be 1 n lhargl' The public has to kn ow 1f he will come here with clean hand-;," D1mll. a former ambassador to the United States.-said at the Kncs'iCt before the debate began Shamir. now foreign minister an the coallt1on government headed by Labor's Peres. will take over as pnme minister in October under a power- <,hanng pact between the two panics that followed stalemated elections in Jul:r 1984 His foes 53) that Shamir wa'i involved in covcnng up Shin Bet'~ role 1n the beaung deaths of two gunmen who !>C1zed a bus from Tel .\v1 \. in Apnl 1984. Two other h1Jackcrs and a passenger were killed when troops recaptured the bus \ham1r has refused to comment on what he knew about an} covcrup although he denied wrongdoing H1!> L1kud bloc has argued against a further tn\es11ga11on of the case. \3\1ng IL \\OUld harm sen'illl\.e 1ech- n1qucc; and demorah1e Shin Bet Gorbachev lauds Polish leader for standing firm By the A11ocl1ted P ren WARSAW. Poland -M1kha1I S. Gorbachev praised Polish leader C1cn W0Je1cch Jaru1clsk1 today for defending socialism 1n Poland during the turbulent early 198~. the pcnod of Solidarity and mania I law. In a six·cch to the lir•lt Poli sh Commun1'1t Party Congress since Jaru1clsk1 auc;hl·d the Solidant)' lree trade unwn. Gorbachev gave a <itrong endorsement to the pohc1e!>.of the Polish leadership The Soviet leader termed thr ~ohdnnt' period a "!>truggk for the cx1<,tcncc nf sociali sm 1t~lf 1n Poland " South African labor leader detained JOHANNESRlJ R(1 -The head of~uth Afnca's largest labor federation has been detained under the state oft:mcrgcnc). the union ~1d toda)' It ~jmcd thal the go\.crnmcnt crackdown could spark widespread stnkt·' Th~ government Bureau ol Information said eight more black!> werc \IJan on Saturday and Sunday, hnnging the weekend death toll to 12. At least <n pcopk have been killed since a <ilate of emcrgency was imposed June 12 Among the v1l't1m'> were three hlad,., killed 1n dashes Sunday between militant \owe-to \Ouths and supponcr'i of lulu C ht<'I Mangosuthu Buthele11. authonlll'\ said OPEC talks end wltbout price agreem~~t BRIONI. Yugo<tlav1a OPH ended a m-d,ay '>encs of 011 talk' today without rcachingagrt!cmenl on how to n.•vcr\c the decline ofo1rpncc'i. ntlicialc, -;aid. OPH Prec.1dcnt R1lwonu Lukman of N1gcna '31d the 13 oil m1nisten would meet again July 2M in Ciencva Lukman \31d the mml\tt'r!> did not agret' on n produltion ce1h ntt or :i dc1.Lred h1gbci pncc raiigc. {he Organuut1on of Petroleum Exponing < ountncc; I\ trying to cut produt't10n 10 incrt'no;c fUll'C\ Lukmnn '41d each nHni'iter took with him rt."l'.Ommenclcd ligurl'' for production quoins The mm1.,tef'\ ittl' to d1\Cl~ the figure-~ wit h their govcmmcnt'I an pn:pa11l11on tor the Juh mt<ct1ng He dcchncd to d1~ln'>l' the flgurcc, C1holamn:1'1 \gh111adeh. Iran·, 011 m1n1'>tt•r told rcponr~ all OP( C memben promised 1nform.illv tu rc.,tra1n produl tuin 1n order to;no1d an11thl·1 prier decline U.S. pUot'• body found In Tunisia LON00N -I 1hy;r•., offio:tl n~ qt"nc rtt>On~dlodav that the b\xt} of 1 tJS Air Fol'('c pilot \hot down dunna the Amcntan air ~tnkc on L1b\il 1n \pnl h•' wa hed a'hon-an 1 unma \ rt'pon \unday on I 1h\a'c, "itat<' rJd10, monitolT<t 1n I ondon hv the Bnt1"ih flrNdt:a" <. orp . h d quoted the ol1il 1al nrwsa1<'nly J \NAM \&)'IOI thl' boJ wa\hcd up near Rcng.h:l11 It pro\1tlcd no detail\ llow<'vcr. the fl»< mon1torrd another rcpon lot.In 1n which J .\ "l.\ \aid 11 wa\ rnrrt' 11na thr prC\.IOU"i 'itorv II \.,1d the hod> U\11Mlh ~ad w11\hc-t1 , '<hOr<' "on the 'lhnte' of R1n Qirdan, 1n 1 unl"i1an termorv " Hostages' death surprfses e:rpert BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -The deaths of three hostages in a foiled J<'welry store holdup surpnsed one expert on such situations. wbo said improved negot1al1ng techniques have greatly reduced chances for lnJUI)' An arraignment was scheduled today for Steven L1Vad1us, 22. charged wllh 15 felonies after the I l'h·hour siege in the opulent Rodeo Dn ve shopping d1stnc1 June 23 Accordm~ 10 veteran hostage ncgo- uator C'hns Hatcher. authonllcs these days nearly always arc able to talk their way through such sieges. --Semi-Annual Sale 2 for 1 (+ .... , for all your need• from l el•ur• to luJtury Including a reer 9lrl dr~ .. lng. Something Special feminine fashions We Specialize m Fashions for the Missy Figure Sizes 4-18 250 E. 17th Costa M esa Hilgren Square 645-571 1 me Fourth with us. D on't h assle the freeways and the traffic jams. There's no need to leave town . lf you're looking fo r a great way to spend the Fourth, you need look no further than Huntmgtnn Bead1, the focal point of recreation in O range County. We've got the best Independence Day Celebration around with .a day full o f act1v1ty and fun for the whole fam il y. You La n start things off by putting o n your runnmg shoes and Joining the crowd who will be part1c ipatmg m the March of Dimes 8K run. Rcgtstranon begins at 8:30 am with che run at 9 am. Ar approximately 10 am, nur 82nd Annunl Fourth of July Parade step~ off led by Grand Marshal Norman Fell. TV's populnr 11 Mr. Roper" will be Joi°ned hy over 150 fl oats, hand~. drill tcam51clowns1 cquc~tnan untt-.., anJJozcns nf television, film and \ t.m h 111 l)im~ MK R1111 8Znd Annual P.uadt• I lll'"''r~ Sp1.'l:t.1\11l.1r hrt'"'''rL,., ~ho"' 11.'krt" :--;. , ..... t '" s.1lr Ad11k .. Ci ( h1IJrt'nl~n .. ,r .. ~.! r 1rudc• RPllff' t\lo111t ~ t.1111 ~lf<'t't h 1r F11rthrr lnt.•rm.1111111 1 f I ~)Q( IJ t-Ot (J sports celcbnttes and dignitane-... Spend the afternoon pllrncking o r 5unnmg yourself o n our famous be at hes or enjoying the mu~1c andl1veentertammcnt art he ( o mmumty Festival at ScaCliff Village Bur Lnmt' evening, th e fi rewo rks really begin! 11Let Freedom Rmg" 1s thl' thl'ml' nf chi" year ' Firewo rks SpectnLular whi" h \\'tll lx hc!J at Huntington Beac h High Sthllt)! Stad1um.Gatc'i o pen at 6: 30 pm with entertmnmt.•nc fnr all agcc;, including a rnu~tng prt.·· ... ht)W mus1u1 I ex- travaganza featuring "Smg Amertl ~1 Smg." Cit maxing the d~y will he n prnk...sH 'nally- produccd fireworks show with mu<.itl .md both atr and ground di~plny-.. A fntingu'm lu-..1nn for a super Fourth nfluly t dl'hrnunn. So st <lY at home th 1:-. \.t'Hr .ind u m1c 'FmJ rr h' With U C\, -HUNTING I 01'. Bb \l l t Let 4lli 01-J '' CFl FRRA l 1< ll'i Freedom Ring'86 f l ... - ~ustice c'ries out for Stalker case to be tried in OC ~ J The Orange County district attome} 's office Fnday announced its bizarre decision to drop charges against accused Ni~t Stalker Richard Ramirez if Chtef Justice Rose E. Bird of the state Supreme Coun is denied confirmation by the voters m November The logic-if we understand this correctly-1s that with Bird gone, the death sentences Ramirez 1s hkely to receive if convicted of all of the murders he is accused of committing m Los An~eles County would be upheld and he would become a pnme candidate for execution. However. if the ch1efJustice, who has never voted to uphold a death sentence. is retamed, the d1stnct attorne} will press the non-mu rder charges pendin~ against Ramirez in Orange County man effon to build up the total number of years of imprisonment Ram irez might face. In effect. the 0 .A..'s office 1s basmg tts decision on whether to tf) Ramirez for the Aug . 25, 1985. brutal assault on Wilham Carnes and his girlfnend m Mission Viejo on pol1t1cs. If Bi rd wms. the D.A. will pursue the charges and seek JUSt1cc for Carnes, whose mJunes left him mentally and physically impaired with a bullet lodged in hts head. and for his girlfriend. who was raped and terronzed. But. 1f Btrd 1s removed from the court. D1stnc1 Attome} Cecil Hicks will forget that these cnmes ever occured in his count). . The Night Stalker will become stnctly an LA phenomenon. There t!> a certarn· pragmatic sens1biltt} about the D.A. 's approach to this case. Certainly. tf Ramirez 1s convicted of the LA Count)' murders, assaults and thefts. his hfe will be booked up There will be no more time left to get from htm It would be overkill. and tt would be expensive. But it would have little to do with JUSllce. Our legal system is based, m part at least, on the idea that societ ) must ex.tract punishment from those who commit en mes against It. But the Ora~ge Count) district attorney seems" ilhng to bet that officials tn Los Angeles will take care of 111ose details for him, while the ideals of JUStice $0 unfulfilled on his own turf. This is a cocke)ed perspective on the adminis- tration of law; the politics and the budgetaf} consider- atio ns are clearl} in \ 1e"-. but the vision of JUStice 1s senously obscured. Optnlon1 expre11ed in tn1s space are tno1e ot the Delly Piiot Other views exprea..a on thla pege are those of their euthora end 1111111 Reader comment It lnvll9d The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560 Coate Meae 92626 Phone 6~2-6086 IRS sabotages investors on issue of energy credits T > 1he Editor .\ recent Go' ernment .\ccounting' Office repon ha\ 1dent1fied that the IRS ha\ disallowed S8 I 4 m11l1on ol S9.,. 3 m1llwn 1n Bu\iness Energ> C redm claimed b' fello" tupa}crs Thus. rough!-. R4 percent of thC' people "'ho 1nve<,ted in encrg) pro· Ject~ to make our ountt") energ> Independent are no" ha' rng 10 pa) thC' credits bad• plu\ tntl'rest and penalucs dating ha t k to 1980 It appears that thcc;t· 111' t'>tor<, hnH' been caught 1n the J.n\\ nf gm<'rn· ment. being encour.i111·d h\ the (on- gre\s to 1n'l''' pn\.il! tapttal 10 domestic energ' pr 1 ~ '' <inh t• ha\.e such tn\t•.,um·m<..11 \:.Ille "'CJ h' thC' IRS Thie; tra' e~I\ " ;.i hl<1\\ 10 cncrg' independenu: tn th l \ \ anJ should not go unro lt1~n111"! h' 1h1• aencral puhhl (II\ 1·n rhc { hernoh\ I s1tuat1on. -;huv.1ng the prubkm' v.1th nuclear energ~ and the 'agam·' asr,oc1atcd ''<lh the 011 indu\11) - including ofhhorl' nrl <Ir lhog -11 •'> espec1all\ rmpon.jnt 1h,11 the l s \ de,elop other C'nt·rg\ \oJr c<, 'iuch .1, solar. wind. ctnd other' Howt•,cr. ll appt.H\ 1h.1t the IR\" not allov.rng 1h1'\ 11 h.ip~n at I 'J\! from the '\tandpoint ot prl\ .Ill' inq:o,1- ment I am pervmalh 1n,ol,l·c1 v.11h nm' ol the program' dl\Jlto"'l'd h~ lhl IRS the Soulh"-l:'l ')ol,H Prod111 '' program ba!>e<l 1n Ir\ lnl' T '"' pru- 1ram was a solar hot "att•r ka\1ng program and wac, l<lll1po~cd of 4 f)(J(1 ln\CStors. man\ lrnm 0rangr Count\ "hu IO\.C~ted rn IQ80 through 198l In 1984, the I RS claimed that 11 v.a<, an .. abus1,c la'< r,heher." clarming that the S~!>tem\ v.c bought were oven alued and that we invested tn order to a void ta '<e' and not to make a moneta11 profit The South"' est ')ol ar in"estors then banded together formed an associa- tion of over 2 000 in"estors Hhe r-..atronal Solar Equipment Owner<, .\\'>oc1at1on based 1n ~anta Barbara) and ha\e spent clor,e to a m11l1on dollar' dcfend1 ng It\ m' mber<, frnm the IR\ 'o" 11 appear' that tht JR\ "'·1' 1m:orrcct in cla1m1ng that our s\<,lrm' ,.., ere o' en <tlued and that v.e lacl..ed a profit mot1\.r Hcmr,er. the coun t.1,c hac; not been dended \tl wrth rwrhap'> the toughest 1\sue bt•rng v,hcthcr or not our \\\tern\ "ere .. plalcll in \lf\ ltl·· in dw 'car' that v.c madc our 1n\l'\tnwn10, I nlonunatl·I\ thr IR\ Jttad. halll•d h11"ne.,,· fl\ \outh"'est l)olJr and the· com pan) 1<, nov, ddunct v.11h the in\ t·,tor' 1n thl' po\1t10n ot ha, 1ng to ';pend mor t· m11nc~ w sahage thl progr.1m (10 .11IJ111on to pa~1ng had tht· ta\ t rcd11, 11 tht• JR' pre, ail' in u1urt 1 It'' llt'JI that tht· IRS,., not folio" 1 ng the• u1ngrl'\S1nnal ma nd<lll to l'JC.,C'lnp pnvatr 'iOUfle\ of <'lll'tg\ 1n tht I \ \ It " al\1 ck:lr that the < unvl·" \h11uld l'l<.: hl•ip111~ U\ 1n\C\1Urs oCJt. \lnu· tht·\ cnt11111 ,1gtd U\ tu in'e't in t•ncrg" JHllJl.'tt' 1n thl' 111\t pl.itt' I \"' I > \ \"-I> I R \I <><> J \;t I> '-l·"-pon Rl·.H h Dlsaster plans unrealistic / To the Editor h there an' bod~ kit \\ho \till bclie-..e.s that our c.irthqu.1~t· Jnd nudear d1S4lc;\cr l'' 3l uation plan' arl· '-"onh the grt"cnhar thl'\ 'rt" printed on"' One 1ntrr\Cll111n 1n < O'>ta \k,a '' O~ANGE COASl Daily Pilat P"bt ''1141Jd "~ t •-. ',,.,_ "'"' •1 '>0 " ~. St (i41A '-l'""' A·j<lr-00< ... ~N@ ' A • t~N) Ot'I .., ...... tJ~ •• ltt•J up h\ a tr..tflit .tt, 1d1 nt .• rnd tht 11·,ult I\ tindlnck 1'n't 1l t1mt" for lolal wncrnmt•nt to lnnw up "-1th a d1\.t\1t•r plan th.11' 1c.1ll\t1t and p<l'>\lhl1· · If\~~' r Ill\ f. J .f I Ml l~c. ( O\(a \h \.I IC •ren Wltt1t1•t r>ut '"'"' frllf'lll Zlnl £fl• TOft> hit Mt ~ "ij f(J 10' o.., ,.., .. , C'.lly [C11lr1• Tom Clllf'lln N'lws E<!·tOI CrlltflMn too••t. [d to• tr ., "otMn L. CmntrMI P• l>O!l(. I oor M.lllaQlll Teny~nd$9 l ! 1Jllll on MllM\)4!• .......... ~ M tkllUITTQ Oittctnt ,..,.,.-.1ne CIAUtlof!O ()f..clO' --"It wouldappearthat whenaperson becomes Involved In politics. at least Jnourgeographlcarea. there are somesldeeffectsof whl ch to beware ... - Suznner-lloffznannlunacy znakes znockery of election Common sense. politics don 't seem to be compatible 11 v. ou ld appear that when a person hecolnes in-.oh ed 1n pohucs. at lcaM 1n our geographic area there are \Orne <,1de effect!> of v.h1ch to bey.are \.ot the It" a St of these t!I the total and 1rrever!>1blc lo\'> of common stnse It'\ al\o Qutte eas) to become rn- voh ed 1n '>ome prctt} bizarre con· cepts and thu~ be more or less v. rmcn on as pan of the lunatll fnnge Let me gilt >Ou an e\amplc There's a tello"' named .\n Hoff mann v.ho "ants 10 run against L, ~ Congressman Bob Badham R-Nev,.. port Beach Hoffmann I'> u follo"er of the LaRouche 51;hool of thought. "'hose proponents belrC'\e all >\IDS '1ct1ms should be quarantined and that therC' is a drug-dt:ahog consp1rac) bet"-een Engh~h ro)alt~ and ont" of >\menca'\ "'ealthrcst and mmt inl1uent1al fam1l - 1e\ I here·-; aJ,o a gu ) named Brute '!iumne-r. v.ho doesn't want to run against Bad ham hecauc;e he apparent· I~ feel~ he-doec;n ·1 h,l\ e a chancC' of v.1nn1ng -but hr doesn't Y..ant HolTmann 10 run against Badham ctthcr Sumner. lha1rman of the Orange < ou nt> lkmocrauc Part). was em· harrasscd to learn that Hoffmann wa<t the onl) Democratic candidate 1n the TODAY IN HISTORY B> th~ Assocl1&ed Press foday 1s Monda), June 30, the 181 st da)' ol I 986 There art" 184 day' left tn the ) ear BILL HARVEY 40th Congressional D1stncl. and thu' assured of -.1ctor) What to do'> Mount an expen!>t"e wntc-in campaign for Sumner, even though that leaves him in the poltt1· cally near-fatal pos1tton of probabl> running against Badham, and prob- abl) losing. l)o far this whole thing is farrl\ (On\.Oluted. but at least makes some son of weird sen St' First election results 10d1cate that Sumner did indeed win. and he celebrates. Ah, but because he was a wnte-1n candidate, the votes must be counted, and the result ·~ that Hoffmann wins' Sumner demand'\ a recount and that's going on nght no"' This' ote counting must be done b> hand, and of course the \Ole counters must be paid The longer the count takes. the more It costs Here's where "e get 10 the lunaC\ Sumner. of course. has a crev. to there 10 mak.e sure there's no hank\ pank\. and so docs Hoffmann Someone comes up with a wntc·1n \.Ote for Sumner that'<, been punched out v.1th a pencil instead of on the \Ottng machine Hold 111 Hoffmann challen~es that \Ole ma1ntarn1ng that 11 cant po!.~ Toda~ ·s highlight in h1<,tory Fifi) years ago. on June 30, 1936. the C'I\ ii War novel "Gone wuh the Wind" b> Ma rgaret Mitchell was rbl\ be a \Ole for liumner because 1t wasn't punched on the machine '\e"er mind that Sumner's name 1s "ntten rn the box It "asn't punlhtd on the machine omeone cl'>C' finds several wme- 1 ns for Sumner that were punched on the machine. but apparently written 1n the ~me hand Hold 1tt Thr<.e can't pos!.1bl> Ix \ otes for Sumner nen though the' had hrs name \Hillen 1n and v.erl' punched b) the machine. because the\ are all in tht' same hand The final bit of 1d10C\ comes when someone finds a wnte-in \Ole that I'> for" Bruse Sumner ·· Hoffmann \ell\ again. Thi'> ob- '1ousl\ can't be a v.nte-in \Ole for ()umner. because his first name 1~ Bruce. not Bruse On the other r,rde of this thing. \umner's group <,ecms to ha'e found that some oft he -.olunteersat some of the '011ng locations were told that ...,nte-1n vote<, "ere not acceptable. thu'i dcpm 1ng Sumner of what ma> have been the winning\ oles The v.holc thing rs stul)ld Take a close look at this thing and decide v.ho )OU want ..\ man who demands that a 'ote not be counted hecause a ''Oter spelled Brucl" with an s'' There can be absolutely no doubt ai. ll> ""hat that \.Oter's 1ntent1on was Or. perhaps )OU Y..Ould prefer a man "ho sat b> complacent!~ and let the v.hole thing happen'> \1~ o"'n feeling '" that 11 ma~ be be<it 10 'ote for .. nont' of the abo' e .. Columnist Biii Harvey Jives Jn Huntington BeaC'b published 1n New) ork On th1c; date In 1834. the Indian Temton was created b\ Congrec;s · Firm 's track record slips, as initiatives fail to qualify After more than 40 straight successes. Kimball drops the ball on 2 initiatives S \( K \ \111 '<I 0 -<lnl· of the le" dl·pt ndahll' thing\ ahout C ahforn1a pohuc., -.rnd one of the murt' 1mponant :i' \\l"ll -O\.l't the la'it gcnerat1un ha\ hecn the Jh1lrt~ ofth1. F \, Kirnhnll c o to deh .. er name<. nc:t•ded to 4ualtl) 1ntt1alt\C''i for the ha ii Pl < >thc:r<, .trt' 1n the trade but tor thu<,t· "'11h the: mone) and the dcc,1rc: K1mhall ha' dclr' l"red the goods with unmatl ht·d r<.'hab1ht), thus becoming .1 powt•rlul \\t'•tron 1n the poht1cal .1r....-nal \rnlt' I %Y first as a sideline J nd later a' J full · tune profe<.!1100. J...rmhall and""' Kt'll 'l-Kimball have rung up mon· thJn 40 s1ra1gh1 'ucc e.,,c:c; 1n 4ualrl)1ng 1n111a11-..e\ for lhl' hallot. g1\1ng 11 a decided l'dttc ~hcn rnmpc:trng for .,1gna1urc:-ga1her· 111g con1ra1.t\ Hut ';omething happened tht!> )'Car. I he l u., ·\ngck,·ba..cd compam t;11kd IJ\t "'l'C'k to qualrf> tY..o 1n111uu-.e' !or the November ballot and rnme w11h1n J v.h..,ker of tarlrng on a third 'h<x kc:d "n t thl· IAt>td. Kdl ~ J...1mhall ..aid Wn1ne\(1;H • Ot•\l\\ lated v.ould Ix more at l ui-ate ' I he compan, 1.:harge<, about 50 ce nt.. a name -morr or le\\ depending on the prc-c1c;c ttrm~ of tht" wntract -to gather \11nnturcc; of regntered 'oter\ on in111at1\.ec; Con· \l1tu11onal 1n111at1\C\ need 6 30.116 'ahd name\ and \ta1u1or. meac;urc .. need 393.8.lS to make the ballot, but far more namer, must be gathered to a )Urt quahficallon bccau\C 11 hr&h number will tx: unreg.i\tered or un· vcnfiablc. Kimball ha, team'\ of circulator, v.ho ~t up \hop in \hopping center\ ,1nd other hr&h·lrallic area<, to per· c;u.tJl' pa.,\Cr.h) lo \tgn thC' pet1l1nn\ \Joh1ch arc then cht"t"kcd h' lotal ' DAN WALTERS elr:cuon officials on a random ~mple hac;rc; to calculate whethC'r the measures qualify The technique wor.,cd tor the lottel') promoters two )'e·ars ago and .i hus1nc<,~ coalition used Kimball again to place Proposiuon 51 on the June ballot. 10 lite tY..o rl'cent C\arn plc'i of K1mhall'\ worl.. But the 'l(.'c;rctar; of \ltltt'' otlic:c \3)\ the <;ample venfilallun left 1 .... 0 of Kimball's measure'i '\hon for the "Jovember hallot One. finana·d h'r Russell Kussmann of Los ·\ngclc' and indirectly ,upportcd by lawyt<r\ would have repealed thc hm1t\ on malpracttce inJUr) award\ enac tcd h) the lc8Jslature a decade ago Had 11 qualrficd. 1t would hJ\.C Ix-en anothtt in a long '>tnng of pohtttal hank' between doc;tor!I and law)'er' The other \Poraortd b) a hlul' ribbon coalttron of corpor:.itron" and poltucal reformer\. would h1l\e o'er haukd Cahforn11'\ \)'Stt'm of finam·· 1ng legi lat1ve campa1pn., It took )ear~ to produce the rtform mea\un· and its prc~ncc ha hcen the pnme 1PUr for the Lc11slatutt to work nn m own reTorm le&i~Ta\ion The third one that b~rel~ madc 11, promoted by environmental group~ and Democrat\, 1mpo'e' ne~ con· trol'\ on to~1c Wll\te d1\< harge\ in the \late. It<, pre~nt r on the h.11lo1 mainuun\ to,1c., a' tht· }ear'., chrl'I poJ111c;iJ l'l\U(' \II of the r,pon'iorc; Kimball !kl)S. ga"e his compan) vc~ shon ttme frame~ 1n which to operate and there "as a flap in\.olving sim ultaneous crrculauon of the campaign reform and toxics control measures. The business sponsors of the former were upset that the same crrculators alc;o were gathenng names for tht" latter, forcing KJmball 10 separate the ef- forts Both of the rcJected measure\ ma) \till quahfy for the 1988 ballot after name-by-namr: verification. but their la1lure to make 11 on the sample wa'i a \l'lback for Kimball and i~ rcpu- 1<1t1on for rchabtht> "lt certain!\ will tarn1c;h 11 " Krm boill agreed .:We arc 43 and 2 nght n<.l"-.. f.-1mball \ at a lo-;s to explain what happened to some shocked clients v.ho believed the) were set lor "lo, ember ca mpaign~ The assump- tion that mea'lure<, will be quahhl-d" .i kc~ element 1n ra1s1ng funds tor the .,1gna1ure-gathenna cfTons -an a!l- '>umpuon that Krmhall has zealou!>I) guarded There were, Kimball says. wide "nnauon'i rn vahdation rates among counuec;. ··~ome thing have hap- Jlt"ncd that arc 'itawu1cally 1mpo'I\· rhlc," he )\ ut1ng an 11 pcrctnt \,1J1da11on rate for name'i in ~n Francisco on onC' ..ct of pet1t10M Tht> company will. he \aye; r«heck all of llS tntemal pracllcc, to auard agn1MI farlurc 1n th e future. The 1n1t1a11ve business-on behalf of tiroup\ unable to move their pct prnpo~h through the l...cgJ'llature - ha-. been e1 hml.. one 1n recent year'i and K1mbnll want to repoltsh 1t\ reputation for be1na able to dehver the rcQu1reil number of names for a price There .already .irt people thinking atlout mea'lurr\ the)-may want lo promote tn 1988 and Kimball "'wno. the hu\tnc'i"c; Du W•ltt•r1 11 a 1yodlc•I~ Ntl•m•l11. BJLLHA.RVltY eolwnntat JACK AllDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR Official accused of fund abuses Questionable uses of funds fo r travel detailed by GAO WASHINGTON -An Eneri> Dcpanment official resigned last Februaf) while the General Account- ing Office was tn\.estigaung charaes against her. but Rep John.1.}ingell, [). Mich .. doesn't want to let the mauer end there He wants tht" department to take action against the former official, Rosslee Douglas. Douglas was appointed 1n I 981 to head the Energy Department's Office of Minority Economic Impact, a pcc1al bureau set up in 1978 to study the impact of energ) polrcres and program~ on m1oon11es, and to increase minonty participation 1n the department .\ still-restncted GAO report to Dingell, who 1s chairman of the House Subcomm1ucc on Oversight and In vcsttgauons, details several accusattons made against Douglas - and the GAO's findings. Our as- sociate Lucette Lagnado obtained a copy of the GAO repon. Here are the h1ghhghts: e Examining records of 6 7 tnps Douglas had made dunng her tenure. the CAO fou nd that she "took 15 inps to her home state of South C'arohna at government expense " Though some of these" trips "pertained d1rcctl> to ongoing OMEI program act1v1ues." others "did not appear d1rectl) rele"ant to her official duues .. For cumple. the auditors noted that she took one tnp to Charleston to accept an award from a nursing group that "has no offi cial busmess" w1th the Energy Dcpan ment. A former nurse. Douglas took two other tnps to Charleston to address a nu~s" alum· n1 group and Uni,ers1t) of South Carolina medical students On these tnps she "remained rn South Caro- lina through the v.eekend at govern- ment e'<pense " •Douglas. the G A.0 learned, made .. numerous trips" to Puerto Rico, Nassau. the Bahamas, Las Vegas and Hawan "Mrs Douglas made three tnps to San Juan, Puerto Rico . Her 1t1neranes show she amvcd earlier and depaned later at government ex pense than was necessary 10 com- plete her official duues." the repon notes, expla1ninJ: "Her official busi- ness on these tnps consistc-d of onc- hour ceremonies." yet she stayed Se\.eral day'i at publtc expense. •In May 1984 Douglas new to Hawa11 to v1S1t tv.o schools w1th depanment-rclated vocational pro- grams. She spent an add111onal three days m Honolulu at taxpayers' ell.