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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-11 - Orange Coast PilotTOllOMOW: HAZY -'ORECASTI 0-. A2 . MONDAY, AUGU T 11, 1986 Newport Center foes losing fight Half of necessary signatures collected; Wednesday 1s deadline to force election said. "We don't ha ve a l<>&Of how many petiti ons are out, so we have no prec1w: idea how close we are:· said Beek. who 1s a Cit y Council candidate 10 Newpon Beach as well the chief organizer of G ndlock. By STEVE MARBLE -8 PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. 0.-, .......... Distress ~1gnal!> were issued toda)' by a group trying to force a citywide elcctton on the controvcnu~I $300 m1llton cxpan)1on of Newport Center 'Tm a ht tic discouraged naht now. Strong effort Mike Witt pitched e!Ot •llatoat lnninC• u fbe Aneela complete a .ertea 8Weep of Seattle. 81. . California · Woman, 90. embarks on hike up Mt. Whitney./ A4 World Israel. Egypt a step closer to settllng border dis- pute./ AS Nation Phone workers walk out In 12 Western states.I A4 Entertainment Program about male be- havior targeted for female audience on NBC's "Today" show./B8 Bualneaa It's going to be very. very clo5e," s~ud Allen Beck, leader of a referendum group that has until W.edne~y to collect 4.500 signatures. As of Saturday, the group had collected only half the ~•&natures needed to force an election. but names on pet11Joos 1.t11l being circulated have not been counted, he Water refuge · Gndlock 11 a coaliuoo of activist groups opposed lo The Irvine C.O. development, which include1 plans for office towers. restaurants, a com- munity theater and 1.400 residcnti~I units 1n and around the commcretal and business center. A Oock of feathered fowl finda tbe early momln& calm at Coeta Maa '• Te Winkle Park fit.a their bill. The water- ortented community pa.rk alao ma.Ila an ln.tttna reface for The prOJCCt wa• approved last month on a S-l vote by the Ncwpon Beach City Council. f OC\ contend the plan will lead lo a breakdown 1 n traffic cond1t1ons while supponc" ma1 nta10 It Wiii improve traffic 0ow because The Irvine { o. ha promised lo bankroll about S40 m1lhon worth of road work T he ccn\erp1cce o f the road work 11 Pelican Hill Road upporters con· tend· the road will acrve as a bypass around congened Corona del Mar while foes claim the road will o nly open the runic south coast to d~ velopment (. ounCll mcmbcrj con 1dcrcd p1ac.· 1na the project on the Nov 4 baJlot tu, a void a spcc11J clecuon. But the idea wa1 abandoned liut week when the council was told 1h11 11 could .be walking into-a trap ( 1ty Altome) Robert Burnham 5a1d •l would be possible th.at two elccuons could r~ult -one 1n November and a special clcct1on probably a month later rn reaching their dec1s1on, council people .eekln& to beat the aammer beat. The forecut calJa !or more hasj aunahJne tbta afternoon aJon& tbe Orange Cout. See A2. members said they fully expected lbc \1ana1urc drive lO be a success anywa)' Even I pr~Newport u nter e1tpan~1on aroup p~cd.taed Gridlock would ca 1ly meet the deadline "I JU l can't thank ofa pcuuon that has ever failed in this town " said architect Wilham Ficker. an or- K'I nucr of a group th.at has plcd&od to f1&hl for the Irvine ( 0 in tht' t'VC'llt or a \pcc1al election "I'm surt they'll get 1he 11gna- 1ure\ ··• said < ounc1lman 8111 Agee (Pleue MC PETJT101'/A2) Justice Mosk running again Vete ra n high court juris t, 7 3 , decides aga inst retire me nt By BOB EGELKO ·~..._.,.,, SAN FRAM I\< CJ -\cteran 'ii.ate <iupremc (nun Ju\ltec ()tank)' Mo~k announled to<la) that he will 'itek a new I :!-year term on the court 1n November Mo~k. 71 dean oft he coun and one of tht' nation\ mo\I prominent state Judge\ ha\ until fnday to file for the November election when fiH of the other \IX JU\ltle\ wall bc on the ballot Ht\ current term end\ n<'xt Januaf")" Mo\k ..aid in a \t.atemc:nt he plan\ no formal c;impa1gnang and v.ould \jXnd uni~ lhe filing le~ of S I W~9 78 plu\ 22 ccn1' lor a \laf1'11Y\o ma1I the form to the offiu: o f ( alafom1a'\ 'lt'crctan of\ia1c · I am· confident thc.-electorate will bc able tu C\ aluate v.1thout paid polt11cal .td"t·n1..cmc:nl\ m~ ~1 year\ or JUdtllal \t'rvlCt' on the coun and ht., earlier ~car\ of public office the sJatemenl \ll1d Hcdccl1'ned to answer reporter\· que\t1on\ Outtook for mun1'ai:>a1 bonds after tax overhaul Is bulllsh. /A 7 -INDEX Mobile home owners may get aid "That's great He'u good person," ..aid Justtet fdward Pa.nelh. who was told of thl' .tnnouncement by rc-- poner'\ wa111ng outside 1he coun office. Pandll \aid he had c11pected Mo'>k 10 rctlft' Mo'lk had \atd \Ince la\I >car that he m1iht retire· Jnd would not make up h1\.m1nd unt1l 1hc filing deadline 111\ rc11rt·men1 ~ould have increased ' the h<>JX'' of {JO\ < 1eorgc rNu- 1..mCJian a per\1\1c.·n1 trit•l of 1he toun., dl•t1\lon., 111 appo1n1 a ma- 1onl} of lhl \l'\ c.•n JU\tl(l'' Advice a nd Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Pollce Log Public Notices S ports Telev1s1on Wea ther A 10 A3 A7-8 87-9 A1 0 89 B6 A6 A3 8 5.9, 10 B 1-5 86 A2 Irvine City Counc il may set up $250,000 loan fund to h elp buy The Groves s hares By PHIL SNEIDERM A/'11 Ol IM OellJ ..... llWI < 11y officials ma) c.ct up a S.!:>O ()(JO loan fund 10 help rC')ldcnt~ of r he (1rove!> mobile home park 1n In 1nr purcha~ 1he1r \hare of1he1r park Ahout 40 lo" Jnd m11<kr.11c 1n tO mt' household\ would quJhl-.. for the loans to parttc1pa1c an J pMk\N1dr plan 1n which tcnant\ will purchJ\C r ht ( 1roves fhl' park at 5200 Irvine Hhd ha\ Hl mobile home\ and Jhf>ul I 000 rc'>1dent\ l cader'I of the ( 1ro' es Home· owner' A'>".>0<"1a11on announced an June that they had \truck a purchase llj'lllOO .tgrel.'ment with Bruce Noll, pnnupal owner and managing part- ner u l thl' park l nder 1h1\ plan. each rn1den1 would purcha\C a \hare 1n the part.. I he pmc· ofa \hare wa!> rouihly determined h-v dt\ 1d1ntt lhl' lO\l of lhl' park by the number of hou\t:hold\ .\ssoc1a1mn mt·mt>cr, a\kt'd tht' lr1;1nt' (•I) < ounul 111 hl·lp fomalit'' that could not J0ord 111 pan1npa1e fhe \hare prtel' J)('r hou\t'hold 1c. almost S47 000 (11) c.1afl memh<.'f\ ha'" rec- ommended that lhr lOUnctl 11\l· up to $250 000 in kdt·rJI < 11mmunm Dc- Vt'lopmcnt Blot. k <•rant lund\ 10 hd11 (1roves rc\1den1' \\-ho mt•ct Im~ Jnd moderate-ancoml' gu1dd1nc' fhc '". cragc loan J)('r hou\t'hohl would h<.· S5.800 acc<mJtnJt 10 a \lafl rl'non Segerst r om shares s ecrets of success with local grads By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... 0.-, ..... IWI Providing c luc·, 111 hi\ own 'lllll"C!>'>. Hent) T ~gcf\l rom \harcd 40 )Car. of e.xpcncnce \\1th ''O collciic iiradu .!It) l)unda) at 111mmem l'nwnt n C'rt1jC\1n ln1nc· \cacr\trom munaii1ng~111ncrof ( J Sqc~trom & \on\ delivered the commencement uddrt'''> to ~duates of the Ciouthern C nltforn1a r>1v1\1on of the llnavt'l"lllv of Ph1x·n" located 1n ( 0\13 Mt'a ~aer~trnm 111111 tht> gr.1duatr\ and 1,800 fom1l~ ml·mh<·r.. .rnd lm·nd\ at the Irvine Marnott he wa\ 1mprc\..cd with the pcrscvcrant.c of the un1vcr· \tty \tudcnts The un1ver<01 t). with CJmpu-.c.•, 1n \Cven maJor ClllC'\ 1n 1hc Wc·,t and \outhwcsl, <..atcf\ to ~ork1ng .idulL.\ "ho want to funher their c·dmallon "Mo'it of)'ou arc alrcad\ sradu.atn of the ~hool of h11rd ~noc. i..'" licfenttrom said. le told them they would continue to learn thro1.1~hout their hve\ "You arc lllc\\Cd 10 be-mcmtx·r., nf the world'\ lJ'C31C\I \Clttel) of lrrc thoueht," he ~1d "Knowk'dgr " anfin1 1e. and \O art' nl•t·d21 "I want m) bcst-cduca 1ed com- PJO\. mcmtx·r' to be gcncrah\t\. not \pcualt\t\ Ne' er lo\C your open. m1ndcdnc\'i nr,1h1hl) of thought. or 1maganat1on " lie outlined ''~ point\ he found 1mpor1ant to ha!> <>"' n \UC"tC\S dunng the four d«.idc\ after ht\ graduauon Imm \tJnford l naveN I\' •"l.carn to he a · dreamer," \<.·,c~trom \3td "(ireat careers arc hu1h on challenge and 1magana11on " •"fk hold 1 he danng become 1trt'.ll IC'h1evcro1 " •"~he\(' in >our.elf Rcaard (Pleue eee 81tOER8TROM / A2) Henry T . Secentrom Sen. Bergeson'sfirst term Strides benefit the district GOP w h ip Introduce 56 bill lhl to care for cons tituency. improve year ta te If 1hcrr ,., ttn\ truth to thc .1dJf1' "the squeak}~ hrt:I Jet\ the ~1'U'>C'," 11 lo n be found an the lltlitC'\ 111 \lah· ~n M1nan lkr&e'>on l '-er attuned l11 h<".1 \ 11n,11111rn1' ~on,em' Rcrgr:'4tn h•' hu111 n '"' < e\\ful f"lltt11~l curtt1 'fmnn1n1.1 rnorr 1h11n twndf'C'tldl"\nn tht Orangr< 1 HI h} fnt. ui1na on lcx.1l 1\\uc'I l\frgc\nn tx.·aan her r1olt\1till (UC'l°t lt11. u\ln& tln cdur.111onal 1uuc~. in· 1 l11tl1ng I' \eaf\ on the Newport· Mc\ll ( n1 lh·d '-'< hnol ()"Inc I Boord of r 1hu 1\11111\ l\hr f1n1 ~tnt &u Siu:ramento an I 1l7X U\ il\'>C'mhh "nm.1n ft1r the 74th I >-mnfl nnd movr'd In lht" \cnatc d111mh .. ·1 11f thr I 01,l.1111f<' 1n 1984 10 Flrat of two part• rcpr~nt thr l 1h l>l\11111 r oda" tkrac~1n 11110\ hr1 \ "' It. auc\ an th<' fin1tl 11.1\\ 111 hc·r ll"t ~\'11on "' ~ n tnf l>un ""' 1t·~ t'" '"'' ""Ct~. \hr 11.tlkcJ wit h lttl' 1>.111\ Pilo\ ahnut th<" fi"t half of hrr lnur H'IH tt'rm Her rl mt\ 1n tht' natr hl\t' 1ndudrd -.rcur111l' '"'"'' ln1 , le: 1nur o( CV.'J)<lM lic1u h', lb1 ~ h.... \Ufl pt)M1n1 Oran < ' 't c. ''"'' llfll"'" The loam would help ftnanuall) ~•rained rco;1dcnt' mukt' up 1hr dif- ference hclwecn thc1r current mon1hh rent fee\ and thC' larg1·r monthl> loan pavmcnl\ for pure ha\ ang a \hare or the park fhc loan program will hl· 1 on· \ldcrcd al Tul·<ida\ ·, counul mc.•r11ng "h11 h hcg1n\ al I) '" nm 1n lhl· l"l)Unul l hamhcf"\ \1cmhcr.. of thr a\\tK11tt111n h.1d e\t1ma1cd the:\ would nrcd 1ht• p.H- 11opa11on ufat lca\I half or lht• p.sri..·, h1111\l'hold\ 1n order to pr•K C'rd w11h th<• purtha\c plan rhe cum·nt t:oun 1ncludt'\ two ()(·ult.mc·11Jn Jppuintct:' PJnclh and \falrnlm I utJ\ II l)(-ukmr11an '' rc- dt't"tt'd in 'loq·mht'r and < h1ef lu\ltH' l<o'4 U1rd. tra1hng hadl~ an 11n1n111n p<ill' " dckatcd th<' g<l\ l'rn11r "'11 lll'I a thud \d<Jnn to fill < on-.t·nall\t' group\ ha-.c· targ<'ted Bird .rnd Ju\lllt'' ln'o<'ph < 1rndtn .tnd < ru1 l<nnmo "v1nc;t haH nnl op- 1>c1-.cc.I \1m k \a~ 1ng thl'\ IA.Cf(' UnlCr· 1a1n ,11"lc1u1 whcthl·1 he 1A-11uld run and (Pleue eee M 08K /A2) Newport car importer arrested, accused of swindling customers B)' STEVE MARBLE Of -o..,, ~ ...,, .\ ~c·~p11r1 lka1h IU\Uf"\ Jr 1111 portt•r " ht.·intt hdd 11ida\ 1n 111·11 nl \ ~lO 000 hail toll11w1ng h1' .tfrt''' 11n cha•&<'' of \Vdt1tll1nit' 11\lnm1·" 11111 • •f thou'i.tnlh of doll.tr\ 1n dt'J'I0\11\ 1111 F uropcan 1 M \ riolll 1 r.t·rimtnl Kenn<'th Ra) Hightower. thl' owner of now-delund lntt·rnat111nal .\utohau' ol 'cwriort l·kalh. " t harard with 15 rnunt., of lraud .\ hail hcanng 1\ .-.Cl t nda\ in 1 lar~H "v1un 1l 1pal ( ourt PAUL ARCHIPUY Focus ON THE NEws ltun tu ull\hur .. · 1111 d11ll111 an" pr1>1. ur1n~ hudgrl 11111, talion' 1111 a lhtld~11rt" IJ, il1l\ 111 < >1.1nt1,C' 1 CJ.t\I 1 nll t' and a f'h't '11 II ""1c·nlf' hu1l'1 '"I .11 I C Jn 1n1• \h, in11nd11u .. ~J ~·1 tl1ll\ tiunn hr1 Iv t c r 11nd 'It bill\ 1h1\ r nin in~ lr11m .1 J'l1t1po._..1 to I(' 1\C' r1•qu1rc·m, nt' 101 le chlt'I t h'tkntt I fPleue we RE.RO N /A ~) lltj!ht111A1r hi .1lk~t·dl\ look Jt' ~'"'' 11f ~'I 'i1M1 111 h11tht•r Iron ''"'"m'" 1n11•11,ttJ 1n puf\hj\IOJ! h.irtl 111 find 1 uri•Jlt' In IU\Uf"\ .tnd 'f'l<•ll' ,,ir, -.;1i.I I tnl1H' \nd\ ( '""" I h1 ,1111 1 1mport<'1l.111t-d 111 dl'ltH'f tlll'1.ir,01111 rt•lurn thl' lull dq'C.1\1\ lo 1 u\lllml'f' ..,mJ < 1110" 11'1 .,.,\ r1 al 1n\t,1m l'' ll1ghtov.i:r na1U p.1111.11 1rl11nt1' 111 SI ()()11 tht· 1kH·1 ti\ c '3111 I)( !)<.1\11\ IAC'rr tal.:rn lrom 1 u\tnmrl\ holh 1n .rnt1 11111\ttfr (P luH tee ARREST/A2 ) County to probe charity expenses f' rom "'•ff aod wlrr rf'port \ll I )(,llll!l ( 1111111\ \lll>t'I \ l\Of h,I\ .l\~C'<l lh1M•·lll•l111" ... lfl\('\111.tlt' ltH fund 1.11 ... nir. n11 th•i.h an1I u1lm1nl\ It.Ill\ r 111''' "' , h.ar11ahlc 1)rpn11a· 11111" \upt·n ''01 I lltrr•t'll \\ 1c:<let ..aid hrr rt'11ur\I .,., l\ 'fU"'nr1t ~ th<' int ITl\lnp 1Tqur'1 lnr ~1nn iU\n' to hllntu•, f\nt1 lt11• I , k of \1ltlahlt 1n lmmt1t111n aho111 them 'II lnnrrm' m«:' that v.hc:n rhr ;.i'rnt r 11111rn ,., homhudrd "'Ith rt'\lllt'\t!> to donate ht, h mu.·~ ll t\l'it ca' ror lhll lllt'f on Ill C'\ alu \(" whl\ h ~ haf1t1r' l"f"' 11Jt the br\I ~r' ltt"\anJ "'h1 h nnc \ef' r nnh 10 ~odit the (Pl ee eite CH ARJTY I A2J .. • ~ • ' .. 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CoMt DAfLV PfLOT/ Monday, Augu1111. 1988 ~ Cathedral limits activities I to keep tax-exempt status By tile A11oclate4 Prell Tht Crystal Cachtdral' near los o f th 1.v.·l'M"mpt !>lalu'> 1n 1982 ha!> rc)ultcd 1n mon: c:uut10u'I -.chcduling of act" 111c!> JI the nrchttcctunal landmark in (1 rden (1rovc, a state ta\ ufli<: 1al •o<ud toda> In ta<.t, Re~ Robert S<. huller'\ bru'>h wi th tax coll~rtors ha~ rt<>ullcd in thl· l uttu1lmcn1 of '>t'vcral lypc'> o f Jlt1\1lln at lhUrlht''> throughout tht· '>IJtl' \Jtd v.. 1lliam (1rommctt tht· '>IJtl' Roatd ot l ~uah1auon·., prop- L"rt> l'~cm1>1111n ofltll'r lk ~1d an ullorne> for the;· ( ry'!>tal < Jthl·d1J1 no.,., thctk\ w11h h1'> offitc fur J l II\ 1l1l"' thal might~< hallcngcd d\ n11n l'\CnlJll .. < hu1che'!> Ull' more awarl· now ut what could cau$C th~m to lo-.c their la•-citcmpt tatus," (1rommcu 'Ultd 1n a telephone interview from h1'i Sac:ramcnto office "I think 11 (thl· ( ry~tal Cathedral c;,1\C) brought tha1 type of m1!>u\C to hgh1 " For example. chun.hcs no w \h)' away from ofTenna tht1r fac1hucs for we1~H-lo!>\ company mtmbcr hip. mecun~ uod o ther types of "Clf 1mprovcmeri1 hu'\1ne\\l''>. he ..aid The C ry'>tal ( Jthedral dt'iputc JfOSC.' 1n 1~82, when Orange ( ounl) Tax -'''tC'>!IOr ttr.1Jk) Jamb'> took awa)' thl' r hurc h'\ cxcmpl '>talu\, ..aying ~huller\ organ1Lation U'icd thl' $32 million pro~n> for protit- making purpo'IC\, \UCh a!I com.·crh b)' I ony Bcnnell and Rohen C...oulcl In C allfurn1a. r hurche,, c han11c'> und welforc orjdn11at1on\ arc ncmpt from p y1n1 taxc' on their propcn1c" The State Uourd o f f.qual11a11on ~upportcd tht· Orang<' County a1.!>e,.,or\ dJtm wh1c:h wught $473.000 1n bal.k ldW'!> for thl· )Car\ 1979 to 1~!12 &.hullt'r dcnountt'd the dcl t'10n 'rom ht'> pulpit. \aying ht> would "never allow th\· pulpit. lhl' l '°''· tht l holf loh to bt-la "'d " A rnmprom1\C V.J!> reathed 1n I IJ84 1h111 ll'V1e<l a S 165.000 lJX bill on \oml' of lhc cathedral'!> J'n>pertv but t'\cludcd S 'OK.000 1n o ther charge' h\ nempting \Im ti> rcl1g1ou'> por- 11on<1 of the ,,rn1.1uar} \1 ntt• then. 1h1.• church ha\ quahtied tor 100 pcrc1.·n1 tu x-exempt \IUIU\. Israeli jets raid Lebanon, hit Palestinian guerrilla bases TEL AVIV IHad < \l'J -Israeli air force plane'> raided targcl'i 1n Lebooon for the: 'iccond day today. striking Pale.,11n1an gut:rnlla ha'>C'> in the Bckaa Valle), the m1lttar) rnm- manu announced The Abu Mou\ll fal twn of thl· Palest1n1an L1bcra1mn Org.an11a1 ton acknowledged un~ot "' ba\C'> w<i!> hit. and ~1d some o f 11' men w1.·r« killed It wa'> the fir~a report of an> t.a'>uall1n Ill the air raid ' A. spokesman l<>r lht: 'i~rtan hacl<cd group which hroh· awa~ h orn Ya\!>Cr A.rafat''i matn'>tream ..\I f-atah movt .. menl in t 981 dented the l\raclt JCI\ dho tut a S<"cond ha\C wc\I ufBaalhck fhe Abu Mouo.,a '>pokc:\man IOld I he As'iuc1at1.·d Prt:\\ 1n Dama\<.:u\ \~na that the warplane\ \truck a depot and lngl\ltl' u:nll'f "V.. c ha \l human IO'>'>e\ hu1 '1111 nu dl·tatl'> .. hl' 'MLid. He spo k{· nn u ind111on ol anonymtt> the Jeru~lem-Hcbron h1ihway Sun- In the Lebanl·sc 1.ap1tal of Be irut, day. for which the gro up claimed pohcc \ll1d a squadro n of hraeh rcspons1b1hty. Three lsraeh w ldiers figh1er-lwmbcrs struck at guerrilla were '>lightly wo unded in the attack hascs in the 'luburhs of Ein cl-~a On Sunday four Israeli helicopter and-Hou'lh Baratktaround-Baa~bek tft--gunsh1ps fired rocket'rllt-btu ldtAtHfi ca\tcrn l..chanon. It wa\ tfle seventh two Pale'>tinran refugee ~.am ps on the 1-.raeh raid in Lebanon this year, o utskirts of the southern pon city of The announcement from the I~ Sidon. The arm> ..aid the building.' raeh m1litar) command !>atd one were u'>cd b)' Yao.,!.C'r Arafat''> Al Fatah group o fhu1ld1ngs wa'i six mile!> we\t farnon uf the PLO a nd b> the of the predominantly Sh11tc Mo'>lem brl'ak:iwa~ Abu Mousa group. wwn of BaalbcTc, and o tfier targel'> l 1:hanc'>(; police said the l'iracl1 were four mtle\ west of the town ratd\ \unday wounded at least six The command ..aid l'iraeh plane-. Ct' titan'> but no death'> were rc- reponed "good hll\" on their target' portl'd a depanure from the mo re frequent I~ J~raC'I wtthdrew most of 11\ arm> used reference of "an:urate htt\." It from Lebanon in June 1 98~. thm~ \&rd the planes returned o.,akly lu yea" alter 11 invaded the rnuntr) 10 ha\C dnve out Palc\llntan guerrilla'>. 11 The Abu Mou\a '>POkc\man ..aid ma1nuun\ a '><.'Cunty 1one along the lhc air raid "rnuld he" in rt:l<lhJtton border tu prcv«nl renewed a11ack' lor t~ homh101t of ,1 nu\ '5tat1on on agarn\I northern hrael. 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SEGERSTROM ADDRESS ... From Al i,11t1r'4 It 1o'1lh \•II 1'\lt•1·111 .11111 ,,.If tlHlttdt nt •• 11111'.I' "'"'' '""''"" 1tr.11 tHfVICC: v.uuld .I\ 11111 th• p1ll.1lh •ti dHl6''i d1\lll\1tll\ .111d if1.,ft11111 \I \c1rr\ttum \,11d •Ob~ n·t• the Hthk ~ < 1nldt·n K 11h ".\fWD)''I he ,1v..tr1' of lht• din h 111 yotJr 4'C't10n<. on otlu f' ' •"Pafl1<.1rl:ll<' in )•llH u1rnmunll\ Ma.,e 1t you r hu\111t•\\ Ip ht· 1111111IHtl h will help >'>U cJcvr.top "'""' 111lt 111 "'~ .. •"~I a <•1111\1' free lr11m hn11 llltOn\ •• Sc rr1trom r.n10H•rJ I h,. ,1rhl 11111n.1t I h•111w "111ntl<t) 111 lonlt-rnng ·• ha1 h1 1111 dr~r1 r tri hi\ \<1n I 11f1·1i .1ih11 rn.1111rrd 1n hu\lnr\\ ;1dm1nl\ tr,1t1rrn ll.1t lwl11r' clt-1u1·r\ ·'"" w1•rr • 11nl•·rr1·d 1n n111-.1ng.. 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M 73 r.-.y e1 I 12 a m ll'ICI Mia ~ al .. .. ,.....,,. 9~ Ill 5ee18MCll10 1.411".Alt""' 81.0 •2 211 ~Yori< City 1 43pm OlilellOm•Oly ., 117 ~,,_.00.,11112 07p"' ..... I Sen 9wNltdl!lo 97 M If•-8.00..0K~ V•llflv 50 33 77 se ..,, o.ttt• en 111 lagune e.ecn d(IM«Ull °"*'-11 09 P m end ,,_ iOeln TuMO.y •I 93 1~ a.n.io.. ,. "' •t ·'3 ~ I Ito'" .. lOI A~ Afrl>Orl MOSK TO SEEKNEW TERM ON COURT ... From Al .il\o that their ohJecuon'i to him wcr<· not a'I !>lrong. Mo~ wa.1. appointed l<> thccaurt hy < 1ov Pal Brown 1n 1964, 1wo yea" after hi\ election to a 'iecond term a., \late attorney general Over the >Car-.. Moo,\ ha\ generally hcen a!lsociatcd with the court''> llhcral wing. although ht'I voling rrcord 1n recent ycar'i has been rl'l.111\ l'I) modcrale pan1cularly in lrtm1nal t:.i\l'\ In the la'it year he llt'>\l'ntcd from 14 of the coun's 20 dcu"on\ 111 ove rt urn dC'a th \i.'nleOll'' llt'!i ruling' 1n 1.nm1nal case\ have 1nduded a I 1175 dcu~1on that e-.tah- lt\htd independent \late c:on<JltlU· 11onal protection' aga 1 n'il no It cc \Carc:hc!>. a 1976 ruling that went hc>ond l t, t,upremt· < oun de- u ,1on-. b) proh1b1t1ng an~ counroom uc;c of ,tat..cmcnts b~ an am: tcd defendant who had not been told of 1hc nght to remain silent and hftvc a lawyer present; a 1978 decision. recently followed by the lJ.S Su- preme Coun, that banned racial bias in Jury ~lect1on; and another 1978 deu'i1on ttrat overhauled the synem ol llo'i<'d-doorgra ndJurymd1ctments b\ cnlltltng d efendants to o preliminary heanng in open coun In c1v1I cases, M oskwa~ the author ol the 1976 ruling. later modified by the 11 \ Supreme Coun. that \truck down medical school adm1,,1ons quota\ tor minont1e!I rn the Allan 8akh: t J\C Ht al"> wrote the 19$10 dt'U\ll>Jl 1hat allowed women who blamed their tanler on the generically prt:'>trthcd ant1-m1"K.arnagc drug Df}i to \Ul' .111 major manufal.turer"l of the drug tor a propon1onatc ~hare ot damdgc\ Justice Stanley Moek Victim's m .om in AIDS fund plea \,\( Ki\\.1LN JO I \PJ I hl 11111thl'l 111 J \-~car-old h<1\ who dtl'd 111 \ID\ 111inl'd 1 .... 0 dol h1f\ 11id;i~ tn .... king the I cg1'1aturr 111 \'N1fth l.(tvt· , 11mranin \4 m1ll1on 1n loan' !111 work on an ,\II>", '.1c llOl' I ,1wmaker-. c·nd lhl'tr I '>Xfi \t'""'" lhl\ nwnth I ht· loan mea\Ull I\ \f)(1n\11rt·cl h\ < 11111111 c mp a prt\,llt' t1rm 1h.11 h11pt:\ t11 'l'lurc Sli m1llt1Jn OH'I th11·t· ,, . .H, 111 1k~dop a \,tn tnt' l11r the· dt·.1111) dt'>Cd\l' \H?4CJ4 taml'd h\. \"lmhl\nll'll V..tll1.rn1 I tlanll·antl \11 1k1. K111r\ latt'' \1 ru11n~ h~ < 10\ < 11·orgl· l.>l'u kmcpan wh11 ha\ hct·n l n11n1t•d h> ()cmo<.ral'I for Vt.'ltll'\ 111 htll'I 300 d,1l1on ft.II .\If)\ t11111HJt•d h\. iKlrf'i\ tundintt rclat1.·d 10 \II)\ .1tquircd I l11;iht·th I 1~1111 ""d th1• measure immune: ddtcrl"nt\ '}ndrunw u111lcl t'\1:11111.tll\ ""'' t.npaycf\ f tl antc a C 1r<.'cnhrat' lh·puhlican n111111·. ,,11ddu11nga( 3f)llt1lncy.,\lonfc:rt.'ntc l>nt'111p111111I t1I ,1 \ilU IOl' would 1ha1 he: had no nrotnt\C the Kc-rnl1111· 1111 1111111lwr of' tl l1m\ and, 1n p11hltldO goH·rnor would 111gn the hill '111111 1h, dr.1111 111 pulthl health It ra,\t:d the \\'>t.'mbl> 6'1-2 and l 11''"'"l ''' ,h,· ,,1111 t 111 r1:n11\ late\ .i he Ming hl:tore lhl' I h" hill I\ \('I\ \( r. 1mrw1rtant IO \~:na11· \pprnprialmn' C omm11tee 1111 "-11\ht11d, ,.11tl 1 lckn Ku,hn1l k who\l" \on died I >r I >11n.1ld I r.1111" 111 the national thrn· H':tr\ ago .1ltcr u1ntriltt1ng c 1•1111·" lt1r I >1w.1\t· < nntrol and an ~I D\ t'ru111 a blood trJn\IU\ton \did ,1d q,1·1 111 11" ,1,111• ..aid he I\ tht ll'gl\l.Hwn would Ix· kn 1n c •llllt'I n1·rl th.11 m.1101 u1mpan1l'' .ir< ht•lp1np todndop.t 1.atllfll' ,1\11111111~ \II>\ ,,11ulll" rc\t:atd1 he Kuo.,hn1c k, whll ,l'rVl'\ "" thr hoard ( olll\l' 111 lht• h111h l"'' ~er\U\ npn tl'd ol dtrtl ltlr\ uf thl' 1\mern <Ill I 11un· l11v. lt11.1n11.11 tt•turn\ BERGESON REVIEWS FIRST SESSION . .-. From Al 111 ii htll lhi.11<111\ I >t 11k111rp;in '>IKIH'd \l1rttmltn1n1:1 v.111l'1 tr.111'lt'" to llH'l·t 11·11111nal \UPPh· OlTtl\ lkll(l'\llll ha' J'llllVl'<t \IW t .in tw ""i "lff~t· to 11HJn11l11.il., .._., wt II .t\ P""'crlul gruuf)' ol ton\lttuent\ I 11r 1n,1<1me when lhl· \tall' pul a l1tO UO a COO\lllUl'Of\ prof)l'fly hy 1111\l,1~1· ht• lo1111cJ lht•rt• WJ\ no prr•' "'"" l•ir torrn 11nit 1h1· 1·11111 111 \l,1tl· rn ord\ lk q~t'\111\ JKll't'tl th.11 ht• ,1101111!11 I lw 111·11.tl11rtl with :t hl.1l k 1na1 k tor th1· ... 1.111·, hl11nd1·1 .1nd p1111h111111(h a 11111 u·q111111111' 11rr1'< 11110' 1n 1'111·' v. h1·111 ht· 1•nq·rnnwn1 c·rr\ In .1notht·r l'XJmph nunwrou\ , . .ti\ 1t1lkrlll'\on·,111l11 l'\ from \t•n1or , 11111·n' prt1mptl'd 1..11mptlJt111n of J h,trttfhoo~ lh,tl :111,V.l'f' 1111 tjll!'\IJClll' \t' 1\1111' 11111'1 of11·n ,l\k "I 1h1nk 'IA.l' tJtkr .1111" lo till' \\\ll'lll' lkrg1•\1H1 \atd '.ind th.it'' lhl· mo't "Kn1 h tan1 1t·\pon\lh1lit) a le~.J'ilatm l otll have' '' .i nwmtx·r 11f 1h1· nw111ril) p.1r1 ) lkrgc'>•lll " l11rtl'cl 111 ,utf1•r hl·r tarlurc' 11111 I lcr hill lo ptott•t I p11hl11 enttlll'\ from liahtlll\ v.hr11 1nJur11'\ wn1· 1.111'4·1! h\ n.1111r;1I n1nd1t111n\ ha'> IY..11 t' hl'•·n lli'katrcl I hi' htll w,I\ MAIN OFFICE 111\1111nl IJ~ a 1d\1' 1h,1t tndl·d 111 .1 \11 m1ll111n JUdgm\'01 Jl/,iJtn\I "'CWf)(1rl fkal h f ht• \Ult wa\ filecJ h\ a man whodtH'd 1nto 1lw ou·an htl hi\ lwacl 11n J ,,111tlh.1r Jnd "''" paral~1td fkrgc\on blJmed tht C dhlorntJ I nal I <1wyef\ \\\01.1at111n for flrl'"· 11nng lwr cr>llcaguc-\ on tht· l.icnal<' l11d11.1M) C omm1lll'l' lt111·11·t 11lw htll · \1111rnn,argu1· thJt v.{ \l11111hl kl JUrtt•\ dt·nde,' lk•l/,t'\cJn ..aid U111 even 1h1· <oun l"'" 1.(1\e taxpa\t'" .1 hugr 1.1h " · \notlwr fkrgl'\rrn hill would 11.1\t' rx.·rm1lll'd lhl· < .1'1forn1.1 lx·par111wn1 111 I ran\pc1rta1111n to 1ont1 .111 Y..tlh pnv.i11· firm\ tor tl1'\11tn work on frt'l'Wa >' wh1.·11 th!' \talc 11111ldn'1 1 ompktl' lht· work 1n ltml 111 v.111 lc1kral fund1n11 "( >ur proJCl" Mt' -ht·•nK 11.·11n ard11td ht·rnu\l' Wl' don't huvt• lht'm ·on-line · and the money 1<, going "' other \I.tic\ " lkrgc\C1n compl:u ncd \1a1ccmplo)CC\ fearful 11 thrcaten· cd 1oh \Cfunty lnhhrt:d hcavtl > ag.tin\I lhc• hill It lo\t on 1h1· \<.·nail' Oum 1 lwn· v.111 alw,1y\ he a t11Jlit1on opf)(l\tng pn1.ot11.it1on .. \ht• \,11d "e,rn 1f thl"} In\(' ulttmatt•ly' hv l11"n111h1• ledt•rul monc\ WE'RE LISTENING Bl·• Kt''"'' lt,1\ ll'.11111 d \ht •all 11111'11 pu'h 1hr1111rh h1·1 'olll\I'\ ll\ ,I\ 1111l1n~ 1tw .. 1.1111111 \ht ,,rnt ( )11 \II II II\ 111< ,ti l\\IJl'\ '-'1' \>(.' h11·n rllort· 'u• rntul tlu11u11.h tht> hutll(elr>r11u·" 'h' 0.,.1111 V..e Vl' \llUJl,hl lo pul 1trrm r1n lht· budget and 1hn1 prlltct I lhl'lll I ti rnlhrr nol havr 11•11 l\l.1111111 I h.11 '•1111 y1.11tl11 .1t11111 h\ hrtnfl, 11111fl<'11pk111v.1•tlwr li11 ,ii .111d \lJlt' lo 1J\1 lhl· \\\It m h1 lhl·H ath tinlage" lkrRl'\(111 (jUllkl> m11Vl'U 1nl11 a l'"'-111111101 lt'.11kr\h1p ht·• li"t \C\\1011 Ill tilt' \n1alt' \hl' W,I\ l),1med (1(>J' ... 1111> c'H'll he: Ion· her 'l""canng 1n "' c1 ,1,111· wnalor 'ihl' l hair\'""" l llllHntl 11·1·, l 111,al < 111vcrnmcn1 .11111 thl "'i1·l1·1 I C omm1t1t·e on 1•1ann1ny lor t .1ltl11rn1.1\ < 1rnw1h and I\ 'ttl 1 h1111 111 thr I dur:it1on C nmm11 t<'t' \lw lound th1· n111rt· tlt'l1~1 Jll' ''""' 11111v1ng "11·11.1tl.' Jntl ti\ four year 1crm' frt'l'd her horn thr ron'ltant rnmcrn of rr-clt·1.1111n \he l.1ted every '""II )'Car\ Ill tht .i\\-.COlMy \nd J\ one of lhc: lir\I two kq>uhltrnn wnm,•n l'lc1. trd to thl' \{ n.itc \he' h111>l.'\ I•> Ix' lead in~" lrt:nd 111w.1rd m111c """ml'n 111 polttll 'I JC1lht·1 1h,1n \OH1kt• f'tll1•1l mum\ we'fi• w11rk1ng 1111 • prrtunw filled I 1111"1\ ' \ht• \<.llll D•lly Piiot Dell very la Ou•r•ntMd Just call 642-6086 I What du you hkC' abnu1 the Daily P1l<11'> Wh111 don't you like? (all lhC' number 1tx1v(' and >our mC'"lie will b( ~urdcd Iran" nbed nd de· hHrtd to tht' appropnatt editor rhc umc 24#hour n11,.,.,enna \l."rv1Ct may llf" uM"d to rcu>rd l<'ttcrs to thr editor on :iny 1op1t C ontnhuton to our Lttter\ column mu\I includt their namt' and telephone" number tnr "cr1fiu11nn T clb U\ what'\ on your mind " Clrculellon T•let>honH .... '... Ml .. ,,. Back-to-school safety explained C h1ldrcn CJian rc1urn to echool ufcty educated lhrouah the "Safc1y ( t1y" cou!'k pre'ICnted by r nqdopacd1a 8ntann1t:a and lhc lfun\mgton ~uch Mall on Wednesday throuih unchay ·•safety \1ty" ha\ 11 safety s1an 1nd numcroui buildinp. 1nclud1n1i a police station, fire depanmcnt, schoolhouse. hbrary and park I he "city'' will be •naflc:d by member' of 1hc fl untinaton Ocach Search ~nd Re'iCuc team and Huntington Beach Gari ~OUl'I M1kl· 1)1mon~n and Officer Byrd wall appear ~<tturday and Sunday at noon, 2 and 4 p.m and free children'\ fi11gc:rpnn11ng will be ofl'ed Wednesday and Thursd4.1y 11 a.m to 7 p.m . Fnday noon to 9 pm and Saturday 10 am 10 Sp m "Safely < 11y" will be open Wcdne~ay throu&h r r1duy 11 am !04 pm and Sa1urdayand Sunday TO am lo 4 pm Additional anformauon 1s:iv4.11lablc by calling M\17-2533 Boy Scout court of honor !Jo) ~out Troop 38 will hold :i potluck dinner and lourt of honor l uc\day a1 6 pm at 61!5 Park Ave Laguna Beach Parents 1ntcrt:'llcd an \<:ouung may tall Paul W1lnig ill 494·1 SSt> Tom Hatten In Huntington fom llatten. Kl I \'Hartoorll'lt und 1ch:vi'>t0n ho\I, will bring h1<; \ketch pad <Ind l harcoal 1u Huntington <enter on Wednesday at 11 a.m. and I "' pm 1n ccn1t•r t.·ourt I h11ton wi ll <;ketch tck" 1\1on 1..haractt·r and mcmhcr'I of I he audu:ncc while talking to Im lan-t >\Jd1twnal 1nformJl10n I\ J \.a1lahle hy rnlhng 8117-25 ·n Rabies vacclnatlon <\ low·lC>\l rab1t•\ \Ulunaunn d1n1l will be held Wcdnt:d\a) ft' 'Oto 8 p m. at tht· I rvinc Animal ('arc ( toter I~ 129 ')and C'an}'on Road. Irvine ( O'>l t\ S3 (X'r dog and Irvine rc\1dcn1~ <;an obtain ltccn\Cs for 1hc1r dog\ di lht: \amc ltmt: r urtht:r information ... • nallahlc h)' 1..all1ng SSlJ-l'l I \ Eatlng food that counts \lcnc < 1nffin rcgl\tcrcd d1('t1uan lor ~u1h < ount}' ~mor \c~ 1tc\ will be tht• guc\t '>pcakcr Wcdn('\da) at the( 11' of lr"1ne\en1or'x'rv1<.e'>'"A Jicataful Mt•" program C1nffin will \f)Cak on eating fooch that tount. e;l(pla1n1ng proper nutrition for older !X'r..J>n., health) ea<t)' meal' 111 pn·parc for one ~r lwo f)Cr\OO'>. and It(')\ on huy1ng healthy food Tht· pro~am " Ill"' 111 11 10 .i m .11 Northw11o<l ( ommunll\ P.1tl.. 4511 Hr)Jn .\'t: .\JJ1111111,1I inlrnrnJl111n '' ,1\.,t1IJhk h) t Jl11n~ 7'1 '"~' B'nal B'rlth women to meet I hl ( 11.1\tl1111· C hap1n ol f\'na1 U nth 'h ornl'n will n1t·t·t .11 tlw ( ounl}' l 1nc Kntaur<mt on Wcdnl·\da) at ~ 10 r> m for an c;irl\ h1rc.J c.Jtnnn mc<'t1ng T ht• fl'\taurant I\ liairanu1 , .... i.. Wil\ cllHI I akt• \th't't rn l"'tnf" '\II Ml·a women arc "'' 1tt·c.J In tht· no-tw\I mt·l·11nv, \1ld11111nal 1nlorrt1Jt11111 " J\JllJbk tn l alltng l1S1 -Xb I 1l or 7Xb-1104 Monday, August 11 • 1J .1 m Orange County Transortallon fom- mlsalon lounl\ llall of tlm1n1<.1ra1111n llJ ( ''"1 ( cntl·r Piel/a \anta Ana • .., lo p m La1tuna Bu<'b Oowotown S~<'lfk Plan < 11\ t 1111m1I< hJmht·r, 'Ill\ l ornt \\t• • • ., \op m Irvine Tranipottatlon Comm ls Ion 11\ C 11un1llC hamhcr\ 1720()J,1mhorl·1· BI Hi Tuesday,Augustl2 • 11 \(I .1 m Or.nge County Board of Supt'r vl1or1. t11unh I I.ill of \dmrnl\tra1111n. 10 < "'' l 1·111t·r Pl.t1.1 \.101.1 \n.1 • (, 'lJ r> m lrvlne City ('oun"ll 11' < 111rn1 ii ( h.1mtx·r\ I" ~00 J.1mhurn· Hh ii • 1, llJ pm l.aRuna Bueb Ent'rgy aod Environ ment C ommun11~ C cnll·r lX4 Lq~1on ~I PoucE Loe ' Orang. Coell OAll Y PILOT/Mondty, Augu.t 11, 1tee * Aa Huntington to take over state beach · By O. JE.ANE'M'E AVENT • .,.., .... 0.1 I llfA •1At Bca1nn1na 1n October. the t lly or Hunt1na1on lkat:h will take over a pon1on or Hol<wt ( hu;.i \tall' Beach Ii\ p;an ot II) lon~·ran~ redevelopment plan\ fhc ( tt) ( ouncil 4pprovcd n aaret- mcnt Wtlh lhc \UUC lint Wttk that llVCS lh(' control of 1 3 male\ of be .. ch 1mmcd1ately nonh of lh\' l.'11)' pier for the nex\ 20 yea~ wtth an add1t1ot1al 20.ycar option. Miss Newport Beach "A cu~-operucd beach betwetn lhe.piu and the """t c11 y hmats would be bener1e1aJ 10 all panie1," accordana to a statf rcpon submitted to council membt'rs. f orthe city tt mean\ 11dd11101tal parluna fac1ht1cs ro r redevelopment prOJCCU tn· clud1n1 new ho tel, P1crs1dc V1ltaac and rcson businC))C' Plans call for a park1n1 structure 10 be built on exmina asphalt areas and not on theMnd. said rcdcvclopmcm ~mc1111 Mike Adams. Ml .. Newport Beach 1986, Martha Rugen, aavore a happy moment after her coronation Friday nlabt. More lhan 300 attended tbe paceant held at the Balboa Yacfit Club. Rugen waa selected from among 10 flnallata. Monica Contrera waa flrat runner-up and Carolyn Snow aecond runner-up. Conte.tanta are 18-25 year• old and muat llve or work ln Newport Beach. The pageant la aponaored annually by the Newport Harbor Jayceea. · for the ta&e. 11 wall mean thal the city will take over the burden of m11nt11n1na and patrolhna the beach which extend~ from lhc pter to about a mile no nh or Golden West tn:ct. Opcrauna costs arc expected 10 run SI 6S.OOO each year, but 1t will bt otfttt by concession revenues and other aource,, said Melvin M. Bowman, the city'• director of community services, Ul a report. The councLI alloatcd S•7,200 to cover per$0nntl and operatina costs ror the rtnua1nc.kr f thc fi1e1I year. Councilwoman Ruth Bailey said lhe favors the aarccment "It woufd certainly improve the beach in that area P-eoplc th.tnk n's ou" anyway" C 1ty crew1 could do a better Job of k.«pan1 ll clean and ttdy. he said. However, Mayor Bob Mandie was lcn enthu 1asuc He voted p1nst the rcsol· uuon becauw "I don't want the-add1t1on1I ex{'Cn~. It'll take rnoncy from Ioctl ch11.cn,," HB group helping ex .:.churchgoers to 'kick' religion By tbe A11oc:lated Pre11 01\1lluMoncd Chn st1an., overcome wtth suilt and remorse after dropping awa) from the floclc are gelling help 11 k1ck1ng the rehgaou~ h.ab1t through a Hunungton Beach self-help group of CA-Churchgoer~ Chip Stinnett, 34. who recently \Utt1cd an Orange County chapter of f undamen- talists Anonymous, :r.a1d that ratht:r than drugs or alcohol. Chmtaantty was h1!. crufcn. It ea~d hlr.rnxiny and made tns problems go away But has Asscmblte-; of (1od churth ~a' too stem 1n tis doctnne. v1ew1ng lift' 1n terms of black and whne. Stinnett \aid 11·, a sampltst1c view of rcal11y that leavn no room for amb1gu11y or doubt, he said S11nnctt said fundamentall!ll') ma) be ov.crcome with guilt and rcmor.e 1f tht:) have doubts about their bcllefc,, and to ge1 nq of ,uch feelings, cx-fundamcntall\I\ can use help from o ther'l who have walked the same path . Trad111onally. fu ndamcntah\t < hm uan\ embra<.c the t>eltc:f that ncarh e verything an the Rtbk ,., literal!\ tru~ from the C..enest!I a.ccount o l mJn ' crca t1on to the Rev('la11on'i account ut the last day\ of the world ··1 found something that prom1\Cd the answer<. of birth, ltfe and death and I wa' happy wtth tho..e answer'>," he \at1J "I al\C1 found ready-made friend\ -vcf) 'l1n<.:erl' pcnple-who were willing to receive mt• l>oubt\ hcgan cropping up h1Jwcvc1 I II\ congregation. tar trom hctng an image of heaH·nly pcaLc. wa., wracked hy p<1w1·r ~tru~le<. he \atd and he '>lartt"d 4uc\tton 1ng hi\ hcht:fc; "I had a total wllap-.c a )C:M .ind l11ur months ago." he ..aid "I coulc.Jn t wor~ .im more I wa\ dcprl',\<'d Alf ot a \Udacn I \\-J!l lh1nk1ni, ·1 wuld d1l' an~ minute will I go to hell'>'" Jim Lu(c co-lc1und1·r and as~1•tant C;l(ecuuvc dtrccttJr of the nauoow1de fundamentall\I\ Anonymou& e>rpn11a- 1ion. \tarted 1n Nt:w York on Apnl I, 198.S, \aid S11nnc11·, ca~ wa., common. "Half the people who come to funda- mentalist~ Al'lunymou\ have gone lhrouJh or .ire 1urrently 1n 1hcrapy," he ~td "Man~ ha' c had compiclc m·nou\ hrcakdov.n\ ·· .\ I) p1cal Func.Jamt'ntah'>t Anonym ou• meeung 1s like an .\kohnhcs Anonymou<J mccttng. he said "People arc gc111n~ together 1n some· one' home Jr1d \3)1ng. 'Hey I've bttn there 11\ OK 10 haw the'><' problems,'" l uce '>Std Orange< ounty\<.:httpter wh1<.h has had about 4(hnQorne'i from cx-rhurchgoers. 1s 1hc lirst ba-.c for the organ11auon 1n \outhern < alilornm I Ul'e \3td Thero are l ha pt('~ an < >aklanJ \an Jo..e and acra- mento hc ..aid "\.\.-c ha"e learned that ltlc I\ not painted in black and whale . .' Luc.c .w<L ·:oftcn. t1nH:\ the area\ of gra) prc:c.Jom1nate" C un~r"all'c ( hn\tllin 'pokcsmcn d1'>· putt: that bcl11:\.1ng 1n h1hhtal ahsolutc'> t\ \Umeh.ow dc:!1truct1\t .. There art· h1hltcal foundut1onal. and. 11 ~ou plea\C, fundamental truth\ 1n the B1hk ... \aid Rn}' R.1t hd,, :t\\t'>tant d1'ltrtct \Upenntcndcnt uf the >\'>\t:mblic'I of ( 11><1 thurlhC\ 1n \outht'rn C ahlorn14 "There .ire '>Omt l\\Ue\ ..cnptur::illy th.11 .irr non nrllol1i1bk · he ..aid "\aha· 111>0 "b\ the ~rJc.l' 111 <111d Jl11nc throu&}i the hlooll of< hrl\I 1 hl'll' " nn amh1gu1t \ Jbout thJt th;it I 11.nuv. 111 Musicians clip hair salons, . ,. Boat grounded on Dana Strand but must face theirowii music 8 ) TONY SAA VE ORA Of .... o .. , ,._ '""' I 111111 nov. on 1t'U lt1\l m11n· 1hJn J \on(! 101 1w11 h,111 '1<.111111' 1n C 11\t.1 "fr'kl Jnc.J <lritl1l/,t' In pl<n thl· 1.id11> dunnl( work h11uf\ But lhl' 'i<1lon,· .1pp.ir1·1H ddt'.11 lu 111\tlll\ dl•lll1llH" l'l\ till' \111l'lll.tf1 \IK l\'I\ 111 ( 111n1><1WI\ \ 11lt111f\ .ind l'uhll\ht'r' 1'11\ktl 1111 ,t llll(h 1t111l· (,1\1 WITl ( II II~ lll'f\ ( .... \ f ,I\ 1111 \11,111 .111d I< 11hc.·rt \.1.n nl1.1 ,,11d I hn "'ii I p111h.1hh p.1 llll' ~-1 4111 .1111111.tl lll\,tll1t'\1lt111.111tkcl '" \\I \I' l•ll 1h1· 1.11l1111ttlt\ll.. Pl.t\nl 11\ l'I till loi111\rx·Jll.1·" .11 11w '·'",." I luv.n·n \\C \I' v.111 h,1\1' lo 11111. 11111 ,I\ lllll\ h ,1\ \'()(I ,1 \ t .II 1111 ,1 ( 11,l,1 \fr\,I IHl\llll\\ lt1111\I 111 ord1·1 111 111111·11 lht· 111\,tlll\'\ 111 th.111 ti\ I tw h.11rdrt'""'' v.1·11• 1•11111\ 111,.. J \\'11\l' 111 '"'lt'I 1t'\1•1111l ;tlttl 1hn ltnttt·r1·d \\(\I' 101 lllO\JUtllOJ.' hll\llll'\\ Ill ( 11\l.1 \.11•\.1 v.11h11u 1 t tu 11111p1. 1 1>< rri111 II I h,t\l 111 JI.I\ 1111'\ h.l 'l 111 p.1 ,1, ~··II \Ir.ill \t11il I ht' 11• 11111 v.;,1lk1n11 ;iv.,I\ ~ 111t 111\ 11111111 \ I h•'' h,,,,. 111 lllt't I thl' l.i'oA. 11111 ··u:ic,1l.tll \\< \P ""'II« JM \11 111 0111 Olt11ll'\ h.11 ~ It! th1 II\ I h.11' v.;ht'll I ti r.1llw1ha~c:11 go .. \.i.l'l'dra \atd I h1·) al\o \ntl cht•c..l to UI)' offiual\ 1n OraORC that \~( .\P<l1dn't have a bU'ltnC\\ ltu·n\C that· c1tht•r I lowcvt·r, uxk t'n lorn·mcnt offi(('(\ \aid rhur\<.lay rhc)' h,1c.Jn'1 \.Cl rntt•wt•c..l whclht'r Orange\ hu\lrtt:\'> orc..l11wnrl' ,1ppllcd 111 A\( 1\1' Otllual\ 1111h1.· \V \P h1·:1Jquam·r~ 1n 'lt•v. 't ork h11 kd lo rt•1urn 1wo tl'lcphnnl• l .111\ h\ lhl' l>J11\ 1>it11t lhl 11.1.u 1<11ht·n & la\lor ,.1l11n\ Wl'rt' 1111t1ft1·d h' \\( \I' r.irl\ lil\I month that lhn v.ould ~ l hJrl(Cll ru\.tlllt'\ for U\lnl( th1. 1ad111 t11 pro,1dt h.11.l..tt.round mu\lt I lw kt•\ .ire 1. olkl tl'<I h\ \ \( .\I' for 11 '> 11wmhc.·r, und1•1 ,1 hllk·knov.n I 1J 1!! kdt•r .1l n1p' fl!thl l.t~ I v.enl 111 .i mn·11ntt. of \Jinn 11wncr' 1n ~f\'Jllf <>rJnl(l' ( OUlll\ .Jilli lltl onl' l'\l'r ht•ard 111 th•'>·· \Ir.ill \a1d "II \t'l'nl\ 111..l' ! \ \( •\I') 111\t \lumhll·d on nw and thn .1rl' 11\llll! me a' J ~u1nl·.1 pig " \t1<il1 t'\pl.11nt•d r1·prc\l.·n1.it1\.l'\ Im 1h1 1111t.11111a1111n had 1t11nt· to a nt•1ghhc.1rin1· hu\lnt'\\ Jnd Jpf>.trl'llll~ dropped Ill on h" I 11\tJ ~k\.t \Jinn a' an alkrthought I ht'' 'rt ma~IOI< t'lll>UFh munc\ •111 thl' 1>111 h11i.·h dlltl h,11\ I m .1 \m,111 \ttlnn v.ho\(' "'11 I tnl llllh' I\ not 11111\11 lhl\ I\ ii..a1 l>Jgt: . h1· \olld . . . \aavedra questioned whether A\( AP mc.-mbc"' were aware oflhe strain to \mall hus1nt:\~s that are not profittna from the.- mu"' "I cton 't think the artists' 1ntcnt1on\ wt· re to charge beauty salons. It ~m'I ro haH· gollcn o ut of hand," h,e ~•d. f hc two mt•n had con\11lcrcd fighting .\~<A P tn rnurt. but '>leppcd awa) Imm the hatilc ;iflcr !heir rcquc'lt for legal help lrom the .\men<.:an ( 1v1I L tbcntc\ l Inion wa'i turned Jown "'1canv.h1lc. < O\ta Mc\J ttl(k rnl111l<'· men I otncrr\ ~nl a form let11·r Jul~ 1I10 \\( .