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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' Hun Ungton poltce to study videotape~. of S~riday's melee at surfing contest- videotapes of the melcc in hopes of jdentifying other offenders. Ihe clash resulted in dozens of in/unes and more than· SI 00.000 in damage to po lice cars, lifeguard jeeps By STEVE MARB'LE °' ... ~ ......... Huntington Beach Police will seek Wife of jailed American reporter Nicholits ·oaniloff says Sovletswlll . decide in 1 O days whether -t-0-0harge him with es- pionege./812 California - G09. George-Oeukmejian and Los Angele~ Mayor Tom Bradley begin the final stretch of their battle r the.govemorship./ A4 Nation · Americans favor 55 mph speed limit . but don't obeyit./A7 Sports Costa Mesa High football coach Tom Baldwin says his Mustangs are in the hunt for a Pacific Coast Leaguevictory./81. "· and a lifeguard statioh that was loote6 felony complaints tod~y against 10 'llnd"Thcn partially destroyed. · . people suspected of rioting• duong a "The}' were attacking everythin.J surfing contest Sunday and will study -cars: restrooms. maybe even C4~li .. " ·' -. - . • . . •. I olhcr." ~id Sat Bil-t'Van Cleve. "It was a p mc t• to~ peoptc. l'hey were havi{lg fun." -Monday wa1 a day for tallyin,1 dama,cs_ apd c.leaning up the rem- nants of the riot. • . • Less thap . l0.000 pcopk spent Labor Day at the city strand where an estimated 100.000 had turned.ounh'e . ' . day before. Lifeauards rcpor'lcd no unusual incidcnt1 and said the beach seemed unus~lly calm. · "It's a little stranac and -everyone kne>ws so~cthina very wrona hn happened.' said one lifcauard. City lead~sa1d thniot mh°resuit in lht elimination of the popular Ocean 'Pac.ific Pro Surlina Cham-· . . p1onships. which has been stated in Huntington Beach since 1981. The n ot also spurred calls for. tighter security at a11 fut~re beac.h: events from some. and allqations of police brutality from others. ~ _.. "( think the co~ were· a bit overbearin1-" said DC11nis McDaniel~ (Pleue ieeCBAaO•/A21 City ·leaders i 4 ...... ~ --Beach rioting may cause s urf contest to move e lsewhere. By STEVE MARBLE Of!M~ .......... C'ity leaders in Hunungton Beach C).prcs!ied anger. d1sbehefand disgust w11 h the beha' 1or of rampaging .yo uths \hat resulted 1n what au1hon11e\ called one of the worst not'> in Hont1ngton Beach history Suntla\ '"There-seems 10 be a sub-human spcnes out there who want to trash C\Ci)th1ng:· said Counctlfl'an Peter Green. "ho tou red the not-scarred" parking lot and cit) lifeguard station th l· da) after the melee ··Thq go. ,.where there's a ~rowd. It happcnef!,JO Palm Spnngs. 1t ha~ pc:ncd 1n Newpon Bc~ch and now u·s _happened here:· • Councilwoman Ruth Balley at: tended the final da) of the Ocean Pal~1fit Pro ~urling Champ1onsh1ps Sunda\ and said• she v.as 1n the pr<XC'>~ of. leaving when tbe ·not erupted .. To see people set cars on fire and then throw <ttuff from the fire into the lifeguard hl·adquaners was disgust· ing." said 8a'1h:) v.fio said people INDEX Coroner'• depatie. .earcb throUCb rabble of Aeromezlco jetliner for bodJe. ln Cerri toe after crub. . .. u 1.w1• m a ~cmed 10 flock toward the not rather thl)n awa~ from 11. ·-rm' er' upset"' 1th thi s attitude of ·Oh good1c kt\ v.atch a car bum.' Th.!t"\ d1s1urb1ng There's something g_o1ng on that lead'> to that son of mentaht' ·· Advice & Games Births Bulletin Board B"uslness Classified Comics Death-notices Entertainment Opinion A9 . A3 A3 BS-9 B 10-12 A10 B12 AS A6 A3 Pilot ~ad a~tack before tragedy ( ouni'.rlman Don Maci\lhster was 't'aled 1n the grandc;tands watching the final heat in the 'lurfing compcli- t10n when thl' n ot began He watched thl· d1'iturhance from his scat through Police Log Public notices _. Sports Television Weather B 12 " B 1-4 AB A2 Sulfur _spill on freeway ~halts tra.ffic By GEOROE GAR'llES AA• ~llMllMI • ,.._ W'"- C L VER CITY -Fumes spread- ing from a chemical spill on a freewa'y forced c' acuat1on of rcs1denual neighborhoods and closure of the road toda~ 1:1n11I oflictals determined 11 posed no serious threat The chemical w h1ch spilled and caught fire at 4.18 am. 10 miles west of downtown Los .\ngeles was a rela11,el) harmless liquid sulfur. and nei ghborhoods were opcnc-d to traffic b) 8:30 3.m . fire battalion chief Bob DewbcrT) said. but the scene re- mained a hottkncck to rusJi -hour traffic. "When our first rwo engine com- panies arrl\ cd.1 the} had an over· turned tanker with a spilled chemical.· which 1he) noticed was.burning with . a blue name, and they got con- cerned.·· :..::.h.=.e.:::sa;;.;1.;;;.d.;.... ____ _ (Plea.e MeJWL,URJ A2) • ·Pilot of light plane stnckenjust befor~ collision with airliner ; death toll at 8q By A VI ARDITTI ._..... ...... "'-' , The pilot of a smatl plane. thai coH1ded w 1th an .\crome~1co ai rliner suffered a hcan attack 1us1 before the crash. offi cials said. and 11 was reported toda} that th~ 6eftth·l:611 had fl\Cll 10 85 The bodies of 15 residen ts of the Ol'lghborhood de\ astated by naming v.rcckagc of Sunda) 's-crash were fou nd Monda~. according to a l.os '\ngell.'s Count) fire spokesman quoted in the Los .\ngcles Time~ That hnng'> the death toll to 85. said JeffMcUhrain, 18, l• comforted bf an antdeatlfled friend In Certltoe. 1118 motller la mta.tnC '.llfter 9anday'• atr cU.uter. · . - fire Capt. ·Gari) Q,ersby'. who in· eluded thn:l .... ·people: m1ss1ng in ano1her hou~· whose deaths hadn"t pre\ 1ousl~ tx·l·n confirmed b} of- ficialc; · , <h~rsb\ mid Lhe Times 18 bodies wcrl' found in a house on Reva Circle in ( antos. three uf them passengers on thl' doomnJ airliner. .. f he rl''>I \\l're tn the house. On the ground. \\hen the~ died.'' o ... ersb~ said rt·femng to the 15 other bodies. ".\poarenth all of them were attcnd- 1ng a part) at the hou!le where they died ·· P{&\ 1oush confirmed deaths 1n· elude 64 .abOard the Jetliner an d three on 1h·c hght plane. John Lauber. a National Transpor· tatton Safet} Board in vesugator. also told reporters Monday n_1ght that a third aircraft. which was not involved 1n the accident. captured the atten· 1100 of the controller w.ho w.asgu1d1ng the Jetliner in on m landing approach (Pleue .ee PILOT/AS) binocular<. · · ·· 11 wa ugl) There were girts cheering on gu~s a'I the) tipped over cars and tossed bottles and' trash cans. I'm angr), rcall) angr) that there are ix·ople v.11h so little respect:· said Mat .\l11<,tcr Gre~n ~1d he 1s !.addened that "a coupk of hoodlums"' can taint the c1l\ ., naml· Air crash touch·es :. Htnct-tnanu-vrl'\<:ad." hCWO. Council memtx·rs indicated they .,.. ill begin to son out the cau~ oft~ not .ind pl ot new strateg) for future C\l'Ot'I at the beach at their regular wunnl meeting tonight. Mesa, HBfamilit::s ··v. c net•d a full 1n-.es11gat1 on." said ( nunl ih..,oman Ruth Fin le) By TONY SAA VEDRA Ol .... OllllyNe4 llaft ..\cromc-.;1ro em pl o)ee Clemente Espino1a ·m.idl· 11 a pi\tct1ce.never to tal..i: an a1rplanl· w 1th h1'> wife. figuring that 1fthl· a1rlraft wt•nt down. at least hi s children v.ould not be left or- phant-d. · In a· ma cabre "a). Esp1noza·s w.1sdom "a" pro' en unda~ when the Aeroml'\ll l> rX -'> he was-tra\cltng on collided w 1th a "mall. pm ate plane and plum ml'tl·J 1ntu a Cerritos neigh- borhood . .\II ti.., people a hoard the two plane~ \I.ere killed - E!.p1no1a .m. of M~\1co Cit~ was n, ing 10 lll p1cJ... up hi daughter. N·orma. "'hn w J" 'aca11on1ng wnh his brother in ( osta Mt•sa. "He alwa} s told me and m> wife to never n> together . .\lwa>" n) ~ ate}). And tha1 's what we do .. that's what we do... renccted . brother Alfonso Espinoza this mocn1ng ... lt.s tcmble. htt a -mghtmare We· JUSt t'ftni helte~ 11 .. r ink\ ..aid c;hc;. l'i leaning toward . .\lfo nso Esp1 nu1a ~id he arid h1<> d11n1n;ii1ng thl· annual su rfing con- famil\ had· taken :--.orma to l oc; 1ec;1 .... hrlt: llthrr<, .. ugges1ed 11 may be .\ngde~ lntl·rna uonal A.1rpon to p1clo.. \J\l'd hot onh v.1th dra'illC modi· up her father"~und~afternoon The fil:tt 11,n, two planned to th ~d tn Mc"co the .. "\urting apparl•ntl~. 1c; not the ne\t da) 'l'X'l IJI• r 'P<'rt thJt l?,i kin1-watching "He was going to !.te' ha\f· \Ome 1 .. :· sa1J < 1n·t·n refrmng to a )>1k1n1 dr~~ks' and '1s11 before going home." ..... cnM~ hrld ctun ng ltlt< th~€'-day [sp1nOLa said ··ttut v.t1<.'n v.e got (to ,urting ('\ 1·n1 the term1nal1 v.c didn't c;ee him .. The h1lo..in1 i.t1nH.'\t said Green. In the confu.,11tn 1m.ml·d1atd) aftl'r \C.l:'ml·d 10 ·ra1<;( up an animal-like the crash. oflil 1a1 .. at the ·\rromC\1CO t'l:h.i' 111r 1n ,omc ~pcctators desl.. wen~ not g1' 1ng 1lUI 1nforma11on1 Haiic, ,uggcc;ted that a reward be on tht flight . · pt.lhl1,hl·d 10 hdp pQhcc caj)tur~ tbe ··No~ld ~itm'th1ag.....Wc.\3u· mdtndu:ii'> rM"pOn<ttb~ for 1gmtrrrg· 11 on the teln 1\llln 1n"de a restaurant ·thi· 11111 Pnll\l' ha, l' made IO arrest\ nt!ar the .\eromn1co booth .. c;11 1.1r Jnd .int1upall' more fapino1a said ··Thl'O we \3"-all the < ••un\ 11 nll·m tx•rc; defended thl' reportcrc; and kncv. ~ometh1ng v.a' alt1lm' ut rolll·e officers amid wrong... p1otl'\I\ llt brutaht) Numerous spec· C1ern¢ntc Espinola v.as <l boolo..1ng ta lllr'> rnmplained·of being clubbed. lgent-for l\crome\lco and fle"-fre· punl hcd or pushed bv1 officers. qucntl} on the: airlines. as did h1" dn•1,..cd 1n rH)t gear family . II \llU ha-.e \C'c-ral thousand ··we new to Me"co three week' (PleaM Re LOCAL/A2) -(Pleaee ~ OP'P'ICIALS/ Al) Sex Bias iscounted for warch.ests . PHIL SIEIDEllU . Beaches quieted down after riot ·UCI prof says incumbency; worth ·more than gender for political fu_nd-raistng ~ Women wh o run for Congress nomination usuall) raise le\\ mont) than their ··Donors bcha.,.cd li ke book- malc countcrR8ns. but gender as not makers:· Uhlan~r sa id. ··w hat mat- the main reason for that d1fTcrrrire. a tered most was which horse would . UC Ir' inc researcher has d1scovert'd cross the flntsh hne first. not whether Dr \arolc \lhlaner. a llCI asm -11 was a fill) or a colt " tant professor ol ·poht1ral K1ence, llhlaner and a fellow rrscarchcr. drew. thl\ conclu'l1on from an anal)s1s Ka\ Lehman Schlozman of Boston of the 1980 n ce'I for snts 1n the l I S ( oilcgc. published \hrir findings 1n a Hause of RrprcM'ntall 'a Her stud rl'ccnt iss ue oflhc Journal of Poht1c\ 1nd1ca1cd thr ,n; of the candidate.was The l 'C I ~holar ·said her study not a kq la.ct r 1n fund-~\t~_..>Reo\111~ ~ pc~on hJ~ 1· 1'i' e\I ~ m~Jm pan.,_·, •uJ crl"d h' dor1ol"\ was the ca ndidate'\ • chanct" of winning. followed by the poli11cian 's_pla~ in the Hou~ power structure She belines the donors ~~re gcndcr·bhnd. ' "The singlf best pr'Cd1ctor of vic- tor) in ~ congressional raCt' is in- cumhcnc) ... Uhlaner said ··Ha" ina ft>w women rncumbcms attoums for a maJor pan of the gender gap 1n 'campaign receipt\ "Our re\u.lts show that neither 'okr' nor contributors drscnminatr on th<' ham of gtnder once other politir!lll}1rclcvant factors have bttn 1al..en into act:ount." l "hlaner 'Cautioned that hrr 1tudy .. ( ongress he pointed out that her study onl y fOCU\Cd 0n thOSC who had fe<'('l\ed the nom1nat1on from a maJor polllt· cal part\ Sc\ual h1as could be a factor in who ret·c1vcs a part\ ... nomination or who 1s p1t l..cd to chair a co"- grcss1onal rnmmt llt'C. she Suggested With a comm11tt"e post comes power that u<;uall} attract' mort' donations But Ul hancr s.11d her research does counter a w1dc~prcad m1sconccpt1on th:u women candidates cannot raise mone' Sht' bl'ltc' cs \Ome part)' leadl'r' ha"c hesitated to supp<>n femak l"3ndida1es bccauSt' t ev ~- 1r r-conm t m-~ v. nm.rn ·., rJmJlaign Focus ON THE NEws ··An) 'telullancc l<l encourage women 10 run for Congre\S on th<" gr°"nd\ of 1nah1h1' I<' rat~ fund'I h:l'I no bas1"> 1Mhc da1a:· thl' l 'Cl <;eholar said · • ~veral Orangr ( tlunt' poli,t1l al consultant\ agreed with l 'hlanerc; finding that .... omen candidates can be efTet'lt't lund-r:.u~r' ' __ h~ n'lr'l{'unJnt~ pi-itmtrOT611ranKe (Pteaee ~NO/ A3) By PHIL S ElDERMAN OlhO.-. .......... \u\honllc\ reponed a QUitt l..abof 1)3, Jl11ni the Orange ( oast 1n th( v.c1J...l· ,111h1 C rrrt!ll\ air era hand the Hun11ngt1ln Bcalh not that kept -authont1l'<; hu1o~ on c;;unda) Tr c11T1l prn tilcm1o and a few rowdy holu..1.l\ 1.rlehra1 10M kt"f'1 offi~ pu.,, \hmda) hut no major 1nctdtnti .. \\err rep..1ncd Laoor Da\ hca~h croiwds ranted trnm fr"c' than '0.000 at Hunt· 1r\ton ( 1\\ ~a<h \O about 90.000 It 'f'c" p..1n tkal'h and aoout 25.000 at _~ tcrp;amr~ - - (Pleue eee TWO I A3) I .• .· , '":"-------- Al * OrMOt CoMt bAIL-Y. N.O!/ Tueecs.y, ~I, 1MI - ' iti ~ --!S,.ffEX B~S FOUND 1~-l?O~~TIONS ... Co.iy Supeo-alOt Hanien Wttdtt "Shc!s ~ry metMdteel about fund and stat~ Sen~ Marian Berteson. R-raisins. She: acnerally does two event' Newport. as beina skilled 11 tcnerat-unr.~Ja.rae o™nd..-smaltcr o ne. ·~mpeisn donations. -and she"s very systematic about it." Lee Ann Buchanan. a political But DcSnoo added. "The real coa111t1en1 ith ~Padbe.r& problem come• when a woman Communjca1ians of Costa Mesa. decides to go into politics. h docs cost • cited her own cxixricnct several mon~ to ruh. and ixoplc acnerally ,cars qo in a Kem County race. don't want to put money behind an Buchanan said she worked for Ann unknown. SQ these candidates Gutcher. who was attcmptina to usuall) have to contribute their own unseafincumbcnt state Se1\. Walter money." "In her case. being a woman didn't "We're still in an.age whcrr most hinde~herbemg•bletora1semoncy.'' worn.en don't have access ~o such Buchcinan said. "She was a 'ood funds like som• men would." candidate and donors) didn't lJliok Ot:Snoo~idJlls still 11ncpmmo~· ~-~-~tw::.:.::1n· a ul the fact that she was a for a ""om;tn-to d'l"a)V large su rmfrom woman. the fam1I) savings accch/nHO run for "But the bottom ltne was that 11 was offict·. and fewer women have af- almost impossible to take that scat nuent busmess contacts who might from an mcumben1. That's where any help bankroll a c~mpa1gn. challenger has a problem. regardk~ But'· DcSnoo said that as the of ~x: (lncumberits) have so marry number of ""omen in h1gh-pay'mg ad' antagcs. hkc ~1ng able to talk lo professions grows. more may tit' their constilUl'nUi (i n mailings) at willing to finance 1hcmsclves jn ia\paycrs' expense... poh11cal career~. · Buchanan also agreed with · ... . . · l •hlaner's suggestion Jhat women·: He di sag.recd wittrlhe-vtew that ma' "still face some sexual bias In • bi~s still c;1:rsts ?n the party le~el and obta1010g a part} ·s nomination She prn en ts wom1: n from re<'eiving the . suggested that one well-Qualified west nommauon. Orang~ County city councilwoman :. "In many ways. women are more ma> ha\r been denied the ctiance to attrartl\e candidates than men. es- run for a California A'>scmbly·sea t, C\t pcnall) an cases where .you have an lc'l,St 10 pan because Qf her gender. rntrrnt·h,cd, in cumbent." DeSnoo D.H1im DcSnoo, a. poltt1caJcon· ~td.._ sultant With The Broadwa) GroOp ID -Focus1ng on the 1980congressional anta Ana. said he's working for 12-elcc11ons. UCl's Uhlaner said she )Car .\nahe1m ("11~ CouRcilwoman found reason!I other ttran gender for Mmam J...aw.ood m her bid.for re· fund-rarsmgd1fferences betwccnmcn dec11on this fall H1t ..aid Kaywood and women candidates. ha~ alrrady raised aro41 S47.000.and She ~1d hei: study supported the expects to collrn up 10130.000 more pol111cal consultants' view that being b> Nl)\ ember. an 111c1t01bent-makes 11 easier to "!hat's comparable .. garna donCM1ons. ,,~, 11 ~h ...... , •• ""' \ "'"h .... ,...., h.-~--- Eastern Jays off 1, 534 workers r • MI .\M I I .\ Pl F1nanriall) hop1vg 10 -strengthen their own fu- ture~ JI bstl·rn·s expen~ ... The la,oITs. about one thrrd of them managem~nl. will save Eastern ahou1 $54 million annual!}. thc- avttqe incumbent raised s1'82.0!9. while the average ehallen"rrollected only sioi.543. Uhlaner fouMt. Women.. were at r disadvantage be<:ausc they were much more of\en the {'haltenaer than the 1ncuO)bent. - she said. • Of the 52 .women who ran for House seats 10 1980. only 15 were ihcumbcnt~. Of the ~2. two women were unopposed. four ran aga mst other women arid the rcma1'ning 46 ran ·a~inst men .. During the. 1980 campaign. male· incumbents raised an average $1 U,QS2. while -.omen 1nC'UTTI'bem garnered an average S 147,058. Ulhaner attributed this difTcrl'nce partl} to the fact that male 1ncum· bents.1.\-erc ID more powed'1.1hpoStS that attrartcd more donations For example. no "o n1en chaired commit- tees 1 Sh~ also sa1lt· 1he women 1ncum· bents had won b> larger margins an earlier races. The UCI researcher said Ul~5e ~tn HlCUQlbe.nts thus· were less lik~to be involved m close rac~s· in 1980 ;cihd didn't n~ed· to raise as much money as some of their male counterparts. Uhlaner IS now expanding the "focus of her 1n1t1al study by looking a\ conitressional fund-raising between I 97~ and 1984_ Though she bcliel1es a female candidate can be just as successful 1n fun4·raising-as a man. llhlaner said. "There may be a baas out there that keeps womrn from running." Regarding her O>wJl study, she added. ··The big due 11 provides 1s that women makr fine candidates once they their ·s noltU---- 3 ai_r controllers accused of using marijuana, pills . PALMDALE l -\PJ -Three of 34 air traffic cont rolkr<1 undrr mve~ttga'. _ .. ---.. I . ---·- Fair, warib WeatherContin9es Fair, wetm WMthet wu upected to continu. ttvOUQh W9dneed•y In Southern eatlfomta, thoUQh "'9ftt end morn6ng low ciouOf wlll lhroud th9 ~- Wednesd...ey'a temperetur• wlM'l°' out•• 70 to 75 et th9 beeches. 86 to 94 in Inland vetteya, 71 to 15 ln th9 mountalna, M to 104 in the high. delefta end 104 to 108 In th9 low~ .. 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W~t1543em end .... ..,. •1 7 ,, p'" Clrf'• anatnectl>el · SMI 8Mcn to MKAtlflur !llvO J 2·33 INttllt~v-.., 53-4? ~· 8Mcf1 .t2 (lorecaatt Loe Angelet Awpon 42·33 Extended lOCATIOM H\Jn1"'910" 8"ac,h R1..,, .J.ity Newl)Ofl 401n S1r .. 1 ~I 22nd Sll'91 NewPOCI 8atooa WedQll l eoun• e..c;n SanC-ta wa1 .. c.,.,pe<1cur• es MZI IMAN 1.2 .... 1 l ,.., 1·3 ,.., I 2 pOOf 1·3 pOOf 1 2 poor l·l lelf s .... 1 Ot•ectton Sovtn-t 1roublcd [a,tern ·\1rlincc, announced \I oO m11l1on 1n ml\ 1nda,. including the.la)off of 1.SJ4 cmplo)ecs around thl' l'llUOlf) lhdayom\\il!ta ~eefl~·ct cp1. llJ. -n:uul.1ng lh~ lamer\ -work fon:\•IO 39,lSOO. The · .urrin~: lo"t SI 54 1 m1ll1on 10 the fir,t half of 1986 airhnr <>aid . ' T"o-th1rds .of· the $160 m 1U10n._ s:l\Cd l'::tch )Car will "be realn:cd through more rffit'lent prooesses and 1he trimming or dim1nation of a wide fJnge 11fgoodsand services the earner pun.ha-.c?> ... Leo nard ~1d. ~i1Jn for 1ll int drug uw at a regional a.ir SUL' FU·R ' rontrol cent~ us-cd man1uana. · • •• amphetamines or llJraine. a Federal From Al .\ \ 1a11on .\Ll m1nl\tra11on '\pokesman said Tuesda\ Eastern prc\ldrnt Joseph A Leonard ).11d rmt11.'.l'S '°"l'DI O\Jl In em rlPH"I'' 1 h" morn 1 ng · ·· fhl'Sl' arl' not ea\\ den'>IOD'\ 10 mJh·:· ht· \a1d 10 J ~tatl'mcnl "Ru t the~ arc\ 11al 1ocompc1ingcfTect1ycl) 1A.1th aggrl''>'>l\l' lo"cr-co't rarners. Ed'>tcrn r,pokesman Glenn Parsons ..aid th e luts "ere not mandated b>-r nas .\tr Corp:. which agreed to bu) out Ea?>lern an January. That deal was haltl·d b~ the federal go"ernment. hfleen of the 3..i "l'rl· found m tests tu ha \l' usl·d 011 dr ug'I and have been returned to their dUlll'S on Ole radar sco~l> that lOntrul· air traffic from BakersfirlLI to tlw Mnican border and into l'tah and l\!e\ada. said Don Earl). manager ol the renter CHARGES SOUGHT IN HU·Nl'INGTON RIOT •.. From Al an o\nahl·rm rn1d1:n1 -who "as watl·h· 1ng the \urfing l'\ l'nl whc-n 1he not -began. _ OFFICIALS DISGl)~TED •.. From Al ··11 "as hke the) "ere pla) ing Rambo or \Omt•thmg:· ~ad another '>Pi.Xtat'1r. inter' 1cv.cd a" he cared for a fnend "ho he said was $\ruck on the head b) ·an officers armed w11 h a n1ghl•>11ck. But police said onl) one formal complaint ofe,te'>l.1 \C force had bern l11cd with the department b) Sunda~ peoplt: throwing bottles and cans and Jl'l·ring. what arc you going to do? \ nu·rc· gl)lng 111 do wha1 you ha ve 10 do 111 ell"" thl' area." said \IJ, -~111..,ll'L < 1rn·n <.aid lw " \urpr1'>ed pul1u· \•l'rl·n l 01\lfl' lorll'ful. \\ h1k l ll\ leader'> lkhatc whether 111 rx·rm11 lhl· \url ronkst ne"<t )Car tl\l'f Jnu 't't Jlirl'" th road narc~. Englfh' PJl1\ '-'t 1orn trom the t h<1rrl·d lar., t11HI in 'l'' nal 1n~1antJt'\. The adults; arrested "ere 1dent1fied as Chnstophl·r Ken Baker 18. 'ianta Ana: Jcffcr) Scan Aurn.,. I tt. Long B<!ach: Darren Lee "le" man 2 I Long lkach. \\ l'Dd) "'1.inhafd. 22.' Fountam Valk'. Pcar<,l' \l errart' Kearns. ~O ( amp Pt•ndlcton . llam1ng ObJ~l h l!.l'r' hurled al tht• Thoma~ ( harlc~ "v1 1h1dl11 2 t '-ll·w-~1kg.u.1rJ hr.1d4u.trl1.'r'. said ~llice bun Park John f-d,\ard r ann1ng. ,:!_,_ In all Ml H unt1ng~11n Bc~C'h oflitt'r' Huntrngton Bealh and ';can ( 1.1rk Jilli J1ll1tlwr llltl otl1tt•rs from tie1g.h Buie\. 18 ( uachella . boring 1.1t11·, "-\'fC deployed 10 and -..:..---J:\\.1)-JUH'fHle-\. agn-11 <JTTtt-M-.:tku-a.munJ 1hcJ.1u1111ngton B<: Pin to wl"fe arrrsted . Thl·ir name\ "t'rl' nm n·,1111l· ~'.Ill' released hnaU'>l' of th~II. a~ Re1nholt1 ~rd a hlt•guard Jl'l'P and L1 fatk Rt·1nhol11 '>aid pohl l' "'" r1 q·r111l11.l'\eh1dl'' 1ndudmgJ1hrl'l"- a'~ 1ha1 Idun) "''ault l hJrgc~ tx· tiled v. hl'l'I ,dl 1t·rra1n mutorc~l'k. v.ar again'>t Jll J1'\llll)l'J \\Jllds. police badge-.:rnd The upri\lng.ticgan m1d-aftnnoon Htht·1 pn.,onJI lll'm'> \\t'fl' \tokn lrom \\ hrn a groop of <,ome 1511 \jX'l ta tor\ .1 Im ~l·r wom 1n tht>-likgaar<1 ~g;nhi:rcd bchn'ld a· grand'>land J!Td ht"ad4110rh.·r\ rrponcdh hcgan l h.tnt1ng for thret• One throng a1tl·mp11.·d t11,torm lhl' -woml'n to r<:mO\l' lhrir bathing \Ul l!> 11ppt·1 lluur uf rhe he4.lqu.ittl'r\ hul When 1ha1 d1dn '1 wor~ \Ome rapped v.J\ hdd at ba} h) J ldcguard lapta1n thl· \Ult!> from 1he 'o'omrn poltle \.t1d "ho Jtlldl·ntalh lireLI a 'hot from .1 < >ther report' h.iLI 11 lh<rt 1he llmm Pl\lol 101111h1· .111 \\hl·n l harged women v.,alltngl' d1\rol'lt'd \l'Dil1ng h' l'o'o llll'D onlooker., into a fren/\ .. I hn 1A.ereJh\11lu1d\ lrl'Jk ' I hn The 'o'oml·n later d1.'>appcarl'd 1n111 '-'l'r1.·n'1 norni.d ,'.11tl C ·.1p1 B1il the nn1A.d and p1llilC \aid 1h1•\ R1lhard\on h:t\l·n·1 J d ue a\ 1111hc1r 1dentllll \ "HJd thl') tJ~en lhl hl Jdqu,irll·r, Pulilc Jllt:mpll'd 111 hrl'd k up 1h1.· "11h .ill 1l\l'q11 1pn1l'nl t1r11.l \Orllpul t"r\ Sl'\cral .eounnl nll·mbers su'ggcstcd tha1 tht;. \ponsur., of the CH'n t ma) dl·ndl· on their own to take the cwlll'Sl cl~l''-' hen· "I hall' tu thin~ 111 nut ha' 1ng lhl' llllltl'\l h<.'l,IU\l' II ";1 good l'\l"DI .. ,,11tl \!al -\111-.tt·r "Hut Otl'an Pat 1tit mJ~ hJ\l' hJJ l'Dl!ugh of lt unt1ngttin Bl«ll h .. . t h.11 pol1u· U\l'd e \l e\'il \l' Ion l' on lfllllll i."Dt h\ \(JD<kr\ . I h.JL·, .1 1iu1 mal compla1nl Jfla rh" ~inJ ol thing.'' said Re1nholt1 \\h11 ,,ml 111licl·r~ \\Cre instructed to h1l'.1 I. ur lhl' lr11'4d and dear lht• · hl',ll ti •-> I ··Wh:iRuu ..... ~ o'n T 'v donn ·1 look ttf-~tt-we-ft"-·thrwn-1 he re thJl0~\\hJl \uu Lldo-\a\t')our111A.n lll'l~ ·,,ml\g.l \'JnCk'e I 11111 I l11n1111g1on Bea( h ullit n'> and \\\o < >r~inge Count~ )hen ff, dl'pUl1l"\ '-'l'rl' ~a1ed for IDJUrll''> < >llill'I I t·rr' I 1nd<.c" \u\taaned J "rl'nl hnJ nn ~: ollicc r <.·orb\ Bn~ht neectrd q 11, hl'\ to do-.c a wound"' er h•'> l'\l' ol11t l'r "v11kl• "-ell) \ulTert•LI d hr11h·n thumh and offi cer !\11kc W1llctt \lJ\l,11 ned J l Ul l')t' from 0\lng glJ\\ • I he naml·' 111lht•1n1uncd dcru11e' V. l'rl· not •":JI la hie l.1ke1A.1'>e. I hen· 1!.J\ no in l11rmat1on on h~ '>landl·r\ "hu.. wru.ptunc.d.. ~uruia~ uLbcJng 1n1uned J\ thn <:>lrambll'd for ...alc1~ The first firefighll'r~ on the scene didn't lnow what the chemical was but sav. whit'1sh fume~ ns1ng from the spill and blo" 1ng ea~t into a res1den- t1al area. .\ hcltcoptcr was )Um.m(ined and hu\ ercd 0 ' t•rhl·ad. ordering people u ul of their homes· with a lnud\p..·akcr . .\bout 2()0 ·rrs1dcnts went to a \hl·lter 10 thl' Fo' Hills shopping mall. and othcr<i JUSt went to work l'arl>. D1:wht·rr) \aid. .\~ lirdighll'f\ dumped a t'ire- rl·tardant foam on the chemical. l'\J)l'rb dcterrrnned the substance wa s plain liquid sulfur. 1A.h1ch poses no ~enou~ health threat and which hankns upon coohn~. ~e n·ral people lOmpla1ncd of hrl·ath1ng d1fficult1es. however. [)ew. hl· rr~ '>till.I ..~l' h;id to Jo nn e\aCua11on hl0\;IUM' \\l" didn't ~Oll'o' what lhC 111a1nial wa~ V.\• ha \l' to 1akc p1l·,au1111ns ba~·d on •he worst \l l"flj f Ill .. he 'kl Id \hour t.500 p..·opk '-'t'rl.' affectc~ h\ 1h~ l'\aru,11100 ordn fire <,pokes· m.111 Jim Well' '\31d-f he cloud of l11111n had -:.pread '\t'\l'r:)I hl ockc; east 111thc1rct:Y.a}. and :.omc hdd dnfled \\l'\( d\ 14-l.'ff ·~, · . ~-t .,, . ' • • _.,-.. -... I ,.,~ San Dle&o Freeway wu daerted ln Cul•er City after an overturned tanker truck apllled aulfur today. · LOCAL-FAMILIES TOUCHgD B~ CRASH~ .. From Al .1gC1 Im "" I 'ilh /1A.eLld1ng1 an -fh1ng 10 toda} to pick her up and A\enut· about 10 ~car~ ago. He said nl\ l'r\.lr\ anLI Norma· .. 15th h1nh· make preparations to take C'lementr Boo~n "a'> about 50 )'Cars old and J,1, "'ilw·, our g1Kllhild ." \lfc1n<>o Esp1no1a's bod) back to Mexico. h.td a "1fc..a son: a daughter and two I 'P1111t1.1 \J1d ''M) k id~ ~1t1. he) ·\l'>o killed iii Sunday's air crash grandchildren unt k k l ti\ la~l· }Our daugh1n to -wa~ B~ron Booker of Hunungton .\.brams dc!>Cnbcd Booker as ·a l)"nl·' IJnd and hJ~ e <.omi.' fun·· &·ach. Booker was a manager. at __ th oughtful man 1.\-ho was popular ID In tht .therm.1th 111 thr Lrash. the Sahatore's rcc,tauran1 in Los Angeles. lhl· neighborhood and was better 11-rrl ":l.'> '\a 1d to be "\ery nervous" Helen G uard1n1). wife of the res-knoY.n b) tht• nickname "Sonny·· ,1h11u1th1ng h11me • taurant"sowner. Saha tore Guardrno. .\t·qua1ntancn said Booker was She "a' 'l'r) 'hocked )Ulcrda) sa1d Bookerhasworkedfor ht"rfamily rl·turnrng from a fishing trip to ,ind lhl· da} l)l:lCJrc. But with the help for 25 years and was extremely well Ml''<ll'O he made earb )Car w11h 111 111' ~1d'> <,he"• dotng fine." liked. "He had friends everywhere." fnrnd'i and business associates He I 'p1n111 a \aid "I don"t lnow. Maybe A Hunt10&1Q.1.L ~"a~ tl)lllg h.umc Sun9ay an-order to- 1111111 \ltoc~1mr I don't lmowm""'w"'n ... a..;trit""o,..-""'f...rh-eOd-ro~re~Abrams. said he had (l·khra1c Labor Da~ "1th his fam1I }. a thin ~.. known Booker smcc he moved'\o the friend <.aid. Robert Barbr also Hl' said the g1rrs mother would he arra of Sprin~dalC' Stre~t and Slatrr eon~butred to tbls story uov.d bul 'o'l'fl' gradu;:ill) pu,hed th1.· da111.1gl 111ulll haq· rc·.11 h1.·d natk (11'o'ard 1h1.• l 11l·~ua1ll ht.111 \l''eral r1111l11111 \J11I ( •lll1lll111.111 Polin· ..aid the) hope tn oh1a1n u1p1l'\ ol \ 1tkutape from MTV Kr I \. f\ .1nJ footage shot from the ·~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II!'•••••••••••••••• C 1•i1><l\l'ar hl1mp B ... $tud)1ng the 4uarn.·r-, Rottlc\ 'o'l're throv.n nwt,il · Pl·1nC11t'l'l1 "h11 111url·ll1l t•r1ot 10111· pole' wert· rinp..·d lrom <I IC'nu· and ~l1Jnda' u'>ed J!> "capon~ ,ind car\ ~l'rl' upped Puhll' .1nJ 1 II ' kadl''' ,1h~t drn1l'd . 'rtlrni.ipc\. Rl·1nholi1 said oflkcrs "'·" he ahk to 1dent1f) ofTrndc" 14 ho hJ' l' not \t'I hl'l·n arrested TWO TRAFFIC DEATHS·REPORTED ... From Al \ Newport Hea,h polll't' '>pokt·\man Hov.<rrd Ei~cnlx'rg \a1d_olliu.:.ll tn nu. _cil~ laced somc..ho!Jda" traffic 1am<, but had fc-w problem~ w11h 1he \O· allcd part) hou~' nea r the heath that "en· J f<l(.U\ ol rnntcrn h\ l 11\ hniuab c>H'r the \umml'r C ahforn1a ,H1gtlway Patrol Olll~w Paul Caldwe\I said Orange ( ount) authorities reported two fatal traffic accidents over the three-day hohda) wt"Ckend On~ L'Quna Ca- n)'o'n Road near Laguna Beach and 1he 01hn wa<, m the Ci t) of Orange hr ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 1..1....... \11id c. .il.l~t>-H .. 31d that-trgure-m;:i1nwtl \\H1 1r:1tfir t:ir:ilml'" rrcnrckd in the l1tllDI\ dL111n11 l,l\I \l",1r·, I .1h111 I ),1\ \\l\ ~l'lld It· .... 11d <HP ntrau·r<, 10 <>rt111ti1· ( 11unl\ m.ldl· 95--arre~t\ for Jrr\1ng u1Hkr lhl· 1nnucncc 1/\cr the thrct• da) Y.l'ek.l:nd. He satd that figurr wa\ do""n from 1hc 124 arrestc. made durrng the "3mC hohda) la't year Earl1t'r today aulhl•flllf'<I <,aid 41,7 peoplt• had cl1l·d on lhe nat111n'\ h111h"·''" d1111~ rhr I al\<11 Da\ I v.1T~rnd '-'1th ( Jlaltorn1d ll'acling 1hc • 'IJll'' 1n 1r<1ni l lkalh'> v.11h 64 f !IP ~rnki·\mJ n \tn1: Kohkr in "I.it f .1 mm to 111ILI 1 hr \ \\(X 1:llcd Pre~'> • 1h.11 l."1 H'J1 .n 1>c:11nk tl1rd rtunng th1· I .1h111 I >.1 \ v.n·kcnd. C JI 1h1~ ~CJ(~ 04 dC4t-Llu.. Knbl:.c i-1-.i------ '>Jld 'I~ "ert· on< llP-patrolled high · "U}\. Of tho'>I: 52. Kohler said 47 wore no scat belt~ Bct""een ti pm . Fnda)' and mid· mght Monda:,, Kohler said \HP offirC'r'i c;citcwrue made 1.nq1 drunl<- t·n-tlr1\ 1n_g Jrre\l\ LOmpared to la<,I ~ear\.:!J'i 1 Jrrl''I~ .. Delly Piiot J>•llvery la QuerentMd. l~ N.,,.-,. •• ~ ,.. ''"' ···•\. I ~: .. ~,:~:: :~; ~~~ M·:::·~·.j:.~ ~~: "· Just cali 642-6086 t'"~· •<tf!1 '"V~~r I -L -n-... -l _ ,_. ·1A" r •fl•~ II t'N 1in '"'•• t •'~DY ' . ' .. .. • •' .. '""' .... ,..,. 1, • bf! ,.. __ , ,. • ... ,<f· ., .... • .. 1 • fl t "'" ,. f'Nt'" ,.,., •• ,.-"'I Y ~ '"'fr J I> • ,. ,.. • •ff' ,. ,. I tn·~·",,-' ( •'-0'"' ""''" .. I j What do you like about the Daily Pilot., Whal don't you like., Call the number above an4our message will be recorded. tran'iCnbed and de· li~erC'd to the appropnatc editor The sam.f14-hour answenna ~n KC ma) llf' •• • v-•-~ ( i"' r;. , " ...... " "' • ~ .. • used to record letters to 1he editor on an) top1~ ;;:,;·-s'r,.,'!'::.'.:. a:,.;·;~~ ..... !~·~ . .':'°: Contnbutol"' to our Ltttcrs·columo must 1ndude ,, oty "1 ~ .. •eg.o<I~ td-1"" ' ic-;J-.~ ... • ~1'"1 J•,(' their name and telephone numbcf.for Vel)f;cal10n "' .,,.... ~00-""'9 I."••' ••• 111' .,,,... d ::!:,~~~o ao":~ eo.t•._. , .,. • ~".1._,_I·_ Tells us what's on your min , -Yoe. n. llO. -.. • ' ~ -\ -1t ... t •' tA, t J '. -'"1.., ... , 'C' .. ., .. • ~ ,.,,,. \o ' • • '(,,.. 'fl'1fli ~·,.., Clrculetton 1el•phonff rL===========~====:=--1-~lfr;yo;;;;;:u buy your stuff. at -· --;---~- \ The'Storel<eeper going back to school won't ----seem 9C>bad. f fl~ tJOI((' ti. llj with .:my p1rrctl,1•..i · It ,, " $Ppl 1 3th . ' WESTCLIFF PLAZA. N~BEACH,CA C7141"2-70lt ..,......--: illliiiii ___________ .... ______ ..._ _____________________ ~_ .. .. .· ·-Women'• club plan• ta The board of directors of the Woll)en's Qub of Lagu"!a B_eac~ ill'Vites its members-and 1uests to the oraan1iat1on s annual tea Friday from.2 to 4 p.m. at the clubhousc~286 St. Ann's Drive. -~a~cs of activities and fonhc0min1 events Will be d1stnbuted. Those interested should call Audre ·Ballant at 494.4 I 92. Janet Hulrat U0-1987 or Betty WestwOQd at 499-2639. · · " · J'ltZJed over 40 at oc.c . ~.Physical conditioning proaram designed for men and women over the age of 40 who do not eitercase regularly will be offered this fall by Oranae Coast College's Community Servi~ Pr<>IJ"&m Monday_s and Thursdays from 6 to 7 p.m. in the cafete n a of Costa Mesa Hilb School. _ ' Rene Flore. who studied with dance troupes·i,n New York. wall conduct the program. which focuses on achaevJog physical fitness at a safe and steady pace. The fee is S40. and information is available at 432-5880. .• . . , .. ~eople 1-~ eras~ are~an le.ave, but can't ·retuin -----.. . - '--~- ting, running errand_s for - restricted resjdents hi\ area. "I rs tl'ket ~hem:Be:;;.r;;.hniMWiiiavl;,l i'l1l~rtf~~-fi-~~7-;----:--•~--..._-......--~---:--....::...., trying to Jtrf'fimrF By A VI ARDITrl • llt...-...... -Germany." Yoeom's t 8-yeaf-old son Steven l\aetn•t rctvtn~ from a pany when the jctlirter crashed and wasn't allowed back to his home. He .was sfllytftl-with an older -, brother. Yocum 5'id .• ·: In the meantime. Red-Crosi volunteers arc. taking shoppina lists from .t1et]dcnts , and doana their groc~ry shoppina. • People living near whete a Jetliner and Ba5ty said authonucs couldn't yet tell Sff'.'al~ plane crashed say _cleanup \>pU· when the yellow tape could come down. at•Of'!S _and a -wall of yellow tape··· are Laura Cordova, 38: who lives 100 yards restncuns ATiovement in their shattered from the: scene. said·a deput~ told her the neighborhood. · · 'police tines probabl-f wou1dn t be removed. ·Reside nts livmg w1th1n an approximate before ThurSday. Her borne w"" JlOt .. haJf-SQulire-m1le_area hardcs1Jut h¥ the damaged - fallen Aeromexaco jct arc "free to leave, but : Authorities sifting through the rubble of can't return. Those who have left the area lhe 15 destroyed or damaged l'lomcs found' are pro hibited by stierifl's deputies from 'fi ve smashed. burned-out cars in tM returning. driveway of one hou~ leveled b y the "If we allow peopll' to come an we lose · Jetliner. Oversby said. controi." said Los Angeles County shcnfl's' "They (invesugat?>rs) believe 1t was a de~uty Drew Basey. "By k·eepingeveryone fami ly reunion ora pany of some t)'pc." he out. we can ma1nta1n <:ontrol of the scene said. of the crash." The first newspapers detailing Sunday's About 159 deputies guarded the crash noontime crash were delivered Monday scene and manned street comer check-afternoon by an American Red Cross points to keep o ut unauthorized vehicles volunteer on foot to residents whose .. '. ... ,, Harbor Key meeting •et -----and pedestrians. homes remained cordoned off. •. --l.her~..bun confUC~tli ~---~~W<$.S-<ilK:C~C9'~W.H~-Of4he-c:lca.nu9....1111CJ:eJi'.l-.~!4~~!:;....:....-..;_.:_ _______ ~__,...-..!.---=------------t---~ of Orange County will meet Sept. 9 at IOe.m. at the Sherman '-ibrary and G ardens in-Coro na del Mar with lunch served an the central patio room at 11 :30 am. · Wade Robens. executive dtrcctor of the sardens, will speak on the h1s\Ory of herbs. The cost 1s S9 and the deadline for regJStration is Thursday. Buslnenwomen to meet . -. The Orange Coast chapter of the Amencan Business Women's Association wiJI hold its month I} dinner meeting ncxLTuesday at 6:JO p.m. at the Claim Jumper Restaurant, t 8050 Brookhur5t • .. Fmrmatn VaHey;-f)&Flene-H~man.-the 1uest speaker. will talk about eating d1sorder5 Guests arc welcome. and women who are employed are eligible for membership. The dinner cost is S 11.50 and reservations must be secured by Fnda) by calhng Shelly Wirtz ai 841 -2139. SCORE semlnar slated ' The Serv1c<: Corps of Retired · faecut1ves (SCORE) will conduct a free seminar on adven1s1ng. marketing.and public ity next Tuesday at 2 p.m. at 2700 N Main St . Room 400. Santa Ana Speaker Sh" lq 0'Conner wall discuss 1he methods small businesses can use to increa se the efTertavene~ of ad,ert1sing and the opportunities for free· pubhCll) The program 1s free and those wishing resen at1ons or informauon should call 8]6-2709. -- O.RT luncheon planned The Da) ume PonMesa·lr'!;ine chapter of \\omen's ..\mencan O RT (Orpn1ia11on for Re- habil11a11on through Tra1n1n9)w1ll have its member- ~t»p luncheon nc>.1 Tucdsay at the llnaversity Park ( luhhouse. 45.\0 Sandburg Way The e' cnt 1s !>Cheduled fo r 11 ·30 a.m. and a gul'\t speaker ~ 111beon1he program Call Thelma at 786-1 D9 or Phyllis at 854-11 71 ior anformauo n and rcsl·n a11on~ An Invitation: A"ention Ofgatllzatlon presld9nt1 •nd MC- re1ar!M We want to help make yOYr upcoming event•. meet1ng1. 1emlnar1 and fundralMrl wc- ~f\11. 5-nd !:>fief announcementa including time. • s>!