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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot... ....._ ---- MONDAY, JULY 14, 1986 Second quake in weelt rocks OC Coast damage minor in . 3 temblor that rattles nerves more than surroundings_ By PAUL ARCHIPL.l!:Y Of .. 0.-......... The second Southern Cah(ornaa earthquake in leutban a week rattled Oranac Coast residents more than their surroundanp IS local officials reported minor damaae from the Sunday momina temblor. Coaat Young campers learn how llfe was In biblical times./ AS California Heavily armed guards with M-169 have kept the curious from where a secret aircraft p1unged In a fiery crash./ A4 Nation Reagan administration Is considering a black man as the U.S. ambassador to South Africa./ AS World Israeli fighter-bombers demolish Palestinian guerrilla targets southeast of Beirut./ M Sports The Angels earn a spllt with Boston and head Into the All-Star break with a 11h-game lead over the Rangera./81 The U.S. water polo team, with several local players on Its roster, wins a silver medal at the Goodwill Games./82 The Giants take over the NL West lead with a win over the Plrates./83 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices .Sports Television Weather A9 A3 A7-8 B7-9 A10 B9 B6 A6 A3 BS. 9-10 B1-5 B6 A2 "h seated me to death,'' said Linda Mutch. a arocery manager at Ralphs ~=·~b. "My whole bed 8ut few arocerY items were damaa- ed from tbe S.3 quake. co-manascr Kevin Ojea said. "We had a lot of products fall Eagle gets a • rousing send--off By LESLIE EARNEST Of ... O., ........ With red, white and blue balloons Outtering under sunny sk.ies, New- port Beach said bon voyage Sunday to the Eagle Challenge. Newport Harbor · Yacht Club'sentry into the America's Cup. The racing yacht will be loaded onto a freighter today in Long Beach for the journey to Australia where competition begins Oct. S. It was quite a scndofT. Listening to rock bands, eating hot dogs or just gazing with pride at the 12-meter sailboat perched splendidly in the midst of the celebration. coastal residents seemed to be filled with the spirit "I've wanted to sec the Eagle keel since it was announced." local resi- dent Jim Hietbrink said. "Plus I think it's a great idea for Newport Beach to support 1t. If we're so fortunate to bnng the Amcnca's Cup back to Newport Beach. 1t may be the greatest event ever held in Newport Beach ... Bonnie Ross of Newport Beach concurred. "I'm supporting the Eagle It's a great cause. I'm proud to be an Amcncan and we need the cup back." she said. If Sunday's celebration was any indication. Americans seem to feel that the cup belongs to them. And it's no wonder. The U.S. schooner Amenca won the cup from "the Bn t1sh in 1851 in a race around the Isle of Wight. American boats held on to the cup for 132 years unt1l lhe Australian victory In 1983. Now Uncle Sam wants it back The day-long celebrauon. in the Manner's Mile Shipyard. was for only one of the six U.S. challengers. Entnes from New York. San Fr:rn- c1sco, Boston. Chicago and San Diego also will race against challengers from Canada, England, France. Italy and New Zealand. Winning points in a scnes of thrtt races. the top four challengers will then compete in the semifinals 1n January. Finally. the winner will square off against the Royal Perth Yacht Club entry. Austraha Ill. in the challenge cup scnes beginning Jan. (Pleue Me EAOLlt/ A:l) down, but only a ~w were damqed." Ojea said. He eslimated total loaet at about $25. Southern California Edison spokesman Ken Bellis said no ~CT hnes were reported down, while a Southern Caliromia Gas Co. dis.- P9tcl\er saad some p s lanes to ap- pliances were jarred loose in south county homes. An Orange County Fire Depan- ment dispatcher named'Palmer, who declined to 11ve her fin t name, said a small fire was started when a ps line oooocd off a water beater in 1 Mdlion Viefo home, but the fire was 1nutred out before it could caute ~or damqe. In Laauna Beach, the dOwntown area suffered broken Vfindo..,1 It aboul a half-dozen bu1ineaea, in~ cludina the Mail Room and the Lquna Bank. said Lquna police Set. Ray l.ardie. A brick waJI tumbled down at the Pottery Shack, but the pottery was not dama&ed, l.ardie SIJd The quake caused a rock Lide on 0.-, ........... .,~~ Jtaile truatee ClUford Heinz (center) and hi• children. Lia ana Robert, •tin the keel of the Eagle during the bon Toyace party In Newport Beach on Sunday. the 900 block of Lquna Canyon Ra.cl that continued to ptaaue CaJtrans throupout the day, be wd. "Some pretty ~-si~cd rocks came down and it s ri&ht at a spot where the slope isn't very stable, so they keep comina out and checkina. .. he satd. The 6:46 a.m. quake was centered 28 miles southwest of Oceanside in the Pacific Ocean and felt a Iona a I SO. mile stretch from San Dteao to Oxnard and as far east IS Ariz.ona. Fourteen aftetshocks measun n1 m~ than 3 0 were rtCOfdcd by 7:44 a.m. today, Catifomia Institute of Technok>IY spokesman Deaftia Mmdatb laid. :rhe SU'oqesl oa Sunday rccistered •.s at :7!02 a.m., followed by ahock.s of 4.3 Jhoc;k It $:33 p.m .. 3.9 at 6:12 p.m., 3.S at I O:l 7 ·9.m., 3.6 at 12: 11 LllL &Oday. 3.6 at 2~ a.m. today, ud 3..8 at 7:44 · a.m. Beaute the epicenter was under the ocean. tcismoloaists hadn't pi""' pointed ~y pCticu1ar fault. he said. ~ ... UCOJR>/.d) Badham near top of congressional tra velefs' roster Military committee dutyctted by aide a s reason for five trips By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dllllr ......... Rep. Robert Badham. R-Ncwport Beach. visited more oountncs at taxpayers' expense last year than all but one other congressman, accord- ing to a detailed account compiled by the Associated Press. Heading the list released today was Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N. Y .• who vislled 17 countries dunna 58 days of travelings. Badham followed with 15 countries visited. Badham logged five tn ps dunng the year, including extended visits to the South Pacific and to North Afnca. lbena and Yugoslavia. The congressman. scclona a sixth term 10 office in Novem ber, has come under criucasm (or his frequent travels. A member of the Powerful House Armed Services Committee, Badha.m has explained his frequent trips abroad are necessary to his role an Consress and lus interests in national securi ty. The South Pacific trip, which included stops 10 New Zealand. Austraha and Taluti, was undertaken to discuss nuclear testing ;n lM Pacific wtth French officials. Bad.ham took sharJ> exception to criucs who dcscnbed the tnp to Tahiti as a two-day fucJ stop and nothina more than a junket at public expense. "He does not believe in acceptana th ird-or fourth-band , fille1'Cd-down or watered-down.reports on military operations or spending," Bill Schrt1ber. an 11de to Badbam. said. (Pleue eee BADBA.11/ A2) 73-year-old man held in woman's shooting death By ROBERT BARKER OfhDlll!r ......... A 73-vear-old former real estate agent has been arrested on susp1c1on of murder in the shooting death of a 48-year-old woman 1n the kuchen of his Huntington Harbour ~1dencc. police said today. Arrested and held without bail in Hunungton Beach Jail was Rand) N Bruno. The 1dcnuficauon of the woman 1s being wtthheld until nouficauon of her relatives She was shot one ume in the chest. apparent!} from close range. with a 16-guagc shotgun. She hves 1n the Los Angeles area. according to police spokeswoman Jo Anne Bonkowski Bruno called police from his home shortly before I I p.m. and allqcdly said that he had been cleaning his gun and shot the housekeeper. according to 1n1t1al reports on the Hunungton Beach pohcc log. ·• Bruno said that the woman was not breathing and told pohcc that he was sorry. according to the entry on the pohcc log. The woman was found dead on the kitchen floorofthercs1dcnccat 16592 Tiburon Place when J>!>licc officers amved, Bonkowski sa.Jd. Police later said they arrested Bruno because of suspicious circum- stances. But detectives weren't avail- able at press time to elaborate. Bonkowski said ckta.als remained unclear throughout the morning and detectives weren't certain 1f the v1ct1m was in fact a housckttper. Bruno apparently was unmamed and hvrd alone. Bonkowski said Records show that Bruno 1s not a member of the Huntington Beach/Fountain VaJIC\> Board of Realtors. officials said Will America tumble for Rigby? MICHELLE COLE Hostages honored at music festival .. Former Olympic gymnast sho~er s ong and dance skills to Orange County Fa ir a udience Although she never won an gold Olympic medal. fonner aymnast Cathy Rigby has been successfully competing for a place in Amenca's heart for more than 18 years. Rigby retired from gymnasucs following the 1972 Olympic Games but she has remained in the spotlight as a sports commentator, actress and now as a SID.JCT and dancer. At 33. Rigby says she docs not know 1f a mother of four can sull fit the "'p1x1e" image. but she does not mind 1f that 1s bow audiences sec her The 4-foot-11-inch blonde has traded her pigtails for a more soph1sll- Tenants hold protest at FV apartments over security issue By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. O., ......... -. Tempers flared at a Founuun Valley apartment complex Sunda> when a aroup of pickets u~t about aUcacd sccun ty shortcominp fated ofT ap1nst other tenants. The dcc1s1on to p1ckrt the Shakcwood Apartments on Slater Avenue between Ward and San Mateo streets followed an alleaed muaina at the complex July 1 Shake..-ood re ident Jean Oepres was walkana throuah the romoleJ1 abou1 9 p.m when Robtn Michael Salaiar. 37. also a resident at the apenmcnu. alleardJy tnrd to arab her punc CXp~s u1d ~l111r npf)('d her top l and struck her Depres. still sporting a black eye that she said c;hc received dunna the attack. cned for help and drc"' the attention of other res1dentc; Two men restrained Salazar until police amved Another tenant. Dana Mclhe\. said 1he alleged attack was the cul- mmat1on of an 1ncrcac;1ng numtl<'r of incident\ at the complex that po1ntt'd to poor ..ccunt> Melhes found her own under· prments sla<>hrd when \he returned to the laundl")" room ~cnll\I She said pohcc told her the c1n had bttn stokn from the complc:,.\ I " month alone Another 1cnant ~1d the wh<'<'I\ on (Pleue eee A.PA RTllEPIT/A2) cated blunt cu t, yet Rigb¥ has not shed her girl-nex t-door friendliness nor her wavering self-confidence. Dressed in baggy white shorts and a T-shirt, Riaby spent spent hours hcncath the hot sun Sunday rehears- ing for her debut at the Orange County Fairgrounds. It was not a new act. but 1t was the first and only time she would perform 1t on that stage. Her husband. Tom McCoy clapped ume while she con- l:entrated on her dance routines. "Evef)timc I perform. I feel but· 1erf11es." R1gb> !>aid "That's why I am a perfect1on1<>t I need to practice until I can do It right .. "I guess that came from growing up wtth Judges wntching your every move .. c;he ~1d Most audiences probably will for- g1 .. e her for her mistakes, but Rigby has a difficult ume forgiving herself Her des1 re for perfccuon. com- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS bined with an obsession wnh remain- ing a petite 89 pounds. caused R1gb" to become bulimic. She suffered from the bmgc and PUl"JC syndrome from the u~ she was a tccn4gcr unul JU<>t (Pleue eee RIGBY I A2) Fountain Valley apartment tenanta face off du..rtnc beated plckettna Sunday. \ "F rom staff and wire reporu Rclatl\.C'i of Amencans b.eld cap- llH' in I ebanon JOtncd hundreds ot othc:r people Sunday at an Albu- querque. "-'.M music fcstlvaJ de- s1aned to honor the hosu.ges and keep attention focuSC'd on their phghL Huntington Beach resident Enc Jacobsen 1he 30.year-old son of hostage David Jacobsen. pcrfonncd a sona he and h1 brother. Paul. wrote "not only for mv father. but for all thr hos11aes and anyone who's ~n separated from a loved one." Accord1ng to the Associated Pres\. Jacobsen urged the audience to request that local radio stations play the song. "When the Word Comes.' It', a simple way that we can keep this 1n front of the general public ... he said Jacoh~n ~1d he thinks the U. JOvcrnment lacks a sense of ur&ency in frttina the hostages "lip until the TWA h1Jaclt1na, I don't think ~s1dcnt Rcapn really mentioned lhe ho ~.. Jacobsen u1d "But I don't want to get into cntlllllf\I tM prtttdent. bccau~ I think he really 1s concerned. "8ul at the same time. we have to keep a fire ht under CVCt')'body -not JUll the tate Dcparuncnt or aovcm· ment official -lo k.ttp up a sen~ of Uf1CnQ" Held 1n l...t'banon •~ T cm (P1eue ... ll09TA0&8/A2) ' Al * 0rMoe Coat OAIL 'Y PILOT/ Mond1Y, July 1~. 1088 SECOND QUAKE IN WEEK HITS COAST ••• Prom Al Bryant 1d SW\daf 1 temblor was not related to the Palm pnnp S.9 ~uak.c juat si~ days Qrlitt. That Quake caused an n1imated SS. 7 S rnUlion ct.a.mMc and injurina 40 . ••ta the Soulhtm C-&lifomia area we ta:ord aod locate about SO earth-qua.kn a day," Bryant said. '1But &bey're too small to feel. M05t of them tneesurt between 2.l and 2.5. .. California 11 one of the most active areas in the United States." The Richter scale by wbich earth· quakes are measured is a aauae of the cneray released by the quake. The 1Hahtest quake normally felt by humans iaa mqmtude of2. A quake of maanitude S can cau~ consider- able damqe, whale a magnitude 6 can cause severe damaae. The 1906 San Francisco earth- quake was later computed to have been an 8.3, while tl\e 1964 Alaska earthquake measured 8 S on the Richter scale. "This is the largest event to occur in modem history in the 1mmed1ate offshore area from the San Diego metropolitan area," Jackie Parker. ipokeswoman for sc1en11sts of the I nsutute of Geoph ys1cs and Pla nctary Physics at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla. told the Associated Press. At least 14 minor inJunes were attnbutcd to the Sunday quake and one fatal heart attack suffered by a Chula Vista woman was thought to be quake-related. The heart attack vic- tim was 1dent1fied as Arless Wilson. SS Anthon} P Cima. 86. who ll\ed in a downtown San Diego hotel, was in cnucal cond1uon at U\ San Diego Medical Center after firefighter'> rescued him from beneath thousands of books that had bet'n stacked floor to ceiling in h1!> room Broken windows. rock slide<, and a Underwater earthquakes very difficult to exa111ine PASADENA (A P)-U ndeflC• earthquakes such 1 the wttkend temblor off San Dieao arc more d1fficu!t to pinpoint because ~anoor f~ults cannot be as re~dily documented and studied H tho on land, se1smolo1ms say. ·•we know there are faults out there, but they haven't been prectSely located and they haven't been named," said scoloC1it Kate Hutton of the CaJifomia Institute ofTechnolQIY. The q uake that rumbled lhroulb Southern California at 6:46 a.m. Sunday rcaistered at S.3 on the Richter scale of v ound motion and w~s centered in.the Pacific 28 males southwest of the San D1qo County community of Occans1de. "Normally after a quake you 10 out and see which fault has fractured." Hutton said. "When it's underwater you can't do that." . . ScaOoor faults arc laracly uncitp!ored because most sc1sm1c sensors arc on land and geOIOJ!sts have concentrated on the main fault systems . Seismologists have to rely on on land-based sensors many miles away from the underwater quake to pinpoint its epicenter. The process requires more time and is not as accurate as visual inspection. But desp11e that. ~1smoloaists said Sunday's earthquake did not appear to be associated with a fault that runs from Santa Monica, IS miles west of Los An_gcles south for about 40 miles before heading offshore along the coast to BaJa C'ai1fom1a It has long ~n associated with small quakes. few downed power lines were re- ported throughout the San D1tjo Count)' area. but no other inJunes were reported. Nonstructural damage was esti- mated at $500.000. Reports on struc- tural damage are expected to be completed late today. Operators at the San Onofre nu- clear power plant south of San < lcmente put the plant on "unusual t'' cnt" statu!o -the lowest of four level!> of emergency response -for about an hour while inspector!> check- ed for damage. Spok.esman Charles Beal said the procedure was nor01al after a local rarthquake No rad1at1on wa<1 re- kased. and the plant's two operating unth remained 1n ~rv1ce without interruption Orange 'County fire departments went on earthquake alert, a standard operaung procedure in which crews move their equipment out of the building following an earthquake. SgL Mike McEveny said Newport Beach police received no damage calls. "About the most interesting call we got came from a lady who asked if we were going to have any more earth- quakes,'' McEveny said. Sgt. Steve Wesson of the Oran$e County Sherill's Department said the) received no damage or inJury repons, either. "Ever)bod) woke up. went 'ho hum' and wen1 back to sleep:· Wesson said BADHAM ONE OF TOP TRAVELERS •.. From Al .. He \I.JOI' far,1-hJ ntl 1 nlor- mat1on · '><ltd \lhre1bcr who \aid Bad ham hope' to 'l!olt thl' ~o' 1t:t L n1on ne\l mnnth a\ a ml·mhl'r of the A.rmed ~·r\Kt:!> C omm1ttee ''The\e arr C:\hau.,t1ng tnp'> de- tailed out before hand" !ht· aide \31d In all, more than half the mt•mbcr'> tlf ( ongrev. tuok mers~:a<, trip'> 1n 1985 at a CO\t to 1:Hpayer'> ut $4 76 mtlhon In man\ 1n<,1anu·'>. J1Jt:" and '>p()U'>e'> atcompan1eJ rl·prc<,enta- tt' e\ Therl· were a total cit 42fi tnp\ takt•n h\ ml·mhcr<, ol ( on1trl'' .. T hl' most popular dc\t1nat1on in I 118'i was West German)'. followed b)' ')1.1.1tzerland. ltah. France and lht• ')o, tel Union · Third ~orld wuntne' -nn:pt for those in ( entral .\meman - attracted fe\!, Hnu<,e memhcr' Barbados. ho\!.<e-.l'r \I.a<, \l\tted 11 limes during thl' year h) ml·mt>crs of C ungress Schreiber said lrllll''> ol Badham·., tra' ehng arc "<;hort-'>1ghted" and fail IO appreuate the amount ol mone> reprc\cnta11ve'> like Badham '>a\t' b)' 't'>tllng foreign land'> "E\ eryoneJU'it '>CeS how man} trip\ have been taken." the aide ..a1J ··The)' don '1 hear about ho\!, 5 IO or 20 m1ll1on dollars may have been \aved by gelling lirst-hand 1n<,pec- 1ions. of m1l1tary fac1ltt1es." Bad ham. according to Schreiber. I!> belier able to !1Cru11ni2e requests for military spending after having visited bases and other military facilities. "(Tah1t1) happens to be the head- quarters for French Polynesia 10 the \outh Pacific. It also happens 10 be a nice place." Schreiber said. "Bu t that d<'IC\n't mean he was out there 'illllng on the beach .. APARTMENT PROTEST ST AGED ... From Al m It\ carport Rc<,1dent Joanm· c l\!.l'O\ \d1d light bulb\ 14-t'rl' hurncJ out1 or m1<,\lng along pubhl \.\alk\!.<J\\. Jnd O\l'r- gro\1,-n fohagt• 1n .. 1tt·d tmuhlemJh•r-. "The police c,a1d tht\.., a brenhng ground for derchl to;· O""c"' c,a1d Pl'opk wl·re part) mg tn thl' pool' JI 1 a m CH"n though the pool' \.\t'rl suppowd to tx· lc><.keJ up at Ill pm and homck'' pcupk II\ 1ng 1n thL'll .. ans 1n the par~1ng 101' v.erc u<,1ng lhl' pool sho1.1.cr\ w hathL· 1n \hl' 'aid Rcs1dt·nt'> .ire pantrnlarh up\L'I hecaust• rent\ arl' inut·a'>l'tl cal h 'L·ar -the\ were ra1wd \ 7'i thl'> \L',H - but !ICCUrtl~ prO\ 1\IOn\ '>t'I m Ill h<· intrea'>tngh la11 .\II who talkl·d lo lhl' J>.11h Pil111 'aid the\ wcrt• told "hrn thL·\ 011 '' nl in that inanagl"ml'lll rrtl\ 1Jt•d \l"lllr II\ hut nonl' h.1J l'\l'r \L'L'O JO\ uruturmcd pC1tr11l' 1.1.,1H.in~ through the compk' \ lth11ugh t Ill' puol' .1 mJ l,w ntf T\ room\ Ml' C.lhl·dutrd 111 d11c.t' .it 111 pm • actual lockup might 1101 <xcur until 2 ;i m 11 at <111 "v1ell1e\ <.aid -\cling apartmt•nt managt'r Ruth \tJle\ '><ltd thl· o\!. nl'r' do pro' 1de ii lotkup und dn,e-through patrol which turn\ tn a \l'< uni\ report cat h da\ : Thl' ll'll U\ not to \3\ \.\t' hJ\l' \t'<,unt\ hut 1h;it \!.l' haH J lo<.kup r<11rol · \t<.ilt'> '>J1J \ 12-\ear rt''ldl•nt ot the <.ompll·~ \talc' ,\aid she had ne'er en· lnunten·d an' '>etUrtl\ prohkm\ ')ht: CJlknowkdged re,1den1s had rnmplaint·d about tht: l1gh11ng. and ..aid thl' ownl'r' h<H.l takt·n '>ll'P'> to rt·place all m1"1ng Jnd hurnt'd-ou1 hulh'>. "Rut all th111 takL'\ 11mL· · \hl' <;a1d "The' can't do 1t 11\ern1ght · The 440-unit rnmpk' ''owned h~ '>outhmarlo..·Ml "l'tl < orp head- quartt·red in IL'"' < ompany of- lic1alc, in the \.ft .,.t·1l 1111icc in C 1arden (rm\l· relu-.cd 111 ltimment nn thc matter ~ht:n urnlal tt·d t1xJa\. Rc<,1dent\ '>.lid the) won't wait tor the O\Nner'i an) longer Thn plan tu c.tart a 1enan1,· assoc1at1on and d1s- tnbutl' a nt:\!.\kller. They ma) p1rket again nc\t Wl'l'kl·nd ')unda) \ demonstration ended \!,hen members of Sala1ar's famtl) gut 1n10 a \erbal altertallun w1th some of the picketer<; When the confront.1- 1iun began to get physical. F-ountaan Valle\ polill' \!.Crl· 1.a lled. I 1 Rod< 11llman '>3td pohll' h,t\l' responded toa numberofinc1cknl\at the compll'\ "But I dun't know af there's any more than ~ou'tl normally find an a complex ol that <>11e." Gillman said. 'ialazar alc.11 known as Jesse '>alazar whOSL' alleged attack prompt- ed 'iundJ) '<.demonstration. re- mained in Orange County Jail where he wa-; hooked for strong armed robhcn p<l\\e<,c,ion of a hypodermtl ncl·dle. anJ \1olauon of parole. (11llman ..aid EAGLE LEAVING FOR AUSTRALI A ... From Al 31 IYX C 1<1r\ I I '111111\1111 prl'\1dt·n1 111 tht E:aglc \)nd1tall ,1 non-pr111t1 11r gan1nt11m ded1t.11t•d 111 tlw \mtrlliJ\ (up l:IU'>t \!.<JOI\ 111 '>n.1g tht• honor tor Newp111 t Bt'ill h ''lt\(thr "nd1l.11t· '' maan "11\\lon at thl' monwnt " 10 hnng hatk llw Amcr11.a\ ( ur lo '>outhnn ( Jlt· lorn1,1 · hl· ,,11d \\ 1 nor loo;e "'-l'0ll tx· back with an111lwr <.halkngt• or another tfdt·n,l· · hl' "11J Duug Ra\ll'll11 a 'rr\!. ml·mtx·r ot th1'> \tar' en tr\ ..aid he feel'> go<xJ lhl' f aglc·, l hanlt\ ·· Thl' qunt1nn I "'kc:d m)\t:lf I\ what's the <.hanll' 111 h<.'1014 1n th" 'cm1final\and I thin~ ou1 chanu'\Ml' C\lcllent Otht:rv.1w I wouldn't ht· dOI ng II .. ht: <.c.11d f und·ntlSt'r\ '>Udl a\ \und<1y'\ hJ\h .ind l\.\O prl' .. IOU'i l'VCOl<; 1n lhl' '>htp\Jrd put 1.1.1nd 1n the <.hallengcr'' , .. i1, <\lthough oflic1al~ <;aid ·they \!.Cre sttll unable to e-;t1mate how muth munn ~a., ra11ied. ticket ~lier<, ,,11J th•·' \11ld JU'1 under 2.000 ticket'> .1t \~ t'aL h In late afternoon ln\ldr f aglc enthusiasts snapped up l -'>h1rt\ hats and poster-. and pmed \!.<1th thnh1p'Bk1ppcr fora SI 0 \UUH'Oll rhotograph. The charge to '>tgn till' 'h1p·~ winged keel wa:. S 100 Bui r horn<,on ..aid the celebration "iund.1\. 1.1..i\ n111r<.' for the community than ;rn.,th1ng el\C "It' 11·alh '>hgnng tt with the \.Ommuntt\ I mean. look at the 1)j:opll· .. h~· ,,ml proudl~ HOSTAGES HONORED AT FESTIVAL ... From Al ..\ndersnn. 'X LhlL'f \foldlt I J\I correspondent lor The \\\rn 1;,ited Press. Thomae; \utherland ~4 .1L t1ng dean ol agncultun· at tht• \mt rH t1n l Jnavers1ty. and Jarnh\t'n ~4 din·< - tor of the Amcncan l nt\l'r\11\.' Ito\ pttal Wilham Rutklr~ S 7 a I .., Emba'i"Y poh11u1I ufliccr n•ponnth was killed. hut h11i death ha' 0111 tx·l·n verified Mac M1hclt( h frmo'c, c.1\tt•r '-'·•' VOL. 79, NO. 195 atlllal 111 thL· g11\crnment's role hut ..aid <.ht h<.'IH.' .. ed dcmon<,trat1on' '>uch a<. th' one here can pla' a role 1n lht• hm1age'> rl'leasc .\nder'ion ' w1ter Peggy ~y. canc..eled her appearance after Ma- grgarct Papandreou wife of Gt'ttk pn•m1er <\ndreas Papandreou. ~­ \tied ht·r \0 that count') to m~t pn .. att• and puhltl appeals for the rcka\C of thc ho'itagc'i Mr<; Say, of Batavia. I"< ' wa\ 'iChcdulcd 10 leave toda} tor ( .r~·t•te ·ou1ct diplomacy wa<, the name of tht• game." Mrs Mihelich '>aid of oflicials' response to her brother\ ahducuon. "But qu1c1 diplomat> doc\ not mean doing no1hin11. .. \uthcrl.tnd'" daughter. Kat . al\o Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot' Whit don't you lake" Call the number above and your mcssaae will be record~. transcnbcd and de· livered to the appropnate editor The'same 2 .. hour an1wenn1 ~rv1c<_ may be used to rttord letters to the editor on any topic Contnbuton to our Lctttn column must include their name and telephone number for venfic.tt1on Tells u~ what's on your mind D•lly Piiot Delivery I• Quar•ntMd ~ 111, f '"'" ,. '~ .,. '>QI ..... yN ~ !/> ~Yl"m (a r.o,"l..,.•l"m •"'J f°"" Cef>f t><> .,.,..,.,'10 S•'"'NI• •"4 s-i.. " f1)l.i tkl f'l(Jt 'fl("...... ,ou; C"'1r Cly I • • t;•• C..1>• 0 • "' ~ •1lV' C('Cr •'Ii ~-- Circulation T1l1pftones I J Mol•tur• streaming north from oYlt Mt.ioo wu ppecttd to brtng Vtfltble high cloudineea end I Chane. oft~ to the mountllnt end dtMrt• of Southem California The weethtt wilt atablllu u drier .ir movee In Wednadsy, eccordtng to the Hatlomll w .. ther a.Moe . 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N 84 ()( .. , ,... 17 50 Hwlforll 12 11 ........ 78 .. HonoMlu .. 77 "-40ft '° 78 lndltlnlPQl49 M 70 .>Qeon Mlle 14 72 .IM*llOn~ 115 72 ""'-IO 52 K_.Cny 87 7& Lal 'lt1g1t 105 83 l"ll• AOd< 84 17 LOUlevllll 84 88 Mlfnpllta 115 711 Mltlt'n411Mcll IS 711 MlhwlMlll.. 13 59 Mpte-81 Peut 78 80 Halll\11111 92 7 I Hew OriMne 93 71 Hew 'l'or~ Cny 72 85 Ho<fgjio.V1 100 711 OltllhOma Crty IM 76 OINll4I e 1 10 Extended RIGBY ATOCFAIR ... From A l a few year'i ago She now we1gh'i between 98 and I !JO pound\, but as uncomfortable when discussing her eating disorder "I don't have the problem any- more. yet 11 1'> always on my mind.'' 5he !>aid of small telev1s1on and movie parts Th,• former Olympic gymnast is determined that some day she wall be as well known as an actress and singer "I would give my nght e)'e 10 do a film," Rigby said. R1gb) credits her family for helping her 10 bolster her confidence. She has two som. Buck.y. I 0. and Ryan. 6. by her firc,t husband. former NFL run- ning back Tommy Mason. Rigby met her ~cond hu'ihand. Tom McCoy, while !>tarring 1n a road show of Neil Simon\ play "They're Playing Our \ong ... fhe couple have two daugh- ters There'kl. land Kaitlin. I In the meantime. Rigby will con- tinue to take her act on the road. Next month she will appear a!> Peter Pan at the Long Beach Entertainment Center. She also 1s on the night club c1rcu1t and has performed her act. a mixture of pop rock and da!>s1cal songs. tn Las Vegas and Palm ·pnngs Rigby 1scon11nu1 ng with her career as a sports. commentator as well She JUSt signed a new cont ran with AB(. which \I.Ill take her to C h1na at 1he end of -\ugu'it for the \.\ orld (up g)m- nas11c champ1on!lh1p'> 71 111 10 .. .. 12 12 44 ,. '° 11 .. :: --------~--:: Surf report $1 $1 LOCATIC* ea:a ....... 57 ~IMC!\ 1-2 ,.,, 2...a ,. .. ,._ ..,.,, N9wPOr1 54 40lll .,,.., Ne>otpcw1 17 22ncl av.ec. NRIPOfl .,..._~ 24 .. t-S '* 2-4 twit 82~...ail 73 Sen Clemlflll $1 W-T""l)87 1...a '* 2..S ,.,, 4t 8.,.... onctlon 8oulh/&ou~ ~; ----------- :;Tides 64 68 :: ~'°'" 13 TOOAY 3·54pm 10·51 p"' 50 11 !IS 80 SI 68 61 $9 se !IS S3 $1 W.80AY 42U m . ,., "' • .Sp"' 12 'I u SUI\ -locMy ll I 06 p ,.,, . -T...Oay II 552 a.m -Mt•,..... al 105 p ... Moon roee 100.~ ll I OI I lft • ...0 -T~ll211pm \.\ htlc ~he does not want to <;pend a lot of lime awa) from the ta mil) 's Fullenon home R1gb) 1<; bus) build- 1 ng a career as a singer and act res~ 'ihe \I.a<, "1hnllC"d" 10 ha\e been cho\Cn to \Ing the national antncm during the m.:cni Lad~ L1hcn> fe'ill\ 1t1es in New .\hhough she had to c:om:entrate to perform on the balance beam R1gb) '>3} ~ concentrattn$ on her man) dtfTcrcnt role!> a<; wtfe. mother. en1er- 1a1ncr and media pcrsonalit) 1s a "mental ~.train .. Cathy RlCby ' 11rk "l he \en...: of togetherness rc- m 1nded me of the Ol)'mp1e<, only th as wa!> an CH'nt which happt:n'> C\.CI) I ()0} ear!> .. R 1gb) !>aid Rtgb> ha\ \lud1ed \toging for 12 yearc, and ha<> had actt•d tn a number Filipino military searching for missionary, nuns One role !lhc regrets taking on wa!I ac. a commercial spokeswoman for a km1n1ne hygiene product "I got a lot offlak for 1t." she said M .\NILA. Ph1hpp1ncs (A P) - .\rm}' unm combing Mindanao 1n search of a kidnapped U.S. m1ss1on- ar) and I 0 Filipino nun'I will do nothing to nsk the captives' lives. President Coraton Aquino prom1'iCd Monda) M 1lital) teams concentrated on the mountains of M 1ndanao island's Lanao del Sur orovince. 510 miles Large Units! "It \!.3S a 'real contract and 11 paid a lot ofbtlls.' R1gb) said. "But 1fl was offered 11 again. I think I would pass at up' R1gb} \other regret') "I \1111 \!.<Ould la ke to convince pt·ople that I am an inch laller .. \outheast of Manila. Military au1honues said Moslem insurgents were probably responsible for the k1dnapp1ngs, but that no ransom note or other message was received. "for us. the paramount cons1der- a11on t'i the \afcty of the hostages." Mr<i .\quino said in a prepared statement "We will not try to make a point at thC' nsk of their laves .. High-Tech Security Systems Ask About Our Business Discounts/ (I 17th /TAEET /Elf· 645 -2111 /TOAAGE 670 WEST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CA • • Summerp~yam for kids at CA ~c. Ncwpan.COftl Mesa YMCA ii Ofrctf na • dr9p.1n PrOIJ'lm called" ummer H!ZY. Days" for chlrdrtn from 7 &o l 4 ytari. The daily prosram providct a 1upcrvieed environment for fua and lkill development. A variety or activities arc planned each week in addition to one or two trips to a park, beach or roller rink. The cost of the pfO&tlm 11 based on membership 1tatus. Tbe Proaram hour1 are l 0 a.m to 2 e.m. with a rcc~ation swim scheduled afterward. Call David Steinhaus or Ken McCartney at the Y at 642-9990 for addnfonal infonnation. ConfJdeace Hmlnar Ht A semmar entitled "Professional SeJf.Paclc· 111na" for people who want to prOJcct crccUbility and self-confidence Wiii be offered July 23 at Coasthnc Communuy Collcse's Costa Mesa Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive EasL Topics will include dressina for success, communicauna effectively. business etiquette and professional male-female relationships. The regjs. trauon fee is S 18 and those tnterestcd should call 241-6186 for further infonnat1on. Medlcatloa lecture slated The lntemauonaJ Meditation Society will sponsor a free introductory lcctu~ on transcen- dental med1tauon July 23 at the Newport Center Public Library, located at 856 San Clemente Drive an Fashion Island. · The session 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Call 720-0663 for more anformauon. Toaatmaaters relocating The Podium Pros Toastmasters Club of Fountain Valley have moved their meeting place to the Pacific Mutual Plaza Buildm& at 17360 Brookhurst St .. club president Dr. Michael Valen- tine has announced. The club meets twice monthly on the first and Thursday at 7: IS p.m. and new members Wllt be welcomed at the July 24 meeting. Call Frank Mannino at 962-9743orChns Bacon at 841-2621 for more 1nformat1on. CHOC plan• partles Ch1ldn:ns Hospital of Orange County and Chief Auto Parts arc organizing birthday celebrations for their patients. The last Tuesday of each month will be the party date for CHOC's children who share the same birthday month. The auto parts store. a subs1d1 ary of Southland Corporation. 1s donating pnzcs. snacks and dnnks for the parties. History lecture announced Natural history 1n Orange County will be examined Jul> 24 at a lecture sponsored by the Buena Park Library D1stnct in its aud1tonum, 7150 La Palma Ave. Sally Scott will present a program on "Rocks. Bones and Coastones" at the 7 p.m. event. uuhzmg natural artifacts along with maps and diagrams Adults. young adults and supervised children arc welcome to attend the fret program Gymnastlcs at Bay Club Boys and girls aged 3 through 15 arc chg1ble for the gymnastics pr<>&ram at the &lboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. The gym team currently 1s training for the annual Balloon Classic Class 4 gymnastics meet next month in Irvine. Local recreational gymnastic teams get together every summer to work out on the parallel bars. balance beam and exercise mat (all 645-5000. ext. 165, for add1t1onal information. An Invitation Attention orgonizotion pr.sidents and 1«r9'oriet1 We wont to help moke your upcoming events, meeting1, Mminon ond fundrolMo wcceuful Send brief onnovnc.emenn including time, ploce, cou (if ony) ond o phone ""mber for odditionol 1nformotion to· BYlletin 8oord, Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Co110 Meto, 92626. Reports of your club or orgonizotion's odiVlties -W<h 01 community M""ce protects or ei.ction of officen - Jhovld be directed to the community news editor at the llOme oddr.s1. Non-retvrnoble block ond ,.....it• photographs ore ~OIM CALENDAR Monday, July 14 • 7:30 p.m., lrvlDeTran1portatloaComml11loa , City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7:30 p.m., Hutlngton Beacb City Coancll, lower level meeting room, Ci v1c Center. 