\P g1v1ng the organ11a111in 14Ja\\10 l(t'I a l<x.ill hu\I ne'i\ pl' rm 11 l 1ccn\lng fee\ r:ingt' Imm\~~ In\ 'I.Ml .1 ~car dt'pcnd1ngon ho~ mul.h ft''<'nut• lh1.· hu\1nt\\ generate\ within tht• l 11~ \illc.l l>un I .1mm d<·,clopmt·nt \t'f\ Ill'' t.l1rl'l IOI II \\( \P d1)(.'\n'1 urmph thl· ~r1111p l<>uld hl' l ttcd with an 1nlr.t1111111 anti tJl..t•n hl'f1m· a I larh11r \1un1l 1pal I nun 1111li;\l v.hu v.oultl tl('11·rm1nc lhl' 1x·r1t11l' I .1mm \Jld ( Edllor'li nolf' SaloD owntr flobt'rl Saavedra ls not related to Dally Pilot 11&aff writer Tony . aavedra.I . . . ~ 44-loot 1.ih1n uu1\Cr rt'ma1ncd '>lrandcd on .i '"uth tounl\. hc-at:h Monda) m11rn1n1< .1ftcr repeated cf. lort'> to frt'r 1h1 r .ill on \unda}' fatkd The plea,urr nn:at Fathom washcd ashore on DanJ \!rand Bca1 hat about 12 JO a m \und,I\ dltt•r tht• pilo t 1..-11 asleep, !.a1d <>ran{(t' < ounh 'ihenff" l t Russ (l\ncr R o\~ RutkdKl' thl' pilol and l'O- ownt•r of tht· ~~On CJ()O hoat and h1\ pa~'><'nger Barn '\n<ll·r,on were lravt·ling hum "'l ~pun Bealh tu Dana 1'111nt ~twn lht· Jludt•nt <>t. l.U rrcd Nc11hn "•" 1111111<'d hut tht• t'><>ill '>u<.1.11nt·d .11 "'·"'\to l)(i(11n 1.Jamagc. f l\n1·1 \.till < o-ownt·1 l)u11h' 1'1111d 111 L1guna Bt•at h "'J\ n111 111 1h1· hoat .111h1· t1ml· 11 V.l'nl J(!fCIUIHl \Jill f I I )I\"' 'H\Orl 111 tht• <>r~1njll' < c11lllt\ \lwnfl' \ pn,.1tl' ,.1h.11<c firm """' 111 .1ttt•mp1 111 lrt•t• till' \!rWi l~J(I hoat al <1bou1 ' pm 111da\ during h111.h tide '><lie.I 01,on I tw firm "'"' 11\1' t'1 ther u ann 111u1n11111fl1.1111111ht•.tl'111 1h1· rt'\t. lll' hr \aid ttolhlht \hcrill''llJrh<111'Jtrul amJ the ..ah agt· llrm m.11k rqx-.11nl t:llon\ ~unda) ttltnnuun t•J p11ll 1l11: ~ruft 11u• 10 \C3 -, Mom faces manslaughter charge in deaths of twins \ 11·tl 1•111 I ll11ntl.1 \11 ••rd "'·" \lokn 1111111 1 rn11lc•n1 t •n I .tr< r11 \11mrl111ll" I 1111.1, 111o 1111111v. .1ml 11'1 ,,. c-rnl ,. II'< ~nl .... 11•11.t.1 P'ouotaln Valley \ 1r\lilc-n1111 tlw •1.Jf-I hi 1t k 11111J1d1·n1.t 1qw1ttrtl 1h.11 \t1n1<·1111r t•111t·1nl hi\ home 1hr111tath .111 unh~ krd \lt1J1n3 itl•I" 1lnor 1'.111\ 1.i.11111tl.n "Itek ht· wa' J\lt•rr I Ill' 11111ud1·1 ''""' .1 h11 \1 Ir II \Jlflt'r.1 Jllll 1 lolh11111 .111 '.llu1·1I .11 l:! MIO \ IC'\ttknt nl lhl' llMW1t1l11d .111 11 ( 1d t1'1l'•flrd 'JlUfllll\ 1h.11 "11111·11111 pl.11 rtl ,, lir1•1 ril• lo.1·1 1n 1h1· 111hhn h,,,, .. 1 h1·1 .11 in1I hi II I h1• t"\J'llll\t•!ll \h,llll ri·.t lltt Wlll<IOI.\ 111 the , , ·l'Jll'I • 11l.,r1•1I I 111.: Phmnulh \appmn 1 1 "'"II \t••tcl.un.1111 . . . \ I ~lh gr;ulr \l1Jtkn1 lr11m I .1 l)111n1.1 I li&h '>l hool 1111<1 r1oll1 c 'hr r.11 lo.<·11 her l"''K 11"d ;and wh11r < •'-1< flit t..ur 1r111 lo. .tt I J1n1tt•r i\ vrnur .irul V. .trtl \t1r1·1 r;11 h \,11urdU\' .intl lrll Ill 1011 ,1111111111 Milt \QUITTT t'al'1r Whrn 'hr rr1umr<1 'h" l11untl ~1mrunr ht1ll ""·"lw1I .1 "'111tl11"' nncl h11d takrn hrr w,tllc 1 • 1101111111111• icwrll'\ wnr1h \I K' l'\11111.111·<1 .11 ~ '' Huntington Beach \ hl.1• ~ I ,.. '"t'I "'''" "11 ,., •llrh.11\ .,, I\ ''' It 1 -.11nil.1 \ lt11ni ltu 11 • hit'\~ 111 I 'tit -.11 1·1 . . . lv.11 llHI• 111111 .1 \\.111111 \•1·n111 "1111 hrlJ', I 11111111 -..1 .. p h.1~1·1 .11 1111np11mc ... 1111.f,t\ 11111 \lnlt fll\ \ 'IMI 11"111 I h;un nt lt'71, I' .tlld \ '~ 11 ,1\h llnlll lht Hy tbf' AHO<'latf'd Preu ' •\ molhcr whO\t' 111fo111 1w111' l11nl 111 luh whrn thq v..t•rr kit 1n .1 park<'d 1,11 "')' \he will plead 1nn1xcnt lo an' 11lun1 ,1n m.rnc;laughtcr ::ind 1n ,0111111.11> t hlld cnd;inaermcnl 1 ltJI Ill'\ whn1 ,111 llJ'lf)('tH\ 111 1 ourt lt>ll.I ) lk·verh k.tn I 111\t ''I. \;111J \ht• rn t 1\1·tl .1 'umn11111' I rid.I\ nHlr111114 hn tu ·•Prt"H Ill \\<('\I Oralll(I' ( ount~ \1un111p,1I ( ourt toda) I 111, n ~ 11(')\t't 11\ hurd 1·nuush a, Co1taMeaa \ v.,11Jr1 .inti' ·"h "'cu• ••'r<•ll• 1lh \lolr11 Imm an :111.1nmfni 11 11ifl 11.cmaltnn \1 IM"lv.rrn 11111tni11h1Jn1.J11 \11 H 111 'i.1wr.t.i\ I hr!"''"'" r\ltllhlll"d :11 \11 I ntr\ ..,,., m11lr h ) 1rtl1 h1n111111hrnu1th11n 11nl11rlu·1I •l11Ji111 "frt'll ''""' kwdf\ 1111.1hni ·,Kllll ""ll' 1rpot1nl \tnlrn from .1 h11mr 111 lhc .' .'.110 hi"' k 111 r e111nra111 ".1 I ,t\I hrt""1.·1·11 \It J m J huNJ.1\ mtf 111 Ill II m I rnl.1\ I nll') "''" m11•h· 1h111u11h an unit" lo.r1I \lohn11 1tlll\\ I lllt1I \ IU\\l'll• \It ;It~ •\llltrlh '11)(1 I\ H'llor1r1l h ,111lr1 111101 \. •1l k'""ll''" 11·1111 Ill. jl.11~111. 1111 Ill t.1(\ \1111flt1"'1'1 \•l' IJ<:hr,crn fl 111 1nil fl• I\ n m 11kll\ I ntr\ ..... 1, 1t1J1d• ''' r>r\rnll 1hr "'•n1 ""'" \4 . . . I 0111\ ""111 \ t ' •rrr 1rp~ r11 •I \htlr11 ht>lll ii dll 111;1111111tl1-. ~ ... 1.,.1111(1' 1n •hr \1111 '1h1t .. 111 l11tn11111111 '"' r I "'I"\ II 111111 ''" It '><'em~ ltkt• thn d 1t·:1l111· 1twt1• 1~n·1 murh wor\l' punl'ihnwn11h11t lh1• hurl I ll'cl now," \hl· \,11<1 frn.,1 wa\ arn·,tcd h) ( 1.1r1kn < 1tovc police July 20 lor tn\.t'\ltgat1on of mansltw.ahter and wllllul t ruell y 10 4.h1ld rcn after hcr \ month old 1w1n., died o f JpP3rtn1 he.ii \lmkl- lnvest1antori. \Jt<l I rn\I lell 1h1 1nfont~ unattended m th<' hat k \C.'al of ht·rrnr for about 'o m1nul1'' v.h1k <.h1• v1,.1tcd a friend tn\ldt• ,1 \tnrt Offircr'i \41d only one o l thl' rnr w1ndowi. wa'I open, und thut onl) Newport Beach \houl ]Oil planl\ "'rr•· \11tlrn l1111n .1 pl11n1r1 1n llnnt 111 H.1111•1 I >rHl11p111rn1 I 011 I I >t1• C' \t I hr H1111.1 pl.in I\ ... rr1 unmotrd lrnm the: '4111 whrrt 1hn 11,111 hrc·n <1hc1111 .. "'rrlo. • • • \ " r11r old \n.thl'lm w11m.111 .,..-.111 pr.nr1I ( 111111) .1llr1 H\11 11111 1111 "'''"I'"•' l'1rr 11nJ u~lhna a lnrn1l lh111 \hr w1111hl l>t Ink in~ 11 h11\ hmnr . . . \ hl"JIB1 hrn~t 11110 11 lfr111 .1 1 11 .'110 "-1'\I ( ttl\I tl1f&hWM\ ,11111 ,lt1h 1 ·,1rrr1111n11 ·' '"'' phnnr illlll ,1 I 1i. "'re" 1 I hr lo\\ l.tnw 111 \I \ l11 . . . \n Ill t.ir 11hl ~'"'I~"' Ii. "' .1 .. ,111111 11' 111 vn1111' 111n1l11111n 1111 1.1l.111r, nn II\ c11l11\(" ul t'llh (lnll\I rr11111lnJ lit• .crl'\ f)llrC'Oh fC'J'~lllll'1l tl11•t1 11111.lclt'I V.tl\ llJ1"('1 .11tr1 t llJhl "'llh h11 '~"'"'nil .1hout .111 1111 h I r n 't ·., ,, 1 1 11 r '' <' \ I > <' n n • , I> I 11nnl'll ,,11d ht· 1111d1'1\lootl lhl' h;thll'\ l.\1'1t· It'll 111 lht· 1 .11 1111 nnh I 'I or ~o m1n11 1n I hl' < .1lil11rn1.1 Pt·n.11 c o<k dt'linc\ 1n\11funt;ir\ mJn\l;H1tthl1•1 rl\ l..1lllnf1. I hwu~h ttro\\ n1.·fhl(<'01t' · or •\\tlhoul ~hll' 1.111111111 rlir \t'lll{nu lur 1n\olunt.tf\ m.1n\l,111ph1t·r '.ir1 he IV.11 f111ll Ill \I\ \t',11\ Ill J)ll\1111 or d1'11·ntlanl\ l.1n llt· pl.11 nl 1111 prnh.1 tton I h.11 1.111 .il\et 1111 l11dt· ,1 H.tr 111 lOUlll\ 11111 Irvine \ illl\lf\11'11111 I \111111.\ cl1rt h1k1 Yol\ 1t'l"•flt"l •l11111J! "'" rf11' 111 lhr .i10•1 hl11c ~ I I l'.11 ~ .. It'll I Ill 11 '1111d.1\ .11 I "Ill . . . \;; 'rr 11 m.1h' l.\r1r \<'1'11 1111·11111111111 111 11111·1 I 1.1111 ... 111 hn\ I If J\,lll1·1l 1111 I Ct.ten II I ~ Ill .11 !'\h '"'" 1<11 ttl 11111 ".1111111 \•1•11111 'und.1\ ,1111111111 Ip 111 . . . \ "'11111.111'11111\c '-•I' \llllh lei 11 lrr1111 hri 1111 In ''"" ""~"""'n 111.11t' ""'""" .... 1r11l.1 11 ' .. llt .ti .. htl\111•" "" \11111 . I"" I I'" ' . . . lk I • • • n \ p 111 I 1 •d.I\ 11td I 1 111 'unll" \I •Ml 111 lc't Ill• .ti r1p1q11111 tlC \\.ii\,,.,,." .... ,,, u4. tn1(' f ul~\lfll' ,, .... 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I >!"4111 ol 1h~· r )ran ,. l uunt) \hrrtff, I >.:p.mmcnl ...-1J thr\ d11 not hcltl'H· \ht' ~.i, -••h lncnth I th~ ttml• 111 th1: -.trn.knl The\ lx·ltt'\C '""had"'-"'"' 1\tltn th.: ~ .. ,, h fnr tht> ''a' • • • • " e • I ' I Mt. Whitney's oldest clitnber aiming for peak LONE PI NE (AP> -If 90-)car-old Hulda Crooks completes her 24th trip to the top of Mount Whitney, rangerua.}'..shc.'11 pr~babl)' be the oldest person to scale the tallest peak in the contiguous U nitca5tales. "Older people tend to feel their ltves are o'er whl·n they reach 65. They think they arc all done." Crooks said before she left unday on her yearly tnp up the 14,494- foot mountatn. "But there 1sa lot of good 1t ... 1ngafter65 1fyou have an tnterest 1n It fc." said (rooks. who expects to reach the top by Tuesday. She left at 7 a.m. with a chmbtng pany of 17. including Rep. Jerry Lewis. R-Caltf.. and se' eral JOumaltsts. T he group headed up from the 9,000-foot level of Wh1tne) Ponal toward the snow-capped peak. It will take the chmb1ng part} four days to reach the top of the mountain, 170 miles non h ofLosAngcks. The) will hike four mile daily. camping out in tents each night The first da~ <;tarted bnght and sunn)'. but turned cloudy b) m1d-aftemoon and thunderstorms lhreatened the area Crooks ha' been turned back b) bad "'cathc:r onh three umes s1nc.:e she first climbed Mount Wh1tne) in 1962. ln)o National Forest Rangers· sa} that 1f ~he rompletes her latest Journey. they arc almost ccnain Crooks will be the oldest person ever to ha\ e done tt. • The diminutive, wh1 te-ha1red hiker insisted there was no proof to talk that a 90-ycar-old man had reachl'll the top several years ago. / "No one saw him do it." said Crooks. a vegetarian who said she walks at lea'St 3111 miles each da) and wants to make-et least three mo~chmbs up-Mount Whttne} .• Her pe~onal ph~s1c1an. Dr. Ro)' Zut/}. 62. a hean spec1altst at Loma Linda Un1versit} Medical School. 1~ one of the cli mbers .. 'he's 1n bcuer shape than 1 am:· hl' said. Before: she left Sunda}. Crooks offered this ad' 1n· "Get Gut of the sedentary ltfe. tal.e car(' ol ~ ou~ll get C\erCtlle and the nght nutn11on and have a "hoksome outlool. .. You must alwa}S have hope for the futurr · Ul.MwpMto Hulda Crooks , 90, leads Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-CaUf., up Mt. Whitney trail Sunday. Congress works weeken shift on tax code revision WA HI NGTON (AP) -Houst and Senate nt'go- trn tors trying to d raft a landmark revision of the tax cock arc beg1 nn1 ng an unccn a1n effon to complete work tht!) \\>CCk . "I think there's a possibility offinisb1ng by Friday.'' ~Congress-plans to begin a three-wcelc recess. s~ud Sen. Bob Packwood. R-Orc .. leader of the 11 Senate ncgoll ator!.. But, he added. 11 would take da) and night SC!)Stons 10 meet that goal. T he ~nators worked over the weekend senh ng on the details of a counteroffer that will be formall) presented toda} L0.1he 11 Houst negottators. That package. ou\jmed lallt week. includes a one-year suspension of1ndex1ne tax brackets to an:ount fo r mflatt on and would pan1all y restore the deducuon of contnbuttons to lnd1 v1dual Rc.-tt rement Accounts. Senators spent most of their 11mc over the weekend t1n kennii wi th the business tax prov1S1ons of their offer, pan1culary those items dealing wtth financ!al. insti~utions. W11h the backing of the Reagan admin1stratton, the Sena1e bargainers agreed to sontrnlie impact of AOusc proposals for reducing tax breaks enjoyed by banks. ' Deputy Treasury Secretary Richard G. Darman. who has been s1 11ing 1n' on the private congressional bargaining. said the administration was concerned that an abrupt change 1n the tax treatment of banks could cause a ··ca'ih flow JOit" that would hun a1ltng 1nslttUllOnS. Ta' rules for banks are JUSt one of many d ifferences over corporate tucs that d1v1dc the Democrat1c- ronlrollcd Houst and Rcpubltcan-led ~nate. Reagan, Bush take drug tests, 78 White House employees next WASHI NGTON (AP) -Vice President George Bush 1s taking his drug test today. and President Reagan's drug test is behind him following his weekend tnp to·a hospital for a urological examination. In addition to Bush and Reagan, 78 sen ior White House employees arc ex pected to be tested by uri nalys1ll this week as pan of the admmistrat1on's drive for a drug- free workplace. Alben R. Brashear. a Whtie House SPQ.k~d Tast weelc that any other White House employees who wished to were also free to take the test. Results are expected w1th1n 10 to 12 da)s. Reagan. who went to Bethesda Naval Hb!ip1 tal 1n suburban Maryland for a urological examinauon on Saturda>. took his test before the exam1nat1on "because med1ca11on adm1n1s1ered in connection " 1th the-e);am1n- at1on could cause an inaccurate result ... the White House 5ald Dr. John Graham. professor of urology at North- western University Medical School. said that ltdocatne, a cocaine den vatt "e. 1s normally in1ected into the urethra as a local anesthetic dunng such examinations. The tests being administered to Reagan. Bu-s h and the others are dl·signcd to serve as an eitample in the Reagan administration's drive to discourage drug use in the public and private l>CCtors. Reagan underwent an mtraveno~u.rogram~ in.vow- ing a d ye inJccted into the bloodstream that shows up on X-ra)'i. and a bladder C)Stoscop1c examination. In which a tin~ tube "1th a ltght source and a lens ts 1nstn ed m the f)l!n1s throu!?.h the urethra into the bladder Dr. T Bunon Sm11h. the president's physician. said the e'am1nauon "revealed no abnormalities or evidence or tumor or an) other disease •· He a<fdeO.""No further urological nammauons or other medical procedures arc planned " Hustler publisher Flylit hospitalized Probe of Deaver· d1 ... p3llhcr \bout '13.ooo gallons 01 1sobuta11e. an expands to Asia NY phone strike continues: other settlements reached By tbe Associated Press LOS A.NGELE~ -Hustler maga11nc: pubh.,hcr Larry Fl ynt wall 1n serious cond1t1on toda~ .iftl'r being ad milled unconscious to a hospital this weekend "11h an undt!.c.loscd adm{'nl Flynt, 4 l lcft parapkg1l' h\ .i 14 71\ as!M1smat1on aucmpt in Lawrencev11le. Ga .. wa~ admmed to Cedars-Sinai Medica l Center about -~ p.m Sunda~ 1n cnt1cal cond1uon Within hour!> Fl)nt "'as all'n and awake. and doctor\ upgraded ht~ cond1t1on to st>nou' hut stable: . ..aid a hospual <,pokc">man whp addcd Fl) nt''> dines\·· docs no t appear 10 hr a hean attack. nor doc'> ll appear to be: an accident." I ac,t week Fl) nt and Hmtkr lo!>t .f"o court tight~ that h1!> auorne\S 'o"' tu ..ippc.il 0tiorle'>' IUl'I. "-l'rl' to he transferred IO other tankers NEW YORK ( "P) _ Federal Phone refunds ordered omc1a1s inves1igaung the roboying or former Whtte House deputy chief of l ()\ \'I< 11-l I~ -Panfic Rell tdcphonc l.'.umpan~ stalT Michael K. Dca ... er have ex- ha' ht.·l·n ordl'rl•d to rd I.Md pa) mcnl'>. plu, intcn:-.1. to panded their mquir') to include h15 ru'>lomcr' "'ho rctct\l'd optional phone sen irc'i after hu\tncss dealings 1n Asia. The Ne" Jan I I 9X~ T hl· phone lO mpan' .tl\o ha' 1mplc:mc:ntcll York Times repon ed ioda) ,l'H'ral rmlil" di.1ngl'S including the aholit1on ot .\ coun-appointcd independent l·mplmc.:c: ,,1k' qu11t.1'\, in the \l.<lkc uf a Public I 1ilit1c\ counsel and a congrcc;s1onal panel are < omm1'""n undaunl·r 1n\l'St1g1111on The commt\'1lln collccttng tnformauon on Deaver'<, pmtx· \hO\\l·d 1.U\t11n1l'r' lrt•qut·nth were g1"l'n 'fll'ual actions regardmg Korea and Japan phont 'l'r' ttl'' thn didn't "'ant .inll \umt'llmc-. didn't con~rcss1onal and Reagan adm1n1s- knO\\ the\ \\Crl' n .'lll' 1ng PJ1. &II otlinali, c~11matc the trat1on llources told the ne\l.spapcr rl'lund progr.1m \trdl·rl·d l'.trlll·r thi... v.t·c k tn thl' Pl < l 'ntil rcccntl). the inquiries had Derailed train righted "'II to\t $21> m1lllon tocused on Dea,er"• lobbying for G RO\ FR ( 1n -\ome ) 1100 <>ea-.1dt' rc-.1dl·n1' Grower wins $1 million Canada on acid ram I h d h ('. l 1·11 .• The probe'> concern "hethc.>r lk-returned homl a tcr 1.re"'> rig le t rt'l' 1Ut' -1 cu ... \( u, \1£ '\ T<l _ 'n J\O<.·adu gro'"'r 1·rtim - d h 1. • 1 ' ""' --. ~-a\er. 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WI PI01ICT t111d\olir t.1mih llll'm 11111 ~ , WHll'YOUTllASUll M0St A 100 lB. DOG IS NO MATCH FOR AN 8 STEAK. By the Associated Press Fon)-thou'>and telephone workrrs <>truck for a second da} toda) in the first labor pains for the regional companies created b~ the hreakup of Amencan Telephone & Telegraph Co An additional 30.000 members of the Communica11on~ Workers of Amenca. all m Western states. reached '>ettlrmcnt'i Sunda) after striking at midnight Saturda). El!>cwhere across the na11on. tentative seulements were reached before the deadline:. or workers dt·c1ded to conunue talk mg without !>Inking. a' ening walf...outl\ that could have In\ oh ed :!50.000 workc~ Most n:mainmg striker<.. to<l:l) v.crc m the New 'ork Telephone o,ub<>1d1ar~ of N\nC\, wh1C'h '>Cf\t.'\ ""t'" York and New England Coast Guard to help recover crab pots .\NC-HOR..\GE . .\laslo.a -The lre" ol a ( oac;t (1uard culler met with captains of l fi shing ve'i'\Cl'> toda) 10 la) plan\ to rem, er 150 crab pots 1n disputed "atcr\ "~ere ov1et '>htp'i chac,cd one of the boats for neat!) two hours Thi: c'rew of the 178-foot "11dge 11 ba<.cd Hl San Francisco. am,ed'late " \unda} to meet with sf...1pf)l!rs ot the 1'.3lll' K ul !\cattle an<l at least t"'o other uabbers about 120 miles wc~t of t Matthcv. l!>land and 4(1 miles from the crab pots. said Coast Guard Pell\ Ollilcr (,Jenn Ro<K·nholm in Juneau. The Coast Guard planned to prm 1dc al·nal rel0nna1s..am:e tor the retncval wtth an HC -130 airplane from 1'.od 1al... about "'X(I mile'> a"a' In the L'\l'nl of resistance b\ the So\'lets, espc1.1,1lh .i \ho"' of lortl' pl.im Lallc:J tor thl' f\f1dgcll Lrl'W to radio for mstrucuo n'> trum thl· ')tatc Ocpartmcnt Fire destroys parkedjetllner CH I<. AGO -.\ l h.1rtl'r ,11rl1nl' lmt m uni\ f>< -I ti 1ct when fire swept through 1t lcs-. than Jn hour ,tlln '\00 pa'>!.l'ngl'r\ had disembarked after returning from Ha";i11 ·1 r11n1 "'"·•t "'l' Lan \l'C: \H' Lan as<>ume It 1s a total los<;." said Jim Hla\all'I... \Ill' rrnaknt ot opcralt0n\ tor America Trans Air. alter the fire Sunda) morning .tt C>'ll.ul' lntl·rnauonal Airport. It took 60 firdighter<.. usmg sc ... en lirt• truck' .ihout an hour to e~t1ngu1sh the blaze by dreochmg the plane "'1th loam Onl' fardightn "'J\ treated foran eye tnJUr) and released. but no unc el'>l' "•'' 1n1urL:d Female officer to be tried on adultery 1';0RTH LITT! f KOC 1'. .\rk -\ lcm.1k \tr Fon.e officer accused of ha"ngan n tramantal afla1r "1th an l'llh'\ted man" to becourt-man1aled this "'eek on criminal adultery and fratcrn11at1un thargc' Second Lt. Naomi Haye. 21.J. tormerl} aso,1gned a<i a uc" t h1cl 10 the I 11.in II m1srr,11c program at Li ttle Rock Air Force Bci ">C. I'> c;ched uled lor tnal Thur\da} Ha)c. "ho 1s mamed 10 T-<igt Patncl. W Ha\C 'I ha'i filed a \l'\ual Uhlnm1nat1on complaint with the Social >\ctton' ofli<.c at the b.i<,c .ind at \tratl.'g1c -.\tr Command lfcadquancr\ da1m1ng that official'> at thc ha<..c abu .. ed their authonty 1n charging her The adulten r harge contendc; c;he had wrongful sexual relations "1th T-Sg1. Thoma'-.\. 8uo,h a married \UOOrdmatc memhcr of her crew. from Jan :!O through Fch 7 Martln Luther King III seeks post A. TLA.NT .\-: Manin l uther King Ill, eldest son of the slain c1v1I nght~ l~ader. 1s runni~g tor coun~) coryi m1ss1on tn the communll) where hi father tounded the Southern ( hnsuan l.cadcr1,h1p Conference. Also seeking nomina tion 1n Tuc~a) \ DcmocratK pnmar ... 1\ Ralph Da\ 1d Ahemathy tlJ. \On of King's right-hand man. who" runntng fo r \talc Lcg1-;lature. "I want 10 enhance what my father did and I can do that through polt11cs .. Ktng 28 said dunng h1!> campaign for r ulton County commt'l!>Wner. ··1 w~nt to ~ontmue "'hat he wa!> unable lo a('comphsh. l'\pt:l'talh 1n h1<, poor people's campaign "'here be tned to reduce the numhc:r of r)cr'ion'\ in our society who a~ unemployed and underemployed." ., Or-.Cout DAILY PILOT/Monc:tay,Augwf 11, 1 .. *Al U .S.-~ovie~ arms meeting gets underway in MOscow MO COW (AP) -The top Kremlin anns negotiator entered special _ talks with a h'lh-level U.S. del~t1on today, saying the Soviet Union was cager-for a new ~uper­ power summit. But Viktor K.arpov also said \J.S. arm_s control policy suggests the White House is not interested in progress toward disarmament, a prerequisite often cited by the Kremlin for selling the date of the next U.S.-Sov1et summit. When asked about the possibt11ty of a summit this year, K.arpov said, "We would do anything for that. So it depends on our partners." K.arpov s~ke briefly outside the Foreign Ministry to an ABC-TV crew, acting as a pool for American television networks. He then left for the start of talks with a U.S. del- egation headed by Paul Nitze, Presi- dent Reagan's arms control adviser. The U.S. Embassy and members of the American --Oelegation declined comment on the talks, takjng place 1n a government guest house south of Moscow. There was no official comment from the Soviet _iovemment or the state-run press. K.arpov declined to discuss the talks in detail. saying they were confidential. The talks. scheduJed to last two days, were seen as important prep- arations for a Sept. 19-20 meeting between Secretary of State Geo'°'e P. Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze. That meeting is intended to set an agenda for a summit this year between Reagan and Soviet leader 'Mikhail S. Gorbachev. The two leaders agreed to hold a second meeting in the United States after their summit in Geneva last November. Echoina the Kremlin position on South Africa ruling may free prisoners arms control, K.arpov strcncd the imponancc of nqotiat1n1 a treaty to ban nu.clear testing.. The Soviet Union's unilateral moratorium on sudl tests expircOW6ttl.11nda"lr.. 4'trt-t--- the Soviets haven't said whether the ban wiU be extended. "A nuclear test ban is a problem that I think 1s very import.ant to be solved," Karpov wd, speaking in English.·· As you know, wc suagest the solution -a total ban, or at least bilaterally for the st.art ofit. Weare for that, so wc are askina the Americans to join in non-testing.." Karpov insisted the Soviet proposal for a test ban was intended to speed disarmament talks and said "1he Americans (have) some other attitude to that." Asked ifhe meant that the United States docs not want disarmanent, K.a.rpov replied, "If you put all the things together, it looks like that" General's slaying spurs India strike Then and now in the air A replica of a German World War I Foller Dr. 1 triplane la followed by a BrlU..b L~ anti-tank helicopter d~ lntemational Air Day Sa..nday ln Soeet, 1' eet Germany. JOHANNESBURG (AP) -A provincial court declared mvaJid two key sections of the nationwide st.ate of emergency regulations dealing with detentions today, raJSing the possi- bility that hundreds of people might be set free. emergency imposed June 12. The three-Judge coun accepted arguments by Tsenoli's lawyers that President P.W. Botha exceeded his powers ID two subsections of the state of emergency pr~mat1on that authorize detentjons. PUNE, India (AP) -A violence-marr~d_ general strike paralne<SJhis. City tooay to protest the assassination of the retired general who headed India's army when soldiers stormed Sikhdom's holiest shrine two years ago. Israel, Egypt agree on method of arbitratinghor_der dispute- JERUSALEM (AP) -Israel and Egypt have settled on an arb1trat1on procedure to sct1le their Taba border dispute. 1n an agreement that m ay clear the way for the first summit between the countnes~lcaders in fi ve years. Israeli offici als sa1d today. arb1trat1on as the wa> to settle the dispute. Sult undecided. but expected to be resolved, was the log.is1t1cs of map- ping the disputed 1onc and the selection of three infemat1onal law- yers fo r the arb1trat1on panel. The statement issued after negotiations said those issues should be resolved w1thtn two to three weeks. In Cairo, Nabil el-Araby. the chief Egyptian delegate, described the o ut- come Sunday as an important phase, but said "nothing has been 1mtiaJed and nothing has been swicd." The government immediately an- nounced It would appeaJ the ruling. issued in Durban by the Natal Pr9vincc Supreme Court. The challenge was. brought on behalf of Solomo n Lecbesa Tsenoll, Durban-arC'\ publicity secretary for · the United Democratic Front. the country's largest an\l-aparthe1d coa11- t1on. Tsenoh wasamongthousandsof people detamed under the state of One of the sections empowers any member of the sceurity forces to detain a person under the emergency regulations. while the other allows the law and order minister to extend the detention indeflrutelv. The court's order that Tscnoli be released technically applies only to him, but his lawyers were prepanng to pttttlo n for the r~lcase of about 50 other Natal detainees. Nine niilitiainen slain in Lebanon power struggle By tlle Auoclated P resa BEIRUT -The mastermind of a mutiny within Lebanon's la'"'es1 Chnst1an m1ht1a and 10 ofh1s bodyguards were wounded today an a maehme- gun ambush of their motorcade ID cast Be1ru1. Police said nine m1ht1amcn were. killed Sunday and 35 wounded ID the latest power struggle 10 control this country's Chnst1an heartland Planes redesigned after disaster • TOK YO -In the year since a Japan _Air Lanes 1~7 J_etli.ner plowed into a mo untain in history's worst single-plane disaster. the aircraft 'i manufacturer 1s makm& important design changes and the a1rhne 1s rev1~mg inspection and maintenance procedures. The actions, 1n advance ol a final Japane5C.' government report on the crash that killed 520 people. include extensive mod1fications by the Boeing Co. to the tail section ofi!SJ~mbo Jet that m nearl} two decades has compiled one of commercial av~uon s best safety records. Japan Air Lmcs. meanwhile. has overhauled mamtcnance practices that 11 claims already "ere equal or superior to those of any other a1rhne. Beirut hostage Anderson reported ailing BEi RUT -A privately owned Lebanese news agency has quoted sccuritf sources as saying that 38-year-old Amencan hostage Terry A. Anderson is 11 . The Central Information Agency distributed the report Saturday T_he report could not be independently verified. "Sccun~y sources quoted d1plomat1e intelligence received by Western capitals involved in the question of the hostages as saying ludnapped Amencan JOumahst Terry Anderson. regional director of the Associated Press. 1s sick and suffenng from health problems that confined him to bed. Common Market nations discuss U.S. pact BRUSSELS -Ambassadors of the 12 European Common Market nations set a meeting today to discuss the w~ekend ~ccord reached with the United States that ended a long dispute over citrus fruit and pasta ex pons. The agreement came after talks between U.S. trade represen.ta11ve Clayton Yeutter and Willy De Clercq comm1ss1oner for e\tcmal relations o f the trade bloc. formally called the E~ropean Economic Communal) ... It augurs well for the fu ture of U . .-EC trade relations:· said Yeu tter of the.agreement. wh 1eh ended 16 years of squabbhn$ about the Common Markets c11rus fru11 trade w11h Mediterranean countnes. - u ourty Nelly's" OPEN fOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 9 PM Early Bird Dinners i7 .SO featuring Prime Rtb or Fresh Fish Complete dinner with choice of Soup or Salad and Dessert 4 to 6 PM 7 Days a Week 601 E. Balboa 673-n26 . Q\ff~DO. DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to Midnight Mondsy. & Tuesds_Vtf: Two Dlnnera for 815.95 Wedne da)'ll: 6 ourae Italian Dlnoer 89.95 2900 Newporl Boulevard• Newport Beach • 67~-2968 Gen. Arun S. Vaidya. India's most bighly decorated soldier, was gunned down Sunday by four m en in this city 70 miles southeast of Bombay as he drove home from grocery shopping with his wife. who also was shot and wounded in the attack. Vaidya was the most promine nt official assassinated in India stn-cc Pnme Mimster Indira Gandhi was killed by Sikh guards on Oct. 31 , 1984, five months after the attack on the SiKh Golden Temple in Amritsar left more than 1.200 peo le dead. The officials said they expected the five-member arbitration team would require up to 1.8 months to settle the rival claims to Taba, a 250-acre beach on the Gulf of Aqaba. Negotiations on the-arbitration gu1del~s ended 1n Cairo Sunday after eight months of detailed talks which followed an agrc:cment ID pnnc1ple la.st January to binding ..We have an arbitration agreement with a hole in 1t," said one foreign m1ifistry officral. refcmng to the blank spaces lcf\ for the thrtt names and the uncompleted maps. He bnefcd -reporlCTS on the accord on cond1t1on of anonymit) The agreement to submit the draft agreement to the two governments for approval s1gnaJcd the negotiations were ovC1", and U.S. Assistant Sec- retary of Slale Richard Murphy scaled the talks wuh a cover letter cerufy1Dg agreement by. the nego- tiators. Foreign Minister Y1tzhak Shamir -sa1d other issues unrelated to Tuba rema1Dcd to be resolved. You don't have to tell the world you have an eating problem ... Just tell us. we ·~ 1hc Medu.:al Trc.1tnknt (\~nicr tor Eating 01:..onlcl'\, and w1:' II i...ccp ~our pm-ale lite very pm.tic The Medical TrcJtrncnt Center tor t:.aung D1,l1nlcr.. '" an ind1V1du ah1ed prn~mm It'' 'mailer. mnn: inrimate . and '-"C 1mem.I to ~cep 11 thal "'J)'. 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I It th., I''··~ ..• f A A HOSPITA 1EDIC AL Cf ~ TfR flMll ..... f ,llf\~ ~\I \.tnl.1 \n.1 ( '"'' m I I' "llt• .. \ • e .. iC • ' -Justice fQF al-1 has sour taste this time One of the burdens ofli ving ma democracy such as ours 1s that to guarantee freedom. we incur abuse~ that are hard to stomach. Huntington Beach lumberyard owner Mel Mermelstein is the latest to help shoulder our burden. Mermelstein, 59. survived the Nazi death camps of World War II. He has a tattoo burned into his body to rem ind him oft he horrors of the Holocaust; as if a man who lost both his parents and two sisters to the animals at Auschwitz could ever forget. But some would have us forget. . ome would pretend that m illions .of innocent Jews were never massacred at the hands-of the-Nazis. Something called the Institute .. for Historical Review and another group named the Legjon for the Survival of Freedom have tried to erase the inhumane tragedy of the concentration camps by telling the Big Lie; that is if you distort the truth often enough. tt becomes the truth. • The Big Liars would have yQu believe ·that the Holocaust 1s myth perpetrated by Jews to gain S} mpathy at the expense of good German people. They claim we are all dupes of history and that all the photographs. film and written accounts are imagined. The, Big Liars of the Institute for Histoncal (ll should be Rev1s1on) offered cash to anyone who could prove a single Jew was gassed ma Nazi death ca mp. Mel Mermelstein remembered h1s slain fam1J}. looked at the tattoo on his forearm and took on the Big Liars. He won. But he had to sue before finall y winning a $90.000 cash settlemen t and the promise of a formal apolog) in January. Of course. the Big Liars didn ·1 apologize and they didn't pa}. They did exactl y what you would expect. The) sued Mermelstein, contending that dunng a radio show he libeled the group by implying it was a fraud. according to the sun filed this week in Orange ( ounty ~upenor ( ourt. Of course. 1t's a fraud. This shadow) organ1zat1on. v. h1ch hides behind a Costa Mesa post office ho>. and ta .. vyer~ "-ho refuse comment. 1s nothtn$ but a fraud . ~nd the Big Liars' ltbel lawsuit 1s a trav)St}. a penerston of the freedoms we chen sh. Unfortunate!}. 1t's an abu~e we tolerate so our freedoms aren't ltke"-tse pencrted. We t an he reassured by the integrity ofa system that g" est'\ L'r\ person. no matter how despicable. their day 1n court. It\ ~o much more a chance than the 'lalls cverga\ c their\ 1ct1ms Op1n1ons e ... pressed 1n tn1s space are those or the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on 1t11s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv11ed The Daily Pilot, PO Bo>< 1560. 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HAROLD\~ Dl~TRAUGITT} ~l~HAS IA~N HlS'fAX ReFUND10P~ OFF AN OLP SJLJDENI l.OA.N ~ SHALL I BRIN<4 j i: A VALlUM , MAPAM? BILLHARV&Y Cola maid DAN WALTERS Session always ends with a bang \~( NA\.iENTO -The last three 'A-eek!. of the I 985-86 biennial session of the ( ahfomta Legislature begin toda> One can onl~ hope that the:' state will sun 1\C without irreparable damage. The final da}s of any legislallvc se~"iion arc hecuc at best and danger- ous to the ,public welfare at worst G"•cn t~-pol+t-ieel-dynam1cs of the current year. they could be do\\ nrrght lethal It is a penod 1n whJCh an) semblance of fiddil) to larger pubhc purpose is tossed a~1de in the 1nfight· rng. when poh11cal survP•al. greed. amb111on and other ba~ molt\ es become e"cn more dominant than usual It's time for fender-heads to get crash course in law What 1.1.c have 1s a U-g.i~lature that 1s nominall> controlkd b} Demo- crats who have chakd under four )Car<:. of a Republican go' emor who" himself running for re-electwn tH1r, >year · V1nuall\. C\C~thing that oet.ur\ during the.-.c final weeks -hopeful!) ending on Aug :!9 -1s. therefore. direct!\ related to the Nov 4 election Red means stop; green means go, and yellow still means hurry, you'll make it We ha\\.' J dcfin11e problem '"th law enforcement That I'>. besides the occ.:as1onal l.'1(Ccss1 vc lorct• charge k' eled at our loral police The prohlcmc, that mu\I of U'> t·ncounter on a da1 h basis arc 1;pcc1ficall~ at the 101.1.cr end ol l.11.1. enfort cment Traffic la1.1.-s The problem Ires not ""Ith too k1.1. la""'i rndccd the re' er'it' 1'i probahl~ true The prohlem Ires 1.1.-1th enforcr- mcnt or more spcuficall~. lack ot enforcement of current traffic la"" When I \\a\ learning todn,e.11 wa<, all \Cf) '>tmple Red meant stop green mt'ant go. and ~cllov. meant 11 \OU hurt) ~ou'll mdkc 11 1\/ow. 1t\ all mulh more l ompk\ Thl' '>pt•ed hrnrt on thl· lreewa~.," 55 miles per hour. but }OU can dm,c 65 and get a1.1.-a~ wrth 11 r' 1· seen car\ pass a high" a) patrol car at 'pceds of near!} 70 and the endoc,cd cop JU\t \Ort of 1gnnrcd the" hole thrng. ) ou ma} find >OUr'>l'lf c,rtting :it ;1 ~rl'l'n light. while a stream of oncom- ing car' umttnue to turn left in front ot \ou at 1.1.-hat absolull'I" mu'lt be a red· light for them. You·r~ I'> ~rccn. whrch means that you can go. 1f that oncoming traffic ever o;tops I\ e counted I I cars turning left 1n front of ml.' at Baker and Harbor 1n ( osta Mesa whrle m)' light gleamed hrrght green. mdrcatrng that I would he perfettl~ w11h10 m) ngh1s 10 JUSt dn ve right through that stream ofleft- turning 1d1ot\, strewing fenders and tender-head<; all over the place. It <:.ecm<, to be common!)' accepted 1ha1 if \ou·rc 1n that stream of lefl- turner\. 1f<, oka) 10 go ngh1 on through the red Here\ wht•re tht• luci.. ol t•nforcc· mcnt comes 1n E\at'lly what 1s the '>~t·d lrm11 on the frcewa> '> It's postt·d at 55. and '>hould be 55 Is rt rt•all) 60? 65? Ma) be t•,cn 10·1 Ho"" man} lender-head!> should be allo"'ed to go through a red left turn '>lgnal'l Rcd mean<. 'itop. so the ans.wer \hould be none but the) do 11 and get J\\a\ w 11h ll so what's the real an'>"er'1 Three'' "'l \fa\bc 11's that magt\. 11 that I counted · 11·s a real problem [',e rnme \Ct) close 10 being rear-ended tx-cau<:.e I stopped lor a red light The gu' behind ml' acted a'> rf I wcrt' rt·all\ dumh lO ha' t' \IOPPt'd rncrl'I> ht:. ctlU\t' lhe light wa' red. I could perhap<. under'iland his drsma> had I '>lopped ltft (Horrors!) a )l'ilo.,,. lrght. hut 1h1\ one ""as dcfin1tch red I ha' l' a few problem.\ w11h th1~ \\hole thing F1r'it ofT. 1hc 'ast maJOfll) of people under 30 havl· had at ka\I c;omc drr ... er's education rn h1ih \thr1ol Didn't 1hl.',· karn an}'· th1ng·1 Sccoodl) the polrct' apparl.'ntl} don't g1 ve a hoot that 1hc<1c people arc totall\ d1\rl.'gard1ng the law Third though the pc.•ople 1n these other cars look hkr normal ~oplc thq apparent!~ ha'c not a shr:cd of cons1dera11on lor the dn vers of 01 her cars The) pla~ loose and free w11h the nght\ of other dn' er• .. and should thoc;e otherc, rcat t. tht• kndcr-head\ lay on thl.'rr hornc;. <>cream obscen1t1t'\ and ra1c,e middle finger\ to thl.' sli.) I fond I' remember one \\hO put <,o much r nth11\la\m into g1' rng lht' h1rd BILL HARVEY The· members of both housc'i who face re-clec11on or are tl)rng 10 mow up the political ladder "'II be u<:.1ng their actions dunng these weeks tn maium1u favorabll.' med ia exposure, please the largest number of would-be voters and raise the maximum amount of campaign money lrterall\ do1em of fund-rarsrng c'ents d.1rected a1 lobbv1st'i for mone)l.'d interests 1.1.-111 be Staged IO restaurants and taverns around the C ap11 ol. dollar.:, "'111 change hand,, thl.' <,peechl.'s on the lcg1slat1H" Ooor' · 1.1.111be:1.1.1nd1er more 1rreJe ... ant and Because of a genuine cunos1l) to moa· \i'lf-sen ing. the ne"''i con· ee v.hat an actual 1d1ot looked hke. I feren tcs "'II be staged rn m1nd- pulled up beside him and stopped He boggling number'i and the in-boxe" ot looked Ith· an) one else ( ap11ol ne1.1.<, bureaus will be stuffed that he conked hrs head on the rnsrdc 1op of his car He must have nearl> knocked himself uncon'iC1ous. be· cause hr pulled o'er to the curb and stopped I like to hope that sometime. ~1th puOer) that "rll be added to the somewhere. thcre·s a fender-head Cll) 's <,olrd v.aste disposal load going through hie; con1on1ons onl) 10 The Democrats will give George discover that the rcc1p1ent ol his DcukmcJ1an as l111lc a'i poss1bk rn vulgar display 1s h1'\ m1n1ster. tir the lt'g1slation that 1.1.-111 enhance h1' head of his Pl A. or bc'it of all. h1~ poltt1cal standing. to do what theH an boss Wouldn't that lx·-p.rcat'l for the longshot challenge of Demo- crat J'om Bradlc). fhat's the main rl·ason. for c\ampk, wh> his 10'11 "'as((· bond mue has been stalled In th<.' mean time, I'm mrt of ar a loss to know v.hat to do What numbe'r car 1n hnc do I hol\t· tu he in order to dnvc through a red ligh.-1 How fa!.t can I real!} go on thl· freeway'' How cloc;e tan I \hJ\1· tht• pedestrian in lhe crosswalk'' l>ot·<; a bicyclist ha'c to have more lhJn on1· wheel out ol thc bike lam· before I c.:an run over him. or 1~ 1t a<.ccptahlc tu pick him ofT s1mpl} bct aU\\ ht:\ the rt''> If the poltu.