-=-~ .cmt JI( any1 and ' Ptlon. number toe addn1ona1 fOt"matlon to Butle11(1 Boatd. Dally Repqrt1 f your Club or organlzat1on'1 actlvltl• -tlke-c munity MrVtc. project• or eleetlon of otftoer1 -atlould be directed to the Community ~ Edit« at the aeme eddr... Non-re1urnabte blecit and white ptiotograpt\1 are wetcome. Tuesday, Sept .. 2 • 6 30 p.m .. lrvlH Flaa.ace Comml11lon. C'l t) ( ouncil C hambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. • 7 30 p.m . Irvine Unlfled ScllOC)I Dl1trlct -Ito.rd ut Edacattolr. "dm1ntsrralt<rn C-cnter.-suso- Barran~a Parkwa) Angeles Count) fire spokesman. Garry Ove·rsby; was Quo ted by the Los Angeles Times today as SB)ang that at least 85 peo ple died, including 6 7 aboard the two planes and t 8 in two homes. B~ late Monda), about three quaners of the 1nt1ally closed 10-block-square area · surrounding the site . was reopened . ,sbentrs deputy Bob Sto neman said. could step outside and watch coroner's personnel digging through the rubble and hauling pieces of bodies off to the moriue. Still. neighbors ·huddled around tele- vision se.ts. transfixed by telcvisio"n news footage taken from above the'dcvestation that occured only a few doors awar . • Three R iva Street residents sat an lawn chairs an their fro nt yard a nd watched c rews sif\ through the destroyed holJle Those rosidents only had to show their 1den11ficat1on to deputies lo enter the area. Othe rs. however. remained pnsoners in thei r own homes where the five.cars were fouQdl .r--:': , Homes in the neighborhood, Duilt 15 years ago. sett ror SI 7S.OOO to $200,000. TC'Sldents saTd:-i:.os A ngeftt-€ottnty-fitt Battalion Chief Gordo n Pearson csti· mated damage at S2. 7 million. _ .. 'W c · d ~1 ke-fe-be a blec to-grt.out amtgITTO the 'market." said Bob Yocum. 61. wbo liH 'li Sl'\cn houSl''> a~a' from the hardest Ainateur P.h~J!:r Al Francia took th.la ptctare of ~e Aero-: mezl~o DC-9 pl llpetde down to-.rd -.rth Sanday. Airlines ask strict rules for sinaltp1anes- .- .\ \"'tat1 n n .\dm1n1stra11on for such a rule murc thJn a ~car ago. Tnpp.Jii1d. W..\SHI NCiTON l .\Pl -Majora.1rlane rl'prnl'ntall' l''> ..a ~ th\',gO\crnmcn1 'ihould 1mpo<>C toughl·r air fraffic control stan- d .• II 1 1 d unda' ·, rnlhslfln. bc~w.!!.!!. an .\e ro- Jru\ on sma a1rt r.a t opera 1ng aroun ml'\ll..O tx .lJ pas~~~er Jet, and a singJto: bus~ tumml'rrial a1rpons. fhl' .\ir Transport .\s~ialaon want\ i:_ng!nl·.a1n:raf1.took pace either 1n or near su-tJlkd gl'naal a' 1auon a~rcraft n\lng 10 radar-rnntrolkd air space around Los an' radar-conirolk.Li_air spa<l' ·IO be .\n~l'k' ln1crna11o nal .\1rpon e4u1ppt•d with ··a1t1tude-encod1ng 1ranC-\ir 1r.iffil· controllers l1kel) did not sp~ndn, .. ~ h1ch ~ould automat1ca!T)iell i-.no~ lhl' pm1t1on of the small Piper air 1rallil \ontrolll'r' thl'ar altitude as ~ell .\rchn that ~·oll1<kd ~1th thC' Jetliner. a<, lu~:at1on . assonatton official Tom Tripp Th~ P11)l'r ~a'> not an contact with the sa1J \ 1un1.fa~ .. lOnl mlkr' d1rcu1 ng air traffic near the [os r.hl' assnoattoo pct111om·d the Fedaal .\ngl'll'' .mpon. '>did John Lauber. a National T ranspona11on Safet>' Board Stl~f\ 1c,or · Lauber said tile light plane had a transponder. but "we doo21 know 1Lthe. 1ran!>po ndcr "as 1n fact working." l ndl'r current rules. altitude-reporting rc_gu1pmcn1 is required on general a' 1a11on aircraft such as Lbe Paper onl) w~n tbe} n, near a handful of lhe nation's busiest airport'>. r .\A spokesman Fred Farrar s.a1d. . A less soph1s11cated transponder show- ing air traffic controllers a plane's general location as rl'quired when aircraft arc fl) ing 1n an\ of the 21 "terminal control area·· hubs at the ma1or airport\ But the al11tude-cncodang transponckr. standard equipment o n all co-mmerclaT-- Jetli ners. 1s required for all aircraft at onl} · · aborn a dozen airports . ..\1r Tran\port .\'>Sonat1on flight technolog\ director 8 111- Russcll said L • The as~onat1on rnntends that am planes near atrpons used b}' CUJTuncma~ a1rhn("j. or an an} airspace contro lled ~ F ..\..\radar should ha' e both transpbnders and alt1tudt·-encodang equipment. he said. PILOT WAS STRICKEN BEFORE COLLISION ... From Al 10 Lo~ .\ngcln lntcrnat1onal .\irport ··-w e al'iu haH' to .t\k wh) the crew of t lw uintmlkr at the request ot the' \l·r11m1·\lrolam·d ro \ec-fhat aircraft, we ~ r \H \\ 111 t.1i-.r J drug tC\t toda}. Lauh('f h.I \ l. to .J'"' \\ h~ tht' l ontrolkr d1dn 't spot ,,11d .it .1 Ill'\'', nnkrenlt' an nearh~ Buena thJt J1r1 rait and l Jll 11 out to the P.1 ri-. .\l'romn1fo er~" · hl' 'iald T hl· unnc IC'>I ~as requcs1ed "not Thl' trash· 1n thl' l o'> .\ngeles suburb of tx-.-au..,1.· there \\J!> dn} m(j1cauon (drug'>) • < em to') ~ the worit l ; S air 1r:agedy a rl' 1n \ohrd bul a~ a matter of routine."' '>lnll' Ir peo pk• ~ere killed .\ug 2. 1985. f hnun,rnlkrJpparcntl~ wa<,d1strac1cd "h1.·n .1 Delta .\1rl1ncs L-101 1 T-nStar b' .1 t\\11-n11nutl' wn'l·rsat1on ~Ith thl' buunJ trom Fon I .a.udcrdale. Fla . to Los pilot nfthl· tf11n.l plane ~hoaskcd for flight .\ngdl''> aashcd \\h1 lc landing a1 Dallas- -+Aft:lmltl11i1n-l.c1uhl.·r \31d Fon \\-orth lntl·rna11onal .\1rpon ··1t ",1 fact that II took the attention of ~on fl1l11ngrl'port~n fthedra1h 1011 have thl' , 11r11rulkr during 1hc tame he wa~ twrn' l·merg1ng Stnle 5u nda~ ·<, crash. and dl·:ilan~ "1th .\aoml'\ICO ·: mo!>t l>ffinal<. ha\l' refused 10 sa~ ho~ lnH·,11~1or' hJ'l' de1erm1nc:d ~ho ~a\ man~ ~oplc died nn the grou.nd n~ '"!!\ lhl' third plane. although 1he) ··tt's JU!.t too mud1 of a mess 'Ne're haq•n'1 ruhl1ll~ identified him or ques-tali-.1ng h1h Jnd Pll'll''UI C\'l'~ thing:· said tumcd him Jh11ut thl' 1ncidrnt because he Cirl'g ( 11hl'tt t1f 1h~· I m .\ngcle" ( ount) \\J<, not d1relll\ 1n\ 1>hcd. Lauber said ( ,ironl'r'<. Otlitl'- ln'l'.\l1gJtor\ hJ\l' d1sco ... t"rcd _1ha1 a ··T"'o or thrt"\c' ~l'd., do~n the road. dt:' 1{l' 1.Jlkd a pos11100-broadcas11ng de-"-t'0 ll pmhabl~ ha \l' a1udgc declare soltl-e of 'Ill" l .ilkd a 1r.1n,1fondcr aboard the Piper thl'"l' (m1!."ng) prnpll' dead ~hether wr \\J\ \\\ltl'hl·d nn. but that controllers pro'l' thl•m dead or no1 ··'aid "1 1chael appJrentl~ \\ere una~arc l~e plane was 1n .R1dJk . a 1.uruncr\ \l'n1or 1n\e\i1gator thl' .11rpt1rt appr"oat h area. Laubcr 'i31d T hl· 1.11roner'' o tlill' rcka\l'd 11\ autops~ ··v. e hJ\l' w ans" a the question as 10 rc.,ull\ on the pilot o t lhl' 'mall plane. a -~. lh· P~pt'r -.iHtFa~ wa'i 31}~tl}~ Prprr ·\rth~.1a1~~To1~d~ lJuhersa1d • "1th1n thl' tam1 n,1I control area of Los ··\.\ l' understand l'Jrlier todJ' the Los ut .S\'j cral IlUJOr cor.onan anen~.h .. 1.aubcr \a1d · Lauber said he had no ind1cat1on 1f the hl·an a1tal"k could ha"e led to the coll1son ··Th.it. of cour!>t'. I!> a s1gn1fi cant find ing tha1 ~c will be pursuing extensavel).'' he said, "There isn't much at this point we can sa ~ about 11. other than to note 11 with great 1nteres1 and ~c wall pursue." Brll (1old. a c-o1'on~r'~ spo1Cesman. said the heart attack occurred'manutes f>efore the light plane colrided wl ffi fhe jetITner. "'The fatal Injuries were received at the tame of the coll1s1on of the two aarcran:· Gold ~1d ·: ..\1 the point of impact he was dl'<"ap1tatcd .. • Ciold said oflic1als weren't able to dl·tcrmine the sever~I\ of the attack. ··TAl' heart attack (ame minutes before -h1'> ik-a1h. but thC' cause of death ~~$ his inJUrtes." The man belie,cd to have piloted the small plane ma> have been William Krama. "h0-r:eccnlly moved to Los .\ngdrc; from Spokanc. Wash . a relative u 1d .\eto.rd1ng 10 Rob!_n K1r~a1nc_l .Qf_ Sp?l~an(·: Tik os ng~es "Tount~ Cor- lrnl'r s tifficc noti fied his former wife. . uiannc K1rkoatnck o f Spokane 1ha1 Pilot William Kramer mcnt Kirkpatnck !.lad those ~11h "ramcr "t•rc his ~1fe. Kathleen k.ra ml·r and daughter. ( arolane Kramer _Guld s:udapo~mc 1den1-1fi"1tion 1111 !,t" - pil,>t had not hecn made ··~. n11I Wl' posatl\ely kno" "C ,:in't -\~h:' \arovrt '"lhoUL.i cJcaran~e... ~i~., t'O\Jnty-loroner's nllit'C rel~ascd •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II\ o f ~n Jut11P'' 111 lhl' Piper antt'r\lt'\\ p1l11t \\ hKh rrH·akd t'\trn" \ c 1k:cl us1on fo1hcr. mother and s ister were 1n the 'l mall plane u1anne K1rkpatnck declined com- cai1on ma' be made Tuc~:l\ Jltt·r a fin11erpnn1 l hel·i-. PoucE Loe By STEVE MARBLE CHINO.-,l'tlMat.fl ,___ A·..Oana P9int man was killed late Monday afternoon when he was CJected from his car after It was struck by an o ncoming vehicle on a winding section of J.,aguna C'an}".On Road. author1ties reponc.d. T )' C'ashma.n was pronounced dead at the scene. said a Cahfornia H1gh- "a)' Patrol dispatcher Four other people. including the dn ver of the second car. 1dcnt1fied as Joseph Cuda of South Laguna. were 1nJured and treat~ at locaT hospitals. .\II o l the inJune-1 were descnbt'd as Coeta Meea ,, ( 0<1ta Mesa man w~ robOt'd of SflOO 'iunday ou1S1de ll1s Paulanno \, cnue apartment. whert two mtn l·arn 1n& "capo"i. had stt up an amhu'>h lohn RolanJ Oa\ 1e<1. '0. wn ex'am1n1ng a tare OattenC'd by tht into ,1 dub hoL~c in the De A.nza \ 1llJl!,l' rntm·mf nt ... .-o.mmun11~ o n 'f-[J'1 < ,,,1,1 ll1gh"a~ mer.the ~eek­ cnd ·\ uflor-T\ )l't "as stolen. .. .. . . ---· P-· -l. ~o~~-:t>o'mt>,t"t1'll mnpm-te ... ~ ... .,_,...,.,.._.,,...a...a..&&A-~~a.~.Jm:-a.a:-_JCc.l..fur\UUllu!>.he ~Ottldpar~.bCLCM. n1.·a r ht•r rl·s1 dcnll' 1H\..\l,arado Place ~turd.1\ l.ame btil.~ the next morning and tou nd 1hc t.lfl\ cr".s doo r k 1cked trt moderate. . Thtlo.J.lllion occua:cd-al-4:~. along a stretch of the canyon road where motorists are required to tum their car's headli&J'lts on at all hours because of the • treacherous co_n- d1tions. Officers said th~ car . Cuda was driving north "on the canyon highway turned in front of Cashman's car. ('ashman apparently tned to a void hatting the car by turning sharply an the other directio n. ppticc s~ud . Cashman was ejected from his car af\rr at was hat broadside by th<' oncoming vehicle. C'uda's Cfr flipped onto its top an the middle of the road. • • • -\ '1dc<'IC'a\scttc recorder and Jew- t'I~. all wonh $4.950. were 'itolen lrll·m an apanmcnt at 2025 Pomona ..\ H' hctwt'cn ' '0 pm and 8 pm C,11ni1:1, Ent!) was made through a \.1 1~ hl'n ~ 1ndow . . , .. lhe other skidded into a tree --Ttre colhs1on. Wl\iCh occum~d north of the Et Toro Road Junction opts1de the 1...aJuna Beach city limits, did not require a road closure. MQrc than 30 people hav.e died an_ car crash(s on Laguf.'a Canyon Road since t 975. Jn tne first si1 m onths of 1985. two .people were killed and J8 other IOJUrl~ in wrecks on. tht' road The C'ahfom13 Dcpanmcnt of Transportation has plans to widen m, narrow road: B1o1t c11y Icade~ 1n Uguna Brach have e"pces'it'd dis· a11sfact1on with some e lemt'nt.; ofihe plan. Sunda) from a motel at 2026 Harbor Blvd. ,, . . PfewportBRch .\man ~A\ arrt'itcd 1ln \U'.>p1c1o n of pc)'i,~'"1ntt .1 t11nn·aled ~capon 1n h1~ q •h1dt· \fomla' a1 Ci 4~ pm. near 1th ~11n·t J nd Balhoa 8ouleq1rd • • • Mutder suspect· arraignment set C'hmtophcr l .anr Jo hnson of \11c;\1on \ 1CJO "a' C\J)CCted to be arra1ngl·d toda' t>n l hargc\ ofkallang a ."!..,·H·:ir-nld Laf.u,n~ f\radl COO'ltfU('· t111n "m ker (J,1 \•ce'k on Laguna B1·at h'' < rl'"' 'itrt'l't Re~b. Pnli1.l' !>gt l 1nda Parli.ct \aid pohct'1 .ira·\ll'd John"'" 21 at h" El Toro "nrl..pla\'C. D1.1I-\-R ide about 8 pm f nda' Pohl( "r rc led Ill Johmmn aftn rnc1' 1ng .rn anomou\ tclr· phom· 11p "1<11d Parkrr l h'rd, < hlford Rowen died \.\ l·dnl·1,Jd' Jher Hr crav.led up tht' ( rt'" 4i\trc1.·1 ht.·al'h c;1a11'\ JU\\ before m 1dn1ghJ and l011ap\ed in front of a group ol pcopk tk had ~en '1abbt-d ..._.,t'r.1l 11mc\tn U\l'~hest on her \chick Damage ~as <''II · mJll'd at S500 ••• Je~.dn 'alucd at S S~) wa~ stolen O\Cr the ~cekcnd from .\nt1que\ and Na utrra t -a '>I o.n.--n-tft I 0 'W Pa('1 fie C~i.sh-v.aJo-T~ k~ was...used 10 o pen the door Hunttnpn BUch ,A mari re.ported lo PQllce that 'iOml'OOl' 'tnlc hi\ ~-I.II -.,hll~Ufl rn 'ilX'l'd h1l~lk ''h1k ht' \\J\ phut11 gr.irnm~ th<' n m -..unda" at the h<'ac1\ • • • Thll''l'\ -hrnkl' tnlll a home 1n thl' oOO(l hh"ll.·k nt Fo"hit>h.4-h>. hrt•at..intt~ rm "1 nd1>~ and '10k SMIO an i.-a"h Jnll ~ 11i I 1~clr. _ -~-=-- Butglar" U"'ed a pn har It • hrc-:i~ ,1 IOl ~ to a garagl· 1n thl ... 11C1 hlol k ot' Dela~arc and 'tole S 1.mr' an todls Two fires in Laguna said set by arsonist By STEVE MARBLE Of .... 0.-, .......... "'ene 111 battle 1hc 'l" 1111\J hfafr ""' "h1ch pt)hcc \31d "'1" 11111 ,,, . 11ntr<'I \'hen crc~s arn\cd Twofirestha1hrokeout onl~our~-Thr fir~·~ere wntrnlltd 1n 'O apart Mo nda) in Laguna Beich arid m1nute'I hut were ·nut tull\ ntm· \narled l:ahor Da~. traffic OI) South QUl'lh<"d until IO p m pohu· It'• ( oa'it H1ghwa) :lrt' h<'h<'"ed torhc-lh<' poned ~or~· of Jn ar,~1n1\t. according tCl l)\'ta1I\ on the lir<'' ~en•" .Ht t .ind authom1e\ \ ~htr~ was no 1mmrd13tC. report Both rflarC'\ hurncd unt>Ccup1ed wht the{ tl'te \l."WnJ fire m"' h..t\(' \lorcfronh and appear to have hccn spread to ad_µtl'ent huald1flll' dd11.lCratel\.-'<'l. !l41d a I aiunit lkac h 'lo inJune\ w('r~ rcportrd .ind. J dl'lpah.hcr' --· dama~ ligun-wal.' n(1t il\.Ml,1tlk The f.rst. rtportc<l at b 02 pm .. did PohC'e sa1J the-. w('rc ~lll~"'ll v.11h" onl) manor darrnage 10 hoarded-up vel") hm1\t'd <k~ npt1un n l th<' ~op at 6<1J o,;o uth ( oast H1g_h~a), su!lpcncd ar~nist · ' • robhcr\ ('" has ( ht''~ lllazcr around . I Mtl pm The mt'n aet'mttd him. J.cmandcJ the monc> and ran. One v.a' '-"tanng a <1to('l.:1ns ma'lk and r arf\tnti .1 t1rt' iron 1A-h11e thr ·other v.lm' .1 rnot111 \ ).1. k hclm<.'I an~I hrbn (l1,,fl1•11 .l 'mall hMfl'lct.I hdndgun A m1croQtav~en. ctmcnt m1xt>r' and l3wn mow~. -tetahna S-t .27(> . ·~uc report<.'J ~from.a dn~ at '004 Clrant bt'twttn 1 I\ m ~atu rda ' 1Wl41 ., 'O <1 m Sunda\ ~ n \\ '!' .arT{'\tCJ llUC ( oun .1.od ~h 'tt<'l't' 'iunda' at ~ c;o a m for rw1"l'"1111) n t P'•lr>n h•n. al,1> ~ n1"' n '" h.1llm 1n~tJ.l'n1, niu,hronm' \tll'I flJIJnll·d1t<. tnrd to ft\'1\(' tit'"l'n h1· ~a' taken to Mission < 11mrnun1t} lll1\pttal ~hert' hc ~a' prn"nounl"l'd llt•Jd on arr1 ... al Poh ce "'tlctlc\ ~ tn~ \t:Jhbmg took pla«mTlht' ht.•at h hclo~ t ht' I ~no hl<'K'k of <)('can ~>h1.·c ..aid I he srcond. 'N'pol'\cd at "In fact. 111 w(' knov. ·1, th;it hC''\ 7·4 '1:nTr drna O) tel a bur Id mg Ii ,()')-~.,....--. -nrr,,...,,a~1~s~pa:ir.c~c::-r..;.........;.......;....:......:.;..::..~----.. • • • .\ \I ('fh--'t'f'thr>m 1d wa\ reponct.I nw,\lng after tenant~ ch<'Ckrd out • • • \ '' ll'\!.1lri'rr \\,l\ u...,·d tn hrrak. • .... =-- .. I ront • P1,lnc prn' 1tll'd httlt• 1llhcr infor m.1t11111 .1ht.111t 1h1 'tJhh1n1t ~outh c oa'it H 1gh"a~ Bt'C'au\f of the amount 111 fir~ ~' tire engines (rum th<' C'>t-.·s 11ight1na equipment broup.h1 tn thr 1kpanmcnt and tht· Orange ( oun\\ 'iCtnc traffic m huth d1(C'\ 11nn' wa'l f 1rr D~fanm~nt wer<" bf'ouaht to lht' rou\rd ''"II' kie \ltttl' ·: •,,.--. , - f . , ---.--·~;'GoverDor, i,r~41ey_ foclis ·~ ··~ ... . . . --- -. on illiCit n~rcQtics ·fight F.inal.stretc}1ofdrt-Yeforg0vernorship and n;·sources to focus only on drugs -1s nl'<'es!><lry to f)ght ."sleazebag dru dl·ale s ... ., We must en c 1n a -- - -tacks on each other. toxtC-s -.tota war against rugs. • 6ciu.l.lq also aci;11scd Deukll\tjjan-.l--:~~:1t:sa~~h~ .of ig noring orgafllzed lal>or on tht r LOS '\NGELE ( .\P) -Gov. George Dcukme11an an~ Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradle} began the fin3' stretch of their battle for the gov· ernorsh1p the wa} the} staned It in earnest more than a }ear ago -with slashing attac-~s about tox1c-s and c-nme and b1t1N personal c-hjjrac· •. ten2at1ons. ' With about eight "'eeks until elec- llon da}.'the t\.\O held th~ trad111onal Labor Da) c-ampa1gn ~kkoff eveRt s before s} mpathet1c ;tud1enc-es. and both fornscd on ""hat has become a kc} issue 1n both t.tll'irc-ampa1gns. the fight against 1lltl"ll narcotics. attacking Bradley's record on narrot1cs cnforctment and his pos· 1t1on of neutrali1y in the rcconfirma· uon dection of st,ate Supreme C'oun Chief Justifr Rose Bird. Dcukme11an has long opposed fJird. an, appointee of formf'f Go' Edmund Browl1 Jr. .. If he reall} fa,ors tho death penalt} ... Deukme11an said. Bradle-~ \.\c.ould .. vok to remo' e those 1udgcs . "'ho \\•ill not 'ote to t n fof('c l fie.death penalt) ... Ho"' can }OU expect lo run for go\l'rnor-arid hide Qn this most important issue.,.. Deukme11an asked. · lahor mu' c~~ traditional hol- llJa } ~ -.,.-, .. , a!>lo.. ~ ou where 1~ )'our · gov- an or''" Rradle\ sa1<i "He chose not to go to a 'i1nglc one (lab6r event). He has .i 19tall~ hoi.11lc attitude toward the "'Or~ing men and women of this ~Wte," Deu~me11an said Bradley h'd fail- l'tf to dTecll\ el> deal with narcotics traffil·~1ng.d~Fing tris .1 J..yea r ten~r~ a., ma)llr. and he dismissed Bradley's l·all for a drug rzar to combat growing add1c11on among the }Oung. "I k 's JU St "a~1ng up to the fart that there 1s a drug problem 1n the state." Dl·u~mc11an said. ···we don·t need Mood•-t!'ontraated •• Gov. Geol'le i>e~. Department pl~nl~ and Tom Bradley •po~e · kmejtan relazed •t Loe Aneelea Police · at !alameda County Labor Day plcnk. . Sumner collects $_35, 000 Dcukme11an. leading in the polls an'<i l'nJ0~1ng .i c.kuSl\C 10-1edge10 fund rat!>1ng. drl''' cheers fro m ~00 poll e officors and their fam11tes at a , LO\ .\ngde'{oli~e ~radem~ picnic. Bradley. a former Los Angeles police offic-er, told 500 part1npant~ at a Catholic labor brl·akfast that an offici al state drug czar -a kind of super-cop \\Ith state\\1de authont.} Orll' person (ns·drug C'Zarl. No. it's a t question ofgl\ 1ngsupport to local law ·_a enforccmen.t agenc1l's:· . kickoff at am phith-e-at er Zschau, Cranstbµ repeat . flip-il~p, spe~ding~,harges. Zschau also stuck to familiar new Jobs \.\chile Cranston stoo<l fo r themes 1n his Labor Da} kickoff government spen~ing that thwarts U.S. Sen Alan Cranston andrus p1cn1 cs 0 tn Los 4-ltos and Santa 1ob-<reat1on. Republican rhallenger. Rep. Ed Monica. labeling Cranston as a big-· J ust as Zschau ignored C~anston·s Zschau. kicked off their general spending liberal out of step \\Ith 01p-tl'op charges. Cranston didn't election campaign~ rq>ea ting themes today°!; poliucal needs. e'en ackn<:>wledge Zschau·s attacks, of their summer tlllc\ ISIOn c-o m-"Over th·~ last 18 vearc .• 'Ian h · f merc1als at La bor Da' p1cn1cs ~ · '., !'. repeattng 15 O\.\ n interpretation o _ Cranston follo,\ed t.hc. .tradiuooal Cranston has been one of the biggest Zschau·., four-} ear., in Congress. Labor Day path of Democratic can-spenders in the nited States Sen-''M)' opponenr. ru.nning for· the didates. tounng .\l'r'L-CI() picnics;. ate." Zschau s~ud. ··His ant 1~Jobs. House. c;a1d he was against the MX Monday. while 7sc-hau \\as literal I~ • anti-business rec?.rd ... 1s the key 15,Ul' missile. But when he got 1here, he _offtoarunmngstartw11ha1-hree-mile o.fthecam~n-·vQtcd for II l\\1c.:c. and he voted race w1th about 200 supponerc; to a ~ Ultforn1ans are "tired of the old again\t 11 t\.\ Ke H0 co-sponsored the picnic-1n his home IO\.\cn of Los Altos. politics . ()f the big o;pending. I he~ nuclear frectl' rl·solution. No\\ he But neither hroke new ground want. som~o~e who ha'i the cou-ragc Sa} s he's aga1n!>t 11 ... Cranston told poltticall}' in campaign kicko ff and the d1 sc-1pline to sa} ·no.' or at JOO <;upporter'> at the annual events. least, ·not so much,' wh·cn 11 come\ to ~tamldJ Comny .\FL-CIO picnic. At a labor break last tn Los Angeles the big spending.·· Zschao <;a1d. ..He ro--;ponsorcd a resolution for a and p1c-n1cs in Plea!-3oton and Fresno, Borrowing a pol111cal S} mho l long. test ban on nuclear "l·apons. Then hl' By PHIL SNEiDERMAN $200-per-person dinner last wel'k. tion.) ottMDe11Jl'l1o~11afl Campaign consultant Pa1m· sa id Paine said most of Sumner's fund· Democrat Bruce Sumn~, who is~ some Sumner supporters paid more ra1s1ng will be in Orange County, but campaigning to unseat incumbent th_an the ~200 and tha~ olh~rs con· hl' said thl' · Dtmocratic Con· U.S. Rep Roben Badham, R-New---rrtt~uted Wlthout attending. gress1onal 'ca·ucus Committee bas pofl Beat h. in l'o!ovember, collected )Ne had _~. lot of ~~.ocrats and prom 1~cd some financial help. $15])0() io S40.000 at a kickoff fund-·,.,. Repub~cans, h~ ~d. _There arc Bad ham's 40th' 9is1nc--t 1s widely raiser at the Pacific Amphirheatf'e 10 people on both sides of the fence who considered a Republican stronghold. Costa"Mesa. e"ent organizers said.. believe we ~eed. more ~~l'C'll ve n·p-· ··1 don't think tl\ls d1stnct will b( Da' id Paine, Sumner's campaign rcsentat1on ~n Congres!I . . targeted (for s1gmficant funding) by c-onsultant. said he \'.as pleased with Sum~er 1s a former Judge and the national Democratic Party. but the turnout and enthusias .. at the Republican assembl}man More re-the} do take !Sumner's) candidacy amphitheater centl~. he was chairman of thr 'ienously ··Pa me said. ··The} think he .\udrr' Redfearn. treasurer of Democratic Pan)' 1n Orange Count ~ has a chance to defeat Badham ... umner·; c-ampa1gn. 1s-tfie mother or= 1 re c11rticd tht race for the Demo-The c-on~ultant said ~dd111onal Steve Redfearn. general manager of c-ra11c nomination to 'Challenge small fund-ra1\1ng parties in p_nvate the outdoor tht'ater "he said the Badham after learning tfrat thl' lom· homt''> and other e\·ents are planned fac1ht> \\as p·ro, 1dcd as a-n in~Tnd -nemocral Oilineballot wa' ..\n -durillg thl' coming -feeks td: help donation, ·and that non-union Hoffmann. a follo\\l'r of n trem1s1 Sumne"'r\ tampa1gn. · amphitheater employees "orkcd L}ndonl.aRouche.. Campaign 1rea.surer 0Rcdfeam said. without pa} to h_clp Sump_er·s cam-Through an unusual "'r:11e-1n cam· .. I'd like to raise a minimum of pa1gn. She 'laid expen\c?~ould tot.al pa1gn. Somner defeated Hoffmann in $150OO<r 1n Orange County. B11t I roughl) $5.000.. the June 3 pnmaf). (Hoffmann ha<; think ""e rtia~ e"cn be.abk td raise as · About 150 rcoplc aitended ~he filed a lawsuit challenging· thl"elcc-~uch a'i $250.tX'IO ·· Curb ~grees with Duke; ~hecks disputed Cranston again accu!>ed l~chau of used by the 72,vear-old ( ran!>ton . PfOl"t•edcd to \ ok aga1 ns1 .the-resol- sw1tching·s1des on kl·~ 1\sue\ lrom the who is noted as a runner. Z!.chau . 46. uuon tl1' rl·COfd on abortion: 100 · UN.JVER~AL CIT' 1..\Pl -L1tutenant governor Saudi arms sales and contra aid 10 led a three-mile "fun run " to thl· fir•;i f}l:rcent pro-choice in 1983 and 1984. candidate M1lo..c ( urb. ~ b11tl'.'r political enemy of George who ser,·ed.as ht'Utl'nant gm ernor frqm 1979 to 1983. said he and the go.' ernor .. agree' un JU.st' about e' eryth1ng .. r m talong the ..ame pnonllt''i .. abon1on. labeling him 3\ a .. \\ISh}-evenr bf his fall campaign at a park 50 percent against pro-chOICl' in Dcukme11an 1n I Qf\2. no\\ \:t~\ he and the governor"'agret' wash'' candidate with an ·1ncom-near his Los A.hos home. i ~fr'.!.t-Tammn-said ofZseh-atr.-On just ~bout ~\l·~th1ng.'"and S3}'i he c-hecks "'ith prehens1ble" record in ( ongress. Clad in wh ite running !>hon'> and .1 .. He , otl·d aga1n\t. and then he Dcukme11an hcll'H' making rna1or poli11ca\ decisions . .. The onl y thing cons1'>tent ahout green .. Zsc hau NO\\·· T -'>hlrt the 'otl'd fur. a rc'-t1lti11on c•rn1memorJt· The gt)\ ernor ho we' l'r re1ected Curb's contention _ m} opponCAl 1s his ·in ..2n~t~c~. _R.fQublican no!!!_inec a<J_opt~ l....lbur _LOg g<'Out 1dl' ol 1hc ~rmcnian<; Ht· that their t\\ o campaign., ha' e ht'ld .. clOS\'" and r ve ne'er In all m} h~ ~en an }'thing Da}. trad111onall} a Democratic · 'utl·d 'tor and then \ oted agam't .. c?.nstant'· dl\C'U'>'>IOns ~~n ~lratcg-~ d~b1-ng-lhe+r talks like m} WlSh}-wash} opponent's Part} holida}, as a c-ampa1gn t.hl'llll'. Jparthe1d .. anct1on,. Hr \Olt'd as gl·nera~1<;tu"1on<, record of 01p-Oopp1ng on the issues:· telling supponers that he stood ·for again,1. ~nd thl'n he , ote<Lfor. aid Ill ··We're not telling them ho"' the} 'hould condutt Cranston said . free enterpnse pnnciplcs that cn·atl· the wntra' ·· ( r.1 nc,1on lOnll nucd their campaign ·· Dl•ukme1ian told reportt•r' at a pohl1l·al ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· e'ent at the l o., ~ngcle' Pol ice ~cadem} ··~ot at a11.·· COMING SEJYr'EMBER14 ·~ Dcukme1ian an'"ered "hen a'\kcd 1t'hc approH·s Curb·., political acti ons IA ad' ante The Repuhll1.·an < urh. \.\ho facn OemocraJ1t I incumlwnt Leo Mt l Jrth\ tor the 111.•utenant go'· ernorsh1p. formal I) launl hl:d h1<, fall c-ampa1gn M onda~ I "'ith a rare press rnnfe1t'nll' -tht first t_1me 1n week~ ht· has confronted a maJor group of reponers. . Curb. a bo> i'h-loo~ 1ng. m1ll1onaire record producer I C-urn al'n said ··v.\· ha\ c hcd1 in constant d1scuss1ons \.\1th hi\ offal··· Jnd ..aid his and the · go\t~rnor'' l ampa1gn'> ha' l' u1opcra1cct close I~ Mc(artb\. meJn\.\h1 lc. 'fl'-'-.l'-'1ng to 500 pe<~ple at a traditional I ahor l>,1\ < ,JI hnlll IJ~1r "break.fas t m Los ..\ngdc~. lk'>t nbed ( urb .1, J mJn ··or 1nep11tude and constant nmch1l·r-• ~fr( arth'. \.\h o ha\ m.1dc d lampa1g.n 1'isue out of the '>Carn t' ol ( urtU nl'"'' 1.onlercnl·n . added that .. Curb had to bl' lorced out into thl· open b~ the media ·· But ( urh re\f>onc.leil tha t ~fr( arth~ h41s used the- prt><,<; ronkH'nll'' 10 tal..c attent1nn a\.\ca\ · from ··his support of Ko·sc Bird .. ' • C urh. "ho lmt 111 l kulo..mc11an 1n l4X2 1n a biller pnrnan deo;p1te 0111\p..·nt.ling h" n ' JI h~ $I m1ll1on . said he \\_ill n en loll<>"' Dl·uk mq1.in \ kaU-"' hen holding press con lercnccs We accept most insurance plans for_ work-related ffijuri es, sport injuries-;-and general nedt and back - pain . Or AnitrlR .... 1.1flnrrl M S O \ Paulanno ) Daily Pilai & TWA ----~-ID.-OUT..HOW .COOD WE RE ALLY ARE ~ . tt/GHTS At;A//~81£ Fl()M OIANGE COUNTY!(' [Al VIA GOLDEN 5 TA TE A/ii TNfS J • t • _<;a ll Today For An Appgintment South Coast Plaza Chiropractic 720 Paularino Ave . Suite 212 432-811 99 C::osta Mesa 92626 •• r1 Ir I ,...._..,.,._~-­. . '' ( 1 • I' .-. f. ( . ,. J I-• ... .. . ;-.,,.! Orange C~t oAJlv Pll~Tllueedey,..&lp•u.-2: 1tie1 • M 'i ...._~ ' ·-. -·gu~ar dls~ecy pr9ves Co11IstOirtheOty ·-H~rt-pienttT &hye#If1~ PAS~DENA(AP)-A ntw.typcof which IS heat. Such ~cat would ~ C'fehech's Charles A. Beich;~n: its c~tcr. Black holes. :ric~ccft~be dies-after rei~tion ep· is.ode . q~r dt~overcd nearly 6 trillion produced *'hen radrat1ot1 fi"'om the Soi er and other Cal1'rom'" and h M"ll. r "J. bl11:-n m , __ fi c -h ·.&.. ' " .. at t e center our own 1 .. y Way and . . · HtU •~ rom 1:.art prov1ud ·core of the-quasar bomt.ards ,a Antona astronomers rcponcd thca·r cv~dcncc .that the mystenous. super-su.~oun~ing cloud of gas and dust .• findings in Monda¥'s issue of man) other galuies. ~re so dense that LOS ANGELES (AP)-Baby James, 1mplahted with the hcan o(a brain· br,i&;ht ob1rcts are bom when plaxies SOifer sa1d Monday. . . , Astro physical Joymal l..etterc. their gravuy J'ucks in all hjht and· dl'ad infant 1n oqe or a series of p1onecnna opcration1. dJcd when hia body collide. astronomecuay. . Bccau~ the. new q~sar a_Jso emits ~ About 3.500 qua.sacs ta~e *n matter aroun them. • rcJCCtcd the foreign hcan and another donor couldn't be lou.nd......, hospital The newly discovered Quasar &lows $0me vts1ble h&ht So fi d h d • . As such mantt f•llls-u\to a bla,..k announced. • • · inti.rared. suucstin& it 11 surro.unded . · 1 er ~1 can · 1ocatcd since the class of supcrbri&ht ... b h f • the otlter astr~nomers t;>c!1evc 1t ma)'"-obJec.ts first was identified in 196.3. hott. the incredible aravity squeeus • • Ti*. I 1i,.yca.'r-old boyY"dcath ~as revealed M.onday by Loma Linda -~as rood o ~ust a net us 1mxlw:~ct ..rcpr.esent-an...~~ ... ~ sta-be.· l'"\.:353,... a"" m~cn·ous .,..bj_.., wJth ii Ufllt). i1 glows with •nea. ~~ Un .,,,_d -J e w en·twoo•a•iescoll"dcd "d T .~ "u '"' '"' v "'~\"' rversny. m.i;; h.ill cnter.whcrcthero,..rationwa•',...rformcd-Apn"l-2·• • .----.:...,~;... .-"' • . sa1 om tween _ a n~wbo_rn ..!9.uasar totally c{)r~ ilOOu.I _size of ouc__solar ~roducang the .22tc.ox...Jj~!._of thL Th -..,,._.., -·-r 5otftr-. an astronomer at the Cltt. eMfiro~deCI an p s an<!OUit, and a S) s1em but whi"ch nevcnhclcss quasar. -R.9<"-kWeLt.l&;C•-• ~uuyi~-iid11Anic:1;:di...t;""~bo1J11pfl~~~:i:i-:r'vie~n4ay, hetpi .. I '"*"~ fornia lnstitute,ofTechnologr.. mi.turc..qu~ ihat fias blown away ou1~hine cn11re-gelilX1es-ufbi,ttium'of -The infra red quasar, des111nated by ' · Ou¥ars normally emit visible-and such material. · .. suns. . , .lhe numt;>er 13349.,2438. is located l]i&.ehild. who~ real name was k~pl sccret.uQt~I his death. wai identified ultraviolet light, he said. adding that The q1;1asar _apparently 1s stanan* Some sc1ent1sts believe quasars art more 1han 1 btllaon 1lag.ht years from b> Rockwell as Nicholas lawrcnc.c Miller. who·was adoplc"d by ThomaJ arid 90 percent of the light cmi11ed by the to blow holes an this shroud of du!it , born when two galaxies collide: and. Earth. Thai's ·a.bout S.88 tnlhon _Ja ) nc Miller of Redwood C1ty 1mmedi,tcly after his binh Feb. IS. I 98S: newly found quasar 15 infrared light. he said. when one of them has a black hole at ballaon males. · Thebo_> died "during an acute. ~·vere f'CJ~lifn episode." Rock.we'~ said. I Legislator · .faC~s charge of soliciting .• ' ' . . . . ..., -' \-. l ... I - ·r SACRAMENTO (AP -As- sembl)man Jim ( osur.P -Fresno. has been cited on a charge of"'SOhC1t1ng a w.om~n wotling as a SacramenLO' poli~c opcratl\e for a·n act of prosti- tution . Sacramento police say. r ----~·-- Costa. 34. was 1n the co mpan)' of ano th<:r woman who has previous prost1tut1 on conv1ct1ons when he allegcdl) solarncd a woman who was was carryi ng a hidden transmi11er for police last Saturda) night shonly after adJ o'l:.lrnmcnt of 1he leg1sla11 ve· session, police re\ oaled Monda}' -- ·The ktwmakcr. who chairs the Assembl) Water Parks and Wildlife C'omm111ee. couldn "1 be reacheOTor. comment But an aide. Ball Brewster. said "a mistake has been made He v.111 haH: no comment until after he spca~s with has attorne}' ... Offic.ers ~1d the legislator and a kno"n pro\t1tu1e approached another v.oman 1n h1'> 'itate·leased car • and ofTerCd her S50 lor an act of pro.st1tu11on Kldnappe~boy, 9, safe; sitter arrested LOS .\NGEL ES !.\PJ-A. 9-)ear· -""Oki-be) nmstng from. his Hollywood home sanct• Frida' was found after a witness spOlll'd the )uungster and his bab) s111er on a San Ped ro street. oflinab said 1 Kenn\ Ra) H;ill .... a.-. reponed I m1ss1otaftd hl· fo1kd to rl'turn from a noon gron·r~ \hopping tnp \\Ith RandeU Eugcnl· (1ra!>s1n1. 32. a neagh·j bor "'hu "atlhl"d the ho,._,. - The l"-O "ere nu~r~g for thfl'('. I Ja~ ~-until polln· "l'rl· l alkd tl\ an un1dl·.nt1fil·J "'1tm''\ v.ho rqx>nl·d Sl'l'1ng th l·m nl·Jr \\l·~tcrn .\'l'nuc . and IQth 'ltrl'l't \i1 ondJ' morning Pohµ: two~cd ( 1ra~\101 for in· \l''llgallon uf ~1d nJpp1 ng - -RUfFELL!S-- UPHOLSTERY INC • ...,. ,_ ..... Cettrs lln! 1122 U1H1 llft .. 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LI( ' .............................................................. -.---.~-------!.:.....~--=---==--~~~~~-.....L -' Al * 1-0fange Cout DAILY PILOT I T~y. &.plember 2. 1Ne .. • . : .____,,Takin~ s _o m .e st(eam o.ff the .. Let's hear it for m o m . ~pple pie Jind the Hunting~ B e ac h Plapning ~ommiss~on. . . • -. • Last _week~ etty plannin g comm1ss1on:r,. t e)ected a proposal t hat would ha ve threatened the nghts o f pro~rty owners. ' . · C'tty Administra to r C hai-les Thompson. proposed ame nding a c ity ordinance to give himself the auJho rity to proceed with rede ve lo pment plans without the a ppro \al o f l oc:~I propeny o wners. Now. all property owne rs in a n area targeteC!f for redevelopment must give their OK befor~ t he cny can pr~eed. · 1 .While property owners would still able to vo ice their opin1on.s._hefore co n structi on could actually begin._ their ability tq slow a red ev elopment projec t and preserve their prope rty-would h~ve been severe ly hampered by tbe amended o rdinance. _ Fo r his part .• Tho m pson exP.lained he was only tr: mg to chmina te whar he says a re unnecessary delays that can drag projects o u t fo'r"m o rl\hs. even years. .... ·' NOW YOU ONLY NeeDm FILL OUT ONe Cf 1WO STACKS f -. Growers . . ' facin~.: -I :. 'bigger .· obstacl~s Times have ne'er been tougher for_ Cali fornia map1uana growers than the)' ar toda) -and tb.e massive annual Campaign Against ManJuana Planting hasn ·1 e'en begun to h11 11s stndc 1h1~ earl y 1n·1he harvest seasOfl That's because after two years. of preliminaries. federal· prosecutors us1 og the Comprehensive Cnme ~~~~~t.-:.:,,._,,.::;J Control ..\ct of 198..i have-finall) hit • -~ht·1r ~1nde. The result •~ an un pre<.'edented number of land l'Onfisca11o ns a nd a Bu t those ro adblocks. those madde ning d e lays. those ted1,0 us sJeps that are specified· a·re exactly ·what makes the svste m wo rk so well. The c hecks a pd bala n ce s are needed . The forms in tri plicate with air t he T s c rossed and wherefores and thercfor~s a re the specificatio ns that guarantee the b u lld-0:ze-r&-d o n-'t roll over a s~eeping eitizenry. R edevelo pme nt is a s ignificant step for a cit y and a n ordeal for a perso n whose p roperty stands between the wreGkmg ball and progress. It's best undertake n with How ca~ we be.hospitable to houseguest We-don't know? scric.s of high fines-for con~eted grov.erc, Pot fa rmers 11'1 the ··Emerald Tn - angk" region of Nonhern California are fcl'l1ng the pain most severe() as thl' Ill'"' la"' Ii hall) begins to show 1t'i IC!.'lh .\fter prosc<.utoi:s threatened 10 conli'><.alt' thnr 1and 12 grower\ arre'\tl'd las• summer and md1cted SI\ deli beration. i\nn and I belong 10 an 1nt~r- _D em ocracy a t any level o f go ve mmerh is a slow -na116nal club that has a sub-group m ovino m achine that wo.rks best with the brakes applied . "'hose purpose in life 1~ to provide lf 9 · r. · hosp11aht> 10 other members of the It gets m oving t~o 1ast. It gets o ut o f control and group wh o ma> b<; in town for a shon -JX2&~Haft-ee hu . -----1-.;......,cxtutrrm . T he,C ity Coun c il s ho uld keep -the redevelopme nt It's a reall} marvelous feature orthc stea mrolle r in lo w gear when it con siders the Planning duh l f "'e Y.ent 10. sa). Chicago. all Commissio n-s.acu o n . · . that "'1.··d ha\e 10 do 1s call the local c >pin111nH'\prcs~d 1n 1h1Hpal'C' arC' i'hosc of the Da1h Pilot 01her qcv.s L'\prl·,wd un 1h" p.igt' an: 1ho~ of1h<"1r authors and anists R<"ader commcn1 '' '°' 11<·J fhl' Dail) Pilot. r 0 RO\ 15Ml. ( osta Mesa Q2626 Phone ""' :-011~11 . . J Racism is znotlve behind . club. and ...,e·d be taken in. told of all of the best th ings to see in town . probabl) ft.'d. and J)Crhaps C\ en be g1,en a pla1.e to sta}. • Wc.''c ncH~r actually used 1h1g sen ice. but 11 seems hke such. a good idea 1ha1 we s1gm·d up to be hosts to l)<.'upk "'ho rome 10 Orange Count). Our first gue~J IS due 10 arrive toda). Our onl y problem 1s that we1rnow vel) linle about the man. All we kno .... 1s that he's 22 \Cars old. is a member of the cl uti and.co'mes from GermaTI) around thl' area "'hik the man foll desl)<.'ratcl) in .lo' e with outhern }ahforn1a, and we spent the rest of the 11me talking. We did reasonabl} wl'll. based on the fact that he s~~k!:..e _____ _,u.,11.1io--t-t-~;:--- E"ngfiln.ana we spo e . mencan We learned a lot We learned what 11·v. a' lt ke 10 II\ e in an area wherr yo u could artualh see the m1ss1I~ that Y.erc aimed ai Russia. v. here taking a trip to German) or pain or Ital\ "'as lil<e gb1 ng to V'egas·or Phoen1\·' : Wl· learned of the tffiln'o; -his naml' 1s C'hns -dreams and desires. of his burning need i o coml' 10 .