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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot... THURSDAY, J ULY 3, 1986· Pot ·b·o~•t suspects ~o . . OU t last year -Ota.nie County Grand Jury. ·able cau1e to beli~\e each is pai)ty ot Jameson iaid. ··wo hav~ dd'eadantt · Munkipel Court Judie C. Roben tbcabove offenses." JaJneson ruled in who bave iDtematJonahbilitin.'' til egal Jameson ruled on. Wcd.naday lha.l _SaJi1aAna,.___ -----.--.Nchonandl.ucWasabeiaeMWin ........ 4&-.-..L&-J~_...,-..., _ _ -e evidence was uron' cnouah to The meia will be arraiped in lieu ofS~.000 bail each, and Cboy suspect the trio were involved in Su~rior Court on July 17. is bei .. held in lieu ofS2SO,OOO t.il. By PAUL AaCBIPLEY °' .. ..., ........ 11tree Santa Cruz men ·who were anert'cd in Newport Beaeb In 198S while alJepdlysmuaJina five tons of marijuana from SoUi'h America have been ordered to stand lrial. . The oriainal e~ apinst the men were dismissed last 1U'mmer by tr1n1portina the hi&t\..,ade man-Deputy DiJtriCt. Att~ Thomas Bostrom declined to·comment on Municipal J~ Russell Bostrom, juana wben they were arrested Jan. Borriuskcd fora beilincreut, notina Jameson's nilin.J. who said Newport Beach police 21,1985.Pohocestimatcdlhepothad the defendants' put tec:otds in· The jlJdte antmci police luf conducted an illepl search of tbe a street value of$10 million. • dieate<l they m1&ht Oee rather than summer when he damiued the case suspects' 45-foot • boat when the The men flee cha.rJes of cons_P.iracy face a trial and ~tcd an officer had com- contraband was seized. to transport and posseu manjuana Jameson complied, rulini the mittcd petjwy by chanajng hit lelti- 'Riebard William Nelson, 26, Vic-for sale as well u actual transport and SI 0,000 bail that had beeh potted by mony' dunna a prclirt)inary hearina. tor Paul Lucini, 36, and· David Paul possession of marijuana for sale. ·each was insuffic:ient. Bostrom also said he wu con- Choy, 29, were later indicted by the ··1 find there's suffacient and orob-"I think it's a serious offense," eeined because a faded si-" at the · . public dock where the •ilboet wu tied was 1udc¥nly repajnt.ed bd0te it ~Id be photosJaphed for coart---- records. • Tht •i&n WIS important LO the ceet 1 . because i1 ltattd how Iona boetscovld remain at the dock. Defense atiomeyt Aid it was illqable the ni&ht o('tfie druabusL 'The Oranae County -Grand Ju~ was asked 10 invtstipte Bosttom a conetms and ultimately elcai'ed police ofany WTonadoina.. (Pl ... MeTaJAL/~) Tenants ":.--f"~~..-.... ~Iryine co·. I ~ ..... . -.. --..----.---to .lei§ Off .. · · Hltabottom Docf1er llana1e r · Tommf Luorda•• team - drope · lnto lut place W:eclne.day follcnrtna a 4 ·3 ION-to Ctnclnnad. 8porta, Cl. Coaat A Huntington Beach man and his 7-year-old daugh- ter eeverely burned In boat explosion./ A3 Callfo~ •. A fire apparentty Ignited by fireworks destroyed 30 to 40 units In.an Anaheim jtpartment · complex./ M Nation-. New York Harbor ready for colossal Miss Liberty cefebratlon./ ~I.. , INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board BuslnJtss Classtf led . . Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 84 e1 A3 06-7 C4-7 85 .. C7 82-3 88 81 A3 C7-8 C1-4 83 A2 • • • ]Oln n~gpole· .battle . .. Banners flying in- support of Valley patriot's protest By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Dlllr ......... Amencan flags arc flying from about 30 mobile homes at Fountain Valley Mobile Home Park, the scene of a bitt~r battle last year over whc!thcr tenant Pete Weissman could · fly Old Glory from the top of his 18- foot flagpole. SuperioF Court Judge Mark Soden ordered Weissman to take the pole and other patriotic accoutrements down. something the 41 -ycar-old 'Weissman, a V-tetnam veteran, said he refuses to do. Instead, Weissman has been buy· mg Amencan . flags and attac~ing, them to brackets on the Sides or mobile homes for other residents who wish to join this weekend's Fourth of July obsecvance. Weissman, who's appealing Soden's ruling. 51J1d WednC$day that · the mobile home park residents are banding together in a protest against park . owner Gerald Douaher of Laguna Beach. "We're-taking a stand. under the colors. more or iess," he saisf. The tenants will tum their flags upside . tlown Saturday to signal distress agarnst management -.policies. Weissman said. . ·:This is a protesi: and it'~ about independence," Weissman -said. "When Ronnie (Prc~1dent Reagan) took the· action 1n April apt.nst Gadhafi. it kind of signaled an open season on tyrants," he said. Last August, Weissman was or- dered to remove the flaepole and other patriotic fixtures, a bird feeder, a set of wind chimes and an assort- ment of pots and plants from the front ofh1s mobile home. The pole :ind other items violated (Pleue aee TltNANTS/A2) Pet~ Welaman, who la appealing a court order that required him to remove hi• 18r foot nae pole, I• joined by other moblle Dlllr ........... .,.... ........ home park resident. · in d.laplaytni Old Glory during the Fourth of JUiy in ·a allow of 80ll~ty. 19%of , ' ·workers Slump in leasing. tax law ch~ges blamed for move --...- By STE~ MARBLE °' .. ..., ......... The Irvine Co. announced WcdnC$day It w11l inst1tute the laracst emplo~ layoff 1n company history . bytrimmina nearly 19 percent of its workforoe. Some 2.CO of the company's 1.343 - employees Wlll be let go because of ant1eipat¢ ehanp .in fed_era) ·~· laws. due to the low ntc of 1nflauon that causes propeny to apprectate in •alue too slowly, and because of a severe slump in the le&SJng of otri« space. particularly around John Wayne A1rpo(t. _ Cuts in Opet'Bttn& budgets (or'most departments also will be made: lhouah company officials did not !May by how much. Because It 1s priv1Jtely held, the Irvine Co. rarely discloses financtal information . Irvine Co. Pres1dtnt Thomas Nielsen denied speculation· that the Newport Beach·bas'ed real estate deveJopment company~ 1n financial u~ or beina sroomcd for-.te. ··Beyond losina some very talented employees. there really is no nqat1ve connotation to this." Nielsen said 10 an 'interview at company head- Q~rters in Newport Center. • We arc in a strong financial s1t~t1on:· he said. adding the cutt will improve the company's standanJ. ; The layoffs are a final step in an 18- month review and restructunna of company Oj)Cf'ltlons. Nielsen said the company finds itself in the poswon of havma to cut costs to guard agamst potcnual changes in the economy and business climate For instance. office construction adjacent to the county airpon will be halted even thou&h the Irvine Co. presently has approval to build more (Pleue eee IRVIN1t/A2) Dannemeyer for LaRouche AIDS Slayer of ·1nother gets three years Golden Bear club manager locates new concert site, • qUS:r~ntine plan By STEVE MARBLE Of .... ,,..,,... ..... A (ap15trano Beach man who admitted he hll his dl"\.Ulken mother and stuffed her lifeless body in the trunk of a car was sentenced today to three years 1n state pnson, but he could be freed by the end ofth1s year Congressman will sponsor action for criminal penalties By USA MAHONEY Ofh0elf1NMll8fl Rep. 'w1lharn Dannemeyer en- dorsed Lyndon LaRouche's con- troversial AIDS ballot measure Wednesday and said he intends to sponsor federal legislation mak.Jng 1t a cnme to expose others to the deadly virus. The LaRouche-backed ftorma Olbbe 1t1ative qualified for the November ballot 1n Caltfom1a last week amid ansry protest from homosexual or- pnizauons and the medical com- munity. The in1tiat1ve is intended to pre- vent people with AIDS and those suspected of carrying the AIDS. inducing virus from working 1n food service, tcachina or health-related JObs. 8¥ some interpretations. the in- 1tiat1ve, 1f passed, would also permit the quarantinin.a of anyone suspected of havina the virus While Dannemeyer said he docs not sbpPort a blanket quarantine of Rep. William Dannemeyer AIDS v1ett ms and those who have been· ex.posed to the d1seast. publtc health offie1als should~ able to shut (Pleue eee AIDS/ A2) Matthew James Lombard. 26, was convicted MaTCh 3 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of his mother. Emily Mac Lombard. He had been characdw1th murder. Supenor Court Judae Leonard McBride sentenced Lombard to three years in state pnson and pvc him credit for the ume he has spent 1n cu-.to<J} at Orange County Jail The >oung man. who sat with h1-. head bowed dunng much of the (Pleue Me SLA TltR/ A2) Norma Gibbs a trailblazer f oi women in ~ocal politics Former HB councilwoman fought city 'old bo~ network.· development plan~ There have been few polit1c1ans liko Hununaton Beach'• Norma 01bbs. tf she has enemies. she wouldn't recoanuc them "Fveryone has &ood m them.'' 'he- sa1d "I pt'rtc1vc everyone •~ my fncnd and not my enemy If they \hll don•t hke mr. my rc\pon~ " lhat they don't know me c .. If you hkc someone. you let them know it while they can still hear 1L You send nowcn when they can ~ttll ~rnell them •• G1bbi. 61. blaTcd a trail for women 1n local poht1c4' flnt in Seal BeacMnd then 1n Hunt1n1ton Beach hcfort bowina out of < II} < ounc1I life in IQ78 ~he then devoted her encrajes to teachina her mental health eta t (al State Lona Beach and oversee1na the Interval House program that has shcllen in Seal Beach and Midway Ctty for battered and abu~d women and their youna children. Ci1bhs, close observers say. made man\ contnbutions while 1n offict and jlcrha~ even more af\cr he lcf\. ··She"' tl'le· kind of person who's done • lot of food th1n15 aArr her t11nc 1n office.' C'ny Councilwoman f{111h Finley \&1d .. She 1~ filhna an , . By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ofho.lf"9tll8fl Operators of the h1stonc Golden Bear nightclub, which was closed last January and is now being demolished bnck by bnck, arc ready to book musical acts once ap1n at a new location. Golden Bear manaaer Rick Babiracki announced Wednesday he has exclusive nahts to promote his own concens at the Kono Hawa11 restaurant in Santa Ana. The Polynesian restaurant's huge showroom, which pcnod1cally fea- tures Hawa11an dance shows and hom private parhe5, will ~ turned ROBERT . BARKER PEOPLE IN THE Nr ~s 1mponant niche in th community" Gibbs, a blonde of wcd1 h extrac- tton, normally would be lcad1na 1u1dcd travel aroups to the Sc1nd1na- v11n nation th1 ttmc of year. But he's temporanty laid up af\er suracry on her knee for a d enerltivc JOint di\C . Her travelina 1• ltm1tcd to tak1na one trip down,ta1n each da an her (PleueeeeO /A2) o"er to 8ab1rack1 on certain n1&hts for shows he will advertise under the name Golden Bear Promotions. In ada1t1 on. -&b1raclu said he has an C:\Clus1ve o't1on to purchase the -enttre 25,000.square-foot facility with the 1ntent1on of creating a new Golden Bear nightclub "Ideally, tn our new facility. we'll he able to have the same tone as the (,olden Bear had over the last 12 ~cars That's our intention." The Polynesian restauran1 . 11 located at 226 S Harbor Blvd. JUSt north of McFadden Avenue. But Bab1rack1 e:\J)«t~ to d.t1W an au · (Pleue He QOU>&N/ A2) Kraft. defense a&kstokeep costs secret By STEVE MARBLE Of .. ..., ........ Attorneys fot accused senal l1.11ler Randy Kraft have asked a \tale appellate coun to «"COn\1der •t~ decision IHt month to let the public know how much Onnit County has ipent on Kraf\'t., dckn~. The pet1t1on a k' the 4th °'''net Court of Appeal to ,rant a ~nd hcarina on th i"~uc or to mod1f y iti June 20 ruhna If the appellate coun d~ not do (Pl M KRAFT I ~2) • • / . .. .. , J I .. \. Ol•111 Colle Oi\ILV PtlOT/ TIMtday, tJuty s. 1He VINE CO. PLANNING TO LAY~FF 240 ••• .... 1 . ..._in\Ma~be d 1 n.eha30 petCetll vac:aney tale • at IWO botiftCll towm the lrvioe Co. recitntly bwh M*I' the airport and .,-,, a 20 perc:enl vacancy rate ·~OUI lbc airpon busi~ di lria. 8'!• other development ptOjects that include office constrUction, 1uch u the j)f'Oposed txpansion of New- port Ceater, will ao forward as planned, Nielsen said. • "Newpon Center has always been such an unusual site. We are very strona in office space there," he said. The layoffs followina a reorganiza- tion move in which two key ex- ecutive\ -WiUiam MtFarlaod and board director John Galvin -were secmin,ly granted power equal to Nielsen s. Both report directly to Board Ch.airman Don Bren and have rt· sponsib1lity ove1 finances and oper- ations within the company. Nielsen sa1d he approved of the shift in bis duties and docs not interpret the move as a weakcnana of lnine Co. President Thomae Nlel.aen his own power. milted to the property and the company," Nielsen wd. "He has a great interest here." Bren purchased controlling 1nterest an thel~ineCo. in 1983. The Irvine Co. owns about 68,000 acres -roughly one-sixth of the county's land -and develops hous- ing, retail centers, industrial com- plexes. office building.s and hotels. In a recent business newsletter. former Irvine Co. public relations chief Martin Brower s~ulated that Nielsen might lose his job. Brower also suggested the company might be split and sold, or at least taken pubhc. One co mpany official dismissed TRIAL ORDERED •.• Brower's speculations as "complete P'romAl hogwash." " "Pure speculation." Nielsen said when asked about the newsletter. "And some of 11 isn't even worth respond mg to." . In his own defense. Brower said his newsle tter only touched on questions being raised about the Irvine Co. m the Orange Coast business communi- ty. "I think Don (Bren) as very com- A Newport Beach patrolrnan broke the case·wben-he noticed the sailboat Sea Dolphin tied up for more than an hour at a public pier with a 2(}.minutc docking hmit Officer Chuck Freeman became suspicious when he saw the boa t sll1ing low in the water Newport Beach pohce didn't know that federal nfficaals had been track- mg the Sea Dolphin from Panama and reportedly planned to move in when the boat reached the Santa Cruz area . But the boat made a n unscheduled stop in Newport Harbor to refuel. setting off a chain of events that may take years to unravel. -Steve Marble also contributed to this story AIDS MEASURE WINS SUPPORT ..• From Al - away ind1v1duals who "persist an activities which arc known to spread the virus," he said The Fullerton Republican sa id he would introduce federal legJslataon toward that end and would seek to make It a cnme for someone with AIDS or suspected carriers to engage in activities that could pass the disease on to others. AIDS or acquired immune defi- ciency syndrome as a dt!>easc that attacks the 1mmvnc sys tem, leaving the body susceptible to hfe-threaten- ing illness. The fatal disease strikes mostly homosexuals and intravenous drug user~. I i\IDS 1~ ~pread th rough a transfer of ··bodal) fluid~.. -blood and semen. Some se'ual acts common to bomose~uals and shari ng hypodermic needles are thought to be t~e most prevalent methods oftrans- m1ss1on Tests for the disease ~veal uni) whether a person's blood has anti· boches for the virus that doctors beheve causes AIDS. Thoi.e who test "antibody positive" have been ex- posed to AIDS and may transmit 11 to others even though they tnemseh cs may never develop the disease. Dannemeyer introduced five .\ID~related measufes in the House of Representatives last year, includ- ing one he said was needed to prevent "blood terrorism" -deliberate donation of infected blood to blood banks. He likens .. antibody positi ve" individuals to those with the sexually transmitted diseases syphilis and gonorrhea. People who have venere.al diseases are not allowed to work in schools or the-food service industry until the} have been successfully treated. Dannemeyer maintained that fail- ure to set the · same standard for "anubody pos1t1ve" individuals con- stitutes a "special exemption.·· Opponents of the 1n1t1at1ve say 1t 1"i unnecessaf) to keep AIDS v1ct1ms and suspected carriers out of ccrtam Jobs because the disease cannot be transmitted through casual co n-tact. Quarantinmg such people would constitute a life sentence, they say If those who test .. antibody pasauve" are targeted. the anitiata ve's intent of stemming the spread of AIDS could backfire as people avoid taking a test whose results might cause them to lose their JObs or be · quarantined, said Pearl Jemi son- Smath of the AIDS Coalition to ldentaf y Ol'an~e County Needs. Should that occur, Dannemeyer said he would call for mandatory .workplace testini for the virus anti· body. starting with the food service industry. The congressman acknowl- edged his plans have received a chilly reception from public health officials. Dannemeyer believes public health officials arc against the initiatJVe "because they have been intimidated b) the pubhc pressure that the male homosexual community has been able to assen." • "Public health problems are too . important to be left to pubhc health offic1als." he added. GIBBSAPIONEER'INWOMEN'S.POLITICS .. ~ From Al Htmungton Harbour home Gabbo; recently recalled that she had to oyercome a real ··old boys network" when she entered public offi ce When c,he 1.1.as elected to the Seal Beach Cit) Council in 1960 she was the first elected female to hold officc in that cit-. '>IOtt> 191 7. she ..aid. She was the onl)' 1.1.oman ofliceholdcr an Orange ( oun t). '>ht said . "And being pregnant and facing the bn'lh of her )oungest child. she scurried to accomplish her pnontic\ before she could he recalled whale having a bab} The threat "'as reall)' an the back of her mind. she said '"They recalled people for pre.JI) craz} things an tho<>c da)S" She had her bab) but was lorted to leave her pos1t1ori after contracung tuberculosis 1n the third year of her term. she said She remained out of publil lite unlll 1970 when she' ran for Hunt- ington Beach Cat y Council - She became the first distaff mem- ber of a city comn11c;s1on when Cal '>tale Long Beach and, later. Cny ( ounc1I colleague Oon Shipley. re- peatedly appointed her to serve on thl' Parks and Recreation< omm1smm It took three votes fx>(ore i.he was appointed to the commission along with Lorrairre Faber. she said. "When I ran for City Council. some people were saying that iff were to be elected. J would have a woman on all boards and commissions. They were right. That was my agenda." Gibbs said 11 was only natural that women serve o n the Caty Council. "They were the ones who were here all day. The men worked and were out ~f town. They didn't know·beans about things until the}' got home and talked with their WI VC'> ••• If there 1.1.as one thing u1bbs learned upon taking office -other than the fact that 11 wai. v1rtuall} a man's 1.1.orld -11 as that the wheels of government mo\ ed e'cccdingh slow!-. · "I was alwa}s an act1v1st If there was a problem. I'd ll) to solve II But here we needed a consensus and ~ou didn't reach that rapidly And ever)· body had an agenda. I love the people and getting th ings done for the people. but all those mectmgs!" Gibbs lists her top accompltsh- menh as playi ng a role 1n preser- "at1un of abo ut 460 acres ot current park land an the cat)' being 1n- strumental an the construction of't.he library and Civic Center -com- pleted during her term as mayor - and slowing rampant growth. Huntington Beach m those days trumpeted itself as the fastest-grow- ini. city in the United .States. But Gibbs said the first thing she dad was work to impose a sax-month building moratonum. "ft means nothing ... she said. "1f you are the fac;tcst-growang anything rt you hate 1.1.hat }OU got. Now you 1.1.onder 1f aO\onc heard \OU when ~ou see the · rooftops .o·f all the condominiums .. .\nother of her earl> efforts. she said 1m-ohed ~"angbeachfront land north of the pier "I remember JeIT) Shea (of the H unungton Beath Co.) coming to the lOUncil and telling us we could be the \.1111m1 of the wcc;t and that we could '>CC the ocean bc1ween the (proposed) hu1ldingc; I c;a1d over my dead body." Gibb~ said ~he worked to get the '>lale to acquire the land on which the blufTtop park 1s now located" "At least people ca n still !>Ce the ocean." she said KRAFT ATTORNEYS ... Peninsula to remain open Balboa Roule\ard wall be closed to all incoming traffic Fourth of Jul y c\Cning from PaC11ic Coast Highway to 32nd Street But that w1TI not preH•nt tounc;ts or residents from dn\ 1ng onto the Balboa Peninsula. police said. From Al so. the ruhng 1.1.111 be appealed to th e state Supreme < oun. ~1d James Mef"\\-in. one ol three a11ome}'s rep- rescntan~ Kraft Kraft's defense co~ts were <>ealcd by Supenor Coun Judge l u1c; ( ardcnas. who e~ressed concern that public knowJ e of defen~ coo;ts ma t hun the efendant's chancctj for a Pa:r tnal. The Oran•e County Register filed a lawsuit scekJna to have the c-<pcnsc records made public, resulting 1n the appeals court ruling the defense is ~~~~E Dai.ly Piiat MAIN OFfllCE JJO Well Bty St ( •I• """" CA Mt~ 1CIO<-Bo• 1 ~80 1111 ...... GA •J'2fJ lOntesting ( The Orange Count) d1stnct at tome) 's office cst1matei. that defense costs are approaching $2 m1lhon, e"en through the 3-}ear-old ca~ ha'> yet to go to tnal Kraft a former computer anal)'il. as accused of 16 homosuual slaying~ and as suspected of 38 murders in all His tnal will not open unlll ne\l year County supervisors. anery at ha vi ng 10 possibly pay millions to both defend and prosecute Kraft. agreed last week 10 seek state reim - bursement of some eicpenses. Y 1s1tors can travel onto the penin-~ula by way of Newport Boulevard. wh ich merges with Balboa Boulevard below 32nd Street. Police said Newport Boulevard would only be closed to motonsts 1n the event of a near-emergency None of the ~teps prevents cars from leaving th e penmsula and do not pertain to pedestrians or bicychsts. Dally Piiot O.llvery t1 Guaranteed CMeUi!ecl -&'2 s11a --& aoo1or .. 1 6•2 •321 Justcall 642-6086 l.l'1f'Oo!1 ~roOey rt yW 0. 'IOI ~... rou (>A~ ~ ~ lO~m u be•ore I pm ~I t!19J 0tl"Q9 I Pl.-"'Q C-ta~v No ,,..., 11or... ...,.,,,,'°"' «)tor.. mett .. "' 10•""' ... ....,, .. -mty lie rec<odwced •''>Ou' ,~,. -~of C09Y"G''' o•,,.. VOL. 11, NO. 114 What do you hkc about the Daily Pilot? What don't you Ltlcc? CaJJ the number above and your mes58Je will be recorded. transcnbed and de- livered to the appropriate ed.1tor. The same 24-hour answenna service ma) be used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letter' column must include their name and telephone number for venficatton Tells us wlut's on your mind ' ~ '""' (()py ..... ~ .»-9<1 h111t•v ""' 5'1noey I! tO\i 00 A(i!• 'K• w y0.1' C('(!T .,., 1 e m Cl~ oe•o-• tO •.,.. •rtO VOVI Ct'Oy .... ~-9<1 Circulation T~I L '°""' Nilgo-' ..... I U.S. Tem ps { " .. . ., ti .. 11 ., •• 1S .. n " ., a " ~ IO II to ao TENANTS JOIN FIGHT OVER FLAG ~ •. From Al park rules and regulations. Soden said. Weissman put an the flagpole in 1983 and was almost 1mmed1ately ordered10 take 1t down b) park owner Dougher. · Dougher said Wednesday he "is very happy" that mobile home own- ers att flying the flags from brackets on their residences. His complaint, he said, was the "unauthorized" use of ·the flagpole. Dougher also claimed that Weissman flew his flag from a bracket seven years before the con- troversydeveloped over flymg 1t from the flagpole. He said Previously Weissman was violating the rights of other residents at the 63-space park. Terry Dowdall. an attorney rep- resenting park owners. was un- available for comment. He said previously that the coun ruling upheld park rules that prohibit the dLSplay of non-growing Items outside "the mobile home. The prohibited items can be put in a storage -shclt he 'i81d. .. Stuart Parker, an attorney for Weissman, called the opinion .. bizar- re" and said be is hopcfu·I that the California Appeals Court will over- turn it. Bandlt.get $12.6 mllHoa SAINT -NAZAIRE, France (AP)- Armed men held up a Banlc of France branch office as it opened for business today, escaping after they forced employees to tum over an estimated S 12. 5 million in cash. SLAYER OF MOTHER SENT TO PRISON .•. From Al Supenor Court tnal in · Santa Ana. suffers from 1mmatunty but 1s not a killer. said Public Defender Joel Baruch today ltlter sentencing. The attorney predicted Lombard will be free 10 sill to eight months with credit for good behavior. "'He's not looking torward to prison. he's upset by that," said Baruch. "But I think he feels it is not an unreasonable sentence." Lombard struck his antollicated mother during an argument in early 1985, according to testimony. Baruch said the woman apparently hit her - head 10 a tau and Lombard -1n a moment of panic -placed her body in the truck of a car which he abandoned in San Clemente Police later discovered the body and arrested Lombard after he broke down and confessed dunng an in- terrogation. Lombard told police his mottrer nagged him about hi s inability to find or keep a job anQ ·1hat she drank hea vi ly, becoming more cntical of him .. Deputy District. Attorney Tom Goethals said he 1s convinced Lorn- bard com matted murder and 1s disap- pointed by the lesser verdict.. During the trial he told jurors that Lombard "hogtied" his mot.her with rope aod wire and blindfolded her with a bath towel. Lombard Ii¢ to police and even after he confessed. he admitted he did not know whether his•mothcr was dead or alive when he ~ed her body in the car trunk, said the proSC'Color. A psychiatric evaluation prepared for sentencin~ncluded that Lom- bard showed littl~ remorse for his mother's deat~ a~ would be a p0or candidate for parole. GOLDEN BEAR OPERA TORS RELOCATE ••• From Al daence mamly from the same coastal Orange County cities that supported the Golden Bear 1n downtown Hunt- ington Beach. The first scheduled concen July 23 will feature the band Missing Persons. Other announced acts include Kalapana, Aug. 1-2; Da"e Mason, Aug. 8; Tower of Power. Aug. 9; Cecilio and Kapono. Aug. 15-16. Other August shows will feature the Blasters and David Crosby. Bab1rack1 promises an eclectic max of acts, but no punk-rock: bands or dancing. At a meeting with reporters Wednesday afternoon, Babiracki said he as espcc1ally pleased wnn tne design, acoustics and size of the showroom. The Kono Hawa11's 450- seat room as considerably larger than the 300-seal Golden Bear and 1s the ideal size for an Orange County concert venue. he said. The 37-by-2(}.foot stage 1s elevated five feet and surrounded by tables and booths arranged in a wide scm1-c1rcle. No alterations wi ll be made to accommodate the concerts, tllcept for special sound and lighting systems. The restaurant also is served by a 600-space parlc:ing lot that is well-ht, fenced and JUarded, he said. Babiracki said be was anxious to resume concert promotions and had been searching vigorously for a new ven uc si nee the Golden Bear was shut down and declared seismically un- safe. "When I saw this facility, [fell in love with 1t," he said. But since the Golden Beat closed, other Ora nae County nightclubs have stepped in to pick up the slack, most notably the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. But Babiracki said be doesn't consider the Coach House, or Boprt's nightclub in Long Beach. direct competitors. "I don't believe it's a conflict. We can coex.ist quite nicely," he said. THE ROBERT TALBOTT TIE 4 You may be the only one who Jmowa it'1 'the finest ne~kwear you can buy ... but ian\ that enough? 18 Fubfon laland, Ne..-port Beach, CA 92660 . . I, . •. • Bastill.e.Da¥ ~ ·set f o~ Newport Former Olympic a<>ld "T;edahat Pole v-ulter Bob Scaaten will stan lhc Bastille Day SK Run for th~ ~cfit of United Cerebral Palsy of Orange Coun!}'July 13. startina at 8 a.m. at the Hotel Merid1cn in Newport Beach. Over 3,000 people arc expected to auf nd the eveot, which begins Saturday evenina. July 2, with a rarty at S 12 per person. The enlry fee for the race is S 2 with a T-shirt and $8 without. C~JI 476-2001 for further information. Fitness clas•e• at YMCA New classes and new instructors mark the beginning of the summer sessiOJ'I for the South Coast YMCA's "Get in Shape" program. Three basic types of fitness classes arc included in the 27-tlass program at the Y, 29831 Crown Valley Parkway m Laguna Niguel. Call 495-0453 for more information. Women Marines to convene The bienqial convention of the Women ~a.foes Association will. open Monday and run through next Friday at the Buena Park Hotel and Convention Center. The event is being dedicated to the women Maripes wh() s:nlisted and served during World War II. Cati Jane.Wallis at 548-9~91-af\er 6 p.m. for additional information. Plant 11ho~ at HB mall A summer plant show and sale will be conducted July 11-20 at the Huntington Center Mall. The displays will include house plants, bonsai. cacti. tillandsias. cut flowers, dried flowers, silk arrangements and ceramic pottery. Funher infor- mation may be obtained by calling the center at 897-2533 . Computer test offered . People interested in exploring career op- po'rtunities in the computer maintenance and repair industry are invi ted to take the computer service technology assessment test . offered by Coastline Community College. The test will be given free of charge July 12 from 9 a.m. to noon at the college's Muntington Beach Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Call 960-7671 for more information. Back Bay excursion slated The Friends of Newport Bay will conduct an a Il- da) excursion July 12 ~ginning and ending at Heritage Park, 4061 Walnut Ave .. Irvine. The field study of the geology. marsh plants, fossils, birds and fish is geared for both adults and children and is 'priced at SS Call SSQ-0464 for additional infor- mation Literacy vol.unteers needed A number of people will be needed this summer b> the Huntington Valley affiliate of the Literacy Volunteers of America to tutor. foreign-born adults tn English as a second language. The training will begin Jul} 12 and "'ill run for three consecuti ve Saturda~s from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Westminster Libra!). Call Catherine Murph~. at 898-0043 for details. Newborn care class carded Coastline Commun11y College will offer a three- hour class 1n the care of newborn infants July 12 from 9 a.m. to noon in the college's Huntington Beach Center. 20661 Farnsworth ~ne. Bathj_ng. dtapenng and other basic ..parental skills w1U:Jbe discussed. Th~ reg1stratt0n fee ts S 14 per person and $22 per couplt" and add111onal informatwn J'i available at 241-6186. ~An Invitation Attention organization preside.nn ond MKretones1 We wont to help moke your upcoming evenh, meetings, seminars and fundroisers wccessful. Sen~ brief onnouncemenh including time, place, cost (if ony) ond o pho,ne number for additional information to: BYlletin Boord, Doily Pilot, P.O. 0 Box 1560, co,to Mesa, 9262(>. : .. Reports of your club or organization's octivitiei -such os community s.mce project'l or election of officers - should be directed to the community news editor at the some address. Non·reoturnoble block ond white photographs ore welcome Thursday,July3 No meetings scheduled PoucE Loe By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... Dell} ..... ""' .. h doest1't blast, boom or whistle. In fact, it merely fizzles. makina the mnocent-lookina Sl)Arkler one of the most- tru1tcd fireworks among parents with small children. But the sputterina wand doesn't belona in the hands of the very youna. say Oranac County fire safety officials. ''The sparkler, considered by many to be the ideal 'safe• firework for tbe young. bum§ at verx hiah temperatures," county fire information officer ~oe Kerr said. "Sometimes kids take lit sparklers and throw them onto the roof. where they can ignite shake shin&les." • Few Founh ofJuJy revelers are satisfied merely· giving lhree cheers for tbe red, white and blue. Thus, fire.works have become synonymous with Independence Day. The more dangerous fireworks-bottle rockets, firecracken, cherry bombs, M·80. and other tJtpJosives with more than twct anins of aunpowder -are oytJawed in California. . The so.called .. safe and sane" vanttit sold at fireworks st.ands arc aJso banned in five c1t1es in Oranat County -Laauna Beach. Newl)Ort Beach. Seal Beacl\,,Tustin and 1..a Habra. While illepl c"plo ives cause most Fourth of July-relate<l fires, even the "safe" fireworks can be damaJing and dan&c:rous if not used properly, fire officials said. • Fireworks ~used 18 injuries, 117 fires and $333,535 in damages last year in Orange County, according to county statistics. Two of the injuries were m Newport Beach, where fi""'o.rks of any kind are prohibited. There were 139 fireworks-related blazes the previous year in lhe county, 185 in 1983. . ;onb=d~Amcri.can Academr.._of Ophthalmo , there ~ nearly '7tKJ ~rlous eye n uricl throu~ul lhe U nJled S\lteJ last Fourth of luJy. One fourth of 1how injuncs coded io bliodncn. Eye cxpe11s predict another S,000 minor-to-~rious otular ir\jurie$ lhil year. Children, especially boys. ._~ the mos\ likely victims. . "One way 10 cut down on thC9C injuries is to avoid \l'ling bottle rocket~ (projectiles shot from bottles)," said Dr. R. Sloan Wilson1 coordinator of the eye ecademy!i. firewor1ts unit. County fire and academy officials said)l little common tense will 10 a long way in fireworks safety. _ "If you permit older ch1J4rcn to u~ fireworks, be sure they use thtm only under adult s~pervisioJ\," Kerr s&Jd. ··And always read • and follow all warning Early Fourth of July party -r~~ on Wednesday/ Pictured are Elena Canlaa (left) Lori Gelgur and Joann Heslet. The festival included a parade. ~ce, games and fireworks. Staff members of the dietary department at Fairview Development Cente~ ln Coeta Mesa alice watermelon for the center' a Four of July Featival Mesan'~ buggy grabs a first in Ohio By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of Ille 'Delly Piiot II.ti Bragging nghts finally arrived Wednes- day fotWayne Stanfield of Costa Mesa and Alan Travis of Phoenix who guided their 1916 Mitchell to a first place finish 1n lht: eighth day of the G reat American Race. The 'antage car race from A.nahe1m to New York City wound up in Columbus. Ohio, after a compant1vely easy 180-mile run from Indianapolis. Today will be tougher. as contestants bounce for 410 miles to Alexandna. Va .. en route to the Big Apple fint!>h Fnday. While Stanfield and Tra\ ts were cel- ebrating their $5,000 victory. Newt Withers of Fountain Valle) was nursing his wounds after a scary accident m middle 4.merica's hinterland. ACc'ording to Stanfield. Withers was trying to pass a motorist on a narrow hack- country road when his wheels slid on the wet pavement and Wither<> lost cont rol of his \'tntage Packard. The car ran into a ditch and smashed sideways into a tree ·Withers and his navigator •bumped heads. but neither was seriously inj.ured. However. the S85.000 Packard sus- tained about $20.000 in damage, and the team was disqualified for the day. However. the; were working late into the night m hopes they could make sufftc1ent repairs to continue today. Stan- field said. A.nother near-accident took place in an old covered bridge when Lex Goldenberg drn mg his 1929 Pierce Arrow met a farmer head-on driving in the opposite d1rect1on. No one was hun and neither Pierce Arrow nor tractor were damaged. • . Ginni W1thcrsofFountatn Valley 1sst1ll plodding along in the 1907 Thomas Fl)er that won tbe Great Race of 1908. but a 195)5 Stevens Duryea Speedster sul( holds the title.ofoldest vehicle in the conte'it Also still in the race. but not llgh11ng an} fires, ls a rn 2 Amencan La France fire engine .that's sponsored b' the Nev. pon Beach firm Mcguiar's Care Car F1n1'ih Products. On the Fourth of Julv. racers "''II head for Washington. D.C. where the~ ·11 d1spla~ their vehicles at the Ellipse and JOtn an Independence Oay parade. .Sumner now leading by 759 votes Wnte-m candidate Rruce Sumner con· tmued to stretch his lead over LaRouche ~upponer An Hoffmann Wednesday. pu lling 759 votes an front of the declared w1oner of the Dernocrauc 40th Con- gressional District pnmary. Prcnnct workt>rs are picking up c;pecd. , having counted $0 precincts V.l'dnl'<>da' for a total of4 I 5 of the 705 precinct" an thl' dastnct. · The official 'wOle tQtals on Wt•dne\da~ were Sumner, l 5.