2000 Main St. Tuesday, July 16 • 7:30 p.m., lrvlae UnJfled Scltool Dl1trlcl Board of Edacatton. Administration Center, 5050 Barranca Pk y. Po ucE Loe -------~--- - - - -----=-----~ ..... Studenr:sgetgllmpse of blbll~ ~':...~~ E\'ery mom1na for the J!Ut wctk. 350 childftft et the Ncttpon Ma. Christian Center 1n Costa Mesa have made a JOumey beck in time from 1986to\heycar A.O. 29. Some say lhey would lake to have hved in the days of Jesus, othc" are not so aurc. But aJt have a preu~ aOOd idea what it ts like aft.er cxperienc1na M1rke1p11CC A.O. 29Ahhou&h t I ytar-old Joann Fanucchi Utd !he is havina. aood time. &he would not want to live in A.O. 29 becautc "there weren't any curlina irona then." Marketplace A.O. 29 j,ust mn be the aru's flr1t "hands on' Bible echool. Divided 1oto aroups represenuna lhe 12 ancient Hebrew tribes, children 11t1 6 to J 2 pan1c1patcd m Hebrew rituals. craft worbbops, sonaand dance,javelin throw- i"I contests and foot races. For one week, coordinaton haron Noble and Johanna Townsend and olhcr member1 of tbe church co~tion rccrutcd an aulhcnt1c ancient v1Jlqc. Each tnbe occupied a tent on the church lawn where ch1Ldn:n listened to Bible stories and ate Mideastern snacks of freshly baked bread. ohves, nuts, fias and grapes. A cow, a sheep and a &oat meandered around the tents and craft booths. , The adults and some of the youngsters dressed 1 n penod robes a~ ·~dscarfs.. Each earned a small burlap money baa tilled with stones and thr6tl~hout the day. a tax collector and a bea&ar tned to cajole the stones away from the children "The tax collector is a bully," said ~ year-old Jonathan Fleischer. "But I didn't give him all my money " The children were a httle more sym-......... ,...,.._.,, ....... o.llt pathetic to the black-robed beggar who • Studen•-brow•• .... _ondh the Mark-lace A.D. 29 at the N_......rt Meea Chrl.atlan Center. chanted .. Alms for the poor" ... -. uu -. .... .,. --- .. He's the nchest beggar in town," said Noble. Yet when the beggar tned ~et money from a group at the stone cutting workshop on Thursday. the children yelled "why don't you get a JOb'" Pottery makin' and weaving were the children's two favonte act1v111cs. Ten year-old Mehssa Robertson said she hked basket weaving better than bnck making because, ")uck" she "doesn't hkc to &Ct dirt)." Huntington Scout returns home from trip around world By LESLIE EARNEST O..,Not Cene1.1nderlt S11t1ng in his Huntmgton 6cal.h home. Lee Lockhart a 17-ycar-old Boy Scout who rectntl) returned from a whirlwind tnp around the "'orld. said he learned much. had a few surprises and·~ glad to be home Lockhart won thl' tnp after being named "Outstanding 'outh" b) the Bo> Scouts and wnting an essa) entttlcd .. What ~outing Mcan'I To You" H1\ e'isa)' wao; one of the three lhost"n for the '>pec1al tnp award .\fler a .,top tn Nt•v. 'urk and Hcl'itnk1 Lockhart and two other v.1nner'> lkv. w11h R.G Canning. a phtlanthrop1'it who sponsored the trip 10 l enmgrad where the> spent one da\ and made a quick assessment "It make'i me ft'cl grateful for living where I do," Lockhan \31d .. I hcy're (the Leningrad adults) nt'H'r rcall) smiling or ha pp) The\ don't reall> want to be there ... But hts sta) 1n Mo\Cow. where he wa'I entertained by Soviet youth. showed Lockhart a not her !>Ide of the I)(), 1et people. "I hke the kid'> The kids arc happy.'' he said. Ne1et "-as Lex.khan·!> fa, onte part of the tnp -the ( 1ob1 desert in Mongolia. where he slept in ager a lent "1th a hed rode a lamel and Ile" o"er the de~rt in a prop plane "That was JU'it hcaut1ful." he said "11h a smile Lockhart lound more fam1har sur- rounding!> upon arrival 1n Toko~o - \lk Donald . ., \A. end\ s Jnd Dunkin Donuts .\nd the people:'' . .-, he'.V laugh a lot." he \aid Ret1cc11ng about the trip. which also tnduded a '>lop in ( hina. Lockhart recalled soml' of the other thing.'> that also made an 1mprernon For example. in Helsinki. he said the' paid S27 for cornflakes. toast and Juice for four and m Tokoyo they stayed in a hotel that cmt S70010S1 .000 per night. Kite making wascspcc1aUy popular'#tlh the boys. "Almost," 7-ycar-old Michael Thorpe said he thought Jesus probably flew a kite like bis. Th1'i 1'1 the first lime the church has Lee Lockhart But Lockhart was also affected by the ant1-Amencan literature he was given when he amvcd 1n the Soviet Union. which included book5 on communism with pictures dep1c11ng the results of the United States use of chemical warfare 1n V1e1 Nam. It did not seem to shake his faith "I was really thankful that I hve 1n the United States." he said. Cyclist expected to set world'srecord By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tM D..., 1'1'el l!Aft A. fall brook b1 qdl\l "'a' "'ell on h1!> wa)' toward shanenng thl' world rcrnrd 1n a c:ros~ cou ntn race a\ he dowd v.1thin 400 miles of the iin1'>h line \unda' Pete PenscHC'> "ho ha'> ll'd the "Race .\cross AMer1ca·· \Inn· the <.econd da) wac; 15 hours ahead of la'>t ~car's world record pace of nine da~., two hnur<1 and'"' minute' 'aid 'pol..1·,\\C1man l\..tthleen Burke · H" pate rould 1,1lo.l him 1n111 \tlanlll (it) b\ 10 10 pm \1 11nda\ 'he \atd Pcn~Ht'' "a' J\t"r<1ging ahout two hourc; .. leer rx·r night in thl· nun-,top race ~rnnd platl' nJe1 \1 11..r \etrC'>I ot \.(1ch1gan "J' out 111 lht· run ning after hitting a potboil' \<tlurda \ and falling off his bil..t• He "'J' 1.11..t•n 111" hn\p11,tl lur treatment and rek..ised Mo' ing up to ~ond was Lon Haldcmanufll11no1s v.ho wa~ n d1ngabou1 173 mile<; behind the leader .\nd taking o"er third was Man Beerer of Hunting1on Beach nd1ng 264 mile'> behind Pense)rcs. PenscHes rode through Wn}'ncsboro Va . Sunday afternoon. 2.749 miles from the Hunt1n~ton Beach start a week ago He was averaging about 15 mph. Burke said Few problems reported at crowded fairgrounds By PAUL ARCHIPLEY \ Of tM 0.-., """ ..... ii The Orange Count) Fair 1n (~ota esa continued to attract crowds at a r dset- tang pace Sunday, but traffic t1cu were at a minimum. police reported Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said 36,6 19 people had walked through the gates 10 the 94th annual fair b> 6 pm. Sunda)'. com1>3rcd to 25.984 dunng the same time penoJ la\I \l'.ir While attendance "a" up. 1ro11ble wa\ down since the fair upent·d I nday On opening da~ 16 a m•\I\ were made compared to 50 on c>fk'Olllll d<n la'>t year Saturday 53 v1s11or'> \H'll' arre,tt·d Most of those arrested "-en· m11111r' 1 aught w11h alcohol. Llo>d ..aid L1kew1sc, no maJor Jl"Udt·nt'i or IOJunc:s have marred the fe'itl' lllt''> "'It wa., hotter toda' \O V.l' hall people in first aid resting because oft he heat.·· Llo)'d "1a1d "But no inJunes ·· Llo\d annbuted the large a11endance to be11cr.promouons and nev. events A Costa Mesa police spokesman said patrol officers have been d1rcc11ng trat- fic"hen ll gets hea' > and no maJOr problems have occurred The fair 1s open from noon 10 m1dn1gh1 weckda)'s and from I 0 a m to m1dn1ght "eckend\ It runs through Jul}' 20 orpmzcd such an evenL Noble said the response from the members oft.he cbwcb and the commuruty has been OVt!• whclmina and that they may try to do It apin next summer. Vista Verde School honored By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OI ... 0.-, "-I 9"" An Irvine school ·been recogruzcd Wt . having the top scienc~ education pros;ram among Cahforn1a'5 elementary schools. Barbara Barnes. pnncapal at Vista Verde School 1n Un1vers1ty Park. S81d she recent!) received a certificate from state Supenntcndent of Schools BiU Honia. recognm ng Vista Verd e as California's top entry 1n a competition called ''Search for Excellence in Science Education." The contest 1s sponsored by the N4'tlonaJ Science Teachers Assoetat1cm Barnes said the school's application 11 being forwarded to Washington. D.C., where the top ten national winners will be ~lected Announcement of the nauonal "inners 1s expected in the fall Vina Verde 1s a )'car-round school offcnng kinderganen through eighth grack classes It 1s part of the Irvine Urufied S1. hool D1stnct Sames said apphcauons for the award "'ere e' aluated b> a panel of un1vers1ty and ~hool d1stnct scien~ spec1ahsts • "It'\ a very outstanding honor," the pnnc1pal said "We're very pleased .. Barnes said the award was probably based on Vista Verde's record of teaching 'iC'lence and technolog)' to students at alJ grade levels over the past five year1. Trad111onallv. <;c1ence has not been cmphas1n·d at the elementary school level. although th" trend " (hangtng, Barnet said .\t 'v 1c;1a Verde, sc1enle educauon 1s pan tll 1nterd1\C1phnary learning program that lit''> wgether 'ICveral subJC'ClS. the pnnc1pal '>Jld fnr CJtamplc. student~ may u lompu1rr<1 to wntt their English compc>- \lt1on'>. v.11h a science pro1e~ t a'i thc sub1ec1 ot that compos111on Huntington girl drowns in river rafting accident J\I• "J\ ,h1kn lrom 1 rc\1drnlt' on 1hc 21 oo hl11d. 111 I llth \trrrt fhe 1h1cf Jpparrnth \m.t\ht'd OUI a shdtng 111\S dnor 1t1 J'lln l'ntf"\ • •• Co•ta Meea \ ~-'Har-old male v.a\ hookrd and held on SI 0.000 hail for allC'da,.C'dl\- allempllng 111 'tah a tU\tomcr and two 'iecunt' guard' al the Lion'\ ~n Bar at 71 ij \.\ I Q1h \t rnrl-. \a1urda> momrng. Huntincton Beach Buralar5 smashtd 1 window 11 I ou \ Liquor I 4Q~ ~ pnnadalt St and \tole S ~O in ca~h and a ca\C of Bud"r•~r ber1 valued at SI 0 • • • Th1e-.rs rntered 111t0'1denlt 1n the I ~JOO bloc!.. ofbnn c;trrC't and \tolr 11tltv1\lon SCI VldC'O CISSCllC' rt:'(Ordcr and ,.trro 'alurd at S UOO 1a1n n1t SI 1111 1n Jt•wl'lr. an111a\h when 'hi' •1a\ av.a)' from th(· 1ahlr At \tlky \11111\ 111\, 10201 Sla1t·r "'<' .. urglal'\ ~tolr 1 ~I~" n rnu"rr 'alucd .i1 \I ~fHrom a pral<' 10 1hr I tielllO hlrxk of I I\ 1n1\tonr \t I h1rq•\ rntt'l'l'tj .l• ,;r<111r tn thr 11000 hh1< ~ ••f Rdltlnwer "h1lc 1he '1u1m was in 1hr ha1 I.. 'urtl and \lull' an o\pachr P&· l"'"rr.•tl rdjlr1 ~11lurd al S ltlO A 17-year-old Hununaton Beach girl drowned in the San Luis Rey River over the weekend after being Jerked out of her inner tube by white water, San D1cao County Shenfl's lmne A wc11h1 m1th1ne ind 1 •unt.an bt'd, 1nsc1hrr valued 11 about $2,200 ~tre ,tolen from 1 homt on the 41500 block of Rob1nwood Circle ~und1y • • • Tht fronl w1ndo" ot a 19112 anld Volkw•aaen R1bb11 perkl'd on Thundtr Run was \ml'ht'd • • • .\ lav.nmowC"r ~\ ~tolcn from the praac of 1 home on Wtttmordand ~11urd1y • • • A. hoy'• red, l~spttd R~C"nl b1qck WU \lnlC'n rtt,m Irvine 8oultvlrd ind Y1lr I oop S11urday . , . .\ hlack homc·bu111 8MX bicydt with &nld r1tn\ Yt-'I\ \!Okon rMm I hamc on .\llathcny c;.iturd11y deputies reported. Mary Theresa Maloney was raf\mg with her family down the nver near Palomar Mountain at the La Jolla Indian Reservation on Saturday • • • A $500 stereo wa \toltn rmm a l·ar parkl'd on B1unarlc Saturday • • • Some car stereo t.apn ~rt' •tulrn lrom 1 red R1bb1t parked nn thC' 14 mo hltl( ~ 1\f Rycwood c;1rtt\ • • • An AM/FM P1on«r ~tereu ,..., \lolrn from 1 cir parkl'd on the I HOO hit)( k uf TvPl'<' W1) '\aturday • • • A. \ICl'Cll 1rlrv1\mn and ufr '"'C'rt' \lolrn lrom 1 bu\lne\\ on ~·~ •\nhur Hou In 1mt • • • A. compultr and printrr. 'llued ai SS. \IS ,..rrt \lokn from a hu\IOt'\\ nn Jrron1mo • • • • ~ rnmputtr tnd \()me l)'pt'Wr11rr . valued 11 Slfl.200, ""C'rT 'tolrn from 11 hU\lO('SS on th(' 17000 hlc'K k ur '"'' Pitrk 8oulrv11rd when she fell from the inner tube and was pinned between two rocks . Nearby campen and a doctor and nunc tncd to resuscitate her. but she was pronounded dead at the scene Newport Beach .\n rmplmrr nf 11 IK'\t lnntrul U)mJl"n~ 11>1\ hc-1na "111Jht anrr ht lllt.'ltdl) e\po'IC'd h1m'<'ll lo ii lrmak cu,1omcr on Balboa hlaml I hr v.nman a 1011n\t from lmarl \aid the rmplnHr C\po\C'll h1m:k'lf ,.nJ v.alkrd tu""arc.t hrr hrlort hrr pm1"'' \(".trrd hun nil ••• Jr"dr v.nnh S4 1140" ''tokn Imm 1 hcdroom ol 1 r('\ldrm r nn lhr 100 hlod. ol \4th Str('('I • • • \ ',1n1l1tl punt hr.I .a hull· 111 ihr ''°'I rool 111 11n Ol11\mot\1lr < utll\' parli..:J nn 1 h.-\"'ll<l hit• I. nl Park l.anr • • • >\ homh 1hrr11 WI\ mn1k ut l\ullncli.' W1l\h1rr m r i\\hinn l\l;intl Mcm: 1h11n si.ooo wonh .11 wv.rlr) IUhl ' • • • \ , ilf \tt·rc•l goll clubs 11nd baa. ind "''l<~h11Hr\.\dlurda1$I 2H wel't'\lolrn lrom J rr"drnt\ \<iln 1n the 400 bloc. k ofE. ~' \tre1·t .\ 'll'J"IC< t u\lni 1· ll;I wrench mC'd lo stelll ,1 'lt'I 111 lll't'\ worth $800 frnm 11 ·741 Pl)mnulh tun 11111Q CentC'r Strttl 1bou1 2 a m \aturJa> " ne1&hbor who rnttr rup1eJ thr thdl. "''d the man startC\I v.1lk1 nJ 1nv.ard hrr "'rth 1n II-inch kn1lc but \ht' c lu~I " ptr l'lclorr hr aot clo'IC' • • • Jtin un~nov.n \U\pc"\I thrt'~ " roi.k throuJh ii hc'druom v. rndow 1n thr "\OCX'I block .11 S.1moa ~·'meumr \und11\ ••• .\ female \U'flC'\ 1 1n 1 8MW humptd 1 woman tf\lnl to \Avr 1 parlona \tall for hC'r hushend 11 tht c~n r C ount\ Fair arnun(i\ \undl\ II I ,,, p m t ht' v.oman """ nnt 1n111rrd • • • \ 1 atr<"nl<·r'\ 11111tr1 .ind undrr '1h1r1I a l \.l ~O v.1·rr '1nl1 n Imm iln v.nrk\hop at 111'11 l'lnu·n11;1 "'<' • • • " rcs1drn1 10· the 1000 block ol ( 111\ i\vrnur said culpnn 1>1ole S80 \8\h iln\I rgC'd thr inside of hi' dauahter'<, 1'11111 whrte Honda C1v1l • • • EmplO)ett 1rrtttt'd 1 min who tned tn \Ital a S9 17 rrow ber from N111onal LumN'r I q 122 Brool..hunt 1\1 • • • .\ bm ll>'U takrn lnhl CU\hxh II lhl' r af'Jel \ton'. 0881 '\Jam\ .\ v(' . "'' .allql'dh Ir, IOI 10 ~It'll I s "\() lishin1 rrtl • • • Thtt'H''I pnC'c.I optn 1 1 10741 \.nlk' v.aarn '1n on 8ann1n1 .\' rnue ind \h•k purw co111n1n1 $l6 and trtdtt card' • • • Buf'Jlan tnttrrJ a h(lmr 1n lht ~01 bhxk of ~IPtn<' thr1:1111h 1 n-.u \hJtnf 1l1sa door and \tolt" S \IO 111 l'lanr ltd.rt and 1 S 120 radio l"ountaln Valley .\n cng1ntoer 'ufTtttJ 1 cut hr 11lt1 1r11tn1 1n10 1 fi&ht v.h1lr ""'nlJ to \top a m11n fmm unnattna 1n hi\ lront \lhl 1n thr K!lOO hie~" 111 'l'llt('I R1H'I • • • ~1meunc \t11lr a w11man ' p111v \on Good Samaritan punches thief '\n umdcnt1titd tood ~mantan u\Cd 'omc.-mut,(le to help a \o\-Omllf\ m:o,,er her dauahter·., 'itolen b1cydt \unJI\ in Huntington Beach I he man. who "a" p3'i'i1ng tb' \(en' llf the thef\ in the M)()O block of Rnu1 DnH, ac;krd tM 11rt'\ mothenf '>ht' wanted 1hc th1cf eha\t'd \he ~·d yet and when I.he good "1mantan cauaht up w11h the culpnt a lh1 fiaht eno;ued. The man rtto\ICrf'd the btC"H It a11d told poltC'C thal ht" bclte\itd lhC\ lOuld track the u pcct down b«au!IC prohahl) would neC'd m<'d1cal 1men· twn for broken honM 'iutTcrtJ in 1be hi ht Armed guards patrol site of mystery plane crash BA KERSFIELD (AP) -Guards armed with M·l6s have kept the cunous from an area an lbe Sequoia Natio nal Forest where a secret air- t-raft plunged in a fiery crash. An Aar force occident board con- ttnucd probina the caUR of Friday's pre-dawn crash behind a circle of "armed a uards Sunday In the Grecn- hom Mounuuns near Bakersfield, while the aovernment sull refused to identify the aircraft. The Air Force 1dent1fied the pilot who died an the crash as Mlij. Ross E. Mulharc, 35, a nati ve of FaJI River, Mass. Mulhare, who was ma rried and had four child ren, was st.at1oned at "lclhs l\1r Force Base in Nevada. The pilot's father. Edward A. Mulharc of Raver Edge, N.J .• sa1d has 10n trained other Air Foroe ~ilots "by ptayina the devil's advocate in the 1.1 r by fiyjng like the Soviet pilots fl y.n ' Muth.arc said his 10n'1 work wat so secret "he didn't talk to anyone includina his wife. about it, and had to have a Uc-detector test every three months to prove it." "!just wanted people 10 know that we consider our son a hero who was do int euctly what he wanted to do despite the danaer involved .: Mulhare said. ' The Air Force has kept silent a bout the era.sh, confimung only that the acctdent board was at the scene and guards bad sealed off a larae area of I.and, said Airman William Schwartz at Edwards Air Force Base. T he Kem County Shentrs Depart- ment set up a checkpoint on Ranc heria Road near the crash i&e, aJlowma onlr_ art'4 l"C$Jden ts throuah, sheriffs Lt. Dave Merritt said Sun· day. Military officials wo n't say what kind of plane crashed, where it onainated or the purpose of its mission. but numerous publi bed reports ~1d the plane was an f · 19 stealth fi~ter or a prototype for it. The F-19 bas been described as an eJtpcnme ntaJ aircraft that employs the latest electronic technolOI)'. ma- ten aJs and aerodynamic desian to foal radar and infrared sensors. T he crash set off a I SO-acre brushfire that was controlled six hours later. Establishing Pairoffireedestroy 100 identity frees acres in Angeles Forest wrong man LOS ANGELES (AP) -What\ in J name" Legal troubles for Jorge C1arcia Soto. who spent sax day'l inJail on a traffic warrant issued for another man wnh the: ..amc binh date and a -.1m1lar name: It happened tw1ct: to Soto. In ~arch. the ~7-~car-old machine op- erator from Santa AnJ was arrested in Los .\ngele<> for 1nH·~11ga11on of drunken dn' 1ng Polin· found a prev10u\ con' 1oton tor thc ..amc ofTen!>C on ht!> dn1.1ng n:rnrd. but Soto cla1ml·d hl' had no J)re\ IUUS rccord hcntuall~ ol11ual' dl"-"<>H·rell the pre' 10u\ <.hargl' hdonged to Jorgl' ( 1arua v. hll Ii H'" rn L m ..\ n~l'lc\ (aunt) .\ l>cp<!flmenl ol Motor \trhtdl''> uimputer had :.t\<.nhl.'d the lOn\tllt11n 10 ~0111 v.ho v.a\ horn ·\pnl 2t-. I 1h1/ thl \.i.101C dJ\ <I\ < 1arua ht: .inJ h" .111mnn l{,1ul I oma' lon\1llt:rnl thl· l.t\l' 111 m1'>tal.cn tllt'Olll\ dU'>l'd -un1ll l,l\t WlT~ Poltl"t: 1n 01angc 'tonrx·d \oto Jul) 7 v.hilt· he v.a' Jri, 1ng homt Imm ""ork. cla1mins he hi.Id made an llkgal right tum .\ l1tcnc;e thl·d turm·d up an out'>landlng ""arrant on thar!l,e' ol drunkcn dn\ln)I. 'ioto '>pt'nt fi,e da.,.., in Orange C ounl\ Jail ""a1t10g to be tran,tcrrcd 10 Lo-. •\ngdt:'> < uunl\ v.here the hcnlh "'arrant v.a\ l'>'>ut·d On F-nda\ "'hen \1111> "'a' Iran,. lt:rred to Io' \ngdc\ < ounl\ Jail. l oma\ C\plained tht.· \tor. to the prc\1d1n11. 1ud1tt' He pre')Cnted a tin~l·rpnnt <1nal)SI'> showing h1\ dtt.·nt v.a\ not th1..· Jorge (1arc1a named 1n the ""arrant. and ~Oto ""a' ordt•red rl·lt·a-.cJ By the A11oeiated Press LOS ANGELES-A pa ir of weekend fires •. at least ooe of th.em caused t>y m~n. burned more than I 00 acres of brush and timber m San Gabriel Canyon, otl1CLals said. One crew kept watch early today on the site of the larger fi re which blackened about 85 acres in the can yon's ~t Fork before being contained at 8 p.m . Sunday, said 8 111 Hall of the Nationa l Forest Service. No homes were threatened by the bla1e 1n a 'iteep, remote area of the national forest I 0 males north of Azusa and JS m iles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It '>_tarted one-quancr m ile nonh of the East Fork Ranger St.at1on. About 6S firefighters battled the blaze at II'> worst, an an air tanker helped w11h chemical and water drops. The cause was under invest1gauon. That blaze bcgan1ust four miles from the sate of a man-caused blaze that burned 25 acres of forest ~aturda}. said Marilyn Hartley of the LJ.S Forest Service Round-the-world plane stlll in air ~OJA VE -The mood of the Voyager crew was high dunng the second leg of an expenmental. no pit stop 01ght along the California coast. 'T"e ne' rr \Cen such opum1sm." spokesman Lee Herron said late Sunda}' .. The mood•'> reall> up .. Pilot Dick Rutan. 46. and co-pilot Jeana Yeager. 32. wert' e'<changang the controls every six to sc\Cn hours and had become full" acclimated to their cramped quaners Voyager has been in the air s1nte Thur~a> 1n an attempt to prove the plane 1s capable offl)1ng around the world "'11hout refueling. But 1f all goes well, the pilots ol thc experimental craft w1ll 1rv to surpa!>s the clo!><:d-cour..c absolute distance n:rnrd ot 12.532 statute milt•\ rht· Voyager had topped 7 4fX) nautical miles \unda> bght}·'>cven nautllJI miles equal 100 statute mile'> Price of gasoline keeps falling LOS ANGELE~-. The average pnce of a µlion of gasoline has fallen 2•1 o n·nt!". a gallon since thr first of the year. say'!> oil 1ndu'ilry anal) st Dan Lundberg Part ofthatd1pcamdxtween Mcmonal Da) and Jul} 4. he said <iunda). Pmn !ell S 25 cent!> a gallon a\ u time v.-hen the average pnce 1rad111onalh n-;cs hr -.aid Dunng the pa'>t two "-l'Clo.'I . ..elf-\t:n tCl' pnce' throughout lhl· n)untn °trll 4~ l·cnts. The: '>hdt will rnnllnUl' hceau~ of confu\lnn 1n OPEC and iargt• -.upplies of nude· nil \31d I undhl•rg publisher ol tht.· I undberg Ll'llrr and Lundberg Sunc} ot ga'>oline pm:c-. Grateful Dead guitarist in stable conditlon C1REE"JBRAI:-Thl· <1ratclul Dead\ lead gu11anst Jcm C1arcia ....... , reported to be 1n stable u1nd1t1on toda~ alter emerging lrom a ci1at>t.:t1l coma. hmp1tal authonues ,,uJ Marin < 1cneral Hospital nursing '>upcr' 1-;or Loi\ He' JO\ ... :11d ( 1arua 4' "a' 1n \ta bk umtl111on and wa-; 1mpro' 1ng ( 1arc1a hJd hl'Cn ho'>JlllJli1ed for 1re.11mt·n1 ol d1.iht·tl'' <in inlet lion c;1cmm1ng trom Jn ahu.''>\Cd \ll(•th and l'\hJU\tlOn loll11v.1nt1 .1 road tour Jl'Curlltn!? to b.ind 'P<)io.C'>man Dc:nni'> ~ll "-ialh Jnd nx.lo. pn1nwtcr Bill C 1raham 1n \tatemt•nt rdcased Fnda'" < 1arua 1\ 1mprm '"ll hut I all'' ii h1"p1tal \\a\ o l .in undct~rm.!.!_ll'<!_il'OJlth !\ll "'lalh -.aid 'Ill I\~ good 'rm1t'>.. · S< )l 'SA & C()M PA~'.,, ~ :Traditional ~lot6ing l OFFERS TO TME PU6L.tC Ove r One M1lhon Dollars ol current and just arrived suits. sport coats. slacks. dress shirts. tlu. and assorted sportswur also Id les suits. 1lack1.1port1 c11t1. drenu Hd assorted apartswm al rd1ctlana. EVERYTHING LOOY AT THE ORIGIN.Al PRICE: TICl'ET DEOUC'.J HAL~ NEVER BEFORE HAVE W[ HAD SUCH A GREAT MONEY SAVING SAL f NOrHtN(j HAS BEEN HELO BACK EVE.RY ITEM IS ON 'lAl.l AT , OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE• AMAZING SAVINGS• W ME EARL Y1 OFF THE ORIGIN Al PRICE AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET STORE HOURS: Mon-Sat 1o-e; Sun 12-s • Tustin S t ore Only ~rd.V1a16l A""'"'"•" F.~ au~tod• 62 l South B Sc:rttt T~in. CA 92680 P hon«'1 71<4/7ll·7l5l '"'' ""' .,,, ..... 11111••ly 1•0•• 1110 • " • •"'•·~ • eoM• tlt1t """' ,,.. lltl f l y ti •II tl•tlt"Cf hi U'f ••·ct•'" lllt "'41(11.,... .. ••It ...... '°" ... "°"' "" .. ....-. "'' ..-,, 1101 '"'"''"' '"'' .... ' ,., '°" 0.111.., ... ,,. ( J 2killed, 12hurt in raid on Lebanon BEIRUT. Lebunon (AP) -Israeli fighter-bombers dodged surface-to- a1r SAM-7 m issiles to demo lish Palestinian guerrilla taraets In the hills southeast of Beirut today, and officials s~ud two guemllas were killed and 12 were wounded. The Israeli acuon was m apparen t retaliauon for pre-dawn rocket at· tacks on northern Israel. Police and the Red Cross reported the casualues in separate communi- ques issued shortly after the 30- minutc raid near the Drusc towns of .\1tat. Bayssour. Sh1mlan and Aanab. u~ CreW8 clean up Dominican Republic ttquare in Madrid after • car bomb ezploded aaatn•t • bu, killing etibt auarda. The attack. which began at IO:SO a.m .. wa'i st.aged by a squadron of I 0 f -1 S and two Phantom F-4 fighter- bombcrs in the central Lebanese mountain range overlooking Beirut, police ..aid BqmbhitsMadrid bus, kills eight civil guards The hraelt m ilitary command m T cl A" 1' !.a HJ 1 ts pilots reported accurate hit~ on an "area of terro n st l'Onccntra110ns " They returned safe- ly to base. the command reported . Israel military sources, speaking on cond1t1on of anonymity, said the bu1ld1ngs destroyed included ones bclong1ng to the Popular Front for the L1bcrat1on of Palestine. a radical Palcs11n1an faction headed by George Haba'ih The air raid followed over- night rcx.ket attacks on Israel's north· crn C1alilee regJOn. Israeli military source'> v.ho confirmed a n Israel Radio report of 1he rocket attacks said the missiles caused no m1unes or damage MADRID. <;pain (AP) - A car- bomb e\ploded at rush hour toda}' alongs1dc.-a bus carrying c1v1I guards through a res1dent1al Madnd neigh- borhood. killing eight of the para- military policemen and wounding at least 35 people, official~ said The blast bore all the earmarks of ET A. the Basque separat1\t orgamza· lion. police said. and was the most ..enous attack camed out .b> the group sine~· 1t began its campaign of lolling police Cl\ll guards and m 1li- taq officers in I %8. Shon!\ alter the explo!l1on at Dominican Republic square about three mile'> from the center of the capital. angf) crowds gathered at the Governmen t party wins in Juarez <111)\l>Jl \IH/ ~k\ltnC\P) -T ht: icl\ t:rnment part) won the ma~ tJr\htp of th1\ bordcr lit) and had a v..1dt· lcad 1n thl' hoth cuntc,ted race lor goq:rnor ol the \talc of C h1huahua in de<. t1on'> that oppos1- t 1011 'upportl'r\ da1m v.crc lr<1udukn1 l \ au1honlln meanv.hile. ad- " l'>l:d \ml'rtl.in l1t11cn\ to U\l' cau t10n 11 1.1\1t1ng .lu.irl'/ bccau\l' of the poll'Ot1.1I for turmoil and thl· Border Patrol a\\1gm•J more !>taO to <1 RICI (,randc bordcr nm!>ing. No' mll'nl inndent'> wcrc reported during tht.· v.el'kl·nd. hut both partte\ staged rall1e-. and caravans through l•t~ \lrcl'\\ undt:r the watchful eye of Me\1lan arm> troop' and patrolling governmcnt hcl1wptcrs. · ~1th li"l' of 1hc \talc\ t4 l.'lcctoral d1<,tn1..I'> reporting in the Chihuahua cll'ltoral comm1\\llln ..aid Fernando Ha1..·1a ol tht• IMtllullonal Re"ol· utwnan Part\ had I M.097 votes to 114 784 "Oll''i for f-ranc1sc.o Barno. lormer Juarc1 ma}"or and candidate ol the main oppm111on National Action Part) or PA"'J in the Jul}' 6 ckt'llon<, for go"t·rnor The: race for mayor of Juarc1 was "'on b)" Ja1mc.-Bcrmudc1, a wealthy industnahst. site littered b}' twisted metal, ~hard'> of glass and mangled car!> and \houted anti-government and ant1-E I \ slogans Government spokesman Manuel Moles said the born b consisted ot I I 0 pounds of plastic explo'>l'e'i patio.Cd inside a van He !.atd 11 v.as -.et oil h> remote control at 7 48 a m a'> a hu' carrying 58 cavil guard\ ra'>\ed h\ A c1.,.1I guard '>p<llo.t•\man. v.-ho \\Cu Id not give his name. ~1d ~O c1' 11 gua:ds were inJun·d in the blast Moles said IS other people:. 1ndud1ng a street sweeper. wcre h1"p1tali1l·d because of inJune'> rerel"l'd Imm flying metal and gla" lc,racl Radio said commanders of the South Lebanon Armv. an lsraeh- backed Lebanese · militia. reponed Soviet-made Kat) usha rockets fired frdpl the Bckaa Valley had also falle n th1' morning near Hasbaya m so4thc.:rn Lebanon Popular Front guerrillas have been operating recent- ly m the Belo.a.a Valley. Black schools open, thousands stay a way By tbe Associated Pres JOH.\NNE~BllRC1 South Africa -Thou\ands of black students in some 1own!>h1ps \ta~cJ a"-a) from 'il..hool to<la} while othl'r areas reported normal attendanct• as the nauon's 7,000 black schools reopened under tough ~cunt) rule\ Meanwhile. hlaclc trade union\ staged a national "Da.,. of Ac11on" that leader!. said would include v.ork c,lov.do\.\nc; and sit-down strikes to protest the detention of union leader\ under the \tatc of emergenc}' imposed Junf' 12 In Durban. the Metal and .\ll1ed \\-orlcr" lln10n argued 10 Natal Supreme ( ourt toda) that the emergcnc> dccrt:c v.as 10\altd The complaint contended that Pre!.tdent PW Botha had failed to formall> notll} Parliament oft he dcdaratton. and that a ban on making .. .,uh't'r\I\ c <.tateml'nl\" wa.,, oid bccau\l' 11 v.a., too 'ague to Ix• t•ntorrcahk Two k i lled in Lisbon explosion 11\BON. Portugal -.\n e1tplo'11on at tht.· l "b<m home ol .in arm' nllil:l·r lo.1lkd t\.\u )"<>uth~ carl~ Loda>. wl11lc tour prt··da"'n bombing-. 1n tv.u di\lnct t·ap11al\ damaged property bul IOJUred no one authon11e!l ..a1d "Right now 11 look' likt: the}' wrrc handling explo'>lvt: material and 11 "'Cnt ofT" ili.ce IO!>~llor l<.1dro Ba!.ofia \aid oft he two pc:oph: killed at the apartment ufarmy l t ( ol J~ao Eduardo Miranda Re!va\ )frdi..m1s~d t·arl1cr rt'poma rmpane gas boulc blew up Poltrc 1dent1flcd thl' "ll"llm!. as Joao Manuel Miranda Relvas. \On of the arm) officer. and a fncnd, who~ name "'"' withhdd pending no11fica11on ol h1r, fa mil)" I t ( ol Miranda Reha~ and h1\ w1te wt•r. vacationing on thc northern Ponuguc~ COJ\I a1 the t1mt.• ot the ' a m( explosion No one 1mmed1atcl)" claimed re!>r<1n<;1b1ht~ for the: hombing., 10 Evora and <ictubal d1'>tnct tap1tal\, although polite said tht.· inc 1dcnt'> appeared 1dent1cal to do1cn~ of other bomtllng\ t latml·d h) thl" kftl\t Popular f-orces of April 25 terron'it group Truong Chinh heads Viet Commun i st Party BANGKOK. Thailand -rruong C hinh. a 79-~car-old communi\t h.ardhner. today wa~ named to -succeed the late I~ Duan a'> head ofV1etnam·s C ommun1'\t Pany. the official V1etnamcc;e radio reponed The Voice of Vietnam broadcast was monitored in Bangkok Earlier. ( hinh's nam10g was reported from Hanoi. the V1etname~ capital, by the official Soviet news a enc Tass. stop for good .. guaranteed Does lh•s sound too good to be true? That s what over 5000 ex smokers thought before they attend P<1 In Con1rol Int s 1n1roductory free lesson Th~y thOught they'd climb the walls. they didn't they thought they d gain weight they d1dn t and thr>y thought they couldn't quit but they d1d111 . anyone ca n learn ReQardlPSS o f how long you smoked or how many t1mPs you ve tried to quit. you can NOW learn. 1n 1ust a lew short hours to become an ex· smoker 1n o pos1t1ve way without scare tactics. hypnosis substitutions or shock treatments Right now this may seem like a dream We under 'itand your doubts and concerns In Controls LIVlng Free Program has the highest documented success rate in the country and 1s given by quality hospitals and health cam organ1zat1ons throughout the US Your tu111on 1s fully guaranteed and refunded ti you are not totally satisfied w11h the proqram . free meeting It's time. and you can do 1t. Come to a Free introductory meeting and learn how 10 stop smoking the pos1t1ve way, and bring all the c1garet1es you want, becuase after July 16 YOU WON'T CARE ABOUT THEM ANYMORE!i! CHOOSE THE DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION MOST CONVENIENT TO YOU COSTA MESA Best Western Inn 2642'Newport Bl. Tuesday July 15th 1 pm and 7:30pm • ' NEWPORT BEACH The Newporter 1107 Jamboree Rd . Monday July 1•th 1pm and 7:30pm Black businessman rumored as possible envoy to S. Africa W ASHJNOTON (AP) -The Re-agan administration Is conJiderina a black businessman from North Caro- lina for nomination as the U.S. ambassador to South Afnca, an administration aource 111d today. Roben Brown, SI, a public rela- tions and management consultant from Haah Point, N.C., would suc- ceed Herman Nickel. who 11 now on home leave. Earlier th15 year, Brown led a voup of black educators to South Afnca to help develop a U.S. proaram for tra1nan1 teachers and otherwise im- provinJ education opportunities for blacks in the country. He served as a special assist.ant to former President Nixon and 1s a fnend of Mayor Andrew Young of Atlanta and Lhe Rev. Jesse Jackson. The source, who demanded anon,Ym1ty. said there were other candidates under cons1derauon as well. These were understood to include Richard Viets, 55, a career foreign service officer who was the U.S. ambassador to Jordan. At the Wb.ite House, spokesman Edward Ojcreji1n, .. kcd about the report. first published in this week's Time mapzine, that Brown would succeed Nickel, rcpJitd, "We have no comment on prcsadenual appoint- ments." · Brown would be the first black envoy to the white-ruled country. A black, John Burrouahs, is the consul general in Capetown. Nickel left South Afnca last week for a month-long vaanion m Europe and the United States He has served four years in a difficult post, 1 year longer than usual in the Prctona assignment. State Department officials said Nickel had not been recalled and that his ab5cnce from South Africa was not related to cons1derat1on of a successor. A vacation for Nickel was overdue; and Brown and others nave been under consideration for the post for months, officials said. White supremacists vow 'flood of babies' HAYDEN LAKE Idaho (AP) - White supremacists seeking a racially separate homeland ended a con- ference here with a call to outbrccd their foes and "flood the Northwest with white babies .. "We have to water the seed and care for 1t. If it's nght, there as no stopping 1t." the Rev Richard Butler said Sunday as the Aryan Nations Congress ended to an armed. 