\ml·m·a We also learned th ings li ke thl· faCJ. lha1 1f ~uu hu) a· "flat"· 1n L11ndon.} ou ma} finance I I 0 l)<.'rl'cnl 11f I h~· pu rchase pnl·e and use thl' add1 11onal 10 percent to OU\ furn1turl·. · .. HARVEY The~tt a hundred otht.>r smaller thing-. w·v.orr: about as "'ell hould I bu) ;i German-English d1c11onar: ., Should v.e tr. to cook him ~ German nll'JI. know-1ng full well that lt nrohahl~ ~on·t mea,ure up 10 v.hal he gl't~ at homl'0 ' \\-uuld he prefer a good .\mcncan incal li kl· hambu rger~ andfrl·nrh fr1e,·• I gul·s~ tha t thO'>l' things will worlo. themsehe'\ ouL but I do ha"c two ma1or roncerhs First of all. I dearh . m11n'lh' la1er paid tines equal to at lc.t't 80 l)<.'r1.en1 uf the equll) the~ hold 1n.1he prt,>rx'n~ "'here the) had been 1llegalh d1h1' a ting marijuana fhr linrs total almost v.1 \\ µ argr case'> m awa iting trial and 1 '' u Otha con' 1cted grower.-. op11n11. ~1mph to.gnc their land to au 1hunI1l·\ ··lhc~l· linl'' arc 'IU times more than "l. l''l'r got before·· ~•d a~\l\IJnt l ~ .\llume' Peter Rob- 1n\on ··1 ht' largl'\I pre\ 1ous linl' for gnl\\ 1ng rnM1}uana was $ J0.000. so~ _ Y.t··rl· fin.ill~ mak1ngthc grawers pa~ a. pntl' -\nd at kJ\t half the people v.ho art· pa~ ing finl'' "'ill also ~o 10 1a1I ·· Thl' u>n' ll t1uns and iinl'S all stem from Jrrl''>I\ made during the 19~5 ( \ \1 r effmt ~Englis~only_initiative We don '1 C\ en know 1f he ~peaks Engh)h. .\bout a }ea1.aao. Ann's compan~ had a scm 1nar1 n New ,. ork. and some We also karncd that 'er. few I ondon · residen ts are finaaic1alh lJJ)ahk of hu} 1ng c' en the l hl'ape'S·t tl<t l \\ e·re looking fo""'ard to our '•'>llor from Gcrmam .\ t the 'lltmc 11ml· 11°\ a li1tle frightening v..c·re 10 tx· ambassadors for our countr.. We'll probabl} have a lot to do v.1ih what this man fin all\ decides about hope 1ha1 hl· speak\ English · 1 The '\t'rnnd and far more 1mpon· ant Y.1Jrn 1s 1ha1 1h1'> man from C1l'rman) ·ma~ plan to use our local pubhc 1ranspon.it1on s~ stem~ lx'· causl' he has a pamphkt that '\a~' v.e ha' l' a man elou\ OOl'. rhrec month'> of raids and sun l'1llanle b' l~·drral. st.alt." and loca l agl'nl\ OClll'd m,:irijuana ~1th a Street ',1lur ol Jbout $300 million last 'ear v. 11h oOiu al\ hl)ping for an eH'n h1~l·r hJul th1' lall ' .. .. To the fa11ior nothing (or those v.ho al read) c;peak of the ix·oplc from the London office Kerentl). man) 1ttll'r' ha' r ·JP-Enghsh. Like the 1mm1grants of the came Therq was a special excursion pcar1...a tfl-thr Dail\ Piiot u>ndemning_ 1930s. the newcomer<; will learn the · rate that ;\llb"'ed them 10 v1s11 two 'iO·t·alled ··i11cgal alll'I\\. Jnd calling language. when and 1fthe) want 10. tf o\.hh Cll le!> 1n th<.· United States fo r for E.nglish tu be R,rocla1med our we J U St let them do )O. However. the ~ame fa re. and some of them took ofliual langua~c I ,.\:d th~ll anti-ma n) of the English-on I\ <;upponers ad' antage of ti. We had a man and H i~pJni~ rac i'>m mm~ than dn~ other also opJ)ose bilingual educat ion pro-woman sta> wit h us for a few days. fac\'or. hll cont nb.uli.:d to llu~ current grams-. Therefore. v. hat is llH.·1r real -cmd l t was a marvelous experience. upruJr nr.1ngl' ( ount\ rl''>1dent'> motl\e in supponingan l:nglish-on l~ We 'IX'"! pan o f the time traveling uo;l·d to hc1ng \urruund1.·d onh h\ 1 "'hill'' hJ'l' l'x·l.,nH.' uncas' with the miuauve'> Ameril·a. . . Wal ta Burroughs in un 'auw on. H 15 "Sc.-a-rthligh1"• column will return nc~t "'eek. Ho..., am I going 10 break tlit• new\ to him? !"II let you kno"' what hapixn<. BiTr Harvey /J ves in lluatlagtoa Be(C~. in'-rt.'d'\l' of ldt1nus ~ .\~1an~ in the I feel that Wt' should put as1de • 1 --~~~~~~~~IJl~~11'' lcaCli~~ct~~ :~r~a(~j ~~%~~~c~us~n~s !~cc~~('~~~: ca~~;~ Incum· \beift ts runni·ng show I 11ghtl'111ng lhl' horder\ Fnghsh-nnl~ European 1m m1gran1~ '\cccpl their .AA 1 I 1n1t1Jll\t:\,11hl\oon cult urald11Terences.g1 ... ethcmtirri..e to . - lh} ~~·,,~.7,~~~~il(~~I~: •• ~r~,~~s.·~:~'; J~d ~~~~~ }~o~u~~~l~l~:r~da ~~~~~ as po11·~'cal campai·gns start· non-pruJuL11'" 111111at1\t' 11 .. onh add 10 the-l11verstl) of our nation. · I,~ · puJpml· ""' rn.i~'-· 11 m1Jrc d1ffiluf1 . sta~nd nCJghborhood . Jor n1111-f ngl"h '1l\.·Ji...er\ to funuwn I DA.N IEL PAYN E SACRAMENTO -T radition d1(.'o-bent. '\Ian Cranston. has more innate ----------------- '" ih" ,.,ul't' -...h1lc d{11ng absolutel) Hun tington Beach tate~ that Laqor Da)'. the last hohdav li ab1lit1ci. than Dcukmej 1an because B1 d d t t • :g Jd d of the summt r. 1s the formal begin·-of his age and li beral image and 00 on or pro es mis u e ning of the autumnal rit ual we call a thm·fore would seem 10 he more political campaign . 'ulnl'rable l\nd 1n Rep Ed Zscha u. I .... Lh1.:. Lili LUL- ii I\ n:grl·t1Jble-thdt--A.·h < IJ~ \nJl·h11n 1n ,,tili ng hi\ 1.onel· <.trtk1' '" l'rl1111i...l'd thl' lal t that ht'\ targrl thl' \m1'1'1 c:·1n Red t ruso; aCl~ nn I\ ;i<; l•il lnl1•r \111r.1J!.l' .inJ c..l1~1nhu1m ol d•1n11r hlond \Ir ~nder,on\ rl·:d l.trgl'I "1h1• m.1uled and mangkd kill h1~l·r lhl' kui...l·m1J pa11en1 v.ht1 nc-c:d\ N>+< !U-ttrn.I a II hl<JY\ <mrgcr1 e., How'-''\'r "t' lOmmt"nc..l 'v1 r \nc..la\on 101 h1'> past rqn1nhut111n\·\ and h11rx· that he and his group v.111 l 11n11nul' a' lkd1l·a1ed blood donor' Thi\ pet\I ~\·ar I unde""'cnt '>l''trJI TODAY IN HISTORY . By Tbe Associated Press ·Toda) 1.-; Tuc'lda~. Sept 2. the 245th "1a> of 1 l)is6 Tht'rc arc I 20 da)'> left 1n the year i.urgc.nes. Y.luch. dcm.inded-m~uc~h~-..... 1 ..... 1 1~s ... a Lradl.lJon.m.orchonared.in the. th" RepubJka.ns...sc.ermngl} chase Lhc hlood M) con!>c1ence was some .... hat breach. a substantial amoun t of candidate v. ith thr best shot at cased b~ the fac t that I had give n five monq and encrg> already has been Cranston. a relative!} }Oung. moder- gallons wht•n able . spent on 1clev1sion ads and other ate Jnd articulate hu s1ncssman-turn- Please. alwavs bear 10 mind that the for ms of campaigning th's summer ed-polt11cian v.ho had wagrd an -\mencan Rrd ( ros5 ., no nine-to-But 11 ~till serves as a useful pciint of 1mpres~1 ve anddrama1iccampa1gn to fi,e. closed weekend ol)<.'ra11on The> refl'rcncc. win the GOP no m1na11on. 1ns1antl) mobilize 10 help , 1ct1ms of La bor Da>-1986. th ree mont hs Bui 1n the three month~ s1n;e the tornados .... l'anhquakc\,.. lires -and after the-primary e-lec-rtmrarrn two pmn:iry Zschau has not ad.tan~d Ooods w 1th food. blankets. seru m and months before the November show-hi\ cause markedl>. shuffi1ng his hloOd 1( needed It 1s a clearing house 'down. finds incumbents controlling postur.i.' on SC\ era I policy issues. most lor lt'e~ and abo'c hc1ng harassed the fie ld. at least 1n the major-notabl) polic} toward the 4.rab- "'er l·o!TcC' • Ca hforn1a poliucal contests. lsraelt con01c1. and thus allowing T rn ·N( ·\N STEW>.\RT • Los .\ngelcs Mayor Tom Bradlc} ( rJn\ton to pound on his major \lc:wport Beach has edged upward a fe w notches in th e 1h1•ml' 'that Zschau is shifty and public opinion polls. but shows ncr pr1>nl' to chameleon-lt ke .changes of signs of ach1c ... ing the breakthrough ~l\1 t1on v.hde C-ra nston is steadfa.st. he so desperately needs to unseat thc Ord1nanl-y. 111s the challenger who Republican governor. George Deu-a11a1:k!> and the incumbent who kmcj1an. dl'f1.·nd,. hut the roles have been' In 1 XM. during the' c 1 ~J War. California has a habit of g1v1ng 1\s rC\ l'r'>ed \O fa r. Zschau's camp says 11 l n 1 on General w i 11 ia m T governors at least two terms and for ha!> bf;e n bus) organizing 1tsclf forthe ~hcrman·s forces occupied Atlanta. Bradley to have any scnous·hope of·· fall drivl' and exprescs doubt that1 unl' da} after the Confederates re-defeating the man who edged him out an)om· has~ paying attCl\tion to treated four years ago. he would havt' had to Cranston's mid-summer assaults .. In IQOI. Vice President Theodore do everything right and hope that >.\mong the Republi"f!n-<)riente9 Roo41cvelt said in a speech at the Deukmejaan wdUld commit some business leaders who had been M 1nnl·~o1a State Fair "Speak softly serious errors. -+ pl eased that Zschau won. the nomi- dece nt and capable pol1 11c1an stuck 1n a u!>clcss pos1t1on. find c; himself 10\'0h"t"d-m what 1s bc-comtn~ the most banal campaign Qf the }ear against former Lt Gov Mike Curb. ""ho dropl)<.'d out of politics fo ur )'ears ago and now is trying for a comeback. omr bod)' ...... 11 v.-1n. but unless fhe nc\ t governor intends to leave offi ce in m1d-ten:n. it's reall) not of much import, citccpt as a precurs~r to 1990. There arc cqualh· ho-hum cam- paigns for the other statewide offices. Democratic i\11orncy Genera l John Van de Kamp. h1se)CS fixed firml y on the govc~norsh1p 1n~ 1990. has no serious oppos1t1on and Treasurer Jesse Unruh and St.1te schools super- intendent 8111 Hon,1g can skate home. Toda)'°s highlight 1n H1stol') . . On tht' morning of Sep1 ~ 1Q45 lncal 11mt. Japan formally ~ur­ rcndaed to tht• I Jn11ed tatc~ 1n ceremonies aboard 1he lJS<i M1ssoun in Tok,11 R.1~ World War II wa\ovcr anll rarr. a hig ~tick .. _. Bradley certatnl)' hasn·t dorfe na11orr. howt>ver. a certain l~vel of ~ "' 192.4. tln'1tiTdolf Frl ml operett a everything right: indeed. he and 'h1 s doubt has emerged. Zschau will.have "R O\C Maril··· of)l.'ncd on Broadway. camp~1gn staff ha ve fumbled on 10 Jcmlin S)ratc quickly that he s ~ot Secretary of State March Fong has to worr) about re-election 'Only 1f 1herc 1s a ~~~.m~ian landslide and two state legislators, lkmocrat Gray Davis and Republican William Campbell. arc running for an office that should be. abolished. state con- troller. Davis and Campbell. two amb111ous pol111c1ans. both Stt wins th1!> )Car a~ p0ten11al stepping stones into higher office 1n 1990 or beyo nd. ,nn 1h1s date In l6b6.1heGrca1 f111:of London hrokc ou1 The lire claimed thou-.and~ nl homn hut onh a lev. ll\l'' In lh~· \t'\l'fJI da\\ thal II hurncd In 11~9 th<' I n1tl'd \tat<'\ Trca.-.ur. Department w .:1<. 1'\tat>11.-,hctl . O~ANGr coAs 1 Daily Pilot In 1915. a hurricane slammed into several occa~1ons. Rut even more what 1t ta kes to mount an effective thr Florida ltey6 with 200 mph 1mportan1 lyJ DeukmcJian· h•sn't challt'ngc to Cranston, a tough . cit - " ind\ claiming 42' lives stum bled . If anything. he' has shored J)('rienccd and w1I) campaigner. or he . • up a couple of weak points in his ma' \CC his financing dry up. ( n 1963. •\labama uov. George ( pohuca l defcn<;es. Th<.' qualit> of the campaigns for "':'Jllace prnented th<.' integration of j...abor Da) 'fi nds DeukmcJian. major office drop~ off sharply after I U\lo.cgec High \chOQI by enc1rchng therdorc. fl u'l h wtth campaign 1hr iup 1 .... 0 l t (io" Leo Mc\anh}.a the hulld.ng ..... 11h \talc troopers. mone). riding a wave of populan ty, D•l! Waltrr1 /1 • •yadlcalH C'Ol•mo/11. K«9" Wlttl'Mf Put>hsh., blessed with a healthy ~and s1111ng on top of a lead th at tran,tates in to . nearf'Y a million votes.\ One doc!>n't fi nd too many people in the political co~m&.uu.ty, anclud mg Democrats. wfio arc w1ll \[lg to wager much on B~a4'lc) 's chanc~ this year. -Pilot welc~mes comment s Don f9" .. , C•ty Eot1or 'Tom C a.ntn l>jews E011or Tom T•lt Eo1t()f "4MMft Ce1ttrell PtOCl~ltQf\ M1n11QW ...... .,.~ "0119fllttng ()Ir-K t()( The Oatly Piiot public interest welcomes your oprnion,;; on matters of Letters.and longer articles ol commentary must be signed They should be typed or clearly written an~ sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Dally Piiot. P 0 Bax 1560 Costa Mesa CA L .- 0 r ....... ,. 1 ... ,.,.... ffJt I ",. I"'. ti '4 ") J; fi4\' <;.1 ('-1• ........ C'. A Cr ... -ltleft ~orts £'d1I01 c1::=c, ~~or Given the pcrsonalitaes and cih cumstances. 11's not surpnsing that Deukme11an ha~ re mained in com- mand It ~a tut mo~ unexpected that the other major campaign. for the · l ' \ ~nale hasgone 1heway 1thaso;o fa r th1~ ~ummcr. 92626. . ' If vou_preteu omake a ver.baJ sta.temenky~ may call OU-! A:JJ ICl.S «l•"!t<ric>"ll,..-C" fl • • 1-:. lf...0 t.;.oal.A U... C:.A -.11. I . • '·"~' ...... CorrultttOn Orrector lnlMTIIM Cool•~ Thl' 1 hrl'l'·lL'rm l>t·mocrat1 c 1ncum I • WE'RE LISTENING•telephone number 642-6086 -and leave a r~orded message Please keep these messages brie f \.\ l' rl' m.1k1 ~~ ,11 a lot n111rt unu1mfortahll' &er gro~l·r'> than nt•r tx·forc·· rro"'s RcSbinson ··1.; lhl pa't about all 'H etiuld ha' c donl· 111 gru\\l·r~ of tht) \11!.' "-i1'> put tht'm 11n proba110n:· Hut the nL'"' la.,.. nuv. allo"'~ roun' to rnnii'> all' and sell off land \\ hcn- ilkgal narcOlll'i ha'c been gr""'~­ murh J'i hoa1-. and airplanes can hi.' 1.1k1.·n 1f the~• an: used in dru11. smuu1tn11. Mo-;1 g_rol.\ers con' 1ctcd so far arr rl·la11' l'I\ ,m.111 of)l.'rators "'1th u11p, "'Urth he1"'ecn SJ0.000 anti $ 71JIUK)U li.ut lhl· \31Ut' ol the11 lfllP' add\ up 4u1d.I~. rhl' Jnnual trop of seedlc~ \1n- s1.•m1lla manjuana grown annu'all' 1n thl' an;a hct.,..ccn San Franc1s..o and the ( Ltliforn1a-Oregon <;tale line h:i' a street' alue bctl.\een SI btlhon Jnd $' JulliunJJlh 1hc :l\ cr01,ge aduu pl,..11t orouunn11. a.~1u1S1 .r100 ·· 1 h1'\l' rx·opll' arl' so ')0).lll 1h..i1 prl'' 11111)(\ the' 'd ha' c been pul in ,1 '\tale drug dl\er.-.1on program J\ pan 11 p1ohat1tU1_" Robinson .-.aid "But wt'rr nn" going after amonc u!>inp. .. 111\ l.inJ tn gro .... mariJuana for 5<1k .\nd "'l' u'>t' 30 plan1s as the m1n1mum standJrd lodc.1erm1ne "'hethcr 1t'!>·for sale l 'nder th.11anJ1t"s for pel"\onal use. wh1l h I'> 1lnl} .l minor 1nfrac1111n not C\ en a m1!>dcmcanor .. Robin!>o n s:i}S the federal pro!>- Cl ot ion d Tort a1 ms to raise the <;tal>.c<. fur pcr!>on!> th inkrng about hec-0ming pol former\ . "W i.: don·1 "'ant :i n) one to frel sak grn\qng fnr .-.ale:· he ~·d ··The: la"' no" let<. uc, ta ke their lan d -or fin<' them an amoun t equal to the1requm in II -and w~·rc making sure ever) landowner 1n the area feels that message." This year's efforts have b«n much more successful than· last year's. 1n pan be.cause the new law-became e!Tect1\e VCf) late in the 1984 harve'it o;e;i!>on and could onl) be appltt'd tu one case that )'Car. • In that l'asc. prosecutor~ con fiscatl·d a 208-ac-re ranch. hu1 the propeny dre w onl} two mock bids "'hen m:u 'ihals put 11 up for sal<" - one for I 0 lCnts and the 01her for 10 PICl.C\ of .... 1 \er ' There have be-en no 'luch m<>ck b1d'i this yc-ar '\nd for mo'it Ca hom1anc; the n~w 1nc and S,Q!l[IKM&QII s.buuld • a source or fCJOl(mg. Academ ic rt'sca rch consastentl) shows that most dn1tf\.1sers stan with marij uana, ofk n taken from 1he11 · parents' ~tJ'ihl'\ An)th1 ng ll)ll\l1tut1onal tha1 can d1o;cou ragc growers and cu1 down 'lupphe"i has lo he: we lcome 1n a day v..hen ~rug Q)Crdosc~ r~pcatedl) kill CHl)onc from prominent affile tes to vnknov.n ~lrcl't peo ple n omH ell., ,; •. ~, .. Mooka-""•rd colrtrnol•t Oii •r.t~.l1Sn1. ...· \ . . .. . .. -.....:·· ' ·'I --. Pesslmi&tic eC~nomiets foreCastlD \. I ·, < . WASHINGTON (J)-While the Rupnadmi~iJ. news ~ls&en their cMe. ~he-n, ~i~ rtot p>ina that far, trauon and the riiOll optimistic private economi1&1 say do say the eountey. is ak.at\~periJS?usly cloee to receaion. the . United -States is ab6ut t.o 1 w~e off two yean of , Prodl;lCUon at iR. MtJon'a factories bas fllUen for bus1ncu staanation. ot.ben·1ee it difretoently. three straiaht montha, IOl'OClhina that hun't happened Some of the economists who study each curvature of since the depths of the 1981-82 reoeaion. the business cycle are·startina to whi1pcr rcccssion -the . The country's U'ade4efMJit, which the adminiltrat~ The aron national product, the broadest measure of U.S. economic bcaJt.b. erew attn annual ,.ie of juat 0.6 percent in the ApriJJus:-e ~uarter, indicatlllll the ecofk>plY was at a Mal sta..CSstilJ. That repreKn&ecl the ~est irowth since the end of the jiu recession in late 1912. The-news has not been 1H1bld, however. Consumer prices, whicti had been soer'ina at doubk-disit ratetj"1St a, ffw ycan aao; actually fell at an annl&lf rate of0:2 percent iR t!\_e (int ~en months ot thit year, the best inflation dreaded word whlclf spells downturn.. eJl~cted would be improvina by now bcca~se of a steep · The most peuimiatic amona this set of doubtina fall !n"the value of the dollar apinst fo~ c~ntiet. 11 economists actually have started to i.nclude a recession in attt101 Y>'<>ne. The buy..and-tell ledaier b1t a ~d $18 their foreca~<S a relentless stq~ of ~r econom,ic billion defici•in /uly, the 1<>vemtnent re · rteC1. -- Most drivers favor· 55 mph. ~ limit; nlost exceed it, too .. NEW YORK (AP)-A majority ef Americans oppose raisin& the 55 mph speed limit, ahhouah most driven admit to frequentl y aanorina it. accord in& to a Medaa General-Associated Preu poll. · . , In ttie nationwidc .telephQne poll of I ,365 adults, 85 percent ~id' they. h~ exceeded the fedetally mandated !(mil. and 56 percent of them :sa•d they dtd S<? •ll·lcast half oft.he time."-·--· -_ _ · · • · But 54 percent of the·rcspc)n-dents opposed chanaina the s~ limit, while 44 'percent wanted it raised. and I percent wanted it lowered. One percent was.rf t sure. • --· · . Most of those who wanted an increase said 65 mph would be ideal. . Not surprisinaJy, slower drivers were rl}Ore likely than-faster d,ri ven to oppose.changjng the highway speed limit. Ei&ht in 10 of those who_rarel)' exettdcd 51 mph opposed a!hangc, wh i1e the s~ers were evenly split on the .ssue. . . L I r. . . In the West, where 55 ph can feel like a .crawlalong..cmp.ty stretches of endless hi&hway. a 56 percent majority favored increasing the speed !1m1t. Only 35 perce nt of EaS1crners. 39 percent of Midwesterners and 47 percent of Southerners fa fored an increase. The 55 mph speed limit was imposed by Con~css in 1974 as a fuel 'conscrvat1on measure followin$ the Middle East 011 en:'bargo. But with gasoline supplies plentiful and pnc.es low, there has been an 11'\creased effon to have it repcale_d. • -·· · . -, T~acliers lia Michigan, Ohio open the sehOol year by going on strike By tile A11gclatfd Pre11 More than 1.600 teachers in M 1chigan and Ohio voted to begjn the school year today on stnke. bnnging to 63.000 the number of students ':'at1onw1_de affected by teacher walkouts. The 930.Jc&dlers in Youngstown. Ohio, went on stnk.e MQD.da):.1w.o..dap ... ~forc I.he stan.ofclasscs lnPort...&i:on.. Mich....634 --ieiChers on Monda y night rejected a tentative contract by ~early 4-1 anq vo.tcd to walk off the job today. Instructors 1n fou r smaller "11ch1gan school d1stncts also were poised to stay QUI ~f sc.bool today. wlu~thcrs continued n~ 1n six d1stncts 1n Pennsylvania. llhno1s and M1ch1gan. In a Labof Day twist. meanwhile. employees of teachers· unions 1h Indiana and OPllo Monday went I . ' . -· :;> i W.XOutNow. ~~~new Ou~ •I • Htre's an offer that's a credit 10 your hOdy. Join any paninparing Holiday pa HeaJrh Club now, and you Cl!} haw: it-all. Without paying anything for thirty <lay:, · Alt the latest equipment. AJI the help of our tr.uned instructors. Plus our jogging track. Olympic·'ityle pool \Juna, whirlpool. and ste:im room And when voure ready to renew \'Our meml)er;hip, ·-get ~0% otf.. Why wait?fhe p1.lyoff is soC>n<.:r t~an )·ou th1~k .. Farilit~es may v-c1ry · ; Announcing Oqr N.ew Holiday FitnesS"Centers. ~ow there's no exctL'ie not ~o get in -,harx: \Xt:\·e got ttn convenient loca1iun.s. Call <>r come h\· anv H1>lk.ldv -'lp-.1 o r Holiday Fitness Center for a Tree gUest iouf-• J_......__!J_e~lurU:s11:.e~~..Jttt~a....n_=.c1"..Je.JJ~!IlibaK~:t:i:L~ru~:1.11.rc..;l~::u1.c..ic!rL~n.ng_i;lki\ic:.mwsoou~n.th~wu::us.es.JC~:n~1ic?wn~.;.cc~u..t.u'~..l-U~""'~1----___.iifttt..-.HoJt"il!it::J.,,.J1Am~ ~·Health_._..,, on stnkc Monday. '-. · consecutive life tenm today fo r kilhng hi s mother and adop~ed brother b.y I ~M;1;:i Wx11e blowing up the famtl) car With pipe bombs. Circuit Judge Hugh D. Hayes could . • n . ha vi: ~ntenced Benson to Flonda's electnc chair. Jurors who heard the Fon . • A."AHEIM ('"H) C)S.Z..jlOJ, 510 'io ~ta)(ll\lh.1 1 hl11d, ..,I, 11( Lintnln -~ .. HoliA,..v F1"tness' Centers Myefs tnal recommended hfe 1.n pnson Hayes. however. was not bound by t~e COSTA ~1ESA (~14) St49-W>K ~10 HJrhor Bln~.1Tkh1nd Thrill\ I >111~1 ~ \J.'1'] recommendation A hfe ~ntenct' means that Benson has no hOJ)( of parole for • ltl~. m~GTON BOCH .. ("'Ii) IH8-1919, n >91 Rt.:Jlh Bhd JI \l:.Jrnl'r Ill 1tw ( h.trll r ( Lill fl 25 ycarf. comecuuve terms ·mean 50 years with out parole. After the LO~iA \lf.S..\ .. n 1)-:;...-6\l. v,:;,-" B~1 ... 111I sentencing. defense attomCY'Uld t~ wouldoask-fo,.a new-tnal-and a d1reeted· : --~\ilS.~ON '-1EJO. ·.("I-+) 7:"().QRU, .!-HUl ..\Iii i.i Pk~\ JI "'Jn Die~11 Frt•t·\TI\ FOl'\'f\I\ \",\I.LE' 1-1-.) <)(tt-KXXl'l )Ht 1...,.1Un><1kliur'1 ve rdict of acqumal based upon the ev1denC'e in a hearing Sept. 22. Benson was Oll.\~GE CH) 6¥>-2+.I. 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Al W 0tenge COMt DAILY ~LOT/ Tueeay, ._, ... .._ 2, 19M .. ·-·. uJ KUNGAJ Stt&nge .Dew faC~o:ti · TV this_ s~ason By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ................. LOS ANGELES - Tele vision is dotted with new faces this yca-h but the most d1st1nctive isn't even human. well:known· taccs uc~ as ~lien Kelsey. an idealistic you:ng attome~ of a producer at the age· ~f 8 at. a Burs~n appe.rmg in se nes telev tS1on on Steven Bochco's new NBC st•nes marnal ans compe1.1t1on. He s been. in for the fi rst 11 me. l · · "L.A. Law." She's· bee n in such 'lots of commemals and such movies Herc are some of the new lu ds on movies as "Butch and Sundance: The as "The Last Dragon" and "Red the pnme-t1me.v1deo block: Early Years," "An ·Unmarried Sonia" •Patncia K.alember sta rs 1n CBS' Woman" and "Manhattan ProJect." •David Rasche' plays Inspector ALF. the Alien Life Form from the planet Melmac . .has the kind of face lha\ 'onl} a mother. maybe only a mother Samt Bernard, could love. He·s 3 feet tall wi th a shock ofred hair and looks on cats the way kids look on "Ka} O'Brien:· a medical show Her husband. Michael "Tucker. also -Hammer on ABC's police comedy filmed 1n Canada. She was in a soap stars io the sho~. .. led~e Hammer." He's a f~er opera. "Lo\'1 ng." and "The Equal-•Tom Mason stars as"'M1ke Bren -dl\•1n1t}!httk~ EJi&lisb "1zer .. pilot. nan. a rising young entrepreneur. on instructor •Roben Des1deno is Wes Ken -· ABC's "Jack and Mike:· The •Ellen Burstyn makes her TV . Twink1cs. . The wise-crack.mg, temperamental al ieJl drops in pn an average An;ieri- can family. played by Mu, Wnght, Anne ScheCieen, Andrea Elson and BenJ1 Gregory. and makes himself at home. ned~ in ABC's "Hean .or l~e City.'" Brooklyn-born actor was in th~ series debut 1n ABC's "The Ellen Bron ... ·born Des1deno starred in the. movie "Whatever II Takes:· and Burst} n·S how "She won an Academy T V movie "The Pnnccss and the ~uch series as "Grandpa Goes 10 Award 1n 1974 for· "Alrce Doesn't Cabb1e .. and the HBO. series "Maxi-Washington," "Our Family Ho.nor" Li vi.' Here Anymore." which insr.1red mum Security." jlnd "freebie and the.Bean." the long-runn1n~ TV senes "A ice," •Dennis Farina, who spent 18 •Mariska Harg.itay. daughter of and ha~ numerous other screen }t·ars as a Chicago detective. is the late Jane Mansfield ancf former credits The-producers are secreti ve about Alf. ~x~pl-t-0 adrrl11 th.al he docs have sqgifone under his skin. - 1')1)«l'sst a-s-the police detective ~n . Mr. Universe Mickey Hargrtay. "St3n-•W11-ford,Bnmle¥-has anothc/ NRCs "Crime Stol)" Fanna was in in CBS' "Downtown." She's ~~Jl 1n -...di-kno wn face . but _his role . 1n the mo' 1e "Thief ' and the upcommg surtt movies as "Summer Release:· 1'o B< 's "Our House" 1s his first stncs. .. ManhY.ntcr" and had a guest Tole on "}toad Tnp." "tihoul,tcs'' and "Star Ue \\as a bors.c' tr;uner, 'NQngkf and "Cll!Cago 1011 --(f.' stuntman before he bro ke through as The fall tele vision season also bnngs 'back some old faces such as Lucille Ball 10 a new ABC show. Patrick Duffy returning as Bobb}' •Oav1d Rappapon. the 3-foot-11 •Ernie Reyes Jr. 1s Ernie ontA BC"s an actor 1n "The China Syndrome." star of 1he movie "Time Bandits," is "S1dek1cks," where he pla}s Gil Rt·rcnl fil ms include "Tender Simon Mc!Ut}. the title character on Gerard's karate-ex pen ~ard. He's Mercies.'' "The Natu ral:· "Country" CBS' "The W11.ard." · now·l 4 and first came to the a11en11on and "Cocoon.·· wing on CBS' '"U~llas,"_and a Tew ~Jill Eilce nbem stars as Ann Ql,)•'i;Wf klit,JUC 4 w:~~i'.:'.'=:J All .. 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STADIUm tJ M.au c:.aA II (Adu lU , . on1v1) NE\\-YORK (AP) -CBS expects "CBS Earl}' Morning News" 1s STAND (o announce the format and anchor'\ dd1gn <.'d for affihta tes-to pick up ev .. f"> this' month for its abbreviated "\BS either bet-...ecn 6 and 6:30 a.m .. or m F:~~1~~:7th 1 Morning News" program and a oew t!le second half hour.Sauter said all 9n-m.1n"te pr<?gra m wh ich will re-affiliate~ would be~skcd to carry ~~.~:.~~> place most ol the news !>ho-..., the "CBS Morning New ·fro m 7 a.m to Bit Trouble 1n networi. has annuunced 7 10 a.m · u111e c 111na l~C·l 3! Van Gordon Sa te d t f / N u r. presi en ° ·a\J ter indicated that some em- (tUTHLiSS Ptr:~ (Ill P1u1I Oow n a. O u t I n B everly H1lh (R ) All .. DAHO DAlle&llOUS fN.. I :Jt Plus Co·Hlt , Manh unter (~} KAllATE KIO II (PG) Plu s C o ·H lt R unni.n9 Sc.red (RI GATEWAY CBS . elo\S1 told department man-plo}ees -...orking "CBS Morning ager~ and bureau chiefs Sunda) 1n Nc-...s·· would be laid QfT. but he did Pari... Cit), Utah. tha t hard news -noi in dicate ho\,\ man wo uld be earned between 6 a.m. and .» 7:30 a.m. when the new form~t begins "( BS....Morn 1ng News" ha s lagged earl} next year hch1nd the ratings of NBC~ "Today A new. entenainment-onented how" and .\BCs "Good Morning program· will run in the. 7:30 a.m. to 9 .\menca ... but Sauter said the CBS a.m. time block now occupied by :.ho-... did well with the pon1on of the "CBS Morning Ne ws." and may audience which tuned in bnefly to incl ude segm ents of hard news. catch up on the news. Sauter said. It will not be pr~uced b> Wtth the la rger audience. which the news or entenamment d1 vm6ns. controlled ratings. the CBS show was but by new group reponing lO S3 uter rt'gardcd 3S too Serious. Sauter said . said Ann Morfogen. a network news "In the end. we found ourselves spokes-woman. after fo ur years w11h a broadcast that The new programs are ex~ted to co<,t S35 million a vear and lost S 10 debu1 early next year. sti e said 1n a m11l1on ... he sa id. "We also faced the telephone interview from tah. real threat of wholesale affiliate CBS earlier had dropped Mana c.k fcct1on •" Shri ver and Forrest Sawyer a!. . 1714! m ''" ''" s" v.rr,x v.... anchors of the morning news show. Kcv1ew1ng a year ~f bu dget- Faith Daniels. anchor of the "CBS slas~~ng and turmoil at \BS. Sauter Early Morning News,'" is going on said . there are some who feel I should OOllT SflHO MANHUNTIR 1•> I JO l·U 6 10 I 0 I lO BUUIES t ) U • 10 6 >O I )) 10 H THRASHIN' 1,.111 I JO J1U 6 10 ARMID AND DANGHOUS l'G-IJl 1.10 10 10 fAll.At4 fAWCIO fXTHMITIES 1•1 I 40 l >0 S JO 7 JO • JO I I) • lfriill_ f >tl"'4'' ''-'Al .f tf'f. N . THI HY'" llOCICT ltOltOI PKT\ltt SHOW 111 THRASHIN' ·~1>1 AIMIO ANO OAHOHOUS 1~ 111 OAHHT Dt'YITO •UTtiLIH '10,LI 111 DOWN,,,. <MIT 1H IMICT NtllS •1 -rOM CI Ul\I TOP GUN '°' KAUTl IUD 'AJIT 11 ,,., . maternity leave m late October or have thro~n m} bod} in front of earty Novcm~n-sard. budget cuts or layoffs or the morni ng and her role 1n the new format was not new-; dccrnon There is a feeling that 1 announced. did not adequatel} represent the Susan Winston. the former ex-Nelo\S 01' 1s1on at Black Rock K BS ecu11 ve producer of "Good Mo(;~ hea'dquaner\ in "Jew York ) A~ had been bir~y "l tncrea~ feel;: he added. "t to develop a new inorning format. left did not adequatel> represent the the network earlier 11i1s month after forces of the outside world to the news only fou r montfls on the JOb. d1 v1s1on. ·· J -WE MAKE IT YOU · 1Anm • CION ENT• Pldc up unbahd pliu made lf'WI to your ord« MY'lrM dunng the dey or on your way hOme. Bek• In your own & It comee out piping hot In 12 ahof1 mlnut•I :: · WI MAKE IT YOU IAKEm .. •SAVE$$• PAY LEll FOR YOUlrPtZZA When you ... !he ~OU. l>Of110n1 Ind ex~ the gr•t tut•. y0u·H know y0u're getting • g,..t value fOt;eiAroEPt9zlA-WiiH1 r--o-Ne~RGe--1 ICHEES! & ONE TOPPINGI 11. MOM1~COMBO I ·I I I I $399 11 I I . I I $599 .1 I I I I ~ ~ • Exl>lr• Seo11m• 25, , .... -----------~ NO SALES TAX -BAKING SH COSTA MESA Phone you.r or4Mr In (714) 2i1•1413 1525 Meta Verde East , .... - .. 0 ·~J.,~lttr_t , -. _· 1----... ____ ·F_ainili!J.Fj_tyrJnly AJUa .<~i1-cll 21 -Apn1 t 9>: New. ·~b rc1ates. io 11mp1oyrnent: -o · d b dom --•• 1 )'. rpmance, aba iuy to act to }leart of matten. What·~ to be#'lost c.a<a~" i-. . ~ ree s Qi re . ·. &th vulnerable. South deals rev I vcd. You &,et proverbial seq>nd chance. People you helped .in-put witl now :£ 1 i 1 ' NO&T um~~o~ -~~~----~~~=.:...::..:..::::.::.::~~::.:.::.:~,:_---------------------=------------=-------------:------------------_;_...:.-----------~~~3f-------..._----~°"""'~:--::~------ -TM:Jftt1S-~i>rtt "2().;Mjy'20J:Emo\1~ns ten to domina~e -f~i;~, ~he; ni~I my Jats's'-bd and 1 .,_ • ~ A0 7 4 ~lit£ romance. finance, P.ropcrty-vilues all command attention. Ybu'll be viaorous ij':(~n~i~ ~~::s~nt of the ,.V set to r-. _, v 1 5 2 G . acti v~ and "lucky.' You cou,ld actually win contest. Cancer, CaPriootnJi1ure A helicopter zoomed actos~-ihe ... ~ ..... ERll• . ~ •· WEST · • 9 7 5 :AST 01£1 prominentlt_ · 1 • scrc!en4 a fireman performed a~arina ..,. I" • J 1 o 9 6 • 8 5 2 . .GEMJNl (May21-June20):You'rc vindicated.Thosewhoclaimed your ~~d-s~~ J~JC:! ~~cl!~: BOllECI !~ ~ /Q8 6 3 '/J 105 ideas lacked substance will tmw "eat thefr ----·•· --------voic~ announced, ''The Evenina ~ &. / J 6 rJ Q 9 7 ' words." You'll act invitatio~ to pres-• . News with Stone Rock.and Wendy· • Q 8 3 •A 6 4 11g1ous social affair, travel could be w 1· • SOUTH included. . Another Gemini fiatt rcs Mi ct sps.' • ~ _ ~ • A JC 7 sec nano. St~~c:':oc~.~·-·:Good cv~ini. I'm fiaured if they had a hobby and a dot. \I K 9 2 Then Wendy said. "'And I'm they'd have morccr.cfi ibihty. Anchor· 0 A.K-S 3 .. .CANCER (June 2 l~uly 22): Be ready to revise. rcm<><fcl, to cxs)4nd activ1t1cs. f--~Y~ouu~.,-l~m~auk~eC¥.do:;f;C~ouv~c~~Aw~v::;~~~~~~~p:~:o~N~~;.c~s~iiiiiiiiliilllli_ com~1n~11on of entertainment and k"nowledge. Taurus, ScorPio play key roles. -LEO (July 23-Au&-22): ec·rcady for chanac. travel, variety. intensified" roman~: ·Crcat.Jvc jUtCCS arc stimulated -you imprint style in effective · manner. Emphasis also on payments, collections. location of lost article. Watch Gemini. . VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Moon in your sign highlights pers.onaJity, ~arisma. intuition. judgment, physical appearance. You'll acquire art object or luxury item. Domestic adjustment proves favorable. Taurus. Lt)>ra ind1v1duals figure pro minently. - LJBRA ($cpt .. 23-0ct. 22): Wha( had been hidden will now be revealed. Much continues 10 occur "backstage.'' Means look beyond the obvio us. Someone is trying to tell you something. Clandestine meeting relates to secret agreement. '.SCORPIO <Oci. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focus on power, authonty. de~dlines. .Rela11onsh1p grows Slronger. responsibilities multiply. You'll win friends, ·performance will prove "outstanding." Popularity increases, and you could be "chosen·· for big deal. • SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): What Sttmcd out of reach is now available. Prestige swings upwards. you fi nwh major task. you get chance to tra"el and reach bigger aud1cn~. l nd1v1dual you respect returns comoJiment. seeks )'Our counsel · CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19 : £mphas1s on 10dependcnce. cr.cauvity~ -rravtl.-dis.scmination of'i.nTormauon. You'll overcome distance. language barners. Pragmatic approach brings desired results. Leo. Aquarius individuals figure in scenand. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You appear to have· "mts~d the boat" - but you have jUSt begun to.fight. ~t youLOpl>QllenlS beware. You'll get the £~0.U:U .. ~so rCCClve$upport from influential people. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Many people appear 10 ·'discover" you. Means you get a11en11on deserved -desirable qualities surge to forefront. You'll add 10 wardrobe. could be invited to travel. Gemini. Saglltarius figure prominently IF SEPTEMBER 3 lS YdUR BIRTHU"AY lo ng-stand mg obligation wall be fulfilled You are dynamic. active. creauvc: you travel more than most persons. Gemini. Sagittanus ind1v1duals play important roles in your hfc. You become interested 1n man) 1h1ngs. have tendency lo ~atter your forces. In September. you"ll communicate with people. you could write. publish.<add to wardrobe and have difficulty maintaining budget. You pos.~s unusual ~n~ of humor. are w1lhng to laugh at )Our own foibles. December will prove signi ficant for )OU 1n 1986 __ Reading and writing taught on the ·street Canada, too. has morntreet people than It knows what to do With. One such, an ex-convict. says he finally figu red out why he hadn't made 1t: He"d nc,er learned to rtll'C and wnir. To fill that need. he taught himself, sufTi c1cn Vy well to teach others. too ..\ friend J" a s1m 1lar fix did likewise. Now the) go into alleys and gi ve chalk talks on.bnd, walls to any wh9 want to learn. llliteraq. the) believe. 1s the secret enem~ The) ·ve 1aught more than 300.·so far .\nd more and more show up .,. L.M. .BOYD - ~ Q. Who was Cornelius McG1lhcud· d >" .\. Basebalrs legendal) Connu: Mad... people want to be yoor'fricncjs. Wendy Wetlips, filling in for Cookie . I'll tell ou the truth. I don't n~d • K J 10, Scarftricks who is not here." mom n I'm The bidding: story .!c go 10 olrk Boulder. n you supponanga mother lode. There·s the ut est waiter at the·· restaurant who in· 2 NT Pu8 • fill ~sin on-what's happening. Dirk?" troduccs himself the moment I sit Pass-Pus s.p e, wou b\Jt he found the nasty heart shift. Dirk said. ""Thank~ Stone and h ba Wendy. We're waiting for the final down. There's the woman at I c , n.k Open.mg lead Jack uf • who prt$Cnts herself by name and vote within the hour. Now back to offers to be ofany assistance. There's Declarer won in hand and led a crafty jack or dubs, but East was awake. He took his ace and re- turned a heart, and .declarer found you. Stone and Wendy." · 1· • .. .. Stone wd. '"Thanks. Dirk... th-c u lcspenon m ingcnc WnO gives Evt-n •wt-mmgly1"imple c·ontracts dummy's good club had withered · me her card and says she'll call when Wendy said. "Thanks. Dirk . .'' the "flared legs" come an. There's the "Dark said. "You're welcome, Stone guy at the service station who asks tne and Wend y:· -to mention his name when I call, and, Stone.said, '.!Now to you,We-ndy." ·of course, the stewardesses and cap- And Wendy said. "Thanks, Stone." ta ins on airlines. Maybe if one of II was never that way with Walter them dies, I will replace them with an Cronkite. We all knew Walter. He had anchorperson. a weatherman or a · th e mustache and even if he had shaved it off. we were bri ght enough sports announcer. 10 figure 1ha1 there would be no At the end of the newscast. 