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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-15 - Orange Coast PilotThe first Impeach- ment trial In the Senate In a half-century began today against federal Judge Harry E. Claiborne./ A4 California One of California's most conse..Vat lve grassroots pof.ltlcal groups opposes government pay limits and the AIDS quarantine initiatives./ AS World A bomb exploded at police headquarters in the center of Paris today. thefolii'th bombing in France in a week./ AS New U .S ~ citizen. grandmom praised in county services By PAUL ARCHIPLE Y Of .. o.lr""' ~ A naturalized U.S. ci111eo eu·· lo112cd as a hero and has 81-year-old grandmother.both of whom were Sho t l>y Arao terrofis:s d uring a jetliner hijacking in Pakistan 10 da}s ago. were m o urned S unday during funeral services 1n Westminster RaJesh K umar of Huntington Beach had gone to India to escort his grandmo ther. Kunverbcn Patel, and aunt, G angaben Patel, fo r a .v1s1t to the U nited Stateson what would have bee n their first trip out of the rural v11la~e of Surat. near Bomhav But after the Pan Am jumbo Jet made a s~t Karachi International A irport in Pakistan 1t was com~ mandeered by fo ur Arab ht)ackers who lulled 19 passengers a nd tnJurcd rnore than 120 Dunnga trad11tonal Hindu funeral ceremon y at Westminste r Memonal Park Chapel that was attended b) the aunt who survived the hijacking. fn~nds and fam.tl} members spoke ot the 29-year--0ld man who ""as inten~­ ly proud, of the new American c1t1zensh1p he \A.On lasr Jul} and ot ht~ reported stand against the tcrronc;t~ who killed htm. Rosetta Cohen. a long-time fam1h friend. said surv1' Or\ of the htJaclong told famtl} members that KumM <>tood up after thl' .\'rab\ had t alkd out a non-Ind ian's name \horth alll'r thev took rnmmand That man ran to the bad ot thl' plane. Cohen ..aid FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS SfE A2 Rajeeh Kumar Kunverben Patel nt thl· pldnl· .,ho1him1n the head and thrl'\I. him out 1-k wa!> rushed to Jinnah Hospital in Karachi , where he 1.lted in '>urgcry Sporls A field goal in the final six seconds of the.game Sun<lay gave the Rams a 16-13 win over the San Francisco 49ers./81 Memben ·of the Patel family aupport one another upon arrival at the funeral for ~ ..... ,....."' lAe ... ,_ Rajeah Kumar of Huntington Beach and hi• grandmother Kunverben Patel of India. Kumar stood up and \houtcd "Im an .\mcncan c1t1zcn. \' uu can·1 do this·· The hiJ3lkt'r' took him to thl' lront Other ""tlne\'l'' rcponed Kumar proll''>tnl the htJarker~· rough tre3t- ml'nt 01 J -.1ewardes\. ~ hu:bt:\ er stor~ ~ true.. tllt:) ~how thl' !..ind ol man he W35. Cohen ~td (Pleue eee HIJACK / A~) . Entertainment Reagan starts 'no to drugs' campaign The Laguna Moulto n Playhouse Is upgrading its Youth Theater pro- gram./86 INDEX Ad vice & G a mes Bulletin Bo a rd Business Classified Com ics Death notices Entertainment O pinion P olice log Public notices Sports. T e le111s1on We ather A9 A3 A7-8 87-9 A1 0 89 B6 A6 A3 89-10 B1-5. 7 86 A 2 Agen cy te s ts. legis la tive packa ge ba-ek n a ti on a lly tele vi sed a ppeal by Reagan s By W. DALE NELSON Aaeoclated .. ,_ Wrll., ~ \\II I ;\.C, IO:'\ -J>n·'1dl'n1 Kl·· agan loda) ordnoo l·ach govl'r11ml·n1 agenl} hl'ad. lo l'\ta hi !\Ii mant!J tof) drug-1es11ng progr.tm\ for .. l'm- plv}<.'l''> in ,l.n'1t1\l' po,111<1n\" and endor\t'd a I lou,l'-pa\\l'd ml'a\ltrt' that pnl\ 1dl'' thl' dl'ath 1wnalt\ for \Pml· drug-n•latnl 11lfrn.,t•\ "l hi'•~ th1.· k<kral gl1\l'rnn1l•n1'\ '4a} Of Just sa}ing ·no' to drug\ ... thl· prc\tdcnt said. taking a line from hi\ w1fr as he 'i1gncd an e>;t'CUtl'l' urdn .tnJ '>l·nt ht\ ""n kg1\l:tt1\l' pal l...1gr to ( ungrl'"'· ""h1l h "ru,htng 111 l·nal t nl''-' ml'3'>urr' lo l llmhJt drug .thtt\l' ht-torl· thl· 'm l·mht·r l'l('l t1on\ "~c·n· gl·tt1n11 tough un drug'>. ,1nd Wl' ml'an hu\lnl'~" .. Reag;an '~11J .. Tu thn\l. ""ho Jrl' thin!.. 1 ng of u\1n1,111rug'> \.\l' 'a\ . ..,tor \nu 111 1hu\l' "hu .trl' pu,h1ng drug' ""l' ,,I\ ·1k ... <1rt' • •• Onl· da~ <1ltrr 1111ning h1' ""lfl', '.'Janl'\, 1n nh11rt1ng ·\ml'fll'ilO\ to .. rt,l' up togrthn 111 Lkfi,1111.·l• ay11n't 1h1o; cancer ot drug\... Reagan pr11p11\l'd ll-g"!.1t1pn .tnd adm1n1-.. tratt\l' \ll'P' tha1 "ould .1dd nrarh ~YOU m11J1on in ;uJd1110n.tl r<·,ourcn 111 uimhat druh .thu\l' hnng.1ng th1.· tmt nfall fnkr.1l .1n11-d ru11 progran-r. to Si ~ h1ll 111n lllr the r'l\1.al \l·ar tx·g1nn1ng <ll t I · 1 hl· prl'\llknl .,,1td thJt J ll thl' m11nl·( "11uld ht· rnl 1 fl'l ll'd I rum (PleHe see RE AG ANS/A4) McCarthy in Irvin·e, urges big def eat of AIDS measure By G. 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H111« .irlt11n tlotcl hcrl' 1n thl' up· (11\.\ fl n1•t)l.hhorhond of nm k h1.-.lll r he "l"" porf Rea(·h ran· ll'•lnl\ f{'d h\ Rill 11.tlhda) and Jim Katin had l''tra n·.1,m1' 10 \lccp h.1rp1f\ "-1th perhap' thl•tr hnt fl'l·rformanlr tlt Uw rat<' JCl ''mrh,hed on \unda) '\ final kg from ~kmrh1s. Hall111A> .<':trnl·d the it•am .1 t•ml-placc J\.l.Jrd 1n th~· l atl•gon hir t ar<. hu1lt alll·r I 114 'iv. h11<' Ratk\ , 11nti Packard \t'dan tcJm l n11-.t:l1 to a \Cl nnd·plan· 1101\h 1n thl' rrr V.;H d i\ t\lt):fl F-or tht•11 effort\ t l.1llu\;n \\on \l 1~<) Ill prtlt' nlOM) .ind n.11ln \\Ill ta kr home S' 4 ''i ROBERT HYNDMAN L•tlna..,._ But tlatln rm·krn•d 111 \tT Mnth r0nrt .. a' J IC',llll 'tl IPn "\\-hat I 1h1nl.. 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"'h11 " ,, 'urx·r r\,l\ ljtfi lOI •• hl• '11111 T r.\\d1n~ '>I.Ith U.11k\ 1n h1\ P:h I.. .art! 111 lnll<iv.ing 1n lhl' lrt'" ·, mo111r home "''rt• K1.•n t lkrg1.· und Paul Bala It-; nl °'IJl''>l.-pOn lkJl h I d I nhrh:Hh ol ~.tn J uan c ap1,trt:1n11 \l ho had to rrturn ho me 1 huN1a\ ht·1. .111\t' ol a lam•" r mergl·nq mt·l h Jn1l Rohan Miller ">1.h11 kept lhl· l'.u 1..ard running th"r11ugh numnou' nwcha1lllal rruhkm' .1n1.I J rcr<1rtn from thl· r>a1h Pthll \\ht1.h hl'l!'l(·d t· 'pomor the tcan} 'l'nnn\ ·Th" h:h ht·rn thl' grratc\t .tJH'tl 111n· \\1,·'q• l'\t'r h.1<.I \'I -..11d l'i11lt1.·r 11n the tnr I tn f\f1111d to ht· .In \ml·r1l .1n .ind I 111 p111ud 1t1 't'1' 1h1 l \ nt \ ndint111' 1•r the h.1l k ro.uh 111 \1l.1n1.1 (Pleu e tee ilA&/A3) - l99.11n• Ntou Ph04ln ........ __ ..___ ''"° ..r '\ .. \ I .. . r.,., .. ,,... ..... .,. AtMi.M .. • .. • ' 1.. "'*Allen•• l I " Driver arreStea twice in.23 r' hours for d.,inken driving /1 J . Football weather due for Coast l A~~ Off the~Of the Pecfflo Northwt hU ecMlnced 8outtMm Celtfomla'• WMttw c.a.nder • month, bringing Octob«·llke temperetur .. ex~tect to 1 .. 1 et teut · By LAURA MERI{ ~ rt'ar end ofa 1985 Cadillac bt'longing a 1983 Voho. -~-~~°'!!:..!: .. ::..s~P'lll~ t0--.1-0<' ~•~A~d~E~s~te~r~G~o~fTF-co~f~M~i~sssiioonn~--=Tfithce-iddrrii~veerr•o~fflthh~e~~~o~lvVio~.:-1Vnattn~--- A 39-ye~r'-old Laguna Hills man Viejo. said Ken Daily of the CHP. thancc Sukchai. 39, of Laguna Hills thlough-T~. - Low ctoud• .,. Mk•y elong the COMI and on the Cl081tel mountatn 14opee In the mornings, aooOfdlng to the Nallonel w .. ther Serva. A cool TUMdey 11 fOfec .. 1. with temperatur• reechlng ee to 74 •t the beechel. t Was arr•st•d twi'ce 10 23 hours over Af\er the collision. Hummer slop-hit Hummer's car br~~sidc. The " " ....A h' be h k d collision sent Hummt'r's tar OUI of the weekend for trtisdemt'anor drunk· "Y'-u is car tween t e two par <' I'. • h cars. put his cat 1n reverse and backed control and crashing into a 1983 en drivina. said a Cahcorma H1g way into the Cad illac two umes. w1tnc-sses Chrysler waiting to \urn left onto La Pa~~!e~por!~!re:nHummer was first told the CHP. . Paz Road from Oso l>arkwa y. a-st',Jed and book-..... 'at th• Orange . Wh. en Officer Laura Alfano asked ~The driver of the Chrysler. Joylene ''" ~ " H h h d h 1 Id he tero. 45 . of Laguna 'Hills. and County Jail Friday af\ernoon af\er he ·· .. u.mmcr ~ at api;>:Cne. · e 0 Hr kcha1 were not injured. D~uly said. hit a parked car. He was arrested 1. JUSt boo booed. said Dail~· e ao"in Saturday afternoon. on the wasar:re~ted for misdemeanor drunk· Hummer. however, suffered s:;;,e street. af\er a collision that sent c-n dnvin~ and booked at Orangt: bruises on his face , neck. head and him 10 the hospital. County Jail. He posted his S 1.500 bail both arms, said Daily. Hummer was driving through a and was released. He was arrested again for mis- parking lot at a shopping center on La Al 3:30 p.m. Saturda> Hummer deamnor drunken drivina and taken Paz Road about 4:30 p.m. Frida) was again on La Paz Road neflr 1he to Mission Community Hospital when he attempted to drive between 1ntersec11on of Oso Park"'·ay Thi where he was treat«i and rekascd. two park«i cars. When he tn«i to time he was driving north on La Paz said Daily. maneuver his · t 980 Chevfolet RQad when he attempted to make a '\ccord1ng to Daily, Hummer told Chcvcttc between the cars he hit the-·left turn onto Oso Parkwa) 1n front of police filer each accident that he had only two beers but said he had also been takina Valium. Teeii killer gets 90 day~ but may not serve time By STEVE MARBLE Of IM De11J "81 118't A" former Dana Point teen-ager convicted of killing his guardian was sentenced today 10 90 days in Orange County Jail for violating parole but Joeri DcBeer may again escape ser- vi ng any 1ime behind bars. DcBcer. 18. was convicted of manslaughter last J unc-for killing bts 5 I ·year-old guardian. bu1 jurors urged lenienq because 1es11mon~ showed the guardian had bet'n molesting the youth. DcBcer. at the req!Jest of his attorney and JUrors. was placed on probation b) Judge Robert Fitzgerald.' He was ordered not to contact A\ona ~atthe\los. \I.ho was ~ls-gtrlfaend ai thetime of1hc k11lmg in 1985. Both DeBeer and Matthe\l.S no\\> live 1n Con ta Costa County and have l:!een visiting since the Dutch-born 1een-ager was granted proba11on. according to court documents. Because the visits violated tc-rms of probation. DeBeer was arrested in late >\ugust and released on his own rei;:ognizance. DeBeer appeared before Judge FranClSCO Bnseno toda,-and "as ordered to s~n e 90 days ui co unl} 1a1l beginnin$ tn Januar:. But Briseno said he will sta~ the 1all sentence 1f DeBeer does not violate probation· in 1he intenm and con- tinues to a11cnd SC'hool. another cond111on of ptobat1on. ' ")'hat is very unus"ual. h is not "unusual 10 arrest a person twice for druflken driving out twice in one day 1s very unusual," said Daily. ELECTION ••• From Al Democratic congressional can· didate Bruce Sumner. who survived a hotly contested primary race against LaRouche candidate Art Hoffman . said he attended the fund-raiser because the Elections Committee supported him during the primary and because he opposes Pro sition 64. Sumner said LaRouche ckers arc appealing to people's fear and pre1ud1ces and are using the A S issue as a poht1ciil oppprtunity. Irvine Mayor Larry Agran and~ Newport Beach City Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said they accept«f the invitation b} the Elections Commit· tee bt'cause 1hey oppose Proposition 64 LAWSUIT AGAINST NB COP DISMISSED .•. From Al filed a S.250.000 la-wsu1t asa1nst the ACLU -allegi.ng his crvil ngh1s were violated. That lawsull 1~ set to go to tnal 1n Orange Counl> Superior Court this fall. Judge Leonard Goldstein dis-· missed 1he .\CLU's c;u11 Fnda~. ruling tha1 the group failed 10 pro' e that the alleged sp~ ing incident "'as anything more than a ··one time" incident Goldstein did not make a ruhng on \I, hethcr L-fmg was "P~ 1ng on the .\(LU or Yrhcthcr a police officer has. an obhgat1o n to 1dentif~ h1m">elf at puhltc ta1henng" .>.cu; attorne~s rcportedl> de- scribe<:! Goldstein's ruling as a "tcch- nicaht)." But efTons toda} to reach t.he .\CLU a11orncy handling the ca,t· tor comment were unsuc('cssful. .\ss1stant Cit) '\11orne~ ( arul Korad('. who represented the pohtt' department. said she ha<. not ">ccn J cop~ of Cioldstc1n's ri,illng and Joe\ not kno"' \I, ha1 the ettY"; defenc;e lost' \\Cre Lung. no" 1he supcn 1<,ur ul thl' poltce 'ice uni I. said the 1980 incident Sllll lause"> him aggra,a11on "I USl'd to ha\t.' this \IC\\ of the .\CU· a\ th1.-. idealistic group that "-a<o 1n1c.:res1ed in prot('l tin~ right\·· Long said. ··Yet when tt violates someorie's ngtits. they JUSt stonewall. "lfa pohcemifn had done what they did. he'd be severel) d1sc1phned or l'\ en fired." ·he kid. .. Long rc;cctcd a settlement oiler lo his lawsuit last spnng v.hen the .\Cl l ' proposed to fund an annual S l.000 essa} contest in 1hc Ne"' port· ~co;a l mlied ~<:hool Di strict. Long \aid the contest "'ould ha'e been li1tle more thana ··platform" for tht' "\( Ll · to espouse its \'IC\l.S Long\ rnuntcr ofTer 1hat the ~CU · c.lo~all' monc~ to ~oulh groups al'>u ''a" re1ccte<l GA~E 1 I WEEK 1 / DAY 2 " I 35 4 34 .45 11' 1EAM ... / Al FLUENT, THAT 'S ME ••• I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAil Y WIN-00 NUMBERS! Rules orrl riow to ploy thP game ore or ~our gomP rord or coli 0ur HOHi E 642-4333"95.MF 1isr for WIN-GO 1nformot1on Daily Pilat & TWA r ~Jo,) T HOii G000 VJ[ Pf Al ( APf 9-15 -86. 11 --- ( Alona the Or~ Cout there wttl be aome low cloud• n~t end mOfnlng houre -'<>ng the south cout otherwlM verlabte h cloud• and conllnuect Cool through Tueecley. BMch hlg a Tueedey ee to 74, Lowa 62 to 92. Vefley hight 72 to 78. Lowe 64 to.eo. . · • . . ~IQ 71 M U.S. Temps. :.,~gh ro ~ .. Le POrtlencf,MAIM 11 I 47 11 N =:;:c'·°'• ~~ ~ e 1 3t AIPlcf Cl!Y s 1 45 •1 .. 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NewPOrl 8ell>OI Weclge Legunl 8teCtl w11er1.,.,p e~ Swell OlllCllO" Wffl SoulhwMI .. IMAN 1-3 ,.., 1-3 ,.., 1-3 , .. 1·2 PoOI 1-3. poor 1·2 poor Smog Report P01tu1e111 atendwd "'<le.ll (pell 0· 100 gooo 100·200 unhM!thlut for_.,,. peopje, 200-300 unhMllhM lor el, 300-500 hllWOou9 Flrat figure II IOOey t pal foret811. MCOnO 111 P<evtoul dey I 111e1necl Pll S... 8Mch 10 Mec:A1thur 81•0 42·<12 ., • .,,. seao-• ll•lle)o 42-42 Legunl 8eecll 42 llOfKalf) LOI Al>QNI Awporl 42·•2 HIJACK VICTIM EULOGIZED Glrlquestlonedln From Ai molestatlonstory "There should ~ trumpets blow- ing. banners tly1ng and medals be- cause Raj died a hero ... Cohen told more than 250 mourners. "He proudly held up h1sAmencan c1t1zcnsh1p for all to sec." Allhough represen1a11ve!> from the U.S. government did not attend as cxpecte-d. telegrams of condolences were .sent from Prcsi<len1 Reagan. 'enetar~ of State (ieurgl' lihult1. Sen .\Ian Cranston. the Orangl' Count~ Board ofSupen·1o;ors. the mn}or and ( 11~ C ounnl of lfun11ngton Heach and counlll''>s others. · Rrpre.,cnlall\ec; ol Pan .\rnem:an \\'orld \1f'\.\a\s. lnL· <lid attl'nd the SCfldCe The airline tlev. famtl) mem- bers 1n from al~ o'er the \\Orld. 1nclud1ng England . .\frn:a -"here Kumar "'as born -and India James Ba\lcr. regional managing · \!ti 11 l 1111 tcd 'Hatn for Pan \ m. said afll·r tht: \en KC thal lommun1l'at1om from Ka ral·h1 \l.Crc ditlicult during and afa•r the hi1ack- ing. resulting 111 confusion about the fate'> of Kumar\ grandn101hcr and aunt Kun\l·rhcn Patel. XI J1cd ol gun)hotc; wound-, \1,hl·n thr panll· \tricken •\rabc; opened firl' on 1hc p11sst·ngcrs after the light .. \H'nl ou1 (iangahen Pa1cl. 45. \\<a\ woumkd. "It'' heen c.l1Hirnlt bccau'ie of the MAIN OFFICE ... '. ' ' I _, ' I t • ••II ••· •• communication problemJ we had at the time," Baxter said. "In an inci- dent like this there's so much con· fusion. and there were conflicting reports coming out of Karachi. "We attempted to correct them as soon as we could." Bax ter said an investigation is under way to learn how the hi)ackers managed to board Pan Am Flight 73. Some of the h11ackers reported!) \I.ere dressed as airport secunl) personnel. Ba,ter said airlines arc responsible for ac~s through terminals and on10 planl'"· \\hlle governments arc re- pon'>1blc for securing the penpher: and outside areas of airports. D1pak Patel. Kumar's cousin. said the family was gnef-stncken bul relic' ed lo finall> ha "C the bodies of 1heir lo,ed ones. \vh1 ch \\Cre flown in fbuqda) I he anger fa mil) mem~rc; felt dunng the confusing da}s that fol. lo, .. cd the 1nc1dent has given wa) to tht· trd1ng of loss. "The} ha\e to acl'ept what ha~ happened and gel on" 1th their lives:· he said Satic;h Patel. Kumar'c; brothrr ~nd 1hc last of three sons born . IO Na g1nh"ha1 and f arabl.'n Patel. told h1'> parent\ he "'ould tn 10 carrv on fur h1" brothers. By tbe Auoclated Pren A Judge has ordered a court· appointed neuropsycholog.1s1 to de- termine if a IQ.year-old girl wa~ telling 1he truth when she recanted testimony that . helped convict her stepfather of.molesting her. The girl said in a transcript of a 20. minute interview taped by the Orange County distncl attorney·s office that "he d1dn'1 do an) thing to me." Because of 1he development. Su· perior Coun Judge James Ross continued a hcanng Friday in Full- erton 10 set aside 1he verdict until Sept. 19. Ross had sentenced lhe girl's stepfather last month to 62 }Cars in pnson after a 17-da) tnal. Jon land1ono. 27. of Brea has ~en free on SI 50.000 bond pending ap- peal of his conviction for molesting the girl aAd her half sister. n6""' S. 1n 1984 and 1985. "Wl•ll. me and m) aunt "err talk ing about forgnenesc; and like she said 1hat if ~ou do nQI trll a. )OU know. tha1 1t'<; not confessed to <.iod. and I v.antcd to go to heaven with m) nwm ... and so I told the truth ... hl·d1dn't do anything to me." the girl 'ia1d 1n 1hc inl('rv1ew. Ros<. cnt1n1('d th(' prosecutor for failing 10 tell him about the Sept. 3 taped 1nt('f\ IC\>. ' D•lly Pilot Delivery 11 Gu•r•nteed '.' !dt f" ~Ao t , "" Jc 1 Justcall642-6086 • "·~ • .. t.aCofl'f bt ' I 8 t•' '"' 'C '°" ......., .,.-~ --;-, -,,.-~ •t-,,. ., \\ ha1 do )OU like about the-Dall) Pilot'' What don't you like'' Call the number abo'r and \our message \I.Ill be recorded. 1ranscnbed and· dc- li\Cred 10 the appropna1e ednor 11 'h \ ! S ... ., .. ) ' ~ • ...,;• ... f '1'1' •••• 1' • P--<f!f ,, • •. r .-• ............ .... '' .. .. .. ,,,, The same 24-hour ans\loenng sc-n 1tc-ma' be used 10 record le11c-rs 10 the ed11or on an\ topic ( ontnbutors to our Leners column mu\t.;ncl ude thetr name and telc-phone number for' \'nfit at1on Clrcul•tlon TelephonH t ••••••••• " t . t' ., ... h o .. I ~ t t1 t I t ,. • t VOL. 79, NO. 258 Tell~ u<. \I.hat·~ on )our mind Formally Speaking. [ Polo ; by Ralph Lauren Shoes by • • # 119 Fashion Island• Newport B~ach •759-1622 ... ·' '~l "' , t .... !.-.. I ,. • ~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, September 15. 1988 .. AS Free public health forum announced Water walkers success(ul, a11CI sore Dr. W. Raymond Menzies, chief of staff at Humana. Hospital Huntinaton Beach, wiJJ prqent a free public health forum on "Tak.ins Control of Your hHcalth" Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the classroom of the ospital, 17772 Beach Blvd. · . ~enzies will di1euss the substance abuse. diet. vitamin supplements and exercise. Ahhouah the forum is free, seatina is limited itnd reservations are required. They can 6e obtained by calling 842-1473. . . . Tnvelen •French offered A 19-week .:French for Traveler'$" lllfliuage cou.r~ will be offered Monday evenings, beginning tonight, from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 108 of Orange CoaS.t (:oll~e·s Home Economics BuiJding. Picrrct· tc Manfredi as the instructor and the fee is $4S. Call 432-5880 for further information. SAT seminar.In Hunt1ngton ihe Assistanct Lca1ue of Huntjn1ton Beach will be holdinJ fo ur SAT seminars for hi&h school . students. starting Tuesday andcontinui01 'tbu~y and SC\lt. 23 and25 from 7 to 9:301),m. at the Service . Center. 301 Walnut St .• Hut1t ingtori Beach. Call S36-4097 or 848-9824 for dttails. Foof care serle• slated MaJor causes of (oot pain and their tfea tment wall be discussed at a fo ur-pan podiatry lecture sene~ by Healthcare Medical Center of Tustin. I 46f>2 Newport Ave., beginning TuesdC\¥ at 7 p.m. Call 838-9600, ext. 5838 for additional information. Fou·r workshops at OCC Orange Coast College wi ll offer fo ur workshop courses Tuesday evening, entitled "How to Develop a Powerful· Sales Presentation." priced at $20; ··German k>r Travelers." at $4 5; "Meeting the Opposite Sex," at S 12, and "Successful Money Management." a1 $40. Call 432-5880 for the tames and locations of the classes Children's choirs studied ChrlSI College Irvine wall pre~nt a course on children ·s choirs geared for classroom teachers. choir directors. music inS4ructors and students. from Tuesday through Dec 9. Michael BurkJlardt. a CCI music profe'>sor. will instruct 1he 7.30 p.m. class. and more 1rtforrnat1on as available at 854-8002" Call.buyers' class at GWC .\class for prospectl\e new car bu)ers. aimed at boos11ng1hear confidence and enhancing chances for a good deal. wall be presented Tuesda) from 7 to 9 p.m. an Room I :!8 of Golden West College's adm1n1st rat1on ·butictnrg. Fred Stern. fo4 nder of a car<onsulung \erv1ce. will tn'>truct the ceursc. which is priced at S22 . (all !SQ 1-J99 I for rcg1str~1on 1nforrnat1 on. Travel course carded .\ closl"·U P look .at F..ac;tern' Europe ""'H be offered. stan1ng Tue\da}. 1n a 1ra,cl class at Orange Coast College rnndutted b> Cities Brown The sessions .... ,11 con,ene from 7 10 to 9·30 p.m an the college foru m a·nd the class 1s priced at SJO. Call -l 32-5880 for further 1nforma1ion Teen pregnancy discussed The uth Coast c-hapter of the ~at1onal fi3m1atm11 fm Wo111e11 wall dt\Cuss a<l~nt pregnanc> at It'> \\ t>dnesda> mcettng 1n the communtt) room of Home Federal Savings. al Pasco Valcnua and La Plata an Laguna Halls. The C' enl 1\ schedull'd tor p.m and the public h tn\ltCd. CALENDAR Monday, Sept. 15 fl( By PAUL AllCHIPLEV °' ...... -.... A JO.mile walk is no \trorrthrouah the park for anyone. So 1ma11ne walkina 30 miles over a vast .. unmarked expanse at n11ht - on water. , That's what Dan Hodes of Corona del Mar and David Moe of Seattle did Sundaywhen they walked from Catalina to Newport Harbor 10 se t an unofficial U.S. record for distllncc walking on water. T-ht walk. which actually stretched to about 3S miles when the paif strayed off cpursc. wa s achieved by using Ska Jaks. 11- fbot-lon& pontoons that are worn on each foot and propelled by a long paddfe. Moe. co-founder of the ski magazi ne RACE ENDS ••• .rromAl Stanfield, who rode shotgun in Hallt- day's 1949 Chevrolet Woodie station wa10!1'. il a veteran of the popular cross- country Great American Race and ail avid motorcycltst who competes regularly tn off-road rallies. • ''But this 1slhe first race I've been in that ! didn't get dirty," said Stanfield, who dressed 1dent1cal to Halladay all week an clothes from Hall 1day's Newpon Beach · clothing store. "This has really been a lot offun for me. meeting all these people and working with the race," he sa id. "And although there were some problems early on. I can say I've never been associated with a race that has been run as honorably as this one." The race. designed to see who could make the trip fro m Laguna Niguel to A.tlanta in the fewest number of males, also was a benefit for the American Hean o\ssoc1at1on. which rece1a:ed S27.500 an donations from entry fees and associated promotions. The overall winner was Michael Ross. who shipped has 196 7 Jaguar C T) pe from has home an England to compete. With Martin George of Atlanta acting ·as his na vigator. Ross· Y.inn1ng mileage for the tnp Y.as 2.335 males. {Batie) ·s was measured at 2. 365 and Hallada) ·s .... as 2.371.) John Mitchell and Jez Bagnell. Bnt1sh racers who accompanied the Hall1da)· Baile) team Thursda). won the award for the oldest car to finish on time. The} drove a 1929 Bentley tourer. Bu1 whate\'er their finish . racers ex- pressed wonderment about the dn ve through the nation's back roads. ··v ou'd learn a lot about America going down those N o-lane roads that )Ou0d otherw1~ ne ver dream about dnv1ng down ," said Phil Sauer\ of Costa Me-;a. "Tll remember It fore' er .. Plans arc under wa \ for a second ran~ ne~ September · • . I ·. Powdt-r. set the old d istance record last year when he walked from Catalina to the Newpon Pier. Sunday's unusual hake was conceived by Hodes as a fund-raiser for the Oranae County Trauma Society. A defenst attorney, Hodes aot involved with the society after successfully defend· ing its founder, Dr. John West, in a malpractice case.' The society works fo r tlle prevention of accidental tnJU ry or death throuah sucb proirams as stmanars for medical pro- fessionals and supply1n1 car seats to hospitals so ne wborns can take their fim auto trip from the hospital in safety. Hodes participated in fond-raisers for the society 1n past years by ka yaking from I Catalina. This year, t}t thou&}lt somc1hinr new· and unusual 'would spark more interest Pledges per male were ~heated. and an array of corporate sponwrs backed their efTon . Hts hunch proved successful Sunday as a crowd of supponers pthered at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club to wetcome the pair after their all-niJht trek over swell and surf. The event raised an estimated $20,000 for the society. Hodes said. "We strayed northward when we first started out. so it took a little lonaer than we ~xpccted and we ended up walkin& about 3S miles," he said. Tiley left A vaJon at 2:30 a.m. and amved at the yacht club at 2:30 p.m. The walkers wt-1' neoned by 17 ka)'akers and. for a ume. some curious dolphins. "It was a httle spooky. bttautc youcan·1 see much. But there weren 't any lharks out there." Hodes sud ''There were some dolphins playing around: thoup:· Durina the Iona journey the pair dttamed up their next.feat, a walk acto11 the EniJish Channel w metime neXl 11>rina Ot fall. . , . . "I ius' feel &ood about th~ whole t)l1n,." ..._odes said. Ahhoa~ a hule sore, he said the walk wasn't as difficult as he had fcattid 11 would be "·I don't thank I'll have 8 problem aening to sleep tonight." he sauj. Jim Balley took Meond place ln the pre-war d.lYiaon with Illa 1938 Packard. Huntington officials to take straw vote on park priorities 1 By ROBERT BARKER Qi the Delly"'°' llltf! .\ $4 m1ll1on \\\Im centl'r .... ,11 top a \Uf\l'' 1ha1 "111 J'~ .ibou1 Sil <x.10 Hunt· 1ngtu~ Bl"Jl h homn1 .... ncr<, "ha1 thn .... an1 .i1.i\kd to th1: J()O.aue Cl.-n1ral Park ()1her IJ l 1lit1l'\ th.it ( It\ ( ounc1I of- lil 1ai, '"II J'k rl'"denl'I lO put an pnont~ h11 u1n~trull1on a' \O()n a\ mone' " J \Jtl.ibk. andudt• J g'mna\tum and hJ,l.l'tball u1urt a u lmmun11' recrea11 on n•nta and t\\o or thret> '>Oftbail lkld., < hhn ptJ'>'>1hk park feature' that re\1· dl·nt\ lan t a\I thl'tr ballot on 1ncludt· a Jap:inl'\l' lt'a g<1rdl"n . hotan1cal gardenc;. a Fmhl'l' golf t our\c. a pla~ground grnup O' an1ght camping grou ndc;. a ma1or rl·,taurant. fuotb<1ll and soccer fields. l'\Pandl·d hnr'>l' trail~. tennis t omple\. racquetball couns. p1cn1t areas a fishing• lake at the former Sull~ -~1 allcr sand qudm and pn:senatton of pa'>Sl\C and natural Jreas · The sun t'' w1~I be tnlluded 1n "'a1er b1lh, going ou110 hom~·f'> m rhe nn1 "'eek ort~.(}~ta~cabout t\\Omun1hs1u get all the re'>ults e':iluatcd. acrnrdmg to \fa, Bo .... man. d1rt'1. tm of lnmmunm <,en ices Rl"s1dents "'111 bt· asked 11 the' hJ' t' d high pnont~ 10 .... pnont~ or no op1n1on on 1ndl\ 1dual 11ems. he said The ttems at the top of the sun e~ -a \J millions"' 1m complex 1nclud1ng an Ohm- p1c·s11ed pool and a S., ·o.ooo g~ mnas1um plannC'd Y.CSt of Golden " est Avenue and south of Talben o\'enue had hccn planned b~ the YMCA. But 1hc C'll ~ took OH'r planning aft.er \ \tc .\ otliu al'> .... ere-unabll· 10 rat<,t• enough mone' tor 1ht' pro1ct·1s Thi: 1 .... 0 \nlthall fid d.. planne-d h• ' .lllllmmodall" tht• '"•""·pitch crue had 1ntt1alh h<'cn apprmt'd t'n the (II' ( OUOCll But Jame' Kuc,h "ho 11,c., nc.-ar ( cntral Par~ pre' 1ou'h urgt:'d otli c1als to scrap thl· fit:ld' hctau~ 1hc' · allegc<Jl~ .... outd hnng not'><' Jnd n1ght-llmt:' lt ghllng 10 a 4u1et ne1ghhorhuod · OffiL1alc, dt>l tdcd tc• takt> the fie lds off th\:' appro,al lt\l and put 1hem un the \une' ( 11~ C ounul offi u als also are asking ~n thl' \une~ 11 rc\1den1<. .... an1 toappro'e the street., and gutta., and other surroundings oi' the park ( ounulman Jack Kell~ said lhc park d11c\n 1 look ltkc a park from the 'treet •fr JO p.m . Irvine Finance Commission. (ti\ Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. · • 7 JO p m . Laguna Beacl1 OontowD Specific Plan meeting. Cit) Council Chamber'\. 505 Forest .\\{' • ., "' p m Huntington Beacb City Council. (It) < ounc1I Chambers. :woo Main St. BUI Halliday Oriental women reportedly brought -...:.:..--=---1 to U.S. in near-slavery as prostitutes Tuesday, Sept. 16 Tombstones vandalized .\ngeles Times. or I 'l'l' them 1n n1~htg11"' "' la' 1ng 1n a <imall room 1n. hJt k ol \Oml· \lca7\ ma<i~gc pulor "'l'll I d1,agrcl' · H t•U'l' c,a1d • 6 p m . Laguna Beach City CoW1cll Meeting. Cat\ Counnl Cham her'\. 505 Forest .\ H' C)1x1,.fi,l· tombc;toncc; "ere cl\cnurncd and al ·least ~O of thme were o;ha11ered at a ">anta .\na cemctcn that h.i' been the 1arge1 of 'andaltc;m an the pa~1. offiuJls said l OS .\:'\(rfl EC) I -\Pl -I housand' uf Ta1 .... ancse and South Korean .... omen are being brought to 1he l 'n1tcd C)1a1cs a' prostitutes. and so me an: held in ncar- .. 1a' en .... hale "ork1ng olT their dl·ht for getting into 1hc count!) ollic1als r,a, lmm1grat1on and mahta~ authnnt1e' are 1nvest1gat1ng the pnss1h1ht~ tha1 c;cr· 'icemen are he mg paid up to $10JlllO Im sham mamages 10 .... omen to get them 1n111 thel'nited tales. \111'c' Jg;un\t opcra1,nn' r--.11\lng prmlllULt'\ trom I a1"'an fl''l'.11 h""' ""•tk· I\ the hU\IOl'\S ha\ \Pfl'dJ · • 6 JO p.m . Irvine Community Services Commiulon. (It\ C ounl'tl Chambers. 17:!00 Jam. borec Road · • ., pm Huntington Bcacb Pla11t1lng Com- ml11lon. Hun11ngton Beach< ti )< ouncal Chambers. 2000 Main ">t • 7· '0 p. m . Irvine Unified Scbool District Board of Education. o\dman1stra11on Center. 5050 Barranca Parkwa~ "Thr pohCl' "ho .... ere at thl' lrmc'tl'f\ toda\ were rcalh mad:· \ah ador \1an1nc1. 'iupcnntl:ndcnt of ~ania .\na Cemctcl"). !>aid ·unda} .\s1an-o\mencan cnmc gangs .1ppcar to be responsible for the 1ncceas1ng numhcr uf prostitutes coming an from the f-ar t.a'it. 1n,est1gators said The gro .... 1h 1n thc business parallets,1he 10crca1.1ng 1nllul'nll' of such gangs as tn<.> l "n1tcd Aamhuo Jnd \\ah Ching. the) added lnvcst1ga11on" h' fedt'rJI .ind Imai authont1<.>C\ in a numbt•r ot t1l1 t'<. "l'rC' de.,cnhed in roda' \ t·d1t11in' 111 1lw I 11\ The women often agree 10 \\Ork tor J' long as sax months as pro'itttutc'I to pa~ lhl· people who got them 1n10 the tount~ an' emga tors sa) "People '>8~ this'" a '1l"11mln' lrtmc 'a1cPM11~ House. a dcput' u t' at111rne' 1n Loo;, l .\ngeles wh o has prn .. ecull'd .\\l,ll1 mas<.agc parlors for prm111ut1on •I ,l\t month t\\u ""nwn '-'t'rt: urn· ' '' 11·d n 'l'"' ) or~ 111 1 m pon ing mu rt· thdn '\• 1.11\\Jnl''l' "'!'men lu \.\Ork a~ mJl•ntun•d '\'f\ ant' n hr. 11he1, in "'t'"' · ) "' ~ '·' n I 1 J nl I\\" .1 'hi I >l· n' l·r hr11t he 1 .. •1"" \;i., l r.tn\I'''' ml'n rl'tl'nlh rll'.11kl1 tLUllt\ , .. lt•UT l • •Unl ' In \''" tng .1n Jlktlcd ""1 11,r1rJ,' 111 hnng pr<"lllUlt'' •r.1111 r Jl\\,ln 111 thl' I ntll'd \t,lll'' Thl· l'l'metl·~. nnc ol the le"' 1n < )r,ingt· t ounl} \'Ith ~1and1ng tomb,tonl''· ha' h<:rn hit h~ \andal'i tr) the pa't Drug af en ts nab 6 ChinCse in loca heroin crackdown By the Asso<'ia ted Press \n \\l,lO u1mt• '\nd1l:lll" It) 1ng tu c,1.1hl1,h J drug loor hold in thC' l n1 tl·d ~latt"' U\l'd Jfl hott'l 1n Orange J~ a ba"" 10 \muggl~ 18 J>OUnds of h('rntn rnto lhe l"Ou•Ht). au1hont1cs ... 11d 1\1' people nrrc•nt•d S<.·p1 5 3t th(' ( onuird Inn 111 01angl' arr belle,cd urnn1'lll'd 10 onr 11f three f'hine'ic t11adc, 11k1111 t1t•d an ( .illf('rJHa . drug agl'llt~ \,lilt Pa~ C huen Ip. m. < hcuk Kat Ho. ~(1 .• and fou1 'll'l)('l tl'd rnum•r<,. 'lat l\.t•ung \\ ,1ng. 211 '1''-':ll Kul'n Cha n ~ \ I 1 l'ont.t I nh , ~11. and c;;u 1 Kt·nng l h.1 n 'I "Cfl' JrrC'>lcd h' frJna I .1gl'lll' .1krtl'd t" authonl1l'' in \l.11.1'''·1 .and tlpng Kong John L ttarrc'c t Jr. an agent "'Ith 1hl' k daal Orug f hforrement .\d· m1n"ir.111\1n. \aid lhc 'ii\ men !lh' Hunttncton Beach Buralus t>roki-into a chm1pra tM\ officr at 16.~21 Pacific<°'" ti tJh""'a) and 1unnt'lt'd 1hrou1h a ~111101 \ltamin \IOI'\' fht'' 101 ~ lOO from the t h1roprac1or'\ 1llTilt' and 1pperrntl)' an unknown 1mounl rrnm' tht' stun' • • • fh1r' r\ hni~r into hft'Suifll Hfwrr !'lo °' and \tlllt "~ 'iO huO) and a S' c ha11 •• t. \'anlllll' 1hrr"' a ('ofTrr nip ihrnuah J being hl•ld "tthout hail 3 .. cl grand fUf\ l<lOk .. 1n10 1hc 1·a<.i: Tht' tn\nt1ga1 mn bl·g.in 1n I.Ill' .\ugust .... hen the Ro)al \1al.t~\1a n Police told federal dru&..-agcn1s that Ip and Ho "ere recruiting people 1n Hong Kong and l<-uala Lumpur 10 smuggl<." heroin tnlo the l 1n11ed Sr.1tM. Bam tt said OEI\ spokesman n .... 1ght Md,1n- ne) c;a1d the heroin ..... onh up to SI ~ m1lhon. was destined for Ne" York C11' • The~'' men arrested arl' helincd to be members of a wcrct Chinese \l)('1t't\ known as tnad\. "Ch1nc'ic u1unterpan'i of 1rad11onal organ11 cd cnme:· a ~ York ( 1t\ police report said Th(' ('alt forn1a attornn general"' 11)!(5 rt'Port on organ1Led rnme said lhl'te were n tnads ha~d an Hong fl..ong Y. tth an c umated memht'r\h1p "'lndo"' at (.HT(\"'' rr\tauran1 I !>'I l I \1aanoha , 1 Thi°r't" ,1c11r $~ch) in c·:a,h •nd S~OO Jt'V.C'lr. from an apanmrn1 11'\ 1hr 7000 bloc k of \latrr • • • ~ rr'1dcn11n 1hr I MlOO hlod of '-J1c hot' said somront' srol~ I S t~) motorc)1.IC' htlmi-1 that he plartd on th<' st11~1n out,idt' the apanmrnt Th1cv~ \IOIC' : \ 1'KQ hlur <;chw1M 111 XO 000 · l "" 1\ not 11ur li r\t 1'nu 1un11·r \111h trldlh ·· \-ll l\.1nnc-~ .. a1J "\\ l' nPn'l more ·· .\uthon11ec; e\pc.-ct the tn11ds to bl'uHm' more 3C'tt\e 1n 1he t 1n1ted ~tatn a\ the I 9~7 dcadlanc ap- prnad1c' fnr Br11a1n tO r~turn Hong Kt1ng 111 ( h1na · ~ ·· 1 hc!>l'. l hane!>C \UnlnlUllltlCS tn thl· l n1tcd \1;i1n .lrl' potrnt1all~ fcrttlc groundc, lnr 1h1: 1naJ' 'l'Cktnti rclornt1on:· DI ·\ at1cn1 lohn r r1·hnn told thl' Prcc;idcn1\ ( 11mm1,)1nn 1111 Organ11ed < nm1· t\\l) \Car' ago Three 1n.1d' hJ\l" het•n 11knt1li1•d <.n t.11 an< alitorn1a 1n1 lud1nt1 lh1· \\ n I lop 1 n, I Ul'n "ufl~ I 11~ ,1mt '·"'" tht' stale Jtlor nn general' rcpon .,,11J The \I\ men arre-;1eJ JI the < nnwrd Inn are hcl1c.-,rd \nnnec ll'~ 111 th1• I 4fl.. agrnl., c,a1J h1cyt'lr Imm a ,.ara11r m 1h" I h<llli hit" k nl Rl'J1n1 • • • C amrni rq111('mrn1 'alur,t.lt SI x1•' "'ll' 'tokn from o1n un lockrd l itr 1n lrn nt nl hi\ apar1mrn1 tn thl' f'l(ll l hr11<. k 11f f tfi h \lr('('I Coeta Meea " i -400 • 1dr•1 1.a\'l('llr r"' 11r.k1 "'a' rrpnntd \lnl!'n f11rm An ~par1m1 n1 .11 1>:" Harm1tmn '11 ~ ~ '<t ~ m llnt1 ~ ll• . . ··But "hen I hear about \H1m{·n \\m ~ang a<, prostllutc<. to pa~ nff,oml· kind 111 drht pm .._.turilil). 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J<. a lt'c·in tmu"t'kC'l'Pl'r lor thl'· pa\! 1h rer montb\ lor .1 m.m an hi) mad ~lJ,, \\ hn'<' h1,ml' 1' ne:ir Hro<1~h ur'it \tr1'1't .\ntl \lat<'r \' enur \h(' told f'Oltl'C ht'r <'mplm 1•r grah~·d h1·r and Ion ed her an10 a hc.'droom \und;l\ ,lfternoon tht•n r.ip(·d her C 1fl\\\Old \l\1!1 .\fkrward the '"nman ran 11.1 J nl·Jrb,· drpan- mrnl 'tnrr Jm.l ph•1nc.:d pohlC' 1 h1' \\llm.1 n "J' IJ\..l'n 111 I 11un1am \ all1•\ R<'Ll'''nal H1,,p11a l t<'r a r;irr <'\Jm1n· .111nn (1r""'''l•t ~1li 1~ol1t<' \\t'H' "('~f\h tnll 11xht1 for lnr wnman·, C'm!'llnvt'r 111 ~Ul''l"'ll h1111 n·g.mhn& th\' ..\nu- drn1 · By LAL'RA MERK o\n f l Tnrn \lann<" 1h<"d \11nd,I\ morning 11f m:i''''C ht'.lct 1n1ur11·' "Uflt'rC'd in a 1ar ate11k nt 'JturdJ' 11n frahuco t amon Road 11''1 "hu h 1h1· Jn, er annthN \1annl' "a' Jrrc\l<"li for fc-lon~ drunken dm 1n~ thr (all fo m1a H1~hwa' P. trnl ...a1J \1antn \rnr t ~n nt ( h11."att1• ....... , t'J('('tCd from thr, ar dn' eon h' \.1artn<' John \h \111'\lt"r of \an1 •• .\na \pnl·t ,ufT('rt'd m.,\\tYi: head "l)tmt"~ :inn "a~ 1a en hi \\ r 'tC'm \11 ,1" al < 1 nwr "'hcrl' hl' died \unda' 1 1nrn11 I! ,1 < HP 'flt' r 'man \31d Both \\efC ~tallOn{'d .It the l \ Manne 1 urp\ ..\u S.1c111un \n ll l l•fl• \h .\ll1\1Cr "'a.' 1irr' 1n~ ,\ I" '' T o' nf<1 "t''f on' 1 r!ftl11< o nn' '" \ R.1.hl .11 1h.1111 '" mph "hl n t" Jpp.1rl nl1 •.u1 .1 rul 11lth' ,1! I kl\ R.i ... 1 "·'"'''1.'' .11 1 , ' r 111 Hr .. 111 ~11h1.1i.. ,,, ,., nl \ ,, Jr1q1111. hi' •V \••I '-''•!>! 1 ,,. •rt!· •ti lt·!Jrn R .. 11! llhl l' l \1, \IJ1,1l r0 ', J' hro d11 -,,,Jc T 111 1•1 p.h I l'll'I IC'll \p111·1 •• '"' lht• I 11\11t.1 "ha-h ,nnt r Ul'd throu11.h ·•11 I lll'r'C• lh111,11\t\ \,!PH" 11) d \Ill!' In h1• ·1otth \ u-1•1 1 .1hu < .Hl\ ltt M.1•'4•1 .i .. irJ tr\i-l11 lhl' < I 11' 1'11h1.1k \\d' n111 1n1urC'tl !ht , , ,f\'•11 th• 1 II f' '('('k<"\m<t• ~·J H • '" \ll1'l• I "·" ,Al'T('\ltJ '"' ''''"' 11•n 111 11 l11n' J r11nkcn J11\ rni 1 1.i1 .. lc.cn lu \JJJ lth.h.k ( ''nlrt\1;011' I f1"p1t.tl "t\1•11 tw" \' 1rr,1w1l IN 1.ut~ ,, n1.l hn11 <c>' \ ... ., ) N ~llON --- Drive against drugs in volves everyone REAGANS FIGHT DRUGS •.• WASHINGTON (AP)-Here In Its entirety is the outline of the 12· point "Plan for achieving schools without drugs" from the "Schools Wlthoot·Drugs" handbook released Sunday by the U.S. Department or Education: WH~TCANWEDO? .. J A pl•n for achieving •chool• without drug• \ P•rente: 1. Teach standards of right ~nd wrong, and demonstrate these standards through personal example. 2. Help · chlldren to resist peer pressure to use drugs by supervising their activities. knowing who their friends are. and talking with them about their interests and problems. 