20-acre compound Butler, head of the host Church of Jesus C'hnst Chnst1an-Aryan Nation. 'llld he was pleased w11h d1scuss1ons about forming a terrnonal sanuuary in Washington. Oregon. Idaho, Mon- tana and Wyoming. The Rev Robert Miles. head of the Mountam Church an Cohoctah. Mich .. said tile supremacists would ach1e'c their obJcctlvc "not wuh guns. not with violence, but with love for each other. We will flood the Northwest with whtte babies and white children so there 1s no question who this land belongs to." At the close of Sunday wo1"ih1p o,erv1ces. about 115 whale su- premacists took turns lifting a ~word and pledging their honor to God while a pianist played patnotic songs "You have taken a pledge to be loyal and faithful to your kindred and yourselves," Butler told participants. who mcluded members of the Ku Klux Klan and an act1vc-dut}' Manne from Texas who refused to 81\.C h1'> name Lions Club members move toward accepting women NEW ORLE.\N~ (.\Pl -Lions change. ~1d Judge Rnan ~te\Cnson Club lntemauonal will be asked nc 1 of Calgal) . .\lbena. the newly 1n- )Car to reconsider 11s rclu..al to admit stalled first 1nternat1onal 'ICl' prc\1- women members. cluh ollic1als !>8y dl·nt Delegates to the I 3 m1lhon-mem-"Old habits old customs and old ber. all-male duh -which claims to 1rad111ons take a ume 10 adjust.'' ..aid be the world's largest 1nternat1onal 5te,cnson. who 1s expected to hc- ..cn ice organ11at1on - voted SQ coml' head of the organ11at1on nc\I percent in ra-.or of adm1t11ng women. }'t'ar but appro,al needed a two-thirds Stc"enson said that tht• main maJOflh obstacle to' change appeared 10 he The \01c wa\ 1.5 26 lor the resol-~so_m_e_De_e...._S_o_u_1h_c_h_a_p_le_r5 ___ _ ut1on. 2,446 again'>t at the 69th annual wn-.cn11on ~aturday "We arc enuiurag<.•d b) the strong \>Ole on behalf of thl'> rc"oluuonary change and behcH' 11 rellects well un the w1lhngnc'>' of our member'> 10 face 1he fu1ure with w nlidence." 'said a statement 1.,-;ucd h) ncwl) in~tallcd Lion!> < luh lntl·rnatwnal Pre'i1dent Sten .\kcstam of \"'eden .\dm1tung ~omt•n 10 I ion\ ln1er- nat1onal would rcou1re a maior RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. """ ,_ ...., CMrs .... 1122 U11t1 llll~ ctSTA •U-541-llH The Pros · Since 1957 UllITT llSIUICI ~ ~. Non·smoker Q~ ~ Rates f; . 131-7740 441 <Md Newport atvd. Ne•'*1 lleecfl, ca. In th' Arhngton Thealf'r NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS QUEST. A School For Chil- dren admits students of any race. color. national and ethnic origin to all the rights. privileges. programs. and activities generally ac- corded to students at the school. It does not dis- criminate on the basis of race, color. national, and ethnic ongan an adminis- tration of its educational policies. adm1ss1ons poh- cles. athletic and other school-administered pro- grams COITAM&IA PADSIOUNDI JULY 11 .. 20 . 1 7U/751-3M7 '86 t5ran.e County Fair lt'1 Cow·Lolaal Or11nge COMt DAILY PILOT/Mond9)', ~ t•, 1111 • All Crop duater bltea the dut crop doter into a 9GD.fiower field near Plea•nt Dale, l'feb., Satarday. Rick Roth, 22, of llllford, l'feb., wu in critical condition today after plOW'IDI bla Measures to cut crowding push prison cos~sup50% WASHINGTON (AP) -Pnson ~pending soared by more than 50 percent from 1980 to 1983 10 $104 b11l1on as federal, state and local governments ined to alleviate 1nma1e overcrowding. a new Jusuce Depart- ment study shows The study released Sunday b} the Bureau of J usuce Stallsllc'l also found that spending for police, couns and pnsons was $170 per Amencan or S39. 7 billion 1n 1983. accountmg for .2.9 percent of all government cxpen· d1tures. Corrections costs rose by 50 9 percent from I 91SO to 1983. the most recent years for which fi~ures arc available. outpacing a 36 ... percent increase in spend mg for police during that time. But "g1"en the current national deha1e on the appropriate level of resources needed to dl·al with growing Jail. prison. probation and parole populations. 1t is interesting to note that total corrccuonal costs con- -,umed less than .2 percent of Stale and local spending 1n three-fourths of the <,tales." Rureau direc tor Stc,cn R '>c hle.,inger ..aid 1n J s1a1cmen1 Pmon l'~pcn<, sa' the I 91SO-IS3 period marked the begmmng ol c\ICn\I\. e pn<,on Lonstructmn pro- gram\ Two wome~ hospitalized after plane Jilts turbulence MIAMI (AP)-Two elderly women remained hosp1tahLed today alier being injured along with 16 other people when an Eastern Airlines JCl bound from New York to M1am1 ran into violent turbulence The pilot hit the wildly irregular air currents Sunday while nying at 20,000 fett over West Palm Beach and warned ttie 215 passengers to buckle their seatbelts. said Eastern spokesman JerT} Cosley. But a few passengers said they d1dn'1 speak English and didn't know of 1he wamanJS. "The people were screaming On the S«ond bump. e"cl')thang <>tarted 11> ang. I hit my face on the roof." said passenger Alfredo Abnl. 22. of Bogota. C ·01omb1a Abnl ~1d in Spanish that the turbulence wokt' him up. and that he wa., unanJured although he was not weanng a seal bell. "I reall) thought w{' were going to die ."said passenger Miguel Vergara. 22. who was returning to Colombia via M1am1 "The plane seemed to plunge no~ first and passengers new upward. hilting themselves agamst lht: luggage cabins O\.erhead and the ceilings Progreu reported ln Phllly garbage strike PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Mayor W. Walson Goode has pu101Ta plan to hire pm ate haule~ to can away two weeks' worth of trash. saying progres., was made during weekend negot1at1ons between the city and its stnkmg blue- collar union. Talks ended JUSt before 11 p.m Sunday. but (Joode said "informal talks" would lOntmue today wtth District Council 33 of the American Federauon of State. County and Municipal Employees. which represents nearly I 3,000 workers. mcludang garbage collector\. "The informal talks may be b) telephone. may be by earner pigeon. may be 1n person. but informal talks arc important to bnng this to a conclusion ... C.,oodc said after the talk\ recc'l..cd The strike began July I. NASA ln llne for sat ety a ward, rephrt says NE\\ YORK {o\P) -A Pres1dent1al Safet) Award tor "IA~A has been recommended hy a Labor Department panel. says Newsweek magallne reporting that White House officials arc dumbfounded The panel recommended the av.ard becau~ the "lat1onal Aeronautic\ and Space .\dmtnl\trat1on had the highest workplace s.afet)' rating in 1985 among lederal agencies It!. s11e the maganne reports an ll'i Jul} 2 1 cd1t1on W 1th °"..\~..\struggling 10 rebound from last Januaf) ·._, Chalknger d1sa\tcr. Reagan admin1strauon offil1al\ said thC} were ama1cd at the recommendat1on and e\pcCI the commmee tu tome up w11h another nominee the maga11ne said Chrlstlan pare~ts attack textbooks . t OREEJlfEVlLLE. Tenn. (AP~-:-A (airy tale by 'Hana Cbrut1&n Andtntn, the dial)' or Anne frank and other wotkJ are wukr anack by a lfOUP of Cbriltiu t'uodamentalllts wbo fear the book.I wiU corT'odc their childmi·1 faitb. The peteftll. who araue il is a question of reli,ious freedom. are suint Hawkins County IChool o(. ficials to force them to provuk alternate textbooks. They say ~ object to books th.at tell or fcmirusm, evolution and Eastern relisJons. . ··The schools have no consutu· taonal n&ht to bombard cluldren with ideas that are counter to thesr re.. h11ou1 view," aaid Michael P. Farris. an attorney for seven famil.tes. The families' f IJbt bepn in 1983 when they sued the school system for the riaht to choose readina tCllts other than the Hoh, Rinehart and Winston readers used in andes 1-8. U.S. District Judge Thomas Hull d1sm1ssed the case, but the 6th U.S .. Circuit Coun of Appeals decided a question remllns whether alternative texts should be used and ordered a tnal The tnal, which bqlns today, as expected to last two weeks. If the Judge rules in favor of the parenlS, a Jury will be ~ICC\Cd to determine the amount of damages. .. It 1ocs beyond offensive," said plaantafT V1clo Frost of Church Hill, who was arrested for trespassina a.n I 983after pulhng her children out ofa reading eta" .. h v1olate11 our rchaious convic- uon It chanics our cblldren's way of thinlung." Mrs. Frost said.. '"The books have the potential for changing the religious philosophy of our chil- dren." "We're not opposed to each par- ticular story per sc. But the books taken as a whole contrast with our beliefs," she said . "It is just too overwhelming. I believe the books 1ndoctnnate students into a pattern of . humanism. supernaturalism. mind-over-matter. Hmduism." Tht' matcnal the families find ob1cct1onable includes works by sci- ence fiction wntcr Ray Bradbury. anthropol<>aJst Margaret Meade and chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall. The Andersen fairy tale they ctte descnbcs a child's tnp to a fortune- teller which the parents argue in- troduces students to super- naturah~m c. ....... II>''"' ......... '"' • • ' Where did those extra votes come from in recount? lt doesn't take an Albert Einstein to figure out that the numbers the county Registrar of Voters bas reported in the 40th Congressional District Democratic primary election have been a disaster -relatively speaking, of course. In the 38 days between the time the voters went to the polls and the time Registrar Al Olson finally reported write-in candidate Bruce Sumner the winner of a painstakins recount. three sets of contradictory numbers have been issued. The first set, always unofficial and subject to some change, showed Sumner the decisive winner by 1,459 votes over technical writer Art Hoffmann of Sa nt.a Ana. Hoffmann. a follower of controversial conspi racy theorist Lyndon LaRouche, was the only person to fil e for the dubious Democratic honor of facmg five-term incumbent Robert Badham m the heavily Republican district. That early tally showed 16,342 write-in votes presumabl y for Sumner and 14.883 votes for Hoffmann. The total of vo tes cast was reported to be 3 l ,225. Since It 1s commonly known that some jokers will write in names like M1cke) Mouse. Orville Redenbacher or Linda Lovelace to make a personalized political statement. 1t may be assumed that some of Sumner's votes would be disallowed in the official. ce rtified count. It 1s difficult, therefore to understand why the recount reveals more total votes cast than were recorded mit1ally in the unofficial co unt. J ust to confuse the issue furth er,. it should be noted that the ce rtified (second) count -which normall y would be the final word. was 1.200 votes lower than the unofficial (first) tally (as might be expected) and 1.500 votes lower than the final, recounted total or third set of numbers. If 1rs possible to simplify this. the recount more closely res~mbled the unofficial tall y, which everyone assu med would be bloated by bogus ballots. In the certified cou nt, Sumner was knocked from hi s unofficial perch b} a count of 15.143 to 14,876. HofTmann's margin of victory, 267 votes, was based on 30.019 ballots cast. ln the recount. Sumner re-emerged v1ctonous with I 6,4u I vote~ -more than the first cou nt showed with M1ckev and Orville and Linda included. Hoffmann ended up with 15.173. which is pretty good 1f accuracy tn elections 1s not "e~ important. He gained 30 votes over the certified count. But there were no wnte-in votes to be counted for him There are at least two important questions left unresolved b) all this coun llng and recounting: •ff 1,500 votes can appear AFTER the.election has been certifi ed, how much faith ca n we place in our vo ting system? Official s in the registrar's offi ce explain that the certified co unt depends up.on reports fr om vol unteer poll workers. reports that are veri fi ed independently. If the L'. . Departmen t of Agnculture certified its beef the same wa). the whole country would have botulism; and •If they counted all the votes again . wou ld Orville Redcnbacher win '> Opinions expressed in this space are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists Reeder comment •s invited The Oa11y Piiot PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone 642-6086 Sickout wasn't illegal, but cop's shoplifting was To the l:d nor A her reading ~our edttonal of June 111 I 14onder 1f\ou really believe what }OU wrote I do agree with your ~tatements: "\\hen a law enforcement officer pins on lhc badge. he or she accepts a tn:ml·nJou'> hurden -the almost unrnencd tru\t of every person li\lng ~1th1n that officer's JUn'ld1 c- 11on.. And con11nuang, ··<;o we created a corp'> of honest. trustworthy and reliable people bestowed upon them 'ipec1al powers. ·• and an the final paragraph .. 1f they cannot adhere lCI the code of honor that make'i them -.pccial. the> should be 10 another lane ol ~ork " \\.h1k -.our nJ1tonal was refemng to the deputies, the statements do apply to all police officers Apparent- ly you don't believe your own words since an a previous edatonal you felt that an officer caught in the act of shoplifting should be retained by his department. Was this shoplifter honest. trustworthy. adhenng to tht code of honor> No. Not 10 my op1n1on. It appears to me that you would remove deputies for the .. sickout" and yet conunue to employ a shop- lifter. fn closing, I migh t add that the •uekout was not 1llcgal and not one resident was any lcu protected ROBERT H SIMMONS Costa Mcu Put brakes on development Tothe~d1tnr developer<; doe'i not rt'ally 'iOlvc the C1old '>tare, tor thoc,c on the \t,1fl of the traffic prohlem that wall h(> engendered ( O'ita Me'ia Planning< omml\\1on ~ho hy the current hodge-podge of 1.on- actuall\ had tht· u1mmon \<.'O\e In tanued. unhm11ed or onl\. par11all) 'ugge~t thal dt•Hlopmt·nt in North limited development · ( oc;ta "1e~ he put <>n hold until a comprehen'>I\<.' plan of grov.th 1.a n he 1 am delighted tha1 at lc~'lt 'inme cit) agreed on officials and plannel'i are linall} <ipcak Let'c; hope tht" c m ( nun< 11 v.111 al'o 1ng in concen with rc•udl'Ol'i of the Cit) agree .\II the add111onal frcl·v.a\ ram pc, DOR<>T HY M C I IN( H and 'ilreet cle,elnpmcnt paid IM h' ( o\t.a \1e~ fom Tett 1,4 ~ "011\Q [ tlolO' Deft,~ C tw Fdtt<>t T '°" C leNn Nl'w\ F<!llOf' c, ......... ., ,,,, f °''°' .._..,c,_.._.. ' Conll ,..._,LC-tnll Pr OOUCtlOrl Mineo-< Twryl{_.. CirculetlOtl Man~ .... .-. ......., Manctt~ ()fiKlnt ..... .......... c..WT...i Olr .. ll'lf lhcaqucneth tPropostuon l~lmposed on tate ndl l ovcmmcn eru.:ou ~ legJ lators to propo bond t uea to Onancceverythlngfrom atatc prison tod y.carc centers ' J i I -,~ *'1s~~~~u.--~-~~--,.._---a~~'--...;;:: Only we have the names for our favorite 'things' Mechanics are generally interested 1n carburetors. plumbers arc 1n1erested an faucets and wntcrs are 1ntcrcs1cd 10 words. h c,ccms as-1fthcre are a lot ofother pcnple interested an words as well. !x•c<1usc our language 1s a constantly t'\Oh 1ng. growing thing. We have a lot ot words that we didn't have JUSI a le\I. )Cars ago .\n example that '>pnngs to mind 1s interface. The meaning of ~ords change as ~l·ll \nnand l ha,ean 1896edi11on ot lht· Enqdoped1a Britannica. and 1f ) OU loo" up the subject of at"rO· naut1t' then: an: St'\ cral pag<'S de· vulcd ndus1' cl} 10 hot air balloons \irplanc or at·roplane 1sn·1 in th1 co pan1tular enqtlopt.'d1a The rea\on 1h1s comes to mind 1s hccau..c 11 suddenl) occurred to me the otht·r da\ 1hat th<' language as n oh 1ng at a rapid pace around our hou~ and ne11hcr of U'> ~ems to ha' e an) problem keeping up v.11h the lhange'> \\.e'11(' de, eloped a son of lingual \hon hand Our pe~onal language seems to use a lot of the ~ord' "thing" and ··stuff'" Example: 'he ha .. e a piece of furniture thal ""as built in Italy in about 191 0 It's a tall cabmet affair. with beveled glass ""mdows 10 1he doors and marble countenops. It also has an open area 10 the middle that has a mirror in\1de H • Ann U'>t'\ 11 to store her kn1ck - kn:it I.\ and 'Jr111u., '>OU '-Cnirs. a~ well a\ napl.1n' and 1u'>t general Junk I knov. f,,r a lat t -hccause I ac;- BILL HARVEY c;embled lhc thing -that the 1wo uprighl cab1 nets on each side are called rnffins . but I have no idea what the a~semblcd thing 1s ca lled. Buffer, Nope M)' grandmother had a bu1Tc1. and this is not one < h1na do'>ct" Ma}bc but I've never '>el·n J l h1na closet that resembles 11 Thi'> p1cn· ol furniture b«-ame our · Italian thing .. On the other hanJ we both wear wntall kn\C!>. and w mchov. the) hJH0 lx·lomc not ··..cc1ng things." but 0l'\cball\ .. I \hudder to than!.. of what v..ould pa.,., through the mind of a f>l'dl''>tnan ClUt'>ldl' our house ~ho hapix·m·d to be pas!>1ng JUSt as I \hnl·l.ed .. \nn I d ropped m) e)eball' ( umt• hl'lp ml' find 111" I he ~cMing ot contact len'>cs re1.1u1rn lhl' u!>e of cena1n Ou1ds. !..no" n J'> rnnlJCI lcm cleaner and rnn1at1 kns ~l·tt1ng .,olut1on These hJ\l' ~l'Oml· collect1vcl) "eyeball stuff' Jnd. ht't'au~ one comes in a p1nl. bottle: and thc other 1n a white bo11k "p1nl. l'yeba ll stuff' and ··wh11c e~chall \luff' 1nd1v1dually It's nut happened )Ct, but I dread the da) 14 hl·n I walk an to a drug store and ab\l·n1-m1ndcdly a'>k the man for pin!.. nt•hall \luff · Actuall). our "erbal shorthand 1s sonofcon' enicnt. Ann may ask me 1f I need anything from the store. and I'll tell her that I need "tooth stuff.'' That's the s1u1T that I clean my teeth v..th. and she knows exactly what I'm talking about Nobody else does. thou~h. The other da) a fnend was v1s111ng, and ex.pressed an intcrec;t in our bird. She noted that the bird was low on food , and asked 1fshe could feed him. I said ··sure·· ..Where do }OU keep your bird food'' .. ··11·~ 10 the orange thing·· I v.ent back to what I was doing. and onl) noted several minutes later tha1 she was looking hclplcssl) about the room F1nall ) she said .. What''i an 'orange thing''>" HC'Ck I thought c'entxxh knew that The orange !hang IS a cabinet that 'ill'i nght an~adc our front door ll's not rcall> orange. hut has a slight orange la'it 10 11 -.o 11\ th{' orange thing >\nn "nov.\ 1hat I pointed to the cabinet. and she prohabl> becau~ 11 was too dark to no11cc the orange cast of the thing. looked at me \Cl) strangely She a,01dcd me for 1he rest of the night Our \)Stem works well for us, but I do ha'c one fear that's not been real11ccJ What's going 10 happen when we acquire something for which nc1 lher of us knows the real name and which has no d1s.tangu1'ih1ng charac- tcm11c~'l What arr ~c going to eall 11'> The thing thing., BIJI Harvey llveJ Lo Haotl.ogtoo Beacb Japanese firms admit using counterfeit bolts in exports Cheaper type of steel utilized to save money -and many lives lost as result \\.\~HINC,TO"I -Why would .111) one l 11untcrfrit steel bolts" The '>Jmt· rca\on 'omeone counterfeits \I 0() hill\ to make money by passing them off a., the real thing. Cirantcd \-OU don't make as much 11111.11 profit lrom a fake SICC'I bolt as you du from a phony SI 00 bill. but the countcrk1t bolt 1s a lot harder to dl'tcu In tact. 1t costs about $200 - rr.il dollars. that as -to determine lhl· c>.acl me1alhc content of a stnglc bolt For this reason. few tests arc door unk'>'> a bolt fails, and then it's too la1c Why '>hould you care whether a 'itl'el bolt 1-.n·t what it's supPoscd to h1:'1 < on .. 1dcr that there a~ about 1,000 bolts 1 n the car you drive, 7 ,000 1n e~ef) /\rmy tank your tues pay for and perhaps three mil hon in some jet .11rcra It < on'>1der also that alloy-st~! bolts arl· rcl1ahlc to 800dcgrtts Fahrenheit. ~hrle l hcapcr boron-steel bolts turn to putt) at 500 degrees. Rec.ent bolt fa1lure':I 10 nuclear plantsand military equipment suggest that fraudulent fac;tcners may already be screwed mto Amcnca·~ vitals. A stud) lut April by the lndustnal Fastener Institute concluded that 80 percent of Grade 8 bolts -suppo~d· ly the harde'lt and most durable on the market -were counterfeit. Some Japanest" cxporten have admitted usina cheaptr, boron steel on their Grade 8 bolts instead of the spte1ftcd ulloy SIC't:I What's wonc 1s that '°me U. 1mponcn appe~r to be coopcrauna wrth &he Japanese boh countcrfetten - or even to be tnst1p11na the fraud . Our reponer Jim Ly nch was slipped a lt'ucr 10 an Amencan 1mponer from a maJOr Japant~ fastcn<'r manufac- lurcr Dated June I 0. 1985. the letter 'IU&gc'lt\ that the Jnpnnc~ firm w,, well av.art of the l1 S alloy ~tC'tl requirement. "but that reprd1ng lhc present orders we will ship Grade 8 boron uc;ang 60-dcgrcc equally spaced head marking." That marking on the bolt 1s the officiall y recognized 1dcn11ficat1on of Grade 8 alloy-steel bolts Some Japanese bolt manufacturers have apologized for the m1smark1ngs when caught. but claimed that the L 5 importers rcquc\ted them "I wouldn"t put a kids' swing set together with '>Orne of the JUn k I get 10 here:· gnpcd an anal) d1stnbutor 10 tiOU\tOn Unfortunately. 11·, more than c;v.1ng set~ that fail because of faulty boll'> -and the inJuncs arc far graver than a bump on th<' head for a 4-ycar- old Herc arc some examples of what ~omc 1ndustl') 1ns1dcr~ call "'The Junking of i.\menca·· •Two mahtary helicopters crashed 1n \Cparate arc1 dcnts on the West ( OU!lt last spring. ki lling SIX OCCU· panh Both t:ra<shes were traced to faulty fastener!> • A nc1ghborhoo<l IO r eitas had to bt• C\'3CU31Cd 1n l Q84 when a bolt hrokt· and ~.fXKJ pound!I of deadly pho~gt'ne &a~ ~pew('d llUt of '1 pr11 ochcmu.:al plant •Ft\<' ironworker'\ died when a telcv1•11onrad10 antenna tov.rcr 1n Hou .. 100 collap\Cd 1 n I 9R2 bttau$C of a bolt failure •A IQ84 'ltudy. co'ltinaS2 million, e'lt1mated dhat almo~I half of the 67,000 halt\ in a Midland Mich . nuclear plant did not mett ,pt('lfi· c111ons The failure of thrtt main bolts anchorina two reactors had prompted the \tudy l he plant 14' not an operation. An al1rm1n1 trend "" that many fore1p manufacture" nov. ~II "&e nC'nc • bolt, ond other fll~tene" - that 1 . w1thou1 tdent1fy1na factory marl..' r hi\ mak<''i tmcma counter • JACK AIDER SON r~ and DALE VAN A TT A fe11c; vanually impossible. espte1all.Y when the 1mponers deny respons1- bil II) So why not simply "Buy Amen- can .. 'l Because almost half the U.S fa-;tcncr manufacturer.> have shut dov.n 10 the past 10 years du<' to foreign compc1 111on A Commerce Depanmcnt stud} m 1982 found that domestic fastener makers could supp- l} onl> 45 percent of the mili tary·~ emergenC) needs. bu1 ruled that th1~ did not threaten nauonal security CONFIDENTIAL FILE: Fogy Bottom insiders are followina with interest the act1v1st operations of the U.S. ambassador to Bulgana. Mel vtn Lcv11sk)'. He has shown a kCC'n co.ncern for Bulgana·s Turkish min- ortt)', estimated at I mil lion. The communist reaimc IS try1na WlthOUt much '>Ubtlcty to erad1c:uc the min- ority's Turk1~h culture. u v1t\ky has sent em~ssy officials out to 1n1er view residents of Turk1<ih neaah borhoO(b. h1'> reports have prompted State ~partmcnt official, 10 WMh 1naton 10 complain to the Rulpnan ambassador BURGER BIT· ( htt'f Justice War- ren Burger" 001 made of marble At a < ap1tol ~ccpt1on. 11 youn• mother with a boy and iJrl rcmark('d to a aue\t IO'ild(' 1hc \ehel rope. "You·~ ~ luck) tct be 1n the room with the ('h1cf JU\llce ·· The auest told Burger, who walked over, shook the tounst fam1I> ·, hands. then took off h., namC"tag that sa1(j "The ( h1ef Jus- tice .. and bC'nt down "Somrday, YOU be the C'h1ef JU,tlC<', .. he \atd, p1nn1n1 1he 1aa on the lmle 11rl I DA.l'f WAL TS1l8 Cola mnlat DAN WALTERS Prop. 13 touched off bond flooding State continually borrows-money t~ ------finance pr ojects SACRAMENTO -The eight years since California voters ap- proved Propos111on 13 have seen an explosion an the issuance of state bonds to finance public projects. The squeeze that Propos1t1on 13 1mpo~d on stat<' and local aovem- mentc; encouraged legislators to propose bond issues to finance ever;· thing from state pnsons to day-are centers While Cahfom1a remains rcla- t1vei) unburdened b) indebtedness -contrasting, for example, wtth Nev. York -the state has borrowed hea' ii> to maintain public-works spending More than SS b1lhon in state gencral-obhgataon bonds -those backed b) the state's taxes -now are 1n th e hands of 1n"estors. and there arc balhons more in local bond issues oumand1ng from prc-Propos111on 13 da)s. and in state and local revenue bonds. The bond market has been hot an Caltforn1a 1n recent years. and the major financial 1nst1tut10n$ have mo\(~d into the state in a big wa> to encourage the borrowing. One of George DeukmeJian's fim and f<'v. serious missteps as go.,cmor onurrcd 10 1984. when he attempted to impose a unilateral lam11 on th<' amount of nc~ general-obhgauon bonds That angered state lcg1sla1ors. es- pcuall> ~mocrats. whose pct porl- barrel projects v.ould be sacnfic~ and State Treasurer frssc Unruh. who hJd becoml· lhe slatC'·~ bond czar DeukmeJ1an H toed a ~ncs of hood l\\Ue!> that the Legislature had appro,cd for placement on the No- "cmbcr I 'IM4. ballot. including those for '>Orne poht1call) popular pro- gram\. such a\ home loans for 'eleram Democrats SClled upon the vetoe~ a\ an elec11on·y~r issue, and with H:tcram group\ and others beating tht' drums. man) Republicans were mo' 1ng toward 'oung to ovcmde DeukmcJ1an·s 've toes -a SC'nous loss of prestige for the governor DcukmeJ1an saved his own fa ce and those of hie; fellow Rcpubhcam h) agreeing to SI 6 S billion 10 ne" gcncral-obligat1on hond issues that )eJr 1 wo }'Caf'. later another election" looming. and once again the admin1'>· tr;lllon 1s at1C'mp11ng to 1mpoSC' a hm11 on the othe,.....1sc hm11less willingness of thl' L eg1slaturc 10 run up the state"s dt'hl to finant:e poh11call) popular projects Voters approvC'd $745 million 1n new general-obhgat1on bonds 1n June. not counting $850 m1lhon 10 sclf-hqu1d:u1ng veterans home-loan bonds. fhe adm1n1strat1on wants to hold hond issues on 1he November ballot to about $2 b1ll1on. and has offered a hst ofS 2. I billion 1t wants. 1nclud1ng $400 m1l11 on for h1ihcr-cducat1on fanht1es. $500 million for new pnsons. S220 million for 1mpro.,.e- mcn1 1n dnnk1ng-watcr qualny, $200 m1l11on for to.uc-wastc cleanup. and $800 m1ll1on for schools. There arc, however. some S7 5 btllton in bond-issue proposals kick· 1ng around the Lcgislatu~. And this wed. as the deadline for placemen I of mC'asures on the November ballot. given the fac1 that the Legislature will take a monthlonasummer rtetssafler this week Whale all involved Wiii avoid the son of confrontation that occurred 1n 1984. the~ arc wme s11nificant d11Tcrcnces between what the adm1n- l'itrat1on wants and what the Demo- erat1C" leg1sla11ve lcadcnh1p wants rhe Democrats havcaarted to hold bonJ i. to ahout S2 3 billion. ancludina the Jmount~ OcukmcJ1an wants for 'llhuol'>. higher education and p1 •~On'> Out they want to shave down the to,ucs-cleanup bond issue and d ean.water bonds. and make room for S 100 m1lh on to m1t1gatc ~waac pollution flow1na across the border from T1Juana - a pct project of i\'i\Cmbly Speaker Withe Brown - and ~mall bond l'>~ucs for library con 1ruct1on 'iChool-bus ~fety. and alqumt1on of coanal land. rhe ltbral') bonds have become an C'>Pt"<'lttlly contentious matter, even thouah th<'y PH~ the Senate v.rtth h1PJrt1san sponsonh1p from the Democratic and Republican floor leaden.. Bari) Keene and Jim N1cl5oe'n Republican Aucmbly member'\ killed a •11m1lar libl"llry bond 1uue in M:Hl h and are' ow1na to do 11 ap1n Du Walt«n la a •Yodlcatff col•m•l•t --~ --... .. . .. Leader of non-bank banks sees problems, pro-..- BJ 811.L MENUl:I .-.......... NEW YORK -WiU11m Ford iJ a top off.a&l of one of the nation'• biatst bankina compenits, but he's t&Hna the reins or the trade aroup for the benb' chief competJtora -the IO-QJled non-bank banks-a the).' beat up thrir battle for the nation s fio&nelaJ services customen. ford, a viee chairman of Security Pacific Corp., the nation'5 sc~nth laraest bank holdinJ company, be- came chairman of the American FinanclaJ Services Alsocia.tion in May. f L~.-~SE UPS & o.~~~s OTC UPs & DowNs The lllOciation .. a Wnbi"l'Oft· bated Of'PDiution repreaeatina more than 500 finaDa' compuiet and financial tenica opentic>At nationwide. Even moC'e importa~ aaociauon memben have 12,uuu combined branch offices, the IJ'OUP claims. AJthousb most oonsumen prob- ably have never beard Of tbe Ameri· can financial Sttvica Attociation, tbey have beard of tome of ill membtts: Sean. ROebuick Ind Co .• J.C. Penney Co., General Moton Corp., Ford Moior Corp. Avco Corp.. Beneficial Corp. Md otbcn With prodliCU ranpna from con· IUmef lout to~· A1 orth•• year, finaace companies held 23 pcn:en1 of all outstand.ina consumer 1utallment Cftd.it in 'lbe United Sta1e1 and held S30 billion in second mor1llltS. And wbilC Ford's association it ICaftld to the idvanccmcnt of financial servicn companies that by and larte arc not banb, the member- 1h1p indude1 such major b&n.k bold- ina compan1n u Manuf1e1urers Hanover Corp. and Security .Plcifac, which number e:itens1ve financial services di visions amona lhcir opcr- at.ions. ''We'rt pi?15td to do aJmoa any· thins.'' 11.1d Ford, who heads Lot Aswle~bated Security Pac1fic'a Fmancial Services System. He don not seem etpedally wotri· ed about attempt to mo in tho activities of the non-bew such at conareuional lqi lation propoted (or \he pea• several yeart to dote the lcpl loophole allOWlf\I the vey cxastence of non-bank banks. "There are too muy 1~ interats to allow it to ~ .. foid said. ford, 60, entered financial services when he ;oined his family's finance company an Alban~. N.Y .. in 19$0. His father, who OJ11L~,.!1/ was at a f~ pitch, at non·blu fti'ml attempt '° *00 ~ c.bcckia9 lie.'COunta and other tnldmooar bot terViccs fi'om consumen. But ~ Of tM myrild we.PQll1 ,1he.non-baob can bri ... ~ bear apin11 the banb -ind&ldN 50me strVICU that banb now att restricted from offttina. eucb .. mutual fund.I -Ford •Y' PcfloOal anenli.on tocustomenremaiuoneof the ~t facton (or SUlCtltll in tbe financial lef'Vice1 indu try, just u it was for h. falbet's finance oompuy. He illu1trata bis ~lid'by poiat.ifta to trends in the rapidl~olv&OI Oetcr. an auto dealer, had cot the consumer finance field durina the depths of the Depression in the m1d-J930s. ~ The family firm wa.s sold m I 9S9. ~.. and Ford later became an exccuti ve in lhe installment loan division of General Electric Credit Corp. He joined Security Pacific in 1974 as president of Security Pacific Finance Onecumpk is the home m~ industry. AJthoudl non-tnd.itioaal mongaae lcnden such u omcra.1 Motors Accept.&nee Corp. arc mak.ins major f.orays into borne O\Of'tpleS, ford believes that dcspuc their vatt resources lhey will have a tousJl time competing apinst much sma!Jtt, mo~ localized lend.en. ~ l\f.: =mp egal ~ Aun C elem lo sor uliatCp v r II~ e I Id ' • '·. Corp. and was appointed chairman of ' the subsidia1 three years later. i: lo 198 1, ord became executive Without that I~ oontacl from real estate people and lenders, .. )"OU lo~ that personal touch that I think has made the consumer finance industry so succer.sful," Ford aa1d.. s&emmina ta~ly from a toTTC1\t of cardt iaueCl ?r oomparucs at&cmpt- ina to arab a btl rqional or oalioMI market lhaie. vice president in charse of the company's Financial Services Sys.- . tcm, and in 1984 he was named v1~ :2 chairman of Security Pacific Corp. i Competition between banks and other fina.nc1al services companies •~ He also said lhe same attention to personal detail applied to another area, consumer credit. ford said one of the biaest dangers f'acm1 the financial services industry IS burgeoning losses from credit cards, Ford said lbat by ma.kins it so cay to set and ule credit cards without taluna appropnatt &aftauards tbC industry bad contnbutecf to a sueo in~ in penon.a.l bi&n.knlpcctc:s over the put year and a half: PRICES Costa Mesa S.Vtt..__.~ Hott-' ,....,..., .. S,W.'• Horbor ' Ado.•" HOfbo<'~ AJpha leto s .. , .... ._.. 22ftd'~ 17111 & Somo Ano 19111 & Pomono Horbot & Wll-. Thell-"Y ..-·.