1t was reason 10 run in a look-alike to tease lake ·•1tghtsou1 at the Waltons." Stone US . -said $ood night to the sponscaster. The way I figure 1his n ew wave of Granite. wh o said good night 10 Stone 1nt1maC) Is II all goes with the selling and Wendy. Then the weatherman, of the anchorperson. For some reason Storm. said $ood night to Granite. 11 1s important that we are on a first -and finally Dirk reported that they'd name basis w11h the "team." The have 10 wait .unul tomorrow for a news means more if we believe they -report on .the vote before he said. -al~aHhesa me boardinghouse.eat 8at h 6-ycru:-St011ecmd Wend)" . together. pla y softball on ' Sundays. Wendy said Cookie would be back wash~he1r cars and sit around with tomorrow night. -elder' peQpk' rappin~and lind1flg -1 • m su~nc Wlll potnt her out : ou1 w :it they·re thinking. Someone to me - ·Food ,l)in~s nee~ p:rof essional '1el p DEAR ANN LANDERS: As I w rife: tlliSlffier, I am slufTlng myself "'1th a ham sandwich and a large piece of pie. I had a full meal less than two hourc; ago. I have a disease called buhm1a. For tho~ who don't know what bulimia 1s. 1t"s binging on food until yo1rcan·1 ca 1 anymore. 1hen gctttng nd of 1t by la"<all vcs or self-inducing vomiting. Jn two hours, I will be in the bathroom w1)h my fingers down my throat. gagging m)sclf and heaving un~I there 1s nothing left in my o' cr,lrc:tched stomach I am writing to warn any woman who might be thinking of controlling hc:r "'e1gh1 1h1s way lhat 1t 1s almost 1mposs1blc to stop and 11 can lead to death. Binging and purging lowers the metabohsm rate drastically. It ages .. the body and completely screw up ) our system. It also takes over your life un til all you think about 1s .eating. lt"s nothing for me to eat fi ve pounds of food at one sitting. What do you suppose happens 10 a person wh o eats that much. ind uces vomit- ing and does 11 again and again, tWO Or three times a day. for three years? A11 l.uDEIS g --- A11ociated Disorders for lafor- matlon. ne address Is: ANAD, Box 7, Hi1bland Park, IL '803$. I do wlsb you l.u<'k: you are •olng to need u, & " • DE -\R .\NN LANDERS· I am 28. rarncd a degree 1n business admtnlS· tra11on b) '"ork1ng nights and have a \.l'r) ~01.1d1ob. Chuck and I ha ve been marm·d 1wo \Cars and I am obsessed w11h the 1d~·a of having a child. Whenn er I ..cc a bab~ mv heart melt~ M·, hu!>band wants me ·to go to graduate· St"hool and delay hav10g a fam11' until I am set career-wise. He s:t)'> 1.f I put oIT gc111ng m~ ma'iter'.s dcgrct· untll after I ha'c a ch11d. I will nc' l"r &l'I thl· degree t an IH· <·orriphcatE'd by a lack of en· on the vine -declare.r's_ fO of trn·~'lu onl' hand ur .t he other ~-r lubs was a stumbling block. _fore adoptin~ a plan. mako sure The sure ftne ls to forget about yuubaye theentriestocarryitout the dub flnesse and make certain -in the :'\orth·South style, a~ftwotricks in the suit. Declarer oJ>('ninl( bid of t.wo no ·'"trump should wtn t he first trick In hand !>hO\\ t•d l 1 ·22 potnts Even so, and lead the king or clubs. Now he. '.);orth had. ampll' for hi!> .r~use to 1s a tempo ahead and there ~re still i;tamc-. two erT(r1es in dummy Suppose We<;t led the tllp of his equent·e. £3.!>t wins and shifts to a heart. De· and dl'dar1>r c·1>11ld c<iunt <;even fast d arer takes his king and leads the· wm~l"rc; Sinef' t ~o more <:ould be jack o f clubs to force out the queen developed in dubs becauSt> of thf' Du.mmy wans the heart return, the nine in dummy, dt-clarer looked no IO of clubs 1s cleared and there is runher than his no"e tl'l' won on stall a spade entry on the table for the tablt> and led a dub to the ten. declarer to get over to cash the lrmmftr. \\l'st "quePn lladTiw cfe run~ or club Tor l\is f ulfilling frfck TU T Hill 'llZllH O lteo•ronge le11e•1 of the . .,fo.tr ICtGll'\bled WOl d I be· . low to ie<m four 11mple word1 I 00-M U P I I SAVI T I ---,~,J~, . ......---II ~ -.--- WOii-' .... I G Y N U 0 I ; Football coech to playei'" "'You ~s -,--,--,--, ..... , --1 ,. sure lootc out of condition What . . . . -· have you been doing?" Player . Tve been --" I M £ N A. I R I '---, ---, -1--....l'--.. }---4' G (.onoplele tt.e ch<K~le qu0!9d --t>v l1ll1ng •n ,.,. "''"'no wo<d~ .... _.....___.__....._ ........ _...__. ,o., de"elop f•om Jlep No 3 be low J • ' I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Threesome 6 Wiped 56 -of Ille llne ·57 Dessert 60 Gal in a song 61 -Dame Handwnung C\erts don·t agr~ on much. but 1hc) ~em to agree gener· ally that a woman wh o makes large --lo~g loops m her y's and g'S' T?ndJ IQ b> h1gl)I}' affectionate an(t responsive. You can bm a w.atch 1ha1 utters the 11mc out loud with the push of a button. _ Todav's-atnic.tcs ~r~ smarter lhan )Csfef')ear's. butt eir eyesight 1sn "ta~ good. Generali). What"s happening 1s said .10 please the educators and optomrtrists. Toda} 's myopic h1gh- 1Q..athJe1es are succacd.ing._wbcre 100 years of propaganda fa tied -they're populanzing both srholadfitp and ~ix·ctaclcs It makes you miserable. Believe me I hate 11 and I've had enough I'm determined to slop and regaan control of m' life I have ch1ldrtn who need me i·m going to put an end to this foolishness once and for all. All I need IS tlTc "'II powe.r. Wish me luck . ..,.... DFTERMINED TN MIN*- I ha'.; lll\l"d \\llh the idea of getting ml\cd up rin 1)1) Ja,c; oITthe Pill and telling (hue~ I don·1 know what hJppcned But rm afraid to get prcgnJnt "1thou1 h1!> blessing for fear he will he ang~ "1th mt' and takt 11 out on lhl' hab' Pica<;<.· ad' 1sc M) husband hao; a ·lot o re pet't for what- \Ou ...i' ~kanw h1k I am -Ml ER· ~BU:.·l~'l ~C .\ TTI f 1 1 11ead of hair 14 Composition 15 Feaster 16 Finnish port 17 tteecttu 19 French coin· 20 Be bslless 62 Sierra - 63 Secure 64 H090ery 65 Flower .... "' B1fT 1s the real first name of Allan ta Bra H'S catcher Riff Pocoroba. Q. How far can a skunk fire us volley'> ..\. ·E1gh1. ma> tx· I 0 feet Va11can nuns rnx·k 6.000 dilTerent shades of thread to repair th~ 1apcs1ncs. PEOPLE L.M. Boyd Is a synd icated col umpist. DEAR 0 .: Sorry, dear, determlu· Uoo aloae rarely 4iff1 It. A.8yoee wlto h s been enslaved by tltl1 compt1l1lve t.eha\lfor fet"-ll•r~ears llff4e-pro- fessioDal help. I sagest yoa see someone wbo 1peclali1es la eattn1 dl1ordt!rs. Ask your pltyslclan to guide yoa. Or write to tk National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and DEARSEA TTLE: Tell Chu.ck lsaill be should stop pushing for 1raduate school and let you bave "your way. He will adore the baby when It arrives and wonder bow he could hive talked al(alnst II. Trust me 2 1 Malady suff 22 Treat a lawn 24 Unctuous 26 w ork break 27 Apart from 30 Antenna 32 Rust 33 Dwarf 34 Cheery word 37 Covers 3~ i.oeo --------------~--"'-~·-------~----------------~HairgroWth 1 4irl3runci'led 4 1 Stables Sinatra sets-first jtaly gig in 23 years 42 DeCrees ~3 JOS1~- ll5 Planl again 46 Contract part 48 Community . 49 Pluto By elite Auoclated Press . MILAN. ltalv-FrukSlutra will g1'l' a conecrt 1n Milan Sept. 27. his first performance in Italy m 23 ~ears. his Italian manager has announced. The Amcncan si n&er will tna vel to this non hem tialian city after a two-dil) performance in the Bcrnabcu soccer stadium of Madrid, Spam. manager Pier· i.iuinto Ca nagg1 said. Sinatra will be accompanied by a 40-mt·mbcr orche'ltra. he said Concert douaed SY RA('U. E. N.Y. -Pop star .Wat~lltey H...a ... d1dn't get tO" pla' lx'fore the New York State Fas.r's b1gge~1 grandstand crowd t'vcr when nun made the sta1e too dangerous and the con~rt was canceled The J ti,000 concert-goers who wt'rc 1u1 ncd awa) would ha ve been the t11ggcs1 crowd ev.er 10 attr nd a concert at the fa1r's arand,land. said spckcsman Jo\Cph LaGuard1a. . • Houston's.tour manager. Tony Bulluck. \aid the singer wu dtsa 1ntcd ·· hf' . feels very q u avinJT6Cl~land mo"c out f l'lcrc.' he s~ud Frank Sinatra Beach party FORT LA UDERDALE. Fla -A tell:lr cast of favontcs (rom tht' 1950s and I 96(K, including Frutle AvalM and Anette r .. tcello, ha' agrt'cd to~ "Spnna Break Reunion:· here. say~. a __ An nette '1&Dlcello producer of the plann<'d tclt'· 't!i1on special. ;\bout a dozon acts "111 per. form on four them<' Wttkends nc\1 Junt' for the two-hour show. ,. wht("h "ould air late tht following fill:.~ Granl Gnl\ 1ti.. ~~rnt of Tcl·.\tr lntcrc ts. a M1am1· -_,_,,,_..-... ~ .. bd~'d proJUdllO l•lnlr<!O' (rra' 111 \.lid lhl." hrnadca'il 1!. to mdudc thl' lkach RO\~ ·Ian and D<.-an the f , c:rl' Rrother<i ( huck Berl). ;Jnd BIOOd. ~wta1 and Tears. He said ah~ idea is to pcrc;uadC' pc.·ople who took $pnng break )Cars ago to return to 1he1r old haunts. Filming finis hed LOS .\N(1l Ir -D1rcl·tor Walter Hiii ha' u1m pk1t·d pho- to~raph) nf thl' .1l 11nn 1hnlkr '·Extrcml' Prl·1 ud 11:t' ·· "h1\ h ''a" Nkll Nolte. The mo\ 1c: \\ .1, l°ilnwJ 11n loc~ll()n in an~l .1mu11.I LI P.i.'4> Tnas. and l o' \ngdt·' Nolte ~t:lr\ a' .i I l'\d~ Rangi;r who '" p11tl'il J~1111,t .1 u1' en group 111 m1ht.1n q·1n.1m 111- ficiall ) ll\tt'd a' dC'Jd who 1n' ade his tcrntol) Thl' mm ll' .11,0 ''"'' Powers Boothe. Mlrbul l roo· side. Maria Cont'blla Alnn10 and Rip Ton . ~ l.)(on" V. d\hhurn ,rnJ !lam l\.lemt'r w rntc th(' ~ recnp1a) J from a \tOi:) b) J l1hn \1 1h11' an<l _ F~ R('\('r The film m.1rk\ lh<' rn~nwn ot 50 Postage 52 Reptiles H1U And ~tt •i'm·wnrkf'<t·'1'1,n--!f-4--:l-:--*-""1 ··~x H R~' 1 Vet11c1e 2 Turning pref 3 Within 4 Lymphoid llssue masses 5 Ou1•ote 6 God 7 Sitarist Shankar 8 Na11ves sutt 9 Fish 10 Drillers tear 11 Germans to Hiller 12 lnstrumen1s 13 Cascades t8 Ceramic 23 Expert 25 Fish 26 CounJ,tonl 27 GauCHb"s • weapon 28 Outlet . . )9 Way to ride 30 Large leaf 3 1 Eternities 33 Cleaved 35 Before prel ' 36 Ch1et 38 Balhe 39 Dubs 1ncorrecll'f 4 1 Overseeing 42 Mo1s1ure ( 44 Shade 45 Orama part 46 -of drawers 47 Veranda 48 Weary 50 Give OUI f> 1 Land measure ~Locate 5" Evergreen 5~Swami 58 Jomtly pref 59 Wing '· . . ..:.- - 'I ' . . by Blf Kea!1e . BIG GEORGE by· Virgil Partch tvlP) "I had a no-hitter going -till the bottom half of the secono." ' ' 'MARMADUKE by Bract. 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AL West lead remains at a hefty 51/2 games B~CHIUI MONAHAN o.lllPNllOW: J f t It wu tr!nsition day Monday It.Anaheim Stadium. 4n the span of four hours the An,els: beun the September pennant drive aild simihaocously had ~ike Witt's ' personal sevcn-pmc winnina stra~ snapped and~ the ToaJ61Jt'• 1azpe Baltimore W!anaaa:n 7-.8) at A.aa•h (Sutaon 12-9) Time: 7:35. · · TV: None. _ Radio: KM PC ( 710). . . • • Wednesday's. p~e: BaltimQre at Aqela. 7:3S p.m.,. ' . -: . • teJms seven-pme winnina streak snapped. :-C6mina gff a four-samc ·s.wcep ofthc Oetrc:rit,-the -11ponl fivehils. buuurrinderi~ seven run'I u·~ --:rfi"o.gerns csm'i11"'1W-nl'lt"'wi'fl'lliBf~-,)IT1WJlfi1nmii'oii'reiilOriO'ln:nllCSIM"-lr1 nfi'cTLlu • lli ome runs to urra y ynn. - grabbed the broom from the A nee ls hand sand hitthem in The Anacls had their chances to cut into that lead the face with it. . . , ·against their all-too-familiar, yet nont-too-eppealinat • They also hit three pitc~cs out of the park. more than· Or'°lc foe , Scott McGrqor (9-11 ). With Monday'a enouah power and run production to beat the Anaels. 9-3. -victory, the Onolc lcfthandeL's record apnst the AnFTI beforcl4.7ii8 fans. 1 increases to 19-7."t>-4 in Anatfim'. T he An,els maintacned their 5Y1 aame over Texas. The best chance for the A nae" offMcGrqor came.in however. thanks to Boston's victory over the Ranacrs. the bottom or third. immediately after Witt's disastJ:OUS It appeared as thouah Witt ( 16-8) had pretty J.ood inning.. . stuff and rn ihc third inning the Orioles semcd to hke it -Devon White. making his first stan since his recall very much. -· · · from Edmonton Saturday. singled and stoic second:--Gary After'NalkingJuan Beniquez to open the inning. Wiu.-Pcttts walked and Wally Joyner beat out a draa bunt to retired the next two· hitters and looked to get out second (his second hn. giving him 50 muhiplc'-h1t games unscathed. But John Shelby lined a double to right<enter. this year). load mg the bases. ' SC<5ring Beniquez. Witt walked Fred Lynn and aavc up an . McGrqor thc4 went ~to Brian Oowntng.. On the RBl single to Cal Ripken. 3-1 pitch. Downing scalded a line drive -riaht to Twp pitches later, f.ddie Murray blew the game open, Beniquez at third base. He grabbed to drive and promptly slamming Witt's pitch 42()..plus fett to center field. doubled Petti.s 6ff second base. The opponunity was all . making it 5-0 Baltimore. . but gone. ··His stuff was all right. They got on a co uple of his Doug DcCinccs than sent Jim Traber to the warning pitches today and he mixed an a few uncbaractorist1c track· an left but the ball and the Angels chance lll:~~M#lilll~ ·walks." said Manager Gen~ Mauch. "f.ddic Murray has d1~ppeared in hrfgJovc. · _ ·----gatttn on a ltw })itt.fttl'S.'~ -. . - --: -rlfat (DOwnlni's llncdnve)W"as the turning point," "They arc a good hitting team and today they hit said Bo,bby Gnch. "If that goes through. It's 5-3 and better than l P!tchcd." said Witt. Though Murray st1:1n1 McGregor might be1)ulled. We put him on tbe ropes ... ._ - . ' ---:Aneela' DeYOD White •tee.la MCODd .. q.tcber Lt.n:J Bbeeta' thro1'.pta put Bald- ............... -.u.. .... more eecond laueman Jackie Gaderrea la him. he said. "Shelby's two-out hit was the one pitch w "We !Tit the ball better thln the score 1nd1catcs," said reall y wanted back." • Mauch ... There's no telhng w)lat might haPJXn 1f Wm lasted 6'1J inniop before leaving, making 1t 27 of powning's ball goes through. ·' fifth lpptn1 mtte coadaa .. "'. ........ . !8 Stai ts chal lse:has=hmetJ unttl thcscvcnm fnning. giving (P1e&M ~ A1'01tL8/8S) " . -' ·' . ~esanS eyei~g CIF berth iii '86 Mustangs'· 0t1tlook br ight;SzyperskL Oay~RtddettbaclL By ROGER CARLSON °' .... o.ltJ Nee ..... . Costa Mesa H1gh's Mustangs have go·nc to the post ::!6 .umcs si nce the school opened its doors 1n 1 960~nd were successful 1n gaining a berth 1n the CIF pla)offs JUSt three times (in th,e mid-70s). In facL the,.·ve posted wmning FOOTBALL PREVIEW SchMt Costa Mesa Coedl: Tom Baldwin (lhlrd year , 3-16-1) . ~tt:-Oouo-erown (Offensive 1Tne1. Chuck Deckard (oefensive COOl'"dl· nelor l. Pele ~nchez (ouer1erbecks, receivers). ·s1do Du De 'lioJre (llnebackersi, John Carnev (re- ceiver s) ' LHeue: Pacific Con 1 Coton: Green and While Offenw: Pro, Defense· Okie S·2. ltlS recwct Leeoue· 2-S, Overall. 3-7 re~ords (better than .500) just thrtt - limes - a frustrating h1slol) of 75 fewer bodies. wins. 166 losses and S tics and a And. "\here's Clltremel) sirong ---...,.nmngpcrcentagcofJust 311 -aH 5e nior leadership. according to of which ma) vel) well make a Bald"'" · potential t1tle-d me all the more 84t more 1mponantl)'.'ll includes sweeter for Mesa Coach Tom tht-return of li nebacker-running back Baldwin's forces Mike S1ypersk1. three-year starter His team enters the Pacifi c Coast Kell~ Oa). all-league runn ing back- League this year -a new setup which defenSI\ e back Tyler Riddell and a includes 'Woodbridge. Laguna Beach. reccl\cr (Mike R1tch1e). who 1f Orange. Laguna Hi lls and Trabuco nothing else.hastheath let1c abil1t) to Hills - and the e\ cr-opt1m1st1c high JU m p 6-7 Baldwin 1s S{'{llng his S1ghts high. Baldwin's hopes were high a year "I think we ha .. e a chance to w1A ago. too. but crippling in1uncs proved this lcagur." said Baldwin ... , know too much to 0' crcome. Sz) persk1 Woodbridge and Laguna Beach arc brnke his arm 1n t\.\O places in the go1n~ 10 be nght there, but we have a sca'io n-ope nc.-r and v.as lost fo r th e lcg1t1ma1e shot... _season. Scott A.n<1er~on . a solid I 80- Lcg1t1 mate shots at e\t~n a playon pound senior ru nning back. '\¥Cnt benh ha' e tfcrn fev. and far betW?en do"' n 1n Game No J wit h a knee and for the M ustang~. giv ing the 1986 "as out for the duration cd1t1on oneofthebnghtcroutlooks sn "Th.Clt was our t\.\<O best runn ing the school's football hist on, bad..s and our 1wo best llnebackm ." ......... ,,...._, µebezi.f~'!d-h~s Estanci·a in hunt New Eagles' coach says time is on his stde irrdeepteague By ROGER CAJll.M>N • Ot•Dltlr,... .... •There arc but three returning stan ers (six lettermen) and an under- class nucleus that can boast of just three victories from freshman and sophomore endeavors in 1985. .· -. l"ODTBALL PJmVSW ~ Eslartele <Cosle Met.al CNdl: John LietienGdOd (first y~ ---- Si.ft. William Denny (defensive c.oordlnalor. linebackers), ~•ndV Brouwer louarlerbeck, ends, U>eelel ieems), Guy Olguln (defensive becks). Sc.011 Olllort <receivers) ~See View Celen: Cardine! end Gold. OftMM: I, Oeteftw: ~ (elghl-man fronl) 1915 ~ LeacNV-3·•;" Ov~•ll s-s. Estancia High's ~cs dwell in the Sea View Lcaa.ue, which includes the defending Cit= Ctntral Conference football -on!) weight room 1s near champion Saddlcback. newcomer completion. and his 60 defense 1s Tustin (with 18. rcturni~g staners) .. firmly entrenched. · Newport Harbors three-time defend-.. We're goi ng to have to move ing champions (as well as Saddleback people on defense:· he said. "We the past two years), a very solid and can '1 )USt sit back and take-a deep Cororra del Mar unit and poundu)g. We need to make things Un,iversity. which boasts All-CIF happen and I feel we have the kids to ca'rid1dafc Craig Belle at tailback. . do n. So ~here d~ that leave the .. And. I kn ow the 60.~' Ea~s"!' . • One of the big questions for the n't try to convi nce new coach Eagles 1s 1n the offensive backfield Joh L1eben*Ood h~.docsn_:t bc.IQn& 10 l Right nov. ~l's -. 1wo-.way battle for the hunt; H~ s n<?~ buyinl!t. ths_startjn&.b.ITYI 7 withJ~fi:.b.!ru,......._~-- .. That s nght. said 1ebengood. odd· Brooks. a 6-1. 145-pou nd "We arc inexpencnccd on paper. But junior. and sophomore Pau l Self(6-Q. we open with Costa Mesa. Laguna I 55). wtth no firm deClsion made Hills and Los Amigos. I think we can .. Brooks is a smart· kid and doesn't play ~th them aod it'll give our panK" .... AOlt'S L1cbengood. ~Self may offensi ve line the time It needs to get ha\e an arm as strong as any in the ready. ~cague.' But he needs to fead (the. "Defense is our strongest point. coverage) better and gain more con- wc~rc fairl y quick fide nee ... .. We're taking thin·gs one step at a Ttic Eagles· have three -maybe 1ime... four -solid candidates at running The reason for. such optun1sm 1s recalls Bald-w in. If we lose zypersk1 mulllple. h stans w11h the new league. and T~ler this ttmc.. forget 1t." which consists of smaller schools -That's alwa)S been the problem at w rCh-mcans smaller c11t0ttmcnt-and-(Pleue wee COSTA llESAfM) Mlke SzypenkJ •J::!beada Coeta Mesa ~h'aJootball t•m ftillbjn:Dn of enae, IIDebic er on defenae lD 1986. Licbcngood has made some in-back. --------=-...,.--......-- roads in the short time he has bttn on Dave Rickard. a 5-9. 185-pound the Estaneta campus. A first-rate -(Pleaee 11ee· EST Al'fCIA/84) Rop:_ianick !rrrnbqltuusts GeJeruirng c ampMandlikova ex Cl ud elf Upsets continue t tnigi ve quanerfi nals with stra1gh1-sc1 v1c1oncs. "I waSft't tightening up. At least I was going for Tw1Cl' more "1andhkova reached game b A 1 'l" Lcndl. defending the 11tle he won la st )-Car. m ~ shots.'' po1n1 i\nd twice more Turnbull fough~back 10 ~V nge s t i t fit moved into high gear an the se<.'Ond set as he For the first time since 1977 . Turnbull deuce • J e nn S SUperS afS S eliminated 15th-seeded Brad Gilbert 7-S. 6:1. "'a"n't seeded this year._ _ _ Then Maodhkova...satlcd..a.backh<lnd-loflt,;--- . 61 .!1 --rr was an addea incentive lo prove to an unfurccd error that gave Turnbull match By CHRIS MONAHAN -·NE W YORK i .\Pl -Veteran Wend) Seeking her third U.S. Open women·s m~selfrhat I !.tlll ha<!Jt in me. It was kind ofa "point And when Mandhkova n~ttC"d a fore· o.llJNeC C•m••• ,...,, l urnbull ot .\usiralia pulled off one of·1hc singles crown an four )cars. Na vrat1l o\a c;hlX'l v.hC'fl I droppcd to 17 and I wasn'1 hand \'Olin ofT the ne~t scn 1C't' return. the It ma~ be too late for pitcher Ron biggc'\t shocker\ of the lJ . Open Tennis crushed Argen tina's Gabnela Sabanos. the No. .~ded," she said. • . mall h ~a!I 11 .. cr and the .dafendrng champion Romanick as far as the Angels are Championships Monda) night. ous1ingdeft"nd-1 1~ttd.6-4, 6-.::!, _ _ . Turnbull fOQk lhc~rst lead 10 the final sct~a' ou.~~4 _ _ ... _· _-_ __ cance-rncd i n therr dnve for ttR--ing "omen·~wm pie~dltkova 6-4.-t-was the ca1hcS1a defending womens v.ht•n-shc broke-Mand~~ova~,C"C'd't-3frm (iilben fought Lcndl on even terms 1n 1he Amencan League West title. The 1-6 t:>-1 _ smglcscha mp1on has been ousted from the l ' the third game. MandhlCova broke back an the opening ~t. breaking the \zechoslovak's sene 1e~m announced SC\CO ptayers were The ,·1ctor) sends the .'J-~ear-old Turn· Open. since Juhe Hcld~an upset B1Jhe Jean s.•~th game. also at 30~ but dropped her serve 1n the sc' en.th gaml· to put the set back on sen c being recalled from Edmonto n and bull. 1hr oldes1 player left in the singles King in the third round an 1973. again in the seventh ~me on the fifth break But Lcndl. rankcd"°o J an the world. closed out surpns1ngl). his name wa s not a mong compet1t1o n. into a quanerfinal match up Turnbull said that an the se<'Ond set "I point "hen Turnbull nOed ~ forehand C.JOS$· 1ht' fin1sc1 tw=t'l'feak1ng G11ncnmrne 1 !'th gam<' them. · against se'rnth-sceded Helena ukoya of stan cd to reel kind of tired . That:s the kind of rnurt passing shot. at j0 · Romanick was farmed out July 22 C1echoslo\ak1a.1 plakcr Hana 1s. I let her have an inch and she • Turnbull then held at love to take a 5-3 · >\fttr that. 1t was all ~ndl af\cr a se ries of disappointing outings .. I guess when you're over 30 pe'?plc $lan 100 the whole second set." lead. . • ..I stancd 'm1 sing~ lot of first SCf'\t:s and ~uring the fi rst three-plus months of wn ung yow off.'' Turnbull. wh~ is playing in her But the third set was different as Tum~ull. Ma!'dhkova JUm~ 'O~t ta~ 40-J ovc lead then he picked up his game a lot ..• Gil~n said. the seawn. and looked like he had lOt!l .U.S. Qpen. -said. -IA 4 9-77-, she-wH ho-httt never won a Grand Slam singles title. , 1n the ninth game be o~ cdlhm1tttng 'her fif\h ··tte staned 10 pass rcall) well. Then 1 got a little worked hs wa.)t back afler some poor runncrup to Chris l:.vert Lloyd and has bttn a kept up the pre~urc by chippiog and chaf'&ilig double-fault of the match. When Mandhkova dJscouraged showings early at Edmonton. scm1finah 1 twice. the last ti me two years ago. at every opponunily. ti I h11 a smash long. the score was 40-30. In his fi rst 21 innings. he allowed 19 Earlie r 1n the d:>). the two top ~s. I an .. She was ughtcnang up (an the third 6Ct).'' ~ he then netted a backhand to allow .. I wasn·t surt' what tOdo -1fl should 'ita\ earned runs. but recovered to giye up Lcndl and Ma rtina Na':rat1lo,a. rolled into the Turn bull said or her Czechoslovak opponent Tu rnhyll 10 pull to deuce. bal'k or come 1n ·· · 1ust seven m the next 20 innings. He finished 2-3 wnh a 5. 71 ERA. but ma) not fit 1n wnh the cl ub's plans. Instead the. club brough t.._ up Urbano Lugo. after Mauch said he had been told that Lugo was not p1t chng well and Romanick was. "We called up the people that were recommended 10 us. said Mauch MWc feel that Lugo is the better of the two," said Gcncral Manager Mike Pon. "We called up Roy Chadwick. Willie Fraser and Lugo If we'd had room for onC' morC'. we still mlght not ha\e called hi m up "If we had aHcd two more up_ maybe there still would two others (ahead ofh1 ml" · Has Roman7ck 's recent outinas incrca~ hi' trade 'tock' · • "Quite the ontral')' ... ~1d Pon ··w e know he 1~ much more capahlt than wha1 he ha' showC"dJ ' f:dmon1n11 Tllt' capah 1f1h is st1 I thcrt' · - RObirisO:d admits-iie •s more confident now From AP.dl1patclles Coach John Robinson isn't sure JUSI how far alona the Rams are as the NFL season opener approacht'\. hut he does feel more co nfident than a year ago. · Heading into lhl' I Q8~ rc-gular-S('ason opener. 1he Rams ha d a nc". unproven quancrhaC'k in Dieter Brod .. and -were without the ke'.f to their ruri-<0ncnted offen~. Enc Dickerson. a colllract .holdouL Rob1n~n·sa1d Monday that there wen' so~ area~ of l:,om:crn as the Rams tuned up for their a.ame nc:>.t Sunda) aga10st the-Cardi nal s in t l6u1~. including .. a pass rush that hasn't ma- tcnahLC'd )et .. · But he added, "Maybe I'm JU5t not u panicky as las\ )'car, . when l was stoyptna b)' tbc local churc hes on the ""> home Despite the -womes last ~car 1ndudin& the- ,. r ' Rams relu•e •Ix_ players 'W 1& rec' er, er Chuck ott and cor- ncrhac k Tim Collier we~ among s1' players "a1 ... ed Monda\ as 1he Rams tnmmcd their rO\ter 10 the Nf:L's 45 .. playcr hm11 -\lso cut "erl' linebackers Jim Laughlin and Ed <.irad). quan erback Sco11 T1nsle). and safct) Tro) Wc~t .....,. absence of D1ckc~on.1or the first two games. the Rams "'cnt on to win their first seven contests. ~apturc the \J f ( Wc!>t. and advance to the NFC' 111lc gaml'. whl'rt the' lo\I to the Chicago Bear!>. The ~~ 11o1r u l 9 pttStflOn "'1m a ~·1 ~d n"1ng 1t'i mal e'<hi b1t1on 19-10 "'the Ol·nHr Broncos lai.t week - .Robinson said that he ex~ts ~n~r fine . season b) Dickerson. who· set a league rookie rushing rcrord thret yurs ago, then became the NFl 's all-tLme single-season rusher the ne\t .. car tx-fot't' the holdout cut down his produCt1 \.11v dunng 1985 Robinson 5«med re lie ved .J.Nt the team·~ quanerback. picture cleared up dun ng ~raining camp. when Ram 11ewcomcr te vc Ban kowski . won the st.arung.. JOb ~ defai.h. w~ Brock 1.tndcrwcn1 krtec surge'). "The quancrback situation was our No.!" problem a01ng in10 camp and 1hat potential contro\ crs) hu. cleared up.·· the R•m,· coaeh said .. \\e fed Ban kowsk i has done well (1n th e prcscason) ~i«hevc r{ you protect this gu) (Bankowski t he'\ going to hhc a good season He ctna1n1' "an accumtc pa<,~r " .. Dodgers tumble at Montreal . 7-6 MONTR 0 E-\L (AP) -Tom Fok~·\ ba'Sn-loadcd bloop single knockl'd in l 1m Raine\ wi th the "1nn1ng run "'11h one out in the ho11nm 1lf the ninth inning. g1V1ng tht· l\fontreal E \PQ'i a 7-6 vtcton o'er the Lo\ .\ngekc; Dodge~ ·Monda\ n1gh1 •, Raine\ led ot) thr ninth "'•J.bht~ 1hmt hn a double ap ins t Ken Hov..~11. <i.Q .\fter <\nJr~ Dawso n W"a, 1ntcntl(lnall) ~alkcd.-pinch· h1ttt'r Jim Wohlford ~cnfu:td both runnrt'li and Va nct Law v.allell 1o lood the base~. Fole) then h11 -a i»tch.Jrom Denfttt- Po'4 t ll JU)t p:m tht cd1t of the infit'ld fc'lr the v.1nnin1 Nn. • I. ' . . .. \• ' . ; .._J. _____ _ .. dies froin cancer · c nivcrsi!l', of California. hc_ _63__.._. ........-.rt... v-i-:;; WIS the last man taken '" l e 98ldratl and was • u•?uu:;: .& vea n•DI fl e I honored JI 1he Balboa Bay CluJ:> during the annual lrrekvant .Week festi vities here on the OranJc Coast. SPRINGFIELD. 111. -Defending !I He made 1hc team m training champion Betsy Kmg. who tied lhe course camjtand earned for 49 yards and record w11h a final-round 63. sank a s1x- one touchdown in his only foot birdie putt on the fo urth hote of a • .season. But tumors were found·in suddcn-dealh playolt Monday to win the $200,000 ti is shoulder and lung after the U:>GA. Rail Charity Classic: . · next staSon. King. who started the day ~ven stro1tes behind the .. He learned that he had a leaders. made the pun for the victory after falling shon malign;rnt tumor in hi~ /tht on a 50-foot eagle putt. · · shoulder. with P'art1clesl i 1s "I thought 62 would brenough to ~'"· I ca~c righf lung, in July 1984. After .J)r~tl) ~lose." King said. .: ,.· -Hffefll§l.~H"1eit~ot-medi--~IDi bas,_w.oh-:Uu:~&he-fo4u pla~ she• has . cal clearance 10 take pan in pamc1 ~ted tn duqng her career. and now has seven ,._.,le preseason workouts m I 98S. but carccr ,·1c1ones and eammgs ofS l .066. 921 . he underwcnt lung surgery last December. • Still. he con11nued ta.... work out even while NASCAl_l~OO to Earnhardt undergomg 1reaH\lCnt. "He was something special." said Giants guard Bill y Ard. "I'll ne vef forget him. He'd be in the weight room the same da> he had chemotherapy and he'd be outdoing all of us. You could never tgjl anyth~·n was wrong with him. He'd always have a smile· on his cc." "God. 1t'sJus1 a sad thing." said Giants Co h 8111 Parcells. "He was a 1cmfic young man wi th 1ncred1blc miCs'pnal forntudc He Y.as a good football player.._ too." -Doug Ko\ar. a running back from 1974 to 1981 . died in 1983. and Dan Llo)d. a linebacker from 1976 to 1979. recovered from cancer of the lymph nodes. He auemptcd a comrbacl.. 1n I 9 2. but was foiled by a knee inJUf). . Quote of the 4ay- Tim McCarver. ·broadcaster for the New York. Mets. runa"'a} leaders 'ID the National Leaguc East. on Y.h) 11·s no big deal when the Mets drop a gamr 1n the standings: "h 's the same -thing as Wtlham Perry los1Dg eight pounds. Who'll nollce-r· • DARLINGTON. S.C -· Oak · II Earnhardt led 50 of the 76 laps run on Monda) to posl a 5.12-second victory over Morgan Shepherd 1n the rain-delayed • finish .Qf thl· Gatorade 2-00 NASCA!\ Busch Grand National Sehes stock car race. • - The 14 7-lap race was staned Saturda} at the Darlington International Raceway. b\ll was stopped by rain after 71 laps. JUSt three laps shon of the distance rcqu1red to make the race offic1at °l'elevision, radio • TEl$VISION :;-4 p.m, =-SUPEltSocCER: Channel 50. • 11 :30 p.m. -TENNIS: •U.S.' Open high- lights. Channel 2. · RADIO 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal. KABC (790). 7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Baltimore al Angels. KMPC (710). -. f ,o.·15%: ! 9.25%~ l Our wiarantcc nn lnw·r..lt<.' Ho~t> &1u1!)• lo.uh'' -.c)mcthmJ:? "PCCl:ll \.\'hen you applv .tnr a Hume l:.qu1ry ln;1,11 ::it R<rnk of Amcr1ca. we'll Q\Jllll' yuu,.1 ratt· .ind hnlJ 11 un til vour loa n p<tpt>r" Ml' ready rn "'~n -cvcn 1f rate" ~o up1 And 11 our r;:ite "lnwt'r 1lwn rh;ir ... tht.• rRtt" vnu'll 1.:e1 Wh~r"-m 1'ft' yrn1 c,rn e\ l'I'\ ~rnly hy phont' and \t>C'.11 get h~k tu yllu w11h an .m~\.l.cr \.l.11hm I h1Nnt'.;, dRv ,.,,,,..11 .... · ,n, ..... ~·rr . '121% ~ ~ 9.57% !J An nu.al Pttf. rttt .. r ".,., \1wu .. 1111' ""'H" H "' __ ..J Currrn1 nm·• .11hu•1' tn l h.1n1tr ~" :.th..utL~~t.n...A" .... twr•....__!.'f, .... ~$1, •• •"'"""' ""~ ..., 1n "• <' 1 11 " I 1 i. " •ftf'' I.~' n '' M..\· f, All rht-.. gu;mtntet·d So 1f yn1 1 W<lnl le l\\' r.l!t'' 11n .1 H 1nw f-qu1rv 111;rn l if$ It" l\\" \IT m1 in·. rlu' ;i gu:ir.mrenm-lt-trdlTIR'+r.mk-r.m ~ '"-" t~ h~t <>r-ctttf f ... 800:fHE·A~Of-A. .. ·---DI ... o• America· ~wtmt~jci\' ---e::._ -~ I •t:f i'tlfJ\\ .--,,~ell" uu..c.um1 ru u .m • e.u.;. llL.<\ftw~ ~~ -....- •f 1 •1rl• ""' ·m .. 11, p.hr1ufH ''''"' 1 fhn~ - • • .Boto.o ud ~Vetal othus are not sophomores. 00·he admitted.. . listed amona i1~benaood. · ·s list' of top But riaht npw. t~eoKh 1J.playtq protpects-;-thC riew COlth Optlnpo --tq.>~tty""CtOR to-the-ch : _ (C'iel.I 91\l.¥ 21 of hf• tquad -1 Im Qbttl proven o~hef'Wlse. has of· which indudetjust eiaht seniors and . fensive stacks up ~th JuaQ Ore~I~ omitstwo of the aix atnermen. (S-10.20S) and M111:1el Romo """• -"'-f. ·do feel .,ad about cenain 230) at tackle. retum•t:.'J swter, !i• ' · Yagcr(ener (6-2. 210) and J,.antor Tony Lc (S·IO. 220) at auard, and either Eric 'Schultz (S-10, 200)-Of Derrick Coleman (I SO) at center, whoever proves quickeit,. . · Luy Ton returns at wide ttaaver, Jtnd.JllLL~WM:ll·lioiJ_from Javier_ Gomez, James .Paco( ~ · l(o as1ns 1. while Tony Me md Grant.Blakesley loom 1-2 't tiaht end. Many figure for double duiy. Le and Yagerlener are at ~kat, • Mendoza and .Castaneda fiau~ at outside backer. and Schabarum, Scott Prior ( 190) and Ri~rd are at inside backer. Coleman. ~ike Difiore and Rimi Carmine ·arc amona the hunt It defensive end. Ton rciumsatcom erandjspressed by Paco1: Gomez a'lld 'Kolasinski. ... ·:Ben Lim is at safety," said. btebengood~N-tta»y-good:-fnr-~ sure. he's got that spot." * Eatlet'-~ ~-. ...,..... ""Wt...,,_ GNint 91el<HleV. tt ·lll 6-0 175 Jr. Todd erooin. ®·dt> •·I ••s .H. Cerlos Cett•~•. 11>·11> S-10 165 St.•' Derrick Cotemen, c ·de S·t ISt X . t•v..,. Gomez. w·dt> ~• ~ISS St , S.tl\ K01e1tnk1, fHIO 6· I 170 X . T-onv Le. 09·dt S· 1012'0 Jr lltn Lim. fl·dt>• 6·0 \IO St. Tonv ~ndOH. It-It> •·I 200 .H Jven Otttte ne, ot·dl S-10 205 Sr. JemH Peco1, fl-dtl' S·ll I .. Sr. Scott Prior, 09-11> S-10 "'Sr. Devt Rlcllerd. ft>·lt> S·t IU Jr. Cermlne Rimi, or-di •·1 "O St. Miguel Romo, ot·OI 6-0 ?lO Sr. Grt0 Scr.eoerum lt>·ll>v S·l 160 Jr Erk Scl\ullz. c·dt S· 10 200 •Jr. Jim Schwerr se·ID S·7 1'S Jr Peut Self, at>·Ot> 6·,0 ISS So. Luv Ton M·Clt>0 S-7 10 St Chrt\ Yeoeritntr.oo·or• 61110 Jr • 1915 ,,.,," • 1915 ltllt~m~ I ... ESTANCIA SCHEDULE Fri Seor 12-et Co,re ~H IN-110rl 11ert>orl Tllun S.1>• It-el Le9un1 1;11Ms (Minion Vi.lo) Fri Seo• ,,._ •• ·, "\ Amlvo• let Gereleft Grove> • "''' 0c1 )-(ei>0.ve11tv (110mt·i er Not. HerbOr Thur\ Ocr t-WOOdC>r•dl>e IP>Omel. er NI-+' • ltlOfTWJ. ar-im-. -- Fri Ocr "?t-~ Ntwoort Herl>j)r' "" Oct 31-Tu"ln' '"°"'''· ., N1>t Herbof Fri Nov 7-er COM' lei Newoort Hert>or) ·Fn No• lt-S.Od~Clo.' (l\omel. et occ. 'Otnolf' Se• V>tw LHOUf gemt "" ~' ''r~ , lO ~m COSTA MESA FOOTBALL~ .. From Bl rvR'sa -lac ofcfepth -but al least 16-3.:!J5lhasbeen graduatedand 1sat thq arc no"' 1n a league which is an Diego State. and although he·n Qe knee-deep 1n lack of depth. 1r11ssed. Baldwin appears 10 have Baldwtn has a squad which fou nd ~olut1ons numbers JUSt JS. but there arc 12 .. Our offcn_Sl\l~ backfield IS prDb- returning stancrs who'll fill 15 spots. abl > our siron~est area," sa.i; the 1nclud1ng thc entire right side of the 'etcran Baldwin. "but of course. linc. a~ wcn as th c quanerback (Mike ( ro .... c. R1ddcll and Szypcrsk1 will all , Cro...,c). tailback (Riddell ) and full-bl.· goang tY.O·wa~s." . bad. tS1)persk1 ). R1ddcll 1sho...,cd up at mid-season . It 's a ll1p-f1op line. and natu ral!} and proceeded 10 earn all-league lhc-Mustangs will fa, or the strong honors \'Ith multiple talents evident: side. but Baldwin adds "lf }ou over-Cro"e has staned the past two ye.ars dcfensc 11 . ...,c can break back." 1 at defcns1\C back and wide reciever. 'Flanking center Kevin Mayne on and ha~ madc the swttch 10 quar- 1hc left are Jim We1sanger (6-4. ~20) terbad. smoothl~ and guard Jim A.mman (180). while .. Crowe can.throw the deep pass on th e right arc Da> (250). James and ha·s a \'Cf)· good touch. As a Cagle (6-0. :!:!5) and 11ght end Shane shonstop-<"atclicr OQ the bascbal1 ~ rO-J. '.!1 0). a transfer from -team. hc's ob' 1ously a pretty good Florida. athkte." notes Baldwin. All-purpose running back-11gh1 But it's SZ\ persk1 who appears 10 cnd-dctcns1,c lineman John ( arls.on hold the kc' to the vault. The es1abhshcd tc'am leader as a junior. Hawks trying to improve on 0-10 '85 slate By ROG.ER CAR~ON Of the 0.., l'lle4 Stefl The road 10 football success at Laguna Halls High continues 1n first gear for sernnd-year coach Paul Weinberger. although he's hopeful he has lhl· nucleus to butld his Hawks into second )car and eventually 1Dto o"crdm c as the 1986 season looms. ··we·re not big by .an)' stretch of the 1mag1na11on." said Weinberger. "We Sz} pcrsk1 has'had a long 11me to think about his senior season. .. He's JU St a super fullback." said Baldwi n. "I really bcfu:ve. as a (ullback-hnebaclter. he 1s as good as an) body in Orange County." Sz)persk1 enters at 6-0. 210 pound~ and Baldwin admits his size (6-0) ma) hurl his M:holarsh1p chances .. He 's got 12111 size shocs and he will be seen ," said Baldwin Other ttems. •Mayne has added JJ pounds-at 5-9. 165. thl' giant mismatch is no more. . •Defens1,c lineman Maze .Os~ la, an) is al 5-10. 210 with four }cars in the program. ' · •.