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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-28 - Orange Coast PilotCalifornia Assembly tend• anti· aparthefd measure to the governor' a desk.I Al Nation Women In late •OS have best hope of recovering from breast cancer./ A4 ... DAY, A GU T 28, 1986 Plane lands on be&ch • ... Lucky pilot unhurt afterengJnequfts - on WW II t rainer By PAUL AllCHlPLEY Of .. o.llr,......., The Reagan admf nls- tratlon' s decision to cut off funds for a U.N. famlfy planning agency fa stir- ring controversy.~ A4 A pilot Oyma a World War II vtntap-auplaM ma4C-.an~lell~IC)'..--- ·world Botlvla declares na- tionwide state of siege and arrests labor and church leaders./ AS Sport& The U.S. and U.S.S.R. volleyball teams met at the Forum./81 First round U.S. Open tennis action continued Wednes.day.t81 Entertainment A General Electric ex- ecutive with a cable TV background wlll take over NBC presldency.182 INDEX Advice & Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Televlslon Weather Weddings B3 B1 A3 BS-6 C5-7 B4 C7 B2 A1 0 8 1 A3 C7-8 C1-4 A9 A 2 A8 o.llr,... ,,,_., 0...... c:....... Bob Tbompeon, center, ln•pecte bla World War D plane after i:n•klDC an emer1ency lan4in1 on the Mod at Seal Beach, land1 n1 on the nd at &al Wednesday and walked away without a \Cratch Bob Thompson, 48, ofOranae was en rout~-from ( amantto Airport to John Wayne A1rpon 1n lhc two-Kater SNJ-6, a U ~ Navy trainer plane. He .aid lhc ena1ne ~uddenly lost powerat about 3:45 pm when he: was.-bOut a mile ofT the coast over the Pacific Occ.tn and three miles north of Surfside He radioed a Mayday distress / s1111al to traffic controllen It John Wayne and bepn looluna for a clcanng to land .. , tncd to &el the cna.inc started without any luck. so I had to make a quack dec1s1on " Thompson said. "Thal dec1s1on was not to Kl It down 1n the ocean " He looked for Meadowlark A1rpon in Hunt1ng1on Bt'ach and eyed the cleanngs at the S. Naval Weapons Stauon in Seal Beach. bu1 said 1t was dan&C"rous lO make turns at slow speeds and low altitudes So he elected 10 ~• the plane down on the beach He brou&ht 11 1n parallel lo the shore near l>h1llips Street. and chote (Pleueeee PLAN'S/ A2) Air Force blows up missile in flight Undisclosed problem forces destruc tion of una rmed ICBM at Va nde nberg base VANDENBERG AIR F-ORCE BASE (A P) -An unarmed 1ntcr- con11ncntal balhst1c m1\'i1le was blown up during a test fligh t today because of an und1SCl°'<'d problem . the Aar Forle said "The destruct signal was Knt well into the missile's 30 manulc test 01jht," sa id Tech. Sgt. Fred Bohngcr of the I st Strategic Aerospace D" t\t0n's puhlil affa1~ staft at Vandenberi The 78,()()().pound Minuteman 3 nm\llc. an IC RM capable of carrying explosives lo three separate targets, lifted off from an underground 110 al 7 04 a m for m 30-manute 01ght auuss the-Paufic Ocean to the Kwa1alc1n Atoll. Sg t Fred Bolinger ~·d .. An anomaly occurred during the fl1ih1 which cause l~c early tcrm1n- a11on , .. Bolinger said A team of Air Force and Dcpan- mcnt of Defense contractor engineers wa .. In ve'illRall ng. It was not 1mmed1ately known how do$C the 60-foot-tall m1ss1le got lo 1\s target before the destruct command was gi ven. the spokesman said. Bohoscr said there was no danger to anyone 1n the ocean area where thr rocket fell. Its altuude at the time was not disclosed. The aboncd IC BM fl1ghl comesau ttmc when America's space: program and m1ss1lc program has been plagued by recent failures. Tho\C include the Jan 28 shuttle citplos1on in Aonda that killed seve n ( hallcngcr crew members. the Apnl 18 blow-llpof a Titan m1ss1lc carrying a 'P).' satelhtc over Vandenberg; the April 25 failure of a Nike-Orion rocket at White Sands. N. M • the May 3 de1truc11on of an out-0f-con1rol Dcl141 rocket 1n AoridJI . and last Saturday's destruction of an Anes rocket carrying an X-ray telesco pe trom_Wh1lt ')ands ... The last time a Minuteman 3 was destroyed was on Feb. S I 98S. Bolinger said Since that time. there havr been 10 \ucc.cssful Minuteman launchc'> .i\nolhcr failure had OC· curred an f-t'hruary 1983 The cau~ of tho'><.' failures wu not dt~loscd The -.cht'dulcd Sept. 7 Vandenberg launch of a weather and search-and- rt'5cue -.a1ell 1 tc was Krubbcd Wcdnt'sday becau'>< of furl leaks the I Sth postponement of the launch of the SJ7 J m11lwn \atclhtt' State Senate blocks county plans for jail near stadium, Disneyland Supervisors stunned over their 'hot line' from lhl'ir off1le\ since January huard mt·mlxl'\ ordered < ount)' Ad m1n1'trat1vl· Ofliter Larry Pam\h to do ')omc1h1ng 10 .tvo1d a repeal onrn .... • By Ule A11odated P re11 SACRAMENTO -In an end run around Orange ( ounty superv isors. the \late Senate app(ovcd a ball blockang plans to build a 1a1l near Anaheim ~tad1um, home of the Los Angeles Rams and lhc Cahfomia Angel\ The \cnate sent a bill to Gov George DcukmcJaan o n Wednesday adopting a plan to spend $495 mil hon an Ja1l-construc11on fu nds natew1de fhc funds were approved hy ( all· forn1a vo ter\ 1n June But two Orange Count y legislator.,. Aso;cmblyman Richa rd Roh1nson. D· Santa Ana. and C)cn John Seymour. R-Anahe1m. won approval for an amendment that \l.OUld thwan Or- ange Count:, plan'> for a Jatl near the stadium Dubbed the "'M1ckc:r Mou~" amendment 11 proh1b1ts \late funds for an:r Ja il w1th1n two mtlcs of a ma1or-leagul' ha~ball and football \tad1um and w11h1n thrt'e miles of a ma111r .imu\Cmcnt park l .cg1~la11"t: analy-.ts say only the l)rnpo\Cd Anahl'1m site lits that dc'><.npt1on f ou r count) '>upcn 1~rs approved thl' r>lan to locate a I .SOO.bed, ma~1mum·\C<.unt:r 1at1 across the Orangl' r rccway from Anahei m \tad1um and only a few miles from T>l\nt') land Roh1nson and \cymour claim they (Pleaee Me JAIL/A2) Bruce Neatande By LISA MAHONEY Orange ( ount)' i.uperv1sors d1 rc<:lcd thl'tr ch1cf admin1strat1Vt' offiH:r Wednc'><la) to 1nvesl1gatt' more than 1()0 unauthomed tele - phone call\ 10 n·rnrded pomographtc \Cr\ tlC\ Jnd tome up with some wa \ Ith \Clure thl'lr office phone~ aftt'r hour\ f mharra\'>td by tht' d1\<.ovcr:r that \omeone ha' made at least $221 50 wonh nf call\ to tclephont' \.Cit hnc'i rhc vast ma1onl}' of lhe ttlt'phonc tall\ -IOI Jtrnrd1ng to a \url(r· "'l"'r' .ude -~t'r<' made on \url(r-"' ''or Bru("e 'l;e\tJndt' !> ltnc' \1-. were lt\led on phone hill\ to \upcrv1\0r Roger C..,1anton' office .rnd four to \uperv1sor ( lark \ MJn\ ""ere made at n1Jh1 and on (Pleue Ke SEX C ALL8/A2) :-!~~'!;~~~:~~s Proposition 62 pitched as memorial to Jarvis ~By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Wtlham Butt.hl'r and Arnold F-ordr Prop<>\1l1on 62 If approved by voter\ Aullhrr Jordt• ma1lcncon1a1n1ng tht· I ht• 11ro-l'ropo\lt1on ti:! campaign By PAUL ARCHJPLEY OflheO.-,,.._.ae.fl Larae waves and strong np11dc'i comhincd lo wa ylay swimmers and exhau\I lifeguards who repeatedly rt'turned lo 1hc wa1er for rescues Wednc'>day About 150 swimmer~ -eit· pcnen<.ed u well as novice -were (Pleue eee 8WDOUR8/ A2) 0111M C>e11r,...t1tlfl flu.• matl er\ari: hc1nad1stnhu1ed JUSI 1n November, the measure would pka from Jar""' widow have been had ra1\ed mort' th.in S22l000 by A new political mailer prepared hy twn wee ks aflc-r the death of Jarvis. overturn a 1982 ( ahfom1a Supreme prl·parnl Ill' '8td <.ll\tnhut1on hcga n Jum· lO antJ halkers .trc hop1na to J "Jcwpon Beach fi rm contains 3 plra ""ho to-authored Propo\ll1on 1 l thc ( oun ruling that Jarvis believed had la\I ""Cl'~ and \Ome monc)' ha\ ltl'nt•rntc-.rnotht·r S~00.000 through from the widow of tu protestor I lJ7H propcn\ 1.n reform 1n1l1a11v(' 1A.eakcncd Propo'ltllOn 11 Jlrc.td\ lOme tn thr ma1kr r t)l '<ltd Howard Jarvis for donation .. to help Butcher I ordc representative\ a\· fhc pro-Propo'>111on 62 campaign In the mailer htt'llr Jdrv1\ a\k\ flt \did Mr' Jan,.. approvtd lht' P'JSS "Howard'\ last tn111at 1ve " \0\ 1Jtcd with the Jarvi.-. m:uler we rt t'i beang sponsored hy the Los An n•up1rn1\ 111 help \uppon 'Howard'' le11u Jnd that other Jarv" fam1l :r The fund drive was ~l up hy RFC unava1labk for rnmmcnt early today gclt!l·ha~d < alifornan Tax Reduction la\l l am11a1gn " fhe lt'ttcr ~Y' check'> mt•ml1< r' h;i \l' not obJCClt'tl f-oii said D1reu Marketing, a Newport hus1-Rcfore he \Uttumbcd to a hlood Movement 11<1 director. Joel Foit t.in Ile madt' payable 10 lt)C lfoward he rK'r.<>nall 't has received no com- ne~s owned by poht1cal con.-.ullants d1\Casc at age 10 Jarvis had endorsed s~ud today that 1~0.000 of tht' Jar-.1\ Memorial Fund (Plea.e eee J ARV18/A2 ) Finally, a rip in the Iron Curtain reunites family Man killed by nail in CM mishap By PA I. ARCHIPLEY OllMO..., ..... ~ \ tnn\trut tum \l.orkcr 1n C O\lOI Mt 1 "'a' ktllrtl 1n , lre3k {C1drn1 ~nlnt·..J,1~ \l.ht·n a natl \CVtrtd hi\ ,1111lJ f or yeaf\, Vytau1a~ Sakalauskas of < o!>ta Mt''a and has son an L1thuan1a wert· kt.·l)t .ipart by a chain of"nyels " ~>" 1tt oflit 1a l'i re peatedly dented Sakalau-.ka,· rcqut'\t\ for his '°" Tcodorc 48 and fom1l:r to be allowed to em1gra1e to< altfom1a Rut fathrr and ~n were finally rt'un11ed Tue\day af\er a Soviet airliner louc hcd down at Dullei ln1ema11on..1I '\1rport near Wash1na· ton, I>< • c;1cppma from lhe plane were TcO<fort', has w1fe. ftn:sa. and l~1r 1 l year -0ld dauah1er. Aim They arc amona 117 \ov1et ClllteM IJVtn pcrm1rnon by the communist aov· emmcn1 11\t May to Join rela11vC'S an 'he l 'n11ed ~talc\ Their arm' no lonacr bound by "nyrh," the fi m1ly could now t'm- brol<.e tn\tc.ad of \C'nd1n1 their lovt TONY SAAVEORA PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 1hrouah counties\ kntn d1tpatched across an ocean and throuJh two polillcal world\ "It's hard 1ocxpla1n how I feel, I've bttn drt m1na about 1h1\ for a Iona 11mc ," aid 71 -ycar·old Papa Sahlau1k1\. who amvt'd 1n Orange C oun1 y w11h h1\ <Ian carlv Wcdnr1 (PleaM Me LITHUANlAJlf/ A2) Vytauta• Sakalauku. rlabt, of Coeta Meu lJJ reunited wttb bla eon, 'f"eodore, dat11bter· ln-law, Tcreea, and 13 -year-old •rand· dauabter, Alda. \l1lh:idm !\ ll<'mal lO of C..,1n I 1 rn.indc1 \.\J\ ~ork1n1 at a drvrlop mrn1 .11 I ~ \ 1llaat 9.-a\ whrrr tht' .11 ult nt 11(( urruJ \1 < ordina 10 C O\lll Me\I pohtt' \JI Ma11 < ol kll Bunal wa\ walk1n tlrh11HI .t l oncrcte tllock wall when lh<' .1u ulrnt occurred at about I 40 pm t ln the other \Ide of the wall , "'nrln·r, ""'t'rt' dn-.1n1 four·tnt•h n•tl\ lhrouah 1A.oodrn board\ into the cnnrrttr Thr wnrkc" Wt"Tt' u"na fl<•wcr 1001\ 1h.u fired the n11f, much like a .,., ( ah~·r sun Onr of lh<' wurkrr'\ fil'C'd a nail tnlo a bci;ard 11 a \pot wht"rc there ., .. , no COOCrt'I(' hloc. k h«'htnd ll Thr n11I ~ent thmuf'h the board and hit (Pl eee O&A TH / A.2) • -. ----~- I _J M • Or-.. CoeM DAILY PILOT/~. Auguet 21. 1Me Jud e rebuffs LaRoUche can ldate vote challenge ., aoemrr HYNDMAN °' ............ An Oranae County Superior Court jud&e refused Wednesday to consider cballcnaes to the Democratic primary in lhe 40th Consressionat District. Judie John C. Woolley said such a revie\t(...falls under tbe jwildiction of· the U.S. House of Represeotatives. not the state judicial system. The challef'lae was brouaht by An Hoffmann, a follower of con· troversial political extremist Lyndon LaRouche. who charged that ballot box stuffing and other dirty tricks cost him the Democratic nomination in June. Hoffmann. who was initiaJly de- clared the winner in the district primary, lost in a recount to write-in candidate Bruce Sumner. Hoffmann attorneys challenged the election this week in court and sub~naed I 00 precinct workers to testify,. But Sumner representatives urged WooJley to dismiss the case. which he did following arguments from both sides Wednesday morning. Woolley said be did not have the authority to call for a new election or to rule on the validity of the primary. or even the ballot recount. Challenges to the election results, he said, should be directed to the U.S. House of Representatives which clearly has the powcry to rule on muhs of seneral elections.. l~wu unclear what recourse one would have if be or he wanted to chaUenae the results of a primary election.. But Woolley said he inter- prets case law to incluck primancs wit..b fCnttal elections under Con· aress' Jurisdiction. Woolley speculated that the law allows Congress to review election results rather than the local courts so the outcome would not be unduly influenced by local political press- ures. ·· "Maybe that's wby they (represen- tatives) have given themselves such extraordinary power," he said. But Hoffmann attorney Roben Levy said afterward he believes Woolley'sintcrpretation is incorrect. The judge, be said, could ha~ reviewed the cballe~c even without specific legislation duecting him to do so. Levy said he-and other Hoffinann representatives wilJ consider appeal- ing Woolley's decision and may seek a review by Congress. If Hoffmann and LaRoucbe rep- resentatives do not abandon their various election challenges, Sumner said he wouldn't be surprised. "I don't expect them •to drop it," Sumner said. "But rm also confident they'll have the same results then that they've had here." Sumntt as oontinuift4 with his camp&1&n to unseat five-tame inc\lm- bent Rep. Robert Badham. Other LaRoucbc fotlowen lost court bids Wednesday to act on the New York: Democratic primal)' b&Uot. the Associated Press rcponcd. N'ew York'• top oourt declaned to review lower pourt rulinp that kept three LaRouche candidates off the Sept. 9 primary ballot, allowina the ' lower court decisions to stand. The LaRoucbe candidates, all from New Yorl City, are Webster Tarpley. runnina for U.S. Senate; Judah Philip Rubinstein, a gubernatorial can· didate;and Fernando Oliver. runnina for lieutenant governor. Lower courts bad barred ~the LaRoucbe candidates because some of their nominating petitions, con- tainin• 58, 790 signatures, fai led to list on their cover sheets the number of siP.'atures collected_ for each can- didate. A candidate needs 20,000 valid signatures to Jel on the statewide Democratic pnmary ballot. The LaRouche candidates in New York have filed a lawsuit in federal court in Buffalo seeking to get on the ballot by striking down sections of state election law they contend viol· ate their constitutional rights. A hearing on the suit is scheduled for later today. Wife flies through alr to save husband FRANKLIN. N.J (i\P) -Look! Up in the sk>! Ifs a bird! ti's a plane! It's Nanc) Grbac. Grbac. clad onl) 1n her pajamas. hurtled to 1hc rescue of her husband James when she saw three men assaulting him on the street below their balcom Her danng d1"c dro'c them ofT. police said. "No other woman wouldn't do the same thing to save her husband." said 1he 33-year-old mo1hcr whose hus- band now calls her .. Wonder Woman." Grbac was assaulted by the men Monday morning as he returned from the supermarket with son Jonathan. 15 months, who remained in the car during the incident. Inside their second-story apart· mcnt. Grbac heard the commotion, looked out the window and steeled hec resolution. "I just unconsciously jumped," she said. "There was nothing else to do. I had to help him.'' JARVIS MEMORIAL ... DEATH ••• From Al From A l plain ti. ques11on1ng the 1aste 1Dvof\led in a fund dra'c so soon ~fter Jarvis' death "You had to know the man and the pa\s1on hc had for the tax reform mo,emeni.·· Fo' said. "He wanted 11 10 go on.·· He said the Butcher-Forde firm was picked to prepare the mailer because of m TOrlg association with Jams. "The' ·,e been with Howard Jarvis since bCfore Propos1t1on 13 passed." Fo\ said. "The~ were his poht1cal consulting firm when Propos1uon 13 was appro"ed .. The}·, e done a good JOb for us The\ '"e raised a lot of money for political campaigns we've been 1n- ' olvcd with·· According to the Associated Press. the Butcher-Forde ma1hng includes a photograph of Jarvis. with a note from his wife saying she has enclosed it "as a remembrance." The photo is IDSCribed on the back: "In Memonam Howard Jarvis 1903-1986." A separate "message of support," bordered 1n black. asks for contribu- tions ofS I 0. S 15 or S20. "M> Howard hved a iood. full and long life." Estelle Jarvis said ID .(he letter. "Has only regret 1s that he knew he could not protect Propos1t1on 13 forever. Has only fear was that the enemies of Propos111on 13 would triumph 1n his absence." the letter continued Fox said Mrs. Jarvis made onl y minor changes in the mailer wntten and assembled by the Butcher-Forde firm. Peter Kaplan1s, an auorncy for Mrs. Jarvis. said she authorized the ma1ltngand was aware of its contents. according to an AP rcpon. "Obviously. she believes what Howard believed," he said. Bernal 10 the right shoulder. It passed through has shoulder and went through his right and left lungs and severed his aorta. · Bernal was rushed to Fountain Valle) Trauma Center where he was pronounced dead at about 2:30 p.m .. Collett said. The Occupataonal Safety and Health Administration 1s 1nvest1gat- ang the incident. JAIL ... From Al approved the site because 1t was an the district of outgoing Supervisor Ralph Clark. "The fact as. they (s upervisors) said.· .. We won 't have to face at an our district. We'll slap it an good old Ralph's district,"' Seymour told the Senate Wednesday night. S EX CALLS SURPRISE SUPERVISORS ••• F rom Al wt'ckends "hen lew 11 an)' stafT members are worktng. but some from Ncstandc·s office also were dialed during da)t1mc hours. a survey of phone bills showed Nestande who IS ths Republican rand1date for Secretary of State. said he did not make any of the questaon- ablc tc:lephonl' calls. Stanton also denied making an~ of the six sex calls billed 10 h1' nfficc 1n February. Clark. chairman of the board, was awa} on 'acat1on and unavailable for comment. H1sa1de. Dan Wooldndge. said he was sure neither the super- \.1sor nor an > of has stafT placed the four calls made from their office in June. Pamsh promised to "vigorousl y look into the issue" and "secure the phones 1mmed1atcl} ··\\-c intend to do everyth ing we can to get to the bottom of this," he said. A Ncstande aide said the calls were not caught during routine review of offic.c. phone bills because no one realized that numbers with 976 prefixes were recorded calls. "These just looked like routine LA phone calls." said the aide. who asked not to be identified LITHUANIAN F AMILY REUNITED I N CM .•. From Al d.1\ The fam1 h sat together on '>ak.ilausi...a" Ii\ 1ng room couch -a \1mpk JCI taken for granted 1n coun1lcss \mencan homes. but a 'i}mbol of unit~ for a father and son wrenched apan more than fou r dt-cades ago b} Hitler's war machin e Nazis 1n,ading L1thuan1a 1n 1942 sent the elder Sakalauskas to a labor ca mp. His 4-)ear-old son would be ra1s1ng a fam ily ofhas own by the time the two met aga1rtr" Salcalauskas said that after the war he went to Italy, Bnta1n and finally to the United States in 1949. Ea~ht years ago he visited has son in L1thuan1a and embarked on a campaign to recapture the years lost to a quirk of fate Sakalauskas. w1th the support of religious leader Billy Graham, as well as Rep. Robert Badham R-Newport Beach, and Sen. Edward Kennedy,[). Mass .• lobbied the Soviets to allow the family to resettle an America. "For eight years, I send apph· cations. Year by year. I send apph· cations.·· he said "You gel notanzed. go through American court' 1hrough Sacramcn· MAIN OFFICE ' .... • ,,.e., to. 1hrough the Stale Department. then to the Soviet Union and you get ans"cr -'n\.et • ·· Sakalauskas grumbled · While 1he elder Sakalauskas re- mained confident, the younger began lo lu\C faith that he would ever sec .\m~rtla ··He lost hope because the)' kept -.a} mg no. no. no," <iakalauskas said. Fmall). 1he co mmunist sovem- ment appro"ed their apphcataon. Sakalauskac; heard the news on hi s car radio · I wasdreammg the whole time for him to rnmc." he ~1d. W11h hi\ fat her translating. fcodorc ~1d "'I am feeling very happ) no" .. He worked as an cngmccr 1n his nati ve l 1th uania. while Teresa was a chem1~t with the water depanment Both plan to loo k for JObs and become pan of the frec-cnterpnse system. an ideal that wa<; as distant m Lithuania a!> the Big Dipper. "It looks hke everybody is happy here" Teresa said. speaking through her fother-an-law "We saw many happ} faces. It look~ hke a high \tandard ofll\ mg here." Sa ~alauska\ added that they had rcmarked the roads were much nicer and the Washington countryside was mut h greener than an the Baltic region .. Over there hfe 1s dragging. People are very depressed and scared to talk. If you ask question. they look around and walk awa)." he said. "Over herC', (Teodore) can do anything that makes him happy" So far. the famal > has seen onl y glimpses of America from inside airplanes. cars and Sakalauskas' east Costa Mesa home. Sightseeing plans were thrown off 'Wednesday by requests for news· paper and telcv1s1on 1ntcrv1cws. "They arc no1 used to this. They li ke privacy. not publ1c1t y," Sakalauskas sa id. Granddauihter Aida's hkes arc equally sample he en1oys beaches, bicycles and banana!>. a fnut that 1s vinually non· cxi~tent in Lithuania. And ~he· lakes American mus1c. c pec1all)' "Cherry. Cherry," a son1 recorded two decades ago by Neil Diamond. Dally Piiot o.ttvery I• Quarenteed ""O'l<leY I"°'' " 1°" 00 ----- 1 Jus tcall642-6086 ....... ~ 09"9' by ) 11) o"' t• O.'!lte 1 p m • .,.,'f°""~ .... 119 ~«I VOL 11. HO. 2AO What do you lake about 1he Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your meuaac wtJI be rtt.0rded. transcnbcd and de· livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answenna scrv1oc may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors 10 our Letters column mu$t include their name and telephone number for venficauon Tells us what's on your mind. • IU'l)9y AN.I luMey " '°" 00 n(I! •«•.. ylNt t~y ~ 1 a m , .. o.'Qre •O •"'...., l'W C9M' ... ... ~ Clrcul•tlon. Tel1p.'Wnee Coast will get 'urfstuck' Friday A d1'1r air meu from the &outhw.t II due In Souttwn ------------------, C.Urornia Frldey, pr0¥tdlnt 8CWM r.w trom ~ ttlc*y The ,.,.._t/ for 8 J> m EDT. Fri, Aug. 28 condltlona In the Southlend. ,.....,,-~--'° Some ecattwed ehowtf1 are due today, but fw tklle .,, predlc1ed owr mo.t of the ., .. , the Natlonel WMther S.W. tald. NlghUlmt low ctoud• WIH Nnget llong the cout Frtdey morning wtth hazy~ predicted In the aft9m000. Along the Ot_,. C0Mt U.. will be patchy latt night end early morning low ~ end cMf\M fog new the coetl. Otl\ef'WtM fair thrOUQh Frtday with moetly IUMY hot daV9 In the valleys. BMch hlgh1 et to 71. 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BNcll 15 11 Polliitenl ttandMd lndea (pelt 0-100 c.i ..... 71 eo Mllw-.. eo .. good 100-200 unMlllM\11 lor ..,_,... ~City IO, 12 Exte nded Mp41·SI PIUI 83 .. people, 200·300 ~tlllul lor II; L011118Mdl .. .. Naeh ... to .. 300.500 l\aiafdout flnl l9n le t.I~ .. 5e HewOt!Mne .. 73 1ooey·, pel tor.catl. ~ la,,,...... Monto.ta .. 13 LAie Ngll'll thtougll fl'lld.~ lo9 NewYOftl City 11 113 de(• ... ..,., '* Monteo.lo 14 61 cb.cM -Ille COM1 .,.,.,..... felr OkWIOme City eo 61 Mofll•9"f gs 55 Slgl\I coolw dert ....,_, N9f191n Ille 0....... .. .. S... 8-:fl 10 MKMhut Blvd • 17..f7 ~ " 1s "°"" eoe w1t11 "°"" ro. lfllend, o--~ 85 81 lfw.e. SaclClletlaCll Valley W-50 Newpot1 8MQI u 14 nlg!YI lowt from UC1C* 50a IO lflll0-40I Phoenl• " 71 Leguna 8"ctl M(~I OnlatlO t1 .. v~. ~low IOI lo f'llld.IO 0-· ,.,. ........ ~ ?fl ~ Lot Anqelet AKPo!I 51-42 Palm Spftngt 102 eo t io... 7to ea • North beach at MV Jak e reopened . I from the lake found no evidence of "Safety ·~ our main objective," By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... 0..., ...... ltaft The north beach at Lake Mission V 1cjo was reopened to swimmers Wcdnesda) after health officials found no signs of contaminants tn the water. The beach was closed Friday fol- lowmg complaints that at least 13 children had contracted Ou-like ill- nesses after swimming in the lake Allf"l9. Steven Wong. county deputy direc- tor for environmental health, said toda)' that tests on water samples unhealthful bacteria. Schwartz said. "But we're obviously Wong said illnesses like those concerned because we take great reported last week can sometimes be pride ID the lake's condition and attr1butc<I to fecal contamination in appearance." the water. That may ha ve been the T case at Lake Mission Vieio, he said, he beach was reopened at .4 p.m. ~ Wednesday and Schwartz expected with the contamination dissipating normal beach crowds to rclum today. b) the time health officials obtained water samples. Jeff Miklaus. president of the lake 8111 Schwartz. general manager of association. said this week that the the lake assoc1at1on, said lake officials lake waters are tested daily fQr fecal never believed the lake was the cause A coliform bacterial contamination of the illness. Even so. he said they and "we ha ve never even come close had no m1sg1vings about closing the-to reachtng the maximum acceptable beach while tests were conducted. level ... SWIMMERS CAUGHT IN PERILOUS SURF ••• From Al rescued an Newport Beach . said marine safet) officer John Blauer. Waws hit between six and 10 feet on south-facing beaches At the Wedge nex t to the Newpon Harbor Jetty some sets were coming in as high as I 5 feet. Blaucr said. Lifeguards warned beachgoers of 1hc treacherous cond111ons. but the brave and foolhardy went an anyway. .. We talked to as many people as we could ... Blauer said. "People who arc m:can-" a~c were ccnainly bencr off." Another I 00 swimmers were aide<! at Huntinton State Beach. rcportc<I lifeguard Paul Hamdorf. Wa ves were averaging about six feet. and a strong riptide prevented some sv. ammers from getting out wi thout help. Hamdorf said. On an average ~ummcr day. life· guards will rescue between 15 and 20 S" ammers or fewer at the state~ach . "It v.as a real busy day." Hamdorf said The wa vcs were generated by Hurricane Javier. which was hover- ing southwest of BaJa California Wednesday, said Dave Cooper of the National Weather Service. · "The hurricane and a southern hemisphere swell combined to create the big waves:· Cooper said. The large surf was eApected to last through this morning before dccrcas· '"' this afternoon and evening. he said. PLANE CRASH-LANDS ON BEACH ... From Al to land a!I close to the water as possible to avoid sunbathers. "When yo u're making an emerg- ency landing you look around. I seemed to feel there were less people on the waterline than on the beach. the sand. ~urters watch1Dg trom the water sa id it didn't boun~ and made a smooth landing. The aircraft appeared to sustain minimal damage. Only the propeller was bent. fl ying about b years without anca· dent. He bought the plane, built in 1945, two years aao. He said he restored it from "derelict condition," and esti- mated its value at $50,000. It has a top speed of 180 mph. .. There were a couple of people underneath when I came down, and I was a little worried," Thompson said. "But they got out of the way. "One gu y said. ·1 thought I !Nas going to get a great picture when 1 realized you weren't JUSt making a buu JOb. so 1 got out of the way.' And I'm glad he did.'' However. the Orange County Fire Department and a tow truck were unable to pull the plane up from the water Fire Department spokesman Chuck Nicola said Thompson would ha ve to hire a salvage crew to pull the plane out of the surf and lift it onto a truck. Thompson as a member of the Confederate Air Force, a group of pilots who restore and Oy WWII-era aircraft. Thompson left his landing gear up and cased the plane's belly down onto T R 0 Thom pson. a manager for a Santa Fe ~pnngs firm . said he had been p I c A . p p He was tlya ng down from Camarillo where he stores the aircraft to John Wayne in prcpara1ion for a 01gh1 to Sall Lake City on Friday. "I don't thank I'm gO'ln.g now," he S~lld. . E A L Some of life's ~st times stan wuh R.eyn A <'<mdn111111 lrf.klitton In Good Taw poontr Hawaiian Traditionals. Easy going <"oordinau:s thar captun all the color and <lpirit of Paradi:St. on rhe fintst fabric"! av.ailable~ in R.qn' own exdusw-e prints Ntw C-,cmt tlotil"."I Mon -Fn I 0-IJ \ac I 0 6 un 12-<J I RB writers enter novelist finals Thttt Hunun11on Beach writers have been placed m the finals of the annual unpulbished novel !Sts' contest of the Romance Writers of A~enca. They arc Helen Craia. Ann Johnson and M1lhe Let. The wnters will receive awards at the Sept. 6 mcctma of the Romance Writers' Oranae County chapter at the Sau ler Restaurant, 1401 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton, followina the 11 :30 a.m. luncheon. Sharon DeVita. winner of the chapter's 1985 contest. will be the featured speaker. Call 927-4255 for further info rmation. Choral audltJon• .oheduled Aud1t1ons for Irvine Valley College's three choral groups wi ll be held by appointment throu&h Sept. 19. Those interested should call 559-3205 or 559-9300 for an appointment. The Women's Ensemble is under the direction of Joanna Medowar. whilc thc ChamberSingcnand Symphonic Chorale arc conducted by Dr. David D1ckau. replacing Dr. Jamee Wyma, who is on a sabbatical leave. Literacy workshop set The South Coast Literacy Council will hold an in-service workshop fo r its tutors Sept. 6 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Shepherd of the Hills Methodist Church. 2600\ Muirlands Blvd., Mission Viejo. Lucienne Bowes. director of the center, and Florence Callaway, tutor trainer, will speak at the event. along with Ruth Resnick. vice president for community coordination. and Estelle Rosenthal. vice pres1d<'nt for literacy training. AIDS services offered The AI DS Services ·Foundation for Orange County will hold its next "buddy training" program for emotional suppon volunteers Sept. 6. 7 and 13 from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. at the offices of the foundation. 1822 Newport Blvd .. Suite 156. Costa Mesa. The tra1n1ng includes a thot"o ugh overview of AIDS issues as well as instruction in basic hospice counseling skills. Call 75 1-2437 for further infor- mation. Computer users to meet The Apple Computer Users Club. an assoc1a- \lon for beginner and intermediate Apple users. will meet Sept 6 at Orange Coast College's Science Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fee 1s S3 for non-members. and an annual membership 1s priced at S20. Call 432-5880 for fu n her information MS seminar scheduled The Orange County chapter of the National Multi ple Sclerosis Society wi ll present an eduauonal seminar Sept 6 from 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the Chfton C Miller Community Center. 300 Centennial Way , Tustin Dr tanley van den Noon. professor of neurology at ( Irvine: 8111 Cox. director of rchab1lita11on services at Hoag Memonal Hospital. and Patrick De Marco of the Family Therapy Center . ofTus\ln will be the i.peakers There 1s no charge and further 111format1on 1s avall'able at 633-9391 Bllnd klds need volunteers The Blind Children's Learning Center of Orange ( ount) 1s looking for people to volunteer a minimum of four hours a ~eek for three months to assist the )Oungstcrs' education Those interested should contact Michele Martinet a1 541 -33~4 between 7:30 am and 5·30 p.m. wcckda)s An Invitation: Attention 0tgantutlon p< .. ldenta and MC· retarlee: Wa want 10 help m8ka your upcoming aventa. meeting•. Mmlnara and fundralaers suc- oaa.rut. Send brief announcement• lneludlng time. plaoa. eott (If any) and a phone number for additional Information to· Bullelln Board, Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 15e0, Co9ta M .... 924524'. Report• of your CIUb °' organtzetlon'• actlVltlee -Ilka community ~ project• °' at.ctlon of omc:-1 -thould be directed to the Community N9Wa Edlt04' at the aama eddr .... Non-returnable black and wf'llta photogrepha era ...ic:oma. Thursday, Aug. 28 • 6.30 p m . Lague Beat~b Board of Adjust- ment. Cit) Council Chambers. 505 Foret. Ave • 6 30 p m .. Lagan Beaeb HoaalDg Committee • Community Center. 384 Legion St. PoucE Loe Terrorists warn: again.st hostage rescue attempt By mt A•aocl~ted P-ra1 BEIRUT -The Islamic Jihad tcrronsl aroup today warned 1hat any U.S. m1htary operation to free American hostqes held in Lebanon would cost them their lives. The warnina came in a 1ypewrittcn Arabic-lanauaae statement deliver~ to the west Beirut office of a Western news age ncy along with a snapshot of American hostaae David Jacobsen. 55, of Hunt· ington Beach. "We warn everyone who contemplates any military or secunty foolhardinesss to free the hostaaes. b«ausc his as well as their fate would. be much worse than the U.S. Mannes (killed) on the outskirts of Islamic Beirut," the statement said. T hat was a reference to the Oct. 23. 1983 su1c1de bombina of the U.S. Marine hcadq uartcrs 1 rt Beirut m wtuch lA I American ierv1cemen penshed I lam1c Jihad claimed rcspon1ib1li1y for that bombina. and for a twin bombina that killed ~8 French soldiers the same day. "u t all know we shall have no mercy. We shall net compromise tn that matter and the rcckonina will be very severe ," said the sta te ment fro m the shawdowy Shiite Moslem extremist aroup believed linked to Iran. The Islamic Jihad statement said ''all plots and 1ntriaues hatched nowadays by local and intemat1onal hands under the sponsorship of the great Satan to reveal the fate of the hostaaes we hold shall f11I." "The great Satan .. is a phrase often used by Shitte zealots to refer to the Unued States. "We lay the full respons1b1llt)' on the ignorant Amcncan go\!Cmment. and we c•ll the auenuon of the fa mihcs of the hosta&.es that we do not bear the rcspon11· bility Tor the lives of the captives af\er this !>tatement. "Pardoned is the one who forewarned," the $lltement concluded. The photo accompanylaa the statement showed a bearded Jacobsen from the waist up. wearing a striped black.and-white shirt and staring stni&ht into the camera. He wore a wa tch on fi is left wri st. · In add111on to Jacobsen. dtrccior of the Amencan University of Beirut at the ume of hi~ kidnapping. the otheT Amencans u11H1ng 1n Beirut are: Terry Anderson, chief Middle East corTespondent of The Associated Press. Thomas Sutherland, dean ofaancullurc at the un1vcrsJty: and W1l11am Buckley. a U.S. Embassypolitt~at officer. Islamic Jihad claioied last October it had killed Buckley, but no body ever was produced. K.Jdnappcd university librarian Peter K.Jlbum was found slafn April 17. Wilson urges repeat of '66 GOP sweep Se nator asks county's Republicans to support Zschau a nd Royce rac:e~ By PAUL ARCRIPLEV °'-~,._., .... Eyeing se nate maJOnt1es in Sacramento as well as Washington. D.C. Republican candidates gathered in Irvi ne this week to urge voters to stay with the Grand Old Part) when they mark their ballots 1n NoYember. At a dinner hosted b) state ~n. Ed Ro)cc. some 300 listeners heard U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson appeal for their support to re- elect Ro)'ce 1n the 32nd D1stnct Wilson also urged voters to reu rc ( al1forn1a's senior U .S senator. Democrat '\Ian Cranston. and elC'ct Congressman Ed Zschau. who attended the Tuesday night dinner at the Irvine Hilton. .\lso~l\anng the dais and winning W1lson'tifodorsement was Richard Long- shore. Republican nominee for the 72nd Assembl) District The state's junior senator. 1n his first term 1n Washington. reminded hsten<'rs that President Reagan and Gov Deu- kmcJ1an needed strong suppon to be cfTcct1ve leaders U.S . Senate contender ltd Zechau and atate Sen. Ed Royce got the endonement of Callfomla '• ~ ........... -.~ ...... junior Sen. Pete WUaon, rlCht, at a Republican campaign dinner Tue.day ln lnine. Looking back 20 years. Wilson recalled. "In 1966. 11 was a banner year for California Republicans. "We elected then-Gov Reagan We cleued 'itate Sen George DeukmeJian. .\nd "e elected Assembl) man Pete Wilson "But 1t'c; one thtng to be a good lcad<'r. and quite another to have good followers." Wilson "a" opt1m1st1c th<' Republicans ~ould retain a maJority in the U.S. Senate and -.aid the} might gain a ma1orit) 1n the state Senate as "ell II correct. Reagan will be assured of support from at least one side of Congress tor the last 1wo )ear<; of his pres1denc). 'Wilson said Zschau ·s background as a successful businl'ssman who staned a small hu-;iness and turned 11 into a mult1·milllon dollar firm ~as ·~ p1cal of th<' kind of <'n· trcprencur Republicans honor and need in \\ ash1ngton Wilson said "'We don't ni:ed more people in \\ash· ington minding )OUf bus1n('S<;," hC' said "\\ hal "'e need 1s lcad<'rsh1p that brings .ibout ui:atl\e energ> like that found 1n Orange Counl\ Orange County supervisors adopt $1.46 billion budget By LI SA MAHONEY Orange Count} supervisors formally adoptl'd a SI 46 h1ll1on I 986-87 budg<'t Wcdnesda) >\bout Sl60 m1ll1on higher than 1n 1985·86. the budget includ<'S S l6~ million for l'\pans1on of the count>·run John Wa)nl' .\1rpon Remo' 1ng 1hr hulgc of airport funding -''h1lh '"11 lllme from airport re,C'nues in'>lt:ad ul propen} taxes -th•' )ear''i budget is a fruµI one 'Miid count\ hudget anah<,1 D1lk P1cknl Department head<. were instructed to hold lhl' line on 'pending because of the e\pected de<:l1nl' in federal revcnue-shar· 1ng inlOml' Once flow1n11, into Orange ( ount\ at a rate l)f $20 m1ll1on 10 S:!7 m11l1on a vcar, rl'' enue·shanng '" expected 10 end 'ne't fiscal \l~ar Public salet) rnst\ account for more than half of the general fund fhe ~heriff-coroncr''I office takes the largest chunk S90.S m1lhon. followed h) the probat1C>n department and d1stnct a11orne} 's office En' iron mental management act1v1t1cs 1ndud1ngplanning. public work<; and park\ .ind rel rcat1on account for about S280 millilm "h1k general adm1n1c;1ra11on con- '>Uffil'' S 11) 1t11l11on Th1\ \e.ir'<1 budget prcx-eedmg'i Wt'fC rl'l.it1' t'I\ rout me "1th public pleas for 1nl rl'J'l'li funding for 1nd1g<'nt medical care the nnh '>uhstant1al l\\ue during three da\ s of lw,mng\ "Whal td Lschau did 1\ what our pany empha'i11cs." o\lthough Republicans have been aim· ing at 1988 to take over the maJonty 1n the \late Senate. Wilson said the} might pull 11 ofTth•'> :-ear. He said the pan) had to wm a maJunt} before the next reapportionment 1n 1990 "Those clC'\er people 1n Sacramento arc in the maJont~ now and con11nu<' to be '>1mpl> h' the "a) the) draw the hncs." V.1hon '31d "11 ~c ha\C a Republican go-.cmor and Jt leJ'll nne Republican hou5'C we'll ne\cr ag • .11n ~uncr tht• 1nequ1t1e~ ofn•apPon1on· ment that have diluted your represcn- tat1on .. Zschau a moderate who won the nomination 1n June wtth a shck advertis- ing campaign but who ran a distant second to rnnser\at1'<' Bruce Her1Chensohn 1n Orange Count). said all of the Republican candidates arc pan of a team back mg up the Reagan presidency He said th<' pan) 's values mirrored tho!.(.' of the electorate 'l he leader~h1p of the Republican pany 1s based on an approach that emphas1les ton,ern for peopk .. Zschau said·· It's hJ\1.:d un free 1.·nterpnse peace through \lrength dnd courage " Labor Day holiday signals summer's end, school 's start '\hhough it's called Labor Da) 10 recugn11c .