· aren·1 going to cnlorlt' the lav.. at least the> could puhh\h J handbook so thal we know wh crt• '-'"l' c;1and That v.ould probahh tw a "'ol'te though I doubt that mo\! ol thl• l\nd the governor and Republrc;rn ltg1slators will attempt to place a\ much blame a'i po<>s1ble on tht· Dem c><. rats for "'hate ... er nega11 VI.' l'' en ts on:ur fhat'\ all part of thc late-<;css1on game in an election year \t ka•.t two ot the Lcg1<:.laturc·, panr<;an leaders -~ssembl) Re publican leader Pat '\lolan and the 'ienate\ top f)(:monat. Pre<iadent Pro Tern Da' rd Kobcrtt -are feeling <,quecn·d h\ n'al" v.11hin their own P•lrt1e\ 'u tht•rr action" wall lx- drrnted at SIJ\ 1ng off thU'>l challenge<, "olan "lhe target of an OPt'n etTon tender-heads can read Columnist Bill llarve} Huntington Beach. liv.-m to dump htm ht·cau ... c of unprodut -1\fa1:11:ra1.n1~1;1,raa.1,r.11w.J---------------- 11 'c in terterem·c-in a sen cs of As- <,em hh Kcpublrcan pnmat) batik\ "'h1k koht·n1 1c; womed that thl· Demouat\ 1.1.111 lo<.c M"ats this \-Car .lnd hi., head will be placed on tht biol k U.S. and its Western al lies continue selling arms to Iran ~ •\'iHl-..:(,TON -Tht· I 'n1ll'lf 'itate\and thl.' Wt'stcm allrc\wn11nur to conduc1 <,ecret talks and cut \ecret deals w11h Iran while the l\\alollah l\.home1n1 ., tcrronst lacke"s· rontrol the fate ol three \Uf\-n 1ng ·.\merrcan ho<:.lage\ -and se,eral European'l. we·, e reponcd before on the secret 1111 to.,,.,ard Iran b) the Reagan admin1c;tra11o n'<, 1op pohc)maker<. ~c haH declined to detail the extent and exact nature of the contacts bccau\C 1he} arc \0 closely inter- t.,,.,mcd with the fate of the rcm:unmg ho\t.tge'> Pnmaril) .it yrra's in~t1gat1on, the lranran-1,:on1rolled Moslem tcrronsts 1n Lehanon released the Rev. Law- rence Jcnco. but there 1s no and1tllt1on that the) are willing to give up the other three. Ac;~iated Press reporter frrry Andcr'>on and Da" id Jat0b!>en and Thoma-; Sutherland of the ..\mcrrcan t rn1\.er'i1t) 1n Beirut ln- tclhgcncc repon<, 'ihow the ho\tagt•, arc moved frequently to avoid rt''>t uc and .,,.ere taken retenth from lhr Bckaa ~ alle> to Re1rut Meanwhile: our alltc~ arc tl')1ng to pl3ltlle Iran Jnd t""o other tcrrnrr'l 'i13tc -Syria and l 1hya -h" ~uppl> mg them with arm\ and mak rna profitable trade deal, With thl'M These backdoor arrangement~ IJl'C Iran , ~)na and Lib-..a the wherev.11hal to 'iuppon and train terrom1~ -and pro\1dc Iran w11h the munit1<>n'i .ind rcphKcment pam 11 nce<h to ton· ti nut' the s1X·)car-old war with Iraq Here arc JU\t wmc of the mort· outrageou\ weapon<; deal\ mode h) \\ ~trm fumpcan nauons with the tcrrort\I \late\ tn pur-.utt ol appca\C· ment and profit, •I ranll' 1 he stale-owned t nn- glomnatr I ut ha1rc ha\ \C<rt•tl\ \htp· p<.'d hundred., 111 thou<.and' nl art1I· IN' <.h<.'ll'i to Iran \11ml' of the tranc;au111n., ha1,r ht.·l.'n \h1l'ldt•d O} arrant1.1ng 1hcm through I ucham··.., afJihatc \ ~ .\ 1n rurrn Ital Pan., ha'> alc;o \lgned \<.'net deals "1th I 1h,an d1t ta tor \ltoammar C 1adhali lor 128 Otomat \htpbornc mrs\111,·, Inf 101n1 F rench-ltaltan mi\nufa<:ture). M1rnge JCt. fightcr- bombcr\ and dOJenc; of boccl ant1- sh1p m1\\1lc' f XtXCt'i wreaked deadly ha vex· on the Bnt1\h Oect in th e ralkl31,lJ\ 1.1.-ilf. and lOUld endnnger the I I "i \1x1h Fleet ii 11rnancuver'i1n the ( 1ull of ~1dra again •We'll C 1t•rmany Perhap<i pnmar- rh to make traHI \a Irr fm 1t.-.c1111ens. Bonn h:.1\ agrcrd 10 '>uppl} lrnn with lour I \pi.' 2119 d1e\cl \ubmanne\. .1mong other '-"Capone, The carnage thl''e undr rc,c.1 t raft wuld produce 1n tht• Prr\1an < 11rlf ml ~hipping lanc"i l an ca,11\ be 1m11a1ncd lntl'iliJ,ence \ourcc\ tell u1, the C\tc:nt uf\'. c\t C1erman} ·,'>Cl ret dcali. "'1th Iran h.H made Luflh:rn\a ~frr to n, than an\ other airline w11h the P<t\\lblc c\ccpuon of Fl \I which rt'11"' on pain\tnk1ni '>ecunt) mea\UfC\ rather thAn rc;rarlt appcac;c- mcnt of tcrTOrt\t 'ip<)n'>onng gO\ crn· mcnt\ • \u\tna C1rccce C\weden -and hrael '\t·t·ord1na to a 1tanlrng rcpon 111 th1\ month·~ Rradcr'\ D1acst b}' \l niur editor Nathan \dams. the~ \uppo'>(dJ) anll·t~rromt countncs ha\t' al\o pul the alm1ght) dflllar ahmc the rth1cal and humane con· JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA s1derat1ons rnvolvcd 10 weapons deal- ing ~1th countnes that encourage terronst activ1t1es. •Italy Nearly half of L1h>a's S 10 billion wonh of bustnc\s wnh We~t Europe each year is w11h Italy. 1h former colonrnl ruler. Last May. a former Italian mtelhgcnce ch ief d1'i· closed that he had helped Gadhafi obtain arms and advised him on tntelligencc matters to secure better deals for Italian firm\ doing bu'iine<.\ wid1 Libya. Heavy weapon\ provided by Italian compan1e!i include m1'i'11lc· eq uipped warship'>, self-propelled how1t1cr~. m1ss1lc\ and thousand'i nf acoustic mine\ and torpcdoc'i. Ital> ·\Craven truckling to tcrromts -demonstrated enrltcr in 1t'i rcfu'ial to arrest Abu bba'I. planner of the Achille Lauro hlJOCkrng last )'~ar wee; exposc.-d again last Apnl hAhan police arrested o ne reb1 Mohammed F1tun for supply1na a pistol to Libyan htt men who ~ert plannina to kill t t !\ Amba dor Ma,wcll Rahh and c;aud1 Arabian and Li)'Ptliln cnvo>s Fitun, an employer of the l 1byan Arab Fore1p.n lnvc'itmcnt Co 1n Rome. was s1mpl) expelled instead of be1n1 pro'\(Cutcd J•ck A1Jder100 ••d Dalt Vu Alta 1rto lf11dlc•IM col1mal11J. Roth N'olan and Roberti havl.' ei1tr.i motl\atmn this )Car to c'tract an op11mum amount of cash out of the speual r ntercst pleadet"l to tx1lster therr 101rapart} POSJllons. but the other '""o partr\an kader~. o\'l~mbh ~pcakl'r Wtlhe Brown and Senate (iOP lcJdl'1 Jim Nielsen. will be in there p11ching for bucks. too. 11 that ~ounds as 1f the fate of maJor \f)CllJI interest lcgisla11on bears a rcla11onsh1p to the level of campaign "contnbut1ons" in the final day"i. rt'' t>crnu\C 1hat r~ pl't'c1sel> what occurs None ofth1s creates an atmosphere that 1s exactly conducive to reasoned and prudent leg1\lat1ng -e"cn though there arc some important 1ssuc'i \llll a1.1.-a111ng action rn the'><'· final da)'s Bond issues for hbranc\ and 1ox1c wa'itc cleanup. an overhaul of multi· national corporate taxation. inter· 'ilale banking and reform of the S} stem that compensate lOJUrW work cf' arc JU St a few of the 1 sues still pending in the Legislature this year man} of which have ~ubstant1al polt11cal import and or afTCC'I spccrnl interest groups. And that's wha1 makes the fir'lal weeks of the lcgislatt ve \C'i'i1on ,o 1ntcrcs11ng to the aficionado~ ol legislall\'c politics. It 's the swea11tst of all leal\11111\c pcnods. and not 1ust bcc3u!.C the mercury w1ll be ho,cnng around thc century mark Career'$ of lcaulator\ lobbym and stafTcl'\ arc on the hne There arc no mor<' citcu~'i to be made L.eai lat1on that\ pcnd1na today will be either en c1cd or de d 10 three v.ecks Thost who expcncncc an end-of· ~ s1on pcnod. thertforc arc both t\htlaratcd and d1saustcd b> what 1-; occumna -much, one susp(o<'t'i a wld1ers '" combat feel That', what leglSlallve poht1c~ are war w11hou1 auns, complete Wllh stratcg)-. 1 ct.Jc~. al11.&11les man.-h1n1 ordcn ond cuunlt1t o.,, W•llrrs h 1 •)adlNttfl col11m1lsc. Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Monday, .Auguat l l, 1N8 * A 7 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al MONEY SENSE Outlook for municipals is lJullish after tax overhaul ~ ,1rn II tt 11 tt ru: t1~ Ml.I IA~. ll n r:'f' r ~~ 11 It ~,_,, ~ = ~y~ J t!I m. 1 1111 .~:. ~~~~;r~:~~ ii"'rr,l~ttlm 1:: 11 i ~ii (Net 4 ~fi:~-ft~ St ~~ I ~t l iQ;r 1i~ I~ ~~ I ,1. §'~ ~ "~ F . f E , ~· ·Gr.:.;; 'I If D f l/leo ar I I. l 1\l 1 ~I '\ 111 * Mii ' =' 11 Doubts about the specifics of tax reform. which 1s v1nually assured by the end of summer, have cast a shadow on the municipal bond mar- ket. This un~rtainty has been keep- ing munic1pal bond pnccs low rela- tive to other fixed income 'ICcunues. H owever. Memll Lynch Sccunues Research reports that, contrary to investor apprehension~. municipal' could actually perform strongly 1fthe final tax package is 1m1lar to the Scna1c bill passed in June Municipals arc clearly a sensible investment now for many investors. Many good quaJ1ty mun1c1pal bonds. which pay interest that 1s free of federal income tax. have recently offered yields above those on federal- y-tixable Treasury securiues of com- rable m aturities. The situation 1s 'ghly unusual because m unicipal 'eldsarehisloncally 70 D(rcent to ~O rcent of T reasury yields. With today's good q uality tax-exempt bonds offering higher yields than federally taxable Treasuries, they Jenerate a better return for investors 10 every tax bracket But current attracu veneo;c, a~1de, Y"'ll municipals represent a w1"1e investment after congressional tax reform? Even 1f the top federal 10come tax rate drops to 27 percent. as the Senate bill proposes. municipal income should still have picot) of af\cr-ta'\ appeal. For investors 10 the 27 percent federal tax bracket, there'o; an cas) way to figure ""'hether mun1c1pals or government bonds offer the higher yield. Leaving cr~ll quality concerns aside, as long as the> offer 73 percent or more of U .S. G o,crnmcnt securi- ties yields, mun1c1pals arc the better i nvestment For example. U S Gov- ernmen~s that pa) 7 75 percent would net onl)' 5.65 after taxes 10 the 27 percent bracket Thcrl'fore. any mun1c1pal bonds y1eld1ng more than S.65 percent would provide a better return for top bracket investors · Furthermore. man) J)Cople who hvc in states w11h high state or local income talles will still have overall tax brackets higher than 27 percenL evl'n after federal ta'< reform I f the mumc1pals issued w11h1n their state'> are exempted from state and/or local income ta"s, as thn .ire 1n most cases. that ··douhle" (lr "tnplc ta\· free" feature will pr0\.1de them w11h add111onal ta'< relief Ano ther reason behi nd the bull1\h outlook for mun1c1 pal4i after ta\ reform 1s ttfat they may be one b f the very few tax-favored investments remain mg. The Senate bill, for eum- plc. ~harpl) curtails "'ruc~om from trad1t1o nal ta'\ 1nvestmcntc, and even ehmmates the deduction for lnd1\.1d- ual Reu rement .\ccount (!RA I con· tnbut1ons for people co' cred h~ OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW VORK (AP) -Ttlt lollowlng 11,1 'hOws tht Over • he • Counler •lock' and warranl' lhal have gone uP the mo'' and oown lht mo11 based on percent of change for Fridav No securllles tradl"9 below 12 or 1000 stwarn art Included Ntl and percentage chang~u art lllt dlffwenct betw-.n tile previous closing i:>rlce and Frldav's IH I or bid price UPS NarM Lui (Ilg l M lcroMa'k r~. I 7 11 .. 6) J ~!~1~T~'Mn z 4 PSllon 1 • 1 • S rver s 9" 1~ 6 elSn 2 • ~ 7 1ec1erm 6 t I I oorto 1 • ~ 9 Artf loAG ' , ., t ''t 1~ -I .. \cr~ch 1 ~ t+ L b C'CA Ind • • ~-16 . 13 v~m1· ~' tlr" ~i ~antm I 'un~ 1 1· J Il · lt lnfeorld v ''• I' • AllAmGovr 1 '•• 11-i H~leScl 7ll. I 11'1 llOrbrd un l ~ 9, et'font 19' • +. 7\t lt'• .0 11 ' II • It ••• ,., 10 \\It ~·· 6 I 11 t • '""' ,. S'-' , • • I) I U • l"" • JI • )) • I• ' 16'• 10 .. 11 11 '• 17 • ,, .. """' 10 10 • "'" I] " l 17 • 1•, 2•"' """' ''" tJ 14 I~ .t:: u • II > ~ ~ .. ... .i4. " ... .. I ,,, J ;'.: If, u ... H~ Di J MARY RUDIE . pension plans. ff the current favorable tax treat· ment on long-term capital gains 1s repealed -raising the maximum tu rate on such gains to 27 percent from 20 percent -t.ax reform overall might benefit the bond markets ~omewhat more than the stock mar- ket. according to Memll Lynch Secunties Research. Taxing capital pins at the sam e rate as interest income would put stocks and bonds on a more eQ.UillOQlUlg_ind could, over time, increase demand for mun1c1~s-thereby pushing prices up and yields down. Assuming that many previousl y popular-avenues for m1nim1zmg taXC'i are closed, mun1c1pal bonds would probably become even more desirable. Although Con&ress has considered vanow restrictJons on municipals. under the Senate tax bill pro posal they would be treated m ore fa' orably than in vcstors now seem to ex~ct. I n that case. i ncreased de· mand would push future mun1c1pal bond pnccs up and fields d own. On the o ther h.and. the House version of the tax bill contains provisions that. if enacted, would have an unfavorable impact on the ability of some authorities to issue tax-exempt bonds and could adverse- ly affect mun1c1pal bond sales and pnces in general. If 1t becomes apparent that tax refonn will not significantly affect municipals, as MerriU Lynch Securi- ties Research expects, then their yields should drop substantially rcla- uve to Treasury yields -which means that pnccs of municipal bonds would rise. So. investors who buy mun1c1pals now m ight not only enjoy h igher yields but the potential for capital gains. too. Should the final congressional legislation resemble the Senate tax bill, the outlOQk fotmY.nirumLhQnds after tax reform is favorable. This means the t.ax-exempt market cur- rently o ffers remarkable o p · ponuniues for fixed income in· vestors. Your brokerage firm or financial consult.mt can provide more infonnat1on abvout municipal bonds 10 help you choo~ the bonds or bond funds that suit your investment Objectives. Mary J . Rudie 11 vice presldeat ud muager, consamer laformation ser· vices, for Merrill Lyne•, Pierce, Fenner & Smllh h e. AA~mrirn ~i El~ .11 1·tl1, $( ·)~)i 1 .t-.. n~1,i~ ~=1;_. .i t ... ,~~,~1~ ,:1: l~f JG) "' ~',,. 1UI '11 ~a M;lv\~ ITTI at ~ICMI 13 4° 1~ ,.,, .. l",..,' l!J a!!& !1 It. It -;;;::•· 1 iKn IA~1nc.,' '1~4· .. 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'· Unchanged Tot1111n ues New highs New IOWS 2G3 872 11 11 AMEX LEADERS 7 10 NtW YORK (AP) °>3 PS 4 pm Monday Price and net ch11nue of thp 10 mo\f ac11ve American Stoc~ f rr nonoe •\\ues 1 1r 11 d1n g n1111ona1 1, a• rrore than s 1 ~amt llo4Ume La\t Olo. I w~~~:sav o m ~~ 19 DomePrr 269 600 t. Ozark Hldg 128 000 18 • t WangLabB 127 900 I] • t 1n1Tnorbd 106 800 7 LoromarTe n 189 600 ~4 ,. .- Hut>elB lot8 100 19 • Amdah• 147 200 11 , HornHar 135 800 li"'t GoLo QuoTES Seil'Cled worlO gold r<1•11!• M<tri.1ey London mr,rn1n9 h• ing $J<.t.C ',i) 11t s.; ~ londoft ijltemoon I•• •r>g S lijA 00 "'' S • 4 ;1 P•ti• ~lle<"oo" "•mo JIA• ,., m 1111 ~8 FrMklurt """0 $J1•l OJ ••l S 11 ~ Zurk:ll l•lft •".,"'" •toll S •M 'lO 11 S 11; Of• Sla<l 50 u •ed Hendy & Hlifm•n S 198 I)( vi SI • J Eno...,•rd $388 • ur s •~XI Eng.itlerd lebriuled S• 7 ~1 •I S~tl •f, ' ~ -1 NYC-a gOIO 'Ii•' -1r Jr S f>O ~I SI METALS QUOTES ·~ 66 14 NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK IAP) -Sales, • pm Mondav price and nel c1111noe of the IS mos• acllve New York Stock E xchanoe Hues lrad•no nat1ona 1tv a l fT10re than s t Name C.oodvear NL Ind n HamrrPar· Amer T& T K111srA1um BaJ<fl!rTrav IBM NL Ind pl SovCalE<l Wholla1'r Ci brt1F ·n SunshMn Tex UI I D•O 1111Eo s FordMOI s Volume 3,353 200 1 168.800 I 798 S00 I 652 200 1,610,400 i·r,a·~ 1.220'100 1118,SOO 1 189.600 I 171 200 1 152 800 I 096.100 1.071 700 991,500 Lut ) 1>-. 4 I 6• 24 15~ 19 • 131 • 11 35 ' JJ~ 11 • J~ JS 96'· ~ + + 6 • + ") + , t. 1 +7. Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -t'l~eraoe\ tor Monday Stocks Open Hlotl JO Ind F •nal Dow Jonu Low Close ChO 70 Trr 15 Ut 6S S•~ lridu\ rrari Ul,l\ 65 S•!t. t/86 10 1824 66 1779 25 1811 t6f 28 SA 1" so 716 oo m oo n 11 s a u 10-4 16 207 01 103 61 ?OS ~ 1 64 ~8 84 701 n 686 01 696 90 9m 16 925 3 109 5 056,JOO 25'.09 l. 700 NEW YORI( !API -Most.active ovtr· the counter \IO< k' supplied by NASO Last Of' Name Volume Bid Aslled Cha.. MCI l 491 200 7 '• i-r9 Henle_y I S 12 200 18 • -MlcrTr I 436 700 8:.. i-I • Sut>oru 1 276 500 26 • t I Inlet I 245 800 19 + l '> Stars I 1)6 500 11 • 11 1 Rl!bO~ \ l 107 600 24 • Mucr!' 903 900 16J.... Ba11M1 788 JOO 17 Tandori /SI 500 71,. • laca up a rla'\}Ja •. on trod .t on inucduc1n0 hi' rrzyr 1 ~J ' -1.:ll 1'71 ,"ll lV~e, O>il I 1 1\t1Lrk. . ;.. t~_..,..;, t.rznch .. 'l fh~uon ~lntrl., 1lilfrt~ • 70 ~bt..-M..11:xi .,,,\t.ogz 1001 ~xxi bh"i. 21 YXJL I ' P"~Ja111S 52~~th leka""4f ,011:\/ 1~~:, mon um, th l0t"9. ~Lht(\ny \Oto t. !!IUridny tl(i;r Tue1day,A•1•1tl! ARlES (March 21-Apnl 19): Tr1nsact1ons 1nvolving relati•es and money can now be completed. Focus on investments, business dealings newi. of possible inhentance. You'll be rid of obligation not your own an firs't place. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Recent setback could boomerang in your favor you learn valuable le son, make new start, meet people who are dynamic. drama11c. invigorating. You'll leave status quo behind -much w your advantage Leo plays role GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20): Family obhgauon is fulfilled, reunion occurs. v~cl people who share your ideals. -------------lntuiuon nngs true, sense of purpose and d1rccuon will be restored Leo. Aquarius nati ves figure prominent!> SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21 ·July 22)" Key 1s lo d1vers1fy. Focus on versa11h1y. humor. ability to communicate needs in d1plomat1c manner Romance flounshes. travel an' 1tat1on 1s "sincere." You'll have ••••••••••••• luck 1n matters of ~pcculauon -s11ck wit~ number 3. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22) Emphasis on practical matters, including tu and license requirements C heck lease, read between lines, don't overlook small pnnt. lnd1 v1dual who 1s loyal pre~nt'I you w11h "facts ofhfc." Scorpio pla)S role. VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 21) A(·cent on movement. snapdec1s1ons, ab1ht} to communicate ideas in entena1n1ng, dramatic fas hion. Short tnpcould involve relative Be anal)ttcal. discern motives. check messages. Sag1ttanan play!!> rok, LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll learn more about money, inc:omc 1)0lentHl4 will be reY1ewe<.l. Fam1~y member &1scu~p&S 1bk pur.(;hase~f art object or lu'-UI) item Be open-minded. but remember recent budget resoluuons Tauru'l pla)'l role SCORPIO (Oct 23-No' 21 l You an: 1n dmer's scat. Opportunity eil1SI\ for you to take greater charge: ol }our own desttn} Pl·rfcct techniques. get rid ol superfluous matenal Kc~ 1s 10 strcamhne procedures. Pisces figure'> prominently SAGITTARIUS (NO'< 2:!-Dcc. ~ll Don't lool back -something 1'1 following you Mtans a'o1d sledge-hammer words such as '"could ha,e." "m1gh1 ha' e" and \O on IO'ltead ace.cpl challenge of new respons1b1ht1e\ \' ou are go1 ng place~ CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) You'll tin1sh task. you'll gain plaudits from peers Wish comes,true romanlc could flounsh. powers of persuasion are heightened What \OU have been seeking is close at hand Libra figures prominentl} AQUARll1 (Jan 20-fcb 181 'I ou'll be asked to pamc1patc in unique pr0Jec1 that rnuld 1n .. olvc chant} or pohucs. Member of opposite SC\ ,., intrigued. males no 'ietrct of 1t 'I uu'll have chance for fresh start, creative endeavors. romance PISCES (t·eb I II-Mart h 20}' l>cu)1on 1srcached in connection with l'.arecr or famtl) Sernnl} "1n,ol\l·d \our o\\n ;udgment 'lhould take prC'c('dc:nn~. Ke) is commun1catt0n. <l1'>scm1na11on of pcrtJOent information Cancer natl' l' pla)' role IF A Gll T 1% IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY kC'>nutc 1s produt·t1v1 l) 's ou'll shal.c off doldrumu. hJllcngc I\ <K<.cpte<l and' ou could hit financ1alJacl.pot a~ result. I f~rngk. \OU could marl) -and there might be al\add111on to famtl) You could aho go tnto hu\inC'>'i for \Ou l"\elf. You rebound from loss \ufTered last )ear You II ti<: dl•Jhng ""llh JOd1v1duals in po!>1t1on'> of authort1) (1emin1. Sagmanus pla' important n11l'c, JO 'our lite Septl·mhcr v.111 tx· out\tanJing fo r )OU 1n IQl<fi 'Soul': It's the secret to entertainers ' appeal \\ hJt'!> .. ,!11,11 ·• 11·, '><11<l to ha .. e ~en the !>t'trct ol I ranl \1natra\ large appt·al Ra' ( harlc' dl'\l'rtbcd 11 th1., wa' · ··~oul 1<. "hen \OU can take a \Ong and ma~c ll pa rt ol\ou -a pan \O trUl' \ll real pt•opk 1h1nl.. 1t mu\! h.nc happcm•d tn \OU" \kmn to \1alC 1\ \l'r II \OU m·cd .1 ~oud candle.: u1Jt a u 1t111n '""Jh "llh petrnkum 1cll~ thl•n \Ill~ one end 1nto the iar .ind h~ht thl' olhl'r Q l'i J "hltmr· a ··dmg1hk"'1 ~ "nt unll'" 11 lJn he \tl•cn:d Head u1unll'r' ,,1, h' lhl' \l'.lr 211()(1 ncarh hall thl· ttrn"' nup f)(1pula1111n nl thl' l nllcd 'II.Ill'' -pka\l' null' 1hn ·rl' 1.1ll..1ng onh .1htn11 adult\ - " 111 he .. , \l'Jr' 11ld nr ohkr ) nt11 ~ h111n• ol tlw "1d1k\l '"'rJ,· .inJ h<I PJ11l'\l '" mh nHll h dl'J'll'nd on \our onup.il1nn 'a" our Language man In n-.tl l'\late 1111 instance. thl· thrt'l' ..ad<lc\I \\orJ, .trl' "Need'> nc" mnl ·· I hl' h.1pp1rc,1 "nn1 JO that hnt• '" l..no"n to he.·· ·· \p-proved" PEOPLE 0 L.M. Bovo Oo >ou sometimes skip lunch'' Too bU'i}? D1cting'l Short of cash" For "hate' er rea!lon. studies r;ho" morl' than halt agatn as man} people '"-1p lunl h no\\ a .. dtd so a decade ago Q 1r ... "'11J l\\Og1f1' lrom thl0 v.h1tl'\ mm1 1m prC'>!.Cd the earl\ .\mcncJn Jnd1Jm The first v.as thl• tomahav.I.. \1-hJl v.as the later onl'., \ fhc umbrella ( n1:oa got 10 Eu rope hcltlrl' tea did Hl'lorc u1tll'('. too Running \\lld uH·r 'iouth .\mcnc.i are '\traul~ goal'i all de-.cendcd from .. ncral hro"ght o-.er h} ( hrntuphcr ( nlumhus on h1<1 second \O)agc L.M . Boyd is a S}'ndirated columnJ,11r. Hair-raising tale hard for her to face Someone ~hould have told me that when my sons were born bald with ro~y. scrubbed cheeks, I should ,pave qu11 while I was winning. But no, I had to make such ll big deal about growina hair. Whenever they grew a few strands on their head. I combed 11. fluffed 11 up. rearranged at nnd -.aid "My. what big boys you are!" E11A BOllECll Eventuall),lllCll1nthc1rcyes,grew Vice," Hamson Ford and Bruce o'er their ear'i and in the '60s Weill on "Hill Street Btu~" Before cascaded down their back!> and got that 11 was worn by wino!> and stuck to the sofa cushions. Naturally I travelers whose lugga~e had been lost was upset. I did not go through 36 for three weeks II isn ta beard. n's a hours of labor w11h each one to have stubble of hairs Lhat tick straight out them look hkc Dons Day and Sandra all over the face hke a porcupine 1n Dee respecuvely. For a period of JO heat years 11 was the only form of It goes with the sexual revoluuon communicauon we had. I'd sa}. "Get To look !OCXY these days. men have a haircut. weirdo," and they would that 1-JUSt-rolled-out-of-thc-sack- !>lam the door. look. Bare feet , wnnkled trousers. no When shon hair came in. I thought belt, tousled hav while they chew on a my prayers had been answered when I toothbrush. We're talk ing visuals nouced a shadow over their lip and here. some wiry, zinging hairs coming out We used to call 11 5 o'clock shadow of their chin. Eve ntually, they looked and hairy men fought it ltkc a disease. ltke what came out during a full They shopped for ra1ors that would moon. l have nc..ver_xcnJQ_ rriuJ;~h'--__,v'""'e them such a close shave. it d1sgusung hatr on a face in my life. removed the first layer of sic in just to When they came home from college ha ve a woman run her hand over thctr on spring breaks. my husband an~ I face and coo. "Now. that's more ltkc used to watch them as they slept with 1L" tears 1n our eyes. The) looked like Now a stubble 1s a sign of man- Abraham Lincoln on a penny. hness ... a suggestion that yo u didn't 111 a few }ears. the beards eventu-sleep in your own bed the night before ally disappeared and hfe settled down and )OU ma} not sleep in 11 tonight to normal I'll sun 1ve the ne"' growth of ha tr I .\ few months ago, one of them alwavs have. but 1 ha '<e 10 wonder came home and after a few days I said. .when this style goes out where the} 'II .. .\ren't )OU going to shave?" grow hair next to get m} blood He said. "I did. JUSt a fe w hours pressure soanng. ago·· My husband pick!. lul"T) ankle'I "Did }OU put a blade 1n 11?" w11h ma)be a gold chain around , "Of course. It's the new look." _ them. Tl}e "new look" 1s what 1s .bem~ l can't wait ull the> gro\\ bald wom b} DQn Johnson on "Miami again_ Lying down onjob badadviceforRNs DEAR .\NN LANDERS . .\ letter appeared 1n )Our column rcccntl) accusing \OU ofha .. 1ng a filth) mind bcc.ausc -.ou said "Rosie" the nur-.e "'ho got Into bed w11h J male patient had in mind something mort< than 1ust comfomng him 'i ou replied, "No nur~mg director that I kno"" ""ould condone such bcha' 1or .. I am a regl\lt:rt'd nu~ "'ho agrees "'1th ) ou. Ho" ever. some ume ago an 11cm appearC'd 1n RN. one of the most . popular and prc!i>t1g1ous ol ;oumals for registered nurses. that g1 .. es .. Ro~1e·· the:: green hgbL I ha' c enclosed a cop) of the 11em. l 'nfonunatch. "hl·n I CUI II out to ~how other nur,C'> I didn't note the date of thl' maga11nc or 1hc pag<.' numhcr. hu t \ ou ran gel 1t h;- rnn1ac t1ng "RN Maga11ne" 1n Or- adell. NJ -K.N IN ( OR.\L (1 .\Bl ES. FLA DEAR CORAL GABLES: I bad a bard time bellevlng tbat this bigbly respected publication would condone such a practice, so I wrote to the editor. James A. Reynolds, and enclosed tbe Item wblcb featured a band drawlug of a male patient wltb a female nurse lying beside lllm. Tbe Item was tilled, "Lying Oov.·n on the Job to Calm a PauJcked Patient." II read. "Problem: Your patient is I) Ing flat on a stretcher or bed but is disoriented and afraid of faJllng. He remains panicked despite your re- as urances. "Solution. Try tying down next to him on anolber stretcher or on tbe bed. By being at bis eye level, you are likely to be more successful In making contar t wilb him and calm ing him down." The letter from editor Reynolds A1111 LAllDEIS l.nformed me tbat the material we questioned appeared ID "RN Maga- zine" oo Page 116 l.n the November Issue lo 118%. Reynolds wrole, "May I add that I think tbe Item represents bad advice. J don't believe we would publish such an Idea In today's RN." So, dear readers, we are back to square one, with nobody agreeing !bat it Is a good Idea for a nurse to get 1010 bed with a patient for any reason whatever. • • • DE.\R Al'-N L \NDER'-1 (.in ~ou stand anolhl·r kucr ahout 1>u1-ol- tO" n nonsts "'ho send Oowcr\ and plants that are root-bound hall dead or a <,mailer arrangement than thl' recc1' crth1nl'> he or <,he I'-entitled to" If \OU rclel\t: dead or damagl'd llo"c·rs. plea~ st·nd lhl·m hal k 10 the llonst '>O he can complain to th{ ""holc:saler or ta~c thr mailer up" 1th 1hl· truck dn,cr "ho ma' ha'c hl•en c.arclcs'> in the dcltwl) Onl' "hl·n the noni.t see~ the mcrlhand1<,c can he c'aluate the s1tua11on prupcrl\ fhanl.. w u. Ann for ktung ml' h.l'l' m } sa; -LO~C1-~l Fff RI"<' DESIG"'fR IN DFTROll DEAR LONG-SUFFERl~G. I'm always pleased to be able 10 print both sides of the story. Thanks for letllnit us know that even tbe florist gets lbe 1borns with the roses. Gabor expects marriage No. 8 to las t 8) 1bc Asso<'IA ttd Prl"~S \.I\\ ) O R" -\\ lwn 'hl' \\alk\<lo" n tht• a"k tor 1IH· r1gh 1h umc th" \H't'k \he "'II not ht· m.trl)1ng lor lo'c /)U /r..1 C1nbor adm1l'i "I Ith· him :.i gre;H dC'al I'm not 1n lo'l'"llh him," thC' Hunganan- hom .H lfl'\\ 'aid tn a tclcphtm(' 1nll·r' 1r\>. '' tth W ~ 8< Radio la\l I mJ,I\ trom hN C <1hl111 n111 homl' { 1,1hor .ind t>nm.c rn·dl·nck \11n \nh.llt ol Mun1d1 .11l· \lht'd 11kd to 11r till' I.not T h11rc.da-. m ( ltH.trlP . r hi\ ''·'~nod m.1n l11r nw." ( i.I))( 11 \,ltd 'I fl' hl'I Jl' I 0 I hl' l.:11dwn I h" nwrn111y ""t' hoth dl'.Hwd the ll'l'" I h,l\l lhl' fC'l°!lllll. lt.inl..h \lnll' I'm .not "'' nuJI\ 1n "" l'. rn.n ht· 11 II l.1,1 much longrr lkl.111\t' "hen 'nu M t' ma<lh II\ lnH' lhl'll \OU .11\\j'' .. 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'lnttcr "krk 1 lauant ll:tllrJ nut ot 'h"~' \11nll.1\ and \fonda\ at the l 111q'f\'1J \mph11hcatt·r thl' lh1rtl ant1 fourth ronlrrt\ hC' ha<l l amcktl 1n 1 \\('(k "Ml·rlc HaiJl.arlt " ind "1)(1'4.'d and " tht•n•forr unahk 1" Pl'•· tonn." tht' ti.WO \(',I\ I "" l'Nll \mph11hrdt1.•r tnf\lrn1.1111in rr 1nrd1ng c.:ud \unda' ANSWEU TOWEEKLY BUDGE Q lZ Q.J-Ne1thcr vulnerable, as South you hold· t 72 Q AQ983 07852 ti• The bidding has pr<Xeeded: North Eut South Wf"tt I + 2 0 ? What action do you take'! A.-You do not have tnough to bid freely at the two-level, so pa.'s If partner has a good hand, he will r~ Opt!n. 1( he does not, you will bf> looking for trouble 1! you entt-r tht" auction now, since your btd will create a one-round force Q.2-Ac; So111h. v11lnf'rable you hold +AKJ9152 ~8153 OA •AK• The bidding has proceeded South w ... t N()rtb Ea.at 1 + Pua 1 NT Put ? What do you bid now'> CHARLES Go1E11 ble <K:rapmg together 10 tricks. More logical is to protect your ~n­ acH by JUm'ping to three no trump. With partner' hearts as a source of tncks. mne tricks should prove no problem on any lead A.-ln upport of clubs you hav~ a very good hand. and you should t.ell partner about 1t Raise to three club If pllrtner has a good hand, you should have play for some game What the ftnal <:ontract wiU be depends on partner's next action Q.5-A South, vulnnable you hold +987 \IJ63 0 AX86 •9152 Tht> b1dd1ng hais proceeded: North Eut South Weal is • A.-A difficult dec1s1on, l\mce you have to be wary of the poss1b1hty that partner might have a slnglf'· ton spade. Nevertheless. your s1dt' has the combined values for game and. with your unbalanced hand. you 'ihould choose the <JUlt .-on- trac&.--81<1 !our_wad I + Pa 8-I N'f--1«4..a~----:,.---Q.3-Both vulnerable. as South you hold +AQJ2 ?Q9 )981 +8732 The bidding has proceeded · North East South Wett 1 ,.... Pus I t l'ass 2 -Pus ? What actton du you take" A.-ln this sequence panner s two-hean rebid prom1sE' a s1x- c·ard suit Therefore, your qu~n of h(•arts a..c;sumes added value and you are worth one mo"e toward game The obvious cho1 ct> 1s three ht'art~ Q.4-7\s South. vulnerable. you hold • A93 '76 0 KJ102 •98732 The bidding has proceeded South West North Eaat Pa88 Pus 1 ? PaH I NT Pass 2 + Pus ? What action do you take') '::~~, $~~.!l~-ci ctts· -----~ ... (\A' I ..OU..Jit ·~=·o;:::..-;. ~ ~ • • .,. ... ~ ••o • .. '' 3 • Pas. ? Whal do yuu bid now'> A.-lf you JUmpt-d t-0 four spade you ha\ e swlen your own bidding .,pate Partnn·s Jump shift 1s forc- ing to game. so there IS no need for ~nu lo leap around hke a mounta~n goat Set the ~un first by bidding three spade Thereafter. you'll have lime to .,how your values in diamonds Q.6-!\ellh+>r vulnerablt', as South you hold +AQ8 ?KJ9 0 KJ7 •AQ&3 Tl1l' bidding has pro<:et>d~d. Weat North East South I ;., 2 I Put ? What do you bid now? A.-lt 'I ems natural to JUmp to ~ame tn partner's suit, but that might not be wise Your diamond t1•na<'f' will b<• atta<'l<ed cm opening ll;'ad. and partner m1~ht have trou- .... Ullt e -:·;~,~,~·~·.,f '"f : . , :· l' I' I 6 ~ :.:~~r'. , .. ,., '" I I : i : I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Likewise 5 Arrived 9 Wild pany 14 Fe 15 Culm1nat1on 16 Canine 17 and found 18 Ordered 19 Cleanse 20 Iota 21 Aacmg horse 22 Plant 23 C11y sight 2!> Ptg~a11on 27 Collection 28 Fur 29 Young animal 32 Large bird 35 Novel source 37 Drawn out 38 Kid's parent 39 Thoroughfare 40 Arrowheads e g var 42 Medicines 43 Make up 10 44 Stone sufl 45 Obtained 46 Sound 4 7 lns1s1ence 5 1 Weight unit 54 Uved the life of 56 Lode yield 57 II S cause 58 Peruvian 59 -rubber 60 Batter 61 Colorado Indians 62 Bone pref 63 Gibe 64 Add1t1ona1 65 Existed DOWN I Marner 2 Hard as 3 Saunter 4 W1th1n prel 5 Beach house 6 Posthaste 7 Asian of old 8 EttortS 9 Cowers 10 Headland 11 Peewee 12 Noun ending 13 German river 21 In the - 24 Ex1ens1ve 26 Very dark 28 Time period 29 Unruffled 30 Russia s mountains 31 Cradles 32 Cold dish 33 Mexican bovine 34 Aware 0 1 35 M1cro- C>fgan1s"' 36 Brom•di<: 38 Sp.i..e 4 1 Duller 42 Menhaden 45 Lubncant 46 Expedition 47 Sore 48 R1ata end 49 Container 5fl Asian land 51 Beanres 52 Art..1n or .\Ida 53 Wine type 55 In the d1rect10f'I ot 59 Watch pocket THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE "Mommy! Jeffy said a naughty word. 'FRISCO'!'' "The only drawback: the brakes are manual." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNI$ THE MENACE ~!~I\ 'Is II beddy-bye time? ~l'i.:-,..E~ EXCIT Ne~" SITIINb HE"E liJATC~IN6 Tl>lE CACTUS 6ROW .,, GARFIELD I f WHAP! WMAP! WHAP! WHAP! by Hank Ketcham -=::: ---T",,., . ...., ~ 1..' • ·~ @-;?l . '\ ~~~ -,I (l~ . . ~~/ ~·~ ~, .. p . --, ......, ,,...,.. . / 1.:::1 / ) ,., I FEEL 6UIL T'1" KNOWING t'M ~AVIN6 ALL THE FUN by Jim Davis I'M TRAIN I NG YOO GUY~ TO MATE M ONC7AY5 TOO by Tom K. Ryan ~l~e~==:?!::::j ~~~~~- DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE JS ROSE by Pat Brady - BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ITS A Pt.me! lf\e'/ SEE US! THE\/ 'Re. CIRCLING !ll SHOE ~.Cft)U~ A UT'T1£ VACATION AfialA~~·~ 9£CN 'TM~M IN 'lllE ~J(I~. JUDGE PARKER W HEN HANK WARNER L..EARNS THAT HIS WIFE HEATHER HAS RETURNED TO HER OFFICE, HE GOES THERE TO APOLOGIZE FOR HIS BEHAVIOR ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~ANIQJJ , I 'M GE1'r1NG A Ll"M"LE "TIRED OF ALL "TWE GRIPING I 'VE BEEN ME.ARING Ai TMl5 BAND CAMP ! DOONESBURY • h , IM~IU <Y'POstJJ TO SANOKJN'5. MR PRES! I OEJJT. . 811 ;· , I, I ' ~ CA4I MAI<& lXJ IAJfT>WT A tor~ 'THIN65, MR PR&Sl{)tJIT, IJ(JT KIST tY f}Uf SIMPL r fA,()V7" et. CENIW A M.'S 8tST FR/f;N()I I -; by Jim Davia JiM PAl/f~ 8 -11 by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Doux l JUST HOPE THAT 'IOV'RE I 'M STIL.L IN OOIN<;, CT FOR lOURSEL..F, LOVE W1™ 'YOU, HANK BECAUSE YOU MUST HEATI--ie~ .. REALIZE THAT we CAN'T Al.WAYS SAL..VA6E OUR MARAIAe;,E I HAVE SEEN t E5PEC.IALW Aeotrf~E FOOD! by Tom Batluk :-\----~ IF~ HAD SOLD AU. Of TM06E ThRKE<,>5 L~1 FALL Lll<E I 'JOO WERE SOPP06EO 10 •• , by Garry Trudeau LIKE tr, HONC'I~ ffS A RCAL 6ARNET' I MONOAY1 AUGUST 11. 1986 Lendl ~vengH ao..,to Becker •t Wimbledon. 81. Qedm•n'a grend •l•m llfta Red Sox to victory. M. Witt rnatchesCandelaria's effort Mike Witt Seattle shut out again, 3-0; R take 2-1h-game lead By CHRIS MON~ o.-, .... c:. •••••• Manager Gene Mauch ha'i always said that he doesn't like has players to have to pla> with the small. nagging inJunes. but he wasn't unhappy with what he has seen the last two days. Following Saturday night's three-hit sh utout by John Candclana (p1tch1ng despite cramps in both legs), Mike Wm came up with another strong performance Sunday. Witt( 13-7). who had to pitch through some shoulder stiffness during \varmups, came Up with a three-hitter ofh1s own over eight innings and led the Angels to a 4-0 win over Seattle before 28,939 at Anaheim Stadium. The victory, which completed a senes sweep of the Mariners. helped the Angels extend their American League West lead to 2112 Tonight'• game Mnmt1ota (Blyleveft I I I 0) ar. (Su non I ().8) Time: 7 35 TV None Radio· KM PC (71 OJ Tue'iday's game: Minne'iota .11 Angch . 7·35 p.m games as Toronto beat Texa\ later in the C\.C n1ng. Donnie Moore came on to pitch a pcrtect ninth wh en Wm's arm t1ghu:ncd up after 1he eighth. "I had trouble gett1ns my \houlder luo!.e before the game," said W1tt. "I didn'1 want to stretch 11 too far Enough was enough "It's not tough for me to l<>mc out lw1th a '>hutout). You do what }OU l'.in and v.hen you've had enough you come out " "Mike Wm did not feel good when he \tarted throwing. but he threw pa'it 11 10 the bullpen," 1d Mauch. "He was all n&ht until that Iona inning (scvmth) and then his arm sufTencd 10 the eighth." w1 my COriirol and I knew I had to rely on it, because I didn't reel strong." said Witt. All 1hrec of the hits ofTWut were doubles (two b> DannyTan.abull), but he worked out of eac h ol the s11uat1ons without any trouble. He also had trouble in his last inning when. with one out, he walked Spike Owen and M1cke> Brantley But he induced Ptul Bradley 10 hit a ball back 10 the box aod Witt turned u into a 1·6·3 double play to end the mnmi. The Angels came up with a few doubles ol their own. four. and all were of the ground-rultt variety. Bobby G m:h came up the first of two on the day to open the fir~t and brought home the only run the Angel<; would need when George Hendridc. a lifetime 615 hmer against Mark Langston. singled to left with two out The Angels' big inning came in se ve nth. 1nvoh 1ng two of the doubles. one of which wa~ questioned e:it1ens1vely by Mauch followed y walkfag Wally Joyner. Lanaston then watched as Dous DcCinces lined a ball toward the bullpen door 1n left field. While Peto and Joyner were c1rchng the bales and DeCinccs was beaded for thud, Bl'ldJcy ap~red to lose the ball aJona the wall. Or bad he The ball was d1scovered behind some of the outfield paddina n&ht where 1t meell with the chain link fence door It was ruled a around-rule double and Joyner was sent back to \h1rd, all of wtucb did not please Mauch. "Our around rules say that if a ball bccomcutuck.1t 1s two bases." sud Mauch ... It wasn't stuck. 1t was Just behind the paddina.. "He <Bradley) said he couldn't see 1t. That's because he d1dn 't look You woo 't find 11 1f }ou don't took " It all bttamc academu: a few pitches later when Bnan Downin&. back m the hneup (Plea.11e 11ee AlfGELS/82) Dod ers turn to Cash collects winner's cliecK-Howe Pair combine for 5-0 win over Reds as sweep averted ' C INCINN ATI !AP) Un· heralded lel't-hander Dennis Powell. more accustomed to i.aving games than starting them. saved the Los Angeles Dodgers from an embarrass- ing stumble Sunday. Powell. 21. shut the Cinc1nnat1 Reds down on three hns over 71/1 innings. and Ken Howell pitched t 1t1 hitless innings for a 5..0 v1c1orv that averted a four-gaml' ( 1nd nnau sweep. The Red<; scored 1 'i run'> while taking the lir<.t three game., ol the series against Orel Hersh1ser . .\lcJan· dro Pena and Fernando ValcnLucla The) got JUSt l"'-O runner<. as far a\ second base ~unda~ again!>t Powell 2-3. and Jloy,ell "To be hone\t with \nu he p1 tthcd better than the othl·r thn.·c" Re<h third baseman Budd' 1-kll ..aid of the staner. The left·hander deltl~ (hanged the 'ipeed of his pit<. he" 10 lo.ecp the Rcd'.1 off-balance. and 1he Dodgcr<S cashed an on a pair of field ing mistake" to beat Mano ~to ThC' Dodgers haven't bC'en 'iWt•pt 1n a four-game scnes at R1 \C~rfron1 Stadium 'itnce 1969 .... , jusf wanted 10 go oul. pneh well and get the team turned around .. said Powell. making only his third \tan of Powell Tonight'• game Dod1ers (Welch 5·9) at lluu')- ton (Keough 2-3). Time: 5:05. TV: Channel 7 Radio: KABC (790). Tuesday's game: Dodgcri. at Houston. 