\It hough he played 10 ~ . ...,_ __ game a ) car ago. SL) persk1 1s also a returning all-league player -earned as a sophomore. 1l ~ ID a pass mg league game 1h1<> summer and their skilled people are as b1gasour in ten or linemen. ~ ··1f v.c have a strength 111s that we ha"c o;ome guys who can catch the foo1ball and some good defensive backs and linebackcrs. • -.Kelly Day benclres 350 pounds and at 5-1 I. 250. uses up plenty of room an the offensive hnc. · "We'd hke 10 win a few games. and the league will be more compet1t1ve (the Ol'Wl)'·formed Pacific Coast League). but wc won't ~ automati- call) succcssful because of1he new ( 2- A) k•aguc." The Hawks possess four retu~ning stancrs among the.lr.J en. A IOet af 1M Hawts ~: Leoune Hiiis CMdl: Pe\ll W1ln0tr09r I '9Cond veeri Steff: llruce 1ngen' ldeftn,lvt ~"' end auertt rbeck,), Tom Gercl• (deftnslvt tnch end oull1dt hntt>ec~trsl. Rory $mltl\ lllntl>ecil.tn 1nd running t>eclls) Jev McCerrv ldefen,lve ' lint ) Jim Wetcn llinfl>ecll.•r') Lfftlw. Pecllk Coetl- -Celenl •r-n tn4 Gold-.. °"9llM: Mullll>ll T, Det9Mot: •·4 .. 1"6 r.card· O·• (Soutn Coe11 LHgue). 0· 10 •over.ti 1 -Hawtrs' • pr...-cts ,.._,""""" Nt. wt. Yr. Aeron ot.rf'9n00ndo, lt>·IC> t S· 10 700 ~r Pet .&uc-lev, 011• S· 10 1.0 Sr Ptl' Colt>urn. wr • 6-1 170 Sr Mille Coiner, It> 6·0 ltS Jr Oevld Dtlmo111co II at>• ~-• ISO Sr Scott E •tr"I, cie· 6· 1 11S Sr. 8rle n Fi.rn1ng, ' i>vnt1r •·O 115 .Jr Cl\trllt Hege.-. ot 6·0 ns Jr S.m HeQ9r. or 6-0 230 Jr Seen Herelv, It' 6·1 Ito Sr ke11n Htnder\On W{ Ot> S· 10 1.0 Jr Tom Jon.' II>' S· 10 170 Sr Andv l(uver d1° 4·• ltS Sr Chrtl" Lt ltt>tr 01> 6·0 11S Jr Roo Milo Ill ~ •-> ltO $o. <'.orev Poiter. oo 111• 6·0 lfO Sr John Reith. wr• I· II ISS Sr Oev~ lltlnllarOt or• S• 10 21S Sr Jn on ltoot>tn\ 11>·r11• 6·0 17S Sr Scott ~.Uf\Cler,, n1 S•7 ISO Jr Jttt Southard, dO ,. 7 130 Jr • 19'S lettermen • ltlS ''•"" t Wllllli« CIYl,tle n Hltf\ ~em191' . 1'11 lAVUWA HllU stHIDUll Frt. S.01 11-1 Dene HIM\ Thu", kot lt-Eoencla !P\Omel Fri S.t 2t-et Seft Clemente Thun Ocr 1-0nlveu ltv ll'IOmel Fri, Oct lo:-Mtu lon VS.lo lllome) Fri. Ocl 17-at C°'I• Mew" (OC:CI Set Oc1 2r0re"9e' ll'IOnle I Fri. Ocl ll-LatuN etKI\' lhomel Fri· Ho• ,_, lltoo«1'!4"' ClrvlM) ~ Nvrll-T•WCitf!'llW \IAAilll '4tn0tt\ Pecific Cc.u Lt~ •amt All g1mt' et 1 ~pm unlfll.JlQll!L. ~ n ~ ve"'I\ et Mf\\lon VfftO Hiltll • J 1m Felter returns at hncbackcrto g1 ,c Mcsa the 1-2 punch wtth S)1persk1 · A bonus has oppeared 1n St. Louis transfer Tt.'rl) 'Bl) ant. a 145-pound Junior running back . O't.'rall thc Mustangs have over I 0() out for 'footbaJI. accordina to ~win -38 on the varsity. 28 with the freshmen and 34 with the sophomores under former head coaches Jim Hage ) and Nei l Peck. Multane\' teo prfllleets ~v-. ""'*' Ht. M . Yr. Jim Ammen. 00-10 • S· 10 llO Sr Todd "'ht>v no·dv S-10 190 Sr David 8tilr ID·ft> S-9 1'S Jr Ttrrv 8rvent rt>-dt> t t S·I 145 Jr Clatll C.llal>ITW\. i.afelv H 170 Sr Mlkt Crowe. at>·n • ~-11 170 Sr. Kellv Dev. 'g·Cll.. S·ll UO St. Kt11ln D•y, 111 • 6·0 Its .H. Peul Devi,, wr·dt> S-t 160 Jr llooert Dttrt>o<n, olt>·dt S· 10 ltS Jr Jim Ft~tr. at>·tt • 1·2 Its Jr. Peut Grectv, 1>11• 1-0 17'0 Jr. llo~rl U 111tv. wr·dt> S-t 160 Sr Kevin Mev,,. c • 5,9 16S Sr Tim McOowtll, n ·oD • 6· I 170 Jf $un McMillen, 9111 It> 6-l 190 Jr ,,..,_ Mtdlne, ot ' 6·0 ltO Sr Jonn Mtlovtr. tt·olt> l:-0 llS Sr Mazt O\leven~ dim S· 10 110 Sr TvS.r lllddtll tt>·ct> wr • S·I 111 Sr Mlkt ll1IC1lie, •" ., ' 6·0 llO Sr Chrl' SffC>tr Olt>·09 6·0 170 Jr Scott Slltr lt·dt> 6-1 ,t70 J,. Scoll Sntcleile• wr 6-l 2Q$; M1to.e 5rVClfl'Ull !ti It>. •-O 210 SI' &nent r~1. , .. o. 6-S no H Ptul Toontv 111• S· 11 ltO ~ John \/enlo, tt>·dl> , s-• 160 Sr Jim Wel,l"9tf OI • 6·• 210 Jr. Mlkt Winnie, rO·dt> • Si ll llO Jr • lttS ot.H·leegue • TttS 'lerltr • 1 .. s i.1ttM1en •• ) ••• ., srerter lrr.~~.i.r COSTA .MISA SCHIDUll f rt S.ot 11-Etlencie let ,...._, Hertlotl ~1 311i>t~lt-$ellt1990 le ~ Gro.,.I fr, s.p1 >t-,_ cat N4M H9"1orl Fri OIL. _, Hertlor lal OCCI • Fri Oot l~orone Oii M¥ fat ~ H.,...,I Fri ott 17-Letune H"'-" lat OCCI Frt ~I lt-et l ffUllll heel\• Fri Oct Jl-WOO«w • l ,-,""'°.__,,_-•. -,-.r:,_MV._. I fllur, 'Nov l~enoe• let (I ~l 'ot!!ll!t,) P.eQfk.. Cow U.-~ .o Mmt' .ierl et 1 .>O om ~-, .• .... , -., . .I .. .. _ •. .. . .. . -................. ... .... ..4, .... . ,..__..~,.._.._~,_.~!P"'~!-"""'~-rl'-="=-~~!!1!!!!!!-~-~_J~...JL..:_~~c::;a.:::JL~~~:::~1.::;..Jt::.tii::::::J~~C4a~~v1~1~·~"°~-~rri~_!!!!!f!!~..,nn.-~c~H1C~~ ...:-:r~:z-.;uo,... ..... c.:.."';;a;~~=-~-Y::tf 9ef·nml :lb s 0 0 0 F.,llMJ » s 0 I 0 ~!Oii cf • I I I ~. FreaAP 41.,.kkl . • ross was Charti~ Leibrandt. 11-1 < BOSTON -Tony Annas hit ... a T11en· •. ~arliMr, i : In Seattle. three-run double and Jim Rico added Lou Wt\i~cf hit' a tw<>-ruf'I t\omeF a soJotlome run Mon<!ar ni'aht as the and AJan Trammell added two solo ...Bmtoo Red SOJt r•llied foMherrthint ~ttomers tO overcome three home runs consecutive victory ~ decision by Seattle's J jm Presley and lead the ove(ffic T exif Rangers. . Detroit Tigers to a v1ctory,over the • After spouing Texas a 2-0 lead on Ma riners. Pete lncav11ha's 21st homer and Jack Moms. 16-8: pitched a scvcn-urry Parrish 's 22nd, the ·Red Sox hitter to break the Tigers' fo ur-game bounced back to retain their 31h-.pme losing streak. Morr;s walked four and lead over Toronto 1n the Amencan struck out 12 in pitching his 11th League East-and lcavina Tu as 51'2 ,.. complete game. p mes.behind 1-MAi\gels in fhe West. Presley drove in four runs. ho.me- 1.:.cft·hander Bruce Hurst. 9-7, who !in& iJl ~~nd •. founh and eighth struck .<?Ut nane.·allowcd fi ve hlls an innings, giving him 24 for the season. the first three inn inp before settli ng Mike. Morgan, 9-15. who· has lost d.own. Hurst yielded o~ly two ni ore three strai&ht decisions and ·five of hits before needing l"d&cVhelp from six. was the loser. · 'Steve Crawford fter he ~.LYQ a _ &esley.p.'1-c-siattlerl-~eactl:frra domm-io.s-tc¥e uec ele and a walk homer to right in the second. After to Toby Harrah in the scvenlh inning. Trammell's homer in the fh1rd pulled Crawford. making his first appear-Detroit to within a run. Presley ance since being d1$3bled with a sore homered 1n the founlHo extend the should~r on July 18. ended the threat lead 10 )-1. Scon Bradley added an by fC&inng Scott Fletcher on foul pop RBI-single later in the mnm_g for and getting Ruben Sierra 10 hit into a Seattle. double play. . Btu Jays$, lradlana 4: In Toronto. Elsewhere in the AL Monday: Lloyd Moseby hit a ~ses-foaded Wlllle Sox 4, Royals 0: In Kansas -1lll&le through a six-man Clevela nd C1J). Floyd Bannister pitched a Indians infield 10 the ninth inning. seven·hi11cr fo r his fi rstshutout of the scoring W1ll1e Upshaw and lead'1ng season: leading the Chicago White the Toronto Blue...Jay~ ta lh.e.ir nil'llh Sox past the 1(ansas Cit-y Ro):'.!IS fo r consecutive victory. his I001h maJor league victory. Ernie Wh 111 led off the ninth w1th a Carlton Fisk drove in one run and pinch single off Ernie Camacho. 2:3 Sl:Ored another for the White Sox. Upshaw then sacrificed to Camacho. The \Cteran left-hander Bannister. who threw the ball past first for an 9·10. struck out three and did not error. St'ndmg Whitt to third and walk a batter in has fifth co mplete Upshaw to second. game. ra1s1ng his lifet1me ni ark " Pinch hitter Rick Leach wa mt n- agai.nst the ~y-als to+4-fr. Banmste Iona y wcil e ancCarier Ton> has beaten the Royals more tha n any Fernandez forced ptnch run ner Ron other 'Jllajor league club. TakinR the Shepherd at home. Moseby singled to ~ . _, 4 · th · i g N1l k E~!>k) hit a two.run homl.'r .:i~ -run SI X tnn n th e C1ncinna11 Reds defeated the sends Cu bs down: P1tt~blJrgh P1ra1cs b·S Power. S-6. retired the-first 17 C0ffi petition}adj ng batters en fOute to hi \ first\ ICIOr) as a -----sta~r s1ncl.' Ma' ~-198 l . when hr From AP d11.,.1cllca beat Philadelphia ~1th a complete gamr. The nght·handcr was making CH IC r\GO -Houston·s runawa> his third start ~tncc being moved into .\stros put Chicago awa) 6-4 Monda}. the Reds· 1nJuf)-Jepletectt'rotation. as the~ continue their apparent· He lost his nl'rfect game w,hen sho.,.,do" n ""1th th e New York Mets r D1i.1efa nu. pinch-h1\\1ng for staner for the Na11011al League pennant Mike BU:lcck.t. hit a I · I pJtch m to t.hc.. Dcnn) Walli ng h11 a t\AFCH'Un ft Id · 1· double and Jose Cruz had solo homer Sl'cond deck in nght 1c tor his 1rst homer of the season 10 h1gh hgh t a four-run sixth toning, Powa struck uut fo ur and did n't leading the Houston Astros 10 a gi'I.' up a .... all... facing Just 19 batter\ ... 1ctof) O\l'r the Chicago Cubs. txforr being rcmo,cd for a pinch· . T he loss chm1nated the fift h·plale hitter. He had made ~29 con<.ecut1,, Cubs.from the National Leagur East rcllefapn1·aranccs t>eforc being put 111 raCT. -~ B 11 H h d h h h th e '>tarting rocatt0n i ~ ate er opcne t e s1.lll "it PbHllca ~. Padres 4: In Ph1ladcl a single . e\tending his h1tttnf streak phia. Von Ha)e!> lied the ga me .,.,11h ,1 10 11 games. and Craig Reynolds homer in the fifth inning. then h11 a dre" a "al k ofT Ed Lynch. 4-4. bloop RBI double i.n tl>c eighth Walling doubkd to r.!ihJ . scoring ~1, 1~ Philadelphid a-1.1.in 0 ,,.er the· both runners. Walhng took third on an infield out and !'.cored on Ke,,.in an 1cgo Padres. the Ptnll1rs' Sl\th Bass' sacnfke lh hi-fore Cru1 h11 his straight win. . Sl\th'1wmer to r;ght 5an 0 11."go rehe'..:r Craig LetTcns. The A\tros adtkd tv.o runs in the 7-f. "ho k ads thl' National League cigh~h on .i 51 ri~k b) Dan Dnessen "1th 70 appcaranrn. reti red the fir'lt and a run·'>t·onng double lb) Bass. tv.o ba tters 1n thl' eighth and thrn , "ho la ta swrl·d Of\ a s1 nglr b' la n * Ashb). l R9d\ 6, Pirate\ S Elsewhere 10 the N 1 Monda): PtT"TSllUAGH c1HC1H1u n ~ ID r II OI M~ls ~. Giants ~ In Ne" York. O-i-.1•" rt 3 o o o Mook1c Wilson htt a run·sconng MO'"'" Jb 1 o o o b -&onO\ Cf 4 1 I 0 single 1n the eighth 1nn1ng. reak1 ng a R•~ 11> 4 0 0 0 :!-:! tie and lrading the New York B•tam 10 • o 1 1 Mets to a YICIOIJ over the San ~::;~d; ri ; ~ ~ g Ftant lScO (i1ants. Bonine l b J 1 o o It was the fourth consec u1 1 \.C dcfrat eenlerd u l l i 1 for thr G iants and the 11 th 1n their g:~:~~·; : ~ ~ ~ last 15. KrwcTV11 o o o o o Oen1els 11 B•ll JD Perll.ott rf EOavl1 ct 801a1c s111w11 u fr•ncg p Esa\kv ID Oes1•r 1b Power P Cncocn DI' R'Robnsn P Wall) Backman opened the eighth ~~~~ 0 g g g g Larkin " with a walk. took S«ond on an infield M0111 on 1 o -r-1 out and after Gar) Carter drew an R'"'""' 01 o o o o 1nten11onal "'al k. Wilson singled to ~:-.;: 0 J~ ~ ~ ~ ,.,.,, Mr II Di S J 1 I s 0 1 I 4 I 2 0 4 0 I I • I 1 0 4 0 1 I Q Q Q Q 4 I 2 2 3 ·0 0 0 1 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 tr 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J7 6 I J 6 left for his fifth-game win.mng hit Sew• Dv lfWlineS ·.\fter Dann) Heep "alked intl'n· ~=': : :;; ~:! t1 on.ill). Ho....,ard Johnson dro'e in c.eme Winn.no RB1 -Oen~' 111 two more msurancc with a baSeli E-8e111ard OP-<1nc1nn111 1 LO&-P11 loaded S'ng.I.~ to riglit. 1 ''Dvrol'I 2 C1nc1nne11 I 2B-8"" D•ai T P•n• '" 8ell11ro )B-Oen•••s HR-01\•tl•no 111 RO$Cr McDo\\Cll1 13-7. allowed Eu 11tv (101 S8-8onds 1761 one h111n t\loO 1nn1ngs ofrchef. Mark ,,. 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Jon'n lO J o 1 2 0 0 0 0 S.n•ana u 4 O 2 I 0 0 0 0 Frrldft o 2 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 HHrn Ofl I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McOwll o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 o. 0 2 0 0 0 JO 2 S 2 T4'19tt ktrt llY....._ JI S I S Sen ~l'lflCllU -tt2 OI0-1 New Y~ 1• 100 N •-S Geme Wlnri1110 1t81 -MWll'Ofl U1 E-Gteoo.n L08-59n FrenciKo a Hew York 1 38-R l llofrU>tot1 S-WClllrlo. II" H It l • ae SO ~n f'r1ncl\C1 Down\ M 01•1\ L • S C.errfll\ F W•ll••m' New Y-Ft'"anO•z 6 e I I J 0 0 ' 2 I 0 , , 2 1 I I 0 0 1 2 I 0 McOowtll W~ 1 , I 0 0 2 G•rr\11\ -•e}~nto 1n'111a 1111 Ume>irf\-BTotli.tender. ""'""' O'tv M<ol'ld'lit~rl nf1r4. w •• ., l-2 S1 AJ:, 111 .. J~lll~ll'() s 0 O' r "In the--thrtt -times wr faced McGregor th1~ )ear. "'c ha'e '>Cored on him better then before and hl.'0 !1 bec.-n une of the league'~ best pitchers for a fcv.. )'Car-;." The evcntuall) d id '>Core the three runs off of McG re&Or. with the aid of two--01 h'Ot~"frs and Georgl' Hendrick's I I th homl' run. bu t 11 "JS much too latr 1c fo r pitcher Ro n Romanick a~ far as the .\ngcls are lOncerncd. The team announced Sl'' en pla)e1"5 "err being retalkd from Edmonton and surpm· 1 ngl~. h1~ naml.' v..as not among th i:m ' Romanicl.. v.a\ farml.'d out Jul) :!2 after a sen es of d1sappo1 nt1ng ouung.s dunl1 g the fir'it 1hrce·pl us months of thl· ~l·a!>on. and looked like he had . ' 11.or~ed hs "'a~ baC'kaTiCr some P.QOr '>h""'"~ earl) at Edmonton l n h1~ fi rst 2 L 111nings. he allowed 19 l·arnrd runs. but reco' cred to give up JU\t SC\l'n 1n the ne\1 :!O inntn~ He finished 2·3 ""llh a S. 71 ERA. but ma) no1 c' en fit 1n "Ith tht club's plans. tnstt:ad the cl ub. btough t up l rbano Lugo: after Mauch said he hJd bt'.rn told that Lu~o was nu1 p1tc hng well and Romanick was. "We lal(ed up the people that we r r.l.'lommcndcd to us · ~1d Mauch ··"'l" feel that Lugo is the bcll~r of lhl.' t\\o." said Gcnl·ral Manager Mike . Pon "We called up .Ra~ Chadwick. \\ 1lht• Fraser and Lugo If we'd had roo m·for one more. W,l' sit II might not h,I\ e rall\.'d h1m Up .. YO ·* ANGEL NOTIES -Wlln EomontOfl•• -\On endlnO 100•~ thf erriv•I 'ot lnoM Gelled ~ 1nould t:>eO•n 100.v Tl'le A""" ~ Monde't' tile• '"~ Oley.,., .,. ~ M9t' McLemwe .,.., G4" ~ u1llltvrnen Dern9 ....., G\fttl~ _,,. ...... ellCI plt<'leO ... f're.-r ~ L.tlll el'ld an O'I ~ The •"'"" minor iaeoue oro1,.11111o11 n.1 • record of JIS lll ~nci1no 1ne ou•c-of '"" T,_, t.ne o•mt •IW>uOn on11r F>eim S«lnes " 90!"9 10 ...... DOSI·~·'°" Plev llle<'e ,, • toOCI CflenG• '"•1 Anoeh m1gn1 oe .cceo11no t>Olll Olev9f ef\d p11cn.r Of tile "'Of'lll aw•rds hW AUllU" Miiie Wit! ·~ • ~ tor 01•c'-"""" • S-0 r.cord, ltvM comote•e o.mes el\O • 0 ll ERA (43 lnnlf'ltl O"'""° or>e e•rneo runJ 0.... DeClllclM ts • lorong ceno10•••. n11ttne ll7 wl!n t llOMe rUflt, ,. R81 end S<Ortng 16 run, Wiien 0.. MluOI m•oe OIJI ~y·s l•neuo ter0, It WH '"f' J 750111 •ime movrnQ l\lm ont Let OW... lor Stl'I Dl•C• on·~ •~·lltne"""" meneeed fist Ht '' 62 01mt\ oen1nO ,.,, ol«e ca... "-'Ill. .. .,om ne \l'IO<Jld DAU '" JIJM "" Daily Pilat &: TWA r 1 ~j -" -H 'Wv 1..1\J) -I '· · ~ : • r '-' ' 0 I. r - ·- .. .. - MA.IOll UA.U• ITANCMMS ~L...-..... r ... , OlllleftO Kel\Mt Clly ,. Chic"° S.etllt Ml WWIT DtvtMOM W L 14 S1 6, 143 62 71 60 71 S1 n 51 75 1Sj Ga S"'i ll 1• ,,..., 17 II • • Wl0ttUOAY'1 INT1UU (»111 .. U •9¥ tMI tulf* .. ....-1 Plrtt ... J 9A , .. ST ltACJ .• IUf'IQnv\ Pun• '10.000. 3 w.,.,.. • ..,,.,..,.,,.. ~V"I tr~ vter old\ Cl•lmlne.orl<e 116.000-'14,000 (8' Sew• aft IJ. &I • aAMaALL I M'll\lerv LAl\t (Vt ..... lutlel Ill "·8et1v l(i..tl 930,000 10-n"'6>-10S 4rr11tc• ......_ 2 Cw rlto' Leo (Ortege ) llS Alict ltlttmel'I 16,000 61·61·6,_205 ANGEL~-~Kellld DeYOll Wllll•. O\.ltt1etcW l Pico p (Pinc.vi llS Cettlv Kre lrerl 1'.000 U -10-10-205 Rev Cl\eiCl•lck el\d Urbeno Lueo. l>lldleri., Gu• 4 l;rl\l<v JeO. IFernendtll llS Jl>dv Okllll\M>I\ 10.iOO· 67•n·67-106 PolldOr t nd Mark McL~. lnfltldtrs, end S Cien Cl\erm <Ptdrotel• 117 ltattw F'ostltwell 1,HO 67·n·6t-207 Derretl Ml-.r. lnfitlO!tf'·outt,._,, ffom ltdm6n· • Clnotrllool IOllvtrt\) llJ LAurl eitterM>I\ 7,'Htl 70·0 ·'1'-107 ton of ltlt Peclfl( Ca.\1 L......_ PurclleMld 11)41 7 Manle(ltl'O (Solo) ' I lj Mertlla N•uw S.fOO· 10-n-..,_ioe con•rectt ot. Wille f"raMr, 1111~. end Merk : ltlbot *-" (8onllt•> 112 Cllrh JOlll\\ll" C,f7S 69'72·~to9 R.~al, O\.lrfltlOtr. from EdmontOll. ACflva ted, Fir,! Ove<t tt (kffMll llS '•'b" ~. 425 '2-41•61 -Terr~ Fori.t... ii fr CJ:Alt'I CHA~ (•·I) C'llect.eo rewetedlv TERRY TURRELL Ja ntl Andtr\Oll C,•7S 71·6t·ff-20t V A[T I Es-lttcelltd Mllo.t IC/I I f I .... --~~~~~....eo.iioA'...'...'~_:_::.:..:_::_::.:ii,::_....___,~~--~~~u!!J!it~M~eA~Ml~t~•~·~,.-~~~~~~~1:=;~~~~~~~~~~~~t.oci19Me~~-._.,. .... .:_-;noorlif1i'~._r5 or be ... ort l~y,~~X~SuT~l~l~y.._~~JJ-i:T~8Rl4'~~ T~lo Jo nn 1$/lem • 70-70-1(>-2\0 nel nel LM9Ut s.<lt JOlln l'f•!>vtn, oflchtr. to ·,working ... ~!) .~r~~ n'i~nctlt e•~ ~nit~ 4 Ei.trtUe Ow Or'o ICei.t1non) Ntw Yortr; 1(11t1rvA V0\.1"9 J, 100 6t·7h67-21 I Cl\arlQlle o1 lfle Sout""n LMIQ(,e • It ._....,..,.. -· .... S Sedlve (Va1tn1uetal ()etroil Nencv LOotl l.100 71·70·1<>-211 80STON ltEO SOX-ttecefltd ltoo WoOd· ed, 11 '° wlll be lono gone; MANUMlltO 6 Out Of Oarllntu ICemooU lelllmort Connie Chillt!1113100 '7·73·71-211 w•ra lrom PewluCl!.t t ot •ht 111ternellonal (1·?1 DI.I!! effort " "'''•net , Deck ..,lntlftll, can 1 OIOIOma llc JUC19f 100\.IOl•U Cltvtt•no Vk:kl Ftroon 1.60() 12·13·'7-212 Lf#Out makr<mendi. LONCiSHOT CEltltlTOS LAP I l lllHt Tllllt IMCCerrll"I Mllw•utiM \ 64 " Amv AICOll 2,600 75 .... ,._112 CLEVEL4NO INOIA~s-lttcellt<I Oovo 'lland Leu CPtarOt•I . MMMY'l Sc-Merltnt FIOvd? 600 71·70•11-2U JOM\ P<tc• end Oevt Clerk. ourfltl<I..-, from SICONO ltA(I, 6 IUl'IOl\e•. Pu<M ill.000 10 RH1lv.Sorne1r.lno IC>ttanoui. .. vt) 111 .... 111-111· 117 • 110 111 117 llS 117 ., '· 9 l a S~fl IP90fOf81 117 10 A w .. I ll Ir!"' (Oli•lf«';'I 11' 11 GNllcM¥Cll IPlncnl ......, 111 ~ eWCM STCM.8. ". ,, .,.,, .. .. 4Mctl e nd trelnlfte lit.a l\Kt ~tl wide -c.on•ti.I. GAJILICJaAaCH t•·Tf"Ktl ...... Ill dull tffort. Plfluv may meire tlle ,.,.....,..; •IAKAl,LI <•·I) SOMd to ~ tl'retdl el ~ orluL r-•' ol Htne mav. tie Wfllcltnf L0NG5H0l' T HANI<!. TO J.P 'IVINTH •l\CI. I 1116 mllH Oii turl. ~ ... ,177.000 3 .v••r oldi. ~. UP. Clelmlne IWIC9· SI0.~:>-170,000 ' Oerl\ AC<:eflf (OtlthOUi.~•> 1 81\l'IOC>\ Rlnv (~erronl ' 11• • 1 &.,.lcitT JOllO (Velenrualel , 116 5 Emoerdort !Sotol tle •· La nerklend (SOlli.1 11• 1 Sliver Htrb (Plncevl 111 8 River Of Klngi. IS1tvtn\) 111 h lllmora • • .,..... 3 Mllrv Btth Zlmmrmn 2 lSO 71·71·11~113 Mel"* ot ,,,. lnterne•iOnet Lt.ffut Me•<ltn' J VH r\ old & uo Ctelmlno or!« • AIM....,... • Torll"IO .S. Cltvtlend , Snlri.v Furtono 2 lSO 10·10-1)-213 OETltOIT ltGERS-Actlveteo MIU Leoe U2 000·17' 000 11 Prioceu Kell (Oft•.,HI 111 MIMftOla 9. Mlh.,.ukM 3 Maroerat Wero 2 ISO •t·7S·7t>-21C '"" ba~n from 11\t 21-0•v dha Oltd "'' I ln1oirt<1 Too CSttvtni.) ,../ 11 7 17 Au<IOl>en Ba ov (OrttQ•I f ll 117 ltJYElt 0,. KINGS (S-21 Het'd kdl ,....,,_ u gem• ., •htv come, 11rkllv one lo !Itel; ,... JOHN 14 II Hes •PHO to tav r..,,, off "" Met e llO w111 oe tormlelaOlt fa. In lf'lt *'9, Ml.Via HEltO 16· II Bio""'<" runner hH !flt 1tr0119t11 of "'etch r1<1a" 10 qulelt, Plnc•v ffes ftw ,_.... 1ett 11rt•<" 1n a Orlvt LOHGS...OT· EMPER,OOltl Otlroll •• Sffltlt s Ml$11e McGeo-ee z ISO 72-70-11-21' l(ANSAa .CITY ltOVAi.S--=Cau.o -80 -2 -8 uct'l 8JOl"'1 Jot-~)---111 I) Wllllno AllO YOUl\9 1or1agel ,,, 117 loi.ton-l, h•u 4 Clnov MUI '·'" 7•·11 ·10-215 JeckM>n outfltlOtr •"4 Terrv 8tll. cetcher l P J ' YullOfl ll rinlleMof!J 117 " Prtmeorena tGarrl<IOI 117 Chlc.eeo 4. l(ani.u Cllv O. lilancv S<rt nlll" I 94• n -13·71>-tlS from~" of 11\t So.Jt""n Lff-C•lltd uo 4 Ster' Al Noon ICeste~I 121 IU!AlL Y rc>MITHING et· It In l\ffVV tr•l'fl< 0.kltno 9 ,....., Yorio. I Mil\CIV Moo<ll 1 9'4 n·1l·72-21S ltono1n JoMM>I\, ~ bH.mAn. tllO Kavin S St•r 8a"4tf !S1{>illt) 117 u rlv !ntfl •orctO 'tide 1(1 ·elter. O.W.llOu\._vt IE IGHTH ltACE. 6 furlonfl. PurM· l.50M0 Rencl\O S.nte Fe Stei.t1 -for 1 "'"' olda. Tolel Pu"t tSC 7SO. hi, S32,2SO, tno, '10,,, Jt!d, H wo· ••n u.1so. Stl\ • .i,uo T•Y'• o,.,.,.. S<i\lt Pa11tr 1,61' 17·71·6t-116 S.ll1tr oulflelotr. ffom Omerl• ot !tit Amtric811 • Advocert (Oougtai,) .1lS lln1 e ooera, "'11\u IOflll o•trclu4. TILl,11 8tlllmort (Flell8oen 7-11 ., .,.. IS<lllCI" Mltz• E~ l 614 n ·16·6t-116 Anocl•llofl 1 Altl!.18 lttd (Valtnlutllll llt TILLIE (S-21 Hit '~ elmO\I eolno dOW" In 11·tl, Cn)' <tltlL•ure HurlOul I 61 4 7'·11·71-21' MILWAUttEE 81tEWE.RS-Purc"8WCS tn.t I ltllder VelltY IP•lltOon1 111 verv rooqh trio. ..,,. aPP<tclett tfle adOtd ~no (Scftrom 11-•1-a1 Torll"tc;-tc..:.CV ~· En1i.·S.mi. I.ti•· 71·74·71-2" contr•" 01 1>91e V..ckov1CI\, ollellff. from' t l(inv.Ultima 1Ger11001 llS Cl•\l•nc•· of '"'' milt , .. n SADIYA cc-11 I E~uoerent F .. llnq 1$llotmtll ... ) 117 1'-7) (n) · Bet" Solomon I'" 73·11·12'-21' V•n<O<J•., of tl\t Pectflc Coetl LtffUI 10 Lloll•n•no Oen IWerrenl ~ 117 Aooe r-..1 ..... Oat ~r rldll\9 c't~emo Tfll•i (Guzmen 9· 12) •' 80llll" (Nlooer 1·9) l •uren Howt 1 61' '71>-73·7:>-21' NEW YORI( VANkfES-Recelltd Boo " Prir.,..r;r Itel 1818Ckl (2l al12 (Veltn1utla) llU movtci JJP mo•I moun" 1n1\ 2 Mot'nt~'"' (Soll\) 114 3 H+Ol'I Reoeras IVeltfl...oi.+-11' ~.,.._ Heather Drew l.,614 74 '1 J" 316 Ttw(\)bt•'"' $<Q"•M 9'1M~ eftd ~ A~, 12 KJtn.--i.-Gotc:J (.MC.H.at: 0 • fllllilet1 ~' wOd k• mvwti r4; e • L°""°'Hf)T Ct1iceoo tc•rltll" 2·21 et K•nH i Cltv (Jee•· Lenort Mureoi.e I 6U '9•11·7~116 ( l>ilCMrl, Phil Lombardi. c•lcher. e nd 8ooov AIM.._. ESTRELLA OE ORO ....... "" eM.I '" S 800 eo. ' 8uck•roo (LIP118m) "' I.Of\ f ·tl, (fl) , Otedet Ler.k .. 1·110 n ·15·10-111 111\aecl\am . U\Q<f\too. lrom Cotuml>v\ of tnltr· 1) Ovl\o IHtrne r\Mz) llS MllweuilM IVuekO•ICl'I o-OI •' Mlnntt0•• Dalt Eggeltnq I 270 72·14·71-211 l\ehonel Lee11ut Purc"8\e0 1ne CCl"lre<li. ol " Big Oen IMtnal 111 ~IFTH II.ACE. I I 16 m11t1 on tuM PurH Ul .000 f;1n1t1 & ma re1 l ...,.,, -'41.. & uo Attowenc• ' Lagun• Neff•• IOel•hO<JISBYtl 111 1 Stvllln w inner IMcCerron) 117 tBlvi.v.n 1•·101 tnl JuliaCOlll 1.270 13·11·1'3-111 A!fOl\i.o Pull<IO e no Brad Arni.berg oltel>trl, IS Troo•< olCnlol'lt ICemoo•I sll2 O.troil (King 9·C1 •I $fettle (Leng\!Of' I 1· 101 Bero 8unkow••• I 770 n -n ·7:>-217 Brve n l llllt end Lto Htrn1n<1tr. lrtfltldtr\, ena 16 l a Verna\ Ker:1m1 CBltc•l 111 •I IC (n) Sue Ertl 1.270 6'·12·16-217 Htnrv Co110 outfjitlcler. from Columbui INS~lltED TOO Ct·Sl Ru•"td to Cll"lantlon N~w Yori. (Retmui.1.81'1 l•·•i et O.r<te nd Jenet Co1t1 9"' 14-12-12--211. TEXAS ltA.NGERS-ActlVa ltO R1Cktv a fltr ooor il•rt rec.1n11 •alt lhereettw. wllt (Youn9 tO·l l. lnl Petti ltlno. 9'4 11·74·73-111 Wr,oht olicner from Ille 21·dav dllel>ltd lli.1 1tl<1<>m t•na te\+t r 'e>ol KING UL TIMA (3· 11 WtlMtlUY'\ Gemes Pellv Have\ 964 11·n ·74-111 lttcalltCI Mike Stentev. celc'1ar Jtff Kunl!.tl Oroo' Oeck IO •oflnl ell!tf' dull effort •I two 8alllmort et ""-"• (nl K•rtl'I P•rm.zet, 964 7•·69·7~211 • lnlleldtr. ena Bob Brower, outfltleltr, from tyrn1 comoe11t1ve thi• lt•tl, •AOA9' VALL5Y New vork et 0.kf'iino Otn1'e Strt«>lo. 963 . 10·13·7r111 Ot<lellomt Cltv ol tne Americen Anocla llon (6=1 I Bumotd 1tot•ltdfy In r6ueh lrlD, no Clt•t le na 8 1 Toronto, in Kfl•tl Arrington, 963 61·75·7r111 ltteellt<I Jerrv Browne, 1nflt1e1tr, trom Tul._ of mon11er, in '"'' w1<1e ooen l\tet L9NGSHOT Teaa1 at Soi.Ion. In) · Geil Lff Hlrate , 6SJ 13·1S·71-119 11\t Te•u LHllut Purctlestd the conlracn ol -1.T.Alt BENDER . Cll1ce110 at l(•ni.e\ Cilv 1111 Pel Brtdltv. 6S3 74-Jl-7:>-719 Ow1vne Htnrv •nd Ron Mtrldl!h,• oflCl\a" •no Mllwou•H 81 Mlnnt1ol• tnl BtctlV Pu"on, 6S3 7l·74·7:>-21t Orlt n<IO Mtrce oo, cetclle•. trom Olll1nome Cllv Oetro1t at S.a1t1t, In) M.trltnt He~. 6S3 12·7S·72'-219 PurcntHd ell"l•ect ot Kevin Browh, pl1cn11r Nancv l tdbaltar, 6S2 7•·72·7:>-119 lrom Tulle Mcxnton C•nc1ri111r1 !Min f"ranc1\CO ~' Allente S.n Diego , New Yor1t. -flflllaMllJftll SI lO)l•I MontrUI Cl\keoo P11t1buroh N•tton.I L .. eue . Lvni-Connellv.6S2 1l·7:t·7..._21t TOltONTOBLUEJAYS-Purcne1t<1t"4J cor>· WEST DIVISION Sondra Pelmtr 1157 n-77·7~219 tract ot Mlcllrv Menltr D•tcher lrom Olitanome W l ~ct. Ga M•u ie 8•t.l~tlf 652 70-7•·7~?19 Cltv ot tna American Auocletion ltitcallaa 1' S1 S.S Joa n"* Peelllo. 38'2 7J·7S·72-no Ove l\t Wera 011c11er trom Svrecust ol 1ne • 67 64 51 I 1 Jack1t Btrt\Ch 311 -n-76·12'-nO lntarnel1one1 LH1111• 6S 66 496 I 9 Ll'Ann Ceu a<11v ll1 n -10·1)-110 Nalltftel lN- 62 69 '13 11 C..rolvn H+U 312 12·1S·1')-?2P OOOGE ltS-lt1Cal1tO Betv•no Getvtr o-tcn· 61 69 469 12 , Su•on Ton1<1n 312 71•7'·7)-tJb tr Jeck Fimole ca1cntr. eno Retot> B•venr 61 71 462 I) , Su••• Btraov ll1 75.71.7,_no ou1t1ete1tr from-Atouquerw.>e of tne Pec1t•'c Sne11av Hamlin 311 11-7.5·7,_m Cou 1 Ltegue EAJT DIVISION .. '3 69 " 66 6S 63' 6S SS 76 S3 77 612 -m 19 11 23 ,, 33 )4 ~ so. m ''° '°' ~;. Lvnn A<1em1 31? 13·12·1~ ,AT~IA SRAVE~-Hamtil Ead•• Cfrlcn<1'11rra-J11--n ·n -1r-no Me1ne .. , m1r>0r teeoue 00111no •n11ructor •"9 1oec1e1 tllionm.,nt \COul MiMcN'('' Sctlfl MontrH l 7 ~6 -· CHICAGO CUBS-RtulltCI 8r en Oeve11 Oe•e MertlMI ena C"•co Walker ovffietotrs ana Greg MaCIClua and C.uv Hoffmen onene" trom towe of '"' Amer.ca n ~noclat1on CINCINNATI REOS-Act•veltci Oeve Co" caoclon \llorl1too Trac .. Jo"*' outfle4dfr ana Jot Price 01tclll'r lrom di\e t>lee 11,f, Purcl\M.., •nt «intrac• of Oe•t Ven Corder cetcner from Denver of tna Amtr1ce n AUOC•• 11on N, .. Yor" S !Min Frtnc•1<0 2 i:.oui.1on 6. ChlcallO 4 C1nclnneti 6. Pl!t1D<Jr11n S Ph11te1tl1>11I• s. s..'\ O•eoo • •SI LOUii s. Allenta 2 "." A"'9 r•dne NHltA NATIONALS . THIRD II.ACE, 6 lurtonoi. Pur1t JI0.000 3 vter 0101 C:la1mln11 orict sl6,000-11'.000 I JUllO N Mt I!(•-· ns 1 Ron., Rea IFtrnenotll 11s J Renaom Woooi. !Pellon) KIOI • Pt•IKI Plrelt (Ortega I 1 IS s Ner.ye CeDlf'llt IVa lt n1ua1a 1 llS • 6 ltMtnl E •cna r>Ot IOOuQIH ) Ill 1 Wo•t• JeOfl IC11ntrou I' 110 "t •<•••t Rom•" 1B1eckJ •110 ACTIVE ltOMAN Cl · I) ForctO O lrtmtfy w•Ofo011ng Qt\I Chenet It " dr~ r>OICI\. H rn1 •nt "'' NITtVE <;Al"TIVE <•-II Eetv maiden Wmnet a t. Ho11••009 p.,.11, wOf'ktne -... uronv conttnoar JULIO N ME (6· ll ltfPtel of one back o vf\ •n' errellc runner t '-conlet1h011 Cl~P LONG SH SO~ RANDOM WOODS FOURTH II.ACE I Mile Pur1t s Ii 000 Mo Cltn •·•l+t \ 2 •H •\ 'llO C1e1mu19 Pr!Ga Ll2 · 171 000 I Tooln\ Ledv !Toro! 111 1 Nettlia Know' IV•lan1ut111 111 l Coroetto •Htrnandel) 111 • GOO<I Slvtt tK.atll\•J 111 s KHP Defino IOr•au•t 117 6 Sidon' Oau11/lltr (Mccarron) 116 1 vet"on1ca' Ovt1t 1So11,1 117 8 Oh\tew11nn• !S14•tns I 113 9 Otlla'I Go!<! Coin 18 \eci.I • 111 10 Un>t<urtto LOi i\ (So101 111 H Grey Vt ff4!1V ISl'loemel!.trl 117 GOOD STYL5 (6 l) Breo to IOvt tnt turt c1n l'lenOlt '"' CllOanct c11111Ct tor ml!<! uoi.e1 • TOllHS LADY (3· 11 Sotto 10 11e1n commend end wt ell \aw whel Toro cen Clue Of' 1"8 turf u dtmon~reted 1n tl\t Artll\lllll" MIUlon. ltw rie1t !tie turf any oetter NATALIE KNOWS U II Toct•c•• '°'ad I0-4a•n PO\•l!on velu•Olt uwt 10 nevt '" •"V •tee l ONCSHOT OHSLEWS,&,N NA SIXTH· A.lCE. 6 tur10no1 Pur1t Malelt'I ltll•O 2 VH ' \ old (•I ll'llO 1 ·~ RY tGar"°°1 2 S•\•er 8t'1\0'1 Blee• 3 Frtnen Eto•1e 10t1el'lou1\8•t • Tl'l•n" 1 To J P Slt•t "I S Gr "" 81<1 !Mc(e rront o F•••no H!Ol\t' va~nr""" 7 Tov en11t <So<•\ • I BreakaDla tOt•to•• '" 000 U7 • 111 117 111 111 117 117 117 I Jell Pl••W (Torol , 114 LAGUNA NATIVE, ll·SI ltomoeo' 10 Im· oreu1v1 metdtn wclor• OIU>ftyfng 00191\flon ol Quet/tv coll Oatat>ou1 .. ve Cf'IOOMt 10 l!av eooara. 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Ja~I\ Wa11, °"""' Walt llowvu, dfftnl ive end e ll(f Blilv H1n1on 11uer<1 Pl•ced J1m Jur10•. tacl!.la on 1n1urt<1 rntrvt OE TROI T LIONS-AClrvatt<I Cnuc.. Long Qutr•eroeck Pleeta G@O•llt Jem1M>n end AuQull Curltv l1neoac'e" T 1m Kter\t "''Cit receiver end Al"'1 Hulll\tl Cleltn\IYe llntm•n on •1]1u•ad rt\trva S1unt<1 Wll~em Gr•tlam 1eltlv Acoutrt<I Sl'ltt1on Roo•n1on llneoact.tr lrom "'' S.elllt Stol\a"'~' lor on un<111<to1t<1 Clralt et>oice Welve<l Jonn W1111.ow1k1 aue• teroecl!. Alvin Hall selt tv Oevt O ACICllo •iol'll tnd. end 0 1t1 Grenf w1oe rtcot va• GltEEN BAV PACKERS-Wo•vtCI Lvnn 0 1cl\t v, Qu•rteroau . P...i Cofftyqn •tofll and Curll• P•r<1rl<lff. •loe receiver •114 Billv Kidd renter --~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... .._-Iii·---+~)---~.....,.~~~~~~ HOUSTON OILE 5'~Wa1ve<1 Jf\H Be~er dt ftliSIW t end Mite~ 5tensa oO 0110 CYtiM MaOS+n Howeu Schofle•CI Je,i.M>n w tfong JO~\ Narron Boone T .. 14' 1'1 13 ll • 11 1~ 367 S4 93 1' SI 7SJ 34' SI I S II CO 2'6 2AS n SI ' 30 m 137 6S 71 IS '2 231 61 • IS I I 114 l68 JS 80 l 42 717 .., 637 1140 13' 600 .2St PITCHING I~ H la SO W·LEltA w " 11•' ' 176 61 ,,, 16·9 269 Lucn 16.V. • :10 4 19 7·0 2 70 Cendtlar.. 66l1 SJ ?I S4 1·1 7.13 Moore S3Vi 47 20 •1 J s l 01 Flnlfv 3'''l n " 11 •·O 3 41 McCa1•111 197l') 173 18 161 14 1 3 SI For\ltr ]I l 31 U 23 •·l 371 Co.-0.11 6• S7 17 · 34 l ·2 ) 11 Sutton 160 IS9 34 9' 12-' 4 16 Rullle J? "I 31 1 IA 1·7 SOI T.teh 1170 IOft 483 17l 14.51 •.OI Se•"· MOOf'e II, Corbell t F6l'\tt< '· Lucu NATtONAL LEAGUE Expes 7, Dodelrs' .LOS ANGELES MONTlllEAL WJM1n ID Wtt>\lt< ci ltelnei." Oew\Oll rf Krnc"C lO ""'""' p ltHrCIOn 0 IO r II Ill ' 1 1 0 C 0 I 0 S 3 l I 3 I I 1 • 1 I l 0 0 0, 0 opoo 0 0 0 0 '0, ' 4 1 ) , ) 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 TENNIS U:~. °"" l•I Fewell H•1l Meft'1 Tlllrd lteund Slnttt1 Iva n l eno11Crteh0\10vak1a 1 aet Brea Gilbert IU SI 7·S 6 I 6-7 Stefan E<1Dtrg 'Sweden I Clef Oen C.01<11e ru SI. o 3. 11 2 6 1 Henr, Loconte I France) dtf Aoron l(r1Ck\te1r> ru S 6·3 7·S. 6·4, Tim W•lk••on tUS t dtl Anaret Cnt1no11ov I USSR) 6 0 6 7 ~ l • Third Round W9"Mfl"l SlfltlM Mort•ne Novralllova tU S 1 dtl GaOrttle Seoa11n1 •Argentonel 6·• 6 1 Wanav Turnl>ull IAu1traha f oat Hana Mendltt.O•<t fSwllOtnl 6·4 1·6 6·) Pam Snrtvtr IU S I Ciel Kathy Joraan 6·' 6 ' Cnci\ t:'.v~r1 LtovCI IU S ) Cit! C•lerln• l •r>CIO••\I !Swtdtnl 6 1 1·6 6 1 Manuela Ma1"va 18 uloe•••f ~ C1eu~11 t(Ohdf·Kll\CI\ cw n 1 Garman•• 6·2 2 6 7 6 S•ett Gref.lWe" Germanvi Cit! llaHeeHe llt09i 11te1v1 e 1 )·6 6..0 8-GeC/IJ\ett fU~ I Otl Sltotlenia lt.+la IU S 7 6 •·6 6·7 Helene Sullq•• IClt<llOi.10 vak•a <let z,,,, C1rr1lon IU S I. 6•• 1 o 6 • ..... lAN C\..IMUtTI ltAC5 ID-,. ..... Yadlt 0.1 IOlt -I Swll"urt Ill. NIO Fr11M ISen 01eoo YCJ,-'T"Whllt ll9l'll11ine. Otnnl• Penetl Oefan11ve reclf.lt\, a na Sten E<1wer<11. ruM1nq OOCk Ptece<l M•'e t<env 11ua•e1 on tnlurlld re\erv~ INOIANAPQLIS COL TS-Rtect1veted' Mer>. Kllcl\n«, ~Ive llCl<lt! tn1m the rt llrt<r "\t Ptactd 800 Brotzk1, otfanuv11 tackle, on.lnturt<I rnerve Weived Reul Allt11r1t. 111ec.-1ckar, Cnr~ Scoll, delen1lve en<1-no1e leck1e. Jeme1 Hat oour wide rec1rver ena Oon 801tfv, ct nter KANSAS CITY CH1EF$.-Walvtd Ell'len Horton. runnlnl) Dael!., Celvln 0 1n1e11 llnebecktr, Garv Be1<11n11er drfen\lve llnamt n Emllt Herrv, wide recievt r, ond L.uPt Sal\Cllel'. daltnl1ve Dael!. Announced t"8 ret1remt111 01 Boo Ru'"· center MIAMI OOL~INS-Wa1vf<l Kim Bo;.•moer • Otltnl lVt 11no, Lvi. BteO w00<1. Cltfen••ve t>eck J•v 8 rao1>v llntbacll.er. Oen lto .. ao. offt n1lvt lineman and Vtnce Heflin, wlCJt receiver NEW ,ORLEANS S.t.INTS-W•lvtd Bet>e l euftnDtrg, QUtrltrOec~ La rrv Herdv t1ql'll eno Jim Rour~e. teGl<lt. "Clem Scnrtt~r. l)uarO. 8fld .SCoir P..-. ,,.,..,•c•er P!ecllO Pet Saindon. ouera, on 1n1urta rewrn NEW YORK C.tANTS-We1ved OM Here!• '°" Otftn11vt •"4. Conrea Goooe. ouerd., ena Phlt McCon"•v w1C1t rec•tver P!a ceo Georea A<1.-ms. running oa~ ena All Hell-S'>elktl Ol6Catc•Cktr Of' 1n1u•t<1 , • ._,., ' NEW VOltK JE. H-Sloned Jerry Hotmti., COfnt(baCk 10 • lhrH ·vter Cll"lrect Welvfd ltOl)trl tll'laHn<ltf llntOeCll!tf', Nuu Feeoi.. runnln11 bectt. Sat Ctserlo, off9ftllvt •~•It. ltnC! Cert Ho••rd, corntrt>eck Ptectc1 l(trk SMl119\, H ltlv·klck ra turn«. on lniurid r-v•. PHILAOELPHIA EAGLES.-Wtl•tcl ~lch AC.,trmen, dt1tn1l•t tecltlt, Revn'IOl\d Morrh •nd s.th Jo•~. llnet>ecl!en, end Jim Gnrnott, ouard Plectci Nick M10tn, 11uerd. Of' lnlurtO rt\trYt s .. 2ll ...,dfln n Medlell lb 8rocl!. lo HowitHo Pow-"o Matuuk tf Cabell lb SCIOkle c Sfuel>t rl lltun .. llf ltWHms ct AP9fte o Hollon o JGon111 ct l rvanl rl •rtilll 5 1.j 0 s I } 0 3 1 I 0 • I I J o o o·o 0 0 0 0 J t 0 1 1 0 0 0 C 0 I 0 , 0 1 ' 1000 l 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I Whlfrd otl Lew lb Foley u l lltOflO e OM¥t11P ~-mnoh McGffono Wntf'WTIO!I Burkt o 1'1V!tf'8 U 0 0 0 0 l OQ 0- ISan Oleo<> YO l lltd Sl'lill Ann Kahlt ILOI PITTSBURGH UEELEltS-St11ntd Oe•ld An11tle~ Y() • Ht.111"4!\. ru,,11fno Dael!. Trecltd tht rlgllli IO CllH PHRF -I WtllDIH l'I Er\ln l(unUlo. CSourn --Sloudl Ou•rtart>eck, IO ,,,. SI LOUii Ce•dlnall J6 6 t 6 T8'illt ScWtb\I ......... ~, ,, , Let A....... 113 -001-6 ~ 112 -Jllll-1 Ona out •"41n w1nnln11 run teortO Game Winning R8t -Foi.v (7J E-l roCI!. OP-LOI A/lfflti 2' LOB-LOI Ar.o.lt\ S, MonlrH I 11 18-tlllerdt llO, SI~ Lew. R•IMS HR-8 roo f "' Ital,,., (91 8rve n• I II .Sl-~•O" "' Wtt>i.ttr 1351 S-8 11t rcMllO Wot>lllYd S~ F OltY -" ..... so Let A ....... •Perl• HOiton Howfll l S·• Pow~ ....... 1 ' I , 0 ' • ) I J l 1 I 1 1 0.. 0 0 0 ) 0 0 l 0 0 OMenlne1 I 5 S 7 J AMGtffiN ll 0 0 0 0 1 I Uf'-t I 0 0 0 0 0 McClure -1 1 O o o o .o "-ddrl W,7·t I I I I I I .... A P9ne pllehed to 1 be"-' In l"f )rd, Pow.II Pitched lo l belltf' In the fill HIP-W~...-h (A ._, Oaw\Ofl lbv "°""tf!l Uf\'IOlrft--,.,CO~r::z:::::i...:.F101, He nwy, ind, ~i!IO. 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Brien 8tenlltn"11o, ouerd. · CLASS B -I Genoelf, Oouv eno Su .. nnt and S•t •e Mor._, running oedl PltGed Oen Jo"" IOens Point VC' 2 Aqull• Ed Coner ltff<ltr runnln11 oec•. •I'd Errott Tucllw CSoull'lwotern YC 1 l Ca lltnlt Amenoo Cltftn1lvt llntmen, Of' lniu•tO rtMr•t ST LOUIS Slt9Htre 1Ce1t1orn1e vc 1 CAROt·NALS-Welv.cs Clf't l lfcnono. ovrttt r CLASS c -1 l(lc B•o • .,,,.. &over-e11e1 Rick Mcl¥or, -rtaroaco. ltt·ll9ntd Even •Ca lttor"'• vc l -Ar•oo\lett111 ountw SAN DIEGO CHAll!CERS-:-Wel'Yfd Ronnie WH l\lftlllll" llnto.ckw JoM Welllar ~"v• tno, Oev1<1 Merlin corneroacll Jffomt T 'lltr t nd Dtrv1 McCOY dtf..,,1v11 08Ckl end Mar!HI Wtn\lrQl'n atftn\lvt 11,...man P!Ktd Tlrnmlt Wert w1e1t receiver •no Curt OfCJec-ofl9fttlvt llUe•O on 1111urfd ,,_.,, ~AN FllANCISCO nert~ Wtndt!1 Tvlt< •unn1nq l>tO on lnlurtc1,...,...,,. Wtf.,.a M•"-• Moro\111 lfUe rterbaCk • 0... .. ft"*'9 SEA TTl.E SEAHAWKS-SIQl\td JOlll\ H•rrl( NE~T LANDING -• 00.tl '"° .no Grffl?Dr• JOl'lnton ,.,, .. " Treoeo Sfltlt~ tne1t<1 1 .,.. .. no ""'8. ' t tt>«ort I 111ut nn Robin'°" lllW'Ot<ktr 10 '"' ~e11 lion' 1o-!u1U1, }4 ~wteM, 1 #Nit '" Mtt, 1" &onfto. ~..., .. ~ ..... , • 110 \t l\d ban, 65 (llleo t>en 106 ~. " T /llMPA 8AY I UCCAN!Ell!S-W•IYtcJ Klifot" "' fO(-lllli,I\, n rO('ll COd JO mli.· l•r"' P-tl!v!C)rll'I (ff\ltr It~ &fOwfl, fUIVIM!e et~~ "' mecktrtt D•<• ~'' Cett n, dtftn''"' tno ltev ..... ,.,.. _,D='"'"'"A.~W<UJHlllA .. 1 .. fc;..;;-;;:.cl._.ooa_IJ0,, ..... 221"" .... .,... __ ~ • ._.1 ... ~s-.A&11ntb,IOM tftG Eo lc;D" •"4 ...... w •••• .-. l>eu I 006 bonito 2 "8llO\it 7S rockl/\h "4S r!Ktlvllf\ A(lt,.altd Vito McKthtr Off~•• mtCkeft l Dflt k ' \ .,,--· ... ' \ \ I 16 Milt Tvrt FIFTH ltACE 1 Sner;.,,. C81ock I Dan TPlelCI\ f8 e1e • S60 • 20 a o T?o Mvcn For l v lle•t n1ut 1e1 lime 1 411 9 20 s 60 • '° .t.••o lt•n K•no1ov•• Re• Oen Cronv w.11 Sor.nu Suotr Luct n• Sc•etCl'ltd Go Sw1!11v U EXACTA IS 61 oe1<1 '1.llOO SIXTH llACE 6 Furton111 Soec1e1 Tr1c1< 1P1ncav Jr, Swora Cheruer 1 Sol•' Cl\er11e Ztt (l(&enttt Trnt 109• Al\o Ren AH\ler Buaov R1cn Funny Bov Btut Mt Ano Tne Drummer Acero lto!O Uncr. llt• C1uw 11190cs Cite>ote 9 19 lllJ(kit Sva•c-fled Mo Grona Vlltut W•••tr•• kW1ne1 s .. Two anCI Eve11 Momentu\ 16 Vl1lt1 19 00 '~ 60 610 610 ''° 110 I It. M1~\ T ..irl • a.JM> 40 10 9 60 71 40 11 00 2 '° MON04 Y'S AE SUL TS ( ""' llf Shsav herneu "'"""'I FIAST RACE. Peet ' M1lf An11t• Dav O•eom 1 Toao 1 )6 60 IJ llO 11 60 V1netr>i e 'Holl t IJ 70 t 80 L '' Sne•en w 1111em• I• 80 T1mf 101 u EXACT A .. SJ oe•CI uoe •0 ' SECOND RACE T•(I• I Milt So""• Co"d<I •C.rtJ"CI' 6 IO 0"'<' Toro l~·l•o Bu<" S10..,t 0 ~'•""'O ,, f,me 1 OC 4 rt E XACTA 6·•1 Ot •CI ''o 80 l&O H O HO 160 ... 