\menca'c; workers mosl peorle know 11 as a Cla) of rest and recreation. The onl) holiday in September. Labor Da} signals the end ot '>ummer the beginning of cooler weather. and for Orange Coast~ hool children 11 means clas~c; arc JUSt around the corn<'r Labor Da) was proclaimed a national hohda) b\ Prc<,1dcnt (,ro, er Cle\.cland in I ~94 more than a decade af\er th<' first Labor Da' parade 1n "lcv. 'I ork The brainchild of Ne" Jcrse) machinist Matthe" Magu ire and "Jc"' 'I or~ ~arpcnter Peter J McGuire. the holiday is celebrated 1n the United States.< anada and Pueno Rico on 1he first Monday in Scptemhcr hderal and 'itatc goH·mment officc'i will he clo-.ed ~onda' 1n obscn ance o( ubor Da ... Then~ will tle no mail pu. k up or dell\ er). although mail v. 111 be picked up from d0rop bo\CS at the t1m('c; poc;ted on the bo\ Banks will also be cloi.cd Police and fire depanmC'nts will be open for cmergenq sen ices In all Orange ( oast c111es. trash collection sch<'duled for Monda) will tle picked up on Tue-.da) The pickup \Chedulc for th<' re<;t oft he week ~111 be one da ) heh1nd Lagunan stabbed to death; police turn up no suspects t 1knm '11· '>lt~l'I part.. mg fut • • • I hrl't' l "'' v.t•n• rrponrd \lolrn Tue\· dJ\ \flra\ 14XO\<ulkwagrn \c1ronowa\ \lulrn on V1< 1<1113 \trcet. a wh11r I 98ti tlnnila f'H'ludl' "'a' m1'""~ from Nonh c oJ\I ll1gh"'J' and a \11\rr 1985 Tmo1a \IR ~ ''a' \lnlrn on Al11ch1rd <.in\ on ()r"c ,,., 11 uni .ll '>ou1h l "J'I Plal.l tlc1v.~c11 )( 'Ii fl m .ind 'I "I fl m f U~\Jil\ . . . \1, "'" t•qu1pmrn1 Jiili \110 "'"nh 111 qu.irkr' "l'IC rn1oncd \ll>ll'O lr••m a h11nw 111 lhl :l./l10 hh•d 01 Ra~rr \1rrr1 h1.'1v.r,·n ~ 111.1 m Jnd ~ 11~ rm \unda' Fnlr. "'J' m,1J1 I>\ rl'Jl h1n(t lhrough dn Oj'll'l1 ""1nd•'" 111 unl.11. ~a doc" The l1l\\ v.a' '4"1 JI' I t• '' Fountain Valley V. hill' .1 '>anl.1 \na man wa) playmg 11·nn" .11 1hc rnun1.i1n \ allr' Reel"C'at1on < 1'rtk1 f f'l.i()ll Bruot..hur~t <1 h1~ black 1 •1s.1 I •"nlJ \upr.1 v.a, hro~rn mto The '"" n, ludul llcn·11 C'qu1pmen1 wonh S ( I 1 ~I . . . been stabbed By LAURA MERK OllMO.-, .......... An unidentified Laguna Beach ma n died Wcdnesda) night from stab wounds after he crawled up the Cress Street stairs from the beach and collapsed. No suspects arc in cuc;tod} 'iald Sgt. Paul Workman dead on am-.al <1hortl\ afkr mid· n11tht ~teCtl'.(''I bellC\l' tht' 'itahhing took plac<' on the hcach heh)"' the 1200 block of Ocean front PoliH· Jrfl·ltt'd •R;1~n Paul Kenned\ I 'I of '-' ('\I ( .,, 1n11 on \IHp1non of dn' 1 ng un,kr 1hr 1nflurnu: ol alcohol "-rnned \ "'·" \lopped .ii ti 'Op m V.rdnr"13\ on I .111un.1 ( an,on Road I h1 lh1n1 fll.11c gla" ""1ndn"' II• 'r"' c1on R" .1 \(·,1111cr 110111 -...<'"" 0t1n lih d "·1' \h>lllC"rnl J~1u1 \ \0 J m \.1 1,nda' T h1· 1lam.iflr "'a' r~11ma1rd JI\ I oc, I n1r1111 tt 1hr11u~h .1n 1•1)C'n door somr· "" t>urttlat11l·d .i hoAH' on thr 8800 block .1 '•gh1rngak J rrsidrn1 reponC'd ",·,tn.·-..la' Tht 111\~ rs11m11C'd at SIS l 1n lu,kd a 1\ut'<' ;i v.,11lc1 and 30 Frent'h Ir .llh ' Laguna Beach pohcc said the 27- ycar-O\d man had blond hai r. blue eyes was 6 feet tall and weighed about 190 P<>unds. He had been stabbed in the chest. but pohce declined today to SD) how many times the man had Police were called shortly before midnight when the man was found lymg in the street bleeding. Witnesses told the police the man crawled up the 'itatrs from the beach below and coUapscd m front of them. Laguna Beach Fire Department paramedics amved at the scene and tned to revive the man He wu taken by helicopter to Mission Community Hospital where he was pronounced Burglary suspect held after chase around UCI Ir' lnl' polio' arrc\tC'd a 'lu\pcctcd burglar \._,ednt•\da' alttfl has1ng him for a m1k onto the Uc Irvine campu~ C le' eland Campbt'll. 21 . ol ·\nahe1m "a' arrc\ted on usp1c1on of burglar111na 1wo busine scs at 200 and 62 Berkeley t • ~•d Irvine pohcc Lt Rob lcnnen Campbell wa, allegedly spotted chmb1ngout of a window at on<' of the bu~1nc'l'it''i. and Irvine pohC'l' wett contacted A patrol officer spotted C.1mpbcll walking down the mtt1 and thouaht he fit the \usl>(ct's dc'iCnpt1on Wh<'n the olfacr stopped to ques- tion th<' 'iU'ifX'l'I ( l\mphcll bolted and kd Otfacr' Denn) Jenner. Kent \oulton and Sgt Ron Anther<. on a chase through an apanment com pl(', and onto the campuc; "We lhOught we had him 'K"verJI limes," unnen said "Once he wa behind a car and he JUSI Jumped over the c.ar. Another time h<' 1umpcd ofT an apartment balcon " Offa«r finally apprch<'nd<'d lhc eithaustcd Campbell with th<' aid of \bme un1vers1ty ~tudents nn the campus. Campbell wac; carrvmg ~omc 1ew- clry, a couple of small radio\ and change Investigators "ere at the c;cene Thursday morning 111ing to gather information about the apparent hom1c1de:sa1d Workman A "capon had not yet been found Thur~a) momma. Police would not release the man\ na me unut h1 fumih has had beC'n contacted Newport Beach Thrrt• Jt'Wrlr. \tnnr' "'1.111 h an C\11 m.ilt•d ~~ 82~ v.rr1· \lnlrn hom a "C''' On .111 f rnn I rC'\ldr nn· I he ' 11. II m 111ltl 1>1•hlt "1·dnl·"111' • • • I he nv..nrr of J ruhhC'r .l1ngl'I' -.aid 1hr \I 000 hoal """ 'lnlrn ft11111 lhr u'I< kp11 n t .1 l.1rgr1 ho:il "hC'fr 11 "J\ '1urrd ;i1 I hr 'll'"fl"'l Dutil'' \qu,111, ·Pad, Thr thrll v.J\ hl•lint·d 111 ha' r nH urrr•1 hrl"n·n \ull I~ :ind '"' \ hrirlt ·'"" an:1 •(;,h "l'll' 1rponC'tl \lnkn from ,. ~r\I < t\t't H1ahv..1n bu\lnC1'\ lbt '11 hm told pohlC' Thr lo\\ 1n 1h1· 1'u1.·~J lhl'I) """' r~t1ma1rd ~• S.a o •o t.pnaBeach \ \mall bru\h tirr "" rt'ponC'J "t·dn1. ... dJ\ on fl Toro and I •11una ( Jll\1111 ru "'' hu1 v.u r'11naul\hC'\I pttof "'1h1· ~rriqf ••I, it) firt'fiahtcn I 11111 J'Ark1n1 m;tr; h•uds wrrr reponrd \lnh-n l';tch Wrdnr\dl't fmm the loWC'r Hunttnaton Beach I h1l''''' pm·d 1lpcn a v.1ndc•"' 1n 1hc I 'OCMI Mod> of Ja~Qurt.,n and \tolr a ''''r1.•11 '1Jro C3\<.<'ll<' r«ordcr ind n\ l•l\'4'11r. pl;i~cr \Blued"' $900 • • • liu11lar' pnrd open a front window 1n thr .moo hlnc·~ o( \l11dd1n 11nd \IOlc S 1000 1n1J\h . . . li ur11IJr' ,m,Hhrc1 •' "1ndov.. 1n thr I 'ooo hl1l< i.. ,,, \.iru ,1n1,I \lnlr 11 micro- Mesa woman, 83, hit by car, badly injured "'·"' \ll'f\'n 1lllll pc'll\ lJ\h . 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D..., ""°' 119'1 Irvine -\n g \-)car-old \o~ta Mesa worn.in \ """'·'" rq1m1rcl 1'101 hrr wallr1 had "il'i rC'poncd in M'nOU'i cond111on n..·,·n ,1okn "h1k 'hr "'"" lrtX'rr. sho~ h><la~ "'1th inJune\ \ufTert'd Wt.•dnt•\ rm!>\ 111 .1 \h•ll' on 1hr 4600 hlodt of dil\ "hen <.he wa\ c;truck h\ 3 ~ar li.1 rr ,Ill\ •• r· .11 ~ "",)\ • • • "hilt• no.,,'>ing l JSI Coast H1ghw11-. m I h1· ,1t·rcn from a 1on,rn1blr \ ul~s· ( orona dcl Mnr v.;1t11·n t'.H~c-(1 on lhi· i 711>0 hloc~ of R<'d Jan<'t Enn1\ 1s being trt'atcll at Hill \\C'nur v.;i' rrpnrl('d \lolcn ~ C'dnt"' d,I\ ,1ti.1111 4 pm ' I nunta1n \ Jlk} Rea1onal Hc"\'ipllal'' C hrr 'OCI \f)rtn~ltr htlld\ "'<'rt rrp0tlrd IOt('n~n l ~ar(' unll for I brok('n naht \lnlrn ln•m .i u1n\1tu1.1111n \1lt on the ki <ind arm. numC'rou bru1'C\ and "irn<'' 111 tfon11ns1nn and Roo\C\ rll l ut' and ~ t)(\\\1bk concussion r m·-..l,I\ ('\l'n1n• • • • \nord1na 10 "'le~pon &a\·h \n IH\t vlnlru 11 l\pt"'rtlt"f ..... , poli~c Fnn1'"'asa11emp11ng~orrcw~ "ron(\I \lnkn lrom .. hu\1nt\\ ''" thl' Ll\I ( OOSI H1ghwa) at ln'i ""C'nUC' 1n • 1011 hlr" ~ nl l>upon1 l>r1\t .1 nl.U~cd cro\<;"'alk when c;hr 1.1.1\ , 1.1"'" ~'"'"; :nJ 1oot ,hf',, ~ '>tru'-k b) a v.estbound cu rt·f".•rtl"J \lukn lrum 11 s.,111~ nn lhf' 4m M otofl\t\ in · th(' eac;thound lanC'\ hind. •I ':in1.lhu rr, T ur'l4l.l\. mnm1nJ 3nd lht• fir\! 1.1.ec.thound lanC' \lopf)('d 111 kt ht'r pa" 8u1 a\ \h(' walked al rn'>' the "c1,tbound ~lo" lanr l nnl\ WI\ \lfUlk .b\. ii \ 1lllt\Wd tn Aug dm l"n b\ Rcw.-lt'1lan1 \i 1g Coeta Meaa l o•lh •nd v.umrn ' 'lo1h1n1 v..orth \I ~~4 ... 1',,. rroonrd \lnlrn Imm • tfll~krd : . ga,an. I!< ofln1nt" \ 1p.ga-.:in pas!>ed the car'> stopped 1n 11ic fn~t lanc which were yielding to f nn1c. and apparently did not sec the prdc~trian 1n the cro,\w3lk in llm<' to n'wd h1111ng her ..aid '"'estagator \far~ f1<,ht·r ~r" pon BC'ach paramechn treated I ""'' and th<' ~n<' before rushing her h\ .lmhulancc lo Fountain V11lc1r ho'ip1tal\ trtuma ce nter \ •1\113\an V.ll\ not am~ted Wedne ,1a, ~ut p<1hce arc mvC'stlptmg the .und<'nt fot po-;s1blc traffic -.101- :\tlon<., F1'her \Aid Local .and state transportation of- fi(I '' ha'e bttn ~tud y1na crou,..-al danat" 1n the ( orona del Mar aru with an t)t' toward impmv1n safety for pedc<itnans 4\mong the pTOpo\al, an-to red~ the 'iP<"t'd hm11 on F~n. c:pa,1 H•ah · wa} an,11mpro'e thf ''~1lnhtY1of 'he ('fO\Swalk\ • \ A4 * 0rang9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Auguat 28, 1986 U.S. reiterates tough stand on Libya, denies 'proddilig' ·LO ANGELES (AP) -Pres1dent1al spokesman Larr) Speakes. while deny1n' the United States 1s waging a war of nerves against Libya s Moammar Gadhati. also 1s playing down the war of words among administration offi cials over ev1dcnct-of a Libyan terronst threat. Speakel> renewed his warnings of plots by the Libyan leader Wednesday and pointed :\new to LI S resolve 10 deal firm!) w11h an) such acuvit) But the spokesman repeatedly rt'fused to Cite an~ specific C\ 1dence for the admin1stra11on's fear of ne"' L1b)an anad.s. cuing an unwillingness to di~u.,~ 1nforma11on acquired through intelligence l>Ourcc~ That discussion was left to unnamed admin1s1rat1on offinals. who engaged 1n a tran continental spat O\er the t) ix· of l'\ 1dl·ncc gleaned about the Libyan leader's terrorist ac11v111es. Spcal..el>sa1d L1byH11ll has "the capab1l11:,. to ~·omm11 tcrronstaru.and '-"C want them to be full) aware that our pohc~ 1s unchanged ··~e "111 do what we can to pre.,,ent them I h:rronst JtlJl l l>l and bt' prl'pared lo take ~he necessal) steps. either bdon: or afta the!'>e art• committed. in order to ensure that thl') don't happen again." peakcs added. ~peales re1ected SU&JCSt1ons that \he United States 1s wag1ng.i war of nerves w11h Libya and attempting to prod GaJhafi into 1rra11onal acts. "Our goal 1s to prevent Gadhafi from doing things. not tll pro\ ol.e him into doing things." the spokesman \did Mean" h1le. a senior adm1nis1ra11on official 1n ( ahforn1J 1.1.tth the vacationing President Reagan n.>ntl·nded "there 1s hard ev1den e that the Libyan go\l·rnmcnt has been planning seeking to execute tl·rromt acts ... since the U.S ing" ofl1b)a on Apnl I) The admin1s1ra11on said the U.S. attack was partially 1n rc~pon~e 10 a tcrronst bombing at a West Berlin dl\ltllhcque that killed two !\mencan servicemen. "We do have 1ntelliience reports that Gadhafi has not hcc n deterred 1n his efforts 10 commtt terronst Jlll\ 11,:' the official \aid. E\ en though the_ off~I would not utnpenfic:'>. hna1d. "II ts clearly not d1s1nforma11on 11·, fact ·· Snuff ads banned from airing on TV WASHI NGTON !.\P) -lek- v1s1on ads invning '1ewer<, to t ~ "a pouch instead ofa pufr were banned from the nation's a1T'"a' e'> a~ of toda\ bccauSt" federal la1.1. mal..er. said h)Q man) ~oungsters ""l're 1al..1ng up the tn\ 1tat1on and ge111ng hool..ed on smol t>k'>s tobatrn U.S. aidcutforU.N. family planning agency debated M1d n1ght marl..c:ll thl ellcl II' e datc ofa section ofa nn' kJcral la1.1. that pro h1b1h all brualkJ\l ad\ert1<,1ng of smokck.,, tobacco nroduc-t' '\UC'h as snutl and lhl·" 111~ tohJlTO · I hC' h1 II '' d'> t•naut·d h" ( ltngre~~ bclause o l mounung. C\ 1dcnte that \.Oung'>tl'r' \\l'rt' turning to 'nun and chc1.1. 1 ng tob.i, t 11 .. , .ilterna t I\ c\ to c 1garette\ \\ .\SHINGTON (.:\P) -The Re- agan adm1n1<\lrat1on: .. Jec1s1on 10 cut ofHunds for al n1tcd Nations famil' planning agcnq , .. drawing cheers from ant1-abontun ad .. ocates and 1.kn~1un from proponents oflim11ing population gro"th .\ ·repugnant \tep backward" was the rcac11on ol Rep Jim Moody. D- \\'1~. tu n:P<.>rt~ that the .\gene}. for International Dnc.!lopmcnt would 1,1,.1thhold $25 million from the Unit· ed , a11on~ f·und for Population .\t II\ 1t1l'~ But Dougla" Johnc;on leg1sla11' e d1rel tor or the -...a11onal Right to Life ( ornm1 ttec commenued t~e action lUlllngofT"U.S taxpayer funds from J brutal compulsof)" abortion pro· gram operated b) China. •· .\ID said Wednesday 11 will withhold its $15 million contnbu11on bcrau':>C.China's fa mil) planning pro- gram. designed to encourage each famtl) to ha'e onl) one child. l'i coerc1 ve and encourages abonions and 1moluntal) stenh.tattons. l\n .\ID official. s~aktng only on cond111on he remain anonymous. sa id the dcc1s1on to withhold the rnone\ came after U.S. officials determined .. there was coercion" in ( hina"•• fam11\ planning program. e'en though Chinese ofT1c1al'> den) th.it 40-year-olds best survive breast cancer BOSTON ( .\P) -·\ re' ll'""' ol nearl) e'en hrca\t lanll'r ra'>l 1n ~1.1.edl'n for IX \ear~ tondudc' that th l' pru-.~ll' lit \Un,, al Jrl' Oc\t for 1.1.omen 1n their la tl' 40l> Tht 1JJ<, 111 I \ 1ng J norm.ii l!lespan lkdsm· marl..edl' 1.1.hi:n hrea't • tml·r 'tnl..e~ altl'r mt'n(1pau'e and \\Oml·n 1 • ei ~ ... hJ e thl' 1.1.11r\t pro'>peCt\ ol Jll agl' group' But tht"d1,t·J'l at-.,11<> more lethal tor 1.1.-t.1men 1n their 20, ""hen hrt·.t\I ,,mta '" rarr than for thO\l' 1n tht·1r 40<. Douor' tr.iJ111nn.ilh h.t\l' J\\Urncd that \Uungl'r \\11nwn hJ'l' a tx·ttt·r t hdncl' 111 \Ur' l\.tng hreast lancer th.in oldl·r' 1\l1m' Aul the: Ill'"' rt•\earrh 1n1;!icatt·s tha1 thl' trUl' nJtll'IO I\ 01\lft' c11mplilatl'll th~ln lhC) had thought fhl' rl'\Carlhl'r'> ha'>t'd at I n1\cr\1t' Ho<,pttJI in l PP\Jl.1 \1.1.l'dl'n \Jld tht\ ne\\ f\no1.1. ledge ma\ he U\t•lul .\n 1indef\tJnJ1ni;? 111 th\' h1olo~1t bas1., for the: uimnk·\ rdauon ht.•t1.1.een agc and prognO'ilS ought prm 1dr a better understanding of the natural h1stof'\ ot hn··"' t anl·er in "omen •· the\ wrote I hl· nc1.1. stat15.t1C<, were based on 5 7 .06~ tases ot hrl'J\l lancer rcponcd to the Na tional Swedish ( am:er Kqtl'tr. from I %0-7g This amounts to about 98 pcrn·nt 111 .ill the nauon ·.., reponed casec; of breast cancer \nother. lc!i>S e\len\1\ e 'ttud~ of I 2 994 v.omcn 1n the \.in Fr:inu'>co area reached similar conclusionc; Both "l·rl· published 1n toda) ·, issue ol the Ne1.1. England l11urn.il of Mcd1une I he -,1.1.ed1'>h '>tUd\ found that thl· annual death rate due to breast canter wa<, I perl'l'nt or 2 percent tn women ""ho gor thl' d1~ea'>e hcfore menopause hut 1t exceeded 5 fll.'rll'nt thruughuut the follo1.1. up penod in the oldest j!.l llUP r //L Remembering the 'bombing' Woody Underwood, a worker at the Na- tional Atomic Mueum at Kirtland Air Force Baee In Albuquerque, N.M., lenda pera~tive to the alse of a replica of the Mark 17 hydrogen bOmb. One of the 42,000-pound bombe fell from an Air Force bomber near Albuquerque 29 yeara ago, although there waa n o nuclear blaat. Econo1ni~ indicators increase sharply By tht As~oclated Prtss WASHINGTON - The go.,,emment's main gauge of luturc economic actl\ It\ rose a strong I. I percent last month. the go' crnment reported toda~ The Jul) increase in the Commerce Dcpanment's Index of Leading Indicators. the sharpest since Apnl. was better than most pmatc econom1!>ts had c pccted. Today's report. how- e .. cr. rc\'lsed the June figure sharply downward -from a n.' percent increase to a 0.4 percent decline -softening the good news the July gain might otherwise have <,ug,&l'Sted . Coupled with the June decline and a O.i percent decreac;c 1n Ma). the new report was hard I) encouraging for a national econom} that has been \ ef) sluggish 1n recent months Hormel, packers reach accord DES MOll\.ES.101.1.a -Linson meat packers reached an agreement V. ednesda) night with negotiators from llormcl that could end the }ear-long labor dispute waged h\ members or an .\us11n. Minn .. local. a union negotiator s.i1d. Octalls of the !>ettlement were not released. It still mu-.1 he ratified b' member'i of the United Food and ( ommcrnal V.orkers llnson The agreement would n l'ntuall) restore v. ages to IC\ els above cuts implemented O\ C1t'U ~ Hormel &. Co 1n I 984. said union negotiator J;ll' Hansen He ..aid onl~ that 1t 1s patterned after an Jgrt'Cml'nt reached O\ er the 1.1.eelend a1 Oscar Ma)'er & Co that '"II p3} S 10 7() an hour b) the end a threc-)ear pact United scraps Frontier-offer DENVER -l 'nued Airlines has scrapped an offer lO bu\ Frontier .\1rltne'i. further cloud mg the outlook for the grounded Den\l:r-bascd earner and pushing 11 closer to hunkruptcy protection Thomas Germuska. a spokesman for llnm·d. said Wcdnesda) that his compan) rejected a m·1.1. offer from Frontier's parent company, People ExprCS\ Inc and ended attl·mpts 10 bu~ 11 "Wl' believe 11 1s NIKE Aeroform/ Leather S27'0 Fitness shoe for men and women Women's, Reg Price $32 99 Men's, Reg Price $311 99 REEBOK & NIKE T-Shirts sro Reg Price $9 99 G'tm Shorts $890 Reg Price $10 99 Men's ond Women's sizes Assorted colors 1mposs1ble 10 resurrect the dcal·after the damage done by the closure of Frontier." Germuska said. "The a1rhne we attempted to purchase doesn't exist an)more." At the ..ame time there were reports that a Ne14 Orleans tn\estment consulting firm had told People Express an un1dent1fied tru'>t wu interested in buying Frontier for S 150 mil hon but needed time to arrange the purchase Challenger search called off CAPE C .\NA \'[RAI . Fla -The largest search and reul\en dfon e\er conducted -for the remains of Ch.illl•ngcr and 11' l re""' -is ending today after St-ven months and the: retrieval ol 45 percent of the space shuttle The three sh1ps-.t11l nartinpa11ng. down from a high of 31 , v. ill tall 11 quit~ aftl·r the) return 10 pon tonight. S('ven mnnth~ 10 the d.i' after the Jan 28 destruction of ( hallcnger and dt'.tth\ ul 11'> ere"' of SC\ en. officials said "It 1.1.a\ the 01ggl''it '>Carch and reco\er) ctTon ever 1n the 1.1.orld .ind had the mu'>l emotional impact on the people 1n\11hed." .. aid -\1r f orte Col Edward O'Connor. who dircl tcd thc o\ era II cflon. GM cuts rate to 2 .9 percent DETROIT -(1enerat Motorc; Corp said toda) 11 will tr' to ckar out a l.irge <,todp1le of 1986 cars b) offenng 1ntnnt rates a~ 101.1. a\::! 9 percent and postponing the start 01 tht· I 9lP model \ear Ci M announced the low interest rJtn at a nev.~conference and said 11 also will offer rebates from S300 to $1 500 ac; an alternat1\ e to the lower rates The: 2. Q percent rate apphe'> to 36-month loam for most models The na11on'<, largc1,t automaker also will offer 4.8 pcrcent ratl'!> on 4X-month contracts The ne1.1. program tal..e'> dTell toda' .rnd expire\ Oct R "GM dealerc; have O\CI onl' rn11l1 on' nc1,1,. 1981'1 care; and light truck'i for '>ale. fh1'> mas!'>IVl' ncv. 1nccn111oe program ... will enable us to clear our dcckc; for a last stan on GM's 1987 model )ear:· ..aid Jame'> (i Vorhes 'ice president in charge of GM's rnstomer sales and sen Kt' 'ta ff TRIA Heavyweight Fleece Sweats Your Choice I $890 Reg Price $11 99 Eoch Crew Top or drawstring Pont!> Assorled colors Men's and Women's sizes • ' State of si~ge la Bolivia; labOr, church leaders held LA PAZ, Bohv1a(AP)-Thegovemmentdeclared a~ nationwide state of siqe today and arrested scores of labor and church leaders in response to widespread protests against the closing of mines and economic austenty measures, the Information Mm1stry said. T he government imposed a midnight to 6 a.m. curfew, banned political and union activity, gave secu,nt y forces the power to make arrests without judicial orders and prohibited travel between c11tes, officials said. Agcnce France-Pressc correspondent Andres Soh1 Rada. who also is a leader of the Press Workers Federation. the Bol1v1an Human Rights Assembly told the Associated Press. Last week. workers went on stnke fo r two days to protest government economic policies and to demand the · removal ofU.S troops who have been providing suppon for police raids on cocaine producers. Soldiers stopped a protest march of about 7 000 miners and their families 40 miles outside "8 Paz, put the demonstrators on trucksand sent them baclt to the mining town· of Oruro, said Irving Alcaraz, undersecretary of information tn the ministry. The leaders of the march were detamed, Alcaraz said. The miners lefi Oruro. 150 miles from the capital. last week to march on La Paz to protest the closing of mines and firing of miners. Tuesday the government announced a reorganiza- tion of the unprofitable nauonahzcd mining industry . Under the plan, most mines will be closed or offered to workers as collecttves and half the 20.000 miners may be fired. More than 7,000 miners already have been la1CI off. A sharp decline tn the world pnce oft1n . the main ore produced 1n Boh\1a. has had a devastating effect on the industry. Among those detained we~ United Methodist Church pastors Jorge Pantehs and Gustavo Loza and The Boltv 1an Mining Company which operates the mines expon ed $300 million worth of minerals in 1985 and lost $230 m1lllon. M1n1ng Minister Jaime Villalobos has said Chernoby l disaster may kill 75,000 VIENNA (A P) - An Amencan doctor who treated Chernobyl vic- tims said toda) that health expens believ.e up to 75.000 people coul d die worldwide dunng the next 70 years fro m cancers caused by the ov1et nuclear plant disaster. Dr Robcn (1ale. a Lo~ Angeles bone marrov. -;pec1ahst. said a m1n1- mum of 1.000 Chernobyl-related canrcr death~ were ex pected world- wide. addtng expens believe .. the truth v.111 he bet....,een the extremes" Ciak spoke dunng a lunch break at an lntemauonal i\tom1c Energ> Agenc' conference reviewing the .\prJI 26 Chernobyl accident Explosions and a lire in the No. 4 reactor at the fac1l1t) in the o' 1et L11..raine relca~d rad1at1on that spread v. orldv.1dc Sov1e1 officials said JI people died from the accident. \kanv.h1lc a Y..Ork1nggroup at the v.eel..long I .\E..\ conference con- tinued toda) to a-;sess the Chemob) I reactor's design and safet} feat ures. ..\ Soviet atomic e'pen said Wcdncsda) that another nuckar dis- aster hkc the one at Chemob}I could not orcur 1n the So' set Union because ofmod1ficat1ons made to that kind of rcartor since the accident "fhe improvements which ha"e alrl'3U)' been introduced mal..e th1" ( t) ix· of) reauor safe and are an ahsolutc guarantee against a recur· re nee of such an accident," said Armen .\ .\bag)an of the So"1et M1nl\tl'\ of Energ~ and Electnlica- tton ' --~ REEBOK --..... Exofit/Leother s49•0 Reg Price $54 99 Wn1te and Block Fitness shoe for men REEBOK Apartheid foes fume over 'cold-blooded massacre' By I.ht Associated Prtss JOHANNESBURG -T he government said today 21 people were killed 1n nots in Soweto. including 20 blacks shot by secunty forces. Ant1-aparthc1d lcadcrs said up to 30 were killed and said they were appalled by th<: "cold- blooded massacre." "Thts was one of the darkest days 1n our h1stOT) .··said the Re". Frank Ch1kane. deputy president of the Soweto Civic Assoc1at1on The State Bureau for Information. however, said police fired "to protect hfc and propcn)'" during the stceet fighting T uesday night and Wednellday morning in Soweto. the '>prawltng black township outside Johannesburg Cameroon recelvlng food, medical ald YAOUNDE. Cameroon -Villagers who fled the gas d1..astl'r 1n northv.cst C amcroon have begu n receiving food and medical help b~ airl11t , Y..h1k ~1en1 1s1s examined the murky volcanic la ke that released tht> lethal duud. Officials !Mild Wednesda) that nearl) all of the more than 1.500 dt•ad were buried most of them near where the) Y..erc found. and that the bod1e-. of '>l'' eral 'Kllms v.cre flown to Yaounde for auto~1e<, Rescue operations. hunal Jct<1ll~ and the transport of reltef supplies haH' been the respons1btl1t) of < ameroon's arm) U.S., Soviets extend world talks 'J.'AS HI J\1(1TO"'-H1$h·le,el lJ and O\letdelegat1on~arec\tt:nd1ng th1:1r J1sruss1on of regional issues dominated so far by South Afnca and the M1Jdle Ea\t rhe US side questioned the Soviet'> Wedne~a> about their Jl 11uns 1n Angola and v. he ther the) intended 10 renew d1plomat1c relation~ "11h Israel. ~1d a L' S official who spoke onl) on cond1t1on of anon~ m11 ~ l lndersecrctal) of ~tate Michael H Armacost. who headed the l S delcgatton. !Ml1d in !>umm1ng up the daylong talk~. "We had a c,cnou\. businessli ke exchange of views on a wide range of reg1onal ~ubJects and v.111 u>ntinue that tomorrov. .. Blast kllls 40 in Afghan capital ISL.\M ..\BA D. 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African· di Vestment bill Insurers' awaits governor's signing liability SA( RAMENTO (AP) -Le&1s-\ 1 because 1f apanhe1d is not ended b) some legislators. r efusal Edison faces $25,000 fine for alleged Onofre failure By the A11oclaled Preti WALNUT CREEK-A $25,000 fine against Southern California Edison ( o for failure to implement an emergency sccunty plan al the San Onofre nuclear power plant has bttn recommended by the staff of the Nuclear Regulator) Commission. The failure purportedly occurred after a report of an intruder last Oct. 12 in a vital area of the seaside plant. The NRC staff categorized the 1nc1dent as Severity Level Ill. with Level I being the most serious and Level v the least senous. Edison spokesman Oa ve Barron said the plant's SCC\Jnt) force searched the Unit I genera11ng building. found no one and no evidence of unauthonzed entry and concluded at was a false repon. lation that Gov George DeukmeJ1an soon, business investments in that is expected to sign would require the count!) will suffer grea. 1 losses." Assembly Speaker W1lhe Brown b d state lO scll..an estimated $ 11 billion told reporters: "We are making the p ro e or more wonh of investments in The governor had \.et<>t"d a milder most significant statement that's ..I. 1 companies doing business m South version of the ball last )Car But 1n Jul>• bttn made anywhere in the world in ..\fnca he decided to favor divestment terms of condemnation of apartheid The d1.,.estment hill went to the governor WedneMia) on a 5~26 vote after ~1 1 hours of .o\ssembly debate .. DeukmeJ1an almost 1mmed1atel) issued a i.tatement saying: "Cali- fornia toda) sent a clear. unequ1vocsJ message to the racist government 1n South o\fnca. California's action as morall) nght and fiscally sound. AIDS protection measure revived .\( R-\MENTO(.\P)·-Thestate Senatl' ha'> \Ct in motion a second attempt w prott'rt .\I D<;' 1ct1ms from houo;1ng Jnd emplo) ment d1s - cnm1nJtion b) ,,kdanng the disease.· J ph\\llJI hand1lap The up~r houw. b' a 17-8 \Otc 'W cdnc<,da) night, put language s1m1- lar to that 1n a bill H'll){'d b) Go' Georgl' Dcul..meJian 1n10 another mea)Url· J\\J111ng \cnate au1on .\ssembh man .\n \gnos. D-an Franl t\u1 \J1d lhl' ne"' broader languat1.l' \\J\ designed to meet obJel - tion' t ncd h\ the Republican go'· ernor "'hl'n hl· rcJel tl'd the earlier propo'a -.pomon:d h' .\gno\. But '>\:natl \1rnunt\ Leader Jim "l1l·l,cn R Rohncn Park. predicted thl' nl'"' hilt· Jhu "ould ht' 'etocd because. he said. the outh o\fncan in outh Afnca." government had failed to 1mpro .. e cond111ons The bill would require the state 10 ell pension fund and other state investments in outh Afnca-related companies O\er four )Cars Esumates of the amount of investments that could be sold have ranged from S 11 b1lhon b\ Deul..meJian to $10 billion Young for the ball were 46 of the Assembly's 47 Democrats and four Republicans fhe Senate had ap- proved the measure Monda) Passage of the bill culminated a se,en-year battle b ) As- semblywoman Maxine Waters to &et state investments out of companies doing business 1n outh Africa. Assembly p a n e li s t s balk a t required drug test proposal By &be McClatchy News Service ~ -\( R-\ \,ff'\IT() -.\ measurc th.ii \l.11uld hJ\C rl'\.IUtrl'd all I :!0 C.1hforn1J lcg1!.lator) to subm1l 10 drug ll''-t' "'a\ reJl'eted b~ an -\\· \l'mbl' n1mm1ttel' \l.cdne.,da\ after 11 met \..1th J ')torm ufl nttnsm dunng .1n ohl.·n·hl'atl'd l\\O·hour hearing. fhl' 'pun\or 111 the mea,un: o\!i- wmbl\\'llmJn \1Jndn La Follelle. R- '\orthndgl' Jq~ucd that ( ahforn1a kg1\IJtnr<, '>hnuld ta~l· drug tests and '>l'\ an c'ample 1n thl' nauon\ v.:ar JttJln!>t Jru~ ..thU'>l' LJ f-ulkttl brought a l.irge hag full ul empt' unnr '>Jmpk' bottll''i to the .\'>">l'mbh I ahor Jnd F-mplo) mcnt C 11mm111n· hl'Jnng. '>J\ 1ng 'he had purchased them for legislators. .. I he dec1s1on made b> the com- rn 111ce regarding drug testing of leg1c;la1ors "'111 be a strong 1nd1ca11on of ho" senous thC' Leg1slaturC' 1s about combaung drugs." La Follette \aid. adding that she personally had taken and passed a drug test ( omm1ttce lhairman Richard Flo\d. D-Hav.thorne. and other pan.cl members first blasted La Follet- te\ measure. then shelved 11. No romm1 ttee memtx-r present spoke in fa' or of the idea Flo~d argued mandatol) testing "'ould cast an unconst11u11onal cloud o'er all lawmakers and would not Jeter \Ou th from using drugs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \\ITll\11\\Ptll\.h \()(iJ fV fR!''v1 Il ir~ ltn1'\(1rr.1111 t,1,h 1l'll J(\111~--.11 ~l'\\r('n (ctHLT AnJ vou .lrc irnitcd Fashion S h()W Aug. 30th, 2 pm Stage Cou rt. Dr.awing , 3 pm. for your information ... C.h.idl.1c .trki \(lgUl' rn.1l!t1:tnl· h,1\'l' 1oinn.1 (n1r Rcn.11"".ince \ \1.: h( 're vou wil I ton Come he p.i rr t ,f < iu r extended lH >li dav wet·kcnd ('t.' k hra tlC ir1 .tt \;cwrc>n CcntL·r Fa"h1on l~l.i nd Aug. 28 h r(lugh ept. 1. Win .1 -.,hopping -..rrt.·t· ,, t rhe Cc n ter~ C.Jr<1 nJ prt:c S l (')0('1 1 n "lrl'nd1ng rov:er For the run ncr- u r'. ,1 ) )l1l' "'pree plu"' l'ntr~ 1n Cadtlbc"' Pan" \'.'et·p· .,_t,1kc" Hurry, dedd 11 ne t~ > ,. entl'r 1~ Fnday, Aug. 29, • detail~ <l re o n o ur e ntry fo rms at the Info rma ti on Center. Watch what's ne w in fa~hion , too~ A multi,media theater presents Viewpoints from Vogue. And on rage. a li ve fa h io n show, in g of new fall styles. Learn new approaches to h ealth , beauty, Clu to fin a nci ng a nd much more in pecial interactive v ideo, booths. And then Drive a Cadillac Sevill e Elegante at the test drive center Enjoy the ho liday with u . Join our Renaissance! NEWPORT CENTER FA S tl r () N I S LA 0 . 4 ". .. • .. f ., '-t• ... t • • .. I .., I I ... • II " , 11. LOS -\NG ELF ( .\P) -The state a1101 nc' general's ollice has issued suhpOl'na!> to 125 insurance com- p.intl''> in an invest1sat1on of whether tht.•1r refusal to sell liability insurance to c1t1e\ and mun lies has been illegal Thomas P. Do .. e. the deput) attornc) general in charg~ of the inqu1r). said Wednesday that ques- t1on1ng of insurance-executives could tal..e at least six months and could result in criminal indictments. '\loH' subpoenas will be issued ai. the 1n,e!tt1$!.3t1on proceeds. he said. "This 1s JUSI the first wave," DO\C said "There will also be subpoenas to brul..l·rage houses. intermediate bro- 1..l·ragl.' houses. syndicate members of Llo,d\ of London and ind1v1dual P" otal insurance dec1s1on-makers." fhl' 1n,est1gat1on focuses on v.helhl'r the companies participated 1n an illegal-collective attempt to pr\'S'>urc the Legislature to adopt 'hJngl'\ in the lav. that would benef~ thl· com panies t.d Le' y. general manager of the .\s<>oc1at1on of Caltforn1a Insurance c ompan1es. said the 1n ves11gat1on "uul<l not lead to an) finding of l nm1nal acu' 11) ·· fh1'>t)peof1nqu11) has been done b) fl'lkral agencies earlier this year and 1n a couple of other states where thl' \..tmc marl.et constnct1ons have C\l'>ll'd and the) fou nd no collusion." Le'~ \31d "But 1ftheattorneygeneral ha" the C\tra manpower to do it. so be II" Mlld shaker felt southwest of San Diego SAN DIEGO -A mild eanhquake rumbled off the coast of Southern California early today. but no damage was reponed and San Diego poltce said they reccl\cd onl y one phone call. The quake. measunng 3. 7 on the Richter scale. struck at 3: 14 a.m. about 14 miles southwest of San Diego in the Pacific. according to the Nauonal Eanbquake Information Center 1n Golden. Colo. Rall translt 11 comlng to Los Angeles LO ANGELES -Twenty-five years after exchangmg a rail transit ~>stem for miles of mult1·lane freewa ys. Los AnJeles has the green light to begin digging a S.l.l b1llton Me'W. Rad subway linkm& downtown .to the San Fernando Valley. As political lnd c1v1c leaders watched Wednesday. RalPfl Stanlc). head of the U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration. signed a contract for about 50 percent of the S 1.2 billion downtown segment of the subv.a) that will run from Union Station to Al v.arado Street. "I hope they sign 11 tthe contract) in inv1s1ble ink," remarked City Councilman Ernan1 Bernardi. a longtime opponent of the mass transportation system." It's an expensive day for the taxpa)ers of the cny and county of Los Angeles." But Mayor Tom Bradley. who lobbied long and hard in Washington for the subway funds, said, "I ne'er ga ve up. I never lost fai th," as he signed the contract for the city. , 'TwllllJit Zone' jury almost Impaneled LO ANGELES -After five weeks of separating thC' biased fro.m the unbiased. attorneys were ready today to make the fina l selection df a JUI")' for the "Tv.1hght Zone" involuntary manslaughter trial. Those thoscn to serve on this )Car's biggest celebnty trial will be asked lo decide whether director John Landis and fou r film crew members are responsible for the deaths of actor Vic Morro"' and two child ren 1n a movie accident. Snakes, chameleons stolen from zoo SAN DIEGO-San Diego Zoo officials and police are looking for six boa constrictors and a pair of chameleons stolen from the zoo during an apparent brcal..-1n Zoo spokeswoman Georgeanne Irvine said the zoo onf'nally thought tY.O sna~es and the chameleons had escaped from &hr children s 100 area last Wedncsda) Howev er. a break-in was discovered Tuesday and four more snakes were m1ss1ng. so 11 was determined all the animals w('rt' probably stolen. OH.ANGE COUNTY C HUSIN1 ASSOC IATION r------, COUPON 1'1.:r~rN 1" <;1n:,\T LABOR DAY C HUISE IV I . 1'1; \ \;1; I·. I., Jl' ~·1 Y h\ll{(;J« H' :\I >S t 'C 1~·1.\ :\ll·:S.\. 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She received her bachelor of science degree 1n b1oloay from the U n1versity of Houston, and now as a student in the physicians' assistant program at Baylor College of Medi- cine in Houston. Her fiance graduated magna cum laudc from Union College 10 Schenectady with a bachelor of ~i­ e n c e degree 1n chcm1stry/mathcma11cs He as a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma X1. the sc1ent1fic research soc1et) Currentl). he as a student in the M.D -PhD program at Ba)lor College of Medicine. An Oct 18 IA-eddang IS being planned 1n th.: Chnst Lutheran Church. Costa Mesa. wath a reception following in the Balboa Ba) Club. BABA-HALLAM <.ieorgc and Lorraine Baba ol lrv1nl' ho~ted a sweethean-themed engagement pany for their daughter Victoria Ann and her fiance Michael Hallam of Canoga Park. Morl' than 80 famtl) members and friend~ gathered for a .gourmet Kimberly Knleael and fiance. Peter Scbalam Ld"lanc'e dinner and tor the blessing uf thl' eny,.igement ring b) the Rev. M1chal'I I ~floon of St Mark Or- thodo\ \11~\lon of ln1ne Thi.'.' bndl'·to-be. a graduate of (al ~late f-ullt'rtun . t\ l'mplo)ed as a CPA a1 Paramount S1ud10~ in Los Angeles Her tiancl'. son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hallam of Nonhridge, gradu- ata:d from the l 'n1\e1s1t) of Hawaii and I) 'an· pres1Ja:n1 1lf Haltron1cs C omputl!r ScrvKe and lipare Pans ( () · r ha:' ara: planning tu marry on Submit your wedding news The Vail> Pilot "ants to ~han: vour wedding or engagement announn·mcnt "1th the comm unit.\ We make 11 eas) for you. too' First. gt•1 top1t•\ of our engagement and wedding forms You can either p1d. them up in our lobb) at JJO ~ 8a) St . Costa Me~. M onda) through Frida> from 8 a.m to 5 p.m , or mail your request ""ha stamped. df.addre~sed em elope 10 the Wedding [)cparrment, Dail\ P1lot. P n Bo' 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 ·v.edding ancl en~1gcment news 1s published on a space-available 00~/( Victoria Ann Baba and Michael Hallam Vaknttne's Da) GOEBEL·F ARENGA Mr and Mrs Henry Goebel of Nc"pon Beach have announced th~ engagement of their daughter. Susan Mal). to Wa}ne Todd Farenga. He is the s<,m of Mrs. Fran Farenga of Loda , N J . and Salvatore Farenga of Bloomfield. N.J A March wedding 1s planned The bride-eleC1 attended the Un1- \l'r~1l) ofSouthern California and 1sa graJuati.' of Cal State San Diego wt th a dl•gree 1n business admin1stra11on. Ht'r brother. Hank Goebel Jr .. 1s an ofTt'n\1\l' tad.le for the LO) Angeles Rams Her future bridegroom 1s a gradu- atl' of County College of Moms 1n Randolph. N.J .. and 1s a manager "11h the an Diego edition of the Los ~ngdl!!> Times MORRIS-JOHNSON Mr and Mrs. Larry E. Moms of Brea ha\ e announced the engage- ment of tht'ir daughter Deni!>e. a rt'<;tdl·nt of Bal boa Island. to Patnc~ Suaan Mary Goebel. Wayne ToddFarenaa L Johnson also of Balboa Island. He 1s the son of Mr and Mrs Herben L Johnson of Los Osos The bnde-dcc1 1<; ~ graduate of Brea-Olinda High School Her fiance 1s a graduatt' of Orange High School and UC anta ( ruL. They will be ma med Sept. 20 an the Corona dcl Mar Community Church ( ongrcg.at1onal WEDDINGS BARNARD-STOUGHTON Cynthia Diane Stoughton and S<:ou Stephen Barnard exchanged "'c1.hJ1ng \Ows in Sherman Gardens <\ug 2 in ( orona del Ma r A reception lor 125 guew. was also held in the gankn!i Dr and Mrs Donald Stoughton of ( orona dd Mar arc the parents oftht' bride and her hu'>band 1s the son of Mr and \1r\ ~tephen Barnard of Balboa C ath}' S1ough1on, the bndc's sister. 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Great Selection, Great Prices at Celebrations! Flags (a or ted sizes) Complete Table Ensembles Banner s We carry U nique party supplies and deco rations ' , CAllPBELL·AIBRONOEl'f The enwemcnt of Deborah Anne Campbell· and Wilham Charles Amerongen of Newport Beach was announced.. by her mother, Mrs. Barbara Campbell. at a cocktail reception at the Center Club an Costa Mesa on Aua. 20. The bndc-elect 1s also the dau&hter of the late Mr. Allen T. Campbclr She isagraduateofNewpon Harbor High School. attended the Un1vers1ty of Southern Cahfom1a and received her degree from the Universit y of M1 s- so1m in Columbia. 1 Her fiance 1s the soh of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick K Amerongen of North Hollywood. He 1s a graduate of Notre Dame 1i1gh School and the University of Southern Cahfom1a. A Jan. 24 wedding as planned an Our Lady of Mount Carm el Catholic Ch urch an Newport Beach. QUJROZ-VIPORD A November wedding 1s planned b) \.1. Fehc1a Quiroz of Costa Mesa and Lt. Scott M. V1pord ofOl)mp1a. "'ash. Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Quiroz of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. John V1pord of Tacoma. Wash. are the parents of the couple. The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Cal State Sin Diego. Her f uturc husband is a graduate of&rra was maid ofhonor, and Brett Barnard wa~ his brother's best man. Bndesmatd!> were J 111 Amstutz. Kath) Barnard, Stephanie Crane. Karen lmbernino. Susan Manscal and Donna Miller Brooks BenJam1n, Da\e Clark. Nathan Corscr, Wall Long\icar. Peter Stoughton and Enc We1mcrs v.cre ushers Susie Bradbury kt'pl the guest boo~ Thl' couple are restdt'nts of New- port Beach after a weddin$ tnp to the San Juan Islands an Washington She I'> wtth Pacfic Mutual Life In surance ( o in Newport Beach and he ts w11h 'ltrolk .