5:35 p.m the-season ... Everything wa'i worlcmg fo r me." "The youngster did a good J<>b." Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda \aid. "We needed 11 very badly. too .. Powell struck out a season-high -;1x and walked JUSt one His onl y other win th1'> season came 1n relief 8111 Madlock dro"c in the fi r'it t\.\O Dodger run., with a ra1r of 1nticld grounders. and C 1reg Arock added a pair of homers 10 doom 1.!010 4-10 Soto succumbed to a pair ol misplays that set up the Dodger..· first two runs and Brock·s two-run homer 10 the seventh. Brock al\o had a <;olo homer 1n the eighth on I ed Powl.'r hie; 12th of the ~ason ~Oto\ bad luck stan ed 1n the li r\t inning. Center fielder l.m Davis misj udged a shallow fl} ball b} M1t..e Sciosc1a. breaking back on the hall. coming in 100 la te and then letting 11 bounc.c O\.er ht!> head to g1\.C the catcher a stand-up tnpll: Madlod (<. infield single !>Cored l.)<:1o'iC1a hortstop Kurt ~11ll'wl'll dropp1.:d Powelr pop up in <;hallov. left field lo start the third. Thl' pitcher came (Pleue see DOOOERS/82) 0.., Nol ..,.. .., Orltd ~ Pat Caah return• backhand volley at the net d uring the finala of the Hartman Tennla Clautc vs. John Fitzgerald. He defeats friend Fitzgerald to take Newport tourney By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Delly "°' Con ......... Pat Cash didn't allow friendship to get in .the-wa} .of business. wh~h happened to be the singles utle of the Hartmarx Racquet ( lub Tennis Classie. Cash and John Fitzgerald. old Aussie mates and practice partners were finng li ve ammo 10 Sunday"· finale of the four-da}. s~n ,000 tour- nament at the John Wa.,,ne Tenn1<; ( lub tn Newport ~ac.h · .i\nd when 1t was O\ er 11 wac; ( a<.h 1n straight ~ts o"er hie; good fnend P112geraJd. 6-4. 6-2 "I would ha"e rather ha"e pla>ed someone other than John but that"• the v.a\. 11 has tu he \Omellme<i.'. he \aid . .. But It W3 ') nH.l' to pl.a\ Y.dl nen though John didn't ha"e onl· of his better da)'> ... he added "I thought I hit the ball prett) well ·· Cash. who continues to n <.c bad. into prominence af\erdropp1ng out of the tennis scene for a few months with IOJUr) problems. s~ud he JUSt needs a lmle fine tuning to return to the form that once had him ranked as high as No 8 in the world. He 1s cumntl} No 101 "Playing a toumatnent bcforT the l ' S. Open (in New York) gi ves me more c'pencnce." he said "There's 1ust a few more things I have to work on to 'ct all the wa y back.'. While Cash ..aid he would have rather have played somebody other than his fncnd, he had the ins1de edge from pract1crng with F1t:zgcraJd (ranked No 97) over the week.. ..,We know each other's game very well, .. said (ash. was all business 1n collecting 520.000 for the wm. "Dur· mg_ the past week I had been playing better so l felt prett) confident." F11zeerald cned his mcons1 stenq w11h his sen ice and a few close call s as the difference. "I JUSl couldn't get my first se-rve 1n ·· he said "And he kept the pres!>ure on me after that." Casb took advantage of some close calls sn t he fi rst set 10 go up 4-2. He hit a shot down the line that Fn.zgcrald thought was out but the hne Judge ruleo 10 That point broke F1ugerald ~ 'l<'rve m the first game .. There·\ nothing }OU can do about those kinds of calls." said Fitzgerald .. , gues!> the" 're JUSt part of the game·· ( a'>h wa\n t S} mpathct1c to F1tlgcrald'<, woe.-. with the offic-1ab "(Bad l hne calls -that's hfe.'' said c a~h "f\en une on bren point. You iust have to hvt' wtth them I've had m) share go against me •· The two pla)'ers traded the remain· mg four games of the first ~t. each holding SC1't' In the S«ond set. Cash broke Fitzgerald again m the first game and held tns own m the second game. .. I think that was the key for him," (Pleue .ee TE1'Nl9/BS) Guerrero placed b ack on.disabled list Montana, Dodgers' s lugger to undergo more rehabilitation on knee < 1uarcru "J" h11k ... , un ,l.\ l'n plJll· .1ppcar- ,1nu·, ,1r1i..1n~11u1 li1u1 tlllll'\ l k rorrx·d out ""h thl· h.l\l'' 111:.idl·d 1n tht· 1·11-!hth 1nn111~ 11! ~.11urd.n ·, h-~ 111.,, 111 thl' ( 1n1 inn.111 R1·d' .ind d1dn 1 pla\ \undJ\ more rehah1hta11on "lk rnuldn't run and thl' l..1111 ... thJI 11 might ha'e hcen hampcnng h1<; <;"in~·· l.a\11rda \did ol the t..nel' "I kno" one thing -hl· "J<.n t \Y.ing1ng tht· bat nght ·· 49ersrip Raiders CIN<INN.\11 !\PJ -lhe I m \n!(d1' Dodger\ a nnouncnl ~unda~ tha1 Pedro (iuerr1.'111 has been returned to the d1\abkd li<.1 to gl\ t• 1h1· o utfielder more 11 me to retupcrate I rum a \l'H n· knCt' m1ury suffered dunng <,pnng 1rain1ng J)od111·1 \1Jll.IE?l'I I 11111 I ,1,111 d.1 h.1d U\l'd ( 1111·rn·ro prim.ml) ·" .1 r1n1 h-h1t11•r lt't11ng tum ,1.1n 111'1 on1· g.1m1· I l'l' 111 hi\ ,1•q·n .11 hill' '.1.l'rt' ,,.,,, r11hh·ht11t·r ( 1tH'rrl•r11 wa\ th1· m.1111 \H'.1pn11 1111h1 I >t\\lgl·r olkn'r l.1-.i \l'J\\IO t\ 1ng '>11•\1' < 1Jl \t ".' duh ll'l llfd \\Ith I I tHlllll'r\ \\hill k,1d1n>' llH ,,11111nJI I l'.1~u1· in ... tuuing rx·r1l'lll.1~1· .1n,t 1111-h.1,t' pt•r ' l' 111.lt!t' The Dodger<. '>'ltd thl'\ Y.11ulJ plJtl (1uerrcr11 on the I 5-da' d1..ahkJ ""' tclda' .ind fl'l.ill o utfielder Josc'c..1.on1ah:1 I rum \lbu4uer4u1. 11l tli1· Pacific Coast I eague 11 1' I' I h,lt t IOjl .1' ,•r;1g,• t 1cd ltll ,,., nnd IO lht Pedro Guerrero Guerrero ruptured a tendon in h" 11.-11 l..m·t· ~h1le sliding during an e'h1h111on l(amc .\pnt I at Vero Beach. Fla I k hcgan ndmg a '>tat1onan h1c}cle J une I I and "'a' <1lt1\..1tl'd Juh lo l1-.1gm• ,md hi' lo. rtlll\ h;it11·d 111 11.11kd \-11kl· \l.1r .. h.tll'' ''' tor tl·am hc1n11r' I .l' .. nrda "'"d ht' 1k11d1·d on \..iturdJ' 111 ,11~1'\I 111urntn(! C rua1ao 111 thl' dl\ahh:d list tor _Weather puts Norman's bid for PGA Championship title on hold Leader is only a ble to finish 1 h ole before rain s tops play .~ ' I< ll f I)(>. <lh111 I \Pl It took the wt•atherman to figure out a Y.J) 111,10" < 1rcg Norman's march to thl' PC 1.\ National ( hamp1on<;h1p ~tead) min' tnrn·d a ~lC1,tpc1ncmC'n1 ot poniom. ol Sunda\ '\ pl;n and c'tended unttl toda)', weathl'I penn1111nt1 thl· wndu\lc1n ot the final round of the la'it ol the \ear'' Big Tum ~11lt lhJ mp10nsh1p .. Ilea' l'O lorh1d , hut wr·11 he here all .,..eek 1f we ha' l.' 10.'' M11 lo.l'\. Po"'l'll prl·\ldcnt ol the P(iA. ~ud 111 announ1. 1ng till' p1"1pon1•ml'nt, onl) the '>Ct:ond time in 67 pr e\11111., 1'(1 •\\ lll.11 'M'ath1.•r had e'lt:ndl'd thl tournamriH an n11,111." The lorn J\1 tor loda\ 1.1lktl lor dnud) U)nd1111in' 111 the m111n1ng "Ith 1ka11nl!1n the .ilicmnon ll.,orn1Jn lhl \u,1r.1li.1n Y.ho ha\ led throughout tlm 1ournam1.·nt hall wmpkll"<1 nnh the lirst hole. mJlo.1nl' .1 scrnmhhntt p.11 "'hrn thl' \trl'n' <;ounded ,u,~·ndini plJ' a1 ~II pm l-1 >1 Thc rla\.('(\ m.irkn t thl'll pll\lllCIO~ un lhl' \dt UrJ tl·tl lnvtrnl''" < !uh 111ur\C.' anti Y. 111 re-.ume pla) lrom tho<.e po\1tlll0' h)(.l,I\ \II \HO t'\ J)l,netJ \unda' WIJI COUOI . "I don't 1h111J.. 11'' ttotnp tn ctlcct m y f"lay at all " i;..11d Norman "'h" hu\ \\.nn thl' lh1t1<.h Open And two otht•1 toumamrnt\ l't('l'n tn lltll' rnnt\•n ttnn 1n bnth the MJ\tl"r\ and l \ <)fl<'"' .ind ..._., a ""ldl··~iiS<>n mone'f·winnin(t ret.ord 1n tht• I n1tl'd \tall'\ ~1th SllM . 7 N 11.,011n.1n hold' ,1 tour \hot ath .intatte Y. 1th 17 hnk\ to 10 1n tht t h:.1'4.' 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'pl.I\ 1111 him in lhl' he.id and g.1,ht'll hi' 'ualp L a .. orda couldn't guc,., '"hethn < 1ut·rrero "'ould he ahk to retum in tlml' to h1.•lp lhl' duh in ~l.'Ptl·mhcr .. ·\n~ thing he dtw., th1!. '>l'a'>on 1f hl' can pla) I th1nlo. rt'<; going to hca plu!>: l a<,orda 'Mllll Right no"' hl' JU\t c.an't run al all .. < 1uarcro ..aid he thought he wa\ rl'a1.h 111 pla~ "'hen h1.· 1.ame ofT the d1sahlcd li\t hut "a<on't \Urpn!>cd h\ thl' Dodger.,· den\1on \unda' lo g1H' him m11rl' llml' I Ju<.t t..noY. thJt 1t'\ thl' tx·.,t thin~ lo du · hl· \Jld ( 111n1alc1 pl..i~ed 11 gaml'' 1111 1h1.· l>odg1•r, earlier thl'> sea-;on .,, ........... I hl' tld,I\ h1 '·"'I .. 111\1 thrnw., the "holt dcJ I 1n .1 mt\\ r.·\1rn..c 1'\1•r.01H' h,1, \ht'd1.nl out nl hott'I<. their ti.a&' p , J..rd "''<'' \ .1111Hl' m.ulr nnd '<l on " \ltl'r thi.: 111\h1nr. l ren ... h:i" phncd tht lr11111 '1d1· tn n \und.1 and '"a' In l' und1·r JMI 1111 ttH ,1,,, thr11uF.h I I huk' V. hrn ril.n "'" h. ltr11 Greg Norman atanch ln the rain wtth bis caddie, Pete Bender, befoTe play waa halted at the POA Cb.amplonablp. • \.\'\, IK.\....,Cl\CO !.\Pl -Joe Montana a1ml·d for JelT) Rice. the ~an Franc1Sto 49ers· most dangeroui. Jeep threat. and conducted a 46-yard IC\t ot ht<; thmY.1ng arm Suncµy Rill' caught the pass. good for the longest gain of the 4Qer.;· ~Fl C).h1b111on opener and ra\cd about \.tontana " pa<;sing alter the '2-0 ' 1c1or. o'er the Lor, .\ngeles Raiders .. To me. Joe·., arm .., stronger this 'ear than 11 was last \car.· said Rice :. I had 11.> C'Ome bad . a h Ille for that hall because Joe held 11 a little longer than he wanted to "But 1n pralllCe he's been over 1hrow1ng me on 'iumc passes Thal lcll!> ml· \11nwth1n~ right tht•re ·· 'eral ~an I ram.1sco rook1~ a' well a\ Montana·., throwing arm Y.ere 1m prcss1,e in the pre-suson ga me Four of the fiH touchdown' "ere ~ored h\. rookie<;, and fi ,e ofthr drfrn<;t'''i I~ \31. \. 'i were b)' rook it linemen v.1th c harles Hale) ge111ng credit for three and l.am Roberts fo r l~O "Ba\1l all\ w1.• "'ere playing qu1cke1 than thl· R.llll<'r\ · < oach 8111 Walsh said "Butt o<; <\ngelc'i. trad1t1 onall)' doc'ln't st.in ofT well 't ou can't u~ toJa) o;, a;1mc to mca">u~ their ah1h l\ • Ra1dt"r., < cl.lt h Tom Fiore<; ~y, quant'rhacJ.. ~1.1n ~ il\on ...ad.t"d lnu• llml•" and h.11\.up Ru<.l\ H1l'-1 dropped r1gh1 11me<. Three \ad' rc\ultcd 1n ""' lumhk' I lnrC\ <.aid It ' pmhahl\ .rn under\tJtl·ml'nt h111 Y.t plaH·d porn h It ' prclt\ ,,h, 1ou'> that ""c h.h r 'nmr y, nr\. tn 1!0 • 1 ht Ra1dl'"" h,1,c gont I I 1n nh1h1t11.m pla\ 1h1· p."t thn:-c \C,l\nn' hut rr-alh1.·J thl' pl,l\ulh all thrr1. 'ear., :int1 da1nwd one: \uper K.lY.I title "It'., n111 r>.1n11. 11ml' 1 h:at'' "h· 1 thc\C lUlm<'" an· h11 .. '1td runnina h:h. k ~ar\ u<. \lien _ ' ~hlot.ma endc-d ln't '>C1\\01' ~uh 'I ~1n· risht .. houldcr \11 11 Ith p.i 111 1" ~·'' '"nrko\.ll\ and rtq111tr\l anhrn~ up" \U r'\' t"'o month-. r.llo In ht\ lil"lt throwing under pme cond1twn' th1\ \Car, thr Quanerbad. cnmpktl"d '" ol 11 pa ~ tor 117 \Ud.\ and his 11 -~ud TD P3'' to 11gh1 enJ Joh".'. frank l tl'OUn lln fi r thr ~~en.' f1~t ptunt, II • • • Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT I Mond9y, Augu1t 11, 1HI ....... ife on the Foad during a lOsing streak I EDITOR· NOTE: Richard Dunn, a part· ome Daily Pttot sporuwriter and former pitcbit11 standout 11 Orln,e Coast Collqic, 1s tfY1f1' to malct' 1t m profe ional baseball, undelJOll'J.I his S«Ond ~•son m tht' ClllSS A Pioneer l..ea&ut' with the Salt Lake City Trap~n. He 15 current/) 5-2 with four "'mpletc sames With two shutouts m his ~ast three starts. His ERA 1s J.06 and hr has on/)' siven up 6 walks in 63 mnings of work. throuah a minor latlspin on the road tnp. We lost five our of our first ~ven games in 81lhngs and Medicine H t, but we didn't lose much ground on our lead over the rest of the league. We're 35-lJ w11h a nine-game lend over second-place Helena. the last couple of wttk 10 prppare for the playoffs. Walkman and read magann~ from cover to cover. The bus 1s w cramped and you spend so much lime together 1n crowded quaneri., try1n110 find a comfortable pos1t1on with leP.. arms and heads everywhere, that after 11wh1lt: you can't detect whose parts are whose. Cey's helmet before the pohcc found them two month'i later. He also told us about the time when he and ht fnends used to ncalt into DodgerStadiwn for gamci., so naturally I had to confC$S and teU about nll the times my friends and I used to ~nenk mto Anaheim Stadium. We had a team meeung at the hotel in Medicine Hat before our final game of the road trip-we even had our first curfew of the year the night before -and 1t seemed to pay off as we defeated the Blue Jays, 2-0. before Another telev1 ion new) crew, KUTB (channel 2 m alt Laite City), followed us to Canada to do a special segment. The tn p home from Alberta seemed longer than the ume before, although ll didn't take as long bccaust we didn't stop as often. Jim Bolt. a feisty, scrappy m1ddle-1nfielder, was telling us some stones about when he was younger. or l should say all the nmch1efhe had gotren himself into. Kevin Sliwinski, who's now playing double· A ball w11h the Toronto Blue Jays affiliate; Lenny Dykstra, who's now with the New York Met : find I fotl'Md quite-a l~o-baGk-in-thos-­ da) s. No ... we were never caught. y RJCHARDp11NN- D.i!J,... Corr 1P I .-.it ------toh~e~ad..,t~n-g~b·atrhotne on a 16-hour bus trip. The shutout -my second of the season and fourth complete game of the year -was eAtra special because 1t marked the first time 1n five starts against Med1c1ne Hat that I've beaten them. We're 2-0 since the meeting and will probably cruise the rest of the "a) to the regular-season champ1onsh1p But because l didn't sleep a wink from the ume w 1.tlt iJnmediaieJr after the. game on Tuesday until we arrived 1n Salt Lake City late Wednesdav afternoon, 1t seemrd never- ending. · Remember the ume about I 0 yea rs ago whco the Dodger Stadium clubhouse was cleaned out? Uniforms. glovci., bats. every. thing. fl was all over the local papers Al T l.,AKE CITY -Every wmning ballclub gots through a dead penod. The New York Mets and Boston Red ox. the class of the National and Amencan leagues this year, respect1vel)', have both suffered recentl) through a lump. Soll "-aS no surpnse last week when we went However. we'll need \Orne momentum 1n The first fiH· or six hours of the tnp I spent talkm~ wnh other players. telhng stonei. about an) thing and everything in hfe. But the next 10 hours. after the sun had pecked m wa:r through, all I could do was thmk about the <ihutout the previous night. It ten lo m) In any case 11 was to my surprise and laughter that Bolt and hts m1sch1ev1 ou<i Encino bud1es were the culpnts. He said he was weanng Ste\e Garvey's Jerse) and Ron A'i we were dnvtng through Idaho on Wednesday. 11 was about 11 a.m. when I was hstenina to the radio. Then I began to wonder, what "normal" people are doing at this time. Al times you feel distant from the ••reaJ world." but other times you feel as free as a bird SPORTS BREAK Hidden from view, America's Cup challenger ~eaves From AP dJspatcbes SAN FRAN( I CO -Shrouded in ~ mystery, and yards of blue tarp, the 12- meter Amenca''i Cup challenger USA left for Australra aboard freighter ffi\S weekend. determined to wm back for Amenca the most treasured troph) in yachting. The gleaming high-tech hull of the Golden Ga1e Challenge m radical keel hidden from s1gh1. "as tenderl> ho1Sted aboard the freighter Nedlloyd King· slon aturda} for the 31'1-week 'oyage down under .\rri\'al 1s ewectcd Sept. 4 Chicago's entf). Hean of Amenca. was also loaded aboard for the tnp Tnals that could include as mam a!t 14 boat!. from SIX nations will compete against· <'ach other off Freman tie starting Oct 5 for a chance 10 race the Ro~al Penh 't acht ( luh for the cup 1n Janusr). The U~A n:prt•sents a SI O m1lhon effort h~ ">an Franc1sco·s St Francis Yacht Club. It's behl'\Cd to sport a "'ngcd keel !>Omethtng hke the breakthrough structure that helped speed Perth's Australia 11 lo Y1ctorv over tnt" New York Yacht Club rrri~3. Tear'> flowed from the devastated NYYC member- ship when the cup. the Holy Grat! of world-cla<,\ sailboat racing. was unbolted from the honor.ed place 11 had cxcup1ed for In year\ -the longcs1 "inning streak 1n spon'> The winner'" only pr11c 1s the cup, ne,er monc). although upward<; ofS l 00 mil la on could collect1 vely be spent 1h1~ year in the ba11lc tor 1he handsome token The s1her pitcher docc;n't l'\Cn have a bottom. i.o the "inners can'1 gu11le champagne from n at 1he tin1sh The race 1<. conc;1dered to he among na11on,, not 1nd1' 1dual duh<, Thl· aluminum 12-ml·tt•r ran·r, ot 1oda' ha'e 4(). loot ma,I\, nearh ::! fJOO <,quJrc leet of\all and v.c1gh up lCI ti0.1100 pounJ., Quote of the day Hayden Fry, lo"' a too1 balt coach. v. hose Hav. kn e' tin1c;hcd la\! r.ea!>on ranked IOth in 1he nJllon hut lo'lt I Y senior\, 11 of them staner'i · I'm sure all these coaches arc lacking their chop'> "'a111ng for thc Haw~' to roll mto town. And I don't hlame them Wc'"e had our fun ." Saberhagen may be put on DL "f V. ) ORK -Rr('t Saberghagcn of m the Kan'a" ( 11' Ro-.al<, the .\mencan I eague"<o I 9X~ (.,. Yo.u ng winner. will be nam1ncd h.,. a t('am Jodor toda) and may he placed on the dt\abled hst v.11h a '>Ore arm ';aberhagcn worked 1ust I'• inning.'> 1n his la!>I \tart on \411urda\ Jg .. 11n\I thl· "l'w York Yankees hclorl' <,orcne\\ in h" pll<:hmg 'thou Ider forced him 10 lea' e thr g<imc The ..ian "a' ~ahcrhagen '" first 'i1nce \hnulder pr11hkm' l11rlt:J him into the hullpen near!~ thrcl· '>'Cl:K'> Ji?•l ·r t.<tn'I go \trong tor more lhan li\l' or 'ii\ rnnmg'> 1hc v.a\ m\ ,1rm '"no" · \ahcrhagen ..aid ~unda~ "I'll \l'l' 1h1· d1'ltor tomorro" and I don't kno\\ "hat "in \lllfl \alwrhagt·n '>aid hc cl1dn'11h1nk more "'tr~ 1n 1hr hultixn ";.i' the anc,wcr ··11 '>\Ill hurt\ 1n thl' hullpen · ~ahcrhagen \il1J It l(lt1k\ llkl' there\ no v.,1\ Ill &l'I Jruund 11 (the d1'>Cthkd h\I I \.ltx·rh,1gl'n ....,,,11 he l'\.1m1nc:d O\ une of the Ru\ al\ team 11h\\1uan't. Dr \tnl' loHC. when the dub return., to Kan\a\ Cit.,. toda\ lo begin a 10-gamc homesLand SEMI-ANNUAL SALE King wins tourney in playoff Betsy Klog rallied from a four-shot n deficll on the front nine. fell 1n10 a tic with JoAnne Carner on the back nine to force a pla)'off. then made par on the second extra hole to v.1n the LPG~ Henredon Classic Sunday afternoon in High Point. N.C. Kmg's victory. the sixth of her career and the first 1n 1986. earned her $34,500 an<l pu!>hed her all-time earnings above the $1 million mark. Ca mer recc1 vrd $21 .275 for second place and went a.bove 1he $2-mtlhon mark in career winnings. Both golferc; mmcd b1rd1e-range pulls on the final hole of regulatton -Carner-carded a--69 and King a-70-- and on the fir!>t l'\lra hole. But C'amer got into trouble on the second pla\offhole when her second shot landed 1n a sand trap behind the green She blasted out of the 1rap but far '>hon of the cup. Kmg's approach shot was w11hm 18 feel of the pm. and she two-putted for the par "h1ch ga\t' her the playoff \ICtory. her first after two pre"1ou-; ple)'oll lo ~s . In the-PGA Seflt-Of"S tournament m < onrnrd, Mass .. Ch! Chi Rodrlitu ez chipped out of high gras and sank a five-foot b1rd1e pull on the final hole for a one-stroke victory over Gary Player. Rodriguel. finding a goldaunc in his first year on tht· tour tor pro) 50 and over. shot a 6-under par 66 for a 54-hok 101al of I '·under-par 203. a tournament rl'lOrd Pla~l·r li~l' Rodnguez a SO.year-old rookie on 1he ~enior\ t1)ur .1fter w1nn1ng l'TUlrc than SI m1llton on the PC1.\ un u11 m1\scd b1rd1e putts from eight and 15 feee to lin1'h w11h a 68 and a thr:_eg-{i;u_!Q!al of 2~"'"- DeLeon retains WBC crown (1IARDINI N.\XOS. Ital> -Carlos m Del.eon nl Put:rto Rico retained his World Boxing Counctl cru1serwe1ght title Sunday night on a le<.:hnical knockout in the eighth round O\l'r A.mcncan Michael Greer. T hl" ~., -~1..·ar-old "orld champion shook ( irecr with l\\O po"erful uppercuts and landed wild two-hand '>Crtt."S a\ tht· \mcncan leaned defenseless against the rope'> Rckrt'l' Rud' Onega of San Francisco stopped the tigh1 at I .n uf1hc round. (1reer VJ. lrom Me01ph1s. Tenn. "as leading the m.stlh on point\. b~ a narrov. margm. "hen l\\O pov.erful and preusc nght uppercuts. Deleon\ most dangcrou'> "capon<, ended his hope<. to win the t11lc m ht'> first attempt Carlton to sign with Chisox? PHll \Dfl Piii \ -<itcH" Carllun • 1hc lour-11mt• C ~ ) oung Award winner v. ho Jnnounll'd hi'> rellrl"mt.·nt last week. 1s l'\Pl'l kd w \1gn w11h th<.· C h1cago '-"h11c ~°'on I uc'lda~. at cording to a puhhsh<.'d report. I he Phllac.Jclphia lnqu1rl"r. c1ung un1den11ficd c,ourn'\ lln'>l' to ( arllon and the team. reported in 1o<lc1\ ·,edllwn' that thc Wh11c ~ox will Sl'hl·dulc a news lOnterenn· lor I ut·,d;I\ 10 announce 1ha1 they will he lhc 1h1rcJ t luh tn l·mrilo~ thl' kit-hander in lhl' spaCl' nt "x v.cclo.' ( arl111n 41. ""a' rdrawd h) 1he Philadelphia Phllhl'' on Junc ~'\and ,,a., '>tgncd h) the "ian F-ranc1<,t:o C11ant' \\Ith "hom he made tiH: start\ He had a 5-11 rct:nrd .ind J 5 X11 IR\ with 1he l\\O cluhc; Ht· ,10n11um1..·d hi\ rc11rl'mcn1 '-"cdnc'lda) Television, radio TELEVISION ... pm -BASEBALL Dodger' al H11u,ton C h.innel 7 10 pm -MOTOR SPORTS \pcl'd"'a} \nwn1 .1 < hJnnel 56 RADIO I ..., pm -BASEBALL l>o<lgc:r' at llou\t11r I\. \Hf 17401. " \11 pm -BASEBALL M1nncc,otJ at \ngl'I' 1'\-1P< (710). Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes STARTS THURSDAY 9A.M. Closed Wed., Aug. 13th for Sale Preparation l•:mt-i] JJ 9 Fashion I land • Newport Beach • (7 14) 759-1622 • Bu llocks Wilshire Wing ' Phil Bradley of the Seattle Mariners le forced out trying to dive into second ae U ..... pt.olo Angel abort.atop Dick Schofield completee doul>le play during fourth inning Sunday. ANGELS COMPLETE SWEEP OF SEATTLE .. P'rom Bl despite h1<. rnn11numg baulc w1th '1ral bronch1tts. bounced a ball off the right-field foul hne and into the stands. dnving in the final 1wo runs. Wilfong pla~1ng "ell * The h11 came JUSt a few 1nn1ngs after Do"n1ng. the one pla:rer Mauch hkes 10 sec pla) a httlc b11 hurt. ran into 1he railing down the left-field line Gnch fQLQ.Oc. has en1o~ed the on. days he has been gl\en and said the' ha'e helped h1-; performance e\- pec1alt} recent I~ o, er lhc la'it 27 games. he has h11 }411.30 for 88) to raise his average lrom a ~ea'>on-low 240 to II\ current 288 le,el ANGEL NOTES -S.ame r~oe 0<;1!1~r Ol lW'IV T1mbUI rerurneo 10 ,,,. Mari~' ette• mlu ,no me ''''' tnree oemn ol •M ~It\ Ht n1d flown llOmt Tl\ur\Oev 10 be w1111 "" wife ~. wl\o oei111~ed 11\1 couole'' ""' cruld s11urd1v • •-C>Ound 4·ounce 01vonttr n1mt0 Denk• J1..... Sunoav was Ca~• Oav and molt ol lllf 1>1ever> lletl fun wal~•no eroii!io Ille roPe<t off oreo ot 111e f•eld Belore 1,,.v botn wenr our Coacn a.bllv I<~ \a10 ne wu we•~·no '"e OOP0\11, c:t.rect1on from WalY Jevnw. Seid Jovner Y " oe11er \tav woln mt or no one will 1akt •our D•cture • Garv Luce• u111aineo 1ne1 wntn nt olavec:t on Monlrtai. Camera Oav "'"' oonp 4 11 t d1lfe•tnt11r Tnev naa l>lallo•m\ oul alQng tne """" end 111ev'd 11u1 five or \It ol•••n o,, ~itrri olellorm.' he •~111alneo · E verv p,g111 mrnOJfe\ r so ll•tv would r1no a bell and '"' 111avtr\ w014ld movt 10 another 11letform It our ,, fur1tie• 11wev lrom •roe litn\ obo\JI IS 'f4!'1 r \'" chasing a foul ball · ··Do" n1nA is thl" one gu} I hkc to ~l" hmp1nga little," c;a1d Mau<.h "H(' crashed in the fcnc.c and that ge1o; him going " ·Having De< 1nce<,, Downing and Grich 1n the lineup 1s an obvious plus. but 1l 1'i no longer a nece~s11y. not w11h lack Howell. Hendnck and Rob "On m~ days olT~I ha.,,e gone into thl" weight room and that has made a difference," said Grich "Brian can take a da} off and Doug can with Jal k Howell and Dick (Schofield) can with Rick Burleson. It could pay oil 1n the long run. Wt hope 11 pay~ <l1v1dt•nth 1n Scptemher .. BOATING Junior sailors hold competition l 75 test t h eir s k ill s in event hosted by local yacht clubs By ALMON LOCKABEY Hosted b) all fi,c 1un10r program'> of l<xa-1 )'ac ht dub" 175 Junior <;allol\ completed an artluou 'chC'dulC' ofrat..e'i Aug. 4-8 tn determine the Newpon Harbor Junior ( hamp1onsh1p Tc~ting their '>kill'> 1n \anCJU'> cond1t1ons around the harbor. the week began with Balboa Island Yacht Club hosting Laser II'> and Laser As on Monda). The re'\t uf the week, Tuc.,dll)' through FndaL Bal boa Yacht ( luh. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Bahia < onnth1an Yacht Club and Lido Isle Yacht < luh rnndulted ntll''i for Lac;er R'> and all fi,e<.·la\\Csof abol\ The w<.'ek ent.led with a 1roph) pre\Cntauon at Lido lr,le Ya,ht C lub Troph-. winner<> 1n each da~'i LASER A GeoH Belo.er NHYC LASER e Glen )PllrH e ve 2 Dereu• Price BCYC J Geofl Garr·\on NHYC " SA80l A -I Geoff Belo.er NHYC 7 Sieve Olson NHVC ) JO•v Tw \I NHVC ' Marie Coon NHVC S froc Proul 8YC 6 S..'1f Minion NHV( I JO\" Nlc!lols BVC 9 Mall Mericlttl NHYC 9 Mer~ Franco LIV( ·10 J~ Tlohe BVC ' SABOT e I Al1n Cerm•Clletl 8VC 7 RaCMI J1rrard LIV( ) Lauren E 11" BC YC ' Jeff K1no LIVC S Scolt Andrew\ LIYC 6 Ptler Grooacll LIV( 1 Rot> Mnerve NHYC 8 Amy M lllallla eVC 9 01v•O M90dv eve 10 (llrt\ illtnelO BIVC SABOT CI -I Rvan H1mlllon NHV( 7 N1te Wlllllll~ eCVC J c11ri,11n• AHen NHYC • Tvlt< eerne1. NHYC. s Scoll Mewve NHVC 6 Emily Gr..,,., BYC, 1 Bredv Lemar NHYC, I Erk Arnold NHYC 9 Matthew Rev 8VC. 10 C1rltr Canel BCYC SABOT C1 -I T J Leuon, NHVC, 7 Amv Gerr11on. NHVC. l Fr1ntt1 Coon NHYC • 01vld Beker LIVC S MlcllHt Mover, BIVC, 6 Oannv Zlmba!OI NHYC 1 Ju1lln Ketr, LIYC, t Erin Collin,, NHYC 9 Tte111 ernon, LIVC. 10 JKll HoHn, NHVC SABOT CJ -I Oennv Jenu11, NHVC, 7 Btllv CermlCllHI. eve \ Matt P1trctv BC YC 4 Krl1ta Wooton BC YC S Meri O'Connor BC VC & Meoan HllCllcod. NHVC 1 Wllllne1r Fln\ltr BCVC Sabot II Champlonshlp Cireg Koller of Alam1to\ Ba} ¥ acht ( luh wa s thl' winner of thl" ~Jhot 11 C hamp1on'\h1p held at Dana Point ) achl C luh \ahol II .., for c;a1lor'I undtr 12 )Cars ol age The champ1onc,h1p regatta con!>t!.tcd of' 40 cntnc'i. 20 from the northern d1\ l\ton and 20 from the wuth Other\ 1n the.-top five 2 ( ra1g Bentle). Dana Po1n1 Y< \ 8111 Hardec;tv M1's1on Bay YC 4 ( rosby Ci rant DODGERS WIN, 5-0 .. F rom Bl around on \1eve '3x''i •itn@le. a ~lnh<.c b) "x.io'>l'ta. and \1adloclc'., 1roundout M1kr Ma~hall broke an 0 for-ltl \trcak with a 'ic\.Cnth·inninii .,.naJr . .ind Br()( k h11 a onr out homer Im a l ·O kad \otn .11lowrd W\Cn htl'> and \true~ out four oq•r,, • inntnit\ 'e"pon H.srhot ) C 'i Mark ht') liunungton Harbour \( NHYC One-deslgn Regatta Four cla\\e' ot c,a1lboats turned ouL Saturda' tor "'e"'pon llnrbor Yalht < luh·., Ont•-dc\1gn Rt·ga tta Troph-. winner'> SOLING 1 V1g11ence Cnri\ Jone\, llovage•• YC ETC HELL~ ~l I Rtoe!. PM o.no $(0!! Ramu•r Nt!VC i IN"·r> 11 Guion Or11r Balboa YC LASER II I <'..toll Bt<ktr NHVC LASER I Denni\ SMnnori NH "'C SABOT A I Jorv l w '' NHVC SABOT B I Rob Mo11•11P NHYC SABOT C I Oeriri Collin\, NHVC 1 S~Otl Me,ervf NHVC. l Cnriure Zlml>ftlOI NHYC 4 lllt i C•r• OIM>n and Cht1' L0!\11 bol" Of NHYC Valentlne wlns ln Bogart Valenune. ..~1ppcrcd b~ Mar. Longpre Bah1..1 < onnthian Yacht ( luh. v.a\lhe ( la<,s ..\ winnc:r ~unda, in the fifth race of Vo) ager'\ achl Cluh\ Humphre}-Bogart \enc' for Performance lfand1t:ap Ral1ng Fleet Runner-u p in (la\<;.\ "a' \.\mgs \kippered b) Carl l.ast. Voya~crs 'Yacht ( lub. and thmtv.a<; Vortex. Bruce T"' 1chcll. \J Y( (la\~ B v. inner \.\,l\ Runawa\ . ..ailed h\ John v,, 1chcl "\ C and \ernnd v.a<, ( ru\ader Rahhll' Jo.Im r>cn\morr \. \( - New England tops Redskins, 18-7 FOXBORO. Mass. (AP) -Tony Eason. playing for the fir'it t1me l\tnce complcttng none ofh1 s s1~ Super Bowl pa11scs. threv. for 28~ yards and one touchd~wn to lead·the New England Pa1nots to nn I IS· 7 NFL c'h1b1t1on victor) o\er the Washington Rcthktn'I 4-)unday night [a on. who was benched in the 46-10 Super Bowl loi.-. 10 the Chicago Bc-ars. teamed with ( ra1g Jame' for a 18- )ard completion on the Patnoto;' lint play of the game That helped 4'CI up I ony r rankhn'' 41 -yard field goal The Rcdslttn\ "'C'nt ahead 7-3 on rookie Rick RadanJck0<1 I 0-yard run. capping a 12-pla~. tl8·)ard dnvc with 1 14 lcft in the firo;t half Then Eason. who rnmplctcd 20 of U pa'i~'i dtrccted a ~4 vard dnH that ended wuh hie, l"-<>-)ard touchdo"'n tn'i'> to <;tC'phcn . ta01na That 11nvt' • C"-r n-1. nd a Q 7 halftime lead. 11c, franklin mmcd thc c.-lltra·po1nt attempt The Redsltmc, ne'er cnuVit up 1n their nh1b111on opener as th<' Patnot .. 1mpro' C'd to 2-0 'lew £raland scored ag.om on ll\ ne\I p<l"i~\'i10n 11c, llN ol the ~cond halt on Moc;1 fatupu''i thl"ff·)-nrd run I he Patnot'i added a Yf<'t)-"-hen \\ a\htnaton qu.irtcrhn<'k \fark R' p1r.n·, lnunh quartl'r tumhk v.cn1 OU I ul lht• l'llcl llln(' Lendl avenges Wimbledon loss He takes tourney final by sweeping Bec ker , 6 -4. 7 -6 ST~A TTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. (AP) -Ivan Lendl was one point away from v'ictory when he and West Germany's Boris Becker had a little chat. "He says to me, '(Kevin) Curren had two match points, (John) McEnroe four. You think I can come back from six?' "I said, 'You'd better hurry back because otherwise you'll get a penalty point.'" .Becker didn't get the penalty point, but neither was he abl~to ct any kind of point as Lend! ri» .. through a second-set ticbreak 7 to close out a 6-4, 7-6 victory Sunday and capture the tennis tournament. Lcndl's vic- tory was a reverse of their last meetin&. the Wimbledon men's si n&les final. '"It's another day. another match, another surface, so It's always dif- ferent," Lcndl sajd. "But it's always nice to win." Becker said the final was an- uchmatic after his victory over McEnroe in the semifinals Saturday. ''When I got out of bed this morning. I said, 'OofT, I'm still in the tournament.' I thought it was the final yesterday, so it was very tough to come baclr: today and -play it again," the 18-ycar-old redhead said. The victory, worth $40,000, ~ve Lendt a 5-2 edge in career meetings with the West Gennan, who had beaten him twice 1n a row, including the Wimbledo·n final. Becker col- lected $20,000 for fin1sh1ng second in the 64-player Grand Pnx event Preparing to defend his U.S. Open title, Lendl broke Becker in the third game of the openmg set as he rushed out to a 3-1 lead. But when the popular Becker broke back. in the sixth gamt. the match was all even. The Czechoslovak nght-hander, aided by a double-fauh. broke Becker again in the ninth game. then held at love The first point was his sixth ace of the day and the last a booming service winner to close out the opening set. .............. Ivan Lendl hold• trophy after winning tourney. · Sukova wins tourney title MONTREAL (AP) -Cond1t1on- 1ng. says Pam Shriver. was why she lost .and Helena Sukova was tri-Al Mameon captur es feature ~~ean7ete~~?sa~ha,~p~~~sh~~~er·s The final was the fourth match in DEL MAR (AP) -Al Mamoon The winning lime an the I 1·~-mite 1ust o.,.er 24 hours for the top two ran behind the leader until the far tu rn <Jrade II turf event was I 46 3/5 The seeds at the rain-plagued tournament. and then moved up and away to post '1ctol) was worth S 113.4(.JO 10 Al Poor weather forced the post- a three-length victory in the S 180.900 Mamoon. Seven horses ran in the ponement of the quanerfinals and Eddie Read Hand1 capat Del Mar race event for 3-year-olds and up semifinal\ along with doubles track Sunday. Al Mamoon returned S5 60, SJ.40 matches until Saturday. a day in Carrying 121 pounds. Al Mamoon went a bit wide leaving the far turn and accelerated past pace-setter Trute Maker an the uppt;r stretch ·under Patrick Valenzuela s hand and pulled away Ofl the firm track Zoffany also pulled past Truce Maker to claim second place. and the latter claimed third b} onl} a half- length over Palace Musi.c. Richmond and S2.80. which both Sukova and Shnver Zoffany, 123 pounds and ndden b) played three matches. Eddie Delahoussa)e. paid SJ a~d A day t11tcr. Sukova. the No. 2 seed S2.80. Truce Maker. 115 pounds a d from ( Lcchoslovak1a. needed just 64 with Frank Olivares aboard. returned minute<, to heat Shn\•er. the top- SJ. , seeded American. 6-2, 7-5. The Also running behind iounh-place v1cton was wonh $61 O<Xl Shnver Palace Music . \,\<ere Shulich. Will collected $.:!H 000 · Dancer and Pnnce True · Clever Song and Ra1p1llan "'en: In hn,er'Hasc fatigue translated scraLChed. into 14 unlorled error~. TENNIS ••• Prom Bl said FiuaeraJd. "Getting up 2-0 was a b1a advaniaae for Pat. .. Cash struuJed to hold ha serve m the fourth pme, a Fiuserald's back.hand went just wjde on break polDt. If he could've bro~cn through 1t would've evened 1.hi.nJ$ at 2-2. Instead ll was J..I after Casfl's pull.in& shot eluded Fi1.2&ecald. F1tzgcraJd showed some fru - trauon after faJhn~ behind love-40 10 the fifth game, lettm& out a yell when he committed an unforced error. But he battled back to hold his serve and stay alive. He even tipped his cap to a ~me jud$e who called Cash's shot down the hne out (which 1t appeared to be). It was all Cash the rest of the wa> though, as he nailed down the remaining three games for his fir'>t win of the year f1ugerald pocketed S 17 ,500 for second "I thought Fitzy wasn't at h1\ best " Cash said. "But he had a lot of shots JUSt miss being 1n by an inch. I was hitting balls on the hne and that was the difference today." In the consolation match between V1tas Gerula111s and Henrik Sundstrom, 11 was Gerula1t1s playing giveaway to the Swede. losing. 8-6 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 11, 19N • 0.-, .... ,....., ...... c..... John Flt.qerald I ollow• throqh wt th ehot darinC Sanday•• final of the Hartman Tennla Cla.Mic In Newport Beach. M~~!~o?o~d ~~~~~~~ t~.~~'"!~~!~~~~~c:~ that mvesugated the death of Len B1u turns its attention before returning indictments July 25 against three people this week to allegations of drug use and scholas11c who were with Bias when he died of cocaine mtox1cat1on problems an the Universll) of Mal) land's athletic in his donnllory room June 19 program Bnan Lee Tnbble. a fnend of81as and an ex-student. Coaches. athleuc dcpanment officials and th e was indicted on charges of d1stnbut1on of cocai ne. parents of Bias were among those ex pee tcd LO 1c~t1f} !>om~ possession with intent to d1stnbute cocaine possesSton oi time this week cocaine and posscss10n of PCP. a hallucinogen Anhur A Mar<;hall Jr. the prosecutor handling the Terry Long and David <Jrce,g. two hasketball Bias invcst1gat1on. I'> rcfu-,1ng, along with his '>taff 10 talk teammates who shared a dorm \ulle with BLas. were about ~hat the grand JUI) will he doing during phase two charged with possession of cocaine and obstruction of of the 1nqu1 ry. Jusuce. The second charge related to the cleaning of the But Marshall said earlier that once hi; rnmpleted the room where Bias died before police arrned at the scene. 1nvest1ga11on of events )Urround1ng the dea~h of the h bl cl Un1versuy of Maryland ba!>kctball star. he Y.Ould ask the Marshall has refused to discuss t e case pu 1 ) grand JUI) to look into allegation'> that other athletes were since Jul} 21 . when -the grand Jury began meeung. using drugs He also '>aid he wanted a probe of the In h1searhercomments, he said he "anted to find ou~ scholastic performance of .tthlctc\ cspcclall) those an what Maryland basketball Coach Lefh Dnescll and Bias basketball and football "'h1ch make the greatest derriands high school coach. Roben Wagner told players dunng thr on the time of student athlMeor; hours after Blas died ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • remains red-hot Dare to be More . He takes NA SCAR event for fourth . win this season WATKINS GLEN. NY (AP) - Tim Richmond passed Darrell Waltnp 12 l11ps from the end. then pulled away to win the inaugural Budweiser at the Glen NASC .\R stock car race Sunda)'. The red-hot Richmond now ha'> four v1ctones this season and four in his last eight stans. as well as three second-place finishes in that stretch It was the eighth career v1ctol) for the 31-ycar-old Richmond. who staned from the pole 1n the 90-lap. t 19-m1le e'ent at Watkin'> (jkn International Richmond "'a<, thmJ hehint! Bill Elliott and ~ altnp \.\<hen thl' green Oag fell with 14 laps remaining following the founh caution penod of the da). Waltnp qu1cldy slipped past E:l- hott. the only one of the leader~ who did not pit under the )ello1.1. Oa~. moving into the lead on lap 77. Richmond then got past Ell1011 on tap 78 and. on the backstretch of lap 79, moved under defending W1n~ton Cup champion Waltnp on the long backstretch and beat ham into the fifth of <;even turns on thl· tl.l.'1'it1ng circuit The "'inner crossed the finish lane r 45 seconds ahead. with currf!'nt scnes point leader Dale Earnhardt edging Ell1ott for third and Neal Bonnett fLA1shang fifth Earnhardt holds a 151-poant leac.J over Wallrip. With Richmond 1n third, 14 behind Waltrip. Richmond. who has pllked up S334.480 an the last eight e'cnt\. earned S50,Q55 Sunda} He a'eragcd 90 464 mph It was the first stock car event al the h1stonc road circuit an the rolling hall.-, of upstate "-Jcy. Yori.. -.1ncc 1965 Comeback de layed for J ohn Henry DEL MAR (AP) -John Hcnl), thoroughbred racmg's all-time earn- ing~ leader, has developed a S\\clhng in his lower tef\ foreleg that has put h1.-, comeback plan\ on hold. trainer Ron McAnallv savo; "John ~kn!) de.,.cloped a little filling," McAnally o;a1d Saturda~ ".I hope it's nothing 'icnous but I don t want to take an) chance'i I want lh (Jack) Rohb1ns· to take a look at 11 He's 1n . aratoga nght nnw Wl' mn~ have to rt"group " The veterananan "'"' 111 l'';1m10l' the horse toda) RU Ff ELL'S UPHO LSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... Ctttt'I "'" IUJ 1MM1 IUI., ctSH IUA-5U·llH 17 mQ tar' 1 :I mQ niro1111r W p111 t1Qaret1P hv fTr. m1•1hM SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING . Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health 8 I I I is • • I IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monda~. AUgust 11. 1938 Gedman crushes Tigers Pinch-hit grand s la m- hclps Red Sox claim 9-6 win over Detroit • BlaeJays8, Rangers 7 ARLINGTON, Texas -Pinch- hitter Rick Leac h hit a sacrifice fly in t~e 10 th innin&! giv ing Toronto the From AP dispatcbes v tctory over Tellas, s nappmg the DETR O IT_ Rich Gedman 5,_nt Ran~ers' four-game winning streak. ,.,... Cliff Johnson and pinc h-hitter most of Sunday's game flat on his Buc k Martinez drew leadofT walks back in the Bosto n Red Sox from Mitc h William~. 