00 THlllD RACE Peel' I M,' C"t Q._,,f rt a Pa'lilfr I' &•en"t ' La!•t. P ttie Souttze IGruflO• 660 .. o a o 10 '° • 10 u o r ...,t I S9 U EXACT A 4 81 oa1<1 ll?O 90 FOURTH llACE P•te ' M•lt Andv\ C.olf Andf r \Ql2) )~CO Muirio';,t•wnv (K~bfifl I( "9 01 R~v'",.. IT oaa 111 T ""t' I ~1 4 too soo HO '80 ) 40 P'IFTH RACE Pact I M11t <NO(I~ oif-Otel IVallnCltngnam) Carooneao tt.eckevJ Cermann ~undvJ T1mt 1011 310 240 2 40 uo 7 80 '20 U E.KACT-A r1·11 D•ld \ 10 SO SIXTH RAC£. Trol I M~ . HO" C.•adt' Bak tr J ~ 40 C :!() 3 60 l o•o& Colemon I 160 • 40 T "<tCICIOw Pteno • :!() r .me 7 O?' 0 EX-ACTA l•·l ) Dt lO 111 40. SEVENTH ltACf. Peca I M iit ()!...,. P•a .. • Sm1•rn ' 1 S 40 B .,. Bene11u ae• • Bo..,rQtO•H '" On•' M•O•C L ec>.o r me 101 l Stra!C"to Ce"'l>OOl>tr Pattie Chlo ll EXACT.& 1)-11 oe•d '111!90 EIGHTH RACE .. Pen l M•lt B •r 0 0 F 1•0n1 7160 H Caot• N O·F•enco Jr Ja•t T'lt Fa•e s ... rrenl T ,.,.,, 100 t '>ue1c11ao Ma11 Jwn•or It U EllACTA (l·)J oald \16200 NINTH IUCt ~P.ce T Mir. no 760 no ao 210 110 • 60 l«l •80 ) 20 . Befort Oe l4'ii !V•flendlnunem l Jtt Souna Rl'lvtl'lm IM1,kalll M 0"9'" H ill Ol\.et' 1 23 :!() 10 60 ' '° 120 680 ' soo Time 200 I A+~ Wtnl Nut•O Boll, BtDOed Tl\ief.' Co•· Clove S1<lpoer Ooet S••tt LanoOon Sir~. 8erv JAn~ . Scra•cl't<I None S1 PICK SIX 16•7 •-l·l -91 oeld IS,971.'00 •Ith 7 ''"Meri ""' no•\tl J T 0101 Pie• St• carrvover ,0001 t !' '1S 21 Tl!NJH II.ACE. Pace I Miit '1..111 A Bur IA I IGrUl\dy I lleote Buc•wl'leet IJO!lnsonl Pr •alt RH1trve ISl>e,.,en) • 2 64 2.20 2 :!() lt..O 11 20 210 T.me I S1 • •. • Al\o Went Storm T"8 Hill. Ai.tO\.ln&ci, Joltl>ll Clou11hertv (8 1. Flv Or Or lva. SINm !Al. Tom Clouoharlv 18 1, Never ltagral ~. GM C... C•urer •J."tv1n11 S•a ll•ll" '><•e•e~ -12 fXACTA \l·J) oeld 1'900 ELEVEHTH It.ACE Pact I Mlle Ct n•••" N (P•ano -S 00 Wvnne Nen<11nt • r<utOltr I °Ov"8m1ft (; r Btr~tll T ,.,,t 1.01 uo 260 soo ):!() 210 Al\o Wtf't L•\a ROCl\allt S.e1ona<1 C ,, Scooule N B •o t\ Br <It MIH lnflnl!v Wtt! L1tY1lv Rnvt"m x ra1cnae1 None AlltneoJICt S.89) MONDAY'S RESULTS 11"11 el Sl·de• "'1•f11H ~ "-'11111 FIRST II.ACE. lSO Yoro1 Oo fl F'or Co\" (La<ll.h) :10 40 7 00 • 40 Oa11 Sol R1gr,1 (M11C11t111 710 •210 Si'f'vn Wh11eego IC ftllltrt 2 jO l .IQ 'T1me 01155 11 EXACT A 11· 11 C>l lCI MS.IO Los Alam-itos-entries WEDNESDAY'S I NTllllES ( 11111 Of '6·dev harneu "-""el Finl "'t: 2 p.m P'lllST RACE One m itt Dou Pur1t \1 S00 Cot Bred 7·S vear old\ ma1cMn1 1 Bt M• Gel t lt11Ch1t l ' PIWhU T.me-IMtTrlem l. l Mr Froo111t ICl'ool'lanl ' Pooarer I Oe1omar1 ~ Dark •"a Hanasome 111 ueoter 6 Roe" N lteml>lt C Bollen l 411<1n RoC>trt ILeckavl I W1nn1ng Glow IAuDI"' 9 Tomcat Ont (Pl•no ·' SECOND RACE One Miit oect Puri.e -11100 Ct t &red F-'lftlti. & ,,,.,., 7·S v .. r ot01 con<111toneo c1a1m1r10 NOi wllln«\ ol 2 race. hle••mt Allt •llOwence v•vt r> Cla1mlng 0<1u '1 WO I Pettie 8 1Qn CKMICl"I 2 Ca'""' 8iv.• IC0111men1 l GemD•• !Pltrct l 4 ''' I• IS•tva t s CerlO\ LOYf IK11eo111r> 6 St0rm1n Norme ITOO<ll •1 Amn Cornet 1Mel1tr1 , I Herntu Huo v (Ltcl\tvl 'TH"'O ltACI. Ont•m llt oeca PvrM 17.WO Ct l 8 rt0 ' veer Old m•ld9ft llHlei. 1 Stcrtl Act (Ku~rl 2 Ell«> Tlclt IOt-~- l Olemond Solr11 CLac11.0 1 4 (htmt T1mtr I TO<ld) ~ Jac~•on L•llv !C.ree>orvl · 6 Fen" Kand• l ~lcllmona) 1 F11tlonetor I R•ICh!tl • llo~vlllt ROI•• CWllht M\) 'W•l<l' Tnt Raoltv CTOOd • l'OUltTH ltAC5. Ona·m11t oece Pur\11 12.SOO Cal 8rt<1 7 S .,,., Old\ meldtnl I Ctt er Tht 8 r1C)l)f 1111u 1' 7 N1(t.Y 0 Brevo (Pt<rv l L•v1 T Atwattr t!(ltfffl 4 p,,.,. Po .. er 1Sm11P11 S CalifOrl'llt Melli< ( TodOl 6 So< lel ~Mt lo<! • K utolto' 1 T tQulla CtlaM< ~Andtool\l • l UC:~ ... Outtn • Oonntf Pal\ l~tler!owl "''"T>4 R4CE Ont m11t oect Purw s t.600 "'" "" Cteirnlno or•ce SS ooo I ltO••n Crt\! (H••vl 2..ia~n ffOdOI l Vel!Otf Lorne tPlanot • ~, .. Pel .. IV•Mendlnvbaml ~ Chr1\IO 10.\0f'nf"I • ~· Rovtf l!.llH I 1 Nerdln, GOid (01Fc~al I Hardin lll\lrt lKutOttr l ' Oic1e 10011i. I Al\4t<wnl lfAfH ltM:•. 0...'"""9 -Pvrtll $1,)00 Ce• ll•ecl •H •"' cte1m1no "•nalce., M ooo .. ,.., __ I Mt rch Ster IS•"'•, 2 I" •"f'l'll.OV•\tllO.lt Me +•r J 5•1oot•\ Tvcoo~ rHvrtou•t t S.k•OOPt\ So1r1f \P1arceJ ~ W1n<1 0•1ven 1 Anat r\ont • & ~0'1!\lft lltQhlhill) 1 Or W1111em IVeti,,na,noh&m' 8 Frt1l'I T aJeru Cl<.1»1 q LO•l'n Lev••v IR••tll+t!I SEVENTH AACE Ont m11t oect Pu"f \I 600 Cat Breo at1.aoa1 Cta1m1n11 or1u &S 000 f Stv Amoou aao• CKueoten 1 So•t E •otd •ion t Bullf'r l Ho,:10" Sta • t< tit•, 4 Ca ,torrt10 Anoe 1 PtoM S T 11ni 0 1.ar1er• W1ll!.t•¥1"I 6 Lo•a l tv•h s,,,,,,,. 1 Arul.v1 RA!Oll •9'-<~""al'll 9 Bol't' Ce\a •H11>p•n11 9 Bvt 8ve S<ol1v M1tt1no1on . I EIGl1TH A.I.CE One mut oact Pur1t U 600 2 S vaor (11<11 no• w1nntr1 of 1 reef\ ano 0' \6 000 hlat•ma F1ll1t1 & mere\ not winner\ ot ) r•c•\ •if•11me I G1111 Mon\ttr ((roqh.,,I 1 0 I lto!> ICretQI 3 S•r ,w .. ,,. !St>t rrelll • Tran,ftr Squeeze IWIH1em\) S Jtlh 8rMH ( Juoo,onJ • .t.reev 8areav (Lte"'"'"' 1 Htrvt u t rot"" IV•ll•ndl11Qllam1 I Ct1ar .. , Otcl\iOn IHevai.I 9 1ro;,·vt111111 C81ktrl NINTH ltACtr Ont·mllt oect PvrM U 600 Cal 8rfd 1: s "'8' Old\ Cll"Olllo"td Clt l,.;lnq W1nnt'f"\ of one out no• mort tl'len 3 rectl 111t11me <.'\11m1nl) 0<1c11 H SOO I ()Aerl!. II Qven fH0111 7 8tllt (11.ttull I Htl! I l.l f'I• Turn Ontv rcoteman1 C • Almenar 10t\Om•') S Oru1 llabv (SherrenJ • Sk •OC>ff' H•r·••111 I Mueller I I Soaring So"'' •Veuendlnll'l•mt I Ateqrot I 8our11t01l ) 9 ,,,_,_iv .... ., ,,,.,,v, Tl!NTH RACE One m114 •rol Purta U lOO ? ~ "'"' Old,, ma1oan\ I ~tam•l>i! G.m1n. !Sherr.-.• 2 S'YCamon Ntme 11t>cl'lmone11 l Mr P•r"~' l~•\COI • Tr.. Outrter Kono •Lt0fllh1N S 0111zurt 1w''"••<1t • rr.. F'o te\I ce-oeo,, ' CrOl\tCll 'o._,' I °'81>f R oo Plano 1 • &t<t\ ~v ~"IV-~) ElfVENTH ltACE 0...mlle oece PurfM- 11 600 "" •11ti. C<e irntng .rte•' u 000 I Oertlv Gemt IK'81trJ } H•NY 'So" (lr....,.ocev1 - l '"'"' t ov !Vt ll•nd•nof\eml • Et Perff lltutCJftr I ~ Timf ~ 1 f& h rDll IParttfl t l..~J.QM ~nne1111.,1l.al~"""'.1..' ----~ J Cnf••\ 0-.•v ftov 10 1 l'renco• I Olrtct King •Lac,tvt 9 Pr,.,., Cnvn<•• H~t•no• I ' ... ' n EXACTA 11·ll oe1<1 Dt ld SlUO OH Oeod hee• 101 2no SECOND RACE. )SO Yero~ Ima Donna Mo fWl'l11a1 Ro•\tO Rich 10 rdtr1c-1on) Mv\'~"Ous Prooht<., 1Cruoer t •60 uo 7:10 l .00 2 '° HO rime--0-19 71 U EXACTA 16·Sl oalO S11 60 THlltO ll!ACE 3SO V•rd\ Ou!Cf 01ntro •C.erClal ~emotn' Ft" L•dy IWt>•ltl 1AO<>llo M•uv I Trte\u<1tl Time 01147 '"° •60 360 UO S20 uo u Ell.ACTA 12·11 P•IO M&IO 00 MIU J8(• If\ 0o" -di,quellfltcl end Ol•CtCI C.\I -. F<>Ul\.TH ltAC•. lSO Verdi A•lll• IHerll !.<011 weol> 1Br0011.11 No Clan IT•aH ura T0ma 0 II 11 ScrllC"ed Ovlltle Sonr+1e P'IFTH ltACE 3SO Yero1 Soo11a<1 Dull (Ht rt I HOl•OOll (Whitt) Hert Tru lttbt! ll twlSI Time 011 10 U O •60 l lO ]al) ).0 I 00 2• 00 12 00 • '° 500 400 1 ue U IXACTA (1·11 otld '18060 SIXTH 9'ACI. l SO Verds Strtt l!.11\ Garrell ICrte-1 Tt\I fl\t lt••M>ns (Gerti•> Kereh Go.Id tfl9uetoel__ Time 0 II '3 '7 IXACTA" 16· II oe ld 114.20. H:V8NTH ltACI. JSO Y•ro, E•tre Kid (TrH\urtl lUO • Ounlnfort!lemoon IGerc1e1 l1clv 8 Gey lf d•trd" Timt 0 11 p ScretchtCI Jlmmer1 Jtt ~ n UtACT'A (6· ll oald WO ao - 4.00 , 60 2 60 2. 10 360 Nolt J1mmer1 Jtt we\ Krele/ltO befott Nallt.r Ing wes "cOllOUClld EIGHTH RA(E. lSO Verch BCR t<lnoht lr !Figueroa) !>r11tol\ lttb IOlat<ick\onl W\ 11 !Garc1el T•mt 0 11 11 " ., ' 60 >.oo •IO 110 110 U IXACTA 17-)t MIO 111ll0 l'ONTH ltACI. 170 "Yerai. Mr Colle• l ark IT•1tHurt t (11\CO\ ltuter 10 1dtric"'°"l · 8.tv ~r.ooc f8r_,.._ 1 • T mt 0.... j U EXACT.I. 11 ll N i4 UO 120 360 uo , 20 , .. HO Ptrlf('! $"' (7 1 • 6·7 11 PQl4 11.619 00 wllll ,n•nt W1nner1 llivt 11or .. i.1 Cerry·O<ttf POOi ,r. •l• '6 • TIWTH 9'AU. S~ Yara ltntfv • GWl'I !0 ·08•<•'°"1 Ovllv And l.uSl'r tMelerl '"°' Milo ILA<-avl T ,,.,. 911 IL 0 EXACT.I. U 11 N ICI \l.O JO - • No•' Jl)l'U v '"-"" OI\ Dwsl't 4'rld Lu\IV Attt'I0811(• • •ti . ,, I f J COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIA~TIOlle;• ·-S ~me economists ttirntng·pessinlist.ic WASHINGTON..(AP) -. While case. Othen, while n~t aoin• that f~r. broadtst measur~ of U.S. ccqnorriic plagu.ed part$. of t~c economy -• the tReaaat. n .~min~stnt1on and ~ do say the:couptty." lkatlllJ pertt. health. g.r;ew at ari annual rate of just manufacturing. aanculturc. ene11Y-mos o 1~11t1c pn".ate econotrusts • ouJly closc .t~ recession. • · · · · · · a ones 1nd1catin1 the economy WI$ at a ..ear stronaer sectors. o two yean of business stapation · others see h differently. ' Some of the economists who study each curyaturc of ~he business cycle arc stan1n& to whisper recession - t~dreaded word which spells down-wrn . · The most .P". si"l_istic amona this set of doubi.na. ec~o,,.Usts IC'luaUy have s~ed to include a recession in t~cir forteasts, ~nd a relentless strina of poor economic ncwa bolsten their . has fallen for three straipt months, standstill. That represented the weak· In particular, they are worried that somethina that hasn't happened sjnce est ar~"Vth since the end of the last consumer spcndina. which accounts the depth$ of the 1981-82 recession. recession ii'! late 1982. for two-thirds· of economic arowth, The <ountry's trade deficit, which The n~ws has not been all bad. could bq.in 10 falter in . coming the administration expected would be however. Consumer pric.es. which months because of nsina uncmploy- imrrovina by now because of a steep ~ad been soaring at double~iJit rates mcnt and a record-hiJh level of fal in the value of the dollar apinst Just a few years ago. actually fell at an consumer debt. foreian currencies, is atttina worse. annual rate of 0.2 percent in the first The. current reco\\Cry, in 1ts-46th The buy-and-sell ledaer hit a recOf'd ' seven months of this year. the best month, is considered well into ad· S 18 bilhon deficit in July, the 1ovcm-in nation performance in 37 years. vanccd old age af recoveries 10. It ment reported Friday. . But m~ny economists arc bccom.. alread_y _ is the Sf(:ond lon~st Cit· The aross national product~ the mg conccrnc_d that. ihe problem· · · (Pl ....... •QRKAST /96) ... .. \ . ' ' . ' ~r$trat~o~urvive . . tax bill Restructu ri ng of investments advised , within an cxi~tir:t' ~rtroiio and translates into a 28.ccnt savmss on · rearrange cx1s1!..n investment every dollar of income convened to for overcoming negative repercussion s st:~=;· of the best properties from ·~~ ---7 wh ich syndicators can raise capital He predicted that syndicators w1 I · "Restructure your investment "Real estate professionals arc .arc those already in Oaeir portfolios." not rely as much on up-front financ- stratcgies ~nd.you will survive the tax usually two to three ~rs ahead of Oldham said. He 'cxpfained that ing under the new tax law provisions b·11.. · in an effort to hold down debt 1 . was the mcssaac aiven by Jack government tax rcgu ators and will 1~tcad oflosina capital-raising abili· Oldham. tax partner wi1h lhe New-~ntinue to rtarran-their iu es tc --ty .mafcafon slrould concenD'lte·on liabilitie. and tAer-eese pet!iw-in-, -come from the investments. port Beach office of Kenneth investments, keeping out in front of educating their existina investors, uvcnthal & Co .. at• recent meciin1 current laws." · providing them with a mechanism to "On~ of the best thin~ t.o.carry µito of the . Real Esutc Securities and "The name of the pmc is to create produce higher than normal after-tax 1987 is a net opera11ng loss~arry Sy!1dication Institute. . . passi ve income which will remain yields. thereby increasing capital · forward ... Oldham said. "With such a d 0 that·passive losses (losses generated Oldham presented· an example of ordinary 1ncom·e throughouJ the · attorneys an accounJants.. Id ham in a limited partnership and losses which reflected a h~ly leveraged, post-reform years." -.. Speaking to real estate syndic.ators. tax-free in a limited pannersh{p. Now commitments from these investors. loss. it is possible to offset 90 percent ·~ su-.es~ that c-reative rcst~ctun.ng of from activities in ';Vhich the taxpayer staged pa y.·m syndication. Additional existing real cs~te holdings will be docs not actively or materially par-capital raised from existing investors · Oldham also predicted a surge in 1-.L _____ _::~~--~-.:__ ____ .::=:;::::::=-~Ol:iiiii!! the most effecti ve method of over-' tici pate)c.annotbeusedtooffsctothcr to pay down the debt yielded a 16.5 the formaJion of publicly traded - coming negative repercussions of the .sourcewfincomc. the market will be ,· percent full y-shielded yield to the master-limited-partnerships. Smee All the better to see ... new tax laws. heavy with investors lookint to investor on the additional capital ,these enuties arc generally very lowl} PPG Ind 8 ... ~hole~--•---a-..... •er aeee altraYiolet "No one will handle their invest· generate ass1 vc income as a..bWicr... c mlD.b.ulcd.. "IhWs.bot.goi.ng..io_~-¥era~uee-~tffed ~ -~-~' ments ~~ll-in the Otaa m, who specializes in tax tough sell.'"he s~ted. · cash flow )To the extent that there 1s I t to cbeck·UCbt· tranamlMlon of the "ftnt liljli ~ me manner as they have in the past. ~planning for real estate developers. Oldham ex plained that in off-any taxable income. the other passive pfaatic photochromlc. leneee aaed lD ·eyew.,-at tfae therefore the notion that the bill will owners and ocprators. explained that -selling elllsung passive losses ~gainst losses of the investor are available to company'• TallJbaCqe .. Ohio location. The len.ee dark.au bc~revcnuc neutral is unfounded." one of the best methods available to ncwl> generated passive income, no offset such income without creatmg a their apo9QJ'C to eanla.lbt laere:a9ee; -a-cbaraeterlatlc -Oldham said. · de"elop &behe~d 1ncemc 11 to-work mefrrcJ1~x WilTbe asscs~d. wh.!£h _ m-x preference. lle said. prevlouely on!J a•allableln hea.t~r, &lw 1~. . Budgeting for child's future Ne w pafen thOod ----tr iggets reviews, policy revisions Becoming a parenl onngs new u~ency to a couple's financial affairs. Bnngin& up your little bundle of joy 1s MoY -RUDIE certain to cost a""bundl~.-turyou can do much to meet the financial can claim a tax credit for a pon1on of responsibilities of parenthood by these child care costs. which is examining the following areas. subtracted from any federal income B8d1ettas: It's a· good idea to taxes owed. Yo u should also check prepare a cas~ flow analystS .of your )Our emplo)'ee benefits plan because in come and expected cxpendllutts to some plans have provisions that see if you need to change your enable you to shelter pan of child care SP.ending habits. Though yo ur costs from inc001e talles. greatest ~xpenses are still well in the Your new bab) also gi ves )O,u an , future -.underwriting the teen-age extra dependency deduction. funher. and collegt' years -the routine easts reducing your taxable income. 8\Jt, o~infaniy are a surpnse for most new the tax breaks of parenthood aside. a parents. ·budget 'that works for a famll~ of two Fees for a normal hosp1taLdehvcr; 1s like!\ to be strained b't a fam1h of might total S2.500 to SJ.500. three ' · · although health insurance.' usually Now that )OU have a child. it's pays a large pan of the bill. In especially 1mponant to . kt'ep an add1 11on. items such as diapers. emergency reser'e fund df lrom three .clothes. a cnb. a car seat. 10~. photos to s1' months take-home pa} in· and tops to the ped1a1ric1an might ve!'.led in safe. It u1d vduc.lcs.~~ • . add up to several tbausand dollaf11n-tnsureu--m-one} market accounts or I ;1H.a baby's first year alone. shon-tcm1 insured . cen1ficates of I Child care is another big expense. depos11. Group da) care might cost several lasaruce: Parenthood should also ' hundred dollars a month, while you trigger a rev1c" of )Our insurance might have 10 pay a hvc-in nanny coverages. If both spouses work. ~ach upwards of$ l.QQ9 a mpntb . needs !nsurance to pr9tect fam1I } I Under current law and the members against unexpected loss of prpposcd new tax law. two-income income due to death or d1sab1hty. I cduples and single working parents (Pleaae eee PAU!fTHOOD/86) ~ ~ Lis!,.~'!~c':i~!'!' ... Bank Wt Brlng Ifie Money M1rlet to Small fnvestors HIGH RATES ... -MO•TH'LY ACCESS AMIK>UNCINC T .. "FllEEDOM FLEX" TIERED INV~STMENT ACCOUNT MINIMUM 8AlAlfCE S 10 000 Retet eflecti11e Sept..-., 2, INe PRll ..... _. Pen..-et Clteck .... 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I I & I a ' I: ••• :.... ...• ----···•· .... . •• • ,. ... · ~-" ---~, ....... . ·--_,,_,. ~ ., ., J • Save On Entertainn1ent. • Save When You Dine. • But Hurry, Offer Is Limited. ~ow you c<1n Rt'I a rht·cktn){ ac1.11unt In• • •t 1111111thh -.1·n 11 l' charRe:-;. glu:-; ){reat d1~uiun1-. with Sl't'llrll\ l'.11 : , · ... 1J1:;rnunl Bank IOI("' -Dti-l'11unt Fun pru){r .11n H111 c1,',111 .td.1\ Thi .... t''\c1tm1o: oift·r c:ncl..., Nmcmb..·r 7th I"~'' Di'ScountBanking Let You Save On-Yaur Checking AccounL ' · 01sqn1n1RankmR saves you monc~: ~avt.>s vou ttnw It !>:l\'n v11u n;ioncy l;>ecausc il isl rec of rnonthl~ ._.,rviW'..<. h.tt llu.1~ \\.lll \\ rll4: 10 or fewC'r rhc·cks pt>r month. ;md ket•p .1 'HM•1111r111111m h.1l.rn1 t 'ti1ur Oi~·oun1 Hanktni Account ,..., -.ubJt'<'I •lt, "'11 '1 1111 h1 ... 111111 thar){es ai-;im nther St•turny Paet Ill dwt i..111~ .11. ,~1111 101 ml'r ,11 1th, •w• \;; • · · r.: -· I p,1\ "11 :;t :1rrkr ... rl't'lrl' d1·p11-.1t-. ,11'1! ... ·,,,. 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"'• "'' .-. .... ,..-...,...,,.. .. , ... • f'W'W••.. w~ • ,.,. \ \ , . ; , -=--i ·- ·"' r._ 88' '-Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Tueectay, Septemw 2. 1eee -. ---t - ~NTJlOODT~~F~ClAL FORET~OUGllT ••• Your employer probably offers some parent~ who is usually the home-. safeguard your child's inheritance. surance agrnt and tin1nc11I conault- life .insurance coveraae. but you arc· maker ... as well as the primary care-Even. thouJh the colle)e expenses an~ -who can help you-teeure your_· a lmost ~fn<> need more once )'ou ajver. While 1tirtcm of thts parent stem far away now.It ... $ not tpo early ctntd'sfoture.-. · · have a child. · would be ·lerrible cnouaft to the to stan saving for that day. Mary J . RM&e It vice,......_,_.' ~deally, your totil coverage should ·eamily. the survivina parent mi1h1 To help you prepare for ever-maaacer, e.u .. er laf•rma.._ ..,., be sufficient to repf~ your income then have to hire someone to perform increasins colleae costs. some • vices of Merrill L)'9d, Pierce, r ... for as Iona as your family requires fo these scr;vices. financial 1nsututions ~n provide a Hr u4 SmtG., Ille. the event of your death. Mo51 cm-WW. 'aad n&ate , ...... ~ ~late personalized analysis of what your ployed parenu also need long-term plans should be updated after the child'scducation miJht.and·and what FOnECAST • disability income insurance tq sup-birth of a chitd. Mosi importantly. you can do now to meet those future A . • • • Dlemcntttie generally limited benefits. you and your spouse should write bilb. ·Then you and .your financiJI ··From A 1 aVailable from· Sociat Sccunty .and ·wills or revise exist iii& wills. A will nbt. consultant can t.atlor an investment pans ion ~ince 1be .~nd of World War em lo er disabilit plal\S. only enables you to distribute y_our · planJ.hil SUill..}''U.U.Lfl. ~.u· ~!'-lwa~....__..u,......a1AO....J;:11~~Ylia&1~M-....U~lefl~- . 9n y one "pousc as a lnrome= propeny as you wam. but to name a The binh of a child ad'* a new average length or recoveries tro'l.l. · Rottlter Man-ahan moves· at The Irvine Co. producer, 'life ' inrurancc on both legal guardilln fot yo ur child in the dimension to your financial )ife as periods of business downturns: L panncrs can still be a ·good idea for e~en< both you and your spouse die. well as to your personal life. So. 'in the Beryl Spri_nkel. President Reapn's yo ung couples. Without a w1ll.1hose decisions arc excitement of becoming a ~rent. , chief economics adviser, argues that Couples often ovulook the lcfi to the courts or to stato law. You don't forget to consult with · the reco\enes die not. from. old a•c: but financial value oFthe "non-worhng" can alsow use a w1ll t(I create a trust to • professionals -your lawyer. 1n, from· bad economic policy decisio ns. Tue -GreatAmeridin 6~Month CD The greater your balance, the gr1~ater your rate. Minimum balance $1,()()(}.-rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance. Great American Yotir~rage~- Fi ve.different rates for fiv~ differe nt balance Jevels. There arc many ~-~-+-----.Yot~he~r term'I availabl e. from 32 days to. IO years. All insured up co $100,CXX) by an ager-icy of the federal government. -.; \\11 h :~ ,.ffl1.t"'"'-'"f11-! I tr,11111• l uuim \11<1ht-101 lltlJ, I totlfll,1111 \.1ill'I Halh.>J f,J,111,f ltl11Mll1!!1••11 lk.1d1 H..u,. ... I'\ """ulrt l.JJ,.'Una Hoct! \11111JrJ1 B.11 ''"'l'"n lkJ1.h ''"'l"•rl C 1·111t'r ~port H.:.id1 n. o\ rr ll< •ft" t )rdll)!t• I 11,lln JI I lt-1111 '><111 ( klllt'lllt• .. s,... ......... 11111.ral © Open your account today. Hn.-d I .1j!tm.1 I till, < ·•r "trJn B~J1 • Lii.:.u11J '•uut:I I I frtro • "'"'""\'"I" ''"'f"•M f~'ot\h f tdto llr oJlU:\, l--...itrll.1 \an ( l('ffit"nll' \\l'ntlf,t Pt< II '-111 I UJl1 ( ,,,,.,.,,111 .. \\11'.'illlnJ~\: Call the toll-free Financial Line now:. 1-800-423-BANK. .1 ·-'" ,., ... 11 .~ .. r:-""'r-~*--· ""·"' w.1o._. •--.\..., ......... "'""._ .... , ......... ..._._,...... ....... __ .....,,._~ ~r,.....,......,..,..---.--I''·'°"'" 'o111l•,·t''':"mr•ttu""l"'1r!jtl\i.111~ 1 \1 ••-..:.·-·..---tr I ,,. \njit """'I\ 1n~" •I J~un.t ,,. .. n,.il • ,.,11 r ••. l!fll!t~ .. •' J ' 1 t '• I ... 11~' t tf\l , .... '""' • •"f'·•rl1 \ \., .. •n)/". rif ... \.11. 11~· HAM 1•f I' 1 ',,, •• ' "'\ '•11h '-'~ 111' •a.i. ........... ,, \ .. \1n~,. ,, 1"•111,tt iflt\ '1 ltt ·1111~ ~ 1·;11. F<1rbt'" 111<1~flWH' J ,llt•d · l ·· ·lu111b1;1 t h1•1i1t11nbl'r <inl' m;111;1g1:d ;1, 11ig~ .ind 11):111111 \11ll't 1cl1111 tlwi1 Y.11cl:-.111i.. ... 11f 111:111;1.~t ·1 m·111 IH ·rf 11rm ;ml 't •. \\ h;tt d 1 II'.., l hi'-l})l';lfl (II \.1111' ), .. '\umhcr orw-mana,:!cd m ean... h-iJ,!ncr rate<, on ;,a\·in~~-.., oan· toans t11 nwintain a minimum :-.tand<trd 11f m·t worth t<1 t·n~tirt a safe opernti<m. Colurilhi<1 t·xct'<:cb t h1:-. "tandard by owr three times. Plu~.) !JUI' "'t~·ing-; Clre feder<l lly in~u red to $}()().()()I). ~u~he r one managed means hc tter service. 111 l;wt. rt\,!ht 111 •\\ \.11t11..:111 l'.1!"11 .ii lf{>·Ji-1111/ hnlllf' 1 ,( If /J lo :)" o 1111 toµ of our ;dre~1d r l11gh Bera~hl' 11f ;,ur sol id reputation. Wt' an· ablt' to ;tttract more well -trnined and knowl edgeahl(-' penple.1i1 yofl. this nw<ln~ frirndlirr. f;i....t<'r and more com petent :-Ot'r\'tr('. r 11lt'" "1111 01Jr lr111g1·1 ll'rm ..,ti\ ttJl.l .... "', 11u11t~. 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F f'<l1·1 :ii w~-~ul;i111r .... n·q11m· sm 111~ .... ;111d Ok \\lol,( 01 \ \ \F~l'llRT In\( II \, "'1'"11' •'Iii• 1 l1r .uuJ .. 111f.1 H•"u ll 11W ,;·,, (fl..,l\•\lf.,'i\ll1tlo"' l\•1ll•"'1td ll.,l\\ll'"'' :J l1 1•lh 111 or m:R 1.0( \T IO\~ RF.\ t:IU \ JIOlff\ \ ''' fl· 11 d1 fl, 111 • tr•I , ·1' '7 •111111 Rt-:\ F.RI \ lfll I."\\ 1>1r· H· ,1,., 111' 111•1 ft,.1,. rt-1111.1~11,11 " 1, 1•1 l Rf.\ f.RI\ Hll I" I\ J,lt1r• ft 11 "It' r 111111 1n1<11•11 t ''I II ,..• 111.111 RRP.\ 11'04111 I• I "I I I lot'OI• 1 .. '" ,,,, I ~I.,~· .. '~ I EAST to'i \ '•·•.1J:' • 1111 ~, 1 1 , ,,,,,, •1.11 ~,,.; """ bA M~ \tr-~1111 ur<i •&1•Jaurrtii11tl5.T::H1•11 J ;j1 i PUM Of-~f.RT H·:-~ •• •lilf #I I ,., -1"1"1 I . ~ 1h see how mu ch more we can do for you, ca ll ou r Convenience Banking C~nt_er...,..a~t __ l ·ROO fiS2 BA'.\K . Or visi t om; of our l11cal lminche~. .. oc1at1on .. LENDER • A.\AREl.\1 If"' Ur1o1ot..hur,1 11• .1r 1!111J anti llr1111!..hur~l 171 11 l-h, !Pl LAKP. FORF.ST I ,,i... I .. ri.,1 l1m • .11111 1<11• ~li·•lil 1 7111 7711 'l\lt1 ·, P\l.\f O,l'Kl "i(,~ 'II F.1,1 1'.1lm I .111\1111 l>ri"' ,1;i111 I'.!' '11111 SA.\ TA .\10~U .\ .111i1 \\ 1hh1r" IS.11111'• llt•I < ~J ,l 1 '1!11 lh'I'' ·rARJ.A ''' '"' H \Pn1 "'" Bh•t " •• ,, •1f~t''"''tt u1111 • t "'111 1 111 .J"'•'1 rHllUl & F\IRf'..(X ll • "1u1h hurf.i, \\1•r111t· 1.!111 11 17 1'11, \\HJTTIER 1~111 •~'l'I \\hlll1flr H<1t1l••\1tl"ff C!l11'lt"t .!i'll \\Jl..'>fllkl fAlifil.1!10tl Y.1Wun!llbd \111111 11Benc•CirI1f1• Blil.. 'l.11 .L .!JJU Mle'-el L. Maaalau, director of community relauons for Tlte- lfvl.De Ce., has been promoted 10 assistant to the president, Tho"}•s · H. Nielsen. Manahan will aid N~lscn in the s~~;,,,°fcounty-w1de orpnizatrons · and serve 'as .the 'l"Onjpan . . . buds~an . for 0 cortamunity affairs. He wm'direct civic~nd.charitable orpnitat1ons to those depanmcnts that can most appropn·a1ely respond to t~cir needs. Dunng his 17 years with the company, Man~han has cha_1,red the boards-of many major chanties and community organ1zauons ...and won ilmaJ.or. communi1y awards. . . • • • • • Vlratell. i.e., a 44 percent-owned subsidiary of ICN Pbrma· ce.Ueal1, b e., has. announced the"'appointn:ient of Dr. Bryut W. Ro11Uer.as presidept ofViratek and v1cc-prcs1dcnt oflCN. Formerly d11'r'C'tor of the sc~ence and technology depanmcnt of the Resea~h LaboraJorics of Eastman Kodak Co. ofRochestd:. N.Y .. Dr. Rossncr helped d.evelop new businesses involving significant research commitments. ?r .. • • • · Ral It Clock, immediate past president of the l_ndustnal League range oun y. as en p -=--..,•-•t'551e1t t>y the-C'ettA-t-y Bo&rd of Supervi50f'!:-Ooek, CEO of Clock Construction Co. of Irvine. 1s a Newpon Beach resident and a private pilot with 2.000 hours. He was recommended by 5th D1stnct Supervisor Tom Riley to succeed Donald K.Jlhan Jr .. who res1,ncd. The commission. a coordinating agenC) and review board wh!ch seeks to b1lance the interests of a1rpon users and the neighboring. communities. meets month1y .. ' ... S.iaue Rohert~uue--R..a.er-t•la~r Des4p 1n Corona del Mar recently spoke to 500 of Denver's prominent women at a brunch fcat~nn$ har ··~~~t's Hot. What's N.ot" theme. Robens has 12 year) o~ interior designing ex,pc-nence. · • • • -keuetb T. Klebba has Joined Irvine-based Leiglltoo and ~aociatu, .Jae. as--pf6J~ttthmcal engineer. responsible for d1rec11on and coord1nat1on of geotcchn1cat projects, including quaht) control and assurance. Klebba. prcv1ousl:r a consultant. has o nshore. offshore. ~~n&Je, ~rt-11nd• ~1ic CJt~L __ \ Linda A. Pettit has Joined Newpon Beach-ba~d Houaeltold Bau as A:fM·-J*OJec..f: manage•. She had managed t~ ATM J, depa11tments o!.two other financial 1nst1tut1ons. .. ... Debora K. Llad ui•t has s1J!led QIUS .DJ.lhl.iJ: rclat10.ns account supcn 1sor at m es ve"Ftls•ag ud Pabllc Rel1tloa1 irf'Trvine~· - Lindquist recently moved to Santa Ana from Buffalo. N. Y. where sl'fe ar$o "'orked in marketing and advertising. • • • c"' ROrt Beach-based US Ecology .1.Dc has hired Stepltea A. Romuo«or a Cahfom1a low-level rad1oact1vc waste disposal site development project. Romano "'as formerl) employed b) the S Nuclear Regula1011 C'omm1ss1on·s D1v1s1on of Waste Management ·in Wa~h1ng1on. D.C. •••• In rne-re~1de01 Phyllis J. McMaster has been named branch manager of ~eurlty Pacific Na tional Bull in Huntington Beach. McMa~tcr stancd at the bank in .t 969 and most recently was assistant vice president al the Bolsa Magnolia office 1n...Wes1minster. She succeeds Deni st J. Marshall, also of J rv1 ne. who WjlS named manager of the ( O'ita Mesa branch office · . . . .. . ---!jip1ometns1 a.rlff-.W. -McQHirtt of Huntington &acll r~u~ntl> represen ted the Amertcaa Optom~trlc ~11oclatloa at the annual meeting of the lnteniatloaal Optometric ud Optical wague n M adrid. pam~uamci pa~reS1dent ofttre 4.{)A, S'J)Oict on the marketing of eye care IO the United States .• Southeast is poor for work-climate .\TLAN T .\ ( •\ PJ -The Southeast 1!. the ka'>l·faHlrahk region for American "'nrl.cr~ and their families. an I ~-month muJ> has conduded. The Southl·rn Lahor Institute. a branch of the non-profit Southern Regional Cot1nc1t. said its con· clus1ow. were hascd on a .state-by- "tatc anah \1'> of tl l'COnom1c. educa- tional, hc:iltll and JOb \if~) statistics Thl· rnst11u1c \a1d that between 1975 Jnd l<JX4 the region ranked bclo"" other'> 1n personal income manufanunng wages. state com- pen.,atlon for worker disabilily ind uncmplo> rncnt and infant mortality. It al~o had tkc highest concentra, Imm o f pocir blatk~ and the wont record for ""omen and mmont1es 1n adm1n1strati'c and professional oc- cupa11 nm.,atrnrd1ng to the study The \Uf\ c\ ranked lhe 50.stateund tfic D1s1nct· of ~ olumb1a. V1rg1nia ran ked :!9th and was the tughest slate 1n thl' '>outhea~t The hst wa s topped b> Connect•- mt. Mas'iachusctts. Minnesota. lali- forn 1a and New York Other Southeastern ~tales. and their rankings were. Florida. 41 . Nonh Carolina. 4 3. Georgia. ,44 Lou~1ana. 45: Tennessee. 47; "Sbuth Carolina. 4'1: Alahama. 50. and M1~Sl'IS1pp1 51 "Ken n~ John!.On. pnnnpal author of th(' repon and pre~1dcnt of the lahor rn~t1tute said ... Southeastern <,la lc;~ave banked their future on JOb gr~lh "'h1lc neglecting tbe rewards and pm1cct1on of their workers" He .. aid there will ~ reg1onal- mcctings to discuss recommen- da11ons. but the repon made none. Other anal} sts 'ia1d th e information 1s not new. and that the rapid ~owth uf 1hc region counter~ the claims of 1hc report . W_ Bethel Mmter~ chief economist for \unTrust Bank'I In c.. 1n At lanta .~1d lo"' "age rates arc misleading unlc\'I the) arc adjusted fo r the lower li'rngcostofthcreg.ion -~ ·offer"limhed to quen lly In at~k . " . ·--., ; ' . ·\ f r If ., -.... ) , e>r.nge COMt DAtlY l'll.OTIT~. 8191..,..ber-L-1W-r: . . -· .1-•• -·- ' ' . .. TERM RATE YIELD :2years ·7~.35% ·7~55%.: lyear 7.05% 7.23% 6moS. 6-:80%--6.97% Back. in 1890, some local busi-cha nging needs of its customers. -~ ... M'l'llRUll 185 E. 'Odi ltreet-- CA H.o4 714 ~f-0231 - S.a Btturdl• ' ruu. · 330 NorUi "D" ~ CAthOt · 714 88t·OU1 11.aJ&o UALn I IOI E. luf I.JM CAnn1 · 71'87..CMU _ YK&J,. l1lalN :JIJK.Yv.aJ,. ltl!!lt CAHM9 71' 797-Utl N"atbanlel Wyeth deelfna bottlee. Be pate~ the ftnt nessmen establis hed a new But SQme t hings never change. pwttc bottte eapable of bo1~ a carbonatecl.-bn~e f · I · f t · · · boo ' · · wit:hoatha•tnaefthert:he ~•o.t::daedrlo~ =--~~1n~a~n~c~1a~~·y1.n~s~~l~·U~~t1~o~nLLJtoQ--J.gipiv~e~.l)()otlllD~-~~~~~U-1!6(3~fti~~~'VOittr-best-~-r-'J&.aou.11...i~~~=--r--7-~ . · / 1 ing California exactly what' it . i-nterest~. Wit h safe, easy ,ways to Co.&&Meu c.IAIDIA 23' E.17di Strttt CA 9212'7 Na.than1· el Wyoth~ "-'t-beeded.-Savings made simple_. ma ke yo ur mon ey grow .. · · ~ · ~ ,--:good ra t es with good ser vice. And competitive rates t • t • --b tt}. d t As Seuthern California grew, and friendly banking ar lS ry IS o_ -e -, so di~ the bank. Tod ay,.Pacific expe r ts. In fac t~ if bottles also can be burned as fu-,e ~. t .. e-1"f'----lo..l.arlngs Bank J .ffers a full range you ope n a CD wit h 'It is hard to believe PET r eplaces product m ade_9y EWptta~s· plastics group says. Besides, the of 1nanc1a r,oaucts to meet the us right now, t here's tnstitute sa ys. more than half of glass bottl~ go into landfalls, tOO. I Dr some hing e se you can coun Nar Wyeth IS a nally dresser who I'm lnlP,...,lf'd in. 6 mo J ~r . ! )r l'f'Minral.-of dl'pcl\11 favors bowttes. He walks with a hmp arrounL Plf'iLM' rail ml' 1ir ~.-nd mp morl' Information. on: a free wall et-sized calculator. brQu&hL01Lby a stroke las1 year. He 'T' ai·f ·--I grew. up about 15 mrles north of ~.m.. JO open a qu 1 ying account .By PETER COY Wilmington 1n the Wyeth famil y tod . t~ • t~ u_~.,...., -. l\omcstead of Chadds-Ford. Pa .. ~nd \dd"'" • ay._or-ror-more.tnwrmation, Stop W~ l Mr f:l GT ON . De 1. .now. lives in nearby Kennell Square-. . by your local branch office or call Nathan1el C Wyeth1s nothkel'y to see Pa. · l il> ---~ .,._.,l'_ Zip hrs handiwork featured simul-Andrew and Nat W~th both 1-800-PACIF IC. tlncously On TliC covers 61 i tme and inherited singltmindedite~ from TPlrphone Bf.~1 Timi' Tu (all _ Newsweek. the way his little brother. their artist father, Nat Wyeth says. • Andrew Wyeth . did rn mid-August." .one summer tn Maine. he said. the But then, Nathaniel Wyeth has not young Andr~w was so intent on a been making secret II"" portraits of a watercolor that he did not notice as beauttful woman named Helga. the tide submerged the sandbar he either. Hrs mas1erp1ece 1s the plasttc was ~\anding on and earned off hr s soda bottle. and hrs gallery 1s the motorboat. A passmg fisherman be' erage aisle of the local super-rescued him. market Nat Wyeth remember5 his own In 197 J. tht' elder W)eth received a reaction when hrs father gently cnt1· \1.1ul 111:.Par11ir '>11\init,..-Bank.,P.O. Box :!HOO, t O\LI \ll"u . ( <\ !'mi2H Examplr <1hmo' q111Mf'rly compound inc. Thr intun l ro•put.ulon i• rakulall'd on a IJ85 or 366 d.,-buts and can bf ii-Jd 111011U!ty, q11anrrl), annaally or 11 maturi!), drPfndin~ on thr ma111ri1) "4'1~ll'd. llatr• ,,,._swltjf'rt to JM'rlodir rhang .. .\ wbs1An1l1l 1ntr,,.,1 JM'nalt). for ~arl) .-llhdraw&J J2,500 mlnimu111 dt po,lt · FSLIC -PACIFIC 5\VINGS BAN K · CAarttf'f'd u. 1890 Costa MHA - tellln'll&M 1836A ~"'JM>rt II. Suitt 109 CA 9212'7 714 631-7631 Fall brook r.u.. ... a ~ S~ai11 Sc:rwt CA 92021l 519 728-8:\51 Carlsbad CA&l:SM• 699 Grand A\tDlt f-A 9200$! 619 729-5926 Holll'-'~ ••1.1.l'Wea/ VIUeNT 1700 S. \{ormont Avt. ('A 90027 2{3 6&3·K!02 Lo11 An~lts uansu 12335 \.tn1~ Blvd. (A 90066 tl339Hl2U. patent for the lirst plasttc contatner crzed his workmanship on a model capable of holding carbonated chair. After his fa ther left the room. he be'erages ~11hout either balloon mg burst into tears and stomped the chair up hke a bac,ketball or letttng the sod.a to pieces -·then 1mmed1ately but It a go fl at betterone 1--::::;;;;;;;;::-~~~-~~~~~~~~--'::;..;_-=======:.=-===::==::=====:=:==============~..:_~_:_~~~~~~~~~-=--~~~~~~ --The bottle. inaa~ -of a kind Of -W~ettfS -father believed that pol~ec,ter called polyeth ylent' schooling destroyed ihl' acat1 \lty of 1ereph thala1e. or PET. was gleaming. young minds. But noting Nat's ap- -SOllghtweight it apP,Cared frail. yet titude for engineering. he &\greed to ~ virtual!~ unbreakable._ It. was 1n-pay the S 112 annual tu1t1on to send l roduccd 1n the :!-liter size in 1978 his son to study the subJed at the and. after a ~low start. became a University of Pennsylvania. fa, ontc..· "'1th both consumers and "Father used to say.· An engineer is bott ler'> _ just as much an artist as a painter is.'" T<>Qay. nearly all 2-ltter and I-liter Wyeth recalled. , • - soda bottles and some 5maller con--So while Andrew wa!> tramping tamers arc made of Pl;T. The poly-around the pastures of the Bran- -""" es1er Also ha~ been used for mustard. .dywmc Valley wj th his easel. Nat was \ pickles: l honey. 'edible Otis: salad toihng tn th_e laboratones of Du r.mt. \ ckess1ng'. 1u1ccs -even peanut but-the giant chemical company ter. . · Dunng a cnpc;tl phase· of hr'I 1 '\rrhnes :,ave S25.000 1n fuel per plastic-bottle research in the late plane each ~ear when th~y use PET 1960s. Wyeth recalls. brother '\ndrc"' mstcad of glass for the ttn} hQuor and nephew Jamie -both art ists - bottl cS sen cd to passengers. says Du would visit him in hrs labora1on and Pont Co . \\')cth's former employer. poke around. · Worldv.1dc produc11on of PET "ln_vanabl~ we "'ould get . into containers this )Car 1s expected to top trouble when '\ndrcw was there." 6 brlhon. Du Pont t'Strmates. Du Pont Wyeth said ... The tcchn1 c1ans \.