3. Be knowledgeable about drugs and signs of drug use. When symptoms are observed, respona promptly._ School•: ' 4. Determine the extent and character or drug use and establish a means of monitoring that use regularly. 5. Establish clear and specific .rules regarding drug use that Include strong corrective actions. , 6. Enforce established· policles against drug IJse fairly and consistently. Implement security measures to. eliminate drugs on school premises and at school functions. . 7. Implement a comprehensive drug prevention curriculum tor kindergarten through grade 12, teaching that drug use is wrong and 1 harmful and supporting and strengthening resistance to drugs. 8. Reach out to the community for support and assistance In making the school's antidrug policy and program work. Develop collaborative arrangements in which school personnel. parents. school boards, law enforc~ment officers. treatmeht organizations and private groups can) work together to provide necessary resources. · Studltnte: 9. Learn about the effects of drug use, the reasons why drugs are harmful, and ways to resist pressures to try drugs. 10. Use an understanding of the danger posed by drugs to help other students avoid them. Encourage other students to resist drugs. persuade those using drugs to seek help and report those selling drugs to parents and the.school principal. Communltlee: 11. Help schools fight drugs by providing them with the expertise and financial resource~ of community groups and agencies. 12. Involve local law enforcement agencies In all aspects of drug prevention: assessment, enforcement and education. The police and courts 'Should have well-established and mutually supportive relat1onsh1ps with the schools. From A l other federal projects and that no new apt)ropnations would br necessary. Officials said they could not esti- mate how •ny of the aovemment's l .8 million civilian employees would be afl'ected. but some published repons have put the number as hiah as I . I million. Employees of tile Congress and the judiciary will not be affected. Jwd unions· and the American Civil Libenies Union said the presi- dent's order may be illegal. Reagan. unveiling his own plan for combatting drug use as Congress rushes to enactment legislation of its own before the November etections. said he would allocate $500 million in additional spending for law enforce- ment and drug interdiction effons in the Southwest border rqion and in the Southeast. He earmarked SI 00 million to help local schools eradicate drug use and a like amount in grants lo the states to enhance drug ab~ treatmen1 facilities. · · , The House has &Pproved a $2 · billion package of anti-drug measures, including.establishment of the death penalty for some drug- related crimes and ass~ment of a bigger role for the military in combat· ting the flow of illegal drugs into the country. Reversing his position as an- nounced by a spokesman last week: Reagan endol"Sed the provision in the House bill providing for the death penalty "for those who intentionally cause death whi~ committing an offense'' under what is known,as the "drug kingpin" law. Presidential spokesman Larry peakes had said Reagan favored use of the death penalty for some drug- related crimes but would not propose It in order to avoid controversy that could block adoption of his other . proposals. The bill Reagan submitted today also would increase the maximum prison term for large-scale drug trafficking to life for a second offense and broaden the scope of existi ng Rehnquist confirmation assured . \\-.\~HI NC1TON 1.1..P) -W1ll1am H. Rehnquist') nomination ac, thl' nation' nnt r h1efJu\l1ce probabl\ will rn: apprOH'd b) lhl..' Sen;iw Tuesda\, Senate Maj0 0 nl\ Leader Bob Dole. R·Ka n .. '\a1d toda\ · · ,. · Dole said Dcmocralll 'k ader·s. "'ho ha\'c been ligh11ng the nnm1nat1on , ha' c told him rhe) arc prepared .. to wind up the dl·ba1c tcKla\ and \Oii.' Tuesda' "We beuer 1f "'care going to gl't out of here Ort. 3 ... Dole told reponcr<i Thl' Senate hope<i to recess h\ that date to hit the campaign trail for the ~o~ l..'mber electton While Rehnqu1'>l0 <i nommatwn ha<> lra' elcd a bump' ruad. Senate u.fntirma11on sel'ms all bul a)'>Ured. · • \!!embers o l hoth pJrtic.~., said the) e\pect no more than :IO 'ott·s again'>t the nomina11on. Confirmation requires a majOnl) \Oll'Ol the 100-membnScnate.wherc Republican outnumher lxmocrai:. 53-41. Rehnqui'>t's rok as the Supreme C oun·s most poli 11call) conscnall\C mrmher for lhe last 14 >ears has polar11rd cons1dcr.11wn of hie; nomination. both dunng -enarc Jud1ciar: ( ommllllT ht·;mngs 111 Jul} and ·\ugu~t .ind 1n lht.' full \t•n,1tl' In the first two days offloor debate, eight Democr~uc senators voiced oppos1t1on to Rchnquist's elevation ta "the first among equals" on Jhe coun and Amenca·s top JUdge. The} are Joseph Biden of Delaware. Edward M. Ken nedy of Massachusetts. Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio. Paul Simon ofllhno1s. Daniel K. Inouye ofHawa11 . 8111 Bradley of New Jerse). Thomas Eagleton ofMissoun and Alan Cranston of Calif Each dell..,cred a :.peech in a nearl) cmpl) Senate c hamlx'r • In one. of the more pointed auacks on Reh nquist . Brad le) sa1a his confirmauon "wJll retard. nol ad' :incl'. our quest for a trul} colorblind society .. Rehnquist "wa<i not a pan ot the mov~meot to enforce and advance ... civil nghts." Bradlev said ... He sat on lhe !.1dehncs. disapproving and n11pick1rigas the sweep of h1 lltor} left him behind He belongs 1n a d11Ten:nt era and ha .. a different '1e'W of America's dc'\lln} and .\mcnca's historic respons1b1hty .. --------------- Free checking has never been so much fun. r r: ""~l::-':~.....,.~~ ·»~ · San· On Airline!'-. • Saye-( )n Travel. '°'' ll 1·11111\ • hn·k1n).! frl't' 111 month Iv lt-t·:.. ~t·r 01 11 ~ .\11 1111111 .. 11•pn•,1•n1all\'t' (o~ dl·tail... -.. lqislat1on to tncludt' the sale of cocaine and marijuana. The bill contains mandatory prison terms for large-scale drug traffickers 1f a pel'$0n dies as a result of using drugs supplied by them, and tt would toughen the Controlled Substances Act to provide mandatory fines for offenders convicted of dru~ pos- session and mandatory prison ter.ms fQr those cQnvicted o second or subsequent offenses. ·Announcing his commitment to .. a drug-free federal workplace." Reagan said, .. The Ust' of illegal drugs by current or prospective federal em; 'ployees wall not be tolerated." . He said those caught using drugs will be subject to penalties rang.ilig from private reprimands to suspen5ion. Federal employees 1n "sensitive pos1t1ons." as defined by •heir agency heads. "will not be permitted to remain on duty" if they are found lo vse illegal dcugs. All employees found· to· be using drugs will be referred for.counseling. treatment or rehabthtation under an executive order issued by lhe presi- dent. The order establishes some restric- tions on mandatory testing but leaves it t<Mhe agency head to decide who may be ordered lo undergo unnalvs1s or other examinations lo check· for drug use. u "Testing procedures must include notification 60 days prior to the start of a drug testing program. an op- p(>nunity to submit documentation to suppon leg111mate medical use of drugs and procedures to protect the confidentiality of test results and medical records," a White House statement said. "Testing procedures must allow ind1v1dual privac}. unless the agency has reason to behe' e that a pan1cular 1nd1vidual ma) alt er or substitute the specimen.'' Federal emplo)ce uni ons. some alread) 1n coun challenging man- datory drug tests prcv1ousl}' im- plemented b) agencies. questioned the const1tut1onal11' of Reagan·., e>:· ·Freedom plane from Cuba lands MIAMI (AP) -·\ plane carrying more than I 00 Cubans. includtng soml' jailed s1n('c Fidel Castro seized power nearl) 28 >Cars ago. arrived here toda) on a 01ghl to freedom that followed two) cars of ncgo11al1ons. The I I I people among them the nephc" of a formcr president. made up one of the largest single groups or Cuban<> lo arnve m the United States 1n )Ca rs Man) seemed on 1he ver~c of tears as the) went through the M iam1 - AP~ Pre•ldent and MH: Reagan waited in their White Hou.e Uving room Sunday nlgb t ·befor~ their televleed •peecb. appealing to the nation to j oin in the fight agaln•t druga. ecutl\ e order Roben Tobia\. prl''>llknl ol 1hr Na11onal Trl·ac;un EmpluHC'> Union. '-'h1ch reprc">t'nt<. \l)ml· I 20.000 ""orkl..'r'> IO lht• ( USIOm<i Service and the I ntcrnal Re\ enut• Sen ice. catted '\he order a .. pon111' e dragnet" "Reagan has opted tor the roll' ot hangman of fcdl·ral "-Orkt'r'i ratht•r than l)la)Tng the pan of la"' -ab1d1ng emplo)er." Tobias said . Tobias· union filed <iUll in l \ D1stn ct C oun in Ne"" Orkan'> la'>t month c.halkng1ng an Aug. 11 d1rCl· 11ve b\ Customs Sen 1n· Com- m1ss1onr r W11l 1am Von Raab rl..'qu1r- ing that cmplo~ees want1,ng lO moH' into nt''W po1'.1t1om prcn 1de unn1· samples for drug tc~ung Tht: National Fcdl·ratwn 11! 1,•da· al Emplo)ces. which rcpn''l'nl'•'houl I 50.000 go' ernmcnt v. urh·r ... ha' a SUit pe~ding 1n lhl· l \ ( ll\Jrl 11f .\ppcal!> for thl' D1~1rtl l 111 C olurnh1.1 challeng1 ng Defcn'l' I kp;i n nwn I dirrct1\l'') for mJ nJ.tton 11•,1111~ Cll soml' ll' 1lian "'orl..l'r' ""vla ndatOI) testtn~ without prob- ahk cause 1s Illegal. · srud Andreas E' ans. a llpokesman for the union. "There i;ull has been no e' 1dence to su~esl that federal emplo}ees are . u<iing 1ttcgal drugs." Loren Siegel. special assistant to thC' ~\rcut1ve director of the Ameri- can C1' ii L1bemes Union. predicted that Reagan'sorderw11l he challenged qu1ckl~ and sucet'ssfully. · .. .\,most eve!) court that has look1·d al the cons111u11 onahly of man<latol) drug-te-;ung has ruled that at lea~t there has to be a r~asonable suspicion that a person 1s using drugs Ix-fore unnah c;1~ can be admmis· tcrcd." S1e~el5.a1d. Both the president and lirsl lad:t. in ,1 22-m1nu1c nat1onalh broadcast talk '>unda~ n1gh1 from an upstairs living ·011m at thl' Wh11e House. 1n,oked the pride 1n rnuntf) that ha'> been a :lJll marl.. nr Reagan's rhl'tom· "In 1h1~ tru'3dc. let u~ not fo rget o\h11 "'e are ... thl.' -president ~1d 'Drug .ihu~1· " a rcpud1al1on of ner.1h1ng .\ml'm·J ~ lnterna11onal .\irpon lt.'.rm1nal ----------------------------- "!can sa»rm 1n m) rnun•I) ... <;aid SCHO. OL ·sT.RATEGY ••• Rene Gonialc1 Herrera. an clderh man 1n a wheelchair. after gernng off Fro m Al · the chanered plane Do mingo uare1 fapinosa. v.h u'lr 28-ycar 1mpnsonmenl 1n a Ha\ana pnson ended Just hours lx'fofe the flight left Cuba. said 11 wa'i hard t<i express thc JO) oflx'1ng 1n thl· L'nitcd States. He recalled sending hi\ wife and two children away after Castro took over the island. "I preferred never seeing them again rather than c;l'l..'ing them ~ub­ jecteo to such u homble S) \lcm." Impeachment trial opens for Clalborne WASHI NGTON (A P)-<;enallm opening th e tirsl 1mpead1mcnt lnal 1n a half-century toda} heard federal Judge Harr} E C'la10ornc depicted a'i a convicted lax evader and defended as the v1ct1m of a govcrnmt•nt vendetta. C'la1bornc himself. tcmporanl) re· leased from a redcral pnson tn Alabama. sat under the glare of tele' 1S1on lights in the h1<,lonc Senate Caucuc; Room a'i 1hc 12-memht-r Senate Impeachment C omm1pee began hearing the ca'ie aga1mt him "We s1mpl~ cann ot let a conv1Ctl·d felon Sil on the federal bcn h and make judgments of others." argued Rep. Peter W. Rodino Jr .. ().N.J .. ""ho said Claiborne hacl "engaged 1n a pauern of conduct d1••;igncd to con· ceal h1~ true income from hi\ acroun· tant and th1· Internal Revcnuc 'il'r· \ ll'l.' RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. But he 1,a1d .. ,,l. r111rvi 11• n.1mpk' that \\Ori.. \l.il' p111nt I•• '1lu,1111in' '' hcrt• someone lonl..111!! .tt thl'm might ha' l' JU\I gonl' 111111 ,(, ,p.ur .ind sa~d there·, n111h1ng "''' ,,1n tin - school<; "'hl'rl..' 611 or 711 f'k'l l t'n 1 nt 1he kids were ui;ing drug,, hut '1 hnol1, when• the~ m;inagl·d t.o gt•t tlw U\l' down to 15 or ~O pcrt'l'ti't' .. 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F'l.'n '>Chools \A.llh stncl drug pollL'H''i 1111 p:IJ'k'r dn nol alv.a" ,·ntort'l' 1hl'nt l'flnt1~ch" Thl' h.indhonk "tl'll' h11\' dru~ uw s1an,, hem 1l progfl'\\I..'\ .111d ho"' 11 can hl· 1dl·n1tlit·d M11'1 1mrort.in1 '11 1clb how 11 lan he \lopix·d ... hl· '·"" l'h1k1n·n and 111,u1t.'. that the.') can gel on \\1th lh1· i:ntl'rpn..e ofleammg .. 1 ht· l'\onl..k1 1c; atmc.'d at educators P.lfl'lll' ,1111.I 1.tu1.knts them elve'> la' tnl( out ha\1l fac:t'> ahoul drugs. rrtl\ 1ding a dela11l'd explanation ol cdut'ators· rights lo search studenli. lor drug., and susrx·nd or expel 111Tcndrrs. and ll\llng 1t'll·talc signs of drug ll\l' r lw IUlll'I tntluc.k olo<xhhot eyes. \tin\ t'f'at1011 .ind IO~l'\ prl'OC('Up1ed \\1lh drug,, ho\lllll~ ahou1 d1~·ussmg drutt' p1l~'l.''\IC1n ol lurgt' amounts of m11nc\ and "dl\llnl'I do"' nward tum<i in stutknt\ g.radl'' .. Thl' handhool.. l;1r,ul11c'i how SC'v · rr.11 c;1:hool<>. ant ludrng .\tlanta's \.orth,1dr H 1gh 'xhnol .1nJ Easts1de I l 1~h \thonl 1n l'J1t1•r,nn :'4 J . ha'e tulnl.·d lhl· l11r rwr on drugs. and 1t ,,x·ll, 11u1 1 I :-r<llnt "rlan for .1l lt ll.'' 1ng \\ h11111' \\ 1thuu1 drugs.'' \1111in~ lhl' rl'U'mn11·ndat1ons. -\ l.On1Pfl'h1·n,1\C drug prevcn· 11"11 'urn1 ulul'il that '>tarts 1n l..1nlkr~.1rtl'll .ind run., through grade I~ _, kJr rul1•, .ind '1111ng i:nti1rc1·· nwnt nt th\'ln -lrn11h1ng thc ltx.11police 1n all ,1\pt.'l I\ of Jrug j)r1'\ ent 1011 tnclud1ng tduL.illun and enforcement l hl· handbook offer~ a ltst or re<iources for purent!I and 'others. and pro' 11k\ a la~ rnan 'c; guide to the drug pharmarnpeia. "'1th cxpla nallons of wh.H drug' look hkl' and a hst of th eir alla\l'' ( oca1 nl'. tor insta nce. is lk\l l'lhnl ,J, ;1 "'hill' l.'f) \tal11ne pow. dl·r th.11 g1 •l'' h~ 'lll h namec; as "coke. '>no"' llakl' "'h1tl' hlow. nose cand}. Big C.. sn11'Wh1rds and lady .. 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"" ..... , ; .. • 1922 UllM llft .. CtsTI IUA-S41·11SI " urty Nelly' " OPEN FOR LU NCH & orh NEH Monda y thru f riday I l :\ M to Q PM 1---Newport 's Ca nnery Village-- T hl: hanJhook 'a~' 41 pern'111 of 141<'\ high \Chool \l'n10" rcponed the' 'nwkt·d manJuan<1 in the last )car Jnd 11 pt.'rtl'nl had used cocaine ".\ccording to one !.tud>. students u ing manjuana wcrc twice as likely It> avcra§e D's and r$ as other students,,,,' 1t said. "The decline 1n gr3des onen rn"crses whrn drug use is SH~prd. - "Rl'<iear1.·h 'ho"' c; lhal drug use among r hddrt·n 1c; 10 time~ more prnaknt th.in rarc·nt~ ~uo;pect . . l h1\ lead' (man) 'itudrnh) lo bd1eve th~! the) t'Jn use drugs "'Ith 1mpun1- '' II ._.lld · P<irl'lm 1.·an help b) nol u~1ng drug~ th<'m~lvc,, and dcmoni.trat1ng nght and"' tong through personal c"<ample. ll 'iU~C!>l!O It ad' 1\e'i <.fhool'I 10 conduct an1)n) mou<i '>ur' <'))and consult with the polKc to 1d(nl1f)"'thc extent of the drug prohlem. and to let the com- D I N~J°E R NIGHTLY ~~t~~~~/no"' lhe result!. in plain 6:00 P.M. to Mjdnight It 'luggem ~hool'i require ~udcnt M d to '1gn agr«mcntc; to abstain from on ays & .. Tuesdavs: drug<; a' :i fond1t1on for partiripating Two Dinners for Si 5.95 1n 'r>O"\ and other act1 v111c'1 "Wt• lmcm what work\," 1t ('O n-"1'ednesdays: _ 1 t ludc' "\.\r kno"' 1ha1 Jrua us<-can 6 Course Italian Dinner 19.95 I he \loprx·d Rut "'e also know that ,..:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::~ tklcat111g dl'\l~S 1., not eas)' . It is 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport lJ~ach • 87t\-296R limt' 10 Join tn a nauonar d'fOn to at htt'' r ""two I' w11hout drup .. .. • .... ' .... 11 Parts.bo•nb blast, f o~rth tq:& week~ injures 36 people PARIS (AP) -A bomb ellploded the other two suffering serious at police headquarters in the ~nter of wounds. Paris ~today, the founb bombina in After ' a wave of. attacks. France the French capital in a week, and fire annowiced inll-lcr:tori&m meJ,SUrcs department officials said 36 people that include· stricter visa requirc- were injured, six seriously. ments and the use of soldiers at The explosion, which came one day airpons, to help ~rocess visitors, a nd after the aovemment spelled out new at border crossmgs. anti-terrorist measures. rocked an The police headquaners bombed area where driver's licenses arc is--today is on the lie de hi Cite, not far sued. -from Notre Dame cathedral. ~'It was a ~ery vio!ent expl~ion," Sunday's ~fe bomb exploded after dows, ~ven the ne at the counters This momipg. police raided sepa~ting the . he from those .. l:.ebanese districts of the capital and ~. Quake-rakedarJin"G1"Ce hit by another strong tr~mor By Ute Aaa«l•'e4 PrH1 KALA MAT A. Greece -A strona earth ttemor rolled today ~ Uie same area of southern Greece where a.n eanhquakt two da.Y• •killed.at~ . 18 people. Police sud the la lest temblor t11JU~ 37 people1n tbK poO etly. TM Athens Seismol~cal lnttitute said today's quake measured S.6 on the R1cbcer . scale and occurred at ~:41 p.m. (4:41 a.m. EDT) .. It ~d the Mme epi~nter 11 Saturda)"s quake, which rqistered 6.2 on the lt1cbler scale. Two aftershocks frofl).thc week.end quake rattled 1<.atamata bcfor~ dawn today. precedint the stro nger afternoon tremor, a.nd a fouMtor:y. apa~ment build1na damaaed on Saturday collapsed. Police said no ooe was in the building and thett were no 1nJuries. · I . Pro-Libyan• cJalm kidnap of American• BEi RUT ~ A pro-Libyan gro up claimed responsibility i'n a com.munique for kidnapping two U.S. Ciuuns in Moslem west Beirut, the second such claim 10 as many days. The communique, signed by the Arab Revolutionary C.CU.. Omar Moukht.ar Fon:es. was published Sunday ~Y the independent Beirut newspaper An-Nahar and the leftist newspaper As.-Safir. Voice of Leba.non, a Chnsttan-<:ontroll~ radio stauon, quoted an ao·onymouJ lelepbDoe caller u claiming a previously unknown group called the· ~ya aJ-Baatb ( Resutrcction Cells) abducted Frank Herbert Reed Tuesday and Jotepb James C:1c1pp1~ the fo~lowin.1 day. • said ~:n.1e pohcc official,. speaking on being taken to an underground J)4r1c- cond1t1on of anonymity. ~·Several ins lot. killing a policeman and badJy people were thrown severaJ meters inJuring another policeman and a (yards). The Wl~·ndo blew out Win-tavern employee. work1.ng here. n y people were hit us suburbs and arrested 20 pe9 plt, by flyingaJass th~~ catisc:<1 cut5.to tbeir Frenc h news reports ..said, citing faces and hands. . unidentified sources. Police refused . Three slain In .quatter eamp attack The~ ~s no 1mmed1ate claim ot to com men.tr-,. · respon~1b1hty. . . After last week's bombings. 12 Prisoners welcomed President Franco1~ M1tterra~d sa1.d people were ·arrested. mostly today the fight against terron sm 1s Lebanese! citizens. Friday the govern- " the bu.siness of the entire nat1o n." ment ordered all 12 expelled from He. p~a1sed three men who nsked France. althouvi attorneys for some their hves Sunday to remove a bomb conte nded their clients had no con- from a crowded cafe o n the Champs-nect1on with te rrorists or radical Elysees. one dyi ng in the attempt and causes. Botldan Borueewtcz, former Solldary leader recently ·releaeed from prlaon (left) and Solldarlty Chairman Lech, Waleea head a crowd of thouaand• in Gclan•k, Poland, welcomln& more than a dosen freed anion acd•l•t.. Daniloff captivity imperils summit WASHINGTON (i\P)-The Re- agan admin1stra11o n warned toda~ that a planned U .. -So"1et summit ma} be Jeopardized unless l\mencan Joumahst Nicholas Dat11lotT1s allo"'- ed to return home. and !Miid the longer he is held the more 1t v.11l hun superpower relations. arrangement& tt premature until we have funher d1scuss1ons on the DanilotT matter.'' Speakes said. Daniloff back to work. but still not r el eased Wbu~ Hou5t' ch1cl of ta IT Donald T. Repn. appeanng on A BCs "Good Morning Amenca" program. said the administration would continue to keep negot1at1ons for Dan1loffs full release "on a d1tfercnt track" from talks about a summit between leader~ of the two countri~s. He said he was not aware of any progress in ttie. case 1n nego11a11ons over the weekend. .. nt1I Nick DanilotT 1s free the U.S.-Soviet relat1onsh1p will be bus1- n~shke but 11 wtll not be business as usual." Speakes said. "We will. 1n every forum. raise the DanilotT mat- ter and continue to raise 11 until Nick DanilotTis free. We will examine each of our contacts and arrangements w11h the Soviets 1n light of the DanilotT case.'' MOSf"OW (.\Pl -.\merican new'irnan Nicholas Dan1l9[1 returned 10 wo rk 1n his offi ce toda} for the first 11me since he v.as Jailed ~ esp1onagc charges 16 days ago. He said negotat1ons will go on to try to re oh e his case Danilo tThas lived at the U.S. Embassy since his cond111onal release from Lefortovo Prison Frida\ 1n10 the custody of Charged'.\ tTa1res Richard C ombs The 5 1 -)~-old connpondtilt for LIS. New~ & World Rcpon told reponers o utside the embass} that he spoke 1oda} 10 1he KCiR ~cre1 polite colonel handling his case. • "We had a pleasant conversation on the 1clephor1'c. I mean, a~ plca-.ant ac, ~uch things can be." Daniloffsa1d. "He said I wa<,'not nct'dcd t<>da) I prom1'>ed to call to morrow That's the agreement. and I'll lall tomorro\\. "I believe there will be acti ve negotiations goinir. on aimed at c,ernnng m ) release ~. . "But ifDaniloffisn't'Scttlcd .1t ma) put the summit in J.eOpa rdy.'' Regan said. t '.S. officials will bring 11 up at .nuclear arms talks in Geneva, and at a cultural gathenng 1n Latvia. he said. "I contin ue. ob' 1ousl). to be a hostage for ((iennad1)) Lakharo~" Pres1den11al c;pokc~man Larr} Speakes said Dan1lofr~ detention would be the first item on the agenda when Secretal) of tate George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnad1e confer late this week on what v.a!i 10 haq~ been a summ11-i)laAntng meeting. "The longer Nick DanilotTis held 1n the Soviet U n ion. the mo re ll wi ll atTect our rcla1ionsh1p wuh the Sov- iets." Speakes said . He was referring to the Soviet ll.N. cmplO}CCam::.tcd 111 , C" York .\ug 23 and indicted on a spying charge roughly !>m11lar tti chargi;,s lhl' So' 1rt:. ha ... c filed against DanilofT. "I think that 10 discuss umm11 The press spokesman. earlier 1h1'I month. said that President Reagan knew in ad' ance about the arrest oh Soviet o ffi cial in .Ne.~ York on p~ charges. v.h1ch man) people behc'c tnggcrt'd 1he arrest of D~nifofJ Speakes said today he had been in error and that the arre<;t was appro' ed b} high-level Wh11e House and State Depanment officials. but not Re- agan. Regan or . hulJ1 CRA hits Gann, AIDS measures, opposes governor on bond issues .. ' . G1pper.'' Lc;chau told -;1 pohtl·-bu1 -re<.1ra1ned dinner audienfe Saturda). S.\NTA CLAR..\ ( .\P) -One ofC'ahforn1a·s largec;t and most con sen a11 ve grassroots pohucal groups has voted to oppose con'ierva11vc Paul (iann·s gO\ i.'rnmcnt pa)' lim1t'i ini11a11ve and the .\IDS quarantine in111at1\e. In both the ·\IDS and Gann endorsement votes Saturda). the (ahforn1a Republican .\~sl·mhl} c;1ded "ith Gov. George DeukmcJian. Rut the CR.\ rnn,ent1on paned q:>mpan} v.tth the Rcpuhllt·an go,crnor on o ne other in111at1,C'. all' fo ur ~tatew1dc bond 'IS'>ues on the ~o' emtx·r ballot and one ma1or jud1nal race .\bout 150 C R.\ ddcgatl''>. "ho rqm·~entcd an es11 !11ated 11 .000 members in I IKl loQI Republican clubs I around the state. \Otcd 102-42 to oppose Gann\ Proposition 61 desp1tl' a per'lo nJI appt'arancc b) Gann. The CR.\ con vl•nt1on. which attral·t'> some ot tht• most conscnau'e aCll\1\IS 1n C aliforn1a poh11c'i toda~. also gave a polite "elcome and about S 1.000 in contnbuuon\ w Repubhl'an l 5 ~·natl' nominee Ed Zschau. a moderate "'ho lin1.,hcd nl·ar last 1n lhl· race for C R.\ suppon last c;pnng. "We felt 11 did nothing 111· k'>Sl'O 1hc burdens of government or the cost of go' l'rnmcnt. Jnd \\l' arl· \-Cl'} concel1\cd about the co~t of hu)-back of sick fca,e and vaca11on pay. It 1s not a "cll-1hough1-ou11n1t1atl\c.'' said former CRA pres1den1 Barbar:i RJthbun or ~arramento. ''ho presented the rccommend:u11m Jg.11n<.1 thl' measure Gann. who appeared a1 lhl' u in,c n11on but did no1 dl'll\cr a \t:hedult'd c;pcech hl·t au"4.' ol f)\.'nd1ng cataraf t c;urgcl'}. 1old reponl'r'i that the nppt1.,1t1on of Rcpuhhcan lcadl'rs "doesn't bother ml' JI all l he~ ·re usrng the same tacucs thq did against Prnpoc;111on 11:· the succes fol pro pen ) tax cut in111a11 'e he rn-sponsorc.>d in I 978. Glossing O\ er hie; c;harp d1ffcrenles "11h CR.\. as v.t.'11 as w11h Prec;1dent Reagan. on c;cx.·1al 1<.<.ucs such as pra)a 1n -school<, and ahon1on 74't·hau c;1rc,-.ed his c;uppon of Reagan on mo"t ccont1m1c 1'\\ucc; "Thi" race 1s cnt1cal for Pre'l1drn1 Reagan to be ahk The ('R .\con' cnt1on h' an 7. l~ margin. 'oted 10 oppo<ie Pro poc;111on 64. the .\I J)~ '1r 11m'I quarantine 1n1t1a11,e. agreeing \\11h l'kokml'Jlan·, rt'n >rnrnenda11on that the .\I OS quaran11nl' ml'3'>Url' '' "" holh unnt'Cl'SS31'} and unwarranted .. 10 carT) on his program' Hel p nw "1n one for the ... Bird: Judges Prosecutor to ac~ against 'musthave survivorofsuicidepact integrityl 'v10,...TF.RFY C ·\P)-ln v.hat ma' be her last State of the Jud1c1ar. speech. (l11cf Justice Ro-.c Bird s.a1d Sunda) thklaw)crc; and Judges muc;t "ha' e thl' intl·rgnt} to do JU'it1 el'' en thou~h 'iUCh acnon'I mav ~ m<'t wtth cnt1c1sm and d1sappro,al .. Bird. facing \Onsen all\ c anar k'i in the No,ember Supremr Court elec- tion and 1ra1hng badl) in opinion polls. told delegates 10 the a nnual. meetings of the tate Bar and the California Judges Association, that Judges and laW)ers must o mctimes accept unpopulant~ ns the t>ncc of def<'nding const1tut1onel nghts. "lfwe1 udgc.,and law)cr<ian· not tn be popular. let 1\ he .hccau~ "c are standing on the forefrnJll ot protert- ing people's nghts during a t1mr nf .trans1t1o n." ~hr ~td "Let 1t he hccaust' 'o'l' h.1\c the courage to n·prC'5C'nt un'i} mp.itht•t1l 1ndtvtdual' a n<t make-d1fficull roltng' 1n order to g1,e life and .~n.·ath In 11ur const111onal guarantt't"' By the Associated Press Fl'l LERTON -..\ prMel"Ull'I agrl'l'' 1ha1 ca'e "vn14Ul'. hut thl' la" requires h1m to pre'iSa murdcrcharp.c 1n k1lhngofa \\Oman b\ hl•r OJ·~l'3r-old husband who couldn ·1 complete tht' rnupk"' 'u1ndl· part hccau'\l' \ll lhl' l'ffcl·I\ of a strokc • .-·Thc la"' docs no t m3h' an> conc~1on fur mcrn l 1lhng ... De put~ D1s1nc1 .\ttortfe, Jeoffre) L . Rohin<,on c;a1d ""-hen tht' t''tdence "a"" brought to our oiliCl'. "'e had no l'ho1n· hut to lilc J murder t harge. Rut 11'<• dtllirolt to pri>secu1e somt'<lrn.-who i<. a decent hum.m bc1n{l. ~'~ oomm1lll·<l .1n action for no gain .. Ja} 1d ·addcn. 63. 1<1 pan1all~ pa rah tl'd and bard' .ahlc to peak bccauSl' ofh1' ) l) strnl..c. and hi\" 1k l 1lad\ s. o I had ,uffc..'rl·d lrom progress!\ e mult1pk 'clcroc;t<i \IMl'l' ) l)76 until hi.·r dl·a1h la,1 JJnuar. Voyager non-stop fllght on hold MOJ i\ VE -Unspecified technical problems dt'iCO\ercd during a weekend test flight of the Voyager a1rcmfi have caused an 1nddinitr postponement o f an attem.pl a1 a no n-'lto p. unrcfucled t11gh1 arou.nd the. ~orld The sevrn·hour IC:'il flight Saturda\ wns intended to dt'tcrminl' it nev. propeller for the Voynger·s two engint•'I would hom.t f)crformanrl'. but tht• nature of the pro blems encountered on thl· l11ght "as 1101 re' l·akd Hight rre" <.pokesman Dick Card dr'icnhcd them Sund[ly ns .. .,l•vcral minor hut .. r nt1cal 11:chnical prohlcms" that wi ll re4utrl' mnd11icat1on'i hl•fore thl' nl'\I ll'\I !light Mlcbael Jackson ln Dlsneyland video .\N ~HFIM -MKhael Jackson 1ooml·d h:H l from .1 (\\1Hrar h1.11u-. from tht-TI11enammcm ~nt' to c;mg. d:tnIT a nd moonwalk 10 "( apuun H) .. t ..\ '>enator ~ \unda) for 1nugh m~surcs ag:unst the . o' 1c1 l 'n1 on unless DanilofT 1'i relca'\l'd. 1ndud1ng a halt 1n d1c;cu"mn<i of a c;uJXrpo"er )umm11. a l UIOff of subs1d11cd gra11t , sak....--und ~pulc.1on" o f \o, 1c1 spic.>\- Pen11on1c letler·Ouellly Electric Typewriter • comp11IM 1nlPr1ar eablP w 0011,,nal acJaptoi & ~ahh• • convpn1ent I line mt>morv '19997 SOWETO. South Afnca -A mob of ··comrades" finng guns a.hd throwing stones stormed into a squatter camp 1n this black township this morning,. residents said, conunuing a four-da) battle that has k illed at leaat three peopk and injured 11 . In Sharpev11le black township. 31 miles south of Soweto. residents reponed tha1 soldiers fired tear gas at 800 people marching to the municipal offices to protest ev1cuon of rent boyconcrs. The government's offi cial Bureau for Information reponed no 1n1u nes in Sharpeville. But res1den1s~id o ne man di<'d after he was shot and old wQmen were trampled by the crowd fleeing the tear gas. Res1denb of the Mt1mhfope squatter camp next to a hostel for migratory workers in owct0 told about wak.tng toda} to the sound of breaking glass and gunfire when a mob rushed into the camp. ~ Securlty tlgbtened aft'er Korea blast SEOUL-President Chun Doo Hv.an '1s11ed the Seoul a1rpon site where a powerful explosive device killed five people toda), and called for increased sccunty precautions for the Asian Game~. an offic1a~ said. K.impo International A1rpon. wher<' the blast occurred S~ . .LS-the roam arrival poin1 for.foreign \-ISllors 10 the games. which are scheduled to bcgm Saturday. Howe,er. all of the people killed in the blasl. as well a'> the .:!9 inj ured. wett saJd b~ police 10 be Koreans. A special prosecution unit ~t up earlier to deal with possible cnmes related 10 the Asian C1ames s.a1d II was bche"ed the explosion 1n 1he Kimpo tenninal building was caused h) a ume bomb placed in a trash can Mencan offlclals linked to drug dealfng S.\N DIEGO. -i\t lea I 45 Me,1can law enforcement and political tigure'>. including defense minister (1<'n Juan .\re,alo-Guardoqln . have been li nked. b)' l ' S. agents 10 drug trafficl..1ng. according to a pubhshcd repon. Federal agents in ~veral · .S law enforcement agenc1e!> say the Mexican authonues are invohcd in three maJOrM~x1can ill'\J1 naffickinfb mel . \an Diego Union rcponed today The newspaper quoted uni~entified sources from the FBI and Drug Enforcement Adm1n1mau on as saymg the evidence was uncovered dunng an invesuga11on into the Februar) 1985 kidnap and m urder in GuadalaJara. Mtx1co. of l S. drug agent Ennque Camarena. 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"'II ha' e 10 tra' el 10 Dl'inc) land 1n ·\nahe1m or the frccn < 1·n1C'r 111 F-l om1a 11' ~·,· the D1\nt') film. 1n which Jack!><>n commands the 100-ltke l'f<'" nl a 'l!):lH'\h1p .rnd ha11ks e' 11 demon<; with fi ngertip laser hlasl\ Thl' I"' m1nutt· film \,,1, 1 prl'\lev.ed Saturda} 1n Cahfomta and f'nda) in f1nnda J'> pan ol .rn '-IH 1elcv1c;1on 'ipcnal 10 be <;ecn Saturda}. the same da' 11 opt'n'> 1n hoth amuscmt'nt park" VAN NIJYS ~Ol l YWOOO W000LANO Hill S NOA T HAIOCE Wl S 1 l A ht" ~mllcd and Mc" a lm to tht· aud1tnC(' heforc lea' ing It "as ht r first publtc a'lpf)faraml' "nee a death thrcnl. reported Fnda' b) \late poht'<' 1n ~n1 rnmento that It'd her to tanc<'I an appcnrnnt·e f nda) niaht hcfor" the C 'aliforn1a Women l..aw )c~ a11hr rnn't'n11on • ' • \ Pollce battle bottle-throwing youths t O ANC.Ft ES -fVo'o hundred vouth'i hurled holllc\ at pohr r in .1 w('ekend mclct' af\er a Holly~ood Palladium puok rock concen Thrt'<' o tlkrr<i suffered minor inJunes a nd five JX'OPI<' "err , rre~tt'd, authoritt<'' ~·ud 1 h~· , 1olence eruptrd ahout 11 30 pm Saturda)' amona H)Uth~ rem1un1n~ out,1lk the Sunset Boulc,ard aud11onum af\er a rnnctn h" 1hc-Ramon·t'\. 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DAILY ~ILOT I MQ!'da_y, Se_ptem~r 1~. 1986 An open letter from an Orange Collnty driver Dea r city of Irvine: W elcom e back, we missed )OU. I read in the O a ily ·P ilot that your City Counn l has decided to bury its diffiren res and rejoin. the age ncy charged w ith planni ng two of three proposed frec':"a\s in Orange County. Yo u migh t even help pa) 'tor the con st ru ction if the courts agree. , I J. • ( "The Philippines must be given emergency aid. or the Impoverished m'ajortty will sink deeper Jn to poverty until they becom~~esperate enough to rebel. " , JACK APR>&JdON . Cota.m.nlat DAN WALTERS' POils have their . . ' place : Tha t's good new s for a ll of us stuck in tratlic: ht•re. choking o n exha ust fumes. Irealizesomeofyour councilmembersa ren·~rcad) ~&6~~~'~ ~ .. ti_ '-\CRAMENTO-M.:r\ln Field to jump o n the road graders a nd help stan pa\ ing. l n ·IW!t>·~~'P~·~~· ~NJ' "a tall. balding man who looks as 1f fac t . a cou ple of your duly e lected leaders are u nd er ~h~ he spends his da)s teaching Enghsh silly i mpression they can st op the county fro m growing literature at some obscure.'. ivy-in- h h · tested culle~e. by erecting roadbloc ks. They _some~ow . ave .. t e R -e e f e t But at 1h1s point in the ca mpaign misconception they are p rotecting t.h1s thing called epa1r1ng re r1gera ors o;eai.on. Field may be the most "qualitv of life" b y allowing traffic Jams to worsen. . . powerful pohtKal figure in the state. 1 • l" fi Field. who has probed and prodded T ha t's no t q ua lity. That's n~t even l e. . v at the ('ahforn1a consc iousness for Now, I'm no t sa ying every red -blooded A.mencan • h • 11 • g · • . decades. 15 the state's leading public wo uldn't fig.h t to keep a freeway from r unning through IS c 1 1n ex per1ence polbter and II IS he and a couple of his. patio. W e all k now Jac uzzis and ovcrpasse~ don't ' _ . . fe,>llo"' up1n1on-tf'iterl> who an~ telling ( ahtorn1ans "'ho 1c; ahtad and who'" m tx.n h 0 ,.... · t behind m the '!tate's polli1cal races out we also know t at range \. ount} is going O It nt•\ er falls to amaze me when I'm that meani emergenq service when Mo<krn pollttcal candidates lave - gro w whethe r those freeways a re built or de la} ed. remanded of the things that \\C take the man "'as at home and dit _ b)' thf polls. The public Alread y, t here a re more tha n 2 m illion of us and \\hat for granted The next onf I called was a real w1i.c polls that Field. Ste~' f Te1chncr and attracted us, will su rely lure others. I rfmember. dun ng the last power $U). He quoted a pnce for coming out B I -\ Lev.is do for their ne,>wspaper It makes sense for Irvine to ge t involved in planning failure.' bestowed upon us. walking Just to look at the thing. and said that Ill clients ha'e an enormous impact on 1nto a darkened room w1th a candle an repair could co t nearly anything. media co' erage. on the percepuons of the freeways, m a king sure they don't buz1 through } our m' hand and automatically reaching nght up to about threequarters of the HARVEY , oters and on the. w1lh,gj.r1e'is or back yards, wh ile at the sam e time ta ki~g c~re of a ll your out with the other hand and flicking nattonal debt would-be contnbutors. thf "smart residents wh o also happen to be motonsts 1n their pan: the light switch 1 knew that there was I told ham I had a few pla<;es left to mone,:· 10 open their checkbooh · 1Hn·kctnc11~.hu1myhand Just sortof call. and he told me that whfn I was Th~ candidates have thftr pnvatl' tim e. f rl'achcd out all by .1t~flf and flicked thorou$hl~ confused to call him back. He just happened to have onc.> of thl' polling organilallons. too. whose T h is thin~ is b1gg~r th'an all O us. thl· ..,"'Ill h I told him that I didn·1 plan to become never-fail fans 1n has truck. results tht'\. U'>l' 10 s. hape their cam-f---~~LJlj:..g.u.y.....Ul..-l:11uruL.l.llj~n...J~LCTl.-CLWLl.ll.1'W:.:L.U.LI-llll~-f-~rL:~:-::=7=-::.::::::--:~~::::-:~:::---"t:omtti~hmd"C'TOSS•ecti~-s-ml1Ttt"i)ff-tf'h!~--i-we~rys-ettt~~!iff-l~'-i*~~rurri111rr--in~f1r~~:nn--tc:~~~--1 Beach. H is rt.end ,·n rosta Mesa travels to Los Angeles. fhi' mrmo~ is brought 10 mind h~ list. One thing I don't nl'cd 1n this life expired, the never-fall fan went out · pat · B \. thl' fall that our refngerator hie\\ up . h 1 ..,. JO umali'>ts 1fthc~ are ra,orable ut His sister-in-law in R iverside commutes to Newpon la,1 Thur.,da' and we were left in that is 3 . wisegu~ w 0 .c aims. to y--a agam. The second guy just happ.:nl'd the public pollc;tl'r<. arl· the ones w11h ' repairman to have one.' in has'truck too h Be ach. A guy sh e knows in Irv ine. works in. Ana heim he1."11l' never:never la nd of trying to Th" n··x·t call was answered bv a Thf current problem wasn't t e impact. I k h · h · b gh h La " I st la n· )Id fiood • • 1 1 hat came thrnuuh ast wee w en alo ng with a gal .w O JUS t OU t a o usc tn . guna ~a'e inllen anc JU P 1 c · W(>man '"ho had thec·ul lured tones of without warning, but Ann and I arc "' \1 I. h ht w s to g"t th• ... t\o\O of the puhlar pollsters. Teachncr Niguel. The} kavc for wprk at t he same time the · ' 1r't t mag a .. c a Vassar girl . and wh o wa nted to op11m1sts. About two weeks ago. th<.' for fhc Cian Franr"rn Examiner an'd Fountain Valle) resl.dent gets on t he frec"a y head ed ror tndgl' ti\l'd '0 1 hrought out m) knov. 1f I was lasted with Dunn and ice started to melt 1n the free1cr. We I T "' 11 trust\' ~ello\\ pages. The first thing ~ h . I cw1~ for Ttk Lo\ ·\nge es 1mcs. Irvine. Together. they all make a mess e>f our freeways. h h Bradstreet be ore·~ f would commit were. ofcoursf. concerned. but a fe"' reponcd that their latc<,t sampling.-. bl . that 11 notac.:d hv.alf~ t at Ider~ v.ere one of her repairman to my refngfr-davs later it was fine. so we dt'c1ded shov. the gap hct"'.:en c;0 , Dcu· It 1s no t a pro cm o nectt), o r e"en one county can .-.e,era tanq a -page.' a ~ ior re-ator. 1 decided w bu) a new refnge,>r-that it had cured 11Setr. Ma>be 11 hJJ Solve alone. · fr1grrc11or repair compan1eo;. Big. ag-ator. the flu li.meJtan and h1<. Dcmol·ratal th • that •ach ·d :"IUI and · · l hallengrr T nm Hrad ln. had nar It Is go' nu tl) take c·ooper:atton a nd billt on1, of grt'""1\l' ing~ rl l l · .