8-4. to start the c lubhouse. When h e finally got into I 0 th. R o n Shepherd ran for Johnson the game, he flatte ned the Detroit' and took third o n a groundout before Tigers. Leach hit his Oy ball. Gedman hit a pinc h -srand slam m Mark Eichho rn. 9-4, pitc hed three the eighth inning, capping a five-run innings ofhitless reheffor the victory. rally that p ve Boston a 9-6 v ictory The Rangers tied the score with 1wo over the Tigers. runs in the seventh. D oubles b y Steve The victory was the fourth straight B uechele and pinch -hiller Oddilx' for the Red Sox, including three over M c D owell and a tnple by Ruben Detroit. Sierra o ff re he,>ver Luis Aquino made Gedman took hi m self out of tH't' 11 7-7 .. starting lineup Sunday because of a The Blue Jays c hased Range rs sore bac k. Gedman said he ag-starter Jose Guzman in the fifth when gravated his back sliding Sa 1urda} the) took a S-4 lead on T on} night, and he s pent ~uch of Sunday's Fernandez's leadofT double and gam e with a wrap o n his b ack. George Bell's second RBI single oft he G gam e . edman. a lett-handed batter. con-Toronto starter John Cerutti took a nected for his grand slam against 6-4 lead into the bouom of the sixth. Withe H ernandez. It was Gcdman's but Sierra and Pete Incaviglia led off I 0th h o m e run o f th e season and with singles. LarT) Pam sh 's sacrifice: se:~nd career slam. • 0} made 11 6-5.'Johnson's RBI smgle In th.at s!.1uauon. you rt' ~.r~tt) put Toronto ahead 7-5 1n the top of m u(_h bl.anlc...... Gedman said. :l-OU-fne srvcnt lr: --~ iust ''1. to hll the ball hard some-The Blue Jays scored in 1he first on where. Willie l lpsha" 's double and Beu·, Darrell Evans hit J grand slam an single Te,as ued 11 1n 1he St.~1:ond on the seventh inning that gave Detroit a lnca\.-tglia's 20th home run of the 6-4 lead. season "We JUSt couldn 't hold them." .\fte~ Toronto "ent ahead m tht' Evans said. "We go 10 Boston ne\l th;rd :!-I on Llo-.d Mos('b\ 'ss<h nfiu.· week .,and hope for bt:tter result~ O_>, the RangCTs went aht"ad 3-2 1n there. their haff of The ililr<f on Scott D on Ba) lor who hit con~CLUllvt' Fletcher·, run-sconng double and ho~e runs with Jim Rice in the third T ob' Harrah'~ RBI groundout inning. sparked the eighth-inning · rallv with a solo homt.•r ha~ 21 q , * against Bill Campbell 2-4 TOAOHTO abrllbo TEXAS at> r II bl ; 0 1 1 ) 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 ) I 2 l 4 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 * Fernndz u S 1 1 0 Uosl'law ID S 1 1 0 ~lthr u Harrah 71> M<Owel Cl S11!rra cl 1ncvg1la n Wofllrsn ]b Poner Pn Ward 11 LAPrsl'l d" Staugnt c PMlor~ 111 OBroen lb Buecn1e 31> BOSTON Booos lo Barre11 7o Rice If --•· Bavlor dn OwEvns rt Bucknr 11> Armas ct Romine cl Romero ss Grenwl Ph Qu1nons u Sulllvan c GMmanc Totals •II r II bl S 1 1 I 4 0 I 0 s 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 s 1 1 0 4 1 I 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 DETROIT Wn11au 70 Tr11mm1u G-1t>son rt GruoD dn Herndn dl"I OaEvns 11> Collins 11 Coles Jo Lemon Cl 0 0 0 0 Lowrv c 0 I 0 0 Htoth c 1 I 1 0 l 1 I 4 l6 9 10 9 Toiall Sc-llV l""*'llS all r h bl 4 I 0 0 ' 1 2 1 ' 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 S 1 I 4 4 0 I 0 5 0 ) 0 ' 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 r 1 O O O ~+ll .1'- &Olton 004 ooo oso~t Ootroil 000 020 400-6 (,ome W1nn1no RBI -Gedman t4 OP-Boston 1 LOB-Boston 6 Oeiro•• 10 2B-Su111van Boogs, Coles HA-R<ee 1111 &11v1or 7 1211 Trammell 1111 Oa Evans 181 Gedman 101 S-Ba rretl IP H A ER 88 SO Boston Cit mens Loller So..,,.o••o w 2 0 Sc•11rald S.3 OotrOit b I I 7 t I I ) 0 ) 3 0 0 l 0 0 Ttrrl'll 7 6 4 3 Camot>t ll L 1 • 1 3 l l 0 Hernandtz I 1·3 I 2 1 l I> 0 I 1 Clemens potcn•o to I baller .n the ,,,, HBP-G11>so~ ov 'Louar Ou1n0Ms DV HernanOl'Z Umpires-Home. Shulo<:k. First Morrison Second Jonnson Thtrd. R~ T-3 11 A-JS 866 NATIONAL LEAGUE Moseov d 2 I 0 I 8tlt tt ' 0 2 1 Berlofld " 4 0 0 0 Jol'lnsn dh ; 1 t I Sh11nrd or O I O O Wholl c J I 1 BMrtni or O O 0 O lorg 2b ~ O 1 Grvoe• )o 4 I i 1 Leacr. on O O O 1 Totals J6 8 11 I Totals Scor• bv lnninQs -1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 ' 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 • 7 1 0 39 1 ,11 7 Tor<M1'0 101 111 100 1-8 TtXU 011 101 200 0-7 (,aMe Winn no ~Bl -Leacn 1] E-Her•an 1oro OP-Toroctn I Te•a5 3 LOB-To•on•c 8 Tou 3 1B-Upshaw 2 Fie•<l'll'r Wn11t Fern.,ndez Buechele McDowell 3B-S•I'''" HR-1~cav1g11a 70) LA Parrosl'I ( 17>. Gruoer 4• SF ·Moseov LA Parr•sn Leach AOUl"O F1,P'\norn N 1 4 Tuu IP H A EA 88 SO 8 ) 0 s 1 0 s ; 0 0 0 0 ' 0 3 Guzman 4 I ) 9 S 2 I Russell J ) 2 1 0 0 Meson 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 MonQrtot 7 3 I 0 0 1 1 M Wilham\ L 8· 4 2 0 I 1 3 1 Harm I O O O O 0 Ceru•I• 011cneo 10 2 o.s11ers 1n 111e 611> M w1111oms o •cried 10 1 baller\ n te 101n WP-WIH1oms Um111rn-H0Me Brernogan First Scoll Secono Po1ermr. Tnord Coonev T-3 n A-15 040 Royals 13, Yan.kees3 NEW YORK -Jim Sundberg h11 two home runs. Darryl Motley hit a grand slam and Steve Balboni added a three-run homer. powenng Kansas C ity past New York. Balboni drove in five runs in the game. Sundberg and Motley four each . M otley hit his grand slam in a five- run founh inning that chased Yan- k ees left-hander Dennis Rasmussen. 11-3. who had w o n seven in a ro w . S undberg hit his second homer of the game. a three-run shot. in a four- run fifth inning that broke the game w1deopen. Balboni hit his 25th h om e r in the ninth for the Royals' last three runs. His four hits and five RBI in t he game were both c areer h ighs. cott Bankhead, 6-5. allowed six New York hits, fi ve for extra bases, OV(.'T six innings. The victory was Bankhead's second in the month of .\ugust afkrgoing 1-4 in July. Dennis Leonard and Dan Quisenberry fin- ished. Kansas Cat} beat N e w Yo rk for onl) the second time in nine games 1h1s \Car Tht• Ro__yals~tarted the ir Qi.& fourth 1nn1ng with consecutiv e walks o iT Rasmussen. who hadn't lost since June J against the A ngels. Balboni broke the 1-1 tie with a double. and another walk loaded the bases for M otley. who had only one hll 1n 24 at-bats since his recall from the minor~ on July 8. Rasmussen rqn the _@Unt to I· l. then Motley homered down the le fl· lield hne. making the score 6-1 and c hasing Rasmussen before he could gel an o ut in the inning. The grand slam was th'e second of M o tle} 's major-league career and his sixth homer o f t h e season. * l<ANSASCITY NEW YOAI< J..SmttnJI LJones 11 Wilson ct Brtll 31> Prvor 3b McRaedl'I While 2b B111nC1n 111 Bolt>On• lb Sundbro c Mollev rf ASlll01' SS Tot•ls •II r h bl • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 l 0 4 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 3 4 ; ' J 1 ' 4 I I 4 5 0 0 0 RtirnJsn ct Rndlon 11> Mlngl1 lb W1nflelo rl Esoono c Pa\oua ff Easler dh Pglrulo 311 Sll•,,ner c CWsll!n rl Torieson u 38 ll 12 13 Totals Scon llV Innings 11> r II bl s 0 2 0 ' 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ) 1 ) 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 I 0 3 0 I 1 4 l i 0 J 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 31 3 ' 3 l<an~s Cttv 001 540 003-13 New Yori! 001 001 100-J Game Winning RBI -Balboni 19l E-Balt>oni A Sa1uar OP-New York 1 • L.OB-Kansas Cllv S New Yor~ 11 2B-Winfleld 2 Easltr Balboni R Henderson Pasqua JB-Paoliarulo HR-Sundberg 2 191, Moll~v 16) Balboni (75) SF-Easter IP H A EA 88 SO Kanus Clf\I Bankhead W.6·S Leonaro Qu1sent>errv New York 6 1 1 6 J 0 1 1 0 Rasmuuen L 12·3 l S 6 Stoddard 2 3 4 2 1 0 ) 0 0 srw1ev 4 4 3 3 1 4 1 0 RllS"'lussen Pitched •o s ballers 1n me ilh UM01res-Home K111ser F1rs1 Humohrev Second. Hlrscht>eck Tr11rd Barnett T-2 43 A-40 198 A's 6-6, Twlns2-6 OAKLAND -Cam ey Lansford's sacrifice fly capped a four-run Oak- land comeback in the sixth inning as the A 's defeate d Minnesota in the second game. and swept the ir d o ubleheader. In the opener, Curt Y o ung, 9-7, pitc h ed seven shutout innings and Rus ty Tillman drove in his first two maJor-league runs as Oakland won 6-2. Ja) H owell sa ved both games. giving him nine 1his s<:ason. * FIRST GAME jMINNESOTA OAKLAND ab r II bl PUCkelf cf S 0 7 0 Hakner It 2 1 O O Gaelll31> l 1 0 0 Brnnslo. v rt 3 O O 0 Hrt>elt lb 4 0 3 1 Laudner c l 0 1 O Bush Ph I 0 0 1 Smattv dh 4 0 0 0 Lmt>rd1 211 3 0 0 0 ~IH Oii 1 0 0 0 Gagne ss J 0 O 0 Bunt Oii I O o O PhlNff1s 211 Griffin u l.41nslrd 211 Kngmn dh OuBakr If MOavCs rl OHlll3b Tiiiman rf Murpllv cf Tetlleton c Totals 33 2 6 2 T~ats Score .bv '""*"" ab r h b4 3 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 I 0 0 4 2 1 0 4 I 2 1 1 0 0 I 4 0 2 2 "' 10 6 Minnesota 000 000 010-2 Oakltnct 011 101 OlX -6 Game Wtnnlng RBI -Tillman I I) -L.08-.M1ruieso1a...a. Dallla.D.11 i . 28-PJJ,1<.c11 Tettteton, Ou Balo.in-3B-O Hiit SB-Lansf0<d ( 10) Tillman 2 (1) SF-Murpnv IP H A EA 88 SO MINMsota Heaton L,4· 11 R L Jac~son Agosto R Davis Oekland 6 J 1 1·3 1 0 1 2 3 0 ' 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 l 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 C YounoW.9-7 T S 0 O 1 1 Moonevham t 3 O 2 1 3 O Von 01'\IC!\ 0 1 0. 0 0 0 J HowellS,8 11·3 0 0 0 0 I Von Ohlen P11Ched lo 1 Darter 1n lhe Ith Aoos10 oltcnl'd 10 2 barters In me Ith UmDirf\-Home Reed. F1rs1 . Tschida, ~ ond Ko" Third. Garcia T-2 •3 MINNESOTA Smal•von Hetener 1f Beane 11 Hrt:>ek lb Br11n11tv cf Bush rl Lmoro111> Gae11 lo Sa111s c G<llOllt SS Eso1no1 21> Puckel' cf Totals * SECOND GAME 1brll bi 5 0 t 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 1 6 3 1 I 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 ' 1 1 1 7 I I 0 2 0 1 I 1 0 I I OAl<l.ANO OHlll?D Murpnv Cl Lansfro 31> Boehle lb llnomndt> MOav s rl T1t1manfl Wlllardc Telf1e1on c (,roll•n ss 36 5 12 s Totals Score bv 1"'1itl9S ab rll bl ) 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 4 0 1 I • 0 l 0 4 I I 0 1..L9 0 4 0 1 I ' 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ) 1 1 0 JJ • 11 s M1nnnota 000 203 000-S Oakland tOO 100 40•-6 C.ame W1nn1no RBI -Lansford 81 E-C.agne (,r1f11n OP-Monne\Ola I LOB-M1nneso1a I I Oa~rano 9 2B-Brunano v Sa•as. l"lllman Usnslord Kingman. Willard HR-Mur11nv 15• )B-Cia11ne 1111 O Holl 14 • S-Ciagne S111as (,r1tt1n SF-Lanstord Mlnntsota Pastore Anderson A•nerron L S-S ~ L Jac~son R Davos Oakland IP H REA 8B SO 3 ' 3 11 3 1 l ; 1 ) 1 ] ] 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 I 0 I 2 l 0 0 R110 W 5·8 6 9 ~ S S Moonevr.orn 2 l·l 2 0 0 1 1 J HowettS,9 1·3 I 0 0 0 0 Anderson 011cried 10 2 oa11ers on •he 6•" R 10 111tcl'led to 1 Doller on the 71h 'Jl{P-,Aroerson 2 UmP•rts-Home Tschida F1rs1 Kov 1 "•'Cl c,..,rcoa T-3 09 A-13 4SS ,, .... , .... Darryl Motley of the KanA• City Royals drops hi• bat while watching flight of grand slam against Yankee. Sunday. ItUfltetTs-6, Brewer11-6-,. Orioles 3 White Sox 4 B ·\LTIMORE ~ Rookie Scott Bailes won his fir~l major-league start and Mel H all had four o f Cleveland's 17 h1h as thl' Indians beat Baltimore ,ind handed tht" Onoles their fifth C:Oll\C\.'.Uttn• tm~. CLEVELAND Bernrrd 71:1 Franco ss Cor•e• 10 MH11ll1t N •Ori it SnvOl'r rl Tobi~• dn &;,uer ,1 Jac.ot\v Jt •II r II Iii ; I 3 I s 1 ' 1 s 0 1 0 S 1 4 I 0 1 0 0 s 1 ' 0 ~ 0 7 1 4 Q I I ~ I ) I 4 0 1 0 * 8ALTIMOftE JBon1ll Jo Owverti Lacv rt S1eteoro °" Ben>QuZ If Murrev 11> Ru;>•en n Traw 0" Df""TIP\V c OMallv "" 51'1e•t>v ct Lvnn cl Gv•1er1 2b ab r II bl 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 I 1 3 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I I I 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Sheeo•s Pf\ 43 6 11 6 To111h Score t>v lnnln9S l1 3 ' 3 Cl•veland 012 010 011-4 Baltimor• 001 000 100-3 C.am,. w '"""11 RBI i.co11v 161 E • Aller.so,.. B<;n101;~, OP Cleve1ano 1 LOB-Coto~e•and 12 Ba11°more 8 2B-BeMa1ard '" Hall JB-Berrarard HR-Lv,..n 118 SB-Bernazara l11 Bu11.-r 121) Now on 111 S-A11anso,.. IP H REA 88 SO Ctevelano Ba"l'\ w 9 1 No•!'\ /'/I\ Ori-. pr ,~,.,.,., ' s 16 Baltimore t, 1 ' 2 I l 0 I l 0 ) 0 Q .. Oi' ~ 10 9 4 1 .I 10 Bore• J 1 I 1 Aa\e-1 I I l Have11s 2 J 1 2 1 0 I) J ' I 2 1 0 0 0 I I 0 0 A ) 0 1 ] 0 0 0 0 0 I 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bol>es o •cned •o I t>a!tor In D •cneo •o 1 r.. .. •1er on lht 81n """ ,,., Bord Ump rtt\ HO,.,..t Oeri~1l"!Jf'' F ,,,, Rei 1y ~tc ,1•d Cob e Trw-11 M' ,. ,.,nd T 3 21 4 ~9 81!1 MILWA U KEE Gorm a n Thomas homered with o n e out in the 11th inning. lifting Milwaukee to a '1c tory over C h icago. I homas connected against reliever Da' c Schm idt 0-4, for his 14th home run of the season. CHICAGO (angels II Boston ct Hairstn D" N1Ch0ls If Baines rf Hassev d" Catdern Oh H.Jlt11.lD Mormn lo Fist< c Gumenn Cru1 71> LSalazr Pr> Giies 21> Tor.ls eb r h bl ' 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 1000 1 0 0 0 s 0 1 1 ' 0 2 0 I I 1 0 S I I I 4 0 0 1 4 I 1 I 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 * MILWAUK£t Molltor 311 Genlnr 111 Cooper 111 GThm5 dll ()gtlvtelf Mal'nng ct Dffr rf .8raog5 d . RllelU Cerone c. 40 4 I 4 Tot.ii Score bv 1"""'9s obrllbl s 1 2 4 s 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 I l 0 2 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 38 s' s Clllcaeo 000 021 001 00-4 MllwaukH Ol)cl 010 000 01-s One oul wllen w1nn1ng run 5Corod. Game Wlnnlflll RBI -G ThOrnas (S) E-Cerone Riies OP-<hlcago I LOB-Cnocago 5 Milwaul(ee 4 28-Hassev HR-Mollor C6l. Hulett tl1l, Fisk 1101, G Tno'TlaS { 141 5B-Bregos t 1), M OlllO< Cl l. Bosion 1)1 Manning 131 ~Alles, Ca ngeiosf SF-Morman Clllc.aeo Dotson Th1goe11 Se.irgl' ~1'1,.,.,1d1 L 0 4 MllWIUkff IP 6 I ) 7 J 2 3 1 1·3 0 0 1 H A EA ea so 4 0 0 I ' 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 10 1 I 0 WeQman S2·l 3 l O • Ptesac • 2 1 3 I 1 O 2 Coear w 3 4 3 2 0 O 0. 3 P1es&e 01lched. to I Daller In tne 9111 Sc.hmidl P•lcneo 10 I batter 111 lhf' 11th WP-C1ear Ump1rps-Home PllilloPS Firi1. You1111. Sttorid vo11agg10 Third We1~e T-l 74 A-2&,3S7 Forsch help~ himself, Cardinals to win over Pirates From AP dispatc hes \T I OLtf<; -Uob Fom·h hat a grand .. 1.1m and won h1-; -;1xth ~tra1gh1 game \unda). lcadmg the ~t I ou1~ ( ard1nal'> to a 5-4 \Kinn O\cr !he P1t1shurgh Pirate., fhl' graml -;lam was the fir\t for lhe < Jrd1na1., this year. St. Lou" fir\t horm· run rn 11 games and the n1nth h o m e run and first 'ilam n f F or'iLh 's c are-er B1e leclo..1 had earlier ')truck forsch nut 1)0 a hr<.'aking hall. 'io F or\ch "'3'> ln11k1ng. tor lhl' \amc pitch H e go111 and h1111 into the left-field \lands. "I lo1iked tcmhle o n the brcalong hall \\hl'O hr \lruLk me out \o I tigurcd he'd thrm., 1t again.'· I or,c h said. P 1ratl' \1anager Jim Lc)land -;aid he d1dn'1 mind B1cleck1 1hruw1ng a hreak1ng hall hut he didn't lil<e 11 o;o high "H eran'thangapttlhlikc1hat, a O\ hod' uHtld hll it nu! .. IL'\ land '<ltd f 1lr'>Lh I 2·f> pltLheJ -inning~ anJ "'a.,chargcJ v,.1th .111 lom run\ lfc lcll dunng P11tsburgh\ thn·e-run eighth 1nn1ng PITTS8UA<#H UW\Mn 71> Bon•ll& 1t Bono\ 1 A/I01a1 or Guentt P Bream 't• RRevld• •1 M orri\r )O Or111 c TPena ot P'"nahta s' Rav pt- B eiec• r- Orsu111• i:.~ N•nnp 01\tet& .. ~· Totah * all r h II• JI I 4 0 I 2 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f o o a ST LOUIS Co1ernr c• Foro '' Herr ]ti VanS1".,-,., Pndiln ]h HurOIP 11> 4 () ~ O ~;Ure i 0 ' 0 Oriu~nrj \\ ) 1 I 0 f e>•\( t-D I 0 ~ 0 HM In~ P ' 0 0 0 Wor'l'll P I I 0 ll 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 31 4 6 4 To1•1l Score bv lnnt"9l ab r h 114 ) 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 1 0 0 3 I 1 0 J l 0 J 1 I 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 0 28 s 5 5 PiftsbUrQll 000 001 030 -4 SI LOUll 100 040 OOx-S C.a me W·n~ ng RB• Herr 8 L08-P •ISD•;rgh S SI Lou•s l ?E.I Or\•Jla• Bonilla Morr•son HR-~0'\t" I . S..B-C4lemon .f T871 5r -Herr t:).slelanr.. IP H A EA 88 SO PtmburQtl B111eck1 L 6 8 s ~ s ~ Winn 7 Q 0 0 Guonir I o 0 O SI Louil Forscl' W 12 6 I I l 4 J J HO<IOI' 0 0 0 Worr~ll s 24 I 2 ) I 0 0 Hortort 01fct°'ect 'o 1 balfttr ,. ,,._. 8•., PB-Lava lloere UMPorts-Home O~Mulr F ·~t Second Pallorie Tri1rd Ouoc• r 2 71 /l 1 I I 2 0 0 1 l 0 0 1 I Runge 1' 166 Forsch Mets 7, Expos2 Backman MONTR EAL-Wall~ Bac kman'<> t ~0-run double highlighted a four- run ~eventh inning that lifted New York past M o ntreal. Danny H eep . pmch-h1t11ng for ~tarting pitcher Sid Fernande1. 13-4. \1nglrd home Ed H earn with the \C\.cnth inning's first run, t~ 1ng the gamt: 2-2. Bac kman then drn\t' a p11c h from Denni\ Martinel. 1-4. the opposite wa} to left tield. scoring H eep and Len O}ks1ra. Backman then !>corct..I when Keith H crnande1 blooped a single to left HEW YOAI< at> r II b4 3 2 I 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 I 3 ) s 0 1 1 • I 2 I 4 0 2 0 5 0 I I 5 1 2 0 ) 0 0 0 '0 0 0 1 I I 1 t 0 0 0 * MONTREAL Rivera ss Tom11no Webster cl Raines If D<llwson rl Wallact.31> Law2b WJhnsn lb Nieto c OMort•z P McGttgn o Foiev n ab r II bl ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' I 7 0 ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 I 1 I ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Ovkstra cf Mou1111 P~ M1tci.e11 11 Bckmr> 2b KHrndz 111 Strwl>rv rt MWilson ll Kntoht lb Heern c Sanlena u Frndez o Heeo oh RAndesn p Totah 3' 113 1 Totals Score bv lnnl~ 29 2 ) 1 Hew York too ooo 401-T Montre•I 100 100 000-1 Game w inning ltBI -Bock.ma r> (4) €-Wallach Dawson OP-Montrea 2 LOB-New 't'ork 9 Montreal 3 2B-Ov1<.stra Weosier Hearn Backman JB-Wel>s•e• HR-Lew (4) SB-Strawt>errv 1 t2S). M W11son I 181 SF-Oawso1> Ntw Yorll ~ernandez W, 1'.H R Anderson S 1 Monl"rHI IP 6 3 H REA 88 SO ) 1 2 i I 0 0 0 0 0 0 MMl!nez L I 4 6 2·J 10 s 5 1 McGaffloan I 1 l O O O 1 1 T omlfn 1 l 1 0 0 0 HBP-Strawt>errv t>v Tomlin Umoorel-Home. Bonin F lr)t P1Jlll. 5r<n"d Ponclno Third MC.Sherr v f 301 A-3S 143 Sunday's Del Mar, Hollypark results Del Mar SUNDAY'$ RE SUL TS (17111ofO·claV111«~ ,.,..11ng1 ·FIAST RACE. 6 furlOl'os Luo .11101 !Cnlanonl Frav Reilelo tOr1~111 Crimaurle IPalltrlOnl Tome l 10) S 840 310 JOO 460 U () 10 20 Aiso ran Mr Bar Al>lt Bt111em111 Arl1\t11 Vtnt·"t Holly wOOd Porty Cnuc:l<l@C•!Or Srratclled Bottowon Lord'N Buter U EXACTA S·41 D81d «390 SECOND AACIE I l 16 m1t1H For H•mu•t 1 Stevl'nll 76 10 1-.1.,. s Mil" IS.a1el To1111• Envov va1M1ue•o r.~ 141 2 ~ !HO 1220 11 00 680 '9 70 AllO ran Malter Cewstnn One I' ... eo Romfl<I ,...,,11 EQO Bur• Cold lloce•nv Lad, Bv\1neu ·,~~ \<rate hed P~u' O'DAILY DOUBLE I~ I Dft 'O ll1120 THltltO AACE ... 1 furtong, Sood N SOK!•• IMcCarr1>111 Ranooon Ruov 10af111>011\\AVfl o<1uec• IS"<>t'm111ter) Ti,,,. I 14 ) ~ " 00 640 u o 920 SM> 00 Al5o ran Lt L oro•n• Tau Mv P0c•u•11 k ,.tch•O PrlKtlla'\ (rown Ror• Stari.• U l.XACT.A /4 II i>a•d J791 SO "OURTH RACE 6 ' turl0"0\ Our LO!'dllllD !0.111'10!1\\llv" 1S 60 Ewtranlx 1vei.n111tl•I Norll\ffll 8 1aitr C81ack) TltN l IS 115 Al\O ron Gr•nilo, Throw MOrrnt Catverv c"arw, Monctanlto • .Amo1o••d0rlal Va t O t ar 1:ut Froe, Jolt s.nt Me SNetclwld MeOl< l.ffder Oonlf'll l "'"" RACI. '" mllo• on tun ,,,_ JoM ( V Olenl!AI•) 11 .0 P•ullvo IMcCarronl fll'romontorv (forol Timf 11• l S Al\o ra n Too Much For T v Ro1h1111n L• Fur Morwrav Bol/. Cerro P•nto Sauar4m No scratcn.s U EXACTA (8·9) i>ald •14700 SIXTH RACE 6 lurtong' IOHI Cllange IO•lallOuuave> Oh So Precious 111a1en1ue1111 Top A Sou f Ptncevl Time 1 1l I S 26 80 11 00 7 40 900 S60 uo Also ran s1ewc10. Fotia. Scalding. Down ftio Srrio Miss Menauin Ahmar, Tri Siar Bu1>ara Sue No \cratcllts SEVENTH RACE I 1 16 miles 81e<11ng 1Shoem1111.er1 lla rotk I Df'lehOUUllVtl lmPOrlan1 Bu•1nfl' 1s1eveM) T1~ 141 1 S II 40 HO l ao 440 3 20 • 20 Al\O ra n Baflono Enc.1ure Vlgor·s Prince, ICgJl'lere No lCflllChtS U EXACT A I I 41 01tld sH SO U ~1(1( Silt t I 4 t 9 4 I) POIO $1' SOI 10 lo ••II"' wlnnino ••c• eis Oovt hOr\tU Carrvover DOOi S 116,009 ta EIGHTH RAGE I ' ml~' on turt Al Mamoon Vat~ruota l ~ 60 l.ollanv 10etalloulHvt11) True• Mtokf1 (Qlfv11r-\I T ,,,_. I '6 l S HO UO ) 00 210 l 00 Atso ro,, Peloce Music, Snu11c11 Wiii Dancer Pr•nce Tru• 'icratcl"led (levu ~g lb1P1fl..n U E.XA CTA 1 S) Paid Sl8 SO NINTH RACE I"' moles 1)11 1urt Snerll.11> t/\llcCarron) • 80 Tr11ve1 1C11mousl Ru,lled 10t1tO I T1mt 114 1 S uo 300 970 H () 0 0 Al\O ren Aob41ro.v Ptntllntf S.1oer Nol>le Wlnnlno f'ius" Gr•v Mtn oe 1ncsu11 NO \U lllClltllS U IX.tCTA Cl 4) Pl ld •l•S ~ U LATf DOUBLE 17 81 paid Pl40 Altel'(lan<" 11.J\3 M11t1rfll HtoNl!A U 9<,4 lt I HolVwood Perk SUNDAY'S llUULTS ( 13'tl Clf S3·Ntlllt QUel1et'MrM mootlftel "RST RACI . lSO verd• Jeanl Bt Good !Cerdota) 11 90 6 '° 3 20 wards S0Ki11 Touc:ll 101c1or1c11son> 6.ao 3 ?O C•tlltco Doll (H. Gercle) 2 •O Time 11.52 Also ran Plffsln, Mv Cnolce Ton1g111, RJ Mt", Tru Transml!, In Prop., Tacttc• '2 EXACT A (7·1l oald 'SS 60 SECOND ltACE. lSO vardl Casonovu Rich Girl !Fora) TrU<llle 1.ar11 1Cardo18) OH·Ral"° Ric" (OldtflOlon) OH GOQttorn Joy (H Gorcla) Time ll 44 1460 17 60 680 25 00 9 2() HO 410 Alto ran· Nloht Aleri.s, Brookttee, Panucht JOdys Snlrlev, Oaring Oesh $2 RXACTA te t ) N ld '463 00 THIRD ltACIE. 4IOO vards 1'10Pt Lane c l.•Cktv) $ooml (H Garcl•l l.lltta Nik Nik (0 1dtr1chonl TlrN 2016 16 '° t>O 4 20 )110 ) 00 HO Al'o ran Ont Wonlan Sho..., c:.u To fht Llmll). t<en ltun Somt. Of! JOMv Run 8oav 8 ulld0r. Sui>er Affair U IXACTA. Cl·'1 11afd J11600 FOV .. TH tltACE . .00 v•rds r /14 Adv•n•ooo ILackevl l UC'W'f Cut• ear ID1de<lek•on) ~ov,re1on Smith ( E Gtrcle ) Time 20•t 1260 660 400 soo 4"1 410 A.Ito ren TaoarNI. Oaool' LlkaCte w otl'IOul APIMllool" Em.roldoc. Motrxi M4lrr1merit s11 11aclous Tru. Wind fl9"TH tltAC•. lSO v•rd\ Mv Old Got E9'v (Wllrttl C•n • v1c1orv 1Peut1ne1 (1'1 .. rflll HO~v CMll(llell) f1me II 4 ... 10 1600 uo uo '40 3 00 Alto rain Mari01t11 Bo Strea• tn Jannlt A 1. ,., (tteoo JallO Vt111110 L1v1Mv $(an. U l!XACTA 17 61 e>e•d ll6~00 SIXTH RACE. 400 v~rch TM Lollerv CWhllel SOO For Love Of Monev CPlder1Cll\Onl Oocs RJ CE Garcia! f lme 20.•S ) 60 7 80 1""' 3 60 4 00 Also ran Ahead Of rne Game. Tlllnk1no Rich Luckiest t(ld, Tl'lln~ l.anlv l.fvotv Sone n EXACT A 13·2) peio u o •0 SE\llHTH RACE. 110 va rd\ Smo~ln Investment IEdward\J I 60 Cocnon De L•ll IH Garclel Big Reo Rammer !Creager) Tlmt 46 U 380 HO 360 1&0 440 Also ran Miu Ava rict J1mmen Jtl V•Clor IJ1c:tonous Ad'fenct Guv S2 IXACTA 11·11 oaoo S2610 EIGHTH AACE JSO v•rds F100110 Chesor tereeoeri Swett Muqullt fWarOI HY Looie (Brookll Time 18 81 AIM> ran Sellln F aSI ~uoor Ch6'9t N l.uta Klla 8eroo Coo• Sellin E101•nc Ellv\ Intent n IXACTA 13·6! oe•O ttt tO NINTH RACIE. fOO vard\ Tovgll Guvs (Wtrd) Ca1vx (BrOOllsl Oo hing Toro t Lactt.ev 1 Time 2020 H O 410 110 >600 190 2 40 AllO ran Sava Jet ~""'Of !wl11• Mind C.ame. Make Mine Buo• n tXACTA ()·SI oa•d Utt 60 ,, ,.IC.I( $1.X 17 1 l 1 3 )) Pllld S l t1660 to elglll wlnnll!Q Jlc•et) lfour hOl'\A\I C 11r•vov•r Pool I 1U ll '8 TINTH RACE HO v111d\ Cul N Run IDkltrtcUOn) Mlohlv Quick Pau ICerdozal Howkoot Ami tCre1<)llrl flme II 21 160 HO 160 S40 hO HO Al\O ran Pat\ Bov Jo Comeon lom l(•wee1' '"'" Casv 8tell.t Dn1111111 DMl Oavil U IXACTA t1 41 Pttld J1& 10 A lltndanet 1 117 Mulut l H4',,c11~ ''" 1?S Giants 4, Braves3 \rt \NT\ -Pinch-h1ttn H..irr\ ">pi Iman h11 a t~u-run s1ngk '>'1th l\\u m1t\ 1n the ninth off rehl.'\(.'r C •\'rlt' C 1~11hn ~u' ing SJn I-ran< l'L" the 'I\ ton tl\l'r ·\tlanta It \\3\ the <.cc•inLI \lr,Hght g..1me tht· Hra \ i:<. took .1 lead into thl' ninth hu1 fa1kd to hold 1t "n111 C1am:ll\ p11thl'J .i pcrkll n111th lur hi\ 1h1rd ~.l'l' and '>l.'LonLI 1n l\l.P g.aml'' SAN FRANCISCO K tr,,t:r 't R Tho\" 21l M1dndr '' ./!/(1ar~ to CBr )wr )II Aot.trPt~ t v.-n11b•o11 M1Jh1 n Srt~•v o ... "0(\ \\ Ur t>fl \\ .. Davi\ r• ~ r •ow p C.•addn "" Be•eng1" SP!ll"T'llN C,arrefl\ o Totals ab r 11 tit 4 0 0 0 ' 1 i l 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 4 I ) 0 I 0 0 0 } 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 n >l o ' on 7 0 1 ] 0 1 0 1 0 Q 0 0 0 ii 0 0000 I 0 J 2 0 0 0 0 J7 ' 10 4 * ATLANTA M~rt'nt1•i s"'""n' P~ Ob~r•t' 311 Murol'lv cf Horner ID C.r1lley ·1 lilam1rt u Bento•<• c l'lubDrd lb \a1rol~ pr '.)•wine o &a•oer o ('1ml:ll\O~ T01a1s ~cort t>v 1Mltl9s at> rh'Dr 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ; l 1 0 4 0 l 0 4 I I 2 1 0 0 0 j 1 1 0 ) 0 ' 0 ~ 0 I I l 0 I 0 ~ o o n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 lS l I l San FranclHO 010 OOt 001-4 A"tint• 100 JOO 000-l c,..,,.,,. """°"'II QB• '>O•lm<1n 12• f -<. Br'lw OP Snn franrisco 1 A11an1,. I LOB-San f-raocosto & 28-Murohv. R i"ompson O!>f>rkl•I• HR -Horner ( 181 R T"omo•M 61 '>-Aldrete tc:ru~ow Kuttner ( IP H A EA 88 SO San Francisco Kru,ow 4 J l 2 6 B~r .. nout< W_7·l 1 0 0 0 I 1 Gorre11s \ ) I) O 0 O 1 A"•nlt Ac ••r 6 1 2 1 0 0.w•nt I 0 0 0 I Garoer I 4 C J I 1 1 I Olwlne 1)1(Cht'd to I oa•ler '" lhei ''" WP-K•u'O"" C.t1rber umoores ~·om• YllPndtl\ltdf F 1rsl T 11•• Secoroi1 Cr11wtord T111rd C w1111am• T-1 J9 A-17 69~ Padres 5, Astros3 HOI 1~10'--\tt•q· C1:i1H') hit a (\.\11-run d ouhk If\ thr li"'t mning and Da\C Dra"l'Ck\ "'on lor the fir,1 t1mt· 1n '1' "t'Ck\ J \ ">•in D1rg11 ended a ti' (.'-game lo\lng 'tn:ak DraH•Ck\. l!-'J allowcct a run nn(.! li\'l' hits in '1' 1nn10p,s (ra1g I effnH p11r h c<l two peril'< tinning~ thl'll llit'"t' up \\\O hit' dnd ".t' chat&l'tl w11h t\\O run' 1n thL· nrnth R 11 h < rm\Jlll' lll\l\hcd lnr ht\ I "llh fo;tlH' Kn1n ~kRnnoltl' hnm('rr,1 a'> \Jn 1>1qw ended thr tnur-p.Jmc "'tnnin~ \lfl'Jk of IJnh J...nc.·p~r 14-X J..nqipt•r p1h ht•d \I H'll 1nn1nft" .and 11.1,~ llfl ,,ll fiq• run<. un c•tght h1t\ SAN DIEGO r., wvrr r• ""'' --~ 4t 't/V .,,,"C (f Vtr R t•O t i C.ar•tv 10 Trno11nss "enneav c ~ot>e•ls 71> C.c.ssa11e P Oravc•v P Bocnv on ""C(llr\ Dr Lttlert\ I' ~1annrv 1o Totals •II r II bl * HOUSTON 4 0 0 0 Loi>es 31> 3 I O O Hotcner cf l 1 20 Pul'llPh 0 0 0 0 Gerner 711 4 l I 1 (,Oov1• 11> 4 1 1 1 Bou rf • 1 2 I Cruz If l 0 0 0 AShl>V C 4 0 1 0 ThO., SS 0 0 0 0 CRnld\Ph 2 O O O Knaoe>er o 1 0 I 1 Pnkvts Dl1 0 0 0 0 Funk p 0 0 0 0 LOPfl P 0 O O O Waiting l>h 31 S t S Totals Scort bv lnnlncn al:I r II bl '0 2 I 3 1 I 0 1 0 0 0 '0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 C 1 I I 3 1 I 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 , 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 lS l' , San Dlt9o lOO 001 100-S Houston 100 000 002-J Garn\' Wonning RBI -Gorvev CS) e-TemotelQO. Tl'\on OP-San 0 1090 I H<luSlor J LOB-San OleQo 3, Houston I 2B-Garvev Temoleton, Boc11v 3B-Hatc.h0r HR-McRtvnold\ 11)1 Bou t 161 s-Ha•c!lor Kl'11neav IP H A ER 88 SO SanDlevo Ora.veo.v w_a 9 6 s I I 2 l L Pttert 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 C.OS\llOe S 10 1 0 0 0 0 Hov,11>11 • "'Pol'• 1 • • a a 1 ' F un' 1 3 0 O 0 I O L p1>e1 1 7-3 0 0 0 0 0 Leffert• 011cned 10 7 ballers lri ,,.. 9111 WP-KnePt>e• PB-Kenne<1v. Asnt>v UmPores Home Devos F lrsi Harvev, Second OMloni;i Tnlrd Gre1111 T-2:30 A-10 839 Cubs 4, Phlllles 0 I HICAGO - Ed Lync h pitc h ed a \1x-h1ttcr and Gary M atthews hit a three-run h omer in the first inning. ll'ad1ng C hicago to the shutout win owr Philadelphia . Lynch. 3-1. turned in hts first rnmpkte gamt' and first ~hutout this \t:ason * PHILADILPHIA ab r II bl '0 0 0 '0 1 0 ' 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 )000 l 0 I 0 J 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 CHIC.AGO Otrnlor cl Sndbr9 2C GMtllwsll Francon If Morttno rt D1Ktim 111 JOavlJC Cev3b SPOlor 3o Ounsionu Lvncll P lb r 11 bl 3 1 0 0 3 'l, 0 4 1 2 J 0 0 0 0 4 0, l l 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 l 0 3 0 0 0 Ston• cf 'Oamue1?1> Haves lb Schmdt lb Roanlo ti GW11,on rt ltoRevl' c JOIU n Mf10d11• O M4tln01 Pl> Hurneo C.Grou on Sc1111or o To1a1, lO 0 ' 0 T•tlltl k_bV .,... JO 4. 4 P1111cM1ptila ooo ooe •-o C,hlca0t JOO OIO OOlr-4 Game Winning Riii -G• Metthow1 (41 e -Ao ReyflOl(I\ OP-<lltcellO 2 L Oft Plllltdtl0'11e l , ClllC•OO ' 28-He"fl, Mo•tl•fld H"-G• M41111\eWl (IS) sa-o.rni.r d 6 ) SandbffO 2 C171 Plll•ClelllN• M111dd1t• L.0 S Humo Sc"' '10CS.r ~-L ~n<h W) I UmOlrH Home e•(K kt.ndtf ~ocond ~-116 A 30 009 I~ H It ,,_ aa SO s 1 ' 4 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 , 0 2 0 0 t • a o o Mont-Flot, ,.1~. Th<ro. Rennorl MAJ0tt ~AGUI STANOtHOS AnwtcM LeeeM WI IT DtvtMON ....... THtt Cll!Uoo ICt ttMJCflv Oekltncl Mlnl!ffote Sttlllt W l Pet. O• 61 so uo S9 5) .$21 2.'t ft .0 •SO 11 " 62 .<Ml 12 so '4 .,, 12Vt .. 6J "2 IS •, 6S 421 14 IOI ton New Y0t11. 8ettlmore Detroit Clevelell(I TorOlltO MMwtutlff I .UT DIVISION ., ... 61 S2 St S2 S9 S3 51 S3 s• s. SS SS ""'*"''~ Mtilh " S..llte 0 Boston t , O.trod • KMMt Cltv IJ. ~ Von l Ctevtlend •· 8etllmore 3 • 7 ,.,, I I 10 ... Mllw.ull.M S, Cll~ • (11 lnnlno'l 0.ki.nd •·6, M!Mt1ote 2-S TOl'OlllO I, Te .. e• 7 (10 lnnlnos) T•Y'•G-MIMeaote C'IVleven lHO) 11 AN!lh tSuttOfl 10-1), n Clevelend (P Nlettro 8-t l et New York !Guidry •·t), n Botton (8ovd 11-7> at Detroit (Mofrfs 13·7), n Toronto !Kev 10-7) •I Balllt'l\Of't (Flellfftn S-71, n CllleaCIO (8ennfale< 6-t l et MllwaukM t8o'lo l>-0), n $Miiie (Moor• •-10) ., 0.lllend (Plunk 3·7) n T""8V'& GamK Mlnntsote al Allelb, n S.ettle 11 Oa11.1enes 8o&lon el Kan.-, Cltv, 2. l·n Cf9¥N nd •• N-Yorlt. n Clllceoo at Ottrofl, n Toronto at Battlmort, n q Mllw11.11tff 11 Tues, n H•fttMI Li-tu• WIST DIVISION w 62 §I L Pct. G8 Houston •9 sst Sen Fra l\Cl\Co Ded9wS ClnclMtlf SS S2 S2 SI s.J sn 56 ••s S1 •n • 1 9 ... 10., San Olevo Atlenlt SI 473 ~ ... lAST DtVISIO" New Yorll. MontrN I Pllll•cM!C>fll• SI Louis CnlcaCIO P111st>vron 1• JS SS 52 S3 56 S3 S6 4 61 '3 64 Sundt'('•~ ~ s, Cl11Ctnnen o New Yorw. 7, Montrtal 2 San Fr111Cl1co •. Allente J SI l.OUlt S, Pltt•t>urgn 4 CNcaCIO 4, ptllled.iC>flla 0 Sen Di.oo s. Houston 3 TadltY't Gemn 679 51~ II ... 11 "' 21 «O 26 407 JO DeMrs tWttcn S-91 at HOUJton l~eo\111" 1--31. n Pltt&C>urgn at Cn-caoo. c0tnolttt011 of suspended game PtttsDurllh IRnooen 11·71 at Cn1C1go !Mover J -21. rtGU11rtv Kntout.cl oame ~I. Louis (Marnew1 7·31 at Montreal (Youmans 11·1), n Sen Francl1co lMullloHand 0·5l 11 Cincinnati IBrownlnQ 9·91. n San Diego lWlllhon I-JI at A.llanre (Menier 10-111. ,, New Yorio. IG-n 11-41 at Pnlla!WIOhlt !Carman S-3), n T~V'I Gam.1 Dedewi at Housron. n POtsC>urgh al Cllk•oo St Louls at Monrreal, n Ne"' York ar Pnllt0ttDfl1e n Sen FrancfKO at Clnc1nnet1 n ...,n DieOO at Atlanta n SEATTLE Branltv Cl P8redlv If AOevls dn ~11>111> Trteblt •I SB•adltv c Prnltv lo Remos lo °""-"SI lt..,ftlch 21> T.._,. AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneeh 4, Mlnnen o CALIFORNIA ab r II bl 3 O O 0 · Grlcn 11> l O O O Jovner II> • o O O DeCncs lt> 4 0 0 0 Dow11l11g ii 4 0 1 0 Hendrcll rf 7 O o O Bur1esn dh 2 O O o RJCJtsn on I 0 0 0 Scnoflld u 3000 Boontc 2 0 I 0 Pettis cf 11 o lo T.-.. Sc•• bv ""*'" ab r II bl 3 I 2 0 • 1 0 0 1 I I 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 I I ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 4 I I 0 JO. 1 • ** ----· c.......... 100 000 lOll-4 GatN Wlnnl11g RBI -Henorick (1) DP-<ellfornle 2 LOB-S..ttl• S. Ca llfornia 10 18-Grlcn 2 Tartal>Vff 2, D.C1nct1 DownonQ s--<irlcn ,, H It ER 98 SO S..'919 Lenoston L 9.q Leocl M Young ~ 6 I J 6 0 I I 7·3 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 s I I M Wiii W 13 1 0 0 4 0 Moore I 0 0 0 0 • 0 I LaOd OllCntcl 10 1 11111~1 .n IM 7111 Umoirts-HOtne Cou'°ns First E van1 S.c onc:I Marr M. TnirO Hendrv T-2 '4 A-?I 9l9 MAJOtt LEAGUE LEADERS Amencan LNtue l llwwtfl ll'rldlv's ~) BATTING !?SO •• 1111\)-Boogs, Bo1ton l •9 MattlnQIV, New Yori< .. 340, Pvcl<ett Mlnnt101e JJS, Rlc:t, Boston, JJ1 Flttcl\er. Tent , 324 RUNS-R Henaerson, New York, lbl Pu<kttl, Minne sott , &4, Mettlnglv, New York n ; BtU, Toronto. 76, Pnllllo1, Oa klend 16 RB1-<en'9CO. Oaltland. 9•, Bell Toronto, 82 Barlltld. Toronto, 71 Mat11no1v. New vor-1< 71 Pnstev, Seattle, 11 HITS-Mettlno•v New York. 160 Pvck•ll MlnnttOll 156 Fernendez Toronto 144 Btll Toronto, 140 Rkt Boston, 1::16 00UBLES-Matr11191Y New York 37 Boggs eosron. )0, Buc1<ne< 8oll0f1 29 RiCe Bo1ron '9, Puel<.tll MlnMtole, ?I NatieMI &.Miu. (~ .. ,,. .... , Gllmft) BATTING (UO at bals>-&rook•. Monrr .. 1, 340, Rtlllft, Montrul, 33'1 Gwo;ntt Sen Dteoo, m . c Brown, Sen Francisco. UI, Ovkstre. N""' Yori!, 315 RUNs-Gwvnn. San Dlello. "· Colemen, SI Louis, 65; MurPflv. Ari.nre. •s R8f-Carlf(, N-Yorll.. 13. Parktt Cincln natl to, Scnrnro1. F>t!lledt40ft·•· ao G Davi\ Housron, n , Wallecll, Montr .. J, 61 HIT$-Gwvnn, Sen Olello. 140, Sell, ~. Ul1 R•lne1. Montreal, 1)2, Ben, Hou1ton, 121, S.nclw g, CllkeCIO; 111 DOUI LES-Ha vn . Phll•d•lonl•, ,. Dunslon, Clllcago, 27. R. Rtvnoldi , Pl1111>uro11, 26, Sell, ~. 1'1 Ralnu, Monrreel, 2•. Strawt>erry, New York. 24 TRIPLES-Rainei, Montrtet, 10, Samu•t. PnlledetC>flle, 9, Colt man, St Lout, 1. McGM Sr. Louis, 7, Dvh tre. New York, 6, Moreno, "ll•nta, 6 HOME ltUNS-Scllmldl, PnlladelC>flla, 24, G De vis, HoustOfl, 13, Parker, Clnclnnall. 23, SIUbbs, ~. 101 Cerrer Ntw Vorll. 19 STOLEN BASES-<Ollme". St Loul,, 71. E Ot vls, Clnclnnetl. Sf, Rt~,. Montru l 47 Dvftcan, ~. 441 Dote n. Hou,,on. 3S. PITCHING (9 Otcl\lons)-Oiecla, New Yoo. 12·3. 2.31, l(tf'fetd, Houlton 7·2 2 ~ Fernen0e1, New York. 12·•. 3 )I, Derilng, New York, 11·4, 2 15, GOOdan, New Vorll., 11 ·•. J OS STRIKEOUTS-Scott, Houuon, 217 Valeluuela, ~. l6t1 Wtlcll, Dodltn, 132J Fernenci.1, New Yori\, 129, Rven, Houston, 176 SAVES-Reardon, Montreel, 26, Worrell, St Lout•. 23, D Smllll, Houston, n, Le Smith c 111ca90 21. Gou11a. Seri. Olevo. II Aneel •v•nees (Tlweutfl SUnclav's Gain.) Bur Itson Jov,,.r Grich Down1no JeCICSOI\ Hendrlek "''ttong D.C:lnctt Ptttl1 Howell Scnoflald J0"41\ Narron Boo,,. Totels Run•t Will Flnltv MOO<• Cendflarta Lucas Cor~11 MCCa"'" For1rar BATTING A& It H Hit R81 Pct 191 26 S9 S 21 J09 4J.4 62 I JJ n 79 306 209 11 St 1 20 ?12 368 66 99 12 '3 269 29• 46 76 10 36 2S9 19A ll SI 9 31 2S9 217 21 56 1 )0 158 l•• • .. .. 11 64 256 371 S9 96 3 3' 2S4 101 20 27 J 13 2S7 )07 47 74 11 40 241 m 56 68 12 J9 233 s1 4 13 1 a m 313 31 64 • 31 211 l7S1 Sta 914 111 Sl1 .260 PrTCHING IP H BB SO W-L ERA 21~, 15 3 9 l ·0 2 49 191~ 160 SS 151 13· 1 2t7 21 '> n 12 11 1-0 795 .avi 32 20 lO 2-4 ) 10 .. ~l 34 IS 37 S·I Jn 11 9 ) 9 0-0 3 27 S~ '4 lS JI 2-2 332 171t') 1•7 64 146 17·7 341 JI 36 13 73 •·l 3 4 134l'> 135 71 .. 10·1 4 •• 6 a 6 2 0-2 9 oo Su rt on Cnedwlcto. T9tal1 Se vet t'1 947 353 '42 61 -SO 4,09 Moore 13. Corbell 9. For\t•r 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE OOd9tr1 S, Rtch 0 LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI Su ?o k•O\Coa C MIOIC" 30 Ham1tn31> Matuuk" Mer\11at rt RWllms Cl Stul>I>\ cl Broea It> 8Run•'" Powell o Howello ab r " bl ab r fl bl 4 0 I O Oen•t•l f 4 0 0 0 3 l I 0 Btl 30 l 0 1 0 4 0 ? 2 Per• er rt • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDev1\(f • 0 0 4 0 0 0 BDlll c ) 0 0 0 l 1 1 ~ Perez lo 2 o I o 1 O O O Slllwt• n J 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Otlltr 21> 2 0 0 0 l 22·l Ro.,.,onon. 0000 4 O O O Milner ot-I 0 0 0 ) 1 1 0 E 11111.V )D 0 0 0 0 l o o o So10 o 1 O O O Wiiii\ o 0 0 0 0 Verot> o~ I 0 0 0 Power o 0 0 0 0 >4 S I S Totals 1' 0 l 0 Seo,,. DV "'""- let A,,.... IOI 000 201-S CIMlllNM 000 000 000-0 Game W1n111ng RBI -MaOtoc" 161 E-Srottwell 0.1te< OP-Los AnQe1e1 I C1nc1nne t1 I LOB-Lo\ A"llflts •. C •nc1nne1 4 2B-Pow8" 3~•• HR-Brocl\ ? • 121 S8-E Devis 1611 S-Sc10SC•t IP K It ER 98 SO Los~ Powell W,2·3 I I 3 3 0 0 6 Howell I 1 3 0 0 0 J Clflclflntll Soto L,4· 10 6 2·J 7 4 J I • Wlllll I I J 0 0 0 0 I Power I I I o O UmolrH-Home Oavldson F1r11 Ha111on S.Cono Marin. Tnord F•otrnm1n11 T-7 16 A-29 701 o.eo '" flsfiln9 DAVEY'S LOCl(ER INewpOrt 8tadll -I> boat\ 331 enQter1 80 oerracuda 199 oonuo 7 Vt llowlall, 4 helll>UI 84 Ct llCO l>HI 23 l $1110 OH\ I I IS mac"ere1 5 scutoln I wn11t It& oen NEW~T LANDING 5 0081\ 118 anoiers 6 oerracud• 144 t>on,10 241 1ano O•H\ 210 certco t>ess 74 snHosheao n rock f1Sn an moc1tere1 12 ne11-moon S9 wn°1t I sll DANA WHARF -17 OOll\ 354 eno •r1 456 oau S06 oon110. 4 r.a 11>ur 649 meeo~rt l .... ~11• \H Dan 70 roelt. 1°111 Sunct.y •Anc• at Olioltt. 11 05 Eioos at Dldtm I 05 •Tigers at Aftclls I 05 •Oodcen 11 ~h 10 35 17 24 31 7 Aug.11 hnns ~ Metil 135 Oldlen 11 Astros. 5 JS 11 Mets It DMit1r1 5 05 25 Metil at Yanlets 4 JO "1+lllt1 at OMren. 1 35 hf>t. 1 °'*' al Anteh. I 05 •Doclten a! E~oos 4 35 • 12 18 •Aft&• 11 TCtf' (l) l l~ Met1 at DMttn. 1 35 OllOlts at Ant• 1 J!> Oo4rtn 11 lcoos • 35 2 13 hnns 11 Alie• 1 35 wt It ~tlM 5 35 20 01101n •I Ans•. 7 35 Oodc1n at £•001 ' 05 3 10 .. Orengo Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, AIJgUt1 11, 1988 81 14 15 Aut-...13S ~ 1t Giants SOS 21 22 11 Yan~et> at Ml• 1 35 ~ II PMhn. 4 3~ 12 Alic• at Onolts 1120 l&llOS I I ~ 1 05 30 • hn~ at Ml•. 1 05 °'4(11'1 at Ptuftll'\ • OS 13 Y1nl l'tS al Alie• I 05 •Oodcen 11 Plltt!in IO 35 Bum at DMsen 7 lS Anfeh II lnd11M 4 35 Br1m at Dldrlr1 1 35 Anr• 11 lnd•a111 ' 3~ Astros 11 Oedcen l $5 Ml• al Ind ~n\ • J~ A)tfO\ It Oodc1r1 1 J5 •All(• II Whitt Soa ~ lltd1 at DM11r1 1 35 •Aft&• II Wllrtt So.I 4 lltd1 ., ~'" 12 20 NFL tmlbltltft I~ NATIONAL COfCf'ERENCE Wttf W L T Pct. Ahante I 0 0 1000 '" 3 1 ~A ,. New ()rleen1 Se,. Francisco Rem• C"1Ceoo Green Bev Minn.sore Dtlrolt Ta moe Bav Phlladelon11 Sr Lou•' NV Giants Wasnlnglon Oatlu I 0 0 1000 I 0 0 1000 0 1 0 000 Centr.i 2 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 I leU I 0 1 I 0 1 0 I 0 2 0 '000 0 I 000 0 I 000 0 000 0 000 0 1 000 0 soo 0 000 0 000 0 000 AMllttCAN CONFERENCE t<ense1 C•lv S.n DiffO ~•lllt Denver Raiden Cieveieno Houston C1nclnne11 P11t1our11n New Engtell<) Suttato tnO·aneDOlts Mlam NV Jt tt w"' I 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 I c~ar I 0 I 0 0 I 0 I East 0 I 000 0 1000 0 I 000 0 000 0 000 0 l 000 0 1000 0 000 0 000 7 0 0 1000 0 ' 0 000 0 I 0 000 0 1 0 000 0 l 0 000 SUncMV'I Scar" S..n Franc•KO 31 Raiden 0 New E"91ano II we1n1no1on 7 Fr\Otr s Galfttt C tvt •eno al M•t fT' P·Hsourol\ o• We1n1not0!' ~a•11e e t/Oet•on 10 32 14 50 )8 JO 9 10 17 •2 24 1 6 20 ?O 21 1 0 f, 0 13 39 17 14 16 14 1 0 11 19 ,. 