\Ould mak~ no PET bottles itself. !nit get nervous and do som~th rng ltcl'nSC'\ tht• technolog~ to almost 70 wrong... • container makers 1n I ~ cotmtnn.--Wyeth bad the_ idca.lQc...il Qla<,t1l 1 Nat W\t>th. now 74. has an artist's soda bottle as earl} as the beg1nn1ng of '1 e)t."for tht tx:aut ) of glass. His' father, ~~.~ 1950s His in sp1rat1on v.a<; N.C. W)clh. was once comm1ss1oncd ~lace Carothers. who 1n' l'ntcd to portrav the j_lassblowers of ancient nylon at Du Pont in the 11nos Phoenicia lJut athaniel nas ~ no -Nylon ge s s ffong wh en I I i'I I Qualm~ about h1~ piastre pushing glass su;etched into a ' thread o;o it<1 ' off the shcl ' cs. ·molecules line up. Wyeth had the Ilk a Actual!> hl' 1s a ltttlc awed by the ofmakmgsturdy bottles b> strctchin& idea. · tht'ir molecules in all d1rec11on~· at . "M~ ~1ggt•st feeling is J ne ver once. thinking of fircfightl'f'I pulling experted thl''th1ng to bloom the wa y it on., safety net. hu." b~ t,atd man tnterv~.f-{)u. Jhe fir:sL.botlJc.!> flulcd.. Wh(!n he t Pont's headquarters in Wilmington. heat~d the plast11: to make 11 pliable. 11 "When ~ou think about this prod-losi lls strengt~-But when he tried to uc t rcplnunga product that was tnade blow the bottles co td . they ruptuml back 1n the days of the Egyptians ... along the-fault hne') formed during it's JUst hard to believe 11 could ihe extflo!s1 on of the sheets happen o'ernigh t. so to speak." !hen WY,c~h had the idea ofla~ inga Glass makers do not agree that pair of plastic sheets cn ss-<"ross. hkc plastrchasputthem outofdatc.Glass plywood. before blo~1ng them into still protects food s and beverages bottle shape. ll worked The cro'>S· I better than PET. the) say. That is why hatch pattern kep~. the ~ttks from glass t!> c;t11l used for srngk-scrvmg ruptunng on their grain. , soda contarncf'l. which have more Unfortunatel), the pol:.eth)knc surface area exposed .to the air 1n a_nd polypropylene bctng used at the proportion to their contfnt\, t_1mc cou~d not handle the pressure of Glass 15 also tho container of ca~nat1on or keep the fi12 from prcfcrencejor.w\..nr and liquor. which fizztng ~way. Tbt was when Frank sit on the shelf longer than soda and Gay, a Du Pont research chem 1st. ----!'~\.!(' .a m<W=e dol~cate ~le.-~ es ed th use of a tou_ghcr r:ew bottled tn glass because 1t 1s · · pastcurlll~d 1n the bottle and plastic, The first PET bottles shattered. hut cannot take the heat. Wyeth iw1tched to a better "lu g, the But Wyeth's ~uccc~ors in ·the shape from which the bottles arc plastic bottle hattlc arc improvtng the blown! l:he slug lacked the fa~lt lines barr er properticc; of plasttc and its • that had bedeviled him earlier Ht' res1;tancc to heat. hoping to crack the recalled what happened nc" t tn a alcohol market and expand PErs speech earher this yeat to the Amen- Jb.an: .. of.(ooapadaain&, ca~ ~hem1cal Socict) • GI mllkcrc; argu~-that plastic nAer mont~s of---ff'\l~ratton duf. clutl::; the environment. tng wh1c~ we had produced nearl) "What Mr w )clh·s overlooking 15 10,000 bottles b) hand. we had grown that -the hca1:111ful landscapes his used tds&tng blobs of restn caked on cou\tM arn1 arr filhn~ up with non-trf~~ekif~«Udeshape!t that looked T here serm:-to he a fitnt':-:-n·ntt•r on :tlmo-.1 t'\W\ rorner theSt' da~s. Whole famtlie:-are flt'\111~ their mu sdt':-for hetter health lfut. "nat ahoul \.our famrITT hrr:rn rnrl f11 m·ss;. \1 .\mniGu1 !\ann~s Jnd Loan. ~ou can build (inanda musclt·-wiTh ni) pain . no !'-tram ~ - Tht' American family fitnes~ plan hegin~ with our intc·rest-hearin~ checking arrnunt!'- ~e offer high-earnin~ pas:-hook aod mom·\ markl't ~aving:-an:ou.nts too. _ . And. if ~ou reall~ want to 111rn:a~t· \Oltr fam 1h \ finandal fitne:-s fast. check nut our fle\ihlt• \tone~ \tatrix C D program. )()ti St'lt'l'I tht· mtt•rt·~t rat<· and term that satisfie~ ~our famil\ \ fmannal fitrw:-~ need~. m the lea!-t po ~ible llmt' .~nwnran Sa' ings rr'a.-. morr than 1.;o fina n ual fitness n•nttrs .. throughout Cab form:i lo 'l'rH' \11u Check U!'-out toda~ Start huildint.t f1 nant 1JI mu :-dt• n<m for a hr"aJth' financial futurl' ·-~·-Accounts insured up to 1100.000 SSP~ This'fuU color, 11 "x l't .. Nonn20. Rockwell print is yours FREE while su lies last! .. ,.. ..... ~" "-"···· Our newe-srbranch ir\ yout neighoomood 1s: . __, . wwport Rearh rec d ahfc · contatnc~. ' sa1d -Chrp no.~ng Wee• bollJc. l\ndre~\. president of the Glasc; This time. at;rst glance. 11 lool ed llt'<tr \t'\\ port H1111h'' .. ml Packag1no Institute tn Mcuan Va as tf the mold as rrnptl_ i.\ clo~r • -1-•) (l1l l)_>l)O: ,. · look re~caled something elc;c a 1 , ., :\ ' ' :.. \f~··""' -...... .,....,.. ,,. - Defending \\-ycth. thr Plashc ~t -Cf)stal-<"lcar bottlc ·· _ tie lnstttute w y~ about one of c t'f) Pressed on the point. W)eth will I More than I~ hranche~ statewide fonsult your telephone dirt~toq for the bran ,h nearest yoll fi , e PET bottles t) rccyt led -into adm1't that 1hc tint bottle "-35 actnall} - . such tbingsas.Jtraps. roph. boat hulls a little doudy lit lo'ed tt nont't hc-~ . RI and fillma fo r qu11ts1 a~d Ja~ets -less . • , · ;md n<~t>rs atf 0011.ing mr wa11 -"Sulcc-Uicn 1 ha\J:. 5ecn...Glllnllcn __ to rnt:r<'aSflhc P!ClPQMlon · truly bCautifuJ PET botllc~" he told · PFTt~Jtlk\'b,trll11lmns ofbamls the chemim "Rut none of them will . ;- of url a )t'8f b«au~ they rt-quire lei s ever be i<~ mcmorable·as the firil .. I . AND LO' J\"' I A 0 soc• '\ 110 N -101 l"nt.•fJl\ \(I ma ~(" antf lra Mport, llnd tht' ""')ti r'i::J · If" . ... . . ---1 ,, . \. -....,-' . -- lears Strong.' ' _ F'S-1 4PR J -I • l. , . \ . ~· ----- Whether you are in a hurry or you wont a long, l~i$ur.ely meal'. we 'are her& to serve you. DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS S.rv•d with s0<1p or K>lod & ~omemode Bt•od & Bv"e' --s~s from ~ · .17 502 Beach Bl ot Sloter -f!~MtllfOA &eo<h--e...U2..S505 ' Tbe Tbal~ Culsll)e . Tbalflr,e~ Lunch Specials 1M-on ~-Fri. Q n~·y $'4 9S 4250Bir~ Newport Beach 955-0822 _ .. -~ . ~ "' lunch 11 130:2:30 s~>O. s7u Mesquite 8rbl1ed r -. --S.Ofooa, Steaks-;" & 8urgeri "T roditlon is long· lasting and -w#h l rue Voh.1•··· Truly o Traditional Continental Restaurant." Rentrvotions Suggested 26'2 Newport. 81vd. {71 4) ~f.i.277' -~sro Mesa Dinner Nightly From 5 P .M. · hand ~nd co nceded that it cannot promote its new. 1987 models until it clears the dealer lo ts and warehouses of older cars and trucks. it con- cei vably could happen again. Money Mailer's reg~stration out . . State Commissioner of Corppr- ations Franklin Tom hi s-a-nnounced that Money Matier, Inc. of Hunt· ington Beach is no longer authorized to_ offer and sen franct\j~s or area franchisesin California.' I· · . Money Mailer. Inc. is,a franchisor engaged 1n all face ts or p~ovidin& airect mail advertising. Its franchisees were granted ijle right to solicit advertising fro m retail outlets for distribution in certain geographic afeas. . However, after an extensive review of its records and activities, the department discovered numero~ vi-. olations of the Franchise Investment rf-IL.4ll1t.-1.lllWudLDg.. un.rcgistcrcd .offers anci,,salcs of franchises, misrepresen- tations to franchisees and the depart- ment and failure to disclose required information. Money Mailer was fo rmed in October 1979 b} Kns Friedrich who currentl} serves as presidc:nt. The corporation's franchise registration was revoked cfTect1ve July 28. ==-=-=-=========:::::::;;==========================:::::::==========================:::;r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~- .. '• Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. IUGHTS A.V~ (!)IANGl COUNTr TO iAJ _ VIA G()t{)(N STAIE Aft/INE.> '\ -, Talk Business with Tokai Bank ULOAN COMMITTEES?~ -., -YO'U11£ JAi.KiNG TO ·oNE OF THEM .NOW.'·' "One of the good things about a busir.iess bank our size is that you Gan depend on prompt lending decisions. Sure, we have our ro an ' committees. I'm one of fbem . .. My management gives me t~e authority to act promptly on my customers' financing needs. That's good busi~ess · for everybody. And it's a big 1 reason why I came here to Tokai Bank." Jerry Holm. V.P., Manager. Huntington Beach Bankers like Je.rry Holm speak. for Tokal Bank. They speak '.p~alnly abbut what ·a growing business like yours needs. , . . And they do more than just tal~. We're a hands-on bank. We_'re used to working eep updated-a complete program of financing and business banking services. We're small enough to want to take an active interest in yQu. And as a member of the worldwide To~ai Bank network-with over.$100 billion in assets-we can ·be a ·Powerful friend to y_our growing business. Talk business with Tokai Bank ... and see __ . ___ _· __ 0IDIW. BANK_·. _ ·OF CALIFORNIA 3333 West Coast Highway Newport Beach California 92663 714/646·7121 _, 190Q6 Brookhurst Street • Huntington Beach California 92~6 714/963-5651 • ..J • .. 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"" Sl!IJ 90.iw eel • 14-J & Merman l JIJ' ·~ '8 5~ I ( ......... d '393 &5 u~ '8 ~5 r,...-d1eD<1co1ec1s• ) 1 .~ u g· Prev Clll~ 321 245 m 15 6 OIY c-QOkl soot mont~ '' $J8 60 ur $ • '1'l NEW YORI( I AP• Seo 1 Tod~) AOv<'l"Cl'O DP<'•"eo 1070 UncttanOl'O )71 Totaliss~ ~ Npw Pl1Qtt) 105 N ew 1ows -49 NYSE LEADERS 0-.. -1 . -. -2>,. -1 •. -1 -.. -...4 -2'11 '+ + • +I Dow JoNES Av[RAGES Stoch JO 1no 20 T•., I~ I.J I 6S S•~ '"'"'' T•aft u1·•s b( S11' OMfl Hltlfl L~ 09M 0e 1903 26 19l3 39 11S7.42 1870rn=27 il 771 6J 77S 7S 7S6 7S 7S . 12 1 21860 219 t 2 11399·11s • 37 1)7 03 ,. , 04 7?0 57 725.0?-1 ~ 17,074, J, 114. S,941,200 16100.300 Stock marketi we.re closed Monday .. ·~r'"• tvh I '-1"'2 ' -·•·,"1r·~ ~ .. 'i ,..,~ ~V~Yl\\/)(')1 l( l lMZ!i~bt~ fX'~ li;T,,., ... : .... !>~;1 l o61'4 ·"""" "i1(I .. • n.itn 1~. ~tT'OIN ~~ "' ( .... I ' -' ,/ -·· ' ~'!!"""!...- ~ _:o.lenQ. 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T10N lO ~T~YOUI' rlNllNC!Al OOf'P()MTIOH ~~lietille:('11h Tru1IM or lubatltutecl ~. rT MAY N • .. 1H JM _Tf\l/l//tle ~ ~ H . tlll !"*-· tf th~! cenllft IOlD AT A "'84..IC SAL£ llftder 11'9 ~ ... 0 0 L D I N WI a T AU,·INCt.U8lvt Deed ,_ YOU ..a> AH IXPLA· eortMc1 c9led ,_ ltuM Will Trwt executed by MUCa A. NATION cw THE NATUM llLL AT "'84..IC AUCTION PINANOIAL coaPO•· H9"MAN. loft lllWMrMd ' ~ eait;_3 l 9 others k>~t in So~iet Ship 'Colli_~ion· J. • • o, THE P9"0CHDINO TO ~ HIGHUT aeD0P ~~ ~ man, and LEONARD AGAINST YOU YOU FOfl CASH ANDI°" THI..--"----...: 1!9"MAN, a mwr*9 man. ~oscow (AP)-Al least 79 ~pie died when a -.rue oriritio~ was.being carried out by.a Occt of ships .... ,... .... CONTACT A LAW· CAIHllM °" CMTlf'ltD __..... -r ""'~ ~ "· So . • ... -. .. f N k here the V!PC'..., CHICK& SPECIFIED IN •1111111111 ... ....,, ,_ 1"4 .. liwtrumtftt-No. va~t 1senaer Ii net plunaed to the nom or the Black and sma I boats· ofT the por1 o ovoross1ys • w On ~ ·11. t9M. CIVIL CODE SECTION ~~~.:":"'mi::; ~:278, of Oflallll ,. Sea in S minutes after beint rammed by a frciJhter, and 61-year-old liner sank. • · . : .. :~tc~·H~'Y~~Ti :tU::-.:=':rU:......,. "'--=-on:.=~ 319 re .. unwmsina more than a day and a halflater, a Tass,r\he offtcial Sovi~MW.S a&e'f• ~·d t~e ship o.ePOMTION, • ca11• united stat•> .. • tlttt ....... ~°'-eo.t 1t1at oer1all'I Notloe °' ~ maritime offid•I sajd today: . was resting on the bottortt at a dc:Pth or 4? eel. h oorporatJon .. d4lt'I and inwt ~ to ~ .. ---., theNunder t.cotcs.ct ""* . ~f~. t ~";~~:ft.e Mjniste,r ~onid Nedyak forti&n radio monitors said they did not ear 1 · ~~ ac>. 1MI • '""""1•••11t&..c-t-t .. ~1i rthccrulR1iner~dnorat dbtrtmio.nal-al\er c in~randUicSOv1etfrelP1¢tPyotc t to Deed of TMt Mid of Trust '" en. sep11mw • ee-111210. of OfllOlal ,... N"'kh' d ....... -... -.... ·s d ft . • d I , :C JenuatY 11, 1 .. 6. pt~Y herllnitter d•· T317 oor~ of Mid eounty. w111 .. 1movwenl owoauuut m1..,n1.,,l un aya critwas Vasyev collide • • .. 81 !Mt No a&-008174 .. 01 ICftbed: utld6r and pur~t to Mid struck at1nidships by the carao vessel. • Weather conditions weft calm when ~he coths1~n TIM YOO FC.2US # . . ·~ "'.,.A. I AfC> TRYftG HARDER TOBC =l • IALEI •SERVICE ·PARTS •LEASING LARC£ST INV(NIOH) ON TH{ WfSI ·coASI EVOY MOOCl & COLOll .. ','l'H 1ttJl'> " ' ·It ,\, t• H \t i • " . • '. . . t' t~f ,'\ ( 17111 842-2000 Offldal 'Aec:Orct. tn 1111 office TR us To R: v 1cK1 "8JC *>TICE OMCS of Truet MM at pubic H e said 29 ~pie were hospitalized. · occurred eight nautical miles o ff Novorpss1ysk. Avenn °' tM Coun1Y AecofdeR of SIMPSON auct!otl tor caah, lawful There were t.234 people on board. accordi na to said · Ot-County Sta.. of 8ENEP'tCIARY: WORLD P·Mm money of the United Statea ffi · I . · • h d 'd k h quickly the ship caii~nJa u~uted by SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS-NO~ cw of ArMrlea, • eut11ef'1 o 1c1a repons. , A venn said e 1 not now o w CHARLES i... vtLLELLAAND SOCIATION. A. FEDERAL TRUaTH'I IAU check payable to aald i:-h~ rescue o~rat1on .was continuing.. N~yak said. sank. or what danaer there was for pa~n~n who had VICKI A.. VILLELLA. HUS-SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-On 5419temt>er 111· l9" 11 Trutt11 drawn on a ... ,. or tk did not provide details on the condition o f those alread y retired to their cabins for the night. · . BAND AND wt FE wt LL SOCIATION n :oo a O"· F)rai AmerlcAn n•ttooal t>aM, \.ltat• or fM. hospitalized. A sked whelherthe fre~· tcr orthe passcnacr. ship .was SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~dad November 9, Tttll lnaur~Compeny, I erat cradh unloh, or a..... . . ... d a TO THE HIGHEST etOQER 1914 u tnatr. No. 94-'62238 Callforn11. corporation •• of ~ MlllnQI anc1 1oet1 D ivers. helicopters and surface vessels were search-considered to have cau the colh11on. "venn sai FOR CASH (~bll 11 flml of'Of'lldll Recordl 1n the of" T rut1H. or Suct'enor ueoc1a1ion domlcfled tn "* ina the disastersite for more survi~on. maritime ministry aovemmenl commission .headed. by Polilbu.ro mem~r of .... in laWful money of the ta of t.hl Recofdlr of Of-Trull" or Suba11tut1d .cat•. a1 the main entrana.e official Igor M. A venn told the Assoc:iat.cd Press earlier and First Deputy Prenner Ge.idar _A._ ~hev was m United Statll) At the Nor'ttl ange COuf'lty; · · Tru11... of that c•rtaln 10 Flftt ~ic.n ·rm. In· •"'4•rn. T" --...:~.;y-t. to i'nv•at~· • . front entrance to the county Mid deed ol -trult • ''ALL·INCL.USIVf" OMd ol11Ufance C _, ---~="'1'C·"·~---· ~ ____ .,. __ ........ d'ourlhOUH 700 Crvtc ICrlbll 1"9 lollowlno: TNlt •x~ted by C~RL 1114 fut Flfth St,..,, In !tie All thosea~rd the cruise ship wercSoviets, fie said. ...Usually. a collisio al sea--:ts a re~ t 6f a cT~:tll ~. Centar Oflv9 Wiit. Sarti• PARCEL: 1: UN1t· 5 'Of J~IER, a tingle man, end clrj ol Sartll'Ana:Callfomla. The official aovemmeril ne,vspaper Izvestia said the opinions bttwecn two ,eople. JUSl ltke tn a mamaae. Ana.Celftomlaallrlgttl,tlttl THAT CERTAll'f .CON· SAMAOAMandGEORGET-all thet right, tltle end efld tnt.,..t conveyed to OOMINIUM PROJECT AS TE ADAM. _Hu1blnd ~ lnt.,..t ·c:onyeye<S to and i----------•lllll!llll•~--11!1••----------­and now held by " under IHOWN ANO DEFINED IN Wlf9 II community Pr0e>·1now Mid by It under Mid Mid Deed of Tr\41 In the THAT CERTAIN OECLA'R· erty, and rec:o4'ded, Ocloblt Deed of Truat In the property -- property sttueted In laid ATlON OF COVENANTS, 31. 1985 u lnttrutnent No lllUlled In Mid County and Christian Moslem leaders urging County and St811 dllcfl~ CO"NDITIONS, ANO RE-~21811, of Oftlclel Re-1s1a11 detcrll>ed u : • . . . . u · STRlCTIONS AND RESER· cord• of Ofange County, PARCEL t· fl i L b t lvlJ . VATION OF EASEMENTS Callfornl•. end pu,.u•nt 101 LOT 60 OF 'TRACT NO . cease-re n e anon s c war l LOT 24 OF TRACT NO. RECORDED AUGUST 20. thlt Oll'taln No41oe of Oeleult 3"7, AS PER MAP RE-'• -. 3187 IN THE CITY OF 19741NBOOIC 11224,PAGE thereunder recorded MaYjCORDEO IN BQOK 301 . COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF 11118. OF OFFICIAL RE-14. 198e II lnatrumenl No PAGES 40 To· 48 IN-By tlte0 AHoci11ted Pres• ORANGE STATE Of CALI-CORDS OF ORANGE 8&-1Me78. of Official Re-CtUS1VE OF MIS- FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. cordt ol lald County, wm CELL,l{NEOUS MAPS IN CORDED IN BOOK 99 PARCEL 2· AN UN-under and purauant to said THE OFFICE OF THE PAGES 34 AND 35 OF MIS. OIVIOEO 1/S3RO INTEREST Deed of Tru•I NII II public COUNTY RECORDER OF CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN IN LOT :2 OF TRACT NO auction lot C.Uh, lawful SAID COUNTY. JHE OFflCE OF THE 8ta.. AS SHOWN ON A money ol the United St•tl!s EXCEPT ALL OIL. OIL COUtiTY RECORDER OF MAP RECORDED IN BOOK of America. I cuhler a RIGHTS, MINERALS. MIN· SAID COUNTY • 344, PAGES 35 AND :le OF Chi ck payeble 10 Slld ERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL Iran blasts Iraq,. U.S. at meeting The slreet edd,._ and MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. Tru1tee drewn on I state Of GAS RIGHTS, ANO OTHER other common deelgnatlon. RECOR06 OF ORAN GE national bank, ut1te Of led-HY 0 R 0 CAR B 0 NS BY _ II any. ol the rlll pt'operty COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, eral cfedlt unton. ()( e stete WHATSOEVER NAME • ........ ntic tlM ducrl b •d lbOV I •• SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS ol federal saving• Ind loan KNOWN THAT MAY BE BEIRUT -C hnstian and M oslem Cabinet m inisters met for the first ume in n ine months tod:ay and issued a call for a "prompt. comprehensive und stable cease-firc" toend the civil war that hasclajmed more than 100,000 lives. Prime Minister Rashid Karami. a sUnni Moslem. •id his 10-membetC abinet also agreed on writing a new national covenant to-embody political reforms that would guarantee peaceful c~xistencc between Lebanon's Moslems and C hristians. Karami, 65. told reporters the Cabinet has asked a security comm111ec representing the principal warring militias t o ·"enforce the new 1ruc<.' under the· direct supervision of the command of the Beirut army garn~on." HARARE. Zimbabwe (AP)-The non-aligned summit .abruptly went into closed session today when Iran's president lashed out at Iraq in a speech in which he also c.illed the U nited Statts the "arch 'Satan." L ive televi sion broadc.tst of the session broke oif as 'President A li Khamcnei descnbed Iran's f~ tn a s1x:year-old war as .. an agent of superoower1mocnalism •• ;,;•...,. ....... .-. ...... .._~""'!'!'·IPUrPOrlld to bl: 20 1 THE COMMON AREi.A ON auoCl•tJon domlelled In this WITHIN OA UlllOER SAID • ~ ER ' PRINCETON DRIVE. COSTA THE "CONDOMINIUM 1111e, at tile main entrance LANO. TOGETHER WITH • • MESA, CALIFORNIA 9:2826. Pl.AN" ANO DECLARATION to First Ame<lc•n Tltle In-THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF ._ Ill" The under1i9nld Truttll OF COVENANTS, CON-tur8nee Company located II DRILLING, MINING, EX-• ditcl81m• any lllbillty fO< any OITIONS ANO REST RIC-114 fist Fiith Street, In tl'le PLORING ANO OPERA TING C.IJJJ d dJ Jd f I ' [filQDO©~ lnoouect..-s ol the Strlll TIONSANORES£RVATION,cttyolS.n11Ane.Calilornl1. THEREFOR, AND STORING esuspen s SB en magazines -# BUICK DEALER IN -ORANGE COUNTY addr ... efl(I other common OF EASEMENTS RE · all thei right. title and IN ANG REMOVING THE • • . • .. d11Jgn1t1on. if any. tnown CORDED AUGUST 20., 1ntetast conveyed to and SAME FROM SAID LANO ... SANTIAGO. C h1le -Bracing foh week of unrest. Chile) m1lttary rulers 1tiere1n 1974. IN BOg K 1 t224, now hetd by it under said OR ANY OTHER LAND. IN· have temporarily suspended lhe publication oftwa lively d issident magazines Said .. 1ew11t be madl, l)ut PAOE 11ee. OF _OFFICIAL Deed ofTrustrn ll'le property CLUDING THE RIGHT TO in a crackdown o n public criticism Police detecuves with J. udicial warrants' 1 wllhout conven1nt or war-RECORDS OF ORANGE sltulled In said Coonty end WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC-. . . . . r1nty ellpr ... or lmptled. , .. COUNTY CALIFORNIA State described IS TIONALL y DRILL ANO raided dtstribuuon centers o f Cauce, a muckraking Social Democratic Journal. g.ardJOoJi1Je--JM!J•mton:-or EPJING . THE RE -Lot i20 ofTract No 3363. MINEFROM LANDS OIHEB Ana.lJSJ.s .. _wJuc.h..mixes radical. leftist views with sharp political humo-r. encumbrances, Inc tu Ing FRQM UNITS 1 ·TO. S3, IN· IS per-•P record HAN THOSE .H EREtN-"The) se1Lcd all :!5.000 copies o f each weekly that were to reach newsstands this IMS cnarges and l llpatlMI CLUSIVE. AS SHOWN ANO B,<><>k 112, Pages 37 to 48 ABOVE DESCRIBED. OIL -k I . I ba---' d d -. -1 . I ol ll'le Trustee 1nd of the DEFINED IN THE ABOV! Inclusive ol Mlecellaneous OR GAS WELLS. TUNNELS wee . ~na ISIS was~ so IJ<A!, un er a WI e-rangrng nallOnat·SC:Cl,lnty aw. IA>alt Ctlll.s by Uk1 Qeed_ M-E-N-l-ION-E-G-'-'CON-M~~· of Or~ ANO S-HA ,..,.S-11\tTO. -fr.em publ-tsh1-ng-fof the nc-x-t-two-wceks. of Tru11, to PIY tile Jemeln-OOMINIUM PLAN" ANO County. Callldrnl11 -THROUGH OR ACROSS Ing prlncipel tum.I of the DECLARATION. EXCE_PT ALL oll, gas and THE SUBSURFACE OF THE not" MCUred by 1816 Deed AL so-e-x-<: e PT l NG m In e-1 • • • • n cs 0-1 ~· r LANO HEREINABOVE 0£. D t h b JJ l f f •-tJ t·' · d ol Trust to wtt $1348&8 41 THEREFROM. EASEMENTS Hydrocarbon substances SCRIBED. AND TO BOT· U C 8 00D S .. Se LI ansa an ~C recor wHh interest tl'lereon trom FOR ACCESS. INGRESS. •nd minerals 1y1ng below • TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCICED ALM "R E. N•th•rlands _ -L..hre• Dutch balloona·sls t"t a 'new transatlanti'c 1111185 1t t2 50% per AND EGRESS Al~ AS DE-depth ol 500 feet from tl'le OR DIRECTIONALLY u '" .. ·I '" ..., annum H provided In Slld SCRIBED IN THE ABOVE surlaeeThereof. bvt without DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS crossing record lod_ay wben their ~elium-tille~ Dutch Vi«ing plunged mto a J\Q18Splus costs, and llllY.O· M EN T ION E-0 "c ON · 111e rtohi 01 entrt on •rte sur-ANO SHAFTS UNOEA AND wheat field here 51 hour.S and 14 mmutes.af\er hf\offfrom Newfoundland. The vanoea with laterlll. Etti-OOMINIUM PLAN" ANO fece of M id 181\d .for •tie BENEATH-OR eeYOHC> THE · b r: · I ball · H k B k 44 h . 3 I meted Interest· S15.080 91. DECLARATION. purpose ot exp!Oltln~ tor, EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE-hard but accurate landing y pro:essaona oon1sts en nn . • 1s - Es11ma11d Foreclosure A LS o Ex c E PT 1 NG d•vetopilli. procsuclfl9, r• OF. AND TO RE.DRILL RE-year-old wife Evcllen. and Dutch fighter pilot Willem Hageman. 39. about 12 Coll• a.nd F-$2,2.10 06 . THEREFROM, EASEMENTS moving and merketlng said TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN-miles east of <\msterdam marked the lint sucecssful Allanli~balloon crossing Tnebenefldwyundersafd FOR ACCESS. INGRESS. aub•lancet. TAIN REPAIR, DEEPEN b E O""'a It as also th,. first balloon JOUmey across the A tlantic by a Deed of.Trust '*eoliore ex-AND EGRESS ALL AS OE-Tl'le street address orf ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH ) ur ~ Ol>. °" " 1 ecuted anes delivered to tl'le SCRIBED tN THE ABOVE 0111er common deslgn1t1on w ELL s o R M, N'ES, woman. The two previous trans-Atlantic balloon flights were made by \j~~ written-RTfONEU-""'CONOONr-1)1-s-s-td-p~er-ty-'-tt-tTHOUT. HOWevt:A. THE Amer-~. -------- Iranian aides had d1stnbuted Khamcnei·s 37-page s~h i n ad· vance. In the prepared remarks he said: .. The Iraqi cnmes. according to many international authori.ties. have tame in-comparison... , Khamene1 blamed the super- p<)wers--for ih~ war--and cxprtS1Cd anger that neither the U .N . Secunly · Counol fl-Or the non-ahgned move-- m cnt had labeled Iraq the clelfr aggressor. Khamene1 accused the Iraqis of such "war crimes" as the mass slaughfer of women and children. the use of c hemical weapons. the bomt>- ing o f civilian areas and the burial of people alive. H e said an_)' o f the~ should be "sufficient gro unds for tne expulsion of a member state" from the tn0-vement. ---- We Otter: •New Car ·sales ti lat•tlon of deteult 1nd qe-MIUN Pl.AN" AND DEC-purpo<t9':1 IO be 3054 Coun-RIGH T TO DRILL, MINE. . .,. - m81ld~S•.81ldl~m~~RATI~ t~~b~~.~lla~~·STO~.D~O~~DO~~--------~------------------------------·------Nollcle ol Oefaylt and Elec:-PARCEL 3 NON-EX-C1llfornl1 92626 ERA TE THROUGH THE tlon to Seil. Tl'le undlrllgned CLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR Said sale will be made SURF~CE OR THE UPPER c.uNd Mid Notice of De-ACCESS, INGRESS ANO without covenant or wat· !> O O FEET OF THE •Used Car Sales •Service •Leasing •Excellent Financing , leull and E!IC11on to Sell to EGRESS, ALL AS DE-ranty, express Of Implied. as SUBSURFACE OF SAID t>e rec<>tded In the county SCRIBED IN THE "CON-IO tltle. pouesslon ()( ·~-LAND. AS RESERVED IN Wflere ll'le real property Is DOMINIUM PLAN" AND cumbrances to satisfy the THE DEED RECORDED IOC8ted . DECLARATION OF COVE-unpaid belance due on tl'le JUNE 13, 1974 BPUER OOQDO©~· NANTS. CONDITIONS ANO note or notes secured by PARCEL 2: · CAL-.WEITIRN RE-RESTRICTIONS ANO RES-.-i.,Oeed ol Tr.ust. to wit AN EXCLUSIVE AP- Soviets to hold U.S. newsman 10 days before ruling on trial COMY£1AHCI CORPOA· EfWATION OF EASE-$35.&48 00, ptu. ll'le follow-PURTENANT EASEMENT ~a.s~_: :! MEN TS REF..ERENCED Ing es11ma1ed costs. u -FOR PIER M'O<>RING AND M OSCOW ( ~P) ....: The wife of Jailed Af)'lencan charge him." Mrs. Oan1loffsa1d. She did not say who told • ..,.. ABOVE penses i nd ldvlnCft 11 the M A 1 N T E N A l'I c E h 1 Da ·1 fT d od h So h bo h -Sh d h t l ·m · t. ot.to. CA t210I (t11) YOU ARE IN OiFAUL T time ot tl'le Initial pubtlealtoo PURPOSES OVER THAT reporter IC 0 as nl 0 sa; t a) t at VICI er a Ul t e lime span. e 581 s e was no op I IS IC ~~· ~-=-...,., UNDER.A DEED OF TRUST 01 tn1s Notice ot Sale ORTION OF LOT...,_A OF au1hont1e~ plan to hold her h usband for I 0 days before ··because they found th ts tncrim inatin$ evidence that was . . rw1M • DATED 10126184 . .UNLESS $1.86~ 62 TRACT NO. 3887 As-PER dec 1d1ns whether to chirrgc htm w1th·csp1on~e. _Qlanl~~ on him, so the investigation itself is a comptetc Dated: August 26· 1988. YOU TAKE AetTION TO NOTICI TO MAP RE.CORDED IN BOOK ·' M ortimer B. Z uckerman. chairman of U.S. News & farce. -------:i;ij· Publlthld ~enoe Cb•t1 PROTECT Y.OUR PROP-PAOftlATY OWNER 301. PAGES 40 TO 46 IN-~ 011iyP11otSep1emt>er 2.9. ERTY IT MAYBESOLDAT YOU ARE IN oeFAULTcw9olt•~ OF M I S -· W o'rldRl'Port.themagaz1ne Dan1lofTworksfor.amved Dan1lofT. who planned to leave soon for an n2s Hatbor,91vO c.M. -979-2500 NABERS CADILLAC l6. l986 T332 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU I UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. CELLAtoifOUS MAPS IN in Mo~co" fro m Washington and called the reponers' assignment 1n W ashington after 5'h years in Moscow. has NEED AN EXPLANATION DATED Octobef 18, 1985 THE OFFICE OF THE Jailing "a phQn) arrest based o n contnved c1rcum-said through his wife that eight K G B agents j umped him ---------•oF THE NATURE oF THE UNLESS You TAKE AC-couNTY RECORDER oFI .. .. ti s h ded h k t f h t P\&.IC *>TICE PROCEEDING AGAINST TION TO PROTECT YOUR SAID COUNTY DESCRIBED Sl3nu:s. -• a ll'f 3 . ov1ct acquaintance an 1m a pac e 0 w a ---------YOU YOU SHOULD CON· PROPERTY IT MAY BE AS FOLLOWS-· . Mrs. DanilofT spoke to reporters out side M oscow s the fr11:nd said were newspaper clippings. Qpened at the 0;t.~eG!!Ie~~~;,;11~~e K 27275 TAcT A LAWYER SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE BEGINNING AT THE Lt•fortovo Prison after her second m~ling 1n as many-pmon. the packet containeii ..photographs of Soviet Cadillacs In Oranne STA1'EMINT Of 345 UNIVERSITY DRIVE rF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-SOUTHWEST CORNER Of I da\:, with her husband The coupk's son Caleb 16 also military m stallatio ns and two maps marked .. to p secret." .. ., AaANOOMMINT Of N·1 COSTA MESA. CA NATION OF THE NATURE LOT 60 OF SAID TRACT · . ' ' r I b h d I d 0 b k h U d S County1Seeustoday1 UUOfFICTTTIOUI "ill I street address Of OF THE PR0CEEOI NG THENCE SOUTH 84 \1Sltl·d h1sfathcr . \..ae wassc e u e to y ac tole nlle tales 140-9100 aua1NEaa NAM£ common e1es1gn111on 01 AGAI 114 s T YOU YOU DEGRE.ES 46' ·33" EAST I Daniloff. 5.!. W<ti arres1~ by the KG B secret police \.\\•dn~sda) for the fall .Sf:hOOI term. 2600 Harbor Blvd-: prop9fty rs 111own et>ove. no I SHOUlDCONH.CT "LA ~ f'EET-ALONG THE l;)aturday and accused of spying Zuckerman said he came to add "whatever u~ncy Tne lollowmg persons werrenf" 11 n1ven as to llS I YER SOVTHERL Y LINE OF SAIO · .. · . d r 0 · h d f IQ d d h I h · h t d COSTA MESA hi ve abandoned tl'lfl use of comp1e{en..; or correct· ,.,.1T AMUUCAN TITU LOT 80. THENCE SOUTH 5 H e will be hel 1or I days. Al l e en o ays. an concern t at can tow at •SJUSt a p ony arres ~ ' -tl'le Fictitious 8Ut lness aeu) " The beoetlcteryl INIURANCe COWAMY, e DE'CJRtES 13 2tl neywill dccn:ie-whe-tht-r1hey_a~ ll(>intr tO release-lttm 0 n (illlHI vcd CH'.CUmSt.aru:e.s. '-' ---WJJIY ~llAIU Name= tiEWSTEAO PRINT-under Uld Deed OITrus1.1>y CellfOfnle e«por1tton, .... 20 00 FEET TO THE · '" ~ro~M&TROCKS l~&GAA~~~~GN.~~~·~~~m~~~l~LA~~~.~IERHEAO LINE AS ~---------------------------------------------- COME IN OR CALI-FOR 1787 Whllliet Ave · Costa 1n the obllgallons secured 111' Eaat Ftfttl ltrM I, Senti SHOWN ON THE MAP OF - FRUUPUJSAL MeuT . CFA 92627 B thereby heretofore n -Ane. Catltclfni.12101.(71') SAID TRACT, THENCE g ak 11 ri d • li Mi j -DeLILLO l'le lctltlous uslness ecuaed end delivered to tl'le 551·3211 NORTH 84 DEGREES 48' u es 0 p ce ~op cr.ipp ng eiW' co Name referred lo •bOve was I undett1gnee1 a wrl118" Oec· 1 Dated August 13, 1986 33" WEST &6 05 FEET , .A 1 .A, OIEYRILET filed on 1·6-82 In ll'le County ler1111on of Default and De-PubllsNld Orange Coast ALONG SAID PIERHEAO ' 18211 BEACH BLVD ~~1~;~8· Orlglni l Fiie No I mand tor Sal• and wrrtten 1 Delly_ Piiot August 26, 5419-LINE: THENCE NORTH 5 By Utt McClatchy News Service t-tc offered no new1 p rograms to solve the problems HUNTINGTON BEACH • I notice ol breacn ano of elec· lembe< 2, 9. 1988 DEGREES 13' 27 '' EAST • . • Edwar~ N~stead. t924 11on to uuse the under-. ~ · T3 18 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT . . and l'O\/Crcd a &all\Ut of issues facing Meiuco today. ttT-IOtl; 141-H.1 wi11ice. Cost• Mesa CA al<;jned 10 ~11 sa10 property OF BEGINNING -M EX I( 0 CITY -Pres~dent Miguel d e la Madnd fhc last I} m o nths. he said. have been -marked by CORVETTE ·ss 92~~~t>ert Hllldenlelder. 10 1 to satisfy 581<1 obhgattons MLIC NOTICE 1 PARCEL 3 at knowledge~ that M exico ts .. go ing through tragic and acute problems wh ich fun her complicated and Less Then •OK mi, high Chicory trvlne CA 9271' and t'*eahM ttie un<*-r AN A PPU R-T EN ANT .. l at:mroph1c limes spawned by two events beyond our e\accrhatcd the alread\ severe d1flicult1es that we had Performance. btl< wtbtk I This business .... con-'~~:~~~':' ~';;:11~~,;~e ~ F•;z~tO~:A~:.'r.J' ~~E~~~~fg0~J~g~~~~ rnntrol:" the September 1985 canhquakes and plummet-been facing " · Int. aft Spm, 553-8676 d:led by• limited partner-recmdeo April 1s 1986 as ! The tollowtng persons ire OVER THAT PORTION OF ing world 011 prices. From ,·he devastating earthquake to recent cn tic1sm FORD '80 Granada, 4 ' fhis bustness was con-i1ns1r No 88148034> 01 0 1-dolnjl business .. Dennis LOT810FTRACTNO 3867 ~ut de la M adrid, tn his fourth state of the un10.n of M c\ico's role in the growing drug problem , de la Door. brown. runs well. dueled by a limited partner-t1c111 Records in tl'le office ol Daley i nd Associates. HOO. AS PER MAP RECORDED add re\!> painted an opt1m1st1c·p1cturc of the counll)':, Madr d ha< learned how to survive -am/Im auto air V8 ll'le AecorCSer 01 O•anoe Adams •207 Cos•a Mesa, INBOOK301,PAGES 4-0TO • ' ~ · cleans l675 673-6467 · '":fd 1 d New$tead No· Cou.n•v · c a1 92626 46 INCLUSIVE OF MIS-ah1ht) t o ~bound. . . In the nationally 1clev1st'd address. De ta Madnd said t>ert ~.,;-e1enle4der ,_ Seid S81e w111 t>e m1<Je. but Dennis Daley t 16'1t G11-CELLANEOUS MAPS IN • fhe f uturt' will be. prom tS1ng !.'we work .~ogcther to the capital Cit} 1~ s\lll work m g lo dig itself out of its worst .1111 11 nrugt c..ty's tWHt U.c.!1/lltrcery ... ltr. ~ gms,.. ,ullty. yJts. strrict. & lushlg 2'21 11"-r ·~ C..ta !Ina 541-SUI '111Ul ..... W Fully loaded, leather, cass. 9 pasMnger, V8 1118G82180 IMtl THEOOORI ROBINS FORD ' 10t>O HAAllO A Ill VO CO'>TA Ml!>A 1>47 OOtO · ,with<M covenana °' wat· net. Balboa lstend. CA THE OFFICE OF THE O\l'rt.omc our present d1fficult1es. he '31d. Challenge naturard1sa!>ler The president who has two years lef\ in • ranty. express or Implied, r• 925a2 COUNT'I' RECORDER OF .c d · t . · . . Pabllslled Orange Coast gare11ng 1111e possession Of This ·busineu 11 con-SAtDCOUNT't' DESCRIBED doe!i no t O\l'rwhdm us. on pessimism I!\ no our office canno t by law succeed himself. never menttontd Di iiy Piiot AuguSI 19 26 ' h G • G T THE b d •• d k September 2 9 1986 entumorances lo PIY I e ducted by an 1ndlvldu11 AS .. BE INNIN A ) w ur . how many pcrishc tn earthqua CS. . r315'~•1n~~~~WM~ DC~~ NOITTHEASTCORN~~~--------~---------~--------~--------~~------------------11.lla note(SI 141C<Jf.0 by .. 1cS1 Ttits statemenr wn fllec:t LOT ec--Of S A10 TRACT, OIM!(I 01 Trust w1th lntetea1 with the County Ct«k ot Or-THENCE SOUTHERLY P\llllC *>TICE P\llllC NOTICE P\&.IC *>TIC£ Pla.IC *>TIC£ PAciFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemete1y • Mm 1u,irv Chapel • Cr1>ma1 nr 3500 Pac1f1c V•f'"" (•1 ••• ewoor1 B .. dr • • 64A~J70G u.in HJCI note proll1ded: Id-•noe County on August 19. 12 00 FEET ALONG THE ---------·1--------- v11nces II 1ny. under the 1986 EASTERLY LINE OF SAID FICTITIOU• ....... James W•ller MCV\d(e<, Tiii• buall'leH I• con-with the eoUnty Clertt ol Of-Inge County on August 6, l•rma of said Deed of trust, F317S10 LOT 60; THENCE NORTH-NA• aTATUmMT 107 Colllna Ave . Newpor1 dueled by an lndlvldual ange County on Augutl 7, 1988 ' fees cl'larges, and 81Cpen... Publlthed Oranoe Coa•I EASTERL y IN A DIRECT The followlng peraon• .,. Beacl). Cll 92882 SyMa y Ally 1988 . ,....,. ol lhe Trustee 1nd ol tile 011lly Piiot August 26. Sep-LINE TO A POINT ON THE doing bullnatl a : Martec Thi• bu11neH I• con-Thia llatement WU llled "*'• Publllhed Orange Coul •rusts created by uld Deed temw 2. 9 16. 1986 NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID Communtc1tton1, 11533 ducted by: an lndlvldu11 with the County c 1arrof Or-Mor 1 • n, L • w I 1 a Detty Piiot August f:2, 19, 28. ol Tr1.5t T324 LOT 81, DISTANT THERE· Stater Unlt·D, Fount.in Vty, Jim McVlcl!er enge County on Augull 19. 9ocetlue. AltomeJ'I at Law, September 2. 1918 Sa1C1 Hie will be hel<I on -ON EASTERLY t2.00 FEET CA 92708 Thlt a1atement W9t filed 1988 111 W•t ll1ltfl atr.t. Loe T'307 • uesday September 9 P\8.JC NOTICE 'FROM THE POINT OF BE-MatlO Donato Zita. 2901 wttfl Iba-County Clerk of Of. -'111X7 ........, CA _,7 tr}86 I I I 30 p m In tile GINNING, THENCE WEST. E Nutwood Apt 834. Full-ange County on Augull 22. Publlthed. Orange Cout Publllhld °'~ Cout P1a:IC N0T1C( !ObDy 10 lhe D\Jlldlng IOcatedl FICTITIOUS........ ERl..Y t2 00 FEET ALONG erton. CA 92931 1988 D•tly"1'1161 Augutt 2£ ep-OillYPlTot Augull 12, 19. 28.1--------- at 60 1 South Lewi• Str .. t. NAME ST•n•NT SAID NORTHERLV 1..INE TO Thll 1M11lne11 11 con-'1171'11 tember 2, 9, 1&. 1988 September 2. 1989 '1CT1TIOUI .,... .. Oran09, C1llfornl1 92868 The loUowlng peraona are THE POINT OF BEGINNING ducted by· en lndlvld,ull Publltl'led Orange Cout -, T320 T308Jt ..... ITATllllWT HARBOR LAWN MT~OllVE Al ll'le time of the 1ntt1111dolllg «>utlMH., Joen M T~ atreei 1ddr•1 or Marlo Zit• Di iiy Piiot A ult 28. 