\ctualh. thal "'as the hcst soluuon We v.ere wrong. and 11 l.hcd. It\ Q htl \OU an the ne. · rov.cd marli.edh d o llars . 11 w111 take compromise and car pool . It will Thl' .,l' ond ~a .. that man\ of thl' to the probkm The old one was 12 or s1111ng there now. stuffed w11h hag., ot .I.c.ictinl'r .. tw"'ed Dl'ukml'J1c1n lake "OOC"<Stons and transil lanes. lt will take J long companies that had placed thl'"l' al1' ·dl4em)oea0~s old. and wa~ infested wnh ice eubes from the grocer) .,torl'. ahead b' a ~5-~'I pcnent mar$an anll ... ... > " dnpping all over the floor I'm ,. d • -.36 "' h f t. \\l'fe out oibu":>1nl'"" Lt'"' 1.,· 1an 1ng "'a' .. ). . ... eat er o ttm... One da) after the "arrant)' e>.p1 red "'a111ng for the Citor.: lo dell,er thl' them had polled 10 the governor'':> We need more and better freewa\S and the thn:e on I called onf 1ha1 v.asapparcntl} sull on the old one. al "'ent on the intz ne" one. We bought the e\tra sen ice race since last spring. "lwn-·Deli- tne drawing board arc an 1m ponant piece of the l·ounty'" an bus1n~s. "l'm sorr.. but I'm riot in Thl' man "'ho came to repair 11 said pohq that covers parts and lahor for kmeJian enJO)ed a larger IC'ad. Fa.:ld transportation puz?le. nght no" Please ka~e a mcssagl' -thcproblem v.ao;al111lefan1n1h.:back fi'"e~rarsandtheromprl'\<.orforn1nl· -.ample., morl· lh·qurnth anu 10 ht\ fhc Eastern freeway. running parallel to the Co~ta Rftp." that "absolut~I~ nc,er" &a"e an} 'ears. last poll , r.:lea'\l'd a month ago. That "'as OOl' of the o ne.-. that prl') problems.and '>Ince the warrant~ had · I wonder 1f there'<. a )() ~far DeukmeJtan "'d" .ahead ol Bradle' M esa Freewa\ and hoking the R1 vers1de a nd the anta on our 1nscLunt1c~en our fOo<l 1'> 1ust expart'd . he'd allow mf to bu) a warran ty available'> S.:!-4 1 p.:rrcnt .\na frcewa\ s~ the Foothill freewav. runn ing paralle l to md11ng b) claiming "l:MFRCiENC Y nc" 'ien ice pohq and replace the fan Columaist Bili Han·ey lfr~s ia The relea'l' 01 th.: pull.., last w<•t•k In terstate 5· and con necting the Eastern freeway w ith ~4 HOUR SERVI( E'ft.Apparentl~ .for free. I bought the \frvicl' poht·~ HuntlagtoaBeacb. touched off nc\' rnunds of spccu- south Orange County and the San Jo aquin freewa>, la11on o'er "hetha Rradle,, <;<.'Cm· Wh l.ch will 11·nk San J uan c·apistrano with Coro na d el l"i l 1ngl~ lost in .1 pul1111 .. 31 'n1d Z·outd. an M ar, will all help avoid this o mino us thin g· called -lj}1j!!b[tl(1]\ly lf;J;tJt±l!jllllJb!t]•-------------------~~~ite~~~t· lkukme11nn .i ~eriou' gridlock. Tht• BrJdlt~ rJmp was buoyed. The freeways will hdp us get ho m e af~er work T1J Pti •1 • • d nnpang thJt the nt'"' resulti. woula quic ke r T hcywtll hclpusdnve tothebeach eas1cr. They e J 1pp1nes nee our p1cli. up ..,.igg1ng fund-ra1,ang dfon., Wtll hC'lp UCi all. l'.kuli.ml'Jlanhasanenormouslcad 1n Your in"olv··ment ~tit help. too. Sincere ly. thatl:Jtl·gor)ofpola11ralacttv11> And " h 1 •d b 11 • the Dc.ukmeJi<tn ~1de quackl~ leaked -AJrustra tcd motorist e p to a~· OJ a ~e e JOD ff\Ult ... of1tS O\\OPfl\atc.pollshowtng thl.' g.o' l'rnor with a ) 1.)8 percfnt « >p1111 •11''''l"l'"<'ll 11 thl\\fl3•,·arl·lhll\l·t11 1hl• l>,111' 1'11111 <lthrr,1rw' l'\l'll''" .J •nth 'l'·l~l Jl1 llH•....: 11t 1h1·1r .iu1hor\ .111.t .ir1"" kl',llkrtumnwnl lc~ad " 1111 11 .1 1 • I >.111' f'1lo1 P O Bn\ 1 '-1>11 < "''·' \t, .... , 'l~t.1ti Phom· The rflat1on.,h1p am<>ng thl' tJ_ "''"' W-\SH IN(, fOi'i -It should sur· net member. ha~d on conliden11al pollster>. their products and the LETTERS People need to intervene against riotou&beh.avior Ll'tter., I n·l·hur~ l othc ld1tc11 T 1111li. m' tam1h plt1, .an11thrr l••r Hun11n gtt111 fkadi' '"'Ill''' 11;1.t .1 great lundt grc:,11 hk,11 hl'I ,r,11' uwd >Pl'rJ gla"c' .rnd '' mph11n\ h1nn' tc• l•O)Cl\ lkl,111' •if lfll\11< ,l\o\l'\CHll\ ,1)11rJtni1ll'd "!IC 11•110~· ti lht )'t•·1·1 ·room · I l'll • , •. •11!1 •• 1l ""' r fx'lJll\\ •if .f \ (!II\ t It• ltm rT11t011· 111 ''"' n !'cl J1• 1l 11t 0~" lt1n 11nd \I< ollt 111>!\I ,,. th1 1111lh 11 I '''"" l1ghl ,111d l.\f i.hi1 .. ; ..... :·drll1 p11r .tr11u,1tl rn, .i· • 1· : 1m ,,, I 1h.1: lht \ll'Ol' ,.._ • . \Jrr 1rn! 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'<:pt I~ thr 2\Xth da·. r.t I 1111 I• r .m· 11., llJ\\ lt'ft an thl' H'ar Toda>·,· I laghl1~111 1n II 1\ton Op )ept 1 ~ I' "'fl lir11,,h l'ltl l'' occupied :".<''>' ~ r1r~ ( It\ d1H1tl)I. t.b1· \ rnrnrnn Kl'\ 11lut 111n <in 1h1., llate In I 7Hll lhl' I \ l>l p;ir1n •• ·n1 111 I 11te1gn .\ll.iar., "'·1' rrnJnwd 1hl· I >epanm<.'nl nl \1,11 c)RAN(,f < (JA$T Daily Pilat_ I •.r •• ,_...,,... tf t •• r ,.... 11 • 'I. ... lia. St i.. ... ~ ..... , I.A 1-A \.~ ' nn~r ',....,, .. •• 1 • i•'• Mr , A • • • • In 1%3. fourehaldrcn died when a bomh wen t off in a black Baptist church 1n Birmingham. Ala I o<la) ·,.Birthdays: Countf') mu.,1c \lar Koy .\cuff 1\ 83 Actur-darector .lar k1c Coop{'r 1'i M . Comedian Norm < ro\h"v 1~ 59 hirmcr baseball player < i:I\ lord Pert) 1\ 4X 'FoothJll playt'r· 1urncd-sport'>ta\tCr Mrrlin Ol'it·n '' Jfi .\(tor 1 omm\ Le1.· Jont·'i 1~ 40 r hought for ri)da ~ "I nrver think 111 the futun: It t ome' ~oon enough" --'.llx'rt Lan-.tetn (I X!<lJ-l1J'l\1 Keren Wltlmfi Publl't,,.._ Don F9"1e)' C.•ty E:drto• Tom Clllftln N<1w' Ed110< e""" tlleff SOOrta EdllM Teo-• J. Kllftdte CtrculatlOf'I 04rect0f "obef1 Centt .. I Pt()(lucllOf'I Ot•KIQ; Howerd MutteftMJ !IOveflll•"O OllKIOf .,...., ..... CTuiH1t0 QJrector lf~T'*t ContrOllt< pnscnooncthatPh1lippancPres1dcn1 tnll.'naews. ClO nOmll anal)'se~ and '( ne"'spapers that '\pon<,or them 1s a ington 1h1~ "'cl'k with her hand out In gcnerJI. acrnrding to onc: high· J \( _.,. f'!!jl Polling 1·m·1 <·heap. and the Cora10n .\quano will come 10 Wash· staff' 1 m to the Ph1hpptnl'S. j lOntenttou!I one hf df\pcratcl~ needs aid to keep thl.' k' d memo. WorlJ Bank offic1ab ACK k poll\ter\ and their client'\ tr: to guarJ Philippines from breaking a pan. h:iH· found "a somewhat confused .::..::__ the results doseh Pm ateh . the Hcr OU'llCd predecessor Ferdinand S1tua11on. an whach most senior A .. DERSO.. pollster<, often cntic11e the method· Marcos. tell the econom) an ruin., offilcr are e11herrnmpletcl) new. or n n olog} of their n'a1s from .:!O \Cars of crom ism. bad loan' 'holdover.,· who do not e,1tpect to be -\nd mo't of all. thl'\ ll'l'I unrnm· and induc;tnal chao'>. ·Hts fa mt ly and retained for long .. The mfmo point~ lonable hoth v.11h n ;1,"·P<1ll t:om- rnend'I drained thl' profit, out ot out that "tht· nt'"" c,rn1orutficials have quiet but intense struggle is being panson' and \.\1th thnr de fal.'to role\ evrf! comp:in~ thl') rnuld la} thc1r many d1ffaen1 preoccupation'\. waged behind the scenes over the fa te a'i polat1t al k1ngm.tli.a-:. 1n lhl\ da~ ot hands on. !"he} \QUl'e/l'd monq oul among which making new 3ppoint-of the Bahai religious sect an Egypt. media-and mont'~ ·hl'3' y pohttr\ of the populace to 'upp11r1 thl.'.1r o"' n men ts and exposing Lhe m1sdccds of On one side are Ei ypuan Moslem "It bother., me a !if<.' al Jeal. and 1 t'~ la, 1sh It l'e'\t ~le. the past regime ha vc higher 1mmedi-fundamentalists. who want to scourge gottfn wor<;e eve~ l'lect1nn season.·· No"" A.quano mu<,t pa} the pm'l' atL' pnont} than forming a conc;ensu!I the tiny rommuntt} of Baha1 mcm-Faetd.sn'~ nf the 1htmd1ng 1mpon- ~he faLcs a maso;1vc dcht burden aml on a development plan for ihe bers. whom they rl·gurd "' Mmlem a nee that poll~ ha' l' a~<,umed an t•conum1c stagnation for ' }Car~ 10 · future " · ""ticrfll<:s. On the other ~1dt• arl' U .S poh11cs '"I ha'c all son~ of m1.\cd come Internal figures of the World Thl.'memothen""arns·"More<l\er. diplomats dfterm1nt'd to protect thl' feeling., It " a 'lluat11>n where Bank ,.how a current outstanding < ah1ne1 ml·mhcrs ha"l' not \'l'l Baha1s. feari ng the kind ofmurderou., cand1d.llt''> .ire h\'1ngand d\ ang b-. 11 " Philippine debt of$26 billion. which adopted 1ht· d1.-.~1phne ot an agr~cd religious persecution that ha~ hcen Poll'ill't<. :ire careful to''" that their will cltmb 10 more than $38 b1ll1on in poltq linl' -on the contrar). the) '1s1ted on Baha1behe\Crs1n Iran sampling\ JrC snapshnt' 1n 11me that the nnt decade .. In other word'>." frequently make mutually incom-In the middle 1s Egyptian Prc~1den1 aren't pred1l tt0n<> of hov. '111er'i wall ,tltl''> a confidential Werld Bank pa11ble statcmentl> based on their Hosn1 Mubarak He desperate!} do on clec1wn da} Rath.:r they ~) a,;,es.,ment, "(the Ph1ltppine~);. can-personJI '1ew.-. and political cons11 -needs .\mcncan aid 1fhc is to stand a the) -;ho"' trends and mea\11re how not be e.i.pccte'd to repa~ its debt ... .._ iucnc1es. Perhop, none of th.~s 1c; chance of solving his countr. 's cand1d:11es' c~mpaagnsarc working or Thl·c;c confidt·nt1al figure' wl·rc "'"Surprising an the carcumstances grotesque economic problems $101 working. obu11ned b\ the ~an Franca~·u-ba!>ed Herc arc the World Bank's con· But Mubarak also rccogn11eo; th<.' i if e1chner 1s a little less womed Ph1hpp1ne ·\uppon Comm1ttel' "'-l' fidentaal a'lseSl>mcnts of Aquino's top powerufthe fundamentali t mullah\ !bout the Powerfµ! role that Pollsters h:n1· ,,1,11 had accesc; tu othl'r darn-economic Cabinet official and the amon$ the volatile, povcn)-Stmken have a'isumed. It 1s better to have l°ll'cl 1ntdhgencc repons and econ-problems the)' face Egy puan masses. o\nd he 1'i-ob' 1ousl) public polls measure opinion. he says, 11m1L :inah sc" And 1n Jul}.\\<.'' 1"11ecl • Finann· Minister Jaime Ongpin. mindful of the unner' ang fa ct that tl ,than for JOurnalists to rely on tbcu the Philipptnc<, and spoke to Its top pornt man tn the hoped-for economrc was-Moslem firna11cs who made him own instincts ortne carefully leaked lcaderl>. anclud1ng President A.qui no. recovery. has expressed, doubts that president -by assassinating has v pnvate polls of politicians to ch.art the Our conclusion: Despite her ~r-increased .exports could prov1~e Lhe predecessor. Anwar Sadat. progress of campa1gnS'. \onal popularity, she can not possibly needed st.1m ulus:-:r.~ .reason 1s that So. much ~s Mubarak would prob-"I feel we arc, in fact, the check to ~usfy the expcctauons of the people. the trad1t1onal Ph11app1ne cxpons -ably like to keep the fundamentalist make sure the voter$ ... ha ve a sen~ The Pl11llpp1ncs must be given emcrg-supr. coconuts and copra -are clergymen an check. he may no1 dare of a total pacturt,'' Tcichncr says. enq aid. or the impoverished ma-bnnging depressed prices on the to try. Interestingly, despite the d if- 1on1' will .,ink deeper inui pmcn) world market. UNCLE SAM. PlA(il&.RrsT A ficu ltaec; tnhfrent an companng th<.' un11i the hecome desperate enough •Central Bank Governor JOIC California author has JUSl won saus-results of one poll with another _ to rehcl Fernandez is franticaJly trying to faction -1f not a bundle .of t a:.h -"It's wrong bttausc we art using I ht' World Bank report places mo~1 capitalize on both the domestic and from the frderal government, which different methodolog.acs." says Field of the blamr for the debt cns1s on international &ood will Aquino has she sued tor plagaan~m. ~tevanna -there as a common lhrt.'ad running anncd1bh ht1d 1nvestmfnt<, that won to make economic changes .\uerbach won a SS.000 Judgment through the latest hatch of "took plan· ""1th gu:iranteco; or loan" befo re the g<><?d feelings wear off. He after ~he claimed the lleahh and gubcrnatonal polls. trom go,~rnment ·owncd hank'i" doesn't consider the large budaet Human Services Ocpartmcnt ~tole While the gap ha'i narrowed 8., f hc'e loan'i. th<' \tuc1y charg<'<1. w<.'re deficit too worrisome, b.ut .he h~s ideas from her tx><>k on child da~ care DcukmeJ1an'' aides ha'<' <:onsa!>t~nt· "1ll-rnnce1ved. O\.C'rpriccd and predicted that many Phrhppme pn-and turned 11 over to a Wa'ihangton . I) said th<') l'~pcct('d • 11 would, pro,cd unprofitabk " In pla111 vate banks arc weaker than they're D.C. consulting fi rm -which then Bradlc~ h1mllClf ha~ 'ihov.n little tan~uagt. tht\ ml'SO\ Marco'i a... letting on , and "there would be a need produced a manual on the ~uhJct t upward mo ... l'ment. Ht· ~cm~ to be: 'iOCtate\ misused govcrnment-hack(•d for fi nancia_I rescue eackages for these that \\a'i JI most 1dC'nt1Lal to stuck al or below 40 pc:r('tnt whale th<' fund~ banks an the future.• Auerbach'i; The government d1'i-. mo,cmcnt to date ha~ bt·cn 'iOme of ThC' report al~o la\\ <1omC' of thr •Jose Conccpc1on, minister for 1nb1.1ted 150,0CXl copae'> of the DculcmcJ1an's '>Of\er ~upport shtfhng blame on the "'>ub. tan11al cap11al trade and industry, views his offi« as plagianzed manual Th as ma\ hr the into thC' undttaded t-atcgciry, up for Otght" that bl.'gan 1n 198) at the tir.-.t "a llvmg sovcrnment organization first llmC' the federal gO\Cmmcnt ha\ grab~ h) either cand1dat(' .,110., of \.tarcos· poltt1cal trouhlc~ that feels. listens. cares and therefore been caught \tcahng from publi'ihcd Rradlr, \ '>trident and wmcwhat <\quano bnngs ~11h hrr thr prepare programs that are rcspon· matcnal Pfr..<inal rampaaan apansl Dcu- backbonc: of her admanll>trat1on thf save to the asp1rat1ons of the people" MI NI-EDITORIAi What''I win-kmci1an ma) have done omc dam- ( aha net officer~ re'iponsahlc for the: He predicts that 1fthe h1&h unemploy-1ng ncxt'on the fat front., popcorn age to the governor, thercforc. but ,.0 uph11l'ltrugleof~uH1ngtl'le1rcoun111 ment s1tuat1on in the Ph1hpp1nes 1s diet. T hat's ni}lt. popcorn Please far 11 ha'ln't hrlJ)4'd"J\radle)'s own out of m ('('onomic quagmire Our not corrttled Quickly. ''there will be remember you read 11 htrc first ~tandintt , it a'lso<'Hltf l>onald Goldbcr~ ha'i oh an cscalataon of the e:t1trcmc lef\ an ~nother Jack Anderson oop , taaned a scnc'I of ""1nd1d antc-rn,,t about two yea~:· Jact Aod~noa Hd Dalt V.a Arte Dan Walt~N It , •Y•dlrattd World Hank appr:mal' of t•at h < uh1 BA TTLF OVF.R H ti "\IS -A •r~ •r•dlc•tH colwmDl1t1 tolamnlrt. , • I ""---====,======--=~::::::::::=:;:::::;;:::::::::==~ ------ r • ,• C oMPL.eTE NYll coMPOllTE TRAN8ACTIONI, Al ----. .- . Shopping in mqrtgage marketplaCe ~akes ·s~Vvy T be Io west ra1e of ao:s oercent.for I S.ytars hat a monthly payment of b~ then or n>tend to refinance th~ir home to pay colleae mortpae in tettst ~ · about $830 for a total cost of about S 149,000. On the other costs. Wbi&c an AR M's monthly pa)tmenu m1&Ju vary fr0m year to year if interC$t rates .chan&e, some of t.bete mortpacs protect consumers against sharply risi.na interest rates lhroU4h timjts -or ·•aps" -on. the amount the rate can increase. rates an nearly a d1» band. a 30-year. fixed-rate loan at 11 pcroent carries a total Variations on the fiJtcd-rate idea abound. One ty~ adc art prompting MARY cost of more than S2S 7,000, but has a monthly payment of off en monthly payments based on a regular 30-year fixed many house-hunters only $71 S. rate schedule -plus SI 00. This sliahtly higher payment to make their first ·One benefit of the 30-year mortgqe is that the lower builds equity in your home at a Taster rate, saves on purchase, while cur-RUDIE monthly paments may enable you to qualify for a larpr interest costs and speeds the day when you own your rent homeowners loan. A longer-term loan may also be attract ive.if you wish home outright. , ilre stHI lining up to to invest the extra cash rather than use' it to bu.ii~ equity in The bi-weekly payment mortgage -where you pay refinance the ex-your home. In addition. monpae interest payments are lialflhe usual 30-year-Joan monthly payments every two. For example, a typical ARM miaht limit the amount by which the intettSt rate changes to no more than 2 percent a year and no mo~ than S perc.eot.over tlw ljfe of the loan. Some ARMs also let you switch to a fu.cd rate mbrtpae at a small cost. . ~nsive ~ortaa&e.s t~ey ~igned y.eats ag~. However, before deductible for federal income. tax purj>oses, an~ a·30-year weeks -is ano.therahernative. A bl-weekly loan means you begin shopping for home financing, 'be aware tb'at !()an ofTen more and greater. tax deductions. · ·that, over the.course of.a year, you make the equivalent of many mortgage alternatives are av~ilable today.· Mortpge_ interest on a prima~ residence and one 13 monthly payments instead of 12. This way you miaht The lower initi-1 monthly payments on AP.Ms may make tbne loan' suitable for people who want to buy tbe bi•st houK they can afford, especially if they anticipate a suflident nK·in tncome to handle P<'$Sible increases jn monthl,.y monaaae paymenrs if rates go up . ..People' who plan to move within t_bree. to five years might also prefe,. the short-term cash savings.of an ARM to th~ lo_ng-te~ security of a fixed-rate· mortgage. F. d b · ~ · dary id · d ·bl d h be able to repay the loan in 20 years or less. axe -rate mortgages ave regained iavor wu h secon res encc remains tax e uctt e un er t e If neither of these alternatives is available from consumers as inteiest rates ha ye fallen. Many bor'rowers · new ta~ legislation. althougtl lower tax rates will makc-tbe -lenders in your areatsif1lply pay a little extra each month prefer fixed-rate mortgages because there are no surpnses .. deductions somewhat less valuable .. · • . toward the principa balance. You can usually pay down -knowi!'g lh~ i'll~ntbly 'payments~ and interest costs A 15-year mortiaae. ho~ever. usua. ll y offers i slightly principal ahead of schedule without penalty. helps family budgetmg. lower interest rate. allows substantial 58Vings io interest When interett rates were higher and more volatile in The m ost pop1Jlar types offixcd-rate financing arc the co'sts over the life of the loan and builds home equity more the late 1970s and early 1980s, finanCial institutions and 30-year loan, which most homeowners have. and the-15· rapidly. consumers preferred the adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). year loan. a more ~ent innovation. A 30-ycar mortgage Middle-aged couples who want to repay their The interest rate -usually tied to U.S. Treasu ry cam es lower monthly payments because repayment is mongage before retirement or homeowners who plan to securities rates-and the monthly payments on an ARM stretched over a longer period, but total interest charges trade up to a bigger home relatively soon might find this can change annually or at some other agreed-upon over the life of the loan are substantiall y less with a 15-anractive. Fifteen-year loans appeaJ aJso to parents interval. An ARM's initial interest rate is almost always year mortgage. ·looking ahead to the time when their children will enter lower than fixed-rate loans because the borrower shares The1t a1t manl opportunities in the monaage marketplace today i you are buying or refinancin1 a home. but make sure that the loan you get h'elps you reach your financial objectives. A mortgage loan professional can help you ·to evaluate the chokes available and to pick the right mortgage for you. · Mary J . Rlldle is vice pre.ideal ud mua1er. .coa .. me r baformatioa services of Merrill LyDCla, Pleee. For example. a $75.000 mortgage financed at a fixed college. These ~pie want to have paid off their mortpge the risk of future interest rate fluctuations. Feuer 6 Smt ... ,lac. • Economic goals being missed Now thatgrowt-h-has slowed, attent ion, has s hifted to areas of disap poin t ment By JOHN ClJNNlFF .,....,_~el I NEW YORK (AP) -The success of the U.S. economy 1n nsang from the ashes of the 1981-1982 recession has draWl1' attention from some enormous and ~ot folly understood fai lures to meet important goals. for many. months the failures were tolerated by a public more interested in enjoying the largesse ofan expand· ing economy. But nsw that growth has slowed, these problem areas are receiving overdue attention . Among the biggest disappoint- m~nn ofaU has been the fail\Trt of"the econo my itself to grow in the past year as anticipated by the White Ho.use, business leaders. securities houses, and academic and bus1Jless econom- ists. Among the other disappointments: -A failure to bala.nce..~he. fede~ budget; despite assllrances from the White House that balance would be achieved by now. and in spite of a nearly four-year exi)ansion. -An inability of monetary policies to spur the economy. even though the Federal ReserveBoard has cut the discount ..fate seven 11mcs since August 1984. -The lack to date of a more pronounced impact on the U.S. payments imbalance, in defiaRce of persistent. and successful. efforts to lower the trading value of the dollar. ·Exports have not nsen. and imports remain stro ng. . The .very pemstence of these problems. suggesting that even the most po~e~ul instruments <?f gov- deal with them, is drawing inc.reas1ng attention and, quite likely adding to nervousness. A survey of consumers by the Conference Board, a no n-profit re- search and educational organ1zat1on supported mainly by business. found people less confident about the econ- omy's future than at any tame an the past three years. On Wall Street and 1n the: White House, economic anal}sts -while continuing to e~press optimism - have lowered thelr CSlimateS Of- econ<>mic $rowth in the face of overwhelming statistical and visual evidence. While some commentators i.ay there are no real economic mystem~s -onlv a lack of knowledge or a failure · to understand -there arc perplcx1t1cs and great frustrations. .\s viewed by some. for eumplc. the Fed. which sets the discount rate. has been pushing on a stri ng 1n seeking to spur .the cconomy into greater act1 vaty by repeated cuts in the cost of borrowing mone~. Mean"' halt'. public confidenc~ ma~ be shaken as people watch efforts that fail to produce an 1mpac1 on what everyone agrees are massa'e and dangerous problems. NEW YORK CAP) -The lollowino Hsi shows the New York Srock Exchange sroc.k~ and warr an1s thal have gone uo lhe most and down lhe most based on percent of chanoe reg~rdle» of volume for Frldav No securities rradlno oelow S2 are incl· -uded. Net and percenlage cha.nges are !he difference between lhe previous c1os1no price and Frldav's '2 pm orice Name l MversLE 2 ManhallNll 3 IJ>CO Corp ' SunshMn S LomnMto wt 6 N1vstr w!C 7 M unford 8 Cqo1roa1a 9 AmShlpB • UPS Lasl Cng 3~ -t· ~ 11 + 13~ + 3~ .. J'"tl + '2'>e + 27\i! t 27'·1> + 11~ + Pel Uo 208 UP ·1s 8 Up 11 5 ~~ \~ ~ Up 9 S Uo 90 UP 8 9 UD 8 3 Ex-ecutives move--. . at building firms Jeffrey A. Zak.aryaa ofNewpon. Beach 1s no"' director of public relations for The Irvine Co. The appointment was announced by Samuel Haynes. vu.:e president of markeung communicataonll. wh o referred to Zaltaf")an's particular expertise 1n communication~ planning and 17 years of expenence. FOf' the 1)&S'I f+v.e. ~a~~ managed the marketing stafT at Fluor Corp. • • • David Jolau10D has been named darel.:tor of constmct1on l\o}r the Irvine~ Co. D}. company president James T Kelley The: Newport Beach resident comes to the new operating d1v1s1on of The Irvine Co. from Tiie Cbrlea H. Slaaw Co. tn 011cago where ht' had pnme respons1bilit~ for the SJ 80 mil hon renovation construction at the Conrad Hilton hotel. the largest such prOJCCt C\Cr compkted 10 the tlnated States . • • • Ooaglaa A. Burton has been named president of RCI (iencral ( bntracto~ a new .d1v1s1on of Bedford Propenacs. Inc. head- quartded "'tn Irvine. Burton has been 1n the construction business since 1962 and well known tn the building rndu!itl") an Orange County since 197 1 ai. president ofEqu1d on Con1rac10~ and vice president. of Emk.ay Develo pment Co. BCI pro' ides general rnnuactang. in tenor improvement construction management and con!>ult1ng· -.en·aces. most recently 'at rhe .\tnum project an If' an{· • I 0 C o n 8 , + 11 C l lnc 12 Honeywell 13 Radice 14 lndlanaEngv 15 Newslld n 16 GEO Intl 17 GoldNugf 18 Varily 19 Danaher '20 WnUn 10 2Sot '21 AnchHOCk 12 Kvsorlnd 23 Luc1o.v Sir '24 SablneRl 25 PSlnd 16ot I I I n t o s S NwslS!IW '111 U V P ·~ & 6 1(1ngWrld \ 8~ + "11 Uo 7 8 7 AlbrloCIA n 72 • + s UP 7.4 8 v..endo Co 91, + "a uo 7 0 9 Armada Co 36 • -+ 2 • UP 6 6 10 Nic.olet1ns1 35X + 1'" Uo 6 • 11 Anacomo 21'& -+ ~ Uo 6 3 12 Bund.YCD 10~ + ~ Uo 6 3 13 UCCEL 2'Jll + ~ Uo 6 3 14 Fansteel fO'l'I +-'!! 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':JJ?O ~"lolOOCiVI\~ IOOl~blvd . ?l~.?00 Sl.7:, poeoda.no 52~9QUthlekt2~ ,818/~ 9~~~ mon Lhr\!fh 10 to9, ~t..uroey\Oto6t 9Urdoy no:m t.o~ ' I .. T ..... J ..... •Mrll AlllEI (March 2 l-April 19): Communicate with 'one who is con'fmed to home, h~pital. Emphasis on aroups, special interest clubs, unique orpnmhons. y~u could pin cooperation which elevates business, career. Watch f9r Oemana. • . TA~RUI (April 20..MaY. 20): Circumstances swing in your f•vor -you coul~ w~n contest, ~ccent on mone)', love, fl.llfillment of wishes. what ~med elusav~ as now aYa1lable -ao for at. Libra, another Taurµs fiaure in excitirig scenano. GE~INI (M~y 21-June 20): Emphasis on achievement, standing in community, special arranacment or as--------------siJ,Dment. Accent intriaue, mystery, glamor ---:-dress ue.product. You could get bac~n& of mfluential people." W•tch Pisces. s • CANCER (June 21-Jutx 22): Focus YONEY. on power, authority. Iona-range pros· 0 · . ~ts, plans. f<?r project which could . · MARR include pubhshana. travel. You'll receive •••••••••••• favorable attention, could be asked to appear before the mcdijl. Watch Capticom. . • • · · . LEO (J~ly 23-~ug. 2.2): You make "right. step""in right direction. Almost as rfby tn~c. goal 1s achieved. You reach wider audience, could gain acclaim from surpnse sources. Emphasis also on le.Jal @ffairs, including unique agreement, contract. VIRGO (~ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Study Leo message for sptcial hint. Emphasis on new. sta~. rndcpendencc, creativity, ability to get to heart of matters. Lunar ·1 cycle haghhghts partnership, public relations. marital status. Take initiative. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Basic tasks require attention. Focus on pets. dependents. health, employment. You arc being pulled in two directions - choo~ course advocated by family member. Cancer, Aquarius figure promLDently. SCORPIO ~Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Lunar, numerical cycles highlight joie de vivrc, populanty, ability to communicate feelings in dynamic manner. Romance figures prominently. People want to be near you -personal maanetism is featured. -. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on rebuilding. correcting past mistakes. spotlighting future prospects, Transaction can be concluded in your ~avor. Know 1t. be confident, throw off groundless fears, doubts. Watch Scorpio. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Surpnsc visit could be part of unusual scenario. Emphasis on communication. variety, possibility of journey. You'll be dealing with restless 1nd1 viduals many of whom are "flirtatious." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): You'll locate what had been lost. missrng or stolen. Emphasis on payments, collections. investments. You'll have unusual oppor:tunity to add to 1.ncome. Family member 1s involved. Libra figures prominently. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Many of your "best g,ualiues" surge 10 forefront. Moon pos1d1on b1~hghts personality. charisma. physic.al attrac- tion. You'll be asked to dine ID out-of-way place. Something "serious" could grow out of chance mecung. DEAR ANN L'ANOERS: I have a unique problem thal has me stumped. 1t started eight months ago .when l began wnting to an old friend from grammar sc hool. He w;:is my fint love. The problem is this: I have fallen deeply 1n love with "Mr. X." He feels the same way about me. l love havmg a man in my life. I haven't been 1h1s happy 1n ages. We had lost touch w11h each other until his name and whereabouts '>'ere made public through the medJa .. fhe -mttn-~Hl&-t1me for ~ll~ng his wife. I weighed the pros and cons of cstablishini a love rclauonsh1p wnh Mr. X and 11 comes out in his favor What I'm womed about ·~ m\ fam1l~t1on. M ) son t!>.+4:-1 ha1.~ talked wrth hrm about the siiua11on D J ANIWDl'TO WEULY BIU.DGE QUIZ tfle silver lining Q.l-A11 South, vulnerable, you hold: •K782 . <::?kH 088 ..,752 Partner open8 the bidding with one no trump. What -action .do you take? . CHARLES Go1£1 I'll bet you didn't know there was a special name for unhappy people. They suffer from "anhedonia," the inability to experience pleasure. ~nd here's the weird part. There ar~rly two mittion Americans who suffer from this malady, and by my count I have met all but one of them. Some have been teachers, editors, talk show hosts, bankers and shol>' keepers. Hard to believe, but nearly everyone I dated suffered from "anhedonia." Xou've met a few in your time toO. · I'll bet. Wttat ab(}ut the auy in the audience of "The Tonight Show" who hasju~t stumped the band. When Johnny Carson presents him with a cenificate for dinner for two at a fancy restaurant, he looks pained and whines, "I'm here with 30 members of the Cedarlake Frisbee Te~m. Can't they have a free dinner. too?" Sometimes it seems to go with the job. Somewhere it is. written that people on the Supreme Court can never show their teeth or their emotions. ·Mr. T always looks like someQnc ~o would take a winning lotter)1 ticket, chew it up and spit it o ut in your hand. Teenagers some- times experience anhedonic tenden- cies for fi ve or six years. If you-told them they looked nice they'd say. "What do you mean by a crack like that?" I once gave a lecture in a Midwest city and halfway 1hro ugh it l realized I was speaking to a convention of anhedonists who had gathered to frown for three days. I cannot imagine what it would be hke to be married to someone who could not see humor an his hfe. but pro He 1s 1n favor of the relationship. bu1 says he '>'orrics about my safety. I need to know from yo u if this romance stands a chance. I have a lot of confidence ID your judgment. - D.L.W. DEAR D.L.W.: Sorry, you've given me too few fa cts on wblcb to base a le&ltlmate evalaatlon. Several q1es· -Ueas nffd-uswerlng. For example: How old arc yoa? How old is Mr. X? , these people do exist. If you ~e some Qten braised parakeet lips for dinner, they snarl, "I had at for lunch." • • A.-lt is true that, should partner hold a maximum one no trump opening with tour-card spade sup- port, you might have a play for game. However, it he has a mlnl· mum. even three spades could be In jeopardy. And there ls no guaran- tee that he has a spade suit. Since game is unlikely. pus. Q.2.:..._Neither vulner.able . as South . o ... SHlllF I was at an airport reecntly·whcn I sit down next to a woman who looked like she wu in mourning. • yo1J hold: "Business or pleasure tnp'r' l asked. __ "Oaui]lter's getting married:' she sighed. "That's wonderful. A lot of young people are living together and not even bothering." "They did that already. She had to get married." "Well. thank goodness," I smiled. "Some fat hers refuse to accept the responsibility of a child when it is thrust upon them.·· "What rcspons1b1hty? He's out of work." "You're so lucky to have li nes of communication open. At least they confide in you." "We'll have a lot of umc for that." she said. "They're moving 1n with us." "It will.be mcc to have a small baby around the house aft'"·" "l never wanted em the first time around." Two mrlhon Americans who have "anhcttonia" and I have met ... all of them. How did be kill bls wlfe? Did be cut ber throat, was be driving a car wblle drank or dld be pat arsenic la her coffee? Old be plead guilty or does be clalm be Is llulocent? Wben wlll be be free? Does be have a trade or a profe11loa? Wiii be be 1elf-sapportlll1 wbea be 1et1 oat or are you goin1 to support blm? Have roa been sendlll& blm moaey 1laee .. e 1 been la prf101J'! If 10, bow mucb? Wlaat Is bis marital blstory? Wbea you provide me wltb the +A;J2 9 Q101· OKJ83 •KH when you have. a weak. balanced Partaer opeM the bidding with one hand with no five-card or longer no trump. What action do you suit Pass, and hope ~t partller tAake'?E ·r h .. ran scrounge a trick or two from .-ven t partner as a maxi· our meager holding. mum 18 polnts, you are still a point Y short of slam. Bid ·three no trump and be hllPPY that you are giving partner a hand that should prove easy to play. Q.3-As South. vulnerable. hold: •9823 'V82 0 Ql0652 The bidding has proceeded North Eaet South 1 NT Dbl 1 you What action do you take'' A.-East 's double 1s for penalue~ At no trump your hand might not produce a single trick ror partner At diamonds. you are bound to score two or three tricks even ;r partner has only a doublMon Bid t wo diamonds Q.4-As South, vulnNablt> you hold· •983 V'J762 .;J 1062 Eut ,Ohl ? What action du vn11 tak1>'1 A.-Ynur side is in truuble llowt'v · er. don't try to "improve" matters ·~-=-·=:...~! ':: .. _ .............. -.. • • 1 Q.5-Both vulnerable, as South you hold· •K75 :;,K876 •)QJ03 •782 Tht> b1ddin~ has proceeded: North Eau South We•t I • P&1t8 I <:' Pu• I • Pas8 ? What at· lion do you take? A.-With nu particular liking for either of partrwr·., suits and a.stop· J)E'r 1n the unh1d -.uit. rebid one no trump Th<tl d•t<''-nfJt 'Jhow any ad· d111onal \ ahw-. t n '\Pf'3k of Q.6-Both \ 11l11f'rable. as So1ith you hold •K76 K876 1093 Tlw b1ddm)l ha,-. prot't•eded Sortb Eaat South Weal I • Pus I . PaH I • Pa~s ., \\'hat 3<'t 10n do you takt··~ A.-Tht.., haud t!'i )loan~ nowhere. r11• ic; rm point to b1ddi111( one 1111 trump-parttwr's hand is quilt' hkl'ly unbalanl' .. d . Your 4 -:J flt tn sµadt•" should prov1d1• an a d · Pquatt' I rump .,ult . ''' Jo((•t 11111 now l'a!-1" -'--eiitetfer poslti" &o.Uvlee yoa. P~~ send me this cola ma wltb th answers and a self·addreued, stamped envelope. • • • • ····~, r ...... .. · A11 I.MOERS TODAY·'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE DEAR AN N LA NDERS: M)' son ts comple11ng his second ~ear of 1each-r~.......:~:---~~-1-~~_;_~no-~nd hopes-6AC~~-a~h~rg~h.._AA~C~A~0~1~1>--~~-<L4~ school pnnc1pal. "Boh" told me last e)(c1ama11on mght that he t'i going to ask his 21 · 1 C1garf1sb 48 The )ear-old S\lo ecthcart to ma.IT)' him. 5 MarQuee Opera ··Marc1a"1c;alo,el})OUngwoman. name 52 Perd1t1on auracll\e, kind. successful m her JOb 9 Take on 55 Classify as a salesperson and deepl) de' oled 14 Flap 57 Lambaste to m\ son But her grammar and 15 Carpet 58 Banish vocabulan. arc comparable 10 that of feature 60 Weight untt 16 Italian 61 Songsmith a 9->ear-old E'amplc: "Me and Boh commune Harbacn \.\COi to the park 'n' \IUIT I shoulda 17 Metal abbr 62 1eaguPs worn a raincoat ·n· o;iulT" 18 Ut11t1y co 63 N Car olina I cnJO) Marcia·, ulmpan) hut I units cot1eqe find m) self tee ling l'lllh.11 rn"cJ \\.hen 19 Payao1e 64 Toe pan others arc \.\ 1th1 n lll'<tr• ng range I 20 Holding tool 65 For b•dd•••Q 1 keep \~ondcnng hl)v. long 11 \\Ill he 21 Elevat•ons 66 Uses 11Pedles before Bob feels unrnmfonahle ahout 2~ Natives sufl 67 Cave poet her inabrht) to speak propcrl). 24 Perfumed We went through 1hc lrauma of our 26 Uprising 28 Child older c;on·., divorce lasl )CiU. and I 29 Momentous cenaanl) don't wan1 Boh to 'lufTer 1he 33 girt c;ame fa1e 36 Simple Do I have the nghl IO bnng 1h1s 37 'Made in matter"1om\ 'ion\a11cn11onbelorehe .38..Desuou mam :1 lorinal co1nmitment.,-Would 39 Pool shot he COO'lrdcr 11 1n1erfercnlC and I><; 40 Pung or luge evt"n more dc.-tenn1nt"t.l to marry ht"r'> 4 t· Hu&&ands Pltasc an!.\.\Cr as 'lllOll J<; ro~1bte. 42 CeleSlt81 M) gu1 feeling t'I 111 "l'X'<'"-up. hut body ma)•be r m all wrong _ c < >N-43 Wastelands CER N~p IN Tllf ~CH l ll 44 Set to go DEAR CONCERNED: Keep yoar 46 Five-spot lip lipped. mother. Bob Is well aware ol tlte way Marcia murders Ute En1ll1b lan1ua1e. Ob\ 1ously. It does 14 not botlter .. lm. So grin and bear It, bope for tlte best. Que sera. 1era. 17 • • • D1 .\R ANS I \M)FR~· While 20 pf\.•p.mng a lum:h, lor u111:\pcet<'d \''''or'. m) mulhl'r il~l·d me JO go to 2 4 rhl' 'll1tl'rou111 .1nJ ~l·t .1 \;in11t'tuna I 1H>11,1·d .1 l .in \\llh .1 d.lll' ,1.1111j"ll:d on 11 Jul ~ 14"4. I hrnu~ht It to !\tom .• lh•ntt \.\tlh J l .t n l•I lllllft' fCl·ent \ 1111.l&l' "·''' ,,.,,,.,, ~h d.1d h.1p1x·11l·d 111 t~: '\t:tndrng 111 rlw i..11d11.·n \\ lwn I 'h•"'l'd him thC' 38 d.1t1· 1111 lhr \ .111 IH' ,,11d 1111 \\,I\ \\OUld lw 1011d1 II lfr \\l'nl Ill 1h1 11v. II 11ut 41 .111,I \111111 ,,11d \\ .111 lhJI IUll<l I\ 2 3 ix·tlcdh 0 1\. '-ulhtng ,an happcn IO ~.-.~~--4-- 4 DOWN t Eu•OPPR11s 2 Bellyache 3 Trt>at tlACll~ 4 Mad ft-e •1"-mPf f"tt 6 UncPr la1n 7 Swiss ri11ak c, 8 USAA membl"" 9 S>-ne 10 Chnlur 1 1 Dnr t t>PI 12 BreAd lypP '1.' 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Wilen you <'ODlld~r wbat yo• •tand to lost ll' • mla"'Y blam 65 gambit Toss it , \ I .. I \ -.~ ' ()rangeCOMt DAILY PILOT/ ~<>Ma~. Sept4'mber 15, 1988 ~· -- THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "You're wasting it. Mommy went outside." MARMADUKE by7?-Brad Anderson L "It's very discouraging I made a list of all his faulis. and he ate the ltst ... PEA~UTS I \ -'-' :: ~ :: - -1-1 -........ \E ;.._"'It ~:-- .\N .\~ ~ °'_ -__./ f GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS "' GOI ANOTI1ER MV' fiJVPGE'"f ~eP'OFtr.:r~1,e: F1rl.lANCES .ARE p.:f AN AL.~ "T"/f'V1E LOW. DRABBLE ~ /\ ,, ROSE IS ROSE "TUIS ISNT ~ING; ~(.£ ... , .. "So we're in one of THOSE moods, eh?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I ' v 'l ~TWANNA SMOKE m'f "ME Effi'CR . l OOESS WE' tDRE PfACEPIP£S UENNIS • JUST OOHAA !'IA~ 10 STAY I -ON iHE WARP.A.~. t .\.:-E -CE "15-'°'i c- SOUNr~ \.\;"t:~ .... v E . ( by Charles M. Schulz ~ERE~ -.;~-::.\ 'J(l,' ..\cE"<-JN ~ 5 v.,:._.., -c , .:-f.;... J Ar-.J-~~~ C~ E"I ..... by Jim Davis l'M -rl1~ ONL.'