16 17 26 9 )l l l 18 37 0 0 I• 10 32 17 14 20 33 23 19 21 30 38 49en 32, R•lders O S<O(t l>V Ouer19n R a1oer1 0 0 0 <>-o· Se~ F•anc•\CO t 1 6 13-3? l'tnl Oii•,.,., SF-Fren"-11 oan from Montane loan ta olt>O l 27 s.c-oue.-SF-t-teolfr 1l N n lr0tn Kemo 1werscn1ng lo.iCk I 13 II Third ov • .- SF-Ra111men I run (klek feli41dl 11-Qt F4".!rtft ov..- SF'-Ratllmen 3 run (Wench•l'lll I<.+<~ I SF-<,,errv 9 run (kick 1•1141dl II 41 Attenoanc-56,3?9 Tl AM STATISTICS LA Fi"I down1 13 RuJnfl·veros 21-93 Peuong vard1 102 Return veros 1) Pesses 18-JJ-O Sack1 Bv S·?S Punll 9·39 Fum01tt·I01I 6-S Penall•ts·verd' 11· 144 f,meof POJHUlon 27 59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ·s,, 20 40· !30 IS7 J3 ll·73·0 12-12 7~ 2·1 4-35 :n-01 RUSHING-Los AnGtltS Mueller 7-37 McCellum 2·1S Allen 6 1•. Hllllt'r 1·7 Stracnan l-7 Wilson 1-S LH 1·4 Htwlllns 2·4 Sen Franc1i.co Ratnmen 13·31 Ktmo J-23 Cherr., S-21 Hardv 1 16 Hermon S-11 Moroslll 1-10 Cr••O J·I Tvler l·I Rino 7·5 · PA.SSING-LOI Angeles, Wiison ll·1'2·0-13S Hiiger S· 10·0 39 Allt l' 0· 1·0·0 Se n l'rancilCO Montana 6·11 0-117 Ktmo 5·11·0·6S. Moro11t 0·1·0·0 RECEIVING-Los Anoe1n Juntun 3·31 Jome\ l · 19 Cnro1tenten 2 26 MoHett 7.7; Pai•'°" 2 20 Mueller 2· 19 Hnltr 1·1 Banuooit I 11 w , ·•em\ I 6 Allen l ·4 ~ Francisco R·ce 2 64 Coari.. 1 )I Monroe 1~2 Tevto• I 14 Wt'SOfl I 14 Ht llt r I IJ Frar 1-ti Craoo I 5 Cnerrv I 4 MISSED FIELD GO"LS-LOI Angelet Ba 21 Sen Fr anc•sco ();son 19 PGA CMmcMomftlP (al Ttlltelt, Ohio) F1ne1 M:ort1 Sundev or '"'' 13 llol1en comottreo tne fourrn roulld Helt lrw0n Hubert Grffn Lerrv Mize Ot vt Stockton Pnll Bteckmer JevHU I Molle Sulllven JOl1n Cook Joev Sindelar Gerv Koell 8ot>Muronv Otnl1 wa t\on JC Sneed 1'-10-n 61-117 1S·70·74·71-2'IO 69·76·1S·n-m 10-1s,. n-m 61-n-1'·n-m 69-n -1•-n-m 12-11-H -n -m 71·72·7S·7• m 14-12·13· 13-m 61·11·14-15-294 n 73·74 11 291 11 14·11·n-m 70 16 75·7~300 Tnord rouno scorf\ of 0111v'r' "'"<> Niii llno\n tOdn Greg No-man Boo Twav Peier J•COO\tn Donnie tiemmood Pevnt Stewert Bruce Llet1kt Jeck Nlcllleu, l>•vld Frost D A. W•ll><ino Jim Tnoroe Mlll.t Hult>erl Oouo Ttwtll Tonv Siiis Gent Seuer1 wevne Levi Merll. Mccumber &ooov weo11.1ns Cortv Pavln Marto.Lvt Tom Watson lle>11nle Bleek Mer-Wiebe Devi\ Lovt lll Freo Couoies Lonn•• N•tl\'n Ken GrMn LH Trevino Don Pooltv Calv•n PM rt Mlltt Reio · Hal Sulton Crelg SteOlet Wavne Graov OavldGranam Tomrnv N•"•11m• Cnlo Beck Scott simn on Lenny Wadkins Tc>tn Kiit BUO<lv Garoner Sltvt Pet• AndV 8H" Clarence Ro\• 8rett Uoo.r Jonnnv M.I.., Moltt DonalO Dl!P Pont IH CS Aoki Scorr Hoen len Woosnem David Edwards Ben Crensnaw ROllef' Malit> e BooG•tdtr Dave Ba rr Jett $lume n Ll'!nlt c .. menu Jamts Ble>r ICtn Brown JOd•tMudO 6S·68 6~202 n 10 t.t-206 68·10-7()-109 10·11·61-?09 10-61 n -109 69 11 1()-110 10-6t·7?-210 70·73·68-711 11 n " 211 11-61 n -211 69·61·1'-211 73-71 6&-11? 71-72·6~212 69 n 1<>-212 61·7) 11-212 71 74·68-21) 69-74 10-213 11-72-70-213 72·11·70-213 n-'9-n-113 61· 71 U-213 7S·67-7?-214 10 n ·n -11• 69-n·n 114 n-'9 n-214 It n II 11• 11 7•·6~114 11·74·6~114 72·73 6 ..... 11. 71 73·7<>-21• 73 71 7()-214 67 7• 13 '1• 68 76 7t-71S 7S·69· 71 ?IS 11 ll 11-21S n·n 11-21s 10·10 1S-21S 11 7S 70-71• n -1J 11-11• n 1J 11-11• 16 ,, 71-116 ,. 10 n-21• 1)-71 12-216 11·13·7?-216 12·11 73-716 14 69 7) 216 11-11 1•-116 73-69 ,. 21' 11·10·15-117 n 10 1s-111 12 69 76-217 n 73 n-111 7) 70 1-211 69 7S 13-211 II 7l 73-217 10 71 16--717 11 7S 12-711 n 7• n-111 n n n-211 n n n-211 LPGA Htnr.cfon O•ul< I •1 Ht911 Point, N C I x·Btllv Kono, s3•,SOO JoAnnt Carner 21 27S 277 17' Nancv Loott 13,800 Rot>•n w1111on 1J 800 ?llO Cethv Krellfrl 9 11~ 1'1 l(.alhv w n.tworrn 1 418 0.00·• Mantv 7 417 ,., •vako Oi<emo•o S 990 70 67-70 10 6q ~9 10 A9 1 I 69 0 &9 t.8 69 "* 14 II (It 11 68 71 ,, l>8 70 70 , , •7 1) I) 10 ,,. 10 H04 ' Stecv 4 .~9 ~atn" Po111t ... e•• •,349 Joov Rosenrr-a1 • 349 Kris Mona1111a n • ~9 Senora Palmer • J•9 Snarr. 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""'"' n• 0001 WMtl~ TranMc:ftoM IASEBALL ""'-'IC.lfl I.M- OE • 1101 • •'GE l!S-f>'acec Lance P t•• sn CalC"f'' Of' t"9 \ Olv 0 Hl>oeCI \I retr~ ,..,. 10 , , • )() P~•t"•~ ,.,. cootrec• o4 Jae.> Let Oro 0 0 l(llt' ltl)n" Ne\l'Vitle o4 l"f Amero ce" t.ssoc t• 0" Wa·vea Da•t E "°1' c.e_i.ii.r M11.w.-u1<.Eli 8REWERS.-A.ctlvel.0 Dalt Sv•um, 1f't1eldft 1from lht 01'8blecl 1111 OohOl'fO Sltvt ot ·•tt• ootc,..r •o v efleouve< of tl'>t Pac·• c Con• LHgut 0 11.i<. LloNO A S-()otoo"fO Dev o AKat"itlO\ o•'<""tr 10 r ec0tn• 01 ,,.. P.c•fic Coast Laeol.lt Ate• ed Fto•e'lOO Arrovo I>'•~ Iron< Ttc;on"e TOllON'O 81..UE JAVS-Pt.8ceo Renct Mu~,. s 111.ro O.U""'•r O"' IM lS-Otv 0•'8- " •t troa c• •t 10 A.,g 6 P..n:J\41~ int coo••ac• M.I""• Lf't .,,,.~ from Sv•acust Of •"e •-"•"-L•ailut Na.._ L•IU« LOS ANGEi.ES OODGERs-P'Kec:I Pf'Clro Gi.••••rti 0,,11 eio.-r Oii on. IS·Otv 01ltOled 1111 Aecatlecl JoH Go.,1a1t1 oul11 .. def' ••om l\•ou l ue•qUf' o! 1n. Pee 1l•C Coe\I Leegu• ST LOUIS C' 41l[)lN"LS-TradtO Mlhe HH'" , e•cnt r •o '"• O..rrolt T•oers •o• ic:er H111 0<1clle• .~a e o•avt r 10 o. na,..,to ••'" PurcnaHO '"• 0<11rec1 o• Sttvt Lake ce ic"'" trom LOU•$Y 114" f ,,,f ....... .,.,.. (4"" A\J.O( ·'~' -{ifjiiiiidlellf.W•Jiij•hibl•------ SOFTBALL Ctty of H•wport hadl GIRLS' YE LLOW lt1980N LEAGUES Final Standinfl A OIVl\lon ( Wldtl 1 I ) .aow"a Stac~ 0 Ano•r\trt·V••w ~ Nt'wpor~ Hf'tQt" \ c. .. Ma• ·nrrs 0 ·~O.•\•" Ha•Do• V '"' ~ ! NtwOO" Ht Q~ I ' ~ Ntwoor• Ma r ners 0 ~ c o"''"°" ,.,eou 1·41 '""Ot•u~ -I tw 0 .,..a,,.oor v •w i; Mer •t r\ Hf•Q!ll\ ! N•w DOd II SLO-PITCH SOFTBALL H 11""'""9f\ Bead! 55-•nc:l·Ollder ~911• B DIVISION "'"' •t t' IS O\tl Mt\4 7 , .,U'"""' \1•1-..v 10 Huntlngto,. 8@11·~ ' CI DIVISION ~.~,,. •'"·• ~ ""''"V'on Bf'at,.. S ...... \Im r\lt• lJ "''' M•sa 8 C7 DIVISION '•• 8•• ~I" 1 M U•O' V1tt0 0 Or •"ut IS Ntwoort 8•ec11 10 E ¥o•"t 10 Ane,,.,,.., 3 Gero.r Grov• t& Fijl'f"IO" 10 P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pl&JC PtOTtCE MUC NOtJCE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE MUC NOtlCE P\BJC ftOT1C£ It ............... flcatlon1 thefeof r9COr~ before the hour 11 001m un .... there IS e ourrenl FICTTTIOUl.U ... U contrect document1 tn an propo .. lsall1llb9erthetltle The City Council ol 1he OTHER HYDROCARBON 1rv111 cr.tecl bytai0 0eed ef...., ""--" No..,.nber 22. 1972, In 8ooll on Friday, AUOIJll 22, 19U registration with the Or•• NAMI ITATl•NT amount not .... lhll' 5% of of lhe wor1< and the name ol City ot Costa Mesa ·~ s u BS TA N c es Ly l NG ol Trull .. ........ ...... 1043&, Pege 391 of OfTldal It INll be the reaponalblltty County R4lcofder In cue of The tOltowlng pereon1 are Ille mulmum amount Of bid the bidder bu1 no 01h« dll· 11he rlgl'tl 10 r•feel any or 111 1 BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 Seid ..._ WIH be held on Na. A~ Record•. and rtCOf1'ed No-of tile bld.dw to .,......., ht• eorporallont, Include the doing bvtlneu u ; u • guarant• that the bid· tlngulllllng merit• Any bid bids FEET FROM THE su~AC! Mond~. ~.i 11. 1918, 11 In the 8uoertor Court of llefTIW 29, 1972, In 8001c bid lo the City Cletk'I omc:. n.mee of the Preeld•nt. THE SMART SHOPPER. dtr wlll ent•r Into th• reoelved t iter tll• achedu*l fll.f!EN P. PHtN•Y, City OF SAID PROPERTV BUT 1 30 Pm In the IO«>Oy to the the St ... of Ctillfomll. for 10447, Pege 130, C>mc:lal by the p<.,. ennounced Secretary, Treuurer, a.nd 3178 Pullmen, Sult• 113, Pfopoeed contrect II lhe c:loalng llmt for tl'le receipt ICletil, City of Coeta Meu WITH NO RIGHT OF SUR-l>ullCllllO located at 801 the County Of Orengt Recorde, ln the offtce 01 the time. Bide wilt be publlcty MaMger Cot1a M .... Ctllf 92t2t Mmt 11 1w1tdecl to tueh of bldl 11\all be returned lo Put>lltht<I O.anoct Coul F A CE E N T Ry A S Sovlll L-'t Street Or.nge In the M•tter of the &t•t• County Record« of Mid °'**' •nd rMd ~ II The City Council of the Barron EdWard Reallcw. bldCS. In the-I of fallur• the bidder unopened 11 ah•ll Otity Piiot Augull • 11 PROVIDED IN DEED RE· Cantomlt 92Ma of FLORENCE M. ADAMS. county 11:00 a.m. or • eoon thete-City of Cotti MeM r...,..... 220A t<nox St . Coete ......_ to enter lnlo said contrect, be Ille aote reepootlblltty ol 1986 CORDED IN BOOK 9 199 At the ltma of 1119 lnttte• Ml FLORENCE ADAMS , • Mo r• c: om mm on I y •lier .. P<ICtlc:able on Frt-the rig.ht to r•feel eny or .U CaJll 92827 IUc:tl Mc:Utlty wlll be for-the btOder 10 ... tlle1 1111 bid M2•5 PAGE 87& OFFICIAL RE· put>l!Utlon Of 1111.t nottot CecllHd known u : 13W 8 Redhill, dey, Augutt 22. 1918, In Ille bid• • Thi• b u1lne11 ,, con-'91teel II rec.l\lecl In Pl'094t' Umt CORDS Ille IOltl emount ot the un Hotlc:it le hereby QI'*' that Tustin. C.itfomll.. Coun<:ll Cllambere, City Mell. 0.ted. Augull 8, 19M ducted by en lndlvldual The DISTRICT ,__' A M t 01 ~n1 ec>«:Ah-P\BJC NOTICE YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T peld b.i.nc. OI 1119 004! the undarl6gneel _. ... at Twme of .... c:Mt1In1.-. n Flllr Drt¥e. Coete ~. Pub119heel Orenge Coal Berron E Realer the rlgtll lo retec1 any or 811 c:allon1 11\d other c:ontr.c;I UNDER A DEED OF TRUST gellOn Mc:Urecl by Ille~ PrlYtta ..... to the 111gt1eet tut lnOf'9Y ol the Untied Caltfornl .. !or ll'le furnllhlng Dally PUot Augull 11, tNe Thlt lltten'l«'lt wu llleCI bld1 or lo waive tny Ir· ctocumenll mey be Obtained NOTICE Of OA TED t0/?0188 UNLESS OMcnbeel 09ecl of lrwl WICS """ 1191 bidder. tut>tect to Stal .. on confirmation ot of A CASH RECEIPTS RE· M25e with lhe County Clenc OI Or-,.ar111• In eny bide or In •• Ille Otnoe of the ()ec)ert-TltUIT'IE'I IAU YOU TAKE ACTION TO .. tlmttecl ~ •• ·~ oonflrrnatlon of Mid Sv-..... or per1 CMtl tnC1 bet-MITTANCE CONTROL TEA· ange County on July 25, the blOCllng menl ol Leltur• ~. 77 PROTECT vOUR PROP-'" d 1 Clv 1 11 C •I 1' perlor Court. on or ... the 11"°9 evidenced by not• .... MINAL ___ fltalC __ . __ NO __ T_IC£ __ · --198e .. ,,, .. , No bidder m•y wllhd•-Fair [Xlve. Coll• M .... Call ~::i ERT'V IT MAY BE S OLD AT ,,,. 8.2• 18 15thd~ot AUGUST 19Mll cured by MOf1gage or Truet Aeldftlonal Mii ol th• ,ICTlllOU9 IU9Mll p blllhed Or COMt any bid for e period of forty· fomta, upon receipt ol 'I ICVtATICOV•KY A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU It II PoNlble thtt a t Iha the offtoa of ROBERT M. Deed on the P<Ol*1Y IO -lftcatlortl m•y be ob-..... •T·n•-Dal~ Pllo .. ~ 1. 18 five (•5) dllyt •ft• the CS.I• nonr1111Jndal:>le ,_ ot $6 ()() T • No W529CIO NEED AN E.XPV\NA TION time Of .... the ooenlng b6d VlEFHAU8. Attorney at LAw. eold. Ten per oent °'amount ~ ., Ille ~ of the rn:1o11ow1.: ~ •r• 25 ., 9U' .. ugutl ... •• • .. , fOI' Iha ooenlng of bid•. II blddwa r9q~t Plan• i nd 1 uMrr c:i~ w OF THE N"TURE OF T'HE may be leM than IN tOIM t0101 &.t• A~. Sult• bid to be dtpoaltecl With bid. Purctlutng AQtnt ., 11 Falf doing bu1ArM: aa: . I M-238 A peymtint l>onCI llll<I • epec:lftcaltonl be mtlled. lh• 1 TD SERVICE COMPANY PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ted-di» 111, Fount..,, V.irwt. C.. Bide OI' often to be In writ-OrlYe, Coeta Meta, C411t· AUTOMOTIVE ACCENTS, per1C>m1.noe l>onCI 11\atl be char~ wltl be 17 50 per M l 1 ., dulY llC)90!nleel Tr..al .. YOU YOU SHOULD CON-II ~ Iha ..,,.i.o 92108. Ill the rtgl'lt, t.lttt eind Ing and wit! be reoatwct at fomla Bid• 11\outd be ,. Pr "'" W mlDllC NOTICE '9Clutr.d prlOr to t•ecutlon Eech bid ll'lall be made ort under the fOllowlng d•· TACT A LAWYER ~~ bid m~ be ob- lnt•tet OI Mid dee nnd ., the 1fofeaald offloe •t .,,y tum.d' the " tton of tht 825 omontor; ..,. . .... ..--of (he oontrac:t end atlall be Ille Propoeal lorm llnCI In lhe ICllbed deed of lrUll WILL 17592 NEWARK CIRC\.E. '"'*' by calllnO Iha IOllow the ttrne of deettl""" .. the tlfM tft• the llt9' pub#-City ~. ~:Mid time ~ ~ ~ NOTICa TO In the IC>ml ... tortll In the manMf ~In IN con· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lRVINE CALIFORNIA Ing I~ numbetl on t1ght, t1tte .nd In--ttlet C41tl0n hereof and before llmtl, In a Miiied ~. l2S Promontor; Or W•t. COWTRACT°"9 contract documenl* ttlCI ~ta end Ill ... I TO fHE HIGHEST BIDOER '(It 1 street add..-or tile dey t>efor'I tna ... (4151 the..._ .. of Mid dee: 1111 II CS.t• of Nie Identified on tM outlldt with Newpott a.on Clllf •2M0 CALL.MCI'°"..,. A ...,.wouon of the llt• bt 1ccomp•nled by • FOR CASH AND/~ THE I common o .. 1ona t1on ot t45-t4 ll '* eoQUINd by oc-Mlon of Deled tttle 2'111 dey °' the INcl Item Number end tN Thi• t>ua&ne9. I• COft· SctlOOI Oletrlot. NEW· le ~ '°' ~ 25• certified ()( cuh• • c:n.cll CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED p<~ le lhown •t>OYt "° Deleel ~ 10 1Me lew Ot otl*,,._ a.her tt*1 .Jli/, 1MI Opening o... duc:teCI by -., lndMcfual P O RT ·MESA UNIFIED ttee, and Augutll • t9M, Of I blCI bond !Of ~ Ital CMECl<S SPECIFIED IN w.rranty 11 ~ .. to Ill T.D. H VICI COllt• °'In eddltton '°""'of Mid A<>NAl.O ROY ADAMS &di blCI lflall IP90lfy A~ Robel eon SCHOOi. OtSTAICT 9.00 AM • '()() PM IMdl ttlan '~of IN emount of lc 1v1L CODE S ECTION c:omplel-Of corrac:1 · :~,:.. ..... !,...., ., •• •d, ti the tllM Of RI c HA AD J AME s eadl """ ~ ltMI .. .., Tllla et•i.mtnt ... flleCI l ld DH dlln•· 10:00 from contrtctora not an.no-I.tie bid. m.o. ~·b'e to tM 292'-ll (~.oia., IN tlmt ot ~ .. , Tl't• b•n•ttcla ty ,.. ..... ·r·· .... Oeetr\ In""" to all IN otr· ADAMS forth 1n the IC)eClfleetton. with Ille County Cletk °'Or-o'CIOC* AM of the 3rd cs.y of Ing tile Wllltlthrougl'I Wiii not City ol COit• MW No .... 111 1ewtu1 money 01 the I unotot Md Deed of TNlt. by ..-.,. w ,..~ taln rMi Pf°'*1Y altuateel In Cc>&acutora of the -Any end• exoec>tlona to the ange County on .Juty 25, Seotember 1eee be aocapted propoH I 111111 ,,. con-l)nfttcl $tat•l an right 11119 reuon of• btMCll or o.fevll 81wd.. ..,_. -CA the County of Orengt. Stitt 1•t• of Mid Otcedtnt epectflc:•tfone mu1t be Clear· l9&e ~leoe of Bid Aec91pt: 00 YlflllllO ltOAllO, ., ll<lltecl uni... ~feel end Int.,..., conveyed to In the obllga1tort• -.-ec1 ~IS).......,, ofCellfomia.petl~• ROBERT M VlEAiAUS, 1y In the blel, encl ltllur• to ,,1 .. 1 PurcfllllnO Dept .. 1915-8 CarelJfl I . l leoller, by tuCll u1111ar1 eMcit 1•nel now 11.io by 11 und« tll•••bY ll•r•tofora u Pv :- ecrtbed. loilowt. to wtt: Altomey •• 1.-. 10101 ... forth tnY "'"' In Ille Pvbl"'*I Orange eo..t &Nt SttWt COit• Meea. CA ~ ... Derectw c.ath. Of blOdcw . bonCI .. Id Deed Of Tf\'tl In the ec:u1.o •NI dellY9fed 10 the bllalled .,. eo.t PAACl!l 1: f.n undMOed Slater AvtorlYCI. Sutt• 111, 1p•cllloat10C1• 111111 b• Dally Piiot Auguet '· 11, ti, ProJ•c t ' ld•ntlfloatto11 Put>tlahed Drano-Coal Tl'le COtllttctor 111111 1n pto~rty neralnaft., d•· u~9'Q"9<1 • wrltt91'1 Dae-~~=.Illy 21• ~ • 1 17~ Int.,_, In""" to Fountain Valtty, Cl. 92708. orou. nd1 for re19t1lon of Ille 25, 1918 Name· CARPET FOA CALI· o.lly PllOI Augutt 11, 18. tN ~manoe ol 1"41 worlt. ecrlbecl fatatlon of 0...~11 end Ot-~ L°' t of T,_, 7173 M per (71') M3-43H Att~t) bid M-2)3 FORNIA, OOlLEOE PARK. tNt and lmprowrnet!I•. oonlonn1 TAUS T 0 R Z (EV man<! tor Sale and Wl1119" ---------~&..,;.;.· Map lller'aof t.cotoect In for Co-EJc.outore E.llCl\blClatltleet!onlllN HARBOR VIEW, KAISER. M2~ lo ltle L•bor ~of Ille l(VIATICOVSr<Y PIRJO not!QeolbrMChlnclof a6ec:-P\11.JC NOTlC( 9ooll30t peott21tndU Pvbltahed Orange CoMt Mlllal'ftttand~of rtll.ICNOTIC£ P O MO NA, NEWPO R T St1t•Of Callfornt1 and othef VA.l5ANEN 11on IO CIUM Ille llnder· -------------°' ~ MllPI, In DallY Plk1t Auvuet •. 6, 11, a lt penon1 and partlH HEIGHTS & N!.WPO IH l'\B.tC NOTICE laWI Of lhe Stat• ~ c.11 BENEFICIARY CON· llGflecl 10 Mii MIO P'OC*1V AClTTIOUt ._. .. IN offtce OI the oounty ,... ttt41 MT 1•9 lnt-ted In '"' prOC>OMI If '1CTTnOU9 MllMH !LEMENTAl'Y SCHOOU fofnle appl<•ble thef•to TINENT AL LEN04NQ SEA· to Mtltfy Mid obl!OltlOnt MAm ITA~ ocwder tM blCI II by. OOfpO<t tton. NAm ITAT'lmMT Ptaoe ~ .,.. on ... MOTICI wtttl Ille U~lort only ot VIC!.. INC and '"--"• the unc:i.t· The 'ollowlne ~ -PA..cil. 2 unit 71 II etatt the l\4WNI Of the of· T,,.folowlng pereont.,. Pvrdlealng Dept , 2"5-.1 ""'1'1NG IMOI II.ct\ vetlatlonl ti may Cle ~ NCMl"'lb« :or alQnecl oal.WS Mid notaot 001nQ ~ M 111own upo n tha Con· __ .,. MftTIC£ ~ wno C4lll llgn en dolng bullMtlll BeerSt,...,Coeta......_CA NOTIC ( IS HIAllY ~uir.d tJllOar lllt ~at 1983"'""1' No 13-512891 l>tMCtllndOf 8'ec:tlortto be S IO N HOLDlAS OJ ~ ~ '°' Trect ~ ""' 1 agreernant on behelf Of the T J p MANAOEMENT, 92921 0 l v ( N 111 1 t ••• , • Cl atetut .. ~I to wfllc;h OI C>mctal A9cotd• In IN ot recoroect Maret\ t t , ... -AMERICA, ,~ 1 ~ 1173, Mid Ptan be1nO ,. ..... __.. c:otporatlon end wtletller 3031 1 PeMO Oat Valle, NOTICE IS MEAEBY ~tor f\lmltPllng .. pr00Mdlf'l9t llereunOer _ 1 !1oe of the Aoloorder of 0. lnltr No M-11•431 of Of· Tustin, c.ttt t2t10 c:otded In IOOll 10•0t . .......... mor• than one of'llcer mull Laoun• N.IOUel. Calif 92117 GIVEN tll•t Ill• •t>o,,.. iabOr, matertela, equipment, u.-en and° WNC'll Ila._. not ange County. ~II Aeoofdl In IN offtoe °' Ol•to Leon Atugo Pegaa 115 to 3M of Otftc:lll lf'tmMO •I algn. ll tf'le blCI It by• PM· fery J fi r-tnioan. 30381 named Sctlool o.tric:t tor tran1porta11on anel 1ucl) beat\ 8'.lpet..oeCI by the MIO dMd ~ t"'91 Cle--the Aecotelef ot Or•noe ut•t lfMC>wn, TUtotln Aeoofdt of Orange eoumy, • rTD "°· ,.. ........ .., Ot • totnt ytfll\K.. PaMO Oat v elft. Laguna Orenge County. c.Mtomta. °''* teclllllte .. may be,. PfOYleton• Of Ille l •bof tcrlbte ,,,. IOl!OoMnQ COUl'tY Cellt 9MIO taldunltt"""..rd lot~ NOTIC E tS HERE8Y 1111e tlle Nmtt tnC1 ad· NIQuel,Callf 92177 ectlng by attd tlltOUgll 1\1 ~IOf lnttMlttlonof~ COO. PY"'4Wttnc. to llt>of LOT 5-4 TAACT 8"9 IN SllON19 wlllbem.O.,bul Thtt ~MM tt OOtl funt1etdttOrltledlnttMlt9'11'• O IVl!N tllat U•l•d or ..... ot .an general pert• Tiii• l>vt ln•H l• con· Oovtmlng &oerd. ~ "'O\l'tft'llll1tl •t G!Mr Pwt.;, "'"' be 0....,, onty tn tl'ltl niECIT'rOFIRVl. NE COUN· W!ll't0u1 ~I or -· duattcl by • ......, ..... 1.,_ DecMtatJon of~ pt~wttlberwcaNtedt>y ntrt lnc:l 10fnt """1turwt If ducted by al'l lndlYldulll lftet fef«'red 10 M "OIS• 12&0 Oltler Ave , to.11 m.annerpto~b'ttaw ~OFORANOE $T4 Tf 0 F r1111y t~Otlml)lled,,. nentt. CondltlOnl. """ .. tM City of Coett Mtaa to the bidder le 1 101• Tery J p F1n1Qen TRICT", wtl rtotl\ltt up to, Meaa, Callfomla. will be ,. No bid 11\d be ClOMldenld CA1..IF0 ,.NIA A$ PFA MAP oer~ 11111 0011111 01\ or lAOf\ ~ ltttctlOnl reootdtd ~ 'Mt TM City Council, .. 0 PfopfltlQ(INp Of anott\ef Tllft •t•t.,,,.,,t ... llleel t>ut not .... lhan tN ~ CelWO by the City of Coet• \H\119• II • mMM on I blan~ RE.COROED IN 8()()t( ,5$ 9f!C\llTlb<tonQm to INY 1"'9 TNe _....,..,, - btr I t•'72. In 10C* 1~. 9oll 1200. Coete MtM. 0-. entity tNlt doee tlullntal wtth the County Cletk ot Or e111tc1 time, a.led blCle kif Meaa It the oftlce of lhe torm lllml-'*' by the City ot Pt.OU 3t TO 43 lfttl ltolT\llnl"9 ~ M'!I Of wttt1 the Cownty OW. Clf Ot· .._' M7 INS Iha modi-1orn1a 0212a.1200. on or under a flc1tttout t111nt tl'A ..,. County on .My 25 the -d of • contrec:t !Of Cletk. n ,. om. Coeta COlta MMe Md mllde In C L u s 1 v r O 1-,,. 1 5 the not 11 ..awed b't ...cl .,. ~ on Alf 2t _:::.:...:.-----------------lblel lflall be In the real nerna 1Nt the lbo¥I protect MtM. callfomla. utitll the e c:coroa nce •111'1 lh• CfLLANtOUS t,1AP9 t~ Cl...ct of l'U91 wn11 in-... tMe I ot Ole bidder "°'"" • '*"0-,,,.. teen bidder f'l'IU9t 1111t>m1t ~ Of 11 00 • m . AuQuet Pf'0¥1!110n• Of tll9 ftrooouJ TH! OH1cr OF • H u "" Ml<I oote ~ Id-,,,_ A claulfled ad Is an easy way to Mt your 118~ •OllOWfnO 1t1ow1~ Pv~ 0r.,. eo..11wtt11 MCfl bid oertlfleel or 29, t'" ., ~ 111'1'1e tt1ey \,._"''"""""" cou..,n AlCO"OCll Of nn<a 1 any . ~ IN ~l:llllNd Ot merchandise. and It's easy on your "08A (the llC11llOUI namer. o.ily Piiot Augu•l • I I 11 ... c:Mc* ~ to ... be °'**' ~ ~ l II b•CIO.• mutl I>• S AID COU"IT'Y ['ICC " ....,.,. Of I 0..0 OI '""' ~Noe ...,,. • pt~ ~. no fie· 2$. teM Ille DISTRICT Of . blCI bOncl r..o tolOIJO If\ the ~ nun ~ 1no 1110 P••· T~EAHAOM 4 l l Oil ...... CllltOet 1-"C 911~ 2& l wallet, too tlttoue ftttfM "'811 be l..cJ M·73A In Ille IOtm Ml tottll In the c II •'" b.,. ' •• '. Q qual•tiea .. •eovir.cl by,.... GAS "IN[lll.\lS ANO "' I ,, ,,.,_,. ""° ot ""' M-no ~~=-------- .1 an ... "' \c lD )D • I • - J 0ranot eo.t OAJL V PfLOT/ Monday, Auguat 11, 1Ne ICllNEWS .CHEWS LAWMIE TIIPP FAMll Y ~TI ~ • •~ ''From Hell To Teus" (1958) Don Murray, Oitne Vn. lff)MOYIE H "Sb Wiik.i" ( 1982) Dudley Moen, Mwy Tyler Moore MOVIE MCMMD OlllfUSS "STAii IT ... (I) I t!U. NO. 4 I$ 615, t•IS, IHO 10 ,_ I Wat DCUf STIXO "AUHS" (I) l:45. UO. 7'.30, lt.15 JAca lllCHCUOll mYl.SYlllP "IUITHH" (I) 11'45, ns. s·•s. H O, 10 IS 70 ,_ I TUCll DCUf SIU[O "IOWAlt TIE MCI" (PC) II J0.140, .... 'IS, I JO. It lS omll1 "fUCIT Of Tiil UV1UTOI" (PC) lllO lll,JlO,SJO 1ll tlO Oii CUSAll "Oil CWY SUllEI" I•. l.00. S.00 (PS) 1:00, HO, 104S edwards souTH COAST PLAZA 546-2711 llRllTOl AT SUNflOWEA 70 WI I llACI DOllY S 11J(0 "WEIS" (I ) 11 lO. MS, S 00 HO, 10 JO ' ruai DOllf mmo l OM CllJIS( "TOP CUI" (PC ) lHS JOOS IS 7JO to l(lT( ma "IUTllL£SS PEOPL£" (I) 12 JO 2 lO. uo 'll. I lO, 10-15 edwards BRISTOL 540-7444 8111'UOl AT MACAATHUA SANTA ANA i -~-·l~ ~OMIDfllO "IACll TO SCllOOl" (rc·ll) I 00 J 00 S-00, 7-00 ' 00 10•45 "TIUSFOllHS'' (re) "fllHY Tiil 131' PAIT VI" (I ) Ulr.4 lllACCJtO "UIATE IUD II" (re) IH SJOOSIS 1 JO us •All£ [l)WW)$ "A FlllE MESS" (PC) 1200 200 4 00 I 00. I 00. 10 00 4 rue. DOllY s TIXO "IUTllL£SS ,EOPL£" (RI ll lO l lO HO 620115.1010 edward1 CINEMA CENTER 979-4141 HAll80 111 l l VD a AD AMS MEIA VEllDE C(NT£11 TA II·~~ IL C .. "A Fiil 1£SS" (Pel 11~3105.lO 7309)0 Ttw IWltS "llOTllllC 111 COllOll'' (I) 12 0 .llS.SJO 100 1015 MA rnn •ODPICll "fElllS IUEWl'S DAY Off" (PC· 1 l) I 45 4 00. I IS I JO, IO•lO ·•tmlfOlltiS'' (;ci 11 00 14S llO 5 10 1·riilAY TIE ll" , T fl" fl . m n. ST'llID JAca llCIUSOll "•lAITHH" (I ) I 00 J IS S 45, &.OI, 10 00 ltw tlUIS( "TOP GUI" (PC) l lS. 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HS edwards EL TORO 581-9500 £l TOllO llD AT TWIN ,.(All S Pl AZ A 4 TtACll DOllY STIXO "WEIS: HE IEW IOYIE" Il l II lO 115 S 00 I 00 10 JO Ttw IWllS "llOTlllC Ill COllOll" (") 12-00. Z lt Sot. 1 JO 9 4S 4 llACll DOI.If ST(Jl{O IOTl lall "IUT•l£SS rt0Pl£" (I) 445 645 I 45. 10 JO IOYl STlID IACI llCll.SOll "llWTIUll" (I) I JO. 4·00. 6 I~. I JO. 10 40 8UllC CDWMOS "A Fl•E llSS" ('C) 11 JO. l 4$, S-00 1-00. HO. lU S 4 ruc:a SlmO "IOWUI T1£ _... (H ) 1 • JZJ. Ht llS 1•• • iuca tao "T°' CW (PC) 1215 1• ·~ , ...... I WHHl. "'FORl\JNf ··-~ PMIMGAZIN! l'MmMLOfll ~8HADOWS •NEWS MOW "0.th Of Mtrio Ricci" (No Dltt) -r:ao- 1 MUSIC FUTIVAI. SHOW PNCE•NCIHT WHArt HAPf191NQn S1,CIOO,OOO CHANCE Of A ~ M"A"S"H NEWl..YWEO GAME Wll.DAMENCA MCUUOHUN GROUP 8,D.ATLAAGE EJIPAPDY TOM JONES NEWS WASHINOTOOH mMOVIE H "Crtckera" (1984) Donald Sutherland. Jack Wlf<*I I EVENWG AT POPS AMENCAH MASTERS PRAISE ntE LON> "Alt Lew'' (ttlt) Mtll•M S Anderton, Doug ~ ®aMWE t * * "Once \JPOrl A fine In MW!. ca" (1114) Aober'I De Niro, Jtn. Wooda. ~~ .. (1979) L..Ken Bacall Oletlda Jecbon. . Cl) 000 OOUPU - Cl) FAEMTALE THEATAE I =~~. PMMAGAZN HONn'MOONEM -t:OO-• (I) KATU AWE 1-6 llACll DCUY SlOlO "AUEIS" (I) 10 .00 TV reporter's latest dllty involves opening the male 1 JO. ltU IOHll CUSM "Oil CWT SUllEI" 12.JO, l JO, 4 JO (ft) ,.,., HI. ltlO 4 ~ACll O(UY ST£JIO Tell CIUISt "TGr CUI" (PC) INS,) 15, HS, 100. 1015 IACll llCIQSOll m n srmr "IUITlllll" (I) 12 15, l JO, U S. 7·00, t IS l(TT( Mlll..IJ "IUTllL£SS rEGrl£" (II 120. 2.45. u s '45, l4S. )0 JS 4 TUCll DOLIY Sl'Of.O "llOWAlt TIE DUCK" (re) 124S, ) IS, HS 100, 10 IS TOM IWllS "IOTIUIC II COllH" I 00. J lO, '-00 (PG) I.JO, 10 40 IACll lllCltOl SOii "IJMDID" (I) "TIAISFlllH" (re) NJllU Dill TOM IWICS "IOTllllC Ill COMMH" UJO JOO 515 · 10 10-00 !K l ' TlACI DOllY S fm 0 aM.£ mwaaos "A Fiil IESS" (rC) I IS. l JO 5 lO 1 JO t lO Hy F RED ROTKENBERG A,.T.........,..Wr!Mf NEW YORK -Bob Berkowitz sa)s he's tired of "men becoming everybody's favorite punching bag," so he's created a rare television news beat about male behavior, attitudes and problems. Berkowitz. 36. former ABC News reponer and onetime White-House correspondent for Cable News Network. covers his gender for NBC's "Today." a program watched mostly by women. "Most 'of m)' mail comes from women. The)' wanl hllle. glimpses of us. The) want to know what makes men tick." Berkowitz said. "Women are more cunous about men than the other wa} around. Women will pick up a men's magazine. like Playboy or GQ. but how many men will read Cosmopoht4n or Vogue?" He said 200 colleges offer courses 1 n men's studies. but most of the students are women. Steve Friedman. executive producerof"Today:• said Berkowitz is a counterpoint to Pat Mitchell who does "Woman to Woman" segments on the show. "We jokingly call his pieces 'Man to Man:" Friedman said. "We're always trytnJ to attract more men without turning off women." ABC's "Good Morning Amenca" also is tapping the mate market with pieces on men in the workplace, health and fitness. and men's fashion. Some possible upcoming Berkowitz stories include men and hunting, men and their love affairs with cars. and men in retirement communittes, where they are a mm- ority and m uch in demand. On Tuesday. he'll look at baldness, a repon that will include ''Today" weatherman WillardScou who some- times forgets to wear his toupe on the air. Bcrk0Wlt1's goal 1s to get men to underst4nd them~lves better and to show all viewers that many women's issues have another. less-reponed side. Like rape. "Women are the pn- mar) '1c11m, but there's a second v1ct1m -the boyfnend. the husband. the brother. the platontc fnend;· Berlcowitz said ... He feels impotent. He feels ·confusion. rage and de- pression. Marriages have broken up over this." Berkowitz calls his different per- spective .. consc1ousness-ra1sing." then berates himself for using what he ca lls women's-mo"ement lUXUltY THfATIHS s S TOD~v· IM ~s ONL y WALK-IN * $2. 8u,1ln M•\lnHf * •no ed b y ( ""IDAY THE 1STH ~A .. T •I") 0 2:20) (2 :15)4 :10,:05 1 :00 .. 10:00 l"l[ .... IS •U£UERS DAY Off (N--1~ AT ( 12:30) (2:4 5 5 ; IS 7 :30 a. 9 :4 KARATE IUD U (PG) (12:50) (3·001 5 :20 7:40 a. t ·$5 A80UT LAST NMIHT I") AT IU:4S) (J:OS) S:2 5 7 :4 5 a. 10:10 -CINE·FI GONE-SP£AKERS ARE BACK JTADIUm [;J ill 1110 !Stlfllt "'" Stof•W"' HOWARD THE DUCK (PG) Phnl Co-Hit 8.ack To Tht Future (PG) ""IOAY T .. tJ'TH M"T • f"J Ptusl CrHPt rs (R) s terminology. "I hate 1t when Alan Alda or Phil Donahue call themselves feminists," he said. He wonders how Donahue and Alda became spokesmen for men. 'Tm a big fan of Donahue's. He's opened up areas on TV that people said were too provocative. But what bums me up is his constant putdown of men." Berkowitz feels it goes beyond Donahue's technique of stirring de- bate by playing the devil's advocate. "On his show, women are always women, but men are men sometimes and males other times, like they were some kind of laboratory experi- ments." he said. Alda became associated Wlth the women's movement through his vocal suppon of the Equal Rights Amendment. "But the trad1ttonal Alda role was Hawkeye (on 'M-A-S- H'), and he was a workaholic, sk1n- chaser and boozer," Berkowitz said. Today, men have more leeway to ex press their feelings and pan1cipate in raism~ children. Television has altered the "Father Knows Best" traditional dad working and having all the answers, while mom stays home and wans for her man. Berkowitz noted two current role models -Alex Karras. who plays Emmanuel Lewis' adoptive father in ··Webster." and 8111 Cosby as'the father of fi ve on "'The Cosb) Show." Berkowitz. the son of t"-O Nev. York Cit} cop<; who became psy- choanalysts. l'i mamed to Mcmlee Cox. news direc tor for three AB( rad\O networks. They have no chil- dren "We have a real 1980s rela- 110nsh1p." he said "She's an ex- ecutive making more money than I am." -tt:05- ASIS Timothy Dalton T.Dalton tobeNo.3 Agent007 BEVFRLY HILLS (AP)-Bntish actor Timothy Dalton has been issued the next license to kill as James Bond. Agent 007. studio official~ announced Dalton. 42. who has performed c lassic roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company. was selected to play in the next Bond film. ·'The Living Dayhghts," producer Albert R "Cubb)" Broccoh announced Wednesda} A Welsh nauve. Dalton v.111 suc- ceed Sean Conner) and Roger Moore a~ the durable agent in the films. which are released through United Anists. Actor George Lazenby ap- peared 1n one Bond film.-but never stirred up enough heat for a return 4 rue. OCUY STEREO "UIATE llJD II" (rc1 I JO HS 600 I IS 1010 STANO •v llE f"J II 10} (3.20) 5:20 7 ,20 .. 9:20 rruoNT Of' THE NAVllDATO .. (f'Q) Pluf Co·H lf SIHpln9 Buuty (G) .-----------------.. engagement. BCTTl MlllU "IUTNL£SS PEGrl£" (I) 100 JOO SOO 1 00. t·OO 10 45 4 llACI( OOlBY SllR£0 rOM CatlSC "TOP ~" (PG) INS. l 15, HS. I 00 IO·IS ·-~~~~~~~~ "IACll TO SCllOOl" (rG-13) ~y TldSOAY 7-00 9-00 10 45 edward1 SADDLEBACK 581-5880 El TOAO AD AT llOCllflflD El TOllO ·r .. ( ) 12-00. I 0 l JO. S 10 "Fl1Hf tltll PAIT YI" (t) 1 IS. t 00. 10 40 Qto• "AIOUT IJST llCNT" 1235 l 00, 5 IS 7 45 10 10 (I ) "FUCNT Of TNE HYICATOI" (PC) 17 lO 1 JO, •JO 6l0 IJO IOI~ Ulr.4 lllACCNO "IUIATE lllD II" (PC) IJO J U UO 115 1015 IOltl CUSM "OllE CWT SlllH" ll OS ttO CPSl 400 IOO 100 1000 R<D(Y OMllDflLD "UCl TO SCIOtl" 1140, Z40, 440 6 40 UO. 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JAION lMJ 411 ..OC.IC'I AC.AllCMY J1 OHi CMZY SUMMH1"1 ltUNNINO KMIO "' IACK IN TUININO (Nf ..OC.ICI ~y J1 I.ACK IN TRAIHtNO 1N1 JOM CMM1 WAU ......,., TOP OUN !Mt PUINf Of M MAV*TOl(Nt HOW=-~~K IN! AllOUT ""'' "'°"' 111 All""° llMITY "' IACIC TO ntl nnuu.,. ORANGE <?Ml U U Jllrl & Prf a ~ l, ... .-&ln .. TOff,..111 2. ~UI 'MAIMll,...111 A.UIHS 1111 i . Vlttlll# 1111 C~NDO I Lo HABRA .. ~ .. :u llll. ! • . . . "* ClllMt I. ,_M181 .. TOff ... l.tt 2. CLUI 'ARADlA,,..1ai i . VAIM Ill -l!ICM'I TOP GUN""' HOWAIO TMI DUCK ~ l(AltAn IUD 'AJrT It {NI IACX TO ntl fV'Nllttl'll NOW PLAYING COl'Tl llUA (!1--C-Crw '19 .. ~ •• nl'OllO fit•l"dl~ 51 YlllO OAllOf• GllOVI (O..-"t<-.OO \JO...: •MlllAAU (_ ........ S>IO , .... •Wl"-'Ttll (-c;....... ..... ··~ -..... ,_ ,..., ..... ,.,. °"" .. 1:11 .a10 ~ ~°""'"' 1»4710 .... D&."'TDt '' ,...,_ .. 'A wonderful . " expenence. David Sheehan KNB( TV '.\;( ) I I I I :\( I I :\ (~t >\1\lt ):\ ...u rlTlllCI u-.... ~;:t ··" t '•V!:N .. ... "' ...... ... ,,,,.. &Y n _,,.. .... "'. -I •• "'-"""' ClllU•ll --w tlll#TOll ... ...,. ... ti • , . ' ClllTO .. IA -.. t.-. ... ... ~-~ .......... ... ..._llO(_ ..... >40'1'M ---Y,t ; ~ Thinatfun under the a1n --1'Hl•I U-•l..W _,_CBllll .,..,... -.. ~ .... l -w ... . ..,. --~ -wt~ -...... --~ •cm -.... ,. ..• -·-·· ...... .-~ •llJ-•mt ~ WIWWW¥•1.., .... -•1•m l'tcft ~ •• "' .,_ 0..111 CIWl'll "''""--··--=m• ---·· ~ 1111n n • Several other performer'i, includ- ing lnsh actor Pierce Brosnan. star ol the "Remmgton Steele" 1elev1s1on senes. had been mentioned as being in the running for the part Brosnan. '5, had takt•n up resi- dence 1n London. apparentl> in the behefthat he would be the next Bond. Hts tCkld!>I On !>cm·s. which had been canceled, v.a!> revived for a fifth season after h1' prospects as Bond were w1deJ\ n:poncd "It would he a he to~\ he wasn't disappointed" b) not getting the Bond part. said Bro!>nan\ publicist. Dick Guttman "lt"scena1nl) not a traged} because he has SC\ eral other career op- portun111eo;." Guttman said. adding that the actor would have no com- ment "because he did not think It would be gentleman I} ·· 1111n 8TBllP .IACI NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marriage. Some people don't know when to quit lleartbum OW PLAYING .... _..,"""' '""''Df lllT• .... ·--·-.,._ cmfl-·-·-r-1\1 .... """' ......... ~ .... ""' ....,....._ r-°"""r-"'''111 ... ._ :--c-.. IA-•.....-u1M,t11 ... Jq ......... ......... &la .. _ --.... ,_.._.., I CALL 642-5878 IF CAWNQ FROM NORTH OllANGm IF CAWNQ FROM IOUTH 011ANGm COU>Weu BANl(eRO 759-9100 --~ -----.. ·· .. ·.· .. let U1 Ilia, Y11 Sell Y •• p,_,.,.,t Call Clt11tfle4, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. LAURA WHEELER c R T .., 11111'1 FmlT QUIET RESORT LIVING •SperkMng heated pool •Court yerd Ytew dlnlnQ •Vignette 880 .,... •Twlght dine In court Yf"d guet>ot •Sp.aou. Apet1meinte •YOUf own pnvtite patio •Gounnet kltehen •New <tow ten cspet •Lerve --41'1 doeM• •Gated~ prtlng With aton10• 4LL UTILITIES INCLUDED 112 BEDROOM FURNISHINGS AVAIL Sony. Nol*• u...,. •••• .,. 182l1Pltkllde Ln, HI .. , .... , ... prt ........ . ., ....... . "9ftlg. dllt;w ..... I 9'ow Ind HO PfTI 545 4115 .......... Aetno. dW••--• tltO¥e Ind NO P£T'S 145 4161 ._IMHO N!W 21r 28a cll06Ct .,... petiO, O-· ea-MOO lie No !*a 780-17 t3 or &iu-llOI Or-. Coal DAILY PILOT/Monday. Ai!O'* 11. 19te * 87 $A/l 1NtO SAVINGS _4 lines, $~60 'S'° 7 days... I with pre~ayment • Prt'41• p ONLY, No Reef Eltac.. Commerclel. Of Hefp Wanted WES~CL 1lf-g1_~1r, ... ~ ,., ~ P'4 • ;-, t • '. .. . • ~T.I. 1111 •• at 11% 2nd T D On Newpor1 8eedl . property Cell ~5500 , or E~ 780--0630 PP ........... w.tlP .... DD f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-1171 FOUND Vcty Myrtle St. Lag Bcti. bMutttut lg Aduft. grey & wht, ndl '*' SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION Daily Pilat ~ ~ f IS un ~ ~ an .ion ope ~ inc - l c 'f' ·I \ I j .. Or_,. COMt DAILY ,LOT/~· AUgUel 11. 1gee a.ii I,._. -,_ .... --. 11• ...._.,_ ... ca.wJO!!et Mel la1et 1111 Cl•/llltluutt ...... tsJI Wr1t1 till .... hnAtut 1111 lall WnftH ,.... -.rt t°'"oiee. --.11111JMT rn PIT iliii''mllT· * ,...... 11• it1n1aim u .... 1111• '.,.,... CS::= CC: wta. Or-. Att, C.M 0.-......... ~ 9eedt Mu.t " ~ to MnClle bOllllertt.,.., OCIPt y In aia... We .,.. MIRHnO tot .,.. Sii ~-... MW, u a E 0 0 , f I c E S3000 Cell ...... ·~ "9Mt14 Olfloa. ~ ~. lllEllATE phOM• & llt• bkPO BndalfMNon'WOf1d Wiii .... •'*a-tie Mt1:.,ertl~ Synt300flrm720-42H f\JANfTUAE & E~:-~M2IO l~::-'on:.~ .....,....-.eu0032' Wiii M1-1lt4 lt91nen~. ..,Hr,9ula&owe$4.711Hr. pereontowtetowodot HEAVV duty wHll· M!NT.CA:1"9'Tt-CATAUNA221'--t113 ec,,;;.,._.,,MWAAO BYIL ... rtl•IT P/T ... WIDID ~::=:cM bp'd, P"" Ctu'>. wwtect pl•nt apeolallet at •ldrfel bceltentoond. .... -.... :.-=lift Uled11ttte.pc19tOP tl\eSIOS °' ea..atM NEWPORT BEACH tnt~ now ror tM F0t aftelnoone.. cne.M 859--SMt/64&-3"4 . dey & eY9f\lr\O INftl In-~":m~ g:;~~· ~~ asoo1oao. 142-tt44 Iii UI fWI ti.II.ct k .... 7 5 Hoftde ~I!!..... loo6tlng ror • toUowt~ Poehlon•· ~~ ;1:, 1k:t1 cludln9 Wknd&. 41M711 uoe-n...Jpm en.ne 1 ..,. ~ BlllfY"IOW, Mlfl • t76 J5000IOl)O, ...._1'14 l~e:::..:~ p;t,,;,ry.,.·w"t':: JA. TYPIST . 4().45 Wf)M, • Clwlfled AdYet1116ng e::~~~sE?INPIZZA& INSTALLERS '°' IOU•t M.yt~ w-'* • %t M~ 122-937• ....... & A"* Ir\ L.eoune NV* Ing'°'• frtllndly, matur•. accutat•. Wiii train on ..,llllln TIUfiW ULll from $4-M ·~. = partition• and •o· ~J'o:"i:JC bOth COCl<!A SPANl!L PUPS Gr .. t-o'nlter/d~=-~ {714)4llS-1442 entllualullc pereon CRT. M .0047 oo FIT, ~•ble rnatUN LUIGI'S · 131..:M» cettOfl... Tool1 and 52&-5302 4 male 2 ttrnM &eeul. clu1 r.otr. ,, w/<*ltal ·~ to WORD PROCESSORS pereon for property The Ofange Cout o.itv tranaportatlon r•Q'd. ell bUff eoeor Champ eound oond. Witt! 0 I L~.:!,~ ... T1='~ jOln our team. Top pay, IBM P/C, WOfdll81, Wang, mgmt c:o With buay Piiot rurenlly l\U open-.. "-S.$4110 Colt• M... latti•• Hll llnee w/~I $1751275. $3250 ~7211 115 Orange Ave & 2111 ft.Inge ~1. n-emtl Oeomate, ~ltef. phonel, Mu.I be at>te to Inga or • full 8l1d part• 'or Hott & .. ~ ..... JANITORIAL SeMoe. bp o@H'Si&G;slCieFrMZ• 491-5903 HI~. W/ St.CM. No QOll•r. recent 84~895 $9.50-S 12 00 ~ Satu<dayt Mpm. ~~:P!~n~.::; Wlltor l Walt,...._ for ptef'd but not nee, Mutt ., & frtdg, frMI tr•, ... KITTENS-Fr ... Heelthy CORONADO 1& w~. aurg•ry on left r••r .......... 1 • 1 SECRET ARY • Perform d ~ menner • Actv.t1lll ct.pal1 t Day, Swtna & Graveyard be 1~ to WOttt _.... & c.flent oond. S350. mov• l hoUM trained e wtt1. yettow t\Ull, ~ fahaved), mlud, ,..i1•Y ~~••--routine dutl... Good mu11. 842-1803 Muat typeng45 Wf>M ":'~ thlha. 105"E 17111 St, CM. wtlnda. CM. 831-2128 Ing mu•t NII, 5;te..40H. 6•937-oz 13 X223, etter NII. rldnQ rtaoed S 1750 -::r=. ':'-on b~. 3 ~k~:.!4: .. ~ In !_Y_p.!_n_ow ~n~ .. _t•.~~~· 8SftEtllDll~T pr1o< t~ ... •><· 842·9920 EOE 1 a&• _ _ • Ult &pm/wtll)d• 557-4248. obo 55Mll1lv M-a REWARD. ~·:.4.::.u? w llftu --•w RECEPTIONIST -Type 50 HMdquanetl omc. ~ -·--· -·-• ~ • ~~t~ FHA/VA deetr•d. Top I llY ........ ,. POODLES·R·PEOPl~ .... tM .... ------_, _.,., •-•--We>m. front lobby. bu9Y tiurant ctlitn ,.... Im· c""'1ut telephone voice. Nllr'J, Nfll'Y + bOn\19 + Poodle pupa. Teecup1, sunrlMI Two tr~. 11.W board. Witt train exp«'d medlete opening for full Exc:ell•nt 111•1 plue 1~ ~wy 0.0.flte. Advencement US tll .. 1JJ Toy, M in. USO up. catbox. $1500. nt-o111 l!t!!J!!!t Requlr• 1tleute mo exp oper1tor. le OO-S7 00 time !*'manent r~ =!~on an good 842-8881 potential. Call GetY A. 3 ~SECTIONAL-Off wtit, ~2848 HOBIE 18' Trt, Nlt9. cat· ~ Jill In a.II ph .... of hoepltal TRCTern""'•"'s.Moei tlontat. Busy lobby and Clll Kathleen Olton tor In· Hu open!~ for FIT (714>M 1"344e 1ilnt cond $525. wllnUt SHIH TZU pupe Al<C gold box. bctl rollef, mr• i bitting. Ale, type. hall9 ,..... -• D I m e n 1 I o n P 8 )( ·• & •·-...... t ... MATURE WOMAN good ....,.,... lectmlque1. 4500CampuaOr,,124 • tervlew eppotntment. HOit ... / .. tr... •Ill.I WUTll eort• & end-tbtl _ .. pe b<lndi.1wt11te, m-. op S 1250 984-84- To car• for Infant & 2 Y' Mre. 'H;'~ 253-7324 852-3424 ewltchboud that re-842-4321 .. 1. 302 W' .... Ellll Calend81/Ptioto Seel'on•. S275, d.i rurn 2 twn ti quatlly. thick coat• HOBIE CAT 18' old. In my E CM home -Qulr• • Vf/lfY l*'IOna.tit. Altn 891-M01 for Interview. conv eotu, 2 tbte,daek 1 49&-7923 With trallef LIKE NEW FrT, M-F, 842_7329 II It.Ill nPtST Individual with front of· HA•l ll&IT Experienced only All 2 chra $525. 979--5385. I--• I la tnantl MEED reaponaible per.on B~ard crwecs :l••tlc p~-=·+ t~l!',You.t~~ ~pr~==al :::-: .... , PUT ahl~~~ .rol:~Jlpt. ~·~~~NI ·~~~~ ~.f_!