~~ Fol,_... & Ioli•• 17111 Ful rlOfl Thrifty lvdl'ellq.,. Horbot & F-atr f04,........ & loller Cherie'• Chill u s. ,.., Offtc. ~&Albert Hotbot ' Adom1 c.v.s ~ , 100 foiNlaw ~9111~ Hotbor & I 91+t • Clrda I( v-• Hofbo< & Wilton I 7lfl & 0r0fl9" l~SontoAno N.wport & Del Mo< C-'• Corona del Mar ~&Adomt Wett<Mf&~ ,. .. ,_ .. ~~loySt 3049 E C-H._,. M\#9'• ,...., Sh-. Dann(• 2 501 f Coaot Hwy Hotbor & Goilet c-·. I 7lfl ' l'lle-wpO<' ,.._ blaftd ~e>.nvt 2'°' f '-'Hwy =•oodw"l 3'-"E '-'~ 11-lfl 46'17 MocA,._,, I 9!11 ltel"!Ofl •l•MM ~·flUq-fOlll Mufl I Del Sol 50 11111 o.e-.. "'°TlmaUqver o.!4 ~/SOfl Jooq..111 17W.&tr-H,._ •• _ ... Fmlliotl~ 7!1\ll,_ OvlWDNp ~"'-' 5-1 = *' Jaoq.llfl 1911> & MontOWIO ~·°'"'' ~fE.C-'H..Y 1 "' & 0.-0!'9' .... Liq.- lvdly Marti• .. 7219 E COOll 11W'f Ho<bor .. Vlctono ~ --~.,.. 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C-'• C~&MotA~ ·LWeleeb t..w.. ...... &Yole Ude klond ,.,..,.. & lrittet MMv .. IC1't9 .............. "°'.,nria & S...-IO< ~'~ ~ .. ~ ~-r-~ ~ ......... .,...._ u.-s.... .......... ,10!tlSt ~&U..--, S,.h-~ ..._ .. ,_... lht, .... IMI ~~ 2.w..._. .. .......... ,~ NWU9(111e USllW~ ......... , ..... ·~ .. ~i!O( C-1 '-:,:;': Hwy ~·-1 ..... •1 '-"°" ~&w.....,. Huntington leach ....... -.0&-.A111M -· .... U.1 ,_. CMlllle Oalds •••&W-~,...,,.., ...... ..,..&AcfiMlt " .. At,M .... .._.. .. ~ ~ .. """"""" ........... ,. l \ l I \ t ' •, 4 1J NYSE CoMP os1n T RAH SACTION \ Market tumbles again NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mark.et took another drop Monday. extending last week's broad decline. Analysts said investors' confidence. already shaken by the market's poor performance last week. suffered a new setback when International Business Machines reported wcalccr-than~x­ pected earnings fo r the second quarter. The company said its profits came to $2.12 a share. down from $2.30 in the comparable pcnod last year. Chairman John Akers said the drop reflected the sluggish pace of North American business ac11v1ty. "Without an improvement 1n capital spending in North Amenca. It will be difficult to show earnings growth 1n 1986." he added. IBM 1s often Cllc:d as a bellwether stock that can influence senti ment in the general market. In add1t1on. brokers u1d. the company's report this morning served to intensify concern about the sluggish state oftht <.-conomy and high-technology industne$ in particular. · · WHAT AMEX Dm · WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK CAPI Jul. 14 Prev. T~, dllY Advanced m Oecll"4<1 ¥nch,"9ed 1 1 ,, 01a1 rauei Newnvns 4 New lows S2 ' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK l A.-J -Sala, 4 e>.m. Mondoy price and °'' enamie of '"-10 most active American stock Exchange lss~s. trading notlontllv at . more tnon sl. ~Tovaltv 'Wfckts Wal'QLObB LorlroarT el n HHbrO AmMelll A Horn Har HOl'Tl4. e5hOP n PollCe>s AMfnll GoLo QuoTES ' METALS Quo1rs NEW YOAK fAPI -loot no<llerrOUI !Miii ptttie. Monday ~ • 51 50 llef'llt per pouno NY C-c tOot month CIOeed Fri c.,... •"'-~ -··. poono, u. -inet-c.,.. · 51 15 l*llt I* pound, MY Cotnea epot month CIOMd Fri LMd • 22·2• l*llt • pound. Z1M • 41..44 '*'" e ~. Oel'-ec:I Tiii • 13.4000 (met• W-oomc>c*te P'10e pet lb I ...., • 16.020 per OUMe ~ & Hafmltl .._ • 16.oee pet •rO'f-. NY a--"'°' lllOnlh OICMdftl ..._, • S2t0 CJ0.$290.00 per 78 lb ft-New Yon ,...._. • $437.()()4.43100 ~tie merct\ant tr~ ounce, H Y NEW YORK (API JUL 14 Prev. Tl ~~ Advanced Oec~ned ¥nc ngec; otal lfisues Newnghs lt i New lows NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNES AvERAG ES NEW YORK !API -Flnal Dow Jon11 eooes for Ml>nd*.Y·. s OPlft Hllft Lew OMe Ott T~n 19'.rJ'}tiJ.17!8~ 1m:I ~~.·~ M:H m:u mH m· + : dui f •Ui 'W." '1R. ~J·~'k ~.51 . NASDAQ SUMMARY COLE·HAAN eodd~ up fbr ~mmu .. o !OUl.h:z.m col 1 fbmio dee&\C, ovei lcbla. fbr you m '+ O\ fRuunt color combmotlon,e. ~/khok1 ntl'JY/VCm l le f.on/C l"!lmrt ~/vomllo ~ br.och .... ~ehlan elon4., 7l'V6'K~ 'MUIL'MX>Cl V\\~ 1001~bNd.21~2at-3273 peooc:kNt ~eauth lelc4.,.... .8l81~~' mon thrufh \Oto9. MLurday IOto6' eutdooj noon to~ • T'MIM1, ,.., u ..... AlllU (Man:b 2l·April 19): family member re"cals "somethina ~ft'ercot., rqardi!'I finan~ and f\iture money prospects. Focus ~n mystery, !Duiaue, puzzle pa~es which finally com~totethff. Cancer, ~apncom '11uns an dynanuc acenano. TAURUS (April 20..May 20): Hold back oo "quick decl1ion1." Emphasis on law 1 f'ilhts and pennissions. possible plrtnenhip and serious attention to marlta1 status. Elements of timma. luck ride with you. Gemini, Sqitwius fiaure prominently. GEMINI (May 21.June 20(. Study Taurus me$$1F, &O slow, be meticulous where source material is --------!!""---- concerned. Plans are subjec:t to revision. people you rdy upon mar experience cha_. of heart. You win 1 steady pace SYDM(Y is owntaincd. n CANCER (J,u~ 21-J~ly 22): <;Jood o .... moon aspect colftCJdes with chansma. speculation, physical at\t'actjon, excit-••••••••••••• ina love relationship. Mild flirtation could be \t'ansformcd into something .. serious.•• Gemini, Vqo. Saaittarius play roles. LEO (July 2J.Aua. 22): Emphasis on home, security, basic relationships. renewed contacts .with family members. Lona-ranae pi;ospects come in~o focus -wk previously i&llored suraes to forefront. You 11 be on more solid emotional-financial around. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Aura of confusion' exists -someone. deliberately or otherwise. attempts to mislead you. Know it, stress v.ersatility a nd keep options open. Define terms. perfect techniques. ~t rid of superfluous material. LIBRA ~Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on money, power, authority, dealin~ with professional superiors. You'U get chance for ample financial reward 1f yo~ can meet deadhnc. Special relationship is highlighted. and love plays maJorrole. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You stnke chord of umversal appeal - you'll be at right place and could hit financ1aljackpot. Avoid actions based o n impulse. Steer clear of sharp objects. SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Information previously withheld will be made available. Light 1s shed on areas that had been obscured. Path to progress is open, you gam greater independence and chance for happiness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family reunion indicated, W1Sh as fulftlled, you'll have luck in maners of speculation. Focus on persuasion, desire, abiJity to wan fnends and influence people. You'll be invited to dine 1ourmct style. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Emphasis on soctal act1v1ty, travel, education. ab1hty to disseminate information. Spotlight also on promouon, ambition, part1cipauon an community project that involves chanty or politics. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): It may be necessary to revamp style, to remodel. to rebuild on "different" base. Lunar position highlights travel, higher education, recognition of spintual values. • Do-it-yourself ers, grab your hammers Ript Off, tbc book IS a IJ"lbbcr. There on the cover in bold letten it says, ••AJ a do-it-younclfer, you can do thtnp about your house wsth your own han~ and capture the indet:>en· dence. the sc:lf-reli.aoco that our arandpt.ttnts took for arantcd but that we were afraid had vanished forever." Just below that teaser are beautiful &loss¥ pictures showina a woman painttnaa stairway ri&bt out of"'Oone With the Wind," a man puttina toaether a root cellar with h11 bare hands and the whole family dancina around a summer cabin in the mountains. (Inside, more than hun- dreds of illustrations and thousands of stei>-by-step photoS and diaarams arc prorrused.) Who do they thtnk they're tallcin& to? "The Money Pit" wasn't a comedy film. It was a chilling documentary of every couple who decided to save a few bucks by doing home improvements themselves. The all-purpose, every-occasion, stci>-by-step illustrations homo-im- provement book is the catalyst for it all. It has you believing there is nothing you cannot do. And in a way. they're nibt. It has you returning from the lumberyard. W1th a piece of plywood on the roof of your car that 1s two feet wider than a traffic lane and four feet tonier than the length of your car. It is held o n only by the left arm of the driver and the nght arm of the passenicr (who at one time were happily married to one another). It has a woman who can't open a package of bacon without falling apart, operating a rented chain saw on the dining room table. It has you maxing pamt m your blender. wallpaper paste an your bathtub. and transportmg caulking for the windows in an old bra slung Ena BlllECI around your waist. I don't know what happens to people when lhey trade an apartment for a home of their own. But they become very possess1ve. This rusted old washer in the faucet is mine! This onc·incb cl<>ued pipe connocted to the toilet is m10e! All that fnlyed winna bclonas to me! And without any reason, they set choked up bot-mo~pma their drive- way and spray-pa1ntin1 their very own refngcrator. The home-improvement trend usually skips a scnerat1on. There is a reason for this. Children who have grown up with crazed parents who knock out walls in the winter and store saw horses in their bedrooms arc usually turned off by the trend. With most of them, their tint spoken word 1s "contractor." This is the gcncrauon for the return of do-1t-yoursclfers. With mortgage rates the lowest m K'ven years, 77 m1lhon baby boomen are sitting out there thumbing thro u&h home-im- provement ma nuals that promise, "You can do lhinas about )Our house wnh your own hands and capture the independence. the self-rehancc that our grandparents took for granted but that we were afraid had. vanished forever." Arc they scnous? My grandparcnti. never changed a light bulb. and their idea of independence was feeding themselves. .. • 'ANSQUTO W'ft.U.f aa.mGE QUIZ Q..1-Ellt-Wett vulnerable, u South With both Ides &O on tcore you hold: ~ 0'7 OIHU •KQ7ta The bidding lw proettdtd: Weet North But Sootb l CV 1• ICV 1 What do you bid now'? A.-Oon't bid two spades, your hand Is too atrong tor such action and partner R\lghr. think you are bidding just to prevent the oppo- nents from completing the rubber. Jump to thrff spades Partner won't play you ror more than thls, alnce with a very good hand you would have cue-bid thrtt heart.'I. Q.2-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •7 CVA10932 0KQJ83 •K5 The bidding has proceedtd: · Weet North Eut Sooth l • Paee Pue ? What..,.action do you take? A.-Jf you overcalled with either two or three hearts, you have not valued your hand correctly A re· opening bid of two hearts could be made on a far weaker hand than you have, and a jump to three hearts misstates the quality of thal suit and shuts out diamond as a possible contract The correct ac· t1on is to double, and then bid hearts 1f partner responds tn clubs Ir you use Michaels C'ue·b1d" this hand 1s perfect for 1t Q.3-1'e1ther vulnerable. a.'t South you hold +KQJ98 'n3 0 A1065 +62 The bidding has proceeded Sooth WHt North Eut Pue Pu• 1 <;;/ 2 C 7 What action do you t akt-'> Ct111L£S Go1t11 01u SIUlf game. Th refore, we would not waste our Ume with prep&Ted btds • but would open in the 1uit we want led should the opponents buy the hand Q.5-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •AQ95 QA87 oea •s.1102 The bidding has proceeded: Sooth Weet North Eut 1 + Pue l • Pue 2 • Pue 3 0 Pua ? What do you bid now? A.-lt ls unclear whether partneT as making a game try in diamonds ur looking to no trump as a possible t:Ontract In any event, you certain· ly want to be IJl game and the way to tell partner of this is to show your heart feature by biddJng thrt"e ht>art.~ Q.6-Nelther vulnerable, as South you hold. •K95 ~J9 08~2 •AJU106 Firefighter )?urned up over bum raps A.-lt is a close decision between a penalty doubt~ and a bid of two spades. The texture of your suit and the fact the opponents are not vulnerable suggest to us tht>rt> might be a greater profit in trymft for game Cenamly 1f thP oppo nents were vulnerabll:' WP would double The b1ddln~ has proceeded: North Eaat Soatb Weet 1 ? PaH 2 • Paa 3 0 Pus ? What do you bid now" A.-Desplte the ract that you have no particular fie for either of partner'" suits. your side's com- btnt'd holdin~ puts you in the slam w nf' Your best action at this point 1'i to bid four clubs That not only leavt-s partner room to complete tht! de~npt1on or tua hand, but also 'itresses the quality of your 'iUIC Our !'lt"cond choice would ~ three spades DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been a firefighter for fi ve years. I wish l hadadollarforcvery ume I've beard someone say. "It took those firemen 20 minutes to get here." Actuall¥· the average response lime an our clly 1s five to seven minutes. The other famous hnc as ... Wh) are those firemen JUSl standing around., Don't they care?" The fact 1s we DO care or we woufd have taken easier Jobs. When you ~ firefighters standan& around you can be sure there arc plenty of us working inside and taking a beating. Those standing around are there to relieve the ones who drop from exhaustion. Do you have any idea what 111s hkc to be a firefighter? Let me tell you. You go into a bu1ldmg that may have been torched by some creep who was paid a few bucks by an owner anxious to collect the insurance. Or someone thought at would be a good way to get back at a person he didn't hkc. Or. even worse. a little kid was left unattended and decided to play with matches. You get inside after most hkel) climbing three or four staircases Sometimes 11's eight or 10 flights while wearing 30 pounds of gear and equipment. Once inside )OU search for people. The first place you have to look is where the fire as and you can't sec your hand in front of your face . Have you ever been in a room fu ll of firc?i have. The heat 1s so intense 11 feels like someone 1s squeezing your earlobes with a pair of pilers. The temperature is so high you become instantly soaked right down to your shons. When you've done the best you can I UNDaTHE TONIGHTI A11:30P.M. THOROUGHBRED RACING NIGH11Y, MON • ..sAT,, THIU JULY 21 JOIN US FOi AN MNING OF EXCmMENTI • 10 Adioo Podced Races • Begant Dining at CompetitNe Prices • Exotic~: Exoctas •Pert.ct Six • Doily Double • f>tenty of Portcing FREE TO FIRST 2,000 VISITORS Colorful "America's top Reinsmen'" folder of the greatest jockeys of all-time. Photographs and statistics A one·of -a-kind souvenir avail- able Monday night only ORANGE COUNTY RICING FAIR ~961 Kmello AYe. lDSAJomitos 714/995-1234 • 213/431 -1361 • and your body gives out, you have to find the strength to get outside. You thank the Lord that you made it. Now all those firemen who arc .. JUSt standing around" take over where you left off. until the JOb as done If you're lucky you don't fall through a noor or have a wall or a cc1hng cave 1n on )OU. The worst is when we have to can; out the dead -especially children. It tears the heart nght o ut of you, cspec1ally when a parent survives and secs these kids I hope you will print this lt'tter in your column. Ann. There's a lot more to our JOb than sitting around and playing cards. Just sign me -J.D .. NEW YORK. A11 luDEIS • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS Wh) do people make such com ments as. "Gee. you look 11red. Do you feel OK?" As far as I'm concerned they might as well say. "You look lousy," It's the same thing. Q.4-Both vulnerable , a-i South you hold +AKQJ v 872 ~ 953 +A83 The bidding has procttdt>d Weet North Eut Sootb Pu8 Pua Pue ? What 1s your opening bid" A.-Regardless of whether or not we are playing five-card ma.iors, we would open this hand with one spade Since partner 1s a passed hand.~ tnere 1s little chanc-e for For Information about Cllarlee Goren'• new neweletter for bridge playera, write Goren Brlctce Letter, P.O. Box .UH, Or· lando, Fla. 32802-U2~. DEAR J .D.: Thank• for a wonderful letler. Recently I 1aw a Chicago firefighter on tbe news. He was at tbe 1cene of a fire wbere 1lx people died. The man waa 1obblng. He kept repeating, "It wa1 awfaJ. There was aotbln& we coald do to save them.'' It brought bome to me what a dUflcalt job tbeae people have. I say God blet1 the flrefi1llten all over the world. Tbey are tnly beroe1 -often anaang and 1mderappnclated. I was feeli ng tcmfic ycsterda~ un11I a fnend made that kind of remark It took hours before I was able to \hake 1t off Comment, please. -K B. In YAN NUYS. DEAR K.8 .: People who make such remarks are either lnaeaaltlve, stu· pid, tboughtle11, mean-1plrited or all of tbe above. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE If It bappena again, 1ay, "Thanks for the day-hrtglltener," and keep walkJa1. Rameses II made supreme sacrifice Those ancients who offered up annual sacnfices to the gods weren't supposed to gave Just any old thing. It had to be something highly prized by them. something they personally desired to possess. Many gave virgins. Not Rameses II of Egypt. He gave 30.000 gallons of beer. So me herons drop feathers on the water When fish nse to lhe feather ball the herons swoop. Smart birds. herons. "Our son scrt'wed four little swlVel wheels onto has pet tortoise's shell." wntcs a client "They don't get an the way of the legs. That tortoise 1s fast .. Nobody over 60 can get a dnver''i hcenst an C'hana Q Where was Buddha born? A Nepal is traditionally so named A gymnasium habitue no longer L.M. Bovo brain are t)ptcal Q .\II cau l'llt.ept one \tall.. their pre\ Which one doeo,n't? .\: The cheetah "lo stalling re- quired It JU'it light-; out at ahout 55 mph after m target .\ma11ng. 1sn t 11 1hat the people ol Finland don't e"cn kno" the name of their o"'n rnuntn The' t.all 11 oumcn Ta .. a\alta ACROSS 1 Scrammed 5 Impregnated 9 1mpover1st1 14 Let sup 15 Elegance 16 Tibet City 17 Turn out 18 Mine tunnel 19 Annoyed 20 Simple sugar 21 Greek island 22 Produce<s 23 Less neat 25 Manger 27 As well aa 28 Benumb 29 Auditor. abbr 32 Stage show 35 Stone Impeller 37 Prepare lor publication 38 "Go ahead' 39 Carry 40 Trtck 42 Gay time 43 Individual '4 Limber 45 Relative 46 Cultivate affiictcd with athlete's foot says he has put an end to that malady forever with a hair dryer. After every shower. he blow-dnes his toes. So you th1rngh1 the cap.I r had great eyesight did )ou'1 '>o thou~ht I But recent rc~arch rc\Cal'i that 'I only 1n bnght light On cloud) day\, 11·., now known. peo ple 'ICC better than eagles do ............... ~--+-- Q What's the longest road 1n Nonh Amenca? A. lJ.S Highway 93. From Alaska to Guatemala In < 'h1na. now. wherever the car breaks down, that's whert' ifs fixed C'hina has not outlawed tow truck!'l 1n 11s cnmc-prcvcn11on pol.icy. There JU\t aren't any tow trucks I ndonc\1a ha'i more' nil anoc'I than Japan. "'h1ch ha'i more than the llnttC'd Stale!>. which ha'i more than the So\let l fnion l hoSC' \\ho t•numerall: re"·ordC'd murder!> 1n thC' l n11t'd \tate'I '\a\ 20.000 a year 1c. 1yp1t.al · lntclhgent fln1ma1.. pin) \tup1d animal-; don't It'\ true Menuo n this next time v(')u tell vour matnmon1al mate vou want to throw a party 47 Disorder 51 English dl1triet S. Key 56 Aston1st1 57 Enumerate 58 Commotton 59 City on the Ok• 60 QulCl(ty 6 1 OtherwtMJ 62 R•ll bird 63 Took out ~Proof of ownership 65 Hades river DOWN 1 Flourish 2 Aphid 3 Letters 4 Soggy 5 Bellowed 6 Less Ctv11 7 Stege 1n1truct1on 8 Otacovery 9 Shifting 10 ee.t 11 Garden 100 12 Czech nver 13 Notebook• 21 Moving Mo,I men'i. 41he>t polish 1i. black. brown or ox blood To matl'h mo~• men's •hoci.. true. but al!iO to match most men's wh1skc~. ev1dcntl> A student of history contends many tcnerat1on<1 of men who rarely shtned their shoes bought shoe polish to touch up their bcard'l and mustaches In M1n1i..,1pp1'\ \\. 1noma. bear 1n mind. at'' 111($31 to pla\ mRrhlc' downtown t-=,---1~-+--+--+-- 5,, l)f \our 20ti bonh .uc 1n your ~,---1~-+--+--+-­ ean \tr \OU wc11h 40 t1me'i in mul'h a\ L.M. Boyd It • •udir•ttd yout hra1n \lrCtf\h,, if \'Oil and your rol•m•l•I • picture Sp 24 Fry 26 01m1nuttve 28 Sailboat 29 Trout 30 Grape drink 31 Legat agt 32 Maka over 33 Genesis locale 34 In pl.ce of 35 G1tmmereo 36 ParS1mon1ous 38 Mlle 41 Sowed 42 Grimace 45 Scheduled 46 Barrier 47 Nearby •8 Old playing card •9 Linen room SO Slacken 51 PTlv act\1 52 Ri•t• S.3 Double 55 Hand tool 59 WW·ll agcy \ • AlO Ot8nQ9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, July 14, 1981 Tlllt PAllJLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "When 'All My Children' comes on all MOMMY'S children hafta go outside." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I don't know how he does It, but 1t sure gets him lots of free cookies from Reverend Swift." PEANUTS GARFIELD i-IE SAYS T~ERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO WAtJT TO DESTROV OUR WA'( OF LIF=E ... BIO GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "At times you guys make It kind of tough to love thy neighbor." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham -THE BEST TO'l'S AAE ALWAYS 'THE 1l-llN65 GROYJNUPS SAY ~TTOYS ~· by Jim Davis TUMBLEWEEDS HE:¥! HAM ANt7 •EANS, IHE: MtlL~SK l NNERS! L.01\lG- llMf: l\lo Sf:E:, 60'tS! by Tom K. Ryan r--~----r AAH,sHU'f LJf'! HOWS-ntl! MAN ~~~~ ~~,~~'::=! DRABBLE --'1"'111111iiliiir1 ~£ !> I\ 60'4 ~Tl<ICi... I Wl-4~ ILIOULO '1().) l\!>I( ~CM ~ O\JMB o.£~T10N7 ROSE IS ROSE ' by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY U .S. ACRES MA! WNO'& AFlltAIP OF A LITTLE TMUNP£Rf>T°"M? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE No, R\CHPR01 NO! - ~T H111fiE. BAB'/11 SHOE As HEATHER AND HANt< WARNER MEET WITH "THE PSYCHIATRIST, I-IE PAINTS A LESS OPTIMISTIC PICTURE F=QR ™EIR DAUGHTER AS I SAID, ALTHOUGH WE SUSPECTED THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE TAKEN SOME PCP, WE DIDN'T REALIZE HOW MUCH ! THE MARIJUANA ..----~ WAS Hf;AVILY LACED' KIM'S RECOVERY ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY "HUle, ~ TAKJN6A PA6f ffOf CE 6tAl.Ut, 1ffQ(IS THE 8fXX. ATTAU&f/IANO'S J IJICTT.M, 'SIJIUWT MS 1Pa' . / oezae:" • -1.JJ '~ MKJll.. TIE IKM >254't M5t.ME • 1$ REAl.l..Y IN 7IHJ5 I HAV! 70 'tJP FalM THf5e liOIOM WHO Of~ lfll'T ~ r /lEAP5 7Hf ~ ' AN() fJIHY I l • l , by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston WAii UN1iL $-iE. GRaOS (Pl by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau a .Dodgets get help, victory LOSANGELES(AP)-Assoonas his bat madecon\let with Lee Smith's blazing fastball. Alex Trevino tho~t his hookina fly ball would be ca t. • last two or three pmes I've been hitltnl line drivc:s riaJtt at somebody so I wasn't confident enoUlh that would be a rut," Trevino said Sunday after his two-out, two. run double 1n the ninth innina ofl'left fielder Jerry Mumphrey's aJove lifted the Los Anaelcs Oodaers to a 4-3 victory over the Chica&o Cubs. "It's a &ood thina it was Smith that was throwina it," he said of the Cubs' fireball in.a bullpen ace. ''With that 90- mile--an-hour-plus fastball, the ball's going to jump off the bat" Mumphrey, who was shifted from center field to left in the ninth with a one-run lead so Dave Martinez could play center. chased the baJI toward the Today'•1ame None scheduled. 'hflday'1 same All-Star game m Houston. S:3S p.m. Nut Dodier pme Thursday: Dodgers at St. Louis, S:3S p.m. bullpen gate and got his &Jove on it. But it fell safely as Steve S-.x and Len Matuszek scored the tyiug and win-"'"f runs. " t was going away from me," Mumphrey said. "It wasn't an easy catch. but I got a Jood jump on the ball and I thought I should have cauaht 1t. It would have been a good catch ifl could have come up with It." The victory marked the first time in 3S games this season the Oodgets won a game in which they trailed after seven innings. That dubious achieve- ment had not aone unnoticed by the Los Angeles players. "We've had to read about it every da)'.-so I guess we're aware of1t," said Mike Marshall, who hit a two-run homer off Dennis Eckersley in the founh inning. "But we needed a break like that. and maybe that can tet us goina." Sax started the wmmna rally with a leadoff singJe off Sm 1th. 6-7. and stole second. Ken Landrcaux, who had thrct hus. walked but Marshall arounded into a double play as Sax took third. Matunck also walked, brin& Trevino to the plate. The victory went to Ken Howell, 3-6. who pitched the ninth inning. Keith Moreland drove in all of Chicago's runs with a pair of doubles. Moreland's first double with two out 1n the third 1nninggavc the Cubs a 2-0 lead against Bob Welch. Mumphrcy staned the upnsing with a single off shonstop Mariano Dun- can's glove and Gary Matthews walked. Eckersley opened the fifth with a double over third base and Moreland hfted a two-out Oy ball toward the npu-field hnc. Marshall made a diving attempt but the ball hit off his &Jove as Eckersley scored to snap a 2-2 tic. Marshall. who hadn't played rq- ularly in more than four weeks due to a stiff back. drove in the first two Los Anaeles runs with a towcnng home run in the founh inning. llartano Duncan (top) ja.mpe ap, bat can't pall down a tine drlYe in tldrd lnnlnl &anclay. Don Dryeclale (bottom left) COD· DlllJ ........... "' .......... 80lea Johll Roeeboro who wu anable to make play in the Doctcen Oldtimen &ame preceed•oa the 1>o4Cen-Cabe contat. Hubbell still in All-Star rotation Phone keeps ringing for Hall of Farner, who, at 83, can tell of remarkable game MESA, Anz. CAP)-Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell says he never needs a calendar to tell whrn maJOr league baseball's All-Star game rolls aro4,nd each year Reporters from around the country call early every July 1n hopes of getting the 83-year-old Hubbell 10 reminisce about the 1934 All-Star game and how he struck out five consecutive Amencan Le1$ue batters -Babe Ruth, Lou Gehng, Jimmy Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin "There a~ some things in baseball that happen that li ve on forever. I thought this might pass on like everythmg else, but the news media keeps this alive," Hubbell said. ''It nas lingered on ... and I am proud of 1t." The 6-0, 170-pound Hubbell was known as "Kina Carl" and the "Meal Ticket" when he pitched for the National League·~ New York Giants from 1928-43 A lef\-hander wtth pinpomt control and a wicked ..crewball, Hubbell compiled a 253-1 S4 record w1th a 2 97 hf tu me earned run averaae The All·Starpmc on Jul) IO. 1914, at New York's Polo Grounds was the 1«ond one evtr pit., ed "and tt was on a tnal basis to i.tt 1f 1t would keep 101na." Hu~ll said "Thc owners really didn't want to have 1t" However, Hubbell's performance cau d a national stir and the 11mc c.u&ht on H1i feat apmst five future Hall of Fame" i~ now leicndary. but not 10 tum . "I had JU\t turned 2S 111 thc t1mr and I had never played against any of those fellas before and had never even seen them play I re<;pccted every one of them. but I had no fear of any kind," said Hubbell. whogrewupona cotton and pecan farm m Meeker. Okla .• and seldom saw a newspaper. "I knew they had hit home runs off of much better pitchers than me who had better fastballs and curveballs than me. but I didn't think they had ever seen any 'screwball pitchers before I figured I had everything to gain and nothing to lose." Hubbell recalled "bemg a little bll too pumped up and trying too hard" as he ga\le up a leadoff single to Charlie Gehnngcr and a walk to HeinJe Manush before facing Ruth. "With two men on artd nobody out, you try to strike out the next man and I tned to do that wnh Ruth and I did (on a called third stnke)," Hubbell ~1d. "Then Gehng comes up and I was trying to get him to hit the ball on the ground somewhere and hope for the double pla)'." Gehng swunaand mmcd at a third stnke as the runners uecuted a double steal Fox~ also went down swmamg to end the first inning Simmon~ and C ronin both $\ruck out on 1-2 pitches 1n the sttond innina before Btll Dick~> \napped the stnna with a <,1nglc l d\)' C1ome1 then struck out to end the 1nnina. "That'1, the-only 11me I ever did that in my cart>er -\tnke (lUt five 1n a row The \ltuation never came UP. ap1n t'l'quinna me IO do that. • Huhh<'ll "1111 ·1 nncr tned to ,tnkr a Carl Hubbell batter out unless 1t was necessary I had the control and l went naJ'lt to work on the hitter and tncd to get him out on the first pitch or the second pitch That enabled me to save myself and I think I proved that by p1tch1ng In so manr extra-mn1ng games ... Hubbel said his fondest ma,ior- leaaue memory was dunna the 1933 pennant race when he notched an I 8- 1nn1na. 1-0 victory over the St Louis Cardinals and didn't walk a batter That year. Hubbell won the league·, Mo t Valuable Player award with a 23-12 record and I 66 eam«I run average and had his annual \alar. ra1\C'd from S 16,000 to S 17. SOO He wa\ MVP again 1n llH6 wnh a 26-6 record and 2 11 (R.\. He retired 1n I Q44. t~o :.rar\ hcforl' the player.;' pension fund \tartl'd and ~ac; 1n ducted inlo the Hall off ame in 194 7 Thescd:J\'i, Huhbcll h\e'ion Social Secunt' a·nd ~tlOO a month he rect>1\C\ from the San Frano'iCo Giants a.-. a part-llml' '>rnut and instructor The effcu' ot a \trcll.( in 1977 hac; left h1<; <,peec..h c,lurn•d .\ "'dower HubbC'll rc'l1de.-. 1n a tin) apanment here where he \It\ pool\ldc b) da) hstcn1ng to ballgame' on the radio and spendc; h1' night' "atch1ng Amcncan I cgion nr minor league baseball game\ 1n ner'>on Y cars of thro~1n(t the \t rewhall has left hie; lclt hand '''l k10g out trom his side with the palm upturned hke a maitre d' looking tor a tip "I had calcium dcpm1t'I m the elbow. But back then w1.· ne\Cr had tra1ner'i who kne~ hnw to take care of an arm:· \.aid 11 ubbl'll who p1tc ht>d 10 -shutout'I 1n l'H6 and threw 46 COnSC'CUt1ve <,eorClc'i\ lnnln(t\ ·• t did an awful lot of p1tchin(t I o;tarted C\Cf) tounh da) and I did ~1mc \hon rt'l1ef 1n between . P11lher'> don't do that am mort " One ·mc)(krn-da~ pitcher H uhhdl said he 1s krcp1ng tah.-. on I\ Bo'ton Red c;;o, right-hander Roger Clemen.-. who wa<1 14-0 al one 'itage this season. "I was ge111ntt .1 little h11 unea\)' about that I've got the (ma1or lt'ague) record for 24 Mra1ght game'" 11hout a loss I didn't know ho" tar he wa~ aomg to 10." Huhhc:-11 said "Rut hack when I played. the\ didn't makC' \O mulh to-do aho"t thme,' f(1ght now. an\ kind of rl•rnrd m.1kl'' the hl'1td· lint'\ MONDAY. JULY 1~. u~ee An els split wit Boston; lead by 1 1/2 Candelaria throws 5 strong innings; Red Sox fall. 12-3 BOSTON (AP) -Veteran south· paw John Candelana is work.Jn& hts way back to full strength wtth the Angels. ·Candelaria. who had bone chips ~moved from his left elbow on April 16, allowed only two singles m S1h scoreless innings Sunday as tht Angels walloped the Boston Red Sox 12-3 for a split of a four-pme series. "Candelaria's been a winner all his hfe, so it's hard to anticipate less than he gave us today." Anaels Manascr Gene Mauch said. "A little later on in the season. when he's ready. he's goinJ to be a big help.'' With the AnJels in front 4-0. Mauch decided Candelana had gone far enough 1n JUSt his second stan since the elbow surgery. Mauch gave the 32-yea.r-old left-hander. now 2-0. the rest of the day off. Candelana struck out six batters and walked three while throwma 80 pitches. Right-hander Doug Corbett then collected his eighth save W1th ease as the Angels went on 10 pound five Boston pitchers for 17 hits. a season high for the club. The game was delayed for nearly three hours at the stan by heavy rain and played on a soggy field. "It was a good way to finis~ up a hell ofa road trip," Mauch said after the team ended a 7-3 swing. "That long rain delay at the stan could have hun. "It's not easy for the players when their emotions arc toyed with and they have to hang around for two or three hours like that. You don't know if you want to play or go home or Todar'•.