( CH rf:F I t<NOW W11'H A SECONC7 MO~A6E ON M'{ W'A~ ~f\Jr\l ET. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY YOO C.A~ Lf.ARf'\4 ANIJTHING F"ROM A 800K TIM> WILL HE LP "r'OLJ r LY • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER ic-.r dl:I ·L l \\HEN S AM D R IVER fELt C. ~•FA1HE"R l/'IARt,FP THAT ~•E (.Ar~ T A(..CEPr ~ER I DINNER t l"J\,ITA liON BECAUSE HE MtJ<;T wORt" LATE' A,T TH~ .)F F rCE $HE OFFERS ""Q 6RIN(J I N ::>A NOW (.Hf'';:> FUNKY WINKERBEAN l,)()LJ RE. THE ONE WHO SAi D 1 SHOIJU..J TRlt' ro 10£ITT1F4' 7 · UJlfH fHE Kl DS -( ( r;,/ , ()#.I Ml) ~JC., I 1.p~-N r-. _)_j \,,Y{J . t \ ~ t/' I ... • ; DOONESBURY 50RRY, MAT rr I 9 /!i J ' RICY'SNOT HOM& tJH HlJH RICK'S GOT A £17 TLC PRO&tM HE ~ HOPIN6 li!f)/Jt?T5a41 (AN (1flP. HIM WrtH ,,...., ) ,,~ !. r J J j t /_ : Qy Berke Breathed by Jim Davis ~" I (~r ,· ilJ -~ M~ 'RACX!l.ff FE..WE'VE. BEE.N lJJAITI NG FOR A ()EC.\S()N ALL $..MMcR by Lynn Johnston THF11 HAS \/Ef lO BE DECJDED Bl/ A Cot1M11TEE. WHOEXACTL'/ IS~ !HIS COMMrireE? p:Y'- ... .._ .. 4 • If by Harold Le Doux Mt-ANWHILE HAN!'\ WARNER HAS MADE AN APPOINTMENT ·TO SEE A F R IEND AT AN AOVE RTISIN0 AGENCY l KNOW !HAI .. .JE.5US. PRW6 1HE HKL.UPS FRl»f THIS RlPfKTER I / ,· by Tom Batiuk "MD I ALSO REALIZE 'THAT f3EAU~ 1AMS ARE VER() ( • l=OPULAR I &JT ... 1., • .:! -_· --.....--,...., ).~ l. 01 [ f;·, ~ ~~) by Garry Trudeau .. I . . Dlillr,... ,..._.,, ~ ...... MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER 16. 1988 Rugby ·play· helpsR~IDS beat49ers By JOSU.B DUl>i!VOIR o.lr Nie C." If I llFI . True to san Francisco 49ers Coach Bill Walsh's word, quarterback Joe Montana didn't play an Sunday'" game apinst the Rams. And to go one better, Montana m1&ht not {'lay apinst an)'body for the rest o the season .. But that's for the 49ers to worry about as the Rams were too bui.y celebrating the end of the 49ers· five- ye ar do111ination at Anaheim Stadium' to concern themsehes with the loss of their foremost tormentor It wasn't easy. though. as the Ram!> managed to squeak b» the 49ers by a 16-13 count an front ofa sellout crowd of 65,195 which saw Montana'<; successor Jeff Kemp nearly pack up where the NFL's highest rated career passer left off. In fact, Montana might have left off for duration oflhe '86 campaign He'~ scheduled to undergo lower ba k surgery today to remove a ruptured disc and it's doubtful he'll return th1\ year. d1sadvanta1c agamst the 49c'1 to six straii}lt games. · . . But in the .end it was the Ram s put.ting it o ut as they employed their usual blend of too much defense, just eoou~ offense -and. tb1s time 1 ·qua~-Rugby play -.lo raise ttlc1r rccord·to 2-0 and drop the Niocrs· io· r-t after their ear1y-season show- down. "We JOSI ho))e we can keep wanning unul our offense can catch up w11h our defense." said Ram quarterback Steve Bartkowski. who survived another shak) ouun' by leading the Rams on a closing dnve that enabled Mike Lansford to break a 13-13 tie w11h his 18-)ard field goal wi th a scant ·02 remaining to be played "Obviously 11 was an excatang game. but I'm thinking we have a long way to go before we can be cons1den:d a good football team," said Rams Coach John Robinson. "Clearly, we're not outstanding now. But when we had to ""t' went the length of the field against a defen!>e that you will see be one of the best an the Jeaaue." With 6· 10 left 1n the fourth pcnod. the Rams and Bankowslo took over on their own SC\Cn-)ardline. p to that 11me the) had scraped up a meager I 00 ~ards of total offense. with Bartko""""' hitting on only 9 of 20 passing for 51 )ard\. "Bartkow'1k1 isn't playing at the level we think he can. but so what?" said Robin'ion But the defending NFC We'it champion Rams had t heir hands full lining up against their ex-teammate Kemp, who nearl) turned the tnd. and stretched the Ra~:. ~efidd On the day the Rams were (Pleue .ee RAll8{B2) -~Redden (30 ) leape o•er 49er Don Griffin and paet Ronnie Lott (42) on the way to eight-yard gain Sunday. · Kempgets his ·chance,cinii rriakes the most of it Ex-UCLA ,. ' He n early r a l lies 49ers to win over ex-teammates By ED ZINTEL De#y Not c .......... I"°" of For all that JdTrc> ,\lien Kemp n:prc-.cnts to the world. he may never be good enough for II. All Kemp can claim 1s that he ,., an NFL quanerback, thl' son of a former NF-L quar- terback and current L' .S S<.-nator. and. perhaps someday, the son of a l ' .S. Ptesidcnt But this is what Kemp rs not. He 1s nut a cover-boy quanerback who ranks as the most proficient passer 1n NFL ha story. He has not led his team to three Super Bowls. He 1s not married to an actress-model. Jeff Kemp is not Joe Montana ~uch 1s Kemp's ma sfortun<.> l f 1h 1s all sounds fam 1 har. 11 should It was ,~- Kemp. remember. who always seemed to gel "I a'm not Joe Montana." Kemp told the wrong end of the 'illck when he played for reporters after the game, as if he was telling 1he Rams fo r four years Kemp was always them something they didn't know .. Joe as 1he second, sometimes 1h1rd best to whomever the best quarterback in the league But I can be the Rams called their starting quarterback -Vince type of quarterback that this team need' to Ferragamo. Dieter Brock. Steve Dils, whom-win." ever. Cenainly he was that on Sunday. After a Even when hr showrd that he could play sh41ky start in which two ofh1s first four passes this game of professional football very well. were intercepted giving the-Rams the ball at the Krmp wa<; told to stay 1n his place -_o~' n:.:..:,l~he~_:4~9~e~r_,.7~-y,,..a..-i:d-lffle-andttfelr own 45. Kempsculed bench. You could almost .hear--lhe coaelfcs into a groove. At one stretch during the second whisper to ham, ·Go a"a). Jud. ya bother us.' and third quaners. he completed 9 straight Well. once again Kemp got the chance to passes. including back-to-back passes of66 and prove h1'\ wonh. i\nd. loand behold. ifhe dadn'...L.. 4J yards to Jerry Race. The 66-yard pass on a almost beiu the Rams post pattern went for a touchdown 10 pull San II completing 19 of 24 passes for 2 52 yards Francisco to wath 1 n a field goal ( 13-10) and the and a touchdown 141n'1 ~ood enough to beat latter set up Ray Wcr-;ching'<; g.ame·l)tng 29- someone -and 11 wasn 1 an the 49ers' 16-13 'ard field goal. loss Sunda) -then ma> be Ke mp JUSI can't Still, the po~t-gaml' talk wa' not \O mul·h of win. Jack. his dad. undoubtedly hopes he has Kemp's brave performance hut of the 49er!>· better luck in November dim future without Mon1anc1 Cowley4-0 vs. Angels Montana was M:heduled to undergo d1\C surgery on his lower back today and may be out for the rest of the season. The 4Qer player<>. including Kemp. were told of the impending surgery immediately following the game. Whale the 49ers and Coach Bill Walsh praised Kemp's subs111u 11on work a\ "courageous." and "poised.'' they couldn't help bµt wonder how 11 might have been w11h a health> Montana. 'The he\t thing I 1..0uld sa} ahout Jeff wa' that v.c didn't nouce ham during the game:· !>aid 49er offen!>I'· c guard Rand\ ( ross "That''> a compliment. t,he fact that he d.1dn't play much woro;e than Joe would ha .. e pla~cd. "There's JUSt not another Joc Montana But. hell. 1fthat's the he~l Jeff Kemp we have · 1ha1'1l be~good enough." Montana. plagued h> back problcmc, all last sca-;on and a sprained ankle that forced him (Pleue .ee KEMP/82) QB leads Redskins Schroederspar~s Washington past . Raiders. 10-6 W.\SHI~(, 1 ON I ~Pl -Form1..·r UCLA quanerhack Ja)1 _Schroeder thre'-' for 21 l vards and set up Georgl" Rogers' game-w1nn1ng touchdown ""h ..., 27 k ft ~unda\ 10 lead the V.a<;hingto n Re<1'~1ns to a 10-6 '1do~ o'er the l o'i ..\ngele'> Raade~ Rogers· thn·<.>-~ard '>Core came two plaH after Schroeder hooked up w11h 11ght end Clint D1d1cr for a 59-yard pass pla~ that mo,ed Washington tn the Loo; .\ngele-;" D1d1er 'lipped ht·hand Raider '><lk- t~ tace~ Toran ,.md caught the hall in ; : He pitches six-hitter as Wrut@.So-x post 3 l -v-i£ t:ery Angels~ 12· ·magic ~tndc along 1h1..· k it 'i1dc-lt nc It was tht" .....J.cu:\ 8" ~ I pd '•., t o m p It' l 1 on 1·.-t--'---1• hroeder' 1..ar1..·1..•r and D1d1er'~ h1g- CHIC.\(iO (AP ) -"ngcls .Manager Clrnc Maudr loaded his lineup ""h c1gh1 lcft-han<.kd ba11crs-Sunda~ but Chicago Wh11e \)o\ right-hander Jo<.> Co" IC} !>toppt'd the .\ngcls on a s1>.-h1t1l'r 10 record a '·I triumph. Cov.lc) 10-9. heal thr ·\ngel'i for the founh 11mc "'thout a los,, 1nclud1ng three as a mrmhc:r of the ;\le" York Yankc<.>s Ron Ha<i'iC)'\ leadofTdoubk in tht <;cCond tuu1..hcd off a two-run rally against Kirk McCa4'k11l, 16-X. v.h11 buried h15 chancrs w11h th rel' wild p11rhe~. two of which led to runs. "McCao;~11l\ wild patches wen: uu~ hnt ofTcn<;( ... said Whate So'I; Manager J 1m Fregoo;1 In tact. Frego!.1 '31d . "third base coaeh l>oug Radt'r told our playcrs if an) one gets to third. he read} for a wild p1tr h .. Cowie}. who walk<.>d two and c;truck out fou r 1n pitching ha~ -;ccond complete game. wa'i descnhed h) Mauch. "asa gu) who ha!. been taught hy l·regosa to <;ink and c;hdc his p11chc"i. no1 JUSI throw them 11''1 a l'H·d111n J1mm) (f-rego"i1 ) h<'cau~ he has r-:all) taught his pitcher\ "hat to do to hcrnmc cfTcc11ve " 1ncc Fr~O'il 1011~ U\<.'r the cluh Wh11e ~O'< p11rh l'r' have 10,c;ed I_ rnm.,,lctc games. When Fr<.>gm1 took m er 1hr duh on Junt• 24. < h1cago pitcher-; had onl) 1hrel' cornpklt> gaml'' · !tut. Cowlt•) c\pla1ned. 'Tm JUSt glad I'" c '\OT1Cd nut m\ 1.lcll\Cr) pmblem;.and mechanic\, hut I knov. r m m\ own woro;t cncm) .. · ' • "I didn't l'\attl) pitch aga1n'it a ~ nnk)-Jtn~ (\.1cC a'1~1ll) lod.i~ lie'-; prohahl) 1h1..• hest· or ~wnd-ht·" p11ch<.>r _nov. 1n the o\m1..·m·an l eague I'm 1us1 angr. .ll m\'iclf lor g1' 1 n~ up the nin in the 'ieventh 10 Sl·hofidd ( 15ick) the..· onl) n~h1-handcd haller m the lineup. He h11 .1 • good iAsH:le p11rh down the lrn field hne to scoi:e Whttl' (Devon)" ' • White..·. who hod doubled. cored' onl y the second run Cowley had i1vcn up an ha<; l:ist 21 1nn1ngs. M('{"a.,k11l struck out nine. walk<.>d three and allm.\td eight hit~ an f'. t -1 innings · Cn" le~ had ~1 .. <.>n up JU<;I nnr run in has la<\I 2 I number: AMERICAN LEAGl'E WEST Angels Tcxa~ W L Pct. GB XI fill 'i"'4 n 70 'ilO 11 Sunday's Scort's Ch1l ag11 '·Angels I M1nm·\ota 7. Tna\ 6 Today'5 Games Angels t< andelana 7-2! al< h1l·ago <Ddl'On 1 . .i1 4pm .K"1P('rad10(7 10l Te'a' (V. 111 M-9) at Oakland (~tcwan 9-~I h Remainl.ng Games ANGELS IZ I I -Home II,). Sept lfi 17. I K Kan~a" < 11'. c;l'PI IQ, 20. 21 . < 'hll'ago. \q11 ~2 I 2). 23. 24. < k'cland. <.iept 26. 27. 2X. Tna' -\"a} !XI '\t'pl I\ ( llllago. liept 29. '0 (kl I "·tn\J\ (II \ Oct 2 '· ~ ~ rc'<a'>. TEXA. ( 191 -Home ( 1111 ~r• I'> 20. 21 \1innc<,ota. -.,cpt 29 .. m. Oct I. Oakland <kt 2 '· 4. 5 . .\ngcl'I ·\'-'a}l9): Sept 15. 16, 17 Oakland. 'wpt 22. 2J. 24. Seattle. SCpt. 26. 17. 28. Angd' 1nn1ngs bclme 1hc -\nge1' ruined hl'i 'hulllul hid 1n lhl· 'l.''l'nth on lllrt,elUl1\1..' douhk'> O\ l>non V. hill' .ind D11 ~ ~ h11fidll . · · Ron 11;1,._.,., led otl thn l'wnd "11h ,1 dnuhk .111J to<1li. 1h11J "hl·n "Ru,\ :'-1nrman huntl'd pa\I Md a'klll Im ,1 ha~c h11. 0111e C1u1lkn wa~ thru""n out at fir~I bunting lor a hit as Morman moved to !iecond and Ha11s<.>y hdd third 'l\1c\a11k1ll then thre~ a wild p11l·h. allow11ig Ha">"l'\ to '>l'Ore J~ck Pcrt~e singled .to ..ctirt· Morman . \.fcf'a,l1lf<o 1h1rd wt kt fllll h with Cllll' out an the \l\lh &<f't the Wh i te~' their thud run l>J\l' < ochranc .iml (1u1lkn nrx·ned lhl' \1\lh V.llh ll'n'l'l\lt l\\' \IO!llc<; ges1 gain CH~r The Ra ider\ g1..·t1 1ng lour catchr'> for h4 'ard'I from light end l odd Chnc;ten.,t·n mil\ c:d 10 the V.. a\h1ng- 1on ~X 'ard-ltm· v.11 h 54 ~c:ond'I rcma1mn.g R111 \,fare V.. il'lnn ""er· 1h re" Dok11..· V. 11l1am' tv.1le 1n the rnd1one <tnd lollov. 1 ng a \.1l k Rcd<olun drlrml\<' had1 Darrell c;rern lnll'rt cptl'd V.ilo;pn'<, lnunh J o"'n d1..•<,pt·ra1111n P••'' 1n thl· cnd1onl' v. 1th \( hl'u •nd' k it I 11-. .\ng"dl·, runmn~ had. \1artu' \lien gainn1 111.i \Md\ •ID lhl· gruunJ to n iend h1' '-1 l -fl'lmd <otn·ak 111 lllO'>CCUll\l' 100-\.an.1 ~affil'\ Ill 11 hut he ran tor nnl\ ~I \:trd' at11·r 1 ntcrm1-"'>10n fht Ra1dl'r' \n:lpfX·d ,1 \_ \ h,1ll11ml ,kadlo1. k e.trl~ in the th1•d qu.trtn "hrn ( hm Rahr k11.~1·d .1 _ 1 · .ird l1l·lll goal c;hnnh lftrr T 11ran 1ntr1 l l'pted a ddk ued 'xhnx·dn f'JW .11 the V.· :i'ih tn(l.lon ~ 7 T hl' JM'-' biiunu ·d trom. Rcd\k.>I\. rt'Cl'I\ t•r ( 1:ir. < lttr~ ·, hand" in111 T nran'<, and H:ihr "'·" 1..alkd 1n .J.lll'r fi"1' nin' .ind .1 P:'" n111\l'd tht• h.11l 1c' 1ht• V. ,1,h1ng111n l'I Th1..' Rl•1.hl..1n' plJ\1·1.I ih1.· ._...lonJ hall v.11hnu1 running h.H ~ "l'h 1n Rr..1n1 v.ho 'r ratnt'd h1' k tt kn1·1 .ind an~lr "h1k n1nn1ng '•ut till 1 lrn ~ Ix \(.'(OOli\ tx·lon.· halltinw r hl ' f1l rmcr l l')FI star had Iv twl\ll'd h" :..__----+-leg °" an otf-mntr pla} after l'>Cmtt-----1• .,._...... Chicago'• Run Morman eltdea lntQ bome abead of tbe tag by Angele' catcher Jerry Narron Sunday. \and" 1Chl'd bctv.ecn l"<l ddrnJcr-; V. tl'un tompktrd J!l nt W pa\\('' tor ·1 ,.., \arth hut ""' 1ntl·ru·r 1t·1I t hret· 11 mn Weak league? PCL tea!11s win 5 ~f 6 in first week Sunday's NFL scores •Rams I t\ <..a n I rJ nll'" 1 •\l. 3,h1np.1 nn I l Raldf'r"" By ROGER CARLSON Of IIM 0..., ,.._. lteft '\omeho" the <,Con.·., c.J1dn·1 ~m to Iii -....~ O'>I~ \k-..1 win~. 2f'.-6: Orange win ... 44-0: Laguna Hc..·al h w111'. 21 ·1 l rabuco Halls wtn\. I S-0; Woodbridge w1n'i. '4· 14 Aul thot'' h<'"" the fir"t week of non-lcag11<' loot ball action "C'nt fo r Pactfk Coast l,('ague enine<. -a nl'" I\ formrd 'il'<-tcam c1rt"u11 whactr will Ix rnmpt>ttng 1n 1tw ~\("n-Mount:tan C onfcrrnce when the plavnffc. 'urlau· in NovC'mh<'r Onl) Laguna 11111<., a l4-7 lo'i<.'r to Dan11 Hill\ fa 1kd to 11c1 off on t'1c right foot · "E-\cl) ~ld} ha' ~n calling u<. a lo"ng lc:agur ... '>Im.I (()~HI MC'~ ( 03Ch r~m 8aldwin "Rut W\· went ~-I out'i1dc of IC'agur and that look, prtll) am pre'"'' c 10 me Orange "on t"f· "<"dad a good 1ob. Woodhndgc tuolC'tl rrnl good and ""Juna Beach 11 obviously \Cr\' <1tro~. "\.f A\h<' 11 "t''rr compare<t to thr' C t'nlot) I c3(tlH' ' v.e'rc nn1 that \lrong. hut 11 \nu "ant 111 111mp.Hl' u' "1th 1 hr ( 1a<d<.>n c 1 rm c l rague. v. e m 1gh1 nl'I I"' 1n11 h.1d The general reeling around 1tw leagm·." the ~.111w f)lO\I arc plca'l'd 10 St'<' the lmal u )lnpt·t11111n 11n thl' r1'1' "It'' neat l11r our lcagur .. 'aid Raid"'" ~ 1h1n~ 11 ""I he tnmrct1l1\(' and a lo\ h(·1trr 1han pnt•r k 1h11111thl V..<' ~an onl\ do "hat"<.' can do hut 1hrrr ".11"·"' th.11 th1 ng fo1ng in I\ lot hall · · \ l' gone to g.1ml'\ and ft'l'I '" 'nrr\ 1111 lrnl' "..b" pin\ \O \Cf\ "'ell Ii) \Ce thl'm{ealh pl.1\ tn 1he11 poll'ntf.U hut lo'i<' 10 \omenm' lili.l· dl'l1.rn and lhl'\ rr d11"n dragging their hc-lrnct' "Then )'oti'11 -.t'l'n another g.am1.• \\hcrr lhl'\ rl':lll\ d1dn 't pla) that well at all. hut thr~ happcnrd 10 l'x'.11 \tlm<·oneand thn ·rr 1umpin~ up anti dllv.n ~di m~ '\\r u· "lo I . \\<··I'<' o I ~ "It'~ all .. o rclatl\e. \'OU II.no~ It\ .i matter nl ~h11 \1\11 pla\' .. .•. Halll v. 111 111 h" 1h1rd H«1r .11 < 11,1.1 \fr..a 11.J IOl'd ,1 repul3tlllll .I\ ,I" llllll'f IO lhl' (l()\ '-'ht'll thl' \Jilli\ \n,1 \atnl" "err \C'M 1n Mid \l'.H 11111 .1 11-.1m to he ll'l ~1Hll'd ~1th on lhl' m.11111 ll'\d Woodhriditt' ( oa1 h { 1r1w "'''JI "11h f11n11.ue 1ll l lt1•el>. ~.1,n '1 rt>dl plra-...·d lu \l'l' lhl' P< I 1r :11m 1111 ~ I lh<' ""' "l'Ck '" I'm n1ll h.1pfn at1o ul 1h,1t .ll all .. 4u11.. kl\ .11ld1ng. lfr,1lh 1·n1 . hoping "t' all d1' "l'll '1n thl• J"tt'>t'J\11n ''' "h\·n "l' get 111 lrap.m "C'.11 .Ill hi• ' l llmfl('1111'l ,1n1l r"'"Pk '"'n't cl11v.ngr.11k 11,J,on1.· 11f thl' "l'akcr ll'l\illle' 1n <lrnn11.t·< nunt\ < ln1.· nl'"'P.lfl\'I ,,1111 '°'l' ·,~ 1101..lhridpl"l v.1•n• tht· hc'<ot 111 lht• w('ak Our li.ul' "t'lt' ,.han11ntt 11n thl' l"iu' 1 mn1nl( h11111t• Hn1 11t 1h,· """' hnt (If the "nr't t n~tmll ~arh ., t rdrid . lbrcim;tn ttm n•1tN.! thC' lcaguv' ,111 l C''' ( (Pleaee 9ee l>c:L/83) I ' •c 1n1.. 1nn:\ll \/'I Hullaln \ i 101 1 < lnt"4.a nd .:' \ •11 .. 11,1<111 •1 l>a ll!l\ ' I • t ~trrn I ' •"lr" 'hkan ~ .:'4. ( •ll'l'n n .• , 111 •c h1 u 11t1• 1' Ph1t111ktrh1,1 • '' "'" • \llanlJ '' \1 I nu" I \ •"lc" 'I nrk {.11ant., 211 '-in P 1l'ft11 ~ \.1 1nnr'iC11a .:'' •1 amf'a Mn W •\taam1 10 lnd1anafl''I" 11) •\cattle ~' 1'..1n.._,, c 11' I • •-c.k n1HC\ h11mr wam T nnl(lll '11 C ••mt' I >rn ... t<r .111'1thhuf11.h 1< h.tnnrl ':u t\ 11 l lo(I. I '-.. I rnunlhlp !'Mi l H.:' ~'l\m'> Raitkr' 'lt.1tl\t1~' Pll¥r ti4 -- \ I . . ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday, Septem«>er l6, 1986 S PORfS B RL~k Ryan Dlay be 0-2, but he's battiilg 1.000 with SODle From AP dJ1patcll1es CHICAGO Mike Singletary m huged him; Oti s Wilson razzed him: some C • of his other old friends chatted with him· amiably before the game. He was greeted - San Dleto triathlon to Ttbg SAN DIEGO -Scou Tinley of Encinitas won the San Dieao Triathlon on Sunday with a time of l:S2:19, while another Encinitas rcsjdent, Linda Buchan- an, won the women's event in 2:06:01 . The race, last of the 12-event Budweiser Li~I· sponso~ triathlons of the year, incluckd I .S kilo- meters of swimming off Solana Beach. a 40-kilometer bicycle race and a 10-k run. More than 2.200 people competed. Men's runnen up included Richard Wells of Auckland. New Zealand, l:S3:31; Harold .Robinson, Ithaca,. N. x .. I :S3:4S: David Scott of Davis, l:S4:03; Millen nab• off-road race SAN BERNARDINO -New Zea· • land's Steve Millen won both the feature race and the series championship i n this wetkend's Mickey Thompson Off·Road Oran Prix. . I Millen roamt to the lead from the start and won the 10.la]) main event in his T~ota tNck Sa~iaht before 12, l 33 people at the ur-. Show qy. Seventoen·year-old Rob OOrdon of Modena won t.he co-featured t'ICe for super 1600 buays. Lut week. drivina witb Frank Arcicro Jr .. Oordon came way the Frontier 500"a overall winner in La Vepa. , Broncoe, Steelen vie tonight PlITSBUROH -In the past. it s would have been 1 mistake to feel • • overconfident playina the PittsbufJh S,teel- cn especially in Three Riven Stadium. but~ Denver BtoDCOI may have to guard against that *>Oiatit (CbAMI 7 at 6). · . ihe 8roacol, 1..(). are 6-point favontes;-lt ts hkely the point spreed would have been highrr if the Steelers wtren 't ... well, the Steelen. h t the But if one needs any statistics to araue t a ptetenl-day Steelers, 0.1. bear lit~ ttsemblance to their four·time Super Bowl champion predecessors. consider these:· · · h by signs like one that said "we don't need no Buddy.'' And Buddy· Ryan had the last laugh ... almost. In the week preceding Sunda~·s Bears-Eagles game. the return of ihe' man who molded Chicago's Super Bowl winnini"46" defense and hi s fued with Bears Coach Mike Duka overshadowed the ~me Jtself. and Mike Pi~ of Arcata, l:S4:34. . ·Women s runners up were Julie Brenni-ng of ' KJrkland. Wash.. 2:06:03; and Kirsten Henson of Denver;,. 2:06: 36. • Qordon. the aon oflut year' a bua&Y cbam~p wi nner Bob (iordon, bofTOWed hii-fathe(S cat (Or Saturday niaht's race, saying his pre~us racer didn't have enough pow~r. · The teen·aaer jumped into the lead early. David Bonner of Oranac finishec:J second. followed by Brad Castle of ~llflower. _:_ Since winnina their fourth Super Bowl an l e 1979 1eaaon the Steelen have won only one playoff' pme. apinit Den ver in 1984. They were 7-9 last year. their firit losina 1e1son in 14 years. . But Ryan's Eagles hamed Chicago's second~tnng quanerback. forC'ed the game into ovenime before losing 13-IU. and almost forced people to-take no11cc. Not quite. When Ryan walked on 10 1he field before the game, he was accosted by nine television cameras and more than 30still cameramen. He spent almost the entire pre- gamc staring at the Bt'ars warmupnnd ingoring his own team as the likes of Willie Gault, Richard Dent and Kevin 8\J11er came over to t·hat. . .\nd when ii · was over. Singletary. the middle . linebacker wh o was f1ke an assistant coach on the fi eld for Ryan waited for his old mentor outside the Pb1ladclph1a locker room. When Ryan came out, the two men embraced and S1 ngletary whispe~ good luck. Ryan didn't want to talk much about the hoopla. The two coaches didn't shake hands. Di1ka, who said of Ryan before the game "as fa r as I'm co ncerned. he doesn't e:mt" said af\erwards he was glad the attc-nt1on was goi ng back on the players. "Sometimes you try to do too many md1v1dual things.1' he said. refemng to himself Quote of the day Du Qulienberry, Kansas City relief pitcher. on 'the Royals' economic reasons for a new policy on one-year contracts compared to a contract policy tied to drug td ting that was announced by Ballard Smith, president of the San Diego Padres: "The Ballard Smith thmg says that all player~ mess with drugs. I hate to be acc used of that. You might as well accuse us of sellin~ secrets to th e Communists or of sex ual crimes. ' From B l ·10 Sit out three weeks of this year's pre eason, d14 not make the tnp to Anaheim . · · Montana had wrenchl•d h1 <o lov.er bat•k v.h1k runnmg left but lhro"' mg to h1c; righ t 1n thl' 49er<>' 31-7 wason-open1ng "'m O\ er ram pa Ba) In 1ha1 game. he comple ted 32 of 46 pa\scs for 356 ~arJ'> Earl\ las! "'eek \luntana "'a" at home <;trapped mto a portahle 1rac- 111rn unit ,tnd al":lo rcu:l\t·d an an11- 1n!lamatur\ shot 1n h1!. luwcr back. Montcina. 30. ha<i tx-cn selected tn the la'>t fi\l' Pru Bowl-; and has led tht· 4Yen1 to two Super Howl \ 1ctonc!I "me Jmn1ng the team 1n 14711 .. rhl· los~ uf one pla) t·r dues not lhangc ou r $ual'> for the !>ca..-un." said \an hanc1scu math Rill Wal'h "losing hun I \1ont.tna) l~JUSI pan of llk 'iflOrl \OU JU<;t go on .. r o a man. the 4'>er'> tell rnnfi- dt•nt 1n going on wi th Kemp. "Jeff 1s ,1n e\ldknt quartcrhack.'' !laid R1te Yoho caught sn pa\\C'> for 157 )3rd\. ·1 don't think ""l' ha' c that much rirt·,,urc on u~ ""1th Montana out. Kl· mp th rt'\\ \11ml' gn·at pa,~e., to me. \II I h.1J 111 do \\:t\ run undt·rneath thL"m" \aid wide rcu·l\cr D"1ght (lark "'ho c;iught four passes for 48 yards. 'We're o m to m1"" Joe a lut but Jeff pla~ct "-C t: sc.ram e w en c h;1d to and he made a grl'3t pa'>'> to krn IR1n· f11r the tou(hdown) Kemp was pcrhap~ the mo\t t nt1tal of h1mc;elf. Hc \a1cl he made poor dc1L"n·s1vc read'> on the two 1ntcrccp11on throw'> and 11l' admit' !hat he 'it1ll has a Int o l karn1ng to do. l'SfXT1all~ \lo 1lh what he call<o lh<' "49er,· "c-umpl1tated o ll l'O\l\C \tht'nlC .. Hut Kemp" nnL"rthL"lr" more u1nlt'rl-l nu"' \han hl' ""i:I' v.llh the Ram\ .. r he ~kr' kt thl' ljUJrtcrhJtk pla~ .. hc \a1d. "I d1dn'1 h,l\c 1h;11 feel mg" 1th the Ra mo,· J-ur the !>Ud<.knnC\\ "Ith "'h1d1 "cmp wao; pn·s\1..·d 1nt11 \l·rv1lc \un- da\. he nl kac;1 hud a ta\l\' <if thing'> It> L•1111c 1n .\ugo-;1 "'hen he -:.tarted for ")an rran<:l'iCU 111 a 'l -17 Prl'\l'.l\l)n It>\\ to the 1{;1111\ .. \ lut of the K.1m,· gu\\ "ere 'h1111t1ng 1h10g .. Jl me from tht• lml' loda\ ·· Kt·mp <,;.11d "I kind of l"njuH'd II .. Mercury apeaklng tab: $3,000 I MIAMI ~ Former Miami Dolphins m running back Eu,ene "Mercury" Morris, a •II• thrtt-time Super Bowl veteran who was released from prison after servina 31/J years on cocaine charges, now is a hiahly souht-after anti· drug lecturer who commands up to $3,000 per speaking· engagement. •"f happen to know what the hell l'm.talk.ina about $nd ~ kno.w how to express it," Morris said. .. Morris, 3'11 ~as sentenced to 20 years in tht Dade Correctional Institution after· his 1982 eonviction on fo ur drug-related characs. On M11rch 6, the state Supreme Court orde~ a new trial. 1 • While .awaiting that trial, Morris pleaded no contest on June 12 to one cocaine conspiracy cbarae and prosecutor$ dropped three other charaes of trafficking and possession of cocaine in exchange for time served in prison.· I' • • Rudd rally win• Delaware 600 DOVER: Del. -Ricky Rudd, over· • coming a peqalty that cost him a lap early in the race, rallied to win the Delaware SOO NASCAP. slOCk car race Sunday at Dover Downs ln~ernational Speedway. · For Rudd, who turned 30 Friday, it was his second victory of the season and the sixth of his career. He beat runner-up_Ncil Bonnett by S.08 seconds. The Chesapeake, Va .. driver averaged 114.322 mph and won SS I ,SOO from the total purse of$40S,89S. Rudd was an exception in.the 40-<:ar field, getting through the gruelling 500.lap, SOO.milc race on the high-banked onc·mile oval without any flat tires, mechanical problems or encounters with Dover's concrete walls. _The Steelen' offense ranks 28th in the Nauonal Chandler win• San Joee Mlle SCOITS v ALLEY -Doua Chandler II beat Scott Parker by one tire le~ in the . Honda Camel Pro San· Jose Mlle at the Santa Clara County FaiTgrounds on Sun· Football Leque afttt a J().() l<?s.s . to th.e Seattle Seabawka, who allowed Pinsburah an~1de their JS.yard line only once. It was the first opcnmg·game shutout lou in the Steden' S..year history. · • Sauen capture• PGA 1ltle day. . Chandler. of.Salinas, on a Honda, finished the 2S. lap, 2S·mile event in IS minutes, 46.6~ seconds, with an averaac speed of9S.073 mph. · · . · · Gae SaHn, cauaht on the 72nd hole l!I by Blai8e MeCaW1ter, sank a 15-fpot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff Sunday and WOfl the Baok-0f Bos\on Golf Parker. a Harley·Dlvidson faciory rider from Flint, Mich., was followed by Alex Joraensen, a Honda rider from Stockton. Bubba Sho.bert. a Honda factory rider from Carmel Valley. dcfe.ndina American Motorcyclist Association national champion, had to pull out of the ra~ in the fifth lap due to ens.inc problems. With two evenu remaining in the season, Shobcrt already bas clinched the 1986 national title. TV negatea Dalla• touchdown Oank in Suttob, Mass. Saue~. a 2 .. year-ol~ three· time Georaia Open champion, was IO.under-par.for the tourney to earn $81,000 first pnze. It was his fint victory in three yean on the PGA tour. ·'· at the LPGA Safeco Classic tn Kent. Wash. J•dY Dlcki8eoa, who trailed br eight strokes and was even-par after 36 holes, closed with a S·under 67 and finished with a 274 total, to win the $30,000 fint prize by four strokes ... On the PGA Senion tour, QI 0 1 Rodrt1n1 fired a 6-unde.r· par 66 for a tourney record S4.hole total of 202 to wan the United Virainia Bank Golf Tournament. PONTIAC, Mich. -NFL offici.-1s m usina instant replay neptcd a touchdown • 9 • for the first time Sunday in the fourth quarter of the Dallas Cowboys' 31·7 Televialon, radio TELEVISION victory over the Detroit lions. Dallas running back Tony Dorsett broke off' left tackJe for an apparent 3 .. yard touchdown with U ;4 l remaining in the pme. But after viewina films of the play, officials reversed their call and ruled that Dorsett had been pulled down at the I-yard line by Detroit comcrback Bobby Watkins. The Cowboys scored on the next play on a !;yard plunge by quarterback.Danny W.hite with 12: 17 left. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Den ver at Pituburah, Channel 7. 7:3(} p.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Angc-les County Fair feature race, Channel 56. RADIO 4 p.m. -BASEBALL -Angels at Chicago White Sox, KMPC (710) .. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at PitUburah. K..RTH (93Q). The touchdown pve Dallas a 24--0 lead. Ditka wins Round One Bears pull it out in overt ime to defeat Ryan . f;agles, 13 -19 . F rom APdl1patclae1 To the players on the Chicago Bears, defense. 1t was the return of a hero. Those same defenders made sure that Buddy Ryan did not come back to Chicago as a conquenng hero. It wasn't easy. Thr Bears were fo rced to overtime before recording a I .J-1-0 NFL victory over the Philadel· phia Eagles Sunday. Ryan, who devised the 46 Defense that. ttte Bears mastered in winning the Super Bowl last year. left in January to become head coach of the Eagles. Before the game. several Bears ~rt&IMM""G-to chat with R-y~ ward. middle linebacker Mike Single- tary and Ryan embraced in the comdor outside the locker and said "We're 2-0." Bare!~. Ke'tio Butler, who missed four of five field goal tnes in reg ulation time, kicked a 23-yarder 5:56 into the extra period after Charles Crawford fumbled the kickoff to begin t he overtime. Walter Payton rushed 34 times for 177 yards and scored the Bears· only touchdown on a I-yard dive. It was his IOOth c·arcc-r to uchdown, putt mg him behmd only John Riggins with 106 and Ji m Brown with 104 among NFL rushers. Hc now ha s 75 I 00-yard games 1n his career and I 5, 150 yardc; overall. "We don't like to rely on hi m that much. but we had to today," said Bears Coach Mike D1tka. who has shown no special love for Ryan. "I thought wc ran the ball down their throats." The Eagles forced overtime with a .scoring pass from Ron Jaworski lo Mike Quick. · ,_ Ryan might have won 11 " -. El sewhere Sum.la' Beoaals 36, Bills 33 1ot1: Buffalo lost for the I 81h straight 11mc on the road as the Rengals staged a rnmc - back. Quarterback Boomer Es1ason sneaked 2 ) ard s for the t) ins touch- down with 22 srconds lefl m regu - lation, then J 1m Breech kirked a 20- yard field goal 1n O\tntme Es1ason guided the Bengal., 74 yards m less than two mmutc\ lor the tymg scpre 11m Kell), sn h1!. !>ccond NFL gamc. threw a pa-,., nght lo linebacker ( arl /.a ndcr on the ftr\t play of o"erllme. g1v1ng ( 1nnnnat1 the ball on Buffalo''i J 7.)ard hnc. Two pla)s later. Rre~ch "'On 11. Kelly c;parkcd a 24·posnt '>l'rnnd half for BuOalo \\Ith an M4-yan.I coring pass to ( hm Rurk<'ll. Browns 23, Oilers 20: l railing I '-9, the Bro""ns rallied as Bernie Ko,.ar threw a 55-)ard 11.>Ulhdo""n bomb to Reggie L:1nghornc "11h ~ I () to play. Houston's W1lh<' Drcwrc) fumbled the emu1ng k 11:koffand Earne'il U) ner capped a 20·):.iid dnve with a I ·yard touchdown d1 vc w11h I· 30 to go rhe Oilers \l'Orcd with Sill l>l.'rn ndc; to pla) but 11 wa!>n't enough to keep the Brown" fr om rolling to their se' cnth '1<. tor> 1n eight gah1n againo;t Hou\tun L ' , Cowboys 31, Lions 7: I 011 y Oor.-.c11. Kemp ,.11d hl· la\t spokl· "'1th \lontanJ un' I rn.la} "ho told him lhl'lll th.11 h1.. n11F,ht ha"l' to have \urger) "Hl' 'ho11k m~ hand and \a1d c 10 gel ·c m.'" Kl·mp '>aid "I hen he told mt' hem 11111t h he lo' C!> to pUs) 1.b~ kam\ ;snll hc l<t)d ml' JU\I 11.11 nut and hai."(" .I J.!llOd fllllC .. The Ra me• Eric Dlckeraon leape over Carlton Wllllam1on ••he breake looee for a Deir llhet.-.r long gainer during fo~rth quarter ac tion Sunday at Anaheim Sta~um . "It doesn't hurt me." Ryan said of- the defeat. "But I feel sorry for my guys in there They played their hearts out and if we had Rotten a break. we returning fri>m an ankle inJury wh1lh c;1dclined him for half a game la\t Monday. ru,.hed for 118 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Danny While threw a 15-yard scoring pass tO Timm) Newsome and also ran for a TL>. RAMS END LONG DROUGHT WITH 16-13 VICTORY OVER49ERS. • • . . P'rODl.-BL - outgained 325 to 192 ynnh "We were defin11cly frucitrated toda)." said wide receiver Rohh) r>uckv.orth "It <,ccmcd wc had c;omc 1t11ng., open. hut l'ian I rnnlt<orn) would adJu!.t m 11mc." But not on thr la'it dn"r "The Ram\ m:tde th~ right l.111-; on the final drl\c." <,a1d 41/l'r' \:ilet} Ronnie Lott ··I hey did tlw nghl th ing' JI the n~ht 11mc 1h:11 1hn hadn 't done carll1'r · Rartk n"'k" "'a~ fl,1\\ It''' 1111 thl' final \l'ttn. a-; he: was 4-ul·4 tor 63 )ardo, w11h 15 of 1hrm lOm1ng on a homb lo Duckworth that wa\ fir~I rulrd a touchdo"" n but later 11 ,.,.3., ruled that Du ckworth -wa., down and 1hr ball wac; rnlled b11cis lo the 4~er four·)ardhnc Ttm·r pla y~ later I an$ford c;1mc on to w in 1t. "I don't think I' wa\ down and I "'asn't happ} with 11 I the fO) t allcd back," ~1d Duckworth Bu1 Rohinwn "1cv..ed tl fl'Ortl' a d11Tert'nl vantage potnl "I could've carc.-d le!.~ 1f1hat wa~n·1 C'alled a touchdown·· \a1d Robtn~n. "tt mr;in1 "'' tould run more time off ' the clrn.'k. \nc.I thc wa y Jeff had them moving I'm Kl<id they didn't get the ball bat k " Kemp had quill' .1 homecnmmg. ovcnom1n~ a <.low \tart to finis h the .game ICJofA l012S.!;ard<i,incluc.lmg a 66-yard I I> hon1h lei krry ~~ ro _ make 11 ·l '~I II Ham' m the third quarter fhe 49l'r<. "ill 11n:d more such out11lg'> from k.r111p \\Ith Montana out _ On lo<.111g \lonrn rw 1ndefinitly. Wal!lh r.a1d "You cJ011·1 .stop )'OU continue on. Losing Montana 1'1 JU'it part of the \pon " the ball. "He was screaming at me to pitch the ball to him:•· said Wilcher. "So I 1ust threw it to him. I didn't c;ce 1i1m catch 11 af\er I p1tche<;I 11. (io'lh, 1t'\ sure a ~ood tf11ng LeRoy caught 11 or I would ve had a Ion~ wal~ to the sideline." · What wac; clearl y shown later ao; n forward lateral Ca no-no 1n football and Rughy) wenl for a 65-)'ard touchdown return by Irvin to mnkc 11 10·0 Ramo; m the second quarter "I wa, JU" wanted to makr a b1~ play after seeing Jerry make two: said Irvin. "It didn't look hke a forward lateral 10 me. but hey. I wa., looking at tht goal tm e. ·· Later 11 was Irvin who was look111g aLR1ce go into the endzone on the 66· yard bomb.· Rice caught th e pas<1 around the Ram 25-yardhne and dragged Irvin the rc.-mainmg d1<1tancc 10 the endrone. ''l'lf look at the video tonight anc.I gel upset," said Jrvm. "but you have to hve with big plays and put 'em m yo ur pockc-t. I've been beat before hul that's part of the game •· Rice later burned (1ra) wi th a 43- )arc.I reception from Kemp "' h1ch <1ct up the 29-yard l> ing field goal m the third Quarter. * •AMS NOT•S: The ~Item\ now lffd Ille Mlfl•• •llh Int ""' 0 ·16·1 Thi Items nedn't 1>e11en S.n Frencl\co e1 Anaheim Stadium \lnct lntlr lfrsl nar In 19'0 1111e Kore wH 41 161 Tl>I Item\ hi d no turnover\ Sundtv Ttll 1"1 llm1 thev dldn'I have anv """ l"t Dec 15 ao1ln\I ~t Loult Thtv tl\O htd only IWO cientllltl for 10 vtrd\ ltunnlno bid. •r1c: Otdltnefl come>lalneo of tort rlln t1ttr lhe oame. "They !lht rib" wtrt hurllno me out thef't," ht H id "Bui r thlM II won'I tlOw me uo 1nv In Pf'tCllct thlt Wff~ ' Ht bfulMd them In lttl w"" ·, St LOVI\ oame In whleh lie hid It) vtrdt on ll carrltt 'II ..... nlet no1 htvlllt to carrv JI !Imel tttln · ht added 1fl1r nit 11 Hrd\ on It ruthe\ Add Oklltr~ He now hi\ S,•l• (I(-Yt•dl. OM more thin Ok.Ir .... JO MOvt Into the MCOnd \001 Oft tr.e ltll'M' 111 time lht Qu1 r11r1>K11 Sfltft atftll-.itl on "R1~ stunned us w11h tho..c two • ht' Hrtv "Hon lru11ran0fl, "I'm luti dvlno 10 .. . .. • "' -(HUI lnlo Ille tnd ,_ I lllo<;ehf IN catches. said Robinson. thlll s part one •o ....., Dvc1n,er111 ..... it but 111ev 1-11 of the rrason I didn't want to 't'C them ewn I've eo1 one 1111• ......, " 1n 111t II••• h ball b k .. ou1rter 4'9f .. fth ...... L9tt wat c.U.O fO', Thc-!{ams appeared to be praying arfother type of sport in the fashion they M'Ored their fir'it and only ro uchdown on the day ,o\s Snn Franc1~0 kicker Ray Wcr~h1ng was swinging h15 lea into n 44·yttrd field aoal attempt. Jerry (Jrn~ get t C 8C . otrM>tltl foul for Jumt1ln1 on Oltlltr\on 1n<1 ----------------------------'°"'of'tlno him UP'"" a ofay ..... de•<I "I "'" lull lrvl110 lo 1111e Ille DeM t•tY from him," .. Id l Mem orabl e h om er for Bo J ackson (who had an anterccpt1on earlier to ~l KA N AS CITY (AP) -Kan~~ up a field goal) ru'lhed 1n from Ille le fl C. 1ty rookie Bo Jackson's fi rst mlJor ~1de to hlock the kick The ball .· league home run Sunday was a bounced 1n1-0 Mike W1khef\ hand'i mtmorabte one As he wu goina down he heard The former Hc1sman Troph y. win 1ram111;11r .I l'f{1n '"in 'hou11nt1 fnr ncr fwm \uhurn. who ~ou rntd ' . . m1ll10M of dollar, from 1h~ NFL's Tam1>3 Ray Bucs to play ba..cball. lht a tower1na 475-foot home run high onto a Jrassy knoll hieyond the left center field fence at Royal\ 5tadJum ofT<;ratllc \taner M1kt' Moor(' Loll "I •II lrvlllt IO .. I 1111 IHm flrtd uo ' $tl<I Dlc111r.o11· ·•11 WHn'I 111¥ bit 0.tl I IOI • 1111,. m.o bul he .. Id nt wtt '°''"' 111er on · Thi laltrl l 11'91 Milt• Wlctltf IMICP\ed lo ~ .. trWI 11\tl Wtflt for a IOIK'*-" "°"''°IO be t forward leltr•I The tffl<l•I• ·~ ~ Olev 11 lleltllmt 1no Y id lflll no .... ., IM ... , COi.id M <ellt<I • for • .,. cl .. .., •' On Oucll-111.. IO\iCfl. 6ow11 c~lcl't Ille! WIS cal*! bedl, 11\t Oltlclek ON , ... flelcl ··~ they didn't 11"4 Ille r .... y dttillhe the le<t It wtt verv auetllot\ebll w11ct1,,., "' """ dow11 Detroit fullback James Jones. who had 174 ya rds last week. ran for o nl y 46. "I was on crutchec; one day and the next morning I threw them at the doctor," Dorsett said. "Actually, I wanted the crutches be.cause I couldn't walk. It was really hurting me to put pressure on the foot." Officials usmg instant replay negated a touchdown for the first time. In the fourth quarter. ·Dorsett broke off left tackle for an apparenl 34-yard touchdown. liut nflcr v1ew- mg films or the play. ofl1 c1al\ rcvc-rscd 1he1r call and ruled that Dorsett had been pulled down at the I Dallas 'iCOred on the ne't ploy Salata u ; Packer. l t : Dave Way· mer had t"10 of New Orleans' seven intcrceptiotis and widt receiver Eric Ma nm accounted for I S6 ya rds and a touchd<?wn on his fint two catchct. Martin first ~ption was a 72- yard touchdown ~ss from Bobby Hebert 92 seq>nds 1010 the pme. His sccond rttept1on was an 84-yard pass play. He beat Packen defens1vc-beck Ken tills on a 16"-J.•rd cromna pattern, and added 6J, yard, with !Orne open field runnina bcfort-1n, f Pleaee eee 1'ATIOl'fAL/.7) .- Daily PllotTop ·10 ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 1. BDJ80K (2-0) c ... , •• ,. .. ••• ....... tw9 ISll llltt ..... ~ ........... . ... ~ '"' ...... . ....... -.~ .... .... 2. 3. SANTA ANA • (1-G) EL TORO (1-0) D1 ..... 