5419-Pta:IC NOTIGE ftl loltowtog l*toi• •• l. publlclltlon ~ ao11ce,_1(6faten g COll\15l"y. 307 ollret eommon dalg1111tou -r1111 1t11f9l'lftlnt ·~ • • . T988 ... doing bullnlll •: Hlbl1a11. Mo• •vary • ,p,.,.-i ... ' 11'11 total amount ol tl'll un- 1 Fernle•I •B Corona Del ol llld property purported with the County Clark Of Or-T321 ,ICT1TIOUI 9UalNIU P\ll.IC *>TIC£ 33411 CMftMI wwy •A. (.remdlO•' p91d b1l1nce of 11¥1 obll· Mii CA 9282S to t>e. 721 BAYSIDE OR . lllQWl County on Augul\ 1~. NAm ITAftmNT Dane-Pt 92e2t 1625 C1s1er A... gallon MGUrtld by t~ •bove1 JO•n M11gu41(ll• Kersten NEWPORT BEACH, CA late rt8.IC NOTICE The Followlng par10tll .,. Kn• Monty Oeria Lemen.at, Whenthlflill~ttltt Costa Mes.i dffcrlbed deed 011ru11,and Aki Joan 1<et1ten Nellon. Stid tale will be made .•. ,,,_ d04= •· Pflall fltem10UI.,..... "411 Cheftarn •A. o.na turnlnO.lt'• ttme 10 tum to r,.to 5554 •t1m11ed coe11. ~ ..... 307 Fern ... • B. Coron• Del without covtnant or war-Publl9hld Ofange Colet PICTmOUa .,..... IV'I , 4780 E: 8ty90l"I • ...-ITA~ Pt. c111 m · ~cletlllfto-""'led1111forhelpwfth pr• and 1dv1nc e1 '''Mar CA 92926 ranty,expr ... orlrnf)lled.• OellyPllotAugu.t2t,Sec>-NAmaTATWMINT St An Q:2907 ThlfOllowlnO~.,. Tlllt bvtlMll '' cion.:--· -#ll;::d.,:'":•:n:teneno.:::'==::.i~:;;:::::===:::.J..'.10_5_,30_:~~·'-8_. ----.J Trilt bualnaas rt con-to 1111e. PG••lk>n or tn· lamber 2. 9, 18, 1~ • Thi fottow1nG P«tone .,. COiifa Ena.. Inc.. Ciiio dolnil bullneM aa: Bamlyen ducrted by. 111 lndMdual ducted by en lndlvldual cumbranoea to 1811.ty the h19 dolng,bu91Mee 11: Ute LIM fomll C(ltl>Ot'•t!otl. 12 See Freeh Produce. 830 South Monty...,,,.,,.., Join M Ker1ten-Nllson unpaid bllanoe due on the Security 8y1tem1, 2077 Sc:.apt. Newport 8cf\, CA EUGfld .. ,.., Senta Ana. Cel. Thie ltat"""'1 .,. Med Tblt 11ate1Mnt waa llled not• or not• -=urld by "8JC fllTICE Cflal'll SL Unit 30. eo.11 02M3 W-'>' wllll !tie County ca.11 of Or-wtth the County Cltfk 01 Or· 111111" OMiS Of Trull, to wit Miia. Ce. 929:27 Thia butlneH . II con· l(~S. Abuaalah, 3$35 tnoe County on Auoueif 10. ange County on AUQUtt 19, 1870.223 07, plua the fotlow-"1CnT10Ue .._.. Brian JoMph Ptrren. ducted by.,.. Individual Mlfleopl Str ... • 13, Tor-tMe 1oee Ing eat1m11ed co•'•· •11-NAm ITATWMEn Plrtner, 2208 COiiege Aw.. Ken Boyko ranoe, Callfomla 00503 n11111 'l-17Jt~ PAnM* end adV.anc11 es the The~ l*'WO'\S" Unn 1. eo.t• M ... , C111t Tiii• 1111emen1 wu 1111<1 Thl1 bustn"' 11 con· Pubtlehld Ofanoa CoM1 Publl1hed Orange Cow time Of tnl l"1tlll pu1:>lle4ltlon Clotng bu..,_. 11. Trtnd 92927 with t"-County Clerk of Or-ducted by· 1n tndlvlduet Delly PllOt Auautt H . Sep. Deity Piiot Augual 26. S.0.-1 Of fhlt Notice of s .... Advertl1tng AnoclelH, JWM Olon Hurd. Plr1net. ange COvnty on Auguat 19, 1(""91 S. AbuMllh lembat 2, 9, 18, 19" tambe< 2. 9 16 1986 Sl,098 ':oriel TO 1635 w Wet. Coeta Mele. to77 Ctlw19 St •30. Co911 198e • Thlt lt81ttnln1 -filed T327 T325 CA tH28 Mele. Caltl 918:27 ~ "11114 wttn 1111 Counly C1Wtt1 01 Of. ---------I fltl0fll9'TY OWMI" Trend Ad.,.nlalng At· Thlt b1.1tln ... II co.n-P\Jbltlhed' Orange Coe11 wriga County on Augutt 21 &i P\llllC *>TIC£ YOU-ME IN OEFAUL tod1t•, Clllfoml1 Gor'POf· dud.i by ao lndMdull Deity Piiot AUQ\111 2e Sil>-1W • P\atc . -------~-UNDER A DEED OF TRU9'T, .iton. IMll Braan J. Perren tembef 2 t l8. ltM. '1'm1 ----------- Fresh. new ads • appear Jn the classltted section everv oav Whether you Just take llttle sips of classtfled or down It all In one bjg gulp , vou·11 find Classified hits ttie--soot '1CTTT10Ua au.-.. DATED Jenuaty ~~ \''Thia t>utln ... II COfl· Thie •llllm«ll Wll llled . . . Tl:28 Publ"'*I Orange CoMt "1CTYT10Ue ....... -NA• STA f t•N1 -UNLESS X011 TM.£... dltctecf 0.,..-. OOft*~--wttt! tN ~ G1erit ot Qr..-~ ~ PAftl•n----The lolle>Wlng peraon1 ,,..1 TION TO PROTECT YOUR R E. Fr11N, Pl'Wlldent Inge County on AUQult 111. P\alC *>TIC£ 18, 23, 1He . The falOwWIQ '*""°"' are doi 1141"'*' •• Astr o1 PROf'ERTY. IT MAY BE Thie ... ,.,,,.,, WU fllld 1M8 T331' dOlnO buwtMm -A) Pott M•~ll ill • c;o . t525 SOLD AT A PUBLICSALE whll!hl ~Ctlt1'of0t-1 . '111$12 '1CTmOU8MI...... ~.l)lll'GOPI011M11of MICArttluf Colt• Meu. CA IF YOU NEED AN EXP1..A·1 ange County on ~t 22. PublltMCI Ot11nge Coeat UMl ITA,......,. P\11.iC NOTICE Aineta, 105 W . ._.,, .... 11 3 NATION OF TH! NATURt! 1Me I Ollty PllOt Augurt 28. Sep-The lollowlng P9"90M.. eo.t. Mela. CA ... ;-·J1m111 L Hiii 2021 OF TH£ PRO~EOINO "1177'IO ttn\l>W 2. t. tt. 18M ~ bUllntoM •0 Padllc: PICTfTIOVI ._.. Trend AdYer1191ft9 A&· Affi01'7. Colll Mt... CAl AGAiNST YOU, VOU' Publlltied Orange cQu1 T328 TtcflnOIOgy Centtr. 19004 ...-ITA~ ~. CaMomie corpor- 9:2827 ; SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Diiiy Pilot A~~. sep.. S~ Pwk Ctrole, Suite 229, 'the loltowlng peFWOnl.,.. etlon. a.me . This bu11n1u 11 con-YEJ:.IT .-..cu mu tamt. 2. 9, ti, 1He P\8JC N011C( lrvlna. CA 9271• Clolng butinaea u : Pat-Tllla butt,_. 11 con-duct~ by en lndtllldu1t 1 -·IRA~ CO.AMV T32:2 Loa Alltot Oewl~t (ofmenoe 'lbatgl ... ind dUc.ttd by. a COflMWatton Jamee L Hiii • -• a .1tCnnou1•111111 ~. • c.llbM.,... f~. 1oe11 Coan, .-.e, ,.,..,,. Pnilldant - Ttil• 1111ement w111 ntec1 =. ':"~ "8.IC NOTIC[ ...-aTATnmn poration, 19004 Sl!y Pattc s1anton 10MO Thia *""'•" .. Med ~.:t wtth 1"41 County c~ Of Of-',, ...... =-............ Thi followlng poeraone.,.. Olrcle, Su4t• m . IMne, CA 'Thotnll A Sohutttr, 008 wtttl ""Cowint¥ a.ti ol Or· I •11 Pilat =-~ty on ~ugu•t 21, Me. Cs•••~ EJM) PIC TA a ~~ram. A2~lt buslnetl 11 con-t2tH ., Mlili,C4il. = Countt Oft~ 22. II . 64~~678-~,,,ms1 ---11 3 ttae ""~'**""" 'l..llgun• H .... CA du<ltedby'S~IOl'I Thia bu•IMM II con-~ _ -&~ ~-_...~-P_,,u~~nge~cr.;1 1 ~:'eh.cs~~ Colet doing~~ l¥Me v ~ ~~:.~ ~tc:~ clUC1~t}:::;:' ~-.~ . .._ tembat 2 t 18 1988 ~ P= ~A';\i;'1• ' fVlnt Ave •'°9, I HollyoM, Laguna t1111w. C.t. Seaet•'Y Tilll ttetel'Nfl1 .. llleC1 tembar 2. tTtsii' ~~~~=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~.-!!~~~~~~!""9-l f320j .,_tam • Tl I l 9or; t 2et0 ' . t28$8 __ Thlt tllt~t WM nlld -~~ Oetll Of Of. T~ ' ' .. ) . " ' Costa Mesa High footb1tll coach Tom Baldwin says· his Mustangs are I"' the hunl for a Pacific Coast League victory .1a1: Estancia High-foot bait wiil be kicking off under a new coach, John Liebengood .181 California Women should marry yo~nger ~en , sociol- ''"-~----------H B police to W'!tch ~ideotapes to. tdenttfy. addttiQJlal suspects 8)' STEVE MARBLE Of .. ..., ........ Huntington Beach police today wlll seek felony complaints against 10 people suspcctdi of rioting durin& a · surfift~ contest Siinday and will study videotapes of the melcc in hopes of idemifymg other offenders. · The chaotic clash r.esulted in doz- ens of injuries and more than SI 00.000 in damage to ~lice cars, lifeguard jeeps and a lifeguard station that was looted and then pa~ially destroyed.- -.---, · "They were attacking everything - cars. restrooms, maybe even each other." said Sgt. Bill Van Cleve. "It was a game to some peopte. They ,we re havi ng fun." Monday was a day for tallying damages and cleaning up the rem- nants of the riot. · . . " Less than 30.000 people spent Labor Day al tlie city strand where an estimated I 00.000 had turned out.the day before. Lifeguards reports no unusual incidents and said the beach seemed unusually calm. --'¥.....,.~WJ1..ii¥a..L. .. ~----1--"~s-a liHk-slrariae and everyone kn ows ·something very wrong has --FOMCdT~ONA2 ..., ......... ., ......... . , Nation (Pleue eee FELO!fY I A2) Boarded wiiado~a at the Ranttncton Beach llfetuard M&tion la the only •iCD of rtottnc on an othenrlM quiet day Monday. -<-Americans favor 55 mph speed limit, but don't obey It./ AS World Wife of newsman jailed by Soviets catls spy charges -.......... .-e ... l A7 . Officials angered by beach rioting, ma ·take action- ~, Entertainment YQU 'll see several new faces on TV this season. some of them q uite strange./ A9 I INDEX Advice & Games Births Bunetin oa Business Classified Comics Death notices Enterta1nmerH Opinion Police Log Public notices Sports T elevis~n • ~ ·~ 85-9 B 10-12 A 10. B12 A8 A6 A3 812 81-4 AB By STEVE MARBLE Of!Mo.ltr ......... City leade!'1 in Huntington Beach ex pressed anger. d1sbehefand disgust "Ith th'e beha' 1or of rampaging )Ouths that resulted in what authorities called one of the worst nots in Huntington Bea6h h1stor) Sunda). "There seems to be a sub-human spec1l'S out there Who want to trash e' e thin :· said Councilman Peter rccn. w o iourc e no -scarre parki ng lot and Cit} lifeguard station the da) afier the melee. .. f hl'Y go where there's a crowd . It ha_ppened 1n Palms Springs. ·1t hap- pened in Ne wport Beach and now it's happened here.'' · Coun cilwoman Ruth Balle) at- tended the final da) of the Ocean Pal'l fic Pro Surfins Champ1onsh1ps on Su nda) and said she was in the process of lea' ing when the not broke -etH-.-- Pilot had he.art attack before hittingjetliner By RICHARD HOLG UIN A_.....,,,,_...... Related atory on A(. A Los ..\ngele~ Count) coroner's c;pukesman !inld Monda) Jhat the "To see people set car1 on fire and then th row stuff from the fi re into the lifeguard headquarters was disgust- ing ... said Batley. who said people seemed to Oock toward the not ra ther than awa) from 11. ~ "I'm 'ery upset w11h this attitude of 'Oh good1e. let's watC'h a c,ar bum.' That's disturbing .. There's something _ goi ng on that leads to that son of mentalhy." • Councilman Pon MacAlhstcr was seated in t · the fina l heat in the surfing competi- tion when the not erupted. He "atched the disturbance frdm his seat th rough binoculars. ·"It was ugl y. -There were girls cheering on guys as they upped over cars and tossed bottles and trash cans. I'm angry._ reall y angry that there are ix·ople with so li ttle respect." said Mac .\!lister. Gree!' .said he rs ~dden~d that "a Pleue eee CITY I A2) man v. ho was bC'11evcd lo havt piloted hean attack ... Gold said. "He may · • thr 'lmall plane that col lided w11h a ha'e lived if~\hrrc wasn't.a colhs1on. jl·tlinl'r. lo.1ll1ng at k·a<,t 67 people. The hean attack 1tse lf wasn't fatal." suffered a hc:irt attaci.. minutes belore Coroner's offi cials couldn't de- thc ni111,1on 1erm 1nc the c~act time the hean In a related de,l'lupment Monday. attack occurred. onl) that 11 was lednal vllil 1al<. '>aid air tra ffic con-before the coll1s1on. Gold said 1rollcrs ltlo.d\ did 'TIOt know the "We were unable to de termane at position of ..J.ti~· ~mall plane that "hat time 11 occurred or how severe 11 wll1dl'd ""h .\\·romM1co·') DC-9 "as:· Gold said. "The heart attack Jetliner .-·came minutes before his death. but was his 1n unes ... :. Rlotera overturn an automobile u apectaton cheer them on Sanday. --~ Soviet passenger Ship hits freighter, sinks in Black S ·ea MOSCOW (.\P) -.\ 61·\C~ar-old O\"Wl stnp blg enough to cart) a1 least 870 passen$ers collided w11h a freighter at niglm n me Black Sea and sank with a loss of lives. official~ said Monda>. The) did not give a casuah) figure. Foreign radio monitors said the) did not hear a distress signal after the collts1on betv.een the passenger ship and Soviet freighter unda) night Search and rcscu~ opc.caUOll$ con- 11nucd Monda) n1gh1. about 20 hours afte r the ship went down. according-to officials in the Black Sea potts-of- Odcssa and Novoross1H k .\ aval Min1slr) o·ffic1al said b' The official announcement. dis- tributed h~ the Tass ne ws agency . said onh that tht· t 7.053-ton <\dm1ral Na(h rmm "cothded wnh a caJIO . c;h1p not far trom Novoross1ysk:· a'{ld .. an~ "nn thl' n1gb1 of <\ug 31 ... .. Rc'l Ul' measures have been td~cn .. thl' •lllic1al ne"'s agency said., "Thr nl·rc.,"'1n 3\S1stance 1s rendered to th11'-l.· Jlli.'til'd There has ~n loss of hti.· · It did not ~-1. how frutny f)e01)~ were aboard how man\' werc~d. 1f an\ lomgna<, "t'fl' among the pass- t."TI8l'f\ M "hat route the ship was follu" 1ng LIO\ J·, Rrg1\tl) of Ships . .publish- .. " \ch...,an1 a Red ( ros spokesman. -..aid that 15 people v.ere ltSted as m1ss1ng,.~hmd3') night. The man believed to ave p1 otc the small plane may have ~n Wilham Kramer. who recently moved to Los Angeles from Spokane. Wash., a relati ve said. tc ep one ate on a) 'tl11r---rrhTT"t-nrnti~~rt'1"i~th11~itd-i~th1,----_, The .man believed to have piloted -~he small plane suffered occlusive coronaf) anef) d15east in addition to mult iple 1njuncs sustained '"• rhe cr~sh . said cor~rna·., spokesman 8111 Gold ··Thi-; cond1t1on can be ca~led a According to Robert Kirkpatrick of Spokane. Wash.. the Los Angeles County Coroner's office notified his fonnCT wtfe. Slnanne Kirk patrick of (Pleue eee PILO'T / A2) TwoyCMIJll CCMaplee wlaoGame to meet Aeromu:lco ru.ht •9& comfort each other after leunlnC the jet bad cra•bea. Camp_aigp ~ontributor~_;not sex biased researcher says gender not reason women..trial behind men inf undraisti:ig . --_.. . Women who run fot (onarcss u'ually raise less money than thelT male rountcrparts. but gender 1s not t.hc rn.atn rea'ion for that d1fTeren_cc. a l C In inc re~archcr has d1scovertd Or (a role l hlaner. 'a UC'I assis- tant prolrs-.or of poht1cal science . <ln·" th1Honchh1on from 1n11111lyst$ \)I uu· I 9~0 raet'~for \fats tn the ll .S llou~ nf Reprc«-ntali.,,cs Hrr study 1ndtl at rd thr '>l'\ of thr can1'tdate was no1 t1 kt\ lal 111r tn lund-r-usmg. af\er a -. --- J)l'rson had received a major pany's nom1na11on. "Donors behaved lake book· makers:· l,lhlaner said. "What mat- tered most was which horse-would cross the fin ish hne first. not whether . 11 was a fill) Qt:icon.-· --ul\Uner and""T fettow rmrrher. Kay Lehman Schlozman of Boston · College. pubhshcd their findinp in a m .cnt 1ssue'Of the Journal of Poht1cs. The l JC! S<:holar said her study .. , shows that t~ ~OS1 -factor~­ s1dercd b) donors wa s the cand1da1e·s eh~nc~ of winn1 n&. followed by the polt11C11an's place in the1Hou5( po~r structure. Sf\c bclte~he-4onors v.ere gender-bland. -' "The SUlglc best predictor of v1c- toq in a congressional race 1s in· i:umbenq·... hlaner said. "Havma fev. women 1ncumbents.accounu for a ma1or pan of tftt-ltnder pp in campaign rctt1pts "Our results show lha neuhcr 'oter1 nor contnbutors d1scnmin1te on· llle bu1s rof .atnder once other polt11call ) relevant factors have been taken into accoun t. .. llhlaner rnutmnrd t'har he r Mud' does ngl mran a ,and1 date0 \ gende.r pla)'., no role: 1n "1nn1ng a seat 1n Congres\ he pointed uul that,her study onl) . focused on thoo;c "h(,..had rttt1ved the nomination from a major poht1 - cal part~ St .. <ual h1a\l·ould bc a factor in ~ho rece1,es a partv's nomination or '\\"ho ~ picited ~ chalf a con-gressional comm1tttte she ~uuested W11h a com~ll« po t-comes po"er thU-%1sualh aura ts ore donaho)\ But Ulhaner said h r-research don counter a "idcc;pread misconception that v.omcn rnndi\1atu cannot raise mone\ he belie' r., \ome part~ . ' • ., freighter remained aOoat He "ould for .,II pa-.'tl.'ngcr'> .\ o' 1et c111zen not answer other ques11ons "ho sailed on It an 1971 said mam Soviet media ca med only a bnef other founh-class passengers custom·- statement fro m the Communist Part) anl' 'le pt on the uppermost of its four Central· Com mitt~ and Soviet go'· decks emment. It was the second sankang of The i\dm1ral Nak h1mo'. which a ~v1et passenger hncr an scHn Llo)d·~ \3)"" Y'Heet long. was ~u1lt • ~h-s. (Plea9eeeeSOVIET/A2) PHIL SIEIDEllAI • \ .. -~ Focus ON TH£ NEws • leadrr'> ha' e hesitated to \uppon ftmalc ~~ndidales because t~ ... bc- ltr' c donors won't con1nbute ·to a "-Oman's campaign "An> .rel uctance to cq.couraae v.omen to run for Conf;~~n the '(rnmfdn>fif\t1Sitn} ton <t has no ba,1s an the data." the l'C'I scholar ...(P&eue eee NO/ A2) • ~..:..·.,--'*--· Arson blamed m2LaguU Beacbflres T .... o tires that broke out only hours apan \-fonda~ 1n Laguna Beach and 'narled Labor Da\ traffic on. South ( o.i't H1ghwa) ari believed«> be the v.orlo. of an anona~ according to authont1e., Botb blazes bur.aed -UJJOCCUJMd -'itOrl•front~ ,,a nd appear, to havt been dchberatcl-\ stt. said a Laguna Beach dispatcher · Thr first. reported at 6.02 p. "'"did Oftlv mtftef dafMle' to•bom*-9 up <;hop at W' South Coalt Hilbway. (Pl•ee ... All~/ AS) • t --1 , . - •,I ... .J ,-!.. __ _ ,. pg¥>nc.~Glt88QU(}BTIN·RIOT.~. ba~"l~ '-"lone.paid. , Lt. Jack.ReinhoJtt said police will headQua.rscn. -~ .. Mkt thi riotmtyftluh uk that ~Ion)' as11otnhlrwt ~tllfd · ~fi"tOna atcempred m -.1omr1'1c lj\ ttM. tlilt'ina&Jon or the ~ular qaintt all. upptr noor of the headquanen but Ocean PKlfk Pro Surllna Cham-. Theupri11n1rep0rtedlybeaanmld~ werehel~atbeybyallfeaua.(dcaptaln pionlhiPt. which· baa been atqed in af\crnoon whe'r\ a 1roup or sbme I $0 , who •~dentally fired a 11naJe 1t)ot Huntlnaton Bcac. h aince 1911 . spectators pthered behind a artnd· from a 9mm han<Saun into the air The riot alto apumd calla for atand and bcpn chanlina for three whc~chareed by-t.wD-men. tiJltter 11ewi1y at all f'utu" ~h WQQ'lt.n to removt their b91hin1 tuht. "They were absolutely frtaky. T.h~ events from .some. and alleptions of When, that didn't work, aom~ ripped weren't normal," p id Capt. BiM police brutality from others. the suns from the women1 pohce aald. Rlchard10n. "l think the cope were · a bit Other repon• had ll_, that the •'Had tbty taken tbe bcadq1.aanm ovcrbeeri111o" aaid Dennis McDlniel, women wiUinaly dis~. eendina with all it1~uipment and oom~utm"' . wtw; we wti•eh onlookere huo I freni). r tho -da~-~rmid--ha"t"e"-,,shect-i na the 1urfina event when the melee The women later di11ppt1red into several· ma lion." said' Cou".'cilman broke out. the crowd and . police aaid they Peter Green. wh o toured the not zone "'h was like they were S>layina h\ven't a cl1o1e 11 to their ldentltlet. Monday. . Rambo or aomethlna," said another Police attempted to break up the Police.and city leaders. ~like denied. spectator. interviewed as he cared for crow.d but were aradually pushed that police used excessive fo~ on a friend who he p id was struck on the back towat(J the lifca1.4ard head-innocent bystanders. head by an officers armed with a quarters. Bottle& were thrown. metal "That's a norm.al complain\ at\er niahtatick., , . • • _ poles were ripped from 1a ~ and, this ki~d of thina.'' Pi~ Reinholtz. ~ut ~lace Pad only one formal used u wtapCJna and can were tapped who pad officers were instructed to · comp11tntofexcea1lve foroe had been over and setafire wllhi'Old tlatH. break up the crowd and clear the filed with the'1iepertmem by Sunday_. £nlfne ~n1 were tom from ~he · beJch. · i · The adults arrested were adentifi~ 'tha~ ca!l and. in several ih1tanctS. "What y~u uw on TY doc1n '1 look at: Chnato,phcr Ken Baker, 18, Santa flam1n1 -obJtets were hur1£the aood. Bur 1f you were down there Ana< JefferY Sean Burns. 18, -.toha ··lifcauard headquaneri, "'d · that's-wt\at you'd do-save youro\Vll Beach; Oamn lee Newman. 21, In all. 60 Huntina!on Beach o acers neck," ix said. · Lona Beach:, Wend~ Manhard. 22. and another 160 officers from nei&h· Four Huntinaton Be~ch ofli~rs Fountain Valle~: Pearse Ve.mro oonna cities were deploye<i in. and and two Oranae Couri~y . Shenfl's Keatn1. lO. Camp Pendleton; around the tluntinaton Beach Pier to d~(>uttet.WCl'C treated for rnJurt.es. Thomas Charles Militello 23, New· restore ~ce. Officer Terry· Lindsey 1u1taan~ a port 9each:· John Edwakf Fannina. ReanhOlb said a lifeauard jeep and wrenched. neck. Officer Corby Bnaht 22. Huntinaton Beach and~ Clark fivepoHcc vehiclea. includina&.-three· needed stitches to.close a wound over Boles. 11. Cochelfa. wheel all terrain · cycle. were, de·. an eye. Officer Make Kelly 1ufTere~ a Two juveniles, IJCl 13 and IS. also strayed. Wallets. police badpts and broken thu mb a·nd' Officer M!ke were arrested. Their names were not other personal i1ems were stolen from Willen sustained a cut ey~from flyana released ~se of1heir aae. a locker room an the lifeauard alass. CITY OFFICIALS A~GERED BY RIOTIIJG ••• From Al . c~u~lc of hoodlu"!s" can tamt the con1esr held dunna the three-da)' J~nna. what arc yo u aoana to do'! city 1 name. surfina e'vent. You're aoina lo do what you have 10 "I flnd that so very sad," he said. The 'bikini · contt'st. said Green. do 10 clear lhc area:· said 1 Co uncil members indicaied they seemed 10 ·~raise .up an animal-like ~acA-llistcr. - wi ll beain to son out the ca\llC of the be ha vior" in some spectators. <.irecn_Mad hr Jf 1.YIJ>raicd police not and plot out future events at the Balley suaaested that a. reward be weren't more forceful. bench at their reaular council mtttina established lo help pohce capture the While C'll " leaders debate whether toniaht. indaviduala responsible for •anrnna to perm11 the surf contest next year. "We need a full 1nve1t1p uon." said the riot. Pohce have made I 0 arrtsts tc:vera1 council members suaested -Counrilwoman-IWth Finl · JO fir and an iiclpate more. · that 1he sponsors of the event may Finley Pid she is leanina toward Council members defendc~ the decide on 1 their own to take the !. 102: lbYthtrfl \Meer11, I°"' In '"-~Id· tot tq lo.6r 10t. tjlght 1.02 to 101. ·-• Inner coutel watett -UQht eowthetty wkldl .... than 10 knota tonight becomlnQ tOYt'h..et 8 to 14 knott T~ay attern~ and ~Ing. Light and vwlabl9 wind• Tueteley niotit Night and morning low ctQudt, "'.'091'Y cteerlng attwnoon hourt. • L ------,....--..!l.-r---:--,sx;__ __ 1 U.S. Temp• ••@~~~::·co~-: · &PIO••'• 11111"1 ''-"'•H S119w Occ eel-.. S111o0n11v a.. ,.._ '# ...... ~ NQM U ()eol t' eo-.ce AlhllY N.Y Alo..quet-A~lllO ~-, Ao<llOI• ....... llel\llC Clly Avelln lel11MOI• 1111"'0• 1ifMl"911am a-r'11 lolM lottOfl -e.ina10 lutllnQIO<I Vt CetJM!r Clleri.tton SC CM<lofle N C C1>ey9nne C11ieeoo C1nc:1nnall c-.nci Coovmo11 S C. 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C•ul I 100 11 lllflle lfl tllt ,.,10 tot to mid eo. 1.,-14 IWll• Mttl• U It 10 N 1 II IMI• Montee 11 II TOOA'I' '"" 10w I It• m '1111 l'llQ~ • 41 8 1111 tecond' -1 •• p "' e-onct lllO~ I IO P 1111 '"•llOw ,lral l'lllfl a-ond'- lacOt\CI "'91' ....... 'I' • t ·41."' tO 02 • m , ,, p "' tUp1111 .0 , 44 10 1.1 .o f 41 1 7 I I IV!) •-IOCltly al I J 7 t I'll enCI ... 111 ,, p 111· MOOl'l tOIM toeley ti 4 H • I'll encl Nie 1114tp"' el iminatina the annual aurfina con· actions of police officers !lm•d contest elsewhere , 1~twh ilc otherssuaae1tcditmaybep 1~r~o;1t~s:fi~o;f~b;r~u;l•;l~1ry~N~u~m~c~r~0Ju~1~spe~c~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ saved bui ORiy wa-th-i!r11t1e meet--tators compl1tneu ope11ly of be1na ·t hate to think of n.ot ht+1na t fications. cllil}!bcd . punched or pushed by contest· becnuse 1t 1s a aoo<s evtnt." "Surfina. apparentlr,. 1s not the pflrrers ullircd 1n full-not aear. ~01d MacA ll1stn "But Ocean Pacific pcctator spGFt ~h*l btkin1 .. watchin1 .·1f you ha ve stvtral thousand may ha ve hod cnouah of Hunlinaton is." said O r~n. referrinrto-a-bikml" •-pcople1hl'OW1nt1>ottin-.nd cant end tkirrn:---PILOT IN CRASH HAD HEARTA.TTACK .. From Al · ~-• 'if)okn nc. that he r fol her. mother Ind saw II . that's a QUt'ltlOn," Lauber SOVIETSHIP.SINKSIN BLACK SEA~ .. \1,l<.'1 "<.'IC' m thc ~mall plane. w1d. "11 llp<1t11l·k ~111d the pilot's name Lauber 111d paanl scrapes found on wn' Vv 1lllllm Krnmer. has w1fe'1 name the Aeromellico DC-9'1 horizontal lost 1heir rel1t1 ves and fnend1 1n the d1s.1ter:· ~ukme,ian said. Caty officials. had dccftred the area a local disaster. but Deukmejian said they1lad nos asked him to declare the site a state diPster. rromAl . an Oermany in I 92S al a steam. powered ve11oel and la1er refined wath die.el enJines. • An omcaal of 1he Black Sea fleet an Novoroa111yk. reached by lelcphone- .J'rom.-Moscow, sa ld-ihat-w~-thi.J> went down late Sunday naaht or very cnrly Monday still w11 not known. Tha11nd1calcd 1t sank quickly. In Turkey. across 1he Black Sea. none of 1hc maJor radio stations mon11orina maritime r~uencica alona the coast rcponcd hcarina an SOS from the Admiral Nakhimov. All 1hc monitors said they could pick up Novoross1ysk . about 60 miles southe11t of the C'ramean Peninsula The official an Novoro111y1k. who did not 11vc has name. also refused to uy how many people were aboard the Admiral Nakhamov or how many people were killed He P1d the rescue operation con- tinued at 7 pm Moscow time:· an volvina "many" men.and ships. bul he would not be more 11>ec1fic. A sh1pp1na offic11I in Odessa. lht' liner's ho me port. also said by 1ekphone lhnl rescue work con- -t-tmted:-fk would not-diKUft-the- acc1dcn1 and huna up when asked how man y li ves were lost Tan saad 11 Jovernmt'nt com- m1ss1on WI' appointed tu 1nvc:st1pte 1hc collmon and s1nk1n1. headed by first Deputy Premier Geidar A. Ahh , a member of1hc pany's ru lina Politburo. C'hoKq 4>f.Allev 11 comm· mission chturmarl -indicated the :ieraou~ncn of 1he 11cc:1'dent He nlso led the stale comm1s~1on tho1 1n esllptcd lhccrash ofa Volp raver cruu.c ship in June 1983. 1n. which un rnnlirmed reponua1d more 1han 200 people pcmh~d The J\dm1ral Nakhimov. ori11nall) named the Berlin. was taken and renam<'d by the Sovirts 6fkr World Wnr II. Na11 Cirrmany is believed 10 hn ve used 11n'11 hospital sh ip Adm Pnvcl Stepanov1ch Nakh1mov w11\ a defender of · Se vastopol dunna lhc Crimean War H 8S4·SS · . - T~c vessel named for him became 1hc llaaship of the Black Sea cru1sc ncrl 1n lhc I QSOs. Mos1 recently. II IS iu1d lo have been used for the s11t·dly ru n between thr Sov1c1 Black Sea pon s ofOdcs!>n nnd Ba1um1. . On Fch. 16. the Soviet cruise ship Mikhail Lcrn1oritov struck a reef ofT 1hc co11s1 of New Zealand and sank. Rcpons 111 the \\me said 7Q2 pancn· aers and crew were rescued and tht' onl) death wn' of a crew member. <;o, 1rt offinnl'I hlamed the acc1dcn1 on a ~cw 7.culandcr ac11na as pilot. but 1he aovcrnmcnl newspaper l1H~l1a reported ln\l Saturday 1ha1 1hc-M1kha1I Ll'rmontov'H ap1ain wa\ fircJ wu' Ku1hlcen Kr11mcr.1111d the dauah· s1ab1lller "1cem 10 match It this point t\'r ·, namr wa~ Caroline Kramer. thr paint scheme used on the smaller Bua Ciuh.J ~au.l 11 p1.1~111ve 1dcnt1fi· a11craf\." s .11111n of ih.t pilot had 001 been made. l\skcd af that 1nd1c11ed the fmallt'r · "l 11111 .,,,.c pos111vcly know. Wt' plann·olhdcdwaththc rc~r of lhe Jel, l .111 ·1 \ll\ ··'( io il.lil. itddm& that an Luuber said. "ifhal look.t.likti.UD.!J_hl 1 l'l\H~1~·111wn mu> he m1Hk I LLc.sday_.. Jl..I.CJ1JODa:61.C Lnlerprclation." ufkr u tin1rrpran1 rheck. The small plane's pilot ''was ~01 i~ r hl· s1nale-l'ni 1ne Paper Archer was conlaC'I Wllh the proper terminal. no1 111 rnntucl w11h the conlroUer.s _Uluhcr u1d. ftt dad not PY whether d11l'l t111¥ 111r tratllc nc nr Los Anaeles · 1hr plane m1aht have been 1n contact I n1a1111111rnal ·\ 1rpor1. where thr Sun· with other con I rollers. ti.I) l 111\h o,:rnrrc'<.I . ~aid Joh n Lauber. The Jetliner hid received clearance a Nu11onul Tran~p(lruuaon S&fcty IO descend from 7,000 feel \o 6.000 Hontd 'uptrv"or ft-cl j ust bcforc the coll111on. he sa id. \llthi1n11c-. said M people. inl'l ud · Onic1al1 from lhc ufety board's '"I' .11 kn\I 27 l\mcncan1. wert · 101.·al office have requested dru1 te1t1 abu:11 ll \cromcx1L"o F11&hl 498. a on a ,·ontroller d1rc:ClUlJ-traffic 11 the I>< .1.J lrorn Mc111co City that was on tin1e of the ac<:1dent;bu1 the requeat 11~ lond1na 11pproach 10 l.o~ Anatlet. was s.llll pe-nd1At:-ta1d Lauber. und ll11n· people were 1n the Paper Street\. homes and treu an 11111t· by ~hl·n the planei. collided'-a few e1$ht-hlock ~1.·t1on o( .an upper- 111111111n tx·forr noon Sunday m1ddle-dau neiahborhoe><l were lit· I .1utwr \peukina at a news con· te'rr-0 w11h s~ecl. flesh , charred cars, "If 1he c11y needs us to do that. ce~ainly we would con11der at." he pact_._ ---, Six teen houses burned. I 0 o( them destroyed by names or rallina wreck · 11c. Fire Banalton Chief Oordon Pearson 111d damaac was estimated 11 Sl. 7-m1ll1on. A sherif1'1 apokesman Slld 10 re11de.nt1, fiv~ nrcfiahtersand a deputy received minor injuries. "There's no. connrmtd (dt'ad) on the arounti," G res Colvett of the coroner's office p1d at a command post in Ccrn101, 20 m1le1 touthe11t of Los Anaelcs. "It's JUSl too mttch of a mess .... We're t1l~in1 bits and p1ece1 of evcrythina." --~ -- "It's complete devastation," Block said on h11 fi"l lour of the scene Monday. "Unt1I you see at, it's hard to visualize what the level of des( ruction was." ...................................................................................... lcmHl' \111d 1hr llaht plane had a luuaac and as~t'I by Los An1el.e1 111rmp11ndcr. 11 dev1l·e that could lnten:1ot1onal Airports worsl aar d11· h1 rn1~ka\t 1u 1>m111on. hut "we don't aster'. "Two or three week1 down the road. we'll probably have a judac declare some of these (m1ssin1) people dead. whether we prove them dead or not," said Michael Riddle. a co roner's ·sen ior invelt1J1tOr. "Our b1aacst hassle wall-be to find out how many people were in the houses and separate the ones who were home from 1he passcnacf\." NO SEX BIAS FOUND IN.DONATIONS ... kno"' if the transponder was 1n fact Uovcrnor Ueorae . Dcukme1ian 1A 11rl..1na " toured tht' crash s11e Monday after· _.,, ..... , said Several Oranae ( oun1y poht1cal consulta nts aart't'd' wtth Uhlaner'\ findina that women cand ad.ates can be cfTec11 ve fund-raisers The consu llants pointed to Ora nae ( uunl) Supervisor Hamett W1edr r and slate Sen Mirian ~eracson . R· ~ewpon. ~~being s 1Ded at aenerat· 1na campaign dona1 1ons l:'IX'l a 10 rnllcct up to S l0,000 more hy November "I hat's comparabll' to the oth('r incumbents in Anaheim." he said. "~he'' \Cry me1hod 1cal about fund· rn1s1n& She &encrall> docs 1wo.evenh a )l'ar. a larae one and a smaller onc. and 'he\ ver) \ystema11c about 11 " But l>c\noo added. "'fhc real problem rnmes whe'n a woman decides IO go 1n10 polt11cs It doci cost mon<') lo ru n. and people gcnerall) dun·1 want to put mone ) behind an unk-0own \o thesr l &nd1dalcs u\uall) ha .. e to w n1ribu1e their own monC)" "We're still 1n ;1n age where mmt "'omen don·1 h.ivl· Dll.t'\\ 10 'uch fund$ hkc wmc men would " In the 11./Hll llou~e race~·. 1he n' cragr 1nrn111hcn1 raised SI 82.02Q. ~ htle the a' rraac chnllenacr collectC'd onl) S 102.54' llhlaner found ~omen wrre a1 a dasad,antage h\•t au\(' 1hc) were mt1ch more often thi: "l hallengl·r lha n the incumbent, I le \Uld wn1rolkr' could have noon. amvina aboul ) p.m and d\'l<ll tl·d 1rnMpondrrs11n1ls11vt n ofT lca vana 4S minutes later. · h) thl· 'mnll plane. bul "1t see.ms "On behal.f of mr Wtfe and lhe unhkl•I> lh<'> knew c11her tht' po1111on people ofCalafomra .. wa m to ~tend 01 lhl' ul1 11uclc of 1hc 'man plane." our deepest sympathies to the surv1v- "Wlll'l hl'f or nn1 the controllers ana members of the fam 1he\ who have ~ . -... -.~ \h~):;11t,~c 52 "'omen who ran ro," ARSON BLAMED I~. 2 LAGUNA FIRES ••. Housr mm 1n 1980. only 15 were From Al 1nt·umbcnl\ 0 1 thc 52. 1wo women were onopposc:d, fou r were involved poller said. The second. reported It )0 nunules but was not fully extan· Police said th n wert work1na with a m racc-s 1ha1 pttacd une woman 7 45 pm .destroyed a.bu1ld1naat S09 quashed until 10 p.m .. police re -very limited descraptaon of the aga1ns1 another. and 1he rema1n1ng 46 ~ou1h < oast H1Jhwa}'. ported. suspected arsonist. rnh against men. Six fire cnaines 'from the city's Oetails on the fires were scarce and "In fact. all we know 1s 1h11 he's Ounng the I Q80 campaign male dt•purtmc-nl and· the Ora nae ,.ounty there was no immedaatt repon blond,'' said a dispatcher b d f llC l>eparlment were brou&hl 10 lhC wh"lher lht' •"cond fire may ha ve f in<..um en t\ Parse an a .. eragr 'lem· lo ba11lc the second blaze. " ~ &cause o the amount of firc--S 183.052. ~hllc women 1ncumbcnl\ f 1 sprt'ad to adJatenl bu1ld1nas. fiah1ina ef'li111pment brouahi to lht' S 7 "'h1d1 police said was out o contra -.. garnered an J\ erage 14 .058 "'hl·n l rcws arrived 1 No tnJU nes wer.e reponed and a scene. lra 1c 1n both d1rec11ons was U:c ~nn Buch11nan. a pol111cal rnnsuhan1 w11h Nelson-Padt>t-"ra C ommunica11on' of C'osta Mesa cited her own ex~nence st"vrral years aao 1n a Kern County race. .IJuchanan said she worked for Ann Gutcher. wh o was auemptang to unseal 1ncumben1 $late Sen Walter Stiern ." In her lase. be1n1 a woman didn't hinder her beina able lo raise money,"' Buchanan sa id "She wa\ a good cand1da1e. and (donocs) d1.dn'1 than k 1w1cc ahoul the l"act tl'lif·she Wit\ a woman · "Bui the bottom line was tha1 ii Wit\ almost 1mpo\\1blc to 1ake that sea1 from an lncumbemt. That's where any rhallenae r has a prObl~. reaard· less of scit (Incu mbents) ha ve 'o man> advantaac\, hke beina able 10 ualk to their consatuentt (tn mnhng51 DeSnoo said 11 1s still un w mmon fur a woman 1bC1raw large ,urns from the fam ti) so\ 1 ngs account to run for office. And fewer woman have af.. Ournt bus1nes~ contacls who m1 gh1 hel p bankroll a campa1an. ht said L'lhancr a11nbuted 1h1s ddTerenl:e " h d h. damaae fillure was not available. routed onto side stree_ts. parll) to lhc fact 1ha1 male inrum -jpi!!l!h!l'!1!1ir!c!w!a~s!b!r!o~u!&!t!!un!!e!r!w~1t!!1n~·~~~!!~~!!~!!~~~~~·····•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit bcnls ~ in more powerful posts .- 1ha1 a11ractcd mort' dona11ons For c:x;,imple. no women cha1~ commit· l<..'e\ at tai1pa yers· e'<pensc " Rut QcSnoo said lhl l as the number of women in h1ah·paying p,rofcuions arows. more wo·men ma~ be wtllin& lO finance thcmsel vc' In poltttl al career$ Buchanan ·also aarccd with Uhlanor's suaaest1on that woman may stall fact' iome sexual bias in ----~._...._..·.ni"I a par-44-nomiAt11et1 ·=sh~ suaacstcd 1hil one well.qualified wes1 Oranae Count) city councilwoman -----Mve-becn dmted the ~hl'n(C-iO He dlsaarttd with lhe view lhal b 111\ still exist\ on tht' pany lt'vel and pre,ent'i women from rece1 vin1 lhc nu m1na1 1on. "In many ways. women are more -attra"C11 v t ca 11d rdater1 h1nr me rt. t'S· pcciall) 1n ,ca\cs where you ha ve an entrenched incumbent," De noo said. --- he also 11a1d ahe women anc um· bents had won hL larger murg1n~ 10 earlier race~ The C I researcher said these women incumbents thu'> were k ss hkclyto be involvt"d1n close races 1n 1"80 and d1dn'i, ne~ 10 raise as much monc)' •J ~t1lnc of lheir male counterpart~ · Uhlal\t'r ... 1s now e'<pandin• 1he -foet19 of ht r"tt'\ 1 tt al 'ttudybrtootnn-t--111-F"'=---r conarcss1on'a 1 lund·ra1sana bclwc~n 197 2 and I 984 ThO,UJh_ she. bol10-'ICS -&-f~maJ.~m.r--~~~ candidate: can bt JUSI as 'uccessful in fu nd-raisana as ti man. Uhlaner said. "There ma)' be a bias out there that ' run fo1 a California Assembly aeat. at leaat in p!\M because of her aender. Denni• DeSnoo. a politicalcon· aultant wish The 8roadwa~ Group in Santa Ana. 111d he 's workina Ior 11· y~ar Anaheim C1ly Councilwoman Miriam Ka ywood In her bid for te- elecuon th11 fall. He aaad Kaywood tiaa alte~d y r11sed about $47,000 and Focu&ana on the 1980 con1ress1onal elections. UCl's Uhlaner P ad •ht found re11on1 other ihan aende.r ror fund-r1is1n1d1fferencc1 between men and womeA candtdatc~ he 511d her study suppon.cd lhe Pohl1 cal consultants view that beana an 1ncumbcn1 makes 11 easier lO -.arncr donatadtls keeps women from runn1na. "· . Rc&ardinJ her own atudy, 1he added. "The haa clue ll prov1 dn 11 that women n111ke firie cand1d•1ca once 1hc)' Kl'I 1he1r pany's nQm1 · no11on " ~--------~~------~...._--~~~~~----~~~~--~~~~~. ~6~~~· DlllJ· Piiat · J ~·.!!:. ~~~.·~· ......... o I .... aOO•t•• 80• ~~ t'• ...... A t ,9/f\ ei-'tct •O• 11.0 ae '' ,,....~-• .o •o-• to •ll ~r•1M •ffl 0-1 II" o • •.o •• g ..-pa , "It "'l'Wt tTO".. 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