~~t12.; ... ca I MSS ~~ ~~1 ~o :•O:: 1~ ~:"~ ~N ~or~~.,:,'::, dull•• ·~nowledg• of = ;:: 11;.1 :~': eoa~ ~~ 9i2828 223 Merine, 811t>oe 1a1anc1 train S-mgr et 2 t002 B;d;;, s:f. $495. Ceii j woulCi Ake lo Mi CObWid HOBIE SUPER lklYI 18' hm ~..-.'d. Cell M-rew1tdlng wort< In omc. word ptooealng MlpM Lovely otttce1, medl· w•-•u Pectflc Cout Hwy, H8 (7 t4)133-9097 DRUMS. complete wtth w/treller. box extr•, . ._.. -• and operating faelllty. Salary comm •1•xr>« ••-llT• •• _... trap c•M $100 Call good cond. 117&-obO. Pit Mon-Fr1 &80-8999 Wor11 4 da"" paid for 5 Call 831-0t49 ~IM/d~PtMal pkg Apply FuH-tlme, Part-lime. .,.i15 ANTIQUES-MUST SELL 557•1957 or 546-tS72 "3 5353 a.....-~a..t-11 ,-.,., -Sllll ...... Grinder Rettaurant N•"" .....,.t ...__ eofa -un 31 OIY9; no WMk-endl °' IDT. SlllnUY JOLLY ROGER INC Wonc tor 'TAXI'S 8obby11 53&-1884 21002 PCH • .o.v•'le ...... In lnline .,-. & .2.:sn""toti"'t ~wood alu a. A....au lllander 30' MKll, or""9 il!HiliOUM§iltkiiiEEillP111E .. R.-"'ii:;;::....,c;:.....,.;;, night• Selary c:om· exp lndMdual wtth good 110"'1 Giiiett• A~ Hott .. t new product. Our Huntington 8ch "s3'0o ~ saoo No oollect· eof~ and m«'7788-2918 r " • .... •-t equipped. w•ll matn- N B . .,. ... Englllh epeak· menMtat• wl •X!*lenoe. EngUltl end tetec>hone lrvtne. CA 92714 peep .. .,.. making It !Mgt Ing 3_.. hOurl • day .. ~ telned. Newport allp. Inn. Experience In all Send Reaume to Box #8, lklll•. ltrong typing a 250-0331 Call nowll 873-1520 ..... 1 9531 M~di thl'\I Friday •ft•~ IUITWIL UI. Tll 1U3 cRlcktRIHd,.. i In. $23,500. 846-2787 . .• Clo Deity PllOt, PO Box ...... .. .. ... ....... ph .... of l\ouMkeeplng. lS60 Coste Meu 92826 Shorthand .... p,u •. """"'' RECEPTIONIST •ll'TUS In ••IYlll* noon. 1turday and Sun-With 8 cane bec:ik c:uahlOn Grand. Raetored to orig. 1 -l• LIAlll lnci eooltlng $1200/mo · · In perton with rnume to Outgoing perion, tor Demonatrat• toya 1 glfta Major reprographlca & day morning. Call ct1r1S300/obo, 759--9261 A rare lhOWPleCef Muat '--• OOND Reeume to E. Berget. 1870 Mr Fuent .. et Robert hMvy phonM & mlll. now to Dec, l'IOme party eupply co., ,_1ng drlv· 842-4333, aak tor Kirk ... to apc>reclatel Value EXCELLENT Santa Ana Ave. II• A. Cltrical/Offk t 5400 8eln, Wllllem Froet & A.. Typing 55 wpm. Mon·Frl plan. no QOll, del or Inv. er1, M/F encouraged. lr~t ltllf I' UI... 0~ $25,000 wUI "" S22001080, S57-o442 Costa M ... 92827 lllT SllW IOCl•t•. 1401 Quall St.. 8~5. beneml ,,.., ll"Me ldMl lor HOMEMAKERS. FfT hrt. Co. benefits. Pllef . 11M 141...... $15,000 obo. Pvt P1y LIDO 14 with traller. >Om 'so Temp full-time poeltlOn, Newport 8Mch, CA 92&80 Auto Centre. 788-8011 tree kit. euppllet. & lrtln. PIHH bring curren1 330 . Bay St. COmer Unl1 a.eta w/table 854-2249 cond. Garaged, fully THCMn 4 good tyi>lng aklll• 1 mu1t, F" typist needed lor amall Karen car & phone neoaeaary. OMV. Apply at 2:M Flaher Coste M .... CA 92828 S75. Working ct...ic Pin-Grend Plano, 5'2" Kawai equipped w/Ot:IWI, 191 Pll--. &1• general office, .,c. Call Nwpl 1ppralH I 1hop RECEPTIOllST HOUSE OF LLOYD Av. C.M. Btwn 8-5 wtcdays Ball mllCtllne S250. Clll Grand -NMtty new -Mu11 r .... otter. 875-eee 1 Afternoon•. 5 Deya Susie 9·12, 873-9360 ~•~P· -;rih help~~u~ •• ~11: 114-978-1313X-1017 Apt Manager Cpte w/exp PUI am 111 llSllT atter Spm 875-e640 ucrlllee • Pleae call Ludere 18, rHtored 847·5284 H.B . .,.. bk ..... 852 8221 _ lmmed opening It ad · 1...,. TW tor t>Mutltul 30 Unit Gar· Live w/lamlly. Wiii prO\l\de OlnlAA rm teble & 4 chalrl, (714)384-2008 ctaale. 28' Loa. fig hull, ... llEE--&/P A/R png. """' • ..... agency. Bu•~ phonH . -·. den Aptl, CM. s.i•rv •kl pathl, aklt. transpo. ""' 11bern1ckl• me et. ,1.J _,_ ~ 1"5n t The Los Angelea Tlmea -• R & t>oa d & allowance all wood, 48". W/IMf GulbranMrt thMlr• chrch ... ".-1 Perm part time M-F, 8-1 f /Tap /T OLEllO&L Typing •klll• /wpm. rt c 1 r cu I a II 0 n T •I•. +Bonul+Apt. No pet• m r 60", Dark walnut S 115. organ. 2 manl, full pedal1. aplnaker. genoe. ~ Malallttat " 91 00 Coat• Meu. 546-8, 10 IF INTERESTED CALL olc •PPHr•nc•. Call mlfk.,llVI Program hU 642-49l4 Wkdyl 1~ ~~ ~~cjh~4 ~ 8c;~1 ~·; Perfect apt alz• 644-8817 wtnt cab, Laelle apkr, OB~~::-1 752•2514 1.AURA$40-8242 OebbteMt..()ttt.EOE. ,, ... \ mlntJ2500ob05'0-3722 or...,.,-.4 Tired l~.~·~ a OLEllOAL/llSIUICE WICKES FURNITURE llOEmtllST : o:~rr;:;, =:~ ~~~~~~5 (80l)649-660e Oen(Klm °$~~. !:~t~bi.t= Klmblll ConlOle Plano, 11,.,-,.-.. -=-:/=lkf~ .. =---.. -- Loan Rep R.E ucreq'd Int clalmeotc haaopenlng lllLFlllAY lmrnedlateFuH-tlmeopen· people. It you went to posilloneforServlcaSt•-Part lime dining chalra 135/4, 11199. Lowrey Coneole 7111 IBM Set-up t0< you In the for hard wort<lng mall/Ille Oetall oriented ~ ,...,. 1 1 n g LI g ht t y p Ing. Hrn S5.00/hr. $7 .00 tlon work. $5/Hr +. Call Ytrifrfq llt"I wrought Iron end tablae, Ofgan 11900. Both l<lnt tlekl + Trllnlnn. Call tor Clerk Gr .. t llartlng pos '""""' plNSanl teleptione voloe, commlnlon '°' NCh Ille panv an 3pm 846-5780 S 15/~ am/Im stereo oond Mu11 ..,, 676-1857 JET SKI an appt n0-eoe1 Chuck w/oppty tor edvance-ph on• P• r •on a I It~, c:ompuler Input. wllllng to Ind quallfy tor our at· ~., NO SELLING I 2 Cleftc• walnut cab S 115. o1i l<AWASKJ 440 ment. Exll beneftta. New lmrned ~Ing 573 trai n Apply M ·F trktlvebenefltepackage •AUIMl&DS needed to ~lfy tale-pilntlnge 110·1250 ... IJTZllSPlllT GOODCONO ... lcal/Dntal Sil! otc: Slleryto SrOOC)lmo U>th St. M 9·30-230. 201 E Sand wtlletl lnctUOM medlCal ·••Pii..uas phone Of'd.,. HOUfl)'. 739'-78t8Peula. PECAN,W/BENCH.1.IKE S1100.&42'-2t1& ORT-•• •-s Call mgr at 474-8217 Lf•u •••n••y Pointe. St• 340. sent• covetage than talk to us u-•• .,. -s Houre 5·30pm·9 OOpm. NEW s750 848-32" -----Ana 545-5333 loday. FOi' an Interview • ---Set 91>0am-1 ()()pm For nu~ 1111' llU . . . IU,./Detb/lttute_ - AH lhltt1 evlllable Sml IUllOAL P/T TUllU lj55 Frwy a MaeAnhur Blvd call 714-540--0301 Register now tor lhort and Interview call Irene •ft• F 11 t l;;ltt ~ TIU Conv Hosp near OC Metrlll l~ Realty Treln· EJCcetlent opportunity tor In Hutton Cent•) long tenn ,lob• nur O.C 5 30pm 642·5678 urn ure or every room. 1--iiiiiiii1i'--Falrgrd1 Call 549-Joe 1 Ing Centet In Huntington pereon with atrong WO<d --IUl man uus airport Mu.t be deJ*l· Call Judy 841-3908 N~ MOUNT I IHW ... btwn 9am-5pm Beach Nek1 a generel of-I processing & 0<g1ntza· 1 Rec:eptlonlat/S.er'ty for Need a ctlange? Jul1 lt&n· dable w/good referenoae Piil .-rlll l(INQ bed $85. Cotf• Bl.KE;f ~1 $250 tw"5' -pwrt11 Orest locf .EIT'L 'SSIST'IT flee person to wont a tlonll skills 10 work tor NB rHltor/developer Ing out? Went to become TAC Tempor91YSetvtcae nOllfOAI table & 2 and tablae. W-2;3-IUA..2522 $9400 876-0740-0eys total of 30 Hrs/Wk. smelt pr•tlgloua New-1 Cannery VIilage Rell~ aoooeulul? a.fore you 4500Campua#124 Local P•t Contr04 Com-bl•cll. modern S250. _____ ........-___ _ Caring Ped<> olfloe Melllng 7 30•m-1·30pm 2 weekl port Beech l •w Firm I ' 873-3771 I do anything clll Eldon at 852-9424 pany need• route tech-Gr .. t Cond M&-6306 PEUGEOT PV-10 s!~~5~~!~'is· outgoing, a1er1 a telented I a montn Salery SS/Hr Contact Jean 644-9190, ifiinlllll/IEITW 759-4830 and ftnd outlll nlcan, -tr1ln. Clll Mr. MOVINGI Bdrm Mt• 11 V1tu1 frame, Wetnmenn Call 842~ 1u111ant, w1tr11n non Flexible houra the re---llUTWUTlll 0111 RlmS Taytor. between a-12 11 ..... 11d 1 -~· ... /lo • t>ra.k•. i yr old. good RDA. n-amk Newport melndef of lhe month. lfl lfC • P/T Full time LMrn property 971MSQ21 "'' 1 • ....,....., 119 ... t. c9"(I $400 837-7918 9'-5pm, Mon-Fri. c.n1., 644-ot11 Call Deb (714)669-9077 1Positlon avell, tor tn ofc: In mgmt apt rental bull-IUL IST&n OpenlngaNowAvallable Jampe, cnllrs. end tble. • • .,_ 1~~-------· -------Skin Care Cllnlc Apply In neu Herd work ing Earn extra cash fOf cse... PIMOT din rm w/hulctl, dinette ~rtlat ltMa IMS l lac. Trau,.rtatiell I ~~ tJ:~s~.h:f8mece1. ~:;:~k1~·~~hnpu:1~0 ~-· ~v:zJ~~H~~TI~~~~~ SIPlltmllUT :~id.:"~~ t=·, Ti: M t toR stringing Ua-Ca ilJ t n /Tulltn .••• ••• e ee •• •••• ee •••••••• EJCperlence ptefd. Some liiil V V VALLEY INDEPENDENT Reports to con1truc1lon very Reason 1 ble I Chine. rndl 0, xlnt/r• 1114 • • IFO CUll·P/T Seturdey work n.... d ........... N mgr , rHpon1lble tor 8~174 turbllhed. S395 OBO. Call 1----------• I \I< I I I< • 1 t • f •1 1 IC I I 'I I ' • ..,..,.Jver 1 •Y 1 ....... o supervising land dev Dwain. art &pm. 722..0473 1979 Apollo 33' ClaM A I Typing and 10-tley req TSL lllT 142· 1101 collectlng. no eollclllng. cons I prof, lnvolvtng Oak well unit S 150. Dinette Motor HorM. 331< ml. 440 • i\,l 1 : lh 20 houra ~.Apply ••••n••y Retell Mu11 hive d~d1ble grading, ....... 1torm Mt s 150. Petlo furniture In , lttrtt, llMtrtalet Dodoe eng. auto. fully : l T AN :-\ (; ·~ H • KIRK JEWELERS ---SIOIAl. mis car. truck or 111t1on dreln, water, concrete. $200. Cell 751~e .... equlp1, deluxe Int. CNIM, 2300 Harbor Blvd, CM For Nwpt 8ch Law Flrm Sll ..... EIY wagon end lllaurance pavlnn & ulllltlea, ~ pi e. p/b, ..__.,,.,, j--'-a, 2 e e -Varied reepon Gd lkllle ,... Cell 842-1444, uk tor ··• """"' 0 -BEO S15. headbOard KloH SW ScrHn TV _,,,.. ··• ..... • • ,1,1o1 11 ,111.,11, .ti • 11 ,.~, 1 ... 11 ,:: ,,, •. OFFICE OMlllU T.n 1 req. Call Jo at 844-1512 Expansion ot our CdM JoAnne Creney knowldedg ot 9Checlullng s10. gold demult love w/tuner New S3500, Sell roof a/c unite. 8.5t<W I ,P-T perm 10-2·30. M-F __ area store. ha1 creeled & OC requirement•. 6-10 seal $15, kite tble 3 en,.., $1500. Call 497.,.654 Onan gen, llland bed, • '•·1•t 11 1 .. , 111.111.1:!1 1111•11t p 11•tl11111' • Newpon Si les oNlce of IEOlnUY-F/T openings tor FIT. Prr, CASHI ER Full time, yr1 exp mandltory. com-wnt oak S50. end lbl wti1 5Ba. bet. kltc:h w/mk:ro • • • 111 dilld11 , ii. 11111, 1 1,. " I I : Nellonal Cori> w/plush For busy friendly marine salesperaons Mu1t be mature per eon wlll treln pen11tlon pkg highly oak S 15, 24 1-9590, M-F, Garatt hi" central vae, awl"lng, Midi surroundtnga. seelttng re-co Lots of phone 11 & outgoing & 1mag1netlve Apply In per1IOl'I Mervk competlve. no phone 5·30-9. w1tnd1 1rt 9 -llr•. Mu1t be...., to be • "111II\,ti1·.f , 11 ~. ""'' d ti• "1.1, .111d • sponslble. energetic. word procettlng nee Retell el(per helpful. Well Elee1rontca. 1870 Harbor call1. Reeumae to: Santi ROOMEY CHEST 01 Draw· C..ta lt11 1124 appreciated I S38,000 •• :,!u.d .. , ,. 111.·,f \1,1.i 1, ,11,1, 11111,1 , 11 1111 •. -1111roomea person 10 63l-8480 train. Flex echedule1 Blvd C M Margarlla Co. Attn: Con-080497-2221/4i4-4111 ""·--111 F d t JI 11 1tructl0n Mgr 22082 .>.A era & Outdoor Bar-8-REFRIGERATOR, Searl I-.,..-=-:=--.,-,=--==-=~=- : "111 1-111:: "11 lt 11111•li· : ~~~~19c:!:pe~~::~~ SECRETARY Pw:on~9'~te~~rt ---OASllH tonlo Pkwy'. Aanci;~ Oue 640-5848 18cu ft. Sp1cemuter '8lSTARCRAFT-TtHT • l«·li.iltl• "lnil• ,,.t111 1.,.1,.1 e expnec 833-2320 Statle>n4n 863-1200 ltTIEl'llllllO S1n11 Margulta, CA SOFA·PLAI08FT with lee m1ker Sf85. Tr~Mlr.gd=·~bdt • • _ lmmed opening In •d I I.IT·•• 92888 VERY GD S90 Kenmore mlcrowev•, .!..~ ... ,.,:. 72,..7 111 •1 111 ur •• 1 .. • • 1 .. 11.1 PAYROLL egencycrHllvedept Ac-IOllU SALES P/T LG COMFIE CHAIR NEW 11rg• t lze. nHr new .....-u~ --' • • eure1e typing 1kllla 50--60 IUnlque boutique need• 11 f\()'joj taking ~tlon• S80 2l3-592-5928 $185 Set 1983 N!Men M ILEY Tendum Axel : \\ • 11111 1 •''•fl, 111 111111•·'"' 1 ..... : CLERK wpm, good grammar. personet>Je. enthu .... tlc for 1 full time cuhlef P/T lllPlTll MIYll rlm1, 4 IUQ •• tltl 200 Hort111 Trailer, exoellent • ··It•· 11,, 1i11t111:: 1•;11.i , 1, ,1t 1.,11 • ,111,1 • spelling & proof reading ..,..lady. ACIJttehedule. I Mull ':i~~i. to take ~r-Needed to deflver tMI •bctlluttu IS SX/moet Datl4Jn1 $100. oond. new paint. tlrae, • I I I I I I l I • lmmedlete openings tor skills WP ei1p a + wllt Ideal for col"--student sponi y, •nerge c 1ttee11 lor the Delly Pllot. ATC Honda 110, u 11 k ...... ""'•1• .... c. *"500 • 111 "•11 • 111"'11 ·1 111' "111 ·' 111 e entry level payroll/Ille 1reln Oebbte641..0111 ThePleuu~.lrvlne andfrlendlyMotl'tet'•I• 4Hrs on Frld•y arter-8•rcaloungetreclln«S50 1195842-5459 OBO PPM~5- • ''"·'"' • f .. 11111-1•111!!1 1111 ,,tf,11 1 ,11111 • clerk Payroll experl~ Equel Oppt'y Employer 261..0S60 •growing company and noons. SS/Hr + gu •I· Bridge ctlallenger oom----------•--------- • 111,,1.11!!•' '""" 111,, • and 10-key helpful but I -ollera many benellte lowence Mull have r• puter. 1.2 °' 3 ptayera. Tr•••;;;•tita UTILITY TRAILER 20' • e wtll treln lndMdual with T ~ I l/T _. WJSISTMI Please epply et 225 E llable tranaportetlon llkenew$100 969-1852 _ _..._ _______ Flatbed. equipped to heul • '""" 1., 1,,1•1111 111 •• ,,.1., • llmlted eJ.perlence 1nd j tc aca H •ll Part-tlmeforevenlnge5-9 l7thSt.Co1t1M... Contect LI•' ··Smith EVERYTHING mull .go; Llttif al 7111 care. etc. Exit c:ono e 1 J 1 IHI 1 1111 • desire to leern Apply In SSOS & 1 weekend day. Apply l lSPlTOIEI 642-4321 EJCI 275 Meclntoth XL computer 71 Fl ERGLASS Olnnhy, 540-5288 • llJI. - ' I' 11 ' • persoon 9AM-4PM n TIOlllOIAI at Wlnt1eor. Fine ledlea ,.,._ s ....... nd. To en-$2000/0BO, c:l••••c:•I ..• • OR ... GE co•sT PUBLISHl .. G co • Tt1E J LLY ROGER, INC . Apparel St()(e In COSle <O•v "'_,. ·-.... gull• S350/0BO Fii-goOCS condition, towing ... ...,. ... , • An A n '• 17042GllletteAve IOutalde. expd COL. gd Mesa, Harbor Shopping phonet. pertodlcllly lhru SERWEESTAT.fON che/ UHS HIF1' VCR eyeS125/0BO 760-9554 lcttttrt-1111 • 330WB St • Irvine.CA drlvlngrecordToppay,Center546-2622 outnlghlBacl'telor'sApt A NOAN UOO/OBO.Y•m•h• '81SEARAY22' 'n bXICow1Rona.m • · ay • 250-0331 ~ellt~ 513 w 19th St. ' salary Great !or COi-, EJCper~I A:ty ~n /:". MT 1X 4 track recorder Expfeu crullMlf, loaded, XL mot()(+extra motor •• Costa Mesa. CA 9~ )26 : PrT2o.3ohriweek. tYPlnn osta 918 Plckupadureblebtcyc1e1or tege stu~enct 1~~~d7Y..()~h3l01e son er · · S350, Cannon T5035mm 270 hrs, mere eng, w/cues. 2-410 berrel•. EOE .. ., thoHwarm-wellhe< 1rek1 you wor" 9 ,_ -Sii-ii OLEll camer1 with 186mm 260HP. many 11tr11. ,_..... k ... 50 • • 1 & 10key Applylnperton Oe11nang1eontllecemera b 7621 Reynolds Cr H B 1 '"'"' Sl7,500,759-5004 "'"'·Mat, ten • -t • MervecElectronlc1.1870 equlpmenlyouvealwaye y watchlngthitclusilled I P/T Mon-Frt,8AM·1PM zoom S250. Tippen 000 759-t227or~5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • Harbor, C M __ J wanted Reed claullled pages I Rm ll P /T no e1tp nee. $4/hr. Pleue w • t 1 m I c r o w 1 11 • ACHILLES 1nnat1ble 12' MIF, OMV printout req, 1 1pply In person: S 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 M I k • Red w/Evlnrude 7.5 HP llZlll !H 'JI SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODA ~11 ASI FOR LOIS Your Service Directory ReoreeentatlY11!1 ...... : : : : : I : poeslblllty of becoming BOOKS ON TAPE 841~804 Ilk•~. $1450 7,500ml, S500/ob0 lull time, clean & neet IP-729 F11ed Sl. CM llRl.sf 759--5004 759-9261 pearence. tor 1ppt IU 1121 I VESPA PZOOE 8200 ml 10-2pm. call Virgina or • 8x tO w/IOOl lhed, drip eys Alum net11ng boet. 14' w/2 • • Chris 722-7023 SHIPPING & Receiving & ten. S300 ? Me-4083 ntt11ng ehlltl a traller, Cini 2-tone pnt, chrome, ESOllW IEOllOAIY Experienced only Top ulary & ben111t1 tor enthullutlc carM< Oflen· ted per eon T remen<loue et1vanQem9rlt polenUel lrvlne & Huntington Beech are•• Cell Gr etche n 8 30·5 . (714)848· 1255 EXCELLENT INCOME For home auembly work For lnlormetlon call 504-646-1700 Dept P-357 DEOmYE OASllEI Fof Fl Retell store Mu1t have e11ten1lve caeh handling and cu1tomtlf s e rvice e xp FIT w/t>enelll1 ALSO P/T Cashier E 0 E. 84.4-5070 FACIALIST & MANICUREST Needed NOWI Very good opportunity Rent or commlulOn Call Judy clerk.Mon-Frl,7·30-4.30, H ewellan P LUMERIA Jotlnllon 14hp, 1700 xlntoond.xtr ... mv11Mtl .. 75 hr to etart Ben-Plante. 5 & 15 gallon aae. catl 842-9755 S 1350 obo 4~282 mag ellta, near lrvlne Auto Flower1 In bloom CALL LASER SHELL. alngle men YAMAHA '79 750 Special Centre 788-6011 Metil 64~45 rowtng boet, excellent Greet cond, t7.355 ml T elemartletlng c o n d I I I o n S 1 1 0 0 $800/0BO S ••• E" •OIS Jotin Wayne tennl• dub 873-2832 or 875-5887 759--92! 1 ., fem memberthlp S500, lncltr1n1ferf .. 821-1503 Thr•8'ofnghys Settbelt-A•tt J.ada1im "ll NOW AVAILABLE or 213-885-5211 Ing, unllnk•ble s 199 ObO En91'getlc peoc>le ~ each 873-3830 to conduct • Metiletlng ~~W:Z~:.~h:~ -,-_--.. -,-,---7-1-SlUS I LWlll Study tor the Orange •-• Co111 Publlahl"" Co S300 Retrlg, Ilk• brand 1., ._.. -u -ALL •U .. ., new $250 631-9033 • -•-w-. NO Selling lnvOlved 40 H.P engine, lull COY9f, t llllU Pleuant phone voice a ll•Afr1 ltt•Hf lfl' trill« .. 000 873-581 1 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN ~~~!c,n~ct!:ri'~ Mam~;1~~~~J8250 24. CMectart, v8• g.... J91201~1B11EA~~ B100Lvo maller1, high school hull, deep V. cuddy cab, " • ...,. eenlore. college atudenta -NEWPORT BEACH VHS head l'\lnl grMt hac--.-..,..-w.ni--/---& moonllghtertl Houri: Tennie Club Membefet'tlp . 1 'NB d ' na t .,. C" Mondey-Frlday 5:30pm $750 THIS WEEl<l I Pey ;!=::,/otter a.2:~ck. P1rt1 H U to 9 9opm, Saturday Transfer. 875-3208 PllF o•• caE 24' Fl YBRtDGE. fiber , an AR • 9·00am to f:OOpm Siert Perfect tor apl froetlree form, sleeps 5, many ax-POL~H ONCE • Y""'"R et S4 00/hour plus ol f i.. s 50 F " """' bonuses Prlvete deak & 1yr d r..., 2 rig· tru. with trallere, Work uer Don 754-4359 phOne. C:Huel attire. ldelra 16 cu rt upright Irv S 12,000 (714) 539-8024 S75 Apt tl elec dryr. 4 WL I Drl /J Home worker• welcome. plugs Into 110 Onai llPf 28' SEA RAY Sundenc.r w•H " ~~ _ For llltervtew call Mary sofa 175 obo 87,_.203 1979, NEW ENGINE Ha 11ter 5 30 Mon ·Fri or Electronlca. lmmaeulete 9.3 Sat. II 842-5678. POWER EDGER s 100, prloed to NII, aak for Otck ... "° ...... power m~ S50. PWf d-250-8511, •548-8489 11• 11wn vec:uom 165. wUh-er/dry s t45 .. 846-5848 '81 s..tav 28' EJCpr... FAOTllY UUTI 842-4114 11mwani FULL TIME wlll trlln SHIP· llft na PI NG & RECEIVING Mull be ac:uba certified App ly I n p e rson Wiii train 873-3830 MAAVAC Electronic•. 1870 HarbOr 01 C M ••reka .. lH HELPt • FLOWER SHOP §iliucet Al I Salee/Delivery, exp req I llY ·-••-• pen time, flexible hra _......_. cen 8 30-ec>m. 640-2379 LIS tll-11H Openin&• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn· Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• P•JHlr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT TEA SERVICE-SILVER ~~~/ tk.0;!,9:1 a~ eu. MUT ENGLISH SHEFFIELD + slip & trtr 640-5078 Jttt.11 / ....... LARGE 8 ~. $376 2524 He.rbor Cotta M .. 97~5385 OTUT• M&T HYll l•l·IOU YALE FORKLIFT 3 11'09 Thll t>eeutlf\11 24' South mut 41< Iba cac> like Cout b~ l•unch , Tncb MU :;: ·=~ for qulcit ~~~ftr ~~ IOld.,!Y 1671 F-350. 151 ftatb;a. . ~ now '°' bay CNIM. .., • 4 apd, ee.500 ml. rtm 15500 obo. 84M223 Good .,,.,_, 1 owner APPLE 11. BOSTON WHALER 13' 15850 <7 l 4>M2·57 l2 Grn mon, duo dr. 1 mag 25 HP Johneon motor DODGE ·77 "'• Ton long ram. auper Mrlal c;ard, Cen1« ateertng, traller bed, equipped for tow, tlpeed up card, S 1.000. lnci, l<lt cond, 12750 low mlJeaoe, Ilk• new c:all OaYld 854-8745. Al l<lger oe~2el·S785 540-528e HITACHI HM3719 ROB ........ 97s-1997 'II TIYITl TllU 111 Analog mon. 19", .31 O.P.. CHRIS CRAFT 23' 'A. 4WD, Xtre ~b. 4 eyt, 1024 x 800 r• 33.3 khi W/traller, tuna tower, aulo tren1. A.IC. mag het. long '*' $1200 cell fighting ctlalr, VoN<> llo, wtii.JWlde tlr ... pwr dOOI' Devtd 854-8754. seooG/obo, PON trade locka, pwr 1teer, am/Im OAK COMPUTER DESK for carltNCk. MM130. 1tereo CIA, IHt wtll 58" tong x 28" hlgn GLS 12', 52 Elllnrude 35 Lio #3C06300 x 28" deep, w/llotl tor hp, recondllloMd, trl, 111,M c:tiblae a paper feed. H S enchor. J•ck•t1. etc evenlngM75-08M 1700 obo. ~ rtt tt Jn I INta FrH to good home iiRiiM'MiPO.,..R•t"°SO:-•+op-•m;:j,;,;:;,; FEMALE AUSTMJUAN loeded, NB INp, ownt SHEPARD M4-3e&e Irena, ~ Mii, S22K/ObO THEODORl ROBINS FO I D 1060 11a•101 11 •O CO\T& Ml\& 041 0010 o-533-5 t 15, MT34151 t4' V~abond wtth ~~ flllTl '11 .... p /I lander traMer, mulU-colot ~I A50 ObO Mita, CUiiom COYef, xlnt r~--~ 1_2-,.,....,._ cond. mut1 ... s 1200 080~9 ~..,.,""'...., .... ..:w= • FlAT '74 121, took• gd. •• M ... R * NM well, r9blt q , MW A«S/Pak> gorgeoue cwt tr~/fm cw. 1750 Super eOnct, lo ml, &yr obo 9957 Lv m.o wan avtlll, Mtvtoe ,.. FlAT '74 8pf(Mf, rune cord•. IH/purch .. e . greet, rtltt,,,.. top, tlf•. 1006900. Th6a ... onty bat1ety, St00/080. 121,111 8uun M2· 18Wew -M 81111 AAT 'IO BAAVA •llTI AU1o. IMver, ad cond, 1""' "'"·-"St NB 1 1200 obo 873-5895 ""' ~9300 · atter7pm&_._. HONDA '79 CIVIC Blue/blue Int, IOK ml, good lranaport6tlon. -==========1 Sl50 obo. 545-3231 1911111 HllFUI HONDA '12 CMc 15000X DEUV£RV DEPARTMENT 5 tpd, am/fm ceae. new McLAREN'S BMW ::. '1 =· ,r;:. M·Ftlllt, s-8 tlU CASH TALKS. 494-3468 1~~cJt. Mllll'llU1JI 71.....,l300 Lo ml, bJt cond, IMther. 21~1-1101 S10,500. 720-1950 BMW '13 320!, t>tueforay JAGUAR SOVEREIGN '85 1Mt8111c. 5 tpd, am/tm Amltveclt• "'· "' lthf ,.,. Oeelt, 1nrt, orig Int, 1nfr, Europe wheata, PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROlrT HlthUI Q11all1v ..,.In 6 S.•vlu lrlftlH #OTHI ""' H S E Coe•I Hwy N•"'po" S.•ch 675-etee ownr.-~•t eom! m~uttM, E~ 175-1132 oer1•. S31,500, 175-1581. 11::=======.J PtllllC NOTICE PlllJC NOTIC£ Plll.IC NOTICE TOPlll Piii For P.,,,.,..ed Mercedee 8enz 11111111111 Ull Top MerCedee Prtoee Paid CAlL PETER or AAY Mlllf•llTI .......... 213 Of 714137-2333 TOYOTA COROLLA '75 eng xlnt Nnnlng cond, blue ....... PtonMr Cale 11200 obo, 6"0--40l4. VOLVO '74 Station Wagon, 4 door, yel!Ow,' air, $700. Call 142-1G71 VOLVO '79 Wgn 4IPd 0 /0 orig ~'~ air, ~ cue, ••It IMlde & out. $5200 obo. 141-1114 P\8.IC NOTICE '*All fOVDICLES ·IRVINE AUTO • CENTER 714-951-3144 800-•28-7 485 --~~TOCK- IN U.S.A. At«> TRYING HAltOCR TO 8£ = l ·SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING lARClSI INVlNIOJIY ~TH{ wt:Sl"COASI rvoY flO)(.l • cocoa CALI.TODAY ' 1 I ' r ~ ~ j ~ J T '( ~en 144? S Bttstol, S.A Ml-0220 vw '71 Sug, bel09, 10K ml on reblt ang, new radlale, OOOd concf, 11800. Cell 175-1154 '71 Ketman Ghia, looltl & t\lf\I QrMI, teblt eng. new red !*nl, c:IMn, $3400 obo 541-7277 Jll CAOtUAC '78 CONY 811 on bll, UK orig ml Pett.ct Cond CUTTER L.EA8INO ""'~""' UU.111·1• .... CAOlu.AC 'IS Bdoiedo, tan when mw. ~ oonc:t. 1442 S Bristol SA 11K ml. """"' equipt, vw ·15 eua. a pueenger, 1 ...... 220· 111.960. 640-llS4 new ang bll from bottom ,.. CA.DILL.AC ELOORM>O up. gd lh~. alt, S3300 BfARRfTZ ·n obo~ ,... ........ •• $3800 BUG VW '71 wNte oon--'ll 15 WW CHEVY '75 Me1bu a..IC, Yertlbte, 41,000 ml, new ..,.. ...... , .... ,. muat .... ,,.. '*"'· gd ' 1op/tlt", ale, 15500 obo. ..--• tlr•. xlnt runnlflg oonc:t. I )• . 1 • • I ~ I l ' ' • J • ! 7eo-eeoo. BUICK REGAL 'I' ll100 980· H0-"'43 VW BUG 'II 2 dr, VI, auto, lllf, ~ HE'LY ·n CoftoouNe, Odg body .& Int, MO;-od . ~.Oft, cc, xttono. 15K m1. amttm redlo, 9d cond, 11100/obo. $2,750, cell Mike cond, A.altlng '2200.Cell 146-9222,"' "'90· l-5pm, 833-0070 (714>'92-1151 • ~ , r 4 • • , , • , • , 4 , :. • • 1/1.11 842 2000 Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.JC N011CE Ml.JC NOTICE ·.~., -· . - # BUICK DEALER IN ;()jib.,. fitUf& .,.,, M .,.,._,. Wiii. ~ dMf\, l2200. 722-11• .. tor w.- fl()N) • ., '*"'°"" WI" ~ •cioM.a/o ORANGE COUNTY ~=~~~ We Otter •New Car Sales •Used Car Salts •Serv1te •Ltasinc •ucelltnt r1nanc1ni wm ®~ 2t2S ~et.cl CM 979·2500 OLDS ·eo CutlU• •aoon.a /c, Utt -..i. cue, c rul.. control $2800 obo 4""4817 PONT1AC '12 TrMe Arn 13K ml, ale, OOOd oonc:t Muet .... $5196 obo. 873-3830 M 716-~t1 PONTIAC '15 Trana Arn, wMe, t-topa, ~ -.C wind. !ou\19ra. bta, Xlnt 112,500 21~ T050498 Unud SI .. ). fie SolAll.,.,, ~ lot .,.,, .... YOU AM .. D9AULT kif CMtl. °' c:Mck -a. et'9ll be gtven onty In the.,. County on J4Jtr 15, N:rmoue• 11•• ' lt-1 NOTICE °' Fronl E1111'8ra lo fie Old tne0t'r9CS ...... ol 1\9 •lfMI TICIOt nie lnluratl09 Company UNDlllADIDO.~. • ICtlbed below. peyeble 11 manner prewlded by.... -1Me ~ 9TAW hCTl'T10U• .... 1,1111 ....... Ul .. '9 TRUSTEE'S SALE ~ CoulthouM .,,._, llnd ofl9t common ot Calitom. DATID MMJltllY a .._ the time of .... In lewtul No b6d lhell be ooneldeled ,,,_ The flllo.eng perlOnLat9 um UAW T S. NO. 8273899-051.C loc9led Jl'l llW 200 Block o4 ~· ti .,,,, lhown '711 Wllool G_.. Aw • UML.a• YOU TAKI AC-mon9Y' of ttle unit.CS Stat• uni..i1t 19 made on a form Publllhed OnnQe COM! dolnO ~ • TM follcMnO pet'IOM .. YOU AJWi IN DEF'AlA..T • S.nll Ml Bhld. ""91n. Rosemead C.lllOmlll 91770 TM* TO PltOT9CT YOUR 0( America, without wll· turnllhed by the City of Dally Piiot .k.llY 21, 21, C0A0NA OR MAR KFC, dol.ng t>u1ln•11 n : U'-CER A DEED Of TRUST (IOITMfty W.t 8111 & ) Sanla Seid Mia wilt be made, bu1 Altn· Teny 'enetVa H•GfleltrY, n lllAY • ranty expt ... or ~ M Huntington 8Mct1 and 11 AuguM 4.. 11, 116e 2131 E. COM! Hwy, Corona TEMESCAL 'JOINT WN- OATED AUGUST 4, 1980 ,.,... CeHtomie .. "V"'I· t*le wil'lcU awenanc Of__..,, (818)307-7003 IO&.D AT A flUMJC IA&i.. to tltla, u•. PClllll1 1llil CK madelneccordancewlththa M21t dell .... c.lf. '*' TUR£. t2t Weet Wtlaoft Ul'l.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION .,.,..,_. axW9lf9d IO and .. SW-or lmpMct, reoardino D#e. ~11. 11188 • YOU MUD M 1XPLA-encutnbr.ncea. 11 rigtrt, title prOWionl 0( the propoaal Nol ~ 20t10 Stt'Mt. !k* 204, eo.t9 TO PROTECT Y~ held by I under t.i Deed Ulla. pollWIOI, OI Aug 11 , 18, 25, 19e6 NAno. M TMI UTUM and Int.-now hiid by II tequlr.,._.,ta. _aaJC llJTIC( PCH~ ~ C41111, IQ295 ~ t2a7 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE TIVllinllleptOpeny•llUll!ed ~. IO ~Ille ~Colul&Oail'f Pdoe Ofl T ... flAOC•ICHH M9UCflTNlteeln-aftdtotN £aefl t>ldd« mutt ~ K•lh•rln• C a mpbell, J.H ~. 12t w .. t SOU> AT A PU8UC SALE IF.,, -Counly _, SWe l#lllllld balanCll ol lM l'ICM(•) AQAINIT YOU, YOU lollowlngdWnbedpr°'*'Y llc•nMd and 1110 pr•· fl'ICTITIOUI .,..... 20135'Gllb9rt, ~ Coun-wn.on St,., &MM 200. YOU NEED AN dlloibed •. MOJnld by Mid OMd ol Tni1t. "8JC NOTICE IHOUl.D CONTACT A 11tu1t«I In !he lfor.lild quellfled .. tequlred by law. J11Am 9TA.,_-, ty, Ctilf. 91351 Cotta ....... Callfotnl1 EXPUNATION Of THE Loi 10 ot TrKt No. 9483, In IO-Wll' $15,29t 2S •. ~WYO. MOnCa M County and 81111, to wit: TM City Counc:11 of the TM fo11owtnQ penona.,. ,,_ & .-... AoO-92927 NAT\JRE Of THE 1"9 City ol Co.la MeM.. County Fcludirtg • provldlld In NNS ._, TMlflU'a 1N..1 A SUBLEASEH<>l.O ES-City 0( Huntlng1on Beadl,. dolnG bu96naM 11 9rt90n. ,_. llroc*1r9a. P• Jecll R Oebnlyn, 12t PROCH DING , NOA.INST Orlltlge, Slate ol Celolomia. notl(I), ~. It W'f, fl'ICTTT10UI .,._.. MO, ~ , TA TE IN ANO TO LOT 254 ..,..,.. the rtgtlt 01 retec1 fllY LOS ANGELE.8 COUNTY cMc P......._ c.lf. 80272 W. W1llof\ ~. 5"'8 YOU, YOU SHOIA.O • I* mao rrcor'*I in 8ook under 1M lennt ol lllCl OMd NAm ITAW On SEPTEMBER 01, Of TRACT NO 4224, IN or r1 bids. ESCORlS (LA C.E.), 3o40Q Lou111 & Ji.-Femelldm. 200. Colle ....... Callfomle CONT M:.T A ~WYER. 239 P1IQll 22 llnd 23 ol ol Trull, .... dllrgM llnd The to11oW1ng ~.,. 1981, at. 10:00 A.M. al THE THE CITY Of NEWPORT By or09r of IN City Coun-IMne 202, N9wpof1 8eaCft, TUIC!n. Cllf. 937°' ta27 TICOR TITLE tNStAANCe M~ ~. In lhe ns--Ol lhll Tni1tee llnd ol doing t>uetnam M : REAR ENTRANCE LOBBY BEACH. COUNTY Of OR-ell of the City of Huntington Cellf. 929e0 Thie bUllMll It OOf\-~ bUl4MM I• con· COMPANY Of C\UF'OANIA, olfic:e ol lhe Counly Aeootoet lhll INlll ~ l>y MIO Deed c' s INVESTMENTS 811 ON 5TH STREET OF CHI-ANGE. ST A TE OF CALI-&Mdl, C.iriornl• lM 2nd &mgton ~ 0.-OUC1.CS by. • v--• pert. dUcted by I 0--11 l*'I· • c:orc>Onl1ion. lorlMr1y TITLE ol Mid County ol TNlll. Anton Boul•1tard Sult• CAGO TITLE INSURANa'. FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· day ol JuM. 1911 .. and 1tth boUrM. 7380 ErNty LAM •J, rwtNp nerthlc> ~ ,. • IU IS mao 01na. 1 lalt ... the It an sion 1ope 'uci.- lhnc - n 1 INSURANCE N<l TRUST E•CllPl"'Q II Oii. gm, The ben9ficwy under Mid 1400 Colla M4IM, Calf. COMPANY, LOCATED AT CORDED IN B00t< 157, day of M9Y: 1911 Oow!wy, Calf. ~42 Nol Ptwu:IW• J.H. Rldl9y COWPANY m ........ h)'drocal1>onl Md Dead of Tf\191 r•~• 92t2S 501 N. MAIM STREET In the PAGES 1 TO 1' 80'fH IN-Aide .......... City Thia ~ 11 ~ Thia~ -filed Thia lltlMINftl -Med " On Seplemt>er 2, 19811, • OI'* ll'WWl'W tubllanc:. in IHOJled llOd ~ lo llW Rlchtld A Curnutt. 18212 City~ SANTA ANA, County C l US I VE 0 F M I 8 • Ct.ft of .. CllJ .t .._... ouc:ted by. an ~ with \tie County c:.ti of Or-with the County c:.ti of Or· tJC er iel k. in 9 00 A.M . TICOO TITLE and Ullder Mid land trom a ~ a Wl'llletl Senta Cleta, Santa Ana, 0( ORANGE. Stal• of Call-CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN ...._ 8MOt1 En1ngton O. Oaboume ange County on .My 23. ange County on Juty 10, INSUAANCE COWPANY Of deOlll of 500 IMI below llW O.C::..o0n of O.taull and Calif 92705 fornla, CALIFORNIA RE· THE OFFICE OF THE ~l>llehed 0r8"9' CoMt Thia atlt.,._.,t Wll ftlad 1tM 191& CAUFOANIA. a corporm!IOO, 1ut'lroa ltweol. but WlflloulllW Demand lor Sall. and 1 wrinen RiC:N.rd p Simi 3e frMr· CONVEYANCE COMPANY, COUNTY RECOROEA OF Dally Pilot AuQU1t 11, 11, wftll the County c:.ti o1 Or-P'I~ "= lot"*1y mu: INSURANCE right ol ""'-enlry, .. Nata°' Oelciulf llld EllcloOn aid 8•y ~n· e.acll • CallforNI Cotl>or•tlon, .. SAID COUNTY, CREATED 1aM .,. County on ,,,..., 29, P\lblllNd 0r-. COM! ~ Onnge ANO 1AUST COMPANY,•,...,_, In Ille deed trom lo 5e1. The undrrsigned Ce.Hf 92&51 'duly appolnt•d TrultM 8 Y THAT CE RT A IN M256 19M o.llyP!kJt ~4. t1, 11, Deity P1'ot July 21 ti dUly aoooonted TMI• uncllt MtdlMI 0. l(.y 91\d l/r11W1 .... ceuMd Mid Mola ol 0.... Thll l>ullnMa I• con· under tnal certain OMd of SUBLEASE DATED JANV. m .. 25. 11NMI AUQU914, 11, 1116& and ~IO DMd ol Trvst K.y. ~tlenel and """· and Eladion IO Sell IO be dueled by • get*al J*f-Truel UK\11.CS by HOWARD ARY 10, 1983. EXECUTED Plll.tC M)llC( PubllrNd ~ Co.t M-243 M217 recorded Augull 7, 1980, w ~ ~ 23, 1988 in 8ook rec:oroed ;n !tie oounly.,,..,.. MtlhlP F MOWRY ANO MARIE V. 8Y THE IRVINE COMPANY, Delly Piiot AUQUlt 4, 11, 18, --------__ .,...,,.TIC( Intl. No. -In 8ook 13692, 98e7 P1IQr 279, Olflc..i lhll IMI prooerty • locelld Rlc:Nltd P. Sime MOWRY, HUSBAND ANO A CORPORATION. AS sue-flCTmOUl llU ... 11 25. 191& _ _.:..'".=-:;;.;...~"".;;...;.;.;..;;.. __ Ptige 537. ol Ollie• Reoonls ~. TICOA TITLE INSl#\ANCE Thil atalemenl wu ftlad WIFE aa trurtOfl, tacord«I LESSOR, ANO BY MACCO MAim ITA,....,.,. M-221 -------- in llW olb ol Ille Councy TIUll0t' Alec SI ~ COMPANY Of CAUfORNIA. wl1tl IN County CWk of Or-on FEBRUARY 04, 19M, M CORPORATION, A NEVADA The followlng Pll'90nl.,.. --------Aeoorder ol Or9nQ9 County, The lllMI eddr111 llOd a ~IOf'I. lormer1y TITLE wige County on Jvfty 25, lnatrumantMo 29111n 8oolt CORPOR.ATIO N ANO dolngbualnMI .. : "8JC llJTlC( U.9TA~ M.Aim9TA~ Ctllllom4. WIU. SELL AT OI'* common dwigflllllOn, rt INSURAHC.E • N<J TRUST 191& 113 1, Page 222, 0( Offldll HARB 0 R INVESTMENT S f y L E , 1550 Bayt6d9 The 1o1oMr19 penona .,. The foloWln9 ~ .,. PVBUC AUCTION TO any. ol Ille ,..., PfOC*1Y COWl'ANY,. Mid TMt•. n1an ~d• of ORANGE Coun-co ' A CORPORATION, AS Or1Ye Corona d9I Mii, Cellt. ftCTITIOUI .,_.. doing~-= ~~ .. Cl( AS HtGHEST 8100ER FOR deaalbed abo1ie • purpotled By Tn.r.. EneM&. Pul>llehed Orange Coeal ty, Slat• of Callfomi.. under SU8LESSEE. RECORDED 9282S NAm ITAT'1191fT INVE8TOR'8 RESEARCH sJc1~~~8 21~!LM~ C~ 00 CASHIER'S lo be: 1103 Valley Cirde, TNllM Sall 0ttcer Delly Piiot Augult 4. 11, 1 •• lhe power of .... therein FE8RUARY 13, 1"3 IN LA Walt Entat~ Inc . The tollowlng per.one .,. SEAVUS, 4570 ~. DnV9 ~ 2tO ltW19 Calf CtECf<, (~. hme olColl• ....... c... Tlle.AiAllC>meds.gn.llA 25.1"8 contalned,wtll ... atpubllc 800K6430,PAGE7290f c.Htomla.3100WertPadftc ~buelneea-&"'9 7. ~ Beadl. • • • .... In lewkA mOt19Y of IM underl9*1 TNllM ~ Truat• or party oondUdWIQ JoA-262 auc:tlontOlhl~bldder OFF81SC,!!LuE:~f~"~=· Co111 Hl••y. Newport s 0 u T H p A w Calf. t2teO 12~~~"'" WllCk Ar-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~~fi~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~;~--1 su ~v -8Mdl.~~ ~T~~u.~1 a ~~.45~~~ ~215 1 SIGNED TO HOWARD F. Thie l>ullMll 11 con-a-St #eoH Sante .,.,._ put Sull• 7. N ... port .. ic:ne:,;, Df.'Nre Sutte 2tO ~==~ ~~~~~EANb dueled by I eori>otatlon callf.12l04 . eeaCh. c.M. t2eeo !MM Ca11f 12i15 ' .a.. I I r ; 1 INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. '7.60· or $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties O"lfy . No C<?mmerci al, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to whot you can advertise. If you need to sell your cor, boot, couch , high choir or any unused merchandise-call the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use th e coupon below Moil to · Doily Pilot. 330 W Boy St , Costa Mesa, Co 92626 642-5678 ---~-----------------~-~-----~------ NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STATE 71P AO COPY 4 line minimum opprox1motely 4 word~ per line . AMT ENCLOSED VISA ot M C circle one Are you o \Ub\cnber to the Doily Pilot? c.rc•,. onio YES ,. NO . Leland H Wl9f Gery Wllllem Brahl. 3301 ™• l>uelneM ... con· ™. l>uel I con :f E·A": ~8NJ1~~~~ST Thia rtetement wu tlled s. a-St •eoH. Santa duc:Md 't:.lndMdUll ~ by 1 ~Ion OATE00CT08ER20, 1N5, =-the~ty~~~-~:= II con-~ • ...,,_.. -fled C ThOmel Wiid!. ~ TO BE RECORDED CQH. 191& ' ed by' lndMclual wfttl the County a.-ot Or· Oent CURRENTLY HEREWITH • '11._ ~wy en:; "1"11 County °" J4Jtr 25, Thia ~ 0: of~ TM total amount of the Publlltled Orenge eo.t Thie 1111ement .. flled 1tie wfftl IN~ .. , 25 un~ prlncjpal balance. Delly Pilot Auguet 4, 11, 11, wlUI the County a.tt ot OJ. n19N r.J: County on Juty ' lntereet theteon, tooet• 25, 1aee _,. County on J4if 24, Putllllhed Orlfl09 COii! ~ w1111 reuonably eatlmet«I M-237 191& Deity Piiot Augll9t 4-11, 11. ,._ 6 IC....., .., COit.. •xpeneM and ed· ...... 25 1911 --.,,... Y9nCM et t11e 11me of the ~ TICE Pul>lleheO 0r COM! · w.241 tt11• 111 c .. e.r • ttlal publlcallon of Ihle ~ Ml.JC NO o.lly Pilot AU(JWt enr 11 11 ..... ... IMM. c:.llf. ttoe~:r,~;·~~1 Cuh*-F'tCTmOUI muu.u 25, 19ee • • • MJC fl)TICE ~bllihed Orwige COMt Chectte 0t c.tltled Ch«:tta .. ._ tTAT'lmMT ..,_22t HCTTT10UI .,_.. Deity Piiot AUQU9( 4 11 11, payable 10 lh• TruatM The following P8t90ftl •• um ITA~ 25, 11NMI .,._,227• proYlded propet ld9f\llll-~o~~N~APING rtaJC M>TICE TM foloW4nO ~ --1-------........ ,... ~lion la e"911abie • ~ From lntormttton wh~ ~:. -=::~~· 9ie~rt· ~ "°:&T BUILO:O MAIN- l1141 Trull• dMml r .. fe.,.., B 111 T 1kr1 e 1 8 17 fl'ICTITIOUI ..,_.. TENANCE SEAV1CE. H 19 DEATH NOTICES but lor which Trut1M male.. ' NAm ITATllmlff .t203 SMta no repr...,,llllon or ..,. Pondero.. StrMt. Corte The lollowlng l*'IOftl .,. S FlllMw • FLEENER t.,,ty 1114111,_, eddr-(•) M9N. c.ltf 92828 .... .....__. AN. Cllf 9'2704 S LON A r"T ~u Of other common ow:: ~!:, ~u::;~.,con-~e'LERDA'i~r·~ COM-29~7 :;= ,,';:;, age 85. ~.~~ netlon ol tlle above 8111 Takala PANY. 2900 • ltrlatol Stint• AM. Calf t270o4 August 8 l986, at h1I acrlbed property 11. 144 1 Thia etatemenl wu nled Street. CO.II ......_ Cellf . Thlt bUl4nMI 11 con-N port· .. ___ ._ _, GALAXY DRIVE, NEWPORT with ,,... County Clettc oLOr· 92828 dueled by an lndMdUel ew ~· ·~- BEACH. CA t2eeo ~ County on ,,,..., 25 Goal & AMOdat• lnC • J9'I A Slft.r dence Former PresJ. Said property II b91ng 19 ' Calltomle 2900 "A" 19tt91ol This ltalement ... Ned d f M d IOld for Ille l>Uf'PC>M ot pey-maa Strel!t. co.ta ..._., Calf wltll tn. County CWk of Or· ent o eree e. Ing ttie otlt!O•tlon• MCUred Published Orenge CoMt 92828 I eoge County on J4Jtr 25. Beru. Sales of North by Mid o..cf ot TNlt lndud· 0 1.lty PllOI AUOIJll 4, 11, 11, Thie l>ullneet I• con· 198& Amenca. Lovtng hus- lng I ... Ind ••P«l ... Ofllle 25 1988 ducted by· •COfPOr•tlon 'I~ band of Martha Tru11 .. and of Sele · M-240 John J Kron. TNltM In Put>lllhed Orlf'9' co.I Fleener. father of na O.t.CS JULY 17. 198&., E Bllllkruptey Deity Piie)( ~ 4, 11, 11, Ann "'ord, s~-pfa•._-C A LI F 0 R N I A ., • . Thia rtetement -fllec:I 25 19M r ' ""' 'L..,.. I CONVEYANCE COMPANY. P\&.IC M>TlCE with the County Clettl ot Or· . M-232 of Jean Shank. alto u Mid TruatM By Suz:artne ll'IQI County on J4if 25. .-a b 6 ..... ..A Kelly·Ex41C1.1tlW Vlee Preti-ftCTmOUI ........ 198e I SUl'VIVIC"l.J y &' ..... - dent. AddrlA of TNllM N.,_ ITATlllllNT Pl1117'7 P\8JC M)TIC( children and-9 ~ 9451 Corbin A¥'9nUe. North-T'l'I lollowlng pertOna.,. Publllll«I Orwige eo..1 grandchtld.ttn Ser- l ridge. Calllornle 91321. doing bua1nM1 •· Delly Pllpl August 4 11 11, AC~.:-.. vices ID be held I.fl In-T e la p llon• No (111) O AANOETHORPE & 25 1aee I 701·2575 WESTERN LT0 ,5388--. M-251 NAmlTA~ dlallapoH1. Indiana I Pul>llehed Orange Cout werd Rd • Coron• del Mer. The tollowtr'O ~ -p a c 1 f 1 c V I e w I ~= Pllol August 4. 11. 18. Ca~2&~5 RobWttot1: 531 Nil.IC NOllCE ~ ~C-OVPU1'EA Mortuary. Dtrectors M 247 S..-d Rd , Corona del SERVICES 31tt-O Aitpof1 644-2700 Mar Ce.lit 92825 '1CTTT10UI .,.._.. Loop Ortve. Coeta M9M.1 ----.. -_-IC_W\_TlCE___ Thll bu1IM11 11 con· MAm ITA~ c.llt 92829 .------ _ __..;.r...;;.;;.-~...;."".....;..---dueled by 1 llmlted pw1nat· TM~ '**"" .,. 3-0 ~ Comput ... ehlp doing buelnell • I c.momta. 318'-0 Altpcw1 MOTICI a.,,. H Robltlaon MONDO TRAVEL BUFFS, L009 OrM, Coeta ...... INvmMO INOI Thie rtellll'M!'ll wM fl6ed 4700 Teller Ave Sutt•• 100. Cellf 92829 C.C.•1 AND wltll lhe County CWk of Or-N9wPOf1 BMcll. Calf 9He0 Thie bUllMM le con• C.C..... wige County on .My 25 TT 'I Tr ..... SeMow Inc Ouet«I by 1 corporatlOtl NotlQe II~~ '1'19l lN& ' l~ted WI Calllomla. o.rr.it F ~ Meled bldl will be recetYed ,.,., ... 4700 Tetlar Aw • 100. ~ Thia 91alement -Ned by Ille City of Hunllnglon Pul>llllMCI Orenge eo.at pon BMdl. Celli t29eO wttll the County CWk of Or· Beach II IMC~" of~ Delly Pllol AUQUll 4 11 18, Thi• 1>utlnM• 11 con-eooe County on Juty 25. Cl1y Clerk 11 lty H-. ~ ' ' duc:1ed by e corporation 191& Main SltMt, Huntlnglon 2&. lN& Iii 230 E. Shanahen PrwriOenl ,.,., .. e.ac:tl, c.iHornle. until Ille -Thia 1tat.,,_t wee Ned Pub4leflld 0renga ~ llOuf ot 2 00 p"' on 9-4-M. ·-ec 11111\TICE wltll 11'9 Coun'Y °'8t'\ ot Or-Delly PllOI Auguat 4 11 II, 1aee. at wtllch tlrM tNy wlll r-nu enoe CWnty on J4if 25, 25 1aee be opened publlcly and t99d 1918 . M-250 aloud In 1111 Council ACTmOUllU ... U ,,,_.1----------i Ch1ml>4M'I IOf .._.,.. Of ...,._ ITATOmWT Pub!Wled Or_,. COM! Act.......,adl1anMfY A'°"9lt Paving, AMurf.c;-TM lolloWlnQ penona .,.. Delly Pt1o1 Augu91 4. 