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Tleer1 W*led West· minstor'I ltlr' wtttl 14· 14 ,.., Nive 1 '""'"'8te lohet .. ... UftMlfOjflff ,... lltlr MIMft. Slnerl M itt • Cornrnon-f aetors seen: Mistakes and efforts .. Win or lo se, a rea teams will be a fter s h a rpe1 images How Sea Vlew League team• fared Team, record Coro na dcl Mar C 1-0) Estancia (0-1 I Newport Harbor (0-1 ) Saddlcback I 1-0) Tustin (1 -0) University ( 1-0) Laai week Tiils week def. Htn. Beach. 3-0 al San Clemente. Fnday losl to Mesa. 26-6 at Laguna Hills. Thurs. lost to Santa Ana. :!9-6 Ocean View, Fnday def. SA Valley. 41-6 Santa Ana (SA Bowl), Fn. By BARRY FAULKNER ~ .... C:..11111 . ,, idle al L-0s Alamitos. Thursday def. Irvine. 34-20 at Paramount. Friday First-game Jitters arc a thing of •he past for Sea View League football coaches, and after an opening round which found thingsgoinapretty much to form, here's how they saw il. · Dave Bolla.M, Corou del Mar, after a 3-0 victory over Huntington Beach· "We had some first game mistakes (losing 3 of S fumbles with I 5 penallics), ~ut that was due ~o our players just being young cxpcncnce· wise. "I though! the effort was reaJ good and there was great attitude on all the lods' part. They were in 1he ball game and concentrating and they were rea<!y to _~o when the~ got tile chance. "We have some room for improve- ment. however, on both sides of the ball and now we have some things on film we can work on. "Defensi vely our three down linemen and linebackers played well. Our pursuit of the ,ball and gang- tackling was good, but we need 'IOme work on technique 1n shr<fc11ng bloc kt> rs. PCL WEAK LEAGUE? • • • , From B l "I saw Woodbridge and Tom Baldwin and Tyler Riddell came out 10 make a statemcn1that1hc) 're going to have to be reckonl!d with.·· said Hardman. "I don't know 1f 11 means the} 're that good or the other team was thal bad . but those arc big wins and that should reall y boost them." On Orange's 44-0 v1ctol). which was ignited b} a 22-0 spurt w1thou1 any real offensive thrust. Hardman said: "Orange would probabl} like to play Santiago about 10 times. I know 1 would." Here's how lir'it-wcck winners re- caJled their team-., efforts: Baldwin, after watching his Mus· tangs defeat crosstown n val Estancia. 26-6: "I really thought WC! would play 1hat well. We were able 10 sub'ltitute in the fourth quarter. I didn't know we have the depth we ha ve "We needed 10 wan and to win pretty con' inci ngl y for t<tur kid 19 believe 1n themselves · "A lot 6f pos1t1vcs came out of the game. Rut ~e·vc got to go to work tx-causc we made enough mistakes The films o;howcd us playing well. We dtdn't get hardly a bruise. I couldn't believe 1L We hit hard. but we didn't get a scratch. Our sophomores won. too. 17-7 The )Car I ca me hcr~.we had not won a game on any level. Hardmaa. folio WI ng Laguna· s 21·7 victory at El Scaundo: "Jonathan Todd had 261 yards and \hat's pretty good. bul you know, it's hard to tcll 1( we were that good or they were that bad. "That's not a lcnock on them. but it's still a qurstton mark on our team If they were really that hnd we !ihould have ~orcd more." ' "We didn't pass a lot, but when m ~ kid (Danny Lane) was awfully 'lharp when he did have to pass. "We definitel y have to explore that mort. I saw Woodhndgc the other niltht and I'm sure ~·11 aced tt. Hardman said de~p1tc the rda· tt vel} cas) 'ictol) he used the r ntirc pla) book. cons1st1ng of "six plays.·· T~o Artists are expected back for La Se rna Fnda:y night. Rntt Yamamoto, on offcns1vr guard. and Geoff Rega IL, a linebacker and guard. have been nursing shoulder and knee in Junes. "That will increase our depth and son of open some other a'cnue11." 1131d Hardman. "Right now we're shuffi1ng and try1ng to make thing\ do." "I thought 1nit1all) we came out and moved the ball a lot like I would like to ulove the ball." conunucd Hardman. "We had some huge holes and we were heavier than El Segundo But vou can't blow wins out of prop0rt1on. In some areas we were impressive. The dcfrnsc hit well and the offensive line dominated thrir drfensive line. And. we should haq· ·· NoJI: following h1~ team'1, 34· 1.4 victory over San Clemente: "I don I remember the last time we've scored that many points. Considenng 11 wa~ our first gamt'. 11 was a good game. we dcfinitcl> made our o;hare of mis- takes." For the record. 1n the Wamor"i· 'ilX· year h1stOI)'. all under NoJ1. Wood- bndge-has scored more than 14 pc-llnt!i JUSt once - a .37-16 victory over Dana Hills in 1982 -when today's seniors were in the eighth grade. "We had 80 offensive snaps (going almost entirely with a no-huddk offense) and actually we ate up a fair amount of th<" clock cvl'n without the huddle. "I thought John Yurkovich played wt'll in the secondary and Mike Sorensl.'n was consistent at linebacker. as well as two of our offensive linemen. C<"Olt>r Wa vnc Rapp and guard Oa ' 1d Cohen." The '4 points was a record for NoJ1·s personal opcne~ over a ~pan of 18 prep ~·ll"Son~ . The Warrior., l'amt> ou1of1hc game IOJUI"\ ·fret• Ho• Paclllc Coa•t League team• fared Ttam, rec-ord Costa Mesa ( l ·0> Laauaa lkat"h ( 1.0) L.aauna Hill$ (0.1 > 0ranac c 1-0> Trabuco H1llOJ ( t--0) W oodbrlctsc ( I ·0) LHl week def. Estancia. 26-6 def. El Segundo. l t -7 lost to Dana Hills, 34· 7 def. Sant1afo, 44-0 def So. Ca . C'hr . I Ci-0 drf. San C'lemente. 34-14 n11wcck at >1nt1ago. rnda} • La Serna. Fnda) f,t.anc1a. Thunda Norm. fhllnday at 03na Hall~. f-nd11) I.a Quinta . rnJ.1-.. ·•offensively, Matt Patterson ob- viously bad-a..good pme, rushing fer 84 yards. and junior Mitch Mclbon (returning starting QB) was tffecti vc passing pcrcentage-wi~. . "Our 01Tcns1ve hne 1s young and 11 will be the last thing to come together. When they show some improvement Mitch will be able throw for more yards.'· Jeff Brinkley, New_port Harbor, following a 29-6 loss to Santa Ana: "They were a good team. They beat us . the way we had hoped to beat them. Tht.>y had no turnovers and we had four Bnnkky attributed _ some of _the turnovers to inexpcnence. saying: "We have a lot ofk1ds with no varsity experience and 1n the heat of battle they got a little e'c1ted and didn't do some oft he things the:> had to to ~ake us successful. I'm hopeful we can iron our those things and we'll be all righ1. ''Their quarterback (Richard Fantt) hurt us with hi s scrambling. A couple times we got overly aggres1\C and d1dn'1 track (pursue ) him prop- er!\ Hl· can run a 10.0 100 and hc·s going to give some other teams pro bk ms "I 1hought "e did a line JOb shutting dowm their running back (Robert) Lee ( netti ngJu'it 4.' yards on I 'carries). "Vince CBreJtfus. a S('n1or quar· 1erback) had a good night before grning hurt." Are1tfus hyper-ex- tended the thumb on his nght (throwing) hand and 1s q~esti.on~ble for this week'-; game. lcavmg 1un1ors Kirk Summers and Chris Hall to light for the JOb. John Llebtn&oocl, Esiancle, aft~r a ~jl-6 loss to co,ta Mesa: "We arc JUSt 1nc,pcncn<'ed and our kids just don"t have the hang of It yet "We had 258 yard total offense , but we JU'lt bas1call} didn't ge-t the ball in tht' t'nd 1onc. 'Tm vel) pleased with the way Todd Brooks pla)cd. cspec1ally when you're talkmg about a .guy w11h ~o previous van11ty cxpencnce. We re very comfortable with him and ~e·re not afraid to put the ball in the air. On defcn!IC we JUSt didn't fill t.he holes. We're going to have a major (Pl~-eee SKA vmw /84) Orange Coast Auto Leasing Used and New Car Leasi nq A ll M AKf c; •ALL MODELS ::~~~:._TON 549-8023 • J~Lll ~ll'( > , •. & SALES • SERVtCE • LE~NG I ..._,_oc ._LA...,..,._._...,.._.. 80o•·~--.·0/1•'1'-t•·~-~-. flNANCINQ • 0. All lllOML~ I 08 J0 f irt!lon1 Bl Norwalk 2131 868·3233 714. 636 6775 I I r .... ~ Lutw..t ,......,.. Edison (2.()) dd. El Modena, 28--0 .Idle founiain Valley (0.. J) Iott to Mater Dei, 26-14 . a1 El Toro, f~)' Huntinston Beach((). I) lost to CdM. 3-0 at 81sbop M~nt, Ff'!day Marina (0..1) k>st to Eaperanz.a, 17.0 Setv1te. Friday BJ ROGER CARLSON OI ......... ._ ~n Yiew{I.()) def. Kennedy, 29-14 at Harbor Friday Wcstminsltr(O..().I) tied Valencia, 14-14 at Irvine, Tiuanday · There wu ~ new kid on the block with the I 9f6 prep fOotball aeason approacbina -.bul after one week a blocked well. Kaleaph Carter ran familiar pattern has materialized -hard and was a step faster than he was and that's the sap of who was No. I; in Hawaii. When crunch time, came not who 1s. • .... _ h b Westminster H~'s wons, a su-on third down we mlKK t c 11 dcfensive.j>lays. · · pcrior team in 198 which was loaded "When Bnic:e Dubois stoic the ball with juniors, was saddled with the hd c-·1.: . annual cune, and as il often happens. and ran for the touc own nuuun& It 21.0 in the third quarter) it really they didn't act pa.st their first hurdle. turned the tide. I looked at El Modena Herc's how it went for West· and-inooked likeil took lhc wind out minster, as well as the balance of of their ails. Sunset ~ue t~s,last week: "We've got a week off until Sen1te Jim O'Hara, Westmlaater, fOllow-and we n~ iL Our guard, Tom inghllteam.'s 14-14ticw1th_Valcncia: •W1thcrby, wiJI be back (kntt), but -lack Szakacs (hairline rracturc 1n "Act1,111ly, )t (the tic) is a tremendous hand) is still questionable. And. tt · I~ off our shoulders. Almosr to the 1. • 1 ~ llba k kid our players felt we should cam looks lke we vc ost our u c . Dave Sherman, for the year WJth two No. I, rather than have It gtvcn to frac1ured vertebra. them. l~'s.likc if you ha.d ~ m1lhonaire "Bernie Collachio hurt his knee in uncle ~VtnJ. you a million bucks to h dquarter but ifhc·s back for clean hi s toilet, or someone who said ~-C'~n(Scpt. 2S) he and Brad a million bucks will be coming to you .x_rv_1_1e ______ _ Rosenquist wtll fill 1n for~. "l'rn really aJ.ad we've aota bye tbi1 week. we've aot a few dinp." MIU MHaer, r .. &aia Vallef, followina his team's 26-14 loll to Fountain Valley, th~ first Baron1' lou to Mater Dci in four years; .. A lot of &ood thinj.I came out of il · "I thouaht David Hcnjpn played exvemcly well for his first same (u a sophomore quan.crt.ck). He played Welt 1f 1t had been his 10th vanity pmc. operating cfJicicntly wi~ Sood dcc1s1ons and correct audibles. He showed great mental and physical toullhneu under a lot of pl'CS$Ure.. · .. We had a great gam~ apinst Matt'r Dc1 last year and their coach. Chuck Gallo.. had never beaten us. . (Pleae eee_8Ulf8&T/IM) prepared yourself for whatever you --··------------.-; want to be. . · after you've gone through school nd i "We played terribly and sloppily, and they played well. But we haven't any excuses. We felt we were the best team in Orange County, but 11 was a typical opener for Westminster. We did a lot of things wrong. "This schQQl has been to the CIF semifinals five times, four under Rill Boswell, and you.know. wed1dn 't wu\ our opener in any of those years. "We're nol that disappointed. Sure we'd like to have won. 45-0. But alm~st. to the kid. we would rather cam it. And, we'd hke to be there in December. We really don't need ll now. thank you very much.'' The lions suffered an inordinate amount o.f cramping in1unes and O'Hara said he'll try to trace the reasons in practice -with new game pants or the tap1n _of knee braces Who's got n10re tricks-than SU . I 0 players went down with I 5-20 such cramps. · "We'rt trying to figure oul why," said O'Hara. "The Register said at was because we got our fannies lucked. But that's not true." Dave Wl91te, Edlaoe, following hi s team's second straight shutout vic- tory, a 35-0 decision over El Modena. which catapults th'e Charge~ to No. I in Orange County: "Yes. 11 wasqutte a bit easier than I thought. A typical El Mo-Edison game 1s close and hard-it--- h1tting. The ~ore wasn't close, but 1t c._____ ic? was a hard-hitter. SNEAK PREVIEW SATURDAY AT A THEATtR NEAR YOU. ··our offense executed really well in the first half and the offensive hne ._ ________________ iiiiiiiiiiiiillll __ ..._oiiiiiiiii..._ ____ .. 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Sulit Mc At1111tr 800 Nancv w1111e. 800 2'S 7'1 C erolt C ner1>0nn1tr. 800 C Monlgomt r• 800 MtlZt.ECgt 100 J•net Ander,on 800 K•m S1!1pman SSS Lort Wtll SSS Aveko Ok1mo10 SSS Nancy Scrantol' SSS Joov Rosentne1 SSS M•rll\e Neuse SSS Pem Allen. SSS '11(i.• Fe<gon SSS Katllrvn Young JU Dffdff Luker 3SJ Janet COlt' JU L•M Adam, 391 Sn•(on Barren 30t C•lllvMer1no 30t l •no•e Muraoke )01 Snlrtev F urtono 307 Pall• Joroar 760 ~ .... e Bern1no, 260 ?tt JOI M F1ouero\•OOll1 71)(1 Mtfin• w"'''"'"' ?00 ., -Dtnl\& S1re1>1g 160 1'>-n-n-.. ...... 11·1~ .. n+n·n 7>7M'l-41 ,,..,..1 .... ,,.,,..71 ••n• •1•-n-10 1.-.10-11-11 Conlin fired as University baseball coach 1>·1S·11· .. n-'1·1•.., n -1s-10-10 75-JM .. 11 61·7J·7NS 14·65·.,,..n n ·1'-11-10 1s-n-12-10 , ... ,..13.73 7J-10-71-74 Overuse of threats. ne attve.en. orcement given as reasons By ROGER CARUON Of .. D.ilr "94 ..... lHo-1.-.9 Chris Conlin has been fired as University High's baseball coach. 7H3-11-n despite leading the Trojans to a Sea 7HH3-n View League championship. 1'-11-n -n The 33-year-old Lake forest res•· n ·n -T.W• dcn1.wbo has enjoyed succes5 as a ~~~:~:~; football. wrcstlin~ track and baseball 1..,0_11_13 coach. has ·had is ~scball assijn· 1o-7..,3_74 mcnt terminated by Principal Bob Bruce. · 1fl4:, •. ;, n -14-76-n 73·76-72-71 70-73·7•·7] Bruce. in a prepared statement, informed Conhn the reasons for the chanse were three-fold: "first. I'm convinced I have over· 13·14-15-13 1S-74·n ·74 assigned you with two major 77·13-17-69 16·'2-77-11 73-lt,.,S· 72 13-11-17-14 1•·14·14·1J 74-13·11·13 /S·7S·7l·74 1•· 73·73· 7S 14-17-16-15 10 lS-1&· 16 16-n ·11-n 16·14·75·13 1S·1S-14-14 76-17-76 74 14·14·76-14 n 1s·-1S·16 7S·11·14·11 1~-1J-14-11 1l 17·81 13 7S lS· 13· 76 7S·12·1S·77 1S·12·13·19 77-11·80·17 18-12-16·1• 11 ·19-11·19 1•-13-1•·1' responsib1hties as an assistant foot- ball coach and wrestJin.a coach . "Second. because of your overuse of threats and ncptive enfor~ment, withoul explanations for disciplinary action. "Third, I don't believe you will be able to regain sufficient support from a significant number of next year's players a nd parents." ~ Conlin, who will continue as the Trojans wrestling coach and as the defensive coordinato r 1n football, e.xpressed shock at the d ec1sion. but no t surprise. "I never believe 1l would get to this point.'' he said. "I a ppreciate the efTon of the kids I worked with. The kids gre" up and did a good jOb r m 1ust son) f "o n'l be able to con11nue 10 "'Ork with these kids 1n baM·hall." Conhn set t"'o all-lt:ague pln}ers down in m1d-Sl'a!'on for d1SCtpllnal) JHs 1'·74 reasons. benching onl· for onl' game :: ~~-~~:~: and the other fofbt wo games -11-1r-~-1& ~J3n'I won bo th of tho~ league title since the iehool o pened au doors in 1970. .... t The 1974 football team shared a league c~ampionship. Conlin's acceptance of the di.- missal comes several days af\er the fact. It was apparently done outside usuaJ custom. but he decided to forego any further action bccautc of the potential disruptive force to the coaching staff. Conlin did add. however. the, following: "It's u~fonuna~e that parents wartt to live their lives vicariQusly throu~ their kids. "lt puts a lot of pressure on lhote kids. I'd love to~ all m y playcn ~t scho&arships and go on to play pr0Tess1onal baseball,· And I'd like to win as much as the next. But I'm not willing to sacrifice some principles. "Some parents aren't concerned about others on tht' team . but if you have 18 players you have 18 different cases. I'd love to have had all of the parents 100 percent thrilled. but the facts arc many have to play .their ro k s.·· C'onhn·s successor wall have 10 re turning varsity players fro m the I 0-4 (league) club of 1986. ·Tm disappointed because people will look at this and believe there's much more lo it.'' added Conlin. who maintains a teaching position in the physical education depa.Qmcnt. .. , guess if anyone wants a baseball assistant or coach. give me a call. I came m wuh a title to live.up to an4 WC d1d,'' University won the league cham - p1onsh1p in 1985 behind the pitching of Hawauan transfer Mark Stnde "1th in a scope of scvera~ o n-and-off mac hes. 1Cerma1l 8 S. n ...,..,,...,.,..........:tr..--..IUl.mli..--~----i:::=:.....----:.;;:;.r.;ec;..,::vo~r ~o-o~,~· 11=o~u~s~1""'a~1 ~· OUI ~ r Finl OU•rw l 10 1 ) l-I~ , P•ul A.tlnQer. s 16.200 ~ark talc•veccfit a. 114.517 Curr,, Srrange s 14.Sl1 11 -11-'9·'1 1o-&n1-n 13·6S-68· 73 NutV'lllil!il1 777 Sue Erl• 222 302 11 11 lJ·19 games on the wa}, to their ~lOnJ 1nH1'-1s !Afeight ~a V ~c Aam- Conlin was the head football coach at Glendora High for two yean, capped wtth an 8-4 campaign an 1982. He a4o coached for one )car at Nogales High before coming to -l..J..ru~f;lll of '84 as an assistant (ootball coach . • -. • S-.. 13 ,, " LA-FG La"'lora 14, 1.31. Onlv oemt\ \C"t duled Se<Md Ollantr TU4,dllY'' G1mu LA-Irwin 6S t>locked llel<I 9081 rtlurn ~' 01 Allan10 " Len\forc k1c>.1. • J3 Cn1cego o• Mon1rea1 n SF-FC. We"cnlng 46. 14·30 P111,1>urol! 01 PM00eton1a " Tlllrd OU.l1tlf HOU\lon ol (1nc1nnall n LA-FG Lan\IO•d 32, S·Sl New Yor~ a• Sr Looi\, n SF-Alee 66 oau from Kemo Sa~ FronC•\CO al Sen Dieoo n kick 1 8·4S !WerHr>1ng, AMERICAN LEAGUE .Whitt S.OJ J, ArtMls 1 CALIFOttNIA CHICAGO AJO"t' •I Pe111, ct J~HOWI )D AJC•snar Iha ID W ton9 21> Nerror OW'lne t SC'IOI a U Total\ ab r fl bl 4 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 ) 0 o.o • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 7 I 7 0 7 0 I I Canoe1\ II 80\10,, ct Bo1nt\ d 1-taHev on Mormn ID COC'1rn )b ~ vV11nn D' M~~ll 3D Gu•11enu Percon11D ~6t't\O'Y•C C 'll I I I Tottls Scor• bv fnnlnlJ\ •b r l'I bi 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 J I 2 0 4 1 I 0 4 I 7 0 0000 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 4 0 I I l 0 0 0 JO l ' I Calltorni• 000 000 I 00-I c111ca" 010 001 oox-l G11me W1nn1n~ RBI -Nol'e E-Mor""o" Sc"ot1e10 DP-C111ttorn1a I Cn•ceoo 1 LOB Cat 1or,,u1 b '"'''•90 9 lB-Hat\fY OWn••• Scno• e•d SB-Perconte 1 )-Cu1lltn 7 Scno•1tla IP H A EA 88 SO C•llfomla 'IAC(U~ II~ 16 8 s=or,1er Clllcuo & I l I 7 1 J 0 ~owltv W 10 9 & 1 Wf>-Mc(11\• •II I BK McC0•11i 3 1 9 0 l)mp1re\ Home, Mer rttr Ftr\I Cou\tn\ ~M­ono Hendrv l ntrd. E ••n~ T 2 JS A 11 101 An911 averages ( ThrouGlll Sul'dey'' G•m4 I llATTING q'rO "'" 't JO•ner C.· c~ 8u"f~\or He"01"1(" 00w"·"0 Dfi'tt \ DtC rce1 Joe• 1on SC" I~., Po1°on• '10 wt Mil ~· Jore1 .. , ·~"'"' Boonp hart r Totall ~w90 ..,(8 \ """ Moor' C11noe1ar ft For11er McCo'"-" f:1n1tv ;v11or Corbel• A unit Cneow1r• ~reser All A H HA 9 I l ' I 7i ] 1 0 SAO It. IS9 71 71• )7 19 8 rlh )2 " ~ 7S9 47 11 13 4S9 81 l?I 11 .,7 87 1?4 ) 4SJ 9 ,, 73 370 S8 94 13 40S S9 10? 7 I I ] 0 1741 71 }, • ~ s '· 0 )!I.) 68 87 I& ~.,. n s9 1 lilt 4 H I '' 4 IS I 414• ••3 1137 147 PITCHING RBI Pel l llJ 0 )18 97 194 71 788 73 218 43 71• 8() 164 '8 263 87 760 4S 75" S3 7S2 () 1~ •7 748 ' 160 u 732 ] I 27'1 4S ??1 8 20S •s1 .lS• IP H 1111 SO W·LEAA • () 0 o-o 000 . J8I 10 S JS 7 O 1 S6 247 190 &S 186 11 8 1 6J 60• • I) 72 .t6 ] S 1 67 bllt. S3 J 1 SA J 7 783 )St l~ I) 14 4 I l 28 in 191 89 110 t6·• l 36 \9 l/ 10 37 1 1 l 69 1/9 169 40 109 IA 9 J 11 69 ~9 II )4 l 1 l18 ~ U 1 IS I 1 4 71 10• 26 I? 1 O· 4 1 42 I o ~ I 7 0-0 8 ) 1 Tollh Sevo 11•1 1170 416 tlS t l·S• US 'l\oor' '" C o•b~'' 9 For\I'' S Luca\ NATIONAi,'" LEAGUE R~s 4_..l)odeen 3 CINCINNATI LOS ANGE LES Lar1<1n U Btl )O p.,~ tr ,, cO•v•' Cl 80•&1 ( T Jones or Bu•tra c Fr•nco ci APtrtl lb VtNOM If Ewsll¥1f CncllCn 1tl P'owtf' o Stttwll Cltl ltRoon'n o •b r llbl •brll bl S 1 I S./ 7b 4 I 1 0 A 0 0 I 8rvan1 rl 2 I 0 I 4 0 1 0 Ma!uU ... II 4 0 1 I S l l I Brock 11> ) O 0 1 4 0 ? I C•t>ell 1>1! 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S(•O\CI• c ] 0 0 0 I O 0 0 Guerrr oil I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sh.1Db\ cf l 0 I 0 4 0 7 0 Howtll 1> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Madlek 11n I 0 0 0 ., O O O Hernnn Jo 3 O o o 3 1 1 0 AnCIHn u 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 HoMYCll I> l 1 1 0 I O O O JGon111 c1 l O O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Otsltf' pn VenGror c T...,, JI 4 11 4 T9'81' JO l • l kef'• bV IMlfte\ .... ClnCllWlft 000 001 101-4 1.n A,....., 100 010 000-l Gem• V'llnnlno RBI -EOtvl\ l'1 6-S.,, Andenon OP-Lo\ Angele\ l LOB-<lnclnnell 10, Los Angele. l ?8-\e• APtrtl Slubb\ SB-EOevls 170l Ven8t>lt ISi Lerkln 171 SF-8r¥anl B•ll IP' H It EA 88 SO CllK1nneft i:aow ... IUtOl>ln'n W 10 l 1<re11co S 74 LnA,,....s • , 1 • 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 MOM\#Cll 6 I Howell 1 O Nleelnfutr l • S • 3 7 ? 1 I] 0 4 0 um61fH-Mo,.,. Brocki.noer F ''" ,,.,., StcoM w.... TMrd MOlllt!Jlit T-1 4 A-7• 440 !l~n . ·- MM'I MCC« UC """" 4, L ...... ·~ I C•• uen UCI \Corino Ptrlsl 1 Jotinllon I EdwarCI' I '00tllt uives"' Gerllan IUCll ~ Halftltne 0 0 •I SF-FG Werscn1ng 29. 12·7• Feur1tl~ LA-FG Llln\lord It, 14·51 .A~S.19S Fir,1 downs Ru>lle\· va•d\ Pan•nQ At•urn Yero\ Como .A l• LA ,, SF I) 21-78 247 SI 19 74·? 27-103 89 2 13 '14·0 4 2S 6-4~ 2 0 Saoeo Vares los1 Pu111\ "umDlu·Lo\I Pt11a1he\·Vord\ Time ot PoHt\\•0" I S 4-31 I 0 3 ?S 10 41 1 10 19 IJ lndlvlOUal St•thlle\ RUSHING-San Franc1\Co Craig 1S·'4 Crtl>I>\ 10-38 Rice 7· I Harmon I lm•l!ul SI Los Angele\ D1oerson 19 18 ReCldell S 16 Brown I· 11 B•rlkow''' 7-lminu' 71 PASSING-Son FrollC sco Ktmi> 19 24 7 2S7 LO\ Angete1, Ber1,ow\1t.t 13·74·0· I 14 RECEIVING-San Francl\CO. Rice 6 IS7, Claro. 4·41 Francl\ 4·28. Craig 7·4. Rall'lman 1-13. Monroe I S. Crll>b\ l-(m1nu1 J) Lo' Angete\, Rtc!Clen S·41 Brown 4 ·?2, Duckworin 1•42. D Hill 1· 10, D1c1t.arson I tm1nu1 21 MISSED FIELD GOALS-San Fr ontl\CO Werscr>1ng 49 Lo\ Angele,, Len\lord. JI Redaklns 10, Raiders 6 Scort by Ouarten JOJ0-6 J 0 0 1-10 F~'IOu•rt~ LA-FG Banr 18 S26 We1-FG Mosetev fS 14 J8 Tlllr d OU.,,.,. LA-FG Be11r 73 4 1l F our1tl OUe,,.,. Wo\-Aooer' 3 run IMosltv lt,1(lt.) A-SS 13S 1 33 Finl down' Ru\ne1 verd\ Pn,•no Re1ur11 'I' oro, Com1>·.A1• Te•m Srtthtlu S.c~td Yord$ LO\I Pu,,I\ Fuml>'e\ Los• Penat11f\ 'I' aros T•mt of Poueu1on LA ll n 131 "* 11 10 39 3 s-47 6-4? O·O a·SS )1 00 WHll 14 l0-9'1 ITS JS 11 19 I 4 31 6-47 l I 1-60 2900 lndiYIOU81 Statl\tlc\ RUSHI NG-Re10tr\, Allen 2J llM, Hawkin\ 4 J2 McCallum • 1·2 Wu111no1on, Rogers 21 10, B•van1 l-n. Mon~ 1·8. Sc11re>eoer 4·(mlnu' 11 (,r Hin l·lm1nu' 71 PASSING-.Ra1der\, Wll\On 20·39·3 11S Wa\lllnglon Scllrot<ler 17· 19· 1 713 RECE IVING-Ra1dtr1, Hewk•ll' I •I. Chrl"tn\tn 6·91 Ali.n S·JJ. WltHem' 7·'10 wunlngton. Monk 4·41. Clark 3·37 DICller 1 10 Brvanl 1·14, W1rren 1·17 Griffin l 11• MISSEO FIELO GOALS-None Colffe footbal scl'ledlile SATUltOAY'S GAMES WHt UCLA "' Son 01eoo SI n wa,111nglon SI al Ca11torn111 Arizona 11 Oregon San JOH St al S1anlord BYU a1 Wnhfno1on Wl\Consin 81 Ntve<la LH veon n re .. s CEI Po1ol et Hew•ll, n New Mulco SI er P•ciflc · J.wu PaClllc •l OcLl4enl•I Cl•remonl Mudd "' Redlands La Verne al UC San 01e9o Pomona·Plla r •• UC Sanle Barb11re w11111oer a1 MenlO ltaclllet Cal Slate Fu1i.r1on 11 ldeno wvom1ng at A.r Force SMU •• Amon• SI Nor1r>ern Cotor•dO •1 Cotore~ s1 • ' S41VfllwHf use •• Bev!()< Tu1se el Arllenses 0.l•l'l<lme SI ., HOU,fon, n • Nortl'I Tun S1 11 Tou A & M. n l(anses SI II TCU, " Ntw Mf•lco •I Teus teen, n Lerner t i S.m Moutton St , n . Mldwfft Ctntref Mlcllloen el &owling Gr"n Akron al EHltr!'I Mlcllloen n Ntt>roslt.8 al llllllOI\ wavne Stet• '' lltlnoh Sf NIVY t i ln<llena Northern lltlnolt ., IOW8 lndl1ne SI 11 lowe SI U••n SI •1 l(enMI' Or.uon SI el Mlcl'lloen Noire O•"'-•I Mlclllgen Stele TUH er Mltt0url Army al Norll'!wuter~ ColoreClo al Ol'llo 51 MIMt,OI• Al 0.lt l'10rnt HOU110fl ti 0.te"°"'8 SI Piii el Purdue !>out"-'n lfflnol' er En1ern 1111no1, ,.. Lono 8ffcll SI 11 Wesl~n Mlcllluen Mo••n .. d St •' Wllcl'lll• SI ~ Al•oerne er FIOrlClt E HI CarOllne el Autlurn Prt1bYltrlan al Cllldei n c itm'Dll .. C0-111• ()1'110 U el OIAt. n Ets• Ctrollnt el AUOUl'n O••ld'Dn ., EHi Tenntutt 1• " NOtlll Cerollne et FIOrlde SI Furm<in t i VMI Gwole Tec11 et Vltol11le n Ken! St •I l(entuch Mlemr lOfllo) 11 LSU n Wt\I Tt•H ~' •I Loutslena ftcll n w"1ern K11111ic:ky ti LINl••lllt " E.u 1•r" Ktnlll(ky el Mtr\11911 n MMvll!nd er WHI VlrOl'11t MCNH\t St '' Nltl'IOI\ St f\ \W I ou•\111ne 111 Mt!"W!nl\ ~' " 1tl l err• Rinker,' 13,0SO ,., Wevne Gr adv. s 11.700 Ernie Gon111tu s 11.700 ,., t.1·14·66-13 66·13·71-77 71 ·11·66-74 74·61·13·69 69-11-73·70 Clndv Ftgg·Curriel 1?1 JO] >Jene• Ledt>tller 710 Jerilyn Brill 20S 1s-n-11-16 p1o nsh1p -setting a school record a~ 14·H · 16•11 the o nly vars1 t) toe' l'r post bacl..-10- 77 -13-76·71 back league !Ilks 1n a major -.pon. In 1s_15_ 19_1s fact. in 1erms of major spun ... base hall is the onl~ spon to win an outnghl 74 16-18-77 He was named the league·s Coach of the Year in wrestling and was the varsity track coach in ·g5 before ta king the ba~ball reins. P!111 B1ackm11r Sl,820 Antonio Ceraa sl,820 0.jA welbring, U 810 Lerrv Zl.uler. st.120 Marl\ O'Mu ta. sa.120 214 JoM Man•lfev. s5.888 C.erv Hellt>trg, SS 888 Jotv S1nc!t411r SS,888 12·68-70·13 LULOng Aeditr 11 • 70.69.11 • HH lr.er Ferr 11 ·61-69-16 Snt llo Hamlin Merlene Hegoe 301 7S· 1J·8S· 7J 19·69· 77·81 14·16·11·90 13·11-11-94 SUNSET FOOTBALL • • • Tom Pernice Jr SS 811 Mlkt~•d SS .... Brian Claar, SS tit George Arcrttr. SS 811 115 Donn•t Hemmona SJ.136 Mlkf McCutlo"9ft Sl,9)6 A1cnarc1 Zo'OI SJ &36 a B1llv Andradf A''" F enr sJ.'36 2U Rovmono F IOVO '3 060 J C Snud SJ.060 Ktnnv Kno>. SJ 060 Bo1>1>v Core sJ.060 F' rtd C OUOlf\ U,060 BODE H IWOOCI, S2,l71 Cl\rls Perry, 12 377 Jev Ha,1, S2,J71 Al Gt lt>troer S2,J17 Lon H1nkte, S1 371 Vance He11lner. S7.377 217 Mark Broo>. '· s 1,800 Jim S1moo>. s 1.900 Ma rk Carnevale. Sl.800 Bill Glauon s 1.100 Stf!vt Patt s 1,800 Rocco Med It II! 'I 800 JllY Del,tng I 1,354 M1~e N1colellt. Sl,JS• Tom K11t s 1,354 Calvin Peere s l .3S4 ,., "° Ptter JecobHn SI 1)7 Tom Sllaw s 1.137 Gtorge Bur ns. Sl.137 Bol>bv Welk In\ ".04A Bot>l>v Ctamo.11. s I 044 8rad Fabel S 1.0'4 Ao~rl Lonr. Sl,044 Cr111> BKll '1,044 Ken Green. s I 044 ,., Lennv Wedk ln\ s 1 008 2'3 Bred Brvan1 s981 Dennv Brrgos 1991 M1>.e Donald S981 Lou Granem S981 Steve Jone\ S981 Bretl uooer S949 T 1m Norri\ S949 2'4 2'S Howord Tw111v S934 BlllV P1trol S917 Dt1v11Love111 S912 Ric• Cromer 1904 Stu lnor a flam S904 Won 01ayolf on Jrc urra nole LPGA toul'Mmtnf (II Kent, WaUI,) ?14 1uc1v OIC~•n«on $30 000 Hom, Slacv le SOO 171 1IO Jen Sreo,,.,,,on tJ.SOO a2 Krl' Moneon1n 9,SOO Bell'! Oonlt l 9 SOO n 10 73 -69 /) 11 10-10 IS 10 69·70 13-11 10-10 73-7'·69·70 66-14-n-n 74·69·66 /S 69·73·73 10 10·14-11 10 71·7J·69-17 n 69-n -n 17-70·68 7S 76 69·12 69 &9·14·11·11 71-70·73·12 11 11 71-7] 7S·69·68 14 I 11 14 Jl-71 1S·10·10·11 73·69·17 13 69 11·11·1' 1S-68·1l:l3 73· 10-t.a 16 n 13.72 11 72·71-71·74 /HJ·70·14 68· 11· 13·15 13·17·68 JS 11 12·68·11 n 13-12 n 14·69·17·14 73 10·11 1S 1J 70-65 81 /41174 11 n n n 14 ,, 10·69 11 68-n 1s 16 11 69 11-1' 1~·10·12·14 69 71 16 1S IS 69 11 16 17111111 lt 14 11 1S 17 13 7S IJ 1l n 1S ll ,, 69~13~71 69· n n 19 " 10 10 19 10 11 18 I~ 1• 10· 14 76 11n11-n 71 7) 79· IS &9·7'·1S·78 13 72 16 77 14 11 7S·78 11 ·13·6] 61 "' 73·68·69 69·61 11 13 61-n-11-n 71·67 10 74 J Kon111eas lOI 310 Men's t9umamem 17 13 I0-78 74· 76·8S /S (ti Lei Aneetel) TedaV'\ flnt•r9Ufld metcMI Ancre1 Jerr¥d CSwtelfn) v' Peter Lundgren !Sweden) Jaime V\ega (Peru) v\ Paul An- nacone Ramt1n Kr11Men (lno1a1 n M.Jrcel Freemon T•...-s I Sltten Edberg IS,,.edenl, 7 Br•O G1lt>trl 3 Tim Mavolle. 4 Andt" Jarrvd (Sweden) S Paul Ann11cone, 6 JoM McEnre>e. 7 Jlmv Arla\, 8 Aaron Krick""" °"" '" ft1Mne DAVEY'S LOCK•• (Newl*' ... di) -S6 l>O•I,, 114 •nQle<S 21 r>errKV<S•. '6S bonllo. 4 vtllowle•I, 71 rock "'"· 130 c•llco t>au~ I see OH\. S6S mack8ret. 77 Kul1>1n NEWl"OaT LANDING -~ !>Oat\, IOI •nole" 400 t>onllo, S9 cellco 1>au. SJ wnd oeu. 62 sllee1>S1•Hd. 276 roe• 11111, I htllt>ul. S sculoin 96 ocean white llsl'I. 14-J maclltf'tl W9"end trartM(tlenl 9ASlaALL AmorkenLM-MI LW.AUKEE BREW EAS-Pur~hued Eagar Oiaz , \hofll101>. from VancouYf!f of lheo Pecll•c Coast League ftt"-ILH-PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Atntweo e work1no egrtemtnt will'! RHdlng ol rne Ee\lern LeaQut tor live re•r' f'OOT9ALL Na~~ ..... LN-NEW YORK GIANTS-Slgntd J~ Coooer i>laCflk•Oer , HOOC&V ~ Nefteftal Hecllev LM-H A fH '°°AD Wfi.ALE AS-S1gned . Ull Samutlnon. c1ttenM1man to • mulllyear con-1rec1 MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-Slglltel Ntal Bror•n Ctnlfr end Scoll Biuv\lad .. II ••no 10 •r>rH·vu r contrec1, end Oon ee,upre uo.s11e to • tour•Yter conlrec• From BS The} had a lot o l returna' and rl·membcred la lit > car's game \\ l' had '1rtualh no um.· returning. "Ph,s1calh "e l.'3nll' out li nl' It wall 1nd1cat1 ve o f a first gaml..' "llh costl) mistakes. rc-.ulling 1n long (Mater Dc1) runs that nurmall) don"t happen to u' UUISllk lhl' IX'flllll'll:r .• Despite the opening lo-.c; and ;1 'cl) 10ugh non-league schniult.• (fl Turn Mission Viejo, crv1tl' Jnll I ong Beach Pol~) looming, Milner 'J11J lhl· i.11uat1on a1 Fountain allq '' up- beat. ··we're approath1ng 11 Imm j sta ndpoint that we'rl· \11ung.'' lon- tinued Milner ... We're 1nl.'XJX·rn·nu.'d , but we're going to get hcttcr V. l'. a' coaches. arc going to ha' c 111 ht· patient. We*re blessed 1o1.1th grl·~11 ~1J, who want to bcrnached nnd n'p1rc Ill tx· o;uccessful. .. Guy Carrouo. Ocean View. lullo,\- ing his team's 2Q-14 'll lOn O\ l·r Kennedy: ··w e werl' happ) and lhl· kids were excited. but 1o1.hl'n "l' g111 back. even uur pla}Cr\ arc 4'3)ing Ocean View has a hmm') o l "1nn1n~ its first game (lhl' pac;t t"1) >e:w. which have netted a 4-16 record includec; two opening-night wrn.-.) .. We reali1e "'e ha \-Ca lot to do V. l' came in Saturda) and watched thl· film. the k1d!t had a mature ntllludl' about 1t and we found .1 101 111 thing<; we ha' e to work on ft>r NL'" pun Harbor "Obv10usl) wt.··re ha pm "11h_ the score. but thert.• wcrL' a lot ol li r~t­ gaml..' m istakes. Lurkhl>. the> d1dn'1 come back to haunt us.'' Noah Fchc;er. a wide rcccl\ er- defens1ve buck. was a c:asualt). rc- inJunng his hip and l'I rnm1dcrl•J 1cntativc at best with further ll''it!i h i be taken. George Pascoe, Huntington Beach. following his 01le~· 3·0 los!. tn Corona dcl Mar: "We rl'ally d1dn'1 d11 anything(nght). We're }Oungand the lcids arc not 1hed to the faster tempo Vars1t) and sophomon: football '" night and day. "Nobdo} wa!> hurt. all <,I 11 wa'>JU't cramps. You're a!ikmg more of )our bod\ tor lhl' lir!>I lime. "Dcfensl\cl) we didn't play b3dly \'.c onl~ ga'e up three points and (. orona dcl Mar doc!> a pretty good COJl'h Ing jOb "We're going to ~ct better of· fcnmel) and we·11 dc hn1tely o~ 1l up ollfcnsi vet~ (the Oilers went to tht' :.ur onh three times) "Both of o ur quarterbacks weft' taking their fir!>l ')ho ts and we d idn't 1o1.ant to get the defense into tro uble. so we "'ere pla) ing 1t tight until the c.lefcn!>c ga \ c us a chance lo wan. It ~1d (lhl· 0 1kr!> took possessio n at the ( 'dM one-\ a rd hnc late in the fourth quart\..r. b~l we rt• unable to convert 1t w poinh "I thought we hit pretty well ddem1' cl). and tackled well. except tor a l·ouplt: of times going to the ""rung gap But I thought we could ha'I.' rnml' olTthe ball and hit people u httle harder offensively. I think ma~ tx· the) ·ve been reading (football prl'' 1l'"'» too much for the last two "l'l·k-.." Chris Ramsey, Marina, following his team·~ 17-0 loss to Esperanz.a: "Wl··rl' ine~pcnenced and we played hkt' 1t. but I was very proud of them as the game ~ent alo ng. The kids hustled I IX) pcn-ent and we were much better 1n 1he <>econd half. but mistakes early put uc; in a lot oftroubll'.'' Manna running back Sean Mafula "as banged up earl}. was wel as linebacker Todd Dcstatte. and with linem en ·\nd) Limardo and John Fish missing because of injuries. the V 1 kin gs rt.•a II y ne vcr got their game in high grar. "Obv1ousl} we're very d1sa1>- po1nted in the loss:· continued R:imsl*). "But we're encouraged be- (.'Uu-.e there were a lot o f corrcct1ble things. I feel we'll get better. They did the things we asked them to do, fapcranzn was about what we ex- pected, but· I thought we would • perform ~tter. Maybe I was a little too high 1n expectations .. w c·vc got a game in and now we havt.· some things to focus 1n o n oursch·es:· SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL COACHES SPEAK: OUT ••• From BS overhaul defensively. We need to tr:y and find some kids who are much quicker and will move on the football and bang some shoulder pads. We can't lei (><:Opie run on us the way Costa Mesa did... . Brooks is questionable this week aOer dislocating a knee cap 1n the fo urth quarter Mark Cuanlngbam, Unlvtralty, after n 34-:!0 ''ICtOr) over Irvine· "I thought the po1k was real cr1t1cal. aOer faJling behind 20-6. The charac- ter those kids sho wed was un- bcliC\ able aOer go ing through what the) did last year and not having had a w1nn1ng cxpenence. It wa amazing the wa> the} were able to believe 1n themselves and come back. ff the) continue to believe 1n the msclve we think w mc v eat things can hCIJ>pcn . "Our defense was nails all night Iona. ft was basically the ofltn~ ttfat gave up 14 points (resulting from t urnovcrs). Our offense didn't have one play that lo~t yardage. except latt.• in the game when we were running out the rlock. When wr .. 1ruggkd cnrlyil wn'i ,. . --a ca~ u l ui. stopping ourselves .and not t~em stopping us. We were ~airly effective 1n doing what we wanted to do. .. Our quarterbac k (Jeff Baile)) showed some incredible poise and both David L.iebke and Craig Relic had !ltrong running games ... Jerry Witte, Saddl"ack, after see- ing his team blow Santa na Valley out, 41-6: "Our quarterback (Scan Thcnen) did real well runnmg our option and I WH pleased with our tailback. Nate Primus (I 0 cames 11 1 yards). Witte said he feels the 41 -6 margin may be a little m1slcad1ng "We're not 35 poinls better than the teams we will be playing. We aot a couplt of cheap touchdowmns when the)' fumbled the ball twice 1M1dc thc>r own IS '1Defcns1vc:ly, our secondary did a real good 1ob. both with the passina game and comma up on run support They're 11 key for us and we're count1na on th(ln to kttp us togdht.·1 un11l our front p<"<>plc comt' along ' \ - "We need to keep 1mprovinA. I'd like to throw the ball more. We only threw I I times (only three times in the second half). "Everybody played and six peo ple scored . No w we have a game under our belts and we can settle down and get to work." Ebewhcrc: 0.•ek Oalle, Mater Del, after a 26-14 victory over Fountain Valle · .. We wcm in planning to work o n our running game. although we d o n·t really have a set run-throw game plan. "Matt ( pence) 1sjust an all·around athlete who can run, catch and. block. He JUSt docs cvcryth1na we n<.'Cd him 1odo .. \I c fell Mike (C°urt1us. a ~n1or quant'rback) executed well conSlder· ina 1l was h1~ first varsity g.ame He showed poise and p vc u~ . some feedback on what wa happen1nf on the field and reacted to s1tuauons well. .. O ur dcf~n·\C play~d vc r) well. One • of the first things we look at 1s 1.f our playe~ arc runnmJt .around h1111n1t people out there and they were hiu1n1 people. "Our special teams were the pits. We had a couple of bad snaps on kicks a nd we had the o ne kickoff return (for an 89-yard TD). Terry HHl1u. lntae, after a 34-20 los!I to University: "To be honest, I thought most o f o ur players per· formed as well or better than we thought they would. which 1s kind of a weird thing to $1y when you lose 34-20 In losing a 20-6 first-half lead, Henigan cited t~o factors. "They had more e~penenet than us and their players kept their poise. And f think physically t~C)' wore us down, which was o mcth1na we knew 1oin1 in we "'~~e aomg to have problems with. We moved the ball v.ell at times but defensively we asked out playeri to play a s1.raight tt"8d (no stunun.a) which f think they probably ann"'t ready to do yet. "Craia ~Ile (wtio N!hed for 167 yard s anJ two TDs) is JUSt a super .athlete and 11 tremendous outside 1hmu " Orange Coa1t DAIL y PILOT /Monday. Septemb« 15, '* •• LA.coUntY-Falrhand lcap AftCel•' Dick Schofield ••olu a colll•lon with Chlcato'• On ie Guillen at .econd "'~· baee after forcln& him in the Haloe' 3 -1 lou to the Wblte Soz Sunday afternoon. TWIOA'Y't •~s , ......... I.A~,.,,..,...., ...,.. .... , ......... A#ALOOIAS ,.IT llACa. • ""'°'*' ""'6te: "2MO Soultlarn 0.llllY, ... •twr, ~. H-Heu, Jet •Odlelte. l.C.H.U , VM I~ SeiacttoM: I Helll Hou; 2 II Rllllf"; J VM llldald. L~· ,,_. Rocttati. OUMTaaNORMS MCOMD RACa. l1t v11dL Purw: 13.a Clllmlnt wl-. 12,900. LA N1tural, .. 11111 Tout, lloelne 7•7. O.vll Clllot, 14'.e Thi Viki, Vietor Vlcl~lou•. S.Cretht•. Sllec:llont: I. Ike Thi Vlk1, t. S.Uetlv•; ) Vl(lor Victor~. L0119"'411: Oev• ClllM. THaD •AC.. JSO Ylrdt. Pur .. : a),000. · ci.1m1ne Pr~ 12,500. Ataac.dlro, PUii Turbocllllt1. • Wa11ev, Aam1rlcan Alt!let1, c-Tom, Trutn Lucll, Mellnda1 Ettorl, K•wMh Sun, C"-1'111111 • .._ MacKIV. Selecllont I. Duel Tur00<hlrt1, 1 Trulva Luek, J c-Tom LonelllOI Char'"°" TMCMlOUGM ... DS 'OUll'" ••c•. 6 furlone• Pur.. 110,000 Molden clalmlne. Mlldln llMIM, hwo ., .. ,. OICI Clllmlne IN'lce: :n ,000. I Jumolne ltetal (elKll) (2) 2 11\ClleO It-(Garcle) 3 LA Sierfl (P.9drOH) • s-nv Prldlctlve (F•nenda1l S Mleele'I Pll•U (Palllf"'°") (I) 6 Tlll'llefle IVer..,11 (1) 7 Mlt tv Mlrllet ISolltl •·Sweet Pana• CC11l1nonl t \11911 Score !OrtlNl 10 Edne's Arevment !Ooocvl .......... xiii 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 II Joel C (Vlf"Nl'I) (1) • 116 12 .. 