- pense .. Two OMEI staff members provided us w11h srgnt"d statements that they arranged the Hawa11 school \IS1ts after Mrs Douglas told them that she was going to flawan to Vt'ill her brother:· the GAO reported. •At one point, Douglas proposed the ehm1na11on of the jobs of two women -one a black. the other a Chinese-Amcncan. The GAO stated: ··Mrs. Douglas told us that she did not propose the (d1sm1ssals) to retalrate against two affected employees and ~e found no direct e' 1dence that rctahat1on \l.a'i her motive However, we found substantial c1rcumstant1al C\.1dencc sugge•111ng that retalratlon ma> have been a ~1gn1ficant factor ... •Douglas took several trips to Las Vegas. One was to lake pan in a singJe afternoon workshop,>hc~tated thrtt days i\nother was for an encrg) 'ieminar. she got there tv.o days early " third. three-day stopover was "lo attend a five-minute viewing of a c-rnter at DO E's Ne' ada test site and a 45-minute hnefing by tour officials,'' the GAO found •On one tnp to Puerto Rico, Douglas· hotel hill of about $500 Wa<, paid b) a pm ate orpn11at1on funded by her office The (,AO pointed out that thas "could g1'e nse to the appearance of a conOrct of interest." Douglas was also found to have abu<ied the Fncrn Department motor pool pnv1lcgc~. The auditors 1dent1fied 11 trtP'> be1w«n her home a,pd her offil'C and 49 tnp'\ that "appear to (have b«n) for perwnal business.'' out of I W trips studied. footnote Douaias declined to t"Omment. a~ did Ener¥Y Dtpanment officia ls. who ~1d they hadn'1 'ittn the GAO reoon. UNDER THF OOMF '\ Dutch bank wants to take over M>me of the loan~ held by Amcnc<&n farm bank\ Officials from Rubbcl Bank dt""' u\'ICd the idea recently wtth Marvin Dun. can of the Farm Credit Adm1n11· trahon Board In testimony Inter beforr the Sc-nate A111culturr \om· m1ttec Duncan said he believed the farm la.n CM\I\ would bcit he handled at home. JaC't Altduno ~od O.lt \'u A11..t an syodl('alH <"Ol•mral•l.I •• ... 'S tar.Wars' meets Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond9y, June 30, 1118 A Fox Broadcastingstgn '4th network' affiliates . uppetsinnew 'Labyrinth-' flick -l GELES-(Ai>) fo'X' BroadcalltnJ Co .. in an agresaj ve bid to establish a fourth telev1 ton network, has lined up stauon1 reuh- ins about half the bomn an the United States and i confident it can wnnOUIJocd ptans to lql1J' latt prosramrn1n1 this faU watb comedia Joan R1vcn bOAint a tal mow IO By 808 THOMAS .......,.,,_.,.., It. keep building, source say. pctc with John~ Canon•• "To- n1aht bo " on NBC' .. LOS ANG LES -Muppet man Jim Henson, who~ mild manner hades a whirlwind mind, has brought forth another crtative marvel. This time it's in collaborauon with Geo.rf.C Luc:u who made the "Star Wars • movies. "George wasn't around much dur- ing the sbooting, but we sent the rushes to him in Califom11 or wherever he was. He was very much present in lhe pre-production and in the editing. I had met George on 'The Empire Strikes Back: for which we provided a lmle assistance on the character of Yoda." "We arc very encourq.cd by the level ofenthu 1asm," ooesoun:cclose to OA, who spok~ on condition he ' not be identified. At the 11me tame, Fo.1 id that b) nut Malt'h it waU be offering five hours or prunc--IJrm movies and situation comedies on Saturday and Sunday nigbu. The movie 1s called "labynnth," a TnStar release stamng David Bowie and other human actor-,, together with a gallery of Henson creatures 1nclud1na Hoagle. ludo. Sar Dtd)mus. Humongous and the Firc- >S. "Labynnth'' concerns 1 tcen..qcd baby sitter who wishes her bllwlina brother would be canicd away. An evil spirit (Bowie) fulfUls her wi h, and the artJuished girl strugle1 through mynad obstaClcs to rescue him. Reviewers have cited s1m1- lan11es to "The Wizard of Oz" and "Altce 1n Wonderland." Henson. bearded and boyish at 50, came to town to launch .. Labynnth," which he directed from his onginal story. wntten with Dennis Lee. and 1he scnpt by Terry Jones of "Monty Python" fame. Lucas was 1he ex- ec utive producer. "That's natural," said Henson. '"The Wiurd of Oz' is maybe my favonte movie, and the fint one J remember seeing as a child. I've always loved 'Ahcc: as well as Mauncc Scndak, who is a good fnend. We planted all those thmgs 1n Sara's room as what she would dream about. The film is really a homage to all the thmgs we love." ' ~Leuapl 11 Jlm Beneon (left}, Geor&e Luca. collabo:rated on tbe new moTie .. Labyrinth." ··Dennis Lee, who 1s a Canadian poet. and I kicked around ideas and came up with the basic story," said Henson ... Bnan Froud worked up 1he characters, and Terry referred to the sketches as he wrote the scnpt His 'first draft was one of the funniest scnpts I've ever read. "George Lucas became tnvolved in the early stages. helping 1n the story construction. which he 1s good at George is a terrific filmmaker, with a great sen~ of audience. He has an amazing gut reaction an controlling 1he shaping of a film -how much 1cns1on to create and when to relieve The casting of Sara was crucial. since she appears in nearly every scene. "At first I thought to usmg an 18- ycar-old because of the labor laws restncting work with younger chil· dren," Henson related. "But I wasn't seeing the quahty I wanted, and l staned looking for yo~ger actresses. "I had seen about 150 girls and was beginning to hope that somebody would walk in who was JUSt nght. That's when I saw Jennifer Connelly. She did a terrific line rcadinJ.. then an 1mprovisalion that sent chills down my back. She was only 14, but she was simply a perfect actress." Henson recruited the non-human actors from his own Creature Work.- shop in London. The British il- lustrator Brian Froud designed them all, as he did for Henson's "The Dark Crystal." Some of the characters were animated by radio control, others by puppeteers. "Labynnth" was filmed in Eng- land, and Henson hired two doi.en dwarfs. many of whom had played Ewoks for Lucas' "The Return of the Jedi." Two strong men alternated carrying the 75-pound costume for the eight-foot Ludo, a lovable charac- ter who has the power to conjure rocks. "The man Inside had two tele-. vts1on screens to look at." said Henson. "One showed what the movie camera saw. The other showed where he was gomg; the picture came from a uny camera mounted in Ludo's horn." She's the Beaver's mom, but updated By JERRY BUCK /llT ........... W,.._ LOS ANGELES -Joanna Kerns ..ays \he sees her role as a \.\Orkmg mother in ABC's ··Growing Pain-;" as a 1980s version of June C leaver of "~ave It to Beaver" "Althou~:· Kerns hast ii)' added, .. , don't think June t>vcr walked in a protest march 1n Washington, a\ did Maggie Seaver on our show ... Kerns said she grew up very much 1 n fl u e n c e d by .----~'S'""--. 1.harac1ers ltke Beaver's mom on 1elev1s1on in the 1950s and earl)' 1960s trom home and th~ missed things in outside the family as weU. She would 1he1r children's hves and guilt was fly to Japan to swim for the emperor. ne .. er mentioned." What 11 made me do was stnve very Kerns stars in the popular domestic hard to be successful. It ipve me the corned} with A.Ian Thicke. The show kick I needed. I don"t thank l would made its debut last fall and promptly have moved to New York and became one of the few reliable endured the cattle calls for roles. I audience pleasers on the third-place think the sports background hel~d network. me sun 1ve It taught me that you can She grew up 1n Northern Cahforn1a fail." in a sports-minded family -she wa!o She part1c1pated in the Olympic a gymnast -but says there was a lot trials for 1968 but did not make the of tension involved. top 10 who went to the gymnasts' Her father ~as an all-conference training camp football player at UC Berkeley. Her A tall. willowy blonde, Kerns older sister 1s Donna de Varona, who enrolled as a dance major at UCLA. won two gold medals m swimming at but left in 1970 when she auditioned the 1964 Olympics and 1s an ABC for Gene Kelly's West Coast pro- . sportscaster. Her younger brother. duct1on of"Clown Around." In 1971 Kurt. 1s a professional golfer . she Joined Joseph Papp's national "Donna was eetttng a lot of road corn pan} of"Two Gentleman of attenuon at that time," she said "I Verona." 1950s." She met her husband, Richard Kerns. a commercials producer. while doing a spot for "My Fair Lady" They are now d1vorctn$- ··1t was much caster aud1t1on1ng after I became a Kerns,'' she said. "With a name hke de Varona people used to expect this dark, Latin woman. I used to dye my hair darker because I didn't like the association with dumb blonde .... "Now I'm old enough that I can't be considered a dumb blonde." .. , think the in- tluence of'50s telc- \ ISIOn IS that ll made us all want to be ·supermom ... ...-.-- c;he said. "I was Kerns working here and there on com- mercials when I had m) daughter Then I was on the senes The Four \easons · It was a vef) difficult schedule. being mother wife and actress. l thmk those program~ made you feel that you had to do 1t all was such a rebel You can have he made the trans1t1on to acting siblings who at the core are '-Cf) ""hen she mo'ed to New York.and s1m1lar. but are different in their 'itud1ed wnh Lee Strasberg. Burgess trappings Donna didn't wear make-\1ered1th gnvr her her first break as up. I looked like Twiggy with all the an actress when he ca.st ~...._......_...._t-t makeup. Whatever Donna did. I production of "Ulysses 1n Night· didn't do. Whatever she didn't do. I town" w1Lh Zero Mostc:I and Tommy -NOW PlAYINO- eut .. xlLibi td•-'°""' CoMt .., 1711 iiiVi• "'"" 1.AGUH "'w l'llClflc • ..... ...... td••<lll Soe•• • ~ .... Onw·I" 121 '"°70 Ho1lf 111•11• 8611 COSTA MW •OMllGl did. Lee Jones J "Dad was very supportive of us "I was doing a lot of commercials "I thank our program shows that )'OU don't have to be all things. One of the thmgs we're going to deal with 1s the guilt a mother feels when c;he goes to work. Every mother feels 1f she's not home cooking the pot roast she's not doing enough. That's not true. For years men ·s work took them awav both, but whenever he came to the then. 100:· she said. 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A8 Ofatp COMt OAILV PILOT/ Monday, June 30.~198& • Networksannounceplans for big Liberty Weekend NEWYORK (AP) -Herc are the plans of ABC. CBS and NBC for television covera.&c of the events durint Liberty Weekend, the cer- ernorucs and events marking the centennial of lhc Statue of Liberty All 11mes are Eastern OayliJht Weclnetday, JuJy i ABC 8 ~.m to 9 p.m. Libert} Weekend preview with Barbara Walters 1ntcr- v1ewin& Medal of Liberty w1nne~. QJv1d Bnnklcy .... r«'_puntrng the statue's history. Tll1nday, July 3 ABC .. Noon to 12:30 p.m...Pctcr Jcnn1n~ anchors special on 35-ship naval armada in New York harbor. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Opening cer· emonies anchored by Jennings and Walters, including lighting of statue by President Reagan; presentation of Medal of Liberty and simultaneous mduct1on of 20.000 new .\mencan citizens at Elhs Island and other cities. CBS 9 p.m. to 11 p.m L1H coverage of "l'f'"'"~certmonics from Governor's ... Island with Dan Rather nnchonn& NBC 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. Live coverage of openingccremon1es from Governor's Island w11h Tom Sroka" and Bryant Gumble anchonng. Friday, July 4 ABC 9 a.m. to I p.m. Jenning~ anchors lave international Naval review and Op Sail coverqe 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Amencana music cclebrauon wtth John Williams and Boston Pops Orchestra perform1 ng at Liberty State Park; intemauonal fire- works spectacular; special examin- ation of meaning of liberty wuh Sam Waterson. CBS 9 a.m. to Noon. Live coverage with Dan Rather anchonng. NBC 7 to 11 am The Toda)' Show ongmates on Governor's Island w11h Br.ant Cumbie and Jane Pauk~ . 7 p.m. to 8 p m. One-hour special Saturday, July 5 ABC' 8 p.m. to 10 p.m C'las!>1cal mu!l1c !kllute m Central Park wtth Ne" 't orl ··- "JIM HENSON AND GEORGE LUCAS HAVE INSPIRED ONE ANOTHER:' -1oavta~.ABC-RAD10 Ph1lharmon1c Sunday, JuJy I ... '8(' 7 p m to 11 p.m. Sporu salute to !ltatuc. top U.S. althlcte at New Jersey Meadowlands; clos1n1 certrmon1cs walh pcrfonnances by Kenny Rogers, Lai.a Minelli, Pointer Sisters and other anists. In add1t1on: The CBS Momma NeW! w1th Mana Shnver will c.arry live coveraic from Governor's Island from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday, June 30, through Friday. July 4. The CBS Evening News will ongmatc from the island Thursday and Fnday. The NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw will onginatc from Gov- ernor's Island on Thursday and Fnday. Plus NBC will have a special one hour show on Friday from 7 p.m .. to 8 p.m. with Tom Brokaw and Bryant Gumble, capped by the hght- mg of the Statue. with Ltt Iaccoca and Marvin Hamhsch. ABC's World News This Morning and N1ghthne will originate from New York during Liberty week. and there will be extensive coverage of e~enl!> on all ABC news programs MATTHEW BRODERICK FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF One man's strvgle to takt It u.sy. 14 ,AUMOUNT '1CTURE .ft. 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Costa Mesa Southwood liquor Hofbof & Wil\On AltMttwn'1 Sf>tr•'• Horbo, & Adam• Ho'bo' & G~ler Alpho .. to S101 .. 1tothor1 17t+. & Santo Ano i2f'd & Newpor1 Hotbof & Wil>Ofl I 9!h & Pomona ..., .• ~ .. r. Th• 'ontry 17111 Ful erton foir.,,•w & Sake• ludt'• LlquOf' Thrrfty For,.._ & Bolter Harbor& Foir Oloriie'• Olili U S '" t Office ~&Alben Harbor & Adams C.V S rrnocy 7100 Foir•oe• Horbor & 19th Vt1to O.uJ' •Ore!. 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H;l & 0..chid 171h &O..~ 'odflc •one Monet Mln\lt.Kln\ 3347 f Coott Hwy ,..,,_, lay 'uffln1 Mir. "l 11"Uq-2702 E Con1t Hwy Fo.rvlew & Avoc:odo •o~ht ......... on llom-.y & Son M"iJ.,.t Harbor & V'rc!ort0 len<hit• PJ '•~-l'or\. ' Newport 19'tl ,_ •·~o110tua ·~& Tv.lln Eost~OelSol u ,,, .. , k• •on«MMortl•t :uoo COCHI ~..., Mrwpon & Santo 1.al:MI lw.t-,.,..._., ... 7.an.tn 3301 f Coo.t Hwy ~'°''* HOft>or & ~Verde ~&Vittott0 Laguna Beoch ~entlo & s.ip.rm 16731~ ·~·. Wilton & Fairview 700 S Coo.1 Hwy s.hwoy Alpha .... Hor11or & lolter (rOwTI Votley & N'9"41I •Can ti. p.it'ChoNd lft .,,,,.,. --- TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stock market closing prices will be available in the Daily Pilot at the following selected stores and news racks. Why waif until tomorrow when you can find out tonight on the street no later Jl than 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stock editions call ... Single Copy Sales Director at 642~4321 . Boot LlquOf' Dru99nt 600 N Coo•t Hwy Algof\Qutn & Do~enpor1 lltoodwoy liquor El •oncho Morht :11a &.oodwoy AIQOt>Qutn & Oo"""90r1 8u1hord 'hormocy He lnct.,,.nct.nt 2.U foHetl koch & Tolben C.d. k Jon'• ... louront 1390 N Coo\! Hwy 8olso Cht<o & Heil ludt~ Motla•t• LiquOf' lorn 2 41 AlrKo Magnolia & Adom1 Mono-ch Drugt llqu0< llq11ot S Coo,1 Hwy & C10""' Goldenwe't & Worner Voll.y ludry Monett •-f~v.,. Boho Cht<o & Heil 333 1'0110 Allonlo & Mognol1a 7-0.v•n ""' a liq"°' 3rd & Coou Hwy Worner & Pocrft< Coott Spigot Liquor Hwy Peorl & S Coo" Hwy Roi~· U.S '°'' OH;ce ldenwett & WarM• f.orrett & koch Seo Got• Uquot V•nckn'll Bolio Chteo & Worner Town C...ter & NtQvel • 7.f.!.nn Villot• O.u9 Goldenweil & Mcfadden 111 Ave & Coott Hwy SunriM LlquOf S.ookhu"'I & Hamilton Newport Beach U.S. htt Offlc• 6741 Worner lc>or'10\ltpott 9!h & Poc1flc Cool! Hwy A "-to & MOQnC>ho Pcxrlte Coo.t Hwy A Or~ Von1 Spnngdole & Ed'"fl°' 8olboo Ovit Pacific ootf Hwy w~nor c...n .. Uqy .. Worrte, & Sprlngdole lolbeo Hlotmocy Moln & llolboo Blvd 8olHClftMf liq"°' lolboo llvd, & Agate Irvine 1o1r;:u..-0<1fte COCHI Hwy & Airport°' Het.I Su~'°' MocAl1hur & Dupont llrv'• ht • AlbertMn't llolboo Blvd & 1 $.+. St Com~•&. Cornell Otindet At,ho to ~ " ' 1 I 00 W Pocllt< Coott Hwy Culvet & Midlelaoo • • ""' .... Mcwli•t C.U.'1 ltdol"-d ComPll• & MocArlllur • U6.leeli1 ... ,,,,_ Blvd & Yale lldoldond Jomborw & lrntol Mlnvt• Kint El aonche M«ll•t Plocentlo & Superior Un<veotty & M;chel10n Sofewoy -Jofln Woyn• Alrp«t Bays.de & JomborM Mo.n T ermtnOI . ,...,._ Uctwr"-e lolboo llvd & 20lfl St Mi<helM>ft' u..;_,tty Sperhmanllqu.. 1,_&~\0 31st~ lolboo llvd l~Merii•h • 2-W Mott.et olnut & Jeffery llolboo llvd ' blond Minute IClllO u s '"' Offlc• ,,....,. & 8'1t•ol Ri,,.ni•& 'ocJk Coot! ~UquOf Hwy 1"""9&/Mto Mo.-A--(lalboo 1, I WIO.. cvi--&w.,. Huntington Beach "'-..., loffh & Moc.A"""' AIMnMn'• U S. , .. , OHIH ~ Ooldenwtit & WMM, MtC.aw & Muri:>hy lrt>ollhurtt & Adcmr1 Von• ·~ .... bronlo&Cr-" "*"""' & HOftl!ltool 1,_ ll>ld & Yole TV LISTINGS - Lee Remick •tan•• a woman terrorl.&ed by a crued eacaped convict (lllchael Beck) ln "Rear View. Mirror•• tonJ&ht at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. · 1: ***-,. "08 VII" (1974) (Pll'I 1o43) Ben am.a. Anthony HopkN. I AHCIBfT I.ND AMBICAH MAITERS PRAISE THE LON> 8'MOYIE * * ~ "Marti Of The Aanegedt" (1951) Rleetdo Montalban, Cyd Ctllttlle ®MOVIE tt~ "Lost In Amlf1ca" (18&5} AJ. bert 8n>oU. Julll Htglrty. (t)MOVIE ** "Conan The ~ .. (19&4) Arnold Schw•n•negg9r, Grace Jonee. ~~CX>UPlE t ** "The I.alt Stlrllghter'' (1964) L.n:e Guest. Robtr1 Prellon . -e:ao- 1 at AMAZING STORIES JOKER'SWID TRAPPfR JOHN, M.O. PMMABAZINE HOHEYMOONEA8 -8:36- (%) CHAALES CHAMPUH ON THE Rl.M8CENE -t.00- • CJ) EWS ISlAND THE sc:REWIE~T (J >MEI)\' EVER ... 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U) SHOWS A "f ( 1: 00) (3•15)5 307:45 10·05 KAltATE KIO ti (N) (12: IS) (2:35) 4:55 7 15 "9·)$ TOP GUN INJ SHOWS AT (12:35) (2:55) 5: IS 7,35 &. t .SS &..£GAL SAGLD (PO) (12:00) (2:30) $:00 7 30 ~ 10 00 -CINE·Fl GONE- SPEAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm ~ UI lllA,11t1tl!i !!rt• Sitf•ym ltU.... ... Q SCAltD> (It) s Plu•I Co·IWutur• Wise Guy• (A ) llUT'HLESS N:()llU[ (ltJ Plu•I Down ~ Oul In IS•wetfy Hllh (A) LASYlttNTH lf'GJ Ptull Co·Hft RHI Genius (PG) Aalpl'I Macclllo KA9'ATE KIO ti P'O) P1u1 Qulclttllwu (~GI POLTllltOEIST ti (N-1S) lllu•I Co·Hlt Money Pll (PO) ~A(lt) Pl\ls lhw OUI IR) -No PHHl - DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All dally dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato ·and dessert. Monday (Served 3-10 p m ) Fried Chicken .$3.35 (Half-a-chicken) Tuesday (Served 3-10 p m ) ·- Brochettes of Beef $3~95 Wednesday (Served 3-10 p m ) Teriyaki Steak ·$4.55 · "'LEGAL EAG~' RA~ARAVE. ROBERT REDFORD IS TERRIFIC.'' -Joel Siegel GOOD MORNING AMERJCA LEGAL FAGLES \ l \I\ fl\\L Prturt ---.. ...,..._ --~ow PLA\1'1G-- _,. •~TOOOllUCM ·--UA-__ ,..., ---11111 ....... ... ... ...... N.JllC •LA KAMA ·~ Ill-"'"--~ IN-.. ,_.. l)ll"IJ •CO.TA~ eU9.AOA ..... , ... c... ,..,...., .... ,. ,,, .,.. "",.,. •ILtOltO _ ..... ··- -::-.·:.i;., ·~­,_...., _ .... , COSIA •IA """"°'" ll-'OI _... ICF••,ll&So..ltlt.,.,. ( ... _ _,.,. C-L'*" S4' 1111 c.,...j .. 401'0 ~ 7'6J • lllllA ~ .... ,., .... utU)I R LPH MACCHIO PAT MORITA \ &litteKid Partn ·-llllJt :..-,:: ·--. ..,.,.. ·--¥:.~ .... ~ ·-·-.?= ;;.;;:,. ..... t=--~·-=-..----· ••"-•IA-.a.&4 ,._,._ .... -,..... ,. . .... C-IM•lll ...... '400 ..,_. --·--------,,..._ .................................. ..... --------..----lllllll,,, .. I'\ Tuesday, Jaly l ARIES (~arth 21·Apnl I 9l: Hohday pint p1'vails, you feel free and wise, capable of don\& almost ~nythina you de tre. Creative juice! now, sccnano htJhha,hts chan ma. physical attraction. intensified love relationship TAtJRUS ,(April 20-May 20)~ Open d1aloaue with one who could have much to do wtth your future sccu.rity. Spotlight on safety, real estate, home. property. Check r.ourccs. be Po~it1vc concerning legal ria.hts, perm1ss1ons. Don'tJump at first offer GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on movement, reunions, visit , relauves. shon JOUrney connected with holiday or vacation. Populanty increases. ------------major chanJCS occur in connection with wardrobe. finances. domestic rnuatlon CANCER (June 21-July 22) You'll SYDNEY locate an1cle that had been loc;t, mm1ng or stolen. Circumstances take \udden o tum an your favor Judgment, antu111on MARR will be on target. C'landc~ttnc meeting ••••••••••••• highlights scenano t..EO (July 2 l-Aua 22). Focus on an tensity. dcd1cat1on, sense of duty and honor. What had been held an confide.n.cc w1JI be revealed -this means more Jct1v1ty for you. add1t1onal pressure and rc§pons1b1hty. You'll also be ampl)' rewarded. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)· What appeared to be lost wall be recovered C }'cl,e continues high, you'll have chance to take greater l'harge of your own destiny. Secret meeting as connccled w110 1"omance. You·1 r also learn more about fi nances. LIBRA (Sc:pt. 23·0ct. 22): l:.mphas1s on independence, crcattvil}', slrong love relations.hap. Wash comes true. events favor your efTerts and you will turn 1n "outstandane performance·· Gain indicated tn connection with career bust ness actt v 1t1es. S~RPIO (Oct 23·No.. 21) Spotlight on advancement, prc!>t1gc. parttcapauon in church. charity or commun11x project. >\ "poht1c1an·· could ..eek your support Intuition nngs true, you II be at nght place at cruc·1al rnoment. Aquanan plays role SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21) Many of }'Our best quahttes surge to turefront. Focus on appearance, bod) image, anv1tat1on to prestigious social affair Hohday sptnt prevails. you'll have reason to celebrate. Gemini figures )'lrom anently CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) You'll "'In leg.al dispute. You rnuld be J\.,ardcd ample sum of .money Comphca11ons disappear, love relat1onsh1p llounshes. What was "proh1b1te<l" will now be made available Taurus ligum~ prominently AQUARIUS (Jan 20..Feb 18) Focus on partnership. pubhcll}'. legal a1Ta1rs, senous cons1derat1on of mantal status Get ideas on paper, protect original concepts. Member of opposite sex reveals feelings, seeks your guidance. approval. PISCES (Feb. IQ.March W): ~enano highlights children. home. change. .. anety, romant'c. S1gn1lican1 domesttc ad1ustmcnt 1s featured. could affect marital status. Young person talks about financial oppQrtun111es. wants }'Ou to ~hare eitpenencc. fF JULY 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intense. dynamic. creattvc, passionate and sentimental. You work well under pressure. can be counted on to meet deadlines You are a natural eitecuuve. you seldom do an}'th1ng halfway. Taurus. Cancer. Capncom people play amponant roles 1n your hfc You arc lo) al. you'll sacnfice for sake of family sccunt) You travel th1~ ~car \OC1aJ act1v1t1es increase and you could hit financial Jackpot. September "''II be: espec1all} beneficial for you an 1986 A third of the elderly .... choose to live alone Does the notton of hving alone "hen you 're elderly scare you'> Never- mand, too personal. Merely mention 11 prelim inary to a report that 31 out of I 00 citizens over age 65 do an fact It' e alone Those who do so by choice almost all give the surveytakers the \.'lme explanation. in effect I don·t \\ant anybody telling me what to do. People named Steward descend from the Royal Household'<> Lord \teward of En~,land. No grand pos- ll1on. really Hts job was to lay wood 1n the fireplaces. People named C hamberlaan. descending from Eng- land's Lord Chamberlain. don't fare much better, might add fhat jOb Wa\ to hght those fires Q Wh}' was any gang'itcr's girl- friend years ago known 3\ a "gun moll .. '> .\ From the Y1dd1~h "C 1on1f;, Molly" meaning "thief" girl .. Q lla1m 1s only two female thespians in the history of film have hecn able to perform 1n explicit sexual \Cencs on camera and sttll retain their L.M. 4 Bovo ~landing as "fine actresses " Name them >\ "1en I Streep and Julie ( hn~l't·' ..\ quef) to a mO\ 1e cnuc turned up the~ t"'o Here's ho\\ the female bea\cr goe~ about findang a mate Someho"' \he 1nve1gles numerous males to her damp front yard There she wrestles each. ovcrpowenng each. dec1s1"el)' She ne\.t'r loses. From this mess of whipped males. she picks out what's left of the one that most appeals to her L.M. Boyd ls • syadlcaUd col11mal1t. • 1 Eternity it's what you m ·ake it Dorothy Parker once descnbed "eternity' as a ham and two people. A close second would be a Thanksaiving turke)' and two people or spltt pea soup and a family of siit. But etem!!Y as not all nibbles and leftovers. There are other ways to dte slowly. Did you ever have a child tell you about the mov1e he has Just seen'! It's the bc~t argument J know for baVJn& childrtn while you still lhank sleep 1sa fad. hke the Hula Hoop and mood rings. They will st.an the story with the acuon, cut to the ending and finish wtth the ~nnina. In between. they wall stuff their mouth with food, an,wcr the phone, ao to the bathroom and at the end of two hours accuse )'Ou of not paying a ttcnuon. Etcrnny can also be an ugly sale carpet that wall outJivc George Burns. It's never the pretty ones that match cvcryth1n,. never show stain or din. Oh no It s the carpet that when the h&ht h11s n looks hkc a blob of mustard aone bad. Eternity can be a line. We've all been in ltnes that threaten to keep us shuffiin& our feet for the rest of our lives. but there 1s none hkc the hncs of governmental departments. There's the post office lines at Christmas. the lines to pay traffic ll<'kcts, the voter reg1~trat1on office. thl passpon office, not to mention the hne for your dnver's license. I once stood )n that hne so long my v1s1on detenontted A fnend of mane said eternity was attending her husband's college reu- nion Whale her own reunion had been full of bnght. sumulat1ng ... -• i'~ Etu BOllECI peOP.le. who wett char\aina the (()une of hfe as v.c know 1t m the Western world, she found her husband a product of1 class ofwriokJed dullerds who stood around eatin& ban off crackers and talkm1 1bout their cats' hystercctom acs As her C}'CS were &taring over. she made a sagnaJ for her ltusband to leave when she reahzcd 1t was o nly 7:30. Time 1s stranac. A s1n&Je minute can leap and bound recklessly, mak- ing you want to squcttc 1t for a few eittra seconds to extract everything you can from it. Or at can 5top dead, turn on you, and torture you. There 1s absolutely nothing to compare to the horror of a speaker announcing." I'm going to touch upon IS maJOr points tonight," and 30 minutes later hear- ing him say, "The second point .. " Everyone has endured .. eternity" from the woman who swea~ her pregnancy lasted I '3 months. to the anxious moment when they punch your ~d1t card numbers into a computer and wall until approval as given before they give you your pun:hase Whatever at 1s. we rarel) learn from 1t. I'm sttll buying hams for the two of us Reality interrupted romantic interlude DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you find space for this letter. It 1s addressed to all the 20..