~1 0. and Hoffmann 15,151 "I UlllrllCtiOM primed Oft me leba. Ally typr ofalteratioo of a Dfe and sane fiRWOt\19 tllfaal." fl 'f)'I(' academy furtha ncom"mcnda N llaSStt or saft-ty fOlllcs be worn w~ fanitina fireworks. • 1 Jl's also a iood id~ to keep lM famil)' ~ out of hann•t way. advises the Southern California Veterinary Medkaf Assoc1at1on. • The pop. cracklr and little of ftreworb can be alarmina to the IC'n htve nervo of dome tic animals. uid assodauolf spokeswoman Marilyn JenlC'n. Moreover. discarded sparkler& can cut or bum pets. ' The association recommend that pets be kept indOQrs or leashed durina the fest1v1ties, to keep them from Cha$t"J t~ fireworks or running in confusion into the street. Medication can also be prescribed for' especially nervous animals. Laguna workers get pay • increase By ERIC SHEP ARD Dillly,.... Connpandenl Municipal employees 1n Laguna Beach have been granted a pay increase for tht nex t two years by-the C11y Council. The council unanimousty ratified ~ package Tuesday that will give employees and managers a 4.5 percent salary increa$C for the next two )ears Police and firefigh1ers·w1ll get a 5.6 percent increase City Clerk Verna Rollinger will receive a 7 ' percent mer.ease. raising her monthly salary to S3. I 20. No salaT) increase was given~ CjtX Treasurer Susan Morc;c, since the C<n>c1f11 may redefine her JOb duues The pay mcrease'i cover the 1986-87 and 1987-88 fiscal years In other action the council: •Chose to continue debate on a proposed ordinance to permit JOtnt living and working quarters for artists m the Cit)'. Debate will resume at the July 14 meeting. Neighborhood res1C1ents oppose a group of artists who want to build· a con- dominium complex an the Laguna ( anyon area that would double as a lt\mg and working environment. •The counc•I reconimendt.'d that th1: J\.onh Laguna Beach Homeowners A~­ sooat1on and vanous d1nng groups tn th<" area form a coalttton lo work out a growing problem caused b) too many da\ers in the area The decision followed a length) publk hcanng on wh~ther _the .ell~ should look 1n10 the poss1b1ltt} of regulating scuba d1 .. 1ng classes an Laguna Beach. All fivt> council members aireC'd that noise. safe~. and the preservation of manne ltfe Jn connection with divers need to be looked Jl Howe' er ( ouncalman Rohen Gen ti) '>atd 11 was too soon for the go' emment to 1ump m and take action ··~e·rc not. trying to eliminate ~uba J1\t'r'>. we're' tl)ing to l1m1t them:· ..au.J < >m Heal~ a longtime Laguna Bcac.h ll'\ldenl But Jeff 'lad. who 1s hea\ th Hnohed 1n the di\ 1ng communll\ said dl\ers are unfaarh singled out as lhe main cause Clf mannt' ltfe problems The bill was prompted b! the Laiuna Beach Manne Life Presenataon \Sl>OCS· l!on Chairman Dean Berko satd ht.' fee\<; marine hie resef\e and refuges an: suOcr- ang tremendous!~ and are being '>enoush depicted because of the e\t.eS!>l'C ovcr- lnrnd1ng·ot scuha dt' ers 1n lht• area. Thl' rnunnl apprcn ed a public ans polan lalkd "\rt \.\ 11hnut V.alls." The goal ol 1hr polin t\ to ampkment the plact·mcn1 ol high qualit\ puhlac art and an program' . The wunul nam•"I' asrecd tu uphold the Je .. 1gn rn tl'\\ hoard·\ appro' al lo t nn11nut ''1th pl.1"' fur planting o{ palm trl'l'' on \1a1n lk.tt h HB man, daughter burned isboatexplodesatdock 'tolen from an 11pen gar<1ge 1n thC' 1400 hlock ofWambledon Wa, H'1!ltington Beach Thieves used holt t:uttcrs to cut a lock a1 a storage area at Manna High School and \tole basehall cqu1~"!e~t valued at SI. ifO Ju,entlc-; wtre ob~er.t'd \Ctllng off firecracker~ an lht' kmdergartrn arra n<.'ar J...ettler School Fountain Valle} rl'JXirtcd ~ cdnesd.i~ 1ha1 his hlue 196 ~ Chn ro1ct ( amaro "'a~ ~tolen from a par!.. mg rlall nn the I ir•oo block of Brookhurst '>tfl'l'I The loi.\ v.a\ es11ma1ed al S2.51Kt A man from • S~n.la .\na rerorted Tuesda> that \Omeone tore the dnor oil h1~ lockC'r while he was pla~ing ra,qut•tball at the Fountain Valle> Rt'<:reallon C enter 16400 Brookhurst f;\1 The 1ntrudn \tnlr ,1 watch. a wallC't and clnthing:all 'alued ;11 S86 I Damage to the locker wa\ t''ttmatcd al SI ~5 . . . liurglar' hn>kc into a fin•worl..s stand I uesda' located on thi: northl'a't corner ol Busfiard 'tf"rt and Garfield .\venue Tht' lo\\. t's11ma1rd at Sn5. mduJed hattel')- ixiwt'rcd light\. lirt.' C'!.llngu1~hcr\ and a \lapk gun • • • \ rt'\ldent tlf tht.' 10100 bltXk of L.i By PAUL ARCHlPLEY and ROBERT BARKER Of "'41 D""' Phi llaff •\ Hunungton Reach man and has ~ ·)l'.lr-old daugh lcr were severe!) hu11wd V. edni:sda' when their boat · ''J' npix·d h~ an n plos1on and fire 1ninwd1n1cl} after refut•ltng at, a Mannt•r\ Po1n1 dork about 11 a.m. afterthe Lunds lin1shcd refueling their 1976 Skip Ja~k t:ab1n cruiser at the fuel dod at 1592.2 Pacific Coast Highwa). said Ora ng~ County Shcnffs Lt. Russ E:.lsner After refueling. Lund waited ahuut five minutes. then pu'ihcd nfT from the dock. cut on his arm from tl)tng gla~s The Orange County Harbor Patrol doused the fire and towed lhe hoat across the channel to Hunllngton Harbor ~un'lel Aquat1r Park Elsner sa1ct A. hazardous maleraal~ 1cnm in- spected the harbor for spilled fuel but found none. a lircdepattment sp0~e~· man said. That'ves tore oll~a ~o~n mechanism at~ laundromat m the WMXl hlock of Yorktown A ~cnuc and took S~ tn quarters and caused about S 18~ 1n damage • • • Silver coin\ valu<.'d at S200 werc ~tolen while owner\ were awa> from a ~s1dt'nt·r m the llXIOO bltick of Pua fh1t'ves pn('d o;x.~ ; wmdu\11 at Photo E~pres~. 6Q.l5 Warn<.'r .\'c . hut lo~St'~ \l/Cll' not l..no\1111 Newport Beach .\woman who 1i:c~ t;n the IJ I 00 hlod. ''' El ·sot reported Tut'~a} thlll ha 1J.,rar old gon·s whttt' and grern J...cnt hrn'dc \\ii~ stolen wficn he left 11 unlocked nv1,1dc thl· Founlam Vallt'> Pct (enter. 111111 \1:ignoha St The IO)\ wa\.e\t1mate<l a1 Hat 1enda i\'\cnuc reponed Mondav that her ~1lvcr I Q78 Oldsmoh1k l utlass "'a' \tolen from her-parking ~tall The lo~~ w11\ ··,11ma1ed at $2.000 • • • I 1stng a slam-Jim tool . th1c"c~ hn1k<' 11110 .1 wh11e 1975 Dodge parked Monlia) on 1 he I I ROO block of Jadr ( oun The lou included 'tereo C'QUtpment wonh SJOO. • • • >\ rountain Valk~ Cit) employtt rt'· pont'd 'andals broke. 14 spn11kJers aJon~ Bushard Strt'Ct at the San D11qo F~wa' The damage wa~ es11matcd 11 S490 ( Jrl L und. the rcg1!.tcrcd owner of tlw 28 -li.wt cabin cruiser. and haf tl.wghtcr Km1111 "'ere rtported an fair rnnd111on JI the l l( I Medical Center burn 1tn1l t<>da) l und. 48. .-.uffered second at'ld 1h11d·tkgrt•t• burns ""er JO pert·ent of Im hoch "htlt' Kristan sulTen~d fir.st and '1'~ond dt·gree hum\ o!vt>r I ~ pcrtt'nt ol her hody a -hospital '>flO~t·'man ... aad Lund staned the first cngam• and was trying to stan the st·cond when vapors flashed over and the fire ignited. Elsner said. Field dock operator John Dinsdale telephoned for l\elitand evacuated at least four people from the dock. He also switched ofT all emcrgcnc'r fuel sw1tchc~ to cu t fuel to all of tht' pumps Damages were esllmatctl al St<.000 to the b6a1 and S.2.000 to tt\ contents. said Huntington Beach Fire Capt Denni~ Groat. _'\t the Orangt· ( ount) \hentr~ 'luhstallon at Sunsl·t Park firefighter<; overhauled the boat wht'rc an arson spenahst 1s anvest1gat1ng the cau~c of the acctdl'nt. (iroat <.aid "12·1nch i..nife WB\ d1sCO\Cred \IUlk 11\lU thr front door of a rc~1d('nCt' tin the 1400 block ofWcsl <kt'anfront • • • i\ hrarelet worth S700was ~tolcn from a drcs\t'r tup rn the mastt'r ht'droom of a rt•\1dent'e on the I 500 blvck of Manners • • • Suspect in gem thefts linked to. other heists Tlw c\plo'l1on and fire ~lC't·urred Irvine \ Jrrnp11atcd 1ahh11 we\ lound on lhr It ont dOOf\ll'P 111 a f('\ldt'nt:r 1n th1· 111<)00 hkl{k ol Fdgeh1ll at utxiut } il m loda) A. Mannt• ,alhn·a fcir• poller and pound· inion thr front doorofRa:\ter'' rC'\t1111111nt ull t ulvrr 1,h 1' <' 11m11nd ~ •' m wa~ rrlea~ed H1 rnahtar'\ pultc1• ' .. , \ man \113\ lll<'tl .111<1 1 C'lr11\1'1.l Im pc1~1,("~~1n111llrj.1I fi1ewnrk\ :11 C uhrr .inti lwnf1rht 10<1.n .11 4 I~ a 111 . . . <\ "'' rn h>ill ... llU10.11 '.1lv1•1I .11 mon• than \411(1 "ll' \111kn tr••nl :\ 1r\11lrnn· nn .\n un1dent1ficd man on the. dod ako was treated at the scene hy paramedics after he recea-.ed a minor Rushana W1~d Tue111dl\v 111 ahout 6 pm . . ' .<\ $300 ~on~ ,t<'f<'O wa\ r('pOrtC'h, \tolrn from an unlckkC'd \ t'h1<"I<' on l\011thh1 oot. Tue~ay naghl • • • A metal ball was throw-n th1ou~ ll window at a rc~adent'<' t'n < ll1remnn1 ln<ltn al ahoul I am • t • <\ ne•ihhor took turn1turt· lrll uu1'1dt· for chant .. lO thr 'ii)(}() hh><. k or \.111plr T11r~h1) 111 111'!11u1 8 r) m • • • <\ \OHrkc homh wn\ thr1,wn '"'1'11 lhc lOmmuntl\ \·rntrr 111 11it1h R1\< I. < om muntt) Par~ h\ JU\rmlr' 1 m:~l.n 111 • Th~ dock was no1 burned tn 1he accident about 8· 30 p m Co.ta Meaa .\gun. tuh and a radio all worth S91 I ~ rt'poned nolcn from a home in lhr 2800 bk(lk of Drake ht-tween 611. 111 ftJld ' pm rue'lda..-. Entf)' was made b, fm'<"•nll oprn 11 window • • • M It romelcr measurrna drv1t'«'' worth SI 410 we~ reported ~tolen from l'nr,<ln\ Manuhlltunntt. 1 11 Ohm' \\,1, th" \q•rk . . . \ l;1v.n m•'"n "<11th\~1~1"a'11Jlo•rh•d ' \ burglar apparently used an open w 1ndow to break into a rc\1denC'C' on the I IKl<l bl<Xk of Balboa Boule\ ard. ~teahng SI t 7 5 worth oh1erco rqu1pm<"nl • • •• \\al mu w-oman reportt'd thtll ,hc lost a S 1. ~00 <>et of ramng\ whak walktn• on Rnlhoa Island • • • '.\ 12 spud h1ncl\' wunh Sl)~O wn' stolen from an open garage on the llXI block of North Bayfront Fountain Valley ' The ownC'r ol the Wicker Rattan Furniture s1t1rc, 11 76~ Ed1n&C'r Ave . rcronl:<I Wcdn~ay 1hat someone drove up 1n 1 wh11e Dod e pickup truck. loaded• ht'11e wat krr easy chair onto thr trn<"k end nxk aw:1\ without pa\ll\• for II Thr In~\ '•'' e\t1111ated at \241) . . . . \ l t•' \t•rr.rn11\ rr,1lknt v.hn "'""' 111 .. By TONV SAAVEDRA Of .... 0...,,... ltaft .\ NorthC'rn ( altforn1a man. ar- rested Wednesday on c;usp1c1on of ~tcalt ngS23.450 inJewelty from an El foro home. ma> be ltnk~ to other h1gh-pnced burglanes 1n 1ht> al'C'a. police said Orange Count) Shenff'i dt>tec11vt'i picked up Robert Leslie R van, ~ ~ aner stliktng out a fullerion pawn ,hop whC'rc Ry11n had allegcdh sold ~ome oft~ \t<.Mn goodc;, ~1d Lt. Roh R1V8\ Poh<.·e r<'rmcred an r~1matec1 SI0.000 an irwelr\ lrom a hurahH'\ l11nc i:i in tht• 1400 hl01.k ol Vnlle) I,,;• ... Rim Terrace <\mong 1h1: \tokn hoot-. were rings. diamonds. pendant'\ and ..l SS.000 Baume-Merc1er gold watl."h. Rivas o;a1d ln\e\t1gaior'i ~o• fiscatcd R'an'<> cnr. '>'h1ch appcat\ to contain more \tolcn goods. potenual I~ from thrt'e othrr hurglane\ .an Mtss10n V1e1() and El Toro Police '1\'P«'t Ryan ma .. be hnk.:d to II$ f 6.000 rt''i1dent1al lt'Wd hC'lM , a\ well u two other \Uh'ltant111I h11f'l)a1- 1e<, <;tncc m1d Junr ln cai;b hrr-uk-tn. tht> hur~lar cntt•rcd thrnu[lh imhx ktd W1ndnwr,, R1\ .1\ u1d R\an remained tn Orange ( ounh l1t1l toda\. 1n lieu 111 S l O.ClOO ~al He., nl'lo "'\le1n1 ht-Id 11n ou1stand1n1 w11 • runt' from "'lonh(tn C111tforn1.t , 0rMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ fhur9day, July 3, 1988 .. . Prosecution must-prove -. Fireworks • fire guts New qUasar called m.os~ dlstan~ object In UJJlverse Whitworth tie to Soviets complex .PASADENA -~tthen say they have identified ~e m~ t. dis~t object yet obse ed in univerte, a quasar m the constcllatt~n VlflO that u sJi&)llly closer 73 tllo" trilliof\ miles ~m Eaf\h ... Un~ astrongmen SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe pr01CCUtion in the Jerry Whitwonh spy trial "1CJeS lo thct JUTY next weet- with a cue it chums it shouJdn 't have to prove -that the former Navy radioman knowingly spied for the Soviet Union. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap~s which had halted the tnal last Friday to consider a prosecution request for intervention, refused Wednesday to disturb a ruling by U.S. District Judge John Vukasin on crucial jury 1nstruct1ons in the case. • Without discussmg prosecutors' arguments ijlat Vukasan had im- properly exceeded the requirements for conv1ct1on under federal es- pionage laws, the court said a tnal JUdae's dec1Stons ID framing JUry instructions were "esscnttall> un- reviewable." The unarumous order by J udae Betty Fletcher, Dorothy Nelson ansf David11rompson means that Whit- worth may be acqu1tted of espionage 1f the jury decides he thought he was helping an ally rather than the Soviets. A spy for an allied country can be con.victed under the languaae of the espionage laws, which cover dis- closures intended to aid "a foreign nation." But Vukasan ruled that the prosecution was bound by the language of the grand JUry and1ct- ment, which specifically accused Whllworth of knowinaly a1dan~ th~ Soviets through John Walker Jr. s spy nng. Defense Auorney James Larson emphasized the point that Whitworth did not know he was dealing with the Soviets. If acquitted ofknowin&ly apyina for the Soviets, Whitwortb could be convicted of lbe lesser dl:argrof unauthonzed disclosures of c~to­ graphic material, and could posSJbly be tried in the future on a more general espionage.charge. i:ss1stant U.S. Attorney Leida Sc oggen sa&d lhc government would n _-ppeaJ the ruling, and that the tri ar would resume Tuesday Whitworth, 46, of Davis, Calif., is charged Wlth selling secrets on Navy code and communications systems for $332,000 to the Sovict-<X>ntrolled spy n ng run by Walker, his longtime fncnd. Walker, who pleaded guilty to espionage and testified for the pros- ecution. S41d he never told Whitworth the secrets were being sold to the 0\ lets. By Ute Anodated Preti A fire apparenlly ignited by fire- works routed 250 people from bed early toda>' and destroyed 3D to 40 units in an Anaheim apartment complex. Nolie of the residents were reported inJured It was the most scnou~re this week 10 Southern California blamed on fireworks, following a brushfire that threatened homes in Chino.on Wednesday and a brushfire in a canyon near Universal City on Mon! day. found the new , they theorized there m1abt be a cutoff 9,0tn1 at the edp of tho universe, yond wlticb no q~ existed. This would imP,IY that there was a precjae tJ e at wt\icb quuart a d plu.ics had been ~m • .' ~nomet Wallace L W. t said in a statern nt released by lbe Califor;ma lnslltute of TechnoloSY o Wedne1day. \the newest quasar. idenufied only as Q1~08+ 101 l, li sin thcconatellation iraoand is about SO,OOOtimcs too faint to be detected ·th the naked eye. nt a.aid. Discovery of the quasar. a myateriou,s star-ike mass, raised lhe ibility that even more distant quasars may exist at the rinae of the cosmo researcbet1 said. • Acton' •Dile vot' J1Fndlag LOS ANGELES -Negotiators for television and movie actors unanimously rejected final contract offers from produeers, and said they will seek permission to take a strike authorization vote of the membenhi.P· All sides in the talks declined to detail the offers made by the Alliance ofMouon Picture and Television Producers to the Screen Actors Guild and.Amencan Federation of Jfelevision and Radio Artisi,. But the controveny over actors residuals on video cassette sales "is included in the economic issues," AFT RA· spokeswoman ~m Fair said Wednesday. • _) Red Onion facing third lawr•alr Ventriloquist wins ~ult against TV ,tatlon The apartmenl fire broke out on one two-story building at 3:30 a.m. and spread to two other buildings in the East La Palma A venue complex before it was brought under cool.Col at 5:30 a.m.. wd Fire Department d1vis1on Chief Jeff Bowman. One of the I 00 firefighters on lhe scene suffered a minor knee injury. "It 1s fireworks related," said fire Capt. Jim Scherler. The blaze erupted on a roof and jumped from builcting to building. SoQie of the buildings were burned to the ground, while parts of o thers remained standing. LOS ANGELES -A third Lawfsuil allCiJn& racial discnm1nal1on was filed apinst the Red Onion restaura~cha19 as company e.xecut1vcs pondered possible policy revisions. The sul was filed Wednesday by attorney Russell Kerr in Oranae County Superior urt on behalf of20 people who claim they were refused entry to the Red Onion because of their race. To date, more than SO complaints have been made apinst the chain of I 4 Southern California restaunµits by people who said t"cy were denied entrance to Red Onions in Santa Ana. F~llerton, Riverside id Palm Desert. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ventnl- oquist Paul Winchell was awarded S 17.8-million Wednesday 1n his 12- ycar-old breach-of-contract against Metromedia Inc .. which destroyed videotapes of his 1960s television show for children. After three days of del1berat1on. the SuperiorCourtj ury granted Winchell $3.8 million forthc value of the tapes and S 14 million 1n pun1t1 ve damages Metromedia produced .. Winchell Mahoney Time" from 1964 to 1968. The vanety scnes featured Winchell sponded by saying theY. would be w1th his Jerry Mahoney and Knuckle-destroyed if Winchell fatled to agree head Smiff dummies. on a syndication plan, Grassini said. In 1970. Winchell began negouat-. "Wincflell said, 'I'm not ~oing to ing to syndicate the 305 half-hour negotiate under those kmds of color segements, according to h1!> threats,' and they erased 'em and lawyer, La~rence P. Grassini. dumped 'cm an the garbage can," the Metromedia wanted to handle the lawye~ said. ~ynd1cation; but Winchell wanted to , Winchell sued in 1974. spin the profits and contract with an The 64-year-old entertainer called independent syndication firm. ~ednesday's verdict a vindication Grassim said. and a message to the entertainment Winchell offered to bu> the tapes industry to preserve its film re- for SI 00:000. but Metrpmed1a re-'>Ou recs. Damage was estimated · at $2 million to the structures and $500.000 to the contel)tS, Scherler said: The comple11: contained 156 units. Residents of the complex were evacuated to the nearby Sunk1st Elementary School. Contalner nrms' .trllces affects ports ·'LOS ANGELES -An otf.oc·¥o'Orkers' strike at nine major container companies has F,TBlyzed portions of Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors, officials.say. "It shaving a ma)~impact," said Terry Lane. regional manager of the Pacific Maritime Assoc1a ion, which represents employers. Three ships remained idle in both poru nesday, while 19 others were serviced on schedule, Lane said. Ten cargo ~erminaJs were closed by tile 3-day-old stnke from the two harbors' combtned total of 66. he added.. · SPECIAL WEEKEND HOURS: FRIDAY 8 TO 6, SATURDAY .910 7 SUNDAY 11 TO 7 • 4TH OF JULY FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY . 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Subsequent media reports have quoted Shalom as sarma he had blanket ap~val to kll tcrronsts in hostage SJtuat1ons. The weekly Koteret Rashat maga- zine qboted Shalom as saying Shamir gave his approval fbr such killings about I 0 days before the bus htjack- ang. The YedJot Ahronot daily said at asked Shamir if he had given such backing to Shalom, and quoted Shamir as rcplymg, ''It " m- conceivable to m.e that anyone said such things. It simply can't be." Thdsc remarks were confirmed by Shamir's spokesman, Yoss• Ahime1r. Ahimeir also said Shamir did not know about any authonzation to kill the two prisoners or about the alleged cover-up. Pope urge&Colomblans · shun drugs, sez, Violence IJ U.. AIMdaa.4 Pna1 · BOGOTA, Colombia -Pope John Paul H appealed to Colomb1an youth towi~h.stand thetcmpta\jonsof drup, eex, alcohol and other"sorry vices;• and to r'CJect auerrilla violetke IS I solution to social ill . ••At Christians, you can and you must .su,rpau the test," the white-robed pootitf Wedneaday told a chartun~ SWIYUll crowd of about 65,000 Rom.ab Catl'iolic you tbs who packed the city s main soccer stadium on a 1tarUt. chilly-evenina,. John Paul II WIS on the se,c:ond day of a weeklona tour of thi1 predominantly Catholic South Amencan nation, lonj troubled by auenilla activity and dru& trafficking. Bomb ezpJode. at S. Africa poUce •tatlo.a JO~ESBURG-A bomb believed to have been planted in a flower box explod~ to<\8Y at a polioe Stadon in Gape Town. damacina the buildina. and inJurin) two.police officers, atJthdrities said. It was the l l th bombing in Soutlt Africa sinoe a state 6f emeraency was declared J\lne 12, and the ftrst to strike a .security force target Three people have been, killed and about 100 tnJurcd in the blasts. The Bureau for Jn formation described the damage 10 the pohce station as minor and said the two officers were only sliahtly burt. The bu~u also reported th~t the burned bodles of three black men bad been found, ramna the official unrest death toll since June 12 to 97. Mllltiuy ralen crack doWD In Clille SANTIAGO. Olile -The nuht.ary rulers filed charges against 17 civic leaden, banned op~1tion radio newscasts. and kept hundreds of soldien on street patrol but failed today to break an anti-&overnment stri~ in which at least three people died. Police reported that in addition to the three slumdwellers killed by gunfire Wednesday, 22 people were wounded and more than 200 demonstrators were arrested at the start of a two-day work stop1>3JC by tens of thousands of shoP.kcepers, truckers and busdrivers. Commun1St guerrillas claimed responsibility· for bomb attacks that toppled three rural electric pylons after sundown Wednesday, darkening Santiago Japanese head ,nto crucial elecdon TOKYO -Japanese vote Sunday Ul a rare dual election to select members of both houses of ttre parliament and perhaps determine whether Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone can stay in power another two years. Polls pubhshed today indicated Nakasone's ruling Liberal Democratit: Patty would easily retain control of the upper house of the Diet. or parliament. where half the 252 seats arc wp for grabs, and reca pture a maionty in the low"er house. ' .. antonio buttQro ·. ...... ' . '1 4th of July WEEKEND SA\LE ' . 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Or buy a man's shirt for 29.00, stemware for 69.00, toddler clothing for 19.00 and a woman 's blazer for 79 00 Your purchases, with tax , will total over 200.00; you'll receive 20.00 in free gift cert1f1cates. THE BROADWAY t f SOU1HEllN CALllOllNIA ... , ..... ,. • j I • l .. • For your shopping • converuence, South Coast Plaza • is open Fourth of July from 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Valet parking at three locations: -Bear Street entrance to Mall at I. Magnin -Bristol Street entrance to Mall at Piret's unflower entrance to parking structure SOUTH a~ Fifth Avenue • ~ordsrrom • Bull0<k\ • ~car.., • ~tay Company • I. ~lagnm The Broadway (Fall l 9i-'6) • Rohm!>tm\ (fall 19R6) ---=---· . ~ - . . . AinerlCansjoin pa~ for splashy ~i~~Uy Weelend NEW YORK (AP)-America has David Wol~r. producer of L1bcny carried a torch for Lady Llbeny for a Weekend, wfio turned aside crltkism century and tonight -with the that the 1tatuc's binhday his been i:Jresidents of the Onited States and commertialiud and overproduced. f:rance at hand. and millions watch-"I never mind a review after the ma worldwide-thattorcb will be set show is over.'' he said. "l. reacnt a ablaze once again. review before the show has be,. un. Today·~ ccrernonie11. marking the "What J will do and what hope Symphon_y aboard the barae S.S PO{n1 and CountQrp01nt. At Gracie Ma1'11on, lbe. may~r's residence, 1,000 VlPt -ancludma U.S. Sen. Robert Dole, R·Kan. - watched the river ~pe<:tacle from the lawn as they brc~fasted on bagels and cream cheese. end of the four-year campaian to that people do is ... have a aood time restore the statue. began with a parade and they feel good about themselves Churches around the natJon rana of small sh1ps. They were to cul-and about the country. That's all my their bells for 100 seconds at noon minate when President Rcapn goal is. J~t )ooscn up1 .. have a nice today after a service at St. Patrick's pu'ihes a switch that shoots a laser four days enJOY yourseu," Cathedral featurina patnouc songs beam across New York Harbor at Officials say as many as 13 milhon and prayer and a videotaped message 4 45 p.m to !.Ct off a 1.4-million-watt people will take part in some a5pect of from Pope John Paul 11. light show to 1llummate the Lady. the weekend festivities. Millions Then, at 8:30 p.m . R~gan and But 1t 1s JUSt the stan of a four-day more will watch on television tn the French President Francois M1tter- t el ebrauon of1mm1g.rantdrcamsand Unjted Slates and in 33 other coun-h Amencan accomp1ltshments, four tn•s. rand pres1de over t e opcnanaf CC(-.. emonies and the. rehghtin& o the days of tall ~hips and warships, street A fleet or nearly 200 small sailing statue fairs and e\ollc fare. skyrockets and ships from around the world and a · !>upcrsta~ host of private boats sailed past the Reagan Wlll present Medals ~f It'~ all wrapped 1n red. white and Statue of Liberty this mommg, a L1beny to 12 forc1gn--bom Amen- blue. and org;inizers make no preliminary to the OpSail parade of. cans, mcludm& Bo~ Ho~ and com- apolog1es to cn11c~ who say 1t is too tall ships set for the Fourth of July. -poser Irving Bcrhn. Ch~e~ Justice much Hollywood and too httle his-The yachts and powerboats par-Warren Burier Wlll administer the tory aded down the East Ri ver, passing the c1t1zensh1p oath by satelhte to 'Tm not gomg to solve the world's United Nations and Lady Liberty, thousands of new Ame,-icans around problem!> in the four days," said serenaded by the American Wind the country. Administiation concedes def eat in battle over affirmative action 'v\> •\SHINC1TON (A P) -The Reagan admin1s-t1on for the Advancement of Colored People. said the 1rn11on 1<,conced1ngdefcat -al least for now-in its fi ve-court "has given ne't' faith to mmonties and other }Car< ru~de to break the Supreme Court's embrace of an disadvantaged gtoups'. Blacks. other m\norit1es and C'l.pansn e v1cw of aflinnauvc acuon. . women can take hcan." 11 "There 1s no qucsttQn Jhat the court. dJd not a_grce Mccsc's remarks Wednesday contrast~haf'J)Jy with- w1th the position advanced b> the administration ... that earlier claims by adminrstratton officials that the h!gh the\. ruled agam\I us in both of these cai;esF-A~-~~ 1cuu1tmg from 1ls approval of on-the-Job ( 1cneral Edwin "v1cese ~1d after the court announced two preferences. dcns11>n'> Wedn.:'>Cla> that gave the c1v1I nghts movement In 1984. the coun threw out a Memphis plan its mo'it \wccp1ng \ 1ctory of the 1980s. protectmg the city fire department Jobs of minonues and • The JUSlice' said preferential treatment of blacks and women at the expense of white men ~!th more sen1onty. other mmorit1cc; 1n the >\mencan work place does not Assistant Attorney General Wilham Bradford Re- ha' c lo be limited -as the admm1strat1on urged -to ynolds, heed 'of the Justice Department's c1v1l nghts actual '1ct1ms ol d1..cnm1nat1on d" 1s1on, called the 1984 ruling "an e:du.Jaraung The rulings also can be apphcd to affirma11ve action decision .. program-; for women Rex Lee. the government's former chief counroom Julius l..cvon nc Chambers. ch1eflawyer for the Le&al lawyer. said then the Mem~h1s <;ase rulin$ wa~. a "slam IJefenc,c and Educational Fund of the Nauonal Assoc1a-dunk .. one of lhe gteatest v1ctones of all tame. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • .... ,.., ..... Ctttt1..,... 1122 UIUI IUI., COSTA IW-541-1151 the shores interiors .... 2~ ~ Slfttl .IO't'Cl CMOl WALSH ~Bcoeh CA •.e;.'.i 17111 642 n~ '----"~.-"--------- U.S. joble'ss toll cut back to 7. 1 percent. WASHI NC1TO:'\ (AP) -fhc ni1- t1on·s unemplo-ymcnt rate dropped to 7.1 percent m June erasing the bag gain of the month before. the go\.em- ment reported toda~ Civilian unemplo) ment fell b7 111.000 people. cutting the total number of Amencans out of work to 8.44 m1ll1on last month. the Lahor Department said . CiNational ~ploymen~~. Seasonalv AdflJSted Petcentaoe ot W<rt F0tce Uoempk)yed Soutce US Oepa11rnen1 c.t LM>Or ....... -----------..... conte PJitjl.~ The department'<; monthl) houc,e- hol<I survey showc<l c1val1an employ- ment totaling I 09.6 73.000. an m- crease of563.000Jobs from May. The labor force. people wit h Je>bs or loQking for work. grew h> 45:.!,000 to 118,1161000. 60- ·~ .. ITCH N Keep Newport's Beaches/Harbor CLEAN!! Join us on Saturday, July 12 at 8 a.m. Bring trashbags, gloves, rakes and nets Go to your favorite Newport location '· The big gain 1n employml·nt ben- efitted a vanety of segments of the population. including adult men and women and Hispanics. who showed the largest improvement. But a separate calculation. done from business payroll'>. s.atd employ- ment actually fell an June. by 89.000 workers. The nation's manufactunngand oil and gas andustnes contmued to suffer throu~h conditions approaching a recession. that calculat1on sbowed ManufacturingJobs fell by 55,000, but the department said 40.000 JObs were loec due to stnke1; Oil and gas emplo}-ment fell b) IS 000. bnnging to 320,000 the number of Jobs lost since March 1982 7 5 - 70- 65- 60-JASONOJFMAltJ 85 • 86 June 85 May 86 June 86 l73 ll73 Jl11) We drink more, workout less and are gaining weight WASHINGTON (AP)-Diet and health have become bag busine .. s, but despite all the publicity, an increasing numberofAmericansadm1t todnnk- mg more. e:it~rc1sing less and gaining weight in recent year~. a government study shows. 1983 there appears to have been an 1ncrea..e an unfavorable health prac- tices," they said in the study. "Trends 1n Smoking, Alcohol Consumption and Other Health Practices Among lJ S. Adults." • I 1do Vi llage • Mariner.., Mil<· • W(ttcrc rJft •lido Bridge Ar(',t Mort' Amencans managed to cut down on their smoking and mdulged in fewer snacks. but fared less well on several other heath practices. accord- 1 ng to the study by the National Center for Health Stattst1cs They found that 9.9 percent of Amencans report dnnk1ng two dnnks or mort' every day. and J 7. 7 percent said they had fi ve or more ma da> at least once m the past year. That was up from about 30 perc~nt in 1977 who said they had five dnnk'i m one sitting at least once • l 1do l~l<lnd • Ba ck Bay " • Peninsu l<l Point to Adam~ ~t • China Cove • Balboa Island • Adams St ro 19th St Come to The Cannery Restaurant at J 1 :30 a .m. after debris collection for hot dogs and cold drinks. Com- memorative visors will be given to the first 250 returning participants. For further information, call Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com~rce (714) 644-8211 • Co-Sponsored by the lllllJPllll -. ' "Overall. these finding ... espe<:1all} with regard to alcohol use. body weight and physical ac1t1 v1ty, so~cst the need for funher a"senment' of effons to reach improved health goals. concluded the study by Charlotte A. Sc'h~nbom of the statistics center and Bernice H. Cohen of Jol\ns Hopkins Uni versity. "In iteneral. between 1977 and Men arc four times more likely to be heavy dnnkers and twice as likely iis women to have consumed fi ve or more drinks on anyone day. the study said. "Younger people were more likely to dnnk. and they tended to dnnk more heavily than old er people." the study added. Bundy, S~no win indefinite stays w~thin hours of planned executions STARKE. Fla CAP) -~f'lal lollcrs Theodore R. Bundy. a law 5<'hool dropout convicted of a soron t)' attack, and Gerald Stant>. who gave authonues details of 41 womenf sla )"mgs , both have won indefinite stays w1th1n hours of their ~hedukd e'\ecu11ons "8und7 was obviously relieved, although he didn't 'lttm overly ex· cited" when the '!ta) of execuuan was ordered Wedne~ay, $atd Vernon Bradford. Flond! Depanmcnt of C"'orrcctioM 5pokt'lman Rundy wa~ allowf'd to c~ll h1' w1fC' "to 'lharC' the llood neY..'I .. \iano \4 who alir;o had hc.-cn ~Khcdulcd to die todn}-. collap~d alter b(ing taken lrom ht~ .. death watch" cell when the Flonda Su- preme C ourt''I '>lay was announced. Bradford '81d <;tanoqu1okl> rt'ptn«I consc1ou'1ne'i'i hut WJ'I taken to the pn'ion ho'ip1tal, whert ht" was in c,tablt 1.:ond1t1on late WednCMlay "He could have )USt fainted from th<' ordeal W e don t know." he Yid Bundy, JV, who~ ca~ wa\ the topic 6l 1tlV m1n1~nes 1n May, won a ~tay from the 11th U.S ( 1rcu1t ( OUfl of Appeal'! In •Atlanta afler re1ect10M '" the M1am1 tnal court 'ltatc: ~upl't'me C ourt and t r <; 1>141' trier C ourt 2space 'boosters mayfly., this year: ., ....... ,, ........ ... JACXSONVILLI!. N.C. -A ~ ftattMld bar bolDCI in a mobile bome s.'k houMI Mlriae ~-tilliftl twO dWdtea and u ldult aod l.VunAt ... l oCMr..,... •it bled furniture m tbe wilMt. autboriliel laid. Nati~ WeatMr Semee ofldalt wen It the Triaaalie Tniler PR today tryiq to confirm wMlw Wedae1day'111onn .... tornado. The Mrm allo brO\laht winds up IO 10 lllpb in otber-'i of the catolinu and in GeOljia. A man in Nebriilb died aft« walkina lbrouah a looded -. and the lelt'Ch C~PE CANA ~L. Fla. <A/)=--· continued today fora 9-year-old boy bred droWned in a tli1..,wollai C(eelt in Enaineen art makina Pfc:+• llAJ':J Weta Vif'linill. · ~~:::~~J:.rr:~ Bro71JH1 named to llJJ But'• ... , . ' . · ~ offi~als l:ly two could~ ft~lll • RALEIGH, N.C. -o6v. Jim Martin named Rep. Jim Broyhill today to · apin uns year an~ the ot~ers in 1987• com~te the term of U.S. Sen. John Eut. who committed IUJ<:ide Sunday. Comctsve actions beaq tket· for Broyhill, a 23-year veteran of Con~ss won the aepublic:an nominatioo to ~Dspecedsh~i the ~C:':n"ct 1~ succeed East, who ·committed suacide• last weekend. He and Martin ate ~ an . roe lonstime ftiedds and POlitical ajlin, havina served together 12 years m the Eutc;>pean Ana.ne ,rocket ~re House before Martin was elected aovernor in t 984. The Democratic nominee outbned at different locations for the Senate seat is 'former Gov, Terry Sanford. . Wednesday. . . · .~~~ri~"t~~~~;e,!:~ ~t 9UllJJpecf after aJnlJlp ~edy • baa crippled the West'• ability to. . LA'K.EffuRST, NJ. -The U.S. Forest Service has ICtaPDecl itt Heli-Stat launch h~vy ~Yl<>:tds. The Atl~s-project after the expetj~tal1 e.iaht--story ai~ft craf:becS in ~ta, k:illina one <;eotaur ·if'. not Oyal)I because its crew memb!t1 an official MJd. :Forest.Servace officials decided to drop the eJllian electrical l)'ltem ts similar to ex~ent wectnetday during am~ with repretentatives of the company the Delta's. they hired to develop the 343-foot airship, said Nick Grand, spokesm~ at the An official of NAM'•. Marshall . Naval Air EoJinec:rina-Center, where t&e accident occvrred durina i test fliaht Space Aiaht Center fo Huntsville, Tuesday. The acc:ident occurred less than a mile from the site of the 19"37 Ala., said a new dnisn for the space Hindenbura aiflbip disaster Jn whtch 36..people died. Known u the Heli-Stat, lhunle r.vcket boosten will ensure ·• tlte aircraft thA.combincd a blimp and four tailless helicopters had been that there neYer apin it a failure like criticized, even .before the crash, by scveral federal aaencies as a $36 million the one that destroyed Chatlenger and folly that might not be stnacturally so\lnd. · kilJcd seven utronautsJan. 2&. · · . • . ~:C: 0 tt~.~nt~r1Prfi1T 8 ~:P1~1': ~oam ~ ~rmu ~o Impeach C~bo~e of a. Ti n 340 with a spy satellite was w ASHJNQTOM -The aoverniila body of the U.S. courts says there may most Ii ely caused l>y the separation be grounds to im~cl\ a convicted federal judge who is earnina an annual. r of the •!insulation from the metal salary of$7.8,700 w}lile in prison. The Judicial Conference notified the House casina i side a sqlid!"fuel booster. of its view· WedneSday after a telephone conference of its 26 memt)en, aU A N A official in Washinaton judaes. The head of the conference Chief Justice Warren E. • 8UJ1er, revealed that abrasion damaae to transmitted the findings to House Speaker Thomu P . .O'Neill Jr. O'Neill, D-wiring ca sedbyflightvibratiOl\SWU ha ta • I --'--uJed . b t th' th HarryE, the pro ble cause of the failure of a Mass., sten tJ\le1y ~uJ;U an am~ mea vote 11 moo on n. be~ Delta roe etas it lifted off from Cape Oaibome, the chief federaljudae for Nevada. Convicted of tax evasion, be Canavera May 3 with 1 weather refused to resign and is ~ina a two-year prison term. sa~~te.in Paris, Arianespacc. the Strike W'~a 't dfSrap~ PldladeJpJJ.la '• Foartll 1:0nnnerct3l' -arm-of the-Eu~n PffJLADE!J>H~-JuJy~Fourth festiwitiesexpectcdtodrawm~than-a Spece ~e cy,11.id the May 30 failure half-million people to the birtbptaco of independence will proceed" u planned of an Ari result~ from improper despite a three-day-old strike by 1 S,000 city workers, officials said. ~ ipition·of helhird stage. walkout by two districts oft.be American ~ederation of State, Cou~ty and · Officials said t~ A Oas-Centaur Municipal Worker\ fw had.a major· impact on the city, Mayor W. Wilson • .. . Selected Tennis Wear '· J ' . {Jme in. and take . ·advantage ofour exquisite _Italian Tennis Collection. Shirt~, Shorts, Warm-Ups, Shoes All br. Ellessee _; · July 3 thru 6 Only . . The Ellessee Boutique . 