11111141 l r09d (P1111o onl (2) • • 116 13 T~lY ($1...,lfll) 1 116 1' MISIY J L llleCtll (I) •Ill IS KhlllH !Ollv1r") 116 16 Mill LOl"I (Menel 116 MISSY J.L I•· II W141 blCklO loll at Def Mer lllOwlne sOMlt to lhe nall to 1oue1wr llelnv .. ..o late, c•rne bldl 10 work well, l lKk rlclft IOdeY; LA Sl•••A (S·1) Very Quick lilly rectd clear 10 lhe tlr11Gh aci.lnll 11r1lohl maidens. droos tor tao. or~l>ll bllllno f1vor1t1, v•GAS SCOllE C9·1) CIOMd wllll lnter111 In OOOCI effort, hustllno rider wllll Wono flnl•h 'rldlno LONGSHOT MISS LORI ~lf"TH •Ac•. 6 furlO<lo• PurM: '4.000 Cielmlno Pritt· SOOO 1 Norm·s Ciel IN00~1 > 2 Fl lHfl IOrllll -I .'1liQ,VMl!I :lfi~:ll!I·-----------------, l SUChut Row (Garrloot • Derk Seo lier (Sloll .. l S Fk.llllf Oull Uewelll 6 Clnneblr"\ Gi l (Men•I 7 F1nt11y FlnlM'I (K~) I Grouo Potlc'V co-i.sl t Maole•I Flloht 1s11t1lnos> le-E:dlr 0.-(letaft) 114 11• II• 11• llO 11• 114 , .. Mets still taking detour , AIM ...... II WllO Tn.m41 ( Slevl"l) I U 12 Klllv Dancer (C11lenc>11) .41• 13 Go 811>v Clellencour•l :..114 14 Tl'le llolrne Ster (Cru1 > 110 ·~~ils win again: Giants' Bre~ly makes four erro~s in_ on~ inning From AP dtvatc bes Housto n The loss was Ho uston's third stra1$ht and c ul ns lead in the NL West 10 seven games over.Cincinnati. ~ANTASY ,.NISH (4· 11 DISIMeTIO IOffO to lhe llretch "' 100-1 IOftOlllOI flt\ al 11111 i.vat terns ll'le co•. CINNA•A•·s GAL (6· 11 F l11ur11 10 rtc1lv1 \lrono suPOOl't In this orao oeo· In the .\men can League: Mane rldlno • olus, Ga~ ~LICY 110-ll Yankees I I Red Sox S-T he New York Yankees got 8rtd to be Qukl< eno ~·,., uM ·-for POliltOn • Hrlv, uOMI Chance LONGS HOT THE som e good f:rfognances from Mike Easler and Dave BOERNE T R _ R ighetti to at osto n and ~ccp tnelrlongsfiot ho pe_s _ SIXTH ••c•. • 1 1 1ortor>0• Pv'~ st.CIOo all\ e in the .\merican League East race. Mal~ c111m1no Meidl" 11111n '"r" eno tour TEllY Tu1i ELL I Clla<l'l'\lftl eio..om (Ct•llllOlll 11• t K•v C:. .HUl'IOYI tKeMl!l (1) Ill 10 L.Jllle SwallO IOr .... l 11• II MMk Av~~.::, 11• 12 P~ Gi l ( .. un) 1 i. I) Al\1-Thi L..My (Cllftr'Mn) a 113 1' o.y,i.•1 Oi.monct (Garrido) 114 lS ~1·1 Flerne (Deltrldll Ill 16 Latrv's -.Ov Glr1 (Menal (I) 11' WM•••'S T-...cuu 1•-11 Off,._ s.n11 Mila, wor'lllne w .. ~ IO lie -loul llYMI lllCI m!W surprlw toc»v. 9'ATS DAY C S·1l Wide "''"i"I 11w slt1td\ ClcMlne well, w1111 toOd tr1P wlll lie llllr• loueti, .LITT ... IWALLO 16·1> Tecttc.I IMecl to MM.11'N cotnlMnCI H _,. erv, lleld void of true NU Mtt« LONGSHOT CONG•ESSK>NAL GUI L. sav•NTH •Ac•. ' 1n turlotlll• PurM S5,500 Clelnllnt. Four YHr Ole!• ellCI uo Cllln\ln9 Of~ .... 1 aov+e (SI...,_) (1) 2 Olll 80ld Move !Cru1) -l·Pllu Netlve (Garclel C1l • ·~ Mv Felfter (NQ9Uel) "' s Candv T1mls (Wtlll•) 6 Et1tt0Y't Olvv !Sllllnllsl 1 vwonla's 1"'"8 cP1tt011l I 0111rlcklne <C•tllllOll) t ~·, lov (lmmerlnol 10 l\lllWOr\ (Ori ... ) .......... 116 "' 116 116 116 ... '111 116 A 111 11• II ..._YI Quertlf"s (Noouell (I) I .. 12 A"-n eov tG.rcl•> Ill 116 1) T1k1 A ltnt !Stevens> I 11 116 1• Voune T1rter lllacll l :a1i. ON• llC>l.D MOV• (6· IJ No alrl neef )0 tnlt OVl l, C•Hble wllll IOCI ettori. Dd'TllKKING (4· I l OrOIK 10 lownl level ... rchlnv lor • aPOI tlr0110 ro.; TAK• A ••ST (3· I) FlourH tor • '1'!are. but llrsl must meko 1rie rec1 from allO lllllble HSI LONGSHOT VOUNG TAR TAR •IGHTH ••c•. 6 ,,, lurl0n9\ PvrMt s 16.000 Clelmlrio n "" y .. r okJt end uo C11lmlnQ Of'IC•· S 16,000·Sl•.OOO ·1 00111r Tri-IC lleckl 2 llOomlnv Tvr1n1 CVerverat l AllO*Nn (Sollt) 4 Novello (Slbllll) S Down Rat>M (CHlanon) 6~J 7 Courslnv EIG'le tOrlBN-11 I Luekv MeMCSldo ([)ouolesl 9 loO's Intent !G1rrlool ~ 10 Preclo<n a.moino (K.-1-21 AIM 0-. c· 111 11• 116 11• 119 119 119 I It 116 116 II P1rtePl1no (()rt ... -I) 116 12 Scnorure Clleck·2l , 111 1l Olstlncllvll'I' 0on (K-·11 II' 14 Hldlell T1cnei. tMeNI 116 COUllSIMG EAGLE ll ·SJ Geme wlnne< at Del Mer, ~ lo ci.er 11111 field, mu•' oe ta~; HAc;HALA TACHAL.A (l ·I) w.,,. al l.O• Alemllos 1nd Oat Mer. ...,.,1111 cemoe10,.., llOIJ'S MTR...,. tC·tl~-~ awav IHI 10 iull min , one 010 run 1,oe LONGS~T DOWN RANGE rw IM . .... IM 112 11• II> TENTH ltACE .6 1/.2 F""*'91 Ttl PurM. 127 ,000, Allow.nce Fllllff TIYW lllCI F-'IHI OIOI I Niie'• .>ewell (Etfr~) 121 2 Al In n-(0rll00) 111 3 Aelmll IC>ouelel) 116 • Pollv La Flft'\tne (lleCtl) x· 113 S Prla<Oll't Crown (Her11ell081) 111 6 Proud Doll C Mlfte) 111 7 For1v• A 91ut;r <C•t-l 113 I Miu e-CK..-l 116 9 WlllV Comment (PadfOl1l: ltl ~OllUl•a A aU11U1 <>·U Cof,fendlt lhroutMYI tr.-1119 lllld 10 IM #1r1, lllrn ede oft 11111 lftor'I In touel'I !Wei; "9lOUD DOU. TS-21 Flfte !rel-, hulll\ne pltof, I0\1111 COft'\OO al lllY 1<1cto.. MtU MNtoee (r ll &lllHed Del Mer 1Ul"9 .. lltM ll'wr, _, Pt'1med 10 f1$1Jtn8 rac1ne LOHGSHOT ADM>. T ELEVENTI-1 RACE • Fur1cll\0$ Tl\ Purw U0.000 Acso.cl Apr1.. H1ndlc&o A Helldlcao tor 11\rff ....., *' i nd uo Cirou PurY '33,S50 Value 10 Winne< '20,0SO I Savio (GerrlOo l 2 Me ironomk (Soll1·l) l Prouoe.1 Hour (Tor-ol • Quip Siar (PeclrOlll S Mv G111en1 G&t'>I l lllaell > 6 Mr Mtdl1 COlhri rn > 1 Wool11tln (Cart beMol I Tee1<11r NaturaNv CSlt>lllel 9 Deolca11 !Slaven'> 10 8unOi. Of iron (HeNlllnc>nJ AIME.__ 112 11S 116 111 116 llJ 112 m Ill H3 11 Bulvt rot C Solla· 2) 110 TEDDY NATUllALLY C1·11 Quicllnl rvnnar 111 "''' Held oemotl•heO ton In 1111, Ml for \mts,..r MY GALLANT G~ 13-1) HlfCI ..noc1t1nQ run,.,.. a1w1v• glvat bell, IOC> cannot etto" • m1\la~e OUW STAJt (9·2) S1rono lffor• c.on11oe<1rtg '"" flr\1 llert "tlnce S.n11 Anlla, will o. muc,, 1101111< 1ooev LONGSHOT SAVIO TWEL.FTH RACE I lt l6 Ml .. a Th Purta lS SOO C•..-nlfto T"'~--Cleimlno Pr1Ce sooo I Hus• .. A 0 11'1(t F ernenQt.Ll 1 Runn1rtg Tao r<.•-11 l Sum,,,... P•avt>Ov Bl•ck ~ 11 ' Ph i \ L.1ve 'Ill•• (Qrliz; S °'""' 8111are1 CamPO\I 6 Swaoarouno 1Sol1\I 1 v..,1cu><en Tom <Garr100I I Orel Pel CC11t1nonl 9 80IO Eaclltor lSlblllll 10 Scl\1\111 Fiemme (Aries) AIME .... _114_ 11' ··109 114 •·111 11• ·---117 117 11• II• I I s-v 0 Graov llonllla) II• 12 lt•o"' '" Slwle CV1toeraf 11• 1l Vtlleo King 1lleci1·2) • · 109 14 1ec 1s O•t nya (\1e tl!M\) 111 ltlGHT IN STYLE t 4· 11 Know1 how 10 win raCll e valUOOle asMt IO l\eVt Ill I-wide 0Pen . , .. The New Yo rk Mets' para d e. to \h~.Na11ona:I League --t~t. cham.piondl~P-C'·~>nURued i.o-taltea-detc~- Kevin G ross J?ltched a s1x-h1tter and tripled ho me two runs as the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies beat New York 6-0. comple ting a three-eame sweep that prevented the Mets from clinc hing the title. ~u • · • h R d 5 " · .. ·d vu ri Old. Clalm1nv price. zs.ooo. ~YO'~ot-go1ng to,eH eeox JU St na • e It, ~1 r ""'° Old 11'\MT•n"'a'"'J~r,;,2;.,..1 ~~----.... ,..,,..-------------- Easler. who dro ... e 1n three runs with a homer and a single. 2 I on Flr11 s1111r 10ouo11•> 11• NINTH llACE 6 Furionvs PurMt in.ooo ,_, ~utt te~11e11 In, SUHWWa P'"=A'f90¥------ C6· II Hao race over Ille 1reck. veil wel0111 l>fMi< ··we" re go nna JUSt kee p o n putting pressure on the m and 3 Wh•r•'• T1mecu1a 1s10111e1 "' C•elmlno FIMIH Tr""" .. " old c1a1m1ng Pr.ca , • Ms llrlar SI ream (Cls.ner111 A 109 16.000-14,000 ho pe that the>-crack. That s our only chance. They're a 5 co,,oreu1on11 Girl cG111>1r1> 114 1 Caren• Kino 1son11 good ballclub, but tt'S tough 10 WIO a pennant." .i 6 Olmaoolo's WorlCI !Sco11) 114 2 ?lenenllv Nauority CBurntl 1 ?•"Dav 181ecll) 0109 l Meuaoe Sen• IP1te1ro1a1 114 "' II• 1ne1 1111c.~ todav, OLD NT (3-1) WIH rlCelve t1rono 1uop0r1 drooolne 1n claas 1 Ind Sllaf D rtctnl Cl•lll• lONGSHOT llOLO EXCELLOtl ••tT a•T· COURSING EAG.LE Cllh Rial '°"ICE "LAV QUIP ST AR (I Ith ltaa) The Mets' magic number remained at two . An\ combination o f two New York v1ctortes or Philad elphia lo sses will give the Mets their third d1v1o;1on cham- p1onsh1p ancYlirst since 197 3. In other Na tio nal League ac11o n: Giants 7, Braves 6 -At San Francisco. Bob Brenh atoned for a m ajor-league record-t }1ng four errors JO an inning b) hitting two hom e runs. 1nclud1ng a solo sho t with t"'oouts 1n the ninth Sunda)1ha t gaH' San Francisco a v1c tol) over Atlanta. Tigers 7, Orioles 0 -At Detroit, Frank T a nana a nd 8 111 Campbell combined on a live-hitter and Pat Shendan hit a two-run ho mer to lead Detroit past Ba ltim ore and a sweep o f 1he1r three-game senes. Indians ~. A's ? -.\t Cl1:veland. Ken Schro m scattered seven hits 10 1-3 innings a nd Tony Bernazard homered and )lngkd a nd drove in four runs as Cleveland beat Oakland . \\inning for the 10th straight time against the .\ 's. Twins 7, Rangers 6 -.\t Minneapolis. P1nch-h1tter .\I W oods and K1rb~ Puckett deh,ered kc~ hits in a t\\O- run eighth inning to lead M innesota past struggling Two win pick six: $79,379 LA County Fair, Hollypark results Ca rdlnal110, Expos! -.\t t Louis. Mike Laga hit a two-run homer dunng a live-run first inning a nd Willie McGce wt'nt 4-for-5 \\1th a solo ho me run a nd RBI d o uble that St'nt St. Louts to a tnumph over Montreal. Plrate-1 9, Cuba% -.\t Pittsburgh. 1d Brt·am·.., t\\O- run single h1ghl1&hted a s1-.:-run fifth inning that caml'll Pittsb u rgh past Chicago Padres 3, A1tros 2 -.\t ·a n Diego. Pincb-h1ttt'r Carmelo M an1ne1 hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning. ra ll)1ng the San Diego pao;t M ike <;co tt and * National League * Ph•les '· Mets o N•W 'l'()ltl( .. HIL.AOIL. .. 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The record payoffs eclipsed the pre' 1ous Pick-Six high bonanza of $78.019 rewarded to one LA Fair fan last Sept. 19 • l ured b~ a two-day ca rr)5>yer o f $84.636. fans wagered a record S 188. 74 5 in the P1ck-S1x pool ato ne unday. That topped the previous mark ofS 174.853 also set last yea r. There were ano1her 86 11ckets containing fi,e ~in ners. Each one of those consolauo n pa~ om \\aS worth a health~ S862 10 ap1ect'. Meanwhile. O ur Best Tell sta,ed o ff the late bid of Le l . .\rgent. to capture the SS0.090 E B. Johnston takes for a second straight \Car Responding to JOCke~ Core} Black·s !Mong stretch urging. Our Best T ell hit the \\Ire a neck ahead 1n the stake'l-record time of I ·4 2 3-5 for the I 1/16 miles That \ha,cd 2 2 5 seconds o fT her pre' 1ou~ stakes stan-• d ard set 1n thl' 1985 Juhn'ito n Stakes. Sent o fTthe second choice. O ur Best Tell pa id SS.40 to win Good Zar wa'i third . wh1k 4-) choice C'enyak's Star lin1 shcll founh LA Countv Fair SON DA Y'S llESUL TS ( 4ftl .. II· MY ml .. d IMlflftt I F•tT llACE. 4 Fur\on9a PurM \A,100 Bucco's llov lC•~•terol 11 60 6 60 ) 40 RC>Vllrl Trade lloaol 'IC> ) 10 lttd Roe• er C Hemlhon> 1 40 Time No lime AllO Ren OQ·Braien Wino ltMS r. 1 Pt u• Weoon Mastlf I Scratcl\IO NOt>e SS EXACTA 7·) Dt•CI Sl1>4 S0 OQ·Ol\Quallfkerlon· Breien Wino "'" cM auellfleo efld Pleceo •et• !or 1n1erle•tnce etier Ille 1t1rl SECOND ltACE. )SO Vero' E rernal Nallve (Lac•evl To Be Or NOi To 8e tFIOretl 011,.1nforlhemoon 1C.arc1e) Ttme· 0'1101 Purn sJ 000 11 00 540 )10 1'0 00 110 Also Ren· E1tv RH1Cluet\ Doctor JeCI Fl•• 001 Marrime111 . 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Hawellen Sweet Hearl 11 DAil v oou•LE 8 ) I oa1C1 'U9 80 SIXTH ltACE. I I 16 M11e• Purse S20 000 Geelan• (Or•eo•) IHO '00 110 Cincinnati rallies . "' ~ to topple Dodgers Davis' 9th inning hit caps comeback over struggling LA LO .\N(iEl E (AP) -Enc Davis demo nstrntt'd 10 the Los An- gele's Dodgcf"i ho\\ dangerous 1t 1s to walk Da' c P afkcr 1f 1t mcnns DavTs gets to bat. "The} can't p1h.'h around m e and get that gu~ o ut." Parker said after Davi._· RBI 4'1nttlc capped a two-run rally 1n the ninth inning unday that gave thr ('1ncinnat1 Reds a 4-3 vic- to ry over the Los Angrlcs Dodgers. ··He's ~oing to he a great player." Da\IS, who was robbed of a solo hom e-run earlier in the game. go t to hit atkr thC'· Dodgt'rs 1nten11ona ll} walkt"d Parker Wlth two outs. Davis \aid hc wa~n·t surpn~ at the Dodgen ' strat~) - "Thr) weren't JOtng to kt Dave Parker beat them ,' Oa' 1s \81d "But I've-bccn 'l\\1ng1ng the hat well h11- t1ng ht'hind Davr. ~ I havt' to bc aagrcssl\ e and tn to be the hero " Thr \ICIOr). <'omb1ned with Hous- ton's loss at n Diego, pulled C1n- cinnat1 "llhtn seven pmcs of the ti,-,t-placf' i\!ltfO'I in the Na110nal Lugue We~t The Red\ l'l'tum ho me Tunda' tu he~1n ,, th1c1'·~ame ~rte\ Today's game None <ithC'dulrd Tuesday's Gamt Dodgert at .\tlanta Time: 4:40 p m . TV· No ne. Radio: KABC ( 7901 with H ouston "Wt' p1d.cd up onh 1rnt• ttJm(' sinc(' we lctt homt• .. P.uker <.aid "E,en d wt' \11.t•cp thl'm, wC''rC' 'till to ur back and wt• )u'I h:t'<" to kt't'P playing." fhC' Rrdc; c;tnick aga1n\t I nm N1C'dcnluC'r, ti-~ ~1cdcnlut'r 11111k O\Cr to \Ian the ninth aftl'f rC'l1l"\l'1 Ken Ho well left with 11t1)rll:'h .. h pri1n' aflt'r two MMcle<o; inning' Tra1hng '·2. 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'"'I() '0 ~1 W•M•1'19 l•U •I\ I ¥f' "II>'~ TINT" II ACE. lSO ·oroi ~t" 'I '°° ~ 11 '" OOvQll H~l l HO 'IO l IK ""crQwav• Pl ' •$It< I l ~ I .. "'•""PC"•O 1C .... , .. l Xl '""rtK' rraamon r~aw1,1 7 iotl ',,,,. 1• ?O U •XACTA 1• oe•d \11060 ••••nna"< • f •At \II"' ,.. ... • ..., . ., ·~' t01 • 88 * 0r-. Coast DAILY PILOT I M9':!day. September 15, 1986 Laguna's Youth Theater bids to upgrade program The Youth Theater program of the dcitgned tor the: whole family to 1harc Laauna Moulton Playhouse ushers in in much the same way all ~encrauons the 1986-87 season with a new could appre('IUI(' .. E.T.' or "The emphasis and direction. Black Stallion.·· With an eye 'toward developing a This season offers a vanety of program equal in quality to its adult subject matter and st)'les. The first . otTerin.s, this year the playttousc 1s show 1s "Step on a Crack" by Susan presenting a three-show season oflive Zcder A musical fan rns). this per- famil y-theater cntenainmcnt as well cept1v<· script prohes the 11mcl> asa full spectrum ofcreat1vedrama11c d1kmma of El he Murph). a H>-)l'a r- dasses all undt'r the admin1strauon ol old girl ~trugghng to accept and find newly appointed youth theater dlfl'C· ac<·eptance 1n her rl'la11on'ih1p with a tor. Scott Davidson ne\I, !>tt.'pmother Says D:iv1dson. "we plan on "Winnie-the-Pooh" "ckoml'' 1n producing shows that wi ll not onl) the Christmas hohda> Sl'&son f hl· entertain and enlighten, but will set . season finale "ill be the mo' ing and artistic standards for our yount 1 os1ght fut <;ho". '"')pcua I C'ln-;~" h> audience. • Bnan Kral. He 1s quick to point out how<.·vcr. [)a, 1dson .ll!>o "111 he teaching a .. Children's Theater d~s not moon number of clas~e!. in creau' c dra- 'kidd1e theater.' Our productiotts are mattes for }oung i>eopk .. Designed t• "SUit IY 1£" (I) INS, no. 4 u 6 IS •• 15 10 00 "AUEIS" (I) I JO. Ul 100. U S 10 -DCUY ST(l(O lar.llS 12." "STUt IY 1£" (I) 12:00. 1:00, 4:00 6·00. 1·00. 10:00 "EITIEllTIES" (I) no. 6:00. 10:00 "IWllHTH" (I) 12 00. 1:45, HS LIDO 673 8350 I "IUHllC SCQ£D" (I) u s. u s. 10-10 --""'•-WPoa"-=-.'"'"•...,WI..._•_, _.,.._. -.uo;;..;....0 -411 "AllQ I MICUtlS" (PCU) 12.~. u o. llO "IOOI llTI A VIEW" 12•.1•n • 1 IS HO "HHCl•C FOIC(" (I) 12W J OO.SIS I JO '30 CHARTER CE NTRE 8.i, ono U TIMU 12 " TIU J ... "lUEIS" (I ) I 4S 4 lO I JO 10-00 "Sll'UOUA UVE IT" (I) 1-00. l:OO. S:tO 7·00. ttO. lt:lO "UHTE llD II" (re) "FUCllT llAWIUTOI" (rG) 12 IS, 715 4 IS "AVma•c FOICE'' (I) 12 00. 2 00. 4·00 •-oo. l-00. I 0·00 VILLAGE CENTER 891 0567 M ACH •uo ·2 k OClll •DfQQFWY U TlllU 12 " nu ) ... "Tiil FU" (I) lllS 2 IS 415 6 IS l lO 1010 •mis •v• TU J:te "IUT~USS rlON" (I) SAT PlfWW "SOWIAllU" • TIACIC oom s rtl(O "TGr CUii" (rG) 11-45. HO. s·tS llO. H S ,.10 -6 ru ca DOLBY "WEIS" (I) 11 lO. 2 15, S-00 HO. IOJG CINEMA COSTA MESA ~4b J 102 HARBOR TWIN 631 3501 ur.u 12 .. nu at ''TIE FLY" (I ) I lt. HS. H S IM, Ull "TOr cu ... l"l SJI Pl(V'U "Tit( IOY 1110 COULO flY" cncou. th~ gs-~wth of the pa111e.:1. pan1s._!mag~at1~n. concentra11on, sensory awareness and cordinauon thcie classes lay the foundation not only for Sll Je performance but for greater creativi ty in hfe itsdf. "All children can, benefir from creauve dramatics, even if they have no aspirations 10 stardom." states Davidson ... but 1f they want le> If) at·ung, this as how to stan." Classes wall be d1v1ded by age wi th groups for J-6. 7-10. I 1-14 year olds Classes meet twice wt"Ckly for the 7-10 year olds from 3:30 10 4:50 p.m. and I 1-14 year olds meeting from ·5 to 6.20 p.m Preschoolers meet Frida)s lrom 1 to 2:50 p.m. An intermediate kvt'I !><'ene stud} class for 7-14 )Car oldS\lo lll meet Fndavs fro m 3.30 10 6·30 p.m. · The fall ~·ss1on begins S<·pt. 2J and runs for eight weeks. Enrollmcnl.ls hm11ed to ~(1 1n the older classes and 10 1n the preschool clasc; The fee is $75. Due to'thc restricted dass Sill', earl) registration 1.s recommended. Prior consent of the instructor 15 required for enrollment 1n the 1ntl'f· mediate class. For funher information ahout thl' Youth Tbeater Season T1l°kt't or Creative Dramatirs classes. call thl' pla)house at 494-8021 h<:tween I anJ 5 p.m. Tucsda}~ through Saturda>' Mary quits role in drama for PBS A 7€:-P..ta u ~~y ~€:-X Y l6 ~€:-fJ Y . SttES ®TrA H .. \JE iT Moriu P'ahchlldjotna Bob Hope ln a •Poof of the new telemlon .ea.on ln the comedian•• la tat •peclal tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4 . e HOME RACINO CH> FMOOLE AOOK ~ &(l)~AHOMAS. I=' HOPE SPEaAl. tt * "W.W. And The [)jxle 0111C41k· lngs" ( 1975) Burt Reynolds, Art Car· nty . D •100.000 PYRAMID 1: *' t *' "Quo Vedia'" ( 1951) (Pl/1 1 of 2) Robert T aytor, Dlborlh Kerr • e IVBING AT POPS • LAWMNCE Of AAA8IA: THE WA8TEA UUSIONIST • PRAISE THE LON> (!)~· t t t "SllYerldo'" ( 1N5) Kevin Kline. Scott Glenn. ®MOYIE tti..; ··o.t1y Oucll'1 Movie: Fant .. Ile llllnd" (1983) Animated. MOYIE t t •..; "Fles/I & BIOOd" (19!51 Rutger Heuer. Jtnnlter Juon Leigh ~~PlE • t 'h "P .. wee"s Big Adventure'" ( 1985) Paol Reubens. Ettzablth Oii· ley -U0- 1111,000,000 CHANCE Of A l..ffT1itE (!) TAAPPE1' J()HH, M.O. • wt<AP IN CINCIHNA Tl e UHOEASTANOING AlOOHOUSM Oprah, 'Nightlife' talk shows Strictly second team television By FRED ROTHENBERG l'IEW YORK -Bcforc th<.' gucm were in troduced. new national talk sho\\ hoc;t Oprah Winfre) told tfl l' audience she had 1wo problems. flabbv th1~s and her Jo,e I* .Unhke compc11tor Phil Donahue. "hose h beral ' 1cwo; so met 1 mes color the discussion-; un '"Donahue," W1n- fre~ 'c. personal life intruded on lhl' ·· fhc Oprah Wtnfrt') ~Df.>\lo., .. \loh1ch began a national synd1cat1on run 111 140 markets last Monda) Not surpns1ng, given her oftcn- stated statu~ as a <;mgle woman. thl' fim program dealt with finding a local rati ngs than "l)onahut." int11" national forum ··Ron. bab}. "'hat is 11 exaltl) I want'>" she asks a mah: pand1s1 \\ho hai been talluog ab.out bO\\ tu get "omen interested in a man In her efTons to he M-; Evcr.- "oman. she doesn't d1~gu1~· htr rl'act1ons. ht.' curll'd ha face 1n d1~gus1 "'hen Kent -;uggc-;tcd a fa,orcd pickup hnl' "'·\fl' \OU a' 1ntelhgent a' \OU look'''" I he "nd1ratl·d JO-minute pro- gram. wh1 (h opent'd las1 Monda~ n1gh1. "as a med1ocrl' m1.\ of mono- logUl'. music and McMahon. as in an 101cn It.'\\ "1th J im McMahon. the ChKagt1 Rear-;· 'ma' crick quar· ll'rhat"k Hard JU dgml'nl\ (an"t be madt.' Imm .+nc-half-hour in~tallment, par- t•l ularl~ on opening night. But what \l'l"ml'd Jpparcn1 "3'> lhat ··:-.i1ghtllfc .. \\3'1 1110 lal kluc.tcr a format and Brenner too bland a personaht) tu trcatc an' real t>\C'ltement. with ( ;.ir,on Juan K1,er5 and Da,ll.I Lc11crm:in Jll '~ ing lor thl' latt'·ntght tall.. -;ho"' tan. "TOr CU ... (I ) IHS J IS S•S 100 1000 "MTllC II CMN" (K) 12.l0l00 51S U TIMU 12 .. nu l'tt m:i te It featured Margart.'t l\.l•nt. To, "U•" (rC) 1•t •N£> r ru•,.,. ,,,,..,,..,, •• She·~ nol unwLlling to.)hod. ellha tclhngonc panch~t: '"I heard ~ou U\l'd IO go out \lo.Ith barkt rs·r -her euphemism for ugl~ datt.''\ ~hl' often acts as a confidant. ~he'll put hn arm around audience mcmht·ro; to get 1hem to opcn up on the air < 'learl}. she's entc11atn ing. a \l,1nJ· up and "alkaround t"om1l \I.ho lrll'' to c'o~c fechngs r~11hcr th,111 ht· pro' ot"at1vc and 1llum1na1r '"Ul'' .\ct1ng hke a preacher 1n a rn I\ al meeti ng. she Jumped ofT hl·r kct and made whooping sounds in an r fl"ort 10 \!Ir the audience during thl· oprn1n1.1 .. ,1gh1hll-· tnt.'l.1 tu be hip, but as I l·ttl'rman note'>. "hen \OU work at 11 \Ou J 11n'1 hJ\l' 11. The opening. \lrnil.ir 111 I l·til'mian\, !>hows quick ,hol\ of J l'll\ altl'r hours. Like r\l'r>bod~ d 'e "ho ha~ )Cit at a late- 111gh1 dcst... 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Y OH would think W1nlrl'\ "-t1uld ~11 lca!>t mention that tht.' d1,cirle rail'" 50 percent and not take the st.'x gaml· so hghll) ... ·he a.sks "-hl'n daung couples should hcgin o,cxual mtcr- LOur<;e. but doesn't bnng up \(I)\ and the danger\ of prom1~u1ty Onl' panelist doe~. hut \\ infre} drops thl' topic. .\II in all. \\ 1nfrn I\ a warm and 1 rncrgl't1c pcr<,onaht)·. hut. 1n 1hc '\5 or ") market~ "'here '"Oprah W1nfrt.') ·· and "Donahut.'" d1rcllh oppme l'ath oth<'f. '1ewcrs shnuld rnn.,1 dl'r Win· frq ·::.fluff a ont.'-da) llint1, and rt·turn to Donahul··., high-key '>ub'l tanCl'. lk '-; the more fulfi lling companion. • • • Johnn) <.arson has n6th1ng to V\_O~ about from Oa v1d Hrrnner, s~f "Nightlife," tht• nL'We\l l'ntr~ 1nt1he l mwded la tt.'·n1gh1 talf.. \ht)\.\ field. I-- ·::~~ I k tdcgraphl·d a o;tale JOke 1ha1 C'\er.hod\ 1n ·\mcn ca will have their 1•\\ n · talk \ho~ b} the c.-nd of thl· l l'nlun Thl· hest b11 came next. a tilnu·d '>k111n which young lookali ke'> tor Brenner. Letterman and Rivers. 1n l:llond ~ 1g and insults blanng, JOCkc\ 10 bcwm(' 1he next host of Carson's lll"t.'n1k· cluh Rrrnner''> '"le can best be de- '>l nhcd a' C\c·e""'cl) sincere. He \\• u\ to hehe' c that he lo" cs 11\hO\lo tiu'inl'\\ and all 1b trappings. He intr11dun:d hi\ father. a 90-year-old former Vaude-.1lltan who was tn the aud1cm·c. a sure-fire wa~ to wm aud1cnc<' \\ mpalh\ H1, intrn•l'\lo "Ith Mt Mahon wa ' purq~u\h uimphmentmg ht m on h1\ gut,, book 1><:r\onahl\ and more 11 an!lhing1s~1cntifiabl) different about "'N 1ghthfc.'" 11's the music Bill~ Pn:c;wn. at kevhoard. fro nted a s1x- man band that haJ a stamng role Monda~ night. playing Preston·s hit. "Nothing from No thing Lea ve., No1h1n~" Hui in thl· l'lld, thl' first night of ":--l 1gh1l1tl". d1d11·1 rl'l' and 11 didn't sh ine u.1 CM•..U• ... "6l SllltU AllA •-•• STAND ev ME CR) Cl I 0) I J 2 0) S 2 O 1 l o & t ·20 Ancient ~ ~lari1u~r ~ "- • Mrinrj 1\ ..... r h1cioy ~~ ~~~ i>~~'v ,., .. ~~ . ·I 1f .· lie,;• '-'1 I • I' It ·• ANCIENT MAlllNER b 00 P M . •• I " It ' •HS Prep football log s•• v.•w L••ou• CCMte*A PllL MAit (I ·tr l Huntl!ttton a..c.i S 1 ...... 1 SM Clemente SH--<-Velllv Cet OCCI 0 ())--ti W~ldet (el lrvlnel OlO-<otJe ~ let Hiii Herb«) 01..-.1 s.ddl1lleC11• (et SA lowl) 02t-T1n11n• let OCCI 001-1 Unlvenltv• (et 1rv1.,.1 Nt-Ellende' (el ,.._, HerllOf'I Nl-.1 N-w• Her11«•1 • llTANCIA Ce.I) • Cotl• MeW ,, s1e-.1 LApUN Hlllt (el MVI u ....... 1 Geroen Grove 0)-Cepo Valley (et NPI, HlfDOr) Of-Wooelllrlde9 l•I Not. 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Sl1-R·m ot WorlC 111 Ml/ I 301 Ol-at 8urrougns ll•Ollt • 6 om 010-ar Mira Lute l om 017-LaQune Beacn• tel MVt 01-a• WOOOl><•OQt' 181 trvl~I O»-•• O-a.1199,. lat E1 Moc!el\al N6-Colfe Mne' (11 Miit Nl)-11 L111Una Hiii~' 111 Miil 0 Chlcqo Bean runnln& ~ck Walter Payton la atr6orne u he ecorea hla 1 OOtb IQ'L career TD lD Sanday'• a&alnat Platl•del- pbla. Payton bad 178 yarda ln 33 carri•. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROUNDUP ••• From82 ·hauled down by Tim Lcw1s at the 7. Four plays later, Monen Andersen booted a 20..yard field goal. Red1kl81 II, Raiden I : Washing- ton rallied late 1 n the game to drop the Raiders to 0..2. NBA reaches agreement with refs Quarterback · Ja> Sch roeder hit ught end Chnt D1d1er on a 59-yard NBA owners wall be dSked to rat1f) 1he ($grcemcn1 pass pla} 10 set up George Rogers' and• Wilham Andrews. back on the field after m1ssmg more 1han two seasons wtth a knee mJury. scored his first touchdown of the year as A1lanta moved to 2-0 . .\rcher connected with Charhe Brown on a 17-yard score and clinched the w1n with a 22-)arder to Anthony Allen with 5: 59 left in thl" game. Kramer pas~d 10 )ards to M ike M ularke> for another TD. The Vik- ings al!>O reco' ered a James Wilder fumble 10 set up Chuck Nelson's 31- )ard field goal i O seconds later. The Bucs. <J..~. ha'e lost 40 oflhcir las1 50 games Oolplalns 30, Colts tt: Lorenzo Hampton isc-ored twice and Dan ~anno passed for 254 yards as M1am1 rebounded from a ~28 loss . . Officials gain 23 percent pay -htke off newthree-y-ea r dear- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -NBA Commissioner David Stem announced Sunday that agreement had been reached.on a new three-year contract with tht' National Association of Basketball Referees. The contract. which takes effect at the start of the t 986-87 NBA season. gi ves the league offic1als an aggregate 23 percent "Increase in salaries over its three- ycar term. By the end of the contract. top rcferttS could earn a total of about S 130.000 for the regular season and playoffs. The contract al so calls for increases in monthly expense allowances and fnnge benefits. Stem announced the agrt'<'ment dunng the lirst da) of the NBA 's annual meetings. -\bout a do1en nego11a11ng sessions. held over the past four months. concluded Wcdnesda) night. and the referee!>' member-.h1p finished rat1f~tng the agreemen1 Satdurda~ CALL 642-5678 this week. game-winning 3-)ard touchdown run ·~ thtflk· we tttl ve the ··be<ii offit'l-al -ef any -wtth-7:1Heft. h was the lon~t 1)351 professional spon." Stern said "We recognize that they completion of Schroeder's career and work under very demanding cond1t1ons and perform an D1dier's biggest gain ever. important role 1n the success of the NBA. This contract Tight end Todd Q uistensen made reflects 1hat recogn1t1on. granting financial increases four catches for 64 yards as Los consistent with cu rrent economic cund1t1ons. Angeles moved to the Washington 28 "We arc pleased to ha\ c bee n able to reach th1., with 54 seconds remaining. But Marc agreement ... well in advance of the coming season.-Wilson O\Crthrcw Dolc1e W1lhams Representing the NBA 1n ncgot1at1on'> "ere Gar) 1w1ce an the end zone. then "as Bettman. 'tee president and general lOunscl. and Rod sacked. Defens1'e back Darrell Green Thorn. vice pres1dent-opcrat10M intercepted Wilson's fourth-down Hugh E'ans. ac11ngexecut1,.edirc<:tor ofthe N-\BR. despera tio n pa~~ t~nd zone. led the referees' ncgot1at1ng comm1ttre. along with Los .\ngele'> runmng back Marcus Richard MarkoY.ttt of Ph1ladelph1a lOunsd lo lhe .\lkn gaincd I04)ardson1he ground N.\BR 10 ntend hrs NFL-record ~area~ of bans saaJ "~ e'rr pka~d tha1 the N B.\ rt'cogn11es con!>t'cutl\C 100-)ard games lo 11 the contnbuuons rekrce'> make to the game and are "The) JUSt had one more big pla) wilhnj 10 pa) U'> accordingl~ fhc\e were d10icul1 1han "e had," R.\1ders Coach Tom nego11a11ono;. but h..11h we and 1he ~B.\ \\l'rl' determint'd Floressaad ··The~ took a"a} <.omc of to conduct them in a profrs\1onal manner w 1th a "'e" the 1h1ngs we do bc<;t " towa rd reaching an equatahll• \oluuon before the ~tan of Falcons 33, Cardinals 13: Da' tJ the S(ason." .\rl ht>r 1hn:"' two 1our hdn"' n pas<.t's • IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-UOO •• Gerald Raggs had 111 yard!> on 24 cames for the Falcon!>. who won 1hC'1r finat~mcs last ~r Giants 20, Padres 7: The ha~h­ ' oltagc San Diego offense. which struck for 50 pornts las1 week. was held to one touchdown b' the Giants, wh o forced seven turno"e~ Joe Moms stored on a I -yard run and Ph tl Simms tossed a 12-}ard TD pa<,s to Lionel Manuel for the Giants. San Otego I urned O\ert"e ball in 1l'i las1 six possessions Keno' Hiii and TerT) Kinard each had t\\O 1n1er- u~puons. The Chargers los1 comerback Dann~ Walter-; \\llh a ruptured .\chtlles tendon Vtlllin11 13. 811tt I t: L1n<.·had:er Chns Doleman returned an 1n1er- cept1on of a Steve DcBerg pas~ S'-1 'ards for a touchdo"n and Tnmm' at San D1cgo last-week. ___ -- Hampton. a second-year runnmg back starting only his second game, ran for tQuchdowns of five and 21 yards. Rookie linebacker John Of. ferdahl interce pted a pass. caused a fumble and made a tcam-ht&h ~ven tack.Jes Rookie James Pruitt ~turned one punt for a 71-yard touchdown and went 35 yards wt th another to set up a field goal. Seauwu u . Claief1 17: Field goals of 53. 35 and 34 yards by Norm Johnson and touchdowns of one yard b) Curt Warner and a 6-yard "throw from Dave Kncg to Daryl Turner helped Seattle move to 2-0. 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IMO 540 6240 I Pd carport ~··v S•SO lee' s 1200 m(I one grnor NO --~-"""·-"-"-~ -~ I.ell ftr Salt 1400 TElHHT 111·1110 pets 85• a~4;- PRICI HMTII USTllH BRIGHTON S PRINGS HUI I YllW II Bf'aut T•nhm 3br 2'•ba Y1IW WllTIWAB 4!ro :•or;':,•~;; 1~1"~~~ 16 Co• OCI 2B•· 2Ba lfO·ll'vet IPYIL&SS $152 500 63t-t294 Laguna, Beach IOI Build Gar $2200 213-943-8434 micro 2 car garao• Decoralor perfect llghl ROOl'l'll: ~ment1. l\Omii ~~r-ctream.-h.Quaell or 213·943--2860-w ~nr~ w~D h~ Ove1 Ne ch•n••• In ce~y er c•ncell•tlen. Pr,.vn1r por11!'~ only No C.ommerc1ol Real Es101e. Av1omo11111> Bootonq o r Employru1•n1 Ads Ther!.' is no price l1m11 10 who1 vou con odvf'lrt•se " .. -ti 'VOu nPo.1 10 wll your ·ouci' 'ioqh thu r or uny unused merl hond ~I' cull '"•' Doily Pdo• C lossolopd 'toll or use the c oupnn below Moil to · Dally Pilot. 330 W . 8oy St,. Costa Mesa , Co 92626 .. 642-5678 ~--------~-----------~---NAM[ PHONf CITV '> 1 A It /IP ·' AMf tNl 10~£('> , .. • ~ YI\& O! 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Ot.nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Mond1y, Septemw 15. 18~ C...... llM •apt..,. 119 l!aPP!..... llH 111•11 P11laHl1 Cetta-... MM C.ta... MM IML'"" IHI l!!J!I! .... ... l11tah tt lbrt Ctaa1111ll MI SA WW £ tea 2M a.A ~ ...... ""'· OCIANflAQHT 4br un· !!7 2er 1L. enet garege, wid BICMk>f Unit loeat9d 1n .. _. -r 1-ltlt LL kl"lt•t bN4.lt. COfld .• lhor1 term utile pd. Pool. bit loc. turn. dining .,... w/d, .. 111 .. I hkup, new paint & clNn -....~any Hun1i-1on Beach 2 Btk _,....,. 1t1t ponlbl•. S1150/"'o Wntrt/1Stol/t5.at00. S1800/mo, 10 June 21 tl>d H50. &;h'Sf.i5• no S850/mo. No peta_ 279 ~-u .._ 10 beh1'$440/ •Near shopping center *New 211f 289 Condo. l•da"'/ tiff (714) 97t-7975 teS-9114 °' ~20-845·3155 pell, 102 E Bay Apl 8 w WI~ 845-~ .. IPllTlllTI 980-H71 mo ,. utMI S725 No pet1 840· ~ ~c!: .. ~;:.a.e5= l'llt Mela VefCie A-1 condition. llr Ila + IN OPEN HSI! 3br 2be frplc, OCEANFRONT, wTiiiff 2BR on We1lllde C.M. Featurif\G bMYUful 11nd-DELU>CE 28r tBa 4·PLEX Ltrge 3BA ~ -doPIO~ No· peta. N71mkr t7t'-1Tf3V-1,lt 11. rT: 4Bdrm. 2 Bath. quiet bm cell•. 2 car gar. rnll furn 48R 2BA Carport, no ~. swim-acape, lSBO'a, poo111pa Crpl drps, blllna. hkupa newcrpt. ~ bk>cka. l817 w .. la1tt erM S12501mo. No pell c:wg.,ege. Stepe to bctt. p1t1/pool11ten. 334 lOo ming pool e1c $800/mo. P1tlo/dedla Garages or Encl gll, $850 + S&00 ct.p. G11ege 11200/mo. ADOIGBLE HSE SA Hgtt Nwpt Bch 541-S032 egt 751-3898 S 117Stmo. Bkr 842-3850 WelnU1. Npl Shra, Opl St Imo, Including utll-1111tas1 8~3-8533 cerpona Sorry. no pell No nat1 540•4484 No pell. 84S-1882 ibd, lP.ts O.K. 1325 __ , MORE RENTALS -.-buy/own l1nd or rent it1e1 No pets 873-4724 . -Bachelor 1525 -.. -NEWPORT MARINA APTS + utll BY 9115. 852-1932 Legune Bch -Approx 72:> LESS RENT si!1~~~!,*,!... IPIOT&OIUI .,... ••• Ir IHI :u~,,I~~.~:. !Bdrm S810-S820 lrYi at 1144 •E~t beyfronl. 1800 WATERFRONT BALBOA ;~r:~t~~ 0~1:~11:~c~. Under $800 2br 2ba 1111 pric.a. tine. Let~ helpl UYflllT i tdoo)mo. HA 281. tBdrm 18a. gwege 1525 825 C41flter s1 M2· 1424 L.oww11UdlOwlpatiOOlifef-:J~"·w~ t 2:· =~· ISLAND houM 2Br 2Ba. related proteu1on11 cheap' Kid• ok mom's Telefent 875·8MO Located on pr .. tlgious W frplc patio, OIW. trig, E-slde 28drm, 2B• $625 IAITllM 11111U looking stream Includes . S ... , WIO lrplc 1525/mo ulll R11dy tor move-in kltch lo deptt or IUll ........... Bey Ave 4Br 2'1181, 2 gar, quiet Cati Chris al 01hen 1vallable. Fee Frplc, patio. S800 +MC relrig tenf'\11, pool, lndry enOI ger 2595 ALSO • Included tS73-8753 $1 250/mo Incl u1lla c111 •llt-1111* * ••-stry, Newly redecorated 667-7464 or ]20-3805~ TILHm 111·1110 2445 Elden. 722-0528 rm, S500tmo 980-6483 ::S' f:~~~· Sorry. no . -497-3374 M-F ll.30-5 Pocket pi.aslnn 3br 2ba 2BR 28A 2 car gar Walk 2 H i w 2BR 2e• .. t ·• 1 •-__.. -kids $725 oth:rs 1v1ll It • . uge pal 01. Int_, ,. ,.p • .,ng e car M V d D' 28 EISIDE 2br Iba. Clthr WOODBRIDGE 2Br 2Be N .. LIDO MARIN• 38R -.... -OEL-UXE WATERFRONT to Nwpt Cntr · S 1350/mo, only No dock $4000 Lse garaoe 11walk1ng distance * esa er • lux r, ,,.111V'l5, dlw, gar. -ry Condo. air. 1950/mo. " .. 1• Club" " Rmt 1.r1r 3bd 2ba, n-1mkr. 1 OFFICE SPACE 539-6191Ag!IM 1yrlM Agt640-5884 VILL.ARENTALS lo beach $i200Jmo lBa Lower New decor, .,.. ... ... C ., '" nOUM *• •73""57 $SO 1575-5061 dshwshr, IOCk!td garage pvt no pe11 $795 incl utll o11ered carport. A11I 2BA IWI I le btk bch ..,.oo " . ..., 1,000 sq ft & up 1 • Overlook• Newport 3br 38drm, 2Ba. lal'gl yard, 675-4912 • ---$675 ~o pets 1540,-2495 67Hl889 or 673-8890 lmmed C1t1 720-081~ .. I 1iso. ~r::Wt93-~8~P • E' LU F 21>d. 2ba unlurn. Call 642-4~4·~- fncd hse trplc g•r eppls tormal dlnlqg rm, t1m11y Charming Eai11ti1utt area ~l!J I --* . -· ·.-~ E · -----~ --, ----1 gar S450 .+NC Simi kids $895 539-6191 Agt room Gerege door opnr sngl lamtly hme 3Br 298 .t •• _, $495 1Br Mobile home. No .Sida hOuse lbr and den, L11;H1·lt1c~ 1141 OCEANFRONT and view 3 poo • · , · Oii ili tee $ 001 .Cit h:idrm u vrr\ 1 blk to pets Quiet, mature pets ok S650 lbr duplex -and4br,lurnlshed,wlnter 640-1801 evff/wknd1, Ample pkg. utll• p1900ld -1• Nmo. lean&r91dy New llghlneutralcarpet bct1 5750/mo675-lfl74 Adults 1991 Newport $635 2br2be,gar$750 S3 • Furn charming only, from $97"'/mo, 644-2292-0(Ext303) 2855ECstHwy675-6 VERY NICE 3Br 2Ba 2 car now o pets. Clean & ready $1300 Villa Bl d 646 8373 For Info 637·6594 bachelor near beach. 1 6 ., 38 NB gar , ti p. pool. secludeo. lttttl Rentals 675-4912 · BAY FRONT APT! !Bdrm v --resp employed aduft. No 40-4784 Fel'n pref ahr r NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING earthtone, levelor. s 1260. 111•22... complele view! Ne.,; $550 -1h Month Free Rent E'side studio apt S4SO ulll pelS urns pd 494.4200 Penlnsul• Point 2Br 181, Duplex. Step1 to bch. 887 w 19th s1 . C.M 646_6635 1111 1011 -Spectacular Back Bay carpets, blinds A11a11 So Coast"' Plaza area 18r, paid Chrlslian single • • ---lrg patio, quiet resldlntlel Very tespdJlllble $375 Stores or Oles 60().-3000 _ _ -11le11w 3Br 2' •Ba lrplc 2 lllom $9SO 759-0157 air fenced pool, carport person ONl Y1 over SO M1111ta Vitlt 17 area Fresh paint A111ll-~722-6235 A~ 4P~ SQ Ft Agl 54 t-5032 Baal. h•c~ 2140 ~~~i'sa~e7s3-2~!:001mo • Cozy Bachelor 188 No pets 546-8791 M/F 662-5712 View oF\'ALlEY Ible now 875-5030 F SHR 3BR HOME IN CM Share prim• proteulonal 2 a:aroom with garage I kitchen. steps to beach '$625/mo El slde· ?BR 11-ITAIT II -3bd, •retreat, 2ba, 'lrplc. 1,10 .... ••&1T11l'llT $150mo•• aast teecher In olllce In Balboa Lots ol new carpets, fenced Upper Un1I Duple• 3Br Beautiful hardwood IBA. patio. pool, lndry dbl gar Avail and s-1 .,...,__ ,., whlchr 2 days 11wk un111 to f B C C II 2BR2BA.111ultcell,d/w, Callaft,5pm""'2•1398-... 1m1i.1~..._ach. · 2 parklnf For In o Yard 636-4120 1-SPM 1"'• a lose to beach floors new crpl, lndr" rm rm lose to a · arv """ 2pm n-smkr 645-357 2710 Delaware "B" S695 3Br 2ba, frplc. d l w, spa. s t 2 o o / m 0 c 8 1 1 suneleck pvt gar a~' Avl 149 e Bay lndty rm. close to 111 Best 154 -2357 __ 675-736 Pete lrriat 2144 gardnr2~~~g~= Hse (8!8}500-lSU $750 NopetH75-6606 TSLMllT 142-llOS buyi~6fsnp~~~~!'5 mo • ..,.,t ltac~ 2111 ... c1 .. 1att 7 :d~~TIB~0fts11~NS55~ c •••• i'rial PrttertJ 2 Stry 28r , Den. frpic. ~I/Sun ~:::_646:45~ WATCH THE BQATS GO cozy tBdrm 1ea s1eps 10 CASA IE IRI TSL MGMT 642-1603 •11111 ....... * sPXcioOs toreet. own both incl. utll 212 Vic--2771 Nexl to goll course, .ien-5 houses from beach cozy BY ON pDO BAYFRONT beach New crpt & floors WE'RE THE BEST' Lalanne Apts. 2Br 1Ba. R~lng. dishwasher & stove blull, 180". wht wtr. Pih 10 t~rla See Mar 646·5840 Sml shopt offke or storage nis comm PQOI & spa trplc warms $550 rental Furn 3BR 28A· 11wntr "'11 lndry rm sundeck $850 t & 2 BEDftOOMS $700/mo $300 dep Gas incl NO PETS 545-4855 · bCh, 2fms. Span Cottage HOUSE-'lo. share. Cosll space 264 ii ~ · J76 ti $1300 Bkr 642-3850 pad on Penn 539-619! • 1575f8tT6 ·-No peis 675-6606 FURNISHINGS AVAIL & we1er pel Ctlllo ok S12<><'1mo, 731 -3470 Mesa. 3br. S350Jmo ut1I-Costa Mesa. Reasonable ~ -Agt lee WNTR LSE FURNISHED Furn bachelor kitctienette •Free utlfllles 183!1 Placentia See Mgr •IUCI An• • SUPER SHARP 2BDAM 1t1es mcl Quiel person, at S 80 st 548-7249 ----------• Ocnlrnt 2br hm $1300 wtmicro avail now Pvl •Spacious 11111ng LARGE 28R 2BA. down-L~~rea2g:, 2DY'fwalk. 10 .. suarnrdyf t' 1BA-ln newer 6 plex -968-0206 or 642·8057 laiHtrial -1711 lllVllllll211aU BAYFRONT Rare MalKal Ocntrnt3br2t)aup$t150 , en1rance u111s & cable •Hugekltchen n 'rml tobeacn $650/mo Detached res1<1ence High-condo. lbr, 1450 SQ It, Bch area 3br twnhm $ 1300 incl S625i mo 644-1211 •BIHn ovens & ranges • ~~~:5· S;os~0~::' ~~'~a Others avail S750 tee nr Pico & El Camino Real M~~~,!~~5:h;p1~8~15~~~ 1060 SQ fi office 1 were- ly upgradeel Close 10 parllally furn $2000/mo Ocnfrnt 4br hm $2500 *Patios • $695 832. 1766 TELHEIT 111·1110 772-0626 between 5300/mo , s2oo dep house lor tease Excellent schools shopping Avl boat shp a11all 644-9558 Bylrnt beaut 6br hm $4500 ·LOVELY LDCATIOI •Covered Garages •LIH ISLE* 6-Spm, 997-9309. agt 646_2178 toca11001 1310 Logan 10/4 St 4751mo incl BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS YEARLY LEASE 12Br 2Ba sundeck. 