}'ear-old women who thank their wonderful. adoring guy will stand by them. no matter what Ye,tcrda)' I found out I am pregnant. Sitting an that clinic was the longest 20 mmutesofmy hfe When the nurse opened the door I gues~ the answer by the look on her face. I dreaded telltna m> boyfnend but I knew I had to That evening when he came over for supper I told tum the moment he sat down on the couch His response stunned me 'That's the absolute pits. "lov. what are YOU going to do.,.. I never felt 'IO alone and afraid an all m} hie Not even a hug or a word of concern. What followed was even worse "You really must be stupid," he yelled. "In this day and age. to let such a thing hap~n. Well. it's not going to rum my hfe I have bag plans for myself." I JUSt stood there an sbock when he said. ''I'll pay for half of' the abortion. but n's all over between us. Send me the bill." Then he left. I haven't decided what I'm going to do, but I know now I'll never make that mistake ag.ain I trusted too much and as,umed my sweetheart ca:rcd as much for me as I cared for him. Wrong' Wrong' \\ rong' I've le~med a lot from ~our column Now it's m) tum to gne r,omethang back Please pnnt this - "v1ARION IN TENNESSEE. DEAR MARION: I beve 1 personal tbeory tbat time woa.ad1 111 beels. He11 1et bis 1omewbere alon1 tbe llne. I bope tbe reedera oat tbere wbo ere candidates for your kind of trouble wlll learn from your letter ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd hke to otTcr a v.,ord of support to the woman who dined alone and was treated ltke an object of pity b> the hostess in the rccita11rant ("Is there JUSt ONE of \'OU''") · I alw t'njOY dining r,olo. When m)' A1111 luD£RS husband and I cat out together I might as well be aJone. He never says one word to me. If someone we know stops by the table for a moAlent he suddenly becomes a scmullat1ng con- versat1onahst. In fact he rattles on and on until It as embarrassing. What burns me up as that when I dine alone the men who arc also unaccompanaeqassumc Jam lookang for company Even though I avoid eye contact I am suspected o f being "on the make."~ I would like to st.art a restaurant for women only but people would thank ll was for lesbians. Women who believe they have come a long wa)' are kidding themselves. Everything that happens an this coun~ry as tilted to favor the male. Please don·t pnnt m}' name I've got enough problems alremy. -A HOO 1ER' WITH A POlNTOF VIEW DEAR HOO: Yoa bave a polat of vtew, all rlgbt. A.Dd even tbough It'• 1wfu1Jy cynJc1I, than.kl for upresa- !Jlg It. • • • DEAR >\NN LA"IDERS \ mother m Longview wrote about her five children who resembled no one 1n her famtl}. I had a s1m1Larproblem with m) two When \omeone would say. "The)' don't look anything hkc their father. do they"" I'd answer. "No. but they don't look anything hkc me either. do thev:· The dumbbells were speech- less. -.\ Z INGER FROM HONOLULU DEAR LULU: A snappy rejoinder. Jost whit tbe clods deserve. Dylan, Dead bring back the 1960s By tbe A11ocl1ted Pre11 MINNEAPOLIS-~..enc of 1960s no'italg1a prevailed as Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead J)erformed their first concen together this summer Dylan, who tcfl Minnesota for New York < 1ty almost 25 years aao ham mcrt"d out 1960s prote~t tunes and hard-cdacd rock 'n' roll in his fil"lt concen 1n ht~ home citatc 1n eight years. The Grateful Dead. who open- ed the show, ph1ycd for h~!ldreds of tic-<lycd "Dead Heads danc· ma on the field of rhc Hubcn H Humphrc; Metrodome. Dyl:m, backed by rom Petty and the Hcanbrc. kers and a four-woman chorus. Jrew a w1IJ ovation from the cru""d ot 50,000 He opened his set with a new 'ona. "So long, Good Luc~. C ioodb)c." before raunchint, into 1960s favorue~ such a ·ro,1uv~ly 4.lh trtet" nd "Just l 1kc D Woman:· Cartoon muaeum R VF. TO\\ N, N Y -hfe- foe B«tlc 8.'l1ky loafs ll1pp1ly 1n a hallway while l>aawood take a bath. Alf l'td 1:. Neuman ,;harts quanel'\ 1th Popc)C. H1pr the Horrible 1 in chc mcn't room. BobDJlan The beloved c~ctcn art at home an the Museum of Cartoon n. a tum-of·the-cxntul') ca"tlc whett more than 60.000 canNin stnps. rom~ book . Di ney C\"l,, Bup Bunny videos and other worb art p~rvcd ~lnd d1~· pl&}ed, I - The non-profit mu,eum. • 'I founded hy a ClrtOOnl\t ' aroup chatrt'd by lkctlc 8a1IC') creator Mort Walktr, 1s a plac-c whert h'c:l adults rth"c th<'1r child-. ~id spoknwnmsn ~hit')' Hunt. mucturt' of rt\icrtncc and playfuln~, fills the four-story rutlt. pcrchC'd on a hilltop 1lon1 the border of urceny,.1ch, ( onn One d1spla)' in the museum has an antcnt1onall) lo"'·brow appeal: paffit1 on the b\lthroom wallr,, courte }' of famou~ cartoonists. Cun Swan left Superman in the men's room. and Dtk Brown added Haaar the Homblc. The women's room 1s graced by Mar) W1l~h1re'\ Red c;onjl. and Bets> !rom a Playbo) map.zine ~trap b) Sarah Down\. Giraffe OK'd C\.\CRAMENTO -Ml<'betl J1eklon wtll be allowtd to tu.kl 11 11rafTe to the menagcne at ht'I Encino e,tatc &\ Iona a' h<' prom1!.C~ to ai .. c the animal a good home aamc otlk1nls h1hc dt'\.1ded The rcdu,1\C ''nscr. who alrtad' pl•>~ ho t to a ch1m· p3n1C'C llama .deer ind a P>thon named Muscles. had ouah1 a license to keep the \1'·month·uld 11rafTc. "'h1ch wu spotted h, a pmr w1rdcn earlier tht m<>nlh Jack~n. 27. alttad) ha' ~r· ma" from the Califomta r I hand Game Comm1s ion for tt\c 01hc1 t-cot1c ptts at h1) home ANl'W'SUTO EULT BIUJ>GI! QUIZ ... Q.1-Both vulnerable, u South you hold· '"'--1' iilt' •AQl VJ8 OAJ'71 H3 The bidding ha.a proceeded: North Eut 8outla Weet p... ,... 1 • , ... z Q ra.. 1 What action do you take? A.-Slnce partner passed ortg.lnal· ly, we hold out llttle hope for game. We also feel It ls quite probable you have no bettt'T spot to play tht hand than in hearts-you know partner hu at least a five-card uit. We suggest you pus. To bid two spad~ is unlikely to improve matters, and you are nowhere nnr atrong enough for lhrff dtarnonds. Q.2-As South, vuln erable, hold · +AK7H <:7.AJCQJ7 Ota The bidding has proceeded: South We.'t Nortb Eut 1 + Z 0 Dble Pu1 ? What action do you tal<e? you A.-We are not inclined to remove partner's low·level pena.lty dou- bles, especially when we would · still be 3-to-l favorites to wln the rubber. However, here your chanc· es tor slam are distinct and game seems a certainty We w ould a4L. vise partner or that by jumping to three heart.a. Q.3-East-West vulnerable, as South )'OU hold: •AIQ6 \?Q872 OQt •AtCM The bidding has proceeded: WHt North Eut South 1 NT Pus Pua Dble P ... Z• Pua 1 What do you bid now? A.-Not onJy don't we thlnk your side can make game, we believe even three spades could be too high! You and West have at least 33 points between you, leaving only 7 points for the other two hands comblned. Even if partner holds most or those, we doubt whether four spades would be viable Pass. Q."-Neither vulnerable. as South )'OU hold! ~1063 QA.8 0765 ~ The bidding haa proceeded: North Eut South 1 Q z o ? What action do you take" A.-East's overcall has stymied you.· I( you play five--card·maJor CHAlllS Go1E1 Oua SHA11F ~ opening bids, you might venturel two hearts. Otherwi.H, 100 have ta11 pus and hope that partner re· opens T~ one bid you can't m.akt u. two spades; that would be fore· Ing to game except t n the ~umce wheTe responder rebids his suit D ' the three--level. Q.G-Both vulnerable, as Sou you hold: +K87 \?Al08M 0Q8 •7'2 The bidding hu proceeded: 8oada Weet Nort.b Eut p ... , ... l Q 1• 1 ""' What do you bid noW'? A.-Tha.t fifth heart is awfully temptlng, but don't Jet it lead you astray. lf you switched it foT a low diamond, It would make little dif· rerence to the value or your hand and your action would be clearer. Bid two hearts. lt llftds a move from partner if this hand is going to produtt game. .. Q.6-As South, vulntrable, yJ hold: •AKJ7S QK8 ¢8G2 MN The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eut South 1 0 Pu• lNT P ... Pua Z Q Pue ? What action do you take? A.-lf you think partner bu area· sonable hand, you are probably mistaken. He did not have the hand tor a takeout double of one dia- mond or a heart uit good enougll to bid at the one-level. Themore, don't penall.ze him for refusing to sell out to the opponents at too low , a level. Pu , ~ . For in.formatl01t about Cllarles Goren'• new aewslett.er for brld•e plaJen, write Gora~ Briqe Letter, P.O. Boz UH, Or- land~ Fla. 3280Z""4%S. TODAY'S CROSSWORD .PUZZLE AC .. 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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by..Q eane "Aw, Mommy! You couldn't REALLY grow potatoes in my ears, could you?" MARMADUKE PEANUTS WELCOME TO TME FIRST MEETING OF OUR POLKA CLUB ! • J... ..... •r(1 f .... .. .. ~~ ...... 1nr: GARFIELD by Brad Anderson WE1RE ALL ~ERE TO ~AVE A GOOD TIME SO LET'S 6ET STA~TED .. BIO GEORGE by Virgil P.artch (VIP) "Wow! Wh•t gre•1 lemon•de we•ther!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham l ~ • J f 9 • J.F 1 CRCH A MW.~, WILL '1t\J HElP ME ClfAN rT?" WHY. HE.LLO T~EAE. LITTLf €>PIPER Hf.RE, MAKf YOORS(Lf AT HOME. SHARE MCJ ~OOP, Mf.J 0£.D ••• WHLJMP.1 TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE NO.~ AL REA~ l.ErT '-"OI< rnE .\~E.t-41\ ~f.!) GOT A 0tG MATot 10fll\G~T ~ '6 ~UNG •TlJl<TU:." J~I /. by Tom K. Ryan AAW •• V1'1 YA AAVE1HE Ca.JC ef\ SOME~/NG-? ..,,._ by Kevin Fagan COME. OJT ~ n4ERE ANO i:-1~T Ll~E. A.MAN , J~~!~ by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY "' lflfXlfll'T'..,,. 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Maradona, the brilliant playmaker and scorer who set up two goals in the 3-2 victory over West Germany Sunday, held the World Cup hiah, tean flowing down bis cheeks. It was Maradona 's pass which freed Jorae Burruchap behind the defenJe for the Cup-winniOJ goal with only sill minutes remairuna in the charn- pionstiip game. Argentina, which blew a 2-0 lead, won its second world title in eiitit years. "This 1s the happiest day of my life," Maradona said. "I feel like a world champion and I am proud of it. The victory was deserved and not just for us but for all of Argentine soccer." The fans and some of the players chanted "Maradona, Maradona," but, this game, be was only one of many Argenunes on center stage. "Argentina deserved to wan. It is a great team," German Coach Fraaz Beckenbauer said. "It is not only Maradona, they have I 0 other great players." Argentina took a 2-0 lead on goals by defender Jose Brown and forward Jorge Valdano. But Karl-Heinz Rum- meniaae and Rudi Voeller connected etJht minutes apart late in the second half to tie the match. Then Burruchaga sneaked behind the defense and beat charging goal- keeper Harald Schumacher from 10 yards. Maradona also helped set up VaJdano's goal for the Argentines, who won the championship in 1978 on home soil. The Germans lost for the third time in a record-five trips to (Pleue .ee WORLD CUP /82) Dleao Man.dona, .tar of the Argentina llOC- cer team, •It. on the •boalden of fan• u be bola the FD' A trophy after the .Arientine. won the World Cup Sanday witll a S-2 .. R8clng reptl ... •en't •bout to ... •r world reoordlil. Ex-Detroit Uori1 greet Jack Chrlltlen1an cl11. a lndiansdea 6-4-setback to Angels ' Cleveland collects 2 of 3 thanks to new acquisitions By CHRIS MONAHAN Oilllr .... Cerr "' I .. 1 Over the years, the Cleveland Indians have been known for their charitable trade$. Ottcqo White Soll (0.VJs 3-4)· at .4qell (McCask:ilJ 8-4). ' Time: 5:07. TV: Nooe. Radio: KMPC(7l0). • Tuesday's game: Chicago White Sox at Anacla, 1:35 p.m. A few of tbc commodlucs that once "The last time I threw apinst the bclonacd to the Tnbe m the late 60s An&els (a two-hit shutout in and ~y 70s included Graig Ncnles, Cleveland) may have been the best .. Chris Chambliss, Vada Pinson. Lou pmel'veevcrthrown,"wdSchrom. Piniella and Luis tiant. "This time I threw more fastballs. I Now,-with Joe Klein as their vice had &ood location and iot their Le~ president of baseball operations, the handed hitters inside. That'sabout all deals are more on an even keel. I changed.•• .. Sunday's 6-4 win over the Angels at It was the Angels' second Sunday Anaheim Stadium gave them two of hqtnc loss sn a row, but didn•t move , three in the series.and the Jndianscan ~cm out offirst place JO theAL West. t look to two recent deals for the Tex.as saw to that, losing ~3 to • success. Seattle. 1' Mel Hall hit a three-run home run The Angels are ready to ma.kc somo to lead Friday's win and Joe Carter moves of their own, but they should 1• duplicated the feat Sunday. a shot be stnctly sntra~rganiz.atJonal. Re~ which put the lnd11ns ahead to stay. Liever Donrue Moore will be &CJ I Both came over from the Chicago tivated today and should be ready to l Cubs in the deal for Rick Sutcliffe and pitch ri&ht away. i two others. • With John Candelaria throwina • Cartersolow was enough to bade one more rehabiliation assisn01enc. t the pitching of Ken Schrom (8-2), the club · will also be bringina up I who allowed four runs and eight hits, someone lO st.art Tuesday apjnst l but held the Angels off to wsn bis fifth Ch1cago. • : , straight game, two of which have Moore and a new face may solve a vlct4>ry o•er Wat Germany in llezlco City. Maradona failed to KOred a &oat in die finale, but bb brilliant pau .et up the winning aoat. come against the Angels. Schrom was few problem areas ln the p1tchint 1 acquin:d from Minnesota in the off-department. One face was bngbtet • season for two minor lea1uers. He than the Sunday sun -Ron was originally Angel property, but Ron:ta.ruck's. . . ' was traded to Toronto for Dave Rid1n1 two wannmg outings, Lemancyzk in 1980. Romanick struuled like he bad for 'Tm impressed with him only nearly a month pnor. He pve up because be bas won twogamcsapinst ei&ht hits and four runs in JUSt five us," said Manager Gene Mauch ... I innings, including Carter's home run expect my guys the second time they and a stolen base to catcher Andy sec someone to hammer him a httle Allanson. better." (Pleue ..e AltOEL8/B2) Dodgers complete dismal series in Astrodome BostC?n Astros sweep into lead ofNL West wit 2-1 win The Astros' Nolan Ryan pitched six strong mnmJS, striking out eiJht, wallcin& three and allowing only three hats and a run-sconng double by Dodgers rookie shorutop Craig Shipley. HOUSTON (AP) -On paper, the game figured to be a classic pitching matchup. And 1t translated perfectly to the field Sunday as the Houston Astros scon:d two unearned runs in the seventh. edging Fernando Valenzuela and the Los Angeles Dodgers by a score of 2-1 and sweeping their weekend senes. "I am throwan~ the ball reaJ well and my arm 1s not hurting,' said Ryan. who made his second start since returning from the disabled list. The victory propelled theAstros back into fir:st. {>lace .in the National League Western Div1s1on wath a-half-game lead over the San Francisco. It was a lead the Astros had relinquished after dropping four straight to the Giants last weekend. "Ryan is so important to our club," said Astros second baseman Bill Doran. "It was encouraging to sec him throw so well today." Dodgers first baseman Len Matuszek. a Ryan stri~eout victim twice, called it "typical Nolan. You have to lay off bis high fastball and make him throw down low. Some of us did and some of us didn't." Vale11zucla. 10-5. pitched a complete Cocaine killed Browns' Rogers Tests confirm drug was in his system when heart failed SAC RAMENTO (AP) -Cocarnc ktlled Cleveland Browns football star Don Rogers. a toxicologist confirmed Sunday. Laboratory tests showed that the drua was in Rogers' sy~tcm when he died of heart failure on Friday, the day before he was to be married, coroner's toxicologist James Beede said. "Yes. there was cocaine found in the body," Beede said. "Obviously, 1t was a lethal dose." The finding supported a statement made Saturday by the pathologist who performed the autopsy that Rogers likely died of a cocaine overdose. Beede refused further comment. saying he would talk more about the case at a news conference today. when the test results will be released. statements by friends and teammates of the player that he never used drugs. Rogers' agent, Steve Arnold, said the player showed some evidence of heart trouble before he was drafted out of UCLA in 1984 and was asked to take a physical stTCSS test by an National Football League scouting group. Rogers passed the test and was selected No. I by the Browns, then went on to become the AFC De~ fcnsivc Rookie oflhe Year. The doctor who treated Rogers' mother, Lorctha Rogers.. for a heart attack on Saturday speculated that it 1s "quite likely that they suffer from familial premature heart disease," and said "that would be one answer" for Rogers• death if no drugs were found in his system. However, Browns team physician Dr. John Bergfeld said in Cleveland that Rogers was in perfect health and he knew of no previous hean prob- lem. DodJ!era (Hershiscr 1-5) at Cincinnau (Wersn2-2). Time: 4:35. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Tuesday's game: Dodgers at Cincinnati. 4:35 p.m. game, his 10th of the year. He had a one-hitter going until the seventh inning, when the game fell apart. Phil Garner led off for the Astros with a groundball to shortstop and reached second base when Shipley threw the ball into the dugout. Glenn Davis then struck out but reached fil'1t base on a wild pitch by Valenzuela w1th Gamer taking third. Consecutive sinales by Kevin Bass and Jose Cruz drove in the two Astro runs. "Valenzuela pitched a super game." said Dodgers manager Tom Lasorda. "I feel bad for him, but you can't give a team five outs in an snnsng and expect to wan." The winning pitcher for the Astros was Manny Hernandez, 2-3. who pitched one scoreless inning. Frank Di Pino relieved Hernandez to earn his third save and found the sweep very sweet. especially because of Lasorda's recent com- ment that the Astros were only "renting" first place. Pathologist Dr.-Joseph Pawlowskt, workin& Sunday at the coroner's office, said the results of tests• on Rogers' blood, bile and urine con- firmed his belief that Rogers died ofa drug overdose. despite numc·rous "I agree with the Browns' doctor," Pawlowski said Sunday. "There was no evidence of any coronary disease. He appeared to be in excellent health until this happened. Something caused the heart to cease funcuoning as a pump. Blood aocumlated 1n the lunas and throuittout the chest cavi- ty, and that is consistent wath a drug overdose. Doean •t anyone believe me? Neither Cblca&o Wblte Sos Relden Julio Cru (12) and Onie QUWen (rtcJlt) or Oak- land runner Tony Phlllpe .eem to belleTe eecond bue ump Tlm 'hcbida'• eafe call d111'1DC foutb innlnf ateal SWlday. Belle•e lt or not. Phillipe rem•ined eafe. Navratilova, Leconte gain Wimbledon quarterfinals ' WIMBLEDON, England (AP)-Oefendina German who reached the semtfinals 1n 1982. wQmen's champion Martina Navratdova and Navrattlova, the top seed from the United men•s seventh aced Henri LtconteofFrance led States who 11 scek1na a fif\h consccutav1. the way into the quarterfinals at Wimbledon Wimbledon champion. defeated Isabelle De today. monacot of France 6-3, 6-3,. while Sabatm1, ot Tenth-seeded Gabriela Sabatini also ad-ArgentJJ\.1, downed Italy's Raffaclla Rcui 6-~. vanccd, asdjd unseeded players Lori McNeil of 1·6, 6-3. the United States and Slobodan Zivojinov1c of Leoonte defeated John Fiu.aerald of Au Yugoslavia. traha, 7-6, 6-7. 6-2, 6-3 and WllS joined m the But hke the warm, sunny weather that ha~-:mm's quartcrfianls by Zivojino~ who de· graced much of this year's tournament, the fcated South Afnca'sChnsto Van ttn bura 7~. upsets continued u the second week began on 7-5, 4-6, 7-S. the famed aras coun • . McNeil made q_uick work of another Minutia Malecva, the women's ciJhth unsccdcd AmcncanJ. Bet y N•lsen. 7-S. 6-1 . ed ftom Bui ria. was beaten 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 in to reach the quartemnal • the fourth round by &tan.a Bu • a W t Run c won thrte of the last four pme of \ .-I the open1n1 stt and cased through the S«ond and third sets to JOtn Sabatini m the quar- terfinals. Malccva wM the seventh Sttd among ihc wemcn and 16th overall to be eliminated an the tournament's first four rounds. . . All n:memmJ playcn in both the men s and women•s sinS)c fitld wen! on coun today. with hUJC crowch J&mmma the arouruis of the All EnJJa.nd Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and 8ntain·, Pnnce Diana amona the auc ts 1n the Royal Bo' on C'cnttt Coun. The men's top ~. Ivan Lcndl. met \mcncan Matt An1Cf, and dcfcnd1ria cham- pion Bon B«kcr. the No 4 K'Cd. pla~d No. I 3 Mikael Pcrnfors of Sv.cdcn, amid ~me ind1cat1ons that Becker wa havin prohlem\ with his ankle and hi concentratio n. Much of Becker's uccc s depends on his de tructivc.sttvll'\I power. After the 18-)car- old West Gtrman served l l double-faults an his four-set victory over Au trahan Paal McNamcc on Saturday. his critics brough1 out the kn1\'U. Under the beadhne "Kina Bc:tk'r fa ~s double trouble." the unday Ex pre , u1d that a stnnaofdoublc-faultupin t McNamcc "lcO a qUC$1ion mark over kcr' abiltly to C'Opc w1lh th hard and powerful men he still ha\ to faet." acquires Seaver Resex-Ve outfielder . Lyons exchanged for veteran pitcher BALTIMORE (AP) -Veteran pitcher Tom Seaver, a three-time Cy Young Award wanner. got bis wish Sunday when he was acquired by the Boston Red Sox from the Chacag_o White So:t 1n exchange for reserve outfielder Steve Lyons. The long-rumored deal. an- nounced by the Red Sox, satlsfied the 41-ycar-old Scaver's request to be traded close to his home in Green- wich, Conn. The New York Yankees also were SC'CktnR Seaver. Seaver has a 2-6 record and a 4.38 earned run average this season. Seaver. a nght-hander, gives ttv Red Sox. who lead the Amcncan League East by a big margin, p1tch1na- insurance Al Nipper JUSt returned to the starting rotauon last week after bem& spLked May I 8. and Bruoc Hurst. her W'ter, wffered-a-~ __ ._ p-o1n muscle early this season and isn't expected to return until after the All-Star break. • ln his 20th ma)Or league season. Seaver has compiled a 306-198 re- cord, wath a 2.84 earned run average: and 3.568 strikeouts, th1td on the all,; ume bst behind Nolan Ryan and Steve Carlton ' · In his unday radio talk show on WMAQ Chicago, White Sox General Manager Ken Harrelson said fro01 Oakland that the deal was made at I fl p.m. Saturday night. Red o x Manager Joho McNamara. in Baltimore, where the Red Sox played the Onoles Sundar. said he called Seaver late Saturday n1aht in Oakland and told him, "You've got the baJI Tuesday," meaning the \.elerao nJht-handcr would make his first start 1or Boston qainst Toronto . ~aver who won hu 300th career game last c;(ason against the New' York \ ankcc, a member of the Whuc Sox won the Cy Youn& Award 1n 1969, lq7' and 1975. Boston recalls Fori.D.er P:V •~ ~. Orange COU1 DAILY PILOT/ Mondey, June 30, 1988 ----~~f!ELS DEALT 6-4 LOSS. •.• .. J \\Cnt w11h my third best pttch, the curve I hould have gone with the l1det"," said Romanick. whose record dropped to 5-6 .. One pi tch co t m<' the game.·· At the ume. the Jnd1ans took the lead 4-2 and never aave it up The Angels nibbled away, but the Indians bit back, nppmg ~llevers Todd f1scher und Jerry Forster for home runs Everyume the Angels made a move on Schrom he would bend a ltnle. but not break And the Indians would always answer back. In the sixth, the Angels scored wth t~o out when Doug ~{"1nces singled and came all the way around to score on Bnan Downmg's double into the nght field comer. l leveland counttred wuh Brook Jacob) 's lead-off home run in the eighth off Fischer. making 1t 5-3 \\hen Wall y Joyner doubled and \Cored two baners later on a Doug OeCim:e!. single' off reliever Ernie C. ·amacho. the Ange ls )t1ll tratled, 5-4 Cle"eland got Camarho an extra run to ~orl with when p1nch-h11ter \mJre Thornton drove Fomeu..1.