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Gcf\try was drivina a ~rab decp..V. a lute from a Mex ican fnaatc upplied by tht Muacan Navy, but heavy ~ fortt:d Connor's JO.foot Wellcran to turn back SO miles into Well. the $0metimes tempestuous a of Con er had other ideas than the two powerboat drivttS who at· tempted the assault on the elapsed time record June )4. One of the drivers, John Connor of C pna Mesa. explained it tJ\is way: "Unexpected rovah water, mech- anical setbacks and other problems historically assoc11ted with with off- shore racina a sauhs in the Gulf of California stopped the tffon shon of 111 aoals." . B\lt. said C'onnor plan ... are now underway to re-challenge. the S48 ( tatute) mile course. tentativcty . t The attempt had . two aoats 1n addition to the Connor versus Gentry challenae -to reduce the uistina runnina time. record between San Felipe and La Paz (10 hours, .)4 minutes) IC1 by Bob Notdskoa. Tanana, and the current clcpued time record (IS hours. S4 minutes) set by John Baker. (Baker's run was non· stop). • · Qonnor and Gentry powered away from San Felipe at dawn. June 14 with Bye Pye ·to·EagJe · ... By ALMON LOCK.ABEY D.itr ................ Before the 12-meter Eaatc. Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's hope for the Amcrica'sCup, as loaded on a freighter bound for Frcmantle. Australia. July IS she will be well "sent off." The third "se11d ofr' or bon voyaae pany in less than three weeks is scheduled July 13 at the Manner's Mile Shipyard in Newpon Beach. 2439 W. Coast HiJhway. The public isJnvitcd tp an all-day bon voyage cclcbra11on for a last chance close· UP look at the J 2·meier. including an opportunity to s~ her wina_cd keel. Since the last farewell party two weeks $&0 Eagle and her crew. skippered by Rod Davis. has been racing apinst the f ta_lian crew of Azzurra off Long Stach harbor. The Italian crew have been sa1Ung Eagle's tnal horse. Maaic. The Eagle Challenic from Newpon Beach tS one of sill U.S challeoacrs which wall start compe11t1on 1n the challenicr toab.filf Frcmantle an October- There will be five other chartengerSl'rom Canada .. England. France. Italy and- New Zealand. ~ale was designed by Johan Valentijn who also created Magic and Liberty (an which Dennis Conner of San D1eao los1 the Cup to the Australtans 1n 19'83). The Aussie victory marked the end of the longest spons wanning streak 1n history -132 years -since the U.S schooner Amenca won the now famous kudos from the Bntish an 1851 an a race around the Isle of Wight I\ team of Balboa Yacht Club sailors will put out an all out effort Sunda) to keep the prcsugaous San FrancJSCo Challenge Cup an the BYC troph) case for another year The sudden-death race. starting at I p.m. west of the Newport P1tr wall vartuall> be a rematch of last year as BYC skipper Tom Willson wrtl be at th( helm of Ron Melville's 39-foot · sloop lm~t. aomg head-to-head 1.1,;1th the Schumacker-38 Wall Street L>uck. skipper as yet not named. The San Franc1SC0 Challenge Troph) 1s the ~est 1~huntudos on the W~t Cpa$t. ~c~a ack 'to I 89S when It wls accCled to c1nal Yacht Club In 1dd1t1pn to skipper Walson. the RYC-crew will be Jeff Madngalt. tactician·: Dave Johnson. t>owman: Roacr R1tLqorf. mast: RoA Melv1Ue. owner and pat. Keath K1lpa1nck and Robin Sodaro. trimmers. Alan An· drews (de'iagncr). main sheet and halyards. and Randy Nulle. annder. Sr. Francis Yacht Club l'las not yet namtd 11s crew. Last year the skipper was Tom Blackaller who 1s now '°"ol\cd 1n 'it FY C's America's Cup effort. ( lub oniual'i said there wall be specta tor boats available for thos¢ "1sl11n11-to '1cw the race The race PAPARAZZI sums at Ip m. It wall be the start of a busy week for BYC . Staning Wcdncsday.July9. the club wall stage the Governor's Cup. an 1\ltat1onal match racing series for sk1ppers and crews 18 and under The Governor's Cup i\ patterned after Long Beach Yacht Club's C on· gressaonal Cup. conSlst1ng of two. boat matches. Ootsade the Orange County area the major )achtmg e)ent wall be the Manna del R_c;y to San Di~o race wnh nearly 300 boats competing an th• annyal July 4 race. ht other Southern C'al1forn1a Yach tang Association areas: Los An1eles -Long Beach Alam1ros Bay Yacht C'lub - Founh of) uly Regatta (all classes). Frida~. Saturday. Sun~a}'. Saa Diego M1ss1on Bay Yacht Club -Fire., \'racker Senes (all classes). Fnda:y. Sabot Family ~ramble. Sunday. Southwestern Yacht Club -Fin- ish Marina del Rey to San Diego race. Saturday. Sunday. . Coronado Cays Yacht Club - Club Classic Spnna Senes. Saturda) ( oronado Yacht Club -Pop (owky Independence Day race (handicap). Sunday the co1.1rse. · • The laracr 46-foot SCarab con- tinued its run and reached its refuel, ina'stop at Muleae. 33 miles down the course 1n record time. It appeared the ··m111c" IQ.hour San Felipe.La Paz marli mat.ht be broken. But af\cr a thumbs' up from the sccond warship. standinJ by for whaitvcr 1stan« miaht be needed, the baa Scarab came off ~ane in calmer water within 100 miles with problem• blamed on the car'licr pounding. Ocntry'sassault was called off just beyond the port of Loreto. Cal-20 regatta More than 50 Cal-20 ~110rs from throughout the nation will have a bus} week starting Monday with the advent of the 25th nauonal cham· p1onsh1ps for the class at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. Long Beach: The regatta will be sailed on the Ol)'mpac Delta course off Long Beach '\ number the the competitors are expctled to do some tune·up sailing an ABYC's Fourth of Jul) Regatta Saturday and Sunday. The C'al·20 nationals wall a>ns1st ol ncet team racana oft Monda>. the junior champ1onsh1p on Tucsda). an cl1m1na11on series Wec;tnesday. and finall} the· sixrace champ1onsh1p- ·consolat1on series Friday and Satur· da) Pas\ national champions. includ- ing Hank Schofield (A BYC 1968). Bud Gardiner (Kang Harbor YC 197(). 71 ). Paul Merrill (ABY( 1972-73). Jim Sharp (K HY C 1974). and Kui Lim (Kancohe YC 1982·85 have entered the regalia. promising some intense compct111on. Gordon Brown. past commodore of·o\BYC . and has comm111ce of 30 ha"r bct"n plannJ.llg the regatta for the pa~t ~1)1. months to ensure a successful l'H'nt A RYC 1s 1ntrrnat1onally rr- Miller at the helm of MRES By CAROL HUMPHREYS Delly Not C•r~t Thl' Medical Research and Education Socart} oflJ( I got area I boo~t when Mary Ann Miiler took over as membersh1pchaarman "This 1sa k1ck--0ffparty for new members. We're adding a women'saux1harycalled MRES Ellpressand have already signed up40. UCI will help us all and I 1nv1ted people from all over. UCI will bridge the gap and bnnausall together." said Mary Ann. ··My interest an research peaked when my brother had a heart transplant •11 Stanford. His phllosophywas 'one day wich hope, rs better than a yearwath none' andJlltbough he didn't ~urvive, I can now put his philosophy to work." (Ask her to tell you thc'FrogStory' ... too long for this column. but quite inspinna.) "Wi1h Mary Ann at the belm. this group wall go." said Rath Jen1eu. ' "The 1nv11.a11on from Mary Ann said to bnne 1 ntercstcd friends. I brought four and we arc all JOmmg-L_ commented Jean Patsclaed. Thcchampaane flowed and the conversation roared ' as guests continued 10 am vc at the JU th ~trcet Hastro. formerly Ambrosia Restaurant. Mary Ann had persuaded newowncrClaude Koeberle to combine the MR ES membcrsh 1 p event with the prem 1ere opening ofh1s ne" rcstalIT3nl. "I mass the red upholstery. footstools and seven wa1 ters per table." joked Jo ADD Keaton surveying fhe beautifully appointed art deco rooms. . A MRES board member disagreed. "This place 1s ali ve''' If Mary_Ann has anything to say about 11...thcelbow· to-elbow JOO plus crowd wall soon be added to the MRES membershiprostcr(dues vary from $50toS1 .000) and the medical rcstarch cffons at UCI wil I be enhanced. Hopana that "Today's miracles can be tomorrow's rrality" .arc board members Jolla Baldridge, Robert Bucci, Ho Coll, N. Eclalatpoar, Rlcurd Haraao, Pieter Halter, Gregory Rosi, Eric Nel1on, Lea Miiier, S.su Mel1ter. Terreace MaHn, Bu Harrt1, Stu rt llra1uer, Melinda Linton, Rlclaard Nlclaol and Jeanalne MtclUD- noa. Papara11l l1 edUe.11 by Dally Piiot Style editor Vida Deu. · Connor. undaunted by Slturday·s condition&. t>cun a IC\:Ond attempt before dav.n 'Sundly, June l.S. llu1 onct aaain the turbulant tta aaened il~lf. but not before the 12s .. mili point where a ruptured fuel cell fortt<r an end to the cffon. The Wcllcraf\ made it to the community of Bahia de los Anaeles under its own po~r. Connor said it was by pure chance that both craft were retncvable by trailer from the ruucd 8-ja coast where stretches up to 100 miles arc totally inaccesible by land vehicles. The G ulf or California (Sea of Conei). dctenbcd as .. not an an ocean. not a lake, but tomethin1 entirely unique." offers tides in the nonhern reaches up to,28 and more cognazed for its ab1l1ty to promote one-design yacht rac•n• and has produced numerous nat1ona~ r~t­ tas. 1nclud1ng the 1984 Ol)mpac games and the Fann Class Gold C'up Regatta (international). ThC' club has held the Cal-20 na11onals live times to the past. . For this year's regatta Langdon Parrill as race commatee chairman and Chuck Kober is protest commit· tee chairman. Both arc past com· modoresof ABYCand Ko&r 1salsoa past president of the ·united States Yacht Racing Union (USY RLI). The C'al-20 1s one Qf the earl> designs of naval architect C Wilham Lapworth of Nrwport Beacti . It -is popular .as a one-design class (all ahkc) aM as a coastal· cru1scr Greatest con<:cntra11on of the boats 1n Southern Cahforma is 1n the Long Beach-Los Angeles area al such clubs as Huntington Harbour. Sc-JI Beach. Alamitos Bay. Long Beach ·and < 'abnJlo Beach. Gov's Cup slated It's ""1del) behe .. ed 1n non·yacht- mg circles that the America's Cup. held every three or four years. as the world's m'ost prest1g1ous match rac· 1ng event. kt, It also hat C.\treme 'curttntt b(Swct>n the many offshore islands •Id the pcnln ula,. strona. w1nd1 1~ to nbiupt c:hanatt. The ur-fKC is usually free of open oc:t"an around swells bu' can develop a 6-S. fOot , patlcmies, chop. c:han"na 11 from mall pond mooth 10 square ~s. uncharted 1hoal and 110latcd rocks. Althou&h neither the Connor nor ~ntry boats encountcrtd obstacles. 1upponm1 aircran reponed ba kana.. fjnt.ck whales on c:oum and hu~ khools of po~1K'S. The crew of the Wcltcran ww Connor, Gut Anast1c1 and Richard Thiel. The Scarab crew was Gentry. 'Fred Miller and ~ Morenz. News of the planned m1d-OC'tober . As uh lJ clullcnac apiou the Gwf'. \\Ill be announced when plans art linalttcd, said Connor. • Prc"1ou5 a»aul on the SCi of ( on~z ~made by Bcuy CoOk. wuh whom CQnnor is a \CXiattd 1n the marine blTsantss: Bob Nord oS and Baker. Mexico customs fee nOw in the wOrks · Yachtsmen enpgaf'I& in races to Muico. 1ncludin1 the Newpon to Enscnada race. or who frequently cruise to Mexico or Canada. may soon «peel to pay a $2S user fet for cleanna customs. · Congress has approved the fee over the ob1cct1ons of the National Marine ManufacturcJ"s Association The fee 1s part of the recently · enacled , • Consolidated Omnibus Budact Rceconciliataon Act of 198S. lnter;t m regulations fot the 1mplcment.a1ion of lhe new lqw So into effect i~y 7. . In a memorandum to the manne trades associa1ions -1nclud1n1 the Southern Cahfomaa Manne Assocaauon. RQn Stone ofNMMA hn ufltd the assoc1at1ons to make the~ objections known to the Customs Serva~ ~ua. __ l 1. . . The new law would require the person in charge of a plCJtsure vessel or private aircraft to tender a fee ofS25 on ttie first arrival from a foreaa.n port. The fee would be for a calendar year· Frequent travelers would be able to prepay the fee and obtain a receipt and present u each tame they enter from a forctgn country by ~a or air. Written comments should be in the hands oft~ Customs Service b): Aus. 11 . Write: Rcaula11ons Corurol Branch. Customs Service Headquarters. Room 2426. 1301 Constitution Ave.NW .. Washington CX-20229 A.mongardent yachtsmen there are those who would question that For instance: What about Lonf Beach Yacht (tub's Congrcssaona Cup'1 It comes· along every )'car and imracts some of the top match racers. including America's Cup skippers past and present And then . of course. the Con- gressional Cup spawned 'iUCh other match racing events as the Douglas . <up for 1ntercollC1Jalt sailor\ and the Governor's C'up for junior sailors IS 10 18. Balboa Yacht Club's Governor's Cup. to be sailed not \o\CCk . Jur> 9-13. as ex~ted to attract a do1en or more yo uthful sailors from throughout the western U.S. who will sail an San- tana-20 sloops a la C ongress1onal C"up -two-boat matches on a round robin basis with the wanner bema the crrw w11h the most wans This wall be the 19th >Car of the Gov,crnor's Cup. which has been growing in populant}. some >cars auracung as many as 19 compemors It differs from the Congre'is1onal C'up an this respect as the Cong (up 1s lam11ed to 10 boats ' Marina to SD r ace AnotheJ once popular' off'lhore sailboat race 1s followana the nauonal trend of reduced entnes. Race officials of 1he Jnd.luonat Manna del Rey to San DJcao race: report that the oa:a<:e1>Qpular Fourth of July race 1s down 10 197 st.ancrs this year. Last year the~ were 22S entries. and at the heaghth of the race's popularity it boasted nearly 400 entnes. the taricst offshore race in th~ continental U.S. First start an lh1s _)'car's race wtll be at 11 a.m. Fnda)' off Marina dcl Rey. The fleet as d1v1ded into sill classes. according to Jam Sweeney of the co- spon$0nng WJnd.sammers Yacbt Club. The spqnsor 11 the San Da end as Southwestern Yacht Club. SWttney said an added inttrcs1 to th as year's race wtll Ix ._class of ULDB (uhra-haht dasplaccmcnt) 7(). raters which should make for a fast elapsed ume finish !)wccnr)' said one of the thana.s that ma) have reduced tha'i year's entry hst 1s a race .from 'San Francitco· to Catalana Island which starts Sunday. Other majQr offshore ract-S which have shown reduced entncs a~ this )ear's Newport to Ensenada race and thC' Southern Ocean Racing Circuit ofl' Aonda. Partac1pat1on an smaller regattas has also show!) a downtrend in recent year!> °""' ..... ,......., ............. 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"' NeWs anc hors battling for rating By ROBERT BARR f .. tut111 'tor the fil"!tt tt~c in nearly lhc:" No. I an tht' wce~ly Nici os lor ~l.l pla~c with rcpcaicpi~. )Car\ • . <.'ons«uti"c wccb. unhl NBC' won Hert au: the prime-time Cckv1si0ft W-YOR~ -Will it be rum .. fh1)rna)bcatr~chanainaofthc tht'wetkofJunt"l.CB woothenext ratinas 1 compiltd by the A.C. BrokaY.. Peter , Jennings ·or Dan uard," td Gerald Jatle NBC' "I e tY.O wee~ • and th(n ~BC Y.on wt Nidsen Co. for the Wttk or Ju• Rather on top when Daylight Savina pr~s1dcnt for re a~h proJcct . "Tile w~ek H-29. Top 20 hstin~ ind uck the 1 iin~ fade'! av.'1.)-and Amcnca re· ruu• now iHci'} clo . Noone 1s1oin1 Nctv.orl· cllccuti'e~ citt'd no v.eck' rahkinJ, with full tealOn·&o- tums to its l V ~t\? • to~ wmn1n1 every week ·• \pc"C1al proarammin• or schcdolo date rankina in porenthescs.. ratina for Thi~ ~ummcr, the compct1t1on "I c>.pctt that 1t wilt ~ th1!> do~ \nterruptlOI\ which m11ht account for the wcek. und total homes. bctY..ten tht' network news hov.) has throu1h the )ummcr. and v.e'll set the bounl·ini numbers in the past bc\:ome 1ntcn c and unpredictable. wh:11 happens m the fall " sauJ nn Jhree weeks. ln !!le Y..ceks of May 25 i rn "TM c:~ov ,,..,. ... Ntc. 2i. ,. .. ,,., but the weekly rat1~s released Tues.-Morfi~l'n d1rccto_rofinformat1on for 1lnd June-I. however. CBS News wai. 201 m.u1on "°"'" ~ <>1 '-....., ~ • CWS. U ~ ''" m1tllon llOmft d"" ~ the A C t"'l .. "n ro. COO·• (RS h rt by the pro baekctball pluyoff..c 7 111 "Femllv Tiff.'' NI C, r:a.o r•tlno, lt.t v1nce cxecuuves at all three fwo weeks aao. David Poltl".ack. · which pre~mpted the new~ in some 3 m "Ctw1tn," NBC, n 1, '" m Mloti llOme' networks thJt no 011e has a lock on CBS' v'1cc president for research. had West Coast markets. 4 <•> "N1on1 COYrt," NIC, '"' l7 I ~ No I predicted that the network would pull The prime-time race. however. ~m "Growine P•ln,, ABC. 11~. 1s mfllk>tl For the week. Brokaw's "Nightl y awa) 1n the foll when people come continued to run NBC's way. with its llOmft News" on NBC v.as the winner with a indoors and more sets arc in use. four Thursday ni&ht comedtcs. "The • 11" "Ntwt1er1:· ces, 17•1• 10 mllllon 9.9 ratm&, m'arking thcS«ond time 1n "The onl} trend that JS apparent.'' Cosb) Show," "family Tics," ~"' ·w11o·, '"-lour'. ABC, 11 t, 1u Jum· that It had dtSlodAed the per-said George Keram1das. ABC's vice "Cheers" and "N11h~ Coun" taking mllliOll hon'W' enn1al front-rupner, ·"CBS Evcmna president for research. "1s that the the top four places. • r.o!.! 1•> "Kett ~ ,. .... · ces. "lU, 14 mllliOll Ncv.s:· ABC's "World News To· network news race is too tt&ht to "GrowinaPains"onABCwasfi~h, '1121 ·M1em1v1cie;·Nec,1u ,1um111on night" was second withj 9. 7 rattna. predict.'' CBS' "Ncwhan" and ABC's "Who's llOmft "' d 10 1211 "Mool"IOhll119," AIC, I+. I, IU tnilllelt wJ\ilc CBS finished thir • with a 9.3 ··cos Evening News" ha finish~ the Boss?" tied for siKth. followed b)f ~iiiiiiiiiP~~i\:::~:!~i,ii~~jiljijiiii "'Kate . & Allie" on CBS. "Miami ~i:M1 "2010,"1<1c. 1s.s, 1:u m1111on "°"'*- CELEBRATE WITH THE BEST OF THE BEST .. . • HUllTlllGTOtl l~CH £0.,l•O~<I'' Centte 841 0770 ';oNiiii" ..cc.rr.,(Nt , ... -..........,....,, ....... IDpeft'iil" "'LEGAL EAGL~' RATES A RAVE • Robert·Redford is terrific!' . -joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA Vice" on NBC and "Moonlighting" 17 "' "The GO!dtf1 Glr1i." NBC, lU. ll 1 mllllon home' on ABC. ' . ll. (.01 "Gimme • lrMll," NBC. lUr l30 NBC'. 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Liberty. wasn't sure he even liked Today wraps up the official events, Americans and a,rumt>ed about their but that won't stop Wolper Friday lack of''charm and taste." · 11\clud~s an in ternational naval re- Telev1sion coverage of "Liberty view. with 33 sbips from 14 countries Weekend" tonight through Sunday finng salutes as they cruise past the will gave us a chance to see 1fthe sour statue; performances from the Boston Fren<:hman was.ri$ht.• Pops. Whitney Houston. Johnny With commercial prices ranging Cash. Joel Grey and Barry Mani low: from $601000 to $300,000 a minute. and 25 ffijnu tes offireworks. ABC,' which paid $IO m1lhon for Reacf11ng deep into has hm1tless ielev1s1on rights and will spend $4 array of hypcrbole. Wolper bragged million on production. is expected to the fireworks display wall be "the . tum a SI 5 m1thon profit on the largest m the history of tbe world ... ~tra~nz.a. The man m charge of I bet he got awfully tired counting. -l1S 17,.plus. hOUI'.$ " David Wolper, .\nd on ll goes through Sunday. who staggered along the than lane endirig with "a sports salute," featur-sc~rat1ng celebrauon from schlock mg Peggy Fleming, Mar) Lou Retton with has opening and closing cer-and a tug-of-war between the New emonaes of the 1984 Los Angeles York Je\S and New York Giants. Summer Olympics. which had every-followed Q)' pcrformances from Patti thing from a wagon train to a O)ing LaBelle and Gene Kelly. among saucer that disgorged a giant space-others man. Wolper will somehow find time to From Wolper. sddom 1s heard an \\Ork an 5,000 "doves of peace" understated word. (actually p1~eons of peace). an 850- ABC' won't be alone. After a teapot member dnll team backed b> ersatL tempcst over who had nghts to cover waterfalls. 150 banJO players. laser- what -cooler heads than Wolper's light displays and no less than 200 finally agreed that n's probably not a Elvis Presley impersonators. or about &ood idea to sell access to the 200 100 many. president of the United States _:.· Nobody doubts that he has the NBC. CBS and the cable news service talent and organ1Lat1onal ability to CNN will combine with ABC for at pull at ofT. Nobody doubts the s11c of least 60 hours of air t1mc beamed to his ego. either. more than 40 countries. Check TV Whllt seems very much in doubt 1<1 listings for specific t1mes and cban-good taste. Even some of the or-nels gan1zers wonder 1f Wolper hasn"t Whether the celebration that c;ur-created something resembling a PT rounds the unveiling of the newl)' Barnum-CB. DeM1lle nightmare restored statue wall be memorable Where does he get ofT inventing and remains to be sttn But 11 certain!)' awarding medals'> What. exactl}. do writ be inescapable. lron1call). the Eh 1s Presle) impersonators ha\e to Jul~ Fourth weekend as the tame of do with the Statue of L1bert)''1 year when telev1s1on watching as at its Of course. it's assumed that not nadir man)' people wall watch everything It kicked off Wednesday on ..\BC over the next five days. That's with a "Liberty Weekend Preview" as probably a good idea l\t least then Wt' Barbara Walters. Peter Jennings and won't have to ask ourschcs 1f Hugh Downs explained What We Are Banhold1 had a paint after all. \ .. COITA..aA ~r ..... c... 751_., ... LAMA9AA ........ llJ HI 8'll STARTS TODAY l'J)YWT AM YAU.IY 1-ol~V*J llf.UOO llMIC &iw.---.... 561.SS LAGUMA MU.I ·~ ~·Uaira ~c... Holl•,...." 1>4·2:563 OflMtQE .AMCOr-..• 137-4340 ..... -,------· Dtsneylond .------.. About To See. 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Display versatility. humo~. willingncs!> to reach beyond prev1ou~ hmna11on) TAl1J\lTS (April 2()..May 2.0h Emphasis. on new ~tart. inde~ndcnce. creativity, deahn,S with young"J)ersons. Special note -avoid heavy hfitnj. You'll receive news concerning payments. debts. tax and li cense requirements. You'll win. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Cy~lc 1s such that you mukc naht move at J>r<>pi1jous momen1. Focus on an- 11ia1ive. 1nlcgnty, 1n1u111on. repayment of debt 10 one who aided you 10 recent past. Trust your own Judgment. take greatercharie of own destiny . CANCER (June 21-Jul y 22) Whlu h d been reason for 1rep1da11on could now be cause for celebration. Look behind scenes. contact md1v1dual who SYDNEY 0MARR. ""owes" you a favor Spotlight ,on education. travel. popularity. increased social activity LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Emphasis on 1ntegrit}. self-esteem. contidenrc. You are in dnvcr's scat -know 11. exercise authonty. accept challenge of added rcspons1h1ltt} Romantic intert'sts nrl' ht'1ghtened. creative juices arc stimulated. VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept 22): Scenano highlights crea~v 1t}-. challenge. variety. travel, gain through written word. What begins a!. mfld fl1rtat1on" could be tran!lformcd into scnous rtlat1onsh1p. Gemini. Sag11tartu\, another Virgo p)a> roles. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22). You receive gift rcprcsc.nunggl·nuinc tokt'n ot affection V1s1t ind1 .. 1dual who ma) be confined to home. hospital. ~enano h1&hhghts \pmtual values. design. art. music. compassion • SCORPIO (Ocl 13-No' l I) 5omcone wants something" 1thuut 8" ing an) thing 1n return ~teer clear. protect self in cmouonal dine he'> Th1nli. \\tth 'our head as v.cll as }Our heart. Emph4b1~ ..aD • .JrJ\ll.UJJµ~ ~u.ab. charitable prOJCCtS SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-Dcc ll ): Rclauonshtp tnll'fl\tlic' in lOnnl'l· uon v.11h holtda) celcbratton ~pint of independence pre' alls. and \Ou Jn: Jblc no\\ to assen feelings. need~ 'r ou'll m .. et"l' rca\surann· thJI "hJt \ow give 1s appreciated CAPRICORN ([)e( 22-Jan 19). 'ou t·ould n.'Cl't\C \pl'Clal alll'nt1on honor in conncrnon with holtda\ l'elcbra11un. LoH' pla~ !> maJor rok Burden t\ lifted. }OU are wined and dined and lla11ered ~rte'> l 1h1 .1 ligurt• promtnentl) AQUARIUS (Jan 2().fcb I~) ~.mpham on 1ndcpcndcnu: 011g1nalit\ 1n,cnt1"enes!>. courage of con' 1c11ons. \ccnano <11!'.o h1ghl1~hl\ dl.trl\ma phvs1ca l anraction. 1ntcns1fied romant1l rclat1on\k1r You'll f>.Hltl •rMtr 111 hoi1da} celebrauon · PISCES ( F-ch I Y-M:lrl h 20) ~urge ol patno1to;m m1ngk' \'.fth In 111111 about home. scrnnt\. tamtl} Stand tall for pnncipk\. dl'linc ll'fnl\ l11l11m through on lir\t 1mprc\'it0ns ~·nsc ufdtrcllwn purpow an: rl·,1111nl IF J ULY 4 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY l>Llc '" \Ulh that }OU rnulJ m,tr1, 1h1' H·ar there might be an addtllon 10 lam1h \ou'll 1me<.t 111 -.our o"n capab1ht1~ and t0uld be 1n business for \11ur<,elf Thi-," ~our ro"l'r-pl.1' ~ n·ar follow1og d1s1llus11mmcnt which tool.. plalC tn 1985 I rn r a_uru\. 'ilurp10 ,peopk pla\ important roles in ~our hfe 'ou m:il..l· \lgnthlant dumc<.llc adjustment 1n Juh.could affccf'hft··.t~le rc\ldl·ncl· mJrllal .. 1.1111' '>L'ptcmbcr will be uuhtaod1ng fur ~ou 1n 19!<6 Forests creeping back on once-farmed area Some farmer\ arc abandon1rlg fhl'1r o,u tcr acreage 1n Ne" f-ngland I'm 1,PI~-Thl' lore'it\ arc coming ha cli. \o are the moo'>l'. and ma\hc the mountain hon'>. What'\ htticrl} \ad lor the farmer\ make\ the en- ' 1ronmentall\t\ happ> < unousl\ m•>'>I of the t'n' ironmcntalr<il'i don't rcalh v.orJ.. 1n that l'0\,1ronml·n1 The, JU~t looli. al 11 fhc farmer\ "orl.. 1n j1 unttl the' rt•t1rl' 11 C\l'r I hl·n the) l'x·comc en' 1mnmcntal1~h ~orth and ~>uth \m\.'nca 'H'n•n't al".I'" \1amc'><'-t"1nncd Hut thn·t· mtllton \car\ ago thn ltnkt·d ur \\"rm v.ater down 1ha1av.a~ llo"l'd north It lO<>kd \no" fell It padc<l Crl:lCler'i formed .\nd the t'arth "a'> tn~> an lte .\gl' If Nonh and \outh .\mcmil hadn't made that lonncl· 11oi1 tht•r, ""uldn'1 ha'C' tll.»t-n 1h0tt llC .\gl l ldl'I\ n11d lo.1111\\ 1 ngl \ "hl· n th~~ hl"lH the Oh\cf\,tllOO of the p)a \- " n ghl \can C )'( <i'>l'\ '"lo man 1<, ~o uld a\ to hclin l' tw L anno1 llH one Lt v. J\ l uc.tonl.H' 111 nl<..I Rome lor tht• lampa1gn1ng polJ11uJn to takl· ,il11ng a \1lkli. rc: k \\ ho\l' JOh 11 was to """rcr It> him tht· narm• of evcf) \ nln thr pair l'OlllUntcrc..·d Tht'I PEOPLE L.M. Bovo name calkr wa<; 1den11ficd "" lhl· nomcndator .. Whcncc coml th that modern \.\,ord \o dear tn thl' hl·an' ol thl' m1lttar~ .. nomcndJIUrl' ·· <) \\ hu·., fa<.tn -a ll>rn h1l'lo.l·r 11r an u\ stcr -.hul kcr' .\: .\ topnotlhlurn hu.,kl·nan \lllJ'l Jn l'ar 1n J \l'tond Tht• tx·,t 111 llH' 11\\tt•r 'hulkl'r\ can oix·n om· 111 "~ \l'(llOd\ I I• go lcJ\llr than 210 mrh •• 11,110 lll't'<l' to n<le on \Offil'lh1n~ nthn than "hl'l'I'> I 01 told . <) v. hJI do \mt l.tll a lq1.al 1 h11r \h1lp""I • \ \ d1-.mantkr :--.a1111nv.1lk. Jhout 14 IJl)(J dl\mantlcr'> \lrl fl old l'3f'o IO \('II the par~\ ( UrtOU\ l\n I ti 1ha11hc legal <l1\man 1kr" fomtl1ar tn hut a Ir\\ \\ht Ir the ou tl a\.\, t hor \hop " k """ n 111 .ti I L.M. Bo•d I'> a Hnd1rotcd co/umnitJt ·Here'$ a primer for.latchkey kids. Latt·hkcy kid!> c me onto the ·\mencan scene llbout IS years ago. Parents pu1 a key around their neck w11h 1nstruc11oos to "Go straight home from school. lock the door a~d watch rv .. E11A BOllECK It was a great hne. Some parents C' en delivered It with a stra1$bl face. Can )'OU honcstl}' sec 6.S m1lhon kids s1t1tng around m a darkened house watching .. The Dattng Game?" Please needs w:uer to !I Un 1 ve. He ha'i a bowl Reahst1call}'. some parents were for th1s There t'i no need to ~rve him sens111ve to the emotional isolation water in Dadd> ·s tennts trophy or a and ~t up Rules for Social Behavior Waterford fruit bowl 1n the Home When School leaves FOOD MANDA TE Eating boiled Out They are relevant 1n the summer ham out of the package is con~1dcred month~. Parents would do well 10 a federal offense. pun1'ihable b} no magnet these to their refngerator for lunch for a week. The refrigerator has ea\) reference: a h1dden(.'amera and will later be used OCCUPANCY CODE FOR A tn tracking down offenders v.h o will SINGLE FAMILY DWELlilNG. bcbrough11oa ~w1f1Ju'>l1le Occupancy in1h1 s homebymore than ~AT ALONE. lf vour Mother and 200 pcoP.le 1s considered a tiazard to Father wanted to feed the world. the} the stability of the neighborhood ... would throw a telethon Refrigerator .and regular breathing. Early reser-food does not have leg ... It must be vat ions are suggested to avoid d1sap-manually p1cktd up and pu1 back or rt potntment. Please do not linger over will turn green and make e\er}unt' kitchen table or 1elev1Stop as ~ople sick Green is not a happ) color are wa11tng ~ , PHONE REGULATION~ Do not BF CONSIDERATE. Before enter-iakc do"'n messages 1n the k1tt) l111cr 1ng prcm.1..es. guests must know at There 1s margin for crror Long least the first name of the children. distance calls must be cleared "'th This" not al 'iO for lonel} children chel'k wnteroffamll} Before }Ou cal} a"a' from home for the first ume. ~our parents at work asli. \Our\l'll. "IOISF ORDfN<\NCE. '\ zoning "\\.tll thcrc be reprisals'>" orctm1iTICT o;pccil'icall> states. the IN-HOUSE FIG HTI N< 1 ST~ Tl - nu1.,c fl-, cl ma\ .not C\n•cd that of a TE Do not bleed on an\ thing that ho\l•nng Jl'I ai lOO lcct Electronic }Ou cannot wipe off with a <,pongc equipment ol an~ kind 1., not v.cl-Food fi&hts leave stains and arc not rntnl' understood h~ parents ''I'm telling" \NIM \L PROTFCTIONLAW Jf IS a phrase that ma} lea\C )OU an a dog" in re~1dc'ncc and 11 barks/tugs orphan Don't O\Crusc 11 hnall\, at \our kg/1unncl<, undt>r the door It coal!>. hook'>. lunch bo\(') and 1ndtlUll'" hc \.\,Quid like to be let out schoolmall'\ ll'ft OH'r 30 da~s \\Ill be..· fha1 '' h" wa' ofcommun1ca11ng. He sold b} the ownc" at rubl1c auu1on Preventive medical book for all reasons I >L .\ K \""" L \ '\ l>F K-.. rm J m1<ldk-agcd v.oman v.ho ha<> a "on- urrlul lam11\ and C\Cr\lh1rig 10 lt\l' lor I t.ikl· good Larl' <>I m\ -.ell ha' c lru1ul·nt 1. hl'l kup' and <l11 n er~ thing I 1..1n to \la\ hl·alth\ hut m' do1.1m '>J" I hil\ c had g1.'0l'\ \h lather died \Oung from hl·art trouhk \h mother and '~"> 111 her \l\ll'f\ had hn.'J'>I c:anccr \h dul'lur ha' ad\ •'>l'd me to take hormone'> for m' O\ll'<>r><>r<>\I'> °franl..I\, I am trmlinJ h\ Jll thl' thing' I .1m \U\ll'Plthk. to V. lwrc lan I Ii nd a rcliJhk '>our1.1.·-to hrlp me 11\C nght'' I r<:ad health m.1ga11nl''· hut' cl} It'" ot the anidc'i .ire wr111cn b) cxpcn-. I lccl thl' mote I kno\\, the ~lll'r m) lhantC'> Plca\c gnl' me 'iomc ad-.1cc -H.\RRIFT I ROM DOBBS FERR 't . N Y DEAR' HARRlET: Have I got a book for you! Between these covers you. wlll find a wealth of information In language that everyone can under- stand. It tells bow to prevent or reduce the risk of AIDS, asthma, birth defects, cancer, e-0mmon colds, con- 1tlpallon, heart attack. hepatitis, lddne)' stones. shingles, ulcers and many ~ther problems .. Impotence is discussed In detail, making it plain that often this problem Is not "all in the bead." It is made clear that certain medicines may l>roduce impotence. and substitutes are suggested. Thi'! book belongs in every family library. The highly respected phys- ician writes wltb authority, ciaril't and humor. He Is Dr. Isadore Rose· nfeld, Cardiologist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York Hospital -Cornell Medical Center. Ills book, "Modern Prevention-The New Medicine" was published by Simon and Schuster. Price $18.95. If your bookstore doesn't have It, shame on them. ••• DE \!{ \N'\I l .\NDFRS: I am a """-k m01ha. ra1'i1ng a hcauttful ~­ \ l'M·nltt d.iughtn alone I hope m~ l1·1tt•r l.tn \J\\ JU<,l onl' \\oman lrom ANN LMIDERS n1t1k1ng lhl' m1<,1akt• I m;,idc Ho" I ""h \Omt•onl' had \\rtllen \ulh J ktt~r lor me to read four 'car\ ago lal I.. v.a\ han1.l\omt· \en. 1n- ll'll1gcn1 and hardv.Qrking. I Ii.new he had k'ft Im "lft• wuh two small lhtldrrn. hut from hts dc\cnptton she 'l>undt·d 1mpo.'>'>thle to hvc w11h. He \.\,3'> <.dkentcr~d but always made 11ml· fur mc Our 'IC\ ltfc v.as 1erqfic. Jad, had a quirk tr rnpcr and fcv. lm·mh I told m~'>l'll I lOuld teach him 111 l'x· more d1ploma1tc afld undrr\tand1ng ..\ H'ar .ind a hall into our rela- IHtn\htp I foun<l ITT)\cll UOC\pcCtedl} prqrnant I k <.ard whatnn I v.anted to do \'J'> Ok. v.11h him \\hen I d'-·udt<l no .1hon1on... he ..aid ·· 't ou · n· l r<1/\ hut I'll \land h\ ·· I <t\l..l·d onl' th,11 ht· 8" e me emotional ~URI>ort thrnugh11u1 nl\ prcgnanq \l; 11ht111 "<> "rt'k c, he fnu nd anothcr '"t.'l'lhl·art T ht•v lcll lor a \arat1on tn Ha\\ all Ill da'' hdurl' nn th1ld \.\,a\ horn l'll'J\1' tdl \our kmak rcadl'r'> that 11 thn 1h111~ thl'\ l.tn diangc a man v.hu ts badh llJ"cd h\ loving him a lot thl'\ .Ill' ml\tJ~l·n ~k doc\ not ha' e 10 l han~l' I hl•rt· Jre pknl> of i.trc"cd-up "llrnl·n v.ho \.\,ti I take him a\ he '' and mJkl' extu~s for cvcf}thtng 1ha1 need' f1x 1ng. And (1od ht.'lp tht•m all -LEARNED 1111 llARD W•\Y IN CALI-FORNIA . DEAR CALIF.: Thanks for a frank and honest letter of confe11lon. I'm sure you have caused many women to ask tbemselves. "h she taUdng to me?" If you're wondering, ladles, tbe answer Is "probably." Gleason almost lost those e[Jisodes By tbe A11oclalcd Pre'is NEW YORI\ Jackie Gleason ..ayo; he often thought of destroying the so-called lmt cp1sodeci o( "The Honey· mooner!I" he had c;torcd 1n n vault because he didn't want to pay for the <;toragc Gleason sold the epl\<xfcs la'il year for an und1\do'ied dmount to Viacom lntcmattonal Sho~t1me has been broadcasting them on c11ble tekv1<;1on and tht'y go tnlo general ,yndicat1on 1n Augu't 1htou&hout the count ry "Somebody a$ked 1f I m11ht have any of the k1nescopc.·, of the kc1cl\cs from 1hc vane1y \hov.'i. ·· Gleason' 5atd 1n an interview 1n 1hc July 1uuc of Playboy maaa- z1nc I \31d. 'Yeah we've 101 a bundle of 1hcm 1n an a1r-con- dit1oricd vault in Miami: and thaf'i when we c;tartcd I had ~n 1t1ni annoytd ~yma the 11r cond1t1onina "'" anywa) "Many timcc;, I said. 'E1t~.~r throw them away or ~ll 1hem . Jackie Gleuon Free 'Kid ' I OS .\ "J( .ELF c;; Produl u Jf'rry Weintraub ftnd C 0Jumh1J P1c.turc'i h:tvc announ<:cd lht'1r O\O.n f-ourth or July ,.n lo l\mt'ri• {Jn<. a fret· \howing of .. f hr Karate J..1<l I I .. Clare Booth Luce I ht• prot!Ulcr \attl Q) r>crn:nt ol the l mo 1hca1ct\ tt·rc..•en1ng •. r ht l\aratt Ktd II" h.1ve a~r<.'C'd Ill Of)('n lht'1r door .. f rida} mornina ~lO ,1 fiN wme. ti"t o;encc1 hac,1\ \'. t•1ntrauh figure~ thr \tunt will (Cl\1 him and C nlumh1a t l m1l11on hut he 11dd\ "1 he picture ; "h\ far"'" I lor the \um mer" Author cited PROVIOE.NC I-. R I -Chris Van Allsburg, whose book "The Polar Express" aboul a C'hnstmar; Evl' visit to the Nonh Pole gained him h1<1 \Ccond (aldecott Ml·dal. Y)\ ti'\ a pity mort' pcof"lt don't hcltt' .. e 1n 5anta ( lau<; r hl· '~·}l'ar-old Van •\IJ,hurg rt.•l·t•tvt'd 1hc award the 1\ml'nc:an l 1 brary /.\s\octatwn ·., h 11he'it honor for an '\mcric:an thtldren·, hook 1n Nev. York C ti\ No .-Itching \..\N FR.o\NC l\C 0 ~hen tht '>an Fnmc1'fto \{tor\ Thfatcr appllrd for naht\ to \tagc ·The WomC'n .. h) ~tart. Boot11 Lace, the contrn\.t \·amc h ck from NcYr York. C tty with a mt,\agc from 1hc .1uthor \he 1n!l1i.tt'd that 0111 1~ trmalc ruin ht' f'lll )ed h)' ftmalt''I wrote '>an fran r1,('o Ch1on1 le colu mn1~t Hcrh C 1en. l WBA'r8 IN A GAME? Bath vulnerable. South deals. NOlTB . .,,, Q 109 ¢Q1G •AKJ89 WEST •&a 'V AQtea o eea EAST •KQ109 Q882 0 J10 '7 2 . •Q 2 •7 IP' SOUTH • A.J 8 I Ci7 KJ' 0 AK4 • 1094 The bidding: Soatb Weet NDrtb Ea.et INT PaH 8NT Pue Pue Pue Opening lead: Six of 'V "What's au this fuss about the difference betweeat rubber bridge and duplicate?" writes a reader from Sall Francisco. "Either you can play the game or you can't. It's as simple as that." · Would that that were the case. Unfortunately, the difference in scoring makes for a completely dif· ferent gl!JTle. But here's a case where the hne between the two 1s blurred. Regardless of what game you are playing, you reach three no trump on a simple auction West leads a heart and dummy's ten wins. How would you play the-hand? The contract is simple if East can be kept off lead. That Is impossible if East holds the queen or clubs twice guarded. Since you need only four tricks from that suit, you can guard against the possibility of a 0 ,..., .... o~ ._.., •. , "'' ·~ f.)w_I' M''>""blifd .ordt b4I low" ''"'""to-•""O• ~l I H U G E N N 11 11 I I I I S H E 0 C I I I I' I • CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF doubleton queen by cashing the ace-king of clubs. If the lady does- n 't ~rop, you play a third round ot the suit and hope that it ls .West who turns up with the queen. ~ the cards lie, you will make an overtrick. At duplicate it Is another story. Since It makes no difference what you do If West has the queen, the key situations occur when East holds the doubleton queen. If you take the finesse, you will make eight tricks if it fails, ten if it wins; 1f you play for the drop, you make either nine or ten. So it is a close dec1s1on, and we wourd· tend to finesst' Now let's suppose this hand comes up late in a session where you feel you need a few good re- sults 1f you are t.O finish in the money This time it is correct to go against what you would normally do; in this case, you wpuld play the same way as you would In rubber bridge. If you do drop the queen offside, you can expect a fine matchpoint score. WOii ..... I· e o v B H I: An •"'O•nt ..omen •I ,., fl\e .,., , WA•hf!9 t()()m ..nti ,.,.., v~y I I I I iKl,.e Pu9 Alltf makong i,.. P<IY ,.,.,_I \/>e M.0 l•rmty 10 n.