-.me None scheduled. ,._.,'•Pme All-tar pme 10 Houston. S:3S p.tn. ~ Nut A.qel p:me Thuflday: Toronto at An&els, 7:35 p.m. what . I appreciate the effon Candclana pve under th0tc con· d1tfons." Dick Schofield homered and drove in three runs for the Angels and Brian Downing hit a two-run homer. Schofield doubled in two runs in the sixth and hit a controvemal homer in the founh. He drove a ball to left. and umpire Terry Cooney ruled that 1t bounced off the li&ht tower and back onto the field. The Red Sox argued that the ball hit h1ah off the 37-foot wall and should have been a double The Red Sox fell behind 10-0 and did not score until the eighth innina. Bobby Gnch drove 10 the An,ets• first run against Boston st.arteT' Jeff Sellers. l-4. with a two-out ungk 1n the second. Schofield's homer was hts seventh th1<, sea.son He doubled off the wall 1 n the sixth 1nn1ng after Doug DeCinocs doubled and Gnch walked, makina the score 4-0. Downmamade n 6-0in the seventh inning w1thi his 10th homer of the year, then the Anaels scored four times in the eighth on two-run sinslcs by Gary Penis and OcCinces. The Angels reached the All~Sw break wnh a 48-39 record. I 'h games ahead of Texas 1n the America.a Lcaaue West. Boston retained iu ~ven-game lead over the New Y ort Yankees 1n the AL East with a S6-31 record U.S. wins silver in water polo Soviets capture gold on 10th day of Goodwill Games From staff and wire reports MOSCOW -The Soviet water polo team Jumped out to an early lead and held on to defeat the Uni ted States for the champ1onsh1p at the Goodwill Games Sunday at the Lenin Stadium's open pool The Soviets scored the lirst six goals in the water polo match and ne,er wert> 1n senous trouble in a I 0-S victor) o~eran Amencan team which included six members of tht> I Q84 Olympic gold-medal team "They caught us off guard in the first half." U.S. goalie Craig W1lwn said. "This 1s the best lesson we could ha' e had to help U\ qua hf~ IGr the Olympics." The United State!> must lin1\h 10 the top six at the next world cham- p1onsh1ps to quahfy for the I 9K8 Olympic draw The Amencans got their lir;t two goals 10 the third penod. from l IC Irvine product Jeff Campbell and Nrwport Beach's James Bcrge'lon. but the Soviets outscored them~-I 1n the final quarter to chnch thl' gold medal. Alan Mouchawar <>rnred t"o goal' for the i.\mencans. who wound up w11h the silver medal Threr So\ ll'\\ -Sergei Mau mo'. M1kha1l f\ ano' and Sergei Markoch -scored t~11 goals each "'W e ha'r a collect1,e "3' 1.11 playing." So' 1et coach Bon\ Pnl'len s~ud "We pl3\ well together That '' our strength " The 'iov1et Union won the team gold medal in men's gymnastics, with East .Gt"Tmany second and China third. The United States was fifth. JUSt edging out Japan. The United States wrestling team. led by Olympic medalists Mark and Dave Schultz. beat Mongoha for the bronze medal The Soviets shut Bulgana 10-0 for the ROid medal. Five more U.S bo'ers advanced to the semifinals Light m1ddlewe1ghLS Mylon Watkins and Michael Moorer stopped their oppoents. while fly- we1aht Arthur Johnson welterweight Rich Ro)'al and llghtv.cight Romalhs Elhs won b} decl\1on. The 10th da\ of the 1ntemat1onal 'ipons festival WaS a bUS~ One. With comoct1t1on in nine e'ents The da)' alc;o featured an appcar- anct> b\ former President Richard \11,on. ·who is m town on what is deS<.nhcd as a pmate fact-finding tnp "-11\on '1s1tcd a rc-cept1on for \mencan athlete.-. at the home ol l t., amba.,~ador •\rthur . Hartman and told them he "had won and lost a fe~ m)self " Tht" So-. 1e1 LI n1on won all four gold medal\ on the da> to add to its h1g kad 1n the medals count With ( rur. In ' dn ing gold and cham - p1on\h1p'> in water polo. wre~thng and l! ... mna.,11c .. the hosts ra1~d their total of SI gold.-. and I 32 medal\ °'era II The l nned States wa<, a ,1"tan1 \ccond v.11h 31 gold medal" and •n total £.l.,t (1ermam was third "''h .-.c.·,cn gold., and 21 medals \ergl'I < 1un It"' of the c;o, 1et l nwn ·dgl'd \ml·ncan Dan Watwn for thl' (Plea.e .ee OOODWILL/B2) l\rgentina stuns U.S . in World Basketball OVIEDO, Spain (AP) -Ar· gent1na. led by Esteban Cam1ssasa's 21 points. shocked the United States 74-70S unday 1n the opemnagamc of the semifinal round of the World Basketball \hamp1onsh1p$ as the ~menc.an<J m1\scd 16 free throws It was the l\mencans' first loss tn the I S-da)' round mb1n tour· nament. Each team plays two more games tn the semifinal round before the champ1onsh1p round bctins Thursda> 1n Madnd fn the tWO Other pmes In Oviedo Sunday n1aJ'lt, halv ed&cd Can da 89-86 and Yu10,la\.1a crushed C"tuna I 06-82 The Unittd tatc5 must Wln lht1r next two pm", aaamst Canada and Yugo,lav1a. to have a chance to win the &old medal. The dcfcnd1n1 champion and favored Sov1tt Union. playina 1n the other ~m1tinal grouping in Barrelona heat (rrttee 105-93 Sunday In Barcelona's other <iem1finals game' CO\unday Spam heat Israel Q4 6'i and Bra11I downed Cuba QQ tn The \menrans. comma off an 1mpre\\1H 86·64 rout over Italy last Thunda). appeared to be a different team ap1nst th( in- spired Araenrmes fo'""°ard <. harles Smtth of Plt- t,hurah led the United States wtth 11 point\ (enter David Rob- tn\On of Na' y had I 3 points., but he ml\~ e11ht of I 2 shots f'Tom the field and four of nine f'Tom th( frtt .. thmw hnt The Amencani made onl)' 14 of 30 frtt thm...., as tht pan1san Arienttne crowd whistled and J«f'C'd every t1mt they skpptd to thr ltne BS Orange Cou1 OAIL Y PILOT I Monday, Juty 14, 1888 Houston hopes for Astro-nomic turnout , All·Star am~couldhelp · city fo et economic woes- lhe fir'$l indoor mid-season classic was pla~ 1n 1968. ancc, J don•t know. We hope the concentrauon of interest in baseball and the fact the A ltOI have been in fir1t place most of the season will create mo~ tan intere t." HOLISTON (AP) -When u opened 1~ doors for the firal umc Apnl 9, 1965, the W'Qther forecast called for ram, thundentomu and po ibly strona winds. The pme will iivc Hou~ton1ans a chance to forget their economic problems and double dJait unemployment rate. The city's economy has been hard hit by the oil slump. Astro home attendance also could act a boost by havtna the national spoth&ht on baseball in the Astrodome. A ~llout crowd of 45,000 IS anttClf>!ted. The Astl'06 current 16,000 avcraae 1s up from earhet in the season. but Weidler says the HSA wants mo~. "The current averaae would JU~t put us around the l.2 millidn.'' be said. "We want to &Ct to 2 millton." But that was no concern for lhc fans who poured into the sparklina new Ai.trodome, billed as the Eiabth Wonder of the World, to witness the fint indoor major tcaaue baseball same. Their team, renamed Astros from the Colt 45s. beat the New York Yankees 2-1. In the mtcrvenina 21 yean, the prototype stadium has been the scene for many memorable sporting moments. The Astros attendance is down this season althou&h the team has been 1 n first place most o( the ~soo. At one point, owner John McMullen threatened to move the team to Washinaton 1ffans didn't start support1na 1t. Jam Weidler, vice pres1dentof1he Hous1on Sports Association, which operates the Astros, said he 1s hopeful the v1s1b1ht) of the All-Star game will create more Astros fans. The Astr0s have averaged 16,000 throuah 39 home dates this season. The buildina was only three ycan old when the National Lcaaue Atl·Stars won the 1968 aame 1--0. It was t'he only 1--0 score m All.Star history and the last shutout. The AstrodomcJ.. officially called the Hams County Domed :>tadium, has provided memorable entertainment for millions. The M~or League Baseball All-Star game will add its glitter to the Astrodome's history Tuesday whtn it returns to the stadium where "h's (Alt-Star game) good for the city, the Astrodome and the Astros." Weidler said. "How that will translate into increased attend· The Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies battled for the 1980 National league title in the Astrodome in one of the most Baseball needs a break fro1n its unusual first half From AP dl1patcbe1 HOUSTON -Baseball's mtd·season All-Star break 1s amving JUSt m ume. The sport needs a breather from a most unusual first half of the season How strange was 11? Well. Steve Carlton. who has led a Sphinx-like existence wuh the media for the last decade or so. submitted to a mostly unrevealing news conference after being released by the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies and s1sning with the San Francisco Giants It reminded some of Bob Meusel. a churl of another era who turned mellow at the end of his career. causing author Frank Graham to wnte. "He learned how to say hello when 1t was tune to say good-bye." But nowhere was the unusual first half more evident than an the standings All four of last year'<> di\ 1s1on champions -St Loui'>. Carlton Los Angeles. Kansas Cit) and Toronto -ha"e dnfted through hard ttmes At thr same lime. the meek have nsen w1th the Angel .... Houston. an Francisco. Boston and Cleveland leading their d1v1s1on or in contention None of the once might:-have suffered more than the St Louie; Cardinals of the NL East who ne .. er seemed to reco\t~r from the shock of losing the World Senes after wanning three of the first four games Zoeller wins Busch Classic In Wiiiiamsburg, Va .. Funy Zoeller, n who began the day five shots off the pace, shot a 7-under-par 64 Sunday to leap past a pack of early leaders and win the SS00,000 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic by two strokes with a 274. Zoeller earned S90.000 for the victory, his third this year and I 0th overall. and boosted his 1986 caminas to S332,883 Two shots behind Zoeller in second place at 176 was Jodie Mudd, a winless four·year pro who earned $54.000 for his showing ... In Kettenng, Ohio, Sally Little and Jane Geddes tied for the lead at the end of the regulauon 72 <holes. set ling up a playoff for the title 1n the 41st Women's U.S. Open Golf Cham- p1onsh1p. Little. a South Afncan on a comeback, and Gedde~. a non-winner from Dallas. will meet for the ladies' Amencan national championship over 18 holes today at the rain-soaked NCR Country Club course . . In White ulphur Springs, W Va .. Don January tapped rn a I-foot par putt on the first playoff hole to defeat Jim Ferree and capture the Greenbner-American Express senior tournament for the second straight year. Tekulve sets NL relief record HOUSTON -Phrladelph1a Phillies • p1trher Kent Tekulve. who has never staned a game 1n his I I -year ma1or-lcaguc career. broke the National League record tor relief appearances when he ap~ared m his 820th game Sunda) against the Hou!lton A.stros T ck uh e broke the record ol 819 set b} Ro> Falc .... ho pmhcd lur the Pmsburgh Pirates and Montreal E "<pos between 1953-1968 Face had 27 start\ among his 848 rarcer p11lhrng assignments. Tekulvt•. 19. broke into the maJon. 1n 1474. appearing sn eight games fo r the Pirates. The Phillie'> acquired him from Pmsburgh on .\pnl :!O 1985 Earlier 1h1' '>ea!.on. the s1dcarming nght-hander '>t'.t 1he ~ L retord for mo<ol games pitched without a start \parl..~ L)'lc huld-; 1ht> ma1or-league record of8119 relict appeararKe<; without a start 807 in the ..\menc:an League and 92 in the "IL r he maJor-league mark for most relief appearances 1s 1.01!1 h) llu}t Wilhelm . .,..,ho also made 5:! \tam. V. 1lhclm pitched tor nine d1ffcrcn1 teams. lour m thc \Land fi\C 1n lh\: "JI Wig o ut ~!lciuna playoff series in lcque history. Tho-Hou ton 01 and Pituburab J. en nased tense struaaJe for American "Football Confertnce suJ>remacy in the Asttodomo, where former Oiler Coach Bum PhlUips once decttcd that the Dallas Cowboys were Amcn- ca's team but the Oilers were Texu• team. The Astrodome's first-of-its kind SI million 1COreboard stm liahts up with a 1non1na bull and fireworks aner each Astro home run and Oiler touchdown. But it's teletcreen has been modernized. The Dome's mas ivc 6,600-ton air con· d1lioner. still pumps out a constant 72-dearee temperature, but batters now seldom blame the Dome's circulation system for a lack of home runs. ·A $42-mj.Jtion renovation project ~ntly was completed and workmen have been scrubbing the a&ina AstroTurf to make it suitable for viewin& by mUlions of fans throuahout the world. Boyd apologlzes for hls out5urst BOSTON (AP) -Dennis ''Oil Can .. Boyd apolOIJtcd Sunday to bis 8os1on Red Sox teammates · for his uradc and walkout on the club Otrtt days earlier. The Red Soit said that Boyd apoloaizcd "ln a closed clubhou1e mcetina for his unprofe Iona.I actions." "Boyd apol°'izcd and then left the clubhouse since his thfee.day suspension without pay includes today (Sunday)," the club an~ nounced. Boyd. a n&ht-hander with an 11-6 record and a 3. 71 earned run averaae. beaan sboutina 1n the clubhouse af\er he learned that he had not been chosen as one of ei&ht American League pitchers for the All-Star Game Tuesday. Cardinal hmers went into a coma and as the .\II· Star Game approached. the team "".as h1t11ng :?O point.., less than an> other maJor lcagul' cluh and had :P home rum. "11l1c McGee. the National League's Most Valuable Pla)er when he hit 351 la~t )Car. was hitting more than 100 pomts less than that Tomm} Herr who dro' e in 1 HJ runs last season had 23 going into the weekend belore the brcall. Things were not much bcttrr 1n ~ansa'> C II\ 1n thl· .\L ~est The world champion RO\als looked ent1reh mortal dunng an I I ·game losing <,trcak that ended la\t week but left !hem well under 500. C ~ Young .\ward winner Bret ~aberhagen was .,trugghng with a 4-IO record and allowing 4 5 earned runs per game \c.ant reminders of his ::!0-6 2 87 prodUlllun ol J "car .11w Mansell captures British GP New York'• Rick Aguilera (center) and Dar- ryl Strawberzy (right) donned red wig• Sunday to greet former Meta great Ruaty Staub ln pre-game ceremonlea. BRANDS H·\ TCH. England (AP) -• Nigel Man!>tll SlOred a Ion$ overdue homctow n v I( tory 1n the Bnt1sh Grand Pnx Sunda) wrnn1nga thnllln$ducl with a 11 BOATING Quote of the day Memphis Chicks outfielder Bo J1cksoo 's pen:ept1on of his bat ling a"erage. which 1s well bclov. :!00 after two.weeks .. I'm not worried. I sec m:>sclf as a patie nt ~r<>on The coaches arc patient with me. and when 11 comes around it's going to come around big .. teammate and overtaking a n val 1h 1he dnver's title race The 11-)ear-old Englishman became the first Briton since J 1m (lark rn 1964 to win the race over the 2 f>-mtlc Brand'> Hatch track His winning time was I hour. 30 m1nu1es and 38.471 SC'COnds for an average speed of 129 775 mph . VYC's Toboggan wins Madlock, Scioscia activated LO) .\:'l.CiFLE~ -1 h1rd ha'>eman Bill Madlud Jnd catl'hcr \.111..e ~10..c1a were alt I' atl·d lrom the d1-.ahkd 11'>1 Sunda} h\ tht' I"" \ngt.'k'> Dodger\ To makt.' r1lom ''" tht.'ir ro<;tl'r. the Dod[l.l'r' optioned l<ttlher Jal.lo, F1mpll· and outticldcr R;ilph Bryan I to tht•ir ~·\\farm tc.sm a1 \lhuqucrqut• Madlol'k had hecn plau~d on the J1\ahkd h\t retroact1' c tu J unl' 2 5 a her \Ulknng d pulled lelt groin Dunng hi\ rctOH'I) ht• al'o '>praineJ h1'> nght Jnl..le on a spnnkler head "'hile running 1n thl· Dodger \tad111111 outfield Mad lot I.. v.ac; hatting ::! 111 1n .p gamn \\Ith four home run-. and 22 rune, halted in pnor to Im tnjune<; 5c1osua had heen on 1hc 111,ithlnl h\t \1nu June Ill after he \USta1ned a torn mc:mhranc 1n h1'> nght :rnl..k 111 a June 9 home pl.1te toll1\111n w1th C 1nnnnat1 Rl•tl\ pitcher Tom Brownme,. \uoc;~ia "h1111ng 2.,2 111 ,4 game'i with t"o homl'r\Jnd 111 RBI McCrory overwhelms DeWitt l .\S Vf(1.\\ -I ormer ~nrld Rox m 1n$ C ouncsl \.\-Cltt·ry,c1ght lhamp111n Milton Mc( rt>I) uf C>ctrmt l''\tahhshed h1mselfasa m1ftJlewc1gh1 uintcndcr "'1th a one-<>1ded unan1mo11'> dec1r,111n o\er \\orkl-rankl•d Doug DeWitt of 't onker\ ' 't 1n a lll·rnuntl main e\ent 5unda\ \.1c( rof\. rnrrcnth th~ ~BC"<, ~n 6-ratl·d 'iuperweltcrv.c1ght u<>ecf h1-; realh and \fX'l'd 1n thc nat1onall) tclc\Jscd bout .it the ~hmi.hoat llotel ti> pummel thc facr of the lkW111. r:rnked 1\Jo ~ h'v the World Boxing A'1\0<.1<1t1un among m1ddle"c1ght' McC n>I) broke f~·W1tt''> nn">c \\1th an uppercut 1n the fourth round and opened mt\ on the left side ol DeW1tt's nose and c}e Thcrl' were no kn<Xkduwn<, rn the bout. But more importantly. the victory gave him the lead 1n thl· .,..orld dmers' champ1on~h1p. ahead of Alain Prost of France lvfansell nov. has 47 points and the Frcnthman 43 Prost who had a one point lead going into the 75- lap race. finished third but more than a lap behind lmtcad. th(• race wa~ a battle between the two \),. tll1am\ Honda teammates Mansell and Brazilian Ncl<;on P1quet King wins Tour de France leg JAl N..\ '( CL~:-... France -Amen-• can c)cl1st Bet\} l\1ng \\On 5unda> 's third sta$c of the Womens· Tour de France 1n a sprint fin1'>h ""'Ith Ital)'\ veteran Mana Can1ns laking thl' overall lead from her French nval Jeannie Longo King. 34 a b1oh)g1st from l onnec11cut who started C) c:lc ral 1 ng on I) "" ~ear<. agu covered the 58 ms le\ at an a\eragc of 25 mph. hc-ating ( anins 1n the spnnt by JU'it one ~lond Televlslon, radlo TELEVISION N111111 -GOODWILL GAMES· Men'\ bash·1hall 1 lrom \pain) wrethng. women\ ten n I\, >Jl h11 ng. I rom lvto'icow ( 3 hours. de- la, cd ). Channel 5 . 7 pm -GOODWILL GAMES· Men's and women'\ tcnn .... val'htrng. men's volleyball. men\ g) mna\11n from Mo\Cow (3 hourc;, dela\t.'d) < hanncl 5 ·10 pm -AUTO SPORTS Speedway Amcm·a. C hannel S6 I I 'O p m -GOODWILL GAMES Recap of da) ·~ rnmpct111on (I hour). ( hannel 5 RADIO "111 e' cnt' '1Chedulcd TUESDAY'S TELEVISION Nnon -GOODWILL GAMES: Boxing, m1.·n·., \ollc)ball. men'<; basketball (from Spam). men\ g}n10a\t1n. yach ting (3 hours. delayed). ( hannd 'i 5 other boats from Orange Coast area win trophies during Sobstad Race Week By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Delly l'IMI ... llfte Wf1te< One local boat ....,on her clas!I 1n the second annual Sobstad Race Week for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. and five others won trophies in their respective classes Winning Class B was Paul Queyrel's Tobou_an out of Vo} agers Yacht Club. while Cursor. co-skip- pered by Steve and Jeff Farwell of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. placed fourth in the three-Qa) regalla. Easterl} wands whistled up to 20 knots on Sunda) Buttercup. skippered b\ John C az1er. Balboa Yacht ( lub. plaCl·d third 1n Clase; .\ and Desert Ha"'k "worm Massoth of\outh Shore Yatht < tub placed fourth. T rOPflv winn.r1 CLASS A-1 Raging Ro\v Biii RoM!n~rg, K.•no HarbOr YC 1 C.al4!ne l<.lall Commerford, .o.naceoe YC 3 Bulltrcuo John Cer•er. Balboa YC • D11ert Hawk Norm Meuolh. South Short vc S P1,,..1ne. 8•11 Hooker Soutn 81tY Yach! Aec.·no Club CLASS 8-1 Tot>OQgen Paul Qutvre voveoert YC 1 Tvot>oon Jonn ~Hn. lono Beach Y( J No 1t•v1>0n1 Ed McDO.,Pll KHYC 4 (ur\Or SltYt af\d Jeff Far .. 111 Ntwoorl HarbOr YC S Arrow Bob Hater. Ln\ AnQtlln Y( ClAS!> c-1 Angelica. Tallman Peul\Ofl, ~ HYC. 1 SBOC II, Bruet Welltr\ltl" LBYC J Roe~ •nil Chair Wllll1 Bovd. Blut W••er Cru1lng Cl,;D • L• Olene Frtd ano Brendon Huffman BWCC S S.a Ya JOM Tallmen KHY( ClASS 0-1 POP N UI Pelt an<I Lvdla Ktfll l B 'f(, 1 Roi••• Ken l.arwn, l.BYC J Canlata B•ool< C.•Hora. LBYC. 4 America Ptill Murrav l BVC S Aoulla, Ed Colltr Southw11ttrn Y( CLASS E-1 Frenc.t1. Hube<I Guv CBYC, 1 C.•rmo Seierlano Hin.Che. l.BYC. J Puuvc:•I. JOM S111••v VY( 4 Runaway II, JOM Wlabel VYC, S Sall Shaker. Ptler Stewert, KHYC Electra wln• Llpton Cup The ~ir T homil!t Lipton Challen~c (up .... ent bad. 10 11! onginal home 1n <ian Diego Sunday as Allan S1mon'!I 'acht Flectra. an Diego Yacht (·tub. took advantage of a freshen mg breeze on Santa Monica Bay and won the final and dec1d1ng race. Electra beat Cal1forn1a Yacht Club's defender, Reliance. by one point on the handicap scale. (A protest by Electra agajnst Reliance an the '>«"Ond race was disallowed) Reliance wa!> skippered b} Len Shendan Although there 1-; really no second 1n a Lipton Challenge ra ce. Dick Ettrnger's Free Enterpnse. Newport Harbor Yacht C tub. was four points behind the winner. third 1n the standings. 5tevc Franta's Roller. Balboa Yacht Club wa<; fourth, 11 points. and Barney Flam's Flam- huo)ant. Long Beach Yacht Cluh, was fifth with 15 Sunday's race started in a hght 7-8 knot breeze. but as the westerly piped up to 14 knots Phil Fnedman's White Knight. Del Rey Yacht Club. and Steve Franta's Roller. Balboa Yacht Club. overhauled Reliance and drop- ped her to fourth The Lipton (up dates back to 1903 when a group of brash young San Diego yachtsmen persuaded the fa med Scot11sh tea merchant (five time IO'>Cf of the Amenca's Cup) to donate a trophy an his name for yacht racing 1n Southern Caltforn1a. It 1s one of many Lipton trophies scat- tered around the country. Beek take• Baiter Bowl Sixteen Star boat<> turned out Saturday and Sunday for the annual Ba~ter Bowl. sailed m con1uncuon with Newport Harbor Yacht Club's One--de'>tgn regatta The winner was Barton Beck of the host club Second was Steve Gould. Commonwealth Games avoid boycott by banning Budd EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) -Faced wrth a boycott by five black Afncan nations. Commonwealth Games officials u1d Sunday 1ha1 South ;\fncan-bom athletes Zola Budd and Annette Cowley will not be allowed to compete in the Olympic-style event. The Commonwealth Games Federation. the sames' 1overn1n1 body. decided the two athlete) were ineh11ble under the Com- monwealth Con1t11ut1on to compete for EnJ- land in the I 0-day event. which starts July 24 1n Eda nbul'Jh. fedcrouon sp0ke1man Peter Heatley sa1d The dec1s1on follows the anno,ur:tcemenl unda)' by Tan11n11 that 11 was )01n1n1 four other Afncan nauons 1n boycottmJ the 1 lth annual Common~lth Games ~use of Bntaan's refusal to support economic ,.nctton~ ' rf I ag.tm'lt \outh Afri ca·., wh11e-led go .. emment Uudd learned she was barred from the game\ while on her way homc from a v1ttaae fair .. I am really d1~ppointcd," Budd "81d "I rcall> looked forward 10 11 But I had prc~red myself for the dec1\1on I did not really know af I was aoing 10 run .. There was no 1mmed1ate reaction from ( owlc~ N11ena. (ihana, Kenya and Uganda euhcr had withdrawn the compet1t1on. and there was concrrn that other Afnc3n team, would J01n the boycott 1n a coordinated protest ap1nst Rr11a1n There arc IS A.fncan nation\ 1n the ( ommonwealth. the 4q.n111on l'i~1at1on of lintain and 1t\ former colon1e\ The Corn- monwcallh C1amec; are held once every four yea~ Both N1gcna and Zimbabwe had spcc1fi- cally prote~ted over the inclusion of Budd, the 20-year-olJ barefoot runner. on Enatand's team Zimbabwe has not pulled out of the compct111on, hut is amona the countne' 1hought to be cons1denn1 a boycott ihc ( ommonwealth GamM Federation announced 11s decision at\er a six-hour mce11n1 \unday at on Ed1nbur&h hotel. Heatley said the federation decided thll nc1t htr Budd. holder of the world S.000-mcter rewrd. and Cowley. a ~wimmer, met residency requirement\ for compct1n1 1n the Com- monwealth C 1ame\ Budd and Cowie) both were born 1n South fma but hold 8r1t1\h puspon\ f Budd received her passport 1n Apnl I 984. allowing her to compete for Britain in the Los Angeles Olympics. where her colhsaon with Amencan runner Mary Decker Slaney oc- curred. She has repeatedly been the lll')et o( demonstrations aaaiMt South Africa't apartheid Policy of racial stparataon. Cowley holds a Bnt1sh passport throuah her tnglt'lh mother and as a student at the Un1ver•11ty of Teus Both women have been hvm1 m En&)and. "It was noted that Zola Budd *as scclu~a ehgabaltty on the basis that her nonnal place or re\ldencr was Enaland." Heatley saad. .. No.,.. 1ha11h1s drcmon hu been made we \Ce no oh\Ulclc which should ptTvent countn , 11end1na." said Hcnlley ,, St. Franc" Yacht Club: third was John (1rcther. St FYC. and fourth was Don Wchlan. St FYC The regatta also included the finals of the Etchell'>·.:!2 Fleet 6 cham- p1onsh1p (w1r) T rOClflv winner\ 1 WHO Ir"'" T•m and Tom HOQan 8r001<1 Btn1em1n NHYC. 1 AhOrlle. 8 111 and M#Jrv Mennl119er Oou11 JOl'11en1on, NHY(, 3 Prowen, Rick Hawlhornt , NHY(, • Shv Don 8•ver, NHYC S Bananu Howard Hamlln NHYC 01Mr dattft SOLINC.-l Creo Peerct NHYC SA80T A l C.eolf BKllM NHYC SABOT 8-1 Tom Brovie1 LIYC 2 Jo~h Nicholt 8YC 3 Darren Sootherlend NHY( 4 C11r.1 A1lenc10 BIYC SABOT C-l JOhn Tnomo\on. UY(, 2 Jstt Senlle LIYC 3 Eric: Arnold NHYC 4 Tie t:>etw1t1n Ctlrtuv Zlmbaldl an<! T J Leuon, NHY( LASER 1 Ptter Somers NHYC Hackworth win• at BYC Ban Hackworth of San Francisco '\' acht \tub won the Governor's Cup Junior match racing sene<> at Balboa Yacht Club with a perfect score of 10 win'> and no losses. Competitor\ from 11 )acht clubs com~ted 1n this year'<; C1overnor's Cup for skap~rs between the ages of 15-I 8. sailed in Santana-20 sloops. The event 1s patterned after Long Beach Yacht Club's International Congressional Cup 1n which o;k1ppers engage 1n two-boat match racc'i on a round-robin basis. Mark Reardon. representing Capistrano Bay Yacht Club with a score of 9-1 was second. third was Rod Graham. Balboa Yacht Club. 7-3: fourth. Jeff Peter. San Diego Yacht Club. 6-4, and fifth, Todd Hudgen'i. Houston. Tex. Yach1 Club ~4. • Ledbetter place. aecond In Mallorca. Spain. Bnan Ledbet· ter of an Diego placed second 1n the Finn Gold Cup (world cham- p1onsh1p) which ended Saturday. There were 85 boats in the lltle event. Ledbetter won the Finn nRt1onal champ1on1h1p at Alamitos Bay, and placed se<:o nd in the Canadian na- uonal'l at Toronto. St1g We'iteraaard of Denmark fin- ished first , Jo~ Doreste of Spain wa<, third Dirk Loewe of West Germany 1ook fourth, and Johan Hedderg. Sweden, placed fi flh GOODWILL .•. From Bl aold medal m platform divan" Ourylev took the lead on his ea&hth dJve and on has ninth M:Orcd the afternoon's hiahcst total, 86 •o pQtnl$, with a 3V2 back somcr\Gult He fin1 hcd with 609 30 point' Waoon. who totaled S93. l• pc:unts clinched the ,ilvcr on his last dive. ~ 11}) SOmet'llUlt With JI, tWtsl ror 76.80 Po'"" ~ Morri hurl 4-hitter as Tigers win F p<;>unds Pirates, 11-4.an moveup as Houston loses Gibson, W !taker provide offense tn Royals· -0 e eat From AP ...,.&ctiet .KANSAS OTY, Mo. -Kirk Gibson and Lou Whitaker flit home runs In sups><>n of Jack Morris' four- bil pitchina Sunday, leadina the Detroit Tisen to a S-0 victory over the Kansas City Roya.ls. Morris. 9-6, had l 2 strikeouu and three walks in his second shutout and founh complete aame in a row. He has thrown 22 consecutive scoreless inninas. Morris struck out every man in the Royals battana order at least once. Gibson hit a three-run homer in the third for Detroit's first runs. Whit- aker homered with the bues empty in the fifth. Alan Trammell doubled an a run in the ninth. Kansas City's rookie starter, Scott Bank.head, dropped to 3-3 after wannina his firsf th.rec decisions. The Royals finished the first half of their defense of their World Series crown with a disappoiotina 40-48 mark. The Tiaen en~ the 'All-Star break with a 4'3-44 mark. The Tiaers jumped on Bankhead for three runs in the third. Pat Sheridan doubled with one out. then with two out Alan Trammell drew a walk.. Gibson drove a 3-2 pitch deep into the ri&ht-field bullpen for his 12th home run. With one out an the fifth. Whitaker hat has 12th homer of the year. Trammell then doubled and Gibson walked, bringing Mark Gubicza from the bullpen. The Tiger rally died when Trammell was thrown out on a double steal attempt and Lance Parrish flied to ccnterfield. Trammell hit his second double of the game in the ninth for Detroit's fifth run. * DETWOfT KANSAI CITY WNletlr7b Trammtu Glblon rl LNParin c OEvnl dll 11¥omn lb CoOlnl lf BrOkm lb Sll«lon Cf alHlllll s I , I 4 I 2 I ) I f ) so 0 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 , 0 Wiit.On cf LSmllhlf I( lfteery ri 0rtee1r1 'Mitt• 2" S.ltlonl lb Sundbr9 c Prvorlb ASalazr u Motlev pf! ltanctnu :ass• s r ..... SarelW ....... ebrlllll 4 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 12. 4. ~ OOl tlO •1-s ICMIM1 Clf'I -eoe •-o Ga,,.,. w1nn1"9 ll81 -Gltlsolt CSI E-9r00iltnl, ~9 L09-0.trolt t. Kanu1 Cllv 1 29-SMrldlln, Traml'MM 2, Klno«Y, Wllllaktf Hll-GftKon (12), Whllaxlf 1121 sB~ Smith m 1. Glt>ton ns1 !ft H R•R 99 IO o.tr9tl Morris W.f... t 4 O 0 2 12 K-•atv 8ankMad L,l-l • l·J S • 4 3 3 Gubtaa J 2-l 2 0 0 1 I Ovllllbrv I 1 I I 1 1 Umplral-Home, lltlHv, Flnt, Coble, S.Cond, McCi.tland, Third, o.Ml!\91< T-2:31 A-30,3'1 A's 10, BlaeJays5 TORONTO -Mike Davis' tnple sparked a five-ru n seventh innina as Oakland took advanlagt of a two-out. two-run error and rallied to defeat Toronto The A's, tra1hng 4-3, batted around 1n the seventh. They scored the last two runs tn the mmng when Toronto first baseman W1lhe Upshaw droi>- pcd a throw from third base. Mickey Tettlcton singled sn a run 1n the eighth, then Jose Canseco added his league-leading 23rd homer in the mnth. Pinch-hitter Dwayne Murphy started the seventh with a sin&lc off reliever Mark Eichhorn. bavis greeted reliever Bill Caudill, 2-1. with his triple, tying the pme. Donnie Hill singled Davis home. Curt Young, 6-6, who relieved starter Bill Mooneyham, was the winner. Dave Leiper pitched the final H'1 innings for his first save of the season. OAK LANO * TORONTO CLEVELAND -La'!)' Parrish sinalcd home the tio-btcak.ina run u Teus ICOred twice in the top of the I 0th innina aod defealed Cleveland. Pete O'Brien led off' the 10th by bloopina a sin&)e off reliever Scou Bailes, 7-S. O'Brien took second on Pete lncavialia's croundout apinst Ernie Camacho, ~ho I.Mn walked Gary Ward intentionally before Par- rish sin&)ed. Steve Buechele bit into a forceout, sendina Ward in from third for the fifth run. Mitch Williams, 7-1, pitched two anninj.S in relief for the victory. the Rangers' second straight after a threc-pme losina streak. . * TaXAS CL&VaL.AND lllbrlllM lllrlllll 4 o o o Bernmt lb 2 o o o S 1 2 0 Tab6tr lb S 0 0 0 4121 Cantrcf S l 20 • 0 0 0 Thrnlll Clrl 3 0 I 0 4 I O o Hixon Clrl o o o o 4 0 II Jeco0v 3' S IJ 2 S 0 0 1 Sfly• II S I 1 0 l I 2 I CC.tlll rt 1 0 I 0 1000 IMltrcf 1010 1 I I 1 BenOoc l 0 0 1 MulllM "' , 0 0 0 MHalt il 1000 J7 S I S T.... >4 l I l Sc:er'91W ...... Ttlfl\ -ltt -2-S Ol>ftlMd .. -,. t-l Game Wlnntnt1 RBI -L.a. ParrlMI Ill E-La Pwr1111. P Nfekro, Herrla, Snvct« OP-Ttx•s 1, Clelltlancl 2. LO&-Teus t, Cltlltland' 2&-Cel1er, Fleta-HR-Jecobv I Ill, F'ltlralll (1), Sltl'ra (S) S&-kMHfd (II) S-Slarra, Suiter SF-S.ndo • H RIR 19 SO TtM\ MalOll Harri• MWlllfemt W,7· I ~ • , , ' 3 , I • 1 0 0 3 J 1 0 0 , • PHltllro 6 l J s s Bellft L,7·S I I I 0 0 C:.rnecllo I 1 I I I 0 Mat.On 1><tclltd 10 1 bell•• In the 7tl'I, Salles plfdlecl lo I better In IM IOtll BK-Harris. Umi>lrtt-HorM, Morrlt.On, Flnt, McKHn, S.Cond, Clark, Third, Sl'lulock. T-1:21 A-31, ISO Brewen6, MarlnenO MILWAUKEE -Rookie Juan Nieves threw a four-hmer, stnk1ng out a season high of 12 batters. and Rob Deer bn a three-run homer as Milwaukee broke Its seven-game losing streak with a victory over Seattle. Nieves. 8-3. threw bis third shutout of the season, ta.lung the Amencan league lead. He walked five batters 1n completing his fourth game. The 12 strikeouts was Milwaukee's team high for the year. Ben Oglivic scored the Brewers' first t"Wo runs on sacnficc flies, after hitting a leadoff double in the second inning and a leadoff single in the fourth. Oglivic also scored 1n the eighth, walking ahead of an error and Deer's 16th homer of the season. Mariners starter Mike Moore. 5-9. took the loss, Seattle's first in four games. After his sccond-inn i~ double. Ogliv1e took third on a sin e by Deer and score on a fly by Jim antncr. After the fourth-innina s1naJe, Ogl1v1e went to third on a single by Ernest Riles and scored when Deer flied out Nieves gave up a si ngle in each of the first two innmgs. then did not allow a hit until a two-out s1naJc tn the eighth. The Manners loaded the bases in the eighth but Nieves struck out Jim Presley for the third time 1n the Jack llorrta Ttri.JJa 5, YankeaO MINNEAPOLIS -Bert 81yleven piic.hed 1 three-hitter and Orea Gqne drove in three runs to aive Minnesota a victory over New York Sunday, endina the Twins' five-pme lotina stn:ak and the Yankees' four-pme winnina streak. Blyleven, 8-8, th~ his first shutout of the season and $2nd of his career. He walked one batter and hit another with a pitch. Gaane tripled in two runs and sinaJcd in another. Roy Smalley homered for Minnesota. Bly&cven aUowed a sinale by Mike Easler in the fourth innina and retired 13 straiaht batten before lbe Yankees loaded the bases in the ninth on two sin&lcs and a hit batter. S'lylevcn struck out ci&ht and exceeded I 00 strike outs in a season for the 16th time in his 17-year major lcaaue career. 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Allen. 