\rch1tccture L YLE-KIVLAND ( rl'sccn1 Ba)' Park 1n Laguna Beach \\,tS the !.Cll1ng for the Aug. 2 wedding of Kathleen Lou1i;e K1vland of L.il.c"uud. Colo .. and James Stewan L~ le. "on of LI ( ol. and Mrs. George A l )k ofM1ss1on VteJO. Thl') gra:etl'd 140 guests at their rt'tep11on al the Studio Cafe 1n < orona del Mar r he bm.k ., the daughtl'r of Dr. and ~1r'> Robcn l\.1vland of Lakcwooo ~hl' "ore a ll'a-lcngth gown of ivory ldCC and earned bridal white and la' ender ru-.a:' Linda 1\.1,land Reill\ and · u'ian l-..1\ land were honor ai1endants for tha: brida: and (,corge 8 Lyle was beo;t man. Other members of the bridal pan~ "'ere f llt'n l >le, Kalle L) le Ln·ll'h. tephan1e Cad). and Tum anJ Fred L\lc 1 hl' couple art' residents of I < ap1strano Beat h aftt'ra wedding tnp to Ha"a11 JORTH-EPPERSON Margaret '\nn Epf,X'rson of < osta Ml'sa became thl' bride of W1ll1am lJa, 1J Jorth of I ong Beach '•n a Jul ) 12• Ct'n.•mon> rn the Presbyterian ( hurrh of th (' Covenant in ( oo;ta Mc'a Solo1i.t was Paul Duffy. Thi: coupk greeted 175 guests at 1IH·1r reception at the Costa Mesa C 11untr. Cluh < aroi Eppers1m of ( osta Mc\3 and l>a' c l:ppersun of Oranga: arc thl' parents of the bride She "ore a white -;il k taffeta gown made b) her motht•r The ~kmon lace bodice was beaded "Ith pearls and had an ofT- thl'-shoulder swecthean neckline rhe full \kin S\\-ept tnlO a chapel· length train Shi.' al-.o earned a 120 )t'ar-old heirloom hand..,erthief Honor auendant-; for the bnde were Cindi ~"enson and Sharon Barnell Bride-;matd'i "-Crc Traci Hanson and Nancy Nelo;on Sarah anJ .\nd ~ Horner. 1un1or t-lagh hool an San M co and the United tal<'S Air Force Academy an Colorado . rmna fhcy will be mamed Nov IS 1n t Jame\ Episcopal Church on Lido Isle WOODSIDE· WINCHESTER Ronald and Patnc1a Wood 1de of Tustin have announced the engaae- ment of their daughtf r. LaDonna Woodside of Costa Mha, to Mark Wanchestcr of Santa Ana. An Oct. 19 wedding 1s planned an the Old World V 1llage Church in H unllnJtOn Beach. The future bridegroom 1s the son of Harry and Pauline Winchester of Santa Ana The couple arc graduates ofTusi1n High School LUDWICK-CORNUKE Sandra Ann Ludwick. of Cost.a Mesa and John Brandon Comuke of ( olorado Sprangs are planning to marry A.ug 4 Plans of their fonhcomang weddana ha"<' been announced by her parents, M(. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Ludwick of Costa Mesa. His parents are Mr. and Mr~ Paul C<.1rnul!t of Prescott. Anz The betroth<'d couple are graduates of Estancia High School, Costa Mesa She 1s an almuna of Uf'LA and he 1s an alumnus of Anzona State Umver- 'illY in Tempe Mr. and Mra. Barnard Mr. and Mra. J . S . Lyle bnde\ma1J~ and Megan Horner, llo"'l'r girl. are all rnu'>tM oft he bride 'iu~an Jorth Y<a s an lharge of the gue<;t hon~ The hndegroom 1s tht" 'ion of Mr and \tr, Duane Jonh of Orange \tnc Jorth. h1' hrother. was best man and ushl'rs were L~ nn Manhan Tom Jonh. hrother of 1he bride- groom and ( la) and John Epperson. brothl'r\ of the bnde ..\ltera hont')rnoon trip 1u(ancun '1e"<KO. the lOuplc arc now res1d1ng 1n ( osta Mesa he 1s a coun'>Clo r at Orangewood Children·., Home and h(• I\ a tclnommun1ca1111ns coord1 - na1or DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All daily dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Thursday (Served 3-10 p m ) Top Sirloin Steak $4.65 Friday (Served 3-10 p m ) New York Steak $5.25 I • \ Thursday pqwer keeps NBC atop television heap ~!!.,. ~OIA (tt"--1--· WIAWU~OI --Q NEW YORK (AP) -NBC'a Thunday ni&bt lineup proved strona- er than the 6est of CBS' Sunday and Monday shows as NBC eked out a first-pt.cc finish in a week or reruns and inconsequen1ial aponina events. NBC. with "The Cosby Show " "Family Ties," "Cheers" and "NiJht Court" in their customary top four places. won the ratinas by one-tenth of a poin1. the A.C. Nielsen Co. reported Tuesday. NBC haa finished firs& for 16 of 18 weeks this summer. CBS nailed down fifth through ei1h1h places with "Murder, -She Wro1e" from Sunday Niaht. "New- hart" and "Kale and Allie" from Monday, and "Trackdown: the Goodbar Killer." which was broad- cast Sunday. ABC'• "Moonlightina" and "MacGyver" rounded out the top I 0. CBS, which had eight shows in the top 20 to ABC's 7 and NBC's 6. had a 12.1 rating for the week, compared Lo NBC's 12.2. CBS did only a!iptJy better whh •-1......_•TlllT the Chic110 Bears-St . Louis IMllHTTHOWtON LO.AT~ Cardinals pre-season football pme OCllMTI PIDP\ftccun' on Sunday niaht. which had 1 10.0 •~n.tCNll!o"(1t71)Lynne . =:. ratina and 43r.d place for the week. ...,,.., ... ,.._, MCMI Here arc the prime·time television ---* ".IGllMr ~· 1,... ra1ings u compiled by lhe A.C. r.:-----Nielsen Co. for the week of Aua. lOOa..f'ORCIOWORT CJl)MCMI 18-24. Top 20 listinas include the .,,,,,,,, ** "Ordlll ~ lnllOOlllOI" ,,_, week's rankinL with full season-to-llMClm.IL818 Donlld~,F•DINRy. dateranklnainparem.heteS,ratfoafor • (!) .. the week.and total homes. An ''X" in 1~V*>M ,(J)IT'I...,_ parenth~s denotes one-time-on!,t_ ~= I Cl>MCMl=~rr pr~scntatlon. J"\ a.P -7*1-e _ ... 2111.~~'T~Olbv Show.'' NBC. 2U rtllne, L9"'1RfANmn'TONIGHT ... "Food Of Thi Oodl'' (1171) ~2) "FemllY T'-'.'' N8C, D.1, If.I m1mo11 --Q ,~-=-:=n l. Il l ·ci.r .... HBC. 201. 111 m111o11 MtNs. LMOOflCTION t..-"'1Wlm ~I) "N1ot11 Court," NBC. IU, IU mlllon .. IQAlt ml:~·~~~w, ... ,.. cas, IU.--~ =:n.:. --= • 06> "Newrwt." CBS, 1u. 1u mllllon Mn• f9lOM **~ ''Qaco Pb" (1171) O... ~1•1 "Kett & .ui.:· cas. 111, 1u """°" PlllllMIAJINI Hldcw.KtttKttMoflwaon. ~ PMmTHI LON> I *TURI '11THIGI I Hl>-'1-Tr.ct.~Gooc!DrK_."-"'CIS &WICIM~ l.MMIWID SuftOey Ni9111 Mo¥tt:' 11 0, IU mllloft llOlnH. ... ..... • ..,... t (21) "Moonll9hllne.'' ABC, IU . IU mNllon 1i11CM! -•tt\4 '1'1111 Sulea'' (1171) Wiiier ~ **~ ""-~-·· (1aa•) "'-u--., ....... _..,._on. ~'-1411 "Macfivvet.'' ABC, 16.5, lU mllllon ........ ~~ _, ,_, i';M.MlOflO CBS won the evening news race with a 10.1 ra1ing. ahead of NBC with a 9.8 rating and ABC at 9. 7. The race was so close. however, 1ha1 each network was credi1ed wi1h 21 percent share of 1hc audience in 1he 1ime period. 11 (11) "WhO'l Ille BoH?" ABC, 161, 1U ·----------------------------------------------------million hOmel I Each ra1ing poin1 equals 859.000 homes equipped wilh television. NBC's ratings were hurt by a Mets.- Dodgers game. a matchup between a runaway winner in lhe National Lca1ue Eas1ern division and a strug- g.ing loser in the NL West, on Wednesday night. It finished 47th in the ratinas with a 9.6. JUst ahead of ABC's Monday night Mets-Dodgers pme which finished 50th with an 8.9 rating. 12. 1291 "C•911ev & Ltctv.'' cas. 15.9, ll 7 mllHon homes. 11. I Ill ''Growlno P•lns, ABC, 15.9, IJ.7 mlHlon homtl 12 IX> ''Wtt>ll4H' Soeci.1," ABC, 15.9, ll.7 minion hOrnft. 15 191 "Golden Girt•.'' N8C, lU. IJ.6 mlfllon llC>fM• 15 (1) "60 Mlnults.'' cas. IU , IU mtlllon homes 17 I Ill "Miami Vice." N8C, 15.l, IJ 1 mMllon '-'-IL (20) "Perl.ct Str•nH".'' ABC. 14 I, 12 I .mllllon homft. It Ill) "T,... Sov Who Loved M4" -"ABC Sun4nv-Nloht Mo"'-.'' tl-4, 11 S mlllotl l'IOtM\ 20 1311 "Scarecrow & Mn. Kine.'' ces. IU. 11 • mllllon home\. 20. <•ll ''Tne e-llier:· cas. 1u. 1u mllllon homft Can'tswatthis 'Fly' HOLLYWOOD (AP)-"The Fly" kepi audiences buzzing with us graph ic portrayal of man's trans- forma1ion 10 bug. earning $4. 7 million and clingrna to the top box office spo1 for the second weekend in a row. The 20th Century Fox remake of the 1958 science fiction Oick stars Jeff Goldblum and is directed by David Cronenberg. The second-biggest weekend earner was "Stand by Me." director Rob , R~iner's rcndi1ion of a Stephen Kina ·~hon story about four boys on an adventure. The tale. told by a remi- n1King Richard Dreyfuss, earned S3.8 million. "Aliens," th e space adventure star- nng Sigourney Weaver. was third with $3.4 million in ticket sales. Blockbuster "Top Gun." wnh Tom Cruise as a trainee fighter pilot and -Kell y McGillisas hisgirlfned, proved it has plenty of lif\ left. earning $3.3 million for fourth place in the weekend formation. Fifth, with $2.8 million. was "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Pan 2," starring ~nnis Hopper in a remake of the 10-year-old horror flick. "The Kara1c Kid. Part II" con- tin ued to attract fans of the unlikel y martial-arts duo of Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. earning $2.8 million for the No. 6 spot. In seventh. wi th S2.6 million in ticket sales. was "Armed and Danger- ous, .. a slapstick look at the secunty guard business starring John Candy. "Nothing 1n Common," in eighth place with S2.6 million, is a comed~­ drama in which Tom Hanks' hi - fl) ing iifcstylc takes a nosedive - cause of the separation of his parents. Jackie Gleason and Eve Marie Saint. Back to School with ... la'W~~® ~©J[p>®~U@. 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(Pie~~ don't worry if u don't ~e your numbt'r. it wHI be)'OUr turn soon.) In· ~idc, you 'II find a list of long area. )~"'t check one and return the ballot to u If you have any .que - tions, call your local GTE Service Office. To reach a Spanish-speaking operator, dial 1-800-523-7789. If you speak Chinese, call 1·800- 2.~1 -8 .. 2. For informatio n about rate or specific rvic~s. call the long distance com- panies directly. 'hu 'U find theEnumhcrs listed on the all . > nee your arlS\Ver by the date printed on the enve- lope. If we don't hear fron1 you hy then. Federal regulation~ require that a company be cho n for you. And ince that may not be the most economical and convenient one for you. please take the tifn to teJJ u. which }'OU prefer . General [ Cj i #J Telephone --. • I I " , Like motorists, traffic planners spin t heir wheels Oran~e County will spend $I 0.000 for a study to find out it the $450.000 car pool lane expenment on the ( o!.ta Me a Freeway as safe. Traffic planners are trying to figure out how to solve the problems they bought when the) rcstnped the freeway_and.rukl~d lanes that run on the 55 Freeway between MacArthur Boulevard m Irvine Jnd Lincoln Boulevard in Orange. For a lot less money-say a.penny -motorists not pn' tlcged to use the restricted lanes would surely share their thou~ts on the experiment. Certainl y these would be thoughtful opinions. Mot orists have plenty of time to contemplate the mL'rtt!i of the near-empty car pool lanes as they sit in 12- mik traffic jams that stretch from the San Diego Frc1..·wa> to the Ri ve rside Freeway. ~olo motorists prohibited fr om crossing the double >cllo"" stnpc that se parates the movers from the fist !.halo.a!. have !.crutini zed the benefits of the car pool lane~ The> have had plenty of chances to think as the k"' rnr poolcrs whizzed by while the solo drivers and thctr cars !iat steaming. ·alet} 1s cenaanl ~ a concern. It would reassure a good many commuters 1f the count~ Transportation Commission and the state Department of Transportation could safely state that d1" 1ng the 55 Freeway is more safe than skydi ving in an t"kc tncal storm wllh a metal parachute. The study 'hould an!l\.\C r the safety concerns. \\hat the study or th e current e?U>Criment can't c.ktl.'rm inc 1s , whether the car poorl~es are more dkt..ll\C in easing congestion than simply adding another general purpose tra vel lane. Stat1sucs say travel times have been reduced si nce the l ar pool lanes were added. Good. But th ose travel tim es are compared to when the lrl'C\'-3\-had fewer lanes. rtiat"1i like co mparing BMWs and pickup trucks. '\ ou can't do rt In any valid e'penment, too many vanables spoil tht· conclusions. If traffic planners want to make some sense of the soup) 'tallilles the) have gathered since the lanes were dl'dttJh.'d in No\ ember 1985. they would open the extra lane in one d1rcct1on to general use traffic and maintain the n:\trttt1ons on the car pool lane headed tn the oppoo,tlt' d 1 rec lion. In that wa>. \.\e could learn whether there's a dime\ "'Orth of dtfTercncc I >111 n111n'1· 'llfl"\'<·11 1n 1 h" \J)<ltt art 1hoS<' ol tht Dail)' Pilot Other ~ 1cw' 1'\J'lr1°\\Cd un 1h1' r1.1111• .ar1 1h11\C' nf their author~ and an15t~ Rl'adcrc•1mmcn1 " 1n• 1ti:d I h1· 1>.111\ Pilot P <> fl-0\ 1560. 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Al.l•.l'"'' ''"°"P''" !lei' ' ft • .. ,.0 ~11 ._, CA '17',) ' Mo\I of the Korean pen fnend!> rang<· in age from 12-25 bu1 lhcre arc \ome older or younger people. loo I am sure the)' w1ll share warm fncnd- <,htp wtth )OUr boy'> and girl\ through wrrespondence for a long time rhc 198M Olympic Games will be held here 1n Seoul and I feel I here would be some Korean pen pals who m1gh1 be interested tn 1nv1bng their <:oun1er pans to 1he1r home tn thi s counlr) during 1ha1 time I \lnccrt"ly hope th1\ will he \OOH' lhtng fruttful 1n the fuiure for lhc ho~<. nnd girl\ hy your help May you havr a good pro\penty 1 n )'our wonhy hU\tnC\\ \I ; II C HI l N< 1 J()() Prcs1drn1 lnt'I I ncnd\hrp Soc1rt) I'() Ro~ I 00, < cntral ~oul Korea In l'JI 7 10 \uffrag1-.1s were ar· H'\t1·d •• , 1hn ptl kcled the Whttl' lf11uw In 11/22 rad111 'ita11on WEAF 1n ''\A, ' 11rk < "' Jired the fir'it radm ~ CJllH\H'rU.il r he C)uecMboro Reali} < 11 111 Jacl.\o n Heights paid $1 00 for I O m1nu1c .. of air time In I Y68 pol Kt" and anu-war dem- 11n•.ira1or'> clashed 1n the streets of ( h1f..ago a.!'> the Democratic Nation J < un,ct111on nominated Hubcn H ti um phrt'y for president In I Ii!!\. hraclr Pnmc M1n1 stcr Mcnal hl'm 8e&1n nnnounctd he would re\lgn. uting personal rtasons 1 cn )car~ ago· Three American "' 1llans working 1n Iran were killed h~ Iranian guernlla figh1er; I huught for toda )' ".\II 1ha1 I knov. I 11.'arncd after I wa~ 10 C1eorgc'> < lcmeMeau f rt'nch -.1ate\man (1841-1929) TOft!felt £d110t o.n,..., Clly !dttor T-CIMM ~Editor Crelt IMff Spof11 EOllOt TeneMle J IC ...... Clrcvt•U!Ofl Director ~Clfttrelt Prod~Oon 011ec10t Howw •..._.., A9¥9rlltl"9 Otn1c100: C1~:~°' .,_TMM ContrOI* J .. Andneedlesstosay. Jnanyconfrontatlon between a trockand acar. the latter Is not likely to win.·· \ -~ • • .• Cl c:t r;._1 • ~~4 ·- Tax bill: Both sides win, but there's no real prize The) are argurngabout who won 1n lhl' nc"' tax bill the liberals or the LOnscrva11ves. It's rather fun that a bill 1ha1 )Ceks 10 simplify should end up being so abstruse as to find people d1fTcnng on the quesuon. Professor James K. Galbra11h. an cronom1st :ii the Lyndon B. Johnson \chool of PublK <\1Ta1rs at the l lnrwrMly of Texas ... assocrate-d." 1n tht• word\ of E. J Dionne Jr of The Ne"' York Tunes ""'1th the Demo- craltt Pan~·., lefl wing," rs en1hu\1asttc ahoul the bill Mr Dion- ne -.ummanzn C1albra11h's evalu- ation ··an)' bill 1ha1 shifts more than SI 00 billion lrom 1nd1viduals to curpora110M. drops 6 m1lhon poor ix·oplc from the la>. roll\, nd'i the tax code of ~Orl"'> of loopholC'\ and laxl''> lJp11al gain'> at the um<' ralc as l·.irncd 1nrnml' rnuld not he all bad lr om .h1\ (the left v.rng) pornl of \ l("Y., W e touch 1n1crcst1ng point!. here A grcal deal rn la>. law. ts only faint!) Vl\rhlc: a!> tor tnstance. after a while exc1..e t:u.l''> on gasoline. booze and ugarl'lll'.\ lend to dt>crystalhze rn the purcha'iCr-., mind If John rs eamtng SSO 000 a wa1 ro; paying an dTec11vc tJ>. 111 2'i l)l'fll'nt w11h the marginal ratl 'l'I ,11 'ill rcrcen1. a decrease 1n lhJt mJrgrnal ralc tu 5a). 25 pcrccnr tan. tlul docs no1 neccssanly ,1ncreasc John\ income Whv'' Because th\'H' arc nlhcr factor\ · We know that m 1988 1her<' arc ~u1ng lo Ix· rhrrr ba\1c rates The fir'>1 1~ I ~ pcrtcnt the '>CCond 28 percrnl, the third 1' rx·n.rn1 and (1f you wl\h 111 u1u nt 11 J\ d \rparalc rate) a founh 111 2X pc:rccnt fl'Jl hcd approx1matcl)" Jftcr .in 1ncomr ofS I 50.000 per )'ca r !\ju"' that "-OUld Jppear lo he a \uh\Wnlral rcductton over 1hc rncum- hcnt 50 JX'rccnt rate. ""h1ch stans in at appro~tmatcly $88.000 Bui let'\ plant an example that 1llustra1es the complc~1ty of lhe fancied benefits. One hundred and 1wen1y billion dollar!> 1n extra taxes are going 10 be paid by corporattons. as Mr. Gal - braith has noted. But. as everyone should have noted. eorpora11ons don'1 pay taxc!I. 1hcy pass those laxes along to con!lumcrs and 10 mvcstor... 5o consider. wtth abbrev1a11on 'Cl) much 1n mtnd, the man who has retired and 1n ves1ed all hr s mon<'y (SI million. to u~ round figures) 1n .\ f& J lie IS now paying )3 percent tn 1,1\cs. which would cenarnl) ap- rx:ar to be an 1mprovemcn1 over 50 ix·rlcnt But AT&T. needing to pay morr la,cs. will do one of1wo things. Jntl prohabl~ a cena1n amount of holh h will l hargc more fo r phone 1.all\ and 1t "''II reduce its d1v1dcnd pa)ment\ l he m·1 snua11on of lhe man 1\ mca,urcd not alone by 1he 1nlrcmen1al ta11 he pa)S on the top dollar. hut on how many lop dollars there arc To 1llu\1ratc via our old friend rctluctto ad ab'iurdum 1f you charge a ma"mum tax of I JX'rccnt and the obJl'llr'e economic o;1tua11on mah'\ 11 tnt<JOlCl\ablc that you will earn morr than SI 0,000. why. you ha'c nut greatly profited from the tax reform. On the other hand. 1hcre 1s nu denying 1he \Ohd ph1losoph1cal gain rn lhe ph1lo'>oph1cal pos1ulates of1he iax hill A\ recen1ly a!> tn the fall of 1984, when Ronald Reagan wa\ dcha11ng with Walter Mondale, Mr, lh•agan proclaimed 1ha1 under his adm1n1s1ra11on "pro~n:!>~1v1ty" 1n laxat1on had been ma1nta1ncd at the !><lnll' k'cl as thl' Dem()( rats had had 11 at l ie said Jhl\ wtth manifest WtLLIAM F. Bue KLEY sa11sfac11on. which was a great d1sap- poin1ment to all those who for years ha'e viewed the progressive fea1ure ofthc 1nrnmc lax as the Achilles' heel of democracy. Now. thanks to the stanhng devclopmcn1 of 1he Pack- wood-Bradley bill. Mr Reagan can change his tune· here and declare proudly that progrcss1V1ty has sharply decreased under his adm1nis1ration. <\llbough 1f you coun1 the 6 m1ll1on Amcncam who wi ll no lonser ~Y any federal income tax. there 1s sttll a good deal ofprogrcss1v1ty, measured as the <h&lancc between zero and 33. So 1t 1s a complicated s11ua1ton we arc moving into Noone. for instance. knows exacll) what the consequence will be of the increased rate of taxa11on on capital gaini. (the law will he hlrnd as 10 any d1stinc1ion). All thoM" awful an11-11oc1al looph oles may end b) dcpnv1ng us of certain rntang1blc' on whi ch we found we rclt1.·d for hcallh y growth. All those qucs11on!> arc up for heavy and pro1roc1ed vt'nt1la11on. The one grea1 and easy enemy is: the surtax. so 1cmp1ing. so easy. such fun . It would break the ph1losoph1cal spinal column of a lax law that, on the whole. 'ihould be welcomed by !hose who admire the rule of law and wish Lo approx1ma1e rt 1n the tax code. WIUl•m F. B•ctl~y I•• •YDdlc•I~ co/umalst. -J'lAiiiiiMMl~!Ui!i.IMllii·i---------------­ N e w leaders promise peace along long-violent borders l'OI< I \I PRIN< t-lta111 l't·.1ll' h,I\ htTn prom111cd along lht• \\l·,1nn lfrn11,nhcn•'-; mo\t rurbu knt hordt·r Thi\ I\ the boundary lhat wp.trate<. H.1111 .snd the Dom1n1can Kl·publrl -a dr\ldtng ltne that has 'pav.ncd 1 n' .l\!On\. rncurs1ons and m,"\Jl n·\ a '1okn1 frontier that 1ntrodutcd lh1.· word "genocide .. into tht· IJnguagr H0th countrte'> ha.,,e JUSl installed n1·v. hcJd'> ol s1a1c -Lt (,en Henn "1,1mph\ 1n Hatti and President Joaquin 8Jlagucr in lhc Dom1n1can Rt•puhhl I hr> rnuld go down in h1\tor} <in d '>l.l an t>~amplt to the v.urld I '>ugge.,lcd 1fthey would huf) tht• pa\t and hnng peace to their hordcr Both leaders agreed to lOOP- cr:uc v.rth <'nth other It will take some tall 'iUUesmansh1p 10 \lop the bloodshed that has soaked 1h1'i boundary for ccntune . For 11 d1 v1dei. two disparate nation\ 1hat <Kd1py 1hc ..amc p1e<'c of geography -the doorstep 10 Amenca tha1 < olumbu!> dt\<:overcd rn 1492 Nol long after Columhu'i planted the ~pa nt'>h Oagand named the t'iland llt'ipnn1ola. lh(.• violence be n Ftr'il thl-<ipJnr.,h and lnd1aMda ed. then the ~p.1n1\h Jnd f rench. t en hlack \l.t\l'\ and I ht tr frcn~·h. ma'ilC"' I ri·dlo1111n~ pirate\ 1.·ontr1 utcd lo rtH hlood\hrd •\ rt"vOh of tht• \lave~ eSl3bh'ihcd 1hr v.nrld''i fir;I hlack rcpubltc in I HC~ \dop11n1 the language of the r rcnth '<'<hu eoslavcd . them. the hla1.k\ ~lllcd I f.i111 Fon)' yean. latcr. th e de.stcnd.inl'> of the Sp:m1sh con· q111\tadorc. lhrrr bloodline' 1h1ck ~11h Indian and black m1~ture1, formed th~· [)um1n1can Republic < attt\lrophc and war and death wn11nucd to h11un1 1hc bOrder The \l.M\I rt't'ordcd event occurred 1n 111 P lM l>om1n1can RepubhC' d1t'· ~ 1a1or R,1farl r ruJ1llo ordcre-d lhe k1ll10Jt of Jll Haitian\ who had cro,~~ 1n111 hi\ cnuntrv iirwor - I u ,1.·parat1.· I la1t1an from Dom1nt- c:in hlat k\. tht•y wc.-re asked to pronounle the l)pan1'>h word "JX'r- CJtl .. (par..lc:)) 11 lhl'y pronounced 11 w11h an acccnl. lhl'y were assumed to be lta1t1an\ and wcrnhot on 1hc spQt Nornunt wa!> kept oflhc number who ""l'll' \laughter1.·<J. but th<' estimate~ ran a<; high a\ 30.000 From th111 horro r tame lhl' word .. genocide " fh1.·re ha-.c hcen at leas• 20 sktr- m1shc\ hct'<'<cen Ha1t1 and the Dom- 1n1c;in RrpubltC No other border has been v.atchcd mor<' intently by th<' Orsan11at1on of Amencan States. wh1lh ha\ intervened repeatedly to \top tht' figh11ng Ye1 \hoo11ngs ~till OtlU( Namphy, the lfa1t1an ~trongman. ~1d he would do hts best to reduce 1en'i1ons bclwccn Hatti and its neigh· bor The JX'Oplt: who hve along the border, he ~1d, have already leamed to get along. They cnsscros' 1he border freely, and on both sides. Dnmtn1can and H1ut1on children often s11 1ogether in the ~me \Choolrooms. he said The govern- ments. he suuc~ted. should learn from the children When I O\ked Namph)" whether he "-Ould work for bcucr rela11on11 with the C>om1n1<.an Repuhl1c. he caug,h1 ht'> tm~ath Bui he hC\lta1C'd no more thJn a -.crnnd. 1hcn he \m1lcd "'We arc neighbor~ ... he \31d "W<' wan1 to be al JX'illC with our ne1~bor .. On the Dom1n1c n ,,de Balaaucr wa$ C\cn more rcsp<>Ml\'e • I would be '41ll1n1 to enter into an agrcemen1 for mutual cool)<'rat1on." he q1d "The two countr1c\ ~hould work J01ntl) to normal~c the border This mu!.I be done fort hr \ake of JX'ace and harmonv .. 'ipcc1ftt Jll> Kalaguer offered to hc~1n hy lo\l.t'nng 1radc bamers < 1U4xh <trr .1lrrady ~muglcd back and for1h J l'ft1\\ lht· hotdtr ~ wh y not kj-1111<' 11 hr l>\ke<l "Onl)" lh<' \m\lplrr\ rm~ profit ' hro:nrd JACK AllDEISOI Balaguer 1~ al so willina to share water w11h Ha1tt. to OPPoSC any e:wlo1ta11on of Ha111an labor and 10 !.top d1scnm1nat1on against Hatt1an\ rn his coun1ry I hope these two rulers. both of them honorable men, wi ll display the 1ma~1nat1on and boldness. the \urging hope born of tdeahsm. the toughness and courage lo act on their hc11er impulses. PRESIDENTIAL GARAGE: I vis.- 1tcd w1lh President Joaquin Balaauer m his home, which aumcd out to be a remodeled garage. He gave up the house to his elderly sisters and moved tnto more modest quaners 1n the garage. HI\ llVlng space is oozy but 'mall. For he has c:onvened half 1hc garage into a library -probably one of the finest pnvatc ltbranes 1n 1he C"anbbcan. > ORlJ(, TQRY tio111's Henri Namphy and the Dom1n1can Re· puhhc's Joaquin Balaguer. 1n re\po~ 10 my qucs11on~. said they v.ere crack1na down on smuuJers who art trying to sneak drup into the lJn11cd 5tate!> "Every time a new drug \muggltn& method " 1dent· ified " Namphy Yid. "we cnck down Rut the \muaaJen alway fi nd a nf'4-me1hod .. The on ly way 10 1IOP 1hc drua tniffic he ~uue tcd, " 10 pcr)uadc the people to stop usina druJ) Meanwhile. drua usage sup- port\ orpn11ed cnme. whose leaden pay ofT aovernmcnt officials out of the lllt<'1t profit' thus undemun1n 1he dt>mocr:lltc. ~ystem Jact Alldtr1oa IJ a 1yDdlcard ratomatrr.- - DAN WALTS .. DAN WALTERS Col•••Mt Trucking industry law hits the skids - SACRAMENTO -Four years ago. the trucking industry pushed 1hr-0ugh Congress a law to compel the stale!> to allow larger truck.s to be operated on the pubhc roads. The industry's mouves were ph11n larger trucks mean more cargo being hauled per manhour of driver's time But how big? If the bi& truck rnmpun1es had thetr way1 they'd be running v1nual truck-trains on the highways. mechanical monsters w11h three or more trailers. The federal law didn't go that far. although 1hc industry has persuaded some stales to accept tnple rip. But 11 did require the states to accept trucb lhat wcrr significantly larger than rho'iC allowed by Cahfomia and man) other '>late.,. · Thedangcrlhat the big trucks poses " c' 1dcnt to anyone who drives. underscored by the statistics showing a sharp increase 1n 1ruck<auscd accidents And needless to say. in any confrorna11on between a truck and a car. lhe la Iler 1'1 not likel y to win. An)"way. the big trucking com- panies rrprcscnlcd <by the Amcncan Trucking Aswc1a1ion got their way in Congrcs~ w11h the only kkker being 1ha1 the Stale!> could desiinate which routes would be OJX'n to the bigger 1rul"ks. A year after 1he federal law wa~ enacted. the Cahfom1a Legislature passed 11s 1mplemen11ng lcgislauon. a fairly 11ght bill that restricted the monster trucks to lhe-highways thal could demonstrably handle tlmn safcl). such as the major freewa ys. Overall. shg,htly more than a fourth of 1hc 15.200-milc state highway system was opened to the big trucks and on the remaining highways. trailers were held to a 38-foot maximum length bet""'ccn 1hc hitch (kingpm) and rear a\le. The big trucking companies. which operate poltitcally as the Cilhfom1a Trucking Assoc1atton (CT A). didn't hkc tho~ res1ncttons and filed a federal mun lawsuit saying Calt- forn1a was v1olating the intenl of the federal law they had wedged through Congrcs'i. A Judge issued a restraining order preventing the state from 1mplemcnt1ng its rcstnct1ons and the case ha~ langui shed for years. The industry hkes the status quo since the slate ts cnJOtncd from enforcing \ls law. The big 1rucks can go prclty much wher<' their own ers please and th<' rest of us must cope as best we can w1rb the often 1nt1m1dat- tng highway manners of their dnvers. Enter Dan McCorquodalc. a Dcmocra11c state sena1or from Santa Clara County. McCorquodalc 1!. carrytn$ leg.is~ lat1on aimed al resolving the big truck d1!.putc. Hi s b1ll 1s a true compromise, gi ving the truckers something b} ra1s1ng the kingpin hm11 to 40 feet on all highways, bu1 preserving the nghlS of state and local governments to restrict the size of trt1cks when safely cons1derat1ons dictate after following cenain procedures. Lcxal governments. agricultural 1n tcrc'1~. maJor shippers and most other'i involved 1n the years--long trucktng con1rovcrsy have accepted th<' compromise -almost everyone. 1n fac1 , but 1he Cahforn1a Truckina Association. which rs laboring mightily to kill the bill in the final da)S of 1he lcg1sa11ve session. The bill t!> now restdrng tn a two- house c:onferencc committee but the CT A. legisla11vc sources say, 1s lean· 1ng on the Senate's lop ltadtr. Prcs1dcn1 Pro Tcin David Robcn1. to '>Lall actton un1tl after Tuesday's deadline for conference comm111cc ac11on~. which is tantamount to krlhng thl' hill w11hou1 a vo le. or 10 name scnaton to the conference comm111cc who won't vote to put the issue to the full Legislature. A key player in the gamt 1s Jerry Zanell i. a lobbyist for the CTA wtto also is a former top aide to Robena. And H usu3J with these late-session strua&Jcs over matters afTcc11n1 moneyed rntercsts, there is 1he un- mmnkablc smell of camp:ugn con- 1ribu11ons pas1 and fu ture. a maJOr factor tn any elecl1on year when elccum1 I fears and campaign treasury dcfic11s loom largr Md .. orquodalc h1mStlf fat-cu sti ff re-cl«t1on ba11lc this yt'ar. He ''· howtver. a sincere man who 1s willing to do l'>Gttle with a maJor source of camp1a1go funds because he behcve<1 11\ time 10 bnng order out of the danaerous chaos on the h1g,hway" f ruck1n1 industry pressure on Robcn1 already delayed one mcct1n1 of 1he conrcrcncc committee which had been ~heduled IHI Thul"lday. J\ will be more than a hnle 1nterat1n1 to ~(o whet her the 5181! can be kcpl up ror two more day'>. thu tak1n1 cynical and profitablt adv1nta1e of ntw rulet atmcd al prevcnt1n1 conference com· m1uccs from hems manipulated for ipcc1al 1ntcrc'il purp<>v Oan . Walttf1 I• • 1yNl"9e.d TUhTmrrlrt --- l . . , . . THUASOAY.A What glory remains after a 12-meter campaigi:i? two t up campa1ans before be1n1 hufficd of1' to France as a trial horse. T1mewu when lhe toslna ll·me&er -or even the win- ner -In an Ameri- ca·a Cup campa11ln ALIOI would be sold for a And then there was Columbia, the 1958 defender which wound up 1n the hands of Pit Doupn of Newport Beach who entered it unsuccessfully in two other campaigns, 1964 and 1967. fraction of its cost, I .......... rv either to a private ~"' bldder or to another •••••••••••••• country to use as a Another Twelve which wound up in private hands at Newport Beach was Jack Baillie's NewsBoy which was a trial contender in l 962. Baillie still races it successfully 1n tocal offshore repttas. Ted Turner of Atlanta was another skipper who turned an un ucccssful Cup contender into a successful offshore nicer. trial horse in a future camp&itn. Rcprdless of ori&inal cost, 12-mctcrs have usually been considered expendable. suitable only for America's Cup competition. A couple of exceptions have been Courageous which, with some modifications. 1s still active 1n Cu_p competi- tion; and Intrepid which was the successful defender in But thinp have chanlCd dramaticaJly. Wtth syndicates buildmaas many as four Twelves for a ~inaJe campa11n. what's aoina to become of all these sleek and expensive racma machines? In-Water shows return to Lido Viewers can compare thebestofnew. used boats at one location The 1986 Lido I n-thc-Water Power and Sailboat Show, which has earned a national reputation for showing the best in big boats and yachts, will return 10 Lido Manne Villaac 1n Newpon Beach next month. "Over the years, we've been gain- ing more and more of a reputation for showin11he best 1nterna11onal assort- ment of luxury sai l and power boats on the West Coast." said show organizer Lee GJolmc "People 1n the market for 'super boats' can compare more big boats to one another here in one manna than they could sec in weeks of dnving from dealer to dealer the comfon and ambience of Lldo Marina Village." The Used Boat Show. Sept. 4-7. will feature a range of well-kept, previous- ly-owned large boats and yachts - plus an equally 1mprcss1ve sclec11on of Southern California dealers and brokers. V1s1tors who don't fi nd the boats they arc looking for at the show can make contact with broker~ The next b11 event will be the display of power and sa ilboats on Sept. I 0-1 4 at the New Boat Show. fcatunng several boats making their Wesl Coast debuts. Free parking will be available off Tustin and Avon avenues JUSI cast of the main block of the Manner's Mile Shuttles will leave and return from the show at at 15-minulc intervals ,,. Latest word 11 that many of them will wind UJ> as an 1ntcrn11tionul one-des1an racana class like Stan, Solinas. EtC'hell,·22s. etc. There have already been two world championship Occt repttas for the Twelves -Sardinia. Italy in 1984 and Fremantlc. Australia. 1986. Yacht Club Co 1a meralda of Italy, bu announced that 11 will host the 1987 world championship of the 12· meter class at Sardinia. from June 22 to Julr 8. Plans call for 12 days of racing with a formal that wil Include fleet and match rac1na. Sardm1a rcptll contenders would be ch~n by their showings 1n the America's Cup trials a~ ractna at Frcmantle The successful defender or the successful challenger of the Cu p will quahfy. lcav1n1 the others 10 be named It is an11c1patcd that there will be 12 to 16 Twelves eompe1111a. 1nclud1na 1n entry from J1P1tn which w aot yet been seen on the Cup e1rcun -~ ' "' That means the yachts will have been wdl-travded in a short period of time. Consider the American yacbu which have been ship~ half.-.y around the world lo compete 1n the Cup lnah1, and then even farther for iM Sard1n1a bash. The tentative format would suan with 1ix fleet ractt lo determine the top c1~t fin11hcn. They would be d1v1dcd mto two aroups of four rae1ns on a round robin basi over thret days. The aroup winners would then match race for a best two ou1 of three. Barrint any late chanaes. the ltneup would include entncs from Australia, France. lhc Unated Statc1. Italy, Great Bntaan, New Zealand, Canada and Japan. Bucd on showanas made 1n the Cup elimination tnals, a nation m1&ht not be restncted 10 JUSt Ont entry. CALENDAR ·Fleets' labors will be for fun Dana Point 10 1.ian D1qo '1a ~n ( lcmentc Island That will be thl' courst" for a fleet of lnterna11onat Otl'>hOl't' Ruic and Per- formance Handicap Racina Fleet yachts \aturda)' in the annual San C lemente Island ra<:e co-\ponsorcd by Dana Poin1 and \1lvcr Gate yacht dub!> Not to be upslai'ed Capistrano Bay Y jl. ht ( luband lihorclinc Yach1 Q ub of Long Beach "Ill team up for a race from long Beach 10 Dana Point, featunng IOR and PHRF ratinp. "Show vmtors can expect to shop and explore the best large boats on the market today. docked side-by-side 1n Both shows will be open weekdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m , and from IO a.m. 10 6 p.m. weekends. Adm1ss1on will be SS for adults, $2 for children 6 to 12 and children under 6 free Performance Handicap Raclnl Fleet (PRRF) outnumber International Olfahore Rule (IOR)andotberratinC• lOto 1 lnraceawhere they are allowed, auch aa Enaenada 1971. f l!>ewhere in the Southern Cali- fornia Yachting Assoc1at1on, there wi ll he the usual rash of trad1t1onal Luhor Da > Rcf!llas. not to mention a 101 of"C'ru1\1n and snoo~1n·" to the oO!>hure is.land\ b' the non-racina lNWd Argosy race invitation issued to sailing crews The Ncwpon Ocean Sa1ltna As- soc1a11on (NO A) has an viled sailors to participate 1n the 29th Argosy race. from Newport Beach to Cabnllo Bcachandretum onScpt 13-14 NOSA 1s 1hc organi1at1on that runs the Ncwport-to-Enscnada and 14- Milc Bank races The Ariosy. an overnight family cruise, was started 29 ycan ago as the Alamitos Bay Argosy and grew 10 attract nearly 100 boats for a weekend of partying at Long Beach Yacht Club. It was moved to Cabnllo Beach when LBYC's guest docks were opened 10 the public for loading and unloading The race will start off the Balboa Pier and finish at Los Angeles Harbor ofT Re~rvat1on Point. The relurn PAPARAZZI race will start at Rese rvation Point and finish al the Newport Pier Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club will be host to the racers and will be open from 4 10 I I p m Sept I 'l I\ buffet dinner will be served between 6 10 and 8:30. Breakfast will be available from 7·30 to 9.30 a.m Sept 14 Reser- vations for both meals arc rc~uircd Tickets for dinner and breakfast reservations must be picked up at C'BYC between Sand 7 p m Sept I ' Trophies for the first lta of the race will be awarded -at C'BY(" following the race. Trophies for the second leg and the perpetual trophy will be awarded at the NOSA annual break- fa st mcct1njfOct 19 at Halboa Yarhl C1ub. o..,,_.......,....,_ .... ~· PHRF rating most popular By ALMON LOCKABEY 0..., .............. .- f-rom a humble beginning 1n \outhcrn C altlorn1a a\ l\rburary Handicap. later Pacific Handicap. thl' Per· tormancc Handu:ap Rat ing Flc:ct (PH Kfl has grown to ht.· the dominant handicap system 1n olhhorc ralc' throughout the United ~talcs and C anada In those earl) days 11 was known J\ a Mtl kc) Mou\I.' handicapping ~y,tcm. ant1-t'stabh!lhment a\ oppo'>cd 10 the more formal and '>tufl\ ( < \ (( rul\111g < luh ut .\menca) handicap rule and C\l"n latl'r thl' lOntro"l r\IJI International Offshore Rule (IOR) Ken Weller. l l<;YR I r·., otT..hnre dm.•(lor l''>llm.1ll'' tbat IK.000 boats will be ran n~ undn thl· l'llKI '"'ll'ffi h) the end of the year PHRI-ha-. ~t·n callC'd a gra,<o-root' ntl·thod ol hand1 l'app1ng wi th lorn I lkt·t' and lol JI h.ind1l .ippt·r' hlf thl· hcn.;fit ofllk31 -.ailor\ l lnder the l''lpt'n\lvl' IOR .,.,.,tl·m 111 h.111d1l.1pp111)( .1 h11 ol na1.inH'll'r\. .111d mc~1,un·mcnl'> Jlc ll:J tntu .1 tomputcr and ra11ngs lomc out 1n fcl·t and fraction' of lCC'I wh"'rcas PHRF r.lltntr.' arc denntcd 111 ~rnnd'i per m1k It " 1n1cre\11ng 111 nutc 1ha1 a high rat 1ng I 71) O kel ma\lmum in -.omt• 1..1\C:<o) under IOR"""ould 1nd11.all' J largl' and potent tall) la'it boat "htrca'> ,1 high ra11ng under Pit Rf indicates a \ma lier and slower ~Ml f or 10\tanl'c a 70 0 ra ter under l< )f< m1gh1 ht" lht· "'ratlh hoat 1n a r3ll' and ha'c nu 11ml' Jllu"Jnu \ I'll R r hoa1· .. ralln& of10 1nd1 t Jll'\ II IS t•n1t1le1l 10 J 11nw Jl111,.,Jn1.t• of 70 \Ccond\ per mile o\cr J gt\l'O l uurw PllRf boat'i ma\ haH' d1lkrcn1 rJttng., 1n thlkrrnt p;irt\ uf the tountl) "hcn'J<. thl· O"-ncr ol Jn IOR hoat " \IUlk with thJI rating -good or had -rl'gardll'" of \\ht•n· 1n the "orld ~·or she I\ tnmpct111g One of the ad\.1'ltTMagc\ of racing PllRI I\ 1ha1 J °'1JI dot.•\ not ~C'Oml' obsuh'tl· w11h agl' 3'> " 11ftt•n thl' taw undl'I IOK IMaO\ IOR ra1.e,andrq~atta,.1rt.·no" tt•'tn~ ofd-<lttl' .1ll11wJncc"" up lo,) u·r1,11n pt11n1 I l nd1•1 PllRI 11 " not unu,ual to '>l'l' 'tll \CM old ho.II\ rating Jg.;ttn'>l Ill'" \IJt1.·-of-thl'·art ho,11' S< YA calendar Lot A.ngeles-Lon1 Beal-la .\lam1to!> Ba)' 't adll Oub-Labor Da) Regalia \aturdaqy, unday I o<o \ngdt'\ Y( -Wnglcy race (IOR 1"11) ~t. ~c:tl Race IPHRF). at Howland \ Landing. ( atahna Island. \unda\ Sanla Monica Bay V. ind1jmmcr\ Y< -S1n&)c-hand- ed rall \aturda) Two's ( ompany rat t• 111n1 man one woman) Sundll)' an Dle10 \llq•r ( 1att" ) ( -lian Clemente hland ralt'.' ~aturdJ\ Sunda> M1"1on R•n Y( -Lahor Day \t·nc' l h.i~ da!I~\) \a1urdav \an l>icgo ) ( On<'·~k"gn Rl"ga11.1 II tlhdls-:?2 J-24 P( ). 'ia1ur- da\ \unda\ · Nortla aod (ala.ad Pierpont Ra \ \'( -Tn-po1n1 < l\rJn R.Kl'. \a1urda\ Paclflc-Soutbweat Tennie boeta Jim and Diane Siemon• •• vlck.I Stowe, Joyce Reaume, Francine Steinbrenner and left, chat wltb tournament coordinator Malcolm McCauey. Georala Spooner attended Sunday picnic for Center 500. Jazzy rendition• by the "Vlalona" band caucbt the ear of Allaon Maguire, BUI Menzie and Kimberly Barae. Center 500 party scores well; tennis party a match Stories by CAROL HUMPHREYS Dellf,_C_.......,, "I don't have ume to play tennis." exclaimed event chairman Diane Slemout. But car dealer-husband Jim docs .. and last year he founded the first annual Jim Slcmons Pro Am Tenn1s Toumamcnta1 the Laguna Niguel Country C'lub The non-profit tourney was a success and brought lemons to the attention of Jacqwe Grt1ry, this ycar'sd1rcctor of1he 59-ycar-old nationally sanc11oncd Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament. What evolved ts ... you guessed it ... 1hcJ1m Slcmons Pacific South we t Tennis Toumameot al the Newport Beach Tcnn1sC'lubonScpt. 