11~ry •Pool&BBQ's IUSTSH Costa Mesa 646-75t2 grd.nr & Assoc1a11on 38r with backbay view. Pen 3br lower S 1200 large all bl11ns. garage. •Plush lanscap1ng s6251 2BR B 38r 28a new decor S 1250 Stat~ C111t Mttll MOVE TODA YI CdM F shr • --1 -,1--1 I d Y a lease Pen4brupper$1SOO only .. 850 tee •Xlnt locallon across mo 1 A ~Oll 675-3022/(619)753-0719 ' 2••1 wl 2F 3bd.2'1ba Ocean l1111tll 11111 ues e r shows like new $1650 "' course view Deck Quiet L --~~-.._...., ......... .._ ll0· 1to0 (714) 759-7602 Waterlron1 Homes Inc TELH£1T IU·HIO from park tenants "*NEWPORT RENTALS•" View encl gar Pvt comm la1iat11 111-1400 •Sorry. no pets 558 Joann 2Br 1Ba ocnfrl urlu $1100 •Clean tBR 1BA nr SC $750 I sec 261-3622 o~~rtaaa't•'•• 1---Beaut1ful custom home Small Studio oceanside. 365 w WILSON 1 1 Plaza Patio, carport. __ m 3Br • Den, 3Ba. 101s of Wntr rental on the sand nr I easy walk 10 bcn No 1•2• lll l , TSL MGMT 642· t6o3 2 • 2· 011 sand. wntr S85() pool, spa Child ok NB 2,bd to share. on Hi ec data buelness t11gn ceilings overlooking 44th 3BR 2' tBA $2500 common walls S550 mo • IUT SHI PROPERTY HOUSE $625 NO PETS 722·8011 beacn All new S495 needs Mk"J Partnflf Prat Pool $2500 "gt 642-2134 or 2BR I '>BA S 1400 u1 Is pel 494 1369 · 642-3850 ·sec 756-8739 Andres prof ret1r /semi-retired " 1 • fiield E1s1de 2BR 18A. gar lrg -SC Plaza area 2Br 1Ba. or 650-1970 John 955_0705 Furn All upgrades Avail ••~ 3br 2ba deck gar ldry -COTE tt., REALTY Ill CAIYll COIN! 1011 544-2484 M -F 9 5 I Cost a Mell 2624 •~ L yard. w/d hkup Greal lo-· · · new crp1 & fl)in1 blinds. ' cation S7251mo unlurn, upper, ocean vw. clean Avail now1 $675 llw/llJYll M T L 2914 TURTLE ROCK 2BR 2BA Designer pijrlecl. lrg 3 3BR 28A-greal 1oc new 1Bdrm downstairs, encl APlllTIEITS 2544-46 Orange A11e steps to bch, av 10-4. yrly VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Male. gar & pool. $600 all oaey O 111 E•ec Townhome View. belrm 2' r ba. ale, w/poot crpt Opijn beams 11w/bay I ga<age electric range 8eaut1ful clean large Gar-TSL MGMT 642-1603 S 1300 642·2423 amenities 644·2607 WIDOW nas MONEY for lrp!c ii c $1600 p m spa . tennis s 1850/mo view. yrly s 1300 1119 lndry S4751mo • den Apts patios decks Ac•tss , ... IUC-. Ta1tia Uto TOs $10Kl up no credit 640-12'2 Owneuagt Ca11Sue iagt631-t266 3BR2BA-Great ocnvu I dep No pets642·5964 spa Sorry Nope1s NEWPORT VILLAGE ft ft ** ed 2B I lfWNRTICIC .. IO v nopenauy Call !Clean Quaint 2BR 1BA h t d I $1200 I 2Bdrm !'•Bath $720 APARTMENTS 3BR 2BA. lower unit, w/CI Larger ec r n 4-A 673 7311 seC o san y' yllrEy. 12 Bedroom 1 Batn Costa 28drm 2Bath $7•0 Costa Mesa hkup gar, yard Next lo Plex. Mr & Mrs Ba From tt ''' 141-4224 Den1~n ssoc -La11111 leac~ 2141 Chllha11en Fruit Hees AllE· ITAL A s .. $750/mo Encl xa Pet? -' . 1200 mo. gardner incl ft Mesa pt Near o 398 W Wiison 631-5583 llRESTIGE LOCATION park $975/mo r NEWPORT CREST condo Aaao1act•t1tl 4'BR den 1 ,BA nouge 5 Ava11 1011 760-9792 J II lllT llC. c1o~s1.,4~1aoi6a13 S6001mo 6-. d 1Bd 11-b t 5Blocks10 4409 R111er _55 easy access 38-8827 $400 & $4 50 all Xaao1aceat1t1 ·ZHO block s 10 beact1 Ill.a•-llllll3 I I le -i;;-ostsi e rmsma u SouthCoastP1aza TSL MGMT 642-1603 Mis-c.ltatlll amenities no-pels S960 1 1 1 1 HARIOR vi IOITE•O ·-tr · ' co1y crpt drps stove •Cl oc Al SP R TUAL & PSYCHIC 497-3~208 or ~73,36~~ 148drm • d;n, 2bath, l~plc, Yrly 3brJba gar lp"rle spa 2BR I rBA 1wnnse Slyle I lots of wood $475 No •7 ~~~~~s l o B~~~~I COZY BACHELOR lH•I 270& 650-2646 Tim *RE~D:NGS Palm and S 86 pool appls kids $1025 at .ale closed gdr patio I pets 990-2970 •N1gh1 Lighted Sand Close to beach $550 incl Non smoker to share ap1 card readings available •Exec hQme Oen & cyn garage 1590 7 -8451 $675 No pets Betty _ ut111 11es_ No pets LAGUNABEACHlum.rm. nearOCC Petsok $350 vu 3Br -2 .ea Clecl\ JASlllE c•EEI-539-~ 191 Agl f~ 6.S4-2270 or 645-9161 east side 2Bdrm fr pie Volleyball & Tennis Crts 675-6606 pvt bath. $375. Shr bath, I nc I des 111 1 t e s Na11onally renowneel psy- lrplc. No pets S 1600 Agt ft gar age pa110 grdnr. •Pool Jacuzzi, BBQ $300 TV , pool. 40 . non u u ' --chic local & he d 19 yrs 550_1015wknd 498_836512Br 2Ba den ocean view fllY/WITll HITALS 2Br lux owners uM up-$800 . security Avail •Covered Parking Ill CAIYOI HST sml\r prof/bus 494_0451 75l-8H6 alter 5 30 pm Sat1slac110n Guaran1eee1• '' .$2100 mo 644 · 1667 PUYA RUL ESTATE graded kllC" beam ce11s I October 1s1 646-5861 •Cable TV A11a11ab1e En1oy the luxury of this eK-H -. JM I N/smk Female. to share 492-7296 or 493-2054 (•oral .. l1y-Oca View MOVE FAST 171-1100 walk-ins lrp1c pv1 patio •Rec Room with Fireplace clus111e guard gated com-ote I Ott I 2711 I urn I, v In e con d o Lost I Fo11i 2'25 Ava11 Oct 38~ 3BA Walk • si\yhgtlls sec attach gar EASTSIDE 2br 'sba. cozy and B1111ards m11ni1y in a spacious UlllA IUOI S325tmo -dep incl utlls 10 pvt beai:t1 759_ 1552 Ever111t11ng turn 1rg 1BR 1n A~rt•eall W D hkup $850 tst upstairs un11 530/mo •Saunas JBClrm API overlooking llTl• tll 552-8223 ;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii se !)IOg clubtlse & pool sec No pets 64 1 3078 851 0424 I 1 BA FURNIUNFURN -ft 011 Coast Hwy S59S crptd Avl mmed $900tmo la La . C (! N F & a 1 he g 01 1 c 0 u r 5 e PENINS CONDO 3bd : I ADS_ -orn r wpt wy aker Amenities incl lrplcs, wet Wkly rentals $ 145 & 10 snr $400 • u111 fQlll.ID bungalow wigar must see ti45· 7408 or 645 7448 hlaa4 2606 Costa MHI 2624 Ct1t1 Mt11 2124 Sorry No pe1s1 bars AIC micros W/D Up/Wkly Color TV, free ~ details 539·6191 Agt lee Move n rmmeO -4BA tam I ~ _ l?14)557-0075 -up5-& c-carga~ages coffee-Mated pootmlJTd ~kr, Tra ARE FREE 0 2 3 ..... -......... l-tc~I""~ S 1795 Sorry no .,..ts service & s1eps to ocean 831-8031. 673· 1741 eves uts1an<11ng BR ocean r,,.. , tov.•) dee noce yard •• ••• ••1 Ii .... WOODLAND VILLAGE E1s1<1e 2 bdrm. 1 ba patio ,..v I lronl condo 40 wan 01 $2500 yrly Agl 759-6700 garage $1 150 Y ARLY 317 Cabrillo S6SOlmo . 644!0509 Klich s avl 985 N Coast PrOt M 25-35, n-smk stir glass to ocean Prt11ate I . security 548-0769 APARTMENTS -$650 sec dep 722-6395 Hwy Lag Bell 494-5294 3bd, 3ba. NB twnhm wlk Call•. Newport 1s1and charming I CHANNEL FRONT Duplex h s· 7 s\air,s ,10 ~each ;omd "@tertront A..S 11ow• New BACHELOR APT CLOSE SHARP' CLEAN Eas1s1de Spacious 1Br 1' .ea u111 SHUlll llTll to:~ Oc;: 6~~~,~~ 17 142-Hll P e e / urn 1 s e c•Dt 3Br 1 ,88 s 1350 TO WATER no kitchen e~m~ ~1--ou• aarden style aots Quiet omto•taOle hv1 28r wtsundeck new crpt t turn 40t h & R111er Wkly rentals no11w a11111 S 1351~ 1~~ 790B~0 1~wner v. 18 Renials 675-49 12 Winier ren1a1 S3751mo 1 .is• · lree .. ao & So Coasl f·dld ... n1lt oniy '!Mutes to Ille Clrp & pain I Encl garage S97 51mo yrly 752-6767 S 147 00 wk & up 2274 PROMONTORY• VIEW• share wl prol 25-35. tun hv- 1ng $600 a11a11 1mmed1- ate1y1 673-7660 Iv msg _ -673 0229 I oearr hdrages dva1lao1e NO Pf 1, Pl LASE No peis $750 sc6-9950 l Nwp1 Blvd, CM 646-7445 (714)49.-1156 NPT SHORES House 'I EASTBLUFF Townhouse • -•· L 21 69 01oclo'c; to ocean 3Br 2Ba llllOl ISllll l arct 2 POOLS · S•AS • &.AUNDttY •00111 SHARP large 1 t>eelroom Ap1 3Br 2' rBa 2 car gar SH'I Sii LOHE ewrrt -ac. I lrplc ·gar comm pool be<iroom close to water apt UPSlairs d•Stl-N<>pets $1025 moyrlse 3026W Pac1hcCoastHwy 28drm • Oen Walk 1c tennis S,300 650·8839 t818 795-6400 BAClllLM 'SSS.'161 washer enclosed lock· 644 1010 or 760-70371 Newpor1Beach RetrigTV QUIET FURN Rm nr Found beaut•lul young So11nger Spamel male brown ... n.1e on Ba1ooa Pen1r Po1n1 673-3&55 o ea c ti S 1200 m o • l 1 81HOOM '6•S.'6SI able garage park hke Alter 5pm or Wl\nds $135 ·wk sgl no deposit •ALSO • 38r 2 story OC EAN FRONT DUPLEX hlbu Pen1n111l l 2 81HOOMI '761-'771 grounds available 9129, I · $1395 Agt 722-9730 Huge 1"' rm & lrplc w trig 2607 no pels $595 548-6279 •••rrt ltacla 2669 •••rrt ltacll 2Ht iu ri ,.nturn w1n1e1 ren1a1 GAS, •AT 6 HOT WAID .a.. --2BDRM nicelv turn winter upper 4bel 2bd $1500 LSE , VR 28R Furn gar TOP AREA quiet no pelS 0 CC $300 • $100 sec or Rate reduced for hsewk help 540-0608 Resp I n-smkr CM Blulls 2BR 2ba (mstr BR/ba avl) FOUND bl9Ck CBI !OSOi 200 t;loek Soul" Bay1r o111 Balboa -Island 673·526 _ ren1a1 S900 "'0 Cat:11e & -• .:i""t'' Joo 201 $1250 s1000 1133 E Balt>oa 1 l•S •AULAll8IO MESA PINES 1Br 1Ba u111111es 1nthldeel 50& r Oce¥• front Bl vd ? 13 943 -8 434 fS&.-MANAGllllNT 714.0011 641.160 Carport back yarel. encl 10631st S1 6738047 (1,,.,,,,., Ca11 M r476 J 10I ]iJ-.943·2860 _ _j~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ patioorbalconyS650up ------------POOL spa bbQ 549-2447 Make the Move to Park Newport carport $390 • r ullls • FOUND Young otac~ & sec dep ASAP 722-7306 wn11e tong natred ca1 ROOM tor ren1 on Balboa Island Available 9-15-86 Be11ct1 anel Heit area 842-4007 I .. . Daily Pilai & TWA -:: ~D OUT HOW GOOD WE REA L-LY ARE i.I .Hf A ••>t •81' fP~ PA I\ •t 'i , ' -O/t1fl I 14 r( '4 p '•f ....... . Hant. ltacll 2640 1 I 2111 ,.,.,, IHO Iba bltins dlw gar ne~y pntel 898 1190 Iv msq/ ?BR 1 1BA bu1l1-1 ns. carpets drapes, encl gar W 0 hkup 11er>y Quiet $795 Call 536-0921 Make the_smart move to Park Newport. ~ewport Beach's premier luxury address. Furnished and unfurnished I. !, & 3 bedroom apartments and townhouses only minutes from i'\e"'•port Center and Fasllil>n Island. From S895 to S1 800. Looking tor mature adult LOST 9 4186 sml blk tem wlrelerences female I Cock -Apoo Pi•ie 1, preferred tst & a secur yrs Old at Promoniory P1 II'( moves you in wt all ,,hi-6-'i-;'87 I or 979-6176 111es pa1<1 II mteresiect please call 673-5979 arll leave message LOST C0Ckle11 answers to Aoc~ y vc1y Brookhursl ~ W.;rner roun1a1n Valley REW ARD' 964 2767 *EXTRA WI£* I 11Bdrm, !Ba lrptc, OIW, encl patio Must see' fee TELHHT lll·IHO Jamboree at San Joaquin Hil ls Road (714) 644-1900 Shr Big Cyn Condo sec tenn pool sub-prkng beaul turn. emply o ntsmkr $550 ', utils II. maid Own ph 760-1337 Sngl mom w/ \-Child needs le rmml (no kids) for 2BR IBA CM apt $325 • • viii Dys 642·5950 msg LOST dog Male small wMe Spitz Am Eskimo King COM area Red tiarness 673-527• tOST !'em Scnnauzer 5 mos "",,.,ed Esther vcly Mesa ll. Redlands Dr 645<l432 all Jpm t • llSTAllTll 12BR 18A gar, lndry rm suneleck 1 block 10 beach $725/mo 1306 Walnul TSL MGMT 642-1603 Ainrtili11 htH $2.40 per day fhats ALL you pay for 3 lines 30 day minimum in the SERVICE -DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll ASK FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Represen1a11ve .PARK NEWPORT STEPS to und' Prof Fem 10 shr 2b<I , Yearly lse avl 10/ 1 or sooner• Call Juhe 966-9092 wkdys 673-6923 e11es-wknds 1SI • •"'1\lt'r ~1art1n9 \' "' S!ttrt J "'P'tl\ t"lb l')• ri 1ht r ,,I 0"'>1r>t:Jrir'llJQr Ci3~\1l•P'1 carr••r z Plus Small Remodel and Add111ons Walls Doors 142-1170,ICARE,KEI Ce•ea t 'Coacrete I Driveways patios paths etc. No 1ob too small Reas Mickey 536-0553 Cleuial Suvice HOu'lecleaning•Wlndows 14 yrs reliable reas own trans Pina 645-9866 ~Ila FRIENDL V TIGERS• Why sp1>nel your valuable 11me cleaning? Free estimates rea;,onable 54 t-3606 ,.H.-a ... a..,iz"'•-.a.• ..... ___ L11i1C1Ji11 P1i1 ti1t1 •GEN HOME REPAIRS. __ ,_L_._._._c_._,_. ___ ,1_A_A __ A~PLA-IN_T_IN_G_l_nt_l_E1-t Pa1n1 Drywall Carpentry KC TREE SERVICE I OWES T P0~~1t>1e price etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Top Trim Removal aual 10 <:;tep C:!'rv1cP 66? 323S Home Repair Plumbing. Serv Licitns tree es1 EXTERIOR E'CPERTS carpenlry etec bath & 969-8263 or 536·6696 D1lf1cu11 "'PIN'> R specially remdl & haul 647-2326 Maatarf._ L•l 2885C!7 631 9295 Hnlial 8J!l1cRwbRK Small 1obs GLASGOW PAINTING L f HAULING • MOVING Newpori Costa Me5a Int Ex1 10 )rs e •Pi!t Irvine Rel s 675 3 175 rel s 64? 5:? 14 Garage & varel Clnups Jon 645-8192 BLOCKI BLOCK• STUC· P1rria1 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS CO 111" No !Ob roo small l-iF!"!A~R~T!':"H~IN~G~IN~T~E!l'!R!!'!l•O•A•s- 7 Days Lowest rates Free estimates lie HANGING STRIPPING Call Barry. 631 -4748 63 l -2345 VISA ,MC 673-1512 Rea.Uk, ltaaty Fitat11 LOW COST BIOCk·brlck FRANKS CUSTOM PAINT cement-s1one·repairs L1G ING & WALL COVERING #427280 Steve 831-6874 LIC =315815 5•39653 142-4321Ht.310 Ma1te y/own bollte water .---' ---------1 Wanda & Kelty 9 Quality at home' Always have •••II Plaster It •-I I Ctlll Hsecleaning. exp . refs, good tutlng prulfled *A· 1 MYlff~ 1~1~1.,"'!"'iliti-!"~!!---_ ... , Cl •II 6.t2-0405 or 962-1667 watetl Norb 536-6153 . CLE•N & EXPER.,...T en . "' atch lastarlng " ustom Texturing Ou•llty REBL.OWN OR PAINTED NEWPORT ,Nutrition Ctlnlc Over 25 yeara experience Work Problems-No Prob- AllO Int/Ext P11nllng Ct1tr 1ct111 weight control HI enel'gy, Uc T-116,428 730-1353 lems• .. 326864 554-7831 Llc•288597 631-9295 Bl WILSON 1 SONS chollbody lat an1lyt11. --Rm Add R• odel I( IC FREE seminar 673-9322 • •ABC MOVING•. r1 •• -~1.. . 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' Comp1mon1A1des for H11e Ta'lt nSpnlll r veways seatvv •425513 968-7401 G11rdentng Full Service patcfl waterproof cracks Mow edge ct ps in care & llte hSkPO tor 11~~"~1":~1P.~~""--etc 25 yrs up 772•3338 RESID/COMM L/IND 26 966.2718/Evu el~ the elded~ (714)833·2009 EXPERT CERAMIC T1Ufl9 yr~ Do my own work L•C • • '"""' D1111nct1ve Allordable l11i 1t111tnict1 4 "78041 Al 646-8126 JAPANESE GARDENING Live·ln companion-aide Kitchens balhs 722 9783 Ii m ature canng lady. • BOOKKEEPING seFIVlce ELECTRICIAN Qual 0worli SEffV Clean-up & Main! massage accupressure •••••• Clt1ai 11 Moothly Bookkeeping for . Free est S20 nr ~ e~t Tony.964-47~ lreatments 495 5838 LET l HE 5 , your bu11ness 979 3743 •487892 Gr.ig, 979-6276 DUSTY'S Lendscapelllwn p i i 4 UNSHINE IN M111 S Wkl 1 onth/ I at 'I Sun11h1ne wlndo11w Cleaning Carr.tr' NEW & REPAIR No !Ob n erv Y m Lid Call (71 'I '"~6 •"' \ I F --st 2• 1 1'"40 F!IN"" PAINTING 9 .. nich-• ., ... .,.,90 .100 small Top Quahly imo r.,~ e • • v ,. , " Ewpen Carpentry Ser111ce Rt1tonable FREE esti-C&B LAWN SERVICE 1rd Sinor 16 yrs ol l\appy Comrnerc11111~dftnli&I Repair Remod I-Additions 631 2345 0 00 0 customers Lie 280644 1 storu S30 • 2 ·t~ s4o Doors etG "48 •980 mlleS' M w .,, E E TWICE M , ~ ~ 520 125 548-5722 fllAnk Vou' ~63-•, 14 C11lll W1ndOW'I 964-1,4 Ooo;,_Mold1ngs-81y Windows Comp1e1e Patio• Add11tons Ouahly Work •477446 P11ul ~48-8860 1 ... ~.. . ••HNOVbAN• * ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE SDd Clean-ups M11n1 Large or $mllll 1 do 11 •111 $pt1n1i1ers eic SS0--4147 Pat 53 1-5579 Of Ive mao Doors Repe11-A1ter1t1ons FENCES·O~TES Tree trim TllEU CllblMI' P11Mt LOG~, "'" Dump run\ "C M IN e T opped/rllrflOl/1t Cle1nup 35 ,rs,.,,, Je<ry 642 0567 11ea Jim WhYI"' 142 7206 nu lt1wn prnklr 751 34 76 '· If your bu1ine11 moving to a new location? 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Coate ""'MHa. -• . cond irrtout, tMOO or ttOtff: Jotwieon & Ion mini perrot. t/1 CMf· 8ECMTAAYfOf tGWtof· (714)131-2221 .... /T COUC..170, TV(lilctMW) offef6.....0717 Ur!C.Mtrc 54C).f5UO ~·ven ., .. NS e..2-aee . ~=-~· l~ TflEPH~ 8ALH Afternoon l\fl. Mutt hew ~1.:0o.~:::.=::o-:: lif1ii.iii1n LOST Sml 1Mtt ed . * * ltllk, c.ii t57·1190 11000+ ..-1y. on the nHt •e>s>e•r•nce. be flOOf """' 110, nlc nee; llH .. I •&I wttt dog, t yt. Bfutut. nett FUii· Time. Cotte Mete of· wet« In Newi>ort (IOO) entrge11c l deptndlt>le ttiett 15 8't6-14$f C M "*''• hMrt feMure, Re-b . H.,bOl'IAdemt. Cal ~-233--0491 Mutt h•ve car 131-04t5 · · HONbX 16 W . &'1 ward! tt\h & Orenoe, HB 75t·6522 llny Meture r~ pet· -HUOOLE,8UHt< 81!D (~ conc:t. ISO mll, 4 to:; 751·5121. Mt-7241 £11 •llll ..... * '°" needed to l'*HM U./ ... tauaatt lmWlll tow~)wlplner.Ulttun--vie. contract. 17 ••••-,~... In en In· II• For perty rentll 1tore. die bed r11t1ty \Aled, SAC-Curt t Fui-Tlme. C°"e Meet Of· ~tment 11,.;oephefe Mutt OMV prtntout. Be RIFICll 14550 175-2115 ~ --.,..tl-.....,,.l -M /ftl& flee. Herbor/Ad1m1. Ou1I .. Include deellnQ ... "-'lf/lir Ible tllt min IOOtbl. Start MOVING SAL!l Furniture. r 1 ' w e e • 1 , L11ry 75!·5522 wlcllentt, prot>lem ION· F\111 or Pert Time lmrnedl•tely et S5.25Jtlt exerQM bill•. plctut... "~'r'~~a;~ewllNkl ~i;::~::.,~ a~~:,~ BOOl<KEEPER (FIT PIT?) ~no . hendllng COT· The Roell;\ 20'• 642•1186 -bfk" & tlcX.tMtlold ii.ma. ~-902k btaclt, no credit. Gel ltle credit dbl entry tystem, aome t ••p.ondence. Htl 1870 ~~48vd C.M. DRIVER. Student over 18 840-3431. - you need. toa% ..... ,en. on computer. Coste 8~:30prn .. a.nt1An1. Pia Ok, cl .. n recold. Thuta. --• · •-.. 1 • • 1111 1Hd 1150 to1:tfH M ... dlltrfbutor. Cell contect Cerollne COUNTER P RSON food 9·5 a must, Deya 3·8, MOVING oALE Full llze -... 714-985-8355, ext 54 Mett or Fred 8't2·t313 547·0101. EOE erH, Npt H11h Club FIT, Olene 645·0093. bedroom 'Mt. >Cini cond'. f PIT -... 'd I k -$300. 7' beiOe Couch, 8 ' I 14 ... I •-• ..-w•-1...,. • -... requ · n am • ORV CL E AN E RS · mo'• old l30b. a .. 880 •••••I tlll• II" ..... -F ~·-;: lld« Ide 752•7903 llnd• COUNTER FI T ' PIT S50 Mite fur~. $t0-up .... -a I RXNIFF round trip p;~~yt~~= :.Opet·~ F~ It. 2-3 BALBOA YACHT CLUB Exp'd or will train. 49.,:2220 IU.111111 I ,,,,,,,..,,., .,,,, ••~ l Co.eel H•v N•,.-1 a.acll 67S-e9M coupona. Any Braniff Expet'd In computerized yrs •14* 1n releted field. lmmedl•t• opening 642-5488 Offlc. furniture: Hiebert ' 1111&1 ~ dHllnellon UOO H eccountlng. Property Top MC tlclllt req'd. busboy l wver. Xlnt llY IL~ desk. credenu In light DOMESTIC I '<>REIGN PORSCHE '75 9118, coupon 873·9400 mgml btekgrounct Front lofceoo~-:-I :°'~'1 cond~t~l;:: PRESSER. ToP Pay CdM C>M and i.attler c:Nlr. t9202 BEACH ILVO Coupe, IUNoof, reouelt •-mt prel'd. S11ery wit! com-must. 1 mo°' 9'Y • • un • Clll 64._4421 $2000 or bHt offer. l 14/llM 1• mo 1 or • $ t 2 . 0 0 0 • -menaurete with exper. comm wl•~· Send r• Me4lnd• Of Welter. 364..a2,. Me-0545 KIM~ . 3111 642-1903 :~ J~.~2 f~~: U PllP PLllllT H , ... hie SMfy Poeturepedle, utr• 4 WHtl lri"/Jtete •-POASC-~-H~.,-2-t-t 1~ae- IXivsitf eR n .. a.a . CLERK TYfttST Good Wand• Rd'..! Sult• 100, WI IFFll need• ..... & dellY:li P/'T llrm. Special. With treme, ... Snow r,,. c:ond. red. beiOt pert time Mond•y & typlngt •klllt·fl\lng. v111iP1tkliiM7 ur9RllllUlff Calf9~.840-23 9 • .ucellen( condition. IUM -llllll-Int, 1ownet.lomt.excep- Wedn11day . tam. to tnter1111ng •nd 111tltd .-H ---Pllllm&DI 1250. 854-7111. ...r ......... tlonel. Evet 780<1142 3:30pm. 2 Ctlifdren aged work. Obod Co._ ~Id nPllT, PIT .COOKS For buay Prlefmecy. full wopo DESK lg good ,,. ..... ,.. • PEUGEO • 1 & 3 $3.50 per hour. Mri bene~tt, Cell Mell Q.entry L•w Otttc., ~ Bet!. • FOOD SERVER time. Cotte M... eru. cond S50. Drtt wlfOld For 24. mo. Cf\ llP9'd ~ft * MASTERA Tl * · home. 1 child oil. Ca I 84Z·9383 . Speed eccurecy · etten· HOST IHOSTE$S C~I 548-2123 down dffk S50, king II ... Ull Ull· ' '* ALFA ROMEO * 645·3 \72 Tues, Thur1 or OIJlll llal, hrs. fle1e. No tnor1·· BUSSER/DISHWASHERS wtrbd w/mlrrored canoPY Orlf\99 COMt fl' SAAB * BITTU'* Frldey hend req'd. 852-0444 llfT 111111•• $850 obO. 7M.Q642 Ja.p/Reneuft i&Wll- BABVStTTER NEEDED nPllT L• PHp 11 hatching Eltpeflenced beekground Ill ll 2524 H1rbOI' Cost• Meu PU/--T L i 1/T .... growth oppty to work . Fi PT 8e .-..... , 2 30· 1 tPM, Mon-Fri -• IC•• Cl r daya In our new FountJln req d / ~wpt h -· Ut Mii · t • Po111bte five-In Ages 6 & , lllllTAID · HH v 811ey location we wlll Phermacy Interview M·F * * DIRolfX Cemer• I --·----- 4 yra·old Cerl642·8790 WenMCSyounowtowork ARCHITECTORX[ D•· be opening In October 9.5 Mr Weltt780-ottt Lent. fine )9Wlery, ct\er· OllU OAll In local cornp1nlet. Im· signer /Orefttm•n tor Apply In per1on M·F Ull ITYUIT rywoOd tbt, drop ••Iii i!!ll!l"!'•~~~P~~ mediate temporery Jobi commerelel proJ•~U 1-5PM l&e33 Brookhurtt wtcllentel. for L9Qune 8eh llbl• 850~296 b ~ et~~-p co "':i111 F/Tenjoy 2 chlldrendally, by the day, w"k or only.3yr1.111p.281·8040 FV,752-5157 11ton S85/wk494·712t --2TICKETSFOR • · g 0 n on 873-t070 or 875-9822 month JULIO lGLl!SIAS Concert . S 1950. 953·54Ge. I M•tur• wom1n wanted to Peld Weekly-No F" lllPllT /HPAll P /T lllTlll 11111 WHllH. Sept 27 170 for bOttl. ·92 CHEVY S-10 long bd. cere tor 5 month old girl, TAC Temporary Sl!'vlcet Hands-On bare b0er4 In· Dey end night. . EnttlutlHtlc, Oependeble. 844·5394 air, pwr/1 plbrlt, "'911, 1n my COM home 2·3 4500 Cimpui • t24 apector. Mutt have Apply In person. COCOS. ti this 11 you .. Your 18 end CAR em/Im CHI, good cond. d1y1/wk. 875·4410 Newport 852·9424 mlcroteope exp. PCB 2131 W11t.clltt Dr have car, our marketing Phone/Mtttubtahl $3900. 1148-4804 --C------••ya PllOllllM exp ok. CM/SA., .. C•lf Newport Beech. s .. Mgr firm is prepared to award 450 In bleck heflburton E TEA HER ASSISTANT -youwllht11tcellent lncome brlefcue. Hu I C· A D/WHITE 1979 Ford FIT. EXTENDED DAV General office Lotue & Doreen 979.9375 ROUTE DRIVER/Oellvery. cet1otlet tor c,r mount· truck, super cab, v. Jon, CARE TEACHER, PI T, Word1tar 1xper prel'd. M/F, lllyr1 or oldl!', mull and lbonusea Tr•tnlng In" 364·9028 fully equipped S5000. M s· h I Good ti Ill P&ITl·IP h•v• vefld COL •nd • prov d•d Call Gary • 548-3009 onteuorl c oo . grow1 potent . 862-5843 OE. tide x tlele refrlg. • Coete Mete. 549-3803 Celt Wendy 891-0220 5 deys a ..-. Including good driving record S200. M•.,..,., wllMr & •-.t--I • S1turd1y. Mutt type. Appty In pef.On: UfffTlu. ,._.. -· ... -•, ticl l GENERAL OFFICE PI T In Artldrettl"" btek"round C~o Chic~ Pine drylf 1275 for both. Brn 1t1.;. •• 1.1 .... , --ii!iiii~~-----• Newport Beach, detefl ··• • Experienced ground• 11or1t aofa ·$100· cn111r1""'"'"------~..w-PP I .... Cert/ work & Ill• type, hour• helpful. wflt treln Appl~ 4533 ampus ' Irvine melntenance man for prl· S25. 644· 7005, 250-9010 LINCOLN coN+IAENtXL Soc411 Sec:ty PIT. live In or flex. $4.00/hr 720-8487 P • n n Y 11 v • r · t 8 8 It 1 SI vet• Htlte In pl1nt care --194 7. 2dr eonvertlble, t 854 1265 Ptecentfa Cott• M... atll t nd dlseasea, irrfgttlon JOHN WAYNE TENNIS mint mint, lull teether, ou · GIRL FRIDAY ' ANSWERING SERVICE ayitemi. and dHlgn. CLUB regular member· perlecf cer conec:tori .. aaa Phonu. good with lllPPllllKMI All11111t1.Swltchbo11dOp-Piece ot employment & sh ip. mike olfer ctat11<:. 532.ooo. Weelc· Tfft"'-,.~ number• will train. Mee Gregor Vectltt, 1831 eretors will train: Interview Sin Juen 673-8052 dey1 844-8440 Kelly, Pllllllll. TtHfatr Mee Gregory V1ctlt1 Pl1cent11, C.M. 1401 Avocado Ave Capistrano. CA. Send r•· Klmbel Spinet practice Nigh ta & Weekend• Chrllllen Minl1try S5·S6 1631 Plecentl•. C.M. Ste 204• Newport Beech sume & copy of this •d to· piano S250 Phllco ttereo ~8-4879 '* 762-otOO '* TIP SSS PAID For Pempered Mercedel Beni -.n1111 Top Mercedel Prlcet Peld CALL PETER or RAV 111111 If .. TS 4111MllOllU 2t3 or 714 637-2333 VW '70 BUS perfect mech cond very dependtble, $995 645-7898 AOILL.AC '7t EJ Dcwedo. wf'llWI/ blu9 teether Int. lo ml, ptre eherP 17600 obo f73-2512 --------CADtlL.AC '13 AeMwood DI m11c ~. loedMI • rUIJL mlfa. super 01 .. ,,1. 111 ,000 tU-1014 NOTICE · wtldeyt •:•5!30. ·~m..tt.ftr\Zs , SALE COMEIWOACAU..FOA ......... ALL IEW'll YOLISWAIEll O.ULLO t82~VO HUNTINGTOH BEACH .. "" .. '" .. M Ml ... lt ... 1111 ..W .... IMlfte. C~EVROLET Moma 1NO twee haaltt4 a. Pentng 0\11 good 4 ~ ttlt ;rltt 1tan1, r .. r end. excf tntef (Plua deai.r 1natalled w/buc~et1. no engine optton1 11 any) 751'2 3,.,..7_· ~--..,....,,..,... 1Hlltlii 4 ii .,5" will CHEyY ·79 C~tte 1.12. r • ell bltcit, 1 OWf\11 17IOO It I I f It I fl I I obo Call eves 9M-2ttl ..,........, , .. rMM or 642·M28 trlf llr fwn IM re-CH-~·v-... --.8-4-C,...•-P-,-,c-• ..rt HMllHatltll C111t1c weoon: 25K mt a.... tw ... .-.. .. .._ loaded, new tlr•. Srd .... _.., ~ ..,., ... , $9750 631·2111 I lllMI It Jtlf • ........ 11H reeerts FORD 111 Eacor1 WllgOft. ii • ...._.._ ..._ II rune grHI. n9W tlNe, --· -•1 em/Im ce11, S 1500 obO ~ C7t•)495-8255 • (~~~-"-llOllllHU• ~ LOii of POWlf equip, 1442 S. Bristol. S.A cemper 1t1elf. cuet & .aa A220 wt!Mfl. ttlow• ek~t ~ car•.' (2A070535)S5"5 hr Mon-Frl 842-~26 P/TlllLPlllAY kin· 9510 HHH•aHIS Job •MA8759, P.O. $65 Both goOd cond. '56PLYMOUTH9elvede<e --------,.... ' -9560 Secremento. CA 984 5698 tt 6 Come Femlty Owned & OP9"11ed TUOllR lll·l rl Ir 12-18 hrt/wk tor AIC con-1211-llM UILY Lootclng for meneger cou· 95823•0560 No titer • • Pill , 4dr, PtB. PI S. worth • 1=~ tlgh Come Eltptr• close ot butlnea• Jotlnton & Son Linc M.,c 540-5630 Chrl1tlan ·Schoof. C M tractor In Coste Mesa. commlulon , .. tonable. P I es to m • n I g • than October 1. t986. KING Size Oak Bed, S 100. more t\lery year Fun to 9115186 Movl"" aoon to ---------842.9181 Must heve exit phone Health club knowledge properties tn the 0 C aide by side refrfg $300, dnv•' B~ velue '3000 :r---"'!'----"""' .,, .... MllWllll skills S4 501hr to start. llelpful. Protected tl!'rl· 1ree.Apt•11l.Expernec MATURfP.,aon needed 511 redwood hot tub Sele s1soo .... 11' 4202 -SOUTJfCOUNTY ,newSantiAnaAuto M•ll Loaded w/power, equip TEACHER TO CO· TEACH Call Marge 833· 1041 torlff LA. Or & SD coun· TSL MGMT 642-1603 In our Book Layout.area $500 67 3-5 7 5 1 or F1re11de.lrv 551-06e9·0 \'OLKSWAGEN t>eeull1ut, white & IMthef P T M & T 10 • u t VW 82 RABBIT CONV IP lrvlne pre-1ctloot. / . tf!s .Tlfry 498-5304, --Minww ..-'-"'-fOI on ues n..m. o 63.h4 -~:ft' GO\.-\; 1 FI T CAJl.t>e1tnen.~1!m+ -P/J UIV UllH -..--._ l>l>Yam~t ~s;IO'lni Johnto,, & Son 766-7494 Mon-Fri 9·1 For buly reel *"9c ltM1* beautifully maintained 45 b• Production Oriented. PARK Bench S25 Patio '56 Rolls Royce ontt $t6K ISUZl' u lt 'cond $10.600 Ml!'C S40-5e30 _ eat ate office Good Full time for exper Drug Unit Apt1. CM S1t1ry • Apply Pennysaver, 1660 umbrella 11 new S50. Van '55 Bentley new Cri.vy eng 675· t959 or 73 t·2009 p f l I~ typing 1klll1..-mutt. Mull Store sales perion. GrHt Bonus· ~ Apt. No pets Pl1cent1a, Costa Mesa ski rtck $ tOO Pine Antq '76 Eldo Conv 04Hik: wtlt --- {I t ll tal be well groomed. Salary Newport BHch 1tore 642-4914 Wkdys 10·4 Mantel S795 788-830t '66 Must xtnt 533-4242 lat" ... "tic t• Uai al1tr1t ft 9100 comm wl e•per but wlll Call M-F. 9.5 760·01t1. ...lllLl•S MHILI I lt4tl TJMI -Aat" laftrt.. I XoVeRtis iNd train. Call Joen 631·1266 Mr. well• -" Fragrance promotTng Ct•t•ttrl Hll ---iiiiili-----. AOOlllT lllO SI/HO. OLHIS Locat ,aepartment stores !'!!'!"!""•------. -------- OWllPlll AIY li~:tla Has .~~~~!"!n1ng1 T~~~tgsw~~~uc:~~~~r~~; M108TOOO·ll83113-_08BIOOTE 11~9:~:~?: ~~:; s7~~~: A,j~~f:ULT lmmmedllt• RHI Eitate -.. ---~ for successful appllctnts iobs in local area Must modem $1195 547-0739 JEEP Territory opening With I PIT secretary tor tmf ln1 on the 2nd & 3rd Shifts havecar.phoneandlocal rapidly 1xp1nd1ng Daily agy Fiiing 1111 typing Excellent . OPPOHunfly· reterences Paid wMkfy A1111labte 1n Irvine area Frff It Yta HU •· 0 ... Paper Ex perle nce phone wo;k $4 50/h; We promote from wilhtn TFIC Temporary Services $300 10 S600 No collect· CUTE KITTENS, in cotors. ,,.. • preferred Must be self· Ca11 Mrs Mason756-1090 Benet111 -1nclude. profit . 4500Campus "124 mg 3.4 hours a day al•" 6 moc S•ame••· starter Xtnt benefits sllarmg, medlcaf. educ•· Newport 852-942• Monday 11lru Friday alter-...., ~ ~ Send resume 10 Peppy HOIPTlllllT 11ona1 assistance Apply at ASST MANAG B. ~~0;1 ~~u;~~~gand ~u:i~ ;~~~~egP;r:~sri;m•1e Blevins, 330 W Bay St, /SWITOl••••t . urglcal co C 1 M CA 92626 --642-4333 ask tor Kirk oa • 11•• _ -. s·•ur .. ·y----'>unday• at nds an organized mature Peta A Aaiaala '049 0 .. ... r"VT ... 34138 Pacific Co11t Hwy. I k I I ... ical/Dtatal 91 S Real Estate office In New· Dana Po1n1 240·3706 person wtgd 0 c 9 11 5 or lrHCt Otnt Bassett Hound, 1r1-colored IRVINE A UTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 HIT•• •101.,..MIST port Cntr Call 644-9060 E 0 E a variety of otc duties g adult mate, AKC regts· -" r11 Mon thru Fri 9.5 1ns1de sales Med up laity Plttt tered All shots s150 ~====---==~ Pleesant Newport Beach RECEPTIONIST ClllllTllAS Ill llelpt111 but will train 964 -5696 all 6pm IU OHllT aoo1m1 Group Practtc:e needs a Demonstrate toys & gtlts 644·0065 330 W Bay St U~ L .. a •• ia-"80 rellable person 4 Days a Optometric omce. PI T. now to Dec home party AI TI llOllAllC Cos11 Mesa CA 92626 Masical l a1tra a tatl ••--. Wk • 811 S11 em's Good mature woman. eAper plan. no coll, del or Inv HSS opply Musi have recent pre! d but will train •deal for HOMEMAKERS. Earn OVI!' $30.000/yr at IFFICI 01111111' · Dental olc: exp 640-1122 963-8349 free lttl supphes. train. Mission Viejo Service For Nwpl Bch A E Firm llohl Ft1t1 I c". FI T busy med tab 100111ng RECEPTIONIST Full· Time. car & phone necessary Stat 499·5176 1"e msg t ·F 1 ~-~ Ma~'2n:;~ ,car Perfect c:ond. new p1d1, for energetic CMerful Npl Bch olllce. IX· H.OUSE OF LLOYD cum GLUIER ms I een . I no dents $125 642-9178 person 1o answer pllOnes perience typing. fifing. 71•·840-0058 TWIH l2!-l2tl Openings Now Available STUDENT TRlJMPET s75. & general office duties. phones etc 675-1823 n In Rn AIL j CAR ROUTES •. student \11011n $75, some errands 640-0140 RECEPTIONIST ~ O&•-OLUllll Childs e1ectr1c orga.n $35 AMlllWI a ..... ....._-Several positions avellabte nr~• •---LVN PIT weekends 7 30 H .IO Tl 11/H '" Newport area Re1111 TRAllH !Earn extra cash tor de· 969·5814 alter 4 30~ Hll;ttoft oA ,_ & am-3 30 pm Res1den1ta1 Good phoiie voice. min hacdware eJ1perience a Avail days. $4 00/hr 10 livery ol Tile HUNT· l iczcltl MIO w= " =ed & Board Care facflt!les !yptng 40wpm Must be PLUS' Crown Hardware start 675-1757 ING TON BEACHr FOUN· • CM ... v'ff Very pleasant Apply et able to tollow directions 545.5777 ' T AtN VALLEY INDEPEN· 2 BMX bllies. 1 torker preowned I In 393 Hospital Rd , NB M-F 1.5 Sunset Beach CASlllH DENT Deliver 1 day a S 110 I diamond back teodl. MEDICAL LAB TECHNOL· area Omega 840-4443 Pltmll IAUI RIPI Mother s Markel and wee~ No collecting no $95 alloy rims and M dDel meke 8 dlf .. OGIST Lic:enc:ed. hospt-•, (, i••••EIOT A complete printing center Kitchen 1s now talting ap-sotoc1hng Must have da-, cranks 640· 1664 ... IOI ---~ n --11as 1mmed111e open1~gs p I 1 c a 1 1 o n s I o r pendabfe car trucl\ or S • "--.1 ,_ I lat e~penence. !or pllys-Fast development ofc nds for ecperiencewd sates cashier/customer ser· s1a11on wa gon and in· ~rtlll -• -purdt';r. · ~c~~~~ono:~~dl•::~~:~5 Gen I Ole clerical Slaff reps High H19h com-vice Full and part ume Sl••ance POOL f ABLE Brunswick -llRF IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HARO£R TO BE :: I • IAL"EI •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING !ll~f r fM N' ~· I\'>!! "L'. a · _ Typing phones & gd or-missions 5•9-9464 available Please apply at CALL 142· 1444 & Comp Ping Pong lop •-iliiiiiiii• MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST gan1zational skllls 11 must 225 E 17111 St CM Ask tor JoAnne All access Oehver/instell Ge~ £V£AY MOO£l I COl.Ofl E•per needed tor busy 9-5 No tong llrs Interest· Real Eslate Sates Xlnt cond S595 OBO -911 im.... CALL TODA y mufti Doctor Group 1ng work w/IOIS of di· llHI a OUlllU ClllRR HLP IPARl TIME lmmed•lle 6•5-4895 or 631·4437 .. ~1 Pleasant working cond. vers1ty 241-0677 J~.~~ns~'~r"~~ice~~~~ 9(;2d~r6~·J.S~ Cleaning g~~~·;,o ~~llv~~~~r~~~!· TV, Sterff, Electrtaica (11•) Dl-l111 1 wlfull corporate t>enel1ts. C.111gr1phy c11rtne1 Clog-call Eldon al 759-4830 . AM Fri Sat Sur', & IOIO ltl W. 11t. ..... Alli •)1 JIJTH r llJfJ' Y 1 ,l. • , ' f <, ~ 1\ • I I~ I .. [ / lllJIJ ! ,1, , 1, •IJ !H /'u H ·.~·· , .. . .. BU ICK· DEALER ~ ORANGE COUNfY 'llt 01ttr • 'ff• Ci t S1lt1 • IJSfO C.1r Salt~ • ~IVICt • Ltu1nc 197S Ml'DCof 8"'<1 I CM 979-2500 BUICK 82 REGAL Sports Gar low miles •excellent cond ot•on I 962-5760 HB·FV area 979-6100 glng , find 0~1 who can teach ClllTH llELP I Mon Musi have depen- blwn 9 ·~ tor interview vou through clasaJlled___ and see w~f~~rwe 1la11e 10 PI T Monday-Friday Super dablP car lrvine1Laguna KENWOOD l(RC838. cas• I·~~~~~~!'!!'!!' (71.\1 842·2000 . CAD 83 Cpe DeV1lle loaded flllr 1n1 vinyl roof garaged pampered 441( frwy mo S 1 IK 673-3600 1 UUYltLIUll Wt oower equip inc elect moon roof on ~utlfuf b ro w n w 1m 11ch1ng 1eat11er 1n1 Undet 46K m•l es $5995 86WWHJolln1on & Son L•nG Mere 5~5630 .• , ......... .. Fully loaded leather c:en 9 ptssenger , VB = t0GB2180 ..... THEODORE ROBINS FOR D ,'(),, I t-4Ai80ii ,.,l I/(• CO\IA Ml\A ()4) C)fllO OLDS CUTLASS. '113, Crul• Al.C, FM 1tereo $3200 ObO 0.aya 7 59 1305 N1gllta 646·6731 Mike tl.IS OITUIS M Supreme Brougllam •oaded w/p-eQU•P •n beautiful b e i ge w matching \lelour very c•een 2AVP882 $8595 Jollnson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 PONTIAC 74 Lemans. 398 eno runs good & body good. trlr hllc;n $500 2S0·2892tD 662·3669/E e •• e •• e e •• ee .a U WllTlll Sandwich. 675 Paularino. I Beach area Call Fos1e1 receiver pull out S375. BMW 9.11 W :••••••••• • •1 ,•I T costaMesa545·4867 171 41 8J0·4130 alter ! Sansut lOO wattamplifr&r /9 MLICHOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.ICHOTICE : \Hl fltlll'l'tlH l l\11' : IUlllTATl 6PM $1 25548-0212FIRM• nerP•osdescn~"'O""' BOND . . FIND PI T ,,,, sm1•1 I Pactel Clll phone IOP·OI· NOTICE TO er&J as Stock ~ raoe.. F·x I I [ · 'W' T " the fine Mn<fs free opt CMOfTOl'I OF lu•P• fQu•omef'lt and EDWARD E .BONO, • M 4 \{ • 1~.., R • ~ f! J .. NEEDED'" ENTHUSIAC· Xlnt shape Assume yr BULK T"ANIFUI Gooa 1 1 , R GENE) 61 f • ' ~ ! -' ~ • -.I. ..a -TIC people to set appts old t•a s1•1mo 673-6801 SKs 6101 610· .,., 0 a ce• ain ec ( • age · O • th 0 gh C'ass.f"ed "" u CC •ea110• vet,,cie sales and Hesn.>na ,..._,1f ... ed • r U I I 1,, SA olhce M-F 9·5pm ' ser••ce ous1ness ano 1• .-• \..4J • ui • \p1d11 .1 111111, .111· 1111•• 1 ... 11111 ,,, • Saturday 9 am· lpm 1 G1r11t Salts lllOt•ce •S her"O~ !1"11" 10 •o~aH•d a1 64'1 Bun Ro110 Sept.ember 11, 1986 •• I r . . l Sal"'"' no sett1nn No u.~Ott OI the w•ll\in ISu•r-E' IT'.llnl' Cat•IOfOll HA \'""" a nati·-of ''''"I ,., 111.111.tl!•'llll"lll '""'''"II• _, ,. 612 d I th I ~ "' T.... . .. exper ress Co trains Ctlll llltll 4 name tran\ e•oi\ 8 8 9?650 Tht' business neme 5 ul OkJ h • I I • C 66? 5844 1540 Jamboree. N B t>ulk lransle• •s l!bOul to bt' u\l'd by tne ,.,o tr11n1ler0t ap pa, a OR\& e I 11dt\ 11111.• • ttttt•I " •1·11 • MOTOR ROUTE 811 JuliP • I MOVING SALE• f!rom 6-'0·6444 made on personll prooeny 41 ,a•d iocat•on ,5 BROKEN He resided l11 Hunt- • 11to•IP .tl1·1I 11ri.:o111111•1I. 11,.,i1,i, .. 11111• P/T MAlllT!U•ISCAPI shee1s1o furn1ture10 71 tiere1nalterdescrtbf'd w•<EEL AV ington Beach from •• 1t11.1I 11rw1111·1I. \111d11 11111• 11111•1 •'11)"11 .• 111.eed Mrd working per-.automobile 1780Placen· SIPARATIEIRIPIAI The Mmes am.t bvt•nPn ' ""'d bul• t•Ans•e• •s •n 1963 to 1983 Worked AV a I' I ab I e ,. n Laguna SO" f•PArl m landsca ..... he Apt 2 , 4 30·9 OOpml DELIVERY DEPARTMENT address of t(le 1ntt1nded IPndl'C 10 be ton\umm81f'd . . e ""rl.1111! '>tilt •11111lt, • '' "" "" translf'•Ors arf' BROKEN .tl "P 11,,. 'lf ACTION In the 01! fields of • . • Beach/Laguna Niguel area.1 Cll\e office c;leanup run T ra••;;••tita McLAREN'S BMW WHEEL RV INC ,., (al I Ii t I B h I( I I I I I I I I • e,r-nll' 'lust have own I : ', fS< R0W 1111t. 800 Ojcvth un 1ng on eac • 1· 1.1 1 1· ',. 111 • ',, '• 11 1•11 .. · $ $600 N II ti 3 4 " ' "' " - -• ----torn111 corooral•on 6tt S G · I h 300 to . 0 co ec ng. -1r.1/rc; .. F1e, 1115 613-4664 ..... , atr•I 7011 s •. '' h•mul' Ulll' unta l!I retirement •.111d111•1tr.111o•,111111•l e M h F "d . M Ft1119S·llll6 Burt Road Su•le E •rv·~,.-. .. ,,t,,,.CilhrQ.,1111 1.)1 M Bo<! ed • • hours a day. on. t ru ri ay RECEPTION needed al ACHILLES Inflatable 3 626 s Eucltd St Cj\hlOrme '1?6!>0 a• ,. ' .. ' " ~"'" 'X r n IS survav • \\ • ""' 1 "'' .. 111·111 . 1111q•.111\ 111•11 •. afternoon Sat. & Sun. morning. Sun Taf'C.enter w1111rain man w'nr new Ev1nrude Fullerton CA rne rocahori " 11"0 " ~rot'"' • •'186 '"" t:>u•~ by his IO\·tng wife • I ,. T Call 642-4333 ext. 2t'\A and asi. r1nn1 ...:pr~""' ou1no1fln 101lp • rank $1300 Call 7 t<I 660 6300 lof ·~<:.,-el e•f'C'vl•,... "1'><" I ... ,,,., ' ub1ec• I /...II•• Lahoma ( Sut>) or •1·l1i-111111111111! .111 •·••Jl1 1111• .1111l e V'7 " ,,. .... "' " " '3 6"16701 o•p11nc1patb~n .. 55 o lf•ll! pPrsdr,11hly · g69-0885 I 55 t 1817 Eves ~ 1 • • • u ' •," 1 ""'o'"' Co,. "'"'<1"' Hesperia daughtt>rs • l111l1t1 ••• , •111·1!11,d .11111 .!1·11 1.d Ill ·. for Jim c T CdM ol lhPintend~h.4r"Sll'•Cl• .. CC " 4'N!Or6•06 Sh . N I r' • 0 GE COAST hm 1c an Ptwtr ltata 7012 llW •11 •2h same as above • .,,. "A"'" And "dOrf'ss o1 erry ag P o • •11r.11111 111 11111, 1•111i:1 .1111 .• ,.1.11 \ .11111 e RAN • All othe• t> sn9,, ,,.,.,, S t A nd lECHNICIAN Will tra•A 23. SOUTH COAST xlnt Burgundy metallic black u' 11 .. oe•~nn w 11l1 wllolT' an a na, a • 111tl1'.ti!• ,,11 .. ,,.,,,, 1• ' • -lily pffat r n 10 ~photo • 5 1 1'"'1 lldd•esses useo t» ""' 1 a ~ ''"' ~ AC Dorothv Gust1ey of -... • e 11Q '1 f'lfVSO w llshmg or bay boat interior spd sunroo •ran1lt"t" w•lh•n '"" ""'' "0'""' "' • ' 1 ' ' I I I • equip Csll tor appl MUST safl NB stlp make amitm tass loaded low tllr-ear•• -N""" l1(10j f<;l.ROW INC 800 N J N orco, CA • son s, • l'I' \ Ill ltt'l •O ll 111• f 1111 Ph S •609157 "'• • $ 97 5713 ~Y •air " TlJ<;T1N4VFNUf "llllf () • e 010 · IOIJ ' ofle• 646-6223 mites 181< 4 · Tile names ttnd b"''""u <;AN l A ANA 1..AL•FOANIA Eddie Bond o f Cody • 111111 , 2 1111''1111 p.111 • 330 W. Bay St. TEMPORARY PT lmmed 3 8 ' SP A~K.MAN & alter 6pm adClrt'ss ol 11\t' tr:insr••H s Q ·n~ •••ct thf' ,.-1 CIA• In• I W yoming and Buck y •• 0··1~1. coa~T PUILISHIN~ co. : Costa Mesa. CA help neeelecJ lot pt1nling STfVENS 1931 Sedan BMW 85 635CSI Diamond ~~A~~ARf~;·~~\~:v Ci.~~: 1 •• ;,.,,l ( 111.m~ !lv anv C•&l11lllr Bond or Hunungtol\ ""• ~ • shopmustha\le pteasant cruiser a 1111er·upper black .a~o load~. BBS n S It E 'i.v1n,."c1111'1'"1"t><>Sf'pH•ml:><'•30 1<186 Bt>a ch . b r other , • 330 W Bay $t • personalty 549-946• $2000 675-2679 w 11ee1s Mvst setll fl • e "'?u6SOe """•ch •5 the bu~111fl1 d•~ W illard Bond o f • · ' • $34J<'ob0 5A2·4242t1m I Ot""',. i)4'1n•~ 11\e eonsumm11tl(ltl •. Costa Mesa, CA ~2626 •. •erc~.