-2 f.t\tball o\er the center field fence. 1hrtt Angels in the ninth to earn his 10th save and second 1n the 5t'ncs Though Mauch still had to uffer throua.h another lo to the Indians (the> have lo 14of6 thas kHon). he d1dn•t have 10 watch the I t 1Yl inninp, He was thrown out d1'iputtn1 Jack Howell's sw101·non-sw101 on a third 'imke m theJCventh. Rep!Jl)'S howcd that though Howell <bd not break h1 wn~ts. he d1d c:ro the plate wuh h15 bat. Tonight the Angels o~n a three· game senes wnh 1he Chica.go White Sox. led by former Angel tar and rteently-named Ch1c.igo manager Jam Frcgosa * ANGlfL NOTIS -C1tv.ieoo utc,,., AlldY Allel!Mft wes tltettO In Ille t10lltll l1111lno w!Mll lie lll(ew 1111 melk oown wllllt tne lrldlen1 were OISCIUllno Wll/N ,._., dO\lDlt tn.al (WY ~ nurtv '•uefll snvo.r we1 ontv al>OUt ZOO '"' ewav on Ille ot.v Ont more IOI' 1ne roeo JeNI C....rte. wflO llH not CHIChtd In an Anoet unlfOl'm since APl'll t . wlM make one more r.na111111a t1on 11ar1 for Pelm Slll'l,,01 IA""41' r.l,,olt·A) l>ef0t• C>efno rN cllva ttO Maneoer GeM Maud! said C•ndela•la wlK Pltcn Tue.oav In Ventura a/Id lllen slart In MllwwkN lll'OOlllllV Illa lolowlno MonGav 1111n·1 anvtlllllO pllnlcal We lu•I want 111m le. oo o•>« more time to dev91oO-,iarnlna, Mid M...cll "II .... lie beneilclal tor lllm, wlllc!\.._w•• oe t>enehclal IOf' us • MaUCll would nol'\PKlfv whO win 1ter1 Tuesdev (Cen<lelarla war. thC)ught to neve rnrow">· savtno Of!IY, ••• ftttll man win oo ~Tiit """'' had C>Ofll Ille 1a11 rwo ro1a11on1 wllh lust tour srarters after Jim Siii• we1 1ent to Ille t>ulle>eft Mauch tur111tr c~ rne iuue t>v ,.v•no. ''Tl'!«•'' a oood Cf\enu Ir w1M t>e ~ YOU llevtn'I -Otten T!>t White Sok. whO ooen a '"'" oame ,.,.,., wlln the Anoets 1onlon1, ct1anoeo r.tart..,., tor T~saev·r. geme when Tem -..,,., wet treded te hsten. lllevd aeftnbtw (3·4, 2" ERAJ will •l•rl Sullivan • • wins in a clutch EAS f RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -Danny Sullivan, fi&hong'a broken clutch nearly all the way, bumped pe t Bobby Rahal 26 laps from the end and went on to his first victory of the season Sunday in the Chase Meadowland~ Grand Prix Indy-car race. Michael and Mano Andretti, the father and son who started on the front row in lhe 100-lap race at the Meadowlands sports complexb both were out by lap 23 with town enaines, te.avmg the battle to Sullivan and three other fast competitors. Sulltva'h, driving a Cosworth-pow- ered March that he swuchcd to between the two rounds of tame tnals on Friday and aturday, shppcd below Rahal, the Indianapolis SOO winner, while negot1aung a Ught tum on lap 75. The two MJrches bumped toaclher hard as Sullivan &iruuled to set his car into aear. But the -Penske Raca.na Team entry managed to .move in front of Rahal and was able to pull away to a so ltd lead the rest of the way on the tight I I-tum. 1.682-mile c1rcu1t. • But the Indians' main stopper d1dn t need an)' of 11, as he reureJ all With Piil firsHnnlng •lnvte. G•rv ~ettts uttnoecs hl1 llltrlng '''""' to 1111 gamer. !kit ... 8-,..o 11•1 r.trtak tM~ er l1v1 '.>nvoer hil In ltlL1lttb so011oc c1e11.,ano swno .... mo"""1 11om- sav~tn afla< n.t1tnv two nome run. off 09" SVftefl Sa ruroav ·11 wt lhrow him two more nano1ng l>rtakl"O t>a•ll he'll be nltllng lourlll lelO Mauc.n Snvotr war. 2·S •n ttlt filtn 1001 Dick Schofield flgh ta the glare and ftnu the ball in time to make a cato.b Sunday. Sulit van, winning for the first time since the 1985 season.finale at Miami and captunng his sixth CART -PPG sen es ..victory, crossed the finish line 10.89 seconds ahead of second-place Emerson Fitupaldi of Brazil. wh~ot past Rahal on lap 92. Fmi di finished second at the Meadow ands for the second straight year. I 11 SPORTS BREAK Race night makes these competitors come out of shells From AP dispatcbe1 M.\Rl l'oA DEL RE't -It takes Ill patience to race tunics At the Thursda> night tunic races behind Brennan's pub. a SD'Yen-foot dash to the finish lmc can last ncarl~ halt an hour ·'The longest race I remember wu last winter Ii took 15 minutes becau~ the turtles kept going to sleep The) were h1bernatmg... 'ia ys turtle-breeder Hcsh Feder, a 5-year veteran of the race'>. Ht!. Direct C on nect1on Stable-; spom nine racmg tunic'> •""'!!!•• For I I )Car-. l\Jnle afi- ' c1onados from around the world have gathered wcekl} at Bren- nan's in th1!> !leas1de suburb to cheer on their pnzed rcpules The race begins when the ~aanang gate 1\ lifted at the center ofa l4-foo1-v.1de arena The first creature to lumber acro!.s the whue line around the edge of the Tartle nn~ 1s the winner A Judge loolo.s on 10 rase of a photo finish. · The amph1b1ous tunic as surpnstngl) fast Rut the land tono1se hve<; up to 11s reputation and 1s agon1 •:ngl~ SIO\\ Reptile., am'c al the track 10 p1cmc-st~le ice che .. ts ( ars pull up. tail-gates come down and owners ~truggle 'A-Ith red and white metal bo~es more rnmmonl~ found at football gam<'!. The cooler) bathe the tunic~ in 80-degree water to maintain their hod' tempera tun: .. The" 're cold-hloodcd so the only wa)' to kCl'P their metaboh!)m up 1\ warm water," cxpla1ned · hwab ·· .\ ttinle I\ onlv 1'5 warm es 1ts envamnment ()f course ~cdon't relOmmend keeping them in soup .. On a recent Thur\da) there were about 50 people 1n the lrowd One raCl' lasted almost 10 minute~ as several entrant<> turned around and went back to the 'ltanmg point When a small hu1 quick 1ono1~ crossed the fin1~h hne 1n a mere four \econd!> a 001\tcrou) fan JOkcd that the race ~as fi'ed and d rnanded the animal be tl'Stcd for drugs Qu ote of the day Gary Williams. Ohio State basketball coa1.:h, descnbmg the training schedule he has dev1<;ed for 6-1 O. 210-pound transfer Grady Mateen "We'll lod l11m in the weight room and throw hinf'S6me.mc.al.c.vcf) .on00+1n-a while." Estrapade holds on to win INGLEWOOD -Hcavtl)' favored ~ Estrapade. ndden h> Fernando Toro, took th e lead on the far turn and held on to jCOre a half-len,th "actor) in the S 122,300 Be verl)' Hills Handicap for d1stafTers at Holl ywood Park Tre111eme. ridden by 8111 Shoemaker, fint~hed second I 1h lengths in front of Sauna. Estrapade's entrymate ndden b> ( hns McC'arron, 10 the Grade II event for fillies and mares. 3 years old and up. Estrapade defeated s1:it nvals and earned a S6 l,800 winner's purse tn the 111•-mile gra-.~ test Her winning tame was 1.59 over a turf course labeled firm. Sent off the odds-on choice. the entry ofE.,trapadl' and Sauna paad $3.80, S2 40 and S2 I 0. I re111eme returned S3 80 and $2 60 Estrapade. carrying h1ghwe1ght of 122 pounds grabbed the lead on the far and opened a I' 1-length lead entenng the stretch She held off the closing 1 re111cml' through the finaJ furlong for the victory -Cra•h kill• atock car driver • ME< HANICSTOWN. N Y. -A 19-• ear-old 'ltOCk car.dnver competing 1n has fir.,l 'ltreet stock rookie feature, wos killed 1n a 'ipectacularcrash at the Oranae c ounty (N Y ) Fn1r pccdway Andrew Marshall of Middletown shd into a spm coming out of the fo urth turn and then bcpn a ~nes of flips afler h1" car Wl'i ,,de-swiped by a car driven by Ga no O'Am1eo. ~•d Cinry Chadw1<:k, the OCFS pu blic relation, director "Hr mu t have flipped at la t \ltA tune ," 1d cnarhc Lewis of M 1ddletnwn, a crew member who obS(rved the accident from lhe pi ta "He came out of lhe fourth tum sideway' and tarted aoi"a to the 1ns1de of the track. Another car came up too quick and started to bit the brake\ Rut he T-boncd Andy and hi air JUCt started to fl!P "• After 1 1 yea rs, Murphy wins Bob Murphy tor I I long )'Car~ a n frustrated tnJUr) ·plaaued non-wmner, pa· 11ently and carefull) shot a 71 and scored a 3-stroke victor) Su nday 1n the Canadian Open (,olf Champion'>htp an Oakville, Ontario. The husk~. 43-)'car-uld Murphy scored only the ftfih victory of his 19-)'ear PGA Tour career with a 280 total, eigh t ~trokes under par on the ~torm-lashed Glen Abbey Golf Club co urse 1n suburoon Toronto It ~as the lir'>t tnumph ~tncc the 1975 In verraf) C lass" fort he alwa)S· lhccrlul M urph~. who kcpt)m1l· 1ng through a \anct) of naggrng lnJUllC'> that -al one time or anothcr -1ndudcd thumb hand \l.rt\t \houldcr and ncd. problL'm!I. I he \ 1ttc>I"} 1n 1h1\ na11ont1I l hamptonsh1p WJ\ worth S 1118 1)()(1 1n ~ml'n~.1n fund'>. the large\! check of ~1 urph\ 's career and enabled him 10 Jllln the ranlo.\ of the [!aml·\ _..__ _ __, m1ddk-aged ~inner\ th1!> ~car Palmer 46·\Car-uld Jack Nicklaus 1n thl' Masters. 4 3-year-old Ray Floyd 1n the ll .S. Open. 42- )'ear-old Calvin Peete 1n tw o early-'>ea-.on events In Indianapolis Sandra Palmer made a 12-foot b1rd1e pull on the first hole of a sudden-death pla}'ofT and deleated Jan StepbeD1on and Chris Johnson to " 1n the LPGA Ma)'l10v.C'r C. l:w,1 c tournament Palmer earned S52,500 from the purse. hel0m1ng thl· 13th women to cam more than SI m1lllon on the tour 'itcphenson and Johnson had both hml1cd the 18th hole mmutcs earlier to uc Palmer with an 8-undcr-par :!08 on the 6.186· yard par72(ountr)<lub11l lnd1anapollscoursc In ( olumhu!t. Ohio Dale Douglass lought off thc final- round d1allcnge of Ga ry Player to win the l .S. Senior Open golf hamp1on\h1p h\ one \lrokc. Douglas!., a 50· \ear-old rookie on the \en1or tour <ohot a final -rou nd 2· over-par 7 \ lO fanl\h at )-under-par ~74 Yanks s end Griffey to Braves NE\\-YORK -I laving failed 1n thl·ir ii efforts 10 acquire one former Ne~ York Met. the 'lr~ 'r ork 'r ankccs o;eukd for another Desperate for p11ch1ng. the reeling Yankees acquired outfielder Claudell Wash1ng1on. 31, and manor-league shortstop Paul Zuvclla, 27. from the Atlanta Brave!. on Sunda) in exchange for disgruntled 36-)ear-old outfielder Ken Gnffc). The deal ~as announced as soon a'> (mfTey hit into a game-ending doubk pla~ 1hat '>Calcd the Yankce<o 10th conSt'CUll\e homl' \l'tbad .. a 6-1 IO\\ to thl' Toronto Blue Jay!I It came several hour'> afler the Aml.'ncan LCJKUl' East-leading Boston Rl.'d ~ox beat the Yankees to l um Seaver and acquired the 41 -year-old pitcher from lhC' \hacago White So' for uttlnyman Steve l )Ons The Yankees said they rejected C h1cago's demand of a plaver from among p1tcher'i Dennis Rao;musscn Bob Tewksbury and Doutt Drabek and minor-league shortstop Carlos Mart1ne1. "I'm not disappointed." Yankee Manager Lou Pan1ella saad when he learned the Red Sox. wh o lead the second-place Yankees by eight games. had obtained 306-game winner Seaver "I ha ve felt smcc earl) an the ~ason that our pitching needs to gel younger We have some people 1n the minor league<> who arc capable of pitching here and Pitching well." German sets swi m record HA NOVER. Wc<ot vermany -, · Olympic medal-w1nn 1ng swimmer Michael Gross of Wc!lt German set a world record Saturda)' an the 206-mctcr · butterfly race Gross, competing in We'it Germany's national !iw1mmmg championships, po'lttd a record-breaking 11mc of I 56 24 breaking h1~ own world record by 41 · hundredths of a second Gro't'i 22. ha'> set I I world record<o 1n ht career. He won gold medals 1n the f 00-metcrbutterfly and Lhe 200- meter freC' races at the I 9H4 'iummer Olympics tn Lo~ Angeles Televi sion. radio TELEVISION 6 pm -BASEBALL \.Jn Otego :11 tfOU'ltOn (dclB)'Cd). ( hanncl 7 7· 30 p.m -HORSE RACING· I lollywood Park results, C hannel 56. 9 30 p m. -GOODWlLL GAMES look at th~Jinal preparations for the 1nternat1onnl co_rifpet1tion 1n Mo"Kow. C hanncl S ~ 10 pm -MOTOR SPORTS Speedway Amencn. < 1'annel S6. 11:30 p.m -TENNIS; Wimbledon high hght~. Channel 4 RADIO · 4' JO p m -BASF.BALL· l>od&c"' at Cinc1nn1t1. KABC (790). S p.m -BASEBALL· C htc 10 Whtte ~o~ at An Is, KMPC. (710) Ex-Lion Christiansen dies. "I . Ha ll ofFamer , 57, was head coach at Stanford, SF 49ers STANFORO (AP) -Jack Oms- t1anscn. a member of the NFL) Hall of Fame a'> a defens1 vc back with the Detroit Lions and former head coach for Stanford Untversity and the San Francisco 44ers, has died at the age of 57 Chm11anscn died \unda)' aficr undergoinf surgef) for cancer at the \'anford t mvers1ty Medical Center. A member of the defensive backfield dubbed .. C'hns's Cre~." he was pan of Detroit's world cham- p1onsh1p teams in 1952. 1953 and 145 7 lie benme a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1970 Detro1l'c, sax th draft chou:e in 1951. Chnsuansen became All-Pro m his M"lOnd year He was named All-Pro six of his eight seasons He totaled 46 1nterccp1tons fo r 717 } ards and three TDs R5 punt return\ for I 184 )3rd!. and 51.1 kick off n."turn'> for 1.429 yard!> • ( hns11ansen retired as a player 1n 1958 and became an ass1s1an1 coach for the 49crs 10 1959 Pattison sails to MORCwin By ALMON LOCKABEY D...,P'Mot .... lfteW"* MARINA DEL REY-Harry Pat- ll'>On of Newport Harbor Yacht Club sailed his Andrews-26. Perfect Time to an overall win in the Pacific Coast Midget Ocean Racing Club cham- p1on'>h1p fhc five-race reptta drew 43 boat~ and was sailed Fnday. Saturday and Sunday The top Pnzc was the Pacific Cup. It ~as no1 only perfect umang for Parnson but for Alan And rews of Newport Beach who had several of his MORC designs an the fleet. Short Ci rcuit, the Class B winner. sailed by Mike Hams, Anacapa Yacht Club wa.s an Andrews-30.as was CaJon Lady, sailed by Cleveland uwas. U< I Sailing Association. ~nd in Clau B. Overall class winners were Wolf- pack (Donavan-30). Mike Donavan. Capistrano Bay YC. Class A; Short Circu11, Class B. and Perfect T1m1na. Class C. Alsoa1 Marina Del Re)', Barbanno, skippered by Ira Banalay, Del Rey Yacht Club, was the winner of the Barusch Trophy, symbolic of the West Coast predicted log racing champ1onsh1p. Eleven boats compeled 1n the event which was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Yachting Association with California Yacht Club as host. S1dew1nder, skippered by Terry Mulhaan. Bahia Connthtan Yacht Club, was the Class A wanner Satur- -day 11} the fourth race of Voyagcn Yacht t.lb's fl<?pn Scne for Per- formance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Jack Chrlattanaen In 1963, he was promoted 10 head coach. a pos1t1on he kept untal 196 7 ~hen he lefi the team for a coaching pos1t1on with Stanford. He was an assistant at Stanford from 1968 to 197 1 and head coach from f 972 to f976 He also was an assistant Nf L coach for ont" )'tar at K~nsas Cny. five years at Seattle and one year at Atlanta, before learning he had cancer and ret1nng to Palo Alto. "Dad was told he had cancer two- and-a-half years ago." his daughter. Jacki Kendall of Kansas City. Mo., saad Sunday night. "It didn't stop ham , though. He played 18 rounds of golf a week a'o Saturday and Sunday, beforc suffenng a relapse on Tuesday and going to ihe hospital." In Detroit, Jim David1 a Lions teammate who played wah Chns- uanscn at Colorado A&M , now Colorado State, and later was his assistant w1th the 49crs, said Chns- t1anscn was in Detroit six weeks ago 10 be enshrined an Michigan's Spons Hall of Fame. "We called our (Lions) back(icld 'C hns' Crew,' because he WH the brains behind 1t and bcc.ause every tame he intercepted a pass he was long gone Remember, At Colorado St.ate, Chns was an ouutanding track man. He ran the 100 in 9.6, and also excelled in the 220 and relay." Besides Chnsuanscn and David. other members of Chns' Crew were Yale UfY and Bob Smith. He as survived by his wife, Dons of Palo Aho, and four daughters, Tern, Jacki and tw1ns Jani and Jona, and two grandchildren. His mother and sister are also ahve. WORLD CUP FINALS. • • From Bl the final 1n the aoalmouth and headed home a "We did everything to kee p ass from Thomas Berthold off a Maradona out of the ga "Becken· c mer kick by Brehme. bauc.r said. "I don't think mire""'--Jn..e Germans seemed to have the " decided this game. We weren't careful ed,e. but Maradona and Burruchaga and we pUlushed ourselves with our quickly reversed the trend. own mistakes Afler Af'$enuna had won, the "The)' really had only thrcc good clearly partisan crowd of 114.500 <ihots at the goal and. unfonunatcly, cheered as the players were prcscuted all three were goals." the championship trophy. Blue-and- Argent1na·s victor) kept alive white Argentine flags wa ved Lhroua.h- South Amenca's 1mpre!.s1ve streak of out the stands as Maradona and lus champtonsh1ps when the tournament teammates held the World Cup high. has been played m the Western Maradona led his teammates to the Hemisphere West Gcrmany, which s1dehncs, where Joao Havelange, won the World Cup in 1954 and '74, president of FIFA, ihe international was seeking to become the first soccer federati on, handed the trophy European team to wan a world title 1n to Mexican President Miguel de la Laun Amenca Madnd. He, m tum, p ve 1t to the I he Argentines were in total con-Argentine capt.am Maradona kissed trol of tb"-&ame unttl Wes.t Germany. the trophy and raised tt proudly, then pushmg all LD..men up mto attack. passed it back to his teammates. each struck for its two goals to tie it. of whom kissed it. . But Burruchaga, who has been one As the Germans accepted their of the matn supporting players to medals, the Argentines ran a victory Maradona 1n Argentina's cast. broke lap around the field through for the clincher. Argentina fin1Shed the tournament Brown. who nearly quit the team with a 6-0-1 record. while West two months ago amr heavy criticism Germany was 4-2-1. of his play by the media, scored his West Germany, playing before first goal for the national team at 22 Chancellor Helmut Kohl, 11Ssigned minutes He soared high to head Lothar Matthaeus to auard home a free kick by Burruchaga after Maradona, who nearly set up a goal m Schumacher misumed has leap for the the first five minutes. His comer kick hall. was miskicked wide by Sergio Batista. Valda no made it 2-0 with a 12-yard The openina I 5 minutes were ~hot after passes from Maradona and marked. by tight defense and some Hector Ennque freed him behind the crunching tackles, particularly by the defense As Schumacher came out to Gennans. challenge, Valda no put home a nght-West ~rmany appealed for a footed kick at 5.S minutes for his penalty kick when Brown fouled founh aoal oft he tournament Hans-Peter Bricael on the edae of the Rummentaae jCOrcd at 73 minutes. penalty area 1n the 16th minute. onl) the seventh aoal of the tour-Refertt Romualdo Arpp1 of Bruil namcnt for We t Germany. It came awarded a free kick JUSt out11de the after a comer lttck by Andrtas area, and tlle Germans wasted two Brchmc wa, uppC(J to Rummenagge chances. The referee ordered the first by Voeller. Rummcnigc connected kick retaken af\cr the Araentine from ,hort range for his fit\t aoat here block ma wall refused to move back IO Eight minutes hltcr. Voeller aot free · yards. Montes fights Lehman tonight at M~rrlott L 1ah1we11ht' John Montes ofWtutt1er and Tucson·, Ricky Lehman ~park a <1ix-bou1 lineup on 1on1l)lt'' box1na ca rd at the Mamou Hotel in Irvine Monte is no "ranacr to network teltv1 ton fans He hus appeared on 1 V four 11mc, -pinst Hector Cam1u;;ho. ffilmar Kanty, Bo11 fdwanh and Pernell WhitA er Holder of an 1mprts 1ve 29-4 record. Montes hopes a victory ovrr l.thman will lead to a larat payday at the Marnott apin t Santa Ana·, Cubanito Peru . Lthman. who hu a 174 mark. h s scored wins over Richie fowler And) Monto)'-a and Gene Taylor. T..tt Scnt1ntl11. formerly of Anchora • Ala ka but no" a ttJ1dtnt of llununaton Beach. goe.1 q,amit Z k Soldan of Nonh Hollywood 1n the 'IX·round wm1tina.l. M1ddlewc1ght Scn1inella has a 341 record It the Mamou . In a 1econd six-rounder, Orea Puente, unbcflcn featherwciJhl protqc of eit.champaon Danny J ope'>.. it paired with Ale~ Vcu of Los Anarln. Dave Yonko, a beav~&bt from Lona et Ch, meet _ Dennis Reddick in a four-rounder. • Other bouts match Troy Weaver a inst Andre Willams ,,, a four·round m1ddlcw~iaht fi&f\t, and li&b&wt1ahts Geraldo Nava vs. JoaQuin Oartta. Rcscf'\lcd suts in all pn ~ran are available 1n tM lflnd llroom of t~c Mamou. The firit bout \tan~ 11 7:30 ' OtM09 Cout DAILY f'tLOTf~, ...... 30, ._ * -• White Sox win wb.ite-knuckler, 6- A's ansecottesttupinntnth. 5-5, but Cangelosi puts Chicago over top in I 0th today," said Fisk. ••And rve been muuJin1 at the plate, jost uyina to ict a ball I could IClC. He threw a f111balJ and I bit it out, which hasn't happened much with me lately. In fac:t, I've been tryina to atill remember Prem AP dllpatcllet : • OAK.LANO -Ken Harrelson executive vioe president of the Chi: ~o White Sox, took a deep breath as his eyes rolled toward the clubhouse ccilina after Sunday's aamc. "I'll tell xou this much," said Harrelson. 'I'm JUSt aJad (Jose) Canseco didn't drive that ball over the fence." . l)1at ball was a two-out, nmlh-- annina double that drove in the tyina Nn ror Oakland. Canseco was stta.nded in sconna pos1uon, and the While Sox rallied in the I 0th on John ~naelosi's sacrifice fly for a 6-S vtctory over the A's. Canseco, who leads the American Learue with 66 RBis. came to the plate in the ninth af\er accond baseman Julio Cru2'1 second error of the pmc on Tony Phillips' arounder keet the lnnina afivc. Chica,ao catcher Carlton Fisk said he cautioned reliever Bob James to pitch carefully to Canseco. ··1 was just telltna him that we needed to get one more out," aaid Fisk. "But these days, one out seems hlcc IOOouu. I know.with thetypcof· season he (James) is havina. he was thinkillJ he should have been out of the inmna." . Fisk-pve the White Sox a S-4 lead in the seventh with a two-run homer off Oakland sWler Eric Plunk, has seventh of the year. "I've never faced him before what it feels like:' Oakland'• Dou& Bair 1uffettd the loss in relief, hi• fint deci1jon 1inc:e joinin-the A'I three weeks qo from the minors. James. 3-4, picked up the win. "It was • very htrd-foutJit game from both sides," said A's interim manaacr Jeff Newman, who has lost three out of four pmes inc:e tak1n1 ovtt for Jack.ie Moore. "We played fundamentally sound. and 1uys came throu&h for us It seems like in the past, ilwc gave up I 0 walks we'd lose by five or six runs. It was an upswina for us, 1f a loss can be." Canseco said he conoenlrates better with the pme on the lane. Gooden back on track He wins for first time In 4 starts, 7-4overChicago From AP dl1patclle1 A two-run homer by Darryl Su-aw- berry, wh~ drove 1n three runs, and a solo homer by Gcorie Foster st plied the offense Sunday as Dwi t Gooden won for the first time in 1s last four appearcnccs when the New York Mets beat the Chicago Cubs. 7-4. Gooden. 9-3. p ve up 10 hats, striklna out su and walking three 10 completina his seventttgame. Strawberyy's 10th homer was his first career hn off Rick Sutcliffe, 4-I 0, endinJan 0.for-16drought. ltcame in the fif\h inning af\er Wally Backman had singled, and lifted the Mets into a 3-3 tie. Strawberry, who along with Backman had three of the Mets' 13- hits, left the pme after a . shahtly spraining his nght ankle whale steal- ina scoond base ID the ninth inning. ··1 feel fine. my SP,•kc aot caught in the dirt when I shd, •said Strawberry. "It's a •ood thing the ankle was tapcc:S othel"Wlse at could have been more serious." Foster hit Sutchffe's first patch an the silllh for his 13th homer to snap the tic. Run-scorina singles by SU'a\\'· berry and Gil)' Carter in the seventh and an RBI s1naJe b)' Carter in the ninth wrapped 1t up. * Meta 7, Cubs 4 NIW YOtlK CHICAGO Dvt111r1 cf ldtmn 2tl KHrlld1 lb Slrwbry rf MWlltll rf C1rllf'C FOlllrlf Knllltll 3b Sanl1,.." 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Steve Bedrosian, 5-3, won for the Phillies. J After John Russell flied out, Steve Jelu worked a walk from Worrell. Tom Foley dumped a single to rigbt- ccnter anJ Jeff Stone lined to left before Smith picked up Greg Gross' grounder near the second base bag and to 9Cd wide of the bag at first to set up Samuel's homer. St. Louis. which trailed 4-I after the third. ued the game in the seventh. hitting his second home run in his lasl -* two at-bats. •xpes 6, ...,,,.. 4 Br1ves 3, P-dret l: David Palmer MOHTit•AL. arllbl f'ITTRUltGH 111 ,11111 Pi!~hed a four-hitter and ~rove in the Newmn 11 s o , o Bond' cf 4 o 1 o g<Pclhead run as Atlanta completed a Wlbtrer rf l ' 1 o Almon l>h 1 o o o thrcc~gamc >Sweep of San Diego. :,~;:: 311 4 / ~ / ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Palmer, 4-6, doubled in the fourth G11arre lb 4 2 2 1 Rev 211 5 1 2 o inning lO break a 1-1 tic. 