10.14. The center coun event has a special means ng this year w11h proceeds going to the Search Foundation and the A1hlc11c Dcpanment of USC. "Diane Slcmons 1s on our board," explained Search pre1 Beverly Tltompsoa Con at the lockofT cocktail reception for press, use staffers. tournament orgn n 11ers and friends of Search 1 n the garden terrace of the Ncwportcr Inn. "The tournament will help to fund the proc.luc11on of ourdruacducation v1deocven1u.ally 10 be s)ww.JM'fl elementary schools across the country (at a cosll>fS 1 2.SJ~" "USC was also selected bccauscofthc1rstrong !.tand on drug abuse. They were the first colleic to adopt a wnttcn dn.ia pohcy forathlctcs." commented 1oumnmcnl coordinator Maleoolm MeCaaaey. "ll wa~ my JOb 10 come up wuh the players They arc kgcndary "'ltated GnJfY Some of the attats c;ompt>t1n for tht' S J0.000 purse include Bob Lau, Paocbo Seaara, Bobby Rlg1, Rotfoe Tauer, Ro • Cau and Joko Aleuader. A '4mple of tht' etlebnt) pla)e" ~ht'duled to play include Job Cappelletcl, Mlcbael Cooper, MtkeC1rrttt, Ro4 Carew, Brtao Goodtll, Jolla Foray Ult ond 011 Haqtrtf. CC ·arcw wa' 111 tht' k1ckoO party alona w11h Byroe Scott nd Jay Hampbrltt ofha,kC'thall famt' I Penny Stewart and 8eaD 8cbleoter were amona eapporten of Search and use. \'4.1 hnal drop hot. lemons hasdonntC'd a Mt"rlrdt\ ttcn1 I QOf for draw1naat a (1ourmct fiankn ran) gala (\ I 00 ncr pl tr) 10 he held on Fnda). \<opt I~ at thr Nrwponet "' ho~1 hotC'l. the hcwl y rcturtmhcd N\"\l. tlMtcr Inn hB'i donatrd H rooms for pan1up.1t1nJ pl.1\l'I\ I orbooc.it'lm t1lkrt 1nforma11on,call49:\.11 \00 < 11 nl·ral ~"Alina will he vo1lablc each day 111 $10 pct l1t l l'I .. I or nwnitx·r' and tncn\1<1 of the ( en1cr 'ifXl. thc \undJ) Jlll't nuon "'·"a mixer a member\h1pdt1\ l' a p1l n11. .1ml .i Ja ' J l om·l'rt all rolled into one ~an\ ot our nwmtx·r<1 brought gucsh to<la) Our goal" to ha\l" 'it Kl ml·mhc~(current roster 1<, 250) b\ thl' l nd ul lhl' H'JI \o Wl' dcoded 10 have a p1rn1r hut ¥.c ....,,,ntt•d 1110 tx· d1ncrt.>nt." rnmmentcd event l hatrmJn Paula Matbtw1 wh11t' surveying the sea ol blankl·t' hmught b) guc-.1\ and spread across the elegant bJll ba) lawn of ho tcs Gabrielle Ttenlty. · Th1.-.1'1 lun I tlunk we hould make 11 an annual C\-ent l'\CjU\ljOIOC-dtheCcnl r 500 lfcltJt wasagood way tn ,uppor1 the CcntC'rand also be educated 1n the am at thl' \UfllC time," \aid the prctl) \I Cl iraduatc. - daullhtcr orTom 11nd £11ubetla Tlenaey.(Thcy wtll all he ;i1tt•nd1ng 1ht' C t'ntrr·, opcnina n1gh1 fest1v111cs) I he "V1\1nn<," JU11 band playl'<.I a "ancty or1a11-. 1u1w\,1nd gunt' wcrC' cntouragcd to mingle The lOOor <10 l'O\Ullll) drl'\'>Cd Young Professionals <1at on hlankt't" cn10) ing thl· <.un\ct. mu<111C and a ~lf-servr p1C'01C" of hoho '•'"llWH hl'"· fruit and \lllnd Althou~h thcrC' 1\ no agl• l1 m11 lor rtH'flllx•r\h1p. mn\t oft hrOran~e< ounh 11art\ KtH.'f\ aprx·.1red under 40 .ind onh a han\lful w<'rt· ma111t·<l · .. 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CEIOUS" (l'C·ll) I · J. S· 1-9· l 0:0 edward1 SADDLE BACK 581-5880 R i.D AT i.OCKFIELD .,, ~ ,•. "TOKI All CO" (I) IUS. 2'45, HS 6:U. 1:4.S.lt.lS ··a.c ClllY SUMIU" (l'C) 11 o~ 1u110 "UIATE IUD II" (PC) I lO HS 6 00 llS 107, "TNUSN'I•" (PC· l l ) ll~ 140 • )0 670 110 1000 l H GQ..Okll' "Tiil FLY" (I) 120 HO H0 70,SO ''TtW CUllSMr IASUCIE" PAIT I Ul.t.Jl,l~· edwavd a MISSION VIEJO M ALL ,, 1 "".','fl I W YI: f!P, '\ • (Jf C111D&lllt "TllE Fl f" (I) 11 IS 1:15. 4 20 I lt. I JO. ltlO 4 flACll DOI.IT S 11Jll0 "AUEIS" (I) 1454JO 1 30. lt l~ ..... ........ 1 IAICllMS" (rc.U) l ·1-4 • • '"ca.a• "TH nr (I) '"· •.•. 10>1 .,., ... (NJ Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT/ Thuradey, Augull 21, 1988 ............. ~BC taps cable TV leader to fill Grant Tinker's shoes NEW YORK (AP) -Robert C. wn,ht. a General Elec1ric Co. ex· ecut1vr w11h a background in cable television. has bttn appointed presi- dent and chu~fexecut1vt officer of the NBC. G E's chairman has announced. Wright, 43. replaces Grant Tinker. the chairman and chief execu1 ive officer of N BC who 1s returning to television production work after five yea~ as network chief GE acquired NBC. · curren1ly the top-ra1ed network. earlier this )ear as pan of1ts $6 4 b1ll1on acqu1s1t1on of RCA Corp John F. Welch Jr .. chairman and chief ellecut1ve officer of General El ectric. will assume Tinker's title of chiu rman. The changes are efl'ecuve Sept. I. Wekh told a news conference at NBC headquancr~ Wn~hl is now president and chief e'ccuu"e oflilcr of General Electric FmanClat-Scrv1~ I . ··we have a lot of momentum." said Welch. who was flanked b\ Tin ker and Wright at the news conlcrence on Phil Donahue's set. ··This network 1s on a roll. we ha'c a lot of mone) at General Electnc. ii would be craz) for ui. now not 10 pound home that lef eragt' to widen 1he gap bclv.l·cn uf and the other i.>lnycr~:· he said. "And that 1s our agenda: to 'upport the~ 1uys 1n every WO) we can. 1n as many avenue u the) can, to take advantaie of that numb(r one pos111on ... The tttle of pres1dcn1, which Wright assumes. has been vacant at NBC ~incc the departure of Sob Mulholland 1n 1984. The titl e of president has been vacant at NBC since the departure of Bob Mulholland in 1984. "What Bob Wright did at GE Financial Ser' ices 1s rem.arkably -;1m1lar to what we are asking him to do at NBC" Welch said. "He took a d}nam1c. rapidly changing business in GC'ncral Electric and increased 1ts growth rate and broadened n s base through acqu1s111ons. partnerships. ll'am bui lding and creative, futunst1c thinking." Wngtn said his plans would be lormulated graduall y 'My stretcgy will be s1m1larto one I v.-ould use 1f I were ta king over the NC'v.-York Met~ ... Wqght said. refer- ring 10 this )Car's most successfu l ba"4.'ball 1eam. "I will stay with "'inning player~. continue on a pro' C'n and w1nn1ng course. and Ill'' n for a moment ccaS( to demand the cxcellen('C that Grant instilled In NBC' during his tay." Tinker. who led NBC from third to fi~t in 1hc pn mcH1me ranlcinas m Ii ve years as chairman. has 1nd1cated he would sta> on for several weeks to smooth the tran~111on. Tinker made has mark in fek v1s1on with his former wife, Mary Tyler Moore, and their successfu l production company. MTM Enterprises. Despite wr ·king in New York. Tinker kept his home in California and commuted on weekends. He has 1nd1eated he intends to return to production work after leav1~ NBC. Brandon Tartikoff. 37. president of NBC Entertainment and the chief programmer. signed a three-year deal this summer which permits him to de' clop some movies, and assures creatt.Y.ccoJltinuu) at the network. The appointment of a new chair· .man not only symbolizes a new corpqratc era at NBC. but comes at a tfmciwhen cos1-cuning has bc<:omc a way ofhfe for the big three networks. "In a show business sen~. it's a grea1 time to get off," Tinker told rcponers in June "The whole thing could come crashing down. and I don't want to be pan of that." Robert C. Wrtcht Puppet politicians stump for laughs By ROBERT BARR .. _ .. led .............. NEW YORK -E'er since Water- gatt: or ma' be even a year or two bcfo.rc. ~me.rican politics has defied sa11rc. Would anyone be shocked 1f the lkmocrat!. nominated a populist former window washer'> Nah. No. a country that has survived G CJUrdon L1dd>. Billy Caner and young Ron Reagan 1s~·1. going to collapse laughing at ··spm1ng Image. Dov. n and Out at the White House." a tv.o-pan special appeanng ·on con- sccull\l' Saturda}~ tht~ Saturday and Sept 6. on NB( S)'lvcst(•r ~tallone for president') Wh, not'1 Despite ti!> man elous hfc-s1ze pup- pcts.1h1s Br1t1sh 1mpon 1s disappoint· 1ngl) cas) on the funny bone. It has a nast) and occasionally tasteless edge. portra) 1ng Prcs1dcn1 Reagan as a senile rcs1dl'n t of Fantasyland and making a crude reference to Sen Edv.ard Kenned\·., auto accident al ( happaqu1dd1d.: It's too bad. belausc with a better ~·npt thl'Sl' puppch would be natural v.-1nncrs The slol) 1s tha1 1he Untied 'itatc~ 1<. Wl rl'll) con I rolled b) a board ot •U 90& 5'0 1444 U MIU '91 -06JJ CDW MOS 8l1S TC1 A111C f lSltOll SQUMl WUtWI& ftJ.IM6 U A Ml lllllSID IMU WIST91STU SlO 4401 ll T .. ~I 5'IO CDWMOS MSr.oo. SADOUIACll CIOW ~..,,. ... , o:ta ..... 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Hollywood Squares." and "'ho runs for president Stallone 1s g1' en the nod 10 succeed Reagan. and lhl· Dcmocra1~ are ordered to nomi- nate a loser Again When S1allonc drops ou1. the famous Corp kidnaps Reagan and sub-.11tutcs Dusll n Hoffman in 1he Wh1tl' Hou51.· Ric hard Nillon figures in 1h1i. caper. probably because no cancalunst can res1s.t that face. h 's stll} rather than trenchant. ta ling the cas1e!>l and cheape st shots. To ponra) Reagan as a fuddled d1mbulb ignores the basis of h1s vast pupulanty. which 1sn'1 built on an 1magC' of braininess. Effective satire >Aould ha\L' hi take on his rhetorical ,i.11l his 'mon of A.menca or the pohUl'S of hti. adm1nmrat1on. In· \lead the program geh lost 1n the -.Jmc contusion between cclebnty and .-.ub\1anct' that II set out to nd1cull'. Bashing Ed McMahon woulc1 be lunn} 1f)OU v.-l·rc the first or even the \ 1-.1 to du it. hut ,, • .,become old ha1 \omc JOke\ an: not for the !>qUl'am1sh .. uth J\ the game show ··\)a..-. 'lour Head Off." in which (onte\tant'I race the clock to decap1- t,1ll' thcrn~hc\ 0 1hcr Joke'> arl' hopelessly dumb. .1, Y.hcn hmt and co-ellecut1ve prudul·cr Da' 1d Frost says the f amou\ Corp '"knows things which L'\cn the prc\ldenl does no1 know. \uch J\ ho"' m '>pell 0)0gun.'" Pop 4u11 'Wh) ts Da,td Frost IJmou'>'' a) Don·1 knov.- hl U5cd to dale 'oml'onc famou\ cl There rcall) 1s a Famous Corp. r rm\ unw1111ngl) becomes the 'hov. \ mosl cfTcc11' e attack on A puppet pre.ldent cclcbnl). Nine years ago he presented himself as a serious. probing 1ournal- 1st 1n his 1ntcn 1ews Wt th Nixon 1n c\llc Nov. he's making fun of 1ho~ tntl'f\ 1ews It's a sad ca..c of fame for hire. but lhC} had to u!>C him h"c Nobod) ..-.ould have retogn11cd a Da.,,1d Fro'it puppet. 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SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow o lhroupi on first (mprcssions. Heed your MARR own instincts. Judgment and intuition••••••••••••• prove accurate. Accent personality, special appearances and requests. Former teacher is ready to become vigorous ally. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll be "dancing" with unusual panner, Social activities accelerate. long-distance calls arc featured and journey is seriously considered. What had been hidden will be revealed -to your advantage. VlRGO .(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Wish comes true, you tum 1n oumanding performance, you can win friends and influence people. Powers of persuasion definitely arc heightened. You'll get new deal, contracl can be renegotiated. Watch Scorpio LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on career. business. prestige. standing in community. Get ideas on paper. make necessary revisions. contact 1nd1v1dual who sti mulates via clash of ideas. Scenario also highlights change. travel. vanety. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Important domestic adJUStmcnt takes place -travel, philosophy, spiritual values arc involved. Ga10 indicated through reading. publishing. advertising, attempts to reach wider audience. T.iurus figures prominently · SA011TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Look beyond the tmmed1ate, reject superficial responses. Define terms, stnve for quahty. F1nanc1al status of mate or partner figures prominently. You'll receive information from unonhodo). source. With every day that goes by I h<tve more and more concern for my aood fncnds. Connie and Barney Burney. ill years ago. Connie and Barney promised to love and to cherish one another for brttcr or for worse, for richer or for poorer. in sickness and in hcallh until death did them in. There wa no mention made that Barney smoked and Connie was a non· smoker. This was one mixed mar- riage that was going to work. The) moved into a condo .and vowed nothing would separate them from one another. People in the coodo never knew how ·1n love they were because Barney couldn't smoke on 1hc elevator so he walked down the stairs and met Connie at the car. She shopped aJonc because Barney couldn't smoke m the supe:rmar'ket. Someone saw Barney at a res- taurant one night eating alone. He assured th em he was with Connie. who was in the non-smoking section eating b)' herself. They blew one another a kiss from across the room. I ~w C onn1e one day at the bank and asked about Barney. She said he was 1n the car where he could smoke. Another night. we saw Barney 1n lhc theater lobby. He was havine a cigarette and said Connie was 1ns1de 1n 1n Row E . or maybr she hadn't come thaa night He wasn't sure. We were talking about them one da~ when !>Omeone said there was definite fn et1on about going to Con- nu~·s mother's for a vrsit as she complained the smoke smelled up her E11a BOllECI curtains and Barney refused to go out on the porch every time he 111 up There was trouble an paradise Even Connie and Barney realized 1t. So they ,went on a vacation 10 recapture the closeness they on~ felt for one another. The only problem is they sat in d11Tcren1 sections on the airplane, and she wcnl on the tour bus for non-smokers and he was on the other bus with the smokers. There was talk ofhavanga baby, but when Barney set off the smoke alarm over their brd with his cigarette. Connie became tense and there was an argument. In the doctor's office last week. I saw Connie She looked ured and drawn. "Whcrc'<i Barney?" I asked. She pointed to a sign on the wall, "Thank You for Not Smoking." I nodded. "Did you know we had a son'" she a-.ked. "Connie." I \aid, "that's wonder- ful Who does he look hke"" C onn1c paused a moment 'Tm not sure It'!> been so long since f'vc seen Barne). I can't remcmbrr .. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get inextricably involved -means nothing occurs 1n halfway manner. Spotlight on authont), rcspons1b1hty. pressure of deadlines. Lunar emphasis on partnership, contracts. mantal status. Cancer native plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What seemed lost will be recovered -you arc due to be vindicated in enthusiastic manner. Focus on special pro1ects. employment, people who rely upon our 1udgment. Keep rcccna resolutions concerning your own welfare. Book best medicine for fighting stress PISCES (Feb. t 9-March 20): You'll make new start, you could fall dcepl) an lo ve, emouons tend to dominate logic. Scenario h1ghl1ght\ excitement. discovery. charisma. physical attraction Be direct, get to heart of matters. Leo plays role. 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What the) 're II) 1ng to figure out now 1s "'hether this phenomenon goes back to the brg1nn1ngs of mankind The heart beat of all sea mammals slows "When the) dl\e You JUSI don't get the ponions )'Ou used to get In liquor hngo. that word ··nap:· an ounce or so. came from the Engli sh "n1pperk1n," a Oask of less than half a pint, which came from the Dutch word ··n1ppcrtJe." a larger JUg. L.M. Bo YD Names of five states end 1n the lettrr "s" In Te).as. Kansas and Massachusetts. you pronounce the ··s ··In l\\O other~. )'OU don·a Ask the fello"' on the nt"\t 'itool to name those t\\O others He probahl) "Won't kno-w unless h1. .. s from .\rl..ansa\ or llhno1s Q O nl) t\\O of the 2ti ma1or league baseball teams ha"e ne,er won a di\ 1s1on 111Je Which two'' .\ Texas Rangers and ~·.111k Manners L.M. Boyd 11 a syndkated columalst. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have "Waited too long to write this letter and I am ashamed of myself. h's a thank- you for recommending Joel Wells' boo". "(oping 1n the '80s: Ehminat- 1ng Needless Stre'>s and (J\ult." I am a C'athohc woman who for 15 year'> felt gu ilty about marrying a Prule'ltant When our lim bab)' died I was sure (1od was pun1sh1ng me Two years later "'e had a ~n who was retarded. >\gain the guilt was overwhelming. I JUSt "new God was sc.-nd1ng me another mc'>sagc '-' c had a bcauuful baby girl three \car\ alter that. When Lauren died 01\\lenou\I) 1n her sleep (II was ~udden lnfana Death S)'ndromc) I almost lost m) mind I went for counseling and 11 helped a little but for month ~ I was depressed Then m) husband had a bad car a1.·c1den1 and I had 10 go back to work. M> mother-in-law moved 1n and took earl' of C hue" and ou r retarded son. The woman who h11 Chuck had no 1n\ur!ln<·c. I began 10 ha ve anxiety attacks. m id swl!al\. feeling li ke.I was going to fo1n1 M) hcan pounded and my head w.am M\ hands shook so bad I couldn't put on lipstick. I fl slept three hour\ a night 11 was a 101. I was down ~O pound' from m)' normal weight. I "WCnl to a doctor who prescribed trJn4u1h1l'r\. but I was afraid to take mure ahan one a da) because my sister had bcrnmc add1c.ted to Valium and ended up 101all~ dependent. She had 10 be ho<,p11ah1cd to get off the dru$ .\nd then I read about that book in 'uur lOlumn and drc1ded. ··what do I ha' l' 111 lo-.c''" 1..cnt tor 11 and \\1thin a week I read 11 ahrl'I.' 11ml'\ and felt 100 perccna hl•1tl'r The thapter on stress was a rl''dauon I nc"cr realized that stress wuld mal.r a pcr\on ph)sically sick I al'" ll'Jrnrd that saress could make J>l'oplc \U\ll.'Pl1bll· to colds. Ou and . .. A11 LAI DEIS e'en backaches I sav. m)self 1n so man) pages 11 was as 1fthe author had "'rmen the book 1ust for me I no" kno"' that C1od docs not punish people by v1s111ng m1sfonune on them I also know everybody has trouble sooner or later and there's no point in plae1ng the blame or carrying a grudge I kn o-w too. that self-hate and anger can be poison fh1s book ha~ changed m)' life and I JUSt had to let )OU know. Sign me - PEGGY W <HOLYOKE. MA S.> DEAR PEGGY: I've received many letters In praise of "Copln1 In tbe '80s" and 1m grateful to 111 wbo wrote. To those wbo bavea't ordered as yet, tbe addreu Is: Tbom11 More Press, 223 West Erle, Clllcago, IL 60610. Send $8, wblcb Includes bud- ling and postage. This could be tbe best $8 investment you've ever made. Dfi\R i\NN LANDERS· M) 19- )ear-old son has JUSt learned his girlfnend 1s three months pregnant She 1\ onl~ 16 and say~ ~he 1s too )Oung to be ma med 11 -wa\ mamcd at 16 and 11 wor"cd ou1 fine) M) hu~band and I want her to have the bab) odoc~ourson Wcw1ll raise 11 Her folh "ant her to ha'e an abortion Do we ha .. e an) legal nghts in th1\ ma11cr'1 .\ftcr all the bab\ 1s half our son\ -l PSET -IN OM.\H.\ "JEB DEAR OMAHA: According to law tbe decision Is solely up to tbe woman. No one can deny ber tbe right to an abortion If tbls Is what sbe wants. DEAR ANN l .\NDFRS Sl.•"cral years ago. "'c adoptrll a t•hild from a highly rc'ipcctcd agl•nn He 1s 1n- tclligcn1 and beauttful People arc naturall) drawn to htm The problem 1'i th~ll \O many ~trangrr'i blun ou1 "What 1'\ hi\ na11onaht)'1" ~hen I repl\ .. I don't know," e\Cryonc ha' an op1n1on He's H1<>pan1c Oriental or ltJwa11an etc These hra\h peopk arc l on' IOlCd the) arc nght Recentl) we "'t.•rr 1n J c h1nt'\C restaurant "'here the ho\ll'\\ '31d 10 ~~,.. .. him. "4iihe 1\ noa H1ur momm\ ) ou are ( h1nc'4: h"e rlll' ·· .. ST ARTING WED. AUG. 20 thru SEPT. 14 GREAT SAVINGS 9om -1 Opm Doily Gotcha• Maui v1SA.MosterCord Billobong •Quicksilver American hpress Cotchit • O'Neill HEY MOMS! FREE BOOK BAG WITH $25.00 PURCHASE -WHILE THEY LAST • BACK TO SCHOOL SALE BOYS-l'lOd SHllTS, UDO eo.-SHOm. U.oo ea. SHIR'TS, ,AHTS, lffMS 25i. Off -SWIMWIAI. All 504' Off -T~lm.10.25i. Off WOMEN'S -30-50~ OFF EVERYTHING MEN'S -10-50% OFF EVERYTHING SURFBOARDS, TOPSIDERS, 10-50% OFF WETSUITS, ACCESSORIES '8eoc:h. CA 9'2663 .. I don·1 I.no" "hat to \Ol\ lo pt•npk hke that Do wu·• •\t the lime Of the adoption. 'WC rccca.,,ed minimal information on the biological parent~ Both nation. li11e'S were h ted a .. "Enahcih " I called the 3gcnC) for additional information and wa'\ told "We don't knov. any more than that " 'IC wit ml· ho" to deal"' 11h nulc rs -\OME Wiii Rf 1:-.l NA DEAR ARIZ: lmflY say, "The cblld 11 an Amcrh~a.o · If additional qu e1tlon1 art ulttd, uony sllnet! Is tbt bett fHpGDft {}( \~ \"11"-l .\Nl>r R\ Reu·n1h lllH' 111 \llUr mcdllJI con'>ultanl\ d1\l.tl\l'rl·d \Ill\ \.llllm' "ere not ehg1hk tu 111: 111ian <lnnor' I hi\ " on" p;1rth 1111(' he llanli.' de<>pcraacl) need the CH'\ ol .\ID\ ~11cnt~ for medical re\l.'Jrch ' pk.>!.e \nn tell ·}our rea<lef\ 'h11 m.i' ht· 1nterc'itCd 111 u 1ntJ\.I r>1 • rnik J far e, C\CCUh\<I.' lllt\'1. IOI ol I 111n\ r \(\ of T ('\8\ ~l:e R.ink T C\a' \.1dtill 31 < enter. 6"l1 I fannin \1.111r < \ti(• ltou,ton T \ 770:\0 -l JI DEAR E J F Tilanh ~o mat'-for ltttln1 as li:oo• .. ·====================' • w rs FOil WUiJU.B Both vuln~rable. South deaJs NORTH •6 QK4 OQ878 32 •A963 WEST •Q92 Q AJ108 6 0 1'10 •J6.t £A8T •76 Q qee ~ 0 A96 • 10 8 7 i SOUTH _.A.KJ 10843 ?72 ') J. •KQ The bidding. Sooth WHl 1 • 2 t7 3 + Pus Pue Pu• North Eut PaH 3 <;, 4 • Pue Opening lead Ace of ;> The Winkle 1s really a form of guard squeeze. Although both de· fenders control the key suit, they cannot unscramble their tricks The name was given by Tert>nce Reese, who wrote about al 1n some depth This 1s one of those hands he used to illustrate the satuauon When South rebid his s pade4' aL the three-level, North de<:ided his partner did.not nttd support an the suit. Since his hand rated to pro- duce at least two tncks, North felt JUSt1fied in bidding game West attacked with the ace or hearts As a diamond shift could easily have ~n fatal. he elected to continue with another heart to dummy's king When the spade f1· nesse lost to his queen West per<>e vered with hearts ~clarn ruffed and ran trumps, reduC'1nJt thf' hand to th1i; position NORTH CHARLES Go1E1 OMAR SHARIF WEST ·-rv - 0 K 10 •J64 ·-'¥- OQ •A9G3 EAST ·-?- v A9 • t08 7 SOUTH •• I - ) J 4 •K Q A ~trange thing happened when declarer IPd his last trump. West and dummy discarded clubs and East who was now forced to hold thrt>e club luffed a diamond. De- clarer cashed the kang-quttn o r club and ex1t('d with a diamond. East won Perforce and had to give dPC'larer has I 0th trick by Leading a C'lub to Lhe table's ace No~ that had We t discarded a diamond in- ti>ad , either he would be end playPd when declarer cashed his club honors and led a diamond or . 1f East overtook. he would promote decl arers Jatk of diamonds '::~~~· S@\\.Q\)µ-~~tr~· r.:: I~ ~ (Ut t OOIUlf o~=,~~·~:: .. ~ toir ... '°' .. ..-o. ""°''" ·rr l'l'i I I I I l TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • 1 Moslem God 6 Garment 10 Stain 14 Steam bath 15 C-Opied 16 Whittle down 17 Genres 18 Turnips 20 Sp woman 21 Gambles 23 Hazards 24 Antitoxins 25 Regulating device· sutt 26 Wash again 30 Old card 34 Water bodies 35 Blltz.krlegs 37 Attention 38 Earth 39 The 400 41 Ooo 42 City RRs 43 Bird 44 Verified 46 Tend 48 Con1ract 50 Brown shade 52 Earlie< 53 COid d•sties 56 Fllwer 57 Can network 60 Exclusions 62 Ordinary 64 Act prec1p1tately 65 Sandbank 66 Explosive 67 Cafe 11em 68 Times 69 Oul on a 11mb DOWN 1 Questions 2 Hideout 3 Moon goddess 4 Con1unc11on 5 Ex~reat 6 Plaid fabric 7 Musteal work 8 Allain 9 Conform 10 Greek city I 1 Sorcerers 12 USSR river t 3 Hardy girl 19 M~tlfies 22 Pencil part 24 Hll hard 25 GarrMnt pen 26 Parts 27 SchOOI Fr 28 Refrain from 29 Jazz style 3 1 Mun1c1pal offlc1e1 32 "Otd Buel( el' 33 Rlll8f of Ontano 36 Feel regret 40 Scraggy 41 Fruit 43 Foresl5 45 Narrate 47 Worthless 49 Excites 51 Obllquety 53 Categorize 54 ASlan rl11er 55 Tropical Atlantle fiah 56 -Marla Alberghenl 57 Attractive 56 Uncovered 59 Lamebrain 6 1 Poaessive 63 Title ' THE FAIDLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "C'Ould we have Japanese SODAS instead of tea?" MARMADUKE 'Tm here to question you about your tax return. "But I think it's OK .. " ... er .. Goodbye!" -- PEANUTS GARFIELD by Brad A nderson .w ... 1 ...... ,...... ••• ~ow o o T1-1 s COCK1E JAR GET EMPT't AGAIN--: y • "You bought it in India, you say?" DENNIS THE MENACE ~REAU IT .A.eAIN,~l). 1 C.OULO LISTEN TO THE THREE LITTLE BEARS ALL N I GHT.~ -------~ T CANT 1-lELP 1T IT'S NOT MY FAULT . -t--; - by Charles M . Schulz CHOCOLATE CHIP C00~1E..., FOLLOL1..' ME wHEREvER I 60 -r~- OGGO -- -------- by Jim Davis GARFIELP ! OPIE?! WMERE ARE YOU? HA-MA,GOY~.TME JOKE'~ OVER.NOW COME &ACK J..fA!J..IA~ ~A! ~A! ~A! CALL T H ( WAGON ,R£0A ! H -4AT'5 NOT A NATURAL LAOu H! TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE -.. ' • ME.RE.! fn) j l ! .......... ....._.. .......... _; 1 1 I! I I\ ~c;_ __ _...c;. ___ tL.::...__;_...;._:...;._;_~ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady r . _ J BLOOM COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~ SIGH ·. G£E., Bf\1RN trusTA FE:.W MORE. DAYS I f\N. \A)b 'RE. BACK TO SCPCoL ~~ JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY l'M NOT GOING TO TEL L YOO. l'T'5 1'00 E.MeARRA551NG 1HAI''» Rl&l·ff I ---,;- • I ; 'J,, .. by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston :s1Gt1~ GEE,GoROON oUST f\ FEW MORE. DAYS. AN WE'f'E BPCK. lb SCHOOL by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batluk 1 SI¥) WE l1E. HI M UP AND FORCE: CAFEIERIA FOOD DOWN HIM I by Garry Trudeau • ''4/11 '(<C ' COMPLETE NYSE COMPOS~ TRANSACTIONS, M Workplace effic iency gauge dips U.S. output of goods and services down for first time sin ce end of '82 recession produc\1vu~ rose at an annual rate or I. 7 perctnt in the second quarter. But that WH before the Commerce Dep:irtment reported I.st week that the nation's aross n•onal product. the broadest mea ure of bus1nrs~ growth. increase at an anemic annual rate of onl y 0.6 percent from Apnl through June. By MATT YANCEY MWMrWl'tMf WASHINGTON Non-farm business productivity fell at an an- nual rate ofO S percent 1n the second quarter as the nauon'i. output or goods and services declined ror the first time since the end of the 1981-82 recession. the Jovernment reports. fo llowed a whopping 4.3 percent produc11v11y increase the fit1t three months or t 986. when automobile plants and other manufacturers built up large inventories. The Bureau of Labor Statisucs saad Wednesday that even though the number ofhour'S worked increased at an annual rate of 0.2 ptrcen\ 111 Apnl through Junc. the output of non-farm bu:.1ncsscs fell 0.3 percent. It had rakulatcd that non-farm busincs The earlier product1v1ty estimate was based on preliminary figure~ in July from the C'ommerce Depart- ment. which said the GNP had climbed at an annual rate or I I percent during the ~cond quarter. The decline 1n the foremost1overn· ment gauge or wprkplace C'fficacncy Economists were not su rprised by the government's new productivity figure~ in the wake of the revised A void or survive tax audit TherC' arc some -------------steps you can take to make an audit of your uu return lcs R likely and. in the ALPH event that you arc audited. steps can be Sco rr taken to make that experience less pain-•••••••••••••• rul. To avoid being audited, your best defense '"a good offense. File an accura te. complete return. and keep good records and supponing documentation for income l\ems and deductions that you claim. • Keep your records long enough to meet the statute of limitations for the tax return related to them. The federal statute 1s three years from the later of the dates the return is due or 1s actually filed ThC' statu te 1i. c;ax years 1f mor<' than 25 percent of gross income 1i. omitted from the return. and there 1s no 11mc hm11 in frauduknt retumc; or where no return has been filed. Two kinds of audits arc rnnducted by the Internal Revenue Service The fi m 1s the office aud11. an examination done by correspondence or at an IRS office . . The IRS wall ask for information or documcnta11on related to specific items on your return. These audits can often be concluded very quickl y by providing th e requested information. The second type of aud11 as the field audit which 1<o usually conducted at the 1axpayC'r's home or place of business. Questionable items on the return have been 1dent1fied by the IRS. but the agent is not l11n1ted 10 these in hts exam1nat1on. The IRS uses a complex system to select return~ for audit In general. your return wall be at a higher n'ik for an audit 1r you take certain ktnds of deduction') (for ta' shelters. home office or travel and C'nterta1nment. for example). 1f your occupauon involves cash income (taxi drivers and waiters. for 1.'Xample). or if your income 1c; high. If your tax return 1-; actually selected for audit. your bc~t strategy is to be coopcra11ve and provide thl' requested information promptly. Unless the problem 1!> simple and rouunc, contact your accountant 1mmed1- ately. A professional can put your mind at ca'!<: and very hkcly <iave you time and money. Ralpb Scott Is a certified public accountant wltb offices in Newport Beach. GNI' numbers. "Tf\erc wa• JUt.t too much 1nvC'n· tot) build1na 1n the first quaner. which 1s wh y producti vity then wauo strong." ssid John Ha1ens or Chase &.-onometncs. a forccac;una firm 1n Bal;a C'ynwyd. P<i. The downturn 1n the ~ond quar- tcr. llageni. ~•d. rente\\ that workers 1n facto11t:~ were not· laid off 10 the degree that output declined. as cor- porauons worked off th~ huge 1nvcn1onc~. The rcv1~d Bureau or Labor Stat1st1c~ figures showed hourly wagC' and benefit increase~ among non- farm workcrc; averaging 2 2 ptrcen1 annually. down from a 3 I percent a"crag': annu. I 1ncrea~ the fiMt quant•r and a 4 0 ~rcenl average ra1<.t' for 1985. IJc\plle tho~ tncreasc~. however. worker~ wt·rc stall re<.'e1vtng IC$S real compcnsa11on per hour in terms of purchasing power than thC'y did 1n 1977 Jfter adjustments for inflatton. iltU>tding lo thl' BLS numbc" Pro<lur t1v1t> among manufac- 1urcr., or durabll' goods -tho~ ex pected 10 la'>I three years or more. such a~ au1omob1lcs and appliances -fell 0 1 pcn .. cn1 dunng the quancr rdlcuing a 4 9 percent drop an output and a 4 h percent decline 1n hours WOI kl•d 1.a .. 1 year. produc11 v11y among 1ho\c "orkt•r\ 1ncrca'ied 6 8 percent and in the fir\t quarter 11 rose at an an nu al rail' of ncarl) I perce nt 15 Douglas jetliners wor th $400M ordered LO N(i BE.\( H (.\P) -ln1cr- nat1onal lea.,"· finann· (orp .. a k ad1ng <11rrraf1 k a.,1ng l'onccrn. will hu} 15 Ml Dunnell ()(1u~la'i Corp Jl'lhnl·r., "unh S4CX> m1lhon. the companll''> ..aid "'-cdnesda) IX.•lt\Cr) otlhl' MD-80 <o(nes twin Jl'I planl'' I'> I ll bcgtn ncx 1 year and tx· u1inpk tetl b) 11190 r hl· Ol'"' ordn ""1 ll 1 ncrea\C 10 164 lhl· numh4..·1 of l>ouglJ'> and Boeing .\irt r:ih C 11 plane~ 1n the lca'>ing lkct of lhl' t omf)an .. ba'><!'J 1n tk,erh 11111.. . OTC UPs & DowNs NEW VORK (API Tiit follow1nQ hsl \llOW\ '"' Over tile Cou111er stocks 11nd w11rr11n1S that have 11one vii '"e mos• 11nd down '"' mo" bll\ed on perrent 01 < hanoe !or Wedne\dav No Sf'Curol•l'S tradlnQ below U or 1000 sh11res MP oncludl'd NYSE UPs & DowNs ' I J 4 \ 6 7 9 q 10 11 11 13 ,. ·~ l' :1 NEW YORK IAPI -fht lot1ow1no 11s1 ~~1~ snows lht New York Slock E •cllan11t s!ocks and w11rr anh lh11I havt' oone uo lhl' mosl and oown lilt mos• l)a~ on ~rcen1 of ch11noe reoardlf'U of volume for Wednesdav No secur11les trad1no oelow S7 art 1nc1 ·uded Nel and otrct'l'll&Ol' Chanoes art !ht' dtfft'rence Otlw~n '"' ortvfous closing orice and Wedntsda~ s 7 om orlce UPS Name Las• Cho Pel I 5,.a(n!L Id pl0 13 t 2 Uo IS 7 ? 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James, form t•rl y exccull\ c as 1•oant for Carver Development in Newpon Bcud'I. will implement and ~upcrvasc the company's marketing program and market research S}'item and will promote the company 1A.llhin the community. he will be ass1~tcd by Ju Niemeyer, newly named markct1ngcoord1nator. wh o ha!I been w11b the fann two years. • • • Thl· lnil. Spot of Ontano. one of the Southland's top fi ve ~ummcrl 1al pnnters, has named Plait Emanuel as Oran~ County acrnunl cxecu11ve based at Its oflice at 17291 Jrvme Blvd . Tustin Thl· lnlr. ~pot has annual sales of SIS m1tlton 1n specialty color pro<lull1on ot high quah1y poste~. tillC'ndar<>. catalog.\ and mailer printing~ for major corpora11on <1 Terry L. Oweo1 of Irv me. a~ Or;nge County banker for 10 years has been appointed vice Pl'C'Sldent of ne Lapu Bok In Lagun~ Beach. Most rece ntl>, Owens was vacc president and manaier ofPlnt Amerlcaa Buk & Trut also 1n Laguna Beach The bank also named H. Kent Falk vice president commemal loan officer. Hts 13-ycar banking career includes the pos1t1on of vice prcs1dcn1 commercial loai;i officer w1th Laadmark Baak and &o.tlllwnt Baell He hves in San Juan Capistrano • • • D. Stepka Reed. a registered general secunucs represcn~11ve ha~JOtned the Newport Beach office ofetllrl•t•u Wdl & Co., i.e .. a financial planning and secunt1cs firm A native of Oregon. R«d currently resides 1n Irvine • • • • JcwC"ler Patricia RlctaNI of Claarle1 R. Barr Jewelera an Ne wport Beach is now certified as a gemologJst by the Amencan Gem Societ> Previously certified as a rC"gJs\ercd Jeweler by AGS. i.he becomC''> one of 800 retai l merchanb'" the United ~tates and Canada to achieve the new dC's1gnat1on. • • • • New Orange Cou11ty Society of lavutmeet Mauaers officers for fi scal 1986-87 arc Doro&Ma Zlmberoff of Lelul A. Parter • A11od1tes. prcs1dcn1, Eric T. Sml~ of Vu ~veattt Ii Rodi, v1~ prc~1dent Micbel D. ROHD.feld orWlartct.-, ScUntn 6 W .... 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Outboard Motor Proble11s .... , ...... C....kwl ltu Ullll llft" CtSTl •U-'41 115' dynamomtt• hN up ............ ~ j \%'.l·l".:lZ·\ :1f;' FO R E IGN CU R RE N CY O P TIO N S CONTROL 6,250,000 JAPANESE VEN FOR AS UTILE AS $500.oo• BY TRADING THE "LIMITED RISK UNLIMITED PROFIT POTENTIAL .. OF FOREIGN CU RRENCY OPTIONSI CAUNOW fOLL FREE. IN CAUFORNlA (714) 852-0436 1 ·800·225·8561 " - 0.¥ 111>• i4M• lOI Che 1 • • .. ,. NYSE COMPO SITE TRANSACTIONS llllll&Y'I OL•M Plllll Market declines slightly Nf:W YORK (A P) -The stock market declined ~lightly today. running into some re\l'>tance around record or near-record levels. Before the opening. the government reported that the tndc\ of leading economic indicators rose I I perce nt 1n July. I hat CM.ceded most private econom1sts' ad' ance l''it1matc!> However brokers said rumors ot the I I pem~nt figure circulated Wednesday on "-a II "it n.-ct. I hu'>. the new., apparently had little surpnsc cfkct on the markets. I he Dow Jones average of 30 industnals dropped 4 36 to 1.900.17 Advancing issues outnumbered declines by ahoul 9 to 8 on the New York tock fachan~. A1g Board volume totaled 125.08 million \h.trc'>, ag .. un.,t 143.27 m1ll1 on in the previous '>C\s1on Tht· NYSE:.'s l0mpos1te index lost .17 to 145 24. At the Amencan Stock Exchange. the market value index was up .30 at 273.20. WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YORK (AP) Aug ?I Prev Tooal d•m Advanced ~ Decltned Unchanged Total iuue\ New nigh\ 2i New low5. AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK <APJ -Sain. 4 pm Thur\dav price and nel change ol ltfe 10 m o \ I ac11ve American Slock E•change IU UH, lradlno nat1onall\I a l mollhan r N1mt V ume Ht Che. wealhfrCI ~· 11 '9 t ~ Am<lattl 701r~ ... r~C.:-f~d -1:~ l1..,. 119 E ct\oBav o ?l·" lo •;, Hormel 7 , I 2 \ 8 lorlm~rTel n 1 ,8 )' • '• lmperOll Ao IS9, 1'-' Dillard\ 1S6. 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Ullls 4 126.100 6S So 19',631,000 N1me CPT M CI Crump \ PeoP£• C.lallH \ Jaounr PlcS11v \ TlcmA \ SHOlllf' TmolE famous la b~l..s ... i ' THURSDAY, AUOUIT 21, 1- CdM f orniat: Wait and.see Raiders welcome Browns Sea Kin sdeep, but backfield vacancies are bi holes to close BJ ROGE R CARLSON °' .. ~,... ..... With 11 returning starters, includ- ing nine who staned defensively in the Sea Kinp' stunning I S-14 victory over arch-nval Newport Harbor, n would appear Corona del Mar Hi&h · Coach Dave Holland has plenty to be satisfied with as the 1986 football campaian approaches. Holland, however, a veteran with 12 seasons under has belt at CdM, is far from beating any drums about his team's chances m the Sea View League. "I was really pleased with the way we ended our season last year," said Holland. "but I'm going 'to take a wait-and-sec attitude about this year. "There's a lot of i ncxpcricncc in the offensive line and it's going to take time to get ready. Hopefully. we'll be improved." Whale there's little to comptain . about defensively, considerina the wealth of experience, combined with decent size and speed, the bread and butter of the offense (running backs Chns Warner and Scan Turner) must be replaced. That's a major concern for Holland. ··we're going to have a tou&h tame replacing those two," said Holland. "We'll have four or five backs alternating until we get into league. "Hopefully we'll get the nght comb1nauon. Our running backs have to block on the pass and run plays. We ha ve to find the guys who can run AND block." The other side of the offense, the passing flme, appears solid wnh 1un1or Match Melbon returning with 934 yards and 6 TD passes under his belt 1n seven games. "We've got good receivers." adds Holland. "Scan Steele 1s really com- ing into his own asa wide receiver and Kurt Ehmann has good hands. Kevin Maas can catch and we ·have Gary Blower. And, wath Josh Golden m there. too, we have five guys who ~e think will be able to play some." Blower, with one catch for 20 yards. however, is the extent of Corona's varsity expencnce at the other end of the passing play At ta&ht end is a pleasant surpnsc. with Jefrrhomason (6-3. 180) leaving the swimming pool for football. "He's really brought my stock up," said Holland The offensive line, too, must prove FOOTBALL PlmVJBW School: Corona def MAr Co.ch: Oave Holi."4 (13th vear); Over .. record: 51·Sl·4. Staff: Jerry Jelnlck (wide receiver..,; Biiiy While (Querterbecka); MAfc Johanne• (offensive fine); hrnle Terry (llnebeck9n); Dick Freeman (defensive coordinator). LMOue: 5" View. Colors: Blue and Sliver. OffenM! Pro, solll beckt; OefenM· 4·3. 1915 rec«d: LH IJUe: 3·4, OvereN: 4·6. ~ ........... _, .... ._ Quarterback II.Itch Melbon (center) baa the reeponal- bWty of dlrecttn& the COi attack, while nannln& back Matt Pattenon (apper rt.Ot) and wide recleTer Cart Ehmann (lower rlCht) a.re other key• to the Sea K..tni•' offeue. Spe.arheadlnC tlae def•.e will be r~ •tarter Jim K.nleat (abon) al middle linebacker. Ilse If. "There's a lot of maturing to do there," said Holland. "Brian Vaughan (6· I, 185) and Mike Cole (5-9. 190) are coming back, and hopefully John Wachter will be playing a lot at strong tackle to give Vaughan a chance to do something else (at quick tackle and/or linebacker). "But that·~ our biggest question mark," continues Holland. Wachter (6-3. 250) and Kevin O"Neil (6-5. 220) form the defensive anchor up front and are considered the Sea Kings' top college prospects -Becker pleases crowd, advances Wimbledon c hamp wins inf our sets; Connors advances NEW YORK (AP) -His straw- berry-blond hair and the quick. boyish gnn makes Bons Becker look like an overgrown Tom Sawyer The wa) he bounces around the tennis coun, <X:cas1onally di ving to make spectacular \.Ollcys, makes ham a fan fa vonte Becker ousted Canada's Glenn M1ch1ba ta Wednesday. 6-2. 5-7. 6-4. 6-2. Another favonte with the U.S. Open crowds, five-time champion Jimmy Connor'>, waltzed into the second round Wednesday night by crus hing Sweden 's H enrik Sundstrom 6-2. 