< pup No .. tel I wat• Dul OI Flefe loke I! UllMATU I~-·"· ---I I I 1· I 0 .,..,,... ... . ..... ,,_.., r I ,.Q " , .... "'.O·~Q word\ '°"do-••~ ••Cl"' t.!~f. No 1 be\.c..w e '\~·I '1' .,:,':1;i; I ••• " I' I' I' I' r r I .t~P;~ 1!~;~~~~T tl'!O' I I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZL.E. ACROSS 1 Thin 6 Overspreads 10 Absolute 14 Synlhet1c fiber 15 Death no11ce t6 Skahng move 17 Shouts t8 Fines 20 Be in hock 21 Carioonisl 23 Baby s toy 24 Sports name 25 Aclress - T1etney 26 Sleep lover 30 Confine 34 Humbled 35 Come second 37 Needlef1sh 38 co1ri 39 Encomium 41 Ashen - 42 Wapitr · 43 Golf hazard 44 ·wants badly 46 Seed again 48 Substance SO Clammy 52 Gneve 53 Young boy 56 Charter 57 Adhesive 60 Estranged 62 Racket 64 Bad day lor Caesar 65 Ttdtngs 66 Ram troughs 67 Expendtlure 68 Dispatched 69 Garb DOWN 1 London area 2 Ship's nose 3 Aloin source 4 Rubbish 5 Trap 6 Thickets 7 Urge 8 Fastener 9 Ogle 10 Be 1mpor1an1 1 t Withdraw t 2 Dance 13 Further 19 Weapon 22 Dweller 24 Overcome 25 LIQUOI J PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Shoe tier 27 Poplar 28 Army onrts 29 Run away 3 1 Cactus type 32 Fellows 33 A medium 36 M1Htary 40 Ch 4t ' 47 Stranoest 49 In the center OI 5 I Wherewithal 53 Temparal 54 Actor -Ray 55 Disappears 56 Cut down 57 Fork out 58 Exercises 59 Monstroslly 61 Mound 63 Scull .... ... TB& PAMJLT CIRCUS by Bit Keane 'Would you come out for a while, Mommy? We're havin' a parade and we need somebody to watch." i~' I I i .. by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) .. Helen, I think I'll go out 1nd strike It rich." MAR.llADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .. PEANUTS MOM SAVS TO TURN OFF TME TV AND 60 TO 8ED GARFIELD I HATE IT WMEN I LOSE GARFIELP IN 1'H( Pf PA~TMENT e>TORE TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE y- ( t •• ..-.. by Hahk Ketcham • by Charles M. Schulz 7 J "fl,-~,..., • ..,..__ ... "" by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan ~·~ J06T \JACOOMtN61 0\0 '40l.I K~ ntAi ~ WU"T CDJl.0 ._ VA.C.WM 8A.6GETS100 60 ~ONG? ~UU.. IT £~.i;? J by Pat Brady . - . I U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONEsBURY ' -~ .: ~ --AIJIU¥ -r1tu:: ' by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Dou~, ~~~~~~~~~-1 by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau UH<J7 I • • • ' • l • • c • ' ,.. • C>rllft09 Coett OAILY P9LOT/ThUl"9dey, Julty 3, 1988 • f!~f :~~~~~ ~~~ ~=:~e~!!~:?.:.~~~~=.~~.~~~ ·~:1-'I: ~··tt Jr~~:11t chanae<f ils corporate nam~ to Hycor stated that th~ assay could have a maJor indcdpent producer of micro--urc dcvkcs for commc~ial and ~ :U. 1~~, 0~" 'f.i I-J~ ,i!JJ ,Jtt 9tomedlcal lot. . sign ificant J?ublic health benefit. p1occssor-contro!led soners for the miliu1ry ail'(raft; Bavaria Kcytronic rr"'J . w • ,. ~· t ... ~Yi 1ft Or. Richard o. Hamill. president Trtglycendes and cholesterol are conveniencc-co~1cr market. make'! 1ns1rument panels and camera Mltll> f,•'\ •o . ~ ... :•~nc; 1W10•1·: ;t~ Mt • t an(! chief executive officer of the being used as indicators of 1mP,Cnding M h 1 J R • • d t d equipment used for aerial teconnais-t!9J"v'~l II ~ 2~ ~111v 1~a til- Fountain Valley firm. said. ~The ca_novascular d1scase:-'-Apolipopro-foundc:~fRoc~~!!°~arc'::;,~:rpa'in sance by the West Gl"rman Air Force: :~Id . ea11,mc11·~1... ~:' •: ¥:1; .. 0, ·~ i;Jt company has grown from an R&D tetns. however. h~v~ been ~hown to . . , · and Rutherford System-Techn1k i'»rd . f' .... ' ~ fr.I ~t organization into a technology-based be even more pre~~ctive of n~k. to th!s lrvi~c. has ac uired thr<..-e ,German man~faclures automated vital sian ,,. l'a'ldw ,, ,~r· , .~ ~;~ =t f; ~ I · name better reflects its Clipand1ng role usefulness is growing dbmestically Co .. a su!>S!d1ary of~un Chemical Co. industry. ..~CC I . . A I : t:lk~r'.:owido; ~lJ'.fi. ·~~ 1E 'I. in the field of medical laboratory and it 1sexpec~cd to become 8 routine rre 1IVISfonbos. Wlt$hlc3om~;.ned an-Rogerson manufactures helicop-~L8 8~~ i~ I NMA • I dia nostics." H~st 1n heart disease assessment. nua sa es 0 a ut .mi ion. are ters. and aircraft electoral systems inc • Y 1 1he company's stock symbol. The U.S. market for this product 1s Kollsman Syster:n-Technik GmbH of · and equipment. ~ orn I-ri ~L:,~'1' · ~L .• E1~'roF·10 • •. HYBD, remains unchanged presen.tly_ und~rdeveloped. but b) Munich, Bavaria Keytron1c Tech-A~f:ui . t rii"F" lf L ~ft .. Hycor Biomedical Inc. is a 1990 1t 1s estimated to be at S50 nology fi GmbH of Ham~u?, anHd w.-.,t•rn 0111:.1•co•rp. in lrvi·ne ha• A ,...r,und'!· » ~ 1tt ~ ~f,':Gvt ~ 1 ~ 1m s'fii' . I ~t Ruth •r ord Syrt"m T"Chntk mb "' "' .. .. It F'~~•~;,.'~~=•":'"i.ut' ~~ t~:;f .. ·.~l a,; ~:i:n""~s:"~f!111 G:r~1!i. biotechnology firm which dcHl_ops. m1lh.on with t~c worldw1~c market " "" • " . introduced a new hard disk con-~ I 'liif.'. • _ 1. "':! manufactures and markets SPeCtalt} po!>~tbly exceeding S 1-00 milhon. al~?Tohf HamburJ. f h.. .. w troller. the WDI002-27X. It uses the ~Ql'7 h11~ &· i d1agnostu: produccls for the clinical • • • eacq~1~1t.1on .o t cse tnr_ee ne w :!!, . • NL I bo lory lhrO\lgh It cubs1d1ar). 1c·1_ Grad"o Systems Inc. announc"d Rogerson. d_1v_1st0ns, all of which are 2.7 run length limite~ (RLL) record-AM ""F~· ~ Lor Al>lll a't'll otor • a ra .> ... .. bs f R f\ 'n\fo mat ~ a:·Cfl·.~~ }t·w~ 1· . ~'11,,".d~' II~· ': ~·~T·~·:· 7 : S r. I c rc"ord revenues "or th" fiscal vcar newsu id1aneso ogerson A1rcra ' r . -~01,•l . 4 ~ ~ • ft nent111c n .. ,, .. G bH . . . . f . he new controller Wiii record up rw n . • • Hycor has been awarded a Phase 11 ended· March 31. · m ·is a maJor step in sauf ying a to 60 percent more bits nod transfer s A111 1 10 fi f: l 1~ Small Business I nn0\.8l1 ve Research Sales more than doubled to tong-held c9rporat~ ~trat~gy 0 broad.: data al a 50 percent faster rate 1han A~v~:: Adv fl1i. NL re,r/JM l . v•ai v 0 I . .·. a.• l7: •. · granl for $460.000 to develop an $4 t657.000 from S21.340,000 in the eRn~anegr 0our cdapabiltt) tn Europe. had been previously possible usin" ~~" . 18iJJoo..et' NMA " I. I ( I I fi . 0 s n sa1 D SPKI 21 lilt s;fvol'"'n'c~o I :_ ~ L~u~cr'1 n er,r.a· 11.ii ~;~lo ~')~ . assa} . or apo 1poproteins, use u 1n pnor year. ot·omc rom continuing ollsman Syslem·Technik manu-thc-older MFM encoding scheme. AUl•nc• c.~: ~ ·~ .., a:.sess1ng heart disease nsk. operations was $1 .781 ,000. or 40 l~ •1113-~ The company had prev10usly been crnt:. a share, posting a significant ' Gov~ .ti &· awarded a S50.000 Phase I grant for turnaround from a :rear ago. when the (I} !I! .. , Ill''~~ .. , __ , rn~r ~ ,. s.n~:r 0'fr~ 1p1 the ~ame prOJCCI. When approving compan) reported a loss of j~lJr • ;: .' ~:V 1i '.~ Mun eo N 131 om S 2t 2 ff-ii · the grant the National Heart. Lung $1 .044.000, or 47 rents a share - -__ ,.__ •• - - - -• .!..~"r , .. , . MauT 11 M I/ I . : erWllll 'A ... NL ! A ..... ~ .. Cull,1 MM~:v:l~llf s",,(Tc~. \::Ko·»~~ "N~· ~ MM~M~I l 11' 7 I[.: ~'~ .. '°"~· r~ .. N .. L NEW YORI< CAP) -The lollowlng llsl NEW YO\K (A~ -The fol~wlng llsl ·orp ~I PJ N ~ r1 Nt l, At~! .... 4~ NEW YOftK tAll>I CMPa11 S7 ·• sa • Rtt"~' shares ate included. . No s~urllies lra~lng. belOw S2 are Incl-1 1 2 ... 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Follow the Instruct ons on t e pac ages ""'--us,. c.P 152 111111 ""'--carefully and completely. Use common 1: ~ sense. ~ : 4. Don •t experiment or use handmade fi re· : works. A~~· ~9! tit' !"~ .. ,, 'r I ~L ~ ! ~ 5. Dangerqus & Illegal fireworks are just that ! ~ r IBJi lk ~;?,;;: 1~ ~ Y 1 t ~~ · ~ ~ -DANGEROUS AND ILLEGAL ~ 0'l~fi,,'"'2T#f;1u f11 ~\:' •'ii 13 ~ ' L ~2.'l!'! ~ * 6. NEVE R POI NT OR THROW FIREWORKS. * ~i~~rr;0·.~ 10 i·; l 1 ~~ :~·~~~.H 1 ,at '"~ ·~f~ ffj ·~ ~I~' I * 7. Make this 4th of July a family celeoratlon. * ~" ~tl A~ 1t:U ~ 11M1 'tt) w:art _ Jt. Keep children under the supervision of a Jt 0'i.f: G•r:" ~t rw~~ (NJ. , »i ; I"' ~ 11 Two Year Olds Sb~ furlongs * responsible adult. ' * xn~:I i!1iJ~1~~ ~fJ~~· tS,qs 1.L I~~ '.)~I VD '~q~&rt . ~ * A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE * ~ffi ~t ~rf. f~nl l "0 ~ II •: 1Hl ·~ ,,~_..,.'7/1~ : HARBOR LAWN-MOUNT OLIVE' : ~.r~· 2}jl~1Jlt~ ~ ~1:~n~. ~·,, ~ ~;ifhl~ JUANENO ST AKES ORANGE COUNTY RICING FAJR * C'RM~'fgRY • MAUSOLEUM • CREMATORY J J. • I l:f"• I 1i ~: l1i ~ ._ 1625 Gi ler Avenue Costa Mesa 540-5554 'i~·i • . K~.fr! ,,, 6 ~:.,: j ]P· ... 111111a•,. 4961 Katello Ave. losAJamitos n41995-1234·113/431 -1361 ~ :tk Vane~ 11 ~1 k~·~ ~·tt ~w ~ ·~ '---------------'I ·········.·········· r! r IJ~ lhJ ~~: u~ lrn St I~ I ~ ~!.1%:=; - I ... ' ' -. . St ocks post slight loss NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices showed a moderate Ion Thursday u ttaden eashcd in on the market's recent pins before the lont JulY.· 4 weekend. .,.. · Analysts said expcctatiops of lower intaest rates penistcd in the light of continuinJ evidence· ·. that economic wth was sloailh. The aovem-t1lrtenrt1r"retlort-thilrr1TOrni111r1:rir"l~~tft1Sloy=m=c=n-...--~~--- situation for June sho decliaes in noof.arm payrolls and the IJVerap factory work wt.et. - That news tended lO n:infora: I . the federal Re$erve might decide to io~ it11 discount rate to try to Ai.mutate the economy. But the timing of any such action rcmaultld uncertain. And some Wall Streeten have ~un M) ~ suspc:ct that its benefits have ~ ~ -antJcipatcd in stock prices with the market a rise to record highs 1n each of the put three sessions. HEW VOltK (AP) Jul. 3 Go Lo QuoTEs Activity slaclcened th1s ·afternoon as many market participants departed for the holiday. The Dow Jones avcraae of 30 indu trials drooocd 8.16 to l.900.87. W H~T NYSE DID T,, lf Dow JoNE S A ~ERAGES , METAL S QuorE s NASDAQ SuM MARY the G-9. Rom <ZJ19lorrl. qu\t4 ~\bly thi pzrfa.ct pclalt; e . · l::>e~\C 1ntZW,ry mon'~ wordrobz. soft. n.n n nzpcl: Hw t. o l I coLtal ehal l Wlth 119ht~L9htJ to~hrnng, , vqntJzd 'cleck I kmUAd cu~ end bottoro, thz. mo&t~lOT wlndbra.okar ciw.r ' t.on .novy, r12d erd bnt1'9h ton n&WpCl't. bulch .... 'l!lehlOO ~lori&i. 111\/&t~ !J010 ~v:xxiVll\c91-tOOl~~. 21Ymll7 pe1'0dam ~~aouthlaNi...,. ,&eJ»t 9~~ mon thrufh 10t.o9. ~t.urdoy10t.o6& ~noon lo) . • I I • Immigrant laws need to reflect American ideals Lady Liberty will be America's most visible immigrant on lnde~ndence Day and her poignant, poetic inscription will be scanned for relevance on hcr-- 100th birthday. In 1883, three yea rs before the Statue of Li berty was dedicated, New York writer Emma Lazarus closed her sonnet ··The N ew Colossus" wi th these lines: Give me your tired, your poor, Your buddied man e• yeam1D1 to breatbe free, Tbe wretcbed re/ase ol your teemlag abore. Send tbese, tbe homeless, tempeat-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside tbe golden door! Do we still mean it? Are immigrants welco med here with open arms today? Do poor, tired , huddled Mexicans seeking the fruits of the promised land get a wann reception in Califo rnia? Or are they considered a threat to a socict} that claims to take its pri de and its strength from 1t~ immigrant hentage? A little of both, 1t seems. People who imm igrate to the United States legall y are accepted at least as well a~ the Eastern EuroPean immigrants were accepted at Elli~ Isla nd almost a cen tury ago. But those who e nter the U nited States witho ut documentauon are dnven into an undergroun d society that can o nly breed povcrt}. illiteracy a nd crime. The masses huddled agai nst the chill winds of poverty and oppression in their homelands huddle here against detection and deportation. Yet they stay. braving the dan~ers of the J}ew barno. creating barrios where no ne existed , rather than return to the certain bleakness of their futures in na tions like Mexico. whe re there i~ virtually no m iddle class to whi ch to aspire. Our laws against illegal im m igration serve only to offset a small fraction of the unemployment blamed on undocumented aliens b y creating jobs for l mm1grat1on a nd Naturalization Service agents. · T~y do not deter poor people from seeking gainful e mployme nt in the United States. T hey do not dissuade Amencan employers from hiring cheap. illegal labor. They do not protect Jobs for Jobless Amencan cn 11en~. And. perhaps their greatest flaw. the> do not allo"' the ass1 m 1latton of these people into our society once the} are here. In the spint of L1bcn) Weekend. in the sp1nt of honesty. an the spint of Amenca. we need to rethink our policy on illegal 1mm1grat1on . We need to accept the fact that no nation 1s strong e nough to stifle the h uman desire to survive: we ~hould embrace the notion that this country would not stifle that desire. at has alwa>s encouraged 1t. We need to accept the fact th,at thousands of illegal Mexican immigrants will seek their fortunes in California because the economy of their home nauon offers them so little and California seems to prom1~c ~o much more. We need to accept the fact that the burden of po"ert~ associated with the suppon of the 11legal alien population wil l be ours to share unti l we can accept policies that strengthen the Mexican economy and encourage cit1zensh1 p among the aliens who -despite thetr illegal status -dwell among us. lfwe believe t he inscription on the Statue of Libert}. ""e "'Ill understand that the motives of the 11legal a hens are the same as the motncs that brought man~ of our ancestors to this country While we do not have to accept lawbreaking a~ an expression of good intentions. we should not perpetuate laws that are anathema to the ver) ideal that made Amenca great. Music crltlc wins kudos plus knocks for reviews I I lhl' I d11111 I "OU Id ltlo.l· lo \'l'h • •llll" ( IHI\ I' 1lnw1 10 tlw 1 )Jtl\ 1'1lttt ,t.tll It " •1 IH·,hinr ,1lh·r \f, ll'Jr' in 1h1.· I l.1rh11r .trl'a to hJ\l' \11meont" , JpJhk 111111,tnn~ r1t1r 1nl n·:a\lngh IOll'rl''>llng rtlU'>llJI fan But 111 hie, Junl' I' 10\\'rtng 11f thl' Ba wque \lu\11. I l'\ll\JI h1. hat .1 ra"' nervt n 1.omp.mn~ l>r nurton Kar~on., ~·rltirmJnll to .in unhut toned g.atht•nn~ 111 \Inn~ plaH·r., reading" the lttaaturl· '\111 way' I h.l\l lt\l'd 1n hoth realm., a~ a l1ddll•r \.\l plmH·d through 4uilrtcllc5 ol I l,1Hln "v1111art. lketho"cn and up to tht.• < minor of Hrahm\ and :i tr~ at RaHI I hi\ wa' n:ad1ng ' Nothing rema1m·d glued togcther tn the p<>tnt wr'd dare Ian· an .wd1cnn· Dr KMc,nn\ rx·rformancc· "'·" l \aC't he kncv. h1.,· \wr1.· and got a t rcd1tahlc product from pla)'t.·r\ and \IXJh'it<, Hts 1\ a ··cam1.·rata 11roup, hul "reading· 11 ain't "-ho hut 1>1 Kar\on could have gl\en u<. f ll1<. ' ( ,, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .._nhc, Pa'>'><t1.agliJ for organ Jnll \lnng., a \uperh unlo.no"n v.ork" The other 1h11rn I'> Mr Pa lml'r'' rl'\ 1c" of tht' \ndn·" < h.1rlton ·Part1ta ( oncerto · I quo11.· Mr Palmt l' 'Tht• J1lompan\1ng harps1thord hcram1.· \ttm1fi1.antl\ more prominent than thl' '><>lo 1nc,tru m1.•nt to "h1t h 11 \houlll hJ q• tx·en \uhord1nate ·· Ha'> our u1111. ner been lulled h) d languid lute"' II tht· harp'>1Chord O\l'rr<>"'-l'rl'd tht• <,olo (lUitar I'd remind Mr Palml'r that Mr ( harllon not onh 1.11rnrm<,1.•d and ..corrd tht'i opu' hut d1rtt t1.·d 11 J\ well. Herc Mr l'<tlmn v.t11p' th1.· wrong dog. Mr Palmer clmr\ h" 1.olumn "'Ith this pristine example ol ho1krplate, ··(i1\en deCISI Ve ffiU\ICOI leader\hlp and ')u1Tic1en1 rehear\.11. tht''l' mu- \lctan<. <ihould he: rea(I\ h\ nt 'I H'ar · ( ould II hc,· lh!lt nur l rt Ill llll\\('d th1.· l C)Ol l'rl" .. , .... Zlnl f IJ I TomTefl .,.,, llJ!r\Q EO•IO< o..., ..... , Cly £0!0< T.-i Ci.NII ,.....,.Ed•\Of c, ... ...., &l>Ofll E 0.IOt 1 [)( :\( ''"IJ"-'\l<I "l''-' port fkal h ~•l'J Cflu,cflmlll'I I ~l Cent,_. PJQdu. I ' '41 40('' T wry I( llftdM C·•CuMl!011 "41NIQ'!' . ........ ~, l,4~1(11tnQ ()fpt IO< ..._,INnin• C:lilti.Tt«l Olf.c:tu1 Len Bias' death. may have saved thousands of lives Awa reness of what cocaine can do is the route to reform Thl' tleath from cocaine of the ba!>l..l'tb;ill pla~cr Len H1a-. "-a'> - inn 1tabl) -the '>UhJl'\l of talk-show d1KU!>!>1on last '"ed. 1ndud1ng tht' Da\ 1d Hnnl..lt.·) program The qur\- tum wa'> as~ed in effect Who l..1lled I l·n H1a'>" A.nd < 1enrgc V.. 111 a panelt<,t on thl' '>hO\.\ an'>"'-ercd 4u11.l..h and JlUlel\ that l 1.·n Bias killed Len Bia., V.. di '>umeune obJl'Ctcd. " that l\Jltl~ anurate·• Didn't Tht' S)stem l..111 Ll·n Bia,·• Hov. 'that again'' "-'ell. I he \)~tern )a)\ that drug \elhng 1<. ilkgal Drug !>elltng ne' cnhckss goc., on I hcrelore. if I en Bia<. v.a<, ablt' to hu\ uKa1m· thl'n d0t.•<,n'1 11 follo"'- that The S)Stem \.\3S guilt\ of non- rx:rlormann: thcrl'for1.· Th1.· ~)stem ~alktl ll·n Bia'' T hl· '' llug"m '" '>u~·rli1. 1a·11, at- 1r;1l11\ e hut l~g .. ll'rtJtn que'ttlOn ... J11H1ng tht•m that an 1nd1' 1dual \1tt.a1nl' U\1.'r dut•\n't t..no\.\ the ei1ent ol lhe IO\ll 1mpall ol ;i \lngk -.n11l uf 1.rn:ainc on ht!> 1.un!>utu11on (1t'orge V.. 111 gaH· an n:impk of\.\hat uK·atnl' lJO du l lting our old friend" lhe rate, It appear'> that J t·unou\ Jul tor pul .1 rat an a 1Aooden ho\ \1 on1.· t'nd 11f thl· ho\ wa\ plai n old lnod at 1h1.· other uK'alnl' H.1, 1ng n1hhkd tht· 1.olo.l· the ra1 Jtt1.·mptt•d tn get more of 11 ,ind died ol '\tJna11un 1n thl' effort r hl· 1mplie<l thl'\I\ hcrr , .. 1ha1 \llnll' human tx·1ng, "'uuld \tar\c to death (or k1ll1 rather 1h,rn for'3kc their do-.1.· of 1.oke < 1n1rgt· Wtll., u1ndu.,.on IA.J\ k.,, than u1mpelling It" 1hat 1A.hl·n 1hc la"'-'a\\ 111 \ou. \OU 1..innu11akl· c.:cK:i1m· tlw la\' ough.t to ml-.1n 11 I ought'n up thl' '>an1. lll>n'> Th1.• lollo" tng d,I\ ll'J"ll>rll'r Jo WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Thomas ol The Ne"' York Times publa<,hcd a dcprewng \tor} hrad- ltnrd .. Odd<, Hca,11\ f-a,or l en1enc~for Drug Dealing in 1hr < 1t) ·· T ht• rq!rettahlc rnnclus1on dra""n b~ thl reader on c.:nmplet1ng the <>tOr\. " that 11 '" <,a fer in Ne~ ) ork ( ti) to 'ell nKa1nc than ti 1!> to v.alkatro\~( l'nlral Park "lf,oubu\ \ell or earn drug\ on the \ireCt!> Of .....,e\.\. York the odd!> arl' O\t:r- ''helm1ngl\ 1n ~our la\C>r that }Ou "'111 not go lo pn\on. l'\ l'n 1 f ) ou arc arrt''>ted ·· OJX"r-Jt1on Prt'\<,url' Point a maJor l'llor t to rid the l 01A1:r ~ J<,t ~ttk of drug dealing. ha\ re<,ultl·d in 17.761 .irrc'>I\ for drug dealing The rl'\ult'1 \ome 4 76 \t·ntt'ntc\ ol a \t•ar or more 1n pn\on ""-'l' ha'l' o,ome ~·oplc Jrrl'\tl'd IX or 20 time!>. and the\ 're hal k out on th1.· \trn'I'> .. "-'1th ·the Jlquu:<><.c.-nn·of the 1udgc,·1 You ha\t' 111 tw k 1dd 1 ng .. I hl' Judge'.. rnmml·nh Rae l>o"'-Ol'\ Ko,het1 "'ho 'upcn 1.,c~ the '1.~1.·en1ng of \111n1.· ol th1.· lJ'>e!> that 1.oml' 1nt11 the \pcl 1al ~arcot1n Pr11'>t'lUlur <. ull1ll' "rJngl' from Jpathl'lrl 111 do""nnght JbUSl\l' on drug lil'>t'' \t lhe pka harga1n1ng \tJgl'\ th1.•\ J\lo.. '"-' h\ dtd \OU bnng ml' thl\ garhagt•''' ·· 'lo" the n>mplaint in "11.·v. ) ork < at\ " .1, one v.-ould npccl The} neell moH iudge' Thnt' JU\I Jrl·n·1 l'nough of th1.·m around 10 Ir) Jll 1h1.· dl'frndant' v. 11h th(· rnull that thr\ g1.·t o il on prnha111111 and re<,umi.· 'l'llin•~ dru~' II v.1.· had nrnrr iudtzl'' of cour'i<' we would have more conv1c11ons. .\nd 1f we had more conv1ct1on!>. ""e would need to build more Jails. Ha\1ngdone so. would we then p01 an t:nd tothc drug problrfll'> Probabl) not.' and for two n-.sons. The first is that although the odds might increase that 1he seller wi ll go to Jail. h1sodds would remain favorable. 1 r Wt' n:ad that th err werr 17. 761 arrest~ 1n a given year. we must a')sumc that thel'r were -what. 10 11ml·s as many legal 1nfrac11<>n!t'' lfb) \upcrhuman effort one raised from th1.· n1s1ing o ne-half of I percent <)our current chance of landing in Jail 1f ~ou deal co~e) 10 sa)'. 20 percent. "'ould the llow of coke s1gn11ican-th d1m1n1sh'1 Probabl) nut Wh).., A\k that ra1 This doc'> not call lor c;1rateg1c drspa1r O\Cf the problem of d1c;- courag1ng tht' use of cocaine The c.kath of Lrn Bias ma) ha'e \avcd a thousand 11 ves The U\t' ol ac.:1d l'I 'e\l·rel) d1m1n1shrd bt'rnu'>C )Oung J.)l:ople lx'.came alert tu m cnx·ntnc to'\1c1t\ We learned o"er 1hr wcc~­ cnd that .\I OS 1s no"' '><> end1.·m1c 1n Ha111 that 11 '" bring trnnsm111ed..,:1 .. much b) hetero~nu:il' •• ~ h) homowxuals. It 1s hard to 1mag1nc 1ha1 1.onvrn- 11oncrrs 1n Port au Prinn· "'-Ould heavily patron11c th(' whorchou'ie\ therr. It is the gt'nl'ral knov.kdge of the danger of drugs that will dampen the cunosll) to taste them nol fuc;trnn legal mrasures .\n rnl1ghtcned \OCtet) v.-ould 1(1<. U'> 1t<.energ1t's 1n twodirecllon'> T ht' firc,t 1-. to ad,ert1sc the awful danger\ of drugi.. the second to help 1ho\C who \lipped to reform Thr proposal of morr cops. more rudges and more Jctils v.-111 do vef) littk other than to t·ont1nue to suh')1d11r J c.:nminal c,ubculture. Will/a m Buckley I a tyndlcat<'d columaist. -l)ttt1ii1Udt.Ul~!;,J,fik•i;f.IIW.i .. --------------- Delays in Cairo embassy parallel U.S. foreign policy Beset b y fears a b out offe nding hos ts. attracting t erroris ts to g ra ndiose ta rge t \'-\~Hl\,(,10~ -The '>1\-)ear mult1mllho11-dollar dfon to build a m·"' \mcnlan f.mbass; in ( a1ro 1s c1 nl'ar-pcrfe< 1 · '} mhol ol thl' l n11ed ~tJlt'\ · on·J[Wtn ofT-aga1n M 1ddlt" la\I poltn riddled h) douht~. he'>et h\ kar of ollending. hopcle<.\I) hc\1- tant I 11..l' l \ poli1. \ the em ha'>" proJt'LI tx•gan v.1th tht' be'it of in1rn- t111n\ It \\,1' ong1nall) ·to be a gll•an11ng ~1<1-'>tur~ tower-mode\t hy the: <;tandardc, of ( h1cago's or Man hattan·, m odC'rn-da}' pyramid ..tlu1ldc1s. but certainly 1mpre'is1ve 1n tht· lu"'-. drah skvlinr of( a1ro J here wa1; no doubt o(thc need lor 11 m·v.-and larger embasc;.>' In tht' aftermath ol lhr <amp ()avid accords and 1h1.· h1ll1un\ 1n l 1.s aid that "'-Crc lhl"fW"lll' ufthr agreement -the l "I m"'1on 1n ( airo quickly grew 10 mort• than I 000 people. one ol 1hr h1ggc•11 \mtman outpo'it<i tn the v.orld l mbau> employee\ ~altered 1n \maller bu1ld1ngs all mer (.a1ro v.ould tx· brought t°'e1her in a ~1ngk. t'lfa 1t·n1 nnilc hu1ldtna Uu1 .,e,ond thought\ c,oon came into ~nggv Rottom on lmlc t'at lerl. lolluw1ni :i11~dl\ on i\mcm.an cm· ha•"1t~'> 1n Tthran. l<ilamahad and 1 npoh. and lht a\\.t1n1nat1on ol f:&)'flt1an Pre\1dt•nt An\.\':tT ~adat in IQ81 ,,, . Tht' cl1111h1cr<1 wontkr<-d lr nn tnlJ)O\ln htJh·rt\t' cmba.,.,y would I l prt ..cnt too tc·m1lt1n~ a tartet · lor. ·11.·rron\t\. and 2) oflend \ens1t1ve ~ g~ pt1an'> ·\ 'icn1or diplomat in tht' ( a1ro l'mha\'>) wrote a memo 10 \\ J\htngton titled "Wh> I Oppose th1. Propmed C hanrer) Plan .. The anitul\hed memo read 1n pan · \n 18-to 20-'10f) tO"'-er (I\) 1nappropnate to a low profik lJ S go"t.•rnment official presincr 1n f.g:.pt f'ollow1ng the a'iS3'>'itna11on ol Prr">1dcn1 Sadat. JI 1'i especially 1m- portJnt to bt' d1-.creet W(· mu\t be 1.·c,pt•t 1all} <.en'l1t1vc not 10 appear to bt' ·pulling the \trtngs' on a puppet government in Egypt." ~ I he 20-'ltOr) tower "would be a "1<,1hlc \ymhol of 1n overwhelming l \ prc~nce:· the diplomat con- tinued "It could be at best a subJeCI of pubht. comment and nd1cu1c and at wor'it a potential lightning rod for dcmons1ra11ons or mort' 'ienous problems" The bureaucrat<. 1n Wa!>h1naton che....,ed thc:1r nails for a while and decided lh(' ('mbauv man wai. naht· fhe build1n1 \houlci be lower Thev deudcd thal I (l \torte\ would be wmpat1hle with the dr'l11"' low profile and tndi. v.cr(' 1nv 11cd • .\n Eaypt1an rontru<.'tor v.-a~ cho,en 1n I 9K2 The cmb SS) would CO\t about S27 millton. and bt· tTh1\hcd b)' January 1986 It '°°" became ohv1ou\ that 1he ('on tractor w11cin'1up10 the 1uk. State ()(panmenl end (1rncr•l .\ceountin& OIT1n· document., ohturnrd h" our I JACK AIDEISOI and JOS£PH SPEAR ~ associate Lucelte Lagnado hsted th\. "rlassic signs" oftrouhlc: subcontrac· tors and worker., complaining of not being paid. a halt to the contractor'" contributions to Egyptian soc1ol ~­ cunty, and a noticeable SIQ>\ldown tn actual construcuon. \ By the time the State Ocpanmcnt finally fired the contractor, in Janu- ary 1985. there was only a three-to fouMtory 'hell of a bu1ldin,a. A department offic1,bl ·explained that 1t had taken a long time to p ther the documentation neC'ded 10 cancel the contract w11hout o lepl battle Even while the search for a new contractor was $01na on. the old argument over hc11ht WO\ revived. A few h h·me build tng'i had been m~cted in ( airo. including the 21- !ttory Ramsc H1hon. which would makt a talltr embassy lcu con- !tp1cuou~. And the numb<'r of em- ha\s) employee\ had arown. In the end. thou&h. the dcpanmcnt decided to stick with the 16· tory pl:in. w11h perhap\ a m1ke,h1f\ 17th lloor added A Japanc'ICAmcncan con\Ontum aot lhe contract. nd work t'i procttd1nJ~P.?Ce Rut the price la '' now $40 1lhon Jack A11dt!t'JOll u Joie pll ·~•r •rt 1yndlc-•t~ t"ol•malll1 ----'~------~--..;;.. ..... -----..... ---.... 31111aoom CallforDla Co-•oa caw CoM ME N r AR~· L:_________ __ ~ ------- Special interest ads-are targeted By JIM ROGERS During the fi&h1' over Proposition SI (the "deep pockets" 101t1a11ve), po"'-erful economic interests hovered 1n 1he background, ghost-like. spend· ing big bucks for slick TV ads. both for Proposition 51 (insurance companies an(i doctors). a nd against (trial law- )ers). Unless the viewer has psychic abilities. he/she can't tell from the ad who 1s really paying for it. The ads list , ague .. Mom and apple pie" front group names ~hke "Californians for Sensible Laws' ). which arc irrelevant at best and misleading at worst. A c0aht1on including-Cahfomu1 ( ommon Cause. Californian$ Ap1nst Waste. and Friends of the Eanh 1s tired ol 1he special intcmt ghost\ who hide behind phony front names and· slime us with secretive d,ecep11ve ad campaigns. >\t the coaltuon's request. Sen. Dan ~('{ orquodale has introduced SB 1904 Thi~ "(Jhostbusle~ bill" would cxpo'iC the i.hadowy backers of ex· pcM1\e, 1nt11a11ve ad campaigns tQ public scrut1n) by requiring d is- closure: on the ad of who is rcaHy pa)tng for the ad. Current law trusts the special interests to accurately 1den11 fy them· sclvc<, o n their ads. which is like aslong the fox 10 guard the chicken l'OOP \pcc1al 1n1crcsts that can run their dcLrptt vr adc, against underfunded c111zcns !Jroups have defea1ed 14 out of 15 1n1t1011 vr~ that were ahead tn the polls bc:fore thr slick ad campaigns bl'gan .\nd a poll taken for the tobacco 1ndu'itry in 1980 showed that while ( altforn1ans don't react strongly to tht' tobacco 1ndustry·s fron1 group ("{ahforn1ans Against Regulatary f \Cess"). two-thirds of those polled \atd they were more ltkcl) to oppose a "propos1t1on tha1 was endorsed by the tobacco industf) ·· Meaningful disclosure on the ad v.ould cut do""n on deceptive ads because voters would he able tOJUdf.e the-adi. kno"'-tng 11'\at for example. in the case of Prop. 51. tnal lawyers or 1n'iurancc l'Ompanies had paid for ihem \l~o. the l'rnnom1c 1ntrrests would · havt' to takl' the heat for deceptive ad'!, unlikr the currrnt system. where \ 11.'\\l'r outrage as conven1entl) \huntl·d oil to the fro nt groups. For 1nstanc.:c . 1fthe hc:verage 1ndus- tr) were proper!~ disclosed on its ads against the 1982 Bottle 8111. it mipu ha'c tanned a deceptive ad s howmg people on the street sa) ing how Orrgon1ans d1dn 'l like 1hr1r boll Ir hill (In fa<t. thr "people on the \treet" \.\.ere all emplo)ed b) bottle hill opponents. and polls sho....,ed 90 pt.•r1.·cnt apprO\ al for Oregon's bottle hill ) C on-.umt'r\ ol toothpastt' and de· tergent arl' prott'lled b) truth in ad\erll'tng law~ Surcl) "Ott'~ (who arc the ··c.:on'>umers" ol our most prcc mu\ nnnmod1ty· dt>mocracy) are 1.·nt1tled 10 truth in 1n1t1a11vt' adven1s-- 1ng la'A\ Thl' \tall' \1.·nate has !>tuod up for truth in 1n111a11vc ad\Crtis1ng by unan1rnousl) p11B 1ng lhc "(ihostbuslcr!I 8111." But Governor 1>1.•u kmcJtan'ssuppon is essential. He must dc<.'1dt' whether ihe public's right 10 know 1s more 1mpon an1 than Q the \p('t'tal 1ntert''its' nght to dough. lf)ou ha'e been outragrd for years h) slca/). 1,euc11vc 1nitiat1 ve advertising.' ou can no\.\' call for help Who you gonna call"' T he < 1hos1busters Bill. And please call or 'Ante Governor DeukmeJ1an and tell him that you'll remember 1n No\ember -one way or the other Jim Rogers is vice cllalrm•n of C•llfornl• Commoa Cause. Comments welcomed The Dally Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest. Letter s and longer · artlctes of commentary must be signed. They should. be typed or .clearly written and sent ·to: LET- TER S to the EDITOR, Dalty Pilot, Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA. 92926. Please Include your ad- d reaa and telephone number so we may verify authorship. ff you pref er to make a v rbal atatement. you mey call our WE'RE Ll8TININQ telephone number 8'42·8088 -and I ve a t•Pt recorded metsage. Pteae e keep th••• meuagesbrlef. .. .. BJ CllRl8 MONA.BAN ...,,_Cu J S I fleuje Jacbon has been io the nuUc>r lequesfora little more than J9 years, but he can still remembu most every one of'bls S37 home rum. who be bit it ofr and information sur.' roundinait But ask him about any of 47 triples and you're lilcelx to find Jackson.. a matter with the media. at a lost for words -thouah only briefly .• That-opportunity arrived. WedoeJ: day oiaht just a few boun wr-1~!111~~ Jackson had bit a first inning. three- nin triple and scored the eventual winnina run io tbc Angels' 4-3 win · over Chicago White Sox before 27,S96 at Anaheim Stadium. Despite the win, the Angels re- mained a half pme behind fint--plaoe Texas, whicb'tlobbered Minne$0ta, 1()..2,astbeclubbeadsoutona 10-day road trip. Remembering home runs has b'ad to be enough for Jack.son recently. He has not hit a ball out since May 14 apjnst Roger Clemens. The triple was bis first extra base hit since June 14. • "I've beeo)Utting the ball hard the last two weeks, but they've been for sinaJes,'' said Jackson. "I finally hit two balls for strikes. They were one in the gap. hittable balls, but they were down. "I talked to Gene (Manager Gene •·con the next pitch) he ma.de a Mauch) and be said what I was doing mistake with, a fastball up and out ~~_,:;._:.,...1.;.u.~•--J-..;,w;;:as::_ fine. He said 'You're more over the plate." · 1 poi'W\f than _you-inlftk. ~ I t\eeded Jacbon-prompttr whack:cd it up to be reassured. . the lcft.:CCnter field· alley and, while Jackson came to the plate with one the runnners all came around, be ~ust out and Gary Pettis (walk), Wally beat the throw to third.. his first tnplc Joyner (single) and Brian Downina since August 14, 1984. (bit b)'. pitch) on base. _"When you're40(yearsold), you're Netl Allenl4-1) ran the count t<fl.-0 oot thinking lriplc," said Jackson. nd it looked like Jack.son would be "When 1 gotto second. lloolced to see walked for the ninth straiifit game.--w at was happcnio&. I'he bill was--- -But Allen threw two quick strikes to still on the warning ttaclc when I rut ,_.., .... ,......, ............ R..Oe Jacbon ••Old.a the tac °' Chtca&o catcher Culton fiy for the An,aela' 10-ahead ran In the flnt lDninl of n.Y at the plate after Kortnc on Doa.& Deelnces' aacrlflce Wed.naday ntcit'• 4-3 win o•er the Wblte· Soz. run the count full. second and I knew l had a shot." "Anytime you come up with the That brought Doug DcCinces to bases loaded, you are thinking home the plate. DcCinces, who has •b'}l&· run," said Jack.son. "But down 3-0, gled recently with runners1jn seonna We need a run. I wanted to maJte sure position, htt a fly ball just deep to put the ball in play and not hit into enough to right and Jackson narrowly a.double play. beat HaroldlWoes'throwtotbcplate "I was not as aggressive on those (Pleue eee A.1'GltL8/C4) LaRussa accept$ ·~1Jallenge 1'urrell's handicap starts Sunda·y in Pilot Stumbling Dodgers , fall into West cellar· Form~r White Sox .. manager hired b y last-place Oakland OAKLAND (AP) -Fonner Chi- c.age White Sox Manager Tony LaRu$sa said Wednesday his first chore JlS lftw Oakland manager as ta bring a winning spirit to the slumping A's. Club officials said aOer agreeing with LaRussa on a multi-year con- tract that they don't expect him to find a quick fix to the team's probiems. The A 'sJust hope: the fiery. 41-~ar-old LaRuna. American l...e8gue Manager of the Year in 1983, can keep the dub from sliding deeper . mto the AL West basement. ··we're a down. club, because nobody likes to get beat," LaRussa said of his new balklub moments af\er stepping off a night from Chicago to San Francisco and being_ greeted by A's Vice President Sandy Alderson Wednesday night. "Got to try to tum that cycle around." The former White Sox manager said he has no plans for immediate changes. but: "I'm . going to watch them. evaluate what I see and try to get them competitive right away. "Gettins healthy would be a step in the right direction." · LaRussa. dismissed by Chicago on June 20. P.robably will not manage the A's-until they go to Boston on Monday, missing the three-game series in Milwaukee that starts Fri- day, A's President Roy Eisenhardt said. LaRussa was the only candidate the A's talked to after firing Jackie Moore last week and will have "full authority to make changes on the club from the day he takes over;· Eisenhardt said. ·t..aRussa's only reluctance in join- ina the A's, according to Eisenhardt, stemmed (rom his desire to move his familr from Chicago .and take a vacauon with his wife and two young children. "My first priority is my family." LaRussa told The Associated Press. Terry Turrell. who has been aro4nd horse racing most of his life. will join the· Daily Pilot Sunday as the newspaper's handi- capper. stat1st1es and odds and has pres- ented handicapping seminars. Turrell 1s a Huntington Beach resident. Turrell was a <:rea tor and con- tributin* editor of the "Daily Rep<?rt. · better known as the "Pink Sheet." whi<;h is sold in conjunction "with the Baedeker guide. The Baedeker guide 1s sold as an aid at all Southern Cali- fornia race tracks. Turrell's ed ucation includes completing more than four year, of coursework in Business Ad- ministration and Management at Glendale College. Long Beach . State. Chapman and Orange Coast. Turrell has also served as paramutuel operator and was a weekly column 1st for "The Right Track" and "Harness Hoofbeats" newspapers. He has also been a college lecturer on ho~ racing, He 1s licensed as a paramutuel clerk. pnce. maker. patrol judge and entry clerk. 'complete racing coverage, in- cluding enlnes, results and Tur- rell's ht1ndicaps. will begin Sun- day in the Daily Pilot. Terry Tarrell -Leli~l Survives hctated battle Top-se_e_d_o-utdu-els Mayott up his preparations for Wimbledon by captunng the title e at Queen s Club three weeks ago, pulled off the only t h W bl d ·. service break in the second set. that coming 1n the 10th 0 reac im e on semis and final game. Lendl double-faulting at set point. WIMBLEDo'N. Eng1and (AP) -Top-.,ccded Ivan Lendl was stretched to the hm11 Wednesday. beating American Tim Mayotte in an five-set quarterfinal at Wimbledon that reverberated with e'lplo-;ive shots by both men and kept Lendl on course toward h~ first maJOr 11rass-coun championship. • Also gaining semifinal berths in heat that reached I 04 degrees at courtside were defending champion Boris Becker of West Germany, Yugoslavia's Slobodan Zivojinov1c and Frenchman Henri Leconte. . Lendl's 6-4. 4-6, 6-4, 3-6. 9-7 cliff.hanger over' Mayotte closed out the long day and gave Wimbledon its first all-European men's semifinal round since the challenge round was abolished in 1922. Becker rode his big serve to a 6-4. 6-2, 7-6 victor; over Czechoslovakia's Miloslav Mecir, and Zivoj1nov1ch stopped India's Ramesh Krishnan, 6-2. 7·6. 4-6, 6·3. Leconte. often . brilliant and frequently erracuc. defeated Australia's Pat Cash, 4-6. 7-6. 7-6. 6-3. On Fnday~ Lendl will meet Ziv0Jinov1ch. while the 18-ycar-old Becker takes on Le<:onte. Lcndl broke Mayotte to begin the match. He served out the sct..a routine beginning for what eventually turned into a royal battle staged.in front of a packed stadium. including royal fiance Sarah Ferguson and Princess Michael of Kent. Mayotte. a nattve of Springfield, Mass .. who finished Lendr again moved out front when he solved Mayotte's serve in the ninth game Al 30-40, Lendl jumped on a serve to his backhand and ripped it cross- court. When he held at 15, the Czechoslovak right-hander who now makes his home in Greenwich. Conn., held a 2-1 leal..'