6-1, who began the season in tht! bullpen, pitched his first complete game since 1983, when he was with the St. Louis Cardinals. He struck out fo urOnoles, walked one, and allowed only one to reach third base. Greg Walker tripled twice for the While Sox and scored each time. Juho Cruz singled 1n two of Chicago's runs. Skinner hit his second homer of the season mto the upper deck tn the second inning. after consecutive one- out smgles by Walker, Bobby Bonilla and Cruz gave the White Sox a 1-0 lead apmst Baltimore starter Scott Mc<1regor. 6-8. The So' added sjngle runs tn the fourth and fifth off reliever Rich Bordi and a finaJ run sn the seventh ofTT1pp) Martinez. * IALTIMOttE SAN· FRANCISCO -~ flm buemu Harry Soil man dtOve ia four NM with a double and 1 throO- run homtt and Mite l.aCoM lllo1wed five hill in seven iruUQll Sunday, leldina the San Franc:i.ICO Oiants to an 11-4 victory over the Pittlburlb Pirates. San Francisco's triumph. eoupkd with Houston'• Ion to Philadetpb.ia:. put the Giant.I one pme abe8d of Che Astros in the National Lape West and pve them undisputed poMellion of first place at the Al~w break f'or the first time since 1978, a year it\ which they eventually finished third. The Gianu jumped on Rick Ro- wchel. 4-11, for three nana in tbe first innina. Rookie Randy Ku\Cbefledofr with a home run, his silltb in just 24 major-lequc pmes. Robby Thompson sin&)ed and went to third on a sinaJe by Jefl'ett;Y Leonard, who stoic IC'COnd. Cbn1 Brown's arounder scored Thompson and Spilman aroundcd 1 rurMcorina double down the fint-bate line. The Giants made it 7-0 with four runs in the third innina. Cbili Divis and Brown hit one-out ainalet and Spilman followed with a home ND off the foul poll in rilht field. It was Spilman's fint NuionaJ ~ home run of the scuon after hituna three with Detroit. LaCoss. 9-3, pve up Pinsbur&h's first run on U.L Wub1npon'1 sin&)e and Sid Dream's double 1n the fourth innina,. The Pirates added two runs in the fifth when /inch hitter Junior Ortiz walked an Lee Mazzilh hit his first home run of the season. The Giants made it 10-3 with three runs in the seventh, includina a run- scoring infield sin&)e by C.andy Maldonado. It gave Maldonado 14 ptnch hits, tyina the Giants' sinaJe- season record set by Duane Kuiper in 1982. Pittsburgh scored in the top of the eighth on lu. Reynolds' infield hit and Brown hit his seventh home run in the bottom of the innina for San Francisco's final run. ""'8UROH Orwlek el Men•M UWllltnu aream 111 RR""°' ri T'"-c MotTlll' lb lklterdlb R tuK'llel p 91.-cld I> Orlll pf! 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Harvev, Flol, Klbltr. Second Man/I Tl'llrd. Oavldlon T-H2 A-1' 177 Mets2. BravesO NEW YORK -Ron Darhna scattered nine hlls for his first shutout ab, 11111 CHICAGO a•, 11 bl of the season whale Len Dykstra * JBon1111b • o 1 o Canoet' ci 1 1 1 o tn pied, homered and threw out a Lecv r1 • 0 0 0 Guillen u • 0 2 I h I t N Y k MILWAUK•• Lvnn Cf 3 0 1 0 Baines rf s 0 1 0 runner at l e pa e as cw or game. SIATIL& Mowsci Plradlv If Prttltv3b PMIPS lb Trtabll ri OHedsn dl'I Owenu l(Mrnev c ltevnlch 7b ll1mo• 2t> T .... "'""' ur11bl Al!Mlanu • o 1 o Klt11tdl'I • o o o blanked Atla nta and completed a J o 7 o Molllor dll s o 7 o owv" d"' • o o o Hultu lb • o 1 o four-game sweep of the Braves. ! g g g ~::!,~b ! g g g ~~i1~\~b ; i \ : ~~!:~~ 11~ : ~ ~ ~ Atlanta, which has lost nine of its l o o o Oetlvlt 11 l 7 2 o M•Von11" 3 o o o Cruz 20 • 1 1 2 last I 0 games, was blanked twice and ~ ~ ~: :~:' ~ : ~ g ~=c ~ g ~ g ~!:' c 1: / 1~ ~ outscored 28-2 dunna the series. One • o o o o-rt l 1 , • k-w ""** of the Braves' two runs was unearned J o 1 o Sveum lb • o 1 o ~ ooo tot tot-o and they managed only 25 hits in the 7 o o o Gantnr lb J o 1 1 l MO lit 10x-1 four games. 0 0 0 0 Carone c 4 O I O Wlnnl"9 R.81 -Cruz (II 1' t 4 t T...,. n s 11 s E-P1rd0 OP-eanlmore 1 Loe-.aJtlmor• Darling. 9-2. afterthrtt stra1&ht no- ~ iw '"'*"" •· Ch1Ca90 ' 2e-Gv111an, lalllh, Ben!Quez. decisions, struck out seven and "'"" -'°' 900-t Ca"9tlo•I 38-G Walker 2 Hll-Sklnner <21 w..w.. ott 1• Ob -S s&-eanOtlOll 1l91 SF-Gui""' walked three. He allowed at least one Game W1M11111 H I -Gantner m IP H • H H so hit tn each of the first seven inninp, E--Phel9s 2, PrHl9v OP-Mrtwaull• 1 """'*" four to Ken Oberkfell .. r 11111 LOl-S..ltlt 7, MDwaullM f 29--0vtfvlt McGr~ L 6 I 2 S • • 1 2 so 2 2 H•-O--(1'1 s-«1ie. SF-Gantner, o-BOl'dl 1 s 1 2 1 , Doyle Alexander. I· I, who reurcd f'tllttll>l lb Grllflnu CanHCOlf Jav'-lf l(ngmn °" Lanlfrd lb Joo o tP H RH H so TMart,,.z 11 l l 1 1 1 o 14 batters in a row before Oykstra's ~ g ~ g ~ L,s-t 1 11 j 4 3 5 wc!.c... 17•3 1 0 0 0 0 one-o ut homer tn the Sil' th innina. 4 2, 1 MllftuMe •11en w.•-1 ' s o o 1 • was the loser althoua.h he allowed just , 0 0 0 HltYH W.t·l ' 4 0 0 s IJ WP-T Martinez four hits. Obtained lrom Toronto on • 1 o o Utnlllrn-+iome, Kote, Flm, L._d Umolrt1.-+4orM, McCov, Flf11. Volta99lo, c I d k fi d J 1 2 o Second, vovno. nwe1. •MCI s.conci Wall<• Third . .Jot1Mo11 July J, A eun er struc out vc an Tbe Meta loOlt. ·~ .... ia die .. ianl• wbeft ceatcr fielder Diie Murpll.>' mi~ ~·1 ~ ... dri~ and tbeD llijped .. he Cried to recover. The ball wau for a triple' ~L ~ IClOred on Watly -·ma • ltOUOdtr. In tbe Ailania sixth, ka Gri.&y led ofrwilb an itllidd bit ud one.out liter Bn..cc 8ened.ici walked. Glenn Hubberd siDlled to center and Orif'. ~y WU CUI ao.n at the plate OG a perfect throw by Oybtra IO catcbet QaryCaner. D)'katn lbcn hat his f'ourth home na.n of the teason with ooe out m the bottom oftbe llltth. * A1'\.AJffA •W Yo.a ., .. SttO ~d 4 • • o 1c111nn a l I 0 0 KHnldl ll> • 0 I 0 c.rterc 4 0 I 0 S'"'41N r1 40 ' 0 , ...... l 0 I 0 MWllNll W J 0 I 0 KllllH a , 0 0 0 SenllN .. 1 0 0 0 Owtllll 11 ,.,,, r.- ., .. a'' 1 > •• , , ... , .. 0 , . ,. , ... •••o ,. .. , ... , 0 0 0 tJ 14 I 1araiw .... ..... ----· .... """ .. •1 __ , Geme Wlnnlft9 Rlt -SeQmM (J). L09-Attanla 10, New V0111 t ft-Obwk .... ~1tra. H~tlra (4). ~IS). • N •I• MIO HOUSTON -Mike Schmidt hn his second home run of the game with one out in lhc top of the 11th snnina. giving Pblladclpbia a victory over Houston. Schmidt, who hit a three-run homer off stancr Bob Knepper sn the sixth inninJ. drove a pitch from Houston rehef ace Dave Smith, 1-6, over the left-field wall for b1s sixth game-winnina RBI of the season. It was the 477th home run of Schmidt's career and bis J 9th of the season. Steve Bedrosian, 6-3. was the winner, pitchina three innings of one- hit relief. Schmidt's three-run homer in the sixth pul lhe Phillies ahead 4-1 apinst Knepper, who fa iled for the eighth tame to achieve his 11th victory of the season. Schmidt's homer followed singles by swtina pitcher Bruce Ruffin and Rick Schu. His second home pvc him 66 RBis. one ahead of New York's Gary Carter for the National league lead. The Astros tied the game 4-4 with three runs in the bottom of the seventh after Ruffin. mahng his third major-league start, walked Tony Walker and John M1zcrock.. Tom Hume relieved and walked pinch hitter Denny Walling to load the bases. Wallcer scored when Bill Doran forced Walling at second and Mizcrock scored on Billy Hatcher's grounder. Doran scored the tying run when thlrd baseman Schu mishan- dled Phil Gamer's grounder for an error. The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the third when Gary Redus walked with two out, stoic second and scored on Schu'ssmglc. Houston's Glenn Davis ucd it in the fourth w1th his 20th homer. tops in the NL. * PHILAD•Lll'MIA HOUSTON lllldul If Scnu lb Samuel 1t> Scllmdt ID Htv11c1 GWlllOflri ~osno Jollu• t •-vou F~u lt uffln o Humeo GGroulltl Tekulve o Roank:'~ ri TatWl MlrlllM 3 I 0 0 S I 1 I s 0 1 0 s 2 2 4 s 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 s 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ooran 7b Hatc:Nr If Gar.-31> L-ZI> OIPlnop Kerlotld o Al/IOY pf! OStnltll o GO.vts lb S.urt '"'°"SI c•en1cn u Wallltr Cf Cruz" Mltarodl c 1(-o PMvtl llfl Wa•lnt lb l9 S 1 S Tl'lllb k_.,., ...... 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Bob SCoddard pitched tbe fteal tlafee inninp for his fina •ve. aDow1.!f a run in the llintb. St. toe.it ...,_TOil COftl'O)'. :M, alk>wed 1eYC11 rum ud fi~c bits in}~ iaa•• The Cardinals &oc*. 2--0 kwd ia I.be (1.1"11 inninc °" a ~ ...._ by Mike Lt Valliere after hdta cindlter Terry Ktonedy. ~ lais ~ foul pop wilb the bites lolded. The Pldm' ICOftld tbcit ftnt ND tll the thin! on an RBJ lilllle by lip Roberta. San Oiqo lheo bro1ce I.be pme open 'Ul the founh widl iu bigm innina of the ICUOD. Oarvey led off with• li.ncJe and one out llier Conroy bit Knnedy witb a pitch lftd walked Jmy ROY*' 10 load the bua. A nan~ on a wild pitch before teeond bueman Tom.my HCtT (iekJed Wynne's pounder and threw wildly IO the plale ea two more runncn ICOred and Wynne nicec! to third. Hoyt doubled Wynne home and, after Roberts struck :!I Conroy walked Tony Gwynn wu re- lieved by Ray Burris. Kevin McReynolds ar'CC'ICd 8unU witb 1 run-sconna aoub&e and ~ capped the mniaa with 1 IWCHV.D IJn&)e. 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Fhl, ··~ S.COlld, /IN::!Jlw/rrv, TIWCI. 9onln T-3:00 A-21.7'4- R«&S, EJ&poe 2 (•a•pendedJ MONTREAL -Kurt Sullwcll sinaJed home a sixth-inning run to give Cincinnati a lead over Montreal tn a pme that was suspended by rain with one out in the top of the sixth. The pme will be resumed at the point of interrupuon sn Cinc10nau on July 24 prior to the next regularly scheduled meeting of the two teams. The Expos will be the home team for the completion of the suspended contest. Sunday was Cmc10nat1's last scheduled VJS1t to Montreal tb11 season A hght rain had been falling smcc the 'itart Of the game and It IJ'C'W hca' 1cr with each tnmng.. * CUfCI NNATI MOMTit•AL Mtlnlf ~ llOM lb Oanltts ~ eoav"" 8•11 ltl Slllwll n BIJftrl c Ot1ttr 211 !lrow""911 T ...... •r lllll 1 0 0 0 WJl'IMll lb 1 0 0 0 WIC>$1 ... d 2 I I 0 O.wt.0nrf l 0 0 0 8rOOlr.1 u 2 0 0 0 Walleetl lt> l 0 I I Fllllltrld c 2 1 1 0 WOl'llfrd If 2 1 2 I Newmn7b 1 000 Tl~ Wrl9111 pn aun.ao It J $) TetMI S<.anilWIMMla lltr" bl l I I 0 l 0 I 0 , I I ' 1 0 I I , 0 0 0 • 2 0 0 0 7 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 000 0 • ,. 2 Cflldmatt -n 1-J ~ WI .. -1 G-w•l>tllCMd "''"' -our 1n 100 of tlll, rain Game W•nn•no 1111 -Sllllwell l<tl LOB-C•nc:'-" • Mont~ 3 18-Dew-. !l•oot<l Oest..-S!l-Oan ... l (61 s-9f'ownlfl9 IP 14 aa• N SO Brown1n9 6 2 7 0 S ~ TtDOt S l 2 1 l f !lurtt I l 7 I I 2 1 WP-T>t>Dl Bu•"• Umoorn -HOme lli-v Fir\! 6roCIJ.lend9r, S.Cond Wever T"l•d MontlO\IUll T-1 lO A-16 e?t OulNlrrt M41t'Wtv Cf MOavll cf OHll~ Telle.ton c .. , ..... 3 2 I I s 0, 0 s 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 S 0 I I s 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 I I 0 • 2 2 I 4 I I 1 2 2 1 1 Ftmne11 n Mullnlll lb lore lb Mot.ee>vcf ... dtl e.rli.id rt Ul>ltlaw lb Leedllf ~d" Wtlllt c BMartnz c Garcle 2t> 2 1 1 1 T-U$ •-10.sn. 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Gii I Sen FranclK o Houston 40 S4S 41 4S 42 41 S3• Sen DltoO Atlanta Cincinnati ~ '3 SI I ) 46 411 6 40 '' 416 6 40 4 45S I EAST OIVIMON NIW York 59 25 10'1 MontrHI 46 3' S48 I) f'tllladalt>hla 42 '3 494 11 I Cnlcepo l6 4 429 23 St LO<lli l6 SO 419 24 Plttst>uroh JS SO 412 241 > ~Y'•kwas ~ 4, c11ocaoo l Cu.clnnall 3, Montreal 2 16 1n1\lnos suso rain I New YorlP. 2 Atlanta 0 PttilacMIPNa s. H0<1ston 4 111 1nn1nosl S.n DltoO ll SI LO<lli 6 S.n Francl.co 11 P•ttst>uroh 4 TedaY't Oames No 111mes K lledvled TYIMllY'S G.me AM·Star Gama at HO<lston n w-....v-s Games NO games scheduled Tiwl'Ml'f's Games OedWrl al St LO<lo\, n S..n Franci.co at Chicago Allan•• at Montreal. n S..n Oleo<> at Plttsb\.trgtl n Pntlaoetohla at Clnc1nn11l, n Naw Yori. •• Houston, n AMERICAN LEAGUI! Anoels 12, Red Sox l CALIJ'ORNIA &OSTON RJontH1 Haoorck rt Pettis cf )ovner It> Oownlno lf RJCllsn dh O.Cncs lb Jl(Howl lb GriCI\ 2t> Scl'IOflldU eoone c T.WS ab r II bl 4 0 , 0 1 1 I 0 5 1 I 2 S I 2 1 s 2 2 , 5 0 0 0 5 I 3 2 0 0 0 0 4 I I I 4 1 ) l 4 1 , 0 8arrt1t 2t> Staottn 1t> 8099\ )0 Buctr.nr It> Rice If 81v1or an OwEvns rf Ouonon\ n S<;lllven c Rom•ne ct 4l ll 11 11 Tan.ls sc .... bV IMlnel ab r 11 bl • 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 4 I 1 0 4 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 • I 2 I '0 0 0 2 0 I 0 n 1 ' 1 ~ 010 101 142-11 ....... 000 000 011-l Ga~ iN•nr11no R81 Gr1cn 171 E-Dw Evatl\ OP-<:al>forn•a 1 8o\lon I L08-<:1hforn11 10 8oston S 18-R JonH OeC•ncas Scl'IOl•elO 8oone 80991 Hef!OroO HR-Scf>Ol1el0 (l J Downing IOI Ouinones 12 1 5--Pwttll '" H R ER 1111 SO c;......,... Canot.rla w 1 · o S I l O O 3 " CorbtllS.I J2l • l 3 0 I .... Seftan L l·• 3 1 3 6 1 1 1 l Lollar 2 1 3 2 3 l I S BStanlev 1 l • l 3 0 1 S.mDlto I 1 2 1 1 I Brown I 3 2 2 0 1 8 Stanley pitch&<! 10 1 Da tters on the 1111 HBP-Jovner t>Y Loller WP-~llen Cor bett. 8rown UmPlrH -Homt KalHr, Finl Brlnktl'an. S.Cond Tr.c:tllda Tnord Coonev T-307 A-7'1,314 NATIONAL LEAGUE Oodeet-1 4, Cubs 3 CHICAGO LOS ANGELES MuOllrv cf GMtllws Ii OMrtnz ct Snd~g 2t> Morelf!O rt Durhm It> Jo .... , c Cavlt> Le!)m1tn o Dunston u Eckars1v o Soe1t r 3t> T.._,s lbrllbi S I 3 0 3 I 0 0 0000 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 ? l 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 0000 4 0 I 0 Dur>ea n u Su2t> Lanora If ~rsna1 rf ~tu~ It> Travino c Hamiln lt> Rw11ms cf Wetcn o Srock on 3 I 1 0 Howe I o 0 0 0 0 n l t l T...is Scwt bv """"* •b r 11 bl 4 0 0 0 4 I f 0 l I 3 0 4 I I 2 3 I 0 0 4 0 I ? ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l l • ' 4 Ollu.. 001 010 000-l Les A,...., 000 200 001-• Two outs wnen w1nn1ng run "or~ Game Winning RBI Trtvlno 111 OP-<:h1caoo I LOB-Ctika oo I. LOl An· oelll 3 28-LandrH u• Morala no 2 Eckarsiev C•v Trtvlno HR-M11rsne 11 1111 S8 -!>U (111 S-J Davos Soe1er '" H R ER Bii SO Ollu .. Eci.ersleY 1 ? ? O LeSmllll L.6 7 1 1 l 1 1 2 LM AneeMt Wek h 8 J l I I i1owa11 w 3 6 I o o O I WP-Wetch Umolru Home , Hellion. F 1rl1, Runo. Secono. Pallone Tnlra Enoe1 T-? 42 A 40,911 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Anwtcan LM9'141 lThrwtfl ~.,.,Game.) BATTING ( 19'1 •• l>ahl-9ooos. 9oston. 370 Puckett Mln"4M>ll 341 Youn! MltwaultM , 341, Rice 80\ton. JJ9 ~tttl!Qlv New Yo<'IP., llS RUNS-R Henderson New York. 7' P\>ckatt, MlnnaM>ta ., Pt111110' Oakland, 61, Hrtltk. MinnaM>la SI ~ttlnolv Haw York, SI 11ta1-<:1n~o Otata na 14, ,..,_, Aft9olh, 611 llarflald Toron10 6-4 Pr"'-Y Se.Ille "4. hll Toron10 62 HITS-Puc.kalt M1nntM>la 116. ~llongly, New Yo<'k 113 Rk e 9oston. I IS, Fernandez Toronto. 114 9ooos. 9 oston. 107 RHanderson, New Y()("k, 11 Rle>l{en 9alllrnora 11 TRtPLES-Farnanot1 Toronto 6 Owl'n Seallle. 6, I era tltd wl111 S HOME RUNS-llartflld, Toronto 11 Canwco, 0t11i.nd, 71, LN PerrlSh O.troll 21 Hrt>tk Mlnnnot• 10 ,,...._, Ante!•. 20; Klflomen. Otllland, 10 STOLEN 9ASES-R Hl<ldtrM>ll, Naw York 49, CanQtlOtl, Chieffo, 3'. Griffin, Oakland. 11, Motee>v. Toronto, 21, Wiggins. 9a111rnore 10 PITCHING <• 0Kltlon1)-<:ltmen1. 9oston, 1'·1, 2.65, Rasmus'8fl. N•w Yori. 10 1, 3 » Schrom. Cltvafand, 10-2, 4 17. Haas, Oakland. 7·2. 2't. l\M.on, Tens, '·2, 4 OI STRIKEOUTs-<ttmen• 9 oston Ila, Witt. ......._ 117/ Morrl1. Detroit 116, Higuera MllwaullM. 115, Mcc .. tr•. A,,...,, 112. SAVES-AH•. 9tlllrnore, n Rlillltlll Nl'W 'fork, If, Hernan0e1. o.irou. 1a, Harr1a Teus 15, I Stanlev. lloston, 14 .......... L.ee9Ue C~TilitwMlllY'so.m.-1 -4 IATTINO 11'1 at btts)-<Owvnn, Sat1 Dle9o. ,. MO, C ttown, San llranclsco l3' Brooks -n'i MOftlrHI J)5, O~ttra, ,..._ Yor'll, l30 Relnat Molltr .... m •UHs-Gwvnn San 0-.0 '7. MV<Oflv A"911t•, SI, Htva. ~.. ~. Ra•""· ~. '°· Dorell • .._, ... 4' .,C( •lt-ScNl'Mdt, ~ 61, G D•v•1 HoulJ!Oft. tt: C41rltr, New Yorll jt. ~lltt Afleftl• 5'. Pwlltr. ClndMall, SS 1 HtTHWVM. San Dlt90. l IJ Saa, ~. .... It.-.. ~trMI. 101, len. HOutlOtl tS. t .,..... Moftff"•. " OOUIL£S-Haya1, ltllltaO.tPllla. 2S f1 °""'*• OleetlO. 74, R. •avnoldt Plll~Oll. -n ........ Montrffl. 21. ltnwtlefrv. New vein. 1t T•tftl.IJo-<o•anwu'I. SI LOUlt , 7, S.f'l'lutl "9111111' tee, 1, lt•IM•. MOt'ltrMl, 6, 9•00ll• ,,,,,,,._,, S. McGtit. 5' LOUii S. Morlf'fO, AJlanta. J ,.... ......... S:30 pm. -Oc:M11 Vltw "'' J'ounlt ln V ...... So<.1111 (IOWr •llmlnaltdl ....... .,.,._ S:JO Oft\ -HUlllNIOll Valav n SN.WW· Fount•"' v...., Nor1fl wllww 'nlurMllY'• 0.... 5:.JO pm -OcHn Vlew·F~eln V ... v south win_. "' S..vlew·fl'-teln Vellh Nortll '°"' Al'M I (at Maltlle 1'¥°'• ........... lleedl) , ...... aMGnMml T...,.,.._ 5.lO om -Stat1ICM1 "'· •o01nwooe1 (lot« etlmlnataol TWMllY'• 0-s·JO o m -Waslrnlnit« "''· CVP<"tls Fadltal ............ G.- None KhtdUlad. 111w1deY'• G.me s.JO pm -Slanlon·Roblnwood wlrlllw vs. Wastmlnstar<YPl'•H Ftdwll io.- CNOTE Tourna ment contlll\M\ lhrough Jutv 21 or 111 Jun6er Dtvlsioft DISTRICT '2 TOUltNAMSNT (at ,,_.... V ..... Hlllll) T._.., Oeme 5 o m -Huntington Valley vs Ocaan Vltw (k>ser etlmlnatedl TuaMa\"'t GWN S o.m -Saavltw "'' Huntlnglon V• .. y• Ocean View winner ..... .,.,Genta S om -WHtmlnster "' T~v winner (NOTE Another oama wlll tit Plavtd Tllun · aav If neceuerv > Seflief' DMsioft DtSTRICT 62 TOUllMAMl!NT (al JeflftMft >r. 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W Me,., I Vll'IWftl Vatllta S 0 9"'1l•'• llomOar"\ s 1 CHllOY'l ) 3 CfllK<l'I Eno•""'~ J > Corn• Ca re I , KaClll 1 Kr11l4t1 0 6 TlllMa'I' CC·lt (•t c-Nitti .. s... Mlluell N£C 4 Corona Ea1r-. 4 laltloe....,.. fl'IYIM SllV\l«'t I 9tKll Cornllen 0 llMI MVwlclt O ,,_...y M · It I (9'CM._) 0 _._Ct St Annex 0 Tht ll'le<e A Team Good Mtcllc:lnt (IH& AcllOll HtwMt1 ...... 8fwlifl"\ LMll •tnotf& •I 4 , • 7 . ' > , , 4 1 s 6 • 5 1 > J > l 1 • • • 1 , . ) s > ' ) 4 s , ' I I AD1el aboard ~el Cordero retuned to ractni Sanday at Belmont Park tn Kew Tork after behal U.S. n . USSR In voneyball · The 1984 Gold Mcdal-w1nn1n1 U.S. men's volleyball I.Cam wall meet the powerful USSR team at the Forum an Inglewood Wednesday Aui, 27 The mccuna Wiii be the first for the two teams 1n Southern Cahfom1a since 1977 The Amencans beat the Russians an their last mccung tn the World C'up an Japan last wanter. 11-15. 19-17, 1.S-9, 9-IS, 15-12 to hand them thcar first tournament loss since the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Amencan stars Karch Kiraly. Dusty Dvorak. formerl y of Laguna Beach High. Pat Powers and Steve Timmons wall lead the Amencans against a Soviet team which averages 6-7 an height. Tickets are on sale now at the Forum and at all Ticketmastt'r locauons. For information phont' 12131 480.3232. S.ddleback ba•ketball t:a.mIM Two basketball camps for boys and girls arades 3-9 will be offered b}' Saddleback College assistant coach lite'e Bame\, beginning today at Saddle back The two one-wee~ commuter camps wall be "1onda) through Fnda} of 1h1s W«k and Jul) i 1-15 and will strt'\S fundamentals sclf-<11s- c1phnc and all phases of the pme The cost 1s S75 for one camp ~s1on and S IOU for both Sames r'C(Cntl~ returned from ass1s11ng at the haghl) touted Dean Smith Camp 10 ( hapel Hill Nonh Carolina The camp began\ each da\ at 8 JO a m and ends at 4 pm Playe" ma) sign up the morning of the first day of camp orb)' send a chec~ pa} able 10 1he Saddleback Collqe Basketball Camp. to Bame~. Saddle back Collcge. :?1!000 Margucrnc Park wa) M1ss1on VitJO. 9269~. For 1nforma11on phone 582-4)4' Ocean•lde triathlon Three of the top four male tnathletes have been confirmed as pan1c1panl'> in the Horn} Toad Truenum 1na1hlon the world's first 10 be run completel)' on a mull1ple-loop courSt'. unda} Jul~ ~1 at the Ocean\1de "1un1c1pal Pier Scoll "1ohna \cott fanle} and Mark .\lien are entered w 1th onh four-tame lronman winner 03, e l)co11 remaining unrnmm1tted for the event. which tstlipeUed to ha' e most of the top 120 malt' and female lOmpe11tors in amon Mohna who 1s S-0 1n USTS events this }Car most recent!) winning the Dana Point tnathlon has been tabbed a ~light ravonte. due to h1~ shoncoursc success -·II bf 1 .tdellned •Ince llareb 8 becaue of h\tarlea aaffered In 1pW at Aqueduct. 'MUi e ' All-Star 1ame Tickets for the Mqic Johnson All-Star basketball game. fcatunnJ NBA stars Larry Bard. Isiah Thomas, Dominique Wilkens, R.tlph Sampson, S_pudd Wedd and Charles Barkle). scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 10. at UCLA's Pauley Pav1hon. are on sale now at the UCLA ctntral ttcket office and at all T1ckemaster locauons Also Joining J ohnson an the pme, which will benefit the United Negro College Fund. wall be Laker teammates Michael Cooper. Kun Ramb1s and Byron Scott 'Wrutling camp• Three wresthng camps for ages 9-15 and I 0-18 wall be offered b) Cal State Fullerton wn:sthng coach Dan Lewis. has staff and tt'am members bcginninJ Monda~. July :?II. The Tuan Youth Wresthng Camp (Jul) 28- Aug. I). wall be for ages 9-15 including novice to two years' expenenct' and the 1wo Titan WrcstlinaCamix (Aug 1-8and l\ug 10-15)wall be for camper. age I 0.18 All three camps wall include mstruc-uon on areas of 1hc spon \uch as throwing. leg anack\ pinning comb1na11ons and mat wrestling from l c>N1\ la former gold medalist 10 the Pan ~mencan Game~I Joe (Jonzalc--(a former "I(~ \champ1on)anduther"·T11.anstandou1s The cos1 for all three c-amps v.h1ch run from 7 am• to 10-IS pm d,111\ wall be SllO for commuter\ and St 50 for Inc-an campers The fees w1ll 1ndude a camp T-shirt I for tho-.c.- who complete the camp I lodging and meals at near·b)' Pac1fil ( hm11an (allege I for lt'c-ansJ. lunch daal) (for commuters). c-ampus fanl111es and a c.:amp 1ournamen1 For 10forma1wn and apphc;ll1ons phone 773-:! 1 lll Mato •portfl•blng tourney Round one of the ~cond annual Mako Sportfi\hing Toumament. fcatunng up to a S 10.000 li~t pnu for the largest mako caught 1n the e' cnt. will be \aturday and Sunday outof the harhors of "lewport Beach. Dana Point and Ocean~•de Other tournament fnzes Cba~ on 150 boats paying an en ti'\ fee o SJ.SO or $500 (ehgible for thr SI 0.000 grand pnze) include $4.000 for fir;t S:!.000 1or SC(Ond and S 1.000 for third in the da1I} hea'>1es1 li\h ~udg1ng. overall pnzes of S8.000. S4 l>Ollanl.l S-()()()and a $4.000award to the boat with the most makos and the highest averagr we1gh1 Tournament 1nforma11on 1s available at ba11 shops lrom San Ou~go to Manna del Rey orb\ wnung of phonan~ Southern California Sportfish1ng Enterpn~s. 1265 Via Enc-mas. Fallbrook. 92028. (619) 723-7470. l't8.JC M>TICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC *>TICE OCFairhaad Onll9t c-. ,.., ................. C.....l Tat•lff''I ..,..., (191 .. ,,......., _, ...... ...__,.. 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TllrH Vffrl old I nd uo flMlff Ind marn Maidens Cltlmlno Price S12,50CH10,SOO t P1ultt Ouc:lllU (Crowd« I 1' 110 2 Miiiion Klswt (Slarllnol a 117 3 Craiy KtY (Escober) 115 • /\llaWI Tld<ll 81rt (~) 120 S Reoel Brown (L1mt>erl) llS 6 Gl1mour Pun tPatlerwnl (2) 115 1 Sla r10tll t8rlnk«llOlfl llS t Aoacllt 01wn CCtslanon) 115 9 Mtrks &alconv CScoll) 122 10 ClllUOU1 (Pedroza) llS l£m TUll£ll .... ...... 11 ~ltllt MVlllC (Cfut) 111 12 041ft11910t WOtld (Owfidol llS ,, Gold °"'°" (OfltOI) 115 IA flr1'"'9tl¢ L.tdv (ltt tt•ton> (I) llS MtUIOM kfSl81 (5-2) 8'1f IO .. ~. hat nlat • I Mii lll'll JUl'I 5ltl at s.nfl Anlll. ·~-ll'\llS , .. ,, .... ~ .,,. .. Hol'tiwood ,..,.., w• At llllfter ,_..; MA!Ut"I 9A.L.C4*Y (6-1) FIW Alf Ml nwt ftOfl'I L~'1 llWfl LOHG$HOT: IU~GAL. lllOWH.. ~.....,... ucs. ' ,..,..,.... ""'• ,,.,.. ~ .,..,.. o6d and UI ,.. liW tNI' .. ~ ,.,.tc;s: G ,200 , LMll Star (~allle) '" t 8rwll Out Thi W1flt <'Wnande1l lit ;J Ot'1l Fllltl (ltMwtll a111 • Ge ... (Scott) 1 If s Otmttan Ool (Mun ... ) , " 6 E~1"*1loll IGemn) 11' 7 Wllllll' Hldee-v IC.Ut-) llf ~"I STAil t .. JI Alfll returft 10 old Wm WOUid M .__ In ~ WIUt n.ld, DAMAICUI DOLL. <3· 11 CllMtl IUll.,, but~. wl6e OM11 11111, •IAft OUT THI WtM• ( .. I) Tint starts ~ 1913 lfll\ VMt. "'' -rlC*I +1111 IOW LOHGSHOT W1NTElt HIDEAWAY stXTM ttAU . • l'urlolltt f'urM: ss.soe Tlll'M vwn Old and 111> nllltt 411\d l'fllt'lt fMkllnl. Cltrmlno Prior SIMOO~no.500 I ISJM1 Amtflct C Wtlltt I 11 S 7 N1turat Fio-(ltackl 1117 l Mtlanlft Joy (C.sl1non1 1 IS • TIMClous Sono (Gerrldol 115 S Purt Hiii (IC.aantll 11S 6 Lfl Almtdles IOraDlt) 115 1 Pl1>1r a Hoo < 9rlnllertion) 11 s I Merion• OrMm (PtllOfl) 11110 9 P""' Miu (Scoll) 1 tS lO Halclltl ~ (l.Am«ltrll llS AMU.... 11 For MY Sus.n (PalterMll'I) 11S 12 ~ ~ 8a1>v (FUl'IOll91 120 ll Tllomu lla Cinco (Stbllltl 121 I lS 14 Tis A LadY (Stbl .. ) Ill 115 NATURAL .. Lowa• (S·2) 0.llllevtd '"'° one blc.k, bldlv flllOlcl It.II 111rl, 11rns lfll c.11, .. Ott MY SUSAN I•· II Had 1ttrt ._. lhla courw. IWNd out lfvouon tllt strekh, MmLA.N· ta•s IO-Y 16· U EleOent Prine• ,.., ,,...... ... at 1111 bordW tor detlUI LOHOSHOT PU1t£ HEAT H VUfTH ••ca.' Furllnol Purse M,OOD Thrll YMrt Old Md U1 tllllft and mtf'll Cialmlno Prtc.-= SS,000 1 Fanlu llc Soll IK-*l 11' 7 Kum On Darline (Crowder) a111 3 Farranlort (C.11-1 116 4 Tiit 8of'nt Star (8111n) 109 S A 8tlltr Tomorrow (Grabill I It 6 "'"novec:t !Enr!Qual II• 7 Rule Tiii Sun lll<uwelO 11111 I Duchess 8all tMumelll 11• 9 Dolls C~nlon (Scott) 116 A eaTTalt TOMOttltOW (l ·S) MaOI 1 llH<IY move and WOfl convlnclnolY over 1lmllar, c;an come r\ofll DICk; ,ANTASTIC wau. (3·1) LHt WI.I ftnl out In owr • .....,, wlM.,. much ll0'11tr lonlolll; ,AltllAMfl09ll (10-11 Mtv wake uo ti boa can, llkts lhlJ 01111 LONG· SHOT. RULE THE SUM Hollywood Park race results HolywMd Panr SUNDAY'S ltESULTS (6ht .. 61·deY ~ mwtlne) FIRST ltACI One mlle Feltl'IOl'oa Mef•Mf 18 1Clt) Karake Leo Velenzut4aJ ACCU &eek !Sievert\ Tome I 363 4IO 320 260 400 JOO 3 20 AllO Ren 8•llik1n Peroomo Sct>uu Or FOf'h SECOND ltACE One m•ie on lurl S.n0y·1 Ee111t t81ack I S '° 3 20 2 60 Leed O<I IMc(e rronl S 80 3 40 Maswa (PlllCI Y Jr I HO Ti"'4t I 34 l Alio Ren Loro Pencno 8a1on PuHr Ablanl1n, O•nclno Kin Scretcheo E •OI01tv1 Pus.r Aroanton 11 DAILY DOU9 LI! 17 7) oelO 111 20 THNtO RACE. 6 tur10nos Ofl tun ke HOI f Plncav Jr I s 00 2 IO 7 40 River D<Uf'l\l'TI« (Mc(arronl 7 60 1 l'O L1r.co1r Pan. 1s1...,..,, 1 40 Time 1'(111 AtlO Ren· R1t\IN1 Run Be•• Minimum,,,,.,,.,. Mao•c Sctal"*I None $1 EXAC~A !S·l l .,.,0 l ll 60 FOUltTH ltACE. llw ml>es Marlo In Thi Stw IS1vn11 Mufi• !Ollv••nl ?eou1 tMazel T1melS0 4 600 JOO HO JOO 2 40 HO Atw Rtn Forgot Tiit R1no Z1nns010a1, Ma•lar Naveio $<.relcflt<I· Nona n EXACT" 11· I J o•ld SIS IO "'"" ltACa . 6 Nrlclnel Counlnl E .. (Vlnlll W tll'loonl (011Vlftl) MldlorO (()n-1 Ttmt I tl.J AIW ltan He's No N\15treu. Awall"'9, Emtteld'I Rtbtl. Cl'laleeo Scralctled Ylt4d To Cal. ONrn ~. JS I XACTA (2·l) Plld ~ SI JCTl4 llACL l I.\ ma.. on tur1. E11cllv1 CIPIOe (l(nl) 26.IO fto 5M Kit.ult IMc....,..,.I S.IO UI C.ltdal Slr•m (MID) ut f Timi 147.3 AIMI Ren Lt FU/f, Amr_,.., E--- M'Lord Sa11er1m SCralchtcl Mens...,.., S2 •XACTA 14·11 oafd 1131'0 sev•H'n4 111.c•. 1 funon9I OUr Sw"t Shim (Slvlnl) 12.IO S 20 > • 1..1 8atla WlllOll IVtlentutlll S.40 t. L• Olvartldt !McHtrOUll 7 40 Magnificent Lindy wins Vanity Time 122.3 AllO lten &ulllon, Slrelolll Slorv Sir's New H~ Ptlllltnlt, SteM Cloud. Screlchl<I 8roao S1r .. 1. ING LEWOOD (AP) -Magnifi- cent Lindy caught odds-on favorite Donmop Themus1c an m1dstretch Sunda} and drew off to a five-length "actor') 1n the $200.000 Van ity lnv1ta- t1onal Handicap at Hollywood Park. Sconng her first 1986 victor'). Ma~n1ficcnt Lindy ran the 11/• miles an _ 02 and whipped the mare "'ho had beaten her on June 28 an the \it a lad} Handicap here. Dontstop Themustc was aiming for a second straight Vanat)' Handicap v1ctOI) Radden b} C hns McCarron. M.-g- n1ficen1 Land) raced third an the field of fi\(· down the backstretch and into the head of the stretch before moving past Donts1op Themu'>IC, ndden by Laffit P1nca) Out<;tand1ngh. ndden by Gary Stevens. finished third another 1 v. lengths back an the race for fillies and mares. 3 ,cars old and u Nil.IC *>TICE Pancay. who returned Sunday after being hun an a spill on June 26, took Dontstop Themus1c to the lead from the gate. Both Outstandingly and Magnificent Lindy stayed close. rac- ing less than two lengths back most of the W3} ~agnificcnt Lind} paid $8.60. S> 60 and $2.60 Dontstop Themusac, the 3-5 choice. returned S2.60 and S2 20 and Outstandtngl) paid S2 60 to show.. The Bnt1sh-bred Bonne lie finished founh and Truffles was last The wanner enJO)ed an eight· pound weight break from the favonte. with Magmticcnt Landy cart) mg 116 pounds to 124 for Dontstop Themusic. Oumandangly was ass1$!led I 18. Magnifi~nt Lindy. a 4-year-old daughter of Nodouble. scored her first vic tory since Sept. 20 at Bay Meadows. U U tACTA <•-II Plld Sll6.50 S2 f'ICK SIX 17 or 1 or S-S-7·7·•·•1 Nici sas.on.20 to !Iva wlnnin9 lfclletl (1111 Mnea) Pick Six COllMlltllorl Plfd U l•-20 10 527 lfekeb (ftVlflOI'-) l lGMTH •ACIE. 1·1116 miles on 1vrl Wiii Sofinl IMcCa rronl 1.40 UO >• L'EmllWt ISltvtnll f.20 UIO Klmrldot ltot<1 (SllOamekarl 6.a Timi I 41.3 AIMI Ran C.111 In Thi a.na, ~. Roo1nllv. 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Paul said Bridges pleadt>d no contest June S to a telony charge of makins a bomb threat 1n an agreement with pros- ecutors to drop three other charges stemming from the March 26 bomb- ing of a Mercedes owned by Gregg T)ree Deputy District Attorney John Spillane said Bndges was unhappy w11h work Tyree had done on the actor''l Po~he sportscar. The explosion at Tyree's shop 1n Van Nuys. 15 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. did little damage and nobod) was tnJured. Bndges, who plays Willis Jackson on !\BC-T V's "Dltrrcnt Strokes" program , was fined S240 in 1983 after pleading gui lty to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon MATTHEW IAOOEIUCK FERRIS BUELi ER'S DAY OFF OM man's struute to take it usy. A ,AUMOVNT "CTUttl :·~-. POl)O-:~~ NOW PLAYING iv.. .... . -•CM'••U .. ,,,..._. ,. .. .... I ... ~ .... •U'- ·-... 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NEW FOR OHLV S1 96-paoe lull-colot Cet• loO of Crwtta -pat1ems. bOOks. eupplies crewel cross sti1Ch needlepaint 1a1ct1 hoOk. c:iuin1ng and more LAURA WHEELER A A , T Comt & tntOY Oii IWdltl atyte ~ Quoit, CM'°'11blt k clew to lm••Y1 I So eo.t 11\ata wMe only •illlltls to bfl(ll ear ••tilMlt NO •us fl'llASl ..... •&I • L' a•••!Y ·--- 8AClllLOll 1 lllMOO• 281HOOMI I SAVE I l/fl f 0 $13 5 0. · Fitness centers. tennis. sW1mm1ng Modtl• open d11ly ! 6 Sorr'f no p111s NIJ'WllOll Btll'h No 880 lrv1nt Avtn111 t11 !61hl MS-ncM Nfl'NPO'' Buch So ! 100 16th St11111t 111 Oov•rl 142.5113 ~ IAIL•NTO 4 lines, 7 days ... M-. Att••"••la•••• w.aa Hoine-ln on d••fled for the lat.t real ..tat.9 u.tinga. FU SUCCESSFUL CITlllN How much will yoor son or dought.tr know obovt ~ ~ applying for their fint fvll·rime iob? f>tenty. if Mor the hoa...., been a newipoper comer Thr~ r°"'9 experience Mor the is olreody a lap ahead of "*r claumatel. While they oft m<n19r ideas, the boy or gtrl wl1tl o M'WlpOp4tf' rout9 ii able to put them to procticol u~ 8us.neu? cam.n learn the bask leom the basic prinoplet from the fim day of storilnQ to deOWf ~rs. They buy ot ~letole sell at rwtail, mob r:oli.ctions. keep their own books and deal ~ people face to face. Carriers quM:ldy find out that "profit" and "loss" ore more than ~ term1. The t>.Mfits of manog1n9 a new1f>Oper rCMst. ore an ~ for o fvtvre succeutul crtlz:en. A g...at numbef of today's prominent men and women stor19d "*r f>Vblic CotMn os ~ carrien And they all 'l'OV<h thot o ~ routw ;ive1 a boy or girl a h.od dart on the future Boys and g1rll 10 year\ and oldet who mov be 1n1ere5'9CI 1n route wOfk should contoct the Doily Pilot rncul011on deportment at 642 -4333 Dally !!~TlON DEPT. 330 WEST SAY ST. P.O. BOX 1~ COST A MESA. CALIF 92626 ·-----------------, I I Y.-. my eon/douvhter wouad I' • I lnfonnation on a Ooity Pilot rout.. \ HIS/HER NAME !...__ ______ \ I ~~~~~~~~-1 I CITV ________ _..tP_I I PHONE~ ______ ___.AGE.__I I ' PARENT'S I I SIGNATUR I L--------~~~~~---~ ., ' • 0 ' ,. T • • I • I I " • t • • ~~~or.. •• -& .. ~Coat~~O~A-IL~Y~P~IL~O~T-/~~~~·~Juty~1~4,~1~Nae~~~~~~~--...,..----------.... ------------..... ----------.... ------....:~------------~~~-----=--au... !W tut r'nl,/!1111191 /lllWMtl lwnl ... 1111111 ... ,. !Y tlflt II !." r.1a.M ::=t-~: .. '" .., ........ ~ ~ . ....:=.l!f. ___;.,._a,.., ... ;:; ..!8: "":..-:=' ~.U~ 11-!..Y-":.r.,':'."l.!..B ~11::.t·.~ ~-~!: :-:•:.:\.! .... .: ='LT,:~ . ":F.:...-!r: -r::~ ";:',::·: ·:,~ ~-=-~--;.:: A."':':9-::-..::-.:.;:'#oo .... ==.'