11, 11, -.y 10 NII~ m.rct\an- lng, Conatrucrtlon and Land-dolnG ~ • 25 1911 di ... Ind II 1 .-yon your acapln9 of !Mdlana on ~UIS£ COHNECTlOfl • ' M-231 wau.t, 100 Ad1m1 Av• bttw .. n OMllon Of M ... V•~ --------'-----------------, Magnoll9 Street Ind $ante Trevel, 2701 H.n>ot 8MI , AM AIYar 9rldge Co9t1 MaN.. c.111. 92'29 A Ml of P*lt. epeclfl-Jean Flllr. 11800 °'*U ClllOM. ~ otMt 00Mrac1 Cir , Fount.in V"""Y. Cellf docutNnll may be 00~ 91708 II Ille ~t ot Public Tiile bUrlnMr II con· Wont•. 2000 Main Str .... dueled by en lndMdufll ~untlntton e..cm. Cell-~ Felt tornll. upon 1'41C111PI ot e T,,_ llllernat\1 wu tllecS nonterundabtl ... of 118 00 wllll ltle County Oer1t of Or· bell bid If*' be rn4ld9 on ange County on ~ 25. 11141Proe>OMItonnll'ld11'1 lhe 1Me mennat ptewlded WI the con-,,, ... 1rect documents, Ind "'•" Publtehed Oranoe C0111R bt accompr nl•d t>y 1 o.tty ~ Augur! 4. 11, 11. tfted or caefllat'r ~ 25. 1tae °' I bid bOtlO !Of "Cl ... M-23e ,.,., 1~ of the ""°""' ol -------- the bid. ~ pr;eble to lM NI.JC M)TlC( '~~:=in "-the performanot of th9 work fl'ICTmOUI .,_ .. ll'ld ~~II. conform NAm tTAT1MIWT to the t..bOf Cod9 ot tM TM~'*'°"''"' 8t1te ot Ce11totn1a tnO otf* doing ~ at 9AltlOA 1aW1 ot 1he Stale 0( Cell WINOOW WASHING Sf,_. tomlt eppllcable lhereilO, VICE 171"'1 w ... Plaor wtth the eit019Uon only of eo-11 Mela, CA 92t27 II.di ,,.,..!lone II INIY .,. AOHALD 0 IOAO. 32ll 1 '9QUll'eO undet tM ~ AHpu , 120. Sen Jv.., 1t1tu111 ~ to wtWcll Caotrttano, CA t2t71 PfOCaedlnot ~ .,. fl\le t>ulln ... •• COi'· laill9'1 MCI ~ ~ ~ duetld by M lndMOual bean ~ by the ~ltld D Dot0 pro~• ot ttJe l.41bof TN• 1ta191Mf11 •• llleO Code Pv••ioa to lebor W'lh Ille County II Of Of· Fresh DallJ ""'.....,~ Daily Pilat Fresh. new ads appear In the c1ass1f leo section everv dav wnether vou Just take llttle SIPS Of Cl3$Slfted or c:iown 1t all In one 010 gulp \'OU II find classlfled hits the spot .... 1' .. - 642-5678 ·~ al >- ll n .. 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MESA (71•) &•0-1100 (213) lll-1218 • Best Prtces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet e Porsche e Audi ''' E. C111t Hwy., 11.,trt leach 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A 's +: 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern 5ales Service Parts Body Paint & Tire Oepts t..ompet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Recitals 2010 Nar~tr llYlll., Cesta 1111 &42-0010 tr 140-1211 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & ,Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831 -3377 714-380-1 200 fDJIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP ~ -..' ~· WE'RE OUT TO Bf :: 1 ! IRVI NE AUTO CE NTE R 41 Auto Center Dr Irvine (71 4 9513144 • (800) 428-7485 &~A~~~l!! ~A!!G $ WherP Professional A tr1tude Prevails" Speclallr lng In Euro~an Dellvery Excellent Selection of New •nd Cltrtlull~ prepared U1ed BMW'1 always 1n slock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St .. Santa Ana -01r>1"' '' 8•oa1.1w.it & 1s1 St Now Open Sundays G STERLING SAlES -SERVICE -LEASl"C -PARTS Over<,,Pas Oeltvery Specialists OPEN 7 DAV$ A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St -New C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Out.tll St. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon (i\ Worlds Largesr Selection of 0 \::::;,J Mercedes Benz A. 833-9300 Silts · l11s111g -rarts -Stnict lo4y SlllJ :mes ;2 _ = The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the dealers listed on this page EARLE IKE VOLVO EI) .,.. \lw,I\' ,1 hugt: tn\\:nto n .,,. J\l\\a" di'iUlUOl pril.'.'-'' .. l..., • 1 H" t • 1 • A'>1t, , • 1--AR.,..s • r OD" -..HOP l~o1J 11.ir~'r l\hJ . <... \htJ \tc,a 714 6H-H!:SHO II A NICE PLACE TO DO BUSKSS" •SALES •SERVICE •LDSlfG -. OP£JC fl(lt (714)848·7739 (714)556-1008 9AM • JIM SAT. 16800 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach. CA 92647 ;\TO'fMO HIGH VOLUME DISCOUNT DEALER DlALLR ol [)((WlNCl SALES, LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 28802 Marguerite Parkway • Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (714) 582-2880 (714) 364-1210 O S<)t1tl1C :c>t1nty~jJ_ DVER ~@[f@OO@ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF·s 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sa1 8 • 5 30 Sat 9 -4 p m Service m-Fri 7 30 -6 pm 11711 BEACH BLVD HUHTINGTOH BEACH 114/ 842-2000 >I A tit Al H PACIFIC OCEAN WE LEASE ALL MAKES &. MODELS CALL US FOR FLEET PRICES Just a Short Drive Awoy .. 33375 Comino Capistrano SA N JUAN CAPISTRA NO 493.3375 831 -1375 o COMMONWEALTH VOLKS WAGEN &)>. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' -~ Sales -Service -Leasing ~ Mt-0110 BUICK Laius JAG.UAR ISUZU 0 the PROFESSIONAL APPRO A C H 71 4 -979-2500 . 2925 Harbor B oulevard • Costa Mesa, CA • )/ :?~ ·~ ... ' G) UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• M••• 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. C) BOB LONGPRE Or~n~ County s Ofdest I La~t PontlM DN!e-nhlp at le.t<Pl llYd & rht' GArd~n Grow F~y 1714 n2 .... s1 f714f ••~zsoo IJ/e perform all Pontiac ~rranty work. ~rdteu of wtiere you orlgln11lly purchased your car. °"911 llOllDAY llVD .... UlfT1L .... P .•. .. a.ch 8'vd. & Garden GNw rw,. ........ ,. c.e ........ 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease of Ownership terms • Lease convenience-12· 72 mo • Select lrom 100 • new ano pre-owned • Deltvery in Europe option dlel MereedH 714/213 837-2333 Senta Ane (5) FrHwey g. Beech In Buen• Perk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 Mar~tr lhtll., Ctsta leu Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • leasing 546-1200 S,.clal Parts U. 546-1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -~:00 PM 8:30 AM -8:00 PM 10·00 AM -5:00 PM G> TED JO~~ FORD/ISUZU '\our full 'ervi"" ford & Isuzu dealer • Sale • , er vice • Leasing f: t .o,} to f1,\D ... EASl to DEitL W'/Tll 2 b/J. n orth of Santa Ana Fr~ewa.Y on &acb Blvd. 62 11 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK ( 7 14) 521 -3 1 I 0 ( 213) 921-8681 • a rnagion PONTIAC • !RAHS AM • FIRlBlllO • ~000 SI( • PARISl£.NNl • B()fHVlll[ • CRAHO PR1X. • S1148Jf!O COfMRllBU • I 1000 • CRAHO AM Wt Sell Elcltt•tlt a rnagion PONTIAC F•RO 2480 Hllbcw Btvd. Cost1 Mw Nt..,ort Be1ch 714/549-4300 a mcg'Ol SUBARU SLASHES • PRICES! e ON ALL 1986 MODELS UHOER ftKY ClllCIMSlA#aS Wl Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD! ---·--- SUBARU 24&0 HariJor Btvd. Cotta Mtu Nnplri 8t1dl 714/549-4300 C!> ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT JI 1 ,, ,., ,,,,, ,,, 111• }Hp SM1 Ftr I Y11rs O.oin2e. s ALEs -Loa"St. s ERv1cE n u 14AAllO<ll 1u o • LEASING · Mt::eoi3 • ACCESSORIES DEPT Q f C CAMPBEtL NISSAN/~ lfJOi • low Pri<H • No Gimmidtt • Gr•at S.l•ction • Friendly PHple • Excellent Service 1883l Beoch &oul.-,,ord Hvmlngtof\ leoch (714) 142-7711 (213) 592-1463 ..., Excellence In Sales Service & Leasing ..., Orange County's No. 1 No Hassle Dealerll we HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-1555 18881 Beach Btvd .• Huntington Sch. , By PAUL ARCBJPLEY Of ... 0.-, ......... A leader for the opposition to a $300 million expansion of t~e New- port Center said the group's race to coUcct enough signatures by Wednes- day to place the issue on a special election ballot will be a "photo Strong effort lllke Witt pitched etc_bt ab11toat lnnl:,t! u tbe Aneela com pl a eerlee aweep of Seattle. Bl. · California Analyst foresees short- llved rise In gasoline prlces./A4 Woman, 90, embarks on hike up Mt. Whitney./ A4 Nation Phone workers walk out In 12 Western states./ A4 World U.S. arms control experts arrive In Moscow to make preparations for summit talks./A5 A retired Indian general who led the assault on the Sikh temple Is as- sassinated./ A5 Sports Pat Cash defeats old friend John Fitzgerald to win tennis tournament In Newport Beach./81 ~ Steady rains force post- ponement of the PGA Championship golf tour- nament. /8 1 Entertainme n t Program about male be- havior targed for female audience on NBC's "Today" show. /Bl Business Outlook for municipal bonds after tax overhaul Is bullish./ A7 INDEX . Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Tetevtslon Weather A10 A3 A7-8 87-9 A 10 89 86 A6 A3 85,9, 10 81-5 86 A2 M ONDAY, AUGU T 11, 1986 finish." Alan Beek, an organ12er of the referendum group Gridlock. said Sunday that they had_pthercd exactly half the needed 4,500 signatures by Saturday. "It's $Oing to be a photo finish," Beek said. "We don't have a log of how many petitions .re out. so we have no idea bow close we are." Gndlock is a coalition of com- munity groups opposed the Newport Beach C aty Council's r~ntly a~ proved expansion of the Irvine Co.'s Newport Center. The development includes plans for office towers, residential tracts, a community theater. restaurants and more than -$40 million in road improvements. The council had constdered placing the issue on the Nov. 4 general clectaon ballot as a way to avoid a Water refuge A Oock of feathered fowl flnu tbe early mornlnC calm at Cmta lleea'• Te WID.kle Park Ota tbelr bill. The water- orlented commu.n.lty park &180 m.allea an lnYitlng refuge for COMP.LE'f.E RACING COVERAGE f 2S~ ' special elcct1on, but abandoned the ballot. idea last week after receiving a leaaJ &eek.acandidateforthecouncil in opinion that. two elections might be November, aid the oounciJ'1 jul\iO- beld on the issue; Suppo~n of the cation for approviq the cx~sion pro1cct also lobbted heavily agamst was the inchllion of $40 million in the idea. road improvements. Beek confirmed at the time that -8 udl ( .. ___ ... · Gndlock would have likely con-ut m o tu" •u.u Lmprove- tanued with 1u referendum dnvc af it mcn~s would only serve devel()pfl'.'ent felt a council adopted ballot measure ou~oflheNewport Beach pro,Jeet, was unfair. He said Sunday, however. be said. • thatthcgroupstcpped up its signature "l don't thi.nk Pelican Road will gathcnng efTon after the council help Corona del Mar," Beek said. ··or voted against placing the issue on the the widenina of MacArlbur people ~ to beat tbe •am.mer beat. Tiie fore ii et calla for more ba.sj aanahtne tb:ia afternoon aloq the Oruafe Cout. See A2. Haircutters billed for playing radio· SaIOii owner tak es some comfort in city decision to charge society business fee By TONY SAAVEDRA OllMO.., ......... From now on. it'll cost more than a song for two haJr salons 10 Costa Mesa and Orange to pla> the radio during work hours. But the salons· apparent defeat to royalty demands by the Amencan Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers ended on a high note Thursday. Co-owners Gary Taylor St raff and Robert-Saavedra satd they will prob- ably pay the $214 in annual royalties demanded by ASCAP for the radio music pla)ed over the loudspeakers Jt the \alons. However. A CAP wall have to fork out as much as $200 a )ear for a Costa ~csa business license 10 order to collect the royalties an that cny The hairdressers were e nJ oy1ng a sense of sweet revenge after they fingerc.-d i\SC 4-P for conducting busi- ness 10 Co ta Mc.-sa without the proper permit. "'lfl ha' c to pay. the} have to pay as well." troff said. '"They're not walk- mg away with my monc.-)'. Thc.-y have to mec.-t the law too." '"Basically, 4-SCAP will be payms our money back to the Cit)'. That's where I'd rather have 11 go," Saavedra said The)' also snatched to city officials 1n Orange that A CAP didn't have a business license there. either How- e .. er. code enforcement officers said Thursday they hadn't )Ct re\lewed whether Orange's busmess ordinance applied to ASCAP Officials at the A CAP head- quarters 10 New York failed Thurs- day to return two telephone calls b~ the Daily Pilot The two Robert & Taylor salons were notified b> i\ CAP early last month that they would be charged royalties for using the radio to provide background music. The fees arc collected by ASCAP for its members under a littJe-known 1978 federal copynght law. "I went to a meeting of saJon owners in grcaterOranJe County and no one ever heard of this." StrafT said. .. It seems like (ASCAP)Just stumbled on me and they arc usmg me as a gumea pig." Straff ext>larned reprcsentauvcs for the orgaruzauon had gone to a ne1ghbonng busmess and apparently dropped in on hts Costa Mesa salon as an afterthought. "'They're makmg enough mone) offthe big hotels and bars. For a small salon whose No. 1 mcome 1s not music, this is garbage," he said. Saavedra questioned whether (Pleue eee SAL01'/A2) (Boulevard). 1 think MICAnhur it aoina to be one bia partina lot.·· Beek, wbo saad be and Councilman John Cox bavea runnina bin.le totDI. took exocpuon to Co1's remarks 1-t week that votets mi&bt not have "t.be knowled9e or expertise to reach an 1nfonned deci11on" on the C~lJ&OSion plan. The referendum proPonenu hope to ptber enough signatures by T~ day night for a Wednesday deadline at C aty Hall. Hustler owner taken to hospital Flynt unconscious on arrival, but condition now reported stable By A VI ARDl'M'I LOS ANGELES -Parapalepc publishcr Lany Aynt, wh~Husdcr mapzme lost a S2 million hbel verdict to rival Penthouse last week, was admined to a hospital Sunday 1n critical condition. officials said. About five hours after Flynt was admitted to Cedan-Sina1 Medical Center. A ynt's condition was up- araded from cnucal lo scnous but st.able. said hospital spokesman Ron Wisc. Flynt, 43. regained consciousness and improved steadily throughout the evcnin" Wise sa1d. Wisc said he dld not know the cause of Aynt's illness. "It does not appear to be a heart attack. nor does 11 appear to be an accident," Wi~ wd. He said he oouJd not confirm 1f 11 was drug- rclated. - Aynt, tbd'a~offour, Jives ta Los Aflldes, Last week. Aynt suycd away from a three-day triaJ 10 Concord, N.H .• during which Hustler lost a $2 million li bel verdJct to Penthouse executive Kathy Keeton. Her case had been reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Coon in 1984. Oral arguments before the court 10 NO- vembcr 1983 were mtcrrupted when Flynt shouted obscenities at the 1us11ccs. Flynt. who was removed from the court an his gold-plated wheclcha1r. served five months to pnson for contempt. Central in Ms. Keeton·s case were a full-page Hustler cartoon that sug- gested she had contacted gonorrhea from Penthouse publisher Bob Gu- c1onne, with whom she lives. and a ~nterforld p1ctonal of a nude model -not Ms. Keeton -that earned the headline .. Kathy Keeton -who says you're over the hall at sw· Flynt has been as synonymous with controversy as his sexua"y· exphc11 magazme The publisher. who be· came a paraplegic dunng a 1978 assass1na11on attempt 1n Law- renccv1lle. Ga .. made a short-lived 1984 Republican bad for the p~s•- (Pleue eee HUSTLER/ A2) Segerstrom advises grads: Be dreamers BB man forms unit for ex-churchgoers By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OlhO.., ......... Proy1d10g clues to his own success. Henry T. Scgerstrom shared 40 )'ear'i of expcnence Wlth 330 college gradu· ates Sunday at commencement C\· erc1scs in lmne. Scgerstrom, managing partner of( J. Scgerstrom &. Sons. delivered the commencement address to graduate of the Southern California D1 v1sion of the University of Phoenl\. located in Costa Mesa. Seierstrom told tlte graduates aod 1.800 family members and fnends at the lrvme Mamou he was impa:ssed w11h the pcrscvercnce of the univer- 'ill) students. The un1vers11y. wllh caTnpuscs 1n seven maJor c111es 10 the West and South"'est. caters to working adults who want to further their education. "Mo t of you arc already graduates of the school of hard knocks." gcrstrom said. He told them they would continue (Ple&8e .ee SEOERSTROM/ A2) o..r .... .-...~~ ..... Henry T. Seeentrom .sen. Bergeson p lays active role during her 1st session GOP whip h as built long political car eer ~n taking care of needs of constituency If there 1s ahy truth to thr adaft' "the squeaky wh~I gc11 the grea~,' 11 can be found 10 the offic~ of natt' Sen. Manan Bergeson Ever .. ttuncd to her const1turnt · concerns, lkrgcson ha~ hu1l1 n suc· ccssful Poht1cal cam::r \panning mol't' than two decade, on the Ornngr C oa'-t by focu!.ina on local 1 ut' SC'rae on hcgan her poht1cal career ltx•u 1n1 on educational 1s'iues., 1n- dud1na 11 )ean on the Newpon- Mcu Unified hool DI tnct Soard of Education "he fiMt went to cramento 1n I q1R a, a'i~mblywoman for the 74th 01 tnct and mo'-'ed to the Stnate chamber of the 141 laturc 1n 1984 to Flr•t of two part• reprncnt the .37th Otstnct Toda)' Bcrgt' on JOIO her col- lcaauc 1n the fin 1 da)s of her first se ion as ~nator Dunna r«e s last wed .. she talked with the Pilot .shout the fint half of her four-}ear term Her efl'on4' in the ~nate ha"e included unna fund" for cleanup of NewPon Beach' &di; Ba) sup- Pott1na Orange < o.t,t c111es' oppo,1- By tile Anocfated Pre11 Ots11lus1oncd Chnst1ans overcome with guilt and remorse after dropping away from the flock are aettmg help at kicking the rehgious habit through a self-help group of ex-churchgoers. Chip Stinnett. 34. of Huntmgton Bc-ach who recently started an Orange County chapter of Fundamentalists Anonymous. said that rather than drugs or alcohol. Chnstaanity was h1i. crutch. It cased has anxiety and made his problems go away. But his Assemblies of God church PAUL ARCHIPUY FOCUS ON THE NEWS uon to offshore 011 dnlhna. and procunng budaet 1llocat1ons for a child care f1e1h1 at OTilnge Coast College and a ph)'\1cal sciences bu1ld- 1ng at UC lrvme She introduced 4Q bill\ dunna her fi1't \-car and \6 bills tht ~car. ranging from 1 proposal to rev1~ teacherc~cntiahna ~u1rements to (Plea.ee eee BERO&SOl'f/ A2) wa~ too stem an 11s doctnne. v1ew1ng. hfe 10 term of black and wtute ttnnett said It's a s1mphsuc view of reaht> that leaves no room for amb1gutt) or doubt.~e said unnett said fundamentalists ma .. be overcome with guilt and remorse 1f they have doubts about their bChcfs. and to get nd of such feelings, .c11- fundamentahsts can use help from others who have walked the '8me path. Trad111onally, fundamcnt.th\t (PJeue Ke ORO UP/ A2) Woman'sbody washes ashore at Bolsa Chica Authon11es have bctn unable I\) 1dcnt1f) a woman whose bod)' wa hed ashon: near Bolsa Chica tatc Be Saturday n1&ht afler she apparent!~ drowned 1n the surf JUSt after ~unttt The woma.n·s body was found b) a pl.SSCrby around 9 p m Collen Elhl\lburgh of the county coroner' offioc s1ud. He w.td p"'hmlnary studies 1nd1catcd she probably drowned around 8 p.m . he was ~bed as a caucasa.an. between 37 and 42 yea.rs old. S feet 9 inches tall. wc11Juna 12 pounch. with blue c)-es and auburn hair ht (Pim.~ DROWNlftCl/A2) -' , . -~----- Miu Newport Ml• Newport Beach 1986 Martha Rqen .. .-on a happy moment after belaa crowned MIM· Newport Beacb. More than 300 attended die pacea.nt held at the Bal~ Yacht Cl ab Friday n'-ht. Rqen wu .elected from unoai 10 Onalt.t.. Monica C-ontrera wu flnt nmner-ap and Carolyn Sno~ aecond runner-ap. Conteetanta are 18-26 yean old and muat Jive or work ln Newport Beach. T he paceant 19 , •ponaored annually by the Newport ~bor Jaycees. HB city taking over part of state beach By G. JEANETTE A VENT Oallf f'llol C6n .. poftMfll • lkg1nnsng in <>llo~i:r lht: lll) of Huntington Bca<.:h v.tll take over a rortmn ol Bot'"< h1u1 ~tatl.' lkal h a' pan 111 11\ long-range rede .. elopmcnt plan'> l he <.at) < •Hinc1l appro .. cd an agreement v.1th the '>late last v.eck that gi ve\ the rnntrol of 2 1 mile\ 111 beach 1mmed1ateh n11nh ol the ut' pier le>r the nc:'l.l 2(1 \C:ar\ wt1h .1n .utd1t111nal 211 ~i:ar upt1un \ C1l\·Of)l0 rall'd tx·J h be1v.ccn the pier Jnd tht• "-l'\l Ut) limit~ would he bcncfit 1al t11.1ll panic<> ··al cording to d \tall rc:port whm111cd to council mcmhcr'> F-or the: ul\ 11 nit·an' add111onal parking I au Iii it·, l11r rednelupmc:nt proJt'll\ 1ndud111g a nev. hold. P1cr.,1dt· V1llill;(r and rl'\Orl hu<.1- ne'i\C\ Plan\ tall for a narllalh ~uhmergl•d parking '>lrUlttJrl' to tx· hu1ll on l'\l\ttnit <1\phalt • .uc:,1' anJ not on the ..and. said rcdevelopm<.'nt oflic1al Make Adams. For the state, at will mean that the l it) will take over the burden of maintaining and patrolling the beach ~h1ch eJttends from the pier to about a mile north of Golden West Street. Operallngcosts are e'l.pectcd to run SI 65.000 each year but 1l will be offset b) concession revenues and other source~. ~1d Melvin M. Bowman. the cit) ·s director of com· munlly services in a report. The council allocated $47.200 to cover personnel and operating costs tor the rcmrunder of the fiscal year. ( ounc1lwoman Ruth Baile) \aid \he ra .. ors the agreement "It woulJ tcrtainl) 1mpro"c the bca<.:h in thut area People think 1t\ our., an)wa) ... ( it) crC'w'> could du a bctter Joh ol ~reping ll tlc:an and t1d) '>he '>aid Howevrr. Mayor Bob Mand1t wa-. lcssenthus1ast1( t k votl'd again\t 1hc tt"">Olut1on. bcc.au'>c "I don't want tht addt11onal e'pen<>e It'll ta~e money from local c1t11en'> " 44-foet cabin .. CFttiser beached A 44-foot cabin cruiser remained stranded on a south county beach Sunday after ~pealed efforts to free the craf\ failed. The pleasure boat Fathom washed up on Dana Strand Beach at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday after the pilot fell asleep, said Orange County Sherill's Lt. Ru s Elsner. Th~ pilot and his passenger, who were not identified, were en roule from Newpon Beach to Dana Point whcnlbe accident occurred. Neither was in~ured. but the boai su tained an esumated SI 0.000 in damaae, Elsner said. The Shenll's Harbor Patrol made repeated efforts to pull the craft out to sea without success. The owner then contracted a private firm Sunday afternoon that also failed to free the beached boat, Elsner said. Peruassii cocaine t r ets with war anes LIMA. Peru (AP) -Air force pl4nes rocketed and strafed cocaine Jaooratorfos ancr nairfi?tdn1secH>y- d.ru& smugalers in raids Saturday, destroying two laboratories and one airstrip, the government reported. It said police seized a third drug base. Interior Minister Abel SaJinas told reporter$ · the fighter plaAC$.-Were called in shortly after noon when air force helicopters carrying Civil Guard police were fired on from the drugcampsin thcnonhcastern region near the Colombian border. Salinas saJd the attack by two squadrons of A-37 combat planes destroyed a clandestine airstnp and cocaine-processing laboratories at two sates he called Carapana I a11d Carapana 2. In a simultaneous raid, Civil Guard police seized a cocaine-producing base at a site Salinas called Tierra Amari Ila. He did not say how many warv: lanes took part in the attacks, but said they fired rockets at the camps and raked them with machine gun fire. He \aid he had no information on arrests or ca~ualit1es or other details. It was the first use of ai r force planes 1n the war against the drug trade that President Alan Garcia declared after ta kin$ office in July 1985. the minister said . Smee then. Peruvian officials have. complained that the United States has not given them enoulth help to figh t the drug traffickers. who are said to be better armed than the police. But Salinas said Peru would not accept U S troops or aircrafl to fight the coca me traffickers "Thcrt" 1~ no wa} that we will permit foreign forces to enler the counlry to fight against this scourge:· he said. Last month the Reagan adm1n1s- trat1on \ent military transport planes and 170 American n;11htary personnel to Boli via to i.upport a drive against n><.·aine •traffickers an that A.ndean nation. which borders-Peru. Young Ram bos assault Irvine beach By tbr As'>OC'1ated Pre\s \n Ir int Ix-al hhl·atJ ""J' \tormcd h) ;i d111t·n v.ouh.I ht l<a mh<i\ '"''' lhe v.1.:c~t·nd hut <.•1un..elor' \lagin~ thl' p.iramtl1tan c.. \t:rll'>l lor kuh \did th1· 11 \J\111n '<'il\ prc:ll~ lame I v.1, l(lrl\ .ind 2~ h<1}\ ranginJl :ronr ~ 111 12 \.CJr\ 11ld \hov.nJ up l ndJ\ l11r tht· onc:-n1ght ·1<.rn1h11 \d,cnturl•C <1mpou1 ''a\l'iopi.'n .ill \t3\. 10 the n11t·\I> hO\tllt• l'n\lrfln\ 11f thl.')outh I a~t· lkilth < luh V. c v. crcn t ou l to 111<1 "'-e 1 he k IU\ li ke l<.trnhoor ttri1111\l\ lorhc:a-.cn\ .. a kc \:ttd l<;ilph Redington pro &ram 1 oord111,1111r 111 tht• V.'oodhndgc \i 1llagt· ''"" 1at1•111' rn ri·a t1on dt• 11:.rtment .. It' IU\l JO .1d\cn1un· tamp f11r kids who arc into the "plJ' inti \rm) \tage ·· he .. aid Mark l\c:rn'> !< '><lid ht· J11111ed tht outing lx'lJU\l .. Ramho " .1 uml tlud1• I likr v.hal he dcx.·., · Hut then.· "-J' no \lgn of ')\ h l'\lt'r ')t;.lllunt ·, 1 amp.igang · 1ah·-cin-1hc v.orld ma<.h10,m11 c'h101tt•d in hi\ n1C1\ 1c 'Hambo · fht· onl} 'nt1&l' 111 ttw m1li1tt1¥ theme: \~a' an oh\tfH le tour\t' where 1.htldren \lramhlel.l O\.t'r wooden ham<.ade\ and crav.led on th<.· sand beneath a H>lle\ hall nt•t \lretl hcd between patm furniture A.lier wiggling over the \Jnd the ><?png'>ter'i were-\Ul'lPO\ed 10 log in '>ome targl"t practice with their new 'IOuvenir wr1t('r ll•~tol\, hut 'land had 1ammed the plas11c barrels Dinner featured hot dogs cooked on ware coal hangers over an open fire and eaten off camouOage-des1gncd paper plate'> Lemonade was sipped ou1 of matching paper cup<,. A treasure hunt. marshmallow- roarnng and a late night hike ended 1heevcn1ng..and the group was roused at dawn Saturday and headed for home 1n the -.urrounding neigh- borhood. "Rambo is what they're all ant<>,' <;a1d Tameron Gome1, whose 9-year· old son, Desmond. part1c1pated 10 the tampout. "Is Rambo bad? They can ~e worse on television. We're more concerned about all the drug.°' the kids arc exposed to more than Rambo." SEGERSTROM GIVES ADVICE TO GRADS ... From Al to karn thr•1utth11ut tht·ir 11,t•\ · ') 11u afl· blt''l'>ed to be mcmhef\ ol 1ht ~11rld'' gn·atc:\t \rK 1Ct) 111 free t l1<111l'-h t ht 'kl Id 'K nowlrdgc 1'> 1nlin11t· and'" . .Hl' ncl·d<. ·•I -.....m1 "') hc't rdu< a1c:d l orttJM•H mcmh<-r' 111 he gt·ncralt\l'. not <;pcc1ah'lt\ :--.;t"vcr lo\<' )our open mindcdnt'\\. Ile 111h1 hl\ ol 1hought or 1magmat11in ·· Jfe outltntd "' 1)(>1nt\ ht' found 1mpon.in1 to h1\ own '<ufCC'i\ lour decade\ ,1f\rr ht\ ~r ;1duat1on lrom ~tanforc.l I '""''"1'' •"l.(.«1111 10 lw :1 dreamer " 'iegerc.trom \aul "( 1fl':lt ~ oucrr\ arc built on< h11lknt:1' .11lcl 1mSig1natmn ·· •"fk hold I tw danng h<·wmc p.rl"iJt (t( hll'\l('I\ • 'lkltc·H· 1n your\clt Rt•gard )-IJUl'ttll Wllh \Cit C\lecm and 'ICll- DROWNING ... From Al w,1, v.1 ,mn11, ,1 ko1.ard I ll1nl(h11rJlh \;lid \ fln.·hminar' t"'<am1natmn \hov. rd no e' Hknt:c 111 foul pin) or olhcr laU~' of ck.1th Ho"'n er funhrr tr\I\ WC"r(' o,c lwdulrd hr \.31d \uthorrt1e\ have-'K'nl finKt'rpnnt\ antJ altrtcd aacn1 1t\ \latrv.1de tn Will<'h l<Jr rn1\\1ng P<'''"n rtpon~ .\n\lonr with 1nformat1<>n about the vic11m0 \ 1dcnt11y " a'ikc<l to ,ontAcl the rnun1~ c-oroncr at H l4 411' I rnnfickmr · Thu~ who lullo-.... th.11 Jd\ 1Le v.ould 3 vmd the p11tall'I ol drugs. dl'll0)3lt) Jnd dl'lhOnC\t} 5eger<..1rom ..aid •Oh\t'r .. c the R1hk "C 111ldt•n Rul<' A.lwa-. .. be aware of the cllctl'> of \'UUr 8C llOn\ on Other<. .. •· PanK1pate 1n 'tour u1m munit)' Make It )'Our hu\ane\\ lo be in volved II will hel p }OU develop your role in Ille " •"Sc1 a cour\C tree from hm1· Ill ti On\ •• Scgcr .. 1rom enioycd the add111onal honor \unda) ol tonternng a bache lor's degree to h1 son Toren, who maJorcd in business adm101s-- trat1on. Bachelor's degrees also were conferred 1n nurs1na.. as well a!> master's degrees 1n business adminis- tration Dr James M1khch, executive vice president. said the university opened its door.. m I 976. The current pr~m includes 4,300 students and 900 pan-time faculty members. The \o ta Me~ d1 v1s1on opened 1 n I 9HO w11h 36 students, Mikl1ch u1d. Currently, 600 "udents are enrolled SALON CHARGED ... From Al \\(AP member\ were aware ol the \train to small hu<,1ne'l'>C\ that arc not profiting from the mu'lll "I don't think the ani~t'I' 1ntent10M were to charae heaut)' saloM It ~m' to hil"C gotten out ofhancl "he \.'\lei The twn m('n had w n.,1dered fiahting A\( AP 1n <.o un hut '>tepped awa) Imm thC' hattle after their rcqut\t for lef.31 help from the AmC'ncan ( 1vtl l 1bcrt1C'\ l 'nion wn\ turned down "\l,c're ~ind ol h) nu~IH\un th" and we can·1 aftord 10 fit)lt tho'><' JU)'\ ~lrafT~ld Meanwhile. < ona MC'..a rnde cn- lorCC'ment offiLCr\ ~nt a form letter July 11 to AS( AP, Jl'l•1na lht or gI1n1n111on 14 day\ lo gt! a local ' hu\lnC'\\ permit L1ccn~ing fee!> range from S25 to $200 a year. depending on how much revenue the bu•unc~s&encratc, within the city, \aid Don Lamm. develop- ment services d1rcclor If A CAP doesn't comply. the voup could be Clled with ;rn 1nfrac· 11oh and taken before a Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun Judac. who would determine the penalty. Lamm said The h11rstyhsts said they weren't tryma 10 create trouble for ASCAP now that the shoe was on the other foot "But Jt doci leave a htlle less bitter taste an ml moulh," Straff said (Ed.IC.r 1 ••St: SaJoa ttrMr llebtrt Saavt4re LI Ht rdated &o O.Uy Pilot •taff •rlltr Tomy Saavedra.) Night and motntng tow ob* and f:i:::Of'eceet through TUMday with pettlel dWinO at 0rtngt bMCt* In the atternoon and hay euntNM ""9nd. Hlah• wtn range from t.M lowto mid 70. at the bMchee to tM low ancJ mid 809 lnlend. Lowe wtll be In ttw upper 50t to mid eOt. Scan.,ed etternoon end eventng thundtrthOWett wa rorecaat In th9 ~ mountllna. Thunderatormt may contain hMllY rlln and fr~t llQhtnlng: Highs wtlt be In tM upper 701 to upper IOI, IOwt In th9 SO. and eOt. o.a.rt thund«ehowen may contain .,,ong gutty wtnd1 and hMvy rloln thl• ett•noon end evening. Upper~ h1Qh1 wlH be In tM mid 90I to 106, IOwt In th9 upper eo. to mid ~. Lower deMft hight wtn be In the upper 90e to 108, iow. In the 801. 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Evangelist Jerry Falwell sued Hus- tler and won a $200,000 jury award in December 1984 for intentional inflic- tion of emotional distress over a cartoon that depicted him as an incestuous drunkard. The Virginia-based Moral Ma· 1ority fou nder had sought $45 million. Fl ynt has gamed notoncty (or outrageous courtroom behavior, which earned him stiff fi nes m addition to the five months in jail. Two years ago, a federal Judge in Los ·Angeles ordered him gagged and handcuffed to his wheelchair after an obscene outburst dunng a contempt hcanng. Last October. another federal JUdge here placed Aynt on three Yea.!i- probation and ordered him to con- tinue psychiatric counselina for it. legally wearina t Purple Heart mHi- tary decoration. A cba,.e of des- ecrating the American naa. which he draped.around him like a d.iaP.Cr, was dropped.in cu.ban~ for a 1u11ty plea on the Purple Heart ch•rJC· In 1983, he was held 1n contempt for refusing to reveal the source of an audio tape in which a government informant allegedly threatened John Z. De Lorean. The audio tape was never produced. The former auto- maker was later acquitted or cocaine trafficking charges. Flynt made headlines in I 977 when he met with evangelist Ruth Carter Stapleton, sister of then-President Jimmy Carter. and ber husband. Flynt's limousine chauffered the trio to Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, for a visit. In March 1985, Aynt told the Roanoke Times & World-News in Vira,inia that be was "tired of the rat ~race" and wanted to sell Hustler and his distribution company. He said he wanted SIS million for Hustler, which reported!)'. had a circulation at the time of I million, or $26 million for all of his publishin&. enterprises. includinJ Hustler spinoffm.agazines. "l"m tared of the FaJwellians of the world. ... They aive me an upset stomach," Flynt said. Falwell said in response that if bo could afford to, he'd buy Hustler and close It down. GROUP FOR EX-FUNDAMENTALISTS ••• From Al Chnstians embrace the belief that nearly everything 1n the Bible 1s hterall y true. from the Genesis ac- counl of man's creauon to the Revelations account of the last day\ of the world "I fo und something that promised the answers of birth, hfc and death. and I was happy with those answers." he said "I also found read y-made friends - very stnccre people -who were willing to receive me." Doubts began cropping up, how- ever.HIS conrcg.at1on, far from being an image o heavenly peace. was wracked by power struB&Jes. he said. and he started qucsuoning his beliefs. "I had a total collapse a year and four monthngo:· he said "I couldn't work any more I was depressed. All of a sudden I was thinking, 'I could du: any min ute. will I go to hell'>'" Jam Luce. co-founder and assistant executive director of the nationwide Fundamcntahm Anonymous or- gamzauon, started m New York on Apnl I, 1985. said Sttnnett's case was common. "Half the people who come to Fundamentalists Anonymous have gone through or arc currently in therapy," he saicj. "Many. of them have had complete nervous break- downs." A t ypical Fundamentalist Anonymous meeting 1s like an Al- coholics Anonymous meeting. he said. .. People are getting together 1n ~omeone's home and saying. 'Hey, I've been there, it's OK to have these problems."· Luce said. Orange County's chapter, which has had about 40 inquincs from ex- churchgocrs, 1s the first base for the organizauon in Southern Cahforn1a. Luce said. There arc chapters in Oakland, San Jose and Sacramento, he satd. "We have learned that hfe 1s not painted in black and white,'' Luce said. "Oftentimes, the areas of gray predominate." ConservativeChnstian spokesmen dispute that believing in Biblical absolutei 1s wmehow destructive. ''There are Biblical, foundational, and, 1fyou please, fundamental truths 1n the Bible," said Ray Rachels, asmtant district superintendent of the Assemblies of God churches in Southern California. "There arc some issues, scnptural- ly, that are non-nc:gouable," he said. "Salvation 1s by the grace of God alone through the blood of Chnst. There 1s no amb1gu1ty about that that I know nr·· BERGESON ENDS HER FIRST SESSION ••. From Al a bill that Gov DcukmcJian '>1gned streamlining water transfers to meet regional supply need'>. Berge.son has proved she can be rcspons1 vc to indi victuals as well as powerful groups of constituents. For instance, when the state QUt a hen on a constituent's propeny by mistake. he fou nd there was no prov1s1on for correcting the error 1n state record\ Bergeson agreed that he 'ihouldn't be penalized with a black mark for the 'ltatc'°' bl under, and pul through a bill rcqumngcorrecuon'l in files when the government errs. In another example, numerous calls to Bergeson·s offices from senior c1t1zens prompted comp1lat1on of a handbook that an!>wers the quc'it1ons '1Cn1on most often ask. "I think we offer access to the '>ystC'm." Bergewo said. "and that's the most s1iruficant n:!>pons1b1hty a lea.u.lator can have." As a member of lhe minon!y pany, Berae~n 1s forced to suffer her fa1lurts, too. Her bill to protect public cnt1t1es from liab1hty where IOJunes were caused by natural cond1t1ons has twice been defeated. The bill was ~~AA~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFl'ICI nn """' i.., • c;.. •• 1.1 ... c" .... ..,.,,_ II • ·~eo •• ~ CA •2•n 1n~p1red by a Newport Beach case m which an ocean diver who wa~ paralyzed won a $6 milhon Judgment against tht> city. &rgcson blamed the California Trial Lawyers Association for press- uring her collcaBues on the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject the bill. "Auomeysaraue that we should let 1uries decide." Bergeson said. "But even the court costs give taitpayers a huge tab." Another Bc~eson bill would have permitted the California Department of Transportation to contract with private firms for design work o n freeways when the state couldn't complete the work 1n ttmc to win federal funding. .. Our prOJCCts arc being Jeop- ardized be~ausc we don't have them 'on-hne: and the money 1s going to other states," Bergeson complained State employees, fearful 1t threaten- ed JOb security; lobbied heavil y against the bill. h lost on the Senate floor. "Then: will always be a coalitlon opposing priva11iat1on," she said, "even 1f they lose ultimately" by losing the federal money. Bcrge~n has learned ~he can often push through her causes by avo1d1ng legislation. she said. "On strictly local issues. we've been more successful throurf. the budget process." she said. • We've sought to put Items on the budget and then protect them. rd rather not have legislation. "That's our gratification, by brin&- ing people together, local and state, to use the system to their advanta&e." Bergeson quickl y moved into a pos111on of leadership her first session in the Senate. She was named GOP whip even before her swcarina-in as a state senator. She ch11rs two commit· tees -Local Government and the Select Committee on Plannina for Cahfom1a 's Growth -and is vice chair of the Education Committee. She found the more deliberate, slow-moving Senate and its four-year terms freed her from the constant concern of ~lection she faocd every two years in the Assembly. And, as one of the tint two Republican women elected to the Senate, she hopn to be lcadinJ a trend toward more women in poht1cs. "Rather than smoke·filled rooms1 we're workjOf for perfume--filJeo rooms," she said. D~811r"°' .. ~ ~r.o-y ".,.,.. 00 ...,,..,ldo 142 ~71 ~I .o•or•• '42 •J;>• Justcall 642-6086 !ICM ,_ .,_ ... ., UOp111 c.al .... 7p111 C«"l''G"' •Ml°'"'~ 11 ~ ~"1 k ) ~ ··;.. ..... •• a.I "'<>'~. ., .. °' ..,_,..., --·· ,.... ... , "" 90'°""" "° • •f'l()o.t ~· °" ,,_,,. o' c.oli1'1"' _... ,,.. )t'l(I " l'OO'•O-OA-0 •• Cot•e lot.-a (.-1.:W"'• 11i•S. •• s..c..oi:•;ctv Oro • ., J~ 1' ""°'' • o, n oo .. '°"~ What do you hke about lhe Duly Pilot? What don't you hlce? 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