. in sets. \1ayotte held at 15 to began the third set. I 'h hours 1nto the battle. then reached break point four tt'mes agai11s1 Lendl an the second game. Lendl. noted for his fidgeting and t1me-eonsuming preparations before he serves, es ii. Mayoue, was given a time violation warning by umpire Stephen Wanyard after he took more than the alloted 30 seconds to serve. "Call iteverv time. then," Lendt shouted at Winyard. He promptly double-faulted, g1V1ng Mayotte the hreak he needed. On the changeover. Lcndl kepi up the argument with the umpire. The 6-3 American never was challenged on his serve' as he captured the fourth set and knot the match once again. .. , thought the wammg was totally unfair:· Lendl said. "I was warned before the match that both of us were takang too long between points for the last few matches. I asked·htm 1fhe would call I 'i seconds evel) umc and he said ht• would. "Titcn all ofa sudden hr calls warning I think that:s "el) unfair_·· ~ussell 's miscue allows Ctnci natl to rally for 4-3 win . ----- "'CINCINNATI (AP)-Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez. fighting off concerns about his career, dropped the Los Angeles Dodgers into last place Wednesday night with a gam~winnmg double. Just hours after meeting with club officials to discuss his future. Perez came off the bench to line a bases· loaded double into the righH::enter field gap and give the Reds a come- from-behmd 4-3 victol') over the Dodgers. Los Angeles fell to last place for the first ume tl:Jis season wtth its SlXth consecutive loss. its longest losing streak of the season . "I felt very confident," Perc1 said. .. , feel good an s1tuat1ons hke that. They gave us an opportunity to come back. and I didn't want to blow it." Pcre1. 44. met with General Man- ager Bill Bcrgesch to discuss what will happen when Nick Esasky as ready to come off the disabled last 1n the next few weeks. Perez, hitting 232. is considered a candidate to give up a roster spot. Perez said Bcrgesch told him no roster move will be made until Esasky is ready to play again. · ··They didn't want me to worry," Pe~z said. "They didn't want 1t to affect my perfonnance." Perez got the chance to shine because the Dodgers fumbled away a IOth-mning lead and a chance to win the game with a double play. Ken Landreaux singled home a run to tic the game 2·2 in the eighth. then singled home a go-ahead run in the top of the 10th off John Franco, 2-4. • Reliever Ed Vandc Berg. 1-4, gave upa leadoffsingle to Buddy Bell in the bottom-of the innmg, and p11ich- runner Kai Daniels was safe at second · on a· ficldor's choice off Ron Oester·s. bunt. With one out. pinch-hitter Tracy Jones hit a potential aame--end1ng double-pla) grounder at shonstop Bill Russell. who lost thC'ball from his Clerriens' bid for reCOrd falls short against Toronto, 4-2 BOSTON (AP) -Roger Clemens' bid to 11e an Amcncan Lea&ue record for most wins at the stan of a season ended Wednesday night when the Boston riaht·han<tcr lost hi-. Grst pme of the season. 4-l to the Toronto Blue Jays. Losioa af\er 14 con~utive victories. Clemens fell one sh> of the Al-record for the most wins at the start or a season. set by Cleveland's Johnny Allen in l 937 and equaled by Baltimore's Oavt McNally an 1969. Rube Marquard set the major lcque record wtth 19 stra1Jht v1ctone.s at the stan of the 1912 season with the New York 01ants. ··sure. l'm a httle d1sappo1nted. but th1nas JUSt didn't work out," C'lcmcns wd. "I felt strona. felt pretty aood in the cool (S7-dearct) wcathtr -."Ind did exactly what I wantt'd, but ca~ ur ,hon .. 1 ht Hlue Jay\ held to ont" hit for ~vt'n .. 1nn1nas. ~ored three runs 1n tht' eighth to pull it out. . Clemens struck out,c1aht and walked two, both rn 1he llt'Vtnlh 1nnms before he apparently 11red The only hit ofT him to that pomt was George Bell's 15th homer in the founh. Th~n. with a 2-1 lead on Marty &mu's 1wo-run homer in the fifth. the hi& naht·handcr faltered. Ernie Wh11t le<l off the c1gh1h with a walk on a l·2 pitch. Ron Shepherd ran for Whitt and too~ S«ond ns r>amaso C1arc1a hned an 0-2 pitch for a i1ngle to naht l ony Fcmande1 hunted. hut Clemens fired to third forcintShephnrd. ltanet Mulhni sliced a douhlc to left. "Konna Garcia w11h the tyina run and ~ndmg r rrnandc1 to third Bob St.:rnlc) rcplac~ < lcmens and wolkt'd l loyd Moschy to 1ntcn· ' ' • • uonally fill the ba<ies. • Bell then groundt'd a run·S<.·onng single to left and Jesse Barfield followed with o ~entice fl> to center. "Nobody wants somethtnJ hkc th1~ to come to an end. but 11 happens, .. Clemens s:ud .. ,.m Just aoana to tum around and try 10 suin another the next time out there " . Wanner Jimmy Kt'y, 7-S. scaue™1 C'1gh1 hits 1n 7>;, innings. His founh "ra1ght victory snapped Boston's stit-pmt' w1nnina streak and gave the Blue Jays their fin.t victory 1n nine g.nmc~in Bostondat1naback to the 1984 sca~n. Key wai. lifted in the elahth lnn1na afkr apparently hurtina his arm and wns rtpl ce<l by r om Henke. who fint&hcd up for his 11th S8V(' ltenke finished with a flourish. tnk1na out the 'lldl' tn the ninth. ( kmcn~ struck out sait batters an thl' lit\I . . .. '~" ann1n~. with roronto managing JU<it one baserunna -Garcia. who reached on fin.1 baseman 8111 Buckner's bobble of a \low grounder with two out 1n the third. Then. after Mulltn1h and Lloyd Mo~h~ muC'k out 1n the Toronto fourth. Bell lined an 0-1 pitch high into the left-field SCTccn fot his I ~th homet. The homer gave Key a 1..0 lead a, ht' held Ro,ton to fo11r s1nale-s in the fint four 1ntungs. Rookie Kevin Romane. an Orang.e ( oast C ollcge product r«alkd from lhc m1110'"' Sundl}'. bepn lhc Boston fif\h by beating out h1\ S«ond inr1eld hit, a grounder into thc.-hole at -short • "ftc.-r [d Romt'ro fl1rd Out, 9amtt ran the count to 1-1 and htt a high dnvc into the rc<"n in left for ht\ !l<'cond homct of the \Cl\On and IU\t ht\ IOth in four ma1or lt'al(l.le o;cawn<; . Ton~IJ~'• 1ame Pittsburah (Reuschel 4-8) ~rs (Wekh 3-6). Time: 7:35. TV: None. " I Radio: K.ABC (790). Friday's game: Pittsburgh Dodgers. 7:0S p.m. at J gfOV(' before he could make a play Perez then came up with the bases loaded and ended the game with his seventh hit in.his last 10 at-bats. .. We battled and battled and got the lead. and had a game-endin~ double- play ball and ) missed it' Russell S31d "The ball just hit my glove and d1dn ·t stick. It's one of those things." The Reds moved out of last place fort he first ttme since April 26. edging a half-game ahead of the Dodgers. . 1'.'he las~ time Los Angeles was in last place this late in a season was July, 1979. The Dodgers finished third that year with a 79-83 mark. "Unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Unbehevable.'' Dodgers Mana$er Tom Lasorda muttered. stanng blankly ahead. · The Reds took a 2-0 lead after -s1x innings. Bell singled home a run in tht' se<'ond ofT nght-hander <\leJandro Pena. making his first start of the '\Cason. Singles by Bill Gullickson. Pete Rose and Dave Parker produC'Cd another run in the sixth and chased Pena. who allowed fi ve hits and d1dn·t walk a batter. DeBusschere arrested for drunk driVing WF.ST HEMPSTEAD. N Y (AP) -Dave. DcBusscherc. the formrr New York Kn1cks· basketbaJI star and fel.lm executive has been arrested on Long Island on a charge of dnving whll~ 1nto'l1ca1cd. police said Wednesda.,. Nassau County pohcc ~pokesman OfliC'Cr Paul Kunz said DeB~s here, 45. was am-stNJ at 11 . · p.m. .Tuesday on MulbcrT) Lan 1n West Hempstead. C>eBtmchcre. who lives in Garden Cit). pleaded innocent before C'ounty \oun Judgr H~hcrt Lipp and wac; rclca'<'d pending a court proc«d1n1 July 30 OcBus~hcrc JOme\1 thr Kruck"i 1n a 1968 trade and b\.'t·amt a kev clement of New Yor._ ·, N1t1onal Basketball '\-;'iOdauon champwMh•P' 1n 1970 and 1973. Hr retired after thr I 974 ~°'o" and txume general managtt of 1h New York Net'\ ot tht' old Amcntan Ra'ikl'tbllll A\soc1at1on . .\ year l:ucr he hc.'('ame com· m1woncr of that le•aue. the youngr,1 1n pro ba krtball h1~tory He ix"<'~mr the Knick,. rxC"CUt1v \ u:c prt~1dent 11nd director of be"ikt\. "311 OJXtallOn~ 1n 198~ and held ttui ·oc,.,t unt1l l111~ Yt'~r ~ - : \ boy leaves team to attend Florida When ddleback College wtde · n:-EE ttivcr 8n:t Mersola 11ncd 10 attend th_e Univ~Jty of Aorida co play footbaU. 1t crated 1 few problems 1round the Gauchos· publicity depanmenl. In addition to the void MersQla will leave for <;oach Ken Swearinscn's squad m 1986. his dcpanure has also caused 1 few headache for spons mfonnation dfrtttor Dave OtBerry Mcnola was lbe player slated to appear on the cover of the Saddlcbaclc media auidc th as SQSOn. However. Oclkrry said oo chanaes will~ made 1n lhe 1u1dc. cl11m1na that it wa n't too late to chanac the cover. whJch wlS shot and pnntcd last month, but that 1t would~ too expensive. "Maybe we'llJUSI stamp over it w1th a message that reads 'Gone to Gainesville.' It wouldn't ~ too bad a rccruitina tool," OeBerry said. Mersola. a quick 5-9 receiver. had figun:d heavil) m Swunngen' plans for the upcoming ~ason. He was contacted last week by the Gators and after a wharlwmd v1s1t 10 the ~hoot's campus. decided to leave the Gold~n State for the Sunshme Sta\c. The late s1gningcamc.asa su!]>nSC to both Mersola and the Saddleback coaching stafT. "Yeah. I was really surprised to hear from thmi," ~1d the Gauchos· leading receiver from last year. "I undc'rstand that they lost one of their starters because of grade problems and that the)' needed someone nght awa\ "·1n a d1fTcrcn1 s11ua11on I prohabl) wouldn't go. but the\ ..:ud I could pla}' right awa) " Quote of the day George Raveling, USC's ne"' basketball coach recalling his rough-and-lllmbk }'OUlh 1n a ghetto ln Washington. D ( "If you went 10 m) school w11h t\.\O ears. 11 "'as obvious )OU "'ere a transfer student." Chacon indefinitely suspended S>\C RAM ENTO -The ( ahfom1a m Athlct" Commission has 1ndcfin11el}' suspended former world boxing c hamp1on Bobby (harnn's license. Chacon. 34. of Oroville in Northern California. 1s scheduled to be med Sept. 29 on charges of beating the woman who later ~came his wife He was arrested Ma) 12. when free without bail while appealing a re' tx:a11on prohauon for bfa110&. h ·~ form(r "'Jfc The executive director of the state comm1\s1on Ken Gra). said the comm1ss1on ruled that thl' latest alleged assault charge violated a cond1t1on for reta1n1ng his license. Hesa1d Chacon rould apply for a hl·anng to ovenurn the ruling. Chacon pleaded innocent at a preliminary hearing last "'eek He told reponer\ afier the hearing that he he expccte<l to ra1~ the fees fQr h1\ S 75.000 bail "'llh fights in Anzona .\ustralia or H.iwa11 Cira' said the suspension would allo"' him lo ..eel tig.hts ou10,1de Cahfom1a The lharges were hrought h) Renee V1nu~nl. 25. who '31d < hacon h11 her 1n the face after she <,lapped him thm: or four time'> a-. the~ drove through nearh~ ( h1co lihl' <,a1<l \he "'"" 1n1mrn:atcd Imm v.ine al a restaurant Vincent latt'r tried to drop the charge~ bu t the d1stm l attorney said the'f were no longer her'> tu drop < hacon. former World Bo,ing ( ounnl ll'ather- "'e1ght champion. married Vincent June 7. - Cle•elan4brotben ba C"L£VELAND -Two Cle~eland· Ill am bfothc , who . bvilt their: wealth dc,elopina shoppinJ m1U1 have acquired an exclusive option to bu_J a controllinJ interest in the troubled Cleveland Indians baseblll ft'lncl'li • the team said Wednesday. Richard E. Jacobs. 61, and David .H. Jacobt, 6,, who own"J1cob. Viscon i &. Jacobs Co. of Westlake. met With team Chairman Patnck J o·Ne1ll. American Ltaauc Pttsidcnt Bobby Brown and city officials T~ay nia.ht. no tbe dt1I was announced Wcdncs- da) momma. The deal 11 not likely to be completed until November. O'Neill said. "We wan1 to assure the tity of Clevdand and Indians baseball fansevcrywhett that 11lsour1ntenlion to kttp the lnd11ns in Cleveland and to be the lund of owners of which the lcaauc can be proud.·• the brothers said in a statement Karluon capture• bowling title RIVERSIDE -Mats Karlnon or G Sweden became the first forc1an player to ·, capture a Professional Bowlers Association Tour title when he stopped Dave Husted. 243-218. an the championship pme of the Southern Cahfom1a Open Wednesday n1pt. Karlsson. the top stcd go1na into the finals, struck eight ofh1s tint nine ball~ and O".er~me a 4-6-7 split in the sixt~ frame to post his first utle 1n America. The win was worth S 16,000and a trip to next yc1r's Firestone T ournamcnt of Champions. "I feel good that all the pressure about beinJ the first foreign player to win is over." said Karlsson ... And I feel i lot of satisfactton. because I was the first fore1an player to"'" a PBA tournament outside the U.S. ~nd 1he first foreign player 10 win a PBA tournament an the U.S." The 29-\ear-old won the 1983 AMF Orand Prix in London. hut· could not accept the pnzc money because hl' v.as :in amateur entry in the in\1ta11onal event. Clemens, Hrbek win AL honors NEW \ORK -Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens. who.was 6-0 with a 1.44 earned run average in June. and Minnesota Twin'> first baseman Kent Hrbek. who hit 400 with eight homers and 27 R Bl. were named lht' <\mencan League'\ Pitcher and Player ol thc Month Clemens has a 14-0 record. onl) the fifth lime a maJor league pitcher has oix·ned a season with that man) \.\-1ns . Hrhck had five doubles and a triple to go along with his eight home run'>. gt\ ing him 69 total bases for the month Television. radio TELEVISION I p.m. -TENNIS: Men-.. quancrfinal matrhl'\ 1n Wimbledon tourne) (delayed). Chan nl'I 4 7 10 p m -HORSE RACING I rom Holhwood Park ( hanncl 56 9 10 pm -GOODWILL GAMES Pre' ll'" C hannd S 10 pm -WRESTLING C hannt:I 56 11 : ~O pm -TENNIS. Wimbledon high· hghts. Channel 4 I:! 4Sa m -TENNIS. Womcn'Hcm1fin01I., 1n V.1mblcdon tourney. Channel 4 RADIO 7 10 p.m. -BASEBALL: P111sburgh at Dodger\. KABC (790). Express may have spent $12 million on salaries '£\-'-'tORl<;.t.\P)-AlormcrLos t_ \ ngeles E' pre\\ otlic1al tc'ill fied (\\'cdnesda) 1hat the USFL team ma) ha' c spent as rnuch as $12 million on pla)er salanc<o Jnd bonuse'i 1n I Q84. .ind apparentl} made o'enure., to Dallas Co"'OO\'> running bat:k fon' I >orsett Dick Oan1el\ no"' d1rcl tor of pla}er personnel for the V.ash1ng1on Rl•dc;kins. held the ~ame POS1t1on tor the I: \pn.''' from Februal) through June of 191!4 lie 1es11ticd lor thl' "'IFL. which 1~ defending 11.,cll 1n ,1 SI 69 m1ll1on an11trus1 .-.u1t hrnugh1 h> the l ~F-L fht' l \f L I'> tr}' mg 10 prr" r thl· t:Stahli\hl'd league 'ioughl to put 11 •111t of bu<.1nes\ b) tr)ing to han~rutll linanc1alh \.\t:ak team' Oan1cl'> told ul the c.ontrnll 1lw l \prcs\ ga .... e quarterback 5tc'e 't uung. which he said. while valued h\ some at $40 m1lhon. worked out t..> between SS and S6 million 1n prescn1 dJ) dollars He e'plaincd that the con1rac1 included incen11vc perks. such as \50.000 1f he was named mo~t 'aluablc pla)er $20.000 1f he was llUarterback of the )'Car: and ·even t hantable donauons for touchdowns. Kansas City falls flve ind after sweep by Mariners SEATTLE-Ken Phelps l.l"ld Scott Bradley bu solo homers u the Suttle Manners defeated K.ansa City, 5·3, Wednesday niaht, handing the Royals their sixth stra.i&ht toss. The th~-tamc sweep dropped the third-place Royals. lut year's world champions. five pmes behind the American Leaaue West·leadina Teus Ranaers. Mike Morpn, 6-7, scattered nine hits. walked none and struck out three in eight innings before Matt Young came on for his sixth save. Scott Bankhead. 3-2. was the foser. Phelps' 12th homer .of the season leading ofT the second pve the Manners a 1-0 lead. Seattle added a run in the third when John Motes ~ached third on shortstop Angel Salazar's three-base error and scored on Phil Bradley's sacrifice fly. Rookie catcher Scott Bradley hit his first maJOr league homer in the founh for a 3-0 lead. Kan!>as C 11\ ~urcd twice 1n the * SIU. 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TartabulJ also tripled home the Mariners' final run in the ct~th before the Royals scored in the ninth on an RBI aroundout by Hal McRae. hdlu17, A'• S: In Oakland. Andre Thornton hit his sixth career arand... slam in the first inning. sparking Cleveland past Oakland. )t was the fif\h conse<=ut1ve loss for ar.wen t °"'*' O MILWAUK•a IALTIMC>tt• FalOlr If Yount ct c-111 Oollvle Of\ Rl'-'U Mennnllrf Genw ltl JC1111N 2b C.ronec Tetelt ebrhbl eDrhbl 4 0 0 0 J&onlll 2b • 0 1 0 1000 LKvrl 40 10 l 0 1 0 LYM d 4 0 0 0 • o O O Murrev lb ? 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 Rli*en u l 0 0 0 •41. 1 0 8enicluJ If 2 0 0 0 3020 Shelbyl! ?000 3 0 0 0 MllYng Otl l 0 I 0 1 0 0 I Perl• 30 l 0 0 0 Oem~vt 1 O O O Jt 1 4 1 TMlllS 1' 0 S 0 SC.t lrY lrin!np MIW•UllM 000 lOI ~-T ...,.,.,_. 000 000 000-0 Game Winning RBI -cer-(11 E-Mvrrev OP-MllwtultH 1, a.ltll'nOft 1 LOB-MllweullM s. a.mmore • ?a-c-SB=:M.11 VoUftO w _ bAAM(ng 121 se-c.c-.. • H It •1t If SO MIWeutrM Not'ffl W,1·2 8elllmer• 9 s 0 0 • • Ol•on L,6 1 9 4 I 0 3 1 Umolro-Hom•. Clerk. Firsl. Sl'luloc~. 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Flr\I, Evin\, SecOll<I Hendrv, JPllrd, Cou11n1 T-2 S4 A-9.444 ·---~ --=--.......,, -~ Astros regain lead by routing Padres , Walltng·s bat lifts Houston to 8-1 win qnd back into first From AP dl1patcbt1 HOUSTON The Hou<,ton Astros got two homers and six run'i batted in f(om Denny Walltng Wednesday as they Jumped buck into first place 1n the National League West with an 8-1 \ 1ctory over the San Diego Padres. The Houston victory. combmcd wtth San Francisco's 7.4 loss to '\tlanta. gave the Astros a one-half game lead over the Giants. ll wa~ the fourth ttme since June 21 that the two 1eams have swapped first and second place in the West. . WalhnJ. whose six RBI tied a club record. h1t 1he three-run homer in the thtrd 1nnm1. g1v1ng lhe Astros a 3-1 lead aptnst San Diego natu·handcr Andy Hawkins, 5-5. Walling added a solo 'homer off Hawkins 1n thC' fiflh to make 11 4-1 and he capped Houston's three-run c1&hth innina w11h a 1wo-run sinaJc "I ha ven't had a day like thot 1n m}' career." \Bid Walling. who alw had l\nOther ~1 nale 10 finish lhe aame 4 for 5. "I've never h11 two home runi. in a pme and ne ver had more than three RBI " · "Hr had a fantastic day," Houston Manaacr Hal Lanrer said "Ttiat'' a prtny aood month ... Astros nt}\1-handcr Mike 'icott, 8-S p1tchrd 111x·h1tter and raised h" mDJOr lt'a,ur-lead1na '1nkcout total to IS t. 11nk1n1 out th rte He did not walk D baiter In other National u aue pmc · lravn 7, Gluc. •: In Allanta. pllchtr Z.ne math. h1111naonly on. struck a h11 blow in a \l\·run founh 1nn1na 1hat rnmec.I the Hravt•s mcr I ~an Francisco to knock the Giant\ ou1 offirst place The Brave'i took a 2-1 lead when Scott Garrelts. 6-7. walked Glenn Hubbard with two outs and the bases loaded Smith followed wuh a broken-bat two-run single JOSI ~fore Omar Moreno ended tht' rally with a three· run homer "The thing that r('ally hun us wu the hit that math got." Giants Manager Roger ( ·raig said. "We had two outs and figured to act out of th< inning onl}' one run down " .. Fortunately I guessed n1h1:· C\m1th said "I JUSt wanted to hit 11 \Omewhere As long as xou htt the b~ll . you've got a t'hance. · J.t..was a rare big lead for Sm 1th, wh t'> has Ohly a 7-8 record despite a 2.84 earned run average. "The b1a lead was great. but weird 1 n another sense." Sm tth s~ud. ··tt '~Cm'i a little harder when you act B big lead You have to concentrate a little more," It win the \1xth victory 1n seven games for the Braves. Met• 4, C1rdLD1l1 3: Gary Carter padded his leaaue-leadin& RBI total ""1th a run-\Cori111 ,inJle and a record-\Ct11na ~craficc ny. helpina Ne" York cap a ~n" ,weep apin,t 5t Lou1\ at Bu h tad1um lht' Mel<,' \1xth straiaht victory handed St I ou1s its ~1xth stra11ht defrat and ,1xth cries ~ecp It home th•~ ~ao,on last year, the Cardmals wrrc never ,wept at home en route to winning tht National le auc pen· Mnt. <. otrter'\ twQ RBl. h1<J SSth 1nd S6th 1 n 66 pme\, came ofTSt. LoutS starter Bob fo™!h, 6·S Doua S11k. 2-1 . picked up the victory with 2'11 lnn1np of rt'l1cf. and Jc ~ Oro'Co sot the l"t five oui. for his 12th yve. C'ar1er had a run-~onna 11n1le in thC' fif't and rnfice fly in tht third. (PIUM ... NATIONAL/C3) . .. . , -. . ~------....:.~...:..._:_ __ ~~.....:......:.·:..:...·~·::...:·:...:.::..:.....:.. ........................... -..:.. ..... :.....:... ................................................................... -.-.-..----~----~------ .. .. The atbecorc season 11j ust seuin1 underway and rishinaauypical for ) ginnillgt ndalbaeore Forth0teWho-.relook1naforaway •• NEWAU N.J.(AP)-1111t rirst cau:ti ttpons. · Wath watercond uons lmprovina after last v.cekend's tropical de- pres.s1on swells movina throuah and water tempenturutayanaaround 60 deatte1. lo~afln11ttbcin1pickcd up an manydaffercnt attat. The first albacore of the son for Ntwpon Harbor was weiahed In at the Balboa AnaJina Oub by Helen Smith on Monday. The lucky anaJer was Charlie Johnson of Corona del Mar who cauaht the alb1e while fishina on board the spoQflsher Sea Otter. Johnson now&ttstodisplay the red andwhite"First Fish .. flaa m his tro_phyroom. · For pn vatc 1pe>nfhhel"5 hcadina out to try and catch albtco~. there "'ere rtporuortonafins taken about 30mitesduesouthof Point Loma.on turday followed by another rcpon oftJia fish on thuame hcadlnaat S2 miles. The spon flttt was flshi na aome HO miles, 245dcarecsoffthe poan1 last wttkend, but with the cooler water and calmer season prevailing it'sa aood betthc 60-mile bank, 21 j spot or 43-fathom mark will produce flsh this weekend. Possibly. the Kidney. BuucrO y or Airplane banks miaht alS:O produce some biaeye tuna for th ose trollina laraeJipon their way to the albacore. NATIONAL LEAGUE • • • P'romC2 trisaer1n.a a thrct-run mnan,J1llat pve New York a 4-1 lead. The,.ucnficc fl y was has 11th of the season. surpassing the cl ub recol'd of 10 set last year by Kc.ith Hernandez Caba 1-5, Expo1 0-4: At Wrigley Field. Davey Lopes hll B home run with one out 1n the botton of the nuuh. lifiing Chicago to vic1ory 1n the regularly-scheduled' pme after the Cubs beat Montreal an the finish of a suspended game. Jody Davis hit a two-o ut, run- scoring single an the eighth to snap a Q..O tie an the game suspended because of darkness on Tuesday. 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WHI "'' ona Bonin Tlmd 8 W1n1am\ T-l OI A-7' 194 home run of tht' )'Car. ofT Montreal rehtver Bob McClure. Pirates 4, Pll.llllea 3: At Three Ravers Stadium, Tony Pena hat a two- out. run-sconng single in the bottom of the nan th and Rick Rhoden pitched has third straight complete-game vic- tory, lead1.n·g Pittsburg!\ past 'Philadel-phia. Rhoden, 9-4. won for tht' sixth umc an his last seven dec1s1on~. allowing sax hats and blank.mg the Ph1ll1es over the last five innings. He also went 3 for 4 and Maned tht' Pirate~· winning rall} in the ninth wi th a !iingle * Cub' 1, EXPO' 0 SUSl"'IENDIEO COAMIE MOHTRIAL CHICACOO Rein•• If Web"'' ct Oew\on rt Bur~e P Brooiu" WelleCPI )b Krncl'IC ID Gelerrg ID F 1r0e<ldc Newmn 2D McGl!ot'I o Scnlrdr P W onQl>m ct Tete!\ •Cl," Ill • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 OMrln1 cl Muonrv 011 Bo,•ev 11 Sndllto 7D S041ttr ?b Morelnd rf JOev1\ c Ournm ID C'h lo LtSm11P1 o Oun\IOn" S.nClr\n P Frencn on c:.umc>tr I (I l009\ )D b 0 S 0 Teteh ket'tbv ,_. all r II Ill ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l I 1 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 I I I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 )0 I • I 111111 DOG .000-0 c111u.. ooo ooo 01x-1 Comote1ton ot l uf\Oev ' \u\oende.d oe1 11 Game W1nn1no R81 -J Dav•\ I II E -Standoero McGelf•11•n 1 F 1lrgereld OP-Cn1cago 1 I.OB MonJrHI 6 C"teego 9 lB ·Qun\•on S.B -_.8.AlllA.LLllL...De.w-'llll W II" H R ER 88. 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Fla (AP) - (ale 'Yarbomugh. wanning h1\ first pok pm1t1on in nearly two )'CRr\, Wl·dnc~a)' sci a Quuhfy1ng record of ~{) \ 'i~ '\ mph for the r irccrnckcr 400 '.J \\{ \R ~1<.xk lar rnt:c. ) arborough car9cd the topqu.ihl) 1ntr. \pol for the hr\t time 'lin cc h.J\ tl·.1111 ~w1tlhcd to f-md J hundcrhird' .11 thl· tx-g1nn1ng nf the IQ8~ seas.on I k t•dgt•d fellow I ord dnvt'r and 1lll pn·' 111u' rt·cord-holdcr Rill flhott 111r thl· tor '~111n f nda\ ·, n1ec b) JU\I 111<~ mph 111 t:lkt• hi\ fir\I pole 1n ~4 I Ill"\ Hh1111 . ~hu \.Ct the prc\IOU\ m.u lo. ol ~Il l <i :I -.rnd '>ltll hold<. thl' 11q•1.1ll trnllo.1J1a1k nt 105I14ihat hl· 'l'I in I chu.1n ol l'IK'i in quahf\'1na fcH 111,· l>J\ 1om1 ~00-ran a fil\I lnp t1f 'II\ .t'\h ~rdm·,da y ~\.\ l q· lll\t l~'l'O on ,1 dr~ '1n•nk ' \Olld I hi' I 7 \l'ill old ) .irhotCIUllh "h" ''thud .. 11 th1· .111 11ml· "i \\( \R \ll'tor) ll\I with Kt hut ha\ )l't lu win th1'i \ea'lon "I hopt.• what hnprx;nt.•d toda\. w1ll 1Urn 11 around for thr rt"\I ol the \.Car I twlic\C 11 will " Speeds arc alWJ'.f' a li11lr 'iloWl't 1n the lul) rnlC tx·lJll'>t· C>t till' hl'Bl. Jnd Wcdnco;cla) \1va\ no cxtcpt1on. '-'"lth tcmpcratur<.'\ cl1mhing into the 110, and D:i\lon3 lntrrn11t1onal"ipet.•dwa\ W•t•ltrnng undrr a hlankct of hu mull!\ Tm not \lJrf>rt\eJ h\ lhl• \flCt"d\ co n\ldrnng that a lot ol team!'. inc ludans "''· hackrd thr ('.If\ off 1hr 1r111 k and ran 21lO mtk\ .an hm11 ··ht• .HhkJ .. Bu t. n.>n\ldenng tlH' ht".lt I am "urpno;C'd ""t" ran thl\ fo\t ·· It ""3" ahc rel ord t'1gh I h f 1rt'1:rac kt•1 pok for Y.1rh<1rough "" ""ell o' hi\ 11th 1nrrall on D:ntona 2 'i..malr h1ll,h-hankcd m.11 It .11 .. ,, ""a' the ninth na) tona pok lnr \'. .1dtkll "1lwn tht• tram nl.ln.1ll.1'r .1nlf l·np,1n1• h11tldrr tor Harl\ R.rnu·1'\ 11·.1m J11 N1£MIEC OUTDOOR S Another fi11t for the BAC w11 accomplished by Jim Thorn ofCer- ritos. who caught the first biseye tuna of the youna season. Thom was fi,h1n1on the .. 8111 Buster"' 78 males. I SSdeareesoff Point Loma on Saturday. A doubleJ•I atnkc was recorded 1nd both fish wert lan<kd walh Thom·s biteye weiah-ina 1n at 61 pounds. . Rumortoftbe fint m rhn of the season btin1c1u1tu. wett.Ju t that •• .a rumor. N"o marhn have been weiahcd inatanyofthc local1n&lan1 clut:>s, althou&h1 (cw J1p1tnkcs have bttn ~.ne.d in the cold water •. Broad bill JWordOsh are movina into local waterns well. The .. Sea World" reporu 1potunaa few fish 1n the channel. but the season 1s 1t1lljuat gettinastaned. , V cry few broad bill are landed by rod and reel by local anaJersdesJ)lte many hours try1n.a. but stick boats a~ look1na forward to a 1ood com- mercial season from nearby waters. HAMBURGER ... 99¢ 2 FOR , CHEESEBURGERS 2 FOR $1 29 tobe.tthehcatovcrthcFourthof natk»nll IN!J:=.., lllW Jul,y.ftfhina•tnitbtatoneofthe ~~::w: .i..-r.c..:• • ....._._. OranaeCoun1yl&kcam1&htbtin ,,_v . 1-"" order. Both lr\11neand the Santa Ana chamP19a Midlllt R1verlak.eurcopen forni&ht fitb chatlctwr(,.Stefrea T1• 1ad of'N ~1n1n1daily 11 'p.m. Cumntly '1 ICWUled iw Scitii. 16 in 1~catfi5haction1srcportedby VheplB•f-== Mt ac*n W. na&htan&)t_rs. • t e t. Twilil)\f run to local coastal I.ft llJd t.hat Tanattad IDd ti fishinurounds out ofDavey'1 Lock· manlfil:f. M~~· PllSC of er. Newport Lindina and Dana mark. f!1Ct ~th liim Int ~ • Wharfareatsoniccway1of1pendiDt IBF offices 1n. Newark and lianed theevenlnahours. contract •srcttna t~ filbt ~nb. I Bookinaonhalf~y dayort.hrte· "Thi!_ IS ~ opu~. dd'eesc r°"' quarter-day sport boat for some off Span kt, uld Lee. ~1nc:e he ~ ,horc fishin1 miaht offer the btst already completed rus mandatory chanctto en.JO) ad•> ofT dunna the obhpuon. h~ now has ~~ ri&ht to holiday ~iod.. • fi&hta~yone an our top 12. f• ammintlt JHft.mar st PEPSI Dldtls · I ~ACK . C..... 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I I I I 0 0 I ' ·'' ) 0 0 0 0 .l ,, ,,..at th~ J I ' ' I 0 I C1n<1nne11 I 6 I 0 ' 11 I Bias' r oom at e s say d rug 's effect surprised them \\\'\Ill"'(' 10/\1 I \P) -Terf) I 11nt1. ,snd f):J\ 1d C1regg. roommates o f I nt\1'r\1 1 ~ of Mar)'land basketball \tar I c•n B1;1\ \Jtd 1t never occurred to thL·m 1h:i1 'onwone could die from \Ill .I Inc llM' ._,,ud I on~ 'It ""'\Cr ucrum:d to 11H' thal \mtwont· might d1t. You ctl""a\c, th111k \omething hkl· that "'oufrl hJPPl'J\ 10 \nmeone rl-.e .. Long Jnd (ircgg along "'th .rnothl'r friend ufRta\'. 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Yori!, n Puckett Mlnnetote. 60, Pnllloe>t, 0.klend )S 8arflelcl, TorOlllO, S2, Hrwk, Mlnnhole ~ MaltlnQtv. New Vor1'. 51. McOow .... Tnu S1 RBl-Cen~o. O.kl1nd. U , ,..,,_,A,_,, ~; Prnlev S.•lfle, S7,' ll•rfleld, TOf'OftfO S6, B1111 TorOllto, 5', M111t1no1v, New YOf'1' S6 HIT~-Puckett, Mln,,.t.011, llS, MelllnQlv, New YOf'1', l 12, Fer,,.ndet. TOf'Oftto. 102, Atce. Boiton. IOI, 8ooos. 801ton, 91 OOUBLE$-fllce, 8o1lon, 2S. Mellln111v New Yor-. 24. 80001. 801lon, 72, Lew. Keniu Cllv, 71. 8arrttt, 80\IOll, 70. R Htnclerson, New York 20. TRIPLES-<>wen, S.ettle, 6, !lush, Mlnnt sole, '· 8ufler, Ctevetall<I. S, Fernendet, Tor onto S. Fteic,.,.,, T .. a.. S, Hulell, c,.,1ce110. ~ LombordOnl, Mlnne10to, S HOME RUNS-~. Ant1t111, 1t1 Berloeld. Toronro. 19, Can~o 0.kl•nd. 19, S ere •••d '"''"' 17 STOLEN BASES-R Hen~non New Yor" '1 C•noe101t, Cn1eeoo 36, Wl1>9lns. 8elttmore 20. Mostbv Toronto 19, Grlffln Oelltend 11 Aevnolds, Seattle. 11, Wllton Kan11l Cttv II PITCHING ca Oe<111onll-<lemen\ eo"o" 14·0 7 II RHmuuen. New York 1·2 l 78 Scnrom Cteveiano 1·2 3 U , H••' 0.klano 1 1 7 98 BoddlClltr Be111more 10 J 4 II STA IKEOUTS-Cternen1 Boston 17S H•outra Molwaulltt 110. Morris Detroit 104 McC•u•. An9th. 103. Witt. AMIMs. 101 SAVES-AH• Be1t1rnort 70 A1onttl1 New Vor~ 11 HtrnAnclel Detroit IS Harr·\ l tall\ I• B S1an1tv Boston 13 N1none1 Lueue tThreuflfl Tueld.9v's Gemes) UY.llN~ 1.llt at t>et,J-G.w~nn ~ 0•-)47 C Brown San Franc••CO l36 Broo"\ Montreat JJ7 Rants Montreal 330 Seit, OOCl9tn, .l11. AUNS-Muronv A1tan1a !>) Cwvnn ~an 0-~ -Hevtt Pf>ila~a 41 Remn Montreat 46 Carlfr Ntw York 45 RBl-(er1tr New Yorio S4 C Davi\ San F ••nc11co SJ Scnm101 Phl1at1tlon1a, Sl. G Oavo\ Hou11on 49, Parker C1nt1nnetl, 49 HITS-Gwvnn San Ooeoo. 103. SIM, DOdetrt, tl; R~·ne1 Montrtel 19 Sanaoero Cn1caoo 16 Bau. Houllon, SS , OOUBL E!.-Ha VI'\ Ph11at1eloh1e H Uunsron Cl'l•C•oo. 72 R AtvnotO\ P1lt\buron 12 Reonts Montreal 70 S!rawt>errv New Vor' 18 TRIPLES-Cottman St Lou1\ 7 Broo"' Monireet. S McGtt SI Lou•\ S Moreno "11enta ~ Aamfl Monireel ~ HOME RUNS-Ci Oav1\ Hou\lon i7 Mar\Ntl , Oocletr,, 17. Per"t' (,n<1nne11 IS S<nm1dl Pfute~on10 IS SlllllllU, DOOien, IS. STOLEN 8.ASES-<ottmen St Louis SO Ila nt\ Montreal JS O~n. O.cteen, ll, E 0•••\ C·nc•nnl)I. 31 Doran Houslon. 2cl PtTCHtNC, 8 dK•\•On\I Ftrnan(lfl Ntw Vo,. 10· 1 7 99 014.'da New Yori< 9 7 1 ~ Oar ·no New YoH I 7 l i9 Goooen Ntw vo.-9 ) 110. Rewltv P111tat1t10111a 10 4 7 •7 S'flltKEOUTS-Scott Houston 141 Velent\IN, Oad9tn, i 11, Goo<1en Ntw Vori.. 9• Wtldl, Oecteers. '3; Ft•nenoer Nfw Vor~ 89 l Sm•th At1enta tt SAVES-Auroon Mo,,treat. 18 OSm ir1 Hout •on It.. Gouaoe. !Min 014.'l>O U Woffp1t ~ LOu•\ 13 Franco C1nc1nnet 11 Misc. Gooctw• Game' FACTS, FIGURES PUAPOSE -/1 wmmu 1nternehoflt1I mull• soort t vtnt 1nttnded to oromote 1ne \trenot,.,en .ng ot coooera11ori ono unoerstant11no PAATICIPANTS -l SOO ellllf'IP\ reo r~\tnt.no ov~r SO counrr1*\ SITE -MO\COw DATE -Ju1V S 70 SPOATS -Bt\kttball. Boa1no Cvc11no D·v no F•ourt S'atono C.1mnHIK\ Juoo. Mod t•n Pentatnlon Rhvtflrn•c Gvmne111cs Aow1no S..,.mm,ng Tum Hllndbell Ttnn1\ TreO & I' ·••o 11011evo•11 Waler Polo Wt•oMhltino ...,,,,11.ng end Yechllno TELEVISION WTB'> 129 noun ot {OY er aot ot '"t 16 ti•" event F ttd\ w•ll bf'w o•OY•ClfO bv 130 camer•' from tflt USSR S•att C:omm ttet tor lt lt•IS•on and raooo C.ostetet AD•O In llOOtlton T 8!> will he•O " J,n,l&ltr• ca~re crew\ COVE A AGE -WHllO&vs Noon J om 1 10 om Wtt•tnO\ Nooro 6 pm 1 o m M1on°0111 PAO BOWLING SoutMnl Callfom4a <>Mn (•I Rllf~'lde) FINIS Ma•\ K ariuon fGothent>uro Sweoent t1et Dave Husrtd IM1tweui.1e. On I 743 )IS K ariuon wi n• '16 000, HusltO wtns ",2501 Othef A e1ults J•m Hervtv l Tucson) Otf f()(ly Westlake Altus Oltto I ?97·2l7 8rten Von <Tecomel oet Her•ev nt· 166 Hu\tfO dff Vou 260 196 Von "''"' i6 000 Hervtv win\ sS 000 Wtsttai..e ..,,,,, U .000 Htl'tWMd ~aft W•ONaSOAY'S •HU\.TS IJlN " 67 .... .__ ...... _..., PMUT •AC•. 1 llift0/19t Liiii. 9'ock H'9fl IOll'IW) Onl,,..,,,ls tGerrfc)ol Summett Hitter l~ttoel Time 124 HO 3 20 760 uo 300 HO At'6 ten Doc Snow, [)(m)1no Effect ~ F1as11 Scra1cM<I ~· All<I Sew. Weier Jeci.e1 SICOND RACI. 6 lutlOnl" Suell .t-$i>lull (OllverH) Asoor•t• lOetel'IOun•v•I Surnrn.r Glow tMcCar'rOll) Time I Of 41!.. '"'o ren HHI Uo, Her Aoval Grece. Siient C:ouraoe Gotd N Slllt.v. Cast To Port, l(lu Me F11\I Scretclleel Fencv 8 U DAILY OOU9LI (I •1 Paid s 109 20 THlttD RACI. S , tutlOnOt l' ... I l1IO CP11>eavl ~v Am.OO (McCerr~ Gotd On GrMt' lSOOll Time l(M ? S 370 uo 1.0 600 460 400 Atso ran Never Smote• Suoer AdlO,, Netut"el Oeo Nente Jo. Et1erl. Famll.., Grouno. Mr To 8t Won No l<r•tctie1 U EXACT.A 16·31 oetd S21 70 ,OUttTH RACE. 1 turlOnOt ltlHI Qualltv IV•l•nzuelal Go ~w1tlly (McCerronl Jubllt<'O (SllOfmakt,1 Time 112 670 3.0 260 )20 ?10 4 70 Alto ren Oennv·1 Ktvs Oenc1one. Grev• 1111no No scretcl'tl' '2 EXACTA 16·•1 t>aia '73 IO ""TH It.ACE. i I 16 milts on turl Word Hervtst (McCerronl 4 60 1 IO 1 60 Mooleton <T orol 3.80 3.00 Charming OrHm.r (l"edrozel 3 40 T1mt 143 Al\O ran· Sing A Messeoa. Rovel Pel, Bt0on10, Tokvo Ml\\, Goldie Hewn, Princeu 11.arever. 8altfc LHo, Mottv Mai. Kak Scretcl'te<I. 8etmonttv Bev. 01..,.0010·, Worl(I, Maior Hotbrook. Soectecutar Notlve U EX.ACTA (2 11 oa•d '" 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 furionos Oon 1 Trvst (P1ncev l M1em1 K•d <McC arronl Mornino Sloe Stevens l Ttme i II 1 S ''° 4.0 370 460 280 240 Al•o ran Blue Eveo Got1t, Eleven Awn S"eroe' Gotd Trov s A01tetor N•me Of Tilt' Gemt' 81wa1aro Litt • T vrant Le Vernt \ K arism• R•l>OI Wert ScretClltd 8 1oeo0 Jedo \ HobOv GOOdov Mv 1..ove Entrv Oav " EXACTA s a oa 0 0 1 70 SEVENTH AACE Re••ndhno 1s1evt'ns T V At\•Oue So •\ Kraemer , Blee' Tmt'l 41l S l I 16 "" ~' on lurf i8oo aeo 440 . 17'0 ''° 00 AllO ran 8011 Gt11re Pr rNO\f Vallt'v H10ll • B•OOtr Maretava Ba•barina Sir ' New Hoot No \Cretc"t's is EXACTA 17·9 oa•O U/4 00 12 .. ICI( SIX U 6·~ l i .Il A4JO UU.U..00 Jo lour w1nnlno lte"''' ltox llOr\tSI '7 Pie• Si• consola11011 Pa•tl \SJl •O 10 1as "''""'"II "e""''' I l1vt llor\t\) EIGHTH RACE. 6 lvr•nn''' E 01t1auru\ I Slloemake• 1 Mene M1111c ISOh\l Mv Gellant Game <Bia• " Timt I 09 ?IS 360 J 10 740 4 40 l 00 160 Al\o ran Bolton Var,. S1>ano\n M•\( "'"' Ntl scratenes •S EX.ACTA 1 I 4 o• <l l)• '>O NINTH A ACE 6 tu11on11\ Rot1ntv <Bla"J 01stonchvttv Don IM<CortM Snee Iv • Ptoro1a 1 Timt I 10 ) S 180 HO llO '70 H O 0 0 A1so <on Cour\•n11 E.ag e Soifr p Haw• Pr1CW Of r rov Jom Shot ScratCneo Oouo•t Ot t"' U EXACTA 11 S1 C>a•O H I SO Attenoence i, 194 Los Alamttoi WEDNESDAY'S "ltESVL TS 14"" .. S2·"'9111 QUe~ lnfflinol FIAST RACE. lSO ••rcu WOOdstoc-Angel (LfW•\I 66 00 i9 60 1 00 Htl• G-C,.,uger IH C.arc1al '70 J '° I( tllv\ Irish I Huntt l &O Time 1149 Also ran Cou\1n Donne Dawn Jon Bt11ev.ng Tru Trenvnrt M•\\ Junote Bobb•t Cno•ce Lecv West Oanct Scretcnet1 Bold Elmo Rova• Easv Ota• ~ 111 An F ancv Never Ben<lmo n EXACTA (7·9) paid sSJ7 00 SECOND AACE. 3SO varos 08'nlnfortnemoon t Lltcktv 1 Ot<lt. N Lttv•m ICreaoeri Aoolto John r H Gere 1e I Time 1782 8 40 HO HO n o HO 180 .t-1\o ron F•lr Merrtdoc Oocror JPd Wootl\ toe" Wtll\, To Bt Or Not To Be. Hot Pocket Hemoen To PIHH Reoar l'uel Ser alCl'ltd Am•ric.an Oa1n Piunotr N For 1un1t. Jim L!onttool U EXACT A 19 7J o••d '7 t 10 THIAO RACE. )SO vart.I\ M1u 1on Vet CE C.erc 1111 Htv Tuc.n lMt1fr) ~urt To Fire l(reeoe• Time 11 7• Also ran Th• Double E&ote Mornetob Ladv HlltOf'ycnen~ On " B•noe Jet Hot Ho• Poe-ti Hemoen To Pleast RPQa f ut'I Scratchtd l<•Dt Fast Jt't n EXACTA 19, Da•O sllOO FOVATH AACE lSO va•O\ Mt 11onoo11armelo0v Cro1 MunOO Ptautno CWer(IJ For Even1 S•-e H Gare•• Time 18 13 10 io ~ 60 ) 40 110 J 60 760 AllO ran Serawa• let Ne•ural 11ubv I Am Wo,,ct.r woman NobO<lvv1>u~oo,.. <,o P•a n And F enc. P1cn MIOOt No scratc11es l"ll'TH AACE 870 varrl\ Doc NHI IH Clarc•ol ~ Sullllv <WMel Fortune For One I01t1tr1ckstn1 Time "'S3 600 • 20 290 7860 760 l 40 "''o ran Stems Tr ue Shake Em Loose. Rl'd Hot Auler Swlu Bani< tr So Plain And f enc v Rtcn MI09f' No scratches U IE XACTA I' 11 pa1cl \16l 00 SIXTH AACE. lSO vartls Tell LtlMltr Moore lRuir) Miu Aubv Go 1Trt1111.re) Lucllv Cult Ber 1Caroo1•I Tlmt 19 09 IS70 HO 400 10 00 8 00 0 80 Also ran O•oon Llkabl•. Yes Ht! t\ Wlnwavs Stull A""av 1t1a Brown Bomber T rUto Wind No \Cf81Cl'tel U EXACTA !3·41 oa10 ll09 40 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO vard1 S111laclou' CWerd t 1 70 • 00 3 70 P11e<1u1no IE Gerc1a1 9 60 6 70 L1tti. Tov Soldier <Car001•1 l?O J\11\0l"°'"" tlroolt •I Time tol6 UO )IO l60 UO 400 14 .0 A1'0 re11 Tl't1llldnt •ICll. Ouik Tll Oewn, Jlmmtrl >et, Al'lffd Of Tilt Oeme, Think L1ntv No .cralCNI n IXACTA 1•·21 Hid U• 00 NlNTM ••c•. 