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We had a lot of auys aemna clutch hits, cspec11lly with two outs." Tony Phillips came throu~ with a two-out. two-run sinJ!e to h..ighlight a three-run fourth inn•nf that pvc the A's a 4-3 lead. Canseco s RBI around· out 1n the first mninapvc Oakland a 1-0 lead Ch1cako ued It l·I in the second on Cru.c's KBI sin"e, and Ron Kittie's 14th homer of the ~ear, a two-run shot in the th a rd. save the White Sox a 3-I lead. In other Amcrican-Lcaaue sames: Mariners e; R.aaaen I: Seattle's Jim Presley homered, doubled and drove in four runs, while Make Moore, 4-7, pitched his sixth com- plete game. Presley has driven an 24 runs in bis last 22 aames to rrlovc into second place in the American League in RBI with 57. Danny Tart.abull hJt a 464-foot home run for the Manners. Ed Correa, S-6. was the loser for Texas. Red Sox a, Orioles 3: A two-run homer by Tony Armas and a ninc-hu effon by Jc~ Sellers, who picked up his first vict ry of the season, enabled Boston toe tend 1ts lead m the East to eight sames. The lo s was the fifth straight fo ; the Orioles, their longest of the season. Lee Lacy""'and Ctl R1pken homered for Baltimore. Bloc J1yt I , Yukee1 3: New Yorl lost 1ts 10th stratght home game-1ts lonaest such drought smce 1913 - when pinch-h1llcrCliffJohnSOJl'S tie· brealung RBI single tnggered a threc- run ninth inning. That negated a comeback necessitated by another case of early-mning blues. In the first innings of the last nine home games, Yankee pitchers have surrendered 20 runs and 25 hits ID 51 at-bats. 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I 1144 Brad Fet>el, 1 l6A Wevne c;raov. 1,864 Jolln Coo .. 1,.1ao Greg Tw•OOI l,'80 Brad l'a•on. 1,'80 AoccoMtd .. lt. 1,4&0 Harrv T evior I 4IO Jim Rul•eOot, I 361 Boll GllOtr, l,J61 7'l ,,. 195 Bralne McCellister 1,368 Merll Mc(umt>er. 1.343 Georlll Arc"-r I 3" MllP.f Wut 1,326 Adrl•ll ~11»1 I 176 B•ll $eno.r l ~6 01nlt< Talt>ot I 196 Jim Geliaoner I 296 Aot>b•t Pnllllp\ 1 1S4 Mtae Sm•ll'I I 2S4 Oennv ._.•Pier 1 2S4 Den For\m en l 1S4 Ken Brown I rJ• 1'7 JOO JO) S AnMr1M Cllepmen. l.?00 fom Glffton. 1.100 Jim T11or1>e. 1.200 Ala Ce'<lwtn, I 176 l04 lOS ,ridllv C-,4 11 10·6' l• n 1'·'1·73 69·69·74·7' 7?·61·70·7' 69·73·69 73 69 16·70-70 13·73·6t·TO 73·61·'9 7.S n ·11-n -10 1S-l>t·11 Tl 12·73·70·T1 ,, 11 11 73 10 11 n n T,· 10·10 7l 11 n " ,, 70-'9·17·11 T•-11-10 n • 11-n -61 14 14·69 10 74 70 71 ?0·76 ]4·7? 10·12 TS·73 6'·1• n 10 70·1' 11·69·7'1·7' ,. 696t 16 69·74·69 ~ 1S-69·1t 74 11·77·1HS n i.n 11 11 13·11 73 7H S·11·73 73 n -11 1• 13·11 71 14 1HS·69 TS 11 7J 10 11> n 74-n 11 70 73·7S 73 T4·69 7) TS 11>·10·70· 15 61·73·13 11 ,. 11 n 74 71·10·11 ,. 11111311 13 11·T5·1l 7S· 70 74 74 71-70·71 7S 69· 7,· 13· IS n n 10 78 . 1l·71·76 1• 74 1• 74 n 71·7S-74 14 , ... ,, 11 74 11151071 71-14·76 ,. ,. n 73 16 11-14·13 11 1'·10· 74 11 r1·T•·11 71 1)141271 71 1S·73 11 7l7l111l 11 ,. 16 T4 7S·T3·1S 14 1l T4 16 ,, 7t Tl JS 11 6t·7S 77 19 n 11 16 ao ,, ,. n •1 11 11 18 ,, 1S·1l 16 19 a ·n -76 ao 7S 10 ao " 1S·7l ,. l l let Cw-del Mer Hllfll Pro\eculon ) I l I J I SlcOllCI SOie Nawe>ort Grinder\ Pow•r Lounoer1 Sooth Coatl Gllln-Men TOt"llfftor1 ce s '1W Comrnunnv Churt ll Reoubhc Eeote1 Pure ft• latvrdav cc-u (II Mar1Mf'~ "•rtl) GI \llfl•r v $110\ ZIM 'I Plue Son fito.a Oouohl>On SIOw R o•t•n w ...... cc.u l•t ... ,..,.., ...,..., ....,., rne '"""' l ummtrll .. <1• eoc>'s e .. eo.11 Tiit F'et (al1 .. ,, eec:i. 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S2 2'9 Klfl Mell '2.1'9 A.rt Wall S1119 81Uv Maxwell 12 ISi E r Collini s7.079 Stan DuOel S1 01• Je<rv B•rt>er 11 974 a•ROOl<tHoH e Jonn P•ul Cein Hulen COiier Sl.972 GOIOO" Jone\, Sl m Al e elCllno. 11."8 ,.. 1'7 1tl lOl Bob Goa11>v s 1 611 (llUCk GrMn 11.611 Georoe Lanntng Sl.611 0.enlll'ld. l l l>ll e·eoo Lowrv R•lohMontove sl,6't Booby NlchOl1, s I ,611 >02 Jamel Halfletd I I.ASS 010 Plummer s l 4SS a·Mofri' e111:roft • • Jonn Hart>olll• >OJ Weller lemt>rltkl. SI 377 l05 Biii Ei lnlclll, s 1,300 Dow Flnsterwald. Sl,lOO ,.. 010 S.rte, 11 lt6 Goroon WatchPhl. '1 196 JOI M C Flt11, S1,13S Jee~ Wlbb s 1, 13S • • Jonn Wood•rO Jr GN>rot Cler~ \ l. 106 Mvron Ro~, SI 0'3 A.l>tln Cron. s l,OIO o Cllttord T evtor Garv LOCkl• 310 314 317 Jll " n -6'-73 71-7)•66·70 70 71·70·'9 11 13·10·69 T0•12·7l·6' '9·12·71·7'1 72·72·13-6' n 1'·69·69 73 7S·71·1>1 11 76·71 70 n 7S·10·11 71 74·71·72 74 n -10-n 10-13.13.n .. ·1S·14·13 7S '1 77 11 1l 7l·73·72 fl·1G-Th'l /l-79·'9·73 69 11 16 TS 10· 1•·16· Tl 73 7l 13·7• 10 n n -11 11 7S 72 7S n n ·71·13 n 1a-1s-Jo 73 7'1·74·16 ,. 14·13·70 n 7S·7J 7S 73· 1'· 11·10 TS 77·71-73 IS 73 73·7S 1S 16·11·1l 13 76·71 TS 77·11·75·73 74 11·73·7S 13·79 15·7'l I& 7S·11·77 1S 1'·16·13 Tl 77·77·7S 13 13·1S 19 ,. 16·7l·76 ,. 15 71 11 7S 1' 13-TS 7S Tl 76·77 7S 73 16·11 /S·77·73 76 II 7S· 7l· 7S 11 19·16·15 691779 11 14 74·16·71 7S 16 1616 13 '° 77·73 1'·1S·1S·11 16 16·71·75 11·1'·16 11 ]~ " 1'·71 11 1'·11·11 ,. 79·79·76 76 77-76·79 7• 79·76·79 1S 11·11>·11 TS ll·IA 77 11·16 11 13 1t .... , TS·82 LPGA Ma'tftOwer Qllulc (el kMleNllNllll 2IO • S.nclr• Patmer sS7 SOO Jeo $teoncrn.on 71.000 (llrl1 JQf>n.on 21 000 Thvndev C· 11 I el Llll<elll SC:lletl) BKO,,,.,.S Rtd Robin 8onker1 Muluet Newe>ort CuM T"e Place Tiie eont(ru1"9r1 TlwrMMY C·• , .. MattMrt '•l'lll H K Zoo Crew WhO'' On Fir\! T11e MIC'' ,,,.,,0., ·L•~1ton II' e•lh' I ltfl.lthlr\ Hawe' I 1'1turMllV C • 21 (II H..-r Hltfl) Lelhem·W1dkln• Tilt Merbltll .. O MOb Tu ~' llYIV eombtn (IE T erm1r1e!l Ove< Ille HI• Oell9 T'IWr'MlllY C • D "6'·72·72 " 11 '9-n 7'l·T0·70-6' J I 3 I 3 t 2 i I l 0 • ~ 0 l 1 , 2 2 2 I 1 0 4 4 0 , 1 , , 2 ? I l 0 • (If •etMlft....,..,. Mith> Glbton, Oullft 4 0 0 J f I t I t I l 0 I J t Ht dt't HAITI,,_, WMt Smox Tiie llX9ftJ Co m JOOv Rotenlllat, 18,37S 2&J e onn1e La uer ll S6l JuOY Ooea1nson IJ,~2 114 IC.ell>• INlltl•or"' 10. JU a s Bt11v K1no. 7,SOO N•ncv Rubin, 7,SOO Ok HM Ku, 7 ,SOO Dtl>b18 MelltY 7 soo Rosie Jone1 7 SOO 81"" earrt11 S.27S Sll•nev Fu<lon!I S.21S Btlll Oan>ll, S,77S C1nov Hiii. S.11S Jull Inkster. •.400 0111 Richard. •.•oo etc.kV PH raon 4 400 "•'""' 8elle< 3.17S Hollis Stecv l.17S C.erotvn Hiii. 3,17S C Monloomery, 3,l7? Krl11l Arr1no1on, 3,372 Petty Sl'IMl\an, 3,ln ROIM Welton 3.371 Merlene FIOvd. UtS Jana Crelle<, 7,ID M itri E<IOI. 7,PS Je ntl COIH, 2,19S A.ll<t Miiter, 2,19S Settv Qvlnta n, 7 llS Jena elalOck, 2.3JS Dlfl•se Stretllo 2 33S Merine Neuse 2.3lS Catl'lv Mani, 7.llS Pl• Nll1.oo. 7,3J.4 Merci eozarlh, 7,.))4 1'1 Mtule Berteo11r. 1 1"4 COlleln Walll•r. 1.7"4 Katlly Po\lltw11I 1,114 Kim Shipmen I 713 Mvra elackwe!Oer I 713 Barb ThOme\, 1 1tl Jerllv'I e r111, 1.424 luctv Enf1·S.m1. 1,47• Mhll• McGeoroet. 1,'42• Ale•el'ldr• Rejonerdl. 1 ,,, • Marthe Fove<. !>llerrt Tur,,., 1. IJO AIWkO Hfkaoet 1. 1)0 Krl' Monaohan, 1 130 Cathv Johntlon, 1, IJO Amv AICOll, 1,12' ,.. w ....... .. 73 71 71 ., 73·'9 71-70 n-•• 11 11 n ·'8·n ·11 10-u·n...., 11-13.n • ., 7'·72·6 ... 70 '7·71·70-70 71 70·70 7• n -70-74·70 11 74·70-11 70-11·7)·71 73· 71·'9·73 14·73·70·70 10-74·73·70 n n 67·71 1• 73·7l·61 10.11 ,, • ., 7•·70-'7·77 11-n·n-n 73 n -10-n ... 7 ... 71-73 TH2·7l·73 10· 76· 74· 70 6'· 76-7S· 70 12·7S·70-7l 70.TS·72·73 69·71·12 ,. 7.S-74·14·6' 14·7S-7'1·70 n -1s-n 11 70-14· 1'· 11 7S·73·71·72 n ·n ·13·14 T4·6'·13·16 7S·72·7S·70 7S·12·74 71 7S·12·73·72 73 74·7?·73 10 76-7'1·74 70-7'1·1'·74 11-1• 1• n 11-n·n ·n 70-74·77-n 11 n -n n " 74·74·12 IS·1HS·73 11-1• 7'-73 73·76·T1·74 71·7S·7'1·7' 72 74 71 71 TODAY'S •HULTS w_.. ,_,,.. •eulld ~ G•t><lll• S.IM!tlnl CArgentlnel def Rattellta Rego1 (ttelvl. 6·4, 1·6, 6-3, ea111r1e eunoe (Well Germenvl dlf Manuctle Me.IMY• (e utoerle), J 6 6·1, 6·l, Martina Navretllov• (US) def l\al>efll ~· (Fr•nce), 6·3, 6·3, Lori McNell CU S ) def Bt"v N10l4sen lU S ), 7-5, • I ,,,..,,.,., r:eut111 llteulld ~ Henri Leconte !Frenc:el Ott John F111oerat0 IAu\lrallal 7·6, 6·7, 6·7, ~" l lvollnovle IYUQOllev••I def Chrl\IO Van r1n1buro (South A.lrldal. 7·6 1·S, "'•·:::•,:.•:::7:·S===:::- &OATING c..,.,trano aav ~c OANA l"OINT S•11t1H Tllinl Ilea CLASS A-S.oll~lf\01, Murrav·Dvmll, C.oo eve, l Aldhnd Frid Peru, c.oo e ve. l SnowClo•n. Pete Mffde, C1009YC CLASS e-t FHI Compenv, Oen llld Jt(ry Bunce, Ceoo 8 YC, 2 Gold lltuih. Ann el'ld Don Backer, CePOBYC, l Flrctdrlff, Chrk 8urlon, OPYC NON SPINNAK ER-I WalOll, HowlrO Paoe. C100 e ve, 2 Wh4.-. Hildlno JOf\nlOft OPVC. l Cet Leah. Earl Anderton C.oo eve oane "ow YC C.LASS A-1 SllowcloWn, 2 Cenclell, Dow and Suien,,. Jones, OPYC, l Rl11t.Y eu1tnn1, Randy HanJOn, DPYC CLASS e-1 Rtclllrie, 2 Fell Company, l T"undere Box, Didi Amtower, OPVC CLASS C-1 Sorcery, T Ntn1tn1ky, DPYC. l Av~ Tim Fuller, DPYC, l F"~e« V.VI..,. YC IOGART H•IH CLASS A-1 Sldewlndet, ft(ry Mulllotn, l1hlt Corlntlllan YC, 2 Cou<eur. T Oanlets, Stal hull YC, l tlldloo Ttoer. AOll Ooecon. VOVltlf' VC CLASS e-1 ltuneW8'11 II, JO'-,., Wittie!, VYC, 1 OC...u lon. 811 ADPI, VYC, ) Soretrlf' DtMls Ao-. Soulll Stlort YC: Ba~ C.nnth&aft YC STARS AND S°"'l'll 11t•GATIA L1~14-I Merk Gaudio, e cv.c.. 2 toin MullleMV eCYC, a Gib M9rtNn. Alenwtot 6av YC SAI Ol A-I Julie Normtn. e cvc SAIOT 1-1 JOllOllWI ,eldman, eve J•lhua NIC!IOls, ave. 3 Sleohefl Loro. IYC SAllOT C-1. CerOlvn Ulanclar, IYC orFENOE1t·12-a1q L~. VYC Wll !flt Tlmt tom.. ~lhllhc lrltll 0 4 ~ ""'"41e¥ C· n let CM Hlllll. Salt ,.......l Cllufc:ll Eno•nettlnt Tiit Hemrnotld Co A.•LO"I CIE 1 c-1'11611·<;.r 111 MO!'!''' ) Orange Cout DAILY P1LOT/Mondey, June 30, 1MI • -.-i COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTK>Na. • '! . Ground broken for senior housing compleX in Laguna By LAURA Ml!!RK corporateo county territory. tnct for $2.6 million. As part of tbe sen1orcll1zenscenterandcommunity "' AuJUSt and the proJetl should be at the aftemoon JrOU~ ~ ottMo.t,,,... .._ Allhouah the city of Laguna Beach airccmcnt, theland wall be 11ven back center arc all part ofthe plans for half completed by sprina of 1987. Aory tbank~ the Gab!'aehno lndaan1 After a three-year struuJe lfOund stall has no senior housini;sthan city to the d15trict after SS years, said the site, about 3.3 acm. The aroup will now~ aoccptana .. for not h.av1!'1 thJ.a 11\C u I IK1'id :.ias . finally broken last ~eek for limits. the project will the first Flory. Mimi Klnard. a reprn=native for application. for scn1ors pm& to att Cbunal 1 11ou~~· ~~d. the R~-~: , .. auonal Church Resadcnch' located so close to town. The county has contributed the National Church Residences, said on the waitina hst uld Kan&rd orne tton 1or •~vu11 • ,... ..... Jubsid.i:tcd senior housm1 complex at "I truly believe we will be judged by $410,000-$260,000 in Community construction shouJd besin sometime In h1, addrc~s 10 the SO or so people I've learned to forse exactly." \he Ahso School site how we treat the les fonunate amona Service Area funds and S 1 S0,000 in • The. S7 million project is a cul-us. 1 thank you. thank you and th .. nk Communtty Development Block minauon of efforts by the city ~ou apin for caring," Councilwoman Grants -toward purchase of the county, state and federal aovcm~ Bobbie Manlun told the group facil11y and the Land. Plans call for the me.nts in addition to St Mary's pthcred at the sate for the ground countr to refurbish four ex1suna Episcopal Church 1n Laauna Beach breaking ~hoo bu1ldan15 to make. way f9r a When completed, the prOJCCt will The U.S Department of Housing county park and community center provide home for 71 low-income and Urban Development wall loan Laguna Beach has contributed _senior c111zcns m the south county Naunal Church Re idenccs $2 8 about SH.000 to the project. area. The complex wall offer studio million for land purchase and con-Avco Community_ Developers and one-bedroom ap;irtment~ over-struct1on costs, said Recd Flory, the agreed to purchase $990,000 of coun- looluna the ocean. Under the rent church group's consultant and owner ty housanacredits from the non-profit subsidy proaram. seniors wall be of Shelter Ventures Corp. church orpniz.ation after the Stetn· rcqu1rcd to pay only one-th a rd oft hear fhe group 1s buyina the 6.6-acre Bnef Group backed out of its earlier montlllx income for rent former elementary school property commnment to buy tb~. The pro~rty 1s located an uni-from the Laguna Beach School 01~-A soccer field. ~Y!C3te center. Los Angeles to lead nation in nonresidentia) building By DAVE DISHNEAV 41111 I' C"-W'*' CHICAGO-Los Angele~ will top all U.S. cn1es an non-res1denual construcuon lhas year, but there wall be scant Jf'Owth nationally an the market for industnal, commercial and office bual~. according to a survey by 1he Ctticago Title Insurance Co John Pfister, the firm 's vice presi- dent for market research, said Fnda:, that dollar volume for non-rcs1den- t1al construcuon an the United States S7"'1 SI Cordlt 11 lJ'"' Cor.S1 I lt'' ll~ CrotTr It'• It~ OllA 14 w... OS( 12 ,, ., '- O•lum Oii Mt • • 'e The Pro s· Smee 1957 UUfTT llSIUICI t~ -No~::~ker (!'· 811-7740 .. 1 Otd ... ..,.... 8'¥d. ... .,.......-.e .. Creitiw• F1n1na11 S1nia11 Com111n1 "Wt "" th~ dt!dlc1ted bu•ineu 6'owth .spt!cJ1ll<ts" • W9rkJl'lg upitil • .("Ca~fl Flow Enhancement • lncr~ased Inventory • Asset Acquisl11om CALL Domingo H U (714) 9ft&-29 6 will inch up less than a half percentage point to $71.7 balhon an 1986. from S 71 4 balhon an 1985. That compares to an 8 9 percent 1 ncrease from 1984 to 19~. accord- ing to figures an a repon issued by the company. Pfister blamed the slowdown on a glut of office and commercial bu1ldntg, 1n many pans of the United States. The nation's leading non-res1den- t1al construction markets, according to the repon. will be Los 4.ngele), with .S3 87 billion; Dallas-Fon Worth, S2.98 balhon. Chicago. SI en b1lhon , 24 PlevbOV En 25 Vero Inc fu amt BM Ind l wur tztf' ~ ~m 1ntCP omtM g er1dvn1 I•+ ~ 141tl + >4 DOWNS LISI Cho ,43,. -r;, 12~ = ~ I lM -1,.. >4 -~ "' -~ 34 -11> j ~~r:1 I ~1:~:;~~~J1 pf tlteom o 01ton d 111,Hlntl ntl'ltm._ ~·r~l~oFd ~r~.!i~ , ~~Jow 14 -"' . -.,. !',\ -'" v. -~· c 3Ji -2" ~ -I,\ ij14~ = ~ ''2 -· .... '">-I~ -~ '11 -I WyltLet>s ~lldSu~mk wn · rc>e 4 owtl~ S tY•lnl t tMlntSv nllrodt '---p,, -1 .,., -'-2f'.lit -I ''• -~ 1v.-" t .... -'• I ''• -~ San Francisco, SI . 92 billion: and New York Ctty, $1.61 billion. The Iara.est percentage increase wall be an New York City, where volume wlll be ur 12.8 percent over I 98S's total of S 42 balhon. Pfister said. But he said Cahfomia. with sax of the nauon's top 20 construction markets. and New York wall be two bnaht spots an a national picture that ·~ mostly dim. "High vacancy rates and scnous overbualdtn& have combined to sJow new office construcuon in many areas of the country," Pfister said. "Notable execcptions arc markets an the West and Northeast census re- gions. where demand remains strong." He said the vacancy rate an ex1s1tng commercial space a,veiages 16 per- cent nationwide. OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno llst shows the Over -lht -Counter slocks end werrents thet tieve oont up tht most •nd down the rnosl bem on Percent Of cheng1 fQr Frldev No 1ecurflles tradlno below s2 or 1000 sherH art Included. Ntl tnd ~cenlage Cha~ art !he dlfftf'tnct belwMn lht Pf'tv s clos no prlct end Frldtv'sJ,:~ dr t>ld Pf' ce Name LISI Chi! Pct 1 ~91 IO.I un 21/• ~ UP .0 2 rlfnTteh 5'n 1)4 UP .7 l uturS11 2 I· 16 'h Up ·i • ~rdlootmT un S I Up . ' ~~~~~:~t 1 · ~~ 8: : l TS CP 'II ~ UP 4 lsco~Asc ~ 1 UP I I W.~°°;f I¥; ,:: 8: : I i~Y1~~erc1 2 ,. "' U Hu: . vnere>tn l 1~ 1>.4 P • ulOIPI I.HI S )4 Up ·i ~~n~,~nj•fd s ll~X' !+~'I• ~: 'j 1~rt IC ~ 1h Up It. v on wl ~ ~ UP t · Am ill dlMt ~ 'h UP 4 Fldt!Fdl s I 'h 211• Up 4.l ~mTr:lm 4 'h UP 4. nctol ... 3 "' Up 1'. 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COSTA MF.SA CALIFORNIA hH flied an 1ppll<'•llon fclr f)4'rm1111f1111to1ntrHM 1ccount.a of 1n l~surablt type by rtlltOn nf th• 11rqui1111111n nl hrrrnrh nfflr11(1l of GLE>:NOALF. f'EDERAI. RAVrNGS It l.OAN ASSN C'Al.WOHNIA. l11n11 .. c1 Ill ~GRANO AVENUE. C"ARt:..'IBAD, CAt.rl-'ORNIA Anyone may wrlt11 In f1111nr "' 11to11111 of lh~ 111111hr111i11n Four rnpi..-mu~I lW' rf'c.i11ed by. "Superv1wry A11ttnl. ~'l'tlt>ral H11mr I 4••n Hink 11! Sin Frenr•-l'O. 600 C11ifnrni1 StrMt. 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U I ta\ "11 t1 tilt '1 , lllllf'I GLlll• PllOEI VF ll'•+ .. . -. ,. ... _.., • 1- 1 'lt 1 •• • I .._ I • t lflt S toc ks set record highs M :.\\ YORK (AP) -fhe stock market sc:t rcrord high~ Monday. pushing the Dow Jones 1nJustnal average b'1c0y past 1.900 for the first time ~naf\c;t'> \31d the market co ntinued to benefit trom the increac.1ng belief that the Federal Reserve \\Ould s~on reduce its d1M:ount rate. fhat Lalk persisted today, sending pnccc. hrghcr and mterest rates lo"'~' tn the bond market Long-tc:rm government bonds advanced in pnce b' as much a'> S5 for ever) S 1,000. in fa~ value. But after the nse 10 stock pnccs earned the Dow Jones tndustnals past 1.900. selling pressure qu1,kl) 10tens1fied. .\nal)sts frequentl y a~ue that the 1mponance ol · p<;:,.chological bamers' at round numbers like I •11CXJ 1s cllaggeratcd. Nevcrthekss, 11 appeared that !i.ome traders were.-usine 1t as a reference point to cash in some of their gains. With the long July 4 w\."ckend approaching. ~all Str«'tt"rscxpcct acu v1t~ to ta~r offbcfore the trading week ends at Thunda} 's close: But acuon ,n Mocks involved in takeover ncW\ and spccu latton continued at a bnsk oace today WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK !API Jun 30 Prev Advanced Tod1~ dli Declined ¥ncnanoea ~ ore 'rues New h clhs ·~ New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW VO~K (AP) -Sales, 4 P.m. Mondev Pr!Q end ner cnanoe 01 the 10 most active American Slock EKchenge Issues. tradin g n a llonallv et more lhan sl NarM Wickes LorlmerTet n BAT Ind ~lcore>Amer undr v A Aus1~r n MacGrec>0r Horn Har W111U1Lab8 Intl Bnknol METALS QuorEs NEW VOf\11 (API -Spot non..,._ ....... pno. Monday """""'-• 5 t 75 _,,. I* ooun<I NV C-.. 1P01 MOnth ctoMO frl c....,. u~-ee cen11 • povnd, u a oe.11n•110M e..--6t 76 C«lll CMW pouncl. NY eom.l. 1004 mc>tlth Cloeed '" I.Md • 23-7• C«lll • pound DM • 4 I_,,. I PoUnCI, -..ec1 Tiit . S3 o1408 (mtl* WMlt ~te ~ CMW lb I U-'5 125 I* ounce Han<ly t Harman ....... $4 te4 per lr0¥ ounce NY Come• tPOl MOnlh c;IOMdftl ....._., -1710 00-$21$ 00 I* 16 II> llMll ...... VOl'll ~ ... ,. 00-$438 00 ~·~_,troy ounoe HY NEW VORK (AP) Jun. 30 Adv~ed Tod1nl Deel ¥~.,,~, If New h oh\ New lows Prev l NYSE LEADERS . . . . 1 Dow JoNES AvER4GES NASDAQ SUMMAR Y ALL 642-5678 IF CAWNQ FROM NORTH OllANGR IF CAWNQ FROM IOUTH ORANGe . 540-1221 .... er-. CON! OAJLY PtLOT/MonlJMj. June ao.1... ., ... .... ..... ,. .... c.ta... 1114 c •• ..,..... c.ta... 1114 .. ,..... iiit C.ta.... ... ..... 1111 •• -1--... . a]~ ... I mY U9T1 CIJ'.llt IUI BETTER DEAL.I im "11RS( Condo 2e, EASTi& STiJ&8 wnoft, uoo "1 PVT. m:. . 1111 • "" 21a ttxer. Hlgtl on t PtotftOV= Uemortei E...icM 5 rm hM w/ow 2ba. bee1 view, MC. 2 eat 1650/mo. + USO ..c t mwo-be-Mll. a. ..WI .... ._ ... ____ iiiiiiii.. ___ 1 .. •....,.1 bluff .... 7,000 Dow11. Pllf'k.Vtlta dtlMet.,.., patio poo4 too bllla Pd gs,pooll1P9.tt4ff/mo. dlp,lnc:ilutll.Nopeet.A~ ordnJwew,Mg,mlOtO • .,~~ •. •• ...... t133,000. (802)4"5-1411 Lot 30 C-,. Lot 21 A·'· S775kldt It 154-8090 1n-10 l50-e3tO w/cr ~oer • .....,.,. "71 VMuillc ,. ..... Min. of 2. l500 etdl. •UM 1M• BIO CANYON 28D 28A. !/tide ....... tlA UCllS* lnCll ut ~dip. 176-eMa ..,~ Moet ~ "!" UL (ltt) 72$-1514 Saw r.m on 3bdnn 2be trp1 In 11'1 rM/mttt bdrm, comer ept 1$215/rno, 111 Metut9/F '* unfumltlt .,!'\II*"' l*COI,.. (~OYW 2000tlt 22~\E'?.:C lo ildl, LeilfllLJI Hll ~"f: ~kit btl,pool.20lrD9".A'41-+eec.Cllfl'omMonon room,plv.btUltorwnuo .,..,_.,_,,... 38' + lemlfy Chotct loC bd, .,._.,., ~. un 7 5 t-ltto ab69July 1. 8"-0141, Me-1905 non emkf/F25yr9'+. Cell ..-~~ .. .. & Cuttom ..-,,... Pttotd .... ~1m>'m, +_!!000 *Hill... e.1MYI• ........ 211 &tr•.. 1bd In .. Ptell-aftwt. 5"-1507 M1-1111 fofquk* .... etl267,500 .:-=~:-o!m·~ 3~~~0 ~= Contemf> S8r 2~Be. 2 2cw=:0Cpoot dlltl..J:,, ~. tn Nwpt b11C to bdl. IM""··--------·•,. w/lend, ~ 9"0-HIO emtl-__ 714-7eo-.oe23 ~· 2 cw + ;:';• Elld eve11 'S1200/Mc) dedl, 741 .,.,,_ ,,... Ntl\ & ~ tor ~ •A UNA . AG1 ·&:'~:'979,'"'°· MCM1eo1'.ee4.295CI. • Pomona. ~51. :.~2! .... ~1,. au•t .. --~ COLDWeu. BANl\eR '-J =~bh:~. 9a~21~'. a/rm DUA~ FIREPLACES MeM .. ~~~U~~~ F~:;;::~=n! ___ P_L_EAaA--NT----AOOM__,..,,.--i Wllmllfl ... Open&et-&n 1-5. 22921 llU Verde 3bd, 2be. (II tro>. Ai'aocletlon pool· 1576 • month Cell Kltc:Nn ~· Yant. 111.W CtmlnltoRoto. 790-1113. -nu paint, crpt, 2 cw oer. t1550/mo '44-0350 ' 631·1272. e..tltde eo.ta MeM. .._ otb.,.. .-. "" ~ L.aSUA£ WOALD: 2BA MITILllPllJI ~f53~:~21 CO~DON~ABACK~AY LAROEe..taldea&A2BA S2l5 at.-.. Ni,l'llllCttoOC.~ • --,--2be Condo, cent. H/A, In-Ahr .... l)f1cee, *-cen · 2bd w.~ 2 c:.r 991 trptc:, ~gar. ywd Aftl ..... I °" llil'dl at. 10x 11· • .._ um& IUll Ilda laundry, oat wlcipnt, tell ue wtlat U need E'SIOE 2bd Houle trptc), ~ No -now. Sl50/mo, year lntettor9. ptionea. ~ 180 deg vu. OCH tl 53M 190 ... Atty ... Pvt petlo, llOt. ehtd, lrO sasO yw1y s•• ~ ...... 5"6-1131 •M -.... ttonlet lnd'd. eon .... 114.111 brMzH, 2" hr MC. baclit yard. Small pet o.k. · Wllly ,_. tlOW awll. room.-., not\ .,,_.,. Butld 'f04I oreem on ttU S 139,1500 . Owner. laJMa...... 2111 1746 mo Ken 5"t-0433 •EASTBLIHF AREA-38' IPUfmTI S14700 wll & ~· 227" Of'lt For rnor.lrtfO .... IUfTounded by ··-855-1637 loVftY ™ w/80 PatlO Of 850-3e7 28a. oat•· trplc 11350 Uk• br.nd.,.. All utlfhlee Nwpt lfvd, CM 141-7"45 c.11 AhOnd-. 7M-2"40 P9!1t1ve cuetom homli9. Gd loc, 2bd tbe, tv911 IH VIiie Rent1l1 paid. Pool. garege. 1 ,~ view ot rOlllnQ h6111 & .-l!!p!t 1eet• llH JUkt/ tl5, l1tOO/mo, yearly. NEW 280. 2~ BA 87M9t2 c::hlld otc. No peta. IU I Ill~ C-...W Pu:;atr nyon. Beet veJue In Ifft. -3 mo dePOel1 uofront 2 cer 99' w/opn<. prv yd, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 28dm'I 18ath S710 302eW PecltlcCOMt Hwy ml ..... •1&.wnuymw* t75-tee71$7M45l. • ~:'Jt,·1~~~16~· 0up1e11-3bd, 21>e. trptc, 301 A"OClldo 142-9850 ~8••dl.fW110T'I •commr--...... "' ......... m--"' -------•I End unltblt ~rlna ~ • • . i:OS• quiet locetlon, POOL..PNllATE•PATIO S147+ wtcegl,nodepoelt. C-1 9t a.lbot '"""'Zone. 111 ::Ct 3B:r::. IQ kit. P..Ww 1117 ~r~n~'!',n2.~~ri 'mo·55M372· ~d~=-\';,1::,6 ntah ~t=~~.ooo. llPllTIUll Qule1 cul~ ltreet. . emenltlH. t1250/tno. Y1.ttll1Mtwt · 2'111 ____ ..,......,, __ __ mtlm S19UOO L.H. ~:~:-· 2br w.::: VIiie Renlelal7M912 Ooeet\v{ft, 01Mn evalJ-EASTSIDE 567·2841 c:o:;;y ™~Commercial/Office. 400 Uwn.J-759·1234 i:,J'153M~e Prlcedrltulng .. hMii50 ebtedoMtobWh. m""81111 Jamlne Creek ~ ~':i1~ 1=~1[:.,!.t~~ . //. ./ a.t My fM qule1 .,.. kid• orptl umlY IDT&L 2Br w/~. Crpta, dr1>1. Avt July 81h. AdulU Of'lt. + utltl 8lri 132-4' 190 11a1rcw1nentry. Lot1ot y /ld( ./~II cenu .. I llu ttB more 53Mt9t AQt ,_ .II~-b11~~!J ~=1o l3000 No~ 78M4'73 · lmPorted m1rb .. 1nd R E A/l T y 3b138XNEWlY tiC RUSTICAEMOOELPVT 11 ...... lfllM111 887Vlctotla "C" . .M75 lntah tt bHJl!!ial ~~~~·,!"; 4BR2BA "ft•er''byowns. cDM 0 Cott1g9. Garg, )'d. 2g~~AL ~'DcJt,~'l: ...... 17 IPlllMll ITM 1m::1m!~~~c:" ~ bOela. Petfect for enter-1189,500. LMhtd IMd trplc, leundry, patio. NO ~ETS t175 175-4097 m 2B&m. ffi)IC, e.utltul wge Apll In 1 elk Off itXCA wll0% ofc S1711/mo. So i.lnlnG. SU00.000. e11ell M2,500. OUllfted St550/mo, ~ ger . lrg ywd, A~ J4if quiet neighborhood On 8afbOe Pen. Prat Mlf', Sen1• Ana; Bltrl32--4~1 · 0EA buyera only. 1552-3711 _,_ .. -Sharp EMt.e6de 1aR + ~th Imo Southwell Pool. Spa. Nop.ts MOO/mo, 722~. eell INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 7-9pm wkdya .. 7 wknc:ta ---den, 1 car g1r, ywd. Incl s.n te 18dm\ M55 lor Mery or Roger -----11-----1 Cllom bull, 3bd, 3-g1r, Wlter & gee. J725/mo. 28drm tY. Ba 1750 F0t 8*. 50" R & D 50% lllfSlll, ~·~~ 5"6-9950 I tlll ••ht 151E21~Sl 542408 8~F~ON~~fa: :::-.::.~.~ Fentutlc ocH'k!:ont yr1y~ "73-~ •PEHTRIOGECOV£ ZIN MESA PINES 2e50 Hert. Twnhorne, pool, ..,,,,.., °'8nge{11")87 70 · 7~Q-QJOO dupta on comer • 2 28' 2e. Condo. WID, om STUDIO S550 m8'd MSO 780-11571 • •--• •-•·tt Fii •-•, •--• .... _11 Fii •-•-atory Contemf>. Dee6gr\ CdM tux Sl50 beyllde ~r o•rao• wlo~r sc Plza. Pod epe. + lBR 1a. Sl50 ,..~ Pr~ Ft .... _ _.. l aetat ~ Prtftr~ ...,. ... .., ..., ... ..,. 1Mtr LL 111-... a..tt crptd QUi.t equtpt s1oso. Over ltlW'09 & ' • """""' .,., ... ,_.... -BY OWNER OLDE COM kit doM lo all 539-8191 t.lla No pee. 54-2"47 c:.port. lmrned rA TOP AAEA, Outet. No Pets 25--35, fl.If!', w/d, pool, _______ •-..•;,; .... • • lneral 1112 ltwal IM s. of Hwy wtor-t Poten-llllllftlW... Agtf• · •Ylllll• **5"9-24-47** ape. ger l300 +utl rw llM'''""8 11.i, home w/beeutltul 3Bdrm Monaco, S2Y,500 luL IMt (Mo-Mo Bula). OrM by Upper 2bd w/Of*I beefn SCP 432·1805, 241-01M Loc:at9d In good eoet. let U1...,, Ytt Sell Y.., Prettttrl Cal Cla111f1M, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly· low cost. rentel unit, patio. utelll1e (213)et8-08M Ctlta .... ZlM XVXICXALE JULY 1 2511 W &Anllcrww. Unit celllng + '"x20 dee*' COUPLE Of lndlvtdcJtl Meee rental--. M .. :-~:·~6-~, Ind ••••ITTDUll ;n; 2\lL conao. 