•••in v11<1NO i 1 chareetet bolt 240.39111pm rr1o property ~llnt'nt ,,1111 .. ~pec1llild ebo..,.. I Heperla and 8 lovtn• l;ai: n Ml! parade wlnnert Grea1Jor 0111ctd $es>l4Pf'l\be< s 19~6 grandchildren. MHn· • EOE • I N A II bl !!!• _ crulllng & part1est DATSUN 84 300ZX Turbo lf101((N WH(IL lllV, I onal 'tt'rvt<'eS w1U ~ • • pen n1• ow v• • • ~euulut anllqu• Engllttl .193 0880 alt 6pm [)t( It grey, llhr Int, dtg INC ' • CeMfoml• COf,cH· •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• China cabinet Atao 4 ptcg, 5·se>d T tops. bre, etlon, •r Jot\ft Def. O• hf'ld TUf'!tday al tl9-Krnl 11 st11ped 1ut11e neck pullover ol WOISled weigh! Y,ltfl) 1fl 2 C-Olors Be • "m89fl on rhe .sli• slopes D11oct1ons Sizes 14·20 Included CAR. ROUTf;S matched antQ French Sall IMtl 7t 14 S 14,500 775-8248 Cerrloll, Trar1et.fon 11 A M at Kem Cllr~. 5'8-4058 II •11 •ll PllLI C i,J::~~~'li.~ ~-jt~,•. '-Hnpe1" Morcuan -- PR1M1r1vE Pine Armo11e OlllllYl•IS Red/BtlCk.. moon roof. corpotellon, •Y Don fllllooH Bunal will ~ Tut"9--, Ol!T DtSCOUHT COUPONS WORTH 114 •n OUf SI C1111tcrs eat11 tog UN I~ for great 11111 t:>ookl 8"cessoncs ~e th11n I 000 1tom9 on 96 COIOt pqs Ordef C--. •M-C Send St to: Reader Mml 8? 10 ~""'"' Btv11 woo<s Ilda NV 111317 LAUU IHllLll c A , T I I E•rn Extr• Ca•h For D•llv•ry Of Thi• Pap•r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car I truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask tor JoAnne Craney $700 Oak rotl to!). •Int ,.. cvst whls like new cond L 8 ITrentl•r... dav, September 16. at cond $1 995 Pine Mantel. 11¥1 nt 1•1<m1 :I yr warranty Pubhsl'led Orangfl ( nll,. 2 6o p M In RavPf• •• 111 g .... $795 786 830 t A 01111~ P1101 ~~or .. ml'e• '" ~ mu "'" . • Alf 80111 Dttcounted t'IVBll Sale p11ced 91 I 1~86 ~·de Nauonal Ct"m· AttliHCtl 6011 CALL 960-7467 11 1,ttl 4 M:192 ~ etery Kem HPSpt>na lllY lPPLWIOll IER•CSON 33" Loaded• esteoe ·· S 2. M or 1 u a r v 1 n t.l •1.. O"f' ot bt!st 1n Newport J .. llf ... S I He!lpem.1 Olrt'\·ton. U • •• B~11ch 0011 snow $5711. •PHTS HEPHERD FRIGIDAIRE pp ;"t• 95• 0818 1()()4 Oult11 S•. Na s ll F L E N I N A ~ Re111~A10l Aunond 20 1s.mn 14.i,.eat 833 9300 • ~llF.PHFRn br1rn Cu b•c 64~~;7198 S 100 S. 1\it1 7,20 HONDA 79 ACCORD I & A u g u'i 2 1912 I ~=:~lv~~~K • 111 ,.11111111• MJ 1NE eodiPMENT 61~1m1•:f:·~ F M 111m·,ut.1. p 5~rd Ltomei~'". ,.,..0,1u.,, '"' "" " ""' Sun l!am.?? 67~ 8930 befOt& Som 8 ·'" ·1~ Septt'mbl•i I.! L t1nof'I • \..r l'rnalc1r 1 15 C'ublC It uprlQlll runs Avo1 n.,dcrest 01111 life I ~8ti 111 Co<1ta Ml'~u l 'iOO Pi.C'tl1t V•flv. Or .r• perlKI 845 7 t45 JMl>.fll~ radto d•plh HONDA 79 CMc. CVCC !> 1 I Sur" tvNf bv "on!I, ,_.f"wporl Sf>M'' h t1df'• &nchort bt1t spd rfld nu lirH & p11nt. l SUit llfl R ltlnlo. ou1 t II POiiy B1m1ni ce,s, ~C rl'(ttnl 1tng1n~ John . "n1 I l>I' n n '" M., • OC' flf'Ctrtc, wheat color 1 Y' rnp '1t6'1S111t-Ave C M I work $1200 6•2 598 t E ~Utnh•n. cil\Ujith\f'r 0111w S 1!>0 673 3783 tcilf V1cto•11• n1wn PltKtin tlONOM 86 PRELUDE St I tv•111!<1 F.ftim Sl'Jlt>I"'. HAAIOA LAWN Far•it'H Hl 4 1111" brool>.llu•\11 I bliitCk ,111110 covttr brll 5 I , D 1\111 i ' l:Mlal Jnd OIR• MT OLIVE '"' FllMTlll su,1/Dtcb/Sttrl J_t ~r1 .Wooo"'Y ~ .. ~ ~·99H ,,....1 I C'nr11t'll and ., itr•ml I H ""•1• • Cl"mf'lf'I L111 lll·t l•• 7022 S uo 0 l h1h.fr1•11 Pnvau• 'l("r l.·~ IL•. " •• I \''''" 1u•1• • tw<Sull'd 1 • • ''~1"r •~· Sl•PS AVAILABLE MBZ 73 •"I06L I CCl'lll& ~ 111T 1Fm1 s.re. 25 11\0 :ro M""''" Y•ll~ RuNs I r" c 1. 1 ' " v ' (' w ",•o ~'\~ QV(;h g~ l•ble poutl C11tll &42-46U GREAT $14 000 0 80 M •lrluarv Olr«tl'MI 5•8 7~S 11ttflf S OOpm 9 Som Mon-Fri I 6, 3 18•2 or 875 23551E ~-i 2iOO r \ .......... ~ .. -... ..:,. .............. ________ ... ______ ...................................................... _ .......... ___________ ~--~----------~~~~---~-~..-.-----·-~- -/. ' \ .., . ' 810 Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT I Monday. September 15. f986 - YOU AM ... IMl'AUU CfATAIN COHOOMIHWM AA'f1Cll3 Atovl!. DUCltONS CON.,._.ACT C:ov/lly, Slit• ot c .. ttornta, UNDIR A DUD M TRUIT. Pl.AN A~CORO(O SEP· The tOlll amount Of IM F<>f' ICHOOL ACTIVITllS undet the po"' ol ·- OATID llMCM 11, tlU. TEMMA 111, 1177 ltof 800K unplid ptlnelpll balanc.. , ..... 7 SCHOOL YEAR therelnpontalned, wilt NII at UNLlll YOU TAKI AC· 12382. PAGI! 1375 Of Of· 1n1 .... 1 t'*1N>n, togttller Bid COl'dlllona w\d ININC· pybtoc auctlc>tl to 1M l\lgrlelt 110N TO NOTICT YCMM FICIAL AECOROS ANO AE· With rMeontbly estlfnated t1on1 and 81<1 fofma may be bldc:lef IOf Cult, Of chectl .. "'°"°'JY, IT MAY .. RECORDED SEPTEMBER ~'-•.lPMIM and ad· obtained at lM ~ ol Fl .. detct1bed below. payatM II IOlD AT A PUtM.IC IALI. 22 1977 IN 800t< 12381. vencee at Iha lime of the In· u l Su~ s.r.nc.t. 5050 the ume ol .... In .. wf\lt • YOU •ID AN IXP\.A· PAGE 1487 Of OFFICIAL Iii.I publlcallon of this No-Barranca Petkway, lrvlne, money ot the United Statta 'NATION Of T .. NAT'UfME RECORDS ANO RE-RE· tlCe are 140.283 48 CatUOfnta The District r--OI Am«lea, without Wet· 0, TtU! "'OCllDINO CORDED APRIL S. 1978 IN Currently dated Cu nlefa Mrvet the right to reject tnY ranty e11press O• Implied as AQAINIT YOU, YOU SOOK 12622 PAGE 345 OF Cheekt Of Ceftlfled Checks Of all Didi or to waive Mly lo lltle, uM, poueatlon or I HOULD CONTAC T A OFFICIAL RECORDS OF payable 10 Iha Trustee or lrregullrill4!1 or lnlormalitMN encumt>fancea, all rlghl, tllle l AWYIR. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI· bidder are aceeptable lo In any b1ds or In the bidding. and lnletHt now hel<l by It NOTICI OF FORNIA Truslee prov1<1ed proper '" V•l N I UN IF 11 D at auch~rustee In end 10 Iha TRUITl!l'I IALE PARCEL 2 AN UN· lden11tocat1on IS available I CHOOL DllT"ICT. A. IOllowtl'\g dflcrtbed pr<>i>8flY NO. IOl1111QU DIVIDED 1116 INTEREST IN From tnl0tm111on. wtllCh ..... , Corer. A1ttttoflnd 11tuated In ,,,. al()f ... Jd On OC1ot>ef 20. t986 at AND TO LOT 83 OF TRACT IM T1u1tM OMml reliable. Apftl County and State 10 wit 10 00 AM 11 THE REAR NO 9423 AS SHOWN Dvl 10< wlllCh Trustee mattes Published Otange Cout LOT 124 OF TRACT 8235 ENTAANCE lOBBY ON 5TH ABOVE ON A MAP RE· no representation Of war· 011ty P1101 Septembef 8 15 IN THE CITY OF IRVINE AS STREET OF CHICAGO CORDED IN BOOK ~06. ranty the street or other 1986 PEA MAP RECORDED IN TITLE INSURANCE COM PAGES 15 TO 26 OF MIS· common de1ion111on ol the M287 8001< 229. PAGES 1 TO 9 PANY'. LOCATE'() AT SOI N. CELlANl!OUS MAPS, RE-aoov&descrl~pro~y ll INCLUSIVE. OF MIS· M·AIN ST .• In the (:lly of CORDS OF O.RA'NGE 86 LAKEPINES. IAVINE. CA Ml.IC IW>TICE CEllANEOUS MAPS, IN Santa Ana. County of Or COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 92714 THE OFFICE OF THE ange . $.late OI C111lorn1e TOGETHER WITH ALL tM-Said prope11v •S oe1no 101'29 COUNTY RECORDER OF C Aioi IF 0 R N I A R E PAOVEMENTS THEREON solo lor the pv1pose ol pay, YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T SAID COUNTY CONVEYANCE COMPANY EXCEPTING THEREFROM 1n9 tnP obhg111ons aecured UNO£" A DEED Of' T"UIT, Tne total amount of Ille a Catot01n1aCorpora11on as ,CONDOMINIUM UN I TS bysa10DeedolTru111nclud· DATED JANUARY S. 1tll. unp11d· prtncipat balance c:tuly appo1n1eo Trustee 83 1 A THElOUGH 83·8·A mg ree~ and eapenses ol the VNl.ESS YOU TAKE AC· 1n1eres1 thereon 109e1ner ul)dlll that certain Deed ot AND 83 I B THROUGH Trustee 11nd ol Sale TION TO "'OTECT YOUR "''th <easonaDly esllmaled Tl)Jjll execute() by DEWEY 183-8-B LOCATED THERE· c" l IF 0 .. N I A "E . "'OH"TY, IT MAY •E costs ea.penses and ad· c WHEEL ER ANO SANORA ON CONVEYANCE COM .. ANY, IOlD AT A l"UltllC SALE. vane.es at tne time Of the In· C WHEELER as trustors. PARCEL 3 IH Hid Trut lM, •r Suzan· IF YOU NEED AN EXP'l.A· ltlal p41>1tcallon of this NO· recorded on'Aprol 8. t983. es AN EXCLUSIVE EASE--ne Kellr. E .. cullve Vloe NATION OF THE NATut'IE 11ce ire$ 156,993 21 Instrument No 83-14767401 M ENT FOR PARKING PrHldenl. 9451 Corbll\ AV· OF °THE ""OCIEDINO Currently Ollec:I Cashiers Othcat Records of Oral)ge PURPOSES OVER "THAT enue. Jitorlllrtd9e, Call· AGAINST YOU. YOU 'Cnecl\s or CertllHtd Checks County Stale or Cetolorn1a .PORltON OF LOT 237 Of lornli l\321. Telephone No. SHOULD CONTA CT A payaDle 10 the Trustee 01 under 1ne powe1 of sale SAID TRACT NO 9423 (Ill) 701-2575 LAWYE". . bidder are acceo11101e. 10 therein contained will sell 11 SHOWN ON EXHIBIT A D<lled August :n 1986 NOTICE Of Trustee p1ov1ded p1ope1 put>llC auction 10 the highest :ro THE DECLARATION Or Publlsned Orar>ge CoaSl ~ .. USTEE'I SALE 1dent1f1Cahon IS available b100er tor Cl$h ol'"cneci. as REST ~1CTIONS FOR THE .Oaoty Pilot Seplfmber 8 15 NO. 107121 From 1nlorma11on ,wnoeh desoobe<I tMilo"' pay;hlle ill LAKES'MASlEFI ASSOCIA-122 t<J86 • • On OCTOBER 20. 1986 II tl\tl Trns1ee-<leem!i reliable lhe tome -01 sate on tawlul TtON RECORDED SEP· M288 10 00. AM at THE QEAR but tor which Trustee makes money ot me United Siate!. TEMBER 19. 1q77 IN BOOK l N TRANCE I OBBY ON ST H no 1epresen1a11on. or war ol Amenca without war 12382 PAGE t;>65 OF OF PUBLIC NOTICE J srntrl OF CHICAG_O ranty thtlstreet aOclt&sS(es) ra111y e•press or 1mpl1eo a~ FtCIAL RECORDS AS Til l r INSURANCE COM 0• OIMI common oes1g- IO totle use. posse.ssion Or (.ARPORl SPACE CP NOTICE Pl\NY lOCATEO AT sot N natoon ot the abOve Cle- enc.umbrances all r1ghl totle 183 7 AC SAID EASEMENT INVITING atDS MAIN "-T RH T on lht> Coty of !>Crttled property IS 2 I ano interest llO"' held by 11 1SFUATHEROEF1NEOANO BID323-ll•l 7 S.intd A11.1 County Of Or Mf AOOWSTREEl WAY 1tSsucn11us1ee1nano1ome DESCRIBH'> IN ARTICLE 11 Notoce1shereby91ven1na1 ilnQe State ol Cahlorn1a IRVll>jf CA 9271!> tollowong desc11beO property OF SAID DECLARATION the Boa1d ot Educa11on 011(.. A L I F 0 R N I A RE Said property IS t>eonq s11ualt'd on the aloresa10 PARCH 4 j 1he tr.int> Unot1e<1 School CONV[ YANCE COMPANY sold tor the purpose ot pey- Coun1.,. ano State to wol ' A NON EXC L USIVE D•slrocl 01 Orange County d C. 11111,,noa Corporation as ong the obh9a11ons ses:ured ALL THAT CERTAIN EASEMENT FOR USE ANO Cat.rorn1i1 w1ll1ece1veseal· C111ly appo1nled Trustee bys111dOeedoll1u511nclud LAND SITUATE D IN THE I ENJOYMENT OF LOTS 237 ed Bods up to;> 30 Pm on undt'I lhat certain Deed ol 1ng lees an<l expenses Ol lhe STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND 238 Of SAID TRACT 1ne 23<d oay or SeptemDer I T1 u~t "'ecu1eo Dy FltCHARO Trustee and of Sate COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY NO 9423 SAID EASEMENT 1986 1n •he olllce of Fiscal l HALL AND OOROlHY K c AllFOANIA "E· OF IRVINE DESCRIBED AS BEING FURTHER DEFINED Suppo11 Serv1c;es, 5050 Bat HALL HUSBAND ANO CONVEYANCE COMPANY, FOLLOWS AND DESCR IBED IN 1anca Patk...,ay Irvine Call· Wtl'( JS lrustors reco•<led H Nld TruttM:Br Suaen· PARCEL 1 ARTICLE 11 OF THE DEC· lornoa a1 .... noch tome said on J,rnuary 6 1983 as In ne Kelly, Executive Vice UNIT 83·7·A AS SHOWN lARATtON OF RESTRtC bids will De pvtit1cty opene<l 1mumo>n1 No 83-006766 ol ,.,Hldent, 1451 Cott>ln Av· TO IN ano 1eao ''" VIDEO PRO OU1c1.tl Rl"Cords of Ota e • 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2100 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA IESI (114) 140-1100 (213) 511-~211 ---J-!..-i9e~Pr1tees -ecmverrient t ocatTOrT • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Kn.owtedgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 445 E. Ctast llwy., l1w,1rt ltacll 173-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service • _, . "'- 0 THEODORE AOBINS FORD U.S . .A. 's z: 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales Service Parts Body Paint & I ire Depts Compehtrve Rates On l ec1se & Daily Rentals 2010 llar'" lfy~., Cesta 1111 142-0010 " 140-1211 o SADDLEBACK Sale~ l easing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380r.1200 G)JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP ~ ,, ~· WE 'RE OUT TO BE !I 1 ! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Auto Center Dr Irvine 71 4 951 31 44 • (800) 428-7485 $~.9s~~}!~~.f.t $ The Best Car "uys in Orange County are ·at -1-_.....,.e dealers r on this page EAR LE IKE VOLVO ,; """,I\' .1 hu1:t· Ill' t·111un ,,,. \l\\,I\' dj._._,,1111 1t l'f Ill'' ,Al ES • SP<VI! t • LEASING • PMHS • BOOV S~ tOP l'l h\' l l.1rhor Bhd . t '"'·' ~1 l·,,1 11-l '''1-~K~\' t', I'· 0 S<>t1tl1 (~<>UOt)'~ U VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORf? Parts Open M -Sat 8 • 5 30 Sat q 4 p m Service m-Frt 7 30 . 6 p m 18711 BEACH Ill VD HUNTINGTON llEACH 714/ 842-2000 I" rtf i\1 •• .. 4 I 11 19 ···. I 111 f,1· • I; ~ j • I 4 9 ~~1 NEWPORT . BEACH' '"I • I Ml.IC NOTICE ..... fl.T1l1 • ._..No. ,.,.. Jlt..,.. 0.led Auoull 27, 18M P\.ibllthecf Oteno-Cou1 D.uy PllOt Septembef I , 15, 22, 19$0 M289 NlJC M>TICE Ml.IC N011Cf NICIC M>TICE I.. r,,11 outtnHa 1a con• FICTITIOUI .u-.• 2881 tell St .. <:~ta M.... FICTITIOUI IUIM•I ouc!Jd bY 1n Individual MA• ITATI...,, CA 92'2f NA• ITATim.,. oavtd Reyourn TM tollowmg pereon1 111• Th11 b\ltln••• 11 con· The following per1on• .,. Thlt 11a1emen1 wN ~ dOlnO bualneu as TENNCO ducted by • general patl· CIOlng buS•tleSS " w .... ., witn the County Ci.tk OI Or· ,INANCIAL SERVICES nerll\lp • 1nd Wallington. ll22'\ ange C<xinly on Sec>letnbef 18582 8 .. cll BIY<I • Suite Ruth letn-Sk• NewpO<t Bl~ · Suite 27 I. 11 tN6 232:5 Hun11no1on e.aen. Tn" atatefMnt .. as load Co.i• Mua CA 92827 fltM11 Nil.IC NOTICE CA 92648_1 with 1ne County Cl«)I ol O•· R1ch1•d l Ebernardt Pubhll!ed Otange Coast --Ml--IC-NO_TIC_E__ Tlle000te Frederick Ten-ange County on AVQVst 29, 208' • 34tn St Newport Daily Pilot Septemt>e< 1s. ---------ntes Jr 1ka Ted F Tennte• 1986 '31MQ Beach CA 92UO 22 29 October 6. t9M FICTITIOUI aUllNlll NAMI IT ATllllNT The IOllOwtng per1on1 are doing l>Ustneaa H Law Weelt 14 121 Beach Blvd . Westminster Caltlornte 92683 John RoDert Cogorno 14121 Be&cl\ o6tvd WHI· minster CA 92683 Kenneth A 'S1111n 1001 Dove Street, Sutt• 200 Newport Beach. CA 11~660 This business IS con- ducted Dy an J('IOIVIOUBI Jonn Cogorno Tn1s statemen1• was 1118<1 "'"h In& County Clerk ol Or· ange County on Auoust 21 1986 "317161 Puohshe<l 0 1anoe Coast Oa11y P1101 Seotembe• 15 n 29 October 8 1986 M295 Jr I 1038 El Para110 Ct , PubllShttd Orange Coal! This Dusoneu 11 con-M293 Fountain VilJJIY CA 92708 ~011., Piiot Santember 15 duc111d DY en md1v1duat --------- Th D eln 1 ru ' -... Roe.hard l EDerhe101 n1111111c NOTlrr: •S u ne11 I con· 22 29 October 6 1986 Tni• ""etement was flied ,.~ "" ducted by en Individual M294 • •• Ted F f enn1es, Jr ---------with tl'\fl County Cte<k ol Or Thi• 1111..-netll WU tlled P\lll.IC NC>llCE enoe County on Seoternbef with tne County Cl .. 11 OI Or -1 I 1986 F31 .... aooe County on Septembef 11 1986 . FJl...0 Published Orange Coast Dlli•ty p1101 September 15. 22. 29 October 6, 1988 MJOI PUBllC .NOTICE NOTICE Of Puo11sn11d Oranoe Coast Dooly Ptlol September IS n 29 Oclober 6. 1986 M304 A .. 11'\.IC~TION FO" CHANG( IN OWNl.-IHtP OF ALCOHOLIC HVEftAOE LICINIE ....... PUBllC NoTICE lu Whom It May Concern 1--------- MARIN Gtanlranco & FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Ma11a are applying lo the NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS aUStHESS Oepar1men1. ol Alcoholic Tne tollowmg pe1son1 are NAME ITATlMINT Beve<age Control to sell al· d o•no Dus1nes$ as Tne 1o110...,1ng persons are conohc oeveraoe at 1862 Anas1a~1a Paris 24 ru111on domg buatness as National Ptacentoa Ave Costa Mes.a lsltt110 Ntiwport Be•'h CA tnlorm111on Systems~ 4 78 t 92627 with 4 1 · On-Sate 92660 Faorl1etel, Anaheim. CA Beer a w ine (pub eal pt) Stria z:-CO Ce1111orn1a 92.807 • ticense c.or1.1C\l~l1un 57 'Roc:kv1ew Robert N-•11. 4781 Faor-Published Orange Coast 11w11J CA9271S FICTITIOUS •Ul*IH NAMf I TATl•NT The ro11ow1no ~son• a1e doing 1>u11ness as R I M Contraclo<s Co I 7MS San D1eoo Circle Fount11n Val· It!~ CA 92708 Ray J w111iems 17885 San Diego Corcle, Fountalnl Vlilllly CA 92708 Th·~ bu!Jness 11 con- ouctNl ny •n 1n()1v10u11 Roly J W•thams Thi~ statement was llled will\ the County Clerk ol Or· •noe c~nty on Septembtlf " 1986 foe•c . An11he1m CA 92807 Daily Pilot Septembe1 15 T n1~ Dusoness •s con ---------n:11s buSlnHI IS con-1986 ourtt'<I by 11 c0<p0ra11on Pt.a.IC NOTICE· dVCtec:I by •n inoovtOulll M298 I A Gn,1ra~1· Pres1oen1 F31I071 Published Orange Co111 Daily P1101 Sept.imber t5. n 29 Octooer 6 1986 M296 POOLIC NOTICE Ro~I Newell This )\Jtteinent wa:. i oltcJ FICTJTIOUS aUS*EIS Th•$ SllllerT>ent was 11180 f>t&IC NOTICE with th<' Counly Ct~rk 91 Or I FICTITIOUS aUllNl!ll NAME STATEMINT w11n the Count'lt,Rlerll ol Or angP ('ounty on Septemlle• I NAME STATfM£NT The lollo~.•ng persons are angf' County .on Septernbe1 FICTITIOUS IWSINESS 11 tC!fl6 · ThP lollowmg ~rsons are 001119 bu~1nes~ as COM· 11 1986, • NAME STATE'MENT F31M31 d01,,g huSIMSS as The John TFCK SECURITY 1991 3 ti F311M17 rne lollowtng 'persons a1e P11111T~toeO Orange Cotnl c Oavo') Comp11ny 21165 Be.le.I\ Blvd 107, Hunt· Pub11'!; 1e<1 0 11tnge Coasl do1119 D11s1nt1ss ilS SIBR Rt>· o,111y Pilot SeplemtJt'I I') ICP<.IJI lane M1ss10n V1e10 1ngton Beach CA 92648 Daily Po t)I Suplember tS sou<Ct'~ :?082 Mochetson 2:? ;><I October 6 t986 · L A q;i692 Jo1111 M Kalop.ir :?:139 E :?2 29 Octohe1 6 1986 100 Irvine CA 9;>7 15 M29<i J hn C Davis '2 1165 Joana Santa Ana CA 92705 M305 l Ba•b&nl Jean ~utmer <.. 0°, l 11 Mission V•eio Th15 busmeu IS con-no MarogOl<l Coron .. <lei ~ ~ a t' oucre<J Dy c1n 1n01111dua1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mar CA 9?625 POOLIC NOTICE C. fh,169~ oneu •S con drt unincorporated as rto1~ business is c.on ~ u~ sOCoilhOn olher man a pan FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ouflf'd ny ;,in onoovioual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ou<ll'd Dy .;in 1nd1v1dual 11ershiµ NAME STATEMENT Barhara J fulmei NAME STATEMENT J<Jhn (.. DaYIS Th•s stalliment was loleO Tne ro11ow1ng persons a1e tr11~ statement was flied 'lhe lollowong perso11s 311' 1 r11,., statement NllS llled wllh the County Clerk 01 Oi-flo•11g t>usoness as r=oresees woui tne Couniv Cieri. or Or do1n9 Dusoness as .tnto• w1111 tne County Ct&•k of Or· angt> County on Septemoer Micro Spec1al1s1s 2881 Bear angf' County on September maroon Translo1ma11on Sit~ 11119" Cou111y on Septembe1 11 1986 St I 19 l.osta Mesa CA t 1 t986 lems 1 t•-C Monte v1,111 A, 11 ,'186 F311M42 926?6 F3lt439 &nut< Costa Me~a CA Published 0 1an9e Coast Autn Ann Lesn1ewsk1 Puhtoshed Orange Coast 9:?627 F311M41 P11Dl1Shed Orange Coast Daily P1101 Seo1erno.t ts I 22 29 Octol>i't 6 1986 MJ02 Oa11y P1101 Sep1emt>er IS 288 t Beil• St Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sept11mber 15 Oav•d Allen Reyoorn S 14 22 ;>9 O<tobe< 6 1986 CA 92626 22 2'! 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( CalJfomla Director Francia Coppola helps cut the ribbon at· a preview showing of Ota- neyland'a newest attrac- tion, a musical space movie starring Michael Jackson./ A5 (I Nation President Reagan and the first lady urge the nation to Join a war on drugs during a joint tele- vision appearance./ A4 World -A. violent-earth Greece kllls at least 17 ·and causes widespread da~ageJA5 A terrorist bomb ex- Pl<>ides at a crowded alr- poft In Korea./ A5 ~ports Angels drop a 3-1 de- cision at Chicago, but their magic number has been reduced to 12./81 Entertainment The "Laguna Moulton Playhouse Is upgrading lta Y ooth Theater pro- gram ./Ill INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion -Public notices Sports Television Weather A9 A3 A7-8 87-9 A10 89 86 A6 89-10 81-5 66 A2 I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1986 Delly"°',.....~ LAe ,.,... Grlef 1trlcken membera of the Patel family aapport one another apon arrlm at a traditional Hinda funeral •nice ln Weat- mlnner for ~b Kumar of Banttncton Beach and bl• arandmother KunTerben Patel of Surat, fndla, who were pnned down by Arab terrorlata durln& a hijacking ln Pakia~n on Sept. 5. Daniloff says KGB distorting his testimony MOSCOW CA P) -American newsman Nicholas Dan1lofT on Sun- day denied Soviet claims that he admmed taking pan 1n a CIA operation and said Kremlin officials were using a .. crude distonion" of his testimony to undermine his cm .J1- bility. Daniloff. 51 . a correspondent for -the U.S. News & World Repon. repeatedly dented he ever worked for the CIA or had any connection to an intelligence agency." And that. p • se believe me. as the God's full truth," he said. He gaH~ h1~ first detailed account of his Aug. lO arrest and I J days at Lefono' o Prison during a news conference at the U.S. Commercial Office. a building near the U.S. Emba~s' Dan1tOfflookl'd more fit and rested on his second fu ll da} of a tenuous fr cc d o m a r r a n g e d. t h r o u g h d1ploma11c negot1a11ons last week. (Pleue eee DAMLOFF / A4) McCarthy tells cotinty gays AIDS measure must lose big By G. JEANETTE A VENT o..,,...c.,, recza,..ot Lt. Gov. Leo McCanhy. speaking at a gay-sponorcd dinner at the lrv1nt' Mamou atutday. said the con- troversial AID 1n111at1ve must not only be defeated, but "smash~d Jn to the ground" to pre vent support for such a measure fro m SP.reading to other states Propos111on b4. which would quarantine those w11h the disease. docs nothing 10 protect the public from AIDS and would cause peo ple great pain 1f1t passes. McCanhy said Although Gov. George Dcu- kme1ian. the Cahfom1a Medical As.- sociation and the California Hospital Association and other medical as- sociations have voiced their opposi- lion to Propos1 t1on b4, nothin~ can bt' taken for granted. McCanhy said. McCanhy. a candidate for re- election against R_epubhcan Mike Curb. said other states \,\tll ll\! ~atch- 1ng to see how Califo rnians 'ote on the tntliatf\ e an November. "It's lmponant not to JU St win with 50. I percent (of the vote). but demolish this proposal.·· McCanhy said The 1n1t1t1avc. sponsored by backers of nght-w1n~ ext rem 1st Lyn- don LaRouche. qualified fo r 1he Nov. 4 ballot after 44 3,219 Cahforn1ans signed a petition. According to McCanhy. the 1n· 1ttattve may actuaJly help spre-1d the acq uired immune deficiency syn· drome because people would be afraid to be tested for the d1sca~e out of fear of being quarantined. McCanhy was invited b) members of the Elections ('ommitte-c of the County of Orange to speak at' ~he group's third annual furid-ra1s.ing dinner. The group ts a pohttcal actton rommtttcc that raises money 10 suppon candidates and legislation to c.ond d1scnmmation against homoS:Cx· uals and women. Held at the Irvi ne Hilton Hotel. the black tie gala was attended b)' more ·than 600 community leaders. polit1· c.al hopefuls and members of Ora~ge County's homosexual co mmunity. According to Don Hagan, co-<:ha1r of the committee. the $ J 2S-plate fund· rajser was expected to net mort than (PleaM ~ MCCAJlTBY I A2) .. 25 CENTS Kin mourn HB ma n. rand mother s latn in Pakista n hijackin g By PAUL ARCHIPLE~ °' .. ~,.... .... A naturalized U.S. c1uzen eu- logized as a h~ and has 81-yea r-old arandrhotber,both of whom were aunncd down by · Arab tcrronsts d uring a1ethner h11aclcing 1n Pakistan 10 days ago, were mourned Sunda) during funeral services tn West- minster. ...,. Rajesh Kumar of Hunting1on Beach had gone to India to escon ht~ s,randmother, Kunverben Patel. and aunt, Gangaben Patel. for a visit to the United Stateson· what would have • been their firsl 1rip out of the rural village ofSura1, near Bombay. But after the Pan Am 1umbo JCI made a stop at Karachi lntem auonal Airpon, m 'Pakutan tt was com· mandeercd by four Arab h1Jackers who ktlled 19 passengers and tnJured more than 120. Dunng a trad111onal Hindu funeral ~remony at Westminster Memonal Park Chapel that was attended b) the aunt who survived the h11acking. friends and famil y ~ember; spoke ot the •29-year-old man who 1,1.as 1ntcn~­ ly pro ud of the nrw o\mem.an c1t1zensh1p he won last Jul~ and ofh1\ reponed stand against the terronst' Rosetta Cohen. a i0ng-t1m(' famil > friend, satd survivors of the h11ack1ng told fam ily members that Kumar stood up after th e o\rabs had called out a non-Indian's name shonl) alter they took command That man ran to the back of the plane. Cohen said. Kumar stood up and shouted. "I'm an .\mencan c1111en You can't do this." The h11ackers took him to the front of the plane. shot him 1n the head and thre" htm out. He "'a~ rushed to Jinnah Hosp11al in Karat·ha. \\here he died in surge!) Other witnesses reponed Kumar p~otested the h11ackers· rough treat- ment of a stewardess. Wh1che,er story 1s true. they sho\,\ the kind of man he was. Cohen said. "There sheuld be trumpet~ blow- ing. banners Oymg and medals ~ cause RaJ died a hero."" Cohe-n told more than 2)0 mourner~ "He proud!~ .held up h1!>o\men can ut11l'n!ih1p for all to see ·· IPleue .ee BIJAC~G/A2 1 Pair end 30--mile I walk on water Cata lina-to-Newport feat r a ises $20.000. lasted throug h nig ht By PAL'L "RCHIPLE\' ~ IO..m1k \.\Jlk 'nu '>lroll through the par~ 1<1r an'''"l' imagine 1,1.al~ing " mill'' ,.,er a ,3,1. un- mar~t·J t'\pan"' at night -nn ~atcr Thdt'' "h..it Dan Ho~ks nt c orona Jtl \ldr .ind Da' 1J \Inc of\t'attle did \unJJ''-'hrn the' "alkeJ trnm t atallna h> 'l'"r>nn Harho r tn \Cl a nt''-' unotli ual I \ rnurJ t11r d1<, tantt' 1,1.alt..1ng on "alt'r The 1,1.a lt... 1,1.h1d1 allua ll\ 'iretlhcd tn atmut l5 mill'' "hl'n 1he pair '>lril'l'd otT cour\t' "a' .n h1c,ed b) U\lni!. kt l,\k\, J l-!11nt lnng_ rx1ntoon~ that .ire "llrn lln l'Jth luot and prurx·lli.'l.i h~ a long paJJlc \tnl' t•i-tounder o l tht' ,1r,, magJ 11nr Po\\Jer '>t:t tht: l1IJ Jt\tan\l' r 0t't11nl la't H'ar "hl·n hr "·tll-.l·J trom r at.1Jin a lO ~l'" pon p1l'r ...,undJ\ ·~ unuc;ual h1l..l' "3' ton 1 l'l\l'd !'>' Hodes a' .1 tunJ-ra1<.t-r h•1 th1· < lrJn~c { ''unt' I r:iumJ \11( ll'I\ \ 1ll kn<,e .Uturnc\ Hn<ll'' ~,11 lll\11f\nl \\It h lhl' 'l'\1('1\ 3tll'r 'Ul ll'"lulh JdrnJin~ 11' toundcr D1 lnhn \\\''I 1n a malr ra•11n• ra\c.' 1.hl "l\.tl't\ \\Ori..' tor the prl'\l'n- t 111n 01 .tl ddC'ntal 1n1un .ir death thClHJgh sud1 programs as seminar. for mcd1 al professionals and supply· (Pie.a eee PAnt/A2) Strong finish earns Newport rallyte~ms 2nd, 3rd pJaces Racers in cross-coun:try rally reach end of roa d in Atlanta after.6grue!tngdays ATLAN rA -Thro ugh Anzona town netJhborhoodofBuckhead. descn .. Teus Oatland. Arkansas for-The Newpon Beach race teams led em and Alabama countrys ide, 22 by Bill Halliday al'\d Jim Bailey had cars raced to this thnvsna Gcorg.ia utra reasons 10 sleep happily. W1th city. which was the end of the road perhaps their best performance of the Sunday for 1he cross-country race accomplished on Sunday's final Challenge Ame'rica Race. tea ftom Memphis, Halliday earned Sax gruelina days of little sleep and . the team a 1h1rd-place award tn the me1tculous n1v1ptsn1 have taken catqor) for can built after l 94S whale thm toll on the race pani~ipents, and Batlcy's J q)6 Packard ~n team they were content to rcmln~ about-cruised to a second-place fi ntsh an the the tnp's hiahltghts 11 the e~l'lina postwar d1v1s1on. awards reception whale adm1ttsng For their effons. Halliday won they were alad to have the chance s2.22q in prize money and Batley wtll fi nall)' to \lecp 1n late today 11 the take home $3,43 5. R1 u .('arlton Ho~I here in the up-But Bailey preferred to Stt both • • t r ROBERT HYNDMAN cfToru as a team v1ctol") "What I think as reall <;pcctal '" that totether. our team fi nished second overall 1n 1hc pnzc monc). 'nd tha!'s prem darn ,ood." Baile~ .-•d. and crcd11rd Hall1da ) for lead-rna tht' WI) On thC' 2.400-mtlt' trek "I'm• really a tag.al ong to 8111 Halhda) "'ho krpt U\ gcung and hl Wa \ n~ U\nfielll who " a -.upcr " navigator ... hc \aid - TravC'hng w11 h Raik) 1n his Pac\.- ard or fo llowing in the rre" ·s motnr- home were KC'nt Berge and Paul Balahs of Newport &ach. Ed Lohrb3ch of • an Juan Cap1s1rano. who had to return home Thu™1a) because ofa famtl\' emergenC). mech- anic Robin Miller. who kept the Packard running through numerous mechanical problem,, and a rl'porter from the Dail) P1lo1. "'htch helfX'd c;ponsor the team's dfon, "Thie; ha-. be-en the grca1es1 adven- tu~ v.e'\C' cHr had 4\5 1 \31d earlier on 1hc tnp I'm proud to ·flt-an o\mencan and I'm proud 111 \('(' th e l ' of<\ nd1ng m cr tht h.il ~ rondc; 10 >\tlanta ... c;1anfiC'ld "ho nxlr "hotjlun in {Pleaee lee Vll'fT AGE/ A~) r ,. . . '· Atlanta \ '\.. J . . '. • !!JACKING VICTIMS MOURNED •••. Al AIGoup ni>retentatives from the 1unsbot1 wounds when the penio-the family was Jrief·stncken but U.S. ~t did not attend as stricken Arabi opened fire on tbe relieved to finally have the bodies of ~ ~ma of condo&enoes ~~':'fC" after the liabta went out. their loved ones, which were flown in wiae Ital &om Pmidtnt Reapn. ~bcn Patel •s. wu wounded. lbW"lday. ~ otState 0eofle Shultz, Sen. "It • been difficult becaute of the Tbe anaer family members felt Alu cna.ion. the C>ranac County com~unicatioo pro~lems we ~ ~t durina the. c~nfusina days that fol-bni of ~ilorl. the mayor and the tJme," Suter said. "In an inc1-lowed the 1nc1dent hu aiveo way to ~,,7 Cow.clJ of Huntinaton Beach dent like this there's so much con-the feelina of loss. coundett otben. fusion, and there were conflicting "They have to accept what has !1f wwwtatives of Pan American rcpons comina out of Karachi. happened and act on with their lives." W AJrwa~ Inc. did attend the •:we auempted .. to correct them as Satish Patel, Kumar's brother and ~. n.e airline Oew family mem-soon as we could. the last of thrtt sons born to ben in &om all over the world. ·Baxter said an invcstiption is Naainbhai and Taraben Patel, told laductiaa Bnahnd. Africa -where under way to learn how the bijacken his parents be would try to c.,-ry on • Kwoar wu bOrn -and India. • manqed to board Pan Am fliaht 73. for his brothers. The oldest son was . James Baxter, rqional manqing Some of the hijac~ers re~ly killed in an auto accident in 1979. di.recior oftbe western United States were dressed as aarpon secunty .. I'll never be as 1ood as them. but fc>r Pan Am, uid after the $ervic:e that personnel. . I'll try my best," Patel said. communicationa 'from Karachi were Baxter said aarhnes a~e responsible The ceremony included Hindu cWlicuh ~ and after the hijack.-for access throu_gh temunals an~ o nto ~ and euloeies by 1amil)' and ~ m ultifta in confusion about t.he planes, while governments a.re re-fnends. A private family ceremony fates of Kumar's pndmother and sponsible for securin4 the penphery foUoWed, after which the bodies were aunt. and outside areas of a1rpof'\s. cremated and their remains scattered Kunvert>en ~tel, 81. died of Dapak Patel. Kumar's cousin, said at sea. SalvadoranrebelspuUoutof talks PANAMA CITY. Panama (A P)- Salvadoran leftist rebels on Sunday puµcd out of peace talks scheduled this weelc aimed at ending their country's nearly 7-year-old civil war. Salvadoran President Jose Napoleon Duarte said he and his dclcption would keep the Fnday date at Sesori, 95 miles nonheast of the Salvadoran capital of San Salvador. The two sides had agreed to the time and place of the talks at a Aua. 20-22 meeting in Mexico City. Ana Guadalupe Martinez. spokeswoman for the rebels. an- nounced the pullout following three days of discussions in Panama C!tY between the two si des to arrange an agenda and security measures for the talks. The rebels have demanded that the U.S.-backed gov~mment withdraw ats troops from the sate oft he talks and that both sides cease military oper- ations in northern San Miguel prov- ince. They have also asked . that observers take pan an the talks. "That we cannot accept," said Julio Rey Prendes. Salvadoran minister of culture and a representative of his government in the Panama talks. He said the $Ovemment delegates would remain an Panama City until Tuesday in hopes of saving the Seson talks. "We are definitely not going to Scsori because there is no reason to do it, unless Duane will appraise the situation and will change the ul- timatum that the (Jovemment) del- eption proposed here," Ms. Martinez told a news conference. She said, "This does not close the possi)>ilities of a third meeting." I Two previous rounds of peace talks in late 1984 ended in stalemate. "What it indeed closes is the possibitity of arriving the 19th in Sesori." she added. VINTAGE CAR RALLY AT END OF ROAD .•. Prom A l Halliday's 1949 Chevrolet Woodie "This has really been a lot offun for $27,500 in donations from entry fees station wagon. is a veteran of the me. meeting all these people arfd and associated promotions. popular cross-country Great Amen-working with the race:· he said. "And The overall winner was Michael can Race and an avid motorcyclist although there were some problems Ross. who shipped his 1967 Jaguar C who compeies regularly 1n off-road early on. I can say I've never been Type from has home in England to rallies. associated with a race \hat has been compete. With Manin George of "But this 1s the first race I've been run as honorabl} as th as one." Atlanta acting as his navigator, Ross's i__.....__in that L didrl.'.L _g_et du:w :· sa_id ___ -_The racc.E~s~ to see wh9-f9!1ld -.~.H.u1H11mileav.for-thetri.p•as2,335-nfleT<I. who dresseo 10entTciT to ma e ille tnp fro m Laguna Niguel to males. tllailey's was measured at Halliday all week in clothes from Atlanta in the fewest number of miles. 2.365 aitt Halliday's was 2.371.) ' Halliday's Newport Beach clothing so was a benefit for the American John Mitchell and Jez Bagnell. store. Heart Assoc1at1on, which received British racers who accompanied the MCCARTHY OPPOSES ... From Al $30,000 to h~lp pay for a media campaian against Proposition 64. Democratic congressional can- didate Bruce Sumner, who surv1 ved a hotly contested ~nmary race apinst LaRouche candidate Art Hoffman, saiQ he anended the fund-raiser tfe'cause the Elections Committee supnorted him during the primary and because he opposes Proposition 64. Sumner said LaRouche backerl> are appealing to people's fears and pre1ud1ces and are using the .t\IDS issue as a political o pponumty. Irvine Mayor Larry Agran and Newport Beach City Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said they accepted the invitation bv the Elections Commit- tee because they oppose Propos1t1on 64. --·--- HaUiday-Bailey team on Thursday, wo n the award for the oldest car to finish on tame. Tht'y drove a 1929 Bentley tourer. But whatever their finish. racers expressed wonderment about the drive through the nation's back roads. "You'd learn a lot about America go ing down those two-lane roads that you'd otherwise never dream about drivin~down," said Phil Sauers of Costa esa. "I'll member it forever." Plans arc under way for a second race next September. GAME 1 I WEEK 1 I DAY 2 35 4 34 69 57 63 (.r YEAH ... / Al FLUENT, THAT 'S ME ••. I'll BE )IERI EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAil Y WIN -80 NtJMBERSt .. • oor for your game -::ord r '" s ·ssue of -he P 101 Rules and how 10 µ101 tl-e game ore on your game cord, o r , coll our HOTllNt 642 -4333. 9 5 M F os k for WIN .GO 1nformot1on lllly Pilat & TWA FINO our HOW GOVu 111 EA , 4Pf .. t 45 5 9-15·86 • • Clouds to clear in afternoon PWUy doudy .... thla momna Md tonight wtll .... to moetty IUMY .,..,noone todey end "'rueeday OY9f the Of_,. co.et. the Nattonel WMttler 8er"'°9 Mid. HlghS both deya WUI range from the upper eo. to mid 70.. Overnight lows wtl renge from the mid 50a to low eo.. Local mount.inewtll be mo9tly tllr. except tor cloud• along the eoutal llqpee during night mid morning houri. 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Hodes participated in fund-raisers for the society in past years by kayaking from Catalina. This year, he thought something new and unusual would spark more interest. Pledges per mile were solicited. and an array of corporate sponsors backed their effort. Has hunch proved successful Sun- day as a crowd of supponers gath~red at the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club to welcome the pan after their aJl-niaht can't sec much. Aut there weren't any trek over swell and surf. The event sharks out there," Hodes sai.d "There raised an cstimste<t-tw;OO<H'ortfi~cre sonic dolphins 012ftncre phiyfftt" society, Hodes said. around, though." "We strayed nonhward when we During the long JOumey the pair first staned out, so it took a little dreamed up their next feat. a walk longer than we expected and we across the Enghsh Channel sometime ended up walking about 35 miles." next spring or fall. Thn left Avalon at 2:30 a.m . and . "I J,~st feel 80<?<' about the w~olc amved at the yacht club at 2:30 p.m. thing. Hodes said. Although a httle The walkers were esconed by 17 sore. he said the walk wasn't as kayakers and. for a 11me. some difficult as he. had feared 11 would be curious dolphins. "I don't think I'll have a problem "It was a little spooky, because you getting to sleep tonight." he said. Teens: 'S il icide, drugs top problems CHIC AGO (AP) -Teen-age ~u1c1de. alcohol and drug abuse remain ma1or problems among the nation's )outh. according to a surve) of U.S. high school students that was released Sunday. In the survey of nearly 2.000 h1gh- ach1e' 1ng students, 46 percent said they knew a young person who had committed suicide or tried to commit su1c1dc and 31 percent said they've contcmpla1cd 1t themselves. The survey also found that 77 percent of 1hc students said alcohol use 1s a regular part or many high schoolers' weekend act1 v1t1es and )5 ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE I J 1\ft h ~, • ....... • .. •,.. t \ Vtt I·~,.. f. • .. 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