3$0 verds c-trv Tio (Cardo11l , ,. to 1140 f ICI •oerlno ~." (Oio.r1c1i."n1 4 oo 3 40 Grten Wl1111 ILtCktv) 4 20 time· 1115 Alto ren Fancv Little Ro'' Dou freH 911><> Awav, Get Awev Quick NO Krtlctlet U IX.ACTA 12·61 Paid t lJI .0 J2 ..,(I( SIX (14 J 2-4-21 PllO •11079.0 to one wlnrtlnv ticket 1\1• norHU '2 Pick Sta cOftsotallon Paid '791 70 lo 14 wlnnlno t~"' ell ve hor'fl I TSNTN ltACE. aoo v••O• Jusle Moon 81rt CLaci..ot Ttie Feallvet IOl<larlC~llnl H·POllV lCerOOHI Time 1030 noo 140 •oo S60 360 • 60 Alto ren Centt•ta Y A••o ~trfft Smert, Sllnklng lltlc,.,. P J• Pistol Pelt ~uPt<'tiff9er. Cemblo 0. Oro Sc.raldled F'lv1no Peuem ThetM1l1td Two Notes Srrew Jeltln U EXACTA <7·31 pe1d lllllO Allendantt 4 OOS WATER POLO Six-nation teumament I •I S.v ... Soelftl Un41t<I Slates 11, C•neda 6 Untted ~te!t\ J i 3 S--t 7 C anaoe I i 3 I-6 US \Coring -Ktvon Rooar11on l Ttrrv Scnroeoer 1 Charlie Harris 7 Ooug Bur~t I Jtlf Cemobf'll I Alen Moucnawer I Jonn Varoa• l C.rto Bover 1 O!Mf' Score' C.ree<t 9 F rann 1 Sna n a Yu110\lev•• I U S AtmeNWnt Garnes Tooev '' Yu11os•ev1a Fr·dav vs F•anct Sa•uroev •t Grtt<e Sundav "' So•·" TENNIS WlmtNdon WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Man''CU.~~ I••" L ,,,di (( ltCl"tO"ov•~t•I tlt'f f Im Mev '"' U ~ • 6 4 4 6 6 4 J 6 9 1 SloboOan 11vo11nov•' 1 Vu11oslav1e1 oel Ra mt1n t'ro11'1nan 1na1a 6 1 1 6 4 o 6 3 >ltnri Lf'cl)nte franctl oel Pat Cosn IAuslral1ai 4 6 1 i I 6 o l Soro• Bfe~tr !Wts• C.trman• 1 :let M1lu\th Mei,, 1( 1t{ho\love~1a1 6 '• 6 1 1 6 I t •• Deep , .. flihlnv DA~EY'S LOCKER (Newpert &Metil t 181\ 716 an91f"r \ )9~ b•rrac,,d., u~\ bon ... • f t '(h1Wl4' 1~ r "° .. f•j.t> hal•bul ,, I (.It() t)4\\ 161 sano bt\\ it.S mec•trP 7 \C 11>•~ I \of' 4 Wut' t l1J"'• l(EWPOAT LANDINO 4 l>WI\ i.;>~ ""IM"\ l 1e <>wta 1 181 oar• ecuoe ~7 oo., 10 /11 \0'10 O<IH 14 fT•8C •fre DANA WHAAF , ~ ooef\ ISi •ou•t•\ 23' """ 71 oerrac..a• 4 roe" t 1n~ 40 mar.•P'P Wednesday'' tr1ns.ct1ons 8.t-SE&ALL American LHOUt CHtCAC.0 WHITE '>OX AtQot•~d 1.an caionrun out11Plder rrom •nt Stall•r M&r 111P•\ to com ptptp an eorlit r lraot An1~nPo '11m 10 BuHttlO ot m f' Am tar1rar1 A\\O<•afa)fl NfW VORIC VANK l l S p.,rchft~t'O Brvon n ~ rit.,.ltJf'r troffi '" .. (t1r ooo Wl'M~ !,.Q• ~nd ,\\ \l~fl'n P\1f'n to Co1umt>1J\ ot fr,t jp1~rnot1ona1 L ~OUuP N11tonal LH9Ut M0Nfllf Al ~ llPOS S•nt Htrrr ""'"' n "IJ~.trn ou1f1•1oer 10 tno.oneooih ot tht' A1Ppr1,an Au cx•••·on Ce•tto uP WaH&CP JOM \C"1 nt ,,.i<)flr ovlhP10.,, from lnd~anaoo• \ 8ASKET8ALL C..,111Mn111 8aslr91ttel Anoc .. uon IJPFI " •l ll F 11~ N•"'t0 I,,., ~~ Nalional Bulrtlbal Aue< .. l!on ""'l VVllU~ EE sue ~ s We YPd 01·rr.1 . Jlo ...... i\nO O•;.\fO 4 l"OOT9ALL NllleMI F..,.,_. LHOUt Nl w YORK JE TS S1ont o fl DP" o ... o '"'O''" dtfpn\ovt baO P1 Tl~8UACiH SIF.ft E R~ We·•P<l llP""•P Cunn·nur.am ••oht t ntl United s1 ... , Foolbal LHOUt ARIZONA OUTl AWS S1ontd f•rl 11u·I ( f''''f r 10 " 'wu v•at <on tract GOLF l PC. A Nom~d Pet"c•e ~ NoJrlnn 6.Jrns Dirt• 1or ot C ommun1cat10t\\ •nu SDf't 1a1 Pro .,,.1, • . HOCICEY NatlOl\lt Hoel.av Ltaou• NEW Jf l!Sf Y DEVIL S \111neo Timo Blom 1••\I dPIPn\fmlln and Antler\ Cartu on '""'" VANfOUl/E fl CANUC l<S S•ontd Ste11 Smvt r \)h' w1nu ,,., " multi vtar contract SOC CEA MaiOf' Indoor Socc~ LM~ (HI( A(iO S T1NG Treded Gtrrv Gr a1 """ •·tioer 10 •~l' r ecoma Stan tor '10 000 ano fl;tur, C on,•f'Jfl'r &ffOf'\ • COLLEGE U(lA Nom•d 8 111 la•me womens •Pnn" Ci:J4''""' WtSCONS N Namt d (liri' Bf'"""' •n•\tero• tnfli'n \ Da\I> ~ltJ' ~ CO•'"' Hund red s t o attend Rogers' funeral Cere mony to be held today at Sacramento sports a rena SACRAMENTO CAP) -Hundred' ol ~pectatorc, were c>.pected to attend funeral !.Crv1rc'> today fo1 < lcvelal'ld Brown~ defensive back D<>n Rogcrc, 111 an unusual publll' t:crl"m<>n)' dunng which Roger'\' body will oc 1n <ln upen ca\kel un tht floor of a 10.000·~at 'iporl\ arena Roger\. :!1. died la\t Fnda) of nK;11ne 1olo\1ca11on the da) following a bachelor party The Amrman Football C onfcren<.:<''!t Dcfcn\l\e Rookie of the Year in 1984 and the Browns' No I draft pick. arcw up IO Sacramento and was to havt' he-en mamed la't Saturde} 10 h1$ collettc ,wec1heart The Rev Jeo;-;c Jack'><>n wa~ among tho'>t" cJ1pe~ tcd 10 a11cnd the service' le"" than two weeks aao. Jackson -.poke at the funeral of Len Buis, a Un1ve~11y of Maryland ba~kctball 'liar who also died of cocaine po1wn1ng Lc~ltc Nelson of Oakland who wa~ 10 ha1oe b«'n mamed to Rogen. said "II'\ a \hamc that th<' media "a1tl"d until his death to rt(ogn11e him ·• .. .\II the' sp«ulauon about dr\IJ\ make~ 11 ..ccm like hr "'au bad person I don·1 th1nkJU~tlC<' wa\done to him and the t'. Pl" of person he was.·· !the "11d l..ac.t ·month tht" Ncl'°n fartuh 1nv11C'd \CVcral area 1)l•w\papcr\ to cover tht' Oakland wt"ddana. but only one the ~m1 wecl..I)' Oakland Po'lt -ewres~d an 1nterc\I 1n the stor) ~•d <1Jona Nehon. l..c\llc's mother and an nfhrmat1vc au1on offircr al the I ln1\('l"\ll't' of< alifnrnrn ' ''Thr o thn paix•rc, l'\'4.'nt1ally ..a1d to U\ \our marnagc and }our u1mm11meRt 10 eaLh ollH'I " nol a \tatemcnt "urth~ o f broadea'illng. • No" lhe \ an: n\l·rslating and"' l'rdramat111ng Don·\ death ··'>he '><!HJ Frank Prnlo..ar<l na,tor 1if the bl·rgn:en Bapli\t < hurc h 1n Oakland "among lhn\C Khcdulcd 10 'peak al the funeral He ~a' to havc ofJ1ciated 31 thl' ....,t:ddmg • Ted Chappelle. \l't unt) dtrl'llor for the Arnwn\. ha' C\llmated at lra .. t 1,000 pt·opk w1ll UtH•nd lhl· funl'TJI at •\fC'O .\rcna. a 10 111-o,cat aud1to11um 1h:11 "lhl· honw of lhl' \at ranwnto k."'1&' 111 thr National Ba\k<·thall •\\C,OCHHIOn Roger•: muthl·i .i 1 \Car olJ I oreth=i Rn(lrr' c.uf· IL'rcd a heart .ittnc. r.. foll1m1ng hl·r oldc.'\I ea1h an<J rcma1n<; 1n 'iCnouc, rnnd1t10n at a lex al >\p1tal -\ t.untl}' 'ipokesman u1d <.hr m1ah1 n<>I h<.' ahl In attend tt>da' \ <,er\. ICC$ · It "ill prohabh b(' 11ho11t a 1JO-m1nutc ~·r\ It <' dcpcnd1na on the number of people • \acd < harlc\ Jone.'\, a repre\entatl\.C of lht' Morµn Jone'i funl·ral Home. which i'i handhnit the arranacmcntr, He ..aid the ··la\ket "ill be open for' 1e"'1ng and thl''t (thr "flt'' 1a1ur\l "111 lilt' b} . .\t tht' rrque'lt oflht' famtl). r amcra1.-hoth \11ll 11nd elcctronll' -and iapc r«ordt'rr, haH b<"en harrrti from the arena during tht ~r\'ICt'\ Jone\ -..ml Pollet" 1nvc\t1p10f\ art -.cck1na thc pt·r-,un ""ho allcgcdl} gave Roger' the l 0\"11nc M1\h,11·I 01\itnr. 11 <.·apta1n of detecri1ot.·'· ~td poh((.' urr u mdulling in1erv1c"'' of Roarn' lricnd\ and famJI\ hut '""' ha' c no one ~u1pcct "O'Kane w1d detcl·t1 vc\ ""'II ;11\o \flCdl.. ""1th mcmbc~ or the Rro"" n' ta1m lulln" 1np the.· f111wrtl I ; j Wtnntnghtgh school coach at Bakersfield Joins Orange Co~st l~ul L. Briggs. one of the state's most suc"-e'sful prep football coaches at Bakcr1field High. has Occ:n udded w first-~car Orange Cousl Collcae ( oach 8111 W orkman'i. i.tafT. Briggs. 66. won I 3 Uirgc School ( If-Cc.•ntr.11 .California Secuonul Pla}off cha mpion hips al ... Ualersfit'ld. 1nclud1na four t1tlei. JO a m" had four undefeated 'iCa~ns and ,1 ~7-game \I.Inning streak from I Q62 10 1965 .\ past president of both 1he C ahfornia C. oachei. Ai.W'-·ut11on and • the National Coaches Assoc1auon. he "a~ named Nauonal Htgh School ( art'er Football Coach of the Year by 1hc na11onal organ11auon 1n 1972 Rngg'i was inducted into the Uni· \ l'r'\lt} of C. olorado Hall of famr 1n 1974. thl· C ahforn1a Coaches Hall of ~ amc in 1977 and wa'I pre~nted the.· pre~t1g1ou~ Wilham 1-t. Rockwell Memorial Award 1n 1979 for "d1~­ tingu1shcd 5erv1t'c and ded1c:u1on to 1mprm·rnnthlet1cs om ( ahforn1a .. during h1~ long career. ~n all-t•onfcrencc Pl'rforml'r at ( olurado. he pla}\d With tht.• IA.•tro11 L1un'\ in I l)48-49. HL .. biggest award ma}' ha1o>c bcrn ~\hen Brigg~. along "1th e1gh 0 1hct\, lx·laml' the lir\t "V1ncrn1 T Lom- hard1 ( h<1mp1ons.. at thl' annual l omh<11cJ1 Foundation"~ Tour· nanll'nl of ( hamp1onr, at Indian ._,pnng C ountr. ( lub tn \)ilH•r \pru1g. \Ian land Thr kllo\li rnduucer, 1nduded I 9M4 Oh mpiL marathon gold mcdah~t loan Bcno u pro goiter Jane Blalock Ka1de"· o\liner ~I l>J\I\ former Dul..e ba,i..c1ball pla)l'C Johnn) Da"' lms. C\·Ohco ~late football l 11.1r h \\ uod\ HaH'' l I \ \f)l·alo..rr ol • 1he House Thomas .. Tip" O'Neill. pro basketball H all of Farner Oscar R11he11 .. on and distant"c runner Frank Shortrr H1'> sclcc11on as .. Lombardi Cham - pion'' reflects the dtsire of organizers -former Lombardi players for the (Jrcen Bay Packers -to honor people of \.anous discipline~. Briggs \aid "The cntcna 1s to reach excellence through }'ears of ded1caJ1on m your field whatever 11 is." said Bngg.s. "I "as thr lirsl 10 be honored 1n the field ol h1$h s<.·hool coaching. .. Briggs will nandle the ofTcns1ve backfield for the Pirates 1n 1986 and ll'ach pan-ttme at OCC Bngg'> finished his 37-}car prep coaching career last season with a ~44-99-1 ~ 01ocrall record. He said he "ant'> to spend more time w11h his "'kand lhose th1sarca 1oenterc,cm1- rl'tm:mcn1 ll.I be clo\Cr to his da~­ tl·r ·ANGEL S WIN ,.4 -3 • • • From Cl · tor wh<1t ~ould turn out to be the gamr-w1nncr. The four-run outbum wa'i JU~t c.'nuugh for Staner Mike Well (9-6) "ho after gl\ 1ng lip a three-run home run to\\ hne Sox fir<,t ba..eman Ureg \\a Iker 10 the first and p1tth1ng out of 1am 10the1hml. retired I'-> of the final :!O hamcr'> 1 .\long the \I.a). W111 '>truc k out 12 \\hm· SO'' including the ~1de 1n the ~\enth and t1o1.o in tht: fourth In fact. he <,truc l o ut a batter 1n e\t:r, inning n erpt the third. ··.\ftcr Hallf\.1el llall ol C lc"cland) gu t to me (a first inning three-run home run 1n h1~ la~I stan l I was Ir\ ing tu make a perfect ptll h too earl\ (Ill \\atler) .. said \\Ht "\\e ha\e been 'coring li\e run\ J game \O I J..nt.'\li 1hr'n run'> Y.a<,n 't go ing 10 lx·at uc, .. , thought I was KOtng 10 <,pr<:ad (lhe runs) out -one hrre. one therr -bul after that 1nn1ng I wa\ thinking \hUIOut aftrr that •. Which•~ l'\~ctl~ "hat he threw, not a llo1o1.ingahllaftc:rthctg1rd rheonl) man 111 rt·arh ha'>t' wa~ Walker who Y.a~ "'al.kcd 1n lhl· nmldll· ot hi\ streak. ··M1kl· JU\I took lharge ol the game." '>aid Mauch 'Tm <1urpn<,t•d "hen an) thing goe'> wrong with Mike 11n the mound He's hct·n here a long 11nw and I e.\pect him 10 be tla"'ks\ I kno" he won·1 he. but I C'-pell 11" Maul h \<lid hr al\o c>.pt.'ct\ that JJtkson "'II hcg1n h1t11ng home run<, again '>oon hut in the meantime. thl'rl· i~ no problem "ffRrgg1e hit' l:!O. "'hll h hncerm Today'• game None sch<!auled. FRIDA Y'S GAME Ang~ls (Sutton 6-5) at Toronto (°'ittcb :!-8) T 1me 4·J5 pm. r v ( hannel 5. Radio: KMP(' (710). bent on doing and I bcl1cvc in my hean he will. he will be as effecttve as he heo; O<.•en ~1nre 1982:· said Mauch. "lk bum'> to hit home runs and he "ill again soon. .. .\nvttm<'. you're that big. strong and powerful and hit the ball that hard II°'> going to go that far .. .. ANGEL NOTES -W1tn "''' l1rst ln'1l"9 •g'' Walv Jevnw 01ended ,.,is Mltno 11rea1i. •o 10 oames tv1no 8r111n O.w..._ for the Club's •onuesl '"'' ,,.,. Gr .. Wlllllt('\ llrsHnntno """ run nomer rnarlled !fie mtrt1 streloht time Mlk• Witt hed given uP • '"'"·ro.1n il'IOt In Ille earl\/" 1nn1no\ t1t a~'tl allowed 111em td (tttvtlana s M.i H•I and Ksml\ City's ~· 8etb0nl Tht Anpel\' ~Ken! trend of leovl~g mt'n on baH in "uc101 sotuallonS • h we)t- tlocumttnttct '" !heir a~eoe ., • teem T~v ~rt n1111ng 26' woth men 1n scorlnQ l>O'ttton tusl four 001n1, nioner tnan 111•1r o•erlll everaoe Htev1tv accounltnQ tor lllel •vttraoe ti &ell e-•s 180. Dklr ScMfl4ld'1 70S Ind ,0- 0.C:ineH' 7 ti Oown1n11 end RM» W1"llfte lefd ell rPQul•r\ wit" 371 end 327 mark1 ~esoect1vt1v Tnouo11 11e ~' out Wtc11>eMSev'l oame. eoone w• 1 soon t•t J-.,v 8endl tor NQ. S on tile 'ell t1mt 11~1 tor oemes ceuoM Btt>en wos DentncS '"e Plelf tor l 744 oamt1 1n "" certtr Artt<' en ou oav tooav tr.e Anoeis oeo1n • IO·oav roet1 "·o ..,,,., a """' oeme Hrle\ •n Toronto tl'le O••c•· n11 matc114ps for 11141' w rits ere Oen ~ U SI '' Oe¥t St.Ill U·ll Fndav Ren RemMldl ts 61 "' Jim Clencv <1·Sl Se•urc:tav eno Kiri! McC.UI• tt ·SI "' Oovte .t.i.u(ldtt' <S·O ~unt1ev (hen,,.1 ~ w"• cerrv Fnt1ev·1 anti Sundev 1 games Goodwill Games get under way Saturday \!()"( OW ( \ l'I T hl' C 1oodwill l1amc,. hraindnld of ·\tlanta broad- t,i,11ng ma~n.Jtt.• I cd T urnl'r, begin \;1\Hrda\. '"'th opening l'<'rcmnn1C\ 1n l l·nm \tJdwm aml r<.1mpc1111011 In li\l'\J"lOrt\ J 11 fnl'r am H'c.J HJ "vf mu1" T ul'\· d:n and ~a' ml·t <ti \hl·rflll'l'l'l""<l \'1tport h\ fnnkac, \ 1t\hk1<1\tt\hu\ llt•(lul\ { hairman of thr \o\ 1c1 State Radtt1 Jnd Tde' 1\lnn C omm1t1ee and \.\ache,la' ( 1:1\ r'lltn. ckput\ l hairman ol thc \tail·! omm1\trc on '\port' and Ph\'i1tal Culture • •, Turner npre\M'd l'\tltt:mcnt l.h..tt till' (1:.ime<; "h1l'h he.' had "'orkcd 1m1.nnl for more th:.rn a \ear are tinall) :H hand · "Ir' JU\t lllo..c gratluaun~ Imm rnllege .. he c.a1d ''You ha1o>c to pint:h ~our<,('lt tn bcllr\C' 11\ happc.•n1ng " 1 urner will h<.· 1n Mo\rnw through Jul\ 20 when the (1::1mc\ end i\long \.\olth an Ol)mp1<.'·'>t}k opt•n1n3 CCT· L'mom \aturda\. lQmpct1t1on will \ldrt 1n women's ha'll..clball wonH•n '\ marathon. men"• :11HI wonu:n\ mud t'rll ntntathlon and men·, and Marina plans fund-raiser A li1 e""or"'' ,t,1nd to rai~ fund' fur thl' M:mna H tt(h h \Cb.ill team ne't "'a\On t<, no"' open nt:M tht rnrnrr ol R<·al h RoulC'\ ard .ind ll;u.ard \1rcl·t "' Hunt1n1tnn Renc.:h, acrnrdinJ to farin.i < oal h Paul l·knfrov. l he 'tJnd " 1n front nf thr .\mt•man l cg1o n hall. \OUth ol ll.11 .ml II" thl· V 1lungc,' maiur lund·r.11\lni at 11' 11 ~ 111 1hr )t'ar T hl' \land "'" he: opt.•n until 9 11°l ln1. I.. 111n11tht .ind ,11.1 ~~" f nd:n I I \\>omnen·, \\liitt1m11'\g. \n en1een spons will be contested rn Mo'>rnw. Yunna!Jl on the Baltic S\.'a and .the E<>tontan capital of T alltnn • In t1dd111on the.• world amateur i-,:i.,1..1.'tball c.haml')11m'lh1ps. for men and woml'n, will t'x" 1cfc, 1~d from M.tllrid \pain. 1n lC'lOJunc11on with the C 11md~111 ( iamc\ U.S . poloist~ blitz Canada \EVILLE. Spain -Former New pon Harbor High <;taodout Kevin Kobcrt'ion scored three goal~ and Terr) SchrO<.'deor and Charlir tfarm added two cath in sparking thr l ln1tcd State~ national waler polo ' learn to an ea'iy 12-6 -.1ctory over C anada 1n the opening game of a s1x- 11at1on tournament here Wednesday The ll \ faced Yugoslavia, the I 9R4 01\ n1p1c· Ciamc'i gold ml"dal \.\o1nnc.·r toda) fhe Am1'11<.an\ alc,O play France f nda) < 1r~·ecc Saturda>• and C'on dude.-the tourney Sunday ap1n~t ho~I O.,pa1n In other J:lmc~ Wcdne\da) C1recC'c toppled Fran,c. ti-7 and Spain outla'ited Y l.'lgo~f:l, 1:1., g. 7 The \merkans CnJO)-cd onh a 7-S edge after thtct (luartc~. hut five goal\ in the finel pcnod put tht aam~ nut of rc.ich for (\111ada. • Other C oa11t Ar~a m<'mbcr' on the learn 1nclud( rett"r and Jen < amp~n. Mike Fvan!>. John Vn1111. and Mark Matrtl. nll l'f whom played at l < lnine VargaiiHhrwatcrpolo rna1.:h at c ort!na drl Mar H1ah Knbcrhon pla)'ed t•olkgmte polo at lhl· lln11oert11t}' of < al1forn1a fRNlo..t:IC\) __ .......__ ~. , ~....A~•L..o4"--..A&..-~·-ri£.-'"-.L-•iL-"'-.... .._ • ..__.._ ................................................................................. ..:;ili... ...................................................................................... ~~~~ • ., \ ~ALL 842-5878 ni CALLING PROM NORTH ORANGm IF CAI.UNG FROM SOUTH ORANGa ~ .. 1,;. • r ,., . It . . .. ' f> .· 1·· . ~ [ ·' : :=.-:: .r:: =. .. ...,,...._,....,.,~c.., ... --l\'IW. ..... _.. ~---..;-~ _ .. __ ,_ ... •"f¥'• .... .... ,,,._, ~-~ ···11 - lwial 1111 l•wten ~ Jiii ...._Im WI ••1•at. ._. IHI........... 11• C..... 9' lu11d.,. M ....... ht I •• ..,.. eeAUT.e1.umt-P\.AN LdYRSADCIONwt.T BCACHCONOO.aeo. Awonto~'-'""' , •1l•H•IHIA --........... 38'. 2'A8&, FIA, 2200 ... 11TH IT. 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TILDDT 11• •-• ... -m 11• •••• equ1pt klldl klOe M75 _.. -IM &4&..o8l4 t 111•1 .____ .. ....-. I e~i~1 J :. 500 Signal Rd &42-9282 · .,..... ,._... -63M191 Agt ,_ ..-~. z-· '" mo, -,_ .. E..c Office apeoe ,_ tt WI! Ulll• --f)ft Balboe under 11000 5 *"'""* Extra woe 1bd, In 4Ptb· 144-121 t '---Many ...... . ,.##1 • 3ec;m:;; ~,. amsOo rm 2ba dbl gar updtd kl1 End Unit 8-ut 31t FR, Af!!:!!antl dlal'lw.._, c:.rpor1, !rt V.,...._ Studio "50. '400/mo, n900Ueb .. . (2 ~ • PY1 ptlo S3M191 Agt '•1 3ea FMm dine rm 2ooo IJMI deck. 141 J.,,,.. nMI' V ........ qui.t 19' me AV8111mfMd 911·2'45 ~ ~:.C~ 1 IC.nu ••I llu all. Greenbett, n" ~ II Pomona. 54M7S8 X: Balboa 29': ~-= All •t . .. -- ~ Pl ,8', 2Ba. Ont~~~tM>me 368.3BXAtwtYoec S2000/mo Rltr 720-432 seJ'.... ... Wc:atfield .. Wl181111H ... . lndry. lrtra lg tam rm Mini condition Vacant COM eott.ge. G•g. yd, ......... • 2BX'. garg. 't:'i OOn'IMIQp .......... . .. ---------------• w/lrplc. nu paint & must .... ~ to lrplc, laundry, patio. •8'.2'Mk.fC>mldlM,11m patlo.u,9"~1= 1, '°f21 AIUIWllll 2BR28Adupiexw/gmr Nr "'•not.._.,.,Clltar INJ latlte f• Ille IMZ ~. 1800 llf On ~S2" 000 Call S1S50/mo, 84'-4993. rm 2300 1/t greenbett mo. n, mo. OC9ef\ Avallnow. 210 W. ....._911""80. lrg lot. Prime loc nr ~ I • 751-t501 I NW pool 11 JOO/mo Rhr Pewt Slop by Md ... Like brand new. Al utllttea M~ 1700 + eec.1...,,.-liiiiii:---- ...... , & lhopt 11701( 845-9481 llUT WllTlll .... RW -720-1432 I Balt>oe 19and. Ul"ge 2 paid. Pool, garage. 1 I 419-M4-M31 or AM •t lill111l Jin -MUllllmUll11 '1 IULllTITI c1~;:C::~:-~1 •II.Im* 1 =::: ~~~ 0:: t~ 2:~~.,..._ 1110 ... .a.. 11~:~ "l!"~J!i~ •••W ... ·-48' 2Ba fill• High on a I & 1ho9Ping. 12000/mo Super lharp 38' +formal watet (118) 795-8400 30t AYOC:ado &42-HSO ~. .... h't~ll' I--·-· ..,_ -blUlf. $43,000 Down ytly. Aval nowl 173-535-4 DR + FR + 3Ba Pool IC>--.... tfli '°' OfTAIUClll .. u'"ft91111 s iasooo ceo2M4S-t411 GW ,._ .... ~ 411141 .. I cation No pe11 l1llle1 ~ Pealn LARGE 2bd. 1'M>a. patio. a 1....o .-·-~ t I _.-.1 ........-fl-$2000/mo Agt 85-4 9202 41•-k'JJ. no P•ri EXCHANGE-Na RM for , ________ _ 4 bdrm, 3:.t bah tM>me ----La It ~ IOH 10 CHARMER 1 • • ... , S700mo. &45-3515 nurtlng ~•kw lfwa6ent O.C. AIRPORT ANA ~~ti! t;:r~ fcM,r~ ua• YllW-.U .... IC I ~ TllUOI 48R 2BA E/tlde. lrg yard, I •WTILlff ... , ... 111TI Large ehatp 28' upatalB, ~~ .:C:':. ': Aft\~~·=.:. cook• detlgl'lt Slcytlghtl Ult,111 l5w.--• 2 car gar wlopnr. w/d 38r 2Ba. 2 car gar. Fncd Slow. c:arpet1, drape.. no absotutefy ~t• 3 ..,._......, · .. ,.._.,._, and leaded · window• 1You'll k>Y9 the Ioctl Of ll'llt WllTIWITll V1IW LIT 3BR 2Y.8A condo w/gar hkup, lrg den CloM to yrd Peta ok It iOO '-· pett MOO/mo 175-001 balconyt, encloeed todt· amoaer 031~. CM Of '*1llna. l52-llMI. create a b~I ht al· llunnlng 3 BAI Ble9ched One of the few bulldable S t25K. Bkr 903-0377 all. S t300tmo. I TtUIEIT 111-lllO 5450 Balboe lBR duptex able garage, park Ilka I Matl.n/F hat unfufnlah 8lnale Gib.,....,.., In moeph«e I. ltrMt haldwoOd floort, 8aft>ef I Iott left In Laguna. -_ .. 11,1,_ •aa ••a 28e CecU I Stovelrefrtg utlla paid groundt M85. Available • room, prlY. battl to rent to .H.lt., ~to O.C. Alrpor1 ciOM 10 ·So. ront oarl)4t, · cozy llreplac:• $125,000. Call tor delall1. __.. -·-.-, TSL MGMT &42-1603 * • I •HE Bay A~'l adult pf. July 19, no pate. ~219 non tmkr/F 25 yra+ Call on 8lrdl 9'. 10.16'. Mllw beactl. EMi_walk tol«ry. and 1 large, lulh yard. ll0-1HO . NllUIU PlllT I 1Bdrm very clean bMutl-a.Eh , No pet1 5'7-1155 ..., • an• e 54e-1507 Jnterlon. ~. ,..,_ MARILYN TWITCHEll 144-... I Large ~M on oYef'.U1ed lul g.;den & patk>. Avall· I OM ~ minimum !NM.' ...._t ~ 38 28 28R tBA dth bak: Mati.n F Mt unfurl\. C.M. tlonlM lncl'd, Cc:w"'•109 lot Vacant & ready °' able Im"*' $575/mo 2bd. 2ba, den, loft, garg. •~ .. ., r • gw, • wr, • room. pvt ba to r.m to room avall •• non lmOMra occupancy Bring .all of-(714)772-2273 LY Msg all elk kitchen w/mlcro I lndry. lrplc Yrly Rarltal1.' view, all bttlns $115/mo non-emotcJna F 25 yn+ Ofttt. For m0t9 Info. l.-•1111 18fl Pleya RMI E•l•I• ---facunl, s t200/mo: VIII• Rental• e1s..1112 I 2201 Peclftc Call 54e-1301 tdt• e . Cell Rhonda. 1•2440 ~ 173-1900 •IUmfll 11111• t 7 t4-875-&442 X·200 T_SL MGMT &42· 1903 ~-_..,-~-,..,,,..,-1~ ....... --.-.--.,,,--- 7~9 -9100 ~::72~~~ ~~~~~~~~· WYIEW 38r 28a. 2 car gareoe •Rental• 2-S 8drm1 IC.rtH •••• , 21221 POOL-PRIVATE-PATIO ...... /!!ttll nll '"ml -=======-~ LR dining arM MB + Below k R.o t Mull see Pel ok· StOCIO-S4000mo •Win..* Newd/w,lrplc,genige. au•- 'Ntf'/ltorwlllhOleunueed . 8d Walk . 7 s ~--· lllla llSO ITIW at rom $900Hno FM I r-1X·lG 18r'515 28'$175 ----·-com,,.&1 bldg. rm 1temetl'lllwlnter?MY9rtlee den . to 1 Ill t.--S3t9K to 12991< fixed TtUlllT llMllO Marti Fwguaon. Agt 1Br tBa. all bltlna, utlll EASTSIOE 557_214t Mty rentala now twill. C-1 .. INllboe ,.._Zone. • ,.. garage .-1n dWI-& w .. tcffff Plaza Only URE WORLD· 29R price tor 1mmed .... I 142-t t.83 Incl Hurry $500 F.. I 11'7 00 ~ & up. 227' 201 P9m St 1215 000 n.c:t. $125,000. Agt 64M389 2btCon0o,c6nt HIA, In-Nantl)Ct(at model. 38R •Eaatalde n-ar 28R' 3 Bedroom 2 Bath SlePt TtLD0T 111-... Plftltl flll NwC>t Btvd, a.i 146-7445 tn-2M3 o.;,_ ' ------.....:...-------aide leundry, gar w/opnr, 2BA w/lrg aide lot Move Twnhme bltin1, 1rple., to beach 'poo1 & 1ennl1 -1 bd. carport, dWl•Mtw IU I .. 1 AAA• ' · 180 deg vu. ocHn in lmmtd lneludH enci gar. ltg yard. Avall Sl5001mo Btlr &42-3150 380. 2BA. lrplc, 3 bit• to 1515 031-8155 ~ Corona dat Mer, 1o be,.. brMZH. 24 hr HC Guarded comm. comm 1mmed $875 145-'5862 __ --beh. patio, ~rm. garg. 302t W Padftceo..t Hwy modeMd Pflma ato.-e Sell Y •• p,.,.,t Cal Cla111fW, 642-5678. for Information & surprisingly low cost. s 1311 . so o Own er pool & 1ennl1 833-3122 · PE.t.llHSULA cottage 38R I 1450/mo gardner Ind. Tm "'1111111 Newport e.acn. Atlfrtg TV ~ 11.75 pw ti. lkt I 855-l837 °' 031-5510, uk tor Fran 38R 2BA. frptc, patio, tBA, 1ummer wMllly avail Aug t. 953-5575 28' w/gar Crptt, d<pe, 11''1+ wti ag1, nodliPOell 175-1100 .....,tpt•lk:I _ twnns Comm pool. $915 $875 Wntr IM $825/mo I • bftln• F"ncd {.d w/patlo • ...,.rt liack lOH R:11~~1n'?!c~'!'Jiv Wati1a1.'1-lnc e:~H03~~s 2~~~1g:,~ ',': BR'"s;;m. 8/c. "67ee~:: .. t. .. 'ii:SM Vautl•• ··~u ..... 11111 ml 1111 l•S II C • n v on n .. r I h • frple. pallo $2000/mo I deh ~ For a. ~A & o ~ By owner 3bd 2b.• tao• townhome pl'ICed lo .... 38R 28A No pe11 Ref•-PENINSULA PT nr ,,...., rm lowly NrnWled 29' 28a Ofllem.. SIOO •If. .UGftt ocean view lwgeQ.rn. al $189,000 Call enGes Very QVlel .,.. cnlry tre(ICh 3BR 2'.-;BA. Cl Jamlne Cleek Condo. Mtg' Mar1141dno i3dK. I room, ,W paint, I" 759·t501 RHr boll atorege. lam rm $2200 mo to mo IS AYI July Ith. Aduttt Ofttt. Orange(714)17 .... 70 land $4381( &46-1487 llUT wtmH $1 .095. Call Antwer ~d~ w OCEANFRONT Two $3000 Ho petll 11CMM73 ' . . llUl ISTITI . '3t3. &42_.300,'2' hra 38R aptl winter ..... ·, 8d Htlll It •are la Hat fUJ~ I * Piil IMO* Charming 2BR 1'1t8A. tr.. ltOOO & $1150 mo b nit 48R + apa now 13-49.SOO shtded cooege, lrg yarct. , Walilrtfonl Homet Inc s! 1 i--~11111111111""!"'!'!!'!""lliiiii..,. ' 38R • remld kit S3 t9,500 I ~ " r I No petl $700/mo + MC I IJ 1· 1.00 Balboa Penlntula. One M mn Both h&Y• lrg neat yard• l.;I V V dep 243 e 22nd StrMt. \.---room In .a bdrm hofM, 3 ~ dd bNed l tMMr I BKR759-t2341orappl --C -1BAYRIOGE Condo 2br.1Newty 1non·tmkr,lemalepr.r'd. Unltt. All 28drm with '48 R 28A .. 11 .-. b--1 C1RCLE & All 1 I 2b1. bat view, MC, 2 car I angt 1$350+1 100 MC. 113-2MI carport•. h groH . I Ket Y owner MHa Vttrde cln 2br lhc s gar. pool/9')a. S t49Stmo 846-~ted In San Berdoo. $ 189,500 lHhld land Italia CNll den pvt ptlo updld kll lo 85-4·8090 Bay 1119w, CMatlen, prof Mklng M85,000. 8Yalf se2.soo. Oualllled dep S670 -L I temai.. non-tmk 2bd, 1 buye<S only 552-3188 j ••tr• lOll •Hl-1111* IUOl llllf 12 w/d, bltl.t to bch MOO. 7.9pm wtldvs. 9.7 wtl~ BYOWNER -Trl-M condo, 15 room 2b, ttl-home l2Br 1ea. blk to bch StOOO S7 857...ea11 ~ Traditional 'small Vet .. lllel Unit S.c 3BR 2'.ltBA. lam rm. ale mOfTI'• kit dad·s gar kid• I Ullls pd Agt 873-3Ms , po CdM bright room. lmmed. Realty bldg. pool, near beach Must ... thl• llke new S725avall711SS39-6t9t 1BatcourtT hme-w/lfleW Ch oceup lem•I• non I $73,500 (213)687·3292. unit Sac 1y1. only Agenl 1.. .,300 ~ d 2BR 1~8A. patio. M NC emoke<, W/O, aundec:k. 631-7370 I EYIWl<nd (213)387-5900 mlnutH to SC Plza 'E11t1lde---r-Bedroom 2e'R ~BA gul~x ~!~; pet1 125 MeodY Cane I harbof CloM ...eto thopa $385/mo 7SM143/E -----------:J~9':!°34~j6~87 or 181th Duplex, yerd, '* 1u11e 2 marble trp11. $650/mo 14~228:0 S79Slmo 8el 142 c M. loc:*lng tor Ftrmmt. APT~cpe. ,,,..can-~::S:S:D;:cx:itt:s:::s::s:::s::s::s::s:i~::::r:s::s:x:x:s::ttr::s:s::S:S:~~~:s:s::~~:'r-• crpt• & p11n1 $750/mo gourmet kit, pool & 9'>• 2Br t'ltBI twnhM type 2BR Oen, 28A. cc.an ' non tn*r tow tum 2br doe. 2 ml to bdt tn.eo.a -I' 998-343• Leave Message $2700/mo 7511-6940 Gar, d/w, butcher 'bite l YleW, garage/-.C e>pnr. 2ba apt c .. !>-' 10em "I Meaa. Awlt ... 1115. Mar The INTO SAVINGS DlllJ Piiat hos o new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $7.60 Classified Ad. ?.60 or $5.60 with prepaym_ent' • 4 LineS:--7· Days- $7.60 Ne ch•ne•• In co~y or cencottotlon. • Pnvote partiM only. No Commercial, Reol Estate or Empfoy· ment Ads There is no price limit to what you COl'l advertise If yb1> n.ed to sell your cor, boot, couch, high choir or any vnu~d merchondrse--c<>tl the Doily Piiot Classified s1off or use ~· coupon below 642-5678 ' ~----------------,...-------NAME PHON"f AOO'Rf SS (ITV !>IA IE __ _ TIP A/11\t CNClOSfO . t •• •• IW O •fl •ellilt l•u Eestlld• hOUM w/lcy pool BIG CANYON 280 2'BA kltctl. 8 t' old 3020 dlw, elec ae11-elean poulble &42·2290 g9ts MOO/mo. &42·MM Fer 1111 1100 gar patio kkn ok 111on1 trpl In 1111 rmtm1tr bdrm: Fiiimore 'S 35 54e-~ ~Z ":'pie er~. = F/n-emttr. no pet•. lhr a. IUIMll I tiMMlal 281 Furnl1hed Hollday P•VS utlll $775 539-6 t9.1 bal, pool. 2 car gar Avail-2BR 2ba townhome. pan-aree 7 l4/493-1030 hOme, w/d, lg yard. 1350 m Rambler wlc1ben1 In Agt tte able July t M<t-0146 try rm pvt pallO, laund nu +ulll & aecunty, eel Mwy Trailer Partl All Mt up tor Flat eppealin~j 2br kldl ok BL1JFFS CONOO E-PLAN 1 carpi. stor• lhed. Mnl llHI. ltack 6"9 before tpm, 540-1955 0,~tin 1M4 Sr Cple w/1 car No pet a belle decor poo1 tor eum-3Br 2·~ea F /R. 2200 eq It peJ ok 5895, 598 Joann XVXlllalE JULY 1 1rv1ne reep Prof MIF n-"'DIR sAOii S tS,500 Cash 6-42-2841 m 1 r under Seo O No pelt. 111oc pool 1 S.l-0433 or e50-3&~ 2 b d • 1 b a . n • • r I 1mllr. pvt rm th< ba. lull Mlellon Vlefo. 539-6191Agl1.. S1850 mo ~·0350 •OITI I Mn• YorktoWMIBMCl'I Blvd, prlv rec tee $400 d9p. i400 =-:· $15,000. New CondOI 381' 2'n8a. 2 BLUFFS-SUPER CLEAN 1Br t Bl. luff kltcMn. all I din ar ... garg, ~.•1« pd. S3501mo+ ',; ut 786-5M2 2221 431 mt 10 ~· t4501/1. dbl •bd. 2'nba, av111 now bltln1.gdar•S500 F" ~~~d+~g:, ~ LIOOISLE ~ fJ. Bll gtr. tncd yd $1 t9S Peto+;' lllOC pool. no pell. r TIUlllT ITl-tllO i , .. Ml3-0756/a03-i'5oo I F/N-SMKR. 25 YRS+ OHmE/10 AO eq ft S.2-394 7 or 642-9688 S 15501mo, ~•-0350. · _ · -1 $400 + 13UTll c 2 -i-1200/~ lo1-C.1oc.MI srrow· I hakes 01 bed,Pf&ad cot ton 3 do!l1gn!'I 1ncludO<l 407-Sow n 16 lorry 01 plusti Mar T is11uP rm• 1orn dtre<:hons -• LAG 1 & 2 80 newly 873-8717 • ... ...... ,.. . IN-East1lde 3Br 2'~8• 2 ,Etl)luff IBR 4BA. trpl, vv redecorated. quiet. pool LatHI ltac~ 2141 1 120 E. 23rd St C.M. ·11ory Townhome. All tnhm Close achl1. pool, 1550 10 w -MATURE & quiet Fern.... !MM201 Ot 544-1241 amentt1es St2.SOtmo chrch,bch$t950moobo 18M MonroVtaS.8-0338 •ITlnTllAll* PvtN8homew/cpl,mae-1---------v1118 Rentlla 67S...C912 Buy 12<t0,000 458-2108 ' 12er, l rplc. garage, ter aulte w/lrpl & patio ti N SCP 3bd h-" 2b mom-LWI -1111: MESA VERDE O'lu• 28r. I sundeck. ocean view $7.50 + dep. 7511 8387 t r rm """' • 1 "' 281. new ~. d/w, Only S87S F.. · -----li~;..;p;;~;p..,.;;;...p; bubblln' jacuzzi pool too 1Spacloua38d. den, formal locked garege, In dry MIF lhr 38' Irvine Apt. FEMALE Engllah PolnMr I appls $850 539-8191 dlnl~ pvt pool & apa on 1750 No pett &40-2495 Pool. ac>e. m1tr bdrm, Wh/llwr mertlllnaa. vtc Aot tee golf c:OurM lmmac v•-$315 • dep '..\ utllt Colage Pie CM A.wsdl !Rent/own hmw./larn I cant $3600/mo Agt. Jeri ~r,~n•~8'no ~-.,.':::. 552·1531, 548-4_t38 Oyt 540-5112-Ev.•jQa. equ1p1 ktt. kids/pet snazzy ' a.o...aaae or 411&-4888 Adil• Quiet 189'1 N41w-NB · 2 till• Inn ocn l19 FOUND ln7 Sme1 fight I decor $750 539-6191 I LG 2BR 1BA port Btvd &4~0313 m1tr BR, wll·ln c:ltt, pY1 brown Rabt>ft, vcty 8an Ag\... On• hOUH to w1t1r. BA Move In yourMlf Joachim ~c:tl on Or· Sh•P Euttlde 18R + GREAT locatlOI), parking. s:~.~~.2= 2: $400 Or lhr wth friand enge AW 122-t783 I d«'I. t car gar, yard tocl gd cond. yd, Y" i.ue. pelt NIC» locatlon. S280 .. 722"1511 FOUND 1121 vwy lg bit water & gas 1725/mo St050tmo. IS0·2430 2085 Thurtn. 540-&338 OCEAN VIEW ·llguna MldoO. atencl up ..,., S.8-9950 *EASTBlUFF AREA ·38' e .. ch home n-tmkr. till Colar at~ . -. PENlRIOGE COVE * 2"'8a. gar •. lrplc I 1350 llUT ~Tiii ttr:_1ht m•. M25/mo. l Mein, H.8. 114-4231 2Br 2Ba COf\Cl<t. W/0 , 2 IH VIII• Renllll $745/mo 2br 1~• 494-tS.,Glnger ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tar garage w/opener 175-41112 townh<XJH , green t. ~ *" pref Lg Bdrm l $1050 <>vet ltreatn• l NEWPORT CREST Condo tndry ':7:"T=' Bath In NB Condo Fum lalll 'No pell 5-49-2447 <tBr + Fem rm . FIP 'i-Sl MGMT 842_1803 Of unlutn WIO. pool, gar ·Eutlide t8' tba yrd e1ec 1 2•11ea. gar . pool, 1enn11. _ 1.aoo +-He Oyt pd 5575/mo Aleo' 2er I~ ate 337-87 It BACHELO,_ (large) wl1fQ 756-<1500 or 720-0483 d --· pttlo In QOOd loCaM MOf ... 11 ........... tBa w/yJr & Jlaraoe Newport Shor•. 2 bloc:lc• 859 w ;9 Street Aeapor't mature ttw 48' 1?951mo 8142-3&50 Bfir to~. 3Bdrm. 2 Bath. ' ...... te.. 3Ba HB Apt AYI 1115 -"'•W• OllD newty decOfatecs 1 ,..r Large 18drrn on VlctOl'la, H I ~--......_ 1250 .. ~ Bob or F<Ul>ADS ARE FREE Cal: I · n1o 'Ii · letM 11500/mo Owner flHr NewP'ort Blvd. -PJ 8'4·5t92 alt <tpm 1 3Br 2Ba. Dt R .. FIR. ltp ( 1.1 ~ )13 t -2 t t 7 or Sparkling eteen, c:rpt1, • Mon~to-month Wcnlng woman. 50.eo~~~~~~~~ PcSollapa No pe11. tel8)78~..0255 . drpa, atove. quiet 1510 also av11l1blt yrt, to lhr l'IM In N9. r: 1 11~/mo 540-8915 NeWport fefr.Oe Condo No pet• 990-2tl0 1325/mo+'Mltlla l .: FOUND Codlatlel ~ r ... ,.1. . 3 BR, 2~BA Sll7S/mo I Euttlde Coltagee t 2Br & • Fum11tftd/ dep 640--0503. •" 'P"' lndl~ & M80ft0k V11l17 2134 aeourlty Avail 811 No 2 38' WtO hkup, carport unfumi1htd The 903-t 1 · Blooer 11 ~· gbr Ind An P91• 145-3715 Sa9?1-l795 722-8294 • Frtness centers. • ............... FOUN--ot-ou-me--baQ--•wtttl- Sand S3.25 plu" 75ct bl-M hm pool kid• pet ,.__ 211 5111 atNetlc ~ AlM 1 :l)OSl&Qt'I handling 101 S950 539...e 191 Agt 1.. .,_ta .... 2114 Celta ... •M t1nn11, swimming let Ut HelPI • man't .. td't 1764070 I h pa"8 I) •• d 1u WALK TO COM BEACH F,,... ' ... 0 ir--a-. ...--. • -, =·;. r HoUMI To;. rent Pe1• o+; WOODLAM•. VILL GI mod1l1 open '''" 9 6 380• 38A, USO/MO """" ,..._.,_& ~ ~ l59S/mo + $800 MC -~ Sorry. no pets , t3 UTll, N-SMKfll YC:ly E.lther ........,._, ~~~ ~~~ . . u~ ~~~~ ~ ... "· l (714IN2-2112 ••ARTMlllTI NewponB11ct1No FOUHO ,__ -t';':' :!C.:.. _... 8IO Irvin• A~u• Int ..... ..,, ,.. , ...;-;;;.; in 11m ,..... -... AMMt. IHI. IMc~ I Coclle ' 111'°' 01ir Pfdel\4ty1t""' Qlttl tolll1wta111t k ,., t61t11 PrOI woman. i CM Iii bC1k vcty Htlld 1cl & ~ S. "'*"...,.... 2 ti""' dntwn. :U: 'o &Iii, tW to frMWm ' So Con! ....,, wtlllt only ""'"'"" It ..._ -.. ,,... ndt .. 9' = In ~. HI •4 D4 ~, i..t1 C¥ nlllalllt NO 'lTS l'llASl _..,,.,. ,_.. • --~---------2.bd 2''\ba. andk, n-J)9tl. Newport 811ch So CdM. EMtblllft, Of FOUNO Old me QCIN -NEW FOR ONL y 11 .... 112t01mo •I 1000 Et1t CM 1150/mo .. ._ % ~ lulf colo< C.ta-aac, VI 132-7151, eg1 l100 l Str .. t Xlftl '*· DYi eecM140 =·== loO of Craftt -pane11\t 3ii(+ ct.,, ,;:piC' 3,-\8&. (et Oowrl E~ 176-l(JH 1.• ~100 deye booltl 111pphes er I I 2500 IQ ri ...... crpt, 2 IG-5113 NTE d '°' crou shld'i, nM'dlepo.nt I atry 2 carJ;tt "4bar ~ WA D Yw • °' fOUNO ~ ...._. ll'llCh hOO~ q111ltll'IQ 100 11'00/mo l1th SI. 5 d rlv.-ay to pa<k 24' Hunt lc:n ... •7'-111t trailer, I ... In S200 mo Mr 0t Mn"°"""' rnpie blU to ocaen 536-3901 l Hvem111aoe751-2783 LAURA WHHLEI ()( 1169' 1116 ~ Apartmerts ._. .__... .... .._. I ~hl1'99"Clalw11111t0f RH~~· ~c~ .. ~~OI· ~_...a ...... .. C R A F T S vau today in ciaulhed ,.., ' ,,_,,....,, ...,_,_, "' ~ ' . .. , 1H8 ~· !nif P 1191 C!Pt'1"9 Ml Cllrilal/.... ... leltt 1111 Cl ... / ... tav•tt ..... llM ...... aJ H)t ranttwn 1114 bftU llM ~c:..-r' ... i N19TUlllTlll1m Ml IMHHnm UU 'nlll HM 111111 ,,. ••1• ... ,. IOfAllD-=wMI· UT&1111 ~· A~.J:: ; ....., ~ ..,. oto. Totel ...,..._.., 10 Co1My CotOf'y Cebt• 111111'111• Wow.at~ Hl1't IW'•. w.-IOOd . ~r. ~a women ..., 11 w LOOM . •• ~mp!.:~VIOA w.....O ...._MWtto • ,_,.twopeopleto~ 140,000 ·wen..o one VI.MO!' flu tmrnHtete We Wlrll up lnMur ~cellWl-OA1 wlo.pend «*&ptoofol ,__ llOO~ fotl2&0 .. ,.._,..,"' Tilii ... llP'lli::~:W:::'":l;;;t• OUI ,_ t I 11-. kW~• '9C1Ptaaf\ ftm.. Man thn.I '" ~ • "101 hOfM ~·p!OCIO~~c.lt~l~7S~l'Jl~t~1~-~i!iiii!i~~m~~ ~--._....;.;;.__ '1taifOn IT, • en =: It nnaucfe~ ~ :Tfti m ~ 8""• ••Q Ctwtllrrm. a cm. -w ....,... ..-. '5 wpm ha¥e11J1t1•1m ancs e#itchboard, orMtlng ll'MWOlst• -•-tor a em I wttd Y9 H~ ~ftKf..nkln•,. ..-, !iM'AM Oood ..,..,.,_ -.,,... 1500 ~ """"{ M; __ ... .,, 1 ,.._._ .......,_ condition, 110111 bra o •lel . A•wa rd ~ 1tt per80f1 et 1 ~ P' _. eultomett, ...,., Cle .. 1f1td Advettt1lng '!TIO fof P eltfY AM hrt. .._._end wt.lie. $10, aft t~11• 1,..11 uo.t234 • • Acleme A.,., Ste '°1· CM ~.. only. 1111nou1t • plu1. t TelephoM ~. --.._ .,.. rr .. ~<*II ...... a.ct lnter•tld, catt. Pwt-11rne, c:ouf4 wot1t , .......... ..,. ___ ....,-. .. /-/It.I U •pm, t5M.. 135 II Y• L.ole~~ Cledlll/lllN 1411 ,._,,,,.to Colllnt ~ MM2'42.E.OE lntot\18-llme bpertenoe ArTrD f/M naet. l'lonaat, i••1 IUMillUMU Mii fUIE !dwdl. ~27 todata. 1AO :i:. pt.Wrad, ,., wpm typing • r 1 tn ~ ,,, .. 1 IMWANMaOO c.nier °'· &llte • entty s>e*l wlfatt grow-requlr.s, .,._..,,, SlhOM 1 SCHOOL w111 rlln ~~· = MiiiioAiiiti Young ~ c..TV ,T12"! ~· !.!:.: ... hittjt II Tll II.I MW Newport 8Hcl'I, CA '""· fttendly publr-'*. YOloe a '"'*· laceltenl 14 50 • • ldult ...u to 1¥9 Oft "• .,..,.,y -·• -lon-~AMOTT -' t2MO +YP. 40 wpm know 10 Nlary pf\19 comml..ioti I to etart. · Muet boet In IJlc:Nnoe for boat VCR t 1&0 (2) S'ic5' 8tlln EXP IDfC'l11 '"=· BIWGld MllC9W. JuM 29, The~ Cout Delly OENOfCfor1'*9Qnofc. key & have ·~ flt Cell Kathteen Olton., JOBS PW ~,=· Latty maintenance. f2M118 otwS3i"d• e31.olt1 =~·~::~:t!"'N•P; St It er I! d w a' d I • Pilot It toolclna fOf • full AJP, typing, phonee, FIT M 50 '" CM Clll Jim 842-4321 ut. 302 pa_..... --rt M IAIY: IWlnO 10, ~ 1t1p, off•rt 'Afnterttl. M2-~. .. ttme accountlno '""'· •contng • .,.,., req'd. [ 558-0060 -a-.at EARN -•-. _.... StO, Wale• •10, -8uy/Mft11.,,,,._ wftraln L.oer Weddtng eancta: 0u11e11ndude eil'Cl.llatlon Co111 MMe t• 1-100 t IUllT&lf -Cl'\rittlan, ~ la6Lw ·_HH IMl s10. vmbf tttOlt 13. 144 1111 ~ =~~t ~~di~= :!."'.° ~..=:~=I ....... /lmY 1Cop14ty/C<Mony Cable hal 1:"J.~. MONEY necwaty. . 190 An\l;j; m aty.;;;:;;; hck !'Kt! a . 831..olt1 w "" 1411 band w/3 dWnoncft, RI-oettenoe • p!Ua. Full llMe ,,..,~ fltm l'laa. open. an lmmed openlog COf e Co.ta M .... CA t2e28 Part time bedtoom aitta. 4 pct, ,URtf., Fr. Q . plctut... tnotudee 4 6 11/fnrude OU1· watdt Vcty btwn Pro. immedl•t• opening. c .. 1 Ing for MCt9taty with mot1v1tld. Nlf-diNCtld PRIZES I YlrifJlml ...... eplnd ... Mtrthe Walhlng.. dllMI, Ctytlll, 1tl¥et' bOard O!Mt c;.ondltlon & Cid• hi N Jerry Joh neon it eommunlcallon, typlno & penon, PotJtlon requl,.. I ton .. -o•blnet. womenclotMI, Mii')' Key FIOOt boerdl wood o.,,.: J*:I beh .:1 °';1~5 •· 842-4321 for lnteMew/ commuter 1k1U1 for Int•• a11par 9'11111 In diet~ CL'lll ..,.1 lllAO"' ~ TR~ NO SELLtNQt 2 Clerk• ~1 klta, II.It CO&t. 850-3518 '°"' lnflal • .. ._ toot 11>'1 • • I appointment. Com·1 national S.... M11Ufe, & huvy typlrlg. II .,."" 11 1""'1 needed to V9tlfv t• NAUTICAL~TtOUES, NORFOLK tllend pin• pump . ...WA~ 'H REWARD petltlve MlatY and e11cet-S1000/mo. c.ie bltWMn lntWMled oontKt Gtotla Opportunity With L.ong'1 phone or~ .. ourty. tor ..... Ship. putW. ,, .. , '""'ox. 7 ft. tell In 1705 -l7,,..n24 lo.t Glnolr..fl dog, rid l lent baMflt• e-1oam. (714) 131-1250 714-S49-42•2 EOE Ofug Stor• In Coe11 I lehwl11 th Moura 5:30'pm-t :OOpm, c.b!Mt, d\ert ~t1, ~ey twrtl on rollert: wht wfpe>lntld ..... a I -.. -· uo•na•y MMA. FIT EJ!_p praf'd I IAILY PH.IT Set. t:OO.m-t·~ For bfua blnMcle etc Co.ta 8Mutlfutl Roll It IW9Y f()( ..... •• cu<ty tall, State St, COlll NllllllAST ..-r.-..a.. I .,.. Typing rtq. Mull enjoy ~ lnteNtew call INM •ft• Meea 83t-8011. 