! -..&:-4'1·"11 ;;-:.:-== j 11 3,1 .. ,..,,. ~ No ... ,.,_,.~ IOMtWWllwd. . un/1tetlen••1on, ;;i';J,.. ,...,., oalt AHfiQUililif1rt1h 1o oeo . .....omw =-....... rl . . rn= ...... 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Mull beUI oNmn. ftM'll/fUSI I LMllp, 111111"" .,. ,..., •11•1nt !. '71. Om11111f1 -ow .-m::v 1 I aeo ~~~ •111 1e1n: w1111em ,,011 • .r !!!!M*'JL... MANiCUNif '~~,...'°~ ~~0:-.... * OONLtaoo.MO-tOOt 1101"°"',..,.=f • ... Ct .. "'" 119 8a1ery ~IMnturatt 1 ... 11_ ~ 1401 Olll et., -,_to•--'" W/dlntlll,for ......................... 01M1 --114-ttlD "'8iSHHilOWHriAL ............. ~ Hr. 0. ..... ~ .-.,..tit-. lend =eet•blllMd or-.,..._.Id\. CA'"'° ~. ==~P/U 9Mctl NII hdo1...,.., lr•lllPOfUlillan tTS.W ~ IJdt. 114-tt I .,_.., "*'°'• =· i....,..~~~-NW-::::1t:::irtri::",...-:::- ....... ., ....... ,,_.. to TIL MGMT tn tM .._, to e.m, Ne1Cere417-701S. ,.,,,,,.--:t:~· tCMll" WNll1, ca.. 1• e. 11tt1, • 1--' ftlklt 9 .-1r11 en Lm 1111•18 Mldlld. ""°· MECHAHiC WQiO T"*-H.""W. Ha. prtnl Good _.. It• l•r--•,--r;;-.....:... ___ Colta....._CA.12121 organizectone,:;eon to ~':..~d ·~1:xp .... 1411°' ......... 1 Wlttlowntoota,Nldrtwln OMNGeCOUNTYAMA Giif'•IPol:ldrln•.,... .... 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Oglelt.CM weltcir.llUMl.' =:,.,.., ~ ft':.n~ =--:.: end01 h~ht1eo1 --.100 • ~.:.::=..t~ =:.., ...., t1• • ..... ...._um.. ~to help wMh set ,_.. AH8WEAINQ Houn UOpmt:OOpm 0 b"llaftMll.Gt•tar 1 wu er . 1 ""'' -..~·---W:MiYiriib ~!!!':!!!J:......lltd Seotlot._ 4232 ••-.... •u-lwtteflbOatd =-.:."'~1:00,;m.~ a.--A-... ....... LA~=·::: ~WTV..!!.'!= PMTTIMI!. ....................... wlQ. P/TWl'llf nm• ..... •ltrlln. 1:3Clem4pm a ........... '*' lrw lifter w .1=. ..... ::.: """~-..... ""*" ,..., • ...._ :::-,_aa.~·~lllermanent po9ttlon, I L.mtefotklf'°P,c:Mdl••' Oreveyard: 1401 5:30pml42-M71. * ,._tlllt •onboltom ~,_. l:Sl•~l=-I~ ~v-..0:-CAIH 1Mot1111Mne ' peoad offtoe Ind be or-~.·,.,.,.~·~ f8llHon 8'IP8"lll ,..,...,, A'f'OOldo A.a. "'204 .v ......... *' n~:,-1.:,::. ONLV. ,at± ,,, HOUilKIPE" & ~ Ex1l1l11t ~ typing a Mng. Girt II acuwty ~pert ~lwltl ·~.,..=~!: 1Le TllolW Ofiiftt M. n -.... CMLDC.tM•• a a. and~°"" '-D' ttoe. Cel for .. appt tlme .... helptorl'ftOtn. ,..... Tetemnettno * leMoeUptt •• it RHRIG Hotpolnl, ...... ..,_ bed,.: ••-•rr• -=::-.~:r. ... =·':..~'r'""· 11 ,.,.,....., ~--=.. ... .=: "'r:;:-;::=c-::n:: ••n.1111 1::"5E$' tr::.:: •. 11.1~0.~ £:.i:&=: :::e:X!='· NiibiAiViriii" IUIHlllll ..!.!!i'llmll•lt :;.y=:,":: · Mlary,no..-no, .. IYMIMI Hunt11,1008Clh-...a1 en-t12 1 rm tbl w/I ohn, 11--:===.n.~· ,_ 1 mo old baby boy •Y P1L1f ......-pertlnCe. Gtnaroul em. , no tllfP nae, hi't ~ .,_,. needed El oro 7tl-al1 A9NQ ._ a llde . .,.2...,10/M •m. _or.....,..__.,..""""',.,,,.,.,,.,...,~~ 1111 .. onty,.._... sae>W•h)<St. 8"'Y "Ml l!tt~ offtc ~nl9cNiidltecll-MMonrFtt,lelt-1,0ll to oonduot a Mn~ TUltll'l7a1~1 IWveMtooo~ M6ViNCi: ._.. ... Nowt IC8 • o • I I T o m eo.t.Mw wlbUly~50yl/Wll OCMtt peld vwtlOnl. landyee2"'84S. Study for the ~ 8antaAne667..-.0 1326. TVoolor 1t' l1110. ~tnMlnt.Oond ....,.,. T ...... • • 122-11121M2-4Ml.21. 9•2· A~·w2-:. AootY11nP1tW.Monc11y APTM11111twuoeMan eo..tP\lbllNnaCo. el~v~u. AIJdrntoonct ...... 7907 Ollk·•bed aoo. Olk Lobltlt .,.. $ l1•iiilll 1111 llTIBl'IYP/T ~11 and well thri.i ~~. 10inMlpm In 8o Llgunl. ldld In rol top delk. Ollk ... water 111111 JIO Wte W&WWWaM1L" Bk~~-2&-30tn. gtoomellt. Salary oom-unu-•-~~~19~ .............. iWll.. WUlce.t•~= ua 1..-a""," ... i~ pOo.) tbld71. !7!_~'": ._ _, "" .,.. ~-men1urata wllh ••· .,. _ _. ·-· ..,,. ""'-Neeclil~"'---·-· ,_.,.,.., o auwv. all rm ----· CARI LIVE-IN. lrvln• 200 . CM MO-l4e3 pertenca but .. train 8outtl Co.et Piiia 10 hfl ••l•ry oom-"'9IMl1t phOf'9 vokle • dable trelneea. c;t; tut 1550. Whit• m~+ 111. lode lo •10. - llmlly •II cHldr#i rnuet FfT Of'flCE CLERtCAl No Call JoM 831-12te . (Low .... nw ..,.., IMnlUt'8te -~elf$). Ben-must, no~ ,. Mw ... Qwnoe for CIW1 ~ ..... ltun-.. '° •10• pl= MW9 Wild drlwr'I lie. Ix p n 'c . C . M .4 EOE M/F eft1a. A9f9 ~ d qu!Nd. for ~ adwuoeiwrt In ~ I llf ...... '*'II brw/.._ CClf tbl 8'0W 12.1. mudlo f:'.:.eoc:,·~~ CH1rb0t/Adam1> NMl, 1·,;~~;J:i. llTl&ULll Bklpl43-1toObtwnM ~~·~ .. == oompany.as.aM -LD flt.atn aet"'300+cln•IMO+ IM25.MMtOO. M Mii for Mre. Ulle.. honeet, Nit ltart..s.chr, 14 ..... NMd oNnge? JU9t .._, A RE 8 p ON i llH ! l moonllahter91 HcM'I: --.. ... -..a...... IMlr llootl t71. m-2308 ARTWOfi(j:j,tt. C8it n-1mk ~f . Jane ~ · .: lng~?WMtto~ WOMAJol needed tor fU11 Mondey-;'rlday &:30pm ~ 4 Pteoe Mno room.-, --ULll ..._.,.., A. ~INA i'iOOiiKUPER -LadY lo 76l-6522 t P99I ... pfT ReoaptlTYSJ. fWable, IUClCH:ltuf1 Befor9 you time office help/..._ to t :OOpm, 8alurday L.... Ali ~ 1~7 •• ,· ~':!~. Al VrlftuN,.,.. 00' Lftho. W. Moore ~ ........,... "°°"'· boetd & euttty deat9nee. V1ry flex hr1. Mgmt do ~I Cel Eldon at Ptldftc Ptano Rental. CM 8:00lm to 1:00pm. 8tart -...... ... --" Cell 7...,.. ~ J. ~ Giii. Ulery· Nwpt 8ch General omo. oppty. Airport erH. 768-1901 lltd find outl l45o&480 1t 14.00/hour plue ANTIOUEI M2-4254 719-t44t ~ 144-t81t M/Hr. 762~1 m&lWllJm CLERK-BadtBayUquor bonuW. Prt¥11e d.-& ---"'1 8'lofll&t'iow..t.Oood MOVING8ALEI BUMPER 119cMr'1 IOfl., IEllllLlff•I -•• Nw John Wayne AJr~ phone, ca1u1I altlre. VaryflnequllMy.Coftecled oond. Plaldlear1tltonee. Thomel'f'lle din T..-.. 111t1,0001080. ltH•MI .... RECEPTIONIST /Gen Off --DTl11 pott. Wine knowtedge Home WOftl .. welcome. from 11 yw'I trawll. t 175 both. Je11lo1 tbl. I cNlra. wood d.-, tor ll.e ad I 0 tiEUtiHXM' W• .. eeaklng lndMduall Yacht Salee. Newpof't, Pf9f'd. 142-4n4 For lnteMew Oii Mary Fumtt\n. ~ dodl.I 72CMlll4 llltlqUI benOhel & .... 11.400/080. 141 ••• to perform I ~ of P/T, Sit/Sun 8-5:30, GW lfter 5:30 Mon.-Fft. or a emal....,,., tt9e, bdrm .... r9ftM • TUTOAtNO 5 .. otnc:. dutlM. lddt'I hrl ftelt N-ltNt COMPUTER REPAIR 8-38at.atl42-6171. MooAng-Multllltll AIFNnd!Pro'ftndll: ooudl&wtckar.._.unlt. Odored Z.-21 lTV C.edenlial ...,._ *25tv of 46-65 WS>fT\,. call DeAM 642:5735. r, TRAINEES-HS gred San a.mente, 411r1117 Sold a.ry cof tbl lllt. peUo furntlure. IU 4211 1125, ~·· CIU ~ 764MM74 17-29; U.S. dttl9n onty; OOCll8. ctllMr'I t11SO -.; MOVINO SALE u--wav., ::; . ...Hl•ll •••-•-IWnto,...,..,.._ofthe bWlt. bM lof9llv WI m ~ t , ••lllA1• llft State Fenn on.. excee-Nwpt acti 8hpg Ctr CMpr -. -ert oomputere at our exp w/WNee eooent: ._.,. W2 ..,_ .! r. 1a.n Canary I CfOI . -lent pay lltd benefttl lhllt Prof front omc.. """'*; Experleno~ preferred, exc •11>ene S*Q. ~12 tormel din rm *•/chine pc "• 142.-? DENTAL . Needed Include I COit~ penon to dlfect phone .-da)'I: Call betMen M-F, 80().262~ or Cllt>. Ol1g. 83000.:. ~ 17 • 2 ~ 1~.,,.,___,....,,...,,,..,..,,..,..,.,,..,~~=- for Newport 8Mdl o.n. ~ adjultment. For cadl9.greet*'1cn.eome 5pm-8pm.~n44 21&-298-l:M1. Openings Now Available 11400.Mlntoond.c..o. ctllMr'I •7* -1 La. 1 ELECLAWNMOWP . • Prec:Uoa. RDA or RDA further lnform1tlon 11\w. t72-230e Med. Wht Fl'Meh Prall llUdlnt M 5Zd2 •· Blgltltl.142-6241 plHU cell (7 l4) generel office, ll~ht SERVICESTATIOH COMPUTER REPAIR bdrm•l1ll0.2~ oak om tbl w/4 --241_21n . typing. Cell Tr 1h leland ...... Immediate TRAINEE-HS grad 17-29: CAR ROUTES ANTIQUE dining room cy loYeeeatl w/down ctn116,142~~ .,...,_ 758-i53 t op1nlng1, Hrn SI· U.S. cfUml only; IWn to tlltlle, 4 oMlrl t40. 5 foot cuthlon•. nd1 uphol FVAN. " d.-. Muet hav. experteftoe. ITl11 F&ll RECEPTIONIST good $10/hr, requlrementl ,-.per lt8'e Of the . .,, round~ $25. 176M or 1126 pair. ....-, ·ory9tal ..., ~ ~~~.meg. ...... entry poeft wlfalt grow-cteen cut, gd attitude & I computen" our exp a Earn Extra Ca•h 642-(7 14)M&-4I02 womendottlae,~ ..,.. ....., .,. , ..... ,_, llWS Ing trlendty pub119her deelr• to wn, call now r.c: exc llt/bene pkg. .. .... fur ll0461t TYPe 40 wpm know 10 R>untlln V..., Chewon • 12 M-F, 800-262~ F D II Of ,...,, n Looking fOf a lnend? Find Coma-· Come llgtl. Come ..._ OOll. WllyetorullltloeaUOUMd UN............ key & have 'ex.per 111 8&2-9612 or21&-2M-«M7. Or ti Very "' • r8Pflf 11tt .. otcrttt"91flclMalfted. buy-lncl...ifled. HOTPOIHTFNOG1•tu Hema thlt winter? Adller11M ......... U 12111 18.50 ht CM Call Jim TELEPHONE SALES .. • -FT, 1·YR. 11llOT= ::'garageMlelnel.._ Equal()ppty&nploy9r ~: Ad H IHperaon, 1111 For am1ll -:::'ntront HUNTINGTON BEACH 1~00<!'-~~"...., .. -------'-------l~·-IT •d~lllng for chat1ty Hotel. FfT & PfT. Alk for MOTOR ROUTE . "'"'~ __.. r---------------No•JCP nee. NI t,.in. Clll =~~ C: &r1only173-7030 FOUNT Al N VALLEY KfTCHEH UTEN8H .. 84Jp ENGINEERING PROS • _'°'_.,,_~_• _f°'-~_.vi.w __ · ~~~:~'9si-~~~.Jim urgently C::. trained INDEPENDENT Avallable In Irvine area. :J.10~.;!Z :=: ORANGE COUNTY, LA, NATIONAL llMll lllPll 1"11111... 1°' CIMI 11' oleaf'I OMV $300 to $600. No COiiect-, benchu UO·UO. ~~P. Good=· Nwt entt1ue1a1t1c ~ ~<>'~~~~· E Deliver 1 day a -week . No Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. ...:=:.100 111 Our companies are growing; the firms we represent offer challenging opportun1t1es for both technical and management positions 1n the following d1sc1pllnes • FIELD SERVICE • TEIT • SYSTEM DESIGN • UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPL 'f • 110 ELECTIIOHIC • MlDICAL INSTRUMENTATION • TELECOMMUNICATIONS • MICRO PftOCESSORS (1tw :nd hdw l • AllROeOTICS •CAD/CAM • UNIJC·CI VAJC·117u •STRESS/STRUCTURES Benefits and compensation rep· resent industry s best' If you are a proven professional with a desire to grow, contact our representative in con· fadence at PRCC CORPORATION Mt.(. Gupton 2744 [. CoHt Hwy. Corona d•I Mar, CA 92625 Mond•J · Thurtd•J ltm•lpm not nec':'Pu--:J:' oontact'. dtr~~·,_·~'°~...!~ DAIVERW.med FfT OMV II . I I ·thru Friday afternoon. Sat. • .. _, * -· ...... _ __. ........ co ectmg, no sotic t ng. ••• ••• M-F. e-5. Ha. 63M888 Mw area. Ct1anoe for r;.1"'2:"'or~· = & Sun. morning. Call *aii·wn* llllllllllLlll'flL 9CMnolment.,, growing &••°'-. . ...Msoo Must have de·pendable car, 642 4333 k f Kl k ti.e. .... _ 20 FIT leern property c:ompany.e33-e385 ..._,...., t k . d -• 8S Or r ' Ha¥1 4 on._. ' -v•nt rent" bu• n.aaLllUYllY rue or station wagon an Wll tredl '°' ""'Naf" n:il. herd working. C1U./lnt1uub Mlxedhoun.gooddrMna insurance. ORANGE COAST =~~ 11 diN dynanU.c pereon who 1121 r«X>rd 1 mwt. Mature I A.lly Pfflt Ilk• ~Ing wtth publlc. reffable. MUlt 11now.,... .,. uc••• exppref,eomeSatwe>B. WI• inqun •t Xfttef'• of CALL 842-1444 Lotl of,.. ,,.a.dee Tll -.T IPPUU'lml N9wpott. 146-7645 330 W. Bay St. torllMll ~ & 91191> 1M2-1ero 011"1•r. bu•p•reon 1 R.IUL •111m PIT Ask for JoAnne Craney Costa Mesa, CA ,,....,.. • .,. °' q. c<><*. Btwn 1:00 pm thru Min aae ~ OOll. ~ 1UTY1a•111•n 6:00 pm. Mon "'"' Frt. 3 yn ...,. 133-t pty.146-t2 .... 1a1.-.o FIJI.time poeltlon In Coet1 8-cti Club, 1800 W. All! tor Diana°' AMcta Meea CPA firm for ac-Balboa BIYd., NB. GUARD PfT cur1te ryplet with good Weakendl, iipt oomptex, per90nlllty for phonee & •Tm'I ref. bondabll, would llllt front dHk Excellent 11111111 lflml rettred pereon, call benellt1. Cell Do1tl1. Our netur9ll food r91tauant 844-1621, 8-noon onty. ~20 la hlrtng I ... llTlbltloul 1111J1111 =:'~Ive people to Llo)'d Paet Control Com- ·-· peny need• termite r...,.ir "f'asl Result" 'erv1C'e *m.I El :~ ==: directory Your ·-11Mdy ,lob. we tt'lln, call U~t the Daily Pilot wrv1C'e 1s our Wllltng to Item Ind grow. Mr. Teytor 97~21 'Pt'Ctally All lhlfll av1llable . A Clualfled ad · lou llttle Call 642 !1678 f'Jt l 322 Pi-appfy It 226 E. nuv 11e~---.. _._. • 17th St., Coet1 Mela. :it~1~'"'-"'1"""'0' ' I j Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 INTO ·. ~-. SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad . "T .60 ::.~:~~payment 4 Lines 7 Days $7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. :rivate part~es. only. No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There 1s no price l1m1t~ to what you can advertise. If you n~ed to sell your car, boat, couch, high chair or any unused merchandise-coll the Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. -------~------ NAME ADDRESS CITY 642-5678 ~--~-----------~-~-~- PHONE STATE ZIP AD COPY, 4 line minimum, approximately 4' words per lme. AMT ENCLOSED c1rc11 one VISA or M .C ....... "" .. Are you o subscnb~r to the Doily Pilot? circle one YES / NO ' , . .. ... § ... ~/lllls:. .. ..._ .. , ..... ~,_,,.,. • ....,. 1'1H ••• .--.::'1" -.. '=e oo . ...., WW~~ '••mnl' 9'i •iii•a 281 == -......... -r-==~=· ..... tOPT ........ 1'11•• a '~':.~ ~==' ... lmlt•I• ~ •ctulrelc lltOfMe, ... 11M111 o.af...... Iii& I W .... li••IDR:Ji~I ,.. bi&tLW d TD •um 1111. 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MODEL '24K. ~ ~ ot mf m1J 1540 JAMIOAll AO. whee61, ttMed wtndowt. * MAIT'IRATI • "'-111-1111 :.:.-.. laf'9 "*· c.11 Grwt•Atetoted, ebony 779 '11HONOACIMOOTHM Ad=~="llllnd ::-eeo:· Cell lft •AlJ'AM>MtO• '6N)'if ... r1rr+, "'*"• 'PPI'...., l10K, 80UT~ coASt 14' HK mt.~ twtno Open 1 DIM• w.-&Ii* M.\11 • *' ""* U ,_ ..,. a --.. ._. IAVE lft lpm 7S141M. 8!'l. ~· IClt oond, NB Dunlop llltH cle1n '406444 JAO 'M 4dr ldn, .,_,., IN .8.A. YI, MO...::ir • .. JJ .... ~~--Ml ffl.~~~1:.': :::e.lc!o,~o. =.o:.o::,~' .,. AfllfHINGHAROElt BUICK .. ..,......_..,. emoe.W:1141 11 ..... ..,~tt cooled, m111t Hll,,81 o.I: •-ax r=c,•1t1PAAC'TICAL •7s.ueGO• TOBC ::J ,...._,_..._...;..._ .... Ml ua 1 MIOO/Obo, ~-•lll'IMlhe _..,. 7-· . Me.2t07 • IALEI Mr) tlOO 090. 9o4 .,... =.,_.. ...... . look• .-t. """er-ti "''-"u••·eo·~· v.. -----~·-.,.... & wormed11-r:. --::r--,~r--..---~,..,-°""-""" , ..... 11 VIHP Low tow mtt 11100 080 """" "" ~,..,., • llRVICI -• ,_._ "-"'..., a .. -.._ -Io,°'*' bOwll, NCtyntno 141.t7ee WMw/bll Int, tnwneoutm., • p•-1 DE ALER fOiii '14 ....... of. " Info ...,_. wt&, compa.ee top lkl M-Ftml,MttU pp, d-811·351·1111, ~"' YI ..... ~ Mltift " • lte HIO. ml 06d oo.t ~ 1torege, ell txl~H. .. , ..... ,... ma. !add 8t. prn-714-t7~7115. • LEAlfNO -.. ·.=--........ tum) 115. Pl dlve>roe torcH Hie, 5 la::'enty, 3 montf\ new Fultrton. CA KARMAN GHIA '16, NbUllt tllOO 090 ..._., •, .. PG"Os.bli'50, 1 110,500/0bO, 240-3544. • (71.()MC)-OOl1 ;~~-= engine, new tt•n•· 1H ~ '14 fOiiAZO f• '~'2°,i'fP'!: ~a~!'P~:;-.::: LDIN 11 t1 Hli 0tt1~~==.on. ;=on.e!:&-C:::: ORANGE COUNTY over •• , ... ,, ... ·~o---~l1700. ~.1100.c.111ttw 5 * '-* helmet included, LARGE SELECTION OF 11.300 °' be9t otter. ,We Offer: =~•~Md '4 (714)........ 831-4805 ~-=-&:9 ooncl. 1150/obo, 759-1060. ===·1 142""'333•fotMo. TIP ... Piii •New Car~ I ;C)iiO"" .... NI .... dl9n'• 18k -~ Q06d n, ...... , lb1trm:ifl ·n 18LAHDEA H u.ded 1 ... '·• NII VOi.UM! 8ALE8 ~~ ~ p9nt, F0t ... i11*ed •Used Car Siles "'· Good condhloft Audenw'I ptgl.e W91ch. ... n-.....,. SEAVlC! & L!ASINO • cw.. Mlfotdtl 8-1 •Servtct 11800 Cl80. MMllll ~ ,,.,., CUltom medl .._.1UtWy,.-..,m1et.dal, 3810"' ""'--A-ltlllOlkM in.s,,!rr.~~ ~1·· •n••-•l · I .,..,lpM. <·.~ mo.. aeooo 2 8'*k ... tP.i. uoa; ...wln1. ~L.~ a ....... L•1111M LoNa""eE'Abt ....... MUST ~ ._........ - -easina =~~~""""".:::-r-:: i 1fJOfiorll.7-..e2 TE a20. 'wey, 201240 hotlylOtt~P.P. w.5eD (No.CNfyytocJt-405) KARMANN GHIA'70 T~~~'::..~ vw 1M3 crew OMI 1 •Exce0entfinanci~ flOii)iiUfiANG'1ti&IWt ,-•• ,....... I wan.~ .. ~ for both. CATALINA U '. Im• IU.11111 ll14'MIM...•111 Medi tna. body won '*"'I Int, 112 ,en: e..o. ,_ =..NII •--......_1010.,. meoutat .. MwUMf Well I •Ill.I 1"~til0ofnl MUST SE1.L 87S0 ObO: -••1111 eng, lt'I 1 bHutlful ~=-::. .... ':.' ~~~~ '11111t•r--..-..... -r--_;,_-~~=-~ DOMllinFOMION OPEHSEVEHOA't'S *MAZDA ~S:c Sport 2~~14~g, o1:,~::~':cco lc>)GlJO©lli FORD MU.ITANG •ii ,. cna w Li llU 162•900· (71 ,......,843 ••• irs I Wllll &.iper dwl. ono ownr, TITITl 111-.U 'Tl ~ good body ouah ~ I Cow,~ Nd • ...,.: I ........ ... '8418LANOE.A38Ft -.S aunroof, flC *· 5 lt)d, cw.ite. ~. ~ A8klngt70o.850-;71cl.. :w.~.-=- l ....... ~~~ = ~-lhlp. &int oond, 18202l BEACH BLVD. lllloy whit. IPOf1I pkg. POt1 ....... vw •14 luo a..lc >ant C~ ...,_ ....._ ~ -W 'fft-lnl Tlff9ny. w ' o..ty. IOI =" = ~ 14/llM1• ~ 14aeo. 1117~118 \'!ft 1341612 oonc1 k>,. rwllft q . nu .m. 97~2500 '71 ..-;"' ~ ,..._ 09hlle Aw. monthly 786-2713_ Ill.II I fl-MAZDA '71 RX7, 5 lt)d. St• wht IJ· t>m, inany nu ptt BUICK -n Opel--. 8d ,_..,, good QDftd. .o 1;!;!!J;i;;dlMB!I llln ... UU LIDO 14'WITRAIL.£R 4 WU.I Drlft/J~ LUllll ~:'"~ .. *'4t":'/ S17 OBOMM333. lntettof, anrf, .,. obOn.2-eMOlft...,.. Memot1bllla. entllw + GREAT SHAPE. MUST NII 2A 0t IN-IOSI VW ·ee Bug, rwllft "'O. '**· Od tr.nepo '*· bU1 1800ce. ,.. P91nt I tne, ndl WOt1t UOO. • t-5111 lndlA9I Todl. oontempo tum, Iota~ SELL, $1050 MAKE '13 WAGONE.ER Ltd, wht, ~a ll•MHdOUS MAZDA '11 RX7 * arvt ~ Jdnt ooncl •tMIO Incl C.V c:Nieta. tage ~. loedl Of OFF£R, 842-4412 ve, 27K ml, loaded, Mleellon of NW I crul11 cont ' ai1oy1' rneny ~ -1 -1• ' BUta< ·et 8KYLANC. •>Hwpr1 !di 714/844-1675 bergalnl, 9 llonteolto Dr, •fhvo/ duty tr1r pkg, ttM t 11 e 000 ml · • l3000 .., ....., " >Ont conct .. loedld S2IOO ________ , (Spyglall HM). Sit-Wed LUOER8 18 new S13,900. 758-5004 car•" 'I pr-s>~ed 1• ' ult oond. vw '17 8UO md .. 9t.OC*, 080. PP. (18JXtU) from (1().3 onty)I HURRYI FIG 28 FT. LOA. compl r• PffOWMd 8MW I In 14900. 122~ bi9gl/bm getl "'MY M6-0'144 Ptll I M ... 11 IMt 120-91~ ltored, NB dodl evell-'84 DOOOE RAM 50, 4lt4 ttootl. MAZDA '82 628 Coupe TOYOTA '75 Corolla, 2 ~~ Must .... 8UtCK ,._........, 73 We m Ji!l!! T-1bl1 , belt offer . 4'cld. lie, auto hubl. n --,... ~ ..... / 5-A _.' door ha,.. .. op .. ...-.. ... / ....... ~ · ~"""' ":: .,... "'":'!"''' ... -.~~;~IM ~~I~ 752-2584/~7287 MOVING! se.ooo 080 -m-• • ""'" -.P •. .,....runa .. -. ... ' ., -· -neoo. -·-t::JEaiw~ .. ·•-•m•toonct,llOO/ObO, Toto Dog • 1 .-•• --------720-1759 aft 8 pm W9"0t ~. ~ Must .... 14900 Arm. oood cond. $185. Cell vw .• 9U8 MO'ltHO MUST 8ELL ... ..,.., io..... peop1e, Llt NEWPORT 29· PUtCMle ~ IMW. c.a 184-3431 M6-tm en 49"' c-.n 1 ~•91 C111 ~11· ~!!~~!"------ lhota. 12SO. Mult ...t FILE. Walnut Venelf. ExceQlnt oonclltlon, well OODOE Ram CMrGlf 'Ill, -.. £1 mt . MAZDA '82 828 UC. mint TOYOTA '82 TWOll 2 ~ 5 rebufl't ~ ·l:.''1:rC: •CAD •18 S.VllD 74K 1111 MEACUPIY 'M COCJGA..lft. ,!7e-Ol31,541-1705Hm good condition. 175 equtppecs,dwlln&out, 1xc1t11nt oond. fully .... llif II condition, t\llly 9qulp-tpd,loml.wttVbluem/fm 5"M2a1 tllor1Q.lmmec 137711 • TU.• ~ ~ta. ' COCKER SPAMEL 722.-39 Newpot1 lllp, mue1 .... toeded, lomlmanyextr11 pped, $4800 . Ca ll In MINT CONDITION. VW ·-,.._,,,_,rtlw. •-. •CHR'f8LEA '•71 c0,. ~1~ bed cndlt t~. -W/kJdl, ..... _ MOVING SALEI 733-1291. IV'l/Wknda. St5,000 obo. 71CM1992. Gelm LR 873-1888 13950/080 541-9711 -"""..._ ._ --"""-,., _ .. .., -,.._ JUL y 18 19 & 20 -Summer tunl Red, mt dcWa. 51K 1111. 11278. broken, hel lhotl. '45, ' SABOT 74CM JEEP ·74 WAOONEER, • MBZ 2808 ·75 Loacledl TOYOTA COROLLA 'IO eond w/lo ml. $3950 Newport tr ti Motore M~ Mol•Clh 71 pure bNd, &cMno. 9AM. &PM Raoe--•......e, oood con-lie, 3" Mn. t\IM & look• s 142.079• E ..... ·--fully ~ Of1Q OWl'laf 315 Cedw St Off Proepect dlt1ot1S80o. 145-0448 deen, amog llgll $2750 (114) 1114111 lhelplklnB k t ... 1 COYll"ld, ~""· 5 epd, 1.1 llttbadc, 875.2018 ., ve---... t110i0W-1I02 or . -Furn, mtoro. chwtng tbl. ...... OBO M0-2288 20IW ,._.._ ~ .c " 1 "'°· goo · • a'IOW vw ·ee CONV "-,_, Ml~ 831-GIO ~ II a b6edl tenter clottllng,endlot1otmllc. cond $9000 720-1571· equ~, 0 '1t;: wner, p1lntltlr1a. run1 gd, nnuu\-1 mix hit tooec••• 'Toto', ~r ... _ UllT I' If 1111• JEEP '82 Scnmbilr Pie*· ·11 MBZ 2200. 25,000mt 134 tobo. 2 8047· t3300t0b0, d~7~7o. CADUAC lhe la "-'thy. ptayfUI, ... BLUE. Jdt cond, 40 hta, Up ' ,,_ trllller hitch, lft ... 1111 on factory rt>1t eng. Nu TOYOTA COROLLA '78 ..S75.ot70. Cerol. tomo. ~ wttfl klda. ~ Jill 1375/0bO, 75t-1050. ""*c condition. $5500. Bii. aurwoof, 5 lt>d 4,000 ~nt. exc.llent cond ." Uttblldl. Jdt cond. auto, VW •70 ,..~ •·-....... , ....___... & '-AU 842-3M3 ml 117,500, 7~1 el lo --·-_,. -· LARGEST SELECTION ::-.=.:: up to <Sate on XcRillb lnLt16' 121 SANTANA 20, 4 NII•. •450· 479•32oo-D, r. red • belt ottw. running cond nw',.... Ofletemodel.towmllmge -.. ..,_ ••t w/Evtnrude 7.5hp, Ilk• 4~. extr•. xlnt. NB ............ lft•E•~ 7eo-t1786-Mght 722"'8837 motOf, trw. S1450 beet C.....ln°'9ngl .. new $1850 Cell ellp 1vell, 15200. 4x4 -Stereoe9Mtte,P/S, S....-a/Sellera i.t our MBZ '13 30080 Turbo, VOLVO'e5 WAGOH ott.407-1597 CountytS-u.toct.yl Ctiaftll Ill • = Oii 75t-5004 ~255 ll)Ot'tber (049-434) computer find the 37K ml. xlnt cond.,.... XJntbody,NneYlfYgood, vw 71 Bug, gNat .....,_ l.0•1100 ="'= c:' ... ~ PwtrlNts fill S1ntan120-5Nlta,5c1nkr Pr'--lncl•.,l..!Jral _ ... t •. e;:~~.'fooo .• ~'!! i~::.v.~a.'!'l',a1g8~·· new7~· $750. Call lnlkte&out,a(lflO,Nnl _.........__ ___ .,..., ~ trtr ~-----· ,..,. _..., • •'""" """'""" 407-uvw 1uper. $1050. Call ,_,.,~"'::'-· ~-The dog lrtetcet 1l' ...... -_.-. .__. ' ....,.,.., ORANGE C AST by an .....,. OR Mii COS•"' ... ESA .. a pertlct pelr 111rM111 •-~· Cell llght dYI Ren*"1 youra tllltl ••'ll ,.. VOLVO '79 ue 8&33 PONTIAC'T8QNnde.nrt In tlfNly ~· 111 to Hull & traller 13000 75 781, 9V8 41M-365& 2524 H-= Coeta Mw Buyer/Seier CoMlc11on &own/ten, udnt cond , Sta Wag, 4df. air. power, VW .71 ~ a.tll ~ CADILLAC '98 Coupe de WlgOn ~ equip, Od a.4....t ......_out '---'"I-Ha-7112 .... / ..... ••• -a111H oni.. MK _.._ ~ ...... COYlr, 52K hal COY9f ,__ .......... -• _,. VIII. ong °""*• toedllcl __, m\:.* .... =z-,· :;:"; .. ,__ .,,,.,_, 1"'.,.. Ft. WELlCn'"FT, 110, 0 ......,fl • ,, .. ....., _._ """'• ,_,.,, .. -.,,..-. ...,, Uln't c;ond. """ ~ ....,_, ·-1 _.._.., ., fill ,..... 7111 r9COfd1. 3 yr. wW"t.nty 14595 ObO. 824-3050 lnelda & out, emlfm CMI. 11200 obo ~-~10t1, ti D1ycrulHr/1111 boat 1.,._,..,_ ___ _. fl'Hb NH CELICA '79 ern/fm cw, 1vall. (Set 081848) Thll VOLVO .90 2e2C SHIOO obo 5"6-5247 · POHTIAC 'M Aero SE. llYllWUTllu.T wttraner. Dr1fy 225 in. stEEkcRXHm 1t1. 1tc. 5 1pd, Llfb1ck WllkonStv111,ltt I (Barton•> 24.ooo mi YW'Tt•..........,. ·1ocouP£0Evtt.LE..drlt r..:t. anrf. amllM cme A,__ $6,995. '1~ 11 23 ft daycMllr 290 Marc DOOOE RMI 060 f9N 13200 ObO wlU flnMCe Mldome uNd, better -cond./~, one -... 18K rN, kM:e more. Come a. UI At The 110 gd cond """'In Mlt pick-up, air. Ult .,_., 840-7190 Denny ~HI IUllRI ttten MW. Fully loededl Oteeel. no radio. runa owner, 38,000 or1Q. IN. mint oond t7IOO. Mdya ~A'*MISMtMr. 1t•llMAJ'll weter.SM00831~271 ~F!c;-:C,.:.:C,: DATSUN 280ZX '81 , •MTS 536-364& good.$900.850-47~ S2500080.teo40l1 47e.4131-,.a.170Utm 1~ Mw ~ Mw. ~~~inn::: r= ,.,., 350ci m11e1' 17500 °'belt brona w/tan leather In-100I Quall St., N.B I vw '78 Sc:lrocco, M\.t ... 12 CADIWAC, Medi. A-1, t'HiMDEAliRO ,.. ( If • p t al I -,.... 7'.l..... offer 530-3073 terlor, lo•d•dl Orig 133-0300 YW 'TJ -ASAPI Air. runa wetl 4 dr twdtop, 11-.C., *· 0 0 0 d c 0 n d 1t 1 0 n C HIMALAYAN ~ '&<, ro m nt. •!JI!" IR . . owner, 11erm. bra & Run1good.$15000b0 $13000B0722-9071 good rubber, IHO. 11100/080. Call Mor.,.. M.-8 .-. o 1111-5040 t..r•us11 F::~,~ ~~ ~~ CO¥lr s1soo 847-3991 ~3238 VW'79Rabbft.4doof.Jdnt '4&.()302 733--2412. ~1100..(nopepera). '!51LymM19'~lalnchot, J1cqu11 Cu1todlan g in• •tt50 C a ll if1er5PM MERCEDES "81 240D YW'TJYU lhape, lt-.c>, 4 ape.cs, CAOSeovtla "-..... _. .... TH·~-·-·-T·-- teOOO.MuatSEUnowto DATSUN '84 SENTRA, llntcondl11on 42,000ml , 7PASSENGER.$1000 ·~ I ~ lmmec.MWur.&pelnt. q,e,teMOV9r~i-•IL f"' Point. 842·1238 restoretlon rectlpt1 (714)650-5432 733-8n3• 4 8')d, all allctrtc. u<*-I 38m $1795 H ,., -~ -_..., -.AJM ui iM doee eecrow. e.t oftlt. Ill 1..__L../I RED, 1 owner. 18000 ml. Manlla Beloe/Palomlno. AFTER &PM 875--4135 won 1 t long loaded, 84,000 orig Ber*fVl*Y. & & bed credit Ae,zlltalld 1250 Eaatt. 5 173·7045 wknd/1v11, ,. ..,.... tlllft . Vua IOfl Xlnt cond $4000 $13,000 87~7908 vw .73 CONVERTIBLE vw BUS '84 mllel, $7500. 6424111 OK. 751..uac> ....-. 06d. 7s.7579 253-4e92 daya JIU 1ff CU9iomtnd GMC WlnO 97&-2644 MERCEDES BENZ ·93 Yellow bfk/bfk, 20K on Runi good. S750tOBO POOOlES-R-PEOPLE ·a 1 Seway 22 ft Exprw •saP§; dow Van, 3V. T. P-=· DATSUN Nlaun '85 Mui-300SD-Ex<*llnt cond naw rblt eng naw 1~/ Peul S4~!5 --1 - POOdll pupe. TMCUp1, Cnllaer. Loaded, 750 In. MARCUS CHANNEL cerpet, 4 chal,.+ • me GL Wegon. Sitt ml, mu1t Mil, bell otter palnt/lntltlr11. n11d1 I Attention nomat>vyere Toy, Min. $250 up exit cond, w/10' Zodle & 18 FT seo 25 FT $150. new tlr•. apecial petnt. fully loaded Exc.llent day.-730-9700 Irani work, 13000 Home-lnooctaul6edlorthe SHEPARDSON 548-2844 eng.S1t.500.840-5078 85Q..8145 hltch,ra 876-M11 cond $13,000 146-7141 ~wtcnc»-536-1S42 OBO 874-5711 iat•trloll•l•teii.t JEAN LIND D£ATH No11c1 s C£ I SHEPARDSON, rest· NlJC ll>JIC( "8JC NOTIC( Pl8JC NOTICE "8JC NOTIC£ PlllJC NOTICE l'tft.IC NOTI fllBJC NOTICE PlllJC NOTIC£ dent of N ewport MCrnCa the Genwal PrlYllllng Waoe IRANCH NO. 1, 23131 lddrW of the tr11_,.,_ It..,., . of emount bid to be 0.-f'ICTTnOUe ....... '1C1TTlOUa ..... Bt>ach passed away llWTltO _. 0eterm1net1on1. may be ,.. LAKE CENTER DRIVE. STE. .,. LIOyd Dennie. 10390 fll<:nnoue .,..... l>Ollted with bid MAim aTAW' MAim aTAW I July 11 1986 Bom NOTICE 18 HERE8V ql.llred lo pay Iha weoe rate L .. EL TORO. CALIFORNIA Woodruff, Weatmln11er. CA MAim STA,.._,,, ~or Ofler1 to be In Wfft· The tOllowlng S*'IO"I .,. The fo11ow1nO Pl'90flll - 0 'v EH t II a 1 ..... d of the oraft or CIMt#ftoetlOn 12830. on OI an. My 30. t2e&3 TM fOllOwlng ~ .,.. Ing alld wlll be reoelYld II doing ~ ... doing butlnw ea; November l 4. 1937 in ~0:--tor """"'*IO 11 moat dOMfy retat«I to h • 1Me The P'°'*'Y pertlnenl doinQbutlnwM. TheRlch-the 1toreMld Ofllce 11 eny TRAIL SIGNS. LTD. '01 S EASHORE LAWN & Coimbndge. M inne· • ,,.... IQU!pment, lholJlln In Ille Genw8I 0.-(1) a.llM may bl llld r-.to II deacrlbld In QI"'-ll'd bit Co , 3001 Aedt14I time •fl• the flflt publl-30th Street, N9wpof18-cll, LANDSCAPE. M 71 VQyefJet soUA She was bap- trenaport1Uon end IUC!h termlnatlonl tffec11¥1 II the wtth the offlo11nown lbow. •II•· Stodl In Tredt, Alf. A¥1., 8kSg 1, &Ate 217, cation hereof end befof• 1Celff 92te3 Cir. Huntington SMch. 1 ulA."d .md confanned °"-fec11tta1 •may be,. lltnl of the ell fot bide. (f) The lut date lor flllno turH . Equipment 1nd Cotti Mele, CA 02828 d1tt of.... L• C...OMlll. 4 t8 H•dlno c.M. 92$4$ h quired for VICTORIA The City Counoll ot Iha dalml II Juty 29. 1Me Goodwtll of I certain Video Oon#d Rlch1rd Hoblt, Salt 11onIn 11 bab St . N9wpof1 8-cll. Ctltf Mldlael ~ LOtlMn, In I t' Lutheran 8T9'EET STOAM OAAIN CltyotCOatl,.._.,.....,.. (g) Thia bllll trlnlftr II bu.in.ea Ind 11 loeatld at. 14300 N9wpol1 Aw, 01, Oat.O thilltthd1yotJuty, 92863 9871 VO'ffiOe' Cir . Hum-Faith Graduiited AND 8 TA E f T RE -Iha rtgflt to retec1 fJ/l'f or al 1Ubtec1 to Section 8108 of 3024 2 Crown Velle y Tuetln, CA t2eaO 10M Ke ith CeroHlll, 418 lnQton Baach, Cell! 9264e from Patnck Henry OONaTRUCTION w11 be ra-bldl the Commerc:MI Code. Parkw9Y. Sul1t 82. lAgune Tlltl bualMM II con-1 ~ I. T......,,.. At· H1tdlng St , N9wpOf18-cll. Thie bull,_. 11 COl'l-oan.d by Iha City of eoata The Con1ractor 111111 DARLA K. _,.... Niguel. CA The bullMll duo t Id b y · 1 o1 t '-f"l.awlftdlll~ Call! 92te3 ducted by an lndMdull High School tn 1955 .._atthlOffloeofthlClty oompy wtth ttle Pf~ Publlthed Orange COlllt nameUlld bytheMldtrana-proprletorllhlp ofltill ..... OfNklO.O.-JaMIM Taylot,134Cr-MldlMILoewen rn M1nnt>apol1s. CW... P. o. loll 1200 (7t of SecUon 1no to 1780 in. Delly Piiot .Mt 14, 1Me ,.,or at Mid iocatlon 11· Donald Rldlard Hober dlfit. Ttt ('11) -.un cen1 ::Js LAlguna 8-cll, TNe at•t_,t wea Ned MinnesolJI Gradu-~~~200~ ~ec:.,'~ ~:"-!; M211 ~~ trlMflf le~ w1~11"!'11e~'":'b;:9of~ Oe~blp'::'~~1~ c.r,,.: bu~ln.• '' con-=-~~~r,: a~fromMlhl'Unav~r- 1111 hour of 2:00 p.m. rite and ICllt of -oat• rtBJC NOTlC( tended to be coneummat.O lll'Q9 County oo June tit, 1986 ducted by • oer-11 pwl· 198& Slty of rnnt'liOt.a m Mgult 5, 1 .... .t Wf*ltl l.ablllflld by the City of 11 Iha office of. ACTION 198e MT212 nerehlp ,,.,... 1959 with a &ti:helor tllfte ~ .. bl opened Colt• ...... wtl6ch.,. llld MOTU TO ESCROW. INC . 800 Nortll m-Janee M Taytor PublltNcl OrMge ~ of Seu n<(• in F.duca and read aloud tn with 1111 City Ctartl ot Mid CONTRACTORI Tu.tin AY9nut, Suitt 0 , Pu~ Or9ng1 eo.t fltlllC N()TIC£ TNI 1111.,,,.,,1 •• tied Deity Piiot Juty 7 14 2t, 21. ~ counc. Chambarl. 8llJ. Ctty. and lfl8ll Ion.ft.,.,,.... ...,.... ....... Santi Ana, Callloml1. Or-Diiiy PllOI July 7. 14. 21, 28. with Ille County Cllt1l of Or· t9ae lltm Sht' IS 'lllf"'-1VM pr'QPOllllllfwtbWU. U.. preacnbld INrtln tor Notloall'*'Oyg!Yenltl.lll MgeCountyonor aflerJuly 1tee PlCTITIOU9eueMU lll'Q9 County on June 24, M-197 by hl'r sun. John o4 the WOftt and the noncompllanCI of the Mid tf11 N9wpofl-Maae Unified 30. 1Me Thtl bulk''-* M204 MAim lfATIMINT 198e !Ton\ 1 ShE'piirdcion of the bidder bu1 no Codi. kihool Owtrtat of Orlngl 11 not 1Ubtec1 10 California rtBJC NOTM'r The lollowtnQ peraon9 -~ rtaJC NOTlCE e1nd daught1•r Jill AllY ~,::='1t-INWt!..=, ~.:~~~:' ~~i:'o= =:e~ Codi iiw; ~~-I N TER · ~~~,,,:,r~2~ f'ICTTTIOUatuMeH Shepud,nn · Al ~o ldlldlllld olollnG """ '°' Publllhld Orange COlllt Body'"""• Contracton to The nllM and ldOr .. of K -NATIONAL, 19112 OoMn-1980 NA• ITA.,.....,., SU rv lVl'd b her IN r.-pt of 1*11ltWlllbeDelly,,.,.My14, 1'. 1He regll1ertornottftcatlonoff\t. tile ~eon with whom ,r-lf pot1 Lane Unit II. Hunt· M-112 The I04towtng ~ -parenb Carl and t.uned '° Iha bidder un-MS210 1\n Informal bidding PfO-caalmtTI" ... es"'c9YObeW ftMdlNC lllOOAC-N :::::i:· ~ lngton Beech. Clllt 9264f ~ ~ • Viola L1n<l of Mrnne-~. It 1fW1 be the IOll tec1•· "'" :R . , -..... JoHph McCullough, rtaJC NOTICE (•)SAN PABl.O PART- '9llp0Nlbllty °' the bidder --ti' NOTIM' Apploatlonl •• avallabll TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE o. .r::'"'-19112 0Cllnpot1 Lane Unn Nl:RSHIP (b)CATALINA OE-$Ola, Sl!llE'rs. Ramona to .. lh9tNeb6clll~ ,._,.. trw. at the Dllltrtat ~SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA -A.-U..70 18.Huntlngton8Mctl.Callf K..a SERT PAllfNEASHIP. 1N K.arnow,kr o( Mrnnt>· In Pf°'* time. it -Office. 2HM Bear Street, =~ ~ ~ 1111 !:in': 1,,.'" s'::.~Olc.::': 9~ Rottbedl. 1001 ~.=• ~1:e:~ COal• Meaa. sota. R1u Helberg ~: andP\Ma~ MOl1Ca ~O ~~-CA, during ltMlil be July ~.7ae wt*fl the County of Orange w 8tawn1 #287, Santi Tiie 1o11ow1ng S*'IO"I.,. Thomae s L•. 1ae E and brntbf'r, Jamf"O R Qenerll ~II to Iha CMDfT'OM Tllll Notlol 11 publlahld In le Iha bu.,,,... ct.-, before In Iha Metter of Iha &tii. AM. Caltt 92707 = bualt"8e at: TOWNE 17th St . Cotta MIN. Calf Lind both of Flonda. ltand1td 8peclfl~tlon1 (GI:".:: t accord1nc• with th ~=•tlon d•I• ~AJtUT.:: =~~~.~COX Thlt bu•IMN 11 con-C AEMOATOAOECOA-92$27 Mt•morual servll'l v.111 may bl ob4alnld M the Of. c ........ C..) provl1lon1 of Ed Code '"'Q;t;;' .Mt 7 1088 Nottoeil'"-tlyg!YenthAt ~~· =~.~~··C:: 17~":1~~-':.!: be hf'ld Tuf'sdav :: ::: 8::.~~ (•)A-bu. tran9W .. •t>oul 39:,'J:. •• ra 80AN>,.. 0..... ........... T,... Ille undtrllgned ... 1111 at Thie ltatemenl -ftMd MeM. CA t2e2t c.llf t2ta7 10 30 A M JI PaC'lfl~ ion.. upon ~ to(:}~,_,_ and ~ C•"''" 1 . ltHhr, ""' DlftftM llllti.t ~ ~ '~ wtttl 1111 County Clerk of Or-Towne Centre l"lnenclal Tiiie bUllneee 11 con-View Chapel at Pil· ~ of 810.00 Alt ad· nw addl 11111 of tM ,,.,._ ,_, ..... CMrweer (TM) Tl Lier ..._ oonftnMtlon ot' Mid 8u fol: County on .AIM 27 Corpor1tl0n, Cellfomla oor duct«' by i llrnltld par1rw· c1{1c V1f·v. Mortuarv ::::. ~.:.rtiyoo in: WOr "'* 8U8AN WEU· ~ Jufy. 19M '~:,.:,:, ~ COll1 ptr1cw Court. on Of .,.., ~ ~ porTh!.lon bull,,... .. oon-~. LAI SpeotftoatloN end ot,..; =~ ':mf""'· Publllhec:t ~ange eo.t Deity PllOt .Mt 14. 1~ ....... ::. ci:1~£.1=._~, Publllhld Or1ng1 Colet dueled by • OOf'POfltlOn Tllta lta'-11 wee llld "8.IC M)TIC[ oontrac1 dOournentl ~ Tiil IWMI and~ Daly P9ot .My 14, ttee ... cvv Executor 14124 Ventur. = Piiot Jvlly 1. 14, 21, 21, ~~ K Stoddud, wtttl Iha County Ctarti ot Or-AC1TT'IOUI .,.. .. :'~"&:i":the add! 1111ofttlettll........ M20I BIYd . Suite 100t. Shenw M-1to ™' lll1llftln1 ... llld =County on"'-27· MAmST•TW °' Cotlil Mela. ---er« DAALA K. IET .. l<I. __ .,. 111\'fll't "8.JC NOTICE Olk•. CA t1~. County of wttll the~ Oln ot Or· ~ Tiii folowtl'lo.,.,.,.,..,. •nocbll'lllledull-21421 ~ ~ vteto. ,._,.. ""'~ LOI All(llllrl. Stat• of 0.... "8.JC ll>T1CE lnOl1 Counly on June 11, Publllhed OrMge CoMt doing ~.-T'"TUI ... ~-... CellfornM ,., f'ICTTnOUa....... lomle. 