6Q 3 b d. 2 b. n •• , ~:!... '"J'~~~ .. ~ overlookJnO golf coune. Very lrg metr bdrm 28drm lJnltl""" ywde · · oat• FA, trpl, yrd, ten-Slater/Spmgd .... frpk., ._. .. ., " .._, 570 JoeM. nr Wiiton & w/frptc, b*, w-in-a.t, Mklng e IOw 1147,000 ti lltu l 3:~2::: ~;~oat rllt/pool, Jae. Nd9 1-.nlty d/w, patio, Mncecl yd, dbl 2BA 2BA condo. c:erpor1, Harbof. 549-9761. pvt beth w/dbl linlt, +kit, · r S1050 No Pet9 722-I011 geto. kid• & pell otc. 1750. Nr So. Coat Piua, Dau Pilat lndry. gs, !Hmil, UnlV Miii.. __..ML.-•H96/mo Incl grdnr 5975 +'700 dep, ~· no pool. JK, rec room f»tl. MOO/mo 7~2085. Traditional Re~ty 631-7370 ~.~ ~~ PIWIUPlllT 3Bdrm, 2aa. Ref req'd: I•. 883-07551883-500. 5"5-7131°'731·5118 2~~ =:."·cCi F.,,... INrW oceentront outl Huge pvt yrd. Bultdef Large houM on OV9r'llnd 503 TrawrM Dr. A.gt JU91 redone 5 rm decor A11um1bl• 11t 9.8251 twbor cio.. to etlOp9 home, Newport e..ch wlpey 12000 tow1rd• lot Vec:ent & reedy tor 55M221 trplc ~'t'WSl'lr $850 kid• Luxury 2bd, 2be Condo, S795/~. 881-61"2 1500/mo.anereutK (71") ~=~~!!!!!:::==~ cloelng. S129,900 Agt. occupancy. 8rtnQ Iii of-•Eut1ld• newer 2BR ~ 53-191 Ag1 fee vttd celllnga. Pool, IP9. 722-o384 .. By Owner. Duplex ~*» 2221 Canyon Drive. tare. Playe Reel" E.lt•t• Twnhme b1Un1 trplc ••t •--L--557-t<teo evetlwknda. 28R Oen. 2BA. O<:Mn Fiio ..... 3.... CM ..__ C.M. eotner prop. m-8.,3 ' ' ' • ... ..-u Yl9W oatlQ91eMc opnr .. " ..... ,.,... 001M I 17 340 S 1&9 000 875-8624 °' 786-375". 3-1900 end o-. 1ri yard. Avell PENTHOUSE wlOOMn vu. FOR LEASE 3BD dl w: •l•c .. it-clean 1125/mo +aome wt '°' 496-f2.ea 'or~ · WTSlll f&a.f-lrnmed. $87 . MS-5882 2Br 2Be wtlolt+ I CONDO NR SC PLAZA renge, MW etp1, fully teecher In_.... dla6r, n------------ By Ownr. Cul-de-uc: 34'0 le1t• CM1t · 3bd, den. ep1111350! ltOflQI rm, F/P, ~ GARG, POOL. SPA dr~. ffplc. la dec6t smkr, MS-2357. .uDS ~ Pl ... Br. 2Ba. llttrt t• 4bd, S1150, owctner In-kite., W/D, ctremlc Ille, 7eo-o549 eree. 71 .. /493-to3o. Irv 3 tum rrM. Smk otc. -( .. 11 ... ) lndfy, xtrl IO fll'll rm BV OWNER -Trail conao. c I u d. d • n 0 -p •II hH!lw•t•r Incl.. You •rs;.... lut ..... M/F, older, to"" 1440 If 28dnn 2Ba. 1 c:.r g#llga. wlfrplc nu pel11t & 38R 2'nBA lem rm tic M6-3827. wont believe the extrMI -• mobile Sep ant & quar-1000 tit,_,.. ltOry, tie ~. 1800 llt. On Muat ... thll 111te',..; 3BR 2BA.. No pelL R9fef· 11300/mo. &40-8935 XvXillBLE JULY f I•• Ger. MC grd. rneny roota C.il Uz Of QIUdl lrg lot. Pr1me loc IV' IC!* unit. Sec eye, 0111y enc:e.. Very ~ .,.._ lnlu l lff blaM 2111 2 b d , 1 b •. n •It emenltlee '375 +IA utlla JonH U 1-12'6 or & etl0pe 1170K IM5-i481 mlnu1N to SG-Plza. Rear bott atoreoe. m iiLlnCi c:ro; 2 Yor1ctowne/Bw:h Blvd, + dep 730-«l7l 14t-57.S MESA VERDE . Qulel 1118,000. 875-8087 0t $1,095. Cell Anwar Adi 3 BA 2 BA. detKh hie, ·bedroom Apt and 1 ~~~ ger~--:.::· Met .. n«Mr.bealtNwpt ...,....,,..,... .... street, 38R 2BA: 111'11 rm. 805-934-3-473 313, 8"2""300, 2A tn. ~oo";in:'c, 't./::f ft'1' bedroom Apt., c1oM 10 $525 +s31: dep, tQ1, ~ Sin tun COmtn pool & lrplc. $149,500 Shown Bud~ 11retctw 1395 497-4310 « 844-0793 water. <8181795-MOO -. 883-07551163-1•. tennle, p , w/d. "450 1" by appt &In &41-1965 wt1areyourl'loml..vtce rentel ..,_ 11__ • TUOfO PT"-" •.t utlh. Chrlatln• ,;,.=:::;==::;:::;c::= . . ~-Mer1tlone?~ -.,,...,.., w,,_ NEW TURTLE AOCK CLEANS A .,..._ ... = ..... 548-3073 l'lurd·' eom. ... Comeligh Come oountlng?Autoreptilr? chld tine don t ~Y POINTEPeten38r2""e. Ing. utM paid, yr1y, r8lfrtg buy-In~ · Mwrtlllln Cfmllled. 539-8190 Met Atty,_ Condo 2200 eq It Steps provided, eliell now, 1 mo. Furn. am1ll M'f, N.B. MW 2 llory 38r ..._ ,..,.,.; N1 .. _.. 1 IN $850/mo a54-9n9. cozy, llMf beeett. 1 r-c> 2 ~be rwntwn. 2 c.ow. • 11 =-==-1111 INTO to,........ ....... r. yr • employed eduf1 No p«s ementtlM Avl 7115 l400 ._ S1950tmo 85"-2348 lal•11 Ptaianla UtJla pd. 494-4'200 mo DIW. Htnn22-o921INESS WOOOBFUOGE CONDO • 211'1 I~ .... OCEAN VIE egune Ewn US,~ -~:: 2bd. 2ba, w/~, retrlg, tic, U50 LibOa 1BR Cfui)i;x Baec:h , n-amkr, C:~ wenta upgr;;'3'27~9:','· sn5 Stove/refrla. uUl1 paid. •1 .. 111 llM * 1trelaht • MOO/mo, to upend. we wff1 tr.in mo. ..,.. 417 EBay Ave 1 adult pt. Refrlo. dllhwUher & lt0\19 494-S 15A, Glngef Md WISt ~· No peta. 547-1155 lnc:t NO PETS 54Mm SHAAE HOUSE Exc:1ua1ve territory ln-Ll~al hac• IHI Nwp1 Penln 3Br 2e. gw. * 1181111 llM* w1wort11no woman 50-eO "91tmtnt requtred. Arrt-28R:&n. Heat cuttom, lndry, trplc. Yrty Renleta. Refrlg dlah'Wuher & stove yn, '350/mo +'hutH and bltlou1 people only. fplc:, oat .. patio. decila, VIiia Rentel1 91~912 Incl. NO PETS 54~855 MC dep, &40--0503. Phone Paul Stevena tab. ocean, canyon View, 1-800-e24-78t3 ..,.aoua St400. 499·2181 ta.... 2 lerge room•. trplc, Thal ti la __ 1 1 Bdrm XPwtment With w/bath In home. eeperete IH•alh -1•111111 wt ...... •;i;; auc• 1111 balcony, pool, no pm errtranc:e. Lii• coottlng LAt ua Helpl 211·5177 o,,.rtuity Zltl "495 + MOO MCUrlty "450 mo. &45-93e0. VIiie BelbOt MltiUC to lhr Doubte ln\'9St 1n 8 2 r f • bre11d new &46-3818 EASTBLUFF _. 38f 2Be 1UX condo w/2 F $475 .e S15 000 •-twnhmelt 150 AhlOCdM -·· · moe. ,_ • · ,.,.. 3Br S1500 +' 2Br 2Ba Newty dee 2 BR tBA. rrtg & 2 car gs. No peta, 1st/1Ut. 548-9188 or CAfMAta.of S1000. Bu9- S1200 CIJl.840-5884' erlQI enci ~· l805/mo: s10001mo &44-1010,8-5 553-6955 ,... 1n demand Celt . ~7129 3-7 delly M-F only. WALK TO COM BEACH Miu Potter 774-1928 ......... 2210-C VTGERS EnJoy the Luxury of Iha 38D, 3BA. $550/MO lhuy Te Leu 2t14 ~Ba.~ma:! ~:.~ 2BR t~~· ~ i..: =°'~N~e:?1n ~ + t3 ~i:oe~KR WibOW I\; DONEY f0t alt. Grw1bett. nr pool C:.Oimo 641-2280 1peclou1 2Br or 3Br C f TO. 110K/up, no c:redl1 12000/mo. Mr 720-7.-32 · Condo wlfrplc, 2 c:er oat lllftl 11 tat .., , no penelty C.il 0.. SUS 0Yef1ooka Nwpt 8dl 28r 1 'hS. twnhN type. w/Of** Sec guarded • flfl 11t1on Aieoc. 873 7311 Ger, d/W, butcher bMt get-. Wld l'*UP9 From w ·-~™ 1tyte decor e11hence1 kUc:ti 8 yn otd 3020 11895 CIJt 844-0509 STNGLE r1•r~ 190. ___.ti ~~1:,o~~, .. d•tall1 F111mOr. '735. 154'6.seos NEW~RT MARINA APTS = ~ ow.ge 1:' lteit I f;&;a Bil Almo11 ocuntronl 28" 2ba 1~ pen-*Bay"'--28', 28e + 873-7787 ......... ~ nr pin 2b• xlru try rm. pvt pello, llund Oen 1800 eq ft. WID No questlona •ectt LMt 2 gars 53M191 Agl I• cerpt. ltorege lhed, ""1 hkup, mic:fo. trptc:, end C-.tttlal 1120, wttt cat w/'Tf lece, pet ok $895, 5941 Joann 0-IQI· Prvt bch. S2250 ..,.. & tell long heir vec 549-0433 Ot 850-3U3 Sorry, no pet1 780-0919 LI. laltJ!nt of M1tplte & ~In '1C-l .... Tll NEWPORTPIERAREA i.lti .... /llRM Lat COM,873-1195 SAVINGS -•. Th e Daily Pilaf has a new way to turn you r Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Cla ssi fie d Ad. ~ £#"\ or $5.60 "TI .~-with p~~payment 4 Lines-7·Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties only. No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you can advertise. If you need to sell your car, boot, couch , high choir or any unused imerchondise-call the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 6A2-56Z8 "----------·-· .. ·-·--------------------------- NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STATE ZIP AO C-OPY 4 line minimum, opproximotc!ly 4 words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED c1rc1e ont VISA or M C ...... . .. 1BD. Gara. StlM, 3bd, 2t>e apt v..ny, no 171tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil VACANT, $575/mo, pell. g•re;e. St..00 mo 300 so Ft Of FRONT fnlU\ ADS 756-8557 a>111il nowt 67~0 OFFICE S320/MO + uunu U201;ng. u~2eR 26A NWp• Hgta 2.,, N>t, pool. ELECTRICITY c.n i<.tny AR£ FREE trplc:, lndry tac. gar. No $500 + lut C MCUf1ty et &42-4038 pet• ·Nloe location. Muat ,,.119 own llCMI & 5142 Wlmlr AV9, nr BolM \ Cal·. 2095 Thurln. 5"0-833e retng. &46-4tl64 Chic&, HB Tobin bldg, • IUAT LIUTlll IP&Otlll upsteira 3eo eq 1t at IU-llll S750/mo 2br 1"°'be .1MILETOBEACH S tltf,down11.il'a7771q ~~~~~~~~ lownhouH, gr .. nbeft, 8"2·2357 It •t It 05/af 52~f&:: LOST 8123 . Chubby, te.n lndry rm. ell bit-In&. VERS.AILLES 1BR PntnM II~ mall FUT & writ Ch~ mi. 2078 ThuM Qu6et locallon A\'111 July tt1f w•dlft REWARD. 9412-3188 TSL MGMT. &42-t903 1. $775/mo, ..... Agent Nwp1 8dl 541-5032 e;t LOST Ce1co C.1. comer IPllNlllll 8"4-7211 Bulhard& Werner Foun- Beeutlful. deef't 1atge Gw· v ......... Studio $850 .. II.I 1111'11 1.in V~. 962-2808 0t den Apta. petJoe. decil1. veraam. quiet 1ar sn5 A"""9 g:.o. utlta Plkl n1..w99 ape Sorry, no pet VIiie B&lbOe 2& w 11200 2155 E Hwyl75-49800 LOST FCRRET REWARD 2Bdrm 1'4Belh 1715 Agt 631-4'94!0 (tlmlllf lo 1 ...... , at ~=~·~a::, 631J~ It 2fil l nptrt ~ 1111 ~".'=o~I~ lHI Jlll .. 2:.:xA5'=~/~ :r • 5"~971 °' &42-4134'. tBr. trtg, range, leundry, MatQUlta. $700 + MC. LOST In eo.1a Meea 1t pool, carport. N<> pell •1 .. M4-5e38 or CtwtatmM. 3 cotor gold 931 W =~~92 714-M7"330 :;::;~et Aewerd au11Lmn ...... tab • .. 11........... umn ______ ..._ ___ _, E'llde tbd. cathedral«*'-.... fiA .... "h IHI White & Grey Cit, llQM inoa. brand .,.. cetPtt-FOtt m PfiYl!eOM blue ey ... eorner of 795-Knll • 4 color slrtped vest ol acrv11c worsted weight Greal •dd•llon to a sporty war· drobe Olrechons Sizes 8 10 12 14 1nclod00 Ing, d/W, frplc. pO"OI $825 ,,.., FalrYtew 1 8elcer, HI............ Mergu.,lte & OCHn. 311 Hemltton, M&-979" Fern:tiAe. S300 11t u1m11et • Month·tO·month COront Del Mar LMoe 1 "" on ~Ofla. lnCluded 5~279 also av11lebt1 n ua t ll-11H ·Furnished/ unfurnished REWARD near Newport Blvd. Leoun• Beech · turn Spe41cllng c:t.ln. ~ti.I StralOht male. prof 40+ drpe, ltow. qulel '510 Non-ernt1r. P•tlo, pool No pell M0-2070 S300 Aefl .. 94-0451 Send S3.25 plus 75« • • F1tntH ctntera, postage nandhng. lor C.ta ... lllt C... ... 1114 . ttnn1t swimming Lott Gtnger·FfdoO, red I -"t w/polnted ..,. l CUtly 1*1. Stet• St, eo.11 Me••· Thur• 1-21, NEEDS ME DICATION DAILY, 617....05 Heh pan m .... :.:.~ ~,... .. ,..,...,, G-14......,.M ...... "'11m """....,....., ~ ... Mn .... C A A w • .. Or ... Coul DAILY PILOT I Monday, June 30, 19815 IM Cledeal/OW.. Mii T11bkalfTr• lnllal l lJl lnall llM lwnl IUI a.pa'\ •11 'NII'!!!.._ 911 P1wt a .. w WI.... flat OIALAAIDAY IHI ;BttMAYi OAIV~ --•ili'IM!f Ill ... •iiiii; ... .... lliii..,. _____ __ .._.._. ..... ,tollowo 'Ull time Type ~ ••w ID'I L..A T1fntt 10 hOfW In o.c. di.t. co ~ Pn ~··----~--. •11P-1&TllT'""" -up . C •ll k •th., Wiii\ wer:y, 10 keiy .-;;:. ~8Neh.UO.,n Clr...,..forroutedllllwry +~A.~ UI .l .. 111 upM1a.1:"9,.°'w:•T11NWAY UP"IQHTUll•~ir11r9111Wt2ta0 C111,.I ... , ,~. OOOd pflOM akU llfiliiNI to '9m, Economy P/U of m..,.nee, CtlooM lat• "*'*'o ~ "'*' I Ill Ill... on...,. llO 1 GRAND, bMuUful oond, 080. (714>41Mt2t -...-....__ .,.&-72et Al or JMn. sm1 ,.., orowtno Corltt ~. seoo-uoo mo. YOUf ... M111t hrte ·Pr•t•m•d M.,.t h•v. WNte "MYaoodoond MOOO. ~ 28• ~ ~. 4 '=--·---·-· ---Co nd• car.., mlncMd ~14.13,5414441 PIU. lne a OOOd OMV. good*Mng '11GOfd 4.-old.l fl0.2411192 ..u. f8tho di = _ ....... a W"'I +N>A. yng min w/t>..ic wood-"ocount""' 5~ or 141-3070 Carw . atal>lllty+-'owth _,.. • • • -· ....... ..,. nm • . 11ngy, • ~-... lneo.ta Kid• oone? ThomplOn wottclngk~.~, " ."' EASY A898f.MILY potendlil C..Mr!1w Atft1gilt910t s.w... ·---Jtn.t402 IMOMAH°"PIAHO tOOr•. 113,000 t~ ~........,.. B~lnl Med• ornc. ll•v• tra111por11uon. IOCOUITlll WOAKI 1114 00 per 100 end dr\'9f ll50 eecft. AIK ~KATHY ISt·IOll 14ot.q20 or 831-$121 mralWT ~Wllltreln. 84t-6449 ~teedPtYmentHo llllnllf Dlahwuher l 100.8PA HHA '1711L.ANDMML "'--fllDA. Mult.hev9 117 Mc041W, 1Mne . POWDER PAINTER OLElll e.1... D•,•ll•··••nd Growtng ... ...nw. firm 141..... uo .. oow SIT·TWIN Rec.~. Nno m•t.dlf. X·reiy Maeno.. 4~ d UllL. lllllTUf Eaper'd Good pey l ~ 8,amped Envelopt: ..-ing eqi, t«:rfltwy/ AEFAIG/FREEZEA Ftto-~ !':.-._,., a Nghe '=ty/~ ~to~ p 1 ... a..rv" \J:l. Newl)Ot1 c.ni.r Lft Of· eftl9 Mutt ..,._ Engleh. El.AN • t03 991'· ofttot lo 1110tk Ill fNt Id-. ottve 17 cu ft. at.,., -.-, 2t 14 Ya... Men'a M". Nltcnd, OOOd · • tonM ~~ b Meda up'd LAigel eo.11 M ... Ut-170'2 llfll LRIL 3-411 En,•pr .... ,., PWoe, P**' .... ne. .• = ,,oet ' ,.,_'>Ont cond: Del Oro. NI, 7'°""243. c:ond IN Mwtc 157~ '71 p RSON 31$, IUttlng ....,; Ml-tlSI Jc.Ille $ec;f9'aty W•fh WOf'datw W• need Ill with FL 33482 =:. ~~· det I S175. CASH. ~ .. .... ... l.:i.4. 11 ad our. dodger, .. '*" exp 0< dealt• 10 !Mm. · 1 ... ~ 1...... • ,t· beneiftta • ~ M ~-. ... .,... tron!G9, w!Nftpor1 llip . ..., ... FM\Uy a Bulll'leea lAw IOQ.lrtte .,..,.eiy -PiMMnl wett(lng con• I BUY ~OM. t II Good Cond.. gr9b-on1 ExOlltent oond W 000 "' -1oott11-Ill Practice Pl.... cell nPlllTTll ~~touc;tl• .a-!~ wOto..!..lnM\ltt dttlona. ~ ,..,,,... to WASHERS end DAVERS. C~-· em "" 811""9() 080. tt7-5t5i. I _. .._...,"', 1 MUJ\ 'feo ........ m-"""' 10 work 4-& cM)'ll "·HI Mr. Fuen• •• Robert WOftllng °'no• I will I** '"" • !i -lftMtlnoi blll-I 14,.......... The Orange Coal Deity h•ve •blllty IO work with & CM. o ... ~no & lwld· Bein, WNll. am Froet & upl 831-3197 -mm .... TOlcln•"""" I !!!I l&.111111 ~ ... ~y, llllL Ill/ID lfl Pllo, t. IO<*lng for ••· numt>er1/atn01.1nt1 with eeaplng. Exp d A MUST! AMOC. 1~1 au.. St., =r ";0 ~ n= m8 '88X'RB Main. Jib. 8plnelcer wlttlr. • Llf9 1111 co ,,.., oc A"" P41tlenald typeMtter. 85 9'>eed and accureey. Ex· Refa req. 8.iaty neoot ~ leh. CA 12te0 ma. 733-2tl4 8'1" equere Tall Trl-'ln MOO 141·•1to mMIA&. port ha ·.,, antry ....,... wpm, m1rk up 1klll1 c.llent Nlary and ben· 241-019' Farsltut 1114 ' · THM loud 1110. -------- Front a a--. -.. W"' oPPOttunttyf6re 11ttlme neceHary, newapaperF •Illa pecillage --~II GOLF CLUB·STORAOE 11-.rf•flU tllf ... -II " 142·5802 Ul.H -"""· '" lob..__.. t exp«~ a plut 1111 lnter•led. plMM ..., . d "'I N Unermed, I'· T & P. T All I '3450 V~IMn & eound tr•. Coleae bclcgrnct -eroonaur•P41'· tlmelmmedlat•~ (714)241·2177 atten ent. .. lgu•I lhlft• a wtlnd.a. APf*t UI lll-1111 4TH OP'JULY KHT~NS cond. 01 lc:h Hm SQf. Npt. &Ch. Fn aon ,._.,,tenng the Jot> Call All1H Schulman Country Club S./hour tam-3pm M·f Own CUT! & CUDDLY 1111 548-54ea Wtt 728a Mon. thnl Fri. ~13 matltet. RMponalblUtl• e42-'321 for Inter-STATE FAii Cl.II 496-2023 phone a tr~tlon MOVINO-Bdrm MC DMICa Long'*'· I •• Old.""' ------=---------- MEDCAL FRONT ~ 1Aullt1:1 lo ro-vtew/appofnlmenl UllTIUI nec.1083N.OIMMll,Or· atMdgCMl,klngwlhdbd, box trained , call 11" ... ft, 11&.HfLla .. omce I m~I :=.r .. ::,:t; llSUllAIOE Lloyd'• Peet ContrOI Com.. ange. 714153t-35e3 dr-.W. 2 nll• atlllda, Teo..o.33neo-1034. . Xlnl COnd .• ,.. OI bes$ 9.9 hp 15750 OOOd oond F'/PT .. perlenced ~mlnlllratlondec>t ~Pllet HH.._..l,.... peny needatermtt.repak ITUY.. ::'.!'S:~~~ AKC FEMALE BRITTANY ofter .,.l-N17 PPl424Mt,171-tM8 •llfuurance bllllng areu and 1e11ng aa co 330 S.ySt •1•--technlc9n, tome CWP9n:-8eYwl poeltlont In TV.coeU3000.A..,,.xlt SptlfMI 2 'I' Old NMde 111 " CORONADO 25'. Good ,,_..,_,, HB. 14t-Ono flo•••r when nffded. Coai. Meaa. CA 92628 htta .... , IA 12121 11ryt&a~~. ,_ tr~n. _a..: Santa Ana M:-'~eun cond MAKE OffERS ~ft ng homelM 94Ma30. cond., 311111, VHF, wood •• ._. Typing 30 wpm and flllng _,,,, 1--..... • ...., · 1ae.212e · " • 3 P Int., chart tebfe. ORl!AT , .... 111m11ATlll ablllty req'd, Some ofc " Sl Equal Opportunity Mr Tey!Or 979-cl021 Depl, T'91nlng•pr ' .. a-f/UI BUY AT S5000. '97"'42e& ~ O'OUP oorp. ofc. ••l*lence helplUI Employer no HP necHHry, BED, QUEEN SIZE. Ex,,. -QbVINd SXCll l'leedl two~ to type AFTER HOUS11 EKEEPEA Full time, Im/mo. Cell Ma Butler 1ong twin. 8"t off•. 2 Yf'I, ~. °""'· *"· Xlnt wtflfdry, ref, 11ou... LUDERS 18 out new 1>9tl9nt regt• PIMM call tor appt ~ eng "' IPMklna f()( The 8aM-3pm or •11 5pm ~530 after 3 pm. lov••· 8r.2110. hold lull of furniture 204, FIG 2fS FT. LOA. compt r• lretlon tor,,,., FIT, ~. 1ween lam--4pm UYEITillll Llttl• Inn on The &.y. M2·5142 ....____ Tu.tin Ave 148-5548 atored, NB dock eveff.. Should type 45 wpm. OlllllDOW.IAllOS SCHOOL I Ea.p'd prefered, -.. Earthtone eec:tlonel aof1 ......... uv. Wrought won • •bl•, but offer. Appty In peraon at 1500 llUI call 873·MOO or come by S 150 2 LMng cnen l20 Ralllngt for Window or ru1m1 752·25Mte50-72e7 Adema Ave, Ste 301. CM Uf1~1110oll!UIOfSt, 5th ~· lhe Llttle IM on the Bly, T~etlng H eh Upright piano Baloony. Free to ·)'OU, IMtl !i fill ~,...,,.....,,....------- ""' .... .-.. lmmedt.I• opening for • JOBS e17 Lido Pent Or . NB •••a .... '300 e50-1523 "'·2tl0 ~ ~ .. • MORGAN outl•l•nd•r Newpot1 BMch, CA 92 C1a11llled Advertlelng .,... ftP@MliHC@b Skipper, ketch 41'· 50 HP Pettclna MIO 955-9510 or 833-M50 T~ s~ EARN I ~~~:=' .. ~~·~~ In ... lYllUIU man ULI ~"Y .. "-PPY kitten•. 35' Pee 8lu Fin Spt Fllh-~~~1···i··i!1.7' ,.~· • *I.ID -Part.time, could wMll ....., Pvt puty Cl•H ·A t~~trd~= er. lmm . .c:u1a11. Nwpt -• • DPll• MEDICAL LAB. FV Into lull-time Exper~ • .-ldlng, mechlrle ltlOp E.ner~lc ~ needed furn It u r • LI v In 0 . It ff 'Al 2. heeds/ wMel FIT entry Cleraal Some lnauranoe prelerred,45 wpmtyptng MONEY ~llls&englnemelnt,full to Conduet • Mart(etlng room/dlntng room. Pvt FREEi Lovtng ~dog 1 p, 0 .,. nlerMI eleci 11ovei oven: !Nlnuel P09tlng. 1ed9ar1 ?fate encry ea.p • + required, pleUent phone P•Y while tral~, mutt Study for the 0ranoe '*1 ... only. No dNlers. mfx. Good w/kldt 1 moe. Buy/llltlterma, w/traln. lrldgalfrHHr H/C ~~d.~tr•r•. !~!!~1~:,~~;:~;•t• voice. muat Exoellenl PRIZES be high •choo grid CoutPubltthlngCo 631-3fS02•fter&pm. Alllhot1.MO-U1ooay, L:e:~~~OBIE CAT e~:.~.uss': ... M·,·L·o'.·'· ·~ ·-Mlaty plUI commlNlon q,~?:•l'"; • .°'tdM~-; ··~~ LEATHERaof17 ft.~ 381-07etevenlng.I. " P.O. Box wvwv;1wwpon OFFICE WORKER PIT Call K•thlMfl Olton 11 TRfS 8 0 0 ... 5' 2-0 5 3' 8 0 r PIMMnt ·-'-'-• condition, bleck 1125. look Ing for • Hndy Compq,A/P,Wlncll .... 8-ch, CA 92858-909 9-12 hrs week fle1elble, Ille S.2·4321 ea.t 302 ' • .,.... Off!~ f--i ~h. Ina, ,. owner, 12/120V aye 7.5 KW Onen typing, phonea, bllllng 213-298-63e7 ~I. no experience ,._ 788-8030 before 7:15, -.... tut wllllng to rmv , ... 1 .. or rn·· bow/atern plpta, -DIDO etc. 1st-2211 IUMIOIUT hlfnrtq 9'e LITPOSll :V.:ra.~o:.°' _.: •11er 5:30 ~ 1 s.m .... 1 M47 consldertmul'1trtlnr• bl 1u111ne1, dinghy, Property Managemnt Co . PART TIME UILY PIUT lllU ftllT Lot Perl()fl Wan,ed MNorl. eolege etuct.nl• Matching~.,... •llLllTmT uio...4ti-tt23~A. ~o~~t:!~" c~:c:':u~ loOlclngfortulltlmebook· AFTERNOONS-OFFICE 330 W.9aySt ......,.,, App!y el Cormier 814\1111, I ~ ... I Houn: =~.~:'~~: TYS*Wlleta, xlnt cond ROWINGSHELL·'-""';JEA eqppct.aJc lore,ett. keeper Experience In WORKER FOR Coate MeN. CA 9262e 23693 Aockfleld llvd, Mond9y-f'ridrf 5•30pm ~. ....i eond 559-0514 S400 720-0299 XJnt cond Bought new for Exoeltent condition computertzed ac:count· SUMMER. 831-M80 If you are l<>Oalng for extre Lake FOfest 770-7001 to 9 OOpm, Seturday ery""' w-. 8U't' U-.t a.~ New 1 1500 Mii '850 080 Locetlon· Mar1ne del R9y Ing, property menage--OltcOUnt China & Crystal apendlng rnoneiy, or Ilk• ----9 001m to 1'()()pm Sitt1 SOFA BED . a.tge vefvet. ···F )() f• · -..y · (819) 458-7"3/Deya $81 soc) Neg Prlvtte Mr IMnt ~ground pref'd HOEPTllllST Shop Mature, Hp'd to go plectt Ilk• Magic NURSES AIDEI Pert time 3 It 14 00/hour plu• ..,.. LOOM plttowl. '*• ~~ede°'1n1::.r~ ~ (fS19) 484--3873/Ev. waide (213) 850-4220 S•l•ry commenaurate FOf Newport Beech Shop-Ref• N/amkr No night• Mountlln, Knott• Berry hrs per day, e deya per bonueee ' . ....,, deM & new, seoo value'°' S250 ... •new ,..... I .. wtth expetlenoe. SMd ping Cenler Developer or Sund•"" 241-IKl73 Farm, or win Prix• end ~. S5.50 '* hr Call phone. CH al IUlr• ObO Cell 973-1311 one. M.nt SU-1911. M..f ·-1 ft 111 9ll'f llU Ull H reeume to TSL MGMT Profeallonel front office __ .,. Aw111da, Call ua now1 We 432-8014 fOf appt Home work.,. .-om. Pttl lncludee 4 5 Evfnrucle C>Yt· -.,., .. - 188 E. 17th, ate 1-A, pereon to direct phone GREATEAATHVltemlnall llaveMYerllOS*'llngt ln FO /OU For ln1ervlew call Mary ROUNDGLASSTABLE • boerd.GrMtcond Floor """'-. Colle Mesl.·CA 92e21 cells, greet vlsltora, aorne hiring energetic people C M • H 8 or F v I /WISE •fl• 5 30 Mon ·Fri or Ct-1AOME BASE W/4 BEAOLE..1. female. I b<>ltde, wood traneom, 14! .. IHI CAREER ORIENTED general office, llte typing Inter Hied In hHlth. &42~333 FI M -~~et . ao':i ot?t• !'..,;_ 9.3 Set at 842-5878 WICKER/CHROME monthe. •175. ~I wttl\ lnfll1 .... 11, loot pump. Energetic relleble person. Start first week of July, PT/Fl, S900. Call Julie ALL SHIFTS :;~;In,~ •~P :;;;, . CHAIRS,WAS S2000 klda. 848-1721 or New A\lauat '85. 1895. PllOllUllT Pf-' exp In am ofc/contt. cell Trlth 1511-9531 • 6'«!--053.4 or 542·3987 O< Swllchboerd Optrelora $4 50 lo llart. CM Mu.t VALETS NEEDED NEW. SELL SfS00/080 845-7028 e"i3-7724 Xlnt cond 2 Nita with CM, 7em~pm. M·F. m.cl IEOfPTillllT vlllt °"' ••<><• In Coet• Wiii train 1401 AYOCldo pau MC chectl Larry lmmedtat• opening PT & 759-8110 BLOND, land Mnd. PIY· ........ ,, 1 I ~· 11,000. 842·9082 t>ene, ca11 E112 •fl 3pm NeeOed for AMI Eatete M .... 370E 17thStr•t A"*'ueSulte204.NB 751.5522' F-T 831-1421 -Ill eli...... UIS tu1 mutt. SmMned Ille, ,67ic£Nt0Av21'onuit. SABOT-YELLOW ......_ __ 645-8 1tO Synd1ea11onColocat«11n RETAIL SALES Apt M~ cple for 19 Part time •-1-W .. IC ~. 552-174'4 power ateenng I etllft Cu.torn ~~· BUSV CdM company Nel!wport BHch EJC·1 Mature ..i.apeop4e for Unll Condoe, Colla ., ..u..i OI ~ -f-7nht Ut 240 Box• ofCerlmlc Tiie FREE KITTENS TO GOOO 200 hrl All co eov.. Roof ' XII nHdl uperlenced per19nGeneceaa&ry.pro-htgh l athlon 1tore-ln Mesa..M50credlttowerd wlrn1•ll ''•' 1131 3''.8",1W 'Manyco6on. HOME.2wt'lfte.1bltc*,1 ers/camP'nglopS14,~ Cond.l 1100•551-4739 phonet recepl/1yp111 le111onal •PP••ranc•.1 Newport ~~8h ... s1.i..8 $900 rent 942-014 NO SELLING! 2 Cieri!• sdPERiOR P9intfng. in: Top quality w .. se "· tet>y AH ahor1 hair 846-8052 SANTANA 20, 4 ...... (85wpm) Compuler some clerical Xlnt ben· _exp 1 mull ~ ...,., Wkdya 1~pm needed co .,.1ry t.... terlof. exterior Com· now 12 •f 833-7172 &40-0522 1985 DUFFIELD 20• 4'Mlp, ••lru, •Int. NB llnowlec:lg• ri.tptul N-•Ills Call 780·8885 A.-, UUS IEP. APTMgrcpte,19,;;;;oo;;: phone O<der• Hoorly merdel,reeldentlal,etuc-ULIUllY&• FREE·TwoM/fMndly2)'1' Flbergl ... Bay Leund\, ~2;;•11 . 15200 emk 5r200 .. t>enema tor Eatller _ New Toy MFG Company dos. 2 ml to beh In Cotta tie>Yra 5 30pm-9 OOpm co tiding. 850-9082 Wanted Privet• P1rty old GOiden A«1'91YW... Set u~ lor outboard r---::o-:-::-=-r-=---- 873-131 .. appofnimenl RECEPTIONISTISECTY wllh appeal to lndepen-Mesa. Aenl 11 11195 Mgr Sat 9:00em-1.00pm For Woman looking tor fr• memberahlp, 78().-0427. well tr9'ned, eleo 2 tr• mo or S35W. M2·7058 ..... CHIROPRACTIC ASST· F/PT front office .G"' dent Retell StorH & gell SfSOO/mo. 8•2·9eee. Interview call Irene 1fter rentl I & my ltdult aon Wiii ll• •••-• kltlant, 9"-3788. Jiii Fronl office position ak1ll1, Ille typing, Hlery Educallonel Supply, llTITII-( 5·30pm M 2-5878 mllnta.lnhOUMMCurlty& 155 ..,.ue-re f--. .,~5. POODLES-A-PEOPLE 20nlUllWlm 1,.1 B!l!!il, aKp E'-- Varled dulles. g1eet1ng commen1urate w/exper. Mell• Salee Rep for hlOh •i/•t II yard m.lnt for rent 25 yr ...., -· -POOdle T CudcJy Cl.bin, 140 HP. • .--"'' .... r patlenll, r/t. coll Dorothy 2e1-9273 quellty 1oy line 859-3555 SERVICE MAN TRAINEE PHO.NEW• OAK,P/T Lag Bch ee1cMnc1e t "3-5()11 Toy, J:'t.'·12::c"uppe.. 0 /B, triller, '7500 rude. trlr, ucl eond Rod BACK OFFICE· ln9'.lranee -- - -Newport Tire Center, 3000 k I cit ... ' r wf1 ·_. 998-&972 holdere, anchof l4t60 bllll"" Saterles open IC· HOIPTilllST Sell motlll•led telemrtitng East Cout HIQhwey, Cor· s.111~11, no Mlllng, w0< 0< "'°' ,.., Drs>t & "'-'-• off•Wht. 546-2148 d-758-1000 ev-7ec>-9~ .... I ... nannle needed In-...... •• UI + no••P.._.. 497-4107 antq aalln 8'x14' '300, ·• SEEKING FRIENDLY 21••••••11111 CO<dlng lo quelllieatlont h Jt I. IU. lffltt e' .,......co .. m /etto t one ...... ,..., · ·-· -HOUSE o & HP41flenca d 11 I com m w r --hrs 5-9pm. Moo-Fri, Set •ercbalilt Planlatton lhuttert 8 xi HOME FOR F/BLACK 2fSO H p Mere. 285 hre B AT l.Mle Meed Mo erate Pone•. It• Cel1George881-0441 BECOME.. gam-lpm CellMs S300 1nclhrdwfl44-7070 , AB 2 YRS LOV"aLEa only, 1i-. 4, "'anv•JI· YC>Yc:anown •Pllf1. lntrMt Diane. e3 t·5664 typ•no 40hr wk S850 mo "' Aati Hll ...,. ""' ....,... ..~., In my 42 boatel Cll.f"'aa ;n w1oeri111u Call M I-YACHT SALES DISTRIBUTOR & WO<k IC· Weslln9am-3pmor aft JUI GOING TO EUROP£J ALERT. FREE, 979-2270. tru $19,IOO 759-5004 houMl>oa~ Cotti • lot -8r11nctt 759·9100 M-F Yachl exp nee. benefit•. countl PIT. 2 °'*'Inga 5pm, 682-5842 An g"IU8, W99tem p;&;t. COMMERCIAL Clblnflta, 24'.+ SEARAY, '71 w.-..... than renting, John Merrill Lynch Realty Train· --tlel:4511ent 1oc apply now Cell 775-18e2 PHOTO ORDER DEPT Inga. oak furniture. counter. mirror. man!