6-2, b-2. "I have played my best tennis here in New York," Connors said. "The fans bring out the best in me." The 33-year-old Con nors, seeded sixth in this, the year's final Grand Slam tournament, took one hour, 49 minutes to dispose of Sundstrom. onCt' ranked in the top I 0 in the world. And he did 11 in his all<oun. all-out style. running down every ball and simply overwhelming his Swedish foe . · For Becker, the 18-year-old, two- ume Wimbledon champion from West Germany. there 1s no scowling or pouting like John McEnroe. He hasn't been called "The Terminator," as has Czechoslovakia·~ Ivan undl. But his serve 1s one of the most feared 1n tennis. and the velocit y of 11 has given him the nickname of "Boom Boom." a term of endearment that borders on cute. There 1s nothing "cute'' about the results. however, which are devastat- ing to has opponents. The latest to find that out was M1ch1bata. who. despite a gallant fight , bec"8me another statistic as Becker powered his way into the second round of the US. Open. "It's quite a bag change. I would say," Becker replied when asked to compare the asphalt-and-concrete complex at the National Tennis ('enter to Wimbledon's ivy-covered walls and grass couns. "It's like the oppos11e "Nobody speaks a word on the coun and there are no planes" at Wimbledon. he said "It 's very. very quiet. Herc, it's like the opposite. "The people are moving all the time and at bad tames many planes (Pleue eee U.8 . OPEPf/84) Each has the size, sound quickness and the big feet scouts look for with the anticipation offunher growth. The secondary is stocked with ' experience (Craig Nixon and Steele at the corners). with Tom Thomason and Doug Rausch at strong safety and three or four solid candidates at f~ safety. But 1n the middle of all this 1s 1s where Holland considers the true strength of the Sea Kings' fonunes. Jim Kniest -a 6-1. 18~pound senior 1s a returning staner'at middle linebacker and 1s one of four solid candidates at running back. and that's an edge 1n Holland's "We should have a good llncback-scheme mg corps," said Holland. "Kniest is Rausch (5-10. 155) is a returning solid, and Bill Anukov1ch (5-10. I 55)"'"''staner1 1n the secondary, and Tom is strong. Jeff Thomason, Matt Pat· Thomason (6-0. 180) 1s capable. tcrson or Greg M1gdall can fill the Also 1n the wings and perhaps other linebacker spot." HoUand'~ not-so-~uet weapon LS Kn1est 1s one of a comm1ttcc in volved 1n trying to replace the Turner-Warner co mb1nat1on, but before 11's over 11 may be a blue- nbbon committee. Panerson ( 5-11 . 195) did most of his damage blocking as a sophomore. John Woolse~. a swift San Marcos H 1gh transfer Woolsey was a 10.0 spnnter for the Sea Kings in the spnng as a sophomore after lenenng at San Marcos during the football season. He wa-. also a punter and free safety at (Pleue eee COROPfA /C3) LOS ANGEW (A P) -The Cleveland Browns and Loi An1t&es Raiden, a pair of ckfendiQ& division champions in the American Footbell Conference, square off ton_iabt in a final tuneupbeforetheybqindefm1t of their crowns. And l>Qth open the rqular season with road pmcs on Sept. 7 apinsi extreme!)' touah opponents. ..Kickilff t me tonilht at the Col· 1seum is 7 p.m. A spo"\e1man ror-W Toa'61Jt'• 1ame Cleveland Browns at a.wen. Time: 7 p.m. TV: Channel 4 at 11 :30 p.m. (delayed). Radio: KRLA (1110). Raiders said Wednetday that more than 56,000 tick.cts had been issued for the game . ·The Browns brina a J.-0 prescason record mto Los Anp:les, having beaten Buffalo, Miami and Atlanta. The Raiders are 2-1 this summer, havina lost to San FranClsco before beating Dallas and New England. Oevcland, which won the AFC Central Division champ1onsh1p Last season. opens the 1986 campalJn at Ch1ago against the defending Super Bowl champion Bears. • Los Angeles, the AFC West cham- pion last winter, plays al Denver against the Broncos in 1ts opener. The Browns and Raiders will meet at the Coliseum dunng the regular season. facing each other on Nov. 16. The staning quarterbacks for the respective teams -Bernie Kosar of the Browns and Marc Wilson of the Raiders -arc expected to stan and play at least half the game before being relieved. Kosar has completed 27 of his 53 passes for 369 yards and three touchdowns without an intcrcepllon this summer. Wilson 1s 21 of 42 for 30 I yards an~ two touchdowns with one 1ntercept1on. Rookie running back Napoleon McCallum. who seems assured of a roster spol with the Raiders despite the fact that he's an ensign in the Navy and as a graduate ofthe U.S. Naval A.cademy has a five-year sef'-1ce obhgauon, 1s expected to sec extensive action agamst the Browns. U. S : volleyball team puts one over Soviets before 12,075 fans Al .... ,... •• Southern California .. products lead the rout of USSR in 3 str aight By BARRY FAULKNER ING LEWOOD -The l S Na- 11onal Men·~ 'olle)ball team. made up t·n11rel) ol \outhcm C'ahfom1an~. returned io familiar surroundings \\.edncsda> night and produced what 1., becoming a more familiar result The l I S <,quJd 'i\.l.Cpt the So1..ie1 l 1nllln in three games. 15-12. 15-7 I s.<1 to complete a nine-match e\h1b111on tour in frl)nt of I~ 075 at the Forum l he .\mt·m·an~. \.\.ho have men to the No I ranking 1n the volleyball \.\orld. sho"cd the fans of the nauon's \Olll')ball hothed l"<3Ctly wh y the\ ha \l' roml' on to displace the per· n:n1alh dominant Russians. 1ra1hng onh once 1n the ma1ch ··h \,\as gr1.·a1 having the home < ro\lod and 11 madi.: a huge d1fTcrence ton1gh1.'· ·said l \ team captain Karch l\.1rah ·'The difference from last night was tha1 we JUSt played a lot better," said Kiraly who contnbuted 26 kills on the night in add1uon to continually controlling his powerful Jump-serve and keying the back-<:0urt passing attack for the hosts Passing was the difference accord- ing to LI S Coach Marv Dunph y. who called the Forum fans "the most enthus1as11c crO\.l.d we've seen on this tour ·The kc> was our rece1 ve of serv1et (Pleue .ee VICTORY /C2) Ashen to coach UCI voll eyball Ball Ashen. who served as the men's coach at Laguna Beach High the last seven years, has been named men·s volleyball coach at U( Irvine. 1t was announced b) Anteater Athleuc Director Dr John Caine Wcdnes- da> Second-aeeded Ch.rta E•ert-Lloyd chuea the ball u •he breuea to a Ont round U.S. Open rictory Wedneaday. The win tt3-., thl' .\mencans a V2 edge 1n l'\h1h111on mdtche'I aga1n'it the Ru'''""' on lhl' lUrrcnt tour and a'engl'd a h\C·&.Jme drfeat Tuesda~ n1Jtht 1n Salram1.·nto .\\hen won three consccuuve (IF 4-.\ title!>. li ve league crown s and four Orange County Tour- nament champio nships at Laguna Beach. ::!:~::~n ~~!~~~ o!~~~ a~~~;.;.~~;~~~~~:~~~~;:~~;;.~,~.~~?; !!otffi~~·~~~ Bolstered by a S-4 showing on the t t d t bl made uucments regarding drug and alcohol abuse at's about" LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bruct recent road trip the Angels will meet · 0 S U e n $On pro ems in the past, the school has ne ver put together an "It'& a matter nl making people reah1e the~ Ruffin IS t'nJOying his rookie season the same three ieams they JUSt faced assembl) such as Wednesday's. have a problem Jnd ha\.1ng them accept 11," White Ruffin. 7-l registered his fourth on a 1 ~game homestand which By JON FERGUSON One followup for the proaram will be a self-said as he addresc;ed a student's quesuon regard mg l lln"4:rut1ve victory Wednesday wuh begins tonfght against the Detroit 0t1Mo.itr,_.,..,. quesuonnaire which the students can voluntanly how he might approach a fncnd or teammate "1 a ulmhinat1on of ab1l1ty and good Tigers Charles White may Joke about drup. but answer or not answer But its main purpose 1s to don t prcacn a ~rmon I tell them whcrt I've bttn. fonunr tr, the first ot a four-game senes that's not a statement to be taken ll&h tly. While stir awareness and thought on the topic If people arc borderline. they'll wa11 and talk ~me "Evrryth1ng ts ~01nggood now and with Detroit. with Oon Sulton (I t-9) some of his statements are hght-hcarted. his "f don't bclt(•ve you can scare them," more. Of\cn Lh<') 're looking for help and someone I'm ha' an~ fun.· the Philadelphia facing Enr K1na (9· 3) in tonight's 7· 3S 1ntent1ons are of a most serious nature. Hermstad said in relation to stoppmg drug or to tall to " Phtlhl'\ 2-·)'ear-old lef\-hander said co nfrontation White, who had a chemical and alcohol alcohol u'iC "If yo u could scare them, they would White addr<'\Wd has h1<1tOf)' wuh drul$ and alter dcteat1na the Los Al\gcle The remainder of the scnes finds dependency. cleaned up h1 life about oneycar mto have bttn scared a long tame ago People arcni 111rnhol dattng ha k to minor u'iC in high 5Chool and Dodger; ~-1 with et&hl inn1nas of Kirk McCa~k1ll ( 14-7) opposina Dan· his professional football career at Cleveland. And afraid to take chan es And I don't believe drug increased use. includ1na cocaine 10 college It wa, fhe-h11 b311 "Today l JUSI as easily Petr) (4-7) at 7 3S Fnday, Ray since his turnaround. he hkes to do what he can to tc 11na 1~ the an,wer in community collqes.·· af\cr former Browm· head coach m Rutigliano rnuld havt' aotten a no-decision Chadwid (0-3) again t former Angel make an impression on others that drugs ate not a Bened1(t 1s a former 5UMtance abuser who addressed him 1n rtgard to h1 put culleae ~met1mc!>. )Ou JU t have to ha"e a Frank ranana ( 10-6) on Saturday at way to success or acceptance. now \.l.Orks 1n a "'ancty of area 1ncludina a health pcrformanet' and h1'> play dunna ht first year with little lud. " 7 OS. and John Candelaria (7-2) White. who 101 conlrol ofh1s hfe before drugs cla'is at Golden West surround1n1 dru and the Browns. thJt White went to a rchab1htat1on Everyth11\ ~r'ne'd to 'o tht meetin~ Walt J crrtll ( 11 10) 1n became a problem that dominated his life, said. akohol. Jnd \Cf\ ire work Wlth rchabihta11on and center -but not ofh1s own choice Phillie\' way in the ninth 1nn1n" Sunday., I O~ game "I'm lucky. h makes me want to ao out and talk correctional fac1ht1c\ It took two to 1h~ wttl thert btfort he when the)' ~napptd a 1-l deadlock. De1ro111s <;till enterta1nina ho~of When I ao out and talk about what l've been The former N1v) nurv. who ran into rtlhled hed1d ha'e a problem. he ~1d. 1dd1n1 that Dave Andel"'tOn's error led to tht makina 11 run at the Ea t D1vmon throuah. and try 10 impre on them (student or \UO'itanl'r abu'it" problem, while stat1ont"d 1n reah11t1on I) otten th<' hardest th1na for somebody v.inn1ng run 1n thc ninth 1nn1ni, utle. a\ the T 1ger\ are cumntly 1n a tic other people) the problem • they're 11v1nf. mc \ 1ctnBm,.., ahlc to relay her trq1c stones of carhcr tto accept dunng which Ruffin lcA for a pinch with t.hc New York Yan ken for 1h1nt somcthina back b> bc1na there and hstcn1na. • ~e31"'1 to the 'ltudc:nt 1n an <"fle<'t1vc and 1ncc 101n1na 1hc Ram, pnor to th<' I qg~ hitter place 1n the d1 v1'11on, 6''1 game As pan of a drua awarene proaram for tht rn1cnain1n1 -but so~nna -format White: too ~• n. 1t ha bttn a matter of •dJU'illna to a new Jeff tone, .. ho rachcd on lh<' behind the p;1 e-\Ctt1ng Bo ton Red athletes at GoldC'n West ollcac. White, Golden con\ll''.f<'d hi\ me'I e to an a ccptina crov.ded team. a new aruup of fnend and prov•na h1 value error. then stole second on a l-0 pitch Sox. West instructor Pat lkned1ct and Athletic Du-ector with a dov.n·to-carth altitude on the fidd to Mth Thompson and scored when Tht Anaels. meanwhile, wall try to iom H<"nn\tad spoke for an hour and a half to "I try to talk.on a IC'vcl with them ··While 1d "With the Ram now I'm 1ctt1n the feel for Von Hayti htt Welch's ().2 pnch to 101.pro"c.. thCJc w,111on top the AL about 250 ~oldc Wcsl athlctcs and students 1n_ aftcr'Wlnh. "I don't want 10 use an)' fancy trrm\ or beina back in the community Dunna the nc·o off I n field for the aamc·wtnncr. We t 'ltand1ng.' 1 he> enter tonight'" attcn nee. · m 1ca nau cTlliThYTjtt more aero l'nlT ~. I tr~ m do v Int morr~tnns---Thrttrrow-from 1cft fidckt lhtf-- mc ''" itam~'i ahcul of Tc'a Herm tad S41d ht felt 11 wa a. very succc ~ful way M\o approach 1 1f I rearh onc pet"IOn h\ en~acmcnt'i)" (Pl_..~ DODOEU/C4) l • J 'Man In black' ~/!Ing to lead era to success ,...... .......... HOUSTON -The personality or EiJ H0\11•on Oilers Coach Jerry Glanville, •II• "the man in black." is s•aning to come into focus and •he •eam·s victory hungry (ans like what they have seen. Glanville wears black on the sidelines -not to renec, his mood but to be seen by his players. He teaches "smash-mouth" football that empha iies toughne~s. "We have to be healthy and not fragile," he said. "If somcthina happens. like a finger in the eye. you've just sot to keep going." He lightens the mood during heavy workouts with nicknames for players sueh as "Bula Bula" (Allen Pinkett). "Captain Video" (Robert Lyles) and "Corn- bread" (Frank Bush). Best ofall1 he's given the team a winning attitude. Houston nas a l-0 record going into Saturday rti&ht's exhibition frnalc aaainsttbe Dallas Cowboys. A victory would gi ve the Oile~ their second unbeaten prnca.son ever. The v1ctones don't count toward a championship, but any success bnngs applause for a team that hasn't had a winning season since 1980. Glanv11le's favorite color 1s black. but he has a different reason for his all-black. game-day attire. "I make some of the calls and I don't want the players on the field having a hard time finding me," Glanville said. Glanville never 1s hard 10 find during practices. He's m the mid l of the action, praising. chid1ng,jokin$, ··The best th mg I can say about Jerry Glanville 1s that he's a hands-on coach." General Manager Ladd Herzcg said. Quote of the day Peter Jacobsen, md1ca11ng the kind of sut·cess Greg Norman has enjoyed recently. when the) we re forced 10 mark their balls dunng a rain dela) an the PGA Championship: .. I marked my ball "1th a tee. Greg marked his wuh a $100 bill." San Diego opts for three QB's SAN DIEGO -Concern over Dan [il Fouts' durabllll) and an impressive train-•II• mg lamp b) free agent Tom Flick apparent!) has convinced the San DitjO Chargers to carr) a third quarterback this season. ··oan Fouts has been inJ ured the last three years and )Ou'vc got to have a second quarterback if Dan g~s down:· ( hargcrs Coach Don Coryell said Wednesday. The Chargers staned the 1985 season with Fouts and backup Mark Herrmann. then had: to scramble for a third quarterback after Fouts tore knee ligaments in the ~ason\ fourth game. l-oul\ 35. hac; massed 12 games.over the past three )cars due tu 1nJUl) ... ~llh the team· going J-9 without ham "In m} mind. the onl) reason 10 keep a third quancrback I\ bccau!>t a third quarterback can wm you a ballgame 11 the other two arc hurt.'' Coryell said "Now if the third quarterback 1sn·i good enough to win the ballgame, 'ou ma) as well keep two ... In the Chargers' second prescason game against Philadelphia. Flick completed 14 of 21 throws for 287 yards and four touchdowns ma second-half flurry that earned an Diego to a 45-38 victor) Mattiace leads U.S. Amateur BIRMING HAM . Ala. -Len Mat- tiace''> 137 total led medal play and his roommate at Wake Forest. Tim Straub. was one stroke behind when a heavy thunderstorm halted play in ·the U.S A.mateur C'hamp1on~h1p late Wednesday. However. then~ was a chance their scores could be 1mpro,cd "hen 47 golfers complete their rain-delayed rounds th1~ morning. ~fter that and any needed playoffs. the 282-player field will be cut to 64 for match play staning later today and ending with two finalists Sunday. ,~ I Bae to School Sale I' ,:;t R;: - f I ,\., ,. p•i _,__...,......,. _kt: J HURRY-·' -Pl ,j-FOR BEST SELECTION - • ',ti SAVE-- Ff; _REDUCED rJ.-. PRICESI ~ t / /I/' "1: \ \ Gym Shoru ~. ; NATIONAL LEAGUE --==-----------=---=-- --~---=---Hearne wanta ahot at Hagler . , thio~~~n~:?~~t;;-M~eTo~s=~ ~ Ryan pitches Astros over H•&Jer mecu in the nnf!ould be Thomas ... -Hca~?. ~~~~u~rn~r. sho':tt·happcn," Heams said Cubs ~or 2 50th career win Wednesday t a news conference. "I don't think J.' l.tonard deserves a fi&ht." A fi&ht between Leonard, who ha1 twice retired G ' r hit scoreless "strina of 14Vi inninp. h Afft t, Plraaet 6: In f>ltllbutan, since hoTdina the undisputed welterweight title. and arner S 10UT S reached 16¥1. cnd1nf in the third. Eric Davis hit the first arand slam of Haalcr has been proposed for March. b k I l Meh I, p..,._ : In San Dieao. his major lcaJue C'lreer with •wo outs "Ray Leonard is not. preventmJ him (Hearns) aC SIX-00 0 S Keith Hcmandcz hit a sacrifice fly in in the ninth mmna to break 1 S-$ l~ from fightina Haaler," Mike Trainer. Leonard's Of one-hit pitching the llth innina after the Meta bad andaiveCincinnatiavictoryoverthe anorncr.. said. wasted a S·I eiahth·innina lead, and r irates. "It s Hailer. He doesn't want to fiaht Hearns." New York hung on for a 6-S victory It was Davis' 22 nd home run this HugJer knocked out Hearns in the third round of a From AP dltpa&dMt over the Padres, oomplctina a thr«· season. Rob Murphy, 2..0, pitched scn~11onal fiaht for HaaJer's undisputed middleweight aame sweep. three shutout innin,gsoftwo--h1t relief. championship Apnl IS. I 98S. HOUSTON -Nolan Ryan pitch-With one out an the 11th. Len Parker hit a three-run homer in the "We organally signed to fight again June 23 cd one-hit ball for six inninp for his Dykstra, brealdna out of a l-for-44 third. his 26th. and added an RBI (1984>." stud Hearns, who holds the World Boxing ~;~t~o~r~~,v~~~~~~~~ rnh~~~az~~ slump, singled off Rich Gossaac. S-7, double in the fifth, g.ivina him eiaht Council ~uper welterweir.ht title. "But he had a tia,ht in Wednesday night as the Houston and went to 1hird on Walll RBI in his last two pmcs. March (knocking Olli John Mugabi m the I Ith round) Astros beat lhe Clliruo Cubs 7.1. Bac:kman's sin&Je. Hernandez fo -* and asked for a POStponement to Nov. 3. .._ lowed with a deep fly to ~nter and c.,._.. i, erew. 1 Maryland AD backing Drleaell COLLEGE PARK. Md. -Athletic m· Director Dick Dull maintained his suppon of Lcf\y Dnesell Wednesday-afttr" the Maryland coach escaped a possible crimi- nal 1nd1ctmcnt by a irand Jury investigating the drug- related death of basketball star Len Bias. "He's stall our coach, and rightly so," Dull said. .. , haven't wavered 1n my support ofh1m throughout this experience. I never thought Lcf\y engaged in criminal conduct. and I th ink that was evident to the grand jury. "We've had the criminal cloud over Lefty's head removed." Althouah the Jury decided Tuesday not to return obstruction of JU Stice charges against Dricscll and two other~ for suggesting that Biaf dormitory room be cleaned afier he collapsed, prosecutor Arthur Marshall was sharply critical of the veteran coach. the basketball program. and the uni versity. Bartkowski may miss game Vete ra n quarterba ck Steve Bankowski probabl) will not play when the Rams meet the Denver Broncos m their final NFL exh1b111on game Fnday night. Bartkowski has a slightly strained stomach muscle that Rams Coach John Robinson does not want to become a chronic problem "He would pla) 1f 1t was the regular season." Robinson ~1d ... 'but I don't want to take any chances. I want 10 be ex tremcl) cautious." Steve Dils will start for Bankowski. It w1ll be his first staning assignment. regular or prescason. since he started 12 games for Minnesota in 1983. He was traded to the Rams earl) 1 n 1 he 1984 season. To give them wme insurance 1n case Dils 1s hurt. the Ram~ re-signed free-agent rookie quarterback Scott Tansley Kings sue television network SACRA MEN fO -The Sacramento m King~ filed a S 15 m1l11on lawsuit Wednes- da) against the parent compan y ofKOVR- TV cla1m1ng 1he television station has brl:ached the term of 11s mulo-m1lhon dollar contract and prcscntl} owes the Nati onal Basketball Assoc1at1on team .. ,c, era I hundred thousand dollars ... and . will in the future owe e'en more substanual amounts .. The 14-page !.U1t was filed an Sacramento Superior C'ourt b) King!. general coun!.tl Omer Rams against both Narragansett Telev1s1on Company Of California. In( -the current owners. and Outlet (' omm un 1ca- 1 ions. Inc -1he compan) that wld the station to Narragan!>rll an ~1arch ·Television, radio TELEVISION 10 pm -WRESTLING· Channel 56. 11 30 p. m -TENNIS: U.S. Open tennis haghlight'i. ( hannd 2 I I. 30 r> m • -PRO. FOOTBALL~ Cleveland at Raider'> (1apc delay). C'hannel 4. RADIO 7:35 p.m -BASEBALL. Detroit at Angels. KMPC '710). Cycles go Friday Man> of the Southland's top nders will he JI Orange ( ount) Fairgrounds Frida) night for speedway motor- C)<le rat.mg. 'ilart1ng at 8. Gates open at 6 lO v.1th all femalcsadm11led free. E\pcltcd among the field 1'i Mike rana. rnnsadcred the fa vorite 10 win the 1986 ll .S. Speedway cham- p1on'>h1p after dom1nal1ng six quah- f) 1 ng round\ last week Ryan, 9-8. strugled with his con· D trol early fort he second strai&htstan, hl!~t.ra scored without a throw ATLANTA •, 11., ST. i.oun yieldi ng one hit and two walh an the The Mets. who lowered their magic ~= ~ ! g; g f:"J ., .... 4 I 1 O 2 1 , 0 aooo l 0 2 I l 0 0 I 3000 J 0' 0 JOOO 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 first three inningrand stayina behind number to clinch the National Leque MurPftv d • ' 1 o Herr 2t1 the batters. But he struck out four in East to 16• finished their California Horner 11> 2 o ' 1 Vl\SIV1t 11> that stretch and five for the game. . • 8 Grlftev If • o 1 o Pndl1n,., Charlie Kcrlleld got his sixth save road tnpwithu -1 record, ~most OWk~ ~ ~ ~ :1 =~~. with five strikeouts m three inninp. succcssflJI in the club's 2S-year hi5'-~~ 1 o o o Lekec Gamer drove m the first run with a to~rdlaali i, Braves 1: In St. Loui s. =: !: 31 ~ ~ ~ ~"'::.: P single in tnc lhird. scoring Billy Rkk Mahler walked Terry Pendleton _._ P J o 1 o Hatcher. who walked with one out with the bases loaded in the ei&hth r..;•.,,, il ~ ~ ~ T.- and stoic ~ond. Glenn Davis fol· inning to force in Vince Coleman SArt aw ..... lowed with 8 sacrifice fly, scoring Jim w1'th t:hc w1'nn1·no run oftbe Card1'n•ls Alllfllll • "1 •-i 27 2. 2 Pankovits. who walked and took 0 • SI. L.uls '" • 11.-1 h. G • · gl K · Ba a victory over the Braves. G•me WIMlne H I -Ptndltton m. t 1rd on amcr s sin e. ev1n ss Todd Worrell, 8_9. got the final e-11timlrt1. OP-A11en11 1. st. Louta f singled m Garner. who moved up a seven outs 1.n rcli'ef of John Tudor, LO&-A1far11a •. s1. Loult 1 ta-McGee. v.i1-basc on the Davis fl y. s1v111, 8tntdtc1, HOl'ntt, S.mplt. 3&-Mllffltlv. Garner. 4-for-5 on the night. drove who left with a stiff left shoulder. ...,.,.. ,., " • s.. .. so in a run in the fourth when the Astros Tudor-allowed eight hits. walked four Mehltr L,11-14 • ' 2 1 • • scored three times. Pankovits drove and struck out four. T!;wi' •N 1 1 1 4 • in the other two runs with a sin&le. Glu&a 3, Expot !: In San Fran-WOt'rtH w .H 2 1-3 1 o o 1 1 The Astros stole six bases. five in cisco, Robby Thompson raced home wP-Mehltf h fi r: · · t.· d with the winning run on Andy UmPtrtt-HofM. Grf09, Fir••. MCSMrrv. t e 1rst 1our innings. tbing a van-McGaffigan'ssccond wild~itch in the Sac()(ld, oav1s, Tlllrd, 0tMut11 ta$e of the rookie battery of catcher . r-ut A-1u11 Mike Manin. making only his third eighth inning. leading the 1ants over * major league start. and pitcher Jamie Montreal. M!'.>yer. making his I I th. * "Moyer. 5-4. rntered thegame with a A1tr.s 7, Cubt 1 VICTORY . • • From Cl tonight. which allowed us to contmu- all) side-out (regain the service)." said Dunphr,. adding. "we just wore them down.· The 1wo teams seemed to wear each other down 1n a Sl-minute first game. fhc Americans led the entire way. although they did nol hold a margin ofo\l:r three points in winning 15-12. "We are usually a low starting team and we fell into the same old rut tonight." Kiraly said. "But we were able 10 JU mp out on top early m the second game (4-0 and 6-1) and JUSt earned that through ... fhe Americans were never threat- ened en route to a 15-7 second game win and re' erscd a 4-2 deficit in the third game. their only deficit of the e.,,enmg. to take a 15-9 third game lo sat1sfacuon ofa standing crowd. .. We were really looking forward 10 th•~ (coming home)." Kiraly said. "Every Southern Cahfom1an knows that these arc the top two teams in the world and we wanted 10 gi ve them a great show We knew 11 was ex1ra special being 1n Southern C'alifomia (the first tame against the Russians since 1977). and we didn't want to be behind ever. pcnod." Pat Powers led a di verse American hitting attack w11h a ma1ch-h1gh 33 kills. but the recently-added Craig Buck sparkled m the middle-blocker pos111on. fi lling in for inJurcd.slarter Sieve Timmons (spht webbing on his nghl hand). The 6-foot-8 Buck had 17 kills and three stuff blocks on the night, and even dove 10 feet beyond the endline on two occasions to keep the ball 3h\e "He's played bener every match since re1um1ng." Dunphy said. "He's probabl) the best around for calling 1hc blocks (signalling teammates pos1t1oning at the net). If (Dusty) D,,,orak runs our offense then Buck runs our defense.'' Stanmg setter Dvorak -a former Laguna Beach High School star - pla)ed well m the wmnin$ effort. 1nggenng !>ucccssful spiking by Powers. Kiraly. Buck. and first-year player Bob Ctvenhk (23 ki lls). 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Jtf S.u T tntO S-Wal Wwrtor """'°"' ,_,y ltemtlln Artl4M ~ti OI httt T•NTH .. A(I 350 Ylll'Ch f'urM .... 100 AllOWan« 2 v-~ Our EalY Elt«t MOOnliltll ,.""° .... TIM CtWnPlotl M.on,,.. •• .,., •LIVINTM ... c. JSO YW'dS ~ ..... flll"' & m¥ft, Cet areda, > .,.., .ictt & v.t Clelmflle l!flct M .000 VI • Cl'lefW , ... , ... °''"" 1111'1......, Maflffo( °" ..... °" Outl Tl o.- Two Ml<ll ... ............ , • Del Mar. TERRY TURRELL handicap '•IOAY'S aNTIUH lllrd .. 4l•cleY ~ .._..,.., 'Int 11Mt: 2 -.m. '•ST ••ca. ' klrl0n9• Put.. \IO.OOO y..,-OIOJ & uo Clalml119 Pf'k:e S 10,000 I Yucatan IYH Uda) 1 Crimeurle (~It"'°"' ) JK~I IGerrldol 4 a ·Sovoly S.iet (8onlti.1 S &Old A"-' (Sotol 6 NottrecleMu\ 1Peoro11) 1 Ml•lt< Stride IDouvle1l I GrMmOnl CV1<11era ) t Ol1trlcklnll (Bare) 10 Ernie King IBleckl 11 Wl\llbone ICH lenonl 12 H1cllala"TaCl\ala CVelen1ueler .,,. ...... u,n,. 11111 One (011¥er .. l 1• 1-Frev lteflelo (OrteNI .-Melvin F Stute·tralneo entrv '" 116 '" 111 Ill 11• 116 '" .,, •Ill 121 11&. 116 11• JAC:OU&MAR'T 16• II Trouble IH I fff'lhtllnv wllll lnternt, 900d JPOI to take 1 dlence a l Pf'lct e>lav, OtST1tlCl<ING 14· II Very lracllo\n loaolnt end In ,,.. vale ..cone! Jlerl will\ ta.ix. llOOCI 1c>ol to me ke •mend•, NOSTitAOAMUS (l•ll Wide ooen ,, .. , glv .. 11111 $1re1c11 r~ 1 chance "'rln1lnv LONGSHOT ERNIE KI NG saCOND •Aca. l 1116 mlln Pur .. · I 12,000 MalOenJ 3 ye1r1 Old & uo Clelmlnv l)f'fCe m .ooo-n1.ooo 1 W9" Toki ITorol 1 Tl• r.neclou• <Cemc>o•I J Cenletore (8onl1111 4 Ttn0fl\aerl$ (LIQl\am ) S C,..,001 c111ec1t·ll 6 Olclo. And HUOll (()llvar1•·7I 1 Seolenerlen ICl•MrOJ) I Me1t1< Of Genu (CH t•nonl 9 8ok:I Leed« (Brlnllerhoffl 10 !Ilene De !Ilene (lemmernlo) II Vevuetv Innocent (Slbl .. I 12 Tlt<ra 0 1,11n1e 10.lenov, .. ve l .,........ I 116 •111 120 116 •109 • 116 1 l lS 116 121 allS 116 111 13 GUl'I FIHI IOllvern· II 11' 14 P B ' CllOoGe (Camc>H J l l6 IS Became A Cat {BleCk·11 •111 WELL TOLD (1·11 SoMd to vein command •nd win love dl11anc• of two 1urn1, n•••• DISTAN'TE IS-11 S.Cond be" 1ft1< °""'Ing oece from ,,.. \11r1, ceoel>le of ov1<coml119 oul\lde l)O\f 00\lllon, CHa•ooT 16· I) lteced O<Mn IH I but •POeared 10 come 10 hand late c1CKl119 Do6dtv LONGSHOT MASTER OF GEMS THIAD RACa. 7 turlOnO• Pur .. 111.000 Maiden ) VH r OIO• & UP. Cet bred Clelmln9 orlu '31 .ooo-nt,ooo I Bio Dan <Brlnke<h0f11 116 7 Five Circle' (Fernenaer 11 I 16 J Cllill Hill IOUvern > II' 4 Jumolno J11t11n IB1rel 116 S lemt>e11 Peu IBleclll a 111 6 Out Cron (Pinc.vi 116 7 Noon Sun (Orteo1) 116 a For Tiie LH I Time (Sltrlinol alll 9 Ster Bender I Oouotu I I 16 10 Goldefl Soruce ICl\nero\I 1 111 II Oancllel ISlt>ltle l 116 17 Red River BOid 1 Kaenell II• Alw ...... 13 Tlrmtr <F ... nan<te1·I) 116 ZAMBEZI .. ASS I)· II Luvoed OU1 lele elter 1eadl119 from "•" lmPf'ovemenl with recl119 win mek• ve<v tougn 10 bee I OUT atOSS I•· I) Lo1tno all cnenu el \11r1 Ortaklnv In tengle, t>lew out \llarOlv. IOlneo IM le\la Club la\I, STAil llENDE• 16 ti Burno.<! 11 Ille "•rt IO\lng momentum. gel\ 11\0tri.L.Cllant• IOCl•V LOHG· SHOT RED RIVER llOLO FOUttTH RACE I 1 16 mllu Pur .. it? 000 Me•oen, l veer' Old & uP Cleimfnv orict '31 000· '11.000 I Blue PetrOI 1s1 ... 11no1 1 VIPPYIVO (PedrOll II l M.Jv Fuerlt IVelen1uele·V • H1w1hen Hurricane ISolol S Soe>er Charge (Black) 6 Juctoe Zeni,.. (Slt>ilte) 1 SliOe• 8v Trv• 1werren1 I Sir lt1Cll1rd H IOetanou• .. v•I 9 Bleck Steel (PlnuYI 10 SOl4tndld Rivel (P1t1erM>11I I 1 Coot De lntt<ool c0r1eo11 11 0 11e·, Lc>de (MCH1r11uel .......... a llS 111 116 120 1 111 114 120 '" 116 114 116 116 13 Gondolle<e IVelen1~l1· ll 116 14 ReHonal Aporoecll 1Pedrore·11 116 Yl,.,.Y A VO (~ II Strttcn runner act\ llkt he Prtfen a dl11enct , oel\ cllence 11 u me 1001v. BLACK STEEL tS·11 Old nol brt •k elerllv raclno In 11eevlrio trettlc ,,.., .. ,..,, t trono efforl con\1der1no rouoh trio, GONOOLI••• 16· I I F nn 11ene<1 \Ince Sent• Anlt1 worlllno In '"•rP \tvle Ill•• ov11 LONGSHOT SUPER CHARGE '"TH ••c•. 1 fur10tllll Pur.. • 11,000 Fini.. ) YH H OIO Cielmlno i»rlc• u o,000- 111.000 I Glllm«ou• AmbW COllverH I 2 Our c-ne (Plnay) l Met1ene (Hefnendtl I 4 ProcurH \ (Sltr11ng) s Air Force 11.0V IC•tt-1 6 Cerl\M Kln9 (Blaclll 7 Arctk Land (Soto) I Deel Em Strel9hl (llalenluelel t SUre And Crefly (Orl-·21 10 Profile CTorol 11 GOiden Twtflllft ILlotlatnl 12 Grev Sec>lemtler <Slt>llle) -~ ..... 114 116 '" •Ill I" 11109 116 11• "' '" '" 111 13 M11tin9uelle c Doubla•) 111 14 Kl\al 'N' Tell (Ortega• II '" IS Bevartv Drive !Ptdroiel "' " BrOOlln Pel (0.../loulu ve) 1" AltCTIC LAND 13· 11 lrnc>rH •lve winner OYW Jlmllar, no rn 50n ltll• flllv cannot '9PMt wlnnlflo fftorl, DaAL •M 5nAJGHT (4· 11 WOll M>tlllt tullv dellnlle conttn<Mr Ill• well at 11111 demendlno dl\lena of .. Y9n lur!On9J LONG· SHOT• GLAMOROUS AMBER SIXTH RAC•. 6 lurlOnO\. Pur.. 114,000. Malden 11n1.. .. merH l YH H Old & Ctalmlno orlce 150,000-MS,OOO. I F'"' GMture !Baul 7 Hot Sllete (Shoemekerl J AIOlof 0 11\11\ (Orlt01) 4 LH dlno L•n <Torol S lllo Jotin'i La dy IC••••nonl 6 Suroeon'' Cllldl <Douota•> 1 Fool'J HIM (Werrtnl I Febellel IGerrlOol • 9 BHuluck V I Blacll I 10 Garrl\Oll (V11eft1uete) aEAULUCKY (5·11 In Mont, OUIJlde drew, end ,,., \Offd, 111ree reelOl'I• to DeCll 1111, flllv Ill melden heal, LEAOtNG LASS ()·1) S.COnd "' \Olld "'°''· In nne for 1 cllac:k todav. HOT SKATE ll · 11 Orooolng out of We lollt meldeM 10 claiming level, \lonlflcant factor 1, I'-rldet beck LONGSHOT lllG J()tiN•s LADY SEVEN'TH •ACE. 1 11 16 milll 123.000 l VH r olOi & UO Allo•enct 1 TV Oii (8iaclt) 1 Ack Aek Heir (Pincevl l Sol><• Le Pet l\111tn1uetel • SM1>11t> (OelellOUuevel S 1·S.n' Rivel (Pedro11l 6 Slrtellt (Oovoiat l 1 In Toto (Shoem11terl I Sllooe<y Silvtf' (l(eenef) 9 1·B1tencld Budvlt lMCHel'OUI) _w...,,.. Muttv·tralntd entrv T.V OtL 16·11 Horte\ reclno from tun to dirt u\ue"v oemon1tr•1t lmoro~l. too llti 11111 0111trn, IN TOTO 14· II Verv QUlck. lleW ill 44 4 IH I out llOkllnv 10 """"· can clear 11111 fleld end If able 10 ret•• wlH neve< IOOk l)etlt, SLl"••Y SILVE• 17·2) Winne< eoeintl mekMn•. 11~ UC> feclno IO<IQ ..... relfl con•lderellon LONGSHOT· SHAHA.t.B EIGHTH •ACE. 6 lurlOnO\ Puoe '31,000 3 vH r Old\ &. up Cleulfled 1ltow1nc1 I Mltfledllla ( Oe11110uneve I 7 Flvlno Nuoo-t IBleckl J B04d '&rewlev IV11e<l1uele > 4 p,.~ Hour 1ToroJ S Oert>v Felr CCu tenonl 6 Mine MIOIC (1(.-f) 114 MANE MAGIC CS-11 Too ciulclt tor tt>I\ \l\Qrt held rt no -.ecrlllcH '811 100 ChOlce lonO -FL YING NUGGET (3· II Oki not brMll elertlv r1c1nv 01metv 111r~1 wlM ne.d ve<Y be\I, DARBY FAltt 16-1) Clenv orot0ee1 mev nted out 1fle< v1u 11onlno LONGSHOT BOLO BllAWLEY MINT" •ACE. 1 I l6 mliet Fin " & mern J veers old & uP '" 000-Jl4,000 1 e·Otvet<"' 011:1ier 10r1eoe1 1 1·5'llVl'•no Klu IBerel J Funnv Tumbler IOovoll •I • Sour Lerk (Bonlllel s Little Coov (He<nende1I 6 Juliene'\ DrHm ISolol 1 Frencn Ster (Black) I Plre1e·, Se<enede (1(.-11 -0ona10 Velo<e«l·Owntd entrv JULIANA'S DttEAM (4· 11 Brolte In lenote reclno •Ill llltf'H lte<. roundlno beck to H rlv 'N form. teb lor fln.ale, F•aNCH STA• (3·11 SoMd to be oace factor, woukl t>e no wrllf'I .. to 1111• cor,..r If on 100 11 Ille wire. SHIVE•tNG KISS 16· II Pert of formto.t>te enirv mu\I be con· \ldered in exect1 Olav LONGSHOT LITTLE COPY llEST llET MANE MAGIC 11111 ltace l ll'ttlCE "LAY JACQUEMART (hi Rec;e) ·~10 100<en11ee IOdlev Del Mar resy.lts WEDNESDAY'S •ESUL n llht ef O ·dlY lflereUtNlrM .._..,.., f'IRST RACE 6 > lurlOnO' 81! Tne n_I.,. IS•t>1lltl Qu10 Roundtr10 IPedro1•> lnvt rnen Geol IC \ntrou Time 1 17 7 S 101 40 7S IO II 00 4 00 360 ll 20 Scr11cl'led unaercover l:•ote C.reo' Piece Tiit 8 19 One n a x ACTA 19-11 oekl ..., .., SECOND RACE 1 I 16 mtlH Prooer Merv (P1ncevl l IO JOO 160 U O l lO • ao V eCl'll IV11enruett l Oonll\kfl\ I Otl1110u\~VI) Time I 43 I S Scra1cl'led ~v1n111 Moon n DAIL y DOVBL• (t ·t) oeld \3'3 40 THIRD ••c•. OM mtle Velvtlffl\ (Bleck I Sero Golden 1v111n1ueta) Wonderlul Friend (Be rti Time 1 36 VS No \Cra lche• FOU•TH RACI. 4 lurlOno' Bewn'\" Field <B11c1t 1 Forctfullv IGerrldOI Rocllene hlrdolece (V11t11reu111l 1760 u o 260 780 110 HO 1410 160 s 00 63 00 IS 10 3 ao Tlrne I 11 4 S Screlched Cl'l•oel Sorl"9\, An Ack Ooel\ Decode V1lldlctorl1n FIFTH ltACI. 6 furlonO\ Ool\<'tr P 1r1v ( OetellOVueve I Ttdclv Neturellv (Steven\) Rlvt l' Fector 10r1eoal Time I 09 1 S Scrt lCl'led OrlCeO 11 60 10 40 '60 700 510 1 00 \S EXACTA (6!111 ... ~ l1H OO SIXTH It-ACE 1 I 16 mlle\ (e\t ~ cStt ven\1 9 60 S 60 unconouertc1 10eta110uu a v•I 1 10 Belmont v Bev tShotmektrl Time 164 No scralCllt\ SE VENTH •ACE. 7 lurlonO\ V1rle1v Road 1e1ao1 S 60 • 00 llerland llla1tn1uell I I 40 Mtlronomlc <Baie> Time 111 1/S No .cretche\ \S EXACT A (4·61 oel<I lll3 00 \1 .. !CK SIX 19·7·) 6·10·41 oeld '2•,117 40 to three wlnnlno llcktl\ (\ill norlftl l'l Pick Six con•oletlon Paid '161 60 10 tS wlnntno 11cu " (five llOnt t l EIGHTH •ACE. 1 lurlOno• Ternoerate Sii CS110em1ker> 3 60 J 10 Polar Jet IBtutl 21 40 Gold On Green 11111tn1ue11 > Time 123 Scratched Jeu Plaver NINTH ••c •. OM mlle on tun Auto Commender (Black I 910 S 60 Ru Lake I Soll\) 17 20 OH Lead On IPlnc.e v> OH Jeck Ter IV1lenr1Al11 Time I l S 2/S Screlchl<I lloerd MHll"9. Em~•dO< Nor•• Too Muell For T v lS EXACT• ll·SI Peld ins so U LA TE DOU8LE <3·11 M kl it4 10 At1end1nce 16,100 Muluet Handle '3 11• 1S6 CORONA DEL MAR • • • From Cl • San Marco!>. lion in the Sea View league, that It's a solid outlook fo r Corona dcl much ma)' be required JUSt to be Mnr. but. cons1dcnna the compcti-compc1111vc. THE SEA KINGS -~ I. .... • 1 .. S tl1r1tr • l'llS '9lle<M1t1 t \en MlfCO\ lren•~ Dan Hollaod S.. Kines'""~ ,...,,.,,....,..... II ~ ArlV'O•<ll 'I>• Gerv BIOwtf' ' wr • It.,, c oolt °' .....,., M1\t Cc>t. PO. Jeff OaPv dlt'T>' Kur I E IVnaM dll wr ltM F.,~ no 1w '°'" C.O!Ofl<I' ~ ..,, Oeve Hlllll Q>fl'I. Ttm H•'''""'" 01 di' J "9 WI. Yr S tO ISS Sr 6 0 110 Sr S 10 10 Jr s • lfO Sr s ' 110 St '0 110 p 6 1 llO Sr 6 0 ISS " l 10 ttS Sr ,. n 1.0-\i .._ ""'Var, ~ HI wt. Yr. Anov Jon", te· 11> S· 9 170 Jr Jim Knlest, rt> mll,. 6 I llO Sr Tom McGallen, c S· 11 :l()S Jr Kevin M111, wr·\ 6·0 160 Jr MllCll Mell>On qt>·dt>• 6·0 llO Jr Greo MtlldeH. o11> oo• S·t "s Sr Creto Nlron ct> wr • 6 1 175 Sr Kevin O'Nell, le 01• •·S no Sr Mell Pall.,M>ft, rb·IO S 11 lfS Jr 00Uo It I USC" rt>-dt> • S· 10 I SS Sr Brien Slllt>bv. 01 di ' 1 74S Sr S.en SINle db ""' • S· 10 I SS Sr Scoll 5""1van. ot·dt 6·0 llO Jr Jeff TllOmt '°" It IC> ' l llO Jr Tom TllOmeWlll tX»·rb' • O llO Sr Brien V1U011n. of di• ' I llS Sr John WKlllt< Ol•dl' 6·l 750 Sr JOfln Woolw. 1t1-1 T S 10 170 Jr 19" COlllONA oat MA• K HaDU1.a T"-"l S.01 11-Hunltnglon ~ (I I NHI Fri $«11 lt-.t Sen Cief'\ef\11 'r· Strot 1'-<eol\lreno \/elev Cet OCCI Fri Oct >-et Woodbrio.e Cat lrvlfl91 F rl Oc1 lo-<0,11 Mew <at NPI Herw I r11ur, . OCt 16-S.ddlebedl • 1a1 ~ tao""'> '" Oct 7 T~11n• lat Or.nee Cou ll Fri Oct 11-1 Unlvtf'•ltv' lat lrv1neJ Fri Nov 1-£\IM<le' (el N-llOtl Herbofl F t1 N(lv 14-e l New-I HarbOr' 'Cllnol8' S.. View ~ff Ol ll'lfl 1 17)0 "',."'m""-''-"-"'··· &M Alamltli& WaDMtlfOAY'S U~TS t lltlltf4' .... ...,..... ...... ) ,.IT •AC•. ON mite 11eC1t Arnn Comet (Malet) liA Diamond SOllK ('°*Cl ) Jac:kM>n LaOv (Gr"°'yJ Tlnw 7t4 )IS UO SM ue uo IUO AltO rail Fh\lonator, Erin Sue, C.._,tt Girt. 5Yn(OHl9d Ml. •ound Of AHieUM, Ollme Tlrntf n aXACTA 11·1) Mid ""60, HCOND ••c•. One mitt Wot. It en\ Doll IT OC1c1 I 7.20 UO Out1ur1 CWlwrd) lU O Svca mor1 Ntllle (It~) Time 70S u o !00 u o AIM> ran· Anctn GulOe, Svc.more Hutllt, Mr Perllln\, SC>f•Y Of Joy, S1erl:lf'0t, Thi Fallnt G U IXACTA CS·1l M id MUO. THMlO ••c•. One mllt OKI We\t Side IGrundYl UO Mr Froggte ICroonanl Some Sotrlt IVe .. ndlnvnam l Time 703 llS u o 110 3.40 :uo 120 Alwi ran. Pooelar, ZM~u sa.i-. Wind Po-Slvs Nu, Tr~k Mardlant, l..Ho VH r Ster il I XACTA (7·f ) oeld UUO. t· 'OUltTH ••ca. One ,.,,,. oece 0-rned ~ !Oe1omerl 3s.t0 11IO Shuffle N Otat (Grunctvl l 00 Suited To A T" (VellandlnoMml Time 1 01 215 640 u o uo "''°ran T111Uten Wind, PlllH Bendit, BlrdlH llrldt. SuPUle, Prouct Country ""H ••ca One """ trot. SMflt< Pride CK0«t1el a 20 1'.00 ~ORL ~ Walrus (Fl-) Time 2t4 11S ""°ran ll~wacl!ar Mer11, ltectmoncb Joy, Sh WllltNr, Fleming Meteor, 5"cSel lntwetl, CHEESEBURGERS 2 FOR $1.29 e NOC ii OI CMe CALIFDll1I mJI·•. ·. .. "'° uo )10 ta 00 S.00 u o UO U O lOO 00 ... •• · 1UO IUO 1 60 1940 10.00 , .. 060 lUO t ao 1020 6.00 sao 100 UO 1IO u o uo uo -..-.,._ -- NtMTM ••ca . )50 VWOI Cot BoO IFlorn l Jeni Vie• (TrM\Ul'e) Slu lno LM (L.tek•VI Time o llOt Ser eldltd Nolie -. ... 4. JIO , .. 11' .... uo uo ... uo uo 2000 t oo >.• ,,. uo ,. U aXACTA C:M ) Mk! 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PtlilaCHIO"t• 1 Oedeet'I 1 Sen Frencl\co ) MOnlrtel 1 Clnc•nnell 9 p,fl~rvn S !ot Lou \ 1 Allanle I Hou11on 1 C n1cevo I New Y"'• 6 Sen O;eoo S II •""•"11S TodeY'S Gemes No vemes scneouieo NATIONAL LE AGUE Pf'tlJlleS 2, Doc19ers 1 PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES Slone 11 8edro1n o MT,.me>c• Ha.111 ID Sc"md' lb GW1l\Oll rt S.mu<tl 71> RoRevl• c Je111 u Ruttln 11 GGrou " •IHlllll ) I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ I 1 0 S 0 1 I ' 0 1 0 3 0 1 I ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 AllOe\n" BRu\~llH Su 111 Cabe" ID MelUk on Mer\lll or Trevino l Slubb1 P" Hemltn ]D Medl<k ol1 RWllm\ rf Sc1osc1 on JGOnZll ct we1c,,o •II rlllll ) I 0 0 '0 2 0 ) 0 0 I l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 J4 7 t 1 Total\ S<Me llY ~ ll 1 6 I PtlledelcJftle I 00 000 00 I -1 L1t1 A,,._.., 000 001 000-1 Game. '/V.~n1n11 RBI Hot\ 171 E-,t.r>df!r\or OP P"ll•Cle!P'lte 1 LOB-PM eor10• " 11 LO\ Angel" 6 SB-!>lone 117 SF-(, w so• S•· II' ,.,..,.6eldli. H It Elt BB SO R.,tt.n W 1 ) I I 8eoro' a r S 19 O o LflA ...... , Wftcr l 6 10 9 10 Belk->Nt • Um1>0rf\ Hon"\t'. IC.•D•t'r FtrSI o .... ~ s.<D<'O Mersn T•Md Frotmrn!f>ll T-2 lO •-7)~ M AJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlun LHeue CThr9utlll TUHCleY'S G-1 &.-TTING (JOO et Dehl 8o9v1 8<>\ton. ™ M•lf•nQIY Ntw YOl'k, 338. Puckt ll. Mlnnew1•. 337 Rice BoslOil 326. a.JI, TOl'onlo. )19 RUNS-SI HenoerM>n New Yon 101 PUCkf!I M1nne101e tt Betl Toronto. 16, McDowell Toes IS. MalllnolY. New York M RBI CenstKo Oekl•nd, 9S. Berfield Tor Qilfo 91 Bell Toronto. 91 Jevn.r, A11911t, t9; Certtr (lfvtlt nd IS. Mattinolv Ntw VOl'll IS HITS Melflnolv Ntw York 179 PucU ll. M1n~•o111 179 F trnanoe1 Toron10. 