175 IM&-3038 aft• 2pm t••~=r Meu. Thur• 8-28 , IAILYN.IT Immediate opening fOf Nwpt Ben Comm•ro111 1 workfng wllh public '' 530pm 842-5811. •• Mii · !me WMICendt 1 .._...,......, NEEDS MEDICATION I p.,1 time genger .. ornoe I Aeal E1ttt• Dev. Co I Salery comrMnlUrtt .. If you .,. I for •>dr II Of .,,yt Hull a tr11ter '3000 DAILY, 557....ecl5 eo.~~~~28 help Mutt b4t .ccurate .. k• o~Hd Sec· wllh aJ1p. Xlnl benefit• ~ inon:e ~=: ~UHm I APPl.....a PIOllll PlllT tea-7812 , ...... --•-with llguf• and know 10 ratery w/ r:~~,t_ Gd Call tor appt 831-9223 Meuntaln. Knott• kry Su-~b ~~~2·2 UI lll..a111 COllectortttem.APPt'Med 1e· T·Bkd formu\I. OMC. • ---key by toueh OutlM In· typing Mlttl ..,.... In ... op-""'-,.., · ,........, .. 7 w ..rt *3000 90n •19 low houri / •fSiJm •CUd •fS1Ytlfc U11•-• elude filing end light 9'ty Mgmt & WOfd proc e ama1 Flfm, or win PrlMa and Wneeton P•t Control RMr!Oer'ator '225. w...., 0-80K· ~-n. : .. ~ -13 81,_1~· .. __;, -xtraa ,. __ .. lnQa Ar ,,,. , _......_ typing Houra .,. Mon· ptu1 Cell Trlth 159•9531 * -* Awatdl, Cell UI nowt W• __ .. d I .,. ..... ---.... -·-.. _., ,.,_,~In. •you u Coeta Meu reel ee1ate daytfvuFrldeyfrom8am F&OTllJllTUT haveMWralopanlnglln el&UTYlllTllL .,... rr-1"" Wh ROUNDTRtPTIQ<ETLAX UOOO OBO. Call hepc>y loYI, m.,rtege ayndlcator nffdl full I E2pm Cell &tend• et Secratery Typ 55 wpm. Coming to NB E.lcp./mat CM. H B or ~ v FIT, Mon-Fri, ;'30em to Dl1hwuher 1100 TO NEWARK 713-7113 87~288 or peraonat aflelra?I ch1r g• bookkeeper I 540-9100 bltwean l Selflterter.Muatblprof. parsons needed IOI 1t11 j 842·4333 4pm Noexparnec Mlhr ...._5641 $275 080 7.51 7'50 j 1979CENTVRY21'ontrlr Peace 0' mind 11 one vt.tt Soma computer eJlPlf on and 12 ror WOik In an exeltlng en-"""' Europ Cry1tala a All SHIFTS I P ..... IC>PfY In l**)n: SEARS K!NMORE (kMt:> celllng·~ • power ttMrlng & thttt away Call now 497•1973 IBM competlt»e needed. I tment pm ap-vlornmeflt 261·118i c.amiu Xlnt benlfl1s Switchboard Operatofl Book• on Tape, 729 REFRIGERATOR 200 hra All cov lam This II a growth poahlon UllQ UlllUO T~i '"'/T.. C1ft GIMla, 952-413S wlll train 1'01 Avocado Fared, CM. 54-5525 Frost frM. Good Cond SOf'A·BRAND NEWc wa/catn~,!,.op211'.000 !•t ~ I an axpandl~8 ~ j 2800 Hatt>oc Blvd "•• •~ r ft I LINGERIE SHOP Meda Aven~ Sult• 204. N.B I HITI MMI 1250 831-40e2 ~~~~~~ 84~5: CHILD CARE n;;a;a my Trowbridge Equity Group POWDER PXIN'f@R dys per wk, ... ••I* PIT day, eventno a or•~ ~ beneftta. Earty A.M. 10 WASHERS and DRYERS. IO". 40 HP ru 3011 ,;no~~~ U2-J998 COSTA MESA I HOS responllbll petlon 3.4 USWUIH IUflOI WhoMaleptOOUC..Salary I BUY REFRIGERATORS. ASK FOR KATHY Ulf nfl home Tue1· Thur1-Frl Newpon Blvd at Bey St. nllOll&llll OLlll E11per'd. Good pay & bin-I pref'd 548-844• y1rd E11p pref'd. Wiii late morning, family man Wor111ng Of not. t wlll pick SPANISH HAND CARVED cc::~ fr'.~·,, 1 S7500' 9am-7pm 9&6..03t4 ""IT I •fll• Mu1t speak Engll1h. SALES HARDWARE . FIT I •rain, 538-8851 preferred MUil have upt 831-3197 ~R02:.:Ei-T:~ 908-8972 Chlld care needed-my hm IMlllllHll Co Busy purchulng ~I ha• Costa M ... 831-7702 Counter sales In Ratall APPRAISER-EXP good driving record. •nltut 14 11.nd S300, 2814 Vl1ta ~--_,,__,__,,_.,.-..,.- Bal It. 2 dys •wk, Wed "]Property Manag«nnt "I openings for detalled I Hardware Store. aee Needed of1< I beech Cer"r 111blllty+growth Del Oro NB 780-92•3 27' Scotty Craft. Flyt)rOg, Fri 8 30·4·30 AO" 8 7 lool<lng l0tfull time boolt· oriented end energetic Steve Wright Hardware l~ol w 11 n II potentlal. Call 557. 1358 I Ill PllllrTllll ' ' , twin 350hp w/280 Votvo & 1o 815--0«s ' ' keeper Experience In peraon who enjoya v1rted nPElmEI 26 A. n CM ' aJeas. or P ·ca Lii Ill 111• TV SAtELLITE DISH e ft outdrlv. Traller. All ex· ____ aves compuiertzed 1ccoun1-duties In a 1111 peced en-I 1 oc "1!_r .. __ Corona Del Mar Appralu l IEOHITT llUH • • 5475, 13 fpeed bloycle traa. Prtoed 10 NII, · Dt•t1ti11 fiii Ing, property l}'anege-vlroment 1111 end ac· Th 0 C 1 D 11 ,Sell motivated telemrktng Servloes, 673-•S5S. Unarmed, F·T & P·T. All Antique Eaatlake Marble S50. 7ft-0850 or Pvt Party 538-3008 HOUSEKEEPER • c;a to 'menl background prerd. cur••• typing rtqulred, I e range OU • y I sales people needed In· 1 ART ASS'T 3-0 DESIGN shift• & wknd1. Apply top dr•11•r w/mlrror 815--4 17• -.-... -.-.-•• --.--, .. ----=.- llv•ln Room boerJ & Salary commen1urate respon1lblllllea Include Pll~I 1~ lool<lng for e;5 come comm w/atfort Or ceramlnca IJIP, flex hr1. 9a!'1·3pm M -F Own Slmmon1 twin bed, Incl C -·-.. er • , .. 11 salary N~pt Bch wllh experience Send llllno and phones per en treiMt19f'it111 Call George 661-0441 pi t gd typlll llart now phone & tranlportatlon frame. ,,...,., uMd 1145 aattll '87 fW 0as. 7kw, attp, 644 8819 resume to TSL MGMT Pl .. MC•llforenappt be-wpm, mar up •• ---~ -nMd ecer cell980-9483° nec.1063N.GluNll,Or· Call875-5977 Et•••···· IOll owe. Mull SH lry • 188 E 17th ste l·A t een 91m 4pm necHHry, n1w1paper '"I L. /I t . a199 7141538-3563 BEDROOM SET bMu ful ----------· $39,000 9e0-7487 HOUSEt<EEPERI Mature Cos II Mesa, CA 92627 ' w • experl~ 1 plus Full "' l •I ti aaraatl I BECOME A --· s k tll lll'f llTI •YIE -=__,,.,.--..,.--=---:=- woman no-1mk, tompa· llAl.llA UY CLll Ume lm!Mdlale opening 5520 DISTRIBUTOR ~work ac· UIPPlll OUll p.J: 12~ e-... ~ W/eua, 3 batl«lel. and ·es 15' Hot»e See Skiff, n1on aid•. cook. llOhtl CLHllAL/PT 645·5000X·521 Call All111 Schulman I CHIS counts PIT 2 opeolngl Part time Mon-Fri Callmett722-1288 chargat$500,M8-5337 ·=~m~:'~:v;; hOUMtlaeping $175 wk s Merrlll Lynch Realty Train-642·432 l lor Inter· Call 77S·1682 1 8em·1pm no a11perle.nc9 days llYe In ~ oul Call 1ng C«lter In Huntington vi-/ appointment No ellp nee. Eng speaking, ---neceaa{Y $4/hr Apply DINING SETI ORIENTAL PrM ti .. 1 873-07&0 eve 842-S2M bet~Hn 4.s ONLYI Beechseellsageneralof· lltctmlllST •PP'Y2·5pm.Chlll's. UlllHHH I ln parson BoollaonT~ table & 4 thllra SOLID§ Rltt«1i· enc tiger 1 Bertr1m ·10 SportftsMt. 675-1409Bob flea person to work• Insurance Brokers Off/Ce l1llYPU1t 3300W Coast Hwy Rusty Pellcan now h"'lng 729F81ad,CM5<48-5525 ROSEWOOD aaklng C.llQ0,10nghak, 10wkt. tWln dleMI. radtr, loran I total of 30 Hrs/Wk, Pleaaanl ph<>M v~. gd 330 W Bay St Apply In peraon 2735 W SHIPPING/RECEIVING ONLY $3500 673 S558 FrH to good home I C, $90.000 675-9el8 ... lcal/DntaJ 5105 7 301m-1~m.2 Weeks 1yp1ng Skllls lnter"1 In Costa Me ... CA 92626 llUEIAI Coast Hwy, NB, ... Mgr CLEAK-lnvotm Ute llftlnn Earthtone MCtlonal '°'' (71•)839-1427/951·9693 Cruller Elegant• 29• ___ .. _____ _.. 1 month ... x hrs the r• learning insurance M•dnlghtto830am .... , lllllll DP'I malnder or the month Downtown Sanll • Ana Must speak Engllsh OUl1Ell pref tamale n-smkr. $150 2 llvtng cnalre $20 IUCI, /W PARTNER-WANTED! ea 1n H09Pftel bllllng &follow-Call Deb (7 14)669-9077 Pam or Marty 836-1900 lllllllnlllllS llOISEIU Full· Tim• Incl wknd1 S51hr Apply Mon-Fri. each Upright pl1110 2 yn tPede calm alert new aft cabin S75.000 u P ca I I K 1 th Y Good pay growth Co 4 >.nthons Furs 3030 $300 650-1523 lavable 979-2770 • 1 Must t>eexpboat91' l300 1213)691-98lt TURN l sJo .... ,. 1oca11on1 Apply 1n per-Redhill, C M, llM IOI KJNG sz wtrbd waveleu · 1 mo • S 1928 down THEM St •t farfhlt rt~llrt4 son Metro Car Wash. Mona 5'40·1403. 4 post lrame, healed I FREE LOVING MALE ___ !73-1974 lllTAl WISTW Open1·ngs Now Ava1"lable INTO FHi SHYER 2950 Harbor e1vd, c M I s200 obo, waahtdry hooe1E1 ·N••kd1d' .. gbood HPl-.0' TUWlH Experlenced2yr1 +ADA Telemarke11ng $150 chairs SIS H ome, 0"" '"· • en· general denllst In Cost~ MONE\' Olnnet Shill 111 llYfRSJ painting• 651·0157 • don ad II k • n n e 11'82, DSL. glass, nu avrvey. M ... 545•9475 Oai'ly Pi'lot GATlllllH Kennet va1a110og Bather SlllEI •ois s.49·9799 1 sllp. Met<tobo 960~7467 . CAR ROUTES src11n••y nr oc Falrgrndl·Wllraln l • lEATHEAsol17tt,perfecl --- -·-·1 ... -7 , .. HITAL WISTAIT " 1111 $4 hr 549-9}99 llW AYllUILE condition. bl1ck S 125 Haellhy. happy kitten• N I ti ,. Help bulld buay new prac· ... AD VISOR j 786-8030 before 7 15, bo• trained. l<ltten care '""14""••s•un"'""'11""m_aa_Ubo-••t ..... or·· oce Team approech. Exit ~ • Pltlll oilt ftr 11 '''' Fllllll nPE Energeuc people needed after 5:30 rect aheet tncl. 8-46-999<> ange & red atrlped N II. pay wl t>eneflta & 1ncen-Earn Extra Ca•h 642 5678 llttwtt• ta•·•'• lllELS . FEIALH to conduct a Marketing MOVING SALEI Loving mlx.O breed dog 8 w/1ra11e1. e1111 cond S395 uve bonu1 program 1 yr I For Del/very Of This Paper • , ULIOA UY CLll Receive nega +color Study lor the Orange I Top Quallty furn din aet I months, male, blactl. E11· \. 760·9637 min •KP ADA pref'd HB 111111111111111 645-5000 X·S21 prool1 lor exchanoe. Coast Publishing Co. hutch. chrome/glua di~ cellanl wtth children Has I t-8.-Catamaran with traller area 642·5035 bel 9.5 modeling. Call Lenny s It Stllill hn1ft14 I set. Fr Prov IOve ... t · 1 •II lhot1 854·1301 & lots 01 equlptmenl FRONT OFFICE I HUNTINGTON BEACH Slud10/Salon675·4846, Pleasant phone vole. a • Queen Anne chair, i n· M·Sl1m ... cat,5-yr,c1tm,I S3000080548·550e exp'd pegboard,collecl. MOTOR ROUTE Corona Del Mar mual, no experience r• tlque pea, velvet rocker neutered. bHUllful & --• -- ins Ille typing FI T FOUNTAIN VALLEY FULL . PART TIME quired Ideal for hom• reclyner, patio Mt. Conn clean, lovlng home, quilt $250 • 14 lido, #282, 432·7030 Andgra.-uardah11tsavall makers high achool Olgan.ofccnr.780·1994 atmotphere,841-9411 I new-condltlon·••ll. · bl · I · ·-, seniors college student• .1. wl water·1tor1ge plat· F • ..,..,F'ot INDEPENDENT Ava1la e in rvine area. llg~t typing requlr9d. wtll & moonl"'hlersl Hours .. .,. •• , Ptll Aalaall 041 form 84S.8151 $600 N II t train some weel(anda. ..,. ., ... In NB, Bookkeeping, all $300 to • 0 co ec -Costa Mesa 631-0140 Mond•y·Frldey 5.30pm ...... ,.,. ... , 2 Patlk•t• 1 HatJequln ·n ISLANDER 36 Loaci.d ~U:.:~::~=~~-Deliver 1 day a week. No Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. GOLF cLue-sToAAGE ~0oo!~~~~·oo~u5~:~ itt1111..J..He1 ~uu~~rdwc:,~a .. ~~ ~:,~~'."'~~d'i .. 1ary neg 845-4000 II I thru Friday afternoon. Sat. ettendenl El Nlgu•I at $4 00/hour plus .... tfllaln, .. ,.., sso M2·9S39 holly SOie 968·S902 pp MEDICAL FRONT co e c ting • no so iciting. & Sun. morning. Call g~~~2~1~: S-4ttiour ~~~~ t~ da~: •II ,atattq, ... /,, IAMEAICAN-Pltbun Pup-, 78 PEARSON 365, 1ur11ng OFFICE Mus t have dependable car , k f K' k Home workers welcom4t Ullt.illlJ 1-t HUI pies UKC. ShOll deu· gear dodgat. all alee· FI p T exp a rl enc e d t k t t d 642-4333, as Or tr . HA'!,EUSNTEWDESLPIAVEPAEAS For interview call Mary ..... ,. Ml·t•ll, claws Sire grand chimp Ironies. w/Nawport lllp , b1111 rue or s a ion wagon an ... E ... 1 , d •11:11:000 w 1nsurant1 ng ORANGE COAST alter 5 30 Mon -Fri or S1SO·S17S 845-9210 xt ... en con ..,,., pretered HB 848-0770 Insurance Need compelent d911v9fY I 9-3 Sat at 842-5&78. ROUND GLASS TABLE OBO 997-5952 IEltOAL IFFIOE WT Busy Fashion Island olc Enlhual11tk:. hard wort!· 1ng lyplng uperlence helptuf but not neceu- ary -Good benallll Full or part llma 640·2023 CALL 842-1444 person w /ll ghl CHROMEBASEW/4 BEAGLE famal•, 9 --- all.,, Pt"lat ¥an I s tat I 0 n w. g 0 n -------WICKER/CHROME mOlllhS s 175 Gr••• With CAL 20 1301m • 4 30am VALETSNEEDEO CHAIAS,WAS S2000 k tds 848·t728 OrS34SOV9fYclean&sound O W B St $600/mo and up tall Immediate opening P·T & NEW SELL $&001080 645-7028 tond 018, Npl ~h Hm 33 · ay 646·2432 1pm·6pm F·T 631·1428 759·8110 BLONO.londhllred,play· 548·S468wk548-7285 A sk for JoAnne C r aney Costa Mesa, CA ful mutt Sml·med alz•. IHOBIE 14 w/Turbo kit Incl I spayed 5S2-6744 treller & coolef rack • : : : : : I : ICt•tat/CHcrttt ;;;;;;;;=iiiimiiiiiii &1veweys, patios. paths, Pai1tia1 ELECTRICIAN Ou1t work GLASGOW PAINTING $2.40 per day Thats All you pay IOI 3 lines 30 day minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYU &SI FOii LOIS Your Service Olreclory Representetlve 142-4321 .... 301 etc No 1ob 100 am111 Reas Mickey 536-0553 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT Complete Concrete Work Reas Alles 646--463 1 Free est S20 hr GARDENING Int/Elli 30 yrs exper , .r: 487892 Greg, 979-6278 College sludent quality ref s 642·5214 NEW/REPAIR Ouallly No work Jeff 846·940' 11111 ICAlllE Pllml l 1obs to small t81sonable Landscaping Sprinklers * * * * Free est he d 631 ·2345 Sod Cleen -ups 20 yrs in Int /Ext resld'I, comm·1 C~ili Cart fxecatitt Stm ctl area Tony 645·5124 7 yrs union exp. u • 24630 CHILDCARE-IN MY I EXEC SEC-W/Word Pro-1$HIKAWA LANDSCAPE Free est LOW RATES! large Costa Mesa Home cesaor desires typing 89• Sod 'Cleen·ups Main! SHE 10~ WI• Tiiis 14 Many activities & the be81 91onments at home, pick· Sprinklers etc 850·4147 i For 1nlo please call of care 64~2096 _ "* 1 up/dellvery. 786·3486 1 Nuoary (! 14) 963· 1777 • ROUND T EC QCl(T ----I PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI ~IGHTSf·W~EKE~DSll 1 TIE DEC LIFHAYtll 1 •Block \#1111s brickwork, 1nt1Ext, celllnga. refln cab Crafts-Lit 548•1545 CM Speclallztng In doing lor I contrete Comp patios (26) yrs exp , work guar you what you have no 1 15 yrs e11per 646-4834 Devis Painting 964·38::t7 LOVI N G M OTHER time for Shopping, er· --BABYSITS in her home rands, auto ser111clng BRICKWOAI< Small jobs OUAUTY PAINTING Coat& Meas area etc Please call Coleen Newport. Costa Mau. Spec 1n old houset a gral- 646-0756 or 646-9961 Steiner 83 l 1454 Irvine Rel's 675·3175 lltll removal Beal any --------• --I Brick Concrete Block bid, guar work 675-8088 Responalble mother wlll babysit ln her Costa Mesa Baai~•ID Custom Work Low coll SEE ME LAST Ac1utical Ctilia11 hOme Mon .fri 54g..5722 FE C S G he/bonded Bob 635·4384 1 will beal ANY Bid Work -N -ATES Tree lrlm -I 722·7537 REBLOWN OR PAINTED --Dume:> runs C M IN 9 Brick Concrete Block ~uar Also lnllE•• Palnllng Cltaai•t Stm c• area Jim Wh)'lf' 642· 7206 Custom Work Low tOlt SOUTH CITYS PAINTING Uc•288597 831 9295 _ lie/bonded Bob 635-4384 Aesld'I AepalntS Int/Ext Alt.bit * •Ul1Elfll1't * :a~n~N o~~~1f ~!:i!~; STUCCO MASONAY·TILE Free est 953·8048 •p1""r,...,1n•g•A·r-ea-Aep_1_1r·s-&-8 yrs·~ Dave 631·6194 ett Ge 645·5277 PTL No Job 10 small All types ip --i Resur1aclng . Roofing & HouMC!Mnlng 14 yra ••P •• H~NrtYMAN•• Free est lie 63t-2345 I :s;.s1ta INTERIORS w I 63 reliable reas. tree "1. own aterPfoo •ng• 1 4 199 trans Pina 645•9868 Dell• Large or small 1 do 11 1111 Nmaf HANGlllfGISTRIPPING ----Pal 531 5579 or Ive mag -VISA·MC 673-1512 lall•"' hnict1 s::;:n·1 LCretetlal s;;:; Word Pcoc.sslng/Typlng 557·9384 640 162 1/Hm HovsecJMnlng. c:atpets & • 1'tl· 1 •Y1111't . upholstery, windows, alt B11ha1 CLEAN & EXPERT Pia•~··· K1rbys Malnt 631 ·5272 l f HAULING • MOVING Over 25 yur1 ttxper11nc.e i-2-.-.. -,-E""l ....... l·U.-•ll•IG- LOAI S CLEANING SEAV Garage & Yard Clnups Lie T 118,428 130-1353 1 •An plumbtng a hlellnglr Homes·Bo•ts·Offlca'a Jon 64S·8 t92 I ••ABC MOVING•• ----- Tranacrlptlona • Typing Over 10 yr1 •KP 642-0519 1 HAULING • CLEAN UPS OulCk & Careful T 138046 DRAINS CLEAR From S tS BuslMN • M9dlcal • _ Faucets. Olsposal. H91ter. Scientific M y home 1W• II keep you lhlp thepel 17 Days Low"t rates I LO RATES 552·0410 641·0907 llc 722·9066 840·5288 6 yr .. xperlance,relleble, Call Barry, 722·8873 STUYI• oiLUll -y own supplies FrM .. , I PMl • I~ ear,ntry J .. n 848-2342 1'1 4 BH1"ittia1 ITllEm 11'111 OI. CAL YFSSO:MEE EST ~-pantry m FSrof Security -oen• I Wff• Orange Co Or1ilnal Reliable wkly tvc. rep1lr•. .Rapalr·Ramod'l·AddltlON C.a1tractin desires Houaesltllng poa· 1 ~lu~~~~~g«:4 i".:t2a;' 647·7753. 24·Hra Door~c s.4~980 A laJl&. L Ilion. many ref'• 17141 NEcww11~ .. s1oraoe leat41lia1/M•ltil11 .. 2() v .. r. In ArH Ouallty Sf clXIR CONSTRUCT 538· 1693 (818) 509-8511 Remodeling • All Types c omm·1, Rffld'I. Plana to u aiaca,iat I IOYll-lll St01 ... 0ttlc ... H~1c compte1e, r"' 848-4831 I UftCIH Ceratv1-Couneou1·Ct1gp F 1 lie .... 1 234~ ~E DO IT Alli llc'dllnt/ -----By hr t or plecl 846 3685 ree et .,... • " PalOmbo Con•I 908-3564 THE MIC+.AEL DOUGLAS comJ)l;1a Clean up Gao 'I TU ---- BUILDING CORP Cu1tom melnt Palm lrealtrae trim 1 h l 'liP!i!Pli''-1r1!'ft~l'!'!ll"9.!!""""'9 w~~~lot s~~1ng a ~~~~~I rerno~ Mauro 962-9973 FJ~~~are j ,,j! HMiCpg ~!.~!.E!~!~t!:lng AddlUonl Oulility Wort! ...__ C&B LAWN SERVICE by me1 Male Nuf'llng Siu• t<llChlnl t>alhl' 722·9783 uno44f Paul Mt-.eae<> .,_,. MOW• EDGE TWICE MO dent $8/Hr 875-3196 ' --- Doot.._.,·An«etk>N Entry & Fr;ndi DOOn S20-$25 5-41-~722 CompanlontAldee lor II~ TrM Ct C.~P---t.ock .... c By Normen Thi OoorrNn DUSTY'S LandacapalllWf'l 1 .., c.r• & llt• hltlpg IOI JAVCEE TREE stRviCt 3S ~IJU> Jerf'y ... 2-0M1 00 I Fir 157·~ Main Serv Wkly/month/ the eldarty (714)833·2009 Trimming RernoV91 Y.,d ~;-:;Q;;;;i"'A;;;;;cdiji&anctiid 111ma Fr• .. , 241-1840 cleanups l'leul 54&-052' ~ =:*"0oora ll"trlcal ci.n Upe•T,.. Topping Paiatia1 Wldn lea•iat ,11• 1 • ... ID Pllllll 11.111111 Shapjng-AemovlnG Heul FINI!'. PAlNTING BY RQ. _ Ml· ..,__ _.. Ouallty worlf>4rM• MlkE 850-3283 ard SlrlOf 18 yrl of tla9PY BalbOa ~ W lnQ pAOf w/TAACK RECORD ,.425513 ae.-7401 -cus1°"*1 lie '80$44 Summer CIHn Up Ae•td•nll•l·Comrn.rctat TllEI Thank.Vou! 983-4114 873·3135 0.-h111ieon 142-1537 RHID/COMM'LllND 28 Toppad/r~ C*ln· A A A PAtNtlNG lflt/EJlt LET THE SUNS-H-IN-E~IN-u~l~nnm;;;~; vra Do my own wcwta lie up, new tawn• 75 1-3411 LOWEST pontbll prtc. SunSfltne w1n<1ow C!Mn'ng. •279041 Al 846-412'. tO Slee>~ M2·3~35 ltd Cell (7141 841 SOSO K C TA I! SlAVICE ~,.cdllng/IMt.aal'°'!i Ul"I EUOTllmll Top Trim ~al Oual EXTERIOR EXPERTS COINMfCleJIRNldentlal-~ °""' ~ ll'A c 0.1tr•• eictra wMlcend S.v L.lc/lna fr .. HI OIN"1,11l/bl Our $paeltlly 1 ·'1CHY S30 • 2·•1CHY "40 EST ref 1¥111·4"6-0522. work Mt.0050 H9·n83 or 536 MIH! lic•288597 &j1.1~71a~ Ce11f Wind~ 984·5124 FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about business when opply1ng for their first full·time job? Plenty, 1f he or she hos ever. been o newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she 1s olreo~y o lop. oheod of their cloumates. While they all master ideas, the boy or g1rl with a newspaper route 1s oble to pvt them to practical v~ Bvsiness? Carriers learn the baste learri'the bos1c prine1ples from the first doy of starting lo deliver newspapers They buy ol wholesale, sell at retail make collections, keep their o wn books, and deal with people face to face Comers quickly find out tho1 "profit" and "Ion" ore more than textbook terms The benefits of managing o newspaper rou~ ore on aqvot1on for o future succeuful c1t11en A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careers os • newspaper comers And they oll vouch that o newspaper route gives a boy or girl a head start OI) the future l\ovs or I p1rl~ I{, v• ..>1 \ on,j ohJe1 who may h~ int Pr eslf'd 1n routP wo1 ~ st oulcl or 1 1• 1 1t1P Doily Pilot circulot1on depor1,,,en1 at 647 4333 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1.560 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 r-----------------, j I Yel, my son/daughter 0 wovld like I I 1nformotton on o Daily Pilot rout~ l I ._HIS/HER NAME tS _______ , I I I --------ZIP __ , PHONE -~~-~---AG~ ~ PARENT'S I I I I I StC,NATURE I L----------------J I • . -________ _.. ____________ ...., ..... ________ ...._ __ ~~~--..._ ...... ~-~~~~~~~-~~~-~--~~~ . .J.:...-.. __ ~-~~--~~~ GOLDEN AETAIVEA PUP-1 xtras Gd cond Aaklno PIES AKC Sire/Dam I $1 100 846-3130 OF'A Certify Healthy. 1 LIDO t•·Gd c-o-nd-.-naw- Champ Una $380 OBO I tlller, centerboard 645-9'73 l/H 660·91281W S 1200/obo MALE SHITZU 8 monthl HOBIE 16' ·Gd cond wllh papers Show quat!· I ~~~~~~ 1y S 150 obo Loves • peopl91 646-225 t -LUDEAS 16 POOOLES·R·PEOPLE IF IG 26 Fl. LOA. tompl r• Poodle pup1 T•acupi. stored NB d<><* 1v1ll· Toy Mi n S250 up able, bell ofler 546·2843 7S2-25841850·7287 SEEKING FRIENOL y IMORGAN-outlllander HOME FOR F'/BLACK ketch 41 · SO HP Pl'klna LAB 2 YRS LOVABLE & di ... I Alum sc>art. 8 · .. us Sleeps 7 ALERT FREE. 979-2270 2 heads/shOwtM'I, Wheel SHISHTZU M/4 YRS e l ec 11 o velo van Whlle puppy cut coal a lrtdge freezer HI C loyal love needs adult p r e s s u r e w a I • r home 731· 7557 VHF.OF.SSS KM.LG. Compss .AIP.wlndlass ,ia.a11 A Or1aa1 12112ov sys 7 5 KW On1n 6059 gen , bowtslern plpt1 .,B"!'A"'"L•o"'w!l'!IN"'""" .. if"'t-, "'!6"1-nc""!h·•-s dbl lilellnes. dinghy I ebony. E.lccallenl con· loaded wllh extras , dltion rebullt 1970 ctocumel'lted, CO/crulte S6800 844__..048 eqppd. 1/c fore.art Excellent condition BEGINNERS PRACTICE location Marina del Ray PIANO S 150 Pool lll>le $87,500 Neg Private Mr S20() Musi Sell Werde (213)8S0·4220 11<15.0210 SUIT CONN ORGAN Melcratt racing r1og.o Top quality. Ilka new. with 1350 644·2139 bench only $1875. 7&(>.1994 SANT ANA 20. 4 ull1. 4''thp eKtraa. 11lnt. NB STEINWAY '25 l MODEL slip 1v111 $5200 Grand·RHtored, ebony 640 4255 llnllh, appr11Md S 10K, \ all 8pm 731·5t96 iJN4/Slu 1Nt1 STEINWAY UPRIGHT I 7016 GRANO, t>eevtlful cond. 19' A.-neil. IShp EV'lrl· $4000 898-3492 · rude, trlr. 111Cf CONS Rod i im)t1 ,0 holders. anchor S..850 ~ d-756-1000 av-780-9554 IUOI UlllO HOUSEBOAT Like MMd M«l't 26". r .. 1or9d. good 'l'ou can own a part lntr•I cond $6$ Mll1c S57-&935 In my new 42' boelal Sf!!!fat c;M;1 5 houeebott Cotll a lot _ _ Ins than ranting J()hn Ill.rt UT·IU • 810-01112 or 1119.s519 Join Men'a Club 1 10 lallMar•I fill Open 10 Publle $3 50 Mon lhru Fri Ul-2 UILIUllS 538-887 1 Excellent cond, S4501M TV Stntl Dttlrtalca or belt otter 769-6940 I r ~--r-____ ...._IOl--.0 h nittt lf1J,.t•1.t ...... 11" Ollll Tl S.t1ait1 7UR Xlnt cond 176 or' bell MARINE: Ghott 13 ruaa;; onar 8•5-9877 ,, & Cir 00.rd I IS. 18' ma11 ---w/aall1 166, R 0 F 120 lara1t lal11 sos bOx H S3 t-0997 C11t1 Mna 124 HOIT OLUltli d Vin~ §i-SOI JtcQuu Cu1tod1 an (Mt\ ..._. • (7 t4""50·~32 Rlv«l• uaen tire $25 ,., ~':: 1~k:.r:r,;8 .om. 1u,.;o..•1/lt11Wu MOVING SALEt Xlnl Wlhrdry. r.t houM-30 FT NB DOCK hold Ml of furniture 20• 1 lO FT l181Qht cte.ence Tualln A..,. 848-554e required S2001tno ~--=--·-=-752-2$141850· 7287 Ht, ..... -f 140 SLIPS AVAILABLE otb bEst< ao. Old ... s,, .. 25· and 30· ctlnt l !IO, bf.-1c1ng can 842~144 hHdbOlfd $100, OIO 9·5pm, Mon·Frt lwt~ dl9k chair S50. -----IP"kefl car radlo'I NANTEOI On "'°'9 moOf· ' Ing Norttl 81'{ 8elb0a llffplng btO• Victor 111end nffr btemond Calculllor, work bench, 87:).1818 or 7M-3315 Iona of m111c: 823 a..,.. 8Mcfl I In· dlll\apoll• H B Call any- tlfM 980-0037 '~··· I ... BMW 9219 •14 '14 $~ Yan, -Ql8tom-Biie wired ....._ Int. enrl, Ind, refrlg, .ir. new en-5-9Pc:f, dWOtM Whe91•. Qlne, etc. Mak• Otter. alatm tyttem, S15,500. Catt 497~5578 , 93W569 IHf()O(JJi'f ROBINS f (>II f I ...... ,. I 1 ' ,.,,,,_ t.Jlll I. ',, I 1(1 -&OIJ'ff'"cooHn VOLl8WAGIN • IBUZU ~ l I 'I • • • \I , ' ~ ' y l .. ' ' ' I ' t, • f '"I f I l .-q 1t~' ,.., ' 1r J Hf ,\ • (ll l1 842·2000' BUICK DEALER ,. ORANGE COUNTY ·We Otter: •New Car Sales •Ustd car Sales , •Service •Lwina . I •Excellent flnlnCinl ..,., ....... AU1o, AIG. P/wlndows. bled&. IUMa1 • ... -~"" NlJC NOTICE NI.JC NOJIC( NI.JC fl)JIC( NlJC NOTICE NlJC M>TICE PlllUC M>TICE Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.IC ll)TIC( Ml.JC ll)TIC( PtaJC mm NOTIC8 or tenn1 °' Mid Deed °' trust. ~!ion. The tOlel amount of the UlQAL NOTICI I ~uu i...ct11rgee.lllld..,.,_.· 8* .-wt11 be made unpe1e1 t>.i.nc. of the~ ONMMAMCe NOTICE lNVlTINQ SEALED 8108 · "_.. ~· 11 #fl,~ &Mn k of the TNll• lllld of the without werr.my, ~°' ga1ion lllCUfed by the Pfop-NO 1117 I CC· 707 I MOTIC& °' SMd ...... be media but • • 8171 ttust• ctMted by Mid Deed lm9tled. ~dnO We. Poe-er1y to t>e told lllld rwn-AN Of\OttiANCE OF THE 1 ,.,.,.... 9M.a ~ ~ • ;... IMM.OOf' of Tnm. ...ion. '6f .-icumbrences. able .. tlmated coafi; • CITY OF HUNTINGTON , ....... ..,. rent Oflrllplild TJ...,~:7:9 ~ ... wll ~ "::. ~ :c.' ..:.he~ 0: peneeunchdvenceut the BEACH AMENDING THE I Notloe IS hereby given that lhe City Council of the City of Huntington IM~~~TICE 9111'~ -::'" 'I :.': T D SERVICE COMPANY 1·30 pm ~ lo«iby to tne obllgetion Mand by Mid time of the lnltltllrr:~ HUNTINGTON BE.\CH OR· Beach, Catltomla will receive sealed bids for the Pier Repairs In the Clty of OWHER: encufl'IDr~. ~ .. CMy IPPOln*' TNlt .. ~ldlng . locat.ci at 801 Deed of Trvet, wit.II Int--:..!": ~t~1 47 Tl\lltee. DtNANCE COOE BY RE· Huntington Beactt. California In accordance with the plans and spec:lflCatlons YOU ARE IN DEFAULT .... enwg.--..-- uncl« the foltowtng ci. 8ou1t1 t.wt1 Stt9et. On1nga, and othet 1um111 ptOWldecl 1 The beueflc..; 1 ~Mid :1:~:\t~~~~,:· and special provision• on flte In the office of the Director of ·Public Wortcs, UNDER A DEED OF TAVST. of ,,,. C::: -:..°' ~ ICrlbed cs..d of trust WILL Clillfornla t2MI. lheteln: plUe llCMlnola, " Deed of Truet Mtetotor• .. • N . . Document• will be available on June 16, 1986. A Charge of $10.00, not DATED MARCH 27, 1913. tNetl by - SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION At the time of the lnlUlil eny, under thetennt lMt90f llCl.lted encl """-ed to the m'i.EDt~NiHAroE~IN9J refundable, wlll be required for each set of speclflc4ltlona and accompanying UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-:C,T~PlfY the":"':: TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER publlcation of Ihle notice, lllld lnt•eat on IUCtl ad-unclerlignecl 11 Mitten Dec· THERETO NEW ARTICLE. I drawings. TION TO PAOTECT YOUR I l'IO* ~ """"Mid Deed FOR CASH AND/OR lHE the total amount of the un-vane.a. and ptu1 fMI, taration of Default lllld O.. 911 ENTITLED "Rt LOW t PROPERTY. IT MAY IE of TNll. to wlt~H3a1.a g~~~~:s so:ec~~reT:I~ ~tlOni::,~t:.: =r:•:::~= =':r8i:~.:ci-= DENSITY .. REStDENTIAL 1 DIRECTOR Of PUBLIC WOAK_I ESTIMATE :>~TN:E~!~J:t!: with lnterwt 0.., fl-om CIVIL CODE SECTION cleectlbed cs..d of m.t lllld cr..t9cl by Mid Deed of -DISTRICT AND HEW ' NATION OF THE NATUAE t0/1/M et 12.~ per 2914h(peyebleatthettmeof •tlmated COltl. ~. Trust. The total amount of :'.:.:i8:iJ":o.~i: ~RTICLE •11 !NTIT.~ED 'Wot11 hem Quentlty OF THE PROCEEDING annum. l)fo-Aed In Mid ..,. In laWtul money of the and .civancee 19 ll0,6ff.OI. Mid OOl!gatton, lnctudtrl9 fault encl Electton to 81111 to YARDS AN~ FtNCtNG I AG A' N s T YO u. You now plue com and .,, • United Stet•) 1111 right, tltle It le poeelble tbat et the l'MIOMbly Mtlmaled ,._, be r-.otded In 'the county ~~~~~':e No 2837 Repair of Existing Pony Bents Lump Sum SVHEROULOCONTACT A I.AW· =.ad wi:'P~O ~ lllld tnt•eet conveyed to time of .... the openlno bid otlergae lllld ~of the where the reel PfOf*IY le d • I • . I Incl now t*<t by It under may t>e ,... tn.n the totel Truttee. at the time°' lnttlel IOCated amen • ttl• Hunt ngton In Accordance with the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the On.JUlY 10, 19811t 10:00 127.000.00. Nici Deed of truet 1n tt1e lndebtedMM due. publication of tNe Notlee, 111 OATi: June 5, 1eee a.cti Ofcllnance Code 10 State of California. Director of the Department of lndultrtal Relatlona lhall AM. CAL·WESTE1'N M · Thebe!Mlldelr"'*"Mld pro~y ~nllfler ff-"•VllM&ble, the ~ed W , 123.71. , IHA,U•O, MILll a ~9!~· m;:~ to"~~ determine the general prevalllng rate of wagee, appllcable to the wortc to be CONVEYANCE co.-POR-:::'.:'~,_~:: ICribecl: opening bid may be ot>-Dined: June 23, 1Ne KHa.09a, .. ..., f,.,... fM 1';l 1 done: coplee of the latest general wage rate determinations are on nle at the ATION. • -c.Mforni. corpor--· TRUSTOR:. MICHAEL s. lained by calling the IOllow-IOUTHW18TllUI U · l••th ...... ,.,,. ~two l2,9:1'or:' ~; office Of the City Clerk and the office of the DtrectOf of Public Work• of the etlon .. ctuty eppolnted :::,,..-;cs~~~ SMITtt thed tleforethe.-W.(114) ATIOM,ac ... mea-... Oil• wliM ..._ OtpnlZe end ltrMtnffne the 0 un ng on.,,...... • a orn a.. to Deed of Tf\let reoordecl mendtora..anoa--. DUGGAN, MICHAEL R. lno tMphone numberl on CONVWYMIC8 CORPOA-A......._~ ..0 ' City f H ti t a-A-h C ttf I TNlt .. under lllld ..,,..,. ,.._ B ENE F 1c1 ARY: AL-385~7 or (213) 121.:....S. ......, • ,,....., ttr. llUI. Ian 1 Ot•t•• alllor~ ~=l~:~~ Plans and speciflc4ltlona. together with proposalform. may be obtained at Aprll e, 1913. • tnat. No. :='::. °=" .!:'>": LSTATE SAVINGS AND. 0.ted: June 25, 1He llTATI llCUfWTlll, • 121D-IM2 (t1t) ..... 1 91 lrom .:Low Den-the office of the Director of Public ,Works, City Hall, Huntington Beach, 93-144721. °' Offlc:lel ,... c:auted .... ..:. ?o. LOAN ASSOCIATION T.D. llltYICI COM• C..,_. ...,.. ........ lta PARTY CONDUCTING 11ty Aellclentlal Dletrtcti" to Callfornla. corde In the oMce of .u. fault lllld Eleettoft to ... to AecorcledJenuatYI, 1t7t ,AlfY, • ..... y,...._ !tr .... 9': D. ~ ......,, .. SALE· CALIFORNIA POS-Reelden Die CountyAeconSerlofOfllnlJll u Instr. No. 1797 In Boole Traor ...._.._ A.....,_ ''HldHt, 1 ... lterU• TING 'a PUBLISHING CO THE ~:fi_L T~OF THE No bid wltl be rec.lved unleas It II made on a blank form furntshed by the Countf, Sttte of CallfOrNa. ::.;.llOOftto!'°,.: ~ 12"2 page 375 of Offtc6ll ......,, lt1 .... LaWtl ....... ., .... -..... P.O. Box 791, Puadena'. ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE Director of Publlc Work•. The special attention of protpecttve bidders I• H.Cul•d b~ JO~N A. tocated Aecord• In the omc. of"* .... or..., CA-'71') AN. CA --Tila;JMMc Cellfornta 91 t02 (213) THE CITY CLERK'S ()F. called to the proposal requirements, Mt forth 11'1 the apec:lflcatlons, for full· ~~=ttt.'iiu:~AT·~ CAL~ ••• , ••• ··- Aecorderof OJengaCounty; lllM'709T C (1U)..... 881-4548 ' FICE directions at to the bidding. ..UCTIONTO....,....,.T....._ Cc.Yl'\'MICI C~ ulcl c1eec1 of truat de-A 11117 PublllheCI Orange Cout Pubtllihed Orange CoMt ADOPTED C "' "......._... ...,.. ATIOM, am ,.~ Dlllt IGl'lbel the to41owtnQ: Publt9tled Ofanga Coa1 Dally Piiot June 29. July 3. ,Deity Piiot June ''· 28 July ~ tna tty The above quanlltlel are approximate onty, being given aa a .baals for the DEA FOA CMH (payllDltl • ~ A CONDOMINIUM COM-Delly Piiot Juty a. 10. 21. 24. 10. 1988 3, 19ee · · =":.'c~ 111':,f~~~ I compar:IS!>n of bids, and the Ctty of Huntington Beach does not expreaa or by ttme of..,. ""s ~ lftOMY =..,~a:;_~~ PFUSED OF: 198& Tt\020 Th002 meeting tlelcl Mond~ June lmpllcatlons agree that the actual amount of wortc wlll correspond therewith ~C:: ~ ttaM) ~ ~= ...-1 ., ,._ PARCEL 1.: Th030 I 1e 1988 t>y the iotiowtng I but reserves the right to lncreue or decrease the amount of any clau or County °CO:.~= 700 T,.....~ .. a..... IN~~J~~1~WDF:fo L~~~ MLIC M>TICE Ml.JC M>TICE Ml.JC fl>TIC( roff call vote: I portion of the work, .. may be deemed neceuary or expedient by the CMc Centef om. . W•. 0.ted: June 11, 1tee OF TRACT NO 9648 IN ~ I '1CTmOU9 .,..... AYES. COUNCILMEN: Director of Public Works. Santa Ana, Cellfomta ell Put>lllihed °'Ti C.. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, YOU AM IN DIPAULT NOTICI or I NAiii ITA,...,,,. ~ntey. Mandie. Balley. All bide will be compared on the basis of the Director of Publlc Works right, tttte lllcl ..,..,_.con-g~Pllot June 1 • 21• Jllrf STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS UNDllt A DUD°' TIIUIT TIIUITU .. IALI Ttle lotlowtng penonl are ~eM~uNCILMEN· estimate of the quantities of work to be done. = :.ci lllclo.:-of~,,:~ ' Tt\003 PER MAP RECOAD!O tN DAftD MAltCH I. ,-. Tak P ... 1-C doing ~ ... MAP K-. M . BOOK 430, PAGES 29 AND UNLIM YOU TUI AC· YOU ARE IN DEfAULT word Proc•Hlng. 2925 ABSE~"~~NCILME . Substitution of securities for any monle• withheld by the City to Insure the prOJ*tt ettuatecl tn Mid fUllC M>TICE 30 ()fr MISCELl.ANEOUS TIC* TO l'ROTICT YOUR UNDER A DE!D OF TRUST, Mendoze Or., Apt C, Colita None · N. performance shall be permitted In accordance with provlalona of the ~ end 811111 cleecttbed 1-.....;...=;;;..;;...;.;.;;.;.;.;;;;;;..._ MAPS, IN THE OfflCE Of ""°"""· fT MAY • DATED FEBRUARY 21, ....... CA 92828 CITY °' HUNT1NQTOM California Government Code, Section 4590. ... I(_ THE COUNTY RECORDER IOLD AT A Nll&JC IAU. 1983, UNLESS YOU TAKE LMllll L. Harrt1 2925 al C • UNIT 117, AS SHOWN NOT1CI Of' OF SAIO COUNTY • YOU NllD AN ....... ACTION TO PROTECT Menclou Or .• Apt c Colte A "I A It. t. .. . Each bid shalt be made out on a torm to be obtained a1 the ottlce of the ANO DEFINED ON THAT APPLICATION'°" EXCEPT THEREFAOM NATION °' THI NATUM VOUR PROPERTY IT MAY ..... c~ 9~ . ' Wenhrcwttl, C"7 Cieri! I Director of Ptlbllc Works. Development Wing, 2000 Main Street. Huntington CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM CHAllG8 .. THE FOLLOWIHO: OP TMI 'ltOCllDINQ BE SOLD AT A. PUBLIC Thti bu•tnHe le con· D:~~I~ ~3.,.,.988 Cout Bftch, Callfornta; shall be sealed and filed with the City Clerk at the Clvlo PLAN RECORDED ON ~Oil (A) UNITS 1THROUOH 13 AQAtNaT YOU, YOU SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· clUcrtecl t>y. an lndMclual u ' Tt\024 Center, Second Floor Administration Bulldlng, 2000 Main Street, Huntington MARCH 18, 1982 AS IN-M.COMOUC ~ AS SHOWN UPON THE •MOULD CONTACT A PLAl'fATION OF THE Thll •t•tement WM llted Beach.Callfornla,onorbefore2:00P.M of Julyt,1•.andshallbeopened STRUMENT NO 82..()94758 ~ CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· LAWYIJl NAT UR E 0 F T H E with IN County Ctef11 of Or· P\lllC N0ltC£ by a committee composed of the City Clerk, the City Attorney and Director of AND MORE FULL y DE· ..... CORDED MAY 3, 1971, IN NOTICI °' PROCEEDING AGAINST ange County on May 20. i Publlc Works or their authorized representative and the results of said SCRIBED ON L.EQAL DE· To wtlcwl\ II~ Concem· 800K 12t6t, PAGE 0933. TMISTU'I 8ALI YOU, YOU SHOULD A LAW· 198& flCTmOUI .,..... blddlnn wlll be reported to and ac1ed pon b" the City "-"nett of •Aid Cit l\f SCRJPTION An ACHED. NAJERA, 8111"1tle90 s ... OfflOIAL RECOADS OF T.S. NO. 411• YER. ,_ MAm ITA~NT • u I """' -y y Ttle ltrMI acldreel and epptylng to the Depertmenl SAID COUNTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY On July 11, 1Nt, It 9:15 Publllhecl Orange eo..t TM totlowlng petllOnl .,. I Huntington Beach at thelrregular meeting to be held on Monday, the 21st day ottler COll'll'nOl'I clealgnlitlon, of Atconotlc S.V.ega Con· (B) THE EXCLUSIVE GIVEN, tlllt on Wedneeday. A.M. SHAPIRO, MILES a Deity Piiot June 19, 29. July doing bulinelil u : Tom LM I of July, 1986, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. In the City Council Chambers In the H any. of the real property trot 10 Htl 1tcot101tc RIOHTTOPOSS£88t0NOF July 19. 1981, et 11:00 SCHLOSS •• duly •P· 3. 10. 1988 Truetllng. 15891 Feolli Cir .. ClvtcCenterofsaldCllyofHunllngtonBeach.andshattbeaC1eduponbyaald dncrtbed •bove I• tlewl'ege1 et 820 w. ttttl ALL THOSE AREAS DESIO· o'clock 11.m. of Mid Cl~. In pointed Truetee 1inc1er end I Th9" Huntington BHctl. CA City Council at the regular meeting of July 21 1986 purported to be: 93e W. Str .. t. Cotta MMe, CA NATEO AS P"TtOS AS the room Mt aalcle fOt con-punuant to Deed of TruM. 92647 ' 18TH ST .. COSTA MESA, 92927 wlttl "42" On Salli SHOWN UPON THE CON-ducting TruetN'I Salee, euculecl bY CH~TOPHER l'tlllC fl)flC[ 1 Ly Nguyen. 1589l Feot• 1 The City of Huntington Beach, Callfornla retel'Ves the right to reject any or CA 92927. 8-a Wine ~btlc Pl"linl) DOMIHIUM PLAN ABOVE wtthln the oftlCee of f\EAL DABBS AND CHRISTINE IClr .. Huntington 8eect\, CA all bids. and to accept the bid deemed for the best Interest of the City of The undelllgnecl Trutt .. ltcenM REF'EARED TO. ESTA TE SECURITIES SER-DABBS. HUSBAND AND NOTICI °' 1' 92947 Huntington Beach. Calllomla . dlKtalm• eny lfeblllty tor 9lty Publi.ned ()Jenge CoM1 PAACEL2: VICE, ioc.ted at 1800 Horttl WIFE,uTnia~•)recorded MON-~ Seng Ttll Nguy911. 15891 tncor~ of the .. ,... Delly Piiot July 3. 1he UNIT a AS SHOWN UPON Broactwey, Sult• 100. In the Marctl 10, 1983, .. tnet. No. I Notice le hereby g~ that 1 Feoli Ctr.. Huntington By order of the Cl1y Councll of the City of Huntington Beach. Calllomla this licldr ... and other common Th02t THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AH City of Sent• An-. County°' 13-1-3124 In book · • .-oe . tna underliOMcl wtll not be 8Hcl'I. CA 92847 I February 3, 1986 ABOVE REFERMO lO. Otenga, Staw of Cal"omla. of .()fftclal Record• In the of· reepc>nllble for any cleC>t1 or Thi• bu1ln11M 11 con· PARCEL3: SOUTHWESTERN "E· ftoeoftheCountyAecorder llabtlltlH contract1d by ducteclby:hueblnclanclwtt•I ATTEST. DE ATH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT CONVEYANCE CORPOA· of ORANGE County, CALI· Nency C. Rutz or anyone I Seng ttll Nguy«\ • - TO POSSESSION AND QC.. ATION. • Cellfomle corpor· FOAHIA. · other ttlan myMlf, oo or iner Thi• 1111ement wu n1ec:1 I Allcla Wentworth NOTICES CUPANCV Of THOSE ~R-ation. u clUk'( aptl()lnted WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ttlle d1t11. lwtth Ille County Clerk of Or· City Cle k TIONS OF LOT 1 DE· TrutlM under lllcl punuent AUC"tlONTOHIOHE.8T810-0.ted thle 24ttl C11y of enge County on May 27. r LARKIN SCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 to the Power of ... con-D E R F 0 R C A S H June, 1988. 