-ender tWln O.M.C 155-9 870-0782 or 879-5578 Ing Center 1n Huntington SECRETARY Ea.pd for Uk lor Grag 850-0~3 BOOKKEEPER F/CHG ASST-Wort! w/~e n... booll1. book CllH, quen. beh. lie & pent V6-S rebl1, S8800/080 --------Beechaeeksananeralol· sml Du1tneu 831 1428 . . at--etc "~8 ···~ ra-L " ... "1•7 liee person t~~·~ork 'I esk for Dave only Cla•1/IHtaarut1 A dynemlc 1t1r1-up Co. phones. detall1. emp l/t, .,..... ~ .......... -... _ .... _ ... _•_____ gan-op (714) 550·8088 lenict S.-1,.nt Hend1 on computer e mo, Wiii train, n-emkr MOVING SALEI JC>hn Wayne Tennl1 Club 1111• new, with bencltl 27' Sc Cf ft Fl)'t>rd I '"'(l 7'.l.zo ~o~~m~~ 3ggm.~r.;f!:. SfOllnUY SS20 ea.P41f a MUSTI Typing & ~~P'T 10·3 .. 1 ac 03n3•01t3• Wonderful Engllah Oak Famlly Memberehlp 11175, 9-5, Mon-S•t. •1 twin ;:hp !1280 ~ -•• .. •111J!r.;;;;.;;"!ii-!.....,.-•u--. a month. lie• hra \he r• Nwpc Bch Commercial OllFS t W&nllllll office 1111111 helpful Con· 0 ograp .. cl, Antlquu Armolre, $700 H8· 128e Ev... Vlata Roma. IE Bluff UM) outdrlve. Trailer All ••· llf. Ylf matnder of lhe monlh RHI Estate Dev Co. Broadway B111 & Grlll Din.-llderlng PT/FT Se!ary -Herb« E-5. Coete M... dr....,.a, hl·boy. vanity, Deya ~7-7444 In NB .. JamborM to E trH. Prlc»d to NII Coat Nevlgetor, near nu Cello.«> (714)e8&-9077 =:,; w%~~~·~:d :-:; ner HC>YM t block rrom =~=·~:~;~ Ap· . P/l STIOI OUll ~~ •::~ =·t:= NORFOLK 111and plne = ~· del Oro to Pvt Plf1Y 536-3008 ~~M 8rn~~VH~Mmu: typing lkllls E..p In Prop-Main BHch Fle1elbl• Perteet fO< coltege llu· Mt, &75--0804 ~ ... appr~ .. ~!'...}on"·,~. MUST SELLI a--· ...... · 1 -IO' IOAIU..IPllT .. 1 channel marine r•dlo FIT lfOIPT-lfOTY arty Mnmt & Word proc . houra GOOd llPt ,.251 Ill Hmu denl PIT, n.. hr• Main· ..... _ .,..,.. .,._. ...... ...... vn TWI O/B 70 -l aU-• An ewer phonee llgl'll plus c·au Trtan 759•953 1 Broeawe~ 497-307i AcoeptJno ec>c>llcatlona for caina lhowroom dlac>l•va. Gel 10 tne t>uic ABC'•. Beauc I Roll It awey tor 9ln Klmblll Baby Grand n • m.,... '•-125 975-3563 ..,.., typlng lillng & bkkpg certlflecf aehool t>ua drtv-wetetlouM 1tock wor-.. a111e.. ~t. end cJ~ 175 ~a.3038 1l1er 2pm piano, Ebony hl-.gloll fin. MUST SELLll OFFERSll Mee& Fl9h Finder CNw1 Nwp1 Cente< 759-0215 SECRETARY/ CHIS, W&ITIHSll t era a trllneaa Excellent order filing, aome d.-lhenpei tomecaeh or anytime .-enctL Ith. 780-l718 cr14> eeo-7497 1000 toot, lllmott new OFFICE MANAGER HmSSISf/TH working condltton1. UYJflM Mutt have r.. a'm.tSSPTflllll S150 0BO Calltea-1740 llln&l IFFICl Real utete end Dev~ P/T 111-1"4 wagee & benefit• 917 E lltble car RW Smith Co '87 TW 70 a11p Oppportunlty w/FHhton menl plu1 management --Pllciflco. Anlhelm. Phll or Ca.II Chuck ~0-8833 owe. ~-;:it ... lry HOIT II,._ lalend Men 1 store ror company Non-smoker COUNTER help FT/PT JMnle 834-4538 $39000 aeo-7•87 Jacque• Cuatodlan Drlght young 1nd1V1du11 A E License helpful Mond1y chru Frld•y Dell -Da'ly P'lot · (7 14)850-5432 Bkkpg & 11cre1ar111 Hovi 9 S Send reaume U t hr Airport erH I I 12' 01111 FLUl•ll Ill /"--L / dutlH provide dally lo P 0 Box 2271, N--• e80-0312 AD-VISOR 1952, Triple fS.7fa, &kw. Jt .,..., tll t challenge 1n 1eern1ng oe-1 porl Bfoech CA 92683 T 11 n 1 radar, A/P, new tnterlbr. U ~~'1>2~ ~ 'e 11 111 n g Fiii ,our w1ntene<:rH~ .~ o~r:'' 1 ~v!~ .. t new aurwy. lllp. Ownr 30 H NB DOCK or •PP• 1 ,._,. look ioci.uiti.o ciull .642 a5678 fin OFFERSll M0-7487 10 Fl Heigh, dearenoe ,__ ·95 15' Hobie s.. Stclff, r equired 1200/mo, .~ ......... _ .. _, ___ Ceat1t/Ctacret1 hecatln a.men .... UJ lmiilili1 Ltn To;-,~-.... ya-p-.1-io._p_e""'!'th-.. TIE mo UFfUYD "-';"iiL~~ .. ~ai""ta.-oo~'!"';o&--"!~.1· ... --.;.;.:::lllll;&.._ll_P_·-· -.- $2.40 per day Tl'Mat'I ALL you pay tor 3 1in.. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll etc No jOb 100 tmllll s..-1 ltil I d"""" f conCtete Comp petloe 9'll" RHS M1ekey 538-0553 ~·Wfl~li~ ~~ : 16 yrl exP41t M5-4~ * * * * I .. _ Int /EJCt r~'I, comm'! ST CLAIR CONSTAUC1 ume or ,..,pptng, er· BRICKWORK Smell Jobe 7 yra Union ea.p, Ll•24830 Complete Conc•et• Work rend• euto ••rvlclng, Newport, Cotta M"•· Fr• est LOW RA TESI Reas R1111 S.6·•83 t ~~e~ ~:.Coleen ~lne Rel'• 875-317~ IAYl -1Kwittr-ftfrl~ Ckil• Cart Brlcil Concrete Block For Into. p...._ call f AROUND THE ctocRt .a •• l'li!·ilill·~ ... ·.•._____ Custom Work Low coet. (7 14) 963-1777 N1aHrs1 weeKENDsu FERces:QXfes f r .. 1r1m uct bonded. Bob 835-43M GLAsaow PAINTING Crett1 lie 548 1545 CM Dump rune C M.IN B Brick Concrete Block Int/Ext 30 yr1 exper RHponalble motllef wlll area Jim Whyte. M2-7206 Cullom Work Low coet ref'1 6•2-521• babytlt 1n hef Costa M... •GEN HOME REPAIRS lie/bonded Bob 835-438'4 hOme Mon Frl 548-5722 Paint Drywall Carpentry STUCCQ MASONRY· TILE QUALITY PAINTING etc Otry S.5-5277 PTL N Spec In okl houMI & grtl· o Job to emall All typee flttl removal a..1 any **HANDYMAN** Fr•"' Lie 831·23-45 bid. guer Wort! e7S-I088 Large °' tmall 1 do 11 &Ill .:....•-m .... q.., ______ 1 SOUTH CITYS PAINTING All Fii Liii ... 21 •o• CltHiAt lenict u2~ 11t.. -.-.-, ... , .... -1,-,.---.-*-Pel 531-5579 or Ive mtg - -Aeald'I Repaintl Int/Ext •A-1•Ylll• F U -H ·-f -B 11-CL"' '"N & EXPERT ,.. •t S153-80'8 !:==~~~,..~·~·~~! oueec ... enl:1 • yn ••P 1a uiJ ~ MEilowR OA PAINTED 1rre1•1n•,b1eP.in'e1•6 1 .. · 5r_~8~t~1•1"""t•f""A"'X ... lfi""t"'IN"d,...b,.,..o"'V"'IR"d~ Lav.le T 2,5 1eveer-.... 9••~teno.1353 ••r-ri•f - --------•18 yrs exp Deve 831-3104 Aleo lnt/Ellt Painting • .,.._...,..._ Garage 4 Yard Clnup1 -• ' ?30-FnT"HINd INTERIORS Uc;#218&97 '31·9295 HOtJM<:leenlng. cerpet1 & Jon S.5-3192 ••ABC MOVING•• HANGINOfSTRtPPING uphOllllfy. windows, etc Ouk:k & Careful T 138048 VISA·MC e 73-HI 12 ja I Klrbyt Melnl e3 1-5272 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS LO RATES. 552-<>4 1_0' PJaaL.t-I 7 Deya Loweet rat.. • .. _ LORIS CLEANING SERV Cell Barry, 722 8e73 lfilYm Ill.Liii -2~.~ .. -,~0~."""t!""ll--1-1-11 ~=;~,~~;: Lu•scaJl•t '=~·NII•· 'I.All plumblng & helll~ I Len c1re Student MCMW• TrltlKed DRAINS CLEAR From ,5 e)<P'o dXRbENeA f8.,,. L1c T 124.434 84 t-1421 Feuoeta, C>llpo.aJ, H .. ter. N B C<IM .,... Ou.llty NEW Wer9'Klu .. Storeioe 141..()907 Uc 722-ac>ee yard care at r ... rat• llYll-111 h ... tU.,/Miltltel ~i=~~~~::r;::-1 CeutnttlH AON'!. GARDENING Cerefut..Court~ X&l',,..o;;;;.m ~ pen,ry I lallil•t 2-MM -By hr /or pMce 9'8-3M5 Top Qu1llty Low Price ,._."*"°°'l-Addhlon1 sf CLAIR CONSTRUCT Complete C'"n up Gen ·1 lanl•= 1 Fr .. •t. uc 831·23.45 ~c 541~990 Comm'I. RNld't Plena 10 m11nt Palm lr•ttr• trim _ T l lnAr OUallt complete r•11 8~6-4831 remove Mauro 962-NTa NuNlno ILWpg tiri;;w'ilwl,.,...,""""""""-1 •20= • %: r.,p.. Y • --C'8 LAWN SERVICE by mat Mlle Nurllng Stu-EXPERT CERAMIC fUlng ~Homel'«C THE MICHAEL DOUGLAS MOW • EDGE TWICE MO dent $8/Hr 875-31te C*llnctlve. Aftordebte 8 DO,., AL' I Uc'd/lnt/ BUILDING CORP Cuatom t 20-l 25 545722 ,._.,.a-1-/A"'-f ........ Kltc:hena, b91hl 722-9783 WI " .. RetnOdeltng & Addttlonl """"'._...,.., ..... or ",,.. Plllon\bO Const M1·3514 6-43-9387 1•439423) DUSTY'S LlndtlClf)ellewn In Cite & llte l\el{pg fOr .. tulat ~Bly Main S.V Wiiiy/month/ the llderfy ('714)133-2009 ~--..;;.;,,;,;;;;;;.;;,i:_.....,j ~ Pauoe Dttn 1 time ,,.. .. , 241-1640 Pala~ ~ ~!!eehlngUp AddtdOr* QueMty w°"' Encry X F;;ncJ; ooo;; • .,._, IA114'tt PIUll ~IMO By Norman The Doormen c;...,, Up1 Tr• T= AHE IHTINO IY Rlc:h· 873-3135 ~~·AIW911onl OM! & ,., 857 C>OOA Sh9Pl~8(~~H ' :..:,::, 1e~~-~~~E~INI IN c~"J;::/::~~ llectdcal , TlllEI l'hri·YOl.lt ~,,. Ltd c.M(71 .. ,.,...C::111 '5)'9 -P&llJSI IUm lO Topped/rMIOVed C...,,_ A AA PAINTING lnt/E)!t "'ComtMrci .. /=tllll ~ .... ,__ ~~ Ouelltywor1l.lr•e.t 1.19,newlt!WM 711~7' 1~~~~~ 1•etQfY't30 •2 a.to ---aal.• m' #425513 "8·7401 OARD€NINO -ep c.llf. WlndOwe 124 Ml• 1lll, I_, Rl!81DtCOM"'M1:ilND 21 College 1tl.ICMnt, quellty EXT IOR IXPlAl - ---==== w/TftACK A£COAO yr1 Do my own woni. Lie wot1I Jeff, f4.t401 DI Our --..a.--ua..Commerclal 12780• 1 Al 646-1129 - --Ucf211M7 ,,...~. l:M'dl~lpll ............. 1--____ _.. __ _ 0.-It • _., 942-'"7 ELECTRICIAN °'6al wor1l S~ ~ 20 Y"l In PAINTER HUDe WOAtCI Fr• •t '20 hr .,.. Tony 14M124 Int/Ext,_,., fefln ca ii~m~m:n .1487192 Greg, 17M'71 Kc TRU ll~VICI (21) Y't uP . wew11..r.=;1 "'!J~~!!~-~-~=~· N :W/REPAIR Ouellty No TOP Trim A9moval Qu11 DeYlil Pllnllng !:_J GOit, FAIE to«te to 9"lall reuonabte Ucl1nt. tteia ... ar ..... ~M..()572 trMMI llC'd 831·~5 H08283or~ ::.:.:-~·;-Jlftti U .. 1~ Da•IY PtlOC "rut Rttull" 1ervlt• d•rmory Your wnr1u la nur IPf('lllly ('ell IMt FU 5_uc_c1SSFJIL CITIZEN How much will your 50n or daughter know obovt business when applying for their fint fuU-tirne job? Pi.nty. if he or she hos ever been o oewspoper carrier. Through rout. tJCperienct he or she 1s already o lop oheod of their cloumotes. While they oil master ideas, the boy or girl with o new~r route is able to put them to procficol use. 8us1neu? Carriers learn the basic learn the bo.K prindplet from the first doy of starting to deliver newspopen. They boy at wholesale, Mii at retail, make collections, k"P thei r own books, ond deal wlttl peor,I• face to face. Carriers quickly find out that "profit'' ond '1011" ore. , -mor• thon textbook term& The benefits of managing o newipoper rcxite or• on equation for a future wccessful citizen. A great number of today's prominent men ond women storted their public co'"" as newspaper comers. And they oll vouch that o ~ route gives o boy or g irl o head stol1 on the fvtu,., Boys ond girls I 0 yeo" ond old r w ho moy be 1nteres1&d '" route work should con1oc1 1he Doily Pilot c1rculohon depor1men1 or 642 4333 . DIUy ?~ION DEPT. 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O . eox l.S60 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ·-----------------, I .Yet, my son/dovghter WO\lld like I infonnott0n on o Daily Pilot route, I H1s1HER NAME 1s. ______ I I ' _..._ __ .___V_ZIP ..-f PHONE AG I I PAR Hrs I I $1GNATWR f ~-----~~-~-~--~~~J 40tlp Yamaha, full~. 752·25M/e50-72e7 ea.II cond. Malle offer 0y 87~7eo. eve M2·52M UUUTIUP MAX BEAM 11 FT. 831-M!O OrMt fO< waters6cllng a fllhlngi 181 17' S.)'tlner --,,S,....L""'IPS-=-A"""V_A_ILA--=-e-L--E w/VoNo 110 a..n 1 siz.. 25' end 30' lhlrp 14500 759-1890 Cell 842-464-4 NWll MAT II n 9-Spm, Mon-Frt. W/MDOAING 45 Fl WANTED 37' MOO~ING $8900, DAYS 875-07 4-0 IN N.B. fS mortlM. Tr9de ..,._., TUWUI for a11p? e73-4313 '82, OSL. 01 .... nu aurvev. WllTll Pllll&mlT illp. S.Sltl/obC> OfS0-7481. SUP fOr 37 ft 111 t>uet In .. h 'I 4 Nwpt 8-ch. 7eo-54e0 W Sun IQ\ Uilb();1, or-A cit 11 l'led ad II en wy enge a red a1rlped Mii. Wfl1 to NII~ IMlrCf\an- wltrlller, extt cond $395. dias, end It •eM)' on your 7ec>-H37 wtlee,too. -MOTOR.ROUTE . Avallable In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect-1 Ing . 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 842-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST llllyPllat 330 W. Bay St. Cost a Mesa, CA penlns• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra C••h For Delivery 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLE Y. · INDEPENDENT Deliver· 1 day a week No collecting. no solic1tang. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CA LL 8 4 2-144 4 CATCH THE SAVINGS You'll hook your limit of in- terested buyers with ads you place in the classifieds. And our rates won't swamp your profitsl ~Dill Pilat . CALL THE CLASSIFIED 842-5878 ~. •••••• ... POUC• AUDI CHl:Y~tf ....... ~ -.a..•...-• VW8US7t NKmle9.lter9o ,,.. dUttl. new lk• '3500/obo, 53$-4325 THAii( YOO F:2m IN U.S.A. -M> TRYING HU0U TO BE : 1 • IALEI • ll9'VICI • 'ARTI • tiAllNG J. G£Sl M'l~IOl!T C.. Ill W£Sl°COASI oov IOlll • c~ca CAii. T•AY. I ·... · .. 'I' • ' b·a~2··2a·ao ·.~., -· . ... .... •·o,. IRVINEAUTO CENTER T14-951-31« 800-428-7485 THEO[•(·" I ROBINS f :"" J ll . I '' •" •, UH &he DJai.11 Pilot "Yut ltnuh" 1-'•lt• dlrtt&ory Vocar • .. • Q_2 -- 810•°"""OoMIDAtLYPILOT/Monday,June30,108G ,,. Pa! Pg mRCl NU ll)nc( MUC NOTU t -..C mncl Ml.IC llJTICl Ml.IC ll)TIC[ Ml.IC ll>ta =~W ~ ~ M OYM LOT JM TAAC'T IM it...,.."-under• =·· WMOftMR ..... 1-.111 'M,ot -~ ...... --to It-M~ Ora.. f~ ~----IAID OOUWTY. Al IUCtf t111. IN THI c0UHTY °'· llQned.-dMNMWof ULI CW OMMI COUNTY ............. t9 ~ \fl9 °"''"'"""'•• oA Mid .,,_ '90nnoul9lll•N Y ,CAtrn>f ~... .,.,... • ~ .. THI OAAfoQE. ,STAT• M CAL~ bfeeOtl Ind of .-..on ,0.,. PtllC... ,. MARCH .. .,,., ....... ~ °' .. note pertoJ Court. -., .... .... um ltA..-.n' T t>v•MM .. con· ,.._.. MTICLI "()Vt. f!ONtlA.AIPIA¥APAI· tee0rd«IMAACHl,t ... or• YOU AM IN DlfAULl IXCIPJING lHlftl•..,,... by Mid DMd oA '°"'defof~,1 .... etlM ThefolCMlngp9rllOftlent ~edtiy.1nlnclMdo• .MMA. NfTlONe• OIC-CX>flDEO IH BOOK •tc, ln .. r, Mo tl-Ol-4200 °' . \Jt'fOrfU DflD Ot' 1ff'U8T Fi.OM THI IOUTH· TMt. ,_ • pr.-ci In oMoe of H: ,.... W... Ill, dolrla ~ • TOWN~ llW!del IOllel T ....... _.. ~TION 0, COVI· PA(IH 11 TO 2S IN· flctlllAeoordllnlM~ DATmJAHUAM n , .... WOTIM.varar. .... .............. lftY. u.w.,... & Hll, I Petti Cl:NTMMOATOAOICOf(. Thie "...,..t ... ~ ~CWW S.OONomONIANO CLU81VE 0' Ml8· IM Aeoordilt of.,._._ UHi.US YOU TAM ~ ~AN2lf:, \!Mer .. ttrrMofMlclDMd ,._.,.,_700,ntne.CA l"OMTION,CACorp .• 2900 Wltt1U.Countya.rtcofv .. T.O. IEWa COt#NIV "HTIUCTIONI "'· Cl'll.AH!OUI MAPI. IN County. TION TO Pfi'OTlCT YOUR AH ........ HT rOR ... °' TNM ..... ~Md tin•. Coumy °' Or1lnae. lliMI. "* ... ,oc. C<leta ~ COUntt on Jun9 .o. M dA#/ IWDUed T~ CON>IO llit 90<* t219t, THI Of,.CI 0, TH! lltclMiltwlllberMdt..111111 ~"TY· ll lllAY le GAUi AHO IOAHI .. IPllllOftneTNIWelM lt•&e of Calltornia. all h Mf!M, CAIH2t 1tN • -~ tM folo..tnl 0. PAOI t111; OP' Ofll'QAL COUNTY MC()N)(A Of WllllOU' ~t fK WW• IOl.D AT A PUllUC IALI, OVIA A •T'Alf' °'LANO to of h .,-. ~-by Mid right, tide end ..,..._ of Towne Centre '1niandll • ... ._ ICrtbed d9ed Of truef Wlt.L MCORDe 1A10 COOHTV, f<>A THE =s:WI .-.pr .. M~,,. IP: YOU NUO AH lXPl.k "" WtOt.; DUCi.tllO o.tofTruet. NkfMHHUt ttliali!Mof C«poretlOft, c...fom1e eot· l"llblMhed Orenge COMt7 8n.L AT PUaUC AUCTION IXCIPT AU. Ot'-. GAii ~ Ol' DMIHAOI ..,, lttie pc 1113.Cl•i· Of NATION OF THE NATUAe AS 'Ollowt Al the tllM ot the lnltlel dillttl.,.. .. IM rtgtrt. -pcratjon. Oeltf Ptot June IC), Nl'f ' TO THtl HIOHUT 9CIOlft MNMl..8 ANO OTHEA llNERrlHO me "'°'• to fWl'I the OF THI PAOCllDINO THI IOVTHWUUAU pubketton Of tNI nottce. IM .,,.,.... "* the .... Ttlle bl.lelneta It COft• ••• 21. , ... '°" CAIH ANO/~ TH! HY 0 A 0 CA A I 0 N lftTY CONWYIO HIMIH. a pmap.I IUlft of A0AIN8T YOU. YOU H 00 'EIT 0' TH! Ille toe.I amoun1of1M un-of .-ci 1fun11Lf Ml Mo duC'tecS by tOOIPOfetlOl'I M-16$ CA8H11M ~ ~ IUllTANCll IN AND P"OYloe.D THAT SUCH the I) MCUred b1 Mid IHOVL.DCONTACTALAW· IOUTHlASTEAlY teO t• plild ~ of IN Obi-~byoper8110nof•0t Thomt• K. Stoddard, •-tc ~TIC( CHECKS IPIClfllD IN UNOP SAIO lAHO L Y1HQ ~INAO! IENl,.TINO deed °' ~. with inter• YEA nn OF LOT~ ANO THE oetlon MOurM by tM ~ otl!erMM ..,.. than Of In ~t ,,_ ""' CIVIi. CODI SECTION Ill.OW A DIPTH OI' 100 TH! Pi.OP!ATY CON· .. In Mid note~. lido On J4Jty 1, ttM, tt 1a'°° NOATHEAIHRLY H .00 ~ d..s of truet nt addltton to IN' Of Mid c»-'Trill .t.iemtnt Wiii flied 'fCTmOUe Mii 11a 202.,.~attM\lfneof FfETWITHOUTn4aAIGtfT Y!YEOH£Al>N.P"°"'°6> v--, If llft, under IN noon. P-. F1neno1e1 Cor· P: EI! T D f THE .efmeted ooMa, ~ oea..d.MtMtlmeotdMltl, wttlltn.CountyClilttlotOf• MAmllA~ .... In lllwM moner of ... OI' IURFA~ INTif( AS THAT SUCH °"'41NAO! ..,. of .-ci DMd of'"""· potatlon .. -ll)pO!nted IOUTHEASTl9'1.Y 2to. t• IM w. ...... laa.00141. In IM to ..... ctnelrl,... enoe C«lnty on June 12, T~ follow'nl penont .. UNted....., .. """' .. AffDWED av DUO ,... It/IA I. L N 0 T u N-.... c:NfOet,tnd..,.,.. ,,~ ... UMW Ind~ FfETOf' LOTttU>,NEW· ~~underMlcl P'oPtf1Y lltueted In CICy of .... 'dOI ~ M; DuFout end In--con.,.,., to COAOEO ~UOUIT 11, MASONAll.Y AllTi.tOT of &tMI TNM99 Md of IN to Deed of TNl1 '9Cl0fd«I POAT HEIOHTI, Al o.tof,.,,_i.teoforux· HuntlnQton 9-cl\, ~ "1-Pou?LeSPort IOOtMtBey MCI llOW ._, by It under 1111.' llV'IOOK 121'11, TH! INTENDED USI! AND Wttl ~by Mid Deed Jenuaty 18, 1tM, .. in.t, IHOWN ON A MAP RE.-~ IM......, to the of Orange, ltat.e of C.-. Publl9hed OftnOe Coelt &II C.1 Balboa tzett ' Mkl o.d of TNl1 In the PAGE 180, OF OfflCtAI. ENJOYMENT OF IAIO I.OT of Trvtt. No e.4-247t of Oftlcfel ,.._ CORDED..., BOOK 4. PAOI under .. gned a writ*' Dec>-fornla, petUoulerly da· O.i1y P110t June 23'. 30, JUiy p ~ Dufour lno ~ Pl'OSMlrtY hefeln•ft• de-R!CORoe, J. Said .... wilt IMt IMltd on: oord• In me ofllce Of ,.,. 13 OF Ml9C~LLAN!OU8 i..tlon Of ~ Md 0.-acrtbed .. tollowe, to-wit: 1, 1•. 1tae C«poflllon " ec:tlbed: p Monday, Jib 7, 1tl6, et County Aec«der of Orqe MAPS, AECOAOS OF ~ mend lot 9-end a Mttten &.ot 7 a I In IModl 110e of M 181 Thlt butlnett IJ con· T RUITOR THOMAS AS~El.,,,~EMIHE~! PAOPEATY ADDRESS: 1'30pm lntheloObytotl'lt Covnty, C.Ufarnla W AHO!• COUNTY~ CAU· NodceotDelaultlndElac-vi.t&O.....,Tract.lectlon ctucted~tlon CIWG BALL rvn•n ·~ 1'2 INA..WOOO. llMN!;, tlUlldtng localed at 801 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION FORHIA, ANO THAT POA-"°4'\toW. Theunder1lg11ad I , .. "' m10 raoordad In •-IC MJTIC( Juan ' BENEACIAAY HORIZON ~l!:CTIONS ENTITLED CALlfORNIA ~LAwleS1r .... Orenge. TO HIGHEST 810DEA FOR TION OF THE NOATH· cauead .-ci Notlol ofO.-boOk 4, PeQe ft of M»-,,_ t 1 wee flled MORTOAOf COMPANYM, ,,'iJ."J:~::.,,:.~:::.~:ur,.s YOU AAE IN 0£FAUL T Celltomla t2tll CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK .iVfST!AL y 20.00 FEET OF lautt Md Eleetlon 10 w to oallMeOUt ..... In tM of-PK:nnou• ...... wtt~·~c .... of Of. INC, • UNDER A ~ED OF TAUST At the time of the lnltlel OA CERTIFIED CHECK 'SANTA ANA AVENUE AS ~ recorded In !tie oounty b of the C0unty "9oorder NAME ITAT'DllNT County on June 20 ~ord•d Augutt 10, ~~o!~'t~~~~ DATED 813114' UNLESS oublleatlon of tNt notk». {paytble at tlme..ot..... SHOWNOHaAIOMAPANO whtr• the,_, Of()ptirty .. of Mid county, ThetoHowlngpareonaent = . . 1tMMin.tr No. ~1800 .. YOU TAKE ACTION TO the total wnount °' tlMt un-lewfUI money of the United AS ABANDOHE> IV THI! loeated. more c:ornmonly known drolnlr~ ntlHJ of Offtclal "9cor0. In !tie of-AATIC~ EHT'ITLED ~ PROTECT YOUR PROP· pl6d belel'°9 °' IN obll-Stal•) t1 the mMI queO-BOAAO OF SUPfRVISORS ~.n, eonduellnt .. ie II: 1213 England, Apt ••• u g A 1 2•2• lifeWPOt1 8Nd Publllhad Orange Cout flee of the !Wiorder of Of. ~::J.S or~~ EATY. IT MAY le IOU> AT ~-.ncl by IM abo¥a rangi. tntrtnce to tht OF ORANGE COUHTY ON P..... flnanctat torpor. Huntington -...ctl. Cal•· Ste i2 Coeta MeM, cA OallY Piiot June 30 • .Jutt 7 ange County. A PU8LIC SALi. If YOU ~deed of trwt encl Ptaotntla City Hell et 4'01 MARCH•. 191• LYING BE· atlon, 511 Oernlno 0. u frDmll fa..t 12827 ' 1,.. ~t 1w ' ' Mid deed of trwt . ~2~~~~~ 1~~ ~og: NEEO AN EXPLANATION •tlma\ad cost•.~ EHi Ch~.n•n Avenue, T w EE N THE Alilnef~.SenOleQo.Cal-Tetmeof .... CMl\lnleW-l.arry8,Hankt, 1050etl· • • M~110 .,,.,_the followlno. • • • tH£..HilUU OE -TH& end Kii t noe t 11 PlllQ«1tl'a rornlullrlgtlt, SOUTHEASTERLY EX· lofnle 02t0f(ltlldt-1110 IUI money of IM United bury 1.ane Coett ..._. CAl---------PARCEl 1: UNIT NO tt•. FICtAL Rl!COAOS, PROCl!EDINO AOAINST attU3t.M , tltlt tnd '1n1.,..t conveyed TENSION OF THE NORTH· ,_.. .......... C.,.. Sletet on ..... « l*1 cMh t2e27 ' ' • fllllllC MJTIC( IN THE COUNTY OF OR-PARCEL •' EASEMENTS YOU. YOU SHOUl.D CON-11 II Potlible thtt at the to Ind now IMltd by It under EAST"..RL Y AND SOUTH· ....._, T...... ., DIMe end ~ ~ICad by Thia bWllMet 11 cOn· ANOE. STATE OF CA~ AS~EASEMENTSARE TACT A LAWYER tlme41f .... the °'**'9 b6d Mid ()Md of Trutt In tl'lt WESTERLY UNESOF SAID .... Opt11lM1m-..W not9 MCUred by~ ducted by antnc1Mdu91 FM:TmOUl.U...U FORHIA. AS SHOWN ANO PARICULAAlY SET FORTH t 12 8RIAAWOOD, IMY be .... ltlan the total P'°'*1Y lltuatad In Nkf 5000FOOTSTRIP fl'lltlllMd ~ COMt or Trwt DMd on the~ L.arryHril N.U.ITAftmN'f OESCRllSED tN THE CON-IN THE AATICLE ENTITLED llWINE, CA lndebtectn.1 due COUnt)' and State dMcflbad APN# •2t-012·t3 0.UV PllOl June 11, 23, 30, wlY to told, Thlt 1tatetnant WM llled The loltowlng pertont IA DOMIHIUM PLAN RE· "EASEMENTS" OF THE tt ev.....,._, lht •peeled u Truet0< Of record owner: 19" 81dt « offet't to be In M'lt· wtlh the County Cltr1I of Of. doing bullMll M: OrMt1¥e OOROEO ON SEPTEMB.EA DECLARATION OF COYE· "(tt ,• ltl'Mt ~ ()( operllng bid may IMt ob-PARCEL 1 Wllll•m c Clll•ll end M157 Ing and wll be recalYed a1 anoe County on June 24, Loellng In Southetn Cal- "· 1018, IN 900K 12&45. NANTS. CONDITIONS AND common d .. lgnatlon of tlllnad by c:altjng the follow· THE SOUTHWESTEAL y Jeenene Clttell the •foNMld omoe •t .., \tee f«nla. 3'tOO lfYlne All'e • PAOES 90"4 TO 171 ~ A Es TR I c TI 0 N 8 A E. or°'*1Y 11 lhOWn abolle, no Ing ·~ numben on • 5 FE ET 0 F T H E The .. ,.... addr-and PUl.JC M)TIC( lime .,.., IN ""' publ-,,,_ 1209. ~-ldl t2teO CLUSIVE OF OFFlCIAL RE-CORDED IH 800t< 12Mt, wwranty II gl¥erl 11 to Ile thedey~tl141Mle.(415) SOUTHEASTERLY 115 other a>mlN)fl detlgneUon, cation her.ot IM IMlfot9 Publlehed OJenge eo.t Jamet Wlter McVlclcet. CORDS OF SAID COUNTY PAGE 1118 OF <>FACIAL ~---« comic1· ~ f8 FEET OF LOT 3M OF NEW· II any, of the ,_, or°'*1Y It ._ date of Nie. Dally Ptlot June 30. ~ 7 107 Colllos Aw., Nwpt Ben, PAi.CEL 2· AN UN· AECOAOS,(THE "MASTEA MH)." The beneficiary Detad.JuM8,1W POAT HEl~TS, AS ducrlbed above It Mottoe41f.... Detect ltlll 25th dty o1 i.r,!lt,1t8CI 'CA028Cl2 - DIVIDED 1780TH INTEREST OECLAAATION" UNDER under Mid Deed of Trutt, by SHOWN ON MAP RE· C>Yrp()nad to tie· 2225 SMta ..._.~et June, 1W M-172 This bu11n... It con. AS A TENANT IN COMMON THE SECTION HEAOINOS rM10nofabf9ectlordtlfut T.D. IHYICI COM· CORDED IN 8 •.PAGE Ant Avenue, Cotta .,._, Prtw... K. NMI ...... '--'-• duC'ted by an lndMdual IN THE FEE INTEREST IN IN SUCH ARTICLE EHTI-In Iha obllgetlonl MQnd PANY, ...... Tn.etee.., 13 OF MISCELLANEOUS Callf«nla. No, A13'15e ..... a ..... 2 hrtl....... MLIC M>TICE """McYldl• ANO TO THE COMMON TL.ED AS FOLLOWS· thereby, heretofore ••· ltllM KrMe, AeelltMt leo-MAPS RECORDS OF OR-~ underlllguad Trust• In the Suoeriof Court of ..... 1W. '"9: CA flTw. Ttllt 1leternanc wtl flled AREA OF LOT 2 OF TRACT "OWNERS' AtOHTS AND ecutad and dehar9Cs to tM ,...,,, -... c ...... ANGE. COUNTY. CAI.I· dlecltllml lllY llablllty f« eny the Stal• °' Celffomla. f()( Attemer• ,., . Clanftff f'W:TihOUI ~.. wtttt the County Clertl of Of· Meo IN THE COUNTY OF OUTIES. UT\1.ITIES AND underllgnad • wrltMn ~ ........ ...... er.ti. CA FOANIA TOGETHER WITH lncorrec1neee of ..... ....... County of Ortn09 ......... ........... .......... MAim ltA~ tn09 County on June 20. ORAl-iGE, STATE OF CALI· CABl.E TELEVISION"' llfltlon of Dafault and 0. -.....sm (4tf) ..... ,. l'HAT PoATION OF THE addr-and olher comrnocl In the Matter of the Eat••• tntor -'~~L The foAowfng pert0roe1f• 1088 1 FOANIA AS PEA MAP "SUPPORT AND SETTLE· 1nand I« Sele, tnd written WC... NORTHWESTEAL y 20 FEET detlgnatlon, 11 any, lhowrl of Robert Devld Roeland, ~~Rolland. doing bullnetl a1· Tile "11114 FILEDINBOOK"35,PAGES MENT", "ENCROACH· notlc»ofbf9ectlandofllec-Publlthad Ortn09 Coast OF THE SANTA ANA AV· herein 0.CHHd. AdminlWal« Glw Doctor, 11110 May• Publlthad ()J11nge Coeel 12 TO 21 INCLUSIVE OF MEHT" AND "COMMUNITY lion to c:auM the under· Delly PNot .Ntl4I 18, 23. 30. ENUE ADJOINING SAID Saki Mh wlll IMt made. bUt Nota 11 IWebyglven tllat Publilhad 0Jtn09 Coat flower CKde. Fountain vei. Deily PUot June 30. Jib 7, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, FACILITIES EASEMENT"). lignad to ... Mtd property 10te LANO ON THE SOUTHEAST wtthoUI CO\leflant or WW· the underllgnad w111 ... at Oalty PllOl ""-29, 30, July lty, CA 92708 t4 21, 1988 IN THE OFFICE OF THE PARCEL 5 EASEMEHT to Nh•fy Mid obllOaUons. M155 AS ABANDONED BY THE ranty,expr-orllTIC)llad,r• Private ..... to the hlgNlt 8. 1"8 SUM25e Randall Boeted, 11810 M-181 0 NABERS CADILLAC fit 2100 llAlllOR ILYI., COSTA lllS& (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Kn_owtedgeable Sales.People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST .... Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 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Nation Reagan orders a top- level reassessment of U.S. pollcytoward South Africa./ AS One out of 4 households In the U.S. were touched by crime last year, ac- cording to a Justice De- partment report./ A5 World port BeaFh was able to meet and persuade Gov. Oeorie Duekmejian to help fund the project while he was slicing $700 million J'rom the state budget. -on the other, it is the story of a long and bitter ti&ht amona ccologjst.s, biologists, politicans and those who onoc believed the picturesque bay Dornan: Syrians pledge to help County con ressmen seekin aid in release of Lebanon hostages DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -u:s. Rep. Roben Dornan said Sunday tl\at Syria. a powerbroker in Lebanon, has romised to exert its influence to help rec l e American hostages held by Lebanese Moslem extremists. The Orange County Republican made the announcement to reporters follow1n& a meeting with Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Sharaa. Also at the mccung were Isam Hayani. the head of the Americas Dcpanment of the Syrian Foreign Ministry, and U.S. Ambassador William Eagleton. ··The foreign minister has pledged that Syna will display all its effons to ensure the release of our citizens unharmed," Dornan said. Doman, who arrf ved in the Syrian capital Friday with a letter signed by 247 members of Consrcss. is scclcing President Hafez Assad's help to secure the release of the five Ameri· cans believed held by Islamic mili· (Pleue 11ee HOS.TAGSS/A2) STEVE MAIBLE Focus ON THE NH-.s should be transformed into a manna. Today, the factions have been brouaht toaether and seem to share Goose croulng equal pnde in the resrct;'llon work, which bqan to take aha~wo years ago and 1s 'set for a linalpush this summer. Jn the last lea of the project, SS.6 million will be spent scoop1n1 I.I million tons of silt, sand and dcbns from the bay, returning it to a condition approximating that of 1930, said Don Simpson, coordinator of the project. The mammoth undertak.ina wtll include pilina dredgings onto baraes. which will dump the silt in a submarine canyon off the coast. A channel must be carved in the floor of the back bay to accomodate the· vessels. The ~ork is expected to beain as early as Sepeember and will take a year t<>complete, said Juhe Frocbef'L aide to Sen. Marian Berseson, · R:~ Newport Beach. The restoration effort follows an earlier dred&ina project that was completed last fan in the upper reaches of the bay, an area that tiad been virtually cut off (rom the ebb and Oow of the ocean. Toacther. the fint proJect and the Blrd8 of a different feather take a &ander at one another on Back Bay Drln ln Kewport Beach before MttllDC the rtpt"°f-way que.tlon. nae IOOM won. cUJTent one ..,ill add up lO more th.U $9 mi11ion in planninaand laborcost1 and the mnoval of about 2 million tons of silt. The end result or all this? "Clean water, hopefully. Lots o( nice clean water," said froebcl'L whose boss has pent yc;an in &be state As.semb!Y. and now the Senate uyio& to win friends and ICCUJ"e funds for: ba}' restoration. DurinJ the early 1970.. whm the bay was in the bands of the lnioe Co., there were plan• to shape it into (Pl .... w UPP&a/A2) Sen.East commits suicide · at home Ardentconservatlve was atlln , planned to retire from Senate GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP)-U.S. Seo. John Ea.st. a.o academic and ardent advocate of conterVativ causes who had planned to rctiR after one term becaute of illnesa, com- mitted suicide at home Sunday, authoriues said. East, SS, a Republican and proteae of North Carolina's senior tenator, Jcue Helms. was found by an aide in the ... of his home shortly after I a.m .• md a pol.ice statement. · Dr. La~nce Harris. who con- ducted an autopsy, aid East died of asphyxiation by carbon monoxide. "The manner of death bas all the appearance of swade.. bued on the IUlOlJSY and the tc.enc,'1 be said. ..In my opiruon, be took his own life," Hams •ad. ''I have no question about it." The senator, who -.s conf\aed 10 a wbedCbair. WU found lyWs OD mt floor besJdc the car, iaic1 police Detective 01fton Wcathe:rin&u>n. He added. .. The car doon were cl0ttJ. There was no hote attached to the car." A divided Israeli Cabinet postpones a vote on a call for an Investigation Into the beath death of two Palestinians./ A4 Battle brewing ·over sludge outfall ':A DOte was found at the tcene, the · contenu of which are considered a penooal communication between Sena\Or East and his family," sa.id the police statement. Sports Cocaine found In Don Rogers' body Is ~lleved to be responsible for the failure of his heart. /81 INDEX By tbe A11oclated Pre11 Battle lines arc fomung between sanitation officials and clean-water advocates over a proposal to build what's being called the longest and deepest sludge line in the world ofTthe Orange Coast. The Environmental Protection A&ency and the Nauonal Oceano- graphic and Atmospheric Adminis- tration must first approve construe· lion of the $20 million project. and completion is not expected until 1993 t.t the earliest. Orange County officials say build- ing the l 0. to 12-mile long pipe off Huntington Be:ich or Newport Beach would give them an impn:cedcnted look at the effects of deep-ocean dumping of sludge, the end waste product of sewage treatment. Environmentalists contend dump- 1na the county's sludge at a depth of 1.000 feet will pollute the Pacific and violate clean-water laws. "You can't keep dumping poisonous matenals into an arc.. without it having a bad effect," said Lorraine Faber, past president of the ~nae County group Amiaos de Bolsa Chica. "It's an indication they don't care about the quality of the ocean." Wayne Sylvester, general manager of the Orange County sanitation district, said the pipeline 11 intend,ed as a five year research project, not as a permanent solution for d1sposina of the county's sludac. "If we thou&ht this would pollute, we• d never have proposed it." be said. "The board of directon bas ~Y gone on record sayina they would stop it 1fit were ever seen as harmful." The 24-inch pipe, first propOSCd in 1982, would be paid for out of reserve sanitation distnct funds, officials say. Praideot Reapn. secluded at his mountain!OP ranch near Santa Barbara. Caltf., bailed hts Jona-time conservative ally as a ••true patnot." Ea.st "loved tus country and was motivated by a deep tense of duty to his fellow man," Reapn sajd in a ~ statement. "He was a quiet· and effcctJve lesislator. who never wavered in his belief in prinaple and 10 his de- (PI--eee SEN./ A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics A9 A3 85-6 87-9 A10 Valley schools f1nd success with natural language Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Public Notices Sports Television iWeather 89 A7-8 A6 89-10 81-4 A8 A2 By TOM WRIGHT OflMl)lllr ..... ...., A program that bnngs Asian and Hispanic students up to speed in English has become a source of pnde to the Fountain VaJley School Dis- trict. whose officials say they have found success with a .. natural'' Nautical museum preserves hist.ory of Newport Harbor LateyachtBwoman's. dream completed as mayorQPens tlledoor By MJCllELl,gQ)l.E .,...,,,..._, ' ... lklorc her sudden 1 line sand death lhnc )c.lrs aao . 26-ycar-old )il hlS\\oman Bettina lkntsdrcamed of c:rcatina a museum lo preserve Nc:"port' scafonna heritage. Thanks to hc:r mother and a handful of others. lknl~· drcanl became reality with the official opcninaofthc Newport Beach Nautical Museum this weekend. About 200 people watched as mayor Phil Maurer cut the boater's line that st tched aero s. \he front door Saturday. "What tarted on a d note ha endtd on a happy note," said Bill Ficker, masttr of the mu.scum's openina certmonics ... I'm ,u~ Bet· una would be vcr)'pl · '' • The mullC\lm h me a labor of love for Betuna's mother. Marsha Bents. She serves as chairman of the board of directors and hJs helped orpnize various fund-raisina events aeneratingenou&h money to renovate an old recreation center and to hire an executive director, Evelyn Youns. .. Youna is a pasf"pre fdcn1 or1he Newp0n Harbor Junior League and has been involved in the prOJect from its incepuon. The museum is located in a areY sh1naled buildina at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. and features old 'p)lotographs of Newp0rt Harbor and of the famous yachts that have been anchored here. Also on exhibit 1s a water $=01or by Ruth Hyne and a~ chest that cam.e method of teach mg language to young students. "One family was told in Korea that the district provided the best educa- tion and suppon for bcginninf. and non-English spealung students, · dis- trict spokesperson Cheryl Nonon said. The program is offered at two elementary· schools, Cox and 0.ka. and at Masuda Middle School. These three schools had the largest Hispanic population when the Provam bcpn five years ago, Nonon said. Since then. the district's minority popu· lation has shifted from Hispanics to Asians. There arc 434 students speaking 29 dialects enrolled in the proaram, which ranaes from kinderprten throuah the eiJt:ith grade. Masuda Middle School students speak Mandann. Cantonese. Korean. Japanese, Vietnamese, Pushtu (from Afghanistan}. Farsi (Persian), French, Polish, Rumanian, Hebrew. Portuaucsc and Spanish. Sanday. Tlae bn'J of bea•tl• wtll lMt mu or centm wtqe·tlwawwhw at tlte A1it:-A s-ceant at tlae 'llalbo.a Bay Cl•b. . Mary Glenndcnnina. bead of the Enalish Acquistion Center at Masuda. said the distnct uses a natural tanauaac method. which re- lics on immcrsina the students in En1hsb and correctina the1r usage. much like parents teach their children to speak. (Ple&M eee &PfQLISB/ A2) Head-on accident leaves& injured By PAUL A.JlCIOM.l!Y Of ... o.11 ........ A head-on collision just outside the Manne Corps Air Station El Toro uuuned five people late Saturday, -one cnttcaffy The accident occurred at about 10:30 p.m. on Trabuco Road ;ust south of Pusan Avenue, said C'aJi- fom11 H1Jhway Patrol di petchcr Janelle C1em James Albanese, 21 , of FuUcrton was dnvma a 1980 Ford Couner U· Haul south on Trabuco when he entered a sharp curve 1n the ra.d and dnftcd across the doubM yeUow line into oncomina • tnffic, Officer Christop~ Wnst\t ttported. The Cooner plowed head-oti into the 1976 Ford Mu una betn dri" by 21 .. nr-o1d µwin Lewi of 1a Ana. mid.) Al WM Mhed lo M Community Hospital lb ~Qf head inJ He reported 10 cntical cond1t1 Sunday .• ttt 22.om AD-Oft/A.2) '\ °"'9 co.et OAILY PtlOT/ Mond•y. June 30, 1988 SEK. JOHN EAST COMMITS SUICIDE •.. boa Al ltnftinabCMl 10 keep our country ~' lteap.n saad. l Hdms called Eut' dtath ... t~v of monumental propor-tions.« "The Senate bas lost a brilliant and efcctive voice for f rttdom," Helms Mid in a uatcment "He was a proflJe lnCOU .... " At "-it one other U.S. senator has committed suicide. Sen. Lester Hunt ofWyoatiqshot himself in his office 1n 19S4. ''He had been makin& plans to ao back «> tcactuna" and had been rcviewina plley proof\ of a book, t's ~ secrc~. Jerry Wood- ruff, told CBS News. ·1t seemed to us he was making plans for the future.'' East, who tauaht political sciencoat East Cvolina University in Grecn- v11le before his elcct1on, last week aiftt4 to rejom the faculty in Janu· ary, after his term expired, according tb Chancellor John Howell. Helms said he had recommended to Reagan that East be named a federal judge in Washington, D.C. Helms said East 1old him be preferred to return to teaching. Helms said he had last spoken with East on Thursday at dinner in the CaP,itol. • He looked well, but one never knows what's inside of another per- son." Helms sn1d. "I had no inkling wha1soevcr." East was picked b'y Helms 10 run agains1 incumbent Dcmoci:at Roben Morgan in t 980. Helms' political machine raised the money for telc- v1s1on ads that boosted East to an upset victory in 1ha1 biller nice. The announcement of his relire- ment touched off a GOP pnmary fight 1n which ~ongume U.S. Rep. James Broyhill. a moderate, defeaied David Funderburk. backed by East and Helms. Broyhill. endorsed by East after the primary, faces former Dcmocrauc Gov. Terry Sanford m the November elecuon HEAD-ON •.. From Al l oro was taken 10 Wesiem Medical CC'nter with a broken leg. He wa!> reportl'd in stablC' cond1 11on Sunday. Lewis was in scnous condiuon Sunday at M1~s1on Community w11h maJOr faciaJ lacerauons. Both of Lewis's passengers al so were injured in the collision. John Rose, 20. of Santa Ana was in stable l·ondiuon al ~tern Medical Center on unday with ma1or facial lat-er- Jllons. Karen .\ck1ron. 19. ofl rvine was in <;enous condition a1 M1ss1on (om- rnu nit} Sunday with moderate head 1111une!o. a hospital spokesman said. Rescuers had to use the "Ja"s of l 1le" to free some of the v1cums I rum the wreckaee ( tern said the accident 1s under in ves11ga11on -HOST AGES.-•• From Al tan1s 1n Lebanon's Bekaa valle' Doman said he was dela)'1ng his departure b) a day. unul Tuesda)' to hand the lcttC'r to As~d. who he said . has agreed 10 meel with him. The letter urges Assad "to demon- strate humanitananism and help reium our long-suffcnng Amencan hostages to their homes and fam1l- 1cs." -medicine at the Umvm1ty or North Sen. John Eut Under the law, Rc~ublican Gov Jim Martin must appoint someone to serve the remainder of East's term, which ends in January. Assuming Martin names another Republican, the GOP will keep i1s 53-47 advan- tage in the Senate. The governor on Sunday had not bcjun considcnng whom to appoint, said his spokeswoman, Karen H. Rottcrman. East's health had been poor in the mon1hs before his announcemcnL Th.c..scnator, confined to a wheelchair because of polio when he was 24 , was hospitalized early in 1985 for hypothyroid ism. He also was hosp1- tahzed for treatment of a low white blood cell count and a urinary track block.a,c, and missed much of the Senates work las1 year. Hypothyroidism, a glandular con- d111on that leads to imbalances in the bod}'s hormones. may have led to East's suicide by causing depression. ~•d Or. T.K Gray. a professor of Forestry airtanker crash triggers fire ANGELS CAMP Cahf. (AP) - The fare of 1wo crew members was unknown late Sunday after a Cali- fornia Department of Forestry air tanker crashed, sparking a small brushfire in wilderness near this Calaveras Coun ty community. The Grumman S2 tanker crashed aboul 7:30 p.m in steep, rugged terrain 15 miles cast of here, trigger- ing a 20.acre brush fire. said CDF Battalion Chief Dave Ortcgel in San Andreas. CDF crews reached the wreck3Jc. but had not reported back wtth information on the two pilots aboard. he said. They had ~n flying a training m1ss1on over Calaveras and Tuolumne counties. The crew had not radioed in any difficulties before 1he crash. which was reponed by a local resident who witnessed it, Ortegel s~ud. Angels Camp 1s about 60 miles eac;t of Stockton. C'arohna at Chapel Hill. "Hypothyro1d1 m may have con· tributed to a depressed state," Gray said. East was born May 5, 1931, in pnnJ,field, JU. He was a I 9S3 Plu Bet.a l<appa araduate of Earlham Collcse, and served as a Manne lieutenant from 19S3 to 1955, when he contracted PobQ. He earned a law dqrec m I 9S9 from the Univc!"'itY ~~ lllin~is. He reoei ved a P~. D. m pol~t1~l science at the University of Aonda tn 1964. As a professor at ECU, he once detcribcd ,h1mself as "one of those rare crcaturcs in academe, a con· scrvauve Political science professor." His first polifical forays were failures. He lost races in 1966 for the U.S. House and in 1968 for North Cvolina secretary of state. He serv..ed as a GOP national convention dcl- epte in 1968 and 1976 and as a national committeemsn ·in 1976 before being picked by Helms to challenge Morpn, a Democrat with a conservau ve record. The money Helms brought in from his political organization, the Na- tional Congressional Club, helped pay for a television ad blitz that featured biting attacks on Morpn, portraying him as soft on defense and communism and often showing pic- tures of him with liberals Edward Kennedy and George McG~em. · In Washington, East rarely cast. a vote different from Helms but k~pt a far lowcrprofilc. He and Helms cast 1he only Scna1c votes agains1 con- firming Caspar Weinberger as de- fense secretary m 1981 , contendin& Reagan's appointee wasn"'t hawkish enough for the job. East supported calls for a resto· ra tion of 1raditional "family values" w11h quotations from philosophers such as Plato, St. Thomas .Aquinas and Edmund Burke. In 1981 , he chaired the Judiciary Committee's separation of powers subcommittee at hearings on his bill seeking to overturn the Supreme Court's 1973 abortion decision by having Congress declare that a fetus becomes a human being at the moment of conception. The bill went nowhere, but East continued to back plans to take away 1he Supreme Co urt's authonty over !ouch questions as abortion and busing 10 achieve racial balance in public schools. In 1982, East and Helms led a week-long filibuster against extend- ing the Voting Rights Act In an mterv1ew after he had announced his retirement. East said he hoped to be remembered as "an mtclligent, articulate person who was engaged in what I thought ws civil and thoughtful debate on a myriad of issues." MUSEUM ••• From Al children and a lecture scncs. The museum will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Ad m1ss1on I!> free. Marine pilots who ejected f ram jet in good condition Staff Sgt. Ron Turner at El Toro Mari ne Corps Air Station. A werm •tttmoon wMI fottow l•tt night end W1Y morntng coastal Cloud• 91ong the Or.noe Coaet, the National WMtNr s.rvie.~. Un<Mr fair eki.t, ttM!'Pt'aturee win renge from hight of 70 to 75 along the bMCMe ri 84 to H ln"""9. 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LoM In tile,,,...._ to lllkMOL ....... Cfvl n ... ""-' ... !Odey • k., p.m. ENGLISH PROGRAM SOURCE OF PRIDE ••• FromAl . .. Mothers don't teach babies to conjugate verbs; instead, they talk to them, illustrate their meanings and correct errors." Glcnndenning said. While Glenndenning and several other teachers arc bilingual, teaching is almost entirely in EnJlish. It would otherwise be virtually impossible for the district to operate i1s centers, she sa id. ----,-. Stu1'erl'ts spend four periods a daY. al the center and arc "mainstreamed · in three classes with the res! of the student body each semester. Mainstream classes are mathemat- ics. physical education and an clec- ti ve. Since these classes rely on example, Glcnndcnning said stu- denis find the transition easy. "In fact, some of our students arc enrolled in advanced placement math classes." she said. ~·They have trouble with word problems, but then, who doesn't?" Non-Enalish speaking students also show llair in computer education classes. Glcnndcnning said these classes arc in many respects another language class and both English and non-English speaking are on much the same level. The goal is to evenually enroll center students entirely in general education classes, said Glenndcn- ning. "Students who reside in the other school attendance areas are returned 10 these schools once they achieve a level of English proficiency," she said. But that could change in the fulure. There arc indications that students who return to regular classes at schools that also have English- language centers do better academically then students trans- ferred to schools Chat do not have ccnicrs. .. The difference could be un- familiar surroundings, or that teachers at schools with centcn arc more aware of the students particular problems," Glenndenning said. She said 'students at the middle schools also want to graduate with their classmates. Because of this and the apparent academic difficulties, the center teachers arc urging reten- tion of students at the school where they went through the center pro- ~m. The cost of the centers in the 1985-86 school year was S 174,374. The district received $55,000 in revenue from outside sounin to operate the propam. The remainder was drawn from district general education funds. Typo erased 94, 000 ·Hispanics By tbe A11oclated Pre11 Ninc1y-four thousand Orange Counly residents weren't really lost. but they were found. Through a typographical error. about 94.000 adult Hispanics were C"hmmated from results of the latest population survey, embarrassed counly officials said last week. In fact, they say, the county's Hispanic population grew by about 50.000 people between 1980 and I 985 and now totals around 332,000. A telephone survey was conducted last July because county officials though I the 1980 U.S. Census results were outdated. Accurate demo- graphic figures arc essential to county planning. The t 980 census showed that 62 percenl of the county's Hispanics. abou1 176.000 people, were over 18. The new survey, error mcludcd, showed that only 25 percent of Hispanics, or abou1 82,000 people, were adults. The Spanish-language weekly newspaper, Semanario Aztcca, termed the difference the "disap- peared ones." Editor Fernando Velo said he doubted the accuracy of the survey when he saw it published. The hostages. each kidnapped on 1he streets of Beirut. are Terr) Anderson. the chief Middle Ea'it corrcspoodenl of The Associated Press; the Rev Lawrence Jenco. head of 1he Cath•Jlic Relief Service in Beirut: William Buckley. pohl1cal officer al 1he Amen can Embassy. and David Jacobsen and Thomas EL TORO (AP) -The two-man crew of a Manne ( orps A6-E figh1er was in good cond1l1on Sunday after hav ing 10 eJeCt as !hey returned to the a1rcraft'cam er USS Ranger, a spokes- man al the Jet's home fi eld sai d. The JCt had mechanical problems on approach 10 th e earner and went down six miles from the Ranger at 9:30 a.m .. Turner said. ..-------------------------------------- u1herland. professors at the Amen- can Universll)' of Beirut The p1lo1. Capt. Vincent P. Hig- gins. and bombard1er-naviga1or (apt Richard J Racme were plucked from the ocean 1.400 miles off outhern Cahfom1a on Saturday and taken to 1he carner:s hospital. said The A6-E, capable of carrying as many as 28 bombs. each weighing 500 pounds. belonged to the Manne All- Weather Attack Squadron 121, said I st Lt. Tim Hoyle The cause of the crash was under invest1gat1on. UPPER BAY BATTLE NEARS END ••• From Al some1hmg resembling Manna dcl Rev In a city where water 1sa passion. the.re were 1hose who were rabid aboul the plan and those who thought 11 was an anathema. Toward the end of 1he decade. the Irvine Co. abandoned any hope of getting perm1ss1on from the state ( oastal Commission 10 develop the water) propcny and traded 1t off to the state. The state Department of Fish and Ga me became the bay 's owner and careiakcr. Unfunded and 1ent.ative on what snould be done with the bay. Fish and Game could do hltlc to ward ofT the silt and sand 1hat s~cpt in to the bay from its tributaries Fish and Game, in fact, was at first opposed to dredging the bay because of the possible harm 1t would cause the ecological reserve. !laid Frocberg. Others. including members of the Fnends of Newport Bay. an en- -\•1ronmen1aJ1st croup, opposed usmg state funds to dredge the s11t~laden bay The group maintained the Irvine Co. should pay because. 1t was argued, <>tcA:s~e Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE U0 W•t 8a1 SI CO.ta ~ CA the compan)' 's land de' elopmenl produced the sill that invaded the ba>-Bu1 attttudes changed. The Irvine Co. agreed to pay. Sod1d Newport Beach. Irv ine. Orange Coun1y and the state Fish and Game agreed to plol oui a managemenl plan fo r the ba' thal would accommodate dredging.· An in111al siep was taken an 1982 when seve ral basins were carved out in the San Diego Creek. the bay's main wa1crway The basins, because of their depth, would slow incoming water. and silt would filter to the bottom. The true restoration work began last year at the very top of the bay and will continue 1n the curren t, finnl proJcct in which work will be under- taken i11 an area of the bay kn own as "the nanv vs." The upcoming rcstora11on work ts a fWtancial patchwork of dollars from federal,-state and local governments nd the Irvine Co A final SI m1lhon was added to bnng the tot.al to SS.6 milhon for th e WE'RE L1ST£NIN C final phase last ~ck when Gov DcukmcJian refrained from sinking 1t from the state budget. Bergeson met early in June with Dcukmej ian to discuss the import- ance of adding the money, said Frocberg. With the extra SI million, the size and scope of the project could be doubled. That the money was not cut from the budget is remarkable, said the senator's aide. The Upper Newport Bay is the only such project to be funded in the entire state this year. As the bay bqms to look more like a bay should, there remains some misunderstanding on what happens ne xt. Some residents arc'Of the belief that 1t will be put to rccrcauonal use w1th water skiing, boating and other lradcmarks of the good life. said Froeberg. Not so. "There 1s not a clear undcrstandmg that 1t wac; purchased as an ccolog1cal rc'lerve.-said Frocberg.. "Thar's why the state purchased 1t Thai must be respec1cd .. DaltJ Piiot DMIY9'J la GuatentMd r.le• llddr-lo• I~ Colll .,._ CA 11211?& CUliledlldl. 142 64711 .,..._ & .oilor.al ~l"WI OopY'OQN 11&3 O<a~ CoM1 ~ Comoeny Ho -t101• ..,.., .. _ ecM0t• _,, .. O< •""'1• ,.,.., .. .,.. m•f Cit ""'Od\IQK w tllou• "~' pet· Justcali642-6086 ~,.ri.oer 11 Yllll oo not ..... 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