16l Bell Toronto 1~9 R1cr BO\IOn a9 HOME RUNS Berllelo Toron10. JO, Deer Mllwe<1> "" JO I' ingmen Oeklend 19 Betbon 1C.en•11• C11v 19 Pagl1erul0 New York 1' Nation.I L••eu• C Throu.,, Tuesdev'' Gem.\) BATTING •JOO 111 DelU-Brooks Motil•111I l •O (,wvnn S11n 01pgo 340 Beckma n. Ntw York llO Pa1n<tS Mon1ru 1 )30 C Brown Sen F •anr•\rO 316 RUNS <.•.nn .,.,,, O•eoo " ~ Htfnenoet N<tw vo•• 78 Hevf\ Pn11&Cle!Ol't1a 76 Muro,,,, A!len•a 1\ f De v·\ (tn('. nne r 73 ';cnm1dt P"•tadr10" a 1l RBI ~""'•d' Ph, ed~Ofl•• 90 Perkf' c.n c•nne1 119 Cart~r Nf"' 'l'or~ II G D•v \ H··h.;V,,"' 18 Ma'f"ft>\ P"•'•M1oru• 11 HIT C.wvM S.." O·eoo 110 S.1, ~. IS6, Ra •~' M""""• "9 Beu Hou11on, 1'7 Hevf\ p,,, ed~1ot"11a 1)9 " .. T• .... IS U.S.°"" Cat Al ..... ---.11 S..-111 ..,...... Mtfl ~ , Int lttulld Stefan Edt>erg <•>. Swedaf't, del Sl.oNnt Bonneau, Cenede, ,.0. 6-l, 6·0, Janel a . Sven\W!I. Sw~n. def ICtll Flach, Stbflno, Fi.., •·•. 6·1, 6·•. Ml"•et ~rnlon (11). S•~. def. Jon Gv11ri1r\on. SwecMn, •·•. 6·), •·3, Jonen Kriek. Nee>'-s. Fl• . def Merit: l(renm.nn. Austrelle 1·S, •·•. J·6. J·6, ,.,, cnrl•IO V•n RtMt>ure. South Alric•. del Jim Puol't, Ran<ISO P110\ Verou, Call! , 6·J, 6·•· 6·•. ~tvln Curran, Austin TtH\ oef TllOmes Mun•ttr, Au1tr11la , 6·0 S·7 6·l , 7·S. Cllrlsio Slt¥n. Sout11 Alrlce , def Ml"• Leach, lto~w•N. Ga, 3·6. •·J, 1·• (1·31. 6·• CHslo Mone, Bru ll Clef ltlcfltrd Ac>OIY. COiumbia SC., 2·6 7·S, S•7. 7·6 17·51. 6·7 a or1s e.ci.er (31 w"' Germ.nY. def Glenn Ml<hibele Cen•dA. 6·?. S· 7, 6·•. 6·2, Oen GOI01t McLten. Ve def Met len Ve~. Czecl\Ostov•-•• l 6 •·•. •·l 3·6, 7·S (comole· 11on ot \usoenoed metchJ Pavel Slozll, C1tdlo· s10ve1t1e. oet ICetll Cerluon. Sweden, 1-4 (7-l l, 6·2 6 2. Clet.OIO Pl1I01t11, Sweotn, Off UH SltnlullO SweJen 6·1. 6·•. 6·•. Mell Wllandtr 121 Sweden def Todd Net\Oll. St" Oltoo. 6-J ... ~~..MK.le ..1.14.1..-Cz.ICbailo- vekle oet Tim Ciulllt..wn, Bou Ralon, Fi., 7·S, T·• II 61 6·•. Serolo Ce\al, SNln, def Oerrtn Cen1u. Austre tla, 6· I, 3·6. 7·6 (7· 1), 6·2, Andrei Gomu 1101. ecueoor. def Oftoo Perez, Uruvuev. 6·3. 7-6 (10-ll, 6·i. JOell.lm Nnlfom 111, SwtOell. dti &.mmv Glemmelvt , Hou\lon, 6· I, 6·4, 6·2. Mlle" Srtlber. Crtc~IOYal\11, def Jlmmv Aries. Jtfkl\O. N 'I' • 1-5. 6·0. 6-l, Lullt Jenun. Eesl Grend lleold\, Mlcll . del Ban Testerman, Kno•vllle, Ttnn , 7·6 (1·6), 6·2, 6·• Rlceroo Acuna, Chllt, dtf Ptttr Lunctort11, Sweden, 6-2, 2·6, 6·J, 7·6 (7·S), Eddie Edwtr~. Soulh ACrlce. oet Llt>or Plmetl, C.ttclSO•IOvekle, 6·3. 6· I. 6·0. Broderick Ovi.e. Auslralle , def Brtan Tu '"'"' Los Antie\ls, 6·•. 3·6, 6·4. 6·4. Tom GuUlll.son, Pelm Coa•I, Fie., del Grt11 Hotme,, Sall Leite Cllv, 1·6 (1·11. 1·6 (7·11. 6·7 Cl ·lOl, 0'6, 7·6 18·61, Jev Berver, Pl•n11lln. Fie def Ronelo AeenOI', Hetti, 6·•. 6·3, 7·S, Tnlerrv Criemploo, Frenct, def Emilio S.ncl'lez. S1>eln, 1·4, 6·1, S·1, 6·1, 7·S, Guy Fora.I, Frence def Marc Flur, Durham, Fie . 6·•· 6-3, T·S. Danie Viner. Soutfl Afr Ice. def Ve"I' Wttot< 5.Prinefl•ICI. Men. ll·l . 1·6 <7·31. 6·3. Jlmmv Cll'lnOI'\ (6), Se nlr>el Hert>or Fie . def Hff\rit.. Svnostrom. Sweden 6 2 6·2 6·2 Anoen Jarrvo I 131 Sweoet1, def Al Parker Clea ton Ga 6·• 6·1. 6·2 w-Slntlei F In I It auftd Pem Snr.ver ISi Lu111erw1~ Md de1 Ttrrv Ho!led8Y Oe4 fiMt Cel1I 6· I 6·0 Helene Sukove 111 C 1ecll0,I0•1k1a def Ltllle n Orfl<'ftfr !>w11zerland 6 ) 6·2 Steonenle Rtne C Ill H•gllleno Ce 11t oft Sl'teron Welsh Pete A~qve NM 6·0 6-l . Cemmv MetGre9QI'. Peto\ Vtrot\ Celi! def l\ebetle Cuelo Wes1 Gtrmenv 1 6 !7 SI 6·1. EllzeDeth Mtnter Au\lrehe def l e•O" Anne Eldrt<IOI!. Alledf!me. Celll . 6·1 1·6 17·31 Ka1er1ne Meie.va Bulge"•· def Susen Leo Auslrelle 6·3. 7·S. Bet\Y Neoelu n. veri•ce. Fie def Pelr• Huller .e.ustrla. 6·•. 1·6 11·31. Sleftl Gral C31. We\I C.ermt nv def Suseri Mesunn Boe• Re1on Fla 6·0, 6· I. Ellzte>eth Srnvlle, Au\tret· '" oet LorC McNeil. Hou,ton, 6·1 14·1), 7·S. 1 6 11·•1. Elise Burgin, Belllmott. Mo de1 OM Ann Hen\tt, RoHwell, Ga •·6. 6·3, 6·•. Mollv Van No\irand. Brtohtw11er\. N V . def Greet Kim, Franklin Leite\. N J . •·6. 7·6 (1·Sl. 6·4. Ce1er1ne llnoavlSI ( 141, Swede11, oef Oet>t>I• Soence Ctrrno• Celt! 6 I 6·2, Jo Durie, B"'••n oef Merced!!\ Pai Aroenllne, 6·•. ' 6, 7-S Helen 1<1tln 1 Caned• def T eml w111111noer Neenah. Wt\~ 1 6 11 SI. 6·•. An<Jr•e TemeJverl Hunger.,. def Anne Whllt St Perers1>Vrg. Fie . 6 l 6 2. '"'"' Evfft LIOvd (?) Fort Leuderdelt Fra def BerDera G11r~en. Ce leDeses Cent 6·2 6 I l ine Garris.on C 12) HOU\IC>il de1 JoArine Runf41 Naolf\ Fie 6·) 6·) Cleudla l(Olldf Ktl\Cl't 16) Wf\I G11rme ny def (""l1l1ne JOl•na ·nt S,.•ltfrlend 1 6 11·6l. 6·3. Pel1t Feno•c" Secreme<1to Caltl dei Let0n TISO/no \D<' Newoort New\ I/a 6 ) 7·11 Cl 61 Eve P<eli We\• German• def Mart• Perrez ROIOe'I Arven11ne 6· 1 6· I. Cerottne Kulllmen. Le• t\•df Par" ~ y def Pennv Berg. Miami 8ucn l'<e 6·). 1·6 11 JI Tint kheuer Ler-.en Dff'mer• def Claudie Moot..-o. arez11 6·? 6 • Manuele MelH~• C91 Buioe rie . def Canov Revn0t0\ ~nonllre Tenn 6·2 6·• Nie~ Arenot Pr1nct ton NJ de1 Anne Minier Autlralle 7·S 2·6 6·1 Etne Re1nec11 South A lrtte dei IC 1mt1erlv S"•efer. Ale ••ndr te Va 6·3. 6·• Merv Jot Fernelldtz. M•em1. Fla def L•U<'• Gerr~ lielv,) 6. 6 I 6·), Ehv H•'•ml, TiD<Jron. Calll def Pelr•t•• Meoredo Brezll. 6-4 ,_. 6·2 Call'ltrtn<t Tenvle< Frence. def C1euo1e Porw1ck Wf\1 Cierme nv 6·0, 6 ) Katllv J0<01n I ISi K•rio ot Pruu•e. Pe . def Kim Sands. M1em1 Fte . 6·). 3·6, 6·3. Wtndv furnt>uH. Australle oet Dinh Ve" Renst>uro. Sovtn Atrlca •·6. 6 4 6· I Bonnie Geduu ' Ill Larvo, Fie def Jutoe Richerds.on, New Zeeiano, 1·S. 6·2. Get>roela Sebellnt 111), Argenltne oel Netelle Tauz1at. Fra nce, 6·3, 6·7 o.ec> H• fl1"1ng OAVE'l''S LOCKER (New-1 lkedll DOe!\ 1"6 &"Oler\ ~ vt'tlOwtell I blue tin tune 300 DOn1to ·~ sencl De\\ .. 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NY Jel\ I 1 0 l33 SI ,.._,., Geml• cte ... elend •I •• ..,, New 'l'Ofk Jlls el Phlledeloftl• 'rlci.lf'tG-Item~ et Denver Tem1>11 an t i Mlemf Allenie et wu11lnol011 Oelrolt a1 C1ncl11na ll S.•llle •I S.n Frenclsco St Louis el Sen Dleoo S."""4lllV'1 G-c111ceoo v' &uff•IO at South Bend. t9'd. Plltsovro,, a l New York Giants Ntw Enoleno el Grtan &eY K.entH C11v et N•w Orleans M1nneso1e el lndlaneoolii H011\ton at Dallas Wednndlly's tr•ns.c1'ef't' BASEBALL N•'**~ ... ~· .. " •S S4 10 .. 10 ,, 61 SS 6S ,, 102 61 lt SI 61 .. .. ., '° .. 11 .. n ., TS MONTREAL EXPOS-Pieced Tom Nieto, cetcl>e• on Ille 11·dn diuDled tl\1 rtlroecllve 10 Auo 2i Celled uo Reridv Hunt. celcller from lndlaneoottl ol 1ne AmerlGen Anocla tlon ST LOUIS CAJfOINALS-Acllveled Wtlllt MCGH, oulCielder. from'"' 21·dev d•HD~ list Asked walver1 for Ille uncoodltlQnal release ot Rev 8urrl\, 1>llcller FOOTBALL Natt.NI FNlbal LH tw RAM!>-PCeceo Rot><trt Co•. otten\lve 1ec•1t . on 1n1ured re.erve 8UFF .e.LO BILLS-Clelmed Mer• Ce lano, "°"' 1ackfe on waivers from Ille Clevelano Browns HOUSTON OILEllS-Cle•meo Doug Willia m\ 0He11S1vt 1ecklt o" watver\ from tne New York Jets NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Waived JOlln Fa,.ev ounter PHILADELPHIA E AC.LES-Rtrened Joe Orakt dettn\1•e rat io.It and Oue1ne Morrt, oe!<tn,.vt tno SE.TT u: !>E AHA Wl(S-Acqu1red Mtkt Wll\On otlfn\tvt ieckie trom tile C1nc1nriar. Benoei\ tor en und•\CIO~O oratr cllO•ce TAMPA B• V BUCCANEERS-!>1onec1 V•IO McKte•tf dtte"\•Vf DICk WASHING TON REOSKINS-S1gflt0 Oeder Ml"'-v e1e1en\lve •no to • tour ·vter con1rac1 C•MOilln Foeftlel LH- BRl TISH COLUMBIA LIONS-S•Onecl Jim Mins offtns1vt tackle to • mvlfl·veer coorrect MONTREAL ALOUE TTES-S10~ !>coll F••Z-H wide rtc11vtr HOCKEY NetMNI Hec:lltv U eeue BUFF ALO SABllES-Nemt<t Jot Cro11tr H\•\lenl to the oenere1 man-r !>1011eo J eo Brownl(htdle defen~man MONTREAL CANAOIENS-Anrsounoed thel Luettn O•Blots r111M wino l'tas oecomt e tree aoent wlll\Qut comoense1ton NEW YORK RANGERS-Neme<I Barrv Welkin\ enr:I Melll'ttw Louol'lran ouotlc re1et100' a\\l\lanl\ PHILADELPHIA Fl VE~S-Slvned Pe<lt El\tund Unlfr e no C.len SeeDraol<e. ~I Wll\O SOCCER Mei« indOOr Soce>tr LN81Ut KAN!>AS CITY COMET!>-Sloneo (ne rrev Grt•~n forward MINNESOT,t. H RIKERS-Nameo Maral1tt1n 8rownf' m~d1• i.erv1c@\ coora1nato..- Amtrlcen lndOef' SocC« Alte<letftn CANTON INl/AOESIS-Signed Jemie Swen ner voelif' and Wen SchlOll\euer. delen1tmen COLLEGE •LFREO-Nemeo B111 Ougen o+ten\lve llne toecn BENTLEY Namf'd Barba re Steven\ women s 08\otlbell coach GEORGIA TECH-Named Tom J~, womf'n ' co nfad \Ol•1>11 coecn MICHIGAN-Announced lne reltremenr ot Don C ennarn 1111,,1e11c d1rtc1or effKhve Otc JI , .. , NC AA-Anno..in<eo Inf deeleu1!1cet10n or Ou<1ot"snt Untvfr\•I • \ otnleht O<OQre m from Q.v111c.n I tor 1111• 1916 87 ecedem•c veer I AMERICAN LEAGUE ---"'-----'------~ -- Clutch hitting sparks Jays' sweep Of Indians Late-inning victories bring Toron to within five games In AL East From AP dl1patc1tu It was 100 early to counl out the Toronto Blue Jay~. '"We're five down. and we've got a ways to go," Rlue Jay'i Manager Ji my Williams sa)s, "'but for us. it's progres~.·· The Blu e Jays swept a doubleheader at Cleveland Wednes- da) night. 3·2 1n 12 rnningsand 6-3. to move w1th1n five games of the American League East-leading Bos- ton Rt-d lio' Tht:' Red Sox lost for fhe founh time 1n (iv(' games. 4-1 at Texas. .. We alwa ys felt tbat we had a shot at winning this thing," Blue Jays outfielder Jesse Barfield said. "Peopl~ counted us out. and that was foolish. There is a ways to go. and 11 will be interesting. We"ve got Silt to go with Bol>tOn ." Ernie Whitt homered in both game~ for Toronto, and Tom Henke got both saves, giving him 19. Henke pitched a total of 21/1 1nnrngs of one- h11, scoreless relief. Wh111's leadofT homer rn the 12th inning of the opener gave TNonto the \'tctory. Tony Fernandez doubled home a run that broke a 3-3 uc rn the eighth inning of the nightcap. Barfield and George Bell drove rn rnsurance run!> 1n the ninth rnning. John Cerutti. 8-3. picked up the \ 1ctof). ) ield1ng three ru ns on nine h1t'\ O\Cr the first 71 1 1nn1ngs. Mark Eichhorn 11 -4 ~ho allowed one hit. st rue~ out three and ~alkcd Ont:' rn 4111 1nn1ng-. earned the '1ctory 1n game 011\." * Whitt Sox l, Rovmli 1 KANSAS CITY CHICAGO tsm.11111 w 11,on ct Br<tll lb Mc lle<t dn Whllt'7b Balbon• lb Sundbrg c MOlltv rt ASareir \\ Tofet1 eb r II bl ' 0 I 0 Bo1100 ct ' O 0 o Nlcnots If ' I 1 O Belnes rl ' 0 I 0 F"k dh ' O I I Hulell lb l 0 0 0 Mormn ID l 0 0 0 Gullltn u ) 0 0 0 Crul2b l O I O Kerkov1c c 31 I 6 I Totals kor• bv lnnlnvl Ill rll bl 3 0 7 0 '0 0 0 J 0, 0 '0 I 0 4 0 I 0 ' I l 0 ' 1 I 0 • 0 0 0 l 1 I 3 " ) 11 l Kenws Cltv 000 100 000-I Chk eeo OlO 000 00•-J Gemt W1nn1no RBI K er~OYt(t (IJ OP -C~•ceoo I lOB-KenU\ C11v ' Cn1uoo I HR Kor1tov1c1t I !>B-L Smll" 1?11 IP H It Elt BB SO Kanses CIN "Everybody is go1n1 10 have to come through down the stretch, in crunch time." Barfield said. "We hc.vl" to continue winnina and ~ot worry about what Boston 1s ~orna because we'll gel an opponunuy to face them ourselves-." Toronto's Garth lorg a~d Cle\eland's Pat Tabler homered 1n the first game, and Andre Thornton hit one for Cleveland in tht:' second game. Raa1en 4, Red Soa 1: In Arhnaton. Larr) Pamsh and Toby ttarrah htt home runs, and Edwrn Correa and Mitch Williams combined on a fivt:'- h111er as Texas beat Boston. Correa. 8-11, wern 5'1'1 1nn1ngs and allo-wed five hits, walked fivt:' and slruclc out five In brea1ung a personal two-game losing streak, and W1lhams pitched )lh innings of hatless rehef. Left-hander Bruce Hurst, 8-7, allow- ed 11 hits tn m. innings for Boston. which has lost fou r of its last five games. Teltas pulled to w11h1n 31h games of the Angels. who were idle Wednes· da>·· The homers by Pamsh, his 21st. and Harrah. his sixth. came 1n the s1>.th inning and gave the Rangers a 4-1 lead. Whitt Sox 3, Royals 1: In Chicago. Ron Karkov1ce. playing rn onl y his ninth game in the majors. h11 a thrct:'- run home run 10 power Floyd Bannister ond the White Soll over Kansas Cit}. Bannister. 8-10. allowed six hits rn working h1~ founh complete game and helping the White Soll snap a fi, e-game losing streak Bannister struck out fi, e Danny Jackson, 9-9. was the loser Karkov1ce's second-inning blast wa'> his fir'it in the maJOr leagues after h1t11ng 20 this season with Class A.A * Mllr~s 4, on.tts BAL TIMOltE SEATTLE JBonlll lD Lee.,. rf Lvnn ct Murrev on R11>ken n Traber lb Sneeis 11 Stefero c Gullfrz 11> Tetah ebrllbl • 0 I 0 6r enllv c1 4 0 0 0 PBre c!lv If l 0 0 0 A Devi' dh ' 0 i 0 TrteDll rt ' o O o Pnetos 10 • 0 I 0 PrMll Y lb J 0 0 0 S8redltv c l l ) 0 Qulnoll\ u l 0 I 0 lltvnlds 7D >2 I 1 0 Tetals Score llv lnnlirl9'l MHlllll ' 1 I 0 ' I I 0 ' I I 1 ) 0 0 0 3 I I 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 lO 4 I • BalllmOl"t 001 000 000-I SNlh a ooo oox -• Garn« W1nn•1>9 RBI -AOevt\ Ill OP-Be111more 2 S..11tte 2 LOB-Benlmore S !oeanre 4 1B-A Devis Murrev HA-Ptlelos 1191 SB-Revnold\ C?JI II" H R Elt BB SO D Jac•son l 9 9 F ftrr I> ' I 10 l 0 0 l I S &eltlmert 0 I 2 BodO•Clt.r L. 14 8 0 O 0 ' SNtlle 10 0 .,1\f'nO.r r"' Chiueo I 0 Trutlo W 1-0 Bann•\tt'r W 8 10 9 6 I I O S Hu•,menn S S S I 0 1 0 0 0 ) I' r\! 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He was called up by the White Sox on Aug. 16. Rus.s Morman and Ozzie G uillen ~1ngled to start the second inninaand, with two out. Karkovicc homered rnto the left field stands. The Royals scored their run in tbe founh on consecutive singles by George Brett, Hal McRae and Frank White. Twilla 7, Brewers $: In Milwaukee. Kirby Pucken broke out of a 1-for·2 I slump with four hats, helping Minne- ~ota end a threc:.game losi ng streak with a victory over the Brewers. Puckett had three singles and a double. and three RBI as the Twins ended Milwaukee's three-game win- nrng streak tvhnnesota starter-Neal Heaton. 5-12. allowed 12 hats. fivecamcd runs and two walks while striking out three throu&h six innings. Georxe Frazier halted a Milwaukee rally 1n the ~venth and pitched the final three innings for his thtrd save. Minnesota built a 7-1 lead before Rick Cerone's solo homer and Cecil Cooper's three·run homer sliced the M1n neso1a lead to 7-5 in the seventh. Mariners 4, Orioles 1: In Seattle, Ken Phelp) h1l a two-run homer, and Mike Trujillo worked five innings in his first stan srnce comrng to Seattle 1n trade from Boston as the Mariners beat Baltimore Trujillo, who had appeared only an relu:f for Boston. scattered five hits, and Mark Hu1smann relieved to cam h1\ fifih save. allowing two hats ovt:'r four innings * TOtlONTO Fernndz n IOfg )b Jonn\n 0" B<tll II Bar111110 rl sr.eonrd ct Lft Cll rt BM1r1nz c WPllll( UD\ft&w ID Lee 11> Te1111s IMue J•n J, lndlam 2 "int Geml CLE VI LANO lllrllbl s i 1 o aerni,.o '11 S I 1 I Frersco " S 0 0 I CC Hiii r1 S 0 1 0 MHall If so 7 O Certer" 1 O O O Tnrntn on 7 o o o $nv0tr rl l o o o Jecoo... 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Se<Oftd Berntll Th"d Me<rin T-1 ~ A-9 OSI Shula engineers Alabama comeback U.S. OPEN TENNIS • • • From Bl arc io1ng over But that's what 1s ~pcc1al about this tou rnament." C1adusck. No. 9 Manuela Maleeva of Rulgana. No. I I Gabnela Sabalrn1 of Argentina. No. 12 Zina Garrison. No. 13 Stephanie Rche. No. 14 Catarina L1ndqv1st of Sweden and No 15 Kathy Jordan .. l-A~ T RI IJ HI RI ORD.NJ (AP) -M1h· '>hula \t\mll'd for moc;t of the go ml' h> C >h10 "ltatt•'<; defen c;c, Otppt'd a thn·e-y1mJ 1ouchdown pass lO •\llx•rt lkll "'Ith 9· H rcma101ng to give filth ranked l\labama a 16-10 vicl~f) over the l\l(l CJ Buckeye' in the fourth annut1I l\1ckoff ( lassic Wc<lnc\da\ n1gh1 Ohio ~Wle had two <.:hanCC\ to wrn the g.ame after time eJ1pired thanks to con~cut1 ... e pas\ interference penal· tic~ ag.a1n\t •\lahama linebacker Der· nck Thoma'> Rut two Alabama de· fender'> double-teamed Ohio late ace rcce1"'er ( nc, Caner 1n the end zone and a lac,1 -gasp 17-yard pass from Jim k..ar'>dto\ was incomplete The y,1nn1ng 73-yard dnve. which took 12 pl11y~. ate up S 16 on 1he clcxke and put Alabama ahead 13-10. came after Ohio C)tate hlcw \everal op. ponunrt1e., 10 rncrea~ a I 0-6 lead 11 had built on flanker Jamie Holland'~ 26-yard , touchdown run midway through the \Ccond pcnod and freshman Pai O'Morrow·~ l7-yard field goal halfway 1hrough the third quarter ' Ocorac C oopcr, the Ruckrye~· full back. fumbled at the Alabama 9·yard line with five minute~ left 1n the third period and O'Morrnw was ~hon on a 27-yard field oal attempt 11 seconds into tht:' final quaner Van Tiffin provided ~labama's final margin with h14l third field goal, a 2S.yarder with I 02 remaining. Tiffin 1Jso connected from 38 yards 1n tht:' fiDI pcricKI and 44 1n the \Ceond quarter to RI vr the ( n mson T 1de a 6--0 Ind. For th~ pcno<h they w1tne~scd the e•pected defens1v.e pme Wllh both o ffense., 'truaJ1na. But hula took the Cnmson Tide on t"""° Iona drivts 1n the final quaner that kt:'pt the ball away from Ohio tatr which had pouc JOn for only four \( nmmise rlay-. a punt and a m 1\1,C,'d fi(fd '°"' try tn the first 14 minute\ ol the final pcnod ' Alabama'• Gene Jenb ta irabbed a.roand t be ankle• by Obto State•• Teny ........... r enatermuer and ll1ke Kee da.rtn1 tbe colleg e football Klcllorr Cla•lc . Hecker and his style of play also llt what makes the tournament special. lJnlikt• the fir'it day. when Mctnrne. a four-time U.S. Open wrnner. wu!> ousted, there were no major upl>cb in Wedne\day''i early mulches. Also posting first-round victoncs 111 thc men's singles on the hard eoun'I at the Nat1onaf Tennts Center were second-seeded Mats W1lander. No. 4 Stefan Edberg. No. 7 Joak1m N)strom, No. 11 Mikael Pcmforsand No. 13 Anders Jarryd. all from Sv.edcn. No. 10 Andres Gome1 of Ecuador and No 16 M1loslav Mecir of C 1echoslovak1a In women's srngles, advancing into the second round were second-seeded C'hris Even Lloyd. a ix·ttmc U Open winner, No. 3 Steffi Graf of West Germany, No. S Pam Shnver, No . 6 C'laud1a Kohdc-K1lsch of We t .(icrmany. No. 7 Helena Sukova of C1echo'ilovak1a. No. 8 Bonnie Wtlander downed Todd Nelson 6-'· 6-1 . 4-6. 6-4: Edberg crushed Stephan Bonneau of Canada 6-0, 6-3. 6-0. and Pernfors eliminated another <;wede. Jan Gunnarsson. 6-4 , 6-3. 6-3 Lloyd had no problems ag.arnst fella"' Amencan Barbara Gerken as \he po\tcd a 6-2. 6-1 victory. Shnvcr took only 41 minutes to \top TcrT} Holladay 6-1 . 6-0; Graf d<'feated Susan Mascarin 6-0, 6-1 . Sukova downed Switzerland's Lilian Drescher 6-3, 6-2. and Rehe ousted Sharon Walsh-Pete f>·(t.°6-3. In one of the tournament's best- played matches, Elizabeth Smylie of Australia outla"ed Lori McNeil 6-7, 1·S. 7-6. McNeil. a nat1 ve of Houston. reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon before losfo~ to Hana Mandhkova. DODGERS LOSE • • • From Cl Russell amved at the same time as Stone. but the ball was stickina halfwa) out of the pocket of catcher Alex Trevino's glove and 11 popped looltC M he apphcd the taa,. tevc Bedrosian pitched the ninth 1nnina to earn h15 19th save Bob Welch. 6-10. allowed nine h11s while walkrng thn:c and stnkll\a out 10 "I felt rt'ally good. but I was rush1n1 at the slan;· Welch said "Ontt J slowed 11 down. I felt 'ltrona from the <11\th 1nn1 ng on.'" Ruffin retired the fi"t 10 Doda.crs. nrnc on aroundballs, before sur- rendering a one-out s1naJe 1n the fourth lo Ruucll • "'The way Bruce has come on has token a lot of preuurt off the rest of thOS( guv-.:· Ha,·cs "1d "tk's helped the team a lot," tone dded. 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Fnod yrd. Oft 19th St PENINSULA • 2 unite lal~H Ptaiatah area. t8drm, air, fenced 84s-55n W/Pallo. Hr Shopping cntr E/548-2354 AYI 9/1 ¢!! --· Newport Blvd area Frplcl, 1tep1 to ooeen. Zlf1 pool, carp<>f1 No pet• $895 No pell M0-1364 Con.iderat ,_,, n-emkr Ji S1050Avl911.675-7029 Fumorunlurn,lower3BR 548-879l IPAWS EASTBLUFF TowntlOUM .......... , •• ~. ForMt M\ $1200/mo, yrly. Upper f 86 M50 -$895/mo 3BR 2BA ·~Be. 2 .,.._ .__ BAYRIOGE EXEC CONDO Anoth« E·llde hae 2br CBR S 1500/mo yrty. BACHELOR S550 $626/mo. E/alde 2BR twnhM Encl gar lndry Apt 38' 2 car\: over wooda. Pool, tenn6e. 28'. 2Ba.guard41dcomm. lncld1 Oen lncd yrd kids VILLA BALBOA'. aeeurlty utilities paid, no pet.1 tBA. patio. pool, lndry room, yard , Nopet1,0$1~255~'7~"' ac>e 1350 n o-M51 deligner dee. $210,000. pet S650 at 539-6191 complex, comm pool. 102 E. BAY APT a rm. CIOM to •II 763 w 19th Street e.u-101 ' -• ~"' DOVER Sh«• nae ltv OwMI 759-BN Agt tee bike to beeeh. Lsg 1BR. 1'9 E. Bey TSL MGMT &42·t&03 Letge JBR 28A duptex. w/prot. pvt bath, frptc, ' aarr&lll w/d.'9e51mo. •IUIPSTllll* T$l~ M2·1111 newrrnt Bead'l2blodta 1 • ., u 15 y. utK .. IUl11nl 1... Ull IA _ _. Waterfront Homea Inc Elite area. Lg lull kitchen. TOP AMA quWJt. no pets I G;,.tge $1200/mo ~-~1792' In VIiia Bell>Oa, BARGAIN H0USES450/moutlltncl 1•1.1• patio, ums '4951.. ••1• All!-· ••rr• MESA PINE.$ 1& 18a No pet• 84S-1e&2 Price $11C500 9C6-7893 avall8-27,852·959t • TtlDllT 11• .... • ··--n-...-Carpon. bade y.,d, encl Fem 25-30 lhf 28' 1 ~ -~" • • Be)'front Mal Ke.I Condo. · · r 2Br 1't.Ba. bltln1, M25 + patio or b•lc:onY $650 up Liii UYfW'f HB Condo. '340 + ~ •OUYll iCYte 2Bdrm Garege, re-untum tBr, lrplc, 1C50 BAY FRONTAGE pier. S500Nopets5M>-U84 POOLspe.bbq549·2«7 3br.2ba.'25001moyrtv utll•. 1st. tut 1100 aee. 1swnerethlulegant1amlly !~t~a~o~L ~~~~E~rl 1/t. gar S2000 yrly IM. Pfkg, 2br S1000, 1br --I t IMc~ 2'41 818-282-n33187J...87.S Conlid« pet 9644751 home ls localed. The pool GARDNER PAID Near Boel lllp av!. &44-9558 $850, $700, utlla pd, 303 Cape Cod styi. 2Br, t '.i'tBa, U • llWfllT 11*11 F9m 25+ "" 38r CM/HB 11 aurrounded by palm Bak« & Harbor 5950 • IAIYM W Edgewater. 871-286& stove. crptl, drp1. patio. T~ttyfe 38' 2'n8a, dbl 2bd, pool. dedt. 2 car gar, Twnl'IM AYI """'*'' 1343 tr ... w/lotsoldecklllQ.A 540-61'0 2bd 2'hb den -.it FURN, otra ler,..., airy carpoel, '11/d hkup $675 gat,lndr;h«up,petlo No Sn5 +MC 213597-3681 • utlla Ext 30 540--0791 aeperatapatlootf thedln· 1 · •· • on _. .-No pet• 675-0447 pets Nr Buen & Hell n 3pm ~7327 E Ing ., .. afford• h'ltlmete Easlllde unfurnished 1 courM. next to tenn11 2bd, 1tep1 10 ocean $ t050/mo 983-7055 NEWPORT MARINA APTS unt • v out-'de d.lnlng S599,000 Bdrm + Oen. tBa. Nice coun S 1895.759-0079 Yearly or Winter WA. Ill •Small 18' Ap1, 621 '"· Fem nl•mkr ahr HB a.al lstltt hr Salt C.rtal HI lier 1122 75M830 l fenced yard $500/mo Ill OAIYll .... , 845-29<>7 WE'RE THE BESTI 2Br 2B•. c Pie•. cari*t.. micro, d/w, refrlg, tnd Condo. clOM to be:tl. llUT nm•• I 646-4&83 or 963-5353 ner Ir 3 IEW aw. 2~ •• 2 llf 1 & 2 BEDROOMS drri· patio. g•~· g.,age, prvt beed\. $150 '350 + 'h utlll, all c. .. 111 1112 IY.... IUL man E-'lld• lu• 3br hae 2b8 gar ":'! 2·~· WI~ aundeck. No pet1. Sf•50 FURNISHINGS AVAIL ~~ 10/~c.~1:~ ry, Sorry, no pell 790-0919 81Mflltlee, 841-1798 •WTlllffl* 38drm, 2Be lfllel lala, I/yd kids $975 ottlera apa ; tennis $1850/mO Mthly +sec. 631-4630 •Free ulllllles NR LIDO MARINA 3BR Fam ltlr 38' 28a l"IOUM In "Lusk" bulll tpeclc>ul t ~:ni:r ~':.97,'g• ~;.~ [ l l ava1153M191 Agt tee Cell Sue/agt 631-1266 hiaefrHtf .. Qf :~=~ng Be;~~~~,:: blU~~ltop~ 514 Ckll>houM Coe1e ~20wl2 °'8: 1tory 3BR. 2~8A + form (213)439-8072 for appt r""\ • J m. c ..... IM, 2~• lllfH ... 4W 2B•. Winier $1300 utlll •Btt-ln oven• & ranges $390 207 Chicago 2BA. Ilk• new. gat. lrpte ~h Of :,,te dine & lam rm. 2 trpk:I. -.I. A. . l/p gar., patio. W/O, 1350 2'itba.. t800 aqlt $1275 1 pd No pets 67~724 •Patlol 985°"954 or ... Mgr I S1250, yrty 99S.5868 view lot. P9'1ect con· umi •II.Am it, pool, n/petl, 1 9 mi to yr Lse no-pell &44.()335 1 Y••"" Avl 911 1Bdrm •Covered G'!egea OCEANFRONT • Sharp, Fam to lhf 2BR 28A n ditlonS335.000tee lfllllm&Y1-I HARBORVIEWHOMES! boh$11001mo 548-8131 ' . ;;~deck unturnlshed' •Pool&BBOs llW'flOll'SF11QT turnl9hed. 2 Bdrm, get· apt $392.50/mo + ~ US'lml I II 4Br 28• tlOfM Completely 2 BR-Oen 2 Beth, spa MassiV9 Cb< 2bth tncd yd .a&Slll• CUD Beem ce1'11ng, •ft gar. w/d :~:~~h •,::~~~ng acrosa QUIET RESORT LIVING I age. nopet1. S890 wintet ~".t.=·7~ '40-lllO redecorated. lrg yrd, S25~K Owner. SC4-1'19 dbl gar kid• pets $950 2Br 2B•. den, ocean view hkup $750. 675-&S65 trom park •Sparkling heated pool 673-7ee& •••I UY OITIAIE ;~~~50cf.c •p~f,,1 v ~~~. l•ITI IUOl Miil trple mOl'e 539-6191 $2100/mo. &CC· 1667 C • I • 2122 •So<ry. no pei. •Court yard \/Jew dining 1------_,--TUl--l-Y-Fl wanted 3000 sf. Mlee6on -95 Agt tee Kld1 pell no problem 3b< lllal I If 365 W WILSON •V'9nette BBQ areas 4BR 2BA trplc; ger Gr .. t Vi.to Exec hm •• ~ For Nie by owner 3br. 675-3001 or 760-08 1241,HO NWPT HGHTS -Lu• lrg 2ba lnclcts "den trple dbl 266 fBA. FIREPLACE M2 111' Hwtlght dtne In coun yrd cond WhltMter v'9w n/eml(r, no l)ett~· tbe, huge private yard. MPlO -IYl .. I Just t block to beach & 3BR 2'1iiBA condo, lrpl, gar S1200539--6191 COMPLETELY PRIVATE • -gazebol $2500/mo Agt875°"630 7&8-39981rene/ comp49tley remodeled & Cu1 d ....... I COM tennl1. Double lot, 3 ~t b•• ex,._.,! d-""n Agt fM W/0, $900, NO PETS Eutalde 2Br tBa, beamed •Spaetou1 Apanments uB t ..__ 2bd -.... land1ceped, Sl59,000, o::'e ns~d;• or PCH. bdrm. 2 beth. 2 car gar· Sl075-Avl 9/154$-03'91 AFTER lOPM. 840.1810 I C91hngs. lrple gar99e •Your own ptlvat• patlO ---mn .. SaH! .. ,;:., ~~ ~.;,;;;;: Open, 646-1023 I cood. Both 2BR age Liz or Chuck --Ull ISU Ml Pvt patios '890 • tS1. •Gourmet kltehen 2bd upstalra $825 Yeerly lhop, gw. S3eO +'Mltll l~gat.PrloedtoMllai 631·1266or6'6-57"3 Pr•lerred area 4br lncida 4BR CBA,Sept·June 2Br1balrontapt,garege . lest.secS225 2person1 •NewdoV9tancarpet 478-2672 te9-0710-N.89&-4300-D ••-000 923 ~"4~-den 2ba kid• appls S860 $2700/mo 873·213 t flreplace, dllhwaaher No pets 650-1798 • •Large walk·ln closetl _ -S3t9, · 873-3 I••. flat 539~191 Agt tee -"31 lrla $795. yrly 1 -•Gated cover.a pr1cng VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA Mature Fem 9"1r, 28' 18a fHllllSllE w• Set S.. • ' Nwpt Hghts newly redec S.. Sat 4•00pm·8·00pm Eastslde 2 Mstr bdrm•. with storao-corner unit Frplc, min CdM apt n/emkr No Cu1tom built• Bdrm lu•t a ...-~~ -5•0 OeA •;r~ TO LOOK MORE •~50 2BR 1&A Exlt-cond Lg C B h I 1 B I trplc. wld, 2'hBa. 2 car ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED I view ot bay Avall Sept 6 pet•. wio CloM to sh lk t b end By"""'..... nza. -Fenc.d houMrental.-. yard, patio. gar $1000 ozy ac eor, a , ger11941 WelktoshOpplng 2BEOROOM I $960/mo Agt644-7211 $425 &73-5835 ort 1111 0 •v Custom 2 •tory home ••llT ... •--I child lln• pet 100 prt utala inc gardner 6'6-597' kitchen, steps to beach S 1050/mo 650-6606 FU,R,NIS'"'INGS AV .. 1L ~------ocean beachH Oe-wlpool. 3 bdrm & den, C ~ 3bd pd or _ -----Beauttlul hardwood1 r-n " Saa a-ntt 2171 M IF lhr 3& 38a condo In llr .. bl• Balboa Penln· J'~be Ocean a hlll views ountrv c arm, • •t-1 ll l * Newport Island charming llOOf• new crpt lndry rm Eastsldellarg• 2Bdrm Sorry No pets UCt .,.. Pool tenn&e sula location F1ne1t A~ to prvt beee~ 2'1\ba. tam rm, hOI tub, *'• watertront Avl nowt New auno9ck. pvt g~rage Avl Garage. retrtgerator SUPER SHARP 2BORM $350/mo Cell is,.&..9700 quallty construction with $476000 (71')760-0362 iundeck. R·2 lot Newly redone 3bdrm 2bel crpt. 3Br 1'1\Ba S1350 S750 No pets 67~ dishwasher. laundry I•· UtltlTl .. ..s& 1'-\BA4n ,_ 6 plelC A.Ilk'°' OeV9 °' OIMe 3 flreplacee. high open · $3.49,000 850-3335 pool kids S725 net others Vllla Rentals 875,...912 ctlltles • cl"n $750 16211 Parkside Ln, HB • .., m1 to bMdl. $690/mo beam celling•. family rm C..ta •na 1124 llll aaa avell 539·6191 Agt tee 1 Cozy 18drm 1Be Steps 10 SM>-8140 Ul 1441 1 nr Pico & El Cemlno AMI M/F lhr lg 28' 28a condo. end encloHd ~ patio . ,._ -, NEWPORT SHORES 3Br t>eaeh New crpt a floor•. --j • 172-0826 between pool, t.WS. Jae, FV are&. Could not replace at 2·story ibd. 2be end unit MWPllT llAll F1ut111 2B•. 2 story, patio, trptc, Im.try rm. aundeck $8501 Eastslde Trlplex. lrg quiet llSTllT II a..spm, 997-9309, agt $350/mo a bfk• to Frwy $450.000 w/2 cer garege. Brand All new kltch & ap· Yall!f 2134 d/w.newcrpt,$1300 Agt l No~ts675-6606 2Br New crpll, dr~h~ 2BR lBA g., lndry rm 's t• CIHI ••trt ce11Stan&50-0110Evea new carpet and fresh Pblla~,!!I~ 2 bdr~.} Huge family 4b< 2ba dbl 873•9060 I Cuta 2BR tBA. lrg kitchen.I ~~r;:.t:'~1f3.~ sundec1t'. t ·block .~, •• -•• MUST WORK IN CM (7 14 ) 673 4400 paint. A •teal at only ath ....... t oc nr ..,.,.,., gar tnod kid• pets S 1000 NEW PO Shoret·S 1100 batcooy $800/mo incl beach $725/mo .... Shara 2bd 9')\. 1310/mo !~':i~·.~~ 1o; 1';:~ spa & tennl• Cell= Liz fncld• grdnr ·s39-6191 JBR. 2BA. 2"3 62ND ST ullls 6•0·•030 or E. Siil 2U 11& . 1308 Walnut SC Plaza area 28" 1L , call K9Yln aft ac>m 540-6 40 or Chuck a..~,1-d Of' Agt ,.. new carpet a drapes. call 213-'90-0303 FrP'c. patio. saoo • sec TSL MGMT &42· 1603 new crpt a m1n1 blinds, ee2-sa 101432-8307 2 · SC ' 2140 Terry 213-6CS-t 155 -2.,.5 Elden, 722.0528 ----clean Avail now! M75 --------=-,-...,,.,..- COLLEGE PA~ I ~ii;.~ But. ltac• Duplex Redec,pmnuool SUWlllYIWIE VllleRentats675°"912 NB 8ch HM. 2bd. 2ba. 0 I Clnd ell hOme 8 ~ r NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br PCH 1oC Nr View Park k>Otling for MIF under 30, harm ng et e • 1 ..,,... llfltn 2'.,Ba, view, avail 9115 Lease 1BR $795 & ~ 2BR nu STUDIO w/relrlgerator. neet, n-amk $575 +eac on huge IOI 3bd, 1¥·b•. I d A I ....aa~a.... WIY "'' country trench decor. Smalt t~ var 7va; J82S/mo. 1st. last • dep $950. Gars. 759-92 • ~ U t tVE WHERE YOU HAVE • stove. ale & MuFPhy bed. 2~282-D. n:t.e385-N Skytltes, remodeled kite. 911. Alter 8pm 662·5 5 No pets Call &45-9219 Ct1ta ••aa 262.4 IEW lP&ITllEm •Spectacular epts ~5cJ~d;:..r,:;, =-=7 NB PLUSH OcMl'l tmt used brick llreplece. a.at11a UNFURN JBR HOME Oceanfront unlurn 48R Featuring beautiful land· 1t 1 & 2Br, ' & 2B• suites 1 __ ___ h<MJM w/prol. n-1mkr. Open Sun t-5. call 99t, ~un/ee .. " ! Large fenced yard. room duple•. w/d. gar. S t500 1•M PH,_, !Cape BBO's, pool/spa •Spac1ou1 townnoute1 Stat• wiau 2'11 •5001q ft, apa, gw 1535 .-.. ---·-8111756-1323/831-0884 _ 2102 for RV. avalleble 911 Sept 15.June 21 No pets. stove. relrlg PatiOl deckl G11tages ori •Flrepl~ l Bac:MiOr P ;nic -MC &46-1253 WTSlll---al Altet 6pm 662·~ 6 t9·9«--0030 -423 W Bay 760~ cerpons Sorry, no pets 11t Private balconies or ~ vv 1 blk 10 : S650 Prof female/male n/.mr COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RO 111 umeolt«edby~I **lma&.S•* WJ_aaaltac• 2141 ONEBEOROOM 1BR upstairs. cable TV Bec::helor 'S6t().~~ Gard==• mo 499-'1691499-2583 ll'lr 38' 38a Eat1blutl Beautiful JBr 28• ti p Spec1alb:lng tn ell areas, EX · & NEWPORT HEIGHTS Reis req'd No pet• lBdrm ""' -•' or (213)6934403 condo. pool, part IUm new kltch, ~ood · 11r1: prleel. size• Let us help! ~u ~~~~." wr~ I S•OOIMO & DEPOSITS $495/mo. 352 Victoria ~~~;;~St 6'2.~~J~ •3 Lighted tennl1 court• T tia Uto 840.5129 Jay ___ _. lrench doora, lrg yd Teleranl 675-8890 around deck trple, No 6•6·•66' &45-8161 --!~~,:'.~~l~g rx::: al Prof female n/amkr lhr WTlllff w/deck & trees S205K LANDLORDS/REALTORS pets $1600 Agt 550.10151overlooks Newport 3br 2· 2 Bdrm tea S7001mo llSTAIT II •Sor no:. •*Le~ redec 2Br if''-t>Hut ranch l\M , CdM. 12ff,000 By appt. &42·6552 Fst free tnenr prvdra yrs ot N th L n;-;;;&r beach slry lrple pool nu ktch S300 dep. gas/water pd 2BR 2BA. vsult cell. d/w. •Fur~~hlngs avail ;~, r a E~ Be ;~ avt 1011 $450 + utllt Major price reductlo.n on llAMIU'S Mil experience Best Ally ~~arm:e;' 291 1 Ba. gen~ o e k decor S 1 t O 0 Ctltld ok. Le Lanne Apts, lndry rm. close to all Best Gu for H .. ung a Cooking 1 55 "'°.cc..s ~S:27 Mat11 759--0333 th11 5BR Lu1k home Cute and coty Only 539-6194 a1rerange &relrlg,lrplc l 539·6191 Agtfee t838Plecenue.MeMgr buyl~SP~o~~t5mo Pet<t • euy Prof m•I• 2• n eedl Many lovely upgrades s 105,000. Drive by lalMI bay window, oek floors HlllSIU OllH 2Br 1Ba. encl garage. w/d TSL MGMT ec2• 1603 WIT HT CALL Ilise. lntal1 nl amllr 111r 2& 8alboe and seller 11 motivated I 1973 Fullerton. then call p • l 2107 g er eg• Nice var d 2BR 2BA boat slip Pool "kup, new paint & clean h-•extt fiA lllend $425 -'" utlls, Ceil! S..t value end pristine LolaMlller831·12e& taUl&I StOOOt mo Avl 9 /t sec Ad.ults 51600,mo $650/mo No pets 279 $625/mo 2BR tBA all 111·1111 r &75-5255 condltiOn I ~~~;· 2'38r Winter & Vfly Pen· Ownr/Agt •94-7551 Pat/agent 675•8S62 W WllSOtl. &45-1819 l bltlns, lndry rm, near . I E'SllE 2W 1N SIJI PROF M/F 21_26 to lhr 1'4-IHO • lntula Rentals avt Call -1. l -2150 --0 E y beech and lhOPI SUWlll YILLAIE no pelll 301 Santa Isabel s ,.. ___ ... __ 111• • Vitia Ren1el1 675-49t2 Wtall al I WATERFRONT Unlurn 2BR lBA. L V L 735 W 18th St 780-<>'73 780-836' Condo In o . ..,.,..t ,..,_.. ~'T -nr 1 lleryclean in Mesa del Mar 1 15555 Huntington Vlllege or atM $300/mo •'..Wtll -· DUPLEX turn 2BA l BA 2-ltry;~·~~2brtl/yds~~~ 3g~cie~ba./e!~~· '$19~ NEW carpel. drape• Ula TSLMllT 142·110S Lane. trom San Diego .... , -27H •32·1605/E973-0778/D IEW um• -rrH. am Ulm bea<:h. 1300Sq It. lrple, nne a 0 sax ras 7 7 675-0149 paint lg yd. carport n-F""8Way. north of Beach •~T •ir•AI -Ii Ha...h declc/petlo winter g mo 539-6191 Agt tee 73·2 4 or I pets S635 548-5704 ~ to McFadden weet on IN FURNISHED COST A RN ..-, honel1. f'9e9 s"r-~ CBr 2Ba •er 'V on e ' ---------R-B I It ' ' ~h=wul MESA HOME Kitchen rmmta to ltlr new 2BR 4 bdrm or 3+den & 2''t bluff $129,500 S37K $60()..875 83l·5~-l~rt ltlC~ 2169 s:;~CIOU~.~B ~~ ~ 2Br 2Ba. t>eeut quiet, McFadden _ prlvalegH $300/mo 28A condo·ln Irv Pool. baths w/lam ltvtng & din· Down. Mull be 1oldl C.rtal ••I .. , 2122 1 fild&NYON Hlgl\fy UP-v Ply. ~25 · own1trs w/patlo & encl &P&ITllEITS Lit HI ltac~ 2641 &45-2"35 wl d $487 50 786-9598 •no rml Within walking Drive by 1929 Whittler Do Model End r · gar Most ut1ls pd S795 --- -distance of t>eaCh e.11 A..,. (Do not dllturb ten· •Single or :ozy cpl Small grad~ .~ s2500 UPPER JBA 2BA nr oen & 622 Hamllton 631'_.753 Beautltulty landscaped 2Br. Ille entry & kllctlen LAGUNA BEACH furn rm move-In condltton A anll) 642-8604 1Br. flreplaee, no garage. ~ /~k 759-j~~ Cout Hwy Yrly $1275 --spac1ou1 All utt1111e1 Duplu wl back yrd. pv1 bath. S375 . lhr bath, G111111 IH l1at 1uper buy at $189.900 utlls pd Non-amoker1S) r. r ---CAllEH IEITAL Getaomevacettoncan l>y l paid Pool. gar No ~·· relrlg. stove Clean & S300 rv ' pool 40• non n.e Cell Eric Locke 640·8397 lmat 1044 $700 No pell 122...eo 11 2bd. 1 ..\ba. 2 story, 1 oar .I I MlllT llO I telling 1"°" 11em1 that the !Bdrm S605 I quiet North Laguna amkr proflbu• •94.(µ51 or 760 5000 --Avail 911 $800 •first • 1amlly'1outgrowo -wtth1 2Bdrm 1Bat" $710 $1000/mo C97-Ct98 --IHTIUU 11111 REAM·~ • .... •ID •I.Pt 3BR 2BA Iron! duplex. •sec Near Hoag HOSpl· lll-4tOl tr 111·11 lJ quick-acting classified ad 301 Avocado 642·9850 •~s• Lg 2br 2',,be Cedarwood gar dry wall tined S 100mo f Leue IM opt Of ... 11 trple. p1t10, grNt so of \All 835-3558~-week ----I I -1La1aaa litatl -• Condo wtt'l)I. Skytltet. 2 8A~t52 or 846-8501 s~...;,,.. and pended hwy loC s 1500/mo Agt end• All Agent "·· • • .... ,.~,. .... 2124 llST SEE B 17061 p lvate car gar-pool-spa-tennis \1\\1 ")'I' I'~\ Ii 4;;;;sFordh:. model · 875-6000 or&4 .. 12tt 2bd t·.,..,~olde<hse encl -.ti Ill ---S6251mo 2BA 18A. golt \;,.,nice L':ryt~.pool. mt 10Np1S575 ~76t ~~~=t'::!:'~ an Unl'19'Slty Park Comm BAY lllEWI Duple. 3bd. patio ocean view r~ re-WOODLAND VILLAGE ~~vie'# Deck. quiet parking Call 497-6993 or RESP F non smkr to lhr car COM/Bal le.land tor SIAOllll pool. IP• & tenn11 on well 2ba. em ottloe. sundeck. turb. hUQe IOt. ample pl(g. enan s559 Joann 720-0700 Kathy wac1ou1 CdM duple• May 9CCeSI Cell Linda OAlllY Ulll Ollll located cul·de-uc adj to grn belt $1500 • 2 car gar. evall 911 APARTMENTS TSL MGMT 642· 1&03 •••t w/3 otriers. S3201mo utn 752-&433 8-Spm wo bdrm• w/own baths $174.000 or leeM tor +sec: 673-1306 201 Klnga PL __ __ l!!J!rl ltac~ ... inc• 720-0374 Iv m-o separated by the living S 1350/mo Designer quellty decor. Cell ownr 818 28 t-2705 Com, & tniov our gardtn slyie apls Qu1tt. comlorlablt ltv1 •ST IHI 1 *•BRAND NEW 28r 2Ba 8tttl1/•1ttll 2111 C..atreial room Ideal tor double -2Br Condo, loft, lam rm. 2BR 2'>\BA trl·level clo~ to lrttways & So Coul Ptaia •Mt only m1nutrs lo l~f E/slde 2BR 1BA, gar lrg cholee area patio gar--LL •·';t1; occupancy Quiet with """HI H1 ''I dine rm, 2 lrplce, multiple ~hie Uk• new attach bftlCh Garaaes nallable NO PUS Pl[AS£ yard. w/d hkup Greer lo-a S900 I;. No' pets SIALJll llm ..,, _.t eomevlew,pool,Ssp•,~: ~r~~·E~T~cE decks & petloe Tennis, 2 car gar s12ooimo, n-cation S725tmo ~7-1778or7&0·1713 w111y rentals now avail laltatu/ lftt double MCur1ty acr ~ L pool & spa $1950/mo 818 7go.,6629 ~ • .. Al • LA ... Y ..... 254 .. 46 Orange Ave -s 147 00 wtc & up 227• 17k 1 at $1'7,900 Auumebte r 131-1400 annual 118 720.1782 pet•. :.. TSL MGMT &42·t603 •Hlln Wm* Nwpl Blvd CM 6'6-7445 • nnenciOQooE·R BROWN Duple• '°or PC. H prime •SBA 2BA condo. trp1 I •, A•ClllLIHOO .. M :.s•,?-:.s.ssS Newport Height• 2Br s"erp s1ud10 Dup••• I a..~L .. , Appro• 725 9q R. Xie of· R lMI • • "301 Hiiaria Way .-, 1 patio carPOrt all yUI• ...,_. -• floe tpec:e P-tec:t !of l.qHI ltec• :: :. P;;I g& 9::i S 1250 • S 1000 MC dep 2 91HOOMI '760.770 ~7"7~~m~rpl~e&5g•r,~~. Incl, 'good ,;.. Only Architect or related pro-l~Q-0100 !?roc@XN VO EXEC HM LHM Charmin 1BR. 842·7743 Ave •7 (N••• to 7 11 "495 t.. IH11ona1 RHdy tor 2·b.*· 3bd. 2~be. dlnl~l bffm• gar s1is· Lrg 'i'Q'CEAN VU Vltte Balboa •Al, ea&f A .-T WAnm eeA. St~•) 720-9'22 TlLllllT lll-1111 rno\19-ln $t250tmo lnO ===------~~·s'JS:: ~'~:M~ 2eR. gar •950 759:9 27• ''~~diux~~· _:!~lY 1: MS•••••••• Nice 2sr 2ea.1ndry tee. No •NEWPORT c'ONoos* ~1~1~s C•n •97·3314 M- Ii'"'--by owner. 494-1010 JASMINE Creek 2b</den pool S975 65o-5320 pet• Non·1mkr av•ll llerNll... $97S-S 1175 BAYFRONT Buii.biNG-,._ -Guarded comm, lrplc; Sept 11t USO/mo v1ua 8at~ $915-$1125 Pnlanla lM7 Au11.imn--·lovetoioo-1ennl1,poo1,S21001mo •160-1418orll-42·7528 Agt03t-'960 •1112............ OFFICESPACE ...-bUtllat•tor1h?Som«>ne 840.1212. owne</agt 550 aquare feet & UC> PllllllUr ..... wantatO lnd8Mlfl9d 1--Fresh.newaos H•tl--rtltac~ 2M9 s ... ., .. 11H can&-4?-4644 Jar 2B •. total 1n1etl0f l--11 ltacli ..,, ·--I __ _... le appear In "he .... _ •• ....... ... .. country lrench remodel " Decorator'• drMm 2121 r sh Cl"SSlfled section · MMth 10 month ~: 11~d70.~20e~*7 'n e~IP~rvsuo?fu~c{;~~l~!~ . Mak the M () . ~~r~.:~:·~able or oTltc~: Dill oo~ It all in one big to Park C\-\rr'\Q rt unturn1shed .... _. ' 1 II flnd I · Fitness center:s Jbd. 2be. up!* unit 1n OU P. VOU t""•tl-... ~"". VACANTI Classified hits tennis swimming " ... """"' \11llr Uir i mart mO\t to P1r'll Nt•port. RMcty to gol PLUS 2bd, tne SpOt Nlutll'll ope!\ da11v CJ 6 lbd down Graet tef'llal ltt Ut II-ta. YM ~~~~ Nt11tpor1 8t1<'b\ prtmltr lnary eddrt1s Sony no Ptl' a1ea. l..Mland '252,500 ...., -::-•;.... Far11l1ta~d and uohrn1lsbtd 1, t. & 3 ASSOCIATED REAL TY NfWPOrt Buch No. e73-3M3 ! , .:·;· ·~~ ¢~ bffroom •Jartmuts and cow•llo••t ODI) 880 lrVlnt ~11enue ctfiu HI lir 1012 Stll Y.t• p,.,.,., '..> 7.'lf?~~;,. ~ ~ _ mlaut~ from ttwport Ctnltr a.ad Fultloo lat 1 hi •L•-..nS "-• "•-t....._J f.'li V°/.; / ; lJlalld from Ut~ co SJHO MS-'104 OMllllMllU Ample pkg. utile peld 2855 E Cat Hwy 87~ WESTCLIH BLDG "4EWPOJ:a• !HA· .. ~ ... , . .. ' ~ . ................. "'Complete j9tlltonel vMullc "'ElevelOI "'Full View ba.ICOnlee "'~mary MMc9 "'Arnc>6e pat11lng Ml-t111 -. ·I LIT ..,_ ""911n .... , , f1 / Jambortt 1l Su Jo1quln 11111 Ro•• Newport Bu<ll So 567. 