19118 I ABOVE. DESIGNATED AS letred 1n that cetWn Deed of CASHIER'S CHECK OR Marti E. Ruiz. 2209 c111111-"1.,._ Published Orange Coasl Dally Piiot June 26. Juty 3, 1986 I HELENE l REN I!! P-8. AS APPURTENANT TO Trvet execut~ IEDWAR.D CERTIFIED CHECK. (pay· Ml Rel., hlt>oe. CA 92H 1 I Publtahed Ofenge Coal · Th-012 LARKIN, a tt111dent PARCELS 1 AND 2 A80VI JACKSON LA"KIN, wtlo ac-able at time of .... In lawful Pubtllhecl °'~ Coul Detty Piiot June 211, JIJtt 3, o( Newport Beach DESCRIBED. quired thle • Edward J. lftOMY of the United Stet .. ) Deity Piiot JuM ~. 27, ~ly 10. 17, 19H Ml.IC M>TIC[ "8.JC fl)JIC( P\8JC fl)llC[ area for over 30 ye~ YOU ARE IN DEFAUU Leftltn, a wtdoMr, recorded a1. the front entrMCe to the 3. 108e ThOOt _ _..;.,.;;;;._.,.._;.;._....,.;;.._ _____ _...._........__ -.......;..~~.;.;.;;;..;.;.;..;;.._ UNDER A DEED Of TRUST March 15, 1916, In theonlca old Otano• Co11nty Tt\014 UlQAU•OT1CI ABSENT: COUNCILMEN. Robert"· Glbeon, 9 Rue passed away July • DATED 1/3179. UNLESS of the County "9cofcler of CourthouH, located on •IDlfC W\TIC( Plfl.IC fl>TIC[ OMMNANCI None Canne1. N~ BMcll. CA 1986 at H~ Mem"- YOU TAKE ACTION TO Mid County .. fll9cofcler''• Sant• Alie Blvd .. between ,_ "" '1CTITIOU• ---.. NO • .,. crn °' HUNTINOTOM 92et0 . onal H01pital after • PROTECT YOUA PROP· lnstl'\linent MO. aa.oetl72. Sycamore St. & BroedWey --AN ORDINANCE Of THE I I AC H A fl o I a 11 . Brue. H Haatund 20 Fo•· ERTY, IT MAV BE SOLD AT by ntuon of a brMcll Of de-Santa Ana. callfomla, 1111 K llMO NA• ITATI.....,. CITY OF HUNTINGTON WentwOfih. CltJ Cleftl t>oro lrvlne CA 92714 r lengthy lilne91. She A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU lault In payment Pf pet• tlOflt. tllle and lnt• .. t oon-~~'°" dolTtle f~~S~ BEACH AMENDING THE Pvbtllhed Orange CoMt Tt1i1 builneSI 11 con· was preceded In NEED AN ECPl.ANATION formanoeoftheobll(letlone veyedtolllldnowt*<tbyl1 CHMICl811 N0"1T YACHT '1RO· HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· OallyPltot.Nly3. tlN ducted by. ven«•I P"1· death by her hus- Of THE NATURE Of THa MCut9d thereby, Including under Mid Deed of TNlt In DINANCE COOi ev RE Tt\023 n.raNci R h PROCEEDING AGAINST that bfMdl Of default, No-the ptOpel'ty ettuelecl In Nici Al.c~.V:.-KEAAGE. 2.e "8" !. tettl PEAUNO ARTICLES "° ~ ~" Glbeon band. IC ~rd w. YOU, YOU SHOULD C()H.. tlee of ~ •• recorded County end 8t•t• cleaorlbecl UCIW Ste Goetl = c:c,:~8:!8 ANO H1 AND ADD~G MLiC'ii::TIC( Ttlll 1t1tement ... hied Larkin. Sr. tn 1985. TACT A LAWYER. Mar°ia'i9, 19M, • ~ ae: .... "B'~ttl St Coeta M... THERETO ltlEW ARTICLE with ttle County c_,. of Of· Mrs Lark' n t. 22M H P9Clflc Avenue, cord-' Instrument No. THE IOUTHWESTIAL y To Wftom It MllY Conoem: CA 9i827 .• . • 910 ENTITLED "RES)DEN· K _. < ange County on June 4, 1urv1ved by her two Coeta Mela. CA 92.27 &e-1 S, WILL SILL AT 80 f£1T CW THE NOA.TH· JAMES, Mtttlla A. i. ap-Ttlll builn... 11 "On-I TIAL .~GRICUL TURE DIS· PtCTmOUe ....... 1tle IO"• Doyl• 0 . Paul of "(If e ettMt adOrwl Of PU8\.IC AUCTION TO THE WUTERLV 120 FEET Of .. TRICT "1914 ,...., "' Common de1l11nat1on of HIGHEST llDDEA FOA LOT 207 ,... NEWPO .. T plytno to tM Depertment of ducted t>y. an lncllvldulil MAim ITATmmNT San Juan Ca""•trano • ..,,. " AlcohOMc leverage ContrOI Euoetle Aolttn Wott The ·~ P4'9onl .,. ~blllihecl Ofenga CoMt .... property .. ltlOWn abOVe, no CASH, lawfUI rnoner tiff the HEIOHT'I, AS SHOW ON A tor .. , 1" On .... ... a Thfe eteMment ... ftlecl SYNOPSIS dottlO ~ N: COPPER Defly PMot June 12. ''· 21, and Donald c. Paul of wwra11ty le gt'MI • to tt. United ....... or a..._,, MAP THEAEOP MCO"°"D WIM (Put) !et. Pl.) to ... wlttl the County Clllf'k of Or-Ordtnenc1 No 2134 TAU Ot!LI, 1a 1 Kalmue .My a. 19M Conoga Park. at.epaon, OC>l'llf*teMM Of COfrect· cMc* clfnn on a et•I• "11 tH 90C)t( •. PAGE 13 Of alCOl\OltC .,.,,.,agae 11 t1tJ enoe County on June 17. amend• ttl• Huntington Drl1t. aulte M . Coeta Ttl9H o.-h d W ne11)." The beneficiary nltio:-.r:· a ltate °' feet· Mt.sCl!Ll.A~EOYS MAPI, HewPOrt Blvd Colta Mela. 1eae BMcn Of<llNnol Codi to Meea Ca t?&Zt RK ar Larkin, under Mid Deed of Trust. by ... vnton. Of a ..... .-1c0Roa OF OAANOI! CA t2e27 .. "'-r..-i ••llttng Artie191 "° Robert y ~ 110'1' 1 Jr of Irvine-. .i.e.,. -....onof1bfMdloro.tault « tecterll Nl!IQI encl IOet'l COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. °' CoN anc1H1 andecfdNWArttcle F Q ' "'8JC NOTICE d h Shi J tn .,,. ~ ..,,_, IMOO!atton ~"" "* The ltreet adclfW lllld Pllbll9Md ·~ t Publtehecl OJenge Coett 910 retatlng to ttle "4lelclen-a~ve . erclen Grove. CA aug ter, r ey tnereby, tlef•tot~ ••· ttAlt•, aM ~•the time OC'* common clellgNtion, Delly Piiot JI/rt 3• 1 ~ PllOt June 26. July 3· tlal AgrlcutturMI DlettlCt 12 ...cnnoue IUIMiu MAMy o( Fallbrook, ecu1ed lllld clellvtted to the of ....... rloht, -Md If any. of the ,... pr.-rty Th027 10• '1· 1• Ttl008 Slllcl OfcllnanOe r~ lllld ,,:::1.:. ,DO:,:, ~r'!:.~ MAm ITAT'llmWT ai.o IUl"VlVed bYJlU-utldclftl9Md 1 Mtnen 0.0. lnt«Nt tlelcf by It. " deurtbeCS dou I• "8.IC fl)TlC( ~ the l'tQUlltion• CA 92840 Tne t~ ~.,. meroua n lfl("t"t and taration of °""'" end 0.. fru.t .. , 'II that rell ~ purported to be: tt11 P1&JC NOTICE to be oontlttent .nn other T clOl!'CI ~ aa· PerloMI h ,.._, Sid mlllld fOf ..... lllld wfttten lltutt• In Mid COUl'I~ TUSTIN AVENUI, COSTA "... dlttttet regutatlOnt .. pert of NI bllllnNI i. ~on-Toucll Errtrndl lllld hr· Mp ewa .... ,pt e notice of br.adl lllld of...,.. State, dewlbed aa • Ml8A, CAL"°"NtA '2127 mnnou9 ........ ,-.cnnoua IU8Mll the generll ~ up ol d~~ y "V~ encl wlte Vloel. n22 Hell AYe #9, Servicee Will be held tion to cauN the wncler• LOT 5 OF TRACT NO. The vndel=-,TNst9e Nam HAW ...,_ ITATIMIMT DMeiOn t The only ct1:i;:: Tiiie etatament ._ fled W•tmmter, CA 92183 Mondaiy. July 7, 11.00 roa:c:: i:!t"':J;..°C r~l!,''la T~ON°! =.: of thli ~= The fOllOWlnO pereont Ml The follOwlflO ~.,.. In ~olllllonl ~t: to wtUI the County Cwt! of Or· KatNW A Kt!Yft, n22 A M . at The lllld tnneft• 1M under· MAfl THINOF AICOM>ID ~ trld ~-oommon =9ru=. a;:ll~r = ~~rTe.-1a~3~~ :~:.~ ~~ tJ. 9:: = County on June 4· ~ .~~ •t, Weltfl'llnltet. ~UJOf l~-l(Of The MQned cateed Mid notice of IN IOOK 210. PAOll 24, cleltgMttol'I. If 91ry, llhCMfl F1rM lnet. Senta Ana, CAii• W. 1a1bOe 1M1 , Ute II, reduced from t (a<>) tlMlt ,....... Jotln E. Tripp, 9343 .-~ ic, r-.: le View brMCh end of MtlOn to be H, 2t AND ~. °' M• f*'.'eln· fomla 9&703 NewOOft 8"cfl t21t1 to l'lltlllly·fM (291' Put>lllMcl Ora Coat '1ldl•. F.V . CA 92108 M~ Park. N.w~ recotded h!nlWy 2!__11M CILL.AN!OUI MAftl1.. IN leld ... Wllllemade,IM tfal Ttlt NQuyen, 4f12 K~tl Jotln McAdb. TliE FULL TM TM( Delly Ptlol J ':r. it 28 Valerie lurctlattt. 4311 t n---h p ('-• tnatt No. M-03rw1 of THI O,,ICI OF THI Wtfhout ~· Of ... Weat ,.,., Slrwc. • ...... 1312 w lalbOa 111\'CS Sult• OROINANCI! IS AVAILA8Lf Uni 1 • . • F'lf A~ Seal ldl. CA 90740 por ~ . acl A'. Offtclll Aeoclfd• In the office COUNTY "E.OC>M>IJll °' ~ ~,.. Ana. Cellfoml• t2702 6, HewPOrt .... CA t21t' IN THf CITY CLIFll<'S OF July 3· ltae ThM Thi• bU•lneea ,, con· Vl~w Mortuary. Di-or the Aecotder of 0Jenc111 IAfD COUNTY iG ime. pau1111an. Of Thie bu1ln ... 11 con· Ttlll buelneH It con· FIC£ dVclted ~ oo-pennen l'f'Cton. 644-2700 County; The 11reet acldf9lll or ~ to pey the OUOted by: en lnCllYldllll duc:1ed i»y. an tnaMdutll AOOPTED by tne City 'Nlr Kai~ A. knutt. JoN1 ! •£• "M-ONT 1a.c:1.-wtll be made. Md othet convnon o.IQnatlOn ''"P•ld balance of th• Hal Thi Houyen K~ttl JoM Mt:Acst CCMIClt of the Cit~ of Hunt· rtllJC ll>uw T~ v...,... ~· u ~"' wtttloUI covenant 0t ..,. of 1he reel property~ =•> ..,,., oy eat4 TM tt11emem wee Ned Thte etlltetl'leM waa flted lngton 9eeCfl et an NQUt., Thie~ wea !Med DOROTHY DEAN =8JCPrMllOt~.,... above oeortb•d I• Of Tf\let, wltll lntereet wtttl theCountyallf'k of OJ. wtttl theecM\tyClettl or OJ. meeting held Mond~. JUM tt •te wtttltn.Ooul'ltyC*Wtl of OJ. BEAUMONT .---a title pam1r0f\, or purported 10 r..· 4111 "*-"' uprO'Medlnlilild anga County on JVne 21, anga ~Oft May~. 11, IOM. by ttle totlowlno FICTmOUl.,...U anga CountY on Mey 20, S _,,J_.,~ .,.,.., to pey the f"tlOlt• Clrda, !MM, Cal-notll•>. 11Cha1icee. If::; ttM INI roll call vow MAm ITAW 19M away u.-y . June ~ un ef forrila _..,.,_ter'lfte04lelcl ,,,_ ,_. AYU. COUNCILMEN· Ttle follOWlnt '*'°"9.,. ,_,1 ~. I~, ill Million I)..,,.., by Mid Thi \lr'IOll....., ,_..,, of lMt ..... ctwaee Md ~ OfMQI OoMt ~ Otanga eo.t 'lnley. Maneltc. 8alley, doing~••°*"°"& ~bllMcl Ofange Ooest VtitJO. Ootot.hv WM Survived by 4 chil· dren. Daug.hter, Phylll• Seabem of Laguna Hllt.1 ton, Dear:t Beaumont for· merly of Tustin. now in HawaU; dauahter, Berbara ~lbelbia of Santa Ana: aon, Oeof· frey Beaumont of Lajuna Beach: 14 grandchildren. U great IJ'andch.IJdren. Services will be held Saturday, July 12 at ll ·00 A M. at St Geor1e £pl1copal Church . 29802 Avenida De' 1..e Carlota. La1una Hilla. In lil'u of rtow~ra. donation• ~y be mad• to The Mu.k Fund at St. Gt!'orge Episcopal Church ...iof Mt,wftll.,....dlllCllallftlll~f9tany .. ,,.,_o1 .. TMillland Olly'tlo!Myl,10,11,IA. DellyHot~1f.2t.Jl/f't <hln,Tholnaa ~.I. 246 ""'*'Av-OelrPlotJIJltelt,tt,,Mf bomA .. ..it 3 ~ •ll\Midnot.~.14-~In Mid lliNM ~IN9CICd9MOlly.., 1... 3, 1l>.11M NOH COUNCILM!.N enue. 111utt1 A·t, CO.ta'· ,0, 11M •..-.• I • 1897 in ~"any.~'!" aodNM., her .OOfM'°" OITMI. -Timl Tl1001 l(elly,MICAlk.-...... C.tlt 02al --~ ant• Ane~A..:. ....:::======::... • .. I • \ .. ' -Or.-COMI DAILY PiLOTIThur8dey, .My 3. 1tM 0 NABERS CADILLAC' 9 2IOO UllGR ILYI., cma •ESA (114) 1.0-1100 (211) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Kn_owledgesble Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi Ml E. 0.ast hJ., 1e.,.rt leMll 111-1100 Highest Qus/lty Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Oepts. 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SALES COliSt • SERVICE c--"'---tm-... vo •LEASING , ~ • ACCESSORIES DEPT e ~c CAMffiA I NISSAN/H.M'NiltW ~ • Lew Prk" • ~ Glmmkks • Greot S.t.ctlon • P,5-n41y ,...,.. • Excellent s.Mce 18835 leach lovlnord Huo,"""IGfOn leoch. (714) 142-7711 (211) Sf2>.1463 v Excellence In Salel Service & Leaalng v Orange CoUnty.1 No. 1 No Halle OeeJerll WE HAVE MAXEY DlSCOUNTSlll (714) 147-1515 18881 a.ct\ BWd., Huntington Bch. -,------\;---\ __ __....._ _ __._, ~.__.._·~·~·~;IL..l..~• ...... ~~~ ... ~-· ..... ·---·-· ..... ·---.....-.-----..-.------~--~---------~--·--=~*--·~v..::-.~...__. ........ .___ __ e ~L--_....~.~ ......... ...._.-.......-_...-. __ ~-·-·-----·-·--·-·-·----·--·-· ....... -..-""-~---· TH URS DA¥, J ULY .3, 1986,. Dannemeyer for AID measure County con essmanalsoproposes bill to make transmt;9ton of virus a crime T he initiatlve is intended to pie. vent' people with AIDS and those suspected of carryin1 the AIOS.. inducin1 virus from work.ins in food scrv1~. teachin1 or health-related show have been expoted to the dittasc, public health officials sboWd be able to shut away individuals who .. persist in activities which are known to spread the virus, .. he tatd. . aeocy syndrome is • diseuc that anacb the immune sy1tcm, lcivina the body 1\l_IC!e'plible to ht.thraten- ina allneu. Strikina mostly homotcX- uab aDd intravenous diva l.def'S, it is believed to be always fatal . BJ USA MAHONEY °' .............. Ao Onanac County congressman, Rep. W illiam Dannemeyer, Wednes- day endorsed Lyndon LaRouche's controversiar ballot measure on AJDS and said be intended to 1ponsor federal lqislation makin1 it a crime Hitabottom Doda er Ma n a aer Tommy W.Orda '• team drope into lut place Wednaday foll9wtna a 4 -3 ION to Clnctnnati. Sporta, Cl. Coast A bill to protect coastal cities from beach-related lawsuits goes down to defeat./A3 California Little Texas boy who re- ceived two heart trans- plants dies./ A5 . Natio n New York Harbor ready for colossal Miss Liberty celebration./ Al World Tens of thousands strike in Chile to protest the military government./ A4 Sports The Angels score all the runs they need In first Inning to beat Chicago. 4-3. /C1 Boston pitcher Roger Clemens' bid to tie an American League record Is dashed by Toronto./C1 Business to expose others to the pOtenually deadly virus. The Lyndon · LaRouche-backed AIDS initiative qualified for the November baUot an California last week amid angry protC$t from homosexual orpnazations and the medical communafy. Defiant tenants show CO I Ors F'Vmobile home pa rk owners lend s upport to m~n in fl ag dispute By ROBE RT 8ARKER Of .. DellJ,.... ..... American flags are Oying lrom about 30 mobile homes at Fountain Valley Mobile Home Park. the scene of a bitter battle last year over whether tenant ~ete Weissman could Oy Old Glory from the top of his I 8- foot Oagpole. Supenor CouFt Judge Mark oden ordered Weissman to talct the pole and other patno11c accoutrements down. something that the 41 -yeaf-old Weissman. a Vietnam veteran. said he refuses to do. Instead. Weissman ha!> been bu)· 1ng American flags and attaching them to bracktts on the sides of mob1k homes for other residents who ~ 1sh to JOin this ~eckend·'i fourth of July observance. Weissman. who·s appealing the Soden's ruling. said Wednesday that lht"' mobile home park residents arc banding together 1n a protest against park owner Gerald Dougher of Laguna Be.ach. .. We're taking a stand under the tolors. mo re or less." he said 1 he tenants will turn their nags upside down Saturda) to signal d1'ltrfss against management pol1c1cs. Weissman said. .. This 1s a protest and it's about independence... We1s'iman !.aid. .. When Ronnie ( Pres1dCJll Reagan) took the ac11on 1n Apnl against Gaddaf>. 11 kind of s~naled an open ~ason on !}rants:· hc~d Last August .. We1s\man wa'i or- dered to remove the Oagpolt and other patnot1c fixture\ a bird feeder. a set of wind chime<. and an assort- ment of pots and plant.-. from the front of his mobile home JObs. \ By some interpretations. the in- it1at1ve, af pasJed, would also perm at the q uarantaninJ of anyone even suspected ofhavan1 t he virus. While Dannemeycr said h~ does not support a blanket quarantine of AIDS victims and those who lC$tS Tbe Fullerton Republican said he would introduce federal lqjstation toward the same end and would ICCk to make at a crime for someone with A IDS or suspected camen to ensqe in acuvitacs that could paS$ the dJseasc on to othera. AIDS or acquired immune defi· AJOS is ~ thr<>Uab a ttansftt of "bodily fluids" -bloOd ari<t semen. Some sexual acts common to homosexuals and the sharina of dirty hypodermic n~&cs are thought to be the most prevalent methods of trans.- mission. · The pole and other ttcm\ '1olated park rules and regulation-;. 'ioden \atd. Pete WeiHman, who la appealing a court order that required him to re m ove hla 18- (PleHe see FV / A2 l foot flag pole, i• joined by other mobile .............. ..,o..w ........ home par k realdent.8 in cllaplayinC Old Glory durtn& the Fourth of July ln a •how of 801ldarlty. Tesll for the dascate revta.I ooly whether a person's bloOd bu lQll• bOdies for the viru• t.blt doC'ton believe cauiet AIDS. Thole who iat / "antibody positive" have been cit• posed to AJDS and may transmit at to othen even thouah they themselves ma y nevtt develop the disase. Dannemeytr intrOduced fi ve 'Arns.related measures an the Hooar of Representatives last year, indud- 1na one he said was needed to prevent (l'leue ... DAJltHMSDa/A.2) Irvine Co. cuts 24.0off payr-011 19 percent reduction In workforce largest . !n company•s history By STEVE MARBLE Oft119DlllJ ......... The Irvine Co. a n'nou nced Wednesday it will ansl1tute the largest employee layoff in company history by tri mming nearly 19 percent of its worker$ across all departments. Some 240 of the company's 1,343 employees wlll be cut because of anucipated cbanies in federal tax laws. the low rate of inflation and a severe slump in the leasing of office space, pan1culatly around John • Way"c Airport. Cuts an QPerat1ng bud&ets for most departmerfts also wilf be made, thouah company officials 4•d not say by how much. Because It 1s pnvately held. t.hc Irvine Co. rarely discloses financial · 1nformauon. Irvine Co. President Thomas Nielsen derued speculation that the Newport Beach-hued real estate dC"felopment furn as m financial trouble or being groomed for sale. "Beyond losm a some very talented employees. there really as.no neptive connotatLOn to this." sa1d Nielsen in an 1nterv1ew at the com pany head- quarters in Newport Center. "We arc in a strong financial situation," he said. adding that the planned cost cutting w1ll 1mprove the company's standing. The layoffs arc a final step an an 18- month review and rcstructunna of company operations. Nielsen said the company ds itself an the position of v1n cut costs to guard against pote 1al changes in the economy and business chmate. For 1 nstancc. office construction adJacent to the county airport will be halted even though the Irvine Co . presently has approval to build ad· d111onal structures in the area. he said (Pleue eee IRVINE/ A2) Direct flights between Or- ange County's John Wayne Airport and Chi- cago's O'Hare Inter- national Airport began Tuesday./84 BB man, daughter burned in bo&tblast M esa great racer has good day as r a lly nea~~ fini sh Golden 'Bear club to rock on soon INDEX Advice and Games B4 Boating B 1 Bulletin Board A3 Business 06-7 Classified C-4-7 Comics BS Death Notices C7 Entertainment 82-3 Opinion B8 Paparazzi B 1 Police Log A3 Publlc Notices C7-8 Sports C1-A t elevision 03 Weather · A2 Nonna Gibb• • By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of .. 0...,,... ..... >\ Huntington Beach man and his daughter were severcl> burned Wednesday when their pleasure boat was nppca. by an explo-,ion and fire 1mmed1ately af\er refueling al a Mariner's Point dock. Carl Lund. the rq1stered owner ol the 28-foot cabin cruiser. and h1'i daughter Kristin we're reported 1n lair condition at the UCI Medical < enter bum unit Wednesday evening Lund. 48, suffered second and 1f11rd (Pleue Me MAN/ Al) By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of lfM Delly "'°' •tafl Bragging nghts finally armed Wcdnes<la) for \\-a~ ne ')1anfield of Costa Mesa and Alan Travis of Phoenix who guided their 1916 Mitchell to a first placcrfin1sh in the eighth da> of the (1reat Amencan Race. · The vintage car race from >\nahCAm to New York (tty wound up an Columbus. Ohio. after a compant1vel) ea'i) 180-mile run from lndianapohs Today will be tougher: as contestants bounce for 4 'O miles to Alex.andna. V1rgan1a, en route 10 the Big Apple finii.h on Fnda)'. While Stanfield and Travis were celebratinJ their $5.000 victory. Newt Withers of Fountain Valley was nursing his wounds after a scary accident in middle Amenca's hinterland , According to Stanfield. Withers was try1na to pass a motorist on a narrow backcountry road when has wheels slid on the wet pavement .and W1ther.1 lost contc:ol of his vintage Packard (Pleaee tee GHAT/ A2) HB'sGibbswas trailblazer for w omen in l ocal politics Former city councilwoma n battled old boy n etwork. la nd developmen t plans bowina out of C. 11~ < ouncil hfe 1n IQ78 • .. She then devoted her encra1cs to teach1n1 her mental health. classc at· Cal State Lona Beach and ovcrseean.a There have been few p0huc11M hke Huntintton Bea h' Norma Gibbs If he hu enemi . \he wouldn't n:coaniu them'. "Everyone has 1ood 1n them," \he said "I pcl'C'CIVC ~Vt'r}Ont' u m) fnend and not my enemy. If the) \till don't like me. my r~\pon"' " that the)' don't kno~ me "If you llkr 'omeone. )Ou let them l'tlo~ 1t while they ·can still hear 11. \ ou \Cod flower\ when •he' can still \mrll thl·m ·· · C t1bh,, h I, bla1cd a tr31I for women 1n ldul poh11cs first in S<-:tl Beach and tht'n 1n It unung~on Rench bcfort' the Interval l:fouse program that has shclten. ah Seal Beach and Midwa)' City for battcttd and abused women and their )OUf\I children. Gibbi.. close obscrvcn JA'i· made many contnbut1oni wh1k in office and pcrhap'I even more after he let\ "She'' the kind of pc™>!' who'!> done a lot of &ood thin \ after her Fa mou s HB ntg!1tclub finds new location after being evicted By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. IWIJ,... ...,, Opcrator.i of the h1stonc (1olden Bear nightclub. which was closed last January and 1s now being demoll\hed bnck by bnck. arc ready to book musical acts once again at a ne~ location. tlolden Bear manaaer Rick Babiracki announced Wedne$da) he has exclusjve rights to promote h1'1 own concerts at the Kono H1wa11 restaurant in Santa Ana ROBERT ' BUKER PEOPU IN THE NEWS cimc 1n office." City Councilwoman Ruth Finley said "She 1s fillin1 an 1mp0n.ant ntche 1n th~ community." . Gibbi, a bt<>nde of Swt'd1~h extrac- tion. normally would be lca<tina aui~ tl"l\iCI aroups to the Scandina· vian nation thi time or yc.r. But she's tcmp0rarily laid up after 'uriery on h~ knee for a de enerativc J01nt _, (P~ eee OlBBS/ A2) The Polynesian restaurant's huge \hoMoom. which pcnod1cally fea- ture~ Hawanan dance shows and hosts pnvate parties. wall be tumtd oHr 10 Bab1rack1 on certain nights for ~ho~s he will advertise under thl" name. Golden Bear Promotions In add1t1on. Bab1raclu said he has an exclusive opt1on to purchase the entire 25.000-square-foqt fac1hl\ with the intention of creating a new uolden Bear nightclub. "A certain tone had been set at the Golden Bear:· Bab1rack1 sa1d. ·:fdeal· 1)-. in our new facahty. we'll be able to have the same tone as the Golden Bear had o .. rr the last 12 years. That's our intention " The Polynesian restaurant 1~ (Pleaae eee OOLDlt1' I Al) & Suspects in pot boat case to stand trial By PA t A.RCH IPLEY CM._Olllr,._._. Three men who ~rrc apprehend~ 1n Newport Bcal:h 1n IC>85 while allqcdly smuaJina pot from '>outh mcoca wett ordtttd to \tand tnal '.Vedncsday. · . Mun1c1pal Court Jud C. Rohen Jam n rul~ the evidence v.u nron1 cno to u the tno ~ anvol\icdfan tran nin five tons of h1 h·pack ma · w nth~ wett hu\ted by N h poll(C on ( ... POT/At) . . =-__ .... : !:~-·-.. ____ ._ :';.. ........... ___ ·~-'-__ • __ -.-..-...........--.... -- ' ~ C-.. Q41LY ~LOT/ T~. JUfV I, 1Ne CO. LAY.ING OFF 240 WORKERS •••. Al ,...lll!Opefmlt -ra&e --.. &owen 1be lrvint Co. RS fr-:lll&k W IM ~ IAd '1flllfi11 lO perwnt vacancy nto dn ll9MMn \M 1irpon bualnua dl~ tricl. .. , o&htr development project.I tbl1 ladVide oft\ce conltNCtion, 1uch u dlit~ upansion of Ncw- pon itr1 wlll ao forward u plaaned. l&io Nletsen . .. Nnpon Center h11 al••YI been •~h an wnaauaJ alto. We an '"' ·~in omc. •&*4' thm;· he llld. Thi layofft followina • rcorpruu-tion movt in which two key tit• ecutivtt -Wllllam Mcfarland and bo&rd dirtttor John Oalvin -were eemil~y panted power CQual to Nietton 1. Both repon directly to Board Chairman Don Bren and have re- aponaibillty over finances and oper. ationa within the comptJly. Nielaen 111d he approved of the shift in hJa duuet and does not inierprct the move 11 a weaken1n1 of his own power. In a recent b1.mncu newsleuer. former Irvine Co. public relataons chief Martin Brower speculated that Nielsen m1aht lose has job. Brower also sugetted the compeny mlaht be split up and sold or at least taken .,public. One company official dismissed Brower'• speculations as "complete h~ash." • Pure speculation:' said Nielsen when asked abOut the newsletter . .... ...................... Tom Nleblon, preeldent of tbe lntne Co •• dl.8cuM91ayoff plan• at a pNM conference Wedneed&J. "And some of 1t isn't even worth re1pondin1 to." In has own defense, Brower said has newsletter only touched-on questions beina railed about the Irvine Co. an the Oranae Coast business.communi- ty. ' "I ·think Ddn (Bren) 11 very com· mitted to the property and the company," uad Nielsen. "He his a areat Interest here." Bren purchased con trolllna interest 1n the Irvine Co. in 1983. The Irvine Co. owns about 68,000 acres -roua,hly one-sixth of the county's land -and develops hou1- an1. retail centcrst industrial com- plexes. office buildmas and hotels. Holidayweatherfalrandwarm. • U.S. Tempe .. .,. .. " " : ~ ;: ~If. Tempe 11 If ........... tlW"'llfl I 'M. ,..._. r, ~ !::=' .. It 11....t\oft ti tt 100 • , ... v..., .. .. -,. ,.,,.,.. tM It ~ It It Y ....... Vlr T4 ii ...... 14 .. ,, .. .., 100 r, :: a =. 1~ ~ Surf report .... =Olly .. •11 I t'fi4 ... ,,,.... '°' 7t 100 u ~ too 11 t ~ ~ : : 10 .. .. 101 .. It 17 .......,..._,. ft 14 11 .. Olllilnf ,. .. 70 .. QlllMe .... ., t1 .._..,.. i10 ,. Tld- 11 ,. ~ '°.. ~ " .. fl ,_,..... .... 11 ~-t7 .. ,..., IO It ~City II • ., '-... t";M I.Ill. r, : :: Dir .. .. .. .. ._.~ " 14 :i-,:r-... Ului ...,_ fO II t;tl""'-IM llirMNIM N If ....,.. f11t11 7:t? , ..... ._,.._ H 14 "9AY .. pilfl u ., ,.,. ... l:GI I.Ill. .u ... ,,.,,.. .. ?i .. r.:-.:i:... .. ... l.M. •.• MAN, DAUGHTER BURNED IN BOAT FIRE ••. From Al dearee bums over 30 perecnt of his body, while Kmtm. 7. suffered first and second dqrec bums over I 5 percent of her body, a hospital spokesman said. The explosion and resultana fire OCCJ!rred about 11 a.m afttr the Lunds finished refuelin& their 1976 Skip Jack cabin cruiser at the fuel dock at I 5922 Pacific Coast Haahway. saadOranaeCountyShenfrs Lt Russ El1ner, After rcfuelina. Lund waited about fiv~ minutes. then pushed ofT from the dock. Lund staned the first enaane and was try1na to start the second when vapon flashed over and the fire 11nited. Elsner said. Field dock oper.uor John Dinsdale telephoned for help and evacuated at least four people from the dock. He al50 switched off all emeraency fuel sw1tcfies to, cut fuel to all of. the pumps. An unidentified man on the dock also was treated at the l>Cene by paramedics after he received a manor cut on his arm from nyana glass. The Oranae County Harbor Patrol doused the fire and towed the cabin cruiser across the channel to Hunt- in.aton Harbor Sunset Aquauc Padt. Elsj\er u1d. A hazardous matenals team also inspected the harbor for spilled fuel but round none, a fire department spokesman said. Damaaes were e!.tamated at $8,000 to the boat and $2,000 to contents. said Huntinaton Beach Fare Capt. Dennis Groat. At the Oran&e County Sherifrs substation at Sunset Park, firefi&hters overhauled the boat where an arson specialist 1s anvest1pt1na the cause of the accident. Groat said. The dock was not burned 1n the accident ..,,,... 11 11 . t~••.111. u ..,,.."""' .. .. ....... lltlJ.11\. u ..... ..... ,. .. 9"" ... ,.., ....... '""" ... ""' ..,_CM 71 N .._,.. .. IA I.Ill. ::: =. ~ :: ....,. ...... l:Jf J.M. POT BOAT SUSPECTS TO STAND TRIAL ••• P'romAl Jan. 21 . 1985. Police estimated the pot had a street value ofS I 0 million. The focus of the case also shifted when Bostrom filed an affidavit charaina Newpon Beach police lied durina preliminary hearinp. Sostrom declined to comment on Jameson's rulina Wednesday. 1mins low 1n the waier and t>qan queauonina Nelson who wu loitenna nearby. Ncwpon Beach police didn't know that federal officiall bad been uack- ina the Sea Dolphin l'rom Panama and reportedly planned to move in when the boat reached the Santa Cruz area. GIBBS A TRAILBLAZER FOR WOMEN ... Richard William Nelson. i6, Vac- tor Paul Lucani, 36J. and David Paul Choy. 29. all of ~nta Cruz, face charaes of conspiracy to transport and possess marijuana for aaJe 11 well as actual transport and po11euion of marijuana for aale. "I t1nd there's sufficient and prob- able cauae to believe each is auilty of theaboveofTenaes," Jameson rufed in Santa Ana. A patrolman broke the case when he noticed the sailboat Sea Dolphin was tied up for more than an hour at a public pier with a 20-minute dockina limit. But the bolt made an un1eheduled stop in Newpon Harbor to refuel, aettina off a chain of events that may take yean to unravel. P'romAl disease .• Her traveliftTllilmated to taking one tnp downstairs each day an her Hunun1ton Harbour home Gibbs recentl y recalled that she had to overcome a real "old boys network" when she entered public office. Wh~ she was elected to the Seal Beach Cny Council an 1960. she was 1he first elected female to hold officl' 1n that cny since 1917, she said She was the only woman office-holder an Oranae Count y. she said And beana prcanant an~ facana the birth of her youngest child, she scumed (o accom plish her pnoritics before she could be recalled whale havina a baby The threat Wll$ .really an the back of her mind. she said "They recalled people for pretty craz y thinas 1n those da s" She had her baby. but was forced to leave her pos1t1on af\er contractan& 1uberculos1s 1n the third year of her 1erm. 'he said She remained out of public hie until 1970 when she ran for HuAt - 1naton Beach C'lly (ounc1I She became the first dastafT mem- ber of a caty commassaon when Cal State Lona Beach and. later City Council colleaaue Don Shipley re- peatedly appointed her to serve on the Parks and Recreation C'omm1ss1on lt took three votes before she wa\ appointed to 1he co mm1ss1on along with Lorra1ne"Faber. 'lhe 'Ulld. "When I ran for ( 1ty C ounc1I. some people were saying that if I were to be elected. I would have a woman on all boards and comm"•uon'i. They were naht. That was my agenda " Gibbs said 11 wu only natural lhat women ser ve on lhc ( 1ty ( oun cil Balboa Boulevard to be closed only part way on July 4 Balboa Boule vard wall be closed to all ancoman& traffic Fourth of July evcnin1 from Pacific ( oast tf1&hw1y to 32nd Streel But that will not ~revent toumu or residents from dnvana onto the Balboa Peninsula. police uad Visitors can travel onto the penin- sula by way of Newport Boulevard, which meraes with Balboa Boulevard below 32nd Str~t Police said Newport Boulevard would only be closed to motonm 1n rhe event of a near-emcraency. None of the neps prevent cars from lei".ana the peninsula and do not pertain to pedestnan or b1cych•ts. MAJN O,,ICI S30 w .. , .. , I• Cot•t ...... C• lilt eoo·IM lo• •MO •• .,._ Clo UUI "They were the ones who were here all day. The men worked and were out of 1own. Tht_Y. didn't know beans about thi ngs until they Kot home and 1alked with their waves · If there was one thana Gibbs learned upon takina office -other than the fact that 11 was virtually a man's world -as that the wh~ls of aovernment moved exceed1n1ly slow. "I was always an acuvast If there was a problem. I'd try to j()lve rt. But here we needed a consensus and you didn't reach that rapidl y And every- bod y had an aaenda. I love the people and aetuna thinas done for the people. but all those meeunas'" Gibbs lists her top accomplish- ments as playina a role an preser- vation of about 460 acres of current park land in the Clly. bean& in- strumental an the construction of the library arid Civic Center -com- pleted durina her term as mayor - and slowina rampant arowth Hunt101to1f Beach 1n those days trumpeted itself as as the fastest· arowin& City in the United States. But Gibbs said the first thina she dad was work to impose a sax-month bu1ld1n1 moratonum. ··it means nothani," she said. "1f you art the fastett-srowana anyth101 1f you hate what you aot. Now you wonder af anyone heard you when you see the rooftops of all the condom1n1ums " Another o( her early efforts. she s.a1d, involved savl.lll beach front land nonh of the pier. "I remember Jerry Shea (of the Huntanaton Beach Co.)comina to the council and tellina us we could be the Miami of the west and that we could see the ocean between the (proposed) buildinas. I said over my dead body." Gibbs sa1d·she worked to act the state to acqu ire the land on which the bluffiop park is now located ... At least people can \till ~e the ocean." she said He ordered all three to stand for amianment in Superior Court on Jul_y J 7. · Deputy District Attorney Thomas Borris asked for a bail mcrcaae. notina the defendants'. pa1t record• 1n- d1cated they m1aht flee rather than face a trial. Jameson complied, rulina the SI0.000 bail that had been posted by each was 1n1uffic1ent. "I think 1t'1 a 1enou1 ofTenae," Jameson said. "We have defendanu who have anterhitaonal abilities.'' Nelson and luc1ni are beina held on S,00,000 ball each, and Choy is na held on $2,0,000 bail. e case had been thrown out by Munt · I Judae Ru1sell 8o1trom last 1um er on around• that polioc conducted an ltlqal search of the 4'- foot yacht whett the mariJuana was found . Officer Chuck Freeman became suspicious when he uw the boat GOLDEN BEAR ••• From Al located at 226 S. Harbor Blvd, J_Ult nonh of Mcfadden A venue. But Babiracki expects to draw an au· dience m11nly from the aame coaatal · Oranae County cities that supponed the Golden Bear in downtown Hunt- 1n1ton Beach. The first scheduled concert July 23 will feature the band Minina Penona. Other announced acu include K.alapana, Aua. I ·2i.. Dave Mason, Aua. 8; Tower of rower, Aua. 9; Cecilio and K.apono. Aua. I ~-16. Other Auaust shows will feature the Blasten and David Crosby. Babiracki will announce additional shows in comina week• as contracts are llf"ed. Althouah he prom1aes an eclecttc mix of acll, no punk-rock blnda or danc1n1 will be offered at the Kono Hawaii. At a meetina with reportert Wednesday afternoon, Babiracki aald he is espedalty pleated with the desian. acouatics and size of the thowroom. The Kono Hawall'a 45~ 1e1t room i1 considerably lllltf than the 300-teat Oolden Bear and is the ideal size for an Oranae County concert venue, he aaid. The 37-by-2~foot •taae la elevated five feet and ia surrounded by tables and booths arranpd in a wide 1emi· circle. DANNEMEYER BACKS AIDS MEASURE.;. 'GREAT RACER ... From/1.1 From Al The car ran into a ditch and smashed sideways into a tree Withers.and has navigator bumped heads. bul neither was scnousl~ Injured . However the $85.000 Packard ~usta1ned about $20.000 1n damage. and the 1eam wa\. d1\quallficd for the day However. 1hey Wl're working late into the night an hopes they could make sufficient repa1n 10 continue today, Stanfield said. Another near·acc1dent took place in an old covered bndae when Lex (1oldenberg driving his 1929 Pierce Arrow met a farmer head-on dnvang 1n the oppos11e direc11on No one wai. "blood terronsm·· -deliberate hun and ne11her Pier~ Arrow nor donation of infected blood to blood tractor were damaged banks. He likens "antibody posatave" Gann• Withers of Fountain Valley 1nd1v1duals to thote Wlth the 1exually 1s '>llll ploddan& along an the 1907 transmitted d11e1se1 syphilis and Thomas Flyer that won the Great aonorrhea. Race of 1908. but a 1905 Stevens People who have venereal diseases Duf)ea Speedster stall holds the title are not allowed to work an school• or of oldest vehicle an the contest. the food aervace industry until they Al\o \till 1n the race. but not have been successfully treated. lighting an y fires. 1s a 1912 American Dannemeycr maintained that fail- L a France fire en11ne that's sponsor-ure to set the ume standard for cd b} the Newport Beach firm ··antibody po1itive'' individuals con- Mcgu1ar's Care Car Fin11h Products. statutes a "special exemption." On the h iunh of July, racers will Opponents of the initiative say it is and 1u1pected carriers out of certain jobs becaute the diaea.e cannot be transmmed throuah ca1ual contact. Quarantinina such penon1 would constitute a hfe .entenoe. they aay. If those who tett "antibody positive" are taraetcd. the initiative's intent of stcmmina the spread of AIDS could backtlre as people avoid takina a teat whose reauhs miaht cause them to lose their jobs or be quarantined, aaid Pearl Jemi10n- Smith of the AIDS Coalition to Identify Oranae County Needs. workplace letlJftJ for the viru1 anti- body, start.ma wath thefood terVioe industry. Askec.1 if he baa dJacuucd hi• plans with public health ofticlals. t>an- nemeyer indicated they bad received a chilly reception. Dannemeyer believes public health officwi are apinat the initiative ''because they have been intimidated by the public piasure that the male homosexual community baa been able to usen." "Public health problem• are too ifr.lJ)Ortant to be left to public health head for Wuh1ngton. D.C. where unnecesaary to keep AIDS victim• t hn 'I I d I\ play their vehicle' lt the 'liii!!!i!!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elllp\e and 101n an Independence I Da\ parade Should that occur Dannemeyer said he would call for mandatory official•." be added. THE ROBERT TALBOTT TIE FV RESIDENTS ... From Al Weissman put 1n 1he naapole 1n 1983 and wa~ almu\t 1mmed1atel) ordered to take 11 down b} park owner Doui her Douaher \a1d Wednc\da} he '" very happy" that mob1I home o~ncr\ arc fly1ns the flaas from bracket\ on their res1denct~ His complaint ht 1a1d. wu the "unauthora1ed" ur,e ol the naapolc ·Oouaher al'o claimed that Weissman new has naa from .t bracket seven year\ before the con troversy devclOpt'd over nya ng It from 1 he flaapole. 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