1111 tM rlghl. lltle and 1tN = -~ ..... 7 t4 .. , 21 ~ " '"'"'"" ... addlllot• -.oo All~~'*-M01a TO MAim ITAW lntereat of Mid lte1:1•11d at 1 ,....,. .,,,., ' '' J...,,' NATIONAL MS3 W Oa.t II lnca.ctld""" per-and add! 1111 Ulld by Iha CMDfTOM (W Thi rolcMlng pet'IOnl.,. Iha llml of dllth .,_,II Iha ~.~.. Publltfl«I Orange"'= M-1M .Hwy '~ 8-lt\. Celt trlfllfwOr within thr91..... MIU TMNU"IR dOlnO buelneaa ae HL rtgt\t, title Ind Int.,.. INlt The fo11owjng penone -01My Piiot June 23 30 My t*3 &dlb6cllMlblrnedlon IMtsi-tlOhlrMknownto (Secl.9101-8107 lntwpr .... , te9 Plumfi tn.a.t•t•ofllld•uud ~butMlalll 7, 14. 19M · · 1--.---.,,.-Mft-~---a--ltelnWt Cor- ,,..... tom!. ...... tMtrlNl9t•_.. None. UCC) ltreM.I C,COal•Meaa.CA l'lauoQulrldby°"'etlonof 7Cf0 MAA K!T AS · Mllt ,._11111-. POf9t!On. ~ 14412 1 lfwougfl ,,..,. prOlltdld (C) The IOCetlon and DWI" Nottoe .. ~~to '2t27 lew or othel .... °"* "*' IOCIATH JOCVlll. 2'99 -Tm---sv11•a ~It IT 1:Jiil1Mto ..... tM OOftW*" '°°""*"" •al dleettpt:::.:..":8~ credltofl of the within ktl«• AN! Llnckll*t. Of In addltton to that of llikl WN1I AOlld e It 2SS •-ti' llftTIC( .----Celt t2tS3 lfWI bl aaoompeiitlCI 111Y to bl 11'1: named trll'lllfwon thlt 1 Mt Ptumlf It IC, Cotta 0.:1 11 d, at Iha time of 1Nfn1 Ca11f 1211~ 1 ' '"-"" MAim STAW TI'lle buM'lw la oon- 1 ...... « ........ ALL Fu_.-_f'.'!~.~~.l. ,IX· bulk .,..,..., .. about to be ....... CA t2127 dMlll, In end to .. the Olt• ,NS Mor1gage hMol PlCTTnOUI ...... Thi folowtnQ""""".,. duded by. I OOf'POf•l'oft • I'*' ...... '°' "°' TUMI. ~·. MA· ""°' Oii petlONI Pf'OOW'Y Soott ~ Vochy. tlln ..... property ........, Corp' Cellfor-. 700 .... NAiil ITAW ~~ ITORf. °"° Oorcllo. ,, ... .. ._, 10'K of tfll "'*"" ~LIAMHOlD fM. ....._.,. dllot1bed Mt ~ ft IC. Coata In City Of ~ ~ 11.i ltrwt, t.n '""*'°· The~ ...... _.. TNI atawn.tt ... tlld =-~b6cl0t=i::-.:: TMDe. ~~~ .IJ:.'*':'::1= ~CALt~~. 70·H5 =~~·-~ ... ::...,~II ~1.:=-.:e:= =~~,_.,, ="",=~Oii~~: IMfl N con.-IUlfHUS NAM& OF THAT trei-.or9 we: Dome.-, T1m1tllll Lane, A1nOllO ICi1bld • '°'°""" 10 wtl VI. 2t9f W""'9 Aoad 1u1t1 Suite C-1. 8alboa t2Mt Jetome Cfwlll Krw, WllllUllD a ....... QVrrAIH MNTINO "*" Wll, 30242 Crown v.., .... CA 92270 Lot • of luf>dMa6on of 2M lrvlne. Cllf t2114 ,. , Duteur '"° 0.-... 12811 Alitehlt Or . ~ namr o.Nre Clfltdl, NU8 KNOWN A8 IWIU ~. lklfte I 2 U.-Thia bullneee 11 con-llodl "'A". bt1 HMpon, T'hla i>u911'1111 ta con· 00f90fatlon 0f0'4, C.itf t2MO ~ OfW1G1 ~ ................ ~. 4A MC LAREN Hlguef, CA duG1ed by • oen-• 1*1· Map 4, ,.. 51 of ...... ducted ..... __ ., ..._. n. ... buain.a II oon Thll bultnlea II con-Deify"'°' .. ..., 7. 14.11 - NobldlfwtblCIOI---DRIVI, lllllVINI . CAI.I· TN looallon In c.lttornla IMRhl9 Olll~ a,j..,. of OrMOI ,,.,.,. VJ ---··-.by •OOf'POfltton -dueled by ... ~ 1M6 -· ' ' • -· l.Mllill" II fMClllOft I ..... l'ONillA"t2111 Of IN chlilf IX«Ml'<ll oflloe 8arWI ~ County In IN Offloe of tr. JI N.y, "'"'9idenl JUen ........,., ~°"=~-= -N9d W..111 '°"" IUrT*Md by ... Qty of UECW'ICALL Y IXCLIJO. or pf1nolp4ll ~ Offtol Thll lta1"'*" WM llld Coun1Y A9oorda' of *I Thie lltallfnent ._ llld Thia etatlmlnt .. Mid -- Coat• MaM 1116 .. madl In ING ANV TYl'«lmlHO Of the Intended t""""9ror la: with Iha~ Cllr1l Of Or· County W1tt1 tt1e County Oen Of Or wtth IN County ci.ti Of Or· wlttl the ~ Ctartl Of Or 1eoord1noe with the ANDIOA QM'HICI ~ 1&02 IW'r• Aote Aoed. lftOI County °" J\IM 20. ll)Of'I oommonty known .,. 1 County on June 27, anga 1 County on "'-20, ~ Courtty Oii June 'n \''p. lhft na11~ Paine prowtllOnl of .. "°""' TION LOCATlD AT SAID IMnl, CA 92715 1MO 11 10S t.t l~ Av· 1tte 1011 .,.-.,1 Rt>,ulf" 'f'rvtt·tt ,...._, • ._ ADOMU Al oetw ........ -* P11W anue. ~ leedl .. CAI '1191 Ptm1t -.~ ~ ""'J!!'!!. !acfl btdder lftU9t bl (d)Tht-.,and.._Oft and~ Yllld br IM ~ e>ranoe Colet lornll ~ 0r119 COll4 """"'*' Orange c... ...... _ _, .,1• f4 . .._. d1rtt1on Your .__.•,...,.,...by lft or ~ ..,., "" b\111 If~ ...,_ "" ..-Dli¥ "°' J\IM JO • .Mt 1, Terme"' _. eaafl In ._. ~ '"°' Juty 7, f4. 21, 21, Delly Not .Ant JC, .Mt 7, Dllyt ,..,. Juty 7, 4 21, n , "«'nl<'f! ,, uur 3~00 Pac1f1c View Dri ve. Newport Beach Offac1atlng wtU be Rev. Stew Fuller HOUSMAN earl M argu e rite H o u sman, pau ed away July 12. 1986 1t hf'r resident m Co.ta Mesa S h e wu a stTong chnauan and lJVed for her church and famJly She was a blessing to her whole fanuly. v~ry l<JVine and givmg She re- tut'd af~r 19 yNn of ~nnce as a nww with the South C.O.St Hospital 1n South Laguna Sh~ taught ua all. through her lovl'. how to I~ and give love Loving mother of Dian~ NK'hol9on of Newport Beach. Don Housman of Garden Groove and Earlene Grimes of Costa Mesa She as aOO SUrvtV~ by a !llS· ter. Fem Young of Sylmar 10 grand· children and 20 grHt grandch1ldr~n. S he was pre-deceued by a broth er F.a.rl Mills o( Fullerton St-rvk.w Wtll be hel~ 1\a~y, July l~. 10 A .M at C.Jvary Cha~l 3800 South Fairview Ro.id. Sani. Ana lntennent wlll follow at Loml Visi. C'.eme~ry. Full- t>rttm P1e1f1c View MortWU")', Dlrt'dOrs. 644 2700 ConnoloruMngloraftor ..-.11 to ooneurMiillltd .,._~.,.HOM 14, h ,... IU4 moMy of ttla Unli.cl 1986 t4. 2t tOM , ... t n •o • noc ltiOMt • ere:TMI dCfOW ~ The IWf'lll Md~ w.tM St.at11on .... Ten psoenc "4·l" ._..170 .... t11 'Pf't""'-''-----..L.::::======::::.: - ~~~~-------------------------------------_J\ iii 810 Qtlf!09 eo.1 ~LY PtLOT/ ~ • .My 14, 1918 0 NABERS CADILLAC g -2100 Ullll ILYI., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable ~sles_People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 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Southern Califo rnia Edison spokesman Ken Bellis said no power lanes were reported down, while a Southern California Gas Co. dis.- Pilcher said some gas lines to ap- pliances were jarred loose in South Coun ty homes. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY O. .. Delllf ........ The second Southern California earthquake m less than a week rattled Oranic Coast residents more than their surroundinp as local officiab reported mmor damqe from the Sunday momina temblor. Coaet Young campers learn how llfe was In blbllcal tlmes./A3 Callfomia Gasoline prices are fall- ing fast, and they haven't stopped yet./ A4 Nation Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. switched his vote In the case lnvoMng Georgia's anti-sodomy law, leading to a controversial 5-4 rullng./A5 World Former President Nixon play~ "God Bless America" on the piano at a Moscow reception./ A4 Sports The Angels earn a spllt with Boston and head Into the All-Star break with a 11h-game lead over the Rangers./81 The U.S. water polo team, with several local players on Its roster, wins a sllver medal at the Goodwill Games./82 The Giants take over the NL West lead with a win over the Plrates./83 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletln Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notice s Sports Television Weather A9 A3 A7-8 87-9 A10 89 86 A6 A3 85. 9-10 81-5 86 A2 "It scared me to death," said Landa Mutch, a grocery manager at Ralphs in Newport Beach. "My whole bed was shaking." But few groc.ery items were damag- ed from the 5.3 quake, co-manaacr Kevin Ojea sajd. "We had a lot of products fa ll An Orange County Fire Depart- ment dispatcher named Palmer, who declined to give her first name. said a 0.-,Net ,...._,, .-...~ Ea&le truatee Cliffor d Heins (center) and hi.a cbllclren, Lla a.ncl Robert, •Ian the keel of the America'• Cap contender durt.na a lamhnon voyage party ln Newport Beach Sunday. small fire was started when a ps Unc pop~ off a water heater in a Mi ion VieJO home, but the fi re wu snuffed out before It could cause ~ damage. • In Laguna Beach. the downtown arc~ suffered broken wi ndowa al about a half-dozen buStnnses. 1n- clud1n1 the Mui Room and the Laguna Bank. said La1una police $st. Ray Lard1e. A brick wall tumbled down at the Pottery Shack. but the pottery es.- caoed damqe, Lardie sau1. "rbe_ quakc caused a rock ahdc on the 900 block of Ll&una Canyon ROid that con11nuea to .,._.ut C'.altrans throuahout the day, he •id. "Some preuy ~-sized rocks came down and 11 s riaht at a 1pot where the llope isn't very table, IO .tJley kCC"p com in& out and cbeckina. .. he aid. The 6:46 a.m. quake wu centered 28 miles IOuthwest of Oceanside 10- tbe PaciflCOcean and felt aJonaa I SO- mile strct.cb from ·San Qietb IO <Anatd and u far east as Ariloaa. It was follMt'ed by~ afte~ said Cal~h sci nuc analyst ~ 8ryanL The tee0od aftctdtock at 7:02 a.m. was I.he lafFll at 4.S on the Rkbier: ~ scalf~ The last aftmbock aa l :SOLm. measUred l .9. Bryant satd. Bec:autc the epicenter tras under the ocean. 5itismol<>&ists hadn't ptn.;., (Pleue ... QUAKK/A.2),. Newport's Eagle sent off to America·' s Cup By LESLIE EARNEST OfllleO..,,......, With red, white and bl ue balloons fl uttcnng under sunny blue sloes. Newport Beach said bon voyage Sunday to the EagJe Challenge, New- port Harbor Yacfit Club's entry into the Amenca's Cup T he boat will be loaded onto a freighter today for tht> JOurncy to A ustralta where the series of races will bcitn Oct 5. It was qu11c a sendoff. Listening to rock bands, eating hot dogs or JUSl gazing with pndc at the 12-mctcr sailboat perched splendidly 1 n the midst of the cclcbrat1on, coastal resi dents seemed to be filled with the spmt. 'T ve wanted to see the Ea~lc keel since tl was annou nced." s~ud local resident Jim H1ctbrink." Plus I think it's a great idea for Newport Beach to support 11. If we're so fo rtunate to bnng the America's Cup back to Newport Beach. 11 may be the greatest event ever held 1n Newport Beach." Bonnie Ross of Newport Beach concurred ·Tm o;upponing the Eagle. It's a 'reat cause I'm proud to be an Amencan and we need the cup-back," she said. If Sunday's celcbrauon was any indication, Amenc:ans seem to feel that the cup belongs to them. And it's no wonder. The U.S. schooner America won the cup from the Bnush 10 1851 in a race around the Isle of Wi~t and held on to 1t for 132 years until the Australian v1ctory in t 983 Now Uncle Sam wants It back. The day-long celcbratton. tn the Mari ncr's Mi le Sh.Jpyard, was for only one of lhe sut U.S. challenaen . Entries from New York, San Fran- cisco, Boston. Chicago and San Dieao also will race apinst challengers from Canada, England, France, Italy and New Zealand befinning in October. Winning point$ to a llt'ries of three races. the top four challengers will then compete in the semifinals m January. Finally, the Wl nner will square off against the Royal Perth Yacht Club entry. Australia Ill. tn the challenge cup series beginning Jan. 31. Gary F.Thomson. president of the Eagle Syndicate. a non-profit or- ganization dedicated to the Amcnca's Cup cause, wants to snag the b.onor for Newport Beach. "Its (the synd1- New blaze erupts near 25--acre fire LO ANGELES(AP)-A new fire burned ~1mber and brush Sunday 1n the East Fork of San Gabriel Canyon . JUSl four miles from the sllc ofa man- caused blaze that burned 25 acres Saturday. fire officials ~id. The new fire was reported Sunday afternoon and had already consumed 60 acre!> 1n the Angeles National Forest I 0 miles north of Azusa and 35 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. said Marilyn Hanley of the l ' S. Forest ~rv1ce !\lo home'> were at risk in the steep. remote area. and no 1nJurics were an1t1all) reported The fire started about one quarter mile north of tht' East For!.. Ranger Station. but 1t was not th reatt'ncd .\bout 65 fi refighters were at the sce ne operating 13 engines Also en route "'ere four hand crew s of two peopk eal h pl u~ two helicopters and one aerial tanker to figh t the fire with ' chemical and "ater drops (a use ot the Sunday fire was under mvesugaton. Hartley cauuoned that a "man· caused" fire dcterm1nat1on for the Saturday blaze did not necessanly mean arson. "It could be anythmg from an illegal campfi re to a vehicle backfire. <\II we know 1s that hghtning didn't cause 1t," Hanley said of the first San Gabncl Canyon blaze. wh ich left two firefighters 1nJured. A.lso Sunday. a fire destroyed 25 acres of 11mber and brush at Frank G. Bonelli Regional County Park 1n San Dimas before 11 was controlled A county fire dispatcher said the fire. 30 miles cast of downtown Los .\ngclcs. was being anvesugated as arson No damage or lnJU I) was reported Cause of a one acre fire 10 Laurel Canyon above Los Angeles wa'i also under invesugauon The fire 1n tht' 2300 block of Laurel (an yon Boulc"ard caused no anJ urics and did not damage any structures c.ate's) mau1 mtSsion at the moment 11 to brina back the America's Cup to Southern Califomia, .. he said ... Win or 105C, we'll be back with another cha lie• or another defense." he said. Doua Rastello. a crew member of this years entree said be feels ~ about their chances. -rbe question I uked myself 1s what's the chance of bem&tn thesemifinalsand I tb1nkour chances are exccUcnL Otherwise, h wouldn't be doing It," be said. Fundnusen. such as Sunday's bash and two previous events m \he shipyard, put wind 10 thechallenfir's saJls. Although ofrtcials said they were still unable to estimate bow much money was raised, ticket sellen said they sold just under 2.000 tickeu at $2 each by late a!i'ernoon~ lrWde. Eajle enthusiasts snapped up T • shirts, hats and posters and posed with the ship's skipper for a $10 souvenir photograph. The charp lo sign the ship's keel was S 100. But Thomson said the celebration uoday was more for the community than anything else ... It's really sharina u with the community. I mean, look at the people," he said. Californian nearing bike race record By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... Dlllr ........... A Fallbrook b1cychst was well on his way toward shattering the world record an a cross-country race as he closed w1th1n 400 miles of tht finish line Sunday. Pete Pcn~yrei.. who has led the .. Race Across AMcnca .. smcc the second day, was 15 hoursaheadoflast year's world record pace of nine days, two hours and six mrnutcs. w d spokeswoman Kathleen Burke. "His pace could take him anto Atlantic City by 10:30 p.m. Monda),'' she said. Penseyrcs was avt'ragmg about two tiours sleep per rught an the non-stop race Second place rider Mike Secrest of M 1ch1gan was out of the runniog after tuttmg a pothole Sa turda) and falhn& ofT h1s bike (Pl eue eee Bout/ A2) Cathy Rigby rebounds to pursue acting, singing careers MICHELLE COLE Although she never won an Olym- pic medal, former aymnast Cathy Rigby has been successfully compet- ing for a place in America's heart for more than 18 years. Rigby retired from gymnastics following the 1972 Olympic games but she has remained in the spotligh t as a sports commentator. actress and now as a Sln$er and dancer At 33, Rigby says she docs not know 1f a mother of four can still fit the "p1x1c"' image, but she docs not mand 1f that 1s how audiences see her. She has traded in her p1gta1l s tor a more sophistica ted blunt cut. yet Rigby has not shed her girl-next-door friendliness, nor her wa vering c;elf- co nfidcncc. Dressed an baggy white shorts and a T-sh1n, Rigby spent spent hour'i beneath th e hot sun Sunday rehears- ing for her debut at the Orange County Fairground'\ It was not a new act. but 11 wa!i the first and only ume she would perform ll on that stage. Her husband, Tom McCoy clapped time while she con· t·entrated on her dance routines. "Everyt1 mc I perform, I feel but· terl11cs." Ri,by said ... That's wh y I am a perfectionist. I need to practice until I can do 1t right." "I guess that came from growmg up wnh Judges watching your every move, .. she sa id. Most audiences probably will for- g1 vt' her for her mistakes. but Rigby has a difficult 11me forg.ivmg herself This desire for perfection, combined with an obsession with remaanang a petite 89 pounds .. caused Rigby 10 ·Tenants clash over security at Valley apartment comp1"x By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfllleDtily ......... Tempers flared 1n a Fountain Valley apartment complex Sunday when a aroup of picketers upset about securi ty shortcominas fa~ off aaamst other tenants The dec1s1on-to picket the Shakcwood Apartment on later Avenue between Ward and San Mateo strttts followed an alleged muwng in the complex July 7 Shakcwood resident Jean Dcprc\ was walk1n1 through the complcii about 9 p m. when Robert Michael Salazar. 37, alto a resident at the apartments. alleJedly tncd to vab her punc: ftom behind Dcprcs said Saluar ripped her top and struck her Dcprt , ~1111 sporuna a black("\(' C\unday that she 111d he aave her m •h 1rnack cncd for help and ' drew the attention of other residents. Two men rtstraaned Salazar unttl police am vcd. AccordinJ to tenant Dana Mclhcs. the alleae<1 attack was th e cul- mination of an 1ncreasma number of incidents at the complex that pointed to poor sccunty. Melhcs found her own under- ga rm ents slashed when she re turned to the laundry room rttently She said police told her fivr car\ had been stolen from the complell lut month alone Another tt'nant u1d the whttl\ nn h1scarwcre,tolcn "'h1 le 1t was parkn.I 1n ns carport Resident Joanne Owcn<o •uud h~ht bulbs were burned out or m1<1•ung along public walkway\ nnJ O\er· grown foliage 1nv1tc-d trouhlcmakcn "The po lice '>n1d th1 \ 1\ n hrcl·dmit ground tor derelicts," Owens said People were partying in the pools at 3 a.m . even though the' pools were supposed to be lod:cd up at 10 pm., and homeless people hvang 1n their vans 1n the parkan-lot!i were using the pool <ihOWCl'1 andjaCUZZIS to bathe an, she s~ud Residents arc particularly upset hccause rent\ are increased each vear -they were r:uscd $75 this year - but ~cumy prov1s1ons Sttm to he 1ncn-a m&Jy In. .\II "'ho talked to the Datl) Pilot sa1J they v.erc told when tht>y moved 10 that management provided ~ur­ lt). but none had ever ~n any umformrd patrol\ walking throuaf\ the co mplu. ._!though tht pools and laundr. mom\ are 'IChcdulcd to do~ at I 0 (Pleue see T£NAPITS/ A.2) become huh m1l She suffered from the b1ngl' and purge ~yndromc from the 11me '>hl' wac; a teen-ager until JUSt a fe" >care; ago he nm" we ighs between 98 and 100 pound' hut I'> uncomfortable "'hen tal king ahout her eating dis- order · I don't have the problem anymore \Ct 1t 1s always on my mand ." <,he ~1d R1gh' credm her family for helping her to bolster her confidence She has two rons Buck\ 10. and Ryan. 6, by her first husband. fo rmer NFL run- nang back Tommy Mason. R1gb~ met · her second husband. Tom McCo-. while stamng an a road show of Ne.11 Simon's "They're Playing Our Song .. The couple have two daughters. Theresa, 3, and Kanlin. I While she docs not wa nt to spend a lot of ume away from the family·~ Fullen on home. Rigby is busy build ang a career as a singer and actress She was "thn lled" to have been chosen to sing the national anthem dunng the recent Lady Liberty fcst1 vtt1es in New Yorlc. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS "The ~nsc of togetherness ~ mmdcd me of the Olympics. only thi s "a!> an event whi ch happens ever) 100 >cars ... Rcgb' said R1gb' has studied singing for 12 (Pleue eee RIGBY I A2) Fountain Valley apartment tenants fac e off durln& heated plc ketlDC • O,.,,ge COUt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, July 14, 198e o.llr,... ...-. " ..... I( ....... Manuj Chawla prepare. to board up a window In the Male Room In Laguna Beach, •battered by Sunday'• earthquake. QUAKE RATTLES COAST ... From Al pointed an}' panicular faull. he said Bryant said Sunday's temblor was not related to the Palm Spnngs 5 9eanhquake that shook the south- land JUSt six days earlier causing an estimated $5 75 milhon damage and inJunng 40 people .. In the Southern California area we record and locate about SO earth- q uakes a day .. Bl).mt ~1d "But the\ ·re too small to t~el Most of them measure bet\\een 2 :! Jnd 2 5 .. (ahforn1a 1s om· ot the most acu-.e areas 1n the l n1tcd \talcs." The Richter scale b' which earth- q uake<, arc measured 1'> a gauge of the energ) relea..ed b~ the quake The <>hghte'>t quake normall\ fdt h' human'> 1c, a magnitude of 2 .\quake of magn itude 5 <:an \.3U\t' cun\1tkr· able damage while a magnitude 6 can cause severe damage The 1906 San FranU'>lO earth quake was later rnmputl'd to ha\\.' been an ~I \\h1k th\.' IYM .\la'>ka canhquake measured X '\ killing 11..i people South of Orangt• C 1111nt\ morl' damage "'-<.IS reported. and one death from a hcanJllack "a' hlamcd on the earthquilkl· .. This 1s the largt'<il e' ent to occur 1 n modern h1s1or. 1n tht 1mmed1all' offshore area irom the 'ian 0 1ego metropolnan area." .Jadu: Parkl'r <:.pokes"oman tor '>1.u:nur.I\ of the lnst11utt· 11f( 1eoph' '>H. '> <1nd Plirnctar. Ph\SIC'> at the \cnpp'> ln'>lltute ol Oct."anograf)h\ in l..d lolla told tht· .\ssoc1a1rd Pre\\ Ark" Wll\un. 'iS. of < hul<1 'v !\ta. was walking aro und when the quake struck and suffered a cardiac arrest. sa id a nursing supervisor at Chula Vista Communil) Hospital Broken window\, rock slides and a fe w downed power line!> were re- ported throughout the San Diego ( ountv area. but no other inJune'> were reported Opera tor!> a1 the San C >noire nu- llcar po"er plant south ol <ian C lementc put lhl· plant on "unusual l'' ent" statu'> -the lowc't of fo ur le" els of cmergcnq re!>pon\e -fo r ahout an hour"'-hlle 1nspcd orc.chcck- cd for damag<.· \pokesm<1n ( harks Heal ..aid the proccdurc \\J'> normal after a local l'arthquake No rad1a11on was re- leac.cd. and the plant's two operating un11' remained 1n o;en tec without 1 n terrupuon Ornngc ( ount) lirl' department'> "l'nl on eanhquakl· alert a \tandard 1>pcr<111ng pnxcdure 1n which acw<, mml' their equipment out of the hullding tollo"'-1ng an earthquake ~gt M1kL· Md 'l'n) .... ml Newport He a ch polin· rl'l L'I' cd nu damage lJll\ ".\houl lhl mmt 1ntL'H'\llnttlJll WC gut cam<.· Imm J lad' \\ho a\kcd 1f\\e "ere going to haH· an\ morl' L'arth· 4uakes ... Md H'n) \aid \gt 5tCH' °W L'\Son of th\.· Orange < ount' ~hentf., Departmrnt \a1d thl'\ rCCl'I\ cd no damage or inJUf\ n•ports. either "f\cl")txx.h ""uke up "'cnt 'ho hum' and wen t hack tn '>kcp." Weo;son said TENANTS ••• .._.Al p.m., ac:1ual lockup miabt not occur until 2 a.m .. if at all1...Mcllies said. Mtiaa ... .,... Kuth Staley said the o~ do provide a lockup and driv~lhtouah patrol wbtch turns in a S«urity rcpon each day. "They tell u1 not to say we have securit~" but that we have a lockup petrol Staley said. A Ji.year rtttdcnt of the complex. talcy said &be had never en- countered a IC'CUrity prdblem herself. She acknowledae<1 residents had complained about the lithtina. and wd the owners had ta.ken steps to replace all mis ina and burned-out bulbs. "But all this takes time," she said. "They can't do it overnight." The 440-:unit comrlex is owned by Southmark·MacNei Corporation, headquartered in Texas. The MacNeil office in Garden Grove was closed Sunday. and no one was available for comment. Residents said they won't wait for the owners any longer, however. They plan to start a tenants' association and distribute a newsletter. They may picket again next weekend. Sunday's demonstration ended when members ofSalazar's family 1ot into a verbal altercation with some of the picketers. When the confronta- tion began to get physical. Fountain Valley police were called. Lt. Rod Gillman said the Fountain Valley police have responded to a number of incidents at the complex. "But I don't know if there's any more than you'd normally find in a complex of that size," G illman said. Salazar. also known as Jesse Salazar. whose alleged attack prompt- ed Sunday'sd emo nstratio n, re- mained m Orange County Jail where he was booked for strong armed robbery. possession of a hypodermic needle and violauon oi parole. Gill man said . 0Ccoup1e struck by lightning improving By the Associated Press Two hikers from ( altlorn1a who ~ere struck by hg,htning last week in Ye llowstone National Park were re- ported in improved cond1t1on at area hospitals Sunday Vincent Zappala. 49. of Anaheim ""as 1n senous but stable cond111on in the intensive care unit at the Unavtr- Sl l) of Utah Ho!>p1tal 1n Salt Lake (it). a hospital spokeswoman said. His wi fe. Charlotte Zappala, 36. has been moved out of 1ntens1ve care at Bannock Regi onal Medical Center 1n Pocatello. Idaho. and 1s 1mprov1ng. a hospital spokeswoman said Sun- da) The Zappala-; were h11 by lightning Wednesday while hiking along Speci- men Ridge in the northeast portio n of the park Park official-; ..aid the Zappalas· h\e\ ma) have been saved b) quick acuon b) !>everal people on a geolog) fie ld tn p who saw the accident and radioed for help Some of the field tn pp members a l~o administered lard1opulmonal") resu~1tat1on to the lappalas Record crowds at fair, Jur~rs get but traffic keeps flowing Wh~tworth spying case By PALL ARCHIPLEY Of llM Dally l'llol llefl Thl· < >rangt < uunt) r a11 111 < 1>,ta Mesa Lonllnul·d to attrat t 1 rowd<> at a BIKE RACE ... From Al He was taken to a ho'>p1tal tor treatment and relcar,cd Rut the dela) ended hie, hope., to O\ crtake Pense) rec, Mo" 1ng up to \etond was Lon Haldeman of Illinois who was riding about 17 3 miles behind the leader And taking over third wa s Matt Beerer of Hunungton Reach. nd1ng 264 mile\ behind Penc,cHcs PenseHe\ rode through \\a,. nesboro. va "iunda) aftcrnuon 2 749 mile' from th<. Huntington Beach \tart a wct·k ago. He wa., averaging about 15 mph, Burke .-,aid Dropping out Sunda\ wa'> (1eorgc' Helaouet of Quebec.< anada who at 58, was the oldest ndt:r 1n the race Swollen hands and a sore net·k claimed Helaouet. the third nder to drop out 1n Bald Knob. Ark "We're calling 1t the 'Bald Knob Tnangle:·· Burke ...aid Hanging on to last plare wa., Dan Wesolow-.k1 of Isla V1'ila. ( alif. who was a ve raging IOmph andwa<, 1.000 males behind Penseyre'>. Burke said MAIN OFFICE JJ0 W"I ll•r ~· C ~ta Y~u !I. ,..., •dd'"' 8<>• >!>60 \14 '-''"" A O?tll' n:tordse111ng pau· \und<t\ hut traflic tll'UP'i wert• .11 .1 minimum. polite rtf)OrtCd f air '>f)11ke'"11m.1n Jiii I lmd \aid 'o 619 pt'C>pll h;1d \.\.alknl 1hrough the g.atc'i 111 thl' 941h .1nnu.il lair h~ 6 p m \unda, 11mrMrnl 111 2 5 l/X4 during the \Jnll' 11me f)l'fl11d la\t \Car I 1nal attt·ndanu ligtire\ tor \atur- da' o;ho~nl .1hciu1 'i5 llOO 'l'>llors t'OJO~cd tht l.11111,al \how\ and dcmomtr<1t11111\ I l11HI \Jld Wh1k allllld.111 l' "a' ur trouble "a'> dn" n '' nll· 1 hl· la 1 r opt•ned I rida' ()n',1pl 11111~· d.I\ 111 ,1rre\t'> ~ere madt'. urn1p.1H·d 10 ~II on 11f)l'n1ng tla\ la't \l'•H \.11urd,n '\I 111\1tor'i \\l.-rl' am:'h"I '\111\l 111 t·hoc,c arrc'>ll'd \\l'fl' nmu ,.., l au11.ht "llh akohol. I lmJ \Jtd 1 ·1 kt'"1 '<' "'' major ate 1den l '> or 1n1uril'' hJ\l' m.1rred the le\t1 \>1lle'> "It "'-a' hnlll'r toda\, \O we had flt.'orlc 1n 111 ... 1 .ml n·rn·ng hccau'ie of the hl"al · l lt1\d said ·But no inJunes · LIO\d <1ttnhu1ed the large attend- ance to better prumouons and new l'\ enl5. Sunda' ., drawing card included g} mna~t < ath't R1gb) a h1g,h-d1 v1ng <oho"" and a la..er music ~how \t:Hral ne"" e"<h1h11s al so haH been added. including one centered on the da1 1) industry ~.\N FRA NCISCO (A P)-Jurors begin their first full day of dehbera- t1on~ today in the spy tnal of former Nav) radioman Jerry Whatwonh. charged with ~uppl)1ng vital code and communacallons secrets to John Walker's Sov1et<ontrollcd spy n ng. U.S. D1stnct Judge John Vukasin ..ent the case to the Jury shonly before noon Fnda) after telling Jurors an esp1onaee conv1ctton required proof that Whitworth knew or had reason to bcheve his disclosures would hun the United States or help the Soviet Unu>n The defense conceded Whttworth c;old classified information to Walker for nearly a decade but contended Whttwonh beheved for most of the time that he was working for Israel, and didn't leam the Soviets were involved until af\er he had stopped supplying documents That was disputed by the chief prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney Wilham Farmer. who argued that Whitworth, trained extensi vely in military sccunty, must have known all along that the secrets he was disclosing were souaht eagerly by the Soviets and would n arm the United States. 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What don't you hke'> Call the number above and your messaae wi ll be recorded, transcribed and de- livered 10 the appropnate edator. tO t m 1"4 '""" QOf>y wlll o.-eo DY INl.l '1 00 ~' , VOL 71, NO. 195 ( ' The yme 24-hour answenna 1erv1~ may be u5ed to rtcorcl letters to the editor on any topic \ontnbuton to our utters column must include their name and telephone number for vcnficauon f cll11 u11 what's on your mind Clrcutatlon Te .. pMn.t "'°"' Or•llQ<I l ounly ,.,... Mt.cm High clouds Out mostly sunny Some Ngti ~ la In ttore for 8ou1hefn Callfomta ...... _ EDT u ..... J·..., 14 todeytndTUlldey,otMrwtletheforecaatcall1f0ttalrakltewlth "-Forecut/f0t 8 p m · """"" ..,., patchs clOudl along the OOMt during Mt1Y morning hOure. A the Otanot Cont the outlook call• (Of high cloudlneu today an Tueeday. Patchy low cloud• along the 'eout during tatty morning h0Ur1. e.chM wtlt haw l'llg~ bOth day1 from 70 to 1&. The IOwl wtll renge 58 to &4. From Potnt Conception to the Mexican Bord« -Inner water•: Ught vartabte wind• thll morning b9oomIDg aouth to aoutt!W91t e to 13 knot• tht9 afternoon and eYenlng. Seu 1 to 2 feet. Soutttwest twell• 2 to 3 fMt. Fair today but tome high cloudlMN. Low cloud• tht. morning mainly over southern watere. Ou1er watet'I: South to aouthWM1wtnds 15 to 10 knot• todey Seu 3 to e feet. Low cloud• t1'11s mornln; b9comlng moatly sunny but With IOfM high cloudlneaa tl'll• afternoon. ~ ('-. i>l'ii' °"" I 'AONh \s.~ ~~ ~ w ...... -• , .. 1........ J l ~hOW•I~ Aa.n f.....,,,. ~l\u• \,,.)\ '""-"''••J .,..._ ... l.9hunol y ...... U.S. Temps LOWMl!e ... 73 MemptMt ... 1• MlemlllMdl .. '° .. Le MllWtlUk• 70 63 ~.H Y 78 .. ..._...,, ... 7t ... ~ '1 12 HMIMle H 12 ... ... ...Olteene ,, 77 Ml:h«eoe .. 61 ... 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OlhetWIM ,.., Jeclteon.Mlee .. 14 T .,.,.,.,,....,. r:;: •I 1118 bMdl8a Jed<80fWlfle 16 7$ lllglw In 1"8 upj)et 10 l'ftld 70. .__In ""'-10 $7 IN 1411* 50e IO micMOe. V...,... lllgN Kene..Clly .. ea In IN l'ftld '°' 10 l'ftld '°' o-nlgl!I tow. LM V-e-102 75 In Ille upj)8t 50e to mid toa. RIGBY ••• From Al years and has had acted in a number of small television and movie pans. The former Olympic gymnast 1s determined that some day she wi ll be as well known as an actress and singer. .. I would give my nght eye to do a film." Rigby said. In the meantime, Rigby will con- tinue to take her act on the road. Next month she will appear as Peter Pan at the Long Beach Entertainment Center. She also is on the night cl ub circui t. and has perfo rmed her act. a mixture of pop rock and classical songs. in Las Vcps and Palm Spnngs. Rigby 1s continuing wtth her career as a spon s commentator as well. She JUSt signed a new contract with ABC, which will take her to China at the end of August fo r the World Cup gym- nasuc championships. Thoug,h she had 10 concentrate hard to perform on the balance beam. Rigby says concentrating on her many different roles as wife. mother, entenainer and media personality 1s a "mental strain." One role she regrets taking on was a!> a commercial spokeswoman for a feminine hygiene product. "I got a lot offlak for 1t." she said. "It was av.eat contract and 11 paid a lot of bills.' Rigby said ... But 1fl was ofTerred 1t again. I think I would pass It Up." NAJl,'"""'6< w ...... "'4~ ~ 4'1• iA• -·I I ~ • -• Calif. Tempe • to .. .. 76 12 72 .. 78 M .. to 77 3t 77 M 11 " Surf report Tl des Second lltgfl Second low TOOAY 24 -N.., 24 .. 024 -24 .. 16 ~ •• 3·e>epm 2 2 818p m TUaeC>AY Flrl1 Ngh 214•m 31 Flrll IOw 8 50 ._ ... 13 Second lllgll 3Mpm 50 Second IOw 10-111 pm 1.1 Sun Mt• 1ooey •• t ·oe P m • -TUMdey 81 5 SI I m end M4a 8CIM' •I 8-()llpm Moon Mii IOOey 81 11 02 Pm . - f.-dey 11 11 40 e.m end M4a Ill t:l 04 pm o.llr,... ...... " ...... ..,. Rigby's other regret: "I sull would like to convince people that I am an inch taller ·· Cathy Rigby entertain• at Oran&e County Fair Sunday. ~4 HOUll ACC•SS 7 DAY. Large Units! High-Tech Security Systems Ask About Our Business Discounts! 17th /TAEET /Elf· 645-2111 /TOAAGE 670 WEST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA, CA '