1700 I 11'1 St"'"' 0rMllOCetlOflonPOP9Y t 642-171 Hfl.J.i~l9()0 lat Oov11r1 b~tlve Sult• I 0.. P«feet unit OV9f dbl gM • ~ F"" ~ _.. ~.~~?u~1~i:if for information -:~:.,: I PARK Mt5n3 C':.J<.:°',1t2~· 7j;;1~~1 & ~~~~1~~~1Y Daily Pilai 642-5678 NEWPORT ~ tf~:~~~~ RE AIL T'f ~--~~~Flllllllllllll!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!~~~~~ .............. -~911-"T -----"- \.. J .. -~---------~-- OfMQe Cout DAILY PILOT I Thuradl}', August 28. 19!8 -- hsts•1/...... ... Q1W Cart 3111 ... lal/lnt&I llH Ca.rieal/OfHM Mii CllrilaJ/Oltin Mii W. 1111 ..... al HJI ....... llJI 8R11aJ SSSO ... ~•tlJ IMS i iiiiiiRiiiiiUilt;::ll;I NUDEO In Cotta w... ...,IL IWTllT ~ IHllTllY-1111. iifffl lilB lllllllPlll WTIUMI m llUITIL &ahtmert10 11 re3t:I .,m .. 1111,_lln.t ~~-:-:.My'°:: For 8"\811 ~-romce In ~ 8Metlr9" .. t1t• Few N~• Bctl i..w Firm N..sacMno9?.111101&11-,IT,eome~MCS bper11nced ground• Tech & Kennel Heli> Must ~nd«a.f'~ :f ~ t 17ttl St, CM ~ • ~ 9wll .,.._ A onlce. Mocwei. phonee. Veried reapori Gd MtUlt Ing °"'? Find °"' ebou' ...... 54a4641 in.int~ mM\ fOf pti.. bl neet 4 PlftO'\&ble & C ft me IN'~ ele.. petlo The .~ '84120 fun piece 10 work I Light ty1)lng '°hr w..-reca e.it Jo at tM•-6512 what Q,._. w..tn RMI ~ ve\• .. 1111 In pWll care Ai1K tor Jane 1~·1033 =-~ ,:,:0: ctrlri ~Co/Aldl722·HS02 ~ lll "4-1901 '450/mo wlblMflt• C.. a-.w••yF/PT ~t• NII to°'*· call IM 11 /WTWUP Md dtww. lrrtgat~ -.• pt-Mll'I!!! Pf ... 840-0827 lllT.u ••• --• M 8rianch 759-8100, M·F -·-Eldon •t 7Sl-4830 "T 1>41Mftt1. 1yatemt. end dHlgn --OFFICE SUIT! Domeatlc/lnrant Cet•. '° - -..--r .. ~MOYW• Mutt have llUT .. ,. 250 Ogle Street, C.M. Pl.ce of emptoyment a FfT '°' publlthlng Co IBM OlffH fualtut ~ ,_bof, Hre. at my bu11ne11 PeOoofflce lMklna•= BOOKKEEPER/CASHIER c.r. 6'2-0701 Hu -n lntervl•w San Juan. d11C>11ywrlter(tex pactc 4) ia. ~ t •a.a7 575 IQ t\, AY911 Sept I w/Nurwy Some Engll9h ty competent tMIOk Immediate flt Ol)9nlng tor --•• -c.pittl'MO CA a.net,. ~ private • _l!H ~ Cell~ Of ,,encl\,,.,, reQ. ~ nutM. Noo~kr Newpt computerized 11rvlee umTUY · FIT M l•"l llllllT MM a ooc)y of lh .ct to· offle•. B•nefltl !a· Xfft Jr: Everything Tll llllllM lllTI In P«90n 1o-f Mon-S.t. C«llet ~11 atitlon. temal• pref. for tme11. friendly, buey [ l""""'\f TJ I lmml . Jo~ -MA8759, P.O P«tenoe a rnuttl PIMlll •0%·80% Ott. M. 1111 Fu• MNtce office 2919 E Coat Hwy. CdM 9llllAL ... UST Mlafy S41hl' piu.. Wiii Manne bullnela. Brtnd -.I. ! ~ I -pptlcatlons 8590. SIGrln*'ltO, c~. ean •et-537• So l.9guN ·dMkl, ftljng e.bln•ta, N9Wi>Ort c.nter 6'0-5'70 GIRi. toe.re IO< ~IBuay Feshlon laland omC. train, IMl2·9512. F.V ~ ~~ :11 .. ~~ • ',;": tull'ii!. cahler 85823-0580 No later a.,•-e 1 Wast.. 1111tal 1tor11g9 ~t1 a Belbo91Pt2a1awee1t. Enlhuelutlc hard put.,upatnu$1,lottot "~-•1s-...... Muttbl ableto tlkere-than0ctoblf1,18M. _,_a 5935 fl.lllllMofottlceeuc>Pflea ... utrill ,.,.. Lane. 875--7850 '#Orting, typing exp help· OLIRI """ phOnM too Call betwMf'I ,._,., -1pon1lblllty. •n•rg•tlc U9 to 50% Off. Offlc• cwt ®ox 5060i Ft .. IL 1u1111A lllY tut. good beneflll, fl.Ill GOOd typing lkllll, Giiiing, 9-5PM. 631-8.480. * IAIY ...,,... * and frtendly Mothlt'I i. ewmUHE IGCentfy .. ;;a oR. Irvine ~~· 5~~~ Fairview. For Ilg.ht Mfg or R&O ---time, 6'0·2023. lntw .. tlng work. OOd Bl!LLINI l\at exc.llent 1 orowtno company and NMd perton lot gen eo .. tme>IO>'M. would Ilk• __ ._. -----=-.....,...,,.. w/alr eond ofc pr .. tlgloul ~P want.ct lmmedl11e1y. Co paid ben41tltt Call SECRET "RY FfT mature Full a PIT opening• fOf otf1re many t>enet111 malnt .. upkeep & etMn-permanent PIT MCretar-Beautlf\JI teak delk & lid• loo, 7eo-o840 ;,, 5,.g...3909 Own tran• 6'5--0ff t IEMOAL 11oan&1Y Matt Gentry &42-9363 lot conetructlon office motivated, enthuelutlc p ..... tPply at: 225 e: Ing of warehovte & equl~ 1a1 wo<k. pref. 2-3 day wk ch1Jr-. Great buy! Call --Utt II ltne•tt,.r F/T. SMklng c1pabl•. A/P, AIR, peyroll, exp'd pertona. Co111 Meea. 17th St, Coeta MeN. Mechanically Incline In Npt arN 6'0..()381 1•2·1111 • axp'd per eon to aeavme •ITAL llOIPT1111tST 951-4591, M. Viejo (7 1') 83 t ·2229 helpful. Mutt hive own lulaet1 a Flaaaclal F~ouf!e In Newport 111 front omc. dutlM tor PIM.Mnt group precttee In ..ro11n••y OLllll•IT .... oer. Coste Mell 122-1oe2 •ercku•u• I •-ta-' •A.tt = ~. ~ ~~ ~4 . O·l\096 solo surgical practice In NB ExP« req'd. 4 dy wtc --ULIS/OUllllll FIT, tien.flt• 250 Ogle ---Lil Ioli·~· -... _.. ---F v Muit have current +ell Sat ame. 040-1122 PART TIM E, L1guna Immediate openlngl tor Street. Coeta M.... M A N I C U R I S T • t•ff · Xi(C /OSA O o(OEN u NE Of Ttac~IH 4150 e>1p. wl ALL lniurance ---Beach. Good phone PIT ulupeople a PEDICURIST Full & Oak drawt:ef tb\ 1350. ' RETRIVERS. 2 melM. 5 TO. $101</up, no credit bltltng g couec:tlon. Lite EXP'D Constu Secretary sklll• Must type 50wpm caehler. Home Improve-OUl,.111 partlal cllentele Reta req oak pr ... back chre 1110 temalee. Born 813/86 "'.nopenalty.Catl Pll·SO ... Lll&OIEI backoffioe.751-7616 tor ripldly growing &beabletouselBM PC tnef'ICenterexperlen<:e AltractlV9tema .. pref Balboa latand. Mary ea.20paquegluslamps S200eactl.728-01•5 DenltOn AtaOC 873 7311 Chrl1t1an M.lnlatry Flexible -Conti. Co. Knowtedge of Catt (714).497-5221 a i-us. Pleaae apply In contact Mr Slnkereon fS73-5879 S 100 H MahOl)any com· hourt S4 50-$6/Hr Catt 111111 AllS govenment related WOf1I SIOlnUY pereon Moo...·Frl. ~ ca1111am-noon, 951-1370 mOcl• with marble top AUSTRAltAN SHEPH~O AaMaact•tall ~2-8111 Certified or wlH train, 3· 1 t .,,d private MCtor. Ca· Personable, neat appear-L·P 11111 Olml OLElll llllUIO l300 499-558' PUPPY'S registered. Git I ..... Dzs Prtltul t•••t. --=.;1:;~ s~S:5agea ' rMt oriented. 55G-4920 ance. QOOd customer re-121~gr1:t~.,~ M.. F/T non •mk various Expertenoed. Mull ~:~ AgUaaetl Hl l _544-__ 5 _ 29 _ 5 _____ _ FOUND X6andoned M•l ahtr1tY1 5100 NURSING -f/PTS..retary ~~':':a.1d•!,8.!~°':~~~~; SALE~PERSON ~~"9!x::'~ic·~:! ~:1vd~ llllAPPllAIOH 8tR~~::S.~o~':i:;'!: ~~:;= ~!:.' ~·~~ SEOlnllY/ GUE Tlllll • ILllllLY For Nwpt a.ech Architect typing, excellent tele-To work outside talet, PT ary. W/traln $4/hr. Call Lii tll-1111 Grey eflHl<s. paraxee1• Plan., .. 432•8813 Liil .. aaE•••R CarlflG person to wOfk In office ~S-8985 ptione lkllls, and ability or FT. Good pay.. Prefer Jane at 751-55221 •llW WAITll WHIR POOL IMPEFllAL 645--4325 r-n.v ... Uoenaed Board & Care llHUl IFFIOE FI T to handle heavy work retired perton with sales CONSTRUCTION Labor Calendat/Photo SeiNlon• L FREE 10 mth Swfft, Salary ft 111,000 Home. 4 dya/wtc, Live-In Conitructlon secretary toad with trecauent Inter· experlenoa In papw or 13-SlOhr Call 636-5700 891-8801 ror lnteN!ew ~~c~A~H~~~ur' ~ MnlltJve Fem Pit Bull FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: or Out $70/Dy, •95-1551 needed 11 CM ottlee ruptlons. mlnlmun 2 yn printing. Contect Kwlk 10135 A Westminster •TM llm $400/obO 722•1121 onty to good eJ(oepttonal lllSlll LYI GOOd typff111 ~lttu mUST ~1':· ~:~~:~· K.opy Printing 873-59~ SAVE Agency (lee) ' nome.IAlhbote. 673-1520 lmmed opening w/maJor comm'I F'lnanoe Co 1·2 yrs secretarial exp a 60 WPM req'd Position In~ vo111es i.Qal documenta- PIT 1 tpm-7:30am Nut... Speed writing or snort-Please call for an IPPt SICIAL m11 0111 Avallable In Irvine .,. ... Fat1ltar1 6014 aide FIT 11pm-7:30em hand helptul pc knowl· between Mpm a STATIIUIY S300 to $600 No collect-, .. , FllllTIH Piutl a 0r, ... PIT 3 !°;!~30spm 53 ~ ~ ~1~~~~3 ~~~ot . ULllA IAY OLll Expanllon ot our Corona 53 bed conv hosp. Must Ing. 3~ hours • day LIS Ill 1111 IOSI 1 t1on, malnt of OMV logs, ph<>MS Word ptoc. exp a plus Xlnt Co benefits Send resume 10 conv '"""" ant a "na --. __ ..,._ Del Mar area store has speak & read Engllsh. Monday thru Friday arter-• ft •••y IUll Ave. 549--3061 Ill lfC. -'LL Tm••• "l·HI01111 crelled nnantngs for FfT. KI t ch en he Ip.er noon. Saturday and Sun· 4.SALE: TRUNDlE bed. llT1I -"' '""' -.. -.. 6 ·30am-10 30am & day morning Call good condition, with CVS-sit: s2soo. Call .Uurt • OllTIO llEOEmlllST 1-6pm, Mon-Fri, some TYPIST /lfflCE & PIT Sale1peraons 3pm· 7pm Santa Ana 642-4333, Hk tor Kiri( tom oove,., bolsters & (71•1241-9911/day Energetic sparkling, xtnt Sundaye Phones g tight Good typist looklng tor Muat be out~olng & Im· Ave 549-3061 lru t Ottlt head r91ts 2 sell or (7141675-2227 /eve .. 2.5171 FOUND bifocal. glasaea. shaded blue. Vic old CdM overlooking ocean 875-9789 communication & typing bOOkkeeplng. Mull hive growth & challenge aglnatlve. etall exp I ~ Pl1_. tlner'll, bed pads & 2 I" Co • .. EllOlll skills. Xlnt oppty Queat. pleHa.nt voice & gOOd 30-40/Wk. 851-1041 · helpful. Wllltraln Ftexlble COUNTER HELP PI T I l'fl thermal blanketatoreach IMJll Pll• • INine 786-0777 Att 6pm peraonatlty Growth OP· schedules. benefits. Cell Reliable, mature person, 330 Bay St. unit S 136 6,.5--0955 alter 5'2" Kawal Grand • Nrly FllHCEOlllP. 640•4292 portunlty 557-1358 T la , l/T • Personnel Dept., New-tot Newport Beach CoataMesa.CA92826 5.30pm&weekend new ·S4500Saveatleut Attention Credit Manager n tc 8111 H ti port St a 11 oner s. cl aners 642-2671 , $2500. (714)364-2008 1651 E Fourth St. ste 221, Cltrical/Otlict 5400 LEIAL SIOll UY 5505 (71')863-1200 IOYH/llllYH COUCH beige/It blue $45. IOle FOUND black kitten, white Senta Ana CA 92701 -"Take Charge" Clvll Lit. "' CREW Local Mo\llng Co. needs 1m club chair $25, an· KIMBALL Plano, con · paws & moustache In (7141550_9i;55 E O.E. •Salts O.tr"••t•r* secretary needed. Irvine CARPENlcR-CM ClaJ.1/lt1llUHll Luxury Motor Yacht Pos-dependable Mover/Orlv· tlque bUffet $95, king oatc flnlah. Like newt Coronadel Mer Blue cot· Sttrttary locatlon, word pro· JACK OF ALL TRADES. S520 ltlons available; cook, ers. Opening tor bOth reg-platform waterbed $250. St400 obo •97•3199 lar w/bell. 644-7129 MHical/Dtatal 5105 Mtg rep ofc has exit oppty ceasing a must. lmmedl· To help t>ulld our new 26 •tewardeas, first maid ular a class I drlvMs Royal Copenhagen China SPINET PIANO • Good FOUND blue/grtiy tcltten Accts Rec BkkprlPeg tor customer oriented ateopenlng.863-1793 sallboat. Mac Gregor CAflllmHTH and engineer. Young. 1306Logan.CM S50.760-3t77/?20-<0136. practice piano, good wlwt'lite boots. Westclltt Board Must know In· person w/gen ofc. com· llllllll Tl UI Yachts, 1631 Placentla, TIE lllUWAY ambitious & attractive 641-6427 COUCH & chair. lturdy cond. $200. 548-3308 & Dover 8130 645·9'42 surance Hours 9-6 puter & phone lk1ll1 NB S4IHR PLUSI -Currer'ltly has full time need only apply. Exp'd lllTIEllS llUln I wood trame, w/brown Afternoons a Evenlngt FOUND FITerrter Shep Group practlGe, Fashion area. Cell 852-8228 Immediate openings Salts 5510 openings tor pref'd 714951-1902 cushions, beat offer_ WHLEll SPlln PIAIO mix, tan/t><n. small. v1c 1 1aland 644-1025 ACCHmll Cashier tor computerized I 1111 TUllH CISTOllH HSISTUT ts hiring ~'i!~.\~me per-I (71•) 850-993• French provenclal S 1200 Flower/Raymond. C M AlllP/Twb4s wee11..,-.d auditor. part servlce911tton962-9512 *SALES* P/TOpenlngfor Busy rental center needs son w/baalc nutrltlonal HIDE·A·BED queen size. 644-460e 642-5905 7 30.3 oo end 11.00 pm to time. auditor to perform PlllYATE NIT OFFICE I FNIUllYH outgotng, clean-cut lnd1-'knowtedge to work In our like new blue. white & 1=--:1-----r:m FOUND Infant bedding a 7 30am Residential Income audit. balance PfT ans bUay phOn&S gen (lllllE) Lunch thltt vtduels Wiii train Apply vitamin dept Witting to beige $250 969~ l35 Ii~ ff iOiU clothing on Adams, near Board and care Facility. and post. service office duties wlt~aln Apply in peraon Mon-Fri t930 Newport Blvd CM learn & us1s1 others HOUSEFULLI 1 .• of Orig 2 MOTO BECANE Brookhurst HB 968--:µ42 very pleasant Apply 393 charges, computer, 10· Start s5111, M·F 1.spm 11AM·5PM or call I Management pctenllal Price Dusty rose: sofa/Iv tO SPEED. GOOD COMO Hospltal Rd N...nt Bell key, on inputs, prevlOUI I J 63 5303' B Prior Plum bing Sal95 ex-892-3331 X-267 ··~·" CtHstl•r Please apply II 225 E seat. glass/brass din set, 25' FRAME s 150 & $75 FOUND "-t 1 H d -C ~.. 1 oyce 1· N ...,lenoe a must Guaran· EOE ........ __ ,.......,, t ~ o on a ar --ho I e I exp er enc e ..-· High '"""or .....,.,,..._v SU· 17th St . CM bar stools Grayl wht EVES· 645-a011 & .. ~. k c t CMllltP••ctlC A•••st ef ..... pi-It t tee plus commission d _ __....... Ch I ti 1""'" eys orner o tu1 _, pr em •• ., ... ase c1 or SHIPPING CLERK FIT ent 1"""'"" at rs an -marble w/brau glass top ----- 673-7212 enthusiastic, cheertul, IALUA UY CLll Mon·Frl 10·5 Start In person M·F See Don All Shifts Exp'd only 3-5 30 dally, salary open Established business Oak bdrm cot tbl Mt; .;;Gl~r~l~J~t=S~al~~tt~~==:::~::;~ Island & BalbOa Blvd FI O, 30 Hra/Wk Must be I en apgt between 9-•pm I UPSIFED EXP Pkg duties Benefits avallable Apply CHIS elementary schOOl 1n CM IFFIOE SIPPU col tbl N1, all match All F_O_U_N_O-sm-111 yellow song· work wen with people 645-5000 X-521 $4 50/llr 850-7678 NB TH URL '1 PlllllH Apply 199 No Coest Catt 549-0562 seel\s FIT & PIT SALES watt unit, roll top desk, ::: bird (Finch?). Arch Beach GOOd ottlce skills. Incl -Hlway. Laguna btwn 9· 11 -CLERKS. wltraln Also din set, aofabed. all Mint laU... ltlaa• '106 Helghtl. Laguna Beach eves hr•. some Sets Sal I When the tau leaves a1art p /T IMllHPH 1526 Newport Blvd, CM I CHIS IHI CUHS need DELIVERY person cond 972-2306 20t I , UYFllHT AT •99•5584 open according to exp a turning, It'• time 10 turn to I Yllll IOIE 171 41642-1753 Motel 6 now hiring. Wiii Dave, Ron 548-7794 __ ability Otane 631-5664 Clualtiedlodielpwllhpra-For small Company, llghl COLE SALES REP "Fo~nt~t'uo-~llCovllanrtCafe train Noon & Eve hrs Coast Ottlce Supplies I llH SIZE Ill u_1_1_n-=--._,,Sa-=-=t_IS_1_s~•..,,·•-: FOUND YOUNG male 551-3336 Eves winter maintenance II G 't t C I Col C " Xlnt ben~ & pd vacat:ons a WALNUT HEADBOARD c= • J u 612" white cat, orange ears g - --payro , ov orms op ey ony ablev1son I Looking for PT /FT Apply In person Motel 6. PASTE·IP PHSOI $250 854-9497 Eves trHI t .. ar " tall Vic Newport ShOres Pick-Up Monday morn-of Costa Mesa has an Im-, Flex hrs 640·4279 6266 Westminster Ave, 5 Days/Week Includes -Moving Sale Sat 9.5 646-0972 .. •• •• • ••• •.e ••• ••••••• •••1 Ing 9am, SC Plaza area & mediate opening tor a re-Marcia or Debby ~estmlnster Saturday Art/Dratting MAPLE din set Lamp Selected furn. China g ___ • • work It home Approx 20 market door to door ---., ' background helpful wm table Fr twin beds & p 1 LOST Man's Gold watch e \I< U II I IPl'f 11(11 "\I I 't e hrs/mo 540-7777 sales rep lndlvldual rnus1 • HOSTESS/CA,)HIER llUYEllS WA•TEI c11es1s Magnavox color glassware ower too s nr Adams & Harbor, CM • be aggressive, a sell Day Shift, Mllenos Res· Allen Beck Florist train Apply Pennysaver. console TV 645-6456 15"7 Sandcastle Dr Great sentimental value 1 • M : 1 RECEPTIOllST I starter. t>e wllllng to work taurant Balboa Call 2809 Newpcrt Bl 675•1353 -~60 Pl~tla Ave, CM MOVING SALE Trop1tone patio furniture, beds, bedroom tum . toveseat. etc 7 30·3.00 Sat Aug 30 438 Goldenrod, CdM S 5 O 0 i::i EWA R 0 i • A .I\ GER • nights & weekends. ex-675-8171 ------PEST COITllOL Movlng-Muat Sacl Medl· 548-5139 Dys, 644-97• 7 • I Clothing mfg needs outgo-perlence in remark et MO-ST/HOSTESS DRY CLHIUll terranean style dining set Eves/Wknds Lucy • \ 1, 1ii11 ,, t 11111, ·"'' 111," 1,..11.,, : Ing, full lime receptionist cable sales preterred II Siik fin 5 day WI< Quatlty OPEUTlll by Raymond E EnkebOU. • ~ ,11 • Busy phones and mail Int•. rested contact! tyrminexperlence dry cieaner Huntington Knowledge ol plants and tble6'to9' 2armctlrs.6 LOST Mon 8118 trg e ••'f•t ,..J ror 1111111.1c1•1111·11t 1111,1t 11111. e typing 50wpm Medical! 549_4242.EOE Fte111shtf1s Harbour ~rea. ALSO Insects ID required stdechrs,lthruphol Ideal Otamond Engagement e • Insurance Salary com-211 CHI exper'd counter. xlnt Salary open. Interview by for Board Rm/Corp Din· ring & wedding band 1 • l 11tl 1\11l11.1j. 111u•I ltt .,.If e mensurate with exper CllllSSlllSALIS 1 3.5yrsexp MuStbellex wages 846-00t5 morns apl)Olntmentonly 1ng rm $3000 Enkeboll Vicinity Ocean lront & • 1111111\.tl•·il nrt,!.111111·11. lli\llil• ,111i1 • ApplyMon-Frl 1 Wholesaleproduce OlnnerShltt · l.tl-7'41 Barw/adjllltllves,2bar 25th, NB REWARD' 801 • to.ii 11111 lll•·d \11j1l1 .. 111I• lllll I • MllllSllS Co beneflll a expenses FllOITIESICUlll ElP'IMECllAJllC LLOYOSNURSERY stools lthr uphol $1400 772-3219 COiiect • I I"''" • 7 Burroughs Must be sell-motivated a c • h t I Must be quallfled & know -.---'>4•-~58 LOST Wallet Harbor g I : '' ttr .. iiic i-itli 1 ttlllli· : trv1ne CA 92718 aggressive Potential ;;11~t~u'"at ~~.::P fuel mtec:tlon $35,000 a PWT SCAPE !Moving-Must sell Own BR Adams area CM keec:> • I(• Ii.it.I. , , 111, 11 , .ili•I • 768-6011 earnings a bOnuses un· year • Group Ins . Va-Costa Mesa mtMlor plant set $150 Snake c99e money return pap~rs 1" ''11" • llmued 557-1358 CICITAIL IEllYEll cation pay, Pension Plan scape firm seeks respon· 74x32x• 1 $40 Own wtr pleese 291.9923 • 11111 111 •111.111•• '11111•1 • RECEPTllllST 2yrsexp,lleuhlft GRAHAM'S UNION slbte. energetic, se1t1 bedS200 OB064S-761t • Temp FIT (Poss perm) tori SSS HS PHSll 64•·7151 NB motivated person tor Int REWARD • Lost tort1se • \\ • 11111 1 • '' • 111·111 , '""I""'' 111 11 : co'!'m'I contractor In Do you feel you are worth I /SUFMl IAll plant care, reliable ve-Quality lrench sofa a shelttabbycatBrnwlblk : •f•I• 111,JudinJ! 1•.11 i1 ,,11 .. 11,,11, .trul e NewPOrt Beach $5/llr $lOOOOOa d 111 Eveshlfl FllOITEllCLElll hlcle/msreq,754-4336 Loveseat,exPOHd Ch8f· sttps, green eyes t yr I • I I 1 1 • Phones mall lite typing · year an w • I For busy Pharm*"" Fulf. ry wood frame, good otd Vic Ham1tton Bo • 1" 11 •1"· 1111'' 1•·11 •11111 tl•·nt.il 111 e 1 llllng Jesslc1673-0760 ing':s~~~~~~w~~l~soitS MustspeekEngllSh llme Costa M;;~ area PllllTlll corid S•00733-0127 . I Pomona CM Days • •11r.u111 11111111• r1r11::r .1111 ··"·"' .111ol • RECEPTIONIST FIT 852-5201 I MOISElll Call 54&-2123 PIT Plate room person Queen Sl sote bed $200 673-9893. eves 645-7506 • 111 .J, .. •!.!•· ,,1111._ ... 111 ,. e / 1 t h 1 SSS . Part time -Mon tpm to approx 8.30 Lo"8Seal 5150 Contern I E I • • w P easan P one vo•ce, · 4pm-12:30am F /f llAT WAS•H I pm Tues 11·00 am to ap-porary dlnl~ table wl 2 -~ retal • \Jild' Ill 111·1•1111 I 111.. 1t1r11 e iood typist, dependable -• . 24 hrs/wk Apply In person prox 7-00 pm Wiit lraln. Cheirs $60 • 9-558' Costa flits• 6124 * I FAlllL f'S * SAT. ONLY 1-fter 9AM Furniture, clo1hes & much more 156 Costa Mesa St Costa Mesa Furn, hsehld decor Items. china, BBQ, VCR, patio fvrn. umbrella ciothes dolls pool tbte a much moral Sal 9am. 2316 Redlands Or, (Off Irvine, btwn Santa Isabel a 23rd MARLIN 2 trout fishing taokle, pole reel parts S.25-$5 oo. •90 Costa Mesa St, SAT ONLY "1.'. J Dynamic Co Nr 0 C A1r-1 Exper1enced. aruculate k e 1 h p .. .. ul art 016 •. I liur• .! 1111,,110 11 111 •. C 11 ~1 1404 1 mustspea ng1s Newport Pacific. 2200 w Apply ennyaaver _ !!"'"--------port a • or solicitor Hourly wages I MOISEIAI • Coast Hwy Newport Bch. 1 1660 Placentia Ave Sola Bed love seat. B~=t~"c:m~nto~~ m~0~l~ : ORANGE COAST PUBLISHING CO. : N~:.:::;:r~~::~,:~ & 1 ;a~';~~5;~~~i~:~;°w~:~ Full lime I HANDYMAN IS NOW-Costa Mesa oatmeai60~~~~~ $ 225 P:,~1'g.5~:~.~ec!,~e~1~0 Infant. 8am-6pm M·F J e e Ligtlt booktceeplng lorl e11ecutlves Benefits Dey lhltl Accepting appllcatlons for trg wal spkrs S 150 obo N/.smkr. 432· 1520 • 330 w _ Bay st. • Real Estate Mgmt Co. or I Newport Beach 760-1146 llLIOA .. , CLUI full & part time: , /T llSPATCI llllYH SOFA sleeper queen & 970 Valencia 850.0•83 • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • J U5 1000 td 121 CAHIEllS Needed to detrver tear ~alchlng 10"e seat BABYSIITER needed in • • • ohn Wayne Airport IPHONER eirper pret'd For.appt p'ea••call SALES PEISOIS sheets tor the Detty· Piiot Alvera Paid S2000. Foaataia , HB home Cheerl1,1i I • EOE Submit resume a salary Eves $5/hr + comm & 14 ""' F Id 1 SACRIFICE S800 or trade y 11 6134 energetic for my 2yr boy e · : requirements to PO Box bonus. Call btwn &-9pm betweeri 9-•pm Applicants able to work a 4 Hrs on r ay 1 ter-tor VCR camera _...,•..,.t..,r ___ _........,. Some Sal 536-8395 • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• • 2271 Nwpt Sch 92663 I 646-t766, ask for Dan I A ti tlexlble schedule are en-noons. $5/Hr • gas at· ~2-0862 4 FamUy Sate • Sat/Sun IW 001' •I couraged to apply lowance. Must h111e re· lnteOlvlslon, comics, reel· b1Ho1tftH We otter excellent ben· llable transportation Somma waveless water to-reel rec. bikes, copter •BusbOys etlts promotion from Contact Lisa Smith bed s5oo new, seu tor clocks, comparator *Hostesses within and an opportunity 642-432 l Ext 275 s25o E kCellent con· clothes toys, paper •Bartenders lor those qualified and dltiori 575•4174 backs. wtr txl linens *Pantry Persons 1nt8fested In a retail ca-I Register Voters. $200· 1 White wicker sot a quality Corinth Circle. •Night Line Cook reer I S6001Wk Paid 3 times from d9COl'ator Retells 1 Wamer/Newhope •Cocktail Waitresses Apply m person Monday· weekly Flexible hours $1 too $450 perfect con· H -.. -L. 6l40 •FOOd Serve<s Friday 9AM-5PM at the I No exp nee 675-VOTE d!llon 640-0926 aat. I C• Interviews btwn 9 lhru 5 following location • -6 r, I GARAGE SALE Sat §.3 Apply In person HAIDYlll ROilf HIYH M11eellHHll 01 ~ 200112 Ccown Reel Lane C111tn Sl4t 111 7227 Edinger HB I WhOlesale produce Salary ALL for only $350 bfla-Huntington Beach Nr : : : : : I : 325 !fnst04 St Equal Oppfy Employer ... beneflts Early am to con's bench, china hutch Adams/Magnolia Newport Beach late mornings Must have tea cert. glass cottee tbl HARISTYLIST, MANI-good driving records 4 captains chairs, rock llW IHlllH CURIST With some Bonuses tor new a~ts maple dining room table LORI'S llTCIH cllents Futl-hme RECEP-557-13~ with pad 536-7872 Car,.t1 Eltclrical L1d1UJi111 P1i alia1 For lunch route setes TIONIST 54o-4•54 -ULES CURI Beaut dk green oriental iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijHOSI'ORYCLNtNG Ory PAHISM ELECTRIC I Lawacare •F,,.N•E""PPA~li.-N!'!!T!!'!!IN'"'!G--B!"'y•R!!!'ll!"'c'9h· Muat have own car PIT JANITOR·S240 week Balboa Drug Store needs design rug $800 obo $2.40 Per day whn done recomd by lea· Quallty work. tree est ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy ~4~~$·~'dal~ya~~9-~~~· Call 636-5700 lull-time. per manen I Beaut fvll tngth Tanuk1 tur ding carpet mfg 545-6533 #425513 968-7401 Sod Clean ups Maint customers. L1c 280644 10135 A Westminster sates clerk Exp a '.con-coat $700 obo Hm r I s 8cn 41•7 ThankYoul 963 4 11• *llWMllllll SaveAgency (Fee) genlallly a mull De· •97-6187orwk759-6700 hats ALL you pay ''" i Ctmtat/Coacrete RESIOtCOMM L/IND 26 prlnklers etc ..v-.. • • * IEYPllCH-slreable position tor sin· 3 lines 30 day m1n1mum 'Driveways patios. paths, yrs. Do my own work Lie TREES A A A PAINTING Tnl7Ext All posltlona. cere mature person Mr POLE tamp SS, 3 rnd mah in tha :t278041 Al 646-8126 LOWEST possible price TAKE-OUT & CATERING IOOllEEPER coffee lbl $35, 8mm B&H SERVICE ate No fob 100 small Topped/removed Clean-10 Step Service. 662-3235 Paradise Cate. 600 New-Elwood, 673• 1650 S25. Anscomatlc S50. 4 Reas Mickey 536-0553 ELECFTrReelCelAstNSQ 20 uahlr work up. new lawns 751-3-476 ;:-VTERIOR EXPERTS port Center Or, NB F/T benefits 250 Ogle SAllWIO• SHOP drw wood me cabs S25. DUSTY'S L d 11 CJ\I CHI Street, C.M 650·8463 P/T, FIT, Start at ••/Hr 30 drw metal file cab S25 DIRECTORY Child Cart tt487892 Greg. 979-6276 an scape awn Ottflcult repairs R specially PIZZA .,.. ea. 91.i.· clothing closet Main Serv Wkly/month/ uctt288597 631-9295 MllanosilallanRastaurant LAGUNA CHEVRON ser· Apply at The Tummy $100, cass tape recdrs DAYCARE In a fun & loving NEW & REPAIR No job 1 time Free est 241· 164-0 BalbOa, 875•8171 vlc;e station attendant Stutter 270 S. Brlltot $30/60 544-4606 environment Ages 2''> & too small Top quality CO C GLASGOW PAINTING KF~ orcapreayrt, 1601m4eSCooCn0taacstt S11IPPlll/llEOEIYlll CALL TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Dir.-ctory RepresentallvP 142-4321tit.301 uP 1nctd pr&·school Reasonable FREE esll· i MMEA IAL Landscape Int/Ext 30 yrs exper • lllSTAIUIT/IEU .,,. n C. M ~ IPT 548-5722 mates 631 -2345 Malnl Sprtnl\ters. sod. 20 ref's 642-5214 MOTHERS MARKET & Highway. Laguna Beach Clerk, M-F, FfT, 8·5, start R~-yrs In area Tony 645"5124 PAINTER NEEOSWORKI KITCHEN la now arr.,..,. -S4 SOlhr, 552"5868 S . aad-•• ~.. LIMO TRAINEE ------Cle1aia1 tmce f= C&B LAWN SERVICE Int/Ext. oelllngs. refln cab Ing appltcatlons tor $8-S 10 + Tlpe TRAINEE/COUNTER rtilENDLY fiGERSI Wh *•HANOYMAN1t • MOW.., EDGE TWICE MO (26) yrs exp . work guar bright. 9r'lerge11c people 10135 A Westminster Help needed tor new Y 1 Large or small I do tt a111 $20·$25 548·5722 Davis Painting 964-3837 to work In our Vegeterlan SAVE AGENCY (Fee) bakery on Balboa Island spend your valuable time Pat 53 1-55 79 or Ive man G t R t I nd E 'd n h PHL TAILE Gorgeou1 carved mahog, lthr pockets New from Mfgr, delivered to you & 1n11alled Your choice ot ten color Retells S2000 Seti $950 760-.8404 cleaning? Free estimates ..., Tree/Trim/Cleanup compi DUALITY PAINTING oorme es auran a ---xp not nee. ex rs. •-• I C 'I' reasonable 541-3606 Carpentry masonry root-gardening Competitive Spec in 04d houses & grat-dell Exper pref'd but MAINTENANCE General benefits, pleasant worll· au e en Sot a /bed . 11151 .. llCI ti IDfl 1 ,.,,., d 11 t 1 1 Ch k 642 2873 wftraln the right c:>«son Mtlntenance postlon tng cond Wages com· dt / 4 ~ REBLOWN OR PAINfEO HOUSECLEANING 10 ino pm_,, ry-wa 'e prces uc • flttl removal. Beet any lrTOlll Wlllll Apply at 3333 W Coast mensurale w/exper Call te~v~=~~,~~lklln c:J~ . .,,_ p IRS EXP Good ref's & morel J B 64&-Q990 FULL SERV GARDENING bid guar work 675·6088 Hwy, Nwpt Bch 9-5 M·F 673-7890 for Interview Also lntl<J<t aintinQ o.-.ri trans Maria 2• 1·9553 FENC~·GA TES Tree trim No )Ob 2 btg or 2 small ---HU IELP burning stove. 551 •5387 Ltc#288597 631 929~ Housecleaning I• yrs exp °;'mp run~ C M IN B Free est 646-3072 Pa~ri.aL llllYllS Re1t1cat9'lng equip sale, AJ,llHCtl & rellable-reas treeeat,own a 81 dim ~yte.542•72<>6 Cleen-Up, L1nd1c1pe ,AATHING INTERIORS llST/llSTHS •llcer re~lster, Ibis, arait.rt ltmCtl trans Pin• ~5-9866 Della •GEN HOME REPAIRS Oardentng, etc For the HANGING/STRIPPINO FfT, PfT all Shifll •v•ll etorage rac S, IOOd proe. Speclau.tlno In furn re-•ANNE s HSECLNG• Paint Drywall Carpentry bat )Ob done 650-374~ VISA-MC 673-1512 ~pply 225 E 17 St c M Openings Now Available ~::~YI;,,~~ e~r:: 1torlnglr•fln. antiques Cmplte wir\4ows, paint etc Gary 645·5277 PTL FRANKS CUSTOM PAINT-ltatral 9930 1talnleas crystal (40-<60 etc. FREE ff1 DUKES vacanC:!tAnne722·8572 HANOY ANDY . Malnt & MHH...!I_ tNG&WAl.LCOVERING. ANSWERINGSERVICE CAR ROUTES placeMttlng116S0.2267 REFINISHING 6'«1-5587 MARIES Jan1tor111 Malnt Repair SVC Home. Apt & BRICKWORK Small Jobs Lie #31581$ 543-9653 All shift.• Swltcht>oard Op-(early am or evenings) Aap~alt Prof ctning gd exp /rets Commerctat 760·7194 Newport Coste Meu. eraton will train SMALL FRIG '40. 1reezer Moving• Freezer lawn mower. toys, boys clothes. etc 22112 Surf rider Lo, HB Sat 8-2 YARD SALE Clothes. king sz bed fvrnlture, misc SAT 8 AM 421 16th St off PCH & 16th. 'Parking Ard Repair. & 24 hr Call Marie 547-5846 RHliDJ lrvlne Ref's 675-3175 r 1 •• i.1., 1401 Avocado Ave Earn Extra Ca•h s 100. drapes $25. Resurfacing • Roofing & MS CLEANING-Free Est l T HAULING • MOVlNG BLOCK! BLOCK' STUC· 2' ltr H • lH· 1llO Ste 204. Newport Beach crutches S15. 90 atorel 512-App1111u11 r.ut11 W1terprooling• 631-4199 lw,. re Tl'lt1 8Ht comm/re' Garage & Yard c 1nup1 CO, Ille No job too small •All plumbing a heating• APARTMENT Malnten-For Del/very Of Thi• Paper pont hangars, bootlceM I calioo pets 00 n cl'llld,. • i •-=--• call Erica 675-6287 Jon ~5-8192 Free e1t1ma1es. Lie 1nee men South Laguna, l ltt wide, 9o· high $500. quill 01 block' Oulll n'li,i1 •• atll nmCtl . _ _ 631·23•5 I I , CIHnlng. llghl repilr store cloctc 120. motor· ,ures 5;>, 111-p111111rn BOOKKEEPING sEFiVlcE Wende & l(elty's Quality HAULING . CLEAN-UPS crH• .,..,. work, painting, etc FfT HUNTINGTON BEACH eyele ltttlm•t• $10, car PlllC.U dlrOChCln'• and Monthly Bookkeeping tor Heecteening exp , refs. 7 Days Lowett rates fll Yi SCREEN DOCTOR. •O hr WMk. leiary oom• INI $25. cu1tom bit gar dot1111., "'"' 11\<'tunfKl your bull"9191 979-3743 g,., 0405 or 962-1667 Call Barry 631-•748 1 •I Work done on premlte1 1Mn1Yr1te With exp. Ref-FOUNTAIN. y ALLEY~· cablnetl SIOO 5•e-9 1'7 I s,.nn 13 2s piu, ,.,~ WILL KEEP YOU SHIP HAULING g MOVING •A· 110Yfll• -<SAVINGS 760-7219 erenc• req'd CtH Skip Wlllf'bed w/lheets S80 l'l'>til..qf' r1111>11hn11 Int ~airy $HAPE• E•per1enced. re-Coli.Qe Student w/truck CLEAN& FXPERT 8am-6pm e."43·1800 INDEPENDENT Mercier bike $100 Compl aoitt.11 pnltt>rn N v '"' ~ catpentry ™ lleble Own supplln tree Tl\ank yov Lfl'Wtt Ovlf 25 years e~lenee Tilt Aqu1rlum seo 35mm I Ret>•lr·fWno<l'l·~~~'~':1~ est 64'1 2J42 ett 4pm Btaltla luwtw 1.1c T t 18,•28 30-1353 EXPEM ctRXblc Ttlfng Look~,~~ eou· N _ea_mer• SSO 845-3485 =·~ ioldd 11 '" 1 1a Dool'!H1C .,... , ., .. ABCMOVING .. Ollllnctl\09,Attordebte plu to manage Deliver 1 day a week. 0 C.·~··" IOll ,=..W::-~1 Ooorl·MOldlno--S.y CtatllCltn ru.... Quick a Careful T13&046 Kitchen•. bathl 722-9763 propel'1111 In the 0 c I . TRs:ao &m""'-11-tern ,.._._.,,..._ Wlndowe-CompletePatlot Bl WllSON&SONS Make yfown bOttJe Wlt9f' LO RATES 652-0~10 ' leni aNe Ap••aat Ellpernec collecting. no so 1c1ting. model 3, •BK 2·'d'r1ve. '114 ............. ...... Addltlof'll Ouellly Wortc Rm AOd Altmo<le4 Kite II home! AIW•Y" he\09 sT••vt• ... I.. ,.. Cl TSL MGMT 642· 1803 M st have deihendable car model e print., 2 ex-"'•tm,.,... .... ..... #477446 Paul $'48-t880 Bath Tiie •357487 In• good laatlng prulfl•d ---Jc TREE sEAVicE• u 't-' I t91"nel drive tottware, alt '-' ... ,_,, ...... I 30 y .. n ex~ 646-17&0 W11tlfl Norb 538-6153 mHm ...... Trimming Aemov9I Verd IUlll IPIUTll truck or station wagon and tor $400 780-U45 .. g:::r.':.:t::::e Bl.ADE CONSTRUCTION ls.1tiaclln St~"rM<;,°~1~ cleaflui>e, tleul 548-052t ~~~u: :~9i5M 1·nsurance rrM It !ta 8022 35 yra exp Jerry 8'12-05e7 Concret• WOfk, patio Lie T 12 ••• 3 ••• 1 ... 27 Wldft ltulat covert remoOallng IBM Com?4ttlbla & Mee .... v .... ...... IUT ... F'AEE KITTEN a ~ •• 1 PAT!o·.. ~d·I· ~A IJQenMd 840--0684 IHntOlh Computer• $15 NEW Wareh<>UM Stor-oe L£T 1HE SUNSHINE IN FfT ' PfT temp help over tnotl. temele TortOlM, g•n•r•I rem n/, • , e>n.-on--one tutorlng -Sunatltne window c ... n4no 18 TIOket tekare. prkng CALL 84 2 -1444 frlttcy a p11ytul To pooes liable John 780-132 DMrl Any program Of eottwer•. larala1 hntct Ltd. Call (714) tMe-6880 attendant•, etc Cell or home 445.oge 1 l v Meg NEW FOA ONLY 11 ..-, P tuN coloo C.ta· IOQ Of C'11ne P"t141mo; flOOll<t llA11)1)Mts cr-"I r r Mtt ~potnt Ill< h t QU•hlflQ i'll'W1 f'I\('!. Ptu• Small ReimocMI Ind t/my i ,,encl\ 600t1 e'T9-055 t Gene compan1ontAidel f(lt nv; C<wnmerciau~tlal aipply In j*90f'I M-r bl'MI Ask f J A c AddlOOlll WeH Doot"I By Homl&n Th4t Doorman S4IN1. H~ Ad to lift a In Cll'I & HI•~ for t-'1ory $30 • 2·•tory S40 3-S 30. ~2 Vie Op<>no, or 0 nne raney l t .:~!!!":r~n11 c LA~~ WH,HLTH I 1U·1lll, IOAll, 111 Ollk & Flt 86'1 DOOR irlendouto#ttle OO'df~ tha .. detly (71•)833·2009 Calif Wlndowt K..c-512" Ste t05 NB 673 3720 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!I " .. l ' I NOTICE INVmNG SEALED BIDS MSC-259 Notl<:41 11 hereby given that the City COYncJI of the City ol Huntl~ton I Beach, California will receive sealed bids for the Pktt Repairs In the City ol Huntington Beech, California In accordance with the plans and apeclfleatlont and special provisions on Ille In the office of the Olrec:1« of Public WO<tla Notloe Is hereby given that the City COYncll of the City ot HunU~ton Oocumenta will be available on August 21, 1986. A Charge of 125 00, not Beach. California wtll receive tealed bids for the Pier ~Ira In the City of refundable, wtll be required for each set of 1peclfleatlon1 and ~panylng Hunll~ton Beech. California In IQCOrdance with the plans and spectflcatlont drawt~s " and special provtsk>ns on file In the office of the Director of Public Wortcs Documents wtll be avallable on August 21 , 1986. A Charge of $25.00, not refundabl4t, wtll be required for eech set of specifications and accompanytng drawings DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WOMI EITtllATI Worti Item Quenttty 1 Cold planl~ adjacent to all gutters 356,310 S F 2 Install polypropylene fabric 160.381 SY 3 Construct asptialt con~ete overlay 12.992 TON 4 . Adjust manholes to grade 91 EACH 5 Adjuat water valves to grade 124 EACH In Accord~ wtth the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code. the State of California, Director of the Oepertment or ln<kntrial Re&atlons shall determine the gen«al prevalllng rate of wages, appllcab'e to the WO<k to be done; copies of the latest general wage rate deterrrnnatlons ar• on me at the office of the City Clerk and the offlee of the Director of Pub!~ WO<tls of the City of Huntington Beach, California. Plana and epeclflcatlons. together with proposal form. may be obtained at the office of the Director of Public Works. City Hall, Huntington Beach. Callfornla No bid wlll be recel~ unlna It 11 made on a bla.nk form fumllMd by the Director of Public Work•. The special attention of prospectlYe bidders I• called to the propoHI requlrementt. tet forth In the speclflcaUon1. tor fUll direction• as to the bidding The above quantltlet ate approltlmala only. being given as a bula for the comparison ol bids. and the City of Huntington BMc:h doea not~_, Of' by lmptlcatlons egrM tllat the tctual emount of wortt wMI c:orreepond tller9Wlth but re~ the right, to Iner .... or d«:f .... the emount of any dat.s or portion ol the wont, M may be ~ MCUH ty or •Kl*llent by the Dlrec:tot of Public Wotka. All bid• wlll be eotnpwed on the ba.I• of the Director of Publlc Worb ntlmat• ol the quantltlee of wottl to be done. Substitution of MCYrltlee for any monlee wtthhekl by the City to lneura performance Shall be ~rnltted In accordance with provt.k>ns of the Callfornla Govetnment Code. S.C:tlon •590. Eac:h bid shall be mtlCM out on a form to be obt.tned at the office or the Director of Public Workt, Oevetopl'Ml\t Wing, 2000 Main StrMt, Huntington Beach, California; lhall be ~ and nled wtth the City CNw'tc at the Clvlo Center. s.cond Floor Admlntltratlon Bulldtng, 2000 Mein St.reet. Huntington Beech. California. on or befor• 10·00 A.M. of •aJtalMar 4. ,.., and lhtlt be opeMd by a c:ommlttM compoMd of the City CNw'tc, the City Attor~ Md Director ol Public Work• or their author!* ,. .... ,tatlw and the ~It• of aald bidding wlll be reported to and teted upon by the City COunefl of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be he'd on Monday, the 15th of September. 19&e. at the hour of 7·30 P.M. In the City Council Chamber• In the CMc Center of Mid City of Huntington 8each, and tNll be ecttd upon by aald City Councfl at the,.,... tne9ttnQ of Stpttmber 15, 1086 The City of Huntington Beech, California reMNea ttle right to rejeet any or all bids, and to aec.pt the bid deemed for the beet lnt-..t of the Ctty of Huntington Beach. California By Cfde< of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beec:h. CallfCfnla this August 18, 1088 ATTEST. Publllhed Orange CoQI Dally Piiot Augull 21, 28. 19" -· \ Ouentlty 1 Weed Control Spraying 130,823 L.F 2 Slurry Seal VarlOYS Existing Streets 2,706,455 S.F In Accordance with the proviaions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code. the State of Catlfomla, Direct°' ot the Department of Industrial ~tlonl shall determine the general pr.vatll~ rete of wages. applicable to the work to be done. copies of the latest general wage rate determination• ar• on file at the office of the City Clerk and the of1iC9 of the Direct°' of Publlc WOf1t• of the City of Huntington Beach, California. Plans and apeclflcatlons. together with proposal form. may be obtained at the office of the DlrectOI' of Public WOfks, City Hall. Huntl~ton Beach, Calllomla No bid wtll be recetved unless It Is made on • blank form fUrnlahed by the Director of Public Works. The spectal attention ol prospectlYe bidders Is called to the proposal requlrement1, set forth In the ap«:tflcatlona. fOf lull directions as to the blddl~. The above quantities.,. approiclmate only. being given u a balls for the c:omparlaorrof bldt, and the City -of Huntington Beach esoe.-not e~ or by lmpllcatlons agr.-!'hat the tctu.I amou.nt of work will oorretpond therewith b\lt r~ t.,_ right to lncreeN or dec:rMM the amount of wrf ciall or pof11on of the WOl'k, u may be dMfned nec:aNry or opedlant by the OlrtctOI' ol eul>tlc: Wcwka .U bid• wltl be c:omperect on the ba.ls of the Director of Pubtlc Work• estimate or the quentltles of work to be done Substitution of MCUrltlee ror any moolM withheld by the City to lnture perlormance shall be permttt~ In ac:cordanoe with provlsk>n• ol the California Go¥emment COM. Section 4500 Each bid ~' be made out on a torm 10 be obtained at the office or the Director of Publ!Q Workt, Oevek>prMnt Wing. 2000 Main StrMt. Huntington a.ech. CatllOfnla; lhelt be Meted and ftled with the City Qerk at tM CMc Center, Second Floot Adm'"'-tratlon Build~. 2000 Main StrMt. Huntington Beactl. Ctllfomla. on or before 10 00 a.m or ._.,....., 4. ,.., and shall be oP9(*9 by a c:ommittM compoMd of the CIC) Clertc. the City Attorney and Director of Public: W0tk1 Of their authortzed r9Preaentettve and the ,.,i11 or aald bidding wlll be l"tPOf'ttd to and acted upon by the City COuncll of l8ld City of Huntington 8-ch at their 1'99ular meeting to be held on Monday. the 15th day Of $eS>tamber. ttM, at tM hour ol 7:30 P.M In the City Council Chamberl In the CMc Center of aald City of Huntington ee.cti, and lhall be ect~ upon by said City eounctt at the regular meeting of Septemw 15. 19&e. The City ol Huntington hech. California r...,-vee the rtoht to r9jec:t any or all bids. and to .aoept the bid cMefM<I fOf' the beat 1nser"t 01 the City ot Huntington e..c:h, Calttornle. By 0<de< ol the City ~II or Iha City of Huntington &.ten Ca111om11 thlt August 18. 1988 AnEST Publllheel Orange Coett Dally PllOt Auguat 21 , 28. 19&e , ~- it . -FG12•- .. U.S.A. MD Tl't'llliHMOCI to• = 1 • IALES : 8-12 ..:ooc ~1-~~~~~~~~ ••au .. USE>CAAS & lAUCKS COME OA CALL R>f' .. Mftmll DIUU.O mu 1n t121 t IEACH 8l VO · TQHIEAai an.m111•m1 I BUICK ·DEALER ·.~·· -· . - H H OOOU ROBINS s 0 11 D .,....... .. . "¥• .. . I ,..' c B ~ ~ ... .. ,--.. ~ ............ -. tp I l:iaW. , -.. IHl.)['(''1! ROBINS J .......... " .. ' ~ . T.-.fOOOllf ROBINS f O RD ,. A 41 • II ~ • "¥t ... W lt'y S Verd\.liC). and ar andruu.1.ght r E.if'll r Lt>an n TlNanan. irr. R09l" Vale-n1u t'lll o f Hlnkl•)' CA Mmn· onal ~rv~ wlll },. ~ld at l Cathl'rtM of Slt>na Parrtah. i90 Tl'mpl.-T•rrac • Laguna Bl'ach on Satuniay, ~ptemt>t'r 6. at 10 A M A wake- will follow thf' rvl(.,. at H,.111.r Park. ClJff Onvt' Laiuna h , all fr1f'nda are lnYllt'd ~ACWtC VtlW MIMOfHAL ,.,_ c.m.tery • MOf1usry CIVI~ • CremalOf'Y 3!100 Pec111c v..-. On1i1t1 N8'tWl>Oft &. d1 6••·2700 KA~l.AWN• llfT OUVI Mortuary • Cemeter., Cfemator, 1625 01tiaf A" Co•la ,.. ... "'o "" ' ' Or.nge CoMt DAIL y PILOT I Thursday. Augu1t 28. 1988 . -~ -ML.IC llnU r MlJC ll)TIC( MUC ll)J!C[ MlJC ll)TIC( "8.tC ll)TIC( Ml.IC ll)llC( MlJC 11)11C[ MlJC llD11C( MMC llD11Cl Ml.IC llD11Cl -~ ,..,.., ANGI COUNTY, CAI.I· AMEAICAN TRUST COM· ....... Md~ of tM Cillf&nli Wiii,..,...... I(.,. upontt1u•o1.eoror ........ ~roll-~ .............. ...-co1-loWlnlrOIMlvoe.: MOTICIGr FONUA. TOGETHER WITH PANV,ACAUfORNIACOR~ ~llwl'io.e~ tel bid'~ to but l'IO later MOl1CaCW •· lterMol'. ot upon tM ... AYll: Counallmen: ........... A'fll: Counaltmen: .,...... MU AL L IMPROVEMENTS POftATION. AS TRUSTEe tM ..... being oondU<lted' ''*' 2·~ pm, WICIM9d•Y· NATM °' torner for ttle ...outor or MecAlll .. , "'-· MaMIO, )to .,......, ,,._ ..... MecMllUr, ......,, Meftdlo, On SepWl\ber 11, 1981 al THEREON, EXCEPTING UNDER DECLARATION OF 825 Petka.nt ... Oftw, Bull• 8-pttllnbef 10, 19" 1t the .IAml TMOllAI ~ltor, Md Ille wlttl leilleV. Ottien, ThofMI Ille IM&t for I_.... .. lildy ...._, ar.n, Thclmel 11:00 "''"· flrtt Amlfk*'I THEREFROM All CON• t AUST NO PLH 1358 200, lhnla AM, CA 92705, PufctlUIOO Oeper1ment of . l~ the ooutt wlttl proof of...... NOEi: CounalllMl"I: HOM (IO)~...., ._ _.. -HOU: Counollrneft: HOM Titte INutenoe co ... c .... 0 0 MIN I u M u NIT s DATED NOVEMBER 30. """'do Fortier Ind Giiie Mid OOlleQ4I dll1rle1 tooatttd MID°' NthiiOM ~I *'1t1en ~ ---ABSENT: Counollm.n: tor the oP91*'1....,,, AataNT: Counollin.n: lornle corporation at LOCATED THEREON 1971, ENTER!O INTO 8V l'Ortllf. Oirectlonl to IM It 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue. TO M•llTlll tno tllllt )'Cl'! dellr9 ~ KlllY Tfle 90lrd citTrwee.,. I<-_ ... -.-.. TruetM, or 8uccH1or !XCl!PTINO fHERE· NEWPO .. T VIEW, A CALI-abow property m•y bl ob-Coete ~·· Clllfomte tt HTATIMO. AtM1t notice of .... llllno of M lfl.. CITY °' ....,...TON MNelltM~olrejilCll• ctn _.. ._,_,_.. Truat .. or Sub1t11uted FROM All 01". OIL FORNIA GENERAL PART· telnldbyrequMtlngMmeln Which time Mid bl<ll wlll bl To ell Mitt,~. wntorylndeppr..,,..,,tof a•AC!!,t Allele II. lnQ eny Md al blctl or lo H=ACH Atlele II. T""'91. of""' wteln Deed RIOHTS. MINEMLS. MIN· NEMHIP. AS TRUST OR. writing from the bent~ put>ltoly oPl"ld Ind rMCI crldlt()(I •nd contlnoent •tltl ..... or of tfle peei,. ••••IN\ c.., Cleftl ...._.MY~ or In-w c.., ce.tt ofTrwt...wtedbyL.Ol6 A. ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL AND FIRST AMERICAN Wltlllll tOd•Ytfrom thellrat fOf. crldltorl and p..-eon• who tlonlorecoounttinentloned ~ Oranoe CoeM formellttee In eny ... Ot In OrlnDI Coeet ADAMI, en unmarried GAS RIOHTS, ANO OTHER TRUST COMPANY, A publloellon ol thle notice. PURCHASE OF STANO-may bl 0'1hel'WIN lnter•tld ln_,IOn t200Ind120CU of Deity Piiot Auouet 28, ttM thl blddtno. DeilfV ttllot AUOU" 21, , ... women. Md ~did ,__ HVOROCAR80N ev WHAT· TRUSTEE., RECOROE.O OC· Slid Nit wllt bl mld9 In It'll wtU ••GI •t•ll ot: tlll Cll~ PTobete Code. Th048 c. -· WIMTlll, YIM Th060 RM1fY 3, 1814 u lnetru"*1t 8. OEVEA NAME KNOWN. T0 8ER 8, 1982 AS INSTAU· wtlhOUI CO\ltf\•nl or Wit· g~N~~~~~~y O~~:'~: JAME8... THOMAS LOFLIN, .,_... It, ........ At-Chll 1111 • .. ,..._ Al-.. _.,. lllMV'r No. 84-050515. ot Otflctat GEOTHERMAL STEAM, MENT NO. 82-351000 OF r•nty. 1xpr1U or lmpl*I, u COAST COLLEGE ikt JAJ:4ES T. LOFLIN .._, .. ,,.,,...., f1ll "8JC ll)TIC( .... Cwt c ........... , _ _...,..=-;.;.;;;..;.;"";;.;.;'-~-- Reoorde of Chng• County. ANO All PRODUCTS OE· OFFICIAL RECORDS. to title. ~on 0( tn• A petlUon hat belfl ntld ~ ......... c.... ~Dteettoe CllltOrnla, and purtUant to RIVED FROM ANY OF THE PARCEL 3: cumbrlncMMI to N tlefy tho All blda 111 to bl In ao-by AALENE BICE In thl Gu-...... CA_, NOTIC9 Pu**' Orenge CoMt 111Cnnou9 .._ .. that Cll'taln Notia. ot Default FOREOOINO, THAT MAY AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· unpaid bllatlet ~ on tM COfdlnct with the Bid Ooc:u• perlor Court ol Oreno• Put)lllhld Orenge CoMt IM¥fTlltG.. o.llY Pt6ot Augu91 21. 21. ~w tllerlundlf recorded May BEWITHINORUNOER THE MENT APPURTENANT TO note or not11 ~rid by "*'tlwtilch-now ln nte County r1qu11llng tllat Delly Piiot Auguet .28, 29, Notia.l111treoyg1Ytntllat 1Ht ,,,.,......,_~,.'*":°"'are 21, 1981 M lll1tn.1nwil No. ~ARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· EACH UNIT FOR USE ANO Mid Olld ol Truat, to wtt· end miy bl MCured In thl ARLENE BICE bl appolntttd Slplemblr '· ftte tfle Boald of TNIWll Of thl Th028 dOlnQB =,Mo~ ee..208128, of Official R1-ABOVE DESCRIBED. OCCUPANCY OF THOSE 18t.016.90, l)IV$ thl follow-o~ ct thl Director of es PlflOMI reprlHntaUve TllFCMa Oout Community College Btcdcl ' corde of said Cou11ty. will TOGETHER WITH THE PER· PORTIONS OF TliE RE· Ing 11t1m1ted co1t1. Ill· Purcl'l1tlng of uld coneoe to ldmlnlater the e111ta ot Ol9trlet of Or_,. Counfy. "8.IC '9QTIC£ = AYll.. ~ ~ und..-and purlUlfll to uld PETUAL RIGHT OF DRILL· STRIC'TEO COMMON AREA fllllHt Ind ldv1nca It the dlitrlct thl ~t P\llJC ll)TlC( Calltomla, wlll f'tcelY9 IMI· Oelcl of Truet NII II public ING, MINING. EXPLORING DESIGNATED IN THE DEC· time of the 11111111 publlcetlon Eich bidder mutt aubmil Thi Pltltlon requllll Id bid• up to but no titer LIU&, MOTICI Jotln Menuel M~. 1vct1on tor caah, lawful AND OPERATING THERE· LARA TION OF COVE· of Ihle Nolle1 ol Sale with hie bid 1 caahllr'a authOflty to ldmlnltlflf the LIQAL NOTICI lllan 2:00 pm, Wldnlldly. ORDINAMCI ..,,,.Tiii b J 1 money ot thl United Slit" FOR.ANO STORING IN ANO NANTS. CONDITIONS AND Sl,419.00 Chlek certified ohlcll or ...... under th• In~-~· Slptembef 10. 1Mt •• lhl NO..., • UI ne11 • con-of Am1rlc1. I Cllhler'• REMOVING THE SAME A Es TR I c TI 0 N s RE. NOTICI TO bldd.;., bond midi peyable dent Admlnl1tr1tton ol Et-MO. -PufctlatlnO °'9e11ment of "AN ORDINANCE OF THE due1td by:.,, lncfMdull check p1yabl1 to H id FROM SAID LAND OR ANY CORDED IN BOOK 133 t8, Pf'OPIRTV OWNE" to the order ot the Coast tllM Act. "AN ORDINANCE OF THE said co11eg1 dl1trlct loc:atld CITY OF HUNTINGTON John M. MOAlllart Tru1t11dr1wn on1s11te OJ OTHER LAND. INCLUDING PAGE t330FOFFICIALRE~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Community College Oletrlct A hMrlng on lhl petition CITY OF HUNTINGTON •t 1370 Ad~ Avenue, BEACH AMENDING THE Tiiie ·~~of~ 11etlonll blnk, 111111 or fld-THE RIGHT TO WHIP· CORDS, ANO SUPPLEMEN· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, I Bo1td of Trust... 111 a11 wlll bl held on SEPTEMBER BEACH AMENDING THE eo.ta MeM. Callfornla 1t HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-wtth IMC ty .......... •• flfll credit union. Of ...... STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· TARV DECLARATION OF DATED F1bru1ry 1, 198-4 amount not .... than five 11 1980 II 1•45 p,M Ill HUNTINGTON BEACH MU.. wtltoh time Mid bid• wltl bl DINANCIE cooe BY RE· = ounty °" ...._t • of federal .. vlngs end toen l V ORILL ANO MINE FROM COVENANTS, CQNOITIONS UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· percent (5%) of tl'll eum bid OePI No. 3 •t 700 CMe NICIPAL CODE SECTION publicly QPtflld and reed PEALING ARTICLES t38. Pltml lllOCletlondomlctled ln thla LANDS OTHER THAN AND RESTRICTIONS RE· TION TO PROTECT YOUR a1 1guar1nte11h1tthe bld· Clnllf' Drive WMt. Santi 2.05.0.0REl.ATINOTOTHE for: t3tANDN3ANDADOING st1te, 11 thl main entrance THOSE HEAEINABOVE DE· CORDED IN BOOK 13585, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE dlr wlll e11ter Into the Ana CA 92702 REPORTING OF LATE PUACl'4ASE OF STANO-THERETO NEW ARTICLE Publtlhld Orenge COMt to First Amlfleall Tiit. In· SCRIBED. Oil OR GAS PAGE 429 OF OFFICIAL RE· SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE PfopoMCI Contrect 11 the IF. YOU OBJECT to the CAMPAIGN CONTRl8U· BY E.MEROENCV POWER 1187 ENTITLED "COM· Deity Piiot Aoguet f4, 21, 28, 11.1tenceCompe111yloeatttda1 WEL LS, TUNNELS ANO CORDS. ANO SHOWN ON IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 111me l1 •warded to him. In orentlng of the petition. you TIONS ANO E>CPEt-1 · OENl!AATldN; GOLDEN MEACIAL EQUINE STAN-September'· 1986 Th025 't 14 Eut Fiith Streit, In tl'lt SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH l HE CONDOMINIUM PLAN NATION OF THE NATURE th41 event of l1llure to entflf ahould either appear al thl DI TURES" WEST COLLEGE DAROS" city ol Senti Anl, Cllllomla, 0 R A c R 0 s s THE FOR EACH UNIT OF THE PROCEEDING Into such contrecl , lhe h11rlng llld 1t1te yoor Ob-avNMltl: All bide .,.. to bl In IC• IYMOP918: ---·" 'hat-r1gbt~ tllle and SUBStlR~A.CE OF-THE PMl~I..._. A CUltll.ST YOU, YOU J>rocwdlOIU\lcbeck wln-be llCllOMortuewrltteo®)le· Ordln1ne1 No 2880 oordenoewttllthlBld~· OrdlnMce No. 2867 r• fltB.IC fl>"TIC( lntll'Nt co1weyed to Ind LAND HEREINA80 \IE DE· AN EASEMENT FOR USE SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· forfeited, or Ill the CIM ot • Ilona with lhe court blfOfl alTllf!dl S.2.05.<MO Al9<>f1· mentl wtWcti .,.. now In flll ~ Mtolae 831, 838 and ---..;.;.;-.-..;.;..;...;.;..;.;;..__ now Mid by It under aalcl SCRIBED, ANO TO BOT· ANO ENJOYMENT OF THE YER. bond the lull aum thereof the tiMrlng. Your eppear-Ing Late Contribution• to and mey bl MeUrtd In the te3e&the HuntlnQton 8eectl P1Cnnout ....... Olld of Trust In It'll property TOM SUCH WHIPS TOCKED "COMMUNITY FACILITIES" FtftaT AMERICAN TITLE will t>9 lortllted to llld col· ence may bl in peraon or by r11d u lollow1: office of thl Dl<ec:tor of Ordinance Code Md lddt MAm ITATIMmff situated In 11id County and 0 R 0 1RECT10 NALLY OF SAID TRACT NO 8336, INllMAHCE COMPANY, I tege dl1trlc1. your i ttomey · 2.05.040 Reporting . of Purctlallng of Mid 'COiiege tllerltoNwAlttcllM'l Entf. TM lollowlng p..-eona 111 $Ute deecrlbed as: DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS AS SET FORTH AND DES· C8'lfomla e«p0ratton, Pat No bidder may withdrew 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR Lall Contributlont. Notwllh· dletflct. ' tied "CommerClal Equine doing ~ .. : Jod'i At. UNIT .631.9. AS-5tt0WN ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO IGNATEO IN THE DECLAR· ltndt, Authotlzld bffle.f, !lie bid for. period lor tlxty or • .cOntlngent oredilor of 11111dlno IM llmlt contllned E.ah l>lddlf muet tubmlt Stllnderd•"· The P\lf'POM of Ilona CONIUlttng, •901 Birch AND DEFINED ON THAT BENEATH OR BEYOND THE A"'TION OF~TRICTIONS-11• hit-Fifth lttMt,-8ant1-1-teoru-.ys after thl-d11tl wt tne deceawct. you rmJSHite ~n Cllffer11le-Gowrnment-.wltll hi. bid a -CMhier'• Atttcll te7 la to •abll9h .su.c. NtwpcJft BMch. CA CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· ANO THE SUPPLEMEN-Ana, Clfffomll 92701 (71•) I !or tile QPenlrtO thereof. your clllm wlih 1111 couf1 or Codi Sletlon 32038. latl cheet(, Olftlflld Cheetl. or ltand.,d1 lor the keeping of 92883 PLAN RECORDED APRIL OF, ANO TO REORILL. RE-TARV DECLARATION OF i514211 Tfle Board ol Truateea re-preMnl It to the pereonaJ expendllurll of contr'lbU· blddlf'ebondmldep.yabll llorMI In IUdl. manner.. Jody Alllon1. 128 VI• 23. 1980 IN BOOK 13585, TUNNEL. EOUW. MAIN· RESTRICTIONS, AND AS D1ted·August21, 1986 Mrvesth1prlvlteg1olreject· represenl1tlveappolntedby tlon1lnexceaaoU200_,all lo the ord..-of tfle Cout IOAllU<IOIMllandeanl1ery Xlntl\9,NlwpoftBMch.CA PAGE •Ot OF OFFICIAL RE-TAIN, REPAIR. DEEPEN SHOWN ON THE CON· Published Orange Coest l11g any a11d Ill bid• Of to the court within tour months bl reported to the elty cllr'k Community Colllge Olttrlct condltlon1, good 1tabl1 92et0 CO R 0 S 0 F 0 RANGE AND OPERA TE ANY SUCH DOMINI UM PLAN Dally Piiot Augu11 28, Sep-welve a11y lrregulerltlea or In-trom the dite of first la-within twlnty·lour (2•) noura Boll'd Of Trutt... In an ~t and the health. Thie bu1lne11 II con. COUNTY. CALIFORNIA we LL s 0 R MINE s. PARCEL 5 timber 4, 11, 1986 formalltlel Ill any b.lcl or In 1u1noe ollettflfa .. provided olttle contribution or I Xptn-emount not .... than five .. '91)' and Wllflll of thl ducted by: an Individual PAACEL2. WITHOUT.HOWEVER. THE A NO N-EXCLUSIVE T!l041 the bidding In S1ct1011 700 of the dllure. Plt<*l\(5%)oflfletumbld community. JodyAltlone AN UNDIVIDED 1/60TH RIGHT TO DAILL, MINE. EASEMENT FOR INGRESS Problle Code of C11ifor11l1. THE FULL TEXT OF THE U e gu11ent11 thel the bid· THE FULL TEXT OF THE Thie al•tement -tlltd INTEREST IN AND TO LOT' STORE. EXPLORE ANO OP-AN 0 EGRESS 0 \IE R PlellC NOTICE C. MIKE WEBSTER, Vk:I The time for fifing cl1im1 wlll ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE dtr wlll ~ter Into thl ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE with thl County Clerk of Or· (COMMON AREA) OF ERATE THROUGH THE THOSE PORTIONS OF Chenclllor, Bv.lflllt Af· 1101 e~plr1 prior to lour IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· propolld Contract If thl IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of. enge County on Auguet 6, TRACT NO 8336, AS SURFACE OR THE UPPER TRACT NO 10587, AS SET NOTICE filre, Co11t Communtt~ months from the da(1 of t!le FICE ume It ewardld to him. In FICE !He SHOWN ON A MAP RE· 5 0 0 FEET 0 F THE FORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT INVITING BIOS College Dlelrlcl hearing notlel 1bov1 ADOPTED by the City the event of failure to enter ADOPTED by the City 1'11a21 CORDED IN BOOK <439, SUBSURFACE OF THE RECORDED MARCH 16. Notice la hereby gl11e11 thl t Put>llshed Ora11ge Coasr YOU MAY EXAMINE thl Council of the City ol Hunt· Into 1uch contract, the Council of the City Of Hu11t-Publllhld Orenge C0Mt PAGES 8 TO 12 INCLUSIVE LAND HEREINABOVE DE· 1979 IN BOOK 13070·1 lhe Board ol Trustees of the Delly Piiot August 21, 28, Ille kept by the court It you 1ngton Beaen 11 1n regullf proceedt of the ctllcl( wlll bl lngton Beach at 11'1 regui., Dally Piiot Auguet f•. 21, 28. OF MISCELLANEOUS SCRIBED. AS RESERVED PAGES 1227 ANO 1236 OF Coast Community College 1966 .,. e per900 Interested In m11t1no held Mo11day, torflltttd. or In the cue of. m11t1ng hlld Mond1y, September 4, 1981 MAPS, RECORDS OF OR-IN A DEED FROM FIRST OFFICIAL RECORDS District ol Ora11ge County, Th029 tl\I estate. you m1y 18f'V8 Augu1t 18, 1986. by tile fol-bond, lhl f\111 tum tlllfeol Augut1 ,8, 1"6, by the fol· Tll027 . ABERS CADILLAC ?.l 2100 HARIOR BLVD., COSTA IESl (11 4) 140-1100 (213) 111-1216 • Best Prices • Convenient Location •Great Location •Super Service • Courteous & Kn.owledgeable Sales People STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. C11st llwy., l1w,1rt leach 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 T)wnderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. SGv1ce. 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WE HAVE MAXEY DISCOUtiTSltl (714) 147-1555 18881 Beach Blvd Huntington Bch COMPLETE RACING OOVERAGE I . - 25~ SUNNY 'OMC.UTIONAI .. THURSDAY,AUGUST2,1986 Pilot .crash~ lands on beach WWII craft's en Jne r • stalls; owner lands safely with wheels up Looking ahead Coach 0.Ye Holland and an uperlenced Cor- ona del llar def enalye anlt prepare for tbe ap- comlna hllb ecbool football HUOD. Cl. World Relief supplies reach Cameroon.I AS Nation Women In late 40s have best hope of recovering from breast cancer .I A4 Bob Thompeon, center, lnapecta bta Yintaae World War O airplane after m•lr:I~ an emer1ency landbil on tbe aand at Seal Beach'• Sarfal e Colony. The plane autalned minor damace and Thompeon wu not lnjured. Ste•e Cuhman, rtiJat, of tbe Seal Beach Llfefaarda llfta ap a wlnC and a fireman helpe aupemH aal•ace efforta. , By PAUL AllCBlPLEY Of-0.-, ......... A pilot flym1 a World War ·TT v1ntase a1rplaoe made an cmcratncy landing on the sand at Seal Beach Wednesday and walked away without a scratch Bob Thompson of Orange was en route from Camanllo Airport 10 John Wayne A1rpo'1 when the single engine a1rcran suddenly lost power 11 about 3:45 p m Thompson. 48, said he was about a mile off the coastline over the Pacific Ocean and three miles north of Surfside when the engine died in the 1wo-sea1erSNJ-6. a U.S. Navy trainer plane. He radioed a Mayday distress signal 10 traffic controllers al John Wayne and began looking for a cleann& lo land. "I tned 10 CCI the engine started wnhou1 any luck. so I had to make a quick dcc1s1on." Thompson said. "That decision was no110 sci 11 down an the ocean " He looked for Meadowlark Airport -1n Huntington Beach and eyed the clcanngs at the U .S Naval Weapons Station an Seal Beach. but said It was danserous to make tums at slow speeds and low alt11udes. So he elected to set the plane down on the beach He brought 1t in parallel to the shoreline near Ph1l11ps Street, and chose 10 land as close 10 the water as possible to avoid sunbather$. "When you're making an emera- (Pleue eee PLAJU/ A2) Sports The U.S. and U.S.S.R. volleyball teams met at the Forum.181 Mesa Action leaders doubt buyoff allegatio~s First round U.S. Open tennis action continued Wednesday .181 Entertainment A General Electric ex- ecutive with a cable TV background wlll take over NBC presldency./82 INDEX Advice & Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather B3 B1 A3 85-6 CS-7 B4 C7 82 A10 81 A3 C7-8 C1-4 A9 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. .,..,,... .... Community leaders affiliated w11h Mesa Action reacted in disbelief WedneSday lo charjcs 1ha1 aroup founder John Gardner attempted 10 bribe two City Council candidates into dropping out of the election. "He's just got 100 much political Savvy to do 1ha1," said Sam Berry, a board member for the Costa Mesa Citizens Coali tion. ' sroup of six homeowners' associations. Mesa Ac- 11on, w1th Its own board. serves as the coalition's political arm. Candidates Bnan Theriot and Rob- ert Hanson said Tuesday that Gar- dner offer~ them· positions on the Costa Mesa Planning Comm1ss1on 1f they withdrew their candidacies. ''That's 1he1r stories. I don't believe 11 myself," Berry said. The coalition. through Mesa Ac- tion. is supportin1 1wo other can- didates in the Nov. 4 ballotinf for two open scats on 1he counci . Mesa Harbor master says -- replacing de·putieS would harm service By LISA MAHONEY A cost-sa v1nJ plan to replace the Harbor Patrol s shen ffs deputies with lower classified "special of- fi<:ers" will reduce the level of police and fire protcc11on in Orange County harbors. said Harbor Master Harry Gage. "The goal should be to reduce costs Yr1thou1 impacting the quality of service." Gage said. Bui he predicted 1he oppos11c will happen 1f the county carries ou1 a Board of Supervisors' directive to replace higher paid sheriff'> depu11es with special of- fit'crs Gage ~1d special officers by dcfi- n111on have less training and fewer (Pleaee eee HARBOR/ A2) Action's campaign dunng the last el~t1on 1s largely credited for the victory of then newcomers Dave Wheeler and Mary Hornbuckle. Denise Curry, another coalition board member. denounced the al- leaed payofhuempt. --, would hope Gardner would nave .-.~1 ·,c)'. -as a ox~ defNJHI t," urry said. SM tha• the coelition bovd would look into t~ charges. "The bottom line is. 1f ti's true. 1t ~on't happen again." she said Mesa Action spokesman Jim Aynes labeled the charges "absurd." adding, "There may be some sour grapes by people not gemng the endorsement." The alleg~ offers by Gardner imply that 1f Mesa Action-supported candidates Ooua Yates and Joe Enckson sh~ld win. the group Wlll have enough clout to orchestrate appointments to the Planning Com- mission "Nobody has ever approached me about that .. said Erickson. 29. who serves on the panel 'Tm nobod) 's bo) If I win the council scat. no one tells me who to appoint." Erickson said ''It all sounds. kind of silly Gardner has no power to m~e any offers." Ooui Yates was unavaiJablc for comment. --Supervis0r phanes used for sex calls Bruce Neatande From staff and wire reports Orange County su~erv1sors directed their chief adm1n1s1rat1ve officer Wcdncsda> 10 1nves11ga1e more than 100 unauthonzed tele- phone calls 10 recorded pornographic services and come up with some wa) to "secure" their office phones after hours. Embarrassed by 1hc discovery that someone has made at least $221 50 worth of calls 10 telephone sex lines from 1he1r offices since January. board members w11h Ralph Clark absent ordered County Adm1n1~ trat1,c Officer Lan) Pamsh 10 do 'iOmcthing 10 a\01d a repeal offense Pamsh promised to "vigorousl y look inio the issue" and "secure the phones 1mmcd1a1el> ··v...e intend 10 dO everything we can 10 gel to the bo11om of this." he !>aid The vas1 maJonty of the telephone (Pleaee aee SEX/ A2) County health groups urge faster action on workplace smoking By LISA MAHONEY Ol IM D.ity l'llol llllff Health groups concerned w11h smoking in the workplace urged the Ora nge County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday to mandate businesses to adopt smoking policies and stop backing a chamber of commerce effon for voluntary controls. Spokesmen for local chapters of the American Cancer Society, the Amen- can Lung Association and the Amen- can Heart Association disputed a county report 1ha1 said the chamber 1s making "measurable progress" in 11s effort to convince businesses they must adopt smoking controls before government docs n for them. "We have not seen any 1an11ble data." said Roberta N~ry. com- Lithuanian son, family reunited with Mesa father For years. Vytautas Sakalauskas of · ('o~la Mesa and his son in Lithuania were kepi apan by a chain of"nyets." Sov1c1 offic1ol repeatedly denied Sakalauskas' requests for his 48-year- old 'iOn Tcodore and family 10 be allowed 10 emigrate 10 Cahfom1a. Bui father and son were finall y reunited Tuesday afier a Sov1e1 airliner touched down at Dulles lnterna11onal Airport near Wa hina- ton [) C Stepping from the plane wtf'C rcodorc, h1<1 wife. Teresa, and their I 3-}car-old daughter. Aida They are Jmon& 117 Sov1e1 c1l1Lens ai ven l)<'rm1rnon by the communist gov· ernmcnt last May 10 Join rcla11ves 1n thl' \ Jn1ted Stalc'I Their arm\ no lnn1er bound by "nyeh." the family >Could now cm· br.u.c 1ns1c~d of ~nd1na their love TONY SAAVEDRA P EOPLE IN THf NEW S throuah countless leuen d1spe1ched aero s an ocean and through two pohtical worlds "It's hard to c~phun how I feel , I've been dreamin.a abou\ 1h1, for • Iona 11mc." '81d Vy11u11s Sakalau ka • who 1mv~ 1n Oranac C"ounly with h1 d an early WcdMlday mom1na. (Pl ....... MUA/ A2) • mun1ca11ons d1rcc1or for the Cance r Society. Nedry also complained that the chamber has not made use of the health agencies' resources in promo1- 1ng the adop11on of smoking policies and did not keep them informed about chamber ac11v111es as the board directed last Februal) She urged supervisors 10 gi ve the chamber 60 days 10 complete m campaign "1hen vote for a mandatory ordinance" But supervisors. who were 10 consider a six-month progress report from the chamber Tuesday. said they had given chamber officials a year 10 complete 1he1r voluntary program and could not back out on the agreement even 1f sufficient progrc s had not been made "I think it's 1mportan1 that they do have that year. I don't 1h1nk the progress 1s '>U ffic1cn1 at 1h1~ poinl They wou ld ce rtainl) have to ar celcratc their efforts in the ncxl 'Wt mon1hc,.'' Supervisor Roger Stanton ~Id tan1on 1ned to get Nedry and 01hcrs concerned w11h non-smoke'"' Vytaatu SQalauku, rtabt. of Coeta Meea la reanlted wltla la.la eon, f"eodore, da~bter· In-law, Tereea, aact tS-pu·old pnd- daUCbter, Alda. \ right\ 10 ~c 1he bnght side of a dela~ in mandator) rnntrols. Should the l hambcr cfTort fall , n1t1cs of smok1 rnn1rolll could not s.a) they had t hcen given an opponun1ty 10 a pt pollues on their own. he said 'iupcn 1sor Bruce NeMande lhC \Oluntai> program 1s valu le lx'lausc 11 has the po1ent1al lo rca (Pleue aee WORJlPLACE/ A2) Lifeguard kept busy by big surf By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot -Delly """ ltllff L.ar~e wave" and ~trona npude rnmbinl·d to wa)'la)' swimmers an<t c\hau'll lifeguard~ who repeatedly n·turncd lo the water for rescue~ W~'tlnc~a' <\hout ·150 ~w1mmer1 -cx- pcncmcd a" well a. novice -were re\l ucd 1 n Newport Bea h. said m.annc ..afe1y officer John Blaucr \\ avt'\ hit belwccn 6 and IOfceton Mlulh fac1n1 be ch t the Wtct&t ne\I 10 the Newpon Harbor JC1l) ~me set v.-crccom1n11n1 Matias IS tcc1. Blaucr said L1fquard 'Nlmed bcachaocn of the treacherou cond ition but the h'!'C and foolh.trd~ ~nt in anyW11y. Wc wlkcdlo a manypcopteu• could," Blaucr 1d. "PeoPlc ~ho are occan--..1~ wc-tt ccn.ainl buta otr." nolher 100 "Mmmcn twctt aided (Ple&M _. l!Oar I A.2) ,, ' -- Or ... COMI DAILY PllOT/ Thurldey. Augu1t 28, 11M Nail fired from power tool kills Construction worker· ly PAUL ARCRlPLEY °' ............... A construction worker was kdled an a f ~ak acc ident Wednesday when a nail severed the v1ct1m's main artery at a Costa Mesa construction site. SaJbador A. Bernal. 30, of San Fernando was a construction worker atadevelopmentat 1421 Villa1cWay where the accident occurred. Accordina to Costa Mesa pohce Sat. Mau Collett. 8cmal was waJkana behind a concrete block wall when the accident occurred at about 1:40 p.m. On the other side of the walJ. workers wett dnvina 4-1nch nails throu&h wooden boards into tbe concrete. The workers were t.lSina power tools that fired the nails much like a .22-c•liber aun. One of the workers fired 1 nail into a board at a spot where there was no concrete block behind it. County adopts budget Orange County supervisors for- mally adopted a S 1.46 billion 1986-87 budget W od nC'sda y. About S 160 mil hon· higher than an 198S~86. tne-b ud$et includes Sl65 million for expansion of the county- run John Wayne Ai rport. Removing the bulge of airJ>Ort funding -which will come from airport revenu~ instead of property 11xe -this year's budge t is a fru~I one. said county budget analyst Dick Pickryl. Department heads were instructed to hold the hne on spending because of the expected decline 1n federal revenue sha ring income. Once flowing anto OranJe County al a rate of$20 to $27 million a year. revenue shann& 1s expected to end nc.11t fi scal year. Public safety costs account for more than half of the aencral fund. The Sheriff-coroner's otrtce Uker the largest chunk. $90.S million, followed by the proba1ion depan- menl and di strict attorney's office. Environmental mana4Cmcnt ac- t1v1Lies .inciud1n& plann1n&. public worksm and parts and m:rcauon account for about $280 million while general admin1strat1on consumes SI 15 million. This year's bud~ct proceedings were relatively routine with public plea~ for increased funding for in- digent medical care the only substan- tial issue dunng hearings. The nail went throu&h the boaro and hit Bcm1l 1n the ris.fit shoulder. It paSKd throu&h his shoulder and went throua,h his riaht and left lunas. and severed his aorta. Bernal was rushed to Fountain Valley Trauma Center where he was eronounced dead at about 2:30 p.m .. Collett sajd. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is invcstipt- in& the incident. SURF .•• ham Al at Huntinton State Beach, reported lifcauard Paul Hamdorf. Waves were averaainaabout 6 feet, and a mona riptide prevented some swimmers from acttm1 out without assistance, Hamdorf Slid. On an average summer dJy, life- guards will rescue between IS and 20 swimmers or kss at the state beach. .. It was a real busy day," H•mdorf said. The waves were generated by Humcane Javier. which was hover- ing southwest of Baja California Wednesday, said Dave Cooper of the National Weather Service. .. The hurricane and a soulhem hemisphere swell combined to create the big waves,'' Cooper said. HARBOR PATROL CUTS OPPOSED ••• From Al powers than sheriffs deput1e5 on the Harbor Patrol. who arc peace officers and marine fi refigh ter<, Deputy sheriffs receive 680 hours of training compar~d 10 56 hours for special officers. he said "The special officer l!I m l'sse n\C a ~cunty pos· 1t1on The) arC' not involved m firelighti ng.'' ht• said If depu11c'> are replaced by special office~. duties the) arc not qualified to perform \\tll ha\e to bt'camcd out h> others. (,age said "You increase the cuc.t but \OU spread the cost to different accoun11ngccn1erc.." he said. Members of the Harbor Patrol pro' 1dl" poltcc. rescue and fi re-figh1- 1ng -.t'f\ ices at Dana Point, Hunt· 1ngton Newport Beach -and Sunset Beath harhor<, They have been part of the Sheriffs Department since 1975. Supervisors dec ided to phase in a lower class of Harbor Paro! officer Tuesday as a way to make the patrol par. for itself. Replacing 42 deputies with special officers would save · $6 78, 714 m salaries, .Supervisor Thomas Riley said. Rile) amended the board action to preserve the current supervisory pos- 111ons of se"en sergeants and Gage. who 1s a capu11n , fo r at least sill months as a sort of compromise to boaters and harbor patrol groups womed about the ab1ht1cs of the special offi cer class Rile)' aide Paul Carey said boaters will be surveyed m six months to see 1f the) fC'cl .there has been a decline in service. If there appear to be no problems. the sergeant function may also be classified down, he said. But Gage maintains the re- classification cannot possibly be eval uated in sill months: Since the board has promised not to lire any current Harbor Patrol officers, little turnover and replacement could be ex pected an that ume. he said. Shenffs spokesman Lt. Richard Olson said the department will try to · convin ce supervisors that they made a mistake an authonzing the re- classification which came without a public hearing and despite the op- position of Sheriff Brad Gates. He said there arc. oJher ways to cut costs with out 1mpact1ng boater ~r­ v1ces. SEX CALLS BILLED TO SUPERVISORS .•. From Al rallc, -1111 Jlcord1ng to a c,uper- v1\ors' aide -~ere made on Super· ;"'"'or Bru<.c /'.e,tandc s ltnes 'i1\ wt·rt: listed on phone bi lls to Surll:n-1<,or Roger Stanton'!> office and lour to ~uper\ 1\0r (lark's. "v1Jn) were made at night and on v.cd.l·nd\ when fl'\\ 1f any staff member\ arc working but some from Nntandc s offilc were also dialed dun nit da' 11mc hours a survey of phone bi lls shO\\l'd Nest ande. who IS the Republican candidate for Secreta ry of State, said he did not make an> of the question- able telephone call!> Stanton also den ied making an y of the six sex calls billed to h1!> offi ce an February. Clark. chairman of the board. was av.a> on vacatJon and unavailable for comment. H1s a1de. Dan Wooldndgc, said he was sure neither the super- ' visor nor any of his staff placed the four calls made from their office 1n June. A Nestandc aide said the calls were not caught dun ng routine review of onicc phone bills because no one rcaliLcd that numbers with 976 prefixes were recorded calls. "These JUSt looked like routine L.A. phone calls,'' said the aide. who asked not to be 1denulied. PLANE CRASH LANDS ON BEACH ••. From Al .. 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The challenge was brought by An Hollmann. a follower of con· troversial political extremist Lyndon LaRouche. who charged that ballot box stuffing and other d1n y tricks cost him the Democratic nomination in June. Hoffmann. who was in1t1ally de· clarcd the winner an the d1stnct pnmary, lost in a recount to wnte-1n candidate Bruce Sumner. Hoffmann attorneys challenged the elcctton this week in court and subJ>5>Cnaed I 00 preanct workers to test1f). But Sumner rcprescntatjves Monda) urged Woolley to dismiss the case, which he did following arguments from both sides Wednes- day morning. Woolley said he did not have the ability to call for a new election or to rule o n the valtdaty of the pri mary, or even the ballot recount. Challenges to the elcctaon results, he sai d. shou ld bC' directed to the U.S. House of Representatives whi ch clearly has the ab1ltty to rule on results of general elections. It was unclear what recourse one would have af he or she wanted to challenge ,the results of a primary election. But Woolley said he inter- prets case law to mclude pnmaries with general elections under Con- gress's 1unsdict1on. Woolley speculated that the law allows Congress to review election res ults rather/han the local courts so th e ,outcome would not be unduly inOucnced by local pohtacaJ press- ures. ,_,.Maybe that's why they (re prcscn- tataves) have given themselves such extraordinary power," he said. But Hoffmann attorney Robert Levy said afterward he believes Woolley'santerprctation is incorrect. The judge. he said. could have reviewed the challenJC even without specific legJSlation directing him to do so. Levy said he and other Hoffmann rcpresentatavcs will consider appeal- ing Woollcy's decision and may seek a review by Congress. If Hoffmann and l..aRouche re~ resentatt ves do not abandon their vanous election challenges. Sumner said he wouldn't be surprised. "I don't expect them to drop it," umner said. "But I'm also confident they'll ha ve the same results then that they've had here.'' Sumner 1s co ntinuani with his campa1an to unseat fi ve-time incum- bent Rep. Robert Badham. He rajsed more than $35,000 in a Monday fund· rai ser at the Pacific Amph itheatre l'n< ~ landing ~ou look arou nd. I \l'l'ml·d 10 lt:d there were lcs'> people 11n 1ht: v.Jtl·rl1nc than on the beach a 'Jmooth landing. fhe am·raft appea red to !>usta1n m1n1mal damage Only the propeller was bent He bought the plane;built1n 1945, two years ago. He said he restored it fro m "derelict condi tion." and cst1· mated its value at$50,000. It has a top speed of 180 mph. WORKPLACE SMOKING CURBS URGED ••• r hl'fl' V.l'ft: .1 couple of people unJcrnl'Jlh v.ht·n I l ame down and I \\J\J llllll' \\orrtt:d.' Thompson said · Uut lhl'\ gut oul uf the wa) < >nc gu' w1d . I thought I was g111ng t11 gl'I J great pictu re when I rt·<1l11cd \uU \\c:rcn'1 /u't making a hu11 Jllh \o I got out o the way' And rm gllld he dtd .. Thomp\On !.aid fhump'>on left his landing gear up Jnd CJ\l'd the plane's hell)' dC1wn onto thl· '>Jnd \urlcr<, watching from the \\,lier -..mt 11 didn't hounu.· and made Howe.., er the Orange ( ounty Fire Dcpanmen1 and a tow truck were unable to pull the pla ne up from the water F1 re de pan mcnt spokesman Chuck Nicola said Thompson would have 10 hire a sal vage crew to pull the plane out of the surf and hft ll onto a truck. Thompson. a manager for a Santa Fe ~pnng'> firm. said he had been O; 1ng ahout 25 year'> without inci- dent Thompson is a member of the Confederate Air Force. a grouf. of pilots who restore and fly WWI -era aircraft He was fl ying down from Camarillo where he sto~s the aircraft 10 John Wayne 1n pre paration fo r a flight to Salt Lake City on Friday. "I don't th ink I'm going now,'' he sa id ..... MESA FATHER REUNITED WITH FAMILY ... From Al to through the ~tatc Dcpanment. then to 1he \ov1et lJn1on and you get an\wl·r -'n)'et,' " Sakalauskas grumhlcd c.tandard of hv1ng here." Sa kalauskas added that they had rema rked the roads were much nicer and the Washington countryside was From Al all businesses 1n the county not JUSt th.ose 1n uni ncorporated areas: He urged the health groups to ··tel the chamber go forward and see 1f they can motivate these companies 1n the next six months." Th e board's attitude was of little comfon to non-smokers advoca tes who had hoped supervisors would adopt a business place smoking ordinance for unincorporated areas back m June 1985. Al the time. the board tightened rules governing smoking in county bu1ld1ngs but bowed to pressure from th e cha mbt'r and agreed to JJVe the business assoc1at1on time to develop a voluntary program. Nine months later. 1n February 1986. the boa rd approved the chamber's proposal for a year-long program of education which would include a seminar on smoking an the workplace and articles on the subJCCt in the chamber newsletter. The chamber also drew up sample sm oking pohc1es to gi ve to businesses on request. The "measurable progress" as outlined in the county report amounts to th e attendance of 87 out of the about 7.000 co mpanies invited to the seminar held on June 5 and the dissemination of 182 sample smok- ing policies. The ch.ambt'r ha.i.{l.OJ yet identified wh ich of the county's 80.000 busi- nesses have pohc1es and which do not. Lucien Truh1ll , chamber director. \Bid the chamber will "come an with facts and figu res" duri ng the last three months of the proaram. Jules Kerker. a vocal advocate of workplace smoking controls, criti- cized the county repon as havina "every out ward appearance of a rubber stamp approval between the county and the chamber of c-0m· merce." He called the delay an imposing smoking rules in private businesses .. unnecccsary and useless." Tustin City Councilwoman Ursula Kennedy also spoke before to the supervisors, urging them to .. be brave and take a stand." "A lot of people arc waitin• for you as elected officials to take this step," she said. Tustin as one of eight Orange County c1t1es to adopt workplace smoking ordinances. Others include Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Irvi ne. f he. lam ti) '>al together on ~JkJIJU\~J\ living mom lOUCh -d '>lmpk alt taken 1111 granted in uninlll'" \mt:m an home' but a ..,, mhol nf 11n1I) for a father and 'IOn '"'L'nt ht·d ap:irt more than fo ur dcuidt''i ago h'.Y ll1tler \war machine Whtie the cider Sakalauskas re- mained co nfident , th e yo unger began to lo~ faith that he would ever see America much g~cncr than in the Balt ic '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ region. II 'J..i11' 1m ading l 1thuan1a 1n 1q42 c,cnt tht· l'ldn \akalau\ka\ 10 e1 lahor rnmp 111\ 4 vcar-uld \On would be ra1c,1nga fam1h r1f h1\own bv the time th<' tv.o ml·t Jga1n \al alJu\kJ\ \aid that Jfter the war he wt'nt 10 ltah C 1rcat 8 nta1n and finall > 111 th~· 1 ·'n1tc.·d <;1atc\ 1n 1949 Eight )-Care, ago he Vl\atcd his ~on 1n L1thu.1n1;1 and emharkcd on a cam pa1gn to recapture the year. lo-.t to a quark of fate Sakalau\kac, v.1th the '>upport of reltg1ou<, leader Bill)' (,raham a'> well a~ Rep Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach and <;en Fdward Kl'ftlcdy, D· Mas . lohb1cd the \ov1ct'i to allow the famal> to rc..cttlc m Amcnca "f or eight )'car\, I \end applt cat1onc. Year hy \.CM I \end appl1- c111onc; · he <,aid "You get notor11ed go through Amcnuan courts. through ~acramcn- ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VOL 11. NO. MO "He lo'it hope becauo;c they kept ..a~ mg no no. no .. 5akalau'ikas said. Final!)'. the communi'it 'ovem- mcn1 approved their application. Sakalauska'> hea rd th e new\ on h1scar radio 'I was drea ming the whole time for him to co me:· he !Mild W 1th his father translating, Tcodorc ~id. "I am feeling very happy no w " He worked as an eniJneer an has na11 ve L1thuan1a. whale Teresa was a chemist with the water department. Both plan to look fo r JObs and become pan of the free-enterpnsc system: an ideal that wu as distant 1n Lithuania as the Big D1P.per "It looks like everybody 1s happy here." Teresa said. speaking through ht·r fath er-an-law "We saw many h.ippy faces. It looks ltkc a high "Over there life 1s dra&gJnJ. Over her<.". (Teodorc) can do anything 1hat makc'I him happy," he said. So far. the family has seen only gl impses of Amenca from inside airplanes, cars and Sakalauskas' cast Costa Mesa home. S1&htsec1ng plans were thrown off Wccfnesday by requests